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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULX 26, 1904 WIFE-BEATER’ RESERVE FUND REVIAINS SAFE : ARTISTICALLY BATTERED Police Experts in Physiognomy Award to| S VISAGE DECLARES LAW m;;:;‘l [1’,”\:'”:{ g“;m gibemiii Mike Daly’s Countenance the Palm Supreme Court Thinks That ank Get Definition of . £ | Employment Agents Have Status by Supreme Court| for Disfigurement Neatly Executed Optinn ta- Wiy Ouis e MULCAHY LOSES APPEAL ngers 1 the Patics Court | tict Attorncy, Hareis ~and brosgt ONE JUSTICE DISSENTS e pally O time prior to its|Sharp reproof from the bench. By per- 1 there. Various detailed Members Are Entitled to a! Division of Profit When Concern Shuts Its Doors g office on the first floor, ts in physiognomy in the opinion that a m: gured countenance had ne were re ——— h has decided that Hibernta Bank / interest was merged with bowe ol eager ones who pressed forward to p under his hat brim fell bac ard with murmurs expressive of affright, miration and sympathy when hé lifte his chin and displayed a visage bat- tered almost beyond human sembiance. ran ring.goers declared without re- serve that nothing to compare with it in point of general ever been produced within a roped arena—not even in the good old da; of London rules and bare knuckle: d all beholders agreed that the ad- a2t is coming to his deserts, stead of passing their respec e bank goes out of business, ed by J. W. Mul- that the collar no portion of line had be the fists of the decorative had treated him. His eyes mid black mounds of sable of Justice was to procure a war- is with the m Wright and John Bocani subse- his fistic attentions round that the applicant was intoxi- when he asked for its issyanc id him that if he sh n sober his requ fous conmsideration. ating his wif th street ¥y Mr. Morr s screaming for help when Mr. who chanced to be p t the door and resc h combined beat the face of h Mr. dition hereinbe faction Mr. rn combat with Mr. . Bocani, when his ar- rest oceurred . J. Kelly of Chestnut place ap- d as complaining witness against ni, accused of vagrancy, - sixteen-year-old daughter that he arrested. a bad actor, this fellow Car- * said Mr. Kelly to Judge Fritz, and if the court does not aid me in pr cting my e girl from him I | shall take the law into my own hands. | a loafer and an associate of s, and he has hounded my tii I am almost afraid to let leave home alone.” Carboni, who is about twenty years clared that he has been em- ver steamboats, but his ac- | d that in five years he has | not worked five days. | law will protect your daughter | ichael man or any other man who said the Judge to Mr. ni was remanded for fur- as to his character. PR Mary Murphy was singing “Stella™ at four o'clock a. m. on the Barbary Coast when a policeman interrupted her vocalism and incidentally arrested her for vagrancy. “Thirty days for you, Mary,” said Judge Conlan, “and I hope that when you return to freedom you will find that ‘Stella’ has had her vogue and of summer | one to join “Bedelia.’ " our facilities| The same Judge then sentenced Julia Udeil to twentv-four hours’ imprison- | ment for vagrancy after the eomplain- ing officer had testified that she was too drunk to sing. | . ther inquiry Waistcoalif an be kept in | The Summer ial —“as good as mew"—if it nds to be laundered ean and to We make re aga UNITED STATES LAUNDRY, 1004 MARXET STREET. Telepkone ldl!ll”m. Lena Lancaster, a Porto Rican danseuse, told Judge Fritz that she did not much care whether he sent her to ! jail or dismissed the charge of drunk- { enness against her, as business in the Pacific-street dance halls is very dull . | just now and likely to remain so until the vacation season expires. Her hus- band came all the way from Sacra- mento to plead for her, but she scouted | his 2id and yawned while he was in- forming the court that he would like | to take her to the eapital™eity, where he peddles tamales. She got ten days. > e John Johnson of 814 Stevenson street had John Graney arrested for cutting him with a knife, but when the case was called before Judge Conlan there | was no appearance for