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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WED NESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1898. A FOOLISH SCARE OVER FRUIT PESTS Germany and France Are Excited. MONOPOLISTS' BIG SCHEME CALIFORNIA FRUIT HAS NO SAN JOSE SCALE. an Dealers Plot to Keep West- Products Out of Their Markets—Get Govern- Aid. oF ern ment and the | ructed to lleged infected © CUPID'S DOUBLE VICTORY. CO0C0000000000000000000000000000000 ELMIRA c PAN"‘O fi UPID has made a speclal conquest to close his year's work properly. months will culmin the wedding of Miss ite in A romance of many Nellie Hampton and Ihnld Martin The ceremo: will take place this ternoon at St. 4 iral at 4 o'clock. The young couple will be united In “edlock by the Rev. Father Martin, brother of the bridegroom. of Mrs. Hampton, mother of the bride, the Owing to the severe illne; formal reception usual to such occasions will be omitted. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Martin will leave for Del Monte for their honeymoon. The groom is very well known in both fraternal and 50 ghout the c 1is esteemed particularly in Lodge 3 of the order he n act nd enthusiastic mem- ber for several Mr. Martin has been identified with local politics for a holding vari positions under the municipality and integrity. At present he is clerk in ich position he will resign on or about Judge , W January 1 to accept a deputyship in the Sheriff’s office under Henry Mar- tin. The bride is a native daughter and sister to the celebrated young amateur athlete, Al Hampton Among the many holiday season weddings to which society folk are looking rward with more than ordinary interest is that of Miss El- mira C. Panno and Walter D. Schranz, who are to be married this even- ing at 9 o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Dickey, 1821 Oak set. The bride-elect is a graduate of Irving Tnstitute, class of 18%. She is a beauty of the perfect brunette type, and is famed in social circles as a talented eloc She will ded by Miss Alice L. Emerson of is a son of Hugo will be attended by ad of the firm of of Stein, Simor Bowen & Co. of qui\ Schranz, of xhe fl D. Keil, vice-president of Goldberg, his partner, Frank J. Walzman. After a bridal tour in the south the young permanent residence in this city. He couple will take up their DOOOOOOOOO_OOOOOOOOOOO00000000000 (vf scale got upon James Barbeau, clothing store, was Don't forget Gi your child's A. B. Buy wallpaper & window shades at Clark's, e g o ;,::f,;,fl‘; RESTRICTIONS UPON E pPping. | ‘ EXPRESS COMPAN TO HAVE THEM UNDER THE Systematic Thieving. a cierk in the Baldwin o sterday by , and will be etty lar- (h( de in p.‘unp!ml& a; an investigation. I arbean had been and pawning ay he was identified the War Revenue Tax. | the United States to p: war revenue ta undoing. There foot among the mer country press companies. put under the inter: commerce laws, which will be the m of clipping their win that exorbitant rates, AV\)hrul\nx At i Ving #old several pairs of trousers to — e——— an M er's Syrup cures ‘ Bet 2. try it. cough. e ree——— Judge Treadwell Sick. Treadwell, one of the newly | ted Judges of the Police Court, was d with an attack of heart fallure as his house, corner of Grove and anan streets, Monday fell on the side v such as have of the people leading this movemer now making a move duction’ on postal pe [ internatio: lization of the s: P leav vas current Sunday peen seized with the anti-tic with a make a law | having the : of ticket | hibiting the At that gather : of the merchants, wholesalers and railroad h(— middle West and West assem e second me —_——————— Country orders :olicited. SlE'D LikE Stk ‘Bl «Swiftwater's” Wife in love m’s affection 1 many of I he first of the ds 1 married her. weeks, agatn. s dollars the gold field r had to I lve ¥ to see him, better than me, but, of why, ut he I might I'd try it Mrs f, .,.utm ter to see him again. D R R R R b e e o 2 s R R R R e e X R R R R R I UV G, A e I e R R R R R s g Loves Her. he report that Swiftw family with whom he and so Bill fell in love with her sister Grace, Grace stood the demonstration of and then she it for divorce on the g ek other company. re all alone, with my maid, and I am very course, 5 of course, I don't care—that is, I'm may come down here before he goes, and I can see him g0 up to Dawson, too. sthing but company of the kind she likes. 