The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 9, 1899, Page 5

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SAN FRANCISCO CALL, STREET RAILWAY RANCHISES WILL ¢ BE CONSIDER The Street Corfimittee‘. Takes Action. i BOARD MEETING ON MONDAY PROTESTANTS WILL BE GIVEN A HEARING. . Notices Will Be $ent to All Interestsd Persons—Final Action Not Yet Decided Upon. - M o S xt Mon. 2 B xlous ses. S wa ENRY W \H\ in Stow L wild str ¢ NOMINATING CONVENTION. a ittee of Seven Appointed to a Scheme of Ap- for Precincts. 920 90090090 00 COOEOeODGEOOODS®PEO®AO OQO IS Ve o Me M SANTIAGO CADIPAIGA . Miss Ar Lecture for TR ay School. Want Phelan Renominated. OROROBOLROL TARANTULA AND SCORPION FIGHT TO THE DEATH three place called ed the ri without fal ng. And, str: to say trained in a cam w ewriter fiend, and ommis on Ter m betweern follow! b WILD STRAWB[RRIES : LURED HENRY WAHNIG DROWNED IN STOW LAKE. .....O.Q.@—.... . 1t 3 o'clock oppe & to a giass bow . otit of the audien 2 aation. There was no referee, as it was tood that it "t 1ng P understood to figh Eontl -street rules em g orp put cne of t hi < so of his feelers cs. turned up his nose far tc back. Old ound 2 bantam rcoster, ider have it in the kidneys That lobster ¢ led time at three-quarters of an hour. ion looked Gead, and I guess he last time the two reptiles were body of his opponent. te them, so Lyons is seen the tarantula had half the rant backed up paunch looked like a balloon after it has He § ran around abc nine times and livan was after him, and stopped s stopped him short. and he nd caught Scorp under what In a minute they started at it had three big punctares in his paunch f fins and looked more like liie lobster he was fferent parts of the ring and bcgan to t poison some in one of his eyes. His face actually flushed | with hie hind fin in the air and the sting stick- Sunday-school teacher's chalr before he sits down a leg and ji jed in and clinched. When they got rp's tail and sting were gone. Th: spider. had lost one of his feelers. Scorp couldn't fight much more ade a bold try at It, anyway., and picked a front. Spider got real mad then. He made one big ith all his arms at once. I felt a little sick. When still clinchea, but the scorp’s head was in the t no onc wanted to put his hand in and sepa- f eaten aver ALOBRORO 35O B RO WORORONORGOLORORONOLG HO R ONONORIROOE | Saturdav BUAKER HILL - MINE SOLD Highest Bidder. LiagErt PROPERTY HOW A PHILADELPHIA BANK BECAME INTERESTED. St R THE FAMOUS Comptroller of the Currency Refused to Confirm the First Sale of the Property—A Very Low Figure. Hill and Mayflower Ty wer s morning in front order of the old 1a at building by of - it $20,00 and e property was knbekéd down for $30.- ) to C. R. Downs, representing a min- ing syndicate Creek, Amador County There n interesting story connected with the sale of mining property The Bunker Hill is a famous mine, with a record of producir 000,000, 1t was discovered in 1550 In process of - ing develc me mar, r this State ) Bunker Hill, fanc that good t Philade tallsts to joir the wor n was fave ¥ d in Ci d money to the mount Spring Hil Maytlower mine 1ken by ank to secure the 120 the Spring Garden Bank iyment and_the ‘Comptroller ind mea- sterday afte ttempting t reservoir. was drowned ¥ Park, while of the it was to attend to the feeding i the lake. At the noon intermis- 3‘ i ind while so engaged he saw T z into the In react on the fence to keep himse etting him fall into nine remove 4l the bottom and Thp rtme Mr. a street h street, park could do nothing ded ir wim except call for his efforts to make a consumer elf in "L DEATH 'OLIVE BRANCH CHAPTER ™ PROVES ITS GRATITUDE ® = RECUGNITION OF THE EFFORTS OF KIND FRIENDS. vor lan mes D CAMLE An At Home to Many Members of the | 'y Order of the Eastern Star. 1 A Presentation. Chapter, Order ¢ h was instit “at hor hn H to assiste 1 basis who pter on the s o who were specially 2 honored were Durend, Mrs. Duncan, £ | Mrs. Brown Brown, Mrs. Hickey, b 3 > born, Mrs. Lewis, > Mrs. Beckerdorf and Dr. Mill- & | berry. There were present upon itation | g 2| a large number of ladies and gentlemen - ¢"| who belong to the Eastern Star and sev- | g & | eral who are not members. | t Mrs. C. L. P. Marals, the matron, and | @ gic Marais, the patron of the chap < as hostess and host, and after 3 ts there was an hour | B inment in the nature of high- | 1 and instrumental mu 1 @ after which all were orted | § v tastefully decorated room, in | @ which there a choice collation. Aft the various ad been disc Mr. Mar: the gratitu 1p; of honor_for their kind as then to Mrs. Sanborn, who temporarily illed the office of secretary for the chap- | g ter, he prese; handsome pin_com- posed of olive leaves and the fruit in the shape of pearls. This was followéd by a | B & leasantyresponse by th cipient and a A short address on the rise and work of | i the chapter by Dr. A. Miles Taylor. The | | E en returned to the parlors B a programme of dances ! ‘number present aside from | | tho named were: Associate Patron George L.| | Darling Neliie_ A. Darling, Dr Serviss, Mrs. Jost, Mrs. Reed,| 't Mrs. P si. Mrs. Bertha McReth, Mr. | o nd Mrs. Berry, Mr. and M vl @ Schmidt, Miss Eisen, Mrs. Hosmer, Mrs. | | . R._Richardson of Ivy Chapter, Mrs. B ri Marcy Mr. and Mrs Mrs. J AT AUCTION Amador Syndicate the HE WAS SLEEPING |Lindley was there as|counsel for the sue- | THE EMPORIUM THE EMPORIUM. { cessful bidder. & Buckbee | -~~~ e ~— managed the depositor 2 “’,‘T, e fected = confirma m,: of the | LYPPPPRSRTRR RSN IR R PRI PRSEVIRTRED R R RO RRT WX ).000 was one of the bidders, | 1 offer fo he property was | - 30,4 ey oo o ttaved | /2 Grand.Gon- mPOR Theater Tick: Mr. Downs, the success \l]l-uul[»;r was urday coining, Gold nR-IeB ADS n aisle, nzar e spresentative of severa W e nown nE e, Gmong (e tx-Senator E. | & June 10D CALFORNIAS LARGEST—AMERICAS GRANDEST STORE. *"r¢" mine is_near Sutter | Count The syndicate | property is largely in-{ C ; Gwin and Lincoln” min =~ COURTS DEATH AGAIN. | Sing Lee Quong, a Murderous Chi- | s ALL=DAY nese, Makes Another Attempt PEC/AL SALES — at Suicide in His Cell. | Sing Lee Ouong. a Chinaman confined | * — in the Broadw: il on a charge of as-| | The great success which has attended our Mid-week Special | sault to commit murder, attempted sui- | | Sales is due 1 Jad pol f d o T e ] ide last nightiby hansing: nimself fn his | Sales is due 1o our ironclad polic of downg exactly as we adver-| cell. | ise. No transaction is considered by us complete until the cus- A few weeks ago Sing was arrested for | , assaulting with a knife two Ch > un- /(Jh(" “@ I,ID,“””/IZV SJ/I fi)i dertakers who had given him a bed for L e o R = S the night their offic men were badly cut, hu(h have recovered 5 -~ ~ . . ~ - tEo it b iaas hnTclea S el ] Bargain Fridav Stecial. Bargain Friday Special Sale. derous countryman. Children’s Boys’ BElouses and The morning Sing was to appear 1:,' " <o asked permission to | Fast Black F1QS€: Waists, 325¢ s T exanten, gndiwhilofina ) Children’s extraheavy guaranteed fast y L] all packet . black Cotton Hose—double knees, double Jarge lot heals and double soles. They are the of Boys Col- By famous “Iron Clad” brand, and we ha S s Hos- never before gold them for less than 2, Gt Lo rom per pair—for to-day only and W sl s e 16:,c the pair, prices ranging Prison. W hile awaiting transportatic 3 pairs for 50c. from b50c to en of a moody temperament, re- 7 al to and ening sleep -when | 4 Sgpoxa. r's ap] ared . . ~ . | vk ines ; ,.