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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL “'}EDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1899. 9 CALIFORNIA IS ~ MARKET STREET RAILWAY ISFREE [PERRMLT MND [ sasssnans s s sssassns GVING MG T) | OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC INFLUENCE gLy (IJFER NN ST i suece Inthe Shop Brief but Bl-xsy Dayé Another Dark Night| o Sy el A PSR REFERS WHOLE QUESTION TO HIS DIRECTORS. | | but the shop-girl must suffer and suffer, and @ . @ keep on working. & SECOND DAY OF THE ENGIN- EERS' GATHERING. - All Quietiy Enjoy the City and About A Hundr:d Have Already Regis- Is it any wonder they break down under Sl tl in? The City Plaus Retrenchment That | 1e strain: | Will Pay Back Bills But Will Cause Five Dark Mrs. Anthony Sutter, Crestline, tered for the State SIS U S QOVSDORIOLIL @ LRI LTI LG @ Tour. $ Nights. { Ohio, writes : 3 3 | - +It would be hard to explain to . | Mayor Phelan ‘kett, president you my condition before using your of the San Francisco Gas and Blectric Vegetable Compound. Iwas a great e, g2t e TR S | Company, and Supervisor Perrault, chair- 5 g i ST e | ;’y"’;”‘r(l“rf‘g“ Finance (‘nmmhllee‘;)f the sufferer of kidney trouble and head- & Joard of Supervisors, met in the Mayor's | e : : S | office vesterday morning for the purpose | ache. On Tty the morning I indus i Phi ool sri s | of arriving at some agreement which was always tired and sleepy, and W b ORIl Lael| B | would throw a little light In the ci e i tTitedon ey wade | Sineo el SRR e g S | dark corners and make the public high- 1 R S s g Taers Ehat the R | ways safe to travel upon by night.. taking the Compound I feel like a - b aiy k3 | Up to a late hour‘last night, however, | e e T e ke niant & ™ Stale ) | they had not adjusted the difficulties, and Bl = B 1ght, the city was again as dark as a pocket. and can work all day without that | As a result of the conference Mayor Phe- lan made public the pleasing intelligence tired feeling. I have advised t HE Market Street Railway system is no longer alto- large owner of Market Street Railway stock. When his > OTIE gethe controlled the power which directs th father's ate wa ettled he to take bank stock no @ 8 - 3 i ¢ coatolel S L e S e Hieaine e e ;‘1;2;‘ z(l:‘r;-;rgh] 1;:;“\!»1];(1;“?'ngreemem had some of my friends to try it, and fud A any T T E 1 3 ed into with the gas compan < influence exercised by tie larger corpor ers and other business men of his city have been gradu- e dea e i d ey we all feel thankful for the iy d irgely vanished when Speyer & Co. effected a ally acquiring the stock of the Market Street Railway that the stree could | glow i ‘ a 5 urohnde bfiha G “ts-in the Southern Company, and now they are, in gre cure, Tesponsi- & | again this ov I(m!l:m;”_“C';i,lkt'f‘ seioy benefit we have derived from o will H ble for the management of the s they own a ma- qualified his pledge with the prov its use. May God bless you Huntington is president apltal stock. the directors of the gas company jority of t expacted fr¢ v:.”v i \‘m;.l\ ;}f xl\“”rn‘n:tr.. 3 (\u..lm\‘._ F. 0 £ -‘u:‘r»r‘nu:' n: shouid .m:]m,me Himto et Bhoiitiand for thf1 good )0&“ are eet railway affairs last winter in scandalous efforts to elect D. M. Burns to The_ basls of seftlement offered doing t _? DOk, SULOENE The whole number of share Market Street Railway the United States Senate, the stockholders of the road will Mayor and Chairman Perranult wi women. Company stock ds 186,170. The probably make an early change in the law department of forth in @ letter to Crockett by Mr. Phe- | o R et an lan. Mayor Phelan’s plan is to pay. the : £ 1 back bills, but this will necessitate five <~ Mrs. Pinkham is The mileage, capitalization and value per mile of sev- dark nights each month. The letter was eral street raflroads in San Francisco are thus reported: o | s foliows: surely the work- Sept. 26, 1899. S DO UOLIS SO YL LHHDOD & 0 O PO HOSIOAH HOT Californig Crocker is soen it Mr. J. B. Crockett, President San Fran- | 5 Lk 5 Alvinza Hay ds = | cisco Gas and Electric Company—Dear Sir: | ing-girl's friend, ey AR gae Valuation per. mile Pursuant to the promise made st the con- ‘ oy tounting i | g, Geary Btrest Ralin e o o pubite lnting. Tws | and many thousands : owned by Mrs. Stanford and placing tho : T B | i o it Hehung o seests | S of them have been & h she owns at 20,000, controls only 69,000 of the \'.,1{;‘.u|im per mile fig e T ear, Swhich is. $20,000. 