The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 7, 1897, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 1897 | loncer stand the ridiculous position in | which he was placed, he made a deter- | mined attempt to leave the scene, but the | woman seizea his very long beard, jerking [ it several times 10 accentuate her closing remarks. Mrs. Keppler vanished from | the scene just in time to miss the police patrol-wagon. i Lawyer Nutting had a similar experi- | ence with an infuristed woman about two | yenrs ago, but he did not con-ider it of | sufficient importance to cause her arrest. 2tt Named | Itisaiso quite improbable that he will prosecute Mrs. Kepple: PORTLAND BANKER BECOMES SENATOR Henry W. Ccrb as the Successor of Miichell %HETHUTHED FOR THIRTY YEARS. Courtship Begun in Ireland Several Dsc- i ades Ago Enis in an Oregon Wedding. GERVAIS, Or., March 6.—David Barnes, a well-known and fairly well-to-do citizen of this place, a few days ago married the woman to whom he plighted his troth in Ireland thirty years ago. Her name was Catherine Welch. Barnes regularly cor- | responded with her for twenty-six years, | when he sud enly ceased writing. Why no one knew, for he was never known to pay attentions to any other woman since | he came to this part of the country. He often spoke of the only woman he ever : loved, whom he left in the old country PORTLAND, Or., March 6.—In view ot | quring the heydey of his youth. Why he the failure of the recently adjourned |never senc for her remained an unex- plained mystery to those in whom he con- d to-day ap- | filed, because he was well able to care for ont | & wife. o-president | © 4 ¢ ten daysago thers arrived here of this city, 10 | giroct from Ireland a fine-looking woman, who, after remaining in_seclusion in & Westboro, | hotel for two days, visited Father Blan- chet’s church. Afier the service she in- formed.the divine that she was the woman who, for almost a lifetime, had patiently been waiting to become David Barnes’ wife, and she complained because he had neglected her in the matter of correspond- ence during the past four years. Father Appointed by the Governor After the Legislature’s Faiiure to Elect. Is Prominent in the Business World and Served a Term in Congress Legislature to elect a successor to Senstor L J. H. Mitchell, Governo pointed Henry W. Corbet of the First National Ban fill the vacancy. Mr. Corbett was born in Mass.,-on February 18, 1827, and for more than forty-fiv ars he has been a con- ma awest. He was he first m sent from Oregon pper house of Congress after this v Mr. Corbett, in company with | Blanchet well knew Barnes and he ar- Henry e o yolling | Tanged a meeting between them. Barnes B g, P o Bank o | was not informed as to why the priest bad sent for bim, but the moment he and Miss Welch saw each other there was a mutunal recognition, despite the many years that passed since they met, If the fire of love had ever smoldered in Barnes’ heart since he ceased writing to his fiancee it blazed forth airesh on this oc- casion, and now they are a happy married couple. { Portland, an institution that had been es- tablishea in this city four years previous to that time. Messrs. Corbett and Failing became its fi ial bead. Tbis is to-day the oldest and strongest National bank the Pacific Northwe addition to h connection with this bank Mr. Corbett Is interested in many other important busi- ———— | ness enterprises which have received and DECREASING MARE ISLAND’S FORCE are still rcceiving the benefit of his able Y counsel and pecuniary assistance. | Workmen Become Idle Because of the He bas been a director of the Oregon | : i / Railway and Navization Company; he is | Delay in Procuring Necessary Material. largely interested in the Portland Cordage | Works; he is one of the leading stock-| VALLEJO, OAL., March 6.