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THE AN FRANCISCO CALTL, SATURDAY JUNE 17. 1899 DWNERS 0 UENS NOTIFIED 10 MOVE OUT Mayor Acts on Sug- gestion of Vigilants. e ST CLOSE |N THREE DAYS : MUS IINATOWN WILL THEN BE JRGED OF THE SOCIAL EVIL. — Breeding Quarter, but a certed Effort Will Be Made to Defeat Law. > sult has been and : I Fy g » 1d W s week g mber of cit] notice fo is a W ex 2 Bake i £ ¥ < 7 nme. The soclety v it stands on the E It is its desire closed according to which is A}Ae foun- ¢ A, a et o nd every g l.'l 1 if nec- object f foremost is HIBERNIAN REUNION. Preparations for the Annual Celebra- tion at Schuetzen on July 4. T ttee of the various divis t Order of Hiber- | nians he 4th of July c Park met in Hi- be t Cooney pre- & encouraging Y om the c ittees t to ir s g prograr CONTEMPT. hie Peace Cook Appears Befere Judge Daingerfield. I wcate a judgment in f: D « nd against Joseph irie Casson, Jus- e G. W, I, Cook disobeyed ssued by Judg ¢ Superior Court, and in vesterday to show be punished for aged Justice of did not attempt to fter the writ had juently he could - case w further ¥ re Engine. an and Commissioner ore the Finance Com- Fire Jones app n Caused Consternation in | | mittee ot the supers v, and | asked permission to pu chase a new hre engine. The t by ri conomy | there was betwee 0 a X i Fire Department revert to the general fund at the of this fiscal vear. [ new first-class engines had be sent out here on | eould be purchas MARTIN IS WROTHY. | Says Secretary Kavane Unjustly Cut i His Expense Bills. FORTHECITY Phelps Would Deplete Sheriff Martin is indignant at the way Governor Gage's private secretary, Ka- | vane, has been shaving his bills for travel- ng expenses. The Sheriff says that Ka- the Treasury. | v ne seems to have usurped the functions the Board of Examiners in that re- spect and has been cutting out nickels, dimes and quarters from his bills without L~ reason. He says that items of car fare - | | for ties from the Clity Hall to Broad- i | | &ay, Jail to get prisonees, and trom tnere | WANTS TO APPROPRIATE OVER | DOCTORED VOUCHERS FOR UN- ACCIDENT CAUSES AN UNFORTU- | o train or boat, have been knocked ot = | while necessary carriage hire for m $25,000 AT ONCE. i EARNED SALARIES. ‘ NATE SEPARATION. ot tients Mlm dangerous i 1 e — en shaved without jus | The gh,‘." de Will Be of No Use Until the People | Louis Loupe, the Former Chief Depu- | Mother and Three Children Left Des- | t xn \{ )i 'm rged _ $1 Decide by Ballot Whether the ty, Takes the Stand for the | titute in This City by the Dis- meal w aw rom home. = ng Ka statement that Lots Shall Be Pur- Government and {denti- appearance of the scessar main over night w ng prisoners and insane patients chased. fies the Accounts. Eather. £ons or asylums, Sheriff Martin ! Hels ' S 1 —.— s 1t s 5 ne_patie o | - rol ul» ent Lunacy Com-| gupervi to be in un-| When Judge de Haven called the court| LiVIng at the Salvation Army headquar- | i A s e S ste to many thousands | to order yesterday morning for the trial = ters on Broadway and Montgomery street _,,‘,‘\ Tt he choice | of the city’s golden dollars upon the Call- | of Osca M. Welburn it was found that Ar€ a mother and three small children AR 5 farnis At irance and Trust Com-|some of the jury panel were absent and d¢stitute and without immediate hope of | firs , but t likely to suc a recess was taken until 2 p. m., when a | & betterment of their condition. The e deniitye the present ny rate, for s Jury w ckly secured, as follows: W. | Mother is C. B. Thomas, who I HE DDNEEa e 11y member o . Ayre: E. Hubbard, William R. | DP€en in this city for a month, searc hing | that bills w I an just at thi wight. Henry pan, Thomas J. Da- | for her husband from whom she has be | 1stly and K ne expre: Some weeks » Supervisors called | Vis, F. Tormey, us M. Henry sparated by a most 'f”f“l’!” e mistake. | Tithcmgtienthe i n =iy for bids to cts of titles to Simmons, R. R. Stewartson, George Bar rly in May Mr. Thomas left Los An- | : 1 the proposed | ber, Hugh Marshall and C. H. Wads- | 818, where he had failed to make a liv- | e ing. He came to"this city, hapeful that WILL CONSTRUCT A The Califo Assistant United States Attorney Wood- 'l".""