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FAILURE AWAITS WATCH THE TRIBUNE Every Merchant Who Is Foolish Enough to Think He Can Get Along Without If You Want to Keep Track of ADVERTISING. NEWS. VOL. XXXX. OAKLiAND.

CALTPOBNIA; FBIDAY OCTOBER 25, 1895. it NO. 101. 1 county road Sunol to Hvermore. thence NS 2.78 chains, chains, NE chains.

XT IT a ct A.lM vp -y mi NO ANSWER RUSSIA SEVEN DEFENSE OF DURRANT. chains, SE 3.88 chains, SK 2 38 chains, 8E 5.OT chains. NE 5.30 chains. NE 13.38 chains, 8W 60.13 chains, being portion Plot 3 of said 3100. COURT CALENDAR.

James Vance's Name Is Called The White Czar Is Turning TO FIVE. Thrice by the Elks. Greedy Eyes on Manchuria. only been friends, and were no more to each other than were any other two members Of the congregation. General Dickinson Makes Logical and Able Addresswv SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1895.

Department 1, Judge Greene No Blon. Hp He hu escorted her from meetings at church a few times, hot had always Department 2, Judge Ogden No The Collins Jury Deadlocked sion. Department 3. Judge Ellsworth Ala- SOLEMN FUNERAL SERVICE. done so at the request of her aunt.

Referring to the testimony of sev JAPAN BEING BULLDOZED. and No Agreement meaa county ve. Reidel. Department 4. Judre Frick Re eral reporters, who testified that on the night of Durrani's arrest he told NO MOTIVES CAN BE FOUND.

Possible. served. them he went to church between 4 and to Meeting of Those Joined The Great Powers Object Very 4:30 o'clock on the afternoon of the An Electioneering Trick. A few years ago a plain country doctor and a Mr. May.

who was fond of murder. Dickinson said the explanation Him In Brotherly Much to Proposed Tret Notes of the Lecture AN ALL NIGHT DELIBERATION. jewelry and wore a valuable diamond the defendant made of the apparent discrepancy on the stand was reason Bonds. Concessions. Must Be Perfectly stud in his shirt bosom, were running able and should be believed.

tor the Legislature in one of our coun Straigh Durrant testified that he meant he ties, xne race was close and hot. At one speaking the doctor made th fol Judge Frick Compels Them to left the college at that time. ELOQUENT FAREWELL ORATION. WARSHIPS TO THE The court took a recess until 2 o'clock. Reconsider the HIS STORIES RECONCILED.

Evidence. MISS SHOREY'S SUCCESS. I SCENE. I of a In The Genial, Whole-Sou led, Old Indications Ominous Attendance and lowing fierce and dangerous thrust at his opponent: "Fellow-citizens, don't you want an honest man in the Legislature? Of course you do. Now, what sort of a man Is my oponent? Why, gentlemen look at that magnificent diamond he wears.

It is almost as big and bright as the headlight on a locomotive. Your eyes can hardly stand its glare. It Ls worth hundreds maybe thousands of dollars. At what valuation do you suppose he has put it for taxation in his return to the Man Is Laid to General Outbreak rtistlc Programme No Testimony Has Been Given NONE ASK FOR MURDER. Given.

Rest. the East. the to Override The debut concert of Miss Eva Roll Call. Shorey, which took place in the First Manslaughter Said to Be the Methodist church last evening, was The funeral of the late James Vance By Associated Press to The Tribune. took place this, morning at 11:30 o'clock LONDON, Oct 25.

The dispatch from btate Assessor? Why at the pitiful sum of $20. The crowd yelled for the doctor. Three days later the two met again in Joint debate. Again the doctor took ud his tellincr theme and Opinion of the Majority. great success.

The decorations were especially tasteful and becoming to the appearance of a debutante. A triangular net was hung by its apex in the room of Oakland Lodge, No. m. Shanghai yesterday afternoon announc Benevolent ana rrotecuve oraer or Elks, jng the departure of a fleet of fifteen Rus-southeast corner of Franklin and Twelfth warships from Yladivostock for Che- rrom the organ, its base falling com By Associated Press to The Tribune. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.

