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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1899. SESSION OF THE MACHINE MUCH SCHOOL BOARD 100 COMPLEX Trying the Mechanical Directors Evade an Injunction Voter. and Rescind the Measures of Their Predecessors. The Department Restored to the Condition It Was In Before the Last Week in December---Principals Com- ADVERTISEMENTS. OPINION OF AN EXPERT | to-day we start cleaning out all that remains of our choice millinery ‘stock : over 800 untrimmed felt shapes shall go out for a quarter each reduced reduced from C from - 8115 $1.00 $1.50 T5¢ $1.25 5dc a big cut but an abso- WOULD DESTROY THE PRIVACY | OF THE BALLOT. | Defects Which Would Seriously In- terfere With the Expression of the People’s Voice. . o 1 manded tO RCCIaSSIfy Inventor Christlansen gave a “voting | lutely true one. 3 afternoon’ yesterday which was more or | Their Schools B e $ | and his voting machine entertained. He | asked ev one to vote and to criticize > e _ p— | —an invitation promptly accepted by the | 41 imported untrimmed felt shapes will also be few who were there, and the result was 5 | not._entirely satisfactory—to the machine | : sold at the same price: The Bourd of Dducstion held, lust| Bt AL etehen G A0 S ol B —— B ey are all that are left night a meeting that will be considered, | J'{e's| ot cndent. | The Christiansen machine was the one Oy oo e in the history of the School Depart-| 'Resolved, That cach and cvery r"jnsnllu& that raised such a storm, partly over its cof our $3.00, $2,50v ment, revolutionary. Upon the recom- | tion of the Board o :ation adopte political success and partly over its me- . mendation of Superintendent of Schools | &t & meeting of the Board of Bducatioh | | chanical defects. Tt was the one through $1.50 and $1.00 styles: R. H. Webster, the board, by a unani- | which any principa ncipal ,or | | which the suffragists of the State were | we take stock saturday mous vote, rescinded all but one of the | teacher of this department was appointed, | | to record their choice whether they liked | ; ) et s X Daaiml elected, promoted or transferred from one | it or not, and despite a demand by the | that's the reason. acts that were adopted on December | [ogition to another, or assigned to an. people for an efficient machine, and when 28, 30 and 31 by its predecessor. The | position, or to the unassigned list, or ap-| its rods tangled and its mechanism | superintendent and members of the | Pointed to a position, or promoted in snapped and its dials refused to record | 1 1 at their-acti 3 grade or degraded, be and tne same is the inventor had some difficulty in ex- m.;rd imit that their action nnr;rn - | Rereby revoked, and the p"i(m“" ;mnl.i- | plaining that the mechanical tally clerk 5 cedented, but they declare that public | ing and salary of said teacher is hereby [HieaEvee S8cewiinmealterationEL totun policy and the welfare of the schools | declared to be not affected by said reso- The Late Frank J. French. [ty o 5 P see our W'TdOV\é for s : . | lutions. : siadirive B, a7l - S ke PR o Among those who inspected the clock = will justify their action even in the oived, however, That the resolution - o et en cahoylnenctted sthe clod 39 hats—velvet dress court. There is a grave question, even | electing L. A. Orr to_the position of vice | {l.mm Erank ALIC Bionin for maintes | chnBib e GallanaiiEenoste Tos At i in the mind of Superintendent Web- | Principil “of | the Haight Intermediate [ { yancl. | The pliinir avers ihat her hus- | thing but_cheerlhg. The vote-make / | Al 3T ar Scho s specially d | . although able to do_so, s neg- | built on good princi —the mechani - ster, that the action taken last night | from rescission, in deterence to the re- 1 1 L e Rt o her support r»..«.x.n‘.,g’".-r\n{.'lflf.f.