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10 THE SAN FKANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1900. OPFOSITIONTD . IDROVE KNIFE BLADE INTO HIS MARKSMEN WERE i ROLL STUFFING | SIDE BECAUSE HE BEAT HER| OUT N NUMBERS | TOBE VRIS Turr, e i oo it o son] MWD SPECIAL SALES. —_— r : : Republican Voters Organisze| Room, Draw§ Weapon in Fury and Stabs Him, All of the Shooting Stands : " Aoainst Wholesale | Inflicting Dangerous Wounds. Were Full From Morn During the entire month of JULY we will ~ Colonization. T B G G o T PR L . Until Sunset. offer in all our departments large quantities . f EA of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS at about one- nira Assembly District Club There Was Much Competition for half former pricess We quote a few items. ill Meet To-Night to Protest Class Medals, Trophies, Rec- Against Crimmins and ords and Bullseye ADVERTISEMENTS. i : t : i S S SR S S ¥ e e e e S Y ] Kelly's Methods. Caah Prises e 25 pleces NOVELTY DRESS [100 dozen Ladles’ 2-glasp T sale of the roll in the Sl wee sty AP vilia Al ahvtol GOODS, in small checks| KID GLOVES, In Tans, ot _ by the shooting on the Shell Mound target range and plaids, warran- 25 Browns, Reds and 650 = yesterday, eight organizations holding ted all wool—yard.. c Black—palr........ ’ o e ons Jow i aud Reduced from 50c. Regular price $1.00. . could be desired, the light being good and 300 dOZEH I.fld ‘esv Hem_ there being but little wind. Those of the 30 pieces Genuine ENGLISH | Germania Schuetzen Club competing. for TWEEDS, in fancy weaves %rllilllclg?gdandHaml‘PrDO}(dErREg the big money prizes on the continuo y hes’ did not better their totals : and small checks, 48 P £ ng plans for securing to :’3::11% In x’r‘:e—feeglugf ETnl-sslof:f‘la!loc:;l)» inches in Wmm—’ CHlEFS._Iaundered ready t test, two 10-shot strings on the %-ring tar- for use—half dozen . | get, D. B. Faktor stood at the head of ) [ Rt for c p the list. ‘ine scores were as follow: Reduced from $1.50. B L First champion class, D. B. Faktor, 2 | rings; second champion class, H. Hul 25; first class, H. Stelling, 1500 dozen Ladies' Unlaun- 22 pleces Genuine Black| dered and Hemstitched colonization ailure if the . 191; first 'shot, E. and by the club B ;2:%2;‘3::; e Lg;;:fi;::n.‘vg,r u g;:{tgédlsnlé tc?nfis‘rlxlr%f(guar— Ll]lf“nEl; Hé\NDKEnRC}dHEFS A v The San Francisco Schue Verein; u w andsome han “ 2 th . 2gula y al shoot brought : overed that Kelly S e e e or spot—yard... 30¢ embroidery—each. .. [5¢ ing the roils with B o S R SORY S brought from the | average scores in their 2)-shot strings on Regular value 75c. Good value for 25c. treet @ protest was sent ilhs- 25-ring target. A. H.ul’a;)e I;‘as high |200 i L Taiidaies ymmt ned b |in the champion class. H. Stelling won | B gy Boggontin | the thira"claxs medal “tor keeps.” The| 3 CASes Genuine ENGLISH | <O FOZER /A0 &S, "DOTIEC loast two hundred names e STRIPED GALATEAS, in | gauge, double soles, be Sppolates i Lo S e e i 5 B Navys, New Blues, Pinks, ) ' 250 Truman, chairman of third class, Stelling, 388 (final); fourth , D. Dunker, 374; best first J.'D. Heise, t. J. D. Hei he Norddeutscher Schuet- Drabs and Black |2 heels and toes—pair and White—yard. . c Worth $4.00 Dozen. . " | 150 dozen Children's FAST 15 pleces FRENCH PRINTED| BLACK COTTON HOSE, ' c; oes, sizes 09— c I {km. of the club, wrote J. Curry, member mmittee’ of the which & de- best last s bers when the contes take place, and yes tion to the rul | prize in the bul s ll‘fnl. };l:« )1170;( bu{lfiA | eye measuring 100 of an inc! rom e | true center. Following