The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 15, 1900, Page 10

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10 REMORSE KILLS A WOMAK WHO FORGETS DUTY Mrs Louisa Sonntag Dies at the City and County Hospital. From Chicago With Frank ke, She Attempted Suicide When Husband Refus-d to { Forgive Her. . the bitter ipon adow n: Big Sale, Crystal Glassware Butter Dish w——— L. Sugar Bowl s cts cher.... .. Scts Snpoon Holder 4cts WWater ritcher. - 18 cts iter Pitcher— ' gallon 20 cts Dish s cts Dish,large 12 cts Watcr Gobiet scts t Glave 3% cts ass dets vase—6inch 588 Vase—S inch 15 cts H B . ... covse iz cts Vinegar Bottle Scts It and Pepper Shaker 4 cts 3 3cts e e We are Cutting Prices all to Picces During Our r Clearance Sale. | ———————————————————— 3 T £ r and Post sts. rnia CVERY WHERE. OHLY FOUR MORE DAYS - GREAT SACRIFICE AUCTIO : i i ECT Ugs Tarkish Persian MIHRAN:S COLLECTIO . SALE ABSOLUTE—Without Reserve T0-DAY - - - - MONDAY 0zK 10 STS, Cor. BEARY 2 FPAINLESS S0 cts. Our $54 = ne ke s ki BR. ¥. L. WALSH $15% GEARY STREET Hyde and Larkin ViM, \IGO& VITALITY for MEY RMON BISHOP'S PILLS been in-use over fifty 3 the leaders of the m Church and their fol- Positively cures ases in old and youn, from effects of > welf: lissipation. excesses or -smoking. Cures Lost impotency, Lost Night Losses. Insom- Desires. Lame Back. . Unfitness to Mar- aricocele or C arising ous 15 are andCENTS otency t get despondent: es small, undev x: 6 for §2 50 by mail. A Written guarantee 1y or money refunded With 6 boxes. Cireulars free. Afdrecs RISHOP REMEDY CO.. 4 Eii #t., San Francisco, Cal. GRANT DRUG CO.. 25 and 40 Third et. Hunters’ Equipments, Fishing Tlt':.fle. Athlet- se ,_etc. Bedrock Prices. Send for 0%- IJOEEL EO. g EHREVE, 739 Market st ~ | ened the lady | still receive their share of the patronage. Whéle Rushes for the Pilot Boat Gracie S. Craft Cleverly Side- steps and Is Savegl. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1900. MONSTER OF DEEP SPOUTS o+ the pilots er from a levis S was on her wa America was 2 wharf when s to spout. It was GRS BLEW OPE THE SHE 'LOVED HIS GARDEN - BETTER THAN BED IGrist Hellwig's Long and | iLooted a Strong Box in the Mission, but Got No Cash. g are supposed to be East- open a safe in the office Springer, wood and coal res street, Saturday t for their trouble was me insurance papers it on the Hibernia ckers: From the -w gpen the safe ymour is satis- t the business. attempts at blowing - accomplishing their They entered the office shortly 4P the door of the safe in- | serted a quantity of powder. A fuse was ther 1 in the aperture and ignited. | salled to dislodge the door e-crackers tried a second charge. plosion that followed aroused the cupants of the 1se next door, into the st they met one hing crackers, of the explosion said that the the cause noise was occasioned by the Wisconsin | fi a salute. This explanation ap- peared to satisfy the nelghbors and they retired from the scene. The burglars then re-entered the office and found door of the safe blown from its hinges and the “strong box” in the safe ttered. They found money, however, and left the place in d gust, ing the books and papers, e dently for spite. the t The first explosion was about 9:30 o’clock and the second an hour and a half later. Shortly after the second explosion a eiti- who was passing saw two men leave office and_hurriedly lores street. They both wore overcoats and slouch hats, which were pulled down 2 their features, er their eves, days. CROWDS PASS SABBATH AT THE PARK AND BEACH | Congo Family Still the Attraction at | the Chutes—Fun at Sutro Baths. Though the crowds: that visited the park, beach and other pleasure places were - unusually - large, they were equally orderly and no accidents or ineidents worthy ¢ currred. The trolleys on the éars run- ning out to the beach exhibited a pen- chant for slipping the wire. They banged against the cross tupports and fright- passengers, the extent of the harm done. The Congo family is still the attraction at the Chutes. An interesting bill is on the