The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 16, 1900, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1900, COUNTY CLERK'S RUSH TO C APE NOME GOLD | FGHT |} interesti FIELDS NOW WELL UNDER WAY M WL ! interesting P e vt N RN Over Thousand } . ‘ ! ore Gold - Hunters : File Suit to Enjoin Commis-| f{ NBWS : sion From Holding o lc;re_f\t/ Yes:ersda.if ; Exzaminations. }t‘?fi?; }:’v‘ii{?i& . b g g : Claim That the Charter Provision I;E":‘Ei:gdhy}i:;’z ing From Here. ; e T e b e e — -4 utional an erferes original on sale CUStomS In . Pflbl:—l:f—hwu- rs‘l‘:::saykze h;\;: SpeC' :‘ | Another attack was made yesterday on | :c?r?h(sycl:ma:lt:n‘z): also a ’,ch of tors Go North + the legality of the Civil Service Commis- soap; then several thousand yards of insertion and embroidery: imported black or tan hosiery for ladies (three pairs for a quarter); vacation requisites, such as hammocks, trunks, telescope baskets, toilet requisites, face lotions, skin preservatives and a choice display of the famous Richard Hudnut perfumery. [ fable milling B et erotiees covers | B} show ana priced at 35, which were [-a0d red, w | Bl formerly of, & ana %! ™ e sion. Suit was flled by A. C. Bauer| against John E. Quinn, P. H, McCarthy | and J. Richard Freud, who constitute the | commission, to restrain them from ‘‘pro- | ceeding with further competitive exami- | nations or from in any way interfering | | with the public business of any office or | | department of the city and county, or | with the public acts or tncumbency of any | | officer therein employed.” | Although the suit will directly affect all | employes over whom the commission now | assumes authority, it was filed for the se of protecting those employes in ounty Clerk’s office whom the com- fon is preparing to remove from of- D erieiere s ebebeied to Keep Look- out for Illegal Shipping. —_— we offer to-day and until a new lot of wash- art ticking tabl roya we show to-day fifteen very dressy hats in the h display | fice. | After dealing with the manner of the appointment of the members of the com- | mission by Mayor Phelan, direct attack | made in the complaint on the constitu- | tionality of that body. It is alleged that the Commissioners threaten, and unless | restrained wiil proceed, to molest, harass, | annoy and disturb certaln copyists who | are the lawful and actual Incumbents in i | that capacity in the office of the County | Clerk and to assall, question and bring | into dispute and uncertainty the validity acts of the incumbents 20 dozen fancy straw shapes In a variety of colorings (some were ), NOW. 20c and 30c | 44 size n we offer 12 doz. denimette cov unusual price . 'gentlemen’s we are offerin broken lines—a few of this and a few of that—in fancy straw shapes—about 30 dozen in all, reduced to 0c B O . S o s i i lightweight undershirts ' + public ton about twenty dozen P / ¢ | Sotine the MRt “maa Romaty. On the | vacation fafformade Siies ina7 | furnishings aral gray and 4 | assertion that such acts would be fllegal SUIS Frontiea “Jackets some | (& seasonable Weight)..... F % é nd in violation of the constitution, and if silk tafteta lined, others silk serga To SEE I | allowedito frocesd the- Gemmissionsts lined. percaline ltned skirts, orig- | men’'s negligee shirts In light col. + A et0iT Mfuner {nally sold at $10, 312; size line | ors, in twills. sateens and bedford THE RANIER ¢ | S e it the board from | broken; it your size s here, the | cords; medium and dark colors: Hofi. forever: Festtaibiog. tHO OR | price is % all sizes 14% to 17......50¢ % | full size, further action, Is demanded. DAY OF PLEASURE FOR | RAILROAD FREIGHT MEN i lot of Venetian cloths Shitiage 5108 o€ Jeoutiay e and two shades of navy; 56 inches ................... the suit 82 "immmgs we are cleaning up and shall be unt move; we offer colored b spangled gimp % to 13 ! iridescent effects combin black and gold; about 20 ; they formerly sold for Tse ——— lot of halr line suiting of fine | e 3¢ £ wearing cheviot, strictly all wool, | §1 and $150 