The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 9, 1899, Page 12

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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. GAGE HANDED OUT S TROOPER ENDS HIS LIFE MORE GOLD BRICKS ; ALONE IN HIS QUARTERS # Port Wardens Say Harsh Things ;¢ re to of the Executive. ? His Mouth and S i Fired. Pets of the Mexican Cool Their Heels © it somd, for Brivate am Allen of Troop B, Fourth ® Cavalry, Wednesday night. When e - M he bugle s oned all to rest Outside Their Prospective L T e R dier lay dead in his bunk with a rat Offices. : ©® .citinflicted bullet-hole through his UNE 9, 1899 MAYOR AND MINORITY WILL MEET GAS MEN, A Conference Agreed Upon to Discuss Differences. 'If a Compromise Is Reached the Vexed Rate Question May Be Settled Next Monday. AYOR PHELAN, the mem-|a comprom bers of the minority of the |cCertain that the it is almost will be called brick, but they resolved, iy ss, to make a determined ef- : oLy OF tha | to- meet next oy S S | Board of Supervisors lnx.x.ll e e v, With the beliet RE s with the insiders were futile Bur- | representatives of both local |y "o iiieq on bl 1eet T welcome nator F. W. Spear and Nickells fy the incumbents by Jle wrath of 1if his gas companies will meet at | yntil such t 1 o’clock this afternoon in the Mayo: Super office to discuss the differences at pres Ker sought to te em that the ter 1 on and not ve brought the t level of the ne QB kenn or ouldihe bt The ent complicating the lighting x-rvfl»lvn; public pe e I mBe o ey in this city. The conference was THEY WANT A& the Governor's displeasure was | upon yesterday as the result of a sug- | LLIENE. wed by them as appalling. gestion from the gas company Agents, Two Young Men Known as “Tug newly «.‘”nn;\\)‘,m'l‘l our |I | who had called on the May that it R s e Y wother r Lu e gDl | might be possible to effect some ad- Ay ble : Shl et justment of the matters in dispute. st g xisting board did not re- It was agreed on all sides that the e = the thr legal proceed- present state of affairs was unsatis- i « ¢ had no more effect than the pre- tory all around and that Some | vesterday mo dow dictions of Gage's glowering anger means should be taken to end it. The |and Welch on Sixtee % wery holders of the - giided ANEENS S | Pacific Gas Improvement Company and | of disturbing the ; ind w advice, and were | ned, e st GO g Mo, Mary AL Eil that the courts wo not Company are dissatisfied that, by rea- | Mrs. Mary 4 X reli they sired It is quarrelsome and threatened to shoot son of the differences, they cannot col- | testified th a disappointed four several people. Sergeants Adams and [ |ject moneys due them from the her_house ded i 1 gains Moflitt, of his troop, happened to be e s it i ! he v wer i !:1- batteries H.m.: Al *“h"‘l‘ll‘:‘h"_‘!.' I" citizens are disgruntled beca dented ladmittazice r open the ) Gage is accused of kno ered that the drunken man pos £e ibetng pronceditornay $ R 1re with an indorsement on their re oo that they will get a rebate if the COurts ojcers ; decide that the $110 rate recently | rest adopted by the § sors is declared |, Mrs. Hill « DR the means of legal; the Mayor, the minority and the | hoy a revolver. They ordered it taken away from him. The crowd then went le and the dispute .continued. of his companions felt that' Al- old bricks the spectac bling for the nd laughing f the hun n ou Mar head. Why he took his own life is yet hat Davey a matter of conjecture, but the fac ng her daughte and had put her who gets one of the 1 : that he drank heavily and quarreled len was a dangerous man when Intox- b andson of Peter H. Bur- S D foi e feated, as he had been arrested sev- majority of the Superviso o TES Iepite [SHe & Governor of California. |§ gives strength to the opinion that he eral months dischar spectively, disappointed by the uncer- T P T sEmblysnanic. (. ALy, S0 o the impulse of a cr ind his revolver ir 1mp kitchen