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16 USES SCALPEL WITH FEROCITY Commits 25: years' of. yLiUm" of'a. i.ttack'- a 7 Post streets -There are seven "on one Ac.rb*s her abdomen the left Bieie. ot right breast- "left. 1 two On- the.

left hand. VThe -with a scalpel, about isix: lnches'rlong; --V The llviirg. for the: last years, It is the for the' infurderoiis attack wu. because he bad beaten and Ehe had refused'- to ltve- With lilm any longer:" expected ihat the Woman will- 3 one across, the" Ab.dpjnen-bei.jig atid deep. -i' 'I.

rejtur.ning' from lunch shortly- before' a man running to- avenue and-. Post- An. alarm Civen from 203 p6st; 6tr-eeti and nolds ran'- to the. Pp-' Hcenaan Gcqrge.CoHihs: the woman lying' on. fiber Qf.lielr.- toom in a pool that Frank had cut Jackson roam in thehau'seVand tl'eyxtolds found on the floor of his room the pcaloel, the blade of which' was! covered with bload, and the: beside the.

summoned' and the! woman was' sent to- the Central Emergency UpspHaL Reynolds detailed Serg-eant Williams and Policeman Grunwal.d". tp. Jackson and on- readying--- De'tfectjves -Ejdward Gibson, Balley onthe case, jie-ajso nflttfted- the'Tjarbor police 'to cover, the. "ferries the WATtilt SVSTE3IS FOR TpHE.C'ifY-OF MANILA Goicrijitionil Plans to Improve Saiiil ary Xiiron'a Capital In "volye of Lwrsre to.s'peciftGatt'ons yeceived Chamber 1 CoiTtmerce. "Che city Gf'Mariita will fifty- two sewers "and than ten when the plans, that -thV ''insular, have In view." are carried out.

The pjy' pounds plat-es a.n.d founds of rivets' and of "cement. The wjll. cross the MaraQuina ajid a daih will be erected three miles Mpnitalba and- sixteen miles rtonheast' from "The river dam will, be "feet long on the. crest and seventy- Jive feei the bed the "The -gatehtiuse will have "an elevation, of- 255. feet- abor-e' city of diameter the.

will, be Inches. an'outfaiil for" the sewer tern to; the: of '6500, feet will be laid below "the. bed of the of- Manila and one double line of pipe will-crass Booth'em" cover, the railroad IJetective Harry Bfraig was sent to. the.Te.rry. and he caught Jackson as He -was' entering tlie 'waiting-room to cross- over Jackson was to" the hospital, the him -ft the man who her.

refused make further District Attorney Costello went to hospital she was the influence -of chloroform 'wljile the wounds, xteire being and dressed. wil.l pot be changed" till It Is seen will World's Qeantles. San-Fra-ncisc'o distinction of having wlfjiln Its boundaries the most-b'eautlif uL store in the world. It Is simply beyond the powers of description, a fairy land 01 dazzling- lights, beautiful paintings and gem's. The pleasure of a visit will Jlngrer yotf alwaj's.

Andrews' Diamond palace, 221 Montgomery st. 1 "PAtiTIAt- of the Jate James Prior, 'who. left in estate Valued "at 'have, petitioned for partial to them ot the de.cea,sed state- that -the debts not amovrif to more and ask that at this hold'ingrs 'valued at. be distributed THE THU RSDAY; NOVEMBER COLLINS SEEKS FURTHER DELAY Accused' Attorney Is Grasp. ing Desperately' at Possible Technicalities With the desperation of a drowning man clutching straws, George- D.

is -grasping at every available technicality. the length of the Uriburu case Judge Lennon was unable to resume the trial" of the Collins case yesterday, and it was continued till 10 o'clock to-day for the defendant to plead. Collins gave notice that he would then move to quash the indictment for perjury, and failing to gain that point would move to set it aside. proceeding -will necessitate lengthy arguments and enable Collins to gain further delay. The accused attorney was in excellent spirits yesterday and wore the expression bf.a man who could see nothing ahead But a' winning fight.

In. his counter "affidavit Collins has already given an inkling of the grounds he. will Bet forth In support of his motion to' set aside or quash the indictment. He already alleged that the perjury indictment was made solely for the purpose of having him brought back from Canada. He will probably.

