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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1900. T R i bt e S e e et -R eR oF -l R oReR cf oF o3 -3 .30 -3 .3 - 3-3 -3 -F--1-3-F -3 -3 -F-3-3-3-3- 500812 01 b o ettt & Al t NEWS :O K NEWS a o « ® ‘Alameda:. o ama.: OAKLAND ., Nive. i Berkeley i b Douerirerdert sexinons@® MW = oo O O D D S N N N S S N S N S NN N A S N S N N N N NGRS N O N S NN NN N N NN N AN NN GEDENCINEER | BERKELEY WOMEN TO RAISE FOOTPADS ARE STRATFORD-ON-AVON AND SHAKESPEARE. Copyright, 1900, by Seymour Eaton. e EQME_SINSANF A FUND FOR FLOOD VICTIMS| joaN IBROADl romrv srmmmormnne svenmes. Over an Accident 011808 TOWN Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Plans Elabo-|, o CETIG Taa ods ; g . Palmer and E. Crowley on-Avon must be a delightrul place Which Maimed Him rate Entertainment for Benefit of Galveston Sufferers. Robbed by Two Bold [ ihoes Mecwms for which e hears thirets and in which it is not disappoint be: det, g when he should pros t 4. & t: he clepeth 7 | F3 . - ed. You may read Shakes are as a task, for Life = Highwaymen. e ity of e e e s saia and love him until he becomes a veritable TR = A part of your life. In the first case, Strat- s Ineffectual Attempts to Com- The Bandits Are Not Masked and Do | ford will be interes an historical study; in the second vill be the abi ing memorial of your dear friend and master, William the Great and Gentle. To the sigk tradi and association nt old War- Suicide by Hanging and rowning Himself n Tidal Canal. Their Work Less Expeditiously, but Secure Little | Money. pened in Oakland this even- o e corner of and Unic [ where at 9:4 o two foot i pads held up G. P . residing at 5% : 1 E. Crowley, who Thirty-second street, an and relieved them As soon as Palmer and Crow - 3 been searched by the highwa ey | You will | were ordered to disappear as rapidly as Ing among | po: under pe: of being shot if | tradition s | they faltered. The men obeyed instr flee to | tions, but haif a dozen blocks away from | ™ les into | “took it out” - woe s J | the on his a plain case of highway his coat Crowley and Palmer were wait- ing at the corner for a Twelfth | | electric_car when two men peared from the dark | |ings. One of the to the waiting men, and, t - tol under their noses, commane up. and be quick about it.” Up went two of arms high in the air. omers steppeti 1 o make a hurried arch of the help-up men’s search yielded so little t + the Opera-HQuSE | e drreairom e waiders” fipe"s the proximity of the pistol ned the victims to accept the situation withot Tuesdau. PR Palmer and Crowley b ¥ to see them, si s ‘muc flower of the neighborhood y and gave 1 opportu- ng in the shadow | —_— ‘force of the city is is guarded s with remar render solos. o, who has will K. anie Mayle and R two children have both for their play ol . n e voice, f the highwa 1 of the patroi- ible effort is being men was men and made to ap Emperer but No Orator. ¥ the th and obli de Austria, says the Bos related that the venerable Emperor poitical dinne: he said a ve SIXTEEN YEARS OLD Abram Powell Ac- First Christian ad 11 be rend T wi y the Berke- Nah ning to one does this ased your “7ERY WHILE GATHERING CHIPS A HOUSEWIFE L e olden Penn He likes plain e IS BITTEN BY A RESENTFUL TARANTUL@ &t e cus »d deal,” and_he drinks very He drives about | arriage and he s, A, G. Young of Altamont Receives Virus of the Vicious Spider in Her!! e Todged it is Finger and Hastily Drives to Livermore, Where Doctor Saves Her Life. e e his uniform new that his jmpe liged to wear civi h to mak- air becat aster would Being he went hastily to latest fashion in men's e and me mile ved in Livermc wice its nat story goes table in it. —_——e————— LPIT THEMES AND PASTORAL CHANGES 1s Listen to the Words of s Upon Subjects of ligious Teaching. 