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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1900. A CONTENTED \VOMAN ! RD AND LAST WEEK ¢ Succese, THE GEISHA enings at 5. Matinee Saturday at & --WANG Gala Opening of the (;RAND LPr.RA SEASON Next Week—Revival of.. NDAY, July & THE FOUR COHANS vG_ RAN GPERA HOUSE ANOTHER and Masager SUCCESS SPLENDID BY TEE NEW FRAWLEY COMPANY THE DANCING GIRL N Week—A Next ustin Daly's TEE G MATINEE TO-DAY. Every Night (Excent | '~A Marnage uf Gnnvemence“ sva P LIARS 4 NESHBAR EVERY IGHT THISW EEK F ORE CE ROB‘-‘RTS —— MAR." EDDY ST., COR. MASON E S FOR LIMITED PERIOD, Professar Conradi's LIVING STATUARY of the Works of Art Now PA RIS EXPOSITION. ATED = OL YMF’IA UTES AND D Z00.% 74z CA:.‘NON, THE FAT MAN. W ALLACE, THE UNTAMABLE LioN. To-Morrow Night, The Amateurs, Cakewalk, Friday Night. der Seats by Phone, Park 2 FASCHER’S co uSE. NCERT HOUSE Admission 10c. %LTRO BATHS 1GHTE, us attack of y feet were so slmm'x that walk The doctors 4 not give me any reiier 1 was persuaded to &9 to the Wong Woo, aad cured and In ) USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE Mexican remedy; gives bealih and | ‘§th to seaual organs. Depot, 23 Market | room, and afternoon sessions was given over to the amendment of the m-‘ gh the ose in Montama and SUGAR CASE IS BROUGHT BEFORE JUDGE M MORROW | CREDIT TO EVERYBODY. | A GENT;LE HINT | Furnitore and Carpet Buyers: INSPECT OUR PRICES. | BRILLIANT’S, 338-340-342 POST ST, Near Powell. IVERY WITHIN 10 MIL ES. by the Interstate Commission. R 0L | Nebraska Rate Issue Goes Into Court After Ten Years of Delay and Investigation by Au- thorities. re rstate Commence Com- 'E'chrmc BELT. a2 PIEF CE FLECTRI c co., \lnh— “time per 10 arney, which ex- 15 cents per 10 pounds yusly charged to st and uniawful. the raie contem | Omaha, is relats PALACE and GRAND HOTEL: as may Ty appear h £ s éh( hllu U"I quity. ing touches we 4 the i por the proceed- w fairly BELMONT HOME For Sale at a Bargam bath and base ou P rather a buiky )-r greater par‘ of which con- “nited States Attorney Wood aid that all the evidence taken by ion was in the printe st see how the railroad et around it, the case -3 [vrvmn‘ut? l( for 7 | bill, and he companies t importanc ded with interest and make J.D. ALLAN Ce ZlndBnuu PETITICNS FILED FOR ASSESSMENT REDUCTIONS visi* DR JORDAN'S GREAT HUSEUM OF ANATORY 1051 KAZESTOY bet. G247, 5061 § vaiusbie book for mea) T g A M oy Franchise Has No Money ek o DR JORDAN & CO_ 105! Market St 8. F. Value. The Bank of Calif the Beard of Equaliza: | assessment tc $10,000, on the ground that the franehise s0 assessed can be only for the right to be a corporation: that the right to do a bankln' n the commoa right of v idual. aud is not a right te be a cor- value, and t 1 the franchise of said corpora- | tion was sed for anly $10,000, The Pacific Gas Improvement Company oned for a reduction in its as- | 31121470, either to the sum of eses or any contracted the aihece R 7 cured 1y the Specaiis ca the Cotat. Est. 36 OR. JORDAN-PRIVA "EIISEASES‘ ormitation fren wnd strictty private. Irx xmenpersoually er by lemer. Poutine Cars i evecy o= _ Write for Beok s ia has petitioned n to reduce the $396.970 or ), the difference represent- ing $72.450 worth of shares of the Central | Gaslight Company at 3100 or $% per share, which are already assessed to the latter | corporation. PEIHAIEIIT OI.IIE of the most obstinate cases o u The Virginia and Gold Hill Water Com- m‘;.r:",, mfim 6 pany petitioned for a reduction om it sment, which was fixed by Sold by all druggists. ‘The eorpora- i tion alleges in its petition that it owns property In the State of Nevada and car- ries on the business of -uprm:g water to persons in that State. fts busi- ness is transacted in b-vad*. where it pays taxes upon all of its proparty. —_——— OTARY Nflnd Al) ATTURNEY-AT-LAW, th Floor, Room IMS.B’CV‘:H; Spreckels Bidg T Joiisisg N Svne Wi Sl S, More Money for Sweeney Fund. An entertainment was given on board NEW WESTERN HOTEL, the steam schoon'er hl.u;lla