The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 30, 1899, Page 4

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fHE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1899 BEEF SPOILED ON THE TRANSPORT RIO JANEIRO Nearly Half of the Thirty-Fifth Regiment Were Sick. One Soldier Died From Ptomaine Poisoning. Facts of the Story That Was Tele- | graphed Here Some Time Ago. up by the a still_under in-| who_accom- i A COUSIN BECK COMES TO THE RESCUE OF MRS. GALLAGHER -WITH HIS OATH Coroner"s Jury Fails to Find Evidence of Miss. Calels's Deaghibed | Story of Abuse Is Her Guilt. Discredited. adequat it Department of neral tele T we rs the 3 on one f with « 4 v re she ar- | b t r leal of the ; “eodplerst ne bad, nds of It unt at 1 8 Cavalry to FREEMAN TO Bt CRDERED OUT T0 THE PRILIPPIN —C To Join His Regiment at the Front. SR L \ limate is m & temperate zor comm BURNED TO DEATH. Ann Blake Fell Downstairs With a Lighted Lamp and WORK AT PRESIDIO FINISHED Was Incinerated. s 1 5 6 vears old, was| t death earl ne A RECORD THAT MAY WIN HIM | at her residence, 240 & A BRIGADIER'S STAR. 7 oclock some . e b Sixth Cav 2y Become the Gar- 1 3 sor 1t—Its Head- e n to Leave ties came t i underneat n will be a gold badge of the with. the first of the staff of Sk pre: w Sherift at ex- FAVORITES PLAYED | e fweewns IN BETTER LUCK| Continued from Fifth Page. Track Notes. umb toward ollowing are the entries for the handi- - . part of | caps to be decided at Tanforan on Mon. Frec w s i ) % \:w Y ear ’)u: licap: one and a sixteonth = Morine Xt to th Osculation . Meadowthorpe Faversham Erwin Anjou Chitec Einstein ira 110 Twinkle Twink, 105 Constellator Amasa Faversham ehort course 1851G. B. Morri Steeplechase; Declarat land rac jons due p. m. at the Onak- T Mt Pears’' = = : 4 Pears soap 1s } Queer Methods Sometimes Are Legit- d rlcd AN l‘lole | Do you know ht?\!\n?ltnex unload troops 1n year. That'’s > and luggage ashore there in remarkal why it lasts so. |EE faaetaniril | way it could be done h(n with our excel- | lent harbor and wharf facilities, but nev- ertheless they manage to get men, horses the Philippines? Well, they don’t do it the arucle on page 13 of next Sunday’'s Call. DR R A A e A e DL S R R R A R AR SR Sl A R e R R R R Rl S e R R A R R R R R A ) | than Bank to ;‘ o DETECTIVER R.F GRAHAMe, DETECTIVE FITZGERALD. SAc CORONER'S jury yesterday, in Mrs. Caleb on December 4, a few her nose. L the matter - of Mrs. Marcella days befq her death, was not Mrs. Isabella J. Wolner, who had A/_— Caleb, who died in Mary's lowed in evidence because of the objec- known the dead woman for twelve Hospital last Thursday from in- tion of \uv»rn»‘~ Haskell and Guil- ars, testifled that Mrs. Caleb had juries alleged to have been inflicted by foyle, who r :nted Mrs. Gallagher, made practically the same statement Mary Gallagher, returned a ver- the stance of the document to her. that the woman me to her s o ned in the testimony of De- John F. Beck, a cousin of Walter th from Injuries received from tectives itzgerald and Graham, to Gallagher, came to the rescue of Mrs. parties unknown.” By what process Whom the statement was made. Gallagher, testifylng that he saw of reasoning the Intelligent jurors y s=aid Mrs. Caleb had told them Mrs. Caleb fall heavily to the floor In managed to arrive at such a conclu- that on the ht of October 4 Mrs the kitchen, striking her head in her sfon it is useless to conjecture. Ac- Gallagher, while in a drunken frenzy descent against the corner of the cup- e evidence, the unfortu- knocked her down and jumped on her board, and that Mrs. Gallagher was in nate woman's injuries were either the until she lost con: hd that bed at the time. The jury then retired result of an aceidental fall or they on the following morning, while she and returned with