1 look so_gloomy?” wful shock.” Mrs. |is now pres they | residence. an who is the rred to as ‘old.” " same age as mys: i —Philadelphia Press. ‘' BAND HEROES OF TRIPE HILL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL BANQUET e Celebrate With Song and Story and Play a Joke on Frank Bignami. ‘re-founded funeral of the r of the > > ble an FRANK BIGNAML WhS PRESLNTED WARA Lomn —rd » LILLIAN DONNELLY 1S ACCUSED it OF EMBEZZLING TWO WHEELS| To Work on Precious Ores. OAKLAND, Oct. 14.—Articles of incor- i?‘?ra}i It'” h. \'Ivlhll-;\\(-‘ 4.‘* with ,‘-‘,\ ;1«,7 At Carelessness of Oakland Girl Results 1n | fos of which s to Do Eiots | process of extruc from ores | Linda friends at evening. The Haywards G. Thoma STEWART : m Her Arrest by the Police. Of the c [ following The DRUMMER ~ The guests were: Mrs , | directors ri §: o Srane) kham Ha ——— e HottiRas L A. G. CALLED Tue BoYS Engs, Mrs. Howard B | I Clinton, H. Thomas, M | g s oo Ul erick Funston, Mrs. Bates, Mrs. W. C. Bea Flint, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Poston. At the Theaters. OAKLAND, Oct, 14.—"The Streets of| | ew York.” an oid-time melodrama with | | { mson. Dr. Dille a large cast and new S for the week at the Dew MR CARNH e re Alabama Minetr. Swo i » “at home™ given last Thur e and Tuesday evenings i Wow HE MADE i T E:p.\—‘ B. Stone was one THeRL TR | IS S 49 { notable events of the week. The recep- Monarchs’ Favorite Jewels. | Povee e klren ™ , Monarc r mortals, frec ol | BUSINESS i tess were: Rett favor varjous pieces of jeweiry. Emperor | | Frederick Hathawa " | chorister; ) Wililam_ invariably we a tiny bracelet | | | Mrs. Horry Meek, Mrs 3 sek, Mrs. | to county unk hidden by his cuff. T Czar has a re- | H. E. Wise, Mr: R. Farrell, rs. W. | director of t h peater worth 4000 rubles, of which he is | G. Lowry, Mrs. George W. McNear Jr.. | e T very fond. The vouthful Queen W fua Sekkns Jeweis ani) restrisis AKLAND, Oct. 14.—The famous Ty, pamang In Sah dar N Fifth Regiment band gave its an- or six times = day, possessing as she does nual banquet last evening to the {no fewer than "he late King Hum- members of the organization and bert alwa a few fricnds. The band belongs s to the headquarters of the Fifth Regi- | ment, and has taken part in many a hard Mrs. A. 8. Macdonald, Mrs. Albert Sut ton, M Arthur Crellin, Mrs. A. Ger berdin; rs. George King and Mrs. Rob jert K t. Willlam Rader of San iven Friday eventn AR f e 7. W, Brooks will entertain a din- | ; ; | ner party of next Wednesday ‘(‘\'Enl‘r’\s at her home on Twentleth street. | he is an able one st valuable belng a master : 3 NI to be an one. | plece which belonged to Marie Antoinette, | ht campaign on Tripe Hill, Santa I| A dinner was ‘5’:;‘: “:‘" f,““;:‘m’l":‘“ ll e Sl Lrael 1 s The Sultan encases himself in a chain | Cruz. Last evening the members gath- ing by - M.t MTS. O | s. Frederick Stratton, honor of the engagement of their only | Dl ey daughter. Miss Marion Pearl Bedell. are cov r. while his hand: red with rings of all shapes len Hagar and Charies P. Par- s | ered together to fight the old battles over red together to fig hattles ov cells will take part. The board of direc- | | again and cheer each other with song, | MISS LII . a < | Pope, in spite of his old age, is st i s i te P Jorth Os 1 -4 . . sence of the CUSED OF STEALING y proud of his beautiful story and a few of mo|gm,d things of life, The Wednésday Afterncon Whist Club| tor n}lu';sf:n'\_w"f Yg‘;fla:\; Kindergar b being €trong — Tttt his left hand by a solits J. H. McCall acted as toastmaster, tertained last week by Mrs. E. H | principal. are Mrs. C. b , d CLES SHE HAD RETURNED. York Mall and Expre ping the prerogatives of Drum Major .. - ’F;'-:wev‘:-m of Tc‘-zr:lnh avenue. hPer!