The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 8, 1900, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1900. ‘L 5 TROUBLEDUETD |Esiissisiiasis TWO PRETTY SAN FRANCISCO SOMETEACHERS |- povmmmemmmens A LITTLE PLUG | o orvoi v omme GIRLS GOING INTO VAUDEVILLEmi e 70 FT i i e e Wounded Four Times He Snatches | @ 0900000010 60000000 2000000000000 90000 0000000000000 000+09 | Tests and a Careful Analysis In- | | dorses Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Victory From an Ambuscade. + 3 : Sherman s on o Frasing at | as the Omly Absolute Cure for : T s on T 1 Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. *o. ® Whiskey o - > >ed Secret of Manauense Demands Are Lost by “ Disaster. e Carelessness. SAFETY DEVICE BLGWN OUT :1 BOARD IS TO INVESTIGATE LEAK IN THE VESSEL'S BOILERS : 3 : FOUR EMPLOYES PLACED ON EXPLAINED. f ¢ UNASSIGNED LIST. . = s | Several Resignations Accepted—Sub- 23 stitutes to Receive $2 50 a o Day When Actually 4 Teaching. i : ol Akl The Board of E at yesterday Webster that complat rom teac they had not received ing for 6l per fes for November, 139 ¢ | were recently ordered partial ® | of moneys received from colla ¢ | itance taxes. Mr. Webster cation behH e EPEDEDEDEDSIEDGPeIeIe Wores, wh 3 ammar Se 1e : Business vening hool, 5 . ::a;fl:::\?f; sl 204040404040+ 040404040404 I + | He asked that the ma ¢ ' | The board immediately directed | ? | tary Hanson to ascertain where ¢ | blame lies. It developed tha ® | a number of other teac ; 4 4 | to get the 61 per cent of ® $ ‘ ? | salaries. Secretary H ; PP IE -t 0D PO P IO e OGP O IO IO ST I OIS I I G DGO+ + 5+ 6+ e0ede @ ecdges that there were about ands, but it is believed that ill reach twenty, aggregatl $1500 or more. The Auditor says there is abs Pearl and May de Meir, Who Will Make Their Debut at the Olympia. POPOHOIOI0U P OIOIO P00 I0OT . v OO0 wo g and pretty San Francisco girls will make their debut as professional vaudeville artists at the Olympia @ | no remedy for the error unless the mo | nex night. Pearl and May de Meir are the names of the two latest aspirants for stage honors, and it g2 IS paid out of other mc oy 'v:g as - A will be owing to no lack of talent for t if they fall to win success. Both girls have appeared before # heritance taxes He says cha g = San Francisco audiences on numerous oc always as amateurs, and they have Invariably been ac- e R N D Metester, & corded a flattering reception. Their spectalt! but thelr engagement calls for all-around :, the board to be changed to the & g With vouth, good looks and genuine ability as singers and dancers, combined with attractive per- % | cent basis. Whether the & s in their chosen profession, and their lost in tranatt b estion s, rits. its valus has n tasti. OL oK otie Roti oK otiotios 5 BeLie KR HIGI KOG G B+ Ko 5e%® | poriance. o ” So-ca Sy vt Sy : b s was for iy e Director Denman expressed vhons ] ; opposed to the indiser IS NOT VICHY. - e rese | £ leaves of abs B T | trangers impairs the ¢ % ¥ A VIGNIZZ, Distridutiag Ageat 3 O*0*0+0*0+0 S 0*0*0 +0e0eCe to $ 40004 040404040404040404040404040¢ \ CAPE NOME TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES. | ed a six mont e M H. Slavan's applicatior | o | tension was denied. S | | Webster will act on Marg: e | ILLUSIONS ARE NATURAL. ? Ta, on_the request | | Moran of the C Manila Hero Wins $20 | Professor Stratton Hopes to Find | Ti|t Over the Philippine | isrimn o rae 6 : Them in the Next World. - examination t and Reputation. was the subject of Professor Question. A re: > adopted K e before the Sran- that all teachers elected or promoted g AT . - g e Tas i il —— higher positions in the School Depa: i R shall be ted on probatio THE way of handling WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—A lively tilt | three ye: c fllusions of life are | between Depew (R.) of New York and ; The resignations of Grace V. Chalmers, e ordinary accepta- | Pettigrew (Silver R.) of South Dakota 2 teacher in th ncon Prix usecoce ALASKA EXPLORATION CO. ns were also and Margaret A. F They can be under- i S | Grammar were acce and become useful onomy. was the feature In the early procee: of the Senate to-day. Depew read a letter The following resolut e Dites ‘frrrm President Sch an of the Philip- it »f,, S tarnent | L?l!