The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 27, 1904, Page 7

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FRANCISCO CALL, - '\VEDN ESDAY, FINDS BRACKETT [BISHOPS TAKE UP STUDY OF A NEW WAS INDISCREET] HYMNAL FOR THE METHODIST CHURCH Mayor Lets Chief Emergency | Ecclesiastics Also Formulate and Dehberate on Pastoral Address Whlch Surgeon Down Easy on 2 Charge of Accepting Fee! Will Be Presented by the Prelates to the General Conference at Its —_— . . . , | Meeting Next Week at Los Angeles---Pulpit App for Sunday XD PRECEDENT IS SET| eeting Next Week at Los Angeles---Pulpit Appointments for Sunda PG E— |4 — <3 Health Official Agrees to|| Resign and Board Will at| Omece Appoint a Suecessor | Mayor Schmitz yesterday transmit- | to the B Health h find- | g as the resuit the trial of the | harges made against Chief Emer- | | gency Surgeon George F. Brackett | the latter had accepted a fee lischarging the duties of his positior The worst the Mayor finds | he was gullty ng for and from Mortimer r further finds he fee by y Wrong, cedent and e proprieties . w the require- s of ior chief emerg- Al whitewashes harge made by ker t Brackett had de- | ™ $100 for treat- | -4 nnie Ames < y ired in p h the ob- f le g Bre down easy his epts Brackett's defense on g the effect that he had sk F shh ker for tk $100 to be pplie are of Ames while in | 4 . her words ¥ 25 i = rey for | The House of Bishops of the .\lelhvl | Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church: Bishop g ", lden of Cincinnati, Poirero Methodist Epis- his s 1 fellow being odist Episcopal Church resumed its Bishop Hartzel of Africa, Grace su sessions yesterday morning at the Oc- | T R D e cidental Hotel, E op Hamilton in the | Episcopal Church; Bishop Warne of India, First - | | Metnodist ©piscopal Church, 3 i ‘o chair. | | | Fitzgerald of St. Louts/ Alameda Methodist . Two very important matters took up | | | oot Sadrets thn slaisaney comehtion : almost the entire day in consideration | | | in the afterncon at the Alhambra Theater. > o and Ssbate. | | Bishop Foss will leave for Los An- 1 ke made no such| One was the pastoral address the ‘i‘_"‘“l‘v e ";Sib;”‘"e gef"t’: fhe o ma Bishops are preparing and which will TIVal (0, NS p s T Oy that M Schmitz said the be ;.ffmi by F(‘ of the prelates next | 1.,,“ s )auendd FE A Othet J ° B week at the General Conference in Los | :\::::1:‘\‘ TOutl Eed sruRled b pulpit he matte | | e prot esu a of the labor of the Hous R % s = : Brack < plisely. oo headuingrren § | NEW PLACE OF WORSHIP B any w they are hearing and deith- | [ TO BE SHORTLY ERECTED kett w esig a resume of the immense | W ¥ MALLALIEU | € nd church composed of re- | B | | Many Bishops to Attend Laying of = the Bishops during their | 1B Cornerstone of Hamilton Meth- v ministration. | | 1 odist Episcopal Church. rtment. pastoral address will be | | The new Hamilton M. E. Church, to g a0 h::fi;‘f“tx for ::“aalii'j]:“?n f 1 | cost in the neighborhood of $20,000, will ey : A i Sabatar 1o the musm-m": | o . | be completed shortly at Belvedere and . . . ar is|o n work 3 | PS WHO ARE AIDING IN | |Waller streets, and when completed will PREPARATION OF THE " strong cax E t of the commission on the | | ORAL ADDRE | | take the place of the present tempor- e 3 ‘A R O ~—¥ | ary structure, which was put up a year . ¢ 50 X tnion hymn book was submitted to the | a";h“ half ago. i o A - ———— S l DI:\ LET | house and a dummy of the book was rth:p‘:"’;;"’(;“"M:&;‘:?Cli;;l::ogs Examination for Engineers. | presented for consideration. church has been found fitting for their x & The new hymnal is in preparation | gggigtance at the laying of the correr- condy xay for the joint use of the Methodist | | stone of the contemplated building, and next Monday the distinguished prelates | of the local and foreign fields will par- ticipate in the ceremony prior to leav- THEIR PAPERS: ‘Ern.fr opal Church and the Methodist | | Episcopal Church South and its adop- tion means the first movement to unite s e & \ : these two great churches in the order |ing for Los Angeles. pS