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JULY 18, 1899 es were heard by a pedestrian :-r;:do hrearnczr; Powell and Fifth streets and Notified Policemen Chappelle and Harri- gan, who were standing there.. They rap B Fifth street and met the burglé O his arms full of plunder. He started | to run but_was soon overhauled.” He nad e 3R i FAITHFUL TO THEIR PLEDGES. | HE Supervisors have now completed t qualization, and the ILIERAL Gorman and the friends of Van Wyck, the outlook [.d is not promising. Bryan can hardly wish the campé * e WILL GE WHEELER EXPLAIN? eir work | of his opponents to be in a worse condition than it is. N Justify himself 4 i : Wi fheeler please explain and 12 i before the public, to be judged on their merits. | OUR CONSULAR SERVICE. ‘» to f?:r?grec:&lrhb::xgrcaefle:;s?es of ci:}zens of galitornia how he, in the EE ifi}efin%c‘;fi“{;a}_f“” ot °‘°‘__h‘f‘g’ G e e e ey —==—== All that the people desired and jus for has ——— face of the fact that he fought nobly and well for four years and three | e ke to the City Prison he gave JOHN D. SPRECKELS, Proprietor. not been done, but none the less sufficient has been O much in the way of criticism and fault-finding : months in defense of his home and fireside, cgr;] p?\\'fizzgzig:sg r::x: 2&2:‘822‘{3 a8 Charles et of Sursiar a e W S | accomplished to afford ground for more sati has been said of late concerning our cogsular 'f},’::::”a’;dgz d‘:(‘l",?l “L;é’:s I;:‘r:gp:l’fe‘e:g‘:!‘;‘é a"“l de,“e‘;]s‘; L romes % tools ‘Q'“stf?gqndsii?lglrfnph) o ot E k.wfessfi\(ieinju,nf,‘y?"\sj? 25 §l \;EA\KPVY»'T\%?,L than has been derived from the work of any previous service it is gratifying to find one man who and Fepsition l;Cnd‘ agre S itually ayins Sdsily in the operation? Come, -{- | :-r)\fi_e«fl\s.o:‘wollflrge (.h“p‘ls a J]rn\fn PUBLICATION OFFICE ......Market and Third Sts.. 8. F | Board of Supervisors within the memory of this gene- speaks with some authority on the subject, pointing General, square the circle and explain yourself if you have any explana-- } mgg\x‘r hx: gfirx‘m?;f-‘:iflthdi s Telephone Main 1868 ration. out the brighter side and commending the Consuls I tion. GRAND ARMY VETERAN. i‘ e 1 the pfi"’!:‘"U’%?;-kixtefasl:r\?sal?l ERCoRA Rw,:rfx}pmne sfl;{nl&:fl b Lk The issue before the Equalize: d by the | generally for the efficiency of their work in promot- .;.. e San Francisco, July 17, 1899. lg:g rgadrfsegn\&sbi;;;gr St r‘ect‘mly_ S > assessments made by Assessor Dodge. These were jing our commercial interests. + Qe Oad | gold “~;.}é.y2':{,h¢1iv(-nun were found amon DELIVERED EX AR RO O e fchantoihe itable, inasmuch as the | William Harper, who as a representative of the| ADOUND THE | Lo Angeles s at the Bartholdl. Henry | the stolen cTO7H PR by Matl, Inciuding Postage: mal. holders had been assessed too | Philadelphia Commercial Museum, has made an ex- Bowling of San Franclico Js at the Marl i stnw':l-:." e h as the | tensive tour through South America, Australia, Asia, CORRIDORS e ot Marfing Tiiag Schwartz | gt Water Com- | Africa and Eurgpe collecting’ exhibits for the| o . o ’Sm—cmmmm :mm!“ Los Angeles is at the Vendome. In next Sunday’s c:,,u there wfl(} um, has now reached London on his way home, | siiver Lake, Oregon. e R begin Stephen Crane’s latest an -Fargo Com- | m | and in the course of an interview in that city has ex-| G. W. Hale, a wealthy mine owner of i TOA————COB'RESPONDENTS'Jmost thrilling serial story. This | has been secured exclu- Year 5 b pany, had been r | are authorized to recelve su = S £ e ar | Sonora, is staying at the Lick. s- | novelette . ot e niaren a ne oF pr Aed a h.,_.