26. -General Dickinson began the opening argument for the defense in the trial of Theodore Durrant this morning. held forth eloquently and passionately in denunciation of dishonesty and diamonds and false assessments, and then pletely across the front of the choir loft, and was interlaced with smilax streets, it was conducted under the aus- muipo and Fusen, Corea, and the Times' pices of the lodge in question of which dispatch from Hong Kong, announcing ne again told of May's false return to the deceased had been one of the earliest that Russia has obtained the right to the assessor. "Look at that gorgeous and lined with a dainty border of pink smilax. Two graceful stems of bamboo with feathery leaves were arched Without any preliminary remarks he pin, gentlemen.

My eyes can hardly over the net and various other greens were effectively used in forming a very pretty background. The house was well filled with an and most devoted members. It was largely attended and was conducted In so solemn and affecting a manner that many of the friends of the deceased present were moved to tears. The remains were removed from Brown's undertaking parlors to the lodge room shortly before the ceremonies be appreciative audience, which received Judge Frick's court room was crowded this morning with an expectant throng that awaited patiently the first appearance of the jury In the Collins case, who had been locked up over night in deliberation upon the evidence: Speculation was rife as to how the twelve men stood regarding a verdict and all sorts of rumors were afloat. It was pretty well established that they had not reached a unanimous opinion when Judge Frick was notified at 10:38 o'clock that the Jury desired to appear the debutante with marked enthusi anchor her fleet at Port Arthur and construct railroads on the Lalo Tung peninsula, both of which were cabled exclusively to the Associated Press are looked upon generally as a sudden re-opening in an unexpected quarter of the far Eastern question in its widest sense.

The Shanghai dispatch added that the Japanese fleet in Formosan waters had been recalled, several British warships had been ordered to Corea and prepara asm. endure its dazzling rays. Solomon in all his glory "Hold on there, doctor," said May. "do you mean to say this pin is worth more than $20?" "Yes, I do twenty or fifty times $20." "Would you give $20 for it, doctor?" "Of course I would." "Well, you can have It for that." "All right," said the doctor, and he hurriedly counted out the money and took the pin. Then May rose to speak and the crowd cheered him.

He was undoubtedly "game" and "honest." He Miss Shorey has a pleasing voice, flexible and of pure mezzo soprano gan. They were escorted thither by the began a discussion of the incidents of April 3rd. First he wished to consider the personality of the young man accused of the crime. Durrant was ambitious, studious and of the highest character, as the speaker contended he Is General Dtckinson alluded to the contention of Assistant District Attorney Peixotto made yesterday that Miss Lament was the victim of Durrant's unbridled passion. He said there was nothing in the mass of testimony taken to show that Durrant was not a moral young man.

Durrant's whole demeanor both be quality, showing cultivation and good execution. Her Italian numbers were pall bearers wearing white scarfs and comprising O. B. Bemis, Harvey N. i most artistically rendered, though per Sloper, W.

E. Fenton, V. H. Remmer, J. Seulberger and G.

A. Russell, all mem- haps those selections were especially adapted to the showing of finish of in tne court room. voice and style. Miss Shorey was en was willing to take what he said the They retired last evening at 8 o'clock tions for a struggle were visible on all sides. The Hong Kong cabinet message to the Times caused that paper to.

remark edit- Din was worth. He was elected. A ber of the lodge. They were also attended by the suviving members of Mr. Vance's family, Mrs.

Hattle Devereaux, Mrs. Jennie I Maloney, Miss Vance thusiastically recalled serosal times and Was laden with floral offerings. Robert Lloyd was in fine voice and orially today: "Russia cannot possibly -TnoAnh A "a r. th. loaf nAv.4sn,w4 sang witn tne run, rounaea tones which are the delight of his listeners.

fore and after his arrest, he said, had "The Sailor's Grave," Sullivan, merited of whom, a son of the deceased. inialne the power8 wlH view with was present with his father when indifference such a destruction of the death, resulting in the main from balance of power, which is almost un-heart failure, came. The end came sud- paralleled in its audacity. China's op-denly. however, because Mr Vance was tlon to purcna8e rany, ls a jest almost the hearty applause it received and been that of an innocent man.

