The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 1, 1899, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL FRID'\Y DECEMBER 1, MOST APPALLING DEATH LIST | & i EHPORIY M'-w- ders at Ooldcnltulcflaz“r B s ) 1@® @i eiv i eiosisisisiesieieisisiosisioiae 'S r e eseiebeieg 1899, § | i Unce. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST store. Displays Santa Claus daly from g to 12 P .Ilfl!!‘!llu! ; Prominent Officers Killed at the|: : am.and 2 to g p. m. A free box of $ ¢ § s rery chil ’ e Prolonged Battle at Modder|: 1 ;;T:hmtgr ki Sy 4 necotpenied by i Baka o . ~ove v River, and General Methuen|: 1 s """’-Yq‘]fgfl:’;;\g—fl 2;':: L8 Gies ‘ g B . I the e sec oor—nothing wes Hl!‘!‘lSGH Was Anl()l‘.(J Those!+ . of New York to compare with it. Bring Wo 3 $ 2 the children, it would be cruel to deprive ounded. ! s 1% them of this dazzling, exhibition. - R4 —= : ;R — S0 Seric yuth . .3 2, T led to Call| s o ?’"’s';‘}?' ‘;hw < ded to Ca . LRy erge s, $10. P Out Another Division of Ten Thousand § S g To-day (Friday) and Saturday ’_f‘“’ Mo : o : on.v ;e -]up.fimv» uurk"r-\r ; LONDON, Nov. 30 —The War Office has received from the gen- ¢ ""‘;_“__“__..M o st G’e‘d‘en = Cott.PNorlheoll b f 3 i \ N —_——————— B e Suits—silk eral commanding at Cape Town this: 3 = wens —— hout, perfect in fiz and “Received from Modder River November 30: Killed—Staff + SHOT DOWN IN Tk MODDEkK RIVER BATTLE. ¢ t of Colonel H. P. Northcott, Second Coldstreams; Lieutenant-Colonel ; 2| R. H. Stopford, Captain S. Earle. “Wounded—Artillery, Major W. Lindsay, Captain Farrell, Lieu- tenant Dunlap, Licutenant Furse; Third Grenadiers, Major Count ant Hon. E. H. Lydc Coldstreams, Lieutenant Medical Corps, Captain G. A. Moore. TV'v'ELLTfi = L K TU Lfls ANGEI—ES nong the officers of the Ninth Brigade and A K W { sion will follow.” : —_— It developed later, was slightly wounded by Captured at Siege of .chaflesh wound in the thigh. Santiago. 7 Vesfee Suit, $1.85. 4 To-day (Friday) and Saturday only offer 100 handsome Vest for boys ars of age, consis t Gleichen Viscoun to jacket m Tux:do stv collars ; h rimmei vest, and knee pants wita ¢ buskle at k ec—mate-ials al-wod! of handsoma pat- or fae i dddddaddd g dd i 114 C‘*RRR AAARAAAARARARAAATAARAARA R LA AARAAA AR AR A NAAAARARR A RARAARAAR A AR AR ARAAAAAAR AR R AR AR AN AR W A R an g of the Second Yorkshires Is another officer G —_— terrs and cclira th it w li stand hard wear—wel mud:, st F perfect fi u as a Holiday spe +ial for the two days... $/.08 E i IRt ving officers were also wounded: Captain von Hager MEDALS FOR VOLUNTEERS - = Licuten Travers, Third Grenadiers; Lieutenants e o THE’ 1D Friday only. Friday onl d Hill, Scots Guards: Lieutenant Flint, Lancashires: en el R nT " » Children’s Mllllnery le and Ottley and Lieutenant Fox, Second Yorkshires; R , . AT 2 § Fur Sets. Special. ts B “arr and Nellson, Argyle Highland £ Twoiin : P % 1ts Baker-Carr and Nellson, Argyle Highlanders. = In the Absence of Mayor Phelan, the ¥ that For ons dav only we —Suct & ige ¢ aj o Oration Was Delivered : s+ nice Holiday offer you your choice s S« e ces wck w s by Edwin A. Me- IS - prive ke ths o 65 hats that were e t t rd Me ens 13w ez BErye. : made to sell a: $8, $9 = . e 4 NDON, N ————— s nd $10 each—they ace ; e-, matter of tim ACTIVITY OF BOERS IN e fay was celebrat ay by 3 pa- | % el : ts. VICINITY OF KIMBERLEY iri x. i cimmon humanity* * " of ‘march un Ma : $1. 