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1 THE SAN FRAN OISCO CALL, NDAY, APRIL 30, 1899 SERATOR PERKINS FRIENDSHIP FOR U, S. CRANT CAUSED GOVERNOR CAGE'S SCORCH AT AN PEDR0 Language Committed to Memory. LECTURE INCIDENT REVIVED THE SENATOR SAYS IT WAS SQUARED. L O N A A S s e anCan OB SO S e e e ) Pennsylvania Influences Are Active | to Induce Members of the Sen- | ate to Vote in Favor of Seating Quay. | Ge C. Perkins, United States Sen- | d from Southern \'nim.xuf v The fact is | h cident which | at n Pedro | 1 has r p in | erkins was | 15} s believed that | « ( L | planned to at h n from ' they had not b s surprised,” | nar ( bec “ ) les that the ( \is friends in intended to oppo nor Maguire erred to the endered i was there excellent he would better than ard me was anythir view of the fact t speeches dur performec work I expected a Perkins G admi Jr San Di xcite the wrath of Gov. The impression is not cor- the G or had mind Senator Perkins de- v after his return wherein ref the veto of many When it was known from | :llent aliation sion to the vi for political not con > lecture was incor- ading, but he holds t variance with intended was placed upon his he intended attention of | so much vas exer- | enate of the United States ering measures of legislation f teen hundred bill ADVERTISEMENTS. ULCERS FOR 35 YEARS Eleven on One Limb at One Time With Exoruciating Pain. All Remedies Tried, and Number- less Physicians Little Benefit. CUTICURA Speedily Cures. My mother has been & victim to ulcers from varicose veins for thirty-five years. Eleven of these terrible sores have existed at one time on the limb affected. Excruciating pain and intense suffering wore endured, with all sorts of remedios on trial and numberless physicians’ calls and prescriptions applied, but all practically with but little benefit. However, at last the remedal found in CUTIOURA (ointment), which ed ita weight in gold, alleviating patn and causing healing processes to commence and a cure specdily effected. She has, also, used Cuticura with marked benefit in erysipel of the face and eczema. The OUTICURA Boap, also, has established a record only as the best ~ cleansing, purifying, and healfng in its nature, having proved fteelf a most excellent and valu- able suxiliary to the CUTICURA (ointment). 1 would remark that this testimontal is cntirely unsolicited, being & voluntary contribution for humanity’s sake, and the commendation of the CuTicura REMEDIES t0 the fullest confidence, being satisfled of their purity, genuinoness, and almost miracles wrought. March 16,1808. W. T. MORSE, Cabot, Vt. CUTICURA Begins with the Blood and Ends with ‘The Skin and Soalp. That 15 t0 say, CUTICURA RESOLVENT, greatest of blood purifiers and humor expellers, purifies the blood and eiroulating fluids of HUMOR GERMS, snd thus removes the cause, while warm baths ‘with CUTIOURA BOAP, and gentle anointings with GUTICURA (olntment), grestest of emollient skin curss, oleance the skin snd scalp of crusts sud scales, allay llch)% burning, and inflammstion, us are speedil; .permnnentl‘y. tortaring, dfs’ , with 800the and heal, and_economicaily eured the m Aguring humors of theskin,scalp, and blo 1658 o¢ Bair, when all other remodies fail. Bold throughout the world, Porrze D. C. Corr., Props.,Boston. How to Care Torturing: R Phtns SAVE YOUR HANDS ““otrionas?ir™ ernor’s allusion to | | ganize and the State Senate refused to S R sve Do ew e e e e Paare By JABER o O iy - DDA SENATOR PERKINS, AS HE APPEARS AFTER THE SCORCH. in The Call of Saturda. 