‘,'uf il e in the a la polnpa infringes upon the decision of the Su- | straining order from the Superior Court e e Hesr e L b e o ] Gainsboro. preme Court in the Kate Kennedy case, | l:‘f”:h‘l;‘“t,\' umllqml“\‘x)x‘tr: and issued in her e —————— rl';\ruulllh, There are a lot of rods to be 3 but if it does, the teachers that are in- | Resolved, That all' positions and officers | WITH THE ACTORS .lxnvy\y)x:;{‘imnd:mlh:mmni:)lxl:":s el | effect: Vierot tur- jured are placed upon the defensive | Which were created by any resolutions of | SIS ol e TR it e o B A den Beal and must take the necessary legal steps | the, Board of Education adopted at ny | AND MUSICIANS | Swesr at e "Tere is & Whine and & fit | ans and short bac 1o secure a remedy. December 28, 30 and 31, are hereby abol- | s S B i G G el sailors trimmed with e boar v e ado n of es- | ished, and all said resolutions are hereby 5 SLU L 2 r C :v e Al) | et el Ol = St Resolved, That each and every resolu- | ing a lively one for the playhouses. G 1o Iore S oe ated the e | k Department to the condition in which | tion of the Board of Education adopted at | J”: onls itk mira Mavtmcamey sou (e SeL O LACI IO UGG besmD H(d pins plumes, aigrettes, it was before the Ragan-Waller outfit | & meeting of sald board held on the 30th is playing to the capacity of the Colum- | being adopied by the Legisiature. - o 1. dded b t. : £ : | day of December, 1898, by which any | Shp 8y ng S it VAL e ancy padae reasts, made the sweeping changes which | ¥ OF, DeCember, S BY cher of this | [ bia Theater and promises to duplicate the |, In giving his opinion of the machine closed an inglorious administration | departmént was ciceted, promoted or 3 o | big fortnizht's engagement of last s B Caliexpertimnid Bl e ponpons and velvet : aad s | transferre b yne position to another anlelsfollo £ ald Mr. ¢ ansen’s mach with the year. In addition to this | transferred trom one position tosnather| Commits Suicide by | Frank Danicls follows him with needs {0 be simpiified. conSaerapIy.. The ribbon, N restoration the board made another | ¥ tiie unassigned list or promoted in| - | i rd of the Nile” and “The 1.101‘5‘@: hanical principles upon which the ma- last night and rescinded every order | grade or degraded is hereby revoked, an-| lnhahng Gas. ‘ Eve. 9 chine is based are perfectly sound, but a | 5 SRt o nulled and vacated, and the position, B voter would have to be extremely careful made in December bv its predec Standing ‘or salary - of - sald et e West's minstrels will conclude in using it lest he should fail to cast his | and affecting t cessful engagement at the Calif a with | vote, 1 e machine doe 2 with | vote. In my mind, the machine does not extras : or grade of schools. | hereby declared not to be affected by aid — = a_ Sunday T ght performar While the new board thus showed its | resolution. | ! meet the requirements of a voting ma- ol vet 5 5 cery resolu- | Mayo comes Monday, appearing in the | chine. SZether oo a0 il ST = supreme contempt for the old board, it | ,Resolved, That each ang every resolu- | A SERVANT | 0 hastof Phadnead Witkon: ;n_xm__ It is altogether too complex In | . bleached. 81x90 inches, good muslin, 2-inch hem, each..40¢ tion, order’ or proceeding 6f the Board ot | D] D ts present state I do not believe there is i towels; unbleached, 21x41 inches, each 11le 100k the opportunity to dism one of | Bducation adopted during the month of one ordinary individual in a hundred who | 2 Y e i 2 el nthal, the pianist, to-nig on of which any Re gives the second | coud use it without making & mistake, | s. bleached toweling. 16 inches wide, all linen. its own employes to reanvoint one who | December, 1898, by re: i ] secon 1 had served under the old board. This school in this department was raised in of his ¢ t in the Met-|,n3 the election officials could hardly | 2100 pillowcases, hemmed ra heavy mus ction won a hearty tribute of applause | Brade, be and the same is hereby revoked el DIOBTAMME | instruct the voters in the manipulation 75 pair 10-4 gray cotton blankets ¥ |4nd annulled. R. H. WEBSTER. | WELL-KNOWN ATTORNEY BE-| that includes Mozart mafor || FERICt L e e 2100 Y35, all-wool cheviots, thre rom the gallery the opportunity < sonata and Chopin’s B flat minor sonata. | vorv erave de s i 3 one of mercy. A girl who is the | Superintendent Webster announced COMES DESPONDENT. The third mlnor e very grave danger of the mechanism of |l 117 ladies’ heavy winter wear boucle jackets conc wa aind last concert BTV Janger ool of 17 lad 1 . a e slui» support of a l)%ind m«l-lh]ur \;in (hm!)h'-x":1\3.1\_::»1--;:1;1‘(«:‘;1(1(l‘;,;mlyi\\"];\Iyu’lrk‘ ‘,‘,’,‘, :\:;] 1\1’]‘,:‘(11‘:;11;:1, \'{jn; prog ",‘,I,‘,,,‘ ::}:;IT:N}’“"‘ getting out of gear on elec- | 16 choice :\11.