Monday night EABNY AND WASHINGTON STS_RE. for_the fit of the Sweeney fund. E e L = arranged for by Manager Morrise e o S sass | ot the Orpheum. and Week; $8 to §20 month. Free batns; hot 1d water every room. fire grates in every ;un.mr-mmr- 306050906+ v, the greater part of the | Bank of California C!nxms That Its b on its franchise from $750,000 | —_—— PROMINENT WORKERS IN THE INSTITUTE GRAND COUNCIL. ere elected permanent active mem- | of the Grand Institute. of con Bt Noare al). the gossip enters around the election, morrow. the candi s Mary Stein. N N r Mrs. is the candidate for land, “RAND DIRECTOR No2.4. AMENDMENTS ARE MADE TO INSTITUTE CONSTITUTION Ladies Who Wish to Be Elected To-Morrow as Officers of the Y. L. .—-Reports Show Organization Is in a Flourishing Condition. rreoeieie ieiei et eig B R S R R R R R RN R e B S SVSR ] dies wil strive the board of No. 24; The following named lac be elect v ng theré was a grand fon at Loyola Hall of ali the branch the institute from the city of Oakland u ?MANY OFFICERS ~ OF NAVY LEAVE FOR. HONGKONG i g | Remey for Duty With | ; Asiatic Squadron. ; —E e Steamer Nippon Maru With Her | Strained Steam Tube Repaired | | Finally Sails Away for the Orient. The Toyo K ippon Maru was to have salled for the nt yester- day at 1 p. m., but owing to an accident to her machinery she was delayed until %15 p. The main steam tube was strained dur ing the “warming up” of the engines, and team had to shut off. The pipe was sent to tr Works, where it had be en submitted to a y the test was Nippon Maru ained in port untill a new been made. It will be srant lay Irc brazed and ld have brass pipe steam pipe, the one on the Nipp 1 B Gait. . Commodore Perry Garst, Lieutenant R. D. Hasbrouck. Commod e, Lieutenant T F. Ruhm, Mrs. 3. J. Snute, | det R. T. Menuer, tesls, Lieu. Cadet 'C. R. | eutenant R, | en Puren, Navai Cadet MeTt Snd Reavar Coer s, Wi | All the naval officers will report to Admiral Remey on their arrival at Hong- kong for duty with the Asiatic squadron. | Rear Admiral Beardslee is on the retired | list, but is making a trip to the Orient for ‘pleasure. Naval Constructer T. F. Ruhm will sue- ceed Lisutenant Hobson at the Cavite station. Fing Sheoakee is from the Chi- nese legation at Washington and is on his way home, his term of office having | expired, 2 Captain L. Hintze, U. 8. N, was on ms‘ way home from Japan when the news of the outbreak in China reached Washing- ton. His leave is now over, and he is on | s wey: back to Nagasaki' to rejoin his | ship, QUICK CAPTURE OF | { THREE JAILBIRDS | Broke Into a Room on Sixth Street | and Are Booked on a Charge 1 ! of Burglary. | The room of Henry J. Croft, 5¢ Sixth i street, was entered Monday aflernoan b)" | burglars who caried away a suit of | | elothes, an overcoat, gold sleeve buttons, gripsack and other articles. The police | | Were notified and a few hours later. De- tectives Ryan and O'Dea arrested Oliver | Patrick Denis and Jjames Condron, in| | whose possession the stolen articles were found. Yesterday they arrested Daniel J. Curley, who, they say, was also impli- | cated in the burglary. The three men were booked at the City Prison yesterday afternoon. They are no- | toricus cl ers. Denis was released | cnly a few days ago from the County Jan | after serving a year on four charges of | petty larceny. Condron is known as a! telephone box thlef and was also recently | released from jail. Curley was arrested | some time ago on a charge of robbery, but | “beat” the case in the Superior Court. e { Believed to Be Insane. | W. R. Potter was arrested at the Bunk\ he could not be meded otherwise. He lives at BM ‘ark street, Alameda. m. {a | terday and SATA FE WINS A VICTORY OVER ITS BIG RIVAL ESultAG inst Rallroa.ds Filed Will Report to Admlral}Securea Government Con-| tract to Transport the aval Supplies. s e s, Amounts to 12,000 Tons Per Month. General Passenger Agent Byrne Talks of the Railroad’s Business. PRI There is extrs of the Santa F opad terday brief dispatch on in the camp ¥ San Franci this