The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 29, 1899, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1899. 3 'NOTORIOUS FRANKLIN ~ TRANSPORT MANAUENSE WHITES AND BLACKS ~ SYNDICATE RIVALED ~ HAS A NARROW ESCAPE BATTLE IN CHICAGO New York Police Arrest the Pro- Half-Manned and Leaking She Is Ejght Men Carried to the Hospital moter of a Similar Swind: Caught ‘in a Typhoon. and Many Others Believed to h“g Concern Three Companies of the Thirty-First Infantry Work Be Injured. 0 : R Day and Night in the Darkness Without , Proper Food. = M S N an SO ks SWINDLER MILLER REMAINS AT LARGE negroes kers ks on Indiana y dfew kers returned the fire, Wers swept tes a desperate batrle erless to stem the se to a e Bennett, Capta all. James Tyson, manager for 2 ger for teld ve been shot d. That many are lice, but it Is He: 4 negro; George Casg e men arrested THE SUVIT e | 'l,;-.;i guouLn »> forming. 5 S :, e ps Al L ITEST STORY OF TH‘é n cach & g & |Colonel Bell Defeats and BATTLE AT GRAS PAN =o- - their Scatte;sl Two B:lgades < e S e of Insurgents. . : o . tered the brigades of svers 0 . s < g e d General San Mig “us2 | FIGHTING AT KIMBERLEY N e AND GATACRE'S ADVANCE ‘Will Garrison Mindanao Ports. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—General Otts | ¢ cabled the War Department announeing ' BACK JO THE SGENES OF 'HIS GREATEST TRIU ari T L R T GETS DECENT OUARTERS + 2k 23 ree ilen tr SES . Will Be Moved From the ‘ N e iy o i . "Hog Pen” to Topeka “Yeargood” over- N winzais | COMPELLED TO ADMIT @orie Tietie TiaTi oTieth etietie et ti e tietisie tie i e tietie ey’s worth from first to last in fit, looks and wear—they are made in all overcoat cloths and sell for $12.50 up to $25.00. ,:;\\ N = A STATE OF WAR VICTORIA ve committee. in the United Satisfactory overcoats for $10.00—that is a feature here —one that concerns us very much, for it’s a considerable achievement to have over- coats for $10.00 that are sat- isfactory in every way. . but Reese had apers in the case. INTERESTS THE COAST. Patents Granted, List of Pensions and Army Changes. WASHINGTON, Nov - a s were gra a r further partic We intend to take the cas. dent of the United States if a young man an He had don ~-James W. Lamb. Montesano, $8. RECOMMENDS NEW Cheviots, coverts, kerseys and meltons, all made with an air of exclusiveness which all our clothing bears. d there. | " We will ap- | ov. 28—The report of | peal the case if there is any chance. The \tt. chief of the Bu- | hog pen’ in the telegram to a fithy | Sl ek »* | jail where Reese will be placed to serve w INGTON Rear Admira! En reau of Naval Yards and [ FORT S ke abl v. 28.—In order ment more the Federal y changed the three months’ | empt sentence passed upon John P. Reese, member of the national executive Act on the weather man’s suggestion—he intimates that e change d the limit of cost in a You may have the catire seri-s of A 0. Barracks are re | board of the Unitex Workers of e : Anatomical Lectures, fres of charge. o America, last night by of him con- this is to b2 a rainy month. Send fo- them. igerer LY and sta- S ail at To- fined 'n the Shawnee nstead of in the Federal prison will make it possibie for | Reese to have a corridor to himseif, which | $225.- | would not bave been possible at the Fed- | fl! ; eral prison here. | ne Isl- | — | BUBONIC PLAGUE SPECIAL SQUADRON R TR ORDERED TO GIBRALTAR s al Act on our suggestion—these $10 overcoats will keep you dry through the winter. LONDON, Nov ’ - " t : Accept Humbert's Invitation. | 2 [ Bl =3 to proceed : o Ner NETie neie s CARRIED BY RATS| Reefer Top Coats for Boys. TN ; R A i ooy e | s l Materials—frieze and astrakhan: ages 8 -4 3 " Willlam P oy ! n: ages 3 to f 1 Py 1a to g0 to B . | Authorities at Rio de Janeiro Paying % {;lb E t ‘A‘E}tr.::{lb;m ;:{,‘;c‘é»p&i x:rhir;ruae.:v: a Big Premium for Scalps of year_s. former prices $4v s; and $6, now each ) 3 . [ had originally intended to go to Potsdam, | the Vermin. | one is reduced to [ : . - but’ (hia Pl wayiahetved I Tayer of w | o bis it e SRS TSR ) - “‘EBX;-!;:E ;‘1"' i : ostar 4o o:to the T “‘“""_‘ > “?.’—, — | mall report to the surgeon general, hos-| $3.85. sness y vasl Wil 4o 06 8% the FWK ot el Kills His Wife and Himself. | pital service, Dr. Havelburg, the repre-| I Dyspepsia and al g::omach Disoragers g AIDING THE BOERS A MURPHYSBORO, ML, Nov. 2. uel | sentative at Rio de Janeiro of the service, { . it resid of th states that the bubonic ue probably | Coad. a prominent resident of this city. | 3 o< Introduced Into Santos by means of | shot and instantly killed his wife to-day | the ship Rel de Portugal. which: safled | orders: By direction of the As- | and then killed himseif. The pair had | from Oporto, Portugal. where the plague retary of War, the following | lived unhappily together. having repeat- | was then prevailing on July 31 | ted men will be discharged: | edly quarreled. The bodies were found The suggestion is made that the disease | Out of town orders filled—write us for our new illustrated catalogus No 2. LL THE LEADING DRUGCISTS, £ CAUSED HIS RETIREMENT TP TPy € NGTON, Nov. 25 — Gustave David T. E Sixth_Artillery, | in the dining room of their residence. | was conveyed by the rats on board the | an employe of the Patent ed; Recru muel N. Ward, ——’—‘1 { 2hip. 1In confirmation lof bzlms Suppost- Office ho recently advertised in locs th Infantry, unassigned; Privates 1 Meto e | tion, he says. it was noticeable that there | Taw, | who recently advertised in local Balts. Campear B e Hotel opole Fails. pers for able-bodled men of mili- e to go to the Transvaal the Boers, resigned to-day. ¥ | was an unusual mortality amo: the | NEW YORK, Nov. Z.—Henry W. Purdy | 735 ¢wo or three weeks after lhen:mv‘rl g of the vessel. Dr. Havelburg adds that B. Davidson, Company D, | Hotel Metropole on Broadway, made an | the authorities are paying a big premium nd Infantry, now at the Pre- | assignment to-day. for rat scalps. and Harv Tyre. Company G, v, San Feanciscs. | and George H. Wyatt. proprietors of th ation of

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