The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 1, 1899, Page 11

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NC.HLO CALl SATULDAY, JULY ri | tola Mrs. McKee that she had been ex- rl | pecting a love letter since Saturday, and { | that as it had not come she did not want i | to Ity Nelife Comstock, a_sister th woman, had been visiting her during the day,and was in the hous hen she took the poison. The woman | maiden name was Cassidy and her hus- | band is dead. Frank Bowen. who claims to be a friend of the woman's family, was in the room at the time she took the poison. He was putting up the window at the time -and Mrs. Edwards was lyving upon_the bed, THE PRICE PAL 08 LIBERTY Rector Law Agreés to Vacate. . TWO EXPENSIVE SERMONS/! when he heard a scéream, and turning around saw .her throw a bottle on_the floor. He at_on immoned Dr. W. J. ackson and Dr. Nathan Rodgers, but de- spite. thelr efforts the woman died soon after. Officer J. M. Morrissey, who was on the beat at time, telephoned for t\l{ Coroner. e body was taken to the Morgue. —_— A BUSY LIFE CLOSED. Louis Cahen, & Highly Esteemed Business Man, Passes Away at ROTHER VALENTINE” a Ripe Old Age. ULD PREACH. The many friends and business associ- atea of Louis Cahen, the well-known man- RO ufa of syrups and cordials, will re- | Clos 3 s ] gret to learn of his dem sed o SR T L ay vesterday at his home Fights = Ever reet, after a short. iline : irs 011 at the time of his d nd was in This Iy esteemed in the community & ng many years past he Wi o i with his son, Isidore W. Cahen, in nufacture of cordials. He leaves a two daughters and a son to mour Oukland his loss. The deceased will be interred i Home of Peace Cemetery (0-moOrrow. fiaiw The funeral will take place from his late - sidence at 9:45 o'clock in the morning. | A special train will leave Third and Town- rger porti send streets at 10:50 a. m. ffers of — A BRAND-NEW ORGANIZATION SPRINGS TO LIFE. The Buckleyites Move to Fine New | Quarters and Perfect Organiza- tion for the Primary Election Fight. g The Buckley faction of the torn-to- 3 ces local Democracy gave last night a complete new Democratic County Com- d this County Committee will be important factor in the party situation yn date. From now on the Committee of One Hundred will not be the only wan- derer on the political shore. ong and careful preparation preceded action. The plan was conceived by ristopher A. Buckley before he e last time, and it has been enth cally approved from the start by his po- itical army. It has been kept in mind during all the weeks which have seen the ganizing and strengthening of Buckley in all the districts, arrangements & been made recently for the elec- committeemen from these Such élections were held and the sentatives elected by the clubs met <t night and organized. They were sup- 1 to represént the bone-and sinew of Buckley Democracy and-its district popularity. a new ichols. t remarkabie & eveloped: -ever. Buckley departed for his Livermore Liw . and in the evening the met at.the new quarters of De acy, night, which the mee were ; tion ¢ ting the > new quarters are the > Baldwin Anne s ed the big room of | » t approval of the cammitte manent organization ap- a preliminary meeting last ing created the following o llivan; “vice cial secretary, ecretar. entine’s 2 - e . A. Devoto; serg = s rmis, Lawre J. Conlon. It e g ded to permanentiy engage the qus then occupied and & small as was leviec fon was intended to ty committee rep- ¥ ; faction as far as need representation and cohesive- 2 the o sible purpose of the or- zanization the defense of the pri- mary law. Buckley and his followers pro- thought that = " to retnfore defense with t ) ed toward thi tor- Vale e to " the <-and thers appointed a_commit- e incautious | tee on legal talent consisting of Samuel Tie had | Newman, T gan, Charles Mc ne brought . Morris z, John D. Wha- e restgn 1 Dr. Lorye - statement that sther comm »-order ing of one from , see that the Buckl s the recognition in the appointment of the tion officers. Dr. C. V. Cross has done, chairman of this committee | m Douthitt ry med members of following delegates composed the g following state- 1ty committee last night: Twenty-elghth Distriet, Club No. 1—George ly finished with Timothy Ryan, Matthew Smith, At the meet- . Dr. J. J. Keefe. & greement, and | Daniel Casey, John Burke, Tim- €a Law will | othy Leary \ ur nt | Twenty-ninth _District—). B. _McSheehy, e acted in a gen- James Farrell Thomas Fagan, John D. Con- Chris and there Qon, August Tiliman. hirtieth District—H, H. Flant, W. P. Far- = rell, Peter J. C dward Harrington, William F secon Th Riley, T. Hoan, W. A bert McMichael, —. McCart) Thirty-third District—D. J Luc: Hugh . Patrick Boyle, Michael Toohig, James DESTRUCTIVE FIRE Thirty-Aifth District—J. D. Sullivan, J. B. Martinet, L. Dunn, M. L. Kelly, J. 8. ‘Ward AT THE POTRERQ 7hirtysixth District . H. Behr, Thomas F. Quinn, J. Bryan, John Burns, Dennis Barry. Thirty-seventh District—W. J. Eagan, George A 5 » e A. Lacombe, J. C. Nealon, J. F. Sullivan, A EY TORPEDO” CAUSES A S ey % hirty-ninth District -Morris Schwarts, Dr. BIG BLAZE. G Leek, H. Falk, John Moran, John Ca- rew : Fortieth District, Club No. 1-Dr. Charles V. Houses on Indiana Street | cross, T. H. Brady, D. W. €aylor, C. H. Heg- Burned “to’ the Gr i & M, Brady Burned to the Ground in a . Douthitt, D. W. Douthitt, Premature Burst of 3 J Ira (. Hayes. rst District—Edward McGeeney, T