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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, T DAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1900. . pr CHAS GALLIVAS HEAVY \WEIGHT JAMES MULLIGAN! LIGHT WEIGHT. CMiCLwARS HEA\.{‘Y.WEJGH'T-. D A cArRRoLL LIGHT \WEIGHT. - MITTS WITH EASTERN CHAMPIONS surely arouse excitement. W. J. Leonard | Hovle, O." G.;*L. Doyle, O. C.; Thomas|George's: A. Kurzman _spectal, St of the Olympic Club is a promising repre- | Marfch, 0. C.; W. J. Gooby, O. C.; H. Gtorge’s; Max Wiley, int, weiter and W. J.GOoORY.. WELTER WEIGHT. WESTERN BOXERS WHO WILL DON y night | Jack Edwards, the well-known profes- contests. Every Olympic Club is | sional trainer, e5=HROUGH the energy of the Olympic | tr { th cented to prepare M " 1 w p Jung fellows, who | Britt without . J. Gooby, who is sentative in the feather-weight class. He | W.. Fincke, O, C.: James Pallas, South | Middle. Rochester © be € g their vitality and skill by | entered in the wel fon, is is'being coached by good boxers and they | End Rowing Club; J. J. Groom, Academic - e re s in whic y hope to | rated a good man, rroll of prophesy a good showing on his PArt. | Club League. | Fighting for the Trees. an ex a contingent of men ecn-|the lightwelg Following is a complete list of lacal en- | ~Mjqdie-welghts, 158 pounds—S. Simpson, | The ladies of the California Club met - - tournament will go to Bel- | never before tries: 0. C.; Thomas Doyle, O. C. 3 yesterday and took up the further con- bvt = e w weeks pre- | Bantam, 115 pounds—Daniel Danziger,| Heavy-weights—C. Millward, O. C.;|sideratioa of the preservation of the for- h ng ; 0. C. junior; Frank McConnell,” O. C. ju- | charles Gallfvan, O. C. | est glants of the State. A letter was re- st ant i of the best swim- nfor; Andrew Rouke, unattached; R. Mc-| e following have won the champion- | ceived from Senator Perkins assuring ths e week cial a mers in th aining conscien- Donald, unattached; R. Martin, unat-|ghip of America in their several classes |ladies that the Pac ¢ t representa- crowned champ Witt V structor §id | tiously for the coming bouts. James Mul- tached. e en route for this city to take part | tives in Washi Sl C or George | ligan, an unattached entry the light- Feather-weight, 125 pounds—W. J. Leon- o tosnamant: . < oo B S i Meit welght class, is a brother of Jean Mulli- ard, O. C.; James Finn, unattached; J. T i, i ‘ e U eaadg ¢ Amc | gan, who is well known to ring followers Tillman, unattached. e omew: 15 Hopiins. lght. Unlon | The club has now the Support of nearly ing boxing bouts & | nmux‘m- Jean is giving his youngest r Lightweight, 135 pounds—F. Burgers, O. T, J. Dukelow, welter] Roch- [all the large commers 1al_and xl",m:?:fi:‘ clever lightweight, tive the benefit of xperience and C.; W. H. Hammersley, O. C.; James Mul- Willlam Rodenbach, heav t § T - never participated in a tournament, pects great things from him. Charle (LIGHT WEIGHT.. ligan, unattached; f) Carroll, O. C.;|N Stde; H. Knife, heavy t Thfjr{")_“"{n"ft'.,‘h: ";Nl';-_ shown himself to be possessed of tremen- | Galllvan and Clement Millward are en- r George Eager, O. C.; Joseph A. Rack, O. i';}(‘f?“;r‘:fnz{"““n“l:;""wi;‘n“er{,,l;hescc’;’{‘g_ B k. bt ae e RTiL. and grest | terel fn - the Denvy-weigh ik Totl PHOTOS BY BUSHNE, C.; James E. Britt, 0. C.; T. H. Clements, | tfonchips in England and Canada. was _taken, as the members of the Board ts.” He will cer-| men are terrific punchers and lively with T, unattached; E. Courtney, unattached. Wrestlers—W. L. Neison, bantam, St.