The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 16, 1899, Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THUKSDAY, § SR 0000 0 01 1 L 0 0 1 S0 OO O 6 6 6 00 0 1010 10K 06 00 0 50 100K 0% 9% 08 18 30 0 5 101 1o 0K 06 10 1 10 oKk % 1% 18 8 0 50 10 10 0 0% 0% 06 ¢ 1010k K0 3 0 g o«nwmnnennu.' o i NEWS EA N rhieds f s £\ ameda ; of the Bay Citles § o Oexex0x20 640505020200 FEDODDO000007 0000000000000 0000 0 06000 06101006 006106 6 08 % 106 0 106 0 0 106 06 2006 10 06 0 10 K 06 0 50 1 0 6 0 0010 0K OO 1 0 00 0 0 0 00 20 20 0K X B ‘WEDDED BLISS IS - PREFERABLE TO WAR REAPED BENEFIT OF BARNABEE'S ADVICE ’ 4 o4Q 4 PCATOI0+ DI 0T 424 0D 4 404D METCALT | EXTENSI B Q + ® VE GOROHORIKSROOXOXOAINGQ OAKLAND, News | of the Bay Citles § @PHIRIRIAPIXOHOREXS %@ MYSTERY 0 ~ YOUNG MOTHER AT FRUITVALE She May Die Among Strangers. — | Oakland Office 8an Francisco Call, @8 Broadway, Nov. 15, | vat ast Oakland a | young | point of tole | two weeks ola, been adaopred by | wealthy woman name g0 kept secret | About three nths ago the voung lady | ared in ayving her home S eath Oakland she family of fashionable MARION AbE HiGGIN boy. Since then she een cr itically 111, and has told = | that throws moré light or this city | any inf | 1aentity r undoubted ng-daughter m: f the State. ——————— AKLAND, Nov. stering ou ent m which two months ([ @ereieiece IMPROVEMENTS NOTRE DAME COLLEG e +i. e LAIDE E NUVEMBER 16, 1899, iR -2-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3"] Berkeley M e o e e e e ot o ) BASKET-BALL PLAYER LIKELY f-3-3-3-3-3-2-1 N ADVERTISEMENTS. Two New Brews N L —“The American Portey” —in pint bottls, more mild and refreshing than the best English brands of Porter, Stout and "alf and 'alf, Anheuser-Busch Dark German Brew that is mellow, nutritious and palatable The —a § beyond any Dark beer previously placed on the market. Made only by ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS’N, St. Louis, U, S. A. Brewers of the Famous Original Budweiser, Faust, Michelob, Anheuser Standard, Pale Lager, Export Pale and Exquisite. PEAMIEN WAS QUICKLY FREED FROM PRISON Now Has the Laugh on His Prosecutor. EUGENE FIELD'S POEMS, A $7.00 BOOK. The Book of the Century. Handsomely Tlustrated by thirty-two of the World's Greatest Artists. GIVEN FREE to each person interested In subscribing to the Eugene Field Monument Souvenir Fund. Eubscribe any amount Subscriptions as low at §1 will donor to this daintily artistic “FIELD FLOW (cloth bound, Sx11), as a certific scription to fund s & selec. tion of Field's hest and most representa tive works and is ready for delivery for noble contribution of the t artists this book eould not anufactured for less than §7 Fund cre Fileld te of sub- Oakland Office San Francisco Call, @8 Broadw: , Nov. 15 the Fund f. f & monu- George R. Permien is out of jall. His w{-»m.'y m f the beloved poet ng to keep an al- age to Miss Hat trial last week for refu EUGENE FIELD MONUMENT S80UVENIR FUND leged promise of mar 180 Monroe St., Chicago. Struck by a Live Wire. £ Isaacs, and which resulted iIn his con- |} (Als0 at Book Stores.) OAKI 5 o vember s viction, was completely nulilfied to-day || If you also wish to » &'.‘."‘;l'v,‘ wedding of by Judge Hall and the peopl prose- —— 10 oents, . X cutor. n s Journ: ine and recely lege and is an accomplished and very | Much surprise was at the ERFE.. 4L whon the o e i b twswas Dopular z;gngll;:dy.msehi I, the daughter | verdict of (he jury (hey re- - 5 ; R ones Sl Chh, oF Mr, . T . ggins of | turfied last wee N fet _At- side, knocking 1t down. Tn order to sa Pledmont. Y TIEt: S a conviction. This BAJA CALIFORNIA th mal Delehanty attempted to push | Place a R Lieutenant Eastman is the son of | morniog ihe cnee wh d on a motion % = @ ihe wire away with his arm. but »ing | parents on V | wealthy people residing at Nashville, |for a new trial. Attorn