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\ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 30, 1899. BANK DEPOSITS MRS, BRUGUIERE'S DEBUT ARE PILING UP AT THE COLUMBIA VERY FAST NOW APPEARS IN MODJESKA'S COMPANY. | | | % Pace of Two Millions Per Month. HUGE GAIN IN TWO YEARS| FIFTY MILLIONS ADVANCE IN|; THAT PERIOD. . s That Will Be Em- S an an o 4 [ R B R e S = 3 90@0@“4>w‘®~@0 D e eD e @0%’:‘ Surprising Figu in s been | i i : % : + % } % | 1 3 MRS. PEDAR BRUGUIERE. RS. PEDAR BRUGUIERE is the latest addition to Modjeska's forces. She 1 Antoinette” in a part heretofore played by M % ick. ighter of Judge McKisick, Mrs. Bruguiere < won all the amateur. She married vc B iere, son of Emil Brugt Mrs. Bruguiere s better prepared to wrest his- trionic laurels thar women. In addition to her age appearance, she is an exquisite y g been trained since childhood in the More- instruction in dramatic expressiol ‘1 never in- 1e young woman | ng the sional caree but annou e w ets, attended come made succes and a due to depo: e or a few reaches of gk ki ; and the | hope. z e ance. Per- HUNTINGTON’S LATEST. the foolish 49 s ‘bud and fail to blossom th ouraging. It 3 is a radiant_pr ght to co That the Railroad Magnate ation i Xt Wwee ill. Have a Pulp Factory :" ){”1«‘ uch Ado beth,” a and Sawmill. - THAT WEARY ELEVATOR mave (b its new oie on HAl Etiaet 4] ompleted by srettato be THAT DOES NOT ELEVATE CUSTOM-HOUSE NUISANCE THAT EXCITES CUSS-WORDS. ppeared ow In circulation ol early | cific condition o arrival, | honors, | :a meeting to-night, after more than an |of the autumn demonstration and the co LABOR TROUBLES | SUITS AGAINST ALL SETTLED ~ COUNTY OFFICERS Success of Chicago’s|Report of the Grand Festival Sure, Jury of Yuba. Al MARYSVILLE, Sept. 20.—The Grand Jury of Yuba County filed its final report this afternoon and was discharged by |Judge Davis. It approves of the action | of the District Attorney in commencing | suits against the members of the pres- | | ent Board of Supervisors 1nd o ex-Su- | pervisor by the ex ‘rerl to be due r it wa: llegally taken from ary., It recommends that actions be commenced nst Treasurer Pine, Auditor Gunning | and Deputy Auditor Williams to recover | money taken by these officers for work which they side thelr du- | - ors hold was CHICAGO, Sept. 29.—The labor troubles | which have hedged about the fall festival and the cornerstone laying have been settled. The Building Trades Councll, at w#ww«» F S R PP U S PEPET T Uy hour's debate, decided unanimously to ef- fect a settlement by furnishing, cutting and laying the cornerstone of the Federal building. The report of the strike committee was to the effect that if the Building Trades’ Council could agree to f cut and set the cornerstone the present could be ¢ ment on the quest last a_motion to committee vote also ca of the Buildi by every me; Argu- B but at report of the sly. The agreement ncil to further the succe with 1t Trades Cc ns in its power tuting of ers of the ] such con- | nerstone laying, while the men Federal committee promifed to use their tional, already pald out unde indfvidual efforts to secure from Contrac. |tract. | tor Plerce an agreement that the remain- | It is recommended that the sults against der of the Federal building would be |Jobn C. White, Dr. D. P. Durst and W. Srectod by Tonion abor: T. Phipps, anti-debris agents, be dis-| The cornerstone is to be an Tllinof 1, the matters at issug having al- | duct. The cost of the rough stone, ady been adjudicated in the courts. The | Ghtinetant . £t report of Expert Love is