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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1899. . + B4 % B + > 4 % B¢ + + + + + + + b4 444+ PP EE L e R R R IR SR ISR SR T SR A TR R S SR s R R R R I A A A S = had + + + + + + . + I + - + . - . + AA JORDAN Ethel French and ‘v.\'ith W h(rm She Eloped to \tockton Young Mr. Iy by the best wi pa > They were f the legal quo! an accom- ther was not € for been > W t to be dispensed with, so he wa 1 the bride and groom were safely it had been a wedding AR R R R R R R R W S SV DENIED THE HOUSE, HE STOLE HIS BRIDE + ‘ Charles Whipnls, and Mrs ve gone to Stock- . + - « - - - - - + + - + - + . T z rles Wh and Miss + ] e their fr ot 1 e know would Dbe has been a I r at ne for thre the engag was made pla s0o welcome as - d two week from the . s g0 away and his aspira- S 1 ntentions and anything e b him to the % There was nothing to do but act on the order, and Whipple le he | make an appointment with Miss French the next the + m e and .a hasty f i had and 2 5% B prolonged + + ed French to ng was wrong, + T r He did not Mrs. Whipple, 4 + n 1 he is now . - bride were so violen mar- + 2 y k a different view. They known + N and, about five years ago, a they + tright and popular ch ad- + B b on Tenth street a )spitable | ¥ akland, at 1012 Ter It oY - cople went after the wec v o+ % ton bore them away from the storm 4 & on the bride's friends, but they ca 2R ved he could choose better than she % the fact that the girl chose for herseif. + + ¢ their friends who know nothing of the wedding even 4 v i when matters become more temporal nou ments - DS < a painter by trade. e was in busines for a number of ye: Ae Kkla it o San Rafael, where he was employed + Ve RS wrath and hold his own wedding. H < + q wess in Stockton, where many | + + + DR R e o IR SR R SR SR S S| Valiey Livermore will have 0400009004000606660o#t&60¢¢066¢‘0&¢‘&b&§00Obb066&6#4#0#&0#0\60‘6%646#6t¢644 AKLAND, June 22.—D. M. At- water of 1638 Eighth street HS VWSO WENT IN SWIMMING F NG g | AND MET HIS DEATH 0 e AT e i dentall}' drowned In Babbe Slough. near Antioch, last night about 9 J2E: Blake!ey Placed Under Arrest. o'clock. The accident happened — . while he was in swimming with | HE VIOLATES POSTAL LAW three companions. He crossed the slough and was climbing up the oppcsite bank when he fell back fnto the water and never came to the surface. It not known whether it was a case of cramps or heart fallure. Mr. Atwater was about 21 years of age and well known in social circles. He was a graduate of the High School and a member of the Young Men's Christlan Associa- tion, where he recently won a medal for forensics and declama- tion. At one time he was quite an athlete, but owing to an injury to his knee he was forced to give up that kind of work. o 0—04—504 o o o0 o ALLS INTO A TRAP SET BY INSPECTOR ERWIN. TR Seeks to Lead Astray a Young Girl. Advertisement of a Question- | able Character Found On ‘ His Person. 050; 050 'f'ffif“_‘ = .Q e -0 & o @ -0 0-0-0-0-9 6 S e THE COMMITTEES MAKE |OFFICERS SELECTED Fed officials, PROGRESSIVE REPORTS BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR FOURTH gyGcCESS OF ELECTION COMMIS- FOR THE PRIMARIES rehing for and of dom him his s long been s and pretty ded that i age furrowed her| OF JULY CELEBRATION. SIONERS' EXPERIMENT. | would relinquish all claim % | In his imagination he Ple|rhe Parade Will Be the Most Gor- | = appiness in ife v k& i Py +: \‘ mml e geous Pageant Ever Seen in | presgxl\ta ive Citizens Will Be he will have ample hour San Francisco. | hisen to Serve on the S e Precinct Boards. Ul of his dreamy | President George R. Fletcher of the | * ; onelu “ourth of July ¢ ce was kept DUSY | e peyy £ 3 ‘ fs- | | Y e ke ew plan of the Election Commis- | | A few wecks ago Mis ANAny. | a¢ the meeting of the committee 1ast | sjoners for selecting primary election of- | a young ana pretty 1 arrived | niong rapping for order. The reports of | i | 