The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 5, 1903, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1903. 7 EAY RAINS ~ MAYENLSTAID THE'R PLUOK AND ENERGY CISTAEET CABS [SIOUXWARRIORS romereom we FALL IN NORTH OF LEGISLATURE wo women, wno e pioncerea wies o GOLLIDE N FOG| RE CAPTURED, ~onsole ot heuscd | F— Alaska, Planning to Build a Railroad and Es- : Record-|Oregon Merchants An- tablish Steamer Line to the Rich lmnachuck‘One Person Killed and |Murderers of Wyoming In_our warcroom eason of gry Because of the |+ __ .| Fifty-One Hurt at Law Officers Caught —Nymcrovs re- in South Dakota. ductions on slan- - | Car Shortage. Kansas City. hlgh dard highest class Most of the Victims Sbop?Indian Agent Blames the . Girls Returning From | Whites for All the pmnOS'—Ncw cra [ Work. ? Trouble. ' of methods at Pom- |l e iR : e e | mer -Eilers’ saves KANSAS CITY, Nov. 4—One | was killed and fifty-one others two perhaps fatally, in the col cable cars in a fog eariy to-day | steep Twelfth street viadu: injured were shop giris on | | their homes in Kansas C¥ | big department storss on | side. The dead girl, Nellls Lu jaged M years, a clerk, was | killed. She was found buried benea! debris. A small piece of steel, the siza of 2 lead pencil, kad been dri | skull between her eyes, | of her head was crushe: | Of the injured Carrs EDGEMONT. S. D, Nov. 4—A posse bas reached hers -1:_:;3;-:0:;?; :; Shrewd buycrs - f" and Deputy Falken- many dollars-——- Two carloads this week---Easy pay- ments-—-Write at once---Call Mon- e posse and —‘scap«i CHLYE_\\L wy broken and who was o | dle it is belleved. Seventeen otl more or less serio { | baving broken bo | | four injured sustaine | | and bruises. All the Injured lived | | Kans, or its suburbe. Sev | | were children going to sehool NELLIE LUSCOMBE. H Seriously Injured: Ca ; | probably die; ferman Watl | | ably die; Emma O | | Lizsie Conway, leg broken: Free, back sprained: = ! GATHEERING DRIFTWOOD wise, a Bisx:".en’ '*1’ San e Surf a EASTERN CITIS : Shock Extends Over| Wide Area Without Damage. ALTH IN ALAS- LOP A RICH GOLD | TORY. Eastern finaneial ce Am EASTERN CAP!TAL g they are most A ard to returning to xt spring with ample assuranc tor OFFICERS OF STEAMSHIP ARE ACCUSED OF CRUELTY ™ € a m | Two Members :é?he Crew of the Oregon File Complaints With the Federal Officers. east to west. Rlcnnl from r’a:: have the affair investigated as recom- mended by Mr. Brennan. PROMINENT OIL 2% MEN ARE AT WAR severe than MEMPHIS, in a number of high buildings ha other distinct sl Reports earthquake shoc rious damage is reported. Th s were felt as Suit Is Brought Against; Directors of Bakers- | “oms saaeter. fisld Exchange. “ . sraso. ° EV. earthquake shock wa. noon. No damage was Councilmen Are Not in Favor of Hav- = . : ar away terri- o . e : “ p ing Two Systems in Operation | w e intentio 5 Hsak and s‘n Diego. g i Imor oceed on to Paris, X DIE $—T = » g o | T ¥ will be gu £ the promoter ¥ gs. ebonized case, the min- e of some- ed legs, Ome Vose, rosewood case | overstrung. $88. e Nov. 4—E W. de One Stelmway, =legant condit n Sutro o wood. 3 1 and E- Sutro of Saa \— sessisesll sk, TON for $118,600 ,“’m"— and $45. and Stock Ex- Walde, § 1-3 he five directors, John A mon Jewett, H. A. Blodgett, nvestments of this sort, dlan of Mrs. He: m, rose }ar the perfecting they are cacrying eastward WILL REPORT ADVERSELY ON TELEPHONE FRANCHISE octagon legs, Sine tone Loicq are in- terested, and return e in the spring | Widow of Robert Iuger_ to their northern mining possessi Ellery’s Royal Italian band will g soll AttaChes Coppex' King’'s Estate. the following programme at the A bra Theater to-night: PART L “American Bell” ... . Bentle: BOS' N N - n i e Zampe . - Bentley | BOSTON, Nov. 4—An interesting case 3—Euphonium solo. “Serer . Gounnd | in the United States ¢ reuit Court to-day Signor Curti was that of Mrs. Ing i of Dobbs ment axainst them for the amount of its 4—"Hearts and Flowers’ - -Tobani R N e par value; the same to be paid back L:-) B=TRa EUmen.C SRR, Gnle Pasciet} Lo Robert G. Inger-| 1) ireasury of the exchange. Funigontel smiom. | 2ol to establish an attorney’s Men fOF | The parties to the are all prominent PART IL 1 35900 for services performed by Colonel | oif men and capitalists well known §—Mareh. “Oregon” Chiaffarelli | Ingersoll as counsel for the contestants throughout the State. - the celebrated contest of the will of e R e po E l B e b ] e e - FHicPY Nome began, Mrs. Healy journeyed thith- er and, aided by her knowledge of min- 2 in possession of some ! Tatest comic opera success in New AUSTRO-RUSSIAN REFORM Fe