The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 14, 1899, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL 5 AUDITOR WELLS USED STRATEGY TO ABDUCT L S PLAYED A STAR HIS ALMOND-EYED LOVE THEGASRATE s JHE EMPORIUR] - at main entrarc: GoldenRale B = or June | @etietistiotiotia tiotintintintiotin of store. FORNIAS LARGEST—ANERICAS GRANDEST STORE, ' ¢7 %" PACHGEMENT { et Sidney Smith's Cook Is Wanted WO IWCOURT £~ == 8555 Lees Elected License| 3 by the Law’s Stern Hand for Corporation Wages m/ : ‘Collector. ——— COMPACT WITH THE BOSSESi' IMPOSITION UI;)N TIFFANY % AND HIS FRIENDS. Carrying Off Pretty Little Ah| Technical Battle. Moi. |ARGUMENT ON THE ORDINANCE Gttt ot e et e%nINe B sNetieNekeR s R ReRININNP gl ) ¥ 1 | COUNSEL HOLD THAT IT IS UN-| | [ | Miecil T THE HANDKERCHIEF SALE. Al of a Belfast manufacturar's s perfa-t hanikerchiefs—nearly 020—-m sal> at from oneg-gqiarter to one-halfi regular alues. Bargain t:bles in Min Aisle thronged with customers Monday and CONSTITUTIONAL. | PAbLL ARk ® Auditor Attempted to Carry It Develops That Mayor Phelan’s| =1 Water on Both Shoulders and Resolution Error Will Assist the | nesday. Hundreds of daiats hanikercaiafs still on sa:e at fabucusly tow 5 Was Neatly Trapped by | Company in the Liti- k 10c Embroidered Hemstitche! Handk:r-|30: Handkerch ..i15¢ the Mayor. [ gation. | osnih;nf‘, é‘j; By Handkerehiefs.........17 @ Z0C R E an chie A | —— | The action of the San Francisco Ga and Electric Company against Major W | B. Hooper of the Occidental Hotel, brought to test the validity of the ordi- | nance fixing the gas rate at $110, was | | ovened before Judge Seawell yesterday | Frederick W. Lees, son of the Chief . of Police, has been elected Lic lector of San Francisco, to succeeed T. F. Bonnet. As predicted in The Call voung Lees received the votes of Au Wednesday Special Bargain.| Special Wednesday Sale of A 60c Striped * " > $1.00 Macha ' \\" > Taffeta 44¢. .. Gloves, 62c. (.. nse Col- | wves; the P RS (U oy RS ditor Wells and Treasurer Traman, and morning. ‘ stripes; beaatiful summer colorings, such kind so popular at present; in 3 styles of he will be confirmed by the Republican |8 | The suit is brought to collect a bill of | & as brow 105, magenta, sage, garnet, |embroi- ajority of the Board of Supervisors. | $63L 40 for 360,800 cubic teet of gas which | § etc, made acially for hot-weather dered TRelel oS ot e T supplied the Occldental Hotel at the | & weqr: regularly 602 yari—on sale W d-|backs: old rate ot $1id a thousand cubic feet. ‘The detendant sets torth that masmuch | ® nesday only at 44.¢ Paris the conclusion of a very interesting po- litical episode, in whic - Well | as the gas was consumed aiter in S . aieepiaade lu ywhich Angiton fivells | rate of $110 a thousand cubic e Rojnky played a star engagement. It will be | adopted by the voard his bill ,“,,_d remembered that the Auditor and computed on that b; Notwitnstana- 1/, TRe) tona H ki ing the compromise effected between the Wednesday Special Sale. o 1s com- ! Board of Supervisors and tie surer took pains to announce that Men’s three e il e . R R R T O R o R PR SR the selectior panies yesterday the suit, it is said, wul | ve-carried to inal decision. |rows; pretty shaies of green, red. brown, 2 « o £ as alie - 1 irs b Gavin MeNgb dbbearea as couns Under- ... i, i gra:rogiariy $1.00 i and bustness | 88 defendant, white the T wear. all sizas—on special sale to-day only sented by k. S. Pillsb Thomas o enste R Bishop, Charie: Wheeler, William Ri To-day onlv we offer at.... 20 em- d Guy . Earl. Mr. Wheeler f 28 cozen fina ribbed A busi- pened the \l;gun.mll( on the points m 75¢ va ue }{fllh('!zflm chos e ex , occupying the entire morning | SeNe o patia antage of such a amance and the legauty of iis phrasing. | or drawers); Extraordinary Wednesdav Special. Ao el Mr. Wheeler said tnat Qucn as e