The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 26, 1899, Page 9

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FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1899. 9 THE SA RAILROAD FRANCHISES ARDENCRAIG EACEREECCEEMEDALS TOBE KING KELLY AS |AUCTION SALES. ately gave chase, and calling, two other FAVORABLY ACTED ON NEARLY LOST = oo™ AWARDED TO | COMH FOR THE | Serssaces Gaelic. There the. remanded men were | General Auctioneers, 638 Market Street. rounded up and found to be three short. THIS DAY. The three “inspectors” tallied with the| FRIDAY, May 26, st 10:30 A. M., on the premises, description of the ssing men and they | 803 VAN N 3 AV NEAR EDDY ST., _— | are now on their way to China 2 | 1 The Gaelic was eight days late arriving | THE ELEGANT UPRIGH in port, and when she went out at 1| | CHAMBER AND DININ p. m. yesterday she had made up seven | TURE, COSTLY OR: | | i Market-Street Compan iven S R R R, o p y hours will be made up hetween here ete., containe M merchandise for Manila_and had to leave . ] $ R Everything It Asks. Much Way On When BVl i il 57 |St. Mary’s. College |, sems, coaten s 1, n Georg 5 . “al e will hav ne | EXel"ClSGS. California football team he will have th mN in use Note—For particulars EASTON, ELDRIDG wway over 600 tons of on time. She took —_—— and Japan and she will leave Yokohama e . . room gers were P. Tpinger. Capts Anchor Dropped. |fiman v, s KF5isien W, s Crosey nd Captain H. J. McGrath, | company of Ed Kelly, another Princeton | football player, whose reputation is only | e The bark Alaska will get away late SR second to that of the famous “Garry.” | this afternoon or early to-morrow morn- | | Kelly has been engaged as tant to and Tumors Cured ing_for Island, Golov | Cochran and the efforts of the two will | o INTRE 5 BTN Cipe ]'rim‘(“‘,T]MELY THEMES CHOSEN | combine to keep the cardinal of Stanford | No Pay untit GURED Rl | in_subjection for another year. and_‘the st | Kelly Is a famous character in th el, 'W. | East. At Princeton he was known a Miss M. “King of the Harlem Goats” for no other | UESA, Street i i Comrplttee of : t-he Supervisors oy o1 ever cHINESE TRICK : Takes Action on Petitions Present- on | Eerey ady . Munroe, | | Any lump in & woman’s breast is cancer. Faceandlip ed to the Board. |THREE OF THEM NEARLY ES-|E (e . Kellom, .| HEAVY WEIGHT BRADY WILL | reason thin that Harlem.was his rc : CAPED BY MEANS OF IT. Gorth by the Alnska Exploration Coms | TALK OF HEROES. | dence before he began his colleglate ca- | b | also common places pany. After landing his s”and ‘ . reer. His position on the Princeto: ]z“ W flUUK §EIT FREE n Cogan will go on a zo Cay | was right halfbatk, and such w BIERT () 2@ 4 Jwitn tostimonials of | e | i -3 ling cruise and will then return to vle of play that he was adjudged th Str of the Boa rvisors Byington .:“1\114,‘, »hn.}.‘,”‘\\fi;:,(.;.q o San Trancisco yin Kotz bue Sound, Cape i = 1 B greatest bucking back in the co | thousands | have Cured pery L clean sweep S no goo son why the 1 W. i . L SRERT Lall 2 ven oun ien eceive | He, a o] v s of | . 3 . Cledn EWeSD | rout lor Street ‘to’ Grant. ave | FOrt Steward Josepi. W. Roe Married. | "y 1hor Commissioners Kilburn, Har- | =€V sk | He 8nd CoMiiAn. wWers, fiemieee Bt e | 5. R GHAMLEYM:D,, 25/ Fhird St.,SiF, s ll- g be via Post street instead Bark Alaska Ready to Sail | n and Herold and Chief En Their Degrees From Arch- same fraternity and while at college were | D ANCI y frar s m 3 street. The committee ga 3 | folmes made & tour of the southern par 7 3 | the closest of personal friends. | SEND to SOME ONE with C ER T hise its ‘»“du‘r»“""kqt- A for the Gold Fields of | ont yesterday. Mr. Holmes bishop Riordan at the L ihe Toil ok 157 whes Cochivan’ cap-| —————— s oo S iy ons prem ions for the '‘odds and end number of places where Macd h. | ta 1 hi 1 cen Kelly s kept ranchises and for the substitut! elec Alaska. S ired T hnd ths=Cor acdonough. ained his college eleven Kelly was kep! 2 L r the