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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1899. 9 Muomosouommuo&’uoaomuomm et eNeRINReReB e R+ R+ ReRoNeR+E Haywards, Cakland Alameda Qounty News & ¢ Berkeley, Fruitvale . 58 . GRS H e RN ULIR T BB+ B e R oot e G RH BeRoRIR+ BB ROB UG R oo Ii o500 530 530 854 230 1 o130 30 S0 B+ ORI RIBI BRI R e B+ K osogwg¢s¢g‘mzs *RIBERIRIReRIRRT + B o R +UBe N> WIFE ELOPED) OAKLAND'S LATEST GAMBLING YOUNG SCORED ADVERTISEMENTS. o230 050 %54@ g A E A e 1 '@ AKLAND, No 8—The new law. No money is seen at the tables, allow fully 100 people to play at cnce, @ T ! e gambling establishment at 310 and the store is ostensibly a cigar while the big clock on the wall shows ¢ o Broadway was opened with much store. A little counter in one corner as usual how many people ar: .n the O ol e 4 S tRaRs st ol After dark with about a dozen clgar boxes on it game. 'The winner is given not money, % | M H Seck = 2 the. ‘same’ crowd of ‘young fellow 32}"? :eemlto j;lsufy the purpose for but a check, which he takes to the § o2 | Positively cured by these ~ a ranging from 16 to 20 years vhich the store is rented, but the man counter and is supposed to negotiate HEH H | 1 i r. Howe Seeks His| ey . Tht seiiv s et SR GBIt Chmter it I s sl s o HMIES: McCord Tells a|Once a Millionaire of Little Pills. : Youn DaUOhter | © hand a for the institution where the tickets should make any other deal with the ¢ Few Secrets This Stat | “They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, £ =) o | ¢ place at t ¢ ;\X:’Trf“k{}fhd “‘h(*ru' they are redeemed. ‘“cigar merchant” it is nobody’~ busi- ¢ . s ate. | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- Ditnei g r h the exception of this little ness, o | Shet : 5 [ S feontaining evasion, the same old keno game Is Chief Hodgkins, Sergeant McKinley ¢ * | vdy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi @0 *+-0+00+@|§ same as h he conducted. It s no longer called keno, and Officer Sherry descended on the Q B SR S O - Oakland Office San Franclsco Call, | Ress, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue g $ an ) huw;‘e\er. because the law prohibits joint shortly after 9 o'clock to-night, z a3l 98 Broadway, Nov. 8. | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | such a game, so the man at the when the game was in full blast, and ! J. Durr, at one of the wealth- Purely Vi p¢ . 4 | A ey ? | & machine instructs the patrons to call arrested the proprietors and about a ; ['iest taen 6t San eaaciseo, ‘dled | RoEUa the Bowels. y Vegetable. 3 5 ) or- out “combo” instead of ‘“keno,’ and score of young fellows who were pfay- | poverty at a little cabin near Haywards | tlo P rious his orders are strictly obeyed. It ing. The little motice on the wall, & | this morning. Forty years ago Durr was Small Pill, Smail Dose. . B running il nearly midnight and mo - .This game for clgars only” did not 3 a millionaire and one of sco's | . Small Price.’ P | i o2 ning the ) o ¢ e deter the police from pulling down e N ds i ¢ e Lha Yl o ; nning the | oho malde &t sfort (o distnbidhes lihs frumitire: and (akingiitiie: whols A% most successful merc . @®| O esta ent ar & very ame. There are about, ten tables in jayout and two wagon loads of pris- § | | firm of Kenredy & Durr, | WiLL GivE $‘§ 000 4| ¢ transy t to evade the the room and enough figured cards to oners to the City Prison. 3| | was for a long time a partner, did cne | o | o . | of the largest dry goods businesses In the | o fIfail t an ® | e = il tocure ¢ | @+0404040+040404040+0404 04040404040 404 040404-0404040404040+0+0 +04040+0+0+40+0+@ | metropolis, and the profits were com-| 4B éAINaCER"”"’”‘"}; ® - | mensyrate’ with the business transacted. treat before it scat- i ¢ SKULL AND KEYS MONUI\’IE T | Several years go Durr's domestlc | N ters or affects the + ¥ G' 4. o | (lr«v\)h]\slpru\(ld the beginning o1 his un- nbs other Py = ! ® | doing. In addition to this, he made se: bones. 