The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 18, 1899, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL ATURDAY. MARCH 18, 1899. -G +@+®—o—®—0—@—0»©—r@+@—0—@+@—0«:~>—¢®—0—0—4—. . = : ] | A\ b¢ 4 b ¥ + 1 ® 2 ¢ g . ‘. . b | @ : ! ' . * @ % * : s 7 . : 3 > . * ® * * & @ ¥ + B3 ® & * . I3 3 =g - ® . * . o * - L4 ; . ¢ © * - * . 3 8 o > > - 4+ ¢ G e SHOSS i o o an i o R O E, er Packer: ITING READY TO SAIL. 1 steamers are all fitting out for the Alaskan fishing Association’s Santa Clara, George Skolfield and Cen- fieet are to take coal north as ballast and the imo last Sunday. EET G SCORCHERS WILL STEAMER CHINA SCORCH NO MORE [0 HONCKONE N OUARANTINE Near Hawaii. ANOTHER BIG CANNERY FLEET | ABOUT SIXTY VESSELS WILL GO NORTH THIS YEAR. | The Helen N. Kimball Safe at Pan- ama—St. Patrick’s Day on the Front—Erskine M. Phelps for Honolulu. fitting out for | year. There is A big fleet of ve the 1 but has one | these vessels fitting out for the he north. All these ships car- of coal for the e tender 50 those 0 to the coal mines for car- > now distributing the black dia- | among the rest of the fleet. 1 will serve for ballast, the 2= der of each ing mad up of food suppl e s cargo being made | , tin plate and boxes. | | terminate surrounded by them. However, if his church demands that he accept the ate of St. Luke's Church his only ourse s to obey. Whether the congrega- | | tion of ret | ever the | of the Comstock mines in Nevada | against some i | his hip. people are availing themselves of the op- portunity to make a trip to the islands in her. The Phelps will get away in about ten days. The tug Rescue had a narrow escape on the Columbia River bar a few days ago. She was on her_way out to tow in the ship Howard C. Troep and when on the worst part of the bar the steering gear broke. The tug had-a terrible time of it, and Captain Thompson's son was thrown on to a bit by a sea and had his chest badly hurt. Finally the steering gear was temporarily repaired, and in- stead of turning back Captain Thompson went on out and towed the Troop into ort. p'l'h(‘ overdue schooner Helen Kim- ball, over which much anxiety felt ed at Panama vesterday. She was 105 ays out from Eureka, and her crew must ave had a trying time of it. The cargo of the schooner Laura Mad- sen was sold at_auction to J.”H. Brooks for $2750 yesterday. When the rush to the Klondike was on a party of men came out from the East and chartered the Mad- sen for a trip to St. Michael. They had considerable money, but théy bought a great deal more than their ready cash would pay for, as they were expecting more funds from the East. A young man was to join the party and put $5000 into the venture, but when the war broke out he secured a commission in the army in- stead and left his friends in the lurch. The party, after a number of attempts to fix matters up disbanded, leaving the schooner’'s cargo to pay their debts. The sale yesterday barely realized enough to settle accounts, MINISTRY OF ST. LUKE'S. Rev. D. C. Garrett of Trinity Church, Portland, Refuses the Call. Although the Rev. D. C. Garrett of the Trinity Episcopal Church of Portland, Or., has been repeatedly requested by his superiors and the members of the congre- gation of St. Lul Church of this city to accept the pastorate of the latter church, he considers it his duty to refuse the call. He maintains that he feels it his duty to remain with the church with which he has been so long associated, while his congregation, loth to part with him, has urgently pleaded with him to n and further the good work which so ably conducted. life struggle, he urges, has been His with the people of the north and should Trinity Church will be allowed to their minister or be compelled to lose him and accept another is a matter that will be probably solved in the near future by the Episcopal Bishops. —————— SELF-EXILED FRIARS. Thirteen Arrive From Manila to Es- cape the Filipinos. Thirteen Spanish friars arrived in this city vesterday on the China from Macao and Manila and took apartments at the Occidental. They are members of the Missionary Order of Recollet and have left the Philippines on account of the ipinos’ desire to persecute them. They > going to Panama in a few days to ide as to their final destination. | Fifteen other priests arrived here some | menths ago and went to Peru, Venezuela nd they will likely be joined Though the United States