The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 23, 1900, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE POOLSELILERS ARE NOW UNPROTECTED Judge Bahrs Peremptorily Sets Aside and Vacates the Writ of Prohibition. Pleadings Prepared by Petitioner’s Attorney Did Not Conform With the Order Signed by the Court. fef respite granted the as of this an alter- the date named In- ng a writ in keeping with owever, the writ lling on the rs and which was ¥ 1 not conform with the order, it_actually prohibited the aking arrests and prohib- ases by the yvesterday. lissolved the ch a from m: further hearing of £ Police Cour ade yesterday Murasky to tion, but the the \fter- dissolve order the thwith arr e arrested throughout the ity gambling SEDGWICK CAUSES A SENSATION IN COURT Ex-Sheriff, After Being Instructed, Advanced Threateningly Toward Doyle. Sedgw freig evening and with in charge opened i wick’s desk and secured the revolver booked x agent the shooting, which he Cared for Dumb Animals. hly meeting of ition of Cruelty to Animals Holbrook's report showed attended to sorted, celnel G hurch Will Be Sold. ng the period from Lincoln to Cleveland will be pub- HOME STUDY CIRCLF entitled AN POLITICAL PARTIES. "he papers for this course have been prepared by Jesse 7, LL. D., the well-known authority on politica! science, tiche Course, ) e a continuation of the popular series puhl past four months. The outline of topics is as follows: + + 1 / The Last Whig Campaiga. The Origin of the Republican Party. The Dred Scott Decision. The Douglas Democrats. . The Election of 1860. . The War and Anti-War Parties. . Lincoln, Johnson and Reconstruction. The Reorganized Democratic Party. Horace Greeley and the Lemocracy. 10. Disputed Succession, End of Nilitary Rule. IL. Martyrs of the Spoils System. 12. Democracy in Power. 13. Tariff Ascendant. 14. Cleveland's Second Term. 15. Third Parties. 3 4 5 0 1 8 9 The Summer Term of the Home Study Circle will ex- tend from June 15 to October 14, presenting six new courses, as follows: o et & Mondays—American Political Farties, ettt e e sfefotlofmfodebofemnfetefd et ettt ededeebedmtefebedetefofeds B dodeedelofelobefodelefefnde oo D OR A Sh o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o g of L met with a aceldent night at New Bright- | l.on, near Soquel, where he and| hie wife were camping. While walk- | years of age an | was drowned. | Hospital last Sunday evening, was disease Do e e BURIAL OF His Bier Followed to the Tomb by Many Sorrow- ing Friends. TouchingTribute to the Heroism of the Dead. v oo e & R SCER SR ) ton of of the br utter dis: olds de might be way Howar: - Father E celebrat th rish ss for nga- ndered a hardy ng, 1ship ar . and whe bt the fune; f 100 members ollowed by Fire John nd M H A carriage. i C n Jillane, with a detail of ten policemen, led the funeral cortege to the corner of Sixteenth and Valencia streets, | Where they and tne members of the Fire | Btt+44444444444444440 o t Jhe Pay’s Pead T * + + ® 3 3 3 > 4444444444440 44440 Killed by a Fall. SANTA CRUZ, June 22—Edward Webb | fatal in; n bluffs with his wife the 108 o2'%G occasion to leave him. When she returned he was nowhere to be seen. Three hours later he was found on the beach, having fallen a distance of forty feet. He lived but two hours after being found. He was 5 vears of age. g Noted Mining Man Dead, HELENA, Mont., June 22.—Danfel P.| McKillican, a minink man of note in the West, died here to-day. He built the | first quartz mill near Helena at Union- ville in the early sixties and put up a number of quartz and other mills in the different parts of the State. He was a ploneer of Colorado, having squatted on property, now In the heart of Denver, in 1859. Death of}‘;rmont Judge. BARTON LANDING, Vt, June 22— Jjuége L. H. Thompson of the Vermont Supreme Court died at his home at lr:\:rxir §: 52 | 83 o neumonia. was J‘lmd been a Judge of the | Bupreme Court since 1886. | o a1 Drowned in the Columbia. PORTLAND, Or,, June 22.