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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WLEDNESDA x 1899. OCTOBER 4, 11 T | WILL WAGE A Wi THE —— ADVICE TO THE Reappearance of James Moore, Who W Big Methodist Revival. laywards, Cakland DOW SCHULER BITTER CONTEST of the Alameda Brewer Filed. il fiice Ban Francisco Call, %8 Broadway, Oct. 3. will of Henry Schuler, stwhile proprietor of the who died in Alameda on last, which was flled for afternoon, forebodes a bitter over the estate. of the will proved a sur- e instrument is dated June 2, awrence L. Schuler and Mrs. e—a son and daughter—are ecutors. By its terms Willlam other son, and Henry An- , the petition for let- tion also recites, claims are cut off with §1. The ate is bequeathed to the and daughter, share and the value of the estate is xecutors at not to exceed s {n- uable Palace to the o val Alameda, v years decedent and living together. Methodist n o ival meetings J. H. Weber noted for successful years, ir, 21 years, ° (g - g 3 B4 * slieneneN e e HoNINILIRIRIRe Ve N eBoRoGey isss‘a"am SR BB R RGBT EINI G IR B BRI BRI G R R RR R BRI GL + R RO BB Ko otien MANY SCHEMES PROPOSED FOR WELL TESTING Board of Works Not!| in Need of Advice. @08 Br. 8 The Board of P plenty of facilities offe pose of testing the artesian wells at Rob- | erts Landing. Now that it is known that | the Council {s very much in earnest in the matter and is prepared to expend | money in the making of tests and the | purchase of the necessary machinery, many people anxious to submit schemes | are appearing at the City Hall. The board | in any event must advertise for bids, and so all the experimentalists will have an equal chance to demonstrate their schemes. There is likely to be a little difference of opinion regarding the purchase of a special brand of air pump to mak. test, as desired by Mr. Cuvelller. When spoken to about the matter to-day the Mayor said that it might not be necessary | to make a purchase, but that probably one | might be hired for the seventy-two hours ng which the test is to be maintained, The ordinance authorizing the Board of | Works to expend $1200 to make the test of the capacity of the wells does not con- n anything about the use of the air | test machinery, and should board k some other test preferable there be a valuable pump o d as a memento _of the friction Board of ‘é‘orks and the Co Mayor Show saye that . and that if the st method it will not o ally as po: pump be not the be be bought. LILLIAN BLACK’S MOTHER DIES IN POVERTY NO HELP FROM THE ACTRESS, WHO IS WEALTHY. Story of Being a Miser Disproved by a Search of Her Lonely Quarters. Mrs. Regin _OAKLAND, Oct. 3. dled in Oakland to-night. e mother of Lillian Black, the we r s, and has been an attempt was mad but no the opinion woman had hoar: years and was not in Four days ago Mrs. K years old, was taken from t House, where she was li was given a home w Twenty-second avenue. died of old age and When she was mc of the quarter: Insane Over Imagined Wealth. OAKLAND, Oct. 3—Mrs. H. Hohma mduc a sal examined g. The u the hal sor of ering goods rious milliner 'CUVELLIER WORKS ON Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | Oct. the | O AT A A A A D T O T > OO, WHILE OTHERS APPROVE ¢ ) A AP A A T < A A A O A< AN < ) 0 b ¢ ( ¢ Cuvellier's busy session. allowing the Board of Works unlimit ran a good-natured Council for at two resolutions, killed another, filed an extension of an ontion on j secc test the ssed hi ump and pass of the gl ntrepid man Fabiola’s Donation Reception. OAKLAND, Oct. "—Thny— Fabiola Hos- A ation invites all its friends to reception at corner Moss avenue and a n. hospital, w Broadway, on Thursday and Friday ns of this week. Donations of which will aid the work—money, , fruit, old cotton and lin atefully received. But with or with- AKLAND, Oct. 3—Councilman Cuvellfer | in earnest. He admits that ail his spare moments during the day and \_/ the wakeful hours at night are given ner to obtain municipal ownership of water ‘With the ald of a and communications he abandoned one pla measure Indefinitely and provided another plan. ut fifteen minutes was amazing. He pas: ad a report o pre perspiration from his brow and sat down—all in fourte bt Nobody but Cuvellier could have half-cont rdinance under suspe