Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1899, EXU[]US -l-fl B!G ‘.MWOQOOOWWWO'O*Oé D4 2404070404 040+ 0 «.MO#OQO#. i’.‘.'u““ f“\.“lml‘[‘\ir‘:‘:mg;)‘!:_r‘l]:} :J'Iw_cl!gf{ :,ff,](}“ el ol formerly a r\.;M er m; ‘n\lf'\(‘tbll{‘&:’“n or nl‘= { WHEN THE BABY CRIES ‘§,i1'=l;;;:‘r‘é§.“‘;i§f, FIRST S ALE Recent Strike Attracts /A Dawsonites. RUSHING TO A NEW FIELD| DISCOURAGING REPORTS FROM ATLIN DISTRICT. - Returns From Gold ed in Accounts to the Outside World. A significant Claims Magn Sen $O40 404040404040+ 0+ DI0HOITICOIOI0I0+04040 *000?0#0# 1 aw 1th A Mrs. L. E. McCabe of Visalia. applied to United t Two-Year-Old Paul thir He was born at Los Angeles, and at Haven vesterday g W € f two months wis deserted by srpus on _behalf McCabe an Invet- ; e He was three months old dtan of Ricn erate omo r. McCabe, at once Mijor B H. Bri Thirty- preference for tobacco. fifth United States Voluntee was three months old,” said tioner alleges that Windrow was be ! ‘I noticed he enjoyed on August 12, 1878, and that on July 17| % the smel o smoke, and when of this year he enlisted without her per- 1Y his father would take him in his arms siEliE e S s while he was smoking the baby would of this eity and was killed | o kon as once grab for his cigar. At the age rming his_duty TR 4 : % of one year he began to smoke and 3 r soon developed an inordinate te. for * 5 tobacco. Since then he has smoked 53 right along, either cigar or pipe. When RS - he does not get His cigar he cries and nsible on her | ¢ be quieted until he has had | He smokes the first thing e O S 12 S ' in the morning and the last thing at WELLS SUES HIS MOTHER. [T adopted child showed Claims She Sent for Him and Then B3 = e 1salia co habit M: Mec- | Threw Him Out. RS 1 its saddles to be i as to his suit against his | ¢ ; Idfaaintily that the little vesterday to | ¥ ¥ veterate smoker. ch of agree- | " said Mrs. McCabe, that in_July of 1S = tobacco with P: orth $200,000, pre- i taste and I consider busines and curb his appet 404040+ 0 00000 o+ 0000‘-}6“6’-‘000”000 0+0 000@000000900000¢om¢0‘0‘9,°¢0 00400000 ST @ 4040404040 + 0404340404040 +040+04040 + 0404404040+ TH040 + O4CHTHT4OIOITDI4THT4040 + O +O4CHO40+0+040404040 ¢ ©+0+ 04040404040+ 4 Point Lobtos Imprcvemem Club. : second vice president, E. L. - : X 2 ording secretary, W. J. John- t ancial secretary, John J. Cass = 1 mittee M. Wilkins, Jo & GREAT INCREASE De Charles R Hanson, C. ¥ 1.\nl\n'rrh' Dever, George Magooni IN SALMON TRADE _ | F williams and B en, ‘LOCAL NCRMAL SCHOSL OPENS NEXT MONTH INDUSTRY AMONG THE RST OF THE WORLD. THE BOSFON PREACHERS SON WEDS A l_IOCALI BELLE B e ) for the Canned Arti- Army Ration Since FACULTY APPOINTMENTS. Graduates of Accredited Schools Will Be Admitted Without Examina= tion, but Other Applicants Must Stand the Test. 1 Francisco S n Powell, near will open for the recept August 14. Graduates from schools credited by the of California will be admitted without examination. All other applicants must pass a satisfactory examination in the s s provided for in the register of the State University Frederic Burk, principal of the school, will be in his office from 10:3) to 12 m every day excepting Sundays and Mon- days to receive appl s mina- s will commence o e selection of the facult Normal School Ty itirely principal and, according to him, nfluences will have 1tments made. ¥s the school will be an inno- y ool system f = will be, for Augu: of the new with_the political o effect on the ap- the wed in the ance, a tr *commodating 100 pupils, who will be required to about two dollars a month for their ‘ ti This training school will be ta cotly by the faculty, but the stude ¥ 1y preparing for poitons ache U e HE e classes and observe the methods used to shoot teach m he young idea how gram- tical he ourse wili be a stricdy profe: every branch of pe graduates will