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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1906 GREELY WANTS REGULARS 10 WITHDRAW, ON JULY 1. DISPOSES OF FLOUR TURNS HEA SAYS SOLDIERS' PRESENCE D5 OF WOMEN DISHONEST MORTARIS wmmm !wmu WHO CHARM 'HEALTH IS THE FIRST ESSENTIAL Hol elps Women to Win and “:..;’:mm Respect and Love o= man’ ost zift is the power to -3 e by the 8000 lately transferred “"ould > sgrsst‘s"g the power o Mayor Agrees in View in the past two months have become That Army Is Need- centers of infectious diseases centers of disorder and violence, which URPLUS FRED MILLER’S TENT |LIFE TRYING pire admiration, respec : e 'ih‘,:ere is nmbeanty in bealth which is n than mere regu~ not been the case, as infectious dis- ; Sy | ’ D s es have been sporadic and the con R { CO 1 i 0{ the morestiactive \f s of order have been such tha trac ed No More. fs far as I know no murder has been etugee Lomplain — committed and only one or two as- : Best for City to Take Over Administration of Affairs. A R Fadt Pk i Cause of Damage by | = 3 ”’ifil unmnl..\ Im'\'e Iu‘::n ‘(n.p‘l"ry“pl"in‘té .0 = Z, au s ln ln as s 0 .‘ General Offers Plan’ in it e e tion s detaite. line nghest Bidder. g Letter to Finance been made. that the time has definite plan of saults have appears to me [ arrived when some organization should be formulated. At | present no one connected with the Red} Cross has any power to act, not even is herewith suggested. of organization | worse than useless to expect that It i Finance Committee Sells 13,500,000 Pounds to Shrewishness Found in the Camps. Pot Roast Example Professor NaEmura Gives Earthquake. the interests of the tens of thousands B l { & S 3 of people and sums of money running | ( ;ptg . a Darrel 10r s : Sa S LCSSOH 0{ Dlsastel' S| > into the millions can be economically | 1tuation. Committee. and efticlently mlnnn:s!ered by men {It d $3 16 0! 1 y ; g iving such part of their time as re- M e 0 Th I E l cudeg s s bent on removing | Mains arter (ransacting A eelior The ost o an = BY JAMES C. CRAWFORD. ne at Is Lasi Yy c0 € 52, [ Mo th ¢ stions of relief. There AMES S T ey e R n e { R t That the military occupation of San | to obtain men of character, efficiency | or Inest Franeisco is not an undiluted blessing | arned. s and skill they must be well compen- | Kk to the refugee population was the opin- sated HANDLING OF FUNDS, | ion delivered in scrambled Engu;h‘by‘ ot A e e g 3] I R I'red Miller, carpenter, to Police Judge | A ! 1 wife, o retain the e fnince committee should allow Sufficient Amount Is Re- frea tiner, carpenter, to wotice 3 o, Defends Good Brick Build- |, To e 2 successtul wite, to setain the ub_mdney. 1o be EpBni except On-BUHIL) ed, is the effect that a consciousness o X ot pr mates which ' SNl ;. be axmies I { my protec conteved to the | should be a woman’s constan o monthly 'in advance o that they may| served o liast.lor ~ farmy protection has conte: ings as Being Safe - | A:ihe Siest indication ot ill-nealth. Commitee before paying the mone g “Der mens in der gamps.” he eluci- g | painful or irregular periods, head Emergencies can be met by allowing| SIX Months dated, “der lefel hets keeb, bud d e o buckadhe, Setuse LY -4 a small sum for eacia particular e imraret ah e asinests colvert ot as ers. | P ey Vegetable Compound nd partment for eontingent ‘c-(\;:;ns;s n:p"‘ sodgers arrount abouid dem iss, vess.” begin its use. E Boktoe 4 ,‘rnnm e Should be confined | The heavy surplus of flour sent here Sirs. Chas. F. Brown, Vice-President “questions of policy and considering | by Bastern sympathizers was sold yes- street, an’ she told the kids she'd slap | Dishonest mortar—a corrupt con-| \ % SNty “ o1 codar Terrace, Hot timates and authorizing them | .. 