The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 14, 1899, Page 11

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! M | ‘ There | | b \ THE SAN FRA NCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1899 11 T OS] WOULD KoT T DOGS Wasn’t Any Real Fight Anyhow. D e SRy Y AND HE DIDN'T PROMOTE IT WITNESSES AS VERBOSE AS BASKET OF CLAMS, A The Lawyér for the Defense Telis | Them What to Say, and so Achieves a Glorious Victory. men free. 1g a dog fighter However, that by giving a r gent nd who hav the pit trate that they h him £ an innocence complets and elieved to be a canard. ed and finished yes- R SR R S ter 1t had been announced t in Judge Tread- | w . was suffi- | i ption at 2:40 in T The apart- | X g Police Judge Be ront seat was C hrong of admiring < seemed to hang on the ;‘ man and to yearn for t one Riley. ks the refinement omitted. Attorney Mack. the slight- ) | | | " H came frequent d have ffect that a wi re was presented of a defendant’s his client be heid work. Barry granted he joy of being able to f was no longer Mec- took off his glas 1l d tenth time and or renewed the in- The coup d'etat | Vicker would not re- sement. He. ative of un- | canines. The ure, but they x, and for aught the e there for friendly pur- heard a word about | mentioned_the Casey had been | t not near the dogs, and no- | >wn the least desire to pro- | next tried to fmpeach his| oon was de- ent been plann t with it the spotl poker. words, b ea. | agreed with Mack. He said | did pot approve of - dog- would -be glad to judiclally guilty of conniving at it,the 1 had not made out a case. cheer, quickly scared to = menacing eye of the court, off his glasses the nine fort eventh time, and oted,” all anxious to get aw to get a tip on the d not intend to ar | be about p seems to no dog-figh th B Probably the dogs were ¢ by accident, anyhow, and | happened in to discuss a | e spread of mission work heathen. 4 f certificate of/ gutlelessness to Chaw. en @ Surpr Lurline Salt Water Baths. Push and Larkin sfs. Swimming, Russian, hot and cold tub baths. Saitwaterdirect fromocean. INMALED DEADLY GRS - AS THEY SLUMBERED ALInS MRS.0SBOANE, EDWARD it 2 HAARINGTON, J .6 B B e e B O R S 0600000600000+ 0+0+0+00+0+0+0 | Edward Harrington” and Mrs. Emma okirm Afmost Asphuxiated Under Peculiar Circumistances. DWARD HARRINGTON, a deputy in the office of Assessor Dodge, and Mrs. Emma Skirm, who Is better known in this city as Mrs, Osborne, with whom he was living, were found partially asphyxiated by gas in room 52 of the fourth floor of the Grand Southern Hotel, corner of Seventh and Mission streets, at 11 o’clock yesterday morning. They were hurriedly removed to the Receiving Hospifal, where every possible effort was made fo resuscitate them. For a while the efforts of the attending physicians were unavailing, but toward evening Harrington recovered consclousness and by 10 o'clock last night was able to sit up and was pronounced out of danger. The woman s far more serious, and from the first there was but little hope for her. For hours she L motionless and almost breathless, but toward midnight she rallied a little, and while she was unable to speak she ap- parently recognized those about her. The odor of ApINg gas wi fi discovered by the Japanese servant a few minutes before 11 o'clock, when he went to clean up the room. After trying in vain to open the door he rushed to the office and notified the clerk. J. M. Bonac! > pry Mr. Bonacina and J. MacFarland, a lodger, accompanied the frightened Japanese to the fourth floor, and as ti room was locked on the inside the servafdt was compelled to force an entrance through one of the windows from the balcony. When Bonacina and MacFarland finally gained an entrance into. the room Harrington and the woman were lying on the bed unconscious and attired only in thelr night clothes, while was pouring from one of the burners of the chandeller. The other jet was burning brightly. ~Dr. Burrlit N. romptly. A message was also sent to police headquarters and Dr. Rinne soon The patients were hurrted to the Receiving Hospital, where Drs. Bunnell and on before Harrington gave any indlcation of returning consclous: His re- lack of which in the case of the woman, together with weak heart action, PHPKDKDKD XD KD XD mystery as to how the gas came to be turned on, and while it was at first thought that the af- been a double attempt to commit suicide, the accident theory now seems to be