The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 19, 1899, Page 12

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL: 19, 1899. ADVANCE IN NTALS FOR DEPOT USES Railroad Companies Resist an Increase. SOUTHERN PACIFIC PROTEST KRUTTSCHNITT CLAIMS THE COMPANY IS HARASSED. Resolution for a Twenty Per Cent Increase Adopted by the State Board of Harbor Com- missioners. bor ( reso mmissioners yester- ition was adopted tal to the r [ Apr. 19, ¢ ¢ New prices Sunday No Liquors—just Good Groceries ' = 3 mng Coffee and teas—every afirma tyereeione = | house at 1046 Folsom street on October | clals at the City Hall that a remedy must I Ting q = Another reso 10, 1885. On the e and at the place | be found for “the present condition of | brand in demand. & for the col Acting Police Judge Barry Declares | named. at the early hour of 1 a. m., Mrs, | {1088, and that goon, on account of the | mRviEe ened of the s s 2 i | Mollarkey threw a lamp at Mrs. Sults, | hobe who wi Heisr ey tithe coss | You've bought them be- date of oc That the Pictures Exhibited R s T R O ¥ a0 : Were Suggestively Sults also carried a lamp and the one in |~ e 3 fore but alwavs paid more. her hand was shattered by that thrown by | z : z o -1 P 9 Immoral. Mias Matloak ey Thetet wasban s o ol| In Philadelphia. R o= nd Mrs. Suits was burned to death. Mrs, | She—What led you to suspect he had | ¢Java and Mocha e d reaso iz Mollarkey was arrested shortly after (he | been visiting the Epeak-easy?’ e ) commi Her—He spoke with such difficulty.—In- r to all cof = drinkers; o gular price heavy a tribute 2 pay the penalty by going to Sta 2 5 ¢ : 9 he purpose in view 1s e fight for decency made by The Cal | P*¥ penalty by going to State prison. | dianapolis Journal. ¢Costa Rica Oc companies using the exhibition of indecent plc- ——— = COURT ADJOURNS FOR A FIST FIGHT WHEREUPON HIS +HONOR ApJOURNS Fom Five MinuTEs Carer MEGREGOR &ET ur HokbR PersonaL’ “Yo your Honor kindly adjourn court for five minutes?”’ plaintively aske Acting Police Judge Barry yesterday morning. d Prosecuting Attorney Carpenter rn the blow upon McGregor said he had no right to obje to him, and McGregor made a reply that rclined to make it a personal matter. it a personal matter,” retorted McGregor, and then Carpenter suavely ask with the result mentioned. \at Carpenter had asked for an adjournment so that he could take McGregor out 1 had no idea that a fight w, rpenter promptly objected, to the court a t.. Carpenter asked McGregor to ad- remark angered' the Prc that ecuting Attorney MeGregor seemed o mak: i the Judge'to e and in prospect, otherwise he would not have adjourned court, quletly talk the Q040404040+ 04+ Q404040+ D4CH040404 O+ O+ O + O+ OHOIO4D4D4O4OI0+ O+ 040+ 0+ OHO4O404040 4+ O+ 040404 [ - [ + Q + o + [ + Q - o - 0 < [ + Q + Q 3 o < (] < (] + (] + [ < [ ¢ B B @ +O4O4040+ 0404040+ 04040424040 4C40+ 040+ 0+ O+ OHOHO4O404040404 0404040+ QQW‘ helpers in the members 8 c helper members of the Catholic At a meeting of the union held last evening in Knights of the Red Branch Hall Jeremiah Deasy, John H. McGinney Captain Mallett, John Mulheri, William Mulvin, Mrs, Mulverhill, Mrs. C. V. Flan- nagan 'and Mrs. Kerr were appointed committee to meet with the representa- tives of the soclety and the conference nittee next Th ¥ evening in the sement of St. Cathedral. BRAVELY ON Peter Bacigalupi Is | Convicted. 0 T th Pacific Railroad, ed advance i cisco and Nc a protest against t th He malr an and R and, “‘Pegamold” book leathers for binding; per- fect for gold lettert| 62 Chronicle bldg. * IS IMPOSED MINIMUM FINE — el Convicted of Manslaughter. Mrs. Jane Mollarkey was convicted by a jury in Judge Cook’s court of the crime of manslaughter for having caused the death of Mrs. Nellie Sults in a lodging- WARNED TO BE MORE CAREFUL IN THE FUTURE. on of the crime and must now STARVATION IN - PROSPECT FOR - INDIGENT SICK County Hospital Bilis Are Unpaid. CONTRACTORS GIVE -NOTICE FLOUR AND FUEL MEN WANT THEIR MONEY. Say They Will Furnish No More Provisions Until Funds Are Available for Goods Al- ready Delivered. Twelve hundred patients.at the City and County Hospital will in a few davs be confronted with the prospect of death by starvation unless the Board of Super- visors can find some way to pay the city’s bills. Not only does the grim specter of famine threaten' the unfortunates within the-walls of the barnlfke structure