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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1899. 13 e ep———— e e e e = S | ered. being in excess of the bids of the | Pettibone Company and Litchfield & Co. { The board has held three meetings and " | has been unable to determine to which of 7 - | the two bidders’to award the contract. v The bids are close. lN THE SUPREME COURT‘TO e N[”' EHAHG fl e hhmel] atch . Chalt 1n | cuawronswes JIRY FINDS VON — IMARRIED IN _ B Wi o w fiheey Kot late, was her husband’s stepmother be- fore she married him, and was formerly At a meeting held last night of the | regatta committee of the Pacific Asso- : the wife of her husband's father, who was X ¥ a Mormonl, s)}x}e belng‘ but one "i:fi'clr‘l ciation of the Amateur Athletic Unfon ! | spouses. In her testimony she was cors of the Pioneers, chairman; J. R. Bockman r i of the Ariels, A. P. Rothkopt of the Dol- phins and M. J. Breen of the South Ends. | arges galns epu a It was decided that tue championship e of the de- The jury’s verdict was to the effect that | “death had been due to natural causes. | hastened by excitement.” and this verdic V' v O T. - rowing regatta of 1s® be held at L | i | was based on the testimony ety Corape, Outpber it | ner, who had conducted an autopsy and The 1 a Iwho reported that the,organ: debilitatec following races will take place: ceased’s body were very bad! 3 , intermediate and junfor four- i | and his vitaiity low. The autopsy ph b}e Men T S e v | Sad Downfall of an|Pretty San Leandro Oliver Holmes WOUId{mn AT rigger skiff races; senior and junior single 1 H ears of age, had been suffering from en- X | sheil es, and & relay swimmi ac n . | £ iv onge: ngs lmindin i panre s Ex-Constable. All Agog. Seantioe Ve BE S Nise v Stockton Athletic Association requesting — —_—— d that he found no signs of h rews sent to the regatta. The ! b call ‘;}L‘x;r:cl;l]zhaé‘ri s‘(‘g;zl\;um‘:gv‘ The doctor of the Pacific Association | Orkiand OMceian Franciaod e Oakland Office San Francisco Call. | therefore contended that death was due to [ ' : s Al - e R L) Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Wiy S led tr ) | the election of 0 ng most romantic secret wedding George Holmes, who languished In the | George Holmes fs still charged with bat- s will be distributed to the Towing | jury by a jury in Judge Hall's court un- | pe 3 : 0f . ext weel Jhat e n | being Miss Mapde Harlan, a daughter o2{ 5¢ pig aged brother, Oliver Hoimes, will L= next week. | der an indictment found by the Grand | George Harlan, one of the survivors of | o0 s SE€E BIOIRED ORver Foumes, Mer| Auxiliary to Monument League. District Attorney Allen by his predeces- [ but more recently & mate on a coast- have died within two weeks any . ot Vi on B B'nai B'rith building, on Edd The following varied programme of | SOT. ing vessel. It bad been reported that In a dispute | iy “anq various matters \gement of Sutro Baths for to-mor-| would never be.pressed and that even | has been kept from the town gussips of fpton, Gepeae liad grevhed | custed, but Very Personal Man ner. should they be brought to trial no con- | 8an leandrs, only to leak out througn | Die aged brother by the throat and choked | 4yce 1o action was taken. BROOK. who a | back and minutely sets fort fact, until a few days ago Mrs. Henry vlg- | (4%, oy "Hampton and widow of the de- | entirely support t ew regatta committee will take | Henry W. von Kapff, an ex-Constable | just come to light in that town of roman- | jaf] at Livermore last night with the pros- | temw, however, and was released this even- Him to Attack the Justices—Chief | Jury over a vear ago, together with five | the Donner Lake expedition, and Rcbert| charge, the Coroner's jury at the inquest| The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Lincoln sport Las been arranged by the| The impression prevailed that the cases | For over thirteen months the marriage | With Oliver over the chastisement of a | p,." eanization of the au ce—F. Neal, W. Fleming, | viction would follow. The verdict there- | the groum, who was not as close-mouthed | o¢7 jvermore by Justice of the Peace Ta SR ed s of the Levinson e charge of the championship events. Entry | of Alameda, was convicted to-day of per- | tic happenings, San Leandro, the couple | pect of having to answer for the murder | Ing on furnishing $100 ba Beatty Confronts the ACCUSEP In @ | SPoRT AT SUTRO BATHS | o o ket | o e & s bas oo | Mt i TR oy oy U5 UG | Momiment oot held o sl I e | son of Jack Hampton, George had grabbed = Rt C. Roval, ‘R. Ritter, G. fore arrived at after the jury had delib- | 43 hiS wife's family wished him to be. I 150 %5 qay Mrs. Holmes, the grandmother | At Munich there is a h widow el erated about forty-five minutes proved a v f v lea T Ta Husen J8L [T 0 sursrize. 