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2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, JUNE 6. 1899 - SIX ADJOURN e Collins Sat in the Mayor’s Chair. E “SUNDERED SEVEN” HOLD A MEETING ALL BY THEMSELVES THE GRAND JURY T0 CALL ON e LS TP & LS USTFOSTIL S FEU AU VLISV © GO UST OO0 @ § HOW MAYOR PHELAN - f : HE SITUATION 5 VIEWS T 2 3 R b |2 N an interview yesterday after the adjournment of the seven Super- Ched | visors Mayor Phelan was asked for his views concerning their ac- $OeTe QIO OITPTEOT & T 2TV OL —_— Each Denies the Offer of Coin. 30 330 OBROLIREO S IROTICHERITIC 2 0 88 U RO ORI, | { \ | ‘ i | ONLY REGRETS HE DID NOT KILL HER 23 o 3 BARKEEPER THORN ON THE WITNESS STAND HE TELLS HOW HE FOUND AND | LEFT MISS DICKEY. Inquests Into the Cases of May Hot- | tua, Mrs. Herbert Clark and Christopher Cappelmann, the Latest Suicides. Coroner Hill held three inquests yester- v in suicide c rdicts nd simple v suicide were rendered by the j Blanche Dickey and Officers Syl- and Mulcahy told their stort h have been published in The Ca and then Harry Thorn cam He said that he was a clined to state where he was He admitted ing kept compz the Dickey girl for five months he parted from h “I left her as pu. said dramatically. | tuous girl. Two week met her again on Mark I learned the kind of : L life % leadin bl tion. He sald: ca e e Pl was with the's = e 2 “T think the action of the majority is nothing short of a victory | i s | and they had the b . for the miner I consider that the majority, by adjourning with- A o r e ldomidin P % t ResollI' 5 aut transatting any business, yielded to the moral forcs Dacking the '@ | Inqu|s|tors Make butvus | suicide the witne S a e ot An I'!C!efl i | 0 minorfty, They hesitated to do anything, thus acknowledging the posi- : ‘9:; :‘rio‘}'mdt&kxlmlun kind u_I”Luk he : | wo > 4@ them. at as - | © ton we have taken.that a meeting has to be called regularly. under the Little Headwa |18 8| oultties B s s tion Mdde O DO |5 consoiigation act | Yy & immoned s & Now as to the resolution under which the majority got together. It = 2 gle lodgin es past o ] | 3 0'clock on Saturdz nd saw 3 passed at the be g of the year, not for the purpose of making lt em. I8 thad ginia surter & iy Its Best. {2 for the board, and only as the consensus of opinton of & | 8 e e g members concerning the day and the hour it would be most conve- o % | pi0 the ease of Deily Clark, alias Mur- - & them to meet. If they hold that under "that resolution they “ & | acid at the Mansfield House on Post streeg meet on afternoo! v is ce {ts passage ” 5 i last Frida. F. Ortega ). Ar-0l¢ Lvayaqmsetion Mondaypar i ,'\‘_'Jh‘,'“,) :yng;!:;d ek FTER their meeting yesterday | 4 | antaayaE. | Ortega, P Resolution No. 2205 (fo:‘u”th bS have met at other times—one Tuesday that I recal e “all by their lonelies” the ma- | ot (,\(;.«;_g“ . rix)A‘\‘wk.):‘\'w i e —Resolved, That the days 2 jority Super rs, with the ex- | O b e o o Al c 3 SoHAALIoD fac e e v & a She threw her the hour of meeting of the o consolidation act all meetings except those specian:\ 3 | captioni 6t Supsrvisor: Kaiben, | & < oA T '. s tees of the Board |3 Drov lied byithe Mayor ‘ereadioumed gmestines B | Who had been there before, has- | 3 2 | her lips grazed the lower R standing commlitiees of tne HOAT ¥ o meeting they agreed to adjourn by adjourning without 3 | ADE L i S l ear and burned the tip e e ke e and Theibaae v Now g Y . tened to the Grand Jury room, where | & % | acid. She had been passi f Supervisors be an e p so-called meeting to-day they approved the minutes of £ i Yy 3 b acid. She had been passing f a i 5 g ; e o Y ! Rnat follows: |O 2 dav. they had been summoned to give tes- |48 of: Herbert: Clark and had : ire hereby designated as