silk trimmed and fin- that the office should be Seeieni e : {jonuieace tnslleston i) iehed: drawers made WWa@glp Flenty of Wash Goods IEhe A e e were hunting for the fleeing couple | ot IN8, giving the legislanv - with heavy sateen i SR g tionsiHagiecn ot nd waiting for him. He and John J Sl Gitos or BVer 0Nk TisBsiants the sleht | s o atroneieet FABIPI@S s none like this. These £ = = Kerrigan, the hack-driver, were §% | to fix the rates, the act of the Legislature ’ s aaslh . fabrics are all new and in every way de- W. Lees brought to the Seventeenth-street referring allke to private indiviadais and enforced; pearl buttons ;) "' por instance, those dainty hem- | station, where the officers in charge corporations, the present ordir S on both garments; will|>/12% Sl 'y stitched stripe white dimities, of which : Y o8 2 .c; nea ir- factorily; »all regular|'ro_20ld casoe g 12uc; meak o 8'zes—special, per gar-[T 1100 000S; finen €liacs homespu 36-inc1 fin2 qua‘i.y printed Madras; all ment. c A . up to date in styles—at a uniform orica |for to-day only, per yard. 7.e illegal, as it'legislated alone agair porations. The word individual wa out of the ordipance and in consequence, company § attorneys contend, 1t mus onet, wash ani wear satis- that Chief of Po- | 3 with Crimmins | § to secure the position for his | % 10unced that Fred Lees | §8 the patronage of the of- | Auditor, Treasurer and | were inclined to look upon what You termed an elopement an_ abduction. Mol was the In of a house el on Pac and Stockton ts. On Sunc night the Kwai Po hired her out to Wong You, Wong Hing and another Mongolian, and the ty proceeded to a restaurant on Pa- ihe ordinance s also unconstitu- tional,” Mr. \Wheeler urges, “as it im-| poses ‘burdens and regulations upon San | prancisco, while other towns re exempl from sucn regutations.” Special Wednesday Sale of 1sors, and that, with|gs | decision _of the Supreme Court in _the | i s he would receive | ¢ 123 | Spring Valley water cases were cited by | : ! ol r"'lh"“’ 2 h u'\;! o the lowver in support of his ¢ g Tapestr’GSA Tg‘—lf p:g‘y::d\ - 4 1 it 5 Mr. Wheeler cited authorities sustainiug a3 rorT 3 Auditor dre up A IontIe for Couclhes. ..y 1. Special Wednesdav Sale of his position that ot al act merely because 1t appile 1 immediat 1 gen- v that he % ; ful £0 inches wide; suitable for c"oque' We have on haniabout the Eheito e ey A erally to one ciass, and he heia that Tes : . 5 S Lees, gaisnse ol "’ zan her to get married. : Doty she sons should be given why a certain’ cias couches, fu niture coverings, draperies, 10 samp'e Croquet Sets; to sa seedlicpilent say to my cousin, you take me t0 & 4 | should be the opject of iegisiative enact- ete.; 6 cood colors— Sets. each i a different ) ment, which was not done 1n the e 1n question. He did not see how the Legis- luture singled out San rrancisco, wiich depositing dinner; then we go away in he tell me all about it. I hire ou get a carriage and and get married. My e2ie et e R RNeReRERIR R>d yreen, Terra Cotta, style; all packed in hinged dove-tailed live, Biue, Steel Blue, box T 3 r Lees when time came. The Auditor was carria t his place with another Chinam PP ARV PRRPSPVRPEORORERRRP D VO PR VNP I CIVP RO PR RV PR BAEEERAGAGAREREREEEEEEAE A ER ARG RO R RN EAAREBAEREEIARR AR AR AR AEA R 4RAAREARARAC RGN R R AN BB IR e peculiar game. He et returning®i from obon e Tee s Ithinetariver G S 2 ety A % | he claimea it did, when it placed the pop- ial sale to-day, yard which g 7 . a“.r = S Wions i 5 i Dox il “m 4 the hackman and he com £y, cov §% | ulation ngure at 100,00 insteaa of a lower ek 7> 3 = o fir hat of the po- ceremonies of 1 . Wong Hing, carriage proceeded rapidly toward the he carry the girl out into the car LV nerean obe Tone: we il one side and that of and Ah Moi, a ttle almond- San Mateo road because she cannot walk good. She eat co | the incorporated towns and cities of the will Yantinl Dusiness inent ant nAuern: eved malden of twenty brief sum- When the Kwai P> discovered theab- dinner and drink heap much. When 4§ | State. ; ; < c'oge 1 o other mers sence of her charge immedi they come to Cypress Lawn Hing and g8 Mr. Wheeler's argument m‘xu“‘r-u anat-| Wednesday Special Sale. ‘ 3 3 p e o iz i < especial tion when not . special officer on AB Aol rat o S o the ¢ |tempt on the part of the defendants at- Wells had generously prom e to Miss Mol e Special ofnon | Ah Mof get out. They £0 to take the & | (Crly {0 admit 1n evidence the ordinance | 8 Yf@pp’§ To-dav only we offer ata o e e m\mgfi. L Mol ent tc \,( ali e cste train for ..!l\}."u:!‘, where H}n‘\:;v to €| passed April 3, nxing the rate at ¥110, A about 120 ‘ozen men's discount of 20 per cent 3 nd & w e supervis mit in turn notified the get give me the Sidney J | that the hght mignt be wa, on that en- = 2 Z. Tiffany Afeac |G aToE e the ot station, and Cap- Smith key and 5. "You go and & | actment. Mr. MeNab clarmed the rignt HOSIerys rqi: mic. nual trom regular gricss; t-isy A udttor Shne. Sfoncoan chettbtant lady G work in my place for one week. I get |0 admit a copy of the ordmance in evi- eray merino Hilf Hose; good weight ; the|(We ‘nesdav) on'y: extremely uncomfort of his heart for to in pursuit of the into the ge and come back and ¢ | SEHce, and Gas, Inspector. uny @ best selling 155 cocks that we hava in $5.00 Sets $4.00 35200 5¢t=.8 .60 NN Cypress Lawn Ce ul- s. At Ocean View Officer H R s S oTt b ooaadingy o # stock—at the very special price, per $4.50 Sets. $3260 $1.50 Sets $1.20 to both men, and to timate Intentf arly rcepted the carriage, which was The story of John Kerrigan, the ¢ |in passing the orainance. After the testi-| g pair... o 8¢ 3350 80t 82,80 3$1.00 Sets. 8D st e morning train for Sz . where he turning with Driver Kerrigan and_ hack-driver, tallies in all respects with §2| MONy Wis 1N Gl these matters tne court ynistic interests which pects with § : 5 » 3 N hoped to be tied to her etter or for Wong You in possession. Kerrigan and_ You's tale. I asked no questions,” said refused at the time 1o admit the copy, | (. ~ keep in his tra O f Jsaid 4 | F o SNab e : % < aa VAR SALAAAASEABABAEOAES : e Tl R Tou were detained at the Central sta- Kerrigan, “The Chinaman came to me. & | DUL Se7e M McNab fve uays ume i) KARS44A< 444644 £ el ket b lou el as the pressure of politi- In themidst of his ardent love-mak- tion pending police investigation. Ser- and a how much T would take to 4 | thorities upon whicn he bused his de-| . 2 = : 'r," v ;“ s ""': '1'” the | ge ing Hing thought of the imnh fam- geant rin left for San Jose in drive rty out to Cypress Lawn. [ §8| mand to aumit the copy in evidence. In fectual and painful to hear. It is al- o tical opinion, to| 4 ily's breakfast and turned over the search of the cook and the lady of his said $6 was my price and we closed 4 | the meantime the case will remain on the s T G L e e e e hich W n to bow, but did |3 back vard key to cousin, Wong cholce the bhargain. They carried the girl | feserve caiendar, to be again taken up | | R e smod axe t v At oG e pro- Fors iVen colal el : & B sl wiien the point under submission has been | when fatigue or illness make him out y 4 You, with the injunction that he pro Wong You, cousin of the ecloping into the carriage, and when they got & | decided b hi % D merchants and business | ceed in his stead to the mansion on Mongolian, scorns the story of an ab- out one man took the girl on his back § | in the sourt holds that a copy lN ANI 90 0= aymething docldedly e B men, s iness and fraternal Broadway and jsee o Jt itha g n and declares It's a pure case of and walked up the road with her and g¢ | of the ordinance cannot be admitted iu | | that. And Barducci, who had the part T ellb A oo bR the week he went honey-mooni love and clopement. “My cousin he the other man walked alongside. 