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4 MRS, W. C. WHITNEY | SUMMONED BY DEATH THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1899. MAY CALL AN |GERMANS SHY AT FROST'S DAMAGE ATRA SESSION| "EMBALMED BEEF" IN FRESHO COUNTY ADVERTISEMENTS. PSSP T P S | i 3 THLS 2 S8 Ay [ R e i O e e R o e e o ] | . + McKinley Intimates That| Still Fighting Importa-|Gloomy Reports From & . 5. . | 7 It May Be Necessary. tions From America. Vineyards. | & * * e Sl O Srngett b4 P! veee HERE ARE ..... 3 P Special Dispatch to The Call, Copyrighted, 1899, by the Assoclated Press. Epecial Dispatch to The Call. P! — o | i & ; Call Headquarters, Wellington !Intel.z BERLIN, May 6.—The agrarian cam- FRESNO, May 6.—The vineyardists | H . Washington, May 6. |paign against the meat Inspection bill con- | of Fresno County have been wearing | OF ® ¥ | Senator Hawley conferred with the tinues In full force. The Federation of | gloomy faces for the last week. because | + on several political | Husbandry this week presented 305 pe- | gp the damage done by the recent kill- g & and in the course of his talk | UUONS against the bill. The agrarian | ng frosts. The tender canes of the | 2 ¢ . s C _‘) "! . | Deutsche Tages Zeitung, which has had a i h £ R i bean d M it Without Exa Gel"atlon : . ps bout the reports of a probable | series of articles aiming to show that all | Vines have turned black, ] : Presented on Merits g8 é | sion of Congres: ‘;lgtjfi‘n’lf;ly‘,\nhncm meat imported into Germany bu_n;ex; by .;a(‘kt:‘rus(. L\:]ho mad‘i ‘r;ll; z FOR SILKS . ) R fie unfit for food, presents a letter from | Visit just when the most damage wo SOMETHINC ) Lty ""h\!ul‘:J;‘\=;“;;fn:fl'(1\*AT e oS | Ernest Benninghoven of Chicago regard- | result. The injury was worse than ap- | DRESS GOODS—SSFECAL™ SPECIAL PRICES ' i be . ccessary. The Dresident uig | IPE the meat.industry of that city. Ben- | peared at first sight, for after they had | The fast approaching summer season | This week's opportuni e good ones « 2 on_the subject, but all | DNEROVen in this letter claims to know | heen exposed to the sun for a few days [ Lo ft Spraching FUEER T | ¢ 5 1 plainly indicated the ’g’ff:"\fil,,;"li‘f,'l(f",'i,,;la"“ei‘] et Intended | the new growth turned blacker and Dress Materials a matter of necessity. > 4 @ |idea of an extr ssion _has_entered | and otherwise unfit animay R;-‘jg‘o;f‘;;};fis blacker, : (| morrow's offerings consist of desir: ¢ + | his mind, and \h;ag it may develop laler“ are delivered | A week ago Alexander Gordon of the Dress Materials at sharp reductions from 16 4 i “;”“ Hawley s ; 1 King houses for | Farmers' Club sent out circulars to the | i regular value. ] b n-*Lr»- Xs] ns—‘tn» 5 A w:, jon of | writer adds, is a howling r2§§§c‘u’3-'?‘ng”€; | leading vineyardists of the county ask- | 45-inch Strictly All-wool Twine Serge, in + 6 By ¢ ® MOTe | wholesale bribery. s them to state the extent of the shades of brown, navy, garnet, green and @ important work before the next Con- | Wiolesale bribery. The writer added that | iDg m to sta e pic B0 | black; guarante to slip or pull; reg- L3 ¢+ | gress than ever before known. Besides, | ¢ hoped Germany would not allow the | damage done by the frost. Their an- |l Dlack; guarant ¥ D ¢ s §anore spown. .Desides, | importation of such meat. This letter has | swers were received to-day and a com- ey Yo @ of Speaker and the se been widely reproduced in the German parison showed a discouraging result. & Tafteta E3 .