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— THE SAN FRANOCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 25. 1899, — . J berforce, to be opntent with | ! ‘ eeping & most charming suite of rooms in the pal- employed a vi cial and alluring form BY' N GTU N AN fl S Seten? (L, S0, by b ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS S ps ey e whe b & | T Eroind (A ey, of 5 Jmenp Vol mot! . nds D o h they ai )C . Vl_‘_en they are h"m"b:‘" the holidays. . much of her fime with her bables. When 1rieh fas Mon. on the bank, and incited by they go out In their blue and white per- divers jrrit arts Into energetic 00 much cannot be said of the happy home life led by the imperial family of {7 N sts now (in C vi an eputy She ardiner recaptures ¥ g ; 'r“mmr o R BN th?‘]‘ifi”‘:’:nd“hll-‘! [: u AN Anthun)g At the Recelving Ho: lul{ I_L BI-AM[ FUB E,‘rden-. among the fruits and vegeta- § from | was drawn in the di- , whi | Do wacsibag ‘o e ey rick, may well Randlett gave his name s Percy Arling. es, for on show days the kitchen It came, and being to get at the pig put up with the dens are not _delivered over to tourists for | baited hook Instead.—London Globe. | Inepection. Thus the two little lords may | be ascribed to the good tact and loviug ton. te to-night the trio were release | disposition of the Emperor's wife. This on $20 ball h. He Nz R Sl APPUINTME | virtue has, indeed, s100d the Empress in e ot fer O Psic | WHEN BULLETS ARE FLYING. | stead In her exalted position, and it Fraternity Burglarized. days they are wheeled about where their = —_— | helped her over many difficulties and BERKELEY, Dec. 24—The chapter- nurses will within the 360 acres of private | A British Officer Tells of His First hi trials she had to contend with, especially |in_the early years of her married life. ouse of the Delta I'psilim fraternity, grounds, which are walled off from Blen- Ex: Battlefield. . fs A | perience in a With Phelan They Fix | rier Majesty. as a girl, was most care- T e e e L L FemEa s Al siMagaing | What are the feelings of an officer when y Fix | Dowages e ARl e s e cyening and & quanticy of clothing stoler. |THE ChoGODILE 0F HISTORY.|(of,U frst time he leads his men into i olstel pepmiiiocn 7oy e & | None of the college men were in the bulld- hatt asks a writer in or B the Llsts. Holsteln, who assuredly never for a mo- ing at the time. The thief most probably e vember. This is a question which the sol- | ment amed that her eldes: ht ; was Gestined 'to such eh T tant Doot: walked In at the front door and started to His Live Toothpick, His Tears and ,, . elf alone can answer, and we - e | tlon. Probably her early nnrgl:;:n::\> taine | 4 'x:“’m‘l:”hi"::c.i‘r’:’!;”.”'Ae?%r";‘.“';?m“‘;%% His Way of Getting Caught et gy Wy “';;i" ,‘“’J‘”‘.‘ \LFORD SURE OF HIS JoB /i have.had » permanent mience on| A Pickpocket Found giher muils "Vl S ah v | Agler Says His Judg- in the Nile. am oFa o e ‘shrick of . 4 . eel, e seems to have n satis wit] s To say that the crocodile has seen his | shell, the rush o mus . 5 o igh she pays great attention v g e 3 c i en iaotor Crainary oecac | Mrs. C. W. Howard. | workcat this soiat, tor none of the other ment Was Bad. b L R Rl LB B e ey g B - T T . etly, but, be it understood, . . pidity wi which he is lapsing into the | [ eXperiences e o b gy vy~ AN AND SHEEHAN WILL clad. State functions, of | {’xiln':: are searching for the missing ar- Class of extinet animals. As & feature of | NC€F, who orefers on this occasion ¢ 2, be NOT CONTEST. boration, and at these J meie ha 1 e advang= g e gt o gLl —_————— . modern Egypt he s perhaps rather a cu- | experience 2 ; *l,':(n{rm H, EE‘Q‘:‘;,”!,’?"“‘;T:f:lur RELIEVED HER OF HER PURSE o Chistmas Servicen, SWITCH ENGINEER’S MISTAKE‘; g:ii{gb;;:r;‘s b[',‘;f:;-[;::-’fl"::fl;::,‘"'p*‘.', ing to th o4rd of Health Admits Its Con- |made gown be abserved 1 St Joseph's Church "on | Chance of belng introduced to gne.. Cro- gy that my men | | ould no it well ¢ ainyiatid hsoslt b he Is carefal 100, in her cxpenditure, | REPORT OF THEFT CAUSED A |Aadison street to-morrow by special fes. | DAMAGE ESTIMATED BY THE | codile starics sie no lomser 1oldr ih fact, | moid not fisht well g pon the declining to pay more than the market GENERAL STAMPEDE | tival services. Mass will be said at § SUPERINTENDENT. | it is safer to trust to the