ARCHEOLOGY GUATEMALAN
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THE SAN FRANCISCO CAJLL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1895. 5
MISS HARRINGTON'S WILL
once that is finished it will be an easy bottom, colors, especially the greens, blues
IN FACTORY AND SHOP orders for carload shipments of wire,
barbed wire, wire rope and wire cloth to
their branch houses at Portland, Or., and
Seattle, Wash. They are also delivering
some very l»rge cabl.-s to local street-cable
BUILDING THE BOULEVARD. matter to keep the boulevard open and to
extend it toward the ocean."
Charles W. Pope was quite interested in
the subject yesterday.
GUATEMALANARCHEOLOGY and reds, still being almost as vividas
they were the day they were put on. The
inner court is paved with a very fine hard
cement. There is a sacrificial altar made
railways, and making shipments to Ne- "We have gone far with preliminary ar- of volcanic rock, on the sides of which are
vada and Utah. They report a gratifying rangements so that I can say to you now sculptures in high relief, depicting, in
Large Power Plants Made Here increase in trade with the islands and the The Southside Club Has Un- everything willbe in readiness for grading A Field Rich in Buried His- most cases, warriors in fantastic costumes. A Document Written by the
Orient. and macadamizing in a week's time. The "Agreat deal of work has been done at Young Woman Who Was
and Shipped to dertaken to Finish the property-owners south of the park are all tory Being Explored by Copan by the Peabody Museum of Har-
The Manufacturers' and Producers' As- vard under Dr. Putnam. They have un-
Mexico. sociation has received a communication Beach Drive. enthusiastic over the improvement, and Scientists. Murdered.
from an Eastern firm making inquiries as have given every encouragement to sup- covered immense monoliths and several
port us in the work. We are reasonably large buildings, which evidently were
to a site suitable for a bicycle factory here, palaces. Most of the idols, as well as the
and asking what inducements would be certain of assistance from the lngleside
race track, as the boulevard will give a monoliths, are covered with hieroglyphics,
offered them to establish a $50,000 plant in HER SISTER IS THE LEGATEE.
A NEW BICYCLE FACTORY. this City. In the meantime A. Lobe & Co. TO BE OPEN FOE THE RACES. grand opening for a drive through the ANCIENT "MONOLITHS OF COPAN. apparently closely related to the Maya in-
scriptions of Yucatan.
have already entered into the business of park and on the ocean beach to the track.
manufacturing bicycles at 1404 Polk street, "The Ocean House, Mayor Sutro, the "The people had evidently reached a
and during the past week turned out their bicvele clubs and the Park Commissioners high degree of civilization, most of the
willalso buildings showing that they had a good Fergruson Has Found the
Cheapening the Cost of Ore Reduc- first completed wheel. This sample was Then the Railroad Track Will Be driveway join with us in the opening circle
that will complete the
of a The Government Scientist Speaks knowledge of architecture and were well
Mrs. W. S.
tion—More Mechanics at placed with a wholesale house, where it Moved In One Block for the of Old Ruins and the Nica- Paper Disposing of a $4000
was carefully tested, after which an order around the peninsula. We expect to have skilled in most of the arts.
Estate.
Work. for forty wheels of the same make was Electric Road. the bodlevard open for the races at the ragua Canal. ''At Quirigua, some monoliths stand
placed with the manufacturer. new track. twenty-seven to thirty feet high, six or
The Selby Smelting Company has made "As soon as that is accomplished the seven feet in diameter, and must have
it possible for owners of mines in Shasta Southern Pacific Company will remove its been brought long distances over moun-
The Pelton Water-wheel Company of Counts to ship $40 ore at a profit. The The Southside Improvement Association, track from the where it willbecarry it one
boulevard and John R. Chandler, who has been in Nellie Harrington, the young woman
tains and valleys. Many of them weigh
forty or fifty tons. It is a mystery how
who was murdered at her home, 1017 Ellis
this City recently sent a power-plant to company offers to work all ore assaying
$50 per ton or less for $14 50 and pay freight •which is interested in the outside lands, block inland That has been decided for anlaid Guatemala for the past two years as the they could have moved them.
street, last June, left a will,and the docu-
Mexico which has some features of unusual charges. Heretofore freight charges and immediately south of Golden Gate Park, electric line. Metropolitan Electric upon.
