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B THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1899 URNS’ CRIMES WERE ITEMIZED ON HART’S BILL jeadings in the Suit Recently Settled by Referee Wright for the Sum of $1500. d County of San Francisco. A. L. Hart, Plaintiff, vs. D. M. Burns, Defendant. the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City 1884-1893—To services rendered in the following cases in the To services re: Deceml ifor al., No nia, 42, an r the County of Yolo, s finally dismissed and January, 1893 1899, by cash nan > the £ ng the one that and Hart w. he | Honor, every all had is now ference in experience and valuable knowl- edge of the Mexican politiclan’s code red in the case of the People of the State of Cal- on the relation of John P. Dunn vs. D. M. Burns at in the Superior Court of the State of Califor- which said latter- disposed of on the or Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Sacra- to wit: me of Plaintiff., Name of Defendant. Charge. | Number. People, etc. D. M. Burns. Embezzlement. 507 People, etc. D. M. Burns. Embezzlement. | 508 People, ete. D. M. Burns. Felony. | 509 The People, etc. D. M. Burns. Felony. \ 510 e People, etc. D. M. Burns. Embezzlement. 511 The People, etc. D. M. Burns. Embezzlement. | 512 The People, etc. D. M. Burns. Felony. | -bis The People, etc. D. M. Burns. Felony. | 514 The People, etc. D. M. Burns. Embezzlement. | 515 The People, ete. D. M. Burns. Embezzlement. \ 5168 The People, ete. D. M. Burns. Embezzlement. 517 The People, etc. D. M. Burns. Embezzlement. } 518 $25,000 82,000 charge to this defenda er. ion; that pl of the sa ca ) assis assum Attor the gre out of atitude his g <. He says by te ntiff from t| rk of the at all g of mo £ any ot after this last de and ge: was calcula d to pays a tribu tribute was g upon the ef- 823,000 oregoing services were performed under one general em- o separate charges were made in the several cases. nt of any e sa clu- te to his > Hart for ne gra defe: aid to ey f her to his penned produced reby upon demanded, _that done him, J. B. Wright i 'was discovere m the bench builded by Iroad candida Senate and Hart was summon He did and in a moment of abandon the matter was sub- for decision, and In ced the verdict, and s paid $1500 instead of $23.000, but her to the amount of the dif- of | HE WANTED TO BE JUST. | Alexander Boyd Gives Testimony in d, I Day the he of ons are made and as t a- 2 es were heard before | Court, the work of the de en greater than the ini b each re Ju | street, to-morrow night. His Own Behalf. usiness partner of the heirs, was submitted ge Belcher on briefs. called yesterda was entitled to late Jacob of whose estate the plaintiffs vesterday ‘When the v Mr. Boyd again the stand to substantlate the $30,000 sued s compensation for his services on behalf of his deceased partner's estate. | loyd sald yesterday .that while his | the claim was traveling and enjoying him- for the busine: very day,” h mm I wanted to be rther st erdrew taeir ken unde: a said was concerned, “I was at nd th ;‘rrfl" was that there was a great deal of 1¥ to divide and T wanted to be just ust to my- ted that he and his ccount was kept of such u. i:d h it in his opinion matters even at the time of Mr. This diposed of the case as and dvisement. Nearly Lost His Eyesight. yon gresiar iansy rge Rice, a mechanie in the Golden s o and Miners' Iron Works on First o ek street, was pou some bolling metal into a !.wx yesterday afternoon, when the metal flew up and struck him on the eyes nd forehead. He was taken to the Re- ceiving Hospital, and it took Dr. Thomp- | son some time fo take the metal out of h es and forehead. The doctor thought that with care Rice would not lose his eyesight, but he had a narrow escape ———— To Honor the Queen. The annual dinner of the British Benev- olent Society will be held in the rooms of the Merchants' Club, T ansome celebration h birthday of : is in_honor of the eighti do and per: the Queen. in and ot Genulne Buckeye Mowers, G without | Hooker & Co., San Francisco. the best. @4CADHOIO+ T 4O+ 0O+ O+ 04040+ GHIHGIC+T+O 4T+ D+ 3404040 CHOATHOHO 4T 40+ 0 40404040+ 3 b4 (<] : & (<) L] >4 places, and is to stand in almost the h neral mont stood many vears ago and named the straits the “Golden Gate. monument is to be built of mative blue rock, picked up in the \_'ll‘inl!y‘and The base is the spur of the rock, which projects and will be crowned with stone The site is one of the most prominent points on Mil- and affords a commanding view for many miles around the spiit into convenient size. from the hill. butlt ler's property 19 General Fremont. slow to honor ““The Pathfindei The Heights,” Miller’'s home, which was he part is square into battlements. upper one identical A POET'S MONUMENT THE PATHFINDER" § AKLAND, May 22.