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7 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1899 30nficocnuunnnuannnua;nnunnnnnnnnnunauDnnunnuunnnnnunnuunnufinflnuununuanaunfinnfinunaunnnunnn E rmm«»*mno.‘ ”Ww : Alamedai. mowoii OAKLAND i s Berkeley i g4 1§l g aiof the Bay Cities 3 4 I of the Bay Citles § ErkKeie 2 o3 Wrxésizersizessrerezs@ @ore2i¥8¥oxo50x0x2200 5 R e - R e e L e - -0 -0 R 00 0 01 23 - 33 -3 - DAKLAND MUST TO WELCOME WYOMING MEN GAGGED WHILE ATTEND TO 17§ T ROBBERS PLY DWN ASSESSING alse Economy Now| Regretted. | i | - r Strange Story of an }‘ Oakland Girl. i e st \ | GIRARD DOES A LITTLE TURN 'ANOTHER BOLD BURGLARY MANY NEW THINGS FOUND IN AN | GLADIS BAILEY'S SENSATIONAL OLD CHARTER. ] TALE TO " HE POLICE. e — | er Not Present at the De- | School Appropriations. on Opening of ngton Street. e e | She Says That She Was Bound Fast | to a Chair While Two | Men Sacked the H Houss. | —_— %3 Broadway, Aug. 1. g 3 » g & g & 2 » # i Y g i -3 2 K q ported by Mrs. G. E. Balley mitted to-day at her the boldness and case reported two weeks ago, ein N el Roberts gagged by a burglar in her moth in broad daylight. The burg was PPIVPILIPIIIPIPOEPIBOIPOIIOETOEOIOIDPOIOIPOEDOIOES B R T R R IR S e ] @riststeteieteisisisisieisieieisieste@ GOVERNOR D. F. RICHARDS. city last Saturday to as they transport layed, and what occurred while the girl was attending to these dutl told by herself substantially as follow: ng before the mirror in her mother'’s bedroom two apparently young ‘aces partially hidden by black with a brown mustache, y coat and dark trousers ember of both branches of the g served w rge party of civillads. DKLMDSTILL [:[]M'NG HUME iI’fiNU‘ALfENCAMFMENT ROM THE FETE OF NATION'S VETERANS Hospitable Frisco Her | Many Californians Will Attend the Gathering Which \Will Take Thousands Held. RO Place at Phi‘.nd»elpbi»a. IMPULSE MOVED ATHENS partment oot HISTORICAL FACT OF ALL-NIGHT FERRY SERVICE. S Some Have Not Yet Returned From the Pageant Welcome to Cali- fornia’'s Regiment—But One Accident Reported. s fair road to 1 AN department, saw the men left one of n M a. de of naval e of the old army will | ground %% Bas been selected, THE CURACAO ARRIVES ey camp, FROM CENTRAL AMERICA comrades can be A MAN FALLS INTO THE BAY FROM MISSION WHARF. Hospital From Places Along the City Front. TYesterda before had ity was The 2 great measure, been d been torn from their fastenings and the only things left to remind one that a celebr: had taken place were the list of casualties on the book of the Harbor Hospital and g on the front of the z. the Harbor Hospital had gan Post No, nd _Colonel cf ts chronicled, with two exceptions. than bruised fingers and were also sev- d drank not . 8, E. ployed in g man em; Mills. 1 he reet. But his & ead.of falling in on he fell into the bay Mission wharf and ANNUAL REUNION OF THREE COUNTIES OF ERIN SONS OF TYRONE, FERMANAGH AND DONEGAL. e will be content Crowds Gather at Shell Mound and : 7 casual ejection of the Spend the Day in Merry-Making, i o e stranger that he drew a knife and s her face. Dancing and Games. v being eagerly sought water front. e of any importance rfon and games of was ‘the Pacifie Coast gh and Donegal < ste racao, Sheil Mound Park esterd, Sty terday was a great The an- p up the coast from Guay- nouncement on the circulars, “The North D i yage was uneventful. ready to leave on a moment's notice and go out to meet the transport Grant as Alameda News Nutes. soon as that vess X ) vg. 2. fune e r——— 1—3:!1',4,3 .