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FAREWELL GRAN ) OPER\ NIGHT ALLERIA AG IN nLl) l\l \TL KY. Jf,lCKE\' .\'iGHI Next h"d]‘ o N 100, | ON ANT CHTES FRANI( HALL MF\JOR IV\ITE Sunday Night—¥r Plaster of Paris. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. PHONE MAIN 3566 Advance in the Price of Timber Land Natice s hereby given that on and after !he hrnt day of danuary, 1900, the price and owacdand for sale b, Railway Company and = gon Railroad &om- be advanced from ¢ to u- IJ’H MB\E:N\ EUR SPECIALTY Ewange! HC’ MIKADO M s e timber contracts maturing after danuary Ist, 1900, wili be exlended only at the advanc te. WM. i, EDDY ST, COR. MASON N oL YMPIA - Tracecontiantal tourists and trav- elers from ail over the United States sBow their wppreciatioa of the exceis lence of the PALACE am GRAND By making these hotels their headquar in San Francisco. Fourtesa kundred rooms %0 with baths—largest 4 finest 1n the world. JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK. Manager. Market st CONCERTS AND RESORTS STEEPLECHASE. CFNTRAL PARK GRAND CARNIVAL BALL == MECHANICS’ PAVILION, Thanksgiving Eve., Wednesday, Nov. 29th, | TO BE Day. we th Dy WE ABOVE NITALL oy e 104 Consamphion. Cares wheg all others fait ITALLS n....,,u‘ Tarkey Skes s the Rt " Baage! includ Oakland Ly the Owi Deug Co. \.n,\ nl’ ~A\ FRANCISCO = e ALBERT | e o | FRATEHHAL ORDER EAGLES. HOEFILCH ELECTRIC BELTS Imperter and g e B ¥ 150 | Mazafactars, ;’:;tg‘r::‘m.\_;he U n:; , e 8§ ||‘fflrlluv.; :ln:m;:rr;nn this CAKE WaLK : oREEH et | call o "eckd B vim RS One Dol Vo ‘ :"-;D{,' anr ‘Booklet Corner rvnr'(.h ;nd. Pm ELECTRIC ul)’.. 620 Market 8¢, Market, S. A Yy N 'I' Special Brew | Valises - checkid rm 0. maan Pl eoen. 000 65 31 00 Gar} | _ & to % week. §§ to $20 monts. Free baths: mlw“klycfll,sl-oowym‘ PILES B3 A. D,: 95 sun- IL. San &8 COld water every room . Gre erales Lo every Francisco; bours 1 to 3 p. m. Soom; clevator runs all night xthe First was | fous to get NEW MAEHETES'" ‘' DEAR FRIEND—I feel it my duty to ! An Iowa Woman's Convincing Statement. | Gent over prescat ficid gradinge | | miral Dewey THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1899. on the Sherman homeward ions were adopted and from these it would appear that all were aax- ck into the service of the ornia_and be Jolly soldiers ays before the war. Put ave been out of (he ser- m and are no loager sol- American citizens, a ver nearly 45 per cent these have come to fifteen months on the ila_and the island of given them all .he | should they live the ree score and per cent have ) enable the compaaies G. C., to get | ¢ the giard as for a purpose. | o have the privilege | * These men say '!:u‘ rance against the of- | ors in_the | 1p- into who are | shouider | time are ® caplalns i= a similar dec! ago and w ytur FATHER McKINNON LECTURES. The Army Chaplain Talks of Canada | to St. Joseph's Congregation. 1 Chaplain McKinnon ure of the entertain- Joseph's Hall, Howard night. 'The pro- e to be devoted to church's taxes, be realized. \d_gentleman called his lec- i the audie n charge to its success — - HORSEFLESK IN SAUSAGES. e | George Dutchler, Who Admitted His Tth Hoor, Crocker Building, r. W24 | Guilt, Heavily Fined by Judge Conlan. ausage man at streets who aded guiity to using horseflesh in his sausages, appeared for sentence before | w Judge Conlan yesterday morning. uting Attorney Low said that had been heavily punished al- as he had lost his business through 1 the news: Dapers. ault ia not ready the e the articles “bee! which was a deception of the He administered a severs ation to the defendant and said he would give him the full limit, $250 re with the alternative of 230 days in the .h ty Jail. Dutchler was taken to the Prison. but was shortly afterward re. Ct fine to Sergeant Lindheimer. The case of Charles Haag, manufacturer, Valencia street, charged with a similar offense, was called. He pleaded not guilty, waived & jury and the Dse was set for frial Monday —_———————— National Guard Notes, Company B, N. G. C.. First Regiment, will have a turkey shoot at Shell Mound 10-mOrTOW. T. H. Derby, first sergeant of Company B, Fifth Infantry, has been elected first lieutenant, vice De Yoe, appointed bat- talion adjutant, a a L Hvu.um a ser- geant of the same company, has been ted secord lieutenant, vice Mum, re- signed. sausage ——— Apply Soon To be sure of securing & pack of those supert new Army and Playing Cards, just fs- sued by the Malt-Nutrine Dept. of the Anheu. ser-Busch Brewing Ass'n., St. Louls, U. §. A. Sent everywhere for ten s King on each face card Finest cards out. BLOWN FROM THE TRACK. GREAT FALLS, Mont, Nov. 28 —A train of six cars, northbound. on the Great Falls and Canada Rallway, one miles this side of Shelby Junction, was blown from the track this afternoon. Fire caught from a boardin and two cars Were burned. Peter McCasky, a labamn was Kkilled, and_three others injured, in- cluding Sam Griffith, foreman of the crew. Other herves of Heart. tit-edged. — Etegane backs. Ex-Senator Tipton Dead. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. —Hon. Thomas W. Tipton, who represented the State of Nebraska In the United States Senate for eight ars. died_here to-day, In the s3d year of e. He was a native of Ohlo, ut vent to Nebraska in 158, and since his retirement from politics has lived in 'WuNnxlon. He | and a | ‘0000o00000O°OOO°°00900000000000000000000000000000000 2 Catest News of Groops apd &rapsports & 0000000000000 00000000000C000000000C 000000000000000000 ONE CHAPLAIN David Shields to Be - | Captain Bartlett Chlrges Him With | The Rev. David H. Shields, chaplain in the regular army, for | at be pl lous antics on Alc: to the ears of the department com- mander, and by his di on the com- manding officer of the island, Captain | Bartlett of the Third Artillery, has o tleman. been absent wi | form nnd | vate sola do The mis going on for sc | on the cocktail isters—that | and called the a lnx ;-—xn-rm of is the ch tu officers and the w be heard, reports B at k The charges agal in the b two day 8§00 nesses in prosecutic had heard o ceeds are 1o €9 WHD LODKED OF BED, RED WIKE DESK STUDIES FOR GIRLS: READING COURSES Copyright, 1899, by Seymour Eaton. GIRL'S LIBRARY. BY JOHN MILLAR, M. A, The Reading of Poetry. Whatever may be the tastes or talents of young women for literature, they can . not overlook poetry. Sooner or later they Court-Martialed. |k moty. somiee or Witk thiay Being Drunk in Uniform and | in the Presence of Soldiers. L SR | | will h. r a while the cup t! tend e to lay aside cheers so he can to the dutles of a court-mart "ing the part of accused. His t traz Island have come rred charges against The gations ut leave, drunk drunk in the Dpresence all t zen artl deeds ¢ Alcatraz L e then he has earned a at would give him all kix T u.e Hl civil 1 part of the detailed to a court is hances « ired at Sa Rumors en the negro but s mads far there ack d 1 3 of the Red MAJOR GUY HOWARD BORNE TO THE GRAVE assisted rl p‘ rites had been ob by Captain Purcell of tb ln{dnln At {hc funeral were Gen s Howard, Mrs. Howard, and Woolworth's army office headquarters in this eity, and a few old an nd intimate family frie INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS INCREASED More Than Eleven Million Dollars Greater Than for the Previous Fiscal Year. 28.—Commissioner rnal G leased. a friend having called and paid the | sape SOUTCES ARKTE over the preced: ment was to- Gold Mining machinery by S! Compan mine. i G claims a came here from Kent i t | morning at his ¥ was a native large estate to the dren who survive him. four-story brick tenement bullding at 140 Houston boldt, # years oid. and his wife Matllda, aged to death. other occupants of the house had nar- row escapes. who was put 10 bed Monday night under the influence of liquor, got up about 2:30 o'clock this morning ‘and walked off a | mwml-z:;r) mnh. discovered un Death resulted from concussion of brat, time you have wast: Local Misc WASHINGTON, Nov. eorge W. Wilson of the In: Bureau, in his report t« sury of the Rev- | shows bR Mine Attached. SAN ANDRE :n(nrh- \';rh 18 mpany’'s min 1 and eriff Thorn. The \nr!‘..( wyw't\ll"( the old Fellow scated in the San Andreas town | te, under lease and a bond to purchase. Tiscornia, for himself and assigned | attaches to recover $M017. - Death of a Pioneer. | SANTA ROSA, N 2.—R. T. Mitchell, well-known pic of tht ed in 8¢ of T and leaves a ow and three chil- bhadeeyasd’ S Aged Cripples Burned to Death. NEW YORK, Nov. 2% —By a fire in a street to-day William Helm- a Ctvil War veteran, . were burned ippled. Many n were Financlal lofl 000, o Walked Off a Porch. WOODLAND, Nov. 3.