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14 REALISM ACHIEVED BY BOYS WHO USE MINIATURE WAGON TO REPRESENT AUTOMOBILE JAMES C. CRAWFORD. sti could petty cemar 1rb- the ous mo Besides, he knew that th pa ere highly respect- able - he told Po ze Sh e sassy ter Charle: ar represent thicy performed owr satisfac- folk whose past their they yere ar- nded to was in- the boarded their re- his voice sounds emitted COVERED LIMBS Little Eczema — Instantaneous Relief By Cuticura— Little Boy's Hands and Arms Also Were a Mass of Torturing Sores — Grateful Mother Says: Girl's Obstinate Case of il “CUTICURA REMEDIES A HOUSEHOLD STANDBY”’ iy “In reply to your letter I write you my experience, and you are privileged fo use it as you see fit. Last year, after having my little girl treated by & yery prominent physician for an obsti- nate case of eczema, I resorted to the Cuticurs. Remedies, and was so well Pleased with the almost instantaneous relief afforded that we discarded the physician’s preseription and relied en- tirely op the Cuticurs Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Pills, When we commenced with the Cuticura Rem- edies her feet and limbs were covered with running sores. In about six weeks we had her completely well, and there bas been 1o recurrence of the trouble. “In July of this year s little boy in our family peisoned his hends and arms with poison pak, and in twenty-four is hands and 2rms were 3 mass of torturing sores. We used only the Cuticura FHemedies, washing his hands asd arms with the Cuticura Soap, and ancinted them with the Cuticura Oint- t, and then gave him the Cuticura lvent. In t three week: his gratefyl for the ‘e find that the jcura. are a2 valuable bouschold standby, living as we do twelve miles from a dottor, and where it costs from twenty to twenty-five dol- lars to come on the mountain. Respectfully, rs. Lirzic Vincent Thomas, Fairmount, Walden's Ridge, Tenn., Oct. 13, 1905.” Complete Externsl apd Internal Trestment for Lvery amor, from Pimpies fo Kcrauls, from infency to Age, - o7 Gttt Boss S Dismert ., Hesolv. @sit. W, (i form of Chocplate Con .n.;.m-nnt&gn A singi —u«s—;—- il elve fuils, Potter Drug Chem. Corp. 80le Prope. Basion. Mess. g Malled Free, - How to Cure Torturiag, DisSguring Wumons,” a0d * The Grest Skin Dook.” Even the Odor and Noise, of Genuine Machine | Are Imitated. But Their I:lgenuiiy Gets| Them Placed Before | Police Judge. or was representea by Master Wilson e Judge did not ascertain, probably did not press his inquiry od least regrettable result of the thquake,” quoth the Judge, “is the closed public schools. If they were his case might never have event- | | he dismissed the defendants with a warning that seemingly im- pressed them more seriously than did the one which they had provoked ar- st by disobeying. Ah, the Signor Judge should not be- lieve the specious pleading of the Sig- nor Campi, accused by his wife of hav- ing failed to provide for the mainten- ance of his family ever since the earth- | sake did so much to disturb the city's iestic life. There was no reason it should have upset the tranquil- of the Campi household, for neither nor the resultant blaze injured the| Attorney Frank Schiller alleged that le he was directing some plumbing rk in the basement of his domicile, near Jefferson square. he was ap- proached from behind by Dr. G. W. O'Donnell and viciously “swatted” on the jaw by that person’s = clenched right hand, the assav being utterly unprovoked. His assailant occupied the upper half of the hoyse Was that all he did?” inquired judge Shortall t that enough to do?’ Mr. responded alled me a Dutch pig. “I was bold- ing & lighted candle at the time else—' F plain testimony, and then the plumber was called, but failed to ap- *0 the hearing was continued till orning. when some reason for the ged battery may be disclosed he John Wilson, hat he a a heat teamster, pleaded n" when he pur- pair of sho from the relief 1 at Golden Gate Park sentenced today by Judge Conlan. 14-year-old Jole ingly Felizianetti informed Judge Mogan that had undergone a change of mind relative to her proposed marriage to nardo Perillo, accused of having ly assaulted her. and that she | would willingly accompany him to the altar. Her parents rather favored the union, she added, and Leenardo might be induced to save himself from prob- able penal servitude by becoming benedict But the court the gested readiness that cted did not acquiesce in compromise with the the girl evidently ex- He told her that ere it would his assent he must receive as- surance from Leonardo that the bride would not be abandoned by him. She expressed belief that Leonarde would not be £0 mean as to do a thing like that, and his Honor rather rudely re- minded her that Leonardo had done a thing which was much meaner than | | that Then the matter went over until to- dey. o Jole's undisguised dissatisfac- tion « s a By falsely DOSINg as a representative of the Red Cross Society during the re- cent turbulence Edward Driggs suc- ceeded in appropriating to own use an automobile coat belonging te Mr, Buckbee of the real estate firm of Shainwald & Buekbee, and also a horse and buggy which was in charge of an employe of that firm.. Long and pa- tient detective work brought home the thefts to Mr. Driggs, but