The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 9, 1899, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER OVERDUE FLEET IS NEARLY ALL ACCOUNTED FOR Four More Vessels Make Port. ANTELOPE HAD A HARD TIME e WATER BEGAN TO RUN SHORT OVER TWO WEEKS AGO. e After battling with the southeaster for over a month and a half the pchooners S. Danfelson and Antelope finally made port yesterday. Shortly afterward they were followed in by the barkentine Leslle D, twenty-nine days from Tacoma. The An- telope was bound for Santa Monica, but as there was only two days' supply of water aboard and the rudder was dam- aged Captain Anderson thought it better to come into this port and make the neces- | sary repalrs and fill his water tanks. The Antelope left the Coquille River on October 18 in company with the schooners | | Lizzte Pretn, Parkersburg, Joseph and Henry, Volante and Eureka. All of these | vessels have been to San Francisco, dis- | charged, loaded again, made the run back | to Coquille and are once more on tueir way to ihis port, while the Antelope has been battling with the elements. In fact, | the Volante on her second trip is among | the overdues and was supplied with pro- | vistons off Cape Foulweather on Decem- | ber 1 by the steamer Grace Dollar. Captain Brown of the Antelope says that in the past twenty years he cannot | remember such a_succession of south- | easterly storms. It would blow a hurri- | cane for four days and then by the time the sea would go down and a little sall | could be carried it would come up again end blow another southeaster. On Novem: | ber 2, after the schooner had been bat | tling ‘with the elements for thirty-niue | days, Captain Anderson found himself 150 miles southeast of Flattery. The little | ch laboring heavily and the | d ted, Befors the lashings | could be made fast again 15,000 feet of ber went by the board. The Antelope ¢ were in & bad box. They had provisions, but little water, and | very sparing n short allowa here was & scan board when the | The Antelope will 1 then On November 14 | amer Umatilia 1 water men were fat pgusted v Crangle says s there was never more than a time that he could carry end of that time he was in t as the Antelope, his starting pont. e passage parted. from Port ooner Mayflower, 1 ver T . and a successor to aim is w to be elected on December 16, All the cf- ficers from Eureka. Santa Cruz, Santa Barbar. o will be’ present aboard the on and they will elect a new captain for the Naval Reserve. The ent candidate for the position ; surveyor for the ance graduate of annapolls ime inspector general of , Who has com- fon of the Naval . also retires at successor |LADY PLACE HUNTERS PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Makes nerve fibre, nerve force and reass s reacmea way cer muscle. The body is made healthy,| ™ %7 = ™= able to endure the rack upon nerves from overwork and care, and with= stand exposure to severe weather and prevailing disease. Rev. C. M. C. Cook, Mt. Pleasant,i,'; He Demands That the Pedagogues Take a Stand on One Side or the Other. vass of the s 2 e teachers o Mich., writes: ina i ox the “I have used Paine’s Celery Compound for B Fitow by % % ’ lthough he n. nervous prostration which was so complete as o'it the radl- to entirely unfit me for any business or work. | am now nearly 59 years old and am attending to my pastoral duties for a growing church. | have as much mental and physical strength as| I ever had and never did more work than I am doing now.” PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND or h, strange to A >re bunch at that most op- and It has been thought his eventual appointment was eeks ago, however, a pr n rome of the most prominent cachers in the department. They | at there was nothing in the t the Mayor giving rep- | to women on the new Jourd IS A GREAT RECONSTRUCTANT. '\‘-.‘;':?'