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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 8

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be writhe State trisli a partner harxi his money lusteaj of hired 0p ram ev be invested ia tbe business Apply KENnY Kearny OYfifMl MILLINERY STORE FOB SALE 0 DJV fancy roods and areasmakicz in cnn nectioa iskclditicf the best LHleriurUwnv ctnlya few boors rtde fro this city kept by present owwer 12 yer he is reth inr from bsiDeis fine store til living roons more aap fail value ll money ApnTv KESSV4J Kearny it QOO A FIXE BLACKSMITH AND Wag 3OV oa Shop for sale best loraiinn acrosttbe bar eaablisbe 15 yeaff doine a trade thai dearfcg HOO per month he of reasons frr eIHic a fnii nrearagalkm given Appir KKNXY 22 Kearny alter the otSce and casb to a larce Jrerr and Boardlnz ctaUe acro the bar kent bribe preen ttW3er20 yearn fce fcas ikw coo clfied to take a partner in order to release nueii from a part of Tfce large attention blr hep aiwl the btiftinew uircT do experience reooirei bat mac be of aober hah ne bairr clears 500 per nooth over ai epecse rou will akwed a inal HDtU faay aatLiuerL Appir KXXXY2a Kearsr st A Night Tragedy on Ellis Street Terrible Punishment of an Err in Woman Her Paramour Flees ltairew til giij or 0flK ni frrm rtinUarjal Sal Mm Uiwr rr t34 Kanitttst WJO a 1 3 ntt ffe2iaL A LIMITEU AMorXT OF boy Into mf jrood raTiie bOTirfi either Besa or retail has a rvxi knowie lrr of genera fwiiieR wonlrf prfer city Address PA triNKK hot lis ha otfi roate tn wpe of the larcet Interior Places to Rate very large list of ro bacrbera Ke casiuex thiaoffit lcpemext ix high life tre A rented br iiTtrwine raocet on diamoQl9 of rOFrfE HAlXXy car nores notoiS Caadr stores Ketriirrart Varieiv ture lart dit Turned xrvy rr FROM fmm frro from Roiert ie Rose bot and tilled his trife earJr last nicht ai the Victoria House HSJ EOis street Jeakrasj paused the tragedjr De Eose fopnd his Biie in the apartment of A Mitchell a variety actor About 8 oclock De Eoe saw his wife enter the bouse with Mitchell He followed them at some distance They had scarcely reached Mitch els room on tbe third fioor TTnen the enraged hatband burst open the door and confronted his warward wife and her paramour Mitchells revolver was lying ob the bureau De Rose wild with a jealous rage seized the weapon and shot at his wife Ehe fled from the room unharmed the shot passing through the door and burying itself in the woodwork across the halL De Rose followed only a few paces be aind his wife As she reached the stairs he pulled the trigger again Mrs de Rose fell mortally wounded De Rose threw himself upon the faliec body and was about to iischarpe the weapon into his own brain when Mrs Kelson the landlady and her son Frank interfered Frank eJsou took the pistol from De Rose and iei bira to a room on the second floor Mrs Nelson and other inmates of the boue cared for the iying woman They carried her to room 32 that occupied by Mitchell where she died three quarters of an hour later in great apony Mitcheil it is said hung around the house for a few moments and tLen de camped no one knows where The police are after him The greaest excitement prevailed in the house and fnily an hour elapsed before the police arnved Precisely what occurred in Mitchells room when tbe hus band entered was known only to its three jccupams Mr and Mrs de Rose and the paramour MtcheiL De Rose was seen in his cell at the citv Keystone saloon oa goiter street The case was never prosecuted While working as a lineman forthe CaK foraia Electric light Company on Broadway two years ago De Rose fell across seme wires nd received a severe shock He was paralyzed for some time and acted queeriry afterward This fact will probably be made tbe most of in his defense He aaed Terr wadljr in the prison Ust night Among his schoolmates in Oakland years ago he was known as bcins a little oSV There is a story to the effect that seven years ago be seduced the woman he killed last night and that for a long time he would not marry her beine as he explained it too proud to do so Tbe murdered womans maiden name was Louise Frey She was the daughter of a well known Oakland barber 0 CASH IS BOK Tarbox Arrested for Ofitalninr Honey oa Falae Pretences GTarbGx a young man of very respectable appearance who recently arrived in this city front Japaa weat to a notoriocn Market street theater a few nighta ago where be induhred In liquors ana wises and had a genera rood time His bin amounted to and te borrowed SOI froia the proprietor to whom he cave two checks on tha Acsto CalUomia bank tor the amoairts Tarbox exhibited a telerram from New York certif ylnjt that laxee sum of moaej bad been placed to his credit tn that bank viTien the checks were presented for payzserit it was learned that Tarbox had no account at tbe institution nor did he ever have any He was arrested yesterday and charged with obtaining money nn3er false pretences CONTESTS FOR PLACE PROGRESS OF THE LEGISLATIVE BATTLE An Advocate of Political Gets Into a Br lenima Purity Jill nt ALE A G0Lirfcp crr ior year fAmdiiry and fixlniri scse tn jiv in rnm haf Ciib To te proprtr tate SSTto SrifctigZEZiZ Po of the Palace Swimming Baths ty CaL who resides Oakland Robert wis em He is com Vor sale lakce KEStalRaxt call Poved as a guard at aan Qaenun fuM MonL0rrr i a voiin inan lirhtlv bult of fatr piexion and iipparvntly of a highly nervous FOR PALE FIRST CLASS KASflLY HOTEL 80 rnrcnv vicinity of Hotel Peaaartr Soot Cass remair ler etisy payniervt rlearir riOO niKlJs rf a liiicother bosD5 enjrMjeroert tod Eai j1 laquire J04 Batierr i upstairs teh well between the couple Mrs de Rose evinced little maternal affection for the three year old boy and sought