4 ¢ HOLD THEIR RUNNIN | DEW » 4 | eral very senlations. ond trom Tot | S $ 3 ‘ o | ing one of (l]nr men most prominent in the | No Knife 3¢ 2 s { | public eye he suddenly dropped com- 2 ‘ ¢ | Dramatic Socie ndidates Put ; . “ R lel ootiotain o har hA R e No Painl 9t s S & | vears. J 4| Through I Lutst Cinquini, an monument. The idea | About a year he people of San| | 7 Mo Eay . 1 Annua % Itallan sculptor who which L 16 Ciabored 2 | Eranc! o were, ified to learn that | / Until Cureds 5 N B3 Aptor v X Jurr and his three educated daughters | / i | Y N0 haagn to represent is the 4 |were starving- in a hovel in an| ./ 28 years' experi- b : ust com- Zlorification of Dew- ? | obscure part of city | f’me_ 1000 cancers i€ pleted a model for a ey, and he has @ lin luxury and acc now in my offices in 1 $ | & Dewey monument. succeeded in this, ¢ he snommo R ‘Any hard $ 1 In conception the evolving at the same ® Iorete avan utts th i lump anywhere ’5 N d design is particular- time a graceful work O | B4 | Scives When dirc misfortune came upan s Yl compaien ly beautiful. combin- 5 ":‘;:;;"m;l;""fl“{"‘g‘i" ‘ & | them. They were discovered by accident, & | competied 1 s 3 - gra vduced in | and what was more sorrowful .han the . ® | ingly fra ing a symbolio rep o the cut makes the 4 | discovery of thelr paverty was the fact | 3¢ + ‘;\‘vfir‘ orced | ‘r;;;?‘lm lon wdonfilrlil': ! monument self-ex- B o | l” Lll ”)"" rlm’r(u: trials and deprivations | ¢ | Haic b Sl Gl a E al STAnatoeF Olng had affected their reasor - e e Ty, AthiTl > 2 ent and MAg i : 2 | ha ; “disposi vere DO-sesme LA B oy 2 3¢ ¢ Enced| Qi mEnt Sickitilnn ; ! seulptors in the A e LT . BOOK SENT FREE ? IS the Unite field to work out a 1 |rather than an : of | e e k. i e 1 Siates in naval war- ception; apotheo- | @ | poverty. All were too proud to make | theusands cured in n\u‘[}l‘ Wi ISIK.F O are. - V] heir ienc { a; 24 & . v s + )¢ e ; Sy B . #|known to their friend wealthy davs| §, R, CHAMLEY, M. D., 26 Third 8t,, $ wile monument gan work on the de- § | @4-6-4-0-4-0-0-0--0-4-04-0-+-@ e e chon breag could noto¢| SEND THIS to some one WITH CANCER. @ c he mode sign when_subscrip- BUftclent Quantiies foiet 8 + | represents would tins to the Dewey & | ROBERT §. YOUNG. | bunge e : © + Nave a HeISht aehi SR nien e Y el 1 After the revelation of the Durrs' con- | $V > D DDV D VDV VVHE >4 i Marst ty feet. Around the being solieited by Oakland Offica Ray Francisco Call, | SIUon 10, Fo3 H¥andiac fney mec ¥ive|@wisir DR. JORDAN'S assaz @ ® . Marsh, | o 1155q Where Dewey's thio PAtHONT Clkzg0s 98 Broadway, Nov. 8. | inpeiled them to leave the big city where | “ " o n §. HOWE AND DAUGHTER ELLA. | R. Moulthrop, Rea naval glory is s “’pla‘,,_r;‘"“':‘},, Robert 8. Young, who locked his house- | they were known and to seek s | " SEU F ‘"AT HY 2§ A DAUG b bolized, there is the Ived, the best [ f Can, | e | & bow of the Olympia, elements of which were consolidated in- to thepresentdesign. The model of the Dewey well in the foreground. Toward o Southard. | = | ¢ midships .arises a onume £ . Chl LA Pringle. | o TUCIDE Sarised o monument hot_only | she lived at the Young house was a reve- e | & ed by a victorlous Ulhauints ideas: but 3 | ation to her, and now she has iearned | 3 t ] : 5 : s'a genulne, simple $ | 1 : / ’ | As a cornice, and artistic concep- & | his wife. She I i 2M€ 8% | proper subjects for State ca the | Write for Book, PRILOSOPEY cf 5 s SWIFTWATER BILL’S | O toward the right, is tion ‘of the salient | o nohe has several accounts in her | finjiy nas dragged out an existence near | MARRIAGE. woeo Fren. (4 keeper up Monday night, is not yet out of | in the cabin near Haywards. For s 1051 MAREET OT. Det. Gha7h, 8.F.Ca1, the woods. Mrs. Virginia McCord, the | months they have just managed The Largest Anatomical Museum in th victim of his remarkable method of get- | :;-fl, mnqti‘\l I ml\w: of ‘:lru_kh‘»i- ess 5 , X-n.m Weal ' .’ | ting 1id of a housekee o0 vopv oo | their neighbors, but partly by the sma isease pesiti | fimg rid of & housekeeper, has a very in-| imount earned by one of the gir who | @ L sting story to tel The month that | peqdles small articles of clothing in Eden | DR. JORGAN—PRIVATE DISEASES @ mship. The three girls, +lthough | Commitation froe and stricthy privaie kened mentally by their tria re | reament personally or by letter. & t Mr. Young traded on her name as |not in such condition as to r 2 Pou.tive Curs im every case undertaken., | hgsseesion which have been mailed to | tfie' faothilla Mrs. R 5.‘)(-lml:. and which Young For sever £ the father, 7 | contracted without her knowledge or con- | about 70 years of age, had been s nt. ill, but not until this morning, w “I have a most unimpeachable reputa- | ¢2th was announced, did | " fieighbors krow that | tion,” said Mrs. McCord this afternoon, | LBy i a rempo 0Old Glory, reaching the Dewey head and bus Cinquini is not well-known among the local sculptors, facts of the historic- al episode which h made Admiral Dew- ey world famous. The sculptor who has designed the above model, while DREAM NOW OVER ;| ¥ DB. JORDAN & €0, 1051 Market St., S, F, OCEAN TRAVEL. sickness was ailment. v I “ind theTony constrastion T can put upont| ote e e SO = but he fs an earnes| ho i asatishen to ‘and t} 3 truction I can put upon | Unless some fric Il have coms to = X student and has gi\'E leave it as it stands, Youns's conduct fs that he was a lunatic. | family's Immediate rellef, the county Pacific Cnast Steam»hlp Co. f the prop- < : st il has some new ideas Q | He certainly suffers from monomania— | Alameda will be charged with the e Hattle B en much time and in decorations which & | Wwomen. For months I learn and have | burial of the once wealthy pi witeamers leave Proadway labor to the prepara- tion of the design and model of the proof that he has been advertising for an | chant. eligible wife or houseke frequently | mentioning the particular religious - | TALK'NG»i.}d HERSE[F nomination which he prefers. He has ade capltal ¢ f an allegec [ | | Trienaship with " Rev. D Coyie bat b | SCARED OFF BURGLARS‘ he wul work into the model before completion. For’ Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., Nov. 3, 7, 12, 17, 22 2, Dec. 2, change at_Seattie. For ' V. (B. C. attle, T: non-pay- > proper | | | wcer mer- | | | Ca dream of | Oakland has en- verett, Whatcom the | Coyle assures me that he is in'no s a spe for Mr. Young, and | ing about him. My | consideration the advisabilit Young’s arrest, and there are charges, so 1 am informed, that co noth- lfl)v}vr‘ OAKLAND, Nov. 8.—Burglars are hn!d-‘ ing a carnival in the annex district, but | to this company's steamers for are not meeting with much success. Last | G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. B night the presence of mind of Mr V. R. | couver to C. P. Ry. Close of St. Francis’ Fair. AND, Nov. S§—The rema 04 040404040406 4040404040404 0+4040¢04040404040404040404040404040+0+0 040 4040404040¢ +0404040404040404040404040404040604040404060404040 Sales fair will have | brought against him. He has done me | gmj F Humboldt Bay), 2 m., Nov. x ill b @ g 3 as 8 R K hoTHe ome e | “For Bureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., : the public. This the justice to say that I was a good | \,"“‘.‘k”‘ o )1‘,‘ .l,r!,‘.,‘(’;(}g"‘:"f!“,\,fl1:.