The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 20, 1904, Page 47

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THE b N FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY: A lazge POST, and 1631 —Furnished nished sulfes SEV sinzle rooms to front roem for gentie- | “bed- NTH, 3353 Sunny ' side: Ellls—A suany fur - B o ' SHOTWELL, 1161—Rooms to let. ELL, 608—Sunny room to let. SIXTH. 123%—Furnished rooms to let. —Furntshed room. POWELL, supny room. A POWE! —Rooms to let. PARK, 37—A nice sunny furnished PARK, 125—Furnished rooms to let. PARK, 177—Suony furnished rooms SOUTH SOUTH to let 513—Rooms to let. CVENSON, to let. Ask for A. STEVENSON, 615—A nice room to let. furnished 620—Nice >, 1426—Room to let. 225 Rooms o let STEVENSON, 29— Furnished rcom to let. " 5—Modern bay-window sulte; bath. SUTTER. 323—Elegant furnished sultes and 5 s phone easonable sigle rooms to let room; privale SUTTER, 935—Newly papered . unfurnished front alcove room. ont rooms, $8 FT- st., SHED rooms for rent. Cakiand. 125 (over book store)—Sunny fur- housekeeping or single; mod- n all day - SIXTBENTH, 3125—Furnished room to let. —Room to let. T, = SILVER, 35—Front sunny suite. BIXTH, 606—Furnished room. POWELL. $83--Jooms & ek EIXTEE.\"'\:H.AJ}V-‘Q—Nrnllhed rooms to rent. NTH, 3219—Furnished rooms. or cAllister—Large or without housekeeping: sunny s $12 = STOCKTON, 1315—Rooms to let. PINE, T20—Room to iet. POST, 409—Room to let 18—Furnished rooms. RAUSCH, 56—Furnished rooms to let. ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; reading-room. smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per night, 36c to §150; week, $3 to $8; m $5 to $30; slevator on ground flcor; rooms with hot and coid water; baths. STEVENSON, 629—A furnished room. STEVENSON, 681—Rooms to let. SUTTER, MRS 17—Furnisbed BENNETT. 110—A turnished room to let. STEPHENSON, €45%—Room to rent. ar—Rooms to let. % s IXTEENTH, 3241—Room to let. SEVENTEENTH, 3713—Rooms to let. SEVENTH, 1li2—Single rcom to let; gents only hed room to let. Sice front room for two. o let. Apply 114 Russ H. STEVENSON, T8—Furnished rooms to let. s tront yoom; abie 1163 —A for two g sunny en. 267—Sunny room fo remt; ROOMERS wanted at 263 Twelfth st., Oukland 1 SOUTH PARK, 130—Room to let. SAN CARLOS ave, 24é—Furnished room. STOCKTON, §21—Room to let. SAN JOSE ave., 221 rnished rooms to let. SHOTWELL, 324—Unfurnished room to let. » , 318 Fu shed room to let. —_— SILVER, 38—Furnished room. EEVENTH, 108—Large single room, furmished. |~ ___ SOUTH PARK, 145—Neat furnished room. —_— PLEY, 208—Furnisbed rooms. N, 1332—Rooms to let. STEVENS( . 148—Room to TAYLOR, 122—Furnished rooms to let. TAYLOR, €24 cor. Butter—Sunny. pieasant front rooms; 39, $10 and $12 month. 151—Rooms to let. R, SIXTH, 224 batk, gas; vy fromt room facing street; $8 month. TEHAMA, 156—Furnished rooms to let. NTH, 2S22—Sunay furnished room to ; THIRTEENTH, 270A—One sunny front reom. 17391 Seventh POLK. - ~Single furnished front room; | 917—Largs sunny furnished parior $6 month; bath; private tamily cusekeeping if desired. N, 261—Sunny furnished room to | 27013 —Furnished rooms to let | TH, 140_Furnished rooms; bath and SOUTH PARK, 80Furnished room to let. | WINCHRESVER El o o e P N e NOVEMBER 20, 1904. EOOMS TO LET—Furm. and Unfurn. ROOMS TO LET—Furs. axd Unfarz. ROOMS TO LET—Purn. and Usfurs. ROOMS TO LET—Pum. and Usnfum. | TR oo Mmool Sl s s oo et Moty wimimam b e o gt i e R ] THIRD, 327—Furnished room to let. TTHIRTEENTH' fl)—-__lnum to let. THIRTEENTH, 228—Room to let. | WANTED—2 | fireplace, sunny weil furnished rooms, with , and table board; within