The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 3, 1899, Page 4

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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO €ALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, PLANT THEIR FEET UPON OLD GLORY Uncle Sam Will Probably Be Called Upon to Look @After Consul Mc- Cook at Dawson. ® VICTORIA, B. C., May 2—A late issue of the Dawson Nugget, April 12, @ & has a story about United States Constl McCook, which seems hardly cred- o but it is given with every appza truth, and an editorial in con- nection with it calls for Consul McCool The Nugget says that whil all at the Klond ers as prizes fc provide and mo consul bei devices to s the fun w 3 be more Britist WILL CONTROL THE CANNERIES THE STATE A New Com‘bination of | Fruit-Packers. TO MAKE A STEADY MARKET THREE LARGE CONCERNS ARE GRAND JURY WILL BE ASKED | STILL HOLDING OUT. ; | Minimize the Cost of Production | by Effecting Sweeping Changes. of incorporation vere filed 3 10 KRAMER CAMP = NEW RECTOR | Not since the by Burcham, wh ld Moore strike LR T S0 &4 ¥ Mar Krame r I J excel was is! Fess During the last ve the Rallw s seven (g the increz He became to Trinity Church, B UL Shafts on two of them |& Portland, Or., on September 1, 18%7, and was in active Service when he ac- are down twenty feet and the ore runs | & cepted the call from the vestry of St. Luke's Church of this city. n $6 to $2( ton from the grass| & Dr. Garrett is already popular with the members of that fashionable roots, H acon, who was first on (% church. He delivered a number of sermons before its congregation and gave the camp week, has seen Dixon | entire satisfaction. Duncan horn $ in gold from & pail of | ore from his claim there. J OF INTEREST TO BUYERS., Purchasers’ Guide to Responsible Merchants, Manufac- turers, Brokers, Importers, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, Insurance and Real Estate Agents. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION, IN CORRESPONDING WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING FIRMS PLEASE MENTION ““THE CALL.”" BELTING, Manufacturer of Belting and L. . DEGEN, Lace Leather, 105-107 Mis. sion St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES, G5 s Rt (0, S e S HARDWAR BOILER MAKERS. AI‘:!AI" l}(nrdv\ur Cy “l nporters and hna;- EUREKA BOILER WORKS, S g W. J. BRADY, Proprietor. Special Attention Paid to Hepalrs ana Ship k. orl Office and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. Telephone Main 5045. Western Foundry, Morton & Hedlev. Props.. 234 Fremont St. Castings of Every Da. scrip tion Made to Order. Tel. Black 1503, LIQUORS. GUDOLD WHIBKEY, gallon.......$1.50 ; case, $6.00 0. P. 8. PONY, do. $2.50; oase $10.00 L. CAHEN & SON, 418 Sscramento Bt., 8. F. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANT, £42 10 350 Geary Strest. Above Powell, Periodicals, Books and Stationery. PAPER DE ALERS. CAFE ROVAL COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. J. C. WILSON & CO., ©00 BATTERY STREET. Telephone Main 1564 COPPERSMITH. Corner Fourth an Market, 8. F. Try our Special Steam and Lager, Ge. Overcoats and Valises checked PRINTING, E. C. HUGHES, ,, STATIONER AND PRINTE e PARTRIDGE | | THE HICKS PRINTER, Sansoms strest -JUBD CO.. 1 1 ‘VVAVREVH()US EN. | THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., A . Fe Agents and Public Welghers. G JOSEPH FOX, Supt. M. BLYTH. M&T. | ooy giorage, Free and Grain Warehonses, Gen- C. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamboat | eral office, 210 California st. Tel. Maln 1914, and Ship Work a_ Speclalty, 16 and 18 R b one Main coar | WATCHES, ETC. —eeee e ———e " scadguarters for fine Jeweiry and DENTIS ‘; k. Wedding Rings. 