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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1900. FAIL TO- AGREE UPON THE PODL- ROOM ORDINANC Prohibition of Betting on Horses and Dogs Is Postponed. s Owed by Pacific Gas Oom- to Be Deducted From Its —Special Privileges to Be Taxed. — . I a's anti-poolroom ordi- final passage in the rday, but went ne ordinance prohib- 1-buying, bookmaking egistering bets ses or dogs. amend by adding the orees or dogs, but the ed down. he believed that all e ordinance should laws, eo that all The Mayor on here had been a advertisement, 'DR. BUCKLEY WILL SUCCEED HOPKINS e e o e e e e e e e e ] Ba e as oo 'NO PENALTY FOR FAULTY SERVICE ON TELEPHONES Ordinance Exacting Switch Before Paying Nickel Is Defeated. —_— Supervisor McCarthy Presents New Measure Limiting the Number of Subscribers on Party Line to Five. o The ordinance providing a penalty for those rendering telephone service for fail- ure to make a switch after the nickel has been dropped was indefinitely postponed at vesterday’s meeting of the Board of Supervisors. The result of this action on the part of the board will be that the tele- phone monopoly will continue its exasper- ating policy of exacting the nickel bp?ore it has ascertained whether the party or number called for responds. The motion to indefinitely postpone was made by Connor after the report of City triclan Hewitt, who had been directed to investigate the feasibility of the plan laid down by the measure, had been read. The report stated that the examination had been of necessity circumscribed, and could Engineer Grunsky and Chief Elec- | RAILROAD SUES T0 SAVE ROUTE FROM THE CITY Southern Pacific Company Seeks to Maintain Mis- sion Track. Asks That the Board of Public Works Be Perpetually Enjoined From Carrying Out Its Many Threats. S By virtue of authority vested by the charter, San Francisco's Board of Public Works has threatened to tear up the tracks of the Southern Pacific Company from Seventh street to the county line, but for the present the proposed ‘drastic measures” must be abandoned. Suit was | filed_yesterday by the company against | the Board of Public Works and its pres- |ent members, Marsden Manson and | George H. Mendell, w0 perpetually enjoin the aefendants from proceeding to_carry their threat into execution. E. Foulds appears as attorney of record for the cor- ration, and associated with him as coun- sel are John Garber and Peter F. Dunne. | The pedition is a ponderous document. and in addition to the allegations of fac and concluding prayer contains a com- | plete history of the organization of the e valting for & per- | rot be complete unless the telephone com- | Southern Pacific, all of its predecessors, to enforce it. Brandenstein £ pany would allow an inquiry into ItS|its lessor, the Southern Pacific Railroad - ; e an 3 B financial condition. 1Tt was thought that| Company, branch lines and subo on favored the closing o 1 ErLE PEETA g SehERN e : | any modification of the telephone ser- | dinate corporations. It also y of s 82, Yice as suggesied by the ordinance was | pletely covers the history — of nexpedie: wou require 30 extra | ¢; a ot “that Dr. V. P. Buckley, New Member of the Health Board. and would cause more or less | comibaisn, and election that put cru: sade against @O PP 0002 620904900 90400004000 0000 050500090 y manner B S e S L. J vy since he first came before the public. sides at 154 T New Crew of City Employes Selected e e o o o o o 'Ulllll the party called had been ralsed. | would lead to the abolition of the nickel & ylor street. | party line to five, which he thought might remedy the defective service of the tele- Section 1 gaged in the business of supplying telephonic e to the city of San Francisco or to the ts thereof shall connect, maintain or more than five telephone instruments v line. person, CLEANERS GO TO WORK| by the Board of Public firm or corporation of the provisions of this ordi- the party calling to walt | It | No person, firm or corporation en- | present charter in operation and seated the Board of Supervisors and the Board | of Public Works. Facts regarding dele- | gations to the late municipal Democratic en & Tel R. VINCENT P. BUCKLEY, a well- He {s still a young man and has attained | flll?