theater, but the old attractions witne: yesterd: the An interested audience Fol- contests at Sutro Baths lowing Kaine first, J. Erasmy -water swimming contes Revert first, J. Hayes second. race, amateur—C. Duran first, sec- va. B. But- | terworth second. the | ———e—————— Robbed by a Woman. Mamie Reid, a woman of the “tender- loin," was arrested yesterday morning by City Prison on a charge of grand lar- ceny. She is accused of stealing $3 50 and a gold watch valued at $38 from James MacCormack, an employe in the Risdon Iron Works, in a lodging-house at Pine and Dupont ‘sireets. Mamie was arrested in the Cape Nome saloon, 439 Dupont street, and identified by M ack. acCorm: The watch was not found in her pos- session. Fell Into the Bay. Henry Daymow, a boy 10 years of age, {:smetfig at 1901 {’)uoont street, fell off the 'owell-street wharf into the -bay yester- day afternoon. Several of the 's com- panions rescued h‘l’m and h: 'whn‘:.men —_————— gn his home by Policeman Hiram E.| Ladies' taflor-made suits, stk urday night, and after | o on being asked | walk down Do- | aptain Seymour is satisfied they are the me men who have blown open several | afes~in this city ing the past ten special mention oc- | but this was | re the results: Fifty-yard dash, | Policeman Lean and booked at the | Ameriea Into a Cove. Sunday Adventure That Causes Many’ Alleges in Complaint to Chisf Sul- a Thrill. Sl o TIT was » 150 FEET Long* DAID MIKE FITZGERALD. | ANOTHER WHALE SIGN AND THE FOR COVER. HANG PILOTS OUT HIS HURRY making a bée line for ‘the Gracie when first sighted, but changed its course when off Lime Point and made for shoal water. *“Great ““that looks tain Swanson, that sank the Scott!” said like the beg: d after a long pull hump cn his back ler, he no,” dudeen. erent. “Caesar’'s ghost!"” shouted McCullough, ter us. Put your helm The helm of the Gracie S was put hard up and the whale went by on the star- board tack and toward Meiggs whart. Captain Jordan w d the America { he giant ma ame along the the ar W 3'tte 4 order given and in a few mc was warped into the c was slip long if he “That whal = e Fitzgerald yes- was an inch,’ Lonely Vigil to Save Eogere Love for his roses and a naturl ob- jection to them being stolen led Crist Hell- wig to sit up all night to bag the man who bagged his flo He had Police- man M. J. Filben for company. After waiting until half-past 5 in the morning the watchers were rewarded by seeing Hermann Mueller, a clerk in the service of H. C. Meisel, a grocer, enter | the garden armed with a pillow case and ced to fill it with Hellwig's choices oms. He was arrested and the pil- low case and the flowers are held as evi- | dence against him. The looting of Hellwig’s garden had | been going on for some time and with . but it was getting before Hellwig summoned enough courage to forsake bis | | warm bed and blankets for a damp seat | under a rose bush. He 1kes great pride | in his den, howev: and finally the | rapid disappearance of his cherished ros nrompted desperate means. Mueller lives | at 130 Bartlett stres He bailed out by his wife yes forenoon. Ly | PREVENTED FROM SHOOTING, HE TRIES TO USE KNIFE ;Otto Anderson Could Not Watch a | Fight Without Taking a Hand. a row in a lodging v Andrew R: . Otto Anderso; viciGus first with a long knife murder he house con- a ship's carpenter, ssault on two struggling revolver and then with he could commit as rmed by Policenen Henneberry and Gibbons and taken to the Harbor ation, wh he was charged with earrving ne weapons and as- ult with a dead capon. Jarly in the evening two of Randall's became involved in a quarre 1 policemen rushed in- -d him 5 to the room = Missed His Train for Home. Michael Cleary, who resides in Millbrae, ran to catch his tramn at Third and | Townsend streets terday afternoon t managed to reach the last coach sed out of the station. He tried swing abhoard, thrown with nsiderable force on the rough cobble- nes. He was treated at the Re ving spital by Dr. Robi tion of the right sh 0 ¥ abrasions and a ve v crushed: foot. | He was later removed