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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL , SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1898. WILL PLAY FOR THE CRIMSON CROSS Humanity’s Surgical Instruments and Other Urgent Necessi- ties Furnished by the Society to the Men Now Flag Wil Orpheum Theater on Thursday Afternoon. Fly Over the in Camp. were enlarged and suggestions given them what lines to pursue. One opin- ion was entertained by them all, and that was that money was needed, and needed at once. Estimates made by the surgeons of the volunteers placed the sum at about $9000, and If the purpose of the soclety was to be carried out with the greatest success it was to be raised within the next four days. It was announced that the six lead- ing dally papers of the city would open subscription lists at once at their offices, and the large stores and other public places would be asked to do the same thing. A vote of thanks was unanimously tendered to the managers of the Orpheum Theater for thelr gene- rous offer. Charles L. Barrington, the president of the Sehool Board, announced that the children of the schools would be given an opportunity to aid as much as it was in their power. He said the rules of the School Department would possibly be stretched to allow them to contribute. That action on the part of the board might be criticized to some extent, but under the circumstances he thought the emergency justified it. At the request of the society a tele- gram was sent to Colonel Otis of Los Angeles asking him to take the initia- tive to establish some society in South- ern California that would assist the DORAN WILL NOT RECEIVE HIS MONEY Blamed for the Acci- dent at Mechanics’ Pavilion. No One Found Who Ac- cepts the Least Re-- sponsibility. Those Who Were Injured in engineers or judges of such a construc- tion as was built in the Pavilion for the seating of the public who witnessed the fight,”” saild Mr. Groom yesterday, “but we had the work examined, and after the examination and a few changes it was passed upon and we felt content. The accident is a most regretable one, but those who did the work and passed upon it are without doubt responsible. We did not let bids for the work, but hired Doran, as he is connected with the Mechanics’ In- stitute, and we were well aware that he would be given time to make a good job of it. After figuring on the work Doran was told to go ahead and to leave out fancy flourishes, but to make the work strong and as durable as if it would be left there for months to come. When the work was passed on we were of the opinion that our in- structions had been carried out, but unfortunately they were not.” Mr. O’Shaughnessy states that he ex- amined the work, and after a few ma- terial changes had been made, passed upon it and had watched the work every day from Tuesday up to the night of the fight. When he left the building the ushers were in their places and all made ready for the admission of the public. “I cannot account for the accident,” he said, “but I have been told the place was overcrowded, but ADVERTISEMENTS. ELEGANT BLACK FABRICS SACEE! VERY LOW PRICES! $12'00Pattern. 24 BLACK FRENCH NOVELTY work of the Red Cross. v v able to state so, as I was not in “- the Crush Will Probably | ihe b : i the building after the doors were ‘““Comfort Bags’ for the & AR CREPON DRESS PATTERNS, . The heads of the Fire Department i : The Red Cross flag will float over the | for one week's engagement. She wilt Soldiers. sl e L b in the very newest designs. Orpheum Theater on Thursday next.| &ppear in 0 };"‘rh““““"‘;‘ character | pERKELEY, May 7.—A small army of being built in the Pavilion by J. M. T On that day a great matinee perform- | dances, in which she excels. workers, members of the Berkeley High Cumings, secretary of the Mechanics’ ance will be given for the benefit of the n\Tlhtver;:\\x\\:” .‘?Li:;l""..’:,‘;" I\rl\;)fiar)\::mi. [ Scnool Sanitary * Commission, s busy SHARKEY TALKS OUT. {v.