s and small st he will certainly not miss his great ambition if energy i DA D D Dy D AT, A AT A AT S S 1s in earnest—desperately to th study of the best man- orks. Last night was Mr. Latch of resolutions, ordinances and started another. Instead of discretion an he killed that speed with which ed The t contour of the county, guments, wiped the minutes and some P met all acted for the purchase of a ion of the rules. Somehow s won the confidence of » ahead. If Oakland h his brethren, and they are quite willing to let him shall ever acquire her own water plant, Cuvellier will not be forgotten, and ture < and sincerity will doit. SO OSSOSO LD DD D, [ ] Articles left at Agard's groce: andeford's candy store or Becker's mar- ket by those unable to send them to the pital will be delivered at the hospital the donor A committee of the ladies will_receive :nds and donations at the hospit 1 those desiring to inspect pit rded that oppor- for nurses Mrs. the will serve te and welcome as ¢l ¢l » | hymenea | B: 2 | +ReNIRNe VNN R 88083033089_0320880389320 o R e R R e R R e R AR S AR~ sso&zossosso% Alameda Qounty News 5 234230224 MRS, BARNES BY A BUNGLE MAY BE A BIGAMIST Was Wedded in Ne- vada Prematurely. L N Ry OAKLAND, Oct. 3.—The matrimonlal | prociivities of Mrs. Beatrice A. Barnes of this city have led that lady into a most remarkable as well as a thoroughly un- comfortable position according to her ex- husband’s attorney. In the eyes of the | law Mrs. Barnes is an ipnocent bigamist, though the intent of crime is absent. In her own opinion, at least until she hears of her mistake, she is the Nevada-made bride of Edward H. McNevin of 618 Eighth street, a teacher who is employed in a navigation school in San Francisco. Mrs. Barnes' trouble was caused by a short but misleading paragraph in a local paper. Until Mr. McNevin and Mrs. Barnes !wok a hurried trip to Reno the story is | extremely prosaic. Mrs. Barnes was sued | for divorce some time ago through R. B. Myers, the attorney of her complaining ames A. Barnes. The ground | v, and since Mrs. Barnes did | not answer the charge, in which Mr. Mc- | Nevin's name was mentioned prominently, Mr. Barnes looked for no difficulty in the V. of securing his freedom. The news e decree of the divorce which had so eagerly looked for by both Mr. and his wife was published the It was the signal at once of another 1 venture on the part of Mrs. who, after a little preparation, left for Nevada with Mr. McNevin, where a Justice of the Peace forged the welcome ] returned to and Mr. back the schoolroom. ow, however, comes the legal aspect t turns Mrs, Barnes’ hopes to ashes. he fact that u decree was granted was not a fact. It was ins a reporter, who in looking over the dock | | | W of th Lee Bar 25tk went w0 th Ly ceremony, therefore e | Barnes the wife of two men, a fact of { which up to this morning she was una- ware. Attorney Myers, tion this even fault entered on ing the ques- had the de- 23d. Tues- gy th turd. t day was the day set for the k a day or two later I read of the m ;i | | | | 3 and ‘as vet the t 1 before the Ju v that no ¢ Ir. McNevin Eighth street unt took room is now £ last week at Reno, | Hope for the Hospital. OAKLAND, Oct. Court of Appeals has de | ministrator G. W. Reed in t over the Merritt trus: of the trust be fin. $600.000 for a hospital 000 for Bowdoin C ail e Methodists® Session Opens. OAKLAND, Oct. he onven- tion of the Methodist h South opened this evening. Rev. J. J. Kenny of Fresno preached the wel ning sermon at Asbury Church. The actual work of the convention will not begin till to-mor- row, when most of the delegates will be on hand for the four d deliberations. —_———— Fatally Kicked by a Colt. OAKLAND, Oct. 3.—Papitan Bernal, while training a colt near his home in Pleasanton yesterd was thrown to the ground, and at the same time received a Kick which fractured his skull Giant Powder Used as yYon, was blown up early this morning, and Jack Cahill, who was sleeping on the premises, nearly lost his life. lieved that the act was committed by some one who resented the carrying on of a saloon business by the proprietors in the canyon. 