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22 z2=, 1899 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE L b R Y O AT © et =iy | NEVADA CITY’S MAYOR WILL AID THE CAUSE COMPELLED T1 REFUND PART F THER 1 ‘Police Court Attor- | neys in Trouble. JOHN D. SPRECKE! Address Ali Communications to ¥/ PUBLICATION OFFICE ..Marke Teieptoze Ma EDITORIAL ROOMS. Te.epk to %I Stevenson Streed i QORI S QEDEDERETE O @ | DEFENDED PRETTY OFFENDER | REPRESENTED THEY WERE DO- OAKLAND OFFICE 902 Brocdway NEW YORK OFFICE Room 188, Worid Ballding ESS, Advertising Representative. Equare; OFFICE WASHINGTON @. C. C. C. CARLTON, Correspondent. CHICAGO OFFICE C.GEORGE KROGNESS, Advertising Representative. Welliagtoa Hets] Merquette Building CHICAGO STANDS Shermmaz Howse. P. O Fremont House, tif 9:30 o’clock 635 McAlils street. open NW open u corner 9o deville svery afterncon Mason and EX rama Co., Market street sireets—Spaciaities Dear Eiguth—Bat- Swimming Races, tc AUCTION SALES. an ec he people who 2 Demo Bi more have shown kinds of ve yet and o ' ard com- . workingmen at The Philippines may never be worth to the United A VOICE FROM IVNYO | tes the money and blood spent on their capture, o e serving as a son to S the men to whom the Democra he nation | e tary authorit pating hip and guidance are ently v re 1y exp 1g on the iled even to direct their own steps, ng the other on his own the editors of the De: throughou! ; and to preach suct cratic pres € to hoe their gospel as they can de- ith lighten- | icago ciaims that the famous %y g Two Million ir indivi the e; ment of their readers ve to do some big PI . In this e the Independent comes the results of their reports are made public atiorm and a candidate, each of = hich has some merit, and t is more than can be 1 prom 111 the respected fathers of p: and the tickets propos d by the cracy in larger cities atd of greater tensions | cuous street preaching it a stop to the whole thing. Even as it is pug more talk to the noise of the world than the e of the trade justifies. ter of campaign issues the ln-\ dependent says the “anti-Republicans need but one | erning the m t upon the present it needs amendm g to have it in the same orary, the Los Ange Burns and all o doesn't need. an extra session of be sufficient, the * to the Governor, the wou rned: i-be conc “We can worry nd black scale, a dry sea- ther v 1 other ordinary complaint, f em ¢ conclusion, and for the ing the galls of the extra se ning contemporary ad. st two years to get things disinfected up at and the man with the chloride of lime and peras can should not be interfered with Let hes until they come along in events.” is not long e nd is so clear that even Governor and the man of the side-tracked Sena- ble to understand it. There ied only that it represents the universal iment of the taxpavers of the State. When they ¥ we all of us.” : scheme wi to be a e need successful in managing the old d built up a great repitation it remains to be seen ther he can do anything remarkable in the way handling the wild colts of Bryanism. There is a chance the old man may see himseli and his app! upset long before the Presidential ager. but le- year comes The French Government is striv secretly into France. dc when the ref g to sneak Drey- the Government ned soldier will have the right to leases mite explosion may be a mild comparison for the situation. go where he Now that Captain Coghlan has stopped off at his old home in Indiana to allow an anxious public to learn from his own lips that he is still on the map, ill he proceed to get to the station assigned him by the naval authorities? Murderer Moore did not get it in the neck after all. The Nevada City jury trying him fixed the penalty for his crime at imprisonment for the remainder of his unnatural life. g more than ! § (W * OODPOEROCS QOO0 L1 AYO dor: the magni be depen generosity that she SOBC & DODITS OB D QO SCL) take charge of the work here. GG B GO CTRICAS THLK FLURNTLY F OURRENTS Closing of the Annual Convention. the elect of an armatu said that our er alternating or dynamo, wh if alter temperature i load, €00 direct NEVADA CITY, June 21.—To the Editor of the San Fran- his country and admires its defenders. CONSTERRATION D 25 =3 cisco Call: The proposition to erect a monument to the gallant f=] hero of Manila Bay is one that should receive not only the in- b4 ement but the practical aid of every Californian who loves 5. If eack of us contrib- o utes a small amount there will be no hardship imposed on any- 3 body and the aggregate sum realized will be ample to build 9 ficent monument that is suggested. Nevada City can b4 d upon to respond with the same promptness and 2 always does when appealed to in behalf of Pad a worthy cause. I will shortly name a committee of citizens to ; B. S. RECTOR, Mayor. % STl 6 GeeTee = IN THE COUNTY The Force Must Be Greatly Reduced. a grant of powe; seary deputies matter. It e deputies m t be pald b = within ¢ the con- XI o S SV BTG & W HOOHNEDE0 SO SDIDINEN § OISO DEDANIHTIE O 6 O SV SO | ING