motive :w\\{“x et F e R coml ‘ubrr the team on account of the oppos WHEN YOU W br h of Market stree s | of the ard _to-day. —_— ‘lwn of the faculty. The fact that Coch- Require an ELéC- A ts i ¢ r A n after Colc » meeting next Tues | ran and he were of the 'same fraternity 1% % m 5 ; T Capt b i RN 1 |7 ioaiiand oies Kap Feandises ioan, [0, Buother yesten WRE WS Juomes JTRIC BELT got “Dr. were g the McKinst aptalr the new pilot Roe, the popular port stew- | akland ce San Fre o | bowed to the wishes of. th sulty and e antin . estate appointed 1 bo b 16 Stbks ‘alifornia_Navigation and Im 98 Brondway, May 2. | gave the St “_h‘m",_“[‘"l\.‘,”‘ s Pierce’s landyole]H and ends' fran zo, did not make cess of bringin Company. was married ye commencement exercises of St.|gide lines gh Cochran himself not be disappointed. ¥ Obreck at 8 B A e hel v L wock At St Mary's - College Wil be held to-morrow | oppos Mver steamer Modoe wag | evening at the Macdonough Theater. G. BEckert was bride The graduating class will be pres tle said it would be the Sutro r to Miss ¥ pedagogic demands. Du Call or eddress PIERCE game the two halfbacks wer v ic 1 39 to retire and Kelly was called into ELECTRIC @0, 620 By @& successfon of plunges Marketst (opp. Palace Hote), S. F. d jamme Ardencraig arrived from v tain into port. The weastle, N. §. s t r ir was pt ery ¥ heir diplomas a sdals b ! S 5 ; aving hard wor oourd to pilot h : h ir was kept ver ;| with their diplomas and medals by his | {gains{ the Yale line he da ity = T s g o 11}} e poi nent two three steamers Stockton will be surprised | Grace Archbishop Riordan. The pro- rds of territory, unaided and by h i nd Attorney McKinstry poit (”i ‘( it | been handled by him workmanlik he is now a benedi He < ) | gramme contai many subjects of im- | own individual effor Yale won the BI‘.G“?‘)OE'R!”.’D&T\S&P’, 1 xt 2 d street over which the Mar. manner. but no one knew what he could ears with the California Navigation | portance that will be discussed by the y 3 s!lli;ilpr‘:mlzchr'ln::rnnm‘v«l’ Coch- P el o e ket Street Gompany aske franch do in sail, and they were afxious and Tmprovement Company and 1S one of | graduates. - Edwin Joseph Mullaley, from | il PAS GUCC TACE DEER BF LA GRENI0 = tho traatiientof Frviie ‘ Was not a public th 37 the the most popular men in the service. | Carson, Nev., will speak of the “Disarm- | tha gact ¢ WSS e wan e but a p: € enjoys the honor | better judgment and play Kelly from the ar for {ament of Nation Involuntary Bankruptcy. of winning the gol um Cluft Company, Lievre, | his pro nt _coach for the blu The & 082 ek 3 g 3 | and a wonderful athl s € of ? L ) - - — L cripple. In his e 3 r f : S e T | met with an_ accident which necessitated | = b erty t | y he amputation of several toes. Kell , BAILROAD TRAVEL. owners there- ut owing to the refusal of Murphy, y before build- le’'s great trainer at that time, to allow ROUTHERY IFIC COMPANY. ymmitttee took this elly to play on the Yale team, the lat- (PAGITIC STSTEM.) | ter left New Haven for Princeton, deter- dwalmns ienve and nro due (o arrive ag for | I HE ORK O LI F E ¢ mined to feed his revenge on the college SAN FRANCISCO. ough :[ {-which would net give him a chance (Main Line, Foo of Markeb Street.) the fall of 189 he plaved halfback on the | — — — Princeton team, which defeated Yale at | Leav New Haven by a score of 20 work in this game was somc marvelous orde In stature Keily is of medium and stocky build. As a plunging back he had no equal in any of the big e 3 of the country. Like Cochran, he affable, sociable young man, with more less of an identity of tastes, With Co ran and Kelly as coaches of the blue gold cleven and Chamberlain of Yale for Stanford the fall football season prom- ises to be the warmest this coast has ever — Tnox Mav? vig protest | yperty owners of and on « 8:004 Atlautic 8104 San | 004 Flaywards, Niles sod W. | t Te ey, Lath | . RAILROAD TRAVEL. | 1 ca nu\.»_-.'