The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 28, 1899, Page 11

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Tii SAN FRANCISLO CALL, TULSDAY fiRS. SATHER SETTLES WITH WILLIAM DINGEE End of the Famous Litigation That Promised So Much. An Arbitrator Is Appointed and the Lady Secures a Portion of Her Claim, gainst M gee, who was T s. § rs 8 SHE ATTEMPTED = TOEND LFEBY = INCINERATION - Act of Grace Herbst. = e Awful CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING Sat Down to Dinner at the Same Hour at Which They Were Married Fifty Years Ago. VA, N fiftieth anni- SUDDEN DEATH OF SUMNER W. BUGBEE reat gbee was know sur- a retired archi. and the son of S. C. Bugbee. o 3ugbee, one e early bullders of this coast. He hor not been actively engaged In business for sc years, but spent his ti te to Kill her two | travel. He leaves only a widow. e In OAKLAND HEARS HOW LOS ANGELES DID IT ~Ex-Senator Dargle Is anxious that Oakland shal as soon as possible, and in order to settle if possi- W existing ¢ the acc g of a site by the t out a few queries to other coast cities where already been bullt by the Federal Government, ask. the prices that were pald. The editor of the Los Angeles Re. y that read like a joke. He sald LOS ANGELDS, Nov. 27, 15% he Main-street property-owners deeded the Postoffice site to the THE RECORD, onths ago the suggestion was made that the city of Oakland do- to the Government, so that all the appropriation could be ex. . but this idea was not favored. It was sald that ed, 325 , was ample to procure both site and build. there was ne y for the city to assist the Govern- news from Los Angeles was a big surprise to Oakland, who aware that Uncle Sam got a site in the southern city so cheaply, Board of Trade is now busy, trying to find a site that will come ver one The 4 the figure proposed by the Government agent, which is about $50,000, Bo fer & have found three pieces of property near this figure. These ’ erties are loca at Fifteenth and Franklin streets and at Seventeenth street and New Broadway. sibeiereieiebebeieisiessie® A e e e e e e e e e et G4S CONTRACT * PUSTRONED FOR MOTHER WEK Unsettled. ———— | BENEFIT Is Arranged. Talent From City Theater to The differences that have existed be- | & aaps 38 tween the and the San Fran- | @ Par!:\!pate. Company came | & the meeting yes- | & ng of contracts | & it the gas company | @ contract date fro Cv. vear - er e 1 into effect from 5 t meet for tha next, and conse f the gas cont week gas com aid tha ch g and ng under the company ex- light! for part of Augu » minority, favoring t to was sus December 14 memorabl 4 seemed 10 tes present that many promi = have promised to ower to forward the d much Interest nifested on all sldes. A will be the souvemr QD SO0 OO, gy for which a cover has uent per- | & ed by H. Nappenbach, E ained by :) the Angel of Charity, Mayor stated t & one hand a laurel wreath by the Tox Col- @ and in the other the torch of Thes- i |82 pis. while from her waist dangle the man Brothers were granted another | & grinning face of comedy and traged:’'s f two weeks from November 28 | 82 grim reatures. lor Jugtice Sonteac. She ey The amusement committee. on ol whose rhoulders rests the respons ainly be readv for occu- |3 is composed of Mark Thall of dle of December. Q Alcazar, S. H. Friedlander of th. f the Hall of Justice | 88 Columbia, John Morrisey of the O ort an estimate of | @ pheum and Harry Morosco of the bu and to|gy Grand. The tion is the first lteration in the Morgue plans |8 and oniy one of its kind in the W the Coroner A 3 and such an organization was grea‘ly n was passed to print giving needed when these gentlemen threw as J. Welch for schoolhouse | G ¢y,om, into the breach to aid Martens & Coffey for pre- | 53 ther Int and $3000 In satis- | & their needy comrades of John H. Slevers for | 4 It is expected that the entertain- property on Van Ness |§ ange of grade. by chi for furnishing tile floors n vs of the Hall of Justice was | e > . 8 - tention of the board to chang: grades on | wwarded to W. W. 3 'I:i’x‘:,!