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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1599 T entire flock. The herders were warned if not langerously fll, and the mi EW ADVE MENTS. A1 {and were released. These were the first was ever allowed by friends or trans- i { sheep that have been brought into ihis | port officers to come home unattended I Rection'for several years EE5 ona troopship: | THOSE WRETCHED MORNING HOURS. e ol Q There are no changes in the reports v 1 he sm: ou, dear woman, know what morning sick- A H I UM Sy Janu! e o 0 el Sonlod Bd S e Pt i e f |~D|ANS N BATTLE quarantine at Angel Island. gentle stimulant which would stay upor the —_—— . (s The Forty-ninth Infantry will get in to- Forty-ninth stomach, warm, fate and e to B | day. The first section of the regimental | take the nourishment which you need o your S | :m\n r.;t‘( .‘ld;.¥:$c¥§(JHSfX c\;mlu‘n‘__rl}-] I‘I:krnml condition. t . - " t remained of 3 s all night. is you are to hecome a mother how gratefu Stickney’s Sensational |Braves Leave Fifteen Dead on the| is the Jast volunteer organization (o coms isi i you il Ve for something taat Wil baiil Sty Field and Their Wounded Are | lulihc lr-’( !dl\\n . : | Decision Is Against the fustain and vitalize the System ané drive out Leave of absence for one month, with | hat ous forebe ding. atements. . Captured. 3 s emiasion 1o AVINY Tarorn eE e L Portland Jobbers. Tn ‘all conditions womanly weakness, g, GUTAYMAS, Mexico, Nov. 20.—After the T one month, s been granted to Captain anxiety, trouble, delay and pain engagement of ovember 11 between H Frank Greene, signal officer on the staff e TR h to The Call Mexican troops and Yaqu! Indians n; Refused a Landlng by = (;'1“’,’,"’ :,‘,”‘?,'c‘\ Fivs du{,’;‘”"!m Saptain Special Dispatch to The Call. Dufiy’s Pure Laguna de Coyote, Ger Luls Torres S i s o8 Wi o E dispatched two ba under the com- | Custom-House. gharged by Lieutenant Wilson, General| popyrAND, Or., Nov. 20.—In the Unitea . e A enzo Torres and | Orders directing Second Lieutenant | States Court to-day Judge Bellinger ren- Malt Wh|skey fore the sub-commit- onel Hernandez (o attack them. These | James T McKinley of the Sixth Cavairy dered a decision sustaining the demurrer 3 trial Comumis- ces, after two days' m met have been revoked, and he has been of the defendants In the case of Allen H. stands pre-eminently in the front rank of neces- minaticn was fi e toree of Taqi” A - | HIS CERTIFICATE ON WRECK | siened'so iy with the Fordfeen"futas | Lowi, Tepresentin the jobbers of Fort- aiien, T nouriches”s v e of his state- | vere battle rest in the rout of th e | Wil amother week. Lioutenan: Mefcin, | 1and, against the Oregon Railroad and ot " oulekty, nents ca among his hear- | TR sep e | tey i ped for d & vigation Company and the Oregon gether with the mediei. | he fifteen dead on th ley is destined for duty on the staff of | Navig pany a gon | med ‘.I His 1 was: 5 L ied. who were | HE IS VERY SICK ABOARD THE 1l g, NOW '1" the mufimn. Short Line Raflroad for alleged violation | e "\ RE MALT, b s . 