the yard; a small lot 50 inches wide, In gray, tan and | to be clean: blue . ....the suit $00 | ... " to-day sees the third story of our new building Southern Pacific Employes Arrange | for @ Pienic Decoration Day | at Fairfax. | Invitations have been issued for the seventh annual picnic of the employes of | the Southern Pacific Company's local | freight department to be held May 30 at | Fairfax Park. Following are the com- mittees: Manager Committ: HORSESHOERS T0 E DEPRIVED OF PRIVATE SHAPS LRI B R S S e Y Ford affatre—L. H. Fortune (W TS of arrangements—S. R. Chappel rmamy. . Hardy (chairman), A parkine Strong. Willlam E, Tracy, H. T. Gripps, 4% 7 14 of o | ne L. E W. John te, . man) pe Fire Department Work Must | ¢ | Be Awarded to the Bien Lowest Bidder. E ‘ Bunnell, E. N. Mergut Partridge, M. A. Gard- i Coixeey &) AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE BEGREA A. E. Pinching (chair- J. H an, G. on, J. W. | sor manager; | gor. | PHONE MAIN 832 t of mandate : : we it ARMY INTELLIGENCE. | oux ensycrsco niponsss zmg vemonen | AYOTER PG NETC - norses and The Greatest Musical Comedy Ever Written. | Most Successful Drama. Pitcher, Eighth Infantry, | the same to the Major W. L. > TILL FURTHER NOTICE!! 4 5 bidder. » Judge found aut - | has been assigned to duty as provost ity for the fgsuance of the order in ques- | marshal and supervisor of police in the \I | v of Havana. | charter, which provides that | cf The Lady Slavey . :' supplies must be award- h.\(:\{nr FE 3 nfiLTJSHA_El%’;‘;'m:E{:?"x’;i n bids duly 0 or and mot | has been "announ < = ¢ pso 5 | Shon private nereementa In the oot | charge ‘of the lsland funds apgropriated ’ * 7 é i San ‘;’P‘"’ for eivil purp avana. | IN PREPARATION—RICE'S 1492." 1 ‘ ! et s in- 5 W. urgeon, United | 5 - g . i ?—\ e B x?x!;}‘!;(’: y sxlgn;‘d l-‘\lqm)r USUAL POPULAR PRICES. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDATY. i/ R ¢ | for blds. = Skl anitary officer of the clty of | 54 Reserved Seat in Orchestra, Saturday RRSERVED SRATE. N . i S _ 3 m @ | ”Svl\_ | weeks, ago sbee a onel C. C. C. Carr, Fourth Cavalry, | ik Tx”:l:“;h %_"Em e Next Week........... “THE BUTTERFLIES. e ¢ | plled for a writ of mandate to compel, the | ang First Lieutenant F. W. Alstaetter of | ranch Ticket Office Emporfum. w “ by Ps oard to ac s. The Com-|{he Engineer Corps, with seventeen medi- @ the interests | .,] officers and the casual detachment at - . best «lyrt‘u- the Presidio, will sail on the Logan to- * * ; ?| oers by the | [ $ f.[montty s ds of Shoss | st Lieutenant Arthur P Femgsm:i; | & | shoe @ ich would | phirty-sixth Infantry, has been_ ordered | R . IN ¢ | make it vers an adver- | o the casual detachment at the Presiato. | | Am1aWiz? You Bet!Am! : . tsement __call petitive bids. | This officer is just recovering from sev_ | | o o u 3 h ides that this | eral severe wounds whic e recelve | = x -te T -3 - N — ® e ° THESTREAM bEE bjsction wé s While engaged at the front. i | §- THINEL-VINTE —35 ZUSS o SN ¢ | supplies rertise £ 1 Ao ssis t 8 O g Al | [} Znormous Cot o v s ¢ | says the court. Ixsion may be | BANS Il not Jeave Neil about June i | MATINEE TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, | Of i Foermert Sme Spere friumot, & : + | of the opinion that it would be wise to | their orders having been changed. ‘Acting | Parquet %c, any seat; Balcony, ldc; Chil-| adopt other methods, but it cannot go be- | Assistant Surgeon John J. Repetti haw | dren, l0c, any part. | @ 3;.nrl the r‘h-)rrl‘l"!' That Ir trument fixes rficei\'pd rush orders to proceed on board | ALL NEW ! ALL NEW! - ere | o ¢ | the powers of the commission absolutely. | the Logan. get away | o & |1t provides for competition in the fur-| Cable information recelved at military EVERY ACT A BIG HIT! ' he was S = ¢ th S _1_ f th N F] t ;¢ htng‘ of f.~'\lxlm\lmia. m;.)n! this provision (lloadquarh‘rfl stmesl thmflthe .\;I,ea.l(!‘.