The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 3, 1900, Page 4

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3, 1900. Starp Oips Off Some MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ja/{y 5 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THE @DVANCEMENT OF LABOR. ¢ not the coming Tall, AL cturers do not wish to make them and S BER 3, 100 4 3 r them it would seem that t ! ing samples sent out will serve hardly any pur- g s ot o g oy o ¥ of the Omart Jel’s Jecrels s they w 1 le reason to however, that the same issue of the azer ration of f triumph containing the interviews on this sub- . - Telephone Press 208 3 I class « people ha: ished also a society item to the effect that a ) ) Market snd Third, 3. F. owardai ist hop had been given at the Belvedere | c t Larchmont ard was attended by upward of | . st rosperity 1 mer reside and ht So whether : ed t the a future or not, it is evidently en- | vered by Carriers ents Per Week 5 & . | < stmgie l‘u)n~ “ .:, e g | Q) glory this ar. | by Mail. Ine ontaze: e ————— | s | : nees ¢ BRYAN AND THE SOUTH. ; 4 2 : »uth the Democrats are taking Bryan’s | » asters are authorized to receive T Commer ex ndi T ter medicine. More- wabreriptions 3 : even while swallow- » T ju nt it will not be wholesome. s R vow 1ot Demos all and a ¢ 1 ng. i 8 tion said: “As 1118 Rrasdway ; o — we have me and time | AMUSEMENTS. : e 4 yse that any sensible | & r at the United | E 2 S could afford to shirk the responsibilities thrust | A : pon In matters of \ A B the occupation of these islands ' i by t ¢ do not belicve in accident. The | ¢ means some- { i 3 1 can now | ! F : ainly did not ges « ) x : a 1d ve are to turn these people | s : 2 - te ined political i % de rapacity.” | 5 8¢ ( r view of the — — s S 2 It as th inds on its | | I ill no | | ( 5 | | t ment in man- | | sts, first of the Union i : Is and ! The Mem- i | ‘ t: W : | 1 { HING 5 ) 1 nt and t | e 5 be e here they | \A ty and b ‘ ¥y 2 o ! [ it after all | . ‘ head. The | | e t o« 1 asion of the | ! A corn | { ) de T t t can- | | 1 ! | 5 ntrary e H | 1 1 | « 1a Should the ‘ ] ) t ake a pro- v - - r~\r DTCC | il MRS. JOHN BIDDLE IN FANCY DRESS. I te € I 1l memor- re.” T i to ht 1| o — — s S8 £ A5 s SN temporary expedi- | «T\R RS. JOHN BIDDLE ( | Mollie Phelan. M Phelan, 1 und 1 w r en- | ¢ the best interests of so /ZS\‘ phy)-in all the whose health is not of' the best. s . r c r o the best prin- \A :‘;:‘ e rh,.- o “:K and Miss Annie nning x H rty in whose name the | husband are the guests of her people, at ol 3 . 2 » [ y respe ne ) are working.” their elegant home out on Pierce street Genevieve Goad-Martin is chaper- | w w r ! ; are \\‘ ‘TI\H i he wave of parental disapproval tha Mamie McNutt. and v vr by means 1 he D of t now Bryan should | what marred the urt- St S s an ! 1 | ship days has ¢ ¥ now T than John —— resident : ( = arrival in t B : reeipients <a s r y thing that is b any of : . ey Phe stonishin Mrs. Biddle as a you £ country he | oirl was extensively entertained—and v I T r and anything ver failed to return the many atte ns t efre re N ¥ om Sranle A W privileged to enjoy. Her T by T A U B Bace would be im- ason in Washington is one long list of meward bound L > possible )¢ triumphs, won by the g e ¥ E e magical Biddl me and he rm- can I ( ts e c t - Ng perso act and 0 1 XPOSe disk s I z ing personality, ta b FRUIT EATING IN LONDON. Mr. and Mrs. Biddle are to remain here residence T B exfiabrdinary Bedt of the il Novembe | many affairs are s e o 3 t th 1ordinary h fithe | ot eir Last week 1 like to purch: < 4 to fruit-eating on a scale | the distinguish shington couple as it stood—house the I PHa it e the guests of the yns at their cc young millic 2 < he VWestminster Gazette, try place at Redwood. aftes ‘,RA- 5 3‘“;«“1 1 de usl people in the cit or the “How do your wo manage to look could pay r for the 8. M ts yOgUe SO at, owing to suspicions of bacillj | colors—blaci’ e 3 | and the furnishing of her gy $ e de L eilbdin S e Bl 0 i ‘hat {s what an inquisitive ern {he Floods have rented ine e St e 4 rneJ in the eggs, and so in the blaze the n's fancy | visitor, who had e€perienced that wonder- | house on Jackson street ey 4 leman, who for the past t $ L Lhee and so in the blaze the hot man’s fancy ey for which California is|in on the first of October and will re g voea . t ms to W 1gate Hill, the | re d me. I did not wonder at | there til ir new h eady for o . e B Harns his cas the most natural one | cupancy. ; d so | center of the city’s 1as beco an |8 e Lillie Follis, g M + : i ekandiar B lossy plums, while the | airy and fairy gold framed | A certain well-known throat specia : ¢ % Madonna face. and her beautiful sister-in- | has been in continual attendance upe s « S rma- latest delicacy is “Californi gents and lidi law, Mary Bell Gwin l-‘.