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s THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1899. FOR DIRECTOR . = Hannah T S UNDER A FLATCAR INSANE ASYLUMS The Governor and the Mexican Preparing to Fulfill a Senatorial Fight Gontract. California Insanity Law Neatly Amended for the Purpose, the Personnel of Two Boards Will Be Adjusted, Heads Will Fall and Obligations Be Paid. Would Deprive Him of All His ——— . — Chairmanships. A Man’s Fortune his health, - strength, vigor and courage. |f he isa puny weakling, red and weary from morning till ght, he does not know the joy of To-Night’s Meeting Will Very Likely Change the 0O!d Balance of Power in the Board of Education. | | | There’s money in it—s happiness. DR. MEYERS & The fam ROM the headquarters of Mr. Phillip | holding the balance of power and ”"frf Crimmins the ukase has gone forth, | Was much speculation as to which Sife and unless publicity shall change or | 1€ would lean. It was the GO postpone for a time the plans of the | 57'%; % MACE 8 PRCE hir'e ‘Schools com- | Board of Education, Director Edward | mittecs, These were given him and Head Head will to-night be shorn of the chair- | became at once a ruling power on the | manship of the Supplies Committee and | board. ils for three meetings of = {8 a member, un- tate, rd, the troub the Gov be eligible to th ended that fol- will be cut down from the same office on | &t the same time Baneriivene T, G by overwork, wo 3 the Evening Schools Committee. fuential Mr. Crimmins by giving to r{;m cesses, s Mr. Head, it is said, s to be relieved ppolntment of the se for cause. The charges against him are ster was considered a_m incorporated in a report which is due to | Yeoman by the astute Crimmins be presented at the meeting of the board | &yen, Mr. Head, and therein A, this evening and which have been in | ho srioiot e "own political grave. He preparation for the past fortnight. The | took advantage of it by ‘“going up | Crimmins six on the board claim that | against” Superintendent Webster and his | the decent element, frequently mentioned ie"i“i"‘\;}’l\rtjdbullcy at every time opportun- as the “Club Five,” will vote with them | "0 4" Claimed publicly - that Webster for Mr. Head's dethronement. was usurping the functions of members of The report will set forth that Head is | the board, and suggested that if the onc relieved of his executive prerogatives | man power were to be inaugurated because he has found not enough time | it be done at once and Webster be glven iy i free rein. For a time Webster appar- “;flpr:p“:}il “dsmmfimr é:e a{!‘?’ffi ,Ol o';]‘s ently did what Head accused him of, but o e Supplies Committee 1S One | onjy for the reason that it was the policy of the most Important In the city’s plan | of the board to 16t him o on until . the an el State of- ble than ir B board of ma ylum, will s A Republican ASKEL CANTROWITZ, the 20-year-old son of Heyman Cantrowitz of vacancy and ey 5 2o A s e 14 Fuit n street, v;‘ussfuur;d dead yesterday morning under a flatcar on of achools. To it come all the requisi- | members bad sufcient kaowiedgs of af- boards of a sidetrack near the Southern Pacific railroad station at Colma, San tions of the different principals for the | fairs to do business by themselves. As a | lums, will Mateo County, his throat cut from ear to ear. A bloody razor supplles necessary to their different | member of the previous board, however, law clenched in a death grip in the right hand warranted the presumption that the charges, and the chairman’s days are | Head thought there was some considera- | vote oung man taken his own life. The body was found at 5 o'clock in the morn- . tion due his experience, and he fought full in attending to them. fan be- h com- matter has [ 3 H ; Webster at every turn, notwithstanding @ | Mr. Head's duties as an employe of the | they bhoth acknowledged the same mas- @ | Spring Valley Water Company, so it is| ter, until finally the Crimmins people said, do not leave him sufficient time for | tired of it and warned him against any | @ | Supply Committec matters. The Evening | further attempts at making political cap- lentity of the suicide was established from a letter on his person, and @ School i3 of