are the winners stripes—uyard ..... i Worth 75c. | - )} S e Good value. for 35c. word on that day that he was Oekland and could not do so. The mem- bers of the club saw In this & subterfuge 3 Remnants of SILKS, DRESS GOODS, WASH FABRICS, A number of new members and several RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, PRINTED AND PLAIN DEN- visitors attended the bi-monthly shoot of | ne Golden Gate Rifle and Pistol Club, and IMS AND SILKOLINES marked down to about one-half 3 range former prices. y. On the not a little friend M 2%-ring target. Several 10-shot runs were | { made,” and Mason carrled off the honors | . with 229 in the gold medal match, al- | pugh McLaughlin ood high with | on the Bushnell trophy contest. On 50-yard Washburn, P"\ vard ra an, g s” pistol tre phy match with a score of 92 in ten shots. | | Following are the results of the shooting | | e several hes: | 200 yards, ring . Bushnell tro- | . W McLaushiin, 227, 15 F. E. Mason, w?ow B R R I S S e SRCN S SRR SO | Laughlin, e | Henderson, 204, 218 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SO 0000000400000 OO0 O 000900 +-0+-0-+-d0-0-¢ @ | IghierOn Nl ML en, 197, 196 B. Jonas, { WANTS SCHOOLHOUSE THE police are searching for Kitty | ried to his room at 219 O'Farrell street. )she was seen with Redell shortly |~ * "4 ;, pHirst el z|§' M. Henderson, 219, 213, 205; A. | — 3 WOMAN USES A KNIFE TO AVENGE A BEATING. | Bosond clapec0, Tammeren, M, B8 30 32 | - ° I, 13, 15, N7, 19, 121 POST STREET. E. Gorman, 92; M. J. White, S4. Revoiver trophy—J. E. Gorman, 8; F. E. Ma- | 208, 189 ¥ Sistol, all-comers’ trophy—F. S. Washburn, Turner, 2 woman of the tenderloin, | Dr. Duncan was summoned and pro- | after 4 o'clock in the morning, on Mason | J. - and when arrested she will be | nounced the wound a dangerous one, | street, near Geary | Mission Federated Improvement i : Sey, : v Franks and Redell w ki lice | som, 8. ssi t t charged with an assault to commit tain - Seymour detailed Detectives ranks and Redell were taken to police | son, F. Bridges, 80, Yut 5 for, the vicHis. bal e . an and T. B. Gibson on the case. They | headquarters yesterday _afternoon, but| Silver medal—J. F. Bridges, § Clubs Petition the Board of T e Viorim belng her pseudo hus- | oo™ fifner, “but he positively declared | they both denfed knowing who 14 the| The cinss medal shoot of the Indepen- | GOLDBERG, BOWEN & C0'S SPECIAL SAVING SALE - ar ames Turner. did ‘not know who stabbed him., here Kitty was in hiding. | dent Rifles was well attended. The mem- Educatio: t to know. Franks | :tectives that Turner | d a fight and that he the front door. When 1y before 3 o'clock yesterday morn- =aid he did not ner and the woman were drinking ack room of the Tople saloon, arrell street, of which Leo Franks is | roprietor. A fight followed and Tur- | | blackened the woman's eyve and| Fra cked her down. In her fury she|May D d in the left side, near the ; hrough the front door. Turner was found by Franks lying on the floor in a pool of blood, and was car- k room Turner was | Prison, where s . Mitchell 41, J. H justenough for one sale - reg’ly ning with pain. anks. Her right Sergeant A. And 3 e nieider BDWEN 20¢ and 50¢ F: erl 3 )1 i with the woman's sister, | was slightly discolored, but she would oilet Ammonia—Greer’s 25¢ x CD Softens the water—perfumes L] | the bath—violet and lavender ; ol of the military snooting | YOU Will welcome the din-| —large bottle i TR £ ¥ I 3 s = B | arl P who was enjoying a rest hetygent: gecke) ands wi filled with members of the tis i 7 or— Listerated c e W e 4 | medals. A er of f: 0 res | . . nerica t yder ame fr;;‘nl:“l::- (1):;‘< ‘:-lfwrirulmvrTl‘:uh:::). e Tl oty diaeores| want a hearty meal three made—reglly 25c bmtl‘;—:;- ad the deck, and was occasioned b | i . times a day | tiseptic—it stops toothache | o > & aolash o 4ot Blunt elliptical target. The scores by the | i | O a man's head fn the water. L0c e | citizen sodiers stood as follow We ship fresh nutritious ; Murphy. without stopping to remove Hamamelis— 3 Pt Pt Qt E of his clothes quickly located the h: - T. ant g i - foods everywhere and know cause of the uproar, and dove overboard | | H 4 y L Extract of hertson presentes { hute b the uproa¥.ana tove oyersiued i how to pack — there’s a witchhazel I5C 25C 40C ich s | | ¢ twen e feet above the wates | e NWATERY GRAVE Z55e5tieistesias | CASH DRAWER fees varying : at'a " Citected. | i Jack Attridge = located the | hers of the Rifies still use the military " > & © woman early last night In a | musket, and the score is ten shots on the | Figs—Smyrna 11b box 3¢ at TI8 California _street | Blunt target. The scores are here given: | > ! Meadad fa M 3 e : i Tom. Giban | Px st 4, 11 Gortren 75 o, R 8. Biinar Choice layers— * 21b box 35¢ her 3 2 ant <ul a1 vlin, at 723 California street. The | unteer no information regarding that mi went there but could not find | hap. The woman had had plenty of tim hey think that while they were | to make up a story, ia_street Franks and a man | coaxing could m E. Redell got the woman | Turner's physicians had him removed to y. They ascertained that |the French Hospital last night. Schonig 38, | J. W. Riley 12, | srtson presented stre the Sy M pibpeih 1. .+ whole lot in that | Heals hurts quickly—good for W a rope” an- | p T 3. Poves | sunburn —take some to the Board Wd in a few minutes the lmp form of | Gt G 5| SPECIAL SAVING SALE | country T Al e e | [ Seaman A. R Miller was hauled aboard. | Petty 58, W B Hund 0. Chris Mevers 4 A Monday Tuesday Wednesday | | " i 2 . o ¢t Liutenant 3. W. Hom B 1| | Lemon Squeezers—Glass 1o¢ - "JI‘,:;&S“:E:&‘A' R. Miller Falls Overboard | < haa iy |Clever Ruse Practiced by a | fac e Fir neement_seeast | Coffee—Kona 25c | reg'ly 15c—saucer—separates | seeds—saves juice From Pensacola and Has | ofd tmer in the service of Unele Sam, %:| Persistent Thief Now | e e o br | i Pty ot S Sold here under its true name— t ears his honors mode ing: s 3, Sorgeant 3 ! ; ¢ onenterpriee. ana Narrow Escape. et B e ol e Under Arrest, Ik “Serseant Newbert . | from the Kona District, Sand- | Eggs—Fresh, of course 20¢ appiness; there: fuil o = [ nappened 14 be ¢ up. ; Company F of the First Regiment—Captain wich Islands—reg’ly 273c 1o Our regular price ¥ Resoived, Wa, the Federation of Mission 1 | Picnic at Schuetzen Park N e | Arniou 6%c | Hetri N ti Resolved, We, the Fe: jon of Mission Im- & v, | . |8 39, M. A. Nathan 4, d 38, | s 3 J— 7 , are of the opinion that said | Seaman Bdward Murphy of the United | 1y Ciove 1. Hirsch Benevolent Asso.| A €lever capture was made by-Police- | 5" - B:Jg:on iour 162¢ | Herring—New matjes o s e, | Riates tealiing Wity Do iatloned | ciation of San Francisco held a well at. | Man F. Leonard and Special Officer | % e Eastern—corn fed stock—bone- Cigars—Rosa Aromatica | tended picnic at Schuetzen Park yester- | POrter in the California Market, at an | $ymmons s shipmates and set an example for the | F2hdeG Pichic at 3 arly e i | . lay. The da as perfect and 400 people | €arly hoyr terday morning. R. M. | shaw 19, apprentice boys of the station. On the | epjoyed themselves thoroughly, returning | Hanna, a