sea serpent et e Wio! Charter — Civil Service value for anything. A story is told in Ber- | . | o'clock, 6 o'clock, 7:18 o'clock, § o'clock . | Nothing ‘can make the crocodile attrac- | hiotthe regim lin of how she once returned a hat, on| S L | and 9:15 o’clock in the forenoon, with high SRS G ‘ tive, and even the man with the camera urely tying their to Be Fought. seeing the account, with the remark that | mass at 10:45. A vesper service will { 1s_shy of treating him as a subject— | 4 up at a turious gait, and asked per- ™ she could not afford such a price. The | Cry of “Thief” in a Department Store | Sng in the evening. Two Locomotives Injured, Two Box | Whether for personal or artistic reasons | e 2R At NG EROYE BIHE WG SEECE Fors rebuke bore frult. for since then milliners | At St. Mark's Episcopal Church on Ban- 18 not quite clear. Possibly the crocodile | gor’si% Blocked tp the whole road ls-clect are fining | TC PO l'u;'ufl' txnrlhlmn: th\hplr cr]| Created a Panic Which Only “"e" way choral communion will be held Cars Wrecked Beyond Repair Tesents rbelng l’o{cun&d_ as :"h turn;rrly “I saw the point in & pent and bade even to those not born {n the purple. at 6 o'clock, communion at 8 o'clock and shran] rom confrontation with a mirror > 00d the ge 1 d getting | Empress is & deeply religious woman a the Police Could Quiet Af- | festival service, with communion, at and a General Shaking Up —an ordeal which often led to his d \ e e Raue B church affairs have her ever-ready S\m-' ter Some Difficulty. [La m the Total. of chagrin, as was supposed, at the lessly entangled in a bush, and ‘the mure last pathy. Nearly every new church is pre- of his own ugliness. Moreover, th I tried to get it loose the more It stuck the | fented by h:r with a )lmmhl”m" m\;le m‘ — e —— "enclfli( x-_!lomgrflp{w:‘ is wriu» u;, “tak! y So I told my men to form at P . which her Majesty always inscribes a no risks,” remembering that the croco- 1 oo il gt s x avin McNab's | HcD Ber ey e, Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | dile’s tears are only & natural solvent e R Lt how oo t n & | the strap my broken aia tor two 2 %S Broadway, Dec. 24. | % Broadway, Dec. 2. ' | Which the saurian applies (o the tougher | gt By Sl Lt il b s trane- A T LA AT The startling announcement that Mrs. Investigation into the causes which re- | form of animal food. blade flashing in my hand. I rushed Phelan and| HAYDN’S UNHAPPY WIFE. |Charles Webb Howard, the prominent so- A fiflon SHERIFF sulted in yesterday's disastrous collision | tonthpicl praperiy comng B M 0hothe | front. Not & man could 1 fin ey o The Cot Married Her Merely to | C1¢1¥ Wwoman, had just been cleverly | between the San Jose freight and the Aia- | noticed the faet. but seems o h been anxious to see the fun hursday and e Composer y robbed of a considerable sum of money | meda local at First and Linden streets| misled as to the motive. He discovered LU Atter s A Oblige Her Father. | nearly created a disastrous panic yester- | AKLAND, Dec. 24.—The friends of | has been going on all day, and Superia- | that the crocodile made friends with a | {@W The WA TERRER OTERR BUC, SRS at his list of em- | payan married not the girl he was In | day evening In the big dry-goods store at | Oscar L. Rogers, Sheriff of Alame- | tendent Agler is inclined to lay the blame | Particular bird, which he allowed to en- | (Crbet T g0t them together again. W ";‘.‘:"’ ’d““’? love with, but her sister. “Haydn, you | the corner of Thirteenth and Washington | da County, presented him with a | for the accldent upon Engineer Peters of | supp()nednltoour(d ll;‘leorrepttl;.lu‘:)sf gt v e barely in po heard a e of the $im s | should take my eldest daughter,” sald |streets. Mrs. Howard, who was one of | handsome gold Sheriff's badge yes- | switch engine 1019. Peters was switching | which Infested his jaws. Pliny says Jlstant cannon. and at ot 3 one of the 33600 JObs | pather Keller, the barber, and, as Keller | hundreds of others who were in the store | terday. The presentation was made by | a train of twenty boxcars, and, usirg nNothing of these pests, but considers the * ““fh"‘ e i{\"th,'n Ll BBt o 2 is assured. done a good deal for Haydn, the com- | dolng thelr Christmas shopping, felt for | Judge A. F. St. Sure and the place of pre- | bad judgment in backing, he collided with | complaisance