The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 11, 1897, Page 9

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SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, ABU MANN \ ”\TEILOMF TO COMMANDER hOOTH-TUCKER. EASTEHN MEN | # Runs througli to Niles} * | ¢ From Niles. re nd when to pay the neces- For a Christinas Fu.d. e badge and accor Tuere seems, nowe impression re 1o scer om such membe eais pr eval enl[uhlldemn iulng a erial for the b.bulousy | Daughiers’ Home. what their capacity able will - mus! become true and tried me n error, disappointing, heles an error. The nothing but the ba ption to the ne 10 tell of the beauties : © SAIVATIN Army i making extensive preparations for the reception of Commander I \ f ¥ oot Xer, which take piace on the evening of January 1, at the Mechanics' Pa- i 2 { N Me EAthering on that oreasion promises to exceed in numbers aud enthusissm T K l_ ! ¢ der Booth Tacker comes here prinoipally to assist in the colonization of poor i A = i far e ‘x farm near Soledad n the Fnlhn‘ns ‘\‘-1;:{.mu‘;pn;:"me;‘:el:ntyh‘enx;(:: / E 3 the famous story-writer, is only one of many ce]ebr‘utod I ¢ © and flattering suecess in his colonigation w st i £ ; ~ York mtan imwmense meeting, erowded with the rich and poor, §35.000 was supscribea to | contributors engaged to write for the next volume o | - Poorlvy Rid, CSEBISh Poor fam iies on farms in Colorado. A week ago last Tuesday in Chicago, at & et ) - | Yoorly Ridden | e meeins $5000rws s Capitalists Negotiating to| | ; Rland Nbeh At ihe meeting (0 pe held at the Pavilion Mayor James D. Phelan will preside. Itis & I bland First expeetad (hat the most prominent citizens in San Francisco will be on the platform. Purchase Lumber-Mills i m e © Pavilion will be set apart tor a display in miniature of a fac-simile t F lfl 5 Tlmel 1 11 e H Salinas Valler. A house identical in size to those being erected on the ifl California.. ! or .} 0% also famity engaged in tilling the soil. Grouped sbout the house | l Al | r-muy. Yeu- | & of food and clothing will be taken {rom three immense ; f Nk trees brought § ,aud distributed to poor and deserving families in i | Doc h Wi eity Groups of Dealers Formed in, i n. Une ol 1the most unigque features 1n connection with Commander Booth-Tucker's re- fasp 5‘ F beag ecue. The barbecue will be given in the pavilion ana will stern Stat j To show the varied strength and charm of The N 1 ber of sheep will be killed and all T L 0 f £ th \ iree bullocks and & numb s e iR x x y: 10n’s Or features for 1898, we give e It is expecied that the appetites of the hunry wiil b Control Plants Here. [ Companion’s original 9 g ] o'clock the weicome to the commander will take place. i following partial list of 1 of stercopticon views, showing the colony and the ? \ et = 2 = [ Swest S W St : ‘ -\ Distinguished Contributors. Swest wohieli, who have charge of the soclal work of AG Rovival of b4 Didastry i 1 \\ { 5 usly to make the colony asuccess. Inspeak- reat Revival o € lindustry 1“} } N 1 ng ell sald yesterday: *‘The commander, at the s Vi | 7 5 S : 63 it ABIFT Tamilies HEISD SerbRsENo This State Predicted for the | ’ Ny, Right Hon: W. E. Gladstone * W. D. Howells d_ The colony movement on this ocession will formally Coming Summer. ~\« Hon. Thomas B. Reed Mme. L»llmnfl]\or.lca Hon. Justin McCarthy Mrs. Burton Harrison | t o 3 = = work we are bdadly crippled for momey. The actual cash that we have ex- g i 5 1 ons will not exceed $4000. The greater part