P triotism. Maguire, Willtam Donlon, 8. H. Smith, John ek rth District—James A. Devoto, J. arles McCarthy, J. T. Cosgrove, e 'h District—E. T. Jeftress, R. J o A. Armberger, T. J. Quigley, F. A treet, -be- , 8. H. Reg urger. -fifth. o e AR 5 arm Held Their High Jinks. t cene. | The Forty-third Assembly District ing | Democratic Club held its regular meeting = ma Very entertaining = “high-Jinks,” with 6t ho and’ then on 1e by-laws requested another week in which to prepare its report. The exténsion was granted. A ‘committee on the waye and means of registration was appointed. The following cANyassing com- mittee was appointed by $ie chair: J. J. Mcallister, J. Lynch, P. H. Stevens, W. Kramer, L. Heev, E. Dreyer, T. Murphy, H. Neeb, J. Staude ansl George Weis: mann. A musical programme followed | the regular order of business and helped 10 enliven the evening. SOLDIER WIGFALL IN PRISON. ched mittee on while, had spread to the and. in there were | \Zing at ‘the 1 of the furnitas ings. wére burned tc No. 1100, Soltsien : and oc- No. 1104, owned ¥ o | ihea by Geonea | Will Be Tried by the Courts for . same .owner, o Shooting a Comrade at the No. 1106 own i Sottautan: 5 Presidio. rbauer and | Frank Wigfall of Company H, Twenty- ”711 - . 110, | fourth Infantry, was taken from the arrison. I e Pres : Tl g T gunrmmwf (z'“r”:"a: res I'l}inj_\oslt-rduy af- i tare of o few | ternoon by Corporal J. H. Johnson and a | soldier to the City Prison, where he was bocked on a charge of assanit to murder, | the military authorities having decided to ‘hund him over: to .the civil authorities. | " Sunday night Wigfail fired a shot from his rifle at Private Welsey Kiby, a mem- | ber of his company. In their quarters, and the bullet struck Kiby on the right’ jeg, | Wigfall was -reloading his rifle to fire T limited amount. — e TOOK CARBOLIC ACID. Mrs. Dollie Edwards. Tired of Life Because She Did Not Get a Love Letter. lie-Edwards committed sulcide | again at the prostrate man. when he was d street last- night by mkmg“dlsarm"d‘ It is said that Wigfi.. is of a cld, The woman came from | MRrderous disposition.” a€ he cut three other soldiers within the past month. —_— ce——— Brownies at the California. The last two juvenile perfarmainces of “The Brownics .in Falryland” will be ears. of age and | given this afternoon and to-night in the Yesterday she | California Theater. - County §ix weeks ago. About , she moved from the Win- | jer” Third and Stevenson | he boarding-house kept by -arance. riy-second ciub No. 1-James | so-called onnor, Charl . L. Hartnett, W. & e ejoy, John AUk Y 1b No. 2-J Dufty, J. J. Car- ted P. McCarth es. rero wi Forty-third_Distr George L. Loryea, | 4 to:ashes . Wiison, George Welsh, Samuel Bemean | e night at California Hall, with Presi- o had | Got “Napoleon™ Fagen in the chalr. The e, Was | routine business of the club, which was . newly are | quickly dfsposed af, was foflowed by a | plenty of beer and sandwiches. The com- | TLECTAIC WIRES_ A MYSTERIDUS WILL BE PUT THEFT OF ABIG UNDER GROUKD Companies Sign an|B. F. Fuller Despoiled Agreement. While He Slept. | ‘AN ORDINANCE PREPARED‘;POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING | e Y ' o B : WORK ACCOMPLISHED BY THE SEVENTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION. WERE SECURED. | The City Divid;d Into Four Districts | Another Package of Greenbacks Found on the Fire Escape,. : Where the Culprits Had and the Last of the Overhead | ‘Wires to Go in Three | Years. Dropped It. 1 SEa R The police are invesiigating a myster- fous robbery which occurred . yestérday morning in the Winchester House at &3 | | Within three years overhead electric | wires, with the exception of wires for, the | | propulsion of streetcars, will be entirely | done away with in all but the outlying | Third street. Several days ago B. F. | residence districts of the city. Fuller and wife arrived here from the in- | | In compliance with a resolution adopted | terior and rented apartments in the | | by the Board of Supervisors the board of | house. Fuller had two packages of bills | directors of the Merchants’ Association | One containing $1700 and the other $1 0. | has held numerous conferences of late | Before retiring for the night he placed with representatives of the various tele- in his Inside coat pocket and | the packag graph, telephone and electric Hght com- | the garment on the bed post. ! panies and the result is an agreement arising yesterday morning he at signed by the companies to placa thelr | once searched his coat, and was astound- wires under ground as rapldly as possible, | ed to find that the precious packages the last of them to be burfed within three | Were gone. He immediately awakened | | his wife. and together they searched the | room for the missing greenbacks. Fuller, | ispecting that the thief had climbed through the window of thelr room, thor- | oughly examined the fire eseape in the hope ‘of obtaining a clew to the culprit. While looking down the fire escape he e | years. In accordance with this agreement the | Merchants’ Assoclation has prepared an rdinance which will be presented to the together with the by the companies and a fon to be cleared of the p of the obnoxious wires. Accompanying the pro- | i o BN inE 3 5 posed ordinance 15 & communication aet~ | Piéd the package containing $1300 on. the | | Pine forth the. resmit. of the "confere iron plarform of the story below, He with the authorized agents of the W | uickly secured the money and at once ern Union Telegraph, Pacific Postal ' notified proprietor of the house of the craph, San Francisco Gas and Electric, | Fobbery. A thorough search was then | Mutual Elect Tight, Sunset Telephona | instituted for the other roil, but without | and Telegraph and the Southern Pacific | finding it. resent wife the | married to his She was formerly “uller | about a ¥ companies. All of these signed the agree- sar ag iy ‘[h‘g‘h’: ( '.?.