The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 1, 1900, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1900. AL NEW STORE OPEN TO CITY’'S HIGH CARNIVAL, =~ PALATI HELD BY ELKS N THE SUUTH rd Makes Merry on & aT Bassett = Groun — > > W > S S—. NOW SHOPPERS None Other Like It in the West—Hale Brothers’ Enterprise Stands at Length Complete in Every Department. SHOT DOFN WHLE CEING CRAPES PLU SATS NOME 1§ FAR RICHER THAN KLONDIKE Statement Made by N. Thornthwaite, an Experienced Miner, Who Was One of the First Settlers | in the District. | Thorn- | , who two years spent in z nmpert.es around at Creek and after each otl Golovin £ EXPIRES IN PRESENCE OF HIS CONGREGATION Dr. Gilbart E. Gregory of New York Dies Suddenly at St. Stephen’s. aia precty well | ner struck a quarta t of ere running to $200 to the tom. e that it will crumble ered recently for from ffty cents . around Blue Stone, the rich new Euflr" to which there was a Nome has a great future. It mining camp in the world, zold mining set at h claims are panning out A 1):mrt time ago the owner of ch claim was peddling Then the man went to He since re- t and has taken out e been so much claim ing that the progress of the country ‘been much retarded by legal compii- tions. There is no richer country on the administration of the law rd to mining puts justice at a i urged Dr. Gregory to . w w discoun e SUPPLIES WILL BE PLENTIFUL City of Paris Carrying Food to the Eoyokuk Country. i Spectal Dispatch to The Call. OMA., Sept. 30.—Miners who reached | -day from Koyokuk state that the cipated food shortage there will not | occur, as the Alaska Commercial Com- | panys steamer City of Paris r-chzd; Bergman late in August with m tons of | supplies. The steamers Ludh Vie- | e wers o fanater catgo trom | FOR TRIAL OF YOUTSEY - Ex-Governor Taylor and ex-Secretary | g n to Bettle. Wnen to-day’s ? State Finley Inter- | nval: Tore Bettie's store thzy had to sdl | only a peor quality of bacon and flour. The City of Paris was carrying up me | river 2 man named Turner, who was ap- | pointed by the Alaska Commercial Com- pany to take over the store of Pecke\:l. Bettle & Peckett, at Bettle, In payment Stk S o e o oy ter company m supply store in country. —_—— En Route to Asiatic Station. wmmmn-m y ¥ r:r;;??:;r:!x}gd R W. ) ¢ALLEJO, Sept. 30.—Two hundred ma- venson of Georgstown. The | rines from the East arrived at Point Rich- ne r-uresufled by Com- | mond u»day and were mt by the & Frankiin. T. Aetive conveyed Mare lsiand and Vietor ta mselves ready vy Youtsey, d at Georgetown to- - r=pr—-¢nr.1,fives ot} beljeved t | attorneys fense d arapo i's to de answered Tayior and ex-Sec- arles Pialey. t> be used utsey. Youtsey will be THO ENGINES COME TOGETHER [N TONNEL Brakeman Rowles Thrown From the Top of a Car and Other Members of the Crews Badly Shaken Up. —A head-on col- I near Mott his head a and bruised an« ved a s.wp calp w,und and nl the her mer were badly shaken up. ern was uF.AV!d about four asscager tratn B CRIME OF A NEGRO MAY bours. LEAD TO A RACE RIOT| Governor of South Carolina, Being| Appealed to, Orders Troops to own. 8 C., Oct. COLUMBIA, ing at 12:50 o'clock Governor McSweepey m )I.l.y"' W. D. e received a telegram Morgan of press a thre: nor_immediately wired Colonel aparkma.u; of Georgetown to have hxs cavalry troops hurried th as caused by Dr. C. C. O'Donnell Deeds Fifteen Acres of Land to Life-Long Companions. The Society of Oid Friends was made| happler and richer yesterday by the g],f[ of a fifteen-acre ranch at Glen Ellen. The donor was Dr. C. C. O'Donnell, a mem- ber of the society. A committee c of Melville Her- consisting —— proaie D L D ident; J. E. Slinkey, secretary; H. D. | xt meil, Dr. F. F. Lord, Dawson Mayer, | Rothenbers. A Vallsns, G._B. Mack- he . Unidentified at the Morgue. The body of the man who was killed 3 Misston-strest electric car 1—This morn- | AGTIVE TURNERS CAPTURE PRIZES AT SAN DIEGD Awards at the Annual Fest| of the Southern District. e nic and Witness the Contests of Skill and Endur- ance. T IS Epecial Dispatch to The Call. SAN DIEGO. Sept. 3.