2 was used to demolish placed under the corner farthest from the little bedroom where Cahill was sleeping, and this saved his life. The explosion was very severe, and half of the board shanty Berkeley, Fruitvale l‘*&%’fi’fi*fi SRIBEBB R[N T + BB oNeRo e RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains lenve nnd are due SAN FRANCIS (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Frox OCTOBER 2, 1899, arrive a¢ LEAVE — ARRIVE 004 Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento.... *3:45¢ *3:004 Marysville, Orovilleaud Reddivg via Woodland . | *6:157 press, Ogiden 9454 Jose, Livermore, Tone, Sacramento, Marysvlile, Chico, Jted Biu 4:15e #8:304 *\ilton, Oakdale and Nouora. *4:15p +9:004 Haywards, Nilesand Way Stations. *11:454 #9:004 Martinez, Tra 7, Lattirop, Stockton, anita Barbara, Deming, El Pa: d East. +10:004 Vallojo, Martinez and W: 1:004 Haywards, Nilea and Way :003 Niles, Livermore, Stockton, S mento, Mendota, Hanford, Porterville.... 11:00p Sacramento Riv #3:00p Haywards, Niles and Way *4:00¢ Martinez," San Ramou, 5 DEPRECATED Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa toss. . *9:0a A rgumen t. #4:00r Benicia, Vacaville, Sacrauiénto, codlend, ~ Knights Landing, S5 ol e Margavilio, Oroville. #4:30p Niles, San Joso and Stockion 5 *#3:00p The Owl Limited. Tracy, Fresuo. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, e e, 98 Broadway, Oct. 3. Borge & Cahill's saloon, in Niles Can- *8:454 *6:45p Mojave and Los Angels #3:30p Sauta Fo louts, Atlaniic It is be- *0:00» Haywards, Niles and San Jose. 16:001 Vallojo.... 7:00p Valle] i The giant powder, which it is belleved the saloon, was COAST DIVISION (Narrow (Foot of Market Strect.) 8115 Newark, Ceutorville, SanJose, Felton, Boulder Creek,Santa Oruzand Wa; and all the contents were complétely Btations 7 wsser wrecked. Cahill was stunned by the "'“’Nfl":.i i 5 MMLN? shock and did not recover consclousness imaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, for half an hour. As soon as he was able O ey owes he aroused the night watchman and made | <4:13p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos....... *9:204 an investigation. They could find nothing | d11:452 H‘\;}:"gufizg\:nm San Jose and rrser that might serve as a clew, and they at = e once went into Niles and reported the e ‘C'I;IENESIB( ?P?JEHFERSR\Q' matter to the Constable. Cahill had some | FromSA o kel Sloaet (Mp &) e suspicions about the matter which he told | (T8 1303 o e the officers, but they led to nothing defi- | pr,nCiELAND~ Foot of Brosdwar. nite. | _$12:00 *1:00 13:00 For about a month there has been | rrr e g 5 trouble over the saloon of Borge & Cahill. | o i The license was granted and revoked. A | <g gitei Viow, South San Fraccisco.. J6:307 protest was made against it, and the pro-| 3:004 San Jose n Stations (New testants should have been heard yester- | days only) ...... *1:30p day. To the surprise of everybody, Su-| pervisors Church, Roeth and Wells voted | to grant the license without walting to hear the protestants. CENTRAL BAPTISTS during the conference, Thursday morning, ad the mistake of | Sent out by Deputy Constable George Wales was | Sheriff Rogers to make an !n- He returned this evening, but | stigation. )] v @ Barnes' de: s % ad not obtained any information that | Tres Pinos, Sauta ('t Salinas, : E?Li‘, lown Mre. p'ri'r.‘x'ifd oTault &8 & de- | Sould Toad to the arrest of the miscreant. | . Monterey aul Iacifc Grov # | reading it, concluded that she was free, | Indignation is very high at both Niles and | Y37 St 5000 Sl M3, TUCoisg imparted the glad tidings ond | Sunol, and all sorts of opinions are ex-| {15.36 8an Joseand T | husband-tc and left Silver | Pressed as to the origin of the explosion. : an X ores aA T | State_with him b 1f ] | | #6:80 e San Tose aud Way S ! t she was divorced | bue:45r Ban Jose and Way & | | A for Moruing. * Dalls. t Sunday excepted {1 Sundsy only. b Satarday only. ® ONMPANY IN ANNUAL SESSIONi OAKLAND, Oct. 3.