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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1899. —_— - : : | | @otistiotiotietiotis o i tietietintis i o tiotie oo tiotiotintintivtie® | TIGHTENING THE HE WAS DISCOURAGED S * . SUU H‘[ T[] H”n £ | RAILROAD SCREWS AND HANGED HIMS [ ; -6 B A e ] : & | WILL INVOKE THE LAW FOR RE- e o S T T i B A N ” N U H: [] I N G |& +| MOVAL OF MISSION TRACK. $ ; 1 |88 <8 T )t B 6 Pl RITUALléT I( (I R( LE6 :g | Federation of Improvement Clubs| e ml ke b v |~ Wants Southern Pacific to Build | + i $ | : Its Bay Shore Line. ® i b * 5 b \ ¢ Thé Federation of Mission Improvement | ¢ |M] ¢ Club; wl‘]l not permit any grass to grow | ¢ ":qu‘ " s under its feet In tightening (hodsc(rows~ & ‘ it ? i f hern Pacific Railroad Com- i ; Pasiovs Blanest o it Sotiher dine Ratrmaa o | : last night at Fairmount Hall a resolu- (¢ 1 Horace Jackson. Honts passed instructing the District | ¢ 1 Attorney to at once commence procecd- @ i S ag: st the monopoly to remove ils tracks along the line from Third and | { i | Tormmead strects 0 Ul o Yeviation as [ 4 9 WAS STRUCK IN THE JAW (e loe & e | Resolved, By the Federation of Mission Im- | o . [ | provement’ Clubs, representing the whole of the Mission district, that we respectfully re- | 4 Pi J quest the Board t\f :]u :r:\'lf}ers‘lm \‘l?j?nrx;)" “[‘8 ¢ 1 o of cit; d cot y of S sc Y % s e T ate ‘the niisance mow being. perated by | + m ‘“" i the Southern Pacific Railrond of Kentucky; | 4 “l‘ ul‘ 3 3 B also the rock crusher and QUArTY now being | Vi : | operated by Gray Bros. at l'h\' corner of Doug- | ¢ ! '! . Recognizing His Mistake He xQCH: e e s 3 s 3 g 8 == > | ow of legal right and are detrimental to the | ¢ N X Prefers Charges Against Patrol- \ § b q‘lfx]us..“ of the residents and taxpayers of | e 3 the Mission £ < ma —The Latter’ s 2 ¢ Statement. | the Board of ¢ rs, and that a com- | 9 mittee of seven be ted to wait on the * was th med of for company ed 1 at I like him, so we Cou ess when asked to Countess Cary M. Peterson. The e of the Peace Dunn at his cham- unattended by any of the pomp and otials of a Countess. When all was em man and wife the aged bridegroom the business of reading the past, pres- the forearms of his clients, and his fn the antechamber to the consulta- s | | | | | got married,” was the simple expla- to relate the details of her ro- that !t was not she that made known the % | t of birth. It was the proud and happy hus. To be sure, he explained that his wife w: are plentiful and money scarce; but he was 3| was Co ess. i and his wife is just forty years his junior. They a spiritualistic nee During the intervals of another world they had time to think rth and Judge Dunn did the rest. The Countess husband’s third matrimonial venture. s | 1t of the Independent Free Thought Bible Spir- 4 | lained minis and a_“magnetic and spiritual §3 rried couple will reside at 261 Arlington street, which 4 by obeying the following instructions copied from the a" | p: cars; get off at St. Mary's street; cross over the n the left. Or take the San Mateo cars; get off ; go down the hill; turn to the left; first house on the right. int | nis EACE REIGNS AGAIN | AMONG LOCAL EAGLES | THREATENED SECESSION DID | NOT TAKE PLACE. 1 O @ttt e Nt e NN RNeReReN called him at he t The Trouble Caused by a Handful of | Members Who Desired to Run Things to Suit Them- selves. the Order Friday URGED TO COME WEST. Secretary Wilson May Attend the | E Agricultural College Convention. ionists got Mg efforts are being made by the ol the Chamber of Commerce of sl > Bearetaryiof Aeric . It appears that the or- al meeting held a few days a majority vote to remain . Grand Lodge, the per- re to be fa- members had been re- of such eminent | ported as not what it should be. At all 1 as the s bolters have become subdued Agricultural defection, if any, will be very ] Stations, and tk cturer H. H. Thompson artived ci £ al ral Chemlists, | ¢ le and attended Friday's meet- b which convene re July 5, 6 and | ir given a cordial reception 7 v ¥ hope that you