0 andpr S Bl e nhin Ehe e rs was given a trial last night and ihie d1d ccuniry. {Bhe was suCStiithe various committechltetally (proyoked | most s al. The Thirtieth cent of the ways of a metropolls. |, gene N and as everybody *t was selected for the experiment, \king up her home | artoq nd the majority | and by 8 a’clock a large number of vot of those ng oy number of SUb- | of that district who had been cited to ap- stitute s to" offer and also some | pear hefore the board were in attendance 1 much confusion Was | at the Registrar's office. Commicstoner = 1o | Phelan. Lane, Wells and Sheehan wer ¢ was'.read from the | present, togetuer with Registrar Step- s postilon Lo ins Union® in which | pacher. LEAE R i the union had heard | Mayor Phelan explained to the assem- 1 Mutual Protective | blage that the board had cited them in the contract for fur-| accordance with the new primar AW, ‘ ol hvenat n the Fourth of July. | He quoted the object of the law, saying offer the voung | The former unfon in its letter protes ed | that it-was purely in the Interest of good de her reputatlon | agafnst this made a number of| government. Primary election officers become the slave of |y, s against the Mutual Union and also | must serve without pay, but he hoped The er rea % {he committee in the matter of | every man would be wiiling to perform | rite to ask if you et 4 Levy was heard in be- | his duty in the interest of good citizen- ome and live with sy S kit Musicians' | Ship. Tn order to secure good municipal e half of th acific Co Ma ans | officers it was necessary to have repre- Union A. Dijeau in behalf of the sentative conventions. which had not been Musicians' Mutual Protective Union. | the case in the President Fletcher read a letter from | llrm\", ddymrxv m!';u ake n;ll '!!n‘:y ”r‘sl .J4 | sl to injura et ‘;""l."‘m'*\"i‘l‘“‘]:‘ e Stated that | trict, and the Re - called the name s it Mucuhl: Protective Union | 9€ those who had been elted from what is AT Musicians’ 1 _ i by known as the Thirteenth precinct one | L was the only organization recognize ! ; fhe centh prec one | treat | gpe | e e s i great | AC & time. The law requires that threg | ! nuncil. vas a great! Democrats and t tepub s shall ; Thm | deal of discussion. and upon a motion Of | constitute the election officers in eacn : eire. Domtiyou | E-nwe Teks o, aubject matier mas precinct, and after questioning all who c Woul nini weil ferred back to the music committee. = | answered their names the following were S i S raiana A most favorable report was received | qejected for the Thirteenth: D: L ating age and |from the finance committee. The nin, Republican, and William he bee e D O o o limilttee invitations was empowere and J. H. O'Brien, vemocrats | yourself, and If we coms to an agree 1 the sum of §20 for invitations. ’ The men selected for the Fourteenth ment, 1 'will tre Ewithddngriess, provoked much discussion, some | precinct were B. G. Somers, Republican, | T am n : portyi kil and sof the committee being in favorof | 5nq Edward McDevitt and Frederick B, Wolld noblcarehofh Ay e o0k halhe | expending rger amount. The commit- | Rockstrohl, Democra | who was s Now, kindly consider the bad upon a motion of W. J.| “The Fifteenth precinet did better, all | it you woul was empowered to expend $56 80 | the officers being secured, as follows: B | s ma eply. | for 100 badges. gene Sullivan. Richard Purcell an | ctful Thomas . Robinson reported that the | Thomas O'Brien 3 and P, Bur- committee on parade was working with |gess. H. Hildert AnIc G GtADE at th great success and that i confident | Republicans. the 81 having the finest parad r made in | In the Sixteenth precinct John H. Gil in turn they took 1 Franciseo. The ht Verein, the | more. Geor 1. Walcott “and George authorities and a trap | San Francisco Verein, Mission Turn Ver- | Werner, | and Henry B. Rus: M. Day. Alein and the Kreiger Verein will all e and Frederick Republicans. were inswer