when tainty that has attended the promulg: move to Sixt inother brick, v »r Burns for nt brair thesiaooka petuset tolracd thiral after tion of that rate. The gas compan They were then living at 442 N » loud that it could me down to it is said, is willing to cc Davey wo : : -"was afraid e suicide was the subject and tried to p him. In -y e 3i60 e private coasune Ve wong AR AIr Tover Kk conversatior the ! sidio ves | of listening to their advice he et tha mnoritare rana They knew that Gage rday, where it occurred. Allen was almost en blown ont. When 1ck off in the direction of the cav-: ST Folv e rate with ravor and ACus R Birstary b ut th fave among his fellow-trooper fired the sh was alone. His Alry stables, where he slept, with the some members of the majority, it is re- L N Re O nuIplary two men, but the Judge would tribute nd is acknowledged that he (51d body . wa ~overed ab. n ntion of s ot another gun. Or ported, would be willing to compromise -morrow and w when xicated, they gclock, or about an hour aft had met Private Schneider on a $150 rate. As matters stand matter. Il feel keenly his end. Accord- committed the deed, by rank J. 1ard, and requested the however, with the present differenc ing to the story In the Divorce Court. soldiers he an of his pistol, but was ¥ Smith, his roommat between the minority and, majori KELCEY MONKEYED MISSIONITES FLAY THE been frequently ir in liquo Smith sai “Wednesday told to go to bed. Schneider sa wings of the Supervisors, it Is Impossi- s 2 ; th Bl On Wedn Aller “itrisd tc He worked this was about 10 o'clock, and it was ble {o arrive at any rate-orhit upon [Iaura E. Adams was fedbs diporce WITH A NIGHT CLERK NEW CHARTER’S ENEMIES he sobered up day. but im- stables during the day the last time Allen was seen alive. any plan before the end of the fiscal T ey B hibe the ear s cheerful as ever. H A shot was heard shortly afterward rear for the payment to t! S, oLy 2 HOW AN ACTOR GOT THE BUTT OFFICIALS WHO ARE FAITH- ever A » became pention suicide to me, nor d by a number of soldiers on the res p:\’]nly of any bills at any Wright v 3 5 drunker he picked a number of quar- uny trouble which would be vation, but it could not be located. 'he gas companies are END OF THE JOKE. LESS TO PLEDGES. ele A AR et e S T hT e e s ts are frequent around mili. g | Pinch just at present more than uny other interest concerned. In a cymn- [¢) d Wine He Did Not Want and | Federation of Democratic Prima Dux EiRTogukie A NN LS LR fi5 aue Uohw miention 1 . addresse > Mayor 1l Pay the Price He Di = - was taken from him, when he 5 o'clock and rward pald to them, An hour later the body munication addressed to the Mayor 11 Pay the Price He Did Clubs Commends the Stand oot ar Acer and rated. Be T6ay each other he Wwas discovered, and the Supervisors the Pacific Gas HotiReckon Taken by the Mayor. whom, he stated, asked me when I would go to bunk, erlistenin Kensas osian ctl- | @ IDIOVEment Company states hejcage igainst > went nd I replied about 11 o'clock. 1 saw in the regular army SHEAT VRS LD 0 S > turn off the light. The portion communieation dealing with these r ters reads: The company once its 1at- mmit- < for the Demo- ind came to San years a he was trans Iry. He w othing more of him until that hour, when I went to the stable to retire, nd, strikin match, was horrified to weapc own brair : troop of c s unable to © 000060008900 0606 00000000600 000000¢000009 000000606000 = e dead b £ th see him lying on the bed, a carbine be- vear age, and aid to collect, the bi ed the pu a8 ed a horrible appearar tween his legs and his brains spat- have been a cowboy before he entered lic bufldin, isco and lost its e & 30-caliber cavalry carbine bef tered all over the wall. The ht army service. He was one of a very bills for the f 1, April, Ma Lo knees he had seated him nearly n me 1t, but 1 rushed large family, and is said to have a s and June, 1883, amounting to $7757 S R