the prosecu- tion. Bench warrant issued for Mr. Johnson and the case centinued until Thursday. P Ry Fred Fisk, night watchman, found time hanging heavily on his hands the other evening. so he invited a few of his friends to help him lighten the burden by accompanying him on a spin to the beach in a private automobile entrusted to his keeping. On his re- turn trip, while speeding through the | park, a breakdown oeccurred, and that's DIRECTORY =% s S0 OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. v | came known to his employers. He Catalogue and Price Lists Mailed | promised to pay for the damage to the on Application !nu(o and Judge Fritz dismissed the - | case against him. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. 185, BOYES §'C0. 5rg, P 9. There was a woman' at the bottom Tel. Main 1204 | of the cutting of Pedro Gastris’ neck Ty iby-nmrm:hehandnfggygm. ONARD & BLLIS, ' vez on the night of July 10 on Paclfic street, but in Judge Fritz’' court yes- terday Pedro endeavared to keep her PRINTER out of the case. He testified with a §11 Sasscme st.S. F. | reluctance that indicated disinclinatipn Phope Matn 1719. it had wafted up from| dilapidation had | vamce tips from the booking office be- | object of Mr. Daly’s visit to the M | The warrant was refused on the sing the Daly After completing ut an hour later t was in protection of | sistent questioning, however, the attor- ney finally compelled him to admit that he saw Chavez emerging from a saloon with a woman named Julia, and that Chavez" had thereupon attacked | him with a razor, almest cutting his i head off. Furf than that he would fv, but detectives were there with proof that Julia was his comsort nd that he had attacked Chavez, who ded the razor in self-defense. Case ued Saturday. | S Frank Bandry of 1161 Mission street | was chasing his wife and threatening. let out her life by means of a butch- r ki when he was arrested for dis- turbing the peace. “You may send him to jail if you ke,” said the woman to Judge Conian, ‘for I'm tired of begging him off every time he gets into trouble for abusing | Encroachment on Rights and Speecial Legislation WL much as they see fit, according to a decision rendered by the Supreme Court yesterday. ulate their profits any more than the candlestick-maker. The measure that was intended to restrict the rev- nue of the agents is declared unconsti- tutional and void. In response to an appeal from the laboring ciasses, the State Legislature pxfised a law making it a misdemeanor for an employment agent to charge more than ten per cent of the first month's wages for his services. Are you sure you'll stick to that pol- " his Honor inquired. A e was the answer. N ;h;( :-;_“:fxse ably m ,;:lag;q::t:‘ T Bentenes Dl - Ao i n1'er s'... h‘ c c‘umzun‘ees the agents ption face as it|said the Judge €ouid. not 1 ‘eb‘ e Chigaman who . t appeared would be g presump-! As Mrs. Bandry left the courtroom | Was secured a J; ':‘l :;0 a moath ;r 3. All depc t | her firmness of step Indicated inflexibil- | Mmore than 31 and the Hungarian who were entitied to a pro- due semse of lincompetency, |ty of resolution. But the Judge appar-| Was sent to do {"a””’"x‘d work in Ne- v ol the prolite.: To S0 it is stated that the color of | ently did not regard her mind as abso- | Vada was —_ ’;’ only 35. & Mr. Daly’s facial cuticie was not indi- | lutely unchangeable. L R . e tive of the nativi betrayed by his| . - . measure. ‘1.. E. ickey violated the ¢ His hands and two smail| Policeman Dolan said it reminded him | 1aw and was arrested. He brought the colie of et wbeh ihe sk of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, and case before the Supreme Cqurt on a of ‘Bl - Cabcistin” Biood. - ¥t § It ¥ extended experience W of habeas corpus. t the provision is merely the limiting of the right of employ ment agents in the matter of making The law has nothing to do health, safety or morals, as a guardi »¢ the peace of Market at night had anything like it e within his sphere of observation. It was about 1 o’clock in the morning, d, when a horse with two men ips were so swollen that | astride its back galloped over the is class legislation and in- was mutilated. As for his | 2Sphaltum and drew sarcastic comment 5 Y zigzagged from base to tip. | [Fom pant persons on the sidewalks.