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If sax rmAwtuBCQ chronicle TutmvAY yoviatata it tt WOMAN REFUSES Mrs Rosenholz Sticks to Man That She Believes Is Ihsane ACCUSED OF GIVING POISO Husband Saw Masked Men Follow Wife in Golden Gate Park A irtnin who did not belle In dl rr who rfusd to prosecute a torn plaint against her husband even though ens thought him Insane waa the novel character In a legal drama naeted before Judge Mogen yesterday Mrt Msry nosenholi the woman In nutation the wife of Alfred Rosenhols of III Fourth avenue Sunset district 8h testified under oath that Rosenhols Is subject to delusions among them that of imagining that aha la trjlng to potion him and that aha la being watched by atrarrga men In the Park who go about with maaka made from newspaper When an order waa made com mlttlng Roaenholi to an aaylum how Tr tha wife retracted all her stats meats and he waa releaaed on parole Thja happened several weeka ago Yesterday the woman waa again In court complaining of her husband a eccentric ways I see no reaaon why I ahould set aside my order putting thla man on parole said Judge Mogan But If you cannot live with him If you think your life la In danger I advise you to prosecute the divorce complaint which you filed some time ago COlRT I A QUANDARY I dont believe In divorce aald Mrs Roaenhols And I dont want to be separsted from my wife aald Rosenhols with a smile I am not Insane Only my heart la affected Tou have changed our mind so often that I do not know what to think of the case said the Court ad dressing Mra Roaenholi Do you think that your huaband la crasy Do you believe that your life la In dan gert For my part I am ronvtneed that ha la lneane or at leaet very i eccentric Maybe my life Is not In danger to day answered the woman But ha has been looking In the cupa again for tyanlde And he thought I had put polaon In hla chocolate I waa ao mad that I threw It all Into the hopper It was just for pleasure that I said It protested Roaenhols I am not Insane and would never have been thought Insane had my lawyera pre tented my case properly Look at my complexion I waa In bad ahapa when the case was first put on The room went around and around Questioned by the Judge he said that there really had been men In the Park peeping at his wife from be i bind newspapera and added If she did go with other men she would not be the first lady that has dona ao BAY HE 19 IX 8 AXE Dr Charles Curtlsa Wadsworth i specialist who had examined Rosen hols testified that the defendant waa of unsound mind Rosenhols again protested that ha waa aa sane aa anybody He said that he was an ln ventor and that he had contrived a reck crusher a tramway grip and a new kind of turbine engine Judge Mogan wanted to know what hla real business was and how he had made enough money to purchase such a comfortable house as the one he was living In Mrs Rosenhols Joined her husband in refusing to answer the queatlon although It afterward appeared that Roaenhols had dabbled In surgery i In the end the woman took her hue bands arm and left the courtroom To Cross Golden Gate in Is New Monoplane SURE THING MEN ARE SENT BACK TO OMAHA Federal Indictment Shuts Off Prosperous Financial System VI i ilerrlman Moore and Frank Brown arrested seeral weeks ago In San Jose ss members of tha notorious Mabray gang were held by United States Commissioner Ilea cock yesterday In lit 000 for trial he tor tha District Court of the United Btates at Omaha They are among over eighty persons Indicted by Federal Grand Juries at Omaha and Council Bluffs for using the malls to defraud credulous Investors Into losing money on fake foot races crooked wrestling bouts and questionable pony racing Knox a wall known sprinter and formerly connected with the Olympic Club waa arrested with the trio at Hid Jose but appears to have been released by tha Government officials for lack of evidence Mabray the founder of the gang which operated all over the United States and raked In nearly 1500000 waa arrested at Mtti Rock some months since with a confederate on an Arkansas Indictment Bines then the mem bers of tha gang have been rapidly gathered In Two still remain on tha Faolno coast out are under aurvell lance An Indictment first came from Coun ell Bluffs la then the one from Omaha the bonds fixed on them aggregating tlt4 far each defendant The three are well dressed well groomed and seem to have no worries about the future What Bert of a Paris at America did McCarthy ataa far at that lagleelde jail ewaiereaeei FACE GRAVB CHARUK Walter Meyers a diamond cutter employed