The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 7, 1904, Page 16

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JURY SECURED IN SOEDER MURDER |—— ™= " —— TRIAL AND PROSECUTION OPENS | st = j i is i ho better What a hearty, joyful birthday party this is—w . deserved it than }}in’e%’ with their record of 28 years in Califor- nia and 12 years in San Francisco? That Boy of Yours Needs a Spring Suit The Spring values we're showing to-day for boys and children have everything in town backed clean into the bay. They are the realest of the real ones. $3 to $10. 2-Piece Suits $320 Norfolk Suits B3 8 to 16 Years Though Surprises Are Rumored, None but Old Witnesses Te No Hint of Sens All the testimony introduced yester- day in the trial of Leon Soeder for the mupder of his brother-in-law, Joseph Blaise, on the night of January 10, when the latter’s throat was cut, con- sisted of two witnesses who have been on the stand in the preliminary exam- ination. The first of these was Cor- poral George W. Russell, official topog- rapher of the Police Department, and James W. Fowler, a solicitor for the Pacific Mutual Insurance Company. Their testimony was about the same as they gave at the preliminary hear- | ing. The panel was completed at 11 o'clock yesterday morning by the acceptance by both sides of J. C. Pascoe, who is a manufacturer of chronometers and nautical instruments at 305 Battery street and who resides at 305 Steiner| stify and State Gives ational Developments The policies ran until January 16 and Soeder paid $10 to Fowler as premium. WANTS LIFE INSURANCE. At this visit some conversation was indulged in between the witness and Soeder regarding an endowment policy for $10,000 on Blaise’s life. Fowler told Soeder that he could not write that, as his duties were confined to accident and health policies. He promised to notify his company of Soeder’'s desires and on the following evening called at Soeder’s room with W. Osbourne, a solicitor in the life insurance depart- ment of the company. Soeder made a request for a $10,000 straight life pol- icy for Blaise and the application was made out. Osbourne asked for a deposit and Soeder gave him $50 to bind the contract in case the risk should be assumed by the company. Let all be on hand to-da 50¢ Outside Stockings at 2 20¢ Fancy Stockings at 15 Call or write or telephon cheapest of all. ioned; sizes for mi: brandt ribs, small white stci 85c—Regular value 50¢; g patterns. Saturday Ribbons. Three Anniversary fliers. 20c—A four-inch heavy black taf- feta for neckwear; one of the Stockings most wanted of all soc lace and gauze lisle stockings at S3e. 14c—Regular price 25c; those fine imported ones, i es and women, 8's to 10s. 15c—Regular value 2oc; the black body ones wit cerise or purple tops; Rembrand: ribs. 25c—Regular price 50c; outside stockings, 1 pes rrnning around. k ¢ lisle znd allover lace stockings, many Special Stocking News Women everywhere will welcome. 5¢. 25¢ Full-fashioned Stockings at 14c. c. e—let every one share them. at the present time and 1xt rib, full fash- h red, pink, blue or mported lisle with Rem- Folded Chiffon Hats (Center of anniversary interest in the salon to-day.) At $2.50. That's less than it cost to make Ages 8 to 16 street. 2 i % | brightest values we have had. < e Strictly all-wool, built on the In the newest desigfis and | of exneé:tl‘;:stf]"al?u::t;rfi‘;r()exg L;(:}t::::l‘f ogg:u::: ;:]dlmg:\.g :{‘;:::;,g 11‘:1:;1‘:; 15C—Pgure white striped taffeta; them, 1083y l!?!hmg o .!jn;fm:?d artest, manly lines. In Grays, smartest fabrics. Charmingly able, as he was the last remaining|examiner of the company, called on very heavy, bright and new; nm::"?