414 st DR. C. W. DECKER &6ii80 565 T sadiiens | : ; 5 olton g extraction of teeth a specialty. | DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE). HEDI NQTD"—&GU' Secondand SH:‘. - T. LUNDY, ; WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, Mined by the BLACK DIAMOND COAL MINING CO. at Is GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, son St el g land, Oregon, Who Has ust Accepted For seven years he was rector of Trir then accepted a call from St | ncy he had the satis r congregation to one rship a ne L o e T A O P WILLAMETTE 552 a0 sri? €2, | OLE LK RFOLIOLK gu3 LOLS L XFS CHD LK TIOLIOLES: a Call. L -known ecfti: it Harvard University in 18 aof 600 communic: h wa nt > SO0 L ciation, with a capital of two and a half | million dollars. The new concern is composed of some of largest fruit-packing establish- | d its object will be | regulate the prices of | It will also ship goods to | world. It is organized on | ime lines as the Alaska | tion, and the members to minimize the cost of for shipment and thus b ate to be able fruit ices. r the plan agreed upon it s prob- able that some ctories will be closed which now can cinds will limit their output | For inst wing districts a cherries but peaches, ‘he fruits not raisec 't must intry, ving 'been d to the point of distri ¢ be in the neighborhoo it is the plan of | he corporation to save this double shi ping bill by treating each varlet fruit in the portion of the State where it | 2 in largest quantities. | The new concern held a_meeting yes terday afternoon and organized with th election of the following directc Cutler of the Cutting Fruit F pany; M. J. Fontana of Fontana & Co.; H. Nie ifornia_ Preserving , Oakland Pre- Hunt, Hunt Br v, Sacramento Pa Company; 1. H. Morse of King, Morse ; W. H. Wright, San Jose Packing v hkiss, Russian Riv- ; James Madison, A. Company; J. Streining, Rose nning Company. soncerns which | into the combination ofter have not entered are the Southern Pl S i el Company and the California | Baker Contest Withdrawn. The contest to the will of the late Oliver H. Baker was withdrawn in Judge | Troutt's court yesterday and decedent's nted for probate by Christian C admitted. A prior will filed | by Thoma Haven and Mary A. O'Bri- | en was also withdrawn and the estate will be quietly settled. ————— Vacaville Robber Caught. Walter Blakeslee, wanted in Vacaville for robbery, was arrested early this morn- ing in South San Francisco by Policemen Hanley and O'Connell and placed in_the tanks, to await the arrival of an officer to take him to the scene of his crime, 1 il e o | fications call for a | The | ing 1899. AID A BIG SUM FOR THAEE DAYS' FREEDOM The Charge Against an Attorney. STRANGLER SUSPECT TALKS TO INVESTIGATE. The Corporation Will Endeavor to | Harry Wilson, the Negro, Sentenced | to Eighteen Months in the County Jail for Petty Larceny. Harry Wilson, the suspected strangler, who jumped his bonds and was captured at Santa Cruz, was taken before Judge aham yesterd morning to be tried on the three charges of petty larcen booked against him. Detectives Ed Gik son, Wren and McMahon'had in readin the three women to testify against him | and others who would have corroborated their statements, as some of them had also been victims in the same way. Wil- on did not put them to the trouble of testifying, as he pleaded guilty to each charge, although declaring he was not | guilty on one. The Judge at once sentenced him to six months in the County Jail on each charge, making eighteen months altogether. Af- ter receiving his sentence he asked per- mission to speak to the Judge. He told the Judge that he was not so bad as he had been painted a vas not cognizant of the serious crime: h suspicion had pointed at hir he had given Attorney him out of the ney i q im that the he need not m t. He did not know bondsmen; all he cared for was and he was willing to ared ¢ it rday morning Attorney son made at the Chie to see . but was told dia to’ see him. Captain Seymour was persuaded to go with Attorney Wilson to the prison, and he negro wa i the attorney of the negro was sullen and flatly accu getting the $300 in three 00 bills to get him out and have the case squared. Attorney Wilson denied that he got a cent from the negro, and angrily said: ut “Did I not tell you to be in court the next morning? orted: . you did not. get out of the city, as the nish woman from would make a serious me, and 1 told you that w anything about a Spanish negro ret old me te expected ama who charge against 1 did nat k woms