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sSU THE SAN FRANCISCO bALL Y SEPYEMBER 17, 1599 MISCELLANEOUS. iium to pay for it. Wi ADVERIISE){E\‘IS. OIL | INVESTORS T0 BE ASTOUNDED, INVESTIGATE, PROSPECTUS FR Union. Consolidated 0il and Transportation Co,, 3$22-323 PARROTT BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO. O0AELAND OFFICE: 460 TENTH STREET. am toSp m EXCURSION e TO .. HONOLULL! a the Austral every particular, lan sights, with a The total expense Tickets are good to re- FOR CIRCU LA LL ON RY ST. tor -mmw ¢ vs:i»r DR. JORDAN’ S GREAT M ISEUS OF ANATOMY MARZETOT. bes. G:RATE, 8.1.CeL the MI—PIIVAYE IIISZASB é n free and strictly private. 3 Personally or by letter A$ Poa tiva Cure1n every case undertaken. | Weire for Book PHILOSOPHY of MARRIAGE, » vahiable beok fo me < DR JORDAN & CO_ 105! Market St._S. F. i PTreovvde e & B W6 4 ¢ K113 &) RADWAYS'S READY RELIEF nas st ‘or 5 years as ves and quic g Fain Remedy cures ail Colds, Pne: chitis, nat! ra Headache, Tootbache and all p.uu Internally for Malaria and all Bowel Patns. All druggists. What sin a Namé‘? Answer: One-half of the price is in the name, the other half in the machine. ERE has been safety in certain NAMES—and a rich pre- Pattosien’s name and Pattoslen’s 2-Acre Furniture Store, 16th and Missien Streets TAXPAYERS OF COLMA TURN GAMBLERS DOWN Citizens Take the Matter Into & & 4 & guarantee goes with every machine — but YOU DON'T PAY FOR THE NAME! That’s why we save you half, Their Own Hands. | 00 % “Buck,” Schwartz and Their Gang of Sau- $70Sewing-Machines... 850 Sewing-Machines... 25.00 $45$ew1_ug-Mach1nes 22.50 i % = | siosewing-Machines.. 2000 3 galito Blacklegs Get Chilled Feet and | Suppose it Is ezsier to make partial payments? Instead of a big take-a-risk vrice we charge exaetly the same as in a cash-down transie- tion, and you pay interest at the rate of 6 per cent a year on the deferred part. Isn’t that fair and businesslike? Do Not Attend the Meeting. spring morning in 1852, when he first | floated in and settled down on the pres- | o ent site of Colma, and after dragging it | e the’ hundred ranches along the‘o‘" every road in the county butted country side, turned out en masse 1ast| n(; the next century on that black night, and from the hands of the Buck- | gay when Goima would wake Up to the ley-Schwartz combination and its fol-|fact that she had no sewer system lowing of thugs wrested the 'elfere | | and no water of her own, and no alms- The citizens of Colma, the solid | business men of the town and the own- i+ X E T 4 and the future of their village. That hguse andh all,” wt}flé\égbor};?fléuwn& WRIT RILLU ATED OIS = =1 + | meett . ve been. thi ecause she never ed an ARITE FORILLUSTRATED CIRGULAROF OUR MAGHINES 21 el w‘;’if:m;fi’ e e vas |all the other districts in the county had 9 % | suddenly and startlingly turned into| ey .| the strongest of rebukes, and instead lanan, who owns and pays taxes on a | = of discussing incorporation and pool- |lucrative hog ranch, “how much do e hundred and odd solid tax- | these poolroom people pay )ou to come t turned to the improve- |in here and talk incorporation?” roads and to other things| Mr. Thornton ignored the unkind in- g greater value to their | sinuation of Mr. Callanan, but immedi- | ately reverted to the San Bruno avenue project. He was expressing upon the hopelessness of that pi was just about to shoot off another al- lusiontoincorporation when he was held up ns, who also runs a and others of his|hog ranc ed the versatile in the little § agent of Mr. Buckley to explain why he d subsequent revelations | had been strongly in favor of the San of of the allega- | Bruno route before the incorporation one scheme of the &sso- | question had been brought up and was blers was to turn the tOWD |now so strongly opposed to It. the rankest of gamblinz | Chairman Henry Ward Brown re- meeting was the re- | lieved the embarrassment that resulted s been a mighty opening of Colma since The Call first ied the alarm. The cold facts