The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 30, 1899, Page 8

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THE 000 SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1899. -0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-00O O-O-OO-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O—OO-O—OO-O-O—O-O-OO-O-OOO-OOOOOO-O—OOO—OO-O—QO—OOOO—O—OGOOOO—OO—O—OOO'OO'O'O : | Positive Bargains | In All CORSETS, Departments. | Murphy Building, We will inaugurate Market, Jones and McAllister Sts. / In For Prices. ANNOUNCEMENT! We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public that on mer -0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-O 00O a REORGANIZATION SALE At greatly reduced prices of our immense stock of seasonable goods, which comprises the following : BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, SILKS, TRIMMINGS, LACES, ET1BROIDERIES, NOTIONS, l‘ RIBBONS, JACKETS, SUITS, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, WAISTS, CLOAKS, I CAPES, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS. 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0 O-0-0-{ 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-O-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 000000 O-0-0f§ 0-0-00-0-00-0-00-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-C-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 § 0-0-0f10-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-00% Senators THE SENATORS BARELY ESCAPE ING BLANKED Oakland Wins a Fast Contest. RUSSELL’S MASTERLY WORK HOLDS HIS OPPONENTS DOWN & l’]!"; m “‘4‘:"'] oy TO TWO SAFE SHOTS. Lee | t and tallied on R when clean fielding 1 hy L fluke in the Drops a Game to the 'y the Impression that it 1s in the Presence of With onc s a Large Concourse of struck out \n's scratch Cranks. SACRAMENTO. AB BH A. E E 2 ¢ 0 Toeat ¢ + i ) 1 0 5 ) 3 o 30t e H s o 1 3 TR ‘ OAKLAND. AB. R. BH SUMMARY Hardie April » with Santa Cruz o prese 1 to score Up to the w Donlin's long drive chamois | 20 —Watsonville | ce of a large | 2 tolin| Whalen muffed, : 10w their re eachcombers. In the | 4 ss they wicked ball to right t they home. -In the reach 1 ns. Watson- partially re- “poor field w ble for tl The Beachcomb- the When they 5 Balsz a game. venth masterly men on b £ a diffic ¢ of & hot ball sent to center by Selna. score SANTA CRUZ did AB. R. BH p He was | SRR 3 ty of ball 1 0 1 itsmen_could do 1 g1 fly to t 3 2 h v oW g in the i o0 2 elng \ f the O d erip 0 0 o o round into shay A cc of flie 0 1 4 0 trapped was the exte of his TS —_— = = e Echmeer played the star fielding game for | Totals ..o [ T ] § 'y @0 DD © HODODILE GIDDED 2 560 OO S Gar 0o QOLOTONOP | OFFICE BOY TOUCHED C. P. HUNTINGTON e e e aan e e He Who Could Not Be Trailed by the Quarters He Dropped Gave Up a Five-Spot. Y, yer can’t g0 in dere widout sendin’ e a0 in yer card, s nd Mr. Hunt- “ington, president of the Southern Pacific and heir apparent to about everything else, stopped suddenly in his way to Mr. Fillmore's of- fice to find that officlal's diminutive office boy blocking his way. me yer card an’ I'll see if he wants to see yer. didn’t know it was the magnate he bad held up, but “Buggs” can’t tell the difference between a magnate and a politiclan, anyway— Millsey and Herrin look alike to him. It was not such a reception as either one of them would have given their chief, however, and he stopped to ask questions. I can’t go In, eh? Well, my boy, who are you “I'm associated with Mr. Fillmore,” ‘Buggs. d what do you do round this es continued the boss of it verybody,” retorted “Buggs,” and that's where he got started right. Huntington had use for that Kind of people in his business and here, ready to his hand, was a possible successor to Milisey or Stubbsey or some other of the star fourteen neads of departments who spend their years in hard work and banquets erybody? echoed he, and, hesitatingly, like a rabbit on a st ange trail, his hand sought his own pocket and when it finally came out again O | “Buggs' " eyes were dazzled by a bright, five-spc Holding it @ | temptingly before him the aged magnate s lake this money, my boy. | It's a five-dollar piece. Be economic twenty—but I guess you & | know what to do with it. Let Mr. Foster keep it for a few days until you are used to having it, and do 'em well,” muttered he. forgetting his visit to Fillmore, the clevator and everything else save his find in Fillmore's of- 5 5 é ¢ b4 bed 8 ¢ g o s & g ¢ g S @D OOCLIOISTISOD & O & GOTe 06 O RO OGNOT T & 0 & e o106 DIYPUSTN TN ST S 018 0 BRE NOER Wy Defenders. 