The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 28, 1899, Page 8

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1899 THE SAN FRANCISCO .CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 28 ! __ DE. KILMEP’S REMETIES SUPERVISORS READY TO BETRAY THE CITY Will Submit to the Qutrageous Demands : of the Railroad. Market-Street Company’s Franchises to Be | Passed to Vigorously Denounced. The shore to the Seal Rocks that does not be- had more, because we have greater opportuni- ver. e farmers are the Baptist upon us than ever before. Young People’s Union, rights, as did the citizens of Chicago think it is a sin for a man not to be rich if he {0 when the Aldermen of that city attempi- has had an opportunity. I don't believe that | subject was “An En!argedm?rel;_i iaxd sl | ed to put through the Yerkes deal. Lazarus went to heaven because he was poor, | atic Beneficence. Mr. C s “The Southern Pacific people are irying but because he was pious. We Baptists have & | part: to freeze out the San Mateo line,” con- great many rich men with us, and I wish we ristian glving Is at once a duty and a| 1t totches the spiritual life at its very The contribu easing dem: s Daugh rated tinued the speaker, “‘and if we stand by ace. our guns they cannot do it. I was out to R g ae e e e duie.r' Goen: @pTings. The pravéc meting 1s thaiiEpmometes | Cassidy’s quarry the other day, and on S 55 7 | by which we gauge the warmth ai ports and the razing of walls which closed us : Peneficence is the gauge by looking over the ridge I saw a roadbed out. The Lord has Seen fit to open the doors, | the ;mmhixez?;’mme e geal with which the ready for the rails, It was the Mission The ports and let s press. throush the breack | Which we determine the =eai Wi oo | street road. and it was built tners by tnis in the walls and press and rush over the jand | Wil "n’mms from the churches during the | Erasping monopoiv simply to freeze out as Joshua’s men did when the walls of Jericho | | The recelnts froft e uch greater than the San Matey road, which has done much fell. 1 don't know much about the flag being l';“:! receipts for any previous decade. We are to build up this district out here. 'There \ | flown wherever it fa flung out, but where the | {5 SeCelPis (0% &5 i plica religious activ is scarcely o_foot cf land fram the hay banner of Christ is flung out’ there. it sho Hving I e e consequeRtly greater deman tio: ands | | or bec long to the railroad company or the ything is hopeful now. a6 not keep pace with the incre | Crockers. And now they want to saddle e | paying thelr mortgages 2 2 Thoe thurch. “On the other hand, we have aonther burden upon the people out here, e {shlon Mot developed the resources upon which we | am:flzhe\- Fxeect to dso it thm\xghTthhe % . e | mignt depend. fresh fervor of spiritual | medium of dishonest Supervisors. is i iti 2 hat we musi . | . The first need 1is a fres 5 lay emphasis | outrage calls for a_united opposition on Thrivesin Both Cities. hatiaiwhat e must bave (e nsedth | 1M fniour churtnessOW g eed; (o laX Spl the pArt of the people of the M () Sa s DbrH | 1deas ana easy methods of disposing of ail | on our Christian obllgation SAL *SEH heed | ter Harrington finished he ac- 2 vital questio them s i D ath i a dis- ((‘nrdpdgahrnufimg reception. T. V. Slevin, y r. fiénson. Man 15 not so much a sinne finirdlssiie uieinads SoEl SRR B | Gust Schnee, George Center, August Lil- | tunate. Let him Tt is heredity. He s & ; rowded ; J. Cuthbertson and Chairman Sta- T | Koing through an evolution. He does mot de- | Emmanuel Baptist Church was erosic sssed the meeting and denounced | §rve a hell, but a hospital. Give a man & | last night at the reception Pastor_J Print — The Betrayal ine proposed action of tne Supervisors ghance 1o sate i i his passage (o | attending the anniversanes: | Locdiuin Rrobpsed el of (tns Supenrienis heaven. anywhere it is here. As for | George Gibson was assis | son, G. Schhee and C. Stader were dele- TOLD IT TO THE BAPTISTS | scii Hen 1s nowhere."” g ts by the following re‘vl gated: to visit the homes of the Supers But for all that there is a hell and a devil. | Mrs. Moore, 2 | visors who have arrayed themselves with bl e e e BT e e Mrs. George Keele the corporation and _invite them to be e et i e Ea b S0 e NcoLTUTINS Mrs. A. smldhlg 1 e 4 | present to-morrow afternoon at Mangels PRl SR G Show, & LR A. - fall, corner Twenty-fourth and Potrero | CONVENTION DISCUSSES SYSTE- | ,The important business feature of the s, Mr Worih, Mrs. S. | S Ent e Sohere arothir inalenation skl morning was the report of th SR Brchps ] ing will be held. In inviting the Super- MATIC GIVING. 