-attack the validity of the jury, as he has done before. Judge Lennon tried to" ascertain 'from the evasive attorney long it. would take tQ present the law points of these motions. Collins did not r-know. Judge Lennon figured that half an hour would be ample time.

Collins has applied for a writ of "prohibition from the "Supreme Court to, prevent Judge Lennon in the case on the grounds of prejud.ice and bias. All the witnesses in the case ordered to appear to-day. SAYS THEY TTEIEDs TO TAKE HIS LIFE John I). Moiiser Sues Alleged Conspirators 1 for Big Daniages. Charging tjiat was terribly beaten as the result of a conspiracy to murder him into by Lorena Myrtle Barbier de la Montanya, James de la i Montanya.and Jack Curry; an action was instituted yesterday by John D.

an employe of the Equitable Life, against the alleged conspirators for damages. Mouser alleges that: It was Curry that attacked him, and that his. life was not taken was -due alone to the" timely interference of a man by the name of Stoffel. I Mouser, whose troubles with the De la Montanyas have already been aired the Police Court, alleges that on September 25 last the defendants named entered Into a to slay him, for what does not but intimates that there Is a woman in the case, stating that when Curry attacked him he said: "Ypu will to her or. I will kill you.

Intend to kill you anyway, and will do it now." On the morning, of-September 26, continued Mouser, in with the conspiracy to I kill him. Curry him as he was leaving his home at 316 Twelfth avenue and. after, uttering the as quoted 'struck him on the head -with 'a felling him the ground and inflicting a gaping wound in scalp: says Curry picked up 'a 'building' briek with which he said he was going to brain the tiff. At this says Mouser, Stoffel intervened and saved his life, For these; alleged unlawful; acts Mouser asks that the defendants be compelled to pay him damage Jn'the sum of plaintiff Is represented by Clara Foifie; Pass Fictitious The New York and Suit House reported to the police yesterday i that o.n Monday M. Hahn, who" gave hls.ad- dress as Golden 'Gate avenue, passed a fictitious i for 530 which purported to bear the; signature of Levi Strauss It drawn on the Western National Bank.

62 Fourth" arreet, reported; that on Monday a man giving the name" John J. Linden J7 60 worth', of dry goods from him, giving? him ra" check for. $25 on the "Bank purporting to be signed by John Hughes and; the change. check was worthless. Gold Coin Taken from Satchel.

Mrs." C. Carduc. of the Bella jVista Pine and; to the -police ion 'night that $30 taken from her said: sheVmet(a woman on" the street on Tuesday' morn- Ing and asked -to rooms for- After the had in evening she missed $30." was Tease fahd; he went to Mrs. Cardiac's i room yesterday' morning and waited till the woman re-' turned 'finish -the When the woman Cardup declined to charge thcYcoirir and there matterJ.rests. COLONEL CRAIG FOUND.r-Coloiiel; Thomas H.t entrance; and clearance clerkt at the who had been misslnc since October 19," was recovered Jby his friends last Tuesday.

Ho had 'been treatments ever since the date mentioned. He was taken suddenly 111 on the street- on October, 0 andbecame unconscious, In -which condition he was removed a eanltarlum. He Is now oitt ALMOST TOO LATE WITH THE REPLY Alcatraz Guns Make Tardy Acknowledgment of National Salute Eired by Departing Riissiaii Cruiser COURTESY RETURNED 'M SLOVENLY STYLE Army Post Also Overlooks teetings of Italian and German Warships Until Vessels Are Anchored Lena had not been steaming at slow: speed against a strong flood tide the officers of the Russian cruiser, which sailed for Vladivostok on Tuesday, would never have known that their, salute to American. flaff was acknowledged and returned. -The Central American style of firmg 1 official salutes has more than added to the world's stock of But the Central Americans have some excuse.

Firing twenty-one guns with the ancient hardware" of Latin. American ports is a task of much labor and' no little danger. Alcatraz, however, is the United States Government's official saluting post for this harbor, and Is supposed' to be up-to-date. The exhibition given on the occasion of the Lena's departure Is neither the first nor worst offense. When the outward-bound, reached a point abreast of Alcatraz the flag was hoisted- and a national salute fired from the Lena's battery.