to St. Mary’'s Hos- | pital. | | The Australia for Tahiti. This favorite steamer, under command of | Captain Lawless, will sail for Papeete Novem- | ber 1st. Hitherto these charming islands of the South Seas have been reached by sailing vessels, | requiring %0 to 40 days, but the time of new steamship service will be 101 da: Ask for | particulars of the low excursion rate at 643 | Market street. . —————— | Evangelists Celebrate Anniversary. rd | The one hundredth anniversary of the | foundation of the Evangelical faith was celebrated yesterday at the Evangelical Church, Twelfth street, near Market. A special song service was held in the morn- ing. At night a sermon recounting the history of.the Evangelical faith was de- livered by the pastor, the Rev, J. Alt- house. —_——— Malt-Nutrine Is prepared at our brewery and is guaranteed unequaled in quality, purity and medicinal vir- tue. ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASSN tue. ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N. Sold by all druggists. ———— Negro in America. Henry Weinstock addressed the congre- gation of the African Methodist Episco- Pal Zion Church at 805 Stockton street ast night. The “Negro in America” was the subject of his discourse and the lec- ture proved a sourcdof much satisfaction to his auditors. skirts, fur capes: liberal credit. M. 526 Sutter, * andall at 19 Drumm | terday. “He came within an ace of the Gracie S and threw spray over the Amer- ica when he spouted. I tell you the boy on those pilot.boats had to get a move or Wouldn't pirse me a bit but that it was the same whale YICI0US BECCAR Daniel Carville Makes an Attempt to Carve His Benefactors. o R Daniel A. Carville is locked up in the City Prison charged with an attempt to commit robb nd assault to murder. Carville accosted Frank Kiernan and John Thompson in front of the Model lodging-house, on Mission street, at 5 o'clock yesterday morning, begging the | price of a bed. He secured 10 cents from each and then grabbed for Thompson's | watchchain. A scuffle ensued and Car- ville drew a knife, with which he mad> a vicious lunge at Thompson, slashing | nis hat. The deeperate beggar then turned on Kiernan, who had come to his friend’s | assistance, and slasaed him over the heart, the knife penetrating the flesh and inflicting a slight wound. Carville then started to run, but was overtaken by Thompson and Kiernan at Third and Mission streets and turned over to Policemen P. O'Connell and R. A. Tobin. Thompson, who lives at 236 Third street, ‘hnrl his wound dressed at the Receiving | Hospital. Kiernan lives at 743 Harrison | street. | GERMAN EVANGELICAL \ CHURCH DEDICATED Congregation Takes Possession of a ’ Cozy Little Edifics on Fif- teenth Street. { Church, recently erected on the corner of Fifteenth and Church streets, was ded- | icated yesterday. There ‘were three ser- vices—one in the morning one in the aft- | €ernoon and a sermon and a short service of prayer in the evening. The pastor of the new church, Rev. J. | A. Schilling, conducted the services dur- He was assisted by Rev, 2! Hl]nf St. Johannes Church o srth Be J. Endter of OaXland Re- Walfon of Petaluma. Rev. Mr. Schilling delivered the dedicatory ad- dr in the morning and Rev. Mr. Man- gold delivered the sermon. In the after- nocn Rev. Mr. Walton and Rev. Mr. End- | ter_spoke ‘and in the evening_ Rev. Mr. | Endter preached a sermon, ~Miss Luli | Dolder is organist and Miss Anna Dolder | #ings In the choir. Both assisted in the erday. ement_ of the mew church, | which will be the Sunday-school room, a { lunch had been set for the visiting min- | isters and a few favored guests by the | 1a clety of the church. e ‘vears the congregation has iving in a hall on the corner eenth and Noe streets, The church it now occupes cost $4000, | pent R o A | Ttalians Picnic at Harbor View. Harbor View Park was crowded yester- day with Italians who were celebrating the anniversary of the discovery of Amer- fca. The celebration was given under the | auspices of the Garibaldi Guard, and to the following committees is