by Ehreve Co was arrested by Detectives MacPhee and Taylor accused of a grays charge preferred by Amy Backs a 11 year old girl who mother conduct the Troy Hotel at tfl Eddy street The girl say Meyers enticed her from her bom under promise of marriage May era waa arrested with the girl In a hotel on Market street early yester day morning 1 1 i i aHOXl Its A lAIft This 1 ts tie to get la aad bay sseee far wally ladles las ssees sade ey Ulrd pester Demise Wrlgkl aad relerv la alt slses at Me the palri a laraa auaatlty af acbael snose far tae easie rU ei slee beers el Ss elxe Saae enim ssaas Walkera lea Bsealaief iM ether praeilaeet aiM I It tha eair Tale sale twsias le aterrow srala Weaaeaday al erlirt sears If ye wsal hsrsete a lata Ihiat fvsat Ike aasseer tetfcwal Hba tit Market BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBnSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm feknasansBawaajBSaaasss ea SVtS 4 TgaKLwXaajJB PisBB George Loose Says He Will Be First to Fly Across the Bay HAVINO completed his latest monoplane George Loose of 1411 California etreet a young Inventor who has devoted many years of study to the art of aviation has announced that he la almost ready to fly across the Golden Oate and thua be the first navigator of the air to attempt that feat Loose Is a prominent member of the raclflo Aero Club the local organisation composed of enthusiasts In aerial navigation While only 11 yeara of age he haa had much experience In flying machines having made a close study of them elnce the age of ID when he built hla first aeroplane On that occaaloa he Induced hla younger brother to act aa pilot for the machine lie had conatructed and attaching It to the boye ahoulders pushed him out of a second story window Although the machine waa shattered In the experiment and the brothers feelings somewhat lacerated the young Inventor waa aatladed that he had made enough of a aucceaa to warrant him In keeping on with his experiments with the result that he now haa a monoplane which haa been declared by some to be far lu advance of any which have been eo far exhibited The machine In which Loose Intenda to make the attempt to fly acroaa the Golden Oate haa planes In the ahape of wlnga with two propellers In front It Is equipped with a twenty flve horse power motor which drives the propellers at the rate jot 1000 revolutions a minute The blades of the ropellere are aet at a seven toot pitch which gives a pitch speed of 7000 feet a mlnuta Several auccessful short flights have already been made In the machine and ll Is probable that a publlo exhibition of the monoplanea qualltlea will be given at Menlo Park before the apec tacular attempt to fly across the Golden Gate la made Profeasor tftevens of Stanford University Is said to have made a thorough Inspection of the Loose ma chine and la said to have declared that In regard to scientific construction strength and rigidity It exceeds the Wright and other machines Profes sor Stevens Is Instructor of mechanics at the university and has made a special study of such matters One of the features of the Loose ma chine la that when It Is not In the air the wings are so arranged that they and the propellers can be folded back against the body of the apparatus This allows It to be driven through the atreeta or along road a the same aa a touring car and It la equipped with pneumatic tired wheela connected with the motor ao that It can be pro pelled to the atartlng point for a flight under Its own power dfforair JZOOCJt Ceorgt Loote and the monoplane in trhich he trill attempt to fly ocrou the Golden Gate SOLDIERS TO HOLD A BIG FIELD DAY Programme Arranged for the Presidio on 25th of November A field day which will Include a long and Interesting series of events will take place at the Presidio on November 31th beginning at oclock The programme follows One hundred yard dash one qoirteet ant from each organisation on the post tug of war infantry vs the signal corps and field artlller vs coast artillery high Jump one contestant from each organisation shoe race one contestant from each organisation section contest Held srtlllery relay race teams of four men representing field artillery coaat artillery cavalry Infantry and signal corps each roan to run 100 yards centipede race learns of eight men each from field artillery coaat artillery cavalry Infantry and signal corps The teams are astride a long pole and run fifty yarda reel cart race signal corps final of 100 yard dash equipment race Infantry and coaat artillery one contestant from each company wall acallng contest by