follows: & the last meeting and thus left themselves without a leg to stand on. The 6 Himony SoEar e R St bt g | tors. Tudiciar s 2 Z 3 = day appointed fc o eting, ¥ I ek e ust Johns anager of the Contr: Tudiciary — Tuesdays at 10 O are in the alr until July 3, the day appointed for the -nrxvv. meeting, un 8 | tributed ’ to! ‘Supervisor Kalben that ‘ P ,;: ‘.Auglv mt‘ig”im nn»m"\lr: Lfi‘l"y ; Contra . m. 3 s 1 shall call one sooner. I cannot see that the resolution helps them § | ypon "1, 1o FIROVROr SATben that | 5 @ v Department — Tuesdays | $ any | 1In adaition th x, Supervisor | ¥ €| topher Cappelmanr epartm: S ays - any 0! addltion to e six, S hervis v C N i 5 ¥ n . = In regard to the dute of the next meeting, I will consult with the | 8 adlitlon to the six, bl S g 8| to his bedpost in tha House last. S : 2 £ nee! a 8 v o o i = . 2% = 5 e saic E: appe 1 and Wharves—Thurs- minosiiy and seo It Ahey avant toameetmaxt MOuday & widl o Eibies sy | subpenaed. Supervisor Phelps, who | & ng after he and his wife were di- : 3D chclock b T status of this franchise business and find out how the members of the & | PEOTRE: BIRCTVISOr EhEPS, Who | G g jorecd."and ‘that 2t the time he took his 1th end Pollce—Fel % majority feel, and maybe we can come to some compromise. 2 | & witness that he had overlooked an | &% Slm He had never threatened to end Health and Police—Fridays at & S 1 tte R es L N S ‘One of the majority members, Supervisor Holland,.told me after O | opportunity to make half of $6000, was | & g2 | his . and in fact there was no reason D e ;LA o Fridays | & the meetng that he hoped some way could be hit upon so that we could | (RGP SN 10 WO Re half of S50, was |8 3| why he should do an uditing: EEnye ¢ come together. He says his people "A\:\uh‘ Beach want the crosstow 0. % | rore “than half an hour, and ldoked & = 11 o'clock a. m. © railroad. We are all in favor of that if it is granted a franchise under when he came out as if he had had a | & ADVERTISEMENTS. All other standing committees 2 the terms of the new charter, that is, for a term of twenty-five yea & | trying time of it. Ie v e "“: e > SO T the call of the chairman of the | % with a graded percentage of their recelpts to be turned into the city & | tioned by District Attorney Murphy in |8 re ve committees or on such | @ treasury and their electric wires pu; \m;flrp;'rmln\l! The 'm;XJUl‘"h) gf 'r'h‘ & reference to the canversation related | & = @ pervisors wanted to anticipate the charter and grant franc s for | Lot 2 Soreck. | &2 - days and hours as may be here- |g Supervisors want 2 (S0 BRa \ ohartar 2| to the Grand Jury by John D. Spreck w d! W f 'l‘ " H I 3 2l ¢ fifty years. Now, what is the matter with us .1,\[!;\1])‘:llnt,'r[|‘l‘\~ \\.)mrrhr & & who ~ald| {Hat Pheloe han anmitien 3 ard’s ife ielis rier die o oe. resolved. That this | DY complying with its terms and giving the city the benefit? Nothing | that he had overlooked a chance to | & HERE s no remorse in the heart of Dennis Ward, the longshore- g 2 that I can see.” k| > $6000, i tt he, bei a poo 2 ; . ccee: kicking his wife into eternity on Sunda its la. o = 5 % S ity i s | make $6000, and that he, ng a poor man who almost succeeded in kicking his e ¥ s repnletwmeiy | s Lo the/Mavor s views on ithe Invalldliy of therenclutlon e oy o e Skt o et e night. Ward was arrested yesterday morning by Detectives Ryan and ngs on each Monday after- | ipe seven acted was advanced another. It depended upon the legal O L . B e Ein o charge of battery was lodged o 5 P & the seve pediwa o | opportunity. Phelps admitted having | 8% O'Dea and Police Officer. Regan. A charge of y I & construction of the words, “Further resolved, that the regular weekly §|PoPROTtuBity. Woelps admitted having |32 