—Joaquin Miller is erecting a monument to the hero, The “Poet of the Sierras” says California has been monument will be located at “The camping of Fremont's bay. The monument will be completed in less than a month. spot where General [ Fre- ' The 40404040+ 04040 | | | | | The action of Mrs. Belle Curtis and Liz-{ Muir to recover $30,000 from Alexander | . and into the dancing pavilion, where h | T 568 coon MARKET-STREET COMPANY ASKS FOR FRANCHISES Bold Attempt to Secure From the Board of Supervisors a Wholesale Monopoly. Lively Mix-Up Between Attorneys Becsy and Kennzy in Front of the City Prison. HERE was a lively “mixup” be- tween Attorney Becsy and Attor- ney Kenney, the ‘“Salmon Alley Politician,” in front of the City 2 Prison last evening. When hostili- ties ceased Kenney looked as if he had run afoul of a Kkicking mule. His face Was cut and bleeding and his clothes were almost torn from his back. The men were not arrested, notwithstanding that their “little unpleasantness as Kenney termed it, occurred under the window of the Central station, where at least twenty policemen were congregated. It is this way," remarked Attorney Kenney, as he attempted to force a re caleitrant pilece of skin back on his fore- head. “Becsy don't like me, and every Qe e00006e6000e0e0 Avoip SpRING FEVER General Debility, Malaria, Wasting Diseases MARIANI_WINE .TONIC Endorsed and used by king and cottager ; the clergy, lawyers, artists and athletes. Write to Mariani & Co., 52 W. 15th St., New York, for book of endorse. . =g \ ’ \ : £ | ments, portraits, etc., free. ? : ' Would Grab the Yaluable Geary-Street =~ » i 3 S1005 . : C oge . | 16 2 1] Franchise and Cut Off ompet|t|on in Sold by Druggists Everywhere. Avold Substitutes. Bewars of Imitations be ! . AMUSEMENTS. . 3 Almost Every Quarter of the City. L E— © e Z | CunBIA TR | | to be valueless to any other person or = 5 s = $ 1|o The expected has hap- @ contraluiSiher® Gk B Seciinct | AR N R . . PP pened. The Market-street © | in the bidding for the franchises, and the | | HERBERT b t| s © | Market street company will secure valu- | ’ »|© Rarlway Company, in an ef= © | zble concessions practically without cost, | 4 o pu 4 tioinate the re. © At ihe same time it will galn franchises Ly - on numerous streets and piecés of streets | :‘ Jlo gnEs s COSLIpoie eh #0 | and thus be enabled to cffectually block | EFFIE % | future competition. of the franchises | | | are as follow | ¢ ‘e ter, has asked the Board of ©!| _Subdivision 1—Commencing at the inter- i COMPANY $ |0 Supervisors to betray the o el GTEhIne VUG | [ G : ERIING s AMERICAN SrAT termination ’ .| rmination. ... | or.caarcors tonictasiers | eMQTHNRFEAME JoHRN® KENNY ‘g peop/e and .q"a”t to 1t fran- g i s Sl FOT s ] are the only positively guaranteed remedy for the HTPE e LANDS on 24} hi t) / avenue south, along Railroad avenue to San Drink Habit, Nervousness and Melancholy caused | - 1332‘_;{"‘1.\3:‘};"_!h.““}u g ECSYS PROTRUDING Ve . | @ Chises aggregating In value g | Bruno avenus, thence along San Bruno ave. | bIstrong drink. Rt VINTY s p -~ b ! nue and Miiliken street to the county line. | Vi GEARANTEE FOUR BOXES 5 NIGHTS AX;‘:‘\ 1y % 1 "‘ te M THEATER. * s | O many hundreds of thousands ©| Subdivision i-Commencing at the intér- | togure iy cose vitha positive written guar | 1% NIGHTS at the X. ¥. LICEUM THEATE @+ 0+6+060+040+06+0+9|0 ol © | ZUnE avenue alan Thiriy-second avenge | appetitefor imtoxicating Hquors. | I sce him T want to do him. Are|® : ©| o Foint Lobos avenue : THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. o Some time ago we had a scrap,| In this wholesale attempt to grab the Subdivislon 4'Commencing at the poer KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENT. | Mrs. Ernestine Kralink——Proprietor and Mge. i I put it onto him. He has been sore | right of way over dozens of the principa eighth avenue, along Forty-elghth avenue sTMNG flfll“ fi:.