1t was thetlirst: convio: | bie lon o a0, IWEE Y onit | ceued teatifled fo b fact ithat there had | pens and nibs col .| tlon of its kind for many vears. but when she saw that the seczet was ‘““5Ef;"b?uffire';ggr‘;:zb?y‘v&mr‘.p‘;e?.3;‘3{;}?&“‘3?&? e Sy Augus(u:. Von Kapff was accompanied in court | She de(‘lfl;td hlerselt an’d Als now no lonzerl g ’ |5 a3 = e ildebrandt, C. ) Lo < laying the role of a single womau. 3 v, < - ;| by a sister, Miss Violet von Kapff, and | P! A Adler Yarrow, E. Wells, W. » ; Ve vo years ago that denry, Hever, E. Lieboldt, C. Bandaln, | when the verdict was read the convicted | (i a5 about two years ago that Henty all the de- ) the attor he Ne then an actlve worker in the Salvation ADVERTISEMENTS. nd is now the Justi | young man showed grief but little less | Army cause, was detailed to labor in San coislisnssanmmnsen L C 0 0 S e ol ne Court. He also declares springboard _ diving— Leandro. He set to work with a will, and Peters, R. Cordell, C. Strohlin, A. T. Ralston, G. LaRue, D. McCann, C. Crowl M. Divert. ad pledged ace to decide the probate Levinson and her than his sister, who wept bitterly. L b Nt ¥ The past two days had been occupled | being an carncst, forceful and eloducnt = 5 v ~ | speaker soon had largely atten meat- with the trial, Emil Nusbaumer defend- | {fe. U, 0np the most regular of the at- 2 X ing and Deputy District Attorneys Harris | tonants upon thege meesings wan Miss reinted to and Samuels prosecuting. The jury was | Jias| R haa T been prominently - CHRISTIANSON AND made up of J. H. Tuesher, E. C. Perkins, | fiantinaq with the Cheritable ook prose- George T. Leon, C. B. Harmon, Henry | quted by the Presbyterian church. . ] Schmidt, A. Burnéll, Chris Christensen, | A e s e | the Justioe Hl>s _SILEY MYSTERY | £ Wright, N. P. Nutting, Martin Dud: | ,SLe0rY S fervor, and worth made an, m e"ulne m ey John Gar- P el D) | that their acquaintance soon ripened into | ‘he ¢ ) vhic A { ES Ber! 1 . THE SERGEANT ATTEMPTS TO | o(hnde e iod e that ot webiry Of | love. The voung man was permitted 1o | NToeTInG b 3 pEE/ury visit Miss Harlan at her home and &n en- St Ll SO | swearing that he made arrests of V. Bal- | gagement naturally followed, On July / - deramos on a charge of disturbing the | 3¢ of |ast year they decided to become n:an peace and Captaln A. M. Panza on |ang wife, and so traveled over to San Miss Walton and Montague Liver- | charges of disturbing the peace and bat- | Rutadl, where they were married by the tery in Septemt 1897, and presenting | preshyterian minister of that place, As | | more Figure in an Exciting Epi- | claims to the county for'$i 30 In each casé | {ne voung woman returned to her home sode at the Main Postoffice. —$1 for executing warrants and 15 cents | the same evening her parents’ suspicions it | mileage to and from the County Jail. e Hot e toused an i lor & long fmeithe SEE FOR HEADACHE. SEE Yery small and as easy i who had sol 1son and | The testimony was very clear. Officer A : nson of the California- | Theodore Anderson of Alameda testificd | g i Womsnired. o (c lEnorance o an attempt yesterday | 10 having efte "‘“,“‘, ‘\‘\‘.e.fi“l"'"“"!“’ arrest Eventually, however, the bride’s family | wle notoriety by making him- | Apd Officer Dennis Welch the two arrests | guessed at the young woman's secret and | tral figur : % of Panza. Welch was corroborated by | she admitted it, but persisted in keeping 1 figure in what he termed | Mrs, Panza. ing | high life el niiis | the fact of a marriage from the public in | in hig . Great sympathy was expressed on all | gpite of her husband's protest Sergeant Christianson | sides for young Von IKapft's sad devia- | phobably was a decign in Henr " S SUBZES- tih volnE b e tion from the path of re In his eI 4 > ouns man and woman | tlon from the path of rec tions dropped casually to his friends, for in a rather exciting episode e : v At- | the gecret is now out. To-day Henry left 2 3 . tornay Samuels deciared that stripped of e orata A stoffice on Battery and Wash- | his official character he, too, extended his | [0 the north on a six weeks’ vovage. n streets at noon yesterday were | deepest sympathy. One of = the jurors FOR THE COMPLEXION rersons, he decide vith- | s d disc! | nmes ¢ dectded to whth- | Sed BT odt® nisbafio ‘fer o |ACCIDENT DESTROYED l GEINUINIZ MUST KAVE SyoNATURE, ‘Vegetable., L \ uittal owin his S rm- 25 Cems | Purely /%.