‘l w;ith ' > must be followed. —Private contracts General Otis and his staff on board, left . ¢ Scenes at the Sailing of the Nome Fleet. T e S e R R EZRA KENDALL Drawing Crowded Honses Right Alon. ADVERTISEMENTS. SENT FREE TO MEN! A Most Remarkable Remedy That Quickly Restores Lost Vigor to Men. A Free Trial Package Sent by Mail to All Who Write. Free trial packages of a most remark able remedy are being mailed to all who 1 the State Medical Institute ed 80 many men who had bat tied for years against the mental and hysical suffering of lost manhood that he institu decided to distribute free trial resulting from yout folly, premature joss of strength and memory. weak back. varicocele or emeaciation of parts can now The y has a pecullarly grateful effect of warmth and seems to act direct te desired lopation. giving streneth gnd dev It cures yme ¥ opment just where it is needed all the ills and troubles that years of misuse of the nat- « and has been an absolute cases. A request to the astitute, 328 Elektron Wayne, Ind.. stating that one of their free trial pack e complied with promptly. The of reaching that men who are unable to be treated. and the free gesirous re employed restrictions. Any man be sent a free sampie embarrasement or pu Readers are requested to write without delay. vierr DR. JORDAN'S cazar MUSEUK OF ANATOMY 1051 MAREET 0T et G247, 5.F.0ol eame injer was suppose first to get away, but it w her rtised salling time make a start. The ves stowed and everythin ple order” at noon, but ternoon considerable do and it had to be got abc sides her general cargo the Ral over thirty head of hors 1 ng and a claim tish vessels for at an American port after the arrival of tors in Anvil y. ex-Custom-house h on the Ralnler. s at Nome and -4 'pe he will make a good Merr brothers, F. C. Bell, S. Moody were also e1ds. ym Mission-street whar a ma > his bert e him, so the gold hunters 0_seek transportation very vessel on the berth full capacity and the ands of people who > this season will be because there are not | Ps to carry them. Water Front Notes. The horse port Flintshire yesterday 1. She carried a large cargo of « supplies, fifty mules 4 four horses for Gene Arthur. will be followed at noon to-day by the port Logan. The latter vessel will also cz a large cargo of supplies and about 500 recruits, besides a number of surgeons and nurses, The Italian k Precursore has salled at last for Europe with a cargo of | - ber. The vessel has been in the stream for near weeks. As the capta could not pay his bills the creditors swould not_let the vessel leave. The captain | made the mistake of sending ail his freight money home to Italy and when his bills came in he had not a cent with which to meet them. The agents of the vessel had to advance the money in order to get the Precursore away. There s still no news from the overdue | Dominjon and reinsurance men are look- ing askance at the risk. The story that | Captain Jarneberg sold the old bark in | Sydney, N. 8. W., about four years ago and never accounted for the money is de- nied by the captain's friends. A man who examined the records in Sydney says that after court and other expenses were I3 d there was not enough left to pay ;gltun Jarneberg his wages and Instead of him owing the ship money the owners | are indebted to him for a month's pay. | Decree Granted the Young Woman | prise, and that his charge of unf: o s e e e ® s e et Y and re being paid. It Is ex- British ships that came Costa this week will have scarce stream a long time and that will have to pay $#40 a man cure a crew. There Is there- £ IS DRIVEN INSANE Mrs. Mary Schilfka in a Padded Call and Her Children in an Orphan Asylum. Mrs. Mary Schilfka, 39 Boardman place, was deserted by her husband, Joseph, a borer. three weeks ago. Since ut een doing odd jobs among erself and her two of age, and Jo- starving. Her husband's de- ed on her mind that she , from sertion o pre became insane The police were notified yesterday by the neighbors of her strange conduct and Officer Callaghan wes sent to investigate. He found the woman in an ugly mood. When he attempted to arrest her ahe seized a pair of shears and