The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 15, 1899, Page 7

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THE SAN LUCKY CZARINA PICKED UP THE DERELICT HAH Found It Northweat of Point Reyes. ing at the ba ges off Dr. fixed Harbor ® SHIPPING MEN ARE DELIGHTED | | GRAVE MENACE TO NAVIGATION | ¢ HAS BEEN REMOVED. % e Movements of Transports—Steamer Men Marry—Tug Pilot Short ents on the Notes. i has been such a for a week past sort. It was sightad | S SY SRS S DAY iy S IR preferences that may have been expressed from other quarters have not been made Building Trades Council. —_——— i) ————— | At a meeting of the Bullding Trades | Cou: last night a tribute of respect | was pald to the memory of A. H. Givin, a delegate from Painters’ Union No. 73, who was killed by a fall from a house on h he was at work In the Western ition Afhe frilowing resolutions were adopted at this, the Building Trad eting assembled Septémber 14, | 1886, 4o hereby tender to Painters' Union No. 78 e e e e e ot 2 Ho—o—wg 00090@0@'00?‘0@ e e e e e e e A e R e R s B e i -0t b i IR GNP SPUP PRSP S S S S S S S S A e e aaaa THE BIG LOG RAFT ADRIFT. CHIEF MARKET INSPECTOR GARS 1§ DISCHARGE Summarily Removed by Health Board. ADVERTISEMEN‘I‘S. EGZEMA ON ms Could Not Go Out. Five Menths Under a Physician. Went from Bad to Worse. EDUCATORS MAY BE N ACFO‘V[MOD&TIOIVS LIMITED IN-| Gave Up Hope. Friend Recom- STITUTE WEEK. mends CUTICURA. Change in One Night. Cured One Month. | Sleep May Kick the Wrong Man and Lose Him a Roosting Place. .\‘rrmiu"‘ T )LVEST it ch the treatment it From that day I | % my face | 8 J. SOTH, | , Brookiyn, N. Y. | EVERLASTING ITCHING in Cured by CCTICURA. &s Thave boen troubled og and burning of the kaow what o do on to try CuTi- | numerous teac ln—rs n half an eye to 4 ResoLvENT £ toas entirely L e in & healthy condition. tonst., San Fraa.,Cal. 'CUTICURA | Begins with the Blood and Ends with | The Skin and nd Scalp. heory ave an easy t | S ‘have no trouble keep club flush.” | 1t ean be stated | that there is no tr | might have been ¢ Principal Joseph O’Connor a now b in apy rume ated last 50 H..rnu‘hml.(uunnu Bole Props., Desten. ™ How to SAVE YOUR HAIR 2D s gty Conr, e, e Every 1u: with wirm Sham Cericora the same shakedown at Suisun. Fears That Diréctor Kemp in His | d Bush of the Polytechnie High will share | Any | You're welcome, Chronicle butiding, No. ¢L CROWDED AT SUISUN |5 that | HUNT'S BULLETS FIND THEiR SECOND VICTIM E. R. Kl\IPPENBEEG DIES SUD- DENLY. eased Did Not Know He Had Been Shot by the Man Who Killed Elliot. ained by Saloon. the shooting ung America streets, Sat at the same another occu- was killed by teamster, ge Elliot, ng-house, nsane ‘wn : bo the nippenberg a bullet in his > his home d five minutes afterward. arged with the mur- n favorable reports eadquarters hs was conducted a “salaon (ur some elongs to several prominent ——e———— OCCIDENTAL'S ANNIVERSARY. | A Banquet in Celebration of the Nine- spond to the toast “Our C. J. King to and Joseph to respond J. Hender- : . on behalf of + to Willlam Wallace, sourt’s recording secretary, a fine atch and chain, appropriately in- as atoken of appreciation of nihe. ears’ faithful service in the court. 