receive diploma them to teach in any grammar s | the State ard of Trustees of the school con- he following memb Judge ional and entitling chool in The Nuptlals of MISS Alice Ames and Thomas Robbins. . I es beca he bride of Thomas n, president; H. G. W. Dinkle- ESTRRDAY: at noon Miss Alice Amies “hecame - T18 - RELSiFle > Hyde, M. Conney, W. G. Job GRAPE-NUTS. ¥ ley Robbins of Boston in the presence of a large and fashionable Snle e oy L company at Grace Churc trustees will meet July 81 to confirm the | > the most artistic end mad a soc selection of the facult vosed by the principal. e — ing was from of the school pro- for a long 060200396009000260860 of a % % = 2 e b Prompt he hour set for the Ocean Water Tub Baths. | =3 \reh announced rival of the 101 Seventh street, corner Mission. Salt > r Martin, Bryant Grimwood 1 min — e ———— | — — b= \body Bellows and Stephen Hasket Derby, Roger Wolcott RELATIVES TO MEET. | 2 e e tollowen, Birst They Will Make Arrangements to ..Take.. 3 e aseand My ¢. then Miss Lillian Shoo- Welcome the First California nd Miss Marie Wilson, Miss N reston and M 1ry Polhemus, St tha Presthts. h McI nd Miss ittle. The bridesma all dressed To-morrow night there will be a meeting GRAPE-NUTS. d wore tulle hats to match _their ) umes. Miss % |4 the hall of the Armory of the Nation, 0800620600000V OO Sele e Ele o0 Tl X e LR a LR X w il et e LR R n e SR u KR Rl s red in whit fiss Crosby vender and white. Both 7| ;¢ g15 Ellis street of the relatives of the Miss Shoobert and Miss Wilson were in pink. Preston was attired in members of the First California Regi- | Ready Cooked, Delicious and pink and Miss Polhemus in blue. Miss McBean wore white and Miss Little ment, which will soon be here from Ma- ¥ e lavender. 3 nil This organization, which was Most Nutritious. In the bridal procession following the m and preceding the bride, who started some time ago. when there w was escorted to the altar by her father, w. - maid of honor, Mi: the first talk of the volunteers returning, 080220002000 6090000! Bosste Ames. Miss Ames was attired in white organdie over green and wore @ | represents about two thousand relatives & a5 v i Mk b wilen | of the boys who have been in the trench FO PICNI The bride looked stately and handsome in her rich white satin gown. A 2;‘:‘3}‘1*1{2:::?:'5500“1‘;";\':;'gxlefgnrngh.[ R CS. bridal veil fastened to the coiffure with a wreath of orange blossoms com- 3 |the Presidio on the day that they shall land. | pleted the costume. ; : | "A number of plans will be presented and When the bri 1 reached the chancel rail, where the groom and the party up lunch for plenickers | & pest man, his twin brother, Willlam B. Robbins. were aw Dr. &|the most feasible one will no doubt be s substantial food that can- Foute advanced to meet them, and, o cording to the solemn ser- ’“}3{"‘3‘1”n"(‘j;ne‘;:f‘.‘:‘mr"mc';",'l‘(‘l"‘g:eim‘[‘;ffi injured in' transit should @ vice, pronounced them man -and wife. After the ceremony there was a bridal & | {hat he would give the members of the ol s fheirostiineal aticle breakfast at the Ames home on Taylor street, after which the happy.young @ | association an opportunity to go to the purpose is Grape Nuts. This couple left for a bridal tour, keeping their destination unknown. After a % | Presidio the same day that the men reach S s short stay in the interior Mr. and Mr Robbins will return for few d and | there so that all ma hd\be an opportunity | mes in a 15-cent packige, 18 al- | & BoOr 8y I o T o Ausst where ihey, will % | o See those who have been so long ab- thoroughly cooked and can be 2 nmake their home for the next four their , Stay, i the sy S RSOt IO RER o b o0 >r dry or with the addition of capital Mr. Robbins will study medicine and Mrs. Robbins will give her at- Ladies’ tailor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks. or