The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 30, 1899, Page 8

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FEDERAL Al LOCAL HEALTH FFICERS CLASH Dr: Coff y”s Mission Is Om:zosed. 3ARRED FROM QUARANTINE £ NOT ALLOWED TO INVESTIGATE THE NIPPON MARU. - Will Be Docked Morning — Passengers Protest Against Being Det ese Steamer SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. JUNE SOLEMN ORDINATION OF TH | REV. PATRICK T. COLLOPY Frank Eastman Bosqui _Engraving an\dn), street; Walter Brunt Clay A. Murdock & Co., 532 iips & Smyth, 518 Clay Printing Company, 514 Willlam C. Brown & « \lr(—vl: Louis Roesch & C¢ ! The Hicks-Judd Comp street; cramento 0 stre any street: B. C. Hughes, 511 Sansome str The Stanies Taylor Company, 424 Sansome W, in & 16 Sacrament 113 bbot 419 Company Mysell-Rollins ' Compar Commercial Publishing Com- alifornia street; Mutual Label Lithographi ympany, 25 Main ; Upton Bros ket street; . Woodward ., 12 Sutter street; Mcintyre, Commercial _street Graddock, 419 Sacramen: Union Lithographic Com- street; Phillips Bros., treet; mer-Rollins Blectro’ | type C nm]mn\ 424 Sansome street. Policeman’s Trouble With a Prison-| er, Her Friend, a Special | and a Crowd. Policeman Charles Murphy sensation on Sixth and Market stree night by his attempts to make an : in the face of unlooked for difficulties. He had arrested a woman and was standing with her at the patrol box when | she spied a friend and called for assist- ance. The friend came forward promptly and knocked the policeman down into created a | last | _ ‘T;FIREWORKS FOR HOME DISPLAY UnXld Case ]\o. 2—8§1.00. 1 Surprise Bc Bomb, 5 l’ack\i{ ck 1 Dewey Jack, 1 ¢ 1 5 Wheel. 1 l Candles, % 4-Ball Candios, | No. | Sta ar Mine, 1 Whistis 6 Large Pin Wh N 2 Yellow Jack: Bomb, —_——————— 1 Catherine Wheel, § Blue Lights, 6 3-Inch Ser IFFICULTIES. |pents, 1 Flower Pot, 1 Box Red F 1 Cap DUTY UNDER DIF Eistol, 12 Boxes Caps, 30 Red Heads, 7 Picces | Punk. UnXlId Case Ball Candles, 6§ s, 3 &-Ball Can tle Bombs, No. 3—$2.00. -Ball Candles, 3 6-Fa Large Pin Wheely Wheels, 2 4-1 Star Mine. Crackers, 2 4 age Pistol Crackers, 1 1 Surpr] x, 40 He: t Light, 1 S-Inch Wheel, 20 Pleces Punk. UnXhl Case No. 4—8$3.00. y | cellarway and proceeded to Kiclk him un | til Murphy drew his revolver. Th 1‘1 the | | man took to his hee down S gathered himself hr him. He took one Murphy caught his man after a ha and then a man who Aid he w pecial came up to Murpiy and offered to help him. The offer was accepted, Murph over his man and telling th; take him to the patrol box in citizen's clothes, but he sa the special he, too, was an offic The special hdl| T gone far hen his charge escaped him and Murphy started he wing again. He caught his ma another sprint, h\n this time 'ho‘ d and released th> pri also took the policeman’s B being nothing more to | arrest but the special Murph took him | | In and bogked him on a ¢ v st an officer. Mu sed the prisone | special is Paul Smith. H | know Murphy was an offi s DID NOT GO TO SIBERIA. | Party Reported to Have Perished Is| Camped Beyond Arctic City. | A story has recently been circulated to the effect that a party of miners who left Nevada City some months ago to prospect | in the north had perished of cold and hun- ger in the wilds of Siberia. | “The persistency with which the kept cropping up finally led to its pt tion in several papers and has occs much uneasiness among friends and rela- and Murphy and started but it mi rd ch, a turning ecial to Murphy was he told UnXlid Case No. 5—85.00. Exhibition Ak\ortmcnt. hims 1 Small; Green' Fire: Can Blue Fire Mount 1 %-lb. Vesuv k. CRACKERS 3¢ per 100 PY‘I- ]‘\‘ ;1 A Box of Fireworks leen Free th Boys' Suits. ThE [JNXLD sTores BRIGDEN, TURNEY & BATKIN, Proprietors, Ty a- | sioned rathed and privilege 1 tives of members of the party. . > 