\er!. z The fi A FAREWELL BANQUET. General Warfield Bade Bon Voyage by His Staff. General Warfleld was tendered a ban- quet last evening at the California Hotel by the members of his staff, who made it the occasion to say good-by and wish him a pleasant month of travel through the Eastern States. Although the general ing on a platform open al a special feature of ng. and J. O’Connor, P. J. Kelle- | nin and P. Tamot divided the contests. The music was | Tim McCarthy % RAILROAD FRANCHISES et TO BE DISCUSSED of gh and Donegal ! 7i—1t is now al : departure, the time was considered right < Southern Pacific n fis character and | for a substantial farewell and a most en. first move toward |distributes erable moner every | jovable evening was the resuit. Bl P {month for sick members and their ~ Colonel and Mrs. Victor Duboce were : a few weeks Corporal Gus will speak of his adventures in | e Philippine Islands for the some charitable or ization. securing 2 monopoly of the street-car traffic of the university town, To-morrow benefit of | night it s expected that the .oard of | Trustees, in their regular meeting, will | come to some decision in the matte: famfiies. It has %0 members and the off | cers are: President, John Deveny: vice | president, John Quinlan: recording secre- | | tary, Bernard Gorma financial secre- | | tary, Hugh McGiaughan; corresponding | the guest of honor. and the colonel was ept busy reounting his experiences and those of the gallant First in the Philip- plnes. After the fashion of banquets at the California the viands and wines were 3 i will not go through without | T es McClafferty; treasurer, | id be desired d the Street Supértn- Freshmen to Drill. | “The thing > secretary. Jam » | all that coul esired, and the four best manner of| ALAMEDA, Aug. 2—Instruction in the | & VIEOFOUS 9!“;*;‘,.&72‘;‘1‘3,:3;'.“'3;;‘:2 jagmane he Blfickes The tlbning ] o0 TPt s A ey e of the actual cost | military department of the University of | Bancroft way Sre Ry 8 [l oue, O hail. | In addition to the he following | joyed. Those present were: were on the committee of arrangements, | to which the success of the affair was due: Patrick Hurley, Peter Garrey Y o and the residents of North | e General and Mrs. Warfield, Colonel and Berkeley are not likely to see their right | later the En- to the board, California will be; Professor Frank the corps, has issued an order for all th s n to-morrow morning. ady report ule. Commandant o “he is a third, regarding the cul- ing., Miss Giesting, Colonel H. D. Bush, rhen the Trustees are called to oxder. Bd | ¢ understood that the board will refuse the | {5 accept a stated sum each year in con- | sideration for the franchises. exacting iu- d, 3 per cent of the yearly receipts. ————————— 4 to the Council. a franchise n granted a street raflroad to go ng where the culvert was i therefore all the work | again, @s the culvert ed to g?! unldleyx; dtha ect raliroa ad to e for the payment of | win the race at Brigh taking drill will be formed into a second | battalion at the same time under command of Major Wé R. Moulthrop. —————————— Dolly—T told Mr. Nicefellow that I bet je twenty kisses that our club woumI ton. Mardens, also colored, and charged at the | ustrian California- t station with petty lar-; B Lol ceny. Both the principals in the George Rabych was arrested last night were members of a party in a Pacific- at a Third-street restaurant on a com- street saloon. While drinking the Mar-| plaint issued in Santa Cruz County charg- dens woman missed a sealskin sack. She in It is claimed the pris- ustrian medal i g grand larceny. holds Walker responsible for its disap-' oner stole an A afu\ g‘e:rz 3 Mo y—Well, wasn't ne shocked? OAKLAND, Aug. %.