—At: the nineteenth jon of the Central Baptist As which opened in the Golden el fo-dav. the followin . CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. & LESSER AN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Goldsby, moderator; Rev. ett, clerk; G. W. Fraser, treas- §| RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. ual sess otirer information. The committee of arrangements which adjourns sts of Re 1r. Keetch, Dr. Baldw Alameda I s S S 00, 11:00 8. Mrs. Schulte of San Fra . Mr. P 3:80, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. is chairman of the enr AL TLND n Aaiaraegi The main feature of this and 1 . sio outsid of the el J: ), 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, s annual repo letters 0 p. from the various churches of the associa- SAN RA ANCISCO. tion. WEEK DAYS 10 a. m.; 12 The devotional exercises to-night were 8:40, 6:15 p. m. xtra' trips led b Gallahorn sang a solo and the annual ser- 1:55 and 6:35 p. m. Rev. Frank Su read an Intere day and temperance. Rev report on | SUNDAYS—s:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1= John 0, 3:40, 5 6:25 p. m. Meta | 2| Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park Mrs. mon was delivered by Rev. W. J. Jenkins. | same schedule as above. 3 The conference reconvenes to-morrow Leave 1 Arrive morning a 0 o'clock. San Francisco.| In Effect | San Francis R R 1 April 16, = i | Week | Sun- | 1599, | sun- | Week The Borden-Cohen Suit. Days. | days. | Destination. | days.| Days. OAKLAND, Oct. 3.—In the $20.000 dam- | { LS ey age suit of Ivy L. Borden, superintendent | 7:30 am| 8:00 a: Novato, of the artesian water works, Alameda, $:30 pm, am Petaluma, against Attorney A. H. Cohen for injurfes alleged 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm Santa Hosa. { to have been sustained by de- e an Fuiton, fendant's willful act of coiliding ~with | .. Ji e s | B Borden's cart and throwing him out, | 1:30am Healncmors, e e Cohen to-day flled a motion to strike out Lytton, several clauses of the complaint and also Geyserville, demurred to the latter pleading on the | g:30pm| 8:00 am Gloverdale, |7:35 pm| CLOSE OF THE be g i Deceased | grounds of ambiguity and, that the facts | | out contributions all friends are welcome. | all the friends visiting the hospital. | left a widow and several children. B DI “* | Toam] Hopland and | 1 £ ey 5 SENUA RS S | % By b 3:30 pm| 8:00 am{ Ukiah. [7:35pm, 6 """"" R SR ; = B T 1 =Y hr T 3 T T SOt H 7:30 lm\‘- 00 i tj 2 o | dition to Kern C! was notified_and held an inquest this and John C. Metggs of the United States | sold as souvenirs. The committee of ar- }8:00 anyf Guierneville: | 1:36 pm | been purchasea Afternoon. The verdlct of the jury wa ‘VERDICT FOR FRANCE | tes of naturaliza- | rangements consisted of Captain John 2P| | | e DEMOCRATIC CARNIVAL 1 Attends a “Dollar Dinner” at allas and 0. H. P. Belmont Makes a Speech. 1 3.—Th second and | om point of ring in the night and ng it wa: > prese: received. a Pre T »eing pre F £ and spoke for an h the day. The meeting il ing, when the the proceedings n the Young Men's Dem- ered a banquet to the lub of Missouri. endance at the dol- | « evening. The first :-aeak- ng was Hon. Oliver H. P. | York, who pleaded for all Democrats of the na- | FRESHMEN. dent Jordan Makes His Annual Speech at Stanford. RD UNIVERSITY, Oct. 8.— to-night gave his annual talk h freshmen, in-| cm Into the ways of the uni- v gtudent here will be we have no rules nles of decency and the | What you are here to control yourself; ax nor drive you. e st soclety In the dent body is the most world. the university is a a strong life. An educa- will find to cannot afford to nventionalities of the » poor to be neat in education should good manners. Every- to bring your univer- should be avoided.” MISSING FOR A YEAR. th tu Believ: Be Dead. All fears for the 2 1ave been allayed. t for Alaska. The first, r received from him er 30, 158, and was ed to he privations and path of explorers long silence that s of his parents several monthe the perished has been is that he was les Hanson, which Sound. Big Real Estate Deal. 3 “The Kefth ad- | | of the State Universi the Bank of B . shows § which was filed tc S wort} stamps. It {8 reported that tt was made for Eastern ca r he ofl busi not deny the report. Rep tern men have been p the field. Some land h for ofl adjoining the property. MRS. RECORD WINS. Larkspur Company Ordered to Sup- | er With Water. . Oct. 3—In the man- 1d suit for dama instituted by Kate ply Hi R damus pr in the sum of Record agalnst the Trust Compa sued a writ ordering the com- to supply the plaintiff with water G. merican Land and of Larkspur Judge Angel- any and p: allow damages on the ground that t evidence tends to show that the injury