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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY. JUNE 25, 1899. A SOLDIER WHO DARED DEATH 10 AVOID DUTY ——— | Guards Eluded by Pri-| vate Hawthorne. FIRED AT BUT DID NOT HALT LR WAS CONFINED IN THE GUARD- HOUSE AWAITING TRIAL. - bus Light Battery From Fort Riley Arrives at the Presidio. ent of Of- cers. SN were y. That yuarters from the : rear of men y Your Coal Oil Lam; CI-IC H e OSPITAL NOTES. Officers of the Auxiliary Board and a Prospective Entertainment. d for | They have been in daily consultation on matters pert 5 to the army,” said Mr. Payne, “and I am certain the w‘i\fimx w;p' Ill;(l,i:“r}“‘:’\lfi‘!‘l‘;’g nec I o) the Hospttal. | | President fully approves of the Secretary course. s to Alger withdrawing from the Cabinet, that is a different matte r' to the high schools. San Jose has a fine — v | L & A . [} If he decides to become a candidate for Senator he will certainly have to resign; it could not be otherwise, for he would be high school, but the normal school at- | : opposing a man for the position who has always been a stanch supporter of the administration, and in opposine & nator | tendance is over @0. 'The change would | A, exciting scene occurred in Judge - feature of | Burrows he will ally himself to Governor Pingree, who is hostile to the President. S0 you ean sée that s om tay very nature | SLeatly increase the attendance at the | . gcelrs court yesterday morning, ’ | of the situation it would not be agreeable for him to remain in the Cabinet under stoh olreuetan os. S foae palEh School. Chico It I un | hich serlously disturbed the proceedings & 1 improvements have | “I do not know what to think of the report that it is the intention to give b derstood, has no high school, the norm s tal nd donations Ay | ADVERTISEMENTS. ITCHING LIMBS For Three Years. Nights Itching . . & > > > S . * S * e S s S O ~ . ./T/' man B e e e e Z R IR S S SCED S SP SIS SO S . Q@+ o Arrival of a Notable Party on Their Way to @Alaska and Yellowstone Park. San Francisco has entertained so distinguished has been months since & from the north. It includes leader of the ma on t P. Heatwole of Min . Dalzell, son arty asure e visite il take steamer on railroad trip over the pass 1 Yellowstone “This is s well. there ought to be a law enacted Coast. One form no co: visit this coas 1king e Mr. Payne " n from Alaska and bringing th . with them. . Hull, and the Phili k of official pine situation at army with those of Mr. “It cannot be said would be the immediate crushing ou now if we wanted to. “I do not take and I think It is only rumaq The rumored diffe: Mr. McKinley and ¢ stoc retary Alger were that of government. I can't say if it is meant by that such statehood. Nor will they the Philippi of these pos President ha ing of an extra session. LEADERS IN CONGRESS VISIT SAN FRANCISCO [ R e R R S = SO SO S SN SN SIS S S S Y ] men ry 1 ception of its needs until would fare much better than it does t our trip is planned and for my part I do not feel that we can alter it.” was not so positive on that point, however. othe position, is naturally greatly interested in military affairs here, some length. at the war Is progressing satisfactorily.” of th quire at least 50,000 men to subjugate those Filipinos, and that forc We are in a position now where we must crush the &pirit of rebel them our civilization, educate them to our customs and our standard of morals,. in the reports that Miles is to be sent out to take command of the P! ences between the President and Secrotary A 1 approve of it. a goverame be so fitted du must take place in our other essions must be under a colonial form of government for man Both Mr. Payne and Mr. Hull stated that there was no likelihood of authority to ralse all the troops neces ng y entire accord upon the conduct of the newly STHTE NORMALS THREATENED By ) REVOLUTIO Course May Be Cut to Two Years. E S +o | | ELEVATION OF THE STANDARD | ATTENDANCE WOULD BE MUCH | DECREASED. | LS [ Plans, Problems and Needs of the| New San Francisco School May | Produce Profound Changes. _ A possible revolution in the State nor- mal schools is impeding as one result of | the recent appointments by