-72.—« prane o BivEenn Clul ;‘v&x‘»f,\‘,‘ r.‘l(h’gm” ‘\'l:‘n' Zf"'('n',":d &’;’Q.‘ HER MATERNAL HOPES| st sons mony 'he, too, eventually convicted. ‘Ihe | MLl ‘PRINTED ON RED g2 had worn shabby clothes | jury recommended the convicted man to Siidence of manual labor, he | the mercy of the court. He was remand- | OAKLAND, Sept. L—In a suit filed in 1ave immediately locked them up | ed to the custody of the Sheriff and sen- |the S for Court this aft gainst - disturbing the peace. At all events | tence wili be pronounced next Wednesday, | ¢ = Lporor Lour B aon SERL RAIL TRAVEL. | BATLROAD TEAVEL. rgeant Christianson decided to keep | The minimum punixhment i3 one year and | 1De Oakiand Transit Company Mrs BOAD. : mott something he was never the maximum fourteen years in the State Helena E. Kinsner seeks to recover $30,000 SOUTHNRN PACIFIC COMFANY. w ‘ I:m‘ll\::l‘”fi’é‘}“ ‘h'“r:“_‘_:n n\:r‘a‘lythv:“;:‘.l;};w Eeise damages for permanent injuries sustained CA“FORN“ NOI‘I‘HWESTEIN IY' co‘ (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Henry von |on July 29 last while alighting from an Trains teave and nre dne te nrrive at FOR BILIOUSNESS. .| GENUINE LVER (Fon cousmipurios. FOR SALLOW SKIN. WRAPPER Thero | rass t osing wi atl ump} .k: over forced resolution, Kapff was one of the most popular young | electric car running westerly on Eighth LESSHE SAN FRANCISC nt Christianson exploded his| men 'n Alameda soclety. He was the |street at Union. u" Ffl‘umsco AND NORTH P‘cmu (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) S S T leader of an Alameda orchestra and re- | The complaint, prepared by Attorne-s zh Simply these: About noon | cently married a most estimable young |H. S. Aldrich and E. L. Mann, alleges RAILWAY COMPANY. 12avE — FRow AUGusT3, 1813. — ARRIVE s o gave his | lady of Encinal city. | that as plainti . was about to allght “‘the Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. = < the more of Los am the victim of circumstances” !car started forward suddenly and with i 71004 Benicis, Suisun and Sacramento.... 5:45p N FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 004 Maryssille, Orovideand Redding via sitors trans- e to get his said the prisoner this afternoon. “I mad vy ving Mrs. K 8. ssing. young | ed myself (e other was made Dy my | Erosing her Gre log, (hieh. N and s £10 83 pim Ihursdass Exira g | Tieea Hmi Viewwilousifini Ll 8wos R A ey this, however, that | ghoulder, loosening the hones of her left | aed 1180, . 5 poAD si1oe o D has foot and giving her nervous system a BUNDARS S0 9:20, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, 004 Atlantic Lxpress, Ogden and 1 054 S altc A e severe shock, incapacitating her from . 6:00, 6:20 p. m. 2OA San Livermore, _Stockton, R man: of having: stolen | tig JUsImeda B helping herself in the most ordinary SBAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. Toue, Sacramento, Placerville, pond wiug T4 iweerie gocurred tand || WLhOHT WREAN(E. means and performing any labor either | WEEK DAYS—§:10, 7:60, $:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, Marysville, Chico, Jted Blu on was called upon to | it and then 1 was allowed to swear to a v complaint, secure u warrant, serve it and 1 last night at her home, Miss | take my prisoner to the County Jail. 1 injuries plaintift will contiy i : alton =ald that the matier had been | MOSt ccrtainly presented claims for such | Of her life to undergo great physical and satisfactorily settled. “I have my ring arrests aud for doing this I am con- | ™3P LG ieo avers that at the time & .415;}l.ler.;1?