L Bincaafnsinis Rt ang sere e alas Heatttal tor restabig. abiltoms Viretia ana u company would be willing to_cont o 3 from. it g e St A0 Ao AN 17 Gl B, P B at ; L A supply with gas public itlding, »w | alcoholism. called Wednes & and pulled trigger. Steward Knapp came back with me. brother in Washington State. His lighted by it and t a reasonable time at the Shcel of - THomis torn beyond recognition and a split ex- He pronounced the man dead and had funeral will be held at the Presidio for the payment of its bills If it were janitor Morgt W tended from his mouth upward over the body taken to the Morgue.” this afternoon at 1 o’clock. He will be not that it knows that long before a legal vas sent his fore 1. The skull was shattered After supper it appears that Allen buried with military honors, and the e it e bilis o e creral Pand ; trom bl cihe to pleces and the back of the head visited the canteen. There he became entire Fourth Cavalry will turn out. which these bills must be paid, will have | been exhausted. 9000000000000 00600006009006000000606 060000 i s compuny g rnis n December 1898, to THE DESIGN ACCEPTED. 1y On one side of this inscription the, JOSIE WANTED TO DIE. . 1899, 39750 75, and the bill rket stre: bear is a place and on the other probably amount to more th s wife's condit 7 A Beautiful Emblem Selected for the jmercan llag o nops wen o0 ccepted, Nineteen-Year-Old Girl Takes a Dose (piibiny, ves gl hospital to h o o ; California Volunteers. and the comn ee decided to call for fur- of Laudanum. this honorable boa this K Ain nitr rrupt Democratie pal- | The committee on design for medals to b S bmitre Aoyl tor )sephine a 19-vear-old girl liv- is the proper rate (i years Point last fell into LS i V. 1k B. Ry e bri- decorate the California Volunteers soTm e ew pri -+ mmit arbor Hosp deliversa by | pointed by t tive e Golden st 2oy Harbor Hosp] whom were | West, accepted the design submitted by Failed to Get His License. heavy e sumers for gas suppliec nry tled to payment for the | of ag has furnished the city for | Monday buildings at the rate xed by bay 12_August place, was taken to the al last night suffering from n poisoning. The dose was not ough to prove fatal and in the veral clection law minent speakers 3. MeKinne N th & Field last evening is olph J. Techau, proprietor of a new | course of an hour the girl had been re- able board on April 17, Andfe b f S 2 a0 mern = : ! of @ : / Lis: sam contained in the | passing in At % and a worthy selection. | ajgon on Mason. street, appeared before Stored to consciousness and was in a fair e e I as |'but petore £ . With a grizzly bear crouching at | Judge Graham yesterday on a charge of | twien the Mom hut tofuceiitted having of June, 1868, by his Honor | fortunate an ol branch out- | gelling lquor without a lcense. He ex-| give any reason for having dor Her and her. The Golden Gate make the persy e. T rs on eit uld not or could not throw any ht on the case. _ that he had taken friends w nd a man- out nse and i rt- | further li .. The rev ently ne the licen: 1 side bears this inscription: “People of the “police authoritice. The Judge held Story of the richest clergyman in | {j5; of ifornia to 1ame to be engraved in) | that there had been no intention to evade g 1d. i f Sendivis Call hant for services in the Spanish-American 't law and dismissed the case. | the world, 1n next Sunday's Call. LA NEW POTTERY COMPANY. you for plain % company can servé gas without compensation. There- 1y respectfully requests ay you authorize the pay- s that are due and that it that its bills becoming due pplied by it to the public build- TORINONORORNOR VRO NOLOROUNVNORONONONORNONC 0200t OO OO0 %N 0N O R OO 20NN P 1 be paid, as it does no fsh te AT, 2 ings will paid, as it does not wish to onl arge Corporation Formed by Well contir furnishing gas under existing g~ Known Business Men—Opera- circumstances In another portion of its communica- tion