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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1898. UDGE BELCHER AGAIN STOPS SCHOGL JOBS No More Transfers or Promotions. SUPPLIED WITH PROVISIONS IN MIDOCEAN The Andrada Succors, the C. S. Bement. GRIM ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE |THE INJUNCTION AMENDED TRIED HARD TO HIMSELF. JOHN ROsSS DROWN THE COURT'S DECISION WILL BE RENDERED TO-DAY. Remains Brought Back Bryant—Percy Hen- Appointed Chief Wharfinger. The Directors Are Concocting a | Scheme to Run Things Through at the Eleventh L Hour. | Judge Belcher will decide at 10 o’clock this morning wt he will main- ther or nc tain the injunction he has issued agai : | zr» Board of Edu . and among the i ones of the Sc Directorate the has already gone that his decision will sible h thirty for Mark Lane, the plai board, havi fresh paper was served | the Directors. It was an am. the ori and ¢ SUP PROV ISIONS IN MIDOCEAN. Bement in so the P YING COLONIAL FAIR 10 BE HELD N THIS CITY = Mechanics’ Institute Formulating Plans. lo"‘ put aboard. WORK BEGUN ON THE DONAHUE FOUNTAIN MAYOR PHELAN TAKES A CON- TRACT TO ERECT IT. e Interesting Story of the Series of Kinks Which Have Delayed the Work. ral Workmen Are Now Digging CunaA at the vae }Iou'l_ a the board it will end the schemes ent regime. meeting will be t d, thoug A WORTHY BENEFIT. Assistance to Be Extended Cham- bermaids of the Baldwin Hotel. The big performance ta be given ¢ Sth by Manager Thall TO ASK GOVERNMENT AID WILL EXHIBIT RESOURCES OF PHILIPPINES AND CUBA. Appointment of a Special Commis- sion to Make Collections in Our New Possessions for the Exposition. I at the hospital them climbed down the Th(i—g more ¢ ladders to find that through their gallant rescue of they two women on the firth floor had become heroines. The others nothing more. Through no work to had, n of & number of the suf- Wwith enthusi- K\r‘;: for one of [he e i TORE EHER SEALSKIN COAT. Madeline Forrest Swears Out a War- rant for the Arrest of Trixey Coleman. est is an actress In has a grievance agal eman, another variety Madeline sw 's ec water direct from ocean. — e | Again Elected President. chief. Madeline and Trixey pened to bestow their affections are friends, but upen the | the two frien ame young man. Sunday night happened to be in “‘Spi- on, and they came to an JACKIES FEASTED way about got mad and bellicose condition she grabbed “of Madeline's sealskin coat and tore 1to ribbons. e Will of Malaskia S. Walsh. The will of Malaskia 8. Walsh, who died the 22d inst., was filed for probate y The testatrix provides for the maintenance of Charles Cochran of Palo Alto during his life, bequeaths four 5 per cent bonds to Rev. Father P. E. Mulligan of St. Mary's Cathedral and devises the residue of her estate, with the exception f a few gifts of personal belongings, to Margaret Maher and Mary McDermott, sisters-in-law of the deceased, who reside in the State of Iowa. —e—— Prince of Flim-Flammers. John Mulvey, who is credited by the police with being the “prince of flim- flammers,” and who has served a num- ber of terms in the County Jail and San Quentin for his trickery, was sent to the County Jall for six months by Judge Mo- gan yesterday. Saturday ni i:t he went into a Japanese stere at Ifl O’Farrell street and made a small purchase. He suecessfully played his trick upon the Japanese, who notified the police. Seamen’s ]nstitute Entertains the Marine Sailors of the Future. a and reial Jap: condition: by a view resalts. | | | | | | i THREE DAMAGE SUITS. Damages Are Sought for Death and In]unes. filed for per- at }’ua'd rf TnldD and ot n a few days com tfln(i to them, it =55 tention and views on the SEMENT: equesting their earnest AMT: S. already have begun preliminar to COMEDY THEATER. TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. The Beautiful Comedy Drama, A ROMANCE OF COON HOLLOW! PISTOLESI WANTS A WRIT. Against the Election ; s.oners Continued. £ olesi for a get some one to co a that will be of use in future investi- 1 A Mr. Cole, who is also in Man- n n “'.h.a’t"Z; The Magnificest Scenic Effects. e or we be- The Great Steamboat Race. g e The Cotton Press in Operation. pired t The Whiriwing Bue! cers. expir: rm cams up r wil 5 Dane . w*qanlcs ht Jln b:) l;)zld:hg Same Splendid Production and Excellent e et s given at the Fourteenth-street Theater, New York NOTE—This s not_a colored organization, but an_“Idyll of the Tennessee Hil) ES SATURDAY AND SUNDAT, ‘13e, 3e, 35c. 5 ...15¢ and 23e NG, ailable place, but in the event of | t00 small, we have a large lot at Seventeetnh and Folsom streets which | I am sure will meet all requirements. ““The resources of Cuba and the Phili; pines are almost unlimited and an expos tion of them would be of great value in enterprises looking forward to their devel- | opment. We would also_exaibit the na-| tives in their mode of life and their na- | tional characteristics. We are sure that | the Colonial Fair will attract widespread