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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. AUGUST 12, 1899 5 MILLONNRE ~ 'RED MEN JOURNEY HERE TO HOLD |\ HARBOB FOR.. ... e ASSAULTED BY THEIR SUPREME LODGE SESSION "y yioq oW AN @ POSITIVELY SPECIAL BARGAINS ! S AT e R At 10 Cents Pair. : Work of Dredging to Begin at Once. i @ LADIES’ TAN AND BLACK COTTON HOSE, with double heels and soles; full finished; at 10c a pair. At 25 Cents Pair. LADIES' FAST-BLACK COTTON HOSE, imported, with double heels and soles; in plain and ribbed; at 2c a pair. CORSETS. CORSETS. el Mine Owner W. H. Martin the Victim. Sl e Rt SRR \ At 1.00. BEATEN IN BROAD DAYUGHT:? CAPTAIN FRASER’S BIG LOSS 21 dozen LADIES' CORSETS, Insall the latest models, long, medium el and short; perfect fit guaranteed; black, white, drab, pink and blue; — for s1. . | RAT ATE HIS WAXED MUSTACHE WHILE HE SLEPT. e HE IS CONFINED TO HIS ROOMS AT THE PALACE. MEN’S FURNISHINGS. £y At SO Cents. - About 15 dozen MEN'S FLEECE LINED CAMEL'S HAIR UNDER- SHIRTS AND DRAWERS (odd sizes); regular §l quality; will be closed out this day at 50c each. e | | The Affair Has Caused Considerable | [ | Captain Taylor of the American Ship | Kenilworth Will Educate His j Excitement in Local Club Cir- S <HIER POWHATTNV D DDA cles, Where Martin Is \ | Children While at Sea. | ’ 9 Well Knows. 0 W ‘i BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. . ) ¢ — At $1.00 a Suit. )| $ 45 SUITS OF ZE! N "BLE- SASTE MAKES (sizes vessels drawing seven feet can enter it at low water. The Government has the matter in 1d and in a few weeks the | | contract for the dredging will be let. The bids for this work were very far apart, checks and blue cheviot; on special sale to-day at $1 a suit. At $1.25 a Suit. 20 CHILDREN'S MIDDY SUITS, in dark brown tweed and with fancy braided coats and vests; on special sale to-day at §1 25 a suit. ocal clubman, was erday afternoon on ove Grant avenue, by en whom he be- SUPREME TREAFVRER T A T A A A A A D bbbttt e e e oo After knock Kicking him the lowest being Edward MeCann, | —— e e $12.402, and the highest the Dundon Bridge BLACK DRESS GOODS. 5 and Construction Company, $3 The SN s 1king their escape At 60 Cents Per Yard. 47-inch ALL PURE WOOL ENGLISH STORM SERGE. extra heavy, in two different wales; exceptionally good value; at 63 per vard next lowest to the McCann bid was that | of Marshall Harris, who offered to do the | work for a little over $26 | The secret of the gre: | — | the nids is fonnd in the fact that McCann | At 75 Cents Per Yard. intends using the Jordan rotary dredger MOHAIR CREPONS, in a variety of designs; positively a bargain; at and excavator. With this he claims he T5¢ per yard. can move fifteen cubic vards of earth a minute, while the dredgers at present | in use can only remove one cubic yard of | earth a_minute. | fefefmfeefefrefelmfelefefeetefe o et otk el ywner was picked up in ndition and assisted e S At $1.00 Per Yard. -inch PIEROLA CLOTHS, in new designs; extra special; at $1 per yard. = \ The Government, when calling for the z bids, specified that kind of dredge: / B spscined fhal ing St of Tpe) RIBBONS. e which is cked by th merican Surety | - JACOR RUMET < { PAJT GRAND <HIEE CAL. S B ) At 25 Cents. No. 4 ALL SILK DOUBLE CORDEDGE SATIN RIBBON; worth 40c; special at 2ic. VEILINGS. C_OLLARETTES. At 25 Cents Per Yard. 18-inch DOTTED CHIFFON VEILING. black, Yale blue, black dots on white; on special sale at 25c per At $1.25 Each. BLACK LIBERTY SILK COLLARETTES, pleated ends; on sale at each. "BLACK SILKS. Company, is that with the Jo he can do the work at 6 ¢ vard and make a profit, wt the other bidders figured that in order to make it vay they \\4}!1!