You know the Rail- Government archaeologist and mineralo- "The hieroglyphics have not been de-
interest. The plant embraced two GT-inch has undertaken to grade and macadamize gist, arrived here with his wife on the ment has jnst been discovered. It was
ciphered yet, although a number of scien-
cost of working consumed all the profit on way had a franchise on Forty-eighth liled for probate yesterday by Mrs. W. S.
three-nozzle Polton wheels, having a ca- ore of that value. the ocean boulevard to the Ocean House, avenue, the next street to the boulevard, Colon. Mr. Chandler was in that country tists in the United States and Europe are
pacity of 700 horse-power running under The steamer Columbia, improved and re- round where it reaches the beach. Con- from J street to S. Practically the fran- first as Vice-Consul General, and arranged Ferguson. The document is as follows:
at work on them. The day is not far dis-
a head of 100 feet. The station operates a fitted at an expense of over $200,000 has siderable progress has been made in the chise is one blockW, of the boulevard
east the exhibit for the World's Fair in Chi- tant when the history of these nations
San Francisco, August 12, 1893.
jute factory located at Barrio-Nuvo, State left her dock at the Union Iron Works and from H street to where it
preliminary work, with the result that the Ocean-house road. The plan ismeetsmove the cago. He has some interesting things to willbe unlocked.' 1
Be It known to all: If anything happens to
me, Nell Harrington or, Ellen is my real
—
of Orizaba, some sixty miles inland from willsoon resume her transit on the north- active members of the club expect to have the tracks back upon it, convert the H-
to
say of the state of the present Government baptismal name— on this trip to Chicago; If
ern route.
the port of Santa Cruz. During the past week the Per Kins Pump all arrangements completed within a week street steam line south of the park into an of Guatemala. NOT anything, accident or sick, should take me
away, I WILL
should like my sister, J. A. Jackson, to
APPEAL.
These wheels are connected to four elec- and Engine Company finished and shipped for grading the highway. electric road, and join itat its western end "I have seen itstated in the papers," he have all that is left after my bills Rre paid.
tric generators, and the power transmitted an engine and hoisting plant for a mining The intention is to follow with practical with the new line on Forty-eighth avenue said yesterday at the Occidental, "that Such, at I. <\u25a0:!<!. Is the Opinion of Daniel Also I would like to have, or I want to ap-
point, Mr. W. S. Ferguson, to settle up my
to the factory one and a quarter miles dis- company at Angels Camp, and also shipped work at once, so that the boulevard may down the beach. This will make a con- there was a probability of a revolution in Meyer in the Irrigation Bond
affairs for my sister. All my papers are inMrs.
be open for all classes of vehicles in time j tinuousthe electric-cars Ocean-house back
tant. No line or counter shafts are used, two of their irrigation pumping plants to line to the road, Guatemala. That is not true. There ia Decision.
interior points. will continue W« S. Ferguson's care. She for me,will turn them
every machine in the factory being run by for the opening day of the lngleside race- where no likelihood of any trouble at all. In the to her husband to settle
Itis now practically certain that the de- overmy sister. This is in my own handwriting, or rather
W. S. Townsend, the manufacturer of toward the City past the lngleside. On the for
a separate motor, these varying from one glace fruits, is working up quite a trade in track. Little more than a mile remains to map the line to the beach past the new first place the people at large are not a cision of Judge R053 relative to the valid- but written In a hurry, day before starting for
to twenty horse-power, as required. Pelton the products of his factory with Mexico be macadamized and finished for driving, track is marked 'San Francisco and San fighting peoDle. Four-fifths of the whole ity of the irrigation bonds will not be the World's Fair.
differential governors are attached to the and Central America, where California so with prompt action the driveway can be Mateo Electric Railroad Company.' That's population are native Indians, who are the appealed from. Several informal meet- Please attend to for me without any trouble.
gone now ; it Nellie Harrington.