the Governor of new boards of trus for these in- stitutions located at Chico, San Jose, Los Angeles and San Diego, and now also at | San Francisco. A big shaking up of this | pedagogical system, and much contro- versy is apt to resuit soon. It is proposed to raise the standard of the schools and make them purely nor- mal schools by raising greatly the stand- ard of admission and reducing the term | of instruction from four years to two. A | much-lessened attendance and a large re- duction of the cost of these institutions to the State would be one of the results. For years boys and girls have been ad- mitted to the State normal schoo on qualifications acquired at grad rom a grammar school course. The first two years of the ni nal cours: has been sim- llar to that of an ordinary high school, and during the la two years high school s gone hand in hand with that in the scienc nd art of teaching. A large proportion of the students have at- | tended the: (- ools simply as a | means of general education without the | intention of entering the teaching pro- fession, though many of these have been | attrac v » advantage that a nor- Sl i a good thing for a young man or i to fall back on if needed in the fut | The threatened revolution seems to have | proceeded from the new San Francisco | trustees, though Statc Superintendent of Public Instruction Kirk is reported to be | heartily supporting jt. It is also said by the Francisco trustees that the new | Los Angeles and \ Diego boar prove the plan of muking these in ti normal sc for the tralning of | capable teachers and 1.0thing else, leaving general education to the abundant high Schools and higher Institutions of learn- B e e S S S SCE SO SIS o SO wo is com-! Denson, Dinkelspiel, d W. Job: Francisco board 06 yoney . with tk lent as institution ppropriated $2 as realized that to chool in this city and it was Cooney and others that the be called upon to support 0 3 lish anc > a W r M. | te should n a high ; It was at o proposec uation from hi lent a standard of the term two years | time b hoo! i to require grad- school or its equiva- admission, to make this b ed e e e o e e e e = ) Gededeie 1d to devote s from a t to pedagogical instruc 1 work in the ools. propos equipment of supplement a party as that which arrived vesterday morn- . chairman of the Ways and Means Committee 1 of Towa, chairman of the Military Affairs Commit- Means Committee, together with their families, and W. H. Duff, also of the Keystone tate. en rc to . The trip 18 purely for to-night for Seattle, where they ior, although they hope to make the Ly the Northern Paclfic, spending a mber of the Wi 1zell of Pennsy | this plan. It provides for | of Normal School Trustees, | posed of the chairman and | members of each board, which yvearly at altern: schools and which shall prescribe a uniform course of text b a uniform standard of admission graduation from all the schools. It hus became apparently necessary to open | San Fr <co what would be a rather nd ¢ and needless high | with a four years’ cou , to whi | pils could go from the grammar schools | because the rest the normal schools un on that standard, result of the dilemma was that the of making all the normal schools Is with a | tw her standard iperintendent short, as v will go into steamer and will go nd an aid and taken out on the bay on the Gov- | the ing the gentlemen were escorted through | ations. for it is a practical school of instruec- is a mighty of the Rockies, but nobody can realize til he visits it. It has occurred to me in the past few days that to a seat in Congress until he has paid a visit to the Pacifie If every member of Congress were to come out here on a t is that our stay in San Francisco is of necessity 8o limited. ressman t vening, west empi man e doe of My re He was quite in favor of coming to San Francisco again upon r members of their party, Including Congressman Dalzell, who remained at and s [ agitated. As stated, | Kirk and some of the trustees of other | schools understood to favor the plan. A meeting of the joint bo: in Angeles July the matter will be then thoroughly canvassed. | It has been proposed that if this cannot be done because of opposition, the *uni- formity” required by law might be pre- | served and the San Francisco school still | ft free by simply dividing the four- vear course into a “preparatory” and a 1 ing to stablish course in the San Fran- | and discussed the subjects were in perfect accord His views on that and other national said Mr. Hull, “‘hecause the only satisfactory progress But that eannot be done with the present force. It will ro. will be sent there, in my opinion, as rapidly as possible, and teach the natives. After that we must teach We could not withdraw from the Philippines insurrection. hilippine campaign, ger were brought up and both gentlemen agreed that Sanlshiand Eiliine oo cutting down of the term and rais- 1 orto Rico and Hawall a territorial form Nelther Porto Rico nor Hawali Ists here in the West, with the ultim our lifetime or mine. acquired he purpose well.” Los Ange- | Is fitted for a territorial government, an Diego are in the position of ate intention of admitting them to ful] The same process of education that possessions, he San Francisco trustees will Monday evening to elect the te: staff of the new school. mect | is necessary in hing | though not to so great an extent perhaps. All v years to come.” an extra session of Congress being called. The ds and there is nothing else that warrants the call- Celebrate the Fourth with California fireworks. Buy direct from makers. Cali- fornia Fireworks Co., 219 Front st. * ssary for present nee glR KNIGHTS AND THEIR EMENTS. ADVE P PP USSR WASH DRESS FABRICS! RTIS: , This week we will offer Extraordinary Bargains in our WASH DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT in the following goods : LAWNS, PRINTED PIQUES, SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, SCOTCH MADRAS and PRINTED ORGANDIES. We call particu- lar attention to the tollowing three lines. 1221(] Yard. 5 cases IMPORTED CHEVIOTS, stripes, dots and figures, in New Blue, Lavender, Pink, Navy and White grounds, goods 33 inches wide. Reduced from 25c. IOC Yard. 3 cases 32-inch SCOTCH MADRAS, in Plaids and Checks, good variety of new colorings. Reduced from i15c. 75 pieces NEW PRINTED PIQUES, all this sea- son’s importation, at 10c, 15¢c and 20c per yard. Former prices 15¢, 25¢ and 40o yard. GFORPORA 1892, % 1, u3, ns, 1T, 19, 121 POST STREET. BECSEY'S FACE SLAPPED N~ OPEN COURT cicc | B VAN VROOM Fight Between Bailiff ELECTRO-DENTAL PARI%S, 997 MARKET, COR. S/ H. and Attorney. i 25 A RARRARAARAAARAR i —_— JUDGE TREADWELL REFEREE . HE GIVES HIS DECISION AGAINST THE ATTORNEY. g During the Excitement a Woman | Faints in the Court and Is Car- ried Out on a Stretcher N{uwvmw.wm;,; M) ' PAI 5...25¢ up CROWNS. $3.50 up g A written guar antee for ten years with each operation ;"“5“5 Extraetior, Open Evenings and BUY NOW—PAY LATER THIS SET—IN 0AK ONLY— SPECIAL THIS WEEK. and caused more than a ripple of excite- ment for a few moments. : Catherine Murphy had been convicted by the Judge of using vulgar language, and Attorney Becsey, who is an ex-sol- dier and has on more than one occasion proved himself to be a fighter, went into the inclosure fronting the dock. Bailiff Gallagher ordered him out, and he re-| fused to go, as he said he wanted to speak to his client. Gallagher took hold i i b 3 Frank Becsey's coat and forced him outside and Burning Terrible. et e A T G s T e inclosure T R L : ST 4 and Mrs. John Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. R. B, | torney in_ danger, utter. pi | Wife Suggests CUTICURA. Usesit. | LADIES AT BANQUET oo o ahe S ™ "Rt it | M"a t'ont' K'd G’ fscreqlr:g;gg telljto heifivor In s faint, £ Presto! What a Change. : Mir. and Mrs. 3 M Furman, e and e gg { oveSs along to put him out of the courtroom, || LT ; : = ANNUAL DINNER OF GOLDEN R N Carson, Mr and Mrs. R C. Bmery, Mr , ; but Beceey. et me alone; I am an officet | T Feels Like Kicking Doctors for [ and Mrs. W. F. Watterson, ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs fit perfectly—wear satisfactoril and yelled, Let me a0 anaa ot nis (] THE J. NOONAN GATE DRILL CORPS. I Mr. and Mrs. A. S, actoris 'y of the court.”” Gallagher had hold of his . ) 2 s. 8. J. Hendy, Mr. v i and, d with his | Three Years’ Suffering. e M 3T cont Wil e e ey