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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 35, 1900 'OLYMPIC GUN CLUB MEMBERS OPEN TRAP-SHOOTING SEASON G+ t-e2ed 0049 BURGLAR POLLS EVOLVER WHEN CAUGHT AT WORK : ing Expenence of Mrs. + leney and Her Daughter. —-0--& -5 the Home 2 Merchant, but s His Way Out—Se- of sion “Pop VERNON Couinm't M5 A Biro HE IF W & . ®| 0 c‘v o . ® K3 ® L d L4 . @ A5 THE SPECTATOR S SAW HIM e- AUTOMOBILES SPEED THROUGH THE PARK MR.KING AND HIS CANINE WONDER L d - . sb et eieiteteieieie® tarted well, grassing 1ds was unf having a clean Q000062060 620800 0P* V0P P IPEIICIIPIIPIIDBOIPOIPOIDPOIOIOIODOIBDOEIDDS et ede et etedeie the “bluerock” grounds were Edgar Forster showed himself L disks without a miss. out of 40; Zeimer, 23 out Jack- Clausen, Fuller, Brockbank and = TOWER MEN TO COMBINE WITH TELEGRAPHERS Secret Steps Taken by Southern Pacific Signal Operators. e Significant Move Which Gives the Block System Handlers a Strong Position in Case of Trouble. department plan has 1 .¢Kra;\}:‘fl ONLY THIRTEEN YEARS OF AGE Converts Flock Forward | After Listening to Words of Jack Cooke. Lol He and His Father and Brother Pre- side at a Successful Meeting in Howard-3treet Methodist Episcopal Church. P The first of the series of revival services to be held in the Howgrd-street Methodist Episcopal Church urbier the direction cf the Cooke family was held last ev. Many more peopie than the church wo hold tried to gain adm the aisles had been filled with peorl standing and the halls had been packed the ers at the doors turned the late comers away. The center of interest was little Jack Cooke. a lad of 13, who preached the ser- mon, answered the questions and brought a crowd of people to their knees befcre the chancel rail. All over the house peo- ple stood up, some to give testimony. of their certaln salvation, e to ask for prayers and some to announce that the would try to lead better lives in the fu- ture. The 3 YVETTE GUILBERT HAS A NARROW ESCAPE she awakened bl voung evangelist is a rapid, force- ful sr\euk(r His words are well chosen and clearly utter He never hesitates for a phrase or expression, and altoge! he is a wonder on the piatform. He all the ease and self-possession of a vet eran speaker, and already he seems to have caught the knack of interesting aa audience and swaying it to his wil The services will be held every 'Em week at 7:3) o'clock. Henry Cooke, the Haydn Cooke, his older son. singing. and Jack Cooke, the preacher | lad, answers the questions of the doubt- ful and preaches the sermon. They are| all from Manchester, England. AFRO-AMERICANS DISCUSS CAPE NOME V\AChI\EP\' and ‘L PPLIES. , her attendants her to a place of fire was extin- CENTRIFUGAL A"ULU!\\ATOPS - ed on the su:\nr\‘lsing easury in reference to building at San Fran- Kahn was assured that if the furnish granite for the same figures they are now it for the superstructure the | be modified so that the entire 1l be built of granite instead of brick, &s is at present contempla- | Kahn will communicate with ntractors a o i e A Mayor Johnson Resigns. ROTARY l'«ALGA'lATOp ‘Will Institute a Case in Louisiana to Test the Validity of the Meas- Dispatch to The Call. ure Affecting Negroes. TEREY, March 4—R. F. John-| WASHINGTON, Marca 4—An impor- r of this city, has resigned his| tant conference of Afro-Americans was ipal office, his resignation, which | held here vesterday, at Which the test o1 presented to the Board of City | the suffrage law legislation of the South- 3 e B v o m:fl_};f ern States, especially Louisiana, was | : e s & af 3" Sirprise ' e fnd :r::mugm; discussed. Among those pres- | it is stated that it is lik 5 Jikely | York, chairman of the executive commit- toward appointing a successor 2 1 until after the coming mu- tee of the National Afro-American Coun- e > <FPAP~YOH GOL?