The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 28, 1900, Page 9

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THE FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1900 BERKELEY CREWS PRACTICE DALY | FALLS OR JUNPS FROM A TRAIN | President Wheeler to Be Referee—Desire Is| Seventeen-Year-Old Joseph Thomas Suffers to Bring About Aquatic Contests. Fracture of the Skull and May Die. | "omen Watches Surgeons | Amputate Both of SA FACTIONSFAIL | 10 COMPROMISE Breed Wing Announces Thm It Will Not Accept | Any Terms. e Mrs. Carrie Doheny Makes a Fatal Error While PR t P! Is the Outlook for mittees Working Upon Dis- Seeking Medicine. Former Wife of an 0Oil King Suc- cumbs to a Draught of Solu- Truck of a Coach Struck Unfor- tunate Youth on the Head Her Feet Cocaine Hypodermically Administered | Remarkable Results From Alameda County | tion for Electric as He Fell. Directly Into the Spinal Campaign. | Battery. | Cord. | R T ¢ —_— 5L “ - i Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | Victim the Son of Auditor of Market. | Oakland Office San Franciseo C | 1118 Broadway, Sept. 27. & | 1118 Broadwa Mrs. Carrie eny, former wife of Ed-| Street Ra‘lway Company and Mem- t in Los Angeles of the cost of repaving five - nee pad-|from Bush to Market str West teed : < :pags}andaha(mh»s‘f. | | | | | | | | | | | | | —— TER, CAP- AT LEFT IS E. B. TTING AT HIS RIGHT ern California t her residen ward L. De assista Household chemically y drank six ¢ man In Sol store for some fluid COLLECTOR JACKSON'S | at a high | scene of acetdent. ber of Episcopal Choir jump or by faliing from the nc Allston was tion and while the over a or fell from the platfor who was standing on the street =aid he saw back saw ¢t 3 berger said he sfaw voung Thomas on ground and as he attompted The boy was carried to Dr. W. Allen's + | | | | | | | | | | | | ! trom the aceident. amputated Doth feet J aRctnaoh-oF ilne b | skuil of Miss C + an electric battery. ! 5 : B | solution for medielne. | ERKELEY, Sept. 7. — Josep { | | Almost a {rs. Doheny i :‘k”: :m}‘"m?rsn 9 lamj an.; f]e | fluid sh r error ar ; T ¥ | 0 t lowing the usual | nged her life | local train to-day. His | | |lowing the usual of ar | the patient had swal-| belleved to be fatal. | | the e of chlorotorm o eth fatal results. Young Tho: 2 | n \g t "’H! to Berkeley on | | truck of a coach struck him on the head [7hile, her fee { co, where he| ine tral Knaw ot moved. W {1 ovore were | dent until after the rcturn from N By Motne | years ago. Do- | Berkeley. q-2 B d as one of the | office and later removed to the East Bay | 2 when she caught an occas dustry in the | ganttarium. A long gash was cu | sosEPH THOMAS, YOUTH WHO | | her mangied fimbs did fortune 18| 41y and the left side of the sku | “MET AcCIDENT THAT MAY || Wqueds hurting he umm IMPROVEMENT ‘ SUPERINTENDENT U’PHOLDS OF GRANT AVENUE| Delegation of Property Ownars En- | Webster Ascribes the School Board's Antagonistic Attitude to Per- lists Aid of Board of Public Works. A ation of the Grant provement C! Public Works yes provement of minous paveme the city sh but informed erty owners have agreed with the board DEPUTY KINGSBURY sonal Animosity. it Webster was highly he learned th ¢ whien re s sem BODY TO BE CREMATED | ™3de : g x 2 A ri Federal Officials Meet and Will Pnsslg vt 3 - - . Resolutions of Condolence Byrnes. | ~ - - e ’ - With the Family. B e re ot the| b deral officials was held | terday recomm FAMOUS FRENCHMAN ] a me ] ¢ executive committee—Dr. f Mrs. W. A Em)lhe Miss t K. Lonsdall and Mrs. W. g If any attempt to molest Mac- | OAKLAND, 1. —Marriage licenses uld be sum ng to the Santa Clara Dairy yester- Vatt has declined to allow her R.e had been intended g, Brown's friends | were issued m— AY to Frank Curtis de| -}g:"cd::)‘n:f: deputies toflngmmmheo?lgfi :’o-n"l x{a rig having been left standing n | PHILIFPINES. an ted for office. it was frustrated by the absemce of the | COSta. 