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WENGING THE 2 Infuriated Mob Fires Mitchell’s House. AFTERMATH OF THE KILLING i M PROPERTY “TROVATORE" IF SO YOU CAN hich ($ or all i [ e S icisco and opened a studio building. He lived in this cit measure of recognition as an artist until he went to Japan COLMA RANCH S lrs e g B 3 n Commencement Exercises Held in the Mission. exercises o The graduation ing Schpol for last night at 4 f the Train- were held ten young atest e SRS Kincald @ e Stanford S Ralis es received their OF THE COLORED aduated as PEOPLE RAZED. | i of Night a Band of In- ies Descend Upon the Land of the Sus- pects. 1D .M R son. MAY BE f LEFT IN DARKNESS THE CITY s e ph J. Im ed in Coir sand, the CROCKETT THREATENS TO TURN 1 avenged 5 the Mitch OUT THE LIGHT. eds, has passed over Attempts to Bluff the Supervisors Watxiug Sud has Lo Into Awarding Him the Light- ing Contract. chers and f £ Colm od of ; either he for the he next year to t the cit in awful d company to opera 1ar ) am, Davi public board Mavor Phelan exp street amps and the e -three more have a se, when Mr. Cr mbshell. It 1 de for the bomb that Mr. his Dbills are x levy not big 's dema’ pared. without fi Th be —_————— AT THE TIVOLI| o St. Peter’s Parish Picnic. itz to Again Display| Last e g the ‘mem St Beauty of Her Voice. | Peter's parish held a large husi- Bila Procrits astic meeting to arrange for the annual the prima donna N eatems | at Shell Mo day, Mon. was h & n Labo d Park Pe th. Danic presided A% Gr ted 5 Se 2 al committe were ge of the various details and they will report on Friday evening, when gem again the committee of t selected for the picnic be a large attendance is ex- e T eds to be applied payment of necessary street im- provements recently made on the church frontage. —_— | Non-Competitive Examinations. | G. W. Wilson, Commissioner of Inter- Revenue at Washington, D. C., in- 1e Collector Lynch he terms. of the 1899, the non equired by t or 2 titive examinat is_to be prescrib; hat Internal their non- any time, re of the Sec- for the non-com- Wores’ Studio. | n whose work fated in this cretary of the Treasu petitive appointments. @an You (uess the Exaet Time of the D R et o 2 ultimatum to | city’s come or he the street and kett, with the istance of Rix, threatened t re thing afternoon when e Street | was eamed black to hear rmamental from Market to reunion and picnic which is to take place HAVE COMETD WELCOME THEIR Colorado’s Delegation Arrives Here. e | e IT WILL COST THE BOYS NOTH- ING TO TRAVEL HOME. el arations to Reward the Men Who Volunteered to Uphold Their State’s Honor. g The Colorado delegation which has come to welcome home the returning volunteers of its State arrived in the city yesterday morning and_went to the Ocidental: It consist of Governor and Mrs. C. £ | Thomas, Miss Thomas and Master i Qe si e edePpeei e o - e . tie v eb e ed [ GOV. THOMAS HERE TO PP Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fletcher, Ad- General Overmeyer, Major and H. Phil D. Wilson of the Colorado Springs Gazette, J. C. Stuc t of the Colorado Springs Telegraph, N. Studevant, J. H. Dean, Major J. F. Mec- Donald of Leadville, C. H. Bennett, chalr County man of the Board of Leadville Commission F. W. Hurd, W. H. Gord, Dr. O. W. Spicer, father of Captain Spicer of Comp M of the returning Colo: regime ajor J. R. Robinson of Colo- rings, H. Lewis of the Pueb n and F. W. McCallough of the Denver Times. Lieutenant Colonel Sanborn met the Jarty at the ferry and escorted it to the otel, where later in the day the follow- ing members of Governor Gage's staff rrival of the Califorpia Volupteers? WIN $50 AND ALSO HAVE THE HONOR OF DONATING $50 TO THE GeNERAL FUND OF THE ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. VERYBODY