Infantry and the tug of war final All contestants must report to the athletic officer by November 17th and the following officials will be connected with the events Colonel John Brooks coast srtlllery corps referee starter Lieutenant Prttchett field artillery judges Captain Shaw Thirtieth Infantry Lieutenant 8 Browning First Field Artillery Lieutenant A Hatfield Thirtieth Infantry Lieutenant If II Pfell Flrat Field Artillery Lieutenant II Stephenson coast artillery timekeepers Captain Reama Thirtieth Infantry Lieutenant Paul Beck algnal corps Lieutenant Burna First Field Ar tlHery clerk of course Lieutenant Koenlg coaat artillery announcer Sergeant Major Pagel Thirtieth In fantry Vote for Kicked He will aet abase hie lure try taralag beodlera leeee aa Ike eoassnamlty GERMAN CRUISES C0AXS IN VEKY FAST TIME Officer of the Arcona Beliere Their Vetiel Ha Made a Record Since the return of the German cruiser Arcona to her anchorage after having coaled at California City the officers have been most emphatic In praise of the arrangements they found there for the apeeay nmng or ineir bunkers They alao believe that they ade a record for quick coaling and point to the fact that while the Dutch cruleer Noordbrabant took much credit for coaling quickly they beat the rec ord of the Hollander The Arcona left for California City i Friday morning at oclock and arrived at the coaling atatlon at 15 clock Llghtera were In watting and ha operation of filling the bunkera tarted aa aoon aa the crulaere anchor touched the bottom Tbey took aboard a cargo of 500 tone In four houra giv ing an average speed or iz tons per hour and the Arcona waa back at her station in man war row at 1 clock Id the afternoon In dlscusslog the matter yesterday many of the officers of the German cruiser declared that they were of the opinion that no veasel had ever made better time In coaling at thla port and expreased the hope that official notice would be taken of their epeed for the purpose of deciding If It had ever been equaled or beaten Along the water front It was generally believed that tha average of JJI tone of coal per hour conatltuted a record MERCHANTS INAUGURATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Committioner Wolf Caution Them Again Violation of the Ininrance Law Insurance Commissioner Myron Wolf haa Just returned from a tour ol the southern part of the State where he went to Investigate reported lrreg ularltlea In conducting Insurance Prior to hla departure he advlaed the Merchants Exchange of Los Angelea concerning an Insurance feature which If had added to Ita business He found that 400 of the 1100 mem bere composing the exchange have Joined the Ineurance department The officers of the exchange Informed him that their attorney had advlaed that their insurance business Is within the law He had a conference with the attorneys of tha exchange and granted them two weeka In which to submit briefs ahowlng that tha law Is not being violated Commissioner Wolf has been advlaed that the grocers of San Francisco are about to inaugurate an insurance department on similar lines to the on In Los Angeles and he has aaked the people lntereated In the matter to submit to him their plan of procedure so aa not to constat with tbs Insurance law of California AGED IHIVDIKR SBKTKNCKD Carl SchllllBgar accused of gaining the confidence of poor working women and swindling them of email sums was sentenced for one year la the County Jail by Police Judge Deaay yesterday He was accused of having secured til from Mrs a Wegner of ot Oak etreet and of taking II from Miss Delia McCoy 111 Fillmore street eeeQ ELAND is the nominee of a fragment of a party The bulk of it is in the ranks of the Labor Unionista Hia legitimate Democratic support is insignificant He can only make a showing by diverting doubtful votes from Crocker and there may be enough of that kind thrown to him to help elect McCarthy tllllllluiu itttruniiiiii rHE doubting voter who does not know whether he ought I to vote for Crocker or for Leland to beat McCarthy ahould reaolve his doubts by casting his vote forlerocjcer whose reputation as a business man and a good citizen is unassailable and not for a job chaser such as Dr Lelanda career proves him to be a man who is continually hunting office an4 who has shown that he is not above accepting tha sins win wrc nuci Buunm gang tese IHALF A MILLION IK CIVIL SERVICE PAID FOR A LOT Secretary MacVeagh Believes Market Street Und Sold for Old Timber Clogs Many Departments EMPLOYES FAVOR SYSTEM Some Action Seems to Be Necessary for Sake of Efficiency The