_eim;‘{; | S { b1 s e CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. . = ot chow mothing o the Fanchise. pe- SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG | Swormaiiic contended that a nuisance to he line of its with a @ouble track danger to re s \ doubled, with features. LS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. | DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; 1338, | e ping 12:150 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip e Ebor . ; 12:159 at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 ; and 11:30 p. m. BUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 20 p. m. ° RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, EK DAYS—6:10, 7:60, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, 15 p. m. Saturduys—Extra trips at 5 p. m. 110, 9:40, 11:10 &. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, abs rd and | ' sug- should be i before this Byington. rney Foulds sires to con- )¢ the purpose of €:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park game schedule ag above. 18:00% Vails; v “t10:509 ster s Leave = Arrive o 3 0:708 GV aan | COAST DITISION (Rarrow Gauge). track will not give us greater Week | Sun- 1399, Sun- | Week | (Foo g rsion_for ¢ Days. | days. | Destination. i e al Way Stations $8:009 days. | Days. | “T9doa Santa Cruz_I Cruz apd Pri John Center, “and P er fic s | f- 3 ad along 7:30 am| §:00 am| Novato, 40 am| $:40 am | 3 rwark, Oenteryi an Jose, Felton, = 4 present 8:30 pm| Petaluma, | §:06 pm{10:2 am | Bou'der Creek, Santa Oruzand Way = e FoULe 18 TIOTe Wiz 5:10 pm| | Santa Rosa. |7:35 pm| 6:20 pm | rererriee DIOOR f would keep its Tuiton,. | ‘ | g Fult of the franchise 7:30 am Windsor, 10:25 am o] Healdsburg, *10:508 ‘ value Lytton, | Sean of Geyserviile, | | 9:208 iger to life : : 1 : | | 8:0 pm| 8:00 am| Gloverdale, |7:35 pm| :20 pm | Jhines ym the sent | > { i | ndition of affair | 730 am Hopland and | 10:25a E FE Suggested that there 'was | Tl s e | e BRI ROUTE [FERRN z in S o & i Zrom SAK FRARCISCO—Peot of Market Sireet (8lip 8 1 that residents of 7:30 am j0:25 am | 110 ADAAL 1100 F300 [ 13:08 % adsured tHat £ 8:00 am| Guerneville. |7:35 pm 400 G:00 . any protest they 3:30 pm( | 820 P | prom 0ATLAKD—Zoot of Droadway. —“0:00 8:00 10:004.M, enltis liive ek hot sn RN an i T30 am| 8:00 am| Sonoma 0740 amj S0 am | _$19:00 ‘100 1900 200 1460 *5:00ea ; uire was not satisfied R e 2 lesire of the « gmmittee o 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Elten. | 6:05 pm| 6:20 pra | . 'l”f!&l‘%'?““':'“""_'f'“)"" e | |8 L hird and Townsend St s board | 7:30 am| $:00 am| Sebastopol. [10:40 am|[10:25 am | Gs10, View, South | ‘hise petition ‘goes back to 3:30 pm| 5:00 pgml 35 | 620 pm | +71004 Sare Joso s Wes Hiatiim S the recommendation of the Yl taaie comiadh i skl Boss Top Mk ekt | Almaden Weinoadays only)....... 1:309 P t" he de- P P S SN S S SO S R O SO O AR STORT SRCSD SO ST e e & ’ $7:804 Bunday Excursion for Eax T o 9% Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytion R P P S ol ; ; s i i or Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skagzs 3 = ot dons effectively. I vou MULLALY. S P, YOUN A. WELSH., J. P. FITZGERALD; Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hops | 9:00a feb Sobe pray. I pow pose 10 postpone this hearing son, Nev.) (Los Angeles.) (San Franelsco.) (Sacramento.) land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, | i e week say so and we will do | D. E, CAMPBELL. J. G. BRADY w Kelseyville, Carlsbad Sprinigs, Soda Bay, Lake- Lots Obispe, Gusd we can now. But there are only | (Alameda.) (San’ Francisco.) (San R port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy B atape: f us present to-day and we are | 7. T, RILLIAN. 