&’0:“‘;}" | 5, 10, 15, 20, %, 30; Dec. 5, and every ffth day 3 est of Oakland tal- housekeeper and that my character is | the streetear line and was aw work, | thereafter. for a splendid con- above reproach, but after his unwa : v heard | urglar: - | “For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, 0y xepronal Mrs. Smith heard the burgla ter the | oo ot Harforq. (San’ Luls_Obispo), ©+040404040404040404040404040404040 404040404 04040+@ | ranted conduct t Monday night I|house, being in the kitchen at the time. | Saycos. P etu Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, do not think he has any reason to ex- | When the thieves got into the dining | oo Pedro. East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and MARTHA WOOD WILL | WOMAN SUFFRAGE pect any particular lenlency from me. | room Mrs. Smith began talking Newport, § a. m., Nov. 4, 8. 12, 16, 20, 24, 25; sVhen he answered my advertisement for | though her husband was at home. Dec. " and_every fourth day thereafter. KEEP THE CHILDREN| Dekuihy | | afterward_that stopping only at Port Har- AWARDED THE CUSTODY OF THE THE STATE ASSOCIATION IN AN- | wante evening the ladies of the booth will t was to take charge of {t. But I found | glars became alarmed and fled without | Los Angeles and Redoady, (e Angcien, 14 & 2 walting to finish their search for valu- | M NO¥- %, 6 0 e catte ‘ a situation the understandi as tha vish ye could lig ig e | For Diego, THE SUBJECT DISCUSSED | he was io keep a roqming' Foust” and 1 | Sitheiobm:s cho siid. ‘At this the bt | ford cam Tt ontspe, Bagta’ Shetars, £0rt not roomers he | £ T His v toward me_ wi bl ' ¥ ;. sl & S. Ense Magdalena Pay, fan Jose del e doubtl in the fact that I LA For Ensenada, M Banidoe ds & = T K | NUAL CONVENTION. ftivel eclinec it OB T T A Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa ; : : JUST IN FROM ANVIL CITY. ouNgaTon w = [dvely declined hls many offers to g0 | Christian Endeavor Convention. | fia and Guaymis (iex), 1 a. m.. 1th of each : : ENe Aarsare | The Woman's Suffrage State Associa- | bim. and, further. he cannot tell the| ALAMEDA. Nov. 8-—The Alameda | "R s rner information obtain company’s Miners Say There Is No Danger of | A contast for the custody of Margaret o 1€ U RS & e vention yes. | truth and makes little effort to pay his | County Christian Endeavor T will | golder. H. and Charles W. B. Young, children of S | bills. As T sald before, I think he is rot | hold & convention in the First Presbyte- | “The companv reserves the right to changs t in Golden Gate Hafl, and a large a Winter Famine There. responsible.” rian Church of this city next Friday | without previous notice, > o Charle t e Emily W. Young, a lies i . 1 A party of lucky Alaskan miners from | CPor ! o YoNS: | sathering of ladies Interested in the work | Mrs. McCord is the wife of a San Frap. | afternoon and evening. An excellent pro- | and honr of sailing {l City, In the famous Capa Nome | CCUPled the attention of Judge Coffey | y,q ‘present when Mrs. John F. Swift, | clsco real estate man, who went to the | gramme has been arranged, including ad- | TICKET OFFIOE—4 New Montgomery d 8.—George Ogg, who is but nine years old, was shot in the head this afternoon while looking at some revolvers in a hardware store on Washington street. It Is almost impossible that he can recover. Eddie Jacobs, who is 13; Lyle Bowen, aged 15, and little Ogg went into Maxwell's store to buy a revolver. The clerk showed them some, and Jacobs, who was to be the purchaser, tried the trigger of one, not knowing GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. Suj 1 AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. rintendents. vesterday, and at the end Martha Wood e ! aliestate man, 3 ShERnesniBrLan gRcy Inciny) St 3 . sresident of the organization, called the | Klondike two years ago. Six months | dre by sev the most prominent Sotal NS & CO. Gen Agte : jater Mrs. MeCord heard from him. ang | workers and speakers connected with the | GOODALL. PERKINS & CO. Gen, FRIZ nderson, John Beyntesen, P. H. | aibnt ot FHats Tath son, Mise F. Erickson, M. Kiye |the exclusion of