\? k-’:rrfmi sion flatly contradicting 3 frequently is con- | Statements made by Pettigrew in a Ietakabl 5 is | Speech several days ago, and commenting cannot r rcast the methods of the the face of fact. This is | Sou nator in_introducing the great uses of illu s, and | evidence of such men as President Schur- Will Dispatch the Al Iron American Mail Cteamship IEALANDIA tnat has made hin beloved of all the demotselles | 112% &t n to whom his feat IS | facing an | illusion, ev street belongs | one of th ing at 146 Fi Eldridge & Co., or at least | Bives them a positive scientific value. The | : bl a salary of T & D xS et Nermal ming can atuay «u Do grogtly | RS S0 Adnitel Déwey tiruuskt the faeion be given to Miss Frances - anagement of it. Some | pOrTRL NG G0N and the psychol. | Statements of Aguinaldo. Pettigrew re- to photosr dren_of £ > the trouble began, when the| ogist can explain many apparent hallu- | plied, sharply repeating much that he has cols during ¢ the = u - s threw up their lease and vacated, tions that perplex the ordinary mind. |sald heretofore, but principally reiterating Jte. . Deselt, . Beving (CAPACITY 3000 TONS) e that w and | Tt is « er probationary ly when the mind has become |the statements which had called forth the to fssociate with |so warped by clinging to its illustons | gon 0 of both President Schurman and al 18 they | an, 7 and to understand | s e n ~ ame and went them that lunacy pears. The existence | Admiral Dewey. Said he: hours of the of illust , sald the professor. is one of | I charge that the facts of this question are lea. ries of life, and he expressed | being withheld and that what information pe that they d be fo sent to us is garl ALWAYS FOR PROGRESS. Truth So Church H FOR NOME DIRECT. Listens to . and I also charge tk t nd in the [ thrf)f.lr 41 'w'-r;l"m as great vari s they 1:"‘“:'\ ed an ally and made a compact with Sailing from San Francisco there AhPRE | 1t In w;}: lk wn that this Government. e - asthr e e T | through the Philippine Commission, offered L T WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. | mouey for the rifiés of the insurgents, but n - manife - - [rifies wers thrued in except o few that ha Garfield League to Celebrate at Plo- {oef, TUNOT SHC ST orter that they may 3 | . neer Hall. be turned in so as to get (hekpr e offered = . a¢.|them. It is quite as well known that The Garfield League at a largely at-|fhem. It s q | tended meeting last night decided to hold | amoun a public celebration of Washington's | his arm birthday on the afternoon of February 22 Pettigrew thought it unfortunate for at Ploneer Ha A fine programme of | the adm ration that the whole of Ad- literary exercises will be rendered. Presi- | miral Dewey's letter to Senator Lodge dent David Starr Jordan will be requested | had been publl | to_deliver the address of the day. | On motion of J. W. Edwards it was de- ided to have a general observance of the day and a public appeal for funds will be e purpose of having a parade | man did not regard Aguinaldo as honest President Jordan Will Lecture. UNANSWERED TELEPHONE MRty CALLS MAY NOT BE PAID oy’ Bianton | I the 1o feovong, ® U2 | man dla not Tegara Aguinaldo us ponest a SRR R CER s O T e s ey | e Schurman in_ which he had said R e ot ' S A iToe e dent Schurman in v of Stanford University, will deliv . | and had heen celebrating. He wandered | the Presidio and the soldiers on the Iowa |5 I021C0 WES THATST £ fosth i e tine AL svenlig 5t iy Aendauny - SUPERVISORS' COMMITTEE FA- | foan in the vicinity of No. 145 and was | and Bhiladeiphia, who are