of iLis sum has been i #on. George F. Hoar Octave Thanet { who cs mplen and horses 3 1t is believed by those in a position to | | Lieut. Peary Mary E. Wilkins { vic 2 o the colony twenty-six are ‘1":;“ n-hm(y .n‘;z‘ four |\ 00w that many of the big lumber plants | ’ Max O'Rell Margaret E. Sangster | E b D lates relieving poor and deserving familie 2 : 2 i ¢ f BapRhe) 5 SRDPOC WU SERIL S St e T A e :',,tfil:xil:':::il be\l:;;?n:;?i;:’wa:)“;r;\: | Rudyard Kipling's thrilling new story, ** The Burning of the * Saran Frank R. Stockton Harriet P. Spofford ! e s S i ands,’ " : el i C o e 4 Fully Two Hundred Others. $ 3 3 long been connected with the lumberin- H ‘) Sands,’ " will appear exclusively in The Companion during 188 And Fully Two Hu: % S x i dustry of this State left for the Easta | | d FREE .', N S b b : hort ume az0, ana 10 sea wacnn| | 2-Color Calendar o New Subscribers. 5 o = journey was made for the purpose ol | [ = : - : : K«';l:flni the sale of lar ‘e lr'\Clxpof tim- [ This Calendar is published exclusively by The Youth’s Companion and could not be sold in Art S 2 csll'ur less thr’lnflé‘l,(lfl ‘ s T 5 e & L I = s, 3 on o) ring gro yictures. See Important Offer. 1 ber Jand in Humboldt, Mendocino and I It consists of three folding parts, each a true reproduction of charmin roup pictures. K@ See Importa. e. ! % Shasta counties snd several old estab- | B v 4 Snast : ! e S 7 : i & it at once, with name : lished lumber-mills in different parts of | W SUBSCRIB r“u “::lhgl {\';‘:I.l out ‘t‘n:_,: lip and send it a : et ; 2 : tho State. i l: RI .: Companion every week from the time subseription is received till § 1 | 1898, A gentleman who thoroughly nnder-| § —Thankeziving, Christmas and New Year's @ouble Numbers. E { = —_—— stands the situation stated that for a long 3 ENO The Companion Art Calendar for production superior to any of 5 - . ES 3 . v b the famous pieces of Com nion co of previous y Tt is a beau- 13 Gmsiase Bviors axpis Rainho s o Jan. 1393 tiful ornament and acostly gift. Size 10x 24 in. Free to acribers. 3 *True T L " | gaged in the lumbe: industry bave been | | e * il Ana The Companion Fifty-Two Weeks, a Full Year, to January Haxs B ® | rue lemperance League ooking toward California with a view to| 8 R S S ST S TSR RS S S SIS SRR S ‘A N investing in the lumber lands of the State, | 2 IMustrated Prospectus of the Volume for 1898 and Sample Copies of the Paper Free. Will Be Organized 50 8s 10 be able to continue the manufac: THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, zor Columbus Avenue, - - BOSTON, MASS. 9 z V . ture of certain classes of lumber for ship- | s To-Night. ment East. g it 5 e Great inroads have been made into the | e = ‘ B l}mher_m] l::e f:ur‘;ern tor:u:: fin_d n;:“ ) & RATLROAD TRAVELY B = < Af R: . the capitalists who have embarked in that of o | —— = ———— Hundreds of Bibulously Inclined | yusiness are arxions to control some of xfih’i“i”kb’" 2o ?§’ refrehrehretr:sfrehrchrnhrnhrsfocirefocioniae '*’% SR e LS : the great redwood and sugar-pine forests | g% 2 (rACIF10 urwre.) Citizens Clamoring for of this Siate.