The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 19, 1899, Page 4

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL ESDAY DECEMBER 19, 1899 enterprise of ring the year. It ! business men because of the patriotism d THE FINANCIAL DEBATE. merits support fr iscouraging to any one look- excellent bus m that it will pay 1ING 1 b ment of principles can be sug- | i} e Demc c debate of the finan- A Denver miner out of luck determined to commit ¢ st th Excepting the bolt of s 1 by f preparing for it set about dig i F ) P ¢ irom that side of the House About three feet down he - g leas t eration rich that he 000 for story be t r false it is will encourage other PUBLICATION OFFICT 1 vill en 2 ‘x Telephon S profe intending es to o the es and thus EDITORIAL ROOY S ¢ ged save that expense to the pub Telephone Main 1874, * Delivered by Carriers e ' . W CUBAN CONDITIONS | & Single : ' = T Terms by Manil € i 1 DAILY CALL ¢inel i t DAILY CALL (inc PR . DALY CALYL ¢ ding Sunday,, - . . DAILY CALL—By Single Month caders ir p SUNDAY CALL One Year 1 WEEKLY CALL One Y ( : . ; P'S subscriptions. et dence. The latest discc @ Sample coples will be fornwarded when requested g 5 e . OAKLAND OFFICE 483 D08 Brondway al tel e hae ’: C. GEORGI BWROGNITSS, necessit ent on t forebodes the cre ation 4 Manager Forelgn Adver Margueite Boild- s in is granted The | { ing, Chicage K1ng . X iy o < 2 ng people, whose | ¢ AEW YORK CORRESPONDEN = i = I R 5 b whose interests | ¢ .« CARLTON .o P nid Square t T e ere OPF 2 NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: 2 P W e 1 FPERRY LIKENS JR. 20 Tribune Boilding 4 1 1 CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: < C ¢ 1 1 the swamps | & She n House: 0. News Co. reat North- 2 5 R nenn] Ben Wotel; Pramont Hotse: Anatlorton tHors . ns t r the people | ¢ declaration of war o NEW YORK NEWS STANDS: = Waldorf-Astoria Hotel: A. Brentano, 31 Union 5 ging g to be it independent, and in } / Square; Murray Hill Hotel. 5 - fer withdraw her | J WASHINGTON (D. C.) OFFICE ‘ellington Hotel ' .. t to g T the faith that w SOV We & the “leading | 4 J. F. ENGLISH, Corre dent. T W B4 BRANCH OFFICES— ery street, cor- - in the f lebate t Ir ¢ ‘ ner Clay, open until 200 Hayes e atreet, open unti MeAllister St t g street, op un il 15 Larkin te Demtocratic s . rect, open until 1941 Mission T S ( O & street. open until 10 o'clock. Marker amer nt to t 1kney. wel e i o @*® o s street, corner Sixteenth ) o'clock. 5 P prob: l)).e [ 2 >~ 1096 Valencia street, en until 9 1o £ 3 v r ion in his AW orner Twenty-second and hentu ¢ v justice ha nt open unttl 9 lock # i 2ei € hen a noble lady said, “1 i = = : 3 ' o - ' ¢ before he damns a man AMUSEMENTS. tigue T g x are now just what erma and Theater—Vaudeville every oon w . : Y strest, nea : : Trades Council Makes AUCTION SALES. : I o i 4 A s Dresent ling a Protest. gg W ALL OF JUSTICE CONTRACT - ———— ¢ nd t s EASURES REFERRED TO RSN TSR : IS = BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE TELEPHONE RESOLUTIONS. > 0 SFRDER 20009000 L T i S I A S s VOrienss PRE TORIA RACE' TR . 5000 - - o o % Treasurer. the Clerk of the board sh e to the club pa authorizing th to compromi de Boom for a culvert M wag referred ing Board of Public W A resolutior was | rett Welch | nish all fuel gas contracts were again postponed \ S yington’s Effort to Take Up Turn- | and the w,u_u'lmw«v-r “F\' directed to as- ' : | in if the compromise rates are O g table Order Fails—Wooden Poles oo able to the gas company The bdard adjourned, to meet xt vy the enact ) on Howard Street Must Tanil St toon } Come Down. m— e solutions ye z : Board , IS IN DEMAND f star Corg 5 from the Bullding Trades Cou T Lar : P ! which it is claimed that the contractors | Editor The Call-Dear 8ir: The San t were not living up to the specifications in | Francisco Riding Club will give a Chr sl providing