The salute was fired "shipshape and Bristol fashion," twenty-one guns, with fivesecond between each explosion. As the echo of the last gun died away Old Glory was hauled down and stored in the Lena's signal locker. The Lena was making slow headway, but with all her lingering was almost at Fort Point' a gun, boomed from Alcatraz. Between some of the shots fired from the army saluting station there. were intervals of from five ten minutes; and the Lena was almost at sea before her, salute had been returned in full.

When the "Italian cruiser Calabria arrived here not long ago she fired a national salute as she passed 'Alcatraz. She was swinging to her- anchor oft Folsom-street wharf before the Alcatraz ba.ttery responded. The German cruiser Falko saluted when she returned the other day from Portland. After saluting she proceeded to an anchorage" off Harrison-street wharf. An hour or so later telephonic inquiries from Alcatraz were made at Meiggs j.

wharf asking shooting." The "information was' furnished, and after 'another leis-. urely' interval. Alcatraz returned the Falke's LOST HUSBAND COMES TO FAMILY'S RELIEF J. L. Bates and Children Are Provided For bj Him.

Mrs. J. L. Bates and her four little children, arrived at the Grand -Hotel on Tuesday from Phoenix, in a destitute condition, have found the husband and father they came to meet. 5 and joy and happiness have taken the place of despair and grief.

went; to the Grand Hotel yesterday and took; his family to a home he hadl awaiting them on Sixteenth street, near, Market. oThe 'news the arrival of Bates and the children was given" to Bates; by John Stine, a grocer.living in that locality, who knew Bates. Stine had read" the story in The Call of yesterday and at once hastened to Bates' home and told him 'of the arrival of the wife and little ones. Bates hurried to the Grand Hotel. The meeting between Mrs.

Bates and the children and the supposed lost father was affecting. The Childre- all- rushed into their father's; arms crying, "Papa, papa, we are glad'' we have found you," while Mrs. Bates' joy finding, her husband caused; her to burst into a flood of tears. i Bates explained that the cause of his not meeting his family at the Grand- was he had taken the. residence on Six-.

street arid was busily engaged fitting it: that he did not expect they.would reach here so soon. yesterday morning several kindly disposed p'eopfe who had seen the story in The Call. visited the Grand and offered assistance' to Bates and' the little ones. Their- kind offers were declined with thanks by Mrs. Bates.as Mr.

had already arrived upon the scene. Good printing Is what makes the Knowles shop'hum. Edward KnowlesCo.V 24 Second Francis Fair to Continue. Owing to the success attained, the committee In charge lof i St. -Frari els Church fair has decided to continue, it' to-night and to-morrow night.

-In the 'contest 5 for the atrophy P. Mahoney, president of Division; 17, Ancient of Hibernians, was; with M.J. Pierce'a good second. PAINTER FALLS FROM F. Rlppy, a painter.

residing at Grove street, while working nn a new steel frame structure of a on V. street yesterday, fell from the second story to i the a distanceof twenty His arm. was broken. Thf bone was set lat the Central Emergency Hospital Plnkham. SEND EXPERTS FORMAL WORD Supervisors Notify University Men Selected to Investigate the Milk Supply EXPECTS NQ TROUBLE Dr.

D'Ancona Explains That Professors Will Have Only the Work of Prof essor A. R. Ward and Professor M. E. Jaffa of the University of California were formally notified by yesterday by Charles Fay.

clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and Ancona of the Health Committee that the board had appointed them to make an Investigation of the milk supply and the dairies of San President Wheeler the university was also advised the action. In the communications Supervisor d'Ancona pointed out there was grave alarm among the cjtizens as to the milk and that an investigation on absolutely independent lines, such as thesa distinguished experts could make, would long; way toward allaying the fears that have been aroused by. recent disclosures of adulteration of the dairy product. Supervisor who has taken an In efforts to meet theconditions. which have arisen, was interviewed -yesterday as to the possibility that legal obstacles might prevent the city from gaining the services -of Dr.

