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HE SAN FRA NCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1 MERCHANTS ASK ' CONTRIBUTIONS \TO RAISE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS CHINESE EXEMPT | Esfansemtmmaeriss: | OR BETTERMENT - WANTED BY RED EACH DAY FOR EIGHTEEN DAYS FROM PAUPER WATER FRONT ~ CROSS SOCIETY mcerning himself. He is. small for his age, if 9 years Is correct. He has gray yes, and wears a_dark suit of clothes HESTN SO | The boy is at ihijn.,“:n.,a”,,,,l_ PH[]HIB”"]N | TOWN OF MAGAZINE s ) g BN, THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST AS LEFT } ,l DESTROYED BY TORNADO Beggars and Cripples| rorr syirs, Ak, Nov. B—A tale phone message from P: Logan Coun- Harbor Commission-| Fresh Appeal Is Made | ers May Proceed. | to the Pubilic. 3 Ped e edoe May Come In. ty, Teports the town of Magasine - | | destroyed by a tornado. Magazine on ey the new Choctaw and Memphis road, N entral Tr s Bl ot 1 Port Collector Jackson announced sixty miles east of Fort Smith ¥ by the t of returning sol- yerate care Every Philippi well pleased with of the Treusury De-| o "0 o partment to ask Congress at the coming - Eh ol N sesslon to amend the exclusion act a Booneville, ten mile m Magazin the immigration laws so that the Chinese | suffered a severe storm, houses being Bureau might be transferred to the Na-|blown down and cattle killed tional Immigration Commissioner. He pointed out in section 10 of the act of March 3, 1883, that the act by which | ADVERTISEMENTS. Immigrants of all other nationalities are § bound does not apply to Ch T All efforts to reach Magazine by wire the Red > past. work an r further THE BOARD AS THE LADIES HAVE] Iv. nese immi- | : vice, grants. Section 10 says, shall i e 3 not apply to Chinese pers The act W c purely that aliens e »d and tr sceking admission to the United 8 must certify that their passage had paid by themselves, andenot by In addition to complying with other requirements of the law th grant must have a & the Immigration convinced thg support him of time ug en be a cripple Say - 2000000800 ap- g gg g 000 8 @ - he will not be admitte provisions of sect a Chine If fety n 10 of ti much of may ng as there remair of him ak Chinese and wi The exclusfon act pr nese laborer intending tc with the purp. t country must show the Port that he owns erty in the United States to that amount owing to him here | other alien returning to this ¢ | an absenc even on_ bu the gauntlet of the 1 expendi the WHEN A MEMBER OF THE EBELL CLUB APPR MEN CHEERFULLY AID IN PROVING THEIR INCAPACITY. Positively cured by these Little Pills. ‘They alsc relieve Distress from Dyspepeia, u Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per~ just as if he had never been d Diinis Bodien. Do AKLAND, Nov. 22— Eighteen affairs that those same gentlemen are sections had been secured, leaving but e MO TR e Ban’ly‘a::hlhe ml\:: tedgr - . ] yet remain in which the doing what they forme; ed to do, sixty-three for which to obtain pay- he may be denied admission. I b - eos by aube bell ladies must raise the pro- X ons nre helping to ment. Chinese coolie laborer has o Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They rosed 20000 for a library site, ormer fai n - i f a 3 1 - strictions Imposed v Ic Bowels. Purel and 1t 15 not likely that they will Te: ludicrous. e ot “one ot the. chureer, . | hé has his Totars COIRCAre e du forks | Rogulate the St | that tme. The collection of It is now regarded as a master committee, under the charge of Mrs, Do Joaycoms lther In rage on. two| guagll Vll, Small Dose. is the leading event In stroke of the ladies taking up the Russ, Is engaged In arranging to have i ow before he roviso that he must show