to live an Ores at a taster rate titan ber bus 1 bands intome would permit VOK sale family liqtob sttore axd On November 1st Mrs de Rose left her aaloon firr ciaM location bar aod 5 private i husband and came over to San Francisco roa rrt chaoo pcnlraiars lnQHUe 418 BattecvsL flrnorr np at wCere ie ecured an engaaemeit as a va Trr1TrT77il iimi ristw ne actres a he Bn Theater and lJZSQJwSi new Poweis street Theater ae lon jiari CHAS allex 16 litre she met Mitcbeii Who is a song and Hon mi tt i dance art si She became infatuated with BAKiAi TovE Trx bim ana in spite all protests trom ber store ir a ourtry icu 4oo stiil lovne husband persisted in her inti macy with him he treruently came to his rooms at the Victoria House In tact she ras known among a certain class as Michels woman Tbe foilowuig lines eridently written to ber raiicr by the erring wife tell their The Mnrpby Mahoney and Brown Ialy legislative contests were resuraed before Presidic Justice Lcrw aad Wood yesterday afternoon Attorney Cluuie reitepted hi demand for the ballots cast in the Twenty ninth Assembly district The Justices refused to grant it and also deemed it beyond their anthcrlty to instruct any witness to answer questions when aied Attorney Clnnle then declared that he had rtiE a large number of witnesses to examine tut would not pot tbem on tbe stand until ne C3Be was taken to Sacramento The trial here owing to the refusal of witnesses to answer had become nothing more than a farce The counsel for the contestants notwithstanding strjnuoos objections from Attorney A Dom then read a list of alleged illegal vote cast during the election in the contested districts It included seventy eight Totes in tn Tentv rinth Assembly district and al taost 400 in tbe Twenty fourth ertatrial dis triet With this statement the cae tbe contestants was coei Eiwari Harrington a deputy assessor under Seakm was callai to the stand by Attorney Dorn He was in charge of tbe Democratic bureau at Sixth and Market streets on election day He recited all his ditties and the expenditure of taosey for inrideatai expenses but nothing material was elicited frora him during a lone examination He saw tbe bar in the Lindeil House but could not hare reached the door with a shotgun He knew that aii the donbifuL najnes iu the dit7ict had een canvassed Da did not know that they were challenged John Brown the contestant for the Assembly was placed upon the stand by Attorney Dora who wanted to know all about election methods He di oTered that Brown was willing par all iegitiraa expenses necessary to win The attorney did not want to hear a ereai deal more which tbe witness desird to bless their unim The little girl died teli and Mr Clunie put Charles Metinaxd some time ago and rnce then all has not i P03 the defensive He knew nothing in direct es7usiufj ouief tiiai tut a was in me interest of parity and against Bnckley In the cross examination be declared that he saw Jacob Rudolf and a man named Forster burir votesou election dav that be informed the Chief of Police that the bar of the Overland House was open He was told that Jake Lindo tbe poundkeeper was baying rotes In tbe back room He did not go because he thought such action equivalent to committing SVMto yoo 325 to 5O0 0 ivrson last night bu was still too excited ii 03 to speak coherently He said that worry 35110 fj and excitement led him to fire the fatal shot He exr155 great contrition for his deed but iculd not detail the circumstances The slayer is a son of John de Rose temiierameat ror seven years the De ICoses had been married and two children I A Li AT Ji and a4 are LXR SALE BY VU OF LATE DEXTIVr office with leae w5H inirameoi ec of deceased 30 rir ractice tb it a4 tfrei ftEOJKJK TYSiX Attan ecreuiry IireTiac5 Fund Insurance Co 445 California JOS SALE AT A KAPF BAHOAIN A GEX eral stoefc with rr wtboo fine tisrdir and private resifience in a hrvinc town evtahasn So years retiring ni haoe Adirvss at nce I ocix 105 this once suicide who was in that room asked Clnnie The class of people you represent an swere tbe witness hen the WitDeas as released he bad denied that be was a devotee of political purity that he wa a church member or belonged ta the Young Mens Christian Association He was compelled acknowledge that be had been held and tried twicr lor perjury the jury on the first trial standing seven for eonvietion and five for acquittal and on the second releasing him He excitedly ex plained that while on a jury an attempt was made to bribe him and a Buckley lamb had own sad story of how low a woman can secured bis arrest to prevent him trom testify MILL AND 1TPSI sale crwli exebarr rfruit raach ASdres boi barc ri HoTi er 1 EB tola ofSc FOB riAU CXiiilLETF CALOOX will be sold for tue notbtnges prems are ws ide In his wild eirite be tvened hti aiwther business Appiy or Icc was at ner siae in ills wua excite sink Lar Ftrd I as here I will be here tomorrow same time Ki This was wntten on a card wuich was found lying on Mitchells bureau Immediately after the shooting De Roe determined to give himssil up to the authorities aiid expressed this intention to Mrs Neson he reminded him that hi wife lax up stairs dying and that his ine before the Grand Jutt The contest be resumed to morrow morning at 10 oclock premises 733 Market st THE VBOfKIETtiR AX OLt ESTAB lished wnojesale and family iiqnor stcre in a Jrofcperous cctiritry to of Southern Cal rnia rsires a partner to do the euisfde drttniiuiit capital rtouired abmt S5a00 in tint mar raiber tJiin tie money Is wanted Inquire of HERZ BKKG3U ManttOfnery mrwn7 ajj arrare S2vQ a month nr citr real estat TaVUiid AlAHM la or a tanr worth atwut 3000 fine thace to step mio a first ctas parinr bui ffu Particulars liEO STEYVART Li5 Kearny