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THE SAN FKFRANCISCUO CALL, MUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1900. GAY COLORS AND MUSIC SUBSTITUTED e - |AUCTION SALES Ham T. GIbbs, the chairman of the investi- | gating committee and the sentor elder of - SEAS 4 fi Il the church, who made a short state- SALE CRENE S sag ment to the effect that the special com- THIS DAY. mittee had investigated the matter long e ment of ¥ head of choice, well broke * WANT DEWEY'S NAME TO HEAD and carefully; that they had called into D MARES from the Smith ranch, B R e e S - consultation with them the leaders of the day Sales- ! Christian _church through the Stat AF e | Eméndment upon the Fupthe e ! R | i the comm e b a & e . . ] v h 3 First Christian Church Made : Leaders of Gold Standard| emocracy Favor the Admiral RAFEE * a Change in Committee’s Report. F.‘TI»‘, a them. Inay upon the 1 comra PACiFIC synTEm 1o aret Eacg Chairman William T. Gibbs of the Investigating Committee Alone Voted Against the Substi- ¥ Appoint a Committee to Wait J Him and Solicit His | Acceptance of the Nom- ination. tution of Words. | i gt ~cial Dispatch to The Call | Oakland Office San Francisco 1118 Broadway, April Resolved, Tha* i~ tae r-atter of | the divorce case we find by the evi- dence presented that he was justified i scesing the divorce. We deem his action in visiting | Princeton at the time and under the circumstances to have been imprudent as a minister. April 28.—The R e e = = DG DODOD BB esshodhodesdesed - t has been added ering by reason of | 2 W. T. GIBBS, | same time. i : ROBERT P. DAY, 7 i : ARORGRIG REBART | aa el W. J. BEATTIE, oe Ske 8 H. OLSEN, | : 3 i | e (i B e e CRAIGIE SHARP. o - Sbuen-= eonr napitn Vol R i This was the report of the special in- | ¥ . and Mrs. Netti Lawren: ! Musyaville, Ovovl £ 0p Niles, “an Jose and Stockion *3:00p The Owl Limited—Tracy 1. Saogus for Sau bars, Los Avgeies......... 130 Stocktou, Mercedl. | resio 30P Fros.o, linkersiie vestigating committee that has been c sidering the case of the Rev. Gu Smith, pastor of the First Christl Church of this city. It was presented at a meeting of the congregation held at the close of the morning service to-day. When it had been read a motion was made to - Denied His Seat. GRACEFUL LITTLE ONES REHEARSING FOR MAYDAY AT GLEN PARK O e i et e o000 ebeeietttisieittdedeietededeisdedsdededededeod |amend the report by striking out the the | crowd in attendance will be a tremendous | assured financial success of their under- | words “to have been Imprudent as a min- len | one. taking, and donations continue to pour : he park will have the appearance of |in. The fine flagpole just outside of the < ound on a small s has been donated b *HeE eDEO e D SO e o b * o Now That .ie Doesn’t i 2 decorations, streamers Annuity So- | o 4 ‘,"9,!“’1?1’””0”' \ the | flowers, banners, booths, bands of music ay be left | 19330 8 . throngs of gay people making merry hr, secretary of the 834 side e teachers are enthusfastic over the uarters of the execu- COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). Fuot of Market Strect Ezcursion for & iIn the Goldfields is as necessary as a pick. No miner should be without one. Unaffected by extreme cold or heat. WINCHESTER AMMUNITION Always reliable, sold everywhere. Send name and address on a postal card for 160-page illustrated catalogue. It is free. Winchester Repeating Arms Co., NEW HAVEN, CONN. 418 