The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 15, 1899, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1899. TRANSPORTS WITH FAIR PASSENGERS| Officers’ Wives Arrive at Manila. SOCIAL GAYETY IN PROSPECT SOLDIERS GETCHRISTMAS BOXES FROM HOME, Sickness on the Decrease in the Amer- ican Barracks—Honors for a San Francisco Phy- | sician. ¥ BY CORPORAL FRED A, HEALY. Bpectal Correspondence of The Call. T .‘\xm) Corpsisathome. \\nh ansport there came mail in | , and for over a week of They, (Hgvlhflr with eady here, should form a col- | of femininity large enough to 1 little social life. one home s n ason that is and there have b Appes ed to rem rapidly ag 1 enough ty dysen- that some will soon be they will eat | be forced to | the example the g zly and wate, thus becoming an e: prey | treacherous and bloodthirst '.i;”i"'.!ii'.)i”’i‘viii’i?)'ii)ii'.”.." ’.0"”'i’UOti’i‘fii"ii”’i’.'i‘”’i"'i”'ii‘?)i”ii.i””"’!iii’.ii,i,i,i PERP PRI PP PP ST PPR R VPP VPP RERRRP VPRV RESRPRRRR PP PR R E PR BB PSP hing, oxes sent down to create fif! epidemics. I am sure restricting the t force; mhv'\\ S y that th order | of those same Filipinos, I il have but little trouble guinaldo has a large sradually dwindling away, | moment comes, | loes come, the best he will | to put up will be a slight skirm- | is too far outclassed in every | | given any serious considera- will be trouble here for 3 to come, but it will not | smodnt to the dignity of war. Iam not | writy on matters diplomatic or | but I think that the leader nsurgents alize the hopele | and will come to | they find a way !n‘ and to reim- | for the prom- | 1ade good. This | the most part, | but not even | | and educa- | portunities that s 1 make plenty of But it will all | . The | sed and the . and the only n life now e months ago_is the present. No | ere any enthusiasm or z those of the veter hings are beginning ove pr bout Manila garrison as would be 1 Island barracks. | land brings me | way on Cor ran to :d for them, fever and dy sent and fll\en‘ on the strong, | ezes that come China Sea. Two | of Tenth now stationed there, m the buildings has al- | mmenced. | who is to be in charge of this | ? Who is placed anywhere me needed and Califo; around? D; K. Johnstone, | ysician fr ittached tb the regular arm e man selected for the pla Owen Dr. Johnstone -one of the most import- medical positions down he n of the llent servi arrival. Th me the doctor has dis- If since entering the s work in the camp hospitals having obtained for him ntion in the report of the of- anding 1 on the subject of distine- by Californians down here nts wi lI be injies-—A m\(l B sylvania—are th réa c the work | attention to_Corporal | of the Eighteenth | At the taking of | Eighteenth was the first | in the advan on the Some of the old soldiers in n ‘“‘joshing” the m against “cold critical moment ar- then a priv sprang | of the whole command and, old fellows to watch a ang forward to the h he entered amid a| ts thirty yards ahead of ance of the command. That was won his stripes. steadily ss is 3 decreasing. the men are in a better state ctively, than ever be- I onsequences of past ill- T E: ng are severe enough to unfit many a poor fellow for active | [ for.a long time to come. Many fellows have received their dis- nd will leave for home in the at departs. How soon e of ”w re| ;:nnnnl will_ get | am unable to , thougn it th mh it is h» or some time. T any sort of a - all its Is worth.” “pull” are either 5 saying nothing” dre making a virtue out of nece and telling their comrades of the sol- a of duty that holds notwithstanding the urgent continually rec m.. d Congressmen to al- 107 intercession in their behalf. Dr. Farrell probably will be the next | one bf our officers to leave. He is suf- fering from inflammatory umatism in his left arm. His con- dition has become such as to cause con- siderable anxiety to his friends. Colonel | Smith and the other officers urge him | 1o apply for a transfer to California, are necessary, boys. Death at Copper City. DDING, Jan. 14—David Porter a prominent citizen and merchant of .Copper City, Is dead, ha\ln% suc- cumbed to a stroke of paralysis, He was g years of age. A large family