mile of Atfiliated Coileges; answer with good refer- ences and full particulars. Box 41, Call. LADY wants sunny front room, light hekps. west Van Ness: state rent. | TREAT ave., 225—Furnisbed rooms to let. | ght housckeeptng rooms in the Call at %44 Howard st. LADY wishes 1t front. TRENTON, 107T—Furnished rooms. { | THIRD, 108%3—Room to let. TEHAMA, 165—Nicely furnished room to let. | TEHAMA, 215—A nice reom to let. | THIRD, 48—Furnished room to let. | THIRD, TT—Room to let. | THIRD, 356—Furnished room to let trie lights (Do gas), running room; elevator, -room; UNFURNISHED room to let. Apply 1020 Ma- son st. | UNION, 513—Unturnished room. VALENCIA, 1310, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ffth—To let, to small family, 4 un- furnished rooms, with use of bath. large e | VALENCIA, 901%—Sunny front room to let. VALENCTA, 910—Room to let. VALLEJO, 1125—Room to let. WALLER, 388—Furnished room to let. VALENCIA, 406—Furnished room to rent. . — | VALENCIA. $15—Furnished room to rent. VALENCIA, 623—Furnished room. VALENCTIA, 023—Furnished rooms. must be clean; well in. Box 602, Cail. e e S Aot ¥ Satea S e R HOUSEKEEPING rooms wanted. P. O. box 813, eity. Furnished room. CONROY Sanatorium and Maternity Hospital. Sacramento st.; very o SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. A—THE Portland Jewelry Co., 25 Stockton st., Safe; deposit vault oo premises for free use of customers. THE most wondertul sewing machine on earth is the. White Grand; two complete machines in one. See it before buying at the new re- tall office of the White, 915 Market st. ALL makes: 2d hand. §2. §5. $7. $8: new $4 @rop heads, 5 3 i, cheapcat, secon tic office, I s, near Sixth. ALL kinds and 33, 35, 38: slighty second used $10 $15, $20; you know whers ewing in the window. 1051 Market ALL kinds bought, soid and repairing guaran- teed. CHAS. PLAMBECK, 1915 Mission st 3 STORAGE AND WARENOUSES. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, household stored, moved, shipped. T35~ 731 How: st., or. Third; phone Graat 1 CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Eddy st; phone Mint 2941; JOHN F. 3 ture moved, packed, shipped and PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & ot fice Post and Pcwell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. STL PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 281. H aL | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.; tel. Main 1540. Shipping at cut rates. ID.-HAND typewriters soid, reated, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. e —————————————————— PROPOSALS. e NOTICE to Street Jontractors—The committes appointed by the property cwners of Su. set District hereby invites estimates for the bituminizing and laying of granits curbs on about thirty (30) blocks in above named dis- trict. For further particulars communicate with JOHN J. WALSH, Chairman of Com- mittee, 1743 Eleventh ave. NESS ave., 006—Furnished room for one or two, with board. SUNNY furnished rooms to let. Apply 346 Vallejo st. STORE to lease at 111 Ellis st. Apply at barber sbop. t Most convenlent ; 700 rooms: 85c to $1 50 nightly; §2 to $8 week; elevator, elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; WASHINGTON ave., 38—Furnished rooms to Jet. | WEBSTER, 1352—Sunny front room suitable for ome or two, WALLER, 1544—Sunny room to let. ! | SIXTH, 314—Furnished rooms. TEHAMA, 627A—Sunny room to let. STEVENEON, ¥ice sunny front ruom to let. TEHAMA. 