3 CASSIDY. Eprings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel 04 San.Joss and Way Stations prepared to present our fully. OaaS by Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, | 04 Ban Jose aud Way Stations Southern T & stmilar Potter Vailey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierleys, | 5r San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, e from T T o n < ey | Bucknell's, ' Sanhedrin eights, ullville, | Pelo Alto, Santa Clara, Ssu Jose, t it. The petit d at that GRADUATES OF SF. MARY'S COLLEGE. . i Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, | Gllroy, Hollister, Sauta . Criik MR IR e S AL : Whitesboro, Alblon, Little River, Salinns, Monterey and P g - THot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brage, Grove this commi %es to ignore u stwithstanding or SanJoso and ¥ B SanJosoaud Pri 0r SanJosoand Principal Wos y Btations . nd y 9 al Way St withstanding any | to hoard the vessel, and her way had to| Fricke & Co. and Fishbeck & Glootz pe-| “The Church and Science” is e will have 0 pha stopped sombhow. Captain Johnson | titic tates Circuit Court ject on which Henry Ignatius Stark will | & port, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cume | . Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, [ * a and Eureka. 2 we may 1 i the United scme other means or method to £ S 1 ‘ ¢ reve ontrare Thoipon zave the order ‘to 1et goi the anchor, and | yesterday to d A. M. Leach of Sis- speak. Mr, Sta et s 1} S Gaturday to Monday round trip tickets at 0r BanToso anl Princiyal Way § Itevent the outrage. The Southern Pa- EAY e e Ll RS A Erot hEy a1t be ARt Lt L:v‘l‘ S e | reguced raten. | Areas oo o] Jay Seatious. ady océupying land over | the ord obeyed. The chain flew U frr Su 5 USSREOLORNION On Sundays round trip tickets to all points | 11 an Jose aud Way Stations e AL i el the las: | lege that he owes them about $1000. Joseph George Brady is the el at half rat | = B e R ‘m;\ = e R to the last - - | weight of the colle He is 1 e | *8una: TR aT ot} Seroie (city @ B ¢ a double Jink anc n the ship came up with e b = . | ®*Bunday excented. % Sunaay only. 1 Saturday only. 5k e e Sty i n X © d welghs 240 pou His fcket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. | urday Sund Si v 0 D yeen ek JBighteenth | roung ¢ he chain scraped along th e e e LS L " Tlcket Officea ¢ Chronicle bdg. | ySsturdayaad Sunday. /Sunday sad Monday. e for phloh it I ity \king the crew think of an his attention to-m night. < | General Manager. Gen. Pass. Ager = er d preser earthquake, the-hawse pipe became like Blie Oy e iens) L9 enteci & 2 STy 5 R SR AR ime, relying upon of burnished steel from the friction and th st | H Mr. Foulds. “The | UMC, I : ; ; urnish rom fon and the | opaoL 2 & ¥ ] ‘ 'y has made & writ. | ‘anrced 10 move [ts track to the windlass ercaked and groaned, but man- | Sacred Hemtt Coll e or o U ard t gurrender its NeTar et FoARRLY ‘;_‘]!“‘::'“. ged to stand the strain. | ) the athletic world, having been the crack N Boan AhaM ofre: e t of way permanently and we demand he coal cargo of Ardencraig s sprinter of the college for the past two | ofter a mew fran- | an opportunity to be heard by you gen- | wanted in a hurry, and a berth was e Fle i oreniont Of the dthletc auzl 1 8 ¢ 1 s he C 11 with _and will d n at a time when we can bé pre- | waf ing for the ship. Shortly after she } ® ° B rpucnish, proofs of our contentions | was anchored the tug Reliance went out s oot for s i oeh | and take r nt a large section of San | to dock her. UL B e T 2dward Mullaley will go to Washington | PACIFIG: VIA THE se and take wincisco and we have 4 right to to get in all the chain that was out, and to join the congregation of the Paulist Sa ta r | Mr. Wel n € ROu e [ s also ¢ g R sy e ! . We ask you (o postpone this hear- | then the ship was docked at Union-street Fathers, i is the winner of the ke ! glon L s o next week. < haxt: alumni gold medal for the best English . spe Joard will ofter : 1y told you we would h : ; i . : 4 = b tep down and out | < 4 the cneimmoaid bear | The Ardencraig is a very handsome —.