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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1899. |, eal FEELING GROWING N ENGLAND. TIME TO CHASTISE THE BOERS &6 @ - e oD & D I S O o e R e o — ¢ s ebebo REVIEW OF THE SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY. Cape Town. uuxm [ h fixed 1diture tead of the uz’n th . 3 (From the Army and Navy Ilustrated.) D B e S R I STCE SRCSY SRRSO > o + + 3 ¢ works loan bi ; ¥ 2 : t 34 ot Com I : i 6 viarm i ) + + i + Natal + ay s tior Natal 9 Transy + + ten + B work + g + troopships + + dered made + r + the levie + T + Tt to W + e 11 4“’ meba e e e Rear Admiral Be il ) ELE L0/ Ve RO S0 ford strongly opposed the fortificati A + possible war with the Boers + taking srot + + + + a + R o R o o o S o e CE THE TRUSTS Now Oppose Them. e UNION PACIFIC ~~ ALGER ON RAIN WRECKED FRIEND Three Passengers Badly | But Will Injured. g —— — \ A MATCH SYNDICATE. BT DIVISION. Sl | Campaign Cry of the Secretary in His Senatorial Fight No. Likely Relief Train Sent From Junction | City tc the Scene of the Acci- 1 dent, a Few Miles to the to Cnnty Much Eastward. Weight. R S Special Dispatch to The Call. | Speclal Dispatch to The Call. TOP Kans, Tune 2.—The| WASHINGTON, June 2i—Sccretary Union Pacific westbound passenger | loupeemenCigtnat e il = 3 SHE gt opposition to ts.one of the LR L it 9:30 0'clock | jogues in his campaign for the Michi- at Ogd . fon a few | gan Senatorship has set the friends of miles e Junetion City. A tele- | Senator McMillan searching the Se one me: & I cord to see if he was ever phopen Same ol ot with any trusts. It Is midnight says that a relief train has e e e just left for the scene of the wreck. 1t Secretary of War has ;; S e : rd and that he was one o e B it Ry prime movers in the organization and perhaps fatally injured. of the Diamond Match Syndicate, or The train struck a split switch. En- | so-called match trust, which ende ored to secure control of the entire gine, tender, express car, mail car and match production of the United St: day coach are ditched, the sleeper re- ne vears ago. The Secretar maining on the traek. nection with this match syndi K S CITY : oE is believed by his opponents, ANSAS CITY, Mo, June B.—At|, . (he great effectiveness 48 Union Pacific officials here | genunciation of trusts that tated that only one person was In- | make in his Senatorial ¢ edll b s pai has been much sug wreck at Ogdensburg, | |02 Fon L Aiee ey Root of Kansas city, the | ing the Cabi ccount of h nger, was ghtly in- | llance in M with Gov- ernor Pingree = Ch e % GENERAL WILSON MAY SUCCEED SECRETARY ALGER LEVEE GIVES WAY. High Tide Threatens Andrus Island With Inundation. June 24.—The levee on NEW YORK, June 24.—A Washing- ENGINE AND CARS DITCHED.OPPONENTS GET HIS RECORD DISASTER OCCURS ON KANSAS|AND FIND THAT HE ORGANIZED | this morning, | ton special to the Press say Two ze section of the low | names have been suggested to succeed | ble crops was threat- | Alger. One of these is that of Gen-| dation. The highest tide in | eral James H. of Delaware. | ched at and the neral ch reputation | sa time daily, aln rly, s so wenke feet 1aie man and as e 3 ) the river. m was given ry administr He won dis- > water to any con-| tinction and a major general's com- were throw rission in the Civil War, and he com- : nanded more men in the Civil War than any other officer now living. He as n a man of iarge business e e is a mast of problems ‘ 1u a large part g 1 i and v one of thel -olonial merchants Masons at a Picnic. e on Presiiinis afon s ies to th SANTA CRUZ, June 24.—To-day L civil life wh ’ & . ne, yet their contributions| ing St. John the Baptist day, the Ma- was put in t 4 R s tiny | sonic and Eastern Star lodges in 8 e I 1 barracks it is inte ing g Zats e celabrate ame is that of Ge: s r at the war officials have been and Watsonville celebrated it e \‘,“““‘1‘ = pecting the Rowton house with a picnic at Capitola. A generally | &% e —— € view adopting the cubicle | goed time was had, neing and a P m instead of the present barraclk | lunch at noon being the special fea- 128 ST Gytel 1ENRal Jet f 3 s, wher troops live through- : ll\!m;, at ¥ T it tary expe out the twenty-four hours. AR at the Re- 4 John . Miller Dead. eiving rll‘{\m(_;«l for powder | = } .1 | burns of the face in- ICERTED ACTIO = d’g“:‘fl ffi ?"" jured boy procured a bottle filled wi | el d black powder and appifed a lighted match f ION WINE GROWERS OPPOSE ; appointed a rev Lo It. Tnstantly it exploded, iy E Pincoin and had been | tng Harrin's tace and proba L TO PREVENT TRUSTS THE CORPORATION uously in the service. Some forty | nently infuring one of his eves. Oficer o he was in the commissary de- | Barry totk the boy to the hospital, where Indiana Writes . X partment at Be | he was treated by Dr. Tormey. A T Santa Clara Vineyardists Seem Dis- T 3 posed to Hold Aloof From i el the Organization. | ADVERTISEMENTS. s - X E500 SROTE SAN JOSE, Jun At a meéting| ~ o+ G = A~ S~ —~ ¢ sk t of the | °f Wine growers this afternoon, calied | e remeshe—" —— 4o be the purpose of deciding whether or | i 9. Gov t they would join the wine make . A ration, no definite acti wa thou DOCTOR Ths most successiuf and scien speciaiists combined. the corpor- A factory workings « 1 during the past t ars. jected to entering into contrac DISEASES SCIENTIFICALLY ng memor: tion that the wine growers of Santa | nd ambition, Clara County should combine in the back, loins and kidneys, local organization for their own pro- distressing symptoms, unfitting one ting of wine men will for busir or ple My special & called to consider the ||| system of treatmen cure YOU TR il | vour physical and sexuai last proposition. | 4 ou once mare a GEORGE FRED.WIL-LIAMS AS BRYAN'S RUNNING MATE what SIOMA‘CH*‘ ulceration dyspepsi and ness, pain and fullne x g ing, heartburn, eté. Former Governor Stnne. of Missouri | RUPTURE—Cured by his new method Talks of Democratic Plans i | withe knife, t or de- for Next Year. | tention from work—a sure and permanent cur CHICAGO, June ormer Gov- g —Hydrocele, swelling and ernor Stone of Missourd, acting chair- | | YARICOCELE=H¥qroccie, syo .‘fiml man of the National Democratic Com- | glands treated with unfailing suc- ittee in the absence of Chairman |fi| c ; left to-night for St. Louis, after | §| CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON MONTEVIDEO ring with Democratic leaders | §| gypnilis and all diseases of the blood ex jon stean hr‘_“‘ for a da s % promptly and thoroughly cured and at this | It is my belief,” he said to-night every trace of the poison eradigated . for “that George Fred from the system forever, restoring uys A T Sachusetts will be | J| health cnd purity. 12! to sc Bryan's running mate next | lach. & vear. Colonel Bryan is certain to be | . the Democratic nominee for President | 1 d in ap- ‘o 1900, and opposition to his renomina- | Because he guarantees to cure pearane Argentine | tion will scarcely find expression in the the cal and vention. ! of my reasons for coming to || Chicago has been to see about the es tablishment of a_great national Demo- in. We want a n aper /¥ in the United States, and | $400,000 $500,000 1 | “One Because his science and skill in Orient. Are You Sick or the National Democrat This organ will advocate | , which will be l}"“ c | THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC The Damage Cnused to the Road by‘ Floods in Texas Will Amount | to $400,000. | TREATMENT BY MAIL, DOCTOR SWEANY, He has tiic most complete and best equipped me He has successfuily treated and cured more stubborn and difficult diseases than all other He has all the latest improved electricai appliances for treatment of the sick and afflicted. | DR, SWEANY, |DISEASES SCIENTIFICALLY with the State organization until the had a settlement for last year's cro that under no nrlxuu“ \\rhl«l !h( | 7 Sost vigor join the corporation. | WEAK, NERVOUS MEN-Lost vigor Wiliiam Wehner proposed that the || :hattered nervous aused by wine makers unite and keep prices up | overwork, exc buse, re- by distilling the )~urn1||<. This was | sulting in weakness o y and brain, favorably received, also a prop- lossex finfheRuring | Why Dr. Sweany hdS the Most Extensive Practice— Because he will not take incurable cases in order to extort money from patients. »ears has been heralded from one end of the Pacific Coast to the other Because he gives al! his patients the best treatment science and skill can render, and the thou=~ sands he has curced sing his praises from ¥ exico to Alaska, an swoss weirs o | DOCTOR SWEANY, 7 A personal visit Is always to be have developed of which thousands who were unable to call at the office Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, CURE YOU| AND WILL | | [ becialis® for diseases of Men and Women on the Pacific Coast. and surgical offices on the Pacific Coast. TREATED AND CURED, HEART. Palpitations, irregular pulsa- tions, valvular di k and fatty lwnr( dropsy and rheuma- x:m of the heart, languid circulation, | ete. | KIDNEYS. Inflammation of the kid- he old rellable and long established spectalist. | Bright's disease, dia- ||| betes, congestion of the Kidneve: uias: | mia, gravel all scientifically | and succ ated by my com- | bined electro-medical treatment. |BLADDER. 2 : W of |the bladder. Thesc essing diseases invariably vield to this system of com- bined treatment. [LIVER- SPLEEN.All diseases of the er, jaundice, scfr- = o-x-go»mn and all or- Pc and Tonetional Sisoraois ol of liarrhea, dysentery, inflammation a all nervous and reflex disorders, rheu matism. | RHEUMATISM. Sciatica and lumbago o positively and quickly | i, and for the benent CUred by my new method of treatment, aders who may reside in San DISEASES OF RECTUM ‘FMUI& in that section of country, we Atisfied ourselves by a pains-| (hemorrhoids) internal or pn,(rudmg {taking investigation F. Sweany| itchings, éxcoriaticns, etc., positively p es decided.=kill in his special line of prac-| cured without the use of knife. and has justly earned a most enviable re-| ALl TISFASES OF W OMEN most successtully treated and promptly tien in the cure of all (’hru:\]é and nervous ure, varfocele an contagious CONtaglous sured by his combined electro-medical itreatment, titis, h “rom the America Jan “In reply to an of others of our Francisco, or have thoroughl tic pu all cases which he accepts. treating and curing thousands of patients the past twenty-’five d the Atlantic to the far-away and Ailing? If so Call and Consult 37 Market St., San Francisco, Cal, b p;?ferr@d but for those who are unable to call 1 em of home treatment which is entirely successfu ave been cured at home. ey meany L SWEA™-Y, M. D. 10 a. m tolp m a s AUSTIN, Te: June 24.—The Southern | Pacific Company sustain®l the most ser gu washouts i the history of that rond | by e recent floods in Weat' Tex BAJA CAL]FORNIA Aging effects of the DIEH waterd nob i off ey Damiana Bitters 3 %U'!sl'-“d t is conservatively esti- mated by Bouthern Pacific construction | s a Great Restorative, Invigorator and Ner- officials who are at the scene of the wash- | vine. | cut that the company’s loss will reach | The most wonderful aphrodistac and Special swow. Tonic for the Sexual Organs of Toth sexc, | Twenty-eight miles of track and a nur. | The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the iid- | ber of bridges were washed away amd | nevs and Bladder. Sells on its own Morits | will b i e | NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents, o e ebullt A force of 300 M | 323 Market street, 8. F.