declared to be e b finished and elaborate and the payment | this action on the part of of his bills for services rendered is recom- | : Certain repairs at the County | | menged. Jail and on bridges and roads are recom- | mended. Trades Council s the question 0 success of the c ng so far as the labor end of the matter is concerned. Not only is the Federal committee as- sured of a peaceable setting of the stone, but the work on tions wili he pushed rapid Private advices from members of -the “ ADVERTISEMEHT S. | delegagion ‘mow in New Vork are to the effect fhat Admiral Dewey is sure to a 5 ) | company the President on his Weste Miss Lockhiegrt’s { trip, which includes the cornerstor lay- 5 | ipg, and de te efforts will be made (o LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM. deorate the city properly in honor of the || distinguishe sitor. NATIVE OFFICIALS FOR THE SAMOANS New Regime Instituted by the Pro- | visional Government and Peace Prevails. P13 BAM XO. 67,104] “T cannot express my gratitude to you for the good that Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vege ¢ Compourd has done | forme. I have taken five bottles of | | the Compound and two boxes of Liver 1 ‘ }’nls and feel better in every respect. [LETTER TO MRS. WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 | I had suffered for years with dropsy; advices from Samo ;wn'm'r G he veins in my limbs burst, caused recent meetings of the Provisi FeRame Tl S T e ¥at which steps wéve | from the pressure of the water. Ihad the worst kind of kidney trouble, faint- | ing spells, and I could not stand long i | taken to have try cases be tween nati native Judge e s emnize marr z - ords of pr at a time. T also had female weakness Two Judges, Tagoa and T and the doctor said there was a tumor | ehosen, one being an adherent of the for- | & 3 5 s mer King, Malietoa, and the othe _in my left side. The pains I had to | taafan. The provisional authorities sei- stand were something dreadful. A tied the claim of the heirs of the late | g 3 441 King M ipepa and rejected the | friend handed me alittle book of yours, | claxm of the Secretary of the late Samoan so I got your medicine and it has saved | Governme n Preedy of the Brit- 2 my life. I felt better from the first | ish ship s given several war- | s for capital crimes, | bottle. The bloating and the tumors be turned over to Chief Lauati | have 21l gone and I do not suffer any pain. Iam still using the Vegetable Compound and hope others may find relief as I have done from its use.™ | M1ss N. J. LOCKHEART, Box 16, Eriza- BETH, PA. on The proceedings indi of aff ate an entirely pa- rs on the island. 'PASSENGER TRAIN STRUCK BY A FREIGHT Eight People Injured on the Indiana, Decatur and Western Railroad, but Not Fatally. Only the women who have suffered with female troubles can fully appre- | ciate the gratitnde of those who bave been restored to health. DIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 2 ai No. 4, eastbound, of the Tndfana. Deoatur| Mrs. Pinkham responds quickly and and Western Railroad went into the sid- | withoutcharge toallletters fromsuffer- inz at Montezuma, Ind., at 3:15 this morn- ingwomen. Her addressis Lynn, Mass. The rear sléeper did not clear the in track and was struck fast = ==z A freight train westbound. " The sleeper was | T LYDIA PINKHAM'S upset and eight persons were hurt. The car caught fire and was ruined. There hOWl COMEOUND, 75C were elghteen pass Cut Rate Druggists { rs in the sleeper. 3 1 were 5. Drug Co. 1128 Market Street, 5. F. harkey Ibyville 0; Adam Miss Mollie Bradfeet . Cambridge Prices from Mm to| Largest manu- facturers in the Uni- es. No Quacks nn with this establishment [> For particulars or eend in Martinville, To-Day's News Letter. Not to read the News Letter to-day | is not to know that it is Saturday. In s for '‘Booklet 5 ‘l - Sl Died After an OPETMIOT the “Sparks” column a wedding trag- - The Officers and Pubhc Pant Up the | e unknown I who was found in|eqy is unfold with a list of the | nconscio conditic at Golde jate = 7 HUNTINGTON SAYS HE ! Stairs While the Machine Sleeps A0 INconec. n ””X 5 et (’ "‘”" amazed soclety personages who were | <! SLERS ind | ot invited to be among those present. LIVES IN NEW YORK| RIS ital by Of- | Mr, Garret McEn 8 5 him- il | = ¢ M “" "' t | self candic on ,uljmi of Mr. filed e | Down in the m-house, in the an- “‘F Ik at tha Sammie Braunhart; Lo On : lled a motion In the | " Postoffice building, whose exterior | &1 the Reo " confides the latest y ting in the ; siird presents the appearance of an eczema in Swim, and the Town ( h with s Walter Mors- | cement, there is an elevator that does not an operatio the same quality of pat paragraphs - iGN ent died shor and impertinent jingle that made last ( 3 i e as not always there. Prior to the week's News Letter the talk of the Feen i, stration of Judge as Col- t “Keitl’'s"s | town. o the ‘sl 178 Nad DOTNE | e = | never per- nd tear of generations of clerks T NG R 7 | \Y(?)" na 1n th and brokers. But the Ju e looked upon those stairs and disliked them. nator | mb’nnmnmvxwxmxmn | 3| Waks of Ohio. was a past master I pro- | CYTRR IS TR A PLEASONT LAXATIVE g nity. He by Grant to inve [ | E NOT INTOXICATING ate report { | # P 3 Y ) voluminous as to b tible | FEATURES SO FAR SELECTED FOR | | opportunity to invest TEtn E | | 5 was said that Wade, of course, took on | | 5 ursory view of the isl [ | | ?al?ce | fie daw nialceaitha Col of Customs E an | stodian of the Go ment build- | | e O e S g Those who heard Judge Hager on Grand g . ! ! s w a; 5 morning The covered passageway connecting these £ M 1's residence in New ‘..'.In., t . X | | two immense structures places under one owever, he prevalled on the Treasury than half of Judge Morrow , i~ he H=the management 1400 rooms, more ! "rh', o e g | "Tnose who appreciate exclusive clientele, lift in the Appraiser's building perfection in cooking, efficient service, and | es Judges to the seat of judg close proximity to business and amusement | clients to be plucked and la | | centers can obtain these requirements here. ;'"yumk them, and criminals to their | g | European plan, $1.00 up. American plan, tom-house elevator, barring oc- | $3.00 up. JOEN C. KIRKPATRICK, POSTUM CEREAL. adily through | i Manager, L2 months | £ T e | CAUGHT A NURSE et 4 NEW WESTERN HOTEL, ad give 2 EAKNY AND WASHINGTON S1..—RE- | ntract was made all (iy“(l‘\.;}! INCLUDE: | Omn;‘de'ed and 1l'e!\ov;((ed KSIDA\G \,V‘ARD & | idn® - W e ve, giving as oight | I mo—— | C European plan, Rooms, 50c to $150 day Didn’t Know O1d King Coffee Had Her, ;“r“’:“‘;‘q"}‘“'l_ e, &l {“tl“’("‘_‘x<;“‘;;:“;;’.~: DL # to 38 week 3§ to 3 month. Free bahs; hot les of professional nurses $ man would have had it done in eight | bs e e[‘mi 0 ::omc;oele\m:; :un .Tf"r'.’;‘:m,“ R among a great many differ- RThAr {he ofiteis tand the 3 | t i AR : s e public | { ¢ nd it is surprising to know | have puffed and panted up the stairs, | | { giunr;’)::( Fscfurxl‘h %‘;? h are suffering from the use of | While the elevator sleeps in its shaft. The | | | cur Special ~Brew e which 13 the. primary cause of | Contractor's time was up-the 1st of Sep- r l lO | Steam und Laer, . which is th ar) se of | tember, and invitations were out for an | % R | _Overcoats and majorit of many nervous dis- | opening in the lm.;\ t which the Col-| | | s Iy own experie . lector, Surveyor and Naval Officer were to | | Eril My own experienos sy besn i entertain the lame and halt |———————]| | such that I feel that I can speak with | g g rate the return of the prodigal | | T I | some knowlege of the sulifé machine 1o its duty. But on that day | Read { \/ i | Read ol R f T S the box was gathering dust behind the { z = For about ten. vears I was affiicted grilled door and the long procession of | | 1 | IGRAND OPERA-HOUSE ith a severe nervous disorder, which | clerks and brokers cussed and puffed its | Sunda S| | Sunda 's | i s reat that sieep became an un- | Way up-mlurr; !]n Ime Appraise rh} !l)(\llldlng y \{AIL COLLECTORS y TELEPHONE MAIN 22 wr r |1t is as ba drisoners are thinking of [ -\, | > Gwn ‘thing to me ““h’}'“ the use of | appiying for a habeas corpus because that Ca“ i | THIS AFTE RNOON AT 2:15.— S, I was confirmed coffee | climb comes under the head of cruel i . . . Reserved t, X3 ihis it Dbut h,(l, S punishment, Still the Govern- | o A Sunday Call Woman Tries It for a Night. | Ges't Offenbach'a Famous g g ad mever | .yt of the United States, which has jus | Comic Op that had anything to do with | jicked Spain and is reaching out for | | TEE ulty. sular barbarians to elevate them, is in. B S —_— . coming to Chlcago to live I |E&pable of getting 2 g0 on one hydraullc | | The Ebell Exhibition of 1 DRUM MAIJOR’S by an acquaintance, who had | —_——————— | . e : lar sufferer from nervous-| FESTY O'DONNELL INSANE. | American Colonists’ Hats D HTE e had discovered it was | i : Ordered Committed to Ukiah Asylum by Judge Troutt. Festy O'Donnell, whose gold was the object of Attorney Benson’s greed, was adjudged insane terday and sent to the ylum at Ukiah. During the morning A. Colton made. application to_be ap- pointed Festy's guardian, but the court Lontinued the application until October 2. | A short time later the aged Incompetent | was taken before the Lunacy Commi sion, Judge Troutt presiding. A few ques and but little testimony, convinced use of coffee, and when that discovery gave up the % up the use of Po was. complete 1t sounded so logi- ned to make the ex- surprise, upon habit I com- This-improvement til now I am in com- nd sleep well and natur vise patients guffer- | sum BB BSOS BBV Y THE STRANGE HOUSE e OAKLAND EGOIST. How the War Has Improved Business I Last Night But One of the Glorious Finale to the Second Act But_One of the Beautiful White March of Beautiful Girls. VENING—RIP VAN WINKLE. ‘opularPrices, ... 10c. irday MatinoelHest Reserved Seat, P Branch Ticket Office Emporium. CHUTES AND 700. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. TO-DAY! CHILDREN'S DAY! | Last Night 1d Stve ANQAN22ANQALANANQA22222200220292029029 from nervous trouble to abandon | tons, C 5 BilooMres an % the experts that Festy was indeed insane s | Concessions Free Before 2:30 p. m. et ‘Iflm te ’L"M Ibnmtmh 13: { ana should be mémd'am’tc?mmr';ld = in San Francisco. THE “GE Un vhat I am talking about on thal tment. An order committing him to = “GEISHA'"— | the-eylum ‘was made and in charge of 2 ADGIEZE. W5 LIONS sionally private familles do | &, Deputy Sherlft hey started on his jour- ;: | A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW, AND e Postum well—{ 1 néy to the ma 5 | 3 e e S S P TWO REMARKABLE SH'PWRECKS HARMON AND SEABURY il to allow a sufficient amount of time ; i g for ‘bolling. }It requires more boiling | Y. M. C. A. Entertainment. The World’s Champion High Divers, than coffee, but the care well repays, | The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Mission o : ! & " f6rtp bevprace. 