—Fremont Perry, | His body was not 7 o’clock this morning. | the n. —_———————— Don't waste your flxo in regretting the should be especially read to g attitude of mind, a habit of thinking of noble mony with beauty, The great To be poets rank ignorant of 1d ne pth or obscur! a proper things, of keeping the good: A ]wvfm ke agrm m re vels love. en expressed desire to product and happ est thoughts The main e pleasure, and e cholce Is well elevate and cover that we have to fe for us, to Variety in Eelding b4 tflra'a! reading and prop y from most g women fon. It does e If she Bas & A girl shot tory in her rea an of drawing correct r,u(‘\ue«i ax‘] the realizing trut} - is unreasonab III. READING COURSES AND A families. A yo ceived what would - | education. but she has Ken?’ml)‘ th ol portunity of beco well tn- formed. She may to ae - f a4 very desirable ac- She has, however, in mos! tc | “Give me a house, that put them withi ccta to talk about. Monthly Journals o igh rank are now pub hers Books in the Home. is that girl whose Happy rr forming an d be tra lumes of a private one. Enr !"» ore books are not rules for read! it 1s a year old cokcases. For a origioal Dindtng Jooks than brown paper cov tial tions. The | who are bett the inside of a Note—The ;\a‘cly- on Girl’s Library .“ ‘week. SHOP AND TRADE STUDIES FOR BOYS Copyright, 1899, by Sermour Eaton. II. ARITHMETIC OF THE OFFICE. | Lesson No. 2—Interest. erest at § per cent ) which has been tgage for ning for 3 yvears a By a r\‘ of 5 per cent wWe mean a charge ¢ year for every $i% bor- rowed; ost 15005+ " $75 a year. an 3 years the interest charge will be 3 1-3 times $75, or $250. Be- fore proceeding with more difficult ex- sive the follow- amples the student will s ing 1. Find the stmple interest at § per e on an account of 324530 which has been g 3 years. Note—When Interest is charged on over- due interest it |< est. For N ample f the & D year were added to the principal re interest for the sec rr the two together, st . ed compound interest to dis r st terest at 5l per )¢ $74.50 which has ing 3 years and 4 mont the simple interest at er n a mortgage of $230 which has ont Comms B 2 for 3 years and § months. A prom it at s :},r cent aud is dated March 3, 1 rest will be due March 3, Lva of the note is 507 hant charges $14280 Interest t of $6%0 which has been run- Ring 3 and § months. What per el te does he charge? “Fo fir } interest for a p.«rflxo'; nths and days it Is necessary to :{1(‘"}"\[- rest yne year and then for the | fractional pnr( of & year Prr.mlunn notes usually run for short periods, and | it interest is ollowing 1 t kl‘-‘!‘fl‘:! t »‘l terest ur‘ $2120 for 167 » & per cent. b Int. 1 year. SG04) 762 12720 365)71242.40(38.198 Interest=$53.20. Whern we mumo.{ es we have §12 Bl:u for one year at § per cent. Then to find the interest for 167 days wWe must mul- tiply by 167 and divide by the number of by 6 and cut off two ! ar. The result Is $38.1%, which 2::’:‘!: -'.i' $58.20. Solve the foliow- | exercises: iny f Find the accurate interest on 33500 Inr 148 days at 7 per cent. A promissory note for $78) bearing Inlernt at 6 per cent has been running for 1 Lflr lnd & days. How much in- terest - mm«mmumu«,w 20, or the interest on | | ! | ‘.nv. on $178) from 14 to November 3 at 4 per cent n ke from March 14 follows )larrh (re: #®. A demand prom bears est at § July 7 and payme ber 8. Find the amou aty business basis of 3 d nt for 3 ) days. ¥, $24) at § p. simply take cut_off Begin_always days. Then ad parts until th required number find the Interest would be as foll 536,00 with r $8.50=45 days. Ia reckoning the interest for mont and days consider ¥ days to the m,nv.,n‘. Solve the following exercises; 11. Find the Interest on $i3% for % daye ot § ger cent ind the Interest on 31240 for 74 daye er cent. nd the Interest on 3130 for 3 months 2 days at 7 per cent Note—To fiud the interest for 7 first find the interest for § then add one-sixth; § per c-nr [ per cent cent less one-sixth: 4 per cent is 4 pe less one-third: § per cent is § per with one-third added; 7'y per per cent with one-guarter added. stc 4. An account of 7% # s dus on ;us: 4 ;nd I; p-l«_lhon October 3. est is char at per cent for t overdue. pfind the amount of the e 13. Find “the interest on $100 for 1900 days at b per cent. Hints and Answers. Lesson No. 2—(1) $4 % ) SI4TL @ BT (4) W () 6 per cent. (6) ST M S22 %) $1541 10, 9 $4612 o K% () WRE. (D WK UL W (4) $BSL (15 138 89 y Tuesdays—The Astists. Wednesdays—Desk Studies for Girie Shakespears Great and SBoo and Trade Studies for Boys. Fri- American § Tiome Bcience and Household Feonomy. Thess courses will contine until February i kA Examinations will r close basts for the granting of certificates.