'wr\--l the court in var- 1 in each he proved a ntious worker, and he has a re- \ble record which is that In all that he has rever been absent from any | During the evening there were e etections by the Occidental Quar- | responses to impromptu toasts by @ numher o se present. Th iebration ceremonies were o by W. J Bios, M. Suvia I 1 . George W. St Seorge B s Tocvend B B, | Besecker. ————— SMASHED BOX CARS. Railroad Wreck at Ocean View in Which No One Was Injured. Engine No. 1262, acting as a helper to e San Jose mail train which left here afternoon, collided with ¢ box cars at Ocean View, sus- damage and smash- of the cars. s were on the side track and ngine attempted to make a h to the siding the engineer distance and bumped ¥ cars before he could stop. e of the cars were wrecked and the part of the engine was badly No one was injured. —e————— October styles Standard Patterns, - allowing patterns tic Offiess 1021 Market st., near Sixth. ——.———— Junior Order Boys. Junier Order of United American s and the Daughters of Liverty . tender a_reception in de rward ed, 2 to “Our Junmiot Order | Boys from Manila.” The reception will | be followed by a banquet. ————— Dear Madam: “Pegamoid’ says come; FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY D R R e 2 the ohly SEPTEMBER 15, 1899. GOVERNOR LIND WAS THE RESULT | OF MINNESOTA - OF AN ACCIDENT MEETS SWEDES The DeClsmn of Judge Banquet Last Evening| RANEY'S DEATH Conlan. at Palace. F. WCONNELL DISCHARGED |CHEERS WERE LOUD AND LONG | | THE JUDGE EXPLAINS WHY THE FONDNESS FOR NATIVE LAND | CHARGE COULD NOT STAND. MADE KNOWN. e } S All the Other Defendants Are Also |Many Enthusiastic and Patriotic Discharged and Their Bonds , | Speeches Were Delivered Under Are Declared Exon- | the Crossed Banners of erated. | America and Sweden. Lol B In comnection with the death of “Jim" Franey, the pugilist, resulting from a | boxing contest at Woodward's Pavilion | on the night of August 1§ with Frank Mc- Connell, Judge Conlan decided yesterday at neither McConnell nor any one else The Swedish-Americans of Califo tendered a banquet to Governor Lind c Minnesota in the Mdple Room of the Pal ace Hotel lasy evenink. was decorated wit | can flags, under which, at the head of t as legally responsible, and dismissed | table, sat Governor Lind. At his rig the cases. was General Gjertsen of Minnesota. | The Judge held that the contest, as| his left Consul Lund. At the right shown by the testimony, was f 0. Lir | cordance and compliance with the la olis was at The number of rounds was limited to twenty and the gloves were of not less weight than five ounces. The club was o incorporated and bad paid the an- nual lic A physician, Dr. Lustig. lanking the | guests were the members of the commit- Patriotic fee of the Swedish-American League, under whose auspic avet was given The members of the com- mittee were: K. A. Lindstrom Berg- Bidoms’ !'-‘nd.\n(‘i— and examined the two strom, Andrew Olsen, Josep I’K-—"b'all contestants, finding them in a perfect | A. O “harles Wid physical condition, and the club had pre- | Johnson, . Gruggel from the L. the contest, | O cured the permit Board of Supervisors for L e e e o S S e ] R e 2 90(»0<00«/' e R o o L 2 . > 3 @ v . 1 ® L R e e SICEPSNCEPSCE SR ) | FRANK W. THOMPSON, DOGE OF B}:L\I:DI:RE CARN[\AL‘ der and subject | J. ef of P proven that The order of t fendant, McCo: uld ap;l\ to G Danny lxroo!!l J W. Gibbs nnni Hiram B. ¢ o0k e DESERT THEIR VILLAGE. | Filipinos at the Fair Insist Upon Taking in the Sights. | A Filipino village without not a howling s perintendent Cumming of the Mechanies' Wahien, A. L. An. n—.mh Year of Its Institution. | Fair Is having his hands full trying to A W. Ohman "H No. 667, Anclent | keep the nipa huts at the Pavilion inha e e B « celebrated the nine- | ited with the little brown men from Lu- ayor Phelan, Mayor 5 of its Institution by a | % Talouks (mith thems: The WL s, “General | Glertsen ¢ and about 190 