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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SA’ OFFICE HOLDERS MAY DEFEAT THE CHARTER URDAY MAY 6, 1899 them destitute. Mr. Parnell says the i woman is able to work and that her hus-* band seems to be in the conspiracy. The ssociated Charities has refused to do vthing for these people for the reason given. The' directors decided to present to Ru- ! dolph and William Lichtenberg and Mar- | garet Blumfleld the oclety’s ‘medals of ‘ | | | | | Hale’s. [ Hale’s. T ANAASANNNNANANNT Stark’s Orchestra at Hale’s To=day onor for their bravery in rescuing the hel}) ess children at the fire of the San . Rafael Orphan Asylum. The report of the secretary for April showed the fol- lowing business: Complaints received, 108; investigate 5 children involved, 186; prosecutions, 17 tions, 12; dismissals, 4; children rélleved, 134; 'Juan Patritti a Medi-| =rurorson's FieET OPENS. Famed as a Histori-| and Employ Legal Commsel. | cMemsl . juzesemmocnman | cal Wiser ——— The action of Alfred C. Rulofson, who A continuation of these popular concerts. Many music-lovers drop_in Saturday p. m. simply to hear the concert. Always welcome. The claims to be the legally adopted son of y aptain nslow G. Hall, and | % rogram to-day is interesting 3 IS SLEEK, FAT AND HEALTHY ig"n(d“”dfl?ml“g "uiive | THE PASSING OF A JOURNALIST | e , - -« Gamn é Beginning of an Organized Effort to Render Invalid s e L T S e e e é taken up yesterday by Judge Belcher. | S 3 . | Noah Brooks, the most important wi the City's New Organic Law—Will Try HIS DIGESTIVE ORGAN WAS RE- | ncsy for (e defense, was first placed on | ONCE A SENSATIONAL OPER- EA the stand with the consent of the plain- | EONED S TR G0 iff, that he might leave the city in the| ATOR ON WALL STREET. El t‘ near future. to Prevent an Election. s M. Broois, who is at present residing i | fn the East, ‘but la well known in this | X 5 city and State, having been the editor of . A ES s o | The Dairyman Eats Everything |ihe Alta California_and Marysville Ap- His Daughter, Miss Geraldine Bon- : | peal, knew the interest e: n the s From Raviola to Roast Pork, | bril FPol, Well. He tes ‘l,,;..d”’}).m He ner, the Novelist, at His Bed- section of the constitution which pro- Drinks Wine and Does | as avare or ",“‘f l;‘i}i‘;:‘t'(‘;,"lm‘;"ll‘,‘1‘1‘;’““‘}"m_ side When the End Smhat sall fcounty gsoycrnmen s Hard Work. | at the time it is all Captain Hall Come dopted the young man. Witness als was interested in the young man and a it sisted him, but young Rulofson never confessed to him that he had been by Captain Hall. Rulofson wrote Opera Hous Overture- —““Woms ~Waltz— Medley on Popular Airs.. —Finale. Jouvan Gloves $1.25 piilr. Baby Crib Comforlers A neat littl crib, prettily white warm We find 800 pairs of 4-bu Tt nch kid, *Jou shadin, their nature. Tk 1t county offi or two year: rnment act pro- of office of all| An Ita 1l be four years. at under one of constitution, in ich th shall be unif new charter provides th cers shall hold office the - we cut the ted and nded f ir while county the t adopte n named Juan Patritt set all preconceived ide has up- | him prior to the filing of the in regard to di- | said he was about to commence g nutrition. Without a stomach | tion to reco: Captain Hall's estate wnce | asked the witness to try and recall Some and grows | knowledge of the time of the plaintiff’s B | adoption. Mr. Brooks was unable to spaghetti, raviola, tamales, | recollect that Such an adoption had ever | tive work for the press during that pe- eef, mutton and pork, properly seasoned | heen mentioned to him, and he answered | Tiod. He was an editorial writer of with garlic and drinks his usual allow- | Rulofson, expressing much surprise at|marked ability and as a writer on histor- | Anceonwine S S ical events ranked among the fore A | Mr. Brook: € n among the forem. John Bonner, one of the best known newspaper writers in America, died at his home in this city last eveni He had been practically confined to his home for a number of months, having given up ac- turday always a gala day in STUCE x"r:;}\ e and he eleg fon an; d consequent without the the gastric juices he dige fat on soups aining $1 50 clasp fast g > chart was delegated to curtail er office of offl elected prior to the adoption of the ter. The section referred to reads llows: Sllk Lmed Jackeis $5.00. d throughout : : ok, etesant ; f'!