‘a'i.“,'.‘{:.’_'{; Poverty RECEIVED WITH ROARS OF LAUGHTER. i 3 streets he city the railroad corpora-| to an unnamed street betw Atindse pon receipt r and my friends warned me to | streets of the city the rallroad corpora-| fo an unnamed street between A an | #$10.00 =2 wii: mail you four [4] boxes and posi- De Koven and S s New Comic n the lookout, as he was determined | tion has not overlooked the franchise for | Streets, xth ' avenue, n gunranian Opera, in Three Acts, anding front of the City in Prison, anxiously endeavoring to make an dollar,” continued Kenney. in giv- sion of the ‘‘late 1 en my deadly ds, and I started to I wish I hadn’t now me W knock his block off. realize 1 got the worst of it. Just smashed him he copped me one on nd I dragged him down with me. o struggling in the garden along f the Central station, when Atto Archie Cz 1l shouted that th were and we quit. 1 guess for me, as Becsy had ay, did you see the other L g ‘:/d Kenney, tearing off a piece of bruised @i b ei e 3 3 . . . . * * ;2 + . . * @ + * T |- arcuiE h g * CcAMPBzLL . ® REFEREES THE 3 MIX-UP o = . - R e R bed e eieQ is Ypper lip. “He assed through a Becsy had escaped un- as angry, and in a sort he declared he would e next time they came.to- actor,” muttered alizing that hi ted rival was tance. “If he had not have put it all over that guy. Wait until we meet again! His own mother won't recognize him when I get through with him.” is a bad Kenney, not in hearing di called time I wou The hostile attorney then left the scen against e vowing “Referee DICK HEISE IS engeance Campbell. / SHOOT AT SHELL MOUND. This Is the Second Time That the Ac- curate Marksman Has Succeeded in Hitting the Magic Spot. The annual eagle shoot and May fes- tival of the San Francisco Scheutzen Ve- rein was brought to a close yesterday ifternoon at Shell Mound Park. The af- which was the fortieth one held by verein, was perhaps the most enjoy- and successful of all the previous Fully a thousand people thronged le ents. 1e grounds and made merry all d \Whilé the members of the verein were on the racecourse making their scores weethearts whiled their wives and the hours daneing in the spacious pavilion. J. D. Heise, one of the best known marksmen in the State, was crowned king of the festival after fully two hours of shooting. Out of one hundred tors Heise was the first to knock the wooden eagle from its perch on a pole sev- enty-five feet high. The shooting was done at 150 yards. When Heise succeeded in hitting the lucky spot that sent the cagle shooting groundward a cheer was sent up that could be heard for miles around Heise was mounted on an impro- Vised throne and his wife was soon at his . In front of the assemblage of ad- miring friends and marksmen he implant- ed a sweet K on his wife's lips, much to {he amusement of the crowd. Then the members of the verein hoist- ed Heise on a table and four husky men carried him bodily through the grounds Was crowned King of the festival. Mis Atingers and Miss Thi two prett Qamesels, presented Hefse with a wreath of roses, i TS, was crowned King of the last an- nual eagle shoot, which was held at the same park on May 16 of last year. He is one of the best marksmen in the country. After the last eagle shoot Heise made a tour of the Eastern cities and Europe, de- feating all comers at target shooting. Previous to the main event the mem- bers of the verein shot at the eagle to dismember it. The degree of accuracy was measured by the different portions of the dummy eagle, the crown being the highest objective point and the left claw the lowest. Following was the way the members scored: The crown, George Heyden; the apple, J. M. Hartmann; the scepter, J. C. Wal- ier; the ring, John Teidermann: the head, Al ‘Barner; the right wing, Charles Rapp; the left wing, R. Stattine; the right leg, Augustus Jungbiut; left leg, John Geff- ken. 2 ———————— Agent Browne Superseded. George W. Hazen, secret service agent |- at Seattle, has been appointed to succeed 04 04+04040+ 04040+ C+ 0+ 0+ 0+ C+O40+0+@ | Secret Bervice Agent Browne at this port. THE EAGLE KING | WINS THE SCHUETZEN ANNUAL | competi- | nd he then responded with a | neat little speech that brought