(1 require from 13 to 19 cents a cubic d. | ESWith ven feet of water in Alviso har- ) | bor lar sternwheg¢l steamers could come and go at all hours of the d. uld give a water competition which would mean a great deal for Sa ta Clara County. It would mean a duction of train rates for both passen- PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER. gers and freight and that would be a ¢ saving of thousands of dollars monthly RN outer guard; John Wunder, guard of morning by the ption committes, A1 LR EIE COTRNS O, i (e Supreme the forest; J. B. F . B. Rode consis C. ahrbach, Charles ¢ hands of Major Heuer and he will for- An paten a cubic ould identify before B e B o B A B o S oy DDA < ardt. and L. Krumb, trustees. The member- Schlest i Reinhardt, C. B. ward them to Washington at once | = s to ship is of which about 800 are di Rode, L. Krumb, Julius Friske and R. _The schooners Muriel and H. D. Ben- | At 75 Cents Per Yard. dixen finished a 1se and exciting | Landmann. A procession will be ) r- 29-inch TMPORTED BLACK TAFFETA (French); extra speclal valus c per yard. z n Fra istributed formed s in tributed in the co, while the ¢ Y C race yesterday. They left here in_com- | pany on July 29 and both were in Puget | nd it will parade along N ot sh, Grant ave- the lod loc: Sacramento, ket street, Ke Sound vesterday mori must | = Los Angeles, Oakland, Alameda, San nue, Post, Stockton, Market and Turk Y | have raced in company v up the | At $1.00 Per Yard. £ o S lso o 7 street to Turn Verein Halli Ttis ex- ( t and passed in through the Straits | 22-inch EXTRA HEAVY BLACK GROS-GRAIN; rich, soft and 1 Joe A B e e e v o of Sun Juan de Fuca within an hour or %o lustrous; wear guaranteed: very ptional value at $1 per yard. re ) poss L zl o s pte 3 3 of ‘each other. Captains Carlson and Ol- = _‘ nd BEEhinior ey s SanlWES KA e B e e wa. & | Sen had a bet of 31 on the race, but the At S$1.i10 Per Yard. enhauser is the e rer 5 2 s, . will have to do some figuring to find out 21-inch BLACK SATI 1C SE; soft finish; deep, rich black; man, wili provide a break- Y | which won. The telegrams to the y they ()| Merchants’ Exchange states that the Mu- hown Y | Tiel was at Port Blakeley while the H. D. ) | Bendixen was close by in Salmon Ba to the Supreme lert is r, R. Schwartz fast for the visitor: On Mongc g the past will be t »n in carriages and satisfactorily; this satin a positive bargain cl 3 intima warranted to wear at $1 10 per yard. om Californ ire M. Feut and R. Landman Dur e el el e e is insinua- el el el bbb e T that ior| 3 % ¢ e j sdi on of Califo sus- all the points of intere n the city ( S 3 been known as Year the jurisdiction of = 20 ¢ The many friends of Captain Frase tw naires h: the *Una Odern der. Roth. tained a loss gf twenty-three by death, park, ocean beach, Ingleside and other ) | the |.rm.~n'.~r:nr|’. Quee I)r”:"r'.‘«lurr‘n B ut the are t anner ependent Order of the but by additions the m mbership is places. On Tu 1y there will be an (/rdering why he wears his mustache i, Red Men, 2d of tribe to des- about as it was last ye There all-day business sessio nd in the | clipped close these da The captain | BS ot e the e bodies, the been an rease of finance by about evening a banquet in the Claus Spreck- ¥ ;;:_3:1\1;“( Ivl;lln(_m:”{-"lh.ln'z. it was a case of | $1000, and the aggregate fu of the els build On Wednesday llurm;: the e D n{'l“(fr":"‘{‘,f‘x‘i""éj several lodges is $66.643. business se 1 the supreme officers MAbAtore dolas Yuc el HEf et i | hursday there on and in the of the repre- Hall. wrefully waxed at a downtown barbe: After the me Lodge, which was will be elec! nd on an Francisco through the will be the closing sc efforts of Past Grand Chief Jacob evening a ball in honor .. h, who was cpre 4 sentatives in Turn Verel Rumetsch, - Wwho was, & epresen 2. Arong the supreme off who will hours of the morning Captain Fraser | to the