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THE SAN PRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1898 11 !of city and country realty, with im- | provements and of personal property, | make a grand total of $2,849,57210. ———————— MIDWEEK NOTES OF MUSIC AND DRAMA Coming Comic Opera Revivals—The Bostonians in “Robin Hood” and the Tivoli’s “Geisha.” The Bostonians In “The Serenade’ con- 4 4 pe d tinue to crowd the Baldwin. ‘‘Robin | Hood” will be revived next week. The [t Is i sale of seats commences this morning and ConSIdePed to Be j there will be a very long line in waiting. Worth Nearly “The Vice Admiral,” one of the most $8,000,000. MTROS | | slightful of German comic operas, will Then the most successful musical comedy that has been written since the palmy days of Gilbert and Sulllvan. The Amount of Real| This is the programme for the sym- | concert to be glven at the Tivoli Estate Sutro Owned | tnisafternoon: Beethoven *"Unrlulnn\;s' overture, Moszkowski's symphonic suite, Was Enormous. TanG Rt hre R Int.Baens “Rouet @'Omphale” and Wotan's “Farewell,” _ and the fire magic from “Die Walkure. [ Aunt” will close three suc- cessful weeks at the Alcazar on Sunday night. Monday will see a presentation of “False Shame,” a plece in which the older theatergoers will associate with the memory of Harry Montague, Clara Mor- ris and Fanny Devenport. Milt Johnson, the champion cake-pedes- trian of the Pacific Coast, will match his | graces agal those of Black Patti's IN THE BANK. | Troubadours during the rest of the en- | gagement at the Californfa. The contest Outside Lands and San Miguel Rancho the Principal City Realty. BUT $478 80 — | will be for the world’s champlonship and [ gold medal. g m‘ < i Moro: is doing a big business wi Sutro Heights Cliff House, and Bath | wiio o, ‘Strones havigg brought that | melodrama up to the minute by calling Property Worth $ | the ill-fated battleship the Maine. 0,000—Per- sonal Property. The Orpheum offers five taking novelties | this week well as several of the fa- e — | vorite turns of last week's bill. Monday commences Chiquita’s last week itemize 5 at the Chutes itemized appraisement of the es- Marie Wainwright in “Shall We For- Adolph Sutro, the millionaire Her?" continues the rest of this ; declared by Judge k and all of next at the Columbia. apable of managing was filed in the A WAR OF RACES. Trouble Between Local Croa- tian and Servian Journalists. about 4 p. m. yes- Rich, Thomas Magee ttle, who were appointed estate by of of | The apprais- ippraisement r of typewriting. st pecul David el T ord r facts in con- ent was the te the vast landed Mayor, his cash ac- | Editorial Amenities Which End in Bloody Nose and Discolored Eye. amounted to only B | visitors to the office of HRVATSKA statement the old|SLOGA, “the first and only Croatian northwest corner | hewspaper on the Pacific Coast,” were greeted yesterday with the simple but impressive written announcement: The Editor Cannot Be Seen To-Day. There are some wicked enough to say that the announcement, while more de- | pressing, would be more truthful if it gave to the world the fact that “the ed- itor could not see to-day. Inquiries at the office as to the reason »ment that | why Editor L. W. Piskulich could “not of the estate | be seen,” met with the response, “he left land known as| oD the early morning boat for Stockton.” 1 north and south | Then the unsympathetic again come to ¢ north and south | tye fore and say that the asylum at d acreage property in| Stockton would prove a far more safe an Miguel Rancho. | rifireat than the office of the Hrvatska whole and frac- | Sfpga If Editor Piskulich is not more lands, valued at | guarded in his writings. also the library | To make a short story of one that might liated College treets were ap- »wn piece of property 1lionaire on the Jackson and Bat- s parcel are vari- The whole is ),000. prai ter part 000. The Byfield | from the effects of coming into too close the San guel | contact with the fists of Christopher Rad- 1 worth the sum of | ulovich, who as a member of the Servian | 't is esti- | Literary Club s interested in the publica- | The San | tion of Sloboda, a newspaper representing 1040 | the local Servian colony. Radulovich was never employed on the mallpox quaran- 7 Mission street, and conse- s that character is a sa- about 0. and the Miles D. ar the Cemetery 1 to be worth read in the Hrvatska Sloga ys ago that he had been tell- ing untruths concerning the Samuel Martenovich, who was found dead in the New Europe House with the gas turned on in the room, he decided to in- y property, n ation, are estimatec Sutro Baths, House and of about thir- raised at $600,- | to know on