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THE - SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 189 LODGE MASONS ASSUME THEIR NEW STATIONS —_— Three Installations in| the Temple. — e RICH JEWELS ARE PRESENTED VISITS BY GRAND MASTER AND GRAND MARSHAL. M Suppers, M Song and Oratory Are Served at Close of the Very Impressive Ceremonies. the L0400+ 040+ D40+0 + 0404 040+0+ 0 L @40+ THOH0 40404040+ 040+ 04040 404 040 4 040 404 O+04 040 40 + 04 04040 404 O 40 + 0+ O 404 040 40 +04 040 + 040 +04 0404 040 40 believe that But you You ’(m' um le If not, the and other | d nutri- as well The du'l mind poisonows service without 1 u«.\)‘\.x\vx< ght. a clear m 2 he use of Dr. Pierce's en Medical Discovery It removes the clogging ins no alco‘uo] ither opium, nor other marcotic. aine, Genesce Street, ad severe attacks cold hands 1 had when I com- len Medical BEECHAM 'SPILLS] exc Installation ban £ quet. The new master was master of | the Filipino troupe, is und ispiclon of 10 cents and 28 cents, &t all drug stores. ceremonies and after a few words.of wel- | having caused a fire at 510 Jones street | RS TR —————— — come led on G 1 Mast Pat- | yesterday afternoon. Fire Marshal Towe | Fery ton, who responds L}‘,‘” 1”':‘. toast 3 The | has sent for him for the purpose of in- | 204040000040+ 0+04040e0004 Lrand Iodge of Cajifornta '’ Rev. Jacob| vestigating the origin of the blaze. The e N A e fE® Thy Hartman. | house, which is owned by Mrs. A. Nichol- | an address by 8. M. Sh | son, was rented to thg IFilipino manager. m by Hugh J. O | It is said the colonel w unable to pay VICHY - « - © « ° . ° . © ceremonies, installed the following officers d S . p- | the extent of $30 was dohe, e ES Lo K e o i Taranor 1° B8P~ | 1t “will be remembered that Colonel | ter vt e A0 b 2 St coused of settl : Natural Mineral Water- Worshiptul master, |G, C, Groesinger: | F" Ne, “Fichter, but the Five Mas scalor wa s A a i gryadec e asingll £ as_unable to fix the crime 4 . known fer centuries and § warden, Edmund 8. Ciprico rer | e, s Inforabd by wisnis © imported 9 | Henry Knust; secretary, Henry Fortriede; | 301" (hey g ave the house at ; ONLY IN BOTTLES. 3 ““1: ,{.1 J’”;;.rnl”?hllpr« ~-~vxlx~lr‘J:r_lr»:\t"l! J. | ‘.14. Jones ‘l.r-‘m a 5 inutes before the oberts: T fire was discoveres yoff; steward, C. H. Cattermole; P4 P"fl‘;”figzi‘:’m 3| bl Kahn iyler, J. & Hunt; organ: ESTA——""—TES OF THE DEAD. . + nes R. Ogllvie. —_— > were nearly two hundred crafts- $ Moo i ness the mony of placing | Wills of Four San Franciscans Have 5 b = in their respective stations, 3 "L So-called Vichy tn Sy- 9 | und Guring the evening hey were a Been Filed for Probate. hons ofce v.cal selections by The wills of Ann Olbrecht, Simon Man- b o0 bghatos t. Judge C F. Liquet and Oliver Van Dy + / dge quartet. Judge ny, F. Liquef er Van Duser were 4 s M’T VICHY. ¢ o ]:::..err d as worshipful maste; filed for probate vesterday. By the terms - Get the ('fl‘“‘“’- 3 | & rociplent of valuable diamon of Van Duser's will an estate valued at [ Y. 0 | tatre ring, after which there wa $10,000 is devised to his widow, Ellen G. . il nd 1t ¢ | ment to the lulgrml‘.anflu:'!“ml T | Van Duser, Isaac H., l):mh-l e nnd John #0+C40+0e0#0 ooooooooofln by Ex- Judge Robert Ferral, Otto tum Ann rvn.r( ht devises an estate valued — Suden, Judge George H. Bahrs and oth-| ¢ $100 to Sarah Borland, Maggie Ann ' e The lodge was \g*h?-lrl;\“‘m grand )‘lurppr and Jnm«rnurs;mg. a hrnlhvr{!-]‘. master and the grand marsha . Liquet of a $1500 estate as fol- 1§ laws or Liquet, a brother, $500: Bl to the San Jose Home for Children, $100; "L,,,_x,’",,,’:,u"_fi,’,‘,"s,.,w, o Coka The upper hand 1s usually known to the | to the Catholic New Home for Lost Chil LSOM OFFICE 813 FO! take of a m other hands as the foreman. 