The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 23, 1899, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL 1899, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, K SHOT HIMSELF WITH A PAWNSHOP PISTOL MOST VALUABLE CARGO CARRIED BY CENTESIMA S—N\ATRICK H CURRY, a boiler ¥ of the Risdon O+t 4200 00ececeie® Work: 9’ 1 pawnshop of I) 2 Third street, yves- | ; — vent into the ng a reverver T . { A e B g ! Largest That Has Left| s firec £ : : s ¢+ Port This Season. r his ider- ¢ b e which ¢ £ 'f_DDRIC ARRIVES FRCM CHINA . % — " *Z ¢ BROUGHT OVER A HEAVY 3 )t SHIPMENT OF OPTUM. » % 4 L ‘: ¢ Ship Kenilworth Had to Discharge | ; b . Some of Her Cargo—First Mate P ® 3 34 Sinclair Will Go Out nig . P § $ on Her. t * @ —_—— f + b p Centgsima has sailed @ 1 with one of the largest and e ® . cargoes that has left this £ - B W ? 34 % L] remainder vessel. verpool, but Lony e and cotton cerything in the cargo ptton was the product of the except the i g {ma was longer in port than has_come here of late. ma_Ro: ming ived from the Orient man in Nagasa T id not see her again after that YSTONE STAT 0 B'[J THE ht over 73 cabin 4 Koreans panese in the steerage. 188 Chi- The L e T e e T S =Y - . . Quietly Mustered Out | . d ? 3 Yesterday. (3 el | @ & * * L 3 L ‘ . . s & & * * ® & 1 ! @ ® . £ . * * ® & - * ) & ¢ ft ¢ : ‘ . é B Y * o k3 . 4l s é - * @ 4 * - -J - 0 * . | ? * * Rl ® s + 3 . 0 L o e A e = 1 BRITISH SHIP CENTESIMA WITH VALUABLE CARGO. A stable to accommc | steerage passengers went to the quaran- recently been constructed tine st and the cabin pa s The next horse transpe P LT 1, but the vessel dld Mani s the Leelanaw. Lieutenant | the wharf, as the Aztec was ey has been appointed quartermas It will 1 ;b expected she will sail some in | Dorle gets nnn,,qm The Doric brought atter part of the week with s ses of opium. This d unds of the drug. Lieutenant James S. Parker duty on the ship- Cavalry r.um.‘ pro- 2 s a re- is in troop. in the formerly beer for Hilo with one of y He | cargoes ever take a Seattle for duty |v'¥\lrl'v e Caninars en bullt on deck am \\|nlh d a engine added {pment and other improvements he Falls yde one of aiian tr. proud of hi be a r;.wrn» with the y a a gers have hip next y. ip Kenilworth did not Liverpool t lor expected. T a ber going out, 3 Ci at sverloaded. ‘Half a dozen J s went over the vessel he discharged lighter. f the Adams School between Polk and Van make et ag good a crew | ever went out of port. The Harbor Commissioners awarded the Alaska Packers' Association the two _ | outer berths at Fremont street wharf ; | yesterday. The commission will meet this | Gay week to open the bids for the Santa under hIm ‘as eral hospital’ n the hospita | % rory o : 2 i it erry slip, which has to be in readi- | esult of my 2) years' ext T R Ti ness before the first of next year LY - The transport Centennial was put on the R, McLA UGHL”\ Up to a lats hour last night the k vesterday. It was found that she s not very much damaged on the rocks la, and will therefore be repaired ady to sail again for the Philippines in a few days —_————— | Confiscated Cigars Sold. i United States Marshal Shine sold by | auction vesterday the Chinese cigar fac- | tory at 649 Clay street, the establishment and stock having been seized by Special the case of Patrick Keenan, on t murdering his wife, had not arrived at You | verdict. and Judge Dunne ordered them u feal | jocked up for the night soothing | —_————————— ing through ur nervous A great number of new pain it induces o quief, restful | Gump's Art Gallery, 113 Gears awaken in the mmrln;nz f(egl’i ____E...T d: It gives new life. Cal . T send for my free