}]m:h;; ;x‘xfi‘;::gr fr}:anu th: Blues, Browns, Mixtures and fashioned and displaying re- ::(‘f:e"d’a:n;“' °’h“ Ay l°f 'f’"fd‘h“::; Soeder and Blaise. Osbourne told No. 40 and 335 inches wide. | J00F0 (Cn o1 colors and plenty Blue Cheviots. Pants - lined markable distinctiveness. In been! o i i Soeder that the company refused the | 13e—A French novelty ribboii: a | of blacks. hrou A great big Brow Spri lors 1 fabrics P L e SA0800 viticy but wasc el l1ng o oAt beauty with large coin dots, But to make it better yet, we'll oughout. A great big Brown Spring colors and fabrics. R. Porter Ashe, who Is assisting Dis- | one for $3000. Soeder appeared much e o e e iy o Bov' o 55 RIGHT SUITS AT RIGHT PRICES MAKE Pants lined throughout. RIGHT PURCHA%ES | RECOMMEND GRADING OF VARIOUS FREEZING OUT ™% E385% o THE SANTA FE| — o STREETS Army Streets. NONEE MIST BE PRODUCED trict Attorney Byington, made the, opening statement. He spent exactly an hour in addressing the jury and did full justice to himself and his cause. | Briefly reviewing Soeder’s birth and previous manner of life, he plunged into the chain of circumstantial evi- | dence that has been forged around the | defendant in connection with the mur- | der of Joseph Blaise, his brother-in- | law. REVIEWS SOEDER'S LIFE. He reviewed in full the circumstances of Soeder’s trip to Germany, his alleged { decoying of Blaise from his home and the attempt to secure large amounts of insurance on the latter's life by Soeder. *As a motive he described the defendant’s infatuation for Miss Cath- erine Flatley, who is one of the strong- est witnesses against Soeder and whom he had promised to marry as soon as he had acquired an alleged estate in Germany, which he said had been left | him. { The Assistant District Attorney was | put out at this news, but finally ac- cepted the $3000 policy, and between him and Blaise the balance of the money was paid in cash. 2 At this time Osbourne told him that . he might be able to get the additional insurance from some other company and promised to try to secure it. He made an engagement with Soeder, but Fowler could not state for what time or what place the engagement was made, as he had not paid much atten- tion to the conversation. The cross- examination did not affect the wit- ness’ testimony in any particular. JURY WILL VIEW SCENE. Judge Cook announced, when the witness had concluded, that an ad- Journment would be taken until Mon- day afternoon at 2 o'clock, when the jury and himself would view the premises surrounding the place where | the body was found. As he expected | this would consume most of the after- noon he excused all other witnesses in colored satin-edge, every color. Men’s $1.00 Shirts at 50c¢. Half-price to double Anni- versary interest. X They're fancy stiff bosom per- cales, made right up to the mark in every way. No shirts could be more satisfactory than these to- day at soc. The only drawback is in the sizes. Only four of them, 14, 14%, 15 and 15%. Come by all means if your size is here. Separate cuffs to match every shirt. charge. We are not leaving an anni- versary stone unturned. More Wire Frames, 15¢c. It’s all we can do to get them fast enough. Plenty for to-day and in_every shzpe, even French sailors. Shapes that sell regularly at 25¢ and 35¢; biacks or whites. HER LADYSHIP CORSET— The corset for comfort and beauty. The new models have many admirers. ‘elo’ GROCERS VISIT Charged With Robbery. Charles Duane was booked at tha Southern police station last night on a charge of robbery. It is alleged that Commissioner of 'Public Works | particularly insistent on the contention | the case until Tuesday morning at 10 he robbed Reuben Oberwell of $5 at —_— . Woodward recommended yesterday on !ol’ the prosecution that Blaise had -no | 0’clock. the corner of Fifth and Mission ST Y _|the part of the Bureau of Engineering, £y ~ B vy _{ money of his own, and therefore could As far as intimated in the opening streets. Southern acific CancelS of wnich ne is in charge, that Har- | Park Commissioners Ready | not nave been killea for motives of rob- | statement by Assistant District Attor- 25 ST | rison and Florida streets, from Army bery. He also promised to prove that| ney Porter Ashe there has been no new ADVERTISEMENTS. Joint Rate on Deciduous | (s 25, “ana Bryant street, from Fl'llit Flli]illll‘nl.