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"THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1898. 7 DEPARTURE OF THE FREE TRADE The Search for “an Island of Gold” Will Begin To-Day. A Gay Lothario Wanted by Sergeant Mahoney of the irbor Police. Ran Away With Another's Wife, bu!; Was Caught and Now Elopes | With a Young Girl. hooner Free Trade will sail hr:‘ in search ot “An Island The Honorables E. T put st night, all their belon having come up from during the day. Ev thing | not conclulded his direct N, i for a stay on the island has when the hour of adjournment arrived, | Sbsence of Juége Camphell, occupled 1o | Ask your ken and a complete ing out- He proved a very garrulous witness and | 1o ey Spinetti and Reel B. Terry for the Druggist - s part of the sch cargo. notwithstanding the instructions and In-| i ceoyution and Frank Shea for the de- | for a generous N atson and P s¢ taking junctions of his counsel Insisted on going | fengant the case was continued for a 10 CENT B 'S g a ng tackle as they ex- | into the minutest details concerning mat- | weel. | TRIAL SIZE { AMBAM W T ort in Alaskan wa- | ters that have no direct bearing on the | "Mrs Hellings, wno is a daughter of the e 2 col'g have hunted big | case. late Judge Solomon O. Heydenteldt, has | 4 When the trial was resumed vesterday | been Induced to give her version of her | ELY’S merous morning Attorney W. H. Schooler made | marital unhappiness. “I married,” she| CREAM BA LM trip ed a , which capital- | to look 1 mag- hat he BOUND FOR THE FAR NORTH The schooner Free Trade has been putin commission and Captain Charles A. Moore will start in he next Tuesday or Wednesday to relocate a spot in the Aleutian group which is called “The Island of Gold” He will be acccmpanied by two English capitalists and a mining expert, who are be- hind the venture, and everybody concerned in the scheme expects to become rich:r than Croesu:, 0B ON THIRD STREET STOPPED PROPOSALS RECOMMENDED READVER- TISED. Halght, Shrader to Stanyan—Curbing and pavin E. Mission street and Cyescent avenue—Same. BID RECOMMENDED REJECTED. Mission street, opposite Crescent avenue— Paving, storm water Inlets, etc. FIXED THE DATE FOR ELECTION HOFF APPEARS HALF-HEARTED Will Attempt to Prove an Alibi to Establish His Innocence. The Testimony Thus Far Given in His Behalf Is Far From Strong. He Will To-Day Tell the Jury of His Movements on .the Day of the Murder. The trial of Alpert Hoff, accused of the murder of Mrs. Mary Clute in her home at 803 Guerrero street, will be concluded this week, as the defense has but few witnesses to call. Hoff took the witness stand late yesterday afternoon, but had examination the opening statement for the defense. said that he also expected to show that in a front room at the time. Hoff was to return the following day to assist Mrs. rip to one Clute in hanging the pictures and tapes- | Money he would have and I must get it | 1o :w.mné.'.] D, try after the carpets were lald. he | for him. At last when my property was SR T T wound on Hoff's hand, which the police | all mortgaged up to the limit and I could ion of the country claim was caused by a jagged end of the coupling pin used by the murderer, he sald was caused by a tack in a plece of carpet Hoff had unrolled for Mrs. Clute | to_ascertain if it would fit the hallway. The first two witnesses called were Mrs. Masterson and Mrs. Wagner, who had at times employed Hoff. The testimony given by them was of a negative charac- ter. They simply testified that they had never seen a coupling pin in the posses- slon of Hoff. Mrs. Wagner testified that she had twice opened Hoff's tool bag, once to get some screws and another time to get some tacks. Had there been & coupling pin in