more gen- r with two burners in the room. The tip had been removed from dne of the burners v by the landlord in order to prevent guests from using the fluid for cooking purposes. d the cock was turned full on. The other burner was lighted, and this fact caused con- gas being heavier than air an explosion could not occur until the deadly the bed was a wooden hox containing a small gas stove and a long rubber ions of the landlord the occupants of the room were in the habit of cook- rendered her c There is cons| A the room 1id nearly fille tube, going fo r ing their meals conclusion. the The presence of some provisions in one of the bureau drawers served to bear out this hat despite artment precau A political circles. He has always been regarded as the right hand man of James Nealon, e latter when he was elected Assessor in 18%5. After Nealon went out of office Harring- n of Whelan as Sheriff, under whom he served as deputy. The first of the present but he secured an appointment as deputy In Assessor Dodge's office, through the to work a week ago yesterday. Harrington was known as a hard drinker and was once riff Whelan for getting dri while in search of an escaped prisoner. His friends claim, however, that nything since first of the vear. No intoxicants were found in the room, and Night Clerk Holmes hern savs Harrington was sober when he returned home at.11:30 Sunday night. : rington, as she was known at the hotel, went out at about 10 o'clock Sun- ot ¥ what time she returned. rced from his wife about ten months ago, and the latter Is said to be living in S8acramento. Skirm woman at the Grand Southern since last October. J. M. Bonaclna, the proprietor, s quiet and orderly 5 divorced, and her ex-husband and 17-year-old daughter are now residing in Stockton, her former els nta Cruz and tifs city. 2 women vislted the Recelving Hospital last night and identified her as a relative, but refused to give her emained with her until assured by Dr. Zabala that the woman had an even chance to recover. ted by his brother, Neal, and a married sister, who remained with him -all the afternoon and ton was.out in found him agal f frien Holme ht, but he could n Harrington was div day 1 He sald FQAPKVF VKO OH P OK DR OAROAUGROKOK FXOH RDXGHROXOHS exvxoxoxll LLS OF THE BALDWIN MUST E CUT DOWN The Supervisors Take Definite Action. | avenue, to Popt, to Geary, to Taylor, to Market, down Sixth to Brannan, subject to the condition that the raliway company begins work immediately. That it pave between the tracks and for the required number of feet outside the tracks with bitumen before any cars are operated on either route, and that work shall begin in office Department for attaching mail | boxes. The posts are to be fitted with | ornamental tops and are to be kept paint- | ed at the expense of the Postal Depari- Ssant epart Anorder was presented by Supervisor Aigeltinger prohibiting builders from de- the downtown district, either at the corner positing material on streets or alleys ¥ of Jackson and Montgomery streets or at | Within the fire limits, during the tear- the ‘corner of Jackson and Sansome streets. | Ing down, erection o repalring of any e desire further to state that we had uilding. 3 given this matter careful thought and con- T smnrmhinn r-e'!‘nrehnnr:!g oag veiné"‘rn( ‘\l‘flh ;A. P}\)e (l;(‘)énrxlré:n:fi;:?({’int;";nrfi::m c?r{H:;; your honorable board on the Sth of last | et T e B Hecessary anthamty 5 | rounds of the Affliated Colleges was re- P hvay ompany Lo operats cars with | ferred to the Street Committee. He urged electricity on certain streets. The plan |the neceesity of hasty action as the then suggested contemplated a single-track | health of hundreds of students was ;::-:.((“m nlnng“hlnn‘r‘!‘lgumrry ;n‘g Slnnnm}\; ‘m'e?lnvod.d & ets, cars running only one way on eacl City and County Attorney Lane s Street.” Although this was not entirely to | communication Informing tne poard: that our satisfaction, it \\'n!