The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 6, 1900, Page 4

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SAN FRANC 0 CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1 THE UNIVERSITY OARSMEN IN PENSION LIST A MATCH WITH COLUMBIA DNDUPNDP S SPUP UG SOUr SO S S S S5 S9-S5 SR S S S A1 2 8 A G dn e o on g an g ® - - !Many Ineligible Officers Are, 3 0 BE REVISED PiE I are two ways of telling the genuine MantLE A brilliant light and a long life are two other ways. Once used, always used. See that you get the genuine. * . : «| Cited to Appear Before { . .| = ) . | the Board. =4 . - R : $ : 3 “ ¢ | The Retirement of Sergeant Avon 8 @ | Severely Criticized in a Com- X * Z | munication From a Citizen % [ & ® % of Qakland. 3 * @ 1 B o g ¢ | Chief of Police Sullivan was engaged : @ | vesterday in carefully examining the list i3 ! | of men whose names are enrolled on the | % 4 | police pension list. Unless he is con + | vinced that the men were retired for good o | and sufficient reasons, he intends to ask | 7 | the Police Commissioners to order them back into the ranks 4| The case of ex-Captain Wright, who ¢ | was 1 hy the old board notwith- . at he had been a member of @ \e department for only eight vears. has + | created considerable comment in pol | circles. Tt wa at the time that 2 ht was ph disab! ut this | is denied by the men who were associat h him. Wright's object in asking t ST, i joners for an indefinite € T L e — was to visit the Phili Isi- | He expected to be appointed secretary of the Philippine Commission and wa his pension to go to his wife. It is claim- | Beiobeiedoededsdesies +0000 0000000000000 04000000000+000600@ ol by his friends that if he decided to - | locate at the islands he intended to re- M. E. SCOTT. J. W. BARNES, D. GOODALE. T. V. KINGTON. | sign from the department e o = T oo e S ~ At the next meeting of the bo: WHO WILL REPRESENT UNVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IN TO-MORROW'’S RACE. |sunivan wiil submit a aomplete { men who are . . e Rowing Club are: J. H.|letes, having been especially successful as | Pame will be taken u ately, and u ’ Y w; Charles Bates, No. 2;| bicycle racing men. The university n retired offi lows ek i bdwin, No. 3; H. H. Haight. | were o unfortunate s to b without a enfieq L s on, wnces f W Toke i S o | oA I‘nv\\i.h'h{m practice, their own boat | into t or suffer th At H & Drake Amalgamators, operat- 4 i he Columbias enjoy the ad age of | being laid up for repairs for some ne. | of bein imarily dismis from the jaily: 1 30- o : Bl naving an experionced coach in Harry | Thelf Uppontnts, RoWever, in & Spirit of | deparin KROGH foe Sl Tocin, somiee = s . s 1 ht. while Charles Goodwin is also an | Sportsmanship, placed a boat at their dis The f g comm tion was — e E = . . oo 34 The remaining | B ~.\’1 at 3 e race will be rowed on | with the d of Police Commissior SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS L Seat ) Bl e les & Barts ang| oakland estu 1 is expected to e the rday Operation Datly. 625 Sixth Strest. o 3 & of | J n—are well-known ath- | the university n will participate. BYRON JACKSON. RS WILL INGLESIDE NOT CAPE NOME HOUSES FOR SALE. ft.. $200. Apply to the THUMBO LUMBER CO. Third and PPOSE MAKING | TO BE REOPENED . Ky — was retired n EXPERIMENTAL MACHINERY & MODELS. | RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTWERN PACIFIC COMPANT. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Srains leave nnd are due (o nrrive as NAN FRANCESG (Main Live, Foot of Market Street.) tEAvE — Fhow Frarvany 25, 1000 — ARRIVE 421004 Benlets, Suisnn, Elmira, Vacaville, 5 04 Sacramento 7400 Rus #7:004 Shasta _ Ex Red Blu #3:304 Martiner, San itawon, Calistoga ap/! Santa Rosa #8:304 The Overland Lix:i cd—Ogden, Den- ver, Owabia, Chicagn B BOA San Jos Toue, , Os) 9:00A Haywarls, N *9:004 Davis, Woollan M a. ezl Woy Siaiions i ¢ o nhv £ 't v i A L ]- p ] 11. E: Lk \ s L 544A Mission, 8. F.; co: Stooks - ? sling with a desperate pri Frcooe s 2 32 e . Stockton, Secra ! W[ SLB PUHT ttempt to Legalize Poolselling on ing wilh o’ decrerate pri R ventors sictls” SonpA . Skt gy [ - i | g a dislocation of the “ARSH STEAM PUMPS Vi ons. ‘ aCeS esu S ln a | pensic by ,]u.; well supplied with the | pigh or jow lifts. Simonds, 33 Market 00r Hay wards, 1 Way Stations orld’s goods ——— = adioar Maytinen g . F F % ‘“-.-’h. Commissiopers ntend to thoeough- BEACH GOLD CONCENTRATOR. N - 3 e e Tequire into the charges as stated in | EAVES All the Goid by Gravitation. No quick- | *4:100r Benicla, Vacay Bacramento, Business Men of San Fran | lat Failure. Iy imquire into the AVES AlL the Goid by Gravitation. No'duck. | caveor Belty | Vaeile, Sacouicois ¥ ] | P Fre pension list creased by the - = e Masyseilts, Ovowiiio. ...+« cisco Denounce Scheme s ond loard a few day e it_went out E Bur (0 beach gold saver: the ooly | sgcuer Nl e Jeoasml Stociton o s s | @ UPBRVISORS Tobin, Helms and’ other crimes are directly traceable to the| f.0MEe by over thirty namec, Soos vear s e SR B B g il ey B in Strong Terms. | &S Reed. composing_ the Police Com- | racetrack, Merchants Nave Intormed e | & served the mecefadty LSRR ANy | cycions. Gald Bevasator. #00 . Amalgamator 1o | asdaer Semeh Lixitod i Wesiy Wew O “ie4sa . | & mittee, were unable yesterday to that ‘}; ';-4]1. the pin of the money them coming under the disab @aily operation, Wm. H. Birch & Co., 132 1st. > Jeans and East. e c10:434 agree upon one of several or-|B0Ing out of legitimate t ade. Why can s om the quarterly mee = = | #3:30p Stockton, M 1215 > r propo- dinavins Tntandedt to apnhibit pool oo 0 TAES SEgrl without betting T thare the meeting in_ January the MATRESON'S SLUICE WASHER. B@r Freao, Nakersiieil Nome A Prop: inan - led prohibit pool | js no reason why people should get rich reased from 49 to 80, m gt ritfles and carpet combined saves Los Angeles, Dem a hor gered the |selling on every form of sport except | illegitimately at the expense of the com- BB InCE e e of over $20.000 face AN WINE % New Orleans and E . The general | on aces, After a long discus- | munity. k B iditional expense of over $2 lopincer A0M . FEN WERBLN G5 W o0 T anuew Hauta Fa Tonie— at to make Mayor Phelan strongly op- | Reed insisted that no ordinance to pre- |3 GoLDp S Tor Mojure il Fiist v 2 - hoc 1ling c 1 = o o 007 Haywards, Niles and San Jose.. ... E " 1 the | posed the plan to legalize gambling within _pool selling could be made effective | | MARSHALI B Mg St coast | the inclosure of a racetrack, the commit~ ;f,’,‘"“,r”,,’,:,v\“"' made a penalty to visit the | WHY WEBSTER WILL NOT | som_street 3ov Oreatal Mail—Oglen. \ inter- | tee came to the conclusion that it could There an order in existence now,” 4 30r rlon i : e e e Lo e o asian ot the aapt | said el "helianrls psenco.now.,| ' SIGN JANITORS' DEMANDS | . WORKS s ity | oore COmata, Chicnen oo orr o " e f the bor and it is highly | pools on 5 and dogs. " 1f another is many o- .. 111 Purt. Conta and Way Hia- Tal© 18 N o e that th ed ordinances 5 it. the Mavor wonl | - e ... 