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CALL, 16 THE SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1895. try it—just to see what she'd say, you tion of Cruelty to Children to help her find her NEW TO-DAT. [ know. husband, Bernard, who lefther and her three Atfirst she iust laughed and shook her little children on the 14tn inst. She says she GEOLOGICAL REMINISCENCES. is destitute, has house for the head. nothing in the children to eat, and the house rent is unpaid. Then Ikept talking about it and told She says that her a laborer, and oc wmmmmmmtmm soda and choco- husband is y \u25a0 • Wr her we could buy icecream casionally drinks heavily. IIi Sntf BSt late creams every day for twenty years Senator Jones Tells How the Wolves of the Mining with that money. OF Then Phyllis "said ifIdidn't stop talking Lodes Played Rough Games, FESTIVAL NATIONS. man, so awful she would cry. and if Ieven \u25a0was just one and she wouldn't let thing To Be Given in Aid of the Bush-Street him speak-to her for live years, because he talked of doing such a she would never speak to me again. A few evenings since a group of well- woolen shirt ana pretending to his friends Temple. *;\u25a0• hadn't been introduced. give Well, that's the very kind of ladies that She didn't in a bit and she didn't known mining men were seated in the that he was searching for employment. The festival of nations in aid of the they'll even say she'd tellanybody. barroom Hotel when one of He soon got the name of the Ursa Major, Bush-street Temple at the Union-square get real mad ifyou say have to be why got of the Palace identified. That's Ithink my sister has them remarked that he would wager the and every time a pump-rod broke, a shaft Hall opens on Monday evening, the 28th Miles I lots of for a girl. caved in or a One of them came in our bank Saturday sense— drinKs for the crowd that no one present fire occurred in the mines inst., and willcontinue all the week with learning it was a pood day for Kelley's stock ac- exception Friday nipht. while Iwas to do the work of the man care money. could tell of the first mining swindle per- counts, beyond the of cashier. One takes of the but this he was a very In addition to the participants hereto- A nice little dog leading the by He keeps a little book and he's got to be petrated on the Comstock. shrewd miner, as was pretty well demon- fore announced following ladies and of was lady to you every single the SI a ribbon, and there was a maid to take care able tell minute of the Senator Jones would never allow a bet- strated at the time Jim Fair invited the gentlemen willtake part: „. time just how much money there is in the ting bluff to float experts to inspect a drift in one of his i past him, of the dog. of any kind Dollbooth— Mrs. A.Galland, assisted by Mrs. The lady with the sleeves gave me a vaults. and said immediately that he would ac- mines. The face of the drift seemed to be A.J. Lackman, Mrs. and Misses Ifa bank in the country sends a telegram allin good ore, but Keiiey figured out A. Isenber? check, and Ilooked at it and said just cept the offer, and told the following: if it Gertie Pauson, Mabel Aronson, Sarah BonDen- kind, "Madam, you to get for $100,000 they have to hand it right was such a good thing Fair wouldn't be berg, Birdie Livingston, Henrietta Gra>lwail. awful will have a square-toed : : somebody you." straight over, just as quick as ifit was "The first instance of swin- inviting in the outsiders. He went to the Ida Lippman.Selma Galland and Helen Jacobs. W:.v i:> to identify only mining Schlesinirer, She got mad rightoff. $10. dle inconnection with on the Cora- surface dilating on the future prospects of Wheel offortune booth— Mrs. A. the U. S. in the { Sometimes— not very often—checks call stock was O'Riley let a the mine, but he was the only one assisted by Mrs. Nathan. Mrs. W. C. liilde- Were sold in past She looked at me and said: "Young where Jim contract who brandt, Mrs. M. Posuer, Mrs.summertield, Mrs. years—counting each cigar 4 you'll older, for millions. a shaft had sense enough to short the stock, and UussieSehlesinger, 25 at man. know less when you are They paid to three miners to sink 100 feet in as he Uert Schlesinger and Misses but I'llnever, never, never more get just the same, but not depth. paid 20 wore an old shirt and didn't