of the crocodile to be due COUld caleulate. it was going tea [ISt 10 be men- |, ar felt that he must sacrifice his af- | her purse in order to pay for some goods | sentation was in the court room of the | the San Jose freight. throwing severai | t0 the satisfaction he feit in having his | 5, Cmarkable agliity, only to see (he ict Attorney’s | fections upon the altar of duty and oblige | she had ordered, and found that it had | City Hall. | cars ‘over on the main track. The local el ikea % ‘“'—'hl‘"";‘- He taketh 50 | missile of war pass sixiy feet overhead, usiderable feel- | the old man. At the time of the MAT- | peen abstracted from her pocket. She gave | Sherifft Rogers was b ised train happening along inopportunely | BTeat, delleht In this her scraping and | [Wele® o dr%eooiich “as T looked at my riage, in 1760, Haydn w while his | JREP d In a second there was a | a) gers was born and raised In | oragheq into them. Two boxcars were | SCOUFINg of his teeth and jaws.” Both | @ felt vtier feoleh as 1 Jocked af A A Was There does not ap- | ¢ r the doors among the women Alameda and the welfare of the city and | wrecked, the switch engine and the local | BUthors speak of the bird as a wren; e : s | that’ they, too, had all squatted the “have been much lov later naturalists described it as being the county khas always been his care. He | engine, in c | large as a thrush, while It has been re. | &round, and were none of the rge of Engineer Dick Re d children of the establishment. Ladi with, but Hay and lttle e khpokanidowsrunal A | nolds and Fireman Stokes, were over- | 4 < me. 1 auickly mounte he had really begun trampled under foot in the wild rush | @¢44-&-4-0—-9—4-$-+-0-+-9-+-@ | turncd, the water tank of the awitch en. | Strved for the present generation of trav- | TIC. L HEER WOGTIS, and would have X \ Be. | from the place, and it required the efforts | 4 | Bine was punctured and the passenger en- | crocodile as the s pur-winged plover. Of We were ordered to charge onger feeling for her if she of all the clerking force and a squad of | gine's cylinder head was smashed in. A the fact of the alliance there Is not the | and the enemy gave way he AV ;‘lnln m\‘:l\ : vn.!x‘l:lr w M police to straighten things out. crew has been working all night on the p ration has b which I was most devoutly na Ma ac least doubt. When Mrs. Howard had a chance to tell bed ge, and it is estimated that $2500 iget « pitly wibnaused. b e dead and wou 1 in her compositi her story it developed that she had been or $300) will cover the loss to the railroad | Sue iy Witnessed by numer s of real war t u B R e S carrying her purse in her dress pocket, company. | at the bird does actu: seen night black c 5, e, Mavor | of Jadles married to men o Ko s | and was about 1o reach Tor it when she ES—————— | form the tunctions of a twothpick the : the’ sald, yielde quently Insufferable. But [* eing softly lifted out. She tur: | | cess which the crocodile enjoys. even a campiire i s, yiclded TErABLE ot | I tme o St s ini ‘ | WINGED MESSENGERS OF WAR | (0% Which the crocodi harhat the impenetr a €y and e | Tapidly toward on | - = rodotus, subject to qualification, as self upon the by B are stll e | | The Pigeon Post Which Is Furnish- | must be, is at least to be taken serious! rigld faces th a seen t 3 e S ! | i v and no longer regarded as the visionary the evening sun a red before me, as . Fulice Court post- ateral whet | ., ing South African News. | idea of a mere fabulist. tried in vain to shield my own from the as cans on a_dump. artist. N mit- yeen unabie to find i Presumably the pigeons that are serv- | In the Egyptian hieroglyphics the croco- driving rain, and as the big foot of a —~ - sk have that I_’“ _;'\,:‘”"\ r curling pa- 3y r identity, but are con- i ing as postboys in the Transvaal just | dile is represented by a single wavy line, comr ring around in the dark- ey T vy Erearl ays for pa i similar | fident she is one of the big gang now op- now arrived out on the warship Powerful, | 80 perfectly suggestive of the contour of | ness s Y eves fuil of ‘mud i ings. % gay Y Smabngdn thisiolty. 