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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1898. bridge will be closed on Saturday be- | tween 9 a. m. and noon on account of | the great crowds that will cross over | to the Potrero to witness the launching | of the Japanese cruiser Chetose. Supervisor Delaney presented a reso- lution reguiring the Market Street|® Railway Company to allow working models of fenders of apparent merit to | be fixed to their cars for the purpose | of testing them, #nd also that as soon | ,as any of the models are fixed to cars of the company a time shall be set for of them before the Board of Su- MATCHED TO FIGHT. Here Is a Mill That Promises Well for the Sports. CLINTON SAID RITT WAS \ LIAR (DGE LOW 13 ON HIS METTLE Is After the Scalp of He WHERE GAME iS PLENTIFUL? gl | pervisors. Policeman Luke TAKE TO THE KLONDIKE A o | "Supervisor Clinton introduced a reso- Sl = % 2 lutic to compel the street car com- . Angry Scene 8t 8| S Winchester Repeating Rifle gry ; to prevent ingress or egress of passen- Mesting of the Su-' |se b e Sistarmdaniil L 0 = 0 a o prdnagme e o L il i The object is to protect passengers arges im ith Conduct addre . pervisors. while getting on or off from passing| Unbecoming an Officer and Send name and address pn a postal card for 143 Is Relentless. page illustrated catalogue. It is free | ca i A communication was received from | the Board of Health stating that bed- | | 3 3 | ding was urgently needed at the City Hurled Vile Epithets and |¢ R R AT Yor the Satie &4l % Fi letter 150 pairs of Shook Fists at Each 250 quilts were required. | Winchester Repeating Arms Co., NEW HAVEN, CONN. Trouble Arose Over a Case in Which Livingston Was the Arrest- Other. ied to supply them, and a . d was made. on the emergency | ing LOmMoer. 418 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. fund for At purp b | e A \etti, Prosecuting Attorney | ; : {n( Police Court No. 1, was authorized | Discord Over the Proposed Mis- | anq directed to appeai, trom the Juds- | Judge Low vesterday dectded to pre- v ment recently rendered by His Honor | fer che A 3 sion‘Rarlc Beoornes kor Judge Campbell whereby he declared to smner:'g;‘;l‘:‘:0’;0;:‘;;::1‘9;“‘;‘?;“‘::: onstitutional Order No. 34, pro- s 3 sonal e R Pra. | ingston arising out of the dismissal of hibiting all persons, firms or corpora- tions giving or offering any gift to per- | & case in which Livingston was the ar- #%5 (GAIL BORDEN ons dealing with or purchasing any | resting officer. A DELANY HINTS AT FAKERS goods, wares or merchandise from | The case was that of P. Faro, who IV : | them. = | was charged with assault to murder. F AG The complaining witness was Joseph STREET IMPROVEMENTS. | Marino, and Faro was accused of stab- k | Ping him during a flght in a saloon. | ‘When the case was heard on Decem- ber 24 Prosecuting Attorney Reynolds Tow 17 The Construction of a New City and f the Week’s Wor L Summary o of the Board. CONDENSED MILK. County Hospital Rushed. “You lie, you scoundrel, you lie,” hissed Supervisor Clinton at visor Britt as he shook his finger under the nose of the representative from the Ninth Ward at the meéting of the Board of Supervisors yesterday. Britt struggled in the embrace of Supervisor Smith, blind with rage and swiping the air with his fists in an en- Super- | | | The following is a complete record of | the street improvements which passed | the Board of Supervisors at yesterday’s sesslon: AWARD CONTRACT. | Precita avenue, Alabama to Army street— Grading, etc., to Fred NG STREET WORK. 511; feet west of Gutterways and paving tings, etc., at varlous | | Paving. e | Repairing of road- | ing attorney and attorney for defend- was not present in court, and Attorney | Long, who represented the defendant, performed the double role of prosecut- ant. Livingston protested against the case going on without the prosecuting at- torney being present, and he and Long had an altercation on the subject. The evidence showed, according to Judge Low, that Marino was the ag- and that Faro in stabbing him BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD. New YOoRk CONDENSED OUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET ENTITLED “BABIES ™ sHouLD SENT ON APPLICATION., Mitk CO. New Yorx, special election the great majority of the workingmen were busily engaged at their respective employments and_had no op- portunity to vote, so it has been decided | that each union 'in the city will elect three representatives to be present at a convention which will be held on Sunday afternoon next at 915% Market strect. There labor's needs will be fully discuss- RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. FiO SYSTEMN.) due to arrive as RANCISCO. ‘00t of Market Sireet.) : vy acted in self-defense. He ac- ed a_md a paper prepared requesting the 4 deavor to get at the man who de- renue to Stockton—Paving. | cordingly dismissed the case. Living- | e R o ) Infa0toe 10:434 nounced his veracity and turned the e Ty s avenue— | Ston at once laid the matter before | L Thict TS Sh el e e Voodla 5:5p meeting room of the fathers of the i | Chief Lees, and the chief instructed generally throughout the city, Prominent | 3:09A Yacaville 8:45p municipal government into a prize- trero avenue to Hampshire | him to take it before the Grand Jury. | among these will be the initiative and | 7304 Martiner 6:135p ring. Smith held fast to the angry ~third, Folsom to Harrison—Same. The Grand Jury threw out the case. | referendum and an elght-hour workday siaop i e g E . th—Grading, curbs, ete. The Judge secured a copy of the evi- or city and county employes or men | X Supervisor and averted bloodshed. n o BrvAnE-Curns and | aerte wiven by 1ivitigaton before the | working on municipal jobs. It is prob- | Sacramento, - Marysville S Bolivanen wers foree fuwy sthistegotialns chez to Valencla—Same, Grand Jury, and alleges that he made | e e mon i mytan abals | “B(Bea Poers: Sk and Otbgiic sy and for the rest of the meeting the two NDED PASSED TO RESOLUTION | any misstatements, besides intimat- ished. = > 9:004 New Orleans Lxp Ierced, Ray- men sat glaring at each other. ~ORDERING. % " | ing that the case had been squared. The Marble Cutters and Polishers met 18060 Mreomuc, Takeralokl, Hania The dispute arose over a resolution | Sutter, Kearny to Grant avenue—Paving. “I do not propose,” said Judge Low r‘as‘ night and appointed as their repre- | I Paso, Now Otleans and East. had been introduced providing for | Grant avenue and Post street—Same vesterday, “to allow any policeman to | sentatives J. E. McDougnld, J. T. Mc- | 004 Vallefo, Martinez, Meroed and that had introduced p g . Post to Sutter—Same | come inte my court and because a case | Cann and H. J. Skehan. Carpenters and | Trowo ¥ a survey of the tract it is contem- street, Central to Masonlo avenue— | 4o gigmissed to make false statements | Joiners No. 483 appointed J. T. McCart- | 0 Sacramento tiver Sicnumers. 3 t se fo sed 8 g £ b 3 ney. W. H. Goff and G. Lathrop. Such | 1:00r Niier, San Jose ard Way Stations.. plated purchas for the propo: RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. about me to his superior officer or any- | unions as have not already done so will | 1:30r Martizez and Way Station i Mission I x and Zoo. Supervis venth to Eighth—Curbs and paving. | body else, and I propose to make an ex- | appoint delegates during the coming | 2:90P Livermore, Mendota, Hanford and Ciinton, when the resolution was pre- nt, Alameda to Sixteenth—Grading and | ample of Livingston. He has acted all o sl | Visolia : g his position he said he believed project to purchase the tract Ithode Island and Fifteenth—Curbs and pav- d> Tsland, Fifteenth to Sixteenth—Grad- idered a dan- using a knife, and is con gerous man Before the Sacramento Athletic Club. est, had its officers publicly installed last | evening by District Deputy Mrs. Good- | . Livermere, San Jogeo, Niles nd Way " 5 a P v Ny B e S e S | occasion to resent some ro, Fifteenth to Sixteenth—Grading, | through in a manner that was tota 5 | Btations, i % < e case was ded on 's OFF! 4100p Martinez, San Rawon, Valleio, ,at had been made concern- d paving. uncalled for. The case was deci . . ““ . t3] Minerva Circle’s Officers. Sal . i 2hode na —G - e e CO a vitness | Calistoga, Fl Verano an 2 auits paper, and in main. | miiics iz Alameta to Pittenth_0rad- | fts ‘merits, The complaning witness| Game Harry Spanjer