1935 OL WARE an trade wer a natugal dea ] b avor, would | o Informs School Board That His =t P : M . " A vise McCarthy addressed the hor Buprema cked. IRVINE BROS.. s A PAWNSHOP he eamship Cor in behalf of his ordinance by s and the one int Reasons Are Backed by Suprem oo Moy WL B 2 SRR s S 1V emeasa ' ropost % in the downtown poolrooms wing pool-selling on Court Decisions. - s : =1 COAST BIVINION (Nazyow Gnagel 5 3 - nterests e entirely abolished and & mo- iris mutuels Superintendent of Schools Webster yes- | LIQUORS. (Foot of Market i e T n one year. He contended that c livan prohibiting | f '-"‘('""“““ ”" LS "“l‘" “"]" 3y 5 Ty | } o e s T 5 th tal dame t the community | lotteries and the publi thereof was @ sons for not s ing the sc LURRICATING 01, Crud $2:03p Newark, Conterville, “an Jose, Now 4 o et el iy - d T ~ ds fo AT e o LUR Crude OfI and Gasoline s - 2 b . by otiaeling ouly & el e o0 I e L e RS Passuae (A AR FREIGRTE MeAUFFICR, 22 Soear str 8 % A N P & sertion Mayor Phelan replied it ver quarter. A deles | Works, the fanitors should o e Btationa. B t10:30a 4 e e S8 Eats Tarinate e ] £ SRt A Ee charter Schaezjein . 3 te Dl oft | cursion, Sau Jose 1: <m”‘r!;.vn\n (l| rj)z. ’tmm ,.w’l :“n‘\_ w ‘v' ‘x'v ; ir ivers, but the [i‘y'\\‘ rur‘h har Kearny. between Sutter and Bush streets. va ra A . 17:209 » - i W. BELL, Central P ng Works, Mis- | = —_— - = i aton st.. S. F. Phone Jessie 61, _CREEK ROUTE FERRY. g ; a Strikers G X el 3L | rremSAN FRAHGISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 9)— « | in the First Baptist| Kurtz & Co.’s shoe factory, Mission ROCKERS. | <= ‘Y‘."’ 11:00a.8. 11:08 0 1309 4 | et, this evening. The | gtreef as practicall on its ith s Hula-Hula Rocker: Centrifugat | , 250, ” o Melt 1OF Yeddinga: by | sureats bas proctically win A i | ROCKES Sohd vomps: Machinery. PaRiE | "1afis™" ML Naax S s A. Wood tch songs by employe & LACY CO. 21 Frement st. 2 00 : :00r . St.J. Bremner ftations by and the shoew ut | — - - - = ey ; L iy o b g e ) bec » men had PORTABLE HOUSES. BASY DAVIRIGH (Bevad Gunge). e | Miss Alice Woods, Re hments beer notwith the pr EURNHAM-STANDEFORD CO.. Washington ST ool Toewnt S8 served test of their fellow employes. A k ago Oukland, or Builders’ B TEex Oouan View San Francisco_. 18:809 ¥ B sl SO A S0 e shoeworkers held a meeting and de- |~ = e " fass Joge. Ayt < g . : [ fed to Eive up the stru Erhey ac- _DRIVING ENGINES. oo oMl Weducidays iy s Open to the Public. knowledgad the right of the proprietors to | Worthington Steam Pumps & Water Meters, Baciite b e und ::.. . The Mark Hopkins Institute of Art will | employ nd arge who igvay: they « Mundy, Holsting Nugines: Thewn: & Sowens | Luis Obispo, Surf, Lompoo and S 2 . pleased. About eighteen lasters and shoe T Prineipal Way Stations ... T w [be open to the publie to-day, free of |Bleaged. About Seicen Asiers ah8 o5 | EXGI*ES, BOILERS. ETC. | +10e804 san Jons wnct Way Station aase ing pr | charge, from 9 a until 5 p. m., and in | probable they will submit to the inevi- | BAKER & HAMILTON. Engines and Poflers: 1:304 Ban Jose aud Way Statios *3:309 T the evening from 7:30 until 10 o’clock e. 5 lowest prices on the coast. Pine & Davis sta $2:45¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, K & 7 . 3t 4 oht | e I S ‘ ::1.. Alto, Santa Clara. Han Jose . [ Ups | s Pinoa, Santa Croz. Salioas, 3 g 7 y | FUR COATS AND ROBES FOR CAPE NOME. | Mouterey and Pacifie Grove. o = 118 G | B0y San Jose aud_ Way Statio 0 can Supervisors' Committee on JABSERPORFUER LS Gan oo e ' Princival Way Siaiious oty . & Yok 5 R :00P San Joso and Principal Way Stations s R ; Hitieq Q | TENTS AND - OVERS. | 137307 Sandose and Princigal Way ey —— : Nigging mea Public Utilities So NEVILLE & CO.. manufacturers. bags. tents o Jous awd Wag Sbations DI ART FAILURE. Inf 3 | covers. 