ittemore, on so was knocked to the ground. Nelther | mpe Eastman-Higgins wedding will be | Tenn. and is a nephew of Lieutenant | behalf of Permien, introduced sev amilana pl ers 6 fian Snar mnls 1 felt _much effect from et Al ts of the seagon, ang | _ommander Gleaves of the gunboat Cush- 0 the cter of Q the shock tv Afterward one of the swell events of t! n, and | ing. Lieutenant Eastman was specially | At the lusion- of S A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- R e the Invitatior be unusually large | honored by Admiral Dewey when he went | is new evidence Judge Hal tor and Nervine.s ? Both Sent to Asylum. ahd will includec a number of tne | to Manlla, being entertained, because of | asked Deputy Distr rner Harris If _The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Special OAKLAND, Nov. 15.-—-M Amy Hi. | lieutenant’s men Tenn. old friendship. at a dinner on board the | he had an oppositi granting of a | Tonie for the Sexual Organs of both sexes. 9 < - Rtk | inent " ¥ Bell. the Bride's flagship. The lleutenant denfes the repcrt | new trial, ha The Mexican Remedy (qr Discases of the Kid- Lo . Spois . B i that he will enter the regular army and | thought the 8eys and Biadder. Seils on its own Merits. _eavitt sister, and Alberta tle si. aaide o4 b e Y 2 NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agen o reslde at Manila. and says that he {5 only | tunity to 223 Market street, 8. F —(Send for Circul + have beer too glad to get back to America, and de- | trial® Julge i § Send o reular. ) ? the younger w ;1‘:('* n 2 mr].rla nxl:uual experience In the | and said that he felt inc = was reco: ended 0/ of caring f hilippine Islands. oW | with no new Py R R ,The bride ard groom will spend their | T et that & new trial coalo safely o OO, SRAY + ing. Her tnsanily tx de. | gpocpe duate of Mills Col-: to Natraine s the coast beforb they o |ought to ve grante o result of a surgical opera.~ | IS a » Nashville to reside. |, “I1 dow't think the jury srstood the hclfic coa" s'flmmfl Co 14 the court instructions I gave them.'” s | “although I tried to make them plair - [} I:Lb A Wy o ; CX sses Doubt of|-: Bond lIssue. . T 8 « . - . ] T S SUCCESSFUL OPENING OF Dam year on Col- 1 cisies ebeieieie lofty and spacious art studio, . ] ST. COLUMBA’S FAIR P e T hted and ¥ B lovely Iandscape of Totto T 1 tor shady avenue or orchard walk and trel- The first q f : d vine. 1 crowned with a full < - he whole building is beautifully fin- drawn not only from the X fall this e A ished in Oregon and sugar pine. and from s even from beyond ered ear floor to celling glistens llke a mirror. The |t proving that Califorr E Rev. P. C. Yorke . partitions are of gless. Electric bells fn [ mate and col b el ; ! r ; classroom are connected with the | tional rep ) | The cost of the bullding| The building of the new conse y\':uuv\v} ’ A5 f 14 and connect X has given mich-needed room to the con- e cast wing of the college build- autiful statue of St. Cecelia adorns | vent. The old main n n ) v the well- $ south side entrance; I is | converted into . 1 u N e om the students to their beloved | ing pupils. A p ] ¥ this cour ol 4o D of brick, two storfes | & EITt from the e R rdine, Who in | ed: 'The doors and w ;, i a8 SDELyone TDUNR, | this Rhor years that she has been | cent sp ne of imitation : w devoted on the c vas devoted b ¢ unwear- | made by the sisters themselves ensemble pr harmony les- pper story Is while the een | for and stringed instru- t as harp. zither, guitar, ma - - dolin, ete. orth end of the upper METEOR SHOWERS DISAPPOINT ASTRONOMERS wir e Austria the Only Place Where Satis- _ WASHINGTON, OAKLAND, Nov West Oakland News Notes. ers at t K yards furnished the usual attempted mur- | ” & factory Observations Were ing a strict watch to-nightfor the meteoric | der late to-night, though without the | King's Daugh Made. Aisplay vxf:vuvd to occur early In the |y un accompanist. Harry Brooks had LONDON, Nov. 15.—London has been morning. Up to halC-past 1 owclack three | g"yaye"of his face slashed with a large radly di‘nwfl'““'q regarding '(Ym lon- | unusual number, as they are often seen to | meat knife and the wor e slayer, idas shower. Tuesday night was foggy. | that extent on other night: George Wedge, is at’ large. The men are and last night was cloudy and misty. It | CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—One faint meteor [ employed in the commissary department is belleved that no observations were practicable anyw merous leonidas were visible, ranging in brilliancy from the second to the third degree, having In most instances a tail fedly to the material, intal ual. moral and spiritual comfort of t fldren en- sted to her care. This heaut!ful temple music and art !s another monument er experience and foresight. he conservatcry, besides supplying rare advantages to the regular students of the | cateh photographs of the visitors from interstellar “spaces. Only a few were caught in the cameras between 1 and 2 o’clock, but the observers stated at that time that a great shower might occur at_any time before 3 or 4 o'clock. Wwas seen through the big telescope at Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wis., at 10 p. m. Tt was too faint to be photo- From the Brussels be- | 8% To-night Wedge was informed that graphed, but the astronomers took new . 2 ’ S0 and A o Brooks had reported him for runnin tween 1:30 an hope from the sight of ever one meteor. | private liguor business on the train. h:‘: MADRID, Nov. 16.—The watchers at th observatory here last night perceived one bolide, moving from west to east. It did ditional parlors > made rooms forme 1sical purposes when the conservatory was located in the | main buflding. | All the improvements were planned and | carried on under the direct supervision of Sister Mary rdine ATTEMPTED MURDER | IN WEST OAKLAND | 15. on some of the trains at the yards that have brought soldiers to the coast. angered Wedge, who, armed with a knife, went in search of Brooks. When he found him he did not hesitate e - resembling @ comet. At 2:3 a m. a :‘:_:nhurm Many shooting st: s aiso were [ a moment or give warning of his inten- a basket-ball team from | globe of fire, very bright, was seen in the 2 tion, but viciously tried to cut Brooks' gh Scho direction north-northeast 30 degrees th of M: throat. Brooks dodged the blow, but the A | above the Morizon. In Austria the same Death of Mrs. Griswold. knife inflicted a fearful gash. It entered . ta s seen from Sonnewendsteln and _OAKLAND, Nov. 15.—Mrs. M. M. Gris- | Just below the ear and was drawn around Honored Their President. | Hochschneberg peaks of the Austrian ' wold, mother of George Griswold, died | the face till it reached the chin. The — The Alameda | Alps. About three hundred leonids were last evening at the King's Daughters' Wounded man was taken to Dr. Austin clation at its | seen. Good photographs were secured. Home in East Oakland. The deceased | Miller's office, where ten stitches were its president, | M. de la Vaulax, who ascended in a bal- Was a native of Harrisburg, Pa., and was | Necessary to close the wound. The jugu- legant goid-headed | loon from Paris, saw about a hundred on born eighty-four years ago. For many | lar vein was missed by a hair's breadth. now embraces in | Tuesday night. vears she has been a member of the First | Wedge made his escape and is not yet we dealers of this | BOSTON, Nov. 16.—The entire force of Baptist Church, The funeral will be held | captured. A la, rkeley and country | observers at Hll.r\'=rd '(’)!;lhe.rvd“oerr);“ reat h:—a:‘m;‘upt:finoon m”l& Bessie Woods' SO N R & T here about names on the | on duty at 1 o'clock an X ors, on enty-thi v 1 - vd | Struments were set in motion ready to | nue. yotbing ave- m‘,’,:,‘,:e. urnishes, $wo-thisds of . the | Clark had been t | of Stockton will prot T0 LOSE AN EYE e i He Was Hit by Oppo- nent’s Shouid:=r. Oakland Office San Franeisco Call, %€ Broadway, Nov. 15. David Allen Clark, aged 17, of 2432 Ells- worth street, Berkeley, met with a slight accident recently w basket- ball at the Young Men’ an Asso- clation, on Twelfth and Clay streets, that threatens to finally result most seriously for him. : In a game between the assoclation bas- ketball team and the Mission basketball team of San Franclsco Mr. Clark was op- posing a throw when he was struck in the left eyve by the :l!u)\\ u.‘f T‘I;‘lflr)\:lt! on the other The accident, while most painful. was tnc not be at ali serlou swell rapidly, ght at the time to The eye began to hnv'l_» er, and after -Mr, home and medic: assistance summoned it o he was in danger of Ic now become almost a ceria injury has increased in gra be three months before :ihr‘mn “fin state de inf e accident, so that th v b L G e patient will be Mr. Clark’'s family over the unfortunate come at a time was found g it that This has W. and it will attending phy- are deeply grieved wurrence, since it en he was progress- ing finely in his studies and his work. He en taking private instruction at d was to e enterec State University In a vear or se e s an enviable position. too, with the law firm of Chickering, Thomas & Gregory of San Francisco, and was studying la The loss of one eve may mean the impair- ment of the other and an utter ruining of the young man's prosnects and ambitions. | s B o Pilgrim’'s New Pastor. OAKLAND, Nc -Rev. R. H. Sink bably be the successor Knodell at the Pligrim al Chuarch. Next Sunday Sink will preach In East Oak- iving the congregation an opportu- o hear him. Last Sunday he an- to his people in Stockton that he eived a call and was inclined to James J nty, for the | the outcome of | . & ¢ : Steamers leave Broadway Thé jury was no dotbt somewhat mixed > in regard to the testimony n. The bt —o “Ml'::-r[:;c:- i complaining witness mede statements ir ks o o o this court t manifestly untrue Dec. 2, change at_Sea y For Victoria, Vancouver ingly (8. C.). Port Townsend, Se- | ments she had mad . Tacoma. Everett, An- | She lled That ortes and New Whatcom | Her actiona 10 & m. Nov. 2 1 e P i d 12, 17 1, Ti: Dee. 3. and gertainly not those every Afth day thersafter: change at Seattls woman, although ths to this company's steamers for Alaska and with the ca n trial t G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Van- { deal to do with the discretior e A Ry |In granting a new trial. T For Fureka (Humboldt Bay). 2 p. m.. Nov. | that it is a very difficult ma 10, 15, 29, 2, 30; Dec. 5, and every Afih day | you en to come into court a te reafter. |in L’::’f—v:“.-;:‘.;, as th and in such ma For Sants Crus. Mnaterey, San Stmeow ters it fre ly - occurs that a Cayucos, Port Hartord (San’ Luis _Obiapo), g B thnd and perjwre himeelf Gaviota. Santa Barbara. Venturs. Hueneme. | wiil go on the stan s, iy San Pedro. East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and rather than admit the truth 2 motton Nov. 4.8 1% 16 %0, 24, B: for a new trial s granted on ground th Aay thereafter. of new’ discovered evidence.’ r San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- | "A-few minutes Iater Attorney | ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbars, Port District Allen through his nfiden d it would be & n the county to a mien was custody EBELL LADIES WILL | NOT KNOW DEFEAT OAKLAND, Nov met again this mor their work of ralsing site. and t fternoc of the Ebell ety was h s for organ na upon the whole, and ur | As there are each lady will about $33 pledged by | the gentle: ndoned the | scheme. e Lake Contract Awarded. | OAKLAND, Nov. 15.—The Board of Works this morning awarded the con- tract to Fred Peterson for dredging Lake Merritt of 370,000 cubje yards of mud. This amount, it is belleved. will fill in the en | tire marsh between Eighth and Twelfth streets. | —————— | Close of St. Francis Fair. OAKLAND, Nov. 15.—The fair and ba- zaar of St. Francis de Sales will close to- night. There will be an auction of goods and several drawings for valuable prizes The fair has been running P and has been a great succes —————— The first annt reception of the 8t. Hilda Circle ing's Daughters will be_held at_the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, southwest corner of Thirteenth and Allce streets, on Fri- | day evening of this week. Imperial Cocoa is comple‘ely soluble—can be made without boiling. New process—all our cwn. it is s'milar to, but distinctly supe- rior in strength, flavor and digestibi the vary best imported brands. to Itis FRESH. Costs less. “It beats the Dutch.” 1-2 1b 30c; 1 Ib 60c. If it isn’t at your grocer’s make him get it. D. 64 (RARDELLI ¢O., S. F. vhirardelli's Breakfast Cocoa—for those who prefer the mechanlical pro- cess. Must be boiled. At a ' grocers—50c a lb. Les Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a m.. Nov. 2. 6. 10 14. 18, 2. 26 30; Dec. 4 and evary fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Joss del Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz, Santa Roea- fa snd Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each h further information obtaln company's srves the right to chanes ce. steamers, salling dates "TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery strest (Palace Hotel) GOODALL. PFRKINE & CO.. Gen. Axts. 10 Market st.. San Franciscn. THE 0, R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO rAHE $12 First Class Including Berth $8 Sccond Cluse and Meals. JUMBIA 19, 9 ATE OF CALIFORNIA g Short Line to Wal AMERICAN LINE. ¥FW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, PARTY. Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound From New York Everv sday, e m Paul Nov. ¢ Louls Dee. 13 2 Nov. 22’8 Paul Deec. 27 Paul Dec 8 New York ......Jan. 3 RED STAR LINE. New York ant Antwers, From New York E 12 noon. Friesiand v Nov. 21 Eouthwark w. 15 N .. . Westernland ...Nov. 22/ Fr Dee. 13 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michacl, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and passage A to ATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANTY. ntgo ery st., or any of its agen TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Hrannan streets, for YOKOHAMA and HONGKC Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and connecting at Hongkong with India. ete. of safling NIPPON-MARU Shanghal, and steamers for No cargo recelved on board on day Saturday, Nov. 5 RICA-MARTY Thursday, Dee. 21 GKONG-MARU Tuesday, Jan. 1§ Via Honolulu Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage 421 Market street, o W. H. pply at company's office, er First The S 8. Australis salls for Honoluln Wednesday, Dec. 1. at m Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawal, San.oa. New Zenland, Australia, India, Sues, England, etc.; $610 firs .. sty 1) | % b. 3rAEURELS & Ba0S. CO., A | Pior 7. Foot Pocific SL Freieh? 0 | coMpaoNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE | DIRECT LINE TO HAVR Salling every Thursday Saturday, from {10 a m.. from F | Morton st LA N ecacEs. o 0 | Havre, 166 and round trip. Sec | cent reduetien ) Y FOR UNITED ST dson buflding), Pacific Coast Montgomery ave.. San Franciseo. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO, Steamer ‘‘Monticello.” MON., Tues.. Wed.. Thurs. and Sat. at 9:43 o m., §:15, 8:9 p. m (ex. Thurs. night), Fri- days,'1 p. m. and §:30; Sundays, 10:30 & m. . Y'i»r No. 2. FARE Landing and office. Mission-street Dock, Telephone Main 1508.

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