twice on 'the face | FURNITURE COMPANY (lnc.), The itching and ug [ suffered in my feet | Brilliant Assemblage Presided Over | L Haskell Jr. Mr. LV, While Becsey's right swung round Gal- 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, L 10 0 e | Mr. and Mrs. B C. Jones, Mr. and 5 T e A Ghallagher ldrcs sk e yers el avalnt by Commander William Ed- O Riser, Mr. and aies 'C. Helwig, € now se Iaghiere P tna to" aoak Becsey on the P o I consulted doctor after General and Mrs. Theodore Reichert, Mrs, Phone South 14. greater part of wards—Festivities Con- !.nmw, Mrs. W. 8. de Co s May E. ¢ the Judge shouted, “What's the mat- Hoctor, as T was travelling on tho road most of lade With D | 3 iss Lotite. Judson, Stins G, Hetwis [ A e ana rapped with his gavel tor | z my time, aleo one of our city doctors. None of clude With Dance. | Colonel . Edawards, G. Armétrong Sr., R. W. order. = the doctors knew what the trouble was. 1 got | Campbell, R. Millan, S. Scott,” H. P. “] am an officer of the court,” panted | alot of the different samples of the medicines | Umbsen and Miss Un M. Wilkins, C. Becsey, “‘and this man is trying to force I found them of so many The seventeenth annual dinner of the | pliss, C. 8. Overton, Dr. Bushnell, George . me out of the courtroom. Let go my I concluded Iwould have | Drill Corps of Golden Gate Commandery | Dow, M. Ryan, B. B. Cutter, Joseph Black, I O A 2t Hamiafle anotharuee| fore I would get quently been urged to try 1e5, but I had no faith in them. prevailed upon meto try them, @ change. T am now cured, and be KINS, Middleboro, Ky. John St ton, was afflicted I ever saw all over his body. attimes were a solid scab and ho No. 16, Knights Templar, was held last | evening at the asylum of the commandery | | on Butter street and was a_brilliant_af- | | fair in every sen: The banquet hall | in_the form of a square. The Knights and their ladies to the | number of one hundred participated and | the gathering was presided over by Com- mander of the Drill Corps Colonel Wil- llam Edwards. In a few well chosen re marks he ordered the assembled company | to forthwith engage in the pleasant oc- | Miss R. A. Jewell. The water: Three years ago William Knowles, un- der contract, made some extensive repairs on the old Baldwin Hotel, for which he was t for men, women and children ————— A Royal Alliance. Apollinaris Water Company (lim- & of table s, have consolidated. * —_————— “Lucky” Baldwin Unlucky. Deimel Linen Mesh ystem Co, to carry their celebrated underwear. These goods are highly recommended by the leading physicians of Europe and have met 0 receive $3000. Of this sum E. J. successful swing for Gallagher’s head “He forced his way into the inclosure, said Gallagher, “‘and when I checked him he got fresh.” 1 PER CE 20 " o [N, had been elaborately decorated with a | ited). shippers of, th “Let him alone,” commanded the Judge, S \aics and g 5 el like Kloki 3 | ited), shippers of the Apollinaris, queen . SRR Plates and B myself i(v;]rnl’uflgrfin"gl {’r.fi: cfu?f-::g:; profusion of American flags and other | of table waters, and Johannis (imited). We have completed arrangements with the and Gallagher reluctantly released his = URA remedi emblems and the tables were arranged whose water is called the kin ou have no right within that inclos- said the Judge, sternly, to Becsey, quite right in putting | you out. Sit down, sir, and behave your- self.” | Just then Posecuting Attorney Carpen- | ter's voice was heard above the din as h said: “Your Honor, the case of Thomas ure,” “and the bailiff w: ‘upa iscuss a - has been called.” The Judge Hewas apitiablesight. His | cupation of discussing an excellcat ment | Bajawin paid only $i500 and Knowles was : 5 i 5 2 . | L. Young : Th &2 1 a a icious g At s . o attention, and Becsey yelled, used all the remodles that e heard of, and | and_at_Jjudiclous Intervals called upon | Dawn Pald only $I500 and Knowles was with entire satisfaction since J e : ask ' for dociored withall the doctors. He worea tarcap, | several géntiemen to respond to toasts. | fn fha lower tomrs ks Taverned S their introduc am an officer of ‘the court and as s ent, Grand Commandery t responded to which did no good, but got no relief until he but Bhldwin refused to pay the judgment tion in the United States. protection.” . AT g E vn, 1 say,” said the Judge, an- be CoTICURA (olntment) and CUTIOUEA | b d commander of California, Emi- | until_the case had been passed upen by 4 5 [eesItEdown, St Sis Sther measures.” | Boar. Now ho iz a clean, healthy child. | nent 8ir John Francis Merrill; “Golden | the Supreme. Court. Yosterte tha (2. Linen mesh underwear is the most health | o e oot ona Becsey | March 8, 15%. P. E. FOLTZ, Pugh's Ban, Va. !?