| = committe: will H.x-e . and is quoted as conclusive proof Fully 33 per cent of the first crop has | 45-inch Black Tafteta . & 4 . = . nx;:j‘r:.)mucquancrs against all American been ruined and the damage may yet | it Sl ! . shington desire to know Something | , The failure of the Filipinos to secure an | PFOve to be even grcater than this fig- | Noor olic . fir statie f‘ S ibo are % ‘nrmh‘( ce is generally regarded here with ure indicates. g % % ® ite 8o ¢ can make arrange- | and the hope is expressed that an| A peculiar thing about the frost is §2-inch French Ali-wool Amazon ¢ . nts about their bu: j¢ understanding will soon ba | that it seemed to come in currents. | B already shrunk, high finish, in new s b hold Setats o8 s no probability, : Certain vinevards were damaged while | [l of castor. purpie, garnet, brown, navy and @ © | however, that this information will be sending of Commissioners from | gg;. P i dlfseethent Ot I ARIACK: ugexts - fine noaterdl, v by ; adjacent places escaped altoget D ri il el . ¢ | obtained from the White House. The | GErmany for the purpose of studying the | 20Jacent places escaped | Dttt — President cannot decide the question |S{atus and methods of New York life | WeTe only slightly bitten. -~ [ last ... g 4 | now and will not do so. All he can | memag s, Cpmpanies has been much com- | . T e e pretty Regular $5.50 WHITE ALL-WOOL . st ol 4l | mented on by the insurance and general | & Visit to his rancl a8, preceyi) $ ‘6 &[54y Is that an early session may be | press. The Kreuz Zeitung says: ~ 1t |s| -blue.” He said he considered half of 8ZUIAr 99,90 cariFornia BrankETS FOR ® ¢ cessary, and that as the situation |to be hoped that if the Government gain his crop ruined, although he hoped 265 pairs large size, White, lifor ' § A4 to him now such a session is | grants companies the right to operate in| that the outcome would not be so bad | wool, silk bound in very pret % Sl than a possibility. Senator Haw- | };“‘h*:““ ;‘;{i‘a't';laéfindl"““s” Will be 4L as at present indicated. The vineyard |l unprecedented price o $3 6 a ey vs that members of Congress are | tached, a especially no tontine 4 = 5 803 : NN 3| Fmiie TS Shola e gy a | enticse (vl B2 pemted " dormen of Gooree & Hoim, adiacent, souped b % & 3 D " | policies, such features partakin I o s | \ 3¢ moment to respond to a SUMmONS, | nature of a lottery. s B of the | o of about fifteen acres having ‘suf- | EXTRAORDINARY PRICE EVENT . A ng of an early 3 ’ A squadron which has just left Kiel for | fered at all. E. H. Kowasky's place | & ® almost certain, it was|a long cruise along the coasts of Den- | across the road, which is rented by eeseINeees . . a prominent official to-day, ‘ mar ingland and PnrluzuIJs the larg- | Chinese, is said to have been entirely | 3 finally arranged in the | €St that ever salled from a German port. destroyed by the frost. The Pugh vine- | , & + | Philippines. The President said to one | Lt inclades’ four large ironclads, two sec | yarq suffered. The biting cold did great | I . ! | of his callers to-day that he regarded | anq {wo smajler ordisore. Thn tora s ol | damage to the Butler vineyard, the @ | the insurrection in the Philippines as | na of the squadron is 61,500, @nd 9 | young growth on the \'inc§ having been i ¢ 0 a close. The establishment | men are aboard the ships. During the | burned and blackened. The Forsyth | Peginning to o he Philippines will imme- | cruise some recent inventions of Admiral | place showed the ravages of the _dv—» 2000 yards of th pEon ® yminently forward the | Thompson. the commander of the squad- | vouring frost, while the Kennedy place | 1 Piques, ’kqv{:l-u.