that ented in the opening expose dden and war XIEU'S NATAL DAY CELEBRATED IN GRAND STYLE Natives of Southern Republic Rejoice. T in the day the gang| by getting up to den that he had 4 of the fact that things in|ever had afiiliation or tickets with any had umped running in the | poolroom. He pointed with pride t had dug, and Bob Thornton apresentative who had ast night. Not | e touts who lost their fobs de was driven from the his feet sufficiently to make the trip. and temperature dropped into s before the meeting was half to the fact that at the last Legislature d a bill against that in- iquity, w had got as far as second reading when the sion was adjourn- | ed. He said a whole bunch of real un- kind things about the newspapers and accused The Call of having alluded to the citizens of Colma &s touts and stew- bums. Henry Bruhns again interrupt- ed at this peint to say that he had understood the papers to say that Mar- tin Kelly and his crowd were all those things. Then Mr. Brown got embar- rassed himself and pulled out of his pocket a bunch of letters and references on the cost of running a small-sized town under i government. Mr. nt, but steered he had 1 0 occasions, Henry qccupied the chair. In he said nothing ; on the con- for which the was the dis- it were better to nd the nBruno it and sal 1 he was glad the what- d settled, He | poolr ton to speak to the en upon Thorn rnton spoke. h with a bright ORGE T, GADEN PASSES AWAY IN < PRIME OF LIFE Prominent in Reform Movements. ——e nds. His business r and commission the time of his death He was a native ndland, and leaves will be held to- hapel in the Odd Fel- —_— e New Charter Test Case. The z\'gu"m-r( in the charter test case n Mayor Phelan | the Supreme Court for | 28, at 10 a. m. After | new charter by the an preparations rnr\ present office- ntendent of Streets netion action to 3 Irfim (‘amng the pro- n, and thi: ction is to test of the new arter. Owt: of the subjects In d that_interesting 1 be made and that the r m.ll- be decided by the court before George T. G LYNCH CAUGHT IN RANK FALSIFICATION rban affairs he was selected late Mayor Sutro as a confiden- r in matters ted with the. operations of the with which Mr. He devoted his MAYOR PHELAN GIVES HIM THE LIE DIRECT. ‘ Sutro was me largely to the watchi prevailing methods of defrauding the Market-Street Railway Will Be Com- | city. { pelled to Use Iron Poles ‘ s secretary of the Civic Federation | { AS SeCTetaty o = on Its New Line. | | did a great deal of hard | work on the lines pursued by that or- R ganization, with whieh were identified ence to (he highest D The only other Phelan and L. A Mayor Phelan yesterday announced hls| disapproval of the resolution recenly @+ o+ 34395 +9++@ adopied by the Supervisors which gave! the Market Street Railway Company per- | mission to take iron poles from Kentucky street to be used on the new corkscrew line. Concerning the false representaticns made by Henry Lynch, superintendent of | the company, the Mayor deals at some length. His message is as follows: - @ e e e ‘Star-spa ra accompa manner | | = The | granting >n_the Comy : st > strect. on the Missfon road and on Vi " 1 l avenue, and to replace them by tem Lamkin, and all ary wooden poles, to be replaced by irom ul tz-‘r(.;il C e wit] two years. My objection is as recited a poem, g ollows: > was rendared by Miss Frofly Tron poles are required on the above named B e ma’ rot) Mis’! streets by the franchise granted. The com- pany undertook to remove them without per- mission. When apprehended they then asked | | permission of the Hoard of Supervisors, which was granted on the ex parte statement of the superintendent of construction of the company that they desired to use the iron poles in com- | pleting their rallways, under franchises grant- ed in the downtown districts, and that could not procure new iron poles for eig! months. d on the Vauthier. As entertainment | accos La. Jennie Lassale, piano by Mrs. C. a fitting climax the Mexican nationa dered. The four