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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1898. "LUCKY" MUST REMOVE THE FIRE NUISANCE 'Health Board Acts on ihamons | Baldwin Ruins. Joe e { L. R. Vance of Vallejo is a guest at the Palace. State Senator Thomas Flint Jr. is at the |LABORERS QUIT WORK AGAIN 5 | Dr. H. N. Wenton of Haywards is at the | | | | made by the proprietor of the Baldwin to locate missing guests. Captain Walker | says: { I stopped for some time at the Baldwin Hotel | and had registered my name, but the managers | of the hotel never missed me as a guest orl either that the Directors are being wo fully taken in or are conniving w tain merchants at perpetrating the m es: f their devious career, cinc en for the debts acted in open defian was passed with- W O‘OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' 00GE WELDS &7 Fenguson AnD THE AX OVER HIS “RECORD” FISH PHELANlS VETU A Prolonged Contest With a Finny Monster and Its Very Thrilling Climax. VERYBODY knows PLANNING B BONDSMEN PAY | kefr botel and nmever Inquired if I am still | g or if I have perished in the ruins of their hotel. Next to my parlor was also a party for some time, but his or her name was mever published | in the daily newspapers ss & guest at the Baldwin Hotel. I.bad room 15 on the second floor, and when the Baldwin Hotel was going up i smoke was In Stockton on business. My loss in the fire was heavy. materials | %enxmtrez - | 000000000000 Fer- The Twain No Longer Stand Together. A FENCE SEPARATES THEM rybody does not has been swept off : B 5 Occidental. | n i t | THE ASSESSOR-TO-BE SEEKS THE |THEY REFUSED TO TOIL FOR|,Diffrict Attomey Carl B Lindsay 22| G 7 AGHER MAKES EXPLANA-| AID OF THE PUSH. [ A DOLLAR A DAY. 0. D. Colvin, from Seattle, is registered | TIONS AND A ROAR. | at the Palace. biguous d W. R. Spalding and wife of Truckee are | intent is as cu as has ever wo! | s ot S | at the Palace. | < - Are Advert Claims to Sat- Burned Out Tenants Prevented From | "y 5 podd of Washington, D. C., i Clamorous Creditors Besiege the | ;‘ew’:}{gl;xfafil\:nr;; me ; y and the Mayor Has Disap- Recovering Their Property in is at the Palace. ! Board to Urge the Payment of Tralle. ave’ scking: & Jogal ed of the Only Means the Debris by Baldwin’s 0. B Todes andl pis of Stanford are of a Grist of gpinion and Stinginess. b Claims. bona fide and 3 signature of guest at the Occidental. Webster. Don Ray,. a hotel man from Galt, is bt | | C. P. Crutchner, 2 miner from Nash-| | ville, is at the Occidental. The San Francisco Board of Trade has as given Lucky T ealth = ‘Bg‘:je ffinairfstO( f?fi“ nt hours (until| Capitalist Victor E. Tull of Seattle IS|given up the ghost of a hope m.,,du; | ¢ morning) ate the nuisance | staying at the Occidental. members will get the thousands of e e ) A A e e 3tare | "7, L Mayman, a well-known horseman | lars dus them from the plundered funds | NOT THROUGH THE RED SEA. e S e ey oy 2 S lace. | of the School Departme; e 2 e ket, Powell and Ellis streets. If active|gf New York, is at the Palace the first step toward g the bonds- | Protest Against Sending Troops by Politiclan W. H. Seamens of Sacra- mento is a guest at the Grand. L. A. Crane, a lumber merchant of| Santa Cruz, is a guest at the Palace. Martini Bolger, a prominent real estate man of Wardner, Idaho, is a guest at the Lick. Gus Peterson and Charles Erickson, raillway contractors, are registered at the | Grand. S. H. Wiel, G. S. Dearborn and L. H. Lapham of New York are registered at the Palace, Attorneys Henry Eickhoff of San Ra-| | work is not begun within the time elther charges will be preferred or the board will order the work done and assess the mse to the irascible Lucky. stench that arises from the ruins 1-v -able, and is al Route. | men of the individual Directors for pay- the Suez Can ment in full for supplies, necessary and o C of C unnecessary, that have been furnished. { It is also the first step to d 3 ed Th growing daily more intol deemed by the board to be inimical to the | To somewhat abate it th red a large quantit spread over the ruck | heaps from which the odors emanate. the emptory order of the erved upon Baldwin yesterday ly promised to follow instruc-| tions at onc tage of the merchants, from a p participation in the distribution of few c_llars that are.now In the treasury | to the department's credit. | Into these two schemes the Directors | much alacrity scious tools bv the givers of fat co sions for whom they cut off the N ber salaries of the pedagogues, who had authorities apply some dras- Unless th som fael and F. M. Miller of Fresno are regis- ¥ J tic measures to compel “‘Lucky” Baldy tered at the Lick. neither commissions nor votes to plead ruins hot: their case. he T. H. Lynch and Lee L. Gray, two ex- tensive raisin packers of Fresno, are reg- | istered at the Occidental. James Morgan Smith, a well-known club- to remove ot his By their action at a special meeting of the board held yesterday aftern proved that either they stand ready g0, or have been beguiled into going far- N ENDEAYORING t he ref! a e Gl p forgan \ O s e FISH s ou and drove them like | man of New York and a nephew of the | ther still in their devious course, even to L___.'