about to re- | bR YOS (AL DS had no, (4rthar fn- | LOCHES M iV Market street—sublect, M (3 2 told of the ghost. turn from their Southern cruise, to take 2 3 = the Co Man."” Marshall Was Negligent. VORS THE ORDER. | *¥Ghosts’ %eald the “Boy “T'll with |part in the parade. : g oome Chusitlary chatr. | DAl 18 VST S o R Boas — the ghost. T've helped make 'em in the | Canvassers will be employed to collect | manof the Committee on Privileges and Al SHIP COLUMBIA. CAPACITY 210 old days when I was wid Duboce Before | subscriptions. At least 31000 will be re-| piootions, to call up the Quay case t il bout A 0. New Measure to Be Drafted Compel- | Nanila. Whose dis guy dat wants to pay | quired for the purpose. The following | 33005 "VilGeq To the unanimous con- oy Alnakn’ Naviniten gy ling Company to Collect Nickel ox de capcher of dis particlar bird? | subscriptions ha ready been obtained: | sent agreement to take up the pending 0., office with LEWIS, ANDERSON & Stanton was told the proper persons to | Garfield League, b e R financial bill, simply announcing that dur- HELI BLE DUGTURS CO., 2% East street. LOWEST RATES. ! THE TIME-TRIED SPECIALI.TS, Who Cure All Ailments of Men and be First Cabin, Second Class and Steer- age Accommodations. For Passenger and Freight Rates, and Reservations, apply to THE ALASKA EXPLORATION CO., e 139 POST STREET. nisston offered Aguinaldo wh d to $5000 a year if he would lay down iridge & Co. were worried a valuable plece of pro ated in th y cfore the advent ¢ of | it brought in a rental that was m ry to its ow dto hire men to igate, the place had spreas i for love or money cturnal visitor or XK, Feb, 7.—A dispatch from death hed, as in it the admiral, | 1o resard to ¢ | he said, had admitted just what he had | tus in the G | charged. b 2e expenditure Hoar of Massachusetts asked Depew if he had understood that President Schur- oon, W After Party Called For | apply and started off, returning in a | $10; Decker Co.. Joseph Meneses, 35 v iz e oy ew hours with a bear trap. a bottle of | J. V. Edwards, 20; cash, %; Ladles Aux- :‘Fulam‘rilx:xg” he xrs‘:nnirv"?\r};{;; o By Ans hisky and a Springfield rifle. He en- | iliary, $15 7 . Willson, a friend, | .o ce pefore the Senate. tered the house, set and baited the trap |$1; some pupils of Polytechnic School, | 488 PEIOTS Tof SRS S and started to watch through the night. | $5 80. B ninalaiad ‘;,E‘"fi“n;“,;?:l“‘:fii,’ unH: | maintained that the pa sage of the pend- | ing bill would be a deliberate blow to sfl- % | ver. The bill was put forward, he said, W B ON E by the Republican party in the interests [of the moneyed:class. ~Its result would be the enhancement of the value of things OF THEIR COMPANIONS |52, reomecee retorsa tn s socect classes. re present at the meeting and Bate of Tennessee followed in a speech e as being heartily | in favor of bimetallism and in opposition to the DB OC DD GO EDG e IeD+O ¢ OO0 6@ |0 the proposed gold standard. e company e public for de rates see Weak %= Men. nothing like ELECTRICITY to pat ADVERTISEMENTS. Aiier Marria ed £ r Chalrmi 1 Sup Booth and Mc everything together. Isn’t that many a young couple promise ea . other? And yet, how very soon the | .t of COURT NOTES. n came up on the Mayor's | order imposing a fine The preliminary examination of ex- || No Incurable Cases Taken at Any Price. There & e oe @ £ S abet 4 0 three months wife begins “z’);sal{l Eed ons. of the Policeman Thomas H. Dillon, charged life, vim and VIEOF into weak men or womea. No, I don’t thin rder unanimous in | ¢ | with the murder of Charles Joyce, was Pay when well. Consulta- Drues but temporary reliet; act merely a8 \ | ! & stimulant, dbut Electricity flies to all weak I care to go. 031 s order was xvflod and | o | continued yesterday by Judge Conlan till tion free Home cures a parts of the body. imparting nature's force alone, dear.”