The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 14, 1898, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCIS CO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1898. : 5 NEW TO-DAY. AGRICULTURE — 'BRALY MAY ANDPOLITICS | YET HAV AREARGUED — TO EXPLAIN < 3 o Consideration of the:New Turn in the Los Bill Completed in | Angeles School the House. “ Scandal. | i Appropriation for the Dis- May Prosecute the Banker | tribution of Free Seeds Who “Shaved?” Stands. Warrants. [ =0 Opposition to the Printing of | His Case Will Be Taken Up by Another Edition of the the League for Cleaner “Horse Book.” Government. i | 1 THE BARKENTINE S. N. CASTLE. {llips Says the Organization | a. 12 n Hubtard will go to sea in command of the Castle to-morrow on the one hundred and first voyage he has’| | made to Honolulu during the last thirty-four years. He is still hale and hearty, and expects to make 150 voyages to | Hawaii before he retires from the sea. | OHIO'S SENATORIAL FIGHT. |JUSTICE Is DEMANDED. ~ '—"_“// "y 3 OWEN-ENG - 5.F A A/ orld of Overcoats. We've Overcoats for everybody—Men, Boys, Big Boys. Two-thirds of Overcoat wearing time is ahead yet, and here are Coats at end-of-season prices. Mahaney of New York Defends Hanna | Judge Ph r His Work in the Last | He Represe: Campaign. aton pect: Mispatch to The Call. | to The Call. | S “i CE | NGELES, 13.—There is| 4 Y 2 on to a sandy beach. For two hnurs! : | ( and a half the passengers and crew | \ | 4 clung to the vessel, many of them with | | Al N B I nothing m ind them than a night | ad in this dress and a blank 3 . waiting for day- | : 3 Bl = Retier 1 ! ' f ) light to disclose their whereabouts, and | T ot prosecute the | bring an opportunity for je. No | against Schocl Director J. i lives were lost and the offic of the | e i Alameda say that from what they ducation has = heard of the wreck that the fact that it the le conduct the G0 S :d in getting ashore safely | but the geners would iy 7ar prefer 4o} Captain ' “Hhibbard' Has | 720 little short of the | | atest Plan for the Great miracu and cargo were | Riggs House shington, Jan e to-day co then Dressy Overcoats, in Blue and Brown Beavers and Covert Cloths. .. bediin . $7.00 Bluc, Black, Brown and Tan Overcoats, In Beavers, Kerseys, Cheviots and Covert Cloth, best of lin- Tade: cleenatly Gnieheate - s i 510.00 “ute him : a total 1 of the disaster | i = - | Made Over a Hundred j,i": scertained when the dublicece = [ Men’s Blue and Gray Mixed Frieze Ulsters $7.50 aner Runs to Honolulu. plamens oo o MoK Boys’ Gray Mixed Ulsters, 14 to 20 -$38.75 far been repre- g | 85 e . chool Beard at ¢ Bluc ¢ Buy of the Maker. Come to the Blue Signs, 2d block from Market. BROWNBROS. & CO. Wholgsate Wanutnctarers, 121123 SANSOME ST. Judge J. Noonan Phillips. The Judge hav 1sked what position the organiza- The Alameda Searched for an in sack > rey nted ‘1‘] \\:l’h regard Escaped Murderer From but \:I: T and he said: been duly charg- Auckland. Doais nen having vic d the lav The g“’"’)"“r"“ Cleaner Government, e k= sentative, will Work of the Executive Com- | | not shot caught in a net and drown- mitteee and Outlines of the then hauled into as fish and are t in eve s, who strip the birds tly clean them them all ov to Direct “Dir Programmes. G. W. at Native arti ot dang of dfet. e | Sons’ Hall. |~ Tuesday, Native Daughters’ day, recep- Jubilee arrangements have progressed | tion day. as far as the minute details, and from | Native Sons' now until the great day the commit- | FTTe it € tee will busy themselves with perfect- | ing the plans already outlined. A new factor has appeared in the : [ ———— amme, and If it be successfully hursday, grand Turn Fest at Wood- STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT Pavilion at 8 p. m., concluding 2 p. m.'and § p. m., ntral Park. uvers on the Pre- B in by all tion, the bottc House en- the prc n of the going to probe it to t us go ahead with A i Braly ought to be| Captain Hubbard of the barkentine CARS TO BE FUMIGATED. be prosecuted, and | S. N. Castle has a most remarkable - - rumors. If the rtecord as a South Sea Island trader. The Southern Pacific Railroad Will r Better City G nment de- The vessel Is scheduled to sail for Hon- Begin War on Disease Germs. prosecute 3 olulu to-morrow and Captain Hubbard A 1 rs of th will then start on his 101st consecutive run to that port. Masters of steamers have made the ne number of runs, but nobody approaches Captain Hu bard's record. His first trip to H from was on the schooner juventa in 1864 | qorare In those days Honolulu was not the them will b city it is now, and the The ArS mehas sat on the throne of the A ).) Miss Bra ist the same as Total Loss of the British Steamer "!n" to o : A 4 l{l' ;Nonev Coming In More Rapidly and e TR Ry L] == Sl 5 ety ard or sprig. As the = parade along Marke reet, Montgomery, a war s tor Hanna other accused _public Fitzroy on the Australian birds were never bled, and through be- | NGty e Kearny and Van Ness avénue. conclud: from M York, who And why should we not? We Comat. fag CoBfined 15 Guis Btame heutes | ranged For. ing with literary Woodward ¢ i OF s the i iid that we have nothiag to cov- Soonia s be @ very Qisgusting, ht grand ball ey G School Board investiga- t < P v disg g R ning, with dance at Afternoon, football ational Guard and reg- Philadelphia \fternoon, military athletics shoe GO N "]T ST esi k open to regular army and 0 a' Hmn 1 tivnal Guard of the State of Califor- the 7 Southern at the anlee carsied Gt 1ESwATI e ot ‘e fithis)to|| WArdD v €liE hivi ot the L EhE; G ertatiiinetis (G the: week il irEg [eEph & srandball; lodge in them | plan is to make Union square an im- infected pas- | mepse flower market, where the blos- work of fumigating | soms which grow at this time of the Slnaton year nowhere but in San Francisco can arrival at any 9¢y2f | be seen and admired and purchased if sease 5 SEND FOR OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE st show ¢, Children . competi icipated in by girls from tw p of Mr. g king every end head of nal i t SR fed & R tem will be swept and dusted and then kers for enjoyment chools 3 2 p. Pittman, ex-member of their fathers. His next command 1N hex will be tEniy closed and filed wich oot S L Board, who confessed that the Hawaiian trade was in the bark the gas of formaldehyde. The is one | =y oo (‘“I‘mmn is not growling; he says | contemplated torch light p. | 3 ud him bribe Clara Sutel and later he was in the best disinfectants known, and jt | M- 2 &1 83 ays 3 § tertainment in Mechanic proven to be | so himself, and the reason for his con- | ¢jcse the Jubilee of all known | fession is that the money is coming in | Fair. pparatus for - | t and conveni- | 10 his committee so fast that he has no| Grand Marshal Morse has decided of fumigat- | chance to make moan over a depleted | that for th sections of the parade = = | containing more than one division of troops a chief of section shall be ap- pointed and a marshal shall be ap- pointed to each division. In accord- ance with this order Rudolph Herold has been appointed chief of the rman section and Dr. J. P. | marshal of the first German di Thomas T. Lane of Angels Camp ha been appointed marshal of the mine: division. to ecure the reten- and open the Mining as janitor, and who eeks ' ago, has re He denies t barkentine Jane A. Falkenberg, the bark Caribbean and now the barken- tine 8. N. Castle. Up to 1876 ( n Hubbard was not constantly in the island trade, but since that date his y ge an Francisco has in- cluded Honolulu as a port of call. The CORNIsH MINER's RocK-DRILLING a captain