where are confined the indigent sick, but their emaciated and pain-racked bodies will be exposed to the chill of the wind and fog that sweeps in from the ocean through the gap In Twin Peaks unless the coal contractor can find a way to the city's strong: box. Many of the merchants who have con- “Why, certainly, Mr. Carpenter,” replied the Judge. tracts. to furnish the City and® County Carpenter took off his eyeglasses, picked up his hat and, walking out of his inclosure, leaned Hospital with fuel and provisions have 1 whispered to Attorney Fred McGregor, “Come along outside.” McGregor followed the received no pay from the city since Feb- and as the door of the court d behind them Carpenter put up his *do and with a Tasy S0 e e of b caught McGre on the point of the chin, making his teeth rattle and causing him to stagger Dresent fiscal year. In consequence of d to be in the vicinity, and, rushing forward, he caught hold of McGregor and this- the Del Monte Milling Company, orney begged hard to be let alone so_that he could which holds the contract for supplying the hospital with flour, meal and similar into the court, followed by McGregor, and coolly said: “Your Honor, I : SGregor ool 5 i o - . od products, served notice yesterday nd McGregor took up his position in front of ‘the rail as if nothing had happened. o i vouid deciine to furnish any more cenion spgaling LAt Jomey Dadlel (CRnlIl Gaiboy,awas 0ods to the institution until s . Barry's court with stealing three hams from George Reld, a grocer on Sanchez street, and Forthcoming for goods delivered during | him. When McGregor started in to cross-examine Reid he asked: u have no desire to prosecute this March and April. Tt me action has - been taken by Thomas Morton, who holds the contract for 'supplying the hos- pital with coal. Other confractors have | signified thelr intention of adopting the same course for the reason, they say | that they cannot afford to provide the i | stitution with goods gratis, and past e: perience has taught the little prospect of remune Carpenter re s the affair, but McGregor said that he was completely taken by surprise when Car- fund for the maintenance of the h penter struck him, and expressed his willingness to “go him a bunch any time.” The affair caused quite an excitement § |i8 In the condition in which th in the corridor for a few minutes. find it. Until yesterday there was some pros- pect that there would be sufficient money in the hospital fund to pay the outstand- | ing bils for last month. but. that hope d | ? oo after. The officers then went to the | was killed when Auditor Wells was | | | Six more horses Gy Piothers and found | advised by his attorney that the action o | Which tiey orses il g Similar ~condition, | taken by the Board of Supervisors on st rests mentionad tolloney, WO X The ar-|Monday was fllegal. The action referred to was the transferring to the fund pro- i e vided by }h(-) m?x tax llm‘\' for (hv(_nz n- he Int ai 3 14 FAPLS AT tenance of the hospital the sum of 35000, SR ,].r"“f of Catholic Ladies’ Aid. which is still to the credit of the fund ¢ he executive committee having in |provided for repairs to the hospital. Gen- 3 charge the preparations for the fair for the | €ral Dickinson yesterday advised Auditor Catholic Ladies’ Ald has found energetic | W18 that this trans could not_be leg- &otic | 11ly made, and that the only fund which can be drawn upon for the maintenance of the institution is that provided by the last tax levy. Acting on this advi the Auditor has refused to audit demands that would- otherwise have been drawn from this additional sum of $5000. There now r ains in the hands of the Auditor unsatisfied March demands to the total amount of about $3000. There is al- ready in sight demands for money on account of provisions furnished dur- month than suffi- roads were developing t ement “Cat} The | fng ‘the present m despite. the falr opens on April 27 in Native' Sons’|cient to exhaust the April apportionment i argued t T : after the April salary demands have been increase. PR o) paid. Before these April demands can be paid the unpaid March demands must e satisfied. It can readily be seen that the prospect ahead for the contractors is not encouraging. The present condition of things at the hospital is due to extravagance on the part of the officials in cha of that in- stitution and of the Supervisors who tions. It