(‘“’-'.'.’.E?'l‘n‘,.‘-“ni?uff‘ul.’ni’i‘ e = hartment looking for jobs Ber- | nces of appointment have b alf and he is out now to really mean what they say. | To do this he yesterday mailed to every | teacher In the city’s employ a postal card | with the following statement printed on lts face: | een Madam: The propos b oy | Removes a!l | eruptions and takes the of equal ability, e lady teachers of the School Depart prefer to see the male directo O TINTS r‘ak': :L: pz‘m‘deu. A S administer the affairs of the de- | FLESHo WHITE,| =009 PF 81 OTURISS, | P41 desire to ascertain the sense of all the | | | paroso wrz.col® sent by r:a‘_ Post | jady |rn:h~r\(‘n|;! ’d partment upon thia ques- | . paid, price 50 cents. | tic 1 would me very much by BENICIA, CAL Send § . : 5V ng the following Interrogations and | Send for free sample. & the same back to me forthwith. Very | | truly yours, ME.AMAN Nervous Disrcaes—Failing Moz plossnawe, elc., caasod by over. P. A. BERGEROT, Fresident, On the back of a reply card. upon whizh President Bergerot thoughtfully prepaid postage, was the following catechism: BOARD OF EDUCATION, (Answer Yes or No.) | § Al ALL ory, A K& X R work uad lndiscretions. Zhew guiekly | 1—Are you In favor of the appointment of S ond surety oore Lot Vil o | ermalZ"lreceor G e new Beard o1 Bdoeer It Will Make You Feel Good | iz tomor ki, Erent Tassnliyani | “575, you preter to nave the Board of Baea. | D ase sliows i mmediate i provement ana eJocts | tion entiraly o d of men? | you on Chr whers all others fail. Insist upon beving the genuina v a female Direc- | 5. JOu On LAt &jax Tablsts. have cured thousands and will and integrity, | cure you. We give & positive writter guarastee to ofs | you advocate the appointment of the the lilles. | lect8cure in each case or refand the mg’,. Price | 1ady or gentleman? redfimiivis 00'8. ::‘M(”o;&ga;“m:fifimm l‘ml.-;ln‘mw 4—If you bave no \!‘r:é!renc! please state 1t. cle i;;n: :Lgumdglfl‘fzrr‘leér\(“x/mn;gahm = . School ha! A r C 4 earbom B8, | than n' AJAX REN s T~ | No replies having vet been turned In it Fe e sale in 8. F. by Leipnitz & Co. No Per- | {s too early to say whether Mr. Bergerot S. F., Oakl'd. | has learncd If he has two chances orgu;?y one for his much-sought job. A few days, however, ought to settle the question. —_—— th the perfect color we put on all linen r done finish that laundered here. Drug Co., Owl Drug Co., NEW WESTERN HOTEL, = i NY AND WASHINGT STS.—Re- | Fancy ink stands, writin United States Laundry, Offics ed and renovated. - KING, WARD & | iae" 2010 pens and calengars e ook 1004 Market Street. CO. European plan. Rooms, 5 to $150 day; | P2ds. lars make ac- South 420, | % to 35 week; $§ to $20 month. Free baths; hot | ceptable and useful Christmas presents Telephone Sou . and cold water every room; fire grates ia :v'ryl for a gentieman. For sale by born, Oakland Office, 514 Eleventh St. ! oom; elevator runs all night. Vall & Co., 741 Market street. . Company. | | to otest went | My, | recovers. | tends in the next few days to call the at- @+0+0404040404040404040404040404040 404040 40404040+ TAKING ADVANTAGE eage of 50 days from Tillamook. southeast gales to contend with T voyage. 4040404 04040404040404040 2040404040 404040404040404040404040404040404040404040 4040404040 @404040 404040404 04040404040 4040404040404040404040 ACCUSES HER EMPLOYER OF BEATING HER 'Aged Mrs. Caelif in a| Serious Condition. HER LIFE IN THE -BALANCE | CHARGES WITH ASSAULTING HER. —_— Mrs. Caellf, an elderly woman, lles in | | 2 precarious condition at St. Mary’s Hos- HE long overdue schooner Amethyst made port Thursday, after a pas- was supplied with provisions by the transport Columbla, o the crew of five all told did not suffer much, except from the wearying nature of the MRS. GALLAGHER | pital, the result, she says, of being beaten by Mrs. Gallagher, the wife of Attorney | Walter Gallagher. Assistant District At- | torney Salomon has interested himself in the case, and it is not unlikely that Mrs. Gallagher will have to answer for the seemingly unprovoked assault. | According to Mrs. Caelif's statement, | which is in the hands of the police, she | | advertised for a position in some respeci- able family, expe to do light house- | { swered the advertisement, and after a | short conversation with her alleged | victim, she readily consented to empioy her. Only a few days later, Mrs. Caelit alleges, Mrs. Gallagher rushed Into the room occupied by the old woman, and af- | ter declaring her intention of nailing the | | | | | | | windows and doors so as to prevent her husband from entering, produced a | hammer and a per of tacks. Mrs. | Caellf tried to dissu pose, when the Infurifated woman seized her by the hair and d: ed her out of bed. Mrs. Caellf s she suddenly became unconsc! and when she awak- ened some time afterward she found her face and hands bathed in blood that flowed from an ugly wound in the head. Her thigh was broken, presumedly from falling to the floor, and unable to move, she screamed for help. A young man w was in the house at the time went to assistance and after considerable trouble placed her back in He then washed the blood off her and hands and promised to see that | again entered the room, so Mrs | mlleges, and seizing her helples started to assault her with her fis | beating her into a state borderir sensibility Mrs. Gallagher left the room and went to her own apartments. | The following day Mrs. Caelif managed to get a letter to Mrs. J. J. Woolner of | 141 Hancock street, in which she told her of the assault committed on her by her ployer and vegged her~o call on her. er visiting the bedside of the unfortu- | nate woman and learning that her con- dition was serious Mrs. Woolner had her removed to St. Mary's Hospital. Subse- quently Mrs. Wooiner had her brother go to police headquarters and report the oc- | currence to Ciuef Lees. The latter sent Sergeant Colby and Policeman Heyneman the hospital to get a statement from s, Caelif. After she had told how Mrs. | Gallagher had assaulted hershe was asked it she wanted her arrested. The injured woman replied in the negative, but asked that she be compelled to pay her ex- penses in the hospital. Mrs. Gallagher's husband agreed to take care of Mrs. aelif until she recovered, but he has thus far signally falled to keep his omise. P i Unfortunate woman is still suffering from the effects of the beating which she claims she received at the hands of Mrs. Gallagher, and on account of her ad- vanced years it is doubtful if she ever | e When seen last night Mrs. Gallagher at first denied that she knew Mrs. Caelif, but finally admitted that she had at one ime employed a woman answering her leseription as a servant. She emphati- enlly denied that she had assaulted her and referred the reporter to her husband for corroboration. ‘Assistant District Attorney Salomon in- tention of the Grand Jury to the assault. An effort will then be made to have Mrs. Gallagher indicted. Best place to get your glove orders is at the Factory, 121 Grant ave. . A Defawsting Clerk. M. H. Shepard, clerk for H. G. Prince, secretary of the Workmen's Guarantee Fund Assoclation, charged with embez- zling $610 93, was arrested yesterday on a warrant from Judge Conlan’s court and booked at the City Prison. He was re- leased on $1000 bonds accepted by Judge Conlan. —_—————— Football Stars. All the football stars make Zinkand's th headquarters in the evening. — e American Lumber Exports. The expected arrival at the San Fran- cisco Custom-house within a few days of 1600 cases of dry goods from wiverpocl, England, will tell a pertinent story of th nv‘gm- with which the United rg;““ 1: branching out as an exporter. The 1500 boxes were manufactured in Bradford, elr . 1899, OF A FAIR WIND. For 4 days she had a succession of and was 27 days making §0 miles. Bhe timore, Md. lings each, and being made of native ra: al exported from the An Excellent Combination. ! The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrur oF F168, manufactured by the Caurroryia F1g Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa- 404040404 0404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404 o ad England, of pine wood shipped from Bal- | They are valued at 17 shil- | nited States ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear signature of Z. Az 4 FOR HEADACHE, FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIDUSHESS, FOR TORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKiN. FOR THE COMPLEXIOR SEB GENUINE WRAPPER PRINTED ON RED PAPER” Z ew Store. New Goods. PECIAL PURCHASE of 500 COUTILLE COR- SETS, regular value for $1.50, will be placed on sale THIS DAY for 50 cents. .O’BRIEN&CO. 1146 Market Street. 1 (] AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. HERE! Entirely Redecorated and Renovated, GRAND GALA REOPENING TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Superb Production of the Comte Opera, TAR and TARTAR Reappearance of the Favorite of Every One, FERRIS HARTMAN. Return of the Charming Soubrette, ANNIE MEYERS. Double Company of Artist B Enlarged ¢ Brilliant C POPULAR PRICES. Telephone for Sea: CALIFORNIA THEATER B Fra AT P M - - - - - - gas Toxont, | IHE GREATEST BILL EVER OFFERED. AND THEN NO MORE OF | ,,FREDERICK WARDE and Company, from “AN ENEMY TO THE KING.” | fre rha: B0 Finely Presented by | THE FRAWLEY COMPANY. | TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT | A Magnificent Production of | | “THE FATAL CARD.” IN DEFERENCE TO POPULAR DEMAND. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights and Saturday Matinee, “THE SPORTING DUCHESS.” OPULAR |i| Evenine . S0c, 2Se. RICES Matines. 80c, 25 AMUSEMENTS. S YOUR CHANGE! Thursday Afternoon, December 14, ~ T Orpheum. MONSTER CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCH IN AID OF THE CHARITY FUND ~—OF THBE— Associated Theatrical Managers of San Francisco. w and &0 cents Bush 9. The Popular JIA MINSTRELS, from and Big Tt . CAD WILSON and Vaudeville Lights, from the O from the i AIR CONCERT AT NOON! AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP. RRIAGES AT 5:30 The Managers and Actors hlve helped every known charity. Now help them. tive principles of plants known to be Enough medicinally laxative and presenting | MATINEE TO-DAY. 2 | R SEATS—Entire Ground Flooe, them in the form most re!rcsgingwtho TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY—Last Times. | 1 and S0c; Box Seats, §150. tasts and accigmble to the system. It Jacob Litt's Revival of | _SALE OF SEATS WILL BEGIN AT THE is the one perfect strengthening laxa- ORPHEUM BOX OFFICE MONDAY MORN- tive, cleansing the system effectually, AN IMBER 11, AT § O'CLOCK. dispelling colds, he: to overcome habitual constipation manently. Its perfect freedom every objectionable quality and su stance, and its ming on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakenin; or irritating them, make it the ide: laxative. In the process of manufacturing fi | are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna an other aromatic plants, by a method known to the CALIFORNIA Fie Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every packag: CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. | SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. For sale by all Druggists.—Price Sic. per aches and fevers work for her board. Mrs. Gallagher an- | gently yet promptly and enabling one NEW YORK, W. Y. bottla |[SHENANDOAH]| 200 PEOPLE. 50 HOR A STUPENDOUS BATTLE ECENE. Eeginning NEXT MONDAY., FREDERICK WARDE, CHUTES AND Z0O. TO-DAY....CHILDREN'S DAY! CONCESSIONS FREE BEFORE 2:%0 P. M. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and e arastary | MAJOR MITE, “THE LION'S MOUT! The Smallest Actor on Earth, Evening and Saturday In His Great Imitation of CORNILLE. ROMEO ;\A\'D”Jl'l IET. ETHEL BU g the Chutes, ICHARD IIL" SEATS READY. AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW, TO-NIGHT—-SPECIAL! Several of the fiercest and live. liest rounds of the Corbett=Fitz~ simmons fight in conjunction with the JEFFKIES = FITZSIMMONS contest. EXTRA! BALLOON ASCENSION SUNDAY{ “STEEPLECHASE d MATINEB TO-DAY, SATURDAY, Dec. 2. | Parquet 25c, any seat; Balcony 10c; Children | 10c, any part. TWO FAMOUS STARS. CAMILLE D'ARVILLE e. AMUSEMENTS. (THE PEOPLE'S PLAYHOUSE.) Eddy and Jones Sts. Fhone SOUTH 770. DO YOU WANT TO E! ENJOY A HEARTY The Queen of Comic Operz, GEORGE FULLER GOLDEN, Th of Monologists. With a strong collection of high ci ville Celebrities. Next Week—MR. AND MRS. EDWIN MIL- TON ROYLE COMPANY. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. CENTRAL PARK 505" s 2% oPem IT'S THE PLACE WITH THE FUNNY STAIRS, PROFESSOR HILL, The Fearless Ibris in His Hazardoug THE GREAT ROMAN CARROUSEL A Novel Hippodrome of Wild Beasts. THE RAZZLE-DAZZLE Gives a Brand New Sensation. Try It Vaude- | LAUGH? s THE MECHANICAL BANDS, “MR PLASTER 0F PAR'S” TELEPHONE MAIN 2. Imported Direct from Germany, 0 MATINEE TO-MORROW, BICYCLE CIRCUS, AERIAL SLIDE, HUs 4 WILL PLEASE YO ANOTHER CALIFORNIAN TRIUMPR. | 300, G Giter Frmny Things, © o0 =24 ATIN: DAY i REE NIGHTS, [IRE LL EES TO-DALDIND TO-MORROW |, ,; geewart and Peter Robertson's Brilliant DIRECT CONET JSLAND. SPECIAL PRICES: Comic Opera, Admission 10c, s a,ride on the horses. Evenings.. 18c, 2S¢, e, and Boe Handsome Presents th the Winners. Matinee. .15¢, 25 and 3% SUNDAY NIGHT— ORIGINAL GEORGIA MINSTRELS. SPECIAL PRICES. e, 35¢ and 50c. ALCAZAR THEATER. MATINEE TO-DAY AND SUNDAY. TO-NIGHT! AN ACKNOWLEDGED HIT. Francls Powers' Mexican Tragedy, "MOTHER EARTH’ INCREASED ORCHESTRA. Music by EMILE BRUGUIERE, Preceded by the Humorous Farce, “UP TO WATKINS.” Beautifal Christmas Goods Fancy Decorated Bohemian GlassTare, Bisque Ware, Pottery Goods, Royal Tep- lis Vases. COME JUST TO LOOK Great American Imporing Tea Cor CHINAWARE PALACES. 210-212 GRANT AVE,, Bet. Sutter and Post Sts. 861 MARKET, opp. Powell. Branch Stores Everywhere. 156, 25¢, 35¢, 50c. HIS MAJEST Y. All previous productions totally eciipsed. A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. NEXT WEEK, Y GENERAL REQUEST, B “THE CHIMES OF NnORMANDY.” USUAL PRICES—50c, ¢, 15e, 10c. Good Reserved Seat af Safurday Matinee, 2c. Branch ticket office, Emporfum. Valencia street 10 minutes later. BASEBALL! i+ o= ALL-CALIFORNIA | Bruno at 12:45 p. m. Leave San Bruno at 4.0 Vs, SAN FRANCISCO. | Rai San Franeisco to Tan turn, including admission to t TO-DAY AT 3 P. M. SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M. F. H RECREATION PARK, Efghth and Harrison streets. WESTERN TURF ASSOCIATION TANFORAN PARK. SECOND MEETING, Dec. 4-16, 189, Inclustve. 8ix high-class running races every week-day, rain or shine, beginning at 1:30 p. m. T racetrack of America. Pa- tly from the rallroad cars iato tand, glass-enclosed. where in’bad weather they caa ted view of the ra last race and at 4:4 for women and their escorts. No smoking. CONCERTS AND RESORTS. SPECIAL NOTICE ! The Panorama s open [ m 10 Panerama of the GENERAL- ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. 4 seana, | BatIE OF A tos dat P. M sury exhibited Ladies Admitted Free to G H and interest. D fail to = aLocer | Manila Bay Yo e e EGEFILCII POULTRY rier and e %o Pl , 2 . valued ”lulhnn, .."‘1"\-.‘;” ’:'5&?!.':,.“"",.5‘ et nlimf:m?n:_;. batching chickens every day and night. » 116 Grant Av. | DOG fon 3ic: Chil- COKE! COKE! P. A. MeDONALD, it o thE e ™ | Woekly Call, §1 per Year

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