‘:h_‘il'v“{\\-v Iu;'”‘r\l & »‘,”v: .vI"m.)»:‘ i worth made the opening statement for | _. s ork to support him- MODEL CAMP GROUND S et R S S e e S synopsis of the contained in the | ¢ COLONEL GREENLEAF REPORTS thirty-one cour Jndictment, Th i FOR DUTY. 1), Aigeltin- '\\“n) "n‘\”n]v;; Eed o l‘k‘“’k \[‘:ur"?h s for for this’ cliv on that | e monthly salary of Clerk E. ved ten days, at the < T : and with having embezzled the d i she and her ren | Everything at the Presidio Will Be 3 : between month, _which he pad | saiied from Los Angeles bound for San | Made Comfortable for the Re- e e il L e Ll TOCE turning Volunteers. recommended for senth and fifteenth husband would Surgeon Gener next al | i °wel These vouchers were “in vain. Witk n"r‘\ of the United € motion on | written for $102 per month, and 4 om Wa 1 is held | alleged that Welburn paid her on 0 nd d whether | per month. During the month of Febru- ’~""‘ 1ed the w F 1865, Miss O'Brien did not work at | Put no husband ap Benn e vet a voucher for $102 was cashed Snallyecopidlaneing o ts ex.| The seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth A er pur S des. no use | and twentieth cour related to forged AALOTCEd e Hiles unti] after the | Vouchers in the name of Clyde Welburn ! asireportec demnation pro- | the son of the Ly missing and have as yet been | Ganteaii ton were ad- | Counits relatéd to forged vouchers in the i Wit 1s strong in her 56 that| to Gene the money would | hame o arthy, a clerk | Thomas must have cey position | 2 After the prop. | Who died o e 185 A voucher »wn, thinking th and her | the Votera §i | for her services for that month ~wasalso | children were still in Lios Angeles. The | e the ab- H«\»*it‘ml.“ B ool e il 156 !\\.nr r;r-[‘{l r,‘.;,uul to the 4,~,‘ {ulvflvl‘ Miss ) % onnell’s name peare y fo he Prevention of Cruelty to d Phelps’ motion ¢ counts twenty-four and twenty-five as Children organization, with the | e s having drawn $1 80 per month, when in| Woman's Shelter. have secured a tempe Speonded the | counts dealt with false vouct in the woman, of come wrance | i mmaln of Clerk W. I Zoller. On one oo rked refinement, She is now secking | hat Byine. | Casion 3130 6 was drawn and only $ii2| employment and a home for her offspring spare no timated that | BUOSO £0UK A5 Daia o nime The. o) - ST 3 HejEation, wheis e j_L;{:_:}:": Had In the Divorce Court. 1 leged to have incurred by Zoller R. Patterson was granted a divoree | wh Zoller had not been out of | from Wilhelmi erdav on | ("w ]l 1 the grou of Decrees | nite f divore ave al 1 granted Gui- | Marshal Moftitt seppe Becenti from Teresa Bec on the | Farish test zrouns o tification of We g ampbell | Bogus Lottsry Tnkatc Deputy Collectc from i ", ]‘1, . ed to identify 0 "‘ Upsor 1 out of is exhausted, X levy. L A R e R R A R RN - - . K ° R - R . R 3 P . o * R - o 2 - g8 - ® * > NN %% N0 REFUSES TO REVEAL HER IDENTITY. The Mysterious Emma Johnson Still in the Hospital. . *%e e e eN ke conseious con- night and who mysterious woman who Wwas picked up in a semi on at Seventh and Howard streets late on Thursday gave her name as Emma Joh: , still occuple cot in the female 0 ward of th tece 8he refuses to throw any ht on her antecedents except e recently ived from the north. sh visited by two female acquaintances, who seemed as 8t unfortunate friend. One of them, who refused to give e clalming that she met the woman several years ago, laugh- ingly remarked that she did not know her true name. While admitting that her 't Emma Job stently refused to tell who she is or how long she Last evening mysterio her name, W on, the patient per- has been in the city. | don’t want my parents to know of my misfortune,” she tenderly re- ¥ “I know that it would break my poor old mother's heart. It is true that I am