plaintiff was slig From the e ibmitted to the September 2 last ned off the wate $ of plainut b o the compan the sum of $4 45, which sum for varlous sons she refused to pay. She there: pon wrote President Wright a letter stating that she would in advance for water in the future and asked that it be again turned on. This communica- tion remained unanswered as well as an- other written later in a simtiar tenor, Mrs. Record then instituted proceedings through Attorney Mahony ay the costs of sult, but declines to | | | in mandamus | against the company to have the water | turned on and aske sum of $500. e TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. Many Interesting Papers Read at Santa Cruz. SANTA CRUZ, Oct. 3—The County Teachers' Institute met at the High School bullding this morning. The primary gection was in charge of Miss Mary Zinndowskl of Watsonville, M Bertha Morgan had charge of the arith- metic department and Miss Marfan Ash. leg of Cocralitos of reading and speiling ise Jessie Desbrow of this city had charge of the intermediate section, A ap;rl ohr; n:\i“lre s’xurly read by Miss Mabel Mervill and on arithmetic by A Stella Finkeldey. S yrhe grammar section Miss Lena Forden. A paper on Englis was read by Miss Maud Ao of Wat: sonville and on geography by Miss M. McKay. e The afternoon session w. Congregational_Church, was in charge of F. B. Dresslar ¢ gave a tallc on commercial geography. This evening B. Dresslar gave a public lecture: on “Superstition and Education. CABRERA CELEBRATES. A Banquet in Honor of His Accession to the Presidency. Special Cable to The Call and the New York Herald. Copyrighted, 189, by James Gor don Bennett. PANAMA, Oct. 8—Advices from Guatemala say that a great banquet was given by President Cabrera on Monday | evening, September 25, In celebration of the first nnnl\'ersari; of his constitutional posgession of the Presidency of the r public. The occasion was largely ended. e o Unknown Man Found Dead. SAUSALITO, Oct. 3.—The badly de- composed body of a man, supposed from a card found on his person to be Thomas Cain of 1125% Florida street, San Fran- cisco, was found floating near the rail- way wharf by the watchman of the ferry- boat San Rafael. Coroner Edward Eden for damages in the | eld_at the | that deceased met his death from cau: The man was about 60 veighed probably 170 pounds Iressed in a black suit. His gray and curly. S HIGHWAYMEN AT BAY. Men Who Held Up the Sneffels Stage Cornered in the Hills. DENVER, Oct. 3~—A speclal to the News from Ouray, Colo., says: A tele- n from Ridgeway this morning to the announced that the Harlowe ranching men, had the two men 1d up the Sneffels stage yester- cornered in the hills eleven miles be- Ridgeway. The Sheriff_sent a posse sist in their capture. Tt is reported to-night tnat one of the Harlowe brothers was mortally wounded. A special from Montrose to-night says that the bandits are surrounded, and that a battle {s momentarily looked for. It is estimated that twenty-five armed men Ve sur nded the hiding place of the bandits. The stage driver states that he . and was hair was positively identified one of the hold-ups as Kid Adams. a well-known character about town. The officers believe the other > man's name is Be CHARGED WITH FORGERY. Harry Roberts Arrested at His Home in Peatlands. SANTA ANA, Oct. 3—Harry Roberts, who recently arrived at the home of his father in Peatlands, last night arrested here on a telegram from the Sheriff of Nez PercehCounly, Idaho, who holds a warrant for the arrest of Roberts for forgery. Roberts Is sald to have forged the name of A. C. Davidson of Lewiston, Idaho, and thereby secured a large sum of mnnedy. with which he fled to Portland, Or., and thence here. A pic- ture and description received Kere last night procured Roberts' arrest less than an_hour after his arrival. Roberts' father and other relatives are making strenuous efforts to compromise the matter by wiring Idaho parties their willingness to refund the money secured by the forgery, but no arrangemen ing to a seitlement in that manner Is thought possible. ——— College Football. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Oct. 3.