to that | . e vill have their drum corps, | accepted. | < writ A ey W Ae Ahd tumblers. The| Two Demoecrats and tawo Republicans given s of Alamed nd Oakland will | were secured in the Seventeenth precing i e e here will be a |as follows: William J. Cleary and Jame: ge number iful floats, among .y . ol b et SiA sreatmumber | ¢ 1liam er, Republicans, them a Chinese croatlon. arade. so there | The board was well satisfied with the e 2 hour n material- | i’ e no lack of music. In this conn result and decided to cite voters from the | 1zea shortly fter Postal In- | Bil B MG IaCK O Tasked for power upon . Thirty-third and Thirty-fifth spector win appri 1 him a he part of the parade committee to be s, and enough to fill out the vacan- P tHow do you do, Mr. Blakeley?” '1‘{ O e andrsucine o in the Thirtioth to appear before It | you da?" said Blakeéley in re- | A1OWe by ke e request was | Next Tuesday night. Those who answered “1 remember your face, but can't m‘l'“;‘" sl s last mp{n' were \r"xl: Irn)n}'; entative :l'ui- e e intec e 5 A _ : zens and it seems likely that an excellent FOLTIHATERT The reports of the literary and hall | et of officers will be secured. | *r‘<x‘rxwX:l!‘l;]L~"4";'“ e 1 oo Hall has | Commissioner Sheehan offered the fol- as heing made. Metrope s Ot Moh WA s A 00t e heen ccured by the latter committee and | 1oWing "j»““““‘"» which was adopted: F i fs h very large crowd is expected steps | Where as heen commenced against | | but confessed have been ken looking toward secur- | (;:n !‘»4\1\; ctfon Comn ‘v-\\ mers to test | he was the letter, ex- | oy e r e nhohas o Al | the validity primary election law | cusing his act on the ground | g the Grand, Opera-hous anagiae) Jhsalved, That Mor nd Gavin | that he did e i tEwaE HeRliE mbrs y : s committes | McNab be’ employe f Blection | that he did not know wuat It was against | “The report of the fireworks commmittee | &NED 1 SN Blection the Ichist s % brought out a long and tiresome discus-| jurction with Cit | int e ' ...':\y g ir 'nu] ;| sion I'he committee announced that the | yho s hereby dir 3 N i L L i L1 places selected for the display of the fire- | jn the matter of N. I. Britton vs. the Board B Dars. her adver. | Works was Glen Park, in the Mission, | of Election Commissioners et al. tisement, doubtless intended for publica. | 224 ‘i‘,‘fi,- gl D o The board then adiourned A Tue was found upon his person. in which (W0 displays are to cost 8790 eacn ohe g | Morning, when it will meet for the pur- T NN & Lipye owley ia he tr ¥ € zens of | 1 ca of opening bi r g Sup- | quires any voung lady applying for | NG heieh were aniiied Gispiay HE f opening bids for printing and sup | pretty and not too particular regarding | e A e et T s S LAID AT REST. ¥ ; . ., they were also entitled to on rities Relere I(:“-;:‘ llw\‘ from different sections wi‘“ | Ll Y | ally on was ende 3 t- | i ing- Bitie voune ata 3 A e e - | Remains of the Late W. J. Cal}mg been prevented ham Are Interred at Mountain t of the regatta committee re- and ball, and h B Tepe 5 View, Oakland. 14 been pla ATE ANNIVERSAR v IRt fact that there was a strong| 2 Tavilion €0 s e R X Eent In favor of having the rofatts | The funeral of Willlam J. Callinghsm, | and light. : Y| Golden Gate Lad 1..0:'0 held on some other day than the Fourth. | late ma of the Sun Fire Insuran There will be a gorgeous car of < o e e annivers The question was discussed | at grent | Company. took place yesterday mornin i1 onpovtunity: to. displ their G| : ball hall, which was | the matter was finally settled for the | re Underwriters of the Pacifie, of H : 7 s A ¢ tastefully decorated in wh pink and «il- it by the appointment of Frederick | which the deceased was for many vy | ! Raabe as a committee to confer \\1-1mk|h~- an influential member, was very largeiy i T OB Ter ® % committee and to report back at | represented, nearly all the managers and i = - the next meeting. | general agents attending. 