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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1899. First California Volunteers, now stationed OR several months Detectives Gibson, Wren and McMahon have been on at Manila and Iloflo, will shortly return | Price, ‘Bullerdirck, Stelling. L Muilaney, Matroni, M. Joost, Hulme e i 3 @O 6 OISO D SN SO 6 016 606 G 0oL 06 0@ | Smith to induce the deputy poundman to | mett!; speciaity, W. D. Wellmann; reclta- ADVERTISEMENTS. % | Quickly produce the amount when forced | tion, Sanford Walter. : & | to the alternative of twenty-five dayS| mTpe guests were: A. Evans, D. Murphy, R CHINESE BURGLARCAPTURED /™ e i frizen | e s mew: & Brecs. B . B 4 fed | ‘pn(ngerlks. An!puéhegevi‘i‘ Fle_r;u}s’on_ Me!;dr:: : R §| CORPORAL HEALY COMING. |, GREL™ dnuit e "% o : | =3 - - | Goecken, . Lamberton.' J9 , 95 b % As a Laundryman He Has Been Successfully * Sirhin Bion Aadia | E G o, S Sl 7 . . . : 2 i . W. ler, Joseph ! Robbing Fashionable Hotels. & | e e o stationes | Siiimpt, Carton crant, Ko, B c ALTHOS 39 @ o Tension Between France | and England. ing captured IT-IS DECIDEDLY INCREASED MADAGAGCAR BLUE BOOK FOL- LOWED BY DEVELOPMENTS. LA RSTOCIASTE © O & GOV ILIPOOTI LSS That Great Britain Is Determined to Declare a Protectorate Over Egypt There Can Be No Doubt. P; Associated Press. events seem to ean politics to between Great The past week ar and Egypt the trail of a Chinese burglar, and their efforts to capture spurred on by the Increasing complaints received at police headquarters from people whose rooms or houses had been robbed. they him were : Testertay morn: & him in his room at Prospect place and Clay street, ¥ and took him to the City Prison, ¥ where he was locked up in the & “tanks.” The detectives recovered & about $100 worth of stolen prop- 3 erty in his room, and altogether g they have recovered from pawn- shops in Chinatown over $2000 worth of his spoils. The burglar is Lew Yuen Sing, allas Lew Wing. He was given three months on August 11, 188 in the House of Correction for petty larceny, and on-July 20, 18%0, he was sentenced to one year in San Quentin for burglary. He obtained access to hotels and houses by pretending that he called for the laundry, and some- times he would take the laundry vay with him and as much jew- ry as he could gather. On June 23 he entered the room of Mrs. J. L. Wilson, in the geacre CEes & Ralston Hotel, 1222 Pine street, and stole a quantity of jewelry 23 he entered the room Lo 3 & 10 SOOI LN Mrs. home, his discharge on account of ill health having been obtained yesterday by The Call. Corporal Healy, & son of Captain Healy of the Bear, and whose work with pen and pencil is well known to readers of The Call, especially from his able letters from Manila, enlisted in the First Cali- fornfa on the opening of trouble with Spain, giving up a comfortable home and an assured position on this paper in or- der to serve his country. His ability was speedily recognized, and he was promoted to be corporal and af-| terward given a special commission as Superintendent of Public Instruction at Manila. All this time he was delighting and informing Call readers with his en- tertaining and newsy letters. He was overtaken, howe the nemesis of the Manila s never spares himself, and for months was invalided, never, however, relaxing his correspondence. 'The Call, as soon as it learned his condition, unknown to him, obtained his honorable discharge. and he will ‘have a chance to regain his health and renew his literary work in sunny California. |HAY ASSOCIATION GIVE A SUMPTUOUS BANQUET FIFTH ANNUAL GATHERING | Jones, Trulsen, Beck, Winegar, Lauterwasser, Lauder, Trubenbeck, _Platt, Podesta, Grakam Randall, Well- George ' Morrow, Crooks, Chappell, Ratto, Albers, Hanken, Peers, Stokes, mann and Bonn. ‘A BILL TO PROTECT ! OWNERS OF HORSES | S | TO BE PRESENTED BY MASTER HORSESHOERS. Will Compel All Workmen to Have a Duly Attested Certificate of Qualification. 