The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 6, 1899, Page 13

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST ‘6, 1899. 13 AI!VEBIISEKZNT& CITY OF & KENNEALLY TO GET HIS JOB ON THE FRONT = | f KING OF THE DOPE-DREAMERS IS AT LIBERTY PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY. “Brick”McPhersonls:Percy Henderson In- Free Again. ; duced to Resign. GULURED DRESS GUODS WON ON A TECHNICALITY A POWER BEHIND THE SCREEN THE POLICE WASTED TIME IN DAN BURNS' SATELLITES PULL PROSECUTING HIM. DOWN THE WHARFINGER. —_—. — A Writ of Habeas Corpus on His Be- Will Release His Claims on the Port balf Is Heard by Judge Dunne, | Wardenship to Cover the | Who Was Forced to Dis- Bungling Errors of charge Him. Governor Gage. ....NEW FALL STYLES.... JUST OPENED. ugust Tth, We Will Place on Sale the Arrivals of the Very Latest ON MOND AY, A t from Europe) g: High-Grade Novelties @ udin B B B B R ONTRE FOND, RAYENE CHENILE, ALLINE, RAYENE CRYSTALL EXTRA SPECIAL colorings. . $1.00 yard $1.50 yard CAREFUL ATTENTION DRY GOODS CO’“PA\Y, roer G and Stockton Strests, San Francisco. UNION SQUARE. nderson has not as T AND CITY OF PARIS 8. E. D T S e R R $eccsssessssssscsscsscsssscsccce 4eesescsessecsscsssrsssssscsscesssssssssssessscssssose RAILROAD TRAVEL. rac COMPANY. 1c SOUTHERN Trains leave nud are dae (o arrive at SAN FIRANCINCO. t of Market Stre DowN EAST VIA TH “BlG FOUR™ ¥ CHARLES PARDEE'S GOAT. Steaks in Eureka Which Cost $10 THE ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS water e KN!GKEHBUGKER SPEGIAL. O—-EP::‘ TO TH MOUNTAINS LAKES AND SEA SIDE.|: THROUGH SLEEPERS FROM ST. LOUIS| — NEW YORK AND BOSTON Via New York Central. MRS. STERETT GOT A COMFORTABLE SUM JOSEPHINE WALTER FILES HER Famous Left an Estate Running Up Into the Hundreds of Thousands. 1 account and report of dministratr tav Walter, Through Slecpers to Washington, reaching all the health and PLEASURE RESORTS OF L. HILLEARY, W. P. DEPPE, __tions...... St. Louis. Cincinnati. | CREEK ROUTE FERRV WARREN J. LYNCH, - = Ganeral P and Ticket Agent 0. Cincinnati, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN R OO LESSE SAN FRANCISCO AND NOHTI PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburoa Ferry, Foot of Markst 8t CISCO .TO SAN RAPAEL. _ | 900, 11:00 & m; 13:8 | 19, ¢ p. m. Thu >=dun—k.un l('a . m. Baturdays—Estra trips at i o [ \ . :1’:;:‘:.' —$:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:39, 388 A ™ TS AEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. 4:10, 7:50, 3:20, 1:10 & m there still B oeays Tats il 44, 3:40, 5:08, | rther set forth (ha \ Arrive | Ban Frascisce. eirs of the are Josephine | —— | Walter, decedent’s wi ugust Wal- U Bma- | Week | ter, a brother; Louls Walt a brother; i s | avs. | Destinaison. | Gaye. | Davay | Fredericka Berkenbusch, sister; Herman — ~ et | Walter, a broth Emma Gramschutz AST RAILROAD e jortoy o Martha Jacobi and El Muther, children Via Sausalite Ferry | diChanic - i 10:36 am ceased Appear- | DON'T MONKEY with a poor laundry, ance has also been made by the children tta Schubert, claiming her to be d sister of Gustav Walter. | e e if you want first- |10:28 am | class word done, or you will get the' Advances made on furniture and planos, with 10 wm) 60 o8 | warst of it. We nse nathing Dut. the [ s o o e Jiez Guernevitte. |1:38 pm| = *2 | best soaps and washing materials,| ENGINEERS WANT MONEY. | 820 pm. Retuse to Continue Work on Plans for Sewerage System. Unless the Board of Superviso steps to proy r en lasts longer, looks bet- Ao:40 am) §:40 A | tor keeps fresh longer, satisfaction and gives more 6:05 pm| 6:20 pm when done by our 10:40 7:35 pm) ods. | perfect m " Sebastopol. . ¥ = saw-edg n Francisco noon the engi sk will throw up hey have prac already although er their action The United States Laundry, Office ! 