The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 2, 1899, Page 5

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SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 1899. 2, 000 § § § : g § : § § g g g \ Positive - Bargains In All Departments. Murphy Building, Market, Jones and McAllister Sts. ANNOUNCEMENT! We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public that on General Reduction | In Former Prices. $0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0- 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-O § : : : : % : : : : : ; : : : : : : | % | : ¢ | -+ | | A% ill i ’ e will inaugurate a 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, | § : ’ CORSETS, RIBBONS, JACKETS, SUITS, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, WAISTS, CLOAKS, ‘ CAPES, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS [ ) L . | = — = = J § tone was placed on | gramme; vor, advertising and | mine decorated the dia L untll it [(Ontand & I B o 1 mr‘k:‘n‘ Yv\u)\ a ,Iv oW printing; Chesebrough, ring- | l kw‘l Hk‘e‘ .!1 lhrnv-‘“ (:ll I";:n’vr.:‘l-'ry” fllf 4’15 "m:’;‘ hits. ;"‘hllz“%;lf‘\l)l‘d t(:::;;,:g';e t‘i‘\‘“fiISO;}”;HSZPS:H“’%:‘ [Wielded b Plaw, | master! ] The foul lines were' marked out | " SUMMARY. |l ot the California ‘\“nu [ Association, by a profess e | sections of red, white and o > and then ally itself with similar organiza- € Scalded by Escaping Steam. | were similarly (hlnr(l(i"l‘ 'f‘;“m{j';:f’,;‘,‘\";,f“;]’;lf{jfrfif tions of Arizona and New Mexico. This 4 JELS CAMP. May = : | and 'so was the surrounding landscape. particular agitation shows how easily aavih ey JELS CAMP, May 1.—John Infinger, | 1 | Riley, Muller. § o march wa : 3 Tufinge! | Just in front of the plate the name ey B { “Southern California” regards itself as The a German, died at Utica Hospital thi sDewey” in large, colored letters gave | Pt naae something apart from the rest of the bas Joon from injuries received at the spectators an idea of what it un‘,,w Tatt on haseaSan Frand | state. wore Brewery on Saturday afternoon mt ant. SEeI0 Gt =TT ID i | A general m iization was | unfortunate brewer was about to| he grounds looked gorgeous, but it | ma Shea, 3. Double play—Pyne to Krug | Arrmu-d for last uung in the - | a steam pipe burst, the steam lit- | Iistarted: for "nvat. he' irasined he' was | o & e 5 e clation who went | | SootiE inl sl el ineeed [ climbing a barber pole. Sall u.;t,.r- H. Benjamin, A. H. A € was 26 years of age anc | sco batted o game sht o who for s has been chair- ; married [enough. but “oakinas. tnsies—nar- | GREAT REINFORCEMENT man of the mineral lands eommittee and | ! = e = S5 | ticularly those of e Hammond—were | Iml]mrngmilnn Ixh;u‘ bm;'le. Attorney GenE yout was stop 1 LATE HIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | what made the sco so t heas Shea | eral Tirey L. ord, who is chairman o cl Ci : £ never quiet thtoughout L - el my eicoreno, topiheuyy Biies FOR THE STATE MINERS | & committée on @ mational depariment ever Circus by the!: They boxed and wrestl ARRIVED. | Frisco Capture the Athenians, but in the sixth inning, of mines and mining; Senator John F. Da- P h hou fter {1 vis of Amador, chairman of the ; sh_house M R % | after the game was ropele lost, he e = 4 { Athletes. o | r Quecr en, — hours from Victoria Lopsided Game was taken out of the fox and Moskiman SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IS NOW | Mining Commiltce. and Ct “”fxfx‘fihm'm also 1 Puge a = substituted. Jeresit el gcal WG s 4 A fon of football practice e 6 Bours from Bhacen s ke aais | IN LINE. sickness, and Vice President Ralston tele- f falling 8 