'r hecause he does not know his own mind for utes at a time, and neither did she; ugh she does not love him—that is, very much—still, she would like R R e e From in nia Man btained by the and Producers’ ciation sentative, L. Brown, now in the East, the next quet will be devoted to the subject mentioned, the bringing of the compani laws. Already the United_ State: case of ih to pay their part of the war tax helplessness of the merchants and public in general. Test cases that supposed to settle the matter have heard in many parts of the country, still the compani pay the tax of both. The question was raised TO LL" AGAIN Is Sure He Still people of have been discussing as ations to fe Swiftwater Bill's would have to submit a report of al business. The rnm‘wl a sliding to t fell in love. vowed she could stand it no round of cruelty and locked He had to go back to Dawson, and he wished to a she declined his company, so he took Nellie, the thereof. Another point would be tha yo But Nellie fell in love with a miner companies. would have to publish Now he has found restriction would be that an express brother organizations in the —————— Claims She Is an Heir. T'm not going to tell him s I'd like to go with him, but I now, though; but, then, I'd like lives alone with her maid in a For Infants and Children, but she is sure he loves her yet, B R T R S O O O S R A R R R SR o eting of its kind, expre: under the interstate commerce the entire IES | IN- TERSTATE COMMEBCE LAW. | A Movement to Get Congress to Ee-w taliate for the Nonpayment of The refusal of the express companies of | thelr part of the | is likely to prove their | is a_movement now ants of the 1x\tlre4 to have the business of the on | tate | eans | to such an extent | been | charged, will be prevented. The personnel it is about the same as that of the anti-ticket morning | scalping organization and the body that is toward getting a re- rkage rates and an ne. a banquet was held in St et scalping view to | P men bled. me b: first the companies who have refused and the the | were been and cgmpel the people to to what could be done to force the derelict corpor- the might of the law and the suggestion was made that it could only be ate: —that he | done by having Congress pass a bill plac- | Dhis timo B¢ s e | ing the companies under the interstate e ) “t"‘(fl 5”“’1‘-‘”\ the scene of the | laws. This would throw them under the and its objec jussie Lamoore, who first supervision of the Interstate Commerce from the stage of a Dawson Commission, to which body the companies their | national committee would ale on the rates, similar he long and short haul clause under | | which the rallroads operate. Furthermore, the express rates would be passed upon by the commission to determine the justness t the any change in tariff. Still another ln!(rt:tln% Pool G ing, but Grace says “no,” and so the pair are would be impossible, s The local commercial bodles are heartily him away,” sald Mrs. Swiftwater, pensively. T in sympathty with the efforts of their Next Tuesday a cross petition for the r ¢ He always said he liked me best. He was very good to 3 : d he me enough to keep me comfortable for the rest of my life. disicibotionialde enthls ot the late Jose 1t and can do as I please; but I'd like to see Bill ACaRLS. d saveal ed Dby Dolores pk he'd treat me as he did before. He had just come Anclonis e R OeTa dags, il then, and he didn’t know how to treat a woman. olonia Revera-de Laveaga claims {’; \ve treated him so mean, and I wish I could see him. be "the ‘daughter of Jose Mari La- Jasn’t any mones. 1 might even glve him some; but, veags and Jesus Bustillo, Whether they ) see him v\lu;e }'malrfledJ :g la&)["nh]p lfi unable to " ut as Joi ea t c e for them to wait until T get a divorce, for, you :flb;‘n[;ulr of Jose ‘gl:*le‘moe ")‘a“!tfii‘ewai see, I won't follow up my suit. Anyway, I've had it dismissed; so I don't She claims to be an helr-at-law of the to walt a long time. But I don't think he cares latter. In consequence she asks that s for the woman who is nearest to him. I don’t think onhe‘-t:ul;tl;nolfn:he“t;:il‘:u;!g& Jofseb\'loerlllt‘q otk : 5 which rema n of by wi i T could see him again. I understand he is going to D e T oo, Ly