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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1899, LEADERS OF PROGRESS DECLARE THE FIGHT WON Speeches Applauded by a Big Audience at the Temple. R I T I R S e e R R R SR S S N 1 Advocates of Bonds Make Final Answer to Those Whom *the Mayor Classifies as Silurians. Mission Club. 1 Club, | ub, | | ' Union. ent Publie | 1 View Club. dent North Beach a 2 eat Publio Improvemen: Vice Presidents. ce pening the proceedings A. Sbarboro | s those who ¥ le of ADVERTISEMENTS. " ABSOLUTE SEC URITY. - Gievodbeis ieien WE NEED WE_Jroyo THEE oy IMPROYEMENTY, TITEMm B A S e £Ea - DEMICKE Some Typical Figures on the Platform at the Final Bond Rally. the enterpris more for the developr fmprovement of ps any other midst are not all composed Mrs. Hearst and in history among th e world. that if the people of San F' a disposition to Improve | | | | 1 will now present to you, as presiding officer this our public- spirited eitiz who commenced his work in sweeping the streets of Francisco, and who will continue his labor until we pitals are necessities, and we must I have heard it said that these 1 not give us better streets, but ber that this is all provided for in charter, as to the harbor, has als) been brought up, there is d to bond the city to improve the the which pletures and plano. Can we have them? Can we af- ford each luxuries? I s that the city should be p be home and also dorned. With the new vear we start a new deal a new form of government and & new s: of doing our immense municipal busi- 1 believe that, for the first time, we have a government that we can trust sibility that we can lay tes of the Merchants’ should Judiciously upon In 600 vo Assoctation. a poll showed that over two- whom I have known for thirty years, and the only time I have ever seen his name to been when it was on a re- or on a protest against a & document hay ceipt publi does once, gether for once. be personal, ized must | E. A. Denicke sald that thirty years | ago_he heard the same story in regard to Golden Gate Park that he can for mone e improvement. The feeble op not amount to anything. and, had the campalgn lasted probably have {mported men from New Jer- €ey to have told us our duty In the premises. Here is an opportunity to pull together for let us act to- I have not any desire to but 1 think our piatform to- night outnuinbers the members of the organ- opposition by at least twenty to one. If this question only required a majority would not be here, because it would be safe; but it requires a two-thirds vote, and we much longer, and, for God's sake, see that It is obtained. it would ear T IMPERIALISM 1S PROVING COSTLY Big War Appropriation Asked For. Foa RS . Special Dlw‘_fi(o The Call. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—The urgent deficlency appropriation bill, the first of the important supply bills for the gov- ernment expenses, is practically made up, and the total will amount to about $71- 000,000. The items have already been sent in by the several departments, and these are being put together so that the Appro- priation Committee will be able to submit | the bill to the House soon after it assem- | bles. Of this amount, 345,167,871 is asked | for the War Department and 33,143,740 for | the Navy. Some of the deficlency items required for the War Department are very large, that for transportation, troopships, etc., belng $20,000,000; subsistence, $3,000,000; pa etc., of the army, $15,188,832; quarterma: ter's supplies, $1,500,000. Other amounts are: Temporary em- ployes War Department, $130,000; signal | service, for apparatus, war balloons, etc., | $165,000; balloon house at Fort Meyer, Va., $18,500; horses for cavalry and artillery, $250,000; barracks and quarters, $1,000,000; clothing, camp and garrison equipage, t&omo?s bringing home the remalins of of- ficers and soldiers who die abroad, $100,- 000; manufacture of arms, $200,000; ord- nafice supplies, $330,000; medical and hos- pital departments, $500,000. 