Secretary of the Treaaury has been making a careful Investigation of the efficiency of the several bureaus hi department and has arrived at the conclusion that some method ef pen stoning the superannuated will alone make possible that businesslike admin Istratlon at whlsh he alms This cos elusion has ben reached by other mem bers of the Cabinet with regard ts their departments Secretary Mse Veagh purposes to mske the recommendation of soma form of eld age pension an Important part ot hla first annual report and there Is reason to believe that the recommendation will receive the Indorsement of the President Civil service reform ha pre vented those wholesale change In per eonnei sweeping out young and old alike that characterised the old spoils system Consequently there I a large number of Individuals la the eervlos who hero grown too old to be useful Of course by every law of economy and thrift they ahould hare saved something from their comparatively generous compensation to car far them la their old age As a matter of fact they have almost to a man and woman saved nothing The head of adepart iiivni eiriTinn ivr ouaincaaiiae aamin ministration must dismiss them re gardleaa of the want and suffering that may entail must practically penalon them putting them In minor positions with the disadvantage that even there they clog the wheels ef business and contribute to a low atandard performance or must secure from Congress authority to retire them on reduced per Under the circumstances eom form of old age pension seems unoscapable It is Important then that the beat form be devised one which will eqtall a minimum of expenae on the Govern ment and require from the date of Ita lallatlon that tha employe them selves shall contribute to a fund with which to care for their seniors and for themselves when their time comes Under such an arrangement the Government should make up the deficiency only for the Interval possibly In tsn yeara before which the sum raised by deduction from salaries becomes suf ficient to meet the demand A large majority ot the employee favor aueh a system and It la believed that the Government will Itself save money by Its adoption through the lacreaaed ex pedition and accuracy of its service Theoretically such a system is of course paternalism Practically It eeemt to be a neceaslty and tha aooner the condition Is recognised despite theory the sooner will work In the Federal departmenta approximate that standard ao earneatly desired by the department head and by that of the public which has to do with the Federal ssrvlce AMERICAN ENVOY Prince Ferdinand Has Grudge Because of Supposed Slight I Jwt James Townsend who Is making a tour of the American Embassies and Legations of Europe in the Interest of the American Embassy Association wrltsa from Athene to the World a London Bureau HI nee last writing I have visited the American Legs lens at Bucharest Rou msnla and Athens Greece and the Embassy at Constantinople I have also stopped at Bona Bulgaria where all the etronger powers are represented by Mlnlatera reetdent save the United States which accredits our Minister resident at Bucharest also to Bulgaria and to Bervta at Belgrade The Bulgarians resent our not having a minister resident In Sofia their capital a progreelv city which has grown trom ioowo people in iitt to nearly 111000 at present It Is said In Sofia that Qxar Ferdinand haa said he would not wish to receive a Minister resident now from America Our legation In Buchareet la one of the best situated and arranged In that city It la held on a loag leaae and the building Itself waa erected by avsalthy Koumanlan for the United Statea he providing for his own occupancy of the upper noor only The English Aus trlana French and Italiane own their legations all large and good houses In Constantinople the American Embassy waa purchased by the Government aome twe years ago for some I1JI000 and lli000 additional waa expended on a commodious chancellery adjoining The embassy stands on a comamndlng height In Pare haa a wide and extended view le well located and accessible and worthy of our government and people The embaaatea of other great powers snd especially of Great Britain Austria France and Germany In Pera ar palacee built many yeara ago ah savs America and a few small powers own handsome summer embassies en the Itosphorus at Tnerapla Like them we have a siearo launcn wnich pile to aad fro between Pera and Theranla an hih sail and with England France Russia ana iiaiy a ststionnalrs or gunboat now the Scorpion moored at Thar apla The American flag Is thus la