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i ¥l ARY CROCKER'S WEDDING GIFTS FROM HER HOME Younger Sister and Brother| Twelve Dollars. sting Uses to th Is Put Set an’s Ac- ES U+Eq‘c E BABIES to Punish Her o Mre the hear- Rl At Home Concert. ruments for lden e Everybody Decorating. is such as to tempt its use on inferior rts have accorded that Anheuser-Busch BUD. Lyons Co.. s BT LR Monthly Meeung of Suffragists. monthly meeting of the rhis Organization was afternoon in the Post _street, Mrs. Clara 1 orincipal bus! n was th the committee on progress ment work e ——— opening, Friday, Saturday, Sept 8. Kelth's pattern hats, bonnets, mil- linery noveltles. Keith's, 808 Market Phelan butlding. Kelth' Ban Fran- | Red | e reading of the | of | AN FRANCISCO- CALL, FRIDAY, R EPTEMBER 1900. NTER-MOUNTAIN STATES WILL DESERT W. J. BRYAN| Governor Richards of Wyoming Tells of Great Political Changes in ! Silver Districts. | i { GEORGE DE FOREST RICHARDS, GOVERNOR OF WYOMING. i RICHARDS zive a tremendous | n The farme: | never before been | are not looking | con ni tions. The mort- | A ; were compelled to place on A Hans es under Democratic ad- | W ation have been paid off and they | 4 have money in the bank. Why should not stay with the party that brought st M m pro tv? Colorado is good guesg Wa s t ound, and 1 have a wager of $300 | 8 \ar Wy 2 K will get the electoral r Gove Richar sten ¥ ns for so thinking are that & Vv - which Is Bryan carrled the Sla:r h\; 140,000, » st Bt g two years ago .ais plurality was . C Kron WWerks down 40.00. The wonderful th of McKinley elubs throughout the voters to join them at it will not be so come that latter plurality prominent political friends and they have the courage to ink Bryan will be beaten and that if he wins it y a Y“er‘!\ that will be a hu- However, T am not so sanguine that, gainst the v may cost Maryland | by such_authority; - ; « e Saciorat i ¢ v nd 1 do not think ah foee u In_other | next Presi four years more gen- If the voters of the coun- re of brains 1 L who ha 3 thorough s t the htlm to gul %0000 people, and they ous and L s < > %< -k FITZ IMMO'\S RESIGI\S s ¢ FROM COUNTY COMMIT ¢ * HE cor ' “ommittee in the recent primary | ¢ 5 least one good member. Yester- ( X Fitz 1 man Jasper McDonald the fol- lowir g re ition as 4 member of the com- * SAN FRANCISCO, Bept. 5, 100, x| . ha Democratic Count ymmittee—Sir: 1 () ron gnation mber of the Democratic County ‘Conrmitiths of & * & ~r T business will not permit me to 2 con calls for the attention of lhm Xt [ A furt ! reason for my resignation, I would mention the X { n the n n the conduct of the recent primary elec- 4 - I »f eclipsing any p election ‘ & bé bines in the past, and as I re- gar r t publie organization which so far ¢ | " as thods which should bring the biush ¥ | + o the 1 ! mantpulat and as I regard () | * . y of the voters of the city, « l 5 5 r s I cannot retaln mem- at the same time retain my manhood. 