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THE SAN "~FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1904. - ot g y 11 THE IUANDICR| TRUST BEATEN]. .~ o o ecsnparonen| [N FUSSA CASE < 3 L A View Territory Develops Assault—Aged Scotch s Backed in the Ring|Thomas Mannix, According | A e St . | Recent Decision of the Su- He Beats Foncasta and| to Judge Hunt, Not Bound Matron AcounpdbEmieing Gonnpiupmen e o preme Court Curtails the Golden Mineral (.1“"“”\" to Live Up to Ag“"’m““'; Ocean View's populace was largely {day on the defendant’s character with Power of District Attorney D —_—— represented yesterday in the court of |2 few remarks of the same tenor. “De- 54 % Q— ravw - y INT TN 9 ~abaniss, ‘W 3 generate’' was one of the appellations AT FAVORITE LAST IN RACE INJUNCTION IS DENIED Juee Cavaniss where Mo, Roxana | S D5 ome upon e selow | CANNOP ALTER CHARGE ‘ of having assaulted the wite of Asa|nie Had falsely wWOrh 1o o werrant : g : Bookmakers and Bettors' Court Holds Contract Be- "ans'm-‘ ««wen;er-‘ ')f)' striking her “l‘)i_'h his two llleziflmnt; c:hlldren tatter ne | Must File Information in Ae- L | g a switch detached from a green bay {had quarreled witl e unfortunate L} Have a Sharp Struggle tween Corporation and|... sany neighbors of the contend. |creature. cordance With Judgment ALLANT WINS - |ALLECED LIME - [WOMEN VENTILATE DISPUTES IEACES TANGLE |— =S5 MRS ST £ ———eae . MM Aae Y a0 S S ing parties wete there to testify, and | Fulkenberg received his sentence with ° for Supremacy at Aseot Centractor Is One-Sided e e i o s male e vy of Committing Magistrate — i ———— | sister also listened to the Judge's scath- ! stand turned the tables so completely 5 54 March 30.—Best | Thomas Mannis, & contracting plaster- | that Mrs. Joyce was acquiteed. ;'L‘zn‘_“(:;“s with espressionless coun-! pysteiet Attorpey Byington has scue and Thisbe were the win. »r, won s victory over anjalleged lime The trouble between the Hansons and e = -, - struck a legal snag in the case of Gio- ring f ton lay at Ascot Park. trust yesterday in Judge Hunt's court the Joyees x.rigirna}ed in a dispute as, . K ~a56 of Haral. 3 _ | vanai Fossa, who is awaiting trial in t nners weve Rrick Fowier, | in a deciston denying the Henry Cowell to the proper l"i‘.‘",m:' o th; 3 d“”“?' "cu,-‘el‘;maihen(w:!syenf wufihceidl:\‘iflgét::e [JHdRe Tawlors couet-ecs GiehnsEh °’* s 1, and Callant, 4 Lime and Cement Company an injunc- 58 their regpective lota. Each side to Judge Mogan the defendant’s attorney | murder for cauging the death of Vine - - . the controversy claims ownership of £ cenzo Lavagnifno by theowing him s advantage in the tion restraining Mannix from DUl |, .00 sinp of land, and Mrs. Joyee Produged. & | doctos . estifona 1) the downstairs at Fossa's fesidence, Bay & A fect 2 . a ctween the Dooks | chasing lime from any but the PIRINT | gyerreq that Hanson repeatedly or- |©oct that slxn\a'u*"‘la;"‘:“‘:“l‘:“:‘:“:‘:’ and Frankiin steeets, on the night of betiors it was with the letter. | corporation. Judge Hunt held that as Her off her own,property and|Sonhaint SBE TR TR B0 eeNe rog |June 2 fast. ’ three-year-olds and the coniract signed by Mannix, in rs. Hanson boxed little Miss };’{'“f";“:) ek s ordered | police Judge Conlan at the prelimi- a s est race om the card. | which it was agreed that for a period ears to enforce a similar com- Sarah’s 'acc“’s“ is Steven Sadowa, a | Mar¥ hearing