Cull, CASTORIA YOUNG ROSSER MUST AGAIN STAND TRIAL The Jury in His Casé Fails to Agree. IT WAS EQUALLY DIVIDED SIX STOOD FOR ACQUITTAL, SIX FOR CONVICTION. The Second Trial Will Be Commenced After the Becker Forgery Case Has Been Dis- posed Of. Walter Rosser, the youthful soldier who shot and killed Henry Hildebrand in the Spreckels Market on September 13 last, must again stand trial for his crime. | After being out all night the jury reported to Judge Wallace yesterday morning that it could not reach an agreement. It was stated that as tc matters of law regard- ing the crime all agreed, and were gov- erned solely by the instructions of the court, but as to matters of fact they were divided, and hopelessly divided, six of the jurors ihsisting that the prisoner should be acquitted, while six were equally de- termined to hold the prisoner guilty of murder in the second degree. Such being the case, Judge Wallace discharged the | jury. General Barnes, of counsel for the de- | fendant, then asked the court to set as early a date as possible for the second | trial, explaining that the father of thel| | young man was not wealthy and could | ill afford to remain here away from his | business. Judge Wallace stated that it | would be impossible to set the case for im- | mediate retrial, as the Becker forgery case must first be disposed of, This will | occupy over a week, but at its conclusion | | Rosser’s case will again be taken up. Considerable surprise was expressed that the jury falled to find the defendant uilty | of manslaughter at least. Upon the c?m.rgfl | delivered by Judge Wallace it was impos- | sible to find the prisoner gullty of murder | In the first degree. meditation necessary to complete this crime were wanting. The question there- fore remained, Was Rosser’s crime com- | mitted in the heat of passion, through drink or other excitement, or was he suf- fering from the effects of poison and un- | conscious of act? Six of the jurors | held that he not mentally responsible, while six declared that he was. Such be- ing the case, another trial must be had. ATHETICS FOR LADIES. The Olympic Club Will Give One of Its Excellent Entertainments This Evening. Under the direction of J. A. Hammer- | smith, the popular athlete, the Olympic Club will give - ..at promises to be a first | class athletic entertainment this even- ing. It may be seen from the careful manner in which the programme was ar- ranged that a fund of sport is in store | for the many ladies who will witness the exhibition. After the customary over- ture will follow the dancing ladder ‘act | | by J. Paine. Then will come in their re- | spective orders horizontal bars by F. | Cotton and R. Moll; meteor act by A.| | M. Stone; double trapeze by G. Olsen | and "A. McPherson; _sparring by F. Car- | ter and E. Sullivan, and Mannin and Leonard; dumbbell and wand__drill by schol- ars of the Chinese public school, under the direction of Professor G. S. M iehlin, acrobatics by ndro brothers; club swinging by C. Slamberg, J. Kitchen and H. Demming; wrestling by Professor G 8. Mieniing and C. T. Kreling and J. »s and G. A. Hinkel; slack wire hy spinosa; fencing by P. Serre and | rtion (single stick dueling by | ‘Prnlp\‘nr L. Tronchet and F. Chaplus | contortion “act by T. Walsh; " leaps by McNully, Twohy, Stegeman, Cotton, Moll, Burke, Swift, Raymond, Kinnie, Naunton and Leandro. ‘ iue entertainment will commence at x‘ | p,m- sharp. and those who desire seat- K‘Ag accommodations must be on time. ADVERTISEMENTS. STRONG STATEMENTS. Three Women Relieved of Female Troubles by Mrs. Pinkham. From Mrs. A. W. 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It colors San With New' York—Chronicle. GAYEST MANHATTAN. FIRST MATINEE—SATURDAY, 5. Second and last week of this tnmendoul farcical hit. CALIFORNIA THEATER. Last 4 Nights—Matinee Saturday. CHARLES EESHVIA\' Complete Production of SECRET SERVICE, ‘With WILLIAM GILLETTE and His Splendid Company. EXTRA— BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, Blaney's Greatest Buccess, A BOY WANTED THE ALL-FUN SHOW. 25 Leaders in Farce-Comedy. The California’s POPULAR PRICES. COMEDY THEATER. Formerly the Popular Bush.. AT POPULAR PRICES. EVENINGS.. 0. 80c ONLY MATINEE Baturday. 