The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 7, 1900, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1900. AN PRIMARY - DEMANDED BY REPUBLICANS County Committee Has a Plain but Important Duty to Perform RSN ILE Suggestion That Corrupt Bosses Be Consulted Appointment of Election Officers Repug- to Taxpayers. “IBURG” FEVER SEIZES SAN FRANCISCO YOUTH Rt o ol 2o o e o e o e o o g —_— Decent sated Crim- election PIDNEERS MRE 10 HAVE MANY FNE FEATURES Stanford Parlor Adopts a Most Elaborate Badge. ——— Funds Already Collected for the Cele- bration of Admission Day and Additional Sums Over $100 Each. FRIGATE PORTSMOUTH IS TO FIGURE IN THE PARADE V70 B e ¢ - \ 5 —— SICK"HEADACHE Positively cured by these ) Little Pills, They also refieve Distress from Dyspepaia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dissiness, Nausea, Drowsh ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels, . Purely Vegetable. | Small PIlL, 1 Small Dose. ‘ - + saloon bosses Smafl Price. E fe the old coun- . controlled, but AMUSEMENTS. ulsive tk ittee will s will b U V4 | u’;t The New Company a Crackajack ! BENNETT and STEMBLOR, In a Sketch by GEORGE M. COHAN. MEEKER-BAKER TRIO, HOOKER AND DAVIS JOLLY JOHN NASH. Zelma Rawlston, St. Onge Brothers, Nichols Sisters, ograph. MR. AND MRS. MASON (Katherine Reserved chairs and box seats, Mat , oe. nees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. - seat A T A 3 CURTAIN RISFS AT § P. M. SHARP. == = =T = s TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT t | MODEL OF THE HISTORIC PORTSMOUTH AS SHE LIES P e, ALONGSIDE THE MARION. - Geededetsodedodoededsdoetodoss saiaeteses el HE Naval Battalion will be well rep- it were strewn all along the Mendocino ebration. A model of the old frigate | The Steamer Dispatch arrived Portsmouth has been made and will resented In the Admission day cel- | COast. from On a not only be sailed in the regatta but wiil Port 10 es north For sevente ra of ( ape Mendocino. iles brought the officfal. news of California’s p. m., off Me docino (¢ w the tugs “RIGOLETTO.” | Russo, Ferrart, Nicolint, Politint and Repetto. To-Morrow, Friday, Saturday Fvenines, “OTHELLO. o be placed on a truck and towed in the | she ran her cours h them and at| Next Week—*T4 “MIGNON. £t m. sighted the remainder | = omic P 2 > of the raft = «HAM” IBURG IS FATHER OF A FAD. The Portsmouth was the ship that | ™) " (0,0 Matteawan on August 5, at | e | admission to the Union to San Franciseo. [and the raft, half of which was gane | Chief Boatswain's Mate John J, Foley | The lumbermen who risk their money pc A Z e ! took the sailing launch of the Marion and | i the venture give no thought to the S 2 Y " | danger fro oating pile. It matters - 1 . he swing : | | with great skill and much labor made he- | JAREEr fTom 8 foating pile. It matters THEATRE . i< many times, finaily | [into an exact reproduction of the old | oot I {NEM ot vess P A . out of his fist. And this | | frigate that brought good news to the | as they make money. raft landed {in San Franeisco will the other half adrift « idend, but an may golden west. The launch is now a fu rigged ship and her crew on the trial t > wores FLORENCE 3 £ vacation -lot twirler. Tt is | will consist of fourteen men. Captain Nat | €ause the loss of hundreds of lfves. of 8 ! amburger Iburger,” | T. James will be in command and Lieu- TRANSPORT SHERMAN ARRIVES. ROBERTS, will g oung admirers s | tenant Henry Peterson will be navigating | The army transport rman got In| Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY. N DR :\‘:'z officer. For fear of an accident the steam | from Manila via Nagasaki last night T 3 ‘ Distr ! N launch of the Marion will accom: the | She made the run in sixteen davs from v 3 r 51§ Portsmouth. so that in the event of a y She brings cabin g 3 N3 capsize there will be no fatality. The ‘karged soldiers disabled men, THE { o 33 cruise or trial trip of the little ship will prisoners and 