\ 1 | and if this is tnl{;’“ will be r:ru(-(:_unll l](‘s([e?, 1(mnkcg was damaged. The damage to wine e X el b the has B OB e | these cons of an _electrical worked ooy vorse than to | : } 3 t '_1 by the next ( ngy OT €Ven | ypparatus by means of which an officer | ;t'_rapes \\vaa even “_mw han to lhe‘ 1 | partially considered that Congress will | on' the bridge of & warship is enabjed | T2ISID grapes, it is said. | have to meet is said. | to automatically move and point guns| In the Scandinavian colony the wine ; - ! | below and on the deck. It is believed | ere badly damaged. ~Colnel — BONS oy that this con lyan reports that fully a quarte: : |THE LADY WOULD NOT ; R S s D L BARGAINS IN RIBBONS, 3 | REMOVE HER HAT} s mnz‘destroyed by the frost. boxes of good _ DU S S WS P O W S SOy ‘mm on behalf of the Ba an Chamber S S Paris Society Laughing at an Epi- | of Defutics found nis Majesty as crazy| PROCLAIMS SACRED YEAR UNDER&QEEAAR% IHNUS|ERY fore . R Piernton sode in Which Mme. Casimir- E in fine OF UN|VERSAL JUBILEE ' 2 - 2 Voutins Perrier Showed Her | and park of his | 7 E White Sea I Mrs. Whitne condition came on m | tions mostly con- = | No. & G inch) v X to her physicians that the end was not Temper. If a dog, when he R s L ataat bon; regular v on all fours and carrie: cers 1n| LONDON, May 7.—A special dispatct Speclat At - while s ';.u 1 fours and carries flowers in | from Rome ounces the Pope signed a | ality Col ‘n Germany and his owing the Hohen- bull proclaiming a sacred year of univer- jubilee, beginning December Prince of Fri f May 6.— An inc 1 next. sal aced i s pl a pla amusement in s z : adit are learning the His Holinéss accords plenary indulgence 1 b aa at the Comedie ¥ of joiner and woodwor] At the to pilgrims to Rome and other recognized Stadsls OEEIDS A . teau Pleon. where they now stay shrines of the church throughout the time of the accident until she died. She s rehearsal of Maur a comp fitted workshop has been es” | world quring 190. _ ) DOLLAR GLOVES. neck down. 1 a few minutes bef B assador Jer- = : 00 doze: i lking Glove . e Secretary of the N n went ‘up a lady and gentleman | \\?“,u)v ““‘l' ’\‘F{’”"(“,,. Accused of Kidnaping. | ml-;_!:ivl:inm.m sp Pique Walking Gl ve e A e biadia Tt e e theaten. S Justias fhey: | The Hague lay, May 1. to at-| SAN JOSE, May 6.—Mrs. Ida May Hess |3 oxblood and m $19°|: her first husba ing at o inelr seats the lady tend the peace B Whioh e | asat Nert Husbana S ATone ] Hess Srcctaitat : : he funeral ices will be h in s ;vmd»zmlgz “;.l_‘ will be one representatives of the | prought to this city to-day from’ T lasp ‘Castor Glove Pty LA probably on Monday. The entire Whit- | jor 3 i United States. Mrs. White will not ac- | Francisco to answer the chargs that he | tan, brow and black i “ludir arr e ‘ company the Embassador, but will g0 t0 | apquote ohngow. & 14-ves e 1 -00 = bl Rt M| S A, SR Laties’ $1.50 Wrappers for 95¢, have been committed on April 23, Mrs. | ays it is likely that after adjourning for S an aunt of the girl and is | | So far as I am aware, no such ques. | % McEthanon is an & | & time, in order that the delegates ma 5 oo | z e tihe ; e her guardian. Mrs. Hess was up to e oot Offic ate, it is too early to for you™*Tio this he con- | fous * the conforence. Wil restnvene hr“ e then s;u;‘ has been trying to {vhtmn‘ riety and prices unsurpaseed. An 0 Jozen TLadies' Grass L discu » subject, as no evidence, pro Ime. Casimir-Perrier, for a final sesstoy he rerfcan del possession of her. e me e girl on a | ine this week of Percale al skirts (extra . wide), with f or con, advanced on her Pr *mm of the fi. ;‘V.L‘.,lfi “"-lfl'”hl.»'hms'f.‘a Irfi‘{‘t'!{\\t'rpp:‘nr.