1 chich i i bable, cé the animal that It is quite impossible to | closed them in my first sleep upon & a things. was gay en th it all, unless, which is not improbable, cértain | the an L bl Ror e 2 s : Britishers in Natal or Durban had e, | €Scape from its meaning. It might stand | battlefleld R e s e e e | 28 an excellent contemporary illustration ——— blished lofts e ng birds were | of the text o erodotus, neither author trained to the country. I am inclined to | nor artist overstepping the modesty of A Good One About Joe Jefferson. When Haydn went f him the mos WILL SUPPLY SANTA notes ¢ favor th r idea, owing to the fact | nature. This was reserved for later | A Eod story is told of an experience of ;'a-\\’. T cLAUs T0 A TOWN { that a post has been for | times, in which arose 8o many of the | Joseph Jefferson, the great ac A num- ablished and lofts have peen | myths and extravagances which we are Der of years ago he built at Devonport, Gosport and Sheerness | ready to impute to the lack of practical | Bagement in a s Iné own, @ at a cost of about $5000. A couple of years | knowledge by the classic writers. When Pearing in his favorite part of Rip Van @go the Admiralty bought a large number | Fuller lucubrated so learned!y of the croc- ‘inkle. In the hotel at which he stopped of one-month-old birds and placed them cdile he doubtless felt that he was cor- | WAS an [rishman “recentiy landed.” who in the ro navy loft at Gosport, intend- | recting the errcneous idea of an earljer | acted as porter and general assistant. ing to use them for the conveyance of | period. and the following example of his Judged by the p and serious interest messages from warships to shore, with a | erpdition may serve to show how he set = Which he took in the house. he might have view to rendering them serviceable in | about the task: “The sovereign power been clerk, lessee and proprietor, rolled uml:z of Inr.r Thlvr.: are over 30 societies ""“'\’|‘:_"‘_'”’?‘r"';‘“i\' "("';‘;'lk "’l' ‘“‘""{‘ e = in England for th vation @ | ng Mr. erson was startled by a 40O 00-0—-00Q | und mans of the older piagn of homers, thumping on his door. When he str 2% 253 over miles without showing signs of | is forced where saffron gri into consclousness and realizing that OAKLAND, Dec. 24.—No childin Emery-| SHERIFF OSCAR L. ROGERS, | flagging. | he hath the name of saffron fearer, know- | had left no “call” order at office ville will be overlooked by Santa Claus | A good pigeon will fly over sixty miles | ing himseif to be all poison and it all anti- Iy very indignant. = But } | this year. President Thomas H. Willlams vell known and well liked, and has & hour over short distances. These|dot-" As to legend of the crocodile’s P, s A 1% Tltimately he |Jr. of the California Jockey Club has ar- s been prominent in any movement s mosh. grest onre (i Ger 4 O tpon moman of the. PeBtlles oh. he demanded of use, and in spite of Marla’s ranged for the annual Christmas distri- | for the betterment of his fellow-citizens; | fra 1 210 the, apparatus for noting the | Erafted IHOR soms BF the Fepticr I cailed at this estions of his & di=- bution of presents to take place next all of which was t 1 n e P enon to bury | EMERYVILLE CHILDREN WILL FARE VERY WELL. @eoei et etestsisiobodedpesed Christmas Tree and Distribution of Gifts at Many Charitable Institutions. R e L S e S S S 2 2 by burden of the re- | taught to announce its arrival at the loft | c0uld offer less resistance to his attacks hour don't know, sir,” 1 1n it for nine after | Tyesday afternoon at the Emery 8 » by 3 vl v v d children were especially lia- the clerk. “I'll ask Mike. . oo = : esda afternoo 5 yville marks made by Ju St, Sure when he b king with its beak against the Women and c ren ) pecially lla . > ho had been dead. -Frau/Xiaydn saw | Missior Sunday-school He has set no| presented the bads cic pdoor of the dovecote. This ac- | ble to them. the, office of the former as g 7 v 2 e lanett At n the amount to be expended for | ogers ’ tion sets in motion machinery which | Rater carriers em ofte i that the pair had agreed to live apart as c., by ladies having the mission in | \_l_pi::;‘”“,ffl e ;:_""I:e o s Reat| fings open the door, admits the bird and S L e e e S IO b Lo o e DO b S 0 the com- . ’ d S D at the same time rings a bell that hanzs | P! o ¥ SNOTes. o . X riy unbearable to the com - Christmas exercises at i room crowded round to express thelr con- | in the attendants room,. The Eremiest —ags | Herodotus sives an asing account of | be Frisn led LT ; s Sl be particularly atiractive gratulations and