‘\nr “1” 2 and | Henry Mklllrr ince hi P B 2 willo (ith face a igure that re- | ten weeks ago. When g o Mg e e in Garden—'ere tuppence a 'arf pahnd, me Lord.’ | the Orient—and Mrs. Genevieve Martin. | it nece y to have the doctor co sard € tapr - Lord | ov i Gibson girl, and quite without| him in his dre om to treat g sty passerby , doubting the | exception the handsomest woman in a| throat great third act 1 such style, he is encouraged by | €ity that is fast becoming famous for its | the act d such_havoc wit} R style, e 1s encouraged by | peyitching beautiful femininity. th < srd doct . Bl oF i S ol Rad thes bk well in black.” " I should | came s ¢ He and w , : A . g \v so. They would look well In sack-| conquered. r since he has been at s be T T ment ptamn, an’ you kin stow em in y the theater, for t third aect, thing 1 Bl SR | SR but for all, including t rologue. 3 | and Mrs. Raoul-Duval (Beatrice | Gottlob will not belie that it Tt is to be hoped that, 1 cen started on a fruit have gone to New York, where | Miller's we lone oceup! . T oI P e o P .y | they expect remain over the fall and | medical m ention Tt' v ! diet by the hot weather, the folks of London will | {ljyough the winter season. The absence | fever,” said the manager, “that ! to it with a true Brit To sav thi of the Duvals will be regretted. Duval is | the doctor to the dr room e y it with a true T ty. We say this i md good fellow and splen- | for such long visits by the way € rot only in the interest of fruit producers, but of con- | did rrtsm nd_ Mr Duval showed | that astute man ckered when he told g : s 1 such unus ibilit of developing | me it I feel confident that he believes the sume It is gratify moreover, to learn that the | fnto that rarest of all rare creatures, a | specialist has stage ambitions. s ade w favorite fruit goes by the name of “California ;» | perfect chaperon. iy b favorite fruit y the name California cherry.” | n Y ES ditain ko 5ad p samples and ' Tt is to be doubted, ever, whether the genuine L Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan have gone [ and _everybody back it no one will | California dainty can be sold there at tuppence “a "arf | on to Burope to meet their sister, Miss | town. The few warm d e of orders. I nd” by even the most enterprising street vender, | = — 2 | = — -~ — may be J Phie aoad clizen ic bessbi | ’ ry government. He contrasts ¢ The reasons e e good citizen s benelt | THE WORLD’S WARSHIPS | vrivicn S5l oat o Germans. 12| PERSONAL MENTION. T wdvertising Califo E > | = which latter country science is placed in | i c 1€ both of those things arc commend- | The British torpedo-boat destrover | the foreground instead of being relegated | 1 @ BN r of the Dove, built at Hull, had three hours' | to the background. Altogether Profe g a e banker, is at will never take kind e i ; full power trial August contract | Perry's address Is not very pleasant read. | th¢ Grand Ty d vill ne take kind When better faci ortation are pro- | called for 5800 horsepower and thirty | ing to the British public. N. J. Di a b r of Fresno, fs 2 te ear coats, they argue, from custom vided tt se market for fresh Cali- | knots speed. The average realized on the | - aying at t 3 1 e fresh Ca ad Some ugly storles of und and y , 4 | trial was 5%02 horsepower and 20.25 knots. By ata anc -known mining ma Corria h cities. Even now the t“ il was Liacds { evident favoritism comes the Brit- S 4 trade i er ne and it will be se rom | The active list of the Austrian navy is | ish scuadron in the Med e o atee r ks Sk T C oyl Do seen from | £ 1 admiral, 2 vice admirals, 6 | 17-vear-old boy on the crulser Diadem was 2 lawyer of the report we have q oted that C: ornia fruit is the | pe s, 17 captains, 64 comman- | hauled up for swearing at the p's o to favorite. We have established the brand and it carries | der sutenants, 191 sub-lieutenants, | poral, and after having been kept a pris- :n Juan minieg ; % s f adets, T410 Wi t s, petty of- for several days was sentenc - > trad T 64 57 weimay astahiia .. | 180 cadets, 7410 warrant officers, petty of r S sentenced to : the trade. By e may establish a similar de- | g0 4" men ana 420 boys receive twenty-four strokes with a birch t ( mand for Ca London will not be afraid | service alone there are 68 offi punishment was so severe to bad- f to take it v rench label, | ing one rear admiral and two c 1{\ mutilate him, and the boy was In a v : i 3 . ainting condition when cast loc Y s the ason may be working 2| Russia has ordered five 130-ton torepo | crew constd e icast | It I 3 king out a | R h 1 \‘ f & 0-ton