\1:.1 l»phm more ;::flr \]‘n:( se most likely will be appealed to | Of the accident she was flh(}!llhlfl Ihecume = Fv= ver it, : i 3 ole LSO oR e by reason of the injuries ave ve Jes not amount to anything, and it has | the Supreme Court, There are three | mother, but X X o e SRR B indictments for Fnrj\u'y pending | #nd on August 27 nature in this particu- Ban Franclsco. ‘f\'pfi“f:t ki r'r’d"o’ nqL\nnl l\:;;-ff_ :»m \\\m-», it was stat- | lar was defeated. Week | Sun- 1598, Sun- | Week | 11s694 Hagwaris ‘Stock ton, 8 | y Deputy District Attorney Samuels, | SR P Y T . | days. | Destination. | days. | M Niles, Livermore, , Secra- MILITARY ELK SOCIAL | will most liKely be dismissed. | Dr. Coyle Returns. ) R e T CE e s ‘mento, Mendots, Hanford, Viss'ia, | 4 o { o Perterville v a 40, 6:15 p. m. Baturdays—Extra trips at 8:304 *Milion, Oakdale and Sonora. SRS IR AL i s ? L o T L T TR NDAYS—§:10, 9:40, 11: .5 1:49, 3:40, 5:f Chiness. '?&D“m ke e e e 9:004 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations, 3 9:004 Martinez, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced and Fresno. Fresuo, Bakerstell Sauta Barbara, Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans and Eas?. 004 Vallco, Martiez and Way Stations 7:43 004 Ha: Nilea sod Way Stations. 2:459 rgeant Chris the or men 2 o plaintiff will continue for the rest injuries p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. e in Philbrook’s as to ac mutilating | _Novato, OAKLAND, Sept. L—Rev. Dr. Robert F. P 1H00r Baiiasnte iives lasing GIVEN TO SOLDIERS WEPT IN COURT AT covle, astor of ine First Prespyiorian senis o 8108 Hoywards Nic acd Way S | Church, ‘arrived home to-night from an o #:00p Martinez, ' San Ramon, Vallejo, ey ‘ HIS OWN IGNORANCE | fXigrdsd trip throush Grear Britain Hol, | Fulton, tro0y gL Colso, Sania Romn.....: MANY DISTINGUISHED MEN Isnd. Germiny, AR T, T ance and Windsor, Woodland, - Knights — Landing, { S S Switzerlang, Dr. Coyle and tifs wite have Healdsburg, PR 3 E ENT. { T | been absent on their European journey Lyttots, v Eosacsesorios WERE PRES: | OAKLAND, Sept. 1.—The most remark- | since May 12. They were in Paris during Geyserville, e e — | able spectacle of a ful-grown man crying | the first week of August, just prior to the | Gloverdale, 7:35 pm| 8:20pm ©:00 Tho Owl. Fresno, - beginning of the Dreyfus trial, and did ufliclently | [GFL0 0 %ny particular agitation over the ge1d, Saugus or Santa Barl ted to citi- | gvent that has since proved so sensational. San Francisco Lodge No. 3, Benevolent | in court because he had not Protective Order of ks, had an “Elks’ Qualified himself to be admi | Hopland and Tklah. itary social” last night in its spacious | zenship was presented in Judge Elis-| The peace conference, Dr. Coyle says, — B:807 Martinez, B 1 in Central block, which for the occa- | WOrth’s department yesterday. seems " to be universally accepted as one uernevite, | 135 pm "B %™ | piger n i 45 1on Auscies sion was decoratec lags an -col-| The weeper was Fra ? ¢ho | Whose effect in general will be good. Dr. S ; toute, R ruasil o0 Wiy fage andfd ol G b ank Abramson, who | WOOIT Game home rather fatigued. and 8:30 pm K red electric greeting to man rdsa num al cffects. The occasfon was has hitherto been a loyal subject of King 5 o s will rest for a week or more. He will not rned volun- | Oscar of Sweden. Abramson {s a seafar- | gccupy his pulpit until Sunday, Septem- gentlemen, | ing man, but was evidently far from ig- | ber 12. Sonoma 10:40 am| 8:40 am » 05 pm| 6:20 pm %6100 Vallejo ; of the re er of military | and | 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. 3 is_doubtful Elks know how to give. norant of the ways of the land lubber, for | Was Not Declared Insane. | 2 . 5 $7:00¢ Vallejo, y it contains, ) ’b] Prominent among those prese: v he confided to Juage Ellsworth tk he | < D, Sept. 1.—Mrs. Oliver P. Doug- 8:00 am Sebastopol. 10:40 am 10:35 am = : anner of crimes and r amon; se present werl hat the | OAKLAND,Sept.1.