their good wishes. There | and patience ure necessary when trainins | {he TARRCT In which the Esvptian broth- | mysterlous whisper: e e ¢ any donations have bee was a crowd present large enough to more | the birds. It might seem superfluous in, §T% % - ould seem that they | b'ys s “as how he we v THE (GREEDY (OATEFISE. B, o aore S oihige toang than comfortably fill the court room. these days of telephone, telegraph and | fh15: from JAU 18 World, seem that they | Dian taxing as how Nears s Eating Capacity 1 for the time being many of them | to Indicate the authority of the Sheriff, {pe wirdom of the s Yy dispatches, but | i) 5 Jarge plece of hog's flesh. with in and it's yer juty to g the wisdom of the action is made manifest | Wi, @ ATES PAece 0 ok < Tosh,, with to-day, when the whole world centers - v | Wee about the message & Pigeon may be enres | into the middle of the river. And they | Weekly. he face His Hold on Life. forget their earthly ills. and on the back is engraved: *‘Presented » instantly! The catfish belongs to an anclent type Mrs. J. A. Folger, though far from|to Oscar L. Rogers by his Immediate not yet fully made into a fish, and hence not forgotten (‘h" poor and the | friends of Alameds: B mber 25, 1899." ing among his feathers as he win, over B o s maire . of Oakland. Couneilman Bar- | A ppoamipt 2, ling among nisites s e 1 o B 54 IRONING TABLE LINEN. g wilt g edanss pe dire tor of (lh;*tA . 1'I.m;(li 1'];#1-1- dovecote on the waiting ship. astened to th has received a letter from Mrs. Fo « | You may care to know the way the dis. There Is an Art in Giving It Luster Dol him in we His fins e o B e A s ing USES THE rHON.. atches are carried—in times of peace, at 0806 0808040806 0508080808 0F080805 0F04 and Brilliance, il and “bis’ head and, mouth, are | & 38 Check for Mra. Robort. Wvatt.ta o TO DUPE OFFICIALS | is reauced from ‘the originat by yho ¢ . Around his 1 are elgk d for the Free Kindergarten in West | e (g G, & . > ers,” fleshy fe pushes Gafand, ‘and e e g R O graphic process, by which eight octavo tom in e cra 2 anything that he may e: t anything, he always fin : ; M pages of printing or writing may be r ;,%“11;.-;:’ 'f’:'r"(hu benefit of the Cen-| ORIGINAL VANDAL AT WORK duced to a mere y;})ltllxlnm‘ The littie photo- ral Kindergarten. graph is then rolled and placed within a n a6 Impartial a3 that of & | ,The Farret of the ‘\P\‘:sfnr!\flkla:.lwrx?rr‘n: IN OAKLAND. quill, which is introduced among the tail | ing, from a dead lamprey or | o Bl OTNE 1 e O el e hrie feathers of the pigeon and carefully Indsh egEs to a plece of to- L | £ e :re. The officer ? { sunfish eggs plece of 10- | mug play from “Mother Goose.” There Poses Now as the Assailant of Miss }Al‘x:xl’?(‘}nn:"(':;l‘\'l“‘ e Sioatan ::r‘x‘-cl”;r,i'x‘r’f s grateful to him. ilso a musical programn . - ) Enlarged to 16 Pages! Reduced to $1 a Year! AN INNOVATION IN WESTERN JOURNALISM. THE GREAT WEEK LY CALLE e GIVES.. ALL THE NEWS OF THE WORLD TOGETHER WITH . To-night , o - of the tins, which repr: each youngster has hung uj Green—Says He Ran Her Down the aid of powerful oxyv-hydrogen micro- - ac 3 et has } P a stockin s mag w m " for gifts “morrow. the Children will With a Bicycle. TRt SEEfey the wittug 1o mors: than | have a turkey dinner, and in the even- ing a Christmas tree distribution. | R S T This proce r:\nr;hnrdvy P" in force just The inmates of the Old Ladies' Home| OAKLAND, Dec. 24.—Chict of Police | her tauced 1o " faw monseoispatenes | S et s iome of Temescal will en-| Hodgkins has been walting patiently all | or lines, to which the reporter or corre- e TR s Stributed fo the | 48Y to receive in open arms the young Spondent applies the microscope of his im- ay. Presents will be distributed In the : agination, and we get the story magni- | A fecnoo man who last Thursday night telephoned to mo 3 - whirled over and set sticks out stiffly o another such bg 1 of the sh that can swallow him. gy a C s 2 fied to more than seven times its first di. When he takes the hook, which he sure- | \THC 4ssoclated Charities and Salvation | the Information to police ~ headauarters | mensiong. The birds would fly direct trom Y Iy 30 If there is any hook 1o be taken, | furd, Mee A0k arranged to furnish @ | that e was responsible for the serious Ladvsmith 1o the warship, where, no with & I swallow it greedily. As he is | patogn of 3 > =t injury sustained by Miss Lenfe Green. It doubt. special provision has’ heen made | oo B A A out of the water he sets hiy thres skn SRR | was generally supposed that Miss Green, | fOr them. There can hardly be any d 15 ety 5 that the marines brought the pigeons w Christmas Day Services. e e ybrelty brunstte, aged 20 years | them when they went to reinforce Gen AND, “There will be spe- | 2 £ Snden Street. was | cral White, and, released, the birds wuuld | 2 o hieiPe; | stabbed and beaten by an unknown fiend | Shake for thelr’ Goveeote.—Toronts * Mut | r at the Church of | who had other criminal intentions while | MG, or, & 3 e ARl to-mOrrom | she ‘was /01 Ner: wiy homsifrombilier| e m g hurc en bes - place of employment last Monday night. I decorared for the occasion under the | " On Thursday night some one teje- GOLD TOOTH A HIDING PLACE. direction of the Altar Guild. Rev. WIll- | phoned from a saloon on Eighth street - - [ AR PR and @ i Carson Shaw, rector, announces that | anq told the police that he had run the A Criminal Who Hid Saws in Tooth sun and sprinkled with du the celebration of the holy communion ' girl down with a bicycle accidentally. The it is narrow | his stomach dug out to recover the hook, | will occur at § a. m., followed by morning | Saiaown With & bleyele accidentally. The | and Eye. i then cross- if he ha ) Ewim | praver: holy commiinion nad germon by | nor detalls, but agreed to call at the City | _“Speaking of out-of-the-way places for f Beat P tn alent AL e o A . r(‘v,l‘x.dw\;ulh\e“;f;.l‘i Prison to-day and clear up the mystery. | hiding saws,” said Detective Bryant at thiy. e s He has not put in an appearance, and not- | police headquarters recently, after read- | | withstanding Chief Hodgkins, Detective 2 ctectiv ‘Hare | R Processional hymn No. 45, “Oh. Come, All Ye | Shorey and others accepted ‘the bicycle | ing that Detective O'Hare had found | T e A Brilliant Ohio Man. Faithful"; “Venite" in 'E flat (Robinson); “Te | accident theory as the most plau: three saws in the wooden leg of a prisoner | Tty DR et | Repweauntitive Maylar Micaticaimerto. the | Do 1Y ubllate Dec” tn ¥ (G Wwhole affair i3 once more s r‘zl)u!ggée'lr:h: fritheralasiat afies looking averywiiers i (o of Speaker Reed In the Fifty-fourt | wou ntrolt; hymn No, &1 “Hark! the Herald | mystery as unsolved as before. |'in the cell Tor weeks for the have nd all fancy fold- argument a member of one | “Hark! What Mean Those H. message was a hoax. Such are not infre- | pleces. And it is true, furthermore,” and fingers trying to get the ho is stomach his the boy is sure| OAKI and boy of the M: cial Ch y is alw on why reas »rning. The The decorated f 1 & birch branch and gner); times in els . 3 ittee for a Demo- | mon: offertory, sol quent. Only this evening a local physi- Bryant laughed, as much as to say that e B e e ey clan was suddenly summoned to hurry to | Detective O'Hare is given to dreaming. Sevefal Pa es of Flctlon ed in plain squares ech was forcible, displaying | in rin_in_Excelsts,”” a drugstore near Seventh and Chester | Harrfi flgrl;)flx:&n-n‘ol& Tft:mh Hn;lr‘y g y fectly that their gloss pmprehension of the iaw and (he bymn No. 63, “Shout a = e of the best sneak- streets to attend a man who, t| ole- | the p the phoner intormed Him, had oy the tele-| ihioves there Is In the Western country, of the table the Seventh-street local. The doetor | And a smoother man never lived. I ar- helped in the seating , and not only B ut resulted ni his ap- Stories of Every-Day Life, deo ” ¥ 3 EEee i s ] no sooner arrived than did also the police | TeSted him two weeks ago, and where do It ir red };1:5»“.{:}1:”:‘:‘:3 3 last oner as Chair- ; S;l;vic\g? in Oakland Churches. | patrol wagon, which had been sumrmoncs Jou think we found saws on him? He . : ot ch pieces ha | "in that Congrens. the Fiftwnrn. e | pOAREAND: Dac, 2 -Sermons appro- | fo quickly take the supposed Injured man | 1A, hree saws (n hollow tooth, and_be- Fashions and other matters. ‘ etc., in towels Hight | Tayler showed capacity for disposing of | Pule nt most of the local shiusenes Sregthe | te - e e Conently: | rington is often referred to as Blinky be- " e the towel | clection contests promptly and equitably. | At the First Baptist Chureh mew Ga2: | to make the hoax complete, the Coroner's | Tin& E “saw wagon arrived