— The Freshmen football players will make their Initial performance on the gridiron to-morrow. One team of the youngsters will line up asgainst the St. Matthew's team on the campus at 2 o'clock, whilo another will meet the Palo Alto High School team on their home grounds an hour later. This is the first year that | Stanford could ever put two freshman | grana teams In the fleld, and competition for places will be unusually active. et Left Her Husband. FRESNO, Oct. 3.—Deputy, Marshall High of Healdsburg arrived “to-day to take back Sadie Hill, arrested here for larceny. She ‘conducted a small store in Healdsburg, fn_which it Is said her husband investéd $750. It was_the | rendezvous, among others, of one John Martin, claiming to own a ranch near Fowler, this county. The woman sold the lace one month ago and levanted with Martin, Martin _was in_her company here. She is said to be irrational. Captain Eldridge Falls. PORTL,AND, Oct. 3.—Assistant Adju- tant General McCain at Vancouver Bar- racks to-day received a cablegram from Manila announcing the killing of Captain Bogardus Eldridge of the Fourteenth In- fantry at Imus Monday. Captain El- dridge leaves a widow and three children at Vancouver. He was appointed from Massachusetts in 187 and served -in Alaska two years ago with the military exploring expedition Award of 857,000 for Damages to Exhibit by Fire at the World’s Fair Not Allowed. CHICAGO, Oct. down by the Ur of Appeals to-day the verdict formerly given against the lumbian Exposition Company the republic of France is reversed and a new trial ordered. The case resulted from the burning of the Manufacturers' build- ing at the World's Fair, in which the French republic lost many valuable ex- hibits. result of negligence on the part of the exposition company, but the court in 1 ruling to-day declared it could find no ev dence of negligence. ted States Circuft Court of $57,000 World's Co- in favor of WARREN LINER BAY the Crew and Passengers Took to Boats. ST. JOHNS, N. B., Oct. 3.—The Warren line steamer Bay State, Captain Walter, from Liverpool September 25 for Boston, with general cargo, is ashore near Cape “ace. . Four boats containing the captain and this county, was eixty men were picked up by the bark| Flora and landed at Cape Broyle this evening. Another boat, with fifteen men aboard, is still missing. The vessel will be | a total loss, Lol | Killed by a Fall. | PLEASANTON, Oct. 2—Captain Bernal | was found lying unconscious about halt ! a mile from town last evening, having | been thrown from a horse he was break- | ing. The injured man was removed to his home, where he dled two hours later. His | hip was broken and he suffered internal llnfurlem Deceased was about 46 years t look- 0ld and leaves a widow and several chil- | | dren. —_— Grangers in Session. NAPA, Oct. 3—The California State | Grange convened in annual session in Oda | Fellows' Hall this morning. The meet- ings in_the forenoon and afternoon were | devoted to organization and reading and | considering the reports of officers. A formal reception was tendered by the | citizens In the pavillon at East Napa | Park. | — Miss McGinley Wins. SAN JOSE, Oct. 3.—The City Board of Education has abandoned its defense in the sult of Miss Kittle McGinley against the city *for nstatement as teacher in the kindergarten department, and also to recover four months' salary she had been deprived of owing to her dismissal. S Craig Loses to Root. CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—Jack Root of Chi- | cago got the decision over Frank Craig, | the Harlem “Coffee Cooler,” at the end of six rounds at Tattersall’s to-night. Tommy Slasher of Chicago knocked out Jim Carney of California in the second round. They fought at 115 pounds. A Judge to Be Arrested. PARIS, Oct. 2—M. Berenger, president of the examining committee of the High Court, has ordered the arrest of M. Gr jean, 'Judge of the Versailles court, in connection with the Deroulede conspiracy. == Renounces His Country. LONDON, Oct. 3.