‘p,i:;;',: Children’s Hats. irticularly ch. It isn't although a friend of | the world. Three years ago he g Hall and the confidant of young | vigorous contest for the office of & n, never heard of such an adop. | tary. to the hesen le was unable to say, however, | California, to succ Bont. b a riseeieiebeieg L A vear ago Patritti w ty government | cer of the stomach. T and consolidated into ernment, it shall also charter framed un- icle 1I s dying of a can- Y, 2 Capta he is hale and | Ruloss at plowing or | tion. Where a city and cou been merged muniely ympe - said ide of the University i the late Rev. Dr. led of election born in Quebec go. He first n editorial w d. From that he accept as editor of Harper's Weekl hearty, does his And $ e h, It H CAPES, black, tan. |to trim children castor or navy, silk lined, flounced | ladies seem surprised; labor waste cape; an excellent value; @B ()() | ceonomy lost sometimes, in he each . in BROADCL Dec Canada, ame into ter on the g said a in w terms for whic all be elect- tion, | | seventy vea 4 | prominenc o | New York Her 7 | a position U‘ the compens of deputies that each | ¢ ¥ | finally drifting back to daily newspaper | for the compensation | | ® | work, filling the position of financial edi- ch deputies. (Amend- | ¢ 4 | tor of the Herald. He made a fortune as | d November 3. 1096 i€ 7| an operator in Wall street, but finally S + e ® | failed in a sensational mann He then | P W. Dohrmann, ‘to whose efforts is | ¢ ¢ | came West, stopping at Leadville, Colo.. gely due the doption | 4 | where he remained during the rs of the new chart that the %1187 and 1880. Bonner worked for a time mover to test the of the 4 | on the Leadville l'y{ micle um‘l‘:xfur\\'uwl | charter will result in ultimate benefit | & ¢ {.gunediihegleadvyllle) News. s He fcame ito ot ity (2 + | this coast in 1881, was emploved as an edi- | torial writer on’ the Chronicle and filled the county officers | 4 & | the same position on The Call from 188§ thelr offices for the | until 18%, with a brief interval on the 2 pite of the p )6 ? miner. 937, 939, 944, 943, 945, 947 Market Street. iid Mr. Dohrmann 3 o @ | ‘Since then he has contributed to the ut 1 have no positive informa- | ¢ Argonaut and Wave and also to the S t the subject. I have also he | day Chronicle. He was a most prolific | that the city officers will contest the elec- | ¢ | writer, being a_man of great energy and | ir under the pro-| e | industry. He has written some notable the charter far 1 re- & | historical sketches and was the author | Board o olders did not | ¢ of a yvoung people | : he question of the constitu . + | published by s at co Labor n to notif hanging the terms of _county & | France and Ge: two vears. ‘We took | ¢ | five or six y A mo | | Dosters’ Union agai _Rome dreoce, | made a matter of r. Bonrer qmm a meeting of the s Tepresenta. Council last evening gislat has | ¢ 4 | tive of the New York He nd s theatrical managers that the boycott w . by the tion of the char- | & & ¢ there became possesed of a fund of his- | on and requesting them to withhold th alize the ons of that in- 4 | torical information which he afterward | 1 1} patronage from the objectionable firm . utilized in his writing: ; 5 mide andicartied. A omiiitiea was to he presumed thi n-| ¢ ¢ | He leaves lhf{"“!”",”‘ Miss Geraldine appointed to attend fo the matter ar I herr e ek is can | ¢ o+ | Bonne 0 was with him when he Sithe cause e the AT fors s 1 effect