29, stated the case correctly and clearly. marked that influences in Penn- sylvania had been employed to enlist morning, April the sur snators in Quay’s be- half. ing this question I open the w - attack on myself. I voted to seat Corbett because he was a Pacific strength recollect, Coast man and we needed in the Senate. In Oregon, the Legislature did not or- vote. Should I declare myself opposed | to the seating of Quay 1 would be | charged with seeking to control all the patronage. If Quay gets his seat under the appointment by the Governor it logically follows that the Senators ap- pointed to represent Delaware, Califor- nia and Utah must be seated.” | An inspired prophet is not needed to predict that Senator Perkins will be a candidate to succeed himself in the United States Senate four years hence. When spoken to on that topic during his recent trip south he remarked: “I have known Perkins a long time, and think he is just the man for the place.” “Artistic Work. The walnscoting in the Majestic sa- loon, 914 Market street, is the most art- istic piece of artificlal marble work ever executed on this coast, and requires an expert to tell the difference from the gen- uine, marble, as it is constructed from slabs’and erected in the same manner, and can be taken down at any time, the same as any marble work, without destroying. There is no comparison bétween this work and that in the Examiner buflding, which to be repaired must first be destroyed. Mr. G. Clpolioni, the artist who has exe- cuted this work, has certalnly attained re- markable results. The satisfaction that this new feature of interfor finigh has al- ready given is ample evidence that arti- fielal marble will become a prominent factor in the construction of future bufld- ings of the coast, as it can be utilized for about one-half the cost, and retains the beauty and finish of the original stone. Mr, Cipolioni comes from Rome, Italy, and resides at 510 Baker street, * — e The Will Genuine. D i S S O B R B R R R e R e |CRACKER FACTORY ROMANCE THE BOZILE MYSTERY A LIGHTY FAKE Concocted by a Bunch of Dizzy Girls. TELEGRAPH HILL DAMSELS IN- VENTED THE CANARD. | | Miss Viola Jeffres Wrote the Soulful | Letters and Jennie Lind Bought the Carbolic Acid. The Police Department and Coroner Hill cease to bother thelr brains s :an Beach mystery, for Mrs. > is but a creature of fiction from the minds of aph Hill damse glazing er factory ary upation the girls, wver 18 years of a to this unsuspec that bunch of who spend mest of their nene decided to hand out sedentary of whom are public something which would cr | more of a sensation than a wheat cake or a gingersnap. So they all got together at the residence of Miss Agnes Me( ar 429B ( en street, where Jeffres of 1306 ested the plot of has Kept the Montgomery the weird mystery that authorities on the qui vive | since Thursday last | Viola Jeffres was the lite beacon | of the aggregation of cracker factory | rechanics. She has rcad more one | of Laura Jean Libbey's tales of pyro- | technic love, and bbied off the heart- | rending letters 1 the beach Thursday mo just ily as she igns the pay for the “t per’” that she earr r factory. The letters w written early in the weelk | and the rest of the girls then set about to gather up the clothing and other trin- kets which w needed to lend a tinge of genuine mystery to their prank. Jennie Lind w delegated to purchase the bottle of carbolic acid and diately flounced down senberg’s drug ‘store nue .mq! Filbert street, ght the | The drug v the girl | s she came when he | | | { l : o E% Y7 < Y G o The will of M. O'Brien of 1863 Fifteenth A. Humborg of Munich, P. Burrucci of Rome, A. Zoppi of Rome and other f. | m artist The masterpieces ping it off to a_corner grocery man or somebody else. When seen by a Call re- porter last night one of the young ladies admitted that the mystery was concocted by them, and she defended their actions by saying that things were so deucedly flat in the cracker factory that they sim- ply wanted to stir up a mild sensation. All of them are now on the stool of re- ADVERTISEMENTE " DRESS GOODS! pentance. “THE MAJESTIC'S” OPENING. Messrs. Waldro:n;nvaason Possess One of the Handsomest Cafes in Town. EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING! “The Majestic’’ saloon at 914 Market street opened its doors for the first time last evening and was visited by hundreds of friends of its proprietors, Messrs. Milo Waldron and Bert Nason. Compliments were showered on them for -the good