\l.;',:,‘\(v_" t the Mutual| Cielt o harber named Hiil:- On account The proposed ordinance divides that | Qf his iil atment she claims she w | ortion of the city to be oleared of wires | Compelled to get a divorce from him.; ito four distriots, which are so lall out | Shortly after the decree was granted she | that ission street is reserved for the iler, who is almost't | use of overhead wires until the last, in and after a brief cou order that the se e of the companies W ried: - The Pmony will not be crippled. The first dist fermed on the high and caused a sen- | must be cleared within six months a sation at the time. | the age of the ordinance 3 st night Fuller visited police head- | i ‘that section between Montgon.- | quarters and reported his loss to Captain | ashington, Sansome, California. Bohen. | . Sacrament st, Howard anl After listening to the story, the head New Montgomery eets, with the ex- | of the detective department détailed D ption of Mission street tectives Dinan and Reynolds to make a istrict No. 2 must he cleared by Jan- h investigation. of the - robbery uary 1, 191, and includes that ~section t no time in visiting the house bounded Montgomery street _and rviewln <. Fuller. She em- Montgomery avenue, Kearny and Bush nything about streets, Grant avenue, Sutter, Stockton, sband had Fourth, both sides of Folsom, Howarid xcepting Thir w Montgomery ed to believe ! % 1 that more about the rob- 5. in which the wires must | Lery thap sh told. He claims that b rground by July 1, 1901 shortly after 4 o'clock on the morning of braces that section_bounded by theft he was awakened by his wife Stockton, Sutter, Mason, 3 ting out of bec Sixth to Folsom, Fifth to som, and ot thinking anything of the oceurrence Howard str : - im ep and did not The companies are given until July 1, iken until Several hours later. 5 %2, to place their wi nderground in »’ fourth distr chich covers an -ini- The detectives who are investigating the rabbe re convinced that the thief, after tch of territory. In this dis- SkRsal \ t 3 cof territory. In this dl-| securing the packages, threw them ont e AL L from Tomn | ot e Window to a contederate, who was from East. to Sixin, to How- | -yldenily standing on_ the. sidew : slfth, Brady, Market to Valencia | ¢} b cRa which ¢ nd back to Franklin, Fell stree y | $1600 in bills, the thief in the exc | -nue, Hayes, Larkin, Sutter; Polk | 9f- the ;moment dronpe to Clay ng the east side of 1 1 and Lar i 1o Golden Gate avenue, [ SR U Sodiion and Fouren | PROVING ITS CASE n ho!l and ove ad wire ith 0 brimBaried Hamed Tast he removed | AGAINST MRS. ADAMS within the pre llmd (‘In 105 ((hnqn'flk il o - in pany will be subjecte 0 a hea | O O brastaa Doyes, And poles. for stnsia| 1 oRGC U TION. SHOWS FHAT SHE lights may be maintained, but they must | PURCHASED POISON. i not be connected by wire with another pole. At the expiration of the aliotted | fime the Superintendent of the iire Drug Clerk: Purlenky Corroborates | Alarm and Police Telegraph, or the Chief of the Department of Electricity und the new charter. is authorized to remove Officer Hurlehy and Conductor 1 George T. Cox. any poles and_ wires that may rem«in in the district. District telegraph and mes- | i enger .zervice wires are exempted from | ~That Mrs. Minnle Adams purchased & the ordinance. In compHance with the | three-ounce vial of carbolic acld from provisions of the proposed ordinance all | (he drugstore at the corner of Geary o companfes are granted permission swith-| [0 3 ieary and | out prejudice to lay underground conduits evisadero streets the night preceding | supposed murder of her infant son, Richard Gray, there Is no doubt. for their wires. | the The Mutual Electric Light Company John now has its wires underground In the dis- | This fact has been thoroughly established icts preseribed. o it will not be af- v gricts prescribed, so it | mmm;lm»‘ trial of Mrs. Adams before ‘ wlor. E |~ Yesterday morning Drug Clerk G. P. MRS. BOTCHER WAS | Purlenky, who sold Mrs. Adams the | poison, took the stand and was the only witness examined. Although ‘he did not remember Mrs, Adams’ UNDOUBTEDLY INSANE| [ face very well he was sure from her general appear- | | ance and clothing that she was LINGERING SICKNESS WRECKED | (i, Mt SOLNE o, She, was the | HER REASON. | night in question. ~©n consulting h | : | Boison register he testifled that the s i : : w. ade about X 1is register | Took Narcotics Prescribed by a Phy- | 8:43, but he said that hi: clock was. ten | 7 sician, and When the Reaction minutes slow. It showed that Mrs. | Creighton, Point Lobos avenue, was the name and address given by the pur- chaser. Investigation proved that there such address on P nd that no won Creighton 0int Lobos avenue ) an by the name of | lives on that street, at Killed Herself. | Came She Stole Away and l Testimony taken by Coroner Hill yes- none has been found. The tF et i e one :n_found. e three terday showed that Mrs. Elizabeth | {4 04 hiock on Boint Lobos avenue | Botcher was undoubtedly insane when | 4 vacant block and marks the Corner of she jumped off the Olympi pler last | Point Lobos and Parker avenues, the lat- | | Wednesday night and drowned herself. | | _George Loetiier, baker, at Fourth and | Mission streets, ' and Emanuel Brown | cook, told how m"py discovered the body tossing about In the surf. A. W. Botcher, ehy. e has tes husband of the dead woman, told the jury | <|’:’,r Hurlehy, as he has testified, returned | t Iry the storé and handed him the label | 5 4 bee ¢ | e la | that his wife had been in bad health for | from the bottle, which the officer says | er _avenue being the one on which tue | child m | Purlenk: o testified that a few min utes afteér the woman left the store Ufi- ceveral months, and she grew weaker. and | aon : | | sevor 'm,p,,_,,,,, 1 ehe Brew weaker. and | Mrs. Adams fore off and threw on the { mented. Twe weeks "'f“ last Tuesday he g;_ul(l]:"] 'l'hls "-Enlr»n: v._I!uRL(“lhvr ]wl(h t}\a!‘ m ' VASTC toRhEr fO11E v Be| 5f Gripman George T. Cox that Mrs. | sent her on a_visi er folks in Stock dams hoarded his car and suspiciously | {on, hier old home, with the expectation | {hat the charige of air and scene would | vatched the policeman on the night in fmprove her conditlon; -but she - grew | question. is quite convincing that she did | OV e . he brought her back tothis | Rurchase the pofson on that night, her | city last Wednesday morni A physi. | denial notwithstanding. It ‘is said ' that clan was called in and he prescribed medi- | the most convincing proof of Mrs. Adams' | | cine which kept her “in a sleepy condi- | Bullt is yet to be. introduced and the tior: all the afternoon. | The couple retired early, the. deceased | at & o'clock and her husband half an-hour | later. She arose during.the night and left the house while he was asleep. -The witness identified the flatiron found with | the body as one belonging to his kit- | clen | Hhs jury unanimously returned a ver- | dict to the effect:that the deceased had | committed suicide while “temporarily in- sane. e WILL ROW ON THE FOURTH. | Two Scratch Crews of Seniors Will prosecution is confident of a conviction. ‘ Contest the Barge Race With ; University Oarsmen. | The regatta committee of the Pacific | Association - of the Amateur Athletic | Union held a meeting last night at the A | Olympie Club to make the final arrange- i Champlon Jeffries En Route. | monts for the rowing races to be held fo- The world's champion boxer, James J. ['morrow along the water front, W. .C. Jeftries, and his party, at present cross- ' mepy of the.Pioneers was in the chair ing the continent, will arrfve hera an the lana there w. rene < moriing of the 6th inst: They will: Le | 2nd ”’f" PR aisg_present Ji B. Bock- received by ‘a delegation - of ~members man o _‘ .‘ Arlels;” A. I ‘Rothkopf, Dol- from the prominent athletic ciubs of this | phins; T. Sands, Pioneers; J, Foley, South | city and Oakiand. Jeffries will give a | Ends, and a representative of the Naval irring _exhibition with Jim Daly and | Battalion of the National Guard of Cali- | o put on the gloves with Alex: Grez- | fornia. : ns for a number of rounds at Wuod- | The following eritries were received for ward’s Pavilion that evening. Three.rat-| the various races: J SKiff | Tie: ten-round .bpuits between iocAl box- | Losirt Golloos of the gheoutrigger sikiff| ers for decisions will' be given under the | Tubbock and George Lewis of the A | auspices of the San Francisco Athle medas and: M. J. Breen of the South Clib. These contests will be given with Alex. Greggains as referee. L SRS TN Ochs of the Pioneers. Jupiop four-oared | White and Black Married. | bargo race—Ariel crew, 1. MeDonough | | ‘. B. Harrls, a_colored”man, -and his | 2% C- Wilson To. 2, S olEhonNo 8| wife, Lottle. 4 white woman, appeared in . Bush bow, George Haker No. 2. F. K. | Judge C;mlan s__rmxr'tm‘_‘ .tt'erdfl)' on - a - gexton No. and C. M. Farrell stroke. | charge of cruelty to thelr two young chil-| For the senior four-oared barge race the | Ends. Senior outrigger skiff race—Dr. 2. Dennis of the South Ends and C. L. dren. They had vislted filends ‘in -Lick ' only erew. entered i rge race the | drunk the chiidren were. left to Toll In| parga having refuscd to row. In order | the yvard. They live at 155 Potrero ave- o make-a_race two scrate crews | i A e P to make a race two scratch barge crews| nue. this . f senior oarsmen will be made uj State the Judge asked them where they | °';™j McCarthy belng unable to gerve as | | were married, and Harris replied In this siarier Bert Henderson was appointed in | city by a clergyman named Reeves six Yo' place. The start will be made from of Mission-street wharf t race will be called at the north corner No. 2, and the fi 10:90 4. m. Two medals will be given in | years ago. They got the marriage license [ | the junior skiff race and one in the senfor | { in Stockton. The cruelty case was con ‘ tinued until to-day. e e e | Many Members Signed the Roll. | The Stanford Republican Club. of the | Thirty-first District met Thursday even- ! ! ing in Trades. Hall and secured fourtcen | additional signatures to its roll, making | a total membership of over 127. 'The fol- | lowing officers were elected for the term: | | President, Willlam Offermann; secreiary, | H. J: McMahan; marshal, Eugene Mur- who are intermediates,” have been prac. ray. The meeting was addressed by | ticing regularly and training carefuily and it is much regretted that no senior | William J. Holland, J. Sullivan, H. D. | Byrne and P. M. O'Connor, .