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8 THE SAN ¥FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1899, S ADVERTISEMENTS. DREYFUS SLOWLY | REGAINS STRENGTH o SINCERELY GRATEFUL T0 IS FRIENDS He Is Astonished Also at the Machinations of His Enemies. Feels at Last That Justice Will Be Done to Him by the French People ved as to hi h has left a his ex H his mem- nightn ks back to ence of bringir ordina »wing to ) is under in- at a inter- mem- nent strain-th 1 hav ) int cq hir contents of th s FRENCH PARLIAMENT s TAKES A VACATION | Chamber pub- the hours £ MM Com- 5D memt M ebate M. Wz nt to_this )y Premier clined to con upheld ym the right, the was adjou CONFERENCE AMENDS ARBITRATION CLAUSE Germans Wished It Made Optional Instead of Com- pulsory. THE HAGUE; July 4 afternoon of the arbitration the question whether arbitration should be obligatory or optional arose and a declaration from the German delegate to the effect that he had received formal instructions not to accept the plea of v arbitration otherwise than by nvention. s of this statement, article 1 of the Russian proposal was struck out and replaced by a provision declaring that bitration should be optional, except in c of conventions between the powe: All the delegates agre to this, Bourgeois, head of the French delegatic Jdeclaring that he had accepted it only as a4 compromise, M. See Williams, Steward, Gleason and McMa- hon, Tillman, Everett, etc., great cake- walkers, at International Cakewalk Car- nival, Mechanics’ Pavilion, July 15 to 22.° At a meeting this | committee, | oF wurToL BRATES 1 | BAGING TORRENT FOR ABE MAJORS ! | | ent to the nav ancisco for treatment. charge from the hospital he was ¢ home and leave, but his_subs CROCKER'S OFFER DISASTROUS FlRt T0 VINEYARDISTS IN RENO'S CENTER S e + %% x| Fourteen Dollars a Ton|Rows of Oid Buildings * %% x ¥ ¥ K ¥R * % ¥ ¥ X * * % * : for Grapes. Totally Destroyed. * ‘ | 5 b £ * |SEEKS TO CONTROL THE CROP THE CAUSE IS UNKNOWN : e | e B * Iy 4—Comte Boni de Casteliane, w0 oo e A tuming * |BELIEVES HE CAN ADVANCE|AGED FORTUNE TELLER HAS A * his recent letter to Madame Dreyfus Inviting her and her hus- | PRICES. NARROW ESCAPE. d his chat ter the pris er cquittal, of which the A S * ressed himself The Comte, who ch s the Prince o ng inan at you are in no way concerned,” says: “If | Asks the Growers to Co-operate With | The Loss Is Estimated to Be at Least e e n TR s il Rad olehe 25,000, On Which There * none of us would condescend to call to accoun Profit From Their Is Very Little In- % £ surance. ative of Dreyfus by marriage, but In this case it Is Vines. A the other and, it is as a protector of gambling —— e Reports More Alarming. s, July special to the I 1 om Dall xas, says: An- flood disaster the fi bulletin receive -night, ap- t at Calvert occurred Valle fro than th; turday last Br the that Missourt Dewey and S n the wn Friday ternoon n large river the mi Reports say Kansas tation, River be- a Texas Rai f ossing river n 1y and han ever drifts o are floating Alarming La Jkshire Postal of to-night 1t over the Lowrey Sealey, 25 Missouri, gone on any minut Kansas an. track ar about a mile n the 1 points have not vet e th a too late. will be drowned be- awched. This after- three hundr hundre a small nd near Br the water rising rapic y are wned by this tim river an in rd up to the present.’ | PAYMASTER WILCOX MAY BE DISMISSED the Hands of the Presi- dent. July 4.