1 # | evidence tne position of the detendant Saee | of Flvira, was not at her most. She family was decently fed. When You love Ah Moi,” said You, “and they had nothing to do w a ot = will be a difficult one, as It is upon its | lacked limberness and ‘“‘steam,” as the Willam Z. Tiffany returned after seeing Hing and Moi Veryiomch b iget HarHieA! {Tha. LBody 1 coitanes o mducting auy 8y rovisionstthayilie builds his defense: | By Ashton Stevens. [ESort 1 ravash e a0 80 and assured oy 3 T S Ole A A i , 0dy.” concluded Kerrigan. “I just &% | ine ordinance i1s admittea in evidence and | | sporting critic would say. Travaglini t he woiulide \Pr‘\lhmg iy Sasiglarsias; Cypress Sbawn Stho DOl ac ¥ in whose house she stay no simply did my work and got my pay. “‘ the court overrules m-" ybjection of plain- TS | was quite to the good as Silvia. He is he 1d do every’ { 3, | tiff and decides that the ordinance 1s not RNANL” the first of the now | S i POWEr 10 elect their favorite. Al | @etzetietietietietietietio?io 53 e 5ie fie e thetiotietielietiotiotie o tie fies - 5005003 ¢ 950050900950 0ma | 1N condict with the consutution and is Wit o a basso of an extremely dignified tem- time the Auditor was pledged to | S $ #25920025023424@ | icgaly constructed, it 15 understood that popular Verdi operas, is not a | perament, and that found fortunate o ‘ 2 . 1. | president; Henry Hufschmidt, treasurer; | | drowned last Sunday. The schooner was | '€ DEXU move on the part ot the gas brilliant work at best, o what | vent in the role of the unwelcome lover. ote for young Lees. The gold brick | § 7, E. Firmin, corresponding sec: Ty off Hunte Pomt on chooner was | company will be to attempt to introduce with that piece and a sick : ng gilded for Tiffany. At the | Charles F. McCarthy, recording res | Francisco when the dinsey oy 10 Sin| a copy of the resolution passed by the 2 ; : - But the bulk of the energetic work was meeting of the commission which | tary; A. Newmark, financlal secretary; It ‘was blowing hard ae the thne LIt | boara”on Monday, contalming the terms | tenor it is small wonder there was an | contributed by Ferrari, as King Carlos. s mnthioriEed 5o sluct the License GOl |0 tis. 1l it e sceing that there was a chance of fosing D s e ni e oot nightiin fhe :‘”‘d“‘h‘”-" FA;“"_"‘ | T am not especially enamored of his e | Beo e T neRatalnpnt ok thet kanaral the Small boat Herman jumped into It. | reads | stands for Verdi before he found him- | harytone, which reetul, rather than absent from the clity, and | committee is Fl:Koch, | schooner. . Thor """‘";“,"‘ “'U“”v- in vg wesolved, That all existing contro- | self. The melody is there in abundant | fond, but he has the quick Italian tem- man was absent fro e city, and | fenic srt of preliminary chooner. i e were no oars in the crsies betw he city and county S PR e : . % | “"The picnic is a sort of preliminary to yoat 2 versies befween the city y easure ere is a certain amo s S somiin Fes there was no chance that a License Col- | the national convention of master plumb- | boat and it soon drifted away from the | San_Yrancisco and the San Kran. | measure, and there is a certain amount, perament and a fair command of oper- lector could be elected. W there- | ers, which will be held at Baltimore in Addle | Gracier. Captain Johnson tried 0 Gas and Blectric Company and | of striking stage picture, but the opera | atic dramaisms, and he certainly earned e ‘\ D e i T eanlhip | I Iattergpaxt ”fl‘hl;nn_ 1900 ‘:I?';‘ it is « = fineys |”Hl.m: h(u;v”‘rur:“ ;\’:]nul mur;\ Ty l-m.. s lmprn\i(-mn'nl i u‘mpsn,\. be | fails in action from any voint you take | the explosions of applause that followed fore, voted fol 4 Lee d 1S | nected that 400 delegates w be in at- amn choo; ssed stays. Fiua and the same