survives . saying that in peace as | 4 &, x THI EMPORIUM | ’v It Pays to Trade Here. Ramy Day: Finest Hosiery. Not the cheap and medium priced lines alone that are cut, but the sur- plus stocks of the finer grades as well. Fancy Lisle Thread Hose, drop stitch in Roman stripes, Scotch Plaids, black boot, Persian and Roman stripe tops. Former price 75¢—Clear- ing price, per pair 25¢; Ladies' Black Silk Hose-- high-spliced heels, double soles and toes, hermsdorf black, heavy weight. Former price $1. Clearing price per pair 98¢, Three Big Values in UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ heavy fleece lined Egyptian Cotton Vests, full finished seam, silk trimmed, col- ors ecru and white. Former price 50c each—January Clearing Sale price......... 33C Ladies’ “Oneita” heavy fleece lined combed Cotton Union Suits, silk finished, natural color only. Former price 75¢c each—January Clearmg Sele PriCe. v eeesersrereesr. FOC Children’s Jersey Rlbhed & heavy fleece lined Vests and Pants, ecru color only, for ages 3 to 10 years. Former price 25c—Clearing Sale price.. 19¢ Ladies’ U’m!ermuslm Gllmax. Hint r cost of mater Ladies’ Gowns t muslin, embroidery from “anaib9c Ladies’ Gowns —beautifully made, lace trimmed, reduced from $150 to....... 95¢ Ladies’ Gowns finest materials, > igned. reduced from §1 —of charming], “Ladies’ Tennis Flannel Gowns — all sizes, well made, pear! buttons...... Corset Govers—high neck, embroidery trim- 10c ming—now. Corse ery trimming- C, Muslin Skirts —vith deep Spamsh flounce, were $1.00—now For Children’s Wear 75¢ Plaid Dresses—for children: cashmere trimming on yoke and cuffs, all lined, for ages 8 and 4 3 years only—reduced to, 9c 85¢ Children’s $1.25 Dresses— Boucle dots for ages 2 to 6 years —now. Infants’ Shor¢ Skirts—irmmed with fine lace or Emlrru'drr\ for ages 6 months to 8 years—were $2, $1 35 55¢ Infants’ Muslin Gowns- fne torchon lace trimming— were 85c, now 35 infants’ Cambpic Gowns embroidery trimmed —were $1.00, now. Children’s Tam o’ Shanter Hats—i " 45 plain or plaid velvet—were Tac, now C Entire line Children’s Woolen ‘Dresses reduced—no reseyve. <7 THE EMPORIUM i‘"iii’Pi.’iii’ii"iiti”’ittb!i‘.7"7”?"’?)?’??)0?.?7???i?i)i’ i)7iiii)i’i’)iii’i)”3‘9’).7’)0‘7"”.)“?!'3))"iii’?i)ifi),'i”””” 2l Everything to eat, drink. ~wear or use in your Home, under One Roof The advantage of being*abls to buy everything for per sonzl or home use in uns stare, is most apparent on rainy day.” Tt is then that the many conveniences of The Emporium and Goiden Rule Bazaar are most appreciated. Thé immense awning from the curb to_the door is the latest inaovation. | THE EMPORIUM. | No Transaction Is Completed in This We cannot duplicate these extraordinar; First-class 5-pound Woolen Blankets for $3.95 t: keepers of 20 per cent. C housekeepers can best appreciate. ‘e Woolen Blankets—material and finich | first-class—weight 5 lbs—large size, for double heds—mcelv‘ bound—a $5 value, for the January Clearing Sale, 3.95 | per pair. $ | Califor- | White Woolen Blankets, made from nia wool in the Stockton Woolen Mills, size 72x80 inches, Ot 6 line, for #he Javusry Clearisg Salk) pecpalci i 9420 | White Woolen Blankets, extra grade, the | product of California labor and wool, 7-b weight, size T8x84 | inches, slightly soiled from handling, an $8.50 per pair % value, o be elosed ont during the January Sales at....s 9025 Comforters, ahundantly filled with good white cot- ton, carefully quilted in fancy scroll designs, substan- tially covered, a $2 value, for the January Sales, each 9§35 Comforters, filled with fine carded white sheet cot- ton, hand tufted in wool, light in weight, but warm and durable, our $2.25 line, January Glearing price until sold ou $1 85 | | | while quantity lasts (well to come early) each. | well-made Bleached Sheets THE EMPORIUM. | Store Until the Customer [s Satisfied. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM January Clearing Now. THE SALES CONTINUE STRIKING ECONOMY NEW BARGAINS. This week’s bargains are of the caliber that make friends for us—and hold them. We are putting “forth every effort to make this the most satisfactory as well as the most liberal store on the coast. The January Sales exemplify this policy. They are paving the way for entirely New, Clean Spring Stocks—they are saving money for thousands of careful buyers. The Climax of SIlks. Good Values in Novelty Figured and Roman Stripe Taffetas, heavy grade suitable for underskirts, retail value $1.00 and $1.25. 