1 Mrs. Norval Douglass of this city, whose | 816 to 620 £ ; a v n is one of the members of the par states most emphatically that there is no Archbis ! a retinue tryth In the story S " g o e e *The ‘parcy mever went to Siberia, nor SAVE YOUR MONEY! R T | had any intention of going there,” she R W S ey sald. “As a matter of fact, they are now From m to ” & seminarians. They camped about 300 miles beyond Arctic Y rin J., Joseph City, with enough provisions to last them canioetithe bestAILW sl sl e o through another season if nec Youjcan gt thebost i Yoo " Yive: bn 4 pric aln and neid is true that no messages have b Su Gl e : an a ceived from them for several mon sur and suspended e ! an p this is because they could not pc pect to he mid dl« I confidently the nd one out. from my can- distinguished him from the other n_about of s want a first-class, well-fitting suit of c'othes from $20 to $40 g0 to JOE POHEIM \vited to the altar by Rev. Fath- who ted arck direction of his Grace the = E R | Death of Miss Myrtle Watkins. ‘ Edward Dempsey, 5 P. Mulligan. Ma X | Miss Myrtle Watkins died at the resi- | . £ o v < added great im- X | dence of her brother, D. K. Watkins, of Fine Ciothes at 25 per a s ew priest concluded XL 420 Grove street, with whom she resided, less than elsewhers. wars Rey. J. Cottle, Rev o | vesterday afternoon. Although only in |} 201-208 Montgomery St Cor. Bush, 2 +f ¢ ) f Menlo, Father P. " | her eighteenth year, Miss Watkins pos- 1110-1112 Market St., § E o Cummings, Rev. M sed rare ability as an elocut Rev. A Rev. J. Byrnes, Rev. | her presence was sought by v 5 i r_entertainments. cieties to ald in th 000000000000000000 Twenty-ninth and Thirty-fifth Assembly larceny. Several ro . I ] L r:(‘:”l m It is said l"ntihvr Collopy 15{ an orator, mm)mw Jorne out by the : numerous occasions she recited before o S I day morning o'clock fact that he was seiected as orator of the day at the exe held by St. y. M. C. A, the Y. M. L, the Native i ch his st sermon. Judg- Mary's College during the Midwinter Falr and the medals he has received for @ | Daughters ind other socicties in the r_rg.z PALAC ARDP o priest has abflity In that art. He is 25 years cf age and a hard student. His Instructors @ | The deceased was taken ill with appe 0 o f sten to his ds i g iz citis in the latter part of April, and on HOTE et o day from her brother's e after | © 0 R <—900 _h Bath Att o < no ] WILL SERVE THE CITY. which the body will be” sent by Fall 1o L ,\f,“’fi.fi,, ety ¢ ¢ eor utte, Cal., where her reside. At i N . oF 2 i "Election Commissfoners Select More @ Although : tive daughter never | © NOTE THE PRICE! o + e Tror -Chir s joined the society, she identified Furopean Plan.81.00 per di\\ and upward ‘ i ests 1 e ¢ 5 ; Primary Officers. | With all of its entertainments and was | |9 American Plas Lo and upward o : Fnes o 5 The work of selecting primary election | & welcome visitor to its gatherings. o Cor ted o £ ate r se of the pas: | 5 is progr rapidly and a very —_— o JOEN C. KIRKPATRICE, Mansger. O X W : missloners took up the Ty ectlon Com-| john Skures, aged 14, and Gus Orman, ' 2 : ow = p the Twenty-eighth, | ageq 13 years, were arrested last night | G >l VTR visir DR. JORDAN'S cRreat and charged with petty 1;|vx'xr'h‘rs, & large number of voters be-| gays ago the boys broke into a freight car ng present in response to the citations | at Sixth and Townsend streets and stole "usEu“ oF A“ATO“Y | sent out by Registrar Steppacher. The | a box of frult. Notwithstanding his ten- | der age Skure: in the Industrial Schoa S | s claimed that the boy: to mext | hapit of breaking into c canned meat and fruit. following selections were made, the cancies in those as well as the distric: previously acted up_ being left Wednesday night to fill: rs and stealing 051 MAREET ST. bet. G2 47¢h, 6.F.Cal, Spectalist on the Coast. Est. 36 years 1 The Largest Anatomical Museum in § t personaily or b m . MAILED FREE. (A Word. Weaknesses or any contrac Positive Curein every case undertaken. valuable book fof men) Twenty. 