attacked him. her and cut his hand s from her. » was taken to the insane ward in the eiving Hospital. The two children sent to the City Prison, but later were taken to Mount St. Joseph Orphan Asylum by Officer Coleman of the Pacific Coast Society’ for the Prevention of Cru- elty to Children. PAULINE J. GOLDMAN SECURESJ DIVORCE by Judge Bahrs on Ground of Cruelty. Pauline J. Goldman, whose name was ssoclated with that of Lee Johnson, the well known coon song writer, in a suit filed last Saturday, was granted a divorce from her husband, Max B. Goldman, by Judge Bahrs yesterday on the ground of cruelty Mrs. Goldman testified that her d struck her on two occasions and her otherwise. Mrs. Minnie ' Barasch, the young woman's mother, corroborated heér state ments, after .which the court entered the decree, The plaintiff was allowed to re- sume her maiden name, Barasch. Mr. Goldman announced last evening that he *“blood | g would attempt to have the case On the ground that he was taken by sur: thtul. nusdualnu his former wife may be eard. In the Divorce Court. Barbara Fallon was granted a divorce rom Thomas Fallon yesterday on the ound of extreme crueity. &-dwlck has been 134 nm':lll.vm from Charles Chadwick on the ground of desertion. Anna 8. Anderson has sued Swan Anderson for divorce, alleging o ure to provide. 4 Special Bargains New and Desirable Goods! LADIES’ BLACK CHEVIOT APPLIQUED SKIRTS, value for $7.50; will be offered abiscouiis i cosiisods ssisvestvescassoveses SHO0 LADIES' TAILOR-MADE JACKETS, in tans and grays, extra value for $10.00, will be offered at ......c.eevviviiinnniin.. $7.50 MISSES GOLF CAPES, value for §3.50, will be offered at........$2.50 LADIES’ BLACK CREPON SKIRTS, value for $6.00, will be offered $3.50 Bt siveensncrirtiieiiieiiittiiiiians LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, value for 75¢c, will be offered at........50¢ 100 dozen LADIES’ WRAPPERS, value for 75¢, will be offered at..s0c J.0'BRIEN&CO 1146 Market Street. CHARLES ULRICK: LOUISE GUNNING; NEWSBOYS' QUINTET; THE MUSICAL KLEISTS: WILL E. BATES; MARK SUL- LIVAN; BIOGRAPH. MILTON AND DOLLIE NOBLES. ALWAYS CROWDED WE ALWAYS SATISFY OUR PATRONS With Superd Productions and With MR. JAMES NEILL And His Splendid Company. This Week a Perfect Production of An Amencan Citizen | MATINEES on THURSDAY and SATURDAY. | Next _Sunday Night—Pinero's Remarkably Clever Play, “THE AMAZONS." COLUMBIA & — LAST § NIGHTS! — Next Sat.—SPECIAL SOUVENIR MATINEE. Each lady attending will be presented with a | eompleta_plmo copy of one of the many musical | hits In “The Evil Bye."” Charles M. Yale's Greatest Spectacle, “THE EVIL EYE” ‘With Its Many Great Attractions. PRICES—125c, 3¢, 80, TSe, 1. Next Monday - - JOHN DREW In “THE TYRANNY OF TEARS." § Nights—Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Seat Sale Begins To-morrow Morning. YMPIA Z52%3%: oL COR.MASON THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN DEETS AND DON, America’s favorite specialty team. ALICE RAYMOND, The queen of cornet soloists. HANLON and SINGER, The world's greatest Roman ring artists. And ocur celebrated stock company. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. ADMISSION FREE. CONCERT HALL—THE C. F.KAPP COMPANY VAUDEVILLE. EVERY NIGHT! Wednesday night. l EVERY NIGHT! Cakewalk contest ADMISSIO! Evenings at §. Matinee Saturday at POPULAR PRICES 2% and 30 cents Telephone Bush 9. Every Aftarnsen CHUTES AND Z00.7:7 imns RAYSTON & RAEFORD, THE DOCKMANS, GEO. TRUMP, HARRY HOLM: WARDA, DE_ARMO, HERB! CASTLE, MOVING FPICTURES. To-Morrow Night—The Amateurs. SATURDAY NIGHT-CAKE WALK CONTEST. ‘Telephone for Seats, Park 23 FISCHER'S CONCERT HOUSE, 122124 O'FARRELL STREET. LAMBARDI GRAND OPE:! Prison Scene from “FAUST, as Mephistopheles. Last Act 10c—Admission—10c. Matinee Sunday. SUTRO BATHS WILL OPEN NIGHTS ON AND AFTER SATURDAY. May 19, 1900. Detaiic dotes seaed ‘with bine ridben. Take Pangorses Subetitanes ori FAVORITE RESCRIPTION FOR WEAK WOMEN. CAFE ROYAL £

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