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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 19 1899. ADVERTISEMZNTS. D R B e I o v ¢ PILLOW TOPS. Embroidered Flowers on Battenberg, Fancy Stamped and Em- broidersd Linens. SPECIAL SALES. ... TAPESTRY SQUARES. Mexican Drawn Work Doylies... ELIEVED 10 BE DUNHAN'S HEAD Mexican's Ghastly in a Cave. e ind LET TO-MORROW s, ladles’ Gol ‘surpassed. by any silk cannot be They are in b pew. They have only one p: Ne=w patterns the latest in t on special sale at...... KOHLBERC, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, 107-109 Post Street. 1220, 1222 and 1224 Market Street. ©0©00 090000 0C 06000609 Lecture on Cc US G0 10 THE NEW STORE nd Tidies cass. endless varlsty of NEEDLEWOBK NOVELTIES THAT ARE SUITMLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. at ars pretty, one of Prisma work now on ; thissea- handson lilow tops, French manufac- ce designs; size ar special sale at 8 designs reguiar valus goc Luckhar Two Shots From value 40(: 25¢ FROM LIQUOR. rdt, Grocery Clerk, Fires an Old Revolver. nd Mete be xiv t of ladies’ r fit and i nets and Meteors. ladles’ cloth Skirts, , Monday, and examine the new stock they claim to be so complete, taflor- ess orly two months—their stock must be They advertise all goods guaranteed or money refunded if not IRTEN ND ALWAYS WILL 1126 Market Furniture B Call and examiné my pric carpets, stoves, etc. be: where. You can save ing here. Liberal credit ? furniture fof §1 per week. Eetimates given on_compiete house furnish- | ing from celipr to garfet. | T. BRILLIANT, 838-840 POST ST., Bet Stockton and Powell Opp: Union Square Free delivery Oakland, Alameda and Berke- Open evenings. | én furniture. \ All \ \ | | | \ 1 BET. TAYLOR AND MASON, z oo NEW STORE... J. BRIEN & €O, Street, ALWAYS KEPT HIS WORD WITH THE CAMINETTI TOOK THE CENTENNIAL ~ MINE BY FORCE Charge of Columbia Mining Company. SUIT FOR DAMAGES IS FILED Sl EXPENDED A SMALL FORTUNE IN DEVELOPMENT WORK. e All Improvements Are Now in De- fendant’s Hands, Who Denies the Plaintiff’s Right to CORRIGAN IS Remove Them. Columbia Gol pany, has been nivance with for the pur- of the val- contract oration. » sustained of the udg- lemands with T. B agreeme Dillon, who which he 000, reserv- FACILITIES ARE LACKING AT THE STATE'S DOCKS et = No Room Is There for Big Cratt. e ers and bus! generally In it citizens, is wharfage omm whose position as sco Produce touch and the shippin the com- said Mr. > w. 1 a moder; a safe have to use e question s, 1l we do with them? It wil be ossible to provide for them hing and the time to now. It is absol r at the seawall should fon Bay rail togeth sion least most fully 100 n at to now. Tt »sed docks condemn some lan lals have in Pt o what the ¢ improvements would be a a only thing to be T is the necessity for the improvements as a me: X of holding our own In the race for the com- May check a Cold t-o quick GRIP A carpenter of Morristown, a great, | strong, hearty fellow, says: “ 77 | breaks up my Cold in two doses. I ady that there's nev astman Kodaks cut 2 MARKET ST, INSTRUMERTS CromCie BuDIe Velvet-Grip Eye-Giasses. T HEY, TAKE HOLD £0 FIRM, TR a sl 313 per ce . tiit or . yet 0 easy that there's never a pinched |%r sore ‘spot. don’t follow the directions on the bot- tle; when I take Cold I at once take half the contents of a 2ic bottie, then I wait a while and take the balance. | My Cold is gone the same day.” While | this may be all very wetl for a strong man, it is not always best to check a | Cold too quickly and possibly drive it to some weak spot; it is better to fol- Oculists’ prescriptions filled. Quick repairing. | low the directions of six pell v ctory on premises. Phone, Main 10. hour. It then restores thehceh:c‘l:e;‘:l:’- culation (known by a chill or shiver), starts the blood coursing through the veins and makes a steady cure of a Cold ne ICAPPARAT, | °F GTIP- JANS Mflwmwmnm . Manual of al! Discascs sent free. For sale by all aru, and foEEists, or sent on receipt “}A’"“h e o ). h umphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co., cor- et William and Johs stay New Fork . BARRED FROM OAKLAND TRACK His Stake Entries Refused by the California Jockey Club. | | ‘Sensation in Racing Circles—Entrance Money of the Gambler Returned by Registered Mail. t ought to be, but that »ple in 1t ¢ n that naturally it has | erty. This time Cor- | ¢k in a vital spot—his | hit. The California | 2 as politely but very firmly | S entries for stake races track. This is nd ich will have its ef- | racing is patronized as a | t in the United States. | of the California Jockey pt the Corrigan entries means es @ material man whose pri on in legitimate rac Corrigan kept It for a while, bu wh mate spor not o; 1 c £ the story to his 6 entries for the QOakland Corrigan, hoping the success ch son, entered liberally ded to see the ret uncement The of- | bad financial hole, | constitu cord whe second p contined DWARD CORRIGAN, horseman Oakland. As he can enter his ho and gambler, has come to the | i stake race hat he will et Gol ate | €Nter t that the