Will Meet “Spider” Kelly| wierva circle, companions of the For- Woodlan arysville, Oro- the on Park was a job. | Ing curbs and paving, -7 T “Spider” Kelly, the author of the work entitled “Act Like a Gentleman,” | thn curtent teems Mae Anne Bose, O | o e e o ed over the land offered,” he | piiing. : g2 | MINISTERS’ MEETINGS. has been matched to fight Joe Spanjer of Sacramento, before the Sacramento Mrs. Wood, 8. C. C Bell, F. I3 ve (for Randsburg), o o Forons, s 1| Netomairlatis wvemont game s | i ki Athletic Club. Kelly Is well known to the patrons of fistic sport in this city. Doyle, T.; Mrs. Alice Lowe, R, S fe“Atiwtio Napr Y‘L‘L"l;lli‘i e ‘jiln(uh\\r;x‘e(;:if‘xg icainibe 5.“"5"‘°"" Cortland avenue to Brook street— | |nvoresting Papers Read Before | He s an honest fighter an;l :al:ays “puts up” a good mh!ll. flgal;nng e(“'ery inch S e S e San ted on the city for $360,000. Our in- n, Brook to Randall—Same, . the Clergymen of Different of ground from start to finish. His best fighting weight is 136 pounds. G.l; Mme; Doyle and | t sick are suffering for the want th, Brannan to Townsend—Same, with rustee: covering at the shack known as the | g i S pilano selections by Mrs. M. Garbareno, | ow { | Eax . City and Cc Hospital, and why iR Rev. :Ms. . Motgan anneinced at the| country. recitations by little Misses Hazel Low i @00 Tiuroneun Mall, Olon und i shauid SN e 00 ano e B R eiie” avenus to ter- | meeting of the Christian Ministerial As- The contest will be held either in the latter part of this month o in the and Frances Buckland, Mrs A.J. Budd; | siar Valitio ¢ R y-,,»(ir" ?:’h“:";nb‘t::; O,;“pn curbs, sewer, etc. tion yesterday that his temperanc early part of February, and it can be said with all degree of safety that the n”z;nd B L A »: S aohehy peran s it the dnstigation e ek n would be opened on Sunday night | oo e whg will witness the mill will get a good run for their money. e G boaid - a to Buchanan—Same on both rket street, and along with tho of memn f this board with induce- wer. n and Brook—Paving, storm-water in- Denominations. ,w he proposes to have a lunch Spanjer is also a game fighter, with a host of friends in Sacramento, who are always ready to play him against any man of his weight and inches in the >y installation re was a programme which included th e e s and Easf SAN LEANDNO AND HAYWARD: ments tc ror the purchase of the venue, Twenty-fifth to Twenty- | quri e AT i, T G & o =g & | Tt is estimated that 1,000,000 acres of | (Foot of Marlket Street.) land off for the park, and because and paving. e e D J ! forest land are used up every year in o I have refused to sell myself I have DED FOR FULL ACCEPTA b e ol e R e . | AL Europe to supply the railways with | -'r}:::fi::m::;u::l' been refe: to some of them in @ Fell, Buchanan to Webster—Bitumen. S Distinctive Principles of the | | sleepe: 1 f’ South S very ungentlemanly way. My record ORDER ESTABLISHING GRADES. l b "ld‘ rné.t :ml 3 has. been attacked. T will place my r avenue, Powhatta t to Bugenia | The Congregational ministers were en- 1 NEW TO-DAY. Veandre, Estadillo, record alongside that of theirs, and I Grades chan, al establis ortained by a paper read by Mr. | L O TR m o —~— Lorenzo, Cherry can ure you that mine will not suf- | various points to conform on true }""'i‘ ot Anlle ZRGNIREEY. etitibd | and fer by it. I could mention a name in | and to present official grad 2 ke tan s CBRIC e SR | vk this matter and the person would hang 10NS OF TIME GRANTED. B e I ith the ; his head in shar n . God may use c vle A Year's Progress Discussed by Setters and Pointers That Are {Tune through to Niles. “Nothing he y will make me or a time; g 53 - head shame,” shouted ,t{,,r,,,’.'. ,1'"} m \‘ng the Well-Known Busi- Now Quartered Near | ) CITE TR feet and shook o cross oom e - or the church conscio loses that e | TroM1 B crops Eheoon. Mtinai |y A sl D e . B | power its first impulse is to build a ma- ; : | | sser “Do not ‘xm‘\u‘m( in fiersnx;)aede?&r days on gra or each | I Mechanism i cheaper than sac. | The President's Forthcoming Report | pennetts Lock Will Not Be an Oppo- | DY i i o i cautioned the Mayor as he rapp M & salifornia, | rifice But that is the ver: moment o o ¥ i | Use the tobacco sy : Toulder Creek, order. e jon Faving | when mechanism is the most perilous. 