eaves for China that he owr $1000 worth of property In this has that amount due him, is Small Price. MADRE. ME.A.MAN ircles and will be till the sub- matter when they did. They have the churches of the city place the sts are closed. S placed the matter In such a light and cause of the library fund before their cured the $50, have set such a grand example that congregations, to bring 4t to the atten- fe, the subject has their brethren cannot but follow sujit— tlon of some who might not be reache on good judgment and a Kkn | | the Chinese charact In the first place In the public eye. Indeed, it is hardly optional with them. in any other way. The same commit- ¢ | P& pos g by o lure of the men to get There are as yet many wealthy peo. tee I8 to devise some plan of reaching ® | courl coves aue B ohaaqeD I ALE Forpous Discases—Tolling Mem amount interest lagged ple who have not been heard from, the Sunday school children. It is felt | on the wages for which Sh and Tndieesiiens. They auickly for a few days, but the advent of the and the ladies would very much like by the ladies of Ebell, and was ex- aying his com e, Jegee Loss FRatRY IS o8 : Jadles tnto ¢ anged the en- to secure their checks ; pressed by some of them, that this [ | 8 himself during his 1dl p Dows G Fleasare. Provent ln-un’f,rnl tire aspect of affairs, and the collect- Colonel G. B. Danlels is anxious to effart would be justified by the recog- fan fan, ple gow and the oplum pipe. 1t L AR Conmmption if taken ia time. Their » ing of money is now looked upon as keep up popular interest, so he has in- nized importance of g erature should be remembered that white labor- | Biesiowsimmediste improvement and effect s CU. having a very humo e vented a map of the i ivided into &s a factor in the education of youth 4 ough the men who attended that sections, and each day he pricks off ({’?r;“""lu]rliy ‘l! U;!s step thought to therfic- ot Rad ' e amount of ground that has bee ommended by the fa Eathering at Reed Hall b shibunt of R:‘(;mi 1l 3 has been G r o rars 1 oo acknowledged defeat, the id for by promises or h. To-day children's room, devote »w so adroitly managing rd showed that eighty-seven and welfare of the very young. where all others fail. Insist npon having the genain Ajax Table! ousands ers usuall have familles, and that| father, mother and children have to work In order to live half way decentiy. In the [ B S T S A oo econd_ placoe t ; X "'-;;.'f.u'uu'.rz‘-lnpm. 8 to swear that he owns 3100 worth | PR RV CO. 9 Dearbam st, i e to do wit For sale in 8. F. by Leipnitz & Co., No Per- i centage Drug Co.. Owl Drug Co., 8. F.. Oakr'd he poorest beggar of needs ) b . L 4 *+ % % @ | provides among other thin + ® 1 - 1 & ‘s ® . k3 {4 P . ® * L 4 1 ¢ + ¢ i 3 ¢ . L 4 . ® . @ . P - PY . . ° 9990000 4-00-00-00F00+-6000000-0 20 WILL ENTER THIS CITY | TO RIVAL WELLS-FARGO Great Northern Express Company | Making Arrangements to Compete . t ;% + ’ & + i y. Officials having the Chinese know that this kind of ¢00000000 009000 01SUINGHER MILLIONAIRE 1% & farther | WilL PUBLISH THE f FATHER FOR ASSAULT | jnckson'referred to s recent arder which | ~ CHARTER TO-MORROW - [ XX B4 | | has the effect of insuring the return of | | the departing cootte. Prior o uiv i or | Pacific Coast Steamship Co | the present year the Chin borer de- siring to go to China was allowed to go Steamers | | Sensational Action Brought by Miss Rosa Kahn Is Called in a New | ve Broadway (A2 R 2 XX his way without h ce or interfers | whar, San Francisco: for the Business of This City. | ork 7 ence. If he did not take the steps neces- For Alaskan ports, 10 a.m.. 88,214 37 {thstanding the fact that vxy- i T ! the increasi NEW YOF ,.Y. C:un sary to insure his being landed on his | 7. Dec. 2, change ai : withstanding the fact that the of- 0 meet the i Mg & NEW YORK, Nov. 2 —The sutt brousht | f85%, 15 \nqure Rie being landed on bis - & Co. seem to think ® by Miss Rosa demands of our subscrib- e | damages for assa @ | Isaac Kahn, a millio N $25,00 | affair, and the Customs Department was her father, | not tfoubled about the matter. But the ure, who now lives t ruling of the Tr Ser ers and of those city ofii- o | in Lincoln, Nebr., but who formerly lived an_obsolete on Fifth avenue, in this city. was brought | ¢ e cials particularly infer- ®|to trial vetore Justice Leventritt and | 1oty daye’ © ctor thirty days’ 5 Vietorta, Vancouver of a rival in this city is prepo yet a rival they are to have make them move to keep t ss up to anything k bdtodr B F o ¢ A ® | jury to-day In the Supreme Court. The | the Collector may r of the Great Northern | ested in the provistons o | plaintift is named by the Duchess d'Auxy | of discovering whether t stner comes to Portland, respon action for ab- | FIght to return to this count o e ng another burden upon the still pending. partment, anc Mon n, the cal; | GTied, aiiens of arn. Ventura om Seattle where he has been lookin cerns of the great corpo he is the practical he of the New Charter, The o Call will publish that San Pe w and his presen: | East San Pedro (Los Ang and Newport, § - Wb LAt & here 15 o perfect EetE iR T ’ > | A para | Bo o 4. 8 Dec. & and every foarth day ; FARMERS WELL PLEASED. allow | S metiion | o insirument IN FULL as >4 1 that Whis | Collector Tackson yl.).rJ(;.\. : takes | SIS b1, wopping only at Port Har. o h Wells this cit and whije | Up the time e Collector and his in. | gorq" (San Luis Oblspo), Santa Barbara, P 3 thuta 4 i : 2 - such an ace | spectors to the detriment of the sery . eles_and . : A Well Dzztr:;m:d Rain Irrigates racts it a supplement of to-mor tion; he world ot The hrecent oo 8= | 2R it bears no re it 2 A v 22, 20: Dee irth e Entire State. e o’ ¢ 7 case to go on and would conside: o- | duties of customs off has hereafter. SR BE f“t? et b e ol 3 '{; row’s issue of the paper. o | stse to & on and would consider the mo thing to do with the the ¢ Yor Ensenads, Magdalena Bay, San J %o del S e iy o P or all * "he plal 2 T think the matter properly be- | Cabo, Ma: itata . Santa v enty-{o onopoly of all the ans- 'y . The plaintiff, w = now 21 years of age, | ernment y « . Ma Alts ante Fess ¢ T i o4 m:‘:“lru’.fly is ,.,mm:; into nu‘ffin | In addzlzon there will x}‘r\»,‘:.v"ln the stand and proceeded to give ‘1'.’-‘ng‘_u\. »:::;"ln:nfl::lnlull‘;lr’x‘ %..‘:v ;“‘r:..ha Guaymas (Mex.), m., Tth h The Great Northern Expr & | her testimony. e Gove , anc a o changed so a further information obtain company's FORT RINGGOLD. | there. v has terminals at Portland to allow it to Sound ports, and, while it ¢ be a synopsis containing ¢ quipr ap * serves the right to changs company F he | | without previous notice, steamers, sailing dates i i ’.nfu}:‘l-.» ‘? n- the number of office- o Because of the Recent Trouble the {COAL OPERATORS TO | "FICKET OFFICE— New Montgomery s recent contract , E3 Post Is to Be Abandoned. holders,: Tors, salartes, o sxx antonto, Texas Hom® t (Palace Hotel). Nov. 2.—Two FIGHT THE RAILWAYS | “GOODALL PERKINS & €O, Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., fan Francisco. ciilc ast Steamship Com- this city by water and at a that will allow it to cut way under P00 000009009200 0900I0G 0w & & wanna, Wyoming, Lehigh and €20 Market street gost that wil v It to cu nder | S 21 announcer le in regard | | — - % ts rival in the matter of charge: 3 suble be ' egro a | § k difference in time 18 only siight beckusa o | ¢ /C* e ciizens at Fort Hincsotd. o iy | Will Bulld a Competitive Line as a THE 0. R. & N. CO Hodtar = g Dy e RALthe | 6 6006606080080 660 Mexican frontier. One I8 the’ watcoms Blow at the Morgan e iy o sy Baction af country | goods will have to be ‘.