almost equal im- | ital by fighting the Superintendent. s of his family in this city were notified of the fate that had over- portance, and Mr. Head's Spring Valley | The warning went unheeded, and Head They were at a I f them saying : duties have apparently left him littie | went 5o far as to arbitrarily order closed s [ L3 [ ® v a resident of Colma named Charles Sundiman, who wi g He notified Deputy Coroner Cunningham at Bade he jury returned a verdict of suicide. The remain d City. s walking along At an inquest were taken to mmitte » was no known reason for it, as he had eve v time for that, either, for the fact remains | 2 number of the evening 3 e oihad vyt dealel L that in the four months of his incum- | ster would not stand such action, and S axt TS hBl Bt s i e s bency he has rendered but one report,|at the next meeting the board backed | nd extremely sensitive, hecome unbalanced from inabuity to and that upon evening school matters. him up by reopening the schools in the medical osition. He was =iven a place Monday a week ago in the recefving These are the things, it is said, that|face of strong opposition by Head. Then t of Weinstock, Lubin & €o., with the promise, if he proved capa- are to be charged against Mr. Head. At|it developed that Head was not giving FZ= 3 ble, of a permanent position. He had been employed by the firm in another an.\'t rah "ll:.v( W}H“fllripeg:n;fnfln‘ tfig‘r‘er-\ his public duties thlemtinae 1;11@ required, = department duri olidays and a other d C o port when that shall be lered, and | and Webster com: ned that Was depariment diniig theibus s ipldypanle 1 gther dry, goodeiatored n throwing him out of his position his fel- | withholding needed supplies from him, DR. CO. began the city, and had given satisfaction. He did not appe: to fulfill the requirements of his new position urday night. Monday morning he left his home aw or heard of him until informed of his suicide S GRANTS , however, to be able nd he was discharged last Sat- 1d that is the last his family low members will find their excuse in| even to the postage stamps necessary to them. A the business of his office. That completed It appears that Head's undoing is his|Head's alienation from the Crimmins own, and it began when the present|crowd. The other side had no use for| board was organized last December. At|§ioWe G50 CCACE A0S B9 {1 0 e that time he started to make the w of his_splendid opportunities. The fi plan of organization was promulgated b Mr. Stow and it gave to the clean ment on the board control of adminis trative matters. Besides Mr. tow their successful career as Special- ists for all diseases and weakness of men more than 18 years ago. Theic practice is now more exten- sive than ever. They have the * largest and best equipped medi- cal institution in America. Their was to be ousted. A committee headed by President Bergerot took up his duties and made needed Inspections of the even- ing schools, and is now ready to report Since then Head has spent the better part of his time in a vain attempt to square saloon s Judge Grz president, Mr. Eels (D.) was to be chair- - f iti aperon, Crim- 3 mere e | Man of the Classification Committee and Bimselc with hig politicalchaperon, CHtm= 1} * prices are within theireach™ofi a ] 2 feJudse ne Mr. Stow’'s best man in all board poli- i s | : : % veek £0 that they | fics, “Stafford was to be chalrman of the | o1t Was of no avall however, for yester- | et [ el unplies Committee, Brandensteln of £he | pleted, and the resolutions that are to re- TERMS OF TREATMENT. ) 9 A4Sk Job on the: Fins ‘om. | move him were made ready for presenta- “ fai 5 p McKINLEY’'S COAST VISIT. have the desk job on the Finance Com- | Move i wefe mads Toacy ot B o We have such faith in our ability that we will let patients deposit the price of a cure in any bank or with any responsible business house or newspaper in San Francisco, to be paid to us only when cure is made. If preferred, we will accept monthly installments. (Signed), DR. MEYERS & CO.” CONTRACTED AILMENTS, DR. MEYERS & CO. cure these ailments, including malignant con- tagious blood poison, quickly and aw was | Raub rtroduc- | mittee, g : ” o pitious. For once the board have united Pressure of