cream. tention to music. Credit. M. Rothschild. Post st. s are used by some epicures Local society in losing Mrs. Robbins loses one of the most popular of its -——0—0—%— in g fish, for they add a delightful belles. Handsome, charming and extremely talented, the fair bride has al- To Discuss the Philippines. Hlavor and are natncaliyisnyerics to the ways been greatly sought after and has entertained delightfully at the home ¥ | The Manufacturers’ and Producers’ As- ordinary crumbed crackers or corn meal of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pelham Ames, on Tayldr street. Aside from her sociation has arranged for interesting ¥ many social qualities Mrs. Robbins is an accomplished musician, her talent lectures to take place this after- | for this purpose. In addition to the con being far above that of many professionals. The happy groom is the son of venience of Grape Nuts, their high nu- Chandler Robbins, the eminent preacher of Boston. tritive food value should not be lost sight of. Price, 15 cents per package. "WM©QO£&®M@W!§WA)‘QJQ ST O LOROLIONOONOQ noon in the hall of the Chamber of Com- | merce at 2:3 o'clock on the subject of | “The Resoutces and Commercial Oppor- tunities in the Philippine Islands.” The | 30 el HO4OH04D404 4 CHOIOIOIDHIOIOICIOIOIOI O 4 CLOIOITICHDIOIO+0+ O + O4 POLITICS WILL NOT CONTROL;, Mr. Young will talk on general l)uslncss‘ topics, statisti ing facilities, ete. | Stereopticon views and photographs of | the islands will be shown during the t talk. | All comr 1 bodfes and business men have been invited to attend | | BED AND BOARD AT 3 THE CITY'S EXPENSE SHREWD SCHEME OF JOSHUA HINCKLEY. | Comp!a.med of Sore Feet to the Re- ceiving Hospital Attaches Until Arrested for Vagrancy. el e oo 4l $ el 0L e e e S 01 0 bl 0l 0ol ol b S bl e S0 4 +o§Fo R BRI I DB PR BRI DY Mogan ¥ He was complaint | eiving Hos- | inckley called at | that g was assigr a | tti lled sev . told that if - would be ar- ot administration took ) called with_the plez d and his co! of keeping He became k into the hos possession o his arrest would red prop- and in urope, and not obtain _any Joachim- Ne fort to go to £ money 50 cents on his promise ma Oakland with MILITARY HABEAS CORPUS. Young Richard Windrow Joined the Army to Go to the Philippines. STRAUSS STOCK we bought all of the Ribbons, Laces, Em- As announced yesterday, broideries, Dress Trimmings, Linin, fery, Parasols and Notions, from N. 66 cents on the dollar. Many One word more. Strauss & Co. merchandise. Friday and Saturday will be as Many new lots will be placed on sal STRAUSS’ RIBBONS. All-Silk Fancy Ne. and striped effects, 34 to 4 wide. Strauss' price, yard 30c Our price, yard 14¢ ck Ribbons in checked inches H gfi grade Fancy Ribbons, suitable for neckwear, ‘all about 4 inches wide. Strauss’ price, yard 40 ..Our pnu: yard |9v.. Plain Taffeta Silk Ribbon, edged with chenille, 4 wid=; colors— Nile, pink, biue and cream Strauss’ price, y ¥ Ommeynalll?c Extra quality Ribbon, in striped effects, 5inches wide. Strauss’ price, yard 50c M....Our price, yard 285¢ Si k Ribton, edged with chenille, width 1inch, a variety of colors. Strauss price, yard 10c.....Our price, yard Sc Ali-Silk Ribbon in checked effects, one Strauss' price, yard - ..Our prics, yad 8¢ Ribbon one inch wide with drawstring, nearly every shade. Stauss’ pric yard 7c.. Our tr Narrow Fancy Silk Ribbons w.th draw- string, all colors, from half inch to one inch wide. Strauss' price, yard Oc. ..Our price, yard ¢ OUTING SUITS. inch wide Suits, Cloths, Some former Clearance Sale of Wash Outing made of Crash and Covert Cutaway or Button Jackets, Our trimmed, others p ain prices $3 00 and $3.50 Our new price, suit $1.685 OUTING SKIRTS. Light Biue-Duck Skirts, braided ; NaV/ Duck Skirts, with white bands ; Crash Skirts with white bands; All reduced to $1.35 TRIMMED HATS. More Fine