Supreme session held in Bric arrive to-morrow are: C < Acker awc Something alive was sitting on | is compose Tepresen: man, grand chief powhattan, the high- (/| his face and seemed to be paying parti 1d_Lodges in the est official of the order; € Av Wahle, % | ular attention to his mustache. A sud- n who will supreme grand secretary. and Philip ()| den move on the part of the skipper | to-morrow Linderking, supreme grand treasurer. ) | scared a big and as it made for i ¢ | hole Captaln Fraser followed. The rat g0t | s — - yes % ~ < PN < <5< @ | aWay and Fraser proceeded to view h Sk e ® LT NIE L S% T GREAT GERMAN OPERA |SAN FRANCISCO IS over fifty others who ha shot Lhan e COMING NEXT SEASON | WAXING WEALTHY g Various places all over th S : oL esumade fenihe oo 1S 3 fitfeai na Social nife of ‘the State. ' Not | gAY AEETES CiRia Vibterany. 1084¢d | GADSKI, SEMBRICH, RESZKE AND | FOUR HUNDRED MILLION DOL- The Supr brought to reception it was too late to re- turn to his ship so the captain put up for the night at a hotel. During the early Murphy Bullding, Market and Jones Streets. oo onfoonfnfoonfefonfnfoonefo e oo fefeonfofer L - + i i : port, Ca tives from the G 1 States In the Gnic ceived at the ferr \' e be 5 e state. Not | gown from Costa yesterday losdcd | e e N — e ——— ne of them died in battle. They were ali [ 9% n from Tort Costa 3 3 | | — . s at fo pe. “During her s et RS Ss: COLEMAN ON TRIAL VAUNEYROADEAEE SR Suted it ‘the ‘ersonai, orders of the | WA, (OE SUEP DIEPE.0C Y| OTHER STARS 1O APPEAR. LU 8T LESEE Work on the New Ferry & The country is in a staté of generai| WILAM, & TON I7€0 BOTRE CO0L 16 Eng. | Eames, Brema, Dipple and the New | The Auditor Submits His Annual gifx"l"né",‘ffl“'(‘_‘} {'l‘,‘cgu‘;[:f,’,“'.’:,‘;,’f JPeople are | land. » Captain Taylor is taking his w York Symphony With Paur or Statement to State Controller fhey | and two sons and a governess with him Pamrosch Billed. Colgan. and to places of safety as) fflhl( a i ca i e ctator ealizes the dete: tic . L Ean, ok b 1o held and employs a large | Gaptain Dorris went out in command of =D = | force of police for his personal protection. | {® MAAIPOrt, Norsap, TV Jast TOUrS | wp.; the friends of C. W. Strine, the | Auditor Wells yesterday completed his gl BY COURT-MARTIAL | = But Slowly Toward Completion. | 2 Owing to the ¢ receiving material ‘ THE WOULD-BE SUICIDE HAS | from the fon Iron Works is actory Progress on not making, very HIS FIRST HEARING. the construction of the new ferry boat for Theos s cell Daid and they are | day night. Captain Lombard was take ; the Valley Road Company. As Mr. Storey These men are well paid and theYgov: | #ick at the last moment and remaine he- | clever Philadelphia impresario, discov- | statement of taxable property and its as- | the . ¥ hind. The t sment in the city and county of San nsport Hancock will reqii're | ered that he had arrived as a member of | ¢ . master when she goes into commission | ypo penn: ania reception committee | Francisco and mailed it to Controller Col- “.l_ll"),,fff";"zh"L}_,‘,Sj,‘];f’,"“"‘.j“{‘é"‘"’,‘l‘,’l If * 35| they immediately knew that he had other | gan at Sacramento. The total assessment alary for over twelve months. ter of her. Dlans than those of a patriot. Soon these | foots up $105.111.615, divided as follows: {fied, for it is now Value of real estate other than city and town i - . sscribes the situation, ““The | 5 e ng Ensign of the Iowa Will Be |graphically de crik i 5 ernment that ever get a nce to draw S : Union Iron Works have made boiler T their wages. The Gua lan legation Called to Account for a High Jimon lCabrera Runs hmgs At Washington has not received a cent tube and in the days to come they will ¢ Old Time. build a boat around it. The lack of m Al to Suit Himself. To judge from the tone of the letters £ terial is due to the congestion of order: Guatemala 18 ot a good place for| ,he transport Warren, with the Colora- | suppositicns were ver 2 1 2 > Sua ala is no « 2 « Aspor . 