furniture of home manufac- | mas ride on the 2ith Inst. for the bene ; s i ture for the Hall of Just building. | of the Armitage Orphanage for F tax of § T up s | The communication, which We have been trying to get up e ; EIRY RVer B I8 | 1y W N Baga tscrebard of the Coun- | powter bt Rave Aasniat & Jose ¢ w : ; % it R rian has ever said | cfl, was read and referred to the Public | what to use. The back cover pro e witch s 5 el Gt Buildings Committee, and is as followe. | Christmas edition, which is one of : o self-government : e usual beauty and appropriateness € t 3 1 is that the Cubans | . 5o |h flola problem, and would suft qur « 1 e affecte v " . dving " rac fcat % . b DR t . 1 will be kind enough te sa 5 I e are any symptoms of opin o of coples to be used for this I s s e Xce 1 P T firmities that rot erstand all work and fu ure pose we will be exceeding! “!‘}- 'l.k }l . 2 t be home manufacture, a spectfully, ANOR OOPER. le: elore 1 . e ) ers of the Latin |as tnis been ¢ g JAPRCE - t f the S s f Q i el | & Hreat and severe | | it : b . ? " and among the | pethanics of Saa Francisco, | AROUND THE there ¢ X e 1 s, Frenc ar ortuguese in Eu g S g B s | RI < slot t es in oper. characteristics that were | manufactured here equally as w CORRIDORS t P . et rved amc Romans in their best and |up or hing of the m | 5 e in ¢ t with th Ly aetArd sthe gro | D. K. Minor, a leading business man « es $44.00¢ st (¢ e ontact with the | o e cl 3 e Grand while it 2 r g : t : : : ; : SHRrH / e ca i, oo of Arcat at the Grand. 3 : . e always t t peculiarities and | trer the consid .| B. F. Shepard, a land owner and capl- . by it - | an greeable, the Council | = Guasd ( In turn it may be said | 2 BRSDY. $0 appear before your, bady talist of Fresno, is at the Gran apc e com xons are only the | time for the purpose of alding ¥ Marion Biggs Jr., an Oroville capitalist T T t v s | vestigation you may chose to und | and politician, is registered at the Grand COMMERCIAL MUSEUMS s of their an- | Supervisor Byington felt so er | C. R Downs, a well-known mining man t s } e no war u’l (hT almost »1 1lmw'.~h\m)~- ‘}; | of Sutter Creek, Is a guest at the Occl- E of ti 2 the telephone ordinances that he thous bf tax NE of th es of the dispatche over other | }1'%a = i T 5 dental T e tl fr Euror up the eve | turntable: y | Captain A. A. Polhamus, the stea ; : : 3 - ; ; It is time to have | gii 3 € magnate of San Diego, is a guest at the BY . past weck W to disembarrass our - ;‘“ Stree Grand i has slum . : 3 the elt ( evenue ¢ 1 that will come it | months 9 L Char Maze ;lr).‘rlm |m' pre n ( 1 sta cor & t E 4 z he La | turntable,” said Mr. o odesto, is a guest at r I r red R 1 with branches other ate in Cub: vhone, and I move that gt - s 1 e v it 1 inthe d | up By the board immediately.’ - Clapp, a mining exper ot Ch > ; » 3 F citie d 1n the ¢ | Chairman_ Aigeltinger explaine fs among the recent arrivals at the Grand x wis t € e le It € mav have to | l';wmv)n!l‘(u g alting where he arrived yesterda i - I t S Rad Gore B L John Thomann, a wealthy vineyardist e e ¢ Y. e shed with the » r».».l,\w 3 S8 Wi rapis Al 06 THIene, 16 reeimares . 3 ie W t v £ e pro- iy 3 ot for a short stay at the Grand the B t t e 1 Ger B ¢ him | los e < = Mr. and Mrs. William Tevis and Waiter 1 Superir eets was ve come do from Bakersile e s r se ¢ Prir the bar | ed to remave il len p ‘1,.\;’. James have «:n 'n"?\ g Hn.