81 'q —Firs! Preciner, 1o M. Donomnly District-First | “They sold the suiff to a restaurant DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES | Tegher (DD.); Second Proemet.’ C. Duriar | keeper on Townsend ‘street, who will be nsu y private arrested to-day for rec erty. ng stolen prop- (R, W, Farren (D.), G. J. Seanlan (D. o | H. M. Van_Pelt (R.); Third Prec lnr‘t( I) | Leffman (D.), M. Kane (D,), J. 8. | telita (D.); Fourth Precinct, S. Licht (D.), —_———— Fought at San Juan Hill. disease positively cured by the oldest Write for Book. PHILOSOPRY of RRIA [ 3. L. Utschig (F . o A e G 511:\;1'\1‘1\‘;‘:1 The case of Eugene Sharp, a soldier of nn JORDAN & €O, 1051 Market St.,S. F. | lone (R.j: Sixth Precinct, J.'B. Sheridan | \De Fourteenth Infantry chargedwith as- | B (R.), T. A. Whitelaw (R.), W. A. Bresiin | Sault to murder In cutting George Wash- | W. Smith (D.), T.'S. Hall (R, | ington, a_colored soldler of the Twenty- | FmoTooRATTED -ninth District—Seventh Pre- | fourth Infantry, on the neck with a raz m-un- | P. Moroney (D.), Danisl Boyje | Was called in Judge Conlan’s court y 4 W, Loomis (). MK, Taily | ferday. Masillon Taylor and - Stephen | rahler (R.): Klghth Preciact, | Patterson, both members of the Twenty 413 B J.’ Jacquement (R | fourth Regiment, tes asito the oo | rine “/ THE NEW 4| B. F. Green (D.), M. F. Wgrd (D.), J.|tng, and sald it was too bad that men | yoriz- 10 Day. <o FRENCE % | Konhlbecher (R.);’ Ninth Preeinet, Otto | Who had fought for their country at San | o s A Ll Q| Guy (. P. B O fa o ot 989 | Juan Hill should be insulted 1 raw S RE“EDY 4 | cinct, J. Plunkett (D.), . Faulkner | Tecruit. The Judge continued the case uu\ 40th Day. t (D.)."L. Ehrlich (D.); Eleventh Precinct, [ JUIY o .G Lawlor (D.) E. Hancock (D.), T R ERETT | oL O‘ r W. " Blanch Phelan (D.): Music-Teacher Swindled. Powe: and Fai Wards off Insanity and b | Twelfth Precinet, i Tm.-r (R); H.| Professor E. S. Bonelll, teacher of mu- | So%Cures mhen allathers il Tosist on having VITALIY o | Franeis (D.); D. 3 5y DU~ | o cther, Can be carral in she veit pocket. By ml 1,60 N e el ‘ 1'“”"{4;"”‘ DSt P et i } suirm-curmz a v:z\rrl‘;nn fm J;Mg.» Tread- | per packape or oix for 85,00 with a guarantee to Cure oF | cinct. ¢. Brannagan (D.), Joseph M. Den. | Well's court yesterday for the arrest of he Money. ar Free. Address AiBe earncatte (Cham lon (D.j, Thomas Cosgrave 4'\'7,’( ;{:(rl]x\ H. N. Callender on a charge of obtaning | oo 5T CURE CO., 884 Dearbera it., Chicas® did nothing in the mat- (| Ewing (), J. D. Horan (R.), J. R. Hill. | mOney by false pretenses. He alleges | w03 BY Owl Drug Co. 3aldwin Fharmacs, what was) wtetbd | man (R): "Forty-second Pradioet Hugh | that Callender sold him the stock and | St T or prior), Crest Drug Co. 14 bol i et iae 3| Foote (D), F. T, Castlehun (D). H. A, | AXtures in a restaurant at 22 Gea Oakiand by Owl Drug Ca. ool e e | Parrish (R); A. F. Hinz (R.), J. W. Mur- | for $28, and take pos- | = cting for the Dot | ph "le) H. I(Aoen (R.); Forty-third Pre- %Lsfilo({\ )}:e l’)filuml[t\h{ll the restaurant was s, = the bes | e dorge Assmussen (R, C. M. Des| 0%Wned by Mrs. Adams of 1030 Broad. | Lol e | povti ORI (), sy N S5 s DR.PIERCES 1 the convenience of in. | ¢ £ hn Massey (D.)s Foxty-tourth R T T 2 snerifced. There (s ona | ) % g,;;g'ngg‘, Jp!f\'iu-f“fi,‘fi'i??‘, i ‘Will Have a Double Track. | : understood und il 15 | Q| van (R Forty-iifth Brecinet, T W.eii | Gray Bros. to whom the contract was Bt Nt enahanalt ‘; ”"r‘"‘“ ’v;";vjn\l\'»‘l& 3¢ ¢ len (D.), lhurpa« Minnehan ' (D.), C. J.