—The Gazette an- nounces this evening that Hiram Maxim IS NOW REVERSED | In a decision handed | It was claimed the loss was the | STATE A TOTAL WRECK | Went Ashore Near Cape Race and | have taken out c Ir. Maxim's certi r 16, that August 30, S COURT NOTES. William Simpson, a respectable looking young man, who stole two pairs of trousers from William Thompson, porter in: the Cosmopolitan Hotel, was yesterday dated Meiggs ficate is of Mr. and Judge Mogan. Raphael Zalinsky, a palnter living at 1719 Post street, swore to a complaint in Judge Treadwell's court vesterday for the arrest of Sol Fiser, owner of a building at 11 Sixth street, on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Zalinsky was em- ployed by the coniractor to do the p work on the building, and on Mc Piser objected to the way he was d g it. They had a mixup, and Piser puiled out a revolver and threatened to shoot. Martin Borredcre, a marine who was on the cruiser Boston during the battle in Manila Bay, and ig now attached to tne Philadelphia, appeared before Judge Mo- gan yesterday on a charge of burglary for entering the room of John Kelly, Montgomery Hotel, Second _street, and stealing a palr of shoes. He told the Judge he had been robbed of 3175 on the water front a few days ago and was drunk when he stole the shoes. The case was dismissed. —————————— “WILL TRY AGAIN.” Miss Fannie Hoopes, Who Tried to End Her Life by Chloroform, Has Recovered. Miss Fannie Hoopes, the young woman who attempted to commit suicide in the sark panhandle Monday night by swal- owing and inhaling chloroform, had suf- dciently recovered to be taken from the Receiving Hospital to her home, 708 Tay- lor street, yegterday morning. Her step- sister, Miss Lucy B. Lawrence, accom- panied her. | for her act and said hospital that she would make another at- tempt as soon as she could get the chance, Wher remonstrated with she replied that she had her own Ideas about living and would stick to them. She will be care- tully watched by her stepsister. > e WELLS AND LAWLOR MEET. They Discuss Health Board Appoint- ments and Salaries. Auditor Wells and his attorney, Gene- ral Dickinson, conferred yesterday with the members of the Board of Health con- co{"nln% appointments made and to be made by that body and the wherewithal with which to pay salaries. Auditor Wells desired to know just what were the intentions of the Health Board with regard to more appointments, and he was informed by Dr. Lawlor that the board would make no more than were absolutely necessary. Auditor Wells informed the board that he would audit no claims drawn upon the Board of Health fund, As stated in Monday morning's Call, he wiil audit no salary warrants arawn on the general fund, notwithstanding Judge Hunt's decision. —_—————— St. Francis’ Golden Jubilee. An entertainment was given in Wash- ington-square Hall last evening for the benefit of the Golden Jubilee fund of St. Francis Church. A large audience was present. Father Caraher opened the pro- ceedings, Introducing Postal Inspector Er- win, who delivered a lecture on Cuba, il- lustrated with a lantern. Graphophone selections were also given. poem writ- ten by Harrlet M. Skidmore was read by Miss Margaret Stevenot. Copies of the poem, which were in charge of Mrs, E. K. Stevenot and Mrs. J. A. Murphy, were sent to the County Jail for six months by | | | Farley, P. A. Buckle | Ryan, P. Connor, S. Ni J. Kennedy, J. unningham, E. T. cholas, John Duddy T:3am| $:0am Sonoma 10:40 am| 8:40 am Murphy, T. and [ | 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. |6:05 pmj 6:20 pm and A. ‘McCormick. Refreshments wera | - = served by Mrs. W. M. Nichols, Miss N. | 7:30 am| 8:00am Sebastopol. 10:40 am|10 Stevengt, Mis’ M. Stevenot, Mise Nonic pm| 5:00 pm 5 pm| 6 Tan s Naveclane: Miss Ko Melane. | g ges connect at Banta Rosa for Mark West Brusher and Mrs. M. boy who has been making a bicycle trip Ennn{" Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel across the continent, arrived in the city Dell vesterday. Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, ~ Hully not regret a trip which has been tull of Booneville, Philo, Christine, Soda Sprh interesting sightseeing from commence- Navarro, Whitesboro, Albion, Little R meat to_end. employed yards, and it was there that he lost his arm at the coupling. From Los Angeles he went E’asl and becoming proficient in the use o hard trip which he has just completed. Roe started on his long journey on the 22d of last July. ENTERPRISE OF WATER siderable note from a commercial point of | view, calling for an extension of 600 feet | of Balfour, Guthrie & Co.'s bulkhead at | the foot of Myrtle street, has been re- | corded, for which work Johnson & Peter- | son