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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1898. 7 ADVERTISEMENTS. WINE) The Ideal French Tonic (MARIAN! FOR BODY AND BRAIN/ Since 1863, Endorsed by Medical Faculty lasting immediate efficacicus agreeable PRIED OPEN ~ PASSED CLAIMS, THE WINDOW | BUT THEY MADE WITH AJIMMY NO TEACHERS Daylight Burglars Are}Riotous Meeting of at Work. | School Directors. i STEAL VALUABLE JEWELRY STOPPED BY INJUNCTIONS | & | RANSACK A HOUSE ON WASH- |RAN THROUGH BANTEL'S LONG INGTON STREET. LIST OF BILLS. | Seen by a Citizen, Who Has Fur- | Billingsgate Marked the Speeches | nished the Police With a and Disgraceful Filibustering Description of | the Tactics Em- Them. )' ployed. | i | The schemes con- e Board of two latest crooked ceived by the ready wit of t ur 1 ting in At the | aiteany nd of the | it, man- ifested itself in the form of an injunction | served upon each Director in the bunch, | restraining them from consummating the two jobs that yesterd g's Call an- | yunced that they wo! pt at last | valued at seve prying | even meeting. The thirty new teach- | immy. ers with which it was intended to swell shortly | the depleted substitute list did not tr: fear that n col and with the n the duranc result from o) n, s of urglars forcing an would nee the | the Superior Court of Sa in which Jud his recognized fitn Superior Court Judge. William P. Lawlor w He came to Californi ber of valuable quick: Franc and entered upon He has been intimatel mittee and personally the campaign for free B S e R B e s WILL SUCCEED THE LATE JUDGE RHODES BORDEN ESTERDAY Governor Budd appointed William P. L: n Francisco to fill the vaca the death of the late Judge Rhodes Borden. with general approval, not only because of the high personal es » Lawlor is held by his many friends, but because of s to perform ina meritorious manner the duties of a horn in New York city about forty years ago. in 1877 and assumed the superintendency ilver mines in Napa county. Later he came to San the study of law in the office of Rhodes & Barstow, at the same time taking the lectures at the Hastings College of on to practice by the Supreme Court he was asso- Law. After his admiss ciated with the late Dennis Spencer at : Lawlor h since been engaged in the practice of his pro associated with Democratic politic and in 1804 he was appointed a member of Governor Budd's ady conducted the c Iver in this city in 189 and at the beginning of the recent campalgn was chosen chairman of the Fusion ( a position which he filled with credit to himself and v Judge Lawlor went to Sacramento last evening to take the and prepare to enter immediately upon the discharge of his du D R R R R R R R R ADVERTISEMENTS. | | A Parlor Cabinet—a Christ- mas gift that all would en- joy—that would protect and display the delicate bric-a- brac that Christmas is sure to bring. There’s so many to tell |about that we must ask you i to come and see for yourself. | Prices start at $7, and by easy steps reach the three or four hundred mark. wlor Judge of ncy caused by The appointment meets cem of a num- A dainty Desk-Chair for the home. Seat screws up or down to desired height. Flaring arms for comfort and high back for restfulness. In all the popular woods. Dainty, pretty, artistic. A welcome companion to any where Judge ssion since 1892, ory com- He organized California street mpaign in this city. mpaign Committee, lue to his party th of office D O S R L R TR RUSSIAN NOVELIST HERE. | | gramme w desk—a welcome Christmas s as follows: Song by the om | school; " recitations, ~Gertie Rumlinger | o icy t s 00l : < | Georgé Thom Roy Rodgers, Lavina . that it it A ‘%! | Nicholas Micholowsky, With a Party | Georse Thomas, Roy g e € was | Ki of Friends, Arrives on the los, Mae Fisher and icevich; % I ¢ ok Sinction it at Alatanel ‘vesdiweet ] Gaelic ;:\Ar: dl.r;m;{-i 1,mu\.