held Fossa to 'wey on 1 horses went to the post. 3. F, ©f 8 year ke would not purchase lime a It wax to protect her child, a0 Ty, ® & @ charge of mansisughter angd fized his |- » i . v P 2 5 native of Poland, whose mother tongue pey and Eiwood were the famcied | T0™ any but the plaintift, couid r ovce added, that she applied the | acquired dialect have baffled the | PORdS in $3000. The District Attorney, g 5 be epforced against the plaintiff in the o Mrs. Hanson. P 3 after perusing the testimony, flled an « b an last. The winper < ~ R i efforts of every interpreter in the Hall v . 3 event that it elected ic iolaie u me 2 procession of witnesses | o STr G eager to return to Information charging Fosse with mur- . Callant, which was ,,yeement, ft could not b2 enforeec that the Hansons, and the | . ez der, and Judge Lawlor on Monday in- #to Fot the plece Natemtant; R e T;‘g;-t the defendan sults: 3 WP s ol v Hanfor whence he came with $300|° s Int Ngugesin FRrUNIAE e e hi'}l';ard-eamee savings when he | CTeased Fossa’s bonds to $15.000. rable neighbio Yesterday the attention of the Dis 2 t s of the def ‘ MecDonald, sw fell 1“0 he Fmgd’?.e defendant trlet Attorney and the Judge was called He charges her with having ungrate- 1 to a decition of the Supreme Court fully stolen $180 of his money after he | treated her to many &rinks dnd|Made last Friday in the case of S. 5 rent: 3 Negtrl from Los Angeles. Negird had | } plous torrents of his ungri atable a9t Liny, S9rey Depal nguage. She is ac least Afty years been cominitted by a Justlee of the 23t 1 Foot o¢ Merges Stmis. ) city of Los Angeles for an assault with : Jug oontract sued Hunt, is not only lack ..1 ©t obligation but it wo 3 | practicable for g court of ecqui ceereed | gormulate a 3 woulc ser- | eficient in sec seliina s, Joyce ss telt like mefully ¢ , and that rn- rt of anee of the cor " s H and ul to hi @ { x - Faom Fxase. BI0H > 16 thereof by th The decision 1 his acqul ¥ At D | District Attorney filed an information the Missouri River and Chicago. s Desicia, 8 "'n-“"“‘“"'fl 220 holds that re¢ into be-|Judse expr k unate 2or Charles Meehan | 25ainst Bim charging him with an as- | i . tween r o producer not gualifie owner- at'ha was arrested for begging ms:isa““ with & deadly weapon with in- | L e 1 which sonsumer to use only , ¢ torritory, | ol 0 evening, for mo soomer did lig | 16Nt to commit murder. Upon arralgn- (- 7200 g s a certai It oid, ur If“.' he is on Mrs. ‘qyl‘e s 2 i 2t Ae vy Prisor than he de- ment in the Superior Court the defend- S 'munl- Yo Bartlett fl'mw. . power to vold ¢ 4s the womgn helds & © virulent case of delirjum |20t Toved to set aside the informa- | Willows. tFrata, lNed e the i court opimed that the s o stood before Judge |tion upon the ground that prior to its | : 2 - 1 also in the ¢ mo:t ressonable procedure ir. Hanson | JOURIS 8 (8 S vidently | Aling he had mot been legally commit- | 7540 SIGNS AGEE could follow would be tc bring suit | ‘;e‘f‘"'fl;‘g;‘m&, were Invisible to every | ted by the magistrate for the offenee | . The I 1 against her in unal for the ad- | cousiroom, for he wiidly | Charged against him. The motion was man. 08, Jendote The H sudication of such cases established and | °¢ €is€ in the couiroom, fof he Whidly | o 0o g 1 was taken to the S et Viseiis , | Compan ” 4 & cases estiblished alc ) (lutched at the alr and fearsomely | @¢bied and an appeal was 2 er of the as-| inedé. in the 4 Hanson, " the ot tiTaks e glanced around him as It expecting a¢- | Supreme Court. 