—Eighty-five mechanics and helpers were discharged holders of the Portiand Linseed Oil Works; he is one of the leading owners of | from the steam engineering department Oregon Transfer stock; be is vice-presi- | thjs aiternoon and it is expected thatat | dent and principal stockholder in the Ore- | Jeast as many more will be compelled to gon Fire and Marine I 1ce Company; | pack vp their tools and leave the station | he is president and of the originators | within the next week. Itis said thuthq of the Security Loan and Trust Company | cause for this extensive decrease in the and is y interested in street railways | force of workmen is that there is not in At the present time Mr. Cor- | enough material on hand to continue ork now well under way. The navy- ard officials are seriously handicapped | the slowness with which the powers at | : 2 Weshington distribute supplies and ma- He bas also been | tgrial. There is considerable work near- d with Board of | ing completion and an abundance of Immigration. | money to carry 1t on, but the needed sup- In private enterprises Mr. Corbett has | Pliesin some departments are not yet in always res d liberally and wisely to all calls for support or encouragement in y form, and he enjoys & fattering xevu | yALLEJO, CaL, March 6.—Valiejo Par- | e ivellor No. 77, N. 5. G.W., celebrated its beneficence. H- gave $36.000 toward the | o qqq,h gnniversary last evening witha | erection of the First Presbyterian Church T in this city, and in addi bett is president of built and furni Portland, second Hotel of San Fra prominently connec | Faliejo Natives Celebrate. | la ty at San Pablo Ha he has made | tended by several hundred ladies and geu- | liberal endowments to many of the char- | tiemen ns guests of the members. Vallejo 1s of Portland. Parlor is one of the most prosperous in Corbett was originally a | his section, with several thousand dollars voted follower of Henry L‘;,;‘:é’:i:z;’ and being governed by pro- | y. Upon the formation of the Repub- e lican party in Oregon he became one of its and as chairman of the Republi- | can State Central Committee performed valiant service toward securing the as- cendency of the grand old party in Ore- on politics. Mr. Corbett's debates on National finance and the funding bill while he was 1n the United States Senate are still cherished by his colleagues as masterpieces of logic. Mr. Corbett was an anti-Mitchell man. | He is perfectly hd on every plank in | ublican platform; he favors a gold | ndard; is enthusiastic in support of caragua Canal project and believes | the efficacy’ of & reasonable tariff to | protect American industry. | g SHE PULLED HIS BEARD. | | | Portland Lawyer Attacked by an Irate Washerwoman on a Crowded Street. PORTLAND, Or., March 6.—W. L. Nut- ‘ ting, a lawyer, who & few years ago en- | joyed some prominence here in his protes- | sion, figured 1n & sensational street episode nere to-day. On Yamhill and First streets, a locality crowded on a pleasant day, Mrs. Keppler, a poor but stalwart laundress, encountered the lawyer and began talking to bim in aloud and in- timidating tone. Thisina fety moments atiracted a large crowd. Nutting, natur- | ally of a retiring disposition, made an | effort to get away, but the laundress was | determined that the crowd should hear | her story of a long-standing unpaid wash- bil Eventually, when the lawyer could no Destruction of All Competition by Qur Little Prices on Big Values. We Lead All Others in Those Elegantly Tailor- Made Blue and Black Men’s Beaver Overcoats. They are honestly worth $15.00. Our price while they last... 87,85 It May Interest You. We are still selling those All-Wool Worsted Men’s Dress Suits in black and gray, which you will notice in other windows marked $20.00. Our price: while they last.. 38,43 We Want You To Know We still have something like 250 of those All-Wool Scotch Tweed Suits, fly- front Coats and Vests, about eight patterns. They are sold all over for $15.00. Our price..... 