4| A committee will be appointed to visit |~ The pallbearers, from the Board of Trn- the Mayor and various merchants of the | derwriters, were: William Sexton, R, H. | <+> city \m‘\. a view of try m;\;‘ u-]». t ”"l?' to | Naunton, Charles F.luunn s, George W. : SUSper husiness on onday. Spencer, T. Edward Pope, V. C. Driffield, | To Own Livermore for & | thought that this can be accomplished, | Ciiesir Bertheau and | Frank J. Deviin. Whole D {i]iaa very ittle ‘husiriess ican be done on | The British Benevolant Soclety’ was ot = e Day. that day. |resented by Baron Jacobs, Wiliiam One o Vi Ps . — ee———— Doxey, (George C. Woodward and a num- - i STATE INSOLVENT. | ber of othe ¢ HERILT | ' Rev. H. C. Foute. rector of the church. | TESLA IS MUCH INTERESTED ¢ | Family Allowance of the Late Mil-|officiated. (Sha) the beautitul funeral c e P lionaire May Be Cut Off. formed in the most impressive manne: e N 4| George Sthacke, executor of the will of | the body of the church were: . d. St} MINERS WILL CELE @\ the late Thomas Bell, who at one time | 1y, hin ™ 1 Gutte, Willam Greer Harri- | JULY rOURTH. | ranked among the millionaires, took the | son. Rudolph Herold Jr.. J. D. Maxwell, 4 | stand in Judge Coffey’s court yvesterday | L. B, Edwards, Charles A, Laton, Chavlrs 2 * & | and_confissed that in his opinion deced- | I Haven. JohinSeott Wilson." 1l ' R. | i . 3 el s estate was insol ) Mann, Edward aldan, Leslie Wright, | Livermore Valle~ Arranging to Take S e e llnil\'” he n‘-’fi“- win | Howara Wright, Captain Naunton, R !} : ) Mrs. Be amily allowance wi Saward urdy, William . | Care of Half the County and | now be stopp When Beli died, six | Mederaft, B S ! 1. | 4 3 Lo e o Mire. Bell was allowed $iuoo | Lowden, ‘George Mel, J. G. 'Conrad. Wil- to Entertain It & S Fhis i A i liam Frank. Carl Henry, Samtel D. 0 a month. “This allowance has now dwin. | Mo Eed Christensen, George 1. Royally. . e o oo mere B fnscon UDr #hareen@Walter iYoung. Mirsi| A P v 000; but in all proba- Peter Outcalt, the wife of an old-tim. 3 i LR A | amploye of the deceased; Julius Cacsar a Office San Francisco Cail, | 3 o aen Fumored from time to time | SAUIMARN, Who was employed by the de- | %S Broa une 2 : | ceased nearly twenty-five vears ago. and iroadway, Ju 2 i { that the ]} \‘ll"'l sa Il I;MI h:! would pay TV Roff, another old-time emp! has concluded its arrange- Mrs. Bell's claim whether the creditors k 2 5 | ] bration -og the| o gimu unanuqln.'u- not. and this has caused | Théresa M T.""“V | gt LI | Louisa hompson. tristee of the es- | ands : : LosE s b in charge o the affalr | | 3| et Mary - Thompson, who e an | Lo L}:.';u‘l“'- and many other employe i grand marshal; Lincolr. S. | & allowed claim agalnst (he estate for some | 0" 50dv was interred 'in Mountain or DIEPE Sl 1Y { cutor to show se_why he should l""w Eeneiay. dikiang Geo Washington, | o not cease to pay Bell any further | i | tha Washing- allowance at all. The executor will be | MISSION REPUBLICAN CLUB. | F hd d upon the matter July 10, K P O Owing to the unsettled condition of the nization Perfected in the Thirty- | £ S a. m. ”\“] “f red :‘ 7 state a bid of $20.000 offered for ”““Orga s bl S sl ! pegin, and they are Providence mine tuated in Mexico, | Fifth Assembly District. i 1e without ir:M\l!j- o but which is apy at $100.000, was An organization that promises to be a lay and ;;hfl‘ .<‘»‘Hv~‘“; ': Hnlhd and t ¥, \\Il:u h w»u)m | prominent factor in the Republican party bration will be under | g AN : in_relieving theyjn the coming municipal election is the tas Parlor No. 9, preser gtrain, wiil not be forth- | = ssembly Sharns <1ih > Son $1000 715 aircaay |19 | coming. { Thirty-fifth Assembly Distriet Clu r higd ot ) [ “'In Judge Troutt's court the insolvency | Which was organized last night at Twen- | g ime REOIS AhE | proceedings against “Mammy" Pleasant, | ty-third and Mission streets. large crowd ttend for y a_ familiar figure in the Bell | There was a large attendance A big pavi ing erected In_Lie | | household, were taken up. George R, | better element among the Repbll center of tow 4 there is every effort faton was appointed assignee of | the district. After a few short addre eing put forth to create features for the | ¢ Mammy's” estate by the creditors. and | officers were elected as follow arac he Tesla coal miners to ihe | & lrlm ‘wllll‘lmmrdlmfl hn.