2 The sfs.u:s.m already enumerated for pay account includes items of $3,197,149 for y of enlisted men; 34,000,000, travel al- lowance to enlisted men on discharges; $1,600,000, clothin; allowances on dis- charges; and $4,524,715, additional 20 per cent on pay of enlisted men. The main Navy Department items are as follows: Ordnance, §230,000; coal and | other equipment, $370,000;. preservation and completlon of vessels, stocks, etc., $2.500,- | 000; Naval Academy, electric light plant, $42,740. The other departments and bureaus have also urgent deficiency items as fol- lows: Treasury Department, $1,740,060; In- terior Department, $1%,317; Library of Congress, $47,630; 'observation of total eclipse of sun, $5000, ___ ADVERTISEMENTS. AD.KOGOUR | ] & CO., HSHONBLE EURRIERS. MANUFACTURING LARGE STOCHK SEE GENUINE WRAPPER GENUINE WRAPPER FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co Eteamers leave i 2 p. m., Dec. 15, | av thereafter. | B S R I neme es) an 0, Jan. Newport, § | and every G 3 | i N |SANTA CLAUS IN AN [ UP-TO-DATE LAUNDRY | Would revel in the snow-white color and perfect finish of our fine Jaundry work, and only once a year does he see such exquisite work laid on collars, e oomp e e R ine amiss | cuffs and shirts as he does when he » . . | visits the United States Laundry. A connoisseur on fine laundry work must always admire the beauty of that done by us. | United States Laundry, Offics 1004 Market Streat. m 'n Ru & I: cnr Telephone South 420, DISPATCH FAST STEAMFRS TO Oakland Office, 514 Eleventh St. PORTLAND | . From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. - RBay, San Jowe del | Santa Rosalia i, 7th of each obtatn nformation company’s wrd f sailing TI CKET OFFIOE—4 New Montgom: tr W $12 First Class Including Berts | FARE $5° &ooma Conse " and Meate cutsine "'end " moderate” chmrpes tavs § | alis Dec. 4 Jag 3 siven the alls Dec. 9, e l-)Y L § 4’ U Spokane, Butte, v'..'!in the Northwest | § PALACE and | ali points Rast | WARD, Gensral Agent, | ¢ 63 Market st | ¢ GOODALL. PERKINE & O, e GRAN D : - Sepecintondenta, el hotels & reputation that is knows wher. ever the English language is spoken. ¢ | Connected by & covered Dassageway— \| 1460 rooms—900 with baths. 3 JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK, Manazer. > eresooees | VE WHARF, COR- | | TEAMERS WILL 1 f First and k stheets, 1 p. m., | o M AM NG, calling at | Kobe (Hiop Langhal, and connecting s | India. etc v ralling A MART + Thurs Dee. 21 | HONGK MARU .. Tuesday, Jan. I NIPPON MARU.... Friday, Feb. 9 | Via Honolul Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. freight and passage appl 421 Market street, corne W. H. AVE! For t company’s office, rat neral Agent 8 & Mariposs satls | OIS, Bovatior 85,80 by 1, | | Honolulu_ and | 3PoB receint of . _C EA“ St eyt | KTAX REMEDY €O, ToReumomee, | ¥ For sale in 8. F. by Leipnits & Co.. No Per. Sigmsip Austratia | contage Drug Co., Owl Drug Co., 8. F., Oakl'd oo 1 | e e | = ONPAY- a™edy am™ ™ | OCEAN TRAVEL. ‘ Favortte Line Round the World, vin Hawatt, Samon, New Zealand. Australia; India, Suez, Eogland, ete; $l0 first claws i s, D. BraECnelS & BATS. CO., Agts. ontgomen Pier 7, Fool Pacific SL Freigh! Otice, 327 Market St KOSMOS LINE.| S. S. TANIS, 5000 TONS. Saturday, December 23. For Valparaiso and Humburg, calling st AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIY, Flnrl’lv at_Cherbourg, westbound. Prom New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St Paul. New York. St Louls RED STAR LINE, New York and Ant From New York ~ - SBouthwark ......Dec. Mexican, Central & South American W o etc., carrying first-o¥s and steerage passen- | W ceternland gers. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Kensington . Ageats, 114 Montgomery street. Pler 7 Foot Pacific street; Freight Office, 227 Market street. EMPIRE LINE, Seattle, St. Michacl, Dawson City, For full information regarding freight and e ply to COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. sailing every Thursday instead ofa Saturday, from November 2, 1898, at 30 & m. from Pler 42 North River, foot of Morton #t. LA BRETAGNE, Dec. 25; LA NORMANDIE, Jan. 4; LA CHAMPAGNE, Jan 11; LA AQUITAINE, .h:.}u First class o Havre, $60 and upwa: on round trip. Becond ciass to Havre #5; § per_cent reduction on round GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA, 3 Brosaway (Hudsan bullding), New York. 3. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific’ Coast Agents, § Montgomery ave, Sas BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS FOR U. §. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. - otbdoded>ed>e@® | tion, sald: L e e R S S N unknown man committed suicide at 10 o'clock yester- day morning by throwing himself under the wheels of a street, near Taylor. The wheel passed over the back of the head and the left side of the face, breaking the neck, skull and jaw of the wagon Joaded with coal on Geary unfortunate man. . The wagon had fifty sacks of was driven by James Moore, in wright & Easton. the wheel had passed over his Moore at once delivered himself to the leased on his own recognizance. Dr. C. A. Litton was on the sidewalk and saw the de- ceased, who was under the influence of liquor, stagger into the roadway and throw himself under the wheels. on hoard and the team employment of Wain- Moore did not see the suicide at all until bady and the shouts of the by- standers had notified him that samething was g UNKNOWN SUICIDE THREW UNDER THE WHEELS OF A WAGON - tan underclothing, and black shoe close to the skul Certain brown the matter. police and was re- ichthyosis. Afton Hall of HIMSELF The dead man was not more thi five feet five tall and welghed about 145 pounds. +o 45 e>eseseoeiesese® London Dyed 320 Taylor street was another eye-witness, and his statement corroborates that of Dr. Litton. minds that it was a case of deliberate suicide. The dead man had been hanging about that neighborhood | for several days and was intoxicated. Nothing was found on his person that would dressed In a new suit of dark gray clothes (store made), new dark brown socks, unlaundered white shirt The complexion was dark, hair black, clipped mustache small and black and eyes gray. ches on the body, covered with dry fish-like scales, led to the suspicion that he was a leper, but Dr. Zabala, | the autopsy surgeon, gave the opinion that lh&dllcolornllnns and the scales were the symptoms of a skin indicate his identity. have not only the cleanest but the most beautiful city in the United States. F. W. Dohrmann, after a brief introduc- It is always gratifying to meet honest men and sincere women who are met to gether to discuss matters in which all have a common interest. This is really a family matter—our home is that in which we are now vitally interested. This matter which we are now to discuss might be divided under two heads. A perfect home must To ain e there must be a conservative element ofess to be conservative, and along that 1 will say a few words.” Sewers, schools have necessitics and also luxuries th ’ A Wonderful Medicine. BEECHAM’S PiLLS For Bilious and Nervous Dllorderfi,ufl a8 Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, iddi ess and Swelling aker meals, wsiness, Cold Chills, Flush- fo) Loss oél:: tite, g:ag;;:elll’lul vencss, on n, Dis- turbed bu;f.m tfil Dreams, and all Nevous and Trembling Sensations, etc. These ailments all arise from a disordered or abused condition of the'stomach and liver. Beecham’s Pills will quickly restore Females to complete bealth. They promptly remove any ©obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a they act like magic—a few doses will work won- ders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening the Muscular System, restoring the long-lost