7o The Supreme Court heid that the sing to fu s & O p s R, T, AL o Madesto, Merced. Freasa, -e-nn Juscaion. Haatord, 1 ..u{V'fiIfl.Llo’I Secraments, ‘l..‘«m Mary Bin 1 Angels < “| When it was stated that Meehan ip |functions of a District Attorney are Deosmble: of {bie’ vhax : that the conduct of | .\ oveq as n taborer in Holy Cross|Pusely ministerial and that he must file : the Hansons 4 the defenfant had | < an information.charging & defendant hlea! 1 barrel nnix agreed » -y Cemetery he was informed by the court ¥ n T8ing | 28¢ i ol e A w0t Deen entirely atove reproach, so| (EICIOIY B Was IMIOMMER B TS SOUTH | wiop the oftense for which, after Judi- | § TheMost Lexurious Trala ia the Workd. = & S lany other lime than ismissal v “5; d”i( & A of acquiring & permannt "esnflerce*“alrmq“"’- he has beem held to an-} Electric Lighted Througheut. 1129 After 9 there. Then he was sent back to the |SWer > 5 i s Mrs. Kate Monroe, born in Scotland sobering atmosphere of the prison. | -This applies to the Fossa case, and |} Buffet-smoking cars, with barber i B et ut si vears ago, was charged e tthe information should have charsed |§ and bath, Booklovers Library, din- S5 2 not go ¥ 90 6 ith assa@lt by ss Matilda Jewell, Judge Cenlan held John I, Moran L,'nmm with manslaughter lmli‘ad of mur-; g cars s'andardandcompartment g T e which event -ii- wah' Opfil a rative of Scandinavia, and Judge| - OB CCRER TC S A rges I the | deT The only’ recourse the Disteict | e s Couts, Siar'zes. Byrs 1 o e S S Sy Cabaniss heard the case! e L B 1| fixed at $4000 | Attorney has is to withdraw the in- ceping cars and observation cars. ! 'l‘l“n"a:d mfi:'fiwfifl. S et 0elois Yo ot e 1012 Miss: Jewell Who niow:reaifics ab 41k [ SuBSEIST Coutt, With DAl ‘?Z..:.‘x‘.f.' the | formation and submit the matter to |} Lessthanthree days SanFrancisco §i: tion, Hantord, Lamosrs: Visaiia. HE THACK the defendant for leas than thay leavenworth street, testified that once ;rf;x“tmu.?:nz rreated for rORDINE A0 | o5 Girarh J“rz Ta Anic. vy i °‘f ot~ | § 110 Chicago daily without change, via : eraten Loo - : amoun: he might purchase elsewpere UPon @ time she and Mrs. Monroe wete | 2Pa3theni Ry Dogs | taining an indictment against Fossa |fl fhe 5 & Steamens..... . Chicaro says Jo n :55.,:;-4 iflen hite that it would SiSter boarders, and that when Miss :R;F:::u'\;lx;n“;\:eimw‘, of Dy, Sieberst, |On the charge of murder. -Meantime i ‘Southern Paciflc, i ge mn--""umu H il Fecelve a Yeemee 07 C e at the T Miag price. Jewell moved to another dwelling place | o f‘r‘..r.y s " ' | Fossa’'s bonds remaln at $15,000. n h ',fic ‘ n. vie sad wey ‘,gs e e o 8 aRpiste el L s @ o M A Alonr s of ta e e o e Plfl ek EXPECIEL 1y this event defendant was to again Monroe ‘accused her of taking| " o 'oo e court James Watlace and ; 5 aion TG an ty turf circles Surchease liSe exciusively, from “the |2 certain articles of clothing be- Travelers’ Outfits. George Lang were held in $5000 apiece | t | for burglgriziig a Minna atreet resi-| ‘Dress suit cgses, traveling® roils * longing to Mr: This dullsd- Chicago & North-Westera Rys. ated the two miaidtiff snd to continpe putchasing tion was afterward hurled by " . Lamves E claco daily at 1 2 and Hain-, as long as the plaintif sold at.the {oR Was aTerwerd Turied. Y O | dence about a month ago and the peilce | ;:;‘:";o("?