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CALL, SUNDAY,
THE SAX FRANCISCO
MARCH 3, l»01."
25
DOINGS OF WEEK WOOS MAIDEN IN A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION
NO ROOTERS' CLUB
WILL
ANGLICIZE
LIFE PASSES OUT
CORDES'
THE FILIPINOS FORM CO-EDS
IN REALTY WORLD WITH A RAZOR Aged Alameda Manufacturer, Killed by Giant Powder,
Conditions Are Deemed Very Dnsky Don Juan, Failing to
FtTorable by tht
Capture Girl, Cuts Her
Dealers.
Clothes.
.
Cetera People Are Undoubtedly
Looking: Tocrard California. and
Commission Authorizes the Pair Students Draw the Lim
Is Supposed to Have Committed Suicide.
Building of Ample Schcol
Structures.
Menaces Her Walta Employer Will*
He Accomplishes Destruction of
of Public Instruction
Pounded and Schools WillBe
Established in Every
Pueblo.
BERKELEY. March 2. The United
States Philippine Commission has passed
an act for the establishment of public
schools on the islands at an estimated
cost of $100,000. The act Is dated January
21. 1901, and went Into effect at that time.
President Wheeler of the University of
California has received a copy of It, sent
to htm by the commission.
Under the act a department of public
instruction has been established in the
Philippines, with headquarters at Manila.
Charles Heath, colored, chased the colthrough the
rfeocr^ei during: the werk show a. total of ored servant of M. 8. Ayau
family residence at 2526 Hilleffass avenue.
tiZZ.ry*. The ia_ea th«.t ha.ve b*en recorded
morning,
and falling to
durlr.g the \eeelt number 106 and amount Berkeley, this
wardrobe with his
her
catch
her
slashed
tranafera
en
record
placed
1725,221
to
Tt«
the scandalized proprietor
ror the month cf February aspresated In raeor. holding
the houee at bay with the same trusty
T»Itse SX.7U.CSS. AH cosdltlons are-excep- of
Ayau that If that
t:or_ai:y fatvorable. Ttiere has b«en much weapon. H> told Mr.
would
blow the top of
did
cot
sufSce
he
month
aiout
the
Interest
talk la the raat
that the Eastern people are taking In his head off withhla revolver.
Heath la minus an eye, and emphasizes
Allprimary
'
lice* bar© picked this port out for the Fanny and engaged her In conversation.
Every The young woman related afterward that
irateway for Oriental commerce.
caller wanted her to fly with him and
few <!&,}-¦ som© new use for crude x>etro- her
lesni Is found and power la comlne down be his own.
frcni the
manu- The young woman demurred
mountains for the use of
Additional railways will press
forward to
San Francisco. ¦Wareare sougrht to accomrnothe inevitable demand of trade to
rocs. The announcement cf the Intention cf the Market Street Railway system
to turn the dummy line west or Central
avenue Into tn electric road and to replace tbe Sacramento and Jackson etreet
cables west of Fl'.lmore street with electric lines will do much to stimulate the
growth of the section north of Golden
Oate Paxfc, which has not had the beat
facilities in the past.
house
enter
properties
cate
Some Big Sales.
that have
to so sudden an elopement, whereupon her ebony
edrairer ardently pressed his suit— so ard-
ently, paid Fanny, that she thought proper to retreat. Heath vainly tried to soothe
her alarms with a loaded slx-ehooter, but
Fanny fled, Heath being a close second.
The master of the house, hearing
Charles and Fanny dashing about the
house to an accompaniment of crashing
bric-a-brac,
ventured a protest.
The
broom peddler turned his attention to
that gentleman and promised to carve
him to the queen's taste Ifhe made himself tco officious.
Then he went to the girl's room and cut
and tore Into shred* every piece of wear-
Ing apparel
he could find. Hats, shoes.
A'LAMEDA.
March
2.—Under
cir-
is
placed
principal eaJes
during
the
p&st
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WORLD.
1
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cf the
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lots is C1:S.
Country realty continues to move well
(a favored localities. J. H. Henry has just
purchased t(M acres of land near San
two
\
•
the
agony.
"Give me a drink of water!
writhing in
was adopted from the football of th«
boys; organization;*— boating, athletic, literary and social— were formed. Just like
-
;
¦¦
outside.
"I live within a hundred yards of the
Hebard. "and felt the
groaning
¦
place." said Mr.
concussion more than anybody else. At
first I
could not locate- tho trouble, but
as Iwas walking down the street that
skirts the tidal canal Iheard the groan-
Tlve English language
the bait to
Nation that thsre
ticable shall be jnade the basis of all pub- sundry "blind, tiger?" in Berkeley's mile
••;. ;.;.:¦; .•¦/
.:.¦¦•
lic school Instruction and soldiers may umit. : .
be detailed as instructors until such time
as they may be replaced by trained VEBDICT IN FAVOR OF
teachers.
Authority Is given the general super. . PONY EXPRESS SYSTEit
intendent of public Instruction to obtain
from the United States 1030 trained Amer- United States District Judge Kohlican teachers ot monthly salaries of not
saat Sustains the Action of
less than $75 nor more than $125. their
traveling expenses
from their residences
the Jury,
to Manila to be paid by the Government.
CHICAGO. >Iarch 2.—Judge Kohlsaat. In
No teacher or any other person shall
teach or criticize the doctrine of any the United States District Court to-day
church, religious .sect or denomination,
sustained the action of a jury which gave
-¦
MAN WHO MET DEATH. SPOT
SHOWS PLACE WHERE HE
LAY WHEN FOUND.
Cordes had been manufacturing eucalyptus oil for some time, having extracted
it from eucalyptus leaves. He owned two told John Llclch. the proprietor, that he
buildings, one of which contained a boil- would not see him again. He went toward
er and two stills and the other his office a private room and remarked that he had
and storeroom. It was in this latter that played cards there once with an old
Oh, for he kept the giant powder.
and shoes have been adopted from the
wardrobe of the steener sex- basket ball
board of education* composed of the gtn- and the dally papers that the roll would
of
to be op?n for signatures in various"¦¦parts
eral superintendent and four membersThey
¦<'••" °
be appointed by the commission.
the collese building?.