against him and bail fixed at $00 cash. 7 g TO WATCH OUR SALES PASSED BY THE BOARD € meetings of the board,” et It is contended that under the consolida- 3 o 3 4 £ o Yesterday the condition of Mrs. Ward was considered so serfous & . shrcna AL ) AR S ik meetings” are provided & | MI. Spreckels must have misunder- | & that she was confronted with the brute she calls husband, and in his ge AR 2800, S pon which meetings shall be held, and s & | Stood. His version of the story was |l | .conce and that of Detective Ryan and Officer Regan made a statement NDER th 1 ¥ b cetin 1t all. The contention is, therefore, 2 i that he told Mr. Spreckels that he had | & ¢ (he facts of the assault. FOR THIS W = % S .on e 3 us well have held under a resolution provid- & | heard, in a general way, that he could & The poor woman's pliiful recital was frequently Interrupted by the man . SO : S > f themeelv 2 | have made $6000. He denied that he | who the cause of all her suffering. *“He kicked me on many other oc GaE S had told Mr. Spreckels that he was of- | & casions,” she moaned. . - 5 O O30 SO ST OSD SOOI { t he shrieked, and the long line of sufferers patiently enduring il @SV DIVIDITI0 © DIGIVIVIVOTI0 COIGEVI0IOHD S BIOMDIHI0D4@ | fered that money. B common ward of the County Hospital involunta. E ¢ the Perrault motion for reconsideration | There was no answer to this appeal, | FPhelps admitted that he had been ge {jir fingers In their ears, while a few of the convalescents uttered a warn- B ) the bidders cvidently holding the same | SPoKen to by Henry H. Lynch about the | € g hush, i e : opinion of the legality of the vtm;:l franchises, but denied that Lynch had Mrs, Ward's story was a long tale of sbuse, privation and went He h ; Jld their as did the Mayor and the mincr »ney for his vote. was a brute when he was drunk, and not much better when he was sobbe e D ShaIColibE G Eaehe i i“','h ]“ r"qh'"f' I’;"r )l f;r h'fi‘r';:‘ sor | B she “Saturday night he chased me out of the house after striking me. erday b hes e : A eahedataail elps was followed by Supervisor | & * il same home, he was drunk. He kicked me ma T s ad decided some < ceed to the end. Tt was reached at last, | ..~ ' 3 e 2 night, when he came home, : THA WILL WASH... e i the and the chair hearing no objection to | Hever, who was on the stand only a nd dragging me into the kitchen, threatened to get a knife and kill board for next Mo He had al- the approval of the minutes ordercd | Short time. 1In answer to questions | Con Ward, was in the room, and although Con was also con- The Regular $1 Kind. AT l_(.,,p“r' d written notices to serve | them approved, thus putting on record | concerning bribery in the board, h. for liquor he came to my rescue.” i & on all the These notic the as of the majority to the action | said he knew nothing except the ru- itement Is true,” said the unnatural husband, “but the . Will still be used for the of the Mayor in adjourning them with- t mors mentioned by Supervisor Kalben, | 3 all lies. My life with the woman h:\;;_ been : awful rlme 1 ut day and making their future road | == K e no peace with her. She was awfully ous of me and continually ac- Tiaag nutes of 3 o'clock yester- | as thorny as possible. | Supervisor Holland absolutely de- cused me of going with other women. I was drunk on Sunday night, and day afternoon when the seven Super- | A call by the chair for petitions from | nied that he knew anything of bribery | g8 oy have kicked her once, but no more. I'm only sorry that I did not. kil e % ;m 1|nln rs wihlrl»tl \h.