69¢c hlrt- January Clearing Price 21-inch Basket Weave Plaids, neat styles for waists, retail value $1.50 yard. January Clearing Price... 79C Ombre Stripes nd Metalasse Effects, high grade novelties, retail value $1.50 and $1.75 January Clearing an‘ & $1 19 59¢ 19-inch (‘hdngmb]e Taffeta, heaw grade, <u|table for underskirts, former price T5¢ yard. blearmg Pricesis.te Canton I-'Ia;mel 750; Canton Flannels, bleached or unbleached, solid weave and heavy, wide width, wear and warmth in these; our 10c a -1 yard quality, during this sale. 2C Blankets Comforters- Sheets. y offerings when stock now on hand is exhausted. he pair means an actual saving to house or hotel Each one of these nine items is a particular, special bargain that careful Down-~Filled Comforters, Fancy Sateen cov- ered, standard double bed size, nicely quilted, large = range of coloring, were $3.75 each, sale price... & $2.93 Down-=Filled Gomforters, covered with high- class silk on one side and finest French sateen on the other, were $10 liberally filled with choice qu.xlnv of down, each, January Sale price...... $7.95 Piliow GCases, nenny hemstitched and carefully made, full size (45x36 inches), 50 dozen only Bed Sheets—Another lot of those heavy, serviceable, offered during first week of sale, Clearance Prices of the various sizes as follo 54x90 inches...3214¢ each 3 63x90 inches 90x90 inc hec The Climax of Value-Giving in The Dress Goods man said, store to equal mine.” mands of many stocks for space allows us to mention 81 Black Gamel’s Hair Broche —A handsome and $1.25 Black Fancy Mohair Luster—Three beautiful designs —width 50 inches 60c Silkc and Wool Mixtures—New color effects in 75¢c English Curiled Mohair——Brocaded effect $1.50 Astrakhan- The Climax that was fairly priced by breasted Sack Suits, made up makers in the land (all sizes) $15 and $18 to.... linings—handsome all-wool K the kind we have always sold with those elsewhere at $17. Men's 50c Neckwear cut t: .33c and 19c¢ | Men’s 15¢ Hosiery cut to.. 10c j 78¢c | Bmy orium Men's $1 French Percale Shirts, new patterns, cut to. Try one of our Tapestry Portiere Baryam In Green, Red, Blue, Olive or Terra Cotta colorings. They are 8 yards long, 50 inches wide, same on both sides, heavy corded effect, fringed top and bottom, overthrow frmne 12 inches dee; heauti{ull_v pattemed. Reduced for this s: le per pai & $4 90‘ More Grocery Bargains Who sells at all times first-quality food supplies so (heaply as we do? Amnswer the question from your own experience. These specials for the coming week are among the best values | that even we have ever offered. | Choice Eastern Hams—Quality guaranteed, sold | regularly at 12*4c 1b.—will be all this week.. 10¢c Corn Meal—10-b. sacks, yellow or white, regularly for 25c—will be this week. Sxe 18 New Persian Datesfregularlv 10c 1b. —ml] be | this week......... .8¢c MO'IIBI' Ohocolate—yenuw wrapper, regu]arlv 50c 1b.—for the coming week. 5¢ 300 Gans Wekh’s Succotash—“un excellent nrncle, regularlv 15¢ can—this week, while supply lasts. 10 Some Lnluor Bargams. Good Table 0Iaret~regularlv 38c gallon—this | week..nens = 25¢ Jesse Moore A. A. Bnlll'hon—-mmrt bottle, | regularly $1.10—this weel ord Shen-y Wlne our dollar. this week.........eeeee Good Bourhml Whlskey— the entire \\eek—‘ ‘many pretty colorings—44 inches wide—now onl. $7 Tailor Checks and Cheviot Suitimgs—Width 50 inches—latest colorings for tailor-made $2 Astrakhan— 54 inches wide—brown, green, new blue, cardinal or navy—now.. 54 inches wide—cardinal, navy and golden brown only—now reduced to $1.25 Fancy Suitings —Bayadere stripes in light and dark effects—a great bargain at the new p Value-Giving in | 35¢ Beaded Loops no | ment of the Janus | mand and have made the sd!e prlce per yard.. | while pre:ent supply lasts for... 7@ Dress Goods. “Give us a large space in the Sunday papers; there are no values in the The items offered are in truth