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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1899. 5 SHE THOUGHT ~ |INGENUITY OF ~ |FORMAL OPENING OF THE FESTIVAL | ey HER HUSBAND | HARRY COOPER IN'AID OF THE YOUTHS DIRECTORY S = cocen g seictl i pumrn o o tive to-day and we wili present you with a print on to raise sufficient money to pay part There are sixteen booths in all, and the extra heavy Velox which requires no mountu}g, of the debt of the future home of the many costly articles have been placed | a city’s neglected boys. on sale. These will be raffled off in Mayor Phelan then delivered the ad- most instances, and some will be sold dress of the evening and spoke of the outright. Among the articles are a Victor, 3! A% Dry Gran= Glaans’;-. E ;tupokl“ ulated and necessity of supporting such institu- fine upright piano, a shl'()ve, :wr; lflr;: i:rG!(ges},Si‘.ks, s”ga'f'a ici tons as the one over which Father greyhounds and other things usefu etc., odorless Go Bazaar, any quantity, SUICIdal ACt Of M rs. Wonderful System Of Crowley presides. He ook occasion to well as ornamental. 25 ” mnmle » S CALIFORMA'S LARGEST—AMERICA'S GRANDEST. STORE, PeF 1P 8¢ pay a glowing tribute to the latter's The contest for two scholarships in WeiSSgerber' Communication' self-sacrificing devotion in the cause to the leading business colleges has al- === which he had consecrated his best en- ready begun to attract considerable e ergles. He concluded by advising his attention. These prizes are open to ATTEMPTS TO END HER LIFE|A PUZZLING CIPHER CODE i SR PR SRS R WRITES A FAREWELL NOTE TO | HOW CONVICTS PLOTTED MUR- ALL-DAY HER LITTLE SON. } DER BEFORE THEIR VICTIMS. Seeciar SALEs —- L ST 1 — - Sends a Bullet Into Her Breast Just | Incorrigibles Passed Notes and - Before the Lad Reaches Home Talked Freely, Notwithstanding sale 0’ Baby R’hho"s. on His Way From _ They Were in Solitary We offer to-day 3000 pieces Baby Ribbons, School. Confinement. slightly damaged by water in transit; it is all R A S AL silk, of good quality, in choice assortment of color- ings, among which are pinks, blues, cardinal, nile, purple, yellow, orange, heliotrope, white, cream, navy and black—sold only in 10-yard pieces. 1200 pieces No. 1 Satin Ribbon—value if perfect, 15c a Mrs. Mattie Weissgerber aged 32 vears,| When the full details of the plot of the shot hersclf with suictdal intent vesterday | two convicts confined in the incorrigible at her residen e, 104 Anderson street. Ber- | cells at San Quentin Prison, by which s. She was removed to St.|they expected to murder a number of tal where she s now | guards and make their escape, as told 3 »d chz for recovery, her only | exclusively in Call, are known piece-—to be sold at.. 7c g that she did not make a bet- | the hideous sid se conspiracy is al- 1100 pieces No. 11 Satin Ribbon—value if perfect, 25¢ a ght of in wonder at the in- ved by the prisoners in com- | ith one another and the per- system adopted, by which to talk of butchering a presence without creating it. most lost Jealousy was the motive for the sulcide. Mrs. Weissgerber is the wife of Louls ‘Weissgerber, a Third street bartender, | and her bellief that her husband cared Y more for another than herself led her to | man in his ve piece—to ba sold at.. .9¢ 600 piaces No. 2 Satin Ribbon—value if perfect, 30c a piece—to be sold for... -12¢ Sale of Tablie Damasks. For this day only we place on sale a large lot of fine quality Table Damask Remnants and Pattern Table Cloths. These are for the most pa:t bleached damask, and range in valus from 65¢ to $2.00 a yard. The soecial prices in many cases are far less than they were appraised for by the customs officers. Among them are many pieces of high-grase satin Damasks at the prices generally paid for ordinary