| The opinion is written by Justice o, were swollen beyond|One of the latter wore a Panama hat, Henshaw and concurred in by three of Justice Shaw writes a enting opinion. ———————— Patient Jumps From Window. The death yesterday of Mrs. Mary E. Kilduff of 2915 Laguna street was reported Coroner Leland. Mrs. K ff had been under treatment for his associates. dis and his jeering remark about cruelty to animals was instantly followed by the horse suddenly swerving and -dash- | ing for him at full gallop, chasing him, while the rider who held the reins urged it to eat the hat. If the officer had not intervened and caught the animal's bridle the pursued man would either have been trampled down or had his to | hat utilized for forage. The ridérs were | PReumonia and last Saturday after- arrested, of course, and thefe they were | neon, while her nurse was temporarily to speak for absent, she either jumped or fell from Edward Su John Brady the window and landed upon a soft, twelve feet below. Her d that she fall and that caused by pneumonia. The was the wife of Frank H. a dry goods merchant. —————— Sneak Thieves at Work. Harris, Hunt street, re- the police yesterday that absence on Sunday some 4 his house and stole fifteen pour of candy valued at $3. A thorough search of the different rooms d been de, evidently for coin, but ss. Mrs. J. Walker, 1432 cramento Street, who owns a vacant house at 1210 Waller street, reported that a stag's head valued at $10 had been stolen from the house. were the names they gave. Mr. Sulli- van wore the conventional garb of the favored by Frederic Reming- d Mr. Brady, aithough less p! quely costumed, looked as if he, too, knew something about cattle. They were vaqueros, they said, and Sullivan was returning from the water front where he had left a bunch of steers for shipment, when he overtook Brady, »t, and invited him to ride. and the horse was carrying them to their re- spective homes when “the fresh guy with the Panama lid” attempted to be funny at their expense. Suddenly the h became uncontrollable and dashed for the man om the sidewalk, hut whether- it was resentment of that person’s uncalled-for jeer or desire to eat the hat that actuated the animal | neither of the defendants would under- take to say. The horse was usually tractable, and what po: ed him to become revolutionary on that particu- lar occasion defied surmise. The case was dismisse: FEsr Pat Sheedy, arrested for drunkenness, first held up his right hand, then his left hand, then both hands, to empha- size his oath that he was not a vagrant, but a ruralist from Brentwood, who had come to town to spend a portion of his savings in riotous living. Judge Fritz accepted the plea and dismissed the man, who hurried away with the air of one who realized that he had a very narrow escape from a long term in jail. —e————— CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHY MAN WANTS TO KILL HIM his | Galifornia Northwestern Railway | THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA. . . . . DEER HUNTING... The best Fishing and Hunt- ing in California 1s along this John Ryan Secures a Warrant for John Doe Badger’s Arrest for Disturbing the Peace. John Ryan, 103 Hancock street, se- cured a warrant from Police Judgei Conlan yesterday for the arrest of | “John Doe” Badger on a charge of road, witlin a few hours' disturbing the peace. He wanted to ride f San Francisco. | make the charge threats to kill but The DEER SE. the Judge thought the lesser charge July 15th in \lena)scgl‘o‘(?gfi?: would suffice. ty; August 1st in Lake Ryan says that on July 18 Badger called at his house and raised a dis- turbance. Ryan left to get a police- man. When he returned with one| they were unable to enter the house. Badger escaped by the rear. It was discovered that he had driven nails into the front door se that it could not be opened. On Saturday night Badger called at County; July 15th in Sonoma County; J-ly 15th in Marin County. Black Bass Fisiting... Opened July 