what ground he had been held lands in the vi. | UP to the world as a plain, common, or- : P HA® V- | dinary liar. On his invitation two friends about | gccompanied him to theofficeof Hrvatska Certain | Sloga at 628 Montgomery stre are | Mond; n planation. busy to di time. Rad ich said that he was also e Wolf tract, | busy, but thought that the necessary ex- County. | planation would not require more than Land | tWo or three minutes’ time. Mateo Coun- | view with a three-foot counter between In Napa Coun- | him and the interviewer. Editor Pisku- n as the Arcadia | lich proved an able dodger of direct g n of $9000. | tions, but showed a lack of pugilistic 0 - | training in the line of dodging two swift city and coun- | punches aimed at his_face. Piskulich made hasty retreat, and {n so doing re- moved a section of the glass framework around the subscription part of the of- fice. Radulovich rejoined his friends and went his way rejoicing, while the editor instructed the manager of the paper to | draw up the announcement: “The editor cannot be seen to-day.” ———e—— . and vieinity 1o | . GO to O'Brien & Sons for modern style, use and vicinity high-grade surreys, phaetons and buggies $26,500. Personal | at low prices. Corner Golden Gate ave- Miguel Ranchoand | nue and Polk street. . valued at $700. | e the Montgomery | Did Not Commit Suicide. ex-Mayor had his| §. N. Jaudin, guardian of Mrs. Annette decided to be | §chwab, who met her death last Satur- 2 day from fire, is desirous of correcting v at 107 Battery street is| the impression that the old lady com- rth*$100,000. This is far | mitted suicide. He states that the ca- e value placed on it by other | tastrophe was purely acoldental, Mrs. eretofore. 3 re | Schwab not being able to ynderstand the uthorities heretofore. ~Some have| "Gh. ran in lighting a fire in the room 1t it worth $250,000. | in question. Under the head of bills receivable, | tes of the Sutro Railroad Company, | aavances made on turnitare and planos, with interest, when added together, are | or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Misston. -d at $76,669 98. Notes secured by | Leoimoooiow e rtgages are given as nmuumm_n lui “Bill” Lange is recovering from a slight $21,864 60, and cash in bank as $473 indry debtors on the book accounts | indoors during the past week and his nu- the sum of $450. All these items | merous friends are rejoicing. ate, personal property res of stock in the any, valued at 1tro Bros.' Braid Com- lued at $7000. | utro Height is with G;000OOO000005000050000000000000000 A SIX-YEAR-OLD “FIEND.” A Little Boy Who Gathers and Smokes Cigar- J ette Stumps. Frankie Shea is only sit years of age, but he has the misfortune to be a cigarette fiend. He lives with his mother at 134% Seventh street, but she and his grandmother profess to know nothing about his fail- ing, although it is apparent to the casual observer. Frankie satiates his appetite by picking up cigarette “snipes” on Market street and smoking them. Monday night about seven o'clock Policemen Lynch and Beamer observed him picking up “snipes” on Market street near Fifth. They watched him for a few minutes and then they went up to him and questioned him. He said he was picking up the “snipes” uncle, William Farley, and when searched a bagful was found in his pocket. i The officers took him to Captain Spillane, and to the captain after ome fencing he admitted that he smoked the “snipes” himself. The aptain placed him in charge of the matron at the City Prison and t the officers to notify his mother. The boy was later taken home o000 CO000DCO0000000 ¢l [ N Q Dol his uncle. “I never a sight like it,” said Captain Spillane yesterday. “The smell of nicotine that came out of the boy's body was sickening. . He med a slave, young as he was, to the filthy habit of cigarette smok-, and If something is not done quickly to wean him from the habit he will soon be a physical and mental wreck. The mother is a hard workihg woman and is seldom at home. The father hds left his wife 1d the boy is left to the care of his grandmother. ‘One of the ‘societieg should take charge of the boy and save him from an early grave.” When inquiries were made at the house yesterday the grandmother and the boy's aunt denied that they had ever seen him smoking, but © admitted that he collected “snipes’ like other boys, as they put it. (4] G000000C0000000000000C0N00000000000 ing, 2] < o C +] © 9 (4] 4] < (] [+ < [ °°00‘000000000000000000000000000 be extended over several columns, Editor | Piskulich, from all accounts, is suffering | death of | terview Editor Piskulich. He was anxious | hat he was too | a trivial affair at the | Piskulich finally consented to the