-•'.--.-•
shall hold office three years, meet reguThen the young- ladies wa!te<4 for their
strons
larly every two months and receive $10 companions "with strong lunga.and
"
':
each for regular or special meetings. The minds to sign.
.-. !- : =. : •: •;
city superintendent -of schools at Manila
open for Several
The."
rolls
remained
shall receive an annual salary of $3000 weeks, and an. even half-dozen signed, :
not less
been destroyed an«t:
and the division superintendents
N.ow tbe rolls have
'
than $2000 nor more than $2500. In each the Sports and Pastimes. Association is
municipality a local school board of four corjsldrlng a proposlton • to brlns . Carrie
for the
or six members shall be appfiinted by the Nation out as a special "rooter"
division superintendent.
basket ball: team.' They are holding out
as soon as pracMrs.
i
ara
ment she was stunned, but as soon as she
recovered she dressed hurriedly and went
to the assistance
of the man she heard
ing and then saw the wreck. I
asked
Mr. Cordes how It happened, but he could
not answer."
exploded
The amount of powder
is not
definitely known. As near as any one
knows it was about 100 sticks. The con*
cussion was terrific for such a comparatively small quantity, but the theory Is
that pome chemicals
that were stored
there went up with the powder. Cordes
powder
to
blow
tree stumps. He
up
used
bought a box containing 100 sticks two
weeks ago, but only used a few. Thomas
Pellow. a former employe of Cordes,
urged the old man to get rid of It, but
for some reason he did not do so, though
ho promised that he would.
Believe Cordes Committed Suicide.
BERKELEY. March *.—The university
"co-ed" Is ¦willing to adopt co-education
In its general features, but when it come*
to some of the masculine details sha
draws a hard, sharp line. The members
have drawn one of these lines at a Co-.
ed Rooters' Club. Collars, ties, shirti
-
interior is a wreck.
awakened by a piece of board,
cumstances which Indicate the She was
forced through a break in the
act of a despondent man bent that was
upon ending his own life, a Quan- wall, striking her on the head. For a mo-
towns and false hair were sacrificed to
been
on record
the fervor of his fancy for Fannv.
tity of giant powder was exploded
¦week are &» follows:
Deputy Sheriff. Striker happe'ned upon
tearing
G. the scene and Interrupted the offering on at an early hour this morning, Cordes,
Estate cf Joan N. G. Hunter ts Robert
Hooker, toutheAst cerrer cf Lajr^r.a ar.a E11H the altar of Venus "by gathering Heath into shreds the body of Herman
taking him off to jail. Later a an aged resident An hour after the exstreet*. 1:0x137:6. 135,000; Apn V. Nolan to in and
complaint was sworn to by Fanny John- plosion the old man expired In the hosI*eter Dean
eouth^i'eet
corner Klllrr.ore and
"I Just raid $30 for one of them
Eacnmtnto, 103:6x75:6, CSLSM; Eliza Kargtr to son.
pital ambulance and the destination of
line of MJ»»l«n.
cresses." she said.
Kenry E. ;Bothir. Foatieast
the vehicle wa3 changed to the Morgue.
117:6 ecuthweiit from Second. KxS3, J20.000;
Ker.ry E. and Jennie VT. Bothln to Thomas
The city and Its suburbs was shaken
CrelUn, eoutheaft line of Mission. US:S T» 6outhby the terrific concussion
a few minwes-t irom Seoor.d.- JS:'9 ;^xSfxruxS'^xrj'T,x»Oxlov4
utes
¦•-">:
LillyF.
Char>s T. and
after 5 o'clock. Windows half a
Inches by SC. ISC.
ATLAS OF THE
away trom the seen© of the explosion
F. Tildes' tj the Haf=>tt Warehouse Company,
mile
¦otKhuett Ur.e c'.
street, 13T:« southwest
were broken. Wild rumors spread about
from F.-is. rv.. 1374x23.' tl<&.00»; J. A. Simpthe streets that a terrible accident had
Ci>well,
fon
IJenr^*
northwest corner
al. t
$45,200:
Po'.iL and Turk. 137 :txlS7:«.
IJorrls Holler
occurred, with consequent loss of life. In
to Julius Schary. couth- llni? of Ellis street. 137:6
a short time hundreds of people had betl5.5C«O;
I^giina,
William
Levistcn
to
ca*: :r rr.
The Coll is offering its readcome spectators of the devastation reof Christ. Scientist, southwest
First «. .c:r:h
sulting from the explosion.
c;ott ani Sacramento.
lTT^^xi":*,
ers the best atlas on the marearner
McCarthy.
|U.a«; Tiancis Mc«Jee to Patrick H.
The scene of the happening was at the
ket for $1-50.
v *f: Jtoe of Ccnir^^roodl. 75 feet northeast
foot of Park street, near the tidal
rroni J^irhieer.th, 4&:4xi;3 JCO.iOO; Jonathan R.
Call at the business offlce of
canal bridge. One building had be,en
Taicott t) Pa -lice Cousin, southwest line of
this paper and satisfy yourfpear. :37:6 toutheast
from Market, 45:l.Cx
leveled to the ground, every 'piece
127 :u tTO.OCO.
self as to the merit of this ofof timber having been broken Into bits.
A. JL Ssecic & Co. have sold for Wilfer. Ifyou •want a really fin© j
Two or three other buildings had their
liam Ilir.kel the southwest corner of Sacsides and roofs crushed Inward. A great
book of reference it is imposramecto and leaven worth streets to Jean
hole in the earth showed where the powChiax for H5J50QL The lot is C0xD6 and has
sible to secure a book to equal
der had done Its work. It was beside this
upon it thrtt two-story frame buildings.
Cram's Atlas of the World.