goods—lengths range from 2 to 3i4 yards. $5 and $6 2o\ 25¢ Collars, T i tke ‘ ments and| last day of Pants, $2.90. ;.. i T0-Day 7€. i s o still complete in the | |the imported German 23¢ Collars at Tc balance of our great |each; they pants purchase from i:rg rn;etcee;; the stock of Wm. hcased Cregar, 14 Sansome street, who is retir- brand, mads of the best & estiva aid of the ; : : H\iu?rr:‘ndxur;u?t‘u:\{ b fu:mull)' ing from business— linen from opened last night in Armory Hall well-made, perfect- one of Ger- on Market street, near Tenth. The | % fitting trousers, hand- |many’s most |famous m hall presented a picturesque appear- ance with the beautifully booths on either side, and a large crowd gathered to assist in launching the worthy project, which has for its object the care and education of the homeless boys of this clty. On an improvised stage, which had stefully covered with American som: worsteds in striped effects for fail and wiater, made to retail for $5 and $6 per pair—on spe- cial sale to-day and Saturday at. ..$2.90 |ers; they will |ouilast two or inary colla sizes—for this day onlr. & - | each 7€ ; 4 for 25¢ Undermusiin ™= for 9 . bargains _in SpecialS: i vuiernusin De- H To-Jay only we offer|partment, on the second floor, for this Cushion some broken lines of [d:y only: : % S’quares pretty C-shion Cov-|Ladies’ Chemise, all lawn, with lace trim- all staple shapes and PER PR PRESRERRR VR RC PP ECRRPPRVNRRI D R RRPRDRRRRR AR 7"""””’."’ PRPPPRRPPT RN PPV PR EREI RO RP PP RPE RPN RRER R committee, which has worked untir- ingly to insure the success of the fair. h Thomas R. Bannerman introduced the t chairman of the general committee, let the ers to contribute generously to all, and will be decided by popular - movement and advised them not to vote. There will also be a contest for “dollar limit” Influence them the most popular physician at the QRTL L0 R OROROLOROLIOLOIDLO %10 8 08 0 83 0ROOLLR OB OTINIE 0 81 8 G R 10 8B LMOROROLRORQLILILICLNI2 £ 53 OROVIRIGLIROO 23 ned nurses’ booth, and the lucky § = 8 =3 2 g ke o o o B o B o 2 I3 - < = I3 R. Kelly, who stated that there in their charitable inclinations. ico will receive a valuable clock. : Raaoi 75¢ | cas a debt of $35,000 on the new direc- Miss Daisy Keane ang a solo, = Rine the fevtivai band il ers, o'y cnme or two| ming -..75€ Feii ik It at tho cor. which easned. ax encoresand’ theyfate Bothe < Half Prices . ; vini, :nd several Batisto Corsets, . Togularly $1.25 | of Angelica and Nineteenth was then declared opened by Father to be di‘contina d Ines, many of them| _esch—special at. e 7.7 streets, and the object of the fair is Crowley with backs to match, cushion tops th .x;chx!drfnq ijl Capes, regu ar;gs-;b' - 2 e = ISRl O STE3 ¥ 9393, o o e sell rezularly f-om 15c to 75¢ each--at| each—special a $3. MRS. MATTIE WEISSGERBER. BVUORONLN OROROBORORDNONINONO RN BeOLON RO RONAROR! HONORGRONIBOO | i Marked Pri TadietiRins Conbiio. Gocns. Peinall f i [ v sciated how much more le- The remainder of the regiment is coming | Ha arke rices yoke, elaborately trimmed with Va- ) RBER'S continued absence from home led his wife to @ Iwfl:»‘nl\ “;"'vbrq;'rW_-‘nmcm o gihle by way of New Orleans, and so it will be | g N eiounes Jade. prics atwwra Saict t he preferred the soci of another. Yesterday, becoming L | cells are now treated than they were =ty | at least a day behind that portion already | Mil’ine"y Soma splendid values| ra bargain for to-dav ® ons were correct, she shot hérsel with suicidal ® | under the original plans adopted by ex-| | here, which came by the more direct 5 for this day only $1.50 i At : ; S | i Rk Spec:als. All-sitk veivat cov-| - dire ors the devills Th vent th vas recruitec the B . = - iy * nmates and their persistent attempts at | Eoihen e aiaeg e e dtisata g | erad frames, reudy for ¢ innine—n Combination 28 hen der and disorder would never be et : st Bort| e At . . eece-line o9 -9 ¢ 000000 0000000600 jamrder e e o MePherson, near Atlanta. It is com- | specia o-day at n : t ¥ 1 rthi |lookedout om otk PRt manded by Colonel E. E. Hardin. It has| ® Si'k Chenille Hair Netting, lncnes“’:dfigs""_s’ 32C: cotion Combina- e e A { had scme target practice, but not very —onspecial sale to-day, per yard 6@/ rion Suit, buttonsd across shoulders, For som i by BT L R AL LT LT L e e e e L L e L e L e L L T e e e T e T L T T L L L L LT YL T T4 a short time g‘\"\?fmt:.vr{z:}urrn has succeeded in br.-:xk-l WILTISWA KBENOF GE AN, much, and the two weeks it will spend | : Ladiss' Fiae Felt Fedoras, Kncx's new|Ouneita style, patent finished seams, colors her husband. | e Sir* Harry Cooper's spirit so thor-| The Board of Harbor Commissioners | | BE will be put in mostly at the ranges. .| & block—brown, castor, nivy or black—lecru and natural, regalarly 50c—on spe- 'im‘pr‘.‘: e that the prisoner, retic as an|met in speclal session vesterday after- | ty-cighth Regiment started from Rort | % on special sale to-day at, ..$1.50 cial sale for to-day only, the suit...32€ ines prior to noon to constder the proposal to change Meade, Penasylvania, on the 25th inst. not good | ¢ S s way out here. It will armive early | (g 5 6 444644666 BSSERE $ 4/ £ASSLEAES6% otaittdaafi§ ot 8004 | 4he Main street ferry slip by substituti . 3 | the ‘soul. " Cooper | the Main strect ferry b by S ovim: | Second Battalion Now he spec There has been no change in the small- | == 1 even shown how he and Morrell man- | Wooden stave 5 | pox situation since Wednesday. Larra- L X e " ged to write notes and pass them from | ders. The board was inclined to ignore | e B s ey on ‘heE?\hu(;;l"l‘r’?é‘fl'}:i\{h;Sl2:1:. the |ST, LRENDAN’S FAIR al asked who > cell to another, a feat by no means | the protest of the bidders | in camp. | ment, who is isolated at the general hos- | time. Bh, what? Thats wiat &0 o R least of those performed by the in-| and order the ch: , as s shown | pital," has developed no further symptoms "‘,'f“?"‘l' "l They don't turn double som- |s IN FULL SW[NG il tes of the incorrigible ward in arrang. | that by so doing a saving of $1200 would —— of the d e, but the surgeons are un- | €Ven though they Cor . ~rrl, SO0 BE Sugh S plie their ¢ rdly S be made to the State, and ex-Governor A . e willing to send him out to m“, ,‘u“mfn“m, l;;"?gu“‘kson‘\“nv‘rda& p.rn‘!e_ e | L oy oy ago Cc oc skec dc nsel () ) d, wha vas i Secon 3attalion o e nty- | 8 he! S C ul »f his | s rloadpa) | she T o o ite L s o | Budd, o O Comnlasionets. that| ninte Tatantry, with the 'headqnarters | Gespr sy Lo o ducee S Hg SoWbE Of WSl (aeir marvels hola. the andience =b-| LADIES OF THE: PARIEH /EPAID C bt a on artithmetic, saying that he|they had ample authority for such action. ed at the Presidic ter- | Promotions have come to several mem- | Sorbed and silent, for they are hair MANY COMPLIMENTS. yreadth capers and “‘a breath may mar.” | view of the fact that the F. G and | bers of the Montana regiment. Second |t g g The ere Companies Santa Fe is anxious to have the slip com- T'h T desired to widen his knowledge along day. Y - S Dee How coquettishly one woman flecks a bit | o : 4 | Lieutenant James M. Croft has been made 1 N raman. o 2, e : + &+ ®-+6-+6 o |pleted by the first of the year, which H. The battallon under command of | %G FRRL Y @nd battalion adjutant; | of nothing from a sister leg as th :\.‘!