1t | The Master Horseshoers' Assoclation of this city has prepared a bill to be pre- sented at this session of the Legislature | regulating horseshoeing throughout the | State. |~ This bill, which is on the same lines as laws in other States, provides first, for | the appointment of a board of examiners, consisting of one licensed veterinary sur- geon, two master horseshoers and two | journeymen horseshoers. It is to be the | duty of this board to examine all appli- cants for certificates as master or jour- Prof. Laborde’s Marvelous French Cure for Lost Manhood. FIVE DAYS’ TRIAL TREATMENT Sent Absolutely Free by Sealed Mail To All Sufferers. NO C. 0. D. OR GEPOSIT SCHEME. The only preparation known to science which really cures Lost Manhood is “CALTHOS,” the marvelous French remedy discover: Jules Laborde. It is controlied in this country e Vou Mohl Company, of Cincinoati, Ohio, a concérn which occupies a high and honorable place in the world of medicine. Itis onc of the largest and most responsible houses in Cincinnati, as anyone who is acquainted in that city will testify. The Von Mohl Company invites all men sufferin from Lost Manhood, Spermatorrhaea, Varicoeele, Smal Parts or Weakness of any nature in the Nerves or Sexual Organs, to send their names and receive a five days’ trea ment. This will prove the wonderful vitalizing powers of ‘““CALTHOS.” ~ After using it five days the sufferers will find new vigor in their organs, new force in their muscles, new blocd in their veins, new ambition, and rapid progress toward the buoyant feelings and sensa tions of younger days. This liberal free offer is genuine. There is no swind- ling C.0.D. or Deposit Scheme connécted with it. The five days' treatment is sent by sealed mail to all on request, wrapped in a plain package, and full printed instructions accompany the medicine, o that each patient becomes his own doctor and cures himself at home. It doesn’t make any difference what caused the weake ness—whether bad habits in youth, or excess, or over- GODEDOILILIHA S C & ST | | D. Gadge in the o | ) . H ) i , just when the mu- ] P neymen horseshoers and to issue certifi- work, or business troubles. *““CALTHOS” will effect a s o me hotel and stole jewelry. | HELD AT DELMONICO’S. | cates to those who prove by a practical cure, no matter what big name the discase may be called ven August 2 he stole from the room £ | | and thorough test that they are compe- by doctors. vers begin of Mrs. J. Tevis, Beresford Hotel, | | tent to shoe horses. > The Von Mohl Company treats all correspondence in view of the rela- 60 Bush street, a purse contain- | Officers Elected to Serve for the Ensu- B The b"il! ‘sp;‘;s,‘;sg"“‘fl1“,,’,‘1“(32’25"5'35? pel{)fecl fionfidcncc.f Under no conditions will it make 3 e % Sl y upon its . A aste = lic the names of the thousands who hay t two powers. This in- ing money. Miss Gould's room in ¢ | ing Year—Joscph Magner Is neymen who have been actively engaged Fimontals (:;]ir:g of their restoration to r;:b:s‘:x;xlnlfnnhlois « = who up to the present the same hotel was entered about Q, Chosen President. | in ‘the business for a period of four years after other medicines and appliances have proved worth- the belligerency to be | & a week ago and jewelry stolen. 8; g rior to t Dau;:;]ge of the act are exempt less. *“CALTHOS" is regularly used in the French and to a supersensitiveness | & ?“”{tv' el it R "\} Hay, there! Hay, where? e “biil has been indorsed by almost &’é‘é‘?é’E:""?réc"i“;é’éilii‘?’f? mu:msle Sou]q:\tltstilvt f France and to the un- | & R "‘;‘“"‘d | N Fay toiaih every branch of the Master Horseshoers® Srecicctaat all agts frost: twesto b clshity peate. Jhicie upon the part of | & SUENs sl el diamondying, To-night we dine, good food and wine, | Association in the State and the signa- is no case (except where the stagé of epilepsy or insanity sting on what she | & Stalen ShE She Toome'd Trouble and care take fiight. j fresion £ mimbier o o1 Jpractical horse. | has been reached) which it will not radically, quickly and stin; s S ckson, 1001 Sutter @ shoers in this ¢ 1 3 ermanently cure. ual weakness does not cure itself. rights. o t. were entered and a gold < | This was the injunction printed at the| The bill is designed both