8 " The ber of trolled by other Market Street R onth, or $60,000 three months. Y. , The number rolled by other (- M3 et R | monch, or soce tor fnree monne, “Your | S helped by hercounsel. ot . e Bonds 950 September bill, including four more . 0 ¥eqterday: that G nights for this month beginning and includ- | Her address is Lynn' tion per miic Railrc Valu Presidio 92, making a ing to-morrow night, 03 in excess of of the Marke | total of $61,237 03, or $12 Mass. Don’t put off OO0 oD or t pongas We propose that during the next three | it til vo alua months, October, November and December, u ancy St ;‘l”‘ T Street ! a sufficlent number of lights cut off tem- t wri lng unti y r i Rt Stoce porarily to make up the $12 and our - i d i otz St B ot 5 onlerence’ with the. | health is wrecked. | Wil a Vaiuation per mile .. Gas Inspector, you agree upon the lights | 5 and the time as to when that amount Ask for her help shall be made up, which no doubt can be T R PR R R R R TR = ER TP e P AP u P e P R e : | Mr b5 amicably arranged. In that event your | Mrs | full amount was entered against him. On bills for July, August and September, ag- the same day Ben: S gregating as above $61,237 03, will be ap- % other action for & broved by the Finance Committee and | 1 18th to the 3lst and_for $12 borrowed | ©°rdered paid. } money. The samé plz an As per compromise agreement it was ar W 1 The o 5 < laintifft was nam. e ateene haa momy. | BUT FUH A office that you pledged yourselves to bid on Soi ther 1 the city and er suit for $60 was 5 ity and 4 uit 1rn~ $60 was rendered. Which 1& the compromise rate. We find embers whe i . On August 21 th Meliure iy n funds O'Donnell had -in the Hibernia night for : e ) i k, and v =, $61 35 and $90 95, were Which s th : : i turned over to him by that institution. ~ ber lamp per S ate On August 28 he levied again, and re- thou It e ceived Not atisfed with this RV at the first indi- cation of trouble. riss Rose Helden, 126 W. Cleveland Ave., Canton, Ralston, Secreta. The efault on Augi & b the new contract for and electricity nother judgment ~ on g rate not in excess of that now pald, Sher] evied o o hat ¥ e b cents D la : heriff Jevied on the that you ve bid 11 nts per ”:?prr‘]’:v\r Ohio, writes: ;o Ts | ® “DEAR MRs. PINKHAM— for maln- | A gas lamp should | than 9 cents per Four years ago I had almost ¥ given up hope of ever being } or - one r upon a claim for ) for 20 e = @ o 1 i yoard 0 for borrowe : ¢, are wiliing to stand by the com- & : 12 Judgments Against a i by winnic Mcbeomot B i T v ) Crugt that Sour. directors well again. I was afflicted 65 i ICwas n chis suit that Benson il reapaet e e withthose dreadful headache reached himself. Emboldened by his pre lighting of public streets, and that is all 11 hich 1d y ccesses, he demanded that de- | you can possibly get for the fiscal vear and spells which wou ng out this fauls judgm at once entered, and & it is all we can give. By carr ' Crazy Man. ot e A sometimes last three e : t tender : lbe ablised witnesses who appeared in & | agreement to which we refer. the city will S ho arr Justice t Peace Barry uncovered | manner that Justice Barry would not| be as well supplied with light for the en- £ a Al K oA a case In P S Ft iy which Dlaces Hnn’nglw r;lnu. 11 1{;.‘ case, suing year as the u.‘..n',.rmmhwrx‘n :m,-,.;t i or four days. so o e e ttorn ‘ » ’ 1 e 1 'C nv gation and and in our judgment ou wi e amply .. 