|let by the San Francisco and San Mateo | B el s as described | T | Brophy (D.), P. T. C. Wolfe R)IWLE Railroad Company for the construction of e ¢ Barnes (R.),G. H. Merchant (R a double rail track from Thi ,“ il 4) Tuesday morning as the latter e street to Holy Cross Cemetery, started Dot PS et i e ? WILL CLOSE MONDAY. werk on (gmnm street yesterday, - Tha B‘-OOD l“’ER '-UNGS' ng her c e sel docl v had been fellow-w of o 8 rom 7 ”;5”!'(, thie veasel docks, 1 ¢ they had been fellow-workmen In the ? any Business Houses Will Give | at the time they were expected. !rheol.n';si NERVIT Kestores VITALITY STe Oepiain N-H!.uw pi ek mm A cigar factory of Cerro, Howe & Co., Holiday From Saturday to shipload having arrived, the work will | A LOST VIGOR, e ihp ons el o i alle Ao { and they were rivals for the fickle af- Wednesday. be completed without delay. | e AND MANHOOD ) allow one fections of Sing G © :se slav g ———— = o i T‘" + gpm’ i ing 000, & chineecsiave The movement among the business men New Re E | | Cures Impoteacy Night Emissions and wast ting migate the steamer &t 10 o ciacs | ¢ A short time ago Shee lost his posi- and merchants to close thelr stores and ew Republican Club. : Gocaes, a1 clfcs of slbabse, o exccse s this morning o e N e % | places of business on Monday so as to |, Ah r{llt’f‘tglz"h;l)d Wednesday ‘evening | ; e o ek orke e e , WASHINGTON, June 2.—The Marins | § caused a bitterness, whicn was in- (‘ allow é,’:f:,rmf‘,';plg’0\1;({’“:52‘“‘; Ainoliday, the aThm: clghith 71%2:?:3 G};\opfi‘lfi?ue b e ':“i\[:”g‘Z 5"'- i oot Hospital officials here will take no |4 creased when the slave girl, with a | - o ay has been | Club was organized epubcan W, box: 6 boxes 0 : . sla . [Sae S50 The gl 45 ganized Wwith Afty charter | ERNg o cure or rcfuad the money. chances of the introduction of the pla + coldly commercial eye, expressed her L) oryseuccess! g 18 a list | members. Dr. I. B. Dalzell 5 R Wipuerantee into this country by any relaxation. nrgi‘::‘a preference for the man with a job. ijiof itnoseawho will scloss tiielr Sreapectiye | prestdant, ASM GCurrieisen Crethey. and Sy | Weroita tedicat €., GHnton s Jackson sts., Ghicaga, rules. The Secretary of the Treasury | A Less then this has.caused blood to O St Co% 11 Clas teat || poREen fergeant at.arma. The next meet- | & . Baldwin & Co., Drugsiets, 8 Harket 8 7, has recelved from three passengers, one | ¢ HEE HOO SEIN, the slayer of flow in Chinatown, and it was no sur- + S ¢ held Friday evening, July = 5 of whom is a British colonial officer on | $ & Sheong, v found prise to their acquaintances that Shee they did not explai Big & 1s & non-potson: h al officer n : plain. So firmly were o i the Nippon Maru, recently arrived at San > arly yesterday morning han Hoo Sein should kill Ng You Sheong. they of this opinion that a dozen of E; : e i e Fr : o with a suspected plague case on 0 1]n by his neck from the bars In The murderer confessed his crime them. engaging the services of Attor- (| in1wbdays. W Whites, unnatuzal dise board, protests inst the detentio ¥ iis cell in the tanks of the City when captured, g that he ‘had = < o o) o wce W charges, or any inflammae DS A Tiagon ot T e om0 SRS T e Wo e A Sy G - Co ey I (DL SBchaceizerd called iventer, £4 | not 0 stretore. © thon, irzitation or ulcers I e on the ground’ ik iR S killed a man who had threatened to -day morning on Coroner Hill, insist- 4| [ Horuveats contagion. ton of mucous meme e Vice G the ground that the dis-| 3 avold the consequences of his crime. kil him. He was taken yesterday ' ing that the supposed suiclde had ¢ cEvans Gieuron 0o branes. Non-astringent. t v replied to the ,,;..: ? : n:. (li\':w\wr\]‘ :;f the deed s made before Police Judge Treadwell. but as probably taken chloroform to simu- O Sold by Druggists, t Kinyon and directing ,v Sergeant Bidwill in making his the Inquest had not-been held on his