The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 24, 1899, Page 7

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FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1899. THE SAN AUCTION SALES. ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. SOCIETY JUST DOTES ON THAT CAKE WALKING R AUZERAIS USED THREATENS T0 BOND CAMPAIGN DN HISWIFE B STARVATION HAS B EN |HE|]|,Decoyed Her Into the Edgar Garnett Again Citi/ Hall. Captured. At 2 an S p. m. Sharp. 39 GEARY STREET. e ) Enough of Abandon to Agitation for a Park Be Acceptable. Ta ekl ‘RAINED BLOWS ON HER FACE ESCAPED FROM THE ASYLUM ; | Also, even 5 WAS ABUSIVE TO THE POLICE- HAD A RAZOR IN HIS POCKET MAY BE A CHARITY WALK THE MAYOR’S WORDS HEEDED MAN WHO ARRESTED HIM. FOR SELF-DESTRUCTION. | The Woman Pleaded With Tears in | His Hallucination Is That Society La- [;::!Kassflx‘_rtvmg Her Eyes for the Release of dies Are Enamored of Him the Infuriated and He Annoys | | Man. Them. TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE DIS-| ¢ TRICT LEADS OFF. —— V'S GAIT SAID TO BE | _OCEAN TRAVEL Pacific Goast Steamship T Broadway Has Failed provement the Circular Issued Strongly Opposing Adams Park Proposition and Fav- oring Purchase of Simson Tract Near Mills Seminary. LEte it aped from | iast Friday, Edgar M the Stock s leave | 4 and every street (Palace H GOODALL. P! 812 First Class Including Berty 88 Second Class and Meals, ALASKA COMMERCIAL CO. DAW ON YUK The New ME, SWEDISH CITIZENS ENJOY AN OUTING NEARLY A THOUSAND PICNIC AT SCHUETZEN PARK. Wil leave Sa above COMMERCIAL an Fr |~ AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. the Tiburon ntil 3:30 in the number of | DR. H. R. MORTON IS DEAD. ort e the The Aged Pioneer and Prominent Dentist Passes Away. R. M Sr., me a goodly carried | St. Louls. | st. Paul RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. UCKY LANDLORD SAVES HIS GUEST FROM DEATH DRAGS HIM FROM A BURNING BUILDING. G A PL Dr. H ¥ W T o Erom New York E Aug EMPIRE LINE. | Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. | For funl intor arding freight INTERNATIO 30 Montgomery and Y. Gus Carlson, Lodging-House Keeger, | TION COMP: £ its agencles. BAILROAD TRAVEL. S ¥ e SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Traims leave nnd are due (0 arrive ag SAN FRANCISCO. (Masin Line, Foot of Market Street.) Frox JUNE 25, 153 un and Sacramento. ... dding via Woodland . ; [ 8:004 ALl #:304 San Jose, Livermore, Ione, Sacramento, Marysville, Chico, L2ed 304 *Miiton, Oskdale snd Sonors. Valley via Oakdals - 9:004 Haywars, Nilesaod 1004 Martinez, Tracy. Lat Mesced aud Fi 91004 Fresio, Uakersiel Los "Argeles, New Orleana 10:004 Vallejo, Mar:! 11:00. Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 12:00x Niles, LI Stockton, Sacra- ord, Visalia, u . %:15p a s Sacraniento, Landi: Margsville, Oro 4:307 Niles, San J¢ 4:30p Yosemite Sieer Tos Aecon: 80P Stockton, Merced, Fres 8130 Mastinez, Tracy, Mend Mojave & 8:30p Sauta Fo L for Mojave sud Fast 480+ Chicago-Sau Francisco 8:007 Hayvwarls, +8:00¢ Valle, COAST BIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market T3:854 Santa Cruz Cruz an E Pri Etat = *3:113p Newark, Centerviils, & Almaden, Feiton, Sants Cruz and Stations s P 4107 Bans Jose. Gleuwood sad Way Sta- jone... K- :137 Felton, Santa’ tioos. V4 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAY FRANGISCO—Fost of Markes Stceet (Slip §)— Cruz apd Way s 900 I1c0sx. 30 13:00 Prom 03 TLAND— Fogl of Brasdway.—*0:00 B:00 10:004.10 11300 *1 1400 -5:00rm, COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend *8:104 Oc. al Way Statlon :00p San Jose and I al Waj 0P SanJoss and “for Aftern 1 Suoaay ouly. tSaturday oniy. f5unday and Mooday. nday excepte tsaturday sud Sum: CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. CO. SEH LES! SMI FBANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tibaroa Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. m. \FAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. DAYS— 1 1:10 a. m.; 1:45, at 7:35 pm, 6:30 pm fton, | 10:35 am Severely Injured in Rescuing | Otto Bahrs. | to this Tuolumne 0 years—Olga Olsen won, | ot TOYO KISEN KAISHA. ceduced rates. F grand arch for his y at compary’s office, Round-trip tickets at treight and passage app! al will be held under the aus- | 421 Market st corner Fi U. A Q W. B. CU General Agent er street, ars—Adeline Brickley ton has been al Building and ganized the TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF., COR- eiation and | L) ner First and Brannan strests 1 p. m., for ts of the Portuguese | TOKOHAMA ~and HONGKONG. calling _at Namaeda Counts. He | Kobe (Hioga). Nagasaki and ~Shangbai, O oS O F 'Req | connecting at Hongkong with steamers R L S AR €d | India. etc. No cargo received on board onm day .35 d Ancient | of eailing, ing the vear 1885 | AMERICA MARU. eputy grand arch, HONGKONG MARU llowing year by NIPPON MARU. 3 terment will The 8. 8. i = =ails for. 3! et sen s S Nednesday, July NS | THAT LICENSE TAX. | P57 Moana satls ALY ! via ‘Honolulu and T Auckland for Sydney | Berkeley Town Trustees Will Con: sider It This Evening. BERKELEY, July 23.—Some interesting developments are expected at the regular | Wednesday, August | & OMEINE- efyenr. Ao | Favorite Line Reund the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australla, Indla, Suez. | England, etc.; §610 first cla: severing fes. drfed-out struc- T80 am w 3 Healdsburg, Lytton, | Geyserville, $:30 pm 8:00 am Gloverdale, 7:35 pm| 6:30 pmy 7:30 am| Hopland and | {10:35 axg 33 pm| s:00am| Ukiah. | 1:35 pm| 6:20 pm 7:20 am( | 1 110:35 am | §:00 am Guerneville. pm| 3:30 pm( | | $:20 pra T30 am( 0 am Somoma 1040 am 408 an | 6:05 pm| 6:20 pm 10:40 am|10:35 am 7:35 pm| 6:23) pm r Mark West s; et Lytton cs: at Geyserville for Skaggs ale for the Geysers; at Hop- Highland ' Springs, a Bay, Leke- rings: at Uklah for Vichy rings, Blue Lakes, Laursl gs, Upper Lake, Pomo, % pm Stages conne. Springs end W for Lytton ; at Clov tor Duncan Sp Kelseyville, Carl at Santa Rosa e Sulphur S ngs, Saratoga Lake, Witter er Vailey, J Riverside, Lier] Bucknell's, Sant Heights, ' Hullvi Philo, Christine, Soda Springs, vhitesboro, Alblon, Little River, docino City, Fort Brags, Laytor Cum= s Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, ia 'and Eureka. ced rates. » Sundays round trip tickets to all potnts beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. H_C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Kelle; Th -tongued bunko man held forth of the Board of Trustees, to be ) p, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., i4 Montgomery .depot near the k all 4 in the Town Hall to-morrow even- | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight0fice. 227 Market St. and V:;(‘{‘r‘;‘la;hfhft Il game on | ing ac § o'clock. The much m:lked of - - n nicke S e altec ense tax upon merchants and express- ¥ trains to the city. The s & e i Nen Whs been agitating the busi- BAY AND RBIVER STEAMERS. {;na:.Mm'. l;\]?\'ébzlumwls up f;zll) 50, 23 | ness’ section of the community for the | e did a rushing business in a few minutes | pac veeks, s to be brought up for v Dreceding the departure of each train, and | bossiaeration. e |STOCKTON EXCURSIONS, THE STEAMER H. J. CORCORAN Wil _leave Washington-street wharf at § a. m. datly, returning from Stockton at 6 p. m. dally (Saturday excepted). Regular leave Weshington-street wharf at € p. m datly (excepting CALIFORNIA NAV. AND IMP. CO. Telephone Main §05. The Merchants’ Association, organized express purpose of fighting tne . will present a petition, signed by mber of the business men of the the tax be abolished. - an of Oakland, re- the legal adviser of the associa- s expected to speak in behalf of his no bet was accepted for less than $5. —_— ecee——— Services in Oakland Churches. OAKLAND, July 22—Rev. B. E dock of Michigan occupied the f the First Methodist Episcopal Church this steamers hile this evening Rev. Edward rn of Denver, Colo., preached FOR U. 8. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD, ould the board rescind the tax the A Mexican Veteran Passes Away. 1 sted last week come up for trial | 1030 = ‘m. le” was the subjec s sermon at the Elm- hurch this morning. Might Have Bled to Death. | OAKLAND 23.—Carl D. H. Sch Dr. W. H. French to-day e merchants arr, e 3 A 5 3 n Vete - United Presbyterian Church on the | for refusing to comply with its require- | Steamer '‘Monticello. 5 = “This Do in Remembrance of ments will doubtless be dismissed next Wed,, Thurs. and Lt s 5 P harch sponS | OAKLAND, July 2.