\‘ to J‘:fl-"t | Twenty-sixth to Army, be filled in and graded in order to get rid of the ob- jectionable morass near Twenty-sixth | been robbed of while on his way East, | ever, it is steadily rumored that de- ¢ r g oy 'ts | Following closely on the announce-|and Army streets. This recommenda- At the meeting of the Park Commis- ' and on which pretext he secured $100 | velopments are at hand that will posi- ‘ ‘11193 ;lIl(l ItS PlO(lll(.t iat the Southern Pacific and | tion is contingent on the cost of the |sion yesterday afternoon at the office | from Miss Flatley by telegraph just|tively connect Soeder with the murder | a Fe roads have entered into | grading not exceeding one-half of the | of Reuben H. Lioyd, representatives of before he sailed for Europe. of his brother-in-law. It is claimed | pejegates to the National Retail gnce in so far as their Northern | interests are assessed valuation of the surrounding property, according to charter require- alifornia coast counties concerned comes the news that the ments. The building of a sewer in! of Blaise’s body and his final arrest he ¥ hel traffic dire of the Harriman line is | York street, from Teenty-sixth and |in Golden Gate Park were clearly ad- to visit the scene of the crime, it|made efforts to secure an alibi and in | California, which they will use in their 4 to freeze the Santa Fe Com-|Army, will also be included in the | Vised that work of construction could ' would be proper on the part of the|one of these attempts he practically | conversations for years to come. Many | yut of a share in the deciduous | recommendation. not begin until the outside contribu- prosecution to introduce only such wit- | admitted his connection with the mur- of them have started for their Eastern | fruit traffic in California | ————— tion of $25,000 was available. Commis- nesses as could testify to matters pre- [ der. Detective Tom Gibson and other homes and the others will leave to-day. Yesterday the representatives of the | The Historic Way. sioner Lloyd, who presided in the ab- liminary to such inspection. District | officials connected with the case will Yesterday was spent in the vicinity of | various Western lines in this city re-| Many see Indian pueblos from the|Sence of President A. B. Spreckels, Attornev Byipgton asked the in-|neither deny nor confirm these rumors, gan Jose, and it was there they got| oel from Robert H. Countiss, local | windows of the “California Limited,” | Stated distinctly that $25,000 of public dulgence of the court on behalf of | but they are so persistently circulated | the pm,,,; habit and facts and figures agent of the Trancontinental Freight|but few realize that they are centuries | money had been set aside for the en- James W. Fowler, a solicitor for the|as to give belief #hat at least one new | o astonish their neighbors when they | . Bureau, a formal notice to the effect ‘,'(lfns;f”;’_'!‘g;‘y‘\;”";,“._’;’ffpd nolgrado and | terprise and that work would begin as Pacific Mutual Insurance Company,|and important witness has been se- 1 go home. Southern Pacific Company | nceforth refuse to join with trains, once roamed Kit Carson the Scout, with many another border hero. e § ailf : If interested in going to the World's | work, when once begun, would be push- e ¢ ily granted the re- | PORTER TATALLY HURT. — Matth = " 1 debber tipn vy vt gt | < e ask avout the | 15 " ohelq ) Conclusion, Commingle Bifche conriagRRRLAC Y Moran, a vorter, fell from a window at 102 | Commerce and the Grange, was on| rate deciduous fruits, and the agen- | s: feat $31° Njarkel - street, . Sin { S 0. 