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ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SECURITY. Genuina iear signaturg of to take as sugnr. SEE GENUINE WRAPPER | CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. o FOR HEADACKE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIDUSRESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. |FOR SALLOW SKIN. e {FOR THE COMPLEXION GENTINIG WusT HAVE SyoNATURE, Price Purcly Vegetable. A eteert 2 {25 Cems Y Vo SEE ‘“PRINTED ON RED PAPER” RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Tenye due (o arrive ne NCINGE e - - - - via, - a3, T LTETN v ™ ERRAY. CREEK ROUTE F CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHEHE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI RAILWAY COMPANY, Tiburon Ferry, Foot of . ie E‘l ’\ 0, 1000 e m.y 1:30, 234, 3 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, o and Bchuetzen Park clsoo | Week days. | Days. 102 am 622 pm rk West at Lytion P tts, Lavtons Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, day round trip tickets at re- 4 trip tickets to all polnts el ot half rates 650 Market st.. Chronicls blag. B X. RYAN, Marager Gen. Pass. Agent RORTH PACIFIC CDASY RAILROAL. Ferry. Vis Seusalite Con. FROM SAN WEEK 1 24 3 JLL VALLEY n NC18C0, T4 %A mi Wednestays ang - n U4 a mg tin ¥ AN FHANCISCOy [Zora EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays ang 2020 p. m. 5w m.; 15:08, 2: 1 1 iays—Cazadero and way stations, ay Dr.Gibbon's Dispensary, | G205 KEARNY 8T, Established 1n IS4 for the treatment of Private aring on bodyandminy llmv? ..“nm‘:rhmm'; - »fnil. Try bun. Charges lo! mr".llo". Call orwrite, Dr.d, ¥, GIBBON, Bex 1957, San 2d Tomales and vay stations, | Jost Manhood. Debllity of | ern conveRnienc CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must e T it | GENUINE WRAPPER A S THEY WILL GET IT IN THE NECK ¥ from saw-ed lass laundry. If and the we Y, &8 guarantee s r patre United States Laundry, 1004 Market Streat. Telephone South 420. you exquisite atis- Offics Oakland Office, 514 Eleventh St DOCTORS AND . . | | | WEBSTER GIVES | OUT NAMES OF HIS DEPUTIES Assistant Marks Gets the Overlook. Superintendent of Schools Webster has ie all tut an officlal announcement of four deputies who.will assist him in multitudinous dutles after the first of Unless unforeseen circuin- ange in the slate ngsbury, vice prin- Grammar Schcol; “rin- hnic Poly tec aty” Superin « in high favor with his superior for some months pust and was told ea palgn that he coula be ther job and take a e camp School Board. He sther materia' » creating n were concerned I be rewarded ac pr X i 18 said v fight, as he would no: term in office and would ¢ all unless he should also t uarantee that he would t position upon e0 his wor these develop dJdays from ion of ‘the Mayor has and given a 10t e new n n- ounced whether or he was to tender th pervisors to-night has if the Improved co: alth which w continues y be no alt Although the boa day for caucus 1t will Mayor on next Tuesday a plan_of crganization t matters t present ncluding the much-fought- nehip of the Finance (om- |DRYDOCK TO BE BUILT DENTISTS! ATTENTION Is called to a NEW OFFICE | yew Dock BUILDING, Ellis corner and latest ces provements. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, and Glasgow streets, adjoining Powell. All light sunny offices. All mod- im- S5 Montgomery St, PHILIPPOS OHANESSIAN OF ARMENIA Brought a Direct FINE ANTIQL sent of TURKISH Rugs, Carpets, Kilims, Ete., Consigned t. WITHOUT R AT AUCTION, g MONDAY. Dec P IVE FOR ONE 17 SuUT TER wite Nathan & Doh DERBACK LASTIC TIP Paten tees and Manufaciurers. RAILEOAD TRAVEL, CA Santa Fe Route. The fastest tral Franels MONDAY, W' Arriving 1n FRIDAY, SUNDAY, i K 0 at 2:15 p. FSDAY. Wi n. running over the best rafl. hest o commodatic TESDAY, FRIDAY. BATURDAY, m, EDNEEDAY, OVERLAND EXPRESS Every day in the Upholstered Tou: rear. st Ca ve Oakland Pullman Palace and Mole for Denver, Kansas City, Chicago and the Kast 8:% m VALLEY ROAD Between Etockton, Fresno, H Tulare and Bakersfield, farni train service. 8 Matn Onklard office. 