The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 13, 1900, Page 5

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THE EUGENE KELLY'S The Total Proceeds of the E Sale by Auction Is $510,350. arge Crowd Attends and Big Prices Are Bid for Choice City Prop- erty That Is Of- ENDERS CONTROL OF THE MODEL SCHOOL be a gala day for ladies 2 50 2 pair will be piaced k from for on t bankrupt “shoe sale of the C near City Hal es that cost the table to p over mission hi world’s conv Bed Cross Appeals. the Red Cross Society request that reading matter be » the rooms of has reached the ¢ of camp life, many uffering mentally. of a d.xmd nature can be fourth floor o will_be dis- | first transport for lies of the Red Cross also intend | to the sick soldiers hrlnlmfl\ gifts, consist- | ties, mufflers may be useful to the | = expect to present | and appeal to the | articles ln question, , J. F. care for the big gu The buildings feet from the beach. Two ¢ ——————— Write for new catalogue of watches, Jewelry & Hammersmjth & Fleld, 3 Kearny.* CITY OFFICIALS MEET TO DISCUSS REAL ESTATE 1S \ PROBLEMS O DISPOSED OF ™ and Mayor R. W Snow rd Annual Convention of the League of California Municipalities in Session at Pioneer Hall-—Mayor Phelan Weleomes the Delegates of Oakland Delivers the President’s Address. FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1900. o FOREIGN WATERS F MUNICIPAL REFORM T0 BE STOCKED WITH OUR FISH | Thousands of Live Salmon | . | Eggs Will Be Sent to ; | N w Z:aland. 1 —_——— United States Makes a Very Valuable Present to the Colonial Govern- ment—Shipment an | Experiment. R One-half million live salmon eggs T | | pose in cold storage on the Oceantc Steamship Company's Sierra, which will sall from this port this afternoon. They are a present from the National Govern- ment to New Zealand and when the new steamship stops at Auckland the valu- able consignment will be turned over to the Fish Commissioners of New Zealand by Captain G. H. Lambson of the United States rish Commission. The salmon eggs were collected from the fall run of Sacramento River salmon between November 10 and 16. [Fourteen | cases packed in ice, weiging neariy 20 | pounds each, make up tie valuabie con- | signment. During the long ocean voyage | Captain Lambson will carefully watch GVer his charges. It is understood that the New Zealand | Fish Commissioners will convey the four- | teen cases to Wellington, where the colo- nlal Government has ntiy established | | hatcheries after the ie of those in th:s country. W hen tne Iry are old enough ey will be liberated in the different of that clstant countr. 18 not the first time eggs were sent T yvernment. Pre- the deli unsuc | wiil have ing report to make on his wiil be cagerly read b; sted in fish hatchery | | NATIVE SONS PRESENT A REPORT TO DATE | Cost of Celebrating the Golden Ju- bilee of California’s Admission Is Sct Forth. At a meeting of the Native Sons' | Captain Lamb: 9th | | 1l | which there the auditing me difference and which will_have to ad- There is still in bank 1 ATof which 000 1s atinched i an | action brought by Figenbaum on ac | | of an alleged umlr‘lr‘! for otficial flay The princ items of expense Dr(nr:\!lnxw BB T 3 5 i ; Vgeneral *expenses | and hl"l(lll\l-(l’(r‘r~ § | There were eral propositions made as to the dlsposal of the surplus, but after a prolonged disc n it was decided to defer action in regard to that until the | Fizenbaum suit should be determined | of September celebration committee held | last night there was presented a report | of the cost of the celebration of the fif- | | tteth anmversary of the admission of | | Caiifornia into the Union. The report | | showed collections of $10,011 55; disburse- { ment, not including a few small bilis about 11 B | int parade 2 J ntertainment, $1952 40; halls ADVEBTI EM"NTS. e St e | THE DUTY OF MOTHERS. / OF OAKLAND RESPONDING TO THE ADDRESS OF 2 BY MAYOR PHELAN 3, [ i ) : CALIFORNIA MUNICIPALITIES. | | freauently from a mother's neglect to MAYOR VENTION OF THE LI oL 1| What suffering frequently results | from a mother’s ignorance; cr