“rr{(\lm !h;u] llh"_\ in the board. He, too, he said, had Q@ her. As it is, 1 would willingly do six 3 just to be rid of her for that ; 1ad_none, and the clerk proceeded to & time y 1 i [ erime sl nl RSl S S ST T ) e e mf. This con. | @66+ Lo ki ineh i The wife ridicules the husband's tale of jealousy. “Tt : not jealou a’r ¥ famed Sther fitteen iminnites aucing | 82 she said, “‘that made me Jupbraid him. It ‘was hunger. I wanted food for i b : < ! = By s “hildren and for myself.” ) 6 ich the seven were momentarily ex- | @ D et o yeurm antievtnlIic Dhis Bave caned TS e = é | pecting another summons from the | ¥ the injured woman mother. Of the seven, but four now survive, the eldest 3 4 Grand Jury to end the farce. It did | ; ® a boy of eight, and the youngest a babe just three months old —_— o not come and they were compelled to | § z ey 1 e 3 ;! : Y : il | Lo OGN ORO RORGRORONI% D RONOROROBG 5O TORGRONOO sit it out, cold-footed as they were be- | ¢ SRORORORON DBO HORABORORIR GUCHOBOLO}O% 5 ] : 6 | agai $ | coming, until the t communication | : E. P. E v i { the shape of | 4 E Then, quicker than a wink, :’ % ;ww-'lr\((mdm:rrl r:\: {fiih{\; E. Troy and |[DECLINED TO HONOR [ 5 olli 5 or g 2 n substance are as fo S e a I . Collins announced that the | § & Ins AR e HIS SIGNATURE . opening of bids for Fire Department | 9 Whereas, Owing to_the watchful care SHonULoERy ) + ~\Ixm»:x e postponed i 4 | exercised b e = SO e have been rushe | 3 S ol i S © gton, Perrault, Lackmann er Grant Av . ire s il T BRI DR { lan e’ "Market, Street’ Rallway | ABE FRIEDLANDER ARRESTED e P 3 adjours ay rat 2 o'clock. and S Pe ompanies have 2 Attention to Mail Orders 0 ! z There were several seconds and a unan- | L L L i FOR PETTY LARCENY. R S 1t ybjed i )¢ for the moticn and the | ¢ ¢ | chise for the Geary-s ot road in the : ; ? ed bl s endec + | Richmond District and other parts of the £ a 1.” And that "”“:‘ S ""_‘(‘1; > ¢| Before ,’m‘,;"‘:r;‘[f“_:”:fk 1l|1ng ot aNel O e aying of double tracks in| Destroys a Note He Had Signed and | 1t 1 - - Kalben, even if he Jal L St 2 et 4 | the Mission district, be it therefore = nflic e tin B 5 0606 i o ot s reent | ® 4 | seven the M ayor and (hn' rvmmh-v TS of | ¢ & | "Resolved. That we are unalterably op- Then I ts a Be: g on the oooo@o@oeo@oaoeo@o,oxo.ooog = Privatitanil v ¢ | the minority held consultations con-| o | posed to the granting of such p es | Man Who Tried to Collect It. @ = pled ‘ Sliet o8 Y 4 4 | cernipg the situation and seemed to. be | § 4 | or the granting of any franchises until T o Ic“y IS HEALTHFUL! 2 sary protest { | well ‘pleased at the state of affairs. | e nall e tn force wud)onky 3 IOUTEAT IO e A few minutes after the seven got|$ { | They all were of opinion that the fran- | © + | when the utilities cannot be operated by | Abraham Friedlander, son of E. Fried- A Natural Mineral Water & cEcthos e Mayor was spotiioniny a1 siotHING ¢ | chise matter was knocked out, the more | 4 | the city. ‘o the course|1ander, a manufacturer of ladies’ and | § atural Miner o pai ey s e ENDEAVORED ¢ |50 that Kalben had seceded on that | ¢ © | Resolved, That we approve the course | ciiiaren's underwear. was arrested yes- | & e pns e S 0 fn QA8 TR RS TO LOOK WIDE, ¢ | proposition at any rate. This feeling | { | of said officials and bespeak o ePthe n. | terday on a warrant sworn to by Louls | O = and his fi rs who w was enhanced when Supervisor Hol- & | suftrage of all.citlz N At Henrt. | Martin and charged at the City Prison|® Todigesti d o . 2 P ol @ 9 & terests of the community at h | lo For Indigestion an Keeping away aking in leaving land, who\seemed to be speaking for 1 | s Th Ve atulate the peo- | with petty, larceny. The charge was based 52 *® . D ¢ | Resolved, That we congratula peo- | & Disord VIR e % | ¢ ple of this city and county in this the | on Friedlander's action in destroving a | g Stomach Disorders. 0 @eivosieioiodeie@® @eieiedeisieteis@ e e e e e R e e = Ml PO+ 04-6+069+0640+@9 {\r_u[] victol i “?