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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVENM iBER 1 | § i : *be - ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘ CLOAK AND KELLY & LIEBES ™ uir'ouse 120 KEARNY STREET. If you want a GOLF have every Capes that terns, 500 of them. $3 CAPE, don't fail to see our assortment. genuine Golf Shawl duced; and as for pat- we have over Peieieisieiedeie We style of is pro- POOING DEGIGIEILOPP HIDIIIEOGIIOIEUIPII G454 G4 IIPS FI44 e 4 E0 D000 LCAZAR THE FUNNIEST FARCE IN TCWN. Myr s . THEATER. ——— at our prices. riend From lndla pecial engag: L‘ R. STOCKWELL. COLUM_BU\ s Words of Praise ; Seeure Your for the Rest of the Week. HARRY CORSON CLARKE Se ts Early DO _KNOWLEDGED THE BEST BILL OF THE SEASON. DUGTURS’ B FRIDAY and Nov. THIRD ANNUAL MODEL LL SHOW DAUGHTEHS, Beld In the MAPLE ROOM of the PALACE HOTEL SATURDAY, 17 and 1S, 1899, TIVOLI OL YMPIA RUTH OPERA-HOUSE. EDDY ST., COR. MasON ~ vELTIES ‘ CHUTES AND FRANK Bduing “Walla: -2l Bare | MAJOR MI e % Diver and | Visit 2 r\ ELTA . HTEENIKADO CO‘TCEBTS AND BESOBI’S. Phooe for Seats, Evary Afterzaen D Z00. "y nAl.L er Lion. P -‘JO s it R MITE “CABARET DE LA MORT." To-Morrow, Thursday, nght INSTRELS® Park 3. CONER _ISLAND The JEFDRIES-FITZ Pibressom miLL, And all the moveities ISLAND iz fall blast DMI e, | \ol‘l Presents m wis STEEPLECHASE—CENTRAL PARK, HERE AT LAST. MMONE fght now on. Captain Beach. the Water King, jusc arrs ’1- jolly RAZZLE-DAZZLE eur.:;ll.ns t;ot the bigh wi of FAMOL s includes & ride on the | mners, Opes Every Afternoon and Evening. ALBERT HOEFILCH Imgerter and Maaafactars, Telephaze GREEN 325, MISTERY OFA 116 Gramt Av. !S:au on the ground of failure to Dm\"de. CTODEATH BY A - "HELLD" SWITCH 'Mflckrodl, for d Hele .a. 1. | MASS MEETING AT GIRLS' HIGH i Operator| STOLEN RECEIPT FOR BAIL MONEY 'Some One Is Guilty of TEACHERS WILL MEET T0 DISCUSS SALARIES DESK STUDXES FOR GIRLS. 1Copyright, 1899, by Seymour Eaton. SCHOOL. gTelephone Forgery. ;wu: Try to Collect Pay Held Up in | Poisoned. g e | November and December, | POLICE SEEKING FOR A CLEWE 10 | A BRASS BINDING THE CAUSE e i — PAPER STOLEN FROM A CHINESE | AT A BANQUET. ! DIVINE SCIENTISTS EXPOUND NEW CREED : HOLD THEIR ANNUAL CONGRESS AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL. Inaugurate Six Days’ Session With Music, Discussions and “Uni- versal Treatment” of devot congress ich topic Rev. co, Mrs. the Memorial Church Sixth Annual Bazaar. more music by the the ceremony which is ac- manner: A prayer is COMPANY SEEKS TO SUPPRESS | NEWS OF TEE CASE. GUILT OF IRA MOSS CLEARLY ESTABLISHED, HIRED A SOLDIER TO PASS A BAD BILL. Falsely Accused Mr. and Mrs. McMi len and Then Broke Down and Confessed That He Himself Was the Culprit. ——————————— WEATHER CLEARING UP. | Indications That the First Rain of the Season Is Over. 1em a steady north LDVERTASEIENTS. URES is proot of lts THE MANY ment nd Bakersfleld, a2 Cruz and about it quits for good. % e q'a’g sends in e same as those —weather clear except po o tidewater, where there is con- sideradle fog. The l'ea'ber in the Sacramento Valley has cleared u the by ieter there is rising from 29.80. taken at 7 o'clock yes- terday morning —_——————— HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER. Judge Mogan’s Decision in the Case of Frank Mitchell, Charged With Murder. Frank Mitchell, grocer. who shot and ed Frank McAuliffe October 8, was yestarday held to answer befure e Superior Court by Judge Mogan on a m:.nslauzh and the Judge DR. MEYERS & CO- he v’ug satisfied the pm&?fanfi.ifi 731 MARKET ST., S. F. TAKE ELEVATOR TO THI D FLOOR. ooting. The positive Joe McAuliffe that Mitchell 7 rot been struck prior to the shooting was compared with the statements o ) and others as to the condition of face and ki othing. The fied that the shooting was of passion and at the cation existed. He gvier DR JORDAN'S enear g | ihoists 1 teitet ot of seit de- fense should be left to ————————— | The Original Little Loujsiana Co. of Sas Fr.mh:o—l)f-wing November 11, 1889, MUSEUR OF OF ANATOMY. R n, Asatomicat Maseun i che rm ‘t:tm of any conrracred Continuous Gum Plates (no bad joines) our spectalty. Have received N first prizes for | e gttty cmeadly e o e e T this brameh of demtistry. No students 14 years’ expertesce. PILES i Tuaucrnn e and rrwmess pemosally e b e Eure = every cave s * 'm fx Bok PHILOSOPEY of MARRIAGE, ¥arss FREs (4 vaiable beck for mes) CAPITAL PRIZES DAN & CO_ 1051 Market St & F ‘ 2 € § the Original Littls Hoaduras Company. Ticket No. Tizh, drawios 31N, wold ia Oak- 16-cent ti No. 3370 drawing $20, —_————— A Big Bond Issue. entire bond issue of $500.000 of the :‘rhone Company, and yesterday with the | are for $1000 eacl interest for thirty | ("E eople’s Mutual Tels fa mongnse was @ m | Recorder. The bos bearing § per cem years. Welburn's Third Trial. The third trial of ex-Internal Revenue Cnfleetor Welburn has been set for De- n regard to the causes that | the | The Union Trust Company has taken up | BOARD OF HEALTH ANSWERS. Will Proceed to Closs the Nymphia Hotel Unless Restrained. tanding the fact that the G Afte et b il tion filed by Li swer is ,mn-. < Slleged. but Twinkling Star Imp and henee t arabiy b: Nymphia by reason of aftion. The answer is clcsed with a prayer to the court to enter judgment dismisst Gefendants, with (helf costs. the petitioner’s application injunction restraining the board f ding to close the h with the Chamber of Commerce Acts on the Alaska Boundary Question. gth. ~TH | the United to Canada Lynn canal ard P\ ceived with anything but members, all of who are ;_;,; subjeet of Rus '5 re- The familiar with ale of the Ter- tavor. ito to ica, are firm of the opinion that the Serhory T ques- { tion was included in the purchase, and that 1t would be an unwarranted loss to the United States to give up any part thereof to Uncle Sam’'s naortbern nei bor. no matter what the pretense o elafm may The secretary was structed to prepare a memo to the Secretary of State. earnestly protesting { that any part of United States territory in Atlaska be siven up to Canada in the | setilement of the Alaska boundary mat- ter. —_———— In Memoriam. In the United States Circuit Court yes- | terday morning Dr. E R Taylor, repre- | senting the San Francisco Bar Associa- | tion and a ecommittee consisting of H. €. | Campbeil, E. D. Sawyer and Columbus | Bartiett, presented to Judge Morrow a series memot resolutions with re- s to (lxe death of Attorney E. J. Fing passed away on April 2L Judge hom- ordered the resolutions | spread on the minutes and the court ad- B ;ourned ot of respect to the memory of W The resolutions were ;lubl!sbed !n Call at the time of their ladapfl by the Bar Association. It is & pleasure to be shaved and take & freshing bath at Valve's shaving pariors, Broadway; private entrance to baths a re- s . READING COURSES AND A GIRL'S LIBRARY. The Value of Reading. III the valued commencement day. is presided over by SHOP I. ARITHMETIC OE THE WORK- SHOP. Lesson No. 5. i ars 2 few tables which the young | n The following may be to memory: ! yards or 50 feet In a | are 4 inches in a hand, 7.92 inches s is equal cubic 'nc*‘s in a cubic fca! of W weighs 1000 ounc cubic feet in a cord. £ solid earth is about g dug. carat 's used by jew-Le's 10 express 288 of gold. Pure gold consists £ 2¢ carats. Standard gold is 22 carats of oxygen and 2 parts by By meas the water is as 1to 2. shingling, etc., a hundred is called a square. i Sound travels in air 1142 feet a second. in water 430 feet a second and In from 17,500 feet a second. The diameter of a circle is to the cir. cumference as 7 is to 2, or, more neai as 1 is to 31416. The diameter X 3.4 the circumferenc 3.1416 = the area. The diameter squared < M8 he area of the sphere. One-sixth of the cube of the diameter X 3.1416 — the solfdity of the sphere. ‘We conclude our lessons in the arithme- tic of the workshop with ten review prob- lems as follows: 1. How many feet of lumber in 10 sticks of timber each 18 inches by 18 inches and | each 35 feet long? A 2 A board walk at a seashore resort is in the form of a semicircle. The outer radius (AB) is 325 feet and the walk 21 feet wide. If the lumber used js 2! inches thick how many feet are required? 3. Find the cost of painting both sides of a I2-foot tight board fence around a | circular racecourse 1% miles in diamster | The radius squared X | 3 AND TRADE STUDIES FOR BOYS. Copyright, 1899, by Seymour Eaton. n' :D cents for each square of 100 square au dne &5 n proved by ma e me of a sphere Hints and Answers. o Lesson No. 5—(1) 68 224 board feet. outer circle and area of the inner cf of the difference to get semicircle. 393 92, board feet. = () 42 square square feet. a9 2.4 cubic % 12213 con (8 WY cords. (9 feet. $450. Courses o< Instruction. Autumn-Winter Term. 1899-1900. Mondays and Thursdays: Popular Stnd- ies in Shakespeare. Tuesdays: The World’s Great Artists. Wednesdays: Desk Studies for Girls and Shoo and Trade Studies for Boys. Fridays: Great American Statesmen. Saturdays: Home Science and Household Economy. T? ccurm will continue until February 135, Examinations will be held at treir c‘cse 2s a basis for the granting of cer- tificates. MARY CARR'S DEATH. 1 Two Verdicts, One of Manslaughter, | Rendered in Her Case. Coroner Hill held an inquest yesterday upon the body of Mrs. Mary Carr of Twenty-second and )Ik:bln.n streets, who died last Saturda; e witnesses B B0k (o the Tet ol Con oawes touts | fied that Mrs. | from tuberculosis and valvular heart dis- coming home | inx drunk and slapping his wife as she lay sick in bed and of other acts of cruelty and neglect on his part. Dr. Zabala testi- Carr came to her death ease, a natural cause. The ., all but one, returned & verdict of death from nat causes. but Joseph Keflé handed In a minority verdict charg- with manslaughier.