(1 Father Wyman Delivers the Opening | ¥ b .utenant Colone 1 nt, its oWn | e e i - Aere. | hanging by a single toe seventy 2 etq be impossible If the board should | Lieutenant Colonel H. H. Sargent, its OWn | Second Lieutenant Joseph Crosby has re- | hanging by itoeis y t oul w)m\'w(\ i in litigation over the commanding officer, Ma, Hawthorne, | ceived a similar promotion; First Lieu- | above being r ued were not absorbing Address and Takes Gccasion to th @+ e e Code Invented by “Sir” Harry. Qlowng, aresgouplenty Review the Labors of 1 not to make the being already in the Philippin board decid. Two | tenant Samuel Hilburn has been made a | all her felic I - phen t A : | - e fat B ! ; have but a sorry chance for the same time placing itself | more companies, A and 3 captain; Second Lieutenant Miles Ken- | that they have Yol = as approving the ‘rnpnmm(flndd. evening under command of Major C nedy h been made a first lieutenant; | favor, and divide the honors of the plat Father Nugent. but they came too late to reach the camp. | Sergeant Charles Wissage, Sergeant A.| form with trained pigs and boxers —and AR i v Sweeny and Co al King have been | jugglers and a minstrel show. But the z e eutoora) I<ing have been | (Y8, 1S fce is the climax. The mantles | The fair In aid of a fund to lift the -, assisant quar- | of all the great Olympians fall upon the | street improvement debt for St. Brendan's been assigned | shoulders of him and her as they dash | cpyren was opened last night at St. Bren- to duty on the transport City of Para as | around the hippodrome, and you haif €% | qan's Hall, Fremont and Harrison s pect to.se = f the parish had oc quartermaster and commissary. ¢ ‘are |and the la s Acting Assistant Surgeon John H. Mit- | The real sta re the ho they e are | o ael wall ed before the night was for s were nick has heen relieved from duty on the | beauties—and the elephants. The little | o feel well Satisfied 1 transport Sheridan and has been assigned | fellow, in his unseemly struggle for prom- D T Opee Jor arcecen ansport Nelson, | inence and peanuts gives Jumboo a peck Ta wheel of fortune and Its founte The following officers have been relieved | of trouble and the audience a heap of | Pooths, lts wheel of fortune and its fount from duty with the recruits at the Pre- | fun. picture even before the doors were opened lio and have been ordered to Manila| Only the very young and rure in heart | .o, "whoh the early crowds began to pour by the transport Nelson: Second Lieuten- | can have entire faith in sideshow posters, | {n{ WHeR, the SEICS | ! The poster man |78 DEATCS 2 = aptain George G. B termaster of volunteers, hs considerable 1g from the | FEATURES SO FAR SELECTED FOR I | | | ant Charles L. Ballard, Eleventh Cavalry, | and O the pity of i I rettiest and cleverpyt girls in the . S. V.: Second Lieutenant Arthur P.| who cannot outpaint facts is no artist o ety TWhit ik and ahet [ | { Watts Second Lieuten- | Fac-simile reproduction crude and | fe"thair mothers in the laudable assault [ | ant Ninth Infantry: | lacks a sense of opportunity. The man in | gt theit mohers 1o, tho Taudablo sssauit Second Lieutenant Richmond Smith, | question has not done himself much t00 | everything and nces on everything, Twelfth Infant Second Lieutenant Du- | proud, and what is gaudily established | from popcorn to a kiss at the bit of blar- pont B. Lyon, Sixteenth Infantry: Second | as improbability becomes almost true. | ney stone that is bound to prove a_star Lieutenant Henry M. Bankhead, Twen- | If haply the snakes are fangless. who | atiraction of the fair. It is a chip off the tieth Infantry: Second Lieutenant Eli L. | cares? Whoop-la! Here's to sawdust |old rock, and can be depended upon to Admire, Twenty-second Infantry; Second | and peanuts! . | loosen tongues as painlessly as the ladies Lieutenant Austin A. £t CHARLOTTE THOMPSON. In the fac-simile of cipher code given above the nu r’ Harry Cooper's | lebier ladaets ¥ I troe T Twenty. of the fair loo: strings. - y R e e D fourth Infantry: Sceond Lieuteriant