it she would have seen The next two witnesses were very ma- terial in support of the alibi Attorney WASTED ALL HER FORTUN Mrs. W. B. Hellings Tells of Her Marital Un- happiness. Why She Was Compelled to Separate From Her Hus- band. Justice of the Peace Earry Laughs at the ldea of Allenating the Lady’s Affections. There was an expectant crowd in Judge Campbell's court yesterday morning in| anticipation of hearing the evidence-in tne | case of W. B. Hellings, the San. Pablo rancher, charged with threatening to kill his wife. They were disappcihted. | Justice of the Peace Groezinger, in the | said, “ten years ago. I had heard that . They ex- 2 oticm ] He sald that he expected to prove that | my husband was wealthy, but I do not | contains no cocaine, mer. °y arth in | Hoff had led an ordinary life during his | know as I have never seen any of his | cury or any other injuriou i residence here and had never given any | MONey. 11 had my own income lhef‘l{ and I| SRE 0 ana cleans the e evidence of belng possessed of a brutal [ 8PPlied It from time to time to the SUD” | nasal” Passages, ~Allays fastinot, such as must have governed the [ POCt of our famlly, Brom the day I mar-| pain and . Infammation 1 . rave governed the | ried him, I did nothing but raise money (o | feals ‘and Frotects the in acts of the murderer of Mrs. Clute. pay off the fast accumulating liabilities | Membrane. on the ranch. I borrowed and spent at husband not to force me to spend all my fortune, but he would not listen to me. not get more he wanted me to go-and ob- tain money from my brothers. | “T'wo years ago we separated by mutual | consent.” Since then I have been depen- dent for the sipport of myself and family | n my brothers, who have cheerfully ided me. My husband has been in th habit of coming over to visit me Saturday and I have always been at home to re- cefve him, but it has been a life of con- | tinual threats and abuse. More than once | he has threatened my life. “As to the Barrys, they are old friends. My father and Mr. Barry Sr. came to this country together, and when Mrs. Barry lay dying a few months ago, she sent for me and asked me to see as much of the family as possible. Since then Mr. Barry | Sr. and his two sons_have lived to- ether, with their aunt, Mrs, Williams, to HINTS T0 ATHLETES. Suggestions About Training and Kceping the Body in Good Condition. Never continue exercise long enough to produce fatigue. Stop when you feel tired. Don’t over-exert yourself to gain mus- cle. Remember that every muscle has its limits beyond which it cannot be devel- oped. Indlan clubs are the most effective for giving one grace, ease and accuracy of movement, features which every athlete should strive to cultivate. Bicycling has become a popular exercise and undoubtedly furnishes, in addition to muscular development, great exhilaration. Dumb bells, if properly used, strengthen the muscles of the arms and incidentally those of the body and legs. They also ex- pand the chest and broaden the shoulders. After exercise a cool shower spray or bath should be taken, not to last more than one gr two minutes and should be followed by a brisk rub to tone up the system and encourage the circulation of the blood. Some pure stimulant should also be used. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is used by prominent athletes for this purpose and is highly recommended. It should be noted, however, that only & pure and medicinal malt like Duffy's will be of service. Ordinary whiskey will not answer the purpose and you should be certain to secure the genuine. Restores the Senses of ¥ the Ho albot | e R (T Tt O Hoft left the house about 4:30 o'clock on AL O | e I Sk i, Sl the Hon. H. Talbot TR e e S tha” afternoon. of the murder and that | T BUsDang e red et Bt noth. | rellef at ancer 50 cts. at Druggists or by mail: Foley and Jackson were laying carpets | [ng left. I often begged and implored mv | Trial Sta. 10c. at Drugglsts or by m: LY BROTH nation | RECOMMENDED FOR FULL ACCEPTANCE. Selnbler extiocts inroYe. T 1 thelr L Villiams bus Fiorida, Twenty-second to Twenty-third—Bl- Robert_Goepel, a shoemaker living in | keep house for them. I have visited them object is to look tumen. : the Western Addition, testified that Hoff | constantly, often Stopping tox dionet. On FRISCO ENRAPTURED as I have h d all Bryant, Eighteenth to Nineteenth—Same. was in his store at 5:15 o'clock on the | Such occasion the eldest son, Justice of | Stelner, Page to Onlc—Basalt s il T i HE T At der. sust about the | the Peace Barry, would see me home. and | when he | A Contract That Aroused | g, fhrseot, o SupeentioBiumen. | Election Commissioners | time Mrs. Clute met her death. sometimes T wouild ask him to step In and WITH. . . and A7 £S JeAlliéter, Baker to Lyon— Same. NIt the e ¢ nGee el)or:l gross-exantlilnat‘lim; fidmnuned D e T anca Bad: carciad talad of c - cAllist d e hat he had been questio] e po- | the Suspicion of Su D Tnan e AR o S. OF | {%"just niter the murder. o0 ' Po"lmy visits to my husband, She told bim d from f Oakland are the } on erything rge California and Walnut—Basalt. the Freeholders. “Did you tell the police about that colored versions of my actions and he be- ANNA HELD. ervisors. Californi d S —Same. g2 . lieved them. Once, by Mrs. Williams’ re L “EXTENSIONS OF TIME GRANTED B e b pErts Juestil remaimed st the house el aieht i E =5 o 5T . and the woman told my husband that I| Florida, Twenty-sixth to Army—To Warren 1,014 not ‘replled Goepel. -This 13| fad heen out all hignt with some one.| A GAY DECEIVER. Work Laid Over to Glve a Chance for Explan- ation. & Malley, ninety d Laguna, Greenwich to Street Improvement Company, paving. Minnesota, Nineteenth to Twentieth—To prop- erty owpers, ninety days on grading, etc. Twenty-third, Iowa to west line of Missis- City thirty days on Ellery. Bryant to Federal-To Pacific Paving The Proposed Charter to Be Submitted to Electors on May 26. the first time I ever told 1t,” h Goepel had no explanation for so long remaining silent on that vital point in Hoff's defense. The next material witness was Henry Neimeyer, a clerk in the*Lindell House. He testified to having seen Hoft about 6 Hoff took the stand and told of his ac- quaintance with Mrs. Clute. He said that That is how the whole trouble arose. He | began to threaten and abuse me and T of- | fered to do anything to prove my inno- | cence, but he would not listen, and it has | come to such a pass now that I must be | protected from his violence.” | Justice of the Peace Barry corroborates | ating his wife's affections is preposterous. | THE CAT AND THE CHERUB. COLUMBIA THEATER. ippi—~To Henry A. Whitley, ninet: y: 1 Siupiinof Hanry itley, ninety days on o'clock on the evening of the murder and | Mrs. Hellings' story and says that the TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. EXTENSIONS OF TIME RECOMMENDED. giving him some mail. idea of Hellings charging him with allen- N AN P COME HOME. JAMES J. CORBETT Police Commissioner Gunst Wil (o | Company, & days on paving, ote. Ex-Registrar Hinton Presented With | & « — e ZORBET: Haigh bury & e had worked for her on several occa- And His Admirable Dramatic Company Back to Eurcpe for Another, BEht Amnbury, to CavieE Seme. a Gola-Headed Cane by sions and that she had sent for him to as-| _unable to Meet Their Bills. |1 Charles T. Vincent's Comedy Drama, Six Months. of the Board of Supervisors yesterday. In the report of the Street Committee it was recommended