1119 Brondway. Bacramento office, 201 J street. Francisco office, 625 Market st., telephone Ban Jose office, 7 West Santa Clara street. NORTHERN PACIF RAILWAY. Ic Tickets at the Lowest Rates to SPOKANE, ROSSLAND, BUTTE, HELENA, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO, NEW YORK, HE ONLY LINE OPERATING | through tourist car from S, F. to St. Paul. | A This car is nicely upholstered in leather and has every convenience of a first-class Pullman. Call on or address San Francisco, T. K. STATELER, Gen. Agt, 638 Market st., | FOR THE LARGEST SHIPS EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS AT | HUNTERS POINT. | P & { Will Be One of the Largest in the Country and Will Be Con- structed in Solid Rock. i One of the largest drydocks ever buflt in the United States Is on to be con- structed by the California Drydock Com- at Hunters Point. Some time ago company became aware that its old drydock lequate to accommodate modern shipping and determined to en- large t structure Enginver the Harbor Commissioners into consultation and after stigation reported that the 10 enlarge the old dock was ible and recommended that the | plan was to construct an and separate drydock with the company's a Instruc and prepare pls his survey: w 04 the p t long, 80 nd 12 feet wide at feet of or low tide. It wili t the dock at the Itos- id to be one st in the United Hunters Point drydo. with the idea In v vessel that ent: harbor of San Francisco | estimated that it will cost between 1 : new 500,000 and $750,000 and work will be com menced on it £00n as the plans are leted and approved by the k the ) drydock company will be comparativ atural advan basin will be buflt in the id rock south of the old drydock. This rock. Mr. Holnies says, 18 of pecullar for- mation, being extremely soft and yet fin- pervious to the action T masonry work will be bullt over the p ural rock basin, making the dock as aun- stantlal and soild as possible, —_—— Flection Commissioners Meet. The FElection Commissicners met ves- | ter afternoon In the office o1 Registrar Steppacher. Preparations for the coming bond elections are being made and the board appointed 424 election officers, or four to each of the 106 precincts. The board adjourned 1o meet next Tuesday morning, when the contracts will bhe awarded for the printing of baliots, poll lists and other necessary siationery. —_———— Storing of Flood Waters. | The executive committee of the Calf- fornia Water and Forest Associution will | meet at 2 o'clock this afternoon at room | Hotel, to prepare the plan for | n to lead to the impounding | the cam ‘ fiood waters of the State. All the members of the committtee who reside in this ¢ ity will probably be Los Angeles delegation represented. There are - plans prépared in advance of present wiil ADVERTISEMENTS. Ty vy vy f S EE A EECHAM'S For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headathe, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals,Diz. ziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath,Gos- tiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Frightful Dreams, and all Netvous and Trembi: ing Sensations, etc. These ailments all arise from a disordered or abused condition of the stomach and liver. < cecham’s Piils, ke as di will quickly restore Femaics 10 complete health. prompily remove any obstruction or Irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Sick Headache, Disordered Liver, etc., they nct like magic—a few doses will work won- ders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengtheniag the Muscular System, restoring the long-lost Gom- back the o lexion, br; keen $ad srvaaing e e c{ Haaith frame. For 1l s f fevers . mhn“:“lfl wing of fevers doy are oo renowned.” These are- facts » admitied by thor, in all classes of society, and one’ i that .rlnuu 10 the :Ncr\-n- e Beccham's Pills have for many years been the fopular family medicine wherever fhe English . n":p is spoken, and they now stand 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. Aunual sale 8,000,000 boxes. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry, ‘Week Days—9:30 o m. and 1:45 p. m. :00, 10:0 & m. aad 1: m Steam-beated, ca: on all 'lr.n.lwfi- Francisoo to Bummit and Return, Piles and all Rectal dlml‘-"t o RUPTURE &5 siness. B TERFIELD, 6 l? & g 3 endeavors In their behalf. If no consid- any Grigs fuay be deposited in gration Is fo be glven them they’ wish to when patlents are ‘well, o now. = R NG % y T The answer came Wednesday evening: TR T A R «J. J. Luchsinger, Vallejo: Called on other dangerous remedies ever | Becretary. Intorview satlstactory. ~ Will used. All medicines write full particulars, JULIUS RAHN. o 2 ATURDAY, DECEMBER 1899, ARCHITECTS' FEES VETOED BY THE MAYOR Plans for New Hos- pital Involved. i this meeting. The first question of im- portance is the ralsing of 2umclent money to enable the committtee to carry on the preliminary work. Beyond this is the thorough organization of all districts in the State upon some basis that wiil secure pfirmaneml.