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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1899. HUNG UP ONTHE 2 MAIL COMPANY'S | WHARF IN A FOG Mishap of the Freight > ° Boat Transit. GOT OFF AGAIN AFTER BEI.G‘ TIED UP NINE HOURS. Irial Trip of the Luella—Flags at“ Half-Mast Out of Respect to the Memory of the Mai i | treight steamer cullar ac- tident yesterday. She hung herself up on the end of the Maijl Company's wharf, Jut as juck would hive it very little dam- ige was done to The vessel and ve running again to-day on I " e as though nothing had happened. left th ailws freight | nd ek shortl after had ineteen carloads { llocks besides some aboard o Al Franeisco side of Then the fog and the ebb tide rk X ain Anderson thou, The Transit lp in Oa ' & m. She big freigh s W what was over vessel was hard 2 pan w knew guard and the Y She arf that the vheels could not be used and whe Mall Company's tug Millen G » into ice she was tudge the big freigh This happened Cransit had to vherf until 3 p It at high water. Wher ide had run about half r three hours ng lower ike an about 6 & remain h m.. wh d creak and groap one t vas feared that sie wouid 3 L] ared that sWe would break in Along about § a, % : g about ¢ n. the tid x ood, but i was two hours lat T t began to 0 erry boat n &n easier d at 3 p. damage ormation sected bay ag wt b her i ¢ loaded with lischarging s ron Works and fi hinery. A large vent out on ti mjoyable tim, :andsome craft an xpectations of her buiiders n the coast trad a She will run A number of ar_vessels arrived in t yesterday from Honolulu. The Al e e was 23, the R. P. Rithet a 2 and the John D rmgard lays # g the run. n T ester- ed cloge captain > Wit is broken off t Captains of coasters and vh c thers should eep-a briguc lookout until he buoy is repaired. fAcers of the transport Valencia ot blame for the shortness of & the Ve vided nd women and fifteen soldiers, at he last moment over 106 people Were put ¥ » ship ordered to sail’ at n aki-a full supply of ev .r ary was laid in. noke is to be pulled out and loaded -for Manila freight intended for lat - vessel | | GRAPE-NUTS. § Crisp or Soft i oprefantasfasesfostrsiasiasionta2g | + > . @ - (@ et 000b6000e606806000 6050040404305 ’WM*—MWH%HQM e e S s ] D064 4006006048 6000000600000 THE TRANSIT RAN AMUCK. In the fog she drifted down on the mail company’s wharf yester- day morning. Her guard got over freighter hung there for nine hours. lower and lower to port, and at one in two. the end of the pier and the big As the tide went out she sank time it was feared she would break | SHIP ON FIRE O SHFETY Mate Genereaux of the | 1 Kenilworth Here. | HE HAD AN EXCITING TIME | we were at anchor in SAVED THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS FOR THE OWNERS. but on for Was: Promised. Promotion, Being - Offered a. Check $250 Instead, He Quit the ‘Ship. of the Kenil- | East Mon- 1 a number of last the 1 from Hilo, H red that Ameri- I 7y VICTOR (&EUEREA 4 4 Boisdeie O ., in'June, 1888, with a cargo of sugar for| York. . On July 8 -the cargo was to be on. five,-and that night Cap- First Mate Piper and Harry cabhin were smothered New fo tain. Baker. Hobsony- t} voy: 13 H C d % | to death, while G. E. Thrum, a pas ot or Lo 3 | very navrow cscape. Ge E‘ 'é left {n command -of the hurning s % finally. ‘succceded In navigating her into) E" | “Valparaiko: - ‘He kept the fact.that the | B = # | ienilworth wes on fire away from the | '1 master.of the tug that went out to-him, | B # | and the vessel was towed fito port for | > | §50. thus saving a elaim for salvage. | E‘ * When the Kenilworth finally reached E; Delight the taste and Nourish the body. 2 | P R e i s 63 o s s o R TEETH FALL OUT, f Too Much Soft Food Is Used. | Dentists . - and physicians. maintain hat if mankind always ate soft foed, | we teeth would finally drop out. Lagonable resistance in: grinding] , strengthens and agdds ‘to the life ? the teeth Chewing s the method