“;'.1 ch..“.d.\ suits. tlmpg[ ,{n cut, p ,;.CL in fit. 810 thrown out of employment by the |a eputy Superintendent ¢ *hools. —_— uBRt O e *“One feature of the inventic en | send your orders in at once for out-of-the-city trade. change of administration. Vanderlynn | As the position is a statutory one in ‘%‘.'””,““‘;"f m);luith [h\lnyllj;!"lv"ll'“t‘vl.\ to _,.“m_\.,‘,:"ih [{,,‘.l[' “mL ;:}.Ll’i‘]x‘]!ffl(flr‘s.-: flc‘ £ Friacors rociiat Horderih y Stow heard of it and asked his asso- | the gift of the Superintendent the board 1)) Health and Financial Reverses .L-}x:“\;"Ln:l‘i( Chopin’s a bri disarrange the machine after the vote risco’s gi mail oraer house. ciates to dismiss their own empl did not have to confirm it. | 3 ; =% has cast his vote , the figures on the | 4 and reappoint the first girl. This was | Three unusual communications were Combine to Render Life Un- | Ty pew edition of “The Yellow Dwarg” | indicating rods are (0o smail, a defect | 9387 to 947 Market St. dcne by a unanimous vote, then read. One was from E. Knowlton, | bearable—He Leaves & continues to draw the crowd to the which would render the counting of the | It was long after 9 o'clock before the | who, by the I board, was transferred 2 ‘Tl\'olh 2 L 'j”""? "”"‘}’111”« ted job. A voter board met last night in special session. | from his position as vice principal of | Family. | “a' aianignt Bell"win have made . a| bspoantng e vote Lifls the voting red| = As soon as the Directors were seated | the Lincoln School to instructor of elo- | | good two w date he wishes to vote for, and the rod | each wa ved with an injunction of | cution in all the high schools. Mr. e ;.\'\md ; night, is then held in suspension. The act of QFFICIAL CHANGES the Superior Court preventing the | Knowlton declared that he did not seek 1 | mous farce, giving the rod a quarter turn records the board from degrading Miss L. Orr | the change and he respectfully asked | Made despondent by ill health and | Monday. 5 = vote on the indicating screw. from the position of vice principal of | the board to rescind the action of its | financial reverses, Frank J. French, a' . i grenry minstrels are prospering |, ‘Should the voter be careless and forget IN POLICE COURTS the Haight Intermediate Grammar | predecessor. well known attorney and prominent Ma- | T3 1 FLCNIY TUEEIECS om Saeramen the rod a full quarter turn, that £ School. Miss Orr was promoted to this | The second communication was from | son, committed suicide in the Lick House 1o sav the stock company Is doing a particular vote would not register. This| Npy PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS »f the concluding acts of | C. H. McCarthy, who is vice principal | Tuesday night by asphyxiation. ~Mr. | record-bre «k.nu; busin at the Clunie |} & SC¢ ted by, some mm‘m;i(-u'l v‘;'[:;'n\lf:. AND CLERKS TAKE OFFICE. post by or g the old board. For a few minutes the | of the Washington Grammar School, | French entered the hotel at 3 o'clock | Ope hous Directors were vgered last night. | and wa » made principal of the pplied for a room. | papinta in her illuminated dances heads They seemed, at the very beginning of Spring Valley Evening School. Mr., Mc- A He wa signed to No. 214 and took pos- 3 big bill at the Orpheum. bid fair to destroy the priva their campaign of reform, to be threat- | Carthy declared that he had not been session immediately. He called for writ-| — ballot ened with the ven, nce of the Superior | consulted and did not wish the honor. | ing material, which W supplied, but All Abo Court for contempt. The weapon of |The third communication was from R, | nothing further w Judge elcher was as dangerous to|D. Faulkner, who is principal of the | by the hotel people until his corpse them as to Wall nd Ragans. There | Franklin School and was also elected a | found lying on the bed cold in death nine- | W nodding and bobbing of wise principal of an evening school by the teen hours later. heads, a harmonious blending of the |old board and declined the honor. The No letters or farewell mess “club flush” and the “solid seven,” and | general resolution, nullifying