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) THE SAN FIREWORKS AND FUN FOR THE BASTILES FALL FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1898. 9 FUENTES 1S FULL OF FIRE And Breathes Threats Against Carrillo. ADVERTISEMENT". e e o e e SN S B-8-E-E-N-8 85588 0EEE8EEEEuE-a TO-DAY’S FIRE SAI.E SPECIALS CLOAKS and DRESS GOODS No careful buyer can afford to miss TO-DAY'S SPECIALS at our great sale of the SIMINOFF CLOAK FACTORY STOCK of Fire, Smoke and Water Damaged Cloaks, Suits and Cloak and Dress Materials, for the DAMAGE TO THE LINES OF- FERED IS MERELY NOMINAL, and the goods would be BiG BARGAINS.AT DOUBLE THESE PRICES! COLORED DRESS GOODS [ME.RAAS., PREJIDENT L OF THE DAY ! MORE GUATEMALAN INTRIGUE THE LOCAL CONSUL KNOWS OF | = [ | | L ] L] | | [ ] a [ ] | | [ ] NO TROUBLE. [} Rumors of Impending Rebellion in Central America Anticipating the Presidential Elec- tion of August 6. [ ] =2 28 = With the arrival of the Pacific Mail | steamer from Central American ports | I 25¢ 74 pleces 45-INCH ALL-WOOL DIAGONAL NAVY SERGE, yesterday came rumors of impending re- extra good value for 50c a yard, on special sale at 2ic a yard. bellion in the republic of Guatemala, | g | which has for years been the hotbed of 35 42 pleces H4-INCH ALL-WOOL HEAVY HEATHER MIXED ’pmhk‘al intrigue. S o < ] SUITING, in tan and gray effects, regular price $1 a yard; The election for President of the repub- will be offered at 35c a yard. lic takes place on August 6, and the cam- | gy s AT | paign is being fought desperately by the | 75 38 pleces 83-INCH ALL-WOOL SCOTCH TWEED SUITING, incumbent, President Cnblrt:;m. and ":«1)' = C new ‘fixtures, former price $1 50 a yard; on special sale at | General Castellio. General Fuentes, who | T5c a yard. | left here but a short time since, is also | | said to be a candidate. Cabrerra 15,' 75¢ 2 vieces 56-INCH FINE ALL - WOOL ENGLISH MELTON [[{tonene tofbayeithepbest chances 11 the L] C SUITING, extra value for $1 50 a yard; will be offered at T5¢c Jeecestiol a yard. | “fie I8 not the most popular man with | | the 1 as he is regarded as a second | il 3 e der whom he served as Vice| | F B 31 pleces 52-INCH GOOD ALL-WOOL BROWN MIXED COV- nt, and whose policy of admi: C ERT CLOTH, summer colorings, worth $1 50 a yard; on spe- | Preside | tration he has followed. His chances a | enhanced, as he has been promised, it is : | affirmed, the support of General Fuentes, ELLEN ROECKEL < f &7 | which will be sufficient to turn the elec- | X | tion in his favor. WILL SING THE 2 | according to his friends is SPANGLED inst Consui Carrillo, who rep BANNER cial sale at 75¢c a yard. 22 pieces 54-INCH ALL-WOOL BROWN MIXED COVERT SUITING, extra value for $1 75 a yard, will be offered at $1 a yard. $1.00 $1.00 75¢” Guatemala in this city, He is| th the use of the following zzling language “Tell that man Carrillo to beware, for | I am after him. Until I returned here I | | gid not appreciate tne full extent of the | | F 19 pieces 56-INCH ALL-WOOLBRONZE GREEN LADIES’ - CLOTH, worth $1 75 a yard; on special sale at $1 a yard. = plec‘=< 54-INCH FINE ALL-“ OOL BLUE MIXED COVERT A LEGALLET limur\ he had expected to (lnx me .Lm..xigw | , extra value for $1 25 a yard; on special sale at Tic my people. But 1 will repay him as only pR;éCE' X 3 : | soldier vanf 1 pr<h~hu that he will @uun | 'DENT. R be removed from his position in San Sl 3 ‘r and with his removal I pur- |l ’ Y '; troy the influence of his busi- ( I ates, who have so long wiclded | | " Rere and | disgraced us LADIES’ BLACK FIGURED MOHAIR DRESS SKIRTS, lined with percaline and bound with velvet; worth $1 50; sale price 95c each. 95¢ $1.50 :ntes declares that he