8ReeCy Concipson. Lolpmiiesian quest. Jones 'street yesterday morning and recelved | hand to extend the hospitality of the cies of Eastern roads were instructed | Francisco. . W. J. Dingee and A. Altman concurred | OBJECTS TO STATEMENTS. injuries that will result fatally. county to the visitors. Interurban cars - Y o " to cancel contracts for shipments | made under the abolished rate. all Honolulu Collector Resting. The announcement caused consider-| E- R. Stackable, Customs Collector | 0'’Kane, A. W. Morganstern and oth- | the defendant, stated to the °°“"b'ha‘ L T gates had taken the regular train In the || A Triumph of ome Industry! able comment and was accepted in the | 2t Honolulu, is taking a vacation in |ers of interested delegations will pro- | he desired to enter a general objec- o o re Sl o St o ot} 52 50 ght of a direct slap at the Santa Fe | this city for his health, ceed with renewed vigor to raise the | tion to the opening statement of the B e Corn. thore heluginioty Aliem 900 oU. for its recent temerity in planning to | T money. Mr. Borden announced that | Prosecution, as portions of it had dwelt i the trip, e ‘ g North: Cali- | The overworked E the faded Eye, |the horsemen had $10,000 in bank. ie K 9 matters that could not possibly be | In the party. invade that portion of Northern Cali-| 4. r.q and inflamed E he Eyi 9 2 1 Los Gatos was reached about noon, ’ fornia tributary to the Southern Pacific | needs care, ralicved by Murice Hye |desired that the work should begin | accepted as legal evidence In the were given ample time sit shipments Remedy. N ket s the assurance that the remaining | charge. Judge Cook overruled the ob- | and the guests ch of fruit shipments. emedy. No smarting. O 200 Resgrance HEL IS TRIR A to take in the sights of that pretty| T ET, ; p - ENSUE $15,000 be raised, but the commission | jection on the ground that it should | to ta 1458 MARKET STREET, FIGHT MAY ENSUE. FOUND ON SIDEWALK.—John Hayes, a | declined firmly but courteopsl | have been made specifically at the town. Returning to Sorosis the guests| Opp. Central Theater, shipment of deciduous | machinist, wos found unconsclous at Eignt- | CoCURed BRIV bUt COUTteOnsly 1o en- | b Ly %o ed violations were made. were directed to the building of the || 4 4 oo EmARNY STRENT. ~alifc a is @ 7500 | eenth and Kentucky streets early day | tertain at proposition. ' 2 X . “, ”» s 2% ” sl nptat D0 | oning with & fractured aill . 13 13 thousht e = General Salomon then announced that company known as “social hall,” where cays, of which the Santa Fe has been | he fell and struck his head against the pave- LEAVE FOR McLAREN. | he desired to make his opening state- a bountiful lunch was served. getting S-hind. -hendiad by T T A IS The board, on motion of Commission- | ment to the jury before the prosecution Speeches were made by C. H. Teb vay of Pueblo over the Southern Pa- way Pueblo over th uth Pa- | of hair. which often mars the prettiest cific and the Denver and Rio Grande. revented by Parker's Hair Balsam. 3 A. W. Farlinger of Atlanta (Ga.), - - e o » granted Superintendent John McLaren ded the morning session. Jose, A. W. Fal 8 . Recently the Santa Fe conceived the s Ginger Tonic alleviates sufferins. * | 105 vo of absence for three months with | enu:mr» Ju:ge gCook dismissed the ‘A. J. Ross of San Jose and C. R. Lott pian of estab 5)’1"1‘)‘.1;:";; ;)(le‘a::wrr::;:‘(u‘c B e e il o | PeS o e h'- to visit his mother | jury he warned them that nothing of Chicago. In ber{m of lhf Cha:,:,;r the cramento River, co t- cific, ecte al e 2di - o { Mr. ons welcome: e near Edinburgh, Scotland. The Super- | o o of Commerce, Mr. Ly with Antioch, and thereby bid for |Santa Fe will make a hard fight to o o which hadbeen #aid by. Assistant Dis s dioatation a great proportion of the fruit ship-|capture this business, although many ment business. railroad men theorize that the shippers 1 clati onded in the - H P g r: had a vacation. the jurymen were expected to judge | of the association, resp 1 SRS 30 ?)‘v“.r l,he tnm:a:,\\z)::— :‘h‘(”,,o;?:(;: :‘).e:al::]ng ]a Ehages With | At the request of James D. Phelan, | the facts solely from the evidence of name of the assoclation. g on thise ‘pltine, but 1 e herely | toute. tsr 13 50f seahon Of tie ;omhem chairman of the San Francisco Com- | the witnesses and not from the state- || . 