\' keeping alive the interest in all quarters, President Thomas has already outlined a plan’ for enrolling a great membership at the rate of payment of $4 per vear for dues and membership fee. The real work of the assoctation will be all performed by the committee hereafter —————— FARNHAM FILES CONTEST. Denies the Right of Boland to Become Public Administrator. John Farnham yesterday filed a contest to the election of P. Boland for the office of Public Administrator. etition to be declared t ley d Public Aaministrator. Facnham “secs forth that | = The Mayor yesterday sent & voto to the he rece 1, according to the Registrar's | Board of Supervisors which may seriously figures, votes. while Beland re | uffect the holding of the bond election celved 24018 votes. The misconduct, how- with regard to the proposition of bullding a new City and County Hospital. He re- turned . without approval the resolution allowing Martens & Coffey and Mooser & | Son, architects for the new building, whose plans were accepted, “the usual and customary fee allowed to architects upon acceptance of their plans.” This ac- tion on the part of the Mayor may cause ever, and the counting of tlegal Farnham alleges, resuited in his pent recelving the majority, and he asks for a recount. 2 Feusler” will flle a contest to Brooks right to essume office as Treasurer to- day. —_—— An Eligible Elector. In November, 1888, H. W. Curtz was| the architects to withdraw their plans, elected Supervisor of District No. [ and the time will be too short to allow the 1 in Alpine County. Lewis Bergwin|adoption of new plans. contested his right to hold the off The Mayor objects to the passage of the Y on the gr ind that Curtz was not « e oo [ resolution rt below render first_on the ground that no 1 It P o Yl amount is specified. and set aside the el “The architects,” he ys in his veto, an appeal was taken ar £ d in open board that they would preme Court states in a decision that accept 1 per cent on the estimated cost of whole case hung upon the definition o the building as a preliminary fee, which word “elector.’ Curtz is a the county d he facts showed native son all of his Iif, istrict from which he was clected flefent perfod of time to make him te would amount to $4 invited 1t was should recelve 5 p When plans were 1 that the architects cent of the cost of the duly | bullding, to be paid out of the proceeds qualifled elector. Judgment was reversed. | of the bonds Issued or as may hereinafter _— be determined by the board. The alter- Railroad Not to Blame. native was given to the board because when some twenty plans were submitted in March, 1868, it was discovered that the board had no powér to construct the hos- pital out of the proceeds of taxation nor | could it levy a tax for the purpose. The | plans were ‘never opened, but the archi- tects clalmed remuneration from the city, | and they were paid the sum of $7500, with the understanding that the plans should | be at the disposal of the city at any time | calied for.” The M says furth: | When the advertisement for plans was | ade this year the ted cost was in- | creased from $300, X | of th | The Coroner's jury yesterday verdict of accidental ath in quest upon the remains of W. W who was killed by be street car on. November was to the effect that Bell tr the track while th while the car was going s soon 2 TWO BOYS BATTLE WITH A WILDCAT William Eden and Ned Watson Have an Exciting Adventure in Marin County. SAN RAFAEL, Dec. 1.