| n 11 >:1~ “‘if"f:‘(i & Friday, as Attorney Reddy is confined to 5 s & thereto agd doing the required work surely and women don’t | Daster 3¢ was | ¢ | bed through sickness || specialty. Free private book In & Dermanent manner. 1t “run dowars ia on the great | i “the Mayor's | |~ John B. McCarthy and Waiter L. Blake- '} f5: men only " 2 heaith and strength you had better try HEleo- n on the gr . yo s , 2 o v, question list, tricity. Use an Electric Eeit, for that is the sical changes issell to draw | ¢ | slee, charged with mansiaughter in con 3 A best method of appiying It: but be sure you get ~ actly similar to nection with the death of Frank Rachau || prices, etc., atoffice or by mail. & good one while you are about it: in short. try in South San Francisco, were instructed and arraigned by Judge Fritz yester The preliminary examination was set for | Monday afterncon. —_—————— ESTATES OF THE DEAD. | Dr. Plerce’s.” for it is guaranteed to be the best Electric Beit on earth. £7 “Booklet No. ¥" free at office or sent by mail for & 2c stamp. tells all about it. Address | PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., €20 Market street. SAN FRANCISCO. 58 Tribune Bullding, NEW YORK. d it for passage g of the board. Hewitt, who has in- nto _the subject, informed the that he was not quite clear in his the claim made by the com- | be necessary to in- | f wires and the num- uid the order be or McCarthy was of the company should give | drufl.& n whyh:h;r:r'r)io: Qo000 0edeieisieiodeisdeiedsdsieie® | February 1, leaving an estate valued at | 1 i 5 1ses | (3 o 3 3 3 5 | $10,3 s resterday. = b e e s I e ThA% | Gi NEROUS LADS PAID LAST TRIBUTES TO JAMES DAVIS. | B30 way mied for srovate seserie | ; A S H S | A Baashe 3 5 =4 £ this 2 | tate to her son, Robert Dare, in trust for | ‘ APE NOME will also be recommended | ® ABM hoarts heat in the tosasts of the newshors of (his city, Out @ s henetk of her hrotlier: Michasl Lynch, KIDNEY & LIVER transferring . the power of of their small earnings each day they are always willing to assist e i ntor sl riade st Dariel DR. MEYERS & CO., 731 MARKET ST., S. F. Take Elevator. Hours. 8 to 5 daily ; Evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, o to 11. Wills of Mary Ann Dare and Mahala | | | F. Robinson Filed. | The will.of Mary Ann Dare, who died | gl e «w © T &' B e T S S S 2 - L d . ® . ® . . Somie is headac no more leaps wer to the of 2 spin on w licenses from the License to any of their number that is laid low by illness. i Lo, .l ies and Correction Committee, | 3 Sunday last James Davis, a bright new dled at the Ciiy | | et B Ot o e o Pt o MACHINERY and SUPPLIES. | O e e o Joxtion Fy and County Hospital, and his young co-workers immediately set tie, 320 a year. { AMALGAMATORS, Enow | e O T hes o o iy gun-the-slot | | about to see that he received a proper burial. Subscription iists were start- | “The will of Mahala F. Robinson, who | SAVE GOLD—Krogh Mtg. Co.. 3 Stevenson / : @ ed, and within a short time the names of many young newspaper venders died January 21, was also flled. The testa- | gt. Amalgamators, Sand Centrifugal Pumps. ion. The committes nse Collector were attached therato, and beside each name were sums aggregating from 25 sey that such machines pay $12,000 per cents to $5. The body was removed to the undertaking parlors of MecGinn the cit coffers, and the Brothers and placed in a neat coffin. e e e oo uinf that |@ The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from the undertaking parlors, T 3 S and nearly thirty of the generous lads, some with papers under their arms, other privileges ch now escape taxa- e - | @ congregated in the parlors, and after taking a last look at Davis six of them for further sti was informed by Deputy Lic | trix disposes of her estate, which is val- > o | ued ;;nxzs»m}.z &= llnl.l‘owsx. "lj'n Kah:e Ful- | ROTARY AMALGAMATOR. A PLEASANT LAXATIVE ler, $500; to Rachel A. Macdougall, $2000; ORE I 1. Goid Separator & Ro to Helen E. Hudgin, wife of John D, Hud. | - Amaigamator on exhibition. 