|of Education bad promised to have sew- ¢ be an important factor in his class. | their hands. A contest between them will Welter-weight, 145 pounds — Joseph | George's; J. Renzland, bantam, St |ing taught a little later. onfeefoefocfe fosfoesfosiosiomiefoeferioniorieofeefeode oriorionionie fieeferfoede leeleelerioriosiode o sdefeedoofrofecfe ool sfunfurfuafunfrofufeotorforfe oo s ofe o sfoefosfosfoosforferforforfonfesforforte e ofe e 44+H+PPPP+++++PH—H+H+P+H—H—H+PF%++++H4—H—H-H+W e H . - SdD . H H o e 3 H PRRRRRREREREEE B I 1 r did not get it,” replied | incidental expenses. The board was ob- seven hundred unfortunates a month. The Walsh, Mrs. A. C. Fr Mrs. M. T | durate, however, and, led by Reed, adopt- Rt 0T, Sabhatng. SorhE chidrae Cooney, Mrs. Gerald J. nnthon. and paper was that asked the |ed the $20,000 figure, with Booth, Comte, will have to be borne by parents of the Mrs. Phil Lawior. The dancing was un- ~onnor, Helms, Hotaling, Jennings, Me- puplls. Plumbing Inspection will have to der the direction of Dr. R. J. G. O’Connell. was the | Carthy, Reed, Sanderson and Tobin voting cease, and sanitary pections also, and ‘The musical and lterary programme I don't care to sa £ reply of Crockett. “I don't want [aye, and Boxton, Brandenstein, Curtis, was as follows: ; no precautions can be taken against epi- » R D'Ancona, Duboce, Dwyer, Helms and demics. Vocal solo, Miss M. Walsh; cornet solo, Miss Vas it the Chronicle?” asked his|Maguire voting no. : Smallpox is what the board fears worst. Elizabeth Dundon; vocal solo, George H. Mc- Homn The ordinance prohibiting burials wita- 1t is growing In the north and through- Bride; recitation, Dr. W. Steberst; vocal solo, Miss rtrude Hopkin vocal solo, Frank W N i 1y, in the limits of the city and county, to S t" was the reply ¥ 4 gut tue cosst and fust at this period it Thompson; _recitation, Thomas W. Hickey . '3.. C " the vor asked, | take effect on August 1, 1901, except in 18 most dangerous, yet with the reduction 2 = . R could reply added: | cemeteries controlled by the United States of the appropriation the Pesthouse can- s w2 n; Suwians epert ce you hesitate. Since you vernment, and providing a penalty for not be maintained, and should a case ap- Sver: vant oo it B e ¥ its violation, was passed to print. pear It will have to be quarsntined just WIIF Tacobe; vocsd soto, James Walne . T assume a where It is found. o ot B s angry retort. Fecommended Darkness. The board believes that with the pledge S s me th | The Finance Committee recommended Pt L N for retrenchment made by the Supervis- ———— ADVERTISEMENTS. Vou' will that in addition to omitting the lignting ors comes also the pledge included in tho ¥ d answe We paid that of all gas and electric street lamps for charter—to keep up an eflicient Healtl # nhich issued a World’s Fair | five piEhts in egeh montn, as heretofore Health Board to Cut the Ex- Department—and this pledge, the doctors Personal Business Deman provided, t San Francisco Gas an say, Is being ruthlessly broken. e sur- . . . ,r collapsed into silence | Electric ‘Company be directed to omit geons are in earnest and this evenin; ¢ colaped Into silence ang | lectre Company be lirectza (o, omit| penses From $7000 a |Eohe are hneamcst snd Wi overive| ing His Presence in the World's Fair edition | lamp on the streets and in the parks and Month to Below $800 dq;m lgotk;e dl;chetzulke. e saik East the Cause. o ctors no now last n! N » BLOOD POISON The Mayor Plays Fast and : Loose With Secrets of | His Yellow Partner. B eyerand he saw. that | Squares of the city during the remainder | he nother mistake. He ought | of this fiscal year. however, that at the evening session of | AND DISEASES AND by affron kid. He | Gustave Schnee addressed the board on bl the Supérvisors it was decided, by the — | WEAKNESS OF mMER ‘ The Investigated Corporations Arm no ng, however, but received | this subject, and In_objecting to the ptan guslng of a resolution introduced by it. “Since you have paid so | of shutting off the lights suggested that | Doctors Declare They Can Keep Only ennings, to allow a separate appropria- | Utmost Harmony Prevails Between PERMANENTLY CURED . : ention to the newspapers,” he |saloon licenses be increased from $21 to tion of $8000 for the maintenance of the 7 = i Themselves With Confusing T 4o you explain the fact that per_quarter, which would give the the Skeleton of the Department | Harbor Hospital and the Central Emer.