207—] STEVENSON, 631—Furnished room to let. — TEHAMA, 208—Sunny front room to let. STEVENSON, 633—Furnished rooms to let. 212—A nice sunny room to let. TEHAMA, STEVENSON, 685—Sunny furnished room. STOCKTON, 41-45—Nicely saeny | TEEAMA, 215%—Nicely furnished room o let. furnished tront rooms, also single, $2 to $8 week. TEHAMA, 219%—Nicely furnished room to let. SUTTER, 1113—Front room; suany; waler. UTTER, 1724¢—Large furnished modern room TEHAMA. 312—Neat front room to let. to let. SUTTER, 2008 Four unfurnished rcoms; rent TEHAMA, 438A—Furnished room to let. P R | THE CASTLETON. 207 Mason st.. bet. Bilis rooms: axd Farrell—Elegant furnished single or en suite. THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter—New man- agement;, mew bldg.; finely furnished, with hot and cold water, steam heat and baths, fine location and reascnable rates. SACRAMENTO, 1122A—A sunny front room tor gentieman to let. SCOTT, 511—Neatly furnished room to let. EECONDg213—Furnished rooms to let. THE ST. -KATH.[R{NA mR.‘fEllln!"lM; AND LEAVENWOR’ STS. —POS! ELY THER SVIREES. S St SCRNIRST ROOMS IN THE CITY: NEW A Sear_EBh-—-Wye SHIPLEY, 208—Furnished rooms to let. | ESECHOT AND COLD WATER: EVERY & R s | MODERN CONVENIENCE: ELEVATOR T ;(lk:;—,g.-f- sunny Ba¥- gopem PARK, 108—Front room to let. | _ALL HOURS: ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. THIRD, 47—Room to let. STEVENSON, 508—Rooms to let. | R STOCKTON, 2016 Neatly furnished foom o | THIRD, 100—Room to let. let. - OCTAVIA, 1435—Sunay room. tromt B DR R T ) R i b, SUTTER, 418—Furnished rcoms to let. | THIRD, 258—Room to let. SUTTER, 935—Newly fron: aicove room to SUTTER. 1105—Large front bay-wiadow fooft | THIAD 444%—Furnished front room to let. to lat. c = | proeret unfurnished | THIRD, 400—Plessant rooms to et P —— | TURK, 11086—Sunny furnished room to rent. SEVENTH, 191—Room to let. i S el s S 2 e, ooe iy m% 334—Newly furnished rooms, from $2 50 to & week. SEVENTH ave, 764 near Fulton—PFurnished | room, with bath, $5 month. i 1004—A furnished room to TURK, 1MT—Rooms to let. SACRAMENTO, Tet. single and suites. | TURK, 1147—Unfurnished rooma. Purnished and unfurnished rooms. SAN JOSE ave 337B—Furnished room. nished rooms TURK, 1161—Rooms with board. SCOTT. 1733—Nicely furnished room. { —_— | EECOND, 24—A good furnished room to let. | !"unfln, 601—Furnished room. SECOND, 146—Room t: EECOND, room for ~A furnished room and board. RY, 113%—Roo —_— PINE #65—2 large sunny rooms. il . o e s Aot BB G VDT PINE 720—Furnished reom to let. wiy furrished 920 Ne- . Int urnished rooms €0 I | SUTTER, 2023 Furpisbed room 4o-iet. | SUTTER, 2532 —Sunny suite or sicgle in mod- ] ern cottage; bath; gas. 165—Nicely furnished room to let. | PSS vt tbosr S e s SUPS TR, GOUGH, 1118—Elegant suites or single; sun all day: th new modern, detached house: beauti- | first-class parties seeking home; Bome cooking unsurpassed: GOUGH., 1118—Fine light susny attie of thres [ - private : tollet, gas-electric | lights; handsome den for 4 or 5 young men | sceking ething su] | | 1 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the firm, BORJES & BENSON, of 1001 Macket st., dissolved partnership and hereafter the firm will be kmown as GEORGE W. BENSON All claims against BORJES & BENSON must be presented by the 23d of November. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS Bids Wanted—Notice is hereby #.ven that seaied proposais will be reesived by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Hoj of California at its office, room 13, 320 - Franecisco, Cal., h:rv to 11 2 = .