indulge Rose Davis, H.Rosenzweig and Miss Frank. inches. "do any quite ina minute. After he had per cent of in a shave think: 135 Times business at this bank as long as Ilive." money bind bargain for several weeks afterward I Candy booth—Miss LottieSnalbur*. Just Around Ittakes a few hours for the clerks and the contract to the figured that he must have cleared up about Registration booth—Miss Rose Meyers and I And then the dog took her away. tapeline the Earth one slip folks to count up some millions. he brought a 100-foot to the The stock went down with a Miss Julia Joseph. Query: How many more would 1made that Uncle Dick says is tape- Votingbooth— Miss Tessie Franklin. likely to cause me and him to lose our Iremember once, when Iwas a little miners, and stipulated that when the rush when the drift struck porphyry and have been sold if all been as chap, Isaw a dray a line fell from windlass and hung clear the boys always Flower booth— Miss M.Jacobson. had places in the bank. The editor intimated standing by bank the said Kelley smelled it. Newsboys— Max Reiss, Sidney Altschul, Vic- good at the price as that I needn't bother about writing with some old bags in it. in the bottom of the shaft without touch- He certainly had a great nose for por- tor Reichenberg, Lucien Reiss, Maurice Ner- it, as his artist had made a, picture that Two men with old, ragged clothes on ing he would pay the balance of the phyry. son, Lambert Coblentz and Joe Hirsch. Tommy Looks Ahead. explain the were standing there, and some more poor money, amounting to several thousand "There were no flies on Warren Sheridan ex- >. would whole tiring. But how expen- There willbe a varied programme of LA || JOBS Kendbick Bangs in ft.Nicholas. was Ito know Mr. Huntington and Mayor men were carrying out some more sacks. dollars. Shaft-sinking was pretty as a mining operator," said Billy Wood. ercises each evening during the week, and the thing that puzzles Iasked Uncle Dick about it, said sive in those days. Well, incourse of time "At the time when was I When I'm as big as Papa, me Sutro were good for all the money in that and he the Comstock Leo Allenbere, the chairman of the enter- bread, just what 1 somebody for the they Is what I'lldo to make my and ibank ifthey wanted it without waiting to must have been getting a check the miners called upon him balance booming and had a man for breakfast tainment committee, has secured some of shall be. jbe identified as Ihad been necss- cashed. of the money, and took him to the shaft every morning Sherry was regarded as one the talent of the City. Iused to think conducting on ahorsecar was the told was saw they" to the 100-foot of the smartest ESTRELLA i sary ? And once I a check for 2 cents. It where pointed tape- and smoothest quick-turn Distinctive and appropriate costumes I to With naught to do but take up fares and pullthe stay was drawn by the comptroller of a big line hanging from the windlass the bot- operators on the ledge. In order to be worn by the booth, 1 Policemen around banks a good deal. willbe ladies of each All-Havana Key jjj»}; iiuK-a-ling. company signed by tom, an or two of free space sure of inside *%i Finest West !Iasked a man why. He said that long, railroad and two high with inch information he accepted a and a brilliant scene will present itself to Crop—Bright, rich ago, officials. Itwas countersigned, too. under the end of it. O'Riley, after com- situation as a miner in the Savage when ths doors are jjj£}i New gjslj But Papa says they cannot keep the money that ilong when San Francisco was firstdis- work, the eye of the visitor colors. Fine New they make. covered, was once a That's the way we men who understand plimenting them upon their gave miue. It used to be the custom opened to the general public. £••» j there forger. money, days keep \£i and They" have to irive to some one else ench nickel The police people got in the habit of business principles attend to trifles. them the balance of their and in a in those to news of the vifj; shapes sizes. jij!£ that they iHkiv. looking trays spoke they had disappeared. big ore strikes from the public, for25C, ioc, . .-$:• % are 2 In than ; for the forger then, and they Those that I of quite in- few hours and &:'•' And where there s profit that work ismore have next "day, O'Riley a one wad made, NEW TO-DAY.