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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. JULY 3, 1903. CAPABLE MEN ADVANCED BY DISTRICT ATTORNEY Whiting Vacant by the Death of John T. Greany, i J. J. Greeley JIREETCR GASE DRAWS HOT WORD3 Given Place Made Will Succeed Whiting &+ ADVERTISEMENTS. BACK EAST EXCURSIONS BY THE Santa h'\ 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th. AUGUST 18th and 19th, 25th and 26th. THERE AND BACK ONE FARE. STOP-OVERS ©90-DAY LIMIT. JULY Ask Agents SANTA FE For Particulars 641 MARKET STREET s 7 DR. JORDAN’S crear USEUM OF AHATOM 1051 MAREET ST. bet. GebaTtk, 5.7.0al, est Anatomical Museum in the knesses or any comtracted w1y cared by the oldest Cosst Est. 36 years. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN mesliation free and strictly private. ment personally or by letter. A teae by 1] ¢ [4 “ ’ ¢ (4 l DB IORDAN & ON BISHOP'S in use over ffty the leaders of the Church and * their Positively cure the cases in old and young £ from effects of abuse, dissipation, excesses or igurctte smoking. Cure Lost Impotency, Lost rs by non wers Unfitness 0~ Varicocele or Con ous Twitching of : hre “immediate, im- te CZ’VTSU) to every func depor a cure is at hand undeve x-»a organs. timulate en 50c a box: 6 inrastes to cure oF Circulars free. 0. 40 Eilis st DRUG CO., 38 * Headache, . ond 48 TEIG PILLS | selt- | Renew Discussion i Livernash and Chapman | on Skill Co:s Not Desire Herr.n’s Regime Critic.zed. Meoore Mr. | Hints That Boards of Supervisors Are 11 Being “Pacified” Draw Wrath of United Railroads’ Attorney. SAZEAPN et was brought up again yesterday by E. J. Livernash and talked hours in the arbitration pro- the carmen and the | | | | 2 | The word skill about for | ceedings between United Railroads. Since the opening session of the ‘pro- ceedings Livernash must have asked General Manager Chapman cof the road about how much skill §s necessary for a man to operate a car without accident at least twenty times, and every time fn return the operative head of the corpora- tion has come back with the same an- swer, perience and not skill is neces- sary to run a car.” The man balancing loaded with bricks, er, the teamster perched on a load of sand, all passed in review before Chapman on the witness stand yesterday, and to each flluswration ( h,mm‘xn answered that the | | men in these 1gs needed more skill than the man ging at a gong and Landling a grip on streetcar lines in this cil a wheelbarrow ca The was most sensational event of the day Livernash's scoring of W. F. Her- rin's record as chief counsel for the old Market-street Railroad. Livernash-said that it was generally credited that Herrin was allowed $100,000 a year to run the | | law department, $10,00 for himself and | 190,000 to pacify boards of Supervisors. Af- | | ter this statement Attorney Moore was | | on his feet i na second and referred to | | Herrin as his personal friend and that he would not countenance such remarks | in his presence. 1 HERRIN'S PROTECTOR. ! trouble all started by Livernash & Chapman how much money it cost "he as the gompany to run the claims depart- . | | ment. Chapman replied that he did not orrzn | | know, and referred him to Tirey L. i Ford chief counsel. - “1 suppose you know that Herrin was = e edited with being allowed $100,000 to BERS OF THE DISTRICT | | Stedied B0, b 8100 for himself and EXYORNEYS ~ STAE WHO | | £0000 for pacifying boards of Supervisors, AVE “N PROMOTED. Mr. Chapman?’ The latter pleaded ig- norance. Moore then said he had never CEPE SR R L , and he did not believe it. A o e ont been several times accuses an = i ‘Irx‘::‘?m": ,f:: a public platform,” continued = Monticello, Iroquois < <3 , eplied K Sonapnng Oh, from 3 public platform,” replie Moore, “well let me tell you that thou- sands of men have been hanged a thou- sand times from the public platform. Is that where you get your Information? Let me tell you, Mr. Livernash, Mr. Her- rin I have known for many vears. He is a friend of mine and 1 do not intend to hear him spoken of that way while I am present.” No more was sald, and the subject was dropped. Manager Chapman was called the first thing in the morning and he was on and off the witness stand nearly all day. He testified that there were 1470 regular car- men and 365 extra men; that the com- zation and