1st. These are plentiful in the Russian River, particularly in the vicinity of the residence of Ryan's sister, Mrs. Guerneville and Camp Vaca- Fleming, 215 Harriet street, and toid | tion. . her he would kill Ryan the first time | TAKE YOUR ROD—Our Rivers and Streams are full of Trout. TAKE YOUR GUN and get a Deer. Many are now being seen daily. The Game Laws are enforced alon, this road. Consult “VACATXOI? he met hi He also called her vile | names and said he had a notion to kill | her. She ran to get her husband and Badger disappeared. Ryan cannot ex- plain Badger’s antipathy toward him. ———— Says He Has Been Libeled. Jabez S. Swan, sign painter, swore to a complaint before Police Judge Fritz yesterday charging William J. ompany. It will tell you where you can camp or board, and be near your game. Ticket Offices. 650 Market st. (Chromicle building) and Tiburon Ferry: Genmeral Office, X. Robinson, business agent of the | Mutual Life Building :nnurcil.utm and Sign and Pictorial Painters, with JAS. L. FRAZIER, General M. ! crimifal libel. He alleges that Rob-| R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. inson has circulated cards asking peo ple to withhold their patronage from Swan because he is running an “un- fair” shop. He alleges also that Robinson refers to him personally in uncomplimentary terms. SEIGLER ¢ Natural Hot Plunge and Steam Baths. Posi- tive cure for rheumatism, asthma. Wonderful waters for liver, kidney and all stomach trou- bles. Swimming pond. orchestra. Fare $9 re- turn trip. Electric lights. H ing tages. Arsenic beauty baths Rates $10 to $12 per weck. Baths and amusements free. H. H. McGOWAN, prop., Seigler, Lake Co., Cal. - e —_—— Letter Carrier Dies Suddenly. While talking and jesting merrily with companions after lunch yester- day in Station A, 1560 Polk street, Letter Carrier Charles A. Jennings fell back in a faint. The ordinary remedies not being successful, Dr. Buckley was hastily summoned and worked half an hour over the patient, | who, however, never regained con- sciousness. Dr. Buckley gave it as his opinion that death was caused by heart disease. The decedent was 26 years of age, 2 natlve bf San Fran- cisco and unmarried. —_—— Ye Olde English Inn, mmf-."g‘?fiz"fit 7. distance Phone; daily mafl. JOHN SERRES. DE LA ROZA Santa 144 Mason st. Just one trial at Babs & S Jules. Thats all Tl Gk i ICioEs Mere Gibba ot 10 BE INVALID Measure Is Shown to Be an | Employment agents can charge as The law can not reg- it} can those of the butcher, the baker and | Egoq," to be had at the offices of the | ' i | | I ! BARTLETT . SPRINGS. BARTLETT does not guarantes to cure all the {lis that humanity is heir to, but thousands of people havs been benefited by the use of Bartlett Water and many cured. If you weuld improve your health and have a grand good time, come to Bartlett ings, where there is a resident phy- n, a manager of amusements and com- | | asseurs. ckeeping cottages, $3 00 to $8 00 per for a booklet that will teil you all al Bartlett. Write J. M Bartlett Springs, Cal., or eall St., San Francisco. ) N, at 2 Sutter There is a big cement: tank full of warm mineral | water at... AETNA SPRINGS f On warm sunny days it echoes with fun and frolic. Just send for Booklet. AETNA SPRINGS CO., Napa Co., Calif. | | | | | Santa Catalina Island | 3% Hourd From Los Angeles. Season 1904 Qur Famous Marine Band. saliing, bathi t Sshing oz Hunting mountain goat, Soes the golf, tennis and the Camy Life a Special Feature, Hundreds of furnished teats at reason- able rates. Hotel Metropol Modern !n all particulsrs. For further information address PECK'S INFORMATION BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st., or BANNING CO., 223 8. Spring st.. Los Angeles, Hotel EL CARMELO | Pacifie Grove, California. “The Little Del Monte." At the seaside with home comforts. The place to spend your vacation with your family. Surf bathing and fishing. Fates with board $2 50 a day upward, cheaper than staying bome. Send for fllustrated pamphiet. Address GEO. H. CORDY. Manager. THE NEW HOTEL AT ADAMNMS 1S FINISHED. Every one knows that Adams water cures stomach, itver and kidmey diseases. i