forth more | thence to B street, thence to Forty-seventh avenue, thence to C street, thence to Forty- | ninth avenue. | Subdivision 5—Commencing at the corner ahead of the provisions of the new char- | the Geary-street road. In order to get in | ter, the corporation f | acting in the name o he 3 S of Battery and California streets, thence | the Geary-street 1d Ocean Rall- | giong Battery to Sacramento street | road Comy fers to surrender to the mmencing at_the inter- | nt i Subdivision 6—C e franchise for the Geary- | section of Stockion ‘and "Pacifc “streets e : s | ce along Stookton street to Broadway. | ole road, which expires in 193, Subdivision 7—-Commencing at the inter- the Board of Supervisors will| section of Hayes and Stanyan streets, T bids for the sale of the fran-| thence along Stanvan to Fulton street Thiz and tie bdivision S—Commencing at the inter- ter the present law ] 2 ction of Tayle Seary streets, i dnchises asked for would, if grant-| siencryof Tavior and Geary. streets, thence e written LS e Y GEORGE DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agts.. 214 Kearny st.. San Francisco. SKIN, SCALP, COMPLEXION, Itching, burning, irritated skin, scaly, crusted scalps, falling hair and dandruff and blemished com- to’cure or refund e Mandarin, “AS CONFUCIT |SEE TH FEAST OF TF E LANTERNS. 1 : B along Tavlor to Post street plexions instantly relieved and restoréd to a THE UMBRELLA DANCE. ed, shut out competition in the matter o Subdivision 8 -Commencing at the inter- | healthy. natural conditicn by the dally use of = the operation of street railroads so ef-| section of Geary street and Grant avenue, | WOODBURY'S Factal Soap and Facial Cream. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. thence along Grant avenue to Bush street, | They are strictly antiseptic, healing and puri- = fectually that the Market-street Railroad | thence along Bush to Sansome street. fon of a put in pos would be in the hands of which the Company In the draft of the resolution granting | vast monopoly | the above franchises is inserted the | fying. Sold everywhere. Popular P c and 5o ephone Bush 8. 1 1 Corner Fourth and = people of the city would be powerless. | clause that the person or corporation se- Market, S, F. Try E | i it e S0 T % GRAND OPERA HOUSE ttee of the Board of Supervisors was named shall not be required to pay to Steam and Lager, Telephone Green $¢* called yesterday afternoon just before the | the city a percentage of the gross re- 5¢. Overcoats and R ceipts for a period of five years. Valises checked free. mee i.,» the .xnl] r!j Sa l"c’\s;t"" The report of the Street Committee rec- — | THIS EVENIN present besides members of the COom-|ommends that these franchises be grant- | mittee being Superintendent Henry Lynch | ed on the terms set forth. It also recom. | OCEAN TRAVEL. = of the 2 et-street compa To the| mends ihat the Market'Street Raliway ——~ S o | committee Lynch presented the petitions Company be granted permission to use | 1 committee Lyneh presented the, Petion® | clectricity as a motive nower on the for2| Pacific Coast Steamship Co. written recommendation be made by | lowing named roads: S et the committee to the board. This reco Brannan street, from First to Third; s S i e il | all that the Pacific street, from Kearny to Stockton: | mendation embr yrpor e For ‘Alaskan ports, 10 & m., tion asks for in the petitions and some- | Bush street, from Sansome to Battery; | May 21, 26, 31; June 8 changs | thing more. It was immediately adopted M !III.\('r strect, from Devisadero to At hetttie. and embra d in the committee’s report, tral_avenue, and along Central ave-| For Victoria, Vancouver (B. | which was presented to the board a few hu¢ to Fulton, and along Fuiton to Sev C), Port Towngend, Seattle, | e G mis the discovery that | enth avenue:; Hayes street, from Devisa- | { Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes E - F B cahshation oy dero o Stanvan Catltornia Street, trom ani Rew Simeom Waks | THE HIT OF THE SEASON! n important and necessary Pproce Central avenue to Fir§t avenue. Also to 10 a. m.. May 21. 