taste they displayed in fitting up the place and they were also congratulated on se- curing such an excellent location. * This city has many nandsomely deco- rated cafes, but there is no doubt that ““The Majestic” surpa them all for former prices. On Tuesdau, Mau 2d, we will place on sale our entire stock of GENUINE FRENCH ET'A- MINES and GRENADINES at about one-third beauty and comfort. Its owners have spared no expense in fitting. the place up, and as a result they have a right to teci proud of their acquisition. As one enters the place he is at once struck with the beauty and appointmen of the bar. Handsome mirrors, bronze statuary and shining glassware are | thrown out in splendid relief by the 3 carved mahogany that was used in its| er ar = = | construction. Nigkel and brass were used | . . | in finishing it off and is in perfect har- | mony with it. The walls are covered | t with Pegemoid, the smides with Skagiola | er ar = = {and the ceiling is brilliantly decorated in | . rococo. Paintings of great value adorn | the walls are one of the main attrac- | tions in the place. There are pictures by per yar B . shown off to advantage by lights cleverly The above goods are warranted pure wool, are NOTE THE REDUGTIONS : Reduced to 50c Reduced to 75c Reduced to $1.00 #. e O A full 48 inches in width, and are in the following colors: et iy fursisncd Juds: | e N aw e i R o | SR 2K All the rooms | patrons of “The M | are richly carpeted atrons to the erved with steaks. hed. private cho; can be oysters, anc ) ty, “boiled salt mackerel i A stairway leading from the street | following reductions : : “cafe privacy to those | hing to avoid going through the front : . feature of “The Majestic” is that 1t is a ‘ent house. This has long bee W 111 S, wai he drinking public, and as tk are the be at pric and are sery liquids off for t | that money can bu i | palace it is more than tikely to spring into immediate_popularity Messrs. Waldron in a 1d Nason are known | throughout the State as genial and whole- | sculed fellows and their friends are ready flocking to the new refreshment | resort. ) —_—————— | 1 SILK AND WOOL NOVELTY GRENADINE SUIT PATTERNS at Reduced to $7.50 $25.00 Suits, Reduced to $10.00 $35.00 Suits, Reduced to $20.00 { the Seventeenth-strcet station that her a genuine bargain Sbarboro & Co.. Grocers, formerly of | [ Washington st hive removed to 621 Montgom- | All of the above ETAMINES and GRENADINES. Graeho e R | We have in Blacks also. Her Husband Disappeared. | i 7 it Bk Mrs. Samuel C. Robb, residing at "i’)\‘ T Dearborn street, notified Captain Gfll"\i Ladics desiring | 4 Q Virgin, was presented by the Children of Mary the other, the altar oP St. Joseph, w given by the Living Ro- sary Society. The general character of the Interior decorations is such as light and cheerful coloring gives to massive pillars, arches and naves. The | of the federation in having Duncan street | | opened from San Jose avenue to Valencia street. The request was referred to the | executive committee, with instructions to | urge the petitioners to form an improve- | ment club in that section. | Gustave Schnee, chairman of the execu- tive committee, introduced the following resolution, ~which was unanimously : | frescolng Is in harmony with the mar- $8 | resolutio bleized columns and the gorgeously “’}:’p: e et e M - Ang) inejenres esolved, By the Federation of Mission Im- gilded central altar.” Six new confl | provement’ Clubs, in meeting assembled, this sionals and new oak. pews.complete th day of Aprii, 1839, that we heartily com- mend the movement that has been undertaken by the press and the better element of the community for the suppression of the gambling Qens on_our city's main thorough further hope that the Folice Commi will continue to take a personal interest in the movement and give the entire Police Depart- ment to understand that the gamblers must be driven out and compelled to earn an honest livelihood. ——————— JAPANESE JURISTS HERE. Will Study the Legal Methods of | Other