The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 10, 1899, Page 10

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10 Y 10, 1899 TWO BOYS SHOT N THEIR CAMP IT HAYWARDS N i Held -th ¢ Hold H oe lLoesh He ez 5 Weapon. City. = 2 S THOUGHT (T WASN'T LOADED § s DitK N MAY DIE _1 Workada Sl titude. A Park and Beach SUMMERY CROWDS ENJOY THE BEAUTIES OF AN IDEAL DA i alf a es for the y Mul- McKinley Turns Up His ot B N RN N NSNS0 and Suftro Baths. ———— Flippers on the Yy 77l ‘//U Fun at Chutes oS " A DEMAND FOR PROPER FIRE PROTECTION |Many Citizens Go oni 1' Record. ;HOUSEHOLDERS TAKE ACTION; | T A COMMITTEE TO WAIT ON THE | SUPERVISORS. s | Badly Alarmed Residents of Several | g John G Probably Lose ;§ n Eye Parties Concerned 9| City Districts Hold Meecings | S Was 81 and Discuss the | b? Matter. : 1 - | IS v zun th ;4, Colnmbia F Page and Stanvan s : n 2 | streets. vesterday noon held a large | s . £ | body of housenold Shol et tobpros | T (&) §§ <t against the action of the Beard of s nd hog & | Supervisors in cutting down the appro- SIE & | priation of the Department. The re- | s <oner 11 92 | duction made by the hoard in this appro- | : € | priation will leave no fire company west J §§ of Devisadero sireet s will place at g H FUN AT THE g \;hn mercy '1‘{1 the flames the Ashbu ]—.11 . THS +o° % | Heignts and Panhandle districts, as we BATHS ;" as all the territory which is rapidly set- | ; e | tling up toward the ocean. The gathering | ind é“, | consisted entirely of the property hold- Sha ¢ | ers of the district. Every speaker, while | S chf s X | advocat intenance of the pres- | Qo aa Y rength of the Fire Department. pu t N on record as in favor of hoidin v sud w THERE WERE A NUMBER § ors strictly to the dollar lvmn’i \ the AT THE PARK - % made Aeustus Tilden. Judge | was & 3 L. P William_J. Langstaff : i Dixon, H. L. Kirchner, tr £ and otk The remarks ol m wer 1thusiastically ! 1 A 3 med to. voice the senti- N %} ing. He said in conclud- j | ing opriation of $125.000 for St. : & | Mary's square can be curtailed, supplies | d Ak $ | to the city can be reduced and expenses des 2 | cut down in other departments, but there | b 78 R4 ring the efficiency P 5 b¢ and T firmly be- i % NO SELLA DE ENCHILAD é the Snpervisors to | x & TOO WARMA THE DAY dollar limit."” Sk ey b4 «'THE DAY PEED LikA OF KEA CREAM - §§ Resolutions advocating breaking 1 Rl was aN ¥ = S| over uf‘y e dollur ‘n'l'\u n’ T[‘n‘\ s“‘u [ refe d to a committee led by 2 21 IDEAL ONE fi:'l ne_commitice, which consist of Tr | E % b2 b « .. Crittenden, ). W A S| IR0 muE 23 staff and A. Tilden G |aaWe Sl DIBE g then e JMlowing resolution. u g 24 2 <ly adopted v g £ v ) Cnd w | v v brok ol Fire Departme | ¢ the §§ The following were appointed to urge gz e matter on the Board of Supervisors 5 = b4 its meeting tc Albert H i } C. D. Salfield, T Driscoll. Louis | X & & biz. Wi D. Cranston. | E L« 1 gAY . William-| W 2 Quinn wery, W. J. ¢ £ | Langstaff George W | t ¢ ‘ o & | Dixon and Ben I omor | e { = $ ot St f s 1t %’,,;‘/(’(if Y }' RICHMOND UP IN ARMS. w g on | (§¢: ) oth W ~u(‘ A e ‘z Property Owners Protest Against the . s 1T WAS L 9 1 of Their Only Fir 2 Removal o ei nly Fire g 1 THE KANGAROCO WAS REPORTED THAT P23 e THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION MR.HAYES ESCAPED FROM § X : o = Kot AT THE CHOTEY - THE ORPHEUM AND HAD 8 the residents o 1 = = 11QUINS AT THE CKEAN NIENY «° | 1 | s held last even- g 4 at the corner of 5 <. toddling childrenand overgrown youths, wrecked the wheel. Brown escaped 2| ement street, to pro- K \ direct thelr a slight contusion of the right -; ng down of the an- « 8 rk & | nual appropriation for the Fire Depart- « T ) i- don : results of the various contests & | men J Kill ell out ¢ he iths were as follow: ¥ | George R. Fletcher, president of the 5 from the moving v-vard dash—R. Riding’first; H. 3 | Point Lobos Improvement Club, p 1 1 regul ch, sec % {and Willtam acted as secre- s One hur %) tary. ™ a outlining the : ; & | object of the cher declared 3 spok t : ' s < L3¢ ama % | hac he nad W A was 1 ired-yard tub race—J. 255 s « k s, second. 