___.———-—. aid work. multi-millionaire, J. Plerpont Morgan, 1 | the sacrificing of their bondsmen, that in the week the parsimonious | registered at the Palace. the few merchants with whom the; ve b } perience done much busin y be pi It was a clamorous mob of gaunt - ured and hungry creditors that gathered Lieutenant Colonel W. R. Johnson of the Sixth Regiment, who is here from | etor discharged all the workmen ger thelr lives for few d (4] er an exciting rush of t! T no way d ng e arduous labor of h. tr w informed that they must a Oth and the rest of the tarc finally : la or quit. These men res Truckee and Other Points by appeared and prearranged 0 |15 In fin < | the spot many dangers from fal 2 Railroad. accept the 2 High | at presen The O/ nes Q | QO0QQOOOOVO0OOO0 5 | of other property owners in that vi | and disreparai. ¢ he told those who al had laid th because of the I 's gathered reck and the true story came dwin not only wanted to force en to work for a dollar a day but ted that they take only half an wreckage still menace passers-by in con- sequence Hcgardi ess of city ordinances, the rights ity & common decency, Bald- win intends to inclose the half-burned rooms abutting the annex and rent them if any one s foolish and hazardou the fire wardens has been called to this, Stockton on business pertaining to the tim, “I wouldn’t lose h! to accept that meager | mustering out of his battalions, is at the | ing of the meeting, notwithstanding that | of Old Crow.” d get all the men he | Grand. it was a special session, called to accept courted o —_—— the new Mission High School and to do | I CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK. | NEW YORK, Dec. 10—Harry Corson Clarke and wife of San Francisco are at the Marlborough. William Brown of San Francisco is at the Grenoble. Mrs, A. Clarke of San Francisco is at the Nether- land. e Ao NEW NARROW GAUGE RAILWAY As intimated in The Call the first of last week the incorporation of a narrow gauge | railway to connect Truckee and Lake | Tahoe is about to become a realized fact. The articles of incorporation are to be | filed with County Clerk Curry to-morrow nd the work of building the road is to e commenced at onc D. L. Bliss, D. O. that before © | €nOUEh to occupy them. The attention of | Mills and N. K. Masten, who are interest- | ed in the new road and who are its prime as early as 2 o'clock to wait the open- no other business. Cred: not come sent their attor them was the legal rep big down-town supply no ive of a , who unof-! ficlally tipped off to a half dozen of the | fresh- With | chosen ones of the board the formed plan of the Board of Trade. them the legal peopie brou tion which they wanted passed in order that the one technicality that might oper- | ate against the succ of the plan of the | Board of Trade might be finaily and le- ga! cleared away. The good card at the racetrack delayed the calling of the meeting, Bantell School was introduced by & report from S. H. Kent, who was depu- tized two weeks ago to arbitrate differ- ences between Contractor Logan and Ar- chitect Shea over a bill for ‘extras.” Kent reported that he found the claim justified in the amount of $572 40 and it was moved that the sum be allowed. Di- | | rector Head objected to the payment of | the award, but when it came to a vote he was overruled by a vote of seven to | reading of | a rs who could | mo s, and among | route. —_————— DAN CREEDON IS HERE. The Light Heavy-Weight Pugilist ‘Who Will Fight George Green Is in Good Fettle. Creedon spen What the Filipinos Are Doing. The statem 1 at day they had @ | anq it remains to be scen whether or mot | movers, represent about fifty per cent of | fAive. | & s made by those. oy~ n there were o | they will enforce the law and prevent the | the Stock. | Head changed his vote from no to “aye” | POsed 1o gov ® "can be talon for o | contemplated imposition. During the past year the amount of | and gave notice that he wow.d move to | pative F' pe f can be taken for @| " Baigwin is evidently taking advantage | travel to Lake Tahoe showed the neces- | Teco T at the next meeting. 