are hereby settied upon | : £ o i < R 5 5 S political supporters smiled, as the {endnnoe. Gate prizes in abundance have | darkness came down and the captain had the following basis of compromise, as |it- The orchestration is child’s play ffjr his big efforts. knew the secret of the game and were | been secured, besides prizes for running | lo run for an anchorage. Herman has| agreed to by the said lighting com- | a modern orchestra and child’s music | Apout the chorus and the orchestra willing to permit Wells to carry out his | S5o0“tne” axeursloniots. . Bach member | | positionis that he I drowhed: Yeateraty| e boned, towitr | - M4YOF and | for a modern audience. It Isa monoto- | there is, unfortunately, nothing new to ) the end, when, under the | has been appointed a committee of one | s | his friends reported the matter to the 1. Rate tor gas to consumers shall be | nious four acts of a um pa! um pa. It|gay, But the scenery was presentable deception prete od at the rate of 3150 per one thou- | is only fair to say that it was partly the | anq the costumes, and cuble feet of gasi this rate to | fauit of the opera that last night's per- | the principa ot particularly those of At | on order and an enjoyable time is prom- | | harbor police, but they cannot find any cepting & necessity he | P order and an cnjoyable tn C. D. Lane Leaves To-| e o' snitins man would vo Lees The Alask mercial Company's | take efiect July 1, 180, ¢ formance was not up to the Lambardi Th clostot the At & At the meeting of the commission, 3 aul will sail for Alas-| 2 Bilis accrued and to accrue for gas > ° Wa ) c amba mony. e acoustics of the Alhambr ien as e on Monday: e rec | TABER WAS WITNESS Day on His Yacht. " ne il ek e | i pubic UGS Shal She | mark. The audience, Targely TAan. | 1 an imprevement on that of the Comir were present, and a bal- TO ADOP“ON PAPERS e SN | S ut — will wm(‘ et s = | received the production with many | fornia. ‘“Traviata” is the bill for to- was take: - Phels 9 3. Bilis accrued and to accrue for gas | tokens of enthusiasm, but the enthu ight Jot was taken. Mayor Phelan voted for | N ateaetilierting analiope | e : e h Mo i e - - AN OVERDUE TRAMP STEAMER surished G sirtet Hink b5 | A s on the sean side of the ot B G Truman cast his ballot for Lees. No|STRONG TESTIMONY IN FAVOR Pl jamp per mght, instead of 11 cents per | 1ights. Ocean View Democrats. p agre: ould be reache: | Hght per mgnt. e e FOE LR 0N SO G0N e e e s e a & et ks Lk 1 R C 0 San Francisco on the St. a C cerue, vhe! B B! be permitted to retain his reputation | goes to Prove That Captain Winslow TLE TEN DAYS AGO. | Paul. Captain Hays of the St. Paul has| Lghting or public buildings, shall be with his business friends, but Mayor G. Hall Was the Plaintiff’s en the recipient of many complimentary | pald with a reduction of i per cent In the first place Aredano, who from | At a meeting of the Ocean View Demo- all aceounts: sang Superbly on’Sunday | ST2UC UIER M08 (A BETE W F SEPE S night in “Aida,” was entirely off his | .. 3 = e roll. The following office voice, even off the key much of the | joseph Cannon, relieved men BT | letters from the officers and men whom | off the tace of the bilis rendered at the | 1 Phelan took a hand in the game and i , he has carrled to Mantla, and it 1s greagly | contract price. time. Obviously he was a worn man, | Erank J. Steright, s provoked an attack of heart fallure in Adopted Father When Schooner Addie Gracier’s Deckhand |, the credit of himsif dnd his e 5. 