1004 Market Street. Telephone South 420. Oakland Office, 542 Eleventh St. Supervisor 3 ultimatum of BA.IIB-OAD mm 1d Manson was rece T ay i > form of a commu- Propo: erence to asolution ed by rd several weeks ago authorizing | e payment of $1500 to them on accoun to do Springs, | e River, rt Bragg, tile, Cum< Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, as! Santa fe Route San franc:sco to Chicago. a letter the en- | g to their draughts- | men directing them not to do any more | work on the plans except at their own tng’ ell's Springs, Scotla and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Bundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Tecket Offices, §50 Market st., Chrontcle vidg. gineers had addri risk Later in the day City Engineer Tilton | had a conference with the Auditor and latter informed him that he did not THE MOST COMFORIABLE WAY ACROSS THE CONTINENT. H_C. WHITING, RYAN, in paying the demanc Gereral Manager. c.-. Pass. Agent. pa §ng¢§»d ”ggtnis"r‘:s t circumstances un- the court. acditor holds that the Board of THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPAKY. Jan. 25. 18%, trains wi The Supervisors exceeded its authority when it transferred the sum of $20,000 from the street lighting fund to a Special fund designed to cover the expense of the sew- erage plans. He is willing to audit about $600 worth of demands for material pur- chased by the engineers, but will not pay out_any money for services rendered while so many other bills against the city which are due and payable are outstand- CARS CHICAGO AND FOR MARKET-STREET FERRY AT & m P M From ound | Mixed. | Sunda: DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL SERVING MEALS AT REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE | RATES. Stations. Damlana Bitters tor and Ner- tmcxu | BAJA CALIFORNIA } | s ing. If the board will make provision for OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- | the payment H{fl;hel vngmeegs in (1}11@ new CEMENTS AS TH. N T tax levy the difficulty can be easily sur- s 1E SANTA FE ROUTE. | [ unted. That would necessitate the re- Seinding at to-morrow’s meeting of the former resolution and the passing of an- other nu(hofllmg the payment of the | money out of the general fund for the next fiscal year. Such a plan would do away with the \ SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, 6% | MARKET ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 1581 | OAKLAND OFFICE, 1S Broadway. 1 SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. SAN JOSE OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara street. Circular.) e S i Stopping at intermediate points as required. For particulars of stage and other connections inquire at Traffic Department, 321 Market st., San Francisco. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year | [ objections of the Auditor and provide the | Grand Opera Season FIRST ACCOUNT. | The Man Who Made the Otpbeumi I GRAND mea; for carrying on the work. FISH. Increasing the Capacity of the Eel River Hatchery. Fish and Game Commissioner H. W.| l\enle" of Los Ange! and J. P. Babcock turned from a trip to the Eel | hery, where they have been for FCR MILLIONS OF larging o as provided by | a bill by the recent Legislature. Mr. ler let a contract for the enlargement = the hat, , the addition being 30x40 £ rease the hatch- WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY MATINEE, Aug. 6. G gl SEVEN NEW PEOFLE! - - - NINE NEW ACTS! OF et e inttaien ot ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY OF A L AT e MLLE ALEXANDRA DAGMAR construct two large rearing ponds. one above and the N"Pr below the buildings, wbich will permit of holding all the small | fry until they are of able size to start | for their home the sea. Worl Famous Warbler. The high-born Russian Beauty and the SOMETHING NEW AND CLEVER, THE DEONZOS, DARING BARREL ACROBALS! s Most —_—————————— School Children Vaccinated. One were v The Ri«"d > undred an school children | They made a hit Bob—ALDEN & mLi.