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VSATUBDATT: i IB 1 that I had the pfc-prty at 1. 11 i yxt it THE BILLOTUTLLE FRIGlvSfPJDSl CHARGES; got ot me, and In wrote to friends br I took hi property on his representations Va to Its value, 13,600. I found upon personal examir naXioa. it -was. -not worth naif that Benham a Thomas are ln.no way interested in the property deeded to me by Frickstad.

Respectfully." C.H. MATHER. HOvHaf evTTtOtTTTOtOT OrOf OrOfCiOrOfO a is.t ARE PROVEN FALSE. the It WUf Be Fought at Polls on Monday 7 Nert, TfcaH. Capirell Co.

5 The following was written the other Announcement day and goes to show who owned the 5 4- Tlp property: Oakland. February 22. 1837. I have Just received a circular signed by T. T.

YOUR L10IIEY BACK- I Frickstad. In which he states "that THE POSITIONS TO BE FILLED.1 Mather was not the owner of any part 9 Owing to 'extensive alterations on anything you i buy of us of the propertar traded In 1892. "but that Benham it Thomas were. This Is absolutely false and Frickstad knows A Story Circulated to Injure 1 Captain Thonas Is Declared Untrue by. Citizens of i Known Integrity- that Is not as represented, or for anything you return It.

The house and lot was obtained for from Mr. Oaroutte of an Francisco, to us In good condition (cut and was never the property of Benham City Officers to Serve the Term of vTwo Years. a Thomas. Mr. Frickstad's representa goods excepted.) New 3uummtr Wash'Cootfs tions the Whole transaction were false and fraudulent.

H. MATHER. previous to the arrival, of our large Spring Stock, we are compelled to close our store Saturday night; at 7 o'clock and all day Monday, March 8th, 1807. vill reopen for business Tues Lawns, Dimities, Orgajxii, Lappets, ILeno Stripe. Udod Brose, etc, etc.

lA magnificent avawort merit. And mark this ireU-)9mVBLT LOWER EN o. TALEi llllFOna soon. MVESTIGATI0I1 BRANDS THE SEYERAL YOTING PRECINCTS, PRICE THAN TOU CAN BUT Mm. TT.

Holt entertained the Cos mos uao xnursaay ycj Open From Sunrise Until Five W. 'F. Pierce went- to Stockton, ye. of Complete? Explanation by terday, and will probably remain for a O'clock "In'" the iUiiXWUCK suLttK. at 6c.

Sc, 10c. lie, 12ftc 35d and aw A i Ladies' Gowns at $1.00 Twenty styles At this price. Brerr-o of them extra, good value. Grades that so'id as' high as TO.00, now at fLOO. Ladles Wrappers at 69 itoar.

Good prlnta, medium shades, full -width and length. They I few days. the' patter Who Know day 'morning at 9 o'clock; Respectfully Mrs. Cotton and Miss Cotton of New Trustworthy Persons York are spending tuner winter with. Mr, i 1 and Mrs.

A. W. isurreu, 'I II 1 Mrs. Archibald abff Miss' ArdhTbald are starters at 69e See the better iBRAHAiyiSOW BROS. Next.

Monday the" cltlsens or Oakland will be called upon to elect a set of muni- AH the Facts. at 8e, H.25, fLIS mod I1.7S. i are spending the winter with Mrs. I Henry "Wadsworth. elpal officers for the ensuing two years ,0 Curtain Swiss at l5o 1 fFull yard wld and extra fine, about The officers to be elected are: Mayor, S.

E. COR. WASHINGTON 1 3th STS. Miss Lillian Chaffee of New York Is to be the guest for some weeks of Mrs. George De Gotta.

Xrvin Ayers of this city Is la Los An twenty designs. Table Covers at $1.60 The friends of Captain W. R. Thomas, had been fair, the matter was Frickstad was a member of the four Councilmn-at-Iarge, a Councilman from each of the seven warden four members of the Board of 'Education at-iarge, a member of the Board of Education from e-reee4efefeoeeeoefeteteteteeeefeotoo the Republican nominee for Mayor, de Pihrrim Church at. that time.