unusual—better than our usual best—but the de- only these few: popular 40-inch sniting—now only blue, green and brown of Fine Cilothing. We are clearing out the surplus lines of Winter Clothing—closing them out quickly—good honestly made wearing apparel for men and boys efore the ]'mud.ry Clearing Sales began—that s;mply cannot be duplicated at the Clearing Prices when present lots are gone. Men’s Suits at $10.45—Here is ono of the very best clothing har- gains ever put before the people—Several lines of Stylish, perfectly fitting single or double handsomely from fashionable materials by some of the best have been marked down from their regular pncefi of .. $10.45 Men’s Overcoats at $12.75This is another chance of a life- time —silk-faced fancy Chevi iots with velvet collars—new double faced Coverts without erseys in Blue and Black, Black Thibets, Vicunas and Worsteds— at §15—the kind that will stand a close comparison 50—cut to clear out during the January Sales to $12 75 MEN’S FURNISHINGS. Popular lines—goods that are desirable—that are in active demand— that’s the sort that we have cut prices on. Men’s fine $1 and $ Underwear cut to. Men'’s fine $ Underwear cut to. ... | Men's regular 50c Balbriggan Underwear cut to, Brand Linen 10c Collars. meys and Natmns. 15c¢ Percaline Lining, light shades, now.. 85¢ Wool Mixed Moreens, chdngeahle, no! 25¢ Satin Hose Supporters now. 12c¢ Children’s Side Supporters now. 25¢ Beaded Slides now .H4c each 10c Stockinet Dress Shields now. -3¢ pair | 10c Shell Hair Pins, assorted, no -6¢ dozen Hooks and Eyes, that were 10c, no 3c for 2 dozen | Te Cord nge Skirt Binding now.. 4c yard Printed Filanneleftes 5 Cs The lines of Flannelettes that we offered at the commence- y sales are all gone, so we have taken 500 pieces of Fine Weave, High-Class Printed I-Izmnelettes light and dark plaids and figures, all desirable and in constant de- Toifet Articles. Hair Brushes — large size, wood back, mixed bristle stock; a good value 25¢ brush— Crown Perfumery Co. Ex- fracts—the genuine in all popular odors— regul‘dr 90c size reduced for the January sales to.... Cardcase and Pocket Book, in colored grain leather and imitation monkey skin, well made, mounted - witb sterling ver corners, good value 75¢ purse—on sale now at.. .39¢ Kirk’s Soaps — The regular 25¢ box goods, popuIcu brands, now on sale—hox -$2.00 per gallon........... <7\ of 3 cakes for... SR (] CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST—AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. The New Jahof. On sale at Ribbon Counters. The charming and effective negk dressing which the big store recently introduced has become extremely pop- uiar and bids fair to be the favorite Jabot of the new year. It is in greater demand than any Jabot we have cver sold. This week we offer a special, not for clearing purposes, but to still further introduce them. Ribbon and Lace Ja~ bots—Made of 1 yards on all- sitk wide ribbon and 1 yard of wide lace, art istical- ly tied, ready to wear, sev- eral hun- dred to choose from, or made to for.. order while -48c Latest style Liberty Gol~ Iarettes—The balance of the season’s Black Liberty Collarettes at about half regular p The good assortments left now marked $1.89, 780 Hamlkerch ’f Speclals Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, 200 dozen, all pure linen, hemstitched, extra quality. January Clearing price only..., 9C Ladies' Lawn Handkerchiefs, 200 dozen sheer I.an, scal- loped embroidered, slightly mussed in window displays, so mflrde to L]n\e each.. 5 House Fi urmshmy Economy. Porceiain Decorated Lamp, with shade to match, burner and chimney com- plete like illustration. January Sale price, only.. .88¢ Clear Glass Break- fast Set, 4 pieces —sugar bowl, creamer, butter dish and spooner. A splendid bargain at Sales price, 0c 'ch~ er, like illustration, a fine imitation of cut glass, 1-quart size. January Clearing Price.20€ CGovered Vege- tabie Dishes, Carlsbad China, pretty violet decora- ou wait, tions, shape like picture, regu- Janu- lar price $1.90 each. ary Sales Price only...... Salad Dishes, clcar white_semi-porcelain, 10-inch size, gold edge, colored flower decoration, regularly 60c, January Sales Price. 