| the Secretary and the Members e A e S AL a i them?" Crock- | city 325,000 in four months. George K. gency Hospital. This will probably keep of the Board of Fire electrio belts, and neve Encts and Seduciive Shoulders, and the inci- | Fletcher, president of the San Francisco on the Appropriation them going fairly well, but the remain- curable case’at any pri Figures. ed Ry !mrvr‘m Pm'-nhv‘luh, lhouzhtflthat g{_ fer Allowed. ?fi' of the department will have to bow to Commissioners. free to patients. ~ f the value of the corpor- | quarter woul )e a proper figure - ¢ e ax. > remained to be consid- |loon licenses, anadm;mlie other s':lggesl.}i,cx:n ———— 3 il A | CUR BANK nEPq{{r)’su;n‘yrgs e e e Ralfinin | tink off lehis - Consldoramion of . th | Thers is trouble tn the Board of Health | GOLDEN WEDDING WAS Joseph C. Gorman, the secretary of the . any was placed on the stand. | question was postponed until to-morrow and to-night’s meéting is likely to be as Board of Fire Commissioners, has deter- | - hey are wer companies. a philanthropist. He | night. important a one as has been held by that MERRILY CELEBRATED | minea to resign from the position which | e e e —. s ture and d: »f making gas | Harry Gibb, president of the Typograph- | body. The question of finances has be- Necesaitated’ & THWSLIE “Bifore e could s lectric belt: 1. He says it | ical Union, made a request that the. peti- come one impossible of solution and the N ey call that title is own. In all probability | 1000 feet of gas. | tion of the union that the city printing | FU% Y06 FERERELTE o0 o0 ment that has | Tast Saturday Charles and Magdalena | the resignation will Be handed to the e y those s havin xlxml:'rgl;&df:?n‘fi- ?r?y.fid?;fipgamn; Trades | been costing the clty from seven to ten | Bender celebrated the fiftieth anniversary | Commissioners at their meeting. this even- | label be taken up. Mr. Gibb urged the | thousand dollars for years past will en- | Of their marriage and Rev. J. M. Bueh-|ing. | board not to eliminate the clause requir- | oavor to prune expenses to $760 a month. | ler tied the nuptial knot for the third| Gorman’s appointment by Mayor Phelan | ing the label in the inviting of praposals | v | mean the reduction of the depart- | time, he having also officiated at the | was contested by George Maxwell, but the | o e e P o filfp;fi"r% that the | ent to a mere skeleton; it cannot at-| silver wedding. The golden wedding ser- | former won his suit in the courts and hd gome e money. He was excused. A _but little succes: cts to make bly, he doing atter vice took place at the home of the Ben- i hi ywer to the San Francis ganizations. P. H. McCarthy, president | tempt to look out for the health of the ders, 1002 Washin o: s A g a4 Maxwell stepped down and out. For this tric Company. of the Bullding Trades Council, and E. L. | city, and it will be in no condition to cope | J% their friends a;‘"‘] ZeInttate NaArG pres{ reason the intention of Gorman to resign £ a chemist, was placed | Clapp, president, and E. S. Rosenberg | with any emergency, even the smallest, | ot ala and wigmme Cthet: wantay | I8 place, expressed to the Commissioners to give an expert opinion :tary of the Labor Council, also ad- couple were admired by their guests. | Some ten days ago, was productive of a - ! ey R e g that may come up. ispoh thie Soat of (he aaniiRccute CLKAS e T O e T eames that | The trouble has arisen over the cutting | Among those present were: Miss Eliza- | great