"U'ara, who is an eminent and Professor Jaffa, who holds hign rank as a food expert. Dr. d'Ancona' said he was positive nothing would interveno in that regard. He continued: We have called ujjcji these, itentlemen "to eupervise and direct this work" because that the public would be satlsHed with the rebult3 of their investigation, vlt hat been made clear to them and to President that the actual work of the samples and of the laboratory examinations will be handled by men whom the professors shall select. EXPERT DIRECTION.

The choice of assistants, both the -field and in the laboratory, will be left entirely in their hands. city. will have nothing- whatsoever to do, with this Investigation, except. to pay the bills. Professors Jaffa and Ward are Invited to take charge, to give the directions concerning the collection of milk samples, to say what they want, to appoint their own assistants in the laboratory, and to render a report on the results.

The case la precisely that of an Individual, and there are many of them who submit m.llk samples to the university chemists and' experts for analysis. There Is nothing which bo far I am to prevent these 'from taking charge of the investigation. I feel positive that in such hands the results will be such as to prove of great, value to the city. The benefit. of an Investlwatlon along It nc-fl of this character can readily be appreciated when the conditions surrounding municipal activity are considered.

HEALTH BOARD'S FAILURE. Failure of the Board of Health to hold public confidence with relation to It 3 spasmodic raids on. dairymen is responsible for the action of the Board ot Supervisors. Officials of Vthe Health" Department complacently, announced- yesterday they were glad the Supervisors had called in expert services from Berkeley. The argument, was made in defense of the Health Board's lack of energy that- more stringent- laws were required to maintain a strict supervision over the milk supply.

Nothing has been said why, a citizen, in the person of Eugene Lent, the attorney, uncovered conditions that the board could not find. Out 'his private purse Lent met the expense of chemical' tests which disclosed formaldehyde in "milk which rendered his children ill. The 'Board of Health was compelled' by. its official records to confess failure in that case. Inspector O'Connor of the Health Department yesterday 7 seized a can skimmed milk from a wagon of.

the Burlingame Davis 239 Seventh "street, the proprietors, will be O'Connor was taking samples from cans when he came across one filled dirty milk. The driver admitted that it was and the can was confiscated. Dr.l William C. chief sanitary inspector, that cows be quarantined whenever or pus was found in their milkA S. Bloom of 1343 streel" submitted a sample of milk Haydeft dairy, as his child.

19. montris old. Aurhp had been fed tlys milk, was Jill. Blpom said he thought the "milk. wa.s,' -but he did not desire to take Are Arreited.

'Charles McVey. a milkman. waS ar- rested yesterday a warrant ing him with selling cream c6ntaim.il'? a preparation of boron wifho'ut haring-i that fact marked on the" Louis wlssig was arrested for ha.vJng. milk in his possession beloyc the." stanr dard in butter fat. A sued Police: Judge Cabaniss- fof thearrest -Snam for.

below the standard in. butter' fat, -t Pure Milk. Quality graaranteed; stands all used lir hospitals. 347 4th. 3SST 3d.

NEWS jOF RUSSIA'S NEARLY EXDS Ernest Fondak Ac-Qiilrea a JuhJlani Ja'c and Fbrsetato- TarnOyt the -Gas. I The good news that Kussia was a free nation; so, forcibly lmpjr.es&ed; firnest Fondak," a nillk wagon terday. that he decided, to." go out ion a little "timer In. order to brate the event. After -consuming quite a quantity of ther.cheexlpg Fondak retired to room." 17 there to dream swe.et But he forgot turn oiit- ihe 'gur, and after -for: sbm.e" he was discovered in an unconscious condition.