WHY EXPERIMENT? For turther particulars writs to W. R. PRA- THER. CAMP VACATION. Hotel under canvas cn the Russian River below Guerneville in a &rove a mile and a half kirting the river: tennis courts; 40 new will bulld a dam In the river; 4 miles smcoth water for boating and bathing. Adults $2 per day, $10 per week: children | under 10 haif rates. rates for fam- L. C. CNO- | llles. Opens May 1. Address MRS. PIUS, Camp Vacation, “Vacation™ P. Q. So- noma’ County, Cal MARK GS. H. KOENER. Proo. MRS. J. D. DROST and MRS. H. KOENER will manage springs: many improvements: mew cement bathhouse, over place: $2 day: $10 and $12 e, 833 Larkin st., cor. Geary or Springs, Santa Rosa. Rural No. 6 KLAMATH SPRINGS, Beswick, Siskiyou County, Californla. Write to EDSON BROS. for Booklet Saratoga Springs. 15 different mineral springs. Informatica at Peck's Bureau, 11 Montgomery st., or at J. MARTENS. Rachelor P. Co., Cal. % O, SOLID COMFORT HOME Extensively improved; 1900 feet altitude; no fog; climate delightful; large orchard; vegetabls garden; hot, cold baths; spring water: cement swimming tank, 40xS0. Rates $3 week up; stage meets train. Schuler & Scheben, Napa. Cal Mark West JOHANNISBERG. New hotel; modern conveniences; large, airy dining-room; bunting, fshing, swimming, boat- ing; $10 and $12 per week. THEO. BLANCK- ENBURG JR.. Prop.. Oakville, Napa Co.. or INFORMATION BUREAU. 30 Montgomery st. " County. HOTEZ, HAYWARDS. S ek o, e Teasonable. A. GAUDARD, FProp.: OCCIDENTAL [ | i many this beautiful and romant! Tuscan Mineral Springs. OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: A year sad months ago I was attacked with that | Power o | terribie disease, jocomotor ataxia. Baiance. stand. ‘or even sit down. entirely lost Two best doctors of San Francisco and Hot Springs. Ark. falled to help me. My stom- ach. bowels and kidneys failed to work. 1 had Satarrh of stomach. head and bladder as a re- SUlt of the disease: these troubies became ghronie. At times my heart would beat like 3 drum, my eyes grew weak 'my memory bad. MY nerves wrecked monthe ago [ weat to Tuscan Springs. What happened since Was & pleasant surprise to me. Drank 100k the baths—after three weeks treatment flomach bowsls, bladder and kidneys in per- fect condition, eyesight perfect, nervousness Suoe. memary good. After three months’ treat na o valked without a came, with eyes closed 324 Ip and down steep hills; am cured of this read disease, mow walk with siight lmp Have run stores in seventeen towns of the Stats of California: am well known in down- fown districts of San Francisco: inquiry thers will prove truth of my heipless condition thres ago. 1 i lé‘oLms A p Tt information. sddres ocktoa st.. Sax Fraocisco, We Bave hundreds of testimonials from others. Send S0c in stamps for bottle of stomach and catarrh Saits Round-trip tickets at rates. Southern Pacific. MINERAL SPRINGS GORP., Tuscan, Cal. AguaCaliente Springs We have added NEW attractions to spot: open all the year round: the nearest Hot Sulphur Springs t San Francisce temperature 115 rees; no staging: fare §1 10: sure cure for rheumatism. asthma and all kindred allments. We have five diffcrent Hot Sulphur Springs: tub and plunge baths and the largest mineral water swimming tank in the State. Table and rcoms are first class. Rates 32 per day, $12 to $14 per week Special rates to families 'and half rates to chil- dren. Inquire at Peck’s, 11 Montgomery st. or address THEO. RICHARDS. Agua Caliente Eprings. Soncma County. Californta. the waters, | Grand 2222 E!cctncal;: by £ New P 222222 + 222222 30 Punge, Surt 2 Finest o Fireworks wdTup o BAhiNg 3 worer Sports Baths 2 onthe I Roof Gardens Dancing = Coast & Summer Boating and o o Theatricals Fine Saimon ),: Some- S Vaudeville | Fishing - (hms' S Specialties Lovely Drives = Do 9 : R Aong the o all the - Special Rates Coast and 3 viaS. P. Ry Through the Tme 3 puringthe Redwoods Fwryuyrurs Entire Seasom We have erected a stone building. modern | guests. dining-room: can seat 400 free to guests. Bathing pavilion, bowling alieys, tennis, etc. New au- to road map of the county mailed on application. J. T. BROOKS, Manager. PARAISO