“‘:"’"k;""c‘;‘:d”::::"vm" ] T Seher iraine aaby ¢ 0''a et dBa - $a s Australian horse Prevailing market price, The contract Montoe at S 4 hearing of sundry | WEI¢ instructed to enter an additional | sore, PO ana ., tollet art) E fine ¢ rfl o ST % d he ta at: Napg , fiso provided that if Mannix ever bec | ®AT®F% 0 to M . Jewell's great hu. | Cherse of robbery against them. ]la-athcr goods 1enerea"fi‘ma Szee of |1 5 {“ 'um:p'::]y’m ':":n'“' Southera S was subsequ ¥ ellec seguently 2Mrs. Monros | Ssanborn, Val T al } d :‘ . and ,M ‘:u;‘) 2“"'}.'hl“xp~ Il‘ells Y Aol ST S et aant not | Ralph Sloag, (nn\h ted of conductingd .—....._—. \x R. R. RITCHIE, ‘%a ms SRbE——— - p ‘l'm g ted her charge but threat- |8 lottery place at 42 nd street, was | ‘Ward's' Injuries Fatal. Agent Chicago & Nevth Westers Raliway. - ;;";.‘1}""“ hptio C neel the pol act. ' ! . ; 'l]'“" o :::‘m mefch"h: hat he had | €ned to infiict bodily infury upon Miss | fined $150 by Judge Fritz. Willlam Ward, a stevedore residing | ;‘:’:.1:::“;%'_ Oakiang 1o Los -8 ¢k Little finished ldst, vioBited this coptract Manhix charged Sewell if that lady did mot insta ) X0 g o with his family at 24 Federal street,! A » - P " 5.00r PartCouta, Tracy; Bock: 13'20- dezer On the 1 A a Teturp, the éffects whe had not Pilfered. | - Judge 'Mogan heard’ witnesses de-|gjed yesterday of injuries recetved on | Hayward, Xlies 824 Saq Jose he was played in that the p'gintift and the Holmes Lime 20s But the climax came last Tugsday |scrily o ouarsel over the right to take | aarch 1 by falling into the hold of - ,:,'xmf";,::‘o‘t{"‘ HE S - \ " - . 5 Deuver, hand bioks. &onidg't, Company had- formed » “lime trust ohing while Miss Jewell ¥as out | passession of a corpse which occurred, the ship Czarina, on which ‘he was ai Omabs, x.ouu.;ml(-n;_.ld_ all w of Fou? B e O hes the walieing with a young man—name not | »n March 19 at 521 Valencia street be-| work. - 5 - @f" P Tt s'i’cfi’.:,..;. s _ifi th ndicgp -never lime-trade of :J"‘? e 'miven i1 court. - They weremet by Mrs- |.iween "Undertaker J. S. Godeau and A. | . __..,.—'_ ° . Rexiinl Aibaia"Coita s ~ PVINE Yor e ":mmflmt?? n"v’»mr(r:n.;mr::.::”; Monroe, who subjetted Miss Jewell to | J. Camous, chairman®of the funeral Concert and Picture Show °.° 'fiim‘%!nn‘t‘n‘m e acders ¢ nle of jtcbeing 1 Mment With t x s cell S me to any | mueh’ verbal abuse and then violently | wommistee of a Druid lodge. To-night, Mark Hopkins Institute o#'* '7"' Fpat could not be, Yoy P 4 Association. no Fber ef the aseocia, | Shoved her against.a‘fence and held.| It was Aeveloped in testimony that a | Art. ®pring exhibition. 8 till 10. Also 13 ght Bin MasDNul @ouid win Plagterer ot 4 mamber of the associas|, "\ neq there, until the young mah | member ‘of the lodge died and that’ 0pen daily Admission 25, cents. = "¢ acush ut - be: ok tioh. -In supadct of Shls charse MaROI |, pcued’ her: | Godeau, who also belénged to the.or- i e s R Eys thet-white ‘he was under tas- L El.C B Lol lot only denfed il that | der, uixlertook: the - funeral alrange.| s L otests Againgt Hewitts Fepes 53'.'.5"5'.".‘;?:4':-- & #2 jwite: beaten Handult Penelon from, the Plasterers | Migs Jewell haa testified to, but alieged ‘ments without consulting Cameus, who | Th¢ Suit of “the. Novéity ‘Sten "Comp- TN pum——" g s, -but ghoplan' ¥ 4108 he. copitl. pot Piichinie T her ot | thitt she herself was.the assaulied par- thereupon engaged another undertakay. | PANY sgpiasc N fewitt, chiet elec CALIFORNIA £o yewterdigy ¢ost, not“eyen -Zor. cash, Srom either OT{ =" ypls Jewell’s.. masculine escort | codeau was notified of Camous’ (cllon.