72 Banel ) r sringboard di §§ St ‘ ) J. Laird 2 | moul less = ) : mlfil)zh di : Augustus % Gng ber to be d 2 A closes the story of pense gine Company 35, 3 ; . loses the story of & | hich constitutes Richmond's o : i nine slant o | tectio inst fire. [f this was done, the | ey &h th b tR g $ | speaker declared, the insurance o} i $ | would at once ca »,‘nwh- con = 16 ¥ 4 heir rates. He urged that under : JELors salc tweaked the tail }z L R et v feares would - Mars} e B A 38 to. incre q\.“r:hn- R Tonitar| ' s enjoyed the v ¥ Fire Department. He defended the | p ¥ e baths is alre S of the Supervisors in cutting do K we v on ing =) propriation as they were only striv- | ¥ 1 i him t . but % live up to their pledges, but ue e 4 g Own o nesitE that he fa nsider ;z ded that in the present instance the i T 5 owI i wishes and furne L & | people could afford to ask them to disre- 2 I 1 t ¥ cat street, got unde x ¥ | gard the dollar limit. X 3 % gro 1w babies with his % “Yohn J. Cassidy. James H. Dever. Phillip i by 813" ward, J. Owens and George Lake B 00O S S S SRS AR SRS DSOS R OO N O OO RONONNOOSINNBONONNODNONNIONONNONCY Il | Spoke dlong the ",’,‘,’{,,_"‘.“‘};‘g-w'j,'}[f“h;‘,fi' v NGhethar said to be well ¢ became uncon- | yourself which were adopted with a whoop scious. and it w ald | HHIL left the ) the honorable the Board ‘ possibly On he walked away out of the pledge ex b the surg hospital rega | that_he intended to c ple at the last elec- s case as ond medical ass the Board of Health \'the doliar fimit; and ) W steward te ful conduct. It fs mot n carrving out of this piedge 2 ¥ ves only a scheming steward will has reduced the appropriation for the man- Ak m the hospital, and told him he | ing himself a tment to such an d me important information -to im- | tunate dths st DEATH O R STORE LOOTED A CIGA sted on Broad- Hour in Steward C [ TR Scheming Methods of B e S e e i S S 20! ) ANOTHER SMALL BOY THAT DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS LOADED. ediately repaired to the hos- pi walking into the operating re who had telephoned to him Cot 1ot recognize the Coroner, and proces ask him his business 0 * remarked Hill, belleve interrupted Coben djourn to a private room auiet talk rd then led Hill f the hospital, and that nobody wa irden him ohen. the doctor ut him sent to > Ther A pi and 1 n it in my vour permiss to have i undertaking parlor n 1 telephoned would not he T to the Morgue a 1 game Sp ‘I knew that you w siebeb et et “SRCTIONAL Uieww snowinG wow e ACCUTENT HAPPENED o v v e A R R i U e 2 | suppressed appointed Dan Burns. L plumber. ENEMIES OF THE NYMPHIA. T formerly Residents of North Beach to Hold a|; Mass-Meeting to Protest Against the Hotel of Vice. morrow night the residents of yrthern District will hold a mass-nieet- ing in Washington Square Hall for the purpose of denouncing the Nymphia, with a view to having the hotel of vic The meeting will be address- clergymen and laymen of the v the same hia m liGuor license scheme plied but ® it * 1 olice Commissioners \isnm]" S| & | |t s | e de resoliutions srobability # | adopted and sent Balice Commis- | & | sloners and otl icipal bodies »4 i S Given away with each cash want adver- | o | tisement ordered in next Sunday's Call, a (,.;magnmcnnr portrait of Admiral Dewey, k3 ‘lnrinfad in ten colors, size 14x21 inches, % | ready for framing * — e Q\ SEVENTH ANNUAL OUTING. . The Hannoveraner Verein Makes Merry at Shell Mound Park. Verein held its sev- Shell The Hannoveraner enth annual outing vesterday at Mound Park. The day w and there was a large crowd in attend ance to enjoy the