Government would protect the | friars in. Manila, they do not consider | themselves safe from the of the | left for- | vengeful Filipinos and th d where th unremittingly for ye: The names of the self: Demetrio Asqueta. Pac: sebio Batrioste, Celestino Talces, Hil; Landier, Meliton Martinez, Yletoro Mu tu, T. Massagary, Bernardino Jaros, x Gratten, Miguel Larcavy, Nilian Cisneros and Antoine Armend. St e it Harry Dimond Seriously Hurt. Harry Dimond, a son of Thomas Dimond the German Hospital in a cr oung man, who is only out hunting last near Wa his In reaching for he s the barrel and drew it to- ward him, when the hammer caught obstacle which discharged | €. The contents entered the young man's abdomen and ranged outward, fracturing He was treated by local phys cians, but from the seriousness of the in jury it was thought advisable to have him ‘brought to this city and placed in one of the hospitals. The latest accounts from nis bedside last night were not encourag- ing. —_—ee————— In the Divorce Court. Matilda Strickland was granted a di- vorce from Hiram Strickland yvesterday on the grotind of failure to provide. Suits | for divorce have' been filed by Mary E. Collins against Henry T. Collins for de. sertion and M. H. Shearer against F. E. Shearef for failure to provide. from fifty to sixty salling v salmon fleet n the :;m rr’ ews and the | | ensaging o ermen begin about | April 1, and as over 50 men will go north | with the fleet the excitement will be at | its height about that time. The Alaska Packers' Association i | sending north a very large fleet this year. It will consist of the ships W. H. Macy St. Nicholas, Oriental, Sintram, Bohem will iiana ita Clara,” L. J. Morse, Invin. , Two B George Skolfield and | m, Charles B. Coryphene, Nicholas | . Case; barkentine Wil- | Premier and Pros- | s TS ident, S. B. Mat- ? ah, JA‘))M(‘. Kodiak, Thistle, : e, Gertie Story, Afognak, Elsie, ' Ifts, Pac Royal, Polar Bear, . Arctic, am, Aleut, Lillian ¢ fhe soont . Chinook, and SocKeye. . that of the smaller steamers will be on the decks of the sailing ¢ t the majority of them will go 4 S under their own steam. Hume's 5 and those of the Pacific Steam < ng Company will sail about the $ é ¥ U’Inl‘ as the ociation’s fleet, ¢ £ ¢ 3 I;;'Ililtl 1}[ 1 t}‘()nlp"in,\ S steamer 1 arrived from the Orient yesterday Chin in the Trage. 00 r leav. - replied th of *|ing Yokohama two light ciupnarnfi’ Tooe pedce, as he w : scov! Chinese Stow 1 cice, a8 v left & | were discovered among the Chinese crew. | ¢ er bicycle wa + | The men were at once isolated and when | -l 2t there s belle ¢ ¢ | Honolulu - reached they were landed ¢ 25 r ©|there. When the steamer rcached this ¢ e & |port the quarantine officers went aboard | m, Selig, ) | and at once ordered the China into quar- | ;. Arthur, @ |antine. Those of the cabin passengers ot bbebi, ¢ | whq did not show any mark of vaceina. hoitz; T | tlon were required to be inoculated, and r were @ |nine or ten had to undergo the oper: | unted and | + m"‘l"?h il : e Lere was one exception, however. C Sl s e B o--+—5—+-@ | Yuen Ch, who comes heré from. Critss on | | take a position in the Chinese consulate > g o refused point blank to be vaccinated. In- structions were in the hands of the Cus- ADVERTISEMENTS. | tom House officers to pass his baggage at | once and give him every assistance, while »r Spear was on hand to show him he courtesies of the port, but when the | diplomat refused to be vaccinated the in- structions from the powers that be could save him, and he had to go into quar- with the ship. The vessel wlh be ed to-day, but the diplomat and the ond cabin passengers and the Chinese will have to remain on Angel Island for a fortnight. 3 .Tl;an Medicine Better S > Belt ° 5 | ] L _ Thirteen Roman Catholic missionaries from Manila came up®on the China. They are bound for Central America and wiil leave on the next Panama steamer. St. Patrick’s day was very quietiy cel- ebrated on the ‘water front yesterday. Men and boys wearing shamrocks in the | lapels of thelr ¢oats were plentiful, but all of them went about their usual busi- less alth than I hav digest my food bett n and _there was very little holid: [ - very e ‘ho .‘;,‘m .Tt‘"f 8 in my making. Dave Cartwright, a wpll-kno;h hardly ary pain now and teamster, was one of the happiest men plan of being cured without medi- | | on the front vesterday. On the 17th of cines, for were the cause of i | March last some one painted his office a Sy Grasnts mach trouble.” This | | ¥ivid green during the night, and next jetter tells the true story of o day Cartwright was the butt of the front. 