s the opinion of the offi requ are | responsible for the authorization of their | fliclent to main- aph parlors has met with ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL VALUES - New Goods! | =, AT ‘ Black Good ~ Silks. | Black Goods. | —— et ‘ Changeable Taffeta Silks, col- || 1case Black Mohair Crepons, oredsatinstripes,dark col- ten different $l 25 i | orings, extra $] 00 designs .... Wle . heavy quality 91UV Yd, = ‘ : s i 20 pleces Extra Quality Striped Taffeta Silks, yvhite ‘ Black Mohair Crepons, and monotone effects, || poplin effects, eight equal stripes, In violet, { different de- $1 50 turquolse, $1 00 | signs...... PhedV Yq, etc., etc.... LUV Y(, || = o | An elegant assortment of Polka[ I?ot Tafe{)as,h latest Black Figured Mohalr ‘ fnoegirl;rr;gs’ang $°lt olarge' Granites, 44 inches wide, * handsome de- small dots. . PLeVY Yd. SIS Sebos $]-00 Yd. Black and White and Blue 2 = w and White Checked Taf- || 20 pieces Black Wool Taf- fetas, complete line, dif- fetas, 44 Inches wide, ferent size $l 00 gerlulne French manu- checks. . ... . Yd. facture..... $1 25 e 5 sesesssee o . Complete assortment ot = 1 case Reversible Silk and Wool Figured Etamines, best quality Printed Fou- \ lard Silks, latest color- || | Ings, 24 inches wide and ; four different designs, i 1 S OT AT, 19-inch CHECKED and STRIPED TAFFETAS, in navy and white, and black and white, also new effects and colorings, extra fine quality— 9 084 1892 ‘ i, U3, 15, 1T, 19, 121 POST STREET. SECRETARY GREEN ON RACE TRACK FINANCES | AND TELLS OF STOCKHOLDER: OF RUNNING EXPENSES. thing at Ingleside Track But | { = ! | Police Did Not Interfere With Any- | | the Betting. | The case instituted by the Pacific Coast | Jockey Club against Chief of Police Lees | and his men to restrain them from enter- | | ing the grounds at Ingleside and interfe | ing with the betting on races was con-| tinued before Judge Murasky vesterday. | | s SR oo —= | Captain J. J. Callunden, of Morse's pa- | Real, fu to = w8 Frh el s okl ADYI‘?B{HSF?‘I{HTS- | Hosmer for the defense. He affirmed he Arbuc lors on Market street, hav- ~~— | noticed the raids had resulted in a dimin- CONTE T > T fined by Acting fshed attendance, and that the police 0. Anite Ly morning. shoved and intimidated patrons of the ‘(\ : s . < The monthly rate mer] the ca: called Attorney s o Tifound to b our e et s >uatamala Southe acific, $5500; s Waldheimer, for the defendant, asked the W. R. Vice, an attache of the Union Pa- | (g : : s 2 (4 A choice roast. S0 e s 5 privilege of introducing further expert cific Rallway, testified that after the raids | 5 ¢ 7€ of our:faultlessly Iaundered ¢F Japa Tea bos — - testimony as to the pictures to show that he ceased taking tourists to the track, | collars. No aw-edges” mar your ancy japan o they were not immor: being afraid of arrest comfort; no torn butto: hole Kc! | GES. 3 n : eing afraid of arrest. : n holes excita '"‘5‘1' e { UNFOUNDED .CHARGES Prosecuting Attorney Carpenter said he b e D R i e Dngeatablisher 81 Soc, | $ast ismisses had subpenaed W. L. Kip, John Secretary F. H. Green was questioned | - v're the or sses th Y Secretary F. H. e 1 Ut e 247 § #Imperial | Commissioner Heacock Dls];mk B Hemphill, Jaod N chiefly on finances. He told of contracts | °f the perfectly equipped United States s Case Agalnst Shipping Brokers a5 S e e unfulfilled, and of the fifty employes, | Laundry. Brown and Savory. Judge had excused the other two rev- whose monthly wage amounted to $5000. | The charges against J. Savory i gentlemen from attendance. He He testificd ;h‘:‘(x(u\um Jockey Club Was | The United States Laundry. Office 3ro ing brokers, were dismi 2 capitalized at $500,000. Ve D s "Court Com- | In& Introguced for the defendant, as the Fhe witness was questioned at cons 1004 Market Street. | Al St a been ac had enough of that with Saloon- erable length during the afternoon session Telephone South 420. ssloner Heacoc Sacaaah 2 ne and he thought the Judge FAttorey Hosmer as to mierference on | Telephone South 42 P el EIGHT SAVING STORES: 735 Market St. 8. F. 1311 Polk 8¢. 8. P. Central - 7th & Wo B e S S S S S W W) P . Cheese in the | mous¢ frap These are the regular | prices of Ghirardelli’s Cocoa, 1-2 1b. 25¢; 11b, ,50c Ground Chocolate, 11b,..30c Eagle Chocolate, 11b . . ..25¢c Monarch Chocolate, 1.1b . . 