The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 11, 1898, Page 12

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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, LUMBERMEN ENTER INTO A COMBINE Price Advanced $1 50 Per Thousand. CONTROL THE PINE MARKET GOVERNORSWAHRANT lSSUED NEW ASSOCIATION CALLED THE FIGHT OVER THE WORDING OF LUMBER MANUFACTURERS OF THE PACIFIC COAST. | | The Another Raise Looked For in the| Near Future—Redwood Dealers May Join the Compact r Also. 40pwp s gopy me SUES FOR HIS RIGHTS. Seeks Title AD W )_RTISEXEI\TS ECZEMA FIVE YEARS Intense and Everlash,ng Suffering Almost Frantic with Itching Four Doctors No Avail CONPLETE CURE 8Y CUTlCURA REIEBIES Ae\u\.e n..7—-e ree weeks, x2d Crrictma Resou- TRa Saivs, ] found Moariet St PM1, Pa. EGZEMA SEVENYEARS and Back Covered with Dry Sore. Thought ltching Woul Drive Him Mad. COMPLETE CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES ams for seven years, s bad state. I Dadaded VENT, Sve cakes of CTTICTRA SoaP, 228 Sve boxes ©fCTTICTRA SALVE, and Jwas compleiey cured. 1davenoibads Bead or body etzce. C.LONG, =3 W CrmeTaa Bewmoirs aiiy pecfrm mare geat cxmve of Sortesing. Suwdgering, bumiasag skis. scan and diood @hnses thas a5 cther Nood 12 (112 remeti ez 3aet. 2ot coasciate the enly afuing exterzal and iniernal Cvatment for a5 forme of 1oz WA, 234 St Semens e res Svanr Soes S o ru. Rrdex mgm p-—«w.h- < T i dwen & CrTvEs RESCITENT, gresen Dot parthens oz damor cares. R T L L to, i 3 GNECHEE < DIpNT OBEY RED RATTLE" § : 9 i Disgraceful Wrangle o ?gln'%y e in the Botkin Case. lisméz?ec‘:;;i e | gressive days, to obey his or her children. If ‘W. S. Chase had familiarized himselt with the modernized ver- sion of the fifth commandment, “Honor and obey your children,” he would be a happier man and the second woman who has the right to call him husband might now rest ea:!ll) and quietly ‘neath the Chase roo An impartfal observer might ‘ina much to condone in Chase's particu- lar case, and In extenuation might urge that in youthful days his chil- dren may have spared the rod and spoiled the parent. However, the fact, stubborn like all the rest of its kind, remains, and no argument can dispel the glaring truth that Chase took unto himself a second wife without obtaining the consent of any of his seven children. A little over a year ago Chase went and did it. After the fateful step had been taken, he and wifey repaired to the famlly residence to plead for forgiveness and gratefully receive the hoped-for blessing. But there were no pardons and no bene- dictions. Papa’s home was closed to papa, and he was obliged to take his wife to other quarters. r ten months the erring parent lived under the severe displeasure of his offspring, and then he attempted what seemed to him a diplomatic move. He left wifey under a foreign roof and returned to the home of his family, hoping by tender and well - directed persuasion to have them kiil the fatted calf. No calf, how- ever, came his way, and so on Sunday last he boldly marched up the fromt steps of his res- idence at &7 Castro street and demanded hospitality for himself and his THE STATE DOCUMENT. i Extradition Matter Will Be| Transferred on Habeas Corpus Into the Federal Court To-Day. 1898 OO°°°°°OOO0000000900000°°°°°°°°§° CHILDREN ‘wife. Papa’s de- mand was laughed to scorn. Frances Chase, the eld- est daughter, & young woman of about 26 summers, par- leyed through the keyhole and informed her disobedient ,pa- rent that he might enter but stpmamma could not. Yesterday Chase carried his trou- bles to Judge Joachimsen and had an Intervlew with Warrant Clerk Drury, who advocated arbitration, and with that end in view wrote to Miss Frances, asking her to call upon him. Out at the Castro-street house Miss Frances and a younger sister were on guard all day. Little Miss Chase sat upon the front doorstep armed with a tremendous cotton um- brella, and just within the open door sat Miss Frances. At the approach of a reporter, who might have ap- preciated the difficulties attached to the rearing of an obstreperous pa- rent, Miss Frances dropped the drawbridge and locked herself in. The keyhole that played so con- spicuous a role with papa and step- mamma was called