— amphell of Alameda has Connecting Train Leaves San s Un]ofl Paclflc, t “The Francisco via Los Angeles at 5 n should outbid filed out and the committee Ship, and Captain Trask likes to keep her _Foulds then went | preceeded promptly to affix its indorse- | looking like a yacht. No sailors in the ary-street Com-| ment to the petition recommending that | world are better fed and cared for than 2el ate on the s It is more than likely that the Board /\m'r;‘f o e C. !i illian, who B‘AYM'FQR‘:BDFXYSUNDAY' TUES- | T s because of its | the resolution acceding L of Health will examine into the manage- chosen the priesthood as his vocation, B . A it th' e 'r 'f_( ‘x})t r ul?ff-'n:' Aot »:_}lnx:.(’w”v,’};,'r )4!0;::1::]”;15 of the men on_this ship, but they do not|ment of the p.m,»:‘mg }{oqx)llle " m’;"_ peak on “The Influence of Charac’| a1 eog'tn Chicagoat 9:52 A. M. the SAN FHANGISGO TU BH[GAGO like the work of keeping a merchantman | munication will be sent the municipal of- | Salva P. Young of Los Angeles is one following Thursday, Saturday WITHOUT GHANGE d by electric road | to print 1 juip the road with all | M. M. F and in consequence nearly | ficers by the secretary of the Buflding | of the Best musicians that ever entered and Tuesday—Arriving In New tee appeared before the com- | like a vacht, modern science,” he | mittee and requested that some action be | the entire crew deserted as soon as the | Trades Council calling their attention to | the college, and although but 18 e Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday nnot afford to do that | taken on the | purchase by the | vessel was tied up at the whart, The ap- | the poor treatment accorded Edward Zin- |old has 1y figured a8 & composes. He and Wednesday. BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CAR® W : vears remaining before | eily of a tract clonging to the | tain and his vessel are weil known In 8an | kund. who was badly injured last Satur- | Will discourse on the topic “The Church DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob- Iy BABDERG SHOP, 4 pires’’ Sy | Garr estate on 1 fth _street, pe- i his s their second-visit in | qouSy W00 o Bl e W German | 20 ATt He already taken steps to servation Car anmd Electrio| POUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS. . ng on Geary-street cars 3 e road and Guerrerc ar. The Ardencraig came | 4 4 adopt architect as his profession. Lighted Sleeping Car. | FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. street » seen no evid James A. F. Cas: * said i roperty in question has beer o e N, B et St | school on Golden Gate avenue near Jones. enjoys the distine- 5 ; ; | claimed by the city, but the title appeared | and then went to Cape Town with a load | It is claimed that the injured man was | tion of being the .“poet for the past | This Train is In Addition to the Dally R i fo rest in the Carr estate, and a proposi- | of lumber. From Cape Town she went to | placed in a ward after ‘his wounds were | vear. He has spent much time on his es-| Overland Express. | ONLT 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO, y show such s r 312,000 was accepted by the | Newcastle and then back to San Fran- | treated and left there a whole day with- | 8ay, entitled “The Passing of a N % DA O CHICAGO, Hagvail.” : | SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—§28 MABKET §J, | Leaves San Francisco daily at ¢ p. m. fHic uper compan heless,” retorted the | last Board of Supervisors, but the deal | cisco. 5 | was not consummated. A bullding on the | A fi Yo vessels {n | OUt any one coming near ‘him. . It is 7 y el ¥ S rTerTY . 