when he w: arraigned before Judge Cabaniss acted and talked in such a queer way as to make his sanity dogbtful, so he was remanded for examinption:by the Lunacy Commissioners ; It was stated in court that the man's mind was impaired by his experiences the day of disaster, and that since then he has labored under hallucina- tion that he is actively identified with the Ited Cross mevement. . domicile and the head of the family could have continued &t his daily voca- tion of catching fish without loss of either-time or money. his nets, informed his spouse that he would embark in new and more lucra- tive occupation and then' settied down to idleness, occasionally relieved by | silly ‘endeavor to sell for many times their intrinsic Value certain articles ch he represented to be relics of the great blaze. “And were they not?” the. Signor Judge, surnamed Mogan, inquited. Certainly not, the lady replied. She had seem her husbang bring home pieces of cheap crockery and glassware and patiently “cook” them on the fam- ily range until they did look as if they had been subjected to heat protracted and terrific. . There was not much art about the procegs he employed, nor heavy investment of fuel, neither. Amn hour of baking fn the red coals usually made the “relics” fit for market, and when they cooled he took them out and tried to make souvenir hunters believe that he had picked them from amid the ruins of the Palace Hotel, 2ithough he knew, and she knew, that he had never set foot upon the remains of that hos- telry. Evidently the persons he at- tempted to gull were = possessed of slmilar knowledge, for they did not buy from him. The alleged manufacturer of bogus spuvenirs was given one week in which to .make good would abandon that nefarious and pre- carions mode of bread-winning and be- “But as he did it | Concepcion corroborated the com- | He will | a But he hung up | his promise “that ' he’ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1906. Then Schlitz is aged for months so that it cannot our business. to Bohemia for hops. Give youf family the purity and healthfulness of Schlitz beer. We spend more than all the ordinary costs of brewing to be sure that it is pure and good. Our barley is selected by one of the partners in We go down 1400 feet to rock for water— The brewing is done in absolute cleanliness—the beer is even cooled in filtered air. cause biliousness and finally every bottle is sterilized. Ask for the Brewery Boliling. Common beer is_sometimes subs / ; | To avoid being imposed upon, sce that the cork ov crown is branded take himself back to the more reliable sea. * . Felony embezzlemdent is the charge against Willlam Collins and Richard K. Hagan, who are alleged to have ob- tained by false pretense, through the agency of a “business chance” opera- | tor, possession of the store and stock of Fred Schloh, grocer, at 3900 Twenty- fourth street. it was testified before Judge Caban- iss that Schloh offered his place for sale and that Collins and Hagan were sent to him by the “business chance” man, who averred that he could sell it to them for $1800, of which $100 would be paid in cash on April 21 and the re- mainder by a check drawn on the Bank of California. The offer was accepted and Schloh executed a bill of sale and gave it to the ageni, whereupon Col- lins and Hagan took possession of the premises. That was on April 14, and four days later, while the $100 still re- | mained unpaid, came the carthquake |ana fire. Coilins and Hagan sold out the entire contents of the store at fan- cy prices, and when Schioh applied to them for payment of the $10) they re- plied that they had no money. |as the Bank of California rcopened it was discovered that neither Collins nor | uagan had funds deposited there, so Schloh has neither -his store nor the price he agreed to accept for it. The defense will be heard today. e s NERVOUS = WOMEN Take Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. It quicts the nerves, relieves nausea and sick headach® and induces refreshing sleep. . I e i SdenhE gl i NEW BUILDING WILL BE ERECTED AT FORT MASON House and Scnate Agree on Army Ap- propriation Bill Providing $1,- 500,000 for the Purpose. The following telegram was received yesterday from Congressman Hayes by Rufus P. Jennings, seécretary of the |committee on reconstruction of San Francisco: WASHINGTON, D. C., June 6, 1908. Rufus P. Jennings, San Francisco, Cal.: Conference report on army a ropriation bill securing million and al? for buildings at Fort Mason was |agreed to by Senate and_ just ngreed to | by House. B A. HAYES, | The Travelers’ Insurance Company’s Permanent officess now fn-the Monad- nock building, fourth floor. Life and Accident Insurance e . The Bee As soon | tituted for Schlitz. When you ‘beer for your get the u Schlitz. OAKLAND. order home ‘ tmost healthfulness — get Temporarily at 524 Thirteenth Street, r That Made Milwaukee Famous. MAYOR DESIRES JOSEPH SPOAN KILLS HIMSELF INVESTIGATION Urges Grand Jury to Go f Home, He Takes Deep Into Case of Carbolic Acid. | Mayor Schmitz appeared before the| Daniel Leary. ‘In feeble health and despondent over Grand Jury yesterday for the DUTDOHO:(he loss of his home, Joseph Spohn, 80 of laying before it certain data which|ybars old and one of the first men to he had gathered