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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1899, BARBAT HOLDS THE EDGE ON THE OTHERS Health Board Is All Split Up. e RIVAL COLLEGES RESPONSIBLE g CITIZENS PLACED AT THE RAILROAD'S MERCY Using the Receiving Hospital to Protect Crime. 10 i | A PRETTY FI Health Board Appomts Rallroad Surgeons Fmergency Stations in Obedience to the Com- SeEe mands of Herrin, Burns and Sabin. | Eeeney, Coftey and Eayno Beady. to | Do It, but Burns’ Family Physi- cian Has an Ax to Grind. g frequently consulted with Dr. Cof- | in railroad damage cases and h timony has been {nvariably in favor | of the corpc Dr. W. H. Dorr, an- | W COFFEY ALTER B, has | ha As pretty a fight as one would wish to ion t in a lifetime is now other assistant police surgeon, 18 the [y, - &0 Boardior Health. | Onithe suxface | the surgeon employed by the hpears to be Dr. Barbat against his | wssociation with | Sutter Street Rallroad@ Company. The | colleagues—Drs, Payne, Coffey and Kee- \‘ g elder Dorr was to e been a member | ney. As a matter of fact, it is the united hee the board, but he did not care to | faculties of the Cooper and University of 5 assume the duties and secured a posi- | California medical colleges' against the L tion for his son. College of Physicians and Surgeons. In Assistant Police Surgeon Cluness is the preliminary sparring so the “P. v of shaland S.” as the Fourteenth-street insti- ¥ on in the employ of the X g 2 : 5 \® | tution is called, has had all the advan- 1ty vhich the Sutter et Rallroad Company. AS-|i.ge Latterly, however, its united op- perpe- | sistant Police Surgeon J. I Stephens is{ ponents have .developed wonderful rect. ted to Dr. Barbat and may be - | perative powers and the contest promises : ed not to disgrace the relationship | to go the limit to a draw. ; tion of independence. | Inst 1 e man will be hap, 3 a » of th ¢ thus He is Dr. G the present rd 1 o and County superintender tionships FFO 801 le netw ¢ longer the fight lasts the y D e hold office, and should it : L0 size 18338 inches. Al this week they | quality of fancy broche, 37 inches wide, he railroad from the conse- ) decision he will continue stripes, fine maco cotton, = o dark colors. Your choice of the.entire lot of nces of any of its acts. There o Teribers ot tho DRars PES, p : c|e° A 15¢c each | 4 styles at.. e oo | es in this city where intimated their wish to double heel and toe, sizes 5| 5 | have been run down by disposing of him, the | ancy Su\tlngs—A lot of 38-inch checks st ma ; med or being to appoint as his suc- | to 9, regular value 50c. To| 'Linen Roller Towels, all made UP | and figures that sold at 20c, and some Mo- who has Hodghead ators of the ope David tment has been have sprung up on e e % er the spur of a bribe, to < . i hat the railroad was not to f Py n: ons. 1 member of the board, Dr ’ s perfectly willing to get rid of o T es to budge in that 5 the absolutety certain : e sandidate of the and 8. will g c d employes 0s lace Jake the corporation responsible | &PP¢ to perform announced ‘himself to that P ad to obey ) g0 last night. At a secret 5 : R oard to oil the toboggan Sl o : employes of the Health il h of a wis proposed to oust Suss- . J vietim y and Payne voted in £ Dar Barbat in the negative, knew it to be the purpos through GHT TO OUST DR. G.’ being waged in | C clean them up. 28C PaIPr | ready for use, 17 inches by 2} yards long, Black Cotton Hose, in fine gauge maco yarn, high spliced heel, | double sole and toe, re(’u'ar 17 inches wide, good quality, the regu- Clean-up price |lar price 74 per yard. 19C | week. value 25c. toe, San Francisco's Greatest Mail- Order House. Hosiery. If you are going for an outing you'll wear out lots of footwear. get a good supply now. Economical footcomfort. 