James | ity The formal ¢ S attending the open- i kel VY yhich it i placed, ana | rty-sixth Infantry, U. S. V.; | | ing were brief. Shortly after 8 o'clock W ieee at the ool the Lol | eutenant Jon' 7 Fuiter_tir. THE GENSS CONCERT | B8 e Nupent intpoguced Sather W to in the note is 23, O would be | eventh Infantry, U. S. V.; Second | | of old St. M. who had been in of the evening. The as greeted with ap- at the | he omission of er to_anybody rticular cipher used, uld be formed, mak- tenant Reuben V. Baskette, Thirty- | seventh Infantry, U. S. V. | Captain James' H. Frier, Seventeenth | Infantry, has been assigned to dnty with | eloquent Pa: | plause. A large audience attended the song re- | ‘It seems to me, WAS WELL ATTENDED geiiver o , after a few Father Nu- & omprehension. In the recruits at the Presidio pending his | . = reliminary rems order to express a word in which & would assignment to Manila pending his | 1.1 of Hermann Genss at Sherman-Clay | PEEllmInary femarus. (thal Tarhes Nee e e | Hall 1ast evening. The gentieman, who - | e is the only pastor of a church in this front door | D¥ym or a circumlocution. In referring to She | Guard Jones the number 25, standing alone, 1% | was always used. 3 3 \ g Sunday’s % MONTANA AT ORPHEUM, |troduced himself to the music lovers of | part of the city who is the founder of his * | this city as an excellent pianist, did not w:[l;;:h.mri_mnn”_ e R B | dupti s successes, for as a e paris s thought s = Tt was Montana nigh | duplicate his fcrmer successes, they proceeded tc ity to the sentiment bl ght at the Orpheum | U 0. it he s certainly not entifled to the | Wich Appiause. Father Wyman reviewed ' ' The Hermit of last evening and the audience was en-| " "o jice. That Mr. Genss s a thor- | the history of the parish and told how it | livened by the presente of two or three ¢ = £ % vni, with a church a arochial Superstition Mountain [ B3, | Sinrecies b ivo st e prte, T S G U B SRR 201E TR L RS ce, free of debt, and a school al- steps. arms. She her heud | @ o 6o & & -6 — R e ) Berit to e |\ @GS 05 0 - 8-0-000 mathematical lines. Believing that a slate rmed the | ¢ould be broken and used for a purpose LR R R R R RS R R R R R R R R R R RS T SRR EX IR R R R R R R R Mflmmmwfluuuufi The report of th neighborhood, that to-day he does not possess those | Flaherty, Dora Greely and the Misses Mary, | d it soon became Known | detrimental to discipline Warden | < S | s 1 those who have heard ; > nental to discipline, arden | 5 L5t . | satisfaction of all those who have hear 1 a Thet Mrs, We rber had shot herseif, | G6ua o oSnclvlin glons. They were liberal with their ap- | g : most free, under the nourishing hand of Her boy Tan to the nearest telephone and | §o Cghom g o bee s | SRR — 4| plause, and the enthusiasm they showed | him, but that he does not know that he | FHe%,, (o alled upon all to aid the got connection with St. Luke's Hospital. | guired a small piece of g { N | became contagious after a while and put | lacks a sufficiently resonant. and firm | fair which was then declared formally Dr. H. G v hurried to the woman's | saict & BA L B € Denusing nimaelt | f vigor to the applause of the casual thea- | barytone is indeed surprising. Mr. Genss opened; and if the first night is any ind de y engaged stanc By writing verse, 1 pencls and paper ea ea tergoer. The height of the enthusiasm | curries testimonials with him which pro- | cation it will be a great success. The la- ¢ of blood when the patrol Wagon | were used in communicating with one an- 4 e e e d Mg Al i5ioe thlm anyemiclent. vocallat, janasis fdiesiinichargeiotithe Hogt el e R St MR on drovel it the SO T B : sunday's Sunday‘s and D e musicians ran the casent | may be that in his day he was exceedingly | St Brendan's Booth_Colors, yellow