}, for six m 1, M’ , and ending bids will be furnished upon plication by the undersigned. Bidders wiil carefully follow the conditions of the sched- ules, and no bid will be considered uniess it is in accordance with such schedules. Bids made on onths, commencing Janu- June 30, 1906. Sched- ! PINE, 1743—Newly furnished beautiful rooms, board with excellent for two couples. and a | single room. WA or two young men to room azd together; sunny location. 3622 st., suitable for 3 ith or ithout board. Appiy at E:“ag-. } ar COMORA (The), 621 O Farreil — Homelike, warm rooms and halls; buy best in market. EDDY, T65—Room and board. EIGHTH ave., 574—A sunny attic room near suitadle for studio (board). Q. G. Park: t sunny beard. rooms with ex- HAIGHT, 332—Large sunny suite; water; grate; second ; cornmer LAGUNA, 910—Furnished suite and board for gentlemen: each. > LAGUNA, 810—Unfurnished suite and board xentlemsn; $20 each. PAGE, 254—Room and with bai foe ‘wentieman, $21. - 5 PINE, T93—Suite of pariors with excellent board; $00 per monmth for 2; or $65 for 3. ROOMS and board; reasonable. 1968 Green st. double and 3 SUNNY -y un-.'-:ul. X froat room: furnished front room, with board; 330 Tehama st. TURK, 123—Clean sunay furnished rooms, suite or single, with or without board. : ii Cal By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. ——eee e T, b = Institute, Van Ness and MELBOURNE Market, ‘cures: estab. in §. F. 4 yrs. Hours 1t 5 p.m. e ——— MARRIAGE LICENSEN licenses were issued yesterday as | ‘Box 634, Call. ' | THREE rooms, compiets for housekesping; | | i | | | of DOWD—In this Mary Vi i ¥ i | | | | H In _this 1304, by the Rev. F. . _pastor Church, Emil M. Barthold and Amelia E. Strohmater. both of San Francisco. FRITZ—AUSTERMUHLE—In this city, vember 16_196¢. by the Rev J. Fuendel Jahm F. Fritz of Difen, Cal., uhle of this city. —SMITH—In this l:tt? ‘Novem- | 4. by the Rev. J. Fuendeling. Frank | | 4 ! No- ¢ ling. | and Emille | B. November 19, her, ber 151 Hoelscher and Edith Smith m":‘l.\";—s'r JAMES—In this city, November | 7. 3 W. 19C4. by the Rev. George White, | Central M. E. Church, James 5. Irv- San Franciseo and Mae L. St. James of Salinas. : LOWERY—ADAMS—In _this city, November 17, 1904, by the Rev. George W. White, pas- tor Central M. E. Church, George A. Lowery and Sophis Adams, both of this efty. i RICHCOHRS—In- this city, November 16, 1964, by the Rav. Dr. E. Nelander, pastor | of the First Engiish Lutheran Church, Ha- zen B. Rich of Lbng Beach, Cal. and Chris. | tine Cobrs of Spokane, Washington. SCHIEVE — HIMMELMANN — In November 9, 1904, by the Rev. Mr. Mark, Schieve and Mabel mans. SEVERIN_ANDERSEN—In this city, Novem. ber 14, 1964, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Con- rad Severt Sophie Andersen, both of C Vag de H. San Mateo, Cal WOODS—McLANE—In this city, 1504, by the Rev. P. C. Claney, cent’ Woods and Rose this eity. November 9, X , O P., Vin- L. McLane, bdoth of | B Atherton, Dwight C. i Do V. i Fischel, Harry Mcuiton, Lorraine #| Greeneberg, Hecky Ruberg, Jes. P. 1 Greenhood, Bertha G. Schiliingsr, Charies | Hanify, Acnle Schotte, Fi ich W. | Helller, Willlam Smith, Jeaanle Hoehner, J. Willlam Stocker, James F. Israelsky, Werner, Philip Jacobson, Charles ., James J. Jung, Nicolas Wildermuth, Julius Keating, Honora Woodward, Margaret PO | ATHERTON—Iz this city, November 18, 1904, | Dwight C. Atherton, beioved husband of Lizzie Atherton. father of Warren Athertom, | and brother of Albert Atherton, & Dative of | sconsin. ! * W, and the . Barrett B. Beers and sister of Mrs. H. M. Tucker and_the s native of San Fram L Friends and N street,” between Taylor. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BERGLUND—In this city, November 19, 1904, Berglund, beloved husband cf Aana | Christina Bergiund, and fatber ©f Abraham Berglund and Mrs. Georgs G. Winchester, a native of Sweden, aged 79 years 7 months and 3 days. E7 Friends and acguaintances ars respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday. Perry street, at private. BOYCE—In this ecity, November 1T, Agnes Boyce daughter of Margaret & ris and Cornelius Walsh, and sister of Georgs H. and James L. Waish and Mrs. Josie Oberkotter, a native of San Francisco, aged | 32 years | month and 5 days [ Friends and acqualntances are respect. ces Sunday, . Charles J. B. Metzler's un pariors, @36 Washington street, themce to Oak Barbor ferry, 11 a. m. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. CLARK—In this ecity, November 1S, 1904, Ma: , beloved wife of the late Albert Webster Clark, and mother of G. H. Clark and Perry Clark. a native of Dlinols, aged 72 _years 2 months and 29 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully imvited to attend the 1 services to-morrow_(Monday), at 2 o'clock p. m.. at L O. O. F. Cemetery Chapel. Remains at the Golden Gate Un- dertaking Company, 2475 Mission street. near Tyeney-firm, until Monday, November I, at m. city, November 17, B Cemetery. | FISCHEL—In Los Aageles, Cal, November 13, | 1904, Harry Fischel, beioved som discha, S62 Foisom street. Intermen of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. traim from Third and Townsend streets. | GREENEBERG—In this city, November 18, acquals tully invited to attend day (Sunday), st 10 a m. at 1324 Buchanan - street. Interment Etersal Home Cemetery, via train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30. GREENHOOD—In _this eity, 1004, Bertha G. Greenhood. bel sister of and Mes 7 The @ay (Sunday). at 2:48 p. m.. at Odd Fellows' Cematery. flowers. HANIFY—In this city, be bheld to- at_the chapel . Pleass omit | November 19, 1904, An- | Jobn R., Al and Jose- | of New York City. | are respect- | services street, Interment private. and Pine. HELLIER—In this city, November 17, 1904, | William Helller, beloved father of Catherine Hellier, a native of i will be held to- | 7 The funeral services day (Sunday), at 10 a. m., at the paricre of Halsted & Co., 946 Miasion street. In San Jose, Cal, November 17, 4 tam, husband of Minnie Hoehner, father of Faville and William Verne | Hoehner, son of the-iats J. W. and Rosina Hoenner and | Hoehner, and brother of A F. Mrs. D. P. Greenfleld and Mrs. J. A. Calles, are respect- to-day JUNG—In this city, November 18, 1904, Nico- | beloved husband of the Catherine father of Mrs. Ness avenue. MABRY—In Oakland, Cal a Providence, R. L. MARLIN—Ia this city, November 1. 1964, Mary M., dearly beloved wife of Thomas C. Marlin, and mother of Madeiine Mariin. a mative of Sag Franciseo, aged 20 years 11 months and 27 davs. and acquaintances are respeet- Friends fully tmvited to attend the funeral to-morrow Monday), at 10 a _m., from the pariors of Monahan, O'Hara & Co.. 2530-Z41 Missioa street, near Nimeteenth. Interment Cyprese Lawn Cemetery. McGANN—In this city, November 18, 1904 at the residence of her parents. 16 Decatur street, Loretia May. beloved daughter of Frank P. and Ellen McGaan, and sister of Margaret. Ellen. Juila and Alice McGaan. a Dative of San Franciseo, aged § months and Ontarto, 5 MEYER—In Oakiand. Cal, November 19, 1904 at 1363 Fifteenth street. Providemce A. H. Meyer, beioved son of J. H. and Laura g & native of Calformta. aged 4 meonths and 23 days in, | MORRISON—Ia this city, November 19, 1904, Andrew, beloved husband of Maggie Morri- som, and father of Howard, Etbei and Wil- lam Morrison, a mative of Philadeiphis, Pu.. aged 47 years ! month and 10 days. A mem- ber of Court Oceidental No. 4678, A O. ¥.: Excelstor No. 128, A O T. W.: Calt~ fornta Council Neo. 330, National noa; Fidelity Circle No. 28, C. O. F., aad Stiver Spray Lodge No. 3, D. of H. MOULTON—In this city, November 18, Lorraine Moulton_ s mative of Oblo, sged years § mouths and 17 days. T7Friends and acquaintances- ars respect- tuliy tnvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday) at 10 a m . from the pariors of Joweph Hagan, 1706-1707 street. Dear Polk. Interment Mount Olfvet Ceme- tery. RUBERG—In this city, November 1. 