\':‘ nfweg';‘.'rfi turivth he{e s"anc‘i?rxzsc&iowe:lkrs :ri? \‘;;‘;‘1 &“;m:unflx_ “"e’;‘g, col o gggzl”_surl:éuma;_ gSod serviceable ‘# Im“fn:,l:;::?:“ ni» = : By el ontior t\l:'l“-m()u‘;p‘ul.i‘s_n“': e p ;fx‘.nq, were released on $1000 bonds. | @ clal at. e Sach Special at. ..Each | pers with 1 to th mous dan is a few | received from the Phili 2 = ®0608060606060460606050506 00 0S0S06060H0 H$0H0 00 $0S0®0. 0®0>0P0$0, SEE WINDOW DISFPLAY. g | and Samoa, in which the wri s 5 53 COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE FROMPT ATTENTION. to make out a case in advan . g 2 A , ey ¢ Weak and Exhausted Nerves Will D Alithe0 f the Body : Urge War Claims Against | nais reproduced two of tk < ca an X illlS e 1 el'VCS i Cl'all e e l' aflSO e 0 2| ter aking for granted all that o o | soldier or any regimental officer of th America. therein claimed, and arguing « o M THAT TOO OFTEN PROVE FATAL ARE DIRECTLY DUE TO WEAKENED AND $ | | Tnited States In- the- Bhiltpines . S 1 presented by the write S < THE NEED IN SUCH A CONDITION IS AN ACTIVE ‘REMEDY, ONE THAT 9 | | Atkinson savs that as it has been a s among a nun ) o RELIEVE THE SYMPTOMS, BUT ONE THAT WILL REACH THE SEAT OF THE g thentically reported to him that the p asserted that Major AND WILL REBUILD AND INVIGORATE THE WORN-OUT NERVOUS SYSTEM. HUDYAN & | puls of (e Debraska voluntoers nadr Manila had bluntly 'S REMEDY FOR THIS VERY WORK. THE SUCCESS OF HUDYAN IN CURING NERVOUS O | | sons on duty in thgflfl‘égga;fid“;f::r:p&; recognize any German claims SES PLACES IT ABOVE EVERY KNOWN REMEDY AVAILABLE TO THE SICK AND SUFFERING. © by indignation he decided to make & test bel has 1ages. When Embassador White CURATIVF FFECTS OF HUDY 3 AD NT AND LASTING. ‘i | and to do so mailed the pamphlets to the ek e sbeliglhas asked about tter he was | @ ANIC FUNCTIONAL DISEA INSTANCES DUE TO A WEAKENED CONDI- ® | Philippines and_wrote to the Secretary fon of the public | verv reticent, only saying: “Of course | O HE N "ES THAT GOVERN THE ORGANS. THIS IS TRUE OF THE LUNGS, STOMACH, 2 | of War, telling him what he had done. that German inter- | the reports of General Otis on any of | § HEART, LIVER AND KIDNEYS. HUDYAN CURES ALL SUCH DISORDERS. HUDYAN HAS MADE $ i FEETreT oy o |10 o —_—— | 5. been brutally and | these cases would have -great weight | § MANY PEOPLE HAPPY, FOR IT HAS CURED THEM., & Cabinet Member IIL i with the State Department, but in any HONOLULU, April 23.—The Cabinet is again—but temporar: it is hoped—*“shy’" t the final adjustment of such ims must be made at Washington, It seems that Changes Made in West| Cos g N < an active member. James A. King, Minis- gaining strength | and not at Manila. 3 Indies. | ter of the Interior from the beginning o classes. The cer- The K z ‘Aellunz in the course of | the Provisional Government on Januar: ] that has attracted a great 17, 1833, is {ll. S. M. Damon, Minister of of attention, said: pite the —_— Finance, is gazetted as Minister of the African agreement between ngland Interior ad interim. and 3 interchanged, this extraordinarily per fidous action 'in Samoa was planned by rmany, and despite the civilities | Special Dispatch to The Call. | ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW YORK, May 6.—Spanish| Bishops are being deposed and it is probable a call will soon be made for Catholic priests who can speak Span- | the Engli: und spurs the e subj rs and who kept in the back- sent some American hot- to the front in order to establish ict of an Anglo-American broth- Any ary of th 4 in_arms and embroil Germany ° | catsts iests o A | £ nd the United States to the our new possessions in the West In- that' an understanding was 1 l o son vl s T I Westl | AL Ry L o \nf‘:—&mr;‘ll\]“su;z;l‘:'.