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g THE SAN TFRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 1899, L [ correct the abuses that have existed in | the past In the shape of plece clubs and | the handling of the party erganization by | trick and device: | chairman was empowered to ap- | point a committee of three to confer with | a like committee of ail the other Demo- | cratic elubs now organized and to be or- | = zanized and to provide ways and means ) fr any snient to nullify the law, | |, Similar resolutions were adopted by the | Tw - District Demo- | | cratic rooms, 27 Natoma | the club s sthy Ryan secretary. . e —— Suspected of Robbing Mails. lHibernia Bank Clerk State Association in| A man gtving the name ot Josopn E ! Lewis was arrested last night by Detec- Convention. s Dinan and Reynolds and placed on Arrested. the detinue hook at the California street At st upposed to be the person e robbed a number WARRANTS FOR —_— DODGE'S MEN HAVE TROUBLE MAKING COLLECTIONS. INTERESTING PAPERS READ T i DEMONSTRATION OF SEVERAL IMPORTANT CLINICS. THIRTY MORE SoE N Among the fabulous detalls respec e A ing the fortune bequeathed by the 4 nt Metcalf Appoints the Nubar Pasha, to wh the T Took Heroic Measures Yesterday ournals and some currency which s and Created a Little Scene at Jones and McAllister Streets. . e of the Hibernia Bank was should be esterday afternoon for refusal n one of Qu ay his pe x ve his name to iing Committees—Over One ired Members Are in ttendance. en O The com ng reading of ;2to5 papers; 12 to § 8 to 10 p. m., atternoon, | F. Lewis (chalr- Bachman, J. W W JEpUT ASESSOR oblige the deputfes with his name with | a demonstration of his intention to do bodily harm to one of them. He was placed under arrest by Patrolman Sam | Rankin on a warrant sworn out before | Police Judge Graham by Frank Putman, | chlef collector in the Assessor's office, who was still smarting under the treat- ment he and his assistants had received | earller in the day from McGlynn and | other attaches of the bank. For three months, according to Asses- sor Dodge, men from his office have been trying to collect poll taches of the bank. During that time have visited the other banks of the and have had no trouble in obtaining from the management the names of the emploves. At the Hibernia Bank Secre- | tary Tobin refused to give the names of the attaches, informing the collectors that the men were there and that they were at liberty to get their names from their own- ers. On approaching the men personally and displaying their badges of office the | deputies were given what is termed in | sporting parlance “the horse laugh.” Smarting under this treatment, it was determined, under instructions from Dr. Dodge, to make a last attempt at collec- tion. With this in view, Chief Collector Putman and his ssistants—Deputies Pratt and Vandeveer—tookyup their stand of the nk buildifg at half-past day morningl Pitman and ationed_themselves at the in entrance and Pratt took his place at the entrance on Jones street. As the clerks came along they were stopped and asked thefr names. Half a dozen of them had a yme of them had skipped out of danger's way when they saw the collectors of the head tax, when along came McGlynn. He headed straight for A A e e e o el sl ot aon i ot (CHAS. o y MGLYNN'G *o 6D e b @ R bed et ese POLL TAX COLLECTOR AND BANK ATTACHE IN A MIX-UP. tated, however, on Assessor Dodg fashionable c v ed to deputies when other thirty c do so. who sh s{tton will be ar- ¥ T rested t their H mmended : Tin is one of the oldest known metals. er, is the fi e B : Lo ainct | The Chinese have used it in the fabri- | sessor's downcoming on the bank. He nber | cation of their brasses and bronzes | was picked out from all the others for the from time immemori son that coupled his refusal The Electrical Ex- position which was opened in ltaly May AFTER THE DOLLARS. The uembers of the Finance Com- & : \m‘itt.ce Assigne? to Dg(y.t zoth by K|ng Humbert, F ke pace s 8 commemorates the first Voltaic-Pile Battery by ser D @ Alexander Volta in 1800. : e @ To that discoverer the world owes the sub- lime developments of Electric Sciencefor the past 100 vyears, one great outgrowth of which is ~ iDR. McLAUGHLIN’S ELECTRIC San Mateo Rail- Stader, Ulrich g o miserable himself and an affliction to others. Get back your to -l * 0>+ D B e ie the Jones-street entrance and was about to pass in when Pratt tapped him on the arm, Informe 0 he was and asked 1 bridled up at once, deputy, which that it did not return, he others, recelved Instruc- ing, with th tions to keep coc McGlynn then backed off from Pratt and, jumping into the door, addressed some one behind him, g, “Give me my gun.” hen he ared inside and was not tax from the at-| ® | ranged the classe +o> e b0 R S e e SO S SaUE SEOR S R S SOSE SO under all circumstances. | | seen again by the Assessor's deputies un- til the warrant was served upon him. Deputies Putman and Vandeveer had | but little better success than Pratt, hav- ! ing succeeded in getting the names of but | nine of the forty odd employes of the | bank, eight of these having already paid | the fax for this year. After hearing | Pratt’s story of his mix-up with Mc- Glynn, whose name they did not know, the three deputies resolved to_report a tnee to. the Assessor. When Dr. Dodge heard their story he was very wroth and contemplated an immediate descent upon the bank and a wholesale arrest of the recalcitrants. He modified this intention “John Doe” warrant for the arrest of Pratt’'s assailant, announcing his inten- tion of going after the others refusing to divulge thefr names to-day. 7 Owing to the inability of the Assessor’s deputies to find a Police Court clerk be- tween the noon hour and 3 o'clock, thes had to cool their heels in the halls until Police Judge Graham came along and issued the warrant, which was served afterward on McGiynn. His case wiu be set for hearing this morning. Assessor Dodge was of the opinion that Secretary Tobin, despite the fact that he is a Police Commissioner, was guilty of a misdemeanor in refusing to give " the names of the employ of the bank. He thought Tobin was guil at any rate, of offering a technical obstruction to the tax collectors. That portion of the poll- tax law which the ssessor _ thought would apply to such a case reads as fol- low:! 434—Every person who, when requested b: the Collector of taxes or licenses, refuses to give such Collector the name and residence of each man in his employment or to give ollector access to the buflding or place such men are employed, is guilty of sdemeanor. later by ordering Putman to swear out a | | | by | Whether or not any action will be taken | against Mr. Tobin depends upon the out- come of the cases against McGlynn and the others who will be arrested if they fail to pay_up. DRIVING ASSCCIATION'S RACES ARE ALL FILLED Programme of Trotting Events to Be Held at Oakland Track Inde- pendence Day. b i The members of Golden Gate Park Driv- ing Association met last night and ar- in which their hors | will_trot at the meeting on July 4. | races will be held on the Oakland track and no admission fee will be charged. A purse of $100 is offered in each event. Tho entries 2 follow: O’'Kane's Chrls Pete J.R. C Plunkett, s Butc! ; dson’s Baby D, H. H. Dun- er’s Alto Velo, Albert Josept C, M. Curley's rince C, t, R. A, At tua’s Correc B.M. A. H mmond's G " Miller's Lee Hamerton's Ge: v Falrose, I | H.F. Patricks ABP, J | Bobbie P. | _Cup race—R. F. Gallagher's Admiral Dewey, J. C. O it's Harvey B, Willlam C. Hamilto ince Howard, Dr. George W. Lee Z Butchers' race—G. Torri's Old Jim, | G. Tassi's Headlight, R. Consani's | Zeph, Lou Weiner's —, A. Consanl’s | Jack — Francisco—Drawing dune 17, 1899. 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