is on the tiptoe of expectancy as to the date of the arrival of the California vol- mteers. Can you guess the exact time, if not how near? To the person who guesses the near- est to the exact time (day, hour, minute and sccond) the Sunday Call will give $100, one-half of e general funds of the entertainment commattee. The Merchants’ Exchange of this city w: and from that record the decision will be made. The terms of the contest are: )) goes to the lucky guesser and the other half ($50) will be donated in the name of that Il furnish the official record of the sighting of the All guesses must be made on a coupon cut from the Daily or Sunday Call. Each person is allowed to fill out as many coupons as desired and they may be mailed each day cther, at the pleasure of the guesser. 2 I out this coupon and mail to Coupon Editor Sunday Call. LI o CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS WILL BE TIMEKEEPER OF THE MERCHANTS EXCHANGE AT: Wonik........... Date..... Kour......(\x )W inute. ame. . HAddress. DR TR DR TR TR ETEONTASEIF RS E TR TR T RO RO R R TSRS A ESESETED, conpons wwill be received or entered into the contest that bear a postmark later than August 20. A T A AT R TR A TR DA T A T A TSR A T AT AT A TS AT A TR SRR T A TSR @ | “ | GUESS THAT THE TRANSPORT SHERMAN WITH THE + SIGHTED BY THE Socond...... HEROES' RETURN 'GET FREE TRANSPORTATION : | Governor Thomas Tells of the Prep- | | that locality | Clement | | off Beale-street wharf. The timel. O TR AR DA | Adjutant General Seamans, Colonels San- | born, Young, Beck and Andrews and At- called and extended the usual courtesies:t | tornéy General Ford. | “Major oble, representing General Shafter, also called . and extended the of 'hris commander to the dis- v Governor Thomas | 3 ified gentleman of | vears of age, with a manner that | cery perfection of courtesy. He | e to say concerning the plans | ¢ gation while here. Everything | depends on the wishes of the men return- | ing. Nothing will be azlem{ned until the | is consulted, and when its wishes | are every p ble - effort will -be | | made to comr Upon reétur: i home each company will be royall entertained by the town that it was or-| ganized in, and the State at large will | | present every man who eniisted with a | medal of honor and a certificate setting | forth the appreciation which is felt for | the valor and patriotism of the men: who, | | proved regime rsaking everything, grasped the' rifls | 1d stood end their country’s | honor The State will also ansportation. V. born in Georgla e entered the Ann | from which institution | I8l and immediately ver. ere he enter Patterson s City Atto tor Congress his present po- | last Gubernatorial contest, | and will very probably represent his State.| fn the United States Senate in the near future. | |SMUGGLING BOAT CONDEMNED. | Steam Launch Erminie Will Be Soldv by United States Marshal. X stant United States Banning yesterday in the United > W g north, hool, mpbell -y in 1875 | Attorney b ereieieseg) 1 . L4 * ® * ® 4| @ | . ® * 13 . ® 3 @ + ® * @ . 3 pS * S b ® + O e e S S T R = 0.] MEET COLORADO VOLUNTEERS. | States District Co Judge de Haven | rendered a default judgment in the mat- ter of the seiz f the steam launch Er Inid in H y by the Federal | ago.” Mr. Banning | of condemnation ppeared be sold in Eureka on a Hurt led from San Francis: ithout having been re i order 1 to_be inst maritime re; ing manned with a non-li 'd crew, namely Albert Cooper and W. F. Good- rich. ‘The Federa! authorities are of the opinion that the launch was destined for the opium smug . and that Smuggler Foss in he But as no cne claim he will be knacked down to the highest bldder and _her movements will be watched by