the announcement were Inflicted by Mrs. Walter Gal- Wwas lying helpless in bed with a broken In the form of a verdict that Mrs. h thigh, Mrs. Gallagher struck her across Caleb was fatally beaten by some one, The statement dictated and signed by the face with a broomhandle, breaking but who they could not tell. *% etietietietietiet et el .t R R A A R R TS R R AR DR PR PR PO RS PR | northeast corner of Van Ness avenue and Green | [ street, J. L. Haskell to George W. Halght for | feete ek BIG REAL ESTATE The San Francisco Savin, ‘rvM to the Cosmos Land anc Tnion_has | ater Com- | v pany, whose principal place of business is !u Los Angeles, 16,588% acres of land in Tehama County for a_ consideration of | $91,000; also 8360 acres of land in the Bald | —— | iiils, Shasta County. The price paid is | ‘u‘}\l‘lrlr\:uml to be 9.2 members of the Cosmos er Company, O unusually large transfers of real | viz., Danel E. ¥ Frank W. Summer, D upsually IeTe fra e e & J. K. C. Hobbs, ( Benedict and Thur- | been reported, but that 1s no evi- lfi‘lll!n A clgco, dence of the condition of the 1 il 5t o | The savings banks, bullding and loan | ket. The demand for good invest- Sivect: 118150 Taant ot ations and private capitalists of | ent property continues good and a large "D, Henry to James ancisco loaned $195,93 on local real i \s, aggregating many thou- | 53120 ‘on east line of Tenth | ¢State security during the week ending | insaliesior 04 ggregating many thoi | hof D street. $2400; Mr. Tour- | December 25, against $63,53 for the pre | sands of dollars, are belng negotiated. 41 | Ketadter, cottage 1318 York | vious week. The savings banks loancd a | offer of $215,000 for a certain plece of Drob- | sireer; to Mr. Candido, lot_on | total of $136,925 as follows: Hibernia $& erty was made a few days ago, and A\a‘ }n\}( n:l.n‘_ 00 west of Do- | 475, rman__$i , Ban Francisco Sav- here is but $5000 difference in the flgures | 0; 3. K. Shuey to Mrs, Martin, | ings Union $080. Savings and Loan $20%0, there 00 oo b purchaser of Page sireet, 200 | Humboldt $18.30, Security $&m. Mutuai | e {0 be every likelinood of a fata 56 Creen “street and Top | oo and French HIl. The bullding aaso- o ersberger to F. H. M esi- d $69 nd private capital- | ain ““'f,?"’;‘,"k.r.-umr published by rriro. direet "and 1ot S osed; | 15ts and others loanied $:2,110. One of the | Real | private loans amounted to $22.000 and w rman . put out at 5% per cent. All the loans by Bank to Henry Me; h 1 e of Waller street, , lot 25x105 on west of Steinel ons, in its next issu. & Sommtain the following once a very active and a also, for the Paul estate, about 100 lots | the Hibernia and Mutual Savings b’\nkq y \,,“.\:‘“m: tetate. During all of | In “the Pat Tract, three houses on Lexington | Were at & per cent, and most of the | very aull o “Was Guil of sale that wag | avenue and 1ot T4, with other property in | other bank loans wére at Gk to 7 per | O year { ‘orth of Market and | the outside counties, gent. The Humboldt put out"a ioan of zot Inald uth of that great tOr- | A. J. Rich & Co. report the following re- | $13000 at 7 per cent. The Hibernia mad | e ars. This means that anly the best butl | cent : a foan of $15000 and the German one of ¢ ted nof f 3 | 0 elease ness or 1:'|"“,m““,§fl)“fllfi hest “for futare e || Lot on tho cast line o Sixth strest, botween not $104580 tor The :r,\\k,,,‘ Gadid stree Of this latter y arrison and Bryant, 60, to Morris ave- | ¥ 2w b g ot iy was wanted below Market, Of Q% 0%y be- | nue, with a three-story bullding on SIxth street | g reonts vatae Lf S5 05 racts of the ag- . Neater front and be- [ and’ ten flats on Morrls avenue, §26,600; south | FrcEate value of 338025 were filed during ot St A the southe side °§w .