due the suc- cess of the affair: Door—8. Cereghino, M. Canepa, G. Daneri, Bacigalupi, B. Ratto, B. Perata and Antonio Delucchi. Games—P. Fontapa, P. Arata, L. Rossi, | Antonio Ratto, G. B. Ostino, G. F. Ninattl, j Glov Figone, Luigi Fione, Angelo Figone and Angelo Garbarino: nce—N. Foppiano, G. Ertola, F. Demar- tini, L. Guinasso, Caprille, P. Perata, E. pa, G. Taccheri and D. . A. Sturla Barbagelata, G. Cereghino, A. L. Lastretto, V. E. Chl Cafferata. ————— Lecture by B. Fay Mills. The fourth of the special course of lec- | tures by B. Fay Mills on the divinity of | man was given last night at Metropolitan Temple. The lecturer chose s his sub- ect ““The Divine Man and Other Divine en.”” The lecture was given under the auspices of the Ethical Institute of San Francisco and the hall was filled by a deeply interested audfence. During the evening _instrumental and vocal solos were rendered by members of the society. —————— Swim at the Crystal Baths. Recommended by physiciane. Water always clean and warm. Tub department best in city.® R M e SR e She—Dcn’t you think there is something sad in the way they hea.g up the autumn leaves of the park and burn them—what does it remind you of? , T thinl, or—a ournal. § He (absently)—A tann glue factory.—Ohio State TTACKSTWOMER The new German Evangelical Lutheran | he attempted to make him retract abusive | | | the information he solicited was none of that sank the Bo- | B | | took one step nearer he would blow his | | Fletics, is to become a Benedict. | for sports that he often | GOVERNMENT INSPECTION SAYS BROTHER AND THE SEA DOGS SHIVER OFFICER DREW Jordan Hustles the . PISTOL ON i Luke Livingston Makes Se- rious Charges Against H. E. Hutchings. —_— livan That the Policeman Held Him at Bay With a Re- volver. i 0y U R Chief of Police Sullivan is investigating two reports made by policemen of a row that occurred between them at the corner of Union and Dupont streets early Friday morning. The policemen are Luke Liv- ingston and Hiram Hutchings. The former accuses the latter of having kept him ‘at bay with a drawn revolver when t he used Hutchings denies | that Living- vile epithets to ston pers ving Captain v who was not presen® and that in resenting this a struggle re- sulted. Both men were in uniform and on duty at the time the trouble happened, artment will probe deep into ascertain the true facts. Last Friday Livingston appeared before Captain Wittman and made complaint that s had drawnghis gun on in requested a written "'i port from both men and then turhed thei matter over to the Chief. | In Livingston’s report he states that he | met Hutchings at the corner of Dupont | and Union streets, and was surprised at | finding him in that locality. He says he | asked Hutchings what he was doing there | nd received the reply that he was “thinking."” “Thinking about what?”’ asked Living- | | ! Why, I'm thinking about what a,_con- | dition this little Irishman (meaning Chief Sullivan) is throwing the town in,” re- | plied Hutchin, | Livingston answered that FHutchings could think about that at any place, and | that that was no reasonable explanation | for his presence at that particular cor- He then repeated his question. ingston says that in reply Hutchings | called him a vile name, and told him that | according to Livingston! s report, | ed him, and he started | Hutch- a off. his report was submitted to Chief Sul- livan, and Hutchings was requestedy to give version of the affair in writilg. Hutchings denies that he drew a re- volver or that he insulted Livingston in the manner alleged. He says that he met | L.vingston and that the latter persisted in | speaking disrespectfully of Captain Witt- | man. Hutchings he resented this, and told Livingston he should respect his superiors, When Livingston refused to cease Hutchings became angered and a | dfspute followed. He says they did not come to blow: | JOHN ELLIOTT TO MARRY. Noted Patron of Amateur Athletics | Will Wed Miss Maud Gray. | John Elliott, the noted autherity on ath- He will be married Wednesday evening to Miss Maud Gray at