50 publishe | Second Lieutenant Louis S. D. Rucker | of the long and short haul clause of the OMAN >3 ained by the WALLA WALLA. | of the Sixteenth Infai.ry nas been ks S oot il it | ’ o Thaey interstate commerce act. Judge Bellinger it maintained —_— sig s el TS AR e arantee that DUFFY'3 PUF ALT WHISKEY retained by the most sensitive when it will | in his decision says: | ' “We | ““The complaint s that the Short Line o wiE igutions and | An Interesting Letter From Snug | ArT letely . routed | . o ! have been busy in the the Southern Pacific have made & | not retain any ather @ nogrs icerned, is a roaring res routed arbor — Valuable Cargo of | nd x{{f'“‘%‘)’“ Jegiments. | Jolnt tarlff for freight between San Fran-| Mps, Foster’s Life Saved. Nove! " 6 'he sente 0 Y ghth's | ¢ E daho r J - 1 ¥ m state- | 0 Vi Merd Canned Goods for London s Dl e st o F L A L e s §. Linn Bledler, Dealer in Drugs, Boo nery, Mt. Pulask ments of | ez ‘and tw B thar | iwin B. Campbell, Company | the joint tariff of the Short Line g Gentlemen: Mrs. Jeff Foster was at the p what the doct . presi- ol | on Arthur Sewall. | of drunkenness, disorderly | Oregon Rallrond and sovicanion Gome | consumption. ‘Relatives were called In to see her die me re rates | i . 1 of ‘using threatening pany from Portand to the same points, | Malt Whisker. Her husband bought two bottles. | it | language 10 A non-comm and under which the Short Line rece e gyl B il s B ¥ her from the dead. at Bteam-| st Steam- | NMalt Whiskey contains no fusel il disgusted | se The officers of the Pacific Cc ship Company are very m in the execution of his duty | leading a charge & tenced to be reduced to the ranks Jly much less for its haul than ft | receives on Portlar 2 Do iE 3 freight. That the | - S over the treatment they are receiving at 1t 322 “_‘l"("‘ Ray. Private Camp! object of this is to give San Francisco and | medicine stamp marks the genu: ts um t OTTO BLUMER DEAD. i'h hands of the customs authorities in Louis E Coppsage, Comphny I | Ln merchants an \Il':ull. r“m'ulA\,J‘nln;:ul:z;\h‘lf does not, we will express a bottle, prepaid, or 31 X - e ex- | the matter of one of the shipwrecked crew | found gullty of a violation of the twen- | o T hge e s aan ] women sen urges must | Was One of the Seven Survivors of | of the Jne A. Falkenburg. AMORE the | eih astitle of war, Was remienced to be | WANL; And that the Oregon Raflroad and Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester. N. Y ies in the | the Greely Expedition. men rescued from the wreck was, the Chi- | confined at hard labor under the charge this purpose by entering into the | | %.—Otto | PESE cook saved was uard for one month and to | joint tariff arrangement in question with p 20.—OO | 430" vatr of Ty e v v Line Company. | at the head of the Mormon Southern pro- AMUSEMENTS. rvivors of a4 ey Bikeos 3 mpany H. compliinant is proceeding upon | pagand | ~——— - o 1 ise he had aboard, | found guilty of larceny of ket from ry that the metion of the Short St i S ate, was left aboard a comrade, to th e of good order Ce ny in entering into a joint Battered by a Typhoon. [ barkentine. When he was taken and military d was sentenced 10 | tarift arrangement with the Southern Pa- | vANCOUVER., B. C., Nov. 2)— The Lranive - evening | aboard the W Walla Captain Hall for- | be dish ged, forfeiting all | cific by which it receives a smaller rate Ametican Hark Roke arvived to-Gay THEATIR ns from the | B0t to questipn the Chinese as to his cre- | PAY_and all °s due him and to be | as its pro m of through haul under | American barl . « confined at_hard labor for o uthorittes did not i “‘Privat suried this after- | dentials. The customs year. | that arrang nt than it receives for its | China to Joad lumber. She was baltered | o " rge H. Dillon, Company L, | proportion of the haul under its Joint | about by a typhoon after she left Hong- gg?g:’%;:g’i‘)xg;'\” 