stanzas were spectively by Mi: Laura de George, Mi R S R S A AR e e g n{.dm 'flrfl-i bBE;l\f[“'if:'i"I" " I find, however, on Inquiry, that poles can | chorus ¥ ifully +® 48 454094600+ @ besecursd In this city in three or four months’ following: L time. 1 had a commercial house, in the regu- s Edna A E lar course of business, sen the following ety Caffe GEORGE T. GADEN. ast: ‘‘Quote price and earliest de- C¥ 1 ) electrical railwa; ay poles, thirty t long, made of five. § and 7 inch hydraulic pipe five-sixteenths thick, raliroad freight.” | The answer came that such poles may be pro- | cured for $35 each f. o. b. cars at San Fran- cisco for shipment by rail within a mouth. 1. therefore, conclude that the superintend- ent’s statement was erroneous and calculated to misiead memberg of the board, which would | not have granted the permission were this in- formation before them. I desire in every way to facilitate the build- | ing of the new road, but unless there is some great public interest involved I do not be- lieve that one section of the city should be | Lassale Lorenza Or Dille, J. Wesley Reed, I J. Truman and others. The Incideat in his career in this city that brought him most prominently before the public was the suit of Dr. Marc Levingston against Mr. Gaden, Dr. Dille, I. J. Truman and others for criminal libel. This action grew out of a set of res- olutions for which the gentlemen named were responsible, in which they denounced Dr. Levingston to Governor Rev. Dr. Hope Mecready, & Batlrto - Thao s ilva, Sofia Mersich, Maria Pan- toja, Clara Anaya, Carolina Pareyon, Juanita Adams, J. Montero, Maria Val- dez, Mrs. H. de Bittner and Mrs. Car- men Ybarra. s F. Arteche, . _F. Jimenes, or N cera, Salva 1 3 s, Angel Perez, Daniel Ga Budd and bitterly opposed his appoint- ;m‘!;‘l:_Or:?;;:vu!hea;”nx:;fnffi ;'fm::!nn‘ir;‘e; Ramon Higuera, L. Armendare ment as Health Officer in this city. The | tf.; secured the franchise they would be on uel Vasquez, Manuel Vi prosecution was a failure. the ground to-day. -The price of iron has ad- Ybarra, Lauro Parellon, Art Mr. Gaden took a deep interest in the | vanced and 1 am disposed to believe, in view | 3 S movement for the adoption of a new | Of the facts. that this attempt to remove poles Euclsiaeorge. Fines o Hassale, Antonis from one part of the city to another, lation of the franchise, Was mersly a'measure | | of small economy. Respectfully submitted, JA MES D. PHELAN, Mayor. charter and delivered several able ar- | guments in its behalf. Law and order was a theme to which he devoted him- =self for many years, fighting stoutly for good, honest government, in city | affairs particularly. i Deceased was a man of great phy- | Aguilar, Raul Gailardo, Carlos Garcla. and At the conclusion of the literary musical programme the loor cleared and dancing held sway durin the remainder of the night. The u qualified success of the celebration was duP to the untiring and inteliigent of- —_—re——— | League of the Cross High Jinks. | A very enjoyable high jinks and smoker | was given last night by the members of Company A of the League of the Cross sique and fine appearance, and pos- | s f the executive committee, e Gccpoata of ihe Taliowing Cadets at their armory, 614 Van Ness £ (;xharles Baez, president: Gustavo TOSRITONIELERG NIRRT avenvie, 1%0;_:‘90:&&%110‘?“ Dgnrlunn of | o Compan: rs a Volunteers, Levy, vice vresxdem A.dela Torre Jr., POSTAGE ON SIIIDIYMLL. and dzurd M. O’'Brien of Battery A a!; [meeretacy: J. J. Arzave, assistant gecre- B California Heavy Artillery, old mem. v: A. Montero, treasurer: Captain 77 o any, recentl :‘r)RoJo‘ Dr. A. Maldonado, F. oer 81/”0/‘7 CALL wrapped ready ji’:;;: é‘fi?fl;%fi cé'mg'ajgg"a{mffiy“r;:‘: ranza, C. F. Jimenez, R. G. del Pala- for mailing—postage 2¢ to all epuitully > Gecorated WHb_ graens. paa'| | a bunti: and a select programme f cio,/J. R. Cestellancs, A Tejeds, E. S Eaches, toasts and SONES was remdered. points in United States, Canada