31 and 23 Caiifornia st ed. | o rd T an Exten niorm { | oa o b ‘ ALIFORNIA § IMITED r | The Supervisors' Committee on Public e Utilities met last night to consider the | g 4 « | 1ighting of public streets entirely by elec- | CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. : nd he | Felty. Chalrman Reed stated that one | Santa Fe Route LESSHR % lso | of the plans under consideration was the | m.m Y ; Sttendi; get | construction by the city of its own poles | \ v AND NORTH PACIFI3 r pitur and distributing system and the purchase | RALWAY COMPANY. h t o | of the electric current from the lgwest | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market S& bidd | S TO . “ 5 Flo Y Dresis A [« Electrician Hunt of the Tndepen- | wallAN FRANCISCO 7O SAN RAFARI. % J lorence L. Deuprey’'s Alimony. | dent Company, who vear com- | $:30 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri . £as n ¥ L. Deuprey has applied to the |y a report on the estimated cc #an udh:nwn. m. urdays—Extra trips at 1: Supe order compelling | electric plant for lighting the streets and T : 4 1z 8 é SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:90, i 4 : Assistant District | municipal buildings and the approximate | v A o B Rt B Boar, J en, | At Deuprey. to app: cost of operating the same, gave valuable | SAN' RAFAEL TO SBAN FRANCISCO. - e has not paid her | information to the commitice. He sald | by < g g e T TE Y : - feupport of herself | the poles would cost $50.000, lamps $30,000, | Ao ¥ Bg ' " efend 1 her $80 fc insulators, wires, etc., $110,000, plant for | SUNDAYSs8:10, 5:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:48, 5:08, a0 fused 10 b ,ublfe buildings $15,0001 total $235,000. The | Setesar San Francises and Sul v lowa 1 and aiso | to light public buildings would be } . uetsen Parl 4 pay $1% costs accrued during | 00 annually, the street lamps costing = sbeluio o % Lorabin s 50. It was ascentained thut the c o Leave Arrive | lighting now is $384,000 per ye Ban Francisea o‘&o&fl.fi San Franctsea Eloh EAT A ke nl Ui d ¢ proposed plan is carried out b This i ot s u'l' ¢ Week | Sun- 5%, Sun- | Week ap saving of §160.750 annually could be | 5 - unuing and wost Days. Destinat!: days. | fected with a 40 per cent better light luxurious train across the continent. ol fae il e i ght. — === | aving the first year would go far to ConNECTING TRAIN LEAVES SAN FrANCISCO: ;rsufl:‘:-: Novato. xgglfm! 40 amy ....... OG0 SOSOG0 o | Paying the original cost of the plant. £ P.M. Monday, Wednesday, Frida; pm| 9: amj Petaluma. :02 pm10:25 amy QOCOCOOOIO00 S | PO T e Poniatowski, president of the At Loy Malpgrr i kg o 0 pm| §:00 pm| Santa Rosa. | 1:35 pm/| 6:2 pm © R O ELE E ELECTROZONE FREE TO-MORROW. . mformed the cnter the field until July direct to | €00,000 to 120,000,000 gailons of water were | going to e daily in the Standard sys- | | tem and engineers were at work now with | view to utilizing that amount for | purpose demanded. T ¢ owned | | 400 ‘square miles of water she nd 140 i miles of pipe would be ne ary to bring | | the water direct to this city. To a ques: Friday and Saturday only We made these vests and can vouch for their good qualities. The assortment c_nmpriscs all the latest effects in checks and plaids—grounds in black, navy, brown, tan and gray. P.11 in time to conngct with trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Franciscw at 5:3 p- m. with Palace and Tourist Il limited ; : Mariket Street, Phioue Mai FRISCO SOON )3 *Gakiand, 1118 Broad: way; Sacramento,201 J Street; SanJose, 7 Wi Banta Clara Street. oo NORTH PAGIFIG COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. {1200 nor the Biue Lak EXPRESS Ay 3 } | svstem. The company would only do a cars for Kansas City, St. Louis, | | wholesale business of supplving power, DAILY Sicage Ruk Naar R | ana the city would be required to own a | Local trains between Stockton, VALLEY complete distributing system. Fresno, Hanford, VisaNa, Tulare Regarding (he water question, which | and Bakersfie ROAD was next taken up by the committee, ? E LEC I R 02 O N E Prinee Poniatowski stated that from 46.