15 | The Crowded Condition of the Scotts’ 0—6 Yard Necessitates Two Addi- SUMMARY. hit—H T erifice. hits—Leak tional Slips for Building of Ferry-Boats. Every available foot the Union Iron Waorks is being covered by castings for the five ve acted s To Duy At o e | for by the United States Government & of Oakland will | The Keels of the ve ball park at Golden Gate | the five of ground about Time eds where they are a s morning, ‘the Senators ably assisting | constructed. The Ohio, which will be the :v!i);n Tteah hich will consist | 1Argest 1 ever’ turned out on this e iro chat: | coust as her keel laid on the berth off ™" | which the Wisconsin glided a few months are as good as| 405" On ejther side of this future mon- il the “i‘»f"" r is | gter are the keels of the three torpedo- ant all of ad - will e in at- ance as well @ large part of neisco. Crar m this side ! et take the 9 or 9:30 boat and tr Berkeley, getting off at Golden Gate. grounds are just a block from the st tion. BEwing will donate the entire re- | & ceipts of the gome to the Relis ms will line up as follow Positic Catcher Center field . Right fleld.. eehan fternoon at Recreation Park | §3 will play the concluding | ‘¢ the game beginning | ge In the the same team game of the xtended an invitation b The prices are cut to ¢ of the |§8 spared from the | ¢ Play will begin | & crew who can Ue vill be at the game. 30 o'clock. o000 yds Tapestry Carpet at 45¢ 50*0 yds 1o-wire Tapestry C. fice, the king climbed a whole flight of stairs back to the star chamber to = — e pet, including the Roxbury, reflect upon how he had left one footprint in the waste over which he has i | Fraternity Banquet. 2 Stinson and ail leading makes.. drum‘n d no 1lvx:\tr:§r~._ : be S The Phi Delta Phi legal L 65¢c “Buggs” got the five, but he missed the parable of the pennies, the dough- & | California and Stanford uni : i % nuts and the poor but frugal young man, and therein with the five-dollar & | jts annual banquet at the Californis [é?“lf“ ?{dSJB}"‘U”f'&d A .95¢ plece lay the president’s loss and his gain. 5 Whiihy; Hve sdes % igelow and Hartfor \nl]m\- 4 b . S | at a_table over which Oscar Beatty pre- | 55 $1.15 | @ DL & HEDEOIDS DOVSL omncnwowa‘o%oa*o»o--om—wao: sided. " An orchestra adaed to the wnjoy. | & H e 83¢ n St the n and the following se | WATSONVILL ke. Morrow. Sacrifice hit—Donlin. | {ogats we tto: Mppp ! Delts | ¢ 303:,0315 e ating, l‘gr AB. R. BH. on errors Pt : “Law College, Wo | 88 yard...... e .18¢ Brockhoff, 8b 3 ¢ s B. Bosley Chapter’”’ 4 2000 vards All-wool Inzrain..56¢ 5 P | M. Smith;’ “The Undergraduates,” Liloyd 200 yards Extra Super. 40e 1 14 pitches Ex Baldwin; “Pommeroy Chapter” (U. C), |4 2 game—1:30. Umpire—O'Con: Official scorer | Alexander Baldwi & N —H. Fleisig. The following were Hnfll‘), (!I(’ guests 3 E AR Beede, R. C. Harrison, : 1 0 i - an | 8 Harpec oot 0 3 San Jose Wins a Game. Wye anborn, | ¢ | ; = SAN JOSE, April 20.—The San Joses de- | W. ch, | g8 4 Totals o on feated Uncle Hank's men from San Fran- | F. & Gar- | & : i ity cisco to-day in a game at P}uh-rs' Park ‘1“‘! 7 \_hu!nl:’:\;‘.qf\ s Santa Cruz .. LAl g by a score of 5 to 1. “Doc” Leake, who | & g Chandler, Warren Hull, W A 3 020001 s at shortstop for the Gardeners, | Busley. ; 010211 played a remarkably fine game, accept- Sl sl Near Cal SUMMARY. ing nine chances with no errors. The| Advances made on furniture and planos, with | ’ Earned run—Santa Cruz. Twosbase hits— score’ or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission, | .03&‘%0&0 faelie Mackay Quits We are going out of business—going to sell every- at The veam xI\\xn‘ line \»m rs the same as ) . Russell doing the | g e : pitching for Oa 'd Doyle 3 thing in the store, then quit. Famento. 3 5 ; To-morrow, Dewey d nd and|% Monday the sale begins. San Francisco will play ame post- | g8 poned from \pnl £at Oakland. the con- 7 $50,000 stock of Fur o 't reation’ Park in- | g directors, in_honor bf | % Curtains and household goods must be sold at once, 3 Chance to fix up the s outlay. Tozors GF 5 Some of these, for instance: ALEX. MACKAY & SON 715 MARKET STREET R R e T I S P T PR T IC IR nt there sto are ilt. 1 five ve at the ssels w ame time, while time on her sure | th >lunz re nd other mac y. ————— Ocean Water Tu . Baths. water direct | present In the council I 0om There was an ers by Char! imme th quet hall, midnight. “mem Afcer the pr ddress to the new Alpers. SRSl e e R S R R AR niture, Carpets, Mattings, ost. home comfortably at small eled Iron Bedsteads, Brass .$3.25 edsteads trom..818 Chamber Suites in Golden Oak, Mahogany, Maple, that were $25 to $100, now...$15 to $65 Hizh-back Dining Chairs.....95¢ Hall Racks, Golden Oak, that Wi e §10 to §50, now Sideboar ds, Buff:ts, Tabours Upholstered Parlor Suites, ! 1o one-half the former price. 1 Building s * 3 + g + g ;2 5 * P * st “ + o * 5 * . 5t o s + g . . . * P - I * 5 * kg . * 8 + y

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