more AT THE THIRD ANNUAL CON- properly instruct her danghter! in Delegates Read Pleasing Papers and Pre-!i pare to Receive Famous Missionary o peform s watching the practical operation 1 1 he pleased to address and may be able the results accom- the u on th to enlighten in part: ne pleasure that 1 greet you. unicipalities f « third annual convention present-day problems that perplex municipalities you repre- glven the r/vad fl. lh' program vou and disturb t this assoctation is made nunicipal {nterest; er municipal administr ally Interest t ideas tending t alifornia abreast o This Is the ob Ita \\nrk 1s exclusively ; to Improve the con- 1 growth, . Mason of Santa Clara, « ie, read his annual report, IR S TEMPERANCE ADVOCATES ARE CHEERED BY REPORTS ool @ | ey S " JGULAR monthly meeting of L the W n's Christian Temper- was held ye: rda: the headquarte lister street. Reports the delegates who at- convention at San convention in sent Dr. Bidwell, Miss ) C. L. Willlams. In 1 union meeting of various s was held in the California rch, when the action | ntatives in S- was Indorsed, and 1t the Senate would made at the meet- e Ackermann, , who will ar- Ackerman ywn the world temperance missionary, a com- g been given her by the ntion of temperance worker: held at Edinburgh. In advocating th Miss Ackerman has made two trips 4. d the world and is now commencing ter part of next week and he will remain in this city MISS JESSIE ACKERMAN, IS CIRCLING THE GLOBE AD- VOCATING TEMPERANCE. n depart for the Orient She will speak next Sunday evening at the Simp- son Memorial Church. % New Quarters fer Artillerymen | Lewis Peters Gets One Year. Lewls Peters, formeriy boatswain of the a site vesterday for the new brick build- | steamer San Juan, wus Sentenced yester- ings to be built for the accommodation of | is to | Haven Colonel Rawles of the Presidio selected | artillery, whose dut on the reserv ated about fifty | ay jeading to Ocean | ottages will also be built for | the accommodation of the officers. S C Watek glasses fitted free at Geo. R. Moss two batteries day by United States District Judge de imprisonment at ation. | bard labor in San Quentin and to pay a . | fine of §100. Peters pleaded gullty to the charge of having stabbed Willlam S ahan, a sallor, on the high seas last Oc- tober. one year's —_—— A wise wife increases her hold on her husband by holding her tongue occasion- & Co., 145 Btockton, opp. City of Paris. * ally. *| " Tradition says ‘‘woman must suf- Joseph Hlutchinson, president of the Board | fer,” and young women are so taught. of Trustees of Palo Alto, presented the : o Teport of the executive commities, There is a little truth and a great deal | of exaggeration in this. If a young The report of a special committee on municipal auditing was resented b)’l woman suffers severely she needs A\lt;((nr A. i}l\ Breed of Oakland. In ac- cordance wit (l!‘ committee's recommen- dntion, the convention adspted & resolu: | treatment, and her mother should see tion requesting munlr'!;v\lnlefl bPlOnKinK to the league to adopt the plan of uniform | that she gets it. annual financial reports outlined by the | Many mothers hesitate to take their | committee csiot § At the close of the session the visitors dpughters to a physician for examina- inspected the new Hall of Justice under | tion; but no mother need hesitate to the guidance of Ma ror Phelan. write freely about her daughter or Possible Candldnte for Governor. | the most efficient advice without M. B. Snyder, ex-Mayor and Mavyor- | charge. Mrs. Pinkham’s address is | elect of Los Angeles. is in San Francisco | Lynn, Mass. for rest and recreaticn. At the recent charter election in Los Angcles he was chosen to again fill the office of Mayor. His majority approximated 3200. Lead- ing Democrats in California who fan that their party forces can be reorgani in time for the gubernatorfal campa two years hence are saying that Mr. Sn der should recetve the Democratic nom- | ination for Governor. In the recent con- test for Mayor he displayed elecutionary | qualities of a speedy style. Los Angeles