3 e A fleet of seven sugar vessels got in i ANGEET AU oo 2 181 Willlam J. Walsh of San Francisco will | compensation was | Property en aches on the street, and the | Wednesday night and moening, | further alleged that he craved a glass| treat of “Eloquence.” Mr. Walsh will | dogELEP“““éE MAIN 1831 D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent. t Jteless Super-| committee recommended that the pur- | They were the schoone ason, | 0f water and it was not given him and | take up the study of law. | Oaklan e—1118 Broadway. Ne. 1 Montgomery street, San Franciseo. inserted providing | chase be made . Jennie | that when friends called at the hospital | John P. Fitzg barks Ceylon, | they were refused permission to see the | Well-known pitcher for the college base Datien b . ball team, has chosen “The Irish Charac ter” for his subject. “The Church d A 211 days; Mary Dodge, lired to pay into the | R. C. de Boom appeared before the com- Vand 2 days trom Hkuar 3 ercentage of its{ miitee to complain that Bosworth street | 24 days; Martha Davis, 22 days, and Al- | the completion | was almost impassable to vehicles be- | den Itesse, 28 R G e S S RS ¢ being absolved | cause the Market Street Compa i ;T 2 i iaar o Tl bo troated: Ny Fie = netead of being absolved | CHUS LN ASING fock ot Cha ity fine | ne bark Kmy Tuer, 22 days feom HII0 | yignis meetink of the ussoclation, and 1t | Sk oef e eaneiecs:. Ho Wil reesivo s | T s\?rLLFERY‘"BcAIISLch ¢ND SAR JOAQUIR Nrthrroreri i { AY COMPANY. mount to be so | street for the car tracks. He asked that | the stream, as sugar is in demand. Some | Was unanimously agreed that the health | degree of bachelor of sciences. v. > east 5 ent. the figure | the railroad company be required to re- | of them went to Port Costa, some wen | Officials should have their attention di- | Fhe medals: Wil be'awarded as folo ] e new charter The commite | duce the width of the sidewalks from |to Onkiand and the others went to the | rected to the state of affairs said to exist | lows: Alumni medal, O. A. We soc. | From Jan. 25, 189, trains will run as followss . 11:00 a. m.; ments and then | ten feet to eight feet. The. committes | sugar refinery. in _the city's emergency hospital, | ond,” William J. Walsh; third, H. I | Soutn-bound. =35 . 6:30 p. m of the franchis, yromised to make an investigation next | There were over a thousand people| . It W also decided to notify the Park | Stark. 2 3| outh bomn or_Mill Valley and San resolution 2 - Weaneaday down to the Oriental and Occidental | Commissioners that the = cight-hour law |~ Gold medal, ancient classics, B. J. Mul- | Passen- |Mixed. A magOye The “corkscrew ise was then| [The Oppo ! 0 Eompany's steamer Gacllc away yestr- | Was being, violated fn thelr midst, It ap. | jaley: second, H. 1. Stark; third, O. A | Sunday ger. T ken -up and E Painter, represent- | street railway franchises ag for by the | gay. There were 60 cabin passengers for pears that it came to the knowledge of | wejsh, xc'ptd | Datly. fig the North Central Improvement Club, | Market-street system recelved a stagger- | Horotulu, 2 through passengers, 25 sec- | (he Bullding Trades Council that the park | *'Archbishop’s medal for Christian doc- | Ti:00, o imittec fn advocacy of | ing blow by the decisio rendered” by | ond cabin and 1% Chinese. ~All.of them | laborers wero Worldng nine hours @ day. | trine, Donald B. Camphell; second, Wil- | R s by = ltam J. Walsh; _third, O. d_of Sacramento, the | Sacramento Office—201 J Strest. { San Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara St : —— HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAZ vin WEEK DAY *1:45, 3:20, 4:00, tion to the passage of the 11:30 | 8:30 p. m. does not Tun to | _Trans marked (%) ssed i ssaKe eclared th or Judge Morrow of the United States Cir- | pnd o host of friends dow : o o ivation represented $20,000,000 Drope TBGouct vesterday in the case of the | Nad @ host of friends down to bid them | jay attention was pointedly calléd to it. g FROM SAN F "o § WEEK DAY: %540, 1 % the business section’ of th Sanitary Reduction Works of San Fran- s sorely in ties, He quc a. m.; 12:30, +3:40, 4:35, 5:15 p. m. RA TRIPS on Mon: at 6:40 and 10. ¢ wh 3 e L almost impossible to get either up or et ” . acili-1 cisco vs. the California Reduction Com- | down the gangplank. In the crush threc (z)n‘\%gms((e.émlnm.ftCsotmtrl‘:c;n?cri‘r{.