Countries. | Several prominent jurists of the Su- | perior and Supreme Courts of Japan are | registered at the Palace. They are mak- ing a tour of the world for the purpose of | studying the various systems of jurispru- | dence in the United States and Europe. The party consists of K. Kosaka, Chief Procurator of the local court at Yoko | hama; Judge G. Baba of the Court of ssation: "C. Makashiojl, Public Pro- curator of the Court of Appeals at Tokio | and Councilor of the Department of Jus- | tice; Hon. A, Tanahashi, Public Pro- |'curator of the Court of Appeals at Tokio, \iv'xKomlya. Reichsanwalt and Dr. Jur- aito. The imperial Japanese Government will shortly establish national courts on the same lines followed in America, and a code of laws will be prepared to which all foreigners will be amenable, instead | of being subject to the Consuls as at present. For the proper carrying out of the project, Japan is sending out some of her ablest legal minds to observe the | legal methods in vogue in other countries. SR e e Charged With Robbery. John Hallasey, who i8 well known to the police, was arrested last night and the furnishings. A speclal feature in the remodeled church is the illumination. Around { t i | | \ \ charged with robbery. He 1Is accused | of choking ‘‘Con” Bigelow, an ex-ball | player, in _the hallway of the Lindell avenue, which bequeathed the decedent’s | entire estate, which is valued at less than $i000, to his sister, Kaie O'Brien, was de- A R e R R L R P P Y SN YDA Sy S P clared legal by Judge Coffey yesterday. Several of the helrs of O'Brien’'s estate contested the will on the ground that it was a forgery, but Judge Coffey finds that they were in error and enters judg- ment for the sole legatee. HEN the parishioners of St. Patrick’s Ghurch attend mass e this morning they will find Dr. Sarsfield’s anti-inflammation salve what is practically a new is Invaluable. in treating pneumonia, church. Ever since the beginning of mumps, inflammation of the bowels, ovar- ies and lungs, mortification, gangrene. * — ————— Parents and Children. Louis Bolg was arrested yesterday on a charge of vagrancy on the complaint of his daughter, Mrs. Minnie Hennlg, 91A Bryant street. She alleged that her father | the year St. Patrick’s Church on Mis- sion street has been subjected to a renovation and remodeling that has transformed it into oné of the most beautiful houses of worship in this city. QBRI BeRN RN e N Koy The day will be a memorable one for the parishioners. At the § o'clock mass 300 boys and girls will receive their first communion; at 11 o’clock the Redemptorist Fathers will inaug- urate a mission for women, and at 4 o'clock the Most Rev. Archbishop Riordan will administer confirmation to 300 children. The changes in the architectural dec- orations of the church have been ex- Bt etietie e B+ N> NNIBILERNIRIUILI R B+ R+ R+ RoRoNBreBeReRIRe B+ Ko+ R 082088038'088%?‘ i ouse. at Sixth and Howard streets, and | robbing him of $2. When Police Officer | Willlam Smith attempted to arrest him 5 3 — | Hallasey showed fight, but was promptly subdued. He was subsequently iden- tifled by Bigelow as the man who had robbed him. ——————— On the Face of the Earth There is not a finer cigar than the Flor de Heyneman, made of pure Havana leaf the best obtainable. Try a Flor de Heyne. man cigar, 2 cent size or two for a quar. ter. All first-class stores sell them. [t | your dealer does not carry them send us the arches and naves are studded my- rlads of incandescent electric lights. Five handsome statues have been pre- sented by the parishioners at a cost of $10 each. They are of St. Patrick, St. Brigid, Sacred Heart, Immaculate Conception and St. Anthony. The total cost of the additions and improvements amount to $30,000, of which $21,000 was realized at the re- cent’ bazaar. 