2 A AL = tariff agreement with the Oregon Rallroad | kong, and had to put into Shanghai for 0 ! i e e S S S S . and Navigation Company has the effect repalrs. She had 'mp appearance of a Wy - - ©® | 1o make both joint tariffs discriminate | floating wreck. The bark Coalinga ar- | BROADHURST'S [ R . against Portland, and therefore unlawful. | rived to-day from San Francisco for lum- el 3 There is o aint the Oregon | ber, pe FUNNIEST! ailroad and Navigation Company rate - — “ v s from Portland to Huntington f Jowa’s National Guard. My! My! What a * ,,M,:,': ety DES MOINES, Nov. 20.—Adjutar g Careless Man! + gon company's rate charged and recelved | eral Byers announces that the Fifty- YOU MUST & Short Line Company as its share | first a egiment, jus ur ) e /¢ of the joint rate, nor that the joint ra a vear's campaign in Luzon, will be at MEET SMITH! ! established by the two companies, lfl'n!p ’Q"‘?] re Hll‘tll‘h‘ as a body Into the lowa —— @ ust or unreasonable cxcept as these | National Guard v 1 e charges are related to the tharges made -~ y NE X T Py B (i b under the joint tariff est ed by the Cuba’s World’s Fair Representative. - AR : ¢ Southern Pacitic and the n Short gl st s e WEEK! SPECTACUL ess done by | ¢ Line compan The allegation as to the | HAVANA, Nov. 20.—Gavernor .Genera . PRODUCTION. em directly by the rall- | o asonab of the joint rate made Brooke has named nor Zanettl as the pooveny HOWARD'S GREAT WAR PLAT, | llroad and Navigation | representative of Cuba at the l'aris Ex- 1e it 18, was the ready re- ¢ Compan the Short Line is that ‘in | position in 1900. ¥ N PS (‘ll)wlhlv 1 of thl-“]-rfir;‘\l)lt;l in ;‘nn.flltl- E—— — — p— ' don't thin soling would have any | ¥ e m the alleged diserimination 3 es stable,” sald Mr.| ¢ against Portland merchants in the two ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 st place, 1 do not be- » jolnt rates and of the lower charge for | —~~——— g, A . ? 4, and in the | the longer haul to Oregon—such rate is . 2 e raced every- | ¢ unjust and unreasonable and in violation (FTTT 1T 1 11111111111 1 1 ‘It's the best play I have cver seen.” —Gor g e results whi ‘.. of .\m’lllun of the nrm-nl! r‘l':m“xeru; I ; | <‘ ‘ ‘ e L | eral Nelson A. Miles. act. The case {s therefore one of alleged | | | FEEVERS ity of raflroad af- | * unlawful discrimination in the r com- ||| | I RER ‘ LT [ 200 ARTILLERY f books !{ vern- | @ plained of, and unless there Is such dis- |} | 111 i 1 | PEOPL® INFANTRY s anks?" Mr. Stick- | ¢ mination there is no ground for retter. (§ | { | | ||| [ 1 1it{ 1 {1f001) 111 = - | CAVALRY “ The fact that the Short Line Company e ey oo «d to every principle of | ¢ under its joint tariff arrangement with the AS IT HAS NEVER ¥ N R T ting super- | ¢ Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company - fectto| 3 recelves ratably more for its haui than it | THE GREATEST g anks. receives under its tariff ar igement with has wrecked | ¢ the Southern Pacific Company s not | BATTLE SCENE & matter ¢ the court ) L. B. or Allen & Lewls, EVER CIVEN ON ANY STAGE. . stated to-diy \Fould fle an | 4 amended bl ich would obviate most SEATS ON SAL ICRSDAY MORNING ) o aobjec fc 1 y i 13 s it DAy . (i SOREES | That cures and restores | NO DANGER OF SPREAD |+ FATHER MKINNON WILL | all diseases and weak- | | CALFORNIA THEATER Eioer s R ON i ness of men is that | P T R o) | A : st Qaick! 