the customs officers hereaf| —_————— MRS. CUDWORTH'S CLAIM. | Asks for a Wife's Share of Her Hus- band's Estate. . Johanna Cudworth, widow of the | at $145,000, is at pre re Judge Coffey to ation that half vas community therefore not to di; by testament will vested of the homest estate was ¢ property and posal by bim “udworth's . Cudworth iue of the | shares to | life estate in M while the r ed in equal Ahler. Royal W. and Emory Cudworth, | sons of the de ed. The last named a gned h re to his mother, but seks to establish o hér title community pro wife The hearing will occupy several da. —_————— Choked Sewers in Richmond. | s share The attention of the Point provement Club was Lobos Im- directed to ; the | choked condition of numerous sewers In | by the report of the exccu- | tee of the club. Notably the | ve committee drew attention to the | conditlon of the neighborhood at street and Thirtieth avenue. Here the drainage and refuse from the entire section is forced to ooze to the sur- face by reason of no connecting sewer through which it can run into the main outlet. The attention of the Board of Health has been repeatedly called to this nuisance, but o far, further than a verbal condemnation o s condition, noth | Has been accomplished. sl 'hen came complaints from A si between Seventh and Eighth a\-e‘xfis;'.‘ where the Park Primary School building | is locate 'he attention of Contractors Flinn & Tracy has been directed to their | neglect in not making the nec ssary con- | nections with the leading sewer, thus en- dangering the health of the pupils attend- ing this school. In order that immediate steps may be taken in correcting the grievances com- plained of a committee consisting of . T. Willlams, James H. Dever and D. M. NecGushin was appointed to take proper action in the premises and force the con. l{ac(an and property owners to remedy the evils. Sou;z Death in the Bay. Mrs. Sadie Higsby attempted to end her life last evening by jumping into the bay 1 y appear- ance of a ro[lwmun prevented her from accomplishing _her purpose. She was taken to the Receiving HosPital, where she expressed much regret for her act. She said drink was responsible for her at- tempt at self-destruction. ive comm execu fiith: party in the municipal campaign. The district committee and thechair-| men of the respective district delegations acknowledging allegiance to the Central Republican League will meet = at quarters in the Grand Hotel to-morrow:| evening to,discuss the time and place of holding the convention. tended, as tlo; wil ence that the nominating convention will as- | semble some time about the middle of September. | Democratic r will call his county committee together at an early date. He Teturned from _the country yesterday reinvigorated. Both | of the Democratic leaders of the Commit- | tee of On mer outing and are in tr energies to early may committe to bring the Kickers clude from the supporters be too sligk INDEPENDENT RED MEN IN SUPREME SESSION SR 1 | Men | opened | Gross Stamm Hall on Bush str sup present: Cleveland, Ohlo; grand under chief, Jacob Ru- Fuetcher, and Connecticut. resent sixty-one lodges of Red Men, thir- | teen encampments and fifteen lodges of the Order of Pocahontas the at which there were present | as toastmaster and the were responded to by the parties namec “Our Order, James W. Cudworth, who left an es- | Gy disposed of by her husband | Charles Schiesinger land,” J 3 Grand Treasurer J. Gutberlet. | 1t was long after midnight before tne | parting song was sung. | 7. A. Wilts, Victim of the Niles Acci- early vesterday morning at the compan: hospital in this cit crushed ered from the shock. 