all of the kind wi found in the room, ance. The adoption of such a machine would | of the | Complimentary Remarks Passed on | Some of the Incumbents and A cen or heard of him | fomedy * accomplishments ot the Ot | pie S ATHERTON Their Predecessors. afternoon and uesd rd” is displaying the farce ‘ \ IS MARRIED | the Police Court officials appointed by THE CITY HALL IS o R B e st | 3y SR ECIALSE FINALLY COMPLETED The Novelist’s Daughter i i so aar to the new: out of it all came a clever ruse. dcts of the old bocrd, which was subse- | Wrote any he must have mailed them A Lo . Our Thursday, Friday and Saturday prics The board decided tc S allo e | quently a ed, cove: St f, bi me . attaches of the i 2 In Judge Mogan's court Prosecuting At- cutting this week will be in the drinking The hoard decided to rescind allof the | quently adopted, covered the cases of If, but none of the attaches of the United to Albert Rus torney Spinetti introduced his s line and our prices will show that we spll acts of its predecessor, within the|the three school teache; aw him leave the building dur period indicated, except that promoting Director Head r pnl'lv(i that he had ing the afternoon or night. At 10 y Miss urr to the position of vice prin- ordered the dismis of all the subor- terday morning a chambermaid rapped in the the best quality of goods cheaper than any Judge other house in the city se and the | TEA, 6 varieties, 1. . ......... 40c “ FORMAL TRANSFER OF THE : ex-Judge Joachimsen sell. HUGE PILE. chosen and complimenta 2 Interesting, though unusually quiet, | Njogan added his quota of p in a cipal of the Haight school. In this way | dinate employe storeroom of the | at his door, and receiving no response S A e : b | the board avolded being’ In contempt | department. " This was done, the e iinia ihe non: SRS It Has Been in Course of Construction | femirs was the wemimn of s uthe Sl SR T e T and won substantially all it sought. rector declared, in the interest cf econ- | locked, and as it swung open 3 > . ’ > D% SLSRIA | thanks. Sam Kohlman, erk o ] 2 De. s Miss Orr will receive attention later. omy. The report was euenz:nixfnf»(fi'.‘:rllv powering odor of gas caused the girl to | Twenty:Sevenearoiand Cost [ariomane, AR sRuSalL oclebrated | court, and Warrant Clerk Mann gave way | CQFFEE, IXL. blend, Ib ..20c At the meeting last nivht there was adopted. Later in the session Head sp for breath. She gave the alarm and | $5,723,794 18. ,".sl Pl \1‘." residence of the |y yred Conway and Julius Pundt re- G coftee—roasted or ground—regular nothing to indicate any but the most | moved that the Finance Committee be ct of the suicide was at once estab- | - — | bride’s aunt, Mrs. Edward Eyre, 2209 spectively, but not before Judge Mogan| 3,000 complete harmony. of the —members. | ordered to prepare a report for the lished. Mr. French had partially distobed | rhe City Hall has at last been turned | Doonanan street. had paid Kohlman a well-deserved com- There was a little balking when Grant | board at its next meeting on the con- | #0d retired, after closing all the windows | 1% =av Bo W6 o 00 R, EONTE | When the engagement of the popular’ piiment. | WH voung couple was first announced it was | sumed the duties of | Tnis is the celebrated E.' C.-Berry Spring G. Cole. a 1y -Judge Low a on of School Director Cole. | dition of the finances of the depart. 2P tUrning on the gas. He had evider | ISKEY, it 75c, filn $3 i 1 = 00 - ¥ - L baen asadl someEnonr | a5l (heNbody plete. The cornerstone of the big build- | jar& QOB FaS TIF SHA0L was| s o G o : ! e was appoinzed to the position of assist- ment. The motion was adopted, its o The C P S Ll = e o8 Tasa 5 4"he | intended that their wedding should be one | prosceuting attorney in Judge Conlan’s 90—regular price $17and §4. ant storekeeper, but the disturbance | purpose being to give the board a clear | oad’ (e roromins et once notifled Blalas s peastiohilv cornit(endine ] Oc kel event SR eRsATiE LiSebn Sunnsficourk Without el fermalialot sni It Cs e gy R gallon -...40c took the form of a simple negative from | conception of what must be done o | Morgue. Attorne RS candcswith [ieuiunE aHASEDIRALCY and | death of the bride's grandmothe: 8 pauctiony a8 hie DT O W O e | ' Sioiis: i-ioua New ok ithie pure Nifos three or four members. A little uneasi- Keen within the legal appropriation, whom the dead man wis associated at |3y total sen ; fOn bt | g e ocelon i diee T e - Bhnded over the position of clerk | of the apple; regular price . ness was expressed vhen Director Eells | notwithstanding the gross extrava- 03 California street, was notified of the 2 e R anSsAnCitis nuptia L cenanonyawas i Y e or scessor, John P. = 3 e 0 3 S Era D T 2 % all sources were $5,724 Upon retir- | ple and quiet, with only the immediate | 0f the court to his successor, John P.