“n]h\'lf‘\uA that Mont-- | it was imgoulhle to give the correct lo. gomery street was entirely too narraw for > 3 Souble tracks. The triple-track svstem | Cation of h“”"‘“d street, between Dolores overcomes this difficulty, leaving ample | &0 urch stréets, without complete ab- Toom between tracks and curbs for wagons | Stracts showing the dedication of the I.nd z‘ulg::::s mfnd uhu.]n ,l‘n r;ur dm;‘nu Sl‘;eil, l[g agy vdras made. s a vital necessity, the lack of which is ohn F. Boyd requested that th fatsing propérty owhers the loss of tenants | patrol box located at the southwe: Polles uthwest c and a consequent depreciation In rents and | ner of Third and Howard streets be r n_the value of property. moved to some less < s | The underground system is very expen- |in the neij some less consplcuous locallt T ghborhood. He complains that sive, both to construct and to operate, and [ it has been a detriment to his = in view of the experiments now in Progress |ang an annoyance to hi s property we are assured the tuilding of this pro- ot e 63 DS teuants, jected line will be delayed for a consider- | ry, George R. Kibbe, of the Gas #iie tme unless the overhead system ‘s | Consumers' Association. asked that the s ed to appear before the board regarding the removal of 1ig gas regulators from public buildings. MENACE TO PUBLIC SAFETY 3 A TRIPLE-TRACK SYSTEM FOR MONTGOMERY STREET. North Central Improvement Asso- ciation Suggests How Market Street Railway Company Can Be Accommodated. The Supervisors took a decided stand at their meeting yesterday regarding the | removal of the ruins of the Baldwin Hotel. The matter was brought to the attention of the members by a request for the removal of the fence on the Ellis- street side. This takes up all the side- walk and a portion of the street. Super- visor Deasy suggested tHat the removal of the fence would not do away with all the objection. At the suggestion of Mayor Phelan he presented a resolution later in the ses- sion directing Chief Sullivan of the Fire Department to take down the walls of the entire structure. |The intention of the Supervisors is to have the walls razed at once to prevent accidents to pass- ers-by. The following communication regarding the granting of permission to the Market Street Railway Company to operate its lines on down town streets was referred to the Street Committee: The North Central Improvement Associa- tion, conslsting of property-owners in the business district of San Francisco bounded by Kearny street on the west, California street on the south, the bay on the sast and north, desires to request your honotr- able board to grant the’Market street Rail- way Company the franchises asked for on Bush street, between Sansome and Grant avenue, on 'Grant avenue, between Bush and Geary streets, in accordance with the carrying out of the following plan: To continue the Post-street line along Mont- gomery street to Jackson by a triple track System, which will leave a space of about eleven feet between the outside track and, used. Such delay would be an injustice to ue. Cjty and County Attorney Lane was re- | N. Schlesinge: S quested to furnish the board with an | for park urgdgosztfieedtwosgllzcl;stg? flt"d‘ opinion_as to the power of the board in | bounded by Eighteenth and Faorfi il the matter of compelling the Sutter-street | Dolores and Church streets, for $300.000. " cnmgan.\' to con}lplr with a recent request | " The Federation of Mission Improvement of the board. This was to corrugate the | Clubs asked the board to reconsider its stone blocks on that portion of the street | recent action against a main sewer for which should be kept In order by the Ocean View district. The matter was re- company. ferred to the Street Committee. The fed- The attenflon of the managers of the | eration indorsed the protest of the West City Improvement Company was called |of Castro Street Improvement Club to_the fact that a complaint had been | against the blasting now being done at Jlodged with the board to the effect that | Douglass and Clipper streets, the company was working its men over | The application of President James H. eight hours a day. Under the statutes | Kennedy. of the Excelsior Athletic Clu and the terms of the contract with the | for a boxing permit for some evening b clty eight hours constitute a day’s labor. { tween the TsP and 15th of April wal be it was determined that lamp posts [ ferred to the Health and Police Com- w}:flfih are ]rxznt udsed for Hglh!lng purposes | mgteg‘ 4 sha! e allowed to remain standing as 5. 