1 the Coroner of «he death the hospital peo- | o+ AOUS = PRicy <o Bohded ma facturing_warehouse on Bluxome street, | m: between Fourth and Fifth. CALLING TIME FOR THE LOCAL , CONVENTIONS Republicans to Confer To-Morrow. S THE DELEGATIONS ORGANIZE | DEMOCRATIC SENTIMENT FA- VORS EARLY NOMINATIONS. Eragii Gavin McNab Has Resclved to Ex- clude Rainey-Examiner Follow- ers From the New County Committee. BN The Republicah ‘County Committee, A. J. R the party. the committee would* no doubt’ be gov- erned largely by the wishes of the leaders | He of the Central Reépublican believed that the County would call an early convention League. Committee promote the unity and strength of the The meeting promises to be well "at- the various have organized and each delegation have a representative at the confer- to-morrow evening: It Is thought chairman of of One Hundred, McDonald, Committee Jasper Hundred have had their sum- m to give their the campaign. Ther Democratic sentiment favorable to an onvention, but the nominations not be made until the new < chosen. mate the Examiner, Mr. McNab: will at | first opportunity obtain full and | ymplete control of the governing body f the local Democracy. He may en- iff-nec! counter resistan N 2 2 gations, but as he understands the t i »‘U’h*snr'r al this weck.... - .$4.95 s of deal recaicitran Boys’ Suits—CGood valu: $4 and §5 suits, for hoys 9 to crats, there little doubt of h 15 years of age, strictiy all wool, new Fall effects, in it a special point to ex county committee the late the Rainey-Examiner to the end that Hearst in- J in the Califor tion to the ¢ national Dem for Nab will mak alculation. Red session in Order of Lodge The Independent their Supreme morning and the following- eme officers and representatives were Grand chie? powhattan, Charles Ackerman, metsch, Sai Francisco; grand by chief, Jacob | derwear, nightzowns, wrappers, ete.: on - of “Cushions - for Fleck, Philacelphia, Pa.: grand secretary TS 2 : > fave Wahie, “hicago; Erand {reasurer, 2 special saie to-diy only at 6c Cushions. :o:.; ne: R ..]»,lkn‘. Baiti . i grand ;r}x.ux;l n_\ J chairs, hammocks, etc, made of bes B. Reinhart, rancisco; grand marshal, e Fad 2 B W. Dewald nd, grand herald, O Woedne der Onip, qua ity art ticking, denim or denimette:, ramento; grand warrior, " eanesaay v, regularly 50c each B. Ri ne! ins ¢ ¥ - cert, Mc:n’s Shirts Beck, San F , Sacram . Sammann, A. Dreimann Kuhl, Oa R and; Putzmann H e Los Angele Reinhart, C. A. Falkenstein, 1 ramento Alameda; sey, August Wethersee} ; Ohlo, Willlam De" committee cers and were presented. L i “he’s t From these it appeared that there are day only =2t the remarkably low price s?"‘”’"’s Albert Roches imported, six grand lodges of the order, located in | ot £ or two da 4 tins for 30c Massachusetts, New York, v sey, At e Chocolate — Ghirardel’s Egle 1 Maryland, Pen: Ivania, Oblo, California Second floor. br:mu, for the two day= CflkE.....’ac These jurisdictions rep- own that Massachusetts Is in [he order ital of $200,000. evening there was a banquet in afe in the Claus Spreckels building, about one s, including a hundred and fifty number of ladie: DETS his w 3 representative: B Past Grand Chief J. B. Reinhardt acted following toasts Grand Powhattan Charle 'he Progress of Our Order, | | Ackerman; : < Toas 1w & i Supreme Secretary Gustave Wahle; *The tips, sewed _soles; | - Wodnesday and Taurslay, per bottle... Grand Officers,” Grand Chief of Califor- comfort and perfect o o . $1.25 | nia R. Tandmann; “Interior Lodges.” 