nature inteén- ed by which the necessary juices can e brought out of the gums. remembered by the riginator of Grape-Nuts, nd those. | tho enjoy the new food will appre- tate how it is possible to produce a vod that is an absolute pleasure to 1asticate. On the other hand, those 'ho cannot chew food, can-instantly 1ake a soft mush of Grape-Nuts by | ouring cver some hot milk. | Ada to this a flavor, crisp and satis- | ving, a well-fed feeling after the | jeal, and the popularity of Grape- | 'uts is_not difficult to understand. | They are made by the Postum Co. at | attle Creek, Mich., and sold by first- | ass grocers. These facts were n a holida or.. the new would” afl | ced the ship nd later, by sel towed fito New York Genereaux master, as chief officer. and créw from destruction hig cleverness, .got the: ve t for a song when ft might have cost tlie promotion was -well deserved, ereaux did not get it.. During his 00096000060000000830°28005990830 Absence the place was given t ome One Jse and when Genereaux went back to | e ship. he was presented- with a check ) and told that he was: expected to A E ymd mate again. ‘He. refused, icked up his kit 1 started for home in California. He has made up his m to give up the “wind jammiers”. and fng to try and get a-berth .on a ecamer. On his record he should have no dificulty in securing a berth. jeneneaux is a native son of the Golden West d comes of a family -of sailors. His fauser was a_well known shipmaster and his brother, Emile, is captain of the When_the Kenflworth -ars ago Victor joined her During the vovage Captain him third mate, and when last 18 s boatswain. er mads csse. galled from here again r he went out as second mate. “hip mever went to sea with a recner crew than we took out of San rancisco eatly in. ’98," sald Genereaux terday. ven after we left Hilo for ew York, scme of them called gnlng into the lazarette ‘going into the basement’ and goin deck ‘going upstairs. They tried sevAral times to desert, but were returned to the ship by the police and I believe that out of revenge they fired the Kenilworth. The fire was dis- covered at 3 p, m.jon July 8. The smoke came out of the Batch in dense volumes and we had great difficuity in getting the covers on again. At 6 p. m. the captain’'s AVIGAT U A Ecnnnn' was smathered in the gabln and ! B e e = ) o5 el | Cordes, | coward. | of 8130 with the alternative of i50 days in the ald man cried over the dead bird, as it had been his companion from the time he joined the Kenilworth. v\‘:\rvnlni. however. he and the mate and cabin bay and Mr, Thrum — went to sleep in the fume-laden cabin at 8 p. m. I was on watch from 8§ to .2 and when I In spite of the went to call the mate I found them all dead except Thrum. We worked on him untfl 6 a. m. the next day and then had 1y y him out of danger. The following day we buried the dead. The fire still raged in the hold and the decks were s hot in places that the men could not stand on them. As Mr. Thrum read the burial service the thought was | in all our minds that the chances were there would be no one to read the service }x\‘n‘lr us if the fire should get beyond con- rol. “When the bodies had been consigned to the deep we heid a_consultation - and decided to head for Valparaiso. In six- teen days we made the port. _As the fire broke out in the lazarette our - towing ropes were all burnt and the tag had none. I had to keep the captain of the tug busy while the third mate got the fore hate! off and a three and a - half inch hawser out. ~ We soon had it over the side and fast to. the tug and in an hour Valparaiso. The crew all deserted as soon as the ship was made fast and that is the last I have seen of any of them. I am now done with gail and when I go to sea again it will be in steam.” Lurline Salt Water Raths. Bush and Larkin sts. Swimming. Russian, hat and cold tup patns. Saltwater direct {romocean. AN EXPEINSIVE HUG. Joseph Cordes, a Racetrack man, Fined $150 by Judge Mogan. Joseph Cordes; the racetrack man, con. victed by Judge Mogan of putting his drms around a.young girl on a Sutter street car.and afterward striking. Con. duetor Harris.