The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 15, 1904, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WED i\ ¥ 10 SXCLUSION WATER RATES O DUCUESTS. 0 Jacob Eppinger's Attorneys Spring Valley Company’s Deny Right of Wi Application for an In- to Refresh His Memory junetion Is on for Decision DECISION IS WITHHELD ARGUMENT IS CLOSED —_— e — Question of Disappearance Time to Be Allowed Cor- of Grain Books Causes a peration for Filing of ilt Between the Lawyers, Bond if Plea Is Granted POLYTECHNIC SENDS FORTH ITS GRADUATES Students of the High School Receive Dipiomas and Say Good-By board when it figur- All rrn"p-‘r‘a- sta “) er Company for an n against the city of Oakland be heard on the same plea by the Spring rescribed e officer offi They x and swal. m. A doctor was was powerless to save SUES FOR POSSESSION OF A GREAT DANE B. J. Brun Alleges the Animal Was | Stolen, but S. Barnett Says He Bought Him. The dispute between B. J. Brun and Barnett over the Great Dane dog. which began at the last sequel yesterday GRAPE-NUTS. Two Classes of u-n of zh- Peace umm Brun sued | for possession of the dog or its value of $100. “Jumbo” was the winner of the blue ribbon at the bench show and was taken from there on a search warrant. The Police Judge who tried the case then was unable to decide who was the owner of the dog and the civil suit resulted. stolen from him in September, 1903, and that he was surprised to find the in Barnett's kennels at the Mechanies’ Pavilion. Brun proved by witnesses that he had - once sed the dog, they identifying him v the cut of his ears and marks on his paws. Barnett said he had bought the dog on December 29 last for $2 50 from a man who has since disap- Judge Lawson took the mat- er advisement. i e Favors Purchase of Sterilizer. animal four noarish. “everything that comes read the little mended to the Board of Supervisors that a portable sterilizer be purchased |trom the San Francisco Iron Works at a cost not to exceed $2650. The ap- paratus has a disinfecting chamber one-third larger in capacity than any other, wnighs 47 per cent less, and as the ion will be by local man- % will be under e per- snrlal supe: of the board. The Public Health Commission urgently lrw:ue-u the immediate installation of the sterilizer =% “The Road for to ville road to healthful beauty. is Brun testified that the dog had been | CRANT LEAVE VAT COURT 70 MRS, HEARST oents of University of California Aecede to Wish for Absence Till Next May S APPOINTMENTS MADE Fill Some Important Posts and Permanent Secretary Will Be Chosen by August IS St s There was a meeting of the Regents rnia at Mark yesterday, Regent Earl in the chair. The follow- letter was read from Mrs. Phoebe asking leave of absence from nstitute m tge a name at the th of ss was trans- 1!‘-‘ P.-::-*!‘.:s P ST. PETER'S PARISHIONERS WILL GO PICNICKING Sunset Park the Objective Point Their Reunion and Outing To-Morrow. of L. James Rya. J. E. Weich, Misses Fitzpatrick. Driscoll. Dr. Lagan, J. B J. Wren, W. Poster, R. Rec ard Curtis, James David Goggin, James Leo Bagala, ougherty, Phil O'Domnell, L. Gannon, P. Clearsy. Kavanaugh, Hugh McCabe, Thomas Frank Spiaine, Richard Collins, L. C ell, John McCarthy, Maurics | Barretf, _Joseph F. Hughes, P. Thomas Deyle, J. D. Kenneally, tord, Willlam Kline, Jomathan Ryan, P. Slevin, George J. Cleary, T. G. 7illiam Keyes, Frank Doyle, Thomas Cusick, A. J. Martin, P. Gibbons, J. Twohig, Cormack, W. Goggin, e