‘\ Bakerstield 1 - ‘ i | rected by the Market-street R: Y stayl t the Palac 1ion which the Germans have of the Monte ( ‘ way Company up’ H«G\ar«x and 1'dwam - A. Brown of the State Board of Equai- hich will be p 3 badle - fourth streets. The Mayor stated that | ization h s trom h e pr s undoubtedly been f ¥ . I ization has come down from his home | k KA d any more cast-off isl- | «-Irn;nl:h-m.al[llrrlrnlhpnlvs. Phelps s 1,3 D, W ersham, a wes | that he knew tha @ company could | owner of Arizona siste Somebody ought to | wner of Arizona regist keep him in ntil Uncle Sam gets the R - | the Ger t years t eer ' ¢ K Philippines in a position to put them on the market B f gress taken by other are prompt 1 0 public has had no profit by the example. What the co-operation of | The announcement is made that Profes rs Hussey SO! 135ey cticedbytaking | private citizens achieved in Philadelphia the Imperial [and Aitken at Mount Hamilton have s 8 a return for it. | Government will promote in Berlin and, moreo through the Lick telescope during the past year no lution subserves the ity | will e rpass less than eighty ht double stars eig Can it be that ning the theatrical firmameng? 0 i e doubts of the utility and the bene- fits of the Ph have been sc. is matter with museum they would be dis Rl BRI 1 the part of the ered hushand of this city named Grub t ) o<t e of Conti- | bin e for divorce on the ground of 4 . er stimulus ive known that his name was so by the Mercha e drubbing that even a woman would ev hav Association to e a commercial museum here at she had an advantage ed r he adc n When the sugg 1 for such a museum was first foiti \ 5 5 t . 1 1 r for the New ork P this res le The Call warmly supported it, and all ad the New York Press asserts that the Standard Oil Company carries in the banks of that city a cash balance in gold vary from $40,000,000 to SO 1ts trust in the banks must be fitional information on the subject since that time s increased the con vement is $60.000,000, and i e of the most important g ! hat engages the t ‘ t our progressive merchants and manu- | *POUt @s big as its trust ool . Ariz theater the other of the t has been repeatedly stated that if we set t Raohi Niso aihe Temgle Sh”i!h Lares: '{n bl siore Shar wounded had t d: t.,‘ . { “V”‘;‘-”n '“‘E «!n;l "»fl‘? [m‘ A cent sermon "’f‘“ the questions, “What need is there SEFIHY TSR puillets’ instead of v S .‘” R m':u"""““ < kmr”nr'!' Why should we have i It may.be as ¥ One might expect that sort of melodramatie 7 P ) | well to state that the rabbi does not expect an imme- re na theater, b > & 2 nu at |'x~'.nvu.mu sent agents to every com-il qia¢s answer to either eople on the globe and collected such a — to se t exhibits” o antable articles as has It is reported in the East that the railroad managers The e been gz in the history of the |are tr) to form a combination for a general ad- Rats & 1ong them are a good many exhibits in | vance freight rates, which is another proof that e v and these, it is said, the Philadelphia mu- | prosperity has its troubles as well as hard times. : : ,v the :\‘ < ‘,‘wm\)],.f,,".,\;“i;,‘c‘?;I::::Jg{:h‘::l1;’:\:‘:': | The irreverent may sfc in. the :mnouncc‘mem from : ; - | o z g | Kentucky that Judge Gale is to go to Congress as A N will co-pperate with one qn this Coust inlthelerehange' | 20 SGreC s s e) application of the | 4 of nd thus the patrons of the i gre g g e & 3 % | 1d proverb, Aiter a calm the storm. 4 Fr: o museum will have the benefit to a large —_— 5 » great institution which has already be- | A London newspaper wants to know how many e world famous { | Boer bullets it takes to kill a British soldier. General It is to be hoped this issue will be taken up with | Buller ought to be an excellent authority on that sub- gor and made one of the principal features of the |iect. «rn friends. not get iron poles from the I months to come. The wooden however, will have to come down. The schedule submitted by the Finance Committee transferring the sum of $x,- | 469 24 to, the general fund was lald over one week. Of this amount $47,916 74 | is to come from moneys paid as taxes on | bonds under protest, and $2652 50 from |m-erpn_\msm of personal property tax | fund’ of 18%. The apportionment of the inmnov was published in Sunday’s Call poles, and the following items were ndded: Sal arles of