Com. plexion, bringing back the keen edge of Appetit and Rosebud of hmfr-m" thirds were in favor of the park extension. It it were taken to-day that same vote would show many more in favor of every Emjerl'd improvement. This campaign has rought out every possible argument, and you are all edu«utsqup to a point of the highest Intelligence. Nothing now remains for you but to.do your duty. Irving M. Scott said he wanted to use all the influence he possessed (n helping to bring down San Francisco's great parl to the center of the city. He said: This great State opened with the gold age. Then came the agricultural age, the com- mercial age, the speculative age and all the time the city was growing great, and now we come 10 a point when we must make our vast municipality attractive, Of all the wealth that was taken {rom our marvelous mines, but little was left in this State. It was mostly taken away and San Francisco suffered. ~But that great demoralizing stock-fobbing period has passed away, and we have long resumed our normal condition. We al] remember the franchise craze, when nearly every privilege of vaiue on our streets Wwas given away, and which led ultimately . to the agitation ending in our new charter. In this new law is contained every provision that can procure for you, if you want them, every institution that you support with your [ioney mnd which we require in our dally e. 2 Now, then, having done this, we are free to-day in regard to the panhandle—that He flr.t|n't need it and it costs too much. e said: How true is this of Golden Gate Park. After thirty years the land that cost $500,- 000 can now be sold for $11,000,000. That settles the matter of whether it ecost too I do not think any intelligent 1o be asked In 1599 whether same is true of the years it will have paid Why has Oak- Simply because the people Who now live there have been driven away from San much, and person nu it was needed. panh: for itself many times over. land . The andle. In a few been bullt up? Francisco because of D R D e e i S e A There is no doubt in their He was ection called % or 80 years old, was its RICH FUR NOVELTIES! i Sealskin Jackets- and Capes, | Mink Capes, Fiteh Capes, Stone Marten Capes, Black Marten Capes, Broad-Tail Jackets, ‘ Neck Searfs. FUR |Moderate Prices. | OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT POST STREET, ROOMS 7 TO 11, Over O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.'s. A Suitable | eredit, the last Holiday Present FOR MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD. Largest assortment of Gents’ " Silk Dress, Derbies and Soft Hats in- all shades and very latest blocks. Ladies’ Walking and Outing Hats. Children’s Hats and Caps of every description. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 32, 2 Saan Piancibeos (773 Where improvement in light- ing is wanted, economy desired and perfectillumination needed— WHY, Use a Welsbach Light! Sutschane B W ELSBACH sfa n. In Sealed Box Bearing Mark ALL DEALERS Beware of Counterfeit Manties and cheap Continued on Thirteenth Page. DR. McLAUGHLIN’S ELECTRIC BELT. to look around and Improve our city. The bonds that it is proposed to issue are a di- rect benefit, no matter from which point you view it. This 1s now the people's age. We have passed the corporation age and now wi want to own our city. and sewers and a hospital since we cam here, but Is it not right that we should have better? We had streets in ‘43, but should - We be content to-day with the streets of that year? We have a park, but it s like our sewers— it has no opening. Why should we not have an improved park? It is not a speculation, but a business project, The issue is In your hands and every city in the country fs ‘watching to see whether we are to progress oF to sea ourseives passed in the race toward Ereatness, Colonel M. Hecht, who promised he would not speak more than five minutes, was the next speaker. He sald: The questions before us to-night were set- tled on November 7 when m:hct-d S . Phelan for Mayor., He was before you on a platform of progress reform, and he intends to carry it out if you will let him. Shall we forever remain a market-place, and make money here, and be forced to go 1o New York or elsewhere to spend it be- cause we do not care to make our own city beautiful cnough to live In? The only appo- sition 1 have heard has been the cost. Now, this objection has no merit. One of the objectors is a multi-millionalre method of lnplyln’ Eflent sleeps. t Are you afflicted? your future health, hat it is destructive method see t| mon book DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN, Market st., cor. Kearny, 8. F.; Block, have —made to my special method. to vitality. is_safe, certain and pa of 25 years' with Intor success &f treat- ing this complaint wit m; n Electricit. zhfle (oh'e If ®o, as you valu cure it now. You e.: on permanent. ding cured In three 't e:fi, write for m; rmation. % B k Angelen NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EAR Y AND WASHINGTON STS.-RE- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & hot and cold water every room; fire " The greatest | room; clevator runs ail night = © " V¥ ;emnd * on enrrllh o T 7 or e awful, treacherous weak- | m" '8'.";. B ness known as cur Special " Biew varicocele is Steam and ELECTRICITY. | ¥ . aad a Vallses checked COKE}m COKE! T P L R T o WINTER RESORTS. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO VISITORS PASO ROBLES .° HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. HE greatest of heaith resorts; cures all {lly When others fail. Special round-trip rebate For ‘mation aj > i ticket, K W, , City Agent 0 Market n.'!oeu"l. ADVERTISEMENTS. — BIENNIAL STATEMENT L —OF THE——— Hibenia Savings Luan Scity MADE 1IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN A of the State Legislature, runld Ma 1593, and hereto annexed, to w The People of sented in Benate and Assembly, follows Section 1. The Cashier or Secreta Savings Bank, Savings and Loan every Institution in which depos are made and Interest pald thereon, within fifteen days after the lst day cember, in the one thousand eight dred and ninety-three, and within fifteen (o of the ist day of December of each and every second succeeding year thereafter, returr the Board of Bank Commissioners a sw statement, showing the amount standing t known place of residence toffice address, and the fact of death mown to sald cashler or secretary, of depositor who shall not have made & therein, or withdrawn therefrom his deposit, or any part of the inte: for the period of more than ten y ceding: and the cashiers and secre! savings banks, savings and loan s 5 institutions for deposit of savings shall give tice of these deposits in one or more new shed in or nearest to the city and county or town where such banks are » ated gt least once a week for four succes weeks, the cost of such publications to be p pro rata out of sald unclaimed deposits vided, however, that this act shall not a to or affect the deposits made by or name of any person known to the sald cash or secretary 0 be living, any deposit wh with the accumulation thereon, shall be e than fifty dellars. Section 2. The Board of Bank Commissl shall incorperate In their subsequent n each return which shall have been made t them, as provided In Section 1 of this aet. Section 3. Any cashier or secretary of f the banking institutions mentioned In tion 1 of this Act neglecting or refusing to maks the sworn statement required by sald Section 1 shall be gulity of a m meanor. In accordapce with the foregolng the follow ing our day of December, A. Name. Anderson, Andrew.San Backstrom, L. I....132 Steuart Barrett, Milton. Bassard, John Bishop, Willlam Bousquet, Alfre Brady, John Brady, P. F. Brandon, Pa Burke, Ann Callaghan, Jerry pers publ D. 1896, to wit: Address. Am Francisco, Cal.. %31 s, 8. F. 1 8o [ enate... ‘ardenos, J »u Carroll, Catherine.San Franei % 7§ Chretien, Eugene..San Mateo Co., 549 % Claftey, John .San Francigco, Cal.. 1814 Clarkson, William..Gilroy, Cal 8 Close, Nellie Plazza House, 8.F. & Coleman, Joha. s Collins, Ma: Connélly, Mary. Connolly, Michas Corbett, Ri¢hard....Tucson, Al Creamer, James....Pacific st Dalton, Edmond Daly, Mar; Davis, Annie 121 Sixth st., 8 Delaney, Stephen..San Francisco, ¢ Detruit, Charles...San Fra; Dillon, Mary an Francisco, Dimon, Timothy...St Louls House, Pacific st., 8. F. Doherty, Mary.....8an Jose, Cal. Donahue, Mervyn J.San Mateo, Donelan, Patrick...No address Donlan, Peter...... Broadwa some 133 04 Donovan, Jerry....Outside “a 119Stevenson st B4 45 San Franeiseo, 256 ‘Howard st., bet bth and 6th EF. &8 537% Stevenson n_Fran n Mateo. lan Francisco, eny, Carrie. 5 Belden Faughney, Willlam.Orland, O Cal .. Flanigan, James...No Flynn, John........Potre Foster, James W..Care Wickbam, castle, N Australia ? sse, Henry......Kern Co., Cal.... 1,140 51 ElizabethM141 Fourth st 5. F. 83 Willlam... Philadeiphia House, San Francisco ... 173 Gifford, David B. P u Gould, Joha... Graham, James. Green, Mary....... , Christian. 8| 706 Battery si., § 8an Francisco, Cal. rand Hotel, 8 . James iary T.B Hughes, Willlam. Hyland, John A Jette, Clothilde A; nes... Johanson, Johi 3 an ..No ad - 514 Folsom 140 Folsom st San Francisco, 26 Steuart st., S 0 addres 2 Broadwa: 12 Howard Kuster, ershim, Los Angeles, e homas. .. American Exchange . § 5 ...23d and Folsom sts. Lewls, M: 4 and on o Cornelius. {“.f'r‘.fgi Edward ] rnch, Patric Lynch, Pa e ch, Thomas. 4 Lyons, .L?I:“n_“ L cLeo iy w0 on, John. Mahon, Jol “1: » Mahoney, Mary. §J Manchen, Ell & Mann, Benjamin. C 279 12 Mellor, Henry. 23 Natoma st., 8. F.. % Miller, Henry W...San Francisco, Cal.. &3 9 Moloney, Garrett.. Pioche, Nev Wi Morkan, Michsel...No address 167 &7 Muir, Mary or Da- vid Mull o Murphy, Michasl.. 3157 W y, Catherine. urray a0 rray, John. - Yene 81 77 MeC: 53 54 M 'y ae 343 McEarnan, Owe: L4 4 McKeand, Alex.....New Atlantic Hotel, Montgomery ave, S F. . MW 3 ames....What Cheer Hos McNulty, 3 P 3 “ uu: - 11, Celin... T cuse. a MeEa . . ’llllm Co., Cal.... nw McTim . John..117 Drumm st S. F. S301 thlmnp..:\l?iylh.. « East, bet Jackson and Pacific ste. S.F. 9 9 lison, Peter......Bark Free Trade... M8 Sacramento st., 8 F . LB Norton, Thomas....2821 Mission st., 8.F. 144 83 O'Brien, Denis......Point Reyes . e 015 Mission st S.F. 184 38 O’ Leary, Johanna..Tombstone, Aris 7% 0 O Neil, Joseph 88 01 22 Stockton et.,8.F. +.2 Laurel place, 8. 9. Sacramento, eynolis, M Richter, Otto. urk st Robinson, Ellen....Valencla st IMh and Wth, S Robinson. Mary, or Chester Arlel Griffin ( minon). 218 Calitornia ave., bet. F. Qriffin (a minor. 8. ¥ Samuclson, Bdwin.15 Howard st F. Sheeban, C.......... Umatilla, Eheehan, John..... T13 Hryant st., 8. ¥, ilva, Pedro Anton Idaho w : Sitvera, Manuel L..118 Jackson st.. & s Soares, Antonio P..Milibrae, Cal Stewardt, Henry.._Ship_Dubiin.... . . Stewart. Rose, ... 8an Pranciaco, Cai . Sullivan, Patrick. .12 Eighth st.. § F.. Eullivan, Timothy. 8an Francisco, Cal.. Taffe, Mary.. -Fifth st., nofth of S F Taylor, Willlam. ramenty s Thingler, Janette...8an_ Francisco, TR Toftmann, FHans N 413 East st 8. F. 4T Tracy, B § Whitman pi., 8. F. - Tracy, Ellen 31 Russ st., 5.°F. 07 Trimble, Jake.......932 Folgor n Turley, Oatherine. Care ~ Mrs.' Doyte, 0 . F7eh ot Whippey, Geo. F. White, yl . Whittle, John.......Summerville, Con- 1. tra Costa, Co., Wiillams, William.San Francisco, (“:.L Tosal.... State of Calitornta, Ct ","‘;,"“’i,‘:,'rm a, City and County of San ol swear that I b Knowledge of the matters contatned 1n ¢ EOIng statement, that every allegation, statement, matter thi therein contained 18 true, 1o the best of my knowledge and beliat. Subscribed SGEERT T, TOBIN, Sec » ul and sworn adube i i “u ;n me this Tth D - KNOX, Natary Public, In and for the City and C nal fore-