Phec e Graduates of Cooper Medical | ;:*Toroniy The pastor, the Rev. C. O. Oxnam, M College ”(Vlll T]l('il' A P The hymnal, as prepared, is entirely | has made arrangements for the cere- . - ] A D1 i o et el e i Bishop Hamilton will lay Aw Ell'll Rllil lfilll“l'[i’llllm(‘lll | poets and composers of the church | the cornerstone, assisted by Dr. W. S. SRR, [have contributed to its pages, while | Matthew, presiding elder. ADVERT[EEHEN"& the best available literary talent has The trustees of Hamilton Methodist | indreds of people crowded into |been called in to pass upon the work. | Episcopal Church are William Abbott, »oper Medical College auditorium | The new hymnal has been considered, | J. W. Ellsworth, Thomas Hodge, John an t DO lt night to witness the graduating |1!®m by item, by the House of Bishops, :Sflrlin, W. 8. Mosher, A.'C. Bothe, M. (: and with recommendations to its ac- | D, Captain Samuel Thomson, W. F. exercises of the class of 1904 and hun- | | ceptance will come before the General | Jewett and Percy M. R. Jenkin. dreds were unable 10 Secure even |canference g 2 om after 8 o'clock. Disap- | Independent of the interest in the | : . . ETOW pointme was frequently expressed, | House of Bishops while in session the Native Sons’ Relief Board. The following named have been elected as the officers of the Native ns’ board of relief for the current as the friends of the graduates had counted on being present when the de- | big missionary convention will convene [ to-morrow night in the Alhambra The- Strugg grees were conferred and the sheep- |ater, when addresses will be delivered t skins handed out, yet the hall was not | by Bishop Foss of Philadelphia, Dr. |term: E. J. Lynch of Pacific Parlor, { - sufficiently large to accommodate | Goucher of Baltimore and Dr. Homer | president; Harry W. Mahoney of Do- by those that responded to the invitation. | C. Stuntz, superintendent of all Meth- |lores Parlor, vice president; William . 2 This year there are forty-three |odist work in the Philippine Islands. |Lippert of Sequoia Parlor, secretary; Dr. Miles’ Heart CUI‘C graduates, of which number six are| Pulpits of the Methodist churches |Harry Levison of Alcalde Parlor, s i women. A musical programme, as|in the city and bay cities will be occu- | treasurer; M. H. Hernan of Alcalde e > follows, was enjoyed during the exer- | pied as follows next Sunday: Parlor, M. Josephson of Presidio Par- ’ = a s Cises 2ishop Fowler of Buffalo, N. Y., Howard | lor and Joseph S. Earle of Precita & s € Gverture Raymond” (Thomas) \h:\r:‘; lr-‘:ufw‘-{wl ‘n'l‘;n:rvl:» \ll"mnnp‘ Tr;;lrc':’l Parlor, trust On the evening of T he Semsree. B e AR ity, Simpsol moria o § ; i 4 ad = - D. D.; entracte, | Blands - Vinoent Switzerland, California | May 20 a military and athletic tourna- r = Methodist Episcopal Church: Bishop M: ment will be held in Mechanics' Pa- to Dr. Miles He p AN g vilion in aid of the board. { | | | | street will be of great benefit to the APRIL WANT TO WIDEN FOURTH STREET Commissioners of Works In- tend to Ask Supervisors for Needed Appropriation IMPROVEMENT DESIRED Property Owners Petition That Work Be Done to Re- lieve Teaming Congestion 27, 1904 The Board of Public Works has de- cided to incorporate in its estimate of desired expenditures in the next mu- nicipal budget, shortly to be filed with the Supervisors, a request that the roadway of Fourth street, from Mar- ket to Channel, be widened, and that a first-class modern pavement be laid on the thoroughfare. * Action will he taken on the petition of property-owners along the street named, upon which the Bureau of En- gineering is preparing a report that the improvement is a desirable one, | and recommending that it be carried out. It is the intention of the Board of Works, if the funds necessary for the| Il ki ting T Toung. Restes o $85,000, are provided by the Supervis-| ors, to fix the official width of the| sidewalks on both sides of Founh; street at fifteen feet. instead of nine- teen, as they are at present. This will | give an additional. width of eight feet| to the roadway and