Cordes,"
Benjamin M. Ounr. & Co. have sold for
' hole that the body of "Old Man
Thomas I. Be-rgin two lots on the north
Cram's Atlas is the best and
a« he was familiarly called, was found
Seme cf the
caved In and
be free and
They Are Willing to Go In for Athletic or Literary Organizations,
but Will Not Shout on
the Bleachers.
lnstruction.shall
schools established by the military gov- those of their brothers and other sirla'
;
but whfn It came to a Rooters'
ernment shall
become a part ol the de- brothers
*
Club, to b^ composed
entirely of th©
partment.
gentler
generally Imitative sex the
and
The chief officer shall be a General Superintendent of .Public Instruction, ap- girls balked. They could stand for much
pointed by the commission
at an annual that savored of bratvn.buf when It carae
salary of toot*..-. He shail have power to to brawn of the voral chords it became
every
pueblo
establish school? in
in the too much for even the feminine
" • : courag*
•
.
archipelago, where practicable, and to re- of Berkeley.
The. plan originated with th«* Associated.
organize those already established, where
Students,
an organisatior
that
necessary.
He stiuii appoint a city Su- Wom»n
much to advance th? co-ed in1'erintenuent of Scnools lor Manila, divis- has done
It
orgaptzatlnn.
In
athletics
and
ion superintendents
tor other parU of terest
was proposed that a fem'ale Rooters'
the Islands, teacners and clerks and fix Club,
attached,
to
the
Pastimes
clerks,
Sports
and
the sajanes of the teachers and .
very nice.' and that
lie shall ittso tlx the curriculum for pri- Association, would be
mary, secondary ana other public schools. the club -might do like the Rooters' CTv«t»
cheer th«
He shall divide the archipelago into attached to the football. ?e?ison— on
to vicschool divisions, not to exceed ten In hearts of the basket ball team
number, with Manila as one. He shall tory.as the souls of. the football men are
victory
to
to
in the
supposed
power
to determine in what towns
be <-"hWred
ha\e
English teachers, to be paid out of the days of- the great intercolles^ate Kame.
as
may
worfc;
girls,
just
teach
exwent
to
the
treasury,
shall
and
So the
Insular
a yeil
ercise discretion in favoring those towns boys did last fair. Th*>y selected
Marguerite
showing loyalty to the United States or leader in the rersdri of Miss
Scott, and Miss Scott, was delegated to
towns that shall construct and maintain
organize her assistants.
. ••- ".'¦¦
school buildings by local taxation.
Notices were put tn the college paper*
There shall be a superior aQvlsory
Calirorsla. "VTkatever basl* of fact there
this affliction a* a basis for shelter In the
has beeri fcr such an Idea, there Is no Home
for the Adult Blind on Telegraph
douht that the facts Justify Itnow. Line avenue, utilizing the good eye In pursubeing
by
ing
added
coy damsels and hla calling of oroom
altar line cf cteaziers Is
He called at the Ayau dwelling
larff* corporations whose standing !m- peddler.
morning
this
and asked to see Fanny
pUe« tliat they have corne to> Btey. Other
Johnson, the maid of all work. He was
lines are dickering. The transcontinental referred to the ba£k door, where he found
facturers.
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Oakland Office San Francisco Call,
1113 Broadway, March 2.
Vocr Bale» xa2»cac*& u tucvlajr takes
r'xco finiltt tr;« vxek l&at past aggrer«.ted V3JX& Tea othtn tka.t have been
fied Scheme.
Department
Tronkful of Feminine
Finery.
In, State's
Prospects.
gaVrtng Xntezwst
on a Novel but Undig-
friend the night before he died.
He did
or shall attempt to Influence the pupils
for or against any church or religious
sect In any public- school. It Is provided,
however, that a priest or minister of the
church established In the pueblo, either
In- person or by a designated teacher of
religion, may teach religion for one-half
hour three times a week In the school
building to those children whose parents
or guardians desire it.
A normal school shall be established In
Manila for training the natives In the
This school shall
science of teaching.
cost J25.000 and shall be paid for out of
Treasury.
A trade school for
the Insular
the Instruction of the natives In useful
trades shall be established In the same
city at a cost of $15,000. This sum shall
also be paid out of the Insular Treasury
as well as a like sum for the establishment of an agiiculutral school on the Island of Xegros.
The cost of the buildings and equipments for the present time. Including the
normal, trades and agricultural schools,
shall not exceed $400,000.
a
verdict
In favor :«f the
Kxprea*
Pony
system against the
United States Express
Company and the Chicago, Milwaukee and
St.
Paul Railroad. Company. He decided,
however, that
the verdict for C i0O in
'
favor oC the plaintiff. Joseph F. Lunrl.
was excessive and that half that amount
if a new 'trial
would have to be. returned
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is to be avoided.
The Pony Express system is the name
given the methods
employed by out-oftown "purchasing agents" who buy good*
carry
city
and
them back as perin the
sonal baggage, the express companies
He was accustomed
to working late. not pay for the drink he got, saying he
God's sake give me a drink of water!" but
always came home. Last night he had no money.
'•. were the words
the wounded man groaned
not come home at all and his son and
Other friends of the old man say that
out to Mrs. Mary Lambert, .the first to did
daughter, with whom he lived at 1216 Post he has been despondent
for some time
come to his assistance.
Martin, Santa Clara County, for $73,00).
street, were worried about him. Still they
money mutters. They pay that 4t he
Henry A. Chase of Sari Francisco has
Woman Attends Mangled Man. thought he would be able to take care of over
money
Brave
some
got
could have
he would
bought the Knglewood orchard
of IIS
thus being deprived of what they considMrs. Lambert, herself nearly a victim of himself.
have made a fortune out of the plant he
•
acres, rear Cajrijjtx'll, for J&5."»0.
Th©
though
strange
running.
the
old
man's
tended
the
old
man.
It
is
conversation
was
ered their legitimate business.
explosion,
the
la both salts were Wooster &
broken
body sickened her. last night that leads many to believe that
Herman Cordes was a native of Gersicht
of
his
torn
v
the
1
\\".:itton asd T. S. Montgomery of San
• She administered to him until the ambu- he deliberately committed suicide, though many, aged 74 years. He amassed a forMOBS PREVENT THE
Jcse.
specutake him away. She had pome of his friends scout the suggestion. tune in this State, but lost Itall indaughlance came to however,
*
Reports cf Dealers.
city
he
had
been
He
came
to
Alameda
from
the
on
lation.