ment De Rose seemed to have fonrotten this He at once sought her presence He kneeied down at the bedside and craved her forgiveness for his rash act Ohwhvdid voudo this cried oat the wife in mortal agony STIFFING Member of CHARGED the Makes Hussars erio Complaint The much advertised trouble over the election of a Captain of the an Franeisoo Hussars Second Brigade National Guard 6f California has developed another laws ait which was Sled in the Superior Court yesterday Tbe plaintiff is Samuei Butaenbere whale the defendants are General John putting Charle Keene the captain of the Irussrs Christopher Anderson and James Eaton Blnmenberg sets forth that the Hussars will nota an election ot omcers to aay at PurUiiE and tiiti inao city trtif i is ofik MAAfiE Jt OTHER IFEKTS HEB TEX CHIL drei thnnich not ixjrrowing nnr rn her Jewelry of the CO LATERAL BANK 15 Grant ve near Marke st and kissed bis dvng wife By this time lrs Wheeler and Koble had arrived and the husoand was led from tiifcroom A hurried examination showed that nothing could be done for the unfortunate creacire The baii entered the epigastrinm passed through the stomach I liver and bowels and tome out between the fifth and sixth nbs ttmulants were i administered to ease the pain and again the husband admitted to the room He had scarcely crossed the threshold of the open door when the wife whose head was resting on tbe doctors arm gasped and struggled a little then fell over dead i The husband rushed to her side Dent over ber lovingly and calling Lizzie Liz zie kissed her passionately i It was a sad scene one that will live lone the memory of those who wit RRiYELt TYvo YocMi ADiGs at a4 nessea it ljug be caressed the drawn A taeAEABlAN HATHA thoHch still comely face of his dead wife lady JtT from LONPON vtTH as He pressed the bsautiful bran tresses to iaa i reatr vit Pari 2 Ells uildlv BBY REESE adie cakltox BATHS Then he was led away The officers ryasaage S59 Missions Ja3y 10 10 ciJne ani ne passed ouj jnlo tje niht laPY ikoji the wcntry oives wttn mem ana into ine oiactnesj of a 1 nia ce parlor 1 ad 11 14 Turx sl EAr ita priou celL 4gret3 Chaises Against a Policeman Dismissed Gold Uine Discovered by Two Boys A Pleasure Eesort Closed A LADY JVE KASSAOK I My kd Lizzie you drove me to it If I and that he thenexDects to be a candidate for yon wcsitd omy have coroe home with me the position of captain now held ty the de to our darling bov Oh Lirzie I was wild lendant Keene He charges that the several mad I didnt know what 1 did Forgive defendants taye conspired to prevent his etec tl hnhnH Krt tion and that in order to defeat the will of the fer men from various oUier regiments of the i Second Brigade to tbe Hussars Ip proof of these assertions it is turtaer ctargei sat on the 3d inst the defendants approached IVjhrman commanding Company I bf the jad Artillery and importuned bin lake twentvmeu from his company and join the Hussars before the date of the approaching election Bv reason of these acta of the defendants Blumenberj claims to have been damaeed in 10o He asks judgment lor that amount atd also prays the cvu for a decree restraining the defendants from carrytag out their allegeo fraudulent plans A FAMILY OF ARABIANS From Syria to California for Healths Sake A family arrived here recently all the way from BeyTOut on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea They are Syrians or as more commonly called Arabians and came on the long journey to California solely for the sake of health Tbe faniiiy is composed of Wai louf his wife and three small children Mr Walloui is a sufferer from rheumatism and has hopes that the helmy air of California will cure his ailment Mrs aiiout learnea the Engiiin language as a child in the American mlasion Jur Judge Ells worth was occupied yestrrday in hearing the divorce case of GUabetb Bub sen against Nicholas Buhseu on the ground of extreme cruelty The parties are well known In west Oakland where Buhseu father keeps a large grocery store and is a local politician Mrs Buhaea stated that her husband had chased her around the boue with a cheese knife had beaten her called her vile names come home drunk and otherwise made her so miserable that she was compelled to leave him Buhsen denied the crnvy to his wife and testlfiedshe had said that unless he coDTered to her the furniture of a lodging house on Seventh street West Oakland she would leave him which she subsequently did He charged hi wife with various acts of cruelty He said his only soarce of income was 20 a mouth received as clerk for his father Judge Ellsworth awarded Srs Bahsen the decree 10 a mouth alimony and 100 counsel fees As Buhsen had paid part of the attorneys fees before due the order to show cause was dismissed A complaint for divorce on the ground of eruelty was filed yesterday by Mrs Jennie Grandbois against her husband John Grandbois a blacksmith residing at Golden Gate The couple have no children and the plaintiff demands the homestead JaUr restrained of his liberty Darid and Kate Reulein came up for hearing before Jgdje Tfalhicejt steiday afternoon As a defease to die writ the Seukins again setup the adoption decree entered In their favor by Judge Una la Sovember 1SS9 Jnflge Wat tare htvinr DrerkjeOr held this decree to be invalid betieelihed to entertaia lkad awarded the ejma to Mrs Clarke on ner writ She imxMdlatehr bet fn posscsevon of the boy of Bailiff Piper and lefSl the courtroom la tbe haR her husband James Clarke attempted to take the child from her hut was prevented by the baai who in anticipation ox trouble was close at hand The battle over the possession rf the ehfld however is not yet at aa end as Attorney Kowalsky representing the Beuleins Immediately swore out another writ of