Ybarra, R. Garcia. R. Serrano, V. D. Medina, M. A. Ohimeyer, M. J. Luna, C. Mersich, P. Espinosz . he affair was under the supervision of and Mexico, and 4c to all for- §§ . C%mm“)[a'excf?flsm of First Sergeant % . Ben L. cKinley, uartermaster Ser- eign points. | geant O'Brien, Sergeant McCarthy, Cor- Advancas made on {urniture and planos, -mn‘ | poral Lecnard, Corporal Nichols and Pri- 7 | or without removal. J. Noonan, 10171023 Misslon. | XRRXXRROSMNNRBRDMMIONIRGS | vates Laviolette and Powers. |Convention to Meet‘ | tive committee | League met | engaged the closest attention of the com- 'TRY THEMYOURSELF | reduced 51 pounds in weight and 13| REPUBLICANS. e WILL CAUCUS ON CANDIOKTES DESCRIP. & October 3. | | A CONFERENCE OF LEADERS e MONEY FOR THE CAMPAIGN WILL BE PRODUCED. ! T AT According to announcement, the execu- | the n in Henry T. erday morning at 8 o'clock. The s n lasted for an hour and a half. Many topics were discussed, but the one which mitteemen had reference to finance. When it was clearly demonstrated that money | was needed to carry out the reform pur- poses of the organization several men expressed a readiness to raise the sum required then and there, but others less enthusiastic and more prudent suggested that the burden should be distributed over an area embracing a larger population. The liberality displayed was accepted as a sure indication that the money neces- 1)1 to conduct the campaign can be| ren ly obtained when it is needed. 'he Call ascertains that Henry T. S\.ou talked fluently at the conference. | His talk was breezy, edifying and enter- taining.. In a large hall he might be sub- No. 514—$15.00. | No. ’OS—udm Jacket, double-breast- raey cloth, seains in front and with straps of same ma- torm collar; six carved in tane, browns, No. 3390—¢ ¢ cape of extra double face plaid g bod; biue, red and and hood both bandsome plaid with i PRICE $7.50. d pavy blue. PRICE $10.00. ject to a little timidity in addressing his 514—yracnifcent double-breastsd | lellow.citizens, but in his own ofice, it_or Yamen s _ SPECIAL PLAID SKIRTS. where he is familiar with his own voice Jacket of handsome a well made Extra Value $4.50. is fellow Republicans for he ls making (o the dom FRICE $15.00. ::;;,'snf;;f amears e 2 | TATLOR-MADE SUITS oiber. for Mr. Scott to practice on the executive committee. The Mayor is now so profi cient that he can make a speech at any time or in any place, and gracefully open anything from a church fair to a jack pot. he executive committeemen resolved that on the evening of September 23, at B'nai_B'rith Hall, there should be a cau- cus of the 200 delégates to the Republican I convention who were elected under e auspices of the league. ndidates for Mayor will be consid- ered at the caucus. Names already men- tioned will be submitted to the judgment of the conference. The caucus will also consider candidates for Supervisor. Each | district delegation represented in the cau- } | | Nekiaudd 16-18-20 GRANT AVE., bet. Market and Geary Sts< STATEMENT —or CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ——OF THE— Connecticut Mutual cus will be expected to submit five or six BUSWELL PAINT 00( good men who would be wiiling to serve MANUFACTURERS on the Board of Supervisors. The discus- sion at yesterday’'s meeting of the execu-| tive committee caused the Impression that | the caucus would reserve the right to| name the elghteen candidates for the| (aed yy board. District delegations wliil be asked WArd A to recommend good men, but if the men | Bokiot s0 recommended do not reach the stand- | € ard of fitness prescribed by the caucus, | Se t F ofhers coming up to the standard of qual- | il Iree ification may be placed on the ticket. The point is advanced that the judgment | Money Backif of 20 delegates comprising the league’s | yopdop'tiikelt THE— Color of & dist ion. * Cand 710-716 e " LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SErouehout 1 Broadway an. i RD, IN THE STATE OF CON- Oakland Franciscc he 31st day of December, r the year ending on that urance