‘t”ua" of the munfcipality, was hearid{ ©LIM had to stajd & hoost ‘the cotporatiops.’, Becawse of his fail. | ~ 2 2 a . dgad, | On demurrer irf Judge Seaweli's court | 'T‘D TO c“'c‘co . AT - p s P o e owed $80 to Mrs. Monroe, that ln_,y arid he hurried to the house of the dea . a a brixksi LE‘ VEQ DAILY | " nau: -J3an Mefk dilted | DTe- Lo §or Hme.ae SAps HE asseverated, and when she politely ask- hé met Camous, ahd afir a|Yesterdss.and taken under subrtmsion: | ’ ey 500 <> 38 0S¥ L the” “hereement With . the| o0 L tineh he intended:to settle his “ditercation ither struck |1t 18 an action- Brought Yof the purpow |§ st NIRO e m. throush in 3 Says. | Fex ""‘"‘*""‘é'“‘""jfi ComiEl Tas abaied: d. cosmtrmet: DIanfIf % B3 ey by K haved Hime for Which he was arresteq |Of testing the corstifuclonality of the ||| with diner and all tragotaes. 4 o s0f-T. Cliak: £31¢ tor A% MAKES THREAT. bl g 2 e e Lon- 3 ehargs o batiery ssoem to. by | law emmweriog. Hewlt L. coliect | - £ mdér " He vlso-charged that Me was induced | (nire untir she freed he {fee for inspecting.tlectric sjgns. . 1 ‘Other Sants Fe Trains: | 0 in. Savardey § Was4 ¢ dck yesjerday lo §n e agreement under .comDOL- per -sm(.,,“ belief, & T, ot D i ok : “‘}_’xfxfl";: vemomig onts, this(afeer... gion, feali thit umiess he did .30 fie | 40y sole sbjest D:nn.rn.} Morced, H ',m!'m“‘ Visalia RS wauld ndt- be sMowed 1o’ continue il tpe m:vwmurm of M whc i ::\0:) i for Stockt = : ¥ ¢xef a fider,noi @ be business,. and* he saws further, “the | gnayle tye ; Officer’ W. Hiues caugiit o 2 Sire e ot 's;m' uf[n: S{nlmt:: {:‘"‘I‘d“;'::i::: | his- pecunic ation. " | Charles Martin in the act of. purloin- ~’°°‘f"‘“c‘m'¢‘::"““ A0 St Chamen gb xing ‘are e e s. for - cly sthted ths ojld p %| The € 0 ar the ° yu a Then th . 4 Ca’: from , <h bootblack TICKET. omm‘ Market St. and handicay to" the -decided’ al .“(Mannix) uux ‘.t : busipess faside m‘ .. . . . . n Bush street, ‘above Kearn Batureay To- show his d&sapyt Forry Devok 5. ¥ Also 1114 Broad way, Oakland, Cal° 27 South Pirét.st. In the court of Jaige M LA T ¢ _"L‘;""—._.—. e {counscion Tor ot gan the Gwnee of the'stolen paper fai CALIFORNIA. NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. :z;.;,:ir‘:.. o Monterey rosecute an: fic Grove), Salinas, Saa ed to dppear to i d the case Jio Groped, Sotutun, e Sntinucd Hil to-day i sive hi 1o Manhkand Coporvnity 0 do 0 1 e SAN FRANCISGO AND NORTH PACIFIC =Y ':..L"".m..m l-'l nity 0 o E 2 RAILWAY. COMPANY, A 8 Jnh damu. arremed for:‘vagrancy, 2 | i 5= 0 0ld-Judgd Mogan that a mistike had? I kiow of no éen made, as he:is sole. ownér and | '_ . | cther physician nval rL‘Z 1‘19 !'.nfip » Mannix’s affi- * ¥ the piaintiff in <.112 “counter #Mdavits, -but it dxl not deny Tdbgal. * that the.president bf thi’ te Mienl12 o unpany threaiéned to put, Mannix out | ne“s_qgrm nuf(vd face of the chie vily wat.the m ways made him: 110 %5 to 80-c - ,4, stated, tr-that there ewafl an at 508 ment to sell Jime: only to membc - “Jo7 | the Prastbrers’ Association. 