the home of her parents, | 2566 California street. The engagement has been kept a secret within a small circlemof friends of Mr. Elliott and Miss Gray, and the announce- | ment of the coming wedding will be re- celved with surprise and interest by the thousands of amateur athletes all over the Pacific Coast and by many more who know Mr. Elliott in social or business life. For twenty years John Elliott has been the leading promoter on the Pacific C of amateur athletic sports. He is recog- nized as one of the best informed men in America on track s, having the records and the capabilities of all the ath- letes i the country at his tongue's end. On questions of form and style his opin- ion is_much sought for by track athletes. | Mr. Elliott is himself an expert in hand- ball, tennis, cycling, swimming and other Sports. Officially, Mr. Elliott is the Pacific Coast member of the Board of Governors o he - the Amateur Athletic Union, He is a | member of the board of _directors of the Olympic Club and has— been one of Willlam Greer Harrison’s chief aids in the rehabilitation of that famous or- anization. Er Blliott's absolute fairness and his devotion to the best interests of amateur sports have made him in great demand as a field day referee. He has served in that capacity at the Berkeley-Stanford in- tercollegiate meets. So great is his love spares the time from business to officiate as referee on minor field days. Mr. Elliott is a member of the well- known grocery firm of West, Elliott & Gordon, which has a dozen branches throughout the city. Mies Gray, the bride-to-be, is a daugh- nd Mrs. Willlam % Gray of treet. “"Rev. F. W. Clampett, rector of Trinity Church, will perform the ceremony. e OF THE REDWOODS CLOSED Party Detailed for the Purpose Has Returned and Will Forward Reports. The field work of the Division of For- estry, United States Department of Agri- culture, in surveving the redwoods of California has been completed for the sea- son, and the calculation of results will soon begin at Washington. The data gathered combprises careful studies and measurements of young growth in three different localities, one in Del Norte. and two in Humboldt counties, as well as re- connolssance examinations throughout al- most the entire belt. A large number of fAcres were surveyed in the green timber, and the trees in each counted and meas- ured and about a thousand large suckers |* were cut down, measured and thefr an- nual rings counted. From these figures the volume and component species of the average trees in the different locations and the rate of growth per acre in height, diameter, ete., will be expressed in tabu- I rore facts with others about the de- mands of the tree upon soil, light, moist- ure, etc., form the basis of scientific for- est. management. When higher prices and the scarcity of timber make more con- servative lumbering necessary they will be indispensable in regulating any cut- ting that looks toward the continuous pro- duction of redwood upon the same ground. - S — German Cooks Make Merry. The Pacific Coast Society of German Cooks gave a Gance and banquet at Teu- tonia Hall, 1322 Howard street, last even- ing. A large number of chefs and their friends were present and passed the hours very happily. Those In charge of the af- fair were: President, Fred Braun; floor manager, E. Meinen; committee of ar- rangements—J. Burne, G. Buss, W. Trautsh, A. Schwen and L. Neudiger. —_———————— Injured by Falling Downstairs. Albert Jones, who resides at 1542 Mar- ket street, fell down a flight of stairs at Market and Seventh streets yesterday. He received several facerated wounds of the face and a fracture of the right arm. His injuries were treated by Dr. Baues at the Recelving Hospital. —_——— Trunks & traveling bags. Before buying see our “‘bureau trynk.”” A. B. Smith Co., 128 Ellis.® t| advances. ADVERTISEMENTS. GLOVE, RIBBON and HOSIERY DEPTS. We have just opened and ‘placed on sale our Fall Importa- tion of the CELEBRATED REY- NIER GLOVES, in both Suede and Glace, all the latest shades. SPECIAL. 