‘mlhl\- v\'.flll‘c;,uw!}_\ll; O e aloh.Waloafiie Oonibing | * pisPATCE FAST STEAMERS TO < left unirrigated exceg e | the ¢ n p » a matter of | b ey thine Mt e agopts " districts, where Snow and riicularly when | GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST oty 14 ing 1s quiet and no further | NEwW YORK, No -At a meet PORTI.AND Lo en the place of clouds and jrbs the war tax | 258t 18 Dermanently - abandona | held in this city to-day the Anthracite From Spear-street Wharf at 10 . m o -Fargo compels us’ DR. J. H. GILES OF AMADOR garrison will be withirawn s tees ‘t'oul UnerlA;nr‘g' A : ation adopted res FAHE :,, First Class l“'"d’")f Rerth by 3 b as arrangements can be made, This lat- | lutions pledging the support of all its 8 Sccond Cl and Me: MISSING SOLDIER Founp. | TREASURE FOUND ON okay oy St ter statement was made by General Mc. | members in the speedy bUllding of & ralls | popoarey cooore C1e8e ov, 1, 3 "=t | t the present busi. | Ehysician Is Accused of Having Kibben this aftern: m_and leaves no |road to connect the rul'xm:ul lezznsl already | 67 VTR OF CALIFORNIA. reee. NOV. 34 ] i3 . % Ag! hnuc P 5= | « on of the itary au- 3 y the ociatiol e o e to Wa Va Butte, Thomas Bennett, Posted as Missing, SUNKEN SPANISH SHIPS lls-Fargo: [t also means | Caused the Death of a 0ritics, (e (ntentlon of the military au- | controlled by, the Rssociation i renusyl-| short Line to Walla Waiisl Sckazs. utte. T Up All Right. Tl ot il Woman. .- | The association is composed of all the i Through tickets to all poin rting much of the | - = 3 | dependent coal corporations in t E. C. WARD, nnett, a The Government Was Badly Advised road and sending over | SACRAMENTO, Nov. 22.—Andrew Dar- St. Columba’s Fair. jaen o S C 3 more northern lines the immense | ling, a miner of Sutter Creek, Amador| OAKL. rdin i A a a i D, Noy. 2. —The ladies of :he | valleys. These number sixty-eight and | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. Rega Ci g the Disposal of the the cheaper rates will be | County, was arrested in this city and to- | candy booth for St Columba s Falr now | represent a capital of $110,000,000 and one- "~ Superintendents. 1 aptured Vessels. ;duy brought to the Amador county seat | being held in Kiinkner Hall, Go! n Gate, hllrd‘ the nl)lul nlluplxl I..r :lzl{(lhru&'llv coal, SANTIAGO, Cuba, Nov SESs ey for suspected complicity in a crime which | will receive their friends Thureday even. | ®hich. it is estimated, will amount to wreckers who have been emy INTERESTS THE COAST. |in a few hours has become the sensation £ hursday even- | 550,000 tons this year. | AMERICAN LINE. : ] | ing. They have arranged for a_splendid | the coal aperators YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LOND the 1 months in stripping § 3 | of Amador County. rogramme for that evening. The prine | ! a g he railroad com:| V. i war vessels destroyed by Americans in |JUdge Barham Announces Himself| Ior twenty L i o e L Slpal features will be Professor Jhimes | mean® & ASht against th Inrgery. by J,| Stovpine at Cherbour . e reported to hav as a Candidate for Senator. ‘fi’\lxll(-f‘;r ‘?"