1 { Flor de Heyneman Deliciosas. whether mild, medium or stron do not like them will refund yo Heyneman, Brown & Co., 117 & street. State g. 1t you ur money. nd 119 Pl.ne + ] + B il bl . k3 S + 3 + s 4 s + e + g8 + bd * 4 bd & P 8" kS & 4 P 3 8 * b + b ¢ e + 3 il E3l + Ed 2 & + B4 * 2 4 Ed + s + 8 + i 1 P + bd + P 4 P ¢ i + Ed + 2 4 '3 8’8 £d + bl | | | | BUY NOW—PAY LATER. CRIBS - - $3.75# It’s a hardwood crib, Size 60x30 inches. Our 1899 line of BABY CHAIRS, PRIBS "ARRIAGES? moments and come Might do you lots of good— Remem- BY he sixteen thousand [ was & antly annoy- usy waiting on other S aSis e el A . a these were ning them id¥ not ‘motics her pi Lisiand Bsibech i ins Sl et e should not fail to sce these goods. Bt thipdeRecat e Sear o de itdarche I|hink on the representation to her (h In contrast | whom the giils took into their | 1" wanted to pay for some machinery 1 ation at Sac- | LR ° Untypes- | which he had purchased for Honolulu. In | ’ that the Governor ithe hit hade myvstery was ii | addition to this he got 360 wages that was | to some fifty, sixty | e o Ty atery s all | coming to him from his empioyer. Fram ifty, sixty | 0 be dropped ou theé sands of the | {P M 10 B, (oM WS KRy ade his somewhat difficult to ascertain | e McGlinchey, another cracker | {RPEATARCE f}“'.n,‘”im'y’lffflii'u SO > a place between the Gov- | The Huntington Banquet. factory miss, Who s mot yet out of her Mrs. Robb fears foul play, while | S iatt by e % teens, was delegated to carry the myste SEAD InDPesnton that the hubs 5 SRRy | e dinner ven by the rchants to | o the beach. The young lady took a da ored out ek ecture v \:sll‘urb:l hw!( o P. Huntington last Thursday | off and was up bright and early Thurs e € ensued anc imp: AAhL Warith e T Eas ceaIITL arae Bal »rning. O'Brien, who play that it ended in the exchange L th e XquBIEe vor e of the villain in the dope myste Tatties and Herrin. | P ciprocal sentiments of great es at the Palace Hotel and proved a mas. | d on one of the ragged cre turday evening next, May 6, the @fl 0RAy, tion. It is believed that Perkins | terpiece of culin t. The Moet & | of S8an Franeisco’s airy perch, and, taking ancisco Scottish Thistle 29, <o . congratulated Gage on his great suc- | Chandon brand champagne was | the preciot rted for the 892 ettt A e R L ele exclusively * " | beach. Th < uneventful, and | e ink tha na of the people o —————— when the pair arrived the beach was | xi 3 vorthy of the highest commendatic May Day Celebration. tunately deserted. They spread the | rell_street, commencing at 'S It i 1653 thie Tho 'GoR - The Soctalist I il calsbiath ”{-;:'}m”;v! made haste | Formerly only the members and their B BHImISes e con- i Ceen: ard-bounc gentlemen friends participated therein, | gratulate on his devotion to | the workin ~'story of the supp uleiae | Bat TS Yeas tharclih has. Acalned to oA ut, u3, 15, U7, 19, 121 POST STREET. the interests of California as demon- {eve, April 1, 421 anciful Mrs. Bozzle was given | mit the ladies. Ample provision has been | 2d his record in the United ; Post \H'-'!“ pro- 1 I“\l‘lfll‘i;:!.\ 'flm l.;lrltr;] w'mm‘;e made for the t}']hler(mnmun[ of the club’s | — T = 3 adding praise for the | gramme will be given opens y anc ey held another meet- | guests upon that occasion, and a royal 2 "W EAKS. : rat ? ’ l‘n‘i.;\g )‘A‘ll"l H' \\" ]*‘ arep i Ach B h”l qwever, Was nt Sml” b Fire 1n asured (o i who may “attend. | ORI .ON,,T,Af R | ¢ ng and ab | The story, however, was nolsed about the | Tickets of admission may be had on ap- | 5 | From all accounts the | j.gies taflor-mage suits, fur capes, | nefghborhood for the past two days, and | plication from any of the officers or b | Federation of Improvement Clubs reconciliation, if any ill fee ling did eX- | credit. M. Rothschlld, 211 Sutter, rooms 6-7. | the girls strongly suspect O'Brien of tip- | be: | Will Illuminate on Dewey Day. take in puh.‘l‘Jhinz an mecount of the | @NeNetete e i e e et oot e oo NN+ Lo RN e RILINILIN I NI NING R+ Ko N @ | sion Improvement Clubs held last night lecture ay have been designed as | % ¢ at South San Francisco it was decided to a private like the recent railroad | % ] 8 have two big bonfires started on the Twin banquet at the Palace Hotel. e A 4 & Peaks to-morrow night in honor of Dewey Senator Perkins will not entertain “. 