™ sbies solidly before t of the compa u PORTABLE HOUSES. = on. when the new Board of | cil: Jesse Lawson of New Jersey, chair- t 'L‘ meet and elect its president, man of the sub-executive committee; S Wil then be Mayor. Representative White of Nor.. Carolina, s m Thomas L. Jones of Virginia. W..aam MARSH STEAM PUMPS No Marks of Violence. 4{;«1\' %haflred ';:1"%' ot l"ed“!'h‘lfis‘;‘" g " =y ec. Edward E. Cooper. editor of the SANTA ROSA. March 4—The post-| willnington Coiored American: Daniel mortem examination of the remains of | Myrray of the Congressicpal Library, Barney McNamara, which was nd floating in a well on the McNamara was completed this morning | . Bogle, P. A. Meneray and n . No evidence of \| - e or ¥ ‘could be discovered nd while several suspicious circum. ances yet remain to be investigated, the | Protessor William R. Richards, dean of the law department of Howard Univer- sity: Professor Bruce Evans and others. The conference was not held under the | auspices of the National Afro-American | Coundil, but it was decided to indorse the © NGINES. Engines. S F UMPS AND GASOLIN . foul “are their per- | bring to a final test the constitutionality Sonal n hts. the r ot ' " general opinion is that little will come of | Of the suffrage clause of the Louisiana ~ e i | T *;,"x SRS s TI',.“;,M“’,;‘,,“’ B'and the tragic death will always re.| constitution, and a sufficien: amount of e coa 5. | accept the proffered £ | main a mystery | money was raised to insure the institution f that raphers. To be taken i racter would. prove their opport them a standing they the company when of a proper case in Louisiana and to see | that it reaches the Supreme Court of the | United States for final adjudication, if necessary. The test case will be brought at once. —_——————————— St. Patrick’s Day Entertainment. TENTS AND OVERS. Drowned in the Niagara. BUFFALO, N. Y., March 4.—Scarcely a doubt remains that the man whose cries for help were heard coming from the | Niagara River last evening was Ashton | Smith, 27 years old, son of Rev. Henry | Ashton Smith, rector of St. Paul's_Epis- copal Church at Fort Erie, Ont. made efforts to adjust their grievanc es. There are said to be from two hundred to three hundred | na] men in the company's employ fie unorganized they would not give the cause for special considera- Millations with the telegraph- | th a meet! yesterday afterncon to make Young | mn‘.‘;‘mu for thc entertainment in th h - 3 Smhh left for Fort Erie in a rickety boa Robert would mean, they assert, immediate | o 4 t Feast of St. Patrick. finogmition as an important factor in the | at § o'clock last night and attempted to gg""‘g; e oo Reht settlement of grievances. Speaking of the T il Suvraat f T Miags G ce-president, and T Thomas Bran- ement towa amalgamation with the or | m ' e committ mié and reliable. Cause | telegraphers, @ towerman said to-day: a friend. He has not been seen since. | goat o gt B R o A Joy- Compiete ane “In i siges can gain materiall; by the ot g §nd Rev. Father Macorry, C. S Po will o jorces. t seems to in e | lver lecture to - étsorders of the Stomach, xflw"un now. Rallroad men are very N, m“":mxflm 31’“ A g:ntanm?.#fll hel?le?n neye. Biadder. Female Ir: | DL | ht up over the insurance | NASSAU, New Providence, March 4.