and bl e s eonvintecnoan e R L MAILL- from “Yankee' Dooale” o “Dixie " nd | satistactory. It is, however, cqually true | Biiicr s sire. Sodteey. is. - Keid. Mias S % o 5 then a e “Star Spangle anner’ every | | 3 () = oor job of it,” Was | no guard was in the vicinity, and attach. | C “ : g 4 7 note to be passed, | one gave a shout, and then the people es which would make him a | Grace, Nellie and Bertha Mclnhill. e | D welghit ta themots to be pasted, el all. A Sunday Call Woman Tries It for a Night. | 5 Yose ‘to their feet and stood In stlence | iramiic Concert soloist: His voice lacks | Choir Booth- Color, white: Mrs. L. F. Bum- [ > was to St. Luke's Hos- |, st erinale anas T : y . where it found’ by Dr. Shaw | nd Torth until the momentum wauld cag | ———————— | while the grand old tune was being | color, above all things. It is true he uses | stead. Mrs. George s Hamy Scott, first supposec e b ad en- | The inmate would reach through the bars S apege T g fu o ' Mary Rile: the left breast, but instead of pene S catal % 5 e The Ebell Exhibition of proceeded. | 1t'iaa result of the excitement and worry | MArY Kiley o Salaplae 1t | | and catch it, only to send it on to the ne of the spaces between the|man for whom it was Intended in the a struck a rib and passed around. | game way, It is needless to add that found last night under the ;k_‘n | these men will be permitted no more pen- cft side and cut uurl.‘dntl Mrs. | Gfis or paper in order to repeat their per- issgerber is in no danger of dying from | formance. Warden Aguirre is of humane | connected with every first appearanc Miss Mary ) o there were occasions when his attack was | retta Ryder, Miss Florence Kelly, Miss S. Sul- SAWDUST AND Hot sure. S Sl Rioos Sa ok e It is a painful and at the same time a | bers of the sodality. task to be obliged to tell | League of the Cross Booth—Colors, blue and disagreeable . PEflcN UTS flcND lh@sg things to an experienced musician, | White: Miss M Bergevin, but Mr. Genss himself knows these as- [Mrs. Telfer. Mrs. American Colonists’ Hats. mie Powe: | bullet wound mind and desirous of treating the “incor- Dugan, Mrs. Abramson and | rigibles” s well as he can, in view of bbi. CHINESE PORTUGUESE. | their fate being hard at the best, but he THE STRANGE HOUSE gextlons Sdre cbased - uponj facts. = Asva . now that he knows when he ‘“gets | i i - | to *h of a good thing. The Fact of Citizenship Does Not Re | ‘ThT"Jn‘nmr thg,dc e b lodover 4e ....OF AN.... e o g OAKLAND EGOIST. 3 3 3 2 | . Ice Cream, Soda and Cigar Booth— Jl WHOOP_ Lfl Y,mflnm he stands in the front rank, but | e firennan, Mre. H Miss Laurhent and | as a vocalist he does not give satisfaction. | Miss Brennan. | Mr. Gensswas assisted by Miss Margaret | St. Patrick’s Booth—Mrs. Sigzins, Mre. Hen- lieve Them From the Exclu- not only ex = Bruntsch, who possesses a splendid voice, | nessy, Mrs. Furlong, Miss McQueeny, Miss b y simple in the extreme, but by T " . i i e w i Three rings and a platform, not count- | and Mrs. Strelitz-Davis. Galvin. sion Act. the expedient of dropping one letter out e “lf] beluiay < the Stuiias. &l ALFRED METZGER. Sacred Heart Hogan, Mrs, AT e of the alphabet is made practically Greek ing, a Chinese subject of | ¢, tne uninitiated. The key to the code f Portugal, been | i arranged in the form of a square, mak- i by United States Com- | ing it possible for a man to lay it before s of San e, and has | him and in a short time to converse flu- 1 to the Secretary of the | ently with anybody familiar with the int United States Dis- | co ingz argued the case | “There is only one objection I have to sioner on behalf of the | this conspiracy becoming public prop- nt, and quoted a case in which | erty,” sald Warden Aguirre yesterday, *t of the British Empire had been f “and that is that when the large body of ordered deported because he was of the | convicts become acquainted with the de- Chinese race. Mr. Banning believes that | tajls of the affair there is always a ten- Sing will go home, notwithstanding his | dency on their part to glorify the prison- alleglance to the Government of Portugal. | ers in the incorrigible cell as martyrs, One —— good effect of publicity, however, will be Red Men’s Minstrels | To show those humanitarians who have =/ FICTION: y- | been making a howl about the incorrigible +..sHOUSEHOLD PAGE.. | Walsh, Mrs. Ryan, Kavanaugh, Mrs. Renehon, Miss Kittv Daly, Miss Sexton, Mrs. ano, Miss Bernheim. Miss A. Kavan- Wong Lung the . kingdom ordered ment of riches, but rivet your intelligence 2 = v Bassag on the hither ring and vou will see enough To Lecture in Three Languages. Ty M Asiale Ml to realize that the habit of long prayer | The Hellenic- Mutual Benevolent Society |3ifler, Miss Burns, 3iss Murphy, Miss Brooks, and a well-stocked liniment chest are | has a treat in store for their friends on | —_—e——— fit preparation for a circus life. The lini- | Friday, the 20th. Peter G. Attias, the | Salmon Fishers Arrested. ments are looked to, but the remedies do | celebrated Greek explorer, Is going to lec- | The State law prohibits the taking of not ‘insist upon their diseases.” Bruise |ture for them. Mr. Attias s traveling | caymon between September 10 and Octo- and break are foolish acts of unwisdom. | around the world on foot for a wager of | por 15 in order to allow these fish to go The champion female equestrian and all | §25,000 offered by the London Sporting | up the rivers to the Spawning grounds, the lesser ones leap gayly on their horses | Club, providing Mr. Attias completes his | Otherwise they would not be able to get and ballasted with red or pink or white | task in three years. | past the fishermen's nets, so numerous fluffiness ride recklessly over, under or| Mr. Attias represents the London, Cairo | would the obstructions be in the upper through any difficulty, at any angle, at | and Havre Geographical societies. He !bay and rivers. However, a number of any speed—nothing inferrupts their "in- | was also the head of Prince Zamorum's | lawless fishermen are determined to fish tentions or interferes with their profes- | famous African expeditions in '93 and '%. land some have come to grief. Two days sional manner. The crack of the ring- | The lecture to-night, for the ben-|ago one of the latter was arrested for master's whip or the crack of doom—it | efit of the different nationalities, will be | having salmon in his possession, and yes- is all one. Between their acts you will | divided into three parts, each part deliv- |terday Deputy John Davis arrested Sal- find them seated in the big dressigg-room | ered in a different language. As Mr. At-|vadore Rappo for the same offense at the amid a bewilderment of sawdust and | tias is nfaster of twelve languages this | mouth of Pelican slough. He was taken spangles, doing dainty silken embroidery |is not a difficult feat. to Suisun for trial. How the War Has Improved Business in San Francisco. L3338 R R R R R R RN EE ] 2000000292920 200020929R928 TWO REMARKABLE SH!PWRECKS TS BB S B S S SSB BB TEBT Y Altahmos Tribe of the Improved Order | ward on account of the misrepres | presenta- of Red Men gave a high class entertain- | tions Inserted in several of the ity papers MANYOINER STRONG FENTURES ment last night in Techau Hall. It was |that we know here a good deal more by a large number of ople, | about dealing with such hardened char- Who were entertained with a ‘fing pro: | acters than anybody else possibly can.” TETTTTTTTIE TITIT Ty gramme of varied numbers, Director Wilkins asserts that if the pube RAILILKLL LA AR, Cuuuun.um