do Parlor. \MRSA FITZEHENRY FILES WARM CROSS-COMPLAINT Avers That Her Husband Has Acted Cruelly Toward Her and Makes Other Charges. pany had ordered fifty new electric cars, P y % Arthur Fitzhenry and that half of this number were to re- promises to be ex- | place old, worn-out cars, while the rest will wife vesterday | be used for increased traffic. A:«ut 100 ¢ n would eeded to run the extra cross-compla. more men would be needec tonod nOPIAINE | twenty-five cars. He could not estimate ened her hus- | .. ijcreased traffic for the next year, ew wood and coal | nor would he admit that the streetcar he stood over him ' business was increasing at the rate of 7 but ¢ nsiders that | per cent a year. Justified had she MORE TRANSFERS LESS MONEY. iKtienty He said, however, that the company was hat her husband’s not making as much money by the new ce Margaret Jor- | transfer system as formerly, but the arbed her peace of mind. board of directors had adopted the new ng to the defendant Miss Jor- | System for the purpose of building up the jan entered her home in April, 1901, and | Outside districts and were -laying the after that the husband's affection fop | foundation for larger business. He tes- . 2 g el N 10T | {ified that the extra men working as mo- his wife vanished. She alleges that M. | tormen usually became regular men after Fitzhenry used (o bestow caresses on | ten and four-fitths months’ work; conduc- Miss Jordan and at one time she caught ' tors in eight and a quarter months, and | him coming out of her room, after which | gripmen in seven and two-thirds months. | 200 Sompelien MK n to leave the | The extra men on the San Mateo line ay- [ s, Bt FEihe rced her to re- | eraged about $6 a month, He thought ceive her niece back Into the house. She | 4 man was at the maximum polnt of also alleges that her husband called her | earning for the company after two | names and treated her t cruelly. months' employment. The time schedule Sallle L. Humphries brought suit against Alexander Humphries for deser- Leith ught suit a Sharman f liful negl 9 sued Beatrice Marfe a divorce on the gro Louisa Haag sued Charles F. a separation upon the gre jear ago made it easler for the carmen and they made more on their new runs. The cars, however, did not run any faster and the company made a little more earnings by this new sys- tem. He did not consider that the streetcar school system in vogue jn New York for adopted about a tion, and Herbert L. Hatch filed sult | teaching carmen thelr duties a good one, against Amelia E. Hatch on the ground | put believed the way men were broken in f des | in this city was much better. Then Chap- —_—————— | man and Livernash again took up the California souv | Sanborn & Vail's t variety at Market street. . | e, = dmar “Mr. Chapman, T would like to get | ATTACHMENT DISMISSED | your definition of the word skill,” asked IN RAWHIDE MINE CASE | Livernash. “Take, for instance, a skilled | watchmaker. We do not say that a car- | Action to Recover Possession of Elec- | man needs as much skill as a mechanic of | * tric Power Plant for Non-Com- | thit kind, but don’t you think that a car- | | question of skill as applied to the duties | of carmen. : man needs as much skill as a bre pliance With Contract. cWer who ADVERTISEMENTS. the milk wagon driv- | GET IN LINE For a Recruit Cigar—the best 5¢ smoke in the world, and you will be in line For a Fortune! The Bands on these famous Cigars entitle you to an interest in our $142,500 offer. Two Bands from Recruit Cigars are equal to one tag from Star Tobacco in securing presents. SAVE THE BANDS Ask the dealer for ECRUI handles beer kegs and piles them one on top of anucher?” “I can't see how there is much skill re- quired to pile up beer-kegs,” Chapman re- plied. ““Well, Mr. Chapman, do you think that a carman needs as much skill as a man ramming blocks into position on Market street?” “Well, plied. Answering Livernash, Chapman said he considered that machinists, milkwagon drivers, stevedores and teamsters all re- quired more skill than a carman. “A teamster,” Chapman explained, ‘has to look out for other teams and pedestri- ans when he is on Market street, while a gripman is on a track.” LABORERS’ WAGES. W. J. McCloud and J, E. Nason, both laborers for the United Ralilroads, testi- fied that the average wages of the labor- ers