~ For that purgose thete men | £, Ma l‘leth 5| mewimarenys ot s e o mreive as » Admission lave made combinations, and with the | ki T Fest SMeiree Stvek) 4 |g i v Y . H 3 | n Line, ot of ket 8 3 Lty 2 pes large capital s insured they hope to] %- % b econ: ony up the principal forests and millso | & Me]l 2 | Sooon z e State, . % | . Golden Cup in Enamel Setting| There are three groups of these capi- E < g tal'sts, and they are located 1n Wisconsin T ,} | going Expected to Adorn the Coats { dichigan and Maine and their combined ‘\ STRONG MAN ‘HAS CONFI- * | w01 of the World. capttal is enormous. It is their iniention £ Gence in himselt: His friends | o ! fo S5 contaliof Sonm ol L bk nlant ) admize him. Hisenemies fear him. % | - sid e here and in Orezon and manutacture cer- 3 s et 3 vorite tain classes of lumber for stipment East. | 5% fverybody respects him. He s & 3 & R : . | The sugar pine of California is edmirab y full of ambition and everything 3 | To-aay will witness ‘“°bb?fl‘“"‘": }"' | sdupied for making some kinds ot iumbve: + locks bright to him. ! ~ e great revolution which is to end the | much sought in the Easi, - tractive to both sexes r dominion of the demon rum. The two| Of late years the iow price of lumbe ? Blrong Tien) fareiimeostio mey. L ’:"l";“,‘ :. P o‘d 1".“( + I : extremes on the temperance question will | has had the effect, together with thc | because of I'hc ¢ manly beariug. They are full of electricity and full of & | d £ et on common ground; the teetotaler | Verricious 1 atlon of the Democrat c % animat vitality, y: A % | ds with the tippler aud life | #9Ministration, of closing a great many This vitality is given to men by Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt, known all - o i lomoer-mills of ihe State. The benefic B 7 : g ig one Utopian dream. ffac of the Dingley bill and thn in- over the world for its many cures of weak men. Life and vigorare ‘elt : e “True Temperance League’ | creased price of lumber iast year has i, from it in a few days after its first application. Ambition grows stronger % | caused a revival of that industry.” Durinz { g day by day. 2, a § , the by-laws | the l-‘l‘S’ p}“fl:“ie:'m[] '-hdmdn‘duz‘u : §‘ All men can b3 renewed in strength who will try it. Read Dr. San. -3 e and the seductive cock- 1ayeor were started up. Some | % den’s fimous book “Three Classes of Men,” It is full of good news to % | g © been mixed to cement Lie com- sers were forced 1o set outato| & weak men It will bo sent, closely seaied, free, upon application. Call 2 \ ow o the hard tin A 4 dd 5 he publication last Sanday i Jant nasts county, | o O 04T = of the ouilices of the new 9 »r $200000, was soid for 632 Market Street, Opposite e people of tue city have been | & SANDEN ELECTRIC €O., Palaca Hotol Sas. Frasoisoo. %0 ¥ awaiting an opportunity 1o ofs ade. Bow. beikk made by | o Cfice Ho 8:30 P »; Suna 232 Wes: i 27 o mear one of e litie butions waica - | {15 ST SPUSE men L securs soums ‘ § - tecout wrees 255 Wamingion sest, Fonad, Denver, Calo. 2 dicate that the owner 1s a member of the | ces-ful—as I believe they wili be—sihere 2 new order. Even the inhabitants-of out- | will be inaugurated such a Loow in the t***‘fi* ® PP ol-the-way country towns kave heard the imber inaustry of the Btate the like ‘ 3 SAN l.LA)l;l(ll \’.\‘it £’~‘:"1"‘ .l)h LOCAL. el glad tidings and are eagerto belong ;",‘1‘1‘:“ -)I*f!n““ b‘e:r"l sech ‘ghvee for ullonm By sFoobaf SarkotSivack: 51 the & s it bers tc | Ume. T stern men bave plenty £ th, ~oc. S ‘t Lermns:x members to capital and they wiil spend a areat deal of { Melrose, Seminary Park, , drink without getiing drur : mones in getiing their plants in opera- | teiiburg, Elmhurst, - man who so kit:dly farnished | ion, ! = o Bindtcs, ol Sen n, or rathes the subject lor zentleman who is largely interested | F; T z { Leandro, Estudillo, : of the previous article