5 church and ghancel were bef | t people of this city will witness | corporation which has hitherto defied | visors the committee have been instructed ; ler. to-morrow rique -ctacle. They | every effort to induce it to be decent. to state to them that the reason they the direction' of Mrs. J. A. Under- 1 h, Mrs. T el i TR a T oE L have been specially requested to attend e “M‘ sisted by Miss Lolita “‘a]‘x-‘]d Miss ssly violated by the Board of S | them to betrav tue neople. It ex- | orning Session, an Afternoon of ing on the I\\(nrk Heommis : programme was in two par the e 2 g - | Indignant Missic 5 a yvuhd that the members of th Pleasure i 5 object of the on is to introduc¢ | first being rendered in the Sunday schoc £ s, but the outrage will t gnant Missionites Say Caus- | Dot o O e The "Super : and an Evening Recep into the churches ly plan of glv. | room. At 9 o'clock the guests adjourned I rated with a full knowledge of tic Things and Hint at the | home ‘when n-.»l; lmll this morni tion at Emanuel commissic 2d | to the church proper npfl} i g and in the face of public 2 following resolution was una B to continue S| Following is the order of e ’ L-,,, R h‘f e Hemp Remedy. | adopted: Church. has been onl Ay s e e artet, i Supervisors ave Deer commi; 1 & ot whipiy Syt Seki T | ¢ 0! rove- | “ompany = Mrs. Craig, Misses Mabel and 2 ! betor the people of the city | lission Tmprove- | Company Rty [ Tty for three | McClunle, Mrs. Cralg, Mistes Mabel end EqRZ | arned of the commis- using dndl n g pastor, () “Glory to Christ Our King” (fow- | i S m in the hall of the line v fam), (b) “Beautiful Isle” ( : selectlon, crime only after the of SRS 1a. the Rev. P. S. Henson, the Chicago divine, AWE lef “"‘"" orchestra; selection on pipe org | local history. Municipal I on "has been | noted alike for his quick wit, keen jud Y Quick ot March'” (Clark),” (b) “Offertory Faparealh Y treet, and assumed a position ct Committee | ment and broad inte! | Rev. Dr. Moréhouse of Ne and | tone solo, Russéll Lowry. (a) | Ity ss : s : 3 B and broad intelligence, is positive | others. Dr. Morehouse offered the follow- | Israel” (Beuck). (b) ““The ; 1 opposition to the action o that the ve become pub- | o d5c pyltentotne artlonor e at there is a devil. Dr. Henson has ar- | ing motion, which was adopted: organ, “Inflammatus” (Rossin 3 % e Street Committee of the Board o ¢ San Fran- A the na:mr ¢ when the time @ ~®- G ® & @ 1 - tle an 1ale formality. roposition to grant the Southern erty values, | ¥ 9 | Presbyterian Churen I majority of the |’ Railroad Company frauchists| | s tas semas 1o sad traine, with | © P ¢ Sl L S p Ut tomorrow @ madority of the | which are said ito D worth in the | L {moks, miiris a0 uise, vy ceima | WILL ROW ANC SWIM most unparalleled outr upon |’ ghborhood of $1 v shaking the foundations | ® + = % e L 3 e ¢ Burning with Inc a s h their sick © th and they know, with shame- | Sireet. Comimitter abomcny ocause, the of the un: | ¥ ¢ IN EL CAMPO WATERS | ; e e vhistle and | & + 0. S 1 that e I of Sa r the rails, P ar are perfectly aware of what omfort; and ? At the last meeting of the regatta com is to be done and why. The combina- e Ay ? [ mittee of the Pacific Association of the tion which rules the B : and will ! @ Amateur Athletic Union the new rule’that | s intends to-mo: nd n district to m “southerly and ¢ | each club send three representatives in- | 7 members of the with which stead of one, as was previously the case, | ions of the S mmit tee in reference to the franchises asked by the Market >t Company and to give to the corporation the der ded and wt 11d not be anted. The Supervisors understand roughly that their action will b trayal of the citv to the corrupt de- s of C. P. Hunting- t orial combination, which will close the deal to-morrow kr the city will robbed of ¢ revenues by n offi votes, an. 41 that municipal authority w be given to indorse a public outrage Me mbers of the clique are aware that the Market Street ( npany, with the votes of seven Supervisors, intends to cheat the city, rob the treasury of hun- dreds of thousands of dollars, defeat of the operation of the charter in some its most essential f: res and destroy a competition that could not be other- wise than beneficial to San Francisco. The Supervisors know these facts and €0 do the public. Nevertheless a ma- of the Board of Supervisor: to-morrow to give the Market The peo- have a right in- tends Street Company all it asks. the city certainly ask why. he Street Committee of the Board of SAmL visors has already acted favor- y upon the petition of the Market Street