is in a position consideration from Ca- | brerra. He intimates that his support in the Impending election will only be given upon_certain conditions. One of these will_be, he savs, the removal from office of Carrillo. The latter does not fear the {to demand muc , next to the Fourth of J nen can. The f )-morrow the The French colony turns out g0 to see and enjoy the carefully prepared he freedom of France will be celebrated at is the event of the year in San Francisco. whose name 1s legion, nd ninth anniversary of»t | h ik a " [ ] " [ ] 1 L] - [ ] ] i a - [ ] . a s = [ ] [ ] 0 " a i ] | 0 . s [ 4 | L & ! -] ] | ] s L] ] | LADIES’ BLACK FIGURED MOHAIR DRESS SKIRTS, double lined and bound with velvet; worth $2 50; sale price $1 50 each. »n Band, Cassass Band and the Towa Regimental A. Goustiaux, the Greek Consul, ) Quartet and Press Club Quartet i ever offered in San Francisco. The of pyrotechn date power of Fuentes. “'There is no outbreak, no revolution in Guatemala,” »\ Consul Miguel Carr® last night. ything is quiet there and all thesa statements are fal and originate right here in this city. They de LADIES' MOIRE SILK DRESS SKIRTS, bayadere stripes, double lined and bound with velvet; worth $6 50; sale price $4 50 each. $4.50 those who want to stay late, the electric cars will run all night. are made by scoundrels who have been trying to make trouble for me for a long | | time.” They are men who seek my posi- g tion and are doing everything to have me | removed. LADIES' BLACK BROCADED SILK DRESS SKIRTS, lined with silk and bound with velvet; worth $10; sale price $6 each. $6.00 f=Zeeiogaataaegetes] COOUUR0OOAOORAVOVSLVVVEBHY ER=gefegeogcReReReRoRaguReReReReRoRoRo-ReReR-ReRe TR ReRoR R FoR R oFoR-FoFoF-FoF] . . Fi “I have no news regarding Fuentes. 1| H [} = = = Petty) r:]{.nds. San Francisco, grocers’ caddy: | see no mentlon made of him as a candi- ‘ L A DIES SUITS I b : her ert C. and Willlam A. Turner, San | date for the presidency. The only names | W their mar- ANC . assignor to American Indi- | mentioned are those of Cabrerra, who has o Ui A L eeks a divorce on cator Com ation indicator: Walter | {14 the office since the death of Barrios, * 3 I ind. We n assignor to | 45d General Castillio. Up to the time the B @5 ()() LADIES' SUITS, in “brown mixtures, fiy front jackets, lined \ \ Ti r ——————————— I. Woodward and other wooden pipe; | croamer left there had been no disturb- | 5 with silk serg kirts double lined and bound with vel- Committed to an Asylum. orge L. W ‘3:..1“%1‘, Stanford Univer- ces, no signs of a political uprising or | B vet; worth $10; sale price $5 each. 1 combustion engine; John M. e Sl ! Mary Vanier, who resided at anie s every fortnight an attack of this | @ $6 5() - LADIES' NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS, fly front jackets, ¢ charcoal kiln; Albert J. Forest, Seattle, is launched at me, but it never | g bound with mohair brald and lined with silk serge, skirts 2o string musical instrument; Frederick H. | 2mounts to any mec e double lined and bound with velvet; worth $12 50; sale He acoma, suction dredge; John H. t€S when he HEVEE price $6 50 each. . o | tacked me then. He dare nor would ., screen for doors or win SNF h 1 Hall of Records a Hot- Severance, CWalla | I permit any man to do so. Now he is far | [ perhaps he says these things. Faf LADIES’ BROWN CHEVIOT SUITS, fly front jackets, for $7.50 threshing ma- } W h) did he not say them in my pres- | g handsomely trimmed with braid and lined with silk ser bed of Disease. Pensions have been granted as follows: | ence? B o “i skirts du\ab le l}l]ned and bound with velvet; worth $1 | nia—I. o o 3 898, = “They surely originate w e ndrels i | SUPERVISORS ARE | et T rense mdrow 3. Whtts, ol | tn this city and 1-o ot fear them Tor | TRl diers’ Home, Los Angeles, $5 to $5. Origi- | care what they sav. I would be informed | | nal dow, —Rose LI if Guatemala was again on the verge of ) RAIN LEAKS FROM THE ROOF PLANNING A COUP | pal widow. ‘etc—Rose Linne, Saa Jose, | If Gliatemals, was again on the verge of | g Oregon—Increase: Alexander Adams, | Story.” J MAY SURPRISE THE COUNTY Fendieton, 36 to §i0. | R == e hon \vashington — Increase: Thomas J.