Subse- Heavy tapestry, full six quarter else, 111 buf Mir. 4ivn A nAa fk geles. quently he has gone about offering his sire most emphatically to refute a story, put" In circulation by T. Frick each ward, taty uwucuior. uiy irauHuei, story to the different in concert wtH be given Thursday lr.t Ativrnv mtv Enelneer and a Board I MllV fxUlU OI stad.

attacking the character of the i town and sometimes publishing pam i ar.w a ytaIM aI I a phlets. I He acts like a monomaniac as I in truth he seems to be. Just now some candidate. They declare there Is nothing In the facts, correctly stated, which of the politicians who are opposed to reflects discredit upon Capt. Thomas or Cover.

Children's Stockings at 1 So i 77 arrow ribs, fast black, double knees, fc.l-a spliced heels. Air sise. to $4 inches. These are worth a pair. Buy them wow at Kc Ladles' Vests at lOe Jersey ribbed, high neck, no sleeves.

oi the Republican ticket have hold his business firm. i renins, auuvu Au library Trustees consisting ox nve exceUent programme has been arrang- 7V7 i ed which wiU Include such well-known members from the city at-large. artists as the San Francisco Press Club The question of closing the saloons all Quartette, the California- Mandolin the time win also be submitted to the peo-Oha3" MrtiiJ W1 ple following proposition being on the Chapman-Martin. tioket to be voted for or against: Cantain Pendleton wtH soon depart "'ShaU an ordinance be passed by the Frickstad and are ualnar him for cam- Flour $1.25 per The following Is the statement of the I palgn purposes. The documents which follow will substantiate all that is saia matter which Is vouched for by a number of friends of the Cantata, who are In this article.

-Delivered all over Oakland crwu ctuvu. j.cjt iwu-iun acquainted with the facts for Santa Clara where he will spend cqirocU of said city and approved fey the 1 A. M. BENHAM TALKS. Mr.

A. M. Benham, in. an interview, M.1 ct.h a K. la hfa ue summer.

Mayor thereof providing that the saloons gave his recollection of the facts as Ladles' Over Gaiters at "1 Go I Frickstad, who had a foothill ranch Dr. H. Latham of this city has been follows: the spring of 1892 Mr. 7 BuHoa Over-Oalters, Mack only. I near Raymond, on the east side of the J.

S. 251 Bt; Cor. Hollis These are" exceptional value. a batter I Ban Joaquin Valley was trying to sell Frickstad, owned 'a small ranch in the of Oakland shall be closed ell Ahe time. The polls will be opened at sunrise and will close at 5 o'clock Pv M.

follbwing are the voting places: 7 FOBlST IWtARD. hills near Raymond, which he desired grade at 35c, were uc eoe ana a A it, and finding no one who would buy, he. accepted a suggestion the he should spending a few days at Woodland as the guest of L. W. Hilliker.

James Cross and1 wife of San Francisco, Mrs. Freeman, and Miss Mable Freeman of San Francisco. Capt. and Mrs. Carr.

Dr. and Mrs. Hunt of Bos us toi exchange for other property. He represented the value of the ranch TELEPHONE RED 1412. to be S3.600.

including some personal property which was subsequently exchange it for other property. 1 Benham Thomas proposed to trade for some town property in or' near the city of which was owned by Mr. S. for 1140. We exchanged his ranch for QAnniFRfin If Continues to be the Leading Restaurant OHUULL nil Oil of Oakland, Same Proprietor; as pair.

Ladles' Silk Ties at 9o Made to wear with: the new Shirt Waists, yon tie them yourself. Twenty patterns. A Blanket Bargain at 30-4 Blankets, red and gray, nearly ail wool, soft and fine. Would sell at and are worth regularly 13.50. house and lot and vacant lots in Fresno City, with H.

Mather, '(First Precinct, 1TM Seventh street. Second (Precinct. 1698 Seventh street. Precinct, 1510 Soventh 'street. (Fourth Precinct.

nWOampbelL 6SQON1D WARD. (First Precinct, 2102 PeraHa street." Second Precinct, "northwest corner of Thirty-fourthand Telegrr ph. Third Precinot 1229 San Pablo avenue. H. '1" v' RFRTAURANT of old, Frickstad giving the ranch for.

the Fresno property and agreeing to pay Mathers consisted of a TxusaoMs 439. KI8IOHj 463 Twslfth St F. ton, Dr. Edwards and Thomas Irvln of New York are registered at Paso Robles. An elaborate inauguration ball! was given by Professor W.