Company for certain franchises which, if granted, will remain for fifty years a stain upon tk record of public officers. The character and the these franchises have al- | d. That they should s an outrage nothing | ss than a crime, but the combination n the Board of Superyisors has bowed to the blandishments of Herrin and in- ple t as tends to pass the recommendations of the Street Committee to print to-mor- | row. | The majority members of the board have assumed an attitude of desperat unconcern. They know the iniquity of | the action which tHey -will take to-| morrow. They are perfectly aware that sentiment of decent citizens is st them, but they are impervious the shafts of criticism and refuse | even to discuss their own prospective | action. They believe that their term of official life, because of the charter, will expire with the year and they are | determined to make the most of it. So eager are they to obey the com- mands of the Market Street Company that they are planning how to circum- vent any effort which may be made to prevent the outrage that they intend to inflict upon the city. They fear that some member of the board who is not a party to their plot, and who in de- cency to his constituents will vote against the petitioned franchises,.will « his vote and ask for a recon- sideration. If t is done the major- ity will simply decide to adjourn to an- other hour of the same day or to an. early hour of the next day. This will permit the schemers to carry their plan into ecution without delay, as time is now a vital factor to the Market Street Company. No franchise may be granted within six months of the end of the present official term and the be- ginning of the charter regime. The Market Street Company cannot afford, therefore, to wait very long. The majority members of the Board of Supervisors have been correctly in- formed in reference to the policy of the minority. When the unjust franchises are passed to print a motion will be | made for a reconsideration, but it will | be made to the “next regular meeting” and not to the “next meeting.” If the reference were made to the next meet- ing the majority could meet Wwhen it pleased and complete its work. If the reference be to the next regular meet- ing the champions of honesty in public office will gain at least a week in which | to secure for their cause the pressure of | public opinion. Only such an influence, it is expected, will have any weight. Representative citizens, aware of the outrage which is about to be perpetrated on the city, have already begun the campaign. They have met in various parts of the city in | mass meeting to condemn the outrage- | | ous demands of the Market Street Com- | pany and to denounce the prospective | action of the Supervisors. The -city knows what has been planned as a be- trayal of its rights, and the people in- tend to glve free expression to their | opinions of the men who have been per- suaded, by whatever means they care to suggest, to sacrifice their own honor and the city's privileges. A meeting of | indignation was held last night by the Federation of Mission Improvement Clubs, and no pains were spared to in- | form the derelict Supervisors that the | motive of their policy is thoroughly un- derstood. Another meeting will be held to-morrow night and committees will wait personally upon the Supervisors to ask them for an explanation of their intended action. Everything possible will be done to avert the outrage and the infliction of nmew indignities by a N C T I gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm “mee wi armed declaration m ed to vent Wher: pany 16 to-morrow afternoon a coil of hemp. This on the some th round a wit and prog wa: operate its danger to came The held a! cussed. the ern Pacific Com- n by a franchise ilroad upon eas into operation. programme of the regatta t El Campo on June 2 was There will be senior, to be dis- | - intermediate and junior barge races and special prizes ¥ isco, which for barge and whitehall races among hoys Al ‘13\)‘;"‘["}{: belonging to schools in the Academic P i Athletic League. The whitehalls will be a franchise pulled by two boys, each with a pair of e sald sculls, and will carry a cockswain. An " frantea e event that is expected to excite much in- the terest and keen competition is a cutt T race for crews of eight men, with cock- [ Saalns, from the Naval Reserve, naval n of Mission or merchant s of any nationality. oo There will d enior and junior out- iy protest rigged skt race for can tise or pers P by sing aded paddles and @ facineclm fay swimming race between teams of ten Pacific Com- d through | B e e e B S e R | men each from the Lurline, Olympic and x ottled por- | * : = : € { i of the Dolphins returned Mr. Joost's considerate brought P. Tho. aenger ot ouc lives 4nd o the detrr: @ | to the ci Thursday and will resume .