—/| e ., March 13. at St. Paul's “gu de'r:!:.l‘mmu of n-; Teheme, and 1 #u this pte g British second Hermer | Hall, ty-ninth and Church streets. Druggists, or amalgamation has one outcome of | is reported off Cat Island, in the Bl-l'flekzn 50 cents. seats 25 cents 'Ra Lw u— & (_Q New York ]me noticeable unrest whlch the promulza- hunn. with her shaft broken. extra. OOO HeD PO OIOePdebedededo night | father, presides at the meetings; J. | leads the SOUTHERN SUFFRAGE LAWS | were T. Thomas Fortune of New | | action of the councii in determining to | The gentlemen of St. Paul's parish held | TWO MEN ARE HORRIBLY CUT AT EMERVYILLE {Arthur Inwood Receives Wounds That Will Prob- ably Cause Death. —_—— Known to the Police Also Se- verely Injured—Their As- sailants Escape. e * Oakland Office San Francisco Ca 1118 Broadway, March 4. | A most horrible and brutal scrape, which may yet prove a mu occurred to-night at Eme | the racetrack. One man, cut | so that death will probably | been brought to the Oakland R | Hospital; another, nearly badly has been taken to his home at while the men who did the l Berkt—.n\ mghusl possibility of tracing them he wounded man refuses to talk, lh se who witnessed the affair are shi \n% the men who did the cutting. Y‘e trouble occurred in the by the name of Gi! ville and B ETrtow Ve been the result of a quarrel over | la crap game. Emeryville, the racetrack {town, having no > force and no hos- pital fa ., a t ne message was sent to : bulance 5 hospital. The ma': v\as f | saloon on a table, with | dressing applied by a | companion lay on the floor b | ble, and blood was splashed all over J‘e | place, showing that a strugsle had oc- curr The man meost seriously injured taken to the Oakiand Hospital he gave the name of Arthur In while the other man was taken | The men about absolutely refused to ’ar&!hln‘ and as it was outside of (ha land city limits it was a case for thc Sheriff’s office. At the hospital Inwood refused to say anything or to even give t me of his ‘wounds companion, who had been taken some friends. Inwood and his friends were formerly employed at the | Judson Powder Works and stopped work | last week. They had a little money and went to the saloon near the track where, it is said, they got into a crap game. There was trouble over the game, and | as nearly as can be learned negroes drew razors and litera d Inwood and his friend to pleces Inwood received half a dozen great gashes across the stomach and side. His fom')anlun was cut about the head and | arms. Inwood is so badly cut and lost =0 much blood that he will probably DRINK-CRAZED MAN TRIES TO END LIFE Wealthy Young Traveler Hacks His { Throat and Wrists With ! a Razor. Oakland Office With his throa both wri flicted wound: sclon of one of the wea New York about West O he young m: skin. having been Qx,’u<é41 storm. and was half crazed fr fects of a I weak from the ngly cuts that by the | ambulance had taken hi {ing Hospital the demente: f extreme col geons with difficulty dr. for the Ea(‘erl Was Ver fier he was placed battle to Hospital Steward Be de desperate efforts to and bandages fr: rvived the insa end his life was considered by pital attendants as remarkab Young Smith’s efforts at suicide are the result of his condition, sanity, which is m» culmi: eral d years he had been wx'h reiativ where a brother-in-law, John T. extensive importing interests at Nagasaki. Smith left Kobe on F er.; 5, arriving here on the America Maru. —_———————————— Peter’s Penitence. Nelander, pastor of t Lutheran the hos- B _Rev. He stood in the open Jesus and warmed We cannot avoid 3 . 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NATIVE SONS’ HALL Al Gump Collection OF EUROFPEAN PAINTINGS L ATUCTION Now on Free Exhibition Day and Evening at The greatest opportunity ever offered in San Francisco to procure the Best Work s of Modern Masters at purchaser’s prices. Sale commences at 8 o’clock Monday Evening, March sth, and continuing during the week. w. | | i | i 414 MASON STREET Auctioneer. LOUDERBACK, R R R e A A e R e e e A A Worid W easncrses or auy conracted Cicae pealtively cured by o Specaiist 3 the Coast. Est. 36. TV BTV D visrr DR. JORDAN’S cacar EIUSEIII OF ANATOM 105 NARTET Y. et GRETR S.F.GL [ ] on. M‘nm‘ Coremitation free and privae. Tre ument_personally o by * Pt i Cursin every case unlermaken. ARRIAGE, wAltes FARE A “atuasie book fof men) 21: GEDAY & cO s Marzersc o v @ The Largest Anatomicai Musesm in the. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NCRTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market St SAN !‘M\(JBCO TO lA.\ RAFAnu szx DATS-T:N, 3 (=3 El. DAYS—CIAI..“.’I.-. 1:40, 3:40, 5:08. | Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park ame echeduie as sbove. Leave | Arrive San Francieco. | In Effect | San Frascisca ——— |——| October &, 3§ Week | Sun- 18%. Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination. | days. | Days 7:30 am| §:0am| Novato 120 prm| 9:20 am| Petaluma. £310 pm| §:90 pm! Santa Rosa. Fulton, 7:00 arg, am| Cloverdale. Hopland aad o 1~r-m=|c:nmf (]unhr-t rmaxms-m LEavE — Ylnl hll!‘Al! n 1962 — 7004 Mm Suisen, Elmira, v..'ua TASr *s:15r e P 74304 Martiner, et Ramo, Valle: vl Sants Rosa. . 8:304 n 4m:umfu-o.a-. M 3 *®:30.4 *Miiton, Gasdaic, ~onora. Carters. *9:004 Hawarls, Niics and Way Stations. 'II.OIA “9:004 W Landing, Marysvilie, Orosiile. .. S2:e0s Astantio ¥x <30r Nilen. Ban Jismnd Bmdmn 00r Tha Owl Limited—Tracy, oy iu-;m(-sunlu- tara, L-s Anzeles. . *10:43a 23:00% Suv et Liz ited—E] Paso, 9.5 am 7:35 pm) { s:12 pm | #:90 am| Guernevie. ) 0 om! Glen Ellen I 720 am, 5:00 am| Sebasiopo. 230 pm! 500 pml ! ::o:mm-l £19 pm Eprings and Whi: K- Suiphur Springs: a: Lytton Sprin at Geyservilie for Skaggs brinks. at Cloverdaie for the Geysers: at Hop. and for Duncan Springs. Highland Sprines. Keiseyviile. Carisoad "pfinn Soda Bay, Laks- 7t and Bartient Springs: af Tuian fof Vichy rings. Saratoga Springs. Biue Lakes. Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Potter Valley, John Day's. Riverside, Lieriey's Buckneil's, Sannedrin Heights. Hullville, Orr's Lytton Hot Springs. Mendocino City. Fort Braxe. | Westport, Usal Wiliitts. Laytonwi Cum: ming's. Beil's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer. Eectla and Fureka. Faturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re | @uced rates. On Sunday round-trip tickets to ail polots peyond San Rafael a: balf rates. Ticket Offices. 250 Market st. Chronicle bidg WHIT! R. X RYAN, TING, c:.ener-l Mazager. Gen. Pass. Ageat CALIFORNIA [IMITED Santa Fe Route P for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Framcisco at 5:3 p. m. with Palace aad Tounst DALY cars for Kaasas City, St. Loms, Chicagoand East. Local trains Setween Stockts Fressa. Hanford, Visalia, Ta YALLEY in 1854 for the - & nlrfln: § docior cureswhen Box 1937, hnnu-. Stages connect at Santa Hosa for Mark Wes: | ISI0N (Yarraw Gauge). £ Morket Stroet ) “an Jose, Feiton, Cruzand CRE;K ROUTE FERRV 2455 Tect of Hariet Sirest (Slip §)— | 1100ax. 1133 °300 33:0 | e | 600 800 10:008%. 1400 “300r.m. (OANT DITISION (Broad G (Thi | =+ d Townsend Sta) | Nouth San Franciseo.. 16:30P 1 Way Statious (‘u' W inemiayaoniy). “1:300 i 13:30r San Jose sn-d_ Way Stations 182851 San-Josaan| Principal Way Stations 431007 Sas Jose and Principal Way Stations Prineipal Way Stations Way Stations. r San Joss aid Way Stations. 2 for Sorming nu-:.m 1 Susday only. Thursdsrs aod Sundays. 'NEW THROUGH CARLINE CHICAGO, THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY AND CONNECTIONS. LEAVING SAN FRANCISCO DAILY, 530 A M and 630 P. M. Effective February I5. 1%0. Get tnformation of Southern Pacifio ticket agents or GENERAL OFFICE. M4 Montgomery st NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. ... 5. Vh&-’!lhh‘w‘v FROM SAN m~cmco1v Seite varisy AYI—'?F 'l’.u- & om s *2:40, 5:15, 6:%. & mmmn—rw HIH "al.l-ylll"la-