would appe per ontn. to_ 150,00 to figures that can- ized. ‘r Agent John J. Byrne rrived in the city yes is A 1 any such motive * sald he, “Iis to ad- of our line. There m of ticketing of freight as that_there e atters tha anged in order to get (hmz into. smooth running order. Traflic o nogthern section of this State is all that could be .'and in the southern division js good. We feel very m pl with our success in securing the contract from the Navy Department for ANOTHER JUDGMENT IN THE FRESNO RATE CASE Judge Bahrs Enjoins Southern Pacifiz Combination From Restoring Old Tariff. | A second judgment in the Fresno rate | case was handed down by Judge Bahrs| | yesterday and again the Southern Pacific | Railroad Company has been enjoined from making further attempt to restor the old rate of $5% for a single first-clas: fare between this city and Fresno. By | the judgment handed down yesterday the Southern Pacific Company ‘is pmhlbned' from charging any higher rate than 3375 for the fare between the two citles. It lfl' claimed that this judgment is final and | | that the ratiroad must yield to the law. | As Attorney General Ford was absent | from the c!X at the time the judgment | was rendered his office and that of the | Raliroad Commission were represented by | Deputy Atiorney General William M. Ab- | | bott and F. H. Short of Fresno. In dis- | cussing the judgment of Judge Bahrs, | | counsel for the people said in substanee that it would be claimed by the railroad | | company that immediately upon the fil- ing and entering of (e decree the judg- ment_would be stayed until such time as | the Supreme Court finally !pnssed upon the question. In support of this propo- sition, the attorneys for the railroad com- &gmr would argue that the order of the ! road Commission was mandatory in | form, requiring the company te take af- | frmative getion, namely: To immediately | restore the oid rate of 3375 for one con- tinuous passage one way between the cit- fes of San Francisco and Fresno. This was upon the well settled doctrine that an appeal from a mandatory order stays the execution upon the order. !t was claimed by Aftorney General rd and Mr. Short in behalf of the Rail- P Cmator. bl Thet decose oo sxgned by Judge Bahrs was not manda- but_prohibitive in form, and only libited phe violation of the order of The Ralli Commission compelling the railroad company to restore the ol pan: rate of $37; that the order of the mnmnd? Commission was final and conclusive and | could not be appealed from, and therefore | an ap from the decree eniered by | Bahrs could not operate to stay | lhe Fnal and non-appealable judgment of | the ommissivn. even though | th-t nonwpenla judgment be manda- tory. = i _—e———————— Voters: Register at once and avold the] rush. Office open evenings July § to 28. * b ! THE LOUYRE AND LUXEMBOURG GALLERIES. Copyright, 1900, by Seymour Eaton. | (Concluded.) | The Louvre possesses no less than thir- | teen of Raphael's pi } st lebr Beile Jardi t belong t Elizabeth and St catalogue as of Naples, The port . Of these works “La < (hnug‘hl = Of the eighteen pictures by Titian there will be oceasi as of sp 41 excellence. tmmortal pi re of “The Entombment o *h is regarded by artists connoisseurs as the world. The body of roud. is borne by nd emus and St. Jo zures are life size. Of Titian mnrt'o may Jup) the Christ, At PTitian is com n to allude to two or three First comes the one of the greatest paint- Joseph "hl) esteemed as a the best specimens of Rembrandt, bema, Terburg, Ruysdael, Van Cuyp Dyck. a few instances ter than those er cases the repi mi reputstion s the “PI- same room, at the supper 1, and sud- istitute a French no works to Corot and \llh»t. Poussin. Rigaud. Tngres. Delacroix, Courbet, . and the 1090 Jean Cousin dow clude those of “ra . Greuze, Decamps Rousseau. Daubigny r collection forms ntellectual aste and skill aturally, fn a of Hmi . it is not possi- ribe even the me e able ot the Individual works in a o n of such dimensions. The Lot vre (‘Qn"\ini small but well- b ictures