married, but 1 am not living with my husband. He deserted me ,d 1 was compelled to hire out 28 a domestic to provide for myself.” The used to tell where she had “It Is my business,” she remarked when asked to give employers. T would rather die than reveal their id To Matran Kane the woman said she arrived in the city ahout a vear ago and procured emplovment as a domestic In a house on Clay street, the num- ber of which she re i to give. She subsequently lost her position and through a friend, whose name she refused to reveal, she was given employ- ment with a family in the Western Addition. About tvo weeks ago she was yman emphatically orked, the names of her discharged, and since then she has been out of employment. On Thursday, finding that the small amount of money she had was gone, £he wandered about the city in the hope that she would meet some friend who would at least assist her in getting something to eat. Exhausted and almost famished, she strolled along Seventh street, and when contiguous to Howard street she collapsed. A citizen who was passing at the time picked her up and carried her into a drugstore on the corner. As she seemed to be gerfously {1l the druggist had her removed to the Receiving Hospital. Several charitably inclined women, on learning of her sad predicament, vesterday visited the hospital and endeavored to learn from her own lips the Story of her troubles. While treating them coureteously, she positively re- fused to reveal her identity, on the plea that she d!d not want her mother to know of her misfortune. ! R R R R e R e e R e R e T R R R R e A ot tie B e ti e i ot e e 13 0% e N0t e Tie N0 00 #2500 a0 B AN 0 ti0 ie R e tietieti e e e T e et e Nie e S0 tTes 2ReReNeBIN e RN e RN R eReN . 000 et et et e e et et et et URY SECURED FOR THIAL OF 0SCA WELBURN Thirty-One Charges| | Against Him. . | PANHANDLE PROPERTY TITLES ‘ FORGERY AND EMBEZZLEMENT | FAMILY LEFT flice. after which the trial was continued until Monday morning. 7 wife and iter of the defe re in court ¢ the afternoon. MILKERS’ UNION APPEAL. ' The Labor Council Takes Cognizance of Convict-Made Stoves. The Labor Council at its meeting Iz night officially declared a boycott on the | San Pedro and X L Dairy, and in connec- tion with this th ywing appeal re- ceived the indorsement of ancil: he Milkers th ¢ California g the n this State the dairie Is to abu. ny few months ag the f n, quarters provided A few da nothing | th e wages. in their opinion ¢ these things. The only thing that cou with them is | ) make as much monev as possib oil One of these unfair con and X L Dairy. All eff litions in that dairy have milkers there 1oved summarily dis- | | charged and replaced by cf Now the milkers' uniof all fair-minded | men and women to assist the milkers by refus | ing to buy the milk of the San Pedro and X L | Da When men work like slaves and live | like es they are subject to many diseases | protect vourselves and at the same time assist | the milkers hy purchasing milk from union | | dairies onlv. Respectfully, | | 'THE MILKERS' UNION OF CALIFORNIA. | James F. McAuliffe, recording secretary | of Tron Molders' Union No. 164, addressed | the council at conslderable length on ll\.:' question of convict-made stoves which | have been sent to this city from the Oregon prison foundry. In his exvlanation he stated that all reputable foundries placed their trade- mark on the stoves made at their places, whereas those made by conviet labor had no mark which designated the place of manufacturing. He suggested that the bill now pending before Congress, which i% intended to limit the sale of all prison: made goods to the State in which they are made, should be supported by lh(‘] labor councils, As a remedy against the sale of these | | convict-made ‘stoves it was proposed t | have committees appointed which would | | wait on the smaller dealers and discour- age the sale of the objectionable article. Tn conelusion, s a means of suggest that you should see that the manufacturer’s name or the firm name is sast in the plate, and not on a small name | plate which is screwed to some part of | the stove. But we rely mainly on the re tail dealers for relief. because if they re-| fuse to carry such wares the people will | not look for them.” A committee, con it was recommended that identifying this trash we sting of J. W. Spe n- | cer, M. Monahan and A. N. Andre, w appointed to wait on the committee of | | arrangements _for the French celebration on the 14th of July and get the printing of all matter appertaining to that m.