long-sought-for zhl:f, whose GAS WOULD NOT FLOW, SO | evening of the Fourth of July Murphy | to the city on the last train. Sty o HE GASHED HIS WRIST| : i e A S J H O LT IS BA DLY | when the arrest was made and a charge v | Lol B o Rather Than Face Debt Grego: . . . | concealed weapons, as well as - | carefully select- S | Preseault Ended His Life “g o 12 was placed against him at the | Webb and La Motte Carry Off Prizes | ed meats, vegetables and poul- box of 100 His Saloon. H U RT ] N A N A C C l D E NT ‘ e lh;. ;.::l‘”““l’)u?n‘::"s tion. and Honors With Good try — home-made could not | 42Fime 32 Sutter 2%0 Califorsta San Fraactoee the till in Ba- | 1075 Clay between Eleventh and Twelfth Oakland Because he feared to lose his money ron’s cigar store as well as those in other | Scores. taste better—reg’ly 2ocand 35¢ | — Gregory Pres. . @ saloonkeeper at 45| oo COLLISION between 2 horse| @ SIRcE tn the ik ket have hee atedly | The Empire Gun Club held its reguiar | ¥ - e g -G s - 72 LLISTON o se 000 s places in the market b en repeatedly | e 7 i . R b Boso to & Bas burncr. ant paviiiece of | [\ driven by E. 8. Creely, veterinary CRE e 0t 0o | BU TN uiny lusianees the Tomditee | Toonthiy S sliah et Alkmacs Baincyes | Sauterne—(G. B. & Co.) $4 SatiSfaCtOP he stopechck, took the free end of iny |4 1 surgeon. aod o wheel ridden by ubur e DerpAURIpt ot the B e the. slax lmeon treer - |. . BureJuice of the grape —sweet L . . c past age 0 not be discovered. e fac a & > » rubber t at Steiner and the cigar counter was protected by a lat- | A. J. Webb carried off the honors of the —dry—reg’ly 85 dozen quarts Eye-Glasses tice. work, which was never disturbei, | day in the club and State championship . | m: result in the his skull was frac- served only to deepen the mystery as ¢ | trophies and V. G. La Moite in the Schu- | Corn and Succotash 1224C | 1t you are wearing Eve-Giasses that are nor | less—cooks sweet and crisp— { reg’ly 18cIb | shipment of these fine large tlon were movel in the | EMPJRE GUN CLUB HOLDS | Soups—Franco- American imgoned cigars—same as \ge | ingly. We have just received a fresh PSR ARR taken in the act of touching P a till in a cigar store. -He was armed REGULAR MONTHLY SHOOT! Prepared from pints 3 for §OC had a short while ago and sold 4 i £ so quickly 2 for 25¢ $12.50 th and lay down he back room of his sa- hose was kinked, how- d not flow freely; so of the Penn ania line: Post streets yesterd: death of Mr. Holt, 2 1 2 1 P v oW 4 of 20. = vy left wrist deeply | eoel Two Places the identity of the criminal, and It was | Macher trophy with a clean break of 2. | Spz Foam—tresh vegetable fla- | Sapisiactory; we can sive you reliet in o few I i Py | Creely was driving north on Steiner | believed for a time that the work was| The scores and summary were as fol- 2 bis . joinutes sud ot lowest cost for Sest-clas serv- r and again lay down. | eirec his v and Hol s rid ! i lows: vor—tender—reg’ly 15c can | b - mplished his pu street in buggy an t was riding | that of some bne who had keys to the & | you wait. - west on Post street on his way to the Club champlonship trophy, a handsome gold Ocalists’ prescriptions filled. Factory on prem. d_yesterday mo ne Morgue by De; {locks or perhiaps by trusted employes. wateh, to become property of shooter having | WIUShrooms—French 25C |lses. Quick repairing. Phone, Main 10 Saturday night special instructions were | nighect average for the semson. twenty-five Y. e g given to watch for the thief and Leonard | birds—Webb 22, Hauer 13, Baird Debenham .You can serve them with your 3, and Porter