the gas company calls attenti to the fact that the Superv s adopted resolutions and the Mayor approved them authorizing both gas companies to furnish gas for certain public build- ings at the e of $1 50 per thousand, for the period of two years from June, ACCUMULATED MAILS WILL START TO-DAY FOR ALASKA tions to Begin Soon. E. F. Preston will t of incorpor file of the Independ- o concern which | g an important ctor in | & ufacture and selling of pottery | & kinds stock of the | @ 2 b= Compa to prove of all Ao a0 ided into 1898; and that in the face of this ap- 5 ares of $100 h. The directors of th s S ek Il an- ‘ comp re Charies A. Hug, Walter D. proval, although advised by the City and County Attorney that the Supervis- o K. Gibson, Frank 8. Samucls, George . ors had the power to authorize the pay- : irav and Harry X Gray ment of the gas company’s bills, neither ‘ JCrk and. cxplmed’ wh i piirpose of the corporation’ to the Mayor nor Supervisors have taken ! fecaw' how'matters lad | begin operations immediately. A site has | any steps to arrange for their payment. Jnd. rézolved on catrving tho foke | been secured and bulldings and necessary On the heels of this communication : for the ent will g employment to a s T oaarie Mavor u i 1 gaterpriee wiil glve femploy 4 of the gas company representativ coevaiHTI™ 5 er ot i and the result will be the conferenc : i w i Lel- e s e = 3 » N = B F £ VOLUPTU=- wine. Tast 31 5| GrandTonmmms of toa Slunss e e P et o ‘ (liam ¥ dward Colby delivered an in- much good. As the matter stands, it is jssofkeyosooked oyt iOiexes thvt Eraks 4 1t at the oung asserte: P o % i 8 3 gt i Men's Christian Association auditonn | e e s mecey as smacrings bl The Sullivan Jur The subject was “The Sie heir effected. he will refuse to call temthoe | And ‘that was when his loved one had T} jury to try Cor- | Grand .Canyons,” illustrated by 15) mag- e Wil refuse to call together | 1 ance to examine the exquisite color Grand Canyons.” | i the Boara of Supervisors next Monday o : nelius J for ird time for | Dificent dissolving views. The pietures It is certain, to¢, that the majority of |@nd finish on his shirt front, and ask ; sther stlll con. | Were taken in the Sierra valleys by Joseph the Board ef Supervisors. now satiofieg |Bim where he had his laundry work ¢ One juror | Leconte Jr. and showed the glacier forma- that the resolution under \”\ .\f‘\‘z heq |done. Bvery one should e L tions and immense canyons of T held their meeting last Mondas is Jorey, | finest laundry work put on shirts, col- : Je Tuoiumne and Kings r he {in next Monday. phrecoai |1ars and cuffs in this town is done at will meet again next Monday, pursuant to adjournment, ready to transact snowcapped peaks were exhibi their va and the entert the United States Laundry. inment “No saw-edges.” o juror pleased a large audience. During an in- ‘ : s > whatever busine may come before W been | termission Harold Preston sang a tenor : p THOM A S ™ | them. The United States Laundry, Office se are: | Solo, u:»v) ),: '\th‘ Fannic “i‘l\'”' i PRrRioHAM.. Providing the stand they take is the 1004 Market Strest s assisted by Professor 3 = o B TRl E e Dol g or H. G. legal one, it will make little difference | Telephone South 420. to the majority whether or not the Mayor calls a meeting of the board for next Monday. There are seven of them, ne: It does, however, make a great deal of difference to the Ma vor and the U Sl " """ Henry Miller Company Duc To-Day. Henry Miller and the members of the B e Tomgs e o o s | the extondad Season o be played atthe | 5 WILL PERFECT POSTAL SERVICE IN THE NORTH. Al e the extended C. Leslie their absence will be taken as willful llen ittle on the steamer These will all be in operation by ( yennis Ward, the longshoreman who so - e ‘ . pennis Ward, the longshoreman who 50| Columbia’ Theater, besinning next Mon. { inority. If, as stated before, the reso- . ally k s Sl arkar ASt L day, will