2 c Thin Blown Water Goblets, in “amber and green shades, with a gold band and edge, regular price 50c each, January Sales Price. . 25¢ Thin Blown crystal Water Goblets, jprettily etched, regularly 25¢ each. Janu- ary Sales Pric .16c 10c Emery Knife Sharpeners, o table knives and carvers, reduced to. 5@ Four Shelf White Wood Book Rack, like picture, size 24x28 38¢ Knife Sharpenii Boards reduced to... lgg $1.75 Asbestos Sad lrons, o set of three, mickel plated. Marked for January Clearing Sale to...$7+4Z $5c Three-hook Qak Hat Racks reduced to One - quart g Glasses, two styles, like illus- tration, very useful to have in house. Reduced from 35¢ each to....... 25¢ 20c Nickel Plated Tack Ham- menrs nov...... ¥ Three - prong Metal Towel Racks reduced from 10c to........ 4c 2c Germamn Qylinder Graters, 3 giates in one—coarse, medium and fine—reduced to The Quick Cut l{,"fe, was 10¢, now 6c 0c Garved Bread Boards reduced to 33c Wood Chopping Tray, 25 inches 10Dg, MOW........cvaitenmesraes 6¢c Seven- Hook fold- ing < Hat Rack, 40c to. .26 % This good Fire Set, Shovel, Tongs and Poker, on bronzed iron stand, now reduced to........ ....88¢ Extra_heavy Wood Bucket, with 3 galvanized iron hoops, only, .26¢c 20c Wood Rim Flour S:eves, 12 inches in diameter, reduced to....... 13c Folding Clothes Bars for kitchens—will stand in corner of room— equal to 50 feet of clothes line—invaluable in rainy weather—were $1.60, now..$7.77 Steel Enamel Qoffee Pots, 3- quart size, reduced from Abg to. ..28¢c Wide Lace curtains, $1.98. 50 pairs Lace Curtains 60 inches wide, 4 yards long, imita- “tion Arabian border and net center ; large enough for bay win- dows, charming for single windows ; regular price and unusually good value $2.25 pair. For the clearmg sale this lot is offered at S ure e 98 THE EMPORIUM AND GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. ARAEEEES LSS A SESEARAREARE SIS S GASEE ARG A SRR A EAGEC RN RE U AL ARSI EE ARSI E RS SRR LGS S GRS S SRR G RIS ECE ARSI A IS RS A A ST SR ACESEASCESE SRR AR L |ALBERT PARR'S DEATH i i i z the officers. Mrs. Parr said | Society Women of Redwood City Ap- Peculiar Oircumstances Attending | Jotherlie (05,4505 wnen he left home 24 : e His Fatal Plunge Over an in the afternoon. He p'%rc‘hased f*w'or(h pear in Burnt Cork t groceries that he paid for, and $3 was EpDsasment. found in his purse, . This leaves S5 5 Roles. SAN JOSE, Jan. 14.—There are some un- | ynaccounted for. A fifty-pound sack of | REDWOOD CITY, Jan. 14—A decided | explainable things surrounding 0 | over an embankment of Los Gatos Creek, n Parr left his home on the Almaden road, six miles northwest of here, at 2:30 o’clock C | later he called at the blacksmith shop of could be found until his body was discov- ngl"d the next morning under his team in the {rum bph‘g He had been ill with the grip and very ' tery. « fi((“‘QQQQQQQQQQ(QQ(QQQ@(QQQ(Q(‘4_1.4QQQ‘QQQ‘QQQ(Q‘QOQQQQQ(QQIQ(QQIQ!QQQ‘Q(QQQ((QQQ\QQQIQQ(QQQQQQQQ((‘4Q(!Q(QQQ&#QQ‘QQ(QQQQQ(‘QQQQQQQi(t(t‘ifi“i‘4‘(410‘66‘li"iifl‘il‘l““l‘i““‘.t weak. causes. VEILED IN MYSTERY| the death f Albert Parr, the blacksmith who drove | chased are missing. car St. James street, on Thursday night. the afternoon. At 5:30 he was in the ty store on Market street and an hour mes Robinstn atgEl Dorado and San dro streets. After this no trace of him creek. Where Parr spent the eveniug is a m It is thought he must have ¢ er the emhankment at about mid he would have been s . Parr was prob all and died from exposure : trampled on by roar on their part. [ i bix horse, | or last accounts wa A The_ verdict of the Coroner's jury was that death resulted from Where Parr spent the evenin, he did with sgme money he Eosfleuhm and some of his purchases are flour and some other groceries Parr pur- ‘There was no evi- dence that the body was robbed, RIOT AT JOHANNESBURG. Uitlanders and Burghers Engage in a General Fight. JOHANNESBURG, Jan. meeting of British residents was held this afternoon with the object of protesting the grievances of the Uitlanders. enormous crowd of Burghers and Afri- kanders was present and the attempt to ! read the recently formulated petition to | the Queen was the signal for a great up- A free fight ensued, pich chairs, benches and tables weré ket up and the pieces used as weap- | The fighting became general and at s still in progress. FAIR MINSTRELS SCORE A SUCCESS natural | and what ad in his Innovation minstrel show took place here to-night at the Alhambra Theater. Notwithstanding the inclement weather, a large and fash- ionable audience was in attendance, many coming from the neighboring towns and country. The personnel of the minstrel | club consisted of some of the best known | 14.