good evidence on eea and shor JAAHESE VZSITOBS AT AilXi JiAlIUaAi CAFITAL forty six bankers manufecturera and bualness men Japan members of the commercial eommlaaiAn ia Ing the country arrived her this morning aad started on a three days Inspection ef the national capital Of Aclala af th fttate hMiMt Japaneee Embassy took the party In nana oBaquei wedneeday evening wll complete the vlaltors sejours here i tsaaahr that the eklef oorapatlea ef rraaeto Ueavey dartag tha past tWS A a rraaete aad vets agala bias i TO BUILD EXJCOTItlO PfUSDOBg ttanerta fM fcutlilAa VOW sl and dredging machinery ahow that iiivnf nnitT power in work lag theee shovels aad dr4geba gone beyond the experimental stage aad that la the future design of sue shovels and dredge electricity Is gelag ywr iwr uvpvrisaperfa Tea Thousand Dollars a trom i ooi TO IMPROVE WHOLE BLOCK 3 Fine Buildings Promised for Both Market and Geary Streets In a real estate transaction closed yesterday the highest price on the basis of the front foot of th Und sold over paid In the history of Ban Francis was given for part of tke old Blythe block on Market street west of Kearny etreet The price paid Is given at I1000 a front foot The property sold Is situated on the nsrth aid of Market etraeU between Kearny and Grant avenue aad adjoin Ing the Magee building on to west It Is now vacant Ita frontage on Market etreet le fifty feet and the frontage on Giary street forty feet The lot has aa Irregular shape lu Unas running at right angles from Market aad Oeary etreet until they meet The price I 100000 8eah Chamberlain purchased th property from the Bankers Investment Company and In doing so Incidentally kave a fin exhibition ot eon denco In th future greatnee of Ban Francisco and th value ef Market etreet property aa an Investment The sal waa successfully negotiated through the real estate agency of Har rlgan Weldenmuller A Roaeoettrn and It Is described as the largest real estate transaction In San Francisco since tk firs Another Interesting featur of the deal la the purchaas price Is being paid entirely In cash A member of the real estats Arm commenting on thelranaactlon yesterday aald The Bankers Investment Company le composed of th Hellman Interests Antone Barel at Co the gloss Interests aad the Oeretlea Hellman Sr Is preeldent of the company and major stockholder and the negotiations were carried on through him Thla property waa purchased nine years sgo from ths Blythe people It has been one of the moet contested holdings In San Fraaclaoo having been fought ovr continuously for years by supposed heirs trying to get title to It and finally a Judgment waa rendered In favor ot the Bankera Investment Company by the United States Supreme Court The purchaaer will erect a building on thla property suitable for the location and wa have a number of tenants already who ars seeking to locate In this block Chamberlain Is a very wealthy man and has most of his Interests In the southern part of tha State but when he heard that a choice piece of property like thie waa for sale he quickly graspsd the opportunity to purchase this holding I Hellman who Is president of th Bankers Investment Company and presideat of the Welle Fargo National Bank atatee that th money derived from this sale will be used In Improving the vacant part of the block on Market and Oeary etreeta On tha corner of Market street and Grant avenue the Union Trust Company of San Francisco Is erecting a tl000000 building and when all the Improvements contemplated on thla block are completed It will bo the finest built up block on Market etreet This property figures 110000 per front foot and Is th highest prlc paid for property In th history of San Francisco Mr Hellman stated that th land would not have been offered for aale only that the company waa desirous of Improving the rest of the property In this block which will be done Immediately By the tlm Mr Chamberlain haa completed the building and paid over the purchase price of the property It will bring his total In veetment close to 11000000 SALE 11 FIFTY VARA Two aalea were closed yeaterday In the fifty veras the lota being small such aa gave rise to the problem of rebuilding with fireproof materlala la compliance with the fire ordlnancea One of the plecea aold Is situated on the east side of Hyde street 7li feet north of Turk street which has an area of It by ITH feet It waa aold by Monroe Marx through the agency of Salomon A Estes to Rogers who may hold It as an Investment with a view to an advance In value which is anticipated for that district Tha price paid la withheld