into play and the young lady hissed in dulcet ac- cent that she had nothing to say. George M. Chase, dentist in the Spring Valley building, eldest son of a recreant father, also had nothing to say. Chase Is a pretty man and Sets 8ff to advantage his blue and white duck jacket with white “frog” trimmings. While the tale of his family troubles was belng has sketched to him, he stroked wit 2 lily-white hand his rou ed pink cheeks, and then he sald: “I'm not seeking for no- v. I won't thing. Go ahead and dig for your story. Warrant Clerk Drury s ex- briili- results as t the result of his Ppeace tions. negotia- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO c0C0070000003000002200CC00C0000C000S ‘Was Made Park Commissioner Yesterday. e to the vacaucy created In the Park extremely popular one. His active inter- his thorough training in business ariy fitted him fof the important ssion will place him, while the forty- San Francisco have Instilled in him a love " that will be a most potent in- n the administration of its affairs. = graduate of the University of California the university he took a course of a year Germany, and returning to this Law School of New York Clty. ty In the iaw, Mr. Zelle has ty he took the management of IGROO000n DB O an exesilent returning to this He was later ¢ r Refining Com;»uzy and remained with that corporation un- Havemeyers. Since that time he bas been promi- numercus large enterprises, but has given his on to the management of his splendid ranch on Brannan Isi- Sacramento River. w Park Commissioner is one of the patrons of art in this ng his four years as president of the San Francisco Art n his inftiative that Mr. Searies piaced art on a firm if a monument by making over to the assoclation the Mark Hopkins residence om California street he appo of Mr. Zeile was not actsated by any political consid- s interest in the park has been always active and material and those who know him consider the Governor's action a reward of mertt and s far step in the right direction. it 3 -2 -2-2-3-3-3-3-2-3-3 08 K0HICH 01 100108 1003100004008 00 3100 0100 000 000 0.0 €3 00 0100 0000 3 0 PBORCOOLUUHOOH0NUNT00! otkin had never been , Then came more wra: to whom for )! E to the United States ( v f habeas ¢ OVer to the detective fr Del have her out of the Smte bef. gorpus proceedings could be begun. Le lood was in 2 minute. Governor 2ted to give the papers over to tody of the Attorney General, to t;lfcln the Chief made objection. er an hour's wran h t mad and broke out wi Bl or hountas sake give the Chiel a bi must have o >re habeas gd rattl Something cont hand. This I8 the i met"Be bui I tell yo ghing again, and In | K‘e advanced and o “agreed and wanted }"&nds with the st them until 11 o' l"ll hour the atto: P r Judge Cook's court. By th they will have perfected the pape: habeas corpus proceed ourt, and as soon FOUR ARRESTS TO-DAY. | Grand Jury Will Push School Board Cases. Arrangements were made yesterdsy a ternoon by Assistant Prosecutor Dw and 8. C. Irving, chairman of the Scho Board committee of the Grand Jury, secure four police court warrants for conspirators In the School Board lum- | ber steal. The charge, in brief, will be that P. Swift, the contractor for the lum- | ber, made a deal with Director Burns of tfie School Board and two subordinate | officials, one of them an inspector azd t other a sub-inspector, who measured ber. to make faise returns to the Board as to the quantity of lumber used. It will b- alley that ail “four partici- | pated in the ill-gotten gains accruing from this conspiracy. The prosecutor ana Mr. Irving will meet at 19:3 o'clock this morning to conclude the arrangements for the police court [nrru\u and the resulting prosecution. to MASONIC HOME DEDICATION. |Special Trains and Beduced Butes Provided by the Southern The Southern Pacific has arranged to | jrun three trains to Decoto to-morrow | forencon to accommodate the large crowd which will attend the dedica- | tion of the Masonic Widows' and Or-| phans’ Home at that place. Tickets San Francisco to Decoto and re-| turn will also be sold for 75 cents | balf tickets 40 cents; and the trains { will leave the ferry depot. foot of Mar- | ,mmnats,unnduo'dock i £37E i | | | Bush street, nmear Devisa- | Friday evening next. Among the | presented will be the following: | “The Birth of the Fliag" 2.0 Girl 1 Le: ROTTANZI IS OPPOSED T0 PAY-CUTTING Never Drew Salary as| Captain. GETS ONLY LIEUTENANT’S PAY | ACTING COMPTROLLER OF TKE‘ TREASURY IS TO BLAME. | He Makes an Arbitrary Decision That Materially Affects Captain Rottanzi’s Pocket and General Finances. Captain Rottanzi, the gallant and deb-! | onair surgeon of the Sixth California | Regiment, has declared war against the | acting Comptroller of the United States Treasury. The captain has sworn a deep | and direful oath. Nothing short of blood | can satisfy his proud spirit and compen- | sate him for the emptiness of his pock- |ets. The gold that should be his, yea, | the hard-earned, bright, clinking and dingling coin of the realm, for which he | braved death and the fortunes of war, | are but as the memory of some departed | dream. To be exact, and In this case | the captain Is exact to a degree, there is | | $186 65 that he will never have the pleas- ure of spending, or for that matter even seeing. No wonder the captain Is wroth, and it's no joke to his pride to| have to recall the fact that he has “‘been done” by such an Insignificant person { as the acting Comptrolier of the Treas- | ury. | Just because he was ten days late In| paying his respects to the C i will receive pay of a first lieutenant, when, if he had g0t a hustle upon himself and inter- | Viewed er, he would hs of a ple facts arbitra- ller that caused him t honor of the t if ever he meets r there will be a is not allowed to hat time. er is as arbitrary h x tely hat the salary attaches to the office and | to the rank of the incumbents of | . Under this ruling all as- the rank of cap-| another. y offictal is the matte; Rottanzi r to kno h wants w that he will never As soon | had done the men ha‘e preferred to their discharge now. though In do- y sacrifice & monu:'s pay and e At the Tivoll fl‘e ear] the fall be one of the chi | Boon, with Messrs. David OF INTEREST TO BUYERS. Purchasers’ Guide to Responsible Merchants, Mamufacturers, Brokers, Im- porters, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, Insurance and Real Estate Agents. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. In Corrasponding With Asy of the Fellewing Firms Plesss Moation “The Cull” ART WARE AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE, THE P. ROSSI CO., @rtistic Furniture and @rt Ware Importers, LEIBOLD HARNESS AND VEHICLES. HARNESS CO., 211 Wholesale and Retail Man: kinds of Harness and dealers in Carts. ete. If you want bargains call or writs 117 SUTTER STREET. AUCTIONEERS. Live Btock etron KILLIP & CO- " ennss™ BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. GUNS HUNTERS’ EQUIPMENTS. Hunters' -Equipments, Tackle, Athletic Goods. ete. for cutalogue. W. 8! 719 Market street. ed. WM. SCHOENING, Srepins, 2z, Hroaaway st BELTING. Western Found: IRON FOUNDERS. , Morton & Hedley, Props.. t. Castings of Ev De- e 503. 234 Fremont Tt el. Blac scrirtion Made to Order. DEGEN. Manufacturer of Belting and L.P. s Lace Leather, 105.107 Mis- sion St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. JEWELERS. W. K. VANDERSLICE CO. | OLD AND SILVER SMITHS, 138 Sutter st. San Franct Telephone Mcin SI17. BOILER MAKERS. EUREKA BOILER WORKS| J. BRADY. Proprietor. Bpeeial Amu n Paid to Repairs and Bhip Work. Office and Works—113-115 MISSION STREET Telephone Main 5045. Manufacture blankets, Ca Flannels, Goods for sale st all leading dry goods MA) FACTURERS. GOLDEN GATE WOOLEN MFG. CO. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANT, 342 10 350 Geary Street, Atove Powell, s MAR INSURANCE. WISS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES Combined Cagpital, $4,000,000. 8YZ & Agenta, o St st Periodicals, Books and Suflflnery CARRIAGE MAKERS. O’BRIEN & SONSZ Makers and Dealers in THE BERNHAR MATTRESSES AND IRON BEDS. Mattress Co. 642 Misston st. Telephone Main 1670 Landaus, Hacks, Victorias, | Carts and Buggies. Golden Gate ave. and Polk | st., San Francisco. < | WILLAMETT PAPER DEALERS. PULP AND PAPER CO., 722 Montgomery Street. CASCA FERRINE BITTERS, 'nu ‘World's_Greatest Tonic. Stomachic, Laxa- | ve. At all dealers SIERRA PHARMA-| EEbricarn’ co N Market st MERNT— COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. J. C. WILSON & CO., 00 BATTERY STREET. PIANOS. The AlAset I A Taceaes Sease | PIANO and MUSIC STORE, KOHLER & CHASE, 25 ané 3 O'Farrell St A corpe of expert tuners and revatrew Telephone Main 1964 COPPERSMITH. PRINTING. EC HUGHES, 511 Sinaoime strwet. JYoserh Fox. Supt. 9. Tiyth. Hr— W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Ste: ‘and Ship Work 'a Specialty, 16:and. ls ashington St. Telephone, Main 564 |G.R. L['CY&C %8 catives strest, i1 roem 3T Tel Matn 1881 DENTIST. | STATIONER AND PRINTER. DR- C- W. RICHARDS, & ™. Khmy l"h’::.‘:““PARTRIDGE?;‘r:&‘fi: | DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE). Secondand Steven. | THE HICKS-JUDD CO.. Printers, Book- binders. 23 First st REDINGTON & CO0. Ssswnsepisine FIRE INSURANCE. ; WAREHOUSEMEN, THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE Co., | Forwarding Agents and Public Weighere EOWARD BROWN ¢ sovs | Fumwere Awms wd, Fubie mgi Capttal Represented:......... L over SLEAMAD | Smecey offios, 219, Cumta; &t b o NATIONAL B 2s, S denrpent & | n & Co. | WHOLETALE & WALLPAPER. retall; send for -Wlel. tat- ing quality & color. DUFFY CO.. $28 Howard. FRESH AND SALT VIEATS. JAS. BOYES & 0., Sr=soumse T WATCHES, ETC. LONDY, fo e Wl Ritem, ¢ o HARDWARE. ALACE Hardware Co.,Importers & Dealers in Hardware, 603 Market. Tel. Main 752, Wf)OD AND IVORY TURNING. mfr wood articles, any descrip- . 417 M . tel. FRAWLEY’'S GENTLE REBUKE EFFECTIVE = THE BA.LDWIN PATBONS EKEPT THEIR SEATS. i = | Those at the Cnlumbin, Alcazar and | Comedy Were Also Very Polite and Sat Out the Play. P Vi | the Protessor C. R. Dudley ter an The question of redwoods e of this city was and Professor y was deputed to Investigate and report at the earliest The plan of having a rep- matter roper date. resentative of the club in the Yosemite alley to give information to strangers | proved so satisfactory last year that the | commission will be apart a lodge for the use of the club, ctitioned n to set of Manager Frawley of the | y company at the Baldwin last| ght In gently rebuking that | portion of the audience which began to leave thelr seats before the end of the | fal “The big crowd at the Orpheum was well bel nly a few !oduw‘:g the oid ob- ved, onable babit. _coptin- | t was not P of the majority. o r—ceu ed g" its The prominent bookmakers, John Cole- eturned fro C of fornia Jockey Club d.x‘i..g the coming season. To Preserve a Forest. A meeting of the board of directors of the Sierra Club was held Saturday after- Starr Jordan, ' COOVCOVVVCCOU VUV VOCTTOTTTOTTOT MRS. HELMBRECHT TOOK THE FAMILY OTHING further has been N heard of Mrs Theresa Helmbrecht, who so mys- teriotely Jeft hef home at SIB Greenwich street, last Satur- day afterncen. although her snxious husband is eagerly Wthin‘ for her Iin every the aid of _ in a delicat b busband had intended sending her to St Luke's Haspital until she recovered her heaith. as completely as though the earth had swallowed ber up. It is thought that she may bave started for Pennsrivanta A short time 220 she received a letter from a sister in St. Paul, Minn. telling her that another sister, living in Penn- sylvania. was very sick and would lke to see Mrs Heim- upnnnmaaonunonaunaawoouanncobaag GHBOLNY b SILVERWARE P ——— e ADVERTISEMENTS. It gains your favor instan- tansously by reason of its high merits "and _holds it with a firm grip. CONTINUED EXHIBITION AND SALE OF THE OLLECTION of DEAKIN BROTHERS, BALANCE OF STOCK 'TO BE CLOSED OUT. WORKS OF ART, PAINTINGS, ETC. Also the Remaining Studies 20d Puintings by EDWIN DEAKIN. | MAPLE ROOM, PALACE HOTEL, ONDAY, —tmru{ AND WEDNESDAT, 18, 11 and DAY AND L‘\'Z.\’L\G viste DR, JORDAN’S Srees Huseum of Anatomy T MAZIZTOT.bet S2ATR, 570 The Lacpestof s EoS i e Foride for oty yewrs cure 'ACHR, GIDDINESS, (:Ofl'”.l?A- Stomach, Prmsies SICK HEAD. TION. Torpid Liver, Weak j et sty She Vgt flflfiflbbbfiUDUOGGUUC’UD&QQQ&#!&GQQOQODOQQO might be fatal to one In her mAm'um”; !flfl'td-—hnfl—!-nl'—-f: siiver and jewelry Bas disappeared with Mre. Cat o S ey L ¥, DPosed that ahe disposed of these to Obtgin momey to go East. Frce, £ & bottiar e

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