2500 pairs Children’s Black Cotton Hose, fast black and seamless, double heel and ribbed, maco cotton, sizes 510 9;.... narrow 12;c pa 145 pairs Infants’ Fancy Thread Socks, in plaid and stripes. We |mported these to sell | at 25c and 35c per pair. To clean up what is left we make the price.......18C | otton and Lisle 375 pairs Children's Fancy Cotton Hose, in plaids and | 100 dozen Ladies’ Better Hale’s. Hal ir Tow xdust in two 150 More towels needed nowa- | days than ever—warm days, ercise. Some snaps here. 4 Great Snaps in Dress Goods for Vaca- tion Suits, a 50c_grade of fancy granite, 38 50 dozen Damask Towels, all finen, | inches wida, in dark colors; a | in fancy cord, 38 inches wide ; a colored borders, with long knotted fringe, | o¢ fancy pop'in, 38 inches wide, and e's goods—good goods—worthy, wearable, satisfactory goods. Summer Selling. Lots of summer goods in the house that have got to go. Stocktaking is a big, tedious job at best. The less odds and ends we have the better—better for us and better for you. Outing Suits. ' Durable and wearable—late patterns that are nearly sold | out—bargains while they last. | cling. y roads and outdoor ex- saic stripes and chevron ‘cords that sold at $1.00, in light and dark colors, a big assort- ment of shades and patterns, but only a few | yards of each. While they last..35¢ yard Bedspreads. 2 cases White Crochet Bedspreads, hem- lots; usually selling at 40c and 25 and 30c each 0 yards Twilled Roller Toweling, Summer Shirt Waists. Ruitling. med ready for use, full size 72484 inches, While they last they are | ..63c cach | On sale this | 000 I 75 .6c yard he s ard mangled lect Hodghead. - He i : o 4 by | and by no fault personally against | wrote Robinson the letter which was pub- | exonerated and the Robinson clause | : s A field f corruption in posing him as the { lished yesterday adopted, but C 3 case had to Burns h Gt b T Dr. Barbat's stand | _Robinson turned it over to Fletcher. | be wholly retried. The witnesses were | his i not o ing life and death has been opened to four votes to ¢ | With Chr these two called upon | again examined in toto. ht as they o raflroad. | the yad. The men that could make ree to ele Baldwin v night. The latter then | would, Chretien's followers could not | St C 1. | Dennery their fellow may be expected her three told his story to Fletcher in the presence | stem the tide, and Chretien’s head came i mnd the rail- e f e j,Stand an .of Robinson and Chretien. Robinson | o; easy of con- | to be easy of co nee ey have claimed that Chretien had eatedly ap- Then occurred a piece of fierce jugglery. placed the people ¢ proached him, adjuring a_collection of $i0 | The report as prepared by the inv aheen e e o . ; from Baldwin. but the colonel thought he | ing committce was thrown aside and | SR ek _been candid with his referred to the subscription as money fo | motion by James O'Gara Colonel Robin- H al has been made ie would have told them that be paid in the g o n's head fell into the basket pital. Men and women may be maimed > not because he was ! committee. Chretien’ Robinson was deposed 2 i e A et > but be- | Robinson goaded him on to get the rake- | the fireworks committ o Boretisganc 8 | down which was due him personally for | vice president of the exe g Herrin | ceiving Hospital is a serviceable guard work done. | and member of the fireworks committee. 