3. fit guaranteed; regu- g | [ At }z?r‘vhe“n'ii}fem'ordi‘?r B Calito s lary $24% apar at the big stors; all On Wednesday Only. d Secretary B. A. S8ammann; “The sizes; special to-day at.. $1 67E led ent pro- | Ladies,” Jacob Rumelsc};: “Pocahontas,”™ | L — namejie OB 'Rodey: " SThe >ress,”” Charle: 4 52 4 ? | Senmiit; ~Our Adopted Fatherland, On Wednesday Only. Stew Pois 42c¢. “The Old Fathe: Kuss; “Finances of the Order, e DIED OF HIS INJURIES. dent, Passes Away. J. A, Wilt accident at Niles, in the railroad died Wilts’ leg was badl in the mashup, necs amputation. - The operation was formed, but the hapless man never re nstead of notifying ble attempted to secure a permit from the | Board of Health to ship the body to Oak- land, where the family of the man re- side. In this effort they were forestalled by the board, who notified the deputies at the Morgue and had the body taken into custody. —_———————— In the Divorce Court. Maud L er has been granted a di- vorce from William Lussier on the ground | The defendant was ordered | ot desertion. to pay Mrs. Lussier $60 a month. Lou J. Colquhoun was granted a divorce yes terday from Robert E. Colquhoun on the ground of neglect. been granted a divorce from J. J. Meiggs on statutory grounds. Suits for divorce on the ground of desertion have been filed by Addie Rainville against Joseph Rain- ville and Amy E. Ramas against Louis D. Ramas. e Death of Louis Zabala. Dre John Zabala, autopsy physician for the Morgue, received a dispatch vesterday announcing the death of his brother Louis at Chihuahua, Mexico. The young man left for Chihuahua several days ago to take a position in the office of Weils, Fargo & Co. in that city. The dispatch stated that blood poisoning was the cause of death. The remains will be brought to the family home at Salinas City for in- terment. Dear Madam: ‘‘Pegamold” says come; You're welcome, Chronicle building. No. &L % The Australian Juggler, Robert Lee, in are- (& I"'.!"O"."i"’#"‘!’"’"i’-"."’.’.."OU"O’O.."'.’VO’V“'."i”"""9’."’.9","""” ""'P.r"...’,v,”.""ir”l’!'.i;',.!.’V’O”’I.."””"”’O"F’,'UU..i!' ch_chairman, will meet to-morrow evening to designate a time for “holding | local nominating convention of the | Yesterday Mr. ‘Raisch sald that| if the | | organization, of which Henry T. Scott is | president, so desired. Everything possible | | will be done by the County Committee to | head- | district delega- | the | g factured for us in the East: county | in order to check- | ntion shall a com- | pliment to the supreme officers and the | a Southern Pacific brake- | man, who was injured several days ago ___THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | 'é'i.”)..t""’i””'.")".")i’i"’iiii!"}fi < Sined and pleasing entertainmeni—Exhibition Hall, second floor, daily, from 1010 12 a. m., 2 o 5 p. m. Admission Free. Almost ready, Mr. Frank 20th Century T Y -~ i Edition of The t“mkl Coffin, )”“ Emporium Econ- and eminsnt tenor, omist, largest Golde n ie = will sing at the Rule Bazaar. and cata- 5 » Concert August Logue publi hed CAUFORIIAS LARGEST== AMERICA'S. GRANDEST STORE. ;o Y vy 7, Another One-Day Sale of Utica Bicycles at $20.85. ... Sonumerous have been the inquirias for these wheels at $20.85 by people who did ‘not understand that the sale of last week was only for one day, that we have decided to reiucs the price again to-day—but mind you ¢hey go at $20.85 to-day only. (W ednesday) The Utica is a wheel that in point of construction, material and finish cannot be excelled by any §85 or $40 bicycle on the market. Befors leaving the factory each wheel is carefully in- spected and tested in every part, and the pur- chaser is further protected by a guarantee to make good at any time up to January 1, 1900, any imperfection or defect in material or manufacture, not caused by misuse or neglect and 24 inch frames—me-n’s models— margon _or_black, striped or ornamental—on" sale to-day szn 85 N - Important Clothing Sale — Balance of Week Only. This is the wav wz make room for the big Fall and Winter Stock now. bzing ‘bought and manu- Men’s Suits—~Sold by us regu'arly for $12.50, -$15, $16. 