‘"l[mT"z{]. vtvhrlghpaizo’ Investigators held | convention being pledged to use every | t § Il j wn young physiclan of this an enviable prominence in his chosen | '®\Pe2 Gi=tinCh DeRefl to the seryice | effort to place candidates in nomination. | /] en t tak = McCa ) d 1 - | who, after election, woul! use equ ort has been appointed by Mayor fleld. In taking the office he has no defl-| ity of the gentlemen who had made the | to “tear the Taile bur of thetpodual eftort | Phelan to fill the vacancy on the nite plans as to what he will favor and | investigation, and he would not urge | Mission' are cited; the general issues are Board of Health caused by the resigna- what he will oppose. His opinions on the | the ordinance which he had incroduced,éfis rounded into form, and then the com- | tion of Dr. W. E. Hopkins. work of the Board of Health will, he says, | from the report he believed that the modi- | plaint jumps to_thé line of fact on which | 2 native of San Fran- be influenced entirely by the necessities of | fication of the service was impracticable, | the Southern Pacific Company asserts te of the State University each occasion as It arises. He has held | 44 €ast at the present time. = orainance | Bt ihe Board of Pubile Werks or the | i his practice has been confined to this no public office so far. Dr. Buckley re-|yq > number of telephones upon a | ern Dacifie Company leeslt. 1t belag — the ern Pacific Company itself, it belng the lessee of the Southern Pacific Railroad | Company, is vested with the authority to company. The ordinance, which |tear up the tracks. | the License and Order | On this point the complaint reads: “The | Southern Pacific Rallroad Company and its predecessors and its lessee, the South- ern Pacific Company, have for more than | thirty-five years continuously and unin- | terruptedly operated its railroad upon the route in question and have maintained and kept the exclusive and on of the railroad an | | eaceable pos-"| (fthfl right of | ADVERTISEMENTS.: MUNYON'S INHALER Cures Catarrh, Asthma and Grip Relieves Colds, Opens Up All the Air Passages. Instantly Cures Sore Throat, Bronchitis and All Lung Diseases. CURES BY INHALATION Clouds of Medicated Vapor are inhaled through the mouth and emitted from the nostrils, cleansing and vaporizing all the inflamed and diseased parts which cannot be reached by medicine taken into tAe stomach. Works. |84 Geemed Fullty of n Iicas ordl- | way on and over which It is constructed | PPED ON ¢ Public Work: lected | and upon conviction thereot shall be subject | 25AINSt all the world. It permeates every air passage. WORK ST of Public Works selected | and upon conyiction thereof shall be subject | A copy of the petition for the writ of in- And at once destrdys the disease germs. USTICE ¥ rda individuals who recently | gavs or both :g;lnr&lon dv\'nf!;?;l\;fld‘knn kthe members of ;l ';uflg l‘hr(;\llh ‘m-di;‘lt‘ad lAmih:l!n‘l‘\‘z_!d o:‘c:-. a civil ser 5 . | the Board of Public Works, wh E ¢ is an invigorating tonic to vital £ e cha - HALL OF J P 1v 1" “c}“e\-e:— “m“:‘h‘ll(r‘\rj McCarthy’s resolution calling for a com- | manded to appear before. Jfid;e“see::fll You are not confined to the mere odor of a remed : b : . plete municipal telepaone system was at a date to be set and show cause why a You obtain the remedy 1f applied directly to t! iy » is Af men will draw a per passed to print. The proposals submitted | perpctual writ should not issue as prayed. | It positively cures Cat and diseases of th o Conference Will Be Held This After- as a pleasant result of hav- 1 should include a complete : 8 ved. It positively cures diseases of the throat and lung of the Auditc s for work the Hall the effect ¢ he refusal ing their andle a sewer without gloves, and their All of the i b v serve ACCUSED OF APPLYING TORCH TO GET REVENGE James Fitzgerald Charged With Set- )0 subscribe harles Gardella, Tim- Sullivan, Michael Kenney, Henry J. . Clare and James Mur- 1y ppointees were closely ques- | ymmissioner McCarthy regard- owledge of the proper way to