- fir - remonstrating with him, appeared for = Seritence yesterday morning. - Several witnesses testified as to * B o e o e e ] Cordes’ good character in extenuation of his act, The Judge said he had nosympathy with mashers who insulted unprotected women and girls, and he had no sympathy with He sentenced him to pay a fine the County Jail. The fine was paid. e Advances made ¢n furniture and plancs, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Misston. —— b Mrs. Regan’s Bonds Fixed. Judge Graham yesterday decided to ai- mit Mrs. Elizabéth Regan, held on the charge of murdering Policeman Kennedy, to bail, and fixed her bonds In $15,09, At- torney Long (ried hard to get the bonds reduced to $10.000, but the Judge was not to be moved. O B e R e S o whose actions were those of a | THE JANUARY SCHOOL FUND BALANCE SHEET Showing After One Month of Reform. STILL A SMALL SHORTAGE TWENTY-ONE THOUSAND DOL- LARS HELD BACK. Over Seventeen Thousand Dollars Cash on Hand—End of Miss Orr’s Suit Against the Board. The new Board of Kducation may now begin to take stock and, using their Jan- uary bill, may form some estimate as to where they stand at the end of the first twelfth of their fiscal year. Of course, it must be remembered that January is not a fair sample of what the present board will do in the way of retrenchment, as many of the teachers taken from the pay rolls draw & portion if not all of their salary. An’ evening paper, by an error in addi- | tion, made the department save over their | month's appropriation the sum of $23,370 60. This statement is hardly fair to the public, in addition to being about $27,000 out of the wa so far are as follows: Teachers' salari Junitors’. salarl Rents . Office and sho Labor and bills Tatal 5 -$84,151 05 With the 20 per cent, which is $21,037 76, the total expense of the month is $105 188 81, or $3760 over the monthly appro- priation of $101,428. Under the newly inaugurated system of retrenchment there will be a saving of { the January -expense to about $100,000, leaving the February bill, say, $1600 pay on the January deficit of $3780. course, the 20 per cent hold-back. (321,- 76) for January is still in the fund to be pald with the February salaries un- Joss some of the old board are prowling around their old haunts, or -somebody does not plaster an injunction over it. The January balance sheet now stands— $21.037 76 the outstanding 20 per cent, with $17.277-76 cash on hand. Of course 11 this caloulation starts” from. January -1, not taking into account that there was {'sum of about $34.000 left in the school fun the ‘first ‘of this year. will be plain sailing fo! its machlm;_g" gets: to i the bea S. ‘u':)ne can st'cghow much in need of re- | form was the school -department of this fty when the reformers, after a month's hard . work, are obliged to. show a $3760 shortage. ShOTUAESat of Miss Orr, a teacher, | vesterday dismissed -practicaily. by con- s She some time ago anticipated that nsoliduted out of her po- the Board of Educa- She did not, however, of | r the -board when running ‘smoothly she was. to be sftion and enjoined tion from so doing. lose her place f | | | |TO GIVE A SERIES OF GRAND OPERAS ELLIS ORGANIZATION WILL AP- PEAR NEXT MONTH. nificent Representations of French and Italian Pro- ductions. “harles W Btrine, assistant manager ofc?hp Ellis Opera Company, which will | appear at the Grand Opera House in March, arrived in the city yesterday with his wife and has taken apartments at the Palace. - This is the fourth trfp which Mr. Strine h interest of opera, and he rangements for ompany- - . ‘l"{"\ll’:ong the artists which Mr. Elis will says Mr. Strine, ‘‘are Melba, De Lussan, - Olitzka, Mattfeld, French ~and Italian grand is here to compléte - ar- the appearance of the present,’” Gadski, Van