Gity embraces within its corporate boun- | daries some seven or eight hundred farms | and during the dawnlight and twilight Mr. Snyder visited the farmers and solic. ited their support. The classes of the city appreciated the In:io. vation and voted for tne visitor. Mrs. August Pfalzgraf, of South H | Byron, Wis., mother of the young lady | whose portrait we here publish, wrote Mrs. Pinkham in January, 1809, saying her daughter had suffered for two ears with irregular menstruation— ad headache all the ti(line. and painl';n i her side, feet swell. and was generally Disaster to Great Northern | noccissie . Mrs. Pinkham promptly miserable. i F peed 1 in 3 replied with advice, and under date o! Passenger Train in Mareh, 1500, the mother writes again Montana that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable (‘ompound cured her daughter of all pains and irregularity. Nothing in the world equals Mrs. BUTTE, Mont., Dec. 12—A special from 2 Great Falls to the Miner says: Pinkham’s great medicine for regu Northern passenger train No. 3, | lating woman's peculiar monthly Lound, was wrecked about 4 o'clock this| troub' morning near Brockton, elghty-one miles S — 65 east of Glasgow. Four passengers are re- | ported killed and many injured. The| ®O®0#0#040404040404040404 cause of the wreck is said to have been a broken rall. Railroad officials here ciaim not to have any information of the acci- dent. Later information states that the train wus running about forty-five miles an hour, making up lost time, when a truck broke down while passing a switch. The | engine and three cars passed over in | fety, but the next four cars pitched | Over it pmbankment. Three sleepers re- | raained on the rails. The dead are: | AGED WOMAN. name unknown. HER DAUGHTER. MRES. WATSO residence unknown, lhro\vu through window, glass severing Ler jugular vein. | RUSSIAN CHILD, name unknown. Thubadies et boeh tKEen to.Closon where the inquest will be held to-morrow. VIEHY is A Hatural Minsral Water known fer centurles and impo-ted ONLY IN BOTTLES. For Disordersd Stimach snd Indigestion Its value his been testl. fi=d 10 by thousands. So-called Vichy in Sy. phons IS NOT VICHY. Get the Genuine. Your physiclan will recommend ft. B A. VIGRIER, Distributiog Agent In the Divorce Court. : 1 Decrees of divorce were granted yester- day to Bertha Korn from Seymour B. Korn for desertion. and Rosini Brandli | from Gottlieb Brandll for desertion. Suits for divorce have been filed by Camden Redinger against Estella Redinger for cruelty. and Elsje Petersen against Ben- jamin Petersen for cruelty. ol el S The only (hini that is worse than hear- ing a woman whistle is secing her try. ,,,,, S el viiady ez RUPTURE Prosperity for 1901. 7. o~ "PRES cannot be cured by Indications everywhere point to great pros- LI Kag perlty for the coming year. This Is a sign of it amratiie a healthy nature. The success of a country, as PIZRC='S MAGN=TIC well as of an Individual, depends upon health. RI| d1’Rushs Is dif- There can be no health If the stomach is weak. s ol 1f you have any stomach trouble try Hostetter S Ehhation Co1l o ey Stomach Bitters, which cures dyspepsia, indi- % or U gestion and billousness. Obtain our Almanac| MAGNETIC ELASTIS TRUSS CO. for 1901—free. It contains valuable information. | 620 Market st. (opp. Palace Hotel), S. F. n 49040 +0404040904 04000+ 040404000004 herself to Mrs. Pinkham and secure | $0+0¢0¢04040 904040404040+ -0 040+ 00000 €0¢0€0+ 04040 ¢0+000® | HOFF’S LAWYERS WILL TAKE THE CENTER OF THE STAGE Defense in the Clute Murder Case to Have Its Inning Beginning To-Day. “May it please the ¢ t, we rest our ) Mrs, case,” said Attorney Hosmer for the pros- ecution in the Hoff trial ves after- neon iIn Judge Cook’s courtroom. This morning thé defense will take the cen | of the stage and try to prove nocence of the charge of m Clute at 83 ¢ 18 ero street arly yesterday m Schooler for the defense took ( Detectives mour in hand | examination he had the witnes | Guerrero strect ! the Lindell Ho roof of Guerrero he then back to the Lindell House. did his best to rattle