| CLAIMS AN EIGHTH $4 (QQ LADIES BLACK SILK CAPES, lined with silk, yokes ZAST INVALID RAT DIED YEARS ‘ Nines $itoisia . trimmed with lace, necks finished with lace and silk; A NVZE olley was to-day appnln(bd] orth $7 50; sale price $4 each. . OF ALL SAN RAFAEL Duncan McNee Fxles Suit for Posses- sion of a Strip of Land in the Marin Town. 3 at Oceanside, San Dh‘;:n Ce ‘oun- AGO K. F d. How Mr. Dalton’s Record in Not Tax- ing the Water Front May Prove a Boomerang. | 8 . San ‘Fran- | harged from ‘the service | of the l nited States by the commanding | Recorder Glynn Calls Attention to Dirt and an Annual Deficit ¢ 12.—The Superv! | officer of his station. | (SAN RAFAEL, July 12—Duncan Me- Which Will Go On : o surprise on the Coun 2 t “secretary of the or two. | Union,of San Fran- | Forever. ment is belng approved | TWELVE YEAR- OLD LAD ternoon filed a suit on that, if won. would give him possess : CHARGED W|TH LARCENY | {54 onecighth of the “hnhp e s . erty, roughly valued at $100,000 | . ; he toll ihoSucer: liagsistad. in s'_eanng Two Cows Be-| In 157 the United States Congress gave | Murphy Bullding, longing to a Poor San Rafael | Judge Almy in trust for the citizens of | | taken off the l . Market and Jones Streets, in Rafael a tract of land known as the | B Marke t and Jones Streets, ; ; been deprived o o in Rafacl Township site. ‘South of this | r Ml S of the property by the un- : was the Rancho Punta de Quentin and | = —3—a— s a u,?, f,' Ften | W U’r..uuldatnun u“f,’ Py by theun . SANA RARAMTATN 2 Howard|| Siate 1ds. sacet " Bty o o and) -8 G-3-8-8 0 0-0-R-8-88-8-3 &5 T atten s or Boster, a lad only 12 years old, was surveyors, in | and the township site the laying off the land, left a st wide and a mile long. A great many | people settled on this, some having occu- | pied 1t for thirty-five vears. McNee now claims this property and | asks the court to eject all the occupants | board of collect taxes under rther back than | to do. s of dollars lodged behind the bars of the County Jail to-night with a charge of grand larceny against his name. Little Howard lives on Penn ania avenue in South San Fran- cisco, his father being night watchman in p about 300 be said for an (-xrl,\' and bloodless end to the war. The cardinal also directs in his letter that certain prayers he by the clergy at this service for the blessings of God. cannot. CARDINAL GIBBONS AIDS THE PRESIDENT hi: a sugar refinery. A few weeks ago the now in possession. His suit involves the | He Calls Upon Cathohcs to Unite in S Sericas Accxdent. boy came to San Rafacl to visit his Northern Pacific Coast Rallway depot and | Thanksgiving for Our Victory Fisnermen Drowned. Tsaac Barske it 1 cousin, Mrs. Edward Butterworth, a poor :“P nf‘t"l(“‘l“\'r“f( fl‘;;,"] “(;";“"“‘{’{“_"’;-- & taso PORT TOW Wash., July 12.— N over ; m";~ ton took of-|woman who obtains a livelthood by sell- ]}l’l’g‘:m‘l &"L"'m'l Iumhao? k] AR | al 8O- The tug Mys towing ten fishing- ired by a t a liae 1o coms |ing milk. She had geveral cows, two of | LERSOR <0 N P e William Mager, | BALTIMORE, July 12—Cardinal Gib- | boats an of seventy- i Mission street yes & tlon. O, tAxas HorEthe: ;l“”x:};“ ;!H;x:b“ ":"’\‘,’rphre"d belng picketed | 31, "¢ Mrs. Magnin's cottages } bons has prepared a circular Lo be read in | five men, 1z r.,.q . e boy to the Receiving Hospi When ex-A or Lec The boy went back to the ci o | and_the hou and lots of Joseph Hoxie, | the Roman Catholic churches on Sunday | f2UnY ,"‘, L S e A it was found that the fingers of the lerc | he always dsscssed e water ront, and met a g feliow named Wil re | L. Smith, William Mulcahey and about [ morning, which is intended to carry out | 'L khi—‘«’n]\”\\‘hfifii. finf\:f‘p?] I}‘{(rm‘ e ! hand had been he Iso bore a | taxes have been paid on it fn|; oxe 1;(\1 Y| Carthy. living at 529 Fillmore_street, | ffty other well- known citizens. | the suggestion made by President McKin- | scows, ruining the ~ fishermen's = o contusion o he eva whera the inceil| Yoot Assessor struck it | whom he mentioned his cousin's S | ley that the peopie of the land unite in |y of the {.contuslon YRR Che eve. Wnere the whieel| fos, e 1 ground that it be- | e RO PROBABLY FATAL FALL | giving thanks for the victory —of tne ,“LL, e e | had grazed his head in its revolution. longed to the ci Eeotit o tar thies = s s | & ADVERTISEMENTS. o st ! g pt it off for three al the cows and agreed | American fleet off Santiago. Drubeblvicnewnan: NT o 1 claimed that the boy was stealing | ye m of the Supreme | that Howard should return to San Rafael | UVER RECIPICE | The cardinal’s letter calls upon the peo- | S e - ~ | ide and jumped off at Tenth and l-ul— Co )l rflnd» ear ago made it plain | and tell him where they were. The plan A P Ec E ple to return thanks to Almighty God for To Restore Public Order in Ital I = 2 S th rEcly, owned by | was carried out. He was given 2> cents | His blessings upon the arms of this lana - 2 ¥ CONSULTING A WOMAN. racted father of the boy visited | the water . and this year ceep still about ft. San Francisco Socxet Vo Weaman the conflict with the Spanish fleet, for | ROME, July 12—The Chamber of Depu- s itisa 000. | s three weeks ago. The hoy 3 Re the victory achleved and for the escape of | ties to-day, after several days’ discussion, pmm,.m after the cows disap- | Hurled From a Cliff Near the Americans with comparatively no | adopted the Government's measures to re- Mrs, Pinkham’'s Ad rice Inspires y Iu STEAMER WRECKED ON and to-day the constable swore | Sausalito. loss. store public order in their entir by a I |out a L R L charge of gra from ha The circular further asks that prayers vote of 17 to 37. The House then adjourned. Confidence and Hope. 1d larceny and brought him here | tropolls. In his cell the ed not to care for his ar- | THE COLUMBIA RIVER | | He related the story of |r Passengers and Most of the Freigut crime very coolly and refused to say | Landed in Safety on the where the cows are now. | Oregon Shore. v INNEVILI SAUSALITO, July 12.—Miss Julia Taut- | phaus of 1339 California street fell a di tance of forty feet over a cliff la ing, striking on the jagged rocks lining the bay shore. It is believed that her in- s will prove fatal. Tauiphaus, who is well known in neisco society, ADVERTISEMENTS. Successful Physicians. an. She puts it off as long as she dare, ri Mis: CHINESE RIOTS ASSUME ;’" San [ 2.