11¢ has been offering a reward of 330 for the name of the man who did the job, | M | and though the finger of suspicion point- | | | ed to H. Elliott, a rival teamster, the . proof was not forthcoming. Yesterday morning when Elliott reached his office To brace up weak nerves, to it was painted a vivid green, and Cart- wright was happy because the laugh was on_his hated rival. The fine steel American ship Erskine M. strengthen every or; to restore man or w ing health and a gan of the body, oman from fafl- e there is noth- Phelps was the center of attraction inz equal to the current from my she was Dbelng docked at Bonlc-s‘frhfer: Belt. My bock on this subject 1 wharf yesterday. Captaln Graham had mail free. Send for it and learn the ™ secured an Irish flag and it floated proud- Fond it health: B |} from the foremast of the first vessel built in_America of American steel. From the peak *Old Glory” was thrown to the breeze, while at the main was displayed the Sewalls’ house flag. After discharg- ® DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN, ket St., cor. Kearny, &. F. SEND FOR MY BOOK, “THREE CLASSES OF MEN,” " 702 Mar 15 5 v, Los Angeles. ing her cargo of coal the Phelps will go to 1 ndays, IT IS MAILED FREE g | Honolulu to load sugar for New Bk 3 | She has the best passenger accommoda: tion of any sailing vessel that has come E—H—E—E—E-l-H-—8-5-N-8 | to San Francisco, and quite a number of ————————— Against Park Extension. he county committee of the Non-Par- | n party memorialized the Supervisors | vesterday against adopting any measures | looking toward the proposed extension of Golden Gate Park panhandle. The com- | mittee holds that the improvement of the city should be carried out on a well-con- | dered, carefully digested general plan. | ———————— | Here Comes the Motor Car. M. H. Shackelford petitioned the Super- erday for permission to use a | carriage on Market, Kearny and | ctrects. The vehicle is to be operat- | an experienced man and at a rate | 1 not to exceed two miles an hour. - Regents Will Hold a Meeting. A special meeting of the Regents of the University of California will be held in their room on_the second floor of the k Hopkins Institute of Art next Fri- t 2 o'clock. ed by of speed B day afternoon a ADVERTISEMENTS. BUY THE GENUINE IAFlG SYRUP FORSALE BVALL DRUGGISTS. ), LOUISVILLE | ¥ , Sy 4 o~ CNEWEXORK, N-Y. USSR Z83S “PRE&E 50 ¢ PER BOTTLE: o AN GLCEKLENT GOMBINATION The pleasant method and beneficlal effects of the well- | laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to known remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the Califor- | the taste and acceptable to the system. Itis the one perfect nla Fig Syrup Company, illustrate the value of obtaining the strengthening laxative, liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally Cleansing the System Effectually, Dispelling Colds and Headaches, Preventing Fevers, Overcoming Habitual Constipation Permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and | m-ke it the ideal laxative. substance, and its acting on the kidnsys, liver and bowels, In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are gently yet promptly, without weakening or irritating them, | pleasant to the taste, but The Medicinal Qualities Are Obtained From Senna become important to all to have a knowledge of the company and its product. The California Fig Syrup Company was organized more than fifteen years ago, for the spscial purpose of manufacturing and selling a laxative remedy which would be more pleasant to the taste and more beneficial In effect than any other known. The great value of the remedy, as a medi- cinal agent and of the company’s efforts, is attested by thesale of miliions of bottles annually, and by the high approval of most eminent physicians. As the true and genuine remedy named Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only, the knowledge of that fact will assist In avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by othet parties. gfi‘\\ FRANCISGO NEWYORK ,“‘( caL Price 50¢ Per Bottle And other aromatic plants, by a method known to the Califor- nia Fig Syrup Qompany only. In order to getits beneficial | effacts, and to $void