‘,r 8. . | Orove. Fu Ashbury and Clayton streets e position of Mike | 404 Masonic avenue a‘v‘:»;f..“.i‘,‘,w'!n-.:r;} nts | ¢ the City Hall, va- | 2% A Tim O'Neill, former | PROTESTS REX ED. oy "‘“"'"“”'i The following protests were recelved and X was 1 ted t referred th treet committee clerk was directed to advertise for | “p 0 owners, against the paving of the "“?P"J“:"““ ork ¢ Dolores and Twentieth streets. : Lo ) DEF STR | granted to the Nationa 1 Wes! n Boxing ( ts in December. fons were presented of the Committee on Assessment and utions adopted were 7 reet work done e-inch r with five t_along Railroad y line of ¢ m the ve teet easterly = . Arlington, and rnning thence northerl b R e g o o a point seven feet westerly from r aalas G Me- erly rail of sad track and twenty- S})o Seqd | cight and one-ha feet n erly from the deceased, | portherly line of Charl set, thence north erty of the o ihe center line all street, also ) AS MONeY | 4y’ eighteen-inch sewer from center line of 9 as solvent Randall street, seven feet west of the westerly 3% as corpora- | rall of the raiiroad northeasterly forty-seven the sum of $2.60524 as| feet to conmect with the sewer in San Jose tion stocks, over and above the ed to Lloyd Tevis on his tement; an , After making all deductions avenue at the northerly line of Randall street twelve-inch sewer in the easterly portion of the crossing of California_street and Twenty-first av a fourteen-inch sewer in westerly por- tion, an eight-inch sewer in the northerly and southerly portions, culverts, granite curbs, etc on the corners and a manhole with cover in e atian center of said crossing; fqurteen-inch sewer Attorneation of the | \ith manhole and cover in Callfornia street. | the provision of seations B0y | betwean Twenty-first 4nd Twenty-second ave: 5 of the Political Code, in order that | [USS: bitumen pavement In rosdway of the this omisslon and error may be corrected | sirects: granite curbs on Vincent street. be- in the manner hereln provided.” et g o $ Supervisor Byington made a motion that | . < e dinance forbldding the use of turn- | STREET WORK RECOMMENDED. that interfered with sidewalks be | The Superintendent of Strests recommended | taken out of the hands of the Street Com- | the performance of street work as follows mittee, which has had it under considarq. | CAllfornia _street, between Nineteenth and | tion for three months past: but an amend. | T¥entieth Jo 2 fraond. tawood iy ment directing the committee 0 report | lald. roadway and’sidewalks théreof o be ma- on the matter at the next meeting of s -+ o el Doard was carried Instead. § of the | “The Superintendent of Strests aiso recom- Resolutions were introduced providing | FcRded tha Taylor, be passed that the city printing should hereafter be | { R done only by such union offices as have the right to use the label of the Allied Printing Trades Council | Re The contract for printing 10.000 coples of , adopted as follows: 4 | the new charter was awarded to the Star | City Street Improvement Company. granite Press for $643 9. curba on Shrader street, between Waller and The board adjourned to meet one week | Frederick, at % cents from to-morrow, In order to allow. (pe | of same to be paved Wwith legal time necessary for advertising the | PeT square foot bond election | ACCEPTING STREET WORK The following petitions were Resolutions were passed to print accepting referred to the proper committees the following street work. F. lemme. for permission to construct | Twenty-ninth street, between San Jose ave- mansard roof on the northerly end of the brick | nue and Dolores street. bitumen: same, between butlding at 439, 411 and 413 h street; M. J Sanchez and Noe bitumen: Cole street, be- a resolution ordering. AWARD OF STREET WORK | olutions of award of street work were | recetved and | | tween Hayes and Fell. bitumen. l Ry for an a!!""ln"'hflf §75 over and above the ntract price for the removal of garbage, D! “tc“Trom public bullding because of the eree: MISCRLIANWRLS NATTERE tion of new buildings; Willlam M. Hoag, for | A communication was received from the City | permission to