(a;e ‘( :{xinr‘fizxxlllxg;r)“()”(vefi;:lg_ ll‘gm! Es'l‘: hum)'] d)«;rhmd t‘ha'(.i (hndmt*(}l‘er of ghe :nwgr fUl underwear the r d = i walked out of the court, declaring as a | SEE OUR NEW [ Robert M) ;” “our . Eminent | court should stand and the contractor is ; a ; | Judge Sir John R. Aitken; “The Poet,” | entitled to the money sued for. year round and is particu- soldier and a gentleman that he had been | y _insulted. o Meantime the wagon had been | summoned and Murphy was | Sir Courtland S. Sir Charles L. F During the rep CUTICURA Begins with the Blood and Ends with redict; “The Ladies,’ 1d. st the guests were en- larly desirable duri ng warm weather. FLEsH-COLORED PLATES —_———— Rag Time, Good Time, Big Timo. herine 4 £ S - i L = »spital, where | 5 The Skin and Scalp. tertained with delightful music by a |5 iapp & Streat, tainaleirottos DIEht tine; “ée WC;“ bel Pleflsed to show you these i A e foom per fainting THINr%aRAIS‘P;{%éSJ;;NCER e T, grestest | stringed orchestra and after full justice s : oy | i T&r;:r:m":!:gl‘él‘l:;‘r:flflu had been done 1o the good things pro- | Thflo;el?xi:mtr}laryestecr Suits. goods a?] ; explain their advantages whether spell and was taken to the Crowns $3.50. Plates $5. F llling 50c. ulativg flaids of HUMOR GERMS, vic by tent A ) - t Man: cturin, 01 al = S Ve {‘.f.,'%u'.e,fiqauleomf‘v’n“b;l&; Ment was'taken to the 1arge nall Where | Btoekton. brodens st 5 Cpeapeny of you wish to purchase or not. It is truly refreshing to breathe some- ALL WORK WARRANTED. A, and gentlo an : an informal dance was enjoyed. The committee of arrangements who States Circuit Court yesterday against William W, 3, greatest cf emolliedt skin thing in the realm of popular music other o and scalp of crusts and ] PARLORS, than coon selections. The beautiful CHICAGO DENTAL RLOR — ¢ NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNEY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE. modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & CO. European plan. Rooms, 5lc to $130 day; 5 to 38 week; $8 to $30 month. Free baths; hot and cold water every room; fire grates in ¢vers room; elevator runs all night. Nelson, George W. Bailey song, burning, and {nflammation, | had charge of the entertainment con- |and Henry B. Heiken for infringement wf e s B = o e { s arospéedily, permanently, | sisted of Past Grand Commander Sir | patents on traveling threshers and com- Coffin has just made so popular by a two 1 cconomicaily cured the most torturing, d Frank Willlam Sumner, Sir Samuel J. Hendy, Sir George R. Armstrong, Sir R. B. Moore and Sir A. W. McKenzle. Fol- lowing is a complete list of the guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. J. , Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Altken, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. | Beoedict, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Field, Mr, and Dined harvesters. Benjamin Holt brought suit against Hugh A. Logan,William Suil:- van and three other Sulllvans with the same cause of action. Injunctions and damages are asked for. — < ition at the Tivoli, was cc - ;voe:g:is l:;m;/]lr. Max_Hirschfeld, musical | director of the Tivoli, and has just been issued by Messrs. Sherman, Clay & Co., who report quite a demand therefor, * —————————— The British dam on the Nile is 80 feet thick and 80 feet high. Lumors of theskin, scalp, and blood, With air, when all other remedies fail. figurin 10es of orrER D. AND C. CoRP., ure Every Humor," free. Sold throughout th Bole Props., Boston. wmmifwm 1325 to 131 Kearny St. SAVE YOUR SKIN “*tomtms seZer ™ Ladies' taflor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks Credit. M. Rothschild, 324 Post st.