2 Zarly if You Wea t to 80 OF BUBONIC PLAGUEi; DEFEND THE SOLDIERS | which Is administered THALL & KENNEDY & = 5 R REL E ting Ang h D t Sue ‘l . Precautionary Measures of New York | ¢ Rev. W. D. McKinnon, who has lately by DR M,EYE S & CO., | YO N : : Health Officials v b ® received his commission in the regular America’'s most suc- : g . s . army. will give an illustrated lecture this i Lpagande IS sy e 8T L S TS T SRR S S TS T IR U S S TURS SR : eyentiig in Metroy Temple_upon { cefsiul s'pecxahsts, The | YONSON!: covthier.: ’ - e - e S rs 1 he Phill | 1 | ceven Pl A el - | price of a cure may 3 V pines.”” The proceeds will be turned Into P £ | REMEMBER THS SPECIAL SATUZDAY ¥ATINER .“. HOVE TO UNDER SHORT CANVAS. the Golden Jubilee fund of St. Francls be deposited in any Interpreted by a Ferioct Company ; ° HE British ship Lord Calrns s one of the smarteat yeasels that comes to this port, and Captain J. Davies is one @ nipeh S SRR A A bank, there to remain | e . 4 . : ters in the San Francisco-United Kingdom trade. He paid his first visit to this port in o e B are s 2 he f | L, ; & o ; the ship 1“1 ’I‘Iu]‘n hlt-] was chief officer of the Swordfish and left here to go back & A\r\nxl-hl\:.l“:l“ o Pt v “YK’”, 1!‘,‘”‘|"“‘ Me- till the patient is cured. Th e ok imand of the ship Bacchus. In this vessel he made the run from Singapore to San Franciseo % | MPOTt: abibe ity y Skt > (8 1 avs, the quickest on recorl. After making five ronud trips o the Bucchus Captuin Davies took the Loed § | Kinley and his Cablnet and many are Consultation free. Also e 2 |& « » and has been in 1ng to this port. During this time Captain Davies has made & | poiicy of the administration toward the private book at office | K eight tr to San k to England with wheat in 117 days. The Lord Cairns is ® Filipinos. Father McKinnon will devote a | e € 2 ; & now londing wheat f will start on his thirtieth round trip. large portion of his lecture to the charges | or by mail. Home cures THE FA PRAWERY CONFANS % of lootir and desecrating Cat | QeDe e D0 00 noon with milita O 4O TI0 400 DG falty. ‘ g | i g GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. o . churches leveled agains 3 erican H00 GELTHIRON @ CIurches levdled agalust the America soldiers. will also ly to the s nors. He was a re-1 @ result is that un- ) found gullty of quitting guard, was sen- | that have been cast upon the Cat red soldier, having ! morably ¢ ed a landing un- | tenced 1o forfeit 310 of his puy per month | Chapldins. A few select musical numbers | rELEPHONE M ESead Tror tha Jyree piry o for Ove taontha o precede the lecture, which will be il- Deroulede” pRQErisele g Private Willam C. Kirk, Company E, | lustrated by a new set of stereopticon | L3 ECT P LS f the Jane A. Falken- | found gullty of an unlawful disposition of | VIews. Dr. A. P. O'Brien, who was sur- IVERY EVENING e Chinese i in | an overcoaf issued him for use in the mli- | 8eon in the Philippine campaign. will pre- » ’ PARIS, N at ts 2 Ary service, was sente o foi 2) | side and_deliver a short introductory ad- urt examinatior B v frrad G R B T VR The general admission is 5 cents 731 MARKET ST., S.F. Bl b ey by bicice oo Joe W, . Company D, | and the tickets for reserved seats are ‘ ste cullty he order of & | cents each. 1 s him wis forfeit $20 of — e ptain Hall and F er Nuttman of Private Albert W. Powell, Company L., L] Take Elevator to Third Fioor. E l ' FILIPINOS ARE WEARY. G ¥ va“ge l“e. Valla Walla have been several times nd gullty of drunkenness, disorderly s e main remedy Roato M. s vigly 5 g 4 let, using profane and abusive lan. | The White Man’s Burden of Proof Is - S s - = A oalaiihel Bight by a | repudinted any agr emedy. T A e g vesterday, “but guaxe 10 a non-commissioned officer and Too Much for Their Shoulders. 16 /o Noai:fhite: demias B e N b et s for ot A tn enmply | afirming Lis for the reput o LN i Bl e et U SRS T B © attractions | strated that Color Peaut!ful Girle, See the ? Y the Sanerey [ fatherlu 4 At Mec MPS( BATIC DX il ghrivate John Richardson, Company &, |2¢ ) S Taxilion, are Aving the.fax} ‘Kly's Cream Balm Mk n tine authorities o « ound gu.lty of an unlawful disposition | of truce and maXking advauces to Law/er - S N"C,‘V,Giflhd J“Y\Y' oy T A,‘! t r‘wu d y‘ i ; f an overcoat, issued him for usll. in ihe Cognet, who is acc ed by Oliva Muyot, s a wpecific for T0 PREVENT THE SALE | ws organized to-duy. with Hon. Thomas | With me for n few minttes and then & | 320, of i gay.. "> “ciienced to forfeit | the dusky belle of the siack wire. of hav-| NABAL CATARRH. ket Deivce. C | Beck of Watsonville ' as foreman. The |12dy came in and he talked with her for | Private David L. Roberts, Company H, | 1 e moening cartr o e aa RivaS ONE | 7hig gistinction fu the re- OF ADULTERATED FODD| ok ot Matsomiie. B2 an hour, leaving me to cool my heels out- | fourd zullty of offering violence to his | “ris Tni ng Srly In the month. es. | It of cos z ' "“I' know the Chinese ha EHA Boomerothicer; was sentenced 10 be dis- | (erday morning before Police Judge Mo- : : S TENNESSEEANS FETED, |and &0 the Chinese had | ificate | honorably discharged, forfeiting all pay Benito Espejo being the only wit- | Dr. Freear of Pennsylvania Fl"orsj 2 S5 ANS Y o Ak must | faca at Launces due him and'to be con- He testified that the lawyer had Cream balm is placed Into nostrils, spreads he Enactment of a Rigid | g By ing A ship | Bovaie riinor for thise years. norita Muyot out of the Birch ave- | over the membrane and Is absorbed. 'Refief in . Visitors From the South En- g a4 ryate tvillam Russell, Company D, | nue house at the point of a pistol immediate and a cure follows. It is not dryin THE PEOPLE'S PLAYHOUSE i her way | found gullty of disobeying the ordet of & | ™. ution having 1, A. Ruef —does not produce 5 Eddy aad Stz. Fhone SOUTH 770, NT RK v nited tertainad by the State f the | sentinel, was sentenced to forfeit $20 of | for e moved that the case be dis- 3% drugsists or by wall: mail ddy aad Jones Stz g ow . s « ufac- RAA Crbss their certificates "‘;‘. PR AL | missed. holding that the witnesses had | ELX BROTHERS & i H KEEP COMIN this it e in their bags sy would go down | g r{n‘n.‘, "\r"x-vh .- Smithers, Company | falled to prove that the Cognet pistol the Very Walls. s -| The State Red Cross and the mem-| With the ship, the captain of that steamer | s, e "n:i‘-‘m:‘{m:!;mlg Insulting lan was a deadly we vwv’x_"!hn- e AMUSEMENTS. | EVERY EVENING . W presented | bers of the different women's clubs of | Would be in'a nice predicament, wouldn't | Suriiin ‘Gon-commisaioned o B FEC 8 | S etiher adey: AEvissman o= e ~ ~~—~~| REGULAK MATINEES SATURDAY AND : ne of his colleagues be- | this ed a recep tert least the Gove o cht de sentenced to be confined at hard labor| The Filipinos are tired of litigation, and 2 .. 