surprise. The incumbent is on very kett ancisco s Electric Com- no disposition on the part of | down of the appropriation for the Healtn | beth Bender, a grandniece and adopted | friendly terms with all the Fire Commis- R | DL TanCIaD Uan ) v fude unfon printing; but | Department to & round sum of §20,000 to | daughter; Arthur O. Tppler, Miss Loulse | sioners and the men with whom he came | > | " Jones again took the stand to recite a | o make n of the validity of the | un things until the beginning of July, | G. Eiferle of Irultvale. Mrs. Charles | i1 contact while acting in his official ca- HOME CURE—FREE BOOK. Thousands of men are e B every year. y c: o0 1 Bene Sk o cures to show that his com- | provi pecifications in the adver- 0. & » ) ity. His resignation is not due to an ion | Tong list ¢ rrv;):‘::;? o Whow Mt s o | Heemen fox nide: 1500, But even this is not so big s 1t|Mentz' Mrs. Charles Cushing, Mrs. A. g;xc y 3 'izm = e (h{ ity to confer with | pany is far bel : really seems, for already over §12000 has | Nolting, Mrs. N. Tyler, Mr."and "Mrs. | disagreement with the mem e | liscuss a proposit e g B 1 8 g ORI Deputys to Be Employed. been spent In expenses from January 8, |John Tyler, Miss Martha Tyler, Howard | board or any clash with the appointing | pongfoem s g - Stabosy 3 ‘”Al—‘:"i‘ndz”;’:"l'fllr}';fll 1:0‘}‘:‘rkinz “:L The Assess: glven the necessary | 1900, $1200 more had to go to pay salaries | Mentz and Louis Sloss. When Mr. and | power above. He withdraws from the | e - . g Sl % g B 0 . | authority to 121 Deputy Assessors o v . o iy January | Mrs. Bender were first married, in St. | Fire Commission because he is called East | HOURS—Dally, 8 to 5; Ev Mr. Crock Mr. Jones was careful to include s and expenses from January 1 to January | ypaieo SEpR G SISk cmarried, o | Suhdays, § to 11 = 56 ikt 5 companies, large and small, good and | Without comp on. These men are|c" . “exno e was used to pay bills | w: O e DERLD. here | on important personal business which de- | b . -morrow to make hi D I o would have been | 8lready employed as clerks in the office, | $, and $2000 more s was a double wedding, for John Adam | Of ImMPortant personal BuSRess 2. | A surer average would have Deen | But it s neceosary to designate them as | contracted by the former board and au- | Bender, an older brother, since deceased, | ands his immediate attention. o | S itself into a idfg“ M,-wr;‘m" cities only. deputies in order to permit them to ad- |dited during the term of the present one. N!ds {r;arrdlflil at the same time. Charles tempted to resign his secretaryship, but | - and J. B. Cre o 8. These items amount to $16,461 95, leaving a | and Magdalena Bender have resided In| tha Commissioners have been exerting | o R Sl o of Public Works was di- | e%¢ OT3 Sm0ue 10 8 or & little over | California since 1858. Mr. Bender retired | {v°, Cmymissioners Nave ,Deer, | COrouE : —_—— rected to omit sweeping the public streets A 4 from mercantile business in 1879 With & | In order to satisfy the solicitations of the T s 1 e_inquiry APPROPRIATION CUT. two days and two nights of each week |3$500 a month to run a $1000 department. | competency. Commissioners the handing in of the res- | he wheel world knows that » eached n # until the end of the fiscal year. The| When the matter came up before the ignation was postponed and to-day is the Cleveland Bicycles are the best.” 4 ympany — 3 | same board was alse carnestly requested | Supervisors Dr. Willlamson was present, | GEATT] E WOMAN HURT final date set by Gorman. | e ol | Supervisors® Summary Action fto effect & saving, in expenditures of at | and in a plea for a proper appropriation When Seen last night *Colonel M. H, e ) dems e Tz cast $20,000 out of the Approp alle the fact that the Hecht and John H. Grady, members of istics and items were | With Health Department to | 3ii o0 rom the Street Department fund; | he called attentlon to the fact that the IN A CAR COLLISION | the board. admitted their knowledge of 1900 MODEL E VRS SReWE TN the Make Up Deficiency. also directed to omit all proceedings in | Present board during the intention of Gorman to resign. 