—Mrs.Oliver P. Doug: y 110: oot | manner z Rev. I'ather McKinnon, the much beloved | reason he had not become better acquaint- | las, aged 8 years and formerlv a school- | 3:8 pmi 5:0 pm! [7:86 pm| 6:20 pm | 8¢5 Otegon Kareesn Kagrafien and m chaplain of the First California, who was €d with the governmental affairs of this | teacher, was brought from the County | “giages connect at Santa Rosa ¥or Mark West Sound and East 1 go unchallenged. E — - = = greeted by all with a welcome that must | 8reat empire was that “politics was so | Infirmary to-day and examined by the ngs; at Lytton 3 0 5 = have been exceedingly flattering to himn; rotten.” | Lunacy Commissioners, but was not rec- for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). | J. Hewston Jr., Captain A. A. Hanks, | Geperal Shafter and his aids, Major No-| It was Smahle to hear Abramson make | ommended for commitment to an insane @prings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop~ (Foob of Market Strect.) VETERANS OF THE GUARD J. Hey, Captain G. D. Harvey, Major 2 aptain Ducat; Governor Rich- | this confidence and then go on to say that | asylum. She was taken to the Infirmary | land for Duncan Spring: nd ' Springs, 2 Bants Oruz_Excursion for_Banta B, Hosmer, F. J. Hare, J. G. Hardy, | g4 Vyoming; Colonel Hutchings, | he felt convinced he was very ignorant | about a year ago, as she was too feeble Kelseyville, Carlsbad Spri , Lake- and Principal Wey Stations 1! Major W ah for Vichy 831184 Newark Centerville,SanJose, Felton, Governor _of Idaho; Captal B. Hoop anyhow and thought he had bef to provide for her own support. Under al . F. Jant H mores with the sener Dot 80 | the welnht of years her mind has been bprings. Sarstogs Springs, Biue Lakss, Laure ‘ider Creek, Saita Oruzand Way TO VETERANS OF THE WAR S. Hawl jeutenant H. T. H r, J . + s, head a 3 Cruzoa of the First California; Pri- | & V! i 5130, en, H. U. Jar B3 el tell, Overshine and Welsh of the But it was far more pitlable to see the big, | gradually growing enfeebled, so that it Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, tions. .. 1308 T le S tton, b N >, g sky vede i 3 Vi v Valley, Joh Riversi Lilerle s 21107 Ne k, Cent W THEIR COMRADES. J. Pembroke, M T et ey wr (oL one 9f | (o excuse his weakress only made his pre. | has a brother, J. E. Gordon, residing {n B wEhile” Chrtstine. Bemta Crus'aod Frlocioal Wi, Ringen, C. Ros s "of Major General Dickinson's staff, | dicament the worse, for 'he sobbed out | this city, and the Lunacy Commissioners TEYI, ooin st ™ enqoctno Ci | 3. A Schwart )r lights in the military world | 1049. | recommend that she be cared for by her | g7t tocn “Heal, < Willitta, 9:208 Those Who Returned From the Phil-| Jr., B. P. § : /' members of the lodge and visit- | ; VicWIng Abramson with compassion relatives | ming's, Bell's Springs, H TR ippines Greeted at a Sumptuous | wneit & ing Elk I udgelEisy IO ISseN tHe appticane Mystery of a Pretty Vagrant. | Bcotla and Bureka. 3 2 resacsae SOROA * ~ | T here 8 _prese 3 excellent pro- whose black tresses are slightly sorinkle =4 | Prom SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 8)-~ 5 ! Btelger, W gramme of vocal and Instrumental num-| DEVOTION WAS CARELESS. | with gray, and who gave the name Of ponns es Mareer at nilf races - o Pointe | Tors 900 11:00am (100 200 13:00 Nettle Larsen, was brought to the Coun- 00 1500 *6:00r. bers unde S t of the Family Altar of a Portuguese House- | ty Jail to-night by Deputy Constable | micket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. Frem OAILA “olon: Ww. ST “acted as presid )—Pcat 8f Broadway.—"6:00 8:00 10:004.M. s duties he was assisted by Stephenson for vagrancy. The officer g C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, 5 *1: B *3: ! 4 *5:00r.u, . T. F. Bonnet and other of- hold Catches Fire. ,1.-\;5;(1 The girl, whose pretty face looked | = Genetal Manager. Py O i IR 00 300 1400 ° lodge. There were short ad-| OAKLAND, Sept. 1—Because they|out of line’ with her shabby garments, e COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). by Captain Cruzon, who INtro- | ynouont they were observing the man. Sl€eping in a shed near Friitvale. She | (Third and Townsend Sts.) Father McKinnon in a eulogistic & speaks English and German fluently, but | “587104 Goean View, Bouth Ban Francieo.. S6:30% 5 T hao i ates of the church calendar to the letter P! o A speech. The chaplain of the First re- | dates of t etter Lotuces to give any account of herself 71004 San Joso andt Way Btations (New a Portuguese family residing at 1619 Third | further than the statement that she was | "DHTH PABI"G GUAS}' MILBUAD. Bl - A i 1)cner, *8:004 Vis Seusalito Ferry. oursk Crus, sponded modestly and briefly. The Gov- der George H and ( AL ernor of Wyoming and the Lieutenant | street, In Weet Oakiand, almost lost their | robbed of her purse Gl T last | res amsigne S very | Governor of Idaho also delivered short SUHOIIS S . - orning rough | night by a stranger, who left