| ypepy COFFEE. POTS. beamed upon the scene in a dress suit. | gance of the board that disappeared so | [F28€dy by telephone and was preparing | * s 4 4 S | g 1.W t Clerk Hogan, who has Pri ot but this was accounted for by the ex- | ingloriously a few days ago. - -° |0 §0 to the hotel when Mr. French's son | ing from office they left $5L 30 in the fund. | relatlves In attendance. | = = - | Hlee, and WAt Gietk, Vo Fip My o™ ot s was S13 £ 3 oI oMcar o e i W o ypriation c ave | » fair young bride. who is noted for | many friends, ? o B, H. . planation that he had no other. He | In the further interest of economy Di- | for nis father. He oela ihe foinayire | It 1s sald a new appropriation could have | her beauty a Well as Her many charming | Lyt was positively brilliant and may revo- | rector Head moved the adoption of the | telephoned to his wife in Berkeley Tucs- | the commission determined not to ask for | (T4t of character, is the daughter of the | G. A. Wentworth was introduced a tionize the dress of the board as well | following resolution: day afternoon that he we e - | the commission determined not to ask for | well-known novelist, Mrs. Gertrude Ath- | prosecuting attorney in Judge Graham r | day that he would not be home | o' { ssistant Prosecuting Attorne as its ru It has been hinted that| Regglved, That the positions of princi- | fOF dinner, but as he sometimes remained | onel LA S CARRRn S erone 311 l.n\\)wrtné\, whu‘m kes her court by Assistant Proscouting Attorney | = St A51n ablis] . > positions ¢ ci- SRR 2 a Epet 're were no emoni any - me in London, is at present visiting in | Drury, who said he n ol T '\\’]’“ e he taa ,\l‘,.-xp}.f‘“‘,‘\’; R ressimalior the Mislon Tivening School, prin- e e anaapbLchension acter when the historie pile was formally | Washington, D. C. Mr. Rl theih | Searatand tisfied he would _dis Ehes e ATt Sl suits as the official garb of the b L cipal o e Richmond kvening School o ALe Rt b ACCOmDE er | p) d in charge of the Supervisors. Alman, is well known in social and business | charge the duties satisfactorily. We el plated Coffee Pots, re- After the shock of Mr. Eells' appear- | and principal of the Spring Valley Even- side of the bay they AebanE on this | formal report was submitted, gIVINg in | cireles, and holds a responsible position | worth made an appropriate reply. War- quiring_ less coffee than made a ho; nd are the nd courteous ¥ “made on dut principl who ha: genial detail a history of the hall from the time | ;) the Western Sugar Refiner passed in 1570 up v DAt R of S D Butting pak | | Rev. Father Rami of St. M ance had disappeared the members be- | Ing School now occupied by Madison Bab- mother going to the. hc of her sister, Company. | rant Clerk Drur: ry's united | of friends by his S s.and able discharge of his As resolution after resolution There was some discussion on this her husband’s death until nearly noon. Drejent sur 4 g the happy young couple. | manne; lisch 1 . adopted there was many an an resolution and Director Head explained | Mr. French had resided In this city for | bool occupied -*‘;.C‘li-p,l;u“'“'!I“,“;‘“‘,l‘,:;'r"; Moore attended the bride maid of | retired in favor of W. J. Attridge, and | 91 STOCKTON ST., | 3253 FILLMORE ST. Jook from troubled faces in the gallery. | that he urged its adoption because it 3 ars, but n:nlo\'l'd to Berkel on - "m‘" cipal ”m“,\.