35,99 Boys’ Reefer Suits. Prettily trimmed and in 31,45 many shades, well made and perfect fitting, sightly gar- ments, well worth $3.00. Our price while they last. You Can Have More. Those Brown and Gray Cheviot Check Suits, sizes 34 to 40, worth $10, dis- played in our window at... $3.95 We'll Triumph At Any Cost! We’ll sweep every vestige of competition from the field. Our policy, which we outlined and circulated broadcast on assuming command of the clothing trade of this section shall be adhered to most strenuously. By the magnitude of our sac- rifices we have created a big de- mand for Men’s and Boys’ Cloth- ing which only we are in the position to fill. WE PLACE HERE THE FACTS BE- FORE YOU—THE REST RE- MAINS WITH YOU. Back of , Qur Promises. | Those Boys’ Reefer | Suits, worth $5.00and $6.00, | | sizes 4 to 8, Suttash trim- | ming, with deep sailor collar and sizes 9 to 15, mad | plain.... $2.45) 5 PROBATE SALE OF REAL ENTATE. 1 ESTATE OF JULIA TMORRISON, DECEASED, AT AUCTION. Wednesday .March 10, 1897, At 12 o'clock . a: the salesroom of BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 30 Montgomery St., opp. Lick House. NTO ST., NORTH SIDE, Kearny, east $4:414% throuzh to Commercia. Wiih improve- tnere on. consixting Of a_3-siorv and base- brick buflding reating for $210 per month. VALENCIA ST., W. SIDE, 105 SOUTH of 20th, ot 35x110 improvements thereon, 3-story frame buiiding 'renting for $100 per montn. This property hus a great future and | will enbance in value. H ] OT ON NORTH SIDE OF LOMBARD ST., 1187:6 teet east of Buchanan, east 54x137:6 jcet: this ‘is s fine lev 1o build o, having a guod view. 1LLMORE-ST. LOT, EAST SIDK, 85 FEET north of Lombard, thence north 52:6 feet, east 137:6 feet, south | 37:6 feet to the nor.h side of Lombard. thence west 27:6 feet on Lombard, thence north 85 feet, wost 110 feet to east side of Fillmore. REENWICH - ST. SOUTH & 152:5 6-16 feet west of Buchanan, west 1 120 fest through to Pixley st.; this lo. is ready build on and finely located. HESTNUT-ST. LOT, SOUTH SIDE. 137 feet east of Laguna; size 68:9x137:6 feet; 1-16 | Interest. Y REEN WICH-ST. LO' feet west of Gough s men ment 91 LOT, 1DE, | OUTH SIDE, 162:6 | west 75 by 110 feet. | AGUNA-ST. LOT, BEING THE NORTH- " west corner of Lombard st., size 30x110 feet; | one-sixteenth interest. ¥ A LSO IX AND TO AN UNDIVIDED INTER. £Xest held by the above estate in a_certain tract of land situated in the City and County of Sa Francisco and known as the Rickett ciaim. All sales subject to confirmation of Probate Court. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 30 Montgomery st., opp. Lick House. | " Atlantic Pacific Trains leave and arrive at il Markei-Sirees Ferry. | { SANTA FE EXPRESS. To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leavesda ly ai5:)0 r. M., carrving Pulltusn Palaos | Drawing-room and Modern Uphoistored Touriss Bieeping-cars, which run dally through to Chicage | | yia Kansss City. ~ Annex cars for Denver and 8 | Boston ¥xcursions, via Ksnsas City, Chicago, | Montreal and the White Mouutains leave every ueaday. The best rallway from California to the East | New ralls, new tles: no dust; interesting scenery, | | ana good meals in Harvey’s dining-rooms. San Franoisco Ticket Office, 644 Markes | 8t., Chronicle Building. Telephone Mais 1631, Oakland, 1118 Broadway. | | i | TEAVE| FROMFEBEUARY 15, 1897 | ARRBIVE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) rains lenve and are e SAN FRANC nrrive at ue N¢ .00 Niles, San Jose and Way Stations... S:40A 00A Atlantic Bxpress, Ogilen and Fast.. 8:d3r 004 Bonicia, Vacaville, Rumsey. Sacra- mento. Oroville and Redding via vis. . 