88 aguciar geios—eu N w v N s s x g N » Fridav ani Siturday : s : Kot e kel e Groeer_y and Liguor Specials < 3 w - L extra special: in the great Pure Food D ent marked v E S dling w er: & < b . : : "r»—'t Grocery S t & Em orium 0 tine on £ and Su 700 Ists—fer tileeunnnenccnenrernnnns bo < S Urge & Babd - : 50¢ i X . S ¢ st L & Py Washlng Powdor . Satu $1.00 Ahi N OFf h e~ L : ays— Ke \\ ,4 arboa Wh.k.y— € ; > spe to-dav ani Saturd . L f S S s bor = e — sior ..,.w Ce0e0e0e0 40 4090404000400 404040404040+ S RANSAL WAR NEWS OF NEW YORK | ol © "% HERALD AND CALL STOLEN BY UN- el : oo f RELMBLE JOURNALS AND CALLED et FEDERAL JUDGE IS BURNED IN EFFIGY Demonstration by Strikers in a Kan- sas Town Because One of Their Number Is Jmled [, Kans., Nov. 30.—At a re \\Hlnn London Call an - meantime the Doers ANOTHER DIVISION , : TO BE CALLED OUT 0404040404 04040404040 404040 404040604 © 204000404040 404040¢000e0eC . L] CASUALTIES DURING THE to Riceters, Tran the guns here w chtenburg continger us into submiss! Bombard- sniping with very small re- svaal, leaving for consultath ihie Another dinner in which charg: were greatly Interested “hildren’s 500 boys 7 a long time. e M gnrsied PP g in N Tetopmainate | South Omaha Banker Kills One of the 3 e now suffering Men Who Attempted to ars been lookin, i at the Tritish bt RYLE DR MEYERS & CO. 731 Market Street, l ' with orders for a chance to ge from the experie must have seemec Trumbuil of | ble banquet ' 6 m Wim ¥ 4 An immense crayon ' Willlams was_carried J fa . SIEGE AT LADYSMITH REPORT OF DOINGS JOSEF KRUGHER FAVORS rough box cofin, bearls ik . . s o ABOUT MAFEKING ENGLISH INSTITUTIONS ; . Baden- | VANCOUVEF W.—Josef Kruger, T dent gave consid- - Novem- | nephew of the fam President of the | erable satisfaction to Ree who is In . War | Transvaal republic Vancouver, He | J2il here. o pE “ Walker I8 a well-known minir e Slo . , ; S ”"\.'L‘,:“‘,;nirs,“‘ HIGHWAYMAN SHOT BY cople of the Vil ell here. Cronse has gone with a | jLomp ¢ om his brother, who was fiss Gould pers : ndo and with about twenty L eweor siya Sharciec? & 3nort time INTENDED VICTIM | dizioms s ot vy . . L OMAHA —Harry sen gained during the last Bo P ational B th| Among those who are inte & makin f travel and life in British e e SSI ARk, A South | e are Wilam Waldoct Astor g of t e sh and o yman to-night, | dinner ar Iliam Walde r plg g a big gu can_countries I think that it wolll pe | Qmaba highwayman to-night. | §on ‘Bayard Cutting and Governor Trumbull nglish institu- | when at T 8 . uth Africa.” | dismantl, . ULS | a great improvement if force, so we f tlons were introduced in § been replacea by another, | GREAT DAMAGE Trumbull more. efficie T am daily pushing out | shot one of the robber: d In his tracks our advance work, with of x esult. T | and the other fled. The dead man was gt e garrison is goc a r{..‘l_\sulli IS DONE AT FRERE‘[:{“'\" 2 ‘years of age. Trumbull is de- Points Mission another ties to report tained at the station pending an investi- E o g e YN0 T gation. Last night two men held up a | "hile at the Five Points | PIETERMARITZBURG, N, —The | mo nd robbed conductor ¢ DR PARKHURST TALKS et Shais. Gafler (1 norfla\l Jq,uh':: ;;_t‘.lor car and robbe the nductor of RUPTURE. USE NO MORE_ IRON Hoops or Steel Springa, Rupture retained with e and m;nrm and thousands ra her dinner, which attracted nearly ch attention and was equally well . was the n arm other well fed the Five nd feasted, e of Iny try fully 1000 gathered around the boa w, president of the Columbia ¢ us- | oge hm;ln: PGPV PODOPOIOBOPODOS .