is still one of the halest and r | heartiest skippers in port and expects Conrest AT e MINING FAR.. to complete his 150th trip to the P, of the Pacific before retiring. i The Oceanic Steamship Company’s Alameda arrived from Sydney via position som, d from the ft to escape further exposure connection with School Board « edness. He is after Professor Rohd cher in the public school, who has ified that he joined Pitt rch at the time Pittman wa member of the_ School to get a position as teacher. Roh re was no room been called up before the chur latter cla f an rt is being made to e more wonderful. | Pittman claims th he proceeded to | church busine unique. If We Have Your Size T ent on some of the tele- said he had no further statem Auckland, Apia and Honolulu yester- i \rr:x_v;gn Ts:m = 1152v!|;9‘;ztr:n]azxit' = t 1t to Mr. | make concerning the bribe mor day. From the tim : left Sydney i h reek of ; h uu e a a g I i i : < 3 the falr, the l a " 1ding those | received from Janitor Coop: until San Francisco w ched aiihe during the first week o 1 > Is 1 one drilling fastest and farthest to win Commenting | Only one witn 5 examined be- | jng but strong head winds were en- o STl ; e g 11 1 a prize of considerable value. g € m, he Ao aE oo Sl gdcation lw-r}m't countered. Before leaving Honolulu it ’ i A Delegates from all the Irish societies We take an account of stock in Feb- how the nator in _defense School Directon: Webb; | SUmetlil< ERID SEELE L 0mo i Il By met last night and completed arrange- | @ ruary and ‘wo lare’ desirus of Closing : encficial to the countr: and this closed the case for the de- Was SV 8 & it ments for the Celtic division of the | Out certain lines to make room for Tan e 3 ivolded He fense, with the exception of one wit- | here until to-day, but good time was o w,(, parade. P. J. McCormic county |@ 203 Russet Shoes. ‘Some of the: lines 2 1 ness—the self-confessed perjurer, J. F. | made and the spléndid steamship made e president of the A. O. H., has be 3 Others: are Broken Ias e o na 3 tk Adams, who was ordered ~subpenaed | Port within an hour or so of egu- ) chosen division marshal with J. P.Deg- | ¢ We are almost giving those Shoes | rer for to-morrow. The prosecution will |lar time The passengers by the steam. | nan chief ald- A fine float reperesent- |(© &wav. and the sale is <o great that we , put in rebuttal testimony to-morrow. | €r say that President Dole of Hawaii | ing Ireland has been provided, and it |® advertised as Broken Lats o Onr siles 1 s s brought Ma-| Mrs. A. C. Gregory, a teacher who and Dr. lm?, his physician, will be | will be accompanied in the parade by | e o h < to his feet was dropped from the list last June, P& or San ancisco by the young girls suitably costumed | An Extra Off - = > s i @ ing—Ladies’ cf Goh N testimony showing how the Times | E .-gul.d tv1- > to-mor- | & Lace Shoes: straight e N r sscurian, d distorted an interview with h T On her arriva g0 to Library In Distress. o ahined Kidi ity soles; " : toengender ‘public feeling azai Washington, D. C., train, A rary ? all sizes and widths. Reduced to $2 10} A special meeting of the Oad Fellows' Library Association has been called for to-morrow evening to consider ways and .tt, who has stood by According to the report on the steamer £0ld elsewhere regularly for In | F ena- ector B the dent Dole's Webb throughout this controversy. visit is entirely in the Speclal Sale_Ladies' Silk Embroidered He an interview published in the Times of interest of annexation. | means for the continuance of the Iibrary, | 8 Xi§"Wimmd afe® Shoes, finest Viel ¢ December 17 Mrs. Gregory had heen | E. Tweedie, a prizefighter, w. a which Is sadly in need of fund: pliable soles, all stzes, all widthe: Lo nger by the Alameda. He fights : e made to say she had bought a piano [ from Bartlett, which she returned be- at 125 pounds and has come over here cause she could not her way clear | to see if he can get a match. He Is ac nd that she had lost her | companied by his manager, Fowle: ion because she had returned the | Tweedie's last fight was with Mike Mc SESSION OF THE SENATE. piano. On the stand to-night she de- | Goff of London, whom he be == ed that she had never stated to round and 4 half before the Caffery of Loussiana Argues Against the | the Times reporter who Interviewed Sporting Club of Sy Immigration Bill. her that she had lost her position be- thus be got on Twe during this sale for 3 50. $1.00. : regular price NEW TO-DAY. WASTE NOT, WANT NOT. He Who in Youth Outrages the 1] ar Ereat line of Misses” and Chll- dren’s Finest A line can ability as Me- cause o fthe return of the piano. Goff defeated Jimmy Barry Among the | Nrs. Gregory created a stir for a mo- | Cal McCarty. Fowles says that Twe Laws of Nature Must Repay. patent- ite to-day ment when she admitted that she had has only been bested onc leather tips, pring heels, all - zes, a dressy Shoe that can be guaranteed to wear well Children's sizes, Misses sizes ation bill. It | tried to secure her position for another | casion the decision wa " term by means of money. on points, but that he af “Whom did you try to buy?” asked feated his conqueror in a mc Meserve for the defense. vincing manner. line to answer,” replied the wit-| The Alameda was boarded in the 8 | stream by United States Marshal Barry To whom was the money to g0?” | Baldwin. He was acting under cable WHEN OTHERS FAIL, CONSULT | usion of the morning fon bill, the un- taken up, and recognized sition to the meas- Ladies’ Vici Kid Button Shoes, plain broad or opera toes without tips, easy t 24 i on the feet, sizes 2 to 3%, widths AA persisted the attorney. instructions to arrest Dr. Arthur Hurl- | 2133 urv‘ 8 sizes 4 to 4 vids T supposed it was to g0 to the bert, who was wanted in auckand . ROCK-Drilling Contest—One of the Features of e A eIt whIEH “were 4o DoArd:" Z. on a charge of murder. Hurlbert | price $2 50 ana’ 3. None of the three papers which com- | js’ accused of performing criminal | the Miners’ Fair. pose the journalistic combine of Los | operation, from which his vietim died. Angeles has been more unfair in its The Marshal did not get his man, hn\\'»‘ handling of the tion than the presented to-day, were post- request of Senator Bates, ence of Senator Turney, his They will not be offered un- Infants' Viel Kid Button Shoes cular s and heel foxing pliable 1l sizes, 1 to from &0c to cir- tips, . reduced 1!:"-1 Board investiga- ever, as the doctor left the steamer at | ing the cars can be carried on quickly | treasury. If it continue as fast for a pr ollea So peculiar are Honolulu. When the Alameda arrfved | and with little expen: d s hetwi ve ef Ul after the election of a Senator by | jta ideas that even the newsboys of Los | ar auckland o man oy arrived | 0 Sral of the larg Pl s G g L e L G 9QO0c¢c the of Tennessee, st worthy lot of young- | - - : ; he | pted the plan to relieve several of the minor commit- i 3 | Angeles, a m 3 Senate adjourned until | gters and mostly attendants at the pub- b disease germe. 3 : | lic schools. struck to-day. There are met with g favor by the boards of s it would not arrive until shortly before | health and traveling public. | they have been so bitterly complaining. , about fifty of these lads. They met last | {10 vegsel sailed. An hour before sail- | sedntte b dian s o S. K. Thornton of the committee on DOC‘I'OR LAKE COUNTY'S ORE BEDS night, and to- i betore mal steamer and engaged a berth, saying that the person who was going to use tees of the financl Boys' and Youths' Solid- wearing S chool Shoe: or al stringenc lay distributed the fol- ANY. h 8 % % 9 