5 after at the Century Club on Sutter | o055, the Gov might dosw under charge of the camp guard for thres | thelr attorney said that the Cognet case| ALCAZAR THEATER. | JACOB LITT'S ¢ ! £2 president of the | street to the ladies who came from Ten- | uital "1 wi 5 | months and to forfeit $30 of his pay once disnosed of their other troubles | — "IN L LD KE Ar was 1t e g fpoates el g i it i B Bee If.1 cann " before Col-| Thosfe in the Fortieth were: would be compromised, as the circus was | N ) - ' hcotsovee Mty g A pbiy s el foctor Yacknon 7 Private Lewls Jones, Company under contract to move to other ciimes. | LAST WEEK ! oossr— A CLAM P - s gyl il v big American steel ship Arthur Se- | found ,;usln,v "frdrr nk(-‘nlmss on duty ! e | NOW, W e " . Vo o s loaded 'Ol wondon a eady fo sentenc 10 orfe 10 of ). NIGHT ¥ 1 object was to_ bring d the | i 'Sh tarrics. the . largest and.most | month for four monthe, . > pecy Dewey on Deck. b | TREnAY M Con women of California « cr. | valuable cargo of canned goods ever taken | Quartermaster Sergeant Allen Smih,| The Anheuser-Tusch Brewing Assoclation, PRICES P When the reception was from this port. She has in her hold 000 | Company K, found guilty of absence| W!th its usual enterprise, has just issued an Evenings.... . lie, 2e. e, W e. 1 e arrangements we ed cases of salmon, peaches, pears and apri- | without eave and of selling arms in viq. | American Army and Navy Deck of Playing - Matines.......... 1 w ard Tie f hands of Mrs, 8. A, O'Neil M- | cots, valued at over $0,000. lation of the sixtieth article of war, was | Cards of finest stock, with gilt edges and at- [ | — Gurn of Alameda and Mrs. 1 qu gentenced to be dishonorably discharged, | tractive back in green and gold, the face cards L] of Oakland. They called to their - | forfeiting all pay and allowances, and to | being prominent officers of the army and navy, ‘ ance Mrs. Ci and Mrs. Weinm. f | be confinad at hard labor for one ye: | Besiein s = Beblae | ance ) u i fine ) ewey serving as the King of Hearts, Schiey i | ameda, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Newton, Miss | A gencral court-martinl has been ap- | as the King of Diamonds. ete 3 | A Hadley, Miss W , Mrs. Mer s | pointed to meet at the camp of the For- | These fancy playing cards are the finest ever ! Sadler, Mrs. Frank, Miss Beaver, Mrs. | | ly-elghth Infantry, Angel Island, for the | produced, and the first time when the char- Dunbar, Mrs. ts, Mrs. W. B. H = = | trial of such prisoners as may be brought | acter of the fuce card has been represented | *Bulletin”—L R. Stockwell keeps the audi- f ringtc Mrs A 3 Mouiton, | Continued from Second Page. | before it. 'The detail for thé court is as | by Introducing a portrait without destroying | ence laughing until they can hardly athe. < Mrs. J. H. Dickir fiss Wallk d follows: Major Sedgwick Rice, Captain | the identity or character of the card, and it A & A% 1 ated ] if not impossib The latter iwo were of th e James E. Humlin, Captain Leon W. Den- | is 15 easy and simple to use this deck of | MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SHOWER OF METEORS HAS ARRIVED! - orations of the rece hall and per- T | 1son, Captain James W. Smith, Capra.n | cards in any game as It playing with a regular | =t s CORA STUART AN ANY. in_the SEVEN JURORS SWORN. formed thelr part of the work with| the Hancock, the remaining three com- | William H. Jackson, First Lieutenant | deck | Next Week—"SAINTS AND SINNERS s HE Fal ST 2 marked taste, © pe | Panles, B. C and D, and two companies | Harrison D." Brown, First Lieutenant |, Ten two-cent Sthmps ment to. the Mait-| R i 4, 95 —~ | ENN . here was no fixed programme for the | of the Forty-third sailing on the City of | Hammond J. Parker, First