The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 9, 1900, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1900 1 [ X0 tons of nal 3600 bales of cotton, 50 | D. Knight, $1000; Albert J. Knight, a | Head just after dark. Captain Piltz de- | | fi A s of wire and about 70 tons of miscel- brother, and his wife, $5000 each; Emily | cided that it was too late to approach the | i { i s merchandise, including bicycles, Camp, a niece, $3000; Abbie Swiff, niece, | harbor and sailed slowly along the coast, | i n | { ypewriters, ri drugs. | | $1000; Thomas Severson, Charles Peoterson, to remain outside and signal ected that she w reach Yok | James Van Buskirk, John Sullivan, Frank in the morning. He was quite | about the 1st of February. Swift, employes, each t * with the coast, having been here | ' 3 imes ew minutes be- ster he remarked to his wife. | COLOMBIA’S PRESIDENT T0 UNSEAT CLAR BY A COLLISION i enty-five shares | gas stock valued at $2500; Rosie Johnson, | a servant. $00; Thomas' Peirno, an em- | ploye, twenty-five shares of Marysville | and Yuba City Street Rallway stock: the —— n deck v;’;lth h;:’n‘ that he would up all night and lc after | s ~, > ing s | Ladtes’ Relief Society, Catholic i so near land. Mrs. Pilta CALLED BY DEATH | He;l:fl Snc!elyfi M;rr; ville &alpr:’e\folelftd:g- B “]“ ‘;‘“xf o Clav soclation, $1000 each: A. C. Bingham, his 5 ght before stin + 2 : . o3 X 3 3 xecutor, $5000 as o & : oK Willi e Willia ttle of the Montana mis Demise Complicates the Political | POlice Are Looking for|geeuion 30 g5 compenzation. &. ¢.| The William Carson Lost | Sc by th Millionaires. Outlook and Insurgents Become Active. pointed executors without bonds. tate is estimated at §150,000. — - the steame dine h almost passed tl The es- George Mayhood. Off Honolulu. | KINGSTON. 1 8.—Advices | e BURNED IN HIS CABIN and then suddenly change QT from | Spectal Dispatch to The Call. e 3 HONOLULU, Dec. %.—The barkentine |COUISC. o for™ s g = Body of Nelson Delavergne Found in | Willlam Carson, Captain J. Piltz, With | caotie bty od e me the qor e’ —Mrs. Martha Mayhood the Ruins of His Home. coal from stle, and the island zer Ao gt o SAN JOSE, Jan. 8.—At 4:30 yesterda: . hood, with the | MOrning the small cabin occupled by Nel-| The Claudine P ! . ut 11| Son Delavergne, an expressman, on Bird | ang the sailing v ¥ 3 y = avenue, was burned to the ground. When | jn 5 fow moment e o o a search of the ruins was afterward made | Jett her it was thought e By L AT Dinds 6 Unde foand. “Death was probably Suctes asels | EODe to the bottom, but the next mo ana cre . e B lerable. 4 e ey the hulk was recovered by tugs. and crew of g ESSRIgao FIRE IN NEW MEXICO. T S “_l.hml \‘.q'f‘)in;'nll‘:;"‘\gfi.'w\‘ffi?; ng. The 5 AL A res Completely Destroyed divorce proceed- he barn, it is supposed De- | o s G e e e N. A o AR short time ago that | ttending to his horses | Y WO 4 4 \ P. N. 3 d a divorce and g had a hemorrhage; that rted that she had gor 2 : T tody of t back to the cabin, over-| sel, bringing them as ttom. The salling ves- e Clar the father to- | turned & mp in falling, and so set fire Nothing was saved from the William hat her hull was * - § rw. A acted marked at-| to the building. He was unmarried and | Carson. The crew had barely time to gct m view. Four v - + <A he city and caused | ¢4 years of age. His only relative is a| aboard the Claudine before the barker- o water and the re - + to-night on the | sister in the East. 5 ;um went on 12:-5u1‘,—1‘«(x|:0:nv\1: TS Pilt as they passed ab : : e time a business Water Carnival Planned. | Sisteq froos the deak of the Catson to o hat could be seen whe: to the Klondike two = g | Claudine while the water aros * + E Special Dispatch to The Call | the cabin of the Carson. St 4 SAN DIEGO, Jan. §.—Plans are ma- | from the roof of the cabin * + ng for a big celebration of Washing- | feet of wat deck. _The, ¢ + + s birthday by a water carnival be- | {he same passage, leaving all t * + fore the ships of war leave for !helr‘ n‘%he “William Carson was less than a | : : . s mx:nvry;\;lilfi ; Zr"?r’e“‘fif;?d‘;?’m‘"":fi“;i y.u?r nm.mpsr_;ei was l}mf’finh:d ;5;r.1~:u;k1 Steamer Gazelle Wrecked. | o¢ he Chamber of Commerce on Friday | she went to Port Blakeley, taking jumber | TAMPA, Fla., Jan. §.—Word has been | SHINGTON = State an X‘AI-erlr;fl’('tv consisting of Simon | from that port to Aus r""“‘»‘“"\’ ;“";‘v;hl-’!'»