late death until such time as he might | By Jons o wlatn iyrapost t be detained on Are | 4 customary round of the prison. He vietim the hearing was postponed a be rescued by friends and sp,rfied + FOR S I Ml H | iy ““‘"“gu“‘ E ‘lnl‘ll’l(:'lr\'?l L.;:‘l nu: t ;‘n(» ed the corridor lln which Shee week Shee Hoo Sein was taken back away. t o | 6‘"’ "' on requoshy b o of | foc 11 was situated a to his cell, which is next to that occu- C v v - s = & PRtie e g service a detention of fifteen days 1908 o8 0 X a oroner Hill was somewhat skeptical required, and it § |‘.r.nm,1» that ,,.,‘(“,.:: () and saw the upper pied by Wong Fu, held on a charge of this information, but, to satisfy the () | Connecting there with our own vessels for FOR BARBERS, BAK- tion will b n_this case. 3 the dead ( )l(lnr,w throug of kidnaping his sister from a slave- Chinese, he allowed them and their 4 & ers, bootblacks, bathe = in the cell ¢ . A closer insy dealer in order that she could marry 2 : . 2 houses, billiard tables, 4 inth : er in or that sh 1ld marry = attorney -to inspect the corpse. They 4| | bookbinde candy-makers, - cannes Astronomical Society. $ showed him t prisoner a friend. To Wong, Shee Hoo com- descended to the cooling room, and ¢ | olovin : ay’ Srem Hobrmilis, oundrica. Taundries. pABe: \e library of the Astronomical Soctety | ) o e 1 of a n sash, wh plained that he was lonesome and that there uncovering the body they sub- } hangers, printers, painters, shoe factoriea, £ tho Pacific at 819 Market street s oy | ¢ all Chiriese wear" around t his bones ached. He did not, however, jected It to all tests to determine 0 ! 9 Dawson Stablemen, tar-rooters. tanners. tailors, eto. open to members of the s y and 4 dles, about his neck, having previ say anything that the other construed death known to the Celestial mind. ¢ bl it M.ml;!‘US:IANAV“I’S;HS)S. ate s the public from 2 tc Thurs- : ously ‘f1|~(nvn..:]l the (Avnm T : "{J ly“ .,,dim"\.,,l,, an intention to commit sui- They worked the fingers and toes of r] And all points on the YUKON RIVER, lacturers, acrame Aas Snd Baturdny 4 crosspiece in the grating of the door. cide. the deceased, they pinched his ) Bidwi il Siitons B i B sed, ) e cheeks . Sermon by W. A. Meyer. ¢ bury, who was acting as prison door- timely end was recelved with surprise . the alr and they opened his eyellds, ROTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Martin A. Mever, a student attending | ¥ per, ween the twe the still in Chinatown, especially by the friends but never a move made he. and 3 ‘Will sail from Harrison-street wharf at 2 Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreciels Bidg. T A e e Cellege of Clncinusir | § Warm bodyiwas cut down < of murdered Ng You. In some way the delegation went away satis. 3 & o S E Ohlo, will occupy the puipit of the Con: | () Sent to the Recelving Hos they bocame possesed of the thought fled that Shee Tioo Sein was dead () SA I URDAY it oS u sfi"fi-":flifiimm e 4 on Beth lIsrael (Geary - street | ¢ tce respond le t that Shee Hoo Sein had not strangled enough to suit an easy-going Corone y o f. . SONer 1 8 8y g Coroner ) to-morrow morning. D6 prisoner dead and the bod himself, but was shamming death in #ke Dr. Hill, who, with + ' = oras . . B a jury, A e RS i to the Morgue. order to make his escape later. Just just determined that Ng Tou Shemme be For particulars as to freight and passengers apply to ! C California | ) Shee Hoo Sein killed Ng You Sheong how e jSclebrate tne Fourth with calltor z & how they arrived at this conclusion had been murdered by Shee Hoo Sein ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY, Soria e e Co., 219 Front st. e 440 T4 TP THEETA4S T T T T HHET 0TI, 040 T4 46T 4T 4T 440 : 3 +- 310 SANSOME STREET, San Francisco, Cal. |

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