construct a story ten feet in | Engineer recommending certaln grades on the clear on the third and mansard bullding | Berry street, between Seventh and De Haro. Al the'corner f Sutter and . Leavenworth | Communications were received from the In streets, with additional fire escapes on the | dependent Electric Light and Power Company Sutter street side. property owners, for an in- | submitting diagrams and descriptions of under- vestigation of the ‘condition of the easterly half | kround work to be done, covering four miles of | of block 260 of the Haley & O'Neill tract, | streets | bounded by Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues The clerk was instructed to advertise for pro- | and N and P streets, which was for many r"!nh to furnish materials for repairs on pub- years maintained as a corral and is in a state | lic streets from December 1, 188, to December conducive to disease; property owners, re 1966 Guesting that a culvrrt be put in at Kentucky The clerk was Instructed to readvertise for and Twenty-third sureets as an outlet for a | Proposals to construct & fourteen-inch sewer, | large pond of stagnant water caused by the | With two manholes and covers, in Fifteenth | filling in of Kentucky street: Liberty Helghts | Street, from Castro to the westerly termination Improvement Club, requesting that the matter ©f Fifteenth street, to connect with the sewer | of changing the grades at Twenty-first ang | In Castro street | Sanchez streets be laid over until it can be | The action of the board in awarding the con- resented to the incoming Board of Public tract for paving the crossing of Chestnut and | vorks: J. J. Dowling, for permission to uss | Leavenworth streets to the City Street Improve- | ment Company was reconsidered and the com.- | pany released from its contract The Superintendent of Streets was directed to | contract with Flinn & Treacy to construct a | 64 Howard street; Willam ‘Sime & Co., for ten-inch sewer in the southeasterly portion of | permission to alter the front of the cormer of | the crossing of Mission and Spear streets, for | ason and Greenwich streets and to extend Which the city Is liable, at a cost not to exceed a show window not more than twelve inehes on the sidewalk: Bateman Brothers, for an _The Superintendent of Streets was directed to | extension of thirty days’ time within which tg cause the property owners on Henry street, be. complete their contract for the erection of the tween Sanchez and Noe, and ¢n the southwest- Hall of Justice and Morgue building erly side of Montgomery avenue, between Jack- | RESOLUTIONS OF INTENTION. son and Kearny streets. to lay artificial stone | powder for blasting on Tilden street, between Castro street and a point 291 feet westerly: Madison & Burke. again calling attention to the matter of repairing the roof of premises at sidewalks in front of their property; ziso Resolutions were adopted declaring the In- | cause property owners on the nn’t side ;g N A Long Programme Every | @ISO ORI O!GO'GO'NP&O!&O?GO‘R)’&OP&O'&O’ZMQ’S’DWOW. | | G. Follansbee, A. Valdespimo, L. Enrman | anxious to testify against the accuse 11 OVEMBLER 2 t,.but there are six acts and each one BY BIG SHOW! 1ucky-WHEN IT WON DARVILLE - il w il 2 Bloody Battle at the "'« Columbia. ll the Steeplecha er spending a D RONOe & e D20 L Q0% O Camille D'Ar she rem long as afford thos wi le stage only managers heaven send that cannot sh. a mind and of body and of volce is a deliciou and the was the he 1 unc out to bre ful big sou But_the the Orpheum is C: 2 3 3 g 3 o 3 ] 5 S [=4 g 8 4 - 5 @ 5 5 g g 5 2 5 . g 3 SARAH COMSTOCK > California. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remady for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Small Pill, Small Dose. should fering ¢ 80 of from should make a good thing when Columbia. There have bee of Smalfl Price. Bronson Howa 2t | ——— - hh) o never so drama $04090906#03080909020308080" that g nted to b lic at the C lumbia 1 HY 'S HEALTHFUL! A Natural Mineral Water 0 awa r ick that ardes with medicinal qualitles, For Indigestion and Stomach Disorers. VICHY IN SIPHONS 1SNT WICHY Get the Genuine EdIVIGCHY So-called - saddle ndid drama % OO OO OO LOUO % OUONOUOLUD UORORILON O, new rplay, “Mother E chestra is to be = spe jcians of the 040404040409 04904090 902014 Tivoli. $504040908004020#0404040409040# > the Georgia minstrels % : trom the Alhambra, Major bl bpa Syt R CELESTl N S $ Mite from the C Sive the ¥1l:t; nm.