APPEALS IN SESSION | Number of Opinions Handed Down in | Matters of Interest on the ! Pacific Coast. The Unlted States Circuit Court of Ap- | 'Come and See It. It enables you to cure yourself at h - £ t 3 4 equipme itral station and all o peic noon to Determine Status of ed their fitness for the fauipmen e EATOn AL 1t §s & powertul vet harmiess antiseptic. = - keeping the. sewers of a great | the 8 nd all appliances neces- | CIRCUIT COURT It 13 s casy to breathe as the common air. : o Bateman’s Contract. are Charles I. Ford, | 58rY_to 1 the proper installation to OF et & or cauterizing. tis and consumption. by a sense of rellef. destroys at Its use is followed Imme; It enables you to save big doctor's fees It is the most rational treatment known. It makes you feel like a new person. Come and Try If. The » tly inhale: ot d In cut is designed for answers io the various dificult queries | ting Fire to Lodging-House Be- |Peals opened the May circuit yesterday in| T WO STYLES. & ome “The "pocker inbaier is mada of hard ru - roved beyond the shadow of a doubt that | canin’ HHel Wkle) Bastan | this eit There were present Judges| handy, portable, unbreakable, unspillable; can be carried in the pocket ; A nloRIAon . They, Wort rowardSt| | Jamds Fitageralds s Htlokiaves | ST, CUbeit Hos snd Mawiere Atlar | S COMPLETE. SOLD BY ALL sulation. The es Fitzgerald, a bricklayer, was ar- | handing down & bate | . the head of the list of | regted yesterday by Detective Crockett | ona "feaony & batch of opinions the | PRICE $1.00, WiTH ALL MEDICINE SUING FOR THE AMOUNT i OF A WINNING WAGER | it W. W. Miller After the Tanforan People Because of a Queer Bet. t has been broug against the Tan- by W. W. Miller e chase after the plague a a this great metropolis. | H ¥ ‘The German brinus Verein v the Board of Public | requisition for ten clean- further rewarded by being alary roll of the munici- and Pol having ing-house Fitz- | gerald formeriy roomed at the house, but | was ejected on account of his quarrelsome . disposition. Shortly before the blaze was J: a 1 At ! covered, it is claimed, Fitzgerald tol Of thelr sclentific knowledge will be | 4 friend that he intended to sot firo to the e e toa¥s0 thotsughiovell [ house in order to be revenged. o e o rarouehly well | " According to one of the lodgers Fitzger- the Board of Health will dis- ihnsk % ald entered the house a few minutes be- tinue the use of disinfectants in a mad | §13, Tterpd the phantom. When Sewers Mave mucoumbed to the mops | (0 Eather some o DSl b posaible Yor: the “aers. | shortly afterward 'and _quickly walked society bud to hold court within the | {oWn the street. A short time afterward e Taceosns bf ‘the Sowran the | the porch was found to be on fire. | e L Crushed Under a Horse. ane oft suspicion of evening to a lodg- 1 start out on their labors this 1d it is thought that the re- started and was seen rags and place them He left the premises n e | Festival of German Societies. societies—the Bavarian, esslan, South German, Baden and Gam-‘ vill hold a spring festival | May at Shell Mound Park, An enjoyable time is promised riding a horse yesterday at Thirteenth and Market streets, when the animal slipped and fell with ewman under, He was dragged out and taken to the Recelving Hospital in the ambulance. His face, fore rke’ R. E. Newman, 15 Vicksburg street, was | the arguments in the case of the North Pacific Rallroad Com- | pany vs. J. A Soderberg, the issue being whether land containing valuable deposits | of bullding granite should or should not | be classified as mineral land, James B. | Kerr of St. Paul and Judge R. A. Bal- linger of Seattle appeared for the com- pany. The case is on appeal from a de- cision by Judge Hanford of Washington. The court took action in several appeals as follows: Otto Groeck et al. vs. Southern Pacific | Railroad Company; decree affirmed. William John et al. vs. Philip T. Smith et al.; judgment affirmed. | The'Port Blakeley Mill Company vs. F. | C._Shar] judgment affirmed, | “John McMullen et al. vs. A. B. Bowers | and the Bowers California Dredging Com- pany; décree reversed and cause remand- ed with Instructions to dismiss the