for LT t grows worse from week to week. Each day aggravates nty-four hours brought | & h and jewelry stolen, and the O |head of the menu card at the fifth annu- | {:o‘r‘lml;f_!hlt:,hggb;»‘l:;f‘ “ei"’\\‘l;ajc{:x‘)iee a*;“g‘ the mental and physical anguish. :blication ¢f the Madag: 1 o house next door was entered the ¢ [al banquet of the San Francisc Hay As- | n‘x‘é Sustomer who has valuable horses to o 15f“,d lodny_fcrkhe free five days’ trial treatment. Ifit hich was followed by a | 8|S me day a a gold watch |sociation, held at Delmonico’s last night. | be shod. It is stated that more horses are | o eSS bt el cfl}x{:};g;;.‘?%;:f 131-:5 rnnuezixcga:uczrnbseggr:r;:ied. Ifixt ’ | in the Times denouncing g s stolen. On October 27 the rooms | The discussion of the sublect of hay was | ruined anaually by bad shoelng than In | \2C%ui'v nowledge that it will be kept from ail. The * CALTHOS ” department of ouf business ¥ 1guage so fiery for that O 112 Larlm; Peel eu (-m:{‘ed jnd a gold :5 lsmctlyh nr;mll‘l“"fi “g”‘ ‘,’,(pfi?m:{vm? i gristMel G is strictly confidential. Address applications for trial treatment, etc., to 5 P = o s ¢ the room of G. C. Woodworth, Hotel arge bottle to be boug y W er | . z 2o Largest Importers of Standard rvative newspaper that Fre & Hoffman were entered, and watches % | violated the order. The only offender was | A Peculiar Will. THE VON MOHL COMPANY, 506 B, Cincinnati, 0. | prepssions s the et Satas et SRR ] b jewelry v Mme. Cortez's rooms in the Hotel X |George Morrow, who responded to a| The will of Mrs. Bertha Goldstone, who - et SRpaIteL oL s Vista were visited and Iry and money stolen. There may be & |toast in which he said he thought somuch | died December 29, 1838, was filed for pro- : : & , but these are all attributed to Lew Yuen Sing. i 2 1ot his assoclates that he would “bail” | bate An estate valued at HONORS FOR DICK TOBIN hamb ® & | them out if ever they got into prison. | $20,000 is devised to the immediate rela- | = brerste ©P0DIVH0E0O L O DEVEDIVIOIVOIVIGIRIDED S B0 05 roevem® | The pun was voted so bad that he was let | sed. In the will it is pro- | (TS0 oD saols LOOOLT | off with a severe reprimand. vided that if any of the devisees ..amed ST IR g storm ‘;Hl'r Previous to the banquet the election of | marry any person not of the Jewlsh faith | p=, . . . of1e the Tix officers to for' the ensulng vear | he hequest o such devisee shall be re- | Finishes First in a Thrilling Hunt for the duced to $1. e —————— School Department Scandal. | ford University, are inaugurating a and C. A. Baird, members of the Ox-| sche r the establishment of a col- | Elusive Fox. | | was held, with the following resuit: Pres- | | ident, Joseph Magner; vice president, W. A. Miller; directors—S. Anspacher, George Morrow and Frank A. Somers. | the first ten years. The officers are: Sam- lege for labor leaders which is attract- Thomas A. Burns, John J. O'Brien and ~cnsidera i Cighty guests = gathered around the OMan Sy se e el b & considerable attention. £ ki bn‘mfiv“,}\, B Was presided over by Frank | Edward D. Swift, charged with having HE San Mateo Hunt Club is now figuring. not so much as a soclety organi- LIt BDpEMIS thu they icamel eapeciolly J toast-master. The banquet | while in the School Department swindled zation as a producer of wet weather and heavy roads. On Monday last the A_lj;“jn(<‘\lr11;;iu:”tlnh:d:ris“;-;npl”hrk‘r;‘rv;lifm- and tables were beautifully decor. | the city out oflExEeiani s oF sonty! Wi | club met at Walter Hobart's country home, near San Mateo, and amused e o e alled Ru: all, with evergreens roses a | pefore Judge Cook ye: he Bli i re ro mn i i ¢ h - hey have lensed Eitatibe Fonge: an ol | e haia rurnishect selset TAuSIc|\f (N GOTSHe: helcascaiwere ot for henrs| gi (tue Dlingtmites Withfive seces, cun inimudiand xaim. Banghs on ohe S0 n built in 1649, near Christ Col- for the occasion. ing on February 6. ST Rl e e 1 x hunt, at tk / d it will be opened on Wash- The toasts and those who responded . | ich was to eventuate yesterday 7 > ekl 4 were as follo ‘San Francisco Hay As-| Advances made on furniture and