'y corporation is either the matter of the improvement of Nine- |less it has been in office has reduced the ~ saia the relations. of the secretary and extravagant. The witnesses | The Board of Supervisors vesterday | tcenth avenue through Trocadero gulch, | monthly expenses from over 39000 to about 7 8 s B ' detail what it costs t0 man- | 4qopted the resolutions lmiting the ex- | In this connection Supervisor Mccarthy | 37000, He declared the department could | lectrle Car 114 of the Third-street line | the, board were entifely, Qarmonions aud ang distribute gas and o operate | Lo ditures of the Board of Health to the | Introduced resolutions, which were passed | not be run for anything less and still re- | Tan down car 32 of ry- ale | . Cletmnics Gotermination. They declared that the reduc- to priut, that the board pledge itself to | tain anything like efliciency. He ex-|line last night a few minutes past mid- Gorman will go East, and as soon as CLEVELANDS for this vear had resuited | Sum of $20,000 for the six months ending & 7 hat had airead: - | night. The electri; had - v X . or 1! provide for the improvement in the next | plained the drains that had already re- | nigl e electric car no passen- | his business, which is concerned with the oss of §100,000, and they gave | June 30, 199, and as a consequence the |{ay levy, as the property owners in that | duced the fund or proposed fund for the | gers, but there were several passengers | settlement of an estate in which he is in- | @l large consumers to story published in The Call last Sunday | vicinity had already gone to considerable | current six months, and declared that if | on the cable dummy, among whom was | terested, is finished, he will return to this fllliIlEST fil“!_ luction in rate is bona (1, the effect that many offices in the | expens only $20,000 was allowed the board could | Mrs. A. H. Kuhn, wife of a Seattle mer- | city and engage in private business. paid to employes were | ;710 Department would be closed will The board consented to the abandon- |do no more than meet the reduction by |chant, who was thrown off and one arm ! were considered to e |0 s verification on Thursday, Mareh | ment of the franchise of the San Fran- | discontinuing the various branches of the | was badly bruised. She was taken to the . : ¢ have its ve sday, March | FiC00 074 "San' Mateo Rallway Company | work of the department. In the course of | Tick House In a carriage, where an ex: | HIGH JINKS OF THE he discussion his Honor in- 1. Dr. Willlamson, chairman of the|gon Steuart street, with the proviso that | his remarks he said: amination showed that no bones were a“ _ At unfortunate faculty of his of | Health Board, made an urgent plea that | the tracks be removed at the company’s Pleads for Funds. broken, GROCERS’ ASSOCIATION him oF fis "":fl’&;‘ his inpromise eliher | the $35,000 figure originally agreed on |expense and the street repaved to the sat- The dummy blocked the tracks and held | his time he narrow 1 do not intend to appear in protest against | up both the Geary-street and Third-street T | : should sts - st ? the Board of Public Works. escaped exposing his journalistic partrer, | Should stand. He stated that the sum of | Isfaction of t . + NG T feal susht efort | o | The m.,n'x?.’.{_u'»‘x ow sheet. The opportun: | 316,461 % had already been spent for Jan- o e e e W eT Teduested | B he. neelose. 1 simply” wish to state that | | 'ghe e 1OUF the grip being wedged | Members of the Retailers’ Organiza- LEAVITT & BILL ity for 1)741:'1.