Seymour, detective ha ad many experiences on the witness s George Gallagher testified that Dr. John llagher, who performed the autopsy on orning upsta ADVERTISEMENTS OPEN EVENINGS, ART GOODS MAGNIFICENT STOCK HOLIDAY GOODS. | BRIC-A-BRAC, VASES, PAINTINGS, PICTURE STATUARY, ORNAMENTS, FINE CH{ +A and GLASSWARE RICH CUT GLASS, BLECTRIC LIGHT STATUARY, | ART FLRVITUEE artety S. & G, GUMP CO,, 113 CEARY STREET. RAILROAD TRAVEL. RAILROAD TRAVEL. NOUTHERN PACIFIC e CALIH)R‘HA VDRTBWESTEIN RY. CO SAN FRAKCI SGD AND NHTH PACIFIG e W, NY. jamavm: . Xnost X Drosusza 1100 — ammvs | ppopox R T o e am. u Blmim, Vacarille, S '~ (Main Lize, Foot of Markes Street.) oA Bt Sy San Francisco to San Rafael. +7:004 Shasta Express— um.wwnu-m tor WEEK DAYS— 70, 5.0 110 &, m.; 1%, u;.’ lett S gt £ 10, 6 p. m. urse 1p at U gl‘:‘!fll’mm:’r) e . "T:432 . % trips at 160 and . o mos, Su = A soon sl Aans Romw:s. DATS5:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, *8100. D, Woodiand, Kuigais Laodiar, o | 6: 3 M 4 1 *%:004 Atiantic Express—Ogden and East *2:459 w:sxsg': | Bafel (2000 Fronviien el Al e, G adetn, U | VIR DA LA SRS . o an (DATSZ5:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 140, 3:40, m. n San Francisco and Schuetzen Park, same schedule us above. Leave ]_In Effect San Francisco. | Nov. 7, 1900. Week | Sun- | | 8 s. | days. | Destination. | day 0 am| 8:00 am \m.n’ e 3:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma, a3 | G 5:0 Santa Rosa. £ *A:304 Oak ters *90:004 Haywarls nd Way Stationa. | “DiowA Low “Augeles Exproas — Ma | Teacy. Lathrop. Hiosksou, Merord o, Wanford, o, Visalis, Portersiile ... .. o Creed | *11:004 Livermore. s»mm i 7:20 am | Hopland 8:00 am| and Uk! *4:10p Haywards, Niles k *3:00¢ Nies Lirermore and Stocktom. 73:00r Suasct Liaited, El Paso 8:00 am' Guerneville. 5:00 am 5:00 pra $:00 am 5:00 pm ’iu wa 7:% pm| & uria | tor ® Geysers: - at Hop and | Springs, Highland Spr bad Sprin B nd Calltomia Fapioaaieo. ryevllio, Rodling, Sonenad and Cank Uosia, Mortines Omal *7:000 Oregy " Lieriey's - Te. Orr's Hot SDrml!. ¢ Brags. Wesport. Usal. 5 n VINION (Narro Mnrket Harris, Olsens. Dyer, Scotia and Saturday to Monday round-t Statfons. | tasuse Nowark round-trip i E 53?3.“1 b lmmn.n’“.y '37"';::"iy’ | Seatio e : | . C ....nfr?fmzxc'n(.f.f).}’l.fi. \F..E.Rfl.!,_ NURTH PAGIFIC flUIST HMLHDAD. 1716 9.00 1100 2 300 §09r.w. Via Sausalite Ferry Trum ONELARD~Poot of Besnduay.— 1500 $5:00 19:08 Gt Mot 0, 10:00a.4. 1200 2:00 (00 *300rw. | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL vu.x.:t AND SAN RAFAEL | COANT BIVISION (Hrbe WEEK DATS G 2ol {166 & m. @ Thind 238, 4:00, 515 04 Ocean View, nn- h San Francisco_ {#:30F TRA TR”"—"‘DI Ml" Vlllli ll‘ SI. A Kun Jome wid \Way Statis cdnesdays | Alwden T T e m., o i - “acror rnon "SAN RAFAEL TO SAN, AN FrRANCIsca, 3 DAYS— ;.u. 45, 9:30 & m., EXTRA TRIPS on )lond-yl. Wea Saturdays at 645 and 10:20 r— NDAYS—6 -, Traine marked (9 start from San Quentin. w !‘ROM MILL VALLEY TO SA\ 'RA\A CISCO. WEEK S—3: 755, 930 & me. “on " Mondays. Wednesdays 10 and 10:20 p. m. 10:05 a. m., 12:05, 2:15, 2:38, s incany | 5:00, 646 D. m THROUGH TRAINS. * Sunday ouly. a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- g Mondays Wedaesday-, F‘r‘dly) £ Tuvdye, Thursdsys, Sund va | @ Samrany onl: g ;Santa F e MOUNT umms RAILWAY ‘Trains—paily e, | i g { Leave Market-street Ferry Depot. | Fare, San Francisco to Summit and Return, | | tions. 15 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way sta- 00 & m. Sundays—Tomales and way sta. tions. $1 40 pm|S:0wpm | X ‘“ TA\ ER. TAMALPA COW OPEN. — 15 lm\l—l 95 b m et offices, 621 Market st., I 138 am - %am | - Bam | o 5 - %am | Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, - e 629 KEARNY ST. Established - S 1834 for the treatment of Privata - ses, Lost Manhood. Debility o - on body and mind and » d Fxpress. Corres ¢ he Doctor cures when Charges low, € pen grnrantecds Cail or write, -r 3. F. Hll.o‘. San Fraocisco, Cal. Y !:mno and Bakerofield S m o e B S e e R o | WBGK]Y Gfi“ $1.00 e Yoar

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