ready to cart the supposed | S3use of his glass eye—we found the saw- H Th morning was “The | dead man off to the Morgue. All had been | PO¥ in was no effort to erowd the bart’s topic_in avor of the Repuk hristmas_Story,” and this evening the by “Understand, of course, these saw ALL PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED t Taylor alw s cases in The Star of the East” was the subject | Jolly. fyeneiat the fnest siemperads stesl and a manner t of Rev. C. R. Brown's morning sermnt P SRR could have cut through the best chilled & sermon . his attainments as a r, looked to at the First Congregational Churel | steel bars in the world. The blades had it up some time before this session began to in- | the evening service the oratoris o (ht Reward for Lost Diamonds. | been made from watchsprings and were to allow It to | vestigate the law of the Roberts e, and | Messiah was rendered. e OAKLAND, Dec. 24.—Chief of Police | scarcely an inch long. But they were Then turn again. | pe undertook the task with thoroughness | “'Rev. Dr. R. F. Coyle, at the First Pres. | Hodgking has announced that a reward of | Saws ail right enough, and the kind that of the linen has been | ~The method In which he communic: yierian Church, spoke to-night = $200 Is offcred for the recovery of the six | many a criminal ha% prayed for after ¢ e this process press | pig information to the House this week ngs of Hope. diamond rings and two dlamond pins, lost | the police have nabbed him and his sgaln on the right side, iding the om- | was only new evidence of Mr. Tavler's| 'Rev. R. C. Stone. at the Centennfal | last Wednesday by Mrs. John F. Conners | friends can't get bail. They are almost X r The pressing upon the | competency. He is strong in argument, | presbyterian Church, delivered a sermon | in the vicinity of Fourteenth and Jeffer- | 8s good as bafl for any man behind the be resorted 1o t0 bring | cpeaks fluently and cogently and drives | this morning on “Twice in Bethlenew. | son streets. John F. Conners offers the | bars and nothing to do but saw away the f the embrotdery and | yig points hame with logical arrangement. | or Prospect and Retrospect.’ ‘| same reward for any Information tnat | time and the bars. Gold Tooth doth not In point of fact, em-| Ny Tayler is 47 years old, a nat of | Christmas service | may lead to the recovery of the jewelry. make a firnctlvo of carrying these saws down iron 16 PAGLS OF IT AT $1.00 A YEAR Only Two Cents a Week—You Can’t Afford to Miss It. There are no look much better after 11 done, than | WemErs Reserve Coflege. in the class of Erenc third, Avenue | Eapuint | Hon E WA Shife” them ‘from. his pocket 'and. concent f this is well done, | Western Re: » College, e class cf “ranz Abt's “Holy F: "“was | iati s D! a ! ught school, and once heid | jeljvered by 1 q\];\rleql ','(','f R Initiation of Woodmen. | them there without detection. He never with a_good ironing »f Superintendent of Schools with a folded ars. Then he undertook news. >, linen not | paper work 3 ; &re | eqitor of t e eyl " | OAKLAND, Dec. 24.—An mportant ini- | carries more than three saws. Dennett P& bout “Angel Song and | yaiion in Athens Camp No. 451, Woodmmen | - ~The bow. Which he had concealed fn Church a Christmas eve | Of the World, will be held Wednesday | his eye soc n by the children of ihg | €Vening December 2T, at which the de- | blades. It was even smaller than the as made so that it could be gy \ gree tedm of Oakland Camp wil be'pres- | doubled by ‘means of @ tiny hinge,'and the | as Pros- ong™ was the subject of | ent- Refreshments will be served. was altc er the mosy perfect arrange- = putnts go. a8 when legat pro | Botahickanders sormon to-night at the | A e Tt L avic s OREbISC e RITAT tuts lottery schemes nor side fakes at- a [ o, h pro- ester-street M. rch. The music e b 3 5 gl o sl City feebp “hrisi usio | | "¥\hen T arrested Harry I had been told for “company.”