‘;,\'nr'f m(smrkl'h"ag given in | uary and February, $2000 of which was a h%neshoe(ng, Notice was also given that | !n_dealing this Mowl wm«.ha bl:e‘:lflnctge%ar;n B. M. Morris was the motorman on the tion Enjoy a Smoker and En- > e adyertising acoount of the San Fran- | legacy left by the old board. This would |If the Commissioners failed to 5o adver- | Ment serious calamity may be inflicted Upen | electric car and the gripman’s name is A. e s 309 LARKIN ST. - spent by the company last year in | \°aVe @ balance of $3538 05 for the next | tise the Supervisors will decline t0 ap- | aocept anything you see fit to give us, bellev- g:r:. Ml?irrl:, wlh;» is generally blamed for ™ tadt ¢ ke 20 San Pablo Ave., Vai’ Averising was $1074 62 and was ceawn | four months, and in order to live within | PFove any such demands. iini that the personal assurances of your mem. | {he accldent, claims he did not hear the o retall grocers of San Fram and. fo be @ perfectly legitimate business ac-| that the board would be compelled to Police Granted More Room. hera to 256 tteet G the Tlaslit Pepetipent il e SN B o e Al gl o Kbl o e Evsinge IS ab acelv o W e more generou: ———— s e Retal o SS0C st ni IR SORERUT PSR abolish the two ann_m Hospitals, the [ A resolution was passed to print em- | next fiscal year have been made in good faith, ACTION ON STREET WORK. | at Unton Square Hall. A long ‘:_o. Old Wheeis Taken in Exchange. ) other vears. e asked if the copy, | [nsane Detention Hospital and dismiss | powering the Tax Collector to employ nol |and we wiil close our doors and await with . i e e Jany had ever paid any great sum to any | €VeTY employe under its immediate con- | more than twenty-four extra clerks at | patience your liberality. =L gramme of specl y profession: Dy e Ry, KoMt Sam B 0 | % cxcopt (ho assistant ke To: |4 i per month during February and | We will meet this reduction by immetiately | = PETITIONS RECEIVED. &nd amateur talent made the affair a ed that a 4 d of 35000 w: 100 per month; - not more than twenty-two clerks during | ¢losing the chem! - e following petitions were received and re- | dec success and many o e numbers plied that demand of $000 was made | $100 ver month; clerk to Health Officer, | Mfarch, Apl, May and June: tories and taking their fofce from the payroll; | ferred to the Sireet Commitiee: were roundly encored. . Ex-President % chief sanitary in- | Chief Sullivan addressed the board apd | ¥e will close the Central and Farbor Emer-| Pacific Surety Company, asking for an exten- | yo o Did the newspaper get the money?” | spector, $100; chief ency 7 and | gency hospitals; we will close Detention | sion of tim " Joseph A. Stulz read a report of his trip | spe nbing Inspestor. $100: Soon: | Fequested that the Police Commission be | E5Dital for Insane; we will call in the entire | tha contract for the Sompirtion oh Gae sk | 3o the National Retail Grocers’ Assocla- New Line of =y .d"!‘ Pa?:‘:&e; eafiflzhbgee 'i:ii-?é'ué'e'? H zlplgér;hl;{nphr‘tr::]n?rfvigl:pestilo‘c:r' ,sol,“gl' “;_;’.5'- granted extra gcclolmmodutmns In the | corps of sanitary inspectors, half of whom are | Justice; Herbert Choynski, stating that Lottas | tion at Cleveland, O., and spoke appre- e g | This would leave about $12 per month ror | ALl of Justice bullding. On motion of | now working for nothing: we will retain the | fountain has become & nunisance and seking | ciarively of the kind’ treatmont ha’ had SPRING and e | or | Dwyer the resolutions authorizing Archi- | chiet sanitary inspector, but reduce his salary; | for fts abatement; A. Sbarboro, protesting ceived and of the esteem in which Cali- tect Shea to make the necessary changes | we will discontinue for the time being the | against the burial of the dead Within the city | bocoine gemocvs wers hold throushont io