2 e BT on and h e | £ et as set forth. He at once compensated for your service and we wil i had backache, bearing- o1 r ater judgment or to have any- | see to it that vour bills are promptly pald. | : e the thi 10 do with I(hi' s uplll i Fours trulye. Ll S e | down pains, leucor- e e ) e L aRE Eha eurrBeait i was represented in court by JAMES D. ELAN, Mayor. Sz Adelia J. Gading’s Will. Lo Lihe surfocaiindica elthor an attorney or guardian, Bensol E. L. PERRAULT, Chatrman Fin. Com. theea, dizziness, and BULLLY . R when he saw his game was discovered terriblepainsatmonthly @444+ 4444444444 4444400 all the members of the institute as a valu- | able souvenir of the California meeting of | wders of the indust President | Neft, Vice President Ralston and a num- ber of members of the executive commit- tee of the association heartily approved | The will of Adelia J. Gading, who died | chinery courts to systematics | set upen the young boy from whom Barry fod finis t periods confining me to mybed. Afterreading so many testimonials for your medicine, I D S S S S R R S L e the blan, and the enterprise proceeded | 2 under Secre Benjamin’s direction, | concluded to tryit. I The 1 work of 508 pages, which hegan to ipick tp afier f the handsomest books produced | ¢ Coast publishing house. It | tely bound, in uniformity with the twenty-five volumes of the transac- tions of the American Institute of Mining | | Engineers, with which it is designed to be chelved, and the typographical and other | mechanical features of the work are ad- mirable of the best which the | | publisher’s t produce: | | There has been a amount of in-| | formation about every feature of the Cal | ifornia_mining field Scattered in a great | many State and Government reports, in | proprietary books and in papers and 'pe- | riodicals, but there has never before been | | given in ‘one book the comprehensive V! of the California mining industry here presented by a number of the most emi- | nent mining authorities in the State. The first fifty-six pages are given to | “The Mineral Industry of Californi by | Charles G. Yale, an article by a widely | recognized authority, covering all the| | State's mineral products and accompanied | taking the first bottle, and have continued to gain rapidly, and now feel like a different woman. I can recommend Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound in highest terms to all sick women."” is appropr Miss C. D. Morris, 3 Louis- burg Square, Boston, lass., writes : “ DEAR MRs. PINkHAM—I have been using ‘PRES. DOLGLAD Lydia E. P; AS THE Dy a folded statistical table which will | ia E. Pinkham's V. * CAMERA by the future be lss a bulletin by | % : SR DE Gonne 5 CACGHT HIM e+ (lmx‘.;;u\l_\\:/‘ :\l}lnlm:,] x:lurpu[u.( el and it has helped me wonderfully. I was troubled “The Mother Lode of California, : ; LR L with headache, backache and that weak and tired | Ross E. Browne, is the best brief exp tion of this great feature of the fornfa mining field ever publish “Electric Power on the Pacifi by A. M. Hunt and Wynn 0 from the most eminent coas feeling. I cannot say enough in praise of your medicine for it has done me so much good. I shall recommend it to all my friends who suffer.” PROF. CHRISTY GAVE Aar{ 1 ILLUSTRATED TALK- e o+ on Dredging for Gold” is by R. H. Pestlethwaite, the present leader in this field_in California. s | “Deep Mining at the ica,” by J. H.| Collier Jr., and “The Use of Machine Drills in Stoping” are two of the technical papers included out of compliment to the Yechnical men for whom the book is de-| signed, and they are to also appear in the | transactions of the institute. | “The Genesis of Asphaltum and Petro-| ineralogist | A8, Cooper, is the most elaborate expo- Sition of this subject yet written, and it} will later appear as a bulletin of the State Mining_Bureau. | In further recognition of the new great- ness of the oil industry s an original The lives of working-girls are im- portant lives. To continue at work without proper treatment is heroic but it is wrong and results in complete loss of usefulness. Mrs. Pinkham’s help can be had for the asking, and her advice