—Reinhard Brook. a Portland saloon-keeper, fell into the Columbia River from the deck of the steamer Balley Gatgert this morning and burs to-day of AR S e e Augustus Lowell Dead. BOSTON, June 22.—Augustus Lowell, died at his home in Brookline to- He was vice president of the Ameri- Academy of Arts and Sciences. Died of Heart Disease. The cause of the death of Eugene 8. Black, who expired in the City Receiving da can of the heart, and not an overdose of chloral, as has been heretofore reported. | BRAVE 23, 1900. FIREMAN SWEENEY ) " W § 72 CHURCH. R o O R RCER SR SR S Ca S Department left to r!'!urn\\tn their duties. > the pallbearers were i1l Moor Engine 16; W. T. Smith, Harrington. Truck 33; Dennis Titus, P, The thre Company y served. am 5; James C Quinlan, O'Connell ter are members of with which h's is composed as o; Arthur llins, bass. ame T iss Helen tenor, and F. P. SUBSCRIPTION FUND GROWING. Public Sympathy for Helpless Family Assumes a Practical Form. we to pour in mily of the dead Sul solicit man for the widow and 1ption lis up to $483. s received ks list bring the g amount Chief Sullivan ar, while nume y benevolent p: and total up to a consid- I is other ple oo much to pro e Call office ‘all—Gentleme Don't stop immediate n time s they t the other brave men v that the publ and their peril and s mssume their responsibilities s in their efforts to save others. John Sw laid down his life to a human beinx did not know, and by so doing left his own Kin | without protection and support. We cannot let such herolsm go unrewarded. We owe it to ourselves to take up the duties wh fch he left that he might save others. P Following Is a list of the subs that have been received at The fice to date: | Previously acknowledged . . .$388 50 riptions | Call of- | S. N. Wood & Co. . . ... 25 00 “Charity Box” . . . .. V79600 Nolan Bros. Shoe Co. . . . 2000 | BoP Burphy . o e 4e 2000 | P Erome . o aw s 1000 |~ Mrs. K. A. Rivers. . . . 10 00 Dan P. Carter . . . . .. 500 | [ R L e TR 250 | G W.Costley =0 . 200 | Wast. . .. 350300‘ By deducting amount inad- | vertently credited yester- | day to Nolan Shoe Co . 2000 | Corrected total . . . .~ $483 00 | From othor sources . . . . 812553 250 00 | 692 75 | Chief of Police Sullivan . . Fire Department . . . Grand total . . . .. $2,23830 Chief Sullivan received the following | additional subscriptions yesterday: A. | 100; W, B. Hooper, $100; A. | thers, '$25; 'the | Burke, | 008 Bro L e lison & City = Borck & Rosenber $20; Engine Company No, | Brothers, F. Thomas, | John Barneson, Ség’i_\\llllnm Abbott August Vetter, Alexander George, | $5; Thomas Sheehan, $250; F. $1; Willlam Dunn, 50 cents. acknowledged, $236 75; total, $692 Chief of Police Sulllvan reports that he has received $250 for the fund from mem- bers of the first watch. To-day the mem- bers of the other two watches will be heard from, and the Chief expects to col- lect altogether about $00 in his depart- ment. i THE THEATRICAL BENEFIT. Promise of a Great Entertainment and Tmmense Receipts. The theatrical managers of the city will , hold a meeting to-day to decide upon the | benefit to be given at the Grand Opera- house on the afternoon of June 20 to as- Wallgren, Previously | . R e '| RESCUES A DRUNKEN best cvidenee of true sympathy | he public need have no | Pinkham | and enormous sale bhe-~ | o understand how ab- * B o e O e s J be within reach of everybody it has been placed at $I. There seems to be no doubt | that the big Opera-house will be crowded | from galleries to orchestra Everybody concerned is looking forward to raising a very handsome sum from the benefit, and every dollar of it will go to- | ward the fund for the relief of the Swee- | ney family. | | | MAN FROM THE BAY | | James Georgeéc;n _Pl-u;ges Into Water | and Saves Life of Albert Peterson. orgeson, employed at the coal Dunsmuir & Co. at Folson . rescued drunken mar | James Ge a He immediately overboard ana swam to where he heard the noise anc nd the sundering about. Georgs- ) reach the ith his | 1 the man sent to the Harbor | Hospital > man was too drunk to give his n yut from papers found on him he is ht to be Albert Peter It is wn_ whether he n. atte to e the imit suicidé or fell into ———— MYSTERIOUS BLAZE IN A LUMBER PILE Policeman Murphy Thinks It Was Matches Ignited by'a Bird. A mysterious blaze broke out last even- \ a pile of lumber In Hermann's lum yard at Firs 1 str 11 alarm wé neares: befo | i s | en- aratus . 1 been | by Police Officer John L. h a few buckets of wate fire started is a mystery which contained se ches, was found in the pile of a Officer Murphy advances the that the bird ignited the lucifers with its bill, setting fire to the nest. The blaze then communicated to the lumber, so Murphy thinks. The damage was nominal. —_— e —— Consecration Services. The ceremony of the solemn consecra- Jdon to_the d Heart will take place , but the fire re e the flames h: in St. Franels Church, Vallejo street, to- Morrow evening. sion will be rendered by the choir of the | Gentlemen's Sodality and the sermon will be preached by the pastor, Rev. T. Cara- her. The music for the occa- | | ENTS. ADVERTISEM. Reme_dies For disorders of the feminine organs have gained their great remown cause of the permanent good they have done and are doing for the women of this countiys If all ailing or suffer- ing women couid be made solutely true are the statements about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, their suffer- | a catheter. | vitality. FRE | woen cured yourself you will recommend it to othe: department, giving symptoms. $1 per box. or six be: ADVERTISEMENTS. Greatest Nerve and Blood Tonic .2z M. L S. T. wo2 1inspection to the working of M. I. S. T. on the human system, and 1 have given personal must say that it emtirely meets with my professional sanction. D. H. LOOMIS, Late Demonstrator of Anatomy, Philadelphia Medieal College. WHAT WE CUARANTEE M. 1. 8. T. No.2 WILL CURE. RHRUMATISM, uo matter how long standing. _Any case of Inflammation of the Blad- der or Ealarged Prostate Gland, no matter if the patiests have beem for years forced to use SYPHILIS IN ANY STAGE. ANY CASE OF DIABETES. All cases of Impotency that can be cured, and permasnently restore youthful vigoe Itls no sumulaat. Itseffects are permanent and lasting. Will cure amy case STRICTURE without local treatment. Will cure case of Varicocele. Will remowe en tirely from the system Cancer and Caacerous Germs. 10 addition to the above, M. I. S. T. No. 2 has cured many cases of Paralysis, Locomotog ataxia, Spinal Trouble and apparently incurable diseases of the merves. M. 1. S. T. has been on the market for over 20 years,and has cured thousandsof suff. It is prescribed by leading physicians allover the conatry. It is pleasant totake and absolw’ safe. It never increases or dimimishes the actien of the neart. If you are suffering from any chronic disease you are urged to write 10 us, no matter how many doctors or kinds of medicines you bave tried without relief. W GUARANTEE TO CURE Ygl’. That you may judge of the value of the Great Specific for yourself, we wifl send you onme large ease by mail FREE,only asking that Write confideatially to our medical for $5. Address M. L. S..T. Co.,.Toledo, 0. An;um GRAN PHONE MAIN 3-ers. OPERA 7 HOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY and TO-MORROW— LAST TWO NIGHTS. A Homespun Heart PRICES—10c, l6e, 2%5c and Sc. reserved seat in orchestra all Matinees, 25c. Ticket Otfice Emporium. . July ANY. In Gooa Brane is the linen t is laundered with the | perfection for which the United States Laundry famous. Clean, white a , and with a finish cated in this town, ite methods 0 saw A MATIN Par, that canr is the result of our exq and careful attention to details. EE TO-DAY SATURDAY, JUNE & Balcony, 10c; Children, THE MOST ATTRACTIVE VAUDEVILLE BILL OF THE SEASON! CHARLES E. GRAPEWIN, assisted by Miss Anna Chance & Co. MUSICAL DALE. edges.” UNITED STATES LAUNDRY | Office 1004 Market Street, Near Powell. Telephone—South 420, Oakland Office—368 12th Street. 