He
leaves
sons
and*
a
OPERATION OF TRAMWAYS
once,
that
the
two
seen at
Thomas Magee & Sons report the folof 10:10 narrow-gauge train and dropped in ter. Herman Cordes Jr. Hose Company
•
fatally hurt. His body was a. mass
clothing at the saloon of P. A. Dean in the Park
Is named for his deceased son.
lowir.jsalts:
not
stitch
of
shreds,
quivering
a
Obstructions
Are Placed on the Tracks
*
The Coroner's lmjuest was held thlp
being left on it. The left foot was torn Hotel. He played cards with some friends
.*trr»-ty.
ccraer of Califorr.ia and Drumm
and
Overhead
Wires Are Cut
theory
for
a
few
minutes
and
then
sat
at
o'clock.
The
of
distance.
The
face
outside
afternoon
5
someunrecognizable.
off and thrown and
TCsCl:S. the lrrj-rDveir.er.tr. consisting
on a bench with Mr. Dean until after 11 suicide was further strengthened by tho
in Rome.
blackened
•
•h-»*-Ff-r>- brick buUdine. with basement.
was
In the course of the conversation
testimony of Asa Perkins, who said that
LtM ;r:ce beinjr between Il«u.000 and I15O.0O0;
Just after having been given the water o'clock.
*
ROME. March 2.—According to the press
he said he needed money to run his plant Cordes had told him yesterday. In reply
.t-.-^« lots,
t-et. each, on the east line
the old man lapsed into unconsciousness.
XIHG TO OMIT
Bcription price.
manifestations to-day .prevented the oper>r 1V>bsier street, between Fiibert and Union.
The appeals for drink were his last words. and asked Mr. Dean where he could get to a casual remark about his walking up ASSS
ation
of tramways by the placing of obstreet,
'. r r:ijeach; (ot, 2::?x70. en the eouth line cf
some.
told
him
would
Hebard,
His friend
he did not and down Park
that he
not
who was second to reach
H. E.
PORTION OF HIS OATH structions
on the tracks and the cutting
Butter strvet, CO feet west from lxtrkir.. for
spot, attempted to get a statement as know. Before he went away Cordes took do it many more times. The other witthe
of
overhead
wire?. Thp crowd attempted
remarking
J":": lot. C:?x600. en tke southeast corner of
that
It nesses were those whose connection with Cntario House of Commons Passes
to the cause of the explosion, but he was a drink at the bar.
to enter the Olympian Theater, .but wm
PoiSf I^5bo» and Twelfth evenueg. for JflOO: sion blocks, a portion of the Pratt estate, unsuccessful.
would be the last one he would take the matter has already been stated. The
'. '. (0x129. on the ncrth«a«t line of t-ixth street,
unsuccessful..
On Candelia- street billby
Strong
there.
to
Costigan's
yesterday,
George
Jury
brought
under direction of
II. The home of Mrs. Lambert Is within
In a verdict
the effect
Motion
t 'tween Bryant and Brannan, for $7600.
boards were overturned and set on fire.
exBuckingham, referee.
The prices ob- twenty
From Dean's Cordea went to the Bank that death was the- result of an explosion,
feet of the place whereherthe
Affirmative
Vote.
were
called out to extinguish
The
firemen
The Von Ilhein Real Estate Company r<u tained were as follow?:
a
There,
taking
drink,
house saloon.
after
he the cause of which is unknown.
plosion occurred. The rear of
prrt the sale of the .northwest corner of Polk
flames. Women Were most active ia
OTTAWA. Ont., March 2.—The House of the
*.r.i Turk streets.
the crowd. Calm- has been restored.
127:?i:137:6 feet., with fix Irr^rular lot fronting 1S5 feet en west line
passed
125
19
has
by
Commons
a vote of
to
cwi»:i:r.c houses, bririirtm? in a- rental of 1255. Of Harrii«on street, between Army etreet and
Mr. Costigan's motion that an address be
block fronttX ~. Ja.rr.es A. ard William P. Simpson an*i Srp^ntine avenue. $1000; irregular
and large Industrial affairs In the Sacra- presented
Italians .Released.
EABX FRUIT COMPANY
to .King Edward "VJII asklnjc
the •^tat*of Mary Grace Lyr.ch to Henry Cow-- ing 2fO f»et 3 inches on Army street, with
mento Valley.
that the portion of the coronation oath
a d>V'th of SS feet on Alabama street to ITi
ell fcr UZ.'M. .
RIO
JANEIRO.
March 2,-The two ItalNOW
IN
NEW
HANDS
Catholics
be
eliminated.
relationship
irregular
block frontThe Question of
of the new so offensive to
feet on Harrison. $1450:
Company to the Porter Fruit Leaders on both stdt?3 of the House spoke ians who wer« arrested because they were
Hawks & Skelton report sales as fol- ing rS4 feet 5S Inches on the east line of HarEarl
Fruit
lows:
Former Head, of the Concern. Steps Company or to the car lines Is raised in in favor of the motion, but there was a cognizant of an attempt to kill the Kir.sr
rison etre«M, 100 feet 3 Inches on Army street.
many quarters, but the new men deny any difference of opinion on Its phraseology,
of Italy, were released to-day. It was
\\"«st line of Fll'more street. ET:2 feet eouth K2 fe*t 5 Inches on Alabama street and 133
Out and the New Directorate
triangular
11300;
avenue.
shown that they had assisted- In th* araffiliation, either with other fruit compa- the debate lasting from early yesterday
Jwt
on
Preclta
irr.provem*-nt».
from Califcrr.la. 60iIC3.. vrith
to
to
east
reaching
morning.
line of Howard
Takes Charge.
.
nies or car lines.
rest of the main conspirator:
aJilton S. Eisner, for J1C.O90; lot and two-story lot
until 2 o'clock this
Twenty-thrM and Twentytrick, building. ;i:SxS7:6. on the east line cf ] itreet. between
LOS ANGELES. March 2.—The Earl
feet 6 inehe«
. Front
etrwt. US:* n->rth of California, to I>. fourth. 74 feet wide In rear. IK
to
way
Licensed
Wed.