mem- by dme imbued with on, J. Lind, Aug. Sjog- : | American Ideas. They want to wear the Im (Danish) A Lund- several specially Invited guests| clothing of the white man, think that A Biol- that was set | they are a lHttle out of place living in Aune, F. Quisiing, . the chief| their pative habitation, and. despite al 0. Olson. T. Lager- or, was toastmaster he calied | the efforts of the fair management, they Halting. Dr George W. Lunt, high courts on wandering away from their d_taking in the sights. Super- intendent Cumming called a halt last night, and as a result of the conference Mattson, two ot wiil take an in- | . Nordwell, E. Dry- voluntary trip back to Manila. Last night a new feat Dr. Westerberg, the toast master, called the fair in the shs uport Rev. Dr. Nelander to welcome Gov- chestra of twent Ftour pieces that played | ernor Lind, which he did very during the evening in the Filipino summer =When Go R ey he house near the entrance to the pavilion. | grested with the Swedish cheer, long The Indians from Mendoc con- | drawn out. tinue to attract attention stis | _Responding to the toast, “California, the in coal, the and | Land of Sunshine, Fruit and Flow- | | the art gall Raymond'’s gor- ers,” Mayor Phelan exalted the resources ! net solos, § command a great share of | of the State of California. Sixty nations | the public’s on. To-day's | pro- were represented in California. All had ramme of music includes the ‘Battle of | done much for the development of the jettysburg,” with a regiment of veter.| country. The Swede was well to the ans from the Philippines. led by one of | fore. Mayer Phelan also got the Swed- | the hands that played martial music while ish cheer when he concluded. Consul Lund the American troops advanced upon the res onded to the toast of ative Coun- | enemy. Guns will be fired, and soldiers Oliver Ole responded to “Our | | Statiored at both ends of the Pavilion will | Adapted Count A number of other scharge musketry. | speakers followed. ;mfifi#“fl 4+ + B4+ S+ EHEHETEH R4 a4 a4+ g IBUY NO BELT TILL YoU PIERCE’S.” %5 PIERCE’S.” T Call or Write for Book No. 2. - PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 620 Markst Street, Opposite Palace Hotel, San Franclsco, ol R i R e S S R SO E 3. E. Haterius, | | { ; = | | ’ TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. | ADVERTISEMENTS. Last Chance dnigh LAMPS OF THE ANCIENTS WILL BURN BRIGHTLY { Belvndere Cove To Be; a Marvel of Light. | — IBRILLIANT WATER CARNIVAL | el ARKS AND FLOATS UNIQUELY | ; DECORATED FOR PARADE. | — . {All Manner of Naval Architecture i Will Lend Itself to the Making J | | of a Modern Venice by Night. L The cove at Belvedere will be a madern evening, when the d renewal of the Nothing y the numerous cc ith special the elaborate te music, the dec- the yachts and of the homes on the hillsides have all been planned and ' will be’ ready when the carnival is set | in motion at $:3 p. m. to-morrow The cru Marblehead and the tor- N pedo-boat Farragut will lend picturesque ) to the scene of the Third Unit will contribute appropriate music ties. '1'1".8 ‘—ndl-i | of Venice, w 11 . $9 per share All applications received up to ight of September Sth w i 20 pe SDKM[{ boa wi lf leave \:ne Tiburon Fostt Wi gEt - a; 54’;:) p‘:‘r ferry of the California Northwestern shar nly ; Rail foot of Market street, at 7, 7:30 share. Only a" few of the 7:45'p. m. There will also be a spe- present 1000 shares to be train to Tipuron, leaving San Rafa ; had. Den’t delay. Tnion Consolidated Oil and Transportation Co,, 322-323 PARROTT BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO. offices are those “of Ren.d.ar, in addi of It contains yacht¢ and ya and 0AKLAND OFFICE: 460 TENTH STREET. OFFICES MEXICAN CELEBRATION. The Eighty-NTntil‘ Afinivernw of Republic’s Independence to Be Celebrated To-Night. OPEN EVENINGS. The Club Patriotico Hidalgo has con- cluded for the grand celebration i take place th N evening in Washington Square Hall, — — ner Stc n and Union streets, in AMUSEMENTS, ALCAZAR .. ONLY THRr_E MORE NIGHTS... MATINEE TO-MORROW AND SUNDAV. The Best Drama in Years, THE WAGES OF SIN. PRICES. ........ 15, 2 3, 5. NEXT WEEK-THE! YOU LAUGH, | TOO MUCH JOHNSON' Gllette's Comedy Tr memoration of the eighty-ninth Annwfih sary of the independence of Mexi The literary and musical zxermsai will v interesting. Among the who nt parts are: a de Navarrete, Senora Luz D. de Professor Lombard d others. S THEATER Send the SUNDAY CALL to your friends abroad—wrapped ready for mailing, 5¢c per copy. ADVERTISEMENTS. BACHELOR CLUB. WHITE AND HARRK CRAWFORD SISTERS. HUNGARIAN BOYS’ MILITARY BAND. MONTRELL. CHARLI ARNOLD GRAZIER AN HAZEL. AMERICAN BIOGRAPH. Reserved seats, %c; Balcony, 1lic; Opers Chafrs and Box Sei s0c. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. TWO POINTED FACTS |GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Are always observable on a critical ex- | amination of our laundry work, and | o o s that is that the color is perfect and the | A NIGHT OF LAUGHTER. | finish Deautiful on all linen dome UD| yoo suppes DeliEttel Comle Opers, here, Shirts, collars and cuffs ars laundered here in a manner that gives “ FATINITZA ,’ all the beauty and freshness of lhe\ Comia new article. United States Laundry, 1004 Market Stree!. Telephone South 420. | Oakland Office. 514 Elaventh St. NEXT WEEK—_Offenbach’s Fam Opers, “THE DRUM MAJOR'S UGHTER. USUAL POPULAR PRICES— 10c, T5¢, %e, $ic and e nee Best Reserved Seat, 256 At Saturday Ma Branch Ticket Otfice, Emporium. REYNOLD'S | — | R P by | anp Goutor fiheum-tlfi , ifon the first aj ]mch | of the paroxysm they Ve recourse to t is rem- | TURCEIEEEEET PHILIPPINE EXHIBIT, ¥ nwcm &co., ;m-aox.\luln-u. v, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! |BATTLE of GETTYSBURG | WITH A REGIMENT OF VOLUNTEERS FROM MANILA AND A CHORUS F 300 VOICES. | SATURDAY NIGHT, PROFESSOR M. KOLANDER'S MANDOLIN CLUB OF % MEMBERS Will Play in the Filipino Hut Near the Main Entrance. CONCERTS AND RESORTS. W, T. HESS, NOTARY PUSLIC AND ATIURNEY-AT-LAW, Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bidg. Telephone Brown 31 Residence, 321 California st. below Powell, | San Francisco. AMUSEMENTS. PACKED TO THE DOORS NIGHTLY. é THE TRIUMPHANT BILL OF THE | GRAND OPERA SEASON.» "CHUTES AND Z0O! To-N1GHT! TO-NIGHT! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EvENING. NIGHT! | D, 8 ADG[E TEENAMI%° HER LIONS. A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW, AND HARMON AND SEABURY The World's Champion Hight Divers. Satarday Nigat—JEFF2I 8 FITZ3 MMONS FIGHT. Reproduced by the Animafoscope. Phone for_Ses SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS! NIGHT.| OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. BATHING FROM 7 A. M, TO 10:30 P. ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, fe. Bathing, including admission, 35; Chiidren, 20e. = LOHENGRIN “LOHENGRIN” LAST TIME SATURDAY NIGHT. GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW OF “OTHELLO.” | “OTHELLO” REPEATED SUNDAY POPULAR PRICES.. +verr2.25 and 50 cents Telephone for Bctll. Bush 9. M M.

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