“;“‘{‘f;‘];;“ ‘{‘x‘x‘.liml:[}w}'y.: note for sfn which he is alleged to hm'r\}g \ 4 VICHY é . & 2 = = ainie and certal d 8 - signéd and took that means of avoidin 8 -call 1 & e s e e tomte 1 Y $ | heard the rumors, but had never seen | {ngiruments in their employ. e o 5o | SEELE o b oot n e s b | the passing of any consideration. In| Edward F. Rock, president of (he | * Louis Martin, a cigar dealer, is the com- | 9 | IN SIPHONS § ¥ They slid quietly into their seats while | 3 ¢ | regard to the “corkscrew” franchise, | club, e b '“{32"""' “{L‘l”’ni‘ll plaining witness, and he says he intends | O @ P! ¢ ¥ g DS ® : 2 ; | e Thompson S : *riedis Clerk Russell took his place behind the | ¢ | he said he favored it because he|duced Judg 0 3 T | prosecuting Friedlander bec Y ° . ¢ | desk. Producing a typewritten paper, | # ¢ | thought his constituents wanted a | SPeaker, “ h"" ng'}:“i}:“h';‘”‘:_f:fl’;f‘:;“’a’: u | leged assault on him and for his refusal | |SJOI “ b3 @ he read as follows | o 4 | crosstown line. Another consideration | g;{zfirim:m;rp P i u;) honor |h9‘r;‘nw. .;\r(‘_rodrll!mg to his stors | £ 2 b ¢ _To the Clerk of the Board of Super- | ¢ 4 | he had was in the knowledge that rail- | Jio referred to the election of Governor & :;'(jl‘""fl':‘"f"hn‘fi{; 'xlflard:(ni; f;‘:r“m';l‘:fr‘ Get the Genuine o 2 el e e R T G ¢ | way bonds could not be floated in the | Gage, to his peculiar conduct and his | % Sebt at Martine clgar stor Sk + ¢ | Board of Supervisors will_be held on | 4 ¢ | money centers of the world if their life | attitude on the long-drawn-out Sena- [ B (8P iy D o8 B0 A W e > ¢ onday afternoon. June 5, 1889, at 3 | 4 « | was less than forty yea That was | torial struggle. : amounts of §20 each. As he did not wi + | oclock. pursuant fo"the provisions of | J 4 | ¥hy he favored the fifty-year fran-| Short addresses were also delivered | Ra®fRin Df (0" SAC (A8 e Aid not wish t 3 resolution No. 22 (fourth serfes), the 4 | chise. | by Joseph Gorman, Grorge H. Cabaniss, | Friedlander paid two of the notes, buf | 2 | At e rE e @ | _Supervisor ~ Aigeltinger succeeded | 1, M. Manzer, Supervisor Byington and | on the third being presented Lo him he | [} * S P - Holland in the jury room. He denied is alleged to have flatly refused to honor | N 5 SRTn. Aiicasa s . . y others. . - i sk . 4| Yyou are hereby instructed to call the | ¢ 4 | him in voting for the franchises other | 4nq is rapidly growing. President Rock cofsigning him and the pleces to the ut-| 9 A. VIGNIER, Distributing Agent & 14 4 | meeting to order, so that a chairman than that he had thought it was a g0od | announced that there would be a meet- | tarmast depths. Martin says he was loth | © ©090@020P9S0P0® b = be appointed so that the business | @ | thing. He =aid he had conversed with | ; executive committee to-mor: | to part with his goods gratis, so he paid | €0®0®0$0£0&0& 3 ing of the D P ;Dunau of the Board of Supervisors can be |& é|s al friends about it and they had | ow night. a Visit to the elder Friedlander at his | s ° ‘.l:A(n THE proceeded with, - = 3 1 ed him that it was a desirable e e place lm'l business at 14 Sutter street and = | GEORGE W. COLLINS, b his p ’ | 2 se - | = 2 am 1o 1 GRORGE W, COLLINS s § | fcanchise to let. *He sald he had voted| HAD A NARROW ESOAPE. [afpeaied to nim o sctfle b o H > o ARTHUR ATTRIDGE, s BEN | foritheothereon thejsamy, e 1d Frank Elliott Falls|Martn was discussing the matter with | "] ess ' * Witz | R PELes Y @ (AFAéTO oroTET T | cridime want petor Sih J‘ R R e S smo 1k e miear | s 5 | W. H. PHELPS, ™ ridge went before the jury e 17> e eet to the ewalk. mer’s action, rushed forward ‘and accord- 3 | E. AIGELTINGER, * THE GAD COMPARY -2 4 | named and denied that they had been | e‘“}' F e Ay ing to Martin attempted to do the cigar | - SEE OUR NEW 1 . H. BLACK 6 influenced by other than good motives | Frank Elliott, a flve year-old boy UVINg| dealer an injury. Friends interfored tor | KTRACTED 3 £ ? 