[,st};;ne_ Gl ina o _utrs‘ha‘lriles 50 A ) TS % nonolo, artist and {mpersc » | mak “ bags” for the soldlers . Plum, chairman o e Pavilion fund to equip the California volunteers | Lizzie B. Raymond, With new songs: | Wi Ses 1ikely soon to leave for the Phil- committee, and after that they feit s who have been called into active ser-| Ha and Bandy, the dancing mar- | {ppines. Accompanying each bag will be content, as they could not be held re- ¥ vice with the much needed med and | ve and Bogert and O’Brien, the ec- |a carefully prepared antiseptic g?nf:gfif:d- The Usual Attachments Have Fol- | sponsible, as the building had been | attern- hospital supplies. Gustav Walter, the | cen musical specialists. Kerner's | sultable for immedfate use by WoLAUS eEme b o rented to the club for the night on manager o amusement house, has | "Visions of Art” will be an attractive [ S910lers: 7A€, “OoH carr,flni trifiing con- Saofiesiie Deciared which the accident occurred. 40 BLACK FRENCH NOVELTY been most generous in his offer, Ang: fPt!\lxlfe, a;fid many new subjects will be | venjences dtc;rd the{ ls}t]fldim"_l oysb' ee’\lngmnal; to Be a Dub. There are many in the audience who “Every ce! . akentin afithe introduced. ready hundreds of them have be are much more battered up than the Every cent that is taken in at the box | "“Jlqevotiars of the soclety were | by the Berkeley students. ARl iir thaiToth AT e e i CREPON DRESS PATTERNS, a string of people who were slightly 9 dlfferent designs. office and from th g0 to the fund. Not one n opened yesterday at the Claus .\'nrt-r‘k-i els building. The rooms are on the sec- COLORS FOR THE It will without doubt be a difficult injured called on Gibbs and Groom and were referred to the club’s physician for be taken from it for e ond floor of the building, and they will undertaki S 3 ng to fasten the blame for > is at the dispc the Red | be open daily from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. | th : treatment. for that afternoon and the corps | Yesterday the ladies of the executly REGIMENTS. F:lda;c;l::;;ta;nt:engii‘];‘;a;:‘fiyifl:_‘1;::_" Neither' Sharkey nor Jeftries shows .00 e e s G B i attendance nearly S - | any signs of having fought a long, hara mers who jave made the the- | ol day, and from the time the doors tles. What might have been a terrible | battle, and both were up and about yes- patter 19 - Elegant Presents to Be terday. \‘I‘rx \i"’ ]I;"‘I-”:;‘l”; h”n :]“dl])«‘\m:.q?‘:r::i were opened the rooms were crowded | disaster resulted fortunately in a few Mr. Walte iis offer. Every mem- | with visitors asking for information bruises and fractured limbs, but In all probability an finvestigation ber of the company promises some spe- | abo S . 2 Made by the Chamber ractured limbs, but peo- | 3 e G L Y i i generar v ' some e i B 10 b st [ el 40 BLACK ENGLISH NOVELTY > than ordinary interest. The | generous and welcome donations were | of Commerce. should be held ‘accountable for those | greds of deaths, and the only remark- CREPON DRESS PATTERNS of the orches have joined handed to the treasurer and when the| Several members of the Chamber of bruises and pay damages for the in- | able thing is that not even one unfortu- 3 s with the manager of the house and the 4aY closed it was announced that about | Commerce have decided to present the | juries sustained. All parties who were | nate lover of fisticuffs did lose his in the very latest styles. performers and they will gladly give 3 00 had been received for the fund. The | First and Seventh Regiments with regi-| connected in any way with the ar- life on the eventful night which is el by s Tl ; | managers of the six big daily papers | mental colors. The movement was start- SEMIS TSI TEG, e S rithe ol *”:“"“- and | of the city notified the committee that | ed by a letter from Willlam Macdonald, TR oftener if required. The Orpheum peo- | subscription lists would be kept on the | who wrote the following to Hugh Craig, “TALLIED” REMNAN I S . generous offer and counters of their business offices and | the president of the chamber: GREGGAINS 10 goes to the front | that they would each aid the purposes| g st =t Regiment of Volunteers . when in o far-oft | Of the organization all they conla. | eciied For e War o copmpored relusivaly ot SHARKEY FAIRLY OUT Jariny the nresont weskawanwill place omour land, o 1 (il to the merry mak- | Misa Ida Kervan, the most patriotlo | 2%, S8, SM1cem 68 f00 oy EcTmenty center counters, MARKED DOWN TO LESS THAN HALF ers in the popular theater for their # 2 e s X S, 4d- | the National Guard in s city, PRICE, all REMNANTS and SHORT LENGTHS