wheels, which afford an absolutely uniform glace fruits are in high favor. The de- open Irom Golden Gate Park along the Ipast and Pacific Company. belongs to the most peaceable natives on the face of the ings of a minority of the bondholders I known as Nell, or Ellen, but Ellen I
am
speed under the variations of load. Tnis mand for them in the East is also rapidly beach to tne Ocean House road, affording Southern earth. Again, the Government is very have been held at the office of Daniel was baptized. I hope this will answer as a
is the tirst factory in the world on a large
increasing. J "We will cover the boulevard with fine
a continuous avenue for driving to the j broken rock, and plant the sides with strong owing to its always having on a Meyer, but nothing has so far been ac- will ifanything happens to me.
July was the banner month of the year war-footing from 8000 to 10,000 soldiers complished Miss Harrington went to the World's
ecale run exclusively r>y electricity, with with the Krogh Manufacturing Company, new racetrack by the park, beach and Mis- bnnch grass, and in time the Park Com- further than passing resolu- Fair ana she wrote out the will on the day
an absence of shafts and belt connections, and the factory is working a full force on sion or Corbett roads. missioners can follow out their plan of equipped with the latest arms, such as
and the most sanguine expectations of its orders on hand for delivery this month. When the boulevard is graded and cov- beautifying it with trees and shrubs. But Remington and Manser rifles and Krupp tions condemnatory of tne decision and before her departure. The paper was
projectors have been realized in the econo- The directors of the Pacific Iron and ered with broken rock and a final coating we hope to have our work done in a month and Armstrong cannon and Gatlir.g-gun3. addressing a strong letter to the holders at folded, and ithas the appearance of hav-
"Theaccouterments, too, are modern and large asking their financial co-operation in ing long been carried in a pocketbook.
mical and reliable service performed. Wire Works have decided to rebuild their of small stones there will be no further or two at the utmost." Mrs. Ferguson found the will on
When itis considered that some 30 per need for the Southern Pacific tracks which are thior-ghout on .the Prussian system. carrying the case to a higher court.
plant at Oakland. The wire works depart- Then the Government has plenty of cash can say with almost absolute safety Wednesday while looking over the papers
cent of the power in any plant of this ment willopen at once, which alone will were laid temporarily upon the boulevard "I
character is absorbed by shafting and belts give employment to quite a number of and have so far been maintained in de- RABBILEVY'S RETURN. on hand for any warlike event. At pres- that no appeal will be taken from the de- that belonged to Miss Harrington.
ent Guatemala is at peace with alt its cision of Judge Ross in the irrigation bond After the young woman's death a careful
and that constant expense is necessary in mechanics. nance of contracts and the law.
maintenance, the advantage of such a The executive committee of the South- The Congregation Beth Israel Making neighbors and internally and the country matter," said Daniel Meyer yesterday. search for a will was made, but none was
direct connection where electricity is the side Club consists of Fred McNally, Charles is unusually prosperous. The coffee crop ''Of course, the bondholders will be the found.
means of power are most apparent." NEW HEALTH EMPLOYES. W. Pope, Sol Getz, Jacob Heynian, Henry Elaborate Preparations to "Wel- has doubled within the past five years and sufferers, and for that reason I at a loss am Then her sister, Johanna A. Jackson and
The Dow Steam Pump Works have jnst Jones of Jones & Allen and Mrs. Hendry. come Him Home. the prices have increased greatly. to understand their quiet acceptance of a Mary Kent Rae of Sacramento applied are for
shipped to Palo Alto one of their com- The Board Met and Swung the Ax Once They have taken up the matter with great i Rev. Dr. M. S. Levy, the minister of the "There is a strong feeling in all those decision the reversal of which means so letters of administration, and they
pound duplex pumping engines, together More— The Heads That enthusiasm and gone over the ground in a Congregation Beth Israel, is now traveling countries in favor of Cuban independence much to them. We have received favor- now in charge of the $4000 estate.
with boilers and castiron pipe, the whole comprehensive manner, obtaining esti- and they all look to the United States to able replies to holders representing $1,300,-
Fell.
mates of rost of construction and attending in
Europe. Itis expected that he willre- do all itcan honestly to help the Cubans. --000 of bonds, but, unless we can secure the
t;a complete water wortcs system.
on or about the 22d inst. The feeling of the people of all those coun- co-operation of a majority of the 158,000,000
SCHOOL OP DESIGN OPENS.