her with 25 < tanding e Mifred Ar. | addresses, the former congratulating the | fire. In one of the rooms in the house | cents. She gives her age as 17 and later | mroM & e e L VALLEY = Chondent of the Lon- | people of California for their grand re-| & small altar had been erected, and on | claimed her name to be Annle Barndown. | N AND SAN RAFAEL. e D B o Pang with much ception to the volunteers, and he addea this candles were kept burning all night. | At the jail she was regarded as a mys- | 00, *8:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; eai o e B «ot Tome." The com- | that the men of his State had been go | Through an oversight the 'tapers were | tery. . L G2 400, 60, 600 p. m. feipal W Sinllon - .d a few words of faverably impressed with the open-heart- | Permitted to burn down so low that the | Cameron Was Not Killed. | "EXTRA TRiPS—For Mill Valley and San | geiq0a ose wid \Way Stations. 53 : aper the altar i | Sen fotic spirit. After full | edness and mer Ettcroaity hox';ng people glra"rpr;f;‘:‘f‘“unwd i and”’z‘rizhépg;:imxb BERKELEY, Sept. L—The report which | Laitgl o xfindg;‘nfi-‘%’e;@: Saturdaye | 1300 5:',} Jooo '"'fi,g.:fi“fi’f;’fl, L done to the excellent | that he was afrald that they would all| G4 Jut" but the blaze was extinguished | reached this city recently that Rod Cam- | “'KUNDAYS.*S:00, 0:00. *10.00, 11:00, 11:30 ? 8un Mateo, Bedwood Menlo Pack, g toasts and responses | want to return to California. | With s loss of only $25 eron, & former resident of Berkeley, had | a. m. : 1045, *2:30, *4 , 6:45 p. m. Ho Baiinas, ntion of the veterans of e ———— | Besid been gemn‘y injured in a mine explosion | 11:00's. m. doss not mn(!oug,lfi: Bacl sundays. | Lt attie proves to-be false. F. W.| &30 p. m. does not run val'y Sundays. | e DEATH OF M. P. JONES. Laid to Her Rest. Reeain of Cenrzs; sireet has Just recetved ;%‘r;: marked (©) run 1o San Quentim, | ‘Snd Principat Way Stations ..o, *7:308 N - | am - - - | *4:15¢ San J A Principal Way Stati :43. Was One of the Pioneer Merchants of | , OAKLAND, Sept. 1—The funeral of :nlf:"{mdlfig'l?lent.r The °:'x§'s'§n§h"’n§’;¥,{:‘ WEEK DAYS— , %640, 155, 840, *10:20 | sg.008 "m,m:",hn‘:dmw:;mu"m", “8:334 | Monterey an 3:30¢ Ban Jose, Santa Cruz, Spangled Banner,” Col- Smedburg; “The California - il = P i . Miss Lydia A. McMenomy of Golden | : *3:40, 4:35, . m. rT"‘l"r!rL'?'\\"’ i Sl San Francisco. Gate, who suddenly” expired while play- suffered severely from the accident, but | -y 1380 215, S0 L B O esdays | 1397 SanJose od Principal Wey Biations e msic. “Bagle | M. P. Jones, senior member of the firm | {Ng the plano, took place this morning | s slowly recovering. and Saturdays; at 640 and 108'5; m | 10137 San Jose amd Way Seations “The State Paddock Company, died a week | ffom St Francis de Sales Church, sol- Big Damage Suit Compromised. | SUNDAYS— r- igh S R Time In the | ago last Tuesday. Deceased was active- | po rhotora Metinerniy, Q&‘,fi‘,fl:"@}.’;;‘,},}"{‘ OAKLAND, Sept. 1.—The $20,00 damage .00, 1ibo, 1015 A for Moruiog. P for Afternoon, P % | *Bunday n!m'&o\g-u gflm,ogly,d. 's!:dml?h’do"!’. K 1 ‘Barry; “The | 1= enaagen ini business. in this: clty: for | oo Bicie CAHE fOHOWINE: et suit filed recently by Lillie Elvira Carlsen n to San Quentin. | _bSaturday and Sunday. uday and Mouday. e Sl o " "He came to San | women, close friends of Miss Mcehomy, | through the guardian of her person and | FRC Y, TO_SAN FRANCISCO, | sora T to Me Buill.” Major W. D- Me-| Francisco in 180 and shortly after his ar- | acted s hongrary pall:bearers: Miss 3. | eatate against the Oskland, San Leandro| WEEE ;DAY 550, T8, 88 10K | S ta I_— R t ] "Donnel Yatiein EEN ival went, to the southern mines, wt Avden, Miss Lugg, Miss J. Dieckmann, | an v s g % . . m. 5.3 liihiy ';x‘\’»'»‘x.fi’ S aCaearet wero read fram Gen, e established & general merchandise | Miss M. Taylor, Miss T. Doyle, Miss L. | juries aileged to have been sustained by e Mlate o) an e Ol.l e A KM Andedon | oo pbull and Colonel H. J. Burns at | [0 SN yhdertaking he prospered, | Grossett, Miss J. Gilchrist and Miss B, | ber through the negligence of said cor. | " o | A. 5. Hatneld, A B Anderson, inability to be present to join In the fes- | Z 4%y s Foturned to San Francisco, | Doyle. ‘The pali-bearers were: J. . Me- | poration was to-day compromised for $500 RIELENELy TR IO e and in connection with Frank Randall | Elroy. A EPEDaEI:h?lonn McBlgdg, C.