of PLAIN 3 d. dressed a meeting of her fellow edu- | to me that it would be a patriotic and proper Commerce to present and FANCY SILKS, PLAIN and FANCY RIBBONS, for the e cators yesterday at the Girls’ High | thing for the Chamber of t 1 for the performance, as fax | School. “She made a spirited little taik | {0 the resiment its colors T¢It ls mecegsery Referee Alec Greggalns was busy vesterday explaining why he decided ade up, is an excellent one. | on the urgency of the work already | ofacers of the Chamber of Commerce will un-| as he did and recelving the congratulations of many hundred friends who PRINTED LAWNS and ORGANDIES, FLANNELETTES and uhart, who is well known | so well begun by the Red Cross So- | dertake it, I shall be pleased to subscribe. admired his manly stand. He stated that he had warned the men before | GINGHAMS, and a very lapge lot of REMNANTS of , edienne, will appear in clet and explained to the assembled teachers the plan adopted at the Wash- | a number of others had the project well Yours very respectfully, WILLIAM MACDONALD. The idea was considered to be excellent. and in a very short time Mr. Cralg and they went into the ring that there must be a decision, as the agreement called for one, and they both replied that that was just what they wanted. He also told them that if one man did all the work for fifteen rounds and in the last five the other was to make a fast finish the man who held FINE EMBROIDERIES. N 2 | under The colors, flags, etc., will l\ be fortheoming In very short order as a| back would have to make a big showing to get the decision. This was also ® 1 | token of m from the Chamber of | pereed to. X e dd t sent: e e e “I gave a declsion in favor of Jeffries, because I thought him justly en- @Wv | that within a _few days the bright new titled to it. The fact that there was many thousands bet in the pool- | Eors e e e s "t | Tooms on Sharkey did not affect me In the least. Henry Quigg, my | The Red Cross Flag Will Fl entitled > sup- ct farce Vile com ville Theater on Thursday Afternoon. u Over the Popular Vaude- ington Grammar School. | “You will find it the simplest, the | most natural thing in the world to in- | vestigation disclosed the fact that it was | the red fire on The Call building that was | reflection in the sky could be seen high n Francisco and Los Angeles regi- ments. THE CALL’S BEACON. OAKLAND, May 7.—A bright glare in the sky to the westward of this city to- night caused many to believe a big fire was raging. It was soon learned that the fire across the bay and a little in- being burned in honor of Admiral Dewey’s great victory. The air was clear on the bay and the brilliant Jight could easily be seen twenty miles. All around the bay shore to Pinole Point the red fire and its of the city's above the ordinary glare lights. From the foot of Broadway the signal of victory furnished a fine display and sent a distinct pathway of light across the bay that united the two cities with a silvery brilliancy. LETTER CARRIERS MEET. They Elect Delegates to the National Convention. The Golden Gate branch of the National’| Association of Letter Carriers met last night and elected the following delegates to the annual convention, which is to be brother-in-law, and my sister had money on Sharkey, as also did my best friends, but this did not deter me. I kept tab during the progress of the fight, and when, at the end of the twentieth round, I summed up, I could not decide otherwise.” Mr. Greggains then produced the score card that he used during the interesting argument, and explained his reasons for giving Jeffries a de- cision. “In the first found,” he said, “both men fought evenly, and I wrote the word ‘even’ under both names. Jeffries had the best of it in the second, thir@ and fourth. In the fifth T wrote ‘even Jeffries a littie,”” mean- ing that Jeffries had a shade the best of the round. The sixth went to Jeffries and the seventh was an even break. I made it a point to give Sharkey the best of it at times, and In the eighth I wrote Sharkey. Jef- fries took the ninth, while the tenth round was about even. The eleventh and twelfth went to Jeffries. The thirteenth was marked ‘even Jeffries," meaning that he had a little the best of it. Jeffries did the most work in the fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth rounds, while in the seventeenth Sharkey improved and I marked it ‘eyen. In the eighteenth and nine- teenth rounds I thought Jeffries did the most work and placed his name opposite those numbers. “] did not mark the twentieth round, as I always tallied during the minute’s rest. With the score before game, I thought there was only one Jeffries. In my opinion Jeffries could been in good condition. should have followed him up.” He had him groggy me and from my knowledge of the man in the fight and his name was have put Sharkey out had his hands two or three times ana rangement of the seats or the seating of the large ~-~~A which crushed into thought of only with a shudder. To see a long tier of seats, filled with hu- i, 13, 15, 0T, 19, 121 POST STREET. TAILOR-BUILT SUITS, Black Our Specialty. We aim to produce excellent results for our tailoring de- partment, offering a garment of superb fit and cut at a very and the other for $299 99 alleged to be,’ due J. A. McDonald for services ren- dered to Jeffries. No trouble was ex- perienced in securing possession of the | necessary amount of coin. i Suit was instituted yesterday in the Justice Court against the National Ath- letic Club, J. J. Groom and J. D. Gibbs to recover $40. It is alleged that W. P. Fuller, I. F. Littlefield and George Fuller purchased four tickets to see the Jeffries-Sharkey mix-up, and that they were refused admission. The suit is to recover the price of the tickets. An| attachment was issued against the de- fendants. Corporal Geiman last night made the following report to Chief Lees: 1 was present at the fight between Jeffries a raised seat e ihe nan | hela in Toledo, Ohio, commencing Sep- ’ ? | manity, closing up like a fan and then B Wi heated on. A s The ¢ seribed s | our school }r‘f}r‘r;: n\’(’:hlhl:forlrfl v{‘ifl' at | tember 5: James E. Clisham, R. D. Cun-| the Pavillon to see Sharkey and Jef-| g "0, “y M 00 ot M01000 5 dling | Shcut Tty feet from. the southwest corner moderate price, heing replete with ulous situations | gested this plan, the children had heen | Mngham, D. F. Dougherty, George C.|fries punch one another, attempt to|gight, and those who were on the seats | of the ring. My attention was attracted by the 28 Sl erspersed with | coming to me to beg me to go to see | 5o "'“é I ’;‘;.‘{-",'"F-XLO an, C. T | throw the responsibility on other shoul- | will Temember the accident for many | bIEAKInE of timbers of the raiscd seqfs af, (e | SOnES et moveliy e > of the blll| the School Board and find out what | George W, Spiier and Conrad Triever. | ders. a day to come. All evidences of the | thing and venture the assertion that not two- | TO ORDER! TO ORDER! R by U Beers and | they could do. This is not the time for | The following alternates were elected Gibbs and Groom, of the Natlonal|accident have been removed and now | thirds of the chairs were occupled. AS Soof | e medy acrobats. | One of the | entertainments and that sort of thing. | F- Sullivan, W. J. Phelan, J. F. O°Connor, | ciyb, regret that the accident hap- | Preparations for the Masonic Festival | as the crash game &t foe, cacry (N, 0 | ) English Serge, ltalian lining, at : o e poam appears as a bg | The need {s immediate. Many teachefs |3 1. Kingston, B. F. Ames, J; H. Smith, g | relieved that'no fatali- | 275 Under way in the large hall, Shiy e fow persons were occupying seats in ; pened, but feel relieved tha Yesterday afternoon Captain Witt- | {hat particalar part of the building. $17.50. 1d is thrown about the s stage to whom I have spoken agree with me 1. Holz, M. J. Lawler, John P. West, R. M. Roche and Carl Timm. ties occurred. Thpy state that all pre- man made a report to the Chief of Po- Sergeant Nash has also made a report | English Clay Serge Silk Jacket at in a wa aceives the audience 4 ST that the public school child . 2 up to the moment when he pi ks him-| 400 would furnish ail the ’g:;t“‘:}g = cautions which any one could take were |lice, in which he states that at the time | of the accident. In it he says: been thrown. and walks of iee'c,has| packets required by. our. soldiers: who Died While Shopping. taken by them, as they had the con-|the last two platforms fell neither of | 1 waiked throush the Pavilion on the after- $20.00 ; ners, George H I‘mT:mT:; ill soon be on their way to the Philip. OAKLAND, May 7.