1 refuse (/ | * a which my judgment econdemns ar caleulated to + | t Respectfully, T. J. FITZSIMMONS. ,/ | B A AT AR T A TA AT AT I H Tk Dk OISR AATQ | WAS TWICE DIVORCED, THOUGH MARRIED ONCE Martha A. Calderwood Granted a Sec- ond Decree—Doings in the Divorce Court. been twice fr erwood, Mrs. 1usband 1599 she for d on January 16 Seawell awarded her a decree, f a minor child and alimony h. Subsequently the jssuance ot yceedings was = was set aside, new he case again 1 time Mrs. m of $25 warded a decree of di- ound of failure to pro- 1tes no further trouble Divorce ( of divorce were also granted fo Susan S. Martens from Fred- for_failure to provide; ‘Dobs from Frank Dobs. for de. rt. sertion; Jessie Babbe from Frank Babbe for degertion, and cph Bender from Anna W. F v for: 44 n. Suits for divorce were filed by Chariotte A. Row- land against T. J. Rowland for cruelty: Louis Goz against Maria Goz for infidel- William de Carteret against Jessie Carteret for cruelty; Alice Figone gainst John Figone for failure to pro- vide; George Andro against Lupa Andro for 'infidelity, and Armida Bertocchi i agal vanni Bertocchi for cruelty. ———— Intervention in the Pfluger Case. R. & H. Hall, limited. filed an interven- | ion yesterday in the United States Dis- { trict Court in the libel of the L. E. Whit Lumber Company vs. the bark J. Pfiuger and others to recover $700 as s 10 a cargo of flour on board the cunsuhatmn Free whedx‘; .‘mn] ren{xfiaod to port re- W tients, Er After n a ied condition i A nydone (lloubtmg ourdablhly and w:shmf to test our methods, rem- CHUTES AND Z00. 'n:?lnnxr:;" B S T Y edies and appliances may eposit the prlce of a cure in any bank in San THE b 7]»‘:;??{%"!::5 x::nf:“::; Wi Fll'lzlnm;\cu % & cure 12 not effected in n reasonable time the bank ESI'?-??&.T?;‘?&“DKG:’& i rat bt Ry Wwill return the money. Payments may be made in monthly installments BPECTAL ATTRACTIONS, COMMENCING identified as that of Benja- the colored lad of 17 years the sloop 1da two weeks ugo, and the other was that of an unknown white man of middie age. {1n | min Alberg, | who Was run Gown by | SAN FRANCISCO. | DR. MEYERS & C0, | SPECIALISTS FOR MEN if preferred. Prices reasonable, alike to rich or poor, 7 31 Market Street TAKE UP CASE OF SUSPENDE VICE PRINCIPAL Knowlton Is Tried by Board of Education Against His Protest. Charges Are Heard, Notwithstanding Superintendent Webster's Claim That Directors Have No Jurisdiction. A s The Board of Education took up the consideration yesterday of the unfavor- able report flled against Vice Principal Knowlton by Mrs. Banning, principal of the Everett Grammar School, which re- sulted in the former's temporary suspe slon. After a two hours’ principally devoted to the tion of Mrs. Banning, the board took the matter under advisement and after hold- ing an executive session will announce its decision in a few days. Knowiton present but took no part in the proceed- session, which was cross-examin: ings, as he declined to enter upon any re- buttal of alleged charges, which serted have no legal existence o under the law urtil the Superintend Schaols has created them. He the withdrew from a winter while in or trial not authorized : however, read u statement in rej We sell the A e is no economy in lac quality of instrnetion given by Knowit of his purctuality, regularity of attend- ance and of the appearance of written ished stc work presented for imitation by his_pu- lished store. fls. To offset these qualifications Mrs. anning stated that Knowlton did mnot ( hold puplls responsibie for work assigned; that the written homework was not col- lected for days at a time and when col- | lected was frequently or in a c of study study omitted during the presen oral recitation Knowlton pmm.] constant stream of information, s valuable but much that relating largely to his persor riences and to subjects not fit fo sion in the schoolroom; that Knowlton's records of pupils’ work seemed to be b: entirely on dally