Hats placed in the $2.00 collection for this sale. Some were formerly $5.00 and $7.50 and even more. WEINSTOCK, of the lines we wish to close out at once. ‘We think a simple, plain announcement will suffice to interest you. fast as the goods can be made ready th No trash or shop-worn stuff in the whole collection. MARKET AND TAYLOR STREETS. e oteaatea sl ol b ole aule Children’'s Underwear and Hos- trauss & Co., 18 Grant avenue, at gs As ¢ will go on sale. carried only medium and high grade interestinz and profitable as to-day. SCHOOL STOCKINGS. Vacation is almost over. School Stockings are needed. An opportunity to save aimost one-half of your money. 1 Children’s Black Seamless Stockings, R Our price, suit 33c bicycle ribbed, double knees, heels and toes. Sizes 6 to 9%. Strauss’ | price 20c...... Our price, pair 12 1=2¢ | Boys' Black Seamless Hose, 1x1 rib, very elastic, double knee, heel and | toe. Sizes 6 to 9 Strauss’ price 20c .Our price, pair 12 1-2¢c ¢ + £ ' MISSES’ UNION SUITS » NION SUITS. & * Misses' Jersey Union Suits, silver gray, % an excellent garment. All sizes. J t s' price 50c . Strauss' price su = LADIES’ CORSETS. All of Strauss’ 75¢ and dollar Corsets. A variety of shapes and colors, in nearly every size...... ..Our price 43¢ DRESS LININGS. Plain and Fancy Striped Linings, 33 inches wide. Strauss’' price 20c...... ..Our price 12 1-2¢ Plain Rustle Taffetas, abcut 32 inches w.de. Strauss' 10c and 12%c quality Our price Tc | Cotton Hair Clmh 24 inches wide, | gray. Strauss’ 15c quality, . «eee.Our price 9: Elastic Canvas, black and natural. e b bl b T oo bl bl bl bl oo bl bl 0o s Strauss’ 15¢ quality......Our price Tc Black Grass Cloths, 28 inches wide. Strauss’ 10c quality..Our price 6 1-2¢ Fancy Taffeta Linings, former price, yard 15c. ....Now, yard 9¢ Other Staple Linings at Similar Reduc- tions. LUBIN & CO., to | s forth, med. Beautiful Women. of stomach revenue stamp GENUINE REDUI}TION SALE! [ having Sacra- Te! N AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPCRA HOUSG MOROSCO AMUSEME —_ANOTHER_BRILLIANT SUCCESS—— O. (Inc.). Lessee. NT he beauty, "lr‘ ALL THIS WEEK, Ith. A Strong | ooc41y and _Beautiful Production of Audran’s al beauty | Delightful Comic Opera. “OLIVETTE” CHESTRA FLOOR. Reserved, 35c and 50c ORFSS CIRCLE, Reserved, 250, FAMILY CIRCLE, GALLERY, 10c. Reserved, 15c. MATINEE SATURDAY. At the Matinees the Best Reserved Seat can be hased for 25c. Family Clrcle 1Sc. e Gallery 10c. lephone Main 582. T WEEK—"FAUST" (in English). worth | | | h 1 wish | be | JOE POHEIM, THE TAILOR 201-203 Montgomeryst., arket st., ak- HoTEL EMPIRE BROADWAY (formerly Boulevard) And 63d STREET, NEW YORK CITY. | FURNISHED IN A BEAUTIFUL AND | HOMELIKE MANNER. OTED FOR THE EXCELLENCE | OF ITS CUISINE AND SERVIC ACCESSIBLE MODERN FIREPROOF. An extensive library of cholce literaturs has tust been mdded. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS EVERY EVENING. Delightfully and Conveniently Located. within ;n minutes of the Amusement and Shopping Centers. RATES MODERATE. American and Europzan Plans. - COLUMBIA : | PACKED OVATIONS MISS BLANCHE BATES LEADING THEATER Charles Frohman Presents Mr, HENRY MILLER And A SPEC'AL COMPANY. LAST 3 NIGHTS—MAT. SAT. { LORD AND LADY ALGY | C. Carton’s Brilliant Comedy. SEATS NOW SELLING. Brilliant Revival of HEARTSEASE HENRY MILL * TEMPLE ONDAY. CALIFORNIA THEATER S. H. FRIEDLANDER, Manager. NTINUE TO GROW. T NIGHT. TC And COMPANY OF PLAYERS. Henry Arthur Jones' Masterplece, THE DANCING GIRL Presented in Perfect Style by MR. T. DANIEL FRAWLEY. ON SALE FOR SEATS NOW “MADAME SANS GENE.” 1 00 Reserved Seats. Matinee Write for our book. ‘“The Empirs Illustrated, &nd other particulars. W, JOHNSON QUINN, Pro ritor, immmw, ¢ visir DR. JORDAN’S creat ¢ | IIISEIIM OF AHETOMY 1051 MARZET ST. bet. 6:2&T:R, S. The Largest Anatomical Museum Womd. Weaknesses or an Specialist ca the Coast. DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEMES [} ation free and strictly private. ¥ personally or by letter: A& @ every case undertaken. Write for ook, PHILOSOFEY of MALLED FREB. (A uable book for men) PR _JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St. 8. F. ¢ [ & = CHUTES Al AND 100 ‘00N AND EVENING. 