3 ¢ They could | of doctors who are paid by munici- . Winslow |- sewwith 't ng said the | Both were then expelled bodily from mg‘ e S e G e d them also | mitness. could See no other outcome | general Fourth of July Committen ; i 3oth ‘ L 3 mere mention - - than a mingling of fists. T {old them that b Lone | of the Southern Pacific Comy Anderma i Ot Flght in Fourth of | ha": ms'ios o passed and that there GONE TO HE B i — flaunting a red rag in front lv C 7 as but one possible thing to do. I of- R REST. e akes Barbat bellow. mm | fered my parlor, sitting and dining rooms H 3 Zox s MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT because, while Harbat is Ju y Lo ittee. | a& an Uphoistered ring but they both sat | The Passing Away of Mrs. Lillian A. 1e rai umily of Dan Burns, Dr. o | there, mute and inactive. T ‘then sug- Carlie, a Prominent Me: ficia e T THOROUGHLY DISCUSSED &ri: thie full confidence of tha | gested the b rd or the street, nelther Rl BHIEE G ; ng Mexi been called in on extra- | Bedlam and babel are as sweet har-|6f which p emed to suit their fan- e Native Daughters. i [ \ an un- i BTy er e (‘vm the | mony compared with a single meeting | €les. One was ‘certainly lying.” _A wreath of beautiful flowers and a/long f. W. DOHRMANN ADDRESSES [1iic Tt il phasi ol [ of the executive committee of the Fourth | (Colonel Roblfson was called In and told | streamer. of purple ribbon hung on the | ¥ THE SOCIALISTS. of July committee. That body gathered | fhought all along that the money Which | terday. an erablem cp iers Home f Heal last night In its rooms at the Grand Ho- | Chretien referred to was to go Into the | gon(i¥e "0 STDIEM of Sorrow for the | + 3 ns of record nm | tel and for five hours indulged in a pas- | Fourth of July fund. Chre ea i ohigny of the prominent members of Talks About the New Charter and Its : “ms colle agues | sion for obstruction and dilatory tactic . | fied and_his ;{.»“;‘1,,” ”m‘mx. A 'tj‘v»]-iv-’v‘rli\ql f\,x o .\ivi”?h'x,’f,\hlv‘r,vIn{ v;‘)n Benefits to the People of il s purpose Jof ithe (LR AWES (o)) tted was to be given for a | deceased, who was a sister of the late the City. i e, tigate the charges brought against | This point he could not | Frank J. Higgins, the first president of g he man to M. Chretien and Colonel T. P. Rob- | e examination the: Grand Paclor of the Native Sent of u Superintende: )‘l <1 the City and | {nson, accused by A. S. Balawin with at-| y added cumulative fact the Golden West, had for a long time | 1 President F. W Hospit tempting to extort mone: | Bin's evidence, It was :also intimated | prior to her demise: been a great sufferer i 1o even to the the present Barbat seems to have | (jeorge W. Fletcher, chairman .of the | that Chretlen had secured $1 rom . a | from a dis which she knew was in- : . R ) h His colicagiios have the | commiites, precideds dnd on Chrediens | Saloonkeeper on Montgomery street, and | curable. - Despite her fllness, she W i s £ his mouth with vrw three votex necessary o clect Hodghead, | oin motion_ the committee: waded ‘right | RICK he did not collect for the com- ardent worker. for the ad ncem: ¢ v . st not the four needful to oust Sussdorf. {nto the midst of thin, the regular-or- | S Sl he order, which, next to her onl i P, 1 principal interest the Cooper and {l'.‘r RSO fw Sokmar | ,The ne xt Vrv\?)x"x";\zr'\flf:\u_z"r;!l: fas {\_r-:j she loved ‘with an ardor that h: t 1 hos have in the A motion was.made and carried giving | oy, PP B s R S LS T v any : : AL 00 ncroachment of | the chair the power to appoint a commit- SeA Blanchard nicader ofia band bee atlon, and so long as. th 1 and Dr. s and Surgeons tec of seven to stigate all ‘charges - Blanchard, ‘a- leader of @ band, 'to " attend . the meetings of by ra i people idered thefr par- preferred s hretien, Robinson | e, iacs, of onor, dn. the .procession. . Parlor, of which. she | e e et hat reason they et al. Chairman Fletcher had anticipated | ey fens te prowe. i fesertlons the mats | joe = > il S his opposition to Hodg- this action and he promptly named. the | g0 @ S o Ao des at AoTaloe ng Wweeks ago she a g ol L 15 OpROsiContito 1 ned. the | ter was laid over unti] to-day at 4 o'clock. | tended a social function given by her pa cause to find presents the P. and following committee of inquisttion:” Z. U. | T diiicitorial commitice reported. as | jono oo 8¢ 1 th eith peculiar ser- at with Sussdorf out of the | Dodge, A. G. Platt,” W. J. Herrln, James | to)1ows: 5 i S 10T ‘“‘l "h‘ lrm “\l;‘ny" friend she said; S i el Keeney, Coffey hd Payne | H. O'Brien, Leonard Stone, Percy 1. Hen- 8% el, will be the last time E Enecie nder. The third x\um:l put In, if not Hodghead, some other | derson and W. J. Jobson, T) the Chairman and Executive Committee— 3 z ‘ ¥ the Mexi- and candidate. The action of | These seven repaired to -a closed-doors | our -committee. appointed to in- | WAy on S Bl pehElne LS, et 140 2. AL Extortion ‘made againet | fraternal mother. "I feel that I am soon o h e 2 o eltiie cians at a meeting on the | session. .With the trappings of dignity t o 5 b L g e ’5‘,,{’ e o | Ve on which they first trled to | and austere importance the work of in- | L. the executive ‘commitee H;,’;Z”“‘"’:"‘{‘,"”,‘L e e b L8 50 es- [ 1 " Deople of f, bat showed that. Dr. | quisition began. i o - ed | reac € s ¢ s ) al doctor that he |2 E I”.l'f,“,;“,‘m’;h} = ne fntroduced an innocent looking res | The first witness. to be called: was AL S.| piabe anait be contioee, anth | Tesinnc Fed |2l gy the s mman sk mfl\[ ! haracterization. featine Gt Ve n to the effect that the College of | Baldwin eof the Glen Park Company, . at the rooms of this committee. | was taken to the home, where at 5 o'cl The spolls system ed, must iclans and Surgeons be allowed equal | whose letter acted as a reveille to Robin. That the testimony offered against | 5 aftertionn ehespeacaril licate work required by.the | op'5eBeq % na the civil® service, priv at the City and County Hospi- | son -and the sleeping commi Robinson - is insufficient to support the | \ = Sdiis rformed by.the mem- | mobrdied in the néw charter, tal with the Jepartment of the session. He told a plain, ur arge of extortion: | s ‘an unusually " bright | t } ¢ Health, The dail e University of Cal 1 Cooper Med- | unimpeachable tale. of how: Chretien had Ue find the charge of extortlon | woman, highly: educated; one of high ar- ident : 7| eral discussion of the of munici- | it : alfo that 1t have the 3 come to him, saying that' Robinson. had L. tistic taste,'a fluent writer and possessed | iccidents and police cases | S8 SECHEOR, OF 10 "t mnd A, | lege of appointing one visiting phy sent him. for the $50 draw-down, which & of fine voice, which she frequently used | ne er their immediate | Borensen were the « | and one vis surgeon without pay; | was his due for work done in securing the to charm the'members of the parlors. She | ir subordinates are re e | and, further, to appointt an equal number | fireworks show for. Glen Park. Chretien was a regular attendant at all the grand thia fal ey 5 of graduates as intern aid, ording to Baldwin, that if Robin- parlor sessions, and being well versed in this field, which.is the ob- T0 THE PUBL|C | The resolution was adopted with only | son was to get $50, why he deserved ten 1cg|~mmn rendered valuable a tance in | nger to-the raiiroad. | one dissenting vote (Barbat's), but the |times as much. This statement -took 3 framing laws for the order. She was the | Sarets sttt | fact that the triumph was not without op- | Baldwin's breath away. He saw that-he e . | composer of one of the odes now in u 2 has talen eVeLy | . \s our mame has been prominently|position:made;itimone theiless.bitter for up against one who dared and -he | e bi an hat ensued upon the 0N |and for, which she was awarded a prize. | the field perfectly the opponents of the College of Physicians a stay of proceedings for a day. [sembled an anarchist riot, ¢ But owing to her illness her absence at | Physician is Dr. | mentioned in connection with furnish- | ;o rgeons, which had at last won its n told the Inquisitors: that ‘Chretien | fiva quiet was restored the last held Grand Parlor was noted, and | of the staff of | IDE Supp Jlies to the San Francisco Fire | long and was finally on equal foot- took alarm at this and.sought