wiil |t unfavorable report of th to attend these meet- | F; tated that t an evidence that the local aerie is olution se nd admission. ire pending against the intending bolters, and it {s e son member addition that they will not be given the o resign, but will be expelled it nce of - s £ firal official | “According to one of the prominent mem- A oL co bers who was at all times opposed to ths s disbandment proposition San Franeisco [E— —————————— y: s on a solid and lasting basis. withdrawal of a few members,” “who signally falled to rin ———— FAVOR A MERCHANT MARINE. | | The Wichita Convention Stands for | Subsidies for Carrying Mails. | suft themselves and for their rsonal advancement {8 to be re- more in the light of good news than a possible disaster.” e All for Charity. The Eureka Society for the Protection ed resolutions in favor of | of Children, which has not for two years laws would | given an entertainment, will on the 2th for ships flying of this month present an attractive pro- untry to carry the mails Sramme at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium, § tries. Its repre. the proceeds which will go to make issippi Con. happier many a child who has known £0 the local Chamber of d to do all in their nothing of what the true meaning of the the convention take word home is. It is expected that the hipping. Yester- public will give liberal support to the en- ved a dispatch | tertainment. , one of th R T e In the Divorce Court. Suits for divorce have been filed. by Emma Shrakkart against Charles Shrak- kart for infidelity and cruelty; A. R. Pat- ainst Wilhelmin tterson for nd Annie J. Meussdorffer-against C. Muesdorffer for failure to pro- oring merchant marine majorit It reads sub- 3 W vor the pa n built m sufficie to_en te with the subsidized countries.’ " ters ble 1 1o comp hips of foreign 28 More Days—Mackay Quits—July 1st. Carpet Remnants Our closing out sale includes a lot of carpet rem- nants and odd ends. It's a chance in a year to buy remnants at less than the usual remnant sale prices. They are worth more, but we can't wai'—got to quit. Some large enough for rooms, others make useful rugs—2to 25 yds Bring room measurements. Mogquette and Body Brus- 7 sels Carpets R-guiar closing out price heretotore, $1.15. for remnants of Tapestry c Carpets — elegant pat- 38 terns and good quality. Closing out price before, 65c. for remnants of Axminster, ALEX. MACKAY & SON, 7i5 Market Street, Near Call Building. etietiotietieti et et et et et et ti et . 154 B ti it e et KILLING OF SEALS SUDDENLY STOPPED| HUNTERS RECALLED FROM GOV- ERNMENT RESERVATIONS. +25e 20 Federal Officials Induced to Revoke the Permission by a Number of Eastern Scientists. udden as it was unexpected, has been called in the destruction of the | sea lion h on the Government light- | ¥ A month or o ago Washington granted the California State Fish me Commissioners to land deputie on the big island rookeries for the pur- | of thinning out the vest seal herds | h are de tho nds 1 every v sterday this per- was withdrawn, the commission iving the following letter from Cap- tain Sebree, the Lighthouse Inspector of | this district: The following is a copy of a telegram eceived this day from the Lu,’hll’finuse ard WASHINGTON, D. C., May 31, 15%9. thouse Inspector, Francisco, Board suspends authority con- d in letter o, April 27 to land dep- to kill sea lions, till furth | PERRY, Naval Secretary. | In compliance ‘with the above you are informed taat the authority to eep deputies on the lighthouse reser- vations at Farallon and .suevo islands for the purpose of Killing a part of the | sea lions is suspended and you are re- sted to recall the depufies as soon they can be notified. I will notif; the keepers to send the deputies o 1e reservations upon the first oppor- tunity s The Commissioners are satisfied as to the persons who inspired this action on the part of the Lighthouse Board at Washington. For the past two weeks a number of letters have been received from a Mr. Shields. the editor of an Eastern Jjournal, and