habeas corpus which is made retnrnabJe before Judges Levy and Sanderson at 11 oclock tomorrow morning i THE MECHAS1CS IXST1TLTE A Monthly Meetiag of the Board of Trustees The trustees of the Mechanics Institute held their monthly meeting last night BHls were passed to the amount of 6S 9L The Committee on Building was authorized to put new carpet on the ladies room Scot and to make such other repairs as are necessary and also to expend 300 on repairs to the Pavilion The Electrical Engine Company was awarded a silver medal for tbe best display of CaliforniaCalifornia made dynamos Several letters were read from various exhibitors asking for further reo ocnition of their exhibits at the late fair They were referred to the Committee on Awards The librarians report showed a total collection of 3051 90 for the month with a balance from November of 106 70 The balance on hand to date is 194 50 OEGAMZED LAEOH PROGRESS OF THE USI02T BREWERS mesno imm THE SUPREME COURT DECIDES AX IHP0RTA5T CASE Serentj slx Land and Water Com pany Must Keep Its Promises to Settlers Election of tbe United Furniture Workers Sotes From the Trades The Journeymen Barbers Leage was en 1 gaged last night upon a new coosritatiou and Work of the Tollee Commissi oners by laws which were adopted A number of The Police Commissioner yesterday after necessary changes have occurred in the or noon dismissed the charges azainst Special ganxtation since its inception tn this city as a Officer Poulsen preferred by Miss Clara Mver i movement for eiebt hours It is now working that he bad hugged and kissed her in West i on a broader and more permanent basis All Oakland one night last mouth The board in 1 of the recent amendments adopted are emits resolution stated that the evidence was of bodied in the new constitution the most 6htradictory nature and taken in At the qkeu of tbe Boiler makers Union connection with the admitted previous good i last ight annual reports were received from character of tbe accused leaves a doubt as to the various officers The affairs of tbe union Poulsens guilt They decided to give him the are at present in a satisfactory condition benefit of the doubt Chief Tompkins reported to the board that he had investigated the alleged assault by a policeman on a prisoner named James lio Nichol in tbe patrol wagon several nights aeo actual assault caa oeeu committed United Furniture Workers No 15 of the International Association elected the following omcers last night Peter itaconachie president Peterson vice president Molenaar recording secretary Xeidlinger financial be said and the prisoner admitted that he had secretary Fung treasurer trustees Gil cot been been beaten Tbe board made a lonz report to the City Council as to tbe compiainis of ihe Womans Christian Temperance Union of the violation of the liquor law in Hugo Fugels saloons os Twelfth street and Wabingron and weoster streets genkraaz I Eiegsihuth and Loken Audit inr Corsmisvte A menu A JIuller and Joreensea delegates to the Federated Trades schmiu Mailer Karstensen Loken and Maconachie delesrate to tbe Arbeiter Zeitung PbimppL The union has been eets The report states that the crTngratuiated upon its amalgamation bv the freouented by women as aaiy as i iecunve board of New York The charier of piaces are twenty visiting one sakwn one dav Tbey find howe er that nothing has been tTOTed to inem wDica violates any porucn ot tae or diranee Tne board recommended that appropriate legislation be passed to remedy the evils complained of As poiieeraea are forbidden to enter saloons except in tie discharge of their duty the head of the department has employed outsiders to collect evidence The board recommends that the poiire duties in this respect be assigned to the License Inspector Young 31 ens Officer The followinz gentlemen hare been elected officers of the Young Mtns Christian Association of Oakland Honorary president BnSngton president Edward Collins first vice president Charles Eeed second vice president Samuel Alexander treasurer Kinsey recording secretary Cary Howard general secretary tracant assistant secretary A Anthony Board of directors Three Tears Irvin Avers Hntchieoir A Ben tarn Plater Cary Howard Reed two vears BuSneton IL Lawrence i Finch iibn Ftinv Bartlett George DGray one year i Hawiey Edward Collins Alexander Barrel Keed Kinsey General secretary Brav having resigned the ofSce has not yet been filled His successor however will prob No 2o has been returned Tbe Executive Cotrmittee of the United Brewery Workmen announced the election of the fallowing gercra oScers last nisht A Fuhrman general secretary Gustave Hering trearirer trustees John Laumeister Gerhard Lohman and Oscar Rosea baum General Financial Committee Ladwig Berg Charles Keichert and Robert Zink deleeates to tbe Federated Trades A Fubrman John Guinee Berg Lohman Frank Schroeder 0 Kosen tum Laumeister and Gtevert Tbe following doratons were made last night iJlOO to thestriking iron moiders S0 to assist in receiving president Gompers 25 in aid of Typoeraphical Union of Sacramento fSo to the Ttsucs Council of acremehto 20 to tbe widow of a deceased member 23 cents per capita to orisi una The boycott in Portland is progressing very favorably Agencies of Seattle and Tacotna beer have been established in the city and between 2500 sad 3000 of this beer it being sold every week Tbe branch in Tacoma will give a great celebration oa January 31st The Executive Committee ba instructed General Secretary Fuhrmaa to make a tour of inspection throughout the coast if circumstances 11 permit He is now preparing an exten rve report of the actvfiy of the onion dnrin tie yer On January 1st there were 723 member in good standing The receipts for tbe vear were 13159 75 expenditures