are to receive $4 30 per foot, to be completed within thirty days. 5 Moscow to build a trestle and ware! for Balfour, Guthrie & Co. for $34 e south of First st retarded owing to difficulty ;umbgl;. rst big vessel comes up the creek to be loaded with grain for Liverpool the event will be made the occasion of public demonstration. Balfour, Guthrie important Oakland has many & day. tried the case of 5 against W. H. Knight as administrator of the estate of John A. Virgil, who died December 10, 1888, for the $2084 claimed due for medical services formed for the deceased from November, 1895, until December §, entered for plaintift. The young woman expressed no regret | & repeatedly at the | Bprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springa; at Cloverdale for the Gevsers; at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- -armed messenger | port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Bellando. ———————— Wheeled Across the Continent. Albert V. Roe, the one ake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierle He says he is tired, but does Two vears ago Ro Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, in the Los Angelges ras'llr::z Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cu ming's, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Bcotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. shoulder while making a the wheel was selected to make the Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. B, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. FRONT IS EXPANDING ‘, OAKLAND, Oct. 3.—A contract, of con- | A contract has also been let to F. H. 445, g grain warehouse just | Jf reet has been somewhat | in ettin, It is probable that when the | Work on the bij or some kind AN_FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO. S THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. THE MAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UP- HOLSTERED TOURIST CARS LEAY OAKLAND MOLE FOR CHICAGO ANT) THE EAST, TAKE MARKET STREET FERRY AT 530 P M. DINING ROOMS AND DINING CARS ARE MANAGED BY MR FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN E DETAIL. Co.’s andertaking is one of the most experienced in —_———— Dr. Chalmers to Get His Fees. OAKLAND, Oct. S—Judge 0Ogden to-day Dr. G. Chalmers recovery of er- Judgment was Read Dawn, VALLEY ROAD. ReadUp. 20 am |§16:30 am| Stockton | 18:40 pm| SUO pm RAILROAD TRAVEL. 338 bl Feomeo |'faioo bl %i42 bmm S R e e LT e S § 7:45 pm| Hanford | SmE I Py & | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. 1w iim xai (& Via Sausalito Ferry. *Daily. Except Sunday. §Except Monda: Commencing October 1, 159, AR, Francisco Ticket Office, 635 Market 5.1 "FRANCISCO TO MILL V. | Tel' Main 1531 FROM SN b SAN RABABL ~ VALLEY | T8 \land Office, 1119 Broadway. +7:00, *9:30, 11:00 8. m.; s1:45, | Sacramento Office. 201 J st 600 Santa Clara st. 340, 5:15, 600, . m. San Jose Office, 7 West EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Ra. |~ - fael o a0 3. e nesdays and Saturdays, | MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY DAYS— *0:00, *11:30 a. m.; 155, | Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry, 3 p. m g Commeneing SUNDAY, October 1. 1555, WEEK DAYS—9:30 a. m, and 1:45 p. m FROM SAN RAFA WEEK _DAYS Saturdays at SUN SUNDAYS—$:00, 10:00 a. m. and 1:15 p. m. Fare S. F. to Summit and Return, §1 40. THOS. COOK & SON. Agts.. 621 Market st. Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, *) run to San Quentin, EL TO 8AN FRANC 0, ,_*3:40, 15 p. m. . i EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and 40 and 10:15 p. m. ). *8:00, *10:00, *11:45 a. m.; . 4:45, *6:30 p. m. Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin, 625 KEARNY ST. Established FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. in 18554 for the treatment of Private WEEK DAYS—5:45, 645, 7:05, 9:46 a. m.; Disenses, Lost Manhood. Debility or 12:35, 2:35, 3:45, §:20 p. m disease wearing on bodyand mind aid EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Skin Diseases. Ihe doctor cureswhen Saturdays at 7:00 SUNDAY! H 5:00, 6:45 p. m. and 1 others fail . 10:05 Try him Charges low aranteed. Callorwrite Cures Or. J. F- GLABBON. Box 1957. San Francisco Weekly Call, $1 per Year m. .3 12:05, 2:15, 3:30, THROUGH TRAINS, al