in the case of Daniel conduct a butcher shop on the San Leary, a deputy auditor who was sus- | Francisco water front, committed sui- pended for a period pending an investi- | cide yesterday afternoon by swallowing |&ation by the Grand Jury of the pay- a big dose of carbolic acid on the steps |ment to J. Waldrutel of certain de-|of his home, 2212 Pine street. Neigh- |mands not properly audited. |bors saw the old man stagger and | The Mayor recommended to the jury rushed to his assistance, but he died al- |that the matter be thoroughly investi- most immediately. |gated and that no stone be left un-| Previous to the fire Spohn lived with |turned in its efforts .o trace down the his family at 2332 Union street. The case and properly punish the culprit. {family moved to Qakland. but a couple | When interyiewed upon the matter |of weeks ago Mr. anu Mrs. Spohn re- yesterday, Mayor Schmitz said: *I ap-|turned to San Francisco. Mr. Spohn'e peared before the Grend Jury today for | mind was affected by the disaster and the purpose of urging it to investigate | the scattering of old triends. Yesterday the relation of the Auditing Depart- afternoon, while alone in the house with ment with the Treasury Department in | hts wife, he stepped ‘to.the front of the the Leary matter. I will under no|house, where he drank the acid fromi a circumstances make any distinction be- | bottle that he had obtained. |tween the officers of my administration The Coroner was notified, but the re- and those of another administration [mains were left at the, residence, from holding office under me. Whenever a|which place the fuuersl will be held wrong is committed it must be righted next Sunday. y and the offender properly punished. I| Spohn came to California in 1852, set- cannot understand how a bill can be|tling in Amador County. From that |paild when it is not properly audited.|point he remoyed to San Francisco and |That is why 1 made my recommenda- |opened the butcher shop of Dugard & tion to the Grand Jury. I-can say|Spohn, known as the Clipper Market. nothing further than that.” ‘| He resided in ffn Francisco for forty- The case will doubtless be resumed ,8ix years. Besides a widow, four sons |at the session of the Grand Jury next and twé daughters survive him. One |Saturday. of the sons, Joseph, wus assistant fore- The Grand Jury also discussed the|man janitor at the Hall of Justice and | slowness - of chimney inspection and |{s stiil in the employ of the city. . (adopted a resolution recommending that the Mayor give ihe captain of each fire company the power to appoint cer- {tain of his men daily for the inspection and thus expedite matters. A communication was received frem George D. Collins asking that the new: papers of this city be indicted. The letter tpon motion was filed and the | Radke & Co., ' At 1813 visadero st., jewclers and -unnm:gl.l. .are fully equipped to do | your watch repairing, diamond setting, and fill {our orders appertaining to the jewelers' craft. N ey Y Collins of the receipt of his communi- secretary notified ta omql,lly inform | cation. % ‘Massive Building Will ‘Be Loéated on Mar- ket Street. | The directors of .tbe Humboldt Sav- |ings Bank, at a meeting yesterday af- |ternoon decided to’ make an addition {of six stories to the rear of their build- |ing, which is now in the course of con- |struction onthe south side of Market |street” about one huxdred feet east of Fourth street. The structure will be seventeen stories on the Market street side and fourteen stories in the rear. This building will be the first class A building of the skyscraper order to be erected in this. city since the fire. The building will cost well 1 $1,000,000. - * President G. H. Luchsinger and Cash- ier WE. Palmer stated yesterday that {the savings bank business has become | morm again. and _ proportionately, | there is more money being deposit- ed than Notice to Property Owners. The Assessor of San Francisco has no knowledge of changes in ownership of real estate which nave taken place since a year ago last March, that is. since March, 1905. It is impossible to secure such Information owing to the loss by fire of the yecords in the Re- corder’s office. Owing to this condition it will be necessary fur all parties own- sing property where changes of owner- ship have oceurred since March, 1305 up to March, 1908, to go at once to the such changes. These changes should be certified to by tne production of déeds. or other evidence. ‘If this is not done, parties will finé thelr properties assessed as they werc in 1905. - over ! Asses s office and give notice of | BANK 70 EREGT |, MAGNIN & CO. | SKYSCRAPER TEMPORARILY LOC ATED 1482 PAGE STREET, | ELLIS STREET CAR TO DOOSs | While at the above address we will sell all Merchandise at actual | cost, in order to keep in touch with our customers. Until we are pes manently located we will not do | | SPRING VALLEY WATER WORKS (A CORPORATION). | Notice of Maturity and Redemption | of First, Second and Third Morte gage Bonds. Notice s hereby given that the First M SPRIN LEY WATER wor ALY million nine h amount of four undred and o | tho ($4,975,000.00)dollars, the’ Son® | ond Bonds of said corporation, to the amount of four and lh-s-on. of said L to the at “r'.:':'g outs nine h | Thousana ™ (34.991 bov. o0 Bonds