—Rev. J. M. French, | pearance. Walker bas been in prison be-| value a Boulder Creek :(;uc&ox;a“ prevalent among cltl- 9:‘(‘0’;’ Iiet m; ol ihe stakes. % lpu{u?r of the First T ted Presbyterlan | fors lm medal was found oa him. THER TRADE Oakland Office San Francisco Call, ! ‘What Sunday Brought to the Bnrbox-i ¥ was an unusally quiet day! exceptions was | The was Mrs. Nellie T IAT T Jacobso: treet, who took P advances of a | is up! The lads fr the Chief Wharfinger's office recefved | and O Do vite | an order y day to keep steam up on the Markham, so that she would be has not yet definitely fixed the date of his | Mrs. Victor Duboce, Colonel J. G. Giest- | d rs tion into the central . McCarthy, John V. 5 adopted and then | freshmen to form in front of the lbrary | Of free transpomtslol W0, the Coural | Hugh O'Farrell, Jam ¥, John | Major and Mrs. H. A Wegner. Major nt was ordered to | hefiaing st IL16 . . They will then be | L 0“"“";‘_,59 TBe. NORES 10 takain i lcm ins and F,‘:;'o':y_mm““ Floor man- | and Mrs. 3, G- Margo, Major C. J. Evans, zcmmen a‘}d o; g‘nlexutdven ng over fltrt‘yomer?“xro (::?l; { time to “}“ dermthemn:)aru;r.mu:g §‘“§ — f;‘-jx:en )l:):rtr H. Bor H‘:Ilfllrr:-nd si.;;l:rs * s ible the Stree ny. fficers and joif POBEPORIE TUE S SRR hare ons Tosmy aptal Nap- petintendent Drocecded to carry out Bl | somed Sfers of the battallon Wil be | BSRURE of the BOAROY 10 Lhcle Collin Wit Taroey. A e L TR, ers and found to his great surprise | assigned to their duties st the time of | A Bids "oTSuS TPNETECS LORG TrRIOOW | Charles Walker, colored, was arrested | jor resolution of intention was | orzanization. All the upper class men | noon. r. It |last evening on the complaint of Anni Iron, 100 pounds; chrome, half a pound; tungsten, quarter of a pound. and nickel quarter of a pound, with & small quantity of salt. Wi mther__ Report. (12ith Meridgian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, August 3—5 p. m. ollowing maximum temperatures wers Califoraia to-day: CAPSIZED THER OB WHILE TH RUGHT Disastrous Ending of! a Boat Ride. | | en decidedly over the sco data: Maximum temperature, AND GENERAL —— acific_Siooe. An off Vancouvet FRITZ WOLFERT DROWNED s nave been stight n t of the Rocky HIS COMPANION, MRS. MUHEIM, cecurred tm IS RESCUED. ot i { Woman Tells Conflicting Stories of the Affair and Surrounds the Accident With Mys- G = . Local Forecast Official e —————— ! Sun, Moon and Tide. ited States Coast 2 Heights F int, entrance to Saa of the accident. Al and a grown som, time in the compa: who also has a husba ‘Wolfert had frequen! Mubeim that he was an oars and coul he- had offe ut always f. rowing, b the afternoo Mrs. M she was satisfied been in a boat oars awkwardly them overboard. Muheim's statements as and day in the order of occurrence as to time. second time column gives the and Wolfert engaged the scrimmage the ) e number given is subtracts the depth given by the charts The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. 1 Steamer Movements. AROUND THE CORRIDORS of Modesto, and H. F. Geer, a big ran jaus C J. A. Linscott, a ;snd ranch owner of Wa | Grand. | W. H. Routledge and Thomas Han | | of London are among the gu: -~ b g e [ the Palace. Charles McClatchy | ramento Bee | Pler. EE =) William N. Re Eureka He is road Com gistered at the r E. PHR Ho Ml I3 13 @, YT WYY Yy ER3A: RARARER EE been stopping in through the reception season, has returned to Sacra- mento. S. Martinelli and L. Marti orchardists in the Pajaro V yesterday from Watso , arrived are