patrolled the premises. Short- | 13, La Motte i Juster 15, FHowlett 13, De | “steak at this price—F, Lecourt B T I S PSR park. T) irchased the saloon in ife from his nephew's nt and then put on speed with the in- pired about him. As the policemen . watched they saw the man push his naked | 2 birds, entrance 75 cents, were: i o arm through the wicket work that pro- | First class—$6: won by A. J. Webb. —ready made and good—reg’ly tected the counter and, opening the till, [ Second class—Baird 18, La Motte 20, Jus- $1 bottle transfer its contents to his own pocket. | ter 14, De Gere 12, Smith 1S, Allen 16, Searles All this time he played the harmonica for | 21, Searles being high took second money, $1 50. ¥ the purpose of dl:fierung attention from | Third elass-Lambert 15, Howlett 2. Cullen | Qlives—Dolly Varden 25¢ s work on the till. T i e 6 N . 2 The thief then' walked into a restaurant | Leurth money, 31,00 was wob by Debenam. | Rich flavor—pleasing to the and was in the act of washing his hands 75e—Baird 18, Cullen 13, Searles 1, Al- ve—reg’ when the policemen setaod him. A Ioaded | ra"%. Puoohnd e Baain jpoearies 16, Al-| eye—reg’ly 35c bottle about three | .o .. e, y 2 ly after midnight attention was attracted bert 16, Guyatt 19, Searles 17. Rowland 4, . o Day $uw ‘for | t20tion of crosSis In Lront of the ugey. 10 & young man in his shirt sleeves stand- | Eaton 15, J. Ireland 15, J. K. Orr 12. Cocktails—Early and Offen 8cc PTICIANS =\ PHIC APPARAT . the I"‘ roiscalculated his speed and his wheel ing against the outside of the cigar coun- | The scores in the club _championship P , o ! Pygro6 v dil it | to was Daro Fron T W e e Dorrently s Playing o harmonica and ab-| event, classified, for a §15 purse offered by Martini, Manhattan, Vermouth 642 M T ST SI""‘"”‘ 1 he was thrown froi s , thé batk | parently unconcerned as to what trans- 4 e . . . INSTRUMENT: the club (divided 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent), | (Gin—Old Tom gin whisky ARKE S of his head striking on_the curbstone, rendering him unconscious. ¥ vagon was summoned from treet station and the un- man was taken to the Receiving ——————— al, where Dr. Bunnell found that was a fracture at the base of the FOUND ON THE STREET IN skull and another on the side of the skull. AN UNCONSCIOUS CONDITION | 25 s sary' s 1o Sarme 7 ane |Jater made arrangements to have him unoeR cumomcre sunovs. CATALOGUE FRee e ermined was a native of Canada, aged 54. BELLSNITH Priavo. . s 2 removed to the Waldeck, and Drs. Hunt- | revolver was first taken from his posses- | Howleit 17, Debenham 14, Webb 20. Hauer 14, Surgeons m%vpohfie gmnk '!':mmu inglon and Richter cailed at (he ospitai B e sion. The money i " the” dil Ro'“the J':'l,r:‘-nddlhmw:‘il:nl%rl&flse:a;%te?;:‘; Lemon Extract 30c SEMI- > van Was the Victim of a | and saw him removed in a private ambu- -4 4 3 amount of $10, that had been marked, was | and -econ Powerful Drug, {lance, ‘They wil attend 1o the case. They | 1 all Tound in the prisoncr’s pocket. 'He | by whootoft between Haind ana smin, the| (G. B. & Co.)—reg’ly goc CENTENNIAL . the opinion that Mr. Holt was |+ 5P e b ebe b gave his name as R. M. Hanna, 21 years ks b i S e st | R Tl TN 8 R 0 v v | e S o iy S| B S e 1| Vanilla Extract oc| CELEBRATION n " | inary Cree ve to police head- | 511 Larkin street, was in the buj with | ploye in a fruit stand in the market, Ty 2 3. i fen? ¢ Commercial and Montgom. | JUATLS and surrendered himeelf to Lieu- | Crecly and he corroborated the Sistemens | At the Calforninstreat Biation Hanna | S 5 ionship trophy_Hauer m, Ia| (0@ B: & Co.)