inter- | | attack of pneumonia that has kept him | HER HEART If there is one woman to-day in San ments that are being constantly buile: fed and warmed by family traditions prived of a father and a brother by der Richard Wainwright, was executi Lane; her brother, Lieutenant J. M. the coast of Mazatlan some fourteen on the Mohican under Captain Low, P. Wainwright, is at present Cavalry, of which he is brother. prived me of my even though it should include my ow “I understand the Mohican is now visit her, as my brother died on her to me.” up over the Maine disaster and the possibility woman is Marie Wainwright, the actress. connected with the matter that appears in both the morning and evening papers, but keeps heyself posted from hour to hour on the new develop- from a long line of distinguished naval ancestr itioned nior captain, that will send him to the front, maybe to share the fate of his father and “T hate to'contemplate war,” said Miss Wainwright. father and one brother, and now, just as I have received news of my cousin's almost miraculous escape from death, I learn that another brother may be at any moment sent to join his father. “It is a terrible thing to see one's whole family thus wiped out. the honor of our flag demanded it I would be willing to make the sacrifice, IN HAVANA. Why the Talented Actress Has an Ab- sorbing Interest in the War Rum 0rs: MARIE WAINWRIGHT, Whose Beloved Dead Made Historu. Francisco who is thoroughly worked of war with Spain, that She not only reads everything tined. The reason of Miss Wainwright's unusual interest is a patriotism that is that have been handed down to her v. She has already been de-, naval warfare, and this last great disaster happened to a vessel on which a first cousin, Lieutenant Comman- ve officer. Miss Wainwright's father was Commander Wainwright of the navy, who was killed in action at Galveston, Tex. , while fighting his ship, the Harriet ‘Wainwright, was killed by pirates off or sixteen years ago while serving and her only remaining brother, R. P. at Fort Sheridan with the First expecting daily to receive orders “Tt has already de- Yet, it n life with the rest. in this harbor. I shall decks, and the vessel is a certainly red thing ME ACCEPTY THE INVITATION | Secretary Wilson Will Be the State Board's Guest. 1 | | et i | He Writes That President Mc- | Kinley May Accompany Him‘Here. | Governor Budd by Request Will Invite the Nation’s Chief Executive. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson will visit California in the early summer, | and it is most probable that he will be | accompanied by President McKinley. | It will be remembered that at the last | meeting of the State Board of Trade a | motion was passed instructing the | secretary, J. A. Filcher, to invite- the Secretary of Agriculture to visit the State as the guest of the board, and he was also instructed to write Governor | Budd and request that he invite Presi- | dent McKinley. This the secretary did, | and yesterday he was in receipt of the | following letters that explain them- | ves: | fe Feb. 16, 1808, | J. A. Filcher, Esq., Secretary California | Board of Trade, San Francisco, Cal.—My | Dear Sir: Your favor of the 10th instant, | extending me an invitation to visit Cali- | fornia and be the guest of the State | Board of Trade, is received and very | highly appreciated. I have in mind such | a trip, just as soon as I can get away from my duties here in the early summer. The President has said something of visit- ing California and it would be pleasant to go with him, of course, but if it is not convenient for him to go at that time I wshall certainly try to learn my duty toward your State without waiting for the | pleasure of his company. Very truly yours, JAMES WILSON, Secretary. Feb. 18, 1898. Hon. J. A. Filcher, Secretary of the State Board of Trade—Sir: 1 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of February 10 to Gover- nor Budd, and he instructs me to say that he will be much pleased to comply with your request and invite President McKinley to California. Yours respect- fully, J. M. TODMAN, Executive Secretary. It is the purpose of the State Board to provide special features and trips for the entertainment of the two dis- tinguished visitors. Secretary Wilson will probably be here some time, and during his stay he will visit many por- tions of the State. REASON OF THE DELATS Why the Hall of Justice Has Not Been Com- pleted. Supervisors Fix the Responsi- bility on Contractor J. J. Rauer. Bateman Bros. Are Allowed Until October 1 Next to Finish Their ‘Work. The responsibility for the delay In the construction of the Hall of Justice was fixed by the Public Buildings Committee of the Board