- | crew. has entered against:them. <kiff event. The rest of the appropria- tion of $200 made by the citizens’ Fourth of July celebration committee for the re- gatta, after ;providing prizes for the cut- | ter race between Divisions No. 1 and 2| of the Naval Battalion-and paying neces- | cary expenses, will be used for prizes in | the barge races. The university boys, | ROLL OF BILLS, | now HAVE TAKEN UP " HAWATIAR LAOS Inrush of Settlers tothe . Olaa Tract. - ARE BACKED BY BOOMERS A QUESTION IF THEY CAN HOLD THE LOTS. S gae Property Was Taken Up Under the United States Land Laws, ‘Which May Not Be in Effect. Lot HONOLULU, “June - 23.—Ahout -thirty citizens of the United States and resid- ing 11i. the islands for some time past have decidedio find out the status of the land laws of Hawali ind test the sectjons of the Newlands resolution applying to these laws. These men form one or two of the | numerous: settlement “associations apply- ing for land in the new tract in Olaa, and they have gone:about 'the matter in boomer. ‘e, They h “believe . that they have the right to: “squat” on a quafter section of unoccupied Government land anywhere on the fslands, but as‘the Olaa tract has been surveyed in lots of fifty acres each, they consider it better to take up three of those regularly. - prescribed -lots, -making 150 acres, than to haggle over the additional ten acres and make a mistake as to the carner posts. The first move was made on Sunday, the 11th inst., when twelve squatters went on the land, selected thelr lots and erected shacks. To-day there may be double that The hous are of wood, cov- duck, and are thoroughly The new tract looks more waterproof. like a new mining camp that has not-beén advertised than a forest jungle. Furni- ture and cooking utensils are being moved in and the squatters are ready for busl- | and will proceed to fit all the re- quirements of the United States land aws. They have employed a firm of at- °S ‘to defend their rights, and one member of the firm will probably go to Washington at the next session of Con- gress to assist in securing the protection asked for. With respect to Dole said: “The alleged squatters have not a scin- tilla of a show of holging the iand. 'The Newlands recolution is expiicit on_the point of the pule lands of Hawaii. Until special land legislation is enacted by Con- the above President | 8r indez2d it ever is—Ha an laws apply to all lands in the republic. ““These ple probably hope to hold the land until after Congress assembles. In that, even, they will be disappointed, for the Government has already decided, and is prevaring to open the tract in ques- tion. In a few weecks the land will be opéned in the regular way under the Ha- wailan lav If the present squatters, as they are called, take it up under the rules, why, I suppose they are as wel- come to it as any one else. But should they fail to do ¢ will be hustled out That is all. I cannot imagine of the tract. “It is a foolish move. who can be advising those people. tainly hope they will not risk any money in their wild pre INTERESTS THE PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Lijeutenant Morse of the California Heavy Artillery Gets a Com- mission in Regular Army. WASHINGTON, June 30.-<Orders vrere to-day issued closing the recruiting sta- tion at Sacramento and directing Captain G. A. Detchmendy, now in charge of that | station, -to proceed to Butte, Mont. The following €alifornia =~ Postmasters were appointed to-day: Frank E. Mor- | rill, at Montaivo, Ventura County, vice G. | R. Bellah, removed; James C. Neison, at Neenach, Los Angeles County, vice Lydia Covert, resign Belle Eilis, at Rivera, 1os Angeles ¢ vice T."B. Chap- mun, resigned; N. Juarez, at Uyas, Santa Clara -County, ~vice C. H. Edson, re- moved. A postoffice was to-day established at Nome, Alaska, and George Wright ap- pointed. Postmaster. ¥ Army orders retary of . Acting Hymen M. Cohen, United States army now at Wiilets Point, N. Y., will report t: B, Assistant Surgeon the commanding officer of Company Eattalion of Engineers, at that post for duty, to accompany that command to San Francisco. Privates Arthur A. Koch, Louis Schwartz and Isaac K. Smith, Third United States Artillery, unassigned: Har- ry J ughlin, Caarles M. Downs, Al- red beler, Andrew Kirschmer and Matthew E. Jefferson finezl: Charles F. nd Peter J. Quinn, States Infantry, una Balser, John J. Kulp Twe cond United States Infantry, ned; Private Manuel Oliver, Troop Fourth’ United States Cavalry, and crults. Jokn Price. Frank 4. Fagan, rge W. Isaacs, Jackson M. Thomas nest Bandholz, George H. White, Ger- ald Shannon, Abraham Beck and David Walker, general service; Recruits Hugh H. Beatiy. Albert H. Ambruster and John L. Donohue, at_the Presidio of San Francisco, will_be discharged from the service of the United States by the com- manding officer of their station. Privates I3dward BE. Adams and An- drew J. Currey, Light Battery F, Third United States Artlllery, now at Fort Riley, Kansas, are transferred to Light latfery B, First United States Artillery. They will be sent to the Presidio of San Francisco, and will report upon their ar- rival there to the commanding officer, who will furnish them transportation to the Philippine Islands. Upon their ar- rival at Manila_they will report for duty to the commanding officer of the battery to_whieh