will materially as- | sist in relieving the congestion of | teaming traffic, from which the street suffers daily. | As the widening of Kentucky street is| also under consideration, the Southern | Pacific Company having agreed to deed | the necessary land for a distance of | a mile, the outlet to the Potrero dis-|§{ trict will have a wide lhtu-mghfare‘ from Market street southerly. The paving to be put down on Fourth | street will be similar to that laid on| Third street, which was also widened | for the benefit of the teaming thereon. | This consists of a basalt block found-! ation, with a binder course of bitumin- | ous rock. The amount to be asked for will defray the cost of setting the curbs, | hydrants and poles back to the pro- posed new sidewalk line, besides pay- ing for the new pavement. i The United Railroads will be asked | to co-operate with the city in laying a | uniform pavement along its track por-| tion of the street. The widening of the progress of the cars, which are now frequently impeded, owing to the im-} mense teaming trafiic. —_—— ESTIMATES EXPENSES OF ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT i i g U | Supervisors Asked to Appropriate Large Amount for Underground i Construction. | Chief Hewitt of the Department M‘1 Electricity figures $302,478 65 as the | amount necessary for the maintenance, | extension and repair of the department named in a statement filed with the] Supervisors yesterday. Of this amount | $24,300 is required for salaries of the | main office and $7000 for stationery | and books. The sum of $128,725 50 is| wanted for maintenance and extension | of the fire and police telegraph sys-| tems and $189,651 r underground ! construction in District No. 3, 619 84 for District No. 4 and $16,488 50| | for overhead construction. 1 The sum of $20,000 is wanted for a in public local fire alarm system schools. ————————— | civit Service Examinations. United States civil service examina- tions are announced to take place in| this city as follows: May 11, asshl—l ant biologist (male), in the division | of biological survey, Department ol Agriculture, at $1200 a year; age! limit 20 years or more. On the same | date, for assistant engifeer in United | States penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga., | $900 a vear. Apply for blanks and in- | formation to the local board of ex-| aminers, 301 Jackson street. ———————— ! PHELAN SUES FOR RENT.—James D, Phelan yesterday filed a suit for rent against G. W. Loring, occupant of premises at 143 | Leavenworth street, owned by Phelan. It is| alleged that Loring owes two months rent. DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS. | "he following hamed graduates re- | ceived diplomas | Willlam lienry Banks. Tred Chester Chad- wick; John Vincent Cravi Ph. G.; Pauline Glaser; john Aloysius Haderle, Ph. G.: Howard Hopkins. Chester Clarence Moore, J \Xv er, Ph. G.; James W William Bennett Palamountain, Higgins Heow Margaret A. B Bolsiger, Heppn, 1, Oakland: Urban C. Bissell, | A mp- 3 J. Craycroft, San Jose; ningham, Madera, Cal.; John ¢ P. Fiemming, Lake Drmg Your old nnzor to Mc And trade new I'll make you a liberal STAR SAFETY RAZORS, regular $2.00 vaiues. My price $1.50 sortz =f small t for a one. offer WORKERS IN TEMPERANCE CAUS HOLD SOCIAL 10c Shaving s Hear Addresses by Women and Cele- brate Honor of Mrs. B. Sturtevant-Peet. The Frances Willard Weman's Chris- | { tian Temperance Union enjoyed a most successful meeting yesterday at Trin- | ity Presbyterian Church. The occa- | sicn was the celebration of the birth- day the State president, Mrs. B. Sturtevant-Peet, and besides most in- ; teresting addresses and an illustration of the work of the union by Miss Gail 14 ! ® } Laughlin, the members and friends sat | e visitr DR. JORDAN'S arear |@own to a delightful luncheon in the | @@ g | Mail orders promptly filied 'o VISITING CARDS 2% I*V STYLES AwD SIZES. ALSO L Ll P aortacion sl CARSE THAT MAN PITTS WPITTS: The Stationer 1008 Market Street- Sen Francisco San Francisco Prootf. Joseph P. Jackson of 2' Rose avenue, now retired, says: “Of 2all the remedies I ever used for my back and kidueys none took effect so promptly or acted so thoroughly as Doan’s Kidney Pills. For years I had trouble with my back, and latterly it ached all the time. 1 dreaded to stoop on ac- count of the acute twinges which shot across my loins when I attempted to straighten, and many a time I was compelled to place my hands on the small of my back and press them into my loins for the slight assistance that makeshift afforded. Two boxes of Doan’s Kldnc_v Pills stopped the backache and positively removed other symptoms of sluggish: or over-ex- cited kidneys. I am only too pleased to recommend a prep- of ."seu. nF .lT..Y IChS;ChAIX)XZ‘:(n:' Avery was among the 1050 MLRENT BT bet. R8T, 8.7 .0ul il Lazges: Aastomical Museum in the cakneien or ary comiracted speukcrs and Miss Bertha M. Rice, Mrs. | M. R. Robinson, Miss Anna Chase and Pearl Baker aiso contributed to the success of the gathering. —_—— ENJOINS TICKET BROKERS.—Judge Mu- | Coneuitation free and_srictly private Trestment pevsonaliy or by jetter. A Owsin A2 3 ky vesterday issued an injunction restraining i i i 2 s itefor Bosk. s g S bemie o o e e aration up6n which the public can rely. NAmmIASE. uacxp rast. (A ¥ | hangling the railrond tickets sold during the ¥ conference of the Methodist Bishops. The in- junction was lssued on complaint of the South ern Pacific, BVVBVIIDINDD | DAN & CO.. 1051 Market ¥t & F. Q“WO““W””O“O“OMWOW . A Danger Spot - In the small of the back, just above the hips, is the danger spot—a dangerous spot for pain— e and most aches of the back start there. a reason for this, and it lies in the kidneys, which are located near the small of the back. Such ee/ pains should be called kidney pains—backache ee | should be called kidney-ache. The secret of why Doan’s Kidney Pills cure backache quickly is that they reach the cause—the kidneys. earlier symptoms of kidney ills and serious com- plications follow—urinary disorders, rheumatic pains, diabetes, dropsy, Bright’s disease. There is i { Neglect the i { A Trial Free T0 SAN FRANCISCO CALL READERS. 88.".‘“.’.“"“.‘.‘.’.’.‘% $59,- 1 3.3 | v Hartshorn Shade Rollers scriptsignature of Stewart Tin Rollers. Harshoen on the label. | The gesuice has the bdnta Fc } CALIFORN!A LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Trains: 7:30a 9:30a 8:00 p. 4:00 p. 8:00 p -1 for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, [ Merced, Hanford and Visalia. for Stockton. for Kansas City, Chicagzo. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, 8. P/ Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South Pirst St., San Jose. m m m. m m. Grand Canyon and { CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN mAzr.. WEEK DAYS—7:30. 9:00. 11:00 3. m.; , 6:30 p. m. Thursdnya—Exlrl mp Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p.m. (00 9:50, 11:00 a. m:; 1:30, Leave | In Effec | Arrive San Francisco.| Sept . |San Franeisca. Week | Sun- Destina- | Sun- | Week Days. | days.. tion. | days. | Days. Tgnaclo. Novate, Petaluma. P, and 5:00 p| Santa Rosa. T304 | f:00al Fulton, 3:30 pl Windsor, | 00al Healdsburg, [10:40a/10:20a Lytto 3:30p| 3:30p| Geyserv 7:35p 6:20p Cloverdale, T 8:00 & Hopland * [10:402/10:20 8 3 30p and Ukiah. Willits. 8:00a) | 3:30 p| _Guerneville, “Sonoma, Sebastopol. STAGES conmect _at Green Brae for San Quentin, at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- | serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, | Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake: port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day Riversid | Bucknells, Sanbedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs Halfway House Comptche, Camp Stevens,. Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, West Point_ Usal; at Willits for Fort Bragg, stport, Sherwood hto, Covelo, Layton- ville, Cummings Bell's Springs. Harris, Ol- sen's. Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, and Eureka. % Saturday to Sunday rounfi-rrip tickets at ra- | duced rates On Sunday beyond Lierly’s round-trip tickets to all points afael at half rates. . 