26, une e = = = an important and nec AT PLY| use electricity as a mbtive po’ the | 5. and every fitth day thereafter; change at Reserved Seats, 25c_and allery prevented rable action being ta v as e power on the | & Branch Box O ium Building, Just 2 v, OPOS o S v 8 . eattle to this company's steamers for Alaska | ran x ullding, Ju he reco wion immediately. prop corkscrew road,” so called. > £ Inside Main Ent the recommen y o v 6 CIBE atov Sati and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at | Inside Main Enf is, the matter was postponed for one week | Added to the above recommendations | y.;.civer toC. P. Ry. k& = and the public will have an opportunity to | is one granting permission to the South- | ¥ Fe Rercle GHuminiat Bay), 2 p. m.. May express ‘an opinion through those mem- | ern Pacific Company to construct a dou- 19, 24, 29: June 3, and every fifth day there- ALCAZAR " bers of the board who will oppose the at- | ble track railroad on certain streets in | after. tempted wholesale steal of franchises connection with its railroad to San Jose. | For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, | The petition of the railroad company in There was apparently nothing overlooked. ' Cayucos. Port Harford (San Luis_Oblspo), | S —_— 5 - (he matter of the Geary-street franchise The petition of the raflroad company ' Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, | TO-NIGHT AND ENTIRE WEEK, for the Geary street and other franchises present franchise will were first sets forth that th expire ovember 1%03; that the road taken up for consideration by e erhileled by electric roads, a fact | the board. Supervisor Perrault imme- akes it necessary to completely re- | diately moved that they be referred to N “Ihe line: that the cost of such | the committee of the whole. This was out of the que econded by Supervisor Dea who he thought the matter entirely too | portant for hasty action, in view of the because fder existing franchis un s have but a short time to run. that the city | of other restrictions. could also have the benefit F or double track raliroad over ner's present d, ington and Lack- mann also opposed hasty action. The mo- San Pedro, East San Pedro'(Los Angeles) and May 20. 24, 28; June 1, and 8 Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Anzeles). 11 a. m., May 18, 22, 2, 80; June 3. and every fourth dav thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del The company reserves the right to without previous notice &teamers. sailing dates and houre of safling. TIVKET OFFIOR —4 New Montgomery stopping_only at Port Har- | change | MR. NAT. C. GOODWIN’S Greatest Comedy-Drama Success, IN MIZZOURA. ition reads: \'f:w! flx}' the new ;"h«\r(i)‘r was soon to €0 | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz.’Santa Rosalla o = {into effect, and that by its provisions and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 & m., Tth of eac & — i prays that Your | franchises could not be granted for a month PRICES. . ... ... .1, 25, 35c, 50c. joat A Cew franchise |l@nger perfod than twenty-five vears, and =~ Eor further nformation obtain folder. MONDAY, MAY The Distinguished Actor, MR. LEWIS MORRISON, 5 =:::‘r‘x‘nln:(. ‘i\ir.n to refer was lost by the following s(‘r}r‘(:\ !l"allarn rmai'\ il In an Elaborate Production of % » ntas ODALL, PERKINE & CO.. Gen. Agts., % e & (A fee_byine JHever, Lack- 10 Market st.. San Francisco. el E A ons as to your honorable | mann Perrault- jgeitinger. At- - - — s = T SRUE m proper, with the right to | Mann, Perralts Holland, Kaib: same b lectric . with mod- ge Black, olland, alben, 35 shch other. motive power | Phelps—T. © SChE AR AMERICAN LINE, 1'by law. Your petitioner *errault then moved that the petitions | p. N T.ONDOY | es s draft of 3 |be referred to a select committee to con-| [I- YORK SOUTRAMPTON TONDON. PARTY therefor, the terms | sist of D Lackmann, Byington and | StoPPing at Cherbourg, westbound. = = | vs may be | Heyer. inger moved as an amend- | ' SV OLE NSy ST : body. | ment that they be referred to the Street | New York.......May 31|New York.......June 21 e grant | Committee and that the gentlemen named St. Paul June 7!St. Paul June 2 | hereinbefore applied . | ag a select committee be invited to sit | St. Louls. June 14'St. Lout July 5 THE SENSATION OF THE DAY, | ereby offers to surren- | with the committee without power = to | 7 Su4AR LINE | | id de- | vote. This was finally carried and then - i SR MOUNG TOON a motion made=to include Perrault| g roovo el 20w BRI o, c