“”""‘fl"‘ one of the r 2Nt mem- | ment and injury of 4 | his place in the intermediate barge crew, bers ot the Resolved, ederation of which will row both in the intermedia s feet, a | an « Mission Impre by urge the | and senior s on regatta da W. pration oonBempingiboliieho & n o er the Southern | 4 | Patch will take the bow seat, V L B their rails from | @ be D George Baker ad and oper- 2| Bl De e ke, Owing to the number orS sorarding ? | of events to take place in June, the lons thelpetble Jat & | promised ladies’ day will be defer That the attention of ¢ | July. be called to the & dinance by the C¢ Uperating its 4| THE FAST SWIMMERS of public streets removal of said 3 WILL BE CONTESTING & commitiee of ten - . 31 — Rl s RIS s isie @ | The entries for the swimming (‘ome:ls; and urge that 2 €400 040000000000 | atsuta Baths on Suaday are: | route and zh the der mpany was given n Pacific Com- sh, novice—B. Berry. : i et en |A POWER IN THE COLORED CHURCH. | S, aid jo cindir® B R b furnished sabh ot the il HHS:,Q';;?‘,A,.I dash, juvenil eclared Mr. Har-| "o0o Hurley, T. Guerin, O. B | A s ahat A In compliance with the provisions of EV. SAMUEL W. BACOTE, A.B., D.D., of Kansas City, Mo., who is in the [W. Connolly. =~ = | entering the olution a committee of ten was ap- city attending the American . Is a graduate of Benedict HIgh atving O oar | | to utilize ed to he Mayor and | Coll Columbia, S. C.4 Univ K 3 of R Hoffman, D. Harr! SaRpEL] of £ il Taeatng | College, Columbia, S. C.. n_mm s City, Kans., and of Rich- b “Face, three prizes By an e ction of the | mond (Va.) Theological Beminary. He is ex-president of the Marion (Ala.) Augustus, A, haps the most thic d porti ) petition. It | Baptist Institute, and is now pastor of the Second Baptist Church, Kansas City, Bever O e ine 2 our city. and v v entitl decided to forward the | Mo. It is the largest and finest colored church in the West, having a member- “eiok and fancy spring-board d a a hearlr r 1, as draft- | ship of more and seating 2300. ' he past "W allace, & on ot G." Duran, G thr 3 NoE | A. Bagnatori, ( of our fa 1ipi ) A. M. E. rd_race for a silver medal enough. ople of \,,T\i Church this morning ., the pastor, extends a n, D. Carroll, E. Bon- trict have always harbored a vement clubs cordial invitation to ev x)bod) 'G. Wallace and C. Donovan will also opposition to the an”n of 8 Francisce, and who own fully one. take place. | which would make it possible in the city and count rived at that conclusion after a residence | “That it is the sense of those present | e Southern Pacific to lay double Touy, noraueibotyato o | in Chicago and a two days’ stay in this rep ting the societies and the Alfred A. Tobin Married. ithies are GDnnERA tont oW ore T matter of granting franchises (o the | city. and imparted his knowledge on the ches that it is desirable that the com- b O ever. dhcne shumelebs Supecvisers Shonln | -oLmom Eacifc Sauiesuyngd todie telen ihe | ct of his Satanic Malesty to the sion on ‘systematic beneficence be con-| @n Tuesday evening last Alfred A. To- | be tarred and feathered and then StohE | pobis it the senmet b pumitiee of Yollr | American ' Baptist Soct tinued for three years more in accordance | bin was married to Misg Anna Shea at up. They have undertaken a thieving | are the most interested parties to the transace | 3% itS morning s with the recommendations of the Holy Cross Church. B&rh groom and 10 that will be somewhat of & tax o | tlon, And whom the Fedcration represents, may | , The reverend gentler % ston, its work to be along the bride are well known in this city and the their nerves before they get it through. have an opportunity to appear before your | t0 bring out this informa in the course and such other line: ¢ | wedding was well attended: e young The people are becoming tired of being | board and explain in detall the vast injury the | of - his able address on “Financlal and sugg Further, th couple are now at Del Monte, where they hoodwinked vear after vear by dishoncst | ETanting of these franchises would work. | Theological Correlations.” Besides ad- tion be reported fo the v will spend thelr honeymoon. & Mr. Supervisors. come when they are willing to use vioient measures If necessary to pres:rve thefr and I think the time has Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without removal. J. 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