iH5o So these were chiefly e15O0 in gifts ably be appointed next month The report of and 1200 icr be Portiacd strike There is theoScrs show that ihetjssociationhas made cow on hand Sl0350 15 of which 10000 most satisfactory progress aunng me past year i are deposited banks Iiaeovrei by Boy Two young men John and James Cardoza of Snnol while deer bunting near their home discovered a ledge of gold quartz which has been pronounced a giod quality of auam rock A mine is to be opsned and worked One of the boys knocked off i piece of the roek wiib his shoe and thus made the discovery The Cirarmakers International Union in stalled offlctrs last night The Emeryville strikers re given 25 and 50 was voted to assist in receiving President Gompers The at tion of the Executive Committee of the federation in urrng an affiliation with tbe Grocers Association was unanimously indorsed A committee of tbe Horesboers Union waited upon iXiylt yestTday but nothing atis factorv to either psrty was accomplished As a resuh two union men and one non union man left tbe shop The 1acific oast Marine Firemens Association heid an important special session last nicht to make uch changes in its constitution as will enable it to inciude within itsjurtsdic tion unions thronehom the eoat This was ne and the A ssociation of Seattle Firemen is now affiliated with tne organization here Tbe A Deputy City Clerkship Deputy City Clerk Stewart McMullen of this city haviDg ben elected minute clerk of the Senate his former position is now vacant City Clerk Brady said yesterday that he would recommend Patterson a McMullens successor As Mr Patterson has had prior experi ence at the City Hail his Chanceiot appoint i nw Ii Vn ment by the Council are good jormjr wbe a Tm ti torv to the workmen A JlMlimni olt Tbe FreesUlI1eGrers Association initiated ETappan an Alameda attorney claims seventeen new members last night Work that he was elected City Justice st the last upon the Mills building has begun and forty election under tbe iaw allowing such an offi 4 six members of the union hare found eraploy cial in cities of ovet 10000 inhabitants The ment there Two delegates from the Emery Town Trustees have ignored his claims Yes Tiie trikers addressed the meetmjr and the terdsT he sued out a writ of mandatnu to nilira vih fd financial assistance compel tbe Trustees to furnish him with an Favorable reports on the labor buresu were office This will test the election submitted to the session Stairbuuders Union last night The union will attend ma bodv the bail to be given bv No 22 on Jaci uary 2Stb and also that No 43 on Satur The Supreme Court has Just hao led down a decision in four cases of great Importance to settlers in the Seyehty st eountry adjacent to the growing towns of Eeedley andDihnbain Fresno county and the town of Traver in Tulare county The SerentJiii land and Water Company is party defendant in all four cases while the respective plaintiffs are 0 Abbott 0 Abbott Thomas Tyher and one Snipe The judgment of the Supreme Ootrrt is in fivor of tbe plaintiffs In all four cases and adverje to the defendant carporatida by which the several suits were appealed from the Sn i perior Court of Fresno county The facts of the litigation as Drought out in the trial in the lower court are substantially these In 1SS5 the Seventy sit land and Water Company haying for sesa a large tract of land advertised for settlers to take It up in parcels to farm on shares offering as aain dirpmnent to purchasers the crotion of buTinr at prices to be fixed annually on October 1st I leases to oe mauc tor oi yemr ua us pi lege of extension for two years morethe option to continue with inch extension The plan found general favor and much of the land was taken the leases as a rule being continued after their expiration for the second and third years Abbott and the other plaintiffs were among those who engaged iu the scheme In tne summerof Ids7 the importance of the fruit industry becoming apparent and the resulting boom which strnei Fresno county bavin Teached the seven tv six eetlon land val ues immedlateljrwent up from tbe schedule pricesof about 25 to an acre Therevrpoa the settlers availing themselves of their option noticed the company ot their intention to purchase the land the purchase price and demanded their deeds The landowners ho weter sought to avoid the contract claiinin that the boom was a matter not considered when the plan was agreed upon that they had had no Opportunity to raise their prices and that therefore they should be permitted to take advantage of the increase in values The fanners brought aulf to enforce their contracts Upon the trial of these suits Superior Judge Harris of Fresnorendered judgment for the plaintiffs holding that the company must stand by Its promises and execute the deeds It is this decision which the Supreme Court has affirmed The Court with Us opinion held with Judge Harris that the contract must be enforced and further that under the arrangements made tbe plaintiffs were entitled to one inch of water from the companys irrigation canal and ditches to each acre of laud told Four other suits in the superior courts of Fresno and Tulare counties covering the same issues are practically decided by tbe four mentioned and a tedious litigation affecting many farmers and tending to the disturbance of valuable property rights Ss in effect ended The attorneys appearing in the cases were Thorap sn and Thompson on behalf of the plaintiffs and Jarbue Harrison and Good fellow for the defendant A Sertons Fall CharletSuprey was taken to the city receiving hospital last night with a broken leg While intoxicated In the billiard room of the General Keyes on Stockton street he fell and received the injury for which he