Cauteren, and 1t is expected that Challia will - be added - to -this . brilliant aggregation of | singers.” | " The . tenors will be Bonnard, principal | French tenor; Pandoifini, . the great | Itallan artist, and Van Hoose and Del Sol. The list will probably be increase [ by another tenor famous throughout the | world, but until his engagement is an as- | sured fact Mr. Strine does not choose to me. aivulge M ones will be Bensaude, De barytones V;‘l;?se, Slel)zmflnn. ‘Rosa, Rains, Bourdour- psque and Viviani. tE’{!he conductors are Seppilli, a classmate of Puceini. composer- of ‘‘La Boheme, Who is recognized as the hest conductor o Jtalian operas this country has ever He will be assisted by Fried, who e ave charge of the ensemble of the | Sompany. - The stage will be under the | direction of William Parry. who, up to this season, was engaged in the same | capacity with the etropolitan Opera Com any. Tt gvul) take two special ‘trains of four- teen cars to transport the troupe and the wealth of scenery, costumes and effects, and it 18 expected that they will arrive here on March 10 to open on the night of March 13. 3 The operas _to be. sung will include “paust.’ “Romeo and Jullet,” “Carmen,” La Boheme,” Rigoletto,’ Cavalleria usticana,” 1 Pagliacel,” “La Traviata,”. “Barber of Seville,”" *“*Mignon," ‘TLucia” and yrnbflbly “Alda’’ and *'The Hugue- ots. The New York Symphony Orchestra of fifty pteces will:accompany the organiza- tion and has already proved a great fea- ture of the performances, which are now | being given at the Chicago-Auditorium. Mr. Bllis originally intended to present German opera, but ‘his principal Tman arti{sts became severely ll in New. York and their contracts were necessarily can- celed. . Since he was unable to give the German Err\ducl(m’li on the magnificent | scale with which he intends to produce “lhe others, he -abandoned ‘the idea and ADVERBRTISEMENTS. { Electric Belts 200000000806000000060000009000 awi no.h however, sell electric belts as low as 33 50 each, certal much- higher prices. E(l;)gtnc Belt on earth which we sell at REA- for 5 Gents. ‘We manufacture electric ielts, and, as a mat- ter of faet, could furnieh thes for' five cents , if we chose to do =0 and thus throw ; but of course we don’t do t. We $41 and similar in quality to those sold by n druggists and _electric beit ?\ucgl at We also make the BEST ABLE PRICES, and if this is the kind of & belt you want please make & note of our ad- vices BUY :NO BELT YILL YOU SEE “DR. PIERCE'S." Call at the office or send 2¢ in sta “PAMPHLET No. 2. i Address PIERGE ELEGTRIC GO0, MARKET STREET (Opp. Palace Hotel), San Franelsco. 0000606C99000000000000 Will Be Headed by Melba, in Mag- | as made to this city in the | sopranos and contraltos, | a1 The January bills (less 20 per cent) | at least $6000 per month, which will lower | * SICK HEADACHE ! Consequently: it | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. | | | { I ) will content himself With giving classical | rek)reaenlauons of the French and Italian. Melba's. performances, notably, will be given with better accessories than on the occasion of her last visit and the public have. an opportunity’ of - witnessing ‘the peerless artiste at her best. —————— . Dr.. D'Evélyn, returned from the East. Offl Phelan’ building: — e NO' JURISDICTION. Pullman Car Company Is Independ- ent of Railway Commission. ‘Attorney General Ford: has - filed ~an opinfon- with" the Railway Commissioners in which ‘he states that they have no au- thority over - the Pullman Palace Car Company. - - Ford ¢ontends that tlhe com-| pany ‘simply rents and furnishes cars to railway companies and the-beard has not the power to regulate the charges of bag- gage, express or coach companie: Un- der. the articles of its. incorporation the Pullman Compary may not own 4 rail- WAY. Or CATTY Passengers: The commission has set ‘the matter for consideration at next month’'s meeting, but-it is probable that no