recitations, on estim of ability and not of actus Knowlton then read his re he denied the allegatic the jobber. I board had Banning. In his plea that the ng_jurisdiction Knowlton said: “Although in the presence of a body whose senfor giember plainly and publicly announced no longer ago than yesterday AMU§EM7 7ErNTS ‘this body is a law untc kes its own rules,’ the tures to call its attent Court report, which adopted by the Board of ducation can- [T THE BEST THAT V. \UDEVILLE AFFORDS. not control the provisions of the statute | and are Immaterial in determining the statutory rights of the teacher.’ ' Denman took exception to the first part itedly made ‘a law ing excl to d ne d w of the remark and sp his feet declared that he the statetient B, L SPECIAL MATINEE = TO-DAY. b . TEMBER “I took if down verbafim in shorthand.” | . e e ("';‘"";"‘1.,“-""“"“’“v ‘and 1 dare you iy | Farauet, B, A ot rcept Reserved. ny it. Knowlton then stated that the board| HOW<z, WALL AND WALTERS. had no just statutory sion; that the report incompetency, though as the cause of suspe ma notice; that n thority decreed the Supreme Court forb: that ground of suspen. | Gertrude Mansfield ani Caryl Wilbur, Westman and Wren, THE YOSCARY TROUPE. Lavender and Thomson. Wion Tnthe chair egal power or au- 1 that t ; Suspension though th prins report was dated | cipal insatisfactory Mr. and Mrs. Tobin. * June 20, 1:!1;\ !Kn‘:mI"nu vt' s l!‘(;‘( null{:“q; LEW HAWKINS, of it unt uly 2! Knowliton en asked | that the board revoke or rescind his sus- | F\MERICAN BIOGRAFPH. pension. Xt Week— | board declined to do so, but was | rently doubtful as to the proper | JESSIE BARTL“TT DAVIS. | method of procedure and went into ex~c- | % 5 ¢ SALE. utive to talk it ’snmur‘l TICKE: . = 5 e c r contendec the boarc E had oo Jegal rlhe to iy Knowiton ana | SPECIAL JUBILEE MATINEES | that he alone was clotlied with power 10| 1o morrow. Satur Sunday, Monday, late charges against a teacher. The Tuesday and ! g thought otherwise and began its | - e jon_by putting ){r,\. l:;un’m:r o, She testifie that she hac s by weekly 11 \lass was EVERY ~ JTDING SUNDAY. MATINER SATU o o E'MAF‘NI and STOCKWELL, indorsed as the the work of the prev dbreed fhe Sapers, but as he had with. | And & Strong Company In an Adaptation of Wn from the case he was not permit- | PG THOROT 1.:‘3‘ ted to reply. The matier was then take g g under advisement peculiar fact in ~ennection with the | was_uncovered 'A GREAT OBSTACLE 3 Next We: With Mondav Matinee, B Clay Idy! Comed fon Beginn Cleme g the Everett School ‘or August al- St lowed by the board as his suspension by “THE NEW UOMINION : Mark gvas not confirmed uniil | HOLIDAY MAT 5. ende Webster e the and e balleved. that | BRICES Knowlton was illegally displaced. The | BOX A D LOGE S hoard 0 sent Webster the demand w‘~—— Selden urgis for August, he having been transferred from the John Swett | | S8chool and assigned to the Everett dur- Knowlton's temporary suspension. | 1 Sturgis’ :lrmnmli and alss that of Mrs. Bigelow. who was | signed to the vice principalship of the | Jobn Swett School in’ Sturgie’ place. GRAND QPFERA MOLIS= MATINEES TO-MORROW. DAY and TUES SUNDAY, DAY. MON- Krause Would Not Move On. THE F@Aw va COoM- H. A. Krause. a_rubber stamp maker | qpw B o A - W ANy and secretary of a fraternal organization, | 'y =1 L TETCTOT L AYE, appeared before Judge Conlan vesterday | 14 ; for sentence on a charge of obstructing | THIS Evening and Balance of