was treated MISCELLANEOUS RAW AS BEEFSTEAK Babys Fearful Suffering From Sinn Disease Coyering Entire Body Gured by Cuticura My baby was taken very aide when be was 3 months old aod is a few days began break eg out We employed both of the borne doctors asdlhe could do nothing for him Then we seat ot the best doctor 1a Eaton Kapids Xtcfc and he doctored htm for two weeks and he gut worse all th time and then I took bizn lit Jarkson to a doctor whj attends especially to fca diseases and then he eot ror9e than ever He got poor so fast and soon got so weak thai be could not hoid bis bead np nor open his eyev and men we stepped doctoring him entirely For about month we got band we had better try the CcTictaa lm auras anyway did Dot have any Idea Uiey woold do any rood bat in less than Two months from tbe time we beean giving them to him he was entirety welt and not a spot oa elm Ha hair began crowing richt ofT aod we tacozbt he would always be bald beaded Everybody that saw him tsii that tt was toe worst case they ever saw There was not a spot oa bis whole body tee aod bead only his Dose asd eye put what was as raw as PeetsteiK poor that there was not anytltag but booes and so weas ne cwn raie ne rtoer oana nor neao lias FRANK BABRETT WinSeld ifich Badgers Park Badzers Park in Eist Oakland one of the i davniubt bet known summer resorts near San Fran Ai a mceiing of tbe reta Cisco has been permanent cloaM streets will be opened through the grounds and build ngs are to be erected An Interior Merchant Fails hoe clerks last night it was announced that Mr Cohnreieh one of the leading members of the Retail Dealers Association had promised to hereafter close his place of bustres at 7 The clerks feel highly elated and count upon Mr Cotnreichs example being followed by other A petition in insolvency was filed yesterday cocnreirn exa oy inariw nu i iu general PrtBrlT has awarded the efforts of the mercnanaise aiuaywerus owes xoy cooks an i Waiurs Union Six candidates mainly to San Francisco merchants and his assets are 31O0 for BERKELEY i were admitted and lour applications meatrthip reoeivea Local Union No IU of tbe National Brewers Association admitted ioir additional candi iv ia nr 1 dates to membership Ust night Tbe union is Herbert rralth residing at 933 Thirty extending its influence to breweries other than fourth street Oakland while duck hunting the National and expects soon to have many along the shore yesterday afternoon accident workmen adopt its standard It has the same ally discharged his gun the contents entering rales for hours and wages held by the United his left arm tearing It terribly He was taken XrLS mrSa to West Berkeley where Dr Eastman temoo hBye he raoort ol the American Federation i ramy aressea nts weuna tie was UDsc vjuently removed to Oakland and his arm was amputated Justice Long heard his first case yesterday i uu iu i i arv school at Beyrout and speaks fiuently Coroner Garwood arnvexl at the ictoria i WmUoUf and interesting tamUy were in th EKMAX 1A1 UlVtS MASAOK ROOM 2L XU HJ JENNIE EDWARIW Magnetic treatment AND AS9 ISTA XT It Eddy rt parlors 6 7 House Detective Hogan and numerous i other officials came and an investigation i was begun at once i lrs Emma Xelson the landlady said i that Mitchell had been rooming there for I the last three tveeKs Only recently was I she aware of Mrs de Rosea visits to his room and then she tried to stop them i Sunday iiecember iSth De Rose came to her and told ber that his wife came to the house to see Mitchell He told ber ofi 1 1 ISS LILEIE UNOU CstT FROil PEXVER lit with lady asUcts acohoi sponge baths The market inspector confiscated fourteen calves and forty smothered chickens la tbe markets yesterday The CBina steamer Oceanic which is due Saturday has 180 Chinese in the steerage and fourteen cabin passengers ftte Af the SAeretHrv of War the re rd their trinbles of the little boy at home forthe arrest Of deserters from the army has and begged of her to use her infiaeree to been increased from 30 to sJSO Any civil inne his wife back to her home and child oaceresn maaeiae atiwri for some time and recently went to South em Cali ornia where he will spend the winter LOCAL SEWS NOTES and vapor bstna artors ljs 20 79 Market st MK LOUISE BENNETT FKQM CHICAGO maguetie healer 7S Market ss room ti RS THOMPSON HA XD KUBBEE SWED movement lui orant ars rooi i Mrs Nelson readily assenteu She saw Mitchell soon after and told him he would Lave to leave the house unless he broke his intimacy with Mrs de Rose Sunday evening Fast Mrs de Rose again came to see MitcneU Mrs Nelson met her in the hall and told her she most not come to the boose Then she went to Mitchells room He was out bat his stage partner Morris was in and to him the landlady reiterated her mandate EI KIVEBS V1TH SHLLIE AMES 1S7 jhe landlady did not see Mrs de Rose Nonigomerrst and 303 Bush room 8 rmri i rh ho MM DE GRKY BATH MASSAGE ELEC trlcltT scientincaiur applied 115S ilaiket st I ISS MAKTEU ISO KDDY HOURS FKOM itt 10 a to 7 only 317 ifKiE DK LAFONT AND assistant BEST oclock and was only apprised of the ipassage zl Ninth parlor i troable when she heard the first shot NORtTA emilie PRADa 28 ELLIS ST i be httrriedly ran from her dressins rtsnt 11 second fleer hours from 12 te li i room and met husband and wjfe oa the ftairs alter tee second ana taiai soot was fired Mrs Nelson son frank gave informal BOSK CLEVELAND FROM NFW V08K mauicare Nucleus House 22 aastetanta FARRKLL st mme Hanstis and testimony that was highly important as aaafatantt waterapor baths massage me tmig WIS unpremedi CAKPKTS A Litsrf arid that De Rose did not come tO i tbe house armed He says the killing was done with Mitchells pistol tie had often seeo the weapon lying on Mitchells dressing