Official Business May |, MI Stow's slate was Fde wHrlic on | on one project, and -the votes of all of R et the P hide alWest Bd ample timé to work up a scheme to | them, so it is claimed, will be cast in the . se Bergerot as its presi- | affirmative in the present case. If it ac | ern Tour. [ Beat 1t At Chose R ma Cole sod | complishes nothing else it will give the President McKinley may not be able | Gedge for the chairmanships. In neither | clean faction an opportunity to regain after to visit the Pacific Coast this | one of these schedules w sid- | their ascendency in board matters, and ne time ago it was announced | €red, and between the two he v the fight bids fair to be a warm one. the President was preparing to make — = = ir of inspection of the coast and to 7 A S o did not proceed as_expected. A continu- Sabeaaneldes ot Ll s INETTIE R. CRAVEN ance was requested on behalf of the ex- authorit several towns in | rs, but would not be consented to lining plans for a grand | RENEWS HER FIGHT | by ars’ Craven's lawyers until they were and it was accepted as a prac- v | assured that the contest instituted by that the President would | BRI S Charles L. Fair would not be withdrawn ars now, hr;we\'nr. that the ER FIRST APPLICATION IS unul such time as argument could be had not be able, owing to the'| T business, to leave TAKEN UP. | complaint for intenvention. The San Diego States-| man Is in Town. has announced that he e Paris Exposition rding Mrs. Craven’s right to file a This was permanently, at nt may of “public restore a great many men every year without seeing them. Suffer- ers who cannot call should write A for their book, “‘Private Coun- selor for Men,”’ symptom blanks, prices and fult particulars of their ‘rland. It is not called to mind that | the President to visit the Pacific Coast ere is any other a nt of the order this year, and as yat no plans whatever the field for this particular place, | have been made for such a trip. } D I e agreed to and the case was continued un a | Sacr to from the Harbor ERCTEFHARS agreed to a s :d un- o ot ot [ e e ‘ | tl @ week from Friday. - = Ty e e | . Fair Will Executors Object to a| The es upon whict e executors ther dangerous stimulants, or use | e y t Commis e 5 will combat Mrs. Craven’s application to : Z = | i will r Complaint in Intervention file her complaint were lh?lndm{;de ;mow“’ mercurial or poisonous drugs. | | r m: Phe infe e is drawn th Being Filed by the Written application was filed by the exe- S i 7 3 . Truman will be gCl i ty cutors on the l:rujmd that the proceed- | FHEE BUUK‘HO"E GURES | e R 1 qus in whether tl onie (e The ‘VATIaRy of the will 1 5 spectal IEYERS & ( ; | | .d under General George | “It is still quite uncertain whether the | i | test the validity v spe: M i | | homas with the Army of the Cume | pressure of public busin will permit % proceeding and the law does not author- DR N RS & CO. cure and | | Mrs. Nettle R. Craven opened her fight | jze an intervention in such actions; that yesterday before Judge Troutt for the | it does not appear that Mrs. Craven has Widow’s share of the estate of the late | Such an interest in the matter in litiga- hence the conclusion Is strengthened that | This officlal arnouncement from the | Yoo 0" ""n o ™ my ‘adority of the | ton as will entitle her to intervene Openly Says He Is in| Devoto and Dr. Lawlor \ Major Ben will get the job, | household of the President himself settles therein, and that the time allowed by law | 75 B 2 £ Politics. in Disfavor. ‘ e oD - enjoved the | all further question in referemce to. the | lawyers associated with various wings of | in“whi¢h to file such complaint has ex- | ' Huntington. \When | matter. San Franciscans may not have | the litigation and representing the ma- | pired. : e Southern Pacific | the pleasure of seeing the chief executive | jority of heirs and claimants appeared at| Upon these grounds the opposition will this year. | the opening of court in response to the | make its fight to prevent Mrs. Craven | s rGertat Judge Troutt, made on the 20th | breaking into the case instituted by her me to oust the ma- lepartment of t | alleged stepson, but witn what success | wonderful Home-Cure s i e ton remained . loyal ““Pegamold” gold, Intest, best, perfect patnt; | (o recuiring James S. Angus and siem. 1 carriec s samipie Hottle 250 Begahol . A . s | remains to be seen. A p,,m.u{f;?;eg}.