further action will be taken, as the ruling of the Attor- ney General is in- strict accord with the law in the case. e General Shafter Better. Adjutant General - Babcock vesterday received a dispatch from Major General Shafter stating that he was improving: His candition is not at all serious and no alarm Is felt for him. Nothing was done in the department yesterday, except to transmit an crder received from General Shafter that fifty men from. Battery D, Third Artillery, stationed at San Diego, are to-be sent to Angel and Benicia for the purpose of doing garrison duty there.. . This will mean that the men al- ready at these places will return to the Presidfo. to- help out. with the garrison duty, which- is becoming very hard on the smali. number of men now stationed there. The goldiers returning from Manila on the Valencia reported at army head- quarters vesterda ce, . ADVERTISEMENTS. Positively cured by these | Little Pills. | “They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | fndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- 1899, ' fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- 2 | ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue | They | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. | i Smail Pill. Small Dose. | Small Price. | Health is Wealth, DR. E. C. 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Ev- | a pretense of re- | finement should follow Washington's | example in this respect. ‘our laun- work isn't satisfa bring it here and we will suit the most eriti- to- 4:005 Bonicia, Waoodland, 4:30p Niles, 8:00r San Franclsco and Los A Limited. ¥Fresno, Bakersfield, Lo Argles. . £:30p Sinckton, Mercod, Fremio. B:80r Maginez, Traey, gevdota, Sants Narbar cal. o Angs - 5:43a ] . e 5:00P Pacific Coast Limited, =1 Paso, No saw edges Fort Worth. Little Rock, 8t. (..... 19:45A The United States Laundry, offics 1004 Market street Telephone ! South 420 D a2 Dr. Wong Him, Nos. e 115 and 117 Maspn ' street. £an Francisco, Cal.—This is to certify that 1 have | Sexu been for ceveral years = Y ngales, 8 great eufterer from Angoles, - T Bright's Disease ot Kidneys, BAN LEANUKO AND HAVWARDN LOCAL. (Foot of Market Strect.) Melrons, Semiunry Park, a tumor in the | incidental 1 that I have for | AN weeks' ond months at & | o0 | - Fitehbarg, Elmburst, LMY {ime been totally unable 91004 | Sun Leandro, South San to attend to my domestic affairs, and much of | yo.g0x Leandro, Entniillo, the time confined to the bed. Nothing could T:004 Torénzs, Chorry 'dome for me that afforded mare than tempo- | . gia0p and Fary Teliet. About three months ago I was Slaor iy it yised to. place TA¥Bell K oRE G TR puin T:00F | ¢ Ruun through to Niles On my first interview. after feeling my: pulse, you described my condition more accurately {Pan T could bave dome mysell. After using our medicine and following your advice since | happy to say I have en- | From Niles. TOAST DIVISION (Rarrow Gange). (Foot of Market Stroct.) T am. ve) thely Fecovered ny heeith; am fully able fo | SiIBA NewarkCenlorville,Sanose. Felton, fulfiil all my duties as the mother of a large Bonlder Creek,Santa Oruzand Wa; Yeurs I have nof enjoyed as xobust health. | . HETTIE E. LOWE. 3§71 #th street, San Francisco, Cal 18, 1898, | Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEABNY ST. FEstablished 1i1 1854 for the treatment of Private |y Disenses, Lost Manhood. Debility or dlsease wearing on bodyand mindand | Skin Diseases. The doctorcureswhen | othersfall. Try him. Charges low Statlon: R 4:157 Newark, San Jose enid Los Gatos... 3¢ Huuters' Bxcursion, Sau. Jose and Way g CREEK ROUTE FER SAR PRANCISGO—Zost of Market St e ; From OAELAND— Yool of Broadw ¥ 0:00 8:00 10:00. Callorwrite. | 112:00- +1:00 $3:00 1000 -G:00e. COANT DIVINION (Broad Gange). RAILEOAD TRAVEL. (Third and Townsend Sts.) i, 7:004 San Jose and Way Stations (New _ Almaden Wednesdaymouly). 