sport. President Fred Eggerling of the verein characterized the outing as one of the most successful ever ; the societay. The committee in charge of the prizes kept the raffle wheel merrily spioning. and many beau- tiful and useful presents were disposed of by this means. An excellent band was in attendance, and every. one enjoyed the dancing, which was kept up continually. Both the voung and old indulged in the games that were provided for their amusement. A great many members of the verein did not go over until late in the afternoon. The day passed off pleasantly, and the festivities were kept up until a late hour, when the growd returned home tired but happy. the | »t have not secured | < depart them by er da 2 this large merey conflagration; there- That we. the residents and he Richmond District ¢ m the f be appointe the support of the tion and appear before this afternoon to u reconsideration of the the ire Depa nt it R | Ward: | It committee was Sug > appointed to committee of fi | when the made upon the | Supervisors. te m that the peo- | PHPSF the Richmond district were a unit | T protection from fire. This | sugg improved upon by t e pDointing everyhody present a | committes to wait upon the Supervisors. | Fuly & hundred announced their inten: peiitioners Hall to-day. tion of joining the arm | which will march to the Ci E MOORE WHISKY is | ans for family and pure —_— e—— Leg Broken by a Kick. Hamilton, who resides at 340 Robert | Valiejo street, is suffering from a broken | leg and a badly bruised countenance as | a result of a qu 1 two unknown | men yesterday. Accompanied by a grey- hound and a_friend named Pai Russeil to Fishermen's whar Wh | he went to give the dog a swim. was sporting in the | boatmen rowed by = - alleged ill-treatment orded | the animal. One of the men threatened | to lick Hamilton and n the wharf | with that purpose i Hariiies | floored him. but received a kick from the | | f ve: ile th unknown which broke his leg. Hamil‘on removed to the hospital for treat- 2 | ment. —_—————————— Trunks, valises, traveling rolls, purses. Best goods, best values, at Sanborn & | Vail's. B S | The Dose Was Fatal. Lewis Peterson, a blacksmith who swal- lowed a dose of muriatic acid In a saloon afterncon at the The body was re- Peterson lived at night. died yesterday Receiving Hospital. moved to the Morgue. 22513 Sixth street. | the chec | disaster in American waters last year. | At Kapp & | Treatment and Hedicine ! and ANTISEPTIC treatment; ADVERTISEMENTS. ISSSSS July Sales Black Crepops! During the past week we re- ceived 2 cases BLACK ENGLISH MOHAIR CREPONS. These goods were delayed in transit and will now be offered at less than cost of importation. $5.00 Dress Pattern. $9.00 Dress Pattern. One case (50 dress patterns) Black English Mohair Crepons, 10 differ- ent designs, worth $7.50. One case (75 dress patterns) Black English Mohair Crepons, 15 differ- ent designs, good value for $12.50. SEE WINDOW DISFLAY. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. @6‘ =¢R?on.q % . 1892, ’4‘0 OLDBERG BOWEN & GO _If you trade here you will be bene= fited by the food you eat We advertise what we have plenty of —not job lots nor goods of question- able merit SPECIAL SAVING SALE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Whiskey—6 B & co 3bot $2 00 O K bourbon gallon 3 00 The quality never varies, only DARYMENARE & IMPOSED UPON B A FRAUD | | Arrested. { — | Charles A. Bennett, whose swindling op- | among dairymen in Gilroy were | erations exclusively in The Call of June published < < e ed vesterday morning by | the price occlsmn-llr ~ Detectives Fitzgerald and Graham and} reg’ly $1 bottle—gallon $4 taken to the City Prison. The Gilroy au- X tharities were promptly notified and in the | Coffee—Kona 21bs45¢c afternoon Constable John E. White ar-| Extra fancy direct from the Hawaiian rived and left