4 { at 3 Rincon place, fell from the roof of a | the moment, but Friedlander was said {0 OOttt OO0 0 Pt 0900000400000 BI04-00-0-06-0606000® @+0+-64-34-0+0+60+-@ | thed yosiorday alternoon and sustained | bo st detcrminea fo infict punishment WITHOUT Flesh_color | 3 severe concussion of the brain. He was|on Martin and to have sprang forward | bt e such a loophole open for the majority. | 4 ». PHELPS || the others of the majority, vole faken to the Harbor Recelving Hospital | a second time. I8 mother tna tavird i fced the . A s st - o] | g SR A and the injury was dressed by Dr. Fitz- | In their efforts to shield Martin from o L : The information me a rt of ® DLEP hope that “all would get together. | gibbon : Jury pressed the latter back and their son t> 1 b onos C e othe: 1 i 1 T S o e . ’s . eir s Shpcl Drbebl o asst the i) o 4 THOUGHE | PETITIONS RECEIVED. | FLittle Frank was playing with a num- | s sald to have rained o nomi Gp S0 | lates. who were all in the 2 ; ld- 1. i35/ | The following petitions were recefved and re. | ber of companions, and during the game | on the defenseless cigar dealer. As Ao ing a consultation on on the’ state of 4 [ ferred to the = Street Committee: Twent | climbed to the roof of the shed. In some | tin s lightly built and his aseallert | affairs, decided that it would be better | ¢ venth Strect Improyement Club, for the con- | Sanner he missed his f,,,m“g and r{pn | “‘v‘p,g?s in the n{‘ifihhnrhnnd of 200 pounds. | pSannot be detected from They decided, however, | & nation of lands necessary to extend Twen- | headforemost to the sidewalk, twenty feet | the former - retired from. the. enbon e < : babrieo s b0 DrovAdG IS | frseventh street grom i ‘eanterly line of San LR picked up he’was uncon- | with scveral bruises on s Guntenance: | e onEsEr B mtingenc d to do so| 4 : RISV ORUBO) reet. and for pro- | scions and the ambulance was immed Martin also says he Intends prosecuting 8 A SiaS can d | o vian N B et e e e e mother was away at work when the ac- AL R L 5 . to dispatch the Mayor's secretary, | § Prpont et Tt =00 Bakch pavl cromsingiot cident _occurred, and when she heard of | p o ‘o T 3 CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, Colonel Sullivan, to the board room te | tor permission o' pave with. Do | it on her return she at once went to the 3 8 anti-inflammation salve | 24 Sixth st., Cor. Stevenson. keep an eve peeled for any such resolu- | ¢ ivate contract, Clay ‘street, betmese wor | hospital and sat by the bedside through- | is & positive cure for hip disease, white Tl e, T tion and to coach Supervisor K & | and Spruc {rmount ahd Glen Park | out the night. The doctors think the boy | swelling, sprains, burns, croup, sore 10 enter the proper objection if it be- | ¢ Improvement Club, for reseinding of permission will fully recover from the shock. throat, etc. All druggists. . came necessary. [ granted Flynn & Treacy 3 It was not ne tion was forthcoming, although several of the majority said afterward that they were perfectly are of the fact that one to that effect could have been pushed through in the manner in- dicatgd. Supervisors Algeltinger and Holland both said that it was not the intention of the n rity to take any snap judgment in regard to the fran- chises, and, for their part, they pro- pos as they had stated in interviews, that they would take no hand in con- sideration of any franchise until after the Grand Jury had finished with the alleged bribery charges. At any rate fter the meeting was over the Mayor and the