W. Chapmen at Chapman Hall Thursday evening. In spite of the inclemency of the weather a large number were present. Invita house and some lots which he. had ob- us $75 commission, which" has never talned from Judge Gaxoutte and also be1 PaidV Deeds were executed April Thomas had previously traded him -hlrh w.

m-da Anril 24th. eleven Our milk lias been tested and found to have th Hlghsst Per Contas of Bntter Fats. Address orders to F. JL, 6 UNSET DAIRY. P.

O. Box 584, Oakland Cat in another deal made a short time be-days later; when the deeds were order- tions are out for a t. ratncKTs Daii which will be given in Chapman Hull, Thursday evening, March 18th. fore. The deed lor these two lots from ed" recorded Frickstad told us mat Benham A Thomas to Mather had not be had a clergyman friend In Fresno RMISQME KJIH 1MB.

How a Man Named Needham Cot From Behind the I to whom he would write as to the yet been recorded, and therefore it was value of the property. i Precinct, 818 Telegraph avenue. THERE) IWA1RD. (First Precinct, Northeast corner Fourteenth and Adeline. 8eoond Precinct, southeast corner Fifteenth and Market.

Third Precinct, 414 San Pablo avenue. irjURTH JWAKiD. Fuwt Precinct, HS0 Seventh street. Second Precinct, 974 Seveath street. Third Precinct.

852 Market (Fourth Precinct, 673 Seventh street, (FIFTH put on record as one of the prelimin "we did own the vacant lots at one A Natural Restorative qf Wonderful Povfsr. 1 ooeoeoeo09eeoe X' aries to the trade, to which Frickstad time, but never saw them, and had agreed, after, inquiring: into the value The Military HaU Social Club will give a ball this evening at Military Hall. Eelaborate 1 preperatione have been made for the affair and excellent musio lias been engaged George F. Forderer of Alameda gave a party Thursday evening in honor of his twenty-first birthday. Among those previously exchanged them witn Mather for nronertv in Golden Gate.

Bars. of the Mather property. St. Hubert Tonic Some months later Frickstad claimed tVia nVoann nmwrtT was not as Valua- The speciflo charge In Frick- tad's circular is that, all the Fresno Die as he thought. We never saw any property belonged not to Mather, "but of the Droxerty exchanged and were in The Inamorata Furnished tha Ball With but Llttla' present were: 'Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph F. First Precinct. Cdty HalL fUmond iPrecimot. iiiortihwest corner to Riiha.m Jk T)inm.

whan h. tr-Aa I no war responsible for representations) Con- of Port Recommended by leading Physicians. Took Gold Medals at Columbian and Atlanta Expositions. was made, and that it was conveyed to maae Dy eimer parijr vu u. uue.

i Pollard. Elsie Delay. Gunn. DoOUe Ve0wter and Fourteenth. Crystal I QTo11.Vli a mtnr VAnv- Mather in order that he might give the On October 13.

lsaz. it was muuiauy i cnapman. Lulu Sevenlqig, InC. Carrie Forderer, and Messrs. I BYniciiV.

1 aeea to i This la not true, agreea 10 leave iue I Plumroer, Pluramer, fipCTH WAR1D. me more valuable part of the property, miiiee oi 1 oeorge jroraerer. joe oraerer, unaa I I Irwrtudlnthe-nmtseaMdrtlrtf ground on terrfrctn thatr coAtnlttee wrpr8iblesirGorge Arthur 'Bam- making love on the benches in Chabot Observatory, park; "Dotrldge 14th and Broadway A Xloltm Placs fcx UoAera Feoplo. which it stood, had never been owned Haven, his attorney, C. A.

Mather, B. I mersmlth, George Hanrmersmlth, Matt Needham. a motorman, employed byby Benham Thomas; the two cheap Haven, his attorney, H. Mather, I Politio, George Atkins. Wesley Forder For Saieat Leading Druggists and Dealers LoNDOif BasMBir Xichmosd the Consolidated Railroad Company, I lots had been owned iby them, but had found herewith.