arrive here this morning in spe- & | lution dug up last Monday is of le fs) m e cial cars and bring six ruln;-lvv:g;wr‘mlv';‘r F ITH the departure to-d of solute charge of its distribution, per- just within the border of ska. Tha & | force, ler;-[in‘gg; eld "m]'i.':."" :n'{‘, l’,lf l apu 0 e’ 0 0Vln’ morning. The Judge s tio The members of the orsanization the Alaska Commereial Com- forming similar duties to those per- inspector with the expedition has fuil g& | ness transacted at such meetings are i aorning A AR T Margaret. Anglin, steamer. Bertha for formed in his servic ESERlvAy | EOW ELO) FRapIR Aos G a binding. As a consequence the i w full penalty. Th Fouise Thomidcke: iften, <kn, St. Michael and mail clerk and o at his own dis- _the route wherever deemed necessary ! Mayor and the mi e e C ae treatment in the Eiite ihorna ket Margaret Yukon River polnts the Unitad cretion. From 2 i e ey, . 9 B I ital flanche: Burton ie Derickson, Earle | & States postal authorities begin a new sailing to-morrow & Thomas H. tober. when the recently made con- and they must take the consequences. rown. Joseph Adelman, Frank E. Lamb, | ge dispensation in the Alaskan mail serv- Pridham of the railway mail serv tracts go into effect. These consequenc as : DflWSO“ Thomasg U hiffe 5 1 ' ] & 0| € a £ 3 €8 quences, as has been Ocean Water Tub Baths. 'l:“?«‘ m\'} hr.‘"}.‘.';w M_:_V;lv'{u Roehn, Harry E, ice und one calculated to satisfy all who will be stationed at Circle City addition to these comprehen: pointed out to the Mayor by more than 9 101 Seventh street, comer Misston. Salt | (ion is to be Henty Arthur Jomes iaeoi 4¢3 demands made upon it. William .F. Wilcox, another well qnali- for the speedy delivery of Alaska one member of the minority, will be ap- AND ALL POINTS ON water direct frem ean comedy, *“The Lia - —_————— s S C; The Bertha will be the first of threc fied ilway mail clerk, has already s and their distribution the year boats to leave this port during the been stationed at Skaguay. and Super- round the postal authorities will in- parent, if by his absence and the ab- | sence of the minority it is made possi- ble for the majority to transact. with- YU KON RIVER. . The bookbinder and every trade present season of open navigation to intendent Thrall announces that stiil. augurate with the departure of Me- § Land Scrllp Whose goods of leather are made, ¢ the north. The second will f‘ll-;u‘ June another member of t corps will be Grath an {nnovation which should 9 out a protest, business which may be o LF - We kindly fnvite you all to come, & 2 and the third nnu.luly '11;4» )‘11 rn.S-lL :l.om to Valdez, on the south coast of mr';'l :\ixthnf.n'nr. I: wml empower him :* prv]\)(:{(‘hl to the public interest. !n The Elegant Commodious See "'Pegamold,” Chronicle building, No. 61 will carry, in addition to what ma rince William Sound. and all other agents who may travel ¥ |is pretty generally understood that the and | T e 3 may be deposited before 1 p. m. to-day These additions to the postal clerical the route to deliver mail at any place ge majority of the Supervisors are in favor | S S CHAS NELSON L nd w t May Adopt the Australian Ballot. | at Station D, nearly three fons of force in Alaska have been made as a OF {0 any person along the line when & Of ‘arriving at some settlement with R e a aPl’al’l S | The members of the Mechanics’ Insti ® matter made up of newspapers and consequence of steps taken during the it appears that such delivery will hurry &2 | the gas companies. Their action in vot- LS iy 4 A | tute will at thelr quarterly menl!;\g Yo be packages that have been accumulating past six months by the Postoffice De- its receipt by the person addressed. ing for a $1 60 gas rate shows that their or passage and rates of freight apply to 0% All Kinds | held on Saturday evening be called upon for nearly a year. A like amount sim- partment to perfect mailgdélivery fn The agents will also have the liberty Views as to recompense ve nearly THE ALASKA EXPLUHA“UN For the Location of to vote on an amendment to the constitu- ilarly accumulated at the Seattle post- the far nerthern country. 