35¢ They are pure, full weight, home made, FRESH. The above prices leave | but a fair legitimate profit for the retailer, but some grocers offer them for less, merely as a BAIT—like cheese in the mouse trap. D. GHIRARDELLI €0. . " President. bR ; 1 of v the allotment law en- pable of deciding whether the | acted at the last session of Cong d | picture: immoral or not. | their case was st on record on this| The J id he believed that the pi | e . allieid {hat 1n Ahipping| thres were ely immoral, and - 3 to the plea that they were works of ar atlors Svenson and McDonald they had | (5ot Be® uite absurd. The defendant exacted and collected a fee of $15 from | had testified that any child on deposit- each, under the pretense that the sallors | jng a nickel could see the pictures in were indebted to them for that sum. question, and that was enough. He had The prosecution was initiated and con- | already found Collins guilty and would ducted by the Coa men’'s Union, an so find the defendant guilty. He asked officer of that organization attending the | would the defenaant receive his sentence examination and counseling with Assist- | yiow ant United States Attornev Woodworth. | ~Attorney Waldheimer sald there ap- | Ex-Assisiant United States Attorn Bert | péared to be no use in making any argu- ohlesinger had charge of the defense. ment, as the Jud ade - The fate of the used men pivoted | mind, e macuns “f have,” said the Judge. “I will im- pose a slight fine this time for the reason ipping articles signed by the | sailors In the office of the Hawalian Con- sul. A clause appeared in the articles | that I want to glve you an ity that the satlors owed $30 of thelr advance | to- change the_ plotares and. camiuce iy and that this debt was payable to | business carefully in the future. It is | against the law to exhibit indecent ple- tures, but in the eircumstances I will im- pose the minimum fine of $10. If arrested upon the | Brown. | 71t appeared from the evidence that Mr. { Brown had not appearcd at all before | the Hawailan Consul, and that the clause | again for a similar offense I w ¢ | had been injected into the shipning arti- | that I will impose e o cles without the knowledge or consent of | al 1ll impose the maximum pen- himself or his partner, mr. Savory. The ¢ Waldhelmer re: ‘f_“ fendants ~;\u‘r};’ ‘hnrl M:'Inmum and | w e of jlls“(:u(‘;ffitnrgfll‘(‘ksgnt(}‘a;n‘(i Svenson ow em only 8 cents, and|the Judge retorte 3 b i that they had not made any claim be bl i Phiadcazals Phaseo et ot | be fore the Consul for even that sum, the: {galupi had not the $10.to_pay the receiving their fees from the owner of the | fin id Prosecuting Attorney Ci | vessel for which they were furnishing the | ordered that he be Sent to ‘rasén“im"&?f, | erew. fine was paid. There wasan indignant pro- » case had been dismissed, Mr, | test from Bacl fter the alupl and. his attorney, sailors wn d that the ere stool | but Carpenter said he did not inte « eons for certaln -ersons who had an | make any exception in Buclgulupx';ng o enmity ainst the shipping brokers, | Some friends of Bacigalupi put up the $10 —_———— Lieb Will Case. A contest to the will of the late Charles | pRUmAT, TREATMENT OF HORSES | and he was saved from the indigni | being taken to prison. gttt | | | | W. Licb, who died a few days ago leaving | to his brother, Harry H. Lieb, property : S 53 A alted at, 32005, was filed yesterday by | Shocking Condition of the Livestock am H. L another brother, who of Gray Bros., Contractors. ims that he : was not mentioned in the | will of he officers of the Society for the Pre- the decea by reason of the tes. | tator's insanity. The contest has been | Vention of Cruelty to Animals have assigned to Judge Troutt for trial. + | caused the arrest of Frank Marshall and —_——— In the Divorce Court. Maria Hanck has sued Fre for. a divorce, alleging cause of action. uzetta Thompson was rce from Jerry D. v on_the ground of des abeth Moore rd Moore on t | John White, driver and stable foreman |for Gray Bros., contractors, for being cruel to the horses under their care. Barly in the morning a number of com- laints were received from people living r Bay street and Montgomery avenue, ere to the effect that Gray Bros. using horses to pull heavy loads up | hill that were hardly able to keep . | their feet under them, let alone doing any kind of work. ' Secretary Hol- brook and Officer McCurry went to. the place and found the drivers whacking along with a