—Charles Percival, a barber residing at Sixth and Webster | sustained a peculiar injury this | oon, resulting In the loss of consid- blood. rali- afte rab! from Avenue Methe t rning, while at the h of the same E Percival had just enjoyed his bath in a As LE CON Seen better da he that ¥ n_hi ON EARTH UPHEAVAL S8 i e L e e sts, conducted ser- scrat V"‘(:ygfbfigff{“gh | 2 2 > “'C&S-r! tians Are Debtors Not to the ! bl ndg ln!; and quickly dres: sa" franc.sco to Chlcago' he ran to the Recelving Hospital, whera | ward Borchert gave the injured mem 2 collodion dressing and stopped tae fow. Flesh, but to the Spirit” was the subject of Rev. A. Jatho's sermon at St. Markus German Evangelical Church this morn- ing. | “Rev. R. Ritchie, at St. Paul's Episcopal | Church, preached this morning about | | “The Good of Trouble.” | ERKELEY, July 23.—Earthquakes in Southern Californfa and a big tidal wave on Lake Superior following so quickly on the heeis of the volcanic phenomena in Hawali have set any number of people to think- ing that there might be a connection between these disturbances of the earth’s crust. THE CONTINENT. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN —_— ee——— “Gettysburg’ at the Dewey. OAKLAND, July 2.—The final produc- 0 peo- ing the present | deter the sincere e-tenth of the | be encountered in | s business as 18 to n the city of Oak- | preached this morning at the Twenty- | third-avenue Baptist Church. | ““iChristian_ Well-Digging” was the topic of Rev. C. H. Hobart's morning sermon | ter Gus Tate. three events, but that it would also be absurd to imagine any ulterior cause responsible alike for them all. While the disturbances seem to have happened so that on the face of it there would be some plausibility | pathos and love, is taken from the famous | Lttle whose name the plece bears. Mas- | the boy comedian, and | EVERY DETAIL, SERVL FRED HARVEY, AND ARE G purely accidental agitation under the earth’s crust. Conte said: “I will not deny —_— three things have occurred faith or the least shadow o: the other. The ground much stronger than any whi 1d was to be opoly. The | fresh in the to Company A, Fifth Regi- G. C., some of whose members part in the drama. In an interview to-night Professor Le pulpit of the Plymouth-avenue Congrega- tional Church to-day. Rev. Charles R. Brown's sermon to- night at the First Congregational Church Was on the subject of “The Democracy of Jesus. | —_— e Narrow Gauge Track Sinks Again. COMPAGNIS GENERALE TRANSA TLANTIQUEZ | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. ALAMEDA, July 23.—The sink on the | iiing every Saturday at 10 a m. ment, 1t DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, MARKET ST. TELEPHONE, Main 1331 OAKLAND OFFICE, 1113 Broadway. SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. EAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. absolutely that there is something in the fact that these as they have. But I have not the least particle of ? belief that they are in.any wise related one to for holding to a disconnection between them are ich could be assumed to establish a relation. “Earthquakes are occurring every hour of the day. Hardly a moment CEAN TRAVEL. [] tra | to the | of | ation on_ this | Santa F_e Route THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS | PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED d. A charter ~ s possibie e lines | ofessor Joseph Le Conte, head of the department of geology in the Rev. Charles G. Adams, late of New | Adra il : - Gt i ‘I‘X:-‘i‘ L'nh'er-ilypc:f L'nlenrnla.p!s not one of these. He is inclined to be very con- ’EO{R. xhxe xéetmrgfic:%rcw(gedSt.“;Anarer-;s honfl?f g&;e 'Sggflnhg::—m :‘a;mmvell:v TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAKLAND MOLE y pl 0 e v <. i - scopal . 