The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 20, 1899, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1899. 8 ALL SALINAS EAGER TO GREET THE NATIVES av. A T del ular. B 1 furthe 1 2 t r 3 3 | four pages, two native sons and two i f native At the front of the , Tepresenting V\'m'e at nty or thi that float 36x48 feet entire base Sa- ] - fa FORNIANS IN THE FROZE Those Who Have Won and Lost in the Klondike. e | § 5 EPH SOWERS has good propert ado CHARLES LAMB has rich interests on EIl Dora )GAR s interested on El Dorado and ALBRIGHT !s making money by the | f law. | S WOLD has good property on Last t he did n WARD News Le in the spring. de back of I AY on 4 above uppe An Interesting Record of the Lives of the Men Who Went Out to Seek for Gold. area AVIS started for Kl the blués that bese 1 Klondikers wint th him away ice-i much iebating w the bend sight as married a short Francisco and Oakland bad taken a look at ~" best known er has go in oc + had b writt 2 - Coast, claims t last o fowy i ng and veal 1\ = i = B = is active u notes which they ga @ homestake and is going out in ription © apwbnt | | especially its prospect payment for the advertisements coud proper- ring. q AN AT AR Lo-A0-10 keep | ix rests on Gold Run (which eks. He h 2 'f‘,';” SR j\.;’f:lf,; Hee b oy Thar e a. c. | th orbing ev STAUF. in the insurance of Jere and his folks F°F "WELCH, formerly of Port Costa. has st ok | L s) and Last Ch Francisco , s brother, Rl chich he is very hopeful el o £ . nt interests on the ‘ e o = e L '8 and | can side. particularly on Dome Creek, Santa Clara, w for- Mile country late with the Californ of '97, Who o L = Sk e i taimmer ia engay He came in h BILLY' CHENOWETH, well rost, g i e et o ShATRe DL thE Sost aince a! | Francieco, 1s in charge of 'the Bodesa, a Alex. MeDoveld, the A. ADCOCK, who, while in San Francisco, | In coming in this time he left Sk ; ‘Fab. | Tesort of ‘a style and neatness such as operatar In the country. i a millinery store : active and well known newspaper man, 14 and made run from Peily River, | cause its proprietor to feel some pride in it it _P. HAUSSLER of San Jose came = ” 3 a loss of ten thousan with the Chronicle. ls 155 miles, in.four days. He came In with the | they were both on Market street September. has engaged perties for a - “ re a_few day f the Alaska Exploration C Pat Galvin party—Galvin, Joe Brand, Dan San- | JAMES W. LOGAN, who was a reporter on | lending, the opportunt of which & Northt Amnesican ago came i ken to stampeding and ders and Otto Raap. He will go to Circl the San Francisco papers a year or o ago, is I as the risks, are very great, there b ey 2= 80 to Clrcle at | |05 “editing the Yukon Sun, owned by W. V. | ing no legal restraints as to interest, and the a speedy clean up. He followed | W. R_WHEATON, who has been in charge | Somerville & Co., lately {rom Australfa. Logan | rate running from 2 to 2) per cent per month . o that harum-scarum cun down | of the Circle City post during Turners ab. | started in over the trail in the fall of 1897 with | As to Mr. Hz success, T cannot say parkeys, robes and such things m, and since that has ventured to | sence, is from San Francisco, having come in | his wife. They were caught by the ice at Pelly | THEODORE AND MRS. SHARFF ne. The day after the sale of th Eureka Creek, some sixty miles | last vear. His father is of the firm of Wheaton, | River, and there Mrs. Logan’s feet were so arriving hers in was destroyed by fire, the pur- | in the other direction, over in the Indian River | Breon & Co badly frozen that it was feared she would lose Delmonico ng. Mrs. Adcock’s v | count h he e stakes and has since FRED BATES, postmsaster at Circle, is also | them. She did not, however, but recovered so s o Francisco. He is son of Dr, | entirely that after several months of suffering to oven a secretary of the pany, has been ex- Fot t They are finding $2 | from Sar t street, being t pro Ryan was with ¢t Bates. she was able to walk to Dawson over the fee MILLER was a lawyer in - In it she had Housed her entire m Excelsior party. HERMAN WOFFER, who was in the drug | with her husband. They arrived here about the el Kol TS atFIE: Aticr it ans “esessions. She was:awakened | WILLIAM LAVERY, formerly commission | business in San Franclsco, is connected with | first of March, 1888, Logan went out last sum. | are mot allowed to practice in Canadian courts ; of fire and made her merch 2 San Franclsco, dealing in grain | the A. C. store at Circle. mer and returned by boat, bringing their chil. | but Mr. Miller s associated with the Can: ‘e even her clothes. She is | chiefly, s man nager for L, R Fulda and the | EMILE SUTRO, son of the late ex-Mayor | dren. He has ecured interests in several | firm of Burritt & McKay, which firm 1 ;pping at the Melbourne Hotel now and is | A. E. Compan Sutro, {s making money &t trading upon the | claims in good localities on Quartz and Eureka | millarly spoken of as being ot the head of down. Before suspending operatio o0 in FEing “wreat Alstress because of her loss. | | JOHN D. MiGILLTVRAY, who ceme in In | shorages cf the market. Quite o mumber of | cresks. | l]awyer firms. I told the long story of Mr. Mil- | however, he began the. erection of a large siving his he has & number of MIning interests. “$7 representing the New ¥ork Herald (one | clever men are doing this They discover what| RICHARD HART, printer, who left & good | Jer's remarkable misadventures on the way into | building on First ayenue, which was to serve

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