Golden State | SHECF the to p t re all they ought | owns sever: P He | not to be. Corrigan thinks he has another | methods w contined, ther: grievance and he has been airing it so | Lanforan. are several r v among his assoctat - | the action ? % o inci] (8 Corrigan Is a onal disturver and creates dis- he h uence. In the is methods are not such nest Sports- P Eastern s did these tracks and ref license, without wh orses. He ast and in t oran, whi control to suft He has name la king not the h th, i 1 the handling expended In s of mone the great su Liverpool or. the expenditures at s A-period atyeirs: {here || | WASHINGTON, handle tk e's water front in San | FePort of ral Tancisco we have had hayseeds and poli- | ordnance, ticlans. We do need to have any ndals attend administration of water front if we have men of expe- ce and knowledge and character to out for our interests. The Harbor ait long. Steamers of 10.000 tons are ding, and 1t is intimated that the Pa- line upon Seattle. If fle mmensura had come here this season r unload would not have been to: all adequate. ortage in tonnage all over the world alone prevented a gain- realiz: ct by all N quate tonnage ought to have ed to date 300,000 more tons of grain have 1 4 e cannot bulld eawall within four years, that we should not mak: an pass e = th e a Skt “IWe should have big docks In Mission Bay. There w t the best e in the world foi cked when the nd west of Kentucky was s There we could have had ship and rail to- gether in a second. I think that many of our improvements on the water front are not_substantial enough. The seawaly Is { rubble-fgced. It is a question whether, n he long run, it would not have been mora economical to have had it faced with solid blocks of granite.” HAMMER THECRY EXPLODED. Result of the Autopsy Upon the Body of Captain Henry of the Cyrus Wakefield. The body of Captain F. T. Henry, mas- ter of the ship Cy Wakefleld, was tak- en to the Morgue yesterday and an autop- sy was held upon it by Dr. Zabala. The body was very much decomposed, death having occurred on June 14 of this year, for that reason the condition of t ternal organs could not be determine A careful examination was made of t skull and it was found intact. There was a scar about an inch and a half long on the right side of the head about three | inches above the ear, but the skull was not fractured, and the wound, in the judg- ment of Dr. Zabala, could not by any pos- sibility have been the cause of death. ‘inquest will be resumed at 10 o’clock next Monday morning, and Dr. Zabala will report that he has been unable to de- rmine the cause of death and that the scalp wound was superficial and nbt mor- tal. heory held by a part of the crew | [ 15 that the captain was Killed by the Diow of a hammer l Benefit Concert. | The former puplls, friends and com- | | rades of Mr. Alfred J. Kelleher are ar- | ranging & benefit concert for him to take place Friday evening, November 24, In | Sherman, Clay & Co.’s Hall. His profes- | | sional friends bhave most generously of- | fered their services, and as the pro-| | gramme is under the personal supervision | ot Dr. H. J. Stewart the artistic success | of the testimonial is assured. The tick- ets are on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s and at the Red Cross headquarters’ tent at Unton Square and the committee hope | for large returns. | —_—————— Will Not Erect Stand Pipes. Acting upon the advice of the City and | County Attorney tic Fire Wardens yes- | terday secured eight warrants from Judge Mogan for the arrest of James A. Snook, president of the San Francisco Real Es- tate and Investment Company, on the | | charge of refusing to erect stand pipes | and fire escapes on the buildings at Mar- | ket and Fifth streets, known as the school property. ~The' company is the | lessee of the buildings. —_————— Address by an Army Chaplain. The service for men only at the Young Me; Christian Association Audltorium, Mason and Ellis streets, to-day at3 o’clock is to be addressed bg' Chaplain C. C. Bate- man of the United States army. Chaplain | Bateman was chaplain of a regiment in General Shafter’s command during the | campaign in Cuba, and his address to-day | on “Men and Guns” will be espectally in teresting. All young men Invited to at- i ARMY ORDI i O I SERVIC Annual Report of Gen-.