‘,,.,, O the corridoeini| Bargain Fridav Special Sale | BEokeninpelof which he was held was aroused by a ].\n- | | very sirable longed tapping on the iron door of ce g0oc sizes ot Lnphg on e kon doer ol el 2 New Songs. goods in_siss Three new songs, all of them charming, < o are placed on sale for to-day only at Fiilioiat ess rlwm onz-half regular prices. “On the Day That Dewey Comes Home"...| f& . 17¢ “Rosie Carey on's beautiful 17¢ Lee Jo'n- T Another Altractive Materials for Stylish ballad... “Remember Sh son’s latest song Friday Offzring 4 -;',-m'Grocerles Neckwear-. These reduced prices hold good un-| 230 on Ac ted Letter Car til closing timz Saturday night. P”ll([e‘“"»rhl;‘r!: ¥ lmle; "‘,,\f: “l‘r“i:q e annudl Xf“,,‘ be ;.y\‘ h A',r,,,l,. Soap—FBmporium Savon, 1-1b bars, reg-|¢rimming and neckwear—pink, biue, car- the committee of ar- ularly 4 each—for 2 davs dina!, heliotrope, Nile and other good make the - ; —a ‘F,;gmx' 50¢ ue—:pe- undertaken Mushireoms—rF. Le Court’s 1s,/cia] to-day only.. 33¢c r Louis von r oulary 25¢ tin—for, 17¢c ind has been en- Catsup—Golden Rule Brand, pints,| over 300 valu~} regularly 20e—for. _ e o Y leditoutiE ons Candles —10-0z— while lasts..| Friday, While Quanti ists, programme. A 12 for 10¢ odd ok e Coffee—Fmporium Mocha and Java, Jof Freeze”s, T there is none better, regularly 35c | W o = AT .30¢ e have 25 Icecream Free Sap:)Ilo ‘The Old Keliable known makes—Peerless, White Mountain, and Lightning—in various 4 for 25¢ /o, Arctic Tried to Kill thn Boatswain. Table Anricots, Pears and an odd wh ch we offer to-day Francisco Matione, a sailor on the Plumis—Per can 10¢g 2t aliberal red h\!u'\!\prwl[w( lose out. ]r.u Assortedcocktatls—(zv art bot- Ten 2-quart $1.60 Freez t...8$1.33 1l vesterd tles, regu'arly $1.25—for.. .88¢ On= 4 $2.20 Beer —Pabst Export, bottied at the Two 6-q .$1.95 Brewery— One 6-qu for...82.15 One 6-q Quarts, reg Pints, regu arly $1.55—for....$5+&0 Five 6-q Whiskey—0ld Crow, ful quarts |Two &q § regularly $1.85—for..c.e ...... st.oo One 10. r]m" ‘V"Ffl’i"!"”"""""... PRPP PSR R RRYSER RS PPV PR NP PR PR R PR PP U PP PR R R PPV VPR PR R R PR PR RPER R R R PR R e R Rp ey N ARAAAREAR AR AR AR SRS S R R R QQiQ4QQQ(QlfiQQQ&(41Q(tQitQQQ(‘QQ‘Q‘Q“QQQQ&QQQ( AAAA AR ARG A GG SRR e AR U hed P T 22 T3 “““i“““‘tflelfifI.i“‘fl‘fl.‘fi“‘fi WAS WEARY OF THE sunoen or ure| MUNYON'S INHALER MRS. ALMA LINDO SWALLOWS | Is a Positive Cure for Catarrh “RUCUGH ON RATS.” | HHay Fever and All Deserted by Her Husband, the Un- fortunate Woman Strives Hard to End Her Existence. WHILE Asthma, | } | | = [ [ ] a Throat and Lung Discascs. | LOTUDS Mrs. Alma Lindo odging house at 711 srday afterncon by w tock Officer in a about by the wallowed a quantity ortunately the lar Kelly, was present 10 end her existence of poison away from of desertion been relieved the unfortunate woman and ooooooaooooooaoooo her two-ye baby were in charge by the matron, who did every-| @ THE P A ACE 4" thing in her power- tc th It was learned that Mrs. Lindo DGRAND HOTE'LSO wife of Lawrence Lindo, who is emy e e S i e S LsAni ExANGISCOL N O | had been hving ther ‘for the nasi | J Conmected by a covers passageway three years,and as a result a child 1400 Room<—900 x: h 3ath Atached. @ born in the hosp whic 0 All Under One Miunagement. o hoped to die. About a [+] NOTE TEZ PR | were united and immedi marriage ceremony Lindo O European Plan.81.90 per dey desertion of her husband O Americas Plan 5 mind, and when she Correspo that disclosed b ] JOHN 0. RIRKPATRIOK Manager. O decided to end 50X of “poison. i the bregaee 3 00/C 00090 010,000 8 0l0GI0) die. Her actions ar SUSpIC of Mrs. Kelly and she c y watched her Reagipiicig] | | with 1h esult she saved the gz 4 womar, e ; 2 W Se F c irray of the \uvyrlx for N the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil 1 L THE NEW ay of the woman's condi- | IstDey. ML AN, E probable he will arresi ae | @ 1 !