1T mew contracts are let for light- | and it was a mistake to have forced | ETeNAsRe Rt e olia iThe Mayer auddenly besame| He Died. Missing—Transport St. Paul | ihe St Paul can be sot ready to go to sea | Ing pubilc bulldines with gas, the sald |y His Ernani was strained, inef- | same' hall. reconciled to the thought of electing | YT to Carry Troops to St. ‘, he schoon Deflance, which arrived ;I 3 ~.nnn~l at mr‘m(u» lu[ not to exceed | whose praises had bean so per- | = Testimony to prove that Alfred C. Ru- Michael | from Honolulu = yesterday, a rough | $135 per 1w cubic feet. 3 il Epiat < g 3 5 : 4 . time of it on the 9th, 10th and 11th inst. Through the error of Mayor Phelan in ADVERTISEMENTS. sistently shouted by Wells. Since afl:f»\ nf'»}‘ Sl be, the ":""P(lfl} PR | She was caught In 4 Succession of Hen suggesting that the terms of the «um-{ ~ S PSS e -or professed his willingness to ac- | 5 sua BLro; 3 Y C. D. Lane, th i i ine-o 0! anc ee jibs and broke the fore e S C 5 8 & | 08 404 4OR 4O O2 20 % 2O8 2 (OB 4C (OR 404 40, or professed his Duenese & | the proceedings in the action instituted | wiii siart o oe T aonaire niine-owner. | gaff. The waves that broke aboard made | the hands of the corporation a tormida- | 4 + a Republican so w 1ualifec 88|y Rulofson against George E. Billings, g ape Nome and Kotzebue | things very lively for the crew, and not o | ble Instrument with which it wiil wage | \J ® frany. Mayor Phelan then assured | Ly Rulofson against George . Billings Sound to-day on his yacht Townsend, ac- | man in the vessel but what was glad to | it fight if the contest assumes a serious | iz, % S S AR xecutor of decedent's estate. he case compunied by a party of expert miners, | hear the command, “Let g0 the apchor.: | aspect. The attorneys for the company | == ® associates that on t : | has been on trial for several weeks be- | o Townsend was formerly the steamer | The Harbor Commissioners let the con- | Wil contend, if all other points fail, that + would vote for Wells’ candidate. | fore Judge Belcher and the end IS not| Allance. but o vear e |tract for repairing Ho this resolution establishes the legal rate; ® s announcement developed a most | vet in sight ‘,” ] ”1‘“ BPte L LIZ A "'“‘“':“"2‘ wharves 1 and 2 and Har that it has a retroactive effect; that ity o : |3 _sight. . throughout and named the Townsend. e i ; erms fy the ordinance of April s, | Foi a ~|71. W. Taber appeared beh f the wharf to the Dundon Bridge Con- | terms nullify eE pril .xpected complication. Hnt‘h Tru plainife A =) “{:Vg 1‘;:‘ 1?"1»: ’“,‘“(‘,f & U‘fl month Mr. Lane purchased her for |struction Company yesterday mgp:, and hence a defense to an action broughz | @ man and Wells knew that Crimmins | DIBRUE, 20d was the beat wi Mr. | his Alaska venture, and vesterday he|cst bid was that of Darby Laydon, 3. | to recover under the old rate, based upon | 54 and Kelly had commanded that Lees | Taber that in the early seventles,| had her licensed at the Custom-house as| 3252 while the ~successtul “offer was | the aljesed cgatity of the $L1 ordinance, ® ot a Mr. ofsol en quite a v 8- Vi She is 2 on 3 ! 5,07, ¥ 1 ) elected, and the will of the :'f’t"r m‘!] ,!:“ltllrg]:dn (:}3";1 !)!E”lrn: Jouns: g ¥ . Tr 243 tons net burden, 1 The Pacific Coast Steamship Company, | defense must Tall and juagment be en- | ; i s to be obeyed. But Wells|jter, had returned from his trip at sea.| fect long, 27 feet broad and 12 feet deep. | through' Captaln Thomas Wailace. sekad | tered for the plaintif. 2 = - a showing to his business | gatlcry in this ‘efty, and then the eder| Mr Lane has already sent north the | the Commissioners for more Toom on th | srE 2 tr le at once proposed an ad- | Rulof: teld him’' that Captain Hall | Schooner Vega with a load of lumber, | front. g A g ‘.’ f ‘r;lr-:n]nxlicsxzn Truman | ““““}'1"’ “i ‘“k;‘ the plaintiff as his own and on the deck of the Townsend pif:telr?l;ntfl‘x‘narr).od“a?