SPRINGS Moaterey County, Cal The most popular sanitary and healty resort in California. Completsly renovated and tmproved. No winds or fogs, and sur- passingly grand mountain and valley scen. ery. Hot soda and suiphur baths, swimming tank and excellent table. for booklet and particulars to w. SCHROEDER, Manager, or PECK'S IN- FORMATION BUREAU, L HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA COUNTY; only 4% hours Praocisco and SKAGGS == — e G miles StaEing. wa- ters moted for medicinal virtues: best natural bot mineral water bath in State FIRST- CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE: both morning and sfterncon stages. _ Round trip from San Francisco only $5350. Take Tiburoa ferry daily at 7:30 a m. or 2:30 p. m. Rates §2 a day or §12a weeik. References, any guest of the past nine years Information at Tourist Information Bureau. 11 Moutgomery st or of J_F. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal R CAMP CURRY Get errculars at all rafiroad offices. Advertised by 4000 guests. f YOSEMITE tesossscsceses LAUREL DELL, The Switzerland of America. gan, mineral springs, new livery. DURNAN, owner and proprietor, Laurel Dell P. O. Lake County, Cal LAKE COUNTY i | l | | Calis- | Buy your GARDEN CITY SANITARIUM Not a hospital; best equipped on Coast; moi- cars; write for literathre. San Jose, Cal DUNCA N SPRINGS Fine medicizal waters. Hard Snished hotel, Excellent table. Rates $10 to $12 per week. POINT ARENA HOT SPRING Extensively improved: mew hotei: large Telephone, Bustiog, & 1 ? | | i reas. | Beatgemey o H R WARNER, Byrea E Spend ‘l.onr Vacation for s 20 at San Luis Hot Sulphur Springs =" o™ The most ideal resort ¢ Bealth on the Pacifie Coast. round trip ticket from Sam Francisce to Sam Luis Hot Sulphur Springs Lats Obispo. Cal, and retsra, tc and from to loeation of rooms, tions $9.00 5 $12. surroundiags. boating and fis on grounds. Fine . teonis and croquet grounds. Fine hing dance pavillon for guest: Beach one mile from Hot S: Cotjages and furniture are a ) bulldings and grounds Our table iy weil supplied with the best the market affords. ~Our stage meets trains arriving at San Lals Obispo at 3:18 o = every day (except Sunday). This is no bospital or sasatortam, WHY NOT SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT HOTEL DEL MONTE? NEW MANAGE- MENT—GOLF, GLASS- BOTTOMED ROATS, SURF AND POOL RATHING OILED ROADS. SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES. GEO. P.SNELL, MANAGER. BYAL and appointments. Burau, 613 Market st.. Peck's Hot Springs: on line South- ern Pactfic: 2% Bours from San Francisco, 3 trains daily; luxurious muinersi and mud baths: Rotet unigue i cuisice sevies Information at 5. P. Co. Bus 1 Hot 8 INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLEN, sert om ecast. greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach com rheumatism and catarrh_ in the worid: 48 Do fogs mor poison oak at the pa: rk; mb water, boats, bathing and free. served at Hotel Riverside at reasonabie rates. Inquire of DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. office 1021% Marke: st Bet. Sixth and Seventh. Sas Franciseo. doa board. Sausalito ferry: round_teip. sfx montks. Rates, §2 day, $10 to $14 weai reduced rates by the mosth. Villa lots for W. A. PLUMMER. Tei. Main 349, 111 Clay st LAKE TAHOE RAILWAY AND TRANSPORTATION CO. Connects at Truckee with train leaving 3. . at 8:05 p. m. Returning. connects at T with train reaching 5. F. at 1:30 & m. THE TALLAC, “=a™= Cafe Eumpean. Nurses, maids and childrem, American plan. Prices now as low as any ho- tel on lake. lcrfltt-m accommodations, boating and livery superior to any. 4 M. LAWRENCE & CO. THE BROCKWAY HOTEL, LAKE TAHOE. Beside the usual attractions of 2 Lake Tahos resort we have the only het springs. the most sheltersd ALV shore and best fshing. FRANK S RUBICON A delightful resort shores of Lake T. Best sandy beach for bathing on the lake Fine iy fishing and hunting in Kie Dorses at moderate hire. Rates 82 o day or INDEPENDENCE LAKE. : boats: excellent table: ciimate perc an unbrokea forest. _For T office, 30 Montgomery st., Peck’s Informatiom Bureau. or Mrs. H. M. C3 it i