‘ we the first l«‘) honor d Edward H. Sheldon officiated | V(! vk of }hv‘_((vur( Hayes in favor of | Nean Bt L e L o The school department is in a period | Would cut off three salaries that were YEmber 10. They resided,at the Colonial | in the capacity of best man. Thomas Kel car Market. | - Corner Lombard. sert the old hall, the last occupants of | that bullding b of_the: Police Departmen nece 1873 the ( Hall Commission ha: 00N | consi: d of the Mayor, Auditor and Cit The bride looked in a gown of white no honeymoon, and Mr. and Mrs. will at once take up their re weet and charming | Before introducing his successor, Prose- | Telephone Main 5522. | Telephons West 152. tin. There is to be | cuting Attorney Reynolds of No. 4 court | — 2 P 2 Russell | took occgsion to thank the court, the | idence in | court officials and the press for courtesies | of revolution. The most important ac- | 10t being earned. Babeock has been | to live at & boardime nodes ot o Bent tion taken last night, as already indi- | acting as principal of these schools crott avenue, Berkeley. They ha d cated, was the adoption of the Super- | Simply to legalize his receipt of the sal- | to return to San Francisco ty live as sog rious branches ng the va intendent’s resolutions, rescinding the | ary of cach position. as they could secure a house, and it wa: ; % N . £ his ci | extended to him for the two yes i e a house, s G and County Attorne he Commission- | this city. exte E last acts of the old board. These reso- _ Head wished also to have the board ' for the purpose of looking for a suitable | ers were allowed a salary of $10 per | R T | L. G._Carpenter, his successor, remark t that he had always got along well with lutlons were unanimously adopted and | reconsider the vote of its predecessor, | Place that mother and son came to the| month, but in recent years they have not | The Equitable Life’s Statement. are as follow taken on the last days of last year, | “it¥ erday. collected the fee. | 1 officials in the department, anc e ) o : 2 : BL dayeof Mant ayear. [ Y ar 1ai 0 danehter ot inate A R SR The preliminary statement of the Equit- | had no doubt that amicable 'relations Whereas, The changing, transferring, | A5, the board had already rescinded | gypg © e ot thin ' aurance Soclety, which we | would exist in the future. Warrant Cler Sl e CIficd sttt i & : for Judge William Satterlee of this ) | able Life s and pupils | Director Stow arose and declared that Thompson, who was Secretary of State Bda | reached the enormous amount of assignment or election of principals principals, special instructors or te from one school, position or clas: other in the middle of the scl izes the schools, cl McGovern retired in favor of Bert Wre and Clerk of the Court Haskins in favc of James McQuade. Judge Tr sick, and Justice of the Peace Barr pied the bench A o ol changes, iransferring: he wished to speak of a small matter., | inder Governor Stoneman, a member of Thomas lu:-uxl‘h of the firm of | gy, During the past vear this soclety e e late Board of Iducation has made an | He declared that one of the employes | Congress, United States Minister to Brazi mpbell & Metson s carrying | jssued new assurance o the amount of SAY RAFFAEL IS TRUE. | alarming number of changes. fransfers, | Of the old board, the stenographer, Miss | @1d at one time editor of the Sonoma | rm in a sling and it is OWIng to | $170,000,000, and now has outstanding as- assignments and elections 4 Democrat. He committed suicide at Santa | his presence of mind and bravery in sav- | surance to the mount of almost a billion | Friends Claim That the Singer Has T of principals, | Cusack, was the vice-principals, teachers and spe structors in vle supnort of a blind | Rosh in 4 sens ial in- 5 it | month of Decembad fo- | mother.- The director thought that it |ef ¥ ational manner on the 1st briiary SIast byE caitine o J5t! ing a woman from being burned to death. | dollars. the actus u AL hoo1 or class ar paToer: 188, | would be an act of 1iercy to reinstate | with a bowie knife, while ter‘;morur:l’;'rnl)f Keough: was on.a Jones street car on |statement being $I0.00.000. © & In spite of the rumors floating around | other in almost every sehool in th her. The gallery applauded loudly at|sane. Tuesday night, and when the was | SCheisuccesatul irecond fof this - socletyf ln sPeRoming SRE0ns 00D Harais partment under the control of the Board | this unexpected " suggestion. It was| Mr. French's family consisted of his|nearing Geary street' he saw a woman | Qs J0. 