'COMMERCIAL KNIGHTS OF THE ROAD WHOOP UP THEIR ANNUAL SESSION THOS DUNNE RADPED FOR L ACTED A% SERGEANT-AT-ARMS - - HL JUDELL DROPPED HIY BALLOT IN THE Bos DANIS STARTED THE ORATOR ICAL DIsPLAY o« Some Travelers and Others Who Took Leading Parts in the Proceedings. &Sr=HE annual session of the Pacific Coast Commercial same general way. | Travelers' Assoctation took place yesterday in Native | Eates A 1 was a lively affair from the After preliminar ports were received p soclatlo ) providing for | On the other h e Shatt Srsendn pen the funds hese repor and Treasure: of the subject of laws. > were half a dozen men had not gained any members In the past year. a about $14,000 on hand. . s wera made by discussion that immediately followed on the The talk was long and animated. EE Jacogs O+O40+ 04040404+ CHO+O+0 IO+ OO+ 010 404 Q40404+ 404+ D40+0 4+ G40+ 0 4+0+04+0 RY GETTLESON PLAYED *CADDIE " FOR THE SECRETARY =+ 5 +| -] + Q| % o 2 The travelers applauded the dela- 6 v remarks by President Dunne re- 1. From these it appeared that the as- | owing to few deaths and small ex- had been Increased, and there was 4 Secretary A. C. Bolde- r B. B. Gallapd. The reports formel proposed amendments to the by- Before it was over were on their feet at the same time, ng vote was 41.m ery trying to get a chance to speak. One traveler withdrew 1 e one | his membership dues, which was equivalent to resigna- B Acinention orinste tion from the ¢ The upshot of the whole mat- facturers’ Association, ter was that the were increased $3 per annum, 3 told the | and it was voted t s with the in- defensive fight that | crease, that young traveler induced to join the 4 | st the demands of the | @association. | the travelers to taks The amendment to have the officers elected from the + | floor, and not by the directors, was introduced by Rob- ert H. Davis. | Teanilar The final work of the day was the election of direc- Q | the Jobb anufacturers’ Association should be | tors and officers for the year. On the first ballot for di- el Ker was Mr. Rulofson. He sald that | Tectors there was a tie between F. A. Wheaton, who has & | 2 the whi air of a patriarch and who is hale at 78, and while the s re the Interstate Commerce Commis. Harry tleson. A mew ballot was ordered. When sion origin St. Loufs, the #ig at the votes were counted it was found that there was ona of the entire dle West—from ti s er to more vote in the hat xht.nlxd(‘;uv'ra were lr:\'el@:sb;;\lfl: e Allegt > frrs—t o of the ‘Padific resent. Two votes were folded together. ne o Wheaton. some of the retail- alifornia Lodge cholr 1 H. Dy JAPAN PREPARES 10 FIGHT RUSSIA Hostllmes May Break Out Next Spring. — Special Diepatch to The Call. ma s were VICTORIA, B. C City of . Dec. 27.—The steamer | London arrived here to-day from Grand Mar- | the Orient with news of a prospective xf‘mLfi\' "tol | war between Russia and Japan. Her offi- Pt that all »an is now of the P at hostilitles will break out be- tween these two nations in the spring. Before the steamer left Japan the in- sular kingdom was buying up great quan- titles of. rice and even going So far as to make arrangements for transports to make a demonstration in Korea. Great | activy vails on all sides in Japanese naval s opinton th A. Gray, John R, Carrick, J. n. Clark Wise, Cha dward Douglass, stig. Jossph M, Cummir anghal report says that Russia has a fleet of three warships to The music incidental to the very fmpres- | the bone of contention which sive ceremony was by amin Clark, | is now causing strained relations between | Alfred V and George H. | the two natio e work of thi COLONEL STONE IS AGAIN UNDER SUSPICION Filipino Manager Suspected of Set- ting Fire to a Structure on Jones Street. Colonel Walter E. | 3 g ad just surrendered his sta- two rosewood book {th ' hundred volumes and guests then nia Hotel to par- manager of | his rent and ordered from the prem- red to the landlady that enged, and it is belleved he sought to carry out his evil design_ by setting fire to the house. The Fire De- partment quickly responded to_the alarm and extinguished the flames. Damage to Hamilton, mnmmn.,un y Mr. the He he would be re dec with the assistance ¥ lerbrand as marshal of dren, $100; to the French Catholic Society, 'th board of directors as made up was as fol- sult was against the railroads, B. Galland, A, C. Boldemann, A. W. Well, ositlon carry the result would | O'Donnell. M. H. Barry, George Shurtleff, Lee Ja- at employed travelers, and | C. C. McCray, C. L. Wallace, R. H. Davis, F. A. trouble