26 years of age, Berkeley, and | case. front of Bernice street at the time — cee ——— REGISTRATION CLOSES IN ALAMEDA COUNTY Few Citizens Forfeit Their Oppor- tunity to Vote at the Presi- dential Election. 7. —Registration pt ~ OFFICER MACRAE SEVERELY SCORED He Is Charged With Gross Carelessness by a Cor- acRas W Sagenomn (foreman Fred Gatter, F. A, Treat, 1. James Ring. A. C. An mer Mehrmann held the in- quest at the residence of Mrs. N. where Brown died. Policemen Sill and Jacobus were in at- erdanu- but there was no call for their | policeman. EEEpp———— Non-Union Men at Work. f OAKLAND, Sept. 27.—Non-union . car- | nters have been put at work on the acon estate bullding. Tweifth and Wash. | ington streets. because of a dificulty of union car Smith & ters with the contraciors The Bullding Trades | In | Council has cnlltd off all union mechanics. | SMEDABMBYAT HER OWH PERIL Mrs R. H. Hammond Rescues an Infant From Eagine. ground by den starting of his 1 sustained permanent the The plaintiff alleges that the car was | traveling at the rate of eighteen miles an hour, a speed In excess of that allowed by law. In addition to the $15:000 dam- ages Davis asks for $509. alleged Lo have been expended for doctor's fees. e ———— Licenud to Marry. Kittie Rledel, 18, Warm Springs; David Philip Kelly, 2, and Mary H. both of Oakland: Frank Ne [ um Mary Mello, 2, both of Alamed Frederick Vagner, 3, (‘enlgrvfl]g Annie Meyer, 3, San Francisco; Wilber Fisk Hixson, 32, Snn Francisco, and Ella | Virginia Tackett Grant, 24, French Corral. Suit on Lake Drainage. ln‘l | nited ms Collector John | lowing named were committee to draft resolu- the | ace from rfmur\ services —e———————— BACK FROM ALASKA WITH PILES OF GOLD| | & 1 reference rotisseries | degrees and_wor to go East, it was necessary to flil the vacancy of vice president, fidge was unanimousiy office. and John Part. elected o cha ——— Expired While in a Fit. Emil Lange, a laborer. about 40 years of age, expired suddenly in the saloon of Phil Christmann, at 641 Mission street, shortly after 5 o'clock last evening. to that He was taken with a fit and before medical ———— Pretty Effects. . We are continually adding to our fram- ing department new and novel designs in framing materials, superb patterns and shapes in ready-made frames and in all manner of finithes. Dainty and delicate m: at the most reasonable price: Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. o —— ordinance grant Works absolute charge nstruction buildings. o botlers, of the het zuv buildings and er Permits for the same will the Board of Works wnnm t any s mmi gave a banquet to their d.-gmm at the rec cil of Cali that body. Ther ent. including a num Wehr, the mxvl!.nr T. :\l!r’mn E % The will of Jasper N. Patton, late sec- retary of the Pacific Mutual Life Insu-- ance Gompany, has been filed for pro- bate. Decedent devises his estate to his widow and son, Mrs. Sophie Patton and Charles Patton. The value of the estate is at present unknown. Stole a Milk Wagon. Frank Murdock stole a milk wagon be- while the driver was eating his lunch. Murdock managed to sell five cans of milk before he was arrested. Mercantile Library Will Move. The Mercantile Library Association held a meeting last night and decided to move its library to a more central location downtown. The preseat quarters are not ENTERTAINS AUDIENCE A SAN FRANCISCO GIRL’'S EXFERIENCE IN OLD MEXICO. THE PIREOF TEE THE LATEST FASHIONS IN - HATS AND OTHER FEATURES. SEE THE GREAT COMIC AND HALF ‘A”M last night ;( t7u ——— e OtAli;La!:yDMslea% SOA r(e-o!x’::lon 3‘;. » by