-m"4:(;1'1:':; ° there by the Pope’s delegate, Arch- | '”m,‘.:]‘,‘] »;, | between the United States and ‘Ger- ity Cheieis lof Naw Oneuns] are | toward Gres and |Many is a combination that British now announced. Bulls from Rome, in- ‘ o |3 e dorsing his nominations for the sees amoa and | 211 of Santiago and Porto Rico, are ex- German The North German Gazette, mention. pected to arrive during the coming week. ; In pursuance of his commission as | ing reports that English and America merchants in Samoa express a desire to see Germany annex the whole of the engage ted into the Gieneral Weakness fieadache rly grow 4 it et R s o | apostolic delegate to Cuba, P‘orto Rico | 1 being | ET0UP. bitterly attacks the Imperia . ot and the Philippines, Archbishop Cha- eastiic ‘ Forsieng Olion (oaEREeming: il Loss of Appetlte Emaciation pelle visited the islands in the West | The’Im- | Si8tement -and ‘keeping it ont of the Indies early in the year and made a | as done | PTess. - B thorough investigation of the affairs | 2 eandi. | The Agrarian Deutsche Tags Zeitung, Dizzy Spelis \Y Melancholia [ of the church there. He found the see | | in the course of a severe review of Gere / D | of Porto Rico deserted by its Bishop, a attitude toward the woow Unitea | S iard, who was appointed just be- | w with 5 %3 Spaniard, w appointe e eiated | States during the past year, blames ths Lack of Energy Sleeplessness | fore the war broke out, but who re- | lor Ane "I]Y”“‘_;‘r’l'jl fh"r:fifl‘r}'rla@s})‘l'!h knuckling fused to leave Spain and take up msi D. White = question of [ 40W 2:4Lne can n every case, . F = H duties on the island. The Archbishop | an claims for damages for prop- lf;j‘PnDrr;v]aH:ug the instance of Admirai lmpalred Dlgestmn Costiveness | recommended that he be deposed and | destroyed in the Philippine Isl- | VOB gt at } flr"‘k} | that Rev. James Blenk, C. M., pastor | ] r in Samoa in consequence of | HUT! SEAnEs S0% LAMEE | of St. Mary’s Church, New Orleans, be | the acts of our naval or land forces | ? s.” The article concludes as made Bishop In_his’ place. Cardinal | wa \ce mentioned during all ’““0“",‘ Only by now showlng a bold | Rampolla has cabled that the Pope ap- | rences 1 have had with the :;‘fl‘hl;".‘”; 'lnz t:rl:n\t can the prestige proves of this nomination. | Minister for Foreign Affair pire, which has suffered latterly, be re-established.” | The same newspaper and a number of others blame the Emperor for show- ing too much friendliness toward the Americans, and charge President Mc- Kinley with a gross want of tact in not replying to Emperor William’s tela- gram of congratulation on the subject of the new transatlantic cable in Ger | many and thus outraging all interna- tional courtesy. On the other hand, the erlin Tageblatt, the Cologne Gazette and a large part of the libe press take a more rational view of the rela- tions' between Germany and the United States, alluding to the good will of the United States as recently shown on several occaslons in highly complimen- tary terms, LABOR SCORES A POINT. LOS ANGELE street rallway . May 6.—FEver since the companies began to des-| ¢ NERVOUS EXHAUSTION CURED BY HUDYAN @ fiznats Miitis i 2o mall cars to. cak- |0 1 would have written sooner but 1 wanted to wait and see if any of my symptoms would return. I am pleased to say that O Ty malls by speclal arrangements with | @ they have not returned, and I consider myself entirely cured. I was terribly rin. dourn in. health, nervous, ‘and could not apply .