others, protesting against the destruction of the'sea lions upon putely sentimental grounds. These protests were seconded by Dr. C. Hart Marriam, a scl- entist and vige president of the League of American Sportsmen at Washington | These gentlemen compared the destru | tion of the sea lions to that ol the buf- | falo and antelope, President A. T. Vogel- sang answered the letters politely hut | forcefully to the effect that the protest- ants were evidently not well informed on the subject of their concern. This is no doubt the hand that wielded the club. President Vogelsang yesterday wrote & lnn;{rlbuhr to Secretary of the Treasury L. T. Gage, calling attention to the ex- pense that has entafled in fitting out the | expeditions against the sea llons, with the permission of the Government. 'Also that the movement against the: a animals | has received the indorsement and approv- | al of the commercial and sclentific men of | the coast. And_ further, that the State | and the United States are spending thou- gands of dollars every X"" to fnsfer and build up the salmon industry, Into which | the sea robbers are man.n | trous inroads. H 5 | ing that the order of revocation be recon- sidered and permission again granted. | “Deputy Al Wilson and an assistant are | on the Farallones and Captain Scott and | two assistants are on the Ano Nuevo | | Islands, but so far they have not been | able to destroy many of the seals. They | have been recalled. ————— Mrs. Clark’s Death. Denis Kearney called at the Morgue | yesterday to make arrangements for the interment of Mrs. Dorothy Clark, who committed suicide last Friday by taking | earbolic acid in the Mansfield liuu'n at | 210 Post street, Mr. Kearney informe® the Morgue officials that she was the daugh- | ter of ex-Alderman Sullivan of Boston. | Her mother died in this city%everal years | ago and was buried in Mountain View | Cemetery. e Internal Revenue Receipts for May. Internal Revenue Collector Lynch re- ports the following as the receipts of his office for month of May: Lists, ..4% 9; | beer, $91,044 05; fruft spirits, $29.787 2 | grain spirits, $20,006 67; export stamp: | 7 70; clgars and cigareties, $18,713 0 tobacco, $4,702 62; snuff, $28 45; special s 09; plaving cards, 343 24; documen ary, $67,7711 §0; proprietary, $10,977 17; total, $268,017 69. The collections for May, 1898, ) were $126,324 25. A Young Men’s Meeting. | Rev. H, M. McKnight, pastor of Cen- tenary M. E. Church, will address the meeting for men only at the Young Men's Christian Asgoclation, Mason and Ellis strees, this afternoon. The service com- mences promptly ntalo'clouk; young men in general are Invits 1 | 1903 and operate it in the Interest of the city. Dist >-o 1 Board of Supervisors wishes of the people of this it further [ o e e oo et I A g but misfortune came and he lost his bus! vess and was obliged to work for: J. rsuit of happines ollowing in the wake of this scorcher, which was Introduced by Captain Ander | . we request the press of this ¢ ] Its ‘great power to assist us in | 4 : Cappelmann was formerly a grocer, Gur efforts to recover the use of our streets 7 with a good business, on Pacific street, and ‘the enjoyment of lite, health and the | /(, Corporal C. Cappelmann « | son, Gustave Schnee, chairman of the e L First California ecutive committee, introduced the follow went to the Philippines with the r ing on the Geary street franchise, which and the father followed soon after went through without a single vote in | Dpositio iiter on the Government transport opposition; i Indiana. He returned a short time ago o At he At ot Maean T | on the transport Grant and went on a| t public policy to grant a new franchise | * spree, during which the little money y street at this tme, and belleves that | that he had left was frittered away. The the inte of the entire people will be best | S e SoraTia 1B subgerved by allowing the present franchise to | ® ¢ ‘reaction took the form ‘of in ”f}‘]‘ 18 4n expire before any action is taken by the Board \ )4 & the early part of Laflr“l;ek.lnnfl rc (lom | isors on this most important question. 