interest.” D ‘his. hands an answer. was grant- n. 1, B MM \CIVG MOVDAY MA’ O THERS in “ALL ABOARDIT TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs. Ernestige Kreling, Proprietor and Mgr. DON’T MISS— OUR SUCCESSFUL HOLIDAY SPECTACLE THE YELLOW DWARF, A Delight for Young and Oid: EVERY EVENING. HOSE juvenile Jackies, the little brass-buttoned cadets of the En- glish merchantmen in the harbor, piped to Christmas dinner at the Seamen’s Institute, 33 Steuart street, last evening. It was a change from the saline horse, the ironbound biscuit, and the dandyfunk pudding with the tarry treacle sauce of the ship’s pantry to real turkey convoyed with real, red cranberries, roast beef like unto that of Old England, and plum pudding that called up sweet Yuletide memories of the family table at home. There were over 200 of those marine apprentices, with the houseflags of such sea-fabrics as Falls of Clyde, Falls of Annandale, Scottish Hills, Norma and Cromdale on their blue caps. A British gerchant apprentice not such a glorious young ocean princeling as his sea-brother the cadet of the Royal Navy, but he absorbs more practical seamanship in a much shorter length of time and will be ready for a captain's billet sooner. The dinner and musical exercises last evening were a part of the enter- tainment of the holiday week given at the institute for the young fellows. Rev. S. Hewett Fullerton, the chaplain, assisted by a number of the lady patrons of the organization, carried out the arrangements. The evening WATERHOUSE DIED INTESTATE | His Widow and Son Petition for Let- | ters of Administration. | Amella A. Waterhouse, widow of the late Columbus Waterhouse, who died on November 25 at the Big Dipper mine, lowa Hill, and Edson W. A. Waterhouse, her son, applied for letters of administra- tion upon the estate of the deceased vesterday. In the petition it is stated that the value of the estate is own, except that it exceeds $10,000. It consists of the liev epplicants will pass ——— Died of Her Burns. fe' Kelly, the woman who was se- MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. SPECIAL MATINEE NEW YEAR'S DAY, 0000000000000 000OD0 000 0000000000 00O0000000000 tely . burned on\ Christmas eve by the | homestead o!fn‘_tll;te dg—ffl!é;itoln govna.:d festivities closed with a concert in which the vocalists of the different ships setting of a glass coal oil lamp, died | street, near eenth, a Iot in the Ma- i 3 on Monday night at the MeNutt Hos) (m sonic Cemetery, real estate in Fresno SRBE thele Fenan mishe s o N. B.—A r-ervea -l for the Matinee 3e. County, mining prcperty in e e M ©00000000000000000000000000000000 Nevada L Mendocino County % Ot "YoUR SEATS IN ADVANCE. o County, real estate in AD VBBTISEMENTS. 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SAN FRHCI\C() SYHPWNY SOCIETY The Young American Tragedienne, NANCE O’NEIL, ALCAZAR 5arss TO-NIGHT La EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. MAGDA First Production OrNel "ot tha | | | HOYT’S A MIDNIGHT BELL | e Miss O'Neill as the Gypsy, Meg Mer L. R Stockwell as the Deacon. Saturday Matinee— INGOMAR."" Sunday \13‘1(—-The Reali: ‘Oliver Twi 3( | ‘ | | 38 PRICES 75 ‘ 'RACING! RACING! MOROSCG’S GRAND iz | RACING! | NS HOUSE Vartx2 Morosco, Sole Lessee aud Manages CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB Winter Meeting 1398 s TUESDAY, Week of Dec. 2, 159. Dec. %, to SATURDAY, Jen. 7, inclusive. OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Farewell Performances of Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- | asy: Friaay and saturday. & | FIVE OR MORE RA( eee | Races Start at 215 ——THE MOROSCO STOCK COMPANY—— Next Week—Engagement Extraordinary—the uhxnt. DAY. Eddy St.. Co | . Ferry-boats leave San Francisco at B m. and 12:30, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. m., coanectin; Ameriea’ slostBeautiml al Musie Hall | 5% L 130 2 230 end 3 p m canecting ONLY FREE "‘HEATER ON THE F,\(‘XHC Great | Track Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. COAST PLAYING EASTERN STARS. HI HENRY MINSTRELS Returning—Trains leave the ar 413 NOTE THE GREAT NEW ARRIVALS. At the Regular Prices, 10c, 3¢ and 50c. and 4:45 p. m. and immediately after last race. % pTHOS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. LAURA ASHBY, - World Famous Equilibrist. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. MILROY, Secr KELLY AND VIOLETTE, CONCERTS AND B LE] | METROPOLITAN TEMPLE. ngs. THREE LEANDROC BROS,, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS Sensational Acrobats. and SATURDAY MATINEE, Jan. 3, 5, 7. Continued Success of the Great CONCHITA, Singing Soubrette. ROSENTHAL! THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST, Under the direction of HENRY WOLFSOHN. ‘LAST WEEK OF EMILY SCH.ENDLE, Prices, 31 §2 and 8. Sale of Seats ag Sherman, Clay & Co."s. Australian Aerial Wonder. DAY. STEINWAY PIANO USED, o3, RESCETY. MATINEE SU: ADMISSION FREE. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year,