r K for 's pockets when said the negro, ‘i nan's; ed the same hinted that he had wit- 11d prove that he f will lay the matter be r nd Jury, o that the whol nauseous business can he bottom WILL BfiILD A NEW HOME OF VAUDEVILLE ED FISCHER TO ERECT A HAND- SOME THEATER. it is a 7 that’ The Proprietor of the Oberon Is About to Engage in an Ambi- tious Amusement Venture. Two hundred thousand dollars is about to be invested in the construction of a new theater in San Francisco. The pro- moter of the enterprise id Fischer, proprietor of the Oberon, and the lo chosen for the new playhouse is on ( rell street, adjoining the Alcazar. For time contractors have been at we the premises. A large three- story g was removed and excava- made for submitted basement ntractors yes- tion has bee The plans were terday by the architects, and their esti- | numerous supporters in all parts of the | nosgrils, cleansing and vaporizing all the mates will be finished t ¢. Fischer | State. inflamed and diseased parts, which can- will push the work with possible | Four years ago a few enthusiastic| pot he reached by medicine taken into specd, and by October the doors will be | sportsmen in different parts of the 3 1 to_the public. A1l fill the bill For will differ showhouse and a graduated scale of admission prices. The pit, however, will be built on the or- dinary plan. In general appearance it semble the Tivoli, only its seating will be much greater. The speci- building of 5 feet frontage and 137:6 fect deep. The cost will s he expects to apacit be great, but Fischer says realize handsomely on this investment. e s Reception to the Twenty-fourth. A reception will be tendered to the Twenty-fourth United States Infantry hy the members and families of the Starr King A. M. E. Zion Church, 805 Stockton street, near Clay, this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Addre will_be_delivered by Sergeant Majo hn R. Green of the Twenty-fourth Infantry, Sergeant A. J. Frankiin of the Tw Company E; S Company L., Corporal Pow. nty-fourth Infantry, ant Henry Batel of Twenty-fourth Infantry 1 of the Twenty-fourth In- y-fourth Infantry will be in nd will furnish the music of the evening. Representative gentlemen of the race will deliver addresses also. The public is cordially invited. —_—— Poker Players Dismissed. Judge Groezinger yesterday discharged Thurman, D. Stevens and W. F, . who were arrested on _April 30 for olating section 330 of the Penal Code. men admitted playing poker for money and also to taking out a percent- age, which they asserted was used in buy- drinks. In dismissing them, Judge Groezinger reprimanded the keeper and the players for participating in the game. attendance probed to the | E. The celebrated band | GAS BILLS ARE RENDERED AT SAME OLD RATE Issue Has Not, as Yet, Been Forced. MUNYON’S Relieves Colds, Opens Up 18175 IS STILL THE CHARGE | et e i | CONSUMERS DO NOT PROFIT BY RECENT LEGISLATION. Officials of the Gas Company Affirm That They Will Never Agree to the 8§110 Rate. The bills of the San Francisco Gas and | Electric Company pril are due and | will be presented to consumers as rapid- | Iy as the clerical force of the corporation | can handle them. The rate for which they | will be rendered is $1 75 per thousand cu- | bic feet, the same charge that has been made fo ccording to Mayor Phelan is not entitled to that rate for its | the com- | products, as on the 3d of last month the | | Supervisors fixed $1 10 as the rate to be | | charged the householders. The board re- | | scinded, or endeavored to rescind, this action afterward, but his Honor the May- | or holds the law does not countenance | such action and that the $110 rate must | stand for one year. He takes this posi- | tion on a section of the consolidation act, which provides that rates can be fixed but | orce a year. Having acted in the matter | | once the board cannot review its work | "Up to the present time no one has ap- | | pe red on the scene ready to force the and determine the rights of the peo- | 1e ADVERTISEMENTS. ~—————— e stantly, Cures Catarrh, | INHALER.. All the Air Passages In- Sore Throat, Bron- chitis