1:309 0:004 San Jose, Tres Phios, Sankw Cruz, San Gilroy, Limited *5%5 | Grove. : “ta e o | *miner San Jose aud Way Stations . B¢ Son Jose aud Prinaipal Way Stations 07 San Jou and Principal W jons San Jose and Prinei Way Stations d Way 48+ San Joso and Way Statious A Tor Moruing. ¥ for Aftermioon * Ruvidags sxcepted. § Sunaays only. { Saturdays only 233, Connecting Owi Train Leaves © Francisco via Los Angeles at P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES. DAY, FRIDAY. Arrives In Chicagoat 9:52 A. M. tho andass sad Tho . Tnesdazs and Saturdaya. following Thsursdfly‘ Shturdas dayaand Weinesdays. bThursduve and Sundass and Tuesday—Arriving in New | Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday | CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. and Wednesda DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob~ servation Car and Electrio | Lighted Sleeping Car. This Traln is In Addition to the Dally Overland Express. | | LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AKD NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COWPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 0,” 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 13:35, SAH ERANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—g28 MARKET ST, | "5, m. Thursda trip TELEPHONE MAIN 1581 | stjump m Saturdays—Extra trips at 150 Oaklend Ofice—1118 Broadway. DAYS_$:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:80, 2:80, Swcramento Ofios—a01 J Streck, AN RRFAL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 11:10 &, m.; 13 —Extra trips San Joso Ofice—7 Wost Santa COlara Sb | A Superb Train WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:30, P Sati p. m. . 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 8:40, m! n Francisco and Schustzen Park Between S same lchedulg as lbO‘L N, EVERY DAY [N THE VEAR | sox Fitiuce | g g fson Frncion Ly E,'I' & VIA THE | Bese l Bive. a daser QVFRQ‘ l 7:80 am| & Novato, 0 am SRR Union Pacific, FELE AP Union Pacific.| === Lytton, SAN Fm]'_‘:[:ifiucflzl:mc“’“‘fio e O 450, # 7:8 pm| 6:22 pm BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARSI }E:EA; WITH BARBER SHOP. 8:00 am| Gurneyville. |7:35 pm DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS. A o FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS, DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY $% DAYS TO CHICAGO. Leaves San Francisco daily at 8 p. m. Sonoma [10:40 am| 8:40 am Glen Ellen. 6:10 pm| 6:22 pm | 730 am! 5:00 am am 1025 am | 3330 pmi 5:00 pmy 35 pm| 6:22 pm) Stag nnect at Santa Fosa for Mark West Bpring: t Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland _ Springs, Kelsey Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport Springs: at Tkiah tor Viehy Springe, Seratoga Springs, Blue Lakos, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Eprings, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Econaville, Orr's ot Springs, Merdocino v, Fort Sebastopol. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, San Francls D, W No. 1 Montgomery stre: 'NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferrv ANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AEL 2 Brage, Wectvort, Tsal. Willitis, Lavtenville, Cum- | ming’s, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, | Scotis and Eureka. E B = 3 2 n 2 55 E 8 ] B ) & m.; 3264 5 Trains marked * rin to San Quentin. Saturday fo Monday round trip tickets at RAFAEL TO FRANCI veduced rates On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half ra Ticket Offices, 650 Market st C TTING WH A al Manager. ‘ VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. 1899, trains will run as followss " South-bound. TRAT adero and way sta'ns. Duncan Mills and way stations. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCE AY, | sl (Via Sausalito “erry.) Francisco, commencing Sunday, | Leave San Stopping at_intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connectiong fnguire at Trafdc Manager's Office, :321 Markeg streels San Fren £ E 28185 3, 8 §