of Supervisors in a communication that was addressed to the Grand Jury yesterday. In re- sponse to a request from the Grand Jury the committee stated that Bate- man Bros.,, the contractors, were not wholly responsible for the slow pro- gress made in the erection of the build- ing, but that J. J. Rauer, who had taken the contract for removing the old City Hall, was the most culpable. The committee admitted that it was true that the original contract called for the building to be turned over to the city by October 1, 1887, but that the matter rested on the contract let to Rauer to raze the old building and remove the foundation, It was stated that owing to the care- less and defective manner in which the removal work had been done, Bate man Bros. were not able to begin their work until March, 1897, Since that time the work has Leen pushed and serious obstacles overcome, as much progress being made as could be ex- pected under the circumstances, The matter came up before the com- mittee yesterday on _an appiication from Bateman Bros. that they be al- lowed until October 1, 1898, to finish their contract. A number of prop- erty owners represented by Attorney Shadburne appeared before the com- mittee and protested vigorously against the extension. Attorney Shadburne contended that the Board of Supervisors had been too- lenient in the matter of extensions of time on the contract, and that the in- terest of property owners in the vicin- ity of the Hall of Justice demanded that the building should be finished at the earliest time possible. The committee decided, however, that the excuse of the contractors was good ————————————————————————————————————————————————— . The fac-simile _signature of . is on every wrapper of CASTORIA, and ordered the clerk of the board to prepare the following resolution to be acted upon at the next meeting of the board. . Resolved,. That Bateman Bros. be and -are Hereby granted an extension of time to October 1 to complete their contract for the erection of buildings on the site of the old City Hall and the present Morgue. —_————— s WILL RUN ELECTRIC CARS. The Steam Railroad Track South of Golden Gate Park to Be Transformed. The Market-street Railroad Company has in contemplation the transforming of the Ocean Beach steam line, which runs along the south side.of Golden Gate Park to the ocean, into an electric line.. At present the company has a gang of men at work tearing up the old conduit on the Oak-street track and also such rails as are not now in use. When this work is done the men will be set to work on the bed of the steam road. F A similar transformation will be made of the steam branch on the northern side, where the cable cars now connect with the steam line at Central avenue and California street. This branch of the company’s service has been an eyesore to the Richmond people for quite a length of time, and as the franchise on California street, from Central to First avenue, will expire in a few months the residents of this district will oppose a renewal unless the company agrees to substitute for steam power either cable or electric. Customs Cases Decided. ‘The general appraisers of goods passing through the Custom-house have made several decisions lately which, until passed upon by the Secretary of the Treasury, will hold good. But while there is stability In that quarter, no system failing In strength can be properly sustained without the aid of Hostetter's Stom- ach Bitters, a genlal tonic and remedy for malaria, rheumatism, dyspepsia, constipation and biliousness. AUCTION VON RHEIN & CO., 636 MARKET STREET, THIS DAY, THURSDAY, FEB. 24. .. ... .at 12 M, Sharp MARKET-ST. BARGAIN. 55x120—Corner Market st. and Rose ave., 55 feet on Page; near junction Hayes, Frank- lin, Gough, McAllister, Valencia and Potter, property with a great future. PACIFIO—STORES AND DWELLINGS ; RENTS $48; WILL SELL IN 1 OR 3 PIECES. 46x60—2 fronts; 1208 and 1210 Pacifi 23x60—107 Barnard, in rear of above and stable. POST, WEST OF FRANKLIN. 26x120—1304 Post, 54 feet west from Franklin: 2-story dwelling; 9 rooms and bath. TURK, WEST OF PIERCE. 45x137:6—1610 Turk, sunny side: street accept- ed; 2-story basement house; 8 rooms and bath. MASON, BETWEEN GREEN AND UNION. 34:4%X137:6—1709 Mason, west line, /6839 feet north of Green; referee sale without limit. HOWARD ST.—STORES AND FLATS. 7x85—2705-2707 Howard, south of Twenty- third; store and 4 rooms and bath; 2 flats, 6 and 7 rooms and bath. 4 LOTS, DAME & WHITNEY, S0UTH OF 30th. 2 lots, each 25x125—West line of Dame, 125 feet south of Thirtieth: 2 lots, each 25x125— East hne of Whitney, feet soutn of Thir- tieth st. GREEN, NEAR DUPONT ; RENTS $77. 