1 \ ‘ { VAN & X MERRIL BROTH. ICAN Last Week of JOSEPH HART AND CARRIE DB MAR. Next Week—THE FOUR COHANS. COLUMBIA 2= ——MATINEE TO-DAY—5¢, e, Te—— To-Night and Sunday—Last Times KELLAR THE GREAT MAGICIAN. ..HENRY MILLER... —NEXT MONDAY— AND A SPECIAL COMPANTY. 6 NIGHTS—MATIN SATURDAY. The Comedy, ‘“MISS HOBBS."™ Seats now ready—S$l 5, $1, Toc, 0o, 35a, e BEGETAD SAME SHAPE ¥ Two wm‘ss oy 09 &2 4 o KENMAW 25¢ each (CLUETT,PEABO P 4 ARROW BRAND ASHRRIDGE 2 for 254 m‘(&j‘co. AMUSEMENT! DONT | MATINEE FORGET | T7G-DaY MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2115, AT 235 P. M. EVERY NIGHT, INCLUDING SUNDAY. Ryley's ALL-STAR CAST,| THIRD WEEK Qunne & - Presenting HOYT'S | FLORENCE ROBERTS A Milk While Flag o = The Raging Sensation, TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT AND ALL NEXT SA P H O ! W COME AND HAI} A GOOD SINCERE AUGH. Seats—15¢, 25e. 35¢, 50e. Seats Six Days in Advance, at Box Office * * [om Y T I v—o Lrl CHUTES anxo ZOO FINAL MATINEE TO-DAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Last times, to-night and to-morrow. Ot the Enormous Comic Opera Success, MADELEINE Or THE MAGIC KISS. Sung by an Unrivaled Company, Including EDWIN STEVENS, ANNA LICHTER, FER- I EVERY TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MONSTER CAKEWALK. S HARTMAN. Next Week—Revival of the Operatic Gem, “THE GEISHA.” Reserved Seats Are Special Gate Prize This Aftern on. ESQUIMAU PUPPY. WALLACE, THE UNTAMABLE LION. CANNON, THE FAT MAN. Order Seats by Phone Park 2. FISCHER’S ©© Now On Sale! ! 2% and 30 cemts | BASEBALL! NCERT HOUSE, Admission 10c H e Coron as so reported. 5! unds for e o would end. : | LAMBARDI OPERA QUARTET AND_SIG. Tuesdays—The Discoverers and I xplorers of North America, | £ ™" ©°7"" "o roortee Brtveiromat, ét‘;;:'in‘e';"r-r‘fl;fi{“,'{:éiefi;} g Sacramento | BEE BN itk Wb "ed F fi l i i | Bagitiem Bervioe £a ths Deeds lgl;e:{.es? thing of the kind ever heldthe:‘ "l"n Hflm m‘b vs. e Sets _“[:;n"f" 3 nesdays—Famous Art Galleries of the World. | Requiem services for the revose of tne | EEcatest, U8 oL The On, cyer held In eserve " soul of the late Rev. Father Bartlett will | fored thelr services that the managers Women free of charge. S F i SUTRO BATHS T.Ifs‘flys_flistfl'ic St'dies in Home Flrlislling. | be celebrated at the Church of St. Mary | will have to do some hard work in plan- an rancisco \ Fridays—Comparative Studies of Two Centuries. Saturdays—Literary Talks and Reminiscences. | Her address is Lynn, | Mass. The advice she gives s practical a honest:. You can write freely to her; she is a wo~ ning a programme that will not be too Jong and vet will give all the kind-hearted peapic a chance to add their mite to the cause. It might be stated that every actor at the Columbia, California, Alcazar, Tivoli, Orpheum, Grand Opera-house and Chutes theaters have offered their services. The managers will gelect from them the very best and wil e the best entertainment ver given in ty. | I o‘r’dvr t&nt the mgce of admission will ' the Virgin this morning, at 10 o'clock, Rev. Herbert Parrish officlating. Right Rev. Willlam Ford Nichols, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Cali- ) fornia, will conduct the funeral services at the church at 12 o'clock. The body will be shipped to Buffalo for interment. ————————— At th at removal shoe sale to-day 1000 paire ladies’ tles for 250 a pair. The Stand- | ard, 1020 Market st., between 6th and 7th. ¢ TO-DAY AT 3 P. M. SUNDAY AT 2:30P. M. lRECREATI_ON PARK Eighth and Harrison Streets. m. to 10 Se. B s Corner Fourth AFE HUYAL X g; our Special Steam and Lagen, Sc. Overcoats and Valises checked trees i

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