Weeks the sidewalk. Fe read a long written statement protesting against his convic- tion. The Judge sajd he was a ‘“natural born disturber” and fined him $0, with | the alternative of fifty days in jall. Cemmencing Monday ‘QUO VADIS." Front | PRICES 5 Branch Ticket Offic e, Emporium. *TIVOLI~» TWO ENORMOUS OFT TO- T AND SATURDAY EVENING. Verdi eut Tragic Oper: “ERNANIL.” MATINEE TO-MORROW and SUNDAY NIGHT. Bizet's lmmortal Work, “CARMEN.” NEXT WEEK—EVERY E VENING, “'Gavallera” and '‘Pagiiacei.” POPULAR }’I_’rlolklm"m]P c and 50c ~-ESTABLISHED 1881 We have gained our pres- ent high standing by curirg diseases and weakness not only in their earlier stages, but those which had become chronic and dangerous by treatment or neglect. ery member of our staff has had many years expe- rience in hospitals, general practice and as speclalists in curing diseases and weak- ness of men. Our treatment gives vim, vigor, vitality, strength and ambition to weak and de- spondent men, young or old, married or single, regardless of the cause of their trouble. We master wasting weak- ness, unnatural drains, losses, etc., quickly and per- manently. : Bush Eddy and Jones st Phone South 770 “‘Christie Pull 'em Down.”’ Magniflernt sue- Every evening, Matinees Saturday and Special matinee Tuesday, September Magaificent spectacular revival of the farcical success, We also cure special and contracted diseases, including contagious blood poison, stricture, varicocele, hydrocele, rup- ture, piles, diseases of the kidney, spine, bladder, ete. 1. nautical, SHIP AHOY WITH FERRIS HARTMAN And a great cast. Attractive chorus of 50 sing- ¢ = Ing volces Elaborate costumes—magnificent Our reputation is the best. We stage settings. U Lp to the moment. Seats now ready—16c, 25c, Soc. are popular because we cure our pp- TO-MORROW, AQUATIC SPORTS ON THE LAKBE. Hours—8 to 5 Dally JUBILEE CAKEWALK AT NIGHT. ILINATOB Evenings—T to 8 MONDAY NmH-r—Gm.‘r!m FIREWORKS ENTRAN Sundays—9to Il Telephone for Seat,” Parks 23, Take advantage of your Frances Keppler. | TRILBY vening- TIC TRIUMPHS! | the city. best of good fu Lk uusmu:mn st SIS SR THE GREAT FAIR A TANF ORAN PARK Sepl. 24 fo Ocl. 6, 1900 UNDER MANAGEMENT OF THE | SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN MATEO | AGRICULTURAL ASS’N To the live-stock breeders of Californis, as | rs at the least of little prices. of quality and no sense in buying poer gar- ments when better grades may be bought for less at a well estab- F. visit and get your wraps for There We sell for retail at about the same prices smaller dealers pay C NS Ge't Your winter wraps while in Jan Francivco + H.Liebes & Company 33-137 Post St _jé.:n Francuco AMUSEMENTS. A LAST TH Rl:E NIGHTS. | MATINEES TO-MORROW and SUNDAY. Beaut(t . Costly Production, “The Masqueraders” NEXT WEEK—-SEATS NOW READY— i well as to the lovers of out-door sports this | Exhibition is dedicated. The attractions will include: A High-Class Open-Air Horse Show. Select Herds of Prize Cattle. A Complete Exhibit of Swine, Sheep, Goats, Poultry and Belgian Hares. Extraordinary show of Dogs. Attractive exhibit of high-class Vehicles and other industrial displays from leading maou- facturers of the State. The out-door sports will smbrace Polo Games between players from Southern and Central Qalifornia for Championship. Pony Races. | Long Distance Race of 2 miles by noted riders. ange of horses each mile in full view of Grand | Stand v GRAND ATHLETIC FIELD DAY | CLUB HARNESS RACING HilGH-CLASS TROTTING AND PACING In which the Great Stars of the East and West will meet and make World's records. All fn all the entertainment will be clean, diznifed and instructive. GRAND MUSICAL CONCERTS DAILY Excellent railroad facilities by both regular and special traias to Grand Stand entrazce. ntertainmont each day from 10:00 4. 1. until b0 F HESRY J. CROCKER, Presidest GEORGE ALNER NEWHALL, Seeretary EDWIN F. SNITIL, Genoral Manager ALL DEPARTMENTS, %ENTRIES FOR PRIZES IN Including the Bench Show, |WILL CLOSE ON MONDAY, September 10, | poG smow ace Hotel; EDWIN F. SMiTH. General i.amager, 202 SANS(‘M’ STREET. PAINS ENTRIES AT PARLOR All Others With || TO-NIGHT Children’ See the Walking Fire Elephant! AND NIGHTLY at 8:30 SHARP. PAIN'S $1000 FIREWORKS ! To-morrow—DEMOCRATIC NIGHT! Folsom and Sixteenth Sts. Grounds, SEATS FOR 10,000, Seats, %ic and S0c; Reserved, 75c and $1 Children, this week only, 15c and 2 Seats and Boxes at Sherman & lay’s. TWO MONSTER FIREWORKS DISPLAYS FREE! GIVEN BY THE N. S. G. W. CELEBRATION COMMITTEES, sk the Bay Saturday Night, ept. 8. at the Foot of Van Ness ave., = M;nrln) Night, September 10th. ese displays are supplied > FORNIA FIREWORKS fe(n)HPAEl’Yth.:)dcx:ll‘jP at their factory in South San Franeisco. X Spectators are promised a pyrotechnic treat will_compare favorabl; C rat Elllern pmduc!flmy 3o inagonee FISCHER’S CONCERT HOUSE Ad il - Olive Vail, M 0 Amcs C. Cain, An ace Hanna, Pearl Hickm. "5..33"?51;:'33-" Howard & Campbell and New Moving Plctures. Reserved Seats, 2%c; Matinee Sunday. $2500 Naval Fireworks Dlsspl;y on | $260 SET PIECE AND AERIAL DISPLAY | EXTRA MATINE! TUESDAY, Seot 10-11, Seats Now Ready THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND MONDAY AND to particular people- < ALTA THEATER, 105 Grove Street. possess the omfort, se: Phone Sou universally acknowledged that these that mdoubted luxury an bute: d cuisine an tments and 1 managemer pean plans. th appeal Tanciseo, Aug. 26, 1900 o Whom' it ey Corrn certify that 1 have T severa dered st =t totaily biis 1 was under thé care of & most eminent oculists in this city for about three years was not benefited In the least by their tre. ment. I have been under the treatment of Dr Wong Woo, T ¥y street, for the past <% weeks, and ‘though I am now 74 years of a sight has been restored t his of the stomach, and I f wel time during the past ten WAT 538 Th\rt cet, S ! DR PIERCE'S GOLDEN DISCOVERY BlOOD.llVER Ly NGS’ l dye) hangers, printer: | blemen, tar-roofers brewers, 'BRUSHES bookt s, flourmil BUCHAN tann medy_ _for rs. AN BROS tatlors, ete. Pig & 1n & non-potsonony sonorrhoesy Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St. Restdence, §21 California st., San Francisco. -« CAFE ROYAL: w. T. HESS, NOTARY PUSLIC AND ATTORNEY-AD-LAW Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg. Telephone Brown 931 . Corner Market, our eam Spectal below Poweil, Fourth and 8 P and Lager. Overcoats and lises checked free. .| | DR BHBSSIAI'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE For the cure of GONORRHOEA. GLEETS, STRICTURES and anaiagous compiaints of tae Organs of ‘Generation. Price §1 & bottie. Mull"! SUTRO BATHS. o NIGHTS. Open dally from 7 Bathing trom 1 & m, to 11 p. m. Amnsslox 10c, Lm‘"fi“ F includ ng admisston, e ..le. %c; Children, 3. i S Weak Men and Women HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE med: S great Mexican re: §th to sexual ves health and 323 Marl