2 e s | lots $3 202,430 ern factories, which have more _ = “ S ided | do regiment aboard, left Yokohama ¢ ¢n that he is making arrangements 5 " in the Eastern fa S 4 man to move to with the idea of bring- | 47, JEIREN {RRRTC ML KOKROUAING, 7 | knowa Value of city and town _ i, $155,912,620 3 for a German opera season to take place | G0 0 S o nove” real " estate, she gets nere. | N, 'Cnd of next March or the beginning | oo, o contracts on their hands than they can ing up a family in peace, quietude and o However, this stacc of at-| QRDERED MANY EXECUTIONS piencs? ® T~~~ i r Wednesday before = ‘Rements are being made to give tha ¥ 1to. H ve ittt e — g n i v Value of improvements on real estate other o el ictaaitoest long that ho hearty welcome and they wul|of April. + v s, $978,50 the passengers over the Valley Road will —— ESTATES OF THE DEAD. (fiat they are home again when ihc| Mr. Strine speaks very highly of e N toen o, be una o come from Point Richmonc z AFE_NO PROP- % 2 | K ranci people are through ~iw | Francisco as a musical town, especially = = be b ociaco In the new craft some | NO MAN'S LIFE SAFE Wills of Christopher Nobmann and | them. regarding grand opera. He proposes to ate assessed of real es- | ERTY RIGHTS RESPECTED. Isaac Johnson Filed. have a three weeks' season, during which The will of Christopher Nobmann, who | ar E [ iftee: erformances are to be given. died on the 4th inst. at Oleander, Fresno GAS COMPANY ASKS e amx o includo the following operas: when completed will b tions for ove time next The vesse feet long, with accommod: value of improvements, $96,090, e of real estate, lots and improve- pe—— i . = In the mean er warm time which | six hundred passe E f by h: Tell of the Havoc |C aving an estate val 000, | v no g g2 oetterdam- I o the trafic will be taken care of by | Letters That el o: County, leaving an estate valued at $52,000, “Walkur “‘Siegfried, et a T oma meaon ng | fime e trasie wil be iakey cae of by | Letters That Tel of Hle eTee oo Seiedas. Tha | FOR MORE MONEY |:wankvrer, Siestricdy | o i R — Port Orchard Cc was 1 “brought down from the north for au y | qutests “follow:” “To_¢. Nobmarin, a son. = = singer.’ | {Tannhauser,,, anLOREnErID” | SNl of maney And g an of- surpose and which is now being Less Than a Year’s $500; to Charles E. Nobmann, a son, $00; | “Fidelio,”” *“Magic Flute e 1308 AT in- | oherhauled and fived for the slips at Hay | 5 | to Annie Koope daughter, $1000; to ‘AMOUNT FIXED IN THE EEVY |, J Figaro. Mme. Gad. | ,Total value of all the above property, $06,- . 2 rapid | & t , yard Alameda Pc ‘ Time. na and Hermine K-.iu NOT ENOUGH. m«m\g lhf“flrllslssoflr;rit:hb‘—'- ‘_r':\‘:';mg;’: 111,615, rly dark | Plans how under consideration f 5% ) each; to Mrs. Fred R ski, Marcella beich, UBChumann: | —— e ehouse at th 500; to Mrs, Sophie P ‘in-k, Mary Brema, Mattfeld, Olitzka. warehou t $300; to Mrs. Sophie Walter Heinck, Mary Brema, Mattfeid, § fen- Bunkoed a Stranger. a fit of | remodeling Hatnaway 1 Harrison and Spear strec 1 1c freight dep into it so that i _| The tenor ! Perrault and Colonel Sullivan In-|The (HCT ok 3” tremendous success at| Robert Anderson arrived in the city dulge in a Lively Political ayre barytone Sdouard de Reszke % [ Thaiodas S b g y Bayreuth; barytones Bo0 s, ‘and Emii | rom Stockton Thursday and while walk- If the recent reports from Guatemala | fo M - | are correct, the people of that much-|gua® b rrett, siste f the estate was dev ann, widow of the deceased. n sym- | corner o 100ting rectly from the bc troubled te are having a very exciting | Jenry Schwarze of Healdsburg is named 5 and Bis § S ,, 7 ing al Market street was a chec into the e il time letters and teleg as_executor 5 - ik S ¥ | Fischer. The New York By PRy % by William i ,.11‘3?:?.‘""{,3 s would | their merc YR When finished this | were received here which tell of a finan-| The will of Isaac Johnson, who died e el i chestra, wWhlCh e ither Emil Paur or | derson was taken o a saloon at 43 Bush storied | o, at has sent the exchange on | August 6, claljpanic (iaghag pcpt e ON | has been filed for probate. The 1l on the | freight house will be the only t structure of its kind on the bottom dice game and speedily varted | with $105. He notified the police, and De tectives Crockett and Graham arrested sell yesterday and charged him with | .aving property valied at 36000, | Pre: L : . ratte 4 and e € Conduct. Inas- | street and was Introduced to the top ani Sk = i gl e tate is | bine, C. O. G. Miller, secretary of an | Walter Damrosch w " T The magnificent passenger jon at | American gold up to the enormous pre-|j.iiseq (o immediate relatives and friends. | Francisco Gas Improvement (hmo,_s‘f‘lmm-n a= Ban Francisco has for 20w THAS | e Mg hich so much money and | mium of This premium is not S0 (There are no public bequests. ey S e mpany, | peen anxiously waiting for German opera | no, upon which s mueh B earing | much brought about by the superior ex- | s g u and Attorney Rix appeared before —the| this season will no doubt prove 2 EXeqt | s labor has been expe€ . Financ Committee of the Board of Su-| suc Of course there will be consid- | e ibor has oo "It is expected that the | cellence of the coin of the United States | Fina ommittee o 1« f 1 ere W Pee trans- | grand larceny aa b ccompanied | completion Seond week in_ October Wilt | ag It is attributable to the difficulty that CAUGHT IN SAN JOSE. Jimecytsor ‘"T“,'m:’xf:"f'.r,,’::'r‘f,",fi'-’“.’3;“';11 Lo ;Zfl’i"ufi’."ifi‘fiix‘.}{?&‘?fifi? such a combina- e e to say when the in- | see the last touches ut o anc the 400%2 | the citizen has to holl on 10| Arrest of Two Pretty Girls Who Lett | b e honrd i (he 1 Heaer A Axet (Yon. but for ‘this too, Mr. Strine has | Pictures of Pennsylvanians. resumed. 3 open for business. 0 of & 50 der the rapacious ) nated gas e g ves g ound a re e will ge a sub- e = WRECKED A RESTAURANT. | o e e 1% In a State of fimancial| TWo _attractive-looking girls, named | Mr. Crocketl said it was not thé e tra | &3 OF the Melba season who Were 0 \lL; | {102 e e e R 2 | 3 J i # alie | $6 > was asking for, b s alg v patro : | series 0to- vings for TREADWELL WAS ANGRY. | oo iecs, which is in a great measure thalie | $6000 he w Kking for, but he did object | eral with their b ason to believe that | which the Wasp is noted. Thi funeral of zas and | s he has all re rth of gas and | reports he has &/l fraSm), “Melba season | Colonel Hawkins is particularly well de- a hundred thousand dollars | picted. The Wasp treats of the recent to solicit for the Ger- | primary election in a humorous cartoon, is forty to fifty thou-|showing the change of bosses in the Democratic party and the present state | to the ¢ ing 336,000 then |p:1ruu: down the bills. If the city ; he will be Vit fnursday | intended to allow only 330,000, he said, he | brougnt ove Chief Le ol wun;ln(l ll'h-;‘ Sup;‘»r\' 0TS to ’mukv out a list { and all he is gng:lg e AR homy (o *ho | of the lights they wanted turned out in | man opera seas : ast ".!f;}‘nlmuvlnlmm adony ’1‘,':_5“'4{:;';‘" order that only that amount of gas might | sand gollazs. . ason Mr. Strinel| cemactat ar when his name v in | Was Cony e rancy and was ordered to|any such e e he Yo | diureputable: Housetin:the: Gavden Gity | MeyconBumied, 4 @ e i Colonel But L N o proof: of ‘his imanagerial | = Mogan’s court vesterday, and a | CP@ Y mec vesterday morning. | sent of the Congress of Guatemala must | and taken into custody, Last night they | jivan to d! the matter with him. Tha | ability and there is no doubt that from S biparrant wo uedetor e allinayn \id | be first obtained old the prop- | were brought back and temporarily lodged | (djonel announced that the Mavor would | an artistic standpoint the season will be | g hedia not think it right to send a man | erty without taking into the |in the City Prison. To-day an effort will | have been present, but that he was out at suc i king | b 1 b I tt bl 2 . Whenever there is any emen Colen and Nelson and | &, Ot e arm and with one foot In | matter in any ws is asking | be made to have them sent to some public | driving with ex-Mayor Strong. |8 BTt U and opera there shou : e g o Ty : : ‘rrl‘r‘\e be fdrgotten the debt which music | isco_owe to Walter 0 1 ¢ te ; ion nstitution. The police intend to prosecute y ¥ e a5 only one arm 8 thought he would | that body to'ratify the jon and | institution. The police d R e D T e I 497 asked Prosecuting | promising a speedy death to any member | the woman in whose Bouse they were Sullivan if the Mayor would lovers of San Francis TRETE dismiss ound, as it is claimed that she enticec enie i | e zive Sa ; : n s clal he ‘entice \ increase In the ga who was quick to give OES your s vy {rom ity last Thursday Danforth, aged 15 vy their homes in this and went to San Jose mothers at once notified Two Soldiers Clean Out a Grant-| = = o _ | to be attributed to the recent sale of the | The Police Judge Attacks His Prose- | ) o " pailroad by Cabrera and_his v hophouse. 3 < ° Au‘nen':le‘ C« ihikr = eed with | cuting Attorney in Court. | right bower, Morales Tomar, to a New sHEr R e s John Edwards, a one-armed bunko man, | York syndicate. B d | (as convicted by Judge Treadwell on the | "yt is the law of the country that before | | | | ‘])Ms’y Miller, aged 16 year | | hing Campbell and 4 iay m 5 He said the “who has not yet been ar . g % ake a motion to | of that august body who dares to s : S B i Reot by | Attorney Carpenter £0 XS ea ‘that the | him may. From fhe reputation that tha| tiem away from thelr homes. | board had adopted th 1ggestion o n opportunity to_ listen to the y Constante: 2 Grant av-|only motion he could 1 was for sen-| President 5 ablished for a cheerful | S — | in fixing the amount, and did not care to .son of opera we had here for some | ache? Have They called for sandwiches, and | penwc willingness to carry out his word to the | In the Divorce Court. | it without his consent. Colonel Sul- | time. It is to be hoped that he will again ou dull, drag- as they did show a disposition to pay 1. angered the Judge and he accused | letter in all such matters there is but : s s livan denied that the Mayor had anything | be on his post when the greatest season igieatinibe r them the pro r ‘ordered them out | Cashonter of gettng a newspaper to | little doubt that the Congressmen will be | Mattle Garrett has been granted a di- th it, and attempted to unload | of German opera San Francisco has ever | frins e of t ce. According to his story, they | “iaast” him when he showed any mercy | brought to take his view and ratify the | vorce from John C. Garrett on the ground nsibility for the levy upon the | had will be inaugurated next spring. | oW your = ) > 3 sale. Further disquietude has been occa- | of desertion. _Decrees of divorce have |board. The colonel waxed personal in his | ——— ee———— neys? Doyou rted to wre .tendant in his court. He wished the restaurant, con- | {o a r the head | that he did not have a prosecuting feel tired and always want to he report that has gone abroad | been ew York syndicate will consider | Amel; attor- | sioned t ited by Judge Dalngerfield to | remarks, and a lively tili between him and | g g WORLD AGAINST HIM. smashing him ¢ Nutter from Ira J. Nutter on | Perrault ensued. The committee finally | caring that they in- | ney, and hinted that he would apply for | that the 1. Th S i tended to kil Jroprietor ran from | & new one. Carpenter kept his temper | the property attached to the road | the ground of failure to provide; Henri- | requesied Mr. Crockett to appear before | = his pla « 'm(lpn”lzn 4" Polices ;:n:‘l’ \'\.