\_ dcgre_e of 5au:<lacnou at the cons_uhr 2 : = o } GREflAT POETS—A Reader, Brow? O s reallors of The Sun- i i i ; b cervice as he found it to be in his many relations | L. T- Gaensey of Rialto is at the Call-| ville, Cal: The following named are called | sively e tsaten THRE ASHA D OREICE S oniB aaway of the B fornia, accompanied by his wife. | great poets of the present time: Rudyard | gay Call, and it is anticipate A e 2t of th S e : | 7. B. Lankersnim, a well-known capital- | Kipling, Edward Arncld, Algernon Swin-| ;o o ppearance will be a matter of C. GEORGE KROGNESS, In the course of his conversation Mr. Harper is ! 1st of Los Angeles, is a guest at the Pal- | burne and Alfred’ Austin (poet laureat *| more than passing interest, for “Ac- Msnager Foreign Advertising, Marquette Bullding, quoted as saying: “In my journeyings I have given | ace THE CENTURY—G. V., EIk Creek, Cal. | 410¢ Service” is one of MI. Cranols ks ; - 5 - con-| Mrs. Dr. H. C. Wells of Portland, Or., | The next century will commence on the : i ve To- lar service considerable study, and my con- |, "\ " 0" Grand accompanied by her | St Tanuary, 1901, It takes a hun- | Strongest stories. It is a lo . a Chicago. at while the longer tenure of office of | qaughter. ars. to Imake a century, an - | mance dealing with typical men and | | NEW YORK'CORRESPONDENT ¢ & & cARLYON G NessaNnERS Is ena in- r, U. 8. N., 1 )t the | present one will close with the ‘last year a SIS 1ls enables them to become better }m m:r‘.a;s.ai:?‘ ps Jdt ‘L“ bélé'ces:g: (Yié}:J e O I e T 100, | women of to-day. NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: s and diplomats than our own, they are often |/ 5" 0 0 v 5 g E){S—;B ~ “ (‘xl “\ ——*———IFIED S JKEN in bt s ificati e . Mg OBL . B., Sausalito, Cal. ! . PERRY LUKENS JR........ ..29 Tribune Bullding ng in business qualifications. As commercial | "pr. R M. Powers, prominently comnect-| 15 a wate of this department miot.to ahswer JUST Vs go Gas Company, IS & | questiqns in arithmetic nor problems, and | The Charge of Assault to Murder CHICAGO naries I believe the Americans are the more | ed with mre‘ Sim D! )x problen use; : orthern Hotel; ny of : - cork to- | Buest at the Pz - for that reason it respectfully decli : 5 Houss: P. m Hote t: of them are doing great work to- | S 70 50 v " % ining man of Rands- | find the base of a right angle triangle and | Against Mrs. Lizzie Mack Is perpendicular. Dismissed. ouse z A ; 2 the ment of the market for American | burg, has returned from a recent trip to i S NEW YORK NEW in the countries where they are stationed.” the East and is at the Palace. | STILL IN THE GUARD-H. G “; “{‘;”‘L“,;("“Q;jf’.; ’E:;qd??“f?;;r?:)fi;?:é 5 Of co stich commendation does not iwply that!| . Benjamin C. Troman, the Paris Commis | BloomMield, Cal. Those companies, o i MM»M—«-»—@—&M’—@*—@H—&@—O—W. WASHINGTON (. C.) OFFICE .....-Welllngton Hotel d. L. ENGLISH. Corresoondent. an improvement might not be made in the service by | @-e<¢-+-¢ B s SCE S S e e oo o removing its offices from the spoils of politics. It not | ' ' % 3 i n equently happens under our system that when a | U 6 [ 5 ro the Pa -Am Ca DO t faithful and energetic Consul has acquired a sufficient | nl Ue U 65 |On r n erl n X Sl O ' dge of the opportunities for American trade in the consizy, wheie be Stndenel i MR e Ol GIGANTIC BUEEREO -ANDi & WHALE THAT SWAMILGWS 508 TLOADS OF PEOPLE. gies ciency, for the appéintee of a new administration. however, has been pointed out so often aa ated importance has been given to it. At any eign trade has been increasing rapidly, BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay, open until 9:30 o'clock. 387 Hayes street, open until ©:30 c'clock. 639 McAllister street. open until 9:30 c'clock. 615 Larkin street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street. open until 10 o'clock. 