Commissioper of a, purwuant to the re- 613 of the Political Code CAPITAL. ock paid up If your painter or dealer can not furnish i BUSWELL PAINTS the sa sh(‘tlr\n of the m Leaders of the leagt candidate fwr availabi whose in the presen to the caucus, The Republican sist that a strength and but UNITED STATES BRANCH. convention will be S8.eTL e STATEMENT called to order by . nan Sheldon G. | 300,159 39 Kellogg_on Tuesday evening, October 3. oF. THB s The unkeé r(rom top ‘;0 hfl‘()( )mb will !’n 4 | complete before Saturday, October 7, | 3 2,300 00 f Rist be filed not iater than the latter] CONDITION AND AFFAIRS sm rotes and loans i any date. | form faxen in pavment ot premi- OF THE . s [ B . 20,405,063 42 ADVERTISEMENTS. 60 Days Ago I Was Fat, ' NOW I AM 27 POUNDS LIGHTER NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 143,313 40,392 . 55.361,314 00 23 82,437 17 e 8 241,360 00 By Using Dr. Edison’s Obesity | f:”hre:\: }‘1 eob 34,354 53 Piills and Obesity Salt—Twenty 18,098 00 years’ test. Best and safest—never injures the health. Gives strength and health while | reducing fiesh. JAMES Z. COMBS, Sanitary Inspector U. 8. Army. | recaived from all other sources 37,535,473 14 Total Assets Total income LIABILITT unpa $4,283.340 44 25 00 to annuitants surrendered polictes 656,040 55 dividends to chC; hold 1,272,698 78 READ THESE TESTIMONIALS: e We offer $10,000 in gold to any one| who can prove that these testimonials | are not genuine: | Mr. James Rhind, 421 W. 3Sth St., N. | Y. City, lost 21 pounds on a month's treatment. 1 Mr. C. B. Brady, $06 E. 6th St., Aus- | tin, Tex., reduced 72 pounds in 3| | et Cadh actually rece months on Reducing Tablets and Obe- sity Band. Abdomen reduced 6 inches. Total expenditu Mrs. Emma LeFevre, 108 W. 89th St., year ..... | N. Y. City, reduced 20 pounds and 2% | 5 i fnches in waist measure on first| PFE}:‘";M- st ACCOUNT. month's treatment. | ®Bonds, Sto ‘ o Sam’l Robinson, Policeman of the | Other sources Central Detail, stationed Washington | Received for Ren and State Sts., Chicago. Reduced 25 pounds in twenty-six days. | Mrs. G. E. Gregory, Dresden, Kas, reduced from 182 to 165 pounds on two bottles of Reducing Tablets and is con- vinced that the cure is permanent. M. Theadon, 481 Grand Ave., Chicago, took two months’ treatment and was reduced 40 pounds and cured of rheu- | obligations re- Total Income ng the year. goss9n3 3 Deductions during the year, as follows: years) . Net amount paid for 3 (including $——— matism and kidney troubles. Brokerage ... Mrs. J. H. White, Park City, Utah. ‘P-!q for f" s My testimonial is that I have taken pfhi™fes & o e and your combined treatment and have | lost 26 pounds in one month. Never felt taxes .. B All other pavments and better in my life and think It is a great| . .., Hpatkores £ uotes aal aibes remedyfl | oblizations void- F. O. Woodman, 441 3Sth St., Chicago | se of pollcles.. 3,124 00 (prominent Odd Fellow), flupt Freed- man Mfg. Co., Stock Yards, Chicago, | inches at waist line in five weeks by‘_gz amount of Ri | Dr. Edison’s treatment. written during the' e Total reduction Mrs, Ellen D. Campbell, 516 E. South | 2 S i) THT6 | geaL 07 87 Note Account St., Warren, O., was reduced from 175 expired during {t0 125 pounds by using one month’s | _vear el S treatment of Pills and Reducing Tab- | Mg ,‘;\"{:r"‘“ e dnkad (PMRESTG : lets. Can walk long distances and e e B r{'r’fl '\“}?1"’ p‘.;:é;,;_.{: feels better in many other ways. N e r(yhu ‘ Subscribed and s; PRy, day of Februa: Price of Dr. Edison’s Obesity Salt, $1.00 a package; Pllls, $1.50, or 3 for $4.00. At all first-class druggists and by mail. SEND FOR BOOK ON OEESITY. Lor ng & Co., Ltd., Dept. 89, No. 42 W. 22d st., near 6th ave., New York. Weekly Call, $1 per Year 1 | MARK A. FOOTE | Notary Public. | F. R. NOYES, GENERAL AGENT, K. P. HARMON, Distrist Supsrintendent Agamcies, 39-31-32 Mills Building, Montgomery St., SAN FRANCISCO. CALy WALTER SPEYER, GENERAL AGENT FCR THE PACIFIC COAST, | 225 SANSOME STREET, FAN FRANCISCO. CAL. A.