on e lunber business has gone East and | e K P 5 t ecipient of ently ieported that his visit there | 5 ~ Joorenzo, Chgery, = been recipient of | and 6 iR BT Seutione o el iy poseo! disposing of some o | | = e TRACK ITEMS. ana be turned over to Mr. | ! o vy A D X | 1 aywardss i sy 755 Ladvilus who will notify the anxious " e usicale, undert a Dis | i al direction of | 1 Friday cvon- | i { | CONDERSED MiLK S i D ! HAS No EQuaL AS AW INFANT Foop. Fen= i G “INFANT HEALTH'SENT FREE. M(uogrsed MK G Jer Creck, Saita Cruza NEw Yorn Miss 1 & Chase ha i ob- SELECTIO FOR First race—Queea Safle, Outaway, Can’t Dance. TO-DAY. *2:15¢ ta Cruz amd Prine wark, Sa — — = F i Bt TR RAILROAD TRAVEL. ey Stations . e CREEK ROUTE FERRV ¥ Santa Fe LNITED. (] — b Rotite | A n s e I - CHICAGO. o ‘ Market-st. Ferry. fice—B44 Market sireet, none Main 1320 Oak- way. Sacramento Office— Second race—0Odds On, Hermoso, Prompto. c Third race—Perseus, B:namela, Don Failano. dical, 00 13:0 +0:00 8:00 20:00a.. Fourth race—Capiain Kees, Snow- down, Sylvester, fth race—E. & W. stable, Vincitor, Personne. ns have been sent broadcast to uviting them to become mem- and 1o aitend the meeting this even- which will bs for the purpose of !o ming ucieus of the league which _Sixth race—satsuma, Senator Bland, e, Sy b to sweep Ostior Joa. over the con with even greater force than did the tidal wave of tem perance un- der the able management of Francis Mur- “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. phy a few years ago. : : i 1he goiden cup -et in dlue enamel wil) ce the blue ribbon of the Murpayites 14:00 s ieave 1TIM AGG AP ve & Francisco Tick JOCKEY CLUB-Ingleside Track—Thirt X 2 5 o PR ) r The Best Raflway—<an Franeisco to Chirazo >4 Sl gt ol 5 ‘,:‘,,‘3,‘ o oo Wister Do | (ol thewiilis bow of the Wosien's Clrie: Look at the Time of the California n sackoial s = tian Temperance Union, and 1t i3 ex- Limited wued oy ils sanguine organizers that the gue will jiin together all the various temperance societies of the country in one d vody to which will belong all wie eve in true temperance. While the vleigues has not yet been 's expected that 30 P M., Mon‘ay and nsa« Citr 6 P 3, T | sna Sondavs: arrive st Lotis 7 4. 3 , Fr.da arrive Chicago 9:43 4 M, rrid: s and G (ARS under Harves’s management. Buffec Smaking Cars and Puliman Palace Slesps 1ng Cars. Ihs rain carries First-class Passengers only, | bur noex-ra ch | The ATUANITC F | 4:30 » u. carries Pu s cnlgy Saturday uights only- “SS. lesving dal'y at 1an basce and Puilman nd Poursdays 3 . 32 | Tourist Nierping Cars o st tim Direct come Do it S e T 3ms | onin Ciicazosnd Kansas City s 2 an 234 Hancbail in the Courts, rew ball \ \ 'f o AL 5 s € % = e esis by 1ts varied ‘and beautifa; sov x e 2 3 siebin Bavaria | games of~hardoail played to-day and ¢ heat e of passenger equipmeat aid y it = = ————— | morrow in the covered courts. Tne Sa: tmeals ac Harvey's tamous diniag-rooms. ClFl(} R“I‘“ ,‘1 (0 furiongs; sel . : Francisco ec on Howard street, 4 = P LT 5 = s an-exceptionally fine card for to-morrow. It reads as foliows: J. McDermott ana D. Connelly vs. E. Curley nad 1am b B ST FRINCSO A% S0Y Jotguns e VALLEY RAILWAY COMPAM. = mnries WEER DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 Frosseer H s £ H "3 g H end N.J Prendergast vs. . . 