easily accessible to the general public. o s opie making | LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | igain: ek et | ound Dead by Husband. ONE SECTION. ers, 30 1 ki ! h 1 i during the ‘eveding. T | :;'r'y"'t:w“r:xlu'f-:":f’p:fi h‘:,” aeate To) Mrs. Amelia Lane_residing at 6 Valleso | _Vallejo’s Paying Water Works. registration is estimated to uuuvm Merritt was meun‘ of the | place, was found dedd in her room by her| VALLEJO, Sepl n,—ng Vallejo City 33.000. The County Clerk believes | Thursday, September 27. | City Council commmne to-night. The She had been ill for 'S water report | ed on the Paci > method of cted the admi which was t's spinal body's greate: Miss Friend was She was p the work of t After the Serntton e south and went to | the upper jaw bone were badly fract RESULT IN DEATH. and hopes are now en bu Jogeph Thomas Is the son of Edmt | overy, Haa chiorofiors Thomas, the auditor of the Mar! B - | ered in her weakened state she | | Raliroad. He fs an except % would probably died from shock | | boy. & student at the Berkel al Church chotr. Mrs. Tho during the operat 1 School 848 & member of St. Marks By infortunate ac Evr;uw— Dr. eir praise Friend's case will great deal of GOLFERS QUALIFY. Sixty-Five of the Best Amateurs Tee Off at Onwentsia. LAKE FOREST. of the be: De | F Neweil, “Pale Face = ’ i i | Klei er and W. W oner’'s Jury. Wheels Return of Miners With Dust and | Klein. I. Mayer and W. W 7 Nuggets, on the Train From SRR 5 I sited £1.400 2t ——— e s i the North. Struck by an Elef::r;c‘Car. 55 e 2 4 The train arriving from the north yes-| F. Bolinger, living at 882 Fuiton stre ol wad.» < : Inquest on the Death of Myron E. Little Margaret Roster Is Snatched Sakit among the pas- | while trying to board a northbound elec- Brown ;Devuclops a Deadlock From Path of Swiftly Moving sengers ers trom Alaska. | tric car at Fulton and | and a Compromise Monster b One gr [ he, formerly | last evening was struck b v EIRERE Y Verdict | Y a Brave | of Denver. He had nuggets of gold dust | bound car and A g Seokm - = I 3 | Woman. | to throw at the birds. When Mr. Ashe | He wn,«mr:rrhlfl\kpr.-;‘:;h;:rg:i. ospital e 5 = | Wi i Ll arrived In Dawson a few years ago he “:““’:rm‘ e o x \ x S e iniless, but became a protege of | fre. eyl x ¢ = Oakland Office San Franciseco Call, | “Nigger Jim,” who staked Ashe to sup- iz atihe Oty Pt * p - iway, Sept. 27. | piies. Ashe made as his share of “El Do- | = N atrect T6cal this season $130.000, and is on his ——————s bt oy = e his old Colorado friends. > - - K e Ma ok -‘_r*:;* 1:;; 1 th 2 ‘Will Drill af Redding. = : COUNCILM GIRA o years old, 0ld dust and Nuggets on yester-| The ladles composing the San Fran- % NCILMAN GIRARD wpproaching train It being carried in belts and | ojaco Rebekah Driil Corps No. 2 h * - B M cisco Rebekah Drill Corp 3 b OBJECTS TO TEST CASE Y' resides at 829 | in It is mostly from Dawson. od itation to go to Rede ,," to] X . xr» hicida 4l and at | A E0od deal of gold which Is not reported | €¢pted an invitation to g * ’ x ,‘, I ARd- Bt |- Oy is said to be coming | take part In a competitive arill for Re- | % ) p- S . THRCRE, bWt OL the and the Alaska men | bekahs, These les, under command |Jje * *d back as|gay the it that the output of | Of Captain Allle P’xrkPr will give an ex- | 3 ¢ - Alaska will reach $25.000,000 for 1%0 is not | hibition drfil in Odd Fellows™ Hall to-| & ) = but the ! an exaggeration the Alaska | night to give their friends an opportun- * » the dar-| men, however, are ent > over Cape | ItV to see what they will do during en- ‘i ) x Nome, campment week § : | * its \ - £ who" ieithes & Planing-Mill Men Hopeful. Pledge Support to James E. Dunn. | ¥ SEPTEMBER 30, 1900. { * et. The baby had toddled| The Building