pair of old skates that were afflicted with about all of the ills to which_horseflesh is heir. r. Holbrook recognized the pitiful con- 000 is subscribed ang | ditlon of the animals, but before proceed- o and | {g he summoned Veterinary. Surgeons | Drs. Jacobsen and Masoero, who stated that the two horses were over twenty ears o!d and should be killed because of their shocking condition. This was done k Hanck desertion as a anted s h Richa A New Bank Organized. The State Bank Commissioners have granted to the Bank of Hemet, Riverside County, a license to carry on a general banking busine §100,000, of which § about 40 per cent p ————— 99" Cleveland bicy $40 and 350 | Crescents, $85. Leavitt & Bill, 809 Larkin, The_capital stock the part of the police with any Ingleside track except the bettin, cording to his testimony the races hing at NEW DIRECT CONSIGNMENT | Just Taken Out of the | ym House in | have continued. The ba {{ ‘m« restaurant, | Franaing the candy shop, could a have continued N in business if those in authority so de- AN]‘]QUE S sired. The police paid no heed to them, | oo ' “en Qevoting all their attention to the betting | GENUINE, ~=—= ring. Mr. Green said the raid of the po- L lice on March 14 had deterred people from RARE' [ visiting the track. The majority of those = in attendance were there to bet, and sup- | FINE [ pressing betting had the effect of keeping them away. When the police arrived at the grounds the ople left the betting | ring, and many of them left the grounds entirely. Mr. Green, in reply to a question from Judge Murasky, said he had advised peo- ple noll to l;}e!.las hefldld;;g" want them | to violate the law. He said the club is | e not £merbested in pool»sel}l‘lng nor suffering | dD:ynol fail to attend. Goods on view Wednese any to be sold while the present ordi- | 8% e : e ot s || o rotpERRAGE. e BUS O no meeting since this trouble commenced, . - e but he knew their sentiments. He has en- To Be Sold st AUCTION, THIS DAY (Wednesday), April 19, At 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. 125 GEARY ST. We received imperative instructions to sell out this unsurpassed coll on without reserve, tire management of affairs, subject to su- pervision of the directors.” - . DocTtor Attorneys Ach and Hosmer had severa collisions, finally drawing from Judge Mu- MEYERS rasky the admonition not to be so fu ‘ in their trial of the case. The mat & CO. goes on this morning at 10 o'clock. sIJeclalis‘S I‘Ol. uen ———e————— NOVELTY IN INSURANCE. | A Company Which Pays Policy Hold- ers in Case of Loss of Posi- tion. The Provident Security Compan corporated March 17 with a cash c of $100.000, will begin doing bu 405 Montgonmery street on Monda This company, which is ba | of the best known capitalists in the State, | has a plan of insurance which has never been tried in this country. Instead of in- suring against accidert, fire or death it agrees to pay the salary for six months of any person holding a policy Whu loses his positicn through no fault of his own. Hundreds of men are annually thrown out of employment through unexpected contingencies, such as the failure or re- moval of business houses, or their de- struction by ‘The Provident Security Company will afford these an income while seeking new position The officers of the concern are: Will E. Davis, president; E. W. Newhall, vice | argest an vedical tn- e B tensive practice in the U. 0 Pay Till Cured ESTABLISHED 17 YEARS. All letters confidential y Thousands enred at homes No Charge for Consultstion. MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISco | Elevator Entrance. _nl Oppression, Suffocation, Neuralgia, etc., cured by ESPIC’S GIGARETTES, or POWDER Paris, J. ESPIC; New York, E. FOUGERA & CO. ALL DR - WHEN YOU president, P. N. Lilienthal, treasure George C. Pratt, s?cr&sari . F. Green, | assistant secretary, ard of trustees— ) P. N. Lillenthal, M. H. Hecht, Willis E Require an ELcC | Davis, L. R. Ellert, Louis Sloss Jr., . g TRIC BELT get Dr. Van Sicklen, John L. Howard, s = | Newhall, John R. Spring, George F Pierce's" and you will | son. The actual business will be man- | aged by Messrs. Pratt and Green. M Pratt has gone East to introduce the s: aem into other cities and open branch of- ces. not be disappointed. Call or address PIERCE ELECTRIC €0, 620 | Market st. (opp. Palaco Hota), 5. F.

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