without hav- and a s nd _constitutionality 1. In fact, it is very | ¢ ould be in and_daughter who are 50 notify Allied ® | York. Miss Geraldine Bonner is well i et Connehl i M iane + | known as a magazine writer and novelist | e o mey i SCTL s L { of_ability. nion < a_certain club gV @ Mr. Bonner's death was the re of a ‘“ e “ e ot i o + | general breaking down of his system e s ; there may be in 7 I ey used in part by grief over the death of Yoele e e ; 1§ to the .hlu-p s a whole g e e Gy diaehter ey Burke of Carpen- 3 [to separate provisions, the bett * 1 | S rhe rin take place to-morrow | _An old man, apparently between 60 epted and | will be for the people of the city. If the | o 4 | from his late residence, 1900 Vallejo street, | 70 vears of was struck and killed by | both gentlem 1 )- S S T R R +| —_— Kearny and Misslon street car No. 1169 at | from most of obje v ¢ @ } United by the Bride’s Papa. DEs oo S opckRon mnd Hast st [ otaat ea ) : e L SDEnoE car et 4| Davisc nd Miss Ethel M dressed, and there is no clew to his iden- | With the ship-own miiiers L i A en ot it ® & | combe w ed in a bower of tity except a letter found on his per was_recent] nized. and its a office tention t 1 | soms Thursd ening by the Rev. Sam- | addressed to Willam Kinkead, house 3, | re Prospering. —The carbenters vepe do not aff £ 3 1 that many irms ad discharged work | BELSL dos ol \ i 4 | uel Slocombe. r of the b at the ouse. After the aceident an amb ha 2 A o ged M e A B ovember. s home of_the 'S pare Yoes | lance wis summoned from the Harbor Re- | unfon men and that the prospec 11 question whi o bre M is a e iving Hospital, but old man passed | unic g the city were very brig ents is tc tr I 1. He & omplained that labor-savin ) As soon S held | ¢ & | is at present employed at the Union | away before its arrival. He had 1 « complained that labor.s 5 ts S 800! even responsible posit 1 11 times by the al d iced them all : ey Junty off ire entitled to | & 3| in_a responsible posit | mes by th s pleted this atory nt bride is the cldest daughter of | eck was broker v s i en 1o for the ST s e © | combe he is a member of the Golden the motorr on the ¢ the SucCessors were elected, I 18 e % + | Gate Union of Christian Endeavor Socie- | )r manslaughter after > hola such Sopreve ? | ties and of various other benevolent and | accider : claims to have been ek s RIgenIE | % & | philanthropic organ he couple | ning half speed when the of the : aches of their vari- A + | will reside at i and will be at home © | May 1. *| 5| QUAKER B on the track him and set up brakes r could be stopped the d. The body was taken to t man present cou provisions o jon could ended ATHS, advertised in this R 1e employment of their g +-&> 6 S -0 paper, 8§ Mar- Labor Council’s Meeting. - these, 1 take fit, will | ket street; * The boycott instituted by the Bili- : oy rvice. c JUAN PATRITTI | i bxs u Whether or | driving a milk wagon and does not know | that such an adoption ¥ taken | I csent county officers extend | what dyspepsia means. During the past | place, but to him it was str: that if CORPORATED incumbency to the end r Patrittl has done so well that he has | Such 'had come to pass he not ap od. 1f they are good | ¥ear Patrittt has done | that he has | i q 0t §t. The cross-e ation of Thont is desired anaf | purchased a ticket for pe_and offices comes under | week he starts on a trip to Italy to visit provisfon of the charter | his old home. wone the loser. Patritti’s case is the only on re, the charter will have d known to medic ence iSichaxten hare | kind known to medical sci | Mr. Brooks occupied the the sitting, a till Monda instein & 1 & Metson | and Chic 1 of the stomach | and Van N emainder of | er whi¢h the case went | <-ve SATURDAY LEADERS! ! | Extra Crenmerv Butler -= 2% ‘ i ‘I:\k- d Reddy, Camp- senting the plain- 18 & Gregory operation for the remov 1| food; but Patritti eats and lives just th ame as he did before his stomach was GROCERS’ PICNIC charter and In its st cated r is ma » better. 