I P. Mallon, M. Bannon, Joha C. P. Keenan, Georg Gritfin, W. E. Fennessey, James Gaughran. ——— s Maine Society Holds Meeting. The State of Maine Association of California held its annual meeting for the election of officers at Loring Hall, Oakland, last Saturday eyening. The reports showed that the recent picnic and reunion had been a success and | that the association concludes its twenty-sixth year with a good sum in its treasury. death of N. W. Spaulding, the first| president of the association, were | passed by a rising vote. The matter of holding meonthly socials | considered by a special committee ap- | The Health Board yesterday recom- | pointed for that purpose. Following are the new officers of the association: President, Henry L. Corson of Oakland: first vice president, Edwin H. Black of San Fran- cisco: second vice president, F. W. ‘Berkeiey; secretrry, ¥. treasurer, L. D. Brown of Oakland; committes, J. W. Jackson of Alameda, S. Wood of San Francisco, F. B. Moulten of Berkeley, M. A. G. Smith of Berkeley, L, W, | McLaughlin of Alameda, Mrs. H. J. Shorey of | Onkland, Mrs. S. H H. A. Randlett of Emerrv\u Hacor of Berkeiey, Mrs. S A: Bait of Oskiand. CARROLL COOK SUED.—August Weihe yesterday brought suit against Carroll Cook to recover $1415 al to be due on a prom- | Jascry Bote. towsther with costs and interest, ' | Resolutions upon the | is being | Parsons of O-xlud‘ e | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. < mmm for the conviction of any To Protect, Hones -.BARBERS.. To protect honest barbers against unfair and dishonest competition, and at the same time to safeguard the public against fraud and deception, we will pay..... $250.00 Reward one selling or dispensing a diluted or imitation Newbro’s Herpicide . . . . . . If you know that 1 How to Proceed ‘ certain barber is selling a diluted or imitation Herpicide, write us all the particulars and we will advise *vou how to proceed further in the case. All Herpicide “stand bmtt les” (for barber shops) belong to The Herpi- de Company, and can be taken up at will. All of these bottles bear our United States trade mark and any one who uses them for other than genuine, full strength Herpicide is subject to prosecution. The Supreme Court 7777 Court of the State of Nebraska recently affirmed a decision in our favor, against a barber who was diluting Her- picide, and it is our determination to protect every honest bdrber against unfair competition. Address . THE HERPICIDE COMPANY, Detroit, Mich. BANKS OF CALIFORNIA ARE VERY Pm')srl-:nots' AMUSEMENTS. Report on Financial Condition of All COLUMBIA 5% State, Private, Commercial and . 4 NIGHTLY. EXCEPTING SUNDAY, AT 8. Savings Institutions. | MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3. Secretary Cal Ewing of the Bank| Commission reports that the boa.rd SO I “ERN has found the general aspect of me- g business in California to be‘ MANAGEMENT DANIEL FROHMAN. IN THE MIRACLE PLAY, highly satisfactory. The fina -«11, dition of all the 345 State, private, | = commercial and savings banks based | T JOROU. AR SRR S £y s By Justin Huntly McCarthy, on the returns of May 9 is reported to | Author of “IF I WERE KING.” e as follows: Seats for Second and Last Week Ready To- | morrow. I'nfl:a ) flurlnr his present tour. 48 [Secret Servme Prese: ed by the Favorites, The Oliver Momsc) Gnmnany Bargain Next Sunday- tinee T PRINCE OF LIAR! Farce of A | ALCAZA TONIGHT. mzmees, ... ALL THIS WEEK. ‘The Funniest Farce Comedy Ever Written, HARLEY’'S R UNT THE LAUGHING =T “Everybody laughed all the time.”