-s :J.:»i—.u. Mrs. J. Aga . & e - - et A. D. Whitlock and Leader William Me- TSTCTAN! were won by Mrs. Mortimer Smith and E. T eretar - B ol bavs. faied Aetter with hele Kceping Tab on Other Navies, | Bain. He kept the banquet up to high C, MILITARY lh'flfls(rlgisn AT | | Mrs. F. F. Gonner: ’:hgarmggerss&r‘:g ney Jr. Mrs. M. Allison. Mrs. B. § : Donnelly, perhaps, if ‘she had not be The collection of photographs from lits | and on occasions up to G in merriment. A D N N e My Wy E g o . sless about the return of a wheel | of foreign naval el in the pos: | Everybody made a speech, from the man JOY THEMSELVES. | ‘hr»\ dirs” Do D. Griffiths, Mrs. F. G.| ot - d from Solomon- ' of the Office of Naval Intelligence is prob- | Who swung the baton to the man who did z {oor o Irs . V. C Bowen. Mrs. Waltes | (A tes Will be given at the residence of = he bleycles back last and Franklin ably not excelled by any similar collec..on | the fancy iouches on the snare drum. But = . s"i"m:‘"- Mrs. J. D. Ferguson, Mrs. A Mrs. H. E. Wise on Linden street an the - & Tack at 1 o'clock nd i a basement | In the world. Threigh our naval repre. | it was Frank Bignami who drew the prize _oooove and sat down. Egan, Mrs. J. W. Umphred. Mrs. G. Per- | afterroon of Tuesday, October %, for the e,” insisted Miss Don- where Muller mer her. It was dam- | sentatives abroad @is department has|of the evening. Mr. Bignami plays the P! B P Mirs I 3 Cenwiord benefit of the philanthropical department y Jrp | offered the explanation been steadily gati:ing Information in | alto in the band, and when it came his _Those who took part In the banquet | kins an . B. H. 3 B A * declared Muller, “be- had put it away for safe keep- | this form for many years past and it is | occasion to make a few remarks there were: The young Deovlel-_‘hellm‘:!mn: so the _Mx-’ o g B close up until § o'clock se she wanted it to be repaired not too much to say tLat w presented to him by Mr. McCall on pah Soclety of the First Methodist Church Leadsr, Wiliam McBain; drum major, A. D. s fon 1 Thursday evening | Mrs. J. Walter Scott will give a tea next behalf of the entire band a horn, upon - _ >3 . gave a reception last ursday evening | Mrs. J. b S o eay. requsdted o ot Te. Tew Whitlock: clarioneis, H, Teber, N. Braun, J. | £\ heir newly-elected officers, who were | Thursday afternoon to aid the East Oak- sweet notes. Mr. Bignami blushed and (arash, R. Carash, L. Milner. J. Laughiand | installed during the evening. The pariors | land Free Kinderzarten Mrs. Scott will looked pleased and bashful. and finally sna A. MeBain: altos, F. Abbott, H. Moore|Of the church where the reception | be assisted in receiving by Mesdames consented and took the horn out of its and F. Bignami; bass, F. Adimi; cornets, E. | was held were elaborately decorated | Schultz, Conklin. R. C. Craft and Walter case. It was ovly tin, and Mr. Bignami webb, Wiliam Gooch and C. Kern; snare | with flags, palms and ~the colors | Brewster and Misses Montanya, said a few things that were not on the drum. J. Stewart; bass drum, T. Flannigan. of the society, crimson and black. The ! Willlams and Plerca . | mation in store here the ¥ with ment can inform itself at once B - in her | act force of any natign at any designated su! el spending me the Alameda Coun- nt o e globe. his information re- p:.':r”r‘r n‘«: . he. s,l“'d (:‘-"J;‘II.‘BU( she declares the police blun- {:(es to personnel and material and is in " © young woman upon Muller's de- dered in this case, and it is left now for | the main exact and official.—Army and mand. Muller to settle. Solomonson is satisfied. | Navy Journal s that g for those wh it back to the Donnel! Alam Wil Rl