ball, as taught & TIC PORTS [ g 5 our of which were bunched in the fourth. | - | %lr;q"\lzvr-d( his proxy to enator Stephen y'" Cochran i the method of tt st sl ‘v“ ese. Bubein L fo s, { M. White with the requ that he repre- EDDIE DIXON MAKES A HIT i The from San Pedro; ship M P Grace, hence | A nm R e e T e ealt bt sociation Form an Allied Branch | _The Chamber of Commerce at Los An- Stanford man | Shea went up in the air, gave three | » geles we turday night. Secr. 2 April 30— . for Callao. | on balls, which, coupied with error: With Steve White for ‘1'“'»‘ Ben, ‘m’;\‘ e ‘u Wi “’l‘"""‘z “t'm‘i )W was supposed to 'DLOW r ship Port | | netted three more tailics ; President. ders DI e pecatne famous Stanford a e ( Stanley, for Port Gamble, = T | MosKiman got along very. nicely amt) man. An animated discussion lasted for HIS WORK AS LEADER OF THE ed by a squad of the um-‘ Im" Vor tn T atow S TPF ShP i p p 2T ETHEIR OPPONENTS WITH | the last inning, when he, too, was sub- T hours ‘Tn» ;s‘;lrn>~~§q(.«rx\~ “nr l:ry“ t‘lz;": CLOWNS IS CLEVER rmed with rifles and bayo- aoley, & e i toecon. jected to a cannonading, three singles and | Yesterday's returning owl train from f;r’{i'l‘{:‘a‘n’(‘l”:{;e ot e oo s 1 al ax was \,..1“ A ‘ GAUDY GROUNDS. a double, with accompanving bungles, | Los Angeles brought back to the city a | "Rl #1030t At a resaontor: e el ilipinc Arrived May 1—Bark Germania, siving (h; home team another-quartet of | jolly party of representative members of | ganizing a Southern California branch of « - 1 g con om. | sign marks. i s = : - S i € arm took turn tmr Signal s |- tivesteran 2 gtk a¢ | the California Miners’ Assoclation who | the State association was passed without The Famed Ov ” head. | L Arrivea May tmr Samoa, | Harie pay's game demonstrated that| ,ccomplished an important feat at Los | one dissenting vote. Stephen M. White e el s Mas of Bl 50 F== @ marked success, add- | hence April 3 bkin Mary Winkelman, hencé | Two Pitchers Crippled in a Vain hold their own, or a little better, with | Angeles last Saturday evening—important | was m d;;\prlt;‘s‘!de?(‘l“:;::d e ot + 500 to the funds of the univer- | April 22. P e Ereen e s - retary. s actic e associatio! liant Life and Color on the Oc- tic assoctation. The commit. | . GF WOOD—Satled May 1—Stmr Whites- | Effort to Put a Check to Grow- “,’,"‘,,“[rl‘.hlh{,u'lc}f;“.‘l‘u. ;].1{;11;:“?::':«3::&;3&3 o fars m; mining industry of the State | ooy greatly in prestige and Infiuence, casion of the First College angements was made up of L | boro, for San Francisco. | 4 3 [ it IS et Tl Vet T e | s . | and the unity of the mining industry in i 3 chairman; J. C. Allen, proper- TRANSATLANTIC STEAME ing Batting Averages [ piiteimithi Dimoiee e Tt remlteditn| They succeeded in organizing a South-| California is assured. County organiza Performance, ties and finance; M. H. Schwartz, side-| NEW YORK-Arrived May 1—Stmr Friesland, bf the Tincals BiS Deing set dowa, rovy fhat resulted o | ern California branch of the California | tions will be formed in the seven South- shows; J. B. Southard, director of pro-| from Antwerp. * o the: garden b omeaCthe | Miners’ Association, thereby strengthen- | ern, counties, which will unite in formi- &3 £ i L Ll L > | creatly that already strong organi- | @ Southern. California organization, with [ SRS A D S S S S S S S e FEmy | Bikiina’s Mis off Therg. but one of themgzation that has been able to secure much | e R . e A without sawdust 1 + was a beautiful triple’ by Donovan. It|fmportant national and State legislation [ §NZASIOR F00 OO PaTy O e e umpt A g 4| Hank Harrls and his hired men cele- s that shot, followed by a