t "( 0| crew considered the boy as beir t 3 ¢ hoats o the Newsky ngineering % 3 JeAR P plus benefit for t in one. Season after | By I A N re to b | headed and hardly responsible for- his t S i A AT : ik i 893, which was 144.2 . ® a marine was sentenced | TOWer o alia, is a gue W sion to cry him: “’Ere y'are, | mand at Havre In 1565, which was 42| v too vears' hard labor for st o ey e s | e i : | feet length, 15.2 feet beam, 10 feet draught | corvennt The 1 riking a wight ! ominent vine ¢ roble marquis, Ca cherries, a penny a bag, |and displacing 152 tons. A speed of thirty | Kicked &nd abureq h Seifort time after | fst of Courtls reahteed st tur- | enough for to squench y'r noble thrist an’ leave some | knots is_claimed with only 4200 horse- | his punishment was simpry: the: 1onn G | Grand. ’ A e > waist because it | good "uns still for the little marquizzies at ome. Sold | PoWer: The proposed Russian boats will | one good conduct badge. - S | _B. Wel, a merchant of 3lase Frs e A » - D0l | oost about $125,000 each. ———— N to, companied by r est 5 o ted a fact ,an got the m - s % | his fam ’ 2 show why the factories will not enc : <o A coast defense ship of 5952 tons is to be | 1°°cream and soda at Townsend's. o | th'( x_;r h Farley. ” g 8 g e oL enconiage - i 5 5 $ built at the Admiralty vard at St. Peters- TR G T = AP arley, one of Philadelphia’s the tra He is quoted as saying: “A man does Kelly, Crimm 1d Herrin are probably begin- | burg for the Russian navy. The dimen-| Fure fruit juices used at Townsend's. * :’;}“_“P‘I‘"“ s staying at . v ¢ Ll e hing alize that the horiz i s e ares Tangth, 415 fest: breadtit. .5 —_——— e Palace. not want to w rment that will make him lool | Ning to rcalize that the horizon of decent politics is | sions are: Length, 3415 feet; breadth, 5 " iidtmt oF | Droade dhan the Sreatof o clieap orogsisy LoFT feet, and only 17.%5 feet draught. The en-| Icecream by the gallon at Townsend's. | T: M. Spofford. a prominent merchant ; y some of the waists seen | Proad g i 3 'CREID SLoEge 1€ Te- | gines are to be of 7000 horsepower, t0 glve | Beot evemlasses T T | of Kansas City, accompanied by his wite ce. Furthermore, these turning board has set a pace little to the liking of the | a specd of sixteen knots and the coal | St Sor it Bosets. To I te e, Leok | 15,50 ha. Peinon, ( ists would be very hard to fit. I took the measure | interesting trio. supply to suffice for 750 knots at full speed R i ey atuye, o} QUREE W A Forbes. who was char- ; By A i L and 2400 miles at eight knots. The armor | HOTEL DEL CORON - latest Republican conventio number of men recently and it would be sur The robbery of tt B 3 is 7 inches and the battery consists of six | rates still In effect at this bemweiint ey | 19 & Suest of the Grand. 3 The robbery of the body of a dead saloon-keeper is beautiful cour rising to note the great difference there was in the | A I ) PEr a | s-inch, sixteen 3-pounders and four tor-| home, where summer and winter are one. as | , - 1~ THOMDSOn and Z. W. Smith, lead- length from the shoulders to their waists. We would | ., nights ago by ghouls had at least the advantage | pedo tube: 4 New Montgomery street, San Francisco, get | [0S Merchants of Baltimore, are zues:. . L oW | of being more expeditious than a similar process | Professor Perry In a recent article n | T8 With special round-trip summer ticket :‘r"::" Palace. They are here on a pleasy be rece g complamts nstantly about misfits, etc. : . f o vs & - £ e " e e whichitine work edsiibraastidls Nature severely criticizes the system of ¢ b for which we would not be at all responsible. A | cessfully in our Probate courts. | equeation In the British. navy, which ho pawned n Fangon aekigl orticles are e e of : e = S ¥s every | woman would take the trouble to have her shirt waist An ominous danger signal has been sent broadcast 3'{:;5?&'?:5&;‘5‘;&; ll(];;ldng"?llonlu‘xor - e s SN, XY I » who captured has in his possession an | aj S 3, . i P 5 P at 1s like- v N g * 1«"‘ P n an |aitered, but men want to buy something they can wear through the cities and States of the Middle West. The |{1v to be of service In after life, and the bm h’-flfomni%n supplled daily to e"beEW YORK, Sept. Dr. A. B. Reg per- | and would not go to all this bother. Tt can be readily ' dispatcl ce th yan is still i i professor is very severe on the ‘clever o o o e the | Sheorser of San Francisco is at the i g adily | dispatches announce that Bryan is still in good voice. v Press Clipping Bur Y . | Savoy. + <1 . At O L4 c¢- lignorant men” who represent any and| gomery st. Helephone Main 02 3" |t toy GhriiuT Kidd of San Francisce ta at the Gilsey,

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