that the repaving of Third street, between Mission and How- ard, be let to the firm of Flinn & Treacy for ‘the sum of §2100. Before a vote could bid of $800 for the same work. He called attention to this fact, and Su- pervisor Britt at once took the floor in mittee on Thursday next and explain his position in the matter and to defer action subject until the committee can report. visor Smitn introduced a resolu- ving out of public printing which he said was intended to the responsibility in the matter. The w requires that outside of the notices that must be published in the official pa- per a certaip amount of printing must be given to other daily publications. Super- visor Sheehan made a motion that the Sup! tion regarding the ated by the business office of the ght, Clayton to . ht, Cole to Shrader—Same. Elsfe street, Cortland avenue to Holly Park— To Smith & Quinby, 30 days on grading, mac- amize, provided work is performed for entiré width' of roadway and for entire block. PETITIONS REFERRED TO STREET COM- MITTEE. Market street—Citizens doing business on south side for repeal of order No. 61, amenda- tory of No. 1597, relating to the numbering of Leayenworth, Lombard to Chestnut—G. T. Knopf to retain artificial-stone curbs. Leavenworth, Bay to Francisco—Contractor ering proceedings, on the ground that a writ of injunction isSted by the Superior Court is still in force. Filbert, Larkin to Polk—Property-owners to pave with cobbles. Twenty-fifth, Howard to Folsom—H. C. Somers for paving and sewering. J street, Elghth to Tenth avenue—Property- owners for grading, curbing, etc., of roadway and sidewalks. Precita avenue, Alabama to Army street— Fred Leffler for 80 days' extension of time on grading, etc. Liberty and Sanche: Sanchez, Twentieth to Liberty—California Paving Company for 180 days' ‘extension of time on grading, etc. Potrero avenue, Twenty-sixth to Army—Mis- Market street—Odd Fellows' Hall Assoclation | of california, His Friends. charter election by appointing May 26 as the day on which the proposed charter shall be submitted to the voters of San Francisco. Previous to the meeting Freeholders Clement, Britton, and Taylor waited on tion about the middle of July, and stated to him the importance of having the elec: tion come off at an earlier date. Mr. Cres- Board of Freeholders as the day upon which the proposed charter should be submitted to the qualified electors of sald city and county; therefore, be it Resolved, That a speclal election be held in the City and County of San Francisco, State on Thursday, the 26th day of May, 1898, for the purpose of then submitting the ‘sald ‘proposed charter for ratification to the qualified electors of sald city and county. The resolution was adopted unanimous- 1y. After the meeting ex-Registrar Hinton was surprised by being presented with a gold-headed cane by the employes who have served under him for some time sist her in moving from 320 Page street to 803 Guerrero, where she was murdered. He detailed at length how he had taken murder when Judge Cook declared a re- cess until this morning. BOILER-MAKERS UNEASY. A Strike at the Union Iron Works ng can Le | be taken on the report Mayor Phelan dis- | PIGRES oy rirgt to Second avenus soutn | CIty and County Attorney Creswell, who for an Advance of Wages to San | covered that John J. Dowling had made a | _jfjjer & Lux for closing of thoroughfare. was understood to be in favor of an elec- Seriously Contemplated. The boiler-makers at the Union Iron ‘Works are anything but satisfled at the there fs an uneasiness about the big works, and it is thought that by the first of the month something may drop that will have the effect of suspending work in the boiler-makers’ department until the difference