~ ’,n{mrm ‘hz?nJu solo, Open Evenings. . e T 18, e 3 5 uth Bockit delsarte drill, repre- 8 d men | was sworn to by Mervin Mark Lane, and | wjcholas Michorlowsky, the well known | senting twenty-eight emotions, was given - there w s no limit placed upon the n | ation. Its intent is to prevent balance of the rm of the pr rd every crooked scheme that is in of and sut rived on the steamer Gaelic companied by his f G. at the Palace. He ar- yesterday, ac- Hautot and s making a tour n noveli: Ru nd: hard Bei The party doorbell, and the list is one of no mean | of the world, and will return to Europe > was a friend = by the way of New York, first visiting all When he Belcher's rction did not issue | the prin 1 cities of the United States. been entered | Until late in the afterncon. It was de- | Mr. ‘Michorlow whose nom de plume sired that the board know nothing of it Gurine, is a resident of St. Petersburg. until it had gathered at the meeting- | }je js a distinguished looking gentleman, room, but de y precaution the | most approachable and possessed of rd 'was pas ery Director Was | cnarming manne: He does not speak dy for th | English, but converses fluently in French. estigation, but w which would 1 of the daring it if he saw fit able fact was that and the meeting, the 10usebreakers resolved , 1 itself into one most _disgraceful o ik of the many broils that have been fought A who have be to_a finish since the board first met ; Additio: Robbed by tne inj r ast to push through th st o 1 fell to fig] they one and al hting am, themselves, and it was after mid- | night by the game was finished. The star performers were Head, Waller and | Gallagher, and on a half dozen occasions it seemed that a general fist fight was im- his room had Jothin | zathered to see if justice was to be done {them. The (nl- busi consummated | ADVERTISEMENTS. | was the filing of a 7000-word opinion from | B el [ Y8 Distriet orney Dunne upon | | Assistai | the resolution presented for his conside; ‘ | tion by the merchants at last Wedn day's meeting | Mr. Dunne announced that in his opin- | fon the board had right to audit | claims presented to order their > gnature of either Superintendent Webster or President B rington. other words opinion giv board pow ence in the payment of clai | possible to mulct the teache: or tne ben- efit of the merchants whenever the com missions offered shall be commensurs with the risk incurred. It gives the board the arbitrary power | to_prefer any claim or any creditor, for robbed of the balancing power exercised | by the Superintendent, Auditor Broderick the it that make it e | is compelled to pass’ for payment any | claim that comes to him so long as it | ghall come within the provisions of the | one-twelfth act. Directors Head and Derham made a | t to force the payment of the | ies, but by the fillbustering fler and Gallagher they King the neces- sary motion. a batch of sup- | ply bills that were to be ordered paid | under the new ruling of Mr. Dunne, and | the pedagogues wi In all, B them for supplies, w ditor, and among t that Director Bantel & E) » The /| beautiful Christmas num- ber of the.S. F. News Letter will be on sale Tues- day, Dec. 20, will contain 8% has been so long and so chary about bringing in. | He has’ traveled e | the guides who were with him were ely over China, and only recently in Korea, while gather- ing material for a novel, he was held up by bandits, and while he ped two of Killed. ® The best of Mr. Michorl 8 works nce de Cema o8 Etudiar Recits de la Cam- paigne.” The party will remain here for a few days to visit the various points of interest. — e No More Christmas Presents. At the last meeting of the Master Bak- Christmas or Ne tomers, The r of $50 for each violation. ———— Indictments Against McGlade. Two indictments, containing four counts, have been found by the Grand Jury against Peter McGlade, late of the Street Department. They were filed with presiding Judge Belcher vesterday after- noon. In the first indictment McGlade | is eharged with having forged the name of B. McGinnis; the sevond count is that he uftered a forged document against the City and County of San