1¢ O s o Oum nent of Sullivan's Dash | 7o reauive 'sad caks R e S o St A iiay " % )t pray effectually sh buy 4 ce. B aco-Curo, - tation *10:! He can't do nothing else,” blurted i ¢ pray effectually [ buy a merce. R Bt Curesthizata ey PR 2:304 Superviscr Britt as he J“‘"e‘;‘ “l‘ o 5 % " power? When religious life is TR | money refunded if it #11345p Hunters' Excursion, Sev Joso anid mc;}gz. r;{\v ;,ffiuufslifl:)egupeer\ ke rong It is no more consclous | The report of Hugh Craig, the re-elected | % s intls to cure). MAGO- Way Stations .. = FERRI;/ 17200 newspaper :chanism than I am o rs ar g Shmiber of Co S0 y ermitting, i By 7 EK ROU 7 & ¥ <t 0. tha - president of the Chamber of Commerce, cather p to stop by CRE f;’?{,?,;‘ rfié—f”l l?r(t:m;g:r?ee}:inmg of : raiso and Roach—To property owners, e ey sharing the hospital has been prepared in advance, and will | Who will attend \_.'mk flo;d‘ l‘;r!:}‘sme:; N | Prom SAR PRANCISGO—Foot of Narket Street (Slip 8)— o number of residents of the Mission dis- 4% Neer Rvems to Laguna—_To War- | The Congregational ministers decided | be delivered to the members of that body | Bakerfleld next week should witness frea trom e reT e rict ¥ - ce him to task for v days on sewering, etc. to adjourn until after jubilee week. at the annual meeting which s to be Some excellent contests be ! | every trace of : : 00r.. trict who were e L Lombard—To same, T >resbyterians were iressed by ' hel cas | high degree. “cotipe. From OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:00A.M. 1 e of the tract for s, The Presbyt Y | held this afternoon. The document was u opposing the p: it Ame Ay Major_George A. Hilton, who spoke on written by the president just prior to his | It is said that one of the judges— $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 *3:00 $4:00 *G:00ra e O . il o O t- | EXTENSION OF TIME RECOMMENDED. Mo Influendsior Sub oLy, Dot departure to Mexico, and In his absence | Willlam Dormer of this city—cannot at- TOAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). not know what the object of the mee As an introduction, he sald he did not tend the meeting, as business of impori- (Tuird and Townsend Sts.) ing was, and he left it shortly after it | Baker, Tonquin to Lewis Warren & Mal- | mean to score the ministers or criticize Will be presented by the secretary. Mr. i e L e el an nd S o Men called in order to attend to |ley: ninety days on macadamizing, etc them severely. He only wished to say | Cralg, In introducing his report, congrat- | ance will deta it T b A W TSk O r e 61554 some other business. | PETITIONS REFERRED TO STREET | that they should preach what their heart | yiates the chamber in having success- | The two remaining ¥ e x g Almadon Wednesd: y)... A Anill Ltriel oaee 0w MITTE tells them to. and not mind what the fully closed Its forty-elght year, and re- | derfort of Pasadena and A. Merriman of | e W her: order. has B oor Sar.ahe cnm.‘ Elste street, Holly Park to Cortland avenue | parishioners think. alized the hope of the opening 'for in- | the East. In all probability Judge Post| Tauls Olispo, T B i Ton Clinton. ~When | sdcemiie, o o oeton of W o | ey N e e % oh0" | creased prices In agricultural staples. In|of Sacramento will b selected to fi:| Principal Way Jaze ed an attack on Clinton. T to Federal—Pacific Paving | (U5t Clergymen and chose for his sub-| aaaition he says: | Dormer’s nlace. | e e 8:35, :ntleman says he does not know o o 2 ject, “Orphans and Orphanag =S | & turing Co.. Ls Crosse, Wi 11:304 San Jose and Way Statious . A H was CAllea Tor 7 e | Soapeny, st progress of street work and | “"Li Sunderiand addressed the Baptist Ve have been blessed with not only abund- | Arthur Bennett stated a few days ago | ring ) *2:30r San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Pack, ng ) willineness to cancel contract if paid for work Tsters on . the foreigm missions ‘and A0ce for home consumption, at reasonable | that his champion English setter Lock | _ Redington & gencral distributor; Tante Olar ose, Gilroy, King 0. Deigallecy i d | dicewnty) foed, sAsmaipetitionynt proverty. cwe: 4 thelr aid in helping