1t ou t s a record fish,” COCOoOQ0COCO0C00000000000000000000C000] QO000000VO000VOO00OD000000 SLEPT IN A CELL. e he girl out and take her | & ‘on? tho “Market ‘stn : hat the board could oy A P o= . ne o street side has | stage route. - - e c = 7 R e Secured permission from the prison | peen paid for by J. Ediin, the tailor: J. J, | e JE e - ook t. Louis A. B. C. i Miss Cameron Voluntarily Suffers| “rhe following day the father of the | Groom, the hatter; and Mrs. Seymour, a Frank Tyrrell Must Pay. | statement from Secretary - Welch that | There has just & Imprisonment to Rescue a cured bail, flndh 3“.55_‘ C“{"*fi“:"‘ s persons last week saved Baldwiy| Superior Judges Wallace and Cook af-| what was left of the fund w ot 't lcity for exportat - Slave Girl 2%, un Ying to the mission in this | over 32, and he showed his appreciation | firmed the Police Court judgment impos- | _Director Waller then came to the front | Islands a A _ s i for trial next Tuesday, and Miss Cameron | by Tefusing to pull out the ton and a half | ibg a fine of $20 on Poundman Frank | ¥ith a m 10 accept Mission School, | carloads o s Cameron of will accompany her charge to San Jose, | of iron girders which prevented the work- | Tyrreil, yesterday. While in the endeavor | fe, 255€RtanCE 10 date from mber 3. | bert Bros., 102 ‘hought that the allegations against | men from digging where lost property is | to impound a dog belonging to G. Tassi, i s T wvas all | ggents. This £ be proven false, and Miss Cam- | located. Tyrrell was opposed by the owner, and ol thet b anten J3EDeT | smounting to 190,080 bottles, X to secure the arrest of thc| Mrs. Seymour lost valuable jewelry and | BSed language hardly rt])ecommg & gentle- | ovorvthing paid betore its lease of life | Placed on board the steamer F b ng witness on the charge at[pflm -brac and hoping to recover some of | man. He was arrested and fined by the | cxpired, and t the contractors had { will go direct to Mr. C 2 | % | it she expended nearly 340 and got noth- | Police Court, and appealed the case, but | peen ready since last month, and all n Manil This ms ; AU — ing. J. J. Groom and J. Edlin joined in | the judzment of the higher court also | Subeequent delay wos toe fomdid Al it o et s : amaniae ] Jumped Straw Bonds. | employing & gang of diggers, who worked | Went sgainst him. | board 2 b“f‘“es? clearly- ev . sband de- L E S i all the week. ese men were paid $2 SR e | Head called t enterprise ] Miss Cam- iter Nagle, who was indicted Thurs- | 51,5 FUe, Sucecened Tn rocdois,d 3 g Fae et Ieghnes Jact that | r equal size i day by the Grand Jury along with John | some property for Ediin. PBaldwin's re- Since 1853 the United States Govern- | had not yet been put into the building, CiSco in three week ¢ | Bulger for an _assault with a deadly | M. of the misfortunes of several of his for- g them to employ their undestroyed nich would have been recov- mer tenants b; to laborers fusal to assist them by having the heavy | sity of its being connected with the rest At present the only means of travel s a stage line, and this has | proved inadequate to handle the trafic. A | partial survey of the road has been made | and it will follow as nearly as possible the | of the world. ment has expended in the distribution School Board representati llagher got in his usual k over the Board of ide $15.000 from the M pay for copings. d the new bui and pa | Gallagh | but Waller argued that that *‘didn’t mean signment for them of an article fo in this co Manila. A CENT S: % e the $3000 | weapon upon Policeman C. Barnes, | timbers and girders pulled out with the | of seeds and in the promulgation of | any more than putting a stove into th fac cone: 2 1 3 5 T | presumption is it E 3 = s IOTE | vote. 11 an erh v il | the St. s A. B. C. Bo ol The Bullseye of Popularity Hit by i‘:‘g"%—)_g‘?rge’ ity "\While the cases were before Judge | A letter, written to The Cali by Captain | The Cost of seeds and of statistics on | Ypte Paniel and D ‘H{g}’s:;fi“ggcggg is taking the lead of all beers in the the Ce al Dining Rooms. ¥ false. Low, Nagle was released on bonds which | E. Walker, who now lives at 0 Broad- | the seed question involves an expendi- operty of the city and county. | islands. It is brewed by the American rity is nos ed fearing that the husband | the police now say were worthless. way, demonstrates that no effor: has been | ture of $150,000 a year. | Then came on the resolution that proves | Brewing Company of S: ui STOP MEN, CAST IT OFF NOW! You Know Your Weakness. You Can See Yourself Losing Day by Day. It Is Time to Shake Off the Serpent That Is Eating Your Life Out. % —_—————— ROBBED BY A WOMAN. ie Smith, a Noted Female Pick- pocket, in the Toils. May Jot was “] will outgrow it,” you say. But | say you will not. When this awful drain has once fastened its terrible hold upon you it is then too late to hope to outgrow it. Long before you see evidence of your weakness the cause occurred. Nature held you up as long as she could. The beginning of your decline came then, and nature has not strength to regain the power lost. 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