The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 24, 1899, Page 4

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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1899. ALFRED AUST]N,S + 404040404 O 4040+ O $DLOPO4I$OIO DL+ 04040+ S 4O+EHO+OHOHO +0404 0 +040404 0434040404540 4040+ 04040404 0404040+ H BIRTHDAY ODE ‘ THE OLYMPIC CLUB WHEELMEN'S RELAY TEAM. 600D SUM OF MONEY AWAITS A CLAIMANT e | Confided to A. Richley by a Suicide. PHOTO BY BOYE & HABENICHT. TO THE QUEEN Verses by the Poet Laureate in ; Honor of Victoria’s Eightieth Anniversary. 34440404 04 040464040 54 e " ONDON, May To-morrow, being the 2| TRAGEDY ON THE HIGH SEAS ) htieth anniversary of the birth of Queen 3 by ate of England, Alfred birthday ode, entitled agnificently bound resented to Her Maj- Victoria, the poet laur U. S. CONSUL AT HONOLULU NOW HAS ({HE COIN. \ustin, has written oF ‘An Indian Summe copy of the ode will be Fo+0+ 040404041040+ 404IIEPOE O 4 rgEis | | | The Frenzied Deed of an Insane Man on the Steamer Claudine Near Hilo Last January Is Recalled. esty to-morrow at Windsor Mr. en the privilege of exclu- ve publication of the ode in the United States to the New York Herald and the San - nas ¢ Francisco Cal 'he work follows: o440+ O+ Sr + grace. Yodet 4 wheat. 1 his own wo “I made the ac man at a hotel % > ¢ @ 3 4 3 o 2 command. ymers wane, ms withdrawn and, SiE Ly ¥ | i me No 1 < | i George P. Fuller. H. E. Anthony. E. A. Bozio. e n girdled sheaves o Thomas H. White. L. H. Smith. Captain T. G. Spillane. E. F. Russ. Edward McNess. extent of i and T e v“”“j'll[‘; “‘\1\ the + George E. Kroetz. H. S. Bailey. The Relay Cup. Edw. 0. Kragness. p , 2 | becomi e he oblisious cuskoo calls $ Winners of the Great Inter-Club 100-Mile Relay Race Around the Bay, Sunday, : i Fr " on the spray + | ably i ‘ ashishliay, : May 14, 1899. Time, 4 Hours, 46 Minutes, 24 3-5 Seconds. 24 Reiterates note of love that never palls. ¥ $lto I h t 7o0fs. Blne Bnites lof Ao et s ] L S A S e O B B s R B B R S n A S g S n o B A S R S S S R RS R SRS HIviis W e Sy ¥ in mist along the dale, | happler daye in store for my dear. brave little | MISSION Y. M. C. A. CONCERT.| cer Y. M. C. A., Magon and | taat concern A weeps behind her veil H LPLESS BABE [ e 1o : onty xeere"l | proceeds of a Successtul Event Will | e e e heavenward soar, stra, Liquidate = Heavy Debt. and concert under the A document » Ladie Auxiliary of t office of n Assoc Rl I DI and early latched the door. J. J. O’Brien Officials. | 1spice Sunnyside Republicans. gh an error in e record in the ation w s < | given at Metropolitan Femple last even- [ Mr \ 2 . \kmr r‘.-\r\‘r- f peace, Th a large attenda and | F n twe asy to resign the prog ighly enj Th this, ]',\“x lady, now is thine. stockholders proceeds of air will be used for the J. O'Brien, widow . O'B WidoW | purpose of liquidating a debt of the M Pgerald 1. OBrien | Gon Y. M. C. A. The members of vari- Bannerman. | ous socleties and churches attending th Taran and | concert were known by badges of different cor- | colors as follows: Congregational, yellow s successive labors, one by one, fruit of harvest home, | s sun ybe nx‘ Boy Smugglers Caught. monument movement the Yans begun, | Brutal Act of a Mys- 5 R dent; "Mrs e, Coaivary 1d | Edward Miller and Albert Mar —_— e 1t a harvest, lady, now i A b | O'Brien, and Gerald T | Baptis ) Ex ctured His Skull. . feme and giory | terious Stranger. | O'Brier pink: First Dres h : Grace M deep in reverenc nbrance of your name : universe's 1 —— " between them in thei two we mvl will | 5 = Temple, 117 “blue; r the Indian summer of y “You ought to be lynched for keeping | Turk b will be “Tri- | pink ‘and white; = Trinity te from steamers nd was let go wi h g hex 3 