The defendant himself had told Mrs. Mr. Lloyd was forced to respond with an encore. Noble on the night Miss Lamont disap Mr. Minettl is too well known and ap ana were not heard from for three hours and a half, when Judge Frick received them and was in formed by Foreman McDonald that they could not reach a verdict.

His honor made a few remarks touching upon the importance of a careful deliberation upon all the evidence in the case and an hour later after they had retired ordered them locked up for the night. Deputy Sheriff Charles White, who had kept vigil over them all night, blinked his eyes this morning when he walked Into court and notified Judge Frick that the Jury desired to report. Collins was sent for and within a few minutes he was sitting by the side fhis daughter, Mrs. Boogar, to await the coming of the twelve men who hold his fate In their hands. peared that he rode to school with her preciated as an artist here to need week after the election he called on the.

doctor arid said: "Doctor, I don't want to rob you of your money. Here's your $20.. That pin you bought was paste. I got" It In Louisville after your first speech. Here is my real diamond.

If I can serve you, let me know." E. J. McDer-mott in the Century A Guest of Honor. An English actor was a member of a company snow-bound In the Sierras while en route from California to the East. Before their train was pulled out of the drifts they had been reduced to eating the coarse fare of the railroad laborers, and got little enough even of that, so that they all had a magnifi I -wu tf JAUU IU Oil diplomatic transaction.

Under the indi-I cated conditions Manchuria would prac In the morning. details of praise. He is master of his instrument, and his playing last night showed exceeding refinement of tone. On the day of his arrest and when on the stand he said the defendant Miss Jordan was partclularly happy next morning at 11 o'clock. The remains were enclosed in a fine oloth-covered casket, the lid of Which was concealed beneath a wealth of floral offerings.

The casket was placed upon columns Immediately in front of the chair of the exalted ruler of the lodge and.f at the head, stood another array of floral tributes. One of these was a magnificent panel of white roses with the outline of an elk wrought in purple immortelles, the memorial of Oalflnnii TvwIb la made the same statements. He told the story long before Con ductor Shalmount was found. in her accompaniments. I R.

tically become a Russian province, while Pekin would be within Russia's grip." It is admitted here that the situation presented is so grave, should the news prove true, that ft would make war, in which several nations will take part more than probably. It should be added there is every reason i i A BRILLIANT BLAZE. A sleepy looking dosen strasreled tn The fact that Durrant left a book at Mrs. Noble's for Miss Lamont on April 6th, he said, contained too much method for a guilty man. and he there their seats In the jury box.

Foreman Fire Does Great An aanx E. Than, there was a beautiful cluster of believe the storjT from Hong Kong mm Damage at jncDonaia responded to Judge Frick and said no verdict had as yet been cent hunger on when the train reached a small station at which there was a restaurant, and the Englishman was the first to find a seat at a table. "Bring me in a hurry," he said to the fore considered that as a circumstance Louis. reached. Juror BiUis fceconded i i going to show the Innocence of the ac cused.

foreman's remarks and added that La France roses, the tribute of Dr. and is authentic. Mrs. D. D.

Crowley. There was also a The afternoon papers in this city all very beautiful pillow of bouvardia. Jas- publish long articles agreeing that Rrit- mlnotdes, roses, Ullies, chrysanthemums, i f.m. niir i intervention in the far East Is nec- By Associated Press to The Tribune. there had been no change in the result landlord, a burly western man, "a porterhouse steam, some deviled kidneys.

General Dickinson next made refer of the balloting since midnight. He did ST. LOUIS, Oct. 25. Fire was dicovered a brace of chops, plenty of vegetables ence to the roll call, upon which it is about A.