bookiet. Cuigtning Csste ansger. At a meeting of the directors of the Me- ELECTRIC BfLT. | igorating a DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN, gnanics’ Institute held last nlght (J0%¢Ph | Revenue Agent Thomas for refiliing cigar | 702 Market cor. Kearny, 8. F.; Burdlck elected manager of the coming falr. bexes. Lim Kem was the purchaser and Elock, cor: Spring and Second Sts., Los s e i s pald $836. In addition to the tools, he got - R SRER St e 109 pounds of leaf tobacco and 70,30 un-* stamped cigars. You're welcome, } » \ L. NEVER Sofb T i nfl /G S TORES. Chronicle bullding, No. 6L The bulk | rt would stally_differes from that taken by the Doric and follow latter into port to-| assen- | much discussion among the legal fra- ternity. The State's representatives b ve that the case should be reheard b the Sypreme Court in order to clear uap what may seem to many in the late deci sion as a conflict with other well known WILLPROVE | decisions. The main points in the petitio: | for a rehearing are summed up in the | congluding paragraph. which reads; The charge of the trial court. ag given in this , was well considered by this court the Cronin case, the Morrow case, the Anthony case and = Durrani case, herei fore cited, and in_view of the fact that | charge has stood so iencing the oposition and John Mokoo Visrhoott] B | Left an Estate. many years int on wh their brief therefore, havin we respectfully 3 ng been heard therea submit H R WAS IN PEARY’S EXPEDITION > tic a rehearing should be gr MPA! and tt judgment of the lower court should be aflirmed. The petition for rehearing will have to ruled upon before the 3ist of this ADMINISTRATION LETTERS ARE ASKED BY HIS BROTHER. gt While Prosp:scting for Specimens on | Greenland's Shores He Met | His End—Estates in BEER WAS OVERWORKED A GONER. s Judge Coffey death of Jo Witnesses Declared That His Death Was the Result of an Accident and Was Not a Suicide. Coroner Hill held an inquest vesterday morning upon the body of Bernard Beer % the Sansome-street commissi 1on upon | who was found last his estate of personal | | i ¥ prope heirs being Eiie vac Ma Ver- hoeff, who resi Hg a pile of bana ping from the turn 1 odor moment _and was unable had not be would not Jew mights in his one of the Vernoeft about 3 o'clock every gin work at the store. tie threatened to commit suicide. Dr. Charles Clark, attending physi- cian, said that on Friday morning Beer recovered conscious and remarked “that he was a goner,”” but made no state- t as to whether his condition was due to_accident or design. The jury returned dental death. morning to had never eary exped following L - wum bl utenant a verdict of acci- mly bel ife shortly after he | bson. He has nce that date, ADVEETISEMENTS A New York Physician Advises | His Patient to Take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 73,9361 “ DEAR MRS. PrxknAM—I have three children and suifered with falling of the womb and flooding. My physician scraped the womb, still the flooding continued and I was no bette last he advised me to use L Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Then I thought I would write to Mrs. Pink- ham for she could advise me better thanany one if I was to take her reme- dies. I received herreply and followed all her directions and I am very glad to send you this testimonial, for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is just what, it is recommended to be. 1 advise all women > suffer from these complaints to try it."