planos, with During the past week Hobart’s keeper of the pack devoted all his spare time birthday by a meeting in Ox- T e N Tbert Evans; “The Hay | or withoat removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023Mission. | to the training of the hounds to get them in readiness for the hu g el s e Pl ; throp of Hollister; “Our e e terday. The hour of assemblage was fixed at 3:30 p. m., and the plac nce to the | ComImoc i a3 o e y‘;fi‘z s 5 Am{x{;;fl Footpads Held to Answer. the Blingum polo fleld. So much enthusiasm was displayed in the earlier part B e il I Be DL 1An0 DEher fuer: “Export| George Reagan and Fred Hall, the foot- | of the week that a big hunt was anticipated l’«hlll.—i&h\"‘ljl Aucini D e e e'and War.” | pads captured by Policemen Herring and | The first on deck was the pack of well-bred hounds. Then came the hunts- a ar- | Vanus NI BCE SNeIE HOAL s = ot | ol . C. Ord- | Stanton, were yester: held to answer | men, sional gentlemen from over the po with pedigry as long as a h agent there, reéturn for four hours' daily work. The | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | ¥ B B! | before the Superior Court by Judge Mo-| gachshund. The next to arrive on the scene was “Reggy,” Hobart’s man, all remarks to the remainder of their time will be avail- | 3 98 Broadway, Jan. 7. | The Golden Gate Quartet entertained | gan in $3000 bonds each. They held up and | | copjendent in m proper dri The began to pour down in sheets, the t r able for study. The entire expense of There is a hole in the diploma of ex- | during the repast and songs were also | robbed Robert F. Voigt, a commercial | a Pl Fiyea andl Bowlgd and et 16 one of, the r‘,a] Bt sef anp Bred A the students for board, lodging and tui- | Coroner Baldwin, and as tI { rendered by J. C. Barg, the retiring pres- | traveler, at California and Leavenworth OBBUIRYEC DG SOV AR o ng H8S SNDERICL AL 2 s the result of | r! L jast out of a sheet of water “Dick’” Tobin emerged and joined the patient " tion will be £1 a week. Fifty gratuit- | the curiosity of Dr. Baldw cousin, | {dent; Harry Stokes, M. Klein, A. Ghiel- ets. e e e e A Gr =Y ous tuitions will be given during the|Mr. McDonald of Stanislaus, the : ¥ ol el TP R P B ,,,_ AEONE:, ANGELOL Jons pe = O I Rt ons e reat Britain ir 4 af Brdents ki laus, the cousin st e e = ——— - = made, the pack was let loose. he T rte: e n firs VO Vi 'S, t v S ave e . a ) e 2 . £ . 3 " the mq rtgage upon -r-lx“afl\:"lv:‘;!ce}i"' ljlrfi\r s‘hi Enl hav 'urddto e a riun'Lq face, and The huntsmen had scoured the county just as they did last Monday, and 50 HUOh Aot | e T T W hra ol ithe fapeantesd 2 good story of how close he was with the same result—no fox: so they dragged an aniseed bag over the road to I;m\[:,- ll-:x; € ~w & iicing o] \'rflry‘m b e ‘rlh a subject for Dr. Baldwin's su -E N Tnele Tom’s. It was an exciting run, full of sound and fury. Dick Tobin fin- of Lore SN Aeplring, Lo, e VRVIRAD) ficesor Ik - oiiE | ished first and the fox's tail is his. The San Mateo Hunt Club will soon mee S tector- | coun! z;-:ué"ufi":r;'iu’r‘:klwnpldflrhol‘{ful;dlu‘{:\: IH» and McDonald, a merchant of Slan»’ ;‘g":n B = Lok et arge letter nt, C »nists an o Q | islaus County, County Treasurer Feidler, t's mouthpiece harangue crowds in the streets and | Deputy Jailer Taylor and Dr. Baldwin | . S = = = = — - g that in- Who organize clubs. were discussing polities in the dociors | JOID MCGH gh While Drink g nd Despo (ent, | uel M i | | ] McDowell, president; Richard Cox, n?‘i‘i?;‘(lm —_ =— =ufl1t‘e l:‘ s Ir)n.”g,pig_ ;.md IR RO EAL] 0 Il C eou ) 1 e I'lfl ln a’ n ’1 | i ~11 vice presléifn:; Thomas Savage, ses of Exypt is SenutoRity DEl: Baltnin s tiid Titwis : $o5 | | ond vice president; W. J. Cue, secrétar Vnoc“be”“asked. 'Tne DEMAND A LOWER to gt a hox of cigars. AS soon as the Attempted to Commit Suicide. 