they e transferred. Private William Smith. general service, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, is transferred to Company C. Sixteenth United States Infantry, He will be sent to the Presidio, San ‘rancisco. and will report upon his arrival to the command- ing officer, who will furnish him transpor- tation to the Philippines. First Lieutenant John B. Morse, Cali- fornia Heavy Artiliery. has been honor- ably discharged the service of the United States to enable him to accept a commis- sion in the regular army. Pensfons—California: ~ Original—Marks Mendelson, Capistrano, $6; John C. Smith, Chico, $6; Otls Alonzo Rice, Love lock, $8: John Hanson, Porterviile, $ James W. Baine, Crescent City, 3 H. Betty, Montgomery Creek, $6; - William Heeman, Los Angeles. $6. Increase—Da- vid Flannery, Soldiers’ Home, Los An- geles, $8 to $12; Charles §. Seaman, Pas- adena, $8 to $10; John Brady, Veterans' Home, Napa, $8 to $12. Original widows, ete.—Elizabeth Wiemeyer, Sacrainento, §8; Mary J. Lovell, San Francisco, $8. Oregon: Original—John McGurn, Rose- burg, §6. Increase—William E. 'Smith, Waterloo, $6 to $12. Washington: Increase—William N. Original Westfall, Ellensburg, $17 to $24. widows, ete.—Mary A. Custer, mother, Zenton, §12. e S Bullets Rather Than Credit. SAN- RAFAEL, June 3.—John La Franke, a saloon keeper, shot five times at a harness maker named Frank Curry to-day hecause the latter raised a disturb. ance while trying to get a drink on credit. None of the shots took effect. Curry was arrested for disturbing the peace and fined $10 by Recorder Garner. CHIEF LEES APPEALS. Seeks to Modify the Judgment in the Jockey Club Case. A notice of appeal on béhalf of Chiet Lees and other officers of the Police De- partment from thg judgment restrainmg the police from enfering the track of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club at Ingleside “without due process of law” was fled yesterday by District Attorney Murphy, i hnd County Attorney Lane and Gar: ret C. McEnerney. The police do not wish 1o be put to the trouble of procuring a warrant for each violator of the “anti- 00l selling ordinance” and will ask the upreme Court to modify the judgment. —_——— Pilot Brandon Upheld. The Secretary of the Treasury has re- versed the decision of the United States I local inspectors :at Puget Sound given I cer-| By direction of the Sec- | | James | | | | | | | | 1 | | | 1 t } i | | for Alaska and G. N.'R From New 10 a. m New York Angust 9 | | st. Paul ... July 19/ S I.lAugust 18 New York ..August 2| New York ..August 2} RED STAR: LINE. New York and Antwerp. Frem New York Every Wednesday, 12- noon Noordland ..July 12| Southwark ugust 2 Friesland July 15! Westernland ....Aug. 0 Adria ... July 2 Kensington Aug. 18 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding freizht and pas. 'TOYO KISEN KAISHA, | way (Fudson butlding). | P | SUNDAYS, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m. and i:45, 2:30 May 16 of this year; in which they revoked the'license of J. H. Brandow for careless- ness in navigating the American steamer City of Kingston when she. e¢ollided with | the. British steamer Glenogle in mencement ‘Bay; Puget Sound. The Sec- retary of. the Treasury decides that the jaw applies to such-coastwise-going . ves- wels and vessels navigating the great lakes as are. “‘not_under register.” - The vessel iloted by Brandow was saliing under:reg- 1Tter and the inspectors had no jurisdic: tion. _ CCEAN TRAVEL Pacific Emt Steamship Co. | leave . Broadway San Francisco: an ports, 10 8. m.. 10, 13, 20. 2. August 4, change at Sedttle. 3 For_Victoria, Vaneouver (B C.)., Port Seattle. Tacomm Steamers whart, 10 a. 0, August 4. and eve 7 hange at Seattle to this company’s steamers at Tacoma to N.:P. .. July 8 figth, day Ry.; af Vancouver to C. g For Eureka (Humboldt Bay). 2 p. m S, 13, 18, 23, 28, August 2, and: evers thereafter, g . For' Santa Cruz, Port Harford nta Barbara, st”San Pedro” Monterey,” Sap Sifeon. (San’Luis_Obispo). Ventara, Huepeme Lo - Angeles) and Newport, § a. m. Y, 15 19 23, 27,.3% August 4, and evary fourth day. thereafter: For San. Diego, stopping only at, Port Har ford. (San Luls Obispo). Santa Baibara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a. m., July 1,659, 13 7. 21 25.-28, August 2, and every' fourth das thers For Ensenada, Magdalenn Bay. San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz.'Santa Rosilia and- Gusymas (Mex.), 10 a month : For further fnformation. obtain folder. The company reserves the right. to: change without ‘previots notica steamers, salling- dates | and_houre of TICKET street (Palace Hotel), : GOODALL, PERKINS & CQ., Gen. Asts., 10 Market st.. San Francisco. Cayucos, aviota. San Pedro, uly 3, 7, & K 4 New . Montgomery PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP €O. STEAMER UMATILLA, Sailing from: San Francisco " JULY. 135, Wil connect ‘at Seattle with the North . Amer can’ Trading . and Transportation Company's steamer Roanoke for €T. MICHAELS, GOLO- VIN BAY. CAPE NOME and all points on- the | YUKON RIVER. Through rates quoted, through tickets sold, | through bills of lading glven. | TICKET OFFICE, 4 New Mantgomery st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen, Agents, 10 Market st. San Francisc PORTEAND | From Spear-street Wharf at 10 3. m. FAB £12 First Class Including Berths $8 Second Class and Veals. Coiumbla sails June 22; July 2, 12, 22. State of Californla eails June 17, 27; July 1. 