were adopted. vacclnation of school children and remove the | limits atter January 1, 1002 H. Van Wie of 2 | LoLian grocer . > SUMMER Resolutions were adopted providing that | vaccinators from the payroll; we will discon- | Pope street, complain! t S the board Sit in cotlntiolis session op | tinte the Eratuitous dlstribution of antitoxin | in the sset In thtr moionbm by Lo lo0% | “John C. Nobmann, (o heib sevved: the MATE Tuesday and Wednesday, February 27 and | to indigent diphtheria patients; we will remove | for the abatement of the nuieance. assoclation as president for many terms, ] RIALS. 28, both day and 2vening, beginning at 9 | from the payroll the city physicians, and also MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. ?5'{3:”3\::’1’33; k;lfst&:z ‘;r;:nmfiznot (}l}: - | the disinfectors who attend to the fumigation a. m.. for the purpose of hearing test! fous disease has ex- | A resolution was passed rescinding all resolu- | warned his fellow members that it was Come in and sefect mony that will guide the board in fixing | of Fesidences where conf tions 5 4 INE | {Sted; we will strip the list of the entire 8 giving the Union Paving and Contractir to pay close at a summer suit. b 5 g;i{,;;‘f,“‘;;}g <2 e Power: | food ‘ana ‘market_ inspection forces, and will | COmPany authority to do any work on Oakwood {'fi;‘.’:”&i’&é‘iifié: . tyhey ’hgfii“i’%‘é‘i The suits | rake ¥, flivey, a clerk 1o A BAT b cut out all plumbing inspectors, with the ex- | Street, south of Eighteenth. trouble from the Supervisors in the carry- he s ake are F. Silv Y, 8 k he Supervisors’ of- | ception of the chief; we will abolish all trans. | The City Street Improvement Company was 1 t of the license law as lald Gown i all stylish and up-to- : D B G e B o 1 tha Cyi | Grant avenue, and the rosdway of Second | An Intermission for refreshments was | make the bestsuits strongly objected to its passage and made | Department, except the two in use in the Cit. allusions to a programme to which the Hall: we will .u':mm the publication of lh: street, between Market and Mission, by pri- | held, after which the programme was re- and charge 25 per Democratic members of the board had | monthly report, which is the most graphic and | Vate contract. sumed. The following members consti- + g 25 percent subscribed. Tobin accused Reed of being | complete of its kind printed in the United | Flinn & Treacy were granted permission on | tuted the committee of arrangements: less than other tailors, a party to the programme when it was | States. We will, for the time being, take the | behalf of property owners to pave with bitumen | George Alpers, president; J. M. Sullivan, Fit guaranteed per- first formulated at a caucus. Reed retort- | Health Officer from the salary list; we will | Jackson street, between Lyon and Central ave- | secretary; E. McCoy, T. H. Corcoran, H. fect. ed that the programme contemplated the | JusPend B s el H"‘;,';‘ n%.u%m:tcgg;fi‘:'mrémgdn':e;-%mni e T Helmf{ C'(;w’fi‘:en’ LR : Sampl 5, . e will notify the veterinary surgeon that his o . G amples Tt Aemoretraiod s Siorks: and SlIvey | services wiil ot be puid {0F until further no. | EFanting, us soon us funds are available, the | Javey RN / IS0 St Non had demonstrated his fitness for the posi- tition of the residents of the Fais tion and should be retained. tlos, Il e WL SHt DE SR ctherasiiien o | e (hel anining on i Miwie vt b e \ R U s s I A N e e | B, Gk o, Aringh il WiSciy | BENEFIT KETTLEDRUM. W% Joe Poheim, These statements do not resent threats roug] e - S GRS i THOMAS M. CLUFF’S empty boasts, but are set forth to show the | Of Public Works that very littie private lund | Entertainment Given in Aid of Sa- 7 The Tailor, : actual intent of the Board of Health to accept | “3tid have to he acaulred for this purpose. / 1110-111 WILL HAS