|and the ucsllon t{:smlnsg;il.di | he organized the firm of Randall & Jones. | A. Klinkner, E. L. ompson an o Jao m; e a er. The following wers present; Colonsl | The City Loses “r‘inTOffl"h Randall retiring & few years later, Mr. | Dunn, 'The’ Wilcox requiem mass * was BERKELEYn e S D e e e SRR AY AR H 3ush, hn aker, L & By the resignation o Or. T. J. Crow- | Jones continued under the firm name of | sung by TS. po Tano; S d 1'%, 1 ’ X - ey m] COMI afi[mf : 1 G. R. Burdic| enant | B . - | B Smythe of the class of '85, University of | 1:45 p. Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way sta'ns. Colonel G. R. Burdick, Lieutenant M. Jones & Co. The house was one of the | Helen Kelly, rcmrnbl.to. F. Coffin, 'tenor, Callfornia, has enlisted as ser mm{ fal e THE CONTINENT. 3 son, C. 8. Benedict, Captain G. C. . " o ot first as well as the heaviest impor! | and J, C. Hughes, s. Interment took E ] Brenson F. | and County Hospital, the city suffers the ;ug“r e ihs Haaiey Tt éfi,’,fi,‘,’éf Blate in St Mary's Cemetery. the Thlnmu(lh United States Infantry. Ramm, C. Brown Howard, d " THRO 2. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns. San Francisco to Chicago. . m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way st: ley, the assistant pharmacist at the City Boardma Brod, Colonel J. ia o B ‘ I M: ! ¢ 2 parre 57 B | 1088 of a faithful and competent official, | SUEar {rom the Hawalian Is Smythe will shortly go to Manila with his | 60 Ul o b, 1awl Bergstein, | Dr. Crowley, who is a graduate of the | b‘,’_‘,,‘,{f}",“f’_“if(,';‘,fijh,pg ,,nexe‘{f‘gfl‘do;"?“fie_ Tennis Champions to Meet, | regiment " and " intends to remain_there THE SAN FRANCI AND SAN JOMUIN | =veny DAY 1v THE YEAR PULLMAN State University in both medicine and | lished. About two years ago the firm of , has been connected with the | Jones & Co. changed the character of nd ‘County Hospital for the past| their business to that of wholesale tea, ? H rrere, 8. ( J. D. Bluxome, D. 8. Brig “olonel 1! his _term of enlistment expires in! ¢ | PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLST] :‘.‘Yla::ury, 1901, i VALLEY mw" COMPANY. | -rgumsr CARS LEAVE OAKLAND i’éii; OAKLAND, Sept. 1.—Sumner Hnrdfl', acific | From Jan. 28, 1899, trains will run as follows: | FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKR the crack tennis plaver of the P; Coast, has just returned from Southern ] e D. Cutler, W. | L t I A, fonel F. 8. Chadbourne, ve months, during which time he has | coffee and spice merchants, incorporat- California. To-day he met with James Mysterious Shooting Case. MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M. B. ( aifee, M. Doane, Captain J. Dun- | endez rw:] hims .{‘;-. all v;l:m came in“;-ulni | ing under the name of the JOnes—Pn?.\duck; A. (;f&umnemi! Gfer?:"(h? hll)[‘neywm_?mrxnn:dg; A man giving the name of Ed J. Jones, hm_:nh_ o fi:fi?’% ar, A. Dunker, P. M. Dier, Lieutenant | tact wit m. either in his soclal, official | Company. JESELE g x er at 24 Mission street, 1 -, | Sunda Sunday DINING-ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR, bar A AEC ¢ Donrmann, Lieutenant | or professional capacity. In addition to| In all these years of active business| Which Is to begin at Del Monta uesday | & saloon-keep called | grn | Reo ped Excptal Dally. | FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IV next and in which the Eastern champions, | at the Receiving Hospital yesterday after- | P the polyclinic branch of Mr. Jo 3 o o = > ntin D Aoy his | life Mr. Jones’ character as a high-mind- | ReXt &b 1M s, Ward and Wrignt. will | noon considerably under the inflyence of | EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT Capt Kieln, | repr: ain ly. ! P@ | REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE F. Dohrman nt Colonel - Ar- | profession he has during his term as| ed, upright, honorabl ¢ % e plomel ot Cotona S A6 | PEGCEne pharmacist saved the city huns | mitned ugspotted. He beljoved pa cafis| contest for honors with the Califorrians, | liquor, He had a bullet wound in his | b thur hl‘l‘ hism H. Little, Captaln C. | of Jollars at times when the funds | ing to be the best of all, and he dignified Tt 18 expected that the Hardy brothers of | left wrist. He sald he was scuffling with pm | RATES. . Little, W illam . o oughery, E. W. |ran low in supplying the institution with | it by his manner of life and his dealings | this eity, who are the present coast cham. | a friend. who had a_revolver. and the I+ P. L2 B pRidoLonphon o, A ex. - Thls he @id by compounding | with his fellowmen. He was a true tyge | plons in doubles, will meet Ward and | weapon was fired accidentally. The police pm | NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN. Lewis, G Y Muller, 5. 