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. IFIRE IN THE HOLD OF THE WILLAMETTE SEATTLE, Wash., April big steam col! illamette, ating be- tween t} r 1 Francisco by the ific Coa fire to-day wt : bunkers b5 water in CAPTAIN HOOPER OF THE REVENUE SERVICE DEAD said @o not know why The people et CREEK ROUTE FERRY. k in thirty feet of | Prom SAN PRANGISCO— . Mar N » 8)— save her from the | blaze originated in a large quantity he had just taken on as | yur's work the officers | 1 were unable to NEILL EXCELS IN BRIGHT COMEDY o ames, and at < \"r'Y who can a'mmmm, :’1'\ |A Wild Rumor Circulated t i ‘.“:\:(.l.r {:.!'::z i“n;“fii;’; i : About the Seven Sisters | e e Turning Turtle. cargo d crew stop th 5:30 o’cloc clock she sank, two port- »pened. A crowd of | ed to witness the bat- ! P t the vessel and of her op- OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEAN TRAVEL. | o- | The Schooner Left Here for the Cape say 'HJ“ Sz Lot Bend b SRR 77| ome Goltnatds L Wednesday [P RS | pacific Goast Steamship Co. | THE ALASKA EXPLORATION COMPANY Eards m- " With a Party of Fortune 1az ‘_"'“",.;‘r'r‘j ‘]l‘,‘,‘r"? Vg 2 Iz‘fm‘n’li Steamers leave Broadway 4 ce | Hunters. amidships, s said to be burned. She wiil | e e g tch From This is the fourth week of the work of | be raised at low tide to-morro: May 1 6 11 16721, 25, 31 June SAN FRAD O Direct for - and as “A Glide “ e T Titie to Sommvany stoam- | SAYS DEWEY WILL RETIRE (114 story about the schooner Seven | I e L - : | Sisters was circulated around the water CHINESE TROOPS HAVE | rfi‘mp}.;{ %fl;n‘.i‘é‘a e ek | __ aSsturdey and Sunda Sunday aed Monday. front vesterday. It was told with all a, Everett, |— - — | kinds of circumstantial details that the A BRUSH WITH BOXERS L o, CALIFORNIA NO®THWESTERN RY. CO. == . May 1 William L. Wilson’s Predictions as . - + | vessel had turned turtle. One story had ':zs 31, June 5, fitth a The Well-Known ALASKA FLYER, | for indulging In 244 that some of the passengers and crew | Foreign Residents Become Alarmed | change at Seattle to this compa | LESSER G. N. Ry.: at Ti to Political Situation. a = ad been brought into port by a coasting and Strong Force Is Sent to tor Alasia fam L. S. S. HUMBOLDT, |SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG e o ChIifE B steamer, while another, which started Subdue the Marauders. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—i0 a. m.. May 3 | RAILWAY COMPANY. % = s - ate In the afternoon was to the effect 3 - i 8, 13, 18, 23, 25, June 2 and every fifth day | c_ege g . nds had been drowned. As far | TACOMA. Wash., April 29.—The steam- | thereatter. ,allmg WEDNESDAY - - May 30. T F\""' S “\M"k“ s:. ; ) o 70 FAE that the Boxers | For Santa Cru: in Shan Tung and | ucos. Port H. Tt henn ~v’irr-\1 | Santa_Barbara by the reactionary |a. m., M Dowager. | every’ fourth ‘@ For San Diego, ascertained, there was not a | Ship Olympia brings new her story. After hours | are having more trc SR e i provinces. Tk discover where the gainst forelgner )m and told all Inquir- | POlicY of the ers that re was no truth in the yarn. Foreigners residing in Chihll became The Seven is a schooner of 130 | @ t month, with the re been running on the se troops were se osen hath o uding gangs of B dozen years. About a|.ompined gave a total force of 2000, 30, 9:00, 9 m.; 12:3 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Saturdays—Extra trips at 1.9 1:30, 33 ¥ n Pedro (Los Angel i Newport—§ L 11, 15, 19, 23, , June 4 and ¢ thereaffer. ping only at Port Harford Santa Barbara. Port Los o8 _Angeles)—11 a. m 25, June 2 and every (San Luis OBt ult that | angeles and R sev- | May 1. 