- | SEE YOU IN San Fraucisco office. 628 A aah tion by Reed whether the company was | in d & e S 3 | ample bottle of the willing. to sell the title of the system, re. | They come in double hreastedisiyic;igs, nictoted aboy FROM SSN FHANGISCO T MILE: vALLEY great ELECTROZONE at | gerving the right to the power developed | You will find any of the patterns desirable. AP EAN RAFANG. ety | by the water, Poniatowski replied that the 4 WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *9:30, 11:00 3 233 Kearny street. TRIR T T el e R I The price ior two days is @40, 5:15._6:00. 6:30 B, m. | Sy be consulted, but he admitted that the | , EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Ra- | water would' eventually have to come | fael, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. down the coast. ° at .wD-nd 11:30 D. Yo:00, *11:30 & m; 7ak ELECTROZONE ELECTROZONE . ELECTROZONE . ELECTROZONE AT ALL DRUGSTORES § Bathing the Baby. There is a right and a wrong way to do everything—and bashing the baby is no exeeption to this rule. In The Sunday Call will appear an article that will prove most interestin~ to the fond mother, and, if the directions given are followed, baby will be equally ap- preciative. The text is illustratéd by excellent half-tones; which make ail the explanations clear. PRI S ST Scotch Entertainment and Tea. A Scotch entertainment and tea for the benefit of the Woman's Home Mission So- | 3 J ) & ) / | & Out-of-town orders bearing postmark of Friday or Saturday will be filled. sNWood&Ce. - 718 Market Street. 8:15, *4:45, 6:30, 9:00 p. m. Trgins marked () run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAPAEL TO.SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:35, %:35, 7:45, %:40 & m.; «12:30, 2:15, 8 m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdavs at 6:40 and 10:15 p. m BUNDAYS—6:20, *5:00, *10:00, 1145 & mg @1:40, *3:15. 4345, %6:30 p. m. Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS-—5:45. 645, 7:%, 9:46 & m.; 13:35, 2:35, 3:48, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Baturdays at 7:00 and 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—§:06, 10:05 a, m.; 13:05, 2:15, 3:38. 8:00, 6:45 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. x”l‘ m. week days—Cazadero and way stations. :40 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations, 00 a. m. Sundays—Tomales and Way stations 130 am| g‘m(‘on. Vindsor, : Realdsburg, "en Lytton, serville, overdale. | 7:35 pm| 8:23 pem op! and Ukiah. l 7:35 nm' 82 pa | 8 oiu-l Guerneville. | 7:35 pm 7.3 am| 8:00 am| Somoma | 9:15 am) and §:10 pm/| 500 pm| Glen Ellen. ll:fim 6:22 pmy 7:30 am| 8:80 am| Sebastopol. |10:40 am)10-28 lnqm’supm I1:$pm!lfl: Stages conmect at Santa Rosa for ont Springs and White Sulphur Spnm;.‘.‘xr.n}':x’: for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Gaysars: at Hope land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakee Rfl and Bartiett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy rings, Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes, Laure} Dell flh-. ‘Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Eotter Valley, John Day's. Riverside, Lieriey's, Bucknell’ Bedrin Heights. Hullville, Orrg Hot Springs. Mendocino City. Fare 3 .';:n."'p:".'.]l". WL Laytonville, Cume s Sprin Otsen’ l-.;:.(h and Bureka 2 . . turday to Menday round- tickets o &r:t‘. trip at re. nday round-trip tickets ‘point begond San Rafasi at Nait ratem - cket Offices. 850 Market st.. B C. WHITING, b &y e General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent, MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC Leave San Franciscu via Slulllll:‘i!L'A' Week Days Y Sundays.. I

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