their father. movement, which were read by several | tna Mese MoCora has boon foreea tof aim | Ol e Firsi Presbyterian Church. wife and Durbin." | "Dr. Kittleson, who 1s the Recorder of | $10,00 mado by the late Joseph M. Wood | 1at (1o association had done some good | husband lived in luxurious style at the | ure to reach it through the advice of :a PORTL, AN D EERRIE R latters of guardianship, and after setting | argued that, as there should be no taxa- DARING DEED OF I st cloos, Tt e had contributed but $5 toward thelr sup oa | o rt. The children are now and have for | Miss S. Severance of Pacific Grove v | Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, eral Agent, 630 Market st. | of ‘the opinion that she should be granted | fo7 not doing g as not bor fetters of zuardtanship. Young came into | fORSUIULON (UGS Soverance 'ehowed | ct, ar ight at the Palace. j SETE 4 | was awarded letters of guardianship over | PreS0on e ! ; the pereonis und. <atnter of the minars o] MAcHBE 10 drder ,1,'1"3‘ o on Was de-| received some money from him, but since | Society. 'An address of welcome will be | e voted to papers, all touching on the| pat gate nothing has been heard of him | delivered by Rev. Frank S. Brush, pastor m " n & " cu | The chiliren In the by right of g d 1 s s U, with us, | burg, James E. Muiler, J. Lindberg a | 2 delegate: | a living for herself and little boy. Before ¥ of my | De: Kittidson ©|law, will succeed to a bequest of about | “nio B’ Smith, In her remarks, said | this necessity came upon her she and her | Somehow it doesn’t ease the pain of fail- DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS T® i | to their dec d mother. Martha Wood, I3 a San Franeisco. sl = L el e s Goaliesion soy | runping, but hadimot vet won @ race. s |5 Lo nd in Ban Fhradcifco Jiriend From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. = |FARE §!2 Firet Class Including Berts forth that the estates of "’fi' vhlilmu\ tion without representation, therefore, “ 11 ‘FA B i .eded immedlate attention, alleged t S a3 | e ov. 9, 19, needed immediate ention, alleg | the women ghould be granted the right | l 'NLOADED Gl IN MA y >§¥k}r“‘;‘xfi'\ A ov. 4, 14, 24 | Dag S Pome time past been living with the | scored Governor Gage for having refused | petitioner at 3648 Nineteenth street, in |to sien the school suffrage bill, and char- Barhe e R this city, and owing to the fact that he | acterized the legal reasons which he gave | SELAID, o morning to answer to a charge of hay- : filed a general denfal to the bl R i court and filed a geners al to the | oqga of ‘the law on the subject, and her | i it L allegations of the petitioner and filed & roff %o \wera frequently punotiaied with | are: Mr. and Mrs. N. P. R. Hatch, | their fat during the past four y of political equality. Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, AT | had ca for not doing 8o as not borne out by the | : boys went to Hauschildt’s house | counter pplication for letters of | 5 Nov. 8.—Oscar and Alexander Gurdice were brought befors ° +34040 st wero reported as missing soon @ | guardiansh ome time was expended s 7 that'se |9 tnat it was loaded. Instantly there was a report and Ogg fell to the floor with 9| Frop New Tork FEvers Wednesday, 10 a m. [5) ‘ them with the robbery until later. They had ¥ |In the examination of witnesses as to the Woman's, Su »5222"‘,’\‘521,?