Company
facing
right
the
of
on
Fruit
deal was consummated
t=. barker, for «i-.COl; lot. £5x114. on the south <n south line and
OAKLAND, March 2.—The following
73 feet
.
this evening. Mr. Earl has disposed of his
OCEAN TBAVEIi.
OCEAN TRAVEL. V . ..
lir»* «f Kfhteenth «reet, ICIi feet east fro^n Han 3cm» railroad, JilO; corner fronting
inches on west line of Treat avenue, with
In the fruit company, after hav- marriage licenses
were Issued by the
interests
•Noe. to B.- CaltTStar tlifti: let.
en I
6
inches
on
north
line
of
depth
County
a
of
122
feet
ing
to-day:
Joseph
corner
retired
from
the
Continental
Fruit
Clerk's
office
C.
the inortfcwen
of Larkinand Chestnut
street and fronting
streets,
Express. It is claimed by those who are Goetze, San* Francisco, aged 24 years, and
to- E. «.*. I.rttr.dl*. for flJjO: «outheA:-t j Twenty-sixth street to rear
corner of Taylor nv^z and llontgomery ive- i OarneM Square, $I9r.O; irregular lot fronting Hu
Marie I. Mills, Santa Rosa, aged IS;
familiar with the details of the transac*> t on oast line of Alabama street and 103
leave Broadway
Steamers
sire, core lot. .to A. Suaecl. fcr fliwO.
tion that he steps out of active business
Michael P'Toole. San .Francisco, aged 22. j«
•
. "Will Dispatch Steamer
f*-et on Florida street, and also on Serpentine
wharf. San Francisco:
and Cella A. Sorensen, San Francisco,
bfa
pockets.
with
a
cool
million
In
his
report
fronting
O.D. Baldwin & Sen
73 feet on
*
pgte.
these sales: ! avenue, $1^,50; irregular lot
Fcr
Alaskan
Ports— 11 a. m..
aged
20;
Solomon
personnel
Oakland,
aged
The
of
the
new
Crokner.
company
Serpentine
April
street
and
Is
west
line
of
Alabama
K.
27.
. Ncrtheast cornet of\6 Lombard
and Buchanan i
sS^hk.
MarchChange
2. 7. V. 17.
not made public In full, but the new di- 28, and Dora Schary, Oakland, aged 18;
company
to
'.
Mfey^fv*1^ L
Oeorge M. Mitchell for I avenue, with a depth of ICO feet, narrowing to
FDR
streets. 13t.Ck:rT:6.
.21, and Annie
rectorate,
$700.
elected in Los Angeles last George Oakland,
Arlett. Selby, aged
¦Homer Klr.ir. for.JoOC-O: lot.
stfiraTs at Seattle.
PvK'WSA
r7:CxlOT. on the 20 feet in the rear.
IS; Leonard Sles(B.
Jones,
evening,
aged
consists
of
William
E.
For
Vancouver
!<v&.5SS|
Gerber.
Victoria.
I;:.*
;
purchased
<
:: rUJ
I :Gr^ie ctreet. 110 feet west from
the property
>»i*i
Sp*»ck ras
A.
M.
Francisco,
2a,
slnger,
aged
Tovrniwnd,
and
cashier of the California State Bank of
San
Annie
Port
Seattle.
fiBSjjO3*?au C.).
.h'reu. Cor.tSOO; lot.' with Improvements, on tee i on the north '.ine of Sixteenth street, beSacramento; Hon. Fred Cox, president of McDonald, San Francisco, aged 23; Clem- !
Special Dispatch to The Call.
Tacoma. Everett. Anacorfs
t^f-SS^aii
»«t line oT StontpOMMXT street, ilfeet north i
Vis; Katmat.
tween Castro and Noe streets, the lot
~^^aOl
and New Whatcom <Wa*h->—
company; Calvin W. Clark, for- ent P. Kirk, Oakland, aged 23. and Ethel
.roiri.Jackson,
for JCrOOu.
same
the
two
flats
from
it,
by
7,
11". with
on
being 25
11 l
12. 17.
¦VANCOUVER, B. C-. March 2.—Definite merly extensively engagf-d In the cattle G. IMckerson. Oakland, aged 19.
tn.. March 2.
•
report the Charlotte H. Foulkes. for J4S00.
day thereafter.
27,
April
every
frhainwaid.
Buekbee
&.
Co.
and
fifth
business;
1.
Heilbron,
to-day
by
Adolph
formerly
22.
was made here
a
• oiktvir.g *ales :
Henry P. Sonntag has bought for an In- announcement
Change at Seattle for this company's steamers
",'¦1
For Inforrnatlon Apply to ¦••
wholesale butcher and extensive land
Pugilists Still in Jail.
a water lot at the northeast officials of the Crows Nest Pass Coal owner
for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or TaWHITE
STAR STEAMSHIP CO.. .• •'
In the San Joaquln Valley, and
Eobtbwest corner of Sacramento
and Fill-] vestment
•
Ky.
C.
P.
by
Ry.:
Front
30
business
to
N.
P.
at
Vancouver
to
Oregon
and
Company, whose coal and coke
streets.
.
Union
nor* etreew, TS:?x:06:3. for $11,500. this being j rcrner of
GAL.VESTON. Tex.. March 2.—Joe Cho- coma Eureka., numboldt Bay— S p. m.. March
George B. Katzensteln. formerly treasurer
: Block. Seattle.
th* present location of a tranrh jxtstoffice and I
Or
' Ci fe^t with a two-story and basement is the largest In Western Canada, that a of the Earl Fruit Company, and for years ynskl and Jack Johnson, arrested last 4. For
9. 14. i9. 24, 29, April 3. and every fifth day
"
the garden cf a *on?t;' north line of Clay building thereon, for $13,000.
SSt Market .St., Room *•• S-. V. .
the company's widely known through the State as a high Monday night by State Rangers on the thereafter.
proprietary
Interest
in
Balfour, Guthrie & Co. have purchased
by
ftre«t. between
Powell and Mason. CSxfo:-.),
week
purchased
organization.
had been
this
charge of prizefighting, will have a haofficial of various fraternal
For San Diego." stopping only at Santa Bar$r;00: east line of Baker -street
30 feet Bouth the Interest of the Home Fire and Insur- shares
Smelting
Trust.