is adjusted. \ The boiler-makers at the Unfon Tron Works are being paid at the rate of $3 25 a day, whereas the union rate of wages is established at $3 50 a day. The manage- ment at the Union Iron Works conslder that as their shops run the entire vear round the men are better off at a slight reduction when they are assured work | the entire year than to take .he chances Cora Graham, living at 111 Mason street, yesterday filed a petition in insolvency. Bhe owes $1763 60, and has no assets. THE SWEETEST GIRL WE EVER SAW DRANK I her sweetness came from i Blatz, we do not know, but we KNOW that many a dull-eyed, pale and poor-complexioned woman has been transformed into a bright-eyed rosy-cheeked and ckar-wmphxionai ‘womasn by drinking Blatz. Call for Blatz. See that «Blatz”’ is on the Cork Louls Cahen & Son, Wholesale Dealers, A NAVAL CADET. The Entire New York Academy of Music Production. of the Austra St adamizing, eto. down pictures and draperies for her-and | William ~Wedgewood, a manufacturing | , Next Monday —JAMES A. HERNE in i e entis e bh S Mt Bropiet had been engaged by her to assist in put- | machinist, has failed for $6320 60. ‘} “SHORE ACRES.” row . ‘ s to Market—Proj What appeared to be a pretty Job to | oot ey pave, Perty | The Board of Election Commissioners ;};}g e gg{nfi: hhngn;fi'ngfvé‘%d( | give a contracting firm an easy proposi-| Third avenue, Point Lobos avenue to Clem- | yesterday met the views of the Board of | getting to the Guerrero street house at AMUSEMENTS. CALIFORNIA THEATER. tion was nipped in the bud at the meeting | ent street—Same may regrade and re-macad; | Freeholders regarding the date for the|about 1 o'clock on the afternoon of the To-night and Wednesday Matinee. Last two lectures. F. MARION CRAWFORD, the Great- est of Living American Novelists. To-night, “The Original Mr. Isaacs' Barly Newspaper Experiences in _India.”” Wednesday matinee, “Italian_Home Life in_the Middle Ages.’ N “A JAY IN NEW YORK.” frame, twin to grade westerly half. - pe i | Refense of the contract. He stated that | “sfiat " and Francisco—Gertrude Mattheas | Well admitted their arguments to be good | rate of wages pald by that instltutidn, 4-—NEW _VAUDEVILLE HIGH FLYERS—14 Contractor Dowling had represented to|to repair wooden sidewalk. and drew up a resolution as follows: and as a consequence a strike s in con- The FIVE WHIRLWINDS, Arabian Acro- him that he had made a serious mistake C:y;\l;ear;’t;.,ge;ravn;ng irra‘an?:;—ecfl\:\t‘uu Packing | Whereas, A Board of Freeholdershaving been | templation. 7 batic \"n"deg: “‘AT§0N»thTCT"N5 and in Hauring on the work: Liat he desired | ComPAny for paving and sewerins, o | elected to prepare and propose a charter for the | The tip went out that the strike would R o O his bid withdrawn, and it would work a erl:y owners d{l\rr‘ yl—(er;]ov;] ;f o{,‘,}mcunn& | finfshed its labors, and on Saturday, the 2oth | take place yesterday morning, and as a SANDOS. musical Clowns: GEORGE H. grievous injustice on him if he were com-| ush, Hroderiele to ‘a) e % A. dshur for | day of March, 188, having returned one copy | 8af¢guard the management had a force The oD, Comedian: CARRIE SCOTT, Singin B lted 1o carry out the contract. contractor o complete contract ‘and remove | of he broposed chiarter to the Sayor uf the | of police near at hand to quell any dis- | e McCALL and McDANTELS, ATHA. e Y Sucided 1o give Dowling a | \EiePa ML oo e valey Water Works | 213,518, 418 County. ‘and’ anctner o the Re- | turbance 1thzu. might take place. But STAR er | and COLLINS.and CHARLES T. ELLIS and 3 3 ervol e corder of Deeds therefore, and whereas, the r vices were not require 3 Company. - chance to appear before the Etreet Gom- | ahd Charles C. Judson for suspenston of sew- | 6in day of May, 1895, was designated by the | Steike did mat © eome off. quve,ffie,‘c';g Milwaukee Reserved Seats, 35c; Balcony, 10e; Opera Chalrs and Box Seats, f0c. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs. ERNESTING KRELING. Proprietor & Manages THIS EVENING! THE LAUGHING TRIUMPH, The Most Successful of Musical Comedies, “THE WIDOW 0’BRIEN" THREE HOURS OF FUN. revenue cutter Corwin | surplus public printing be distributed | slon League of ‘Improvement Clubs for con- | past. Mr. Hinton recelved the gift in a | el et . le\v ; el | among fill‘ the other daily papers except lfl;gg:gon of land necessagy to extend street | noat” speech, during which he gp,,s,ea | ‘,’,f,a?e“:é 115 dcus!omary in othersln';um? v a | BRIGHT! BREEZY! BRILLIANT! arf, and the | the Examiner. = = sorrow that he was comvelled to sever S in the city. NEW SONGS — DANCES — SKITS — NEW. n the ship, | ch,a course was opposed by Super-| PROTESTS REFERRED TO STREET COM- |the pueasant ties that had existed during O e et a MILWAUKEE, WiS., U. S. A. | Popular Prices... ..%c and 500 were Dro- | v Britt, who said that he had been MITTEE. his incumbency of the office of Registrar, REFUSED A LANDING. ) b | “'No Telephone Orders Received. 5t into | E: er and did not propose to see the | against proposed numbering of buildings on e : st man ty | paer BSfer Decaues there was @ crooked | statheast side: ® In the Divorce Courts. Bittan Wore: iammes Rtuneoton] i HicBSsetments S Saaibraitiay, A SEATS BY W he 'go: | individual in charge of the editorial de- | ~Church. Thirteenth to Fourteenth—Property- | Mary A. Moses has commenced sult for | 2 3 . = PHONE vay from | el OWNErs Egiinst paving. etg. 7 Must Go Back to the Rice Fields PR WL VLV T TP} MAIN 254, way from | partment s i E oo - Ban divorce agalnst Orion §. Moses, on the e A motion to place the e e of ine | Church. Thirteenth to Hermann—Same. ground of desertion. ’ of Japan. —IT'S A GO!— returned to | po s defoated and it was finally de- prg‘gu‘:;rgh::; Twenty-third—Same egatnst GThe mhn::‘lminlal troubl;s of Willlam C.| John Lynch, D. J. O'Leary and B. A. .80000000 0000000 Og e o spoke the sealing | cided to let the matter go over two weeks i ates, better known as “Swiftwater Bill,” | Holmes, constituting the speclal board of | ) THE [ AND . Gois | fn order to give the members a chance to REP&*‘;"_;T;‘:){(‘S Z’i‘é‘?fi“fi_‘,gg“flflgg_ ON ;\"!‘lsl Dow fi%rféfie%ii‘es”‘iem,"“"’ gourt | inquiry of the Immigration Bureau, filed { [ il ALA CE ECES e ' ZE Z::;. 5 investigate, . "I0U8 ite, s enced suit with United States igra- | | Fa in 3 Act 7 _has been | Mr. Britt has the contract for the haing for_divoces SEMASC her hustang on ihey afnfieég?nym(moner North their r’e'fif)“r'fli:" GRA ND HOTELS®S LITTLE VESIE [N SPECIALTIES, Helen W plumbinig in the new Examiner bullding. Miles place, off Sacramento, between Powell | ground of infldelity. The differences of | fusing a landing to fifteen Japanese la- | o ey e - . 25c, 3¢, Bla o | P'Police Commissioner M. A. Gunst was | and Stockton—Superintendent of Streets re- | the family have been heretofore well ven- | parcrs who arrived on the steamer Belgic | O SAN FRANCISCO. | TNEX 2 ANE. tiona eck | siven a leave of absance for elx moriths, | Questsd to, luveetieate sumplaiat agalnst ob- | Hiased In e pavers.. | on February 2. None of the immigrants | g Connested by a covered passageway. | = . buoy removed. | with permission to leave the State. It is s udge ack yesterday granted Ella | N than 50, d th i 1400 Roorhs. 