that on the streets a ni umphs Modern Engineering. purple and white; United I’n\h\l(r n, | rimand. He wil e prosecuted H\ in t and you love s this,”. sh Charlie Stuart at a well- i who no less love you, dwell dressed zer who stood at the ju radiance of your g W siivery haze, last ;fxf Vil 4 three months old huby ‘xmmmmmmmwmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmr mmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmrmmmmmmvm "RE IS TIR He had been standing there | &= < LHRED S AUSTEN clock, and it was midnight when >+ O-e->-e 564545+ @ Stuart, who is a prominent traveling man, sted him “I am waiting for my | !“(fc meekly replied the stranger, but the nervous twitching at the corners of % | his mouth and the cold look he gave the baby when he uttered the few words gave the lie to his statement e little suf- ferer was blue with cold and wet to the skin, for the pitiless rain drops had been beating down on its uncovered face sinc sunset seen through autur et o o S e s e e - o'clock. The child’s soulful cted the attention of everybody who pa~ ed, but the heartless wretch who held | it tn his arms paid little heed to its wails. Season of Rejoicing 154 Hawaii’s -Attorney Gen- | The people coming from the theaters saw the mysterious man with the crying babe Begun eral Will Fight | in his arms, and not a few of them, think- ing he beggar, slipped him change, which he eagerly crammed into his —— ° pocke P tuart, who had noticed the stranger walking up and down Eddy street for an Special Dispatch to The Ca hour or more, became enraged and or- Lt A e dered him off the street under the pen- COLULU. Sa ion | alty of being arrested, HONOLULU, May 16—The citation ‘A)-xuv\d quickly gathered, and were it of Attorney General H. E. Cooper for | not for the fact that the brute had the | malpractice is returnable before the !‘m*!}w ““"“}. have been SBnrarie 0o d. He made his escape on Supreme Court on Monday, June 1. | cet car. Stuart also board- Forn Attorney General W. O. Smith ar S Al t 1l represent Mr. Cooper and a peti- | where he called 4 th bunti o ) be filed fo formed the pol Yied with bunting | tion is to be filed forthwith to have the B o bahaloxnoaed in theirain ik f parades | hearing imme iately. | hours and then left the ANANATAR VA ALATANANANAAM AL IRLTALIALIALAI mmmmm WALV mmmmmmmmmmn R —_— Announcement NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY JOHN A. McCALL, President. clal Dispatch to The Call. NGTON, May 23 - parade of mil org: tions eworks t lay inaugurated large nn(m- he case in which the Attorney Gen- | man ul An.‘] «lnul the h‘(h\rg;,l oevers 1 the exception of a |eral is charged with having blocks but did not get his name ] ficient dura- ! th heving dreoied him under arre both sides was that of & Portuguese | " miusre will visit police headquarters to- | taxgatherer who assaulted a Chinese | day and swear out a “John Doe” warrant { youth and dragged him to jail for non- | fof the man’s arre | payment of taxes. The Chinaman ap- | ‘]f'r"|'};'il ::(d t](\vl 'x"‘x»‘\d (1;1 court he was not | HINSBERG’S MIND WAS Hilo Railroad | WRECKED BY ILL LUCK | The promoters of the Company, since receiving their charter |and goling active to work, have been ~nwk b; 1 bolt out of a clear sky. | FAILED IN BUSINESS AND WAS the weat has to-day r Wi At the close of business to-day the total amount of insurance in force on our books is 1,000,168,803. This includes only policies on which premiums have been collected and does not include 1 was the featy 1 the ~ veral gentlemen from the mainland | vih millions at their back are about to | DR contract from T | apply for a charter and a he Government for a railway to par- | Wrote a Letter to the Coroner Threat- 1 the line