‘zm his lahorq of | O'Connor, |vrhc~sidemI:_JhH. Newki vice ser of six hundred will appes e quidating their demand president; Thomas F. Bannan, secretary : Biber gt DiEss Vf,‘,‘)‘,"":.‘”","f,,',';,;ha :S ENE G A R G.F. Woodcock. treqisurer: & C. e O alfs thit o taem 1 Y zer. sergeant-at-arms: committee on con- e font with them from the new town | J : SPIRITUALISTS REPLY. L e ans T gt | ch is fast becoming of great commer- | . - Thomas F. Bannan and D. T. Newkirk. cial impo o Ploncanton will unite @-#-0—4-&454 6400 bo-eOe>+ 04D+ 6045464505 +@ Three of Their Leaders Criticise the | A preamble and resolutions were adop with Livermore, and many parties from = Utterances of Bishop Moreland. | ed. urging all Republicans in the Thi the smaller towns have made prepara- MISS ADA JORDAN. Fully 200 spiritualists gathered at lower {‘,{;"cfl'g‘f,‘:éfl;fi'z;'m‘,:'r;‘,,:fi‘ e e tions to attend the celebration. _ompany Sk . % Scottish Hall last evening to hear Wil-| electing delegates of unimpeachable in- F, 1 C. will go from Oakland and | most popular young ladies of Livermore, | ver, was mell fHle, £ad the proer liam Emmett Coleman, Julia Schlesinger | tegrity to the convention that will o will give a m battle and a bayonet Over the pageant as soddess of liberty. 1y up to . The air was under the | and John Slater reply to Bishop More- | called upon to nominate municipal offi- driil S 3 | direction of the following-named commit- d, who made caustic strictures on |cers under the new charter. i The programme Includes a tug-of-war, | . he Fall tees and officer: spiritualistic belief in his sermon last| The club will meet Thursday even-| with twent . mcn on a side, between Died From the Fall. Committee of arrangements—Frank J The three speakers commented | Ing- Livermore and Pleasanton: foot raccs, | Loulse Schneider, the woman who fell | Weiss (chairman), George J. Strong, E.| upon Bishop Moreland’s attitude toward | T T TR Eed pole climbing and all the old-time | out of a window at 4% Bush street last | Lutley, P. Lesile Blackwell; | their faith in lively fashion, but none PYTHIANS IN LINE. go to make up a grand Inde- | yyednesday night, died at the Harbor | reception irfs orge 2 Strong | of tg;-m ;llnemmed to abuse the Bxahmi - 3 ¥ Aete, re will be an illumi. | Hospital at 6:30 o'clock yesterday morn- | g Ma 'm‘hl.;;r.‘lh. T T hor datoriom of. spiritualism ex. | Many Companies of the U“ifm’m‘ bievele T ie, a display of fire- | ing. The woman ;1: W udmlze in a lottery I‘I;mr manager, | plained :lhv‘dnclrlnxnls n‘f1 svlrnfuflllxm and | Rank to Parade in Stockton. | p ¢h ¢ill conclude with a | on the preceding day and went on a spree. | Frank J. Wel s.ant floor manager, | compared them with those of other re- s ‘L}'h,“" et Clups | While Intoxicated she.attempted to ar- | Louts Kragen: floor committeeH. R.| ligions. Julla Bchlesingers address was| Golden Gate "‘f’m[j”';]" of the Iminrm\ nd and supply one of range some Gowers on her window sill, | Rasmussen, E. Lutley, P. A. Scott, Wil- | particularly interesting She is @ woman Rank, Knights of Pythias, Liberty Com- | | lost her balance and fell out. The body | liam Burke, John M. Weiss, G. Leslie | of exceedingly fine abilities, well educated | pany of Oakland, Shaffner Company of was taken to the Morgue. Blackwell. and an excellent extemporaneous speaker. | Ukiah and all the companies of Sacra- | that | pending_the | mento and San Joaquin counties have ac- | cepted the Invitation of the citizens of Stockton to take part in the parade to be | held i that eity 'on the Fourth of July. | The companies of this city and Oakland | will charter a steamer to o to Stockton, d the members will be permitted to nvite a limited number of friends. The | uniformed Knights will be accompanied band of music. l'lfln‘ are bein prepared for the erec- tion of a castellated building on the west RAILROAD TB.AVEL. SOUTHERN PACIF (PACIFIC 8% Trains lenve nnd COMPANY. 004 Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento. 004 Marysville, Orovilleand Redding Woodland side of Mason street, near Market. in | o ich a number of the local lodges of the o iz ights of Pythias will secure quarters. Calistoga and S 6:15p 1 be five stories in height. 00A Atlan 8:45p s will be arranged for lod 04 San nd the upper floor wiil be ocupi | Tone, Knights. | Marysvitle, . Red Tlaft | 8:804 *Miiton, Oakdaic and Sonora. .= 9:001 Haywards_Niles od Way St 9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Laturop, Stockton, ST. JOHN'S PARISHIONERS | Powoiiidicymag T GATHER AT EL CAMPO| — ios”Aneits Dini Los 'Avgeles, Deming, El T'aso, ~IXTH ANNUAL PICNIC IS GRAND SUCCESS. New Orleans and East. 10:004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way i!lllonl 11:004 anfwda Niles and Way Stations. 12:00n Ni Livermore, Stockton, Sacra- | mento, Mendota, Haniord, Visalia, ‘ Pcrterville . A *1:00p Sacramento. Tiver Stenmers. 0r Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 4:00r Martiuez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Ssuta Ttosa. 4:00r Benicia, Vacavillo, Sacrauiénto, Kuights Landing, Valuable Gate Abunacn oad Game Prizes in Are Distributed to i z | Wood.and, the Lucky Winners. ‘ Maryaville, Oroville, 10:454 E 4:30% Niles, San Jososnd Stockion ....... 7:108 | 4:30% Yoscinite Slceping Car for Raymond 18:159 v that the sixth annual picnic and | B“Pflg"g'é e reunion of St. John's parish ag El Campo P oo i T et NP UL vesterday was a success wotld be put- 3or Stockton, Merced, Freiio. 12:158 ting it mildly. Tt was voted by all who Il S B endota, Fresno, attended to be one of the hest outings of | 3.a0r Seiolh n»jl”fl’ffl?g Eipae b th m, and Father Peter Brady. the o '[anmu;? ml‘l,]m = P pastor of the church, who worked hard S Twopead Ogdlen an in its behalf, was congratulated on o'x’!\'fim'd"h"e“"“'" e sides for the excellent enjoyment affordsd | 7:00p Orcgon T to his flock Bonad w1 arly a thousand people, yvoung ones 18:0er Vallelo. Port Costa and 'Way ‘Sta- predominating, went over in the mq ing to the delightful picnic grounds COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). the steamer Ukiah, and were soon (Foot of Market Street.) gaged in the various amusemen T7:45A Benta Cruz Excursion for_Sants vided by competent committe Cruz and Principal Way Stations 18:052 cussions of many basket menus were 8:13A Newark,Centerville, San Jose, Feiton, lowed by dancing in the pavilion. and at B&u&derurrekSnnklOmxnndWAl sesen 1 o’clock everyboc adjo ed to e race ious - L eckeeyerypd s aciourned (ol iie tace 2:18r Newrk, Genierviii, San Jose, Now track to witness long list of events. e o 0mey o The winners are as follows: AT e Principal Way 7 12 ye ¥ 5. 0'Con- Station 10:508 H | 4:15r Sap Jose, leuwood and Way Sta- years—First, Kate B 9:204 e basE3e Plion Banta” Gruz and Way Bta- irst, Alex Harmon: tions...... B Lent giianeacan CREEK ROUTE FERRY. FRANOISCO—Foct of Market Street (Slip 8)— 2 to 16 _years—First, Kitty | 9:00 11:00AM. $1:00 °*2:00 $3:08 Al 1 *6:00 of th ¥ #rom OAKLAND—Faol of Broadway, —*6:00 8:00 10:004.Ms Shnleys gédanic 11200 1:00 $3:00 00 14:00 *3:00r . rriageabie nes Corrigan; second, Mi COAST DiVISION (Broad Gauge). Young lad (Third and Townsend Sts.) M - 0A Ocean View, South S8en Francisco.. *6:30p 5 ME= | +7:004 San- Jose and Way Statious (New =i o Almaden Wednesdaya only)....... 11308 “H\"L e | $7:304 Bunday Excursion for Ban Jose, urphy. - Santa Cruz, Pucific Grove sad il Principal Way Stations. . 18:359 9:004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa (‘mz wil Pacifio Grove, Paso Robles, San o Tauis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surt and Miles Sulliva Principal Way Stations 4:108 10:404 8an Jose and Way Stations. *8:004 J. Donovan: second, | 21:80A San Jose and Way Stations . 5:309 *2:45r San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Mrs. J. Murphy; sec- | Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sau Jose, Giltoy, Hollister. Sauta _Cruz, over 40 Suligas, Monierey wud Pacitis 1, Grove. - for men over 60 ve First, John Che d, C. M. Brown. 50 San Josoand Principal Way Statio " mem the committees—First, | 0 San Joso and Princip: 6:354 nd, Peter Twomey. 0 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 'fl 354 George Ric sec- 0p San Jose aud W tations. 7:308 ey 45p San Joso and Way Station 7:302 ntly” confirmed F. Meyers A for Morning. T for Afternoon | *Sunday excepted. ~ { Sunday only. tSaturday ouly, t€aturday ond Sunday /Snnday and Monday. uumrm NoRTflWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEH BAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tibaron Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7: n. 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 13:3%, 3:0, §:10, 6:30 p. m. Thurydays—Extra tri at 11:30 p. m. S‘lumu'n—i:xtn trips at 1: and 11:30 p. m. Harmon F sts who enjoyed the fun were Brother Hosea of Sacred Heart Col- lege and Brother Erminold of St. Peter’s Parochial The follow labored zeal re the committees who e enjoyment | . Bugene mony, Jo- McInérny Joseph R hn Cherry William Me R. Hulling, John an BUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:88, inagm s ; o ehan o n. | 600 6:20 p. m’ Gate—Timothy Minehan (cbairman), T. R SAN EY SAN F NCISCO. Hulling, John M(“In i 3 K DIALY\! ‘Lm‘lo 20, 9:20, ul:u-‘lfl P : el o uEen® | T840, 6:15 p. m. ‘Saturdays—Extra trips Hulling, Pe Tamony, John | 340 815 B, | e BUNDATS-S 18, 5240, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:00, 508 ) ue it s Ca =, p m. e \Viiear. | Between San Francisco and Bchuetzen Park inager. Licute pame schedule as sbove. 3 e = Arrive committee- ergeant T. Curtin, Cor- In Effect San Francisos poral Rich b/ , Ben Burn: April 16, Ben Bogu R it Thomas Millerick, | Destindtion. e | Novato, POLL TAX IMBROGLIO. i | janta Rosa. The case of Charles J McGlynii of the e Hibernla Bank, charged with refusing to Fulton, § o a d v 8 o ‘Windsor, give h me to a deputy Assessor, w oo alled in Judge Grah court y Lytton, morning. Geyscrville Attorney Alford, on behalf of Assessor | Gloverdale, |7:35 pm Dodge, safd there was no desire to prc cute the case, as the Assessor had obtain- Hopland and 10:25 amy ed the ir{nrm’.nlzlmr wanted. Attorney Ukiah. 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm Stafford for the defeadant objected to the = matter belng disposed of in such a way, 3 10:25 am statements had Leen made which wero Guerneville. |7:86 pm( 't in accordance with the facts. | 120 pmy The Judge crdered F. L. Putnam, the | 8:00 am| Sonoma 10:40 am| 8:40 amy complaining witness, to take the stand A and in_answer to qu D d pm|_Glen Hlien. | 6:05 pm| 620 pra that when he accosted McGlynn he did = not show his badge or tell Lim that he | am| Sebastopol. 10:40 am|10:25 am 'Iafipm\slflpm Biages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Eorings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop= | land r Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakee was a_deput o | Did you not, when you applied for the warrant, state to me that you had told McGlynn you were a debuty Assessor and was why I issued the warrant? asked the Judge. “I don’t remember doing replied Putnam. “and If I 4id It was done inad- | port and Bartiett Springs: af, Uklan fof Vichy vertent " Dpflnxgs E!