—Call. Evg., 25¢ to 75c. Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 25¢ to 30e Pmprmun B. D Price, Next Monday—The Clyde Fitch Comedy, ——LOVERS' LANE—— Last Week of Stock Company Season. JUNE 2—WHITE WHITTLESEY. GENTRAL=Z: Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone smh 538. TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Mammoth Revival of IMS MAV(. Standard makes. High grade. Will stand usage. A Good Razor as low as .$1.00 | Scissors | - T : | THE OCTOROON . 50 filled Shaving Soap Mail orders promptly. THAT MAN PITTS, F. W. PITTS, The Stationer. 1008 Market St., Above Powell SAN FRANCISCO. CASTORIA Por Infants and Children. |n-mv-nmmm|qu Wo‘ 100—PEOPLE IN THE CAST-—100 Nesro Chorus of Forty Voices. Songs, Quartets, Buck and Wing Daneing. Um-‘l lfll‘o& PRICES SFTaes: Next—"LIGHTS 0" w'n:)on o Belasco & Mayer, | AMUSEMENTS LAST WEEK—REMEMBER THIS, SOON YU LL MISS YORKE and ADAMS, BEN DILLON, Ppheum Motion Ph:nn-. aad ,Marcels Living Art Studies | r Matinee Every Wednesday, Thurs- ay, e uriay and Sunday. Prices, 10, flc‘t | OPERA | | Sehools G RAN DHOUSF ['Reg. Mat. Saturday. Special Mat. To-Day at 2 | TO-NIGHT AT 3 SHARP. | DAVID D RELASCO Lesuie GARTER In His New Play, DU BARRY PRICES . $2.00, $1.50, ~1.00, 7S¢ and 50¢c \‘)'wx\‘hl!ar ding the tremendous ad- Girls. and C alleye.r. EALD LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE WEST. oF TEm 24 Post st., San Francises, Cal. | Eutab. 40 years OFen entire year. fay 228 atght, Write for 30-page catalogue (free). n unsold many choice seats for this week. ] New ow'ers—!m Sm “ause o ROBIN H00D proot ng. 3 elevators, eisctrte lights, steam Do more for students than sves ‘ore. This is the college that secures o | many pesitions. | San Franeiseo Business College, 738 Mission St. Near Third. OPENING OF THZ TIVOLI'S NEW SEAS0Y With the American| Comic Opera Masterpieca PALO ALTO, CAL. Pringipal. An emroliment of EDITH MASON, — | | Witk the Tivoir's | KATE cONDON. 4 —x % || Superb List o¢ |FLOYE REDLEDGE. || success new Suild- SEW ARTISTS, |BARRON BERTHALD | | ing, new idews, Including: WILLARD SIMMS | wholesome coilege | SEATS NOW suwg: s#nvn! | " | S IO SELLING_ i S | 925 Golden Gate ave, s 7. | IRVING INSTITUTE. Boarding and day school for young ladies and | etle giris. 2126 California street, Wil reopen August 1. 1904 Accredited to the universities. REV. EDWARD B. CHURCH. A. M. Principal, Is the most practi- eal; recommended by expert court re- porters. Send for Catalogue 1393 Market St. & PF. ANDERSON ACADEMY, IRVINGTON, CALIFORNIA ‘Holds Mmuy the confldence of its Da= trons and the lovalty of its pmx- BRANDOW AND WILEY, THE GREAT ALFONS And s Splendid Show Every Afternoon and Evening in the TReater. wmn«msrmn!um‘m . Prinetpal. INSPECT CABARST DE LA MORT. Sever 200 AMATEUR NIGNT THURSDAY. Beties Avg. "3n: tasgee aad stronger facuity tham ever; o um: HOITPS 2555 MEREDITH. vm P'mcmn Menlo Pars, Cal _— SAN BAFAEL, CAL WILL REOPEN on Ausust 14 Avpiy to the Brineipal PAZO ALTO ACADEMY, one mile from Stanterd University—Boys and young mem prepared for Stanford Berkeley or Easters toiieges. Exceptional Advantages in Moderm Longuages and Higher Mathematics. Fail term 2 For cataiogue address Alto, Weekly Call, $ per Year Admission, 10c; Children, 3e. IERGES

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