| the Postoffice Department, the fnnovation | O myself to work. The three packages of HUDYAN sent me were sufficient vo oare me. It is the best medicine on earth. o has been looked upon with susplefon by ; Sk NERVOUSNESS CU TR WALTER P. RICH. @ the labor unions. Labor organizations < € RE UDYAN. o | think the placing of the SR s ® i Meords are inadequate to express my gratitude to you for your valuable medicine. I am relieved of all my symptoms and & | States Mail” upon cars s Gniya supter | 9 o ke & new being. nger nervous, and have no more headaches. MRS. C. I. BAKER. o | s io ssqure Federal protection againe:| $ NERVOUS PROSTRATION CURED BY HUDYAN. H ST RLETES SESaR aiat of I took the HUDYAN according to directions, d P T {erésts. and a telegrum ot %o Breside ¢ 1 thagk you for your good medicine, and’ shall forever recommend It. T. J. HEIN. & — e — MeKinley y Stree raflway em P B oS S 9§ ilvrvmgln orders from Washington “"_'j’ S HU D\AVN_ Is FQH SALE BY DRUGGISTS—50c A PACKAGE, OR SIX PACKAGES FOR $2 50. | saying that Postmuster General Smith | 9 IF YOUR DRUGGIST DOES NOT KEEP HUDYAN, SEND DIR D 4| o X i ECT TO THE HUDYAN REMEDY w‘os' '[h';.the(hu dw“nrl\ 1 nu»-“ Stat o (‘OMI;AOI{\ ,HC‘\(;I’;‘:!\%[&!‘:STE(?I(;K?;ON, ELLIS AND MARKET STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. g | M can used only on cars that ae- | @ rOU LE JONSU. T DY ) 3 tually ceriy Wtk TAD e hat l:l(m s FREE OF CHARGE. GATL (JRG%’:VIQIF"I‘EO\SLLTH\G THE HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE (g Angeles street-car companies to comply | & z ¢ K3 was promulgated to-day. | H0%090608090¢0 6000‘0600000.0000000000000.‘9‘0000D‘OQD‘O’O'DQOQOOOQD00'000'000@00. HUDYAN In Santjago, the premier see of the| catholic church in the western world, | was found another Spaniard, Monsig- | nor Saenz, who was unwilling to x-e-! | main under the jurisdiction of the United States. His resignation was | forwarded to Rome, where it was at once accepted. The Pope, at Arch- bishop Chapelle’s suggestion, has ap- | pointed as his successor the very Rev. Canon F. Barnada of Santiago Cathe- dral chapter, acting as administrator of the archdiocese. He is a native of San- tiago and esteemed as the most dis- tinguished of the native Cuban pries He speaks English fluently and is a great admirer of our institutions. As soon as the bnne arrive from Rome preparations will be made for the consecration of both of these prelates and their installation in their respec- STANDARD MIXED PAINT! 1.00 Per Gallon tive sees will soon be followed by the _ R advent of priests from here to help _— them to put the Cuban church into | 5 fohe v agreement with the conditions that | goierg :‘:g'{;gfi:l.“ You Don't Li Fras: *Cost of Pal MANUFACTUR! e | BUSWELL PAINT CO-. g - | _ 802 Market St., S. F BOSTON, May 6.—Edward Atkinson of | 710 to 716 Broadway, Oakland. this city has addressed an open letter to R the Attorney Gene of the United States on the recent action prohibiting the tran: mission of certain pamphlets through the | prevail in the church throughout lhs’ rest of the United States. ATKINSON' PURE, HEALTHY, mail by Mr. Atkinson. The writer de- ! FRA nies that the matter was of a seditious ' nature and repeats what he previously g has said in interviews, that the pam. Tbe unnatural odor fr phlets have appeared as public docu- | fPiration and all oth ments in connection with the proceedings of the United States Senate. Mr. Atkin- son also denies that he has sent any com- municatiod of any nature to any private are speedily t y thy, f | WOODBURY'S Facial Scap and WOOD- | BURX'S Factal Cream.