'An expedi- of going off the beaten track if by ca meet those of the gas comhpani ’I‘hun‘1 public utterances since that time indi- | cate that they are ready the moment COMPANTY the way is clear to put their views into 189 POST ST., S. F. resolutions which will become binding on the city and its rate payers office will be shipped by steamer to tion sent up some months ago by the doing they. can reach more quickly St. Michael on June 10, two other War Department has been laying out, persons for whom the malil is destined. steamers to leave that port, also car- in co-operation with a United States In addition to this discretion McGrath rying Alaskan mails, on July 20 and Postal Inspector, a mail route to be Will be required to.make observation of August 20. - Known as the American:route, in con- and report upon his return all matters On board the Bertha this trip will be tradistinction to that hitherto used in that might tend to the improvement of tion providing for a new system of nomi- | nating and voting for trustees, Under the Govepnment | present system all nominations are by | petition and the elections are conducted | on what is called the “proportional” sys- And | tem, which is extremely complicated and which has been the cause of much com- | mem If there is no opposition manifested NERV T Kestoies ALTTY State Lands plaint among members. The amendment Frederick G. Kimball and E \\"ar(l conjunction with' the Canadian Gov- UiyscTy pe Nome country has fot h}, L‘:f{,} 1‘:‘;,‘,’,‘5 ':;fi'fi‘:fi:?d!,‘,“‘,f \:;,“E S ITA LOST VIGOR, osed substitutes the A McG ) s ¢, expert members e 5 Sk g Liantirrss ; < e P a Maj SER0 D e for: et o vonne s McGrath. of thigiclteiExy e ernment, from Skaguay over Chilkoot heen forgotten by the Postoffice De- minority that, had they been present | AND MANHOOD of the railway mail service. Mr. Kim- Pass and the lak. '(;um Impotency Night Emissions and wastiog Jf diseases, all effects of seli-abuse, or cxcess and indiscretion. A nerveenic and blood-builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and res { to Dawson and partment in the plan for improved mail ball goes to St. Michael, at which Upper Yukon points. This American Service in the north. Superintendent ill take charge of matters as Iz stz at Va Thrall of the rallway mail service point he will take charg Toute aslald out ‘starts at valdes, Ihslliof (B gallvay ‘mall service Both Surveyed | —————— And Unsurveyed. in securing a lower rate than was put B0 %3 0% DROROLORO! through. The Mayor and the minorit. | | ‘ their protest might have been effective | CORORONTLOBORC RO R ORORO! | | BISQUE_FIGURES AND ORNAMENT DAY. | &% Permanently as chief clerk. Mr. Mc- runs via Copper, Center and thence plect 4% "0 rny the mall twice § ition, and, partly for this | stores the fire of youth, By mail 500 pe: Some articles cut 8 per cent. ‘ ® Grath will be in charge of the entire goes overland to Eagle postoffice, manth from . St Michael vl Golovia & | Foalze 8 Do rance set this atter. | BN, bon 6 boxes or $2.50} wih o writes F. A. HYDE oBE AN EROS HALF PRICE & mall on the steamer and will have ab- which is located on the Yukon River, Bay to the new gold diggings. noon was agreed upon. At it the ques- | SHR RS Wsuarantes (o cure of refund the money. a1 ’ GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO. | % - tion of the payment of the bills of the | Wervita iiedical €o., €Hnton & Jackson sts., @hicags, 5 Montgomery 8t., Sen Francisco. | Stores Everywhere. QLORARONG RO R UL QRO LORONOROLOMRORILIC 8053028 U 230 HOLCRUROLOTIOLIO0 83 01 23083 18 831 HOROLA% gas company will be alscussed, and, if | B. L. Baldwin & Co., Druggists, § Market, 8. Fu

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