and All Lung Diseases. ple and of the gas company in the brem- i The officials of the company affirm i t d upon the course | | pur are awaiting the their attorncys as to the law ° AS¢ It is thought some- develop at any time that will case into the courts for them to | | s upon. | Attorney William Rix, who one of the | | 1egal advisers of the iscuss- | situation y | San Francisco Gas and | will never a to ac | | $110 per x = s | | not fair compt | plied. We h 0 points upon whi | to base our fight. First,that the Superv ors = no right to fix rates d ond, that if they have the right the | xe scinded the naming $1 10 as | " The Owl Drug Co, | Broadway and 10th St., Oakland. | 1128 Market St., San Francisco. | 320 South Spring St,, Los Angeles. ‘ | amount to be charged. We belie latter contention will hold in law, ed by the present and the old rate | company will not do any- | 1 or unjust.” | Bo |o The | thing wron is responsible finally « PHARMACY, | Drugs, Wholesale and Retail, 106, 108 and 110 Grant Ave., S, F., Cal. Edwil; W Joy, ly into the tors will be | Mr. Crockett woul duction in price Monday _from $1 10 feet_to 65 cents.” *'I | e nditions are | | Crockett t sec n { | the different compan! nd the ¢ | Druggist and Analytical Chemist. | asked for seems to huve no relation to| gon California & Kearny Sts., S. F., the cost of production. It could not prop- > be a parallel case to that Suc:essor to L. R. Ellert. |ANTIOCH GUN CLUBS | ARE GETTING READY SEVENTH TOURNAMENT OF THE | TARGET ASSOCIATION. Cor, Pine and Kearny Sts., S. F. CURESBY INHALATION. Clouds of Medicated Vapor are inhaled | through the mc and emitted from the Men From All Parts of the State Will | Meet in Competition at the An- nual Festival. Trap shooting is now one of the lead- ing outdoor sporting features which has the stomach. | try, desiring to develop the trap s | ing skill of individuals and to promote acquaintance and good fellowship among sportsmen, met and organized the Cali- 1t cures through medicated and vitalized air. fornia Inanimate Target Assoclation. Un- | " Tt js an invigorating tonic to the vital der its ausplces six successful trap shoot- | forces, ing tournaments have been held at San Francisco, Stockton, Alameda, San Jose and Monterey. Now the seventh tourna- ment, which promises to eclipse in every particular all previous tournaments, will be held at Antioch on the 20th and 30th of this month. The programme of A remedy which soothes, heals and in- vigorates. It positively cures Catarrh and diseases of the nasal organs. It positt vely cures diseases of the throat you to cure yourself at home. unnecessary any cutting, auterizing. vs at once the bacilli of bron- | and consumption. use is followed immediately by sense of relief. It enables you to save doy individual events will provide for five twenty-bird races | Class shooting is to preval | the the each day. and a trophy is to be provided first-class prize in ev el prize money will be div successful competito Heretofore it has be four moneys as and n a in the four cl n the custom where to allow 40 per per cent to sec- big fees. | COME AND TRY IT. an | Free Demonstrations This Week and Next at the Following Drug Stores : No Percentage DrugCo DRUCCISTS, 949-951 Market St., next to Hale Bros. <4 G. Leipnitz & Co., Druggists, Deutsche Apotheke, 250-252 Sutier St., cor. Grant Ave., S. F. Geo. Dahlbender & Co., DRUCCISTS, 214 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. Ferry Drug Co., &8 Market St., San Francisco. ants will be on ty all day nd dem= invited to trouble t Polite atten and evening to onstrate its value. give this inhaler a free tri show. You are welcome t ther vou purch nswer questior Everybody N se or not. All druggists sell them, or mailed to any address for $1. MUNYON'S REMEDIES Sciatica, lumbago and all rheumatic pains cured by Munyon's Rheumatism Cure. Dyspepsi nd all stomach troubles cured by Munyon's Dyspepsta Cure. Nine- ty per cent o 1 kidney complaints cured by Munyon's Kidney Cure. Headaches, colds and coughs, impure blood, general debili all quickly cured by The remedies cost all drug- mostly 25c a vial gis There are different ailments Write Prof. Munyon. 