1f ; : Reédman are caring for | ¢ i an - e - 6 h er intimated | was in Zurich, Sw ;‘l]:x;wl, The [‘) HI‘ nt y the terests of the defendant. Consider- 4 4 - 7 g Rt o P s com- | was a woman and after her stomach had | ing the line-up of coun 1 interesting | © z 8 ‘ ficers may hold | by th T nSie Which Wil in Gurp | been removed She ‘lived twa: years, but | contest Will doubtices spread {taeit ovee | § i Petaluma Ranch Eggs- - 5c doz. } i 1l four vears for | | 110 the decision of | was fed on peptonized - food \tn-nlh-rl several week: | © | Regular, 20 fiey A otk i rcutes athirs, | er stomach removed in the Geriman T [3 i Eastern Sngar cured Hams- - 10c 0 one y: of the ity anc ounty | pi in this city eighteen months ago. y to the omee o orutiahea o oey | Blie is stiil alive and livea:on peptonized WILL MANAGE THE " 1 1 | < | ATH G s the City and | removed and his only complaint is that P = € A s a county office can only work cight hours a day & < S 7» o " T end. o e tead OF ten. A Y poMINENT MERCHANTS ON | § ¢ fiBZl‘y)bltl S olap,\T“)ars 25¢ i e it e ugstion of the pow: | County. and About 13| THE VARIOUS COMMITTEES. |+ P oneach or : s of the 1 inee ]r\ e s r d . to St. ast doubt Eeat Novemmer: Thoss | Macy's: Houpiia *Dr. George | Ohilds + Lea & Perrins \a“cn ====2c that we ald dlagnosed the ca things, ay, will have to be Macdo as one.of | “The Streel the neighborhood of < Is the genuine tter | by tne courts and if the question of thelr | cancer of the stomach. It was gathered | the wholesale grocery houses is called, is | ¢ ) bottles allowe explode | scttiement S A e Irom the patlent that he had been Sick | decidedly interested in the outing of the|d A oL A f pen . e co e benefitec and able to work for yout oe A 5 T snic c 5 & urpr re com: e R yre that he had never been il Grocers sciation, which takes | | Tourist an1 Picnic Luncheons at chuetzen Park Wednesday, actically every house has lnn—‘ ® & list of prizes, which |4 include everything from a barrel of whis- | & | ky to cases of baking powder, sides of ba- | § con and beautiful bric-a-br The entire management of the affair | % s been left to a general committee of | ¢ mplated | sick ng to- | ¢ ife. He was very much ema- ce and weak and subject to violent the right ms of vomiting. Tt ase seemed r which | hopeless, but the o decided as a last | 1 the char- | they were elected. T have no Knowledge | resort to remove the Whole of the stom- 3 sec fication b; o | that this will be doné, however, and it | zch, With the of Drs. F snd secur i ‘,“” % I,:“l,,!: may be possible that it will not he. The | zer, Kingwell, Mc and Bailey slature has been (Wrown Aaway | grct election under the charter may be | Ir. Macdonald suc fully performed the only this, but the litigation that | proceeded with without any trouble of | gpération, but the paient w Imost in 1t to be precipitated by the office | any kind, which would h: the effect, of | 5 state of collapse W' over. He | | on was i 2 | be 4 osition that some action be true | PUSIHER ent office. hold and all | ward securing for themse staking work | to h office for the full term 10, | 1348-1354 MARKET STREET Opposite Seventh Stre Phone §. 292. No lh-sn»h Stores. + E3 . & | Lowest Cut Pri . @ t was nec 1 L aking operative fre ol x ting of: | 73 holders will involve the city and its | cot of making operative from ‘the | gradually rallied, howe s | n ‘:.‘ rs in legal controversy that will | very beginning all :‘-1 ]'Yz\v provisions of | fiu the road to recovery. Joseph A. irman; Jul\r ackmann, | 4 THREE GUOD MUNTHS. equire e expenditure of a great |the city’s new organic la | A month after the operation Patritti 5. 