'He was removed. t.o Central Emergency Hospital: HJft managed- to' revive "Either 4 draftextinguished the or Water or. a'lr got in the as in many like cases. PIONEER GERMAX DOCTOR- FIXAL SU3IMO3fS Frederick Karl Ca clbiin" I.r.a ve Lnrse Circle of Frleni4a Dr. Frederick Karl i one.

the pioneer German physicians of this died, yesterday mprnhig' a lingering illness." 'DA Castlehtfn a popular nJeraber many promlneilt German societies and Jcnown all the State. a pnyslcian and had been a prdmineot jbgfure-ln the' local world of medicine for" many years, Dr. "Castelhun came to this the early day a and be'san pratticlng: his profession. He tvas also -a arreat scholar and wrote many a atid'essays that attracted atten tion. ia survived by a.

large family. The. remains will be cremated' next Friday morning -at Cemetery.v Wand Street Pared; Supervisors'. Street Cornmittse yesterday feauested the Board rot Works to- recommend the- paving Kearny street rJ from California to Clay. The ccrmmlttee 'reported In favor of constructing artificial stone sidewalks on Market street from F6ufteenth to Seventeenth.

The mittee decided to- 'visit the. route for a track on Sixteenth and Hubbell streets, -for -which Somers Co." have applied permit, before taking The, widths of sidewalks on Ocean and Onondaga; avenues were fixed at ten The recommendation of the City: Engineer, that a lot be purchased as a a pumping station for. a', sewer -to in Mission street from Second to East was referred to "Finance Commlt- Commercial Travelers at -Majestic jolly at' the Majestic Theater SahFrancisc Associatio 1 is to give a theater party. 1 This an 'i; annual affair. and "the knights -of Uhe grip, themselves out to that coming 7 to" The president the association is Henry," Heinz: the" secretary is M.

Merger, and the', chalrmanVof -the committe having Jthls entertainment in charge is I The manager of the makes ilthis: annual and lobby and 1 theater, are always profusely decorated flowers. The will Lottery or DEPORTED FOR Con Codka. a Greek, who arrived from Victoria on the steamship Queen on October! 23. was deported yerterday the f. United States immigration authorities 4 on i physician" renort that he was afflicted with trsclidma.v Food.

Soothes and Quickly Cures Ailing: Mi Ik 5s Usjed For In tiealth of a may upon it. Their only sustenance is mUte; ariit jtJiQ yvhoiei; a growing: infant depends Jter ytati: guaranteed abispl litely it -NEVER MILK has taken the in evgry exposition in world. IT IS BY ALL PHYSICIAIVS -arie js a da both nriade by Mk New York Johnson Mercantile Sole Agents Economical If arc io -Tnore use But we assure every' -mother 'Jfaf she can buy nowhere good advantage as- cheaper boys'- joy- shoes can, be had, but'Vthey- are, twice' as expensive wear 'is. considered nor does ajhieavy; clurhsyshde mean. du- rability.

Ours are shapely as -well- as- cjbse attentioK quaii- ties I both essential to boy's health; and 'clevelop-' Shots 0 BOYS' SATIN XALF SHOES, medium heavy soles, sKoe; best value in the city at this tol3" tQ2f to Myj v.sl;?s- AND BOYS' KANGAROO CALF "BOY PROOF" LACE SHOES, aritout and serviceable as" can- be Extra" Heavy, soles -studded "with horseshoe circlets. This 0 shoe will "stand tijc and any 'amount, abuse, and we guarantee it to give satisfaction; i- to 2 3 $2.25 PATENT COLT LACE SHOES, welted soles', mat kid a -fine' dress shoe, yet giving', very. -godd Sizes to 13- I 3y 2 ib 2y 3 i05y 2 $2.00 $2.25 BOYS' KOZY KLOG XACE SHOES, in finest BOX CALF PATENT is as. fine boy's shoe as 'can be made and has ail the anatomic advantages of our men's and women's Kozy Thcy arc the ideal, comfort shoe fof boys as weir as Stees9 to; 13; 2 2 $3.00 i I Mail orders icjirefullyc filled. We can fit; boys'- shoes by mail." Send, for catalog, ii.

tf A tive -tablet that give's VIGOR healtlftb! andiBOWELS, -thereby Sick Headaches Biliousness Liver Dyspepsia' i VJaundice Sour-Stomachs' Dizziness Nausea Foul Breath Take only onie VIGO I RET" at bed they -will; move bowels Hhorbughly, each fda'y and pcrmanentlyrcure---: Jr. HRONIC i They. and the blood and are sold by all 'druggrists 25c packages i (50 tablets) and 1 0c trial 1 size; (If. (tablets): r- Never; sold: In 'bulk, 'y i A CHANGEPURGHASE OF 200 White Waists Enables us to sell them TO-DAY at almost. HALF THEIR REGULAR PRICES tailored throughout.