1904 .‘13‘ P. Ruberg. a native of Germaay, 6 months 19 daym A mieml Local 30. many aged 32 years. I Remains at Charies J. Macaler's undertaking pariors, 636 Washington street. SMITH—In_ this city, Jeannte beloved wife of and mother of Maggie, Smith, and daughter of Margaret McEwas. and sister of Willlam. Kate, and Macy Ewan asd Mrs. M Penoybaker, of Galeascheils. Scotland. 3t STOCKER—In Stockton, 1504, James F., beioved son Annie Stocker, and broth Lizate, Edward and Aax: ;i of San Frasciseo, aged 20 years T and 15 days A member of Modoc o No. 87, L M., and Boilermal Union, Local 208. £ The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), at 9:30 2. m.. from the residence of the parents, 1412 Kentuciy street, theace to St. Teresa's Church for services at 10 a m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery WERNER—In this eity, November 18, Phillp Werner, & mative of Germany. €0 _years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the pariors of Castagnetto & Bacigalupl, @45 Vallejo street. WHITNEY—In this city, November 13, 1904, . beloved husband of Bella Whitney, tather of Lioyd Whitney and brother of n and Thomas Sheehan and Edward D i, 2 ne- -4 tully (Sunday) = ot McFadden, McBrearty sion street, between thence to St Rose's will be heid at 1:13 B Cross Cemetery. h snd Elghth, ch, whers services m. Interment Holy Wildermuth, and and William Widermuth, a Dative o many,_ aged 3 years. T Frisnds and acquaimtances e nwca-s“ - tavited to attend the funeral Sunday. — K 12 o'clock, from Charies Nav 20, at I B. Metzler's Wi ton street. themce ito 413 Satter Crematicn Odd Fellows' Cemetsry WOODWARD-—In Oskiaad, Cal. November Ifi. 1904, Margaret, beloved wife of Robert Woodward, a mnative of Ireland, aged 38 years. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our sincers thanks to the many friends for the heartfeit sympathy shown us and for the many beautiful foral MRS. VAN HORN SHEDS TEARS Husband Disfigured Her Likeness in Photograph Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1918 Broadway, Nov. 19. Mrs. Marion Van Horn, who Is being sued by Professor Ross H. Van Horm for a divorce on the grounds of infideli- ty, wept on the witness stand to-day while relating how on one occasion her husband had taken a family group pie- ture from an album and mutilated it by scratching her likeness from the photograph. She also dweit in her tes- timony upon her husband’s friendil- ness for Miss Josephine Brown, who was a nurse at the Eye and Ear Hos- ter.” Counsel for the defsnse sprung a sur- prise by asserting that it would be that Van Horn's motive in en- The Call snd New York t. 1904, ty the New York SAN RAFAEL, Nov. 19.—The sensa- tional Bradbury case, which has occu- pied the attention of the Superior Court of Marin County all the week, came to a close to-night, when the jury returmed a verdict of guilty of simple assault. The jurors afterward stated that they paid no attention to Bradbury's defense of blackmall as the motive of the prosecution. Mon- day, the 28th, was fixed for sentence.

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