1! e ulpit | at e 4 1S -ni . C G B m | y .r.a!nU(,lD ‘a‘.llg‘ gervative with respect to any possible connection between the three disturb. h&e IOE_ e ot B toduy pulptt | At e D lowed by that stirring war mnfifilg?;gE;angngTz:\;Tb TAKE he Snces. He declares that not only can thers be no casual relation between the X|“Rey A. W. Rider of Los Angeles drama, “Gettysburg.” the plot of which, | MARKET-S 5:30 P. M. replete with thrilling, realistic war scenes, = DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. PERFECT IN | MEALS AT | st the same time, - in the idea of thelr connection, he prefers to look upon the comnectlon as at the First Baptist Church. Frank Bacon have been specially engaged | REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE | and In no wise indicating any general state of disorder or Rev. J. 1. McLean, D. D.. occupied the | for the (;sl,and the proceeds of the week | RATES. will be_given NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN. 63 Santa Clara street. g xpay- | idition to what was | the opposition | 14 be of interest to | vocating the acquisition er supply. passes but that the earth’s crust trembles at some portion of its surface. When there are mountains of recent origin, comparatively, there are certain to be voleanic eruptions and disturbances from time to time. Our own coast is rather recent in this respect, and we must expect earthquakes every now and of Hawaii may be even more recent in | narrow-gauge road over the San Leandro | from Pler &, North River, foot marshes refused to be “a thing of the | Morton st. LA GASCOGNE, July 35; LA | past.” One hundred feet of track went | TOURAINE, August 2. % AMPAGNE, | down Thursday. On Friday another strip A August 12; LA BRETAGNE, August 13; LA | i = ORMANDIE, August 26 First-class to sank. Saturday still another section re- | § 05"ors up-rard, 5 per cent reduction : lay a deed was re-‘g promote: of the| ’ ferred all Leave San Francisco. via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY. April 23, 15%. WEEK DAYS, 3:30 a_mi, and 1:4 p. m. oo o e bR OO b Qe b OO O 00 00 O Cruz, in three sections, was delaved for | ADA, 32 Broadway York, J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Pacific 'Coast Sy LAgesia, Fare, 8. F. to Summit and Return. $1 40. THOS COOK & SON, Agts.. 621 Market st o0 there could In no way affect conditions in | an hour until temporary trusses could be WW*QW+Q+WW Lplaced under the tracks. ire making themselves over the city § Monlkomery &ve. San Franclsco. i 3 ridicu- | a - and braying at the mogn, cutside investors are guielly MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- {3 ‘agatn. Forall Wo know, the lsland!h ;. ? the lava found X | fused to stay above the mud, and this| e silurians and mega- origin than our own, judging from the state and presence O 9 e s the whole stretch bi on round trip. Second-class to Havre. $45, 10 | = gday at 5:15 p. m., Beturning Same Evef- S nle g = - | % v time. But a disturbance { mornin, e ole st egan to sink | per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL i e o Oakland Is developing. While | ¥ there. They would be subject to eruption at any time But o ¢ Below the grade. ' A big excurslon to Santa | X¢ENCr FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- | CDETS 5 5. #na 1l am and 16, 2:30 , udson building). New NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Comme! April 23, 18% FROM SAN FR. TO MILL VALLEY ANT RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS— . 11:00 & m. a1 4:00, *6:00. : p. m. RA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael, on Mondays, Saturdays and_Sundays, at g UNDAY: 00, 11:30 a 5 1:00, 1 m, ndays. Sundays. a _m.; 12:30,_2:15, EXTRA TRIPS marked (%) MILL VALLE 0 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'n 9 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta’ m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— Point Reyes and way statlons. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. m Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'na. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR VALLEY RAILWAY COMPARY. 18 llows: orth-bound. DMixed. {Sunday | _ger. Exc'ptd | Daily. Passen- |Mixed. |Passen- ger. |Sunday | Stations. Daily. Exc'ptd| pm| 6:00 pm. am| Stockton | 3: 5 Merced Fresno |2 00 am|11:00 am. 40 am| 1 2 i pm| 6:33 pm T Stopping at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connections Inquire at Traffic Department, 321 Market st. Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, B25 KEARXY ST Established 1n 1854 for the treatment of Privatd Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debllity or disease 'ufln‘ on bodyand mindacd Skin Diseases. 'I'he docior cureswhen othersfeil. Try hlin Charges low, '.‘Ilrtn"u” mteed. Cillorwrite » Box 1957, Sat Francisoa | i Dr.d K.

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