7 F. W. Crandall, manager 111; x:e ng o < lans, b s e! x ear. Rbcn e 3 tp £k Company, sal e mittee of the Louisiana Purchase EX- | ments of counsel on elther side. Ei ; B : Sorosis Fruit s very Collar in this lot is positively entered into the details of the scheme The bulk of the fruit shipments orig- Irefore Traffic thk: |n'r Stubbs, with no lr;a\e in N(.lrthern California at points | miggioner Altman, the curator of the Saital ‘Seloiion IRounadl: that. 15 worth 25c, Made of white pique and | (1o men who have the handling of the doubt the approval of E. H. Harriman, | along the Southern Pacific, and efforts | paric Museum, C. W. Wilcomb, ‘Was | view of the court's instructions to the || /awn piped in contrasting ~colors. | Santa Clara Valley fruits in their has thrown a serious obstacle in his|to change the routeing of these ship-| g iven leave of absence for two months, s hands in the East, as he desired to call way by declaring off the existing joint ‘rate which has governed the cost of shipments of fruit over portions of the ments from over the mountain road to that of the Santa Fe, even had the lat- ter carried out its plan to invade the to Receive the Promised Cash for Athletic Field ations interested in the proposed new athletic grounds and speéd track soon as an equal amount was placed at the disposal of the commission. The in the sentiments expresed by the pre- | siding officer. 1. L. Borden, F. J.| er Dingee, and by unanimous vote intendent’s mother is 87 years of age. Twelve years have passed since he has | position, and on the consent of Com- with pay, to enable him to visit'St. | Louis and install the exhibit in the | San Francisco building. Mr. Wilcomb | Soeder was absolutely without money until he had obtained $130 on the watch and ring which he had claimed to have At the conclusion of the opening statement Judge Cook suggested that, as it would be necessary for the jury who was compelled to leave the city to be at the deathbed of his mother, General Salomon, chief counsel for started to introduce testimony. This trict Attorney Ashe was to be consid- erd.in the light of evidence, and that ‘When the afternoon session convened jury, h= had determined to await un- til the opening of the defense to make his preliminary remarks to the jury. The prosecution then proceeded to in- evidence developed for the prosecu- tion since the preliminary hearing of the defendant. In police circles, how- | that during the eight hours’ freedom Soeder enjoyed between the discovery cured. | —_———— | Several siyles to select from. FLOWING MESH VEILS, 25¢ ! Grocers’ Association are full of prunes. | Two Hundred of National Members See Great Fruit| They are also full of facts regarding | A committee of fifty, composed of | members of the San Jose Chamber of were in waiting, and the start was| made for Los Gatos. Many of the dele- betts of Chicago, W. P. Lyons of San A. W. Farlinger, the new president was glad of the opportunity to talk to their attention to the fact that at present they are charging prices which give them from 50 to 100 per cent profit, mo=zee mmEmmy § <wEmo mmEmmo § T'll give you a liberal allowance for it on a new one. I have good Razors as low as $1.00. This is your op- portunity to get a fine Razor for little Sx'»uti)vrn Pacific to transfer points of Sa(-’rmnen'tob\'aney‘ would be regarded | wi)| jeave here next Monday. Nelht AT e USUAL 50c KIND. .. ... and that fact retarded the demand for "“s’,‘;" Cutlery is all high grade. the Santa Fe. as improbable. Instead of a third of A 4 This is a ‘manufacturer’s sale of | |i the goods. He appealed to the grocers || piciet Knives that are dependable It was declared yesterday that the Santa Fe would accept the notice as a challenge for a fight and would proceed | to give its rival a fierce one, but among railroad men it is generally conceded that the Southern Pacific has its com- petitor at its mercy and that the trou- ble will end by the Santa Fe abandon- ing its Sacramento River-Antioch pro- ject. SANTA FE IN A BAD WAY. Of the entire deciduous fruit district in_ this State the only portions tribu- tary to the Santa Fe are the vicinities of Visalia, Bakersfield, Fresno and ..