(\ Day ind husband for his cruel desertior vIT » | “The mother, who is a ne nd comic looking woman, aroused the sympathy fi’;‘t“".‘{é",“““"“ ol the ho 1 attendants when they heard | Nightly Emiss her sad story of selfabuse Mrs r husband earns Pow good sala ey lived in ¢ Ho S 2k tive happines o e B s Tkt et for with a Mrs. Til with whom Htlmd the ¥ he is now living Since Li deserted his for Tilmas he has centributed only $9 a toward the support of his family The poor woman's story excited t ly sympathy of Matron Rose Ka she sent a friend to interview latter was found at the rest he is nd when CALT Sold by Owl Dn W. J. Bryan (tw Oakiand by Owl Drug Co. Baja Californla DAMIANA BITTERS ‘remonstr Youn with ess neglect of his wita [} and baby terminated the interview X | | with a gruff “Go to —. I know my busl- a powertul aphrod specific tonia 3 ToE e gt SemARarny Ciprico., Ciprico, Pnhr] Mrs. Lindo spent the night at the Re. | E€XeS. and a great remedy for disea sl o D 0 RN @ James Scouler, Pioneer and One of | mensues | Eidneys fand, Badaer K greac Restorasive © | ner. Mrs. Weeks, Dr. G. Bushnell, Mrs. W, e taken compel {0 AR M s o e dot Vanderboss, Mr. Nve. Mr. and Mrs. B. B adeauate provision for nis Witeacd My | Merits; ng long-winded testimor Duncan, George Owens, Mrs. A H. Mill- th F d f St A d ——e——— et street, 5. F.—(S o iotey Oscuy Qe s me = a e Founders of St. Andrew’s 2 - e’ e, R Send. o Dyer rMMrst‘;L' - % e:‘\{mster oes Insane. J. P. White, H. W. Getting, Mrs. Carter, | | OCIe Y, s ' 0 Ore' t the St. Davidis House n Howard Miss Carter and Miss Emma_Dodge street, last night by Officers Beach s hose who contributed to the ente AM “$9r and one of the founders of the St. Andrew's Chace AETHSIAa Tt et o ’!'.’"'Rv"rt‘“ ning wer i Society, | vay at his home, 830 Vallejo street, vesterday after- ening to Kill his u‘nfr H .”\:« y‘\'l"l“(w‘r‘\‘\" “on oon. For a man yea e had passed the three score and te e was violently Weeks, Migs Coney and Mrs. Ho0R - Tqnn e BrE ot pieeed Ui thieo sdore and fen and it took four men to hold him rico imit—he enjoyed re h, and yesterday morning went the officers arrived. Aski has ———— out for his usual walk. He yme abont noontime and sat acting queerly for some time, and LOTTERY SHARP CAUGHT. iown on the lo and piel i paper to read When on f the Wednesday he was taken into cus: tody by = { sons called at the house pay tomary Thursday visit to his father Officer McNamara at the request of h YOR WEAK WOMEN George Upton, Bogus Ticket Man, F e found tt ;M ge m'-'r with per 1 in his h -m; m; glasses ‘::_xf:l ‘; :\}:gmni‘n i"h’.;:‘» 1 '\”v‘\’» »\u;m: = RU i in position on his nose. apparently it was the ep that knows no g Lok e Becel vl ospital had .Behmd i 2w 2 waking. Without a struggie he d away sieting effect on him and yesterday he pTURE George Upton, allas “Joseph Johnson.' : X i ; ok oo e SR SR O e was discharged. but soon developed more NO MORE IRON Oan avieated 4 SiPalich: J couler was born in Glasgow, Seotland, in 1524, hen 23 years violent symptoms than ever. He will Hoos' . Beani Frrhons e n o T old went to South America to seek his fortune. When gold was discovered probably * be examined by the Insanity Rupture retained with eass s e e oinal | in California he was in Valparaiso, and from that place he came to San Commissioners to-da and thousands radic street station and charged with aiding|m pi.jeise i Ao il 3 : e Sl D by DR. CE'S and abetting a lottery. Upton is 2 ‘§ Franclsco in the ship Cornel 11, arriving here in . 