York. Incidental solos by Signor d — i | a man who is wearing its master's boots, | - ‘ ot O s e s -~ L e | The hearing was on the motion of the | gng will reject the track of its master if | M‘lslc c‘““my Embassadors ‘v'u the Porte and No- Giimore, had been attracted nerth S—"Love in Idleness™ ..... .Macbeth | Piaintiff that J. H. Layson, the special p, has on strange boots. ] estate. be re- of the great gold discover- | —"La Traviata™ grand fantasie..Verdi | administrator of the Dav Prelude, act L strained from paying over the shares for the storl Together these plucky women later, 653 MARKET STREET tify Turkish Officials of Their Finale, act IIL g s . | . ch finds along the . the persons who were parties to the al- AD' | San Francisco’s best and busiest store. £ Baliroom seene and Finale, act L i - Pt s { Imnachuck River reached Nome, has-| Incidental duet by Signori Palma and‘ k"? brespie s ',_:“;‘ o v { tened northward and within a few| Lomonte. employed and upon the demurrers whic mmmmm months’ time they had located thirty val- e | defendants have filed to the bill. The Governments uable claims along the banks of that| Secures § | defendants are Henrfetta Trott and Jo- i) %MA‘MD s With money at their disposal | m;:flf ot & Atffdavits. | seph A. Corman, two contesting heirs. nes roceeded with the opening | 0S5 ANGELES, - 4.—Sixteen afi-| Thoy ‘ciaim that the court has had no J ©@ .. tro-Russian reform perties. known as the | | davits made by attorneys, prominent busi | jurisdiction in the case on the ground NEW COLLECTION objects to the contro :p, and their efforts were | NesS men, Newspaper men and others | that it is an attempt to stay the probate OF RAREST ANTIQUE Orders have boea | soon rewarded by rich strikes. | were sent north to-night on the Owl to Proceedings in Montana and because In- CLAIMS RICH IN GOLD. be used in the trial of the case of George { | gersoil's contract was conditional upen defeat of the Davis wiil and the ac- 1 reciating the magnitude of | B. Simpson against Police Sergeant Reu- | Ui 'm}:‘; ;a.kundmm:xx and the need of | ben Wolf and a patrolman before the | SUirement by the c:r;li:shum;'ot their . | modern conveniences for operating their | San Francisco Board of Police Commis- "“""““”‘;‘* e h'"mm NEW YORK. Nov. {—Commander| oo "sire Healy and Mrs. Gilmore con- | Sioners to-morrow. All of them attack | Jitions, they deciare, was fulfilled. De- Booth-Tucker of the Sslvation Army ot~ o o cefved the idea of organizing a company | oy on the Cedric| (3ich could bulid raflroads, establish | Los Angeles. | Putnam. { Persian | in response to a cablegram from General : —*_II iy ] T steamship connections with Nome and the ————————————— aiam Booth, the head of the army. It oo civilized worid farther south and| We bave all the mew pletures and e ot 3 N — hat D mm’mwflu“ cagage in general trading that would not | frames for the coming hoiiday trade now KANSAS CITY, Nov. 4—In all preb- —— “r Bad ooly be of fimancial benefit to their own | on exhibition and de- | ability a general strike of the unlon em- o rercome by the death of his | increqts, but those of others who had . wife that General Booth wished him to uxsnfet&nno(rmmmremver rom the shock of his bereavement. joined them at the little town of Deering. { With dirt from the shafts and the drifts | of their claims yielding as high as 8¢ a TO-DAY, THURSDAY. DAILY AT 230 P. M. —_————— | pan and the ground getting richer as the Confir-l Anti-Slavery Law. work progressed the two women hastily STOMACH MANILA. Nov. 5.—The Philippine Com- | deveioped their plans for the greater un- 'TT‘R mission has confirmed the an ivery | dertaking and several weeks ago my L of jeft Deering for San Francisco 3 Mmmxmtw-mm sickly men and ory | tarrying in Seattle for a few days the that good health |22 7 | message came from Deering that the s 2 oty Siy vessels engiged In slave traffic | claims adjoining theirs had been opened ey wil —_—— 3, ¥ | and were penning as high as $W. dreds have found Volcano of Malaspina Erupts. Other women have figured prominently s true. It always cures Indiges- MANILA. Nov. 5.—The voicano of Mal- ' in the mining interests of Alaska, but . - S J g aspina in Negros is in a state of <iolent | Mrs. Hedyand)(n.fimnoremflulru tion, Constipation, Biliousness, ;‘r;n:::”uammummm-m. of their §ex to come out of that wild but - . central mountain chain of the . rich country with project Dyspepsia or Malaria, Fever and | 5.3 [ X rros. being 513 foct Digh. Tt | emmeretal > Ague. Try it to-day. Bas never besa eatirely quiescent § gAUCTIONI i |

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