0 an: $17.50—new ali-wool Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimere®, in sing'e or double breasted sacks.and 8- button cutaways, tailored and trimmed in latest style, »1i sizs f'r ven of all shapes, this week. $10.75 Men’s Pants—Strictly all wool, handsome patterns. perfect fit inz, make and sewing guaranteed, not a.npair tut what was marked at least 50, many of them $3— special t/ s week $1.95 Boys’ Suits—Good ong pants suits, blue cheviots, brown ani gray m xtures in cassimares and cheviots, strictly ali woo', thoroughly tailored, up to date L e T e e e L L T L L L e L L e T L LR L L Cassimeres— $2.65 stripes ard plaids, Scotch Cheviots and special this wezk. O Wednesday Only. ] $1.00 Silks for 74c. Si k, a good black, for dress skirts or shirt wai yard quality; special to-da; On. Wednesdav Only. Shears, 18c Pair. Ex tr aheavy quality 24 izch Black Taffeta ith a brilliant Juster. | ists, our $1.00 ¥ ] three lengths, 7, 8 or "9 inches, spe~ial Flannelettes, = s " "5 20 18¢ 6c Per Y. rd,v,\g;:{'!esln::; On Wednesday Only. jink and bius strip tavle for wn- f] Safe of Aol o On Wednesday Only. rtment or Drawers, 35¢. For Wednesday and Thursday. Camel's Hair Merio rts ard Drawers, medium Weight, excetient dous.e-sewn garments, in i 5 each; to-day. On Wednesday Only. We quote regu'arly Pure Food Products our spe equa'ed; these items are for two days Beautiful - Hand-|90'Y Painted Painted p[nqzuts ream Qats — Best California, Plagques. iiricivs oma, Weinesday and Thursday, 10-b sacks, merts for odd Corneérs, 16 inches in di- .35¢ assortmens of JAPan Rice—Good quality, Wedne«- SuEger audte day and Thursiay..77 Ibs for 560 charming subject: largs on “special sale to- |' For Wednesday and Thursday. Sale of These unsurpa-sei "_iquors, values are for two days only : 0id Grow Whiskey (spriny 1390) |~ —Full quart nott es al at. $1.00 \Port or Sherry—Excelent quali- ties thit wil please; special for two | days. per gallon.. $1.00 |Naglee Brandy—\White labvel, 25 years old, none better at any price; On Wednesday Only, A Sale of Ladies Shoes Here is one of the best shos barzains that we have ever been ab.e to offer—Ladies’ Chocolate Color Viei Kid Lice Shoes, vesting cloth tops, new and pretty toes with kii lmpo p‘ed The latest Liks pictur-; mads styles fine of heavy quality French Hose. richiisiclor sy enimeled thread Hose, fancy Roman strip:s, boot /ware, capacity S eff2cts, in usual lengths, and faucy Hose|quarts, a very in opera leng:hs; mot a pair b ever convenient sz been cff -red befors at less than 50c; an regularly 7 extraord nary special for this day oniy at|each; special to- .29e|day only.... 420 AEARLARIAAIAAAAAERA LI REGEER AR B A NG AR A LGB AR R A ARG CE AL ARL ARG R AL AU RAR AR BAB S T4 AR AGESASROR LIRSS ASBREARSLAEAGASEISRSSEE N £ New Manufacturing Warehouse. Deputy Customs son reports that ill be of brick and nd will be used for cordials for export and other ne wo stories in Collector Stanley Jack- September 1 the Lyons Company will begin the se the numbe warehouses In nufacturing The buil to three. Emma Meiggs has | QHOXKOXKOKOK @ % @ % RO XOHOROHOA O OXOKOXPHOXOHOKOXOX K O% S Electric Belts for 5 Cents, - We manufacture electric bel a matter of fact, could furnish five cents thus _thro we dor electric . 'ts as low similar .. quality to E tain viuggists and electric at much_higher pri the BEST Electri we sell S if this i 3 a please make a note of our advi BUY NO BELT TILL YOU PIERCE'S.” and, as @ hem'for * Call at the office or send 2c in stamps for “PAMPHLET NO. 2. Address PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 620 MARKET STREET (Opposite Palace Hotel), San Francisco. * ¥OX IRV XOXOROXD