18 A0S fuli to the | pranch of the Young Men's Christian As- . ';:g:"'::;'o:n“:::;" TO-NIGHT—SPECIAL ! taste and wonderfully nourishing.” fation gave i farewell soclal last night woe g S-| 4 Maggle T. Church, No. 2 E. 33d Place, 1;’? S b e i MANY OTHEN STAONG FEATUNES JEFFRIES HTZSIMM()N.S FIGHT Chicago, . gramme consisting of songs, recitations Reproduced by the Animatoscope Postum is sold by all first-class gmd shadow pictures was highly appre- Ph 1 -s_t. Park 23. T BT E T ATEEEE STV BET VT one for Seats, . ciated by a large audience. The associa- grocers and made by the Postum Ce- tion gave up its old quarters after an oc- \eal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. ce € IEETTE mmmgmuu.umam ASee the 15 GIANT GALAPAGOS, ALL ALIVE! ' TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. .. FOR... SATURDAY. SPECIAL We will close out (without reserve) our entire accumulation of SILK AND VELVET REMNANTS at prices that cannot fail to insure a rapid clearance. The collection in- cludes Black Silks and Satins, plain and brocaded, plain and fancy striped and checked silks, Colored Velvets in all shades. The Silk rem- nants vary in length from one to eight yards. Attention is specially invited to our large and elegant stock of FANCY NECKWEAR, RUCHES, JABOTS and STOCK COLLARS _The style, quality and price of which will be found most Inviting. Black Liberty Silk Ruches, extra values, $1 00 to $3 50 each. Ladies’ Stock Collars, three styles, Black, Cream and Colors, 25 cents each. Ladies’ Fancy Jabots and Bows, a large assortment, 75 cents to $3 00 each. RIBRBONS Very Special Values— pleces all- silk fancy ribbons, 312 inches wide, value 25 cents a yard, will be placed on sale at 15 cents a yard. LADIES’ FANCY UNDERSKIRTS—Spanish flounce double ruffle, flounce lined, a positive bargain at 75 cents each. with FINE QUALITY KID GLOVES AT SPECIAL PRICES Mode, —200 doz. Ladies’ 2-Clasp Pique Walking Gloves, colors Red, T;m, Green, Blue, Pearl, White and Butter, also Black, all sizes from 53 regular pri $1 25, wili be on special sale at 8§ cents a pair. Every palr fitted and guaranteed. N. B. We clean and repair free of cost all gloves purchased from us. REEFER AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS All-wool Fancy Tweed Suits in brown, gray and dark mix- These comprise the remainder of several large lots of suits which 80 to $3 25. All will be closed out this BOYS’ —Boys' tures. we sold as extra good value at $2 day at $2 25 a suit. MEN'S AND BOYS' NECKWEAR-—-We have just received a shipment of Men’s and Boys’ all-silk neckwear in band bows, four hands, tecks and Windsors, which are made from extra fine quality snlks and are great values at 25 cents each. Murphy Bullding, Market and Jones Streets, PO S e e SR P SCTIUTITUIT U IO U IUTIT U U U UUUUUUUUUUUOUUVEUUTUS UUUS U U U U U U U OO OUTY AMUSEMENTS. CAKEWALK CONTEST ! No Exhibition, but a Genuine Exciting Cake- walk for Gold Medals and City Champlons; STARTS AT THE MECHANICS' FAIR, THE PAVlLlON. TO-NIGHT !