—MARIE LExp, 108 2D AVE., NEW YoRE CITY. { [LETTER To MRS. PINXHAM No. Improve $10,000; 50 . Oakls Lec ed children, . Boe- Mrs. s son Leon are | and executor, to > e k ‘A year ago I a great sufferer as applied for let- | : k e n the estate ¢ Tom pa S on. I could o disdfon gtie 24 fmouhe doy - the dread- ful pain eact and took tw Pinkham’s Vege helped me s words to express Mrs. Pink the ned gratitude toward I am to-day well and Jore SAuL, DovER, Crare Co., More than a million women have been helped by Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and medicine. ICH, TRYING TO GET THE HOFF CASE RETRIED | MOVE TO AVOID ANOTHER TRIAL ‘ OF THE MURDERER. ‘ Dr. R. L. Waish, Hyde and Larkia. X | == | Petition to the Supreme Court Based I 1 a8 | Upon Decisions of Many Noto- | B i § i Conttn Gum Plates’ (no Sointe) | rious Criminal Rulings. .pefi.‘.lw‘“'“é o Treceiha TEN st prises For | = this branch of dentistry. No students 1§ | 1 ' experience. SR £y [ xl(ln.K E murdere rithout furthe Yesterda T Ford and District petitioned the Supreme Hoff appeal. Hoff, who remembered t r name comp: othe | two let- cmmsx ~SEPT. 4 Tflfi""To 0iCEST [RUITS WINES,VEGE - " TABLES, GRAINS & GRASSES ze (‘cok havin hanged. To the s iR him to be e order of the lower cc Court it Cn petions to the ju e facts and the Supreme had in 1t too mu OF (ALIFORNIAT of circum: ntial evidence for rotection of the ac 2 \W.EEKS or-RAGING ) seriously into considera | s of the higher c ment of the lower court was th | A GREAT STOCK SWMOW. Music #Entertainment. EXHIBITS TRANSPORTED [REE EXcursioN RATES To VISITORS, WaiTE FOR PA““C“"*RS. subfect o MER GURE!] are the most MEYERS & CO. sl ( ans because they are the e and cxperienced. They SECRETARY. have been curing d ¥ "fli kness R B R e o ©More than elgnteen years, hd have the Iargest and best squipped English Dlazcad Brasd. institution and the most ex- I ERHYRO L Orizinal and Oaly Se=: sare. awars Feliab A3 thor. Befuse & 10 0 ngemon. hmand!-n“&x ng At Druggists, or send ey in_stampe for ¥ Rl . "h\lmf;bvr;l:!l . 30, el Homs Sapen P cfi—luw ar Wm Madison are, e by il P -»'E”u Blz € 1 a non-po: remedy o Gonorshia CUBES Wi Glot, Spormatorrhia o fths, nnnotural diss NO PAYTILLCURED L anuees Wl charges, or any Anfiamma. Patlents can arrange to pay when Dot 1o surietace, tion, irritation or ulceras oraveats soctagion. :Lon of mucons mem rHEEvANS OneMicat O, Pranes. Nom-astringent Sold by Druggists, gr seat u plala wraprer they are well, or may pay in monthly instailments as thry prefer. Consultation and Private Bosk for Men Free HOME CURES-FREE BOOK. express, prepuid, Thousands are cured annually without r 3 bottles, 2.7 seeing the doctors. All correapondence on confidential. No ‘printhx on Qn\plodpel i S s or packages to indicate name of sender. FRIVATE BOOK FREE BY MAIL. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- K citioa &0 rens tted. KING, WARD & DR MEYE (s €O. European plar. Rooms. ilc 1o 31 50 day; | 2 " to §8 week; $8 to $30 month. Free baths; hot 731 MARKET ST., S F. Tocm: elevator runs all night. TAKE ELEVATOR TO THIRD FLOOR e Corner Fourth and | CAFE ROYAL [Daily. § to5. e | . Market, S. F. Try AR cur Special Brew Steam and Lager, Overconts aad | ‘alises checked iree. AND HAD COMPLAINED TOLD THE DOCTOR THAT HE WAS | §15% GEARY ST., bet. | ars, testimonizls aed | and cold watér every room; fire grates In every | B s S The Ea ’ *® A ok Ak ok Ak ok k& Ak A kAR Ak KAk & @ : .