85 SRoWa By U8 Drelminany | town conerimne Boos Co o0 liid, the | of Education; and whereas. such changes, | pointed out to the director that the suc- | Xife and two sons, Frank and Harold, | at the open window of a house calling | pratification to the policy holders of the | s o o mekeon family strenuously transfers, assignments or clections im- | cessor of Miss Cusack would aave to be | Lhe former is married “and- resides at| for help. He jumped: off the car and | Shopicdt e itonan [Iena s ot R TaCk ORI Ry 8t figures given in the Not Deserted His Wife. | and, as a matter of i posi additional burdens upon the tax- | “harge ras 3 Fruitvale, He i railway mail clerk on 2 i e-I 2 SR = by ife ¢ | den Story. . # Payers have been made without any seod | Gischarged. This was accordingly done | ine Southern Pacific: batween thiy i | Tushed into the-house. The woman's|who believe’in life assu nd that | G50Y EhE SIOTT 0t Mr. Raftael’s sojourn in | ar valid reason to serve merely the inter- | % a unanimous vote, and by another|and Los Angeles, and. was on the run | dress was on fire, the result of a lamp ex- | includes the great majority of people. | st it mbslledi By (the extgencids | €5ts of the directors and thely favorites, | Unanimous vote Miss Cusack was elect- | when the (1agedy. oceurred M| bloding, and she made a rush for the | T | e e R that he is at prde . ; are in opposition to the best interests of | €d. The board then adjourned to meet| Harold is only 20 vears old, and was a | door as Keough entered. He grabbed Not Damaged by Fire. | 9t in” Philadelphia, a member of the And Hevolvmg cha"' the school children in particular and the | in regular session next Wednesday | student at the University of California | D014 of her with his right hand and tor The underwriters have made an exam- | Stockwell Opera Corpany. Mrs. Raffael, | ' School Department in general night. | until he went to the Klondike the burning clothing off her with his left, | {ation of the premi sited by fire on | it is asserted, is in cons{ant communica- succeeding in saving her life. She slightly burned about the face Keough's left hand was bad| And wher gchool system, the b payers and the de) was Ay and arms, | Stevenson and First burned in | and found that the first e: 3 Blie | Ji f ntegrity of our public = s — | and returned early in-November. st !x‘x(prr‘slrlsjvrlhr'(ax- The famous old JESSE MOORE WHISKY ia | preparing to leave again for A d condition of the | ..ommended by physiclans for famlily and | time during the present month, last Sunday | tion with him and propc imates of the | S Soon as her cor ¢ gmhim | B The Set This Week—$15. tern journey. ‘ Is there any excuse now for a busi- school- fund imperatively demand that | . B % &, Rt raveite Ienne. | tearing off the burning clothing. | damage done were in excess of the actual es: heing such changcs. transfers, assignments or | medicinal use because it Js pure. beo: Comnty, Mo, mearly sixte iaenne- | “Atter his herole act Mr. Keough hur- | loss. For example, 1t was sed that T e e LT elections should be immediately set aside, | !am, came to California. in i 4\“‘;;“!- ried out of the houSe to a physician to | the American Carbonic Acid Gas Com- | A Soldier’s Mascot. for the poorest? S ow enough annulled and_countermanded, in order to | Ocean View Outrage. in Siskiyou County, where he served as | Dave his hand dressed without taking the | pany's plant and machiner 1y Steven- | Albert Lang, a boy 14 years of age, was | The. Roller-Top Desk is of oak—pol- save our public school system from Irrep-| The case of Willlam Sullivan, the young | Deputy County Clerk. He afterward re | Ugubl€ to ask the name of the woman | Lon street, was an entire Such was | taken to the City Prison 3 ! [i i=hed. Cuaic is ot high-back_and e obd wideed’ that rinelgals “of | hoodlum, charged with an assault td mur- moved: to, Tebama' County, s where: he Mot Sl LI | Dot the case The companys pant 15! omcer Coleman:of.the Pucific Co | B ouent this s OO grammar and primary schools will with- | d¢T_upon Mrs. John A. Bover at Ocean | Served succes e Sounig Sl e | et o s without any damage. Haj | clety for the Prevention of Cruelty .to | R | ditor and Recorder. THe an [ W. A. Strohmeier & Co. Francisco in 1868, and was soon aft pure home-made candies dmitted to the bar. He served one | fies, etc. Our celebrated cough candy best andy kitchen caramels, ta as called in terday and | out delay re fv with a minimum | View last Friday night, w number of fifty pupils enrolled in each | Judge Treadwell’s court continued. George Otang, the grocer the blaze reached these premises it would | Children. The boy's parents !'