‘} eral Buffington. Epectal Dispatch to The Call. mmissioners ought to be elected on hundred 10-inch rifles without consideration of b rifies. Refercnce fon. {1s made to guns, e sald Is the general talk | twelve of wh ek shipping men. We can- | nila. The total coast 30w manufac the completion of the manufact General Buffington speaks the tests made of the ain gun and for compresse n have been tested ite d_States magazin we with som Ph that a board « fite. “Sra. Hinry nhe for many vesra e (M| || ||| STOMACH DISEASES. | LOSS OF MEMORY. cupied a position of prominence, both as 5 = T = = & writer and as a public lecturer, in the work of the Woman's Chri an Temper- ance Union and has traveled extensively in the interests of that organization. had ade the subject of child culture and domestic relations a special study for many years. i —_———— Excelsior on Fire. Shortly before noon basement of a sewing machine establish ment on the northwest corner of Stockton and Post streets. An alarm was turned in, and there was consid citement in that vicinity owing to the fac that the sewing machine store was in the The damage and the origin of the fire is Pacific U was triflir unknown. n Club building. E: Thousands of people yearly treat their They are | in the habit of jumping at the first “‘cure all” they see advertised and fancy they ails with the wrong medicine. are going to be benefited. People shoulc use more caution in selecting their medi cines. These are times when the coun try is flooded with the printed boasts o experimenters. Those who have piles in its treatment. The delicate membranes may any form cannot be too careful in receive injuries from humbug remedie: that will lead to the most complicated eruptions. Pyramid Pile Cure is the safes remedy known to medical science. It puri fies the affected parts, reduces the tumor: and takes away the Inflammation. If you are troubled, try It troubles a life study. It is now the bes! known pile remedy before Thousands have been cured who had ex perimented for years with every othe known remedy. Cure. perfect ang permanent cure for the mos persistent’ case of piles. It is manufac tured gl the Pyramid Drug Co. at Mar- shall, Mich., and has foun: every wide- tinent. Your druggist has it. to fatal complications. were eighty-eight are Ministry yesterday a fire broke out in a lot of excelsior waste in the —| It is prepared by | the most skilled specialists who have made the curing of piles and kindred the public, Hundreds who have been | | treated surgically without results have | been completely cured by Pyramid Pile | Don’'t experiment with dangerous | | drugs nor run the risk of a painful surgi. ‘ ' | cal operation. This remedy is a prompt, | its way into wake drug store on this con-! Ask for it and be cured of a disease which may lead EIGHT MILLIONS THE VALUE OF TEVIS ESTATE | The Appraisers Make Final Report. | | | | | WIDELY INVESTED WEALTH e | STOCKS AND BONDS REPRESENT | | LARGEST HOLDINGS. ‘[ Z | Mining Interests and Promissory | Notes Greatly Exceed the Real Estate in Value—Fee of Appraisers, | The inventory and appralsement of the estate of the loyd Tevis was filed yesterday. W. S. Lyle, C. W George T. Ruddock, who o days 1n examining the pre $180 for the service, find estate to be worth §7 o Following are the | largest hol values thereof as | ehown by Money, Cotton Land 52 “Terra Mi res | ADVERTISEMENTS. { Sloane’s Removal Sale The large movements in Furniture, Carpets and Draperies now promi- nent at Sloane’s should, by their magnitude and numerous advantages, command the attention of all housekeepers. Highest quality, mod- erate cost and unequaled assortments are in evi- dence throughout the store. Every piece of Furni- ture in the Furniture Department has been greatly reduced during the removal sale. 641-647 MARKET STREET. lingham Bay t + 325, pho om ne The friends Whisky are neve The report of Prisons vears the total num ished to Siberia has 854 were women. n Department 1al b Jeen 2, The most the Harrima was that glaci What Do You Think of This Company? What Our Well Driilers Thiak of It. r KER F. BRYANT & CO. 35c shares will Ia: 1y a few PETROLEUM CENTER OIL CO., 29 MILLS BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR, end for map prospectus and ther tn- tmpor overy made by an sclentific party in Alaska ers are receding. e ter the most dangerous, chronic and TR i i i [ /]| BLaoER misEass. | ||| CoNeY piskases, | | | | SPINE DISEASES, i . |11 LIVER DISEASES, HEART DISEASES, TOPERMANENT HEALTH AND STRENGTH | In curing the following ailments DR. MEYERS & CO. have long been successful. Their experience and facilities enable them to mas- those which have been recently contracted or acquired. complicated cases, as well as LOST MANHOOD, WASTING DRAINS. PREMATURE DECAY, | HERVOUS DEBILITY. | GENERAL DEDILITY., |\r|| PRIVATE DISEASES. BLOOD POISON. t Pay When Well. CONSULTATION FREE, d| 4 | | 11 As a guarantee DR. ME Althon s prefe: ! ] s | ERS & CO. will let the pa-|to Lnough A e FLLE | ||| tfent deposit the price of s s, it _is not always | t | cure in any bank in San essary. If you cannot || = Francisco, t® be paid after I, write for private book, | | he is entirely well. If it is diagne sheets, free 4 | 3 not convenient to do this, vice, prices and other | payments may be made in ticulars. Correspond | monthly in: licited. All letters | | quires confidence backed tial. No printing on envel- | | abllity to make such an of- fer. No other doctors will undertake a cure on these conditions, by ifree from observation. DR. MEYE t | BOOK FOR MEN, op ame of sender. HOME CURES. | | es or packages to (ndi Cures or express, either mall l i RS & GO. A STAFF OF SKILLED SPECIALISTS, ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS. ‘ ELEVATOR ENTRANCE. Hours—8 to S dally. Sundays—9 te 11. Evenings—7t0 8. | 781 Market Street,