these missions. | biices, but we have a large surplus for export | will not be a_contestant in the | Hollister, Alinas, tleman a few minutes be- | erg {of grafing be(ore Poving anc cunE . r he read his paper there was a gen- | o, 55 o "Fo. S0y pope i Shining for the | field trials. The dog only recentl RAILROAD TRAVEL, et e matious sting was celled, and I have i a e —~————— | *4:15¢ San.Joscan Principal ¥ ., and 1 have a right to ex- —Property owners shop Newman of the Methodist of exceptional prosperity, resulting in the | COndition for trials that give promise of e Be ) o ahd Principal Wey: and I say it is true. That property awners of west side remove | church is in Los Angeles, and from there | auidation of morages and arrears of in. | being very warmly contested. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC | 3:95% 8=y cipe! Way Bt tleman knew what that meeting |sand and bulkhead their lots he intends going East to attend and pre- terest, estimated to be not less than 10 per | The following letter is from The Call RAILWAY CO. or San Jose and i gentleman o Beventeenth, 105 feet west Sanchez—S. P. | side at several conferences. cent of the gross farm mortzage liability of correspondent at Bakersfleld: T = Br San Joso d for. { Quick to lay S-foot artificial stone sidewalk | i the Stats. Instead of being weary, despondent iburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. — he knows he lies when cesspools and_curbs moved h avenue, H to I st | on_north side. discussion. husbandman. To him the year has been one and sick at heart the producer has taken a rived here from the East and is not in The eighth annual fleld trials of the Pacific | *8:15 ¢ San Jose aud Princ! Tor Morning, | Sev v . | ew o e - | Coast Field Trials Club will begin here on | SAN FRA SCO | ®Bundays oxcepte: 4 Sundays only. OS_ZIIIH\Bylonl,’. he pays i veavelt Bupervicor Dilafon, |, Sevesions i Sect mwer of SeSches M. A | ANOTHER DELAY. new lease of lite, encouraged to work with | Monday, January . It is more than likely | WEEK DAYE T30, 905, 100 & m: izs, | Moadar, Thixsday and Saturiay nights oaly- gs he jumped to his feet and pointed | P Quick to Jax = Ror Nanasil Prooarty & | Nvieh mnothar Gath " ot alliance | thae” the trials will be held over the same | $:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip ys and Thursdays. his finger at Britt. “I'am not afraid of you!” yelled | owners to pave by private contract Lombard, Larkin to Hyde—Property owners | Figel's Case Gets a Week of Con-| Our bank returns affirm the jubilate, show- ground as last year, it being optional with | at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 the Kern County Gun Club, who has control _and 11:30 p. m. Saturdays. X T Ing increase of 10 per cent in clearings over | 12°, HerR Coumty BoR LUt YO0 o T S S R A A Brits 8 me mans e r“Shh‘:‘ g‘!a‘m al A s ive: tinuance on Account of Gen- e o e e owners and handlers in Dakerfield at | 600 20 p me o ey CALIFORNIA Supervisor Smith cau ritt and | Cortla Avenue srovement C or | ) P gl oo ol Al | the present time are: R. M. AN RAF. FRAN h:c‘lug{rtmhl;):l & £ | it e winth ot al0awalks to fioe thers eral Barnes’ llipess. e e o pepiony o har- | Mr. - Quistsh Sartiunl - 26 | WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20. 11:10 a. m.: st street, near Jackson. | tions. to the secretary at these meetings | hatically if possible. e A “resolution’ providing for the con- | “Riode lsiand, Twenty-sixth to paint 40 fect | and thelr names will be brought before | tisUeccss of the belt railroad on the | €A O tor Wwas brousht up when the | | Ticket Ofices—50 Market street, Chronicle struction-of a mew City and County | southeriy—H. A. Whitley may grade for cred- | $fle moclety for approval. | eal merchants in reaching out for the | charter was first talked of and a success- | P M FOSTER, R X. RYAN, Hosp }*"fi_?"«:finw!f;;;;‘llv to a joint 531‘41 H aimer, Randall to Fairmount—Sewering fa- | —_—— | Klondike trade are made, and, after | ful effort'was made to have representa- Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt % nitt £ e a spital | yoreq. New Mining Companies. | mentioning the deccase of seven mem- | 4jon on the committee of one hundred, | z R SRR AN | D ). 