At that time we wrote Mr haw and Herbert D. Clark. Private Dining Hall and Roomt for Ladies. Millions of bottles Yorkshire Relish sold FHmanBXPBia Sah Fraj Cisco was marched off to Jail last night by been traded to Mather before the Frick-1 to a iormer resmeni m. Gustavus Koch, a minion of the law.

tad deal was made, though! the deed doing business in J1 was not roonriioii Kofnre at tri until hia reDlv he said that he would give (First Precinct, 808 Seventh street. Second" Precinct. 722 Webster street." Third Precinct. 407 Eighth street. QTourh precinot, Pumyea's' ebablee, Eighth and Alice streets.

SEVENTH First Precinct, 308 East Twelfth street. Second Precinot, 583 (East Twelfth, street. Third Precinct. 1208 Thirteenth avenue. annually "DOWN WITH THE SMOKERS' TIP Tm S.tl Dttmrslir.

mut fatanrf 4 wno naa ror seyerw oys oeen on tne tQe made. t800 for the Frickstad ranch. Subse- motorman tralL The girt, the object ta nothing unusual in real estate tran- quently Frickstad told his story to an of the man's devotion, wtoose nam is sactlons involving) property i of small East Oakland committee of his own BtiU shrouded in mystery, followed Tver value to allow conveyances to go unre- selection. He was asked by one of the iw-i- nt th MiaihvA mit corded some time. 1 committee if he would abide by their iters, Wines and Liquors.

waajaajweTw wV Fourth Precinct, 1122 Twenty-third ave-1 "Down with Hh saloon'' ts'the motto today, And la our petitions we (hunafbTy pray That this vile curse may be taken away. This Holder will prevent nue. 'Not unless Frickstad's claim is that he was swin- decision. His reply was: a.v.u. UK.

1 The committee. the poisonous irritation of the Yorkshire Relish stands unrivalled for The "job" for which Needham was with whom he exchanged, makes the however, examined hla evidence and I Tobacco vpoo flavor, etc JHGK VTJMi claim: alseffi hTand nol thlt no further step, be taken. I 1." i And wttn "Iblgh license'' the month and -CEUB! at their com and this without hearing from Fnckstad, is the only one who was in lips. TbUcon mand, -v tant irritation Jured. Probably, it.

was one of those BAY CITY FLOUR. That tihe people oX Oakland appreciate Have 'bUg-hited the hopes of this fair land. Prevention is bet EXONERATION COMPLETE. The foUowing is the the ha caused tnasy a cancer, ter than cote. Oonv rossrr re Bv vms Cniuwu a PAesASB Bcresi, Ooina rtrtTT.

crowing out 'of a depreciating Constable Koch estate in which, both tA a' parties who make a. trads afterwards whS appropriated the whls- thlnk they have had. the worst of it. ky disappeared, but the officer learned -L ,7 First. Congregational Church, which and well established mills ot J.

Weet f. RecelPt of StmpS eteaMhily taJdogr wlth'eU their spoil. The hardest earnings of honest toil, Thai makes the heart of man recoil. investigated the; charge: ELASTIC TIP CO. Oakland." January .15, 1W8.

Mr. OaklanO, January lO, iero. Jiir. phal Sons indicates an intelligence as well as a pride in local enterprise which 4 thr wil Vimnlrif nmnanv wit I uuuuiu tiv homo 1 with his eves shut, for he took eleven UvwSSSi trtvnc. kAlnst Messrs.

Patentees and Manufacturers of Rubber Specialties. as seat to "haw hTr; LaVe ast day In which to Investigate. He wrote nmfe Thomas was. at his request, Jr i ija51 to a friend in Fresno (or said at the referred, to us. The whole matter was referred to us.