of the Ger- a few sh works Ribera and Ve asquez are fairly represented. There is a considerable y\umbar of Holbein's works, mprising some of his best portraits. In due time there will be American paintings in the Louvre, The chief stars of the collection of an- tique marbles in the Louvre are the cele- brated Venus of Melos, unearthed in the island of Melos eizht ago. ome of testimony imaginative power, na vigor. of the French n. chapier ool me Hob- , and _still u in the world ars be (Oun] senta- the most renowned statues n the world and one of the most beau'l{ul the ““Diana | Huntress” (“Diana a la Biche”); the| | FAMOUS ART GALLERIES OF THE WORLD. —— F!lenz f"ll :’r‘-: * and the far-famed mu “be menti “Po h Y 5 . 3 b4 é * 4 3 s % > ) . )3 - 4 . P - ks . . - 4 . )t ® | . > I . 4 B pe ? R : 4 .- - * SECTION OF THE LOUVRE GALLERIES - ; 000000000000t edeterdsisdsisisisied " change has botte legacy, the impr to the L ficial pictures are his masterpiece, a W«r\'k pressive simplic em. erity. (s of itself i oh Meichers F. Fhaulow z “the scapist; Zorn WAL Boston, Ma PREPARING FOR THE BUFFALO EXPOSITION Products of California Will Be Well Repres:nted at the Big Pan- American Fair. California will be well represented in her natural, cuitivated and manufactured products at the Pan-American Exposi which will be held in Buffalo, N. Y.. May to November, 1991. F. A. Converse, the superintendent of the exposition, has written to the ing that body to assis: in making the ex- hibit from the Golden West one of the finest on the grounds. At a meeting of the board yesterday the matier was discussed favorably. Manager Dennison was direct- od to correspond with the exposition peo- le and learn how much space was to be Ead and about the location for the ex- hibits from this State. All of the directors spoke of the benefit from | te Board of Trade ask-| of making a big showing in Buffalo, be- | cause the products of \California will be R Ceatral American countries. While Many of the exhibits of the State Board of Trade will be freshly zathered cted by people from all of the Snulhv JUDICIAL SLAP AT MESSENGER SERVICE Judge Mogan Says He Believes the Institution Is a School for Crime. Zib Matthews, a beilboy a Miramar, was charged before Judge Mo- gan yesterday with petty larceny stealing an overcoat belonging to L Wallenstein, one of the guests, and pawn- ing it. Matthews, who is 1§ years of age, admitted his gullt. Were you ever the Judge. es,” replied Matthews. thought so, re you all & the boy's mether. Judge continued send the Hotel a messenger boy?" “You might him to San Quentin at once as to permit him to serve as a messenger.” as The boy was ordered to appear for | sentence this morning. —_———— Window-Scratcher Fined $30. Luls Bracho, the young Mexican at a ate school at Menlo Park who was | convicted Yby Judge Fritz of maltcious many of those now in Paris at the World's | mischief for seratching plate-glass win- Fair will be brought back by J. A Fileher and instailed in Buffalo. Their Wagons Uncovered. George Peraso and L. Devencinzi. !elm- dows on Market and Kearny streets, ap- | peared for sentence yesterday. The store- keepers were inclined e lenient with :he youth, who bears a good charact r at he school, and did not want to prosecuts Mln. The Judge (hou‘h! he ought to be sters employed in hauling manure and | taught a lesson and fine m $0. whicn loam. were charged before Ji Mogan | was at once pald. yesterday with driving throuy h stn»eu e with their wagons uncove: he Judge | convicted them and ordered i ap- pear for sentence this morning. Steamship Companies Bonded. The Oceanic and tge Pacific Mail Steam- ship cel appral cisco and merchandise between San Fran- Honolulu. nkshavabembcmded!nflm be! Justifiable Homicide. A verdict of justifiable homicide was rendered yesterday by the Coromer's jury in the inquest m the body of Luigi Fermaty, “he Burglar who was shot it killed last Saturday night by Alfred Hu- rt while en in breaking into the store of D. etjen on the corner of East and W on streets.