0 perator of a peripatetic kiife-grinding . | 7 plrins ;:r:,',"; ¥ %. = > "‘"""‘""“ - i . ;x # Judge Hunt denies the 1“’““““"“ oN h. fore him. %2 i machine which is .now under‘nlng' "y . [fdoctors treat W‘— - w y:,us'::':mm 1. e = 108 ome point. The claifi thist the “'"“"“1 1 have none,”. was the repl treatmeént .for & deranged . eveentric | Dronsty. Ther I | 3 3 z v e ‘a: A 105 is mot equitable. .In cunnect}on with ihat y. [iérank ut-a.local repair shop. “The.plea | ~ g -~ FS e | 13 mm 0 8.007 Dei Io’-u Expr 5 thiz_he says:. - ‘shiould interfere. i was rejected because. John could notq Thess’ t 23 N #It is a l‘”d““‘ rule of equity 'h“t‘ ercises of other p * was the court’s | substantiate it with praof, and -he was . R eakmess™ 1a 8 the specific performance of .an OBUga- | oGriment, .“Fresdom . of religious entenced to thirty..days' imprison- |- a symplom of 00, 9:40, ’ Fin i 182 5 wa Blossom .o, g1 .tion will never.be enforced, unless the | thotight and practice is one of the.cher- | ‘ment. : g:(;!lxl.l;ddls&:; 3:40, 4:05, 5:05, 65 pm 08, !l - Sepator Poyntz ... 101° party seeking such specific ‘performance. | shed institntions of this repubuc. and. : Cr e 3 treatment'must % ‘::7. cadid, in .turn, Haye beén-compelled to | j tnyot he maintained. be local. - Phig ] ¥ ve Herb 100 “specifically’ Dfirq,m (;,0 nhngatmns‘ Mr. 7udge ritz°gave Herbert Williams th for- burgl d si 5 mu& — Week | Sun. ‘n: 3 d X months T rglary - and six - Daye. . 107 thereof upon hir, paft. ‘If- the contralt . . oniia’s continuarice untjlhe can pro- | months fof petty larceny and dismiss- L d t exhibit kuch a mu. :perfected the 7:30 8] 8:00 s 109 Shensiu Siees. ok = b r. | Quee Witnesses ta testify-that his al-’| eq the charge of malicious mischief. DR. 0. C. JOSLEN, | only system of ety & oussen Ton +tuality of oliligation it capnot c!necb_~ | leged act of .intolerance was -less se~| Herbert. did his: dishonest ‘work about | [ | [The Leading Specialist, local - troat: : . 98 ! ically enforced; and if- d&:cannot b2 | o fhan the mmph‘m ndicated, b RO D HIE lodging hakody .m“_' e e e R AL specifically énforced, the injunation . B the country claim to eure by the sime Cras sought hereln-must be denied because | oy Jones, a of biadk arie fac) ‘Judge Fritz has set Soen i oo om “of he. senine. *Josion® 70 such injunction, if’ gran o w oy formied Judge Mogan that her:love of | date for hearing the cage in which Peck | system. The :e’n“meo ia bere m;)doni: . & quasi decree of specific performanc.™ | o otyre was the basic cause of her | gppinger is accused of smashing the ] A o ewhert 33: mge s e s ok i 8 3 being “before. him on'a charge of inter- | head of a hotely clerk with a seltzer " Not only this,:but u g .: 1::: "! Montgomery Park Racing..": - | fering with' two policemen whe' were | hottle. - YOU CAN PAY iton. H MEMPHIS, Tenn, March 30.—Montgomery | placing James Snow; also colored, un- e = - P et ate. five and a half furlongs, selling— | der arrest last Friday evening. She Boy Keeps the Change,— WHEN CURED S | prve e 7 Bt d!«oe_!l‘ won,‘ }';\l;‘k Ripley second, Amerous | was seated in her boudoir, she stated, Frank P. Le Count of Le Count Bros., "“ - - Lytton, 735 p| 6:20p and . o s 3 1% bsorbing a new and popular novel, | stat 533 Market street, d I also cure o same un- Second race, four furlongs, selling—Lady | DS e » | stationers, , secured a > owR % s . i Monesu _won, Arn;‘m-y mna Lady Carlin | when a commotion on the street dis- | wayrant from Police Judge Conlan yes- mings-h'fl o ;’::,', 3; o lhlww'f:'.':e_v & PR L wan, Satety | tracte@ her attention from the book, | terday for the arrest