“m ';;mmn;”m reply n{xwpl that he | United s property and onl | etta Friedberg from Charles W. Fried- | the whole board in open meeting on Mon- | W. C. Deffren, Out of Money and sit down? If men Cole Nelson. They arrived in | was there to do his duty to the of this country. berg on the grounds of willful neglect | day next, when the Mayor would be pre; Employment, Turned on the ndo,M'fll time to arrest Campbell, but his com- S Ihis rajlroad comes within sixty miles | and desertion; and Fannie L. Johnson | €nt and could give advice upon the propo- | o gd e bt panion had flown. It is expected that he of connecting with the one owned by C.|from William Toland Johnson on the | sition. Gas an - 5 will be arrested to-day. The Volunteer Benefit P. Huntington, which runs from San Jose %round of failure to provide. Suits for —— e | W. C. Deftren, aged 50 years, committed won( lerful re- e At the Orpheum will be a grand success, | to Guatemala City; but the country is so | divorce on the grluuxg of d«selruon have Town Talk. | suicide last Thursday night by turning liefin my Elec- Slate Writing Necromancy. but there &re others. See the benefit onc | Tough that it s tetimated that it will| been flled by Carrle Bdems ggalist James | some inside information in regard to|on the gas in is room st 26 Beventt tric Belt. Itia derives from an outing at EI Campo Sun- | €05t Mo 1888 LALE, P Msituation In the | Joseph B. Titus. Judge Belcher has|the way things are going in the Philip- | street. He had stopped up all the crev- nature’s rem- es in the door and window with bits S fort thisd | Professor Henry, the conjurer, says tha o e R ore. e v, the conjurer, says that | guvs The thousands who go there each | taf 82D\ 210 Bov®crate Is not such as to | granted Mrs. Addie Matthews a divorce | pines, with the criticism that General Otis | ic: h - | of paper and cloth, In order that the gas | teaabliss: The the supernatural powers slate writing nec- | week will attest that El Campo air is bet- t 2 s clalm to possess isibut the avt| Los than medicine.* There are only i few | marcnt SE Rl Iy CH NS ofeapleal o e the sroundjof fiis conducting, his campalen With posters) ,in¢ notéescape.: Deffren had-béem fout N hatnattd M e A rather than bullets, is given in Town | {806k tor a léng time and owed two [I DR McLAUGHLIN METHOD romanc of a magician, and that on Sunday at| more Sundayd th son, and a trip over | "o S8 5T e et el veek Ve (il it there will brace you up for the grand kur- | 0 e e 2 Talk this week. The Saunterer tells all | months' room rent. He fretted over his feator Henry 16 billed to x| rah when our boys come back. [ Eon S D e Cake-Walkmghnt the Chutes. | the floating bits of gossip that are going | penniless candition and had been very |} of applying electricity gives mo pow- e tellers who reveal secrets e | chair he t succoeded in making a rec- | There will be another perambulation by | the rounds of society and club d reles, | despondent for a week. % &4 3 Lortune tellers who reveal secrets of | 1 iok” McPherson Conspiracy. | orq fof bloodthirstiness that has never | cakewalkers at the Chutes Theater to-|and tells how much sencational stufflea The body was found vesterday morning || oF tosend the strengthening current In the free theater the following bill will : PR 7 Clisham | before been cqualed by any of his prede- | night and Robert McMahon and Annie | OUC through the servant medium. Clancy | by Mrs. Briggart, his landlady, and was directly totke worn-outmuscles,togive \lso be presented on y: & fuing| e thecine B e Kelly, winners of the digmond medals at talks 82{’;.