}.fi-‘if"n’?ul' n’z’x%:"p:e‘s::: thme e | Cooke In his latest Chinese impersonating | Plerpont Morgan of This city. 1 N IEEEe L O W inish gold in the| WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—The Call- | holds the position of Justice of the Peace, | St 3 Haipin, 1} sbeclalist, | Reading, Erle and Lehigh = railrodds, Nov. 22/t Paul .ooores PARTY great Iris) . : 5 4 1d Justice also Miss Mendelson, Miss Fiske and | which réads. the Pennsylvinia ¢ . Paul . was found in the Oquendo's | ure looking out for thelr nesipmmion | feie, mis wite pormittod” Dr. tsjes to aas | others. The indier havine charke are: | Niirs say. have Bur spprossiye i New Yo h fell to the bottom {"5,4"‘,” are looking out for their assignments to e hl ,,m,”"‘", operation upon h;"i’ T- | Mrs. J. J. Finn, Miss M t O'Connor. | the coal ' traffic from the independent RED STAR LINE. vesnel was burned. © The sigp | committees. Although General Hender. | form a criminaj operatlon upon her, Miss ‘Jennie Paladeau and Miss Tennie | mines. | New Yorx and Antwers, opened by divers yesterday. They | bomabis e i rorraiizng 1 Nt 88 yet | 4o S A Ttor her visit to the Silugs | Dovle: ! ——— | From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon : he safe. The fi: of the money | g 00! a - “on. | burled without any public investigation - - - ov. 22! Friestand . ly 1o cause & controversy between | gressmen from all sections minion lroal; | into’ the manner of Ber demise. Shetif| A union meeting of the Mothers' clubs | Small Boy Put Off a Train at * coeroiand s e hichlathe ugent of 4 commer- | their wants In this direction. Julge Bar. | GIe&prY a8 not satisfied and an order | and the California Home and School Child | Aub > which has furnishes o Oiv- | b il b Bar- | for the exhumation of the body was or- | . : uburn. TatLs and neiy pned all the div- | ham called upon him to-day, and when | fored ard KaCarnin Pir Tioe S00L Was or- | Study, Club will be heid at Webster | EMPIRE LINE. | Seattle. St. Michael, Dawson City. ¥ y i "BURN, v. 22.—Alfred Vincent, who | For full information regarding freight and K asked what assignments he expected scid: | G A Daing Tesnadl School building on Fifth street, rear of | AUBURN, Nov . - tt or brass and copper recovered *Mr. Speaker, I hope to be retained as | © pooih i = Lincoln School, on next Saturday aftes. | says he is § years old, is in Auburn look- | .. ¢ B ATt Kers mes ey was not | g mvmb.!r of the Interstate and Fomgg\ Darling told a_startling story in this y ( | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 3 0 o % | noon at 2 o'clock. ent made with | Commerce Committee, and If no other f.‘e‘:ledr‘{fin’]nrth‘:?egfl‘:: hlosn'v!\"lll",u}'el ‘\"lha?tltro e member wishes mileage I will act as its | the doctor she had to be brought home in an $10000 worth of brass and | chairman again. a wagon, and her death soon ensueg; that been taken from the ~Almi- | Representative Barham told The Call | atter ner death Dr. Gles offered ;?m $150 | th ing for some one to claim him. He was d in the arr 3 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies TOYO KISEN KAISHA, Cristobal Colon | correspondent to-night that in case of | and agreed to pay all his wite's funeral - and Fu g Of the last two | an extra session of the Cailfornia Legis- nxpengus prnv!Xef( he would keep zulnt U h i now Furor is lving in | lature he would be a candidate for Sen- | about the circumstances of her desin TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- . thirty ter, and shows little ator. to succeed Senator White. Judge Darling protests that he can clear himself ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m. ¢ opinion of experienced | Barham says that he has received gom- | of the suspicion implied In his arrest upon | for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG, ealling a W v wreckers the Unit es has been badly | munications from all parts of Califdrnia | an order frem the Amador Sheriff. ~An | Robe Cawee0). TSagasaki and Shengha School T\ i Trial advised regarding e reclaiming of ve: which give him great encouragement in | inquest begun at Sutter Creek to-day re- | connecting ;: Hongkong with steamers for DOOL THRSRSES S5 IR sels his candidacy, and he has assured each |sulted in no conclusion to-night. Dr. Giles India s No cargo received co board o day T rd of Edueation met last night | The large sums of Spanish gold and sil- | that in case of his election he will en- | accompanied Sheriff Gregory to Jackson, "-glefani’finmv Saturday, Nov. 25 - . » ol »r charges “;jf’_(gvjlv~(i m.r the vessels is due to the ' deavor to serve the people to the best of | while Darling remained in Sutter Creek, | AMERICA-MARU TM","‘."-. '|>'-'.'¢' 1 « Miss J rmist of | Sxpaciation of Admiral a vera that he | his abllity. | although not In custody. would cape with some of i mall children. The | HONGRONG-MART T . Jan. 18 'S d Miss ey bad b ships. The The Secretary of ;he slmerllor u;-uqy | Vi tsickas: uesday, Jan. i T T sut ¢ - money had veen recel pay off t made a request on the Secretary of tne | Round-trip tickel at educed rat : e Hearst Grammar | gpanish troops, Prominent & Treasury for $25,000 for payment of pen- | Legislators to Leave, e e petaets, a1 Tedused cuten. Yoe i yinan was accused of hav- | the presence of o much g at the San Francisco pension | OAKLAND, Nov. 22.—Congressman Vie- | 421 Market street. corner First 1 ind an necessary punish- | ships was due to the bellef of the Span- | tor H. Metcalf will leave for Washington | w. ER AVE eral A fsh commanders that the ci y of Santiago 2 postoffice at Harrison, San Mateo Saturday and Senator George C. Perkins . . St e Miss Sorman | would be taken, but that some of the | County, will be discontinued after tor | will depart the following uesday. Mr. | 8. 8. Alameda safls o ¢ Dout Iy sae -'!l:"“’;'" | ships might escape with the money. day. Mall should be sent to La Honda. | Metcalf said to-day that the Oakland har- | mn. Honolulu_ and e % ok e E BT -— J. E. Fleming was to-day appointed post- | bor matter will be the most important e Auckland for Sydnay will be - v-elght e T Young Boy a Thief master at Coulterville, Mariposa County, business of local Interest before Congress. Wednesday, Nov. 3, the ex { e st s gibend | ND;" Nov.- ; vice James H. Kerrick, resigned; also | He does not know to what committee he sl om e Bt e gl | OAKLAND, Nov. 22—Harold Axtell, | walter F. Sanigan at Hodson, Calaveras, | will be assigned by Speaker Hénderson. S e . able - ioiine i the & asa- | aged 15 years and employed at the Hotel | vice Suther Everett, resigned. | e (AMPANI Wednesdny, Dec. 1. ¥ Y thed and Sy. | Metropole, was arrested last night on sus.| Pensions have been nted as follows: Young Attorney to Wed. ’ Y g 3 tructed to | picion of having robbed rooms in the hotel Jacob BE. Whit- ¢ : California: Favorite Line Rouad the World, via Hawais, 4 | 8a.oa, New Zealand, Austraita, Indin, Sues, | Englana, etc.: %610 first class, | 5 rAECRELS & w03, GO gt | . 14 Montgomery Oa £ Pier 7. Foct Pacific St Freight Office. 327 WMarket St. | — OC KEY | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS OAKLAND, Nov. 22.—A license to marry | T Honmerr. et | was lasued to-0ay to Charics Spency | Fans' Home, Nupa, Cushing. nged 2, and Martha Audrc i Patrick Madden, Soldlers' Home, Los | Davis, aged 2, both residents ot Oakland, Angeles, §10. Original, widows, etc.—Spe. | Mr, Cushing ls 8 member of the law firm ! accrued November 11, Alicia Hickox, | Of Mullany, Grant & Cushing, San Fran- s Angeles, 3. Mexican War survivors | clsco, He is & cousin of the Misses Atice nerease—George W. Coulter, Chinese | and Lucy Moffitt as well as the cash register. Proprietor R: M. Briare has had complaints of miss. | ing cash lately from a number of the guests and has also found & the register. Last ni for Axtell, who is elev y into it. The register was counte th. new soluble and then | the boy was watched and was caught - 3 s | Al | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. stealing from it. He broke down and con. | CAmp, 38 to $10. | ¢“America vs. Holland. Baiing vy Tharsdey ifetend of 05454 1 d whern arrested. He is said to be | , Oregon: ()rlglnal—!nmefi Moss, Gravel- They Have Mad» Up. p ble to pro- e R i o IR W WP rom Honolulu. He came here from San | ford. 36 Ellis P. Fraser, Portland, 3. In- KLAND, Nov. 2.1 Why shouldn’t Americans be able to p 10 & m. from Pler @2 North River. foot of Fotnciea, ; Foiaras and Iacrenser SiawrisiEs Ko S battery case 1d gt 06:‘9““enlln the Poliee duce as fine a soluble cocoa as the Dutch? GASCOGNE. Nov. 2- LA TOURAINE. Nov. g Fo —————— | Tom. 88 Ca e S L L terday, for the cg of the raw A ®: LA _BRETAONE. Dec. 1. First-class to 5 A lem, 38 to $17. ourt yes! ¥, ¢ combatants had The Dutch have no monopol; ra ¥ ¥ ent redmets ight e will lecture o | Cape Nome Hospital. | “Warhington: Renewal—William Little. | SM00thed matters. Isaaca is the. fathos material or of manutacturing ki Havre, 90 and opward; § per cent reduction on k'l v of Hattie Isaacs, who claimed to have ¥ the millennivm round trip. Eecond-class to Havre $5 § per strating his subject with OAKLAND, Nov. 2—A copy of the field, Sprague, zfln} Increase—John Holst, mperin! "is 4 fo etaste ol cent reductich en round triv. OENERAL Vi been betrayed by young Permien. “ 3 30 cents. N STATES AND CANA- ol BRI | Cape Nome. Alaska, Goid Digger ot Oc. | oIV, ¥ (o' ;" George Tinkham, Yes: | o8P withess for’ the totendant. e D R b et Dhunave ge | DA Peoadas Hatann Dalldine) New York. e s | ler, i A il ifle C ts, 3 St. Anthony's Ohurch Concert. | tsber 35 saiiounces the Seiva’ there of T e ke MRS IR ; Ghirardelli’s Breakfast Cocoa. | &, ¥, FUGAZL & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents. There was a good atie rul{u.rr- of young | Francisco. These ladies are, Miss H.mv, AN Lo ‘OBIRP’}JCth‘I‘z—J % Sustained the Stenographer. - — folk Anthony's n Army rbaugh, Miss Elizabeth Benton, Miss | L . Nov, 2.-J. A. OAKLAND, Nov. 22 —Jug, 5 and in- | Rota" Tamont. Mrs. 3. Tiedeman, Miss | Goodrich. the City Clerk of this city, died | g ios Secs pragner Sng 089G Van Court BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. r h 3 ire to con- | Vivian Tiedeman and Mrs. Wirt, wife of | this morning. ‘Consumption was the | e s o~ * liquidation of the debt | Rev. Loyal L. Wirt. The miners met, this morning in the case of o against Van Court for the milerey SSuaty ing of salary from the county treas- cause. he erection of the hall which | after the delegation of ladies arrived, and a hed “;:‘",’\y"'\h“,"g" wr'p‘h\.rv’l\ The | made ’ur:‘n.rmelntll !nrulh;! .;‘n:"l :;x‘:; DIED. uri". lod\ldte filreflnfl decl;rod Van Court ame, though long, never became rt of a hospital. It wi ated N . | entit to the money drawn fr. us or uull except ai the tme that | 310 a month would be suMclent funds. | T oy 1obe. pichent Siyine Fotrers Novem. | o8 o and olted. sections danly e a m., §:15, 830 p. m (ex. Thurs. night), Pri- B ctric light which was intended to | These ladles have gone to Alaska to CATTY | of Juita_ Fiynn. and father of Hotie Wil | roasons. Ex-District Attorney Snook tes- S B A e N st Bt Mluminate the scene gave out and left | to success the hospital enterprise of Rev. ilgm and Thomas Flynn, a native of Ire- | tified that the Grand Jury ordered the E,‘"'" Landing x-n: flmc;_.l \.I;u -8t k. the gathering in the dark. { Mr. Wire, | 1uha, Skea s years. sult against his advice. | Frer No"2 Teleohone By FOR 0. S. NAVY-YARD AND VAI.I.UO.A Steamer “‘Monticello. MON., Tues. Wed.. Thars and Sat. at 948

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