BEEN FIL the inevitable and contribute its share toward | TN Petition of the Holly Park and Mission cred Heart Parochial School. Yy 1112 Market St ILED | preventing o defictt at the ena of the scal | Street Improvement Club for the opening of | A yettledrum entertainment was given 201-203 Montg’ mry St. year. We feel, however, that we must main- | Richland avenue was re-referred to the Board Y. = T & e e -~ | of Public Warks. last evening at the old Sutro home, Fill- E The will of the late Thomas M. Clufr, | ment may rally when its prospects are m"";“! m-‘, The Street Committee reported adversdly on | more and Hayes streets, for the benefit late member of the firm of Cluff Broth. |#0d We present for your consideration the fol: | {ie petition of the North tral Improvement | of the Sacred Heart Parochial School. The lowing list, which will constitute the payroil [ Assoclatlon for the passage of an ordinance | sohool, which w r enforce the removal of refuse from .. | school, W at present is conducted in Jh mar- | the basement of the old Sacred Heart eak Men and women ers, wholesale grocers, was filed for pro- {of t artme Marc! b to : bate yesterday by Attorney Dickinson. In | * Atsistans secestars ROt Serk (o Honfi rn. | Kets on Merchant and Clay strects, : d - his will the deceased bequeaths to his | cer, $100; stenographer, $75; chief sanitary in. | Montgomery, on the nd that the present | Church, is the remains of St. Rose's Acad- HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTE wife, Margaret Cluff, the homestead at |spector, '$100; chief emergency surgeon, $100; | ordinances are adequate to abate the nuisance | €my, Which was destroved by fire some Breat Mexican remedy: sives heaiih sug Vallejo and Franklin _btreats tomether | chlst Dlumblag thepestos, 0 messnacr, 1. | &, enforeed. years ago. The attendance has outgrown | strength to sexual organs. Deper 355 traeid ‘Bv"lllldh‘. interests in the Home Mutual 1eThe Bur'e;.ut 0& suumfiuflwm be kept ‘open ?Jms';?“ *Cmml"‘;:rmg:l '-h::!m z:e ua.rter& !gld tshe basement of the b Market. Toan Assoct n orde vement on 5 % = Duling and ioan Amociation. Other | ot e Toioir, tut tos paaunt | Front strest: Detwaen Washingtud and Jeck: | chosoy” b thg 010 Sutro home was pur. WINTER aret Watkins, a sister, $5000: to Wiili of the Statistician will be reduced to $100. ton, be Eranted as soon as there are funds | building, and the entertainment last RESORT. 10 cents for 10 UM, o brother, $10; {0 Johin W. CIUM, | pe aciyo6ake of [htse selaries will be 570 | SYRLANE, (85 0% BB Cotman for ehe ap. | EYCRINE was for the ‘purpose of raising : a brother, B h Cluff, 4 3 2 mone:; nt the 1 t $1000; to Willlum_ Withored, o Brothorin: | 210 of 0 per month for incidenial expenses. | PEIBLmAN, of appraleers to wscerts in the Yalus | ¥ 40 Condtfion tor occupancy. . Lo e SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP TICKETS T0 w T W s law, $1000; o Mre Clufe (and, William | Reductions to Be Made. condemnation suit was referred to the Judiciary Rl e chioyel The aheat P Aso ROBLES HOT m "k P benefi ecedent’s ese reductions, the members of the | Com™ ivestigation snd report. ¥ o Bivgio son, Alfred T. Cluff, $10,000. William board A protest was received signed by by a supper and a dance, and the sum SULPHUR 5 and Willlam A" HIAISe0A are mamed ot | bourd, declare. will positively be made | owners procesting ‘ssains: Srimcing peombeicy | Pealized was suffciont to pa Tor the St RIS SPRINGS. g;fi:ton of the will, to serve without uhudshlp on the public, for the hospitals fim"‘;?.‘u“""mh “nmmz,.-l'semenm Webs :: ?°-1'-§‘3 ‘imn: ladies are to be thanked "u,,.,"m "’"'n:;.i‘:‘w““‘ln':' . “Bkl’md.“d b one will deprive of assistance at least|and Fillmore. for the success of the affair: Miss M. mm':'w ELY, Gy e orders um'Ti « ELY, City Agent, 640 Market st