The new men in the Earl Fruit Com- beas corpus hearing before Judge Allen bara. Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los AnAmerican
from- Uotr.i-arti. CZx?i:3. 11000: for Sutro e^ta.e ance Company in the three-story brick the New
'
Wednesdays,
? a. m.: •
Jielra. south* art cornet of L&ke and Second
James J. Hill of the Great Northern and pany have been associated with the prime in the Criminal Court in this city Mon- jr.le,,)—Steamer Queen. Sunday*.
building on the north line of California
5 a. m.
nTTOME. SCCTHAXPT05,'LOJTDOS. 7ABZS.
of New York are ac- movers In several colonization projects day. The men are still in Jail.
steamer Panta Rosa.
avenues. 50x112:6. Jl^ :CtW Wilson estate, U(n street, 43:6 feet east from Sansome.
The J. Pierpont Morgan
•
Monterey.
CaySan
The
For
Panta
Crux.
Simeon.
at
StoppinginJthe deal.
amount
Cherbourr. westbound.
Ijeavenwcrth street, .45:Cxi27:6. JSOOO.
price is reported to have been about tively Interested
ucos ' Port Harford <Pan Luis Oblspo). Gavi- From New Tbrk Every Wednesday at 13 a. m.
•. *
Involved was nearly $1,000,000.
JiO/.M).
To Cut Up a Tract.
ota. Santa Barbara. Ventura. Hueneme. j 8an St. Louis.. .,....Mar. l3|St. Louis.. ..:.:. April 3
at Fernle are lia miles north
The
mines
Angeles)(Los
and New Tork
New Telephone Building.
Pedro. Ea«>t Pan Pedro
Rayrr.or.<5 & Baldwin announce
that
Mar. 2C|Xew Tork...:..April tn
of the International boundary line, and
Newport Steamer Corona, Fridays. 9 a. m.:
Vaderland ......Mar. 171 Vaderlahd :..,.. April 11
they are about to cut up the Chadbume
The Pacific States Telephone and Tele- the Dominion Parliament has promised
Steamer Bonlta. Tuesdays, 9 n. m.
Magdalena
Bunriaa block, bounded by Castro, Twen- graph Company has contracted for the the company a charter for a railway from
Jcse
tiet
.
Bay,
Pan
RED. STAR L1N2. :
For Ensenada.
ty-secend, Noe ar.d Alvarado streets. Into concrete walls, pumping, and twisted iron Crows Nest to the boundary, so thjit coke
Cabo Mazatlan. AHata. La Fa«. Santa Rosalia
Umw York and Antwar*.
each
month.
forty-six lots, acd
(Mex.)—
Guaymas
also the Excelsior work for a building on the lot bounded may be supplied to the smelters of Mon10
a.
m..
7th
and
From New Tork Every Wednesday, l£ Xoca. .
tract, bourded by Mission street and Lon- by New Montgomery, Natoma and Minna tana and other United States centers. The
For further information obtain company's Weateroland ...Mar. MlFriesland
April t
don. Brazil and Persia avenues, the lat- etreets.
folders. company
present output of the mines is 450 tons of
....ApriliJ
20 Soathwark
reserves the right to change Kenatnrton ....Mar.
ter making fifty-two lots. They are also
A. Busalachi will build a three-story coke a day. A thousand new ovens will
The
.'...April
Mar.
27l
Weaterland
It
sailing
sailing
Noordland
dates and hours of
«t*amers.
up the work of road making and and basement
frame building on the be DUt in. making it the largest coking
INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO..
without nr*vious nntlce. •
bridpe buildln? to tirir.g Into the market south line of Bay street, 22:11 feet west plant in the world, and 1800 tons per day
Agent.
Montgomery
CHAS.
D.
TATLOK.
General
TICKET OFFICE—* New • •
the Koes Valley Park tract and are plant- from Mason.
Pacific" Const. .30 Montgomery st..
will be shipped by June. The Canadian
street fPalnce Hotel).
Ing irtes alon^ the avenues.'
Anna T. F. Gray has contracted for a
Railway made a big fight against
Nine lots
GOODALL, PERKINS &CO.. Gen. Agts...
two-story and attic frame building on the Pacific
was
futile.
deal,
opposition
fcave.bec-n sold.
but
its
Francisco.
the
10 Market St.. San
Lyon & Hoag report the following re- east line of First avenue, north from
cent sa>s:
Clay, to cost $4359.
HEADFORT
OF
licrm. Holier to Julias Eharr. lot 27:6x123. on
MARQUTS
C. W. Haufe will erect a three-story
and
to the Affected
the south lire. of £;:::¦ etreet, xr::6 ea« of frame building to contain six flats on the
SS. SIERRA, for HonoluW, Samba, New
TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION
latrzr&. V.Z.10Q. ¦with lmproi-eineT.ta consisting north line of McAllister street. 112:6 feet
and Australia
''.
DISPATCH FAST STEAMKRS TO
Zealand
ci a thrc*-«tory house, containing flat*; lot
"Webster, at a cost of $13,200.
-...'..^...Widnesday. March 8, 3 p. aa.
west
from
We answer the INTERNAL DRUGGING TO RUIN THE
_^^^
tOxlK. with two-story brute, on the south elde
AUSTRALIA, for Tahiti
The cost of the four-story hotel build- Apparently Determined to Marry
briefly. If STOMACH. The St. James treatment
"SS.
¦&OC^^^ftk<>
eT Ha.r.co«:k etreet. 1ZZ fc»t wwt of Sanchez.
Questions
.".„.
p. m.
is
.'.'Wednesday.- March 13.
erected by Ella and Maurice
you cut an artery local, direct and positive.
Miss Rosa Boote of the
<53d».
54000. bo-JEt-.t by CtaHtai Musant; lot and im- ing to be
From Spear-street Wharf at 11 a. in. .