subterfuge{ chairman demolished” his mallet rap- | D20y \\v‘r‘:: the v\\vn’r;ls' of (npflt})_\' (\)(4‘ : stafl of | ;) artment and by one of the daily |ing with others. | by requesting Baldwin to give the 0 in |ping for order. e e e ] railroad hospital. | A h Sussdorf out and Hodghead in | form of & check payable to Robinson, If | There had- beeni no stenographic report | ©fgiiic TARE ATUSUIER OF the Grand Tatlor. | Physician Is Dr, | Papers in such language as to lead to|p '5nq §. would be cock of the walk, with | he intended to give it at all. of -the investigating committee's labors, | 1o Gl de ame of the sieters in . the o in the ser. | the inference that we ‘were in collusion | the others nowhere. Tt remains to be| This Chretien said would- ¢inch Robin- | so the trial had to practically be repeated "”‘r"‘,l.r',md"g‘,n;.,]“x‘mm ‘m‘:.'_,-m-ni’ _"')‘ ) S°T- | (ith the department in charging ex- seen whether or not Barbat can hold the | son and expose his vile and corrupt |‘before the executive committee.. The first | far funeral Should e condueted. and hos | e orbitant prices and - paying commis- | 10Tt | methods. Witness sald he Immediately | (wo findings were disposed of. Raabe | hqupen il he cartied St 3 audien al nothing has | 2710 66 o alate Taniioy EL 2 ! 5 ices of the members of La Estrella | ions, we desire to state public th L @eie0e6i000000060e600000 0000 0000000000000 0000006000 s0e0s0-00 or. She was a native of Columbia, place 1the the public at n Pacific Com- reet Railroad Com- t railroads. Dr. H. P Surgeon our prices have been fair and m able, and that we have never offered | ¢ or paid, and neither has any member | of the department or other person in | either a public or private capacity ever | /.) solicited or recefved directly or indi- | rectly any commission, rebate or other | | consideration for any business or orders | ¢ sfres istant e placed with us. B \ DUNHAM, CARRIGAN & HAYDEN | ¢ \ ©0; + \ San Francisco, June 28, 1599, £ | [ — RS New Charter Club. | & | A largely attended meeting of the New | ¢ | Charter Democratic Club, Forty-fourth | 4 Assembly district, was held in Washing- | [ ton Square Hall last night with President [ L. D. Bacigalupi in the chalr." After the | ® transaction of routine bu Charles | & Sweigert and H. Gutstadt :d the | 0 meeting, discussing the principles of the | ¢ new charter. e following lnnHfllLl-td * were appoinied by the president: 5 « sinigJosenh. M. C “ampodonico, | Charles MeCarth G. Demartint, | ¢ George - Hatfield, ~ Frank Pellegrini,. A | & Bu A. Devoto, Frank Syme, George | | Kumphoff, M. J. Carr, Abe Glassman and . ng. “tramping—any | Richard Wheeler. E [ T s | * Finance—George Glanninl, Charles Le- B 't requires' much physical cali. Joseph Lavin, Andrew Denegri and | will prove fess. fat y Vaccari. | e to your health if o p.xlkn——\\\‘ Demartini, A. . A. | ¢ rom time to time you eat a little of | f;,"’h,;,f,','f"a,'m s iy oo T GHIRARDELLI'S ‘ e 3 1 B | The famous old JESSE MOORE. WHISKY is | ® MONARCH CHOCOLATE, | ‘recommended’ by physictans for family and Vesi o medicinal- use because it is pure: y susta ining, ensrgy. preserving, | s nour 'h‘ g ; delicious to the paiate ; End of the Gas Case. very cony venient. At grocers' —in Judgment in favor of the San. Francisco 10c packages—or 1-lb. 35c, Gas and Electric Company. and against | + Major Hooper of the Occidental- otel | 4 was formally entered yesterday by Judge | Seawell In_the action brought to test the | T validity of the resolution lately, pz by, the Supervisors fixing the gas’ taie at | & $110. The entry of judgment is simply | ¢ | the legal end of a controversy which il | fact was ended last week.when Judgs | ? Seawell decided that the resolution could | 4 | mot be introduced In evidence in support | 4, | of the defense. the case was calied | Yesterday Gavin McNab, wivg represenh\-li / the defendant, announced that the de- | [ fendant rested. The gas company’s at- torneys then introduced the -bill against Hooper and on it judgment was entéred | as stated. —_—— Ladles’ tailor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks. Credit, M, Rothschlld, 34 Post st. S ) L e e e S S SRR S *@-o—o—o—o 009500 The New Secretary to the Board of Health Responds to the Toast, “How to Cleanse the Tenderloin.” Tuolumne County, and was in the fort third vear of her age. The funeral will | be held from the home at 2 o’clock this | afternoon. —— A GRAND EXCURSION. | To Lake Tahoe During the Holidays. Another grand outing has just: been arranged for pleasure-seekers of the | bay cities by the Southern Pacific Company. On Friday, Saturday, Sun- day and Monday next, on train leaving this city at 6 p. m., there will be Lake Tahoe excursions, for which the ex-| tremely low round-trip rate of $t1 30 has been made. A steamer trip around | charming Lake Tahoe and a chance to visit any of its delightful resorts is in- cluded. Tickets* will be good for return on any regular train from Truckee up to noon of Thursday, July 6, so that ample time is given for a rayal trip. | This is the very height of the Tahos season, and the. rate offered is unprece- dentedly low. Tickets are now on ='fln either at the city ticket office, 613-) ket street, under the Grand-Hotel, or the ferry depot. Don't lose a chance like thi Remember the dates—Friday to Monday next, inclusive, on 6 p, m. train. T o LINCOLN MONUMENT LEAGUE. | | Ladies of the meoln and Garfield Relief Corps . Interested. 5 The executive committee of thé Liricolit Monument League held a meeting in the | office of -Judge M. Cooney, Phelan ‘build- | ing, last night, with' Charles Edelman n:| the chair. Comrade Carr reported. that the visiting. committee “had visited Tin- coin and Garfield Relief Corps, and that it had. been ‘warmly recejved in both in- stances, .and that -committees: had - been appointed to take. definite action.. As soon as the varfous. women orgarizations have been appointed a joint meeting with the executive commitiee of.'the league will be held. A number of speechés were. Mmade in favor of the panhandle exten- sion and the ‘placing of the Lincoln monu- | ment in it at some appropriate place, —_— ee———— Rag Time Hayes, the Pianist, At Kapp & Street, tamale Grotto; nightly, B A B B B O R e o S RGOS SNCY [ R S % 935.937-939-941- 943-945-947 Market Street. 20 dozen assorted styles and colors, all. this season's styles and all good value at $2 to $2.50. We want to sell them out now, so while they last the price will be veeeee... 8150 cach Duck Skirts. 15 dozen Separ Dt Skirts, in white, blue a | black, just the thing for your | vacation or Sum‘hy outing | They are the regular $I ktn\., | but to clean up they go at ceeeeess...39cC cach Yacation Handkerchiefs 250 dozen Children’s Vac Handkerch:e!s, hemstitched, red borders. They are cheap pnough for the children to have plenty; cheap enough to lose e s s 285G cach ation 200 yards Fancy Ru crepe and r‘bl,on trimmed, in black, white and colors, 2 to 3 inches wide, a great deal of vari- ety in the lot, worth all the way from 25 to 50c per yard. You can easily find an economical use for them at, .9¢c yard ling, silk It's a pretty bad cook who of coffee made of our ‘Ideal” blend in our *Tdeal” coffee pot COFFEE, Ideal blend, 2 1bs. Reg per b, TOMATOES, 4 cans. [ K i lar price VIN PASTLUR bot.. Wine. « and Kola recomr as a great nerve Regular pri BROMANul‘L()\ pkg Regular mu ROYi\L MALT WHISKY, hnt 75¢ L pury Mail and Telephone Orders Receive Prompt Attention. 21 STOCKTON ST., | 3253 FILLMORE ST., Near Market. ‘ Corner Lombard. Tllnpham llm 5522. | Telaphons West 153, BUY NOW—PAY LA THIS SET—IN 0AK ONLY— SPECIAL THIS WEEK. "ER ODD PIECES OF FURNITURE__ FILL LAT SPACE _IN Ol THE J. 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