6:40 am. |12:40 committees: A number of residents of | Other communications reported on adversely | bers of the chamber, Mr. Crai - 1 | 2 the Mission istrict were at the meet- | or fied. < Articles of Incorporation for the Wentz | sies o successful year for 1. © *'°PP® | but beyond having the names on the roli | NORTH <PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. | palncaNtisa v ing to advocate the cause of the new building: L. J. D&yer was the spokes- man of them, and he said they did not want ‘to select a site for the building, only to urge that a suitable structure be erected as soon &s possible and prop- N Thirteenth to Fourteenth—Property | owners may pave by private contract. e Siik and Cotton Dutles. The United States General Appraisers have decided that where silk and cotton | goods, properly classified under para- Zraph 357 of the tariff act of 1857, are ap- | Silver Recovery become members will send their applica- Mining and Improvement _ompany were | filed yesterday. The directors are: E. J. Sizy, B. Vabel, F. Adams, H. A. Barke- lin, Joseph Sheerer, Eliza L. Adams and F.' Sheerer. ThuCConllncnul Gold and ompany _incorporated | with a_capital stock of $1,000, s vesting a phcnomenal crop of sugar, gladden- A passing word of congratulation for The reports of the secretary, treasurer and librarian will also be presented. Af- ter the regular business of the annual meeting is over the new officers, elected last week, will meet and organize. — —e—— as others have been defeated, or more | peyond San Rafael at half rates. nothing was accomplished, as almost every move made by labor’s representa- tives was voted down. On the day of the Destructive Storms Along the Coast. Reports of maritime disasters along the Via Sausalito Ferry. C From San Francisco, Commencing September | ‘i DAYS. Extra i | i . WEEK For Mill Valley and San Rafael—7:25, *9:3, LIMITED. voc . G | 3245, 3:40, b 3 Extra trl “You knew what that meeting was | alu for reduction to seven fect of Mdewalks | rThe case of Theodore Figel came up|IE the heart of the seaman. the shipowner, | Xieioti My Walters of Los Angeles: 5 B | st L& pom. Aok "x’sg'n!f esdpe SRR = for,” shouted Britt, as he waved his | or Weol strent, Andoves avenus, cie, | a1| for trial before Judge Cook yesterday, ‘"% l'mberman and the commesion agent Lucas of San Rafael. | BUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 1i:10 a. m.: 1:40, 3:40, SAN FRANCISCO fists in the air and struggled to get o p bt o G g Sroet Ny Detvate | but-‘because’ of . the: fMness \of ‘General He stated that the fisheries have yleld- | The following list of dogs are here: 6:00, 6:25 - | Smith’s embrac . L » o jeneral | o4 gpundantly, and domestic interstate | Derby—Pointers: W. E. Chute's Pattl Crox- | Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park | TO Mdohe Comra Beaith'e SRUTCe. 7 ai o SOTCREL | Barnes of counsel for the defense it Was | and foreign commerce have responded |teth C. A. B. Truman's Croxteth T, L. D. | same schedule as above. 3 | CHICAGD “You lie, you scoundrel, you lie,” re- | pROTESTS REFERRED TO STREET | laid over for a week. to the general impulse of prosperity. A Qwens' Glenbeigh III, W. 8 ‘Tevis' Cuba of | ™ feave | memea | Arrive e e toa arvive.at arket: Wiorted Clinton, shaking his finger under | COMMITTEE The continuance was granted on mo | The trustees have endeavored to forward | Kernwood. Alexander Louzhborough's Peg Log | san Franciseo. | “gop' 3, |_Sam Franciseo. | g /R, ) ritt’s nose. Twenty-fourth a A to C street—Prop- | tion of the defense, seconded by the the Interests of the city and State, and | AMeS, Collins' Lagy C, C. €. Herbert's | “week | Sum | ruo. ) e osrsor San Francisco Ticket Office—644 Market st., The sergeant-at-arms came to the as- | OWbEss sspinet Segrading. Si \ prosecution. Judge Cook showed an evi- the stand of the chamber has alwavs | Rohert J, M. D. Garrett's Leandro. Jreek | Sun- | pestination | Fi | *Wes | Chronicle building. Telephone Main 152). Oak: sistance of Supervisor Smith, and they venty-third and Harrison—Same agalnst | 4., “gislike to granting any delay, but . '“‘('"l“““'::"“{.;‘;‘;""‘:“;m)jflf! all | English seters—Frank Maskey's