o . $4000 anhandle Commissione Fish and Game Warden, ary ' three months, $30; expenses, $15;: Gas Inspect- or's expenses, $30 The Monarch Athletic Club was granted a license to give a boxing_exhibition on January on payment of $1% license The foliowing resolution was introduced by Supery Collins and passed to pr ed, That an anpual license of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. thatimparte strength, and by ding digestion and quickening the circulation, Jl purifies the blooa / and builds up the ystem without Rest” or < “hange "— Du’s Pure Malt Whiskey All draggists and grocers. Avoid substitutes, they dangerous. Duffy’s has a proprietary stam; botele. '1f your dealer caanot supply you, a bottle be seat, prepsid, on receipt of §1.00. 8 Lorr Valuable book of information and testimonials seat on application. st for six{ Jick while on a business trip to this cf Dr. Oskar Nechod, a German | is one of the arrivals of vesterd Palace. He registers from the land J. A. Chanslor and C. A. Canfleld, two prominent and lucky Investors in the ofl lands of the south, are at the Palace, | where they arrived yesterday from Lo . Huestis I8 among those who rag- istered at the Oceidental yesterday. Mr Huestis is on his way to Manila from ks home in Chicago. He goes to the capita of Luzon to superintend the e fa cold storage plant for the U Government | NEW YORK, Dec. 18.--J. B. Alexander | of Los Angeles is at the Fifth Avenue C. B. Barnes, A. W. Hinds, W. | Kate J. Howard, of San Franeisco, and | Mrs, L. H. Harris of Los Angeles are at |the Grand. Dr. R. A. McLean, Miss | Dean. Miss Ethel W. Dean, of San Fran- | clsco, are at the Netherlands. Samuel | Tyack of Ban Francisco is at the Gllsey | —— Calendars for 1900. “alifornia Violets,” “Golden Popples™” |and “California Wild Flowers” are the | most popular calendars for 1%00: price fe | each. Catalogues and price list of all | kinds of calgndars furnished on applics- | tion. Sanborn, Vall & Co., 741 Market. o | —————— LIQUOR WAS THE THEME. Mrs. Edholm and Rev. Mr. Rowell Spoke Before the Prohibition Executive Committee. A meeting of the San Francisco centra] executlve committes of the Prohibition League was held last evening at the headquarters of the Woman's Christian | Temperance Union on MeAllister street Two speakers addressed those present, Mrs. Charlton Edholm and Rev. Mr Rowell. The first named made a plea for | the work of rescuing young girls, and al. | A. Rat-| { bourn, Dr. J. H. Macready and wife, Dr. | | | WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, ACH | 3, { \ tredsese e L o —_———— ANSWERS TO CORR MARRIA This AT wied b as were reccgnized, be valid comm e of ' of the ra r ed a patent in orde prot self, for the companies ara alw 1 to take hold wiil Imprc ew any ace Fr nd ha Special bu s h s the Press Clipping Bureau (A t gomery t enhone Main . —_——— Ordered to Vaecate. Wil remove in January t Ma street, Olsen grocery 1 b new year's table s of Dr. Siegert's South Amerfcan t DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES i Catalogues and Prico Lists Malle1 on Applieation. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, 342 to 30 reet. Above Powel PERIODICALS. KS AND STATI RY. COAL. COKF AND PIG IRON, J-C WILSON & CO., ., 27, Pattery, Stremt. FRESH AND SALT MEATS- JAS BOYES & CO., ipviog, Byicners Main 1294 FURS. 4 Kesrny " styles, upetaie prices, st amadaing J. N. LOFSTAD, RN FOUNDERS, WESTERN FOUNDRY. }oics & mener, st Castings of Every Descrigtion Made ts L Black 1506 Orée PAPER DEALERS 722 Montgomery PRINTING. PRINTER, 511 Sansome ot., 8. P. AND PRINTER, PARTRIDGE ™ otz strest. E. C. AUGHES, STATIONER Telegraphic Codes. MINED BY THE BLACK DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN RIVER COLIMERIES, is the Hest Coal fo the markel. Office and Yards—450 Maln street,

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