26-; m 80¢ TO-NIGHT! LAST TIME! GYRANO DE BERGERAC THURSDAY EVENING and Remainder of * Dumas’ Superb anedy Drama, THE CRUST OF SOCIETY. (By Request) the Principal Success of the Hen~ derson Company's Former En ent. jum. Seats on Sale af Box Office and Next Monday—“OLE OLSON.” ALCAZAR THEATER. TO_NIG“ AND DURING ENTIRE WEEK. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. ROLAND REED'S Satirical Comedy, THE POLITICIAN STANDARD sranparp {5¢, 25¢, 85¢, 50e. Seats by Phone Main 4. Next Week—" "THE PRIVATE SECRETARY.” MOROSCO’S GRAND s 'V aLTER MOR08CO, Sole Leasee and TO-NIGHT—And All ’l‘hll ‘Week—TO-NIGHT! A Big Production of a Great Navsl Drama. THE COMMODORE ! An Bxciting 8tory of Our Late War With Spatn. EVENING PRICES—10c, 25c and 50c. MATINEE PRICES—10c, 15c and 2c. Seats on sale at box-office and main floor of the Emporium. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDATY. Tel. Green 861. DUGTGRS’ DAUGHTERS ‘Second Annual Exhibition Thursday, Friday and Saturday, From 1O a. m. to 11 p. rh. ADMISSION, AMUSEMENTS. fi@ [t AIUSEHEN" 8. MATINEE TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), Nov. 30. Parquet, any seat, 25¢; Balcony, 10c; Chil- dren, 10c,’ any part. HARRY ATKINSON, Imitator Musical Instruments. JOE FLYNN, | Comedian and Monologuist. MODEL... |EMMA CARUS, | World-Famous Barytone. © LILLIE _WESTERN, Premiere Musi | Ani-h WILSON FAMILY. Gront Coon G t; MAUDE COURTNEY, in Old-Time Songs; HARRY LACY ANT COMPANY. in HER- MAPLE ROOM, New 'Act. “‘One of the Old Guard': BERT'S WONDERFUL DOGS, Last Week of. NEXT WEEK—CAMILLA URSO, World Fa- mous Violiniste. ORPHEUM—EXTRA. SAN FRANCISCO SYNPHONY SOCIETY, FRITZ SCHEEL, Musical Director. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Dec. 1, at $:15, PROGRAMME INCLUDES: Overture, “‘Romeo and Jullette'’.. Tschaikowsky Symphony No. 1 in B flat... Schumann Prices, 75c, $1 and $1 §0. Seats now on sale at the Orpheum. PALACE HOTEL. December 1st, 24 and 3d, 50c. CHILDREN 1 am acquainted with the case of the wife of a house petarer In Brooklyn, who had the grip, and was confined to the house for three months. She was in a listless state and suffered terribly with nausea It so happened that a friend had given some Ripans Tabules to this lady’s sister who had suffered from indigestion, and as they did her sa much good she thought she would try them on Mrs. Hill, feeling sure that if they did her no good they would at least do no harm. The patient was then in the hands of her physician, but soon she was so much better that her neighbors noticed the change and asked about it. She then said that she had changed her doctor, and laughingly added, my new doctor is colored—chocolate color. soon as she began to take the Tabuies, she began to mend. The pausca disappeared and she began to feel that the futwse still had days of sunshine in store for her. It seems that as TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs, Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Mgr. THIS EVENING AT 7:50 SHARP. Edmond Rostand's Romantic Play, CYRANO DE BERGERAC! WITH APPROPRIATE MUSIC. Splendid Cast. Appropriate Accessories. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3 P. M. Po ular Prices.. 28c. lnfl.= eserved Seat for uu “Matinse. . Our ephons, Bush §. OLYMPIA, corMeion. America's Most Beautiful Musio Hall. ALL EASTERN STARS AND NOVELTIR& The Great FREDA, The Twirling Turkish Dancer, OMNE, Only Japanese Lady Juggler in the World KELLY AND VIOLETTE, New Coon Songs. MULVEY AND INMAN, The New York Stars, AND TEN GREAT ACTS, MATINEE BSUNDAY. WUN m____.‘ CHUTES AND 200! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. *CONGO,” the Gorilla Man. “JOE STORMS JR.,” Orang-Outang, and “SALLY,” the Only Chimpanzee In America. GREAT BILL in the FREE THEATER. ASHBY, Equilibrigt: CLAIRE and FACK. ROBINSON Dainty REYNARD, the Great 'Ventriloguist; CO! CHITA, California’s Favorite; A. L. RHORE: with his Animatosco) a Splendid Vaudevill TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, i AMATEUR NIGHT! 10¢, including Zoo and Theater; Children, 5o MECHANICS’ PAVILION CHARITY BAZAAR ~——AND— CALIFORNIA GRAND MUSICAL CONTEST (NOAH BRANDT ORCHESTRA.) OPENING DAY, THURSDAY, December lst. This day has been set aside for a Grand TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT For the BRAVE FIREMEN OF SAN FRANCISCO. ———————— CONCERTS AND RESCRTN. SUTRO BATHS. m:flfi_& wh b Plc De-emmv Songs, I-& le Programm