2991 Market street, corner Sixteenth, open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street. cpen until 9 o'clock. 106 Eleventh street, open untll 9 o'c K. NW. corner Twenty- second and Kentucky streets, open until 9 o'clock. s have been a valuable aid in promoting it. It fair that we should give credit where it is due, e testimony of Mr. Harper concerning the zeal of the Consuls deserves a careful ion throughout the count: AUCTION SALES. t r of '\C\,'ORDING to a recent d i THE PHILIPPINES NOT WANTED. romance, * he gave what fons of the , the air. £ . It is desig eded a vigorous h the trip could bered that it cost 51 trips S bet. Ina < The other idea suggested W cool et tion is a gigan fralo mon- | gonstruction of a “Jonah” t eville compan hale of iron and performances. strous shaggy ers rendered it po le for PRSP SRS U AU D S S S e the trip in r-four and a hali i now be beaten if any one to accomplish it. ent of around the few years i prob- | Angeles and | sev: w < nds of the ge: that the long sea makes a rest neces: iders her plac “onseq; less than that which g wonderful to come. Sudden Death of e e Emil Re CISCO AND THE STATEFAIR PRCSPEROUS RAILROADS. y, just made public, of mrilway | the yvear 1898, compiled by the e Co ission, it appears in railroad | SAN FRAN A TOUCHING TRAGEDY OF THE| TENDERLOIN. Cal.glace fru Sc per I1bat Townsend's.® WELL-EQUIPPED BURGLAR. Charles H. Jackson Captuted With a Quantity of Stolen Goods in His Possession. e ormation supplied dally to nd public (Al ow- | of mileage. It appears that ne 30, 1898, there were con. porter from = — - - DIRECTORY Oi RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS ' AND JOBBERS. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. PLEASE MENTION “THE CALL.” in the capital stock ed to $221.927,239. mary are equall of passengers carried 11,621,438 The total d one mile, per mile greater by 08731 than | BELTING. FRESH AND SALT MEATS, L. P. DEGEN, Manufacturer of Belting and JAS. EOYES & (0, =o:vstcg Butchers 1w s Lace Leather. 10S5.107 Mis. *s Cay. Tel Main 124 sion St. cor. Spear. Telephons Main 562 HARDWARE. BO LER MAKERS. p.lLA"E Hardware Co.. Importers and Deal- n e 'EUREEA BOILER WORKS, — = ot i wd W. 5. BRADY. Proprietor. IRON FOUNDERS, Bk and smip | Western Foundry Morton & Hedley. Pro- el Me_— 234 Fremont St Castings of Eev,cry Dt Office and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. ; S6rition Made 1o Order. Tol Blacs 1503 Teleohone Main 345 PAPER DEAL! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. WILLAIETIE "%é':fi‘é’;.’,‘;’f: —_~ "o | THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANT. S 342 10 350 Geary Strest. Above Powell RINTER knodiul: Bo:; end ';n:‘.:-ry. ,E' C~ HUG"ES-H\ ;m. “tresy re is a wage summas om over 09 per cent of the total employes. 37- s sum represented tal gperating expenses. these reports cannot be | istice for the year ending | or the first time in July, | n the rush of American the average citizen. It COAL COKE AND PIG i 1 i Boog- i citizen. IRON. i Printers, et e s e ¥ Mo e x| THE WICKS-JU0D 0. JZE om railway companie: St -c:o i STREtrc i STATIONFR ANZ PRINTER, f rmation for the pub: - Teiephone Matn 1854 . “EZPARTRIDGE —— are slower than freight trains. If the i e COPPERSMITH . WHilE ASH STEAM AL, = ire prompter responses and more accurate | ——————— | J0sEPH FOX, Sopr M. BLYTH e T Sy ik will have to give more power to the | CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK. | C. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steambost —ACKGDUAMONL Al MINING co. a2t ssi - E Tay T end Ship Work s Speciaity, 16 and 15 | = Cuak —_— e Commission. NEW YORK, July I7—L. D. Wooster of | Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641 | Othen mn}i;:b—: ¥ Street, reports Congre Interstate Comm