42y py the finance committee. % their mugs if they didn't call her | glomeration of sea sand and llme—w:s Spm“ Ark., writes: ) 3 a the lot 12,000,000 pounds sold at $3.60| Sl responsible for mearly all of the earth- | executiw: work (e dorte | per barrel, and 1,500,000 pounds at Miss Johnson ‘laughed again and |quake damage in San Francisco. says| peor Mre Pinkham:— e o1y of not less per ‘year.|$3.16. The Globe Milling Company was glanced at Mr. Falkenburg, but i€ he |Dr. T. Nakamura, professor of archi | “Up [« oy 1 through a miser- D et o pecial repre- | the purchaser. evotn felt mirthtul he didw’t show it Mrs. |tecture of the imperial University of| .| Noriue 3y oeR ity tion sentative of the , and, a8 Dr.| The committee reserved 7 150, i Falkenburg glared balefully at Miss | Tokio and one of the most distmsmf €| and female weakness and worn out with Devine would remas | pounds for relief purposes. This w Johnson. | membors of the committee dispatched | pop, 4§ weariness. Ionedsy noticedastate- many months and his services are need- | ), ;¢ for more than six months, accord- “There is no question of this youns | to this eity by the Japanese Govern- by a woman suffering as I was, but who ed ax an advisory ta the finance Come|ing to the present demands. woman's guilt,” said the Judge, and lLie | ment to investigate the effects of tem- | eI 0¥ ured by Lydia . Pinkham's Veg- e o by D oevine. I he will not | When the sale of this flour was first R Bae blor and fire. After investigations cov- | yfyhlg Compound, and I determined to try it. v maelf, The second member | attempted, & bid for the whole lot w Mrs. Falkgilinie bad proviousiy con- | ering a-period of weeks, Dr. Naka R TS Shat yuld be named by the Mayor of San | made by the Sperry-McNear com | has completed his labors and will sail| |on the Korea tomorrow fessed that she was not hopelessly aug the third subuis be ge- enamored of her husband, but she did ) the finance committee from lected anciaco, by : woman. Every one remarked about it, and tion, which offered a flat sum of $2 individuals familfar with the industrial, | a barrel for the entire lot. This propo- : s refused by General Greely. want to have him compelled to provide | conclusions to his Government. to report his 1 husband fell in love with me all over again, Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | i s sand to| “I find,” said Dr. Nakamura yes-| t up my entire system, cured the susiness rests of | sition w : for her and their two little ones and to | a pound buil X 3 O An b itta . should | Bids were again invited. WG sever his shameless relationship with |terday, “that much of the damage to| frouble, and Ttelt like & new woman. Iam " uties among themselves In answer to the inquiry of W. C. Miss Johnson. That was why she Lud |San Francisco from the earthquake was | gure it will make every suffering woman > < 'should be centralized and|pagar, chairman of the Minoesgols him arrested for battering her. Her de- |due to poor mortar and faulty con-| frong well and happy, as it has me. BoRe e O e day | Touet D e B I [ ie a6 the ik A e e |- Wonti wiin See trouhelt vl ghbl: st i -"‘Um imder fo° ciream :eh::u"v.“\:;“ronm\'lng reply yesterday: DHARE coOet . . . | fire was the result of misguided use of | ful or irregular periods, backache, stances have anytbing to dp with the | S June 18, 1906. Adolph Oleson, with the physique of | hollow tiling and so-called fire blocks | bloating (or flatulence), displacements, - purchase of. guppl es. »‘.'-:;‘u“n’gfar‘em and| Willlam C. Edgar, chairman Minne- a glant, was arrested for disturbing the | instead of concrete. It is an easy mat-| jnaammation orulceration, that ““bear- sponsible for their receipt, apolis Relief Committée, Minneapolis, Deace of the Mission Theater last Sun | ter. T have found, to design aa:“”?