ANpL in the invitation. Perrault asked to be ex- cused from voting for the reason, he said, that “I see that the committee is doing crooked work in this business and I do not care to be mixed up in it.”” The mo- tion was lost. | The recommendations of the committee | were then taken up and Perrault moved your petitioner, ndonment, nevertheless, e in force only upon t se over said route award of a as nbefo; our petitioner will ever pray, etc. ....May 31|Southwark June 21 MOUNG CHET, .;\ma ‘;‘k'nsrf-'nlam !'ur;; ?5 THE BURMESE WONDERS. Cn Belns MONTGOMERY AND STONE, Senttla. St. Mizhas! Dawans Clee | Blackface Comedians For full information regarding freight and pas- sage_apnly to A BILLY VAN, Famous Monologist. THE DONOVANS, Irish Comedians. lv order of its board of directors, with |{o strike out of the report all of that part . GATION COMPANY, | erigr y I | ent of its stockholders. o tinG {0 Elaedt allmes IAnani oy ThE | (W Montso -, or any of its agenc AND 15 ALL-STAR ARTISTS. ARY STREET. PARK AND OCEAN | motion was l0st on a tie vote, as follows: | — — Reserved Seats, 25c; Balcony, ife; Box Seats RAILROAD COMPANY. o RS e s S Bt | By J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. ais=nyin on, (Collins, sDeasy.¥Heve:. AT._AND SUNDAY. | this petition first sets out a description | Holland, Kaiben, Phelps—6. | y| ~CONCERTS AND RESORTS. | of the route now occupied by the Geary | It remained for Byington to discover gaaiss o ST | street road, the conditions of the fran- | the error made by the railroad company TEAMFERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- TSI IS | chise being that the track or tracks must | an error due to a desire to secure speedy ner First and Brannan etreets, 1 p. m., for | attle GREAT REALISTIC be placéd as nearly as possible in the cen-| action in the matter. He made the point | YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at WAR PANORAMA! ter of the street; to plank, pave cr ma- | of order that the report of the Street | Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghaf. and 7 2 2 en the tracks and for two cadamize betw Committee, or at least that part of it re. | connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Prof. W. G. ROLLINS, of feet on each side, and to keep the same | laing to_the franchises. was not properly | India. etc. No cargo received on board on day the eminent orator, constantly in good repair; the tracks to be | before the board because the petitions of | of salling. 2 . lectures half hourly. 1o mora than five feet between rails; the | the corporation had mot first heen pre- | NIPPONX MART. VeI, fuge 81 Manlla Market st.. nr. Eighth, owners of the franchise to pay the city | sented to the board and then referred by | AMERICA MART. . Hatucddy. nly. 4 e 5o y & percentage (to be fixed) ot the | {he board to the Street Committee. {he} eoteh el LR Vil g S B 9 Children seipts of the road, providing that | Mayor he! at the point fvas well taken | , B 3 . : hon: | D e e e on At the commitios comacn | freisht xnd pasage appiy at company's otnce, | IDEY ¢ e ] cars; work on the road shall be started within one vear of the granting of the franchise, and the road shall ba | completed within' three years: permission is granted to use eiectricity as a_motive power, the corparation befng bound to run cars at intervals of not less than fifteen minutes between the hours of 7 a. m. and | & p. m.; police officers and mail carriers are permitted to ride on cars free of charge. The report of the Committee on Streets recommends that the petition of the cor- poration be sranted and that the proposed new franchige be granted as provided by law. The second petition, in which the corpo- | act on any matter not referred to it by | | the board. When this ruling was an. | | nounced Aigeltinger changed his vote | from no to aye on the previous motion to | eliminate, and that motion was then de- | clared carried. The whole subject matter | was then referred to the Street Commit- tee, which means a delay of at least one week before it can again be brought be- | fore the board for initial action. This de- lay may prove fatal, as the time in which the present Board of Supervigors can grant franchises under the law is limited. The Raisin-Seeding Patent. Judge Morrow rendered a decision ves- W.'B. CURTIS, General Agent. THE 0, R, & N. €9, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear street Wharf at 10 a. m. FAHE 12 kirst ciass .ocluding Berths $8 Second Class and Mealis, \ SHERMAN, CLAY & €0.’S HALL, 223 Sutter st. TWO CHAMBER CONCERTS ONLY —By the— KNEISEL QUARTET of Boston, FRIDAY EVENING, May 2, at 8:15, and SAT- URDAY AFTERNOON, May 27, at Columbia sails May 23. 