imitations, please remember the full name | of the company printed on the front of every package. Consumers of the choicest products of modern commerce purchase at about th= sams price that others pay for cheap and worthless Imitations. To com: into universal demand and to be everywhere considered the best of its class, an article must be capable of satisfying the wants and tastes of the best in- formed purchasers. The California Fig Syrup Company hav- ing met with the highest success in the manufacture and sale of Its excellent liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, it has GALIFORN QUisy e X For Sale by All Druggists , AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA THEATER. LAST TIME SUNDAY—HATINEE TO-DAY. BLANCHE WALSH, MELBOURNE MACDOWELL And the Melbourne MacDowell Company. AMUSEMENTS. - |{GRAND OPERA HOUSE Morosco Amusement Co., Inc., Lessee. THE SAN FRANCISCO SEASON OF 'GRAND OPERA In French and Italian, by the ELLIS OPERA COMPANY SAVE YOUR MONEY'! From $|fl fo 3”50 You can get the best All-Wool Suit Made to Order at OE POHEIM 1f you want a first-class, well-fitting slit of c'othes from $20 to $40 go to ! | | i r JOE POHEIM | | NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Enlarged Chorus and Ballet! Great &= " FEDORA Fine Clothes at 25 per N cent lessthan eisewhere. 201-203 Montgomery St., Cor. Bush, 1110-1112 Market St.. S. F. | _EXTRA !—SEATS MW SELLING. _ BOSTONIANS. First Time Here of the Romantic Opera, Evening performances at 8 sharp. Mati- nees at 2, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, ADVERTISEMENTS. SR Mrs. Barnard Thanks MRS. PINKHAM FOR HEALTH.’ [LETTER To Mms. PINKEmAM No. 18992] | Dear FriEND—I feel it my duty to j express my gratitude and thanks to | you for what your medicine has done | for me. I was very miserable and los- ing flesh very fast, had bladder trouble, fluttering pains about the heart and would get so dizzy and suffered with painful menstruation. I was reading in a paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so I wrote to yon and after taking two bottlesIfelt likea new person. Your Vegetable Compound has entirely cured me and I cannot praise it enongh.”—MRgs.J. 0. BARNARD, MiLLTOwN, WAsHINGTON Co., ME. An Iows Woman's Convincing Statement. “I tried three doctors, and the last one said nothing but an operation would help me. My trouble was pro- fuse flowing; sometimes I would thinlk I would flow to death. 1 was so weak that the least work would tire me. Reading of so many being cured by your medicine, I made up my mind to write to you for advice, and I am so glad that Tdid. I took Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pillsand followed your directions, and amnow welland strong. Ishall recom- mend your medicine to all, for it saved my life.”—Miss A. P., Box 21 AssorT, | Iowa. Use Uss Woodbury's = %) Woodbury's Facial Soap. ¥ ~ Facial Cream. Skin diseases, scaly eruptions, pimples, black- heads and blood disorders cured by JOHN H. X . 234 New York, and 163 EGRAND HoTELS | guoo Rooms—900 With Bath Attached. | Rossini’s “BARBER OF SEVILLE” Melba, Van aude Conductor, “ROB ROY.” ALCAZARfi;l'HEATER. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2:(5, TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, A SOCIAL HIGHWAYMAN! ALL NEW SCENERY AND EFFECTS. “auteren, MM Rosa, ToODOO000DDD0000OT b'.'.! 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'ALHAMBRA THEATER. Corner Eddy and Jones sts. . | Under the Management of Holden, MacDonald | and Crone. MARCH 18. | Chil- | Last Two Nights of the Successful Patriotie Drama, .DEWEY... THE HERO OF MANILA. Chichester's English Dismend Brand. RNYROVAL PILLS Strong Cards—7 W. WINTON, VENTRILOQUIST, introducing his J. PREMIERE e Walkiog, Talking, Smoking Figures. T Mail, 10,600 T-stione - . - . MO NEXT, Chirhester Chesmlenl! cufi;v,x,fi i "‘,"r L 33; :Dtguz . g"‘"““ Sesgion The Great Emotional Actress, ia_ctamps for AGNES HERNDON, Supported by ALBERT A. ANDRUSS, a Superb Production of Her Great Play, “LA BELLE MARIE. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. PRICES . ..10c, 15¢c, 25c and 350 CQNCERTS AND ARESORTS. Pa in Character Sing THE TWINS MA 3 FORTU: BROS| O Big & Is_a non-potsonony remedy for Gonorrhieay | Gleet, Spermatorrhea | itcs, unnatural diet | charges, or any inflamma- tion, irritation or ulcera- tion of mucous mem. 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