-nti for unionized shops. i i : | Town Talk. |~ Therse are some fine half-tones in «Town Talk" this week of Arnold Grazer, } Margaret Anglin and others, and the | | story that was crowded out of last week’s issue is given, “The Quic! Of the torrid zone of poetical word-p ing are Louls Robertson's v Dead Calypso.” Many origin nf\ verse and jokelets appear in the number, interspersad throughout the Saunt "r\ bages. The latter are particularly spark- ing this week, giving the latest club and | soclety gossip, With comment on the Jol- | liffe-Moffitt wedding, the appointment of General Barnes. Beivedere Sausallto and other timely topics. The worlds of | law, letters, music and drama are com- prefiensively treated. and the number as a whole is remarkably readable. Tuwn | Talk” is only 10 cents at all newsdealers.* L Barber Battery Case. J. Blasi, a barber on Sixth street, and | L. Heldinger. his ant, appeared for | sentence before Judge Graham yesterday | on the charge of battery upon J. Badger a rivab barber, who was wrongfully ac- cused of making an insulting remark about Blasi's beautiful daughter Lena. The Judge sentenced them to pay a fine of $30 each. nd the Dead.” | WWM/\’MMW\IWWMV‘ UTILE SEARCH OR A FATHER WHO 1S MISSING Mrs. C. B. Thomas Seeks Her Husband. =g IN DISTRESS ound of ¢ made directing C. Lages limony in the sum Annie J. Meuss- T W nted a divorce from Harry C. Meu rifer on the und of willful neglect its divor 1ave he by Hlsie Hummer inst Wilson | Hummer for desertion, and Sibyl 1. Bluma Bl for =it cruelty ADVERTISEMENTS. A Wonderful Medicine. BEE CHAM’S PILLS For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as d and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flusk: ings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath iveness, Blotches on the Skin, Dis- htful Dreams,and all Netvous. and Trembling Sensations, cte. These ailments all arise from a disordered or abused condition of the stomach and liver. Beecham's Pills will quickly restore Females nplete health. 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Market &Ta)lor PURITY Use HEALTH Woodbury's BEAUTY Facial Cream lows the use of, 1 WOODRURY'S Being tc, thelr nsing and purifying effect is unequaled. For snle every where. CONCERTS AND RESORTS. T TR O Y IR Battle « &= e WAR PANO] ! Oi l‘r{v}f w. G 2 e Manila s Bay! e 23D ANNUAL PiCNIC Fishermen's Mutual Association. I BARDELLINI, A. SESSAREGO, Sec. At HARROR VIEW PARK, Presidio, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1599, ADMISSION, SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M, TO 11 P. M. BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. Pres An | ] Gloves, | Suits an Our counters and to-day a fine display of 2-CLASP FREN and black; extr LADIES’ 2-CLASP FREN colors and blac extra —ALL GLOV At 25 DOUBLE-FACED, CORD-E inches wide, extra heav) | vard; LADIES’ K colors N. LIN HANDSOMELY D new and s and neatly bound skirts, LADIES’ FANCY cial lot), will be sold at & NOTE—We thank our p: more than generous patrona; PARTM CLOTHI | 150 | $2 00; to which we invite special attention, as follows: NCH LAMB GUARANTEED placed on special sale at 25¢ per yard. [ Ladics’ Tailor-made Suits and Underskirts. mable material, METALLIC with Spanish floun, 1 2 NT for the sale of BOY Ribbons, d Skirts. show windows contain the above-named goods, 1 LAMB value at SKIN GLOVES, all 70c PER PAIR. SKIN GLOVES, all $1 00 PER PAIR. AND FITTED. value at Cents. DGE RIBBON quality; value 45 all silk, 4 cents per TAILOR-M...DE SUITS, with fly-front at §4 90 each. UNDERSKIRTS (spe- and double ruffle; value ach. of Jackets atrons and the public for the ge extended to our NEW DE- S' AND CHILDRE AMUSEMENTS. . CALIFORNIA THEATER S. H. Friedlander..... ......Manager THE LAST TWO, PERFORMANCES. THI RNOON AT TO-NIGHT AT §:15, The TURTL OTED CAST: l"H " aston: ivio n New York L- 1 to See It e Comedie Fran- preted by skilled e true French Reserved Seats 1 July 1 MIDNIGHT 15 Comin; lGALIFURNIA THEATER— SPEBlAL i Week Commencing SUNDAY. June 18th. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. O0TTO KAWAKAMI —AND— MADAME YACCO, | | supported by Twenty-five Rising Japanese Ac | | ors and Actresses SKETCHES RE OIRE OF ’ SATA ( Duel), D! mple | of Dojojh), KUSUNOKI (Tt d Kusunoki's Farewe )-MATSUBARA (Dew n the Pine Fr to __ Seats Now ALHAMBRA THEATER, on | The Lembardl Grand Italian Opera Company PRAISED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC! | MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 | “RIGOLETTO.” TO-NIGHT AT 15, “AIDA. DAY NIGHT! REPERTO)! BE ANNOU Bl s0c, T5c, $1 and . 1 and 31 o at the Alhambra and ¢ Co.'s Music Store. ALCAZAR JUST TWO MORE NIGHTS LAST MATINEE TO-DAY (SATURDAY). MR. LEWIS MORRISON, ROBERTS Play at Sher- EEATB BY PHONE Main 254. Supported by FLORENCE Presenting the Charming THE MASTER OF CEREMONIES. WEEK %52 RICHELIED. GRAND OPERA HOUS TELEPHONE MAIN EVERY EVENING. EL CAPITAN OUR NEW PRICES. NEXT E re Orchestra (Reserved) tire Dress Circle (Reserved).. 23¢ tire Family Clrcle (R ed) 15¢ Gallery . 10¢ THIS AF HILL DAY), MATI Best Reserved Seat in the House.. 25¢ Family Circle ( d) i3c Gallery . g o 10¢ Branch box office just inside main tance nporium Next OF NOR- MANDY GLEN PARK THIS SUNDAY, Big Bk, ! 9 FREE THEAT.R | DU BELL, Week {E CHIMES {'N| H GHEST AERIAL ACT T And H LONGEST WIRE WALK |E EVER ATTEMPTED. AMATEUR DAY, BLOOMER MINSTRELS, FREE CIRCUS. ADMISSION, 10¢; CHILDREN, se. Bathing, Including Admission, 25c; Children, 20c, ADMISSION TO PARK 10c e and 50c | AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA :3 MATINEE NIGHT AND Svery ning CHARLES FROHMAN PR MR, HENRY MILLER And a SPECIAL COMPANY In Henry Arth Brilliant Comedy, “THE LIARS.” Seats now selling for second an “THE LIARS LEADING THEATER TO-DAY! ALL NE Except SEK. Sunday E r Jones' 1 last week of gl JUNE 26th— | THE ADVE‘U'UFE OF THE LADY URSULA | MATINEE TO-DAY Parquet, any se ‘(‘r!n 10e, any part | TACIANU | The World Famous Female Impersonator. | HANLEY AND JARVIS, i Comedians and Eccentric Dancers. Musieal Acrobats. RED NIBLO, Monologist. McAVOY AND MAY, JOF NTONI WI T HOME.” HOT JT 1. 10c; Chil- (SATURDAY), 25¢; Balcony, UDINT, the Mysterious. TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE. ‘ MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 9°CLOCK. Brightest ( LA FILLE ~ DE MADAME ANGOT ! With GRACIE PLAISTED as CLAIRETTE, UNEQUALED SNIFI Opera, MATIN AT 2 O'CLOCK Next Monday BRIC Look Out _for S ULLIVAX SHAMUS O'BRIE PRICES . 25¢ and 50¢ Telephone Bush 9 UNION COURSING PARK. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, June 17 and 18 |GREAT COURSING EVENTS PUPPY, RESERVE D LADIES' DAY CHAMPION STAKES THE CRACKS WILL PERFORM $1500—TOTAL PRIZ — 31500, TRAIN “E | Third and d streets. Satur- p.om.; S 5a. m., 11a. m nd 1 p. fifth and Valencia pots fiv | park immed! from park on € | electric cars every ADMI BASEBALL ' San Franmsco g from a_train San Mateo FR ‘ Oakland! TO-DAY AT 3 P. M. | SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M. | RECREATION PARK, Eighth and Harrison Streets. GENERAL ADMISSION Ladies Admitted Free to the 00000000000000000° o™ PALACE *» KOGRAND HOTELS O o SAN FRANCISCO. Connected by a covered paseageway. © 1400 Rooms—900 wi h Bath Atiached. |0 All Under One Munagement. o NOTE TEZ PRICE! B an Plan. per Gay and uj O ZaeuinPian 5:00 2 d 2d Svand <] Correspondence Soliciied. JOBN 0. KIREPATRIOK, Mansger. 20000000000000000Q rand Stand. ©0000000000CC