for them. Wheaton, The directors elected the office dates for the position of president R. H. Davis. The first named was made president and Davis was ade vice dent. A. C. Boldemann and Y B, B. Galland we cted secretary and treasurer. S the Dihario) Before ‘~ e session w ended a loving ru%mu pre- take away all the territory sente t iring president, Thomas unne, by ki 2 12 the members, who had for their spokesman Isidor lvnn Thelr p amme would friend. The cup was filled to the brim with champagne ent store: direct competl- and went the rounds. Meanwhile Dunne recelved three Brace Hayden spoke in the | cheers for his past services | compelled to take to her bed. The leading candi- re Alex W. Weil and +0+ WO‘OGOQOOOQOQO’ 00000000 O+0 OOQQ +04 O?OO [+ 00¢O~O0000600000000000’0*0000000000000000000000o.o¢o¢o¢o¢o¢o¢omowm °|© $100; to the rector of the French Catholl church, the residue of the estate. Simon Manny’s will gives three-sevenths of his estate to his widow, Anne M. Man- ny, and devises the residue of the estate 10 his sister, Maria_ Baptista, and other collateral hefrs. ——— CHILD'S PECULIAR DEATH. With Fatal Results. Alice Tracy, aged her parents at 74 ( under peculiar circumstances afternoon and her death was reported to the Coroner for investigation. ton of TI9 Post street, who called in the case a few days ago, stated that the child died of arsenical polson- | ing. About a month ago the girl's mother applied a mixture of Rough on Rats end vaseline on the child's head to extermi- | .2 nate parasites, and has used the mixture intervals since. The health of the girl gradually failed, until at last she w Dr. New- ton was called in, but too late to save the | child, as her system had absorbed so much | of the poison that death was Inevitable. The Coroner will hold an Inquest, | as the body was partly embalmed by an undertaker before the Morgue was noti- but | fle@ no autopsy will be made. e S .Officer Hook Acquitted. The Police Commissioners last night ac- quitted Officer Harry Hook of the charge of beating James O'Brien, the driver of a laundry wagon, at the masquerade ball given by the Eagles on Thanksgiving evening. Officer Cahill of the Harbor sta- | tion was fined $10 for being off. his beat. The case of Police Officer Rice, charged with brutally assaulting an inoffensive citizen, was continued for one week. —————— Alderman Commits Suicide. MILWAUKEE, Dec. 27. — Alderman George Hill committed sulcide to-day by shooting himself through the head. Worry | sver the street raflway ordinance is said to be the cause. Hill was a Democrat supported the ordinance. He was 33 | old and marrled. NEW ADVEETISEMENTS. Buffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey The old family remedy. Cures nervous- ness and indigestion. Gives power to the brain, strength and elasticity to the muscles, and richness to the blood. It is & promoter of good health and longevt ity. Makes the old young; keeps the young strong. All drugrists and wre dangerous. Dug pro: 1£ your dealer cannot su repaid. on receint of 31 T valnable book of tnformation. BUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Rochester, N. Y \Ynhl subatitutes, thes stamy on eac apply you. a botdde wil ties for §2u0 | we entered the house 1 found Mrs her children | ¢ | & | |® A Mother Applies “Rough on Rats” ¢ Qo et edebedeiededeig 2 2 ars, residing with | the room which she occupled, dragged her mentina street, died | out of bed. vesterday | floor, she claimed, | cue of the unfortunate woman and her 0@0@'\?0‘@*@"4”4‘0‘0‘~§0<§‘00\§'0 ve P e e RS, GALLAGHER CHARGED WITH MANSLAUCHTER Alleged Victim Passes Away. Her | THE POLICE PROMPTLY ACT —_— ‘STATEMEN’T OF THE WOMAN BEFORE SHE DIED. B She Accused Her Employer of Hav- ing Dragged Her Out of Bed and Then Assaulting Her. -— S dddddd e dd o dd ol 2l ddddddd i d i 2 Al g g Mrs. Caleb, the aged woman, who claim- | ed she had been beaten by Mrs. Gallagher | of 10 Alvarado street, as has already been told in The Call, died in St. Mary's Hospital yesterday afternoon. As soon as her death was reported to Captain Bo- hen he ordered Policemen McMurray and Graham