bill on | the ground of non-jurisdiction. The steamer Protection et al. vs. W. H. | Lord; decree affirmed. | Employers’ Liability Assurance Corpo- | ration (Limited) | | Seid Back; judgment | | | | decree ‘reversed with directions to enter | | DRUGGISTS. Speclal Free Exhibition This Week at the Following Drug Stores: THE OWL DRUG CO., |NO-PERCENTAGE DRUG CO. 1128 Market St 49 Market St. | LOUIS ZEH PHARMACY, McDONNELL PHARMACY, 1226 Market St. { 106 to 110 Grant Ave. GRANT DRUG COMPANY, GEO. DAHLBENDER & CO., 3 and 40 Third St. | 24 Kearny St. Polite sttendants will be on hand to answer all questions. Everybody s invited to give the Inhaler a free trial. You are welcome to & treatment whether you purchase of not. Special attention to mail orders, Munyon’s Homeopathic Remedies. This company has prepared separate specifics for all diseases, which are sold by all druggists. Each remedy is so labeled there can be no mistake. With them every mother e family doctor. A e muarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will cure rheumatism in & few hours: by the committee in charge. The high | head and left arm were bruised and it | reversed and cause remanded that my Dyspepsia Cure will cure any case of indigestion or stomach trouble; that % standing of the socleties insures a thor- | was suspected that he had sustained se- | F. G. Hall vs. Elizabeth Kincell; judg-| per cent of kidney complaints, includ: nngm s';‘kts;fll'i (;::fl.h: n;‘fi"io:::nm:o 1;1“:3:: oughly orderly affair. rious internal injuries. { ment reversed and cause remanded. Cure; that my Catarrh Cure will cure catarrh of the head. throa ¥ his $5 to A John Meyers vs. Charles Brown et| how chronic or long nding; that nervous affections and diseases of eart are con- ¢ n — e e = ot At trolled and cured by my Nerve and Heart Cure: that my | Cure will break uo any o i o B o B S e g g e iy by form of cold in @ few hours. 57 cures for 57 allments. Every druggist sells them—mostly i ‘ y Ki gt - LR 25 ial. OO RH I E S WILI ‘ decree ‘reversed with dircetions G0 ent s TREATMENT BY MAIL. ker, to whom:he afterward returned a decree in favor of appellants, LUTELY YREE. Th 4 “ Write Prof. Munyon for advice, which is ABSO S, The most obstinate L loxing the o “l"’b!“”""xn"‘t:m“s":s‘: cases succesatully treated in strictest confidence. “Guide to Health” FREE. . allowing the bo e . were referrsd to | after the race and so he did not ipon for his bet. After the race had been run, the complaint alleges, the rent to Mrs. Rose and pald her | her winnings for $5 to one bet of $5, | and then he told Miller he had not had a | chance to bet the $5 and so could only re- | turn the money given him. Miller demanded his bet, clalming that bets made after his had been pald, and he | MARRY MILITARY MAN Society Belle to Become the Bride of Alleged Burglar Heir to Fortune. Jerome Maurice Rosenfeld, who claims | that he has fallen heir to $100,000 by the death of his father, had a charge of burg- | lary against him dismissed by Judge Mo- gan yesterday. He was accused of break- ing into a room in a lodging house on | Market street and steallng a few trifling articles. The complaining witness, Ed- MUNYON'S H. R. H. CO., 1505 Arch St., Phila. | Loyal Legion. He served in the Mexican Desih of Mxs: Valesis NIttt Wi distinction and gatned rencwn Valeria Biddle Elliott, widow of the late | n 5 Givil war. He was brevetted major Lafayette Lieutenant Guy Scott Some Time in June. ward Herne, did not appear and the Judge had to dismiss the case. Rosen- feld had another charge of burglary | against him dismissed by a jury in_the Superior Court a few days ago and he General Wasbington Elliott, | general for meritorious conduct on the died in this city last Sunday. The death | fleld of battle. He retired from the army of this lady calis to mind the services ren- | in 1579 with the rank of colonel. dered the country by her husband, who | b Ao T e s AT A brought the matter before the officers of | the :ssorla(!on His claim was that they were responsible for the action of the | pool boy. He received no satisfaction in | portion of 3 i . hteenth and Nine- d g0 he has brought suit | dled In San Francisco June 29, 1888. He | Twenty new steamships are now under I " Tiglx and Power | {heough nis attorney, Arthur M. Currie, was promptly arrested on the Hemne|was one of the founders of the California | construction for the trans-Atlantic ser- . 