16:6x137:6—423 Green and 14 Pollard place; 3 2 stores. cottage new bay-window flats, with basement suitable for business. 20th ST.—7 BAY-WINDOWS—$1000 CASH. 26x82:6—4172 Twentieth st., east of Castro; 11 rooms and bath; 7 bay windows; all modern conveniences; $1000 cash; remainder to suit buyer. 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WEEK_DAYS—7:3, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:3, 30, 550, 60 p. m. Thursdays—Extia ¢y 11:30 p. m. Sat urdays—Extra trips at 1: SONDALS Zactb; 990, 100 1.9, 33, :00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1: 5:00, 6:20 . m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, DAYS—6 E WEEK , 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m. 12:45, ). 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra tri) at 1:55 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. " Leave " rrive | eanFranciseo. | 185" | san Franciseo Week | Sun- e Sun- | Week Days. | days, |Destination | qgve | days 2 ato, Petalnmi, | | santa Rosd. Fulton, Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, 8:30p.m. [:00a.m. | Cloverdale. | 7:35p.m.| 6:2p.m. 1 Hopland and .{8-008.m. kiab. | 7:3p.m. 6:38p.m. m.] [10:25a.m /8:00a.m.| Guérneville. | 7 S!m.m’ B:;l:ln.m.l i i _‘fi:flplm: T:#a.m.|3:00am.| Sonoma [10:40a.m.| 8:é0a.m. 2p.m. m.|10:258.m. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark We Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah fos Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buck- npell’s, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Boonville, Orr's’ Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- Quced rates. g tickets to all points al On_Sundays round-tri beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices—650 Market street, Chronicle building. A. W. FOSTER, R. X. RYAN, m. % Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. = CALIFORNIA Santa FL LIMITED. Route SAN FRANCISCO Leaves San Francisco at 4:30 p. m. CHICAGO. MONDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. | Carrtes first-class passengers only, | out extra charge. DINING CAR, | BUFFET SMOKING CAR. an Palace Drawing-Room Sleepers, but withe Almaden Wednesdays only)....... Ures Pinos, Hanta Cruz, bles, Saun Pacilic Girove, 'nso Robles, Tmls Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf and Principal. Way Stations teo, Redwood, Menlo , nd Pacific Grove. Way Stations Way Stations Principal Way Stations Monterey A for Morning. * Sunduys oxcorted t Mooday, Mondays 'Wednesdays and Saturdays. ¥ for Afternoon. .’ { Sundays ovly. 1 Saturdays ouly. Thursday aud Saturday nights only. and Thursdays. follows: Southbound. - THE SAN FRANCISCO & SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY CCMPANY. o From September 10, 1897, trains will run as “Northbound Pulls 8% days to Chicago, 4% days to New York THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS Leaves daily at 4:30 p. m., carrying Fullman Palace and Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars on Direct connection in Chicago and Kansas City for all Eastern points. Trains_arrive and depart from Market-strees Ferry. San Francisco ticket office, G4 Market street, Chronicle building, Telephone Main 1620. = Oakland office, 1115 Broadway. Sacra- mento office, 201 J street. San Jose, 7 West santa Clara street. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. From San Francisco, Commencing September P 19, 1897. fast time. WEEK DAYS, For Mill Valley and San Rafael—! *9:30, 11:30 a. m.; *1:45, 3:45, *5:15, 6:00, 6:30 p. m. Extra trips for San 'Rafael on Mondays, ‘Wednesdays and S.V""x‘s' at 11:30 p. m. For Mill Valley and San Rafael—*5:00, *10.00, *11:230 a. mh.; *1:15, 3:00, *4:30, 6:15 p. m. Trains marked * tun to 'HROUGH TRAINS. 7:25 2. m. week days for Cazadero and way sta- tons; 1:45 Duncan Mills m. Saturdays (mixed train) for BSundays for Point Reyes and way stat and way stations; $: < fons. 2 150 wit! cealed 52 bottle: 3 bottles, $5; guar anteed tocure, Address HALL'S 4 8 866_Broadway, Olfllflbml_ Also for sale at 1073% Market st. S. F. All pri- vate diseases quickly cured. Send for free ‘book. to and from Snellini Lankershim with stage to and MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY DII:I-—!:U a. m., 1:45. Connections—At Stockton: with steamboats of and . Co., leaving San cisco at 6 p. m. daily; at Merced wit Coulterville, m stage for Hamrt‘o'.. from Madera. Ferry). commencing Novem- :00, 10:00, 11:30 l.’l:nm.l'!l m. CBoK "8 'S0, “Acvats, @1 Market Francisco. Big & Is & non-poisonous ry e G Gleet, Spermatorrhoea, Whités, unnatural dis charges, or any ma- tion, irritation or ulcera- Premscis sonagon. o of mucous mem- [rHEEvANS CHEMicar Og, Dranes. Non-astringen Sold by Druggists,