by the agents The earns firm sold a large piece of property on th north side of Fulton street west of Willard etreet facing Oolden Gate Park and commanding a distant marine view across Richmond district The land sold haa a front age of 100 feet by a depth of H7H feet It brought a price quoted at 111 000 The buyer la Mre Pauline Franklin and the aetler Robert Vance This property was likewise acquired as an Investment A lot on the north line of Pot etreet 0 feet weat of Larkln trt 21x110 feet haa been sold through th office of Abrahamson Brothers A Co for Frofeesor I de Flllpps It extends through ths lot to Walnut avenue In the rear The buyer who does not wish his Identity to be known at this tlmj will build an apartment house on the lot aa soon aa he can get th plans ready RESIDENCE LAND SOLD The property at th northeast corner of crarrell and Octavla streets with a frontage of 1 feet Inehea on CTFar rell atreet and 1174 feet on Octavla street with Improvements haa been sold by the Dlnkelsplel Estate Company to Bendlx Hartman The price paid Is given In the deed at tltttl 10 The northwest corner of Washington and Taylor streets ha been eold by Edward Illndee toL Plods It has an area ot Oil 1 1 On the opposite side of Taylor street two adjoining lots It feet north ef Washington street have been sold by CHKAGfl PLEASED AT RENAISSANCE OF CITY Mayor Gets a Congratulatory Message From Commercial Association At the ales of yesterdays meeting ot the Board of Sopsrvtsors a letter wa read by Supervisor Payot which ha boon received hf th Mayer from th Chicago Association ef Common in which Ban Francisco I congratulated on recovering from th Br It rds as fellewet TIr Edward Robeson Taylor Mayr ot San Francisco and Fellow Cltlsens 1 nemoers or tns inicage AssociationAssociation ef Commerce being ef th men Who hav known disaster and rabutlded a cltyj herewith send tha people ot Ben Fraaclse their warmest coegratu latlona over th restoration la three ysar of th resource of a prostrated out maoraitaoi community At thla tterlod af WMlatlaa and re solve this association rejoices with you winking yon th rsward of hsross so 1 letting eo operatton In work for the common welfaro aad pledging you love ot eretnren A resolution of thank suitably en grossed will be forwarded th as oclstlonT On to tho Weetarn rmn aA ik Th Brlckell Company to Chart Haufe in land ha a frontage of 101 feet and a depth ot 117M feet Th San Francisco Breweries Limited has aMnflA I it 17 tfl 41 la block No Lakevlew tmivhs wwnera paring eve si for th property Block adjoins the race track at Ingleelde on the eaat HEAL ESTATE TEAHSTERS Tie fellowlag transfers ef real eststs vsre reeetoe yesterday WUIla Bark Leelse Hater let NW roraer ef mshteean sveesw sad Uks street ttsiN loo 10 Jane asdrrs te Sarah Klas lot ea Ilae SJ fh street SO Cetr a 110 Iafctor Upsiaa aad wire te Jails letsa bee ef Bdity street rest ef Brertwlck axl 1 Lllllaa mane gtlefel te Joaa atlefl lot Use ef Hewers svesae tl fact ef Clenrat street itiW 1 gift The Plaaa toasiseer le Theodore Fleet tat ea af Tatr Moed street 11 fe1 ef Ttleecls tl tin lie 10 Eraeat Klrbrd Pearee te Aleaaader Wend aid let ea XV eoran ef filbert asd Bredsiirk atreeta ixN 100 110 klirla sad Asnl Ossry te Tkoeia wall asd wife lot ea lie riftMstk etreet Ts feet ef Ooen ere z9iH ItO Jemee Wlleaa aad wife te Heary Mor toe lot ea NI career of Nstesu aad rrsewst atreata TW HI a 1 Hsry Mortea aad wife te twajanle I Olrntt asm IO Emm Ostes Better to Dl Xluoback let ea lloe ef rreildlo evaa 100 feet ef Call forala a THE 100 to laaoor Lewi end wife te Jeers Stek eed wife let ea Use of Third sreea 100 feet of Hue street IBiW 120 10 Frederick Bora te dim Hrbwra traatee let en Ha ef Pnpr ettwet OB Pevntoestk SSiE 0 10 CJIIIe A Mckfaeoa le A Blly let am Gift Me No 4 sreat Willi ej rnwlaoa te Jeiei rrtow lot ea Hue of minor street HIKI Oreeewtck aei in io Jaaeaoa tl 1 Uadberi lot ea Ilea ef Twaorr oorrh eves 190 feet of atrt MsW 110 I Iota Qeorse Branca Ueoppwt te Hearlett Ooespert lot oa llae troderlek rtreet ltZ of Batter 8 Kit 110 1 TVaais Lewis te Rerdre ea llae ef CYeae etreat 150 feet ef Bellsas twin luu lou hfSde Wood I metre Boa aad wlf 1 rT le waninstoa aireer S3 feet IW ef aw nrW lot ea fi 10 tt Ckesery 23 1 Doearalce Blaartal le Coaataat flees ead Ure Emllle 6l aaeae kI Ua ef aiaaana 10Ol0 Wiliuua Tsleatla sad wlfs te Fttrtrk J7 Twesry swna street 21 feet of Ckarrk ma Beat Catite aad Devolepmeat CMepaay te fraaclece Mlrasella lot ea Ire irkaHa jjjj i xwesty eecesa Ktw Bllrt Stetneeer te Wellle seMseoe let ja Ua ef Hints eteaee