single by | in the interest of the mining industry. ;;‘”“f;; et aates ot o BlaterThe - & + | brated Dewey day by winning about as {i}ll,l)‘}}llun\_mol}d_. l_);m saved Oakland from | gpo 1+ after the last annual convention Yglrssmmms e G L LD . & |1opsided a game from Oakland as has | )«L':lp?;{:;"\'rflf<" ,Tr‘,;‘u‘;;“f,:i with TUmpire | of the State at which E. H. | brought Mr. White along 6 4 | been played at Recreation Park this sea- | Rube was one of the incidents of the | Benjamin was elected secretary, Mr. Ben- —————————— 1 r . | son. Hank and his assistants got up | game. O'Neil was at bat and Levy called a | jamin began a general effort by corre- STOLE A BICYCLE. e gt if Pt Tom CAmrRoLL AsLiTTie Eva % | early in the morning, and with the aid -la rike on him that was not to Tip's liking. | spondence and otherwise to enlarge the 5 =% pplp i i by cess he ¢ g A . — ¢ | of large quantities of vari-colored kal- | Before he had an opportunity to register | bership by organizing mining coun- eorge i alias € E 5 ’r'f’r"’.“gthw”‘. hesclomme f Thsee 4 CHASIORIRIDS & kick another ball sailed up to the plate | {ice that wers not among the fourteen | Cook, was arrested last night by Detec- ; i o e . O+ 600900 and he touched off a single. While rest- | o, afmijated with the assoctation. None | tives Ryan and O'Dea and charged with c rere and th ing at first Tip made some unkind re- z > SRR ® | burglary. Whipple was employed ¥ de a programme . marks about cross-eyed umpires that lac- | of the southern counties which have re- | SPRIERTC - MRE v Ml (e Gn g ¢ The ety erated Rube's feelings, so he walked | cently come forward into prominence in [ Walter 15, (0¢, erel Garac pirte fc, Bie o he g mpliticets L over to the bag to volce his protest| the mining world had ever been organ- | FOTCINE CISSRUSIER WO 08, PATI 0T A8 Irin-aang craganc.amn + against such satirical language. ~O'Nell | ized or been part of the association. Mr. | dur® (n8 Si0 OO0 TR L OSe it micre, ¥ ionable equipages adding to | . | advised Levy to go back to his job and | Benjamin wrote many letters to southern | 7 SRR S B t esqueness of the scen try and do better In the future. That was | mining men and some leading ones re: | T B0 1", “geq " Gollars and made ar- 1 dc after the manner of | ¢ t0o, too much, so Rube_sent Tip to the | Sponded in an ene Y omem¢ the | rangements to leave the cit p P. T. Barnum of “the greatest | ¢ | bench "then and there, Pyne being sent | among f,‘t‘"“;..‘mmng e Metallurgical | Last_evening he was found walking on earth” from the grand entree| . fiontto; i ks "f“‘r):;:mg;‘g:-\';;meh_ | Tournal ‘of Los Angeles. along Market street and taken into cus A1l the Sormers to)the mds o v st davorsthitharvame Howeyer: wo or three months of agitation down | tody. It is claimed t uh\\rl:mple Is re . was the customary street | $ “Hank introduced his new there resulted in # general movement for | spone ble for numerous thefts committed L rttracted every small boy | ¢ Swindells, to the home patrons | organisstion Wil soun Thecam: charae- | #k the : w of miles. Despite the| ¥ youngster made a most favorable impres- ) fos, (gl oyt iy itk e A ADVERTISEMENTS. . oW nouen thoibox iy accurate thrower {o bases ‘and a s ~ < f icate thelr pres- | 4 R Here's to a long and suc: - presented a striking | ¢ aseball career for the young | H—E—HE—E—E—E—E—N ., -B—E—85-8-0-E 0NN T grand entry. First man. After O'Neil was retired Pyne | ber of mounted Indlans in| ¢ f;;,’)"I»-,’.‘,‘hf”l‘l'”}l’r?;.