1 ul | e B o weil prciiasd: and ot the_nead i the assembled sheiks awer w: Ane Feid Aopairas | ident McDowell presided, and at the heas thay WAL ive Ghatt The PRICE FOR WATER ‘h””"r was opened Feldler saw his two | of the table were ex-Judge Ferral, F. D. hey will five unier right revolvers, which he had brought Brandon and Miss Jessie Howard Smith e apiow % &l with hinf from Livermore last Tuesday, | and her sister, Miss Anna_J. Smith, B e ot 'i¢ | FRUITVALE RESIDENTS OBJECT | When he came to take charge of the | daughters of the late O T. ‘Smith, who ive, ot c v treasury. Mr. Feidler found Oak- | was the first man appointed in the pai s that the latter will be a TO CINCHING. land so much less woolly than he had | department and first foreman of engine head. This formal as- SR been led to believe while living in seciu- = L ATound the table were: Assis v Gunr Theio G sion in Liv > that he gave guns | "3 Chief (retired) George /. Kennard, e ihe Sou- | Favor a Reasonable Profit for the into the ‘cusiody of the ex-Coroner i = b B. F. Currie, James Grad : el e bl Tt NG dler took the guns out of the drawer, = | ' Harrington, ' Charles Bell, ation, and renewed pro- Wate; e, MRt TR LS = Marshal Shattuck, M. Byron, John Mc: In the mea More. Donald’s curiosity overcame him and he Greevy, R. Carew, John Fleming, J. f the urmost | e handled the other. His curiosity went to | T. Bounifield, John J. Mahony, James R ... | the length of looking down the barrel Conniff, J. W. Kentzel, Hugh J. Colvin, Oakiand Office San Francisco Cal. | while a finger was on (he trigger.” Before | Will Be Utilized for W. G- Cue, Silas W, Lander, P. ¥T. Flem 98 Broadw: a his curiosity was satisfied there was an | ming, John Watkins, Judge Robert Fer- Residents of Fruitvale believe they are | t<x[:lasxnn lass i’l\’e—l‘d l‘!xr nflal:;wi{n's- f i‘:fl] .l{ \I?_hfllarh(.ri ]-;‘rw‘ M. Brandon, h 2 i e ma ¢ water | diploma wa ttered an onald fell rank Nichols and others. ?;ems ('l('“:‘}r‘gdm‘\i i\zi\nn!«j-l\'[f:al’rfnr-:‘x?}z: | groaning floor, thinking he had Harbor Defense. | " Of these the following named_were ap- . a K meetings | FCeAnGN | pointed in the paid department during the d to arrange n‘;‘{“‘\gm:i”)fi‘;‘:“i;‘?n;l"g‘i‘;)e-““l"i'"- :?1{1 An im ,g;\(.rn;h'-;\'rd llurl]t ({hn curi- ;\\_m m«(\,m_l'x ;;f ‘lll»\'\’l :]mnve. ‘ge;\ygr- “‘l- e to Cairo | next Monday the following petition wi 5 i from_ Stanislaus had burned | | Kennard, John J. Mahony, . Kentzel of | be presented to the Board of Supervisors: | his face, Inju his_eve and severely M. hard Cox, S. McDowell, M \ proposit a.m\-lf ““To the Honorable Board of pSu;ls-r trightencd him When_ he | IS NOW IN FULL OPERATION | Shattuck, James Grady e propositign will |4 e o o0 " Cornty "ot MIdmeda=Gentls. [.P. he “caimiy that | | John Watkins, Hugh J. . Rhodes to London | OFS e County of khow 1t was loaded | | man of engine 5, and tension of the rail- men: At a mass-meeting of the taxpay- T | first driver of the same company. o to Lake Tangan. | ers and citizens resident in Fruitvale, held | = | " During the discussion of the supper A nd it will be a | at Masonic Hall, Fruitvale, this 5th day CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER GREENE glbrc‘“erg\rdsfl\ni\: ;n qtnams‘b{[ 1-1‘) D. ke | of January. - following resolutions | randon, Judge Ferral, Samuel McDow- the start. “Tta | of Jenuiacy, TN 407 M mIDEECRO o0y SUPERVISED THE WORK. el H. 3. Coltin, B. C. Stock, J. 4. Max S Po- | ¥ Vhereas, The elsting rates at which B mentil IS Ty Wie" Misess. Bonitns 1o e s, existin nstrumental music by the Misses Smith} wa(cxx:j is S}\]Jpnllled to rar»e-p;;]yers residin‘g lj}‘:\r.i ;I[nm}:lg of ;“\\"I;_\eu \g’k’ Ran “‘ni’llh the outside the limits of the corporate « Machine.” by Tom Sawyer, and “Our et icent cities of this county by the Ponira Army Headquarters Are Now Con-| Engine on the Hill.” by John McGree to cover \i;x” & . Uzr‘jklfundhw“r; ‘.fimpamf ot nected With the Presidio, Angel e “",‘,“'5‘ il m(h" mehd S hreamt o cover the cc sive and far beyond all equality o § s | were called upon to say something. 