‘é"t‘h? ;rrs“crr‘x?;ft !sunr;x, | CAPTURED AFTER A & bl ) > o ssion. : gon that he might care for him for life. he is going to carry a launch culled | £ y rade T : = proposal with enthusiasm. | Mr. Rulofson asked the witness, in view | the Goslin. This little thing Is very fast, | hae eon comarn Tomarg-Street whar LONG AND LIVELY CHASE ® ourne: I T ac t s S v: 0f a y e 2 FLiOR % e | % o s = V. ® mission adjourned umn} ,f L hf:;nfp_'f‘;,hh"g;_r on v h““‘“""ljll‘g',‘e and will run between the various mining | made into a bonded wharf, and all goods = D + [ better to let him g h Captain Hall, | camps. The Townsend will go direct to | ccming here in bond on the company's RIVES OFF AN- ® ck had now been com-, Mr. Taber thought it would be best, and | St. Michael, and there Mr. Lane expects | Steamers will be landed there. EUGENEECS N z % ¥ hen the commission met | in consequence it was so Q sequently the plaintiff and Captain Hall | weather Is favorable the steamer will | trodyl0 carry, a carg t was taken, and Wells | .apme " and at_that time the adoption | then take the schooner in tow and a start | oioRois6to Sydney, any, with the un- | papers were made out. Mr. Taber sald be made for the gold fields. The ul- | pere. of general mer- S. W. She is one = that has done well Instead of laying her up and await- nged. 'Sub- | to find the Vega waiting for him. If the | rerrs Dritish ship Lancing has been char- OTHER MAN’S BUGGY. An Ex-Convict Who Surrendered Only gain vot derstandir 1t the second ballot | that he signed the instrument as a wit- | timate destination of the party no one|ing a v in fre: oo e a5 dome | ness. By the terms of the Instrument, | knows except Mr. Lane and he will not | h& an.advance In freight rates. her own WhenjThrsatened Wilh nis | witness continued, Mr. Rulofson agreed | tell. His son is now on Kotzebue Sound, | coal from British Columbia. to Sap Frars Deatn. according to programme and Lees was|to give up any claim upon his son and and one of his assistants is at Cape | cisco. Now she goes off shore again oih elected. T friends are afrald to | Captain Hall agreed to assume the par- Nome, while two or three more miners | a general cargo and will come back from SRR W . | ental duties through life, to care for, edu- s»ened to him, but he cate and provide for his adopt. in a few days. | Taber's recollection of the event of the are prospecting for him on the Yukon. 1 son. Mr. The chances are that the mine-: tell him what is expected Newcastle with another load of coal. Eugene Egan, a young man who has | AT R S e e e el and NS[ horse gad 3 narrow | served a term in San Quentin and who | . a 'S aces ) e egcape a e river steamer San Jose yes- o c] | transfer of the son was quite clear, and end comes back to San Francisco, | terday morning. He had a lond of sal | Pears @ hard mame in police circles, led PLUMBERS' DAY. | he even remembered in detail the wording lerable anxiety Is being felt for for the vessel and backed It on the | Officers McNamara, Cook, Donovan an | of ‘mc gn’c-.vfm:’r‘n. s : tll\p snr;‘xy nfs'h(- lkrl(!ilhhlrflxr\(p slve]merlapron. :%‘h(- apron fell and teamster, | Smith m: excltlnlf chas% l]asl ‘nlgh:, (!;l‘e o ciati g r. Rulofson, aintiff, promises | Port Albert. She arrived here from New- | hcrse and wagon turned a somersault and | jumped into a buggy belonging to the plefonsl ii“gfl:;‘:t"r“’;\“ Celebrate | , Ulra| surprises before the case Is ends | castie. M. 5. W on May 50 with. i50 | lanaed on he tHeoe o ersault and | e abies ot the corner of Fourth and | u ark. ed in the nature of proofs that his tons of coal, and aftér discharging sailed | Neither man nor animal was injured. Clara streets yesterday morning and adopted father was insane when he made for Seattle on June 4 in ballast. She is | drove around town at breakneck speed, 2 : ; = = = : . ° 9 ° his will, disinheriting the plaintiff, and | under charter to run between Puget | visiting_friends and having a glorious es the careful| jigo that unduc influence s the cause Sound ports and Honolulu, carryfi,g; CIDHTHECLUS WATHE DO {ime. TThe loss of the rig was reported-to r C a“ l“ S ec rlc e Lo 0 3 Bt [or