}\’e ve done considerable damage, but no | been divorced and he has been running | THE J. NOONAN oI provided recelving -classes. slialljj Shl, Went to Mrs. Boyers Gssiatants and a member of the Board of Educa- | in the world. 1006 Market strect. wi was sustained. wila SeTwo montis agoshis wisnedopted | 117 FURNITURE €O.. inc. xi,“]l. T Berit further providad that iy | had two chairs hrnknn]n\'(-r his head, was | lon., and w :,l,",f,;‘,',"““'(!,,},'i‘.;;','m‘,‘)}}fi i R e TR | Dr. George C. Pardee | Benc et the. Presidio, as its mascot and & 1ume’ Sl ; e wgbeisr 281 Aol able to be in court and swear out a war- | Jim_as a A S S man. issi i 5 B G at i ife Zm o pen the reclassificatio nclpals;may so re-| 8PIeito beiin court and.swear;out-& war-iipely R s R | A Missing Klondiker. | 2 he wis supplied with a uniform. He will Ear, Nose and Throat, has removed | pe sent {0 4 family in P classify that the average for their entire | | Masons and past grand commander of | Captain Bohen has received a letter | schaol shiall be at_least fifty pupils en- | charge. o | Golden Gate Commandery, Knights Tem- | from Mrs. Birdie Williams of Hume, Mo., | to Chronicle building, second floor. ¢ | adopt him. He is 2 bright boy. 25 . rolled in_each class. ©And principals of | plar. asking for information about her broth- St evening schools T,f\-.n&’-‘ L v}"l")_‘ a Dennery Against Ashe. The inquest will be held at the Morgue | or Dan Coots. He left Dawson City | Female Pickpockets Held. Account Ordered Settled. RUPTURE minimum_ of twe &I | The clection contest in which Leon Den- | at 10 o'clock this morning. The funeral, | zhout September 1 and at St. Michaels| Dene Smith, allas May Johnson, and | The fourth account of the executors of ; o ungraded or high school class, and av- | T0 o L0 Orage thirty in attendance, provided that | Dery I8 trying to unseat R. Porter As e eelassification principals may so | from the State Legislature is on trial be- USE NO MORE IRON Hoops or Steel Springs. Rupture retained with eass which will be under the auspices of Occl-| took j ge on the steamer Portland. | Maud Rice, two notorious pickpockets, | the estate of the late James G. Fair was | e G P He reached this clty but since then has | were yesterday held to answer before the | ordered settled by Judge Troutt yest v that the average for their en- | fore Justices Kerrigan and Groezinger. S interniont il latat A P hERn eawanon his | Superior Court by Justice of the Peace|day. In the account ordered settled it is | and comfort, and thousands radi- recla g ehall be fitty puplls in each | Testimony is being -offered tending. to | orpimg ment Wil be at Mountain View, home to support his sister, a widow, and | Burry, "acting for Judge Conlan, on the | set forth that between the period from | cally CURED by DR, PIERCE'S Sais prove alleged 1mpro;‘er manipulation of e SRR e el s & charge of grand larceny, in $300 bonds | May 17 to November 16, 1808, the receipts | Magnetic Elastic Truss. ‘£ Call at Hecolved, That the principals in the | ballots. The cases of Jones against War, Shome i h TR each. December 10 they g0t D. M. Gloster [ amounted to $54.639 95, expenditnres $455,- officeor write for New Pamphlet No. L classification of their schools consolidate | dell and James Brophy against ‘Daniel e Sues for Maintenance. Ladles’ tallor-made suits. Fur capes, cloaks, | of Sierra Valley into a saloon and he lost | 675 39, leaving a4 balance on hand of $98,- MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS €O., 2 . 6 and 7. | $61. 964 59, €20 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisce, the last appointed teachers in the devurt—lO‘Brlen are also being heard. Matilda H. Broman has sued her hus-| credit. M. Rothschild, 211 Sutter st.,