—Mrs. Mary Kil- | gtruction of the seats carefully exam- | them hfld‘nvogut\‘\i'o-!hlrds of the seat- | noon of the fight gnd noticed that the stud. o the Emperor of Comic | Pie8 b\”e‘ffinlé"abfift }505‘310(:1 I;)n?ilate!:rxex:‘ \fifl: ined by members of the Fire Depart-| :‘f_‘fm(‘g.r::;!y ed and that the aisles | ding that eupported B *The carpenters were | [l Men's Heavy Clay Worsted Vene- 1is O he | Miss K 'S 2 S ev s nute: v - - & Ve strict 2 1 Bl 1 Eiw rk in the line or| “_l‘l”i,“ i;;rtv";:t‘;raz:?ressd“las listened to | [XETE B 0% dead. She was doing some | Ment, Who were stated to be compet-| “mpe tall over town Is equally divided | SOrkinE at the e it Do tian Moscovita La Chapelle ggling has been more extensively | g erest and heartily ap- shopping on San Pablo avenue when she | ent judges of temporary or permanent | between the accident and the fight. | mentioned this fact to Captain Wittman. Cloth at copied and imitated by other juggic than that of any other man in the bu: plauded. No doubt the pledge origin- ated by the Washington Grammar boys, fell {n a fit, and on the way to the Re- celving Hospital she succumbed to heart work. To have had a fatal accident oceur would have resulted in compli- There are many who believe that the fight should have been declared a draw, Detective Jeremiah Dinan, in his report | to the Chief, says: ‘‘Sergeant Campbell, | Police Officer Joe Burnett and myself | $25 to $385.00. M Catherina Bartho, the| "l promise to give — cents every | disease. Mrs. Kilbride was 56 years of v premiere danseuse, who scored such a | month while the war 1asts to.the Itey | a8e. cations hard to realize, but as the seats e Wi Gre%> | went on the platform on the east side of e success here a few weeks agc Cross work,” w = Sl Fidy 2 then S, s 2 3 n and coess here a few weeks ago. returns | Cross work,” will be adopted.by every were built by a contractor an: Sharkey any mark of the road, Shar. | the Pavilon. We met Judge Allen and | BLACK DRESS SKIRTS. ADVERTISEMENTS, | Hands Raw With other school In the city. The Berkeley Soclety of the Red Cross Association, and all those in sym- pathy with it, will meet at the First Woodbridge Canal Sale. Next Monday morning at half-past 9 o’clock United States Circuit Judge Mor- row will hear and determine the matter collapsed when the audience was seat- ed the club will hold him responsible | for the accident, and, in consequence, Contractor Doran will not be paid for hey is chagrined over the decision, an says that he was cheated by the referee and that Jeffries is a dub. Sharkey met Greggains in front of asked us if we thought the platform was 100 Styles to Select From. Safe. We replied in the negative and at once left the scene. A few minutes later the platform gave way, precipitating the unfortunate occupants of the seats to the | THE BLACK 500DS HOUSE Congregational Church of Berkeley, | of the proposed sale of the property of Groom’s place of busi corner of Dana street and Durant ave: | the Woodbrdge Canal and Iirigation | his work. He ca!leg on h;x; ?;&zr;gef; Shiiet ye:terday et i °"a:éa”t‘:; fioor. 1 am con\a:;«;gug‘m i St 3 v 5 ] y. W > 'S were d a . nue, on Sunday, May 8, at 4:30 p. m.|Company property terday afternoon, bu conversation was exceedingly pointed, th'fhg :,:’;"e Seports were made to refuie | 1106 Market Street, Speeches and gathering. The first practical work of the Red Cross Society was done last night at a meeting of the executive committee in the marble room of the Palace Hotel. Surgeon General Hopkins of the Cali- music will . grace the Ladles’ tailor-made suits: latest designs; we give credit. M. Rothschild, 211 Sutter, r. 6 & 7. Gibbs, and it was decided to withhold all money due the contractor. ““We are not contractors, mechanical USED POISON AND PISTOL. but anything but complimentary. “I tell you,” said Sharkey, with his finger under the referee’'s nose, “that you will rue the day you gave the de- cision to that duffer, whom I battered around the ring. “Look at me without a dollar or a scratch on me, and the other fellow the assertion of the officials of the Fire | Department that the police did not do ! their duty. They claimed that all the | seats were occupled and it was the duty | of the police to have stopped the club