10 civilians. There were ' - ! & en plety of the cnil- | R take place on Thursday. thres deaths during the trip Leen thelr interpre but games b there the 1ni- are | SLIT A < pis st 19 Sl e | 4 STANFORD PARLOR BADGE. ¢ B R R e R e e B R O O R e S I SO The mode! of the Portsmouth is a per- fect reproduction of the old-time warship. Every spar and sail has been dup.ic and not a rope is out of place. The old smooth-bore guns have been duplicated with pleces of wood, but the men’s quar- ters are not as commodious as they migh be. It will take a man TER FRONT NOT h ship City of Benares ar- rived early yesterday morning from Lon- don. i had heav 3 for twenty-one davs of_sails ¢ The Briti T the Horn a number SATURDAY MA .“A SUIT OF SABLE." FIVE NIGHTS Next Week. AND i of twirler t would | - ee: e —_— i, Byt opir iyt 100 i | handle the model in a moderate breez as . She was . BIG MIDWEEK STAKES 1sm or pious | G +000-4040004000+9! LOG RAFT BREAKING UP. N o S dave Baans ‘Q | of the small sand-lotters. Stanford Parlor No. 7. Native Sons of | Another menace to navigation has been | cent wags paid 1o reins AN = S Rdu i T R FHBARGILLIL ,, ast adrift in the ocean. The immensa came of her arrival s 5 < TETK. FOR SAN MATEO PARK e e e k- g o il et e fo& raft that left the Columbla River In | long trip from the ning | ALL THIS WEEK. display of any of the parlors during | o of the tugs Tatoosh and Rescue last to make her owne she Vcedn’sdav and ‘fltll”"] Matinees. o e THIEF TOOK HEIRLOOM the celebration in this city. It has always | week is breaking up, and when last seen | put in an appe o and ~siay N - Special Re- lald claim to being the most artistic local not more than half of it was left. ealms caused t ay d aboard the bat- s Frohman Presents Char! % ——— e . . P arlor i 11 its s s, Steamers arriving from northern ports Visitors will be receive: & George Sweeney, 161 Capp street, se-| pration, At fts headquarters. it will have | {ie ocean e e i . S i soctation hel i cured a we Judge Conlan’s court | o a1 ki - pl ik ocino. ¢ SEC COMP. e Bad | Gwoxge Thorowy Sshbec st Eis Whisljaues § 4 et Pleren & CQurt | an elaborate display n electric lights, the | “Tha steamer Willtam H. Kruger arrived ADVERTISEMENTS. | 1o ooAND A SPECIAL COMPANY =~ s While Standing in Crowd on f forgery. Seaburg is | central figure being a reproduction of a yrmcnh,\-flr:mrn|nx| from Tillfilmnnk A-m e ~ — - SLIs - o ok Market Street. | 2 ames of Walter | past president’s badge, the design of | Eureka. The captaln reports that on Au- Ao 7 o | T Frost to a|w 3 3a i . eotting | BUSt 5, at 9 a. m., the vessel ran into a lot : - T il g, oot 108 | W Bl Gt it h et | 950t B, 7 e HEARTSEASE. , from Portland, Orego robbed of a | ottt B o SR gun reflecting its rays on Fort Winfleld | ponaces to navigation were passed, and | N gold watch an Sin | | Scott and the Marin County hills, this | then the mystery was solved. The tugs o ait Dinekr | Tennis Champions to Meet. resting between the crossed American and | Rescue and Tatoosh re passed with SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. 6.—On the | Bear flags. | “half a log raft in tow. The other haif He ; | i Rl ; o s Talmece o e Meadow Club here to-mor-| Thp invitations to the various functions | had broken away and the loga composing j ey : : the Long Island Lawn Ten-| will be in the highest style of art, but sl omen as to the right of the United States to L B 25 T 3 art, LN W 155 ) W D) () D . in e e e E o hip will be revived. Sumner | gna¢ the Stanford boys will pride them- | ® * ¢ *¢ ® : 1ot Cantt e Sa mPIONS | selves most on will be the badge. It Is | a g R S e The matches in ths | of gros grain silk, dark blue, and all the | TROUBLE OVER TRANSFER ‘ el L b A ha | Champion singles will be started in | lettering and flgures are in colored silk, . | - o e L m and the championshtp | making one of the most elaborate affairs | OF THx GRAMMAR PUPILS | B . ‘ headquarters and gave | dqtes ar duled for Wednesday. | of the kind ever got up for a parlor. The o | —_———— 2l Hardy, the champlions Sure of Many Prizes. BERLIN riiner will thar Aug. 6.