10des counts as to what It was a very pleasant reunion, the first men to bac would be to enable the and Alcatraz Islands by of many to foilow to keep alive memories ¥ ize a prni.uble ll'etuvrn on their in\us(l- | Telephone. of n[xe early days of the present depart- S ments, and also having every reason to ment. BovErRINgL ¢ that the said companies are rnow | —_——— man can succeed in this 1 Snlatink: fo advance fhe ‘rates be- | | Society Rambertia has laid . Rhodes is the man. But on Dresent excessive figures; and, ! Alpine garden at Montreux at an T stands in the way, in the for there is such a difference In | Captain F. Greene, chief signal officer | (jovation of 6000 feet, where the charac- 1he Congo convention, guaranteei n!]l(ffgr!‘ drge‘dd\ugh L33 ;nrr n?— for the Department of California, has just | teristic trees and flowers of the country eutrality on the part o e Contine utilities and ‘tha arged for private i 7 o Gcasi = e s s i neutrality on the part ,f the ( ontinent sumption, and believin that .an Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | ;Super\i%vd n_u uccessful laying of a sy are to be cultivated. about Lake Tanganyika, which even |¢ adjustment of this difference %08 Broadway, Jan. T. | | tem of a three-conductor submarine tele- = the autocrat of Rhodesia will find hard « de; therefore, be it One more accident was added this morn- | | graph and telephone cable for harbor de- | ADVERTISEMENTS. to-force. Here Germany has the veto on | ° ;¥ Thatajt; i the shnie of This | ob g oo e S e Ay po- fense In the bay of San Francisco, ata| = S T i Great Britain's advance, which she | meeting that the Board of Supervisors be | € 19 th¢ Many tid il cost of $25,000, The cable is designated as “annot be expected to walve without an | 319 they are hereby petitioned to take | ShIFeL 14 N6 Mo, "aeTiine "o switen | a Unlted States military one, and con-| o ogooooso oo oeossosagas indemnity. Justment of ihe. exlsting water rates, | engine was that all the narrow gauge | | nects the Presidio wharf with Point Ca- | & &4 The glamor of receptions and oratory | thereby very materially reducing the price | traflic was suspended three hours after | vallo and Horseshoe Bay, tide gauge @ With which Lord Curzon of Kedleston | charged private consumers %t this M T one CpeSing lofiihe wer- | wharf at Lime Point reservation with the | 8 o the throne of Viceroy of | resolution be spread upon the minutes of | Vif{ fent . | ¢ Angel Island, and Point Kno on 1S ce - e accident was caused by the same post o ngel Island, e obscures the merits of the | this meeting and a copy thereof be pre- | ., elcetiags that has aiready derailed Angel Island with Alcatraz Island whart. | @ i the Board of Supervisors. f t : th arl of Elgin, who “Adopted in open meeting this 5th day | Several trains—the throwing of the switch | 4 Captain Greene, in speaking about the \ e e B Blecs ave cothasnna the v | o~ AR B Wabmr, Preaident | RoESritch engine was backibg toward Al 3 3 B e WOtk Yestorday Aal | $ Hiting Viceroy's sient. businkymifics ans R. MADISON. Secretary.” |meda early this morning and when on | *J-FMEGEOULG 5 This cable system will be of great con- | @ l Hon ity eoh-mala A i & the high trestle approach to the bridge | venience in time of peace as well as war, | o1 bl younger s utcoseor. ‘ThE, 1an(g| Mrs. Mentel Falls in a Faint. Tk Coralicd, o _FHEC i loowuiive | for ft will connect all the batteries for the | e Y s k SSOT. - o . i was stopped the wheeis were within a| s fense under one head. By its | ter nas already achieved one of those | OAKLAND, Jan. T.—Life behind prison | few incheb of going off into the water. B0 8 e e tactless blunders which the critics | Dars is telling on Mrs. Anna Mentel, ac- | The crew remained with the engine, al- | means the departmen: | v o8 hin Selt BulRelen o Wokld Trak cul:Eed r;lt the :n;xrdeg o lfizr husband. | though 1t ran 150 feet over the sleepers | able to direct the fire of the inner and | e hir He has snubbed a committee | peen_ suffering from la grir;i::hry:;l o | S e s‘:::nxl;kd"n’“ B _ OHN McGEOUGH, manager for fled that McGeough, after worrying M| U‘m?rh;;:"mlrl:zs (;:gl;::\nG::]ey While the | of .the most respectable residents desir- | morning. while attempting to walk across | ten : reags: . The Sullivan's shos store on Fourth | over the death of Corporal Geimann, < |Proaching the | g e The Keeley Treat= g, pting