The whole matter augurs wen tor -come industry. ay ty Rut. 5WTiM.fifl Flour is made of the besi selected Ban For gals by all Coafecuoaers sad Grocer. 154 Lake St Chicago; 370 Atlantic Boston eiven as exhaustive an inveetigauon Joaquin Valley -wheaf toy the verys latest -X Jv I time that he had done so) to examine wTnr -P" deputy was be- Miner's property: and report -to him as could be had and we unhesitatingly i roller process, and is the purest, surest. None rat-Hint without our Trade Marks, the Let freemen all assert; their right -Join in this prohbltlon(lghc To down hla morbid foe of night.

to this auspicious hour we coxae With square and compass and the plumb -To do the rlshtrHprotedt the home, a Then rally, voters, rally all, Answer our city's urgent oaS From every cottage, home and hall. best family flour for All grocers sell Under the trees where the pattering v.V- 7ZZ f.n a mrr trZ I hAve beCT1 favorable, for after receiving big fit. AU ethers are tnfertor tmuatvm. It and recommend it in preference to au i exonerated Messrs. Benham a Thomas from any responsibility in the transaction and our conclusion was unanimous.

other brands. Bay City Flour has been tton tfce loveWtnetTbey were wm-1 'Xt Z7 JT-Jy id. On the otherWMaiec says I made here for years. No LILLY PAN NELL, aSUrftCTUNCRS v'-- wonder the people have confidence In it. I he never saw Frickstad's ranch, tak GERMAN CANARY BIRDS Third and Clay Oakland jV ling it on the tatter's representations, ai uib jau tucui wiu.

svua ran vm v. I to worry because she would furnish fail aV a v.i. aa wwu I not correct. At any rate, a party who E- WILIIAMS, i P. U.

FOWLER, GEO, BURBECK, OSCAR FITCH, MERRIT. E. D. CURTIS. A JUST DECISION.

-San Francisco, CaL, January 15, 1897. Then do la' your might, with voice and xizjttt. rfr-rfa jiur5r5z-sCtitt42-'rfi Hot Water Healthy? Yes. sj tw7T AiU riT V. gl ZJvTU I examined it quite a time afterwards reported it would not sell for $800.

and Come out on ahe eiffbth, my fellow men, And beard the Hon in ois den. THEIR WEDDING JOURNEY In this week's Town Talk will be found an illustrated article from the pen of Dr. Morton Grinnell, whose marriage to Miss Jennie Stanford Catherwood was one of last year's society events. The Grlnnells are tour -eniv muq vum jou wwiaw au 1 mabVam ria v.WM a aa aMavD a vuiu aivr wiu iuv.v aacsaa I Barley the office of a local doctor and could raise the $50 easily. When she returned with the money "Dotie" did not (500 at this time.

When Frickstad left it, the cash value was doubtless much $2 Each (Lu P. Downing. Linden etwt. 3 Hops Healthy Yes. anTeon, towa! price or all i landj ha.

de- predated in the last few greatly years. midnight they pattered out into the epeolal Sale Household goods at H. Scheflhaas, 406 Eleventh street. Fresno city which In 1S92 Imported and guaranteed good rain together. Needham siy.

there another iSSf0? fZJZZ in the -hills a song, and ranch property Jjaingers. ing the world, and the article is descriptive of their journey on the Nile, the illustrations being made fropn photographs taken of their party;" Other attractive features of this week's Town Talk' are a story from characters in real life by The Idler," amusing anec man Interested wth him in the petty SaaaaSaaaaaMMaaMBHSaarlBBSafcaaSaaaWaaaaaaaaaal My Cake It Dough." DM hot nssSpsirys Flour. has gone down In (about the same -me Ml theft and threatens to expose him as the prisoner believes the accomplice is To whom it may concern: Regarding certain charges made by Mr. T. T.

Frickstad against Messrs, -Benham a Thomas, I have to state that, at the request of Mr. Frickstad, assisted him in placing before the committee selected by him to Investigate his charges, the' evidence which he produced; that the fullest opportunity was accorded him by that committee to be heard; and no fairer trial could be had than the one which was had. I fully concurred in hhe result reported by that committee, which was a full exoneration of both Mr. Benham and Mr. Heaicnyr- at the bottom of his arrest.

Benham Thomas compensation for making the trade was to consist of $75 GATE BAZAAR 8S3 Washinglcn SL. bet 7th 8lh dotes about two well-known newspaper men; jokes upon prominent people; bright criticisms on musical and dram Toe Masonic Hall Dancing: Club win JV2; He has paid it. so the firm First of the Be ason. never realised no profit from the art air. atic events; literary and other Yes! Because it is made of Pure Water, Barley and Hops.