minority breathed easler that it had not become necessary for them to go into court to attack the validity of resolution 2205 and the meeting held | it. under They held that the resolu- tion was not of any force and that the meeting was irregular, and they agreed that the majority had not improved its position one jota by holding it. On the contrary, the Mayor wes firmly of the belief that the seven had cut their own throats by approving the minutes of the previous meeting, although it is be- lieved they hope to make some point against the minority In the fact that ‘essary. No such resolu- for “macadamizing Chepery street, from Fairmount to Castro: property-owners, for bituminizing of Folsom street, between Ninth and Tenth; W. T. Sulli- van, for acceotance of a deed to piece of land for ‘the purpose of widening Charles street; North Central Improvement Association, for fa- vorable report on the proposed crosstown line of railroad; Felix McHugh, for permisson on behalf of property-owners fo construct a sewer in Ninth avenue, between I and J streets, and | & sewer in the crossing of Ninth avenue and I | streets. PROTESTS RECEIVED. The following protests were recefved and re- ferred to the proper committees: Property- Ts, against laying of artificlal stone side. walks, 'on Elghteenth street, between Church and Sanchez; property-owners, against paving Spruce street, between Washrington and Jack. B R e e R SRR SCNR SO | PO 2 & @rre v et edeiepog “In pursuance of this notice,” said Clerk Russell, “I now, call the board to 1 £ son; prog owners, against grading of Cosa order.” Bupervisor Aigeltinger imme- | avenue, be ween Prospect avenue and south- diately nominated Collins for chair- | cast line of Chapultepec street; property- i, owners, against changing the grade at the Black seconded the nomination, | | and all the votes were cast for the nom- | inee. On taking the chair Collins called | | for the reading of the minutes of the | memorable meeting at which himself crossing of Sixth avenue south and K street south; property-owners, against laying side. walks on Sixteenth street, between Church and Sharon; property-owners, against proposed con- struletion of an S-inch ' sewer in Stevenson street, from Tenth to its northerly termination; minute to 3 o'clock, when Collins inter- rupted ‘him. “Is anybody present,” he asked, “who wishes to present a bid for supplies for the Fire Department? The time is most up, there 18 only a minute left. and the other six were knocked into | property-owners, against construction of an g l’ parliamentary cocked hats. Clerk Rus- | 'fi",’(' Semar o Wughl:ctorggtv hem::r: Twenty | fir wenty- ;' property-owners, sell had not finished the reading at one | [%i, 210 Twenty second property-owners, roadway of Seventeenth street, between Doug- lass and Clara avenue; M. Coleman, againat pro- posed construction of an artificlal stone side- walk on Collingowood street, between Seven- teenth — and _ Eighteenth; ' property-owners, t] Wlfl! reserving of Pl lace, betwee Fiton and Fllbere stroots. X e TONGUE OR PEN Tl-ég[ SADDE: ARE THESE '7T.. ETC D O T R o O e D e e e e R A SRS SRR L O ECI SO S . ) in voting for'the franchises. Each said that he knew nothing of bribery in the board. THE “ASSOCI‘ATED VIII.LAINIES.” Fortieth District Democratic Club Adopts Strong Resolutions. Strong resolutions were unanimously | adopted last night at a largely attended meeting of the Fortieth Assembly Dis- trict Democratic Club at Bear Hall, corner Post and Fillmore streets, against the attempt of the Market Street Rallway and Southern Paclfic companies to acquire more valuable franchises in this city. The resolutions | | Alaska Commercial Com pany. FOR .ST. 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