They have also just finished a large wine A special session of the Board of Health to the main question of raising funds. The j During this City
turn to
pump for Fresno, a hydraulic pressure was held yesterday so that some of the results have been so satisfactory that the ! his absence great changes have tries toward the United States is more affected by the decision, nothing willbe A Good Attendance the First Day.
pump for Eureka, Cal., a 500,000 gallon remaining positions in the service of the made in the interior of the syna-
committee has felt justified in commencing !been which has been entirely renovated friendly than to any foreien power, espe- done toward taking an appeal. Many New Students Enrolled.
irrigating pump for Healdsburg and two Health Department might be apportioned the task without further delay. gogue, cially since England's action in theCorinto "It would be perfect folly to go into such Fifty-two students were enrolled at the
sinking pumps for Grass Valley, Cal. Civil Engineer Jackson, who has been and embellished. affair. a fight handicapped financially, as would
According to a Pasadena paper the cap- out to the workers. The appointments engaged for years by the Park Commis- ; Rev. J. Kabinowitz, has been the talented cantor "For this reason there is a great desire be the ca;e, because the minority bond- California School of Design in the Mark
turing and shipping of tarantulas may be made were as follows: sioners, went over the ground yesterday ; of the congregation, service and is still that this Government shall take hold of holders would be unwilling to bear the en- Hopkins Institute of Art. yesterday. The
classed as one of the industries of tne At the City and County Hospital— T. B. busy preparing the
with a member of the committee and made ; holidays. The choir has for thestrength- ensuing the Nicaragua canal and finish it. They tire expenses of such an action, necessa- term has opened under the most favorable
Pacific Coast. The business inthis unique Sutcliffe, gardener; J. Stamper, watch- been
careful calculations of how much money it i ened and now consists of Miss Mollie would feel that if the United States should rily enormous, the result of which, if fa- auspices. The students began work
traffic resulted last year in the shipment man; P. Van Stratton, second waiter; T. would take to grade and macadamize the send troops to defend the canal at any vorable, would be shared in by all. A few immediately after enrollment, and the
from that place of over 50,000 tarantulas to J. Mullen, day gatekeeper; J. Wilhelm, boulevard. Flynn and Miss Rosie Adler. sopranos; time that it was for their own good, and of the outside bondholders have expressed first lessons of the year were attended by
meet the demand of the tourist traveler, nieht eatekeeper; A. Walsh, porter; G-. Miriam Coney and Mrs. Olive
"Ihave determined that the work can be Misscontraltos; A. Aspland, tenor; Batche- not fear it as a menace, as they would any a willingness to share the expenses of such interest and satislaetion on the part of
and itis estimated that in the last five Robinson, well done for about $14,000," said he after ler, Robert such movement by a foreign power. Noth- v suit, but a majority have "not paid the students and instructors.
steward. Stewart,
years a quarter of a million spiders have At the Twenty-sixth Street Hospital— returning from the ocean oeach. "Three Duncan, basso; Professor 11. J. ing pise would give this country so much least attention to the several letters ad- Fifteen of the names enrolled yesterday
been sold. E. McMullen, day watchman; P. Pattee, years ago the Southside Club collected '. organist. A new feature will be the ac- prestige and influence there as doing this dressed them. Unless they agree to share were those of beginners in the art of the
The Electrical Engineering Company night watchman; George Ruddick, nurse. $6000 and graded the boulevard. The j companiment by a violin and 'cello with work. If it is undertaken by a foreign their portion of the expenses within a day palette and brush.