table Three years aco Sanreant Bidweil arrest OCctsON Installments wtli Brrv 1 rje Kos for shooting his wiPe who 8 LONG AS THE STOCK ON HAND WILL i i iifl rrnei iOr sen ed and laid oil ciotb2Jc KlIlUEK V2U Stockton St near Broadway open evcuiags I 0 carpets sowed and laid sold elsewhere at AilONSOX 1319 and 1313 Stockton rt was in the company ot an actor in the Eddv Green a boy living at 263 Third street had his band badly crushed yenerdav in a printing press in Bancrofts publishing bouse The hand will probably have to be amputated Carpenters are at work in the Board of Trade rooms partitioning off the front of tbe exhibitionexhibition room to be used as an office The latest addition to the exhibit are five fine clusters of oranges from Maryrrille Frank Smith was arrested on the water front yesterday by Officer Ellis and eharged with carrying a concealed weapon and robbery Smith stole some dentist tools from Dr Simms office a few days ago and was trying to dispose of them when apprehended Gilibxate was the complaining witness and two turkeys were the evidence that caused the arrest of Lute Wright on Sixth street yesterday Wrieht was seen to enter the place of Gilibrate on Sixth etreet and reappear with the two turkeys He was arrested by Officers Dillon and Anthony and charged with petit larceny Specimens oi asbestos front Orange river South Africa of placer gold from Humboldt county Ne and of tourmaline from Xuttira CaL have been received at the tate Mining Bureaus museum There has also been placed on exhibition a one dollar note of the City Bank of Hartford dated 1S5L The note is unmutilated and is of considerable value 1 Tbe oldest reliable optical estai bshroent UsDeg th kncptlclas 135SIoalcerj St of Labor and of the Natianal Association and are assured of success The union was formed because it was thought best to obey the dictates oi the National Society rather than those of the PaeiS Coast Association A conference held with tbe organixing committee of the Council of Federated Trades on Monday night did not rssut as satisfactorily as desired bv the sew union Tbe bat stores began tbeir early closiue movement last night The foUowbDs signified their willingness to close their stores at 6 clock with the exception ot Saturdays John Moran was tried for petit larceny in the alleged stealing of a potoi raspberry jam from John Haggerty The latter formerly kept a lnnn tvH ITdnn la Ttrrntinir vftnaca azalnst him for selling liouor within tbe mile limit He claims that bis arrest was out of spite Justice Long will render his decision to dav Justice Lloyd of West Berkeley stHI refuses iJii1ia2ife liTHSrn Mlihf4Ml1Ce MmmerT 73 Market street Stack J25THoiii5K tSWxjiSSf ii Ueombie 639 Market street Fisher Co 9 3J52J3J slTSrifaTLS Montgomery street Metmdorffer 113MonV a 6 i gocjerv street and 40i Kearny street Herr testisinsignt manni Co 332 to 336 Kearny street Charles JttTnaIJSiSiioeJlnl letaatJ 130 Kearny street Meussdorffer vereUyfromJunetoeptember will be given i Hnbner Kearnv sweet MeussdorSer i uus year aesww tmnt to tae uirarj 3 Kearnv street Dixon 429 Kearny sl7lXiiJT street ana lxmuitromm Bromersw Kearny tramps on tne UBivemjy grounds to insulting 1 ctrot ladies and children One of the men after ward escaped The arrests created much ex nirnrnr trvirrr citemeut inEerkeley as ladies hare been A DIFFICULT SUBJECT Guticura Remedies Are tbe ereatest skin cures blood purifiers and humor remedies bf modern ttxnea Motbers wbo know what little one suffer from Itching burning and scaly skin diseases are metr warmest friends Crncnu EswLTXxr tbe new Wood tnrinern tt rsally to cleanse tbe blood cf all bDpsrlties and potooDoas eleroenta and thaw remove tbe came and TTJcra the rreat sttn Core and Cnri cra Soar aa exquisite ffktn Bemstlfier exter cauy to clear tbe skin and scalp and restore tbe tair care every disease and humor of the akin and btood from pimples to scrofola AMUSEJIENTS JSBW BTJSH BTBKKT THEATE 5 Ka WB Lkvitt Xesaeeaad ft Ksb i fxrmam CN1N EBBu raad SUCCESS 0 IVaST I lg tfI TJ CT i JM GU3 WTLLIAM3 JOH3fTXELEtf MATXNEK TO DATAT LAC4srr FasxTTsx QsawiEStI 1TS ADELAIDE MOOBr 1 OSIT IMIWlWliraiUeMTIMiBmvv JiSlSTB BOHgO AKh JCLlZ Stars cor SaXxTirXoaaow IE NEW CAI4TQBNIA TSKATEB JiandsoroettTk eater ia the Wortt Me At Harwix Lessee aad Prauiietat aan irT 1 mi THIS fWEDJfESDAY VESTS EVEET ETTESTNO SATtrRDAY XATntEl Tnst i i fhtsttru Btasrsa I LTTTLB wrrwa BcacrrJ 4 Paarssr Gxobotx LORD I Carr as tec 3 FACNTLEBOT i Arraoro TJT1U LAStn ATT rr tl ocrttttjm fl TO 3C0RBOW EVENING CEBVIE UOUXS As FAtiSTLEBOr seats Now saxusa Atjrk7kH TEEATEBs Waxugaon SroamnL lessees AMaaaaea IS WEDNESDAY ETEXISa AT 4U MATINEE SATURDAY GREAT iaXITABY PROOCCTIOjrr GREAT MrUTABY PRODCCTIOSf Anson Ptnaw KagnmcentilaT HER iTOXEXISl THE VTJTEBAS GUARD OF CAL A 43 Have kindly volunteered their services GREAT CAST UKAUSTIC SCE2VESI 100 FETPaX ON THE STASH Prices SS ccsts 60 cents 75 cenii BALDWIN THSATEE At HaTK4X Lessee and PrjpiieW ALi san Eotrvixa Vtmseti To yiastT fWatersami Miss res st 7 Kiss JCcb iSeias FarpATT nata NtSHi fl Grand 4 radticUoa of Meiei beefs LSI HCoaESOT 3 Vn in irii ValentJaa Jsai nay If Ttyxx JlIGOLETTO SinauT NlliHTi CARMEN MtSS Jrraa rmimi OPERA COMPA5T Sm Wrcr Monday TANSTTA USER fJrcal as Eaxabrthh Tnes lay IL TROVATOEE Wed neaday HER 1 BtiHCSlLTZ IJETH as Ajntsj SEATS READY TO DAY Mrrxhay Jan lStb Last Week the Opera and first production hereof Wagners Masterpiece ntir AirTrTTi Pairrs Orcbera and Dress Cifdei gl Bal 3 eoor 1 SO and i Gallery 60c 3 OEFHETJil PEBA HOUSE epeda Engagement of PautixE taiinsiss jrtta Tbe HESS GRAND OPERA OOMPAST This CWeanesdar EveinnE4anuary7Ut KIGOLETTO Thnrsday Friday and StradarTXmhtettTs Ctars ingupera THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENTJ IVAtXEuasm aa itarto i Saturday AIDA Xcmt XorwIthataMlioa the mat expense I vuived in tbe prodactfoo if AXD A tboa wal be ne 1 mcreaa la prices AdmluionSScs Reaerred Cnn80ccand VLi TIVOLd OPEBAHuDSi tf Bmtbtm Vmprtttn and Vf TfrSlQHTt Tnsi GaxaTxsr Ncmara or Pxortal SUCCESS WELL WONDEBFCT Sold everywhere Price Ct net aa SOc Soar 25c REMLyicsTIL Prenared bv tbe POTTKa Autre axdCbxmioi CoaeonTos Bosfcn end for How to one Blood Diseases Absolutely pan RHEUMATIC PAINS Pain VlMtr reajeve ibeunuitL istfc hip tUJcey ebst aod mwcalmr 1 ipaios aoa vTWtneMea race zC MONTANA ASAPUCET01HYESTHOHEY Tn esonnoos amoant Of funds Invested by tbe citizens of Helena In re mine enterprise Ind need by tbe abDormallT large profits rising therefrom leaves opes fox Eastern capital exceptional op poUaDlues tnjeat estate and boiwtng rarest iaciitawliicbwbUe sbsohttely safe ytoM tn cenr es ranting from fifteen to fifty per cent an anally Real Estate is constantly on tbe advance in value as tbe result of sn output of weaitb unequalled in the history Of the world Eastern Incomes based epon and 6 per cent Investments maybe largely augmented without risk by shifting the principal to a localtty ceo tog wider opportoTilUes AvittttondenawfadmoiOfraUthttrvOntf our ttatanait and eonvert the most fncrtdalous For fan reformation address PHELPS Secy Ciiizess Comaitist Helena Bontana in Most Voxir Evxa Hocsx First Appearance cT PBOF LEON Tbe Hncgarlaa Hercules POPULAR PRICE 25c AjrnMo THPKDKB AND LIGHTNIHO ST CTCLORAMA SIEGE OF PARIS CYCLORAMA SIEGE OF FARXSt CTCIORaif A SIEGE OF PAEM Saw asn MaxyxuocB Errnrrs Ksvxa Bxros ATTEWPTJEnT NOTE THE FEATTTRES 1 Fun Maiury RaudAItemooa and veah 2 BriUlaat Lectares Musical IaterpolatlotiV lhuirna winit 59s1 4 Cannonading and Musketry 1 iring Sr The Battlefield Try Sight 6 Tbe Dead March Gathering tbe Wouadeda uen aou Dorses toe saa ronous itataa War SParii Seen by Lixbtomg Flashes 9 The Great Storm Thunder lightning tat Ram This marvelous presestaOon at 230 4 830 and 9t30rse No words can describe tbe matO less grandeui of the scene A Open 10 a to 10 Admission Ma4 caudren Z3C MASON ASD EDDY STREETS THE OLYMPIAN CLUi ROLLER SKATTNG RTNE 7rm greatly annoyed lately by strangers while wait ing in tne universiiy grpunos Pickpocket Hensley Trifles TTtth a Pbo tographer ALAMEDA John Hensley and Henry Tevis the dia 1 man thieves and nirkziorketa arrwtp1 a fw The Alameda Home Protective Association rffrL tw at the mosi detrtti aaaressea a wuj uiuuuii me xxmro crooks ever taken into custody In this city of City Trustees last Monday denouncing the Cme crowley is satisfied that they are experts police force as being recreant to its duty business and hopes sooa to possess their E3 ELLSfiESfX SSbJSSr ZEtn A Peculiarity about Hensley il 32r0JSSJ fa ni Tersim to being photographed On Hon oAydaUows gambling to be earriedon satuidaj tat ae was pjacaf before a earners saloons xat remain open after 12 oclock at i eyi pictures were taken by the artirt nigfct etc The Cpanefl degided Itjould not 4 sothemhowe resembled thep S2S 5SrHiSSr31ll SS2 o53 oS put him In a etraighVjaciet Vii5i5lld tbM onunanlcation imt be twiIiea itnom thd mouth Into all PSwLrwi itt I Joahaer of shapes the result being five Indie THE CHAMPAGNE BCXTPSS ntS CLAKKE WINS i i Derives Its elegant qualities from a skillful Judge Wallace Awards Her the Cn Wending of the rarest flnet aod toort delicate tody of Uer Child wmesgTrwnfaCaEfcTOiaArpadIIaraaxtby4pa rSJStA rbi STARtk who hi just re CUrke behaU of her leard tantdtrom Ewrope na sued thpricOosf Charles Henry whom aheaDsged to be unlaw meLciij at Ml Geary street earner cf Taylor FCEXITCTtE FOB SALE GOOD CHANCE YOUR HOUSE FCR Ji ntshed complete with furniture carprtastores curtains pictures and mirrors foldmr beds at cash prices on easy Installments small deposit SL FRIEDMAN it 00 Urrert Isstalltnent lionse on tbe coast 2t 0 Stockton st afid 337 Port Open eyenlegs prompt attention paid to country orders BED ROCK PRICES ALL ROCXD NEWT chamber setaSU piffprsnits g2Jand35 ranges 8 500 second hand carpets some as rd as new a redaction tne prices cf everything case or InstaHmenta goods shipped tree TH NELSON 1S8 rourtb at ture on Installments earr term Sox tr aUnearGoncn BABE BROS pOCNTRY BUYERS AYDJH1NO SECOND band foraitore or carpels at reduced prices call at 110 Fourth St satisfaction guaranteed or money re fnndedt goads shipped tree TOR 8ALE H17 OiK TL fit srmvrtt neatly rorniabed prlvaie sale party going Et will dispose goods ai a saennce xsuRsrrcRE sterltng fcrntture JU Compeny carpets and furnKure 1038 and 1041 Market SL Eoaentaal bojding ENTIRE MECHANICS FAVTLIOi 6000 Pairs of tbe Latest KoDer States eojxn Square Feet of New Maple Sunaca AfternoonlO cents tEvenmg tt tectsj SATCRDAY XIQHT JAMARY JOxStl GRAND AMATEUR RACES TUESDAY vrriTrr tiVTiftTlsTg SNOWDES va DELMOST ONE MILE ii Ton fJOO a Bisk awn th SnuaP Distaw CHxunojrtBip or A Mrs ret ja Tne Tall Hat aod Qdtta ipartr hss bseal Postponeo TOE A SHOaTTOSE OKiT EXTRrriOSOFTHE WORLD RENO WSEf painting erf Professor 1 Reiohardt Otwrt painter to IM Duke of SaxonvKlobiirg Gottaaad actor of tbe Duke of Edmborrh and Crown Frmct i of Sweden at tie Hbttorr BuIkuaSi Kaet st I fifth floor i MISCELLANEOUS LARGEST STOCaV LARGEST STORE AOW estpriee easiest terms on new and Mcond bandfurnitare and carpets atovea and racaes PARTIES GOING HOUSEKEEPING WILL ilnd it to heir tnntjn tn nn mii CJfeFSIi i vaircsionfiiimiaaiaivjaB wjr FKaXiCIaLS COOQlrT 5SfSif2a5 iJ spedaJtiea ARON KUrjU10andl3Uitocl3oast opeatiBtrX CHICAGO BHEWERYj Pilsener Xager Beer Chevalierlxlalt Steam Beerj FIRST PRIZE English Ale and Porterg 14J20 PISE STREET Telephone 2012.

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