Francisco. The cond indictment, as a fitst count, charges the prisoner ith having forged the name of H. Swords; the second count, as in the first indictment, charges the ut- tering of a forged document against the city and county. Judge Belcher fixed the bail at $10,000 for each indictment or $5000 on each count, stating that he purposely fixed the bail high as the accused was a public official and the nature of his crime called for but little consideration on the part of the court. SR Christmas Exercises. The Christmas exercises at Harrison School yesterday afternoon were novel and interesting and sent the pupils home happy for the holiday season. The pro- | The Opening Bout Before the Prince- | who was as fat as a prize hog, was apt | boxers to their dre: by sixth grades. —_————————— THE POLICE INTERFERED. sixteen pupils of the fourth, fifth and California Furniture Company Carpets ton Athletic Club Was Brought | (N P- COLE & CO) i to a Sudden Conclusion. 7123 5 L The Princeton Athletic Club gave its first boxing entertainment last evening Doctor at 1322 Howard street. The first event, which was to have been a six-round con MEYERS test between Henry Lewis and Fran! Ely, was stopped in the third round by & cO. Sergeant Donahue, who, seeing that Ely, Specialists for Men These physicians have been curing weakuess and coc- tracted ailments They bave the M best eunipped ~d X 4, stitntion, and the most ex N Lensive practice in the U. & % No Pay Till Cured. Unfortunate men who cau- not call should write for ad- viee and private book— to be killed at any moment, wisely stepped into the ring and ordered the sing rooms. The managers of the club were cau- tioned that if they permitted untrained boxers to enter the ring again they would from giving future exHibi- Eve tt got a decision over Budd | | Terry in"a six-round contest, and Eugene | Mulligan and Joe Sullivan’ boxed eight | £sTasuisHED 17 veans. . ALK FREE. rounds. The mill was declared a draw ror Consultation. All letters confidential. No Charge for Consultation. T by Referee Joe Reay. MARKET ST SAN FRANCISCO LADIES v wwmw DR.FELIX LE BRUN'S “\ Steel § Pennyroyal Treatment is the original and only FRENCH, safe and reliable cure on the mar- ket. Price, $1.00; sent by mail. Genuine sold only by GEO. DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agents, 24 Ko y Ban Francisco. } Elevater Entrance. Christmas Trees. Churches and Sunday schools, attention! | Large Christmas trees, 20 feet high, for sale at 2 Sutter streef. . ———— Alumni Drill Entertainment. An interesting musical entertainment | was given last evening at Native Sons’| Hall, followed by an exhibition of fancy military drill by the Alumni Drill Corps. The young men were under the command of Lieutenant Christian F. Seitz, who put them through the circles, crosses, tri- angles and various designs ‘with skill and | precision. The musical portion of the pro- | gramme was a piano solo by Miss Mar- guerite Davis, recitation by E. Morrissey, whistling solo by Miss Cordie Wetjen, vo cal solo by Miss Virginia Farrey and reci- tation by Miss Ella Jacobson. viate DR, JORDAN'S Grons Museum of Anatom 1061 MAREET ST. bet. 6tb & 7th, 5. F. The Lan 1t kind in the World, DR. JORDAN—Private Diseases. Consultation free. Writs for Book Philosophy of Marriage. for full particulars and MAILED FREE. UP|UM beok free — e Read Judge ..aguire to Father Yorke, | gull text of his open letter in to-day's Star. = —_———— Camera Club Lecture. An illustrated lecture on the Philippines | was given at Metropolitan Temple last | evening under the auspices of the Califor- nia Camera Club before a crowded house Mrs. Hattie B. Steele was the lecturer. | and Morphine Habits cured at home. Write ADVERTISEMENTS. INDIAN OPIUM CURE, B. D.K MMIS, 201 Turk 8t., 8an Francisco. -0 EEnaEEEN- NEW WESTERN HOTEL, [ The row of the evening started when | g T | Head charged tk 11 of th lley - { EARNY AND WASHINGTQN STS.—RE- pages. 