to arrest Mrs. Gallagher. They found her at her home and took her into custody. At the City Prison she was | charged with manslaughter. | According to Mrs. Caleb’s statement, | which she made shortly after having been taken to the hospital, she advertised for a | position to do light housework in some h Fespectable family. Mrs. Gallagher: an swered the advertisement and after a short conversation she agreed to engage her alleged victim. A short time after- ward, Mrs. Caleb claimed, Mrs. Gallagher assaulted her, infiicting the injuries from which she died Mrs. Gallagher, when seen in the City Prison last night, emphatically denied that she ever raised her hand to Mrs. Caleb “‘On the night she claimed I struck her,” she said, “I was out with my husband and did not return home until late. As Caleb lying on the floor of her_room, bleeding from a cut in her head. She told me she | saw hel fall In her room. RV RR RN RR RN N e 4 agagensse ARRARAAAAARARARARAALRARN 2 AN RAAAARA AL AN AR AN RRRR B e S iy with "him he Tfi! EXPO RIUM. 'P_’,'.P.P,’.H (i ddddddddddiddd Half Price To clean up the balances on many lines of goods bought ex- clusively for the holiday trade and now on sale in the Cenier Aisle. Handkerchief Boxes Glove Boxes, Fine Fans, Silk Cushions, Piano Scarfs, Silk Table Covers, Mouchoir Cases, Hammered Brass Goods, Hand-Painted Boxes, Toilet Sets, Rich Dress Patterns, Photograph Albums, Folding Desks, Bohemian Vases Bisque Figures, Bisque Orna Empasto Vases, Glass Epergnes, Pen Wipers, Paper Weights, Pin Cushions, [ EMPORIY Etc. Golden Ruile Ba.zur" CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST+-AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. en AAAAAAA ARARAARAAAALAEARAdaAdAaTaarataddadaddatAqaacaaaan Etc., Etc.; b AdAALAKRARAAAARARA had fallen while preparing to retire for the night and had lain in the position m— { in which I found her for several hours. ( 2 I washed the blood ufl’ her tl 1nd yut | night with two charges against his hon- | | her to bed. A ‘1. 5 fer | ored name. The count will = persist in condition wdd* worse, I' had her | looking upon the wine ] it is red Mary's b spital. At the | every time he r his remittan I will produce & witness who | and “yesterday of plenty Jloaded a: . * prostrate on the Gallagher repeat- attracted h As she lay Mrs. Her loager in the s. Caleb’s ass ly struck her. he nally succeeded p oI jallagher and inducing her toles | Yoom.® This statement Is branded as false by Mrs. Gallagher. ‘\n autops: f night showed that the nfortunate an had died from the effects of the Injurles she received, whether accidental or not. MONEY AND FOOD AND FUEL FOR MRS. GALVIN | CHARITABLE COME TO THE WOMAN’S ASSISTANCE. Mrs. McKinnon Cleans Up the Pov- erty-Stricken Home and In- stalls Herself as Nurse and Housekeeper. The charitable have come to the as- sistance of Mrs. Galvin and her five help- less little ones, and yesterday the miser- able place they call home at 2 Perry street was made comparatively !m{bl(;:hlc e by the kindness of those ':\“?:,ocg:‘.\{lor;?hllwrb)!ad plight in Wednes- rmin Call. da‘)'rrsno llclglnnon of 1430 Dolores street was one of the first to come to the res- amily. She cailed on Mrs. Galvin early l'n the morning and immedlately proceed- ed to roll up her sleeves and put the| squalid home to rights. Then she washed | the little baby and prepared the steak and broth that had been sent by a char- | ftable old gentleman. Toward evening Mre, McKinnon decided that Mrs. Gal- vin still had use for her, and so she de-| cided to remnln with the sick woman dur- | ing the ni %lgm dol mrs and fifty cents was left for the poor woman in charge of The Call. The Sanden Electric Belt Com- pany’s employes contributed %, to be for warded to Mrs. Galvin and “a friend gave $350. L. G. frult to the miserable plenty and coal ofl was received from | anonymous charitable givers. . Galvin was_deeply moved b: kindness of her unknown sympathizers. “I feel better to-day,” she sald. “We have had a fire and some broth. -1 am stronger for it, and the thought that there | are some who sympathize with me has de me feel very happ Mihe Triends of