—Theodore Wolf wires ageblatt from Paris that t more first prizes at the her nation. He e: er at 250. Germany will 1, with twenty grands Entertained the Mothers. Sunshine Workers' Mother Club, | street Club and Dr. Homes 1 and 2 were honor at a_delightful ¢ Wilson's the aln itior es t} m be | badges are to be worn by members. Ttmited number will be presented to ladi and these will have the word “guest” at | the head. | a male guest of the parlor. Assistant Secretary Boldemann has been | informed that an extremely old lady, one A Only one will be presented to | Parents’ Opposition Induces Chair- man Mark to Present a Modifled Order to School Board. The parents of tha srammar grade pupils who have been transferred from Pe’-lods. the Grant to the Pacific Heights School That ortiinary treatment falis to relfevopainful | know LydiaE. Pink- “THE NIGHT OF THE FOURT |SEE FTHE FINISH! Only a ew Parfor: ces by THEIR BIG T fl" . by Mrs. Maryland S. Rartlett | prix a ‘old medals of the survivors of the Donner party. Is | wi) take measures to compel the Board The At the bome of Barclay Smith, S [ o "R speciay trvitation will be sent g0 | of Education to sescind its action. A | o m'y V. tabie € N D o Rncrpend reostind the o 5 Protection for Protestants. { her ‘and she will be furnished a carriage, | PASsaneeting has Begn Aeransed 07 Some am”"s Vegetabie Com-~ a Gy - neon; y Mre. gean Hornung SRLIN. Ayig 6The Lelpsio Tagebiatt | The, assistant secretary hac alee, re- | pafen'willbe outiined. A protest. wil pound will and does and RUSH CITY. Kingsley Foreign Office has promised the S Y o v > | also be made against the cutting down of | fao ha the. c encing Sunday Aftern i 4 e iinand - | rr.‘\'-r'{\.mr}":rn?rtg (rain ngrr;‘:u'lp/'n:!xé:"gz;‘:q the primary classes in the Pacific Helghts s, more than any o ail ot - Jouttnsew - Sew result of medicine. E tions to the Austrian Governm b School from six to three, the na ay After - | the expulsion of Protestant clergymen | that & Ifke numper sl come UP com the | transterring three graminar grades. A IN FAIRYLAND. 0 | from Austria 1 a | Towne, of the firm o ake, Mol 3 |~ R @ ; S s | dntlom commiiteo dectires hat i does not | Towne. of, the, frm of ake, MU & Evepy woman knows | OPERA | Accidentally Drowned. provision havine already been made 1o | yesterday and requested him to use his of- | 2oyt Mrs. Pinkham’s e ¥ - TOLEDO. Ohto, Aug, 6—Fred T. Roy-|accommodate 180.000. The beautiful post- | forts to afford relief to the parents who i | : aan rominent merchant and capitalist | €TS announcing the celebration are heing | are up in arms """""ll““ Vol gy 00 medigine- | ¥ HOUSE - ; | s Tancidentally arowned | distributed in all parts of the State. Thess | Mr. Webster called on Chairman Mark, o o o bl 8 22 r | While fishing at Midd Lake,to-nfght. il Qo much to Advertiss the celateation, ;% essed his Intention 10 et s, Every woman knows | % Death of an Estimable Woman. IR, The Soclety of California Plonears an- | proposition to transfer only the eighth Some woman Mirs. Pink- THE _GREATE succ OF Son's Miria N. Cohe Transcontinental Telephones. | nounces that 1t will reproduce in the pa- | and the advanced eighth grades. Mr. THE COM- et ol R T relophontc communi- | Tada all the Interesting historical flonts | Webster advised him to restore the old or- | fpam has cureds e By gl sy "~ i which were such an attractive feature in | der of things and then to draw the district | NEWS . PANY the parade of 1880. Several of these will | lines. But nine women out of e High Salaried Official. r > v created an- vesterday E. Thomas u of Streets at a One of the Com. ay that the Street the lack of a_head, had othly as desired that Captain >nt to fill the posi- intended the build- e Presidio fortifications. e —— Husband Deserted Her. sued Albert Costello | alleging desertion as cause | | ted Capta Bure: ———— Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. est Hyer medicine. A vegetable cure for usness, indigestion, constipation.