with the prisoner. Islands—roasted at Pine Street store Bennett lived with his wife at 4124 reg’ly 25¢ Ib Eighteenth street, where a truck load of es he had obtained from dairy- | men had been stored. He was careful | not to show himself on the stree he | knew that M. McCurrie, assistant secre- | tary of the Society for the Prevention of | Cruelty to Animals, whose father-in-law | was one of the victims, knew him and | would arrest him on sigh Franco American pts 3 for 50c qts 30c—doz $3 50 used extenstvely in the army and navy—handy for camping—good anywhere Stuffed olives Soups large bottle 45¢ Yesterday morn McCurrie and the two detectives went to the house, but Bottled by Teyssonneau at Bordeaux could not get admittanc They sent a | France. "Spanish Queen olives stuf- boy to the house with a message that fed with anchovies in olive oil Bennett was wanted at the telephone in | reg’'ly 50c here a store on the corner. He “bit.” and 3 as soon as he made his appearance he Flavormgexmcrs 2 20 R ,.mm;l under A]rrvq He protested & B & Co—Aged vanilla oF t when he saw the warrant sworn to i by R Brem, one of his victims, he weak in glass unusual peach | 60z 40 ened and accompanied them to the prison strength and fine lemon 20z 20 Benuett is under the \“n(‘ann that flavor almond because he went into insolvency he can- 9 I3 not be prosccuted criminally, but the :engd'éoz°§ ?‘?‘7 i 60z 30 warrant for his arrest was sworn out on c bottle July 3. three days be he fi his in- | : 5 e e s | Cocktails—Farly & Often bot 75¢ Ready for immediate use—5 flavors The ingredients used are A No 1 quality throughout—reg’ly $1 Toilet Soaps—.4meriean bx 3 ck 20¢ Different brands all by reliable makers—reg'ly 25¢ s §2 ssets nil. | Rennett went among the dairymen rep- resenting that he was mana stern’ Dairymen's Exch and got con on that representation. that the Western D: was a myth and that the privil having red ange merely Rennett his Wil ‘sent there. The place is occupied by Dallman & Co. ccupled! T emons doz 20¢ Among his victims are, besides Targe, thin skin—reg’ly 28c em. Who swore out the warrar Schrepfer, Carlen Willson, Toilet Paper—Beividere doz $1 10 burg and others. F first to discover the 1000 sheets—popularized through to this city. found out nnett and after : ok 4 considerablé trouble succeeded in obtain- | these special sales—reg'ly 1 50 ing his money. Sardines—Lazeran medium 20¢c The finest quality of bone- large 25¢ less fish imported — reg’ly 25¢ and 30c can Window screens—Fiyer 20c & 30¢ reg'ly 25¢ and 35¢ | small 17 in. Bigh 32 n. closed 33 n. open i Bouillon capsulesbxof1225¢ i Condensed extract of beef— Raffauf’s formerly 35c¢ tin Candy —French Mixed Thirty-six foreign v aggregate tonnage of having an | 6, met nnh! Rag Time Hayes, the Pianist. eet, tamale Grotto: nightly. ONE WEEK FREE 1b 30¢ | You .can select the kinds you prefer | here. Large ussonmen’t—h-esg i stock—reg’ly 35¢ Ib Dentifrice 2 tubes 25¢ Dr Sheffield’s—effective but not . injurious Fly paper—&rurs box 30¢ containing 25 sheets—reg’ly 40c We are shipping extensively to the country now—would be pleased to add your name to our list oF- out of town customers. Little orders are no troub to us but a pleasure to fill i 432 Pine 215 Sutter 2800 Callforai. 1075 Clay betwzen Eleventh and ?v:lfi;ng:an::" FOR Catarrh Deafness, NOISES IN THE EARS AND THROAT DISEASES |- given to show the superior merit of my new invention that gives many marvelous R cures and so easy a child can use it. In 1200 test cases all CATARRHAL patients re. lieved and 80 per cent Deaf- ness cured. Best of references i S and hundreds of endorsements. But the best is to trv it and be convinced while vou can FREE FOR ONE WEEK Call at once or write. DR. COTTINGHAM, 632 Market St., opp. Palsce Hotel. -~ Hours—§-1l A, M. 1 and 78 P. M.

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