the decedent's act in so disinheriting | freight, and should now be loaded ‘and | Members of the County Committes | (3ptain Spillane. Officer McNamara was | @ . householder on that da OF o2 SO FOR JORFORRORFORROTEOTEOR SO RO OLEOLNORQOR JOR OB JOR 0RO} D) 2OR 402 202 JOR JOR JORZOR JOL 202 202 2024 pipes are free from leak, for it will be fm= | pym on her’ way to the islands. Instead of : Informed that Egan was on Natoma possible to obtain the services of a _————— | that she has not been heard from since| Will Appoint a Special Committee | street, and hurried to the place. When Has scue () £ e T Plumber for love or money, and it ts & | Ocean Water Tub Baths. I paacan oot toneh heicAGlaate = & Hindle Coming Primariss. fhe ex-convict saw the policemen he drove rescued 10,000 men from despondency, weakness, nown f: that p! The Port Albert is very foul, owing to rapidly away. Mclamara gave chaseand | @ nervousness, backwardness, early decay. It has made L 1Lers do not| g5 geventh street, corner Misston. Salt Th b f can C k. S o g D N v gl Se . ssion. S bel 1 t ff the drydock. She ! e members of the Republican County | was joined Cook. O O Merand. plense eniijiule. There | water direct. from ocean. | oot vty hree davs to come here from | Committee will meet to-night in Shiels | WIth the aid of Donovan and Smith| @ them strong, able men. Park in_the Cocih b an e Australla. and it was expected that she | building and begin the first active work | he headed Egan off and the thief =R : 1z Moun- . Are you as strong a man as nature intended you to Dices | Ivy Chapter. Wwould require six days to reach Seattle, | for the forthcoming campaign. The prin. | SOUght escape by jumping from the buggy and rushing into Sparrow alley, where RACA 202 cipal business to be transacted to-night Will be the appointment of a commitice | e took refuge in an empty house. While i As the Port Albert was light | to assume charge of the coming primary | (o0 cut off his escape, Mclamara Ty der of the Eastern Star. adjourned 10 the | ang veer dirty ehe 18 probably. bucking | election. b B o g ! 8] y she is probably bucking - h to the landi - lower hall in the Golden Gate Asylum ' {10 (i orthwester, about 300 miles from | This will be one of the most important | JUMPIng off a porch to the Janding. a dis + ® At the close of a pleasant meeting last Almost from the time she left port, how + ® + ¥ e was give amara ® bullding, where there was given a short | home. Captain Marris {s a very careful | clections of its character ever held, as | tance of fourteen feel, On McNamara | 4 ; £ =2 ver, it has been blowing hard from the night the members of Ivy Chapter, Or- SVer It be ? If not, try it. Read Dr. McLaughlin’s book, “Three Classes of Men.” It is free. Call and test the Beit. Call or address 9 c W rd v tive picnic committee has huen | Programme of recitations, short storles|zng able navigator, and the underwriters | it will be the forerunner of the first elec- ] 702 Market B8t., cor. Kearny, 8. F.; hard for the past four Weeks o | and dancing. | are confident that he will bring his ship | tion under the new charter. o“fi;’“&g“fi‘ff*g,;‘g’g‘?“"‘"‘ away with E. . A. C aughhn’ Bardick Block, cor. Spriag sad Second § e the success of the affair. Tts mem R S e into port in safety. T D AL T The police believe Egan is_one of the e e TR R e AL LR LS SIS SRR bers are William D. Quinn, president of | Freight traneferred at low rates. Signal | Herman Hall, a deckhand on the bay| The hit of the season—our $20 taflor | gang that robbed a saloon at Howard ang the assoclation; Frank H. Mills, vice| Transfer Co., 530 Jones; tel. Sutter 44l | schooner Addie Gracier, was probably | suits. Loewenthal's, 914 Market street, * remont streets last Sunday morning. +O+O+D+ OO+ D+O+OHO+ DHCHHIHDHOHIHDHTHTHD + O +D 40+ D

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