Lady Rod- | sndmd S ——— Jovs | land Ofice s Broadway. Sacramento Of- succeeded in puling both men to their | e Fiaight its Waller-Bximo. all the lawyers on both sides of the case atlous questions. Upon ..e subject of | choff, T. J. Evans' Rodsbud. H. P. Payne's ¥ - E : The Best Raitway—San Francisco to Chicago. geats before blood was spilled. | = etedatsl uA - F e A, P. Payson | joined in a plm for “mfi amllflr_mruxxy,\ho "““’“5!1\8 pilotage Mr-‘U-xlx::xnks thus: g;"’:-n’:frgk' . M. Cooks' Queen Sal, and a | 3: sfin:::\!ig;; b || et m‘“""’;“,““#{\%‘ifl o S as - aanl e r against laying artifl stone sidewalk on | case was put over until nex uesda, Your officers were active &t Sacramento in | 2 5 = — M D. Order was again Testored, and the | axainst laying a Tt is promised that the trial will surely | the interosts of reduced pilotage, without suc- | The pointer dog Pedro (Glenbelgh-Saddle | Fulton. Leave San Francisco 4:3) p. m. Mondays and T ution providing for a survey of the | proceed at that time. cess, howe Vested intorests were too | BAgS), belonging to A. F. 5 | | . Windsor, Thursdays; arrive as City 6.9 p. m., property was adopted. | REPORT OF STREET COMMITTEE ON | 2 Strohg for us—a sad commentary on tha State | his Dérby entriex, was lost the other day from | | mealdatus.| St. Louls 7:00 S 3 | raRE B . PRE- | ————— it . a dose of poison. | ““Lytton, | ; The committee on health and police MATTERS SUBMITTED AT PRE | Legislature to admit; that twenty bllots ana | & (O ges—Pointers: Champlon _Glenbelgh, | b aagang P o Fhiaass i Siougty presented a report recommending the | . - VIOUS SESSION. an| MEET AND ELECT OFFICERS. | their henchmen at Racriipents have for (fO7t7 | winner of the freat all-age stake in 1t m.| Cloverdale. | | “DINING CARS under Harvey's managemeat granting of permits to the Empire Ath- | M0 TR ST S corners rejected. Sanet Secioty oFf 5 terests of San Francisco and public opinion. | Wicklow, who beat Vallente in 17 winning | Topia L iy o letic Club to give two exhibitions of |~ Market, Sanchez to Valencia-Paving, etc. | S@nctuary Society af the French |we hope for better success a year hence. R Drcchy will g0 1h ths aliage is train carries First-Class Passengecs physical culture next month. Super- | recommended. - | Church Is Organized. The position of the chamber is well | stake. 2 | only, but no extra charge is made. visor Clinton asked if there had been | Belvvdere, Waller F;nnf:;-dmck%m, P8 | he initial meeting of members of the | KNOWR to have been for sound money, | English setters—Lock, Dash Antonio, Luke, | e e aniae aly ac o s P for lik i o - Y L0E a6 | = p g and this fact is forcibly brought to the | Sadie Hopkins, Hock, Nimrod, Peach Mark, | | o p. m., carries Pullman Palace an il- any other applications for like perm Co 1, Drumm to Davis—Same. recently organized Sanctuary Soclety of artention of the members. In his report | Valiente, Don Elecia, Iroquois Chief, Gleam's | e —— man Tourlst. Sleeping Cars on fast time. Di- frem any other persons, and if 80, Why | Ticod avenue, along westerly "{_’;:u?_f_[’fi;';l{' the French church was held on Sunday the president maikes special reference to | Ruth, Countess K, Birdo, Doc H. { L P dca s SusE AW R Oity had they been refused. | Of-way miay be haa for two years if fences, | morning. The Rev. L. Dubois, the foun- the Nicaragua canal, and the progress | Drawing for the D ) et | .| Glen Elien. New 'rails, new tles, new ballast, new Supervisor Delany, the chairman of . etc., be furnished by petitioners. of the society, read and explained the made on that great aaGertaking, and gty - 5 rmal RS e bridges. The (hr test crossing of the desert the committee, who was still smarting | Dougi: wentieth to Tw»xyy-flmwrd«:x aws and ruies of the new organiza- Darl,k'ular stmhss |i|fl|d FnKhecomp]lm.\n(i B —— | a Sebastepol. | .Mn:n?"cur;u:cu‘{“i; t ’llgn.t:r;s‘;;etz l;xs_u:i:n&d:na 2 he e ' C j | establishing grades recommended.. e A Bamie . 