—The river | and is only driven to it by fear of can- er MR ceulator SRR recently to spe: 1 the summer and “asu\- 5 S nithe VF PRO z Mil ihe voung people cer, polypu ¢ dreadful ill. cits just below th ades in the Co- GRA PORTIONS iix"witn e B peope s, entertainment was of ne household and several friends gave such a wi ‘oman leaves | sy I | lumbia River this afternoon while icnic in her honor on the hill south Mission Parlor Hall, TR, H; & plcn : | PR g L | (empting to enter the Government locks, | Several Cities in 2 the Hands of the‘uf Torpedo station yesterday. A few : : $ orithelioe: under the ananices | 8he had on board 160 passengers and a | Rebels—Hurrying Troops to [ were sitting on a log near the edge of “San Francisco can boast of something else besides climate, a amount of freight, including some | precipice, when in some manner the log ‘l' Thomas Aquinas Reading Circle the Scenes. ]‘tllled and threw the unfortunate girl over beautiful and prosperous city, a rich surrounding country and a happy eter’s parish, the object be e LONDON, July 13.—According to a|the cliff. £.e lay unconsclous on the Fi < : ; theleioicsoiler ra e nd m e Of""'{’le f{—‘.lr.{',f Qispateh to the Times from Wu Chau Fu | rocks beneath until the screams of her people,” said an Eastern tourist who came to the Coast for his health. companions_attracted some fishermen to “The English and German Expert Specialists, located here,” he con- mpression,more 're sent to (h,"—\ the rebellion in that district of China is = R the scene. With the assistance of several 8 e A assuming serlous proportions. The cities | thE SCSRC Tl I8 A5 0T Fedcued the | tinued, “have cured me of con- i £h Wind the boat was|of Yung Shien, Pe Lien and Hu Chuan | fiicngibie girl from her perilous : ion drill inel into the | have fa The Triad Society is con- ]'}r‘"\}m‘; B oM imbriens A sumption, rheumatism and chronic ated by re very dan. | corned In the movement. Troops are be wrecked on rec 3 ing forwarded to the scenes of the dis- tion showed that Miss Tautphaus stomach troubles, all sustained the fracture of a rib and maj inside of the tion of the ahm: (xhnd XD :_f“h‘ 3 etial dispatch from Shanghal says: | Contusions, and was perhaps injured i four monlh;‘ They are a valu- minddestroys broken to pleces ajiofithe rebelllonsinstliey Wext | ernally-SiERe fw o faken to Mes. WC1os able acquisition to any commu- the effect of {zh winds provailing. Tugs are | River region are men recently returned | house. Her left side Is wholly paralyzed. | nity.” e d from Portland to commence |from America. It is believed that the Ys FLOATING DOCKS WANTED. Navy Department Calls for Bids for Two Structures. rising is a revival of the Taiping move- It is by making such diffi , as the rebels carry Taiping ban- y g such difficult cures that the five physicians re- ferred to have made their repu- she grows se rather Pink- & wor INTERESTS THE PEOPLE 'he Times, commenting upon the dis- turbances in the West River district : second tenor: . t i An of & & 3 . 5 ; i | China, says: The rising Is of a nt- | W ITON, July 12.—The Navy De- ton e hadeie e i bass (Company | OF THE PACIFIC COAST | fiuan S meysEne ok e w":'fém';r‘e‘ WASHINGTON, July he Navy De tations and have built up a great partment to-day asked for bids for two floating docks, the two to cost not exceed- | ing $250,000, as recently provided by Con- gress. Chief Endicott of the Bureau of Yards and Docks has been very anxious | and successful institution for treat- ing all manner of chronic diseases. Each member of the staff is a foman and is wholly tham’s address sick women largely responsible for the great Taiping rebellion retain thelr old vitality. Patents for Inventors—Pensions for War Veterans—New Postmaster for Oceanside. select oo Scotch fanta Orange Dlsorders in Ireland. au), To J = 3LIN, July 12—The celeb s 5 o | Miss Antle Roo WASHINGTON, July 12—Pacific Coast mflf\f&ln ‘g‘th) the anr:i\':cstar:"nrl\({‘ll‘\: LRt ho'flesgxfd[?re‘ffn ndood‘y:gmfltrr:’é ekt S B R YEEE G of women’s 7riump nant” ban a; patents were to-day issued as follows: | podhe® ey Hovne were mBrked by