8. Heller requested exempti long as they are required by the Post- | poll tax on the g;]uund that k:'emxso; r;‘::-x'\n Telephone: Main 5713, Pierce-Rodolph e Storage Co. | Low Rates. Storage, : Packing, Office:.S. W. Cor. Post and Powell Streets, Opposite Union Square. Moving, Shipping. | ing V PHPADPADARDAPKDADN DX OHPXDOXPAOK DA OAOX D Fireproof Warehouses. Covered Vans. Lowest Rates—Packing and Shipping. the curb, substituting electricity for cable on the entire route, and to canstruct a new electric line (double tracks) from Ja¥son street along Sansome to Bush, to Grant | sides of-i ber of the Natienal Guard of California and thus exempt under the law. The re- quest was referred to the Judiciary Com- mittee. The board of ‘directors of the Produc- ers’ Assoclation asked that the clty set apart $500,000 each vear for the henefit of the \mem{n)loyed, and also that the street raflroads be taken from their owners and operated in the interest of the whole peaple. R B The additional appropriation of $10.500 was allowed Tax Collector Sheehan. out of the ‘general fund with which to con- duct his office from March until the end of the fiscal year, June 30, 1899 9| All bids opened at the board meetin of January 3 for the paving of Morton street, between Kearney street and Grant avenue, were rejected. USED BLANK CARTRIDGES. Frank Nickel Arrested for Threaten- | ing His Sister’s Life. “I want him charged with threatening my life and trying to kill me.” Thus spoke Mrs. Annle Bond, a pre- possessing young woman, as she entered | the City Prison last night, accompanied | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION TUESDAY, March 14, at 2130 p. m. | Antique S|GK HEADAGHE TURKISH—PERSIAN—IRAN. Positively cured by these AT 123 GEARY STREET. TO-DAY, ADVERTISEMENTS. { | by her brother, Frank Nickel, who was under arrest, and Policeman Minnehan. | “‘He_ has repeatedly threatened to kill | me,”’- She tearfully remarked, “‘but I did | not fear him until he almed a revolver at me and fired. 1 immediately ran from the houst, and meeting the police officer told him 0f my brother's attempt to kill | me. 1 want him sent to jall, as I know | he will injure me unless he is punished.” | Mrs, Bond is the wife of Dr. Bond, whose domestic ‘troubles have already been aired in the Superior Court. Accord- ing to her story she went to visit her mother, who lives at 270 Shipley street, last evening, when her brother plcked up a small table and threw it at her. As she ran_from the house he drew a revolver loaded with blank cartridges and fired three shots at her. Meeting Policeman Minnehan she told him of the trouble, and going to 'the house he placed Nickel under arrest. At the City Prison he was charged with threats against life and dis- charging firearms within the city limits. Mrs. Bond cannot account for her brother’s conduct except that he has been drinking heavily, so she claims, and that his mind s _deranged through the exces- slve use of liquor. —_—————— TEACHERS IN SESSION. Denounce the Old Board and Object to | the Term ‘““Life Tenure.” | The San Francisco Teachers’ Club’met | in the Mercantile Library building last night and listened to a report from F. | H. Clark, chairman of the committee on | Little Pills, This grand consignment comprises aver 1000 ’hfl,iw ieve istress from | finest Rugs ever offered in the U ed States, relieve Distress Dyspepsia, | ling, without reserve, at prices that 'urkey. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- | fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- | ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. | Strong Drinkis Death Auctioneer. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Traims lenve nud are di SAN FRANCISCO. (Msin Line, Foot of Market Street.) tEAvE Frox Dec. 18, 1838, @A Niles, San Jose and Way Stadions.. | 7:00a Benicis, Suisun snd Sacramento. 0 Murysrilie, Orovillo and Reddiog via 7:004 Elmira, Vecavilie and Rumsey. Ti0A R S Rton, Valiejo, Kapa, Calistogs and Santa N Aumu':fxwm Ogden snd ‘ ‘ { arr | | munieipal relations. -The report briefly covered the ground of the salary troubles with the old School Board, terminating | in a condemnation “of the methods of | that body. It also contained a resolution | regarding the common expression of | “life tenure in office for teachers.” The report guoted sections of the civil laws | which show that teachers are elected and r.q | can at any time be deposed for incom- | GEORGE DAHLBENDER & CO., Sale Agts, | | petency or misconduct. In the face of this, it was argued, there can be no such | thing as life tenure, i The concluding paragraph in the reso- lution, relating to the experiences of the | teachers in the closing months of the last year, Is worthy of attention. It is as | follow | “We desire to call attention to the fact| that the continuances of