:
(Honolulu only*
Schmltt on the northwest corner of Sutter M
/x**^"*
in your arm you do
including Berth SS. MARIPOSA
I>rovemcnt» on the west fide of Second avenue
The St. James treatment Is prepared In CADE $12 First Class
Gaiety Chorus.
'^WS2*Pl
-Saturday. March 18, 2 p. m.
Gough
$16,000.
streets
willexceed
....:
M«als,
and
Crayons,
175 feet north of Cleai^t «trr«t, Z>xU0, 12SJ0;
tak e Internal the form of
and
very narrow lAnC $8 Second Clasi
/
-V^JM not
H. H. Young has let contracts for the
LONDON. March 2.—Lieutenant, the
lot ar.d lmtrox-ementB or the west elde of Normedicine
to stop tho smooth, flexible and wholly soluble,
Jt&* >e>*2ISMv#
327 Harttt SI
Mar. 4. 14. 24. Apr, iI
D.SP2EHELS k BHOS. 60., Cthera! Jlasnts.
COLUMBIA sails
of a two-story residence, Marquis of Headfort, of the First Life
flow of hlood. YOU are Inserted Into the
folk street. US feet .- .• :.¦ :
/*?"¦
.,t of Folsom
fiO construction
passagewhich
fx*rftl8t
water
W. ELDER sails
Mar. 9. ». 29. Apr. »
at
toangr Otto, 813 torfct St.. Pig »o. 7, Hefc St
OEO.
basement,
y
on the south- Guards,
Bta'l
K2&0; A. r. Conrad t^ight the lot Z3xl~ 6 on with attic and
USE
APnight,
they
deposit
whose determination to make
LOCAL
where
dissolve
and
the,
Butte,
Walla,
Spokane.
fliS?4«f7
V\
Short Line to Walla
the north Pi-le of Bajrea «rett. S.1 feet east of west corner of Vallejo and Stelner streets
PLICATIONS. Slm- medication in Its full strength upon the Helena
Rosa Boote of the Gaiety chorus
all points In th« Northwest.
r
Harly when tho ure- Prostate Gland, contracting and strength- Through and
etrtner.- |»»; lot 37:6xy2:» on the Bouthwest which indicates a cost of about $18,000, for Miss
/r\
}T
; PACI7I0 STEAM HA7I8ATI0H CO. AND
has created so
tickets to all points East.
of Headfort
comer of Fillmore ani Union streets, a. cart of brick, ptone, carpenter, glass and plumb- Marchioness
thral
ening
ducts
become
ducts and FOREVER STOPC0MPASIA SCD AXXKICA3ASZ YAF03Z3
talk, is under orders to Bail for
the
E.
C. WARD. General Agent.
much
"C54r
;
Plxlfy
estate.
StS'.T
l^t
Ing
the
25x137 6 on th»
/\lSjfl$(t*^ weakened and re- PING DRAINS A>TD EMISSIONS
Montgomery at.
work.
and
Is
confronted
with
tha
.^K
1
Africa
Mexican. Central
and
To -Valparaiso, stopping at :
«outh Bide of Filbert ftreet, 212 feet east of
Iaxed ll is ridicu- curing while the patient sleeps.
James Mearns will plac* a three-story South
American, ports. Sailing:
told and fight- .^ag^JU^t^ar
tad
South
Ftelner. 1900. part cf the .I'lx'.ry estate- for XV attic and basement frame building on the necessity of going when
ous to. take lnteri
i,
ilancee.
March 1.1301
'
giving
up
hi?
He
declares
SB.ing
or
COLOMBIA
•
W. KedralU a r.fv hovire. IZ& San Enino ave- west line of Cole street, 100 feet north
nal treatment,
March 20. 1301
SS. TIXAPEL
JS600: tr> J. P. -Kcnetsky. Si7 Else" street
he will accept the stigma of resignation
r.ue.
through the stomach
pass
-April 4. 1901
street. from Page, to contain three dwellings.
which
must
forego
tr-m M. rriee. 521OTthan
his
resolution
to
83.
AREQTTIPA
;....:. ..April 17.
is an accumulation of slujrContracts have been awarded by Amelia rather
the seat of
Varlcocele In
SS. LJMARI
19C1
marry. The case has been brought to the and urine before it reaches project
l/von & Hoag alt) hive. »oia three lots each
2,
the
veins
of
from
glsh
The seminal ducts
into
blood
Section
Seawall.
the
At 12 m.
::xl00. on. th«.e«Juth Btt? cf ElKhteeath street. E. Sherman and Elizabeth K. Dana for notice of no less a personage than King disease.
scrotum
solely to Imperfect circulation,
expressly for Central
two-story
the
are
bullr
through
7C, feet west of Mli^isstppt. at $>»
basement
and
attic
the
urethral
canal
Prostate
due
LEAVE
These
steam-m
frame Edward, who has handed It over to
and
WILL
WHARF. COReach: a cor- a
passenger service. (No
Gland, arid are easily reached by LOCAL has Its origin in a diseased and torpid
r.t^T Jot. lixl&O. on the. Bouthwest comer of building on the north line of Pacific ave- Prince Edward of Sixe- Weimar, colonel
ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 o. m.. and South American
Prostate Gland. Operations In this dis- for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight and
J"i|rnie« nUi and illKiis-sirpl etreete. sold for nue, 242 :C feet west' from Gough Street.
First Life Guards. The Prince of TREATMENT.
pasaenser
of
the
tlS
California
«treet
only
temporary,
Nagasaki
Shanghai,
and
office.
J12f*; lot ca the west- r.'de of Missouri street
approximate
$12,000.
(Hiogo).
and no me- Kobe
and
The cost wtH
Dr. Carter'sdissolve,
"Gran-Solvent"
soluble ease are
wrot's a letter pointing out
BALFOUR. GCTirRIE & CO.. Agents.
digest and "forever chanical device yet discovered has cured connecting at Hongkong with steamers fcr
IA feet «'.uth of Klght^nth.
Andrea Sbarboro will build a new resl- Saxe-Welmar
Sixioo.
Bold iOr
Marquia the ruin of his career If Bougies will
cargo
to
the
received
on
board
on
India,
day
case.