1 Flieser, J i ol ey e : thought he was well enough to go home McCiay, 2 Nov. 793, March 935, April 840 Han s¢ without asking anybody's leave he slipped out of the hospital and was nml government into such a ho, First of the series of beautiful Photo- ss tangle as will result in irremedi- | chromatic full page pictures, free with | on Market street during the afternoon by Jle loss and confusion. to-day's News Letter. Be sure and | Dr. Macdonald cari ng a gripsack weigh- )se office holders who are known to | g ing twelve poynds ie objected strenu- 3 2 & | "‘ ente z d into the compact to defeat | tit e e Sl o being taken back to the hospi-| The other committees which will have | rter and retain their official po- | City Printing Law. tal, but Dr. Macdonald insi and back | charge of the varlous events on the | % P | he 'went. He was kept in s until | grounds are as follows: beyond the time contemp! "“"1‘ The demurrer of E. C. Hughes to the | July 28, when he was d g At tha P g 3 new organic law decline to dis- | ;' er filed by Auditor Wells to his com- | time he weighe vounds and he gave | Reception Committec cuss the matter or to even admit that | plaint to enforce the auditing of his de- | the doctor to understand that his usual | Belf Chalrman: A B, v intend to appeal to the courts. 13 pounc M hmidt, B. Knox, W. A Helms or John Lacl , T. H. Corcol J. H. Witte, D." F. Kel Harrje. | mund against the eity for printing done | Weight Wi BT TIIIIIERRRE———————— They simply refuse to discuss the sub- | Lo b itiea to Judge well yester- | From the hospital Patritti went back | Honc ption Committee—E. A. ject dismi Il questioners with | day, The et atdit thane | 1;» mx) m'mh]m 5 San !“A:‘l‘(' ; oun 3 Dan ¥ the equivoca et “Wait till | mand on the ground that & ant ordls ‘x”nn he v'.m -‘\r;| la(x‘\r l\\':rr(u ]\\. 1;,” S. Sussman, H. D. Tl!m.-mm,_.m b h(l Ir. the time comes. We are not yet pre- | nance prohibits the giving of print. | He eats the same kind 00d_as other lomas Kirkpatrick, Sol ‘ in the colony and claims that he can di- st pork casily as he can chicken. vear ago he did not weigh 100 pounds \d to-day he is within two pounds of his | ular weight—13% pounds. A few days z0 he told Dr. Macdonald that he was a well as ever he was, but grumbled be ler, John H. Spohn, Jeff 15 to other than union printing establish- | ments, and Hughes Is a non-union man and there | ;000 stion for the court to decide is ntention of | wh ther or not the visors have the unty officers | power to thus discriminate and such | T d on the |an ordinance as the one in questi : pared to discuss the matter. From hints dropped he it is conjectured that the ¢ the otncers, o far as are concerned, will be and | gelberg, chairman; William Cluf, i 1 r | Louis Hofmann, floor man- . F. W. Meyer, $40 ph A. Stulz, chair- | & Joseph Handman, s J. William_Ring, Al e — E = ~ | cause he got tired when he had be e . ‘, i 3 7 3 plowing six or seven hours, whereas bes | 1 ‘,{_J{x;..;'"«’f’"“,“\"\3."};3@,?(,' W Thoms: [ $ THOS, B, B, VARNEY, Market & 16th, S, F was cut out he could | gon, A. Irvin fore his stomach 17 M thl and EXPENSES | work ‘ten hours and’ not feel tired o | “Tadter™ Clessing contest—a. 3. saasar, | 1 e e story of the successful operation | cha ; Otto C. Sievers, F. W. Meyer, ONUNIY GUARANTEED |nD5ci.sis SUsshs ghemton | nimen; oo € Siavim v S| 3 L4 * Open Wednesday & Saturdsy evenings. Lackmann. medical journal. L Flieger, Willlam W. o 150 When - Partitti ommittee on Bowling Alley—Claus Wreden, o reaches Italy he will be in demand among Foeiy 5 nke, E. | { = the medical colleges and medical fra- H. Hanjes, “laussen, John Schloen, H. | ¢ = GOOD MENand WOMEN ool Lo evrsios MAKE PERFECT MEN 2 Committee on Wheel of Fortune—J. J. Moran, 04040 690904000640+0-0+006004+9Q T DESPALR ! Do not Suf. To appoint agents and sell our celebrated $5.00 Quaker | airma; W. Lehrke, J. A. Stulz, J. J. TRt nger: "o Joys and ambitions of peast Al et i JOHN TONNINGSEN, Who Will Rule the Destinies of California Com- 22*,;“‘",,:&.:’rsiszijg?flfi‘n',; SSE MOORE WHISKY 1s The famous old JE! r Bath Cabinet. Many earn more. | recommended by physiclans for family and chair- e ttory. chred by, £olding WihermaliVapop y | medicinal use because it is pure. Y and | an: dohn W. King, Eugene McCoy, A W. d [ TABLETS. Givopronpt relief toin- N | R EXPERIENGE REQUIRED | — e Lerke, T. TL. Corcofan mandery for the Ensuing Year. e e v | I RAV Committee on Grocers' Prize Drawing—J. A. ?