Near Mason and Taylor. agers from allowing the seats to be pecupied, realizing that the platform had been constructed in a flimsy manner. s o T CASH OR LITTLE-AT-A-TIME. gREERLuuLuLLun fornia volunteers sent word to the com- mittee that the soldlers now in camp at has got a purse that dld 000 square miles, is about the b the Presidio were in urgent need of to him. T will et belong)| £ Bagiunt 100080 huse! “ 5 " - give it to you good a combined size of Massachusetts and BOOEKLET “ABOUT FURNITURE” FREE. gs three flld, gperating eases, nine neia | Willlam G. Kroeger, the Well-to-Do Coffee and Spice| nura wnenever T wherever 1 get 3 | Rhode isiand - g ases chance. ou threw me down ~ for hospital siewards and 200 drst wid | Merchant, Who-Shot and Poisoned Himself on the | but’so harder than 1w “throw you | Trs our s eve ginsecs Tio Market, 11 Geary: = a s. S s es were when the proper time comes. ¢ b estimated at about $300. The funds at| (JgeAN Beach. the fighting from start to finisn aen VE B the disposal of the society amounted to got away without a scratch, and yet ADVERDISHEENTE about $100 less than the estimate, but William G. Kroeger of 2822 Bush street told his wife and son last Thurs- you decided against me.” At this gufifi. P ‘ = it was thought that the committee day evening that he was golng out for a walk. He was not seen again until ture Sharkey was taken away by sor 999 b G g | coud suarantee the difference’and ‘a yesterday noon, when his body was found on the Cliff House beach of his friends. It is thought by the | °© Have You Seen It? S Husban fn Lo ndress an f?fifié‘filfiéfi’ng“?fie unanimously adopied With a revolver in his hand and a bullet wound In the head. majority of Sporting rennle that Grege| = -] ss Wife ike a Baby. S urgeon general to Sixteen years ago the deceased went Into partnership with Charles F. gains acted in the wa. < I3 ” 3 Dre: ; ik Y+ | make the needed purchases and have Thierbach in the coffee and spice business at 306 Battery street. On March Bt ikin ¢ B s T ’jzd‘g":“g“:‘ best, THE o8 N P Doctors’ Medicines Drove the bills sent to the Red Cross Soclety. 18 of this year the partners decided that they could not agree as to the ‘Sharkey declares that he has inught 2 bd Her Almost Crazy. First Application CUTICURA @ives Perfect Ease in Five Minutes, and a Night's The field operating cases contain com- plete sets of surgical instruments and the two regiments as they are now in camp are almost totally unprovided to give ald to any of their members should an accident occur to any of them. The of age. management of the business, and the firm was dissolved, Kroeger receiv- ing $10,500 as his share of the business. Kroeger placed the money In bank and took life easily with his wife and son Fred, the latter a man 23 years For some time prior to the dissolution of copartnership, Kroeger and his partner had some dispute concerning Kroeger's neglect of the business. He did not devote that time and attention to it which was expected of him his last fight in this citv. and that will not fight a return match, as :(e: l;n:lw;s h? can’t get it ~-~ states that effries is afraid to again ent ring with him. e Supervisor Sheehan was a witness to Swell “ DURING” NEXT WEEK A STOVE a!?fisfi83828383388"-8838888882825?828232828"-3383&282&&‘38888838&’23 STOVES 74 8 £ Ed purchases will be made at once and the exciting scenes th; Sound Sleep. emergencies at present provided for. by Mr. Thierbach, and a satisfactory arrangement not having been reached, Bavillonilast archt: :,:d"c,:“:':,‘; ke LIKE THE PICTURE.... $7.50 38 b s iheruie €00d attendance at the they agreed to dissolve the firm and Kroeger received $10,500 for his interest. disgusted thereat. In speaking ab‘:::t R o My hands were completely covered with b nequn t’\fe:'y one present urged The business has been conducted since under the name of Charles F. Thier- the affair, he said: I wish to be quot. - w C RRY EVERY‘"“NG & Eczema, and between my fingers the skin | the necessity of Immediate work. At bach & Co. - cd a5 belng emphabioalic panr ot J ECA S Fras pecfoctly. raw: Lhall oo sit with bodts (150 O FES Ratiecite thataghitiol e The deceased paid two or three visits to his old partner after they sepa- granting fight permits in future. T For housekeeping. Here you will find o baods