ing time Dr. Hurlbert put in an appear- | T | publicity and promotion reported that slip me- ARE OF ALMOST PURE GOLD,|'cY'™ printed notice on the streets: | unce and claimed the berth, which was THEY WANT LITTLE EVA. |up to date the committee had expend- Established 15 Years dlum broad toes | ,uTo the Public: We take this means of | given him. On the way to Honolulu he T ed $1920 60 outside of the press agents’ AX fed and tips, every - nforming y e, the Newsboys skex v ques s about S ¥ i i = —AT— p: v ed: The recent LakeCounty | Unfon of Loa Angeles. have declared a | 2sked many questions about San Fran-| Charles Holstrom and His Wife |expenses, but it was cercu:n the amount 787 MARKET STREET e [‘“‘; ““"‘“‘%‘ of which The Call gave | strike against the Evening Express until . as ¥ us to get in- » : ; | ouths’ sizes, 11 to 9 h of even more | they agree to sell us papers at a price at | formation as to what questions he | File a Pet!E!on for Baby over that sum would not be more than ; : Boys sizes, 3 to 100 first supposed, | Which we can make a living by sclling | would be obliged to answer upon his | d'Artenay’s Adoption. $1000. He restores lost vigor and vitality to ot them with other papers on the streets. < - weak men. Organs of the body which | ‘At present they charge the newshoys 3 € v d| The legal struggle for the possession | MTr. Grady, for the parade committee, | .o peen weakened through disease, cents a copy. so we have to sell them at the medico to change his mind, so he| ,¢ yne yrtle daushter of Mrs. d'Artenay |FePOrted that fourteen bands had been | gverwork, excesses or indiscretions are | e L e omicr "t Ihele ‘Biflee 10 | Snd went ashore at Honolue: “uper | of Dixon, who ia known sometimes by |SFFRREe] fom Ad thel biore the WoCk | restorsd 10, Be et g Brigina] sy siom of them ‘\«l-r e e S Sl B and went aghore a onolulu. "'When | 41e name of Eva R. Holstrom, on other | © e committee a; een nishe e tx S RUPTURE oured by his new | the public for 2 cen o which 15 an | Huribert boarded the steamer at Auck- | gecasions Eva d'Artenay. and on others | there would be twenty-two. He sald | {reaimiens E hey' Sell them to newsboys—which 1s an iy s method, without knife, truss or detention fposition on the newsbovs and the pub. | 1and he wore a large flowing beard, but | gy, MeGuire—her mother’s maiden name | {he Parade would be four and a half | #51°Gork "o patnless, sure and perma- ated those 1 arrival here. The answers given caus from ym samples of is almost pure silver besides. current that Willlam or of the Calistoga and Kkinds, toes and ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® o 0 ® ® o ® ® ® ® ® broad or g ® O] ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® formerly sold for from..§2 to $3 a pair 2 2 v 0 d toes, e 16 B fe. Therefore we ask vou to co-operate | When he went ashore at Honolulu he | _, - Peoperied in the compta. - | miles long and would include over 10,000 | nent cure.’” VARICOCELE, hydrocele, pointe s it e S | yery respectfully, © . | small goatee, which made a wonderful in the Superior Court yesterday by |, 1t Was decided to appoint a commit- | treated with unfailing success. Contagi- | 214 to 31 of a better grade of Oxfords ——— THE NEWSBOYS' UNION OF LOS AN- | change in his appearance. In anticipa- | Charles Holstrom and his wife. tee of five from the Native Daughters | ous blood poison In any of its stages Will he sold for 6. All these Oxfords FORTY-THREE LIVES ofF e thoroughly eradicated from the system. the little girl was born |to judge the house and store decora- . tve T's con- | tions displayed during the day of the | M9 ES T Sivmente: WRITH & vow | | every craft that comes from the South. | $ent In writing—took the child with the | celebration. The committee was al- | cannot call. No charge for advice by | = tion of his coming on here by some Shortly afte Not a single copy of the Express was | other steamer or by a sailing vessel, | the petitioners—with the moth LOST IN THE TORNADO. | sold on the street to-day. Are You Going to the Klondike? ; | ¢ adopting her. Some time |gwed $100 for expenses, and it will | mail. He will also send you a valuable | ern seas for some time to come will be | Intention o i S owel Ml it E . | e 2 . 