1505 Arch Philadelphia, for medical any dis street, free advice on cent to the first cl; 3 ond class, 20 per cent to third ciz 10 per cent to fourth c But this , which | and Ingle- under and I'| were so popular 3 70 per cent. The side pool Monterey the old way of doing business—that is, in | o 3 re of gregating the money in prize foncfTdn P e 00 8 Bitare o) the Sourna reversed, so that 10 per cent will go to | Ment. No person | - oun : o de or shooting a for | the first . 20 to the second c 30 e N to the third class and 40 o the fourth Wilibe allowed dto ety class. The philosophy of this division is | ! ¥ bt aipted Sher the to place the greatest amount of money | organized. . Under where there will be the greatest number | the of men to share its division. Ry = The trophies to be shot for this year are very valuable and handsome. The Roos “‘three-man team'' trophy will be con- tested for at Antioch for the third time, and this promises to be one of the hotest races of the tournament. A new troph will be provided for the “six-man team and the usual rizes will be g city will give final ar- v The Ca concerning the for the tournament. The following communication Antioch Gun Club i 1£-expl from the | | | | for high averages. ecorations will also ANTIOCH, al., April be provided for the best two averages be- Sporting _ Edita The Call: Dear tween 80 and 9 per cent, three for the | coming Tournament of the « best three averages between 70 and 80 per | Inanimate Target Association ~will soon | cent and four for the best four averages | be ubon “us and ‘we particularly desire that every gun club in the S Wwith the assoclation and ate should uni participate th ADVERTISEMENTS. tournament. Through the exertions, of the A Club our town has been’ favored ntioch Gun If YOU WANT “THE ONLY” GENUINE HUNYADI WATER, Insist Upon Receiving Hunyadi Janos NATURAL APERIENT WATER, the only water which comes from the Hunyadi Springs of Hungary, owned by ANDREAS SAXLEHNER, Respectfully LEE D Secretary Antioch Gun —_——————— McGLADE IS ON TRIAL. His Counsel Making a Technical | Fight for His Liberty. The trial of Peter McGlade, ex-book- keeper of the Street Superintendent’s of- fice, charged with forging demnn‘ds on the treasury, opened before Judge Cook v terday morning. McGlade was put on trial for the specific crime charged to him of forging a warrant for 39, purporting to | be the demand of one H. Swords n-; x..g.,r ! erformed on behalf of the . Ex-Su- gmmonfxom of Streets Ambrose was put | upon the stand and tes*ified that McGlade | was employed in his oflice at the time the alleged crimes were committed. Swords | then took the stand and said that at the time of the forgery of the warrant he was not employed by the city, consequent- 1y could make no demand on the city. At this point the prosecution endeavored to {htroduce the forged document in evi- dence, and here the technical fight he,ian, Patrick Reddy objected to the introduc- tion of the document on various grounds, and In order to argne the points raised the jury was dismissed until this morn- ing, at which time Judge Cook will rule T Budapest. | o the merits of the poti In the Divorce Court. Lizzie ¢ Becht was gra vorce fr H. .Becht yesterday Judge He okl ha vt e Tify lity. Mrs. Becht was awarded the cu "4t her minor children. ave been filed by Julie Louis J. Ballet_ for deser-: born against F. A. Os® Eleanor Smith against Smith for failure to provide, Hayes against Lizzie Hayes tion born for William H. and John C. for desertion. " WEAK MEN, WEAK WOMEN, Read This: Many men and women to-day are wrecks, without confidence in themselves—no vigor, snap or capability. VITALISM Gives ™onderful, quick and sure reu sults. There is satisfaction in it. Elec- tricity only relieves temporarily; drugs only irritate. Vitalism cures! Send or call to-day for lectures and symptom blanks, which you can fill out and get advice by mail without charge. Send or call at once; it costs you nothing. DR. ROUXEL, 935 Market Street, finurs—lz to4and Tto 8 Pom.

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