® ermany and French ned to-aay. —_— Southfield Wellington Coal st economical. | cities wa 1 a woman | two sons, | has no superior. e WAS NOT THA OF HERO WEPT FOR SOLDIER", S funeral was held in Redding, Skasta County, recently, rich nearly all the people in the town and many from the country sur- rounding it attended. It belng the funeral of a Philippine hero, tears from many, not related to the dead. minglad with those of the supposed aunt of the deceased. Mrs. Effie Drury, who, clad in deepest mourning, way to sobs while the services were going on and while the remains being lowere. to at was thought would be their last resting place. It was thought that the body covered by the th in the Redding Ceme- tery was all that was mortal remaininy of Harry H. Stone, a well-known young man of that town who enlisted some months ago and went to fight under Columbia’s banner in the far away new possessions. The body ar- rived on a transport a short time ago and was taken to Redding by Mrs. Drury. The people of Redding determined that fitting honor should be done the memory of one who had died in the military service of his country. Those who had formed the large concourse at the funeral had scarcely reached their homes and friends were still consoling weeping Mrs. Drury, when it was learned that the remains that had been burled were not those of Harry H. Stone, but of Herman H. Stone of Worcester, Massachusetts. The father of the dead hero proved th.s to the satisfaction of the mourning Redding lady and the body was disinterred, sent to Worcester and there buried a second time with fitting honor. The dead man was a member of Company K of the Tweny-second Infan- try: killed In action at Philippine Islands. Mrs. Drury claimed the body when ed here on the transport as that f her nephew, Harry H. Stone, and at her request it was shipred to Red- ding, where the funeral was held as stated. Hardly had the Redding funeral party returned from performing the last sad rites, when a telegram was re- ceived by Mrs. Drury stating that the remains were not those of Harry H. Stone, but of Herman H. Stone of Worcester. The father of the dead soldfer had received a letter from a comrade In Manila, informing him of his son's death and of the shipment of the remains to San Francisco. The similarity of inftials had caused the mistake. Mrs. Drury made Inquiries at army headquarters and learned nephew was' still alive and not at all anxious to fill a grave. e el oo e = ¥ + ¥ that her represent the methods of mining in the early days. Encouraging reports were recefved yves- terday afternoon by the executive counell of finance. Paris Kilburn apoeared as | representative of a commlittee of the Har- | bor Commission. He furnished a list of | subseriptions amounting to $2650 from the | water front. and stated further that the committee would account for additional subseriptions when It came to makinz a | final report | to the celebration fimd amounts in the argregate to about $17.000 Subscrintions of $100 and more agzregate 0100. The latest subscrintions in this category are shown in the following state- i ment eiven out vesterday by the executive | couneil: | Previously reported. $7350: J. D | Bros. Co.. California_ Northwestern Raflway | Company. 