—A NEW YORK, Washington 1 Secretary .ong has fo > President for his finding of the court-m tried Paymaster Wil- B. navy. This means Mr. Wilcox guilty kenness and recom- court for ge of dri hat he be it S the dismissed the service. tary Long has rec- oved d that fing be was tried at Mare Is of the alleged offe rn from the Mor condi uch as to lead to the P charge upon which recommendation y the President , upon a warning given some time ago. This officer Manila earned the commendation Dewey by making a trip with Naval nning of the report 1s a very valu- naval document. STORES STONED BY MOB. Rioting Ccnfinue’s’on the Streets of Madrid and Barcelona. MADRID, July 4—At Alicante to-day 1 mob stoned the stores whose owners refused to close. The Octrof offices were set on fire by the rioter During a avalry charge at Valencia a French- an who attempted to raise a flag at a window w injured. BARCELONA, July 4.—The disturb- umed here this morning. compelled to close and the car service was sus- pended. As the lines are worked by an English company it is reported diplo- matic representations will be made to > Government on the subject of the damage sustained. NICHOLAS TO THE FINNS. Hopes the Suffering People Will Prove Their Loyal Devotion. ST. PETERSBURG, July 4—While refusing to recefve the Finnish depu- tation, the Czar has issued a rescript declaring that when hé ascended the throne he took up the sacred duty of watching over the welfare of all peo- le under the Russion sceptre and deemed it well to land the special fabric of internal leg- islation conferred on it by my mighty forefathers.” His Majesty then pressed the hope that “the loyal devo- tion of the Finns would be proved to the satisfaction of their Governor Gen- eral. - Light on Diamond Head. HONOLULU, June 21.—The observations of the new light (red an white) at Diamond Head, lit for the first time on Sunday evening, and it is ex- pected that about the first of next month the official Kroc]amatlon of its being in operation will be promulgated. that | preserve to Finn- | ex- | Govern- | ment tug Eleu is now engaged in tnkingj rmit me to tell you that Dre ‘fus himself would Spectal Dispatch to The Call. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. HEALDSBURG, July 4—During the| RENO, July 4—Fire broke out at the EXx past few days every vineyardist in this | southeast corner of Second and Virginia part of Sonoma County has recelved a | streets at 10 o’clock to-night in a row of | €opy of the following circular letter from | wooden buildings and spread with alarm- J. Crocker, ex-president of the | ing rapiaity. Shortly after 11 o'clock the i Cecuoniae | spread was checked, but by that time [+4 444+ 4+ 4++4+++4+ 4444+ s a block each on Virginia and Second SAN FRANC July 1. 3 | streets, extending respectively south and Dear Sir 1 invite your attent | t from the corner, was a sec thing DL | mass of flam . 3 e ottt | Al of Reno's fire-fighting facllities, as- | £ plan of esta & a basis for | sisted by willing voluriteers, have fought | the the viticultural iuterests of 5 he failure L from behind hastily constructed will again be jeopardized by tl 9. 2 the fi Daily Become|Outlaw Granted a Stay |3 of e vinemakers of the State to re- $ | screens, the heat belng so intense that < organize ° °. % |all the buildings across the street from of Execution. | I firmly believe that th ithe the fire are badly scorched and have been | Saltome ) ers' Corporation Was 3 | on fire a number of tim o et [T tontrer'se %he roduct they cannot suc- On' Virginia street, at the corner of | ceed, ity Yonceded that 4 | Second, the first buiiding destroyed was | EpecialiDispatchitofutie SCall hey’ nbine together again for that occupied by Fred Kohlster, tallor - ‘ mutual protection | shop: en Scame Dodson & Farrion's LT LAKE, Utah, July 4—Abe Majors e Tha “sironmstances 1. have re- 4 [ &20B%, PACT vole fac e iSpaniah (o will not be Judge | 4 signed the presidency of the corporation ol Dyl oLy oo fActory, Hart hav 2 cu and, foliowing my orlginal 1deg of Dens- Mrs, Goodman, fortune teller; Louis Even- until the case may be the fiting: the dndustey, o8 