the | ad ity 0 Cuba. Whove our mafoen rience and special training. They er letter of advice a AR RS . California—Thomas Beck, Watsonville, | renewal of the Orange conflicts. At Bel- ts and auxillary craft could ba all consult when a cure is under- Poet and Pcasant” (Suppe), | fruit drier; Henr s, Middletown, | fast ta-day the police and military sup- | docked in them without the necessity of - . ) Towa Tan gate; Henry M. F . San Francisco, | pressed several attempts at disorder. sending the ships to northern docks. taken, thus giving the patient the benefit of the knowledge of five T SR T lining d 3 o | & + Shmilar distar There & umber of floating docks | ‘ing out or lining device; James H. | s injured. Similar disturbances There are a number ¢ ng docks in o it i or | Divorce Suits Filed. sbel e iliam | place at Donegal. ““®| View, and it 1s expected that two of these physicians without any additional cost to the patient. x trouble for mpbell, San Jose, pe : William v | seven years, and no doctor knew what | Annie S. Gordon has applied for a di-| G. Curtis, San Francisco, joining railway National Ed“caters Adjourn. | 3;1‘;1 b: Qfif:‘\’x:e(:n:xir(‘g«eé lr);? E)’Sf’ ,‘;:l;ui“;x‘; NO CHARGE FOR ADVICE was the matter with me. Ihad spells | vorce from David Gordon n the ground | bars; Vaninetti Sehh randisco, | WASHINGTON, July 12—In the pres.\netesmrr to bulld the structures. i of failure to prov Mr: Roberts | mowing machine; Eben ver, Alvar- 4 b it e it ot b : t ht I w T S OFIMOTE. |, 5 sued her husband H. W. Roberts for | ado, boring implement for frozen earth; !f»rfmofwoe\r?<lfiggg$r§°nlhe srssl:gxogllyfl?g Where Is Thomas O’Brien? Aot |ceIod y mla||. e lbOOk fosmenorwomen and:symptom blanks I thought I would try Lydia E. Pink- | 4 divorce, alleging failure to provide as u | James I e anc S usaloe cut: | National Bducational Association came to| AN RAFAEL, July 12 —-Tnnmaqi sent, sealed, to all who apply. ham’s Vegetable Cc 1 have | cause of action. Jean Bree has filed suit | { ;“‘l‘.',ir“‘h,d et s, | A close to-night. The convention was con- | o/Brien, a local butcher who ceased doing . taken seven bottles of it. apd for a divorce from his wife Agnes Bree. |'Santa Monica, repalr Kit for single tube | cluded by the vast assemblange rising In | cines ago, left here ,.,ma\ P el e A Op It aBd am en- |, iaintiff alleges desertion s a cause | biayele tires: Wiliam Martlh, Tos | thelr seats and singir oo, and has e e TSI n ls a.n erman x eI‘ eCla ls S tirely cured.”—Mzs. Jony FOREMAN, 26 | of complaint. Suits divorce on the| Angeles, car fender; Henry D. Morton, e o nearly distracted and says that on leaving | N. Woodberry Ave., Baltimore, Md. | ground of cruelty were filed by S. Francisco, express wagon; Maria | CAFE SPRECKELS, I5th floor, Call bullding, | her nusband had about 8100 in his pock- | The at letter Foremay | A82inst Lillie Mitche Plening, Santd Barbara, ' hutter mold; |has changed hands: now under management of | ets Willlam Dunn, a metropolitan saloon- 731 Market Street, San Francisco.| HOURS—8 0 12,1 t05, e above letter from Mrs. Foreman | ton against William J. Clinton. Mrs. Kate | John fixchardw, San Francisco, centri- | Mr. Albert Wolff, formerly proprietor of Malson | keeper has asserted that he Intrusted evenings, 7 to 8} Sundayl,9 to 11 1s only one of thousands. 1\1 Pfldv fie gulllf‘orpdil\toru‘ from her 1 fugal pump; George Rischmuller, San|de I'Opera, Oxidand Regular unch, with | O'Brien with 63 to pay bills here, which husban exander etty, a teamster | Francisco, station indicator; Clarerice M. N S S oA Pl S e SO T 2 Ry, S e e ™ wine, Tic; dinner, with wine, $L money is alleged to have never been paid.