for the company varied from §2 to $250 a day. They said they were dissat- isfied with these wages, but though they had petitioned for an increase they had been refused. Dr. Walter Coffey, chief surgeon of the United Railroads, said that he or his as- sistants examined all applicants for posi- tions on the cars. Their eyes and hearing were tested and their physical condition noted. To his knowledge but five carmen had died in the last year, though there are 2400 members of the Hospital Assocla- tion. Of these five deaths one was a sui- cide, would work injuries on a man’s kidneys. The death rate for San Francisco was 18.57, based on a population of 450,000, The arbitration proceedings will be re- sumed at 10 o'clock this morning. —_———— Yosemite Valley. The Merced Santa Fe route has placed on sale a special campers’ ticket, which includes stoge fare, hotel bills en route and accommodations in the valiey at Camp Curry. A five, seven or ten days' trip. Five days, $37.50. Seven days, $41.50.- Ten days, $6.50. Make your stage reserva- tions in advance. All about it at 641 Mar- ket st., Yosemite de: Santa Fe office. * I should say not,” Chapman re- READING, Pa., July 2.—The Reading Rail- road Company posted notices to-day at its new locomotive shops here that hereaftar fts 2000 employes in that department would work only five days a week. The receipt of many new engines is given as the cause for the new order. United States Circuit Judge Morrow dis- ADVERTISEMENTS. missed the attachment in the case of th | Rawhide Gold Mining Company vs. the | Tuolumn County Water Company and mne County Water and Electric 3 erday. This is an action to recover possession of the power plant, machinery, etc., be- { cause of the failure of the defendant to 40 per cent of the net proceeds from ales of power by defendants from thelr | piarit after supplying the Rawhide and | App mines, the 40 per cent having been agregd to be paid on account of the pur- chase price. The complaint alleges that the receipts were more than $50,000 and | the operating expenses only $5000, | The answer of the defendants admits “m T | | { | the conditional bill of sale, and avers, that the operating expenses from May 1, 189, to July 31, 1902, were 4 and that the expenses exceeded the eipts by $19,449. There are two other similar suits be- | tween the same parties and the attach- ments in those suits cover all of the prop- erty of the defendants. ——————— “Firemen Start Conflagration. In order to avoid a possible Fourth of conflagration at the corner of Ala- nd Sixteenth streets District En- gineer E. McKittrick with four firemen commenced burning the grass surround- ing the Animals’ Home yesterday. The fire company was ordered out soon after- ward and $150 worth of damage was done to the home before the blaze could be ex- tinguished. Secretary Hoibrook of the Humane Society, which controls the prop- erty, thinks that the cure Is as bad as the disease. OPEN EVENING We are retailing. Assortments $12up. CaLIFORNIA FIREWORKS €O0. ; .. 219 FRONT ST. You CAN SEE OUR ELECTRIC SIGN FROM FRONT AND MARKET STS. He did not consider that carwork || ADVERTISEMENTS. PUT TO A SEVERE TEST KOENIGSTEIN’S RED SALVE CURES BLOOD POISONING. SAN FRANCISCO, April 29, 1003. Dr. G. 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A Cinch of A Show pure gold, it is ninety- RESER‘ED BEATS—N‘(" . 25¢, 50c and T5e. 25¢ and B0c. Chudren at 0c and 25c. TIME IS SHOR' Monday, July 13th (Remember this). NEXT—BIG TRIPLE BILL SHOW. BASEBALL! PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. RECREATION PARK. ——EIGHTH AND HARRISON— CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3:30 P. M.; SAT- URDAY, P M +0..2:30 P. M. OAKLAND vs. SAN FRANCISCO, LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance Sale, § Stockton St. AMUSEMENTS. Vaudeville— Exotics! Barney Fagan and Henriefta Byron; Julian Rose and the Wang Doodle | Comedy Four. Last times of Evans and St. John; Lydia Yeamans Titus; Hayes and Healy; The ‘World’s Trio; Vernon and Drawee. Reserved Seats, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Box Seats and Opera Chairs, B0c. COMMENCING NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE, The Eminen® Soprano, MABEL McKINLEY, Favorite Niece of the Late President McKinley. 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