Mrs. Gaivin are labor- | ing in her behalf and hope to do_still more for her. Among them is Miss Ethel | Williams, a little miss of 11 summers who roposes to give a benefit for the un- 'ortunate woman. —————————— A Remittance Count Locked Up. | Ernest Gamlich, a remittance man and alleged count of German blood, who draws $3 a month from his wealth; reln- 1 tives in the Fatherland, was locke the Seventeenth-street poliee station ut Mrs. Gallagher's statement is much at | undertook to | variance with that told by Mrs. Caleb, | corner of Fifteent | | In _the presence of Sergeant Colby and | With the aid of a col h 10¢ | i Policeman Heynemann, she declared that | ed In standing off all nnm»n until Mrs. Gallagher seemed to have tempor- xiumlul officer on the beat hu\; in sl | arily lost her reason, and rushing mml then there was a short and sharp t | | | Panama Canal Com- ] THE DEATH OF Q | MRS. GALLAGHER, WHO IS ACCQSED OF pany Incorporates. MRS. CALEB. [ e o i S S S i S S o g ] & 0 TREN N.J ¢ Canal Compar 3 Ps thorized capital of porated here late th Ject of the e« " ticles . purchas 1 of the C Nouvell rallway Panama; perate said B e S Rt e SIS said th be incre * tional Bank, F *® C. Converse b ¢ Tube Compar president of the ? America; J. and ar . | & Charles R. Flint and Captain J. M. de 13 O +o+600-e0detedeie@® Muir with the result that the count was intre = duced to Desk Sergeant Walsh, who made | Union Labor Officers Elected. a record of the event by piacing two| The fron molders ans' and charges on the prison sheet. One Wwas | waiters’ unfons last « for battery on the elal and the other | o for being ~drunk. This outrage to a | lOWing officers t £ blooded German can only be atoned by | SIX months the bombardment of San Francisco by one Tron Molders' Union No of the p ironclad double-armored | W. Jamleson: v sald Gamlich while he was be- | cording and correspor 1 to his cell by Sergeant Grif- | McAuliffe; financial —_————— DEATH OF MRS. MARTIN. Wife of the Prominent Mining Cap- italist Expires at the Palace. | The many friends of William H. Mar- | tin, capitalist and owner of the famous | Rawhide mine, will learn with a shock of | the affliction that has falle the loss of his wife, who died yesterday | ;r;(-rnllng In her apartments in the Palace | ote Mrs. Martin has been an invalid for the past year and her death is due to a com- plication of troubles from which she had been suffering for a long time, prinei among which was Inflammatory rh matism. Deceased was a woman of middle age *n upon him by | weph Albums and Toilet Case: and a native of Thomastown, Me. Besides | , Tonct Cases with celluloid f a husband she leaves behind her a son, | PumS. work boxes and collar George H. Martin, who is a young man | boxes in great variety about 25 years of age. | at all ‘prices The hoéy is now being prepared for | Market street burfal at a local undertaking establish- ment and the funeral services will be held | at the Palace Hotel on Friday morning at 10:15 o'clock. —_———— Wesleyan Preacher Houldsworth having preached ‘for eighty years recently n an English almshouse. after died zi i i L 660040404 050000000 004000 200004 e “DR. PIERCE'S ELECTRIC BELT.” % i i Pierce Blacirie o Pl:‘rg 2'&3\. Gents: Your take pleasure In Peit oured ‘me of & writing you a letter to Lasme Hack of THIRS TYTWOTYEARS' standing. tnform you that I am one of the lucky num- ber. 1 purchased one of your z‘x‘ g Beits Avril 5, and wore by that time on 1 have it A%' ::"é‘;- ;{,,3.5 hadl o troutle of that MA e Yours very trul u-vubl- t bad bothered CERINGD EsTHADA, U g IORR BELT 13 WoRT 178 Ophir, Cal. GHT M'flfl GFThousands of cures like the ED. T. N foregoing hate been made by Dr. Rio Vista, Cal Pleroe's wo! eiowned Electrie Belt. It is warranted mest sclentific and durable body battery ever patented or sold in America lower thap others of far inferior quality are sold at. If you want the kave “DR. PIERCE'S." ‘“!:;Ml particulars send a 3¢ stamp for “BOOKLET NO. ¥’ or to be the Prices mueh BEST, you must call at the office. PIERCE' ELECTRIC CO., te Palace Hotel) Franci Eastern Offioe: Mb\mo B-udlnm Ne'”;‘o\'.b o s 2 » mwwwowmm“