*t**fifii*i*it***k******************i*********t**************i**t‘k**i Designed expressly as a concise history of the < Caliomia Volunteer Repiment, Will be issued the day following the arrival of the transport Sherman. The edition will be profusely il- lustrated with views incident to the experiences of the troops in the Philippines, and will be replete with interesting and valuable information regarding their movements. It will therefore be an invaluable Souvenir to all who are interested in the first soldiers sent by California toa foreign war. Copies of, this edition will be found at all newsdealers, and at the business and branch offices of The Call. @ NNN NN IR N XN NN Y Y X YN N Y XK YO OR3GO YOO X X X RAAAA KA KRR AAARAK ko ek ok &k kA AAA A A A&k Ak Aok Ak 444;;4;44;;;4;*;444444*4;*;;4444;;4;4;;;;4 AMUSEMENTS. A U“EMENTS \CALIFORNIA THEATER. YOU CAN'T KEP PEOPLE AWAY} FROM A REALLY GOOD SHOW! | ANOTHER CROWDED HO! AST NIGHT. | : 3 (Wednesday), any seat; balcon: 2c, part. augh in _every | nuous flow of erous 10c any HALL AND STALEY, he audience ached wit 1a s aitieire | FREEZE BROTHERS, WARD 4 . McMAHON AND KING, COMEDIANS | THE CARDOWNIES, | CARCHN AND HERBERT, MANSFIELD AND WILBUR, | ESMERALDA, ALEXANDRA DAGMAR, AMERICAN BIOGRAPH. In the « Success From Hoyt's Theater, ARACKELOR'S HHONEYMOON STRICTLY POIUL R PRICES. COLUMBIA s ALCAZAR ™ CLAY EHLREME!ST!stsL;SiS;;kfinc?fingnTs | TO-NIGHT. “A SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN" Vights and \A‘Jn\a‘» Matinee, A COMPANY OF EXCEPTIONAL EXCEL- | |ROMEO A\D JULIET. Next Week— CLAV CLEMENT | * THE NEW DOMINION.” | | Next Week......INGOMAR GRAND OPERA HOUSE. | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. | ELEPHONE MAIN 3532 o8 l = = GRAND OPERA SEASON! ANRg PEMGHTFUL | pyp DEMAND IS ENORMOUS FOR THRE GREAT DOUBLE BILL, “Cavalleria Rusticana” —AND— “] PAGLIACCL”? TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. ATURDAY MATINEE. Received With Thunderous Applause. CAMILLE ght, Saturda: Sunday A BRIGHT, JOYOUS PERFORM “Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep CLOVER! | Received Last Night With Deafening Applause and S Laughter by & | Orchestra Drees Circle. . y At_Saturday Matinee Best Res Branch Ticket Office—Main Great Historical Panorama BATTLE ; MANILA h 9. OLYM PIA. Eddy “ trest, Corner Mason. ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN THB The Beautiful and Talented ZOA MATTHEWS, Queen of Coon Singers A Hit and a Big One! ’ ARMSTRONG AND O'NEAL, | Fistic Comedians. ! The High Class Songstress, IRENE VINTON, In a New Selection of Popular Songs. Contifiued Success of BLANCHE SLOAN LE CLAIR, Tod Sloan’s ‘Market Street, near Elghth avorite Sister. AIRand numerous others. Y SUNDAY. AY. GALIFORN:A VOLUNTEERS, AND EXCURSIONS. LHUTES AND 760! AND EVENING. PICNI ALHAMBRA SATURDAY LEVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1539, MON T R BE «cFif¥ To i JOHN W. SLADE, ‘THEATER. | EVERY AFTERNOO! | THE HERO OF SAN PEDRO MACATL BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW. )(‘Ji‘l}rm W S, fabet of Cuthpany A, First | ‘alifornia s, who was shot in the Hent ies at 8 e it iy B e TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AMATEUR NIGHT, LADIES) TUG-OF-WAR Reserve Seats by Phone, Stelner 1851 NEXT WEEK—ADGIE! sitated amputation, to assist him in his mis- | 3 fortune a benefit wiil h"m\en at the Alhlmhr;\ 2t T ARESPECTRULLY | TED FOR THAT EVENING. RY CENT GOES TO THE BENEFICIARY | B.—Reserved seats now on sale at the | office of the promoters. A special sale will be | | held at Sherman. Clay & Co.'s on MONDAY, | August 25, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. ™. Address all | gomimunications "to E. R MOSS, room 20, Emma Spreckels bufldis Bath! SUTRD BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P, )L ING FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M. ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, 5c. ncluding ‘admission, %c; ehildren, %o

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