9. In- ,———— Ma s offender. He was arrested about g Stead of going fo the mines he went to Work for the T p Company K. of R. B.’s Annual Picnic. ‘{nulcr write for New Damphlet for printing and seiling bogu and built the first offices used by that concern. After finishing that job he STy 0. 1 ' 4 : gates from Menlo Park, Sacramen- iiokets and convicted 'He pafd a fine of| | went to the mines. but was one of the many who failed to find a fortune in L |15 Ooktand and othor itics are saamers MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO., 00 and agreed to leave at once. ‘lving fo ¢ e came back to San Francisco and, in company wi z SR 3 s L 30 Ma 2 otal: S | Instead of doing so. he changed his name | | delving for gold. He came back to San Fr iS00 8y R to'attend the annual outing of the Knights |60 Market t., opp. Palace Hocl. San £Tancisco to_Johnson and resumed business at his number of other disgusted miners, set up bachelor quarters at is now of the Red Branch Rifles, which is to be old ‘stand, room %, 131 Montgomery stree the corner of Stockton and Y Jackson streets. held in San Jos DR. CROSSMAN’S on the 18th of this month. sterday Erola and Tyrrell sent a stool In the summer of 1855 he went back to Scotland, and on his return his The affair s e of the fi 5 e affair promises to be one of the finest pigeon to Upton's place to purchase a{B gister, now Mrs. A. Walcott. accompanied him. In September, 1856, he was celebrations given by the well-known or- O e T o e @ merred to Miss Lydia A, Wolfe. who survives him. He leaves four sons || ganization in vears: 1t s in honor of the SPECIFIC MIXTURE, § PER g Ya € bogt ; A 2 4 i 0! olfe ‘tone’s an oea, Gle: Str tickets being furnished 5 cents each. | ™ and four daughters. Of the sons, James R. (Ralph) and Edwin are with ‘;;:H";\‘m”“‘r:dm“ Mn“}pnf}lm ;;ghmr‘lm'} ::; t:;nf:‘r;“.or c%f:pox':l:l:‘u:(;l‘fi:,"c:rg'lgmfi Last night Upton was removed to the| L Hirsch < Benjamin is with the Williams-Marvin Company and hars. At excallont Band Has toea ens| e nnaln City Priso | ' Robert is with Pattosien & Co. 1gage\d for the occasion. Nearly a dozen | Price $i a bottle. For rale by druggists. AR . When the St. Andrew’s Society was formed in San Francisco Mr. Scouler special prizes will be offered by the com- — Convicted of Counterfeiting. M\ came one of (he charter;members. He had been a regular attendant at the mittee for jig and reel dancing. The fol- : T . 5 , | 3 oy a ez 5 lowing gentlemen have the outing in Joseph Ray was convicted by a jury | g Monday night meetings ever since, and in forty vears he had not missed halt it ChpinT T manol bt & | vesterday in the United States District | T that number of regular sessions. He will be buried next Sunday under the Sergeant David Russell, secretary; Lieu: | , .flmww‘m e e ae O | Court of having had in his possession auspices of the soclety. tenant M. Gaul, Sergnam James Smith, e hin tors Tokty ears Pezsona g three counterfeit. half-dollars wm:1 intent P. Crowley, 3. ¢ 3V \E Hannon! | §1Ck "HEADACHE, GIDDINESS. CONSTI: to defraud. He will be sentenced next Thomas McDonough. an, John | PATION, Torpld Liver, Weak Stomach, Plua- —E—E—E—i-—E- - NN McCann, J. F. McArdle e oy Murphy. | pies and purily the bloods

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