20 | aft the little girl was taken to the v 5 K, ide to Health,™ fi X ell, don't be a good thing and buy FORT SMITH, Ark.. Jan. 13.—The | To Increase the Navy. searched. The crime of which Dr. Hurl- | home of Mr. Holstrom It was taken, it | Svard four prizes 108 100 S S0 and ress B Or. SWEBANY, M. Do st aae: | © your Leather "Babts and Shoes. trom latest official death list shows a total of | WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—Senator Mor- | bert is charged is treated very differ- | is alleged in the petition, by force from |$25. Another commit e pereated, | ket street, San Francisco, Cal. Zome furnishing goods store_hut come forty-three lives lost in the tornado | gan to-day introduced a bill providing for | ently in Australia than it is here and | Mrs. Holstrom and is now with its moth- | to be appoint y the president of the to us and save that profit. * We have a which swept_through Fort Smith Tues- | the increase of the naval establishment the chances are ¥ he is ever returned | ¢r in Dixon. It is contended by Mr. Hol- | Bohemian Club, to pass upon the floats :\flg‘m“geswfii‘c ;-er“ ;'.(l“’fi"r, kem(;:)meur. day night t less than seventy were |by the construction of four coast defense to Auckland that he will share the fate | Strom and his wife that the child was |in the parade and to award four prizes, NOTARY PUBLIC number of whom were | monitors of the class of the Miantono- | o¢ Butler, and that his trial and ege. | 1€y theirs when it was taken from ($250. $175, $75 and $50. . and several are expected | moh, Amphitrite, Monadnock and Terror. ok wonltRiors ool - | them, and they now want its custody. The programme for the jubilee week | A. J. HENRY, NOTARY PUBLIC ! Country orders solicited. he work of removing the |The bill "lm“""’”““’-" $400,000 to commence fl‘imf’" 4 upy any longer | AT G has been decided on as follows: G838 NARKET ST. OPP. PALACE | A v and excavation of the ruined | the vessels. | . | fel 4 “ 130 o' Hotel. te 670. Resl ProgTensed 1oy, Mive e - | " The Alameda brings the news of the | ALcouptane s t"d"dw ,, | onday morning at 10:30 o'clack. grand | 2EICL Hotel -Telephorie &10. Residence b | B. KATCHINSKI, were added to the list of the | Four Men From Dawson. | total loss of the Australian steamer | Joseph ey WS CICHeS At An ehrly T S =y e — - PHILADELPHIA SHOE CO. 2 g _ | Fitzroy. She left Sydney for Brisban OUr FRPERTSL % Y il S sl«:ur':ué, hJa:Atlg. ‘:l:Pfsloargir Ro- | FACK e i ey fnrty:‘flv: Dillon and Crockett, and held as an ac- The Rosy Freshness WEAK ME" CAN BE CURED FREE 10 Third St., San Francisco. To Cure a Cold in One Day ul:‘ela) ve * ”){ 0. v}!\x rr;m aguay | o sengers and a crew of thirty five,| ComPlics t?f Joscph Skl{h;elll. ltlle gounter- | JAnd a velvety softhess of the ekin is inva- by writing ‘ake Laxative Bro: an yea, aska. mong her passen- 2 | fefter, who was arreste as! ‘uesday jab btained by those who use Pozzon1’s Y ‘0000000000 000N0CO00000000, Bonlestets b the BoeE e A fre were'tour men from Bawson! They | While making her way along the coast, | nighi. He was booked at the Central | Josoiceion Powder THE PHYSICIANS' INSTITUTE, %ic. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. | bring no late news. without any warning she ran broadside | police station. 1967 Mascnic Temple, Chicago, 1L

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