I Nutrine Department, Anheuser-Busch Brewing “MIGNON, Ameriea's greatest ehild danc Siow Progress Made in the Molineus | i Pers ean ™, 570, frine e | o, the Fort-thing saling on the City of | Hammend J, Packer Fick Lisuttnant | Muithe Dovsimat, Kipcves Siack Sreviog | 11y 01 | OPERA-HOUSE. | shoo, Ancicns oo con dancr. Murder Case South and_from dio fur- | carried the Thirty-clghth Regiment be- | JOSCPN C. Andrews, Second Lieutenant | Coot,of, Svenue, ey il ote . Tt - SUEeaEi Jos e INATOW 5 NEW DoV, 3~ Thres Imore Jurt during t ; ek oging Frank R. Chisholm, Second Lieutenunt | cards, and-ss the supply 1o timriny o or'ie FINAL PERFORMANCES OF THE LUCIE VERDIER amious Instrimental * Rola incux, whe is ments th ) Colonel Anderson, the headquarters and {(:hrT:(yln': r;':-cnnrr;mld.lrhll‘::::;‘?"(l‘ ororge | wise to mend early. "R"-fn“s.-;')«;]':-' 0 ';T-';lnlq Ot | REA€. aND D CHERIDAH f Mrs. Kate e There was an air of | pand of the Thirty-elghth went on the St. | Marion, First Tdeutenant John ‘ H. - Verd!'s Greatest Triumph. ERICAN nies of the drew. judge advocate, all of the Fortus Mormons in the South. | y SRICA |3 CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov. ».—Thir-| “ QO THELLQ,” | Lt week of the fa quine heartiness the whole thing tha impress the Te: and sincerity abaut { paet oy t help but | Paul. Tk making | to-day were remaining com; Forty-third sailed from New York on the | €lghth. 1d cou’ us Derisian bes 8. Foster, a publisher; Malcolm | fair was more like transport Meade last week. Only two | —_————— | tv Mormon elders arrived in t city | ~ zemerved seats opera chairs G v 2 , und | than a semi-public ption companies of that regiment were re-| .0 an :unlon room the sword of honor | from Utah In a solid delegation to-day for The Beautiful Ballad Opera, and box seats. 4 Morris A + of| Much credit is due the ladies who had | crujted out here pressnted to Afmiral Lord Collingwood | assignment to work in' Ohfo and the | ¢ 9 | Matinees We v ‘and Sesday. . the arrangements in charge for the com- ) , | by the city of London was sold recently | Southern States. Thelr assignment will | MARITANA. - . book iy [r b e o L0 The| There were the usual crowds down at | for $1200. | be made by President Rich of this g Saturday M ! ! il ] e de | B N ons. “whilch called ' foi the transport wharf during the day, but Wednesday, Friday Nights, Saturday Matnee. | RACING! RACING! RACING! fense rt adjourned | miration, consiste f red | there was very little excitement. None of Thursday Evening. IRNANL the soldiers were allowed outsid the walls and in cons ral red ¢ oral's ay of bunting. The Ten- | sailing tim Saturday Evening. “CAVALLE “PAGLIAC Sunday Night, “AIDA"—F: Salassa and Avedanc AND 3 CENTS. the quence there was no guard rounding up the men at complement | hoartg str g on red ant | 1099 OALIFORNIA JOOKEY CLUB-1900 nors this week ana | tooned abov hearing of the | ;' number of siderable dis - - — e hted w he| The transport Tartar has again come POPULAR PRICES-2 nessee ladies were ghted with the nspy \ otpss o g e v s by rece under _unfavorable comment, this time Telephone for-Seats, Bush 9 | B RIOT IN GEORGIA. treatment they recel | from Mra, Jirett, at whose. resiGonce ac xt Week—The World's ' Most Successtul | gqy : | the Pre: Mrs. Collins, the widow of Comic Opera. “THE HOOLAH | Masked Mob Attempts to Carry Big Shipment of Halibut. | Captain Charles Collins, died. Mrs. Brett e m— = | Away a Prisoner. VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 20.