17, 27, Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. B. C. WARD, General Agent, 820 Market strest. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendent. 1 AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. “herbourg, westhound Stopping a sage_app INTERNATIONAL NAVIG. 3 Montgomery st., N COMPANT, its agencies. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE' WHARF. COR D ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for | YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling at | Kobe (Hiogn), Nagasakl an anghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for | India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailins. | NIPPON MARU Wednesday, July 5. AMERICA MARU ... Saturday. July 22 HONGKONG MARU......Thursday, August 1 Round-irlp tickets at reduced rates. For frefght and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market st.. corner First. 1 W. B. CURTIS, General Agent. | The Austraila salls_for Honoluly Monday, July 3, at 2 p._m, S. 5. Mariposa sails via Honolulu. and Auckland for Sydney mfin} Wedpesday. July 12, MR~ 35305 avorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, | S:‘mnn‘ ew Zealand. Australia,” India, Sue: England. etc.: $610 first clase. | J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS, CO., A&h.. 114 Montgomery Picr 7, Foot Pacific St. F Office. 327 Market St. | COMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQUE. | DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. @ Sailing every Saturday at 10 a. m. Pter 42, North River. foot of {omton st. . LA CHAMPAGNE. July 8: LA NORMANDIE. July 15 LA BRETAGNE, July y %: LA TOURAINE, | Hayre, $53 and up- | on round trip. Sec- 22; LA GASCOG Jul ‘August 5. First-class to ward, 8 per cent rediction on round trip. Sec. -class to Havre. T | e vl 'ri{kafigizsggiam;h ' 5D STATES ) © 5 i et ew York. J F. FI Agents, 5 Montgom- Pacific Coast GAZI & C San Francisco. ery ave. HAMBURG-AMERICAN | | TWIN.SCREW EXPRESS LINE. & NE RK-—PARIS—LO; 55 =G, N R SERVIC A PA HAMBURG. Also NEW YORK-HAMBURG Direct. For_sailings, _etc., appiy to HAMBURG- AMERICAN LINE. 37 Broadway, New York. HER70G & CO.. Gen. Agents Pacific Coast. 401 CATIFORNTA ST.. cor. Sansome, and =t ran BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. STOCKTON EXCURSIONS, THE STEAMER H. J. CORCORAN Will leave Washington-street whart at 3 a. m. Stockton at 6 . m. daily, returning from gally’ Saturday excepted). Regular steamers | feave Washinglon-street wharf at ¢ B m. ly (excepting_Sunday). dally R IFORNIA NAV. AND IMP. CO. Telephone Matn 805. “FOR U, S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO, Steamer ‘"Monticelio.” Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9 (ex. Thurs. night): Sundays, 10:30 a. m. ffice, Mission street Dock. RAILROAD TRAVEL. Santa F_efiRowt;fe, San Francisco to Chicago. THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN | PALACE AND PULLMAN: UPHOLSTERED TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE MARKET-STRIET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M. | DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS = AND REASONABLE RATES. L NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, 63 MARKET ST. TELEPHONE. Maln 1531 OAKLAND OFFICE, 111S Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. SAN- JOSE OFFICE. AUUNT TAMALPALS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave' San - Fraucisco, - Via . .usa g Commeneing SUNDAY, April WEEK DAYS, 9:30 2. m. and 1:45 p. Extra trip on Monday; Wednesday and Satur- d-¥ at 6:15 p. m.. Returning Same Even- = ngs, Arriving in S. F. at 11:20 and 4 b m, : Fare 8 F. to Summit and Return. $140. THOS. COOK & SO, Agts., 621 Market st. m.; 1th of each | | ming's, SOUTHERN A IFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) “Trains leave n SAN FIRRANC nerive (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) LEAvE — Frox JUNED, 18W. — ARRIVE T3:00x Benicia, Sulsun and Sacramento.. . :45¢ 00 Marysrille, Ocosilleand Redding via Woodland ... 5:459 7:00A Elwira, Vacaville and Rumsey. 8:409 _Z:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calist and Santa Rosa. 6:15¢ #:004 Atlautic Express, Ogden and Fast.. 9:394 %1804 San Jose, Livermoce, _Stockton, Toue, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville, Chico, lted Bluff. #1304 *Milton, Oakdale and Sonora L Aside _8:304 Yosemite Valley via Oakdale ‘and . _ Chincse. . Je .. 18P 9:004 Ha; Niles and Way Stations. 11:434 00A Martin~z, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton, < Merced end Fresno. .. 12:18% D:004 Flisgy, hh;:’fl!l‘()l, nta {'3"‘11"““ Avgel eming, El Paso, « 2 ... New Orleavs and East.. 6:45p 10:004 Vallcjo, Martinez and Way Stations 745 11:004 Hay s, Niles and Way Stations. - 2:45% 00 Niles, Lisermore, Stockton, Sacra- ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Vissliz, Porterville........ 4159 00P Sacramento Itiver Steamers. ... R0 0p Haywards, Niles and Way Stations, d:43e “6:00p Martiner, San Ram Vallejo, 3 apa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa, ..., . 9:15a * 4:00p Beicls, ~ Vacasille, - Sacramento, Woodland, - Knights Lauding, Marysyille, Orovillo. 4:30p Niles, San Joseand Stockton . 4:30p Yosemite Sleeping Car for Ray P Tho Owl. Tracy, Fresno, -~ - Los Abge B:30p Btockton, Mcrced . B:BOP Martinez, Tracy, Mendota, 2 Mojave and i.0s Augeles. B5i30p Sauta Fo loute, Atiantic nd East _for Mojave . 