—(Send for Cireular.) ner conRiBont s :1 it will take about six ‘WILD MAN CAUSES A SCARE. GLEANSI“GI | Terrorizes Residents in the Vi unl'vK BEAUTIFYING| of Portuguese Point. ! CHARLES MEINECKE & CO. oets A oy SAN FRANC!SCO, CAL. | 4 | The grandest combination on | CHICO, June 24—For several days a|earth for cleansing, Rurifying | wild man has terrorized the residents in | &M A TRY S e | the horhood of Portuguese DPoint, | (omplexion fs WOODBURY'S Facial Soap and about. twenty-five miles east of this city: | tuth was was more Bondertal than thy resuity | held on N truth was ever more wonderful than the results accomplished by thelr use in the tollet and beth. Bold everywhers, Officers are searching the country, but at | last reports they had seen nothing of the | REGISTRATION OF VOTERS ——FOR THE— PRIMARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, EGISTRATION FOR THE PRIMARY AND FOR BARBERS, BA bootblacks, batn. tables, crs, BRUSHES brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, dyers, flourmills, foundries. xumcqpaxnsx«»cuons 'u‘ now open at the :l‘-.!;}l’::;n D'r:mer-mgnl&*:zr lh:‘- office of the Registrar o ‘oters, at the City n-roN Hall, McAllister-street entrance. Registration BUCHANAN BROS,, for the purposes of the Primary Election (to be held on August 8, 1899) WILL CEASE JULY 92, 1599, and for the Municipal Election (to be mber 1, 1899) will coritinue to and | including October 12, 1899, when ail registra- tion will cease. All qualified electors who were registered at the last General -Election, or who huve registered since that time, AND WHO WILL HAVE Ce 3 WITHIN THEIR RES PRECINCTS, Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento s entitled to vote at ai 0k oty Bt tions must be registered upon the Register of the City and County as an elector of and within the election precinct wherein he claims | 1o be endtled to vote, Office open from 9 a. m. | to 5 p. m. By order of the Board of Eleotion Commis- sloners. 1 RADWAYS'S READY RELIEF has stood | \mrw-led be(ore the public tor 50 years as a | It instantly relieves and quickly | Spra Throats, [nfluenza. Bron- roatism, Neuralgia, | Headache, Toothache ln ali paine. Internally Street Railway Company and its strik- | presented a form | and he would sign it. | FOUND NOV BURIED TREASURE. | | Failure of the Several Expeditio;s to | b | | discovered in the way of landmarks is | | my own secret. | search, and it is only a matter of time J. STEPPACHER, Registrar of Yoters. Palns. All aruggiste. ADVERTISEMENTS. CLEARING IN THE... SILK DEPART! The Clearing Movement in the Sitk D Sins to-morrow. Thousands of vards of b have suffered price reduction Never .in t our store-l\'eeping have we offered values | G0c Wash Stlks, this colorings, in checks and tty for walsts and ¥ 80c 2--ITEMS IN DREaS GUUDS 1400 yards of son’s latest cellent qu: s dre: wil AT HALF PRICE ™ i T SALE DF BLAGK GOUI]S REMNAN vards ENEASEEENSEEE AR ERE ANEREE) o clear our counters of many remnants 4y 4 o lengths) of chofce F Cr ared Brillian we have mar} down from 25 to 40 r Short » proofs that the goods so redu COME RLY AND SECURE A BARGAIN. PHENOMENAL SILK WAIST SALE, 40 dozen Lad orrow we place on sale 135 Black To- flnd red Silk Watsts, made of new! Shirt ¥ corded s! latest colorings of Dnavy, g1 50, Yc White rquoise, cyrano, pink, corn gy B regular and black, lined thre uuzhwm to 42, \nur choice slzes I 0. worth Special at . SEE WINDOW DISF’LAY COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. FEFEIEEERAGED BEREEEIENE A2 AGENINAn NS AROnES CLEVELAND'S BIG DEMOCRATS ARE STRIKE SETTLED N A DEADLOCK Street Car Traffic Will 'No Nominations Made at I Bl b e b P pre e bl Be Resumed. Lcuisville. AN AGREEMENT REACHED BALLOTING FOR GOVERNOR COMPANY AND EMPLOYES COME HARDIN’S WITHDRAWAL ONLY TO AN UNDERSTANDING. INCREASES HIS VOTE. e IR Provision Made for the Reinstate- The Platform Adopted Arraigns the ment of Eighty Per Cent of the Republican National and State 0ld Hands and for Arbi- Administrations and De- tration in Future. | clares for Free Silver. g el Sperial. Diapatth to. The call. } Special Dispatch to The Cali CLEVELAND, June 24—An agree-| LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 24—After a ment between the Big Consolidated week of excitement the Democratic State Convention passed to-day in a tiresome deadloc was had to-night day morning withc An adjournment until 9 o'clock Mon- ut making any nom- ing employes was reached at 6 o'clock this evening, and it is probable that cars will be running as usual on all the lines of the to-mcrrow. compan apidly for oo Last night it wa- believ the trou- Fhe report GE fthe ble was at an e but there was a | tee, o hiteh in the negotiations this morn- | ing when the company re d to sign the proposition adopted at the meeting & of lhe strik last evening. The com- | ) "‘_”"". s pany’'s refu 5 the al- I*“‘_‘ ""l-‘”‘l eclares for legation t r of the | i \«I{I'}.