-::fi ing-dowmn"feeling. b s dug e i POLICING OF CAMPS, | M m in receipt of your telegram con- day evening by sweeping. aside the tbl:::!p:;ylilzgl;l‘f!fl::l;r::‘rt quake proof | Jigestion, or nervous prostration h camp should be placed under andqrr:‘g]“sz:le of flour. and the finance throng that «mp%ded‘]zf;s g;‘;fa::i “In the class A bulldings the founda- | may be restored to perfect health . yery carefully selected officers of the ! committee Is ~extremely anxious that toward:the gate, and to Judge Cavanias| ‘“Tu the class A'bulidings the founsd- | AP 10 Teviorst’ (9 peviec Jenion Fire or Police department who are on | ! : e retmad ithe Cents. ¥A he pleaded that he was merely light- a n e Veaetlin Lo s furlough, preferably to be captains and | You should understund’ tie ICots, S ening -the labor of Patrolman Galla- |est attention. If the foundation is| Pinkham's Vegetable po WORS N s At A ok Sources Tn and out ef the State gher and Special Officer Sullivan, whose | $011d half of the problem is solved. The S NEED 5. lieutenants ang rgeants o B8 atled and who ize and v r ssorted aggregating 7000 tons of assor brands, accumulated on our hands, and He believed that if armed and uni- duty it-was to discipline the crowd. “Until the earthquake jolted me out | outside covering should preferably be ! | of brick, honestly cemented with hon- heing out warehouse room, the . B i a AT - | est mortar, or if sandstone is used the . camp. The familiarity of| heing WHLBONL warel o commissary, | formed guardians had not been In con-|of a job." he 28I Tiwss . wpeclsl yo- o5t s of.IF sadatans: is used the - these men with the people of San kran- | {HEY G0 1 narge of receipt and|stant Feadiness to respond to the beck{liceman on the ibgen e L e P b i (o Rl L isco - and their habits of authoritylgi o q tion, stored the-same:on three]or call ‘of. Mrs, Henry Obirst, ‘with|when. I saw these Lo ofoers werking | CHius \goreckeit baliaing. “shoutd e ! enable them to supervise s army_transpefts, there being practical-|ywhose family he dwelt under canvas in|so hard I Just naturally turned in dndlblock t deipue than the praceting obe] B8 ' s, which naturally would b'eru"'(:‘_q_v no other Warehouse facilities. This|Golden Gate Park, his slumber would | helpea them. 2 Blooke 35 dediurthin. (i pradating ] e executive Taembers of the com. |SUDPIY. was In excess of overy hossiblelnot have been disturbed by the infan-| - “He chucked people around as if they |and Is thoroushly cemented into_the | 3 mittee. Bl Grely We decided 1o oifer the | tryman who subsequently dragged him | were babies,” said one of the complain- of construction that prevented the TEMPORARILY LOCATED present surgeons should be re,‘fl:‘gr"mr sale for export, intending to|to prison. Indeed, he was convinced anfi}!{. ted as if he thought he had a | Claus Spreckels building from throwing doctors of executive ability | ‘7 0 0 proceéds into other and|that the lady's wrath against him e acte e thougl off its outer shell when the earthquake g, of which it is-understood | o 0" reesing forms of relief, believing | would have evaporated with the night;|right to run the place,” said the other. [ O 1t* o8 many without practice. | jhat the flour was an ‘abselute gift,'to | as it oft before had melted, when their “BicbarrsCaaytimétpds; or rekulat- [ MO IS0, L L N be about one dloctor Lo}, Gisposed of in the-judgment of this|mutual roof was composed of shingles. | ing crowds'are evidently too coarse farg Ranll Ne s inéaod ia concoeted: . VWhete ] nd their pay. should| onmittee and to thus serve: the pur- “Bud yoosd pecause she Knew® der|the Mission district,” said the Judge to | - | periaay. | pose of the donors and' meet the prac- 4 | this system was followed in the class e R sodgers ouidside of der tent vass she|the defendant, “and if you take my ad- an watchmen, orawn iuesely | oal auestions of rellet betors” us|JOCESCS OULBIGe oL der Lo e e | Vice you WL forser . cake my a a| 4 bulldings there was no structural| ~ ELLIS STREET CAR To DOOR. om furloughed policemen wud Giremen | Which pressed for solution. We con-|ZS00 OOF ¥ DollderibidAgs:. untl yaurssereice an ‘x| SmmEo done. the bulldtass I the Sre Lje savibie a Hm‘;‘.