‘ g b sample bottle 2c. Pegamold, 68 Chronlcle bIA& | momes @. Crothers, executors of the| = | All Correspondence Confidentlal, A hat € of Truman. The late A. N. Towne | Lecture on the Philippines will of the deceased capitalist, to appear | Ocean .7ater Tub Baths. | P v s s deep- wnother stanch admirer of the major £ P : yesterday and show cause why leave to| 1o geventh et., corner Mission. Salt water, p s in the political lore of the ver conceded that any one on this | An interesting lllustrated lecture will be | file a complaint in intervention in the | airect from ocean. and other wiles, dealing more spe s :;xlw_:t .Fl)sszfiidwh}i‘);“{;y ;i\'m:l by : »SY“'{“"*( U‘;e “'fld'" corre- | contest instituted by Charles L. Fair to | e s s e . . AH Siha~ SEnAtadal probloi g which surpas: a ch the | spondent, at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium 'S W anted | | . the Senatorial problem, is | iljcr exhibited In the eurly numbers of | next ¥riday evening. The jecturer wil | his father's will should not be granted | S Gy 731 Market St, S. F, an. Verlly the colonel is vid- | Del Monte Wave. When the Southern | deal with the Philippine Islands and will | to Mrs. Nettie R. Craven. | At the session of the Grand Division of % ) : bucking broncho of wrath and flery | Pacific_threw down the major the Sania | relate many of the incidents of the late | Plerson and Mitchell appeared for the| the Sons of Temperance, held yesterday, | Take Elevator. to Third Floor. 1, and the jingle of his spurs | Fe took him up and most likely the pro- | war witneszed by _himself while with Ad- | executors, Garret Manerno'y for (x_nrlnus | the following officers were elected for the | s | Dal : s terror into the bosoms of his | Bressive corporation has used its Infiu- | miral Dewey and with the land forces, | heirs, Knight and Hoggerty for Charles| | " o 0 orowhurst | of | HOURS Evenings, 7 to 8. nished suites | henchmen. | ence in his behalf. The lecture will be glven for the benent | L. Fair, and W. W. Foote and Denson, |-Htrent e i Sundays, 9 to 11. 1 me things the governor of Gov. | The story published a few days ago|of the United tates Army and Navy | Oatman & Denson for Mrs. Craven. The | G b qv\nnhy patriarch; H. b hings th f Governor | that the Governor had appointed D. M. | Christian Commission Assoclation. argument of the issues of law involved | C. Newman of San Jose, grand worthy | Gage ired to keep quiet have leaked | Burns to be United States Senator from | | out untll others are in danger of | California 15 not verified by the facts, as | jurns intends to make an example of | DO appointment has been made and none Buckle; w of the incautious “falthful" by verbal | L L R T O L] L L] [ || [ L] = EEEE [ 1] L] L L] L Ll Ll L L] L P “aisinen e : i 2 L € | deciston in the Quay case. No doubt < e o ay the | vitrlol used without stint, and the sur-| tho Governor will appoint Burns if he he play, as indicated above, Is to | face of their understanding is already | finds that an appointee will be seate 1 are “‘De Juar- d in a most scientific manner. Louis | The same railroad influence that was in- | kept | A. Devoto and Dr. Lawlor, the prison phy- | voked to procure the clection of Burns | g foor | slclan at San Quentin, are trembling in | !5 90Ubtless employed to bring about his | o L) g 5 : : 2 | appointment, but Gage will do nothing | thelr shoes as a result and showing their | but promise’ until the Senate acts on | possible way. Their | Quay's commission, | r s ( ‘e caused all the uproar | arrived in the city from | g ¢ ie Mexican gentleman | San lay morning and regis- | g : r | terea :2 Hotel. "During the | ! 