-smaller points along the Santa Fe road in the San Joaquin Valley, which are «, also touched by the lines of the South- the business, which it has been getting in the past, local railroad men believe that the Santa Fe's future share of shipments will, if the Southern Pacific maintains its new position, be less than 750 cars from this State. A chance to retaliate in the citrus fruit shipping business in Southern California is hardly within reach of the Santa Fe, for the reason that the territory is about equally divided between the two, which are now dividing the traffic. Before further business can be con- tracted for by Eastern road repre- sentatives here the Transcontinental Freight Bureau will have to pass upon the action of the Southern Pacific and fix a new rate. ADVERTISEMENTS. The profits of the children’s play- ground for the month of April amount- ed to $584 94. The Japanese tea garden for the same month returned a profit of $103 64. The contract for paving the new ten- nis courts with bitumen was awarded to the City Street Improvement Com- pany, the lowest bidder, at 4% cents per square foot. BIDS ARE LET. On competitive bidding the contract for supplying 2000 feet of 1% inch four- ply rubber hose at 17 cents per foot was awarded to the Gutta Percha Rub- ber Manufacturing Company. The con- tract for 3000 feet of 1 nch four-ply | rubber hose was awarded to the West Coast Rubber Company at 12 cents a foot. Other bidders whose figures were a little higher on both sizes of hose were the Gorham Rubber Company, Revere Rubber Company, Pacific Coast Rubber Company, Goodyear Rubber Cempany and Bowers Rubber Coém- ! low a retaining wall on Russian Hill JU] WILL VIEW SCENE. Corporal George W. Russell of the Police Department, who made a topo- graphical chart of the neighborhood where the body of Blaise was found on the morning of January 11, was the first witness. He testified that the ob- servations upon which the map was based were made on January 13. At that time he found a pool of blood be- in the Taylor-street cut, and explained fully the relative distances from varl- ous points of location, the height of’| the hill and other data tending to prove the place of crime. His observa- tions will be more fully gone into after the jury has visited the neighborhood where the body of Blaise was found. James W. Fowler, employed as so- licitor for the Pacific Mutual Insurance Company, was the next witness. He testified that on the evening of Decem- ber 28 he visited the room at 827 Jack- son street occupiled by Soeder and handsome veiis in blue, brown and black. These new veils are 11-2 yds. | long, are regularly worth 50c each, | |! hoice to-da, ml»anyourc 1 y 250 USUAL i 35¢ BELTS , 9 C i A snap for To-Day’'s Shoppers—The season's fad in black, red, tan and white 15¢ POLKA crushed leather bel DOT SILK RIBBON 5 c A better ribbon value has never been | offered. 5000 yds. of ribbon 3 1-2 || inches wide in every new Spring color, |, including white. Ribbons bought to retail |, at 15¢, and good values at that. 5 | TO-DAY ONLY .... ... /5¢ | CARRIAGE BAGS | to the seventh annual convention of the to push the fruits from that section of the State and to take a hint from what he had just told them about profits. ? A trip was made through the exten- sive plant. Everybody ate prunes. cooked ones were on the table for lunch, dried ones were stacked to the celling in bins. Each of the guests was handed a sample package. Points of interest were visited throughout the city and later through Stanford Uni- versity at Palo Alto. As the visitors entefed the waiting train to return to San Francisco good- bys were said to the San Jose commit- tee, and from now on every delegate National Retail Grocers’ Association who was on the excursion yesterday will be a walking advertisement for California and Santa Clara Valley fruits. —_— Olympic Club Night. every day as low as SOe. Scissors, 2Je up. Razor Strops, 25¢ upward. Two bars Williams' 10¢ Shaving Soap, 15e. Mail orders promptly filled. ,San Francisco- BUTTER SATURDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY. BUTTER. Finest Made.3 sq.