beld up, and away from thefire, Toouid | were now about 2000 men in camp at | @ rated, but he had not been near the store for several weeks. have always been the first to vote in the lowest prices. with the addicional ¥ get no ease night or day. . coul :‘;“ Phfl_f o bt i 0 Wete in a few days, His wife said yesterday that he had been fldgety and out of sorts ever favor of them, but last night's terrible eharm of reliable merchandise. e et warm, e would putme inarageof ftehing. | Possibly within & week, to bo sent 10 since he retired from the firm, but nelther she nor her son had the remotest scenes have disgusted me. If the Su. B e s Bl e e atalis uictios ko [ Toniemi el :::a;:yau.11;r.“r|d(el.1 suspicion that he whs despondent or contemplated making away Wwith pervisors decle to Eive thels aiiois putably here. . a baby. s ysi ct g ase ccident. It himself. e was In good humor when he left his house last Thursday for more fights, you can r u me n?i rg!l;gt;:;::lv ‘(i'?‘f‘rx:i '}l‘:fi},‘;;”;; ;\ua:p?;_lfl“;lgn:h:_t“;’h?ng:;emn:gm wn;m} night with the remark that he was going out for a little walk. He was not that it will only be on con‘;’,’}fnii“{,‘;fl J- NOONAN, & was advir 'y CuTic REME: 5 e needed t all he $10,500 5 et miles to get them. As s00n 28 3 wou e inadequate in an ex- ‘When the bod: a erdi bottle hi lic acld BaRts Above Sixth. a P £ s = y was found yesterday a ttle half full of carbolic a ing arrangements will be o e Ctiement e i reimo emersencs” T2 Res Urosh w3 | @ was foumd i o W sder 30 e ohs It o Srat Tty Sor, 3 |18, grrangements v’ b proveris | GOOD FEATURES 2|2 oo s i ™ un i, s after the first app 3 Jovernment, but to ner of Sutter and Devisadero streets. On the ground near the body was the Chief of the Fir~ Department will | &§MPLE AND PRACTICAL METHOD 01;1 BRSNS 3 ‘whee] adjustment; arched forked crowns of | easy, and slept soundly all that night. ‘1always keep CUTICCRA REMEDIES in my house now, and recommend them to everybody, because of their wonderful effect. AGNES M. HARRIS, Push, Va. Srzpy Ovme TREATMENT For TORTURING, Dis- Frouzive Howos, with Loss or Hars.— Warm baths assist. The necessities for the ex'rema emergencies the Red Cros Soclety would have to supply or let the Cali- fornia boys go to the front where they would probably endure much suffering which by a little forethought might be avoided. revolver. Jjust before killing himself. large quantity of carbolic acld. PEOEEPEEIVPOVPOIIDOVOOIPOPDOIHOVDDDODOOD lying a pasteboard box which had contained the pistol, which was a new one of Smith & Wesson's make and hammerless of 38-caliber. a box of fifty cartridges, from which six and heen taken and placed in the It was evident that the dead man had purchased the weapon Before firing the fatal shot he had swal'dwed a The reason why the remains were not discovered sooner was because There was also then make a thorough inspection of the seating capacity, and if satisfactory to them the fight can g0 on. If this is done and there is an accident, we will know who to hold responsible for ac- cidents.” ‘ X Two attachments were levied by great strength; expansion seat post with in- ternal fastening; strong frame and fork con- nections; new crank axle mechanism; no keys: finest finished wheel in the market. Write for catalogue. AGENTS WANTED. LEAVITT & BILL, with CoTicuna S0P, gentle anointings with CUTIOURA Systematic work would be required, they were hidden by a clump of bushes nearly opposite Haggerty’s resort Sheriff Wh h {olntment reat skin cure, mild doses of CuTicoRA | and the work be a 2 . er elan on the receipts of the S Pri e :h-l o blood purifiers &nd RUTOF Cures. nd t must be done quickly. and north of the Life Saving Station. Jeffries-Sharkey fight Friday night. & Tl Samples and Prices. o Basocvaat, Eroat o g L. & M. ALEXANDER Committees for soliciting subscriptions, An inquest will be held. One was for $3500, claimed to be due COAST AGENTS, TYPEWRITERS We Rent all Makes. Few partly used for Sale cheap. Send for Agants SMITH PREMIER 110 MONTGOMERY ST..S. F.,CAL securing aid from the schools and from the clubs and for other work necessary from J. -J. Groom and Harry E. Cor- bett as rent on Woodward’s Pavilion, ©EPOPOCEEENNNOEPHNPONPPCAIPOPOCEOPOOEEEODO® throughout id. 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