will tell you how to keep well and strong. e rest of assembled ~ LV VVLVVVRVIIVDLVVVVVRIBRUUR POSTUM CEREAL. TO SLEEP SOVUND B¢ Leave Off the Coffee. SECRETARY A clty- solicltor for a grocery in RAYMOND ¢ ‘ ; ontar f5oah o . ; u 1§ ‘le by W. L. Watts on “Petroleum in | Amerieus, Georgia, reports that in call- | 7 PREPARED 4 A 33‘\%‘1‘&:&"1‘, 4] Am So Glad That | Wrote to You.” g upon a Mrs. W. F. Marsh, found| ¢ To mECENE iy, “In the Fineness of California Gold."” by £ i > H laining greatly. about the 1 ® TR eI, F. A. Leach, superintendent of the Mint, DEAR MRs. PINkHAM—I want to thank you for what you S AD°Q"‘A‘""“’/ / / provides something new and interest- I b a P p .p and nervousness in the family. | 4 ESSECE I B S 53k s e WA T R b s sk Hner T was B ¥the Copper Resources of California sted that perhaps the trouble | e mENTAMIN are Sbly treated by M. M. O'Shaugnes almost a total wreck from female weakness. I was troubled of the Montana Cop Nefl gives finers” As- | C. Ralston with irregular and painful menstruation, leucorrhcea, bearing- down pains, soreness, and swelling of abdomen; pain at right and left of womb; headache, backache, nervousness, and ~could neither eat orsleep well. ,Since taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, Liver Pills, and using your Sana- tive Wash, I do not feel like the same person. I am so glad consulting enginee Sor Company. President J. H The mstory of the California soctation, Vice Pr s forcibly treats of L as a Field for Mining Capital,” and there are a num- special articles on various | mdustry by similarly emi- \used by coffee drinking, and ad- | that they use Postum Food Cof- ; Asb Rarahatl its place. A box of the new Food nt down to them, and at a - second day Mrs. Marsh stated | © « clock in the morning she R S S T ( D e e S e S Sl I el S e it JECIR i 4 er of oihe phases of the was sGddenly awalténsd by her: hus- : . Stating that | Scenes of the Day at the Miners’ Convention. phages ofithe { g y-five papers in the work, | 8082 222222222999 %%%2222%32%2%2 22 %%222222222%9%%9%%%%2%2%2%9%2%2%2%2%922%2%2%2%2222%9222%9%9%2%22%922%2222222222 272 band jumping up to dre Of the H\Ir: iptive of the mines and | he must get off to work. She looked | at the clock and told him it was only | Aygust 30 last, leaving an estate valued rob one Festy O'Donnell of the few hun- | got his information ar abus thirteen : August 30 last, le: an es sty o fe - | got his informa abused him until : ¢ “particular mining | 3 ¢ 'K, and he must have made a | at $10.000, was filed for probate vesterday.|dred dollars he had devosited in the Hi- | ordered out by the rt. mineral T of par L I wrote to you, for you have helped v e i | z in {ordered out by the court. L | Gaunties or groups of countites, largely | ¥y ped me very much. authorities in the regions | Mrs. Carrie Phillips, Anna, Iil. he felt there was cer- | Decedent bequeaths A I}lar} ,{-‘r e, Jo; bernia Bank. s wrong with the clock, | hanna Robertson, eler eady and E on’s system is something unique in | y gl time. wag | Bertha Gading, her sisters, each an undl- | . L7008 % SEOTR Hne 2 ¢ his usual time. Was | Vided one-fourth interest in her fifth in- the line of Police Court drbokedne 0 anG s s Dip L & foount Eden and San Bernardino | consisted simply in securing def. wod sound sleep con- | ¥ to C. N. Gading, & brother, | ment on alleged board bills ag 1 fler night after leaving pared for the work. shee g in its place the fus in equal Shates H0 NN S| 0, was mep ally, Incompelant o 1op he publication is sumotuously _illus- | More Than a Mllhon women “ave Been . and Hilda Frese and Ethel G.