‘ the bullet in his head. | St Paul ......Nov. §fSt. Louls s : s g to t and some days later they wroto @ rights of the various partles in interest, Stated that full Suffrc-—» was re Drs. Mehrmann, Cunningham and Stratton examined the lad's head at the < | St. Louls Nov. 2| St. Paul . Dec: 21 f I and finally Judge Coffey ended a discus- | en of this nation. She | Recelving Hospital,but could not find the bullet. At a depth of four inches into St. Paul -Dec. 6/New York .. m they had been working and had p 3 e g had 2 sion that promised to stretch itself over | deprecated half-way measures, as they | several days by awarding the children to X t charging the boys with the theft and they the custody of their aunt. Young may | Jid not help to bring about the final {s- | wnd brought to Oakland last night. This morn. appeal the case to the Supreme Court. | *\i0 Swilljam Kelth sald that the States quired by the wom g RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwero, From New York Everv Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland Nov. ';,Knnilnzh‘n «...Nov. 29 the brain nothing could be located, and the doctors ceased probing, stating that if it were deeper it would be almost impossible to recover it. It is prob- able that the bullet is resting on the inside of the back of the skull, having cased on §00 bonds. | B e that would not allow the women to wots | passed clear through the brain. Felodand o 0 Al eAlean g by ; they were away have frequently written to 4+ | NEEDLEWORK EXHIBITION. | Were not averse to collecting taxes from The boy is perfectly conscious and talks quite clearly of the accldent, & | Westernland ..;Nov. 2| ¥riesiand ......Dec. 18 r d sent gmall s Y | the very ones who = were disfranchise but the doctors do not hold out one chance in a thousand for his recovery. | EMPIRE LINE. i bitlor o | Bhe was followed by Miss Clara Schling. he clerk in the hardware store says he had no idea that the revolver was A magnificent exhibition of needlework | heyde, who spoke _of . the f"luc?ulilu’:‘j] The cle: ¥ P Ly 0o e o i hopsns that deprive teachers of their Just Fraties 204+ Q40404040+ 40+ O | tles opens i - | salaries and made expensive cont: | & 4040404040 O+ 0 D+ 040404+ 040+ 0+ 040404+ 040 +040+040+® | the Maple room of the Palace Hotel. It order to pay off their political debrngwsrl‘g §+0404040+0+040+0+040+0+0+04 0+ C104040+0 + Both to Blame. | will close Saturday evening. The pat-|declared that the only equality of power y are Mrs. Beverly MacMonagle, | that woman could possess lies in the bal- Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANTY, | 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles iem was kept 5o qulet that no one knew of it until the of money, although the fact that a 9 SHO+D40O4+ O 404040404040 @+O 40+ D40 404 DO+O40404 0440404040+ @ the district, the 0 most glowing reports the richn f the country and the | FODeSS! prospects that 1t presents for o man to | Mrs. e o e e e e S |0Y0 KISEN KAISHA - {Pull out a large pile In & comea A2 | Woods, Mrs. Hall McAllister, Mrs. Aus- | &nd Mrs. Swif rt time, omparatively | B0 ®rubbs and Mrs. Joseph A. Dono- | F:ould be a reception in the parlors of the ' hall next Monday morning at 10 o'clock, ADVERTISEMENTS. Nearly fifty years of constant and painstaking endeavor has characterized the out-put of John Wie- land’s Brewery. In the beginning as now thi‘,i'(f was no l)cttf:r. To-day it stands the largest, richest and best equipped in modern and scientific d run along the beach for more than'tw n either di- rection from Anvil City, ing far inland along th the claims that been worked have more than paid their owners for the time and trouble expended on them rivers. Nearly | and in some cases more th ases mo: han a_quarter o | & million of dollars’ S been taken out of nnr“]m‘:()‘]h,or dpetihas “About all the pe ople w intended do- g s0 have already come out of the coun. ¥, and there will be about 2000 people winter in Anvil City alone. The amply provisioned and the ar- 1 of several shiploads of coal will sup- tr winter. Of course, there will be consid. erable Toughing it." The people there will have to forego nearly all the comforts of civillzation, but there will be plenty of good, o next spring, nothing such as those that characterized the first winter in the vi- cinity of Dawson —————— A PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT. des extend- | 1l the fuel needed to get through the | rse food, and I am confident | that there wlill be no tales of hur;‘d:h?v')‘ i !!