4 < | aay. A the proposition for an instant that the | $® ) Al ;‘c To accomplish this achievement the fol- lecture had anything do with the | ¢ L R D % lowing were appointed a committee: Gus | snub at San Pec He adheres to the | 8 3| Schnee, Christ Stader, S. Lillie, Dr. notion that his friendship for Grant| ¢ R E. N. Torello, H. E. Griffith, F. A. Hack- | was the cause of the assault. The |8 s ney, W. Watson, Thomas ONell, W.| fact that Grant was not chosen Sena- | ¢ : > el 4 . ¢ | Lewiri and A. Nonnemann, An invitation | tor does not in the slight degree terior as well as interior. A new X | a5 extended to Mayor Phelan to climb SPEGML THIS WEEK—— Pl el el s e slate roof has been substituted on the 2| {he peaks and start the fires. gttt Mol g P ol el iy ‘ s body of the edifice and also on the * ! Having disposed of this patriotic act in N e e ain § .8 spire. Painters are at present labor- % honor of the Manila victory, the federa- reference was made to the fact that| 4 ing over the last outside touches, ana $ | tion got all tangled up in an attempt by Mr. Grant graduated from Yale College | §2 E oYanitholash onias (oiches, ¢8| some of the members to throw the or- nd the Columbia Law School and was | ¢ eir work ~has'‘made the historle ‘¢ | ganization into politics by recommending subsequently Assistant District At- | & house of God ldok mew. 32| that the several Mission clubs form them- | torney of New York. In Lnn\’ers:\nnn.‘ . The great transformation is due to selves into political clubs. The scheme | e e T interior renovations. The handsome § was defeated by having the resolution re- || HAVE YOU SEEN ramento, Milton Green was mentioned, | g central altar has ‘been resilded and & | ferred back to the executive committee| e e e OB but the Senator did not say from what | § retouched, and is now one of the most he executive co Qur 1890 line of B school he graduated. |2 beautifully decorated altars in this lution congratulating the people on their Our 1899 line of BABY When Senator Perkins was asked | ¢ country. Two elegant side altars, ry as gained by the recent acts of |} .0 better waste a feu about the Quay case and the probable | & each costing $70, of the same de- 5 i L ,“’"‘"’;3 ;ln_xmlr‘} and see theni. ction of the United State e on | sign as the main altar, have & |ordinance to outside limits and obtaining |} anyhow ii won't do you any harm. the appointment by the Gov the | % gl a reduction in the gas rates. ber, we setl for cash or Uttle at a time, 3 : been donated by the parish Sodali- ¥ : he line of Di Senator replied that the editorial article Property owners on the line of Duncan § % 2 ties; one, the altar of the Blessed §8|and Valencia streets requested the aid THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE COMPANY (lnc.), 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, @Above Sixth. Phone South 1¢. Open Evenings, ‘When- one hat will 1it every head then one Eye Glass will fit < | every nose—Do you see the point ? We have every kind, and all with the new clip that never slips (for 50 cents). Oculists pre: Phone Main tions filled. Quick repairing. PHIC APPARATUS OPTICIANS 45y, 7 GRA SCENTIFIC 642 MARKET ST, INSTRUMENTS A " UMDER CHONICLE BUILDING Painless Dentistry, WAL Flesh-Colored Plates. Cannot be detected from the natural teeth and gum. thin and stronger than s rubber. Crowns, $3.50. Plates, 5. Fliling, ALL WORK WARRANTED. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth st., Cor. Stevenson. vuste DR, JORDAN'S Great Museum of Anatomy 1061 ABEET ST. bot. 6tb & 7tk, 5. F. Cale The Largestof its kind in the World, DR. JORDAN—Private Biseases., Oonsultation fres. Write for Heok Philosophy of Marriage. "ren FREE 50c. MAC'S Infallible Pils Cure! Cures all cases of blind, bleeding, itching, protruding piles.” Cases o years' standing cured by A. McBOYLE & CO., Druggists, 504 Washington Strect, San Francisco,

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