Trades Council, into| The Building Trades Council held a| X ) * s she and the mother were | whose hands the planing mill men's | meeting last night and passed resolutions | & ) * street. Mrs. Roster, being | Strike recently passed. met last evening | approving the work of James E. | X WHAT ARE YOUR CHANCES ( p cleared the tracks, not and discussed the situation at length. It | Dunn, chlef of the ¢ h'nlrefl Bureau, a : ) - baby's close approach to| was the feeling that the millmen were | ledging him support 20 long as '0e 1Fee | £ OF WINNING IN THE { 5 - ne rollec P * , pe = = ent stand C ¢ o d . ort from “thebagy | Begrer, WInning thelr cause now than ever | Tho ‘council denounced the efforts of in- | X CHINESE LOTTERY? fi - . arent had b P hewe: wek o terested parties who are endeavoring to 2in, but she was | McGuire, Bencral secreiary of (he Injes. | besmirch the character of Mr. Dunn. - The Subject Fully Discussed in Next Sua- § - - national Convention of Jotners and Car- e A TR SR TP B day's Cal by O1e on the laside of x » - E A penters, now i at Scranton, Pa., Verdict for Hennessey. | % .y s 8 = SAYS ELECTRIC CAR | giating” that, the convention had' voted| A jury in Judge Hunt's court founa a| % the Great Gambling Game. ) * ar 0,000 as a firs I o! E 3 d a| - SCARED HIS HORSE | huiion io th the millmen in this | verdict yesterday for $uw in favor of | X e ) b | eity. Tt was voted to 20 on with the work | Patrick Hennessey and against enry | & p - ’ Novel Plea for Damages Made by |of forming co-operative planing” mills | Bingham, o stevedore Hennessey was ¥ THE PASSICN PLAY AT ) - T : { hout the city. Already sev ured abou! 0 - | Teamster James Davis of | D Sotcated % ibe :rraxkir.’l;?lu“:: siating tn un cading the steamer Aztec | OBERAMMERGAU AND ¢ : = '« o0 establish ore so th Th foun that ngham's neg! g g gm‘:rkek?' . Pe remular elght-hour mills now running Eed ai Tesponsible for the ccident. THE PEOFLE WHO ! b 1 CANDIDATES that Browr IAK D. Sept. Zi.—~James Davis filed | there will be enough to supply the trade. —_——————— ) ) b LIST OF CAN . S fanit & against the Realty Synai PLAY IT. { BEFORE OAKLAND CLUB A8015 8 | ane e Oskiend Chudotidase Siscie Sait | e e Curbstones Belong to City. g ¥l ¥ s et A D, dahaa TRT Will Attend the Funeral. City Attorney Lane.has rendersd an. Observed by Heary | Kowalsky. - - The Nominating Committee Presents makes the claim under the novel plea that 3 *\lr a 'rvf“";: g;‘;lgr';n‘;'rnzmsfln;a{d ‘.,( n:(nl‘on t'ha;r:h:hiurp!::;:‘: n;fnr[nh:vc pt- | s N SR S - le e e d fo 0 rustees o 0 Bociety for | ed stree | a List of Officers for the En- hile yed as.road foreman on grad- | . ted to th rd | = ool Wiar: ing being done at Grove street and Ban. | the Prevention of Crueity to Antmals yes. | and that ne power 't S ted to the Board RAISING FROGS FOR THZ ol - 2 = croft way, Berkeley, on September 25, | \§CC*F: igene ‘Colonel J. b Jackoonth,Of | property owner, even though the latter | SAN FRANC SCO ! ) = - > - 1898, his e became frightened at one |\propriate resolutions were passed and the | should Lubatitute therefor better ones. { » n g g Ao o nedgs € of the defendant's electric cars and ran | trustees voted to attend the funeral in & g 1 MARKET. ? ) = d ot va )avis says he was hurl he x s e, ypelmciar sesitg away a A ed to the | body. President ole being obliged Jasper N. Patton’s Will. } : -« ( - ) - - ) b * -« - - = * - ) 3 ( x * - - - ; 2 » § that less than 35 voters have lost thefr Ghance 1o vote at the Presidential slection. | Point = 'unr Arena, Hansen, 12 bows Zom n-uer will come before the Council Bext l!!hll n.ummamfiu-wm nenmmutotmnlm . $rodc ts on June 30 lha" thal thfiflMfliimiiifi*fii*tfitiiti*fltii:fiii

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