—While gathering red berrfes and evergreens for decorating a hall, at which an entertalnment is to be held, two young residents of this city had an encounter on Bolinas Ridge with a large wildcat yesterday, which they will remember for some time. The boys who had the adventure were Willlam J. Eden, son of Coroner Eden, and Ned Watson, son of James Watson, the well-known politician. The two proceeded to Bolinas Ridge in a buggy, taking a shotgun and an ax. Eden climbed a tree and started to top off & branch, when a large wildcat sprang resubmitted, ens & Coffey. As the sarily short, | that the ould be pre- | sented and that an award would then be | made. The architects have therefore been | In part compensated and they were asked to abide by the decision of the people at | the gpecial election to be held on Decem- | ber 29 and receive their full compensation in good season out of the proceeds of the bonds, provided the bufldings were co | structed. If new competitors insisted on payment in advance the advertisement was s0 worded as to give the board dis- cretton. No such demand was made. “‘I think, therefore, that Martens & Cof- fey and Mooger & Son, whose resubmitted plans have been accepted, should not be now paid any sum further on account. also object to the payment at this time on the ground that no money was appro- priated In the tax levy for that purpose and no funds are now available. he ar- chitects should be satisflied with having had thelr plans mlv?npd and should now VIGOROUS Mr. . B. Potter, OLD AGE Centreville, R. L, 80 yearsold, writes, Sept. 15, 1899, of PAINE'S he decision of the people before re- upon him so suddenly that he lost his|awalt t b people, hold and fell about ftteen feet to the | celving further compeneatio ground He was knocked senseless, but the flerce cat still clung to him: Watson, who had the shotgun, ban «av at | NEGRO SOLDIER SHOT | the cat as soon as he got a favorable op- portunity, but owing to his excitement his aim was bad and he ly slightly wound- ed the animal. It sprang at Watson and inflicted a deep scratch on his left arm before he managed BY PROVOST GUARDSMAN | HONOLULU, Nov. 23 | (via Victoria. B. ake it loose. With clubbed gun the | C.. I 1).—The transport Siam, which ttacked the cat, but at the first blow 35 out of her load of 75 s for | 1t jumped to its feet and disappeared. In| Manila in a typhoon off the cc of | their excitement the boys returned 10| Japan, arrived here on November 15 fo town without thelr Panthers and wild in Marin County of I forests without a_we hazardous undertaking x. take another lot for the army in the Phil- ippines. She will be repaired here and | will about November 25. | The Pennsylva and Olympia, bring- | < are so numerous that entering the wpon is deemed a — - MORRIS’ NARROW ESCAPE. Falls From a Brid;; Into Seven Feet of Water. Dec. 1.—James Morris, known San F ing the Thirty-ninth Infantry and part the, Thirty-fifth from Portland, arrived ovember 15 and left on the same day here Scrgeant Jon Thirty-ninth was shof while resisting a provost guard. Private J. E. McCullin, who had ordered Jones to the fired the s . striking Jones SAN RAFAE a clerk in a well in the br inflictng a dangerous mercantile establishment, very wound. ¢ Moe s act was approved by death yesterday under circumstances that | his superior officers would have rendered his fate doubly hard | The transports Leelan w and Cone- for relatives to bear. Young Morris [maugh left together November 18, carry. ywhe e *his e od | ing 302 horses to Manila he transpors Bt fosy hed Whlle This Surother 81000 | ity of Byaney arcived Nevember 35 Diin fifty feet uway, blissfully unconsclous | (I of Sydnex arcived November 22 with that danger was near one of the family, [ heaf' on board. It had become i and it was only by the veriest good for- | most putrified on the way here, tune that he became aware of the fact in|owing, it s said, to the failure to | time to render needful assistance, iy freeze it in San Francisco. The | The young man who is so thankful to- | decaying meat was delivered to a f«-r-; day that he Is still in the land of the liv- | tilizer company here and replaced by beef ing is only 19 years old. He came to this | purchaged in Honolulu. | city yester, to visit his brother, W. L.| The Lennox has arrived with horses | Morrls, and at the time of the accident | trom Portland. the twb were walking into town from R TR | EAUNCIRE s ::1:].‘.“:11’h“l)"“l‘-lt-)r‘;ll‘h-‘}:’l‘h“ ARMY AND NAVAL CADETS | e « 3 as the g | lonis the railway track, and upon | TO TEST THEIR STRENGTH | a stion to his relative and no answer turned round to see what wax the matter. Young James was nowhere in sight, thougli the two had stood in open terri- tory and been in conversation a minute previously. While Morris was wondering what had become of his brother the train thundered by and immediately visions of his brother being killed flashed across hia PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 1.