-n'r». Th| its revi 2 3 ol ast ev ng paring nis Commiie tmitoiics ofcom- & | pretty dances A. VIGNIER, Distributing Agent 5 genuine article, the s et the interest P 0909090808030 90406080808 the Olympia will warble 5 at the Tivoll last eve appearance of Elois soubrette. She is a v able talent. Her voice trating and her tast her thorough experier desirable acquisition t est, Pred Ward's tra r most tragical gers of the Grand Opera- present an act of “His Ma the Frawleys will come over from the EUGENE FIELD'S POEMS, A $7.00 BOOK. O LORIONID B0 ORO%O Calitornia to help things along. . The and will no doubt make m Tastrated. by shirty-iwe at the Worid of seats commen n the this season s over. 5 Monday preceding the performans t 3 - “ hav e st Artists the performance, Ada Palmer Walker did sc TiSsulos 1. work as Namouna an san GIVEN FREE 1. the Daicony 50 centa anacs me & | the role of Frince fo each person interested in_subscribing e horle R C el smoothness whic to the Eugene Field Monu: Souvenir 2 Fund. Subscribe any amount desired [=A Subscriptions as low at will donor to this daintily artistic vo! “FIELD FLOWERS Kearny street over. Another mi w bulldings enc | Mess: ose facla (cloth bound, Sx11), as a ces bolees: A iy K e ants scription to fund. Bock conta sary repairs o o tion of Field's best Fifth st gutters tive works and is ready for del Clay and Harrl But for the noble contribution fme of the ted to | many b > world's greatest artists this book could not 120 days t vement | that it Is bave been manufactured for less than §7. . J8¥% on its contract to grade | prominent He may R I S ; Qays, but that is quite a 1f ok g L B tion was passed to order recently adopte anchez and Twenty-first crossing of said stree rint repenling the blishing grades on s and at the and the Fund for the bull ment to the memery of o hNInied. o EUGENE FIELD MONUMENT SOUVESIR FUND 180 Monroe St., Chicago. This evening will be a with “The Masked Ball.” T is without doubt the triumph ¢ 1 opera season Be no have z REPUBLICANS TO PLAY | ity 1o be at theic ST THE POPULISTS TO-NIGHT | oo vaiee st T our Contrib MADE WE A MAN the farewell performs eat operatic stars = " ALFRED The Indoor Bassball Players the Olympic Club Are on Their Mettle. METZ of Gnn(i '(')pera-flouse. : : The second week of t \vaganza ALL Nervous Discasen—Failing Moar nterest in indoor baseball is on the in. | “Evangeline,” oy E sly at th work and Indiscrations. They quickiy crease. The close of the season of out.|Grand Opera-house las There was @nd ewrely Tesiors Lost Vitality ia 0 door games has led to this and the in. |a 800d sized audience, who showed by lib- | L Bons or leasars. ‘Provent Jaseaiy sai door enthusiasts are happy thereat At | eral applm-n their appreciat f the ef- 7 Consuiaption if taken in tim hetr the Olympic Club the four teams that are | forts of Edith M e Aty | iore s s Tl Tkt moor vt o the pomeine striving for the privilege of representing | wintred Goff, willam ¥ other fa. | Alax Tablets. They have cared thousands and w the club in the tournament which Wogley, Geargie Cooper, SnC core | §3re70a. We give a positive writien guarantee Ianndry &k opens in | vorites to Xl Most of the 5 Were | BicPdcare i each cess oF refusd the mon practicing hard, and the big | encored and the evolutions of the ch 50“ per . of siz packages [full trest- epheroid Is being handled by the players | girls in the final sce we S, ...n_umfa_aou{um.suun wragser with as much expertness as they do the | cheered. A pleasing incident last .wn”i.