1 Sacramento, and when th porte I t Senatorial campaign ' 3 1y I b ture adjourned he was promised | at Sac rant is not at all dis- | [l 1 H position of Chief Food Inspector, now | turbed by the rumor thaj ge intends | J 1 5 Pyt by James A. Dockery. On account | to apr int Burns to fill the vacancy in fll] HHS HE E fl 5 fact that Dockery his made so ef- | the Senate. " He is not a candidate' him- | B ' ! < « Att 1l a public servant it was deemed de- | s¢ or the honor of appointmen y % 1 is p sirable to keep quiet the intention to | Governor, and if he Wers there mt 1?3 et H S A PERMANENT CURE Lanc is to be the chi Dlace. Devoto o the position. ag lonk wo | tainey. tHat Cage. womd oo cer- | B There are over 10,000 men Who sing the praises H| $ ofinemostobstinate coses of Gonorrhes bE possible—to delay the storm undil it was | Nothing disturbs Mr. Grant, He is 1ikely f Dr. Sanden. They are men who have b 3 and Gleet, gnaranteed in from 3 to 6 Mu 50 e 10! spirants for ti- | to attain distinetion in California as . | ; 10 other tre P v | cal plums to make any mischief l-yp?mxri great undisturbed. He will rummnl?rcl‘ © Igoan Y Ve been lifted | S " Gold vy protests. But in his pride and joy over | San Francisco for ‘several days. to the highest pinnacle of manly vigor by his famous Electric Belt. They are to be found in every town come news Devoto imparted it to Joseph L. Maude of Pasadena, e friend” as a cret. The friend | founder of the Bureau of Highway 0 made somebody a confidant, and, as | In the city en route to Sacramento, | o K 1al, the news got to The Call before an | is an aspirant for the office of High i i BRUSHES =8 sapn=e = i of the “boss" had an inkling of | Commissioner and has the indorsement and hamlet in the West. There is not a town on the B | Srmasen: FNArd tastoss t Was going on. of very, many members of the Legisla- Now Burns is tainting the atmosphere | ture. Among his indc TS are men who with a thicker cloud of cigar smoke than | voted for Grant and others who voted ever, increasing the aroma with a lot of | for Burns. Aside from these, he has the choice expletives and threats of what De- | indorsement of “many _engineers. ‘th voto may expect when he sees him in| Commissioner to be appointed by person. The latter has sent all kinds of | ernor Gage will have a voice in direc r 1ses to his chief, but so far has re- | Ing the disbursement o 5, T [} the pr ceived the cold ear of silence. Legislature appropriate 325000 for , which would | * Dr. as to be made Health | Wagon road from Placervil r pr Officer. Why, nobody seems to know,| Tahoe and also $25,000 for Mono road. unless it be that the physician was born to | There is a Federal appropriation of $5000 office. He has held one so long that his | Lo explore for the'site of a new road into right seems to be unquestioned. He also | Yosemite Valley. This sum is to be ex- acquainted numerous friends with his | pended by a man appointed by the Sec- brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, can éyers, flourmills. foundries, Jaundries, papar | bangers, printers, painters, shos factoriea stablemen, tar-roofers. tanners. tailors, ete. BUCHANAN BROS., Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramente Sk MCNULTY. Pacific Coast but has from one to twenty cures by this great strengther. There must be something in a system of treatment that can show such’cures as this: o Tsleton, Sa DR. A, T. SANDEN—Dear Sir: 1 feel it my duty to make kremer the Ceim results 1 have received from the use of your Dr. Sanden's Elemm w o Trkadle Suits 1 have received from the use of the Belt have been wonderful, as I pave maincd B over twenty-five pounds, Eoing from M3 to 175, and feel hetter t3-aus thare F4ined S S T T for years. I have gradually got rid of my weaknese. and have grown stronger and feel- Specialistcures Private, Nervous, and Blood Dis- ing better every day. To-day I can do any kind of hamd “work without feeling enses 0/ Men only. Book on Private Diseases and fatigued, and have more enerzy and ambition than I have had for years. I fee] Ml | Weaknesses of Mex. free. Over 205/t experience. s »d luck, and the apple is fa | retary of the Interior to represent the cery grateful for the change the Belt has made | : v Patl d sonabi held within a few ¢ 5% stone in his modth. Ty tesr, LAAE | Geologleal Survey, an army officer ap. 16 for T am convinced that 1t is superlor in every way (o drugs. “Ton mas amond g | fodduiivian to b ¢ which involves is mortally afrafd that he “is deme for | pointed by the Secretary of War and by Jétter as you see fit, and hope It will repay you in part for the Interest you have tation free aud sacredly confid 1 mimites ru{h‘(\m;}““ s t But both Devoto and Lawlor have quit thae sCallforan Commissioner of High, taken in my case. With best wishes, I am yours, very truly, THOS. LANGON. H P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M. D, t at his declsion to'caul the meet Bt bt _— 5 § | 26 Kearny St., San Francisco. Cal. SERRE Y mecepesmmm | A SUOGESGR To FmIR DR. SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELT. e ay said, briefly: REDDING, April 2.