“,‘h;’ne”::‘m"i r'"[az!’h’“ 1 rien a . ert | Newcastle \ree days w vrecked las! ednesday dur- x The will of D. ted to take charge !:Je‘x(r:é{ (\nn:coa;:} I'and & crew of thirtes In& a gale on a sandbar near Anna )r;-} ¢ ed ploneer, “’:\5 ’“,‘,’1 a They will formulate S\‘ trip was an unlucky one f ria’s ou. A passing steamer rescued clares all p com- 3 ction of the carnival wiil take | day out one of the men Poverty would soon be an unknewn | wife, excepting the | p ter save the land parade | board. antity if men could dispose of their ex- | by To 2 brother, John |on the in celebration of the day. | The unfortunate vessel arri rience at cost. f : : | - | Read y-made p v i R . Lo i After stock-taking we find a number of suits | ; worth from $8 to $10 that should be selling faster. B As January is generally a dull month we. want P 2§ to be kept as busy as possible, so we take these e of briberyin “the suits, even though they are worth as much as $10, s bmneon vone | and mark them all : They constitute a line of single-breasted sack : § suits in good mixtures of strong, firm material. e With cloth and labor costing so much now we P memunas o connse e 11N that suits equal to these are worth $10. L e Sale will last until the suits are all gone; but, of wiren i b course, the first buyers can get their proper sizes ‘ meewe b oand a big assortment from which to choose. Some | overcoats also at the same price—3$5.25. " Oregen Game Laws. Suits are in the window. See them; judge escr srmenome 8 them. You will buy willingly. : = | ildren’s Clothing ety ‘ Middy Suits s - A Money -saving opportunity for mothers—middy suits of blue x reging the Normal Schoo. . 1 . . cheviot, sailor collars, vestee and collar elegantly trimmed with five rows of o 2 : y soutache, either in blue, red or black; ages 3 to 8 years; actual value $2.25, for a limited time only Sl A0 Ball and bat free with every boys’ suit or overcoat. Out-of-town orders filled. Write us for illustrated catalogue No. 2. 718 Market Street. w go for the Orient. | §t. Paul Jan. 17 P New York ~Jan % New St. Louls Jan €1 3¢ Loats DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT. LIFE SAVED BY SWAMP-ROOT, The Wonderful New Discovery in Medical Science. 1ff Wr 9 PILLS = 10 cents and 2S cents, at all drug stores. e BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters S A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA~ tor and Nervine. The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Special Tonfe for the Sexual Organs for both sexes. The Mexican Re: for Diseases of t N 323 Market street, S. #ETHS DR, HALL'S REINVIGORATOR B Five bundred reward for anm case we cannot cure. This secrek remedy stope all losses in bours, cures Emissions, Impo= Varicocels, Gonorrhoes, Strictu Los§ res, d all wasting effects use or excesses. Sent 2 ottles. §5: guaranteed ta {Jddress HALL'S MEDICAL IN- diseases quickly cure: Pacific Coast Steamship Co leave Broadway San Francisco: Steamers whart. For Alaskan ports, 10 & _m.. Jan. 6, 11, 16, 31, 3, 31 Feb. 5. Change to company’ssteam- Vancouver 1. 16 21, thereafter For E: Cabo, Mazatian and Guaymas month. For further folder. iMex.), company’s rmation obtain *ght to changs sal company reserves the dates and hours of TIUKEY OFFICE —4 street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, ¥ INS & CO. Market st TTHEO. R. & N. 0. ATCH FAST STEAMERS TO New Montgomery Gen. Agts., San Francisco A salls 13 W Feb. 7. 17 Spokane. Fast. eral Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. Siipertntandents AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound From New York every Wednesd RED STAR LINE New York and Antwerp. From New York every Wednes. " Southwark rdiand ......Feb. 3L EMPIRE LINE Seattle. St. Michael, Dawson City. For full inform egarding freight and passa ply to ¥ INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANTY, ‘% Montgomery st or any of gencies. 0 3 TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. at Nagasaki and nghai, and Hongkong with steamers for No cargo received on b on day H NIPPON MARU Friday, Feb. 3 AMERICA MAR Wednesday, Mar. 7 Round-trip ced rates. For treight and pe company’s office, 421 Market street, W Jeneral Agent The S. 8. Australls for Honolula Wednesday, Jan. W 1900, at 2 p. m. S. 8. Moana saf Hono for Sy: Stgamship- e ey Wednesday, (@©mean Jan. %, at $ p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Sues, England, etc.: $610 first class. & U. 3¢nECAELS & BRUS. CO., Agts... 14 M Biot 7 Fool Pacific St Freight OMics. 327 Market St COMPAGNTE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LI TO HAVRE-PARIS. s - from Pler 42. LA CHAMPAG) 10 a m. a. o 5 Montgomery Agents, CAPE NOM F SSENGER AND £ BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. TFOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND YALLEJD. Steamer “‘Monticello. " Tues, Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:6 5, 8:40 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night): Fri- 10:30 & m.. $ on-street Dock,

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