$1.00 Fancy Creamery Butter, sq. joc. 3 PRRY, Blaise in response to a letter signed by he P Food and Industrial Ex- | SUGAR. Best cane..20 lbs. $1.00 'VERY one of the four hundred vehicles in The announcement was made at the | sonder and glven to the solicitor by $1.25 VALUES AT pomtin ¢ Mechanlcs’ Pavilion was (With $2.00 grocery order.) our store is new since January 1st. The fire meeting yesterday that A. B. Spreckels, | ype manager of the company. Soeder They're all the rage now and are hav- | thronged last night by members of the | PRUNES. Santa Claras.8 lbs. 23e st i akbsl e Old Y, Win Bl president of the commission, would| oy not at home at that time, and | mg qw'cnbrlck demand. Your choice | Olymple Club and their friends. Sev- SAET. “Table....... 105 she De July ones. ou be in- :;:;E ([‘)::n ;:::’!I;:f E;lrlope "‘“‘ Mon- | Bjaige could not talk English. to-day in tan, gray, bro | eral boxing bouts between well known COCOA".I Walter Baker’s..can 20e . . 3 w10 er man is pry 25 GRS ERRISCR TR TR § 1 S R W U SR e ) NES. terested in secing the finest assortment of Car | |17\ (o s vaeaton n sune, "7 """ | Ascordingly Povier returned, (he mateurs were uiled oft Lor the ed-| SADINES, lmported. 5 cans 33 riages ever shown west of New York City The eubject of a site for the monu- |goeder outside the entrance to the |} CHILDREN'S NARROW- 7 To-night the commercial travelers| --.e..-.oo.iii..w..... 2 cans 13e ment in honor of the volunteers in the | pouge. The two entered together and RIBBED HOSE. Always 20 will hold forth at the fair and a grand | CASTILE SOAP. Imp.z2 bars 33e Spanish war was incidentally discussed ter some dis- 25¢c. To-Day.... . ! TOILET PAPER. Roll found Blaise there. Af 500 to go at th That" s or STUDEBAKER BROS. COMPANY | i, i, s e s il o S5 | %0l £ e e L ) a e monument be placed itten in Blaise's . = . CORN. Sweet and tender. 1 at the intersection of Market street and f:vl:,cry ’t‘:;rg‘::::fl';l.:;rbelng his wite, || knee; @ quality worth 252~ yp1q in Eapes; 0w CALIFORNIA. z man was requested to confer with i If and the Carriage RepairingProperly Done. Sculptor Tilden & MBI SRULEY, 65 IERAG the sewer in Bryant street, between JOHN ROBINSON, President. 3 latter finally agreed, suggesting at the 3 . Marlket and Tenth Sts. ST S Lieed e Fitth and Sixth, be cleancd, as tne| 313 O'Farrell St., Near Mason Catalogues Furnished. Van Ness avenue. Commissioner Alt- ‘WOULD COMPLETE STOCK DEAL.—Henry Voorman yesterday filed a suit against W. G, Kerckhoff and A. G. Balch to compel each of them to pay him $18,025, alleged to be the bal- Then Fowler urged Soeder to take out same time that Blaise’s policy should be changed so as to make Soeder the beneficiary and Soeder's policy should name Blaise as the beneficiary. The cral at..... MARKS BROS. The Home af Honest Values, Property-owners filed a petition yes- terday with the Board of Works that health of residents is endangered by its present choked condition. ‘Wite—Did doctor prescribe Old Gilt Edge? i AST“MA C.0.D. GROCERY CO., inc. Telephone Folsom 316. —— To stay Cured. Cause moved. Health =~ ance due on the purchase price of 142 shares of o " stock i Fresno Rail Com) ry lications were filled out according- Husband—No; he sald get the best whiskey. Fever. Book 80 Free chazea "u‘y fheNau'}';.:;nJ:;{:e o asks for 1y and at Soeders request the policies 1220-1222-1224 Market St. Heinew a1 Tnew and how "ot know CURED W jerest from Novi (s best. Wholesale Bati 2 e i wn Mden T TGN s were mailed to him the day following. st, S. F. Wichman, Lutgen & Co. . Butato. ._"2]‘_‘

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