M. In the laboratory of the essary. not believe it was possible for them to reach an agreement. and two bottles of Bass' bitter beer." evident the defense intends to base its sent by the Athenian Club, and this fact was Indicated In letters composed of vio Allen Pfiffer Chemical Company on Judge Frick. however, was not satis- case.

fled that the case had been fully dls- He said If the correctness of the roll The landlord stuck his head out of the dining room, door and yelled to somebody in the rear apartment: "Say, Bill, tell the band to play 'Rule, The Prince of Wales has cussea in tne jury room. He told them North Main street, and spreading both ways, soon involved the wool and tallow storehouse of M. Wolfenhelm, Calvert Vane Paint the Front Rank call were admitted the prosecution's A Devoted Son. CHICAGO, Oct 24. Walter Dobbins, 18 years old, shot and killed Joseph Miller, a carpenter, today because the latter used Insulting language towards Dobbins' mother.

3 that it was Important that a verdict case fell to the ground. be reached, provided no conscientious come." Judge. opinions prevailed which Would prevent He said Drs. Cheney and Gray were gteel Plate Furnace and Henry Mc- lets. The lodge room was filled with people when the remains were brought into it, and a few minutes later the officers of the lodge entered, under the command of Esquire Lou Hardie, with his symbol of office reversed and draped with serge.

The lodge was then opened, the following gentlemen assuming the positions named: C. L. Ingler. acting exalted ruler, vice Edward Benjamin, absent from the city; William Keating, esteemed leading tne jury rrom agreeing. He said it was the only two persons who ever had the Cabe Co's tobacco factory.

HEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS book in their possession not tne desire of the court nor would the law permit coercion. He did not b. The losses on stock amount to $50,000 and on buildings to $40,000. lleve it proper to try to extort a verdict. They made no alterations, and he challenged the prosecution to show Firemen Ed Fryman and John Dltwiller that anybody else had fell from the water tower and were se verely Injured.

He said the mute testimony of the book was corroborated by all of the students in the class, who testified on NO MIDDLEMEN. the stand that they did not answer to Durrant's name. Project for the of The statement of the prosecution that Sale in the students were unwilling witnesses California Fruit the East. DEEDS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1896.

Charles H. Starkweather to Lyon Leip-stc, lot resub. of lots 11, 12, 13, blk A. Oakland View Hd. $10.

Lyon and Julia Lipsic to Charles H. Starkweather, lot 3. blk lands Oakland View Hd. being a portion Wals-worth tract of 100 acres, except that portion conveyed to City of Oakland for street purposes; $10. W.

w. and Emma J. Whitmore to Het-tle M. Murdock, NE Perry st. 70:65, Chetwood St.

65. NE 164:50. SE 44:65, 6W 63, 9E 9, 6W 101:50, tobeglnning, being portion lot 3, blk revised map Oakland Heights; $10. Elizabeth McComb Jr. to Elisabeth Mc-Comb NW Avon st.

and 2d av. NE 150, 121:6, 8 150, 121:6, to beginning, being lots 18, 19, 20, Mk Vernon Park; gift. Samuel H. and Martha N. Willey to and perhaps held most important testi He desired to tell the jury that It was necessary for them to very carefully consider all the testimony In the case and return a verdict If possible.

He ordered the Jury -to return to their rooms and continue" their deliberations. The jury ls Inflexible, apparently, from the statements made to the court. Regarding their status, they have not changed but very slightly since the first ballot was taken last evening when they retired. It stood five for acquittal, five for manslaughter and two for murder In the first degree. Subsequently the two who were out for the capital crime changed and joined the five who held for manslaughter.

The succeeding ballots made no change, however, in the Ave who were for acquittal and after midnight the Jury stood seven for manslaugher and five voted not guilty. The jury will probably be discharged mony was ridiculed, as he said Stu Picked Up. By Associated Press to The Tribune. BOSTON, Oct 24. Captain Gaskill, wife and crew of the steamer City of St.

Augustine, arrived here this morning on the tamer City of Macon, having been picked up by the latter after leaving the burning of the St. Augustine. Death of a Jurist. KINGSTON, Jamaica. Oct.

24. -Chief Justice Hancock died here yesterday of blood poisoning. Cold Weather in England. By Associated Press to The Tribune. LONDON, Oct.