13 4 e | fourtn’ day ‘thereafter. s S oo CR | “For Ensenada. Magdalena Bay, San Jose d S chartered by the Anvil [ JaT fight ensued, In which 20 Boxers | Cabo, Mazatl . La Paz, Santa Rosaita | B0 v and fitted out for | were killed Chinese troops won be- | and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each e. When ready to | cause they were bette ed wal | ome. When ready to | cause they wer b MEEH | "For further information obtain company's | remarked along the | S. S. MORNING STAR, she wa. g Comng T pass: and freight rates apply THE ALASKA EXPLORATION 0, gan Franctseo 1500 San Franctseo. at she was topheavy and was T = o ners, saill dat N ours of | W Sun- Sun- Vel he rnr]n. \\’cdr»;im-r and ran | TICRET ong 4 New Montgomery | lcg‘ln?r»;i ([“‘;"R‘A‘!;li_;!'l:_A:’:?'LAFTllui $:00 sm| Novato. B St S e northwester, and these facts | stre-: (Palace ; | DIREC ¥ AVRE-PARIS . $:30 am| Petaluma. | & m (1025 am led to the story of a disaster ALL l OR SODUALL. ERENG # ST Jedren e ot <HPPR §:0 pm! Santa Rosa.| 7.3 pm! 8.2 p So-persistently circulated. e A . from Pie &2 3 . Fuiton, = BRETAG 7:30 am Windsor 10:25 am 10: LA G May 8:00 am. 7:35 pml 6:20 pra Change in §a.i10rs’ Home. PORTLAND in Melvin Stapl who has been ed with the Sailors’ Home for qu't2 TE CONVE From Spear-street Whart at 11 a. m. g ¥ , retires from that in- » FAR $12 First Class Including Berth 10:25 am 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm CY FOR UNITED 32 Broadw Hu w 8:00 am er Five Brothers went out ) ard may dirine her s THE 0, R, & N, £, [k il the Seven Sisters. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO |1 | Has [ | | 1 | - J. F. PU Z « st | 10:25 am During his term as s 2‘%5:.5\"‘"‘];“,'(’\_5:\ ”.""d Meals. § Montgomery ave., S anctseo. | sooml Guerneville. | 7:35 pm| many of the abuses that T ek e e - - | = #:20 pm in the institution Wwere | fn mecordance with the directions of the RE- | ooy e g o5 - and the place becatne | PUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE thet | Comiioia ol aiia Walle BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. SSanf S 18 sl 65 ann nded to be—a home 0T | selegated represeniatives of the Republican | Helena and all points erem “":“ 5“"“"‘1”“3?- Party from the several States assemble in Na. | Through tickets tc 5 superintendent. S | tional Convention !n the cit Philadelphla. . C. oroughly acquainted with the business | (¥ . i ! g ! h t] State of Pennsylvania. on TUESDAY, the 19th PER and holds the respect of every saflor that | yie Pl y PR TEn Mgy oy Srctock noon, | GOODALL. PERKY comes to San Francisco. for the purpose of nominating cand!dates for [10:40 am(10:25 am 5:00 pm! Sebastopol. | 7:35 pml 6:20 pm FOR U. §. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, Steamer “‘Monticeilo. ~ Btages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West ngs: at Fulton ; at at 9.4 | Springs and Wh e Sulphur Sp for Altruria: at Ly n for Lytton Sprin, Eprings. Mendocino City. Fort Brage. West- Water Front Notes. {he office of President and Vice President of s Geyserv kaggs Springs; at Cloverdals | The German ek Henry Clement 1s now | e Galed State. and fo ach othr bustnes AMERICAN LINE. e R e | out 27 dasa from Hamburg for Kiao- | ss may be brought before aid convention: and | NEW TORK. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS g, Hichinad Sortngs, Kelseyvite, Carle chau, and 6 per cent reinsurance is being | n accordance with the Instructions given by | Stopping at Cherl westbound A e e Viehy Dortm. Saeatemn venix | on b She was last heard of on fonal Committee, directing that the ew York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Springs. Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Pl dn iz e SBIRT A { When she was spoken In | Congressional District delegates ehall be chosen L A i e s RAILROAD TRAVEL. T e e CALIFORNIA CLUB’'S [ p Jonmtthge 35 wests SR Sl Lo s i 1o e May 16 St. Paul.........June ~~~~~ | Banhedrin = Heights. . Hullviile. Orr's . Hot at she will join the Annie | Committee of each sald district. in the sams RED Usal. Willits, ~Laytonville. Cummins, among the list of “missing” in a r as the momination of & Represe - D STAR LINE | port - in Congress !s made in sald district; therefor: New York and Antwers | ALIFORN'A IMITE Beivs Sorins. Harrs, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia amer Curacao arrived from Mex- |y 4 From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. | e torday to Mondsy reund trip Usbets b ts via San Pedro vesterday. She | "p .4 my the REPUBLICAN sTATe | Noordland ..May 2| Westernland ....May 3 | reduced rates. SINGLES TOURMAMENT DEBS OR BAKER. g " 2 v " s up a valuable cargo of concen- | .o - : Fricaland .......May 9| Kensington .....May 30 | e s U Sits 46 &8 M of-the-Roadsters Divided on It Will Be F hed To-Morrow With [eh was taken to Selby’s smelt- rr.\rn:'l, r:vhnm,v"'r.ur i“nnv r:r,:uw:m\“' Southwark May 1¢/ Noordland s S il e T e points jential Choices. George Whitney and Root in uring the afternoon. representing the Rep Y of sald EMPIRE LINE an a e ou e Ticket offices. Market st Chronfele bldg. Presidenti: es. g cpor Westminster will get | Etate, that the Congressional Committees of Frii st B C WHITING. R X. RYAN. <A il Joseph A the Courts. i -'and the Warren to-morrow. | the several Congressional Districts of the S 8. 5, Ohio, from San Francisco, May 15, and = General Manager. Gen. Pass. Ageat. e r s t ment of the | In order to have the vessels ready on time | of California are hereby advised and reau from Seattle, May 24. to Nome and St. Michael [ | - — — Subsequent sailings June 30, July 31. August 30. | "0“1“ PAClFIG GDAST HAILROAD | h was held | Captain Dunn and his men have been |to call Congressional: Conventions of their C eond class age. No stee coPking night and day. The cargo only | sressional Districts. to be held as hereinarter | ¥ ot S 23000 Cion Sregarding freieht ta n'fo arrive for the Warren last Saf: | Providedy at ‘which two rloeates shail) ‘be | jduinge "aroly to . but Captain Dunn says it will be | chosen e OB I hericts ia N’ N ONAL NAVIGATION CO. board and the ship ready for sea on | the NATIONAL REPUBLIZAN CONVEN- P et s ax s day morning. | FYON %0 be heid ax aforesaid. and for tne 3 iternate deles: to act in | g G W hite B .ulecflol:hof ok B RV Tk o & TR 5 st ol | case of the a ce of th ezates first cl Its than a vell- | "'The selectton of the delegates of the Con- | or the best players o | tion of the Congressional Committee of each Ay gaed - MAKES NOMINATIONS | aistrict. ‘in accordance with the call of the | qs TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ¥ S b Wh von by G e R | saanl s Taats ot 16 ner First and Brannan streets, 1'p. m. with his brother, and Provided, That the basls of representation | or YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling at et the matc i1l By ntests £ . [ fomia consta be as | Kope (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and t the match go to | Wi e No Contests for Offices of Re- | {7, to wit: One delegate for each Acsem- | Noncting at’ Hongkong with steamers for In- w ight and par T on Via Sausalito Ferry. April 22, 1%0. TO MILL VALLEY AN RAFAEL. . _*S:30, 9:30, 11:00 a m.: 4:15, *5:15, 6:15, 6:40 p. m, For Mill Valley and San ys, Wednesdays, Saturdays who meet running ago and L 00, 11:30 “1:30, 2:30, *3:45, 5:00, 6:00, 7:20 p. m. 11:00 . m. does not run to San Rafael Sun- days 4 class Dr. Root beat ! within the Congressional < " S Biaver by h sk corder, Secretary-Treasurer !;'zv}’;‘!d_"f:h" Where any ' Assembly Dr‘)‘«ij—?f-él etc. No cargo received on board on day | Trains marked (*) run w and Sergeant-at-Arms. o ed, more than cne county, there shall bs salling-1CA MARU. | RAFAEL bye and | San Franeisco Typographical Unfon | one delegate for each county and fractional | S5 AME Satu (o] e g 3 hen Root | nrg. 21 held its O o e niOn | vart of a_county in such Assembly District, | ' ARG ©3:30. 4:30, B 1y re In ifhe Ao 0. e o ""l” Fancnk jans omy dslegate for, each 300 wotes cast for | 58- = on_ Monday . Vb | be . , 64 and 65 | yesterday oon. meeting wi Henry Gag or Gov- E e v 10 ickest most @ - | Sterle 3 om Crowell by | held next Sunday in the Shiels building | [fno7in, J8%. and ine felegsts for each frac- Via sonorarg. . oY 1 iy e et 1 et | = STAET FOR CHICAGO. | gefauit from Haight | for the further consideration of proposed | It is further directed that the delegates | ROUNd-trip tickets at reduced rates. For CONNECTiNG TRAIN LEAVES SAN FraNciscor p. m by def: amendments to the constitution. | ehosen to the Congressional Conventions shayl | freight and passage apply at company’s offlc £ P11, Monday, Wednesday, Friday ains marked (%) start from San Quentin. fil 28 —Admiral | and 4 : as The union subscribed for stock in the | meat in State Conventlon at the city of Sacra- | 421 Market st corner First. Senday: sorking 3 Thices MILL VALLEY 1 3 v Mrs. Dewey and | games. In the fou ass Kuehn lost to | proposed labor temple and made several | mento, on TUESDAY, the 1ifth day of Ma W. H. AVERY, General Agent P.1 in time to connect with all limitod Mrs. ey and | games. hew took a de- | donations to worthy objects. 1900, at 2 o*clock p_m.. 1o select four delegates: trains for New York. Lieutenant Cald- | /0800 0 in the second | The union declared itself in no way con. | at-Jarge to the NATIONAL REPUBLICAN The €. 8. Australia 4 at noon in @ spec 4 ‘another trom Jones. Watson beat | nected with the picnic to be given at El | CONVENTION above I e e the ars o s for Honoluia | OVERLAND - Leaves Say Franciscy at 538 and Ohio Rail- , 60, 63, and then he beat May- | Campo on May 19. ke, el e *Yor the slection of & Be. Wednesday, May 2 EXPRESS P-m- With Palace aad Tourist : Their train and 6. g The anpual election will take place on | Eessea) Committes, and for the transaction of N DARY . £ 9= Namess Cuy, St.Taum, B ns Sl the finals George Whitney of the first | May 18 The following nominGtions were | such further business as may be brought be- T e T et Chicago and East. Cazadero and way sta- & o 4 t tson of the fourth, giving | made yesterday: fore the sald State Convention. ackiand