—On Frankis Field to-morrow afternoon the embryo soldlers of the West Point Milltary Acad- | emy will meet the coming sailors of the | Annapolis Naval Academy in a football | battle, the first that has been waged Ly the répres:ntatives of the two military mind. Rushing back along the track he | 47Ms of tae Government In six years frantically called the boy's name, but re- he game will be unique In the anr ceived no response. Reaching o eatce ! Of football in this city in that guard he perceived the youth floating wa sion fee will be charged to se derneath {n the wa It was the work an gain s of a few minute ¢ to drag him out unconsclous. a short while had happened. Turning round on hearing the whistla of the train he had stepped through the cattle guard bars and struck his head heavily on a beam in falling. The blow He overed his senses In and was able to relate what or the Univ of | Great interest s being taken in the contest and the demands for tickets has greatly exceeded the supply. The seating capacity of Franklin Ficld is a little over 25,000. ‘The two academios rendered him fngens have each issued 600 invitations and the Siration; h'mhf."',“,,'l’,’.""”h:"d;;s 'dhf“"‘,’u university has given out the other 18,000, e T seven feet of water under, | AMOng those who will attend the gime are Secretary of War Root, Secretary of the Navy Long and Assistant Secretaries Meiklejohn and Allen. Manv officers of the army and navy stationed at Washing- | ton will alsc be In-attendance. It is ex- pected that Embassador Paurncefote of Great Britain will also be here. The two teams arrived here late this afternoon and are in prime prysical con- dition for the contest. —_——— Accused of Murder. SAN JOSE, Dec. 1L.—Coroner Kell held an Inquest to-day on the body of John de Rossl, the Itallan who was ot by Louis Ferro Monday evening. The jury found that death resulted from perio.i- tis caused by a gunshot wound inflicted by Ferro with Intent to commit murder, Ferro will have his preliminary examina- tion Friday. neath the rails like a rat in a trap. was the delay of a few minutes would have ended his life. Young Morrls was brought to town, given dry clothing and a dose of brandy, and this morning felt well enough to return home. e HOPE FOR SHIPWRIGHTS., VALLEJO, Dec. 1.—The situation has looked very gloomy for Vallejo ship- wrights during the past couple of weeks Owing to continued silence on the part of the Washington authorities. Senator Luchsinger, who has been tireless in his efforts to smooth the difficulties brought on by circumstances surrounding the walkout of the force at work on the Hartford, sent a telegram to Congress- man Julius Kahn at Washington urging him to ascertain what the department fn- tended doing in the premises and to do all In his power to assist the workmen. As It Luchsinger's telegram brought a re. ADVERTISEMENTS. sponse ‘l at gave the (lvl’l(‘n‘ltlr;\i.'fll work- PSR VR ST . N e i men a true cause for thanksgiving. e The telegrams were as follows .~ “Con- HOLOOILE)C O] ol gressman r;\'u)hn. “'nsh";zt‘on. D. « g are Island shipwrights desire infor tion as to the action of the Navy Dermrs: Ml Slncases and weakness of men permanently ment on the situation here. Use your best cured. @ | Ptttk THE CAT ESCAPED. NOVATO, Dec. 1L—Francis Pelky, a young son of Thomas Pelky of Klondike fame, 1s now a firm believer In the theory that a cat has nine lives, and it would take a good nrql\_zmenl to convince hlm to the contrary. The boy tried to kill one of the fellne tribe yesterday while animal was suffering from a fi stead of accomplishing what seemed a simple enough deed sent a bullet through his own foot and inflicted a bad wound. The antics of the poor cat and its evi- dent pain touched the young man's heart and he procured a rifle with which to end its agony. He leveled the rifie at the cat and was In the act of pulling the trigger when cat gave a spasmodic leap and struck the end of the barrel In time to depress 1t sufficlently to send a bullet the t, and in- Our home cure system s has been a success for many v plowing through Pelky’s left foot. The fannot eall, 0} D the n and gave a o Daln, Which brought rriends to his Seier, advice, terms. etc.. all free! No charge for consultation. 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