Gran-Solvent
No
purchaser,
I10C«. The
will
a slnele
heals the
etc.
himself at Asti. Sonoma County.
insisted on marrying Miss Boote, as remove
restores healthy circulation
COMPAGSTIZ QSXXHAL5 TKA33ATLAXTIQT73.
fcewe,
. : : erect a. two-story dence'for
of sailing.
A. F. Nelson will erect three flats on he
Prostate anddisappears
Friday. March 15. 1X1
she could not be received by the regi-and the sluggish SS AMERICA MARU....
TO" HAVRE-PARIS.
Varlcocele
DIRECT LINE Thursday.
the
northwest
corner
of
Hartford
street
.
Bovee. Toy.& Sonntap
have
sold
t*ntInstead of
prot>on
SS HON'GKOXO MARU.-Tuesday. April 3. 1301
•
replaced
by
Is
Sallins tverr
pure,
avenue.
accumulation
«C»323
Eighteenth
,
and
replied,
regretting
May
<rt3cs as follows:
that he In15 days, without pain, injury or
Marquis
Friday,
Saturday, at 10 a. m.. from Pier C. -T*W«9K
The
NIPPON
MARU
S.
1X1
SS.
healthy
blood.
put
up
a two-story
inconred
Taylor will
way,
Round-trip
Elizabeth
tickets
at
reduced
street. First-class
bougies
River,
not
see
but
he
sent
his
rates.
For
foot
of
Morton
could
it
that
are Inserted at
men strictured,
North
N'orjh «de nt Minna ftreet. 212:8 fw>t from
venience.
The
of
weak,
Thousands
on
the
southeast
corner
passage
freight
apply
company's
upward.
$25
buildlnz
and
at
Second class to
resignation papers to Lord Roberts. The
ofQcs.. to Havre.
and
Fourth, SSxSO feet, Patrick Goan to Fn;nk Mc- frame
night and act while you sleep.
despondent were cured and
"Gran- wasting
street, -corner First.
of Myrtle avenue and Laguna street, to commander in chief apparently
AGENCY
invented Solvent" removes every symptom of stric- restored and
Havre H3 and upward. GENERAL
by the St. James method last 421 Market
Allister for SSfXXi; cast: side of Hroderlck cost $4500 approximately.
Agent.
W.
II.
AVERT.
General
and
CANADA. 33
accepting
FOR UNITED STATES
a little plot, for Instead of
hi3 ture, leaving the canal as healthy as when year. A' vast army of men In whom the
Mre»-t. 87:6 from Pine, 27:6x100 feet, with nlneBroadway < Hudson buildlnc). New Tork. J.
Anna M. Wulzen has leased a room for resignation he ordered the Marquis to nature
room house, from Mary I^agenia to S. N. TurIt.
No
penetrated
formed
BRUTAL CUT- light of life has
the fearful
Coast Agents. $
branch postofflce In a building on the hold himself in readiness to go to the TING OR
F FTTGAZI A CO., PacificFrancisco.
fect. for JT7:^;
lot on the east tide of Masonic asouth
DILATING. NO INJECTIONS
Tickets
nightmare of stricture and seminal deMontgomery avenue. Fan
street, between
line
U?(t
of
Seventeenth
Jara,
expected
7S
nouth
of
SxlGO
avenue.
Transvaal. The denouement is
fe»>t. for
TO IRRITATE THE MEMBRANE. NO cay.
sold by *M Railroad Ticket Agents. .
$j6*>, to M. Curtis; n6rrhwest corner of Hoff Castro and Collingwood, for five years at to be a quiet marriage and the retirement
$4£0
per
$2-100
annum, or
for the of the young peer from his Majesty's seravenue «md S<»venteeT)th- street, for J. J. Cro-w- the rate of
will not permit a complete description of the incompar- mma nk agasa
.
•
.l*y to. Thomas F. Berry, for $££0; to Leon term.
vice
. ableSpace
BAY AND BIVEH STT3ATYTTCRS.
St. James Treatment in urethral diseases
Every sufferer WT^ HTl B^gK
I>* "ebrfie for S4K)0. Tot en the west clde of
m
Stricture
and
Its
H
offspring,
from
Seminal
WeakB
I
|
|
Prostatitis
and
etreet,
$105
Steerage,
:.
:
T.:.-\
south of Chestnut: north «lde of
Cabin.
840.
PHOENIX. March 2.—The smallpox epidemic
Army Bills Signed.
ness should write to the St. James Association, 2:4) St. James R- WmZ.
yard
vallejo.
B9 5. S. St. Paul sails Wednesday, Mar. 6.
Eutter >«•»>•*. 64 fe*t *>»Et of Brodericfc, L',x\) 1« fpreadlng rapidly among the Oocopah lnHldg.. Cincinnati. Ohio, for their wonderful illustrated work show- ¦" W^ W^ Jr
WASHINGTON. March 2.—The Presidi&ji:=. near the mouth of the Colorado Rlrer.
fe»>t. for $2>/0 to Itrb^cca. Gasque: lot on the Fifty
Ing the parts, of the human
.Steamer "'Monticello.** .
¦
system
army
north eld* of fiar-rarnento etreet, 275 feet east
involved
In
urethral
allsails
March 10.
Argyll
Tuesday,
"appropriato-night
signed
reported
and four deaths have
dent
the
5.
S.
caszb are
BBS
H
¦
they
¦
package,
Tues.,
Wed.,
will send securely wrapped In plain
I
I-L
Thnrs. and Sat. at l:«s
occurred.
of First avenue, mfP'ttt] for 52)00.
tion bills, which contain the provisions ments. which
6. S Roanoke sails Tuesday, April 2. a MON-.
m.. J:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thursday night);Frirelating to the relations of the United
Sales £t Auction.
wharf, foot of Lombard st., at 3 p. m. days. 1p. m. and 3:30: Sundays. 13:30 a. m.. I
From
oge commands respect— except la States to Cuba
Old
government
and the
of the St. James
Freight and passenger office. 33) Market st.
p. m. Laadlcg and office. Mlsilcn-itrwt Dock.
Assn.,
Philippines.
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