ss | tender did not leave the track and tuis les will only be used in that direction esent him with a scheme for | the main room in the women's corridor | helped in some measure to prevent the ; street, staggered into the Tropic vainly endeavored to commit sul- & cabfs et Sy ot for Arflll thay Willibe | AR i ation of the Indians on the | she fainted and fell to the floor at the | ditching of the engine. $ | caloon at the corner of Elisand | cide by slashing his throat with a & |In time of war or for ¢ell, they Wil er | & ment is an absolute $ of the Johns Hopkins University, | County Jn‘II. 125 Porter, the prl;nr} physi- | The throwing of tie switch after the| ¢ Mason streets last evening with | penknife. fi ftommunication may be had with every | @ n'a mative, Jamsett Tati, pro |Sian, was immediately simmoncd. and ap. | tender hud' crossed and befare the loeo®| 3 Ligod streaming_from two gashes McGeough begged that his wife be $ | post from army headguarters, The cable | @ cUre for all forms of § to do with £250,000. and the na- | Birong physically, and the conditions of | aceldent. At this boimt the switeh ope| & in his throat. He feebly asked for | sent for, as he feared he was about +|is so arranged that if the telephone line d turally are offended.. | T T e Canyibing DUt conducive or | sates broad and harrow Enugo tracka’ss| $ & drink of whisky, and as the bar- | to dle. ‘She was found in the late $ |ls overcrowded or out of order the tele:, & alcoholism and drug young Americans, W. Vrooman | the health of persons not robust. accommodate tie (wo systems thal run | ¢ tender started fo serve him he be- residence of Gelmann, consoling the X'S‘“o‘;f;x.;‘:&"fnéifs,f B A s AL Corps % It i [ up to Fourteenth street. ~ One of ths | came alarmed over the man's con- latter's widow. As McGeough's e Hera RaeSHCH A oAbl si T Z ST tracks is broad and the other narrow | € gition, and summoning a carriage it antacani tha v whate Here o1 a0y YERE: SHC Chore Sl i using. s built on ime It becam: ADVERTISEMEN gauge, and if the switch be not operated | 4 1"t "Civerer removed to the R NOERRA Tis - aarlon hdiaidnng | here, "“‘d‘f};m""e Ug ke s e e fentif d 8 rightly the broad gauge tral “ | © ad the sufferer e- ¥ E lously njured e cayed an sarranged. ave tried since a sclentiic - S e | thiFowh onto the marrow ;2&',;3'3;;&;‘ 4 ceiving Hospital. arose from his cot, and pointing to 1534 10 get the ?)'51?,“l;eht{["l}{)m?fll l?uu[l ancacn 8 45 E-NN-5-8E8E08EO8 which is of course an instant derailing. 2 After being placed on the operat- a citizen who had dropped in to see U A e Ehat the erous foundation There have been many accidents of this ing table McGeough was asked how | another patient, declared that that and. now 1 am greatly pleaged that the s 66 99 pature at this same spot, although thel $ ne had received the wounds. man had cut him. His wife, evi- e foatice. SRS Send for printed matter: that tells . S P00y yeened: thyee z “] dom’t know,” he tearfully re- dently realizing that he had slashed R lbi w0 komasnaed the. werk, ¢ which all adout it. a‘ : | the old narrow. gnuge system have ney| + marked ‘I suppose some fresh guy | himself, ordered him to “shut up.” $ | took two days. 1 had two reels, Selghing THE KEELEY INSTITUTES, been repeated, but unless the switch he| © cut me.” McGeough is a cousin of ex-Su- 36,000 pounds each, one at the Presidio - Py , ® m | operated with much greater care a re.| 4 Dr. Rumwell stitched the wounds pervisor Sheehan: The latter vis- : and the other at’ Second-street wharf. ""%’g:;fi‘e e Francisco, u,x(nlcl‘r;dme old period of catastrophes is | 3 and ordered McGeough removed to ited him in the hospital and vainly & m:‘; Lene ;’{\f;g:{"’?fi?