5 lained very much of the loss of sleep. yed. further, That ihis fedaration com- | @404-04-0-4-06-064640+0@ [ Iriday he was out of funds and bor- de his' Honor Mayor Phelan and the press 48 Y , CRY for their assistance in defeating the bo 1&% HRISTOPHER CAPPELMANN was rowed 50 cents to pay his room rent at scheme of the railroad company and those Su- | rs who sought to barter away valuable | s belonging to the people without any the Contra Costa lodgin He falled to show up yester- and his room door was He was found cold in death once a well-to-do husiness man, but the tide turned, whether through his own fault or folly or through that of bad luck which pursues some not known, and he became poor and dependent at the close of his 50 years of life. Finally the burden became tco heavy for him to bear, and he ended his | life some time on Friday night or Sat- NATIVES OF MAINE | urday morning by strangling himself. GATHER AT SHELL MOUND ... son street. day morning, . further, That we pledge our assist- | forced open. t ry-street franchise joh the people to take charge of road on the expiration of the franchise clothes-line looped around his neck. The body was removed to the Morgue and an inquest will be held. The de- ceased was a native of Germany, 50 years old. He left three daughters in this city. FOFORORORORD Sx o ses in honor of the day were held { U. 8. N | exerc ANNUAL REUNION OF THE ip the open air. Senator George C. Per- | nila; ¢ STATE ASSOCIATION. s s e R b Pwhich was en- | Attorney George W. Reed of Oakland. SN SR LS “he referred to the sterling | The officers of the assoclation, which at S Perki: i | Maine character and the influence of its | present numbers 1600 members, are as fol- | enator Perkins Delivers an Oration. .75 ive men on the history of the | : st Many Interesting Features Con- aer S Piam 1. Wharff, first vice pres ion. When rebellion and discord threatened tribute to the Day’ - 2 e - | dent, Hon. George C. Perkins; second vice Day’s En. O Thomas_Flint (re-elected): sec- Joyment fight and thou s ea AviRoory tressuner, L. D L | an oy exe ive mm t . RRESHE int sons now sleep in the cem- Zeauny Isaae Upham, bury and Shiloh.” Ll own early life in Maine, t Rheclor o and of his study of eteries at Getty He spoke of hi | where he was born The twenty-second annual reunion of the State of Malne Association of Call- Shell Mound Park yes: George H. a Adelbert Wilson. Such - great -men s Senator Hannibal | terday and was a surpassing success. | Jlwimlic and William Pitt senden, from o S Cearl thousand natives of the Pine | nbmn He received the first inspirations Caught With Stolen Goods. > with their descendants jour- | which molded His own after-character. Coming down to the late war with Spain and the question of the Philippines, Sena- former employé of Con- arrested last night by Peter Carroll, a tractor Kelso, w were soon en t | duty bound to do all in our power for the | e pover again the happy days of their | ;b enment and building up of the pe childhopd spent among 1 =2 1 , a r a store on Fourth street. They followed At 12 o'clock the lunch baskets were | ern themselves, then they can be allowed | enter the r‘f{fl'fgfl!;;‘rdzrltaorrri(? !'al;d an opened and to the good things which had | to do so, and the United States will fos- | was then 1'1-1‘"‘! “ools, but said he was been brought were added baked beans and | ter such a condition of affairs. | mitted taking the tools, but sald he was brown bread, which had been thought-| Other speakers were Charles C. | justified in doing so, as e»g” o e fully furnished by the association, Adams, pastor of the T Congrega- | money and there was no ot ¥ After the disc on of the eatables the | tional Church in this ¢! Osgood Hilton, | getting it. URED CURED CURED From All Parts of California Come Grateful Letters Telling of Cures by Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt. 0900000200 ...OG..“Q: | N } iy THE GRANDEST REMEDY OF THE AGE! 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