of Paul Verdier, ,, 1 8:00a] b . h 1 h KA wmoond, -Vu'gr- third Time. L6Y. "m' and when shet v;en;fnul: t: i(;weltu::!e a hoy employed in the warehouse on a ' 3081 o s0a d:‘-,m’ ce, Gaston z osv.e e Pey | shie was xrrested. she had no! €N | charge of petty larceny. It is alleged p brings hea t e .":.'m.;'h Toonam third, " Time, 100%. | 50 f(;nd ofhrendl:z. al'; ;rgued :he that the boy got a $20 gold piece on Rifth race, five and a half furlongs, seliing | would not have been ome when nged a 1 and the COlOf Of —Bensonhurst won, Federal second, Little Jack | 410 commotion occurred. Tuesday to get chl ged and he did not @I ¥ R or by Horner third. Time, 1:09% B return. Sixth race, one and a sixteenth miles, sell- | *‘But,”’ reasoned the court, “your de- < o, DR 0 c JosLEN health ing—Reckoner won. Lee King second, Lord | yotion-to printed pages does not entirely | % A | starket and X “STAGES connect at Green Bras for San ealt to many a phiec e dh s .5 | explain your interference with the offi- THE PERFECT CAN OPEN- M!',dv.u Em:n:e .Imkm‘ at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur 5 Bennings Race Results. | cers after you had been torn away ER FREE TO WANT ADVER- o % gs; at Fuiton for Altruria cnd Mark West Qanow Skln' ? WASHINGTON. March M_B,m;“m from your shrine by curiosity to ascer- TISERS IN NEXT SUNDAY'S = = — o sults: : ™ | tain what was taking place on the ALL. THE “PERFECT CAN First race, six furlongs—Tom Cod won, Moor | street.” OPENER" 18 the Iatest and p it g 4 D R R T Time, | “rhe’ defendant stoutly averred that ¢ visir DR. JORDAN’S onsar 18 %54 race. four and a haif furiongs—Allen | she had not offended as the complaint Avon won., Filigree second, Modred Law third. | gpecified, but the Judge declined to un.wAr TRAVEL. M'r TAMALPAIS RAn.vuv opener on the market and THE CALL, in offering its want ad- Tim vertisers an opportunity to se- p) Third race, five and a half furléngs—Fustian | take her word for it. curé this up-to-date and most v vist e o % yon. Julia M vecond, Monte Carlo third. Time, | *“When you reappear here to-mor- useful household utensil without ] ummua-nnm or any —— % Fourth race, six furlongs—Peter Paul won, | ToW,” he said, “I will send you to cost, is certainly doing them a m 4 Soroms pouieteay -—;r;mou:n Conkiin second, Hnrln“(m Time, 1:16 4-5. | prison, where you will have ample time service that should be appre- w-momnlm Bell's ' DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN @ | weo miammin sccond, Swect Janc ihird, Time. | #0d opportunity to read to your heart's| | ciated. Be sure to bring your berville, Dyer, 0V ka. 00 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way .. Eure! “onsultation free and private. 1:32 3-5. content. . to THE CALL R e an Sl ) | e race om mile a4 100 sacdeTeivs | sv T iciitaia of (i otsr ApDiss e Seeetr ke o wios | SRS S S Sy S n, ve On Sunday round- turdays — Cazadero and way = ;‘,‘.‘,‘.,,‘f?fi. g J " J Judge Moégan lived up to his promice in_the “Want Ad.” columns of e B A .:P‘:utllt'k:fl to all potnts » m. Saturdays Tl i | to send Leslie Falkenberg to the Coun- to-day’s CALL. M“m Market street, Chrenicle | Sundays only — 10 a. m., Point Reyes and Our shame is not so much in our ty Jail for six months and he supple- DTSVl | sin as in our being satisfied with it. | mented his comments of the previous mi—-fl“mmd“‘ R. X _RY. hfi“h

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