—Thers are fully e annual turs nia a thousand visitors at t fest of the Southern Calif and the number there are hundred active mempbers of societies. The day was spent in a grai picnic at which the turning and rifle shooting contests tock place. F. N Scofield was crowned king the riffe- men, for not only did he win the first prize In a S“SENJ :l:m( bu defea John Hauerwaas of A special shoot &: 200 fifty shots with a p tweaty-five points on each fleld’s score was 1002 The an:m\.:ue:x:e:t o at the I:a..l this even "1 riflemen goes F. N total of 205, the second p Joseph Singer with M4 Ei marksmen faced the bu Anaheim secured turning. Saz Lie Angeles third, bul first orizes in U Sessph Danin o | to A*fiv Kleib IN HEALTEY CONDITION Report of the President Is Read at the Annual Meeting of the Threatened Strike Averted. The masters and men concerned in rike which fec - L of the League of the Cross Cadets of Mission Delores parish are making arrangements for an entertainment and dance to be given in Mission Parlor Hall, Seven- teenth street, near Valencia, on Thursday an original sketch by Professo s Newton. there will be musical mary selections by Miss Rose Br '‘haries Hay of Company Miss Juiia y. Miss May Dorn an ers. The committee having the affair charge consists of: Lieutenant Juseph Meagher (chairman). Lieutenant Garrett Sears. Sergeants Smitis McDonald, tyre and McKeon. Corporal Finigan and Privates J. Thiltgen and O. Crowley. —_————— Not a Vietim of Bobbers. S. Higahida, the Japanese who was found on Second street, mear Harrisom. early yesterday morning In a battered condition, was removed to the City Re- ceiving Hospital during the day. 'L‘hmux!x Interpreter Geffeney it was learmed he had aquarreled with a~~the= Jap, I.n-i had received a severs beating. His ciothes being torn from him is aceuuncted for by the fact that It is the Japanese custom of the victor in a fight to denude his vic- tim of his wearing apparel — e —— Injured in Saloon Row. William Stewart, a resident of the Mis- | ston, was serfously injured vesterday as | the result of trouble with'a bartender named Fobl in 2 salcen at Twentieth and Folsom streets. Fohl threw Stewart, who became unruly, through a window. Stew- art struck ou his head, sustaining con- cussion of the brain. He was taken to the City and County Hospital. Fobl was | arrested. May Have Killed Himself. William Harris, living at 24 Langton | street, is among the missing. and his refa- | tives fear that he has committed suleide. Harris was afflicted with epilepsy, and on | learning that his parents intended to have him operated on he disappeared from | home.. It is believed that rather than | submit to the operation he killed | self. —_—————— Doctor George Franklin Shiels Has resumed practice and has changed his | | office to the Spring Valley buliding. R — 3:30. His topic will he. ted Women's' Value to clety.™ Thz public is invited mcmmmednmug. F. N SCOFIELD THE MONARCH Hundreds of People Attend the Pic- | Bim- | Drisk Ratnier Beer, the only beer on the | 'I'ELDIIONE GRANT 33, T €0+ & Our | AwvsEwENTS. l A MODEL oF r,s—f‘_n: VATDEVILLE, GAMILLE B'AHVIllE' ! | “Special are comprised "H‘ known to the trade I wars 1 ng to the bu } anteec—! factory. 2 e | Martnees SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IGIMY—MSMY- -WEDNESDAY 0 X Waisky 22z 3 tots $2.00 Regulasly $# zal n $3.00. Kong Coffze == %n_-u(v'-..x i 20¢ Be. R .u—e' Leasivg T2ATI8 COLUMBIA = A Great lecepnu Last Night. Asother Big Lit to Record EDDIE FOY A NIGHT IN TOWN. Next *TIVOLI* REPERTO!RE WEEK. o Reg. [mpor'ed For Reg 2. Extra Cheese Sandwizhs Eastern. $1.9 C\R“E\ 290 Iam °aaa ".‘-e'E a' 4 calias 25¢ sT.” riy 3 cakes D 5 and 0 cents MOROCSCO’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE Drama, SELLING LARD z2nd ani- mal fats for cooking is bad when =1“Ko-Nut” a pure cocoanut product, IS BETTER for cookin: A tral will convi ince you. Ask your grocer or write India Refining Co. Philadeiphia, Pa. : “THAT MAN.” WALTER \\’ALKER. 1 do not believe thers s & case of dyspep- sis, indigestion LCRD HEATR S THIS [YOU NS MONDAY | OF FRISCO NiGHT [ MUST SEE ramatte ' WE UNS OF T_ENNES§EE‘ ViM, VIGOR. V"Mll'br“ IEXTWEE.( === LJST PHAN)E" CHUTES ao Z00 EVERY AFTERNCON AND EVENING. COMMENCING TO-DAY. MR.and MRS.CONGO ASSISED BY BABY CONGO ! HOLD | EVERY AFTERNCON AND EVENING | AMATEUR MNIGHT THU«SDAY. Telephone for Seats, Park X TANFORAN FAIR | GRAND SIX-DAY HARNESS MEET- ING BEGINS MONDAY, OCTOBER 1st. 2:30 Pace, WitR 13 Encries—Durse S FREE RECEPTIONS BI.OOII. I.IVER.IIJNGS. MEN LOST VIGOR RESTORED! Call ar writs far bosk, See. DA.COOPER & CO., 23 Trot, With I Entries—Purse SO0 Al the Crack Drivers Wil Se i the Sulky, First Race a2 13 3 = [ms coNcEaT Houss. - S Mol and Moitom, Tim De Gesco Brothers. Antomio cgas, Mae Tunisen | an? New Moving Pletures o3, Marmes Sunday. SUTRO BaTHS, ) y i!!

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