“&:.5"{&?;'?» 3 gclection, and in | taken to the Morgue. A Rat o N1 s i et tar cipeia Jerformance, by § air: De Jap | was again called ge dwell’s | “453 0% llowing is a partial list of those | the recent International Cakewalk Car- T . en TS AR N tion, and in a few days a permanent P acrobs S cour esterday afternoon the question |,/ : o i s short in- = d chs ions of the Pacific Co: upon the same subject. Alfred Metzger i ouths’ Directory Fair. * fpii o ma, the elown acrobat; Arthur ‘Coulton, | COUIt ¥eStelas T O etising to s he put to death during his short in- |niyal and champ A Brown and Friew | replies to Du Pont Syle’s question of Helping ¥ EY, oure. You wear it while you sleep. wer | ., 0 lo _Santa Cruz, shot vill compete with E. i v ¥ Foas = T cumbency: Rosindo Santa Cruz, shot at ‘f;“nm, mpete With B parand oien | Whether the art of singing is declining, = The ladies of the Youths' Directory Call and test it free. If you can’t, he ground that it might have | ractjo; Jose Maria Urbijo, at El Chatc g o E 1d degrade | GaCHOs 0N A¥eo Bowen, at San Marco. |as af_earnest of their intention to be-|and Henry Millers new Hamlet Is dis.|bazsar mre doing some very good work | | y T ARG 00 S o Y ee tell gist; Flemen and Ward, in a |o0f “Brick £ ch; and Hugh Romaine, the | questions on i maine, the | AUCCH Gency to incriminate the mon comedy tenor solois 1 o ‘ P I - - = S e e gued and Prosecuting Attor- | Gomeral (IUIOTES P Binto and his brother, | come the champions. C. G. Barr and Clara | cussed in detall. The usual story, sketched | in the way of securing valuable prizes to > Disgusted With Life. | ney Carpenter said he would sibmit e | e M 1 o e R tons of Dawson Clty: A~ | from life, with the interesting miscellany | be raffled during the coming year. Prob- ing all about it. g : 3 Dharities on the matter this morning. The | &ommander H. Quesada, at Coatepeque; | T. Williams and Fannie Russeau, society | of verse, jokes and paragraphs about peo- | ably the most taking article will be the . Mary Jane Cranford, 18 Dale place, | cage was accordingly continued. Nothing | Hon Bibano Contillano,” at Chiquimala; | walkers, and Fred Kane and Irene W ple we know, together with the worlds of | grand Curtaz piano, donated he ttempted to commit suicide ay | will be done in the case, as no one will| sqrian Vietoria, at Teculatan, and H. | son, juvenile pedestrians, will also par- | letters, law. stage and music, make up a|manufacturer. Over a thousand tickets I 1 M rnoon by swallowing a dose of lauda- | testify. “Tr.»,..v Jose Diaz, Prosper Mordles and |ticipate in the entértainment. very readable number. * are out on th{ls g:]zsc;e?lone_& 1‘-{}.9 popular piss s skpitphipei. . goie num. She will recover through the ef- | o ST - — e O e e oA Burdick Block, cor. Spring and Second forts of the attaches at the Receiving The Most Beautifu: T = % Melbourne, now the seventh city of | sigeler, are among the latest o Pa O Sa, Low Angsles. T 2 Hospllel. Bhe neisome yeers apo i | pitutecenenyin ColdeniGele Hark re $100.00 if you can guess the time of the arrival of the transport | the eB;é"a?leg:“{1{§£Qr$gsf;§gss?;n"“j It is hoped that other business firms will Sundars. 10 to 1 "NEVER SOLD IN erted by he isband, J 2 g & 2 give as generously, and thus help this gambler, who ran the billlard rooms 'at| produced in exquisite full-page half | Sherman with the California Volunteers. See next Sunday’s Call. e Rate. O L U P DRUG STORES. Eddy and Powell streets, and who went | tone free with to-day's News Lettar.

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