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14 HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY TULY 11, 1900. ADVERTISEMENTS. ’ NOME GOLDFIELDS UNDER MARTIAL LAW [ F e e s WHEN THE STEAMSHIP ST. PAUL SAILED HEN THE STEAY S SPECIAL SALES City Government, Unable to Pro- tect Property Rights, Had to During all this month we will sell in our different departments Cail on the United States' commissioner to Take a Hand. large quantities of desirable DRY GOODS at Greatly Reduced Prices. | We quote a few items. o i v s s > + 20 pieces GENUINE BLACK ENGLISH MO- A Million and a Hailf in Treasure and Weird Stories From the Diggsings Come Down With the Passengers on the Boat D R O R e e R of the concern's man. During an night there these . yne HAIR CREPONS, very bright luster and 3 : . i good designs.----+-------- 51,00 vard last named d @ Worth $1.50. fed the remai | into the body * | # p s R Lot e ook . 75 pairs TAPESTRY PORTIERES, eight dif- & he soldlers s = 5 s ferent styles, with verp handsome fringes ¢ ] : 3 3 and latest colorings.---.-$3.00 pair ) Regular value $4.50. When last — o @ bar ® . 1 e d 115 pairs. IRISH POINT CURTAINS. 3% uards D o SO SR S S St e S o ' ' : e in length and 12 different designs------- | Mercury, Skookum, Thurston, Spokane, + | | Casco and Theobald. i R R ) ~ 3 { At Dutch Harbor Jul : Signal, Rich- | s ot ps ] | ard Holyoke, St. Paul,\ Albatross, Rush | Good value for $5.00. « . » | and McCulloch. The St. Paul salled_on | i e L hae : | Rt iat n s . > | R nied” 1oading. when the. Bruns: 50 Cartons (500 pieces) 3% and 5 inch COL- Tt b ORED MOIRE TAFFETA RIBBON, Dest S 4 pury| 3 i+ STEAMER OHIO FROM ‘ GUANNT - e i by ...15e vard : n A ! ! NOME IN QUARANTINE ____ Worth 25¢ and 30¢. e | 3 2 TR h . PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., July 10.— : il O ) 15 dozen SILK MOREEN SKIRTS, accordeon : e e T pleated flounces, all new colors..--...--- e 1t | CSOAt of & nurabur of cesee of R s Y () T : | s aniong the passengers. She will “ Worth $5.00. . { remain here until morning for quarantine 5. i e - x ¢ inspection. It i sle that she wi 3 : , | sent to the a Eaitieo * iccount of the fact that she could not be S fumigated in the north. No one was al- | 1 lowed to board the vessel. | 9 . DRINKING ON FORCE | 4 ~ . | , ¢ NOT TO BE TOLERATED| A . Fines Imposed Upon Police Officers 3 : T by Commissioners at Meeting Last Night. WORA% At tha mesting of fhe Bollce . Gommte- § 1892 - sion last night Officer H. B. Smith | fined $100 for having been intoxicated on | (a = July 4. Except for its being his first of- | i ¢ | tense he would have been dismissed from | | the force. | e tharges agatnst Officers E. T. Rob- | »” inson and Henry Schmitt for arresting the | Nelson boy and keeping him locked up on ‘ suspicion of burglary, with no charge | against him, were dismissed. It wi : THE ST. PAUL ARRIVES IN PORT AND DISCHARGES NOME PASSENGERS. | s they ‘asted on: th advics of| -~ e e NING WEBSTER | PAINLESS DENTISTRY “was fined §$30 for not re- 7 ; N PLATES DS OOUEENOR OB AL DO T a0 0 O O LR e g T l.(x.,f‘_\-_s The charge lEEmfiu; DIES IN ALASKA OREQUIRED 1 paving two bits a drink for plain, | @++4+4444+444444444+++++44+@ | sides, this wealth thers was not less than }'.‘,?." .'.’r{ Mre Do r‘:f:’\'l“m.‘:;{::[]'f A | F i & e el wamios 2t | e o R e e oo | Ay contue aalet, o with o | i Was Fath N - 3 Waon passengers on the City of e | of a Well-Known Local | : MUSE. ) lceny o2 s clodl W emos [eeini an boeos S Actor. 1 . | _— ol bhas el e from the | Morton Draying and Warehouse Co. EWS has just been recefved of the Our“$5.00 Plates : t1on of_th igoe. Yo -ees Bt "y | P _— General Dr 9 et iian Wo death in Alaska of Captain Danel fit like a glove. . < ren Wome Gota e tst. 3| STEAMER BRUNSWICK z St Captain “D: ; panless extracting ot first effusion reached ARRIVES FROM NOME Musical Thief Sentenced. l among the is patented an: « sk s ation vesterday in a copy of R. M. Hanna, the musical thief, was | lantic and the P: gscd by no other g s 1 Gold Digger, which ar- sentenced to si the C | years he was engage i dentist @ the Pa- hisoue 2 rived on the St. Paul. It runs: | Waatl, Joly 10-he stenmer r'!imr 3:\,\.“;‘1”;:‘” ¢ ness in th r:‘u‘vlm\_:r‘z: = d\fn: i S e g paghs t Ths Golden Northland. rrived from Nome last night | onjie v | don, Conn B aiih Panless Extraction... fere Fues 3 s e last No- | or the tundra's wid E the Santa Ana Lo s """nm-‘r §5a r\"‘m‘” BE S Removable Bridgework. . B0 iners "outht. ove barrel, of bet Fearful Epidemic Predicted. | 2 h].' h e e N s Tune B e Tollbr Alaskn Commercial Company., s Reaignm. “There will be a fe T | g Ak ing vessels were reported in Nome harbor to Alg ¢ that corporation, e 1, sald bl el as the Brunswick sailed: Ohlo, Garonne, 7 the till of Barron | important position. Silver Filling . 800 Charles D. Lane, F lifornia market. | For ove m--m} ¥ Mrs. Dr. R. L. Walsh will attend to the | ployed on the se ——— | Ing occasional v children’s teeth—painlessly. DR, 2 L. WALSH, s §15% GEARY ST.. between Hyde and Larkin, frie n r Office Hours—d &, m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays, rge Webster, the actor, | g0 12 Telephone Polk 1135. | most genial, man, he had m n Among To all the miners of the land, no sanitation rallon, Santa Ana, | the ( he country. ( a e oMy ehitd. His widow, Mrs. Emm: EMINENT WASHINGTON | JURIST HAS ARRIVEDivoe eine [ MRS. FRED WILSON | {bbed hills on ev'ry side s , and the that will r is enough to | Nor ¥ 2 To golden courses milled and mined. The fresh'ning breezes from the Pole Bear far the miners’ joyous cry As soint of pick turns back the sod ‘Neath which the glist'ning nuggets Ite, ast 30,000 people up there them are going to live storfes about $4 an for labor are false. One e limit and men are over each other to get t h. 1 don’t think ther Associate Justice H. B. Brown of the Supreme Court to Spend His Fell Over a Sewer Pipe While Intox- jeated and Died Suddenly and Alone. Here the rover of the hills Find fickle Fortune's long sought ream And revel in the boundless wealth any out that, but no one has done That's ever been his lifelong dream. rilson of 1273 Mission street < > cting, as every man is defend- 5 Mrs, Fred Wil r : Death of a Pro: tor. claim with a shotgun. ac a4 1aviel eam! V 3 H wandered under her house some time last ARROW , o et Ao, #1300 1n e rana: acation Here. wandered under her house some LLARRE gs particulars s save $100,000 came The dust came down transferred at St. and brought to Nome, May 19, 1900. | guard. The output | disappointment, but P esaassssssscanassassad B prevailed has | t | X e il 9:40 a. m. yesterday, GO ‘fl/_\ SSOCIATE the landlord, made a se: S . g of Justice Henry rem and found the cor | i jas' measure mayst thou fill ‘ | ) h BillingsBrown } The unfortunate woman almost tw i | | | ad eager, outstretched hands. T. F. KANE. but all of t my 5 P S R R R R R S e e R S e P e e e R o S e A AAARAIS > . i TELEMUS|IRONTON Ji 1 a five-inck r P 2Sgeach 2 for25¢ of th ited around ve-inch sewe . Wit States Supr ;‘m : R;‘l'vls T;zm:: ;;;‘;.m» ground and the CLUETT,PEABODY &.CO. a any work b 8 g done. re carry pistols and use them, too. Court arrived here The e h(use where the er saw such a_camp in all my | “Law there is none said Miss Moore, e S e The space under the hi se Aol MAKERS said C ain Charies Anderson ye: and every one must look out for onesel e day from :x'}-:;,\ {r“‘v'; e o fix Joists Captaln Anderson was formerly | We were up there twelve days. Water is Washington, D. C., |ZIset from hos A |~ r of the brig Percy Edwards and | scarce and is worth 10 cents a glass. All | ¢ north as sailing master of the bark who can are leaving Nome for Golovin | a t was a case” he continued, | Bay. A young man named Sanderson | aael all over again and you could | took out $36,000 in that district in six Wwhen your dearest friend was | Weeks just before the St. Paul left; Wood | © strike vou. There were five | is $125 per cord; coal $10 per sack. s inside of five days and 1| Miss Moore says that there is far more guess ; dve deaths resulted. Who the money to be made at Dawson City than | Fun fighters were 1 can’t tell, and I doubt | at Nome. A stenographer at the former | chether the records of Nome City would | place can make $1 per hour. . | i | g and is making his headquarters at the Palace. It is about twenty years simce Judge Brown w the coast, and finds much c gone under the house and died suddenly When the body was no evidences of vio! { the indications w: | ¢ » Morgue | ¥ . | '(-lth \I})r ue | 7 3] 3 8t ; caused by z\h"lnhn\l voma L band is a painter son | where n’the interior. | FOR $98, for able com- | | : o savorivie ‘om. | SCOTT SAYS LICENSE , e | CANNOT BE COLLECTED| undergone since time. The eminent jurist will vistt Stan- " Will Ask That Tax on Those Sapply- \ \ DROOM—Bedroom set, 7 pleces, hardwood; good Wire Spring. 1 good Top Mattress, 1 ows. 5 pleces Oak or Mahogany Uphol- et ‘m,?‘ffl"f TET T rhore de plenty of | GOVERNMENT MAY AID i eotpecis, The Bext Steamer from STRANDED GOLD-SEEKERS | Some will be crowded with passengers the rush coming homeward will be as | t as those that made up the stampede WASHINGTON, July 10.—Treasury of- | e e i i T vafite | fictals from information from varlous ot B e A rivilegs of spreading | Sources during the last two weeks.have | F i T bl th a® lodging | reason to believe that there will be over | Don't you talk to me about Nome | 10,000 stranded fortune hunters in Nome | : 5. Potatoes and salt in San | when navisation closes this fall and that sco are good enougl or me—that | gtepg should be taken to bring these peo- as compared with the new Bl Dorado.” | 51 pack to the states so they will not | ant vas stil! S A Hean atanti™ | have to endure the hardsflips and suffer- | ings bound to come next winter. The Ameng the passengers in the mail boat | questioff with the officlals of the treas | was Arthur McGowan, who was formerly | ury {s what shall be done and what can | a cook in a well known restaurant in| pe done by the Government to prevent | n A ar smiles when asked how he | (1o hefore it is too late. ned” out in the Arctic and says, “I | = | nned” out in the Arctic and sa¥8 v | /The rush continues to Nome and ships ve ough t enough cannot be provided to bring these | T 1 # my pm without cooking other | Pmme back before navigation eloses un- s 2 - ess steps are taken immediately to pro- The Langford party that came down | yvige for this. 5 from Rampart City 1is accredited with 1 . £30.000 in dust, but as it came from the r names, but the Boat | Yukon the finding of it is part of an old k Tesley. Painted Black | Story. * JOM—1 Hardwood Extension Table, ford ‘University. to- ing Sailors to Ships Be Re- day, and to-morrow actnded | or the next day will » Seott fe ¥0:to San Diego,and | , Lux Collector Beots S sy dfficulty in collect may visit other ter on person: Southern California ailing v towns. Judge Brown i hepe for his health and in search of much-needed rest, He is indefinite as to supply h = when he will return’ | boarding houses and are to Washington, He | license tax imposed on that by e -3 Scott i ng the was a guest last v . night at a reception tendered by the Union League Club to the Hon. M. M. Estee. Henry Billings Brown was born at Lee, Mass., Ma HENRY BILLINGS BROWN. § i3, e entered Yale Coliege and HOLOHOLOITLOIOTON® arnduatcd in 15 s tish Colu ¥8 without & experiencing 31310-112 Stockior St.. Near Broadway. Open Ev MA‘HAY FEVER Oppressioa, Sufiocation, Neuralgia, ete., cured by | ESPIG'S CIGARETTES, or POWDER «. UBPIC: Few York, B FCUGERA & CO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Attle 414 T think it re 1t w | to coll 3 nquiry will be made at Pacific ports at once to determine what | vessels are available should it be decided to dispatch a relief fleet, and an estimate | t as where my bad luck b The St. Paul will be only two days n | Sbtalfied of the probable cost of such an % w0 late 1 could not make the | port and will then return to Nome with 7 | 1 next before dark came. A middling | Supplies. | TR Y CAI A 3 A Lady’s Opinion of Nome. !GOLD BROUGHT DOWN ON | FOR BARBERS, BAK- ers, bootblacks, bath- houses, billfard tables, iy-makers, canners, laundries, paper- rs, painters. shoe factories, sta- Gl esswa b SRS S Wants Too Much Stationery. The Supervisors' Committee on Printing and Em:n'rlflz declded yesterday to reje the requisition of the d " of Public i ' Works for $1000 worth of statiomery. | b g g ol Chairman Booth stated that the expend- FUCHANA Y BRO: itures for stationery for tments | Brush Manufacturers. 609 must not exceed $2000 per month according to the one-twelfth act. If the Board of | up: to get back 1 could not u the classma = . but made for the | Mrs. S. Moore and Miss Nina Moore, g : here for . - TY TT Justice Brewer and Chauncey M. Depew. He traveled extensively in Europe piently landed here for a | who arriveq from Cape Nome on the St. THE CI OF SEA LEE on leaving college, and on his return to America toak a_ course in the Harvard nt time the Sea is full of joe | Paul and are stopping at the Grand, tell | A S Law School, He was admitted to the bar in Detroit, Mich., in 180. In 186§ it would come 0od hard | of & grim feature of life in th iners’ | > ot he was appointed Circuit Judge of Wayne County, Mich. Upon his retirement 1a come one good bard | of & Exim feature of life in the miners | SEATTLE, Wash. July 10—The steamer | he Fiturned to the practice OF law, In which he was very successtul. In City of Seattle returned from Alaska this . b com . >, | deaths so frequent t behin reason of his great ability, appointed Mr. Brown s t ‘Works Insists on * & e A Little Shooting Incident. S o of s h o BT, l motning With & gold contribution of W0 | Jege o b this term ne tried more admiralty ases than any T e N T e Cu iy e T cut it ey t < A few hours before the St. Paul pulled | stantly. They are paid $12 per grave, and 000 to the world’s wealth. The treasure | on the bench. His decisions are recognized authorities. | funds. The bill for 3670 filed by a con- | 1 up anchor and started for San Francisco | so great s the demand for their labors | came from_ the Klondike. Of the total Judge Brown was appointed Auafi;ale Justice of the Supreme Court to fiil | tractor who supplied the board with a Tere Sae o very lively Ehooting serape, | that they alwavs have dozens of graves | amount, dust valued at $800,000 was| the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Justice Miller. He ascended the bench | patent pencil sharpener was held up as| MACHINERY and SUPPLIES. 4 Bhooting affairs were anything but unus. | ready in advance, and when the tenants | shipped out by the Canadian Bank of | in December, 15%0. 2 the market price of the article is only ual, but this particular one created great come—and they do not have to wait long | Commerce and the Bank of British North | 33 50. > P - The eminent jurist Is a brilllant classical scholar and a great traveler. His - = 'Jr"'.'m"‘"h',f,,"d.‘flfifd % 90t betn tgri the | Stheir 135'1:1; rfiflmem:fip }::'l:.l‘ll . “:gi’i | sggsc- 1%@12::'-?3« to lhe::’le!éle‘ A::x“ literury labors Irjncludn a volume of admiralty reports. In addition to these tal- RN BT 1 R TN SER 9OLD. LREDUNG. PUNEY S e T R e | s e e L tiiss| Taen Brront Dosss ant A rew - ko Thi] | gnnss senwiy s 0 GHRsHE spesker, Tosesesiig & ready fidw of chariping ., | Ladied tallovmade vate, ‘uih onirts, _fut KROGH i Sicsment, ot Noms ot tion caily. 9 Stevenson st.. & =