24. There were eleven degrees of frost in London during the night and the cold was very severe In the north. Snow fell in Lancashire and other sections. Tne Mener Market. By Associated Press to the Tribune.

NEW YORK, Oct, 24. Money on call Nominally 2 per cent. Silver 67 V4c Lead $3.15. Associated By to The Tribune, dents Olasler and Graham, the prose- knight; E. Landon, esteemed loyal knight; Joseph McCall, lecturing knight; A.

L. Stone, chaplain; J. J. Hani fin secretary; A. -Maedonough.

treasurer; C. Haw-baker, tyler. The ritual was then proceeded with, the exalted ruler setting forth the occasion of the gathering, and announcing that a brother Elk had, fallen In life's battle. He then bade the secretary call the name -ef the departed brother. Secretary Hanlfln did so thrice, In a solemn tone.

This feature was most affecting. It brought tears to many eyes while the sobs of those bereaved became painfully audible. No answer, of course, came from the call and the exalted ruler continued, commenting on the fact. The esquire then, at the request of the exalted ruler, declared that the lodge was In readiness to do honor to the memory of the deceased. CLEVELAND, Oct.

24. A. H. tion's two most Important witnesses, were willing enough to teU what they Naftxger of Los Angeles, CaL, presi knew. dent of the Southern California Fruit Exchange, Is in the city arranging for a sale of California fruit, particularly The notes of the lecture Were next considered.

oranges and lemons direct to jobbers Dickinson showed what he said were Instead of through commission men as Durrant's notes taken by himself at Dr. heretofore. Cheney's lecture and said they had this evening unless a verdict Is reached president and Board of Trustees College of California, 40 acres beginning at a He says the exchange, which rep re- earlier. been In his (Dickinson's) possession since April 17th. cents 60 per cent of all the growers, will establish agencies in all the large point on line plot 70, Ro V.

and D. Per-alta, 40 chains from SE corner plot 70, thence 20 chains, SW SO chains, SE A quartette comprising Messrs. Alfred Wilkie, E. E. Brangs, V.

Van Buskirk and H. A. Melvin sang with exeat feel- i Dickinson said this fact had an Im ing "Come Ye Disconsolate." Later the 20 chains, NE 20 chains, to beginning, be- cities to distribute the product and the old method of doing business will be abandoned. same quartette sang "Lead Kindly Portion plot 70, Ro V. and D.

Peralta; Light" and just before the close of the i QCT; $5. portant bearing on Dr. Graham's statements to the effect that on April 20th Durrant told him he had no notes and asked to borrow Graham's in order Speddy Sues Stanley. Samuel A. Speddy has brouarht suit services they rendered "Nearer My God Mark's Parish to Horace Gushee, 6 to Thee." Bancroft Way 150, Ellsworth 50 against James Stanley, administrator that he might establish an alibi.

A SUGAR SCHEME. Notes of Glasler and Durrant arrang The accompaniment on the organ was 8 lso- portion lot 16, blk 13, College Hd. rendered by Louis Homeir. I $150. Shortly before the close of the ritual Joseph and Catherine Malatesta et all the members of the lodge; each of by W.

S. Harlow, commissioner, to Her- Eastern ed In parallel columns were read to the Invest of the estate of James Campbell, to recover $1534.50, which Speddy claims Is due him for services rendered Campbell before his death and the estate for some months after his decease. jury to show the dissimilarity of the Capitalists to In Land at the Islands. whom wore a bouquet of forget-me-nots. 1 man Kower.

NE Railroad av. and Mln two. turn st. 56 125, being lots 1 and 2. deposited the flowers upon the casket.

Dickinson said the notes plainly show ed that when Durrant and Glasier By Associated Press to the Tribune. A CHANCE FOR INVESTORS. Splendid Realty to Be Auctioned Off Saturday. The remarkable improvement which has been noted In the tunes and the desire that Is being aroused to secure choice property, business and otherwise, has impelled the placing on the market to be disposed of at a special auction sale, next Saturday at o'clock of excellent property right in the heart of the city. This property comprises two fine business lota, 30x100 feet each, on the south side of Eighth street between Washington and Clay street, also a seven-room cottage on the ground.