Some Ttar an tint. Cive a party Thursday evening at Ma- sonic HalL The club's orchestra will supply excellent music. As this Is to tWhen Frickstad became dissatisfied he started in to make it hot for. the miscellaneous matter too; numerous to mention, v-." be an emerald hop. electric colors in twilight and moonlight effects will be real estate firm.

Knowing1 both -mem DRESS GOODS Thomas. from any wrong doing in the bers of the firm belonged to the First lJJZ: I MAD ME A MAN reliable pianoa introduced. A pleasant time is assur- Served to Trade and Families, tjj Address or telephone sJ, Congregational: Church, he demanded matter of their business relations with keep AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUIUS Mr. Frickstad; and' subsequently con an investigation by that organization. v.

LX A.menwiJUi.m auins vote nor. Siaepleiim 1 e-acaa CHAS. KRAMM A POPULAR PHARMACY! hv A hnaa and Othar ar uoaaa ana ah Thtrt mUoJUj duct on the- part of Mr. Frickstad confirms my opinion as to the justice of that result. JAMES M.

NOT WORTHY INVESTIGATION. The following letter in answer to an TMtnraTMBVktaUtTinoKIa 1 or yaJi, an Benham Thomas said they would allow their conduct- In the business to be judged by any three business -men in town Frickstad to select the men, but evenutally It was deckled submit the matter, to the regular church 4 TemescaL Alameda CtL f-3 Tol. Red 61 1. 1 m.m rn. anflf.

1 wmam ikmmm or ai.i lai a Most drug stores are" on Broadway. 9urs is down at Eighth and Peralta' Tet we are cutting into the down town stores. Great Special Sale 02v PramtmK Inaanitr and OoaaaaDtkm li 11 taken la time. Their aw ahow lmnedua lmprora-nwat aa4 eflaeU CXJBJB wbara aU otbsra toil. la.

siat apon hartug Of annln Tablets. The? Whyf Because we -sell pure drug -and shows what Pilgrim Church, did: v- OMa'SLCS SAVlO TMoaas RAIH Conmenddg TrZasdayidarch 9, honest prescrlptions.if Because our 'teie- nhiii. 4a mA maaMmttAill thin hF Sava aorsa tnonaanaa ana will mm iwu miw nnaitiwaarrittaar aaaranMataaffaofcaanraln aaohea Benham. Thomas Gentlemen: It -or ratand tho noaar. Prioa SO oanta par paekaca, 9 THE PACIFIC ftprcock j-M- BTttd clerks.

Anthony's Pharmacy, cqt. Eighth tlaU UMIDMHI EOT 9.VVDW is trne that Mr. Frlckatail IvtA a. vtm aupaok nlsfn wr 30. oirCTiiar 11 ae.

wrapper, npem raeeipt ol pHoo. ana I'eraiia. aei. ma mltte of his own selection appointed by I Until OUpOSCd CO. AJAX Pilgrim Church to investigate his -al-f Ttul tm waw iVm committee.

r. vi Judge J. M. Haven, a prominent mem-! ber of the church, assisted. Mr.

Frickstad in presenting his evidence before the committee, which consisted of E. Burbeck, Z. Mer-ritt, P. U. Fowler, Oscar Fitch and Elliott D.

Curtis, and the upshot was that the committee by unanimous vote acquitted Benham Thomas of any responsibility. Judge Haven agreeing in leged grievance against your firm, and Eiderdown Flannelettes in light, pretty I -trons. Go to 410 Ninth and you won't For sale In "Oakland by Osgood tnot saia committee, after beartmr his S53 Broadway, and J. D. Byrne, aruggista shades, worth, xajfcc, "'o statement, 'and looking' into documents Dimity Cordette, a pretty wash 1' submitted by him, advised that no ac Ten Days' 8lo.