SO FOR CHARITY. The Tearful Cond: Wife in Court Led toa Dr ure of the Facts in the Case. 47 ARF After Profe: S aper an open d R and attention of the a next paper wae read by L. bject was * pump and the nume contempor ctrical such wate distance o be ing importance, is favorable continue zation of pumping as a means of supplying water for irrigated land. insuring crops in dry ears and s0 maintaining land values and load factors.” The then went into a technical consideration of centrif- ugal pumps and their value. After a care- 1l analysis Mr. Hicks concluded with the u pplication of this philosophy to rifugal pump leads to the con- clusion that a properly designed plant of this type .n units up to 5000.000 gallo capacity is economically superior to any other possible instaliation, and that where circumstances are favorable to the of electricity the simplicity, compac and automatic Tegulation of these plants are unexcelled. These considerations must { in time make the centrifugal pump an in- creasingly important factor in water works service.” A Hutton’s paper, “By What hall Be Determined a Fair Re- ¥ Method S turn for Current S ¥?" favored a re- duction of rates so to increase con- sumption. She Negiected the Third. | The olographic will of the late Maria R. Regan, at cne time a resident of this ity, who died April 18 last, at San Remo, was filed in the Probate Court jyes- P . A remarkable feature of the will i that it dispcses of but two-thirds of decedent’s estate as folows: To a sistoer, Johanna A. Stokes, one-third of the real estate and improvements belonging to the testatrix, situated on the west side of Montgomery street, between Bush and Sutter, and runping back to Trinity; to 1 | brother, W. J. Regan, and a sister, Caro- line A. Nixon, one-sixth of the estate | each. The remaining third is not du | posed of in the testament. W. J. Regan | Is named as executor, to serve without | bonds e If ¢ the present condition ensation of these extra fes must be pa T 'ment is the: ections to the trial co ditor's de er. In the case of Harry Plper, as chief deputy clerk with a salary of $25 per the court sa “The office here in question was created by an act of Legislature, approved February 14 Judement appealed from is affirmed, Under the decision the County is allowed eight courtroom clerks, eight register clerks. seven assistant rogister clerks. one copy clerk, two record clerks and three copyists. a total of twenty-nine employes. Under the present S e courtroom clerks. twelve reg ter clerks, twenty-four assistant register clerks. twenty-nine copyists—a total of seventy-seven employes. CHARTER TEST CASE. to gverrule the Au- lerk Demurrer Sustained and the Matter | Over 10.00 Now Goes to Supreme Court. Through an agreament of counsel Judge Hebbard vesterday made a pro forma or- der sustaining the demurrer of the Elec- Important—Best eyeg 10c to 40c. Lo She Asks Big Damages. was fil ¥ by Ma Bolger against to recover $20.000 band, William Bolx May 12 by a falli Blanchard. Neglige defendant com Suit e rged Reduced Rate to Detroit and Return Over Northern Pacific Railway. The C. E. this year. Pacific when t conve be held in Detroit over Northern Pacific were loud in e many beauties seen modations. tion Commissioners to the petition of the | yellow: s in stan county officers for an injunction to re- | justrated book to T. K. Stateler, strain the placing of thelr offices in the | agent, &8 M. San Francisco. election proclamation and on the ballots under the charter. From the order made by Judge Hebbard an arpeal will be taken by George D. Collins. who represents the officials, ‘and the matter will be argned and determ Supreme Co agreem pro forma ord arrived at for should be made was purpos. of expediting matters. The tion has now been 3Jisrosed of as far as the lower court is concerned, and the iinal decision of the Supreme Court wiil re anxiously awaited, especially by the offi- cials and enemies of the charter. —_———— A Young Man's Downfall. Alexander Breckinridge, alias Jamieson, | Wwho systematically stole teeth from the | firm of J. H. . Folkers & Bros. and sold | the platinum attached to the teeth to as- sayers, was convicted by Judge Tread- well yesterday on two o —_—— Route Christian Endeavor Excursion to Detroit. Leave San Franc Official isco € p. n Pa abash Railw spent at both Denver and On Rourd trip rate to Detro! tions and further P. Lowell, Tr Christian Endeavo; Oakland, Cal —_— e Low Rates to Detroit, Michigan, for Christian Endeavor Convention. The SANTA FE ROUTE will make rate of $81 for the round trip. Tickets on sale Juna 25th. For full particulars call at ticket offic arges of petty | €28 Market street, this city, or 111S Broadway, larceny and_ sentenced to six months in | Oakland. the County Jail. He belongs to a respec- table family and had been employed by }l;ieré"Cochnne. dentist, for a number of ———— The best appetizer and regulator of the di- gestive organs is Dr. Siegert's Angostura Bit- ters. 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