‘. \’“2;]» w?‘.<x|:‘r~_m.1r\:pux"1]“ And- e :\re]’sml ‘.‘(,m'ml”ng to do s& elr&s:enl.‘:: g;,::tgr, ‘?ebh;:g,u?;m”i:a{‘; police aid is so.llcl(e.d. L?ae dismissed. tiling, or. expanded. metal and plaster e the wor b elysitiasa pinc nd in offering it for sale we reservi penter, Traing e Sreak Toad > exDense o | that, wherever opportunity for womb.vs | 4061,0% GECIRE 1L for, at present rate|treat his family to a change of diet| TWo young men from Alameda Coun- .‘l?h:';',fi‘s';‘:d e e Sreat o= | While at the above address we Ceachers of Nianaing Nob e toenool | of " distribption. 1a_egulvalent to: 8ix| from the/Fegulation Telet EAEISE (L | tr: appoarels Rafore yalse ora oo LT i s el A b all Merchandi i L ontiaya for Beattation and ol |menths' supply. A you may well un=| ;o ot s O R e ARt Timie Cafter, ‘on that | SE el O the sarthounke or frey sod i will el erchandise at actu. ; ing of thele rampa mhoun sod Pollc: | derstand, people, living in tents had no|h® WS credit at a meat markgt. With| magistrate's calendar for peace ais-|SxPosed the steel to the flames. The | ad k - h with : = prer 4ol | expense of the Reqd Cross. . While thev | Proper facilities e e brenad, 1| out further sdo.Mr. Miller, {4 whom & | turbance, be remanded’ until o stmitar Steel became red-hot and. telescoped. | COst, in order to keep in touch wil ¥ ©is favbring the | Would be maturally sub lfited: to in- | the intention of ..elping the rehabili- | Wink was as intelligible as a‘;md when ;:‘I;':: S“r:i‘!":";‘h‘(;:k‘l’:ng“"‘;'fr‘f‘ of ¥ | practically rutning buildings that would | our customers. Until we 5 i te of the greater | Spection from time to time by the|iation of the local flour trade. We his philanthropy was touched, bought . Acros: he | be “structurally sound today h&d con- omers. are per part of six million dollars now in the | S3nitary officere of the city, vet such|yere ordered to remove it from the|a “pot roast” and informally presented |bay he was arrested for battering ol L/t ering: bon used dv 1 E o P of the committee. oficers mould it Is belleved, not inter-| yangports, and we would have to pay | it to Mrs. OBirst, taking oare.to spare|restauirant: keeper, .and they furnished | “ro0 COTeTRE heer used., o {manently located we will not do T MEN EARN LIVING. fere .Arv\_.lxvm with (Vklé‘:rrfiv;fl‘(‘lllflr'l.\vm season’s storage on the first of July.|that lady the humiliation of feeling she |$20 bail for his appearance before conorete: . Hollow tiling floors proved b B of thods of ' ‘seltel, that!| Lotk Shbrs o Gt s, Dempecial Bids were received and were rejected: | was an object of his charity, Judge Smith, hut no sooner was he re- [ ORCrete. Hollow eers htabe Sug | N charge business. whic st _commends_ itself - fo e | Lo omcers oS torA ana Genesal Utesty WaySothorn Instead of accepting the gift in the |leased than he came to San Franciseo y ~ st Pt e B B PAID FORCE REQUIRED. | not_objecting: donation, however, she felt of it, smelt | tent at Spear and Folsom streets, which i fe bbtted here ng reduced in ed ag under strict mili- iy obsery met believed that the ethods of the army In shert, an organized, well-selceted | should “be should be set aside therefor, subject to distribution as Dr. Devine or the- finance committee will agree with his suc- : / “The finance committee authorizes awarding contracts, the surplus flour tribution as in his judgment and in the judgment of Dr. Devine of the National Red Cross Association may deem de- their desire to heip San Francisco, nor of it and pronounced it both tough and know abouid pod roasts, I dinks, nien.” His hope was literally verified. When placed upon the table it resisted Mrs. near der insooldry she vould nod hev constituted the peace disturbance he distress of his wife and little children, structed to see te it that the defendant ‘was transferred to