Las just completed and shipped to the At the Almshouse— W. Carson, engineer; drifting sand was leveled out for a width of the organ. on power the loss in influence aud trade by or two I shall have no more to do with the The students will give an exhibition
North Star Mining Company of Grass Val- 100 feet and part of it was covered with | by The rabbi, his return, willhe received this country would be immense. The subject." this fall. The collection will consist
R. J. Preston, night watchman; B. Post- the president and trustees, and in his Monroe doctrine is believed in down largely of the independent work of the
ley one of their type "D" nietripole incan- nan, night police officer; W. H. Wall, bunch grass to hold it down. Mayor temple will be beautifully deco-
the
Satro gave $1000 to the fund. But as the honor the first Sabbath he otneiates. Reg- there." The Zante Currant. students done during the vacation just
descent lieht dynamos of a capacity of 100
lights. The dynamo is coupled direct to a
tailor. —
As Market Inspectors Benjamin Davis, club could not get sufficient money to rated
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When asked about the archeology of The suit of the United States against S. L. ended.
l»;u-ineh Girard water wheel, made by the complete the driveway it bad to be satis- j ular services will begin Friday, August 23. Guatemala, Mr. Chandler said: "Few Jones &Co. to recover the duty on a shipment
chief inspector; A. B. Turner, J. Rivers countries, with the exception of Peru, con- of what i~ known as Zante currants willcome For Home Industry.
Girard Water Wheel Company of this city, and W. H. Jordan assistants. fied with grading and could not afford to !
put clay or rock upon the light sand. Warring Doctors. tain such immense archaeological remains up in the United States Circuit Court soon. In The Manufacturers' and Producers' Associa-
which is to be operated under a head of 750 Captain of the quarantine boat Governor prin- order to ascertain all that can be learned of | tion wrote a letter yesterday to Mayor W. T.
feet. The wheel is equipped with one of Perkins— W. H. Milestone. "Then the Southern Pacific laid a track Dr. D. P. MoCord, who was charged with bat- and treasures as Guatemala. The
the company's S. & V.inertia governors, along the center, just sixty feet from the tery by Mrs. E. J. Ruckles, 4«3 Jessie street, on cipal districts are Yaculen, Quirigua, i this article of food, a letter of inquiry was ad- j Ellis of Marysville, stating that information
The board then adjourned to meet next western line of the boulevard. The wind J July 31, had his case dismissed by Judge Con- Santa Lucia and Copan, on the borders of !dressod to B. M Lelong, secretary of the State Ihad been received that a new sewerage pump-
\rhich insures perfect regulation. Wednesday.
The West Coast Wire and Iron Works has since cut up the western sixty feet i lan yesterday. It was shown that the tight had Honduras. Three of the*e have once been ! Board of Horticulture. The principal question ing plant was to be erected in Marysvlile. The
recently removed to the commodious four- Traffic Association. into ruts and dunes, but east of the tracks b-.-eri between F. hadBeck and Brandon he at-
C. A. R. Brandon, immense cities— probably capitals of some 1 grapevine, or the Zante cui rant-plant of the letter stated that there were several manufac-
was whether
to any
was a
furnish the ma-
story and basement building 16 Fre- The executive committee of the Traffic Asso-
worsted
has been fairly well preserved by the ties, and after toBeck the same with McCord, hut had of the fifteen nations into which the \ grape, or if itallied a shrub varieties to that turers inCalifornia who could well as Eastern
was similar terials and erect the plant aa
tempted do
rails and ballasting holding down a front . the tahles turned on him. During the fight aborigines were divided. \u25a0.
mont street. The improvement in busi- ciation will hold a meeting this afternoon to I which produced the comnior currant. In re- makers. Mayor Ellis was requested to prepare
ness has caused them to add considerably
elect officers and discuss preliminary steps in line against the wind. The estimate of . McCord'fl elbow accidentally came in cont/ii't "At Yaculen is a palace entirely built of ply Mr. Lelong yesterday replied that the his specifications, so that California makers
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to their force of mechanics, and the fac- the development of a new plan of campaign. cost is on forty feet wide, which can be with Mrs. Buckley's ribs. D. F. Hazel, a grip- Immense stones beautifully dressed, and Zante currant was made from the grape black might compete for the contract, or, in other
tory is now worked to its full capacity on B. F. Dunham willbe chosen for president. done without any grading to speak of, and man, refereed the fights. on the inner side stuccoed from top to icorinth. words, give home industries a chance.
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