—A public community, many of them belonging to the local lodge of Native Daughters, un- | der whose management the show was given, The affair was a great success, both financially and socially, and all pres- ent enjoyed themselves to the utmost. The house was kept in a continual roar from beginning to end, the local jokes being especially good. An in the nature of a woman | and the most prominent women in this | Some of the characters taking part were: Fanny Davenport, Ct: Winks, Adallna Paddy, Yellow Peach Yaw, Merry Tempest, Sorry Bernhardt, Ima Dandy, the Snowball Twins, Smoky Ham. Clem- | entina Bigfoot, Inky White, Rosa Cog- wheel, Merry Coon, Mlle. Kanki de Koko, Steve Handy, Tke Razeyors, Para Dice. | The performance concluded with an old- fashioned cake walk. The following well-known ladies | gentlemen composed the club: M H. Offerman, Mrs. George Holden | Charles Townsend, Mrs. J. F. lohwhmn Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Miss Lottle Christ, Miss Jenny Kelly, Miss Rose Hilson, \115'4 Eva Cook, Miss Irene Doyle, Mrs. J. H. O'Keefe, Mrs. A. Hanson, Mrs. W. Havey, Mrs. E. Stevens, Miss Louise Rouselle, and G saved, rotti died here. Miss Louise Miramontes, Miss Clara Mira~ 1ss Chase montes, Miss Pauline Hanson, M £ i en 1 Miss_Viola_Sahlberg, 88 | phia Hatch, Miss Eileen Swift, Mlsfi \ Bessie Winter, Miss Laura Genachio, Miss | Durham, consequence, Petra Johnson, Miss Emma Holden, Miss | son of- ooty Edna Lloyd, Miss Gladys _Lowe, Miss | for pigs to Abby Douglass, Miss Viola Hanson, Miss Lottle Genochio, Miss Natalie Hansen, Miss Aimee Jacobus; George Graham. Harvey Ross, Dr. Asa W. Collins and ‘Willlam Usher. Some years DIES A VICTIM OF S TRICHINOUS PORK Felix Conti Pasges Away at Tomales, and Three Others Are Very Low. TOMALES, Jan. 14.—Felix victim of a diet of trichinous pork, was | buried here to-day. Grandi's life may be say the doctors. very low, and Anzini Is just alive. A singular fatality seems to hang over this gloomy ranch by the sea. Situated in a deep hol- low, dark and damp, the water supply has been of dublous quality. residence, dairy houses and the great barn and corral for cows have down into this hole and conditions far from wholesome have been a necessary | especially rains. eat matter infected with trichina is offered by the curroundin s That other infected ranch seems almost a certainty. ago. Contl on this place was an Itallan named He was Gasparl. ique and in robust health, but bowels. only a few days' duration. the third stage of trichiniasis. recent events. To-day Dr. Tomales, Marin County veterinary, ough investigation of the premises, ing particular attention to the hoge. report has not yet been submitted. BOTH CLAIMING VICTORY. CARSON, Nev., Urban, Conti, the Conti’'s wife is Mrs. Casa- during the sea- | man. Ample opportunity campaign’and claim it {s damaging. swine are on t caucus with either side. the predecessor of a man of splendid he died very suddenly of inflammation of the His sickness was apparently of S Severs diarrhoea is a common accompaniment of This is a significant circumstance in the light of the health officer at in company with Dr. Nief, the made a thor- ay- eir Jnn 14—The members of the Legislature are nearly all here. The ordinary They will caucus to-morrow. The silver men claim the organization of both been crowded | Bouses. * The Newlands men claim a vic- tory in the Central Committee meeting and say -they will retain Sharon as chair- The Stewart faction is collecting evidence on Sharon’s attitude during the Pitt of Humboldt {s set down as refusing to Cleveland’s con~ ditlon is no better and he is out of the race.

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