3 o'clock. 7 State of California sails May 1S, 2. PRICES.. ceerageaeeesiieceee. $1 50 and $100 Shart line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, | Seats now on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. Helena_and all points in the Northwest. ey | Through tickets to all polnts East E. C. WARD, General Agent, | SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. ration seeks to secure franchises on | terday affirming the title of the Fruit | 30 Market street. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A, M. to 11 P. M. streets in almost every quarter of the ! Cleaning Company of Brooklyn, N. Y., to | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. = BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. | city. is remarkable in’its completeness. | the La Due patent for a raisin seeding S ADMISSION, 10c: CHILDREN, 3c The franchises asked for are of a nature machine. ADV7RTISEMENTS. A Lame Back § eT000 N With pein in the region it of the Xidneys can be speedily relieved and cured with a Belt like the one shown in this adver- tisement. It conveys the electricity through the body right to the spot and does the work “like light- ning.” With a good Belt you will have no use for drugs or quack doctors. Call or send 2¢ in stamps for “Booklet No. 2.” Ad- dress: PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 20 Market Strcet, Opposite Palace Hotel, 8an Francisco. HAMBURG-AMERICAN Bathing, including admission, %c: Children, 20a. OCEAN TRAVEL. TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS LINE, he S S. Austral NEW YORK—PARIS—LONDON—HAMBURG. | “m mis f Doenie TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. | Wednesday, May 31, NEW YORK-LONDON—PARIS_HAMBURG, | at2p m. Also NEW YORK-HAMBURG Dirsct. | 8. S. Alameda sails For saillngs, etc.. apply to HAMBURG- mshm via Honolulu_ and AMERICAN LINE, 7 Broadway, New York. Auckland for_Sydney HERZOG & CO., Gen. Agents Pacific Coast, oned Wednesday, June 14, 401 CALIFORNIA ST., cor. Sanscme, and at 10 p. m. 118 Montgomery st., Ban Francisco. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. EW YORK-ROTTERDAM, VIA BOU- logne. The Short Route to Parls. NEW_Twin-Screw Steamers ROTTERDAM (8300), STATENDAM (10,500). First Cabin, $0 upward; Second Cabin, $31. smon;‘ Steamers MAASDAM, SPAARNDAM, etc., $27. Send for INustrated Handbook and Sailings to THOS, COOK & SON, Pacific Coast Passenger Agents 621 Market Street, San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Saturday at 10, n mim frin gl , Nortl lver, foot of LA T 27; LA GAS- COGNE, June 3; LA CHAMPAGNE, June 10; Morton st. LA TOURAINE, Ma LA BRETAGNE, June I7; LA TOURAINE, | June 24. First-class to Havre, 365 and upward, Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawal, | samoa, New Zealand, Australla.’ India, Sues, | Engtand. etc.; $610 first cla | . D. SPRECKELS & BROS. Agts., 114 Montgomery r 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office, 327 Market St. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. STOCKTON EXCURSIONS. THE STEAMER H. J. CORCORAN Will leave Washington-street whart at 8 a. m. dally, returning from Stockton at 6 p. m. dafly’ (Saturday excepted). Regular steamers leave Washington-street wharf st P m. dally (excepting Sunday). CALIFORNIA NAV. AND IMP. CO. Telephone Main 805. FOR 0. 8. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. Steamer ‘‘Monticello.” 5 uotion on round trip. Second-ciass| MON., Tues.. Wed., Thurs. and Sat., at $:4§ e P o aant. reaustion o rowad| & 35§45, SR b W fex. Thurs. night); Fri- trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED | days, 1 p. m. and §:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., STATES AND CANADA, 3 Bowling Green. % . .mdll:; and office, Mission-street Dock, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast | Pler No. 2. Telephone Main 1508, ‘Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. "ARE 0e