the custody of Judge omorrow morning. and covered with the usual plaster. In 3 those cases where hollow tiling was iy o bilitatin an [and properly paid personiel is iidis-| General Greely to sell, through the|stale. WS thers Aceusad ok s interior walls the face of the e o L e Mt B LT handling cf|regular army channels, in the same| “Mooch,” she is reported to have said| They did not know the man at all, A e prion, v poesy s D P In this 1 be conjoined | the relief work. mflf;ge;(m‘n:;";;; abf){“-:;‘:m;e; 'y g‘nfl‘i in tone of contempt, “does” you nod|but Wwere moved to bail him out by the sue Al Redion cosulecs: Mt inbtes peisee veduce 5 i e e S e : ¢ hould be prohibited. Even when at- zn_ agen t : : Though hurt in feelings, Mr. Miller |and. they would like to have him re.|Snould be p 2 charged with the rehabilitation work, |ahd meal now stored with the Uniteq| Thoush hurt in feclings, Mr. might | turned to Oakland and their money ro. | tached to the frame they are a menace, nofficially udvanced that | acting under the special direction of | States commissary and quartermaster (e stored, but light metal cornices and gables of the army would in-|i)r. Devine or his successor. The policy | in_Such lots and in sach manner as he |improve with cooking and then ex- 6 fhun bnge of Fobies Cost may be employed and when attached Sons Werh4eT, And that| regarding rehabilitation should be 1fb- | May decide; and he Is alfo authorized | pressed a hope that it would be the ¢, 1 s Carter was con- |, the steel skeleton are perfectly safe v loms Would not be as eral, and a very. considerable sum |0 Teserve such portions for free dis- [piece de resistance of that'day’s dinner, |tinued until June 21 and the bailiff in- and cannot be shaken down. “There has developed as a result of These columns were not - B e Smith’s court. the earthquake in San Francisco great be equaled by ordinary eiviliasy | CCESOr might direc l.l . s 4| sirable for the purposes of relief.” Obirst’s most s-trenuous endeavor to ANT atter Toa % prejudice against brick buildings. How- ) g ; - ., this letter loo] to a nand | "5 5 E dissect it. udge Smith has got " ¥ it s also acknowledged | orzinigation. which - eannot progress| The bids were advertised June 6 ana | diss :s ittt ettt b ever, they .are largely. employed in ; on of a soldier with a | CrSanization, e ey s Erens|were opened and awarded - today. Ach, Gott!” she exclaimed despair- through w (88l Judge Mogan, | yayer.- where' earthquakes of srester B tE POLEnt 25 Safortan wries s SECHDLCHY SIS Ohe | “PArt of ‘tuis| Twelve million pounds .sold at:$3.60|ingly. “Der chunk of cow dis cannot|“the tale Dfztwo citles whll be'resumed |0y o T (s the el DA lasan T ; 3 . ections of a4 policeman | 4o Eriare are Iarge sibes of Moy | per barrel. and @ million and o half|be. Der hunk of hobby horse it fss. If|before me. e this Slbe gromot Silcobimas: < Thib aleret . ‘ £ s order and sani- | OR hand. and the public naturally has a | Bounds l:nslh'or ‘“au"n‘ e % B3 30"](‘“"}” me ter cud.id, blease der Aftar they had promisea of thelr success, however, lies in the tation experience has shown that the | TEAL 1o demand results reserved for relief was 750,000 pounds. | olrar ged. u their G Tio8 aeeuecy Sxecute | fact that good mortar is used. The eople - of San Francisco ave self. | Valuable time Is being lost as regaras | Feferved for vou will understapd the| METely retorting with “If id es tough | their Gordon setter dog, accused of have mortar should either be composed of e g nal A contorming | auestions of shelter ahd rehabilitation nesumatty: and dhe Aovicanit ook this [8¢ Your gretitood iss” der tynamide|Ing bitten the face of little Miss Rati. o art cement to two parts of sand To Proper mechods of 1ite au reenin€ | through.lack of suitable organization. course, which was earefully considered | Youldn't shplid id,” he withdrew from |8an of 7183 Grove street. Henry