teachers at their | posts. of duty during the long period of collapse of . the .financial management of the department proves that their service is above that of the mere hireling: that they serve for the cause and not the pay alone, in no danger of forgetting that th teacher exists for the school and not the school for the teacher. e For Paving Valencia Street. { The Business Men's A Iy organized on Valencia street, will urge on the Supervisors the necessity of hav- encia street paved with bitumen from Market to Twenty-eighth. A rough estimate of the expense has been figured the board of directors of the asso- ciation. It will cost in the nelghborhood of $53,000 and the members of fhe org: zation consider it is no more than just that the city should bear the expense, in- asmuch as Valencla street is one of the principal thoreughfares leading out of the proper into San Mateo County. All r local improvements in the vicinity of Valencia street will be made subservi- ociation, recent- | | ent to this. The committee having charge of securing signatures to a petition for this purpese are meeting with encoura ment from property-owners and m chants, not only on the line of the stree affected, but from a wide circle on both ADVERTISEMENTS. A Sau Jose, ermore, _tockton, Tons, Bscramento, Placervill Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff.. 4182 8:304 *Milton, Oskdale and Jamestown. 4152 A Martines, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, L Lo Mame;lhl:d o ara: 12:132 1004 Fresio, Bakersteld, Santa ifariiara, DR. CH ONIC TABLETS | it it e T are the only positively guaranteed remedy for the | New Orleans sud East. .. 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Friday, Sunday | and Wadnesday. | DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob- | servation Car and Electrio Lighted Sleeping Car. | This Train Is In Addition to the Daily Overland Express. AN FRANCISCO TICKET GFFICE—620 MARKET ST TELEPHONE MAIN 1381 Oekland Office—1118 Broadway. Sacramento Office—201 J Strest. Ben Jose Office—7 West Senta Olars Sb Glen Ellen. tages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Bprings; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyw gorville for Skasgs Springs: af Claverdals o the Geysers; at Hopland for Dunchn Sprh Kelseyville, Carlsl NORTH PAGIFIC GOAST RAILROAL. : Soa et % Via Sausalito Fgrry. = PD&&-. ‘?Kifi‘f O N AN IO A RE . TAULEY | joho \Daptss dttvaeatie s Lisviexs, Buoknelle, Ednhedrin Heights. Huilville, Booneville, | A WEEK DAYS—*7:20; *3:30, 11:00 a. m.; #1468 BARReCHn ERG Cine - Clty, v ) Dyen, 45, 6:16, *6:00, 6:30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS—For_ San Rafael on Mon- daye. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1L:80 b, @ : a m; s ort. estport, 1'sal Willitts, Laytonville, ming's, Bell's Springs, Harris: Olsen's, Beotia and Eureka. n-izfnfq?fi_!f;' :r“'m_ 2 Saturday t Monday round trip tickets ay Trains marked * run to § atin, reduced Tates. P Ak FABE o BAN FRANCISCO, | On Y% round trip tickets to all polnta WEEK DAYS— *6:35, 7:45, *9:30 a m. M‘l{nflnd Ban Rafael at Dalf rates. g S 5 b, m Hicker Ohces, o Marker ot Chrontcte bdm, EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays H_C. Na, P and Eaturdays at 6:40 p. m. General Manager. Gen. Pass Azehts +8:00. *10:00, *11:%5 a. m. SUNDAYS—6:20, #1:15, 93:10, 4:40, %6:20 p. m. Trains marked * starts from San Quentta FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. K DAYS—5:45 645, 7:85, 840 & m3 5 A - THE SAN FRAKCISCO AND SAR JOAQUIN TS AR S R lees VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. and su-xarg-sy_-.:-ot._irmog B i 1205, 120, 3:9, | FrOm Jan. 35, 188, trains will run as follo §:00, 6:20 . “'r‘nzzoucn 'rgumsa‘ i South-bound. | North-bound. 18 5. % " Seturiue “Dancan Mills ‘and way | Stations. [Sunday | wer 00 LTAICRS: e Exc'ptd | Daflg | 'm. Sundays--Duncan Mills and way sta's. | - = = Stockton | 3:45 pm 600 = MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. weano. i (Vis Sausalito “erry.) - anto: E et W Voltensuuising S | 3 ol " Niemira " | 640 ami1i22 pra Efi oy 1S p m pm! Tulare ! 5:50 am| 1:0592 200, 10:00, u-;u s m, 15 b o . Stopping at intermediate points as required. Round by trom MiTl 7alley, L. | *For particulars of staze and other connectio E N, Agenta, &1 Mef] | Inquire at Tra‘fic Manager's Office, 321 l(ut: street, San “trest. San Fraaclaco.

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