@.4...\.4.».3.. e beie e ie@ | which engaged the Bri Sin e Bl e avoiiihe Mont- | o ml:nlsrnc Er'.u")? tllwss.:o. c age ish tro 3 onic ds » t..opp. Palace Hotel, San Fraact FOR FIGHTING BOERS | River and nassed east and weer oi 2% | DUTCH JOIN BOER FORCES. S0vess o ff,,,,,‘,,,‘,’l,,‘,: oy s e bamcecs. . werc again seen falling back on Colans.. | L elebration of the seventeenth | ? apparently making for Groblers 11l —Boers are re- ¥ of the institution | NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—In his Thanks- ;‘;urzl; of T‘llfin‘lfll H‘.lh\n A t ll’”n:u.'r- rdrecht, Ind- ‘:fl'\"\] |\\' ley Meritt, U, 8. A el “harles H. | has been done by the Boers ponse 4 e the cadets bf the Hebre . | Rev. Dr. Charles H.| oo o emises, residences o ghe. st AT Joln | A syium. Aol Wt e < S . dison Square Pres-| prere. This morning the Britieh® su' D ate: | the military exercises complimented thoor | £ aut- s outrag e . Cides cot ed ose | b | posts exchanged a few shots ’ Boer . force who too part upon thel 3 )¢ f to-day felt as the | qutposts. thrown out from Colense: Later | Crvors 1o Herehing soath aeith e intl? | sion and the perfection of tuncary prect DA 2 DRNID would st i Eeang peo | LRl p:m 3 Jdozen shelis | tion "of seizing Steynsburg. The British s [ - . - sumed t. | torces ed. e o 3 =l yeNeN | Se2t peainat the enufling out of republi- | condicering party.” Loud - separts: wirs | 1oroe ware Lotk Doctn tost alpny e e Tepic Disabled. w. T. HESS, P.wee B ml il g s ;-urh A{‘”" Ih':.hvflrd from the direction of Colenso e-iv | the invaders. VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 3).—During b | from their Dutch ot Wh whre ald ] D morning. It is feared that the bridge Al | the rough weather in the Gulf of Georgia . | fash stinate, and who, he.‘:‘l‘;nr‘,m;he ugela River has been ge- | Losses Among the Boers. | the steamer Tepic broke her shaft. The ® | nctified mulishness, 'were | *(7¥€%: — ORANGE RIVER. Monday. Nov. 27.— | 2% Louts e oed e disabled steamer B Ke a wall of adamant | ! S 01 - en who were ! The Leader of the Fifth Division of General Buller’s { viltry of Spanish Catholl-| _Ladysmith Heavily Bombarded, | Boer prisoners here report that the num- | in a scow. and for whom some anxiety “ His B c | cism and h“pd to ve Europe to the LONDON, Dee. 1.—The Times punnmm{{:(.f,"m :rfin m"lc“atl'n"}’na!g‘n:n Is be- | was felt, have turned up safely. | po e Pro nknown e Army and is T gade ommanders. f vw‘hrenr!":?" !r"xcold l;s{hllnned SRR ‘;r(;p ?llnw{nl du&a;ch from Frere, Natal, | Among the prisoners are several wuh U - S | are as good Christinns as the hireling sob. | ® Tanysmich was hesvily bo e T T e, Mewvag. e s angKillad. HOULD USE DAMIANA BIT s O et o teiststsd st et ststetodedesodoteds® diory that arc Kiling them. 16 16 16 oiv- | dag o> y bombarded (o-lls Teported that they fought with the| REDDING, Nov. 3.—An unknown man | (e n remedy; . gives BeskS g artillery. | was killed at Kennet, late Saturday night, ;.mn;m to sexual organs. Depot, 83 Market. »

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