&';'.5{33'[‘,’??’, Vil Dovare; i Greatest Monopoly and Money-Maker Ever Offered Agents, | MIDALO IOL ThaVERY s LGN A e B HERE was a large number of the “fraters” in the hall of California @ - Tnpartvigor and potency toevery func: | SR Commandery, Knights Templar, in the Masonic Temple, last night, for ¢ | tion. Braceupthesystem. Gi bloo I it i 1 R R T R P ¢ - o us! to thy yes of young or old. No competition. A necessity in every home. De- Heroes of the San Rafael Orphan D R a o st the purpose of electing officers for the next term. There was a spirited 8 | L MR () T AT mand is enormous. Everybody buys. Over 400,000 in | Asylum Fire Honored. : 4 3 2 ; contest for the office of junior warden and for that of treasurer. The 4 | gRtoacompiets muaranteed cure Rljpf or money ro; o ) 1 Ten | The report of the officers of the Cali- A jury in Judge Hunt's court yesterday choice of the 102 sir knights was John Tonningsen, commander; Frank Titus, & | funded, Cxn be cry Fh st use—82,386 sold by agents since January Ist €N | fornia Soclety for the Prevention of Cru- [ 8ave judgment in favor of Dr. Henry | generalissimo; H. B. Ream, senior warden; C. W. Tabe junior warde | e miliions to be sold | elty to Children shows that last month | XTeutzmann in the action instituted Thomas Morton, treasurer (re-elected); Hiram T. Graves, recorder (re-elected). 8old by Owl Drug Co., S. F. and Oakland. < more work was done than in any tn | asainst him by Mrs. A. H. Baily to re- N lation of the officers electe » appointed officers, who will be - - ’ as > tha any month | SEaIe o by M il an ok The installation of the officers elected and the appointed s, W WE ARE AN OLD-ESTABLISHED HRM for the same time. At the meeting held | ful practice upon her. The jury found that named by the new commander, will be held on the 19th inst., after which there LADIES nvwome 4P DR.FELIX LE BRUN'S will be a_banquet. 4 d vesterday Thomas H. Williams Jr. was | the charge against the physician was not Perfectly reliable. Capital $100,000 00. Largest i Gnaba ot kit ¢ John Fonningsen, who was elected commander, is well known in this com- elected a life member. Secretary Parnell | founded on fact, and therefore entered manufacturers of Bath Cabinets in the world. reported that the officers had investigated | Judgment accordingly. munity and is very prominent in Masonic circles. He is past master o vy Z i g ; tomi, | (b case of Mrs. Golson or Goldsteln of e nee e ental Lodge, F. and A. M. high priest of California Chapter, R A A | Steel & Pennyroyal Treatmen| stating age, references, terri- | 465 Jessle street and found that the peo- member of, Islam Temple, A. A. 0. N. M. §.; trustee of the Masonic Hal % is the original and only FREN WRITE us Tu.DAY tory wanted, etc., and we will | Ple interested were impostors and that NOVELTY DAY. soclation; member of Harmony Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, ge nh“dshmnng{m‘heguflh they are making a fat living by working Some articles cut 60 per cent. forward full information, terms, eto, Don't delay. Send your | upon the sympathies of the public. The opSome, articles cut £ per cent. wderess anyway, THE WORLD MFG. 60, 615 World Buldg, clnmnm. Otlp, | 5iomy,coig le ey the omals misvant | ars QR AuENie AN DiriFiG SEA co. Stores Everywhers and now commander of California Commandery, Knights Templar. Mr. Ton- ¢ ningsen is also a member of the order of Odd Fellows. 2.8 ket. Price, $1.00; sent by mail i L PS5 5 5+ LIS B et SIS+ a4 Tt ST AP LI 205+ @ | 14 Koachy abr BAR Franciace - G *RININ +ReRINIRIN%N+Q

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