_‘g "Jli':‘!h;’;°‘;§; Lankershim Building, Third and @ “ D OVER.” [ Sant vt i the male ward. Detective Dihan, | endeavored to induce him to teil | oS WG 08 CI0 PO @ er it was @ | Spring Streets, Los Angeles. “flIT :flg g f['!?EmHOBNDTG " W | e accident this morning occurred long | © 4o was detaiied by Captain Bohen | why he had cut himself. A drunken & | o2y piece of work. | @ Fred Poliock, Manager. M < o W | Was busy Il half past 8, though the first | & 10 find out whether McGeough at- soldier who was with McGeough * The aepartment will now communicate | 7 ecCEccececeeceececee v “IT PAINS AT NIGHT. train should go to the molc at 6 o'clock. | 4 tempted suicide or was cut in a when he inflicted the wounds upon & | with the Harbor and Pilot Commissioners | €E® “I AM TIRED ALL THE TIME” B e & , subsequently visited “the Re- himself was arrested a short time & | Of this port to the end '?“a‘h' ‘v)l‘clln_ny‘i S el WEAK BACK 1§ A VERY AGGRAVAT Death of Judge Wilcox. |+ ing Hospital and closely ques- after the would-be " suicide was g{ffl'fl‘;’dg} q‘nzo;',‘;‘-‘g P d Sl Gy, jug complaint. It makes life miserable, = =t s !'® tioned the patient. McGeough per- taken to the Receiving Hospital and 3 A ag! & & ol 1 ° The peculinr and 'thousands would be oured it they knew W hOAl\L AND, Jan. 7.—John Wilcox, for |4 gistently declared that he did not | locked up in the City Prison. He fl;l!"?:]eaoh;h;n s;rc-eh’:}fl(t}:::r:gq, penalties toncions o wo ‘e Peac £ > 2 oV y an a 2 mea mu B O esioms. - i |iap et e A e e e AL $ know how he was injured. In an- | Was too drunk to give his name. P — = 0:-':: e DR. PIERCE'S ELECTRIC BELT YIS Deccassd vua matye 06 New | 7 TR tolthe questions of the detec- | It 1s sald that McGeough and the ¢ | VETERAN FIREMEN. | '{,‘EM"'{& GEOI}EPLEAII;;TSKS&,‘;‘.““.‘!; = ot m | York, and came west in 1852 For thirty tive McGeough said he had heard soldier met yesterday afternoon | e | for le the proper remedy for all such distressing years thereafter he conducted a black- ® of the death of “Billy’” Geimann of and visited a number of saloons in Tho i FIR Nou S Gl s se of the Paid Fire Department Y : S complaints, 1t warms the bagk and Midweys L | imithing business at San Pabloand be ¥ {he Police Department, which oo- | the Tenderloin district. Just before Enjoy Their First Bm‘fufl e Sano-Rio ez sivhe elostic fecling, and oures permancntly. You ey e Ao by his elemyin that | © curred yesterday, and as they were | McGeough slashed his throat they - et ik . in VVomb or Ovarics in 10 minutes. ] JOF mever néea’ another plaster it you will o | PECCION Y 05 3 Tustice: He leaves oniy ' | § Warm friends be felt grieved over | were seen staggering along Bllis @ | OO TRRITIEE, ] T e et e B et Ty T n . Dookiae Aty beios st and gl widow. g the rather sudden demise and | Street. The police believe that Me- e and Despondency. Curoa Leucorrhara, W particulars. Call at office or send 2c in stamps Farrell Pays His Fine. sought to drown his sorrow in the Geough, after leaving the soldier, 3’ b‘ i 's‘i e mpe s 'i" IZ;‘"? a Gomplaints, Divplacements, Backache, o for it, Address: I OAKLAND, Jan. Deputy Pound- flowing bowl. v:e?(l to lnEl?Rgingdhol\;se 'fl the vi- L n’)‘;‘:“;f {}here s“_ere Nesm\ln sroavem;w xAx{ 3 Baaiatier Sorencss T . master Peter Fi 3 - embered havi cinity o S an owell streets 2 0 N adiCheers the spirits and Vite'izes) [ ¥ PIERCE ELECTRIC CO. e L b W Dl vear Wad o Temenbered havine st the | Sai aMtembted suicids. 3 | those who became members of the paid | 1O he wide trume.” Safer Sur and i (Medical Dopt.) 620 Market st., opposite Palaca effort to impound his pet dog, has finally but had no recollection of how he Late last night the surgeons at Q| department when it was established in | MO MATHios oo 00 €t ber wil . 1 REotel, Ras” Fratblens M |paid a fine of $50. = Although Farreil o ] o e the hospital gave as thelr opinion December, 1866. The membership of the | STE]PS ) |SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, IR Office open Sunday from 1:30 till 3 p. m. pleaded several times that he would be Dyl een cut Seha-vatite are saS: that McGeough would live. | new organization is composed of men who Au-“m\" mailed m plain wrapper on receipt 5 | | of price by EpmgpESE-B0EEEENEENNE B | 5 i on the Dart of Poice hdss | BHO+O+OHOFOHEFOLOH 00440+ 0+0+e4o+o+OHI+0+o+O+0+2+0HH | the frat ion seare, The clhoers mrer bons IN 10 MINUTES 55t cocoe . v Sold by Owl Drug Co., S. F. and Oakland.

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