{msu%?ee;: ed fig that the | pany et al.. in which he held that fran- | remanded Chinese made a bold attempt| Wi be taken immediately to enforce | Michael Kennedy, a ‘machinist, living ROBBED IN A SALOON. | a last good-by, and in consequence it was | J3W _Aftention Wog pomerdly calle (,rg“m‘i | ie of property on Montgomery, San- | chises granted by the Board of Supervis- | {5 egca Batore. be g 2 7 N , £ 3 | pe. Before being put aboard a | ine topping at Intermediate points as required. 00, me and other streets in that scction | ors \nder the_act of 1897 nced miot be | big “Jt" (remanded) had been chalked on | g StaUULe o e special com. | AL 426 Sixth street, complained to.the po- | For partioulars of stage and other connections |.a. 3 P Y, D | lice yesterday morning that he had been | Inquire at Tratfic Manager's Office, 321 Marked | p. m. . because of poor | signed by the Mayor. In view of this de- 3 > treet. San Francisco. ce 0f an ! {LALEE L their black blouses by the Custom-house ey, A | i the absence of an adequate | cision, the Mayor cannot interpose his | inspector. This they fubbed off and then ;‘(}“‘}e"; t‘l‘)“th:"S‘;’;;r%mwlx:fl;fl?%iofi: | held up and robbed by two men late the | ¥ n Francis Traine marked (%) run to stem. Mr. Painter wa ol- | v, 3 3 e - 0 g 4% Jol-| veto to prevent the granting of the fran- | pipned on "their breasts an inspector's | cif for approval. The circular s {n rela. | previous night in the saloon on the south- Ll ALl Mr. Shotwell of the California ™ efore the b d, and o of / ; osit _Company building, Dr. | §heryisors (before the board, and the | badge. Each of the Six Companles sends | fion to the conduct of Manager Woener | east corner of Howard and Fremont | mou 1'TAMALpAls‘icE:‘lilfi(t‘\l;:x?' ST o favor them | | ector - down. to. every d 1 the Pacific Mutual Life build-| G = s ‘them in spit " | an inspector 0 every departing| of the panorama on Market street, near | streets. They took from him a _gol Leaye San Franci: 2 g Al will be able to g0 o0 Spnie A"f the | gteamer, and they are supplied with & | Bighth, who employed non-union carpen- | wageh and chain and $12 In coin. W el < ing SUNDAY, April 23 he Mjlls building, Mr. @ 3 y i v n % Hs exertions of the minority membe: badge which allows them to board the | ters in the construction of the big ven- | angéred him was that the barkeeper saw | 9:3) a. m. and 1:45 p. m. , 4:55, 5:20 p. m. on 'Mondays, Wednesdays . at 7:00, 10:20 p. m. 10:00, 11:10 m.: 12:06, v the Key Stings es R e Y A % v Braafora, representing G. M. Jo | Vessel. Tt was three of these identifying | ture. the robbery and did nothing to preveiit it. | EX{r trip an Monday, Welneaday Snd Fatur- | 1:0, 2:40, 3:5 GH TRAT M BT i T it NGith Commarider in Chief General Miles | marks that the remanded Chinese secured | The joint committee appointed by tho | ' Detectives Fyan and O'Dea ware doc| 0oy at 515 p. m.. Returning Sgme Bven- 2 L HRGUCHAERAINE. g and boldly attempted to walk ashore un- | Building Trades Council and that of the | tafled on the case, and as they got from | guNLE¥s 5 o 5 mnd 11 o m and 185, 2:30 | 5oy & I HerK Aoy e ahd way Stans. aturdays excepted)— Point Reves and way stations. adero and way sta'ns. Shainwald of 8 representing a number of owners where | dition write about our new memorial | ing?’ demanded Inspector Lynch. paR Exhacined (abur GRSl oL sc | Mennedy ok eaciblion OF e oy men 53 A A : LolIInES saaremnle S A0 iongh | 08y 1 t Sunday’s Call. Spéctor” answered the leading Chinese, | street for the purpose of arranging for the | Any moment. They will also Investigats | Tare & . 1o Semmit and Rethen: $U40. | 8:00 & . Sundaysn practically no opposition, although Su- |98y in nexi 24 3 showing his badge. The other Mongols | annual Labor day celebration. thoroughly the action of the bartender. THOS. COOK & SON, Agts., 621 Market st. | 1:45 p. m. Sundays— \i “Tmprovement Club, and = Herman it wald Buckbee & Can | and General Miller of the Iloilo expe- | Ger cover of them. “Where are you go- | San Franciseo Labor Council will meelJKennedy a description of the two men and 4 . m,

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