reg- ., Rowley, 13 days from Yoko- 11 days trom 84 hours from Von Helms, ping at the Cal aw, Littlefield, in the Hawaiian Island: G. A. Latham, & capit Idaho, and wife arrived yest Boise and will remain in this city until after the return of the Id. U who are expetced to arri port Grant Mr. and M joined Governor Stuenenberg a Adjutant General Beaver at the Gra Hotel. Assemblyman and Mrs. William Cowan rned last evening to their home in mette, Hansen, 74 bours Gielow, & bours Cruz, 15 bours from ter, Jensen, 4 days from ers, Jensen, 14 hours from SATLED. Sunday, August 21 Albion, Erickson, Cape Nome. hea. Eureka g the recepti tunteers. Thomas J. Clark, in Frankiin, Vi = es of El Dorady Co y from Placerville an putting up at the Grand. Brothers, Wetzel, Bowens Land- . Mercer, Columbia River. | Milton Besse, Sheriff of Santa Cruz TELEGRAPHIC. | County and grand marshal of the N. 8.| poINT LOBOS, Aug. %, 1 p. m.—Weather G. W., returned to Santa Cruz yesterday | razy; wind svest; velocity 20 miles. | after having perticipated in big night MEMORANDUM. parade in honor of the returned volun-| per Mackinaw—Saw bk Kate Davenport off Point Reves. rdt, the Santa Cruz cap- DOMESTIC PORTS. italist, yesterday from Stock COMA_Arrived August N—Schr Jobn A. | where be spent the past tw e A 35 My Cabodile. S Sun | perintending the ha e T 1o S et o gust % Winsiow, for 9 PORT LUDLOW—Sailed August 26—Schr Fred E. Sander, for 3 COOS BAY—Arrived August 2—Stme Signal, ce Ausust 2. Schr Daisy Rowe, hemce st 16 led August 27—Stmr Alcazar, for_San jeco. Stmr Brunswick, for Sen Fran- | on his big San Joagu Barnhardt is at t | to Stockton this afternoon. _————————— Died From His Injuries. E. Elliott, & laborer residing at 155’ Mission street, died = juries recevied about ten days ago while loading hay on the United States sh {Siam. At the time of the accident | liott, with other laborers, was engaged in | i Jowering a bale of hay into the ship, when | | he in some manner lost his balance and | fell into the hold. He was treated at the | | Harbor Receiving Hosnphalhand afterward o his home, where he was attend- | gost . {55 Bree.“sobasiey and Anderson. His| Safled August r_Schr Martha W. Tuft, for { was reported to the Coroner and | Guaymas : ld)::mbfidy was removed o the Morgue. vClhz‘lv.-r R?Ef&f'z‘"d August 3—Schr Mary | The deceased was a native of Novo Se A deat ¥ ey Gl e . aged 4 years and unmarried. { ol 3 = | PO SR A—Arrived_August Zi—Stmr Weeott, | hence August 3. Schr Mary hence August ¥—Schr Mabel r Eu PEDRO—Arrived August 2i—Stmr Na- from Usal PEDRO—Arrived August 3i—Schr Sa- Crapqua. BRAGGArrived August J—Stmr PR i ihr Sophia Sutheriand, heace Am- t . Schr i Bumped Against a Telegraph Pole. | 710" senr foarrow. henes Angast W Henry Thompson of Company L, First | Schr. Lillebonne, {797 R | Californta, called at the hospital early | Sallsd ASgst T PR Crcie Tom, ol | yesterday mom(:’z and had a long cut in | for ——. | his chin stitched and dressed. He was| TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. | walking along MerXet street with two s | young ladies, when one of them drop; SOUTHAMPTON- | her handkerchief. Thompson missed her | Br;;g}:: Lrows | when she stopped to pick it | swung around to see what had become of | CTIyvRE { Ber. "5 he did so his chin struck against | LHA' & | a telegraph pale. CEENSTOWN. agust '- s T T SRR from Liverposl, for New York. A rustiess metal has been patented | MOVILLESafied Augus % Sume City of by a Pennsylvanian, composed of in-| " pPHILADELPHIA—Arrived August N—Stme gredients {n proportion as follows: | Pencland, from Li: