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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1900. 9 MYSTIC SHRINERS ARE ACTIVELY JUDGE ESTEE SAILS ON THE PREPARING FOR OCEAN EXCURSION AUSTRALIA FOR HONOLULU BeTete et eietei et eieieteiei sbebeiedte® Nobles Alert in Making | Arrangements for the | ourney to the Para-|? dise of the Pacific in ¢ z | i § % i Zealandia, Which Is to Carry Merry Throng, Will Be Completely| Overhauled for the -Jolly Trip- Immense Crowd Gath- ers to Bid Godspeed to the Jurist—Prince David Kawananakoa October. + e e 5 + 2 4 . ! B p4 ¢ | ¢ 3 3y ® e b 3 B - : - e 1 e Py +| Leaves for His Island & AvVOi i L & P : T 34 Avoid Crowding the + { Hilo and Honolulu Will B Number of Tickets to|$ {| ProvideEntertainment |+ 2 n o . R s | - B: Sold Will Be Lim- |} ¢| on Princely Scale for|+ + The Hawaiian Quartet e % : 5 . k3 L4 _\:fd by T};lose Having | ;| Those Making Peace- $ : Sang Sweel Songs as ir in Hand ! " | Invasion. l | 3 ! fu (1 ¢| the Vessel Swung Out . - | ® - . Godeteiose o o orortrroseegl? ! | Bound for Their Island | * TEY . Home. L 4 | i . > RE B - B o sz ole B b * e e 103 e . &R bl . ‘ = ¢ é : [ Oesern i = f ‘ O:vsetesstetetsieiee b S % MorTor. & | HERE was an immense crowd down | ¥ B N % BUTE-PHOTO $ on the Oceanic C ) ¢ yesterday to see the b ¢ 23 @ | lia away. Two parties wi ) FESTIVAL 3| friens were” avora’ and their - b ¢ | nearly doubled the usual throng that at-| o & COMMITTEE (: tends upon the de parture of the m | I o $ Judge Morris M. b 9| Miss M. Ryan, W. 2 ' ¢ | Baird and his son composed one of the ¢ “ & | parties. Mr. Estee goes to H:. ® .§ o = z ;, e ot el Tl By D VRLBUT.. Y | his private =c>f'ri\‘3r , Mr. Maili $ &1 elin o equrt and Mr. Be b . o 2l mememm—rwr v‘\—vi_'m'm] Leagt | o and a host of attorneys were down to see | | 4 @ | Judge Estee away. )¢ . PS The other party was composed of Prince | ¢ 2 { | Davia Kawan Samuel Parker & ¢ | sates from Hawaii . | vention at K ® ’ @ | their way home 4 - nd a ho: * : | Bentre: : * $ | **The crowd he 6. be o000 0ebeoeg@ rsoudnoth > . o that { have a depth trip down a seri to be enlarged Be i station formerly located on be given nd late on B ¢ rounins 77 4 f Phovs) . chairman . C. S. Ben- D. L Thomas Morton, son and t‘\o sked to RECoROER 2 notified not to i him. The American Bond Company also_served a I It is on Wik is the secretary of all the sion is to say vel one, and it easure trip to our PeIeIIIrIeIeDIDOIIEDOIILOEDELQ OFFICERS AND COMMITTEEMEN IN CHARGE. PO ebeP ebebersdsbebedebere® £ @ eDese PP GRS S SOUD AU P Improve vhere the |OLD LANDMARK MAKES | WOMAN WAYLAID ANVDA__iCOF"“:AIELO'AN%F_AE;IEcg?UcNREdps'DAvrli?s US}?N DLIE:NI?;O HOME AHMY VHEHANS FOOD FOR THE FLAMES ROBBED OF JEWELS s died at noon to- n Leandro. stablishing the first market. 'B_\-‘ E t he built up a large 54 il trade in meats, ail He has | SCHOLARS ASKED = T0 HELP IN THE GRAKD JUBILEE California Cured Fruit Association of San Jose Issues Its Second Bulletin. SAN JOSE, July Cured Fruit Overturned Lamp Causes Destruction | Chow, Lee Falls a Victim to Thieves of a Pacific-Street Lodging- { While Returning From | House anr’ Saloon. a Banquet. | 1 e A Chinese won ll)r-\\In» re- ornia scond le fortune. All Reuben H. Lloyd Entertains the Cali- Position Assigned in but as yet | af o prominence, particularly through his : oicf AgC Line s }1,::;;"1‘ active. eonnection with the order ot mnai| & Band of Patriots at o Seci e = He was also prominent in tra - < to Society of California : A0, W. ana 0dd Fellows® lodges of Bohemian Club. arted to go. | San Leandro. neers. oot of the Death was the result of old age, the o i deceased being 73 vears old. A year ag0 | The dinner given last ev A IS duce Wil e he | red room of th greatly depressec suffered Ve 18, ‘B gag was Her hands - ! .n a wide di were then tied, and the thieves | fruit offered for sal her of all her jeweiry and made | much earlier than usual commence in many sec Eigh dr are Isaac Ury of 1. Aaron and Joseph Ury Mrs. Cournan and nd. and Miss Sarah Ury of San Teandro. He was a native of Ehg- land discovered by the po- terward, he woman was hour ifficulty ad- et i: PARDON GRANTED TO s S s »ps first, is picked ul JOHN MACDONALD et Foowbics vy o o ’:‘ e b;;",;’me for the funeral has mot yet | the detriment of the rmu hdu-:rv of th observed the in every, land INSPECT THE YUBA e ST S s | There were ma: = AND ITS TRIBUTARIES ot Machon | o SR B o s COAST BREVITIES. f::::.kzmi::rz**- s 5 e | comaanes a quarrel Tl man. med he acted He San Francisco Supervisors’ Water Committee Finishes Its Tour ted of murder and sentenced and Will Return To-Day. to the entiary for life. svatch to The Ca s daughter, now 12 years old, S July 2.—The water . % A m"i!rfl!e mer temperature throughout the State and conditions are fa able to the further. maturiag of dectduo the theme of exte: Major Genera Gereral Smith nts of the president Bond to-day appointed L. M. Bond as head bookkeeper and George Gil- man head inspector of the assocfation. A here trip acro Z rge Ward. a negro, distanc 3 Salary of $2000 per year is attached to the v a le at Sierra ed to help Later, | poditions. ¢ sta s’ aftermoon i L TS ASSASSING AT WORK LM e E _, i erid IN SANTO DOMlNGO SANTA CRUZ. .009#00““%%”. FISHERMAN BATTLES FOR LIFE IN THE SEA . he sisting a in the back le and o ow of th abama Bar I t in Ore- ¢ ins| M T T, i Gouid, Joseph ¢ ner, Charl L. F A. Davies, Hugh !(urkp Warren of | rill, Asa R. Wells, Harry I Episcopal | ter’ Campbell, S. D. Mayer, and Dan Lawr discoursed mu the Golden Gate l’rpA be in Special Cable to The Call and New York Her- | | % ald. Copyright, 1900, by the Herald Pub- | | Francisco bert, for- he was of heart trou- change to the lishing Company. SANTO DOMINGO, July 25.—Governor | Caseres of Santiago de los Caballeros has | been fired upon by an assassin. Many ar- from which Francisco at a n improye his con- 2y o = . oy i i ot wras found Gced'in 1 he watcrs - of - the (FF SANTA CRUZ CflAST ref“,—:-?f;xfl l?!':omnmra“zvl‘sg on a vovage to the | :\:r;?:l:fi‘;%i;:{{gm was foun d muddy and did not rovince: | northern province the feast the host had the * for miles. The members of the - ST was for years in ar for mil : . cal ! 7 : commission believe there will be even 4 Special Disnatch to The Call. | ESTS THE CO jor Raphael Weill. formerly o O: more litigation over the Yuba River di- SANTA CRUZ, July | A " Japancee was saiied | eral Halleek version than that of Lake Tahoe. To-night the party is being entertained by the city officials of Marysville and a Buelna, a fisherman, had an excit- ing experience at sea yesterday, and to his swimming ability and July woman who wre’ &SN NEW BOARD OF MANAGERS uicide in East Portland some time | Postoffice Changes and List of Pen- | 7 sions Granted. en. 1 good time is being enjoved. A | & f e et st ie e ity robust frame is due his escape from <4 | Spectal Diepatch to The Cail. 7, Slening and Tuesday. Her AT NAPA IS REPUBLICAN GRAPE-NUTS. wiilstart for San Francisco, arriving a watery grave. | WASHINGTON, July 2.—The post- deye K lerge Battls o che at 8 Bueina and A. Perez were on office at West Chehalem, Yamhill County, de the body. She Is sald ks - mow-ooooooooo-; Youthful Burglars Arrested. | Train Goes Through Burning Bridge. | & (Nif way (o the fshing srounds ¢ Oregon. 12 G5 ontinued. Mail ehould be | { recently from Grayson Dr. Hennessey and Lewis Martin Are (5 Mre. W. Bertuzzl, of 1441 Landers | g ch to The Call > ap the coast.Ang were About Bftesn -4 ['soits 1o: 985 i | the Appointees Who Succeed 2 pecial Dispatch to The Call, is city. The b a P ste ppointed: California, San —Two cottages were de- street, reporte S teenth-street | o By miles from this city. The boat was ostmas 2 { t ’ station ternoon ihat | WILLIAMS, Ariz., July 25.—A serious making good time as there was a 4 | Ardo, Monterey County, F. l.X Dudle: | stroyea by Sire and | ;;Evrnsarhz-ll) dama“vu Harris and Barcar. 