\r‘:llflxn ;nr\flg! ‘[’{l'le I,l'ak:(l !i:urv' After some wrangling hetween counsei | Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, the Judge said he would not have issued | Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley s, the warrant if he had known that the | Bucknell's, - Sanhedrin ~Helghts, =~ Hullville, deputy Assessor had mot informed Me. | Booneville, Phtlo. Christine, Soda Springs, Uty e o at, Informed Mc- | Navarro, - Whitesboro, Alblon, Little " Rivery a1 position. and he thought Tt Was an | Wretm. Deat Wil Layigine. Coms a1 position. I as v . Deal 3 . outrage that McGlynn should have been | wahe Bells Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyers arrested. He would dismiss the case and | Beotin and Bureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets ad reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. so ordered. —————— Declines to Compromise. John H. Sievers, who holds a judgment ainst the city for $2:00 for damage to his property at the corner of Van Ness avenue and Lombard street, E served notice on the St ors that their cffer to compromise for $275 has been rejected and that the proceadings in the Supreme Court, which were continued until Tu negotiations for a comy will be taken up and prosecuted if aim is not settl=d by that date. LA e St The City Not Liable. Auditor Wells has refused to audit bills of the Preston School for the main- tenance of Edward K-llv. a boy who was Ticket Offices, 650 Market st.. H,_C. WHITING, General Manager. Santa Fe Route San Francisco to Chicago. Chronicle bldg. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Azent, THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. the | originally_sent to San Quentir by Judge — | Wallace for burglary. As he was under | EVERY DAY THE YE 7 age. he was transferred to the Preston | PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLS School by order of the Prison Directors. | ToURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND Auditor Wells holds {hat the prison au- | por CHICAGO AND THE EAS thorities had no le right to order the | yAtxpm STREET FERRY A transfer, therefore the city canno. be held | MARKET-STREEL FE E responsible for Kelly's support. | DETAT ¥ . HOURS | 'LAR HORTH mmc com RAILROAL. S SO MANY IN- TA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, MARKET ST. TELEPHONE. Main OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. 11:00 a. m.; or Mill Valley an ‘RAMENTO OFFICE, 211 J street. . on .\ln'n‘d:n: e s’;’,?(:,. s 4\“1\1»\ 5 n;‘;-'u'l 7 Batat lara strost: 3 9:00 and 11:30 - Tk e, i o e THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAW JOAQUIR #11:00 a. m. does not to 8An Raf'l Sundnys. VALLEY RAILWAY COMPARY. Prom Jan. 35, 1599, trains will run e followsy = . does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays. rked (*) run to San Quentin AL TO "RANCISCO, 3. e 40, *10:2) _ Bouth-bound. : a0, 4 m 3 on’ v Cadnesdays Passen- |Mixed. RA TRIPS on Mondavs, Wednesdays ser. |Sunday at 640 and 10:15 b, m 0, *10:4; 0, Dlfl,. Exe’ptd *11:45 10:15 00, marked (*) run to San Quentin FROM MILL VALI 8 Bakersfleld ) p. m ! Visalla Mondass, Wednesdays | 11 pmi 6 5 bl Tuare 10:2 pe m I a x 1 at Intermediate points as required. o iy B e T etaee aud othor cothectiona FHROUGH TRAINS louirs'at Trate ll:(::unr- Otfice, 321 Markeq week day urdays. week sta'ns. | sta'ns. | excepted)— ‘ | aderc ye Saturday way stations adero and way sta‘ns. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, . Reyes and way sta'ns. B25 KEARNY 8T Estanlished i | 1n 1854 for the treatment of Privata mUUNT YAMALPALS SCENIC RAILWAY | Diseases, Lost Manhood Debllity or S | disense Wearing on bodzand mindana Leave San F via Fausalito Ferry, Skin Digeases, "The doc: Commencing DAY, April 23, | | 3 othersfall Try him . Churges 10w and 1 | Curesguara Call orwrite. 5 p. sday and Satur- | Heturning Same. ven- | Tngs, Arriving in 8. F. at 1120 p. m, SUNDAYS, & 0, 10 and 11 a’ m. and 145, and 4 p. m, Fare, §. F. to Summit and Return, $140, THOB. COOK & SON. Agts., 621 Market st, nr.g.r.ulnno . Box 2357, SaL Francisco. Weekly Call, $1.00 perVear 2:50 |