—reg’ly 50c—6 quested 10 Tarbish deiens Sutnsturses sre ve- r O'Brien yesterday at | pnopt Birdsall = He was booked on a|of the last named. E. J. Colter, a carrier, | was confronted by the proprietor of the | Mose 21 Webh 22 Debenim 1o oz bottles—just alittle required | desin faks. Americar Band pids for speeial 2p m taken 10 the Reetisim | piaree of batlery and released on $10 cash | living at 2316 Pine street, and . a, man | robbed till, He confessed to . the theft | The ddy was concluded with pool shooting. o 7l q bunting I Coiors of red. maite aa ks, and i oepttal e Tt e axecelving | bail. | He expreseed deep regret at the [ named Hennie, living at 2716 California | and in addition to the $10 found Upon his | Eieven 10-bird squads faced the . trabs fof o ilavor perfectly—pure next TUESDAY EVENING, July 16, at hoed. Hospits ] X, rr:;)’(u'x;:su\"s; :;'r‘z Gi:;:‘fia e accident, but sald he was not :Lr(,:;_:.n xnwt;'h\; colll's‘ lon “3-. r:mfided lls »:raon s}dmmedkm snéisn; stfimlen uka r;m that purpose. Finnan Hadd lqluan.r- NI“:!. hlwA semi-centennial celebra- - “ -yl ” - = Ve ary eir cards, so A e coul the previous week an on the weel e- R O T e lon comm!| 3 ace Hotel. minutes and then | 1 wag driving my old gray horse.” | call them as witnesses, T. J, Harrington | fore that. Baron savs has the ook boks Highest Point of Production 1es 15¢ m. He said he did | said he, “and he was golng at his usual|of Truck 5, stationed at Filimore and Bast | eee i paron s 1 1. Serve hot with buttered sauce — . € any poison, and the | Speed. I saw the blcyclist coming, and | sireets, also saw the accldent and went| MorgerD, at his loss 1s considerably | tn the history of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing u Chalrman Committee Decorations swallowed was taken phon T Chougnt & collision was inevitable | in the ‘patrol ‘wagon to the hospital.” He | sounted for - “D.unt elTeady ac-| Asn was resched dusing 1, They lead the | . for- breakfast—good cold for P D DR.PIERCE'S I drew the horse toward the curb and said that Creel. d P : W San Francisco, Cal n sthat caused by | horse’'s right foreleg, cutting open the malkis Jno. G. Whelan, ——————————— s n sed by Y ng a sort of detour, but was too 3 5 Bakmg Powder W drops. he body was taken 1o | SKin and the may fell backward against | late. Of Whelan's Sampl ocC by Rooms, Uklah, Cal., and The Rio Arrives. 3 : was 71 years of age | the curh. He seemed 0 pull up and | “Holt lived at the Pacific Union Club. t o 4 < ior—It gi g | B Sopartaly ot s "R 2| B 00 i B ohnield | ot B IR R | Tl Jore pped I 1 e Excelslor—lt gives perfect sat- ® 25 4 | started across at a rapid speed. ' My horse | tweive yener B rere “froms Ghp. | W Market street, and opened the same on July | 1a from FHongkong and Homamin and oo action because it is good— me here from Chi- 2 2 ——p is lame from the blow, and that will show | cago In’ January. 1500 as 2, 1300, with the finest American straight whis- absolutely hing 3 1y, 189, as general agent &) is- | days late. No news was sent ashore. u nothing in it but Tyapper's O cures thesmation sind pasralsis. }’v’.‘?’; Ihpmv“:xl'lménruo"\-g;"fi_"":m ¥ sincerely | for the Paciflc Coast. He has an aunt in | kevs, Irish and Scoteh, and will be pleased to . Cream of Tartar and Soda— A b e : - - | the city. the widow of the late see his many old friends tances in | - e fiask. Richards & Co. 4% Clay. | Mulford L, Pancoast, marble merchant, ' Helte. Tis beteiaoy e o TR Do | 28 A i e e s o M rur reg’ly 4oc lp i o kit i :

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