5 Stevenson st. NOT -INTOXICATING @ | in, $100; to Maggle Elizabeth Oloan, 5 | = S - to all nieces and nephews, $1000 each. The | BEACH GOLD COCESTRATOR. residue of the estate is devised to Jo- | SAVES All the Goid by gravitation. No quick- ——————— | carried the remains to the waiting hearse. Out of the money collected three sepr: Flshi;‘a‘e:roéheé;;vg: i{. ‘;\’.‘eararo‘x_xg, silver. Hand or power. In operation 14 Spear. and six boys crowded in each vehicle Aonioes . i e SOLINE ENGINES y ward T. Fletcher, a nephew: Amy M. L s B il w o . This secret A number of simple floral pleces % Fard or. a niece: Charles S Fleteher, | HERCULES GAS ENGINE WORKS s filling | remedy stops. Il losses 1o 36 L] tly the adache, nervous- ness and weakness are cured by this medicine. Many Lufud: J?f. P::rce for the medicine | WERE FREE BUT A MOMENT. ® cacriages were engaged at half rate 5 1o 3 A and followed the deceased to the grav gives them back the wife'scompan- | o = 1. the tangled provisions of the | ® were placed on the grave and the mourne=s hurriedly returned to the city to as it gives her back her bealth. | o " rojating to the fees legally due @ !2ke up their daily occupation of selling newspapers. aise is due to you for your wonderful | ., rt reporters Thomas O'Brien and Ed- Appended to the subscription lists were the following names: “Fatty” Martha V. Johnson, a niece; Willlam J.| large numbers of orders for Nome. 141-143 | hours, cures Emissio Fish and Ina E. Russell, a niece. Eg4.| Firstst. S F. | teney, Varicocele, Gleet, Fits. _Strictures, Meanhood and all wasting ef-cts ward L. Hudgin is named as executor of o'Ls. Prescription.” writes Mr. John W. | Lo 3 gmith, charged with having stolen | @ Blodes, “Monk,” Artie, T. Conran, L. Sinclair, Mannie, L. Coghlan, Geor, the testament. . O £ . Cy My wit | wa . € L . . , 1. € . Lo > . . 1 L] D] 'ATING Oil, Crude Of1 G of 1f-ab: e iy T-as cafmed | & horse and wagon, an overcoat and 3100 | ® Green, Ernest Rempach, Edward Hillard, A. Siune, 'A. Levy, A. Blass, VERSIGN"S McGUFFICK. B Spear str 8 . | seaiod. & bottle: 3 bottiss. i gus o bed cvery three weeka ~ After uaing two bot |18 B0 S0 oras” elcumed Trom cas | @ Seoreitei wile. et e o T ilie * Marrar assan: KENTUCKY LOTTERY. T SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS, | SEITUTE, K Droadway. Caziand. Cai Al les o ee a T 1 - o > > . . y ' Vs ~ e Je at 1053% Market st.. S F. Al ale was Cured. end has mot sufiered ary derange. | o4y by Judec Cook op wrils of habess | g Mitchell. Wilite Fairbank, Harry Baker, Oscar Crow, Jerry Sullivan, Fred AL T T e i (LAt Gold-Bearing Sands pertectly. In opera- | iiedis quickly cured Send for fres Sook = ment since . Your - Favorite Prescription” I8 | FoR tives Wren and Reynolds, who were Hamlilton, John Bratt, Bill Bom, Jay Bennett, Jim Smith, C. G. Larson, draming for February of the Canadian Foyat > = ‘ s kg €0 | . | waiting for them in the corridor. Frank Herron, “Blindman” Al, J. F. Thornton, Frank Marston, Rytor, et Union, by which the winaing prizes of the ENGINES, BOILERS, ETC. There is no alcohol in " Favorite Pre- ————————— Burke, Garrett, G. Bear, A. J. B.,, G. W. L., L. E. Giller, A. B. Samatt, Kentucky_Lottery are decided. was held here | BAKER & HAMILTON, Engines and Botlers; COKE ! COKEZ scription,” and it is entirely free from | valentines — comic and sentimental. Charles Kenterd, Post, Bulletin, Call, Chronicle and Examiner. soduy. 7,2;7“';,‘5'0',‘;0;",',‘:‘;.‘ e R |- v Ry o the coast. & Davis sts. P. A. McDONALD, $2000 00; §7,712, $1000 00; 80,141, 3500 $500 00, d B.’:‘L HENIBAW.KUCKL!Y.CO..MSI-IMJ ‘Wholesale Dealer and gxgwr of Coke um, cocaine and all other narcotics. | Great assortment. Sanborn, Vall & Co., | o 3 o | 7d “Market street. | 9-0-0-0-00-00-0-0-00-00-000-000-00- Gascline Engines, Bollers. 3 aad 3 Fremont. OFFICE. s13 FOLSOM ST.

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