—Kansas Clty | st : sanaisted € Chitstiag) anthems anaiear: WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 5, 18%. | to look him over well for saws. 1 could tached to THE WEEKLY CALL. It's ——————— | cal prestige of his father, who | ““The subject of Rev. Alfrea Bayley's ser- WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 5, 18%. | find none in his pockets, and would have WASHINGTON, D. C] Dec. 5, 18%. | found none, but he fell to talking and Buckeye politics, and prosatosut flEurs 1o Nstr the saws dropped from his tooth and cut mon to-night at the Fourth Congrega- during Lincoln's administration was Brega. Germany’s Empress. tional Church was *‘The Blessedness of a straight business proposition. a very mistaken su: was refused a liquor license recently by | and am now being kept very busy ex- |Is rocked during his infancy. In this cra- be otherwise, as the majority of the the Supervisors, was the scene of another | and am now being kept very busy ex- | dle, which is perhaps the most beautiful ever the Emperor m re §s probabl X foty tn | & p3 casury. | the - v " s. Brigham H. Roberts, his tongue. He gave them up then, and e Kaiser cs Buch an interest | ComPptroller of the Treasury. ‘ the Blessed Virin." There was also| 3> BREDAM H: Roberts, later ho showed me the bow in his eve Red Cross; the best proof | Di Ot Draea v. B. Fay Mills, pastor of the First| Mrs. Brigham H. Roberts, glgl::kel. 1 lfln)‘(i u;:u :v&r.\'fl&rom mn‘x ul;}:) that one of the E eror’'s nsmore’ TTec e 9] . e saws and the bow e now in & P B Bl E ol s (he} 385 Chuseh, Jreschod & sermon th- Salt Lake City, Utah. curio department in the inspector’s room.” 16 PAGES A WEEK : e 3 One of the best-dresse: ers on the | on “The Day We Celebrate.” There Salt Lake City, Utah Kansas City Times. Jing of & new dec ton, to | pIONC cratic side of tne House is Repre- | were also appropriate exercises by the Salt Lake City, Utah, - - ves In the cause of gentative Dinsmore of Arkansas, says the | Sunday schoo! o o o . AT 51.00 ‘ YE‘R ’ . from which the 1 Chicago Tribune. He seldom appears be- —_—— My Dear Wife: T arrived here yesterda: Costliest Cradle in the World. 10 Fepeatedly that the | fore noon. and s atways aturedin o well-| «Rough House” in Thalia Saloon. | My Dear Wife: I arrived here yesterday | | There is exhibited in the drawing-room a<hioned In her ideas and | ATURE frock coat Arcor Hle K e *His| OAKLAND, Dec. 20.—The mnotorious| My Dear Wife: I arrived here yesterday | the wonderful golden cradle I which ench . to have an opinion of her | Patent JCUITC SNCH ceable than it would | Thalia saloon on the county road, which Drst-bovik son ol L i e d 2 | | SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY o ® © @ o @ o @ ] ® ] (4 4 @ o £3 o ® o ® o § [+ ® o £3 o g @ (] ® o @ -3 ® o * o § o § £3 o b o £3 o ® o (4 ° § o E3 ° @ o * o ® @ ] @ o @ o ® o k3 o £3 o k3 o °* ® Q L4 o ® o @ o @ o L3 o £3 o Democrats are from the South, and they up e t being ki v d costly thing of its kind in the world 3 ters 3 Vel mil. (& S = disgraceful “rough house” last n, R and am now being kept very busy ex-|and costly b irf.-.‘: g chment of ‘his younEer B e O "Sothed in Sack s bl B'flfiééquednm ‘ovey Randlett, e s s A EE T L i e L R h an | rul . ooty o 0 Was my: sly laining why chly vas C. 2 chigren, entirdy 10 1S VLS Miprier It | have appareniy boen ot of, the tallocs | Foeh ATVCROR i Vi g aid Wb | DAIRIng WhY I am 20 muchly Resagibess giien the samsof Tohn 2k S5 G Wiat o Gieat, Papes You n this he is 1 o O e: | hand : v, b -t0es -s | Anthony. together with a youn, 4 laining why 1 am so muchly ert v: 3 e ‘e T e analng . evers ~ detail, | 81 the ks edr Jancice. . the Slouch | named Georgta Clark, were landed h the | SR D R L LI hrew el Can Get for Two Cents a Week! housewife o g * | wl - o Count y 1 uinlan. v v, nown 3 d not only of housekeeping, but ale Of Be¥| pae affected by Boutherners. s e it v S VL Your loving hubby, Edward for the Prince of Wales, one of ldren’s '1"{' ;' r‘c:;‘.. Whatever. On the ———————— men with disturbing the peace. ¥ Your loving hubby, his godfathers, and Willlam for his grand- »oks no inter! her sons have outgro; A politician says the result of an elec- | While en route to the jail on an electric e father and godfather, Willlam K. Vander. 0908040 #0600 2040 0 0® 0809040804 gther band, when her sons Bove SRR | gon often depends on whether a candi. | car Randlett and Anthony made a dash . bilt, her maternal A on are decided by | date shal ands with the ward heeler | to escape at Washington street, near S “BRI The two children are very closely guard. T oror, and the loving mother bas, | and seys “Good! Buys’ | Eighth. In his effort to retain his pris- s —Balttmore American. |ed in the nursery, which conslsts of tae e " . g