8100 Chicago-San ; and East. COAST DIVISIO! ( (Foot of Market Street.) kers- fleld, B’Uf\u tor Santa Barbara, les. , Freano. 171404 Banta Oruz_Excursion for Santa Cruz and Frincipal Way Btations (8:039 8:154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Flton, *" Boulder Creek,Santa Orizand Way s Stations. - L. sew 21158 Newark, Centerviile, &an Joss, Now A].mm"en. Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Prin oal Wi Btations.. - *10:508 41157 San Jose, 9:204 tiouy B4:15p Felton, tions. £9:20a CREEK ROUTE FERRY. SAN FRAROISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8§)— 900 11:00sx. 1100 ‘200 13:00 . | Prom UKSLAND—Foot of Brasdway,—*6:00 8:00 10:004... 5 *4:00 *1:00 $12:00 12:00 = 14:00 *5:00r.m. COAST DIVISION (Broad Giange). (Third and T ownsend Ste.) “G:10A Ocean View, Souih Ban Francisco.. *0:302 *7:004 San Jose and Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdagsonly) ...... *8:00a 173304 Sunday Fxcursion for Santa Craz, Pacific Grove and Principal Way Stations 18:35% 004 San .loso, Pacliic Grove, Tnis - Obispo, Principal Way 10:404 San 11:304 San Pulo Monterey *8:130¢ San.Jose; Santa Cruz, Ps and Principal Wy Stalion *4:15P San Josc ayl Principal d Principal 8:30r Sau.Toso and Principal Way Stations 0 ¢ 8an Joso and Way Staiion 11:450 San Jose and Way Stations. 00 San Joso 8o and Way Station 086 and Way Station *2:43r SBan Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Alto, Santa Clara, Taso | Surf, Lom Stations *10:36a y & Way Stations A for Morning. *Bunday excented. 1 Sunaay only. | bSaturday sud Bunday. T for Afteruoon tBaturday only. fBunday and Monday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANCISCO A RAILWAY Tiburon SAN FRANCISCO WEEK _DAYS-7:30, 3:29, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. 9: ND NORTH PACIFIG COMPANY. zrry, Foot of Market St. TO SAN RAFAEL. 00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, Thuridays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. ‘Saturdays—Extra-trips at 1:50 and 11:20°p. m.. SUNDAYS—5:09, ;. §:30 p.o i SAN “RAFAEL-TO WEEK DAYS— 5 9:30, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco-and :Schuetzen Park same schedule as above: turdays—Extra - trips 11:00 . m.; 1:30, 3:30, SAN FRANCISCO. 0, 9:20,°11:10 &, m. ;.12 :40, 3:40, 5:05, Leave | Arrive San Francisco.| In Effect | San Francisco. § April 16,: ] - 1595 un: | Week Destination. | days. | Days. Healdsburg, Lytton, | Geyservilje, '| $:30 pm| 8:00.am_ Gloverdale, and 0am! Sonoma | mama ] { pm| Glen Ellen. |6:05 pm| 6:20 pm am| s 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| am Sebastopol. 10:40 am 10 {7:35 pm| 6 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and_White Sul land for Duncan Kelseyville, Carlsbad S) phur Springs: at Lytton | for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaegs | Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- Springs, Highland ~ Springs, prings, Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Spril Potter Vailey, John Day Sanhedrin Christine, Puckneil's, Booneville, Phtlo. Navarro, Whitesboro, Orr's Hot Springs, Men Westport, Usal, Wil Scotia ‘and Eureka. Saturday to. Monday reduced rates. On Sunday Bell's Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Riverside, Lierley's, Heights, ' Hullville, Soda - Springs, Little River, v, Fort Brags, Cum-~ Dyer, Albion, docino City, ts, - Laytonville, Harris, Olsen's, v round trip tickefs at round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 630 Market st., Chronicle bidg. H, C. WHITING, General Mana NORTH PACIFIC R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commenc Apnl s, 109 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:00, Ratael. on Mondavs, and Sundays, at 9:00 SUNDAYS-*8:00, 00, *1:45. $2:%0. 11:00 2. m. does not 5:30 p. m. does not rui Trains marked FROM SAN RAFAE! 11:00 & m.3 y and San 5:00, 9:3u. L 6:30 p. m. n to Mill Vi (*) run to Ban Quentin. L TO SAN FRANCISCQu WEEK DAYS—6:25. % 1:35, §:40, ° o m.; 12:30, 2:13, *3:40, 4335 5:15 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondavs, Wednesdays and Saturdays. at 6:40 and 10:i8 p. m. SUNDAYS— *5:00, *3:45, *10 aom.; 1:00, 2:20, *3:30, *5:15. P Tiins marked (*) =n to San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. DAYS— ‘TRA TRIPS on 09, . 10:00, 30, 630 . Tu. week 0AvS—Cazadero and way Sta’ns, . m. Saturiluys—Cazadero and way sta’ B week ‘days aturd oint Reyes and way stations. a ». . m. Sundays—C . m. Sundays—Pt 1:45 12:35, 2:43. 4:55. 5 35, 1 6 . m. Monda 10:20 p. m. 110 a. 10:20 p. m. TRAINS. vs excepted) dero and way sta'ns. . Keves and way sta'ns. | THE SAN FBAHG!SG& AND SAH JOAQUIR VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Jan. 25, 159, trains will run as follows South-bound. North-bound Passen- |Mixed. ixed. |Passen- undav- | Stations. (Sunday Exc’ptd Stockton | 3:45 pm! Merced | 12:40 pm Fresno - | 9:30 a Hanford | 7:45 ai Bakersfield | 2:00 ai Visalla | 6:40 a 12:15 pm| 6:33 pi Tulare | 5:50 ai Stopping at intermedi ate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connections Inquire at Traffic Manager's Office, 321 Markst street, San Francisco. Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KE. ARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Privata Diseases, Lost Manhood _ Dekility or disease w on bodyand mindacd e b ivossen e dsciar cazcast hon others fail Cares Dr. . F- GEBBON, Try him. Charges low aranteed. Callorwrita Fraacisoa Box 1957, 3au.

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