28pages | Ay that Al of the ailegeq mis ® K oot %0, Wanb e | i 8 Fhb bods ool [ ] CO. FEuropean plan. Rooms blc to $1 50 day; deficit that haunts the board, were : 4 s of elegant half | inal. malicious and SRt | M | 5 to 58 week: 38 to ) month, Free baths; hot | inal. malicious and knowingly™wrong.” | and cold water every room; fire grates in every " | Waller jumped to his feet with an objec- |l room; elevator runs all night, tone engravings | tion to such language and Gallagher fol. | e e o i 4% lowed, and they kept it up until calied | gg | and original full down by the president. Head got the | . i floor again but was once more interrupte L By page sketches in | ed, and finally Gallagher called for the | i |> Ord i rtl-:\dm§ ?{ the rj'mnu\ns of every meeting i | | Uve 4 2 since July 1, “just to prove that Head : S DHE D [ s a acliberafe liar and that he voted for [ ] BETTER THAN PILLS. copies now. | every resolution that cost money that has [ come u : y Gallagher added that Head was playing | - E Se"dd't t‘; y?ur to the gallery full of teachers and Waler | B ‘ CUNCHETE AND REJOXTS friends. rice acked him up in a speech three-quar- | ters of an hour long and twice as wide. | ll ’ = | Waller said he would take it out of Head’, s 25 cents. | hide if he could not get satistaction any | n T MECHANIC pAVlLlON other way, and then accused him of de- v N manding compensation for every vote he | T GALA E\ENT!F g‘RHAEN—D OPENING {?gdg etsmlcdhflafl]y that he had to buy | B ead's vote on the elementary committee | 3 report passed at last meeting by giving | B ® BIG HOLIDAY CARNIVAL! him one of the appointments on the list. | OPENING TO-NIGHT—CONTINUING 12 Head aid not deny it and Waller finishod | M ey with a chunk or so of supposedly good INITIAL FEATURES—Opening of the advice to the teachers on how not to col- [ | GREAT 6-DAY WALKING MATCH, 36 En- lect a_salary. tries: also Fancy Bicycle Riding, Burlesque and Head made an attempt to get a reso- 0 ou an r Trick Skating, Musical Melange, and a lution before the board {;rnvldlng’ for the | M | | T CHRISTMAS CLOWN PANTOMIME. anmonl of the November salaries, but » NEW FEATURES DAILY. p;fl:;z: ang:lglofcx;vz:fnfln\;t an(‘lthn(l:r the | M To men who feel that their vital power is wasting—who are not as W Duilsitly) Galetypasil Xun Ho Al aims withou i o] i g . m. ission, 25e. Consideration than the mecessary motion. | W strong as they wish to be—Electricity acts as a great aid. When it is R O the meeting was adajourned. poured into the nervous system for hours at a time every night, it ex- { = pands all the vital forces of the body. This develops new tissues, ‘ 0 l Town Talk. muscle and power. It makes a man feei like a giant. CflUTES A This week's issue of the favorite weekly | il _“THREE CLASSES OF MEN,” is a little book which I have u - » :ra:p;:n:e b::{m‘c‘::n:e rt;ge Suun}nr;x; p]aira- written forhweak, puny nfien. Ilt is {lor men who want to be strong. It § SPECIAL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). nages in the Bot- explains why most men have lost thei e ! [ARK: kin trial, the Press Club high jinks, so- T R eres it Call of write for it SFREE rand how my Electric Belt EMIL MARKEBERG, clety and the clubs, and downtown --ws, | 2 4 The Best Balloonist on Earth, Will Use and | The od!mrmlsdlmahx of the Philippine Ts. T. SANDEN P » Make an . ands issue and other timely topics. Pearl i * | Landers, the talented child actress, is the | M ?5',(5"' P it B et it Ascension and Faclal Soa Faclal Cream. | subject of the titie page portrait.’ There | o arket Stroet, Oornet Kvarny, - NOT IN DRUG STORES. | Parachute Jump. p is an original story and Harry J. Lask | M otnce nours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 . | contributes * .ristmas Thoughts.”” Next to 1. Branches at Los Angeles, Cal., 232 West Dr. Sanden's Electric Belt T RECREATION ihe Granaest Totlet Comomation known for | Week. bright and early, will be issued | @ Second street: Porciand, Or. %3 Washington is never sold in Wrug stores asepa. PARK e i o oA 1s Woodbury's | Town Talk’s annual Christmas special— street: Denver, Colo., Bixteenth street; nor by traveling agents; only Fucial foap, Faclal C and Facial and | On sale next Thursday at all news stands. | gg Dallas, Tex, 285 Main street; Butte, Mont., at our office. TO-DAY, AT 2:45 P. M. Tooth Powder. The daily use of these articles A;)lne of iés features lwllltbe a|s:nr,v of San l‘ 1 110 North Main street. » s »* A PEORAL AT 28 P M. will protect & fall xion and cure & bad ateo by a prominent society ~woman, g skin. T | Who writes over nom de plume. ' | E—E—E—E—M B | ADMISSION e ) / —E-E-E-E-E-E-B-E-BK- wool, with binding. B-E-0-g-5-0-a-0-0-00-0-g-u-0-E-E-N-a-E -0 tively B-B-E-B-O-E-0-E-0--E-u-N-EEuE-EH-E-E--e Lo B o e e e e Speciall BLANKETS! At $8.50. 20 Lg:airs 14-4 CaliforniaWhite lankets,size 84x86, made from the finest Australian This is a high- grade blanket, and posi- worth $15, will be offered special at $8.50. Market, Jones and McAllister Sts., San Francisco. a deep silk 2-EE-ES8E-020E-E-E-EN-E-EE-EEEu-E-Ea-uE-Eua-a-uaau-ua-a-a-nn - -0 AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA THEATER MATINEE TO-DAY. IT BURNS BRIGHTLY. To-night, Sunday and All Next Week. HOYT'S APARLOR MATCH ““NONE FII\E’SR“ CALIFORNIA THEATER. MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME. The Distinguished Irish Comedian, DANIEL SULLY And His Splendid Company in UNCLE BOB. Sunday Night—DANIEL SULLY in “O'BRIEN, THE CONTRACTOR.” Seats at Box Office and Emporium. PRICES 15¢, 2%e, 3¢, 50c and T5o MATINEE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), DEC. IT. Parquet, any seat, 2ic; Balcony, 10c; Chil- dren, 10c, any’ part. GEORGE FULLER GOLDEN, KING OF MONOLOGISTS. JULIUS P. WITMARK, Famous Vocalist. THE THREE MERKELL SISTERS, Euro- pean Acrobats. FRANK LA MONDUE, The Mute Comedian. VIOLET DALE, Acrobatic Dancer. CAMILLA URSO, Violiniste. PAUL BATTY'S ACROBATIC BEARS, ARNESEN, Equilibrist. BAKER, SELLERY AND BARTLETT. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Mgr. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. To-night and To-morrow Evening at 8, LAST TIMES. Audran's Favorite Opera, THE MASCOT. FUN—MELODY—FROLIC. NEXT WEEK—Our Xmas Spectacle, “THE YELLOW DWARF.” A Harvest of Song, Humor and Ballet. Popular Prices, 2 and 50 cents. N. B.—A reserved seat for the Matinee, 25 cents. Our | Telephone, Bush 9. AMUSEMENTS. ALCAZAR THEATER. SEATS BY PHONE, LAST TWO MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2:15. A. M. PALMER'S SUCCESS, ALABAMA! A Story in Poetry of Southern Life. SAME<. 156, 256, 35¢, 50, PRICES. Next Week—Roland Reed's Farce Comedy, “HUMBUG.” Seats Now On Sale. MOROSCO’S GRAND it HOUSE ALzes Morosco, Sole Lessee and Mansger. COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. 12th, First Time Here of the Great Comedy-Drama, TEMPTATION MONEY! SONGS, DANCES, MEDLEYS. A ROARING COMEDY. Seats on Sale at Box Office and Emporium. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Evening Prices. ..OLYMPIA... Eddy §t., Cor. Mason. Ameriea’s Most Beautiful Musie Hall MoRE XEW ST AR ATTRACTIONS me . CONCHITA GREAT SINGING COMEDIENNE AND DANCER. FORMAN & HOWELETT, Banjoists, FREDA, Turkish Daneer. EMILY SCHIEDLE, Australian Aerialist -:AND TEN GREAT ACTS... ADMISSION FREE. MATINEE TO-DAY. GLEN PARK “THE MISSION 200» SUNDAY, Dec. 18th, 1898. BALLO B—MONSTERONBABLALCOEOINS— P. C. J. (INGLESIDE.) C. HANDSOMEST RACETRACK IN AMERICA. Five or More Races Daily. THE HOBART STAKES-—1% MILES. ENT] 23 RIES. l’;l;r-.lnl leave Third-street station at 12:45 and ». m. Round-trip tickets, 25c. Electric cars on Mission and Kearny streets every threé minutes. ADMISEION. .. w . A SIGHT o DARING SELDOM M AND TO BE K1 CLEVER WITNESSED! |’)y| AERONAUTS! | MILLE. ANITA—vs—CHAS. CONLON Famous Lady [ Champion of Balloonist. M Coast. MME.80HELLsudher | A | GRAND TRAINED Lions. | N CONCERTI ADMISSION, 10¢c; children under 5 years, free. Take San Mateo electric cars. Valencia, Mis- sion and Sutter street transfe: THEWEEKLYCALL $1.50 per Year.

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