8230 each: Willlams. Dimond & Co., £150;. Robert Morrow. Balfour. Guthrie & Co. Charles Nolson. Alaskn Packers' Assoctatfon. Pope & Talhot, Alaska Commercial Company. Morgan Oyster Companv. Western Sugar Refin inr Company. George Haas & Son. $100 each. Contracts were closed vesterday for the 8000 epecial design flags. Manyv special de- slgns of electric pleces will he Installed at varfous points along the principal down- town streete. Spreckels & A Wonderful Success. surpriged thelr many buyers since opening their great carpet sale. Tt Is no wonder, when thick Agra carpets sell at 45c yard, 15c mattings at 9. At this rate the sale will not last long. . e e Circunit Court of Appeals. United States District Judges de Haven and Beatty held a session of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday morning, and after transacting some rou- tine businees adjourned untfl September 3. ettt (P e B An Insolvent Farmer. James J. White of San Jose filed a peti- tion in {nsolvency yesterday In the United States District Court. His liabilities are $2189 67 and his assets $150; Roasted sshoppers are still esteemed a great dellcacy by the natives of Mo- | rocco. The amount now subseribed | The Art Carpet Shop. 228 Powell street, | e — GROCERS SUGGEST A SUCCESSOR TO HELMS Members of Retail Grocers’ Associa- tion Desire Daniel F. Keefe as a Supervisor. The Retail Grocers' Association decided | at a meeting last night to ask for the ap- potntment of Daniel F. Keefe as super- visor. to fill the vacancy created by the death of John E. A. Helms. was a_director of the Grocers' Associa- | Don’t delay yefliny help if S tion. Mr. Keefe, who is a Demoerat, is | o also prominent among the gmcers.l Ths‘ Yyou are sick. } RE AT Ju BI Ea latter clalm that Mr. Helms was electes 4 through their efforts and_they should | She has helped a million et L ‘ ative to’ take his i Do have another representative X0 twomiea | WOmen: Why not you? | o walt on Mayor Phelan when he returns to the city. when they will present the association’s req ————————————— Died o~ His Injuries. Frank Harman. a three-vear-old boy who resided with his parents at 1416 Harri- i son street, died yvesterday morning from burns received two weeks ago. some other childrer. started a bonfire and piayed Indian by running through it. ————————— Visit of the Geier Abandoned. Collector Jackson was notified vester- day by the Secretary of the Treasury that the Cerman cruiser Gefer would not visit this Tort, as had been announced. owing to her presence being required in Chinese waters. The American Working Man. Much comoarison has ben made between tha endurance of the Chinese and the Amerfcan man. Those with authority to speak t the average working man of America cuperior to the Chinese as Hostetter's Stomach Hitters s to any other dyspepsia cure. The Bitters does not claim to cure everythiog, t 1t does cure constipation, Indigestion, dys. pepsia, billousness, liver and kidney troubles, and prevents malaria, fever and ague. Mr. Helms He and | | ten put of f getting this re~ liable remedy until their | health is nearly wrecked | by experiments or neg- | lect ; | Then they write fo Mrs. | Pinkham and she cures | them, &et of course It | takes lomger to do so. THE MIDDLEMAN ! A VERITABLE HISTRIONIC TRIUMPH. Five Calls at End of Second Act—Four at End of Third PRICES—10c, l5c, A Few Front Rows in Saturday Matinee—ioe, Branch Ticket Office, Orchestra, ¢, e, soe. Emporti J N Sepr.3rd 1019 DR MENULTY,, o Weeksof Rocing. | enses of Men oniy. Book on Privaie Diseases and “l}\“ \\‘?P\:sv. sflx\cm- © TOURNAMEY . Doc SHow. —" Weuknesses of Men.free. Over 20y'rs’ axperience. | nis curedat Home. Terms reasonabie. Hours9 | Pau | to3dally:6.30 to8:3 ev’gs. Sundays, 10 to I tation free and sacredly confidential. Cull P. ROSCOE M J 265 Kearny N FANCE Y l/ PouLrry. BELGIAN AMUSEMENTS. | @ "Jfl “HARES™ | | {u TAINMENT ¥ FISCHER'S coygert mouse. |\ ENTERT ooy Erigy] THE OGDENS and BERTHA FOLTZ 1IN | Exl'ul’.:ifs Carrie F"i%ef 415, S0 SORRE AGR S | \iribe for Particulars To MEDLEY and NEW MOV PICTURES. | Lt = ICIsar: SUTRO BATHS OPEN NIGHTS, Open Dally From 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Bathing From 7a. m. to 10 p. m._ ADMISSION, 10c. - CHILDREN, 0. 1 Bashing, including admission, %c; Children, Matinee Sunday. Reserved Seats, ETERJ. SHIELDS: )\ BSPRECKELS: SECRETARY. PRESIDEN I~ .. Weekly Call $1.00 ver Tea

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