‘\'.,.» of Broadw between Laguna and Bu- \“' n‘:'x e ,"‘ arge e of A. | n Market 9" all “the property sold | chapan, two flats’ and lot, 06, 87 Aronson, amounting to with Gray dixsion s ey cally s, but all of | northwest corner of Broadway - and Steiner | Bros., John Miller and Frederick W, | ere WaS Nor Kood bulldings, \\lm h will rent | :\x_y- X137:6, $8750; north line of Broad- | Kern, ‘rnx “I‘ k on a brick, concrete and | s ready for oot PUNATER, VPG Tuestion | way ot west of & lot 50x137.6, frame building to be erected on the south | it “, owners of whol property ndlr of Broadway, re.-l we line nl Post _street, 6 _east of Jones. | eet 19 erect modemn struc o : northwest cor- | with Andrem e for alteratio prick "“‘,}"’flfin."r‘l o, Fouth of Market—va- | nd Jackson, lot | cost $4550 to the premises rented by the thelr o Gractically so—will and are doing his; | (Baker, Nl““flngullr»n undl Hastings Clothing Company in the Lick and practe Anagers of lines of busin ov ree flats, 500; Central | House buflding, on the sout X o T ailqmes and oo contencted | avenur, rulton and rove, lot 30810633, | of Rutter undg’\xénwnm:r’\"'fl sete, T < " »r renting south of | two hree lots in Bernal F 5 s. | Y O%na East, and aiong both | stead, is'in Unlversity Hom Saboha T It (Eg; contracts, ona to . n street | T o e ion. ot 2% | Henry Hufschmidt for A 1i. Umbsen & Co. report the follow- and Tlaen e R T e e B DR | - Jos: o < building on Union-square av ng recent sa , west of Castro, lot' 2x150, | building n quare avenue, wes i A. Buchse and wite to Alr‘m\:u ‘l::dg;:fl‘r;l 600, ‘ of l-ranL(‘}.’lnhn O’Connor awarded a .n.,,f; | “\.m,m.. 115 Geary street and 1ot ZUTK | A, M. Speck & Co. report the following | tract to Christ. Schweitzer for all work, i ; : B AL l‘:fir,‘:,:. ‘,:::\ ':::nnmdslr : { recent sales in city and country: to ms'z nmhon a one-story and base- | | Niéotat, * improvements, IS SFAT Heode | Johannesburg _summer _resort, elpvml,’"’f'r"' Sitome hullding on the east commer| |ana ot el 1. Twigg, two ténemen mount Napa, and including 320 ‘acres of | §4ia" . Fisk contracted ~ with G & | Fadison “avenue, and lot | mountain s0id by Paul Goettache to Theo | L¥dls P TS h G, ( Tord estate to Mrs. Lambert Blankenburg Jr., price said to be about $12,000; | SWeeney ' for plumbing, gasfitting and %0, ank W, Fuller to W. | ot 2690, on the north line of Harrison street, | SEWering, to cost $1220, for a three-story | Tot on “._“ line ‘.( Twenty-sccond | bet Eleventh and_Twelfth, together with | and ment build nK to contain flats, ! T e street, $650; Louls Fried. | frame ‘improvements, Mrs. C. Walsh to Mrs. | on the north Hne of Hayes street, 37 feof \Inrru). Tmp: rovements _l-"9 M. D. Harrigan for $7600; lot 46x125, on the ! west of Buchanan str Y ot 2xit0, $3260; Ger- waller and Portola streets, 26:03x Gallagher to Mrs. Widema treet and lot : ok an Mot qoxioson nd ‘Stelner streets, Walter, two tene- ner of L. Gallag ements 1310 Page vem Bank to Henry rner of Waller | THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. rma athwest © o0: Mrs. Hughes 19 S5 ' lace, and lot 27:6x ents, 2 and T """‘Tmf‘n-xun %o J. Richard oo, ! 1268 and 1271 Clay street, 4 lIu;‘l 5. Kenefick to Mr. U/‘" :‘x"l:n )mpru\fmvn 718 Capp street fllnlfl xI;-I xA | ; T Lennon to Dr. C. osen. ar fts 1793 MeAlllster street and ntoot to Mrs. J. Bieler, xington avenue, and lot Friedlan- A 382 La kaad Marshall to L. rovaments 1509 Golden Gate avenu and | rosmint e SOl i | PREVENTS HEMORRHOIDS corner of Page and \\«hnl.