- ol et M e F war paint and -feathers, headed by | ¢ ! friends. He play third_at_San Jose | o ™ redoubtable I Kaarsburg. | & Saturday, Riley being ill, and Harris says « the cinder path they gal-| ¢ there not a faster Infielder in the their ponies, discharging | ¢ league. It might not be a bad idea for | r volley from thelr revolvers. | ¢ Harris to change Pyne and Krug, for the ; followed the collsee bepastea | latter is a lightning outfielder, but liable | & Sy spisdin o d otz [ § to go into the air at critical times when r a“- | ! Squires as a drum major. | playing an infield position. a [ [ ] the performers, the acro- | Muller distinguished himself in the sec- s, t wns, Amazons, Uncle Sam | ond inning by retiring the side in order. | 4 y . " the Yellow Kid. Tom Carroll, the | Three Oakland men in succession drove |8 "B e b et AL roWer, wlotieAiin i out long and difficuit fies, all of which 1 " allet girl's skirts and blue 1 | Muller pulled rlov:;m hlv ore: a n ped stockin, sassed SAN ANCISS 2 1 il S ,';mrh + AB. R. BH. SB. P0. A, £, | B T was afflicted for fifteen years, and during that ’ Aros : Hilderbrandt, r.&e.f.5 0 1 0 1 1 0 period used all kinds of medicines and plasters, but « dre a beau, made a RKIug, 8. Bas. 2 2 0 ‘2 3 1|E found no relief until I secured your Belt. 1t 1& a com with Mendenhall, Pong ol f & Sl S e oy grand remedy. S.'C. HAMMER, €pe ) de ed an accent with ) vindells, c. e BRI e Be i | Long Beach)kal it [ h Italian ¢ | Sullivan, '1 b. FTOEIE e For twenty-five years I have been much trou 1 3 Y s | ® Riley, & b e e Tl R with my liver, and took medicine two or three times = clowns included Eddie Dixon, % < | Muller, 1. 1. D 2 1 4 0 ofM a week but I've taken no more medicine since using McEwen, Cohen, Duden and | 4 |oNell 2 b7 162005050 D0 Your Belt, for it has cured me. Yours respectfully, an. on carried off premier | ® J, | Fitzpatrick, p. 0 0 0 .0 2 olpg S. M. BOOKER, [ both as a clever gymnast and Tberg, p... QL1080 0410 4 42 w0 Sodaville, Nev., March 14, 18%9. n funmaker. He was v se i _-— = = = = Dr, Sanden’s Belt braces up weak nerves, restores u y Womb! The only “Mon ® 1m 11 3 27 14 2| the organs to their proper condition of health and ough was an impressive ring- '4 OAKLAND. strength. It is a grand remedy for RHEUMATISM, o] P o = . g * KIDNEY DISEASE and LOST POWER. Electreity | | r, clothed In top boots, corduroy ! SB. PO. A. a recches, a swallow-tail coat : @ ® AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. is a natural cure, and when applied through my Beit 3 ow-tail coat and ? { | Donovan, e. ¢ A L0l 1y m T fals Asa practicing _physiclan Dr. Sanden = . Schmeer, s. s. o 5 A uring thousands wo circults of tho cinder path the| ! " Easy Easy KaaRsBuRG s e g Taoss, 4D . e fe i hr i O T s Seaben T d tumblers came out and gave | ¢ ARROLL dwelw W. Hammond, c. 2 7 d test its power. exhibition ‘on_the springb ‘ + The Bac Pute — UPUNVERTZ':- RR ,; PunlaT Tt &&, 30 e 8 [ | Call and see this wonderful Belt and test its p | | 1 tight rope walker s : Moskiman, 1 0.7 cosens L, s o £, | & : " "CBowe sonea ¢ MY (0501 1 8 1 1 ¢ 8 DR, SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., DR. W. & NOLAUGHLIN, Nanager, ortionist who twisted himself into B H 5 SEND FOR MY BOOK, hapes while performing on a flying A N SeCE SCS wo—&—«o—««aaw».—o—»&*—@» -o-e»o-o—o—o—o—@-o-emm_._o_,_‘ Shea, p. & 1. f. SN 00 001 702 Market St., cor. Kearny, 5. F. . vm.xr[r[{vf the clowns—Smith, » S 2 Totals R0 AT T orSE, 0k Soutn Broadway, Los Anselos. “THREE CLASSES OF MEN,” T d Plcot—s: g = b ice Hours—8 a. m. to P. H cot=gang s numbet RUNS BY I} B 11 NEVER SOLD IN DRUG 570 ORES IT IS MAILED FREE, bll, Plaw and Al Lean |n)m]{ I‘ 8an Francisco. 0 ter ‘dumbbells. As a finish to | Base hits. 0

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