Zor avaend | Local trains between Stocktom. VALLEY % Tpon | him . by 6—4 and 8—6. Root of [ President—H. Gibb, A. C. Schwatka. T¢ ia° further directed that' whers primary Weanesday. May 18 Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Tulare S p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta~ of 7Be | the sccond class beat Johnson of the third || Firat yicg prepideni—3t Monahon, J. D. | shefeft, M Remblcly Srindpite fatd Yo' | © e | st Bekratiaid. e i, il - ag. | (with odds of 15), 3—6, 6-2 an 3 Laing, D. S. White. e sround the world via Hawall 5:15 p. m, weekda: Saturdays excepted)— admiral’s Begi| "The last game < tournament will be | “E0Eng" Vice Drésident—E. H. Carey,|foms: the Regublican solicy and the ‘samin: o Favorite line around A e India "Sues. SEE YOU IN San Frarcisco office, 628 Point Heyes and way stations TRISCO SOON MarketStreet, Phone Main _8:%0 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- : veen, George Whitney and Dr. C. > o G M, nts. At the | between Georg James Cosgrove, C. M. Jon g e R o Support the mominees of the Republican | ENEland, etc.; §610 first class. . U 3PAECRELS & 10z CO., agts.. 14 Montgomer, . B. Root, the latter to receive odds of 15. | Secretary-treasurer—H. L. White. Pe ing election.” z < . - ented with & | It will be pia morrow. Recorder—Will J. French, P fuvtner directed that contests must be | Pier 7, Faot Pacific St Freicht 7! OS] gay; Sacramento, 01 ) Street; SanJose, T West 6 B = Sundays—Point Reyes and way a merican Besgty | ol kit D Sergeant-at-arme_Alex D Smith, it withthe Secretary_of, he Congressionat | iz — ar a cheer went up as the train | Rain at Fresno. Jelegates to International Typograph- | Ccmmittee in v' B T o ement ! o | hion convention—Robe ] of the grounds of t . five days pre- HATHOR .5500 To . . 1d main has besn fallleg hers all duy, the | J, Nealy, Fhil Johnson, A e sional’ Committee. with sald Commite X P15 2000 Tons| April 22, 1500 via Sausalito Ferry. Week G225 KEABNY ST. Established b Death of Mrs. Warfield Clay. precipitation up to 5 p. m. amounting to| Delegates to Allied Printing Trades |tees determination therein. must be tranamit- “hly salling for Vaiparaiso and Hamburg e s obong g BB T i Tt e EXINGTON, April 20-Mrs. M. L| 76 making a total 01"109 lgrhu ‘;cr the I(;luunl:ne—|l‘-:tn’rley Lewis, George A. Orr, to m‘e ;.«m.-ryl:( ;:renrs'u‘:;cs.:}r:;-cgz‘ | vl‘:; y :‘" “v:;'o“.‘ Pl ’-.._ — ..":"n‘f mfl:.; ._-;, '._‘_ ,’;""’"" J.'filé;‘.namx.,‘.}{.',’; eld Clay, the divorced wife of Hon. | on. he rain will perhaps damage | Harry . mittee a cramento. i exican Cent merioa, i g . 23 isease neart g oy Z5me hay, but this will be offset by the | Delegates to Labor CounchT. H. Ar-|day ot ey, 10, | "'s.S. (CTAVIA AILS ABOUT ¥AY 10. B ickets cah be Durchiased af i’ sau- 210 Disemsen i hedoctor cureshen &« M. Clay, the sa f Whithall, | et 88 years old. She was the | amount of good it will do to grain and [ nold. A s e, Becratars H. Parker, J. K. Phillips. Thomas | _ Adopted by the REPUBLICAN STATE CEN- | 2. D. SPRECKELS & RROS. (0. Asents, 114 Montgomery wother of Brutus J. Clay, pasturage and also vineyards Wright, F, A. Hawley, M. Monahon 12 E. C. HART, Bier o 7—F reizht Offies, 357 Harke! Si.. San Franciaco foot of Market st. San Francisco. Fare, ranteed. Call orwrite Cures) round trip from San’ Francisco, §1 4. | Dr.d. F. wABBON, Box 1937, 5aa Fraacica.

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