125 dozen FRENCH KID GLOVES, 2 or 3 clasp, In - either Suede or Glace, all the latest shades, with Paris Point Embroidery. Price $1.00 pair 95 Cartons (850 pieces) NEW DOUBLE FACED SATIN LIBERTY RIBBON, fine finish, the latest Fall shades, goods full 3; inches wide. Price 30c yard 375 pleces latest weave SATIN TAFFETA RIBBON, soft finish, 4 inches in width; these ribbons are in Creams, White, Pinks, Blues, Lavenders and 30 other new shades. Price 30c yard 3 cles LADIES'’ NATURAL GRAY SANITARY WOOL VESTS and DRAWERS 1n all sizes. Price $1.25 each 200 dozen Extra Quality UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, both long and short bosoms. Price 50c each N "/, L, u3, us, ur, 19, 121 POST STREET, LDBERG, B GOLDBER BOWEN * & GO0 Fall delicacies are arriving Each week we quote new goods in stock. These men’ tions will grow more inter- esting as the holiday season & C0’'S SPECIAL BAVING BALE G ‘GOLDBERG, BOWEN & C0'S SPECIAL Dlw Vista del Valle white wines, Saus ternes type China ginger—preserved Good for the stomach— reg’ly 2oc stone pot 15 Sweet cider—pure apple juice Mackerel $1 40 A good breakfast—easily prepared—ro Ib kit—regy $1 75 Eastern ar ers — e s sugar waf smproved Cocoanut—sehepp 2240 Shredded—improved process—fresh cocoanut flavor—reg’ly 3oc Ib pkg » SPECIAL SAVING SALE Olives—Manzanilla quart 250 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Extra large size gal goc Tea—reg'ly soc Ib 40¢ D%r.]?{fnce pat? 30¢ 10¢ per Ib saved at these sales is iole—(voviay) surely worth more than some Tooth powder—wright 20¢ trifling gift—ro varieties For cleansing and preserving s vcion 2 lace’ cith the teeth—reg’ly 25¢ to 35¢ S e G oRoe i Brilliantine—Pinaud "~ smait 25¢ Hams—eastern 133¢ Old Dominion—bake in oven after boiling—recipe free—reg’ly 15¢ Ib reg’ly 30c and 45c bottle large 40¢ Imparts beauty and lustre to the hair Big illustrated catalogue pub- lished monthly and mailed free on request. 432 Pine 232 Sutter 2300 California San Francisco tors Clav between Eleventh and Tweift! California spiced figs Coffee—Kona 224¢ We believe nothing can excel our Jave and Mocha blend—next to it we recommend pure Kona—as we s sell it—reg’ly 273¢ Ib EYE - GLASSES That hold without pinching, OPERA-GLASSES Of high power at low prices. PHOT OCRAPHIC OUTFITS For 30 cents and upwards. Developing and Printing. California fruits in glass jars Claret—2zinfandet 35¢ Good claret makes red blood—the age regulates the price here—pure as the highest priced—reg’ly 50c gallon French prunes in marasquin e ol Tepatbing Phone, Mo e Butter—creamery b 274c¢ June made. Cut to order. OPTICIANS £, jroGrAP*. S APARAT U, Mrs, Reed's stuffed prunes 2 SCENTIFIC 642 MarkeT St. instruments Maple syrup—Hazen Notice the snap and flavor this Vermont syrup possesses— __, unoER curomcLe Bunoe. CATALOGUE FRee. 65¢ reg’ly 8oc § gallon can : German dill gherkins ; PALACE AND GRANDHOTELS The best evidence of the popularity of these hotels can be found in the continued patronage of those Who on some Baking powder—Exzcetsior You will find it satisfactory—it Is best advertised through the many who use it—reg ly g0c fi: 3 30¢ Cream sugar wafers—, vors—ir Connected by a covered passageway and candy department ars .‘..,":‘.- and fi':o::" fi‘-:.m‘ b Cocktails—Imperiat It will not be worth the time to make your own after once trying these—reg’ly $1 25—6 varieties DR. MCNULTY. 1S WELL-KNOWN AND RELIAB T iR orea Blaod Poiaos, Gemas b PP TR Stricture, Seminal W eakness, I ] California black and white figs allled Disorders. - Book on Diseases of Men foer T e Quecagenny expérience. Termareasonabic. Hours Cocoa—Van Houten 80 | tation frecandsacrediy confdential. ol ot st P. ROSCOE MeNULTY, M. D, 24 1b, } Ib and 1 [b tins best cocoa 26! Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal, made in Holland—reg'ly $1.00 Ib Shrimps—»~ew Orteans 3 for 35C Corner Fourth ang Rinse in cold water—serve on Market, 8. ¥. Try O lettuce with Sierra Madre Mayonnaise Sieam and Lager, - team —reg'ly 15¢ can S g Overcoats B';'!

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