3 & proposal for the con- | for the amount he claims was pald the | 0| anawell. . P! e 8¢ | Commandery of the Military Order of the | vice and four for the trans-Pacific. » 3 '3 s ready for transmission 0 t pool boy and which he has not received. ——e—————— Lottery Legislation Valid. The City Attorney yesterday submitted an opinion to the Board of Supervisors in which he holds that the three bills now before the board touching upon the mat- e —e——————— Husband Not to Blame. : Matthew Lestrange, whose wife jumped out of a three-story window at 537 How- | ard street Saturday because she said he attacked her with a knife, was discharged RAILROAD TRAVEL. e A A A A il tody yesterda! morning. is B D — ter of lotteries are vaild. The bills are in- N oament ihat he. did not atiemt to constructed in Treat aver tended to make the possession of lottery draw a knife on her was corroborated by tickets, lottery lists or tools used in their production & misdemeanor. On the strength of the opinion the ordinances were passed to print yesterday by the board. g thelr two childrer, who also’ said that he was out of the room when their mother made the leap through the win- dow. Though the woman's back is broken, the physician attending her re- ported yesterday morning that her chances of recovery are favorable. —_——————— OPEN SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO Santa Fe Route The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway System begs to announce the completion of its railway from San Francisco to Chicago—2550 miles. oo oo eeete oo @ 0’BRIEN & C0. WILL, OFFER PECIAL INDUCEMENTS.. e THIS DAY. K CHEVIOT SUITS, tailor-made, ri $20.00; sale price 6 ‘Warspite at Monterey. MONTEREY, May 7.—The British cruls- er Warsprite, the flagship of Admiral L. A. Beaumont, commandant of the Pacific ort to-day for squadron, came into this mall and lugp“el. The route from South American Esquimalt for the spring rendezvous and will remain here several days. chly appliqued; all $12.50 i % S” GOLF CAPES, sizes 14, 16 and 18; regular price $3.00, $3.50 $4.00, all sites, will be sold at .$2.50 LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS, in size 36 only; value for 750, 85¢ and §$1.00; the entire lot will be offered at .a.50C FROM MARKET 709 215 and 217 Sutter St. It is the only railway which owns and controls its track from the Pacific Ocean to Lake Michigan. i i B T It proposes to furnish prompt and satisfactory service, and it 50 dozen LADIES’ SKIRTS; value for $1.00 and $1.25; all offered at.65c hopes to receive a generous proportion of the public patronage. el HEAVY ULSTERS, a very desirable garment for ladies traveling; prices i u ranging from $15.00 to $50.00 H : May 1st freight will be hand! 4 anging from....... shpe ..$15. ay 1st freight wil handled regularly to and from the East 100 LADIES' MOREEN AND CY PETTICOATS: value for i A complete new StOCk of and all points in the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California. $ " $3.50; will be $0Id @t.nnvnere-- et : g ® cARFETS, Fasfalis “apos s Coxncs Dyous sad Hisstaua Mreats, : ! LINOLEUMS, The date for inamgurating passenger train service will be i ’ : : CURTAINS, announced later, / % E Miss Leila Voornies. B RuUGS, ETC. E ’ i I ¥ ‘4@-0—0—0-0—0—0”0—0—0-0—0‘-0*—%0%0—0—0“—0—0—0—. i o JOHN J. BYRNE, EDWARD CHAMBERS, T i HE en:;dngement is announced of Mll‘!, Le;,l:;. Vo!ogfles ;ng‘ ng\\;ten:lnt Guy |m General p"”"f;‘;:gl:::; > Amuqner:::m Freight Agent, A Seott. Miss Voorhies is the youngest daughter of Dr. an rs. Voorhies, and . p E ll46 Mal‘ket Stl’eet- % the lucky man is a second lieutenant, Third Artillery, U. S. A., stationed at i Schlueter & vo“wrg W. A, BISSELL, Assistant Traffic Manager, Santa Fe System. 5 The wedding of the young couple promises to be a swell soclety function and 4 | will be solemnized some time in June.

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