‘ i proposition which ha awn by | {1EN: adminis striker! were suscepti- the striker YV ere ouSCebtle | alaction oft 3. C ble of misinterpretation and were tot ic ar b Black lr\ rn to fill t a clea atement of cc X:(-:r vacancy: in the United Sta - The special committee of the City %% s el Council went to work, however, and Then u}\; hfl‘l.t‘llh\' xlmxw ; finally the officers of the company and 1y Sl = @ : o the executive committee of the strik- |- . i & i sether. After party in this & under ers were brought together. After a |papner withdrew his nar long conference the Council committe e of agreement and | asked both rides what they thought of it. President Everett of the street railway company said it suited him The strikers s peech, which etin, to strength more convention than' it satisfied them. The document was | o "“'lf‘}(,}.“l"" | therefore signed by both sides, the|cpown on th ¢ rikers' committee saying no further |William Goebel had to his credit with= tification by the strikers was nec- |n loss thaw & Score ‘h votes to essary. | give him the nomin: there was a The agreement provides for the hear- | spontaneons. outburet Hardin en- ing of grievances and a resort to ar- | bitration in case the men and the com- pany cannot agree, and it also pro- | vides for the reinstatement of practi- | cally S0 per cent of the cld men - at once, the remainder, except those who | have been guilty of violence, being | placed on the waiting Mst. President | Everett said cars would be started in the morning. »r half an hour ping into rdin, who - more than 190 Il call, had upward capitulation, the lasted f nes which came very on :),, D0 W ne. d drift in favoer of > voting, but it was me people throwin or within ¢ There was to eve Cocos Island. was significant in STOCKTON, June 24.—“The buried | P A treasure of Cocos Island? No;' those | dent purpose of the Stone men to rr English men-of-war found nothing— Goebel getting the long end of ¢ a clew to the hiding place. in, at least until Stone had “And you, captain?’ test of his strength." “I have been hunting for seven years | ballots up to |now for the pirates’ gold. What I have | enth showed ely any cha ainybody's race and at pres is no sign of a break in the d After the second ballot the strength of the candidates fluctuated, first being in the lead and then another, when the convention highest vote.that had been I have not given up the | when I shall find the treasure—$60,000,- 000, according to one veérsion.” The speaker was Captain Geissler, who, with a little band of followers, but adjourned the record sailed for the Costa. Rican isle seven | after the second ballot was 394, cast years ago in the stanch little twenty- | for Stone on the eighth ballot. eight-foot yacht Hayseed, built by Earlier in the evening several at- Dave Creaner in a Stockton barn. With his wife, who foilowed him to the island subsequently, he arrived in this city the other day from New York, where he went from Cocos to order machinery for use on his plantation there—for be- sides treasure hunting he has engaged in coffee and banana planting during his seven years’ residence in the tropics. tempts by the Goebel forces to force an adjournment until Monday were voted down. After the eleventh ballot had been taken a resolution was offered by the Goebel people providing that after the next ballot the name of the candi- date having the vest number of votes be dropped. was. opposed by the combined ngth of Hardin and Stone. The r nmun W de- feated by a vote of 715. The convention then adjuurnod \mtfl Mon- day morning. 1 Thi tr ———————— Celebrate the Fourth with California fireworks. Buy direct from makers. Cali- fornia Fireworks Co.. 219 Front st, s