—Miss E 8 rti Lin GBLL0 & 7 {ins to be 3 mistaken idea that | rens, daughter of Sheriff C H.dfizh:?n: e ;fi fi uanm“ = 8 o There Is nothing so penetrating, nothing so invigorating, nothing that will relieve weakness and pain as NOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, T et biog. the (GoDUROSE, | was elected queen of May. The hyghest O speedily and surely as Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt. It is simpie, but grand. It assists nature by a general re-en. B | Tents Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Silg. red. Tk pttee | votes were as follows: Edna Bebreis One of the most important features forcement of the vital energy, by infusing a mild, invigorating current of electricity into the nerves and by Resid :‘;"‘&fi’fl' Brown $31. committ ¥ = Redding, 12,614; Edith Ashfield, Redding. scheduled for the meeting of the Board supplying the system with the very essence of nerve vigor and nerve strength. Dr. Sanden applies his belt in Ean Francisco. B a ow Bewa, ippeal ‘U F: 10,149; Bessie Anderson, Iron 'Muuma]E' | of Police Commissioners this evening is a manner taught him by years of successful practice. Electricity applied properly is a grand remedy for all — T 25 islature has adjourned, | 10,043; Margaretta Davis, Keswick, 5034: | the af»lmimn}mu of a lleutenant to suc weakness. If you have Rheumatism, Lame Back, Sciatica, Lumbago or weakness in the nerves or vital organs, Commitico together to | Linnfe Isaacs,Reddig, L. The ’ May: | Cco0 Lieutenant Prics, whoiwas) recertly you ought to consult Dr. Sanden. He will tell you whether his belt will cure you and give you his advice fre | " O xiDNEy - AR S ] .}I}" _kcxvrgmeshwm b.!: beld in Wildwooa | Fo0VCeC, (0 B oS ridates for ihe Dasicion: Call and test the powerful current this wonderful belt gives, and see how easily it is regulated. Don’t be ig- W e . rsuance of the arders of the | hark of Jercatara tPices of Court Castie | Kergeant Christensen and Sergeant John | g Dorant of a remedy which may correct all your past mistaites and assure your future happiness. IF YOU CAN- X wer-PDI If 1 should fail to call the | el RIS Martin, NOT CALL, SEND FOR DR. SANDEN'S FAMOUS BOOK, “Three Classes of Men,” devoted to the weakness of B | BETT h;gulhlzflyx;mh}rml‘l&l:ug;;rmJ;e it Mme. Calve’s Tombstone. Th? me:g%ut;lnggt{lctmea’fégntggv%tlen men; tells the cause of early decay in young and middle-aged men. It shows how electricity properly applied = ER - THAN PILLS : erior - - no stone vi inter- ¢ % 1d was in alllance with some | Special Cable to The Call and the New York | ests of their particular favorite, and opin. ;‘},’2 !r::tore Hiispower) andislyes the prcos Jibend for/dt toxtay. Ititeiffes | Ajcall prefesien. . Cullior dddresy ] e - 1 do not know what the com- Herald. ~Copyrighted, 18%, by James Gor- lon lfid{vlded as regards the aualifieations nages will do w e appeal, of course, 01 mett. ma of the two men. So far every indicution | g & = ' i y faction, S e at M f TS o dSavpeie s || PARIS. April #5me. Emma caive | B Gintomaneyon o Serseaat Sarin| @ )R, M. A, MeLAUGHLIN, 702 Market Street, Corner Kearny, San Francisco ] , time of (hix Demooratic opportunity, has ordsred & tombstone from M. Denva PR A R e ’ or 204} South Broadway, Los Angeles. H and that a few Democrats should not get | Ruech. It represents Mme. Calve as Ophe- Office s—8 A, M. to 8. P. days I L togethier and refuse to recognize the rest | lla drawn toward vold by ' phantoms The Presidio Riot. ] Homre 4 i Sendaye [0 & T L EOLDIDRUGIGTORYS: 4 of the pirty as Dameerats. volces. It will be exhibited in 1900. Charles Leiska, P. Simmons and Arthur | il LLLL] ] BEEAEBE $1 per Year,

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