around the i l-'m|r1 of F ening to Kill Himself and His ii ion is almost X = panigstrick s development. Tt | Little Crippled Boy. will nake ¢ effort to prevent SRR the oppc getting a fran- | chise. - Uns h ‘! not ask any business in process of completion. THE NEW YORK LIFE is the first company in the world to reach NE THOUSAND MILLIO Insurance in force, and is, therefore, to-day the largest life insurance company in the world. Coroner Hill held an inquest yesterday on t of Charles Hinsberg, who suicide last Sunday evening and I e not | committe c ! h ught the old x\ n der surv but | ¥ shooting himself through the brain | h own surveyors out glong the | With a revolver. The jury returned a | | first section. " | verdict that the dec 1 committed sui- | AN _— — side while temporarily insane. . : o N an POV s 1l Jer- Calaveras Pioneer Gone. q\\F,!("f,n”\f ‘Welch Nuptials. -m3,‘~'x’."4 1""‘-:.':\' A Ichy Oln”“;;n:rnl'rfl‘f“ oF and MIS A o ,f‘,:‘,’1“;‘,';{"”L’_""f')‘\:;i tified that Hinsberg was not a partner of »eople of this city, were married at So | the firm, as stated. He was simply an i f“h”r, =5 e amarred at St | gmplove, attending fo the firm's corre- Y e s morn- | spondence, and received a commission on es We ¢S of the | all sales. P\:;;::(m‘;d'h 7 Re: e 1{ mony was | The widow of the deceased testified that D AR Fathat A E. Kenna, | Olcovich sent in a bill to her husband for sisted by Iather A. Raggio. The brideé §25 per month, the total covering a period ! the daughter of Mrs. Catherine Welch. | of ceveral ye fotal Savgringue ver < j" '-‘r-l“L’lfld;l'A}f’ "f’ Notre Dame Con- | member of the firm and also for interest Tnt of his city, and o charming young | on the money invested by Olcovich. These ady witt arge circle of friends. Mr. | matters worried her husband so much Flannery has been Deputy United States | that he became demented and his demen- Revenue Collector of th strict for t tia caused him to kill himself. What a luxury LS CAMP, May 23 tov‘n n ‘h, 1 here This announcement is made for the information of policy-holders and the insuring public as evidence of the company's prosperity and success. GEO. W. PERKINS, Second Vice-President. NEW YORK, May 23d, 1899. past seven vears. Mr. and Mrs. Flannery | The widow detected her husband about left on a short wedding trip to San Fran- | two weeks ago writing a letter to the cisco, after which they will make ~their | Coroner. She seized the letter and it was D0 ALLZA6 ZUEAARATA A AR LD ZARARAZLG A0 LUD A0 EUS D IUAAAAZEDJARAUAARM AU DU AARZA AR UMM URADMAARANUAGRIUMJURARR AU ARRIUR ARMAURLIN AR AUR LY : - home here. £ read at the inquest. The letter follows: =5 To the Coronmer, City: I have been robb PCB.I'S : SOHP 1S2 Chilean Army to Be Reduced. R s SRS L L | Special Cable to The Call and the New York | had been associated during six vears and. in Herald. Copyrighted, 1505 by Javany Lork | whose honor T thought T could trust, a0 B Not having succeeded in building up any en- tirely new lines of business, and failing in al- The cheapest soap | G ALPARAISO, Chile, May 23—The | most all my other enterprisés and undertakings 111 1]1 the \VOI’ld be. War Ministry has decided to reduce the | du during the last elght months, T concluded to = & existence by my own hand, first killin | frmy to 500 men. The copper output has | iy i reRiinte: Cripied liiil - bove whoes ister of P: it a k! N- | misery I thought ‘it best to end for hl! own 51 es. - araguay in Chile and Peru re- turned to-day from the latter country. | “Y ‘e #fin’"{‘? T beliet that e will be ummmmmmmmn ZHLL N uuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwwmmmmmmmuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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