3. My the materials himself from their crude | of the old-time merchants of San Fran-| Davis, the national champions, in that| were notified and Captain Dunlevy sent i [ DU OmIERvER A5 VA Ly TN N, enbach, H B Mulle, B ton, Li condition. His outside practice increasing | cisco, the men who more than any other | €Vent. duiemonrito tie ddareay Alver Duc it ] - ot intermetiate points & Mqiived e jor J. E. Miller, J Middleton, W | was the cause of his resignation. He still | class’of citizens in their day did so much | Her Husband in Dyea. is no such number and no man of that rq‘:-pw:mxm ot Sas -nm“"‘fi““‘%fi SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, 6% ant Colonel 8. P. ) MacCabe, C. . |remains an attendant in his ward as a| by their influence and personality to - 3 name was known in the locallty. It is Inquire at Tratfo Department. 331 m“m‘_ MARKET ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 1531 Me. B2 et Phillips Major J. isiting physician. He leaves the drug| shape the destiny of our city in the early | OAKLAND, Sept. L—Throufh an appli- | suspected that the man was shot inten- @IS St s OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. * . B M. McPRilipg, MAJorl. | department with the good wishes of every | days of her trials. He was faithful in his | cation for an order for publication of a | tionally and the police Wil try to un- “a% TRRCEO% SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J Street. Margo, C. Meyer, W, F. McNell. |inan and wouky connected with the in- | dutles as a private citizen, always ready | divorce summons in a local paper it Nas | ravel the mystery. SAN JOSE OFFICE. 7 W. Santa Clara Streat, o E "hf‘\;:!’;n. b 2 Pike. B | stitution, | u} (éu mi purl‘ in nEy:mnl, for dhel"od f;}rel:ux:? gglal’lezm- u;‘:!“-';lhob;u ?.,f." e MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. e, E Epevas 3 g | —————— of San Francisco, but always deelining % | Leave San Franeisco, vla Sausalito F | # e, DT puhths | contract for Untorms. | the offers f polieal pide i ne pounk® | il Eatin & AN oI S| ponoming e promive to Jadse Ora- | wiRUBadl SUNDAL: Ap B Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 3. - 3 ” y 5 0 1 e 30 & m., an g 3 & Captain E. G Eisen, 8. A. Egleston, | The awarding of the contract for unt- | B e e, b ™ Y| her in_that place while they were en|pam on Thursday Attorney George D.| Extra trip on Monday. Wednesday and Satur- 625 KEARNY ST. Estabiished C.H, Ellig, Lieutenant T 4. B . | forms of the Natlonal Guard which was | “As a man of strong character, modest, [ Foute to the Klondite fefore leaving| cojiins got Policeman William M, Ross| 4ay at 55 p. m. 'Returning Same Even. 1n 1854 for the treastment of Private WoH. Fuller B F. e ey, B, | to have been made at the meeting of | gentle, patlent and uncomplaining during | Oakland Arne ess as a car- | O Bt it yostarday chave, ing, arriviog in Ban Francisco at 1 iesches; LostMantiood; Debfilty o tenant C. C. Fisher, Danigh FOXY: B | the uniform board Thursday afternoon | vears ‘of suffering, those nearest and (Penter o ing Joseph P. Frenna with the murder of | (BB vs ¢ o 10 ang 11 and 1:65, 338 Sicin ¥ hedocrcuresw hen T. Foley, ¢ fllfl"f D. Grinwood was postponed until next Wednesday. Of | dearest to him knew him best, When the 2 J. F. Turner. Ross was the officer who - l“ o m. 3 . Try him. Charges low. Glaser, Major A D. GUANCOC Tieu- | the seven bidders five had their checks re- | end came, surrounded by these, he passed | Keith's opening Friday and Saturday; | arrested Frenna. The case will be called | yape 8, F. to Summic and Return, $1 40, uresguaranteed. Callorwrite, Gurrisin, Mejor 3. e GiI0g, Geeral | turned, 43 these bids could not be consid- | peacefully to an honored res everybody Invited; no cards. 508 Market. © | in Judge Granam's court this morning. TSt Dot Soomtt aod Baturs 8. | Oreac - canmen, 7<6aa Franciace: