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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1898. 9 BACON PLACE ~ ADMIRAL DEWEY COMMENDS GAGE HAS == |AUCTION SALES. MARK FIEHT BECOMES |~ THE COMING CHARITY BAZAAR) RETIRNED 10 oy Sondieel e 0 4/,;«/ o A SIOK HEADAGHE “o2arow 20 o0e SIXTH ANNUAL SALE! foi - Feacswie Ourmpia MORE BITTER Fenide O THE CITY | | !, PALO ALTO STOCK FARM, | | HE DEFENDQ HiS DFHCERSV A, @C//Wu// 1sm.m«:snum, COR. V T SS AVE. AND Attorney ., & s General A. W. Barrett Has Not Ap-, Morrow He Will Ask for a " » ;c : 2 C % - plied—Vacanc;:eon t:: St:te - :e:‘lu:'l';t:lfionwa& P“:r:l‘fl’fie:b(‘:;en SPECIAL é[iEEION SALE 1A i - GOt 2., /941 : J ”"W—- . o' Be Sold at Chief Lees Denounces / XS M Gossip of Probable PUBLIC AUCTION P. J. SHIELDS FOR SECRETARY Positively cured by these - 524' . Little Pills. Horses will-arrive from stock farm Saturday, = o ; They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | LIP & €O Li “Aucti JUDGE CONLAN STATES SOME | W ASPTRANTS FOR THE ADJUTANT | fogivests p KIL! ., Livestock Auctioneers, e i | W f\_ L oo 1 L‘cfi:fi:;?:_ '1]'30'1;2}:‘::!}5““5:: D‘:o ‘Pv: | 11 MONTGOMERY STREET, 83 Francisco, Oal. - - 1 o S S | ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tangue oo [ | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They D= 2 == o ;’Lh“ 245 Board of Agricul- Small Price. OCCIDENTAL HORSE MARKET, ture. 1 4 ° 721 HO £ 9 Chegcismon it SR ;Mw A The aspirants for the position of adju- TOWS more — tant general of California are vigorously buggies, carts, harness, etc. Sale posi presenting their claims for recognition. Stables for sale or leas A The report that Adjutant General Bar- Vestock Auctiones ) M rett has applied for reappointment has Dtvenlook AU hacer / no foundation In fact. General Barrett 5 states that he has not applied to Gov- 14-16 l(earny Street, repaAUSTION SALE. THIS DAY (TUE: Per Order of J. R. We will sell 60 young, well-broke from 1100 to 1700 pounds; Shetland ponles miatched black team, weight 2400 pounds ed, will ask for a change ernor-elect Gage for the position and that We will sell the entire_conten stables of his friends have not made application in| s the very best place to have your eyes ex- | the late W. Sparks, 1620 Harrison his behalf. Furthermore, he does not ex- | amined and have them fitted to Spectacles and | tween Twelfth and Thirtees E pect to be appointed or to petition for | Eve Glasses with fnecru the appointment. He recognizes that| Our succ-ss has been & e women arrested Satur- | Judge Co s i nts excrusively their | sists of 15 delivery wagons, 1 s not been ciualed. | harness, 1 fine top buggy, 3-b to the merits of our | cart, 1-small truck, pole and shaf to-mor- | >d -that he the adjutant general In a sense is a | work. double harness, 1. sorrel mare 16 g be trans- member of the Governor's cabinet and :ng,lg‘f;;r{fi o IS e e L g He made | should belong to the political party to Baja California at same time and place on account of cl Lennon, of the estatr of the late Matt Healey of Las- which the executive belongs. sen County, Cal, we will gell- s0_head of choice State - Board ~of Agriculture, and it 15 from 1060 to 1400; 40 head Of le*o horses are expected that Governor Budd wiil in a | 0 o oiu) aphiodisine and specifie tonio | well broken and Will be shown' in harness day few days fill the vacancies. The direc- | ® POWCEH #0 I3™0 inary organs of - both | of bale:-included in this sale are several blacks tors whose terms have expired are Fred | ¢/ .."and a great remedy for diseases of the | sultable for carriage horses,. also 1 polo pony. Cox and J. E. Terry. The triends of kidneys &nd bladder. A great Restorative, | The above stock is in fir: s condition; will Senator Cox ciaim that he will be re- | Invigorator and Nervine. Sells on its own | positively be sold to highest bidder, annointéd, Colonel ~Park Henshaw Of | Merits; no long-winded testimonials necessary. WATKINS, Auctioneer. HE above letter, received by the management of the Charity Bazaar and California Musical Contest, from Ad- miral Dewey, commending. the noble and philanthropic project of holding a benefit during the month of Decem- ber for the purpose of raising sufficient money to insure a “Merry Christmas” to the city’s poor, is one of the e been published since the name of Dewey became a household word. The people of San Francisco ide upon the unusual mark of recognition that the great warrior has bestowed upon them in giv- as an indorsement of their effort. Chico is said to be an applicant for one NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Asents, st of Captain de St. Hubert, manager of the Charity Bazaar, the admiral has accepted the responsi- of_the place! 823 Market street, S. F.—(Send for Circular.) ng the patron of the public charity which will be fully tested at the Mechanics’ Pavilion during the It 1o maderataod that Pater L Shieiqn MAGN[FICENT FURN[TURE Succoed Hdwin F. Smith as secretary of visit DR, JORDAN’S Great h Board of Agricul r goliu il aciie Museum of Anatomy| ™% 2L Sacramento last evening and will remain FRANK W. BUTT of December. Those who attend the coming benefit will have the assurance as a guarantee of its honesty se of the sanction of one of the foremost men of the present century. . above letter, with those already received from Commodore Schley, Admiral Sampson and other heroes of \t war, will be framed and placed on exhibition at the Pavilion during the progress of the bazaar. i formal opening will be held next Thursday evening, and will continue during the entire month of December. T L e e L e e msunfn‘Sl‘.):nth:t7:,‘5.2‘;‘511- S the opening night are now almost complete. Everything has been done to make the undertaking a . Ay engage The Largestofits kindin orid. - RAILEOAD TRAVEL. 1t failire comes 1t will be through the indifference of the public to the wants and neccssities of the % | jraouiable living accommodations for at DR. JORDAN—Private Biseases. : : v, and not the lack of effort on the part of the management. — Oonsultation free. Write for Beok z 3 ¢ night of the bazaar will be devoted to a separate benefit to the firemen of the city for their herolc work THE SCRUB PUNCHERS. Philosophy of Marriages BOUTHERN FACIFIC CONFANY. programme fors the'oocasion i as tollows: "7 = = IR GR R Be et U | U el o ol rolling the Baldwip fire. The musi or to the Brave (R! verture, ‘‘Festival’’ (Leutner); vocal s Carolyn Roper; = ,"" arranged by Riviere (Gounod): vo solo, *‘Oh, Hall of Song,”” from “Tann- {Wagner), Miss Maud Fay; the Von M rinck Cholr, Babylon's Wav (Gounod), under direction of Madame Anna nck; grar patriotic arch, ‘'Gre rica,’”” composed and conducted by Miss Nina Ch. de St. Hubert; vocal Dances"” -ahms), Miss Carolyn r and Miss Maud F ; selection, “Tannhauser’” (Wagner); waltz, Tralns lenve nnd are MAILED FREE, A R A NORS Contests That “Were Not So Warm as (htain 1o, Fm ) unxns k) to Excite the Least Ad- b DR. HALL'S REINVIGORATOR | c=iva — ¥row Nov.2o 188, — miration. : < Five hundred reward for any case 2004 Niles, San J ‘Way Stations. The sports who witnessed the boxing we cannot cure. This secret remedy | 7100 Benicia, Buisun and Secramento. contests given under the auspices of the opa all losses in 24 hours, cures | 71004 Maryaville, Orovilland Redding vie o, “Romeo and Jullet,” waltz song (Gou- 10:434 KK R K ® KpckkokkokkkkokokkokkkkF ' (Zienhrer); cornet solo, *The Lost Chord"” (Sullivan); galop, ‘'Turquois’” (Noah Brandt). | e . s e I oAty Atlas Club last evening in Turn Verein g missions, . Impotency, Var aodlan * 0no) Gleet, Fits, Strict : 45 R T T T Ty A R R R R R R Hall were disappointed, because the club | (Y YOI Genprrhoes, Geet, Fite, Stcictures 1l.w‘§l:&r:¢?mvll‘l:n:fl‘§:g’s; 8:457 did not carry out its programme accord- fectsof self-abuse or excesses. Sent Calistoga and Santa Rosa. 8:15r ing to the announcement. = sealed,$2 bottle; 3 bf‘l\uleflu&)‘ gu‘a\l;- 04 ‘lhu‘llc ixpress, Ogden and 8:452 them upon the bourne, one of the principals, came to him | $1000 bonds for each count. The attorncys | The opening entertainment was an efght- | 3tsed to cure. A enr P “'1'3.,'4""'{1‘“"2'.‘..‘2““" flqm e ”“'{‘ pat e "“‘;f‘;““f‘"dftf‘“ he | surrendered her to the court on the 1ast | round bout between Charles Vickers and | for sale at 1073 Market st & . All pri- Chiod, Tehama and Red BIuf.... ,been | declined to interfero; which was false. | three warrapts lasued and then petitionsd | ixiq Jonnson, with Jos Reay as referce. | vate discases quickly cured: Sind for freo books | - 1§84 Shchion, Oakdale snd Jimisior. however, | elev complaints before Judge Conlan |the bail was excessive. Without argu- | It was a sprinter contest all through the .x“Al(smnefi Tracy, Latarop, Stockbon, upon any | char eleven women, whose names | ment Judge Cook decided tha: the $10% |event, which was char: ed by many Pr. Gibbon’sms » Merced a. with keeping a house of {ll- | bond put up when she was first arrestad amuszlng s:r“r‘},mxmfx ”ern‘:l“x}:«i): i pensary, .r.;:..n, "‘.‘.’:"'&.’ffi.‘..‘%:'p‘ s does away wi he illegali | wa s e | scored a ong lead P y i . does away with the illegality | was_sufficient, and ordered her release gl eaely younae 625 KEARNY ST. Established Lob Anseios, Domiig ¥ in 1854 for the treatment of Private Disenses, Lost Manhood. Debility or | * on the last three warrants, which had been | but in the i ing them so soon for v | | served within ten days of each other. | of the game, were made b grancy Fremo, Mendsta, Tracy so to speak, and the referee b > se and the prosecution Mr. Ach made no issue, in the habeas | Pleased everyhod 0 disease wearlig ou bodyandmindand | o, Vs Siatiine and Wey Giitians . 31400 changed the charge of | corpus proccedings of last night, of the| T s d S i Skin Diseases. Thodociorcureswhen s.m’mnm = Tuies *9:00r h he has formerly placed | fact that $1000 was excessive bail on a between Jack Sullf osbers ‘.,..-.y...-': e wite 12:00% N Traqy, Stookion: Meadota, it of keeping a | single count of vagrancy, but it is under- u O L K ox 1057 Ean Fran, Hastord, Visalia, Exeter and Por- ¥ disreputable house, and the attorneys for | stood that he will probably bring this up mall and that coin was .. ,;Mmun 0 | the property owners won what they pro- | when the case comes to trial. rather scarce, tlie contestants determined f s [nounce a victory n habeas corpus pro | Secretary Kane had eleven warrants in | ;"?.h‘i’,,""{,‘,&.’fi'”f}lihfl fanx roundssiThis EA]I,B.OAD TRAVEL. u':“g';,:g;;";:‘w object ceed Y e case of i 8 - | announceme! leased ol peis e sl STl DT s t iings brought In the case of one of the | his po: on last night, ten of them glv- | ANNOUNCEMET el el MU ing the st. £ th d ani ning Attorneys Ach | one belng a -Jane Do Warrant. Five | Of the Iing. to_nave been an| CALIFORNIA NORTIIWESTERN RY. CO. of th, proposal_to purc 1djoining property in [ women under ase it for | At 7 o'clock s. The C wdignant | and Rothschild appeared before Judge |of these were served, one of the women | ‘The final event 't Bosa. 2184 ' | Cook and presented a petition of Habees | arrested being Lucle Brunet, The other 100 ']‘;‘“:"};"%sli"‘“mmj'li:’i I{'fl_“’; ool HSSE ""’B""‘,',t,.?"'d',‘”‘ eediand] | corpus in the e of Lucie Brunet. This | women could not be found. The inmates | o o Kui Landiug, Marysvilfe, Oro- s ssion of the asked him to | woman was arrested four times on the | of the houses had changed rooms and the | Sausalito Cooler). Butler had all the best SAN FH‘"G'SGU AND NURT" PACIFIG % ville aud Sacramento. ¥ X t6 andcwanten to him. Mr. Chad- |charge of vagrancy and was released on | trouble Kane had in locating the parties | Of the first : pugcet Y Hibaay Sow RAILWAY COMPANY. — - = == — = | be wanted was a source of great amuse- | 90 ST, LNG" Butle d the white Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. ment for those intcrested in the defense. 3 i Robert C. Clapp and Joseph Michel were | feather when ho received a right smash SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAER. Atiantio Express = — > e o 5 ST Py = s Angel 4 also again arrested for letting tenement | On the meck which sent him through the | wEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m.g am Tor M, Hash. Rouses for {mmoral parposes. €0t | ropes. He returned in a dazed state and | “age 510 630 pe m. Thorsdays—Bxtrs i | sio0r Stock! "fl::‘:'.l | the referee, rather than see “‘a good man 30 p. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 3:002 -»p..,-m Coast' Limited. X R S d A stopped the contest and and . m. Fort Wi - 5k & wards, Nile DOCKERY EXONERATED. weight champion- 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:39, — e BAN RAFAEL TQ SAN FRANCISCO, Leipsic Withdrsws Charges and the % % WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7 11:10 a. m.; 123 . E - 2 Board Dismisses the Case. St. Andrew’s Society Banquet. 40, 6u0 B m. s.zumn—sxm trips Ao Many Lives Jeopardlzed in Order That a Few Worthless Arti- | 1saac Leipsic has thought better of 1t,| The St. Andrew’s Society, one of the SVt ind b, 190 & m. 1, 30, | 81008 Orecon iiipria Gak | fF t M Be S dF the B d and has decided to withdraw the charges | oldest be ““':1*‘“! “m‘mlhl*“;’"sh on A the §i00, 625 p. x ; R !f . Reddv, § o e S i | : 3 ; thirtleth anniver- tween Francisco an uetzen Pack ound and East cles of Furniture May Be Save rom the Burne | of drunkenness he made recently before | coast, will ce ebrate its thi 0z “ ama il X Fa 5 i “tor | sary by a banquet at the Palace Hotel to- oL - schedule as above. ted.” " Fresuo, 1.08 S:f:kf:}am Cle 2ioils bl e i ng Toasts will be respond- == Arrive Augilen K5 Taes, Few Octotns »d to by J. stein, Robert MacKin- Sisco. | In Effect | an Brancisce. | prw e i PO - Hotel. e tnara) mietiin encaialt nexlin Hestiin o T A w i BAN LEANDEO AND HAVWARDS LOOAL: evening to consider the alleged transgres- or Phelan, Week | Sun- 1898, (Foot of Markst Street.). sions of Dockery, and the accused in- Days. | days. | Destination. Meirone, Srnlnnr‘ Park, | spector was on hana with his witnesses, Nt ou | _Fitehburg, Eimhurs | prepared to prove that ‘Weipsic’s charges Petaluma, 3 Bax Leadco; Soatii San had no foundation other than spite. Santa Rosa. | 7 u';;:gA Leandro, Estadillo, He was not called upon to do so, how- —] rr iq l.orenu,chrry gver, Tor no sooner had the special ordcr Windaor, e been announced than Attorney N. E. e 7 \\11<orl., repre:enlin?] 1h(~r cnnt'whlnnnl Btd‘{:g;;{r‘- :}!:’n;%r[:‘mwnfl- opened up with a volley of profuse apol- Gt A GOTST DTS arrom Tavgoi- O for the trouble his client had caused the board, and asked that the charges be withdrawn, My client,” said ) vilson, has found a good deal of troublé in find: ing witnesses that would come here and | testify for him. There is no legal process by whk‘h )\r- can command them to ap- car will not come voluntaris Ir. Lups]o thinks, anyway, that he had rather have nnthlnfi more to do with it, and I have adyised him to make the with. drawal.” Dockery smiled and agreed, and it was so ordered. ‘A letter from Reuben H. Lloyd was read, in_which he complained that the noxious fumes and ashes from the garb- age crematory were making life In the Mission unbearable, and he asked that the board take some action looking to the abatement of the nuisance. The Mayor referred the matter to a committee com- osed of Drs. Fitzgibbon, Baum and Wil- iamson. Dr. Gallwey reported that the sanitary inspection of Chinatown was progressing sfully. Instructions have been is- D mspeclnrs to clean out and wnite- ash all places found in an unsanitar condition and_to report to the board all 8:00am| Cloverdale. Hopland and 7:30am| 8:00am| Ukiah. 7:80 am| (Foot of Market Street.) 8:104 Ne'lrk Centerviile, Ban Jose, Felton, Bouldor Creek, Santa Oruz snd Way tations, *2:102 Novars. Gon Almaden, en, Felton, numdn”émi. Banta Cux and Priscipal Way 41157 Fnul. San Jose snd Los Giatos. $11:452 Hunters' Excursion, San Joss snd Way Station = CREEK ROUTE FERRY, Prom SAN PRUNGISOOFet of Mkt St (§lp 91— 9:00 I 11:00 *2:00 $3:00 8:00am| Guerneville. 8:30 pm| 7:30am| 8:00am| Sonoma and 6:10 pm| 5:00 pm] Glen Ellen. 1% am $:00am| Sebastopol. pm| 5:00pm| Sllg?l connect at Santa Rosa for Mark We sies SR el ST serville for (aggs Springs; X % he’ Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Ioto “;‘%fl“‘ s Hignland _bprings, * Kelseyville, - Carisnad 3 Eprings. Soda epoi ST HIVISION (B = Prings: at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga "“‘:.l'.‘h:“',‘:ld',‘u“.;“’;‘ Saee) B’ Biue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Sta. EprnER Upber Take, “Pomo, Fotier Valley. 2 Bou Jose and Way (Now Da: verside, Lierley's, Bucknell “Almaden Wedneadsys only) Lo ony Hetghie Huilville, Booneville, Orrs | 91004 Ban Jote, Tros Finon, Santa Ori, Hot Springs, Mendoeino City, Fort Brass, P Westport, Usal, Willitts, lmonvflln, Cum: ming's. %elEs Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, icotia ant urek Saturday to Monday round trip tickets t Is known and appreciated from Ocean to Ocean as Milwaukee's - most . exqui- A Ban Jose 245p Ban lht-n, Redwood, Menlo cases where disinfection is needed, The | | Site Beer. reduced rates. Redw: o Chinese fish and vegotable stalls hive, all be?:ng"é'fffi.m“n"flu‘fim el g-lfi-.y, w}"!‘ollum?x.g:]:: "o been under inspection In I as’ WO il Illl», lonterey an: 'acl d weeks, and most of them have been thor- . Tigket offices, &0 Market st Chronicle bide. ! oughly cleaned. H TING, R. X. RYAN, » Santous aad Way Bisiions G-mn.l !unuzr. Gen Pass. Agent. :13p San Joseand Principal Way Stations 3:007 San.Jose and Principal Way Stations 0p San Jose and Principal Way Stations axaor r San Jose aud Way Stations 7:30; 5r San Jose anid Way Statio 7xzoy 7 for Afternoon. VaLBLATZ BRENING o, NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. he board adjourned to meet again on Thursday evening at 8:30 o’clock. ————————— TWO HARD FIGHTS BOOKED. Louis Cahes & Son, Wholesate Dealers, 416418 Sacramento Street, Jeftries and Kennedy and Maxwell r FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY piot: 3 Bundars dnly.. Jaristars ooy and Denny Will Do Battle S wep pAD IR SAARE . v, | B Weioean, ot tod it Next Month. 6:00, 6:30 XTRA TRIPs—Fnr Snn Ratael on Mon The Western Athletic Club, at a meet- R e AT m e 100, :30 & m. ing of last evening, signed Jim Jeftries | g @ OGS OOOO0O0000OCO0 SUNDAYS ™ 115, C‘ r of Los Angeles to fight Joe Kennedy of | r l.oo, us‘f_ el ll Omi.a #* PALA CE ”’q | FIOM SAN mrfi-’:’i 6 SAN FRANCISCO, 3, the Excelsior Athletic Club a twenty | WEEK DAYS—0:25 %:35, 7:45, %9:30 & m.} REMOVING = HousEHoLD Goeps SEARCHING A WRECKER . round contest at Woodward's Pavilion on | | ) RIENDS of Mrs. A. Gardner are fearful that beneath the blackened ruins of the Baldwin Hotel the crisped the evening of December 30. °GRAND HOA__TEL_SQ R ;xnfpsfi on” Mondays, Wednesdaya emains of the unfortunate woman are buried. Mrs. Gardner formerly lived in Oakiand., where her husband Billy Delaney, who is the manager of | GAN PRANCISOO. 60 p. l e < Killed two years ago by the Seventh-street local. She arrived from Panama some days ago on the City of Jeffries, signed for the champion of the | el o S0 o0, emiEs & mig ey, and last Tuesday informed some of her acquaintances that she intended to remain at the Baldwin orange groves, and l“iuung Mitchell, | 0:"“““ ""o‘o?v"i:h Bflm""“q q}’f‘..\:.'?n.'r:oe'd" LN D 2 - that night. Her friends have seen nothing of her since that time and are of the opinion that she perished In the yroosis, Tocking out {08 ;}X‘Em‘;(‘\t‘\?:‘::;(fi({ 1 °uo Rooms—000 Wi tache | PRON S VALEEY T&“?a m"i'sm Sa“ta ERoute fve. : Sl : R document. The agreement states that the | FOTE THE PRICES: P. ; The work of tearing down the threatening walls Is no ely to begin in earnest for two or three days yet. men will battle for 75 and 25 per cent of | ¥ Buropoan Plan. .oo por w x-rm 'xmps on uonau-. ‘Wednesdays | Connecting Train Leaves San Fran= alisin sceme determined to delay the demolition as long as there s a possibility of his being able to save the gate receipts, and that if they cannot | [) American Flan. | and Satiraays ac 7600 Siscoat 5 P. M. every SUNDAY, - from the wreck, no matter at what risk there may be to life and limb. agree upon a referee three days before ¢ the | e onaencs: Boigtted. SUNDAYSs:0, 005 & m.; 12:05, 10, 30, FUESDAY, FRIDAY. B T e wtore’ or more of workmen delved among the debris that fills the basement or clambered |mill the elub will select o man ,""’,"i JOEN 0. KIBKPATRIOK, Mansger. W, 620 P B ROUGH TRAINS. e among the rooms fronting on Powell and Ellis streets, lowering half burned and water soaked mattresses, two and O vever, tated that the manizers 0000000000000000 {108 m. week days—Cazaders and way stens. | ATTIVES In Chigago at 8:15 A M. the rs and other remnants of the furnishings of the apartments, A few men were employed by the & 0000000008 13 & EturdaysDuncan Mils and way | following Thursday, Saturday hree merch; imminent ¢ of both men have decided upon Jim Mo- |~ s Ay Donald, the popular umpire of the base- | $:00 a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and Way sta’s. Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday bail league, to act as referee. = - The Excelsior Club_has also matched PAINLESS DENT'STBY Dl::‘::gi":ss“‘;{;n__a_r A SsmmyiMexwall dud Marily"Denny, dats Full Set of Teeth THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN | P'3 iR Giion. ~car ' amd Elsctric f Australia, to fight t 1] dl i il on the ovenini B Becomber By oSt i B2 YALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. Lighied Sieeping Car. 21. It is to be hoped the contestants will ng stores on the Market-street side, in searching for their safes and wares. All these were in If a dozen times during the day they rushed wildly Into ' the street when portions of the way and fell with a crash. ement on Market street seems destined to be as badly wrecked as the buflding itself. In and .the rigging af tackle to pull down the walls large iron pegs are driven through the arc attached the ropes and blocks. When they are withdrawn, beyond kicking a ¥ w bitur al of s: the. bitumen d o little ioose dirt ttempt is made to fill up the holes. Four or five of these holes were made In re- ':l.luow éorflu':.‘et tg;ln:g: of againdulgent pub- @ s&h:%;;i;s;&zs“c;a.n': | _From Nov. 10, 18, trains will run as follows: Thlcs"',rarfigmng gxg'gecj;glon to the Daily moving one small safe yesterda R c and figl RATIES: e | ~ South-bound. North-bound. X fi one emat natelyietetlay L e veriay s e T ———————— I D ana | o e rames- | SN FRANCISCD TICKET OFFICE—i20 MARKET ST, agents, would receive ‘bids for tearing down the walls and removing the debris. Inquiry at the agents' office ‘Will Punish Haywards. “Sixth and Market l‘-::n- Sunday| y P‘:::'- TELEPHONE MAIN 1581 elicited the information that bids would be opened to-day at noon, and the contract let probably to-morrow. W. B. Haywards, the father of the Dr.G W. Kieiser, Prope Dally: [Exc’'ptd| Stations. Daily. Olkhnd Office—1118 Broadway. As it will take at least a. day or two more for the successful contractor to make his preparations for undertak- babe that was sent to the crematory in Stockt [E Sac to Office—201 Strest. irig the work, it seems certain that the swaying walls and tottering chimneys will continue to menace life until Thurs- a scavenger's cart, was arrested yester- r -Wg s rament o Sants st day or Jonger. ¢ also sald it was expected it would take sixty days at least to clear away the last of the day morning by Detective Dillon and C Fresno BnJou Office—7 West Clara_ wreckage, booked on a charge of violating section SIS This is a dreary prospect for the friends of missing persons whose remiins are believed to be somewhere in 207 of the Penal Code by attempting to Vi 1salia, i 7 bury a body outside of the regular 1S WELL-KNOWN AND HELIARTE OLD o gl )| of Tnferment. . When the police reaq in Bpectuistcires Privute, Norvous, and Blood Dis- | ~Stopping at Intermediate polnts as required MOUNT TA“M.PMS SEENIG HA'I.WAY. The Call _that the mother of the child | easesof Men only. Book on Privai iseases and Connections—At Stockton with steamboats of < m was not Mrs. Haywards, as he alleged, | Wesknesses of Men,{fee, Over ff.{ v experience, | california Navigation and Imprevement Com- ommencing Sundayy ome. Terms rea._on: X , leavin . m. 2 they lost all sympathy for him and e’ | PatientscuredarHome Termares goo0i BN | Txeepting Sunday, and Stockton ot § pr m: termined to punish him. The case of th 738 1:15 two seavengers was cailed In Judge Mo. | tesonfreeandsacredly confiden . Call,oraddress dadly. Sundeys— og,mm SR fi. ». m. stage connections see officlal th tabl £06000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 | Fiiar > M L Ui | e N nctsco cal. | Eo e, e o » oo 3 K87 | S CEpR, o Sares, m et of wood, brick and iron, and thé odors already arising from the place, as well as the constant danger from thé walls, demands that the health authorities interfere in the matter at once. The health officer has already notified Baldwin once to clear away the wreck without delay, but it seems to have had no effect upon that individ- ual, who, apparently, thinks more-of saving & few yards of scorched carpet than he does of protecting the health and lives of people in that vicinity. G000000000060000000000000000000000 0000000000 OD0OCCO0000CI00C00000000

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