30, 6:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursda 0, 1897, tratns will run a: follows. P. Herrin and " Sontbbosad. |- Northboand. e and E.Toy vs. R. Murphy and | | Powen: | Mixea | Mixed | Passen - | " ger | Sunday | ®ations. | Sunoay | ger 7 ) A ariex s ee. s and P. Ryan vs. G. McDonsald | Dady. |kxe'pid Ex 1 1.;553 40, 5 1},;3,;_ 61 at1:55 P. M. an P = and J. Hogan vs. D. Regan «nd J. | 'mu AN 9:00 A r;xo:ri:u BUNDAYS & ®:20, 11:10 4 a: 1:40, 3:43 alon and P. Donnelly vs. J. Riordon | e 30 and Schuetzen Park same ianiord | T:15au 1 usbn 6:65 M| .V.om ia.| 640 s 12:40 P | %R Stopping a: 1o ermedlaie pelats when required | £n, Yoanisco . Kilgailon. r e games o be played at Condo bail court Sunday are: “Oh Geo what to Arrive San Franclsco. ge! I don't know" *“Expensive 2 Why, the old ., I'm sure. Pasayshe | man’s behind the times. The will never consent to my marry- | size of the plug has been in- | Couiections—A! Si0CELOD With gieamboats of | o |- ~ - Werk Sox- SuN- Wreg ev'nfiy and J. O'Brien vs. A, Clements ing a man as extravagant as you | creased 40 per cent. ser Heid- Y L ey ".‘.fig‘kfi;e‘.“;‘"‘n‘f"rcl Davs. Destination. | (00 | Jave : ..,4 W, Huseeil va. A. Collt ¢ are. He says you never chew | sieck is really the cheapest to- S Thom 30 ax| 540 A% o ve v ollins and hingbut t nexpenrnel'mer bacco on the market. Hornligs. Marposa etc.. &t Lsokershim wit 10 Py 10:25 an | { Heidsieck Tobacco.” | , The new five-cent piece of stege 0 and from isdera 785 ¥u i Bzeilinxa Cooferviie. eic.; al.0 wiih RORTH PACIFIC COlST RAII.ROAD | (Via Sausulito Ferry). i From Sao Fraucisco, Commenciog Sept. 19, 189% ] WEEKDAYS | For Mt Vatier nd _San Rafael—*7 3125, €9:30 | 11:90 a. M. ®1:45, 3:43, *3:15. 6:00,6:30 P a Extra irips for Sa. af: on Mondays Wedaes Gayaand Saturdays &t 0 p. M. — ! SUNDAYS T30 ax S0 ax Sonoms For 3l Valley apd San Rafael—78:00. 910:00, | _®1i:30 & u.; 00, =30, Traios marked * r vs. P. Hutchinson g yer snd G. Hutchinson vs. W. Ke . Condon. Doneil and J. Condon s J. Pender- and P. Kelly. PIPER HEIDSIECK 200 309 1z 1s by ¥izjsmesOlive. Time, ar 5:00 ry| Glen % =S IUKF, 1 San Quentin i THROUGH TRAINS e s RER e 1 "7]. A l."‘h“hu-’. for Uazadero and way sia ( 1ons: 145 » M. Saturde nixed traiz) for 5 s s MONTIOMERY S to 2. PI l IG I OBACCO S S Ll e et SEaces Soriney PORSIDA (2 0 1) VFRE THE TI'vio . 0.8 Heyes and way stuligas nd 5 7 - iy ] w.ngers Mr Broo e'g e | s rece ved vesier imna prings, helseyviile. Soda Ba; Lakepory 1 FROM THE TRACK. <e's wor. 1w q3ain.nce with UW N £ Rx, THAINEES and JLCKEYS accounts for his phe. Gurkuel success o hieved in the past, in the juture. He day sy wire DI snd Bartotc Sorings: a: Ukiah for Vichy Sprin B o2 S u el ll“ | HOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY §ieiisisd, i B BViR Vi suusalizo 34 ot b e, \. e C rr's H o L o Leave San ;’r:n:h:: L‘:mm‘-ncln' Nov. s ot Bra, Westpors, Usalr o | | | | l 13, 189 (CHAMPAGNE FLAYOR) besides being 40 per cent. larger than the old five-cent piece. > 1adorsem = POring anthord ws 1u ’ It 1s the best tobacco ever offered at any price,and the largest plug Kl p it 0f the W Eaturday to Monday reund-trip uckets e i o suna d-trip tickets 0 all poiats country, incidin —:30 A 3 Sundays round- ek a s ba- Therpe Trial will Gom Y10+ & Uhe mous: skep 1OAL of choice tobacco ever offered for five cents, 0. 30 5011 130 115 2 | Fona San Rataol at bt raie B0 for 6 ays wirss iral wre = . 1, by Torso-Juaith. lime, | & NK N BROUKE, ¥. 0 Bo ®pecial iy Lo Arraoged for oy spulying ta Ticket Offices. 650 Macrke:st., Chrontele hufl2in, isco, Cal, THir. COOK & 2O, 621 Marke: st San Frap . W. 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