5 Jores paid to the chamber's former secretary, — INOL Ry : sl LRy "["h!'m' Ju"&p?d neas. ‘Channel to Alameda—Contractors | tion and appointed temporary officers | Paptain Merry. who was appointed as| FOR THE NEW CHARTER l Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | Senger equipment and meals at Harvey's fa- otheg: - Alamo e—Louis y | are e closely ed, when a gen- 4 | Z 3 “for such permils, but they were re! | qaye’ sxumon of dime on congs: o tirty | eral "election of bermanent ‘oficers ‘Wil | ciiumber 1 the Trensury Depariamons g | Orgonized Labor Will Make lts| mighians” sprioer Keeveln | Sotw iy TuE SAN FRANCISCO & SAN JOAQUIN fused because they were fakes like |days granted Willlams, Belser & Co. on grad- | e held. Tlgl-_‘ 'I"\'Ifl‘v”s appointed were as | have the zrowlngbcon'nm-r(‘c of the coast | Wants Known Next Sunday. | ¥5P%L i, "Satatosa sptinds. Bius Lakes some gentlemen who sit in this board.” | €.\~ o valencia to Guerrero—Prop- — D(a_i\:r::ylll‘(; lha:::nlt'_l('_: better protected by the esl‘.ll‘JlI‘lsthnlen%‘ 9f | Organized labor in this city is deter- | Laurel bell Takc Upper Lake Pomo. Potter VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. On motion it was decided to grant ; owners may pave by private contract. A ey e an efficient patrol along the Alaskan > | ¥alley, John Day's, Riv ) uck- i onll e Dt Ty e S Riseniy-hird, Bhode Iiand to DeHaro— | Brooks: marshal, Harry Leveau: cepso shores, The position of the ‘body is | mined to have its say [n the new charter | VAsy, Joun Dars: Riverside: terier's, BUk | L oo iember 16 T, tratns wil rua as It Against sewering. Bes 4 iy G- iratt also reiterated in the matter of annexa- | s Y » . 7 2 ¢ | foilow: A e "ma“: vas adopted instructing | AROL TOIG yenty-second o Twenty- i A l!;r"{‘tt“l g P["?;ra_"cs ”n,tnm and | tion of the Hawaiian Islands, and a few | have the paragraphs introduced which it | QITe T MenlaeCRY, Wewt |8 e I et jl i nna“ rf"l;f} ané"i’;np\m nr;'r:e third r,\gnu_;‘»( arlrxd;:fl-md O et m: St 100 o' dbex B’ m‘_‘;l&'n;y Ognull;l‘(; pleasant words are slpnken on the brighter | wants, a determined effort will be made Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- s r B i, dg: 3¢ 0 av - JeHaro, 'wenty-sece &% e . i v Ve C 3 e o society wiil be held. ‘Those wishing to | Blasec > °f {1 MWININE Industry In this | by the forces to defeat this charter even | &WSE3 JBiGR | round.irip tickets to ail potnts | Poaner | Mixed Connections—At Stockton with steamboats ot | c & L Co., leaving San Francisco an; | Stockion at 6:00 p. m. dally; at Merced wit] stages to and from Suellings,” Coulterville, ete: | also with stage from Hornitos, Mariposa. ete: | at Lankershim with stage to and from Madera: | dera. 8 ; - 000 yester- | A Presentation. 1130 8 m.; 41:6, 345 %5:15, 60, 630 p. . SR S G erly equippéed.: Supervisor Rottanzi | pralsed at a value exceoding that de- | dav The Bioctors arer Lot sy coast come in thick and fast. People who trips for San Rafael on Mondays, Wed- | sked that the matter be expedited as | dared in the entry, they are subject to | Holgias 1. Woodworth, William 80'ghus: | At the meeting of Court Eclipse of the | “go down to the sea in ships™ should bear in | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY uch as possible, so that when the ap- | the addittonal duty imposed by section 32| 4rq, Ladd C. Woodworth and Lafayette | FoTesters of America, the retiring past | mind one thirg In particular, namely, that it For Mill Valley and San Rafael—3:00, *10:00, | (Via Sausalito Ferry.) - - propriation is ready in July next all the ,,f‘ w;;’m?céhniel;h:xfgva:;:;fi assessed | M, McKenney. chief ranger, A. J. Enermack, was on |is highly d.;|nm-hm5:::x- along a lu:dply of *11:30 a. m. 15, 3:00, *4:30, 6:15 p. m. Leave San F"'|'§'“|° gommenchlg. Nov. work c‘g ‘lts constn;gmn can be-rushed . N e i At Diaries, m;n:;rnndums. calendars, dafly i reeo“ruunn of the faithful manner in | constipation, malaria, nervousness and kid. | 9§38 & = ‘:reh!-n for Cazadero and way sta- E;‘:lnhrna—um ;oe:oo‘ u::;d e as rapidly as possible. rom ournals and blank books at Sanborn & | whi. his a1 m. Saturdays (mixed train) for e e By the Fourth-street | nothing more than paper-waits. Vail's: ch he performed dutiess while in | ney trouble, all succumb to its beneficent and resolution o | omfce. way stations: 5:00 a. m. speedy action. Reves and way stations. arirts S to THOS. COOK & SON. 621 -Morker | Francisco, or telephoning Tavern o Tamalpat