LOUISYILLE RESTAUR ANT Oyster and Chop Housg -v 469 Eleventh asiwasjc, sboabwat aits wasHnroroi, 0AI3-AWD, CAL. The Beat Appointed Oyster Hoast the Opes sH night. rriTata Kootas foe Xadles sad Baaucta Telephons Ma loaa, DAVIS MAIN, Prartetors. See prices at tL Schellhaas, Eleventh fabric, made to sell. Special Ul for uc nil f) tion be taken by him in the matter, as he appeared to have had a fair hearing before the First' Church already, in street.

i Fresh' ci Fasilj CSawt Vivetta Batiste, new wash fab- wtoich, said firm were exonerated from W. Klnssy, Dealer in Flna Now the new, purer and finer in BANQUETS, PARTIES, blamc-i--- Tours truly, and Sscond Hand Jrurnltura, rie, worth ioc. This did not satisfy Frickstad. and he began a system of persecution-. He sent abusive letters; to the firm, and then he would draw pictures and write slanderous messages on the outside of the envelopes.

These pictures generally IHIDTM DEPARTMENTS. inch wide Percales. vaVCc Open Till 12 P. M. Carpets, Ranges, Etc "Modern furniture bought or exchanged.

Auction sales on premises. OaU and set us. 62-464 Thirteenth street. WIU JAM N. HOLWAT, Chairman Committee, May 14, 1894.

WORKS BOTH WATS. The following by L. Raleigh shows i value. 36 inch llulhouse Grass Lin- I 01O BROADWAY John SlAvloh QUICK ens, 15c value. Extra fine quality Dimities, represented a swarm of sharks issuing from a real estate office and making toward a poor man's home.1 Sometimes the abusive messages were sent on uuivii-n that.

arthoEurh Frickstad claimed, he 15c value. r- C. LYON IN BUSINESS. The idea is mrrent that Z.am going out J. L.

DONOVAN INTERIOR DECORATOR was swindled on the Mather property and either a letter or a Fancy Dnck Suitings, 15c value for 9 c. he was ready to sell it on the same arrive nearly every oar. posiai cara material, hSniri postal cards, Will b9 on Dispiay In our 11th of business. This Is not so, as I have bought ube entire. interest of J.

L. Lyon A Thomas -consulted one of representations on which he received tt QUICKEST Agency for the Swift Seed ar 1 Cramer Foto Plates. They 5:7 1 the best results. Try them. oakjana.

February 22. 1897 A boat the postal officials, who said such doc Wall Paper, Paper Banging, Street Windows. on year after Mr. Frickstad (a neigh- and am In the furniture, storage and moving business to stay, at the same uments were, unaer me iaw, vnmau-able. and the attempt to send them was fresco aiming, jrietw uoauung I attend to all work personally.

dot oi mtnei xoki me the Fresno dtoo- stand. 1S3-57 Broadway, where I am offer- Ins new and second hand furniture at prices that win astonish you erty he received from Mather was not as valuable as represented, he sent for me to come to hla house and asked me to trade the property for Oakland scientific in the preipatibn He said that if the correspondence was turned over to him, he would prosecute Frickstad. Benham Thomas -consulted Judge Haven, who atrveed that Frickstad had rendered Mother's Mush is a breakfast delight 1 real estate. On that occasion he gave roe the same description and valuation vmsrz himself liable, but aaiii "The man has Tefephone flala 1C: Bay City Flour makes the best bread. 412 Foarteenth Ctreet of the property wnich he had originally sweet; thoughts.

a family dependent ca mm, ana you cause his arrest, i. and, send him to prison, LI '-bring-the family- to vrant: better notiinri about It." Out than any other the direction of a graduated physician), has been opened with ta xtuzux itnzu Are sweeter wen flavored by the pun received from Mather and Fresno to be used by me in mating said exchange. A. RALEIGH CHARGES DECLARED FVLSE. The following Is an extract from 'j pf a 'spirit of generosity, ttls counsel candles mads by; Lehchardt, -AtLeha- il i 'W followed.

-iiJi- hardf i can be found all the latest novel stock o'fure, fresh tntdutnet at made. Frickstad tried ret an joiirj f. GENERAL LOAN AGENT Minta Ctreet, Oaklsnf, u. ilu ii aaat City and conary warrants carted, frc Botes Uiscounted, keal Estate sad Lc u. Ksnideacc 870 Eut zzth letter written by Hr.

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Years Available:
1874-2016