3 (S er ce to her | accident occurred on the Santa Fe and stiff breeze in spite of a brisk sea. vice ‘Columbus, f‘mzonJ r&signm ixs“f-x foo a;"??frmx'{\m'.:.fmm. arrow-gauge de- NAPA. July %.—Dr. - ilasnttey of Detectives Fitzgerald and Gra- | sixteen miles east of Williams. A bridge | 4 the boat and washed Buelna into 4| ' Rurl g"e O reeE Il be_established | Thelr loss will be about §I00 each. They saved as a membe: of the Board of Managers pa State Hospital, vice Henry August 1 at Loomis, Placer County, Cal- | thele furniture. The cottages shat, wers dam. ifornia. nsions issued to-day: California—Re- nep:al and increase—Joseph M. Chase Pomelo, $14. Increase—George W. Taylo for the r in the eve ham 1a € arrested Edward | was burning out at that point, when } | Rowe and Attila Rcvegno, two bovs, |iong freight train came down the ades neither over 15 vears of age, and charged | making fast time. No warning had been them with the crime. They confessed. | giyen and the train ran on the bridge. | | % § .60000$0¢00040¢900¢000400000090*000#0 i the sea. Perez was unable to bring the boat about quickly owing to the wind and sea, and it was half an B Chilena and his loss Wil | Harris. term expired. Lewis Martin of [ R sReakah on B Sacramento has also been appointed a WOODLAND, July %.—John Wilson, a pris- | member of the board, vice Raleigh Bar- oner in the County Jail awaiting trial for a | ear, term expired. These two appoint- Ready Cooked he engine crossed safely, but the three | .00##000 #000060004}000000000006000‘#0 Delici Calnan Did Not Appear. | cars following plunged through the bridge hour before he managed to reach o ‘Soldiers' Home, Los Angeles, | local burglary, last night was identified by ments were made by Governor Gage elicious B il Tt Cainan, | 474, Were butned. "No one was injured. {3 Boeina. The Iatter was a good |55 William B. Bwigart, San Diego. 35; | Charles C. 3 rey, warden of the State | Tuceday. Hennessey took the oath of e D | Tralns are all delaved awalting the re- | ¥ | halin, Oakland, $10. Original | Prison at Watin, Wi a8 ol Wilson, allas | fice this afterncon. He is a_Republican rged with horsestealing, fafled to an- f the brid | 4 swimmer, however, and held his | John Whalin, . John.Carroll, alias Michae! McNuttin,'an i Thians Naris te fwer when his case was called in Judge | P BACRAMENTO: July % By tne|+ own until Percs brought his craft | widow—Helen Harlow, Los Angeles. 325 | (L00; hrvict from the Wisconsin' penitentiary ' the empioy of the Southern Pacific .‘7.,,’,? Conlan’s Court yesterday. The Judge | wrecking of a_ freight train to- night At | 4 alongside and hauled Buelna in, R - at Waupun, Wilson was ted here July 13 | hany at Sacramento. These two continued the matter for one week and | Soda Springs station near the Summit on It was a thrilling experience and orp‘on—oflgln“—'rflm&fl H. Harriman, | . "Was confined (n the County Jail and house. | members will take their seats at the declared that the bonds would be | the Central Pacific line, Engineer Frank | one that Buelna is not likely to Eigin, $6; Frank Kiefer. Tillamook, $5. | nizeq by a description as an escape from the | AUEUSt meeting of the Board of Man- | feited #f Calnan did not appear at ,Dnumn; was killed :m? a_ track walker| forget. Increase—Jasper Garner, Elgin, $8; "Jor- | Wisconsin penitentiary. He will be taken back | agers. The app.fiq,m.m of Hennessey as time. Daniel Hartnet; and Willlam Gib. | whose name cannot be learned was bad. | dan Fuqua, Williamina, $& at once to Serve tweive years of an unexpired | @ member of the board makes it Republi- Jm , the bondsmen, have little hope of | Iy msur«l Downing leaves a widow andl Washington—George ~ M. Carpenter, | sentence of fifteen years. He escaped from | ‘{m h‘hh- Nh*& two Republicans ng . ashburn ao din. Kingston, $. prison January 2 la: LR CHRCHOR0 CRORORRO DR | Calnan bdn( tound. two children in this city.