Entire front tailor-stitched deep tailored tucked cults. -Made Tilth full pouch rfront. S3 44. ABIG SKIRT OFFER Skirts i To-Day at; Oti Skirt like cut Is only one of twenty-. styles.

Miiile In all new pre- valllnjs' styles and materials. MARKS BROS 1 1 2241 MARKET ST. will be open. every Saturday night til I Ghristraas- Home-Made Breads Pies, (Sdok-ies; -V; meats. "aftd.

other- things. fo; tile opening of 6ur Come and see how well It. fit's and hotr mnclr it How and In what a better. way Jt will answer -those? puzcUng: For breakfast? For For Paper i winter 100 of them 1 (QC- gilt-. paper napkins.

If everyone Ko uM viht has bepn asking, for" them Styles-' ioo it won't take mms jf them all- out. Find.thenr in -the other i new stationery Way rcguW prices; of" the second aisle. Paper, 6oc -v." Especially good correspondence ValllfeS WOfflen er a if are- It's good to buy Chancrwble 19 Ynches big box of papeT. It's wide; hair line- stripe--' effects for to such a. big box of such.

waCists. find 'crostuinesr good paper so little as we. eDc pr niack Pepu deSolet Regu- AVlre Photo Larger sizes. inches 15c and 20c. Handy -to put abln 1 a wl venir postal cards in.

The 15c ck ones will hold- 55 cards. Burnt Leather 35c i Large enough to hold- 23 4x5- VA.iW inch, pictures. Larger ones at I OUf II fllf Prettily -bumf cover, binding, heavy leaves. Ulf. Chlldreu'K Box Paper.

24- sheets ijVVMf 6n A ot children's them MntO a writing: papeV Qood- for dbUWVisT. iorl little One's, Invitations. Tally- 20c do.en i '2 r. 'fStiVW Of dWrs ProKramnte 2oc duxvtit cord and "tassel. Envelopes, 15c Fine linen fffi Shaving Pad, bg now and foe- a F.

i ll L-a si a (a and sxo.CKgrav^ xe.ir market. JXLAIX AND SiTUROAJf IJittter. 4Oc Quality. California told Tictdtia 1 Jlf ml Tea; per lb I 43v fine aiiii- per Jar. 2 -for 'Pola.

Genuine lm- -V i CrlHtlne. pkr. IDe; t. Phi tn l-l b. tin 25c.

OHworti 1 oew 3 SaftCSheil.Almond*. per' lh 13c Calltornla crop. Mince' jar. PP Capaposed ot. purest lnsradr a French Sardines, large tins.

-Regj- Ideal ilrenkfnst Food. 3 pkxi In, five 3-fb. ear- 20c and fresh. nonrbnn, bot." 75e; sal, .53.00 and bot. "and $5, 'California Brandy, 75cj Kal.S3.otf 'Ret, Chl'liornia Brandy, p.lnt buttle.

quart. "Sac -and Best Tonic, per .53. 10 Res Claret. Dfr ftnllon. 50c -Oup' liquors noted for 'The-y are especially adapted for family phi 6 If -do your work it wiU ao onsaUifactory work Is al- lowed to rs ont our office Ws wsat to" Iz-tOSB TEET Remember 3 ft I ireoUllsta ta Vrsry rull itt of that fast, only by us.

(3 set; 8O Per tooth; eleanslnr frM. Painless extraction by air. ju or by aa appllcs.tlon to rums. OHIO DEiNTAL PARLORS, S5O Market, cor." Stockton and SHis. Hours 9to 9.

Sunday 10 to 2. It Is no Idle dream that 'the whole of the peninsula will, not so lons bunce, be all one city, of which PALO ALTO Will be ihe part containing the mcst beautiful homes. Already Stanford University attracted over 5000 hcmeseekers and they; are always Send for a copy of the Real Estate News aiW KEEP -YOUR ET ES PALO ALTO J. JHORRIS REAL ESTATE GO; PA 1.6 ALTO. CJwiIFORXIAi r.

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