630 Market sireet, Chronicle R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass, Agt. TO SANRAFAEL, NORTH ROSS VALLEY, £ Ticket of building. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager, Via Sausalito Ferry. Suburban Service, Standard Gauge Electrie— Depart from San Francisco Daily 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 &, m.. 12:20, 43, 5:15, 6:15, 7:00, 8:45, 10:20, 11:45 p. m. FROM § —Dally. 235, 35, 9:35, 3 m.. 2155, 3:45, 445, 5:45, 6:45, 45, 1 it FROM MlLL "VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- 5:45, 6:55, 7:52, 8:55, 9:65, 35, 2:00, 3:15, 4:06, 6:08, 6:05, 05, 9:00, 10:35 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 8:00 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations. 515 p. m. week days (Saturday expected)— Tomales and way staticns. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way station: Sundays only—10 a. m., wav stations. TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. ——— Mr. TAMALPAIS Rauunv Scotia | Point Reyes and | Tralms leave and are due to arrive at Frox APni 10, 1904 Frasy Dzror {Foot of Market Street ) TRave — 7MA Vacaville. Winters. 7.004 u-kx-. Sulsun, EIm} 7304 Vl)leyu. Rosa, Martinez, San Ramon. 7304 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop, t0¢ 8.004 Shuatn Kxpress— (Vin Davie), \";nu-m- (for Blrtl:ll‘t Swlnll\ fl1ows. 2.00s 8304 Marysviile, Oroville. Part_Costa. Martinez, ‘Antioch, . Stockion, New- Nandota, o nos, e Visslla Armona. Hanford, Porterville .. uolumne and Ange; Allaatic Expreas - Ogden sad Easi. Richwoend, Martinez and Wi Valiejo 10.00a Los_ An; P P €dats, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Luxmm Stockton. Merced, A’nold Fresno, Goshe Hanford, Lemoore, rafleld. Los Avgeice Su,t'fi'lenlo Plv«r Steamers. - l‘;lzll Wingers, _Sacramento, oodiand, Knights Launding, Margaviile. Orovilie md way station: Latarop, Mercsi, lercaas. Fremo and sy Stations beyond Port Cosia 1; 20° Tosemite Vailey. Mon.. Wed., Fri. Tracy, - ites " Fites, ose. Livermore. The Owi_Limited—¥e Lénos. Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Los Angeles.... Port Coata, Tracy, Stockton .. Hayward. Niles and San Joss Hayvard, onn: ‘lpx Lo Chicago sad o Esat. -Port Costs. Bemicia, Suf- sun. Eimira, Davis. Sacrameato, Rocklin. Auburn, Colfsx, ‘Trackee, Boca, Reno, Wads 4 “frvingion. dauf tafge 9.20A 5.200 L 7.500 Pable. Port Colt\ - 11.20a a s S, to, Marysviile, R!ddlnl. 8.50a snd, I'nxu Sound and East. e sud Ssa Jose (Sun- Feiton, Doulcer Lueh snu Crug and Way Statlo 6552 2.16» New: ntervilie. San Joss, Mes. Los Gaton. Felton, +10.550 18554 o 0 55 & HA BOR FERRY. h-!a CISCO, Foot ot Murket St. (Sifpés —17115 9:00 11:00 4.3 00 5.8 7.0 ¥rem OARLAND. ¥ooi of !m-lny -n m .a " 3 00 200 4.00 r.x "~ (Broad Ganze). € ird and Townsend Streets. 2 Sas i and Way Stati. 8 & - »3 om 8 % 10, AT{IA. San Luis Oblspn, principal atatlons thence Surf ‘connecMon 16r Lompoc). principal stations thence Sant vens nr 8.804 Sapn Jose. Tres Pinos. c-yuo!; eCrus FacidcGrore Saitnay hispo and Prine: : 3 b e eiew s Ean 1.200 n luu 7.30» 1."' n? .luu and Way Stations 838 Monte Fxpress—Sants Ciara, Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, 'acific Grove (connects st Sants '3, except Sunday, for Sants % Rodider Creek ind N pte Fotary at Slire for Bor Hister: Tres Pinos, at Pajaro for SSnta Cruz. at Castrovi for ‘:: Trelu 1500~ oep Sum .19 -307 S and Principal Way Stations lfl: 48> Bui Limited.— Redwood. San Giiroy,Saiinas, Paso Robies, uis (bispo, Santa Barhara, ‘Angeles, Deming. EI Paso, New York. Con- Y !“ to and Way Stations. Sen Franctsco, Milibrae, liagawe, Swn Mateo, Peimont, em-. Redwood, Fair Osks, Mesto Park, and Faio Allo...... 11 .rl:ren. Mewntetn Vlev. lln!‘ § Steps st All stations on Sunda & Oniy lrll otopping at Vaiencls St. southbound ATE6: 10 A T 00 A M., T:15 A 2., 11:304. 00, 3:30P.. and 8:00 7.3 DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. (atalogue and Price:Lists Malled - on Applieation. FRESK AND SALT MEATS.

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