No better business location could be secured and it will pay a large return on the investment The sale will be without limit or reserve and will be conducted by the Layman ce Real Estate and Investment Company at its salesrooms, Eighth street, next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, thus typifying their devotion to the memory of their deceased brother and their belief in the immortality of the soul. The eulogy was then performed by Judge H. A. Melvin, who spoke as follows: blk S6. property Columbus Bartlett, $2484.

Estate Charles W. Collins by administratrix to Sophy C. Crane, NE Castro 164, SE st. or Calhorn st NE 110 86 36, Hay wards; Charles Prows to Philip Anepacher. compared papers on apru mm uurrant CLEVELAND, Oct.

24. W. Biaisdell, did not copy from Glasler. a capitalist and promoter from Honolu- Oeneral Dickinson said he made the lulu, has been In this cit the nast week. assertion with confidence that when engaged in Interesting Cleveland caol- lot 9, blk Anspacher tract being a re- THE EULOGY.

pray thee then write me as one sub of a portion Hay wards tract: $10. Dr. Graham testified that on April 80th talis ts in a vast scheme to obtain con-Durrant told him he had no notes he I trol ojLthe best sugar cane producing who loves his fellow So spoke James M. and Kate K. Halsted to J.

the sage Abou Ben Adhen when, in the D. Garfield and C. S. Alden. Merrlmac dead of niaht he awoke and saw an anwi st.

745. Telearanh av. (as widened to made a mistake. I land Isc xhe Sandwich islands. Graham, he said, he believed had ealthy gentlemen have taken hold I writing a book of gold the names of ioo feet) B0 61; $10, tnose who loved the Lord.

And the poet Harris and Adelaide Garcelon to Geor- been unduly Influenced by J. S. Dunnl-1 of the project and a company will be gun, a newspaper man. who Is his most I formed at once and capitalized for tells us: gietta W. Blethen.

SE Poplar and 26th The angel wrote and vanished. The next sts. 75 8 108. being portion lots 8, 9, A Crack Race. By Associated Press to the Tribune.

MORRIS PARK, Oct. 24. Bulletin. Municipal handicap, $3,000. mile and three-quarters; Henry of Navarre first Rey El Santa Anita, second; Clifford, third.

Time. 2:02. Doody's Fate. Mayor Davie has not yet decided what he will do with the ordinance abolishing the position of Miles Doody. He will not veto It should he think there are enough votes to pass It over his head and it looks as if Doody had the matter pretty much in his own hands.

If he can get four votes to prevent it becoming law over the veto he may hot be ousted. Still at It. Harry Allen. Fred Blodgett and Jas. Davis, three respectable-appearing young men who have the misfortune of being without money, were arrested this morning by Deputy Constable Gil-martin because they were beating their intlmate friend.

000,000. night and 10. blk Northern extension to Oak- Dickinson did not mean that Dunnl-1 The Band in question consists of land: $10. gan used Improper methods to induce 1 000 acres, located 15 miles from Hono- Graham to give testimony, but said lulu. Graham had become so excited over the He earns again with a great wakening light And showed the names, of those whom love of God had blessed And lo! Ben Adhem'S name led all the rest.

"If these silent lips could speak today or it from the solemn precincts of death we could hear, floating to us like an Aeol Frank M. and Rose H. Wilson to Chas. M. Gayley, College Way 200, Euclid av.

80 14446, being lots 16 and 18, blk, 10. Daley's Scenic Park; $10. Jesse E. Godley to Julia L. Baneoster, NE GUkaaa and Louisa sts.

240 135, being lots 7 to 10, blk 15, sub map Berkeley Villa $10. Snow's Report. The grand Jury received a report today matter that he had become confused from Expert H. K. Snow on his work upon the tax receipt stubs of Alex.

Ros borough's administration of the County Tax Collector's office. The expert has com "Old Batch Is Dead. James Batchelder. known to every PICs. puvprso uepsaa died Tuesday and was buried from the Masonic Temple yesterday.