—Ta *s | declares ”1 uva:lfl-* @ passenger on the | CONCERTS AND RESORTS. | % OVINGTON, Ga., Nov. 20.—A masked | train carried to Boston and New York 75,-| Tartat on e way Homb frot AT e L Lan | b e bout sevent . 00 pounds of halibut from the northern | Ni& g e | | track. Last two cars on traln r ty-five men attacked | 00 pounds of | lectéd, and that this neglect was the di- STEEPLECHASE., e Gl WL 1 . K to-night in the | fishing grounds. =~ | Etclitene Eibsu et heaugh =~ ® | terry tickets to Sheil Mound. 4 oty um Collins, a white | weaqing invitations and visiting cards | COmPplaints, Genera a etaile L PARK, 0ren dally from | Oakland mole connect with San . ’ ser, thi Majo agher, » 101130 D ey e v actending the | | T eddinE A e Sambor & | an_officer, this time Major Galiagher CENTRA 110 11330 p. m. | electric cars i Seveuth and oputies o fire 08 & | chief commissary, to gather the facts of e Shooting 18 Aot R T R gy e the time Mra Collins arrived at the . “’-‘:W"_;"}f Succeeds Father Hunt. ‘ Presidio Ildwn:thsmu-d that her mind was ot e : rOODLAND, Nov. 20.—Father Hunt| unbalanced. She was known as a very | % ttempted as-| W tor of the| Sick woman, and her life was even then fiss Kirkus, who lives near the | has been succeedcd as pa mills, several miles from Cov- | Chureh of the Holy Rosary by Father | despaired of. She was at Hongkong when o 3 X 3 "alle: the Tartar arrived there on its way home e mob was composed of mill | Greeley, late of Grass Valley 1 and slu-’r(;nk passage upon the (ransport 3 i3 T ~EHaeH TR there. There are no provisions on board sy s]:“gm"ed A Hot Lunch. | the_transports for the care of women n | _Jeftries-Fitzsimmons Fight, entire 11 rounds. | 1and. Also all t Professor_ Hill, the daring High Wire Per. | N*ct with San Pabi former. The Blower. Bliding Floors. Human | 8nd, Breadway, se ¢ age. Aerial Slide. Bicycle Hippodrome, A | 89 direct to the k in Afteen minu y S | Host of Others. | . Betuming—Tra nck at 418 u THE RAZZLE-DAZZLE. | - President ADMISSION, lic. Includes a ride on the horses. Presents to the winners. | 1 he R Don’t forget that Zinkand's is the best nuu| ""y‘.d:» l:‘ermt‘h ri'“n?."?.‘m?fi"l"?i f(he" was. o S 3 to the Re- o for Mndh . e e very few visions for women ou reR NA BITTERS. THE publican from: Cralg Vot tont] P Sp e, for on the transports in any case, and those Q9 B R ttions v gives Eestin gad week 3000 she longing to the G T T who_allowed Mrs. Collins to come home o pe onging to the Geddes DIED. on the Tartar must have understood that Company were driven from Wy- . N e 3 4 Y| BELYEA—In this. city. November 21, 159 1 nto Routt County to the rauge| "y ies A Belyea, beloved son of James A. miles northwest of Craig. Last 8at-| anq Agnes Belyea, a native of San Francisco, y fifteen masked men captured the | aged 2 years and 3 months, ers and then proceeded to kill the E7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Lo | won by Admiral | strength to sexual organs. Depot. 323 Ma: as well as any one here. She received i I Call or Write for Book No. 2. Batfle oi George Dewey. L* - - + S T X i Uhe ecved PIERCE ELEGCTRIC CO. Open, daily from Sarie, §F 1y vded w v » LN A T et yich SN0 men, i chat Wk 620 Market Street., Opposite Palace Hotel, San Franolsco A 3 IA.-B": | Valises checked free, arrived described her as being seriously | et ¥ all. Word from Manila at the time she mmMm‘+m] Manlla Bay Market St., or. 8th

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