Hargl oo o e ot oainent. thioe OF b g LARGE VARIETY he ec important points of order. |, i'®;cqmmittes Wil think Rerhubs | before action was taken; and the com]|the table.and went.to bed to take nis]and his wite, Louise. renigged on their | g ¢ sand. The bricks should be - cency and cleanliness. That this is that 1 have expressed wmyself veay | Mittee is unanimous as to the wisdom|dinner out in slumber. bledge, 80 they were rearrested and re- | {noronghly et befors being laid, and a fact and not an opinion is shown by |forcibly in this matter; but my great| /o= Ch /T I 0 MRS A8 | necessary to| “Und ia vass hours lader,” he con-|placed before Judge Cabaniss, who or. = y he conditions attending the 43,000 peo- | interest in the adoption of the best and | Ol 250 087 "% Hen heoden oo ou? oi2 B ! dered th in . horme hes At uRden, Ipaue i ple now under canvar in the cite. of | speediest me of restoring normal | B CIEdS Lot Mhe Bencrosity of Your | vass ven aogcroiieer der soundly Idered that they be detained in custody conditions a wall becomes practichlly | ED M. MOORE, Proprietor Ban Fifuncisco. Of this number 15,000 | conditions in San Francisco and in the eople and others have put into gup| 25 ven der sodger boked His gon mine | until, they deposit $300 as security that | one stone. : are under military supervision, while |relief of ‘its destitute will. 1 hope, be |PeoBle P Ur|ribs into und sez, ‘Ged 00p.” ‘Vod iss? [ the dog would be slain. “I have examined your City Hall and | [$:20 Van Ness Ave. Near Market 00 are scattered elsewhere through- | Viewed as excuses for my speaking 9 I sez. ‘I arresd you’ he sez, ‘foah der| Mrs. Harr, however, pleaded so ha da | gd ar ttered rer. 1gh We are informed that there are four Td | find that while the mortar used was g | frecly and fully and oftering definite| . vipuds of four mow b the mav ood | inscoldry” Vol indcaldry Pl lcshss De | for trpedar it oL e Honor relented to 1 it ery| First Exclusive Office Furniture House in EALTH AND ORDER GOOD, ey ot b et S B 11 ‘cife' this. as-anexamifis of [the' faet|InBoolary of Mes OUIFEL S aha gar ey thelont ot o permitting her'to-go and | Lo, S008I0 some places it wae very | Greater San Francisco. gy g have | the interest the musicipaliey baa s hos | that we are not responsible for' the|der loz-up. he pods wmo fab 1 fetch either the dog or the $300, and in A i et it W AT P B Bk g\gr{(f";f‘;fl‘\;“;fl}:{;‘fipg‘; Z‘np?‘ et congestion ot (‘ertn\ln cl;?lnes_ of sup-| “And you did not commit ‘insultery’ |due time she returned with the doomed ;h:';,',,'of ,,‘J,i:,d eommna,‘(‘onuruczed‘ Vigion and €000 more have lately been |letter 'to his Homer Mayor E. K |Dlies in excess hour BBty to take|at all?" the Judge Liatiessly mormiured-fahimel. © Then her:husband was' also Lt asctigns also. Satved S faloeert taken in ch ge. It might e ough S¢! * K iy n. g r_._‘ INW “alrht’ xlu—opl- ‘>w)]:plfnl\9nl‘0d N}‘,‘,;,‘,}zl s s that'or the people cannot be restrained io e Und der sodgers vass nod | released and the execution of the dog | weakness. » & A er_people sup) v 1, 5 . | LUNDSTROM HATS L F A S R %3 %t text for est and 'a consaque: Greck o 4 - B3 h Accused of Burglary. Radke & Co., lundarlngh:; ::er unholy I.ll!nnoe.? a;: # v -~ Are the same good hats as Joseph Murphy, California street and | At 1813 Devisadero st, jewelers and |age was reported £o.be 19-years and shr % % y e W “shefore the fire” | Second avenue, obtained a warrant | Silversmiths, are fully equipped to do | looked as if she had lived every minute | * ‘s‘u’fi‘»fi‘“ A e aeT: O |from Police Judse Cabaniss vesterday |J2UF MAtCH repaicing: diamona setting. |of thirty: and at hish pressure. fon. T NOW 0N, HAND: TWO STORES: ‘fordthed-‘rl:anl:l twlt:“men, one col- Jewelers oraft. Forsaannm Lo & “You say she aflenat’;fld you;h hus- s - i | ored an. e other white, on a charge o and’s aftection?’ said: Judge an, t 530 Ha|ght Street | of burglary. Murphy said he found a * 3 King Solo.;l‘lon's Hall Fifimore, Near Sutter “THE HUB " " Pardee today appointed: Jo! me that the army on July 1? I may add that should the services of say half a dozen officers be needed in the way of advice afid aid during July I should be glad to take steps looking to the detail, provided the Secretary of | War approves, which 1 believe he will. will be withdrawn do we intend to do so, but ask you to rely upon our judgment as men on the ground serving what we believe to be tne interests of our stricken commu- nity. JAMES D. PHELAN, Chairman Finance Committee. imedgined, und mine arresd hev godden. Bud ven der sodgers arrount abouid iss der vimmens de graziness geds, yess.” “Probably the ladles like to see the military in action,” his Honor remarked. Then he dismissed the complaint of peace disturbance on which Mr. Miller had been arrested. set for 10 o'clock ti . . . When the attorney representing Mi- chael O’'Shea, accused of failure to pros vide for his family, announced that his client had been “unfortunate in his se- lection of a wife,” a stout and red-faced matron rose in anger and demanded to properly tied to the main building above -and below, with the result that they collapsed and phlled great sections of the building down on top of them.” —_— L. Krelss & Soms Will soon be in their new store at 1219- 1221 Post st. Mantel, Grate, Tile and Furnace Departments k hat h. tb A fine selection of office e respegifay: Heavy Damagex for Imitating the St it n.;wr:vmzt e n;:l'; Hfmt:;t‘- said the | 15K &Te nOW on sale at above number.* NOW lN FUl.l. 0P A. W. GREELY, Hunyadi Janos Label ; ¥ ST BTN o ~ . When his cow died Henry Beacom,[lawyer to Judge Cabaniss, “and am Major ‘Geferal, Commanding. : | 1n S isner: persidngtlper against |dairyman on Thirty-fourth street, re | ready to prove fte teach by ithe meotm DSllaing. Pecmie Apglications. —_———— METHODISTS PASS UPON PLAN & Mendelson Cob ant Bton we,sitaner | moyed. tire. hide' and -motified. th. gacs| of (s court. This wainnn has had her | Applications = for building permits : FOR NEW CHURCH BUILDING | the exccutrix of ‘the catate of Joseny | PABe crematory folk to remove the car- | hushand arrested "ot least taencr |were filed with the Board ot rumis 2270 to 2276 FOLSOM | 3 » o e Mendelson, the United States Cirenit | cass, but they ignored the notification, | times. ; Aelhos s amss on " f,‘:::""’:, Lo 5 ST. | Point Richmond s to Have House of | COUTt of ‘Appeals has now affirmed a |he alleges, until the odor emitted by| “Which rather goes to prove,” saiq |Street Company, Fou g i | Worahip That Will Cont | . |decree of the United States Cleculs |the decaying meat led to his arrest for [ the Judge, “that she was unfortunate | tWo-story brick, $50,000; Galland Mer- General Office, 1023 O'Farrell St. | 18, l;uogu:lt),":we:;;illl?g cos’nzileh:ehrmgslfloo.;lf. maintaining a public nuisance. He|in her selection of a husband.”. cantile Company, Ea:t Eigxht‘!;. near - ' ritz e D e H . N. . | iac s drei M":"h"e Methodist min- | Bisner and the estate of Joseph Men. |P1e3ded to Judge Conlan that illness| “That's right, Judge—you've struck | Folsom, laundry, $22,000 g isters yesterday held at the Deaconess’ delson must pay to Saxlehner as dam- ages for designi prevented him interring the menace to it,” exclaimed the lady in question, and Pierce, near Post, skating rink, $19,500; > 2 ng and directing the |Public Lealth, but he was pronounced | her wrath instantly gave way to satis- | Harry Leap, 1514 Ellis, one-story frame, e g re S ety Wlaes ) use by tne L;Z{Isner‘f Mendelson Go. of | Bullty just the same and remanded for | fantion $5006; Renters Loan and Trust Com: e . ew e St | Jabels for ungarian bitter waters, | sentenc . v any, Hayes and Polk, one-story brick, church at Point Richmond to cost|which Imitated® and" inframed s o g Eie oo, AR fohmake -yt s viry [DenE Has $10,000 were presented to the commit- tee of church construction by the Rev. D. W. Calfee and were accepted. J. O. Hestwood, one of the trustees of the University of the Pacific, pre- |sented the plans for the new dormi- tory to take the place of the one dam- | aged recently. The structure will cost 20,000 and work has already begun. The Rev. James Hoover delivered an interesting address on “Work in Bor- |neo.” He has just returned from | Borneo, where he is a missionary for ilhe Methodist Episcopal church. e | horse on the street some days ago that | was starving, and in pity he took it to | his barn and fed it He advertised for |the owner amd the two defgn |called and claimed the horse, ta g it out of the barn. He has ascertained |that thiey were not the owners and {that they are living in a camp near | the Presidio. SACRAMENTO, Juze ‘18.—Jovernor MeNabd lehner's Hunyadi Janos label. —_— e T nts to Adopt Girl. Chief Dinan received a letter yester- day from Mrs. E. Baucom of Watson- ville, Cal, that she was anxious to adopt a good girl from .9 to 14 years of age who would appreciate a ‘good home. She would give her the best of care and treatment and would send her to school. Mrs. Baucom inclosed a let- ter of recommendation signed by a bank president and two merchangs of ‘Watsonville. Identifies Remains of Wifte, A, Kornfield, at presént residing at 1276 Eddy street, called at the coroner's office yesterday and idéatified the re- mains of a woman found in the ruins of a building at 9391 I'olsom street, as, being that of his wife Gisa. He nAted that she was the only one of the family unaccounted for ut the time of the fire. i 4 5 . i i for a free demonstra- Ask_your Barbe; One witness for the prosecution \SI.VE such graphic description of the appear- ance of the defunct cow and the effects of the stench arising from it that sev- eral persons became wan of counte- nance and hurriedly departed the court- room, and the Judge was forced to muz- zle the raconteur. { Vo P Dark-eyed and deflant, Miss Ella Johnson faced little Mrs. Leslie Falken- burg, whose rather worthless spouse she was accused of having stolen, ana Pleaded not guilty to the charge of va- ‘8rancy which'had been utilized as pre- addressing the diminutive matron. “Yes, sir; and she's a desolate chirac- ter,” was the reply. i Miss Johnson laughed outright. ana Mr. Falkenburg palpably struggled to keep his weak countenance in repo Hi$ Honor rebuked the merriment with a frown and enHghtened Mrs. Walken- burg as to its cause by kindly remark- ing, “A dissolute character, eh 5 T all woman was vlllblyb vex;d'- Y the gxpose of her ignorance, but shc yluckfl\}relfim«l ‘the charge. “Yes; und strong case against Mr. Shea. When they were burned out of house and home at 32 Norfolk street on April 18, said burning not being through fault of his, she and her ten-year-old daugh- ter went to dwell in a shed, where they have since resided as réfugees, and her only ground of complaint against her spouse was his neglect to establish her in a more pretentious abode. She ac- $18,500. N knowledged that he had shared with her all the money he could obtain by working as a teamster. - His Honor dismissed the complalnt and informed Mrs. O'Shea that to dwell in a shed at this time may mean a pau- city of physicial comforts, but does not necessitate loss of social standing. Baking } 1) > tion of the Soothi: Healing, Strength- < {of Ukiah to be a membep qatd | ening Murine Eye Tonie. You will want | #fter he took away our two -kids he of trustees for the Mendocino ‘State [ more. Then buy it of Druggists or Op- | Went a-livin’ with her in a tent back of § | 4 Hospital, vice T. A. Templeton,zesigned. | ticians—o0 cents, B {‘l:u @ ner's e L . i his father's " house on Edonborough THE WHOLESOME . Best of the High Grade Powders. Powder "HATTEROTH SURGICAL H

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