'THuggDAY. AMATEUR SHOW TO-NIGHT! INCLUDING FOR THE LAST TIME THE LADIES’ W0OD-SAWING CONTEST NOW ON EXHIBITION-- THE ONLY ORANG-OUTANG IN THE UNITED STATES. Steiner 1851. Telephone for Seats, RUPTURE. USE NO MORE _ IRON | Hoops or Steel Springs. Rupture retained 'llh ease c and comfort, and thousands radi- cally CURED by DR. PIERCE'S | Magnetic_Elastic Truss. [ Call at |y cifice or write for New Pamphlet No. 1 | MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO., | 620 Market #t., opp. Palace Hotel. San Franciseo | SRR | Blg € 1= a non-poisonony romedy | for GoROTTheam Gleet, Spermatorrhees, | CURES Whites, unnatural dise in1to 5 days. Guarapteed nok 1o stretaze. [Prevents contagion. THEEvANS CHEMIOAL (o, Dranes. Non-astringent. | om0 SR SO1S l.n,phh\ wrappor, “ cxpress, propaid tod .00, or $3.78, tion, irritation or ulcera~ P\ . n-. THREE DAYS OMNLY! GREAT INTERNATIONAL AKE WALK CARNIVAL! MECHANICS’ PAVILION. dies’ and Children’s Matinee This Afternoon. BEAUTIFUL CHINESE BABY SHOW. CHINESE BABIES ON DRESS PARADE. Usual Cake Walk Programme This Afternoon. Extra Juvenile Performances. Special Amusement. | cut this advertisement from the paper and present it at the box office and children will | be_admitted free this afternoon, To-night the fnals of the Society, | cake walks will be settle ¢charges, or any inflamma- | ELECTRIC CAKE WALK WILL BE GIVEN. Amateur EAUTIFUL AND ENTRANCING. tion of mucous mem | BENNETT'S CONCERT BAND. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. ADMISSION—25c. Reserved and box seats on eale at the Em- porfum and Hale Br: Given to aid the Fund.” California Soldler Boys' \ AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. | | | LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF THE Gorgeous Burlesque, “BLUE BEARD” MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. NEXT WEEK—THE COMIC OPERA, “WANG.” Last Appearance of EDWIN STEVENS. EXTRA day,: July 31, GRAND OPERA SEASON. | particulars in the daily papers. | POPULAR PRICE 25¢ and 50:c Our Telephone, Bush 9. opening of the Watch for full NEW FACES, NEW ATTRACTIONS ! KILPATRICK AND BARBER, LES BROWNS, HOUDINI, MINNIE PALMER & CO., GEORGE WILSON, THE RIXFORDS, | MILLIAN AND SHIELDS, THE PASQUALIS, HAYES AND LYTTON. Reserved Seats, Chairs and_Box _Matinees Wedne: | ALCAZAR a PHONE --Maln 2. § MORE PERFORMANCES. | SATURDAY MATINEE. FLORENCE ROBERTS | In the Play of Emotion, “THE NEW MAGDALEN." Supported by WHITE WHITTLESY AND THE ALCAZAR | COMPANY. |15¢, 25¢, - S YR < 85¢, 50¢. RICES Next—Farewell week of LEWIS MORRISON | in “FAUST.” POPULAR FAMILY EXCURSION TR SANTA CRUZ | SUNDAY, JULY 23. | Personally conducted by Mr. WM. H. MEN- TON, Excursion Passenger Agent Southern Pacific Company. | 2 T e, R, e, (ONLY & 2 FOR THE ROUND TRIP | FIVE HOURS AT THE SEASIDE. | LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS IN CA Leave ferry landing. foot of Market st., | & m., returning arrive San Francisco at 8 p. m. Tickets on sale 2th, 21st and 224 Grand Hotel Ticket Office, 613 Market str and on the morning of 23d at Ferry. Traffic E. O. McCORMICK, Pass Mgr. T. H. GOODMA. ‘Those who were thers say the Panorama is a correct representation. Lectures by Prof W. G. ROLLINS _after- noons and evenings. Market st., nr. Eighth. Admission, 50c. Children, 25c. Manila SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M. BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. ADMISSION, 10c. CHILDREN. 5o Bathing, including admission, 2c; Chu- Ann‘Nc.