‘bi?o' AV R 50 Dearborn 8t regulation ball used in outdoor games | A% the reappearance of ~The AJA T St Persse, who met and delighted eve inimitable style Alcazar. “Saints and Sinners” drew a fair! contest | house to the Alcazar last night. T 'opulists | is well presented and the actors are For sale in 8. . by Leipnit; centage Drug Co., Owl Drug C & Co., No Per- 8 F. Oski'd F a a < good gay. No a e play from _business. Stite MANSFIELD & i TERFIELD, 4 Ma The players have trimmed their lampus With = warm and are now able to bat with re ) skill and force. So much so that e o rectors of the club have added further | protection to the windows and chandelfers | in the big gymnasium. To-night's . between the Republicans and o will _undoubtedly be highly ean | There is a great deal of rivair: ’b‘p["w‘;npg” | "y BN A TP e the two teams, and the life of the raes | who umpires the game Is made The teams will line up as {nnn?.-h:‘"'blo' Republicans—A. W. Follansbee J. Electricity for Brain. A European sclentist claim to have dlscov- r, C. 4 an apparatus which w ulate the }:ua:":‘""\'\ Rq BTRT,',';‘;"""'“F' ‘!‘"{,;'- h A P o N Dectlitiies an eebestiiion, ané on, . y " 'offro " Meherin, E. M. Connelly, J. Johnson "y | COnsists of an electric band. Wh have been busy Inv making the brain work Host Bitters has for fifty years been dot F. |ally. It cures epain A * | troubles and bullds up and invigorates the en- | tire system. There is nothing “‘just as g ? E eecham’s m SICK HEADAOGHE 1 that he was not aware that his presence | stomach and disordered live: * Bush. S Populists—W. J. Leonard, W. Cartright, | BITTERS A PLEASANT LAXATIVE NOT INTOXICATING W. Hanrahan. A. Taylor, D. C. Duran, P. Wand, H. Cobb, = _rroil —_—— Riley in Custody. Edward Riley, who, it is claimed, went South In an endeavor to escape the humil- fation of being called as & witness against Police Clerk Kelly, charged with crimin- ally assisting in the consummation of “straw-bond” frauds, was before Judge Lawlor yesterday. Riley said that he was | - Transconti-ental tourists and trav- elers from all over the United States show their wppreciation of the exosk ieace of the PALACE am GRAND by making these hotels their headquar- ters while in San Francisco. Fourtess hundred rooms. 90 with baths—largest and finest in the world. JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK. Manager. and act like magic on a weak was wanted and that he left the city on | 10 centsand 25 centa, at all drug stores. urgent business. Judge Lawlor, however, ordered him into the custody of the Sher- iff and fixed his bonds at 300 to insure his appearance against Kelly. —_—————— One Day's Tax Collections. Tax Collector Sheehan made the largest deposit ever made in one day with Treas- urer Truman yesterday. Exactly §1,004,- £2702 was collected from taxpayers and turned Into_the city treasury. Deputy Treasurer Perkins and his assistants heaved sighs of rellef when they turned the combinations on the doors at 7 o'clock last evening, after the busiest day in the | history of their offictal careers. | — e B - COKE! COKE! P. A. McDONALD, Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Coke | OFFICE $13 FOLSOM ST. DR. CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE, Clests, Burictures ana_wnalcgons oa:, BAJA CALIFORNIA Counterfeiter Long Convicted. e 8 e e E{mu:'rluamn S 3 S s ] ‘Damiana Bitters b,? '."ju‘;‘,’-"ffi ctcl;leml!'nigl“m;r's?anz:smlgl‘l‘fi;fi | wmht‘s lndian vefimme Pll]S 5 A GREAT KECTURATIVE, INVIGUKA- A ; | Court yesterday of having passed a qua tor and Nerviae. tity of counterfeit $5 flleces upon vario RE ACKNOWLEDGED by The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Special of persons who have used for_tort; The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kid. saloon-keepers and other gullible person: +« HOUSANDS | Tonic for the Sexual Organs of both sexes. BTN S EADACHE. GIDDINESS, | pey. and Hisdder. Seils on its own Merits. Wednesday. This will entitie im to h DEaGaY. s will entitle him to his STIPATION, Torpid Liver, Weak Stom: NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents. ach. Pimples 4ad pus- / the blood. ™ | 23 Market sirest, B F.—(Sead for Cifeuiary eeesseces e rreee Thanksgiving turkey In fail

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