‘r jes Osborne to William John- 0 i and 1438 Eighth avenue, and | $2460; George W. Perine and wife to ncon Levy, four flats, 1435 to 1441 McAllister treet, renting for $105, and lot 50x100, ! Soutity Loan Aseociation to Mary Hayden, iwo flats, 603 and 603 Diamond street Peter Verson to P. J Healey, cottage 14 etreet and lot 30x134, §1200;° Bicknell estate to Touis Friedlander, three two-story houses, 1 1539 and 1341 Larkin street, and lot 0x110, 87 d estate to J. W. Bedgood, cottage stro street, $3000; Mrs. Taylor to Mr. cottage 128 Bernard street and lot 23x60, and CURES CONSTIPATION GET THE GENUINE. unyadi Janos WORLD WIDE REPUTATION 160 Lante 1250 cottage o Day street and lot 25x77:6, mm the Germar. Savings and Loan Society, improvements north of California ltreek 50: west of Kearny, west §7x137, and lot and im- provements on southeast corner of Sacramento Comerford estate to Edward H. Thomas, ‘or d H | § 544 FIRST RACE—Seven fu . low McMullin, are residents of San Fran- | - NEW LINE FROM SALT LAKE TO THE COAST 'Warner Miller at the Head of a Railway Project That Means Much to San Francisco. CHICAGO. Dec. 20.—Warner Miller of | growth. Consequently mflrll:“ !r'mv‘:‘*- | New Sork is a the head of & movement | Se0¥\ " Kicaragua gaval project for a new raliroad from Salt Lake City | SyeR 4% T1€ SVon early date » to break the monopoly be but Pacific. Mr. Miller has San Francis of the Southern | is certain to after a long been here the past two days, occupying | “It'is belle »I):hv r'erv: ads r e | cago to € are a te of rooms at the Apditorfum. H mfv "The Oregon Line ade a flying trip to Milwaukee, return- g this afternoon. While not unwilling to0 d gua canal project, of | of t arliest advocates. Unfon Pacific syst Western and the roads now enter portant roads run or r. Mill r positively declined to state the | SORTECE ‘:‘r"(u}:‘ o reason of his visit to Chicago except to [ ne SIUC RIS Yo say that he was “Interested in a trans- | Lake City o t portation project.” ing the arbitrs A pumber of mys s meetings have | ern Pacific has | been beld in Mr. Miller's rooms the past | dealings with other s v i all of them have been per- | ington of the Southern Paci . g scme of the largest |been the strongest of terests in the East and West | posed Nicaragua canal, but now he a Ihake up his mind that not only th ., who for obvious reasons | will be built, but that a railroa does not want his name made public, | which will paraliel his line | to_San Francisco.” “An independent rallroad from Salt| When told to-day of the Lake City to San Francisco has become a | bulld a new line to the Pac ublic necessity and it will be built. Mr. | president of one of the larg Miller has secured pledges of ample capi- | roads sald: “It i{s not to be denied, tal to construct the road and put it into | an independ operation. It is a fact line should be constructed from Og: parent that the traffic b Salt Lake to the Pacific Coast. I States and the Orient recently from the E: there was fancy and is ce 1 to have wondrous |scheme to construct such a lne” JOHNSON ON SINGLE TAX. | The Eloquent Easterner Challenged by the Socialist Labor Party. Hon. Tom M. Johnson, the fluent East- -quubble as to who should appea: al arresting party has resu - sing of varfous technicall result In the release of the accused Cook is inclined to release the pri but will pass final judgment this ing. ern exponent of the single tax, addr s a falr-sized audience last evening at Met- | ropolitan Temple. He said that he came| B1S DISMISSAL WAS LEGAL out to Callfornia to see the Golden Gate, g inst + ttis beauties of which the lite Henry | Eheton Lowes His ca“,‘}g“‘"“ George had so graphically pictured to Board of Health. | him. He referred to the hall in which he ighteen decls! w hande | spoke as a place sacred to the single- the Supreme Court yesterda s of the world by reason of the mem.