6:43r 7:304 Martinez, istoga and Sam :15+ Cali 2 #:804 Niles, San_Jose, Stockton, Tone, Sacramento, _Maryaville, Teliama and Red Bluff, *8:304 Peters and Milton. 9:00A New Orloaus I aymond (for Tosemite), Bakersfield, Santa Barb 08 Angeles, Dem: El Paso, New Orleans and East 9:004 Martinez and Stockto 9:004 Vallej .. Nilos, San ton 00P Bacramento 00 Niles, San Jose #1:30r Port Costa and Way Stations, 4:00r Martinez, San Kamon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, El Verauo and Jnge, - Livermore nd Liverme Santa Rosa . 4:00p Benicia, _Vacaville, Woodlang, Knights Landing, Maryaville, Oro- ville and Sacraimento 11:15a 4:30r Lathrop, Stockton, Mo oced and Fresno, going vis Niles, returning via Martinez. ... . 1140 Angeles Express, Tracy, 51008 1oz a Fro Los esno, Sauta Barbara and for Mojave au 8:00¢ Luropsan Mail, 6:00p Haywards, Nilesand San Jose, 17:00¢ Valicjo.......... 7:001 Oregon ixpress, Sac ville, Itedding, Po Souid and last . 410:00r *Sunset Limited Angeles, and East. Iton, Boulder ¢ Banta Cruz aud Princip Stations 4:15r Nowark, San Jose and 1.8 (atos . $11:45p Hunters' Excursion, San Jose and Way Btations B ST_DIVISION (Third & Tow eok, W v €0, end Stx.) b8, 8 o' Rubl ]} + *2:30y San 3 Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Stuta 1 PacilicGrove 0 Sen Joso and at 51 San Jose and Way Stations. NAN LEANDOKO AND HAXWARDS LOCAL Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, San Loaadro and Haywards. 0p 4 Runs through to Niles. .,.'L.!{';J ¢ From Niles. l CREEK ROUTE FERRY. 1112:002 undays | “——— | from SAN PRANOISC0—Foot of Market Streat (Slip 8)~ NORTH PAC[PIC mls"l‘ nAlLRoAD *7:15 9:00 11:00a.x. $1:00 *3:00 $3:00 . i 400 1600 *6:00eM. (Via Sausalito Ferry). From OAKLAND—Fsot of Brosdway.~ *6:00 £:00 | #rom San Francisco, Commencing Sepr. 13, 1895 I Il 4300 gtald WAL A for Morniog. P for Afternoon. For Mill Valley and San ae! 25, *9:15, | *Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays only. », 1:00 A, M. *1:45, 3:45, *5:15, 16330 P.ac. | 1 Sundays ooly. Extra trips for 8an Rafael on Mondays, Wednes- +t Moaday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. Tiarg | “aays and saturday 30 p. 2. ) NTuedays sud Bsturdays. §Suadays snd Tharsdaye. 1—#8:00, *10:00 , 6:15 P, M. A - Tral £ / \ . 5 > For Point_Reyes and way sts N Weekduys, 8:00 4. . Sundays, ays. | ¥or Cagadero and way stations—~7:25 A. M. week- | days: 1:45 P.x. Sa‘urdavs. | = mom'g TAMALPAIS. | Coast Railroad. WEEK DAYS—LeaveS. F.9:1 Returning—Arrive S. ¥. 3:: BUNDAYS—LeeveS.F.8A. X 1 Beturning—Arrive 5.F.1:16 r.x Tickets for sale in Mill Valley or THOs. COUK & ~ONS, 82 Ml Valley and Mount T 5A 5r They’re All \Very Fine. 1 Heavy Cheviot | 20¢ Boys’ Knee Pants—Pants worth Onr price while they Youths’ Long Suits. In blue and gray, single and double breasted, ages 12 | to 19 years. These suits ‘, are well made, and sold by }other houses for $7.50. $3‘ 85 Qur price while they last.... | Young Men’s Fly Front Suits. In handsome shades of Scotch Tweeds. They are | | warranted all wool and are | 18o0ld for $12.50 in every | | house in town. Our price Pants ! All our Men’s All-Wool | Tweed Pants, well made and nobby patterns, worth $3.50 and $3.00, You can see ’em displayed in our | windows. Our price while they last... o $1.99 SAVFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- - (IFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market st. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a.3.; 12:35 0, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. _Thursdays—Extra trip 8011:30 p. a. Saturdays—Exira trips a6 1:30 M. 2 )0, 9:80, 11:00 a.2.; 1:30, 3:30 , 8:20 P. 3 San Rafael to San Franclsco. 9:20, 11:10 a. turdays—Extra trij :00, 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same | schedule as above. Underwear. They are the Genuine Balbrig- gan, in dark brown, with a drop stitch. They are sold for $1.25. See’em in our window. Our prices while they last. 65¢ Men’s All-Wool Sweaters. appreciated. They come in three colors—blue, black and maroon. They sell everywhere for $1.50. Leave | Arrive Hfl ts for the gan Francisco. | AMEMeet | gan Francisco. = 1%96. w Su: SouxN- WEEK o go 7:30 Ax|B:00 AM| Novato, |10:40 Ad{ 8:40 Ax Most Fastidious B30 3180 ax|_vecaiorma, | 8:10 x| 10:28 Ax L 5:10 Px|5:00 Px |Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pM| 6:22 Pu % | Fulton, The latest blocks in Derby 7:30 ax 2 indsor, 10:25 A and Fedora Hats, the new- | S est shades, blue, black, s Geyserviie, | 5 brown, gray, otter and 8:30 u|8:00 ax| Cloverdale. | 7:38 rul 6:22 ru pearl. Hatter’s price $2.50. \ ’ ‘no‘gl‘:‘:‘d & l Our price while they last... [] 7:30 an| 8:00Ax| Ukiah. | 7:35vu| 6:22ru 7:30 aM| |10:25 A 8:00 ax|Guerneville | 7:36 rx| 3:30 Px | 6:92 P 7:30 AM 8:00 a%| Sonoma |10:40 AM| 8:40 aM an | Way,s 5:10 u! 5:00 p| Glen Ellen. | 6:10 px| 6:22rx | T:80 A 8:00 Ax| g, 10:40 Ax |10 3130 73| 5:00 pac| Sebastopol |30 py| g Stages connect at_Santa Rosa for Marc West Springs: st Geyserville for Skacxs Springs: st Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Highla, Springs, Kelseyville, Soda’ Bay and vLakeport; at opland for, Lakeport and . Ukigh for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Bluo Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Jonn Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buck- nhedrin Heights. Hullville, Boonevilla, * . Mendocino_ City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willets, velo, Lavtonville, Harris, Scotia and Eureks. ‘Saturday 1o Monday round-trip tickets at reducol rates. On Sundsys round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half razes- Tickst Offices, 650 Marketst., Chronicle buflding. A. W, FOSTER, R X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Gen. Pass. Agent ‘Manager! THE $AN FRINCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIY VALLEY RAILWIY COMPANY. ROM JANUARY 31, 1897, passenger tralng wiil run daily: :r:’nl’hbound They want to be seen to be Our price while they last.... Unlaundered Shirts. Gents’ Linen Bosoms, re-en- forced fronts and back, well Our price worth 75¢, all sizes. while they last... Children’s Shirt Waists. Fancy Percale Wash Waists, pretty patterns, large sailor col- lars, sold all over for 75c. Our price while they last..... THE BALDWIN CLOTHIERS, 924 to 930 Market St. BALDWIN ANNEX. Country orders will receive prompt and careful attention. HE BALDWIN CLOTHIERS, 924 to 930 Market St.! BALDWIN ANNEX. Country orders will receive prompt and careful attention. CLOTHIERS, 924 to 930 Market St. BALDWIN ANNEX. Country orders will receive prompt and careful attention. We’ve Reduced ’Em to This by Our Constant Firing of Big Values at Shoddy Prices.

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