Batchelder was the man who ran the first local train, on Seventh street He handled a throttle for twenty years and never tost a day and never had an accident He retired from active work in 1883. He was a native of New Hams- ian harmony the voice of the departed, I Harvey and Louisa S. Haseltlne to Leo am sure be would not bid me attribute to Williams. Kelsev st. 274.

8 on said pleted all the work laid out for him by the grand jury. him the chivalry of a Bayard: the brav- i line from Its intersection with Maple ery of a Coeur de Leon: theJpiety of a St I st MM, 50, 14503, 50, to begin-8t- Chrysostom, or the learning of a nlng. being lot 55, University Villa tract; Bacon. Like the modest Ben Ad hem he $250. way on a train.

The trio were brought Motttni Charges Fraud. Luigi Mot tin! of Temescal was before Dickinson asked the Jury If they did not believe thafc. Graham would have told Dunnigan the same if Durrant had told him on April 20th that he Bad no notes. Instead of that he waited until October 5th. Another argument against the state-neat was the fact that at the time of the alleged Interview Durrant did have the notes of the lecture, which were In the possession of his attorneys.

He said there was no reason for Durrant to have made such a statement, and asked the jury if they believ- to the county jail. shjreriayearsldndjeveTarrtod. would say, pray thee than write me as William M. and Mary E. De Wolf to John W.

Miner, lots 21 and 22, blk one who loves his fellow man. the grand jury today with charges against his wife, Agnes Mottini, alleging "Love his fellows was the key note' corrected map NieoU tract subject to a mat sae rrauauienuy oDtainea a deed from him three years ago to a hoaae- ox Jn vueef uie. never was ne so happy as when he was administering to Hot Water. the comfort and happiness of others. No ead.

The couple have been separated some time. mortgage or iuuu, to uauana ttanK or Savings; $10. A. C. Berthier and Louis P.

GUmft-e to William F. Schilling, lot 124, map Of Elm-hurst Park No. being a sub. of tots 7 and 8, Peralta tnect; $10. George Wttofael to John J.

CParreu. task was too difficult no sacrifice too hard, no effort too wearing-, if. by it. Ube could make his friends happy or could Escaped From nn Asylum. Richard Bull escaped from a private ormg in smue or gratKuae ana nope to he would have told Graham he had Paru st 40, Pacific av.

N. 20 100, asylum at Livermore last night and returned to his home at Thirty-fourth and no notes when at the very moment his notes were In the possession of his at- both want a holiday Adeline streets in this city. He was taken from there this afternoon to the County Jail. Be attempted to cut some ef Ms family with a rasor. Physicians will dwelt at length on the re I east snare you both at being lot 3 blk 40, town of Enctaal; $10.

A. X. Payne and B. Keteey. trustees, to Clstrsssa B.

Cook. 8 Railroad av. 92, Para at lOO.x ft tots 15 to 18, Norton property: QCD; $10. '-r-' Henry and Louisa Michasta to Julros A. Run Wis.

9 Santa Clara av. Us At, Caroline st. 3JT. ft WJB, SUM 133J5, yj a lations of the defendant and Blanche Mary, you can have one toraor-nd John the next day. In a rubber bag; with a thick wool protector will keep warm for several hoars.

Good for no end ot things neuralgic pains, colic, toothache mast aay pain, is helped by heat. A hot water bag, partly fi led, without the woolen bag, will keep a poultice warm you know hoar desirable that is. We have a lot of bags from 2 quarts up to 4 quarts, not the best, though fair, that wi will sell for 50 cents each. We have better ones. Other rubber things too.

DRUGGISTS, GOR. NINTH AMD BBOAOWAY pes tiDOB bis you, sir. but we wanted Lamont. which he said had been perfectly honorable on both sides through to begtontag. being tot blk A.

Vtscber to get married, and I'm afraid, sir, it cant be done in that way, but IU in-qutre. Tid-Bita. out So far from being his sweetheart I tract; 83a, T. W. and Josefa Harris to Alfred The Weather Forecast.

By asserts ted grass to The Tribune. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct ssvZSsTssSSrSiiM asm. Durrant her beau, he said they had at ft cured by Adam's Tutt-.

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