—sz;-ap i Expon real rag-time comed: | = AMUSEMENTS. ‘ - COLUMBIA & szsmmns MOND AY AUSUST 7. NINTH AND LAST | WEEK BUT ONE! | HENRY MILLER AND A SPECIAL COMPANY. the Coast! First Appearan e on ian donated Return atter two THE BIOGRAPH | With & new series of war-time views and scenes of | LEADING THEATER Last the Nat ldal:nc COTTON and L.ONG —Nick ROUBLES."” fve Son and Daughter, week of 1S A BIG JOs. ADELMAN. Master of the Xy DF\\JE MEIER. the bag M rag t | Last Appearance on Any Suge—THE PHOITES—(leverest Pantomime Act in the World. | MATINEE T0-DAY (SUNDAY), AUG. 6ith. OURHEROES FUNDBENEFIT WELCOME TO OUR ....Returning Volunteers.... Parquet, any seat, 25c; Baicony, 10¢; Children 10c, any part. FIRST PRODUCTION IN AMERICA OF THE GREAT LONDON SUCCESS, BROTHER - OFFICERS. A COMEDY IN 3 ACTS. % AT THE .ORPHEUM... THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Aug. I7. e e on First-Continuous Performance Ever Given on the Pacific Goast. '”Vflu GPEHA HUUSE. 1 Beginning at 12:30 P. M. and Ending at 6 0'Clock. e ..ATTRACTIONS. ' ..GREATEST TRIUMPH OF ALL... | AUGUST 14— FAREWELL WEEK OF HENRY | | | HENRY MILLER AND COMPANTY! BLANCH AND THE FRAWLEY ( FivoL: v TH | Fromix | MORK( AN NY TALTIES FROM THE ORPHEUM AND CHUTES! IMPUBTANT_._Aucmn sale of seats will take place at the Orpheum on THURSDAY, August 10, af noon Seats especlal'y provid ed for la THEATER SOLD OUT NIGHTLY! | The general NOTHING SO GRAND IN pmcgs sl and 82 YEARS! verdict 1is A. Mc r"’Pr“le.m Or“‘lflu“x box nffi e. to L-\l“ THE LIMITED LsG.\‘.E,\lE T IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE. ‘w‘iLUGIA””"—'G“’" CALlFORNlA THEATER... For Next Week Our Sale Is Enormous' = Bl%:x WEEKS TO-MORBOW of the SUPERB rai’s Superb Creation, ARTIST AND HER EXCELLENT COMPANY—As Presented by T. DANIEL FRAWLEY. “TROVATORE!” “TROVATOR ated Wednesday, Fnday Magnificent R COHMENCING TO-MORROW (MONDAY) EVENING! by T. DAN R THE FAIRY GODMOTHER" Popular Prices, 25¢ and 50 sessmves s=aes AEEX"Z“ZK};‘M‘UN|UN COURSING PARK CflUTES AND 100! BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW. = SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, TO-NIGHT—"ROMEO AND JULIET.” oS EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. August 5 and 6. TO-MORROW (MONDAY) NIGHT, — | THE MILLARDS ez b OPEN STAKE.. OF LYONS"f 88 $725 | NUMII;ASTIUNS PHIé%ggNEY! e I | SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, AT 2:30 P. M. | IMMENSE PROGRAMME. SWIMMING RACES FOR nted and Beau- tiful A MISS FLORENCE ROBERTS VIOLET DALE MOVING PICT Reserve Seats by ' Souvenirs for the Ghnldren To-Day. Telep! MA Last | TRAIN SERVICE: ce of ; 5 VALUABLE PRIZES. Boccacclo | Leaves Third and ! ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN childrs Revival of | “FALKAZ” Aug Gor- | . Admission---- 2 S C---Ladies Free GLEN PARK. Mateo cars direct. Bathing, including | OF ast couw 5ACRAMEN Mission street and ~SEPT. 4% To1 6”'T0 (HoicesT Mruits Wines, VEGE - THIS SUNDAY- FREE THEATER. OLYM PIA. | Eddy Street, Corner Mason. | The Best Vaudeville Talent and Free. | Refined and High Class . VAUDEVILLE.... “THE TRAMP AND GAIETY GIRL." A laughal e farce by Bragg and Ashton. the greatest of all “TABLES, GRAINS & GRASSES Engagement Ext | GHAM anD LA oF @LIFURNIA/ BLANCHE ELflAPfl‘ l. LLAIR | EDWARD BADGER, the 2 \VE TOD PAXTON, the fun-| Talented “ own. rings as h H.\RDL\'G. the | CORNALLA AND LE CLAIR, In a Wonderful Acrobatic Act. First Appearance, SWINGING F‘E%IE;; TATEs 1 an entine =\ GREAT STOCK SHOW. e i " Music 4 Dtrteinent. EXHIBITS TRANSPORTED [REE for all kinds of fleld sports. AD:! ARMSTRONG AND O°NEIL, | MISSTON, 10c. i In a sparring com: . intr¢ducing bag punch- | | a other fistic wonders. o eI g s s amiee o [ R attlC | EXCURSION RATES To VISITORS, eay the Panorama is a ville Stars. ADMISSION FREE. ‘—EVERY FRIDAY. | Wi FoR PARTICULARS, )Em J. smsanlsv_‘kfi SPiI;Egg;EE“sT MATINEE S/ AMATEUR of Manila Bay! FAREWELL CONCERT! EMIL STEINEGGER (Pianist), Assisted by Press Club Quartet, Thursday Evening, August 10 Sherman & Clay Hall, 223 Sutter mission, 50c, including sale at Kearny and Sut | Weekly Call, $1 per Year

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