—In such great cham R William AMUSEMENTS WALTERL. MAIN'S 3-Ring Circus. MENAGERIE! RACING CARNIVAL ROUGH RIDERS! colored the Wil be a warm ancing, Musical TO-DAY AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 8, | "¥:iecascx Thursday— ST 3 SIXTEENTH AND FOLSOM. ALSO SUNDAY. PRICES: General admission Children Reserved seats Chairs in grand stand. Seats in Vienna boxe: SALE NOW ON AT WILL & FINCK'S. MATINEE TO-DAY, SEPT. 80. Parquet, 25c, any seat; Balcony, “0c; Children, 10c. any part. JENNIE YEAMANS, FRANK CUSHMAN, 3 DERICK HAL® RIGHT BROS., TERRY AND MILITARY TAnBERT, HUNGARIAN BOYS’ AND. —GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2— Last Time of the Beautiful Opera, “MARTHA” Iy Final Performancés of “OTHELLO.” TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! and SUNDAY EVE'G —LAST TWO APPEARANCES— October 1.—FELIX MORRIS & COMPANY for ene week only in repertoire. ALCAZAR T MATINEE TO-DAY AND SUNDAY. LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the New York Lyceum Theater Hit, THE IDLER. A Drama of Great Mr’\rmlldstrennh Dramatically ‘old. 5 and 50 cents Bush 9. POPULAR PRICES.. Tel e for CALIFORNIA THEATER. TO-MORROW and ALL ¥ The Popular Houss NEXT WEEK! Roland Reed's Laughable Comedy, “INNOCENT AS A LAMB.” DAY MR. BEN HENDRICKS SEATS NOW ON SALE. In the Successful Comedy-Drama, A Yenuine Yeutleman. BASEBALL! SANTA CRUZ V8. SAN FRANCISCO. TO-DAY AT 3 P. M. |SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M. RECREATION PARK, Efghth and Harrison streets. Hox Office Now Open. Leidlng COLUMBIA. e MODJESKA. ASSISTED BY JOHN E. KELLERD And a Company of Players. ——MATINEE. TO-DAY. AT 2 .0'CLOCK,— TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME Clinton Stuart's New Historical Play, MARIE ANTOINETTE! NOTE—Curtaln will rise at 8 o'clock sharp. GENERAL ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. LADIES ADMITTED “FREE TO GRAND STAND. RACING! RACING! RACING! Next Monday—Second and Last Week ot [ 1899—CALIFORNIA JOCEKEY CLUB—1900 MODJESKA. Winter Meeting, beginning SATURDAY, Sep- Monday Night and _Saturday =~ Matinee— tember 23, 159 “MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING." | OAKLAND RACE TRACK. s gl\:;:rT!dny and Ffldly Nights— | Racing Monday, Tuesday, W vdne*da{fl Thurs- JART.” urday. Rain or shin Wednesday and Saturday Nights—'MAC- O aes s sy & ETH." mcos start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Boats Jeave San Francisco at 12 m. ang 120, 5, %00, 3. .30 and 3 E. m.. connecting with trains stopplng at the entrance tu ths track. Buy your ferry tickets to ell Mound. All trains via Oakland M connect with San | Pablo avenue Electric Cars at Seventh and Broadway, nd. Also all trains vio Ala- meda Mole connect with San Pablo avenub cars at Fourteenth and Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars go direct to the track in fit- teen minutes. Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:15 and nd immediately after the last race. W JR., President. SEATS NOW SELLING. LAST POPULAR EXCURSION T e A SANTA CRUZ SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1. Personally Conducted by MR. WM. H. MEN- TON, Excursion Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company. ONLY $2 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. FIVE HOURS AT THE SEASIDE. MUSIC AND BOATRACES. Tickets on sale at 613 Market st., Grand Ho- tel, Sept. 7, 25, 29 and 30 and at the ferry landing on morning of excursion. Leave ferry landing, foot of Market st.. 7:45 a. m.; Retprning, arrive in San Francisco at 805 p..m. E. 0. McCORMICK, Passenger_Traffic Managér. T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. 0! CONCERTS AND RFSOXTS. e e SUTRO BATHS. ——OPEN NIGHTS OPEN DAILY FROM 7 M. TO11 P. M BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. ADMISSION 10c. CHILDREN &e. Bathing, Including Admi ON_AND THE Weekly Call $1.00 per Year