The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 24, 1899, Page 7

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THE HILARITY QUT OF PLACE AT A MURDER TRIAL Attorneys Rebuked by Judge Cook. EVIDENCE AGAINST FRENNA —_—— i Mme. Lillian Walther, the charming Soprano Soloist, will sing at the Saturday night concert the ““Aria from Tnnnhnuur" and the ““Faust Flower Song.”" J EMPORTYM:: Pants. b3 A 3 CALIFORNVIAS LARGEST--AMERICA S GRANDEST STORE. 0 n GOLD HUNTERS EXSissess CIMPATHY GO |y necessary to overhaul the Dalney Vostok. | l she é‘ke to-da; the Warren's | | P e the \oe.ok will get away. | HAD HARD TIME =i T0 STRUGGLING i e says that the British steamer | San Francisco October 17| I ! K November % in | | grees her shaft broken '=he1 s ance and proceeded under | iomeee NAMY OF BOERS 32 Man Wh Steamer Was Caught = Mass - Meeting Held in a Hurricane. ‘ FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1899, 5 t will be a couple F3 : i degrees north, longitude 138 de- | ON THE ALBION g 3o Last Night. PASSENGERS IN THE HOLD BRITISH ACTION DENOUNCED ALL—-DAY SR nE WITNESSES WHO SAW TURNER HATCHES BATTENED DOWN ON JOEN P. IRISH GRILLS JOEN Seeciar Saces — EATHE EIS LAST. THEM. HAYES HAMMOND. Sl Tt i — Emporium BEST FAMILY FLOUR, quality CEEWED RILEY'S FINGER. Transport Victoria Breaks Down at n & Barber and a Police- Sea—Probable Loss cf the Brit- in Judge Graham's | ish Ship Dunstrum—Iowa to Go on a Cruise. War Compared to the Unequal Strife Against Natives of Philippines. ! ha Moral o s oral Support Extended e ship will probably the Republic. guaranieed, money refundedii nof sat- istaciory, on special sale FRICGAY AND SATURBDAY ONLY, persack . . . . 79¢ 4 1] itted in Evidence. i . \ AAAAAAARAN AR AR AAA A R AdAT AdA A AR A i R Boys’ $12.50 Serge Fo: Friday and Sat- Suits for $8.45. urday only 3 limited ng Pants Blue \e—; 8 worsted, ab sack style, vests, '\e':'ec: B e N —urau e FRENNA PROMNPTING “i>3CniEr NoEL RIGHTS OF DUTIABLE ARTICLE IMPORTERS Sizes for boy: 15 fo 19 ,“n~ $12.50 Worsted Suits Fridey and Satur- \for Men $8.45. &y ealy do. o .000000o0000004. Y] Silk Remnants, One-Quarter O, . ».ac ARRESTED ENNA, ONTAE 31’AN:>.5.T. ] R e e e e DD PP P SOME LEADING FEATLRES OF THE FRE\N.—\ MLRDER’ TRIAL Barram Fda 0 £4.50 Curtains - 32.95 Palr. Gedeistotstototototstodbostotstodossrens bt O'LEARY DISCHARGED. A Butchertown Tangle Finds Its Way Bargain Fridzs. \ 35c Silic &) ¥, Qrieisieieiecetetes Birgsin Fridas. Ladies five Undermusiin 3 _©=7: Specials. TERRORIZES HER )TEIGKBOH-S. Mrs. l!a_—v Cunningham Again Ar- Bargam Friday. Children’s $ Goats $4.25 35¢ Cushion - Squares 15c. .= Squires— 3 6 to 14 years of aze, ¢ vu)—s $3.3 85¢ Fedora F'x-in ::: Sat- ¥ We Bargsim Friizg. Three art Hats 77c. % | Frrrniture > Oflerinys. s that make ae- B R T S S A AR T 4 Birgaw Fridap. cluldren's cbed s hed D R R T R IR T IR S PSP | § i I Steamer Albion Supp]y'no Schooner Challenger Wxth Provisions. carpet Specials. ... Millinery Moguetie e e s [ Spociale. . shipes ant col 1 “MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.” “Shakespeare’s Greatest Structural Achievement,” Says Howard Ticknor. last of the Howard Mal 3 Tapesu-y Oar:ul— 3 b X ~ = Y 5 b4 s x s = s - = 5 s b bt x < s x = 5 5 s X s b - A b v = x S b = x = s < x 5 « < s x s = = = s s < - x x 5 < b 5 s s = 5 = = = = 5 Inorier 1o § n order to x = X s = = x = = s b4 = bd = < % b ; L = x x X = 5 < = = s = = s 5 s < = s s s b b b3 x 5 x = Bl = x x b3 s = = desizas azd P 3 ra. desizns and Persian E INVISIBLE HARADA WAS NOT SEEN BY ENGINEER RAILROAD WITNESSES SWEAR EE WAS NOT THERE. Locomotive Hendughu Blazing, Elec- tric Lamps Burning and Rail- road Men Straining Their Eyes for Him. of the poet’s was “Much Ado Ab comedy was s the greatest b out and m disagreeable. 3 d the air became made the men, lr.\red o all | dships as they were, sick unto Certain advertisements by the Sparks Auto- | the eZorts tc ng mobdile Company, con rations of Ag. | each other to own logue he Wogds Motor Vehicle Company and the 0 actured by us exclusively, patrozs the Woods Motor | ¥ to know that the Ilustrations belong to us that we are mot in ted In e Sparks Automoblie WOODS MOTOR VEHICLE cou. | clered that teago, IIL long there must of necessity be some op ition to the happy denouement both | r and lost his ri I order that the piay may run its met“‘- ARE-font ts Zubt. fag ac:s and that the pleasant results may | and three toes at the cro gain in efect by temporary frusiration | Street and Rallroad avemue, r. Ticknor during his stay here .as! ihe ve Wi D, nd the h ks manty friends, nd with bis ficadiy, | 0B ‘mm,:;, s 32 the head- unassuming taiks on men and books fm- | LUENt wes N D 10 Seare ey~ as Signted oft Po:r. s of distress. C: ? (':e !C!’OOMY reported a Sdctefl!lfl'l "' ve! PANY. Cxl heavy Aouu;mzfls’llorm_- ;;\1 also th: was short of pro lons. is men were all | = I a very weakened condition trom lack The Hartley in Commission. of food, but were e to le the ves-| John C. Patricio, Joh - sel. c(;l Erickson supplied them with | | drew Uden and fiomasnsh?;;flgau::n rovisions. Tne Fron: of ihe buflding on the trans. | on the United States revenue cutter Hart- port wharf was very beautifully draped | ley, will lose their positions on Decem- esterday In respect to the memory of | ber 1. the Hartley Pmn&b«n transferred | i {\ce President Hobart. An excellent pflr-4 1o the Custom-house partment as a | been gained from the conning of many | the bell by compr | trait of the dead man was placed in the| | night watch customs boat. The cutter preum\o\u volumes on the subject. He | tion The electric )' center, and radiating from §e"was black | Goiden Gate will be on vuch during the | will remain in California till January, i: and white bunth 3 wm:h covered the en-‘dA)‘- The discharged men, with the ap- | To-night he lectures to the members of | | tire front of the building. el o o Jones, may re-ealist | the Stockion Round Table Club on “Lit- ! mtnupof'Wurenumdzmoary-{ the customs service, erary Celebrities. Divorced Coupls _.."_..___ _. B a 2 ] o 8 3 L] ) 5 i @ [ ! 8 1 & & kK A & re that he rang r at P was burning at the crossing. Bert Schlesinger of cru—yx for Harada drew out of the witness th once m fact that about a year ago the e:nneer the hope was laid up for two weeks with a cinder | mors fortuna

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