|on his own behalf and whi ———————— | ti s ‘ | s behalf and whose mental dis : 3 | trated with 140 pictures covering the en- . ) o onedr e “Nrs. Mary Freso 18 named as et hrocent b o’ STORY OF THE MINES, | %unge of the mining industry, nearly | Iped by Mrs. Pinkh Ad L e o o fes of views neve | elped by Mrs. Pinknam's Advice e. He s somethi anst Benson and his clique cannot be | P and wmong the finely prepared | s O'Donnell is so badly | treated @ oo o> badly Eone that | joiders in the work are three new mining | ted with the cass. and un 1o | maps_of Calgverds, Tuolumne, Amador | his friends have presented | and El Dorado counties, especially pre- | sed night off the coffee and u Postum Cereal F rve without bonds. ploying counsel. The default once en- The solicitor further say: told, executrix, to s | this experience of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh'| AT S tered. Benson levied attachments: on. the | The ~Souvenir = “Californie’s | before published. The work cost over| . . o Mr. H. F. Davenpor te el Divorce Court. |- dater P 5 S s X z 5000 3 e expense has been borne by d M d to Mr. H. F. Davenport, and after th In the defendant’s funds in bank and securc Mines and Minera's,” 00 and e O Pments | supplemented by | an edicine. - sy . Bubecriptions by enterprising raembers of | California’s Mines and Minerals” was | $j10% sociation. The first édition is one ! | given by the press vesterday to the min- | og o coples and one copy s to be sent | : ; | ing world, and it will long remain a nota. | L I o 5 ek of the 2000 members | » of the doctors here are strong | gchoaft on the ground of failure to pro- | lodging-house at i Na | bie feature of the mining literature of |of the institute, —thus disseminating | = ——ee - advocates of Postum Food Coffee. One | vide. Coral Jacques was granted a decree | 13 i O foat sl which wan hraught | Coifornia. T O e LT LYDIA PINKHAM’ T LYDIA PINKHAM'S W. H. Howard, buys It by | ot divorce from L. O. Jacques on the | againat O'Donnéll the MeDermott womat |, W hen the meeting of the American In- L e COMPOUND COMPOUND s worth, and is getting all ; s o : QWAL | gitute of Mining Engineers of th treasured by every possessor. Tt will un- h w A getting all | ground of willful neglect. appeared as plaintiff. Benson, as her at- g Lngi 8 of the fall of | oubtedly prove the most effective single o s and acquaintances to use it. for divorce have been filed by | torney, had process served upon O'Don- (1899 was secured for California, mainly b; fertisement the industry has ever re- | S Cut-Rate Druggists s Cut-Rate Druggists Sults by A D ¥ by | advertis: t the Y S T re- e ton for $50 alleged to be due | B. H. Benjamin, secretary of the Califor. | celved, The few remaining coples are to | Drug Co. 1128 Market Street. 5. F. | Drug Co. 128 Market Street, §. F. The presid of one of our banks uses cpariotte Hinrichs against Henry Hin- | g Postum Cereal Food Coffce to the ex- | riens, for failure to provide; Agatha H. | for four weeks board and g2 borrowed | nia Miners' Association, Mr. Benjamin Ret ’fii‘i«fé’i.‘;’:&’-’scny&'igrfiiey”z‘?.é"’f‘:’l‘a’:"cfi’rf‘ sion of all other beverages. It meets 5 < is money. The comp}ulnt was filed on June the idea of publis] clusion o yprogan o some s, It meets | jiorn agamnst Noah R, Horn, for inte 2 of the present vear, and was made re- | conceived the publishing, In the | Gonment created an eager demand and Longiin; erance; Annie L. Reidy against Henry | turnable before JusticéGroezinger. O'Don- | name of the assoclation, a book giving an associa- citizens W. Callaway of Gate- Reidy, for desertion, and Mary Cicerone | nell, naturally enough. did ot appear, | exposition of the State’s mining Industry ag:‘)::gefdorcosxggéflgt%g:;ar'}fi;)x. e / wood Grocery, Americus, Ga. against Michael Cicerone, for cruelty, | and on July 31 a defauit judgment in the | and mineral resources, to be presented to | ond edition is promised to Californians. e ee _Y a 2 aO‘eS’ Der ear‘ granted a divoree | possession of them upon execution. | 2 Walter on the| O'Donnell has been a raving maniac ‘fur‘ Cora Schoaff has | months, but instead of being sent to an vlum was hidd first night’s trial he told me he had| Oscar H. Walter w never slept better in years. Mrs. Dav- | yegterday from Clar enport w in the store this afternoon | ground of infidelity ng it wonderful. been granted a divorce from Walter | as her gue 1