Boats tl feet ef Itreet BE 4tfW 10O SO 1 ReharC te David Kelly let ea Ha ot Aadevw anase A0 feet ef Crwoat ereee 13 ll 70 10 Ir 0rtlr sad wife te Aiel Itredkerc Zs Umcvw street lit ion i BW Hiaaah ONeill te 0avlv OMein lot ea llae ef Diamond atreet 230 feet ef Twratlath 21 iB 12 gift aaay or rasal Jsnhe te frederkk rTrrWBB wfc a nee or aievoatk areaae lO feet of itnti a Mw im ia Ttlaethr Mnrphr te Msrpkret sL lot a j1B ei mn sireei xad reel Deooee evenee 2xB to sift UDll SuIIItb te Nora fiolHva let ea 8 Itpe of Twretr ststk street 240 feet ef Cbwrch 2Si8 lit sift William MeOoaaell at el te rraacls AMIlk aad wife lot aa eoraer ef Wolf ae vrecoue aveoee hb vsibk is la Amelia a Davos te tealea Bmltk lot ee NI llae ef foarteeark evenee goat 229 ft SB of Btret KB 2ftxNB 100 10 Tboreu Ceche to Mrs Wary Bothers oae belf of lot oa NW Use ef Braaewlrk street 400 feet BW of Heerlett WB eOS NW 10 ITS NW 10 US WW 1 BW M7 BB 21 IW SS NW Tl BW 1W I SB 0 II raervlag life estate IS Mirctllae a Itarrk te Lodease rente lot on SB II of Flmr street 206 few KB of Ckesery NE 40 SB I SW 42 NW Ss 1 Lad one foate to Otaeeppe gale et sam 10 CharlM Watroue aa wife te Mary iwvifi ot cBiy eiv lot on llae of Beesae atreet feet of Twaty lftk tSsB Te 10 Jtnoa Hortoa aed wtfa te Aneri lmmA aad Trait Compear tot ea eoraer of Athene mirw an Bxciaior ivainai arenve SW sous Rry fl le Mary Beler lets Ml asd SU BULLDIKO CODTEACTS The followlas bundles contracts were recorded yesterday 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Lonls rasa It la a dg story also Th dog catch th Ash says the New York Herald It la a city dog too that never knew ther was auch a thing a runnlna water except la a bathtub until a fortnight ago When It discovered a whole lake of water on a farm In Mt Charles oeunty the dog becam a canine Jsaak Walton A friend of mlns from tha Weal End the story teller says brought his dog Queen a fox terrtor with a mixture of whippet blood up to th farm Queen Is about years old and this wss hsr first rlp to the open country She wss delighted with farm life but th thing gloried In most wss th abundance ot water She took to my Bah lake Ilk a duck Her master loved to fish aad Queen watched him angling In tha take with great Interest One dsy he waa out tn a rowboat casting for baas A big one which proved to be a four pounder after the dog caught It yss the dog got on the hook and gar him a hard fight Queen saw th baa flopping about Jumping out of th water now and then as the line waa reeled In and out The dog Jumped Into th water and awam etralght for the flah When Queen reached the a pot where th struggle wa taking place she waited until Mr Base Jumped out of th water then ah made a grab for him but tnlessd When th fish weat under Queen dived her head down and tried to get a Jaw hold but failed agarn The baaa fought th dog too Me would leap for her and alap her face with his broad tall Queen appeared te enjoy the scrap 8h kpt swimming about cloaa to th struggling fish sjhd finally grabbed the tall of th bassf In nsr mouin ana neio on The dog swam te the boat and poalted the conquered baaa at her masters feet She waa rewarded with pralae and petting After that aha was assistant angler as long as she remained at the farm Queen wae avid for bullfroge She caught several of them without assistance When ehe snooped areund snd saw a big frog sitting on tha bank she would steal up with the expectation of grabbing him He would Jump In th water of course but tho dog would Jump right after him and If the frog dared to awlm for a foot or two before diving he belonged to Queen She would nab him and swim ashore delivering her prise to har master It waa great fun to watch Queen Ashing and frogglng FINED FOR VAORAKCT Harry Emerson arrested during For tola week on susplolon being a pickpocket was fined 1 10 yestsrday by Police Judge Deaay on conviction of va grsney CASTOR I A Tha Kind You Ha re Alwap Bought haa born tha aignatura or Chaa Fletcher aad haa been mad under hit personal ruperrision for over 30 Tear Allcnr no ona to deceive 70a In thla ConnterfeltaIxnitatioixaand Jott aa good axe but Experiment and endanger tha health ox Children Experience against Experiment What Is CA8TORIA Caatoria ia a harmless substitute for Castor 011 Faregorio Drops aad Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor othei Narcotlo substance Ita ago Is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays PeTerlshnessv It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ColitC It reUerea Teething Troubles 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