900 With Bath Attached. H DELORME'S SUNLIGHT PICTURE, ] o P vi arls- | Bush, Kearny to Central avenue—Propositi Vi had more than $40 50, and they told the oorhs. t] ched. ¥ | | understood that he will return to Carls. . position | Mann a divorce from Israel Mann on the | oig story of being “‘farmer students” de- | [x) ALL UXDEg OxE MANAGEMENT J * Mahoney of the Har- to declare, same 2 boulevard postponed sixty | ground of desertion. District hounded by Alabama street, Precita e s ‘ o bor police watched the Tiburen ferry all |bad to continue medical treatment that | O e o L i fiinge 1n Cator ae T »pe of catching a run- | Was begun some months ago. Vourteenth, Dolores to Market—Property | o401y P. Belmont has been granted a | O e Tratn ranch 16, Tanch, Q4pending | o Europesn Biua Bh. 00 Lo day and upwant O | » 2 Rosa. The man | Mayer Phelan presented a veto of reso- | owners may pave by private contract. divorce from Harry F. Belmont on the | ft gupport ugon remittances which they | & American Plan. 83,00 per day and upward © | Tt | lution 815 empowering the City Engineer | = Greenwich street, No. 84—Willlam Fisk may | 8Tound of desertion. expected to receive from poor relatives in | @ Carrespondence Solicited. o ) | to prepare plans and specifications for the | repair wooden sidewalks. JaSu 4 ° JOHN 0, KIRKPATRICK, lm"s" 0} COMPANION PIECE TO [¥] | completion’ of the main sewer south of A Victim of Morphine. ific train the chanc eled by the Southern Pacific route. | Mrs. A. J. Clunie Very Ill. | e many friends of Mrs. A. J. Clunie | be sorry to learn that she is so ill her life seems to tremble in the reported last night that | \ances of TeCOVEry were Very poor, ch there was a hope thet her vitality | ud be sufficient to carry her through. | ——————————— Don’t Cost Anything. se hand-painted book marks which ¢ distributed to ladies who call ce of the San Francisco and Railroad, 650 Market street. | and a novel means of ad- | s popular line. ———————— of the Sugar Refinery. | 1l meeting and election of of- Western Sugar Refining | s held yesterday, and the fol- s elected to govern the com- coming year: President, vice-president, Thaomas A. B. Spreckels; secre- a; director, Oswald lers — e Lan The New York’s Cargo. ippraisers from the | to-morrow visit the Bay ! T ever part of t] h m 1{ of the charge that it was jntended to ce. STREET IMPBOV-EMENTS\ Summary of the Week’s Work of the Board. The following is a complete record of the street improvements which passed the Board of Supervisors at yesterday’s session: AWARDS OF CONTRACTS. Market, northeast line of Second to south- west 1iné of Fifth, Including intersections of Montgomery and Post, Kearny and Geary, Stockton and Grant _avenue and O'Farrell Ellfs, Powell and Eddy, exce%dn: portions re- Qquired by law to be paved by railroad cam- d certain other parts enumerated in paving, to City Street panes, contract—Bituminous Improvement Company. Octavia street and Willow avenue—Superin- tendent of Streets authorized to sign a contract for paving with Unlon Paving and Contracting Company for proportion of cost for which city Is assessable, 4 Linden avenue, Franklin to Gough—Sewering, to Williams, Belser & Co. . RESOLUTION ORDERING STREET WORK. Clay, from point 137} feet west of Baker to point ' 1374 feet westerly—Granite curbs on southerly line and paving of roadway. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. Seventh, northwest line of Irwin to morth- west line of Hubbell—Grading, curbs and pav- Mission, Twenty-second to Twenty-third— Laying of artificial stone sidewalks favored. Tenth avenue, I, to M street—Grading, etc., recommended begu; Tilbert, Fillmore ing sidewalks. Street work—In favor of reinstating James McCoy as a bidder. Other petitions and protests reported on ad- versely or file MANGIN IS NOW MISSING. His Friends Say That He Will Re- turn to Answer the Embezzle- ment Charge. Thomas F. Mangin, who is accused of having embezzled $1100 belonging to the San Francisco Ship Calkers’ Assocla- tion, failed to appear for trial in Judge ‘Wallace's court yesterday, and his bonds were declared forfeited. The bond given by Mangin was for $1000, with Ellen Mec- Kernan of 727 Seventeenth street and John J. Carroll of 617 Guerrero street as sureties. The friends of Mangin say that he has gone to the Klondike, and assert that he will return here when he learns that his sureties are in trouble over his departure. Mangin was tried once on the charge, and the jury falled to agree. It is said that he left the city with the knowledge of his bondsmen, to carry out an important contract, expecting to be able to get back hére before his case would be n called n. to Steiner—In favor of lay- for trial. = is on every wrapper of CASTORIA. and Mason streets. He was sent to the Receiving Hospital in the patrol wagon, and died without regaining consclousness. Morgan was about 40 vears of age, and had used the deadly drug for years. Louis F. Hender, a barber residing at ! 130 Fourth street, died suddenly yesterday afternoon. The body was taken to the Morgue and an inquest will be held. 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SANLERANCISCO {LINCOL | b RO oo | B i «@v?q‘zf\w 1 AMUSEMENTS. MOROSCO'S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE ‘Walter Morosco. Sole Lessee and Manager. Grand Revival of the Great Moral Melodrama, TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM ! Reappearance of HARRY MAINHALL as JOE HORGAN. The Infant Prodigy, LA PETITE LUND, as “LITTLE MARY." Special New Scenery and Effects. Brilllant New Comedy and Specalties. Evening Prices, 10c. %c, c. Matineés Satur- day and ‘Sunday. THE LARGEST BEAR EVER CAGED 1S AT THE SR BCICE S - IN THE CH FINEST WILD ANIMALS IN C, Last Week of Captain Cardono’'s Group ‘Trained Lions—The Most Thrilling Animal Act Bxtant! ‘eeding of the Carnivora at 5 and 10:30 p. m. gpen Daily from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. 0 3e4 L CHIQUITA All, Including Zoo, etc.; Children, Sc. recelves afternoons and evenings. lu au P i *| Golden Gate Park. He stated that the |avenue, Army street, Holladay and Esmeralda 00000 band caught them at the fer | GOl O e for the Work wore ex. | avenue—City Enginecr directed to Teport broper | A. C. Morgan, @ confirmed morphine | Free, 1 month's treatment. New cure. Asthma. | ° ©0000Q0C00000 wTHE BLACKSMITH,?” Then ent ta e nte T | ce ;sx\'cAan(l that lhelmemtl:ezr; of the cms m“élfget;t ,:ff:f,‘“fl:d SRt ore to Stelner street— | fiend, was found early yesterday morn- | cured to stay cured. Dr. Gordin, 514 Pine st. | e o g i ’ v Wi a —old | girl | fornia Association of Civil Engineers 3 = 4 e o OB NG| 5 v it ol eirl | fornia Association of Civil Ensineers had | \ B ueriny. ing fn_an unconsciovs.condition on Turk | Sudden Death 2o GLADDING: McBEANE(! NOW ON VIEW FREE OF CHARGE... IN THE ART ROOM AT THE EMPORIUM and GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB (Ingleside Track.) Racing From Monday, March 21, to Saturday, April 2, inolusive. Five or More Races Daily, Rain or Shine. First Race at 2 P. M. S. P. R. R. TRAINS 12:45 and 1:15 P. M. DAILY, Leave Third-street station, stopping st Va- lencia street. Returning immediately after the races. ELECTRIC CAR LINES. Kearny and Mission street cars every three minutes, direct to track without change. Fill- more-street cars transfer each way. 8. N. ANDROUS, President. F. H. GREEN, Secretary. Corner of Meson and OLYMPIA— Congof tosan. Great- § N, America’s most beautiful music hall. est free bill in th MAE _TUNISO! operatic selection: PAXTON, ball t; the 3 ALBIONS, grotesque comedia ZANFRELLA & WALSH, porch artists, and ten others. House Heated. Admission free.