|r~"‘1]f,"'(if‘"5'4 are exceedingly rich,” | hoe. To-day and to-morrow the exhibi- | tion hours wiil be from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. On Saturday, in addition, the doors will be open from 7 o'clock tifl 10 o’clock in the evening. Tea will be serv afternoon by Miss Taylor, Mi Miss_Genevieve Carolan, Miss Crockett, | the Misses Hopkins and Miss McBean! | There will be music on Saturday evening. Among the loan exhibits will be elal- | orately worked tapestries, some fine | pieces of embroidery from Manila, church | | vestments, laces of every kind 'and of | great value, and rare Japanese embroid- | eries, ancient and modern. Lace-make; | will also be at work each day, and the | epinning and carding of yarn will be of | interest. few now understand the use of | | the old-fashioned spinning-wheel, All sorts of needlework will be for saie, as | well, from dainty white work to the most laborate embroideries, and many fancy rticles suitable for Christmas gifts. The Deerfield Soclety of blue and white needlework has sent some fine specimens of its work—the first exhibit of the kind | made here. From Santa Barbara will come the finest Spanish work and em- | broideries, and there will be a large | number of local contributors. A few | choice dolls will be well worth seeing. | | and House of Representatives to omit the when all interested in woman's suffrage are rct?ueslod to attend. g n the evening Mrs. Carrie o Catt delivered an address enm&a,m?& Prophecy,” in which she predicted the ultimate Vietory for her sex in the great battle now being waged for equal suf- frage with man. Resolutions presented by the committes on resolutions, consisting of Mrs, M. L, W. Curtis, chairman, Mrs. Ella Sargent and M Anna K. Spere, were adopted favoring the appointment of women on the San Francisco School Board, Board of Health, State Insane asylums and other institutions where women and chile dren are cared for. Thanks were extend- ed to the press of this city and State for its liberal attitude toward the movement for the political recognition and equallty of women. A petition will be sent to the Senate word “male” from the suffrage clause of the new constitution to be proposed for the annexed territories of Hawail, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines. Cone gress will also be requested to submit a proposition to the several State Legisla- tures for a sixteenth amendment (o the constitution of the United States forbide We have a new process NE for making Concentrated Soluble Cocoa, and we take foaiimmne e pleasure in informing an appreciative public that our new brand— Imperial Gocoa QTEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG., calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and conneeting at Hongkong with steamers for | India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. NIPPON-MARU. Saturday, Nov. 25 AMERIC. Thursday, Dec. 21 HONGKO A ...Tuesday. Jan. 18 Round-trip _tickets at reduced rafes. For frelght and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner Firet. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Eafling every Thursday instead of < ¥R Eaturday, from November 2, 1899, at et 10 & m. from Pler 42 North River, foot ot Morton st. LA GASCOGNE, Oct. 21: DA RETAGNE, Oct. 38: LA TOURAINE. Nov. : LA CHAMPAGNE, Nov. 9: LA NORMAN: DIE. Nov. 16; LA GASCOGNE, Nov. #; LA TOURAINE, Nov. %0; LA BRETAGNE, Dec. 7, First-claes to Havre, 60 and upward: 5 psf nt_reduction on round trip. Second-class to avre. $45: § per cont reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson build- ing), New York J. F. FUGAZI & P ;lflc Coast Agents, § Montgomery ave., is a decided improvement over the best im- ported Dutch cocoas. Successful Affair Given at the Church | The price of admission will be 2 cents, of the Advent. ————————————— The congregation of the Church of the POLITENESS PAYS. Advent hold their initlal entertainment it : last night in the spaclous Sunday school | Georse . Griffing, naval paymaster, room of the church on Eleventh street, | BUpari|VeQ on the Eovernment transport | near Market. The affair was both a so- | b= Pl ESVe T8¢ SUSIOE BITCIRS SOME | scarcely 10 years, old, has atsplayed clal and hx.|.An?ci.ul“‘s:ll;‘cresc‘:lv;fhe following | 1" Snake a statement as to his dutiable marked abllity as a specialty arilst. She programme was we r d: baggage. He gave the officials the im- lh‘g (\’_‘)'cilflrfifer:‘t? ):EI" services at many of Miss Norine Flahaven, piano solo; Miss Marle | pression that he was a favored personage S & y entertainments given in this Louise Heppner and D. Tracy Berry, plano | and they reported the matter to Deputy | ¢Ity, and the members of the orders she and mandolin; Miss Bessie Savannah, reading, | Customs Surveyor Caauncey M. St. John. [ has assisted In this way had charge of selected; Miss Lillian J, Wilson, contralto solo} | Mr, St. John at once caused the baggage | the testimonial. The programme was as George ‘Bramhal! and Miss 1. Dexter, banjo | to be seized and hroufim to the Apprais- | follows: Stereopticon views, Edward . and plano selections; Frank Scully and Ben | ar's store, where it will be passed upon in basso solo, Reginald E. Keene, Maison, humorous sketch. A. E. Plnching, ac- | tha usual way, Griffing belng obliged to | M Davis accompanist; solo, Miss companist; Miss Marle Lmllina Heppoer, | mage the regular Custom-house entry. E. W, Burns; humorous solo, W. J. goprano .4,1' Fl l»‘n bllurr".“mgo:‘ m:"l:glte _l";‘(v It has been the practice of customs offi- | Hynes; solo, Master Jack Robertson; R mbany: Protessor Charles i | States officers and ‘soldiers 8o that the | Miss Harriet Moynes: banjo, guitar and Drfip%‘",n mandolin, banjo and guitar class of | entry of their baggage may be expedited. | mandolin selections, Professor M. Ko- 100 members; “The California Volunteer,” sung | Griffing, by refusin~ to fill out the blank lander; recitation, Thomas Hickey; solo, by the author and composer, Professor James | tendered him, will be put to considerable | John J. Kavanaugh; specialties, "Little Guildea. 1 trouble and expense. | Claire Fex. Dancing followed. apparatus for making a pure, wholesome beverage for family use. Wielands Extra Pale is the «“Pasturized,” bottled product of that high stan- dard. Your grocer or telephone West T4de California Bottiing Co. 1407-17 Eddy St. | ding aistranchisement on account of sex, ———— Testimonial to Little Claire Fex. Little Claire Fex was tendered a testi- monial benefit last evening at Odd Fel- lows' Hall. The young miss, who is < The S, S. Australia salls for Honolulu Wednesday, Nov. 15, t 2 & . h‘ 315. ‘;HIRIAI ,Iflda nll; o onolulu_ an, D. GHIRARDELL!I COMPANY, MSMD= tand” or sedicy Vednesday, Nov. 29, SAN FRANCISCO, it OMAANH- Yieinesens Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawati, Samoa, New Zl;;’lgng.sthl;tmlia, India, Sues, Ghirardelli’ Englund,_ete.; fst clase, nmx;m' \ L D. ’sPFRE%E S ngfin}qo agts osta T iar 3 Font Pacific e those who pre- fer this kind, Price: 1 Ib. 30¢; 1 Ib. 6oc. 14 Montgomery 2975 Aats BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. Steamer “‘Monticello. MON., Tues,, Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 a m., 3 $:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri- days, '1.p. m. and $:30: S p. m._Landing and office, Mis: Pier No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. FARE Quarts, pints, half-pints,

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