- | Judgment of the lower court in t ated with it, the Temple hav- | damus case of A. T. Pa ed by himself in | San Francisco Board h | d. The cot introduced by Hon missal from t Maguir nd the first thing that | speetor without challenge from the s ferred st him ag to debate with one of their war p ‘ on o subject of “Socialism vs. | Wa8 Within the power of the board Single Mr. Johnsen declined | The judgment of the lower co | the invitation on the ground his | case of Cal Chil stay here was limited to a day. East- | pocket John Piggott, ern gentleman is a very farceny, was teresting talker and cisions, em! ments in | of the 'State, are ner. His ast night was €hort, b he devoted People vs. F ne to answering the haver; 3 jue propounded by audience Phe nature of & number of them promnt- b o e » ed h remark that it appeared that | peopie ve. Haw . the sts formed the larger part of | People vs. Oliveri r the g eTing. affirmed —_——— Hannan Still in Custody. Judge Cook has continued the applica- tion for a writ of mandate for the release of H. J. Hannan, alias James Manley, til this morning. with the mu moreland Co! un- 'THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 189, by H. H. Egbert.) OAKLAND RACETRACK, Friday, December 20, 1899.— Fif ninth day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weat!. .t fine. Track fast. JOS. A, MUR PHY—P) Index. Horse, Age. Welght.| %m. Merry Boy, § 109 1% r, 4 10 31 Hope, 3. 10 73 Ann, 4 L 41 MeCloskey, 6.1 61 3 81 2 510 915 10 10 ) \\mmr 3., 7, Colline & ( 545. WDlxh!,l Index. Horse, Age. 3 %m. Str. Aluminum, 4 . 1 4% 1h Revanna, $ . 2 ;n 42:1 3 2 4 [ 4 51 % 130 Clarando, 9 82 72 0 Strongell, 8 63 6% Amasa, 4 . 5 21 31 Mission, 2 10 54 9 Lady Helo 3% 81 Wili Fay, 19 10 Time— N2%; %, 36 %, 1:00. ner, B. BSchreiber’ ch. g, by imp. Glitter. Good start. Won cleverly. Second and third driving. Aluminum played lucky through Rovarna cut off soom after start. Magdalenas quit while lloping. Too short for Sis lice. Scratched—Jingle Jingle 102, My Dear 5, Ben Ledi 115, Homestake 100, Glissando 9, Brown Prince 100 Index. Horse. Weight.[St. %m. ¥m . . (520) Flower of Gold....115| 3 W T A g in (521) Bee Bee SoorcaidISLS 1 11 11 1% (509) F. W. Brode........18 6 YW 5t T IREl ¢ .. B. McWhirter...115| 1 3 48 - €6 ° 48 he Echo 4 ] ¢ 5 % Sinuoso 5 3. OB SR @ % Time—3-16, : 4f, 1:07%. Winner, W. B, Jennings' ch, £, b Jold finch-Fleurette first three ariving. Winner ridden to b Bee Bee was hard ridden last furlong. Brode s 4 all over stretch la: iim his chances. selling; three. 547 FOURTH RACE . [ Welght. St. Index. Horse. %m. Str (513) Horton . 107 5n 31 1 1 (510) Tirad 1 21 22 2 2 (529) Faver 12 11 32 3 Glengak 73 710 54 i Whi 41 42 45 5 Ledaea H 8 71 [ Jennle R 68 63 61 7 7_Obsidian . 4 % _ 8 3 Time—1-16, :07; 3 1 L 1:40%; 1 11 E. F. Smith's ch. c. Last. Good start. Won first three Faversham was beaten at tch. Horton i back to his t ran a swell race and was backe: d no speed. Obsidian Scratched—Owyhee 14, O'Conno Chice E—One g: three 5} 8- FIFTH RACE Index. Horse! Age. Weight. St. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys " 604 Wyoming, 6 .. o 1% 13 h §3-°4 43 i 4% ih h 51 2h h > ih 5% 3 Dr. Marks, 78 1% Meadowthorp ‘ 4 85 El Estro, § 34 ¢ _Juel, 4 9 9 . 11 1:40%. Winner, J. irt Won three drivin, up and was nearly nipped. Pirate m at ru rough the had a rough trip. P! ran poorly. Me 3 X In the Se r‘llr‘thAr\llr(A 102, Meadowlark 102, Twiokle Twink 107 549 SIXTH RACE—Futurity course; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, §30. . Index. Horse. Age. Welght %m, ] " 5 §t. Cuthbert, 4. o 13 y 12 74 True Blu 1% 24 H Del Paso i1, 7 H : Mainstay, a ... 51 L. 12 3% Bessic Lee, 4. 109 5 |E s 1 Tammany, a 109 65 |1 3 . _Greyhurst, 4 109 3 7 C 2 n Time—To %, :21; to % 1:01; short %, 1 Winner, Dr. H. E. ch. &., by St. Carlo-Santa Cruz. 1 start. Won easily. Second and i driving Hl ( thbert had all the speed. "aso likes a longer route. Be wis & hot tip. Scratched—Osculation 109, Ray Heath 109, Lady Britannic 109, El & W, Mome tallada 18

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