WoLc 0 e zinon's saloon and a French laundry. On preme Court of the State. While public hegrage ¥ | Second street the fire took in three build, Sl al e ) IR : s owned by F. C. Updike and occupiec sentiment generally Is strong agains: the by a paint shop, paper store, carpenter ing fellow in Ogden, the ministers of chop amd an unoccupied house. Th S e et together with their contents, were royed. PEEE PPt 0044004040040 4 444440444 SEEEEEEIIEIIE I bbb I I bbbttt itt e Being aitogether wogden structures anc )t he who firec at 1 will 4 a fair breeze blowing from the west, they h» ::‘I"l ’[“\KA( :l\ % 3 = frI( “') 1 stan T burned lik tinder. .\111"} no time to . who was 1 $12 per ton for missions @ | remove their contents. The spread of the however, ar s was so rapid that it was with diffi- e | that Mrs. Goodman, an aged and | decrepit fortune teller, was rescued from ! o her rooms. The front of “the Washoe w the con- | cap! W was in County Bank was somewhat damaged by Contet eniteniary = e heat. The front and contents of H. J. He was the respit Thye's wholes: liquor establishment, o hat | Porteous’ Decorating Company and_Fol- case came before preme | som & Camlan's srocery store. suffered il d a new trial. | considerable damage. edham's is no d in my mind,” he | furnitur "“1‘” was on , but was my co »n_was the result vou in regard ¢ | finally saved. : 1 was had in the heat of | i he fine business block recently built by pathoufia due conaliorniion CROCKER Mrs. Oscar mity was scorchied C ts in the cas thing I wish south s > loss 1s estima O er red 1ho | 444444+t b bbb et l nee very it Lo 4 r the rear o ) E: k t n| Tn an interview to-day one of the lead- | Fut ts cause is shrouded a - about you s and vineyardists of So- expressed the opinfon Hz.]\L but I do not care scuss t| the offer Mr. Crocker was not on! afdoinot cax i ;l,w(":‘;h.v._;l_ but -.1;]5\(,4 Shick SAMOAN COMMISSION > cou 2 ‘rocker ha NEWS OF HAWAIIAN [ FdehDE, ann it ond READY TO RETURN SUGAR PLANTATIONS | yuritees, yie- it u'r'y.."..',’ Gl | Will Sail for San Francisco Within llef that he c lift the industry to a Ten Days If No Complica- Cabinet Decides to Grant a Franchise | having basis for the growers. Internal et to the Hilo and Kohala Rail- his was followed by his resignation NEW YORK, July 4—A Tribune Wash- way Company. presidency. and the affairs of th -| T one this fmoriing HONOLULU, June 27.—Stockholders UL L T | \tch from Com. LI the marke and the hopes of the growers are A PERSONAL MATT IF YOU ARE THINKING OF FIXING UP THE HOUSE. Delightful Patterns—Beauty _Spots to Walk On—at Pleasant Priccs. o sides to wear. 2 THE OLD-FASHIONED DAMASK INGRAINS, tw ( ormeriy 50c) 33: OLD-FASHION THREE-PLYS, thick as a board (-o_rrfi Ehy Br ) GREAT BIG RUGS, to which the cunning little Japs have given :Or_lm, = colorings and desizns, 9x12 ..(forin $15.00)..$10. [ XXX quality (formerly 450) 29¢ OLD DUTCH CARPET ‘FAN TAN” and “*N/ GAYA” MATTINC > .(SS.O‘O quality), 4o vards $5.98 Out-of-town otders, with dimensions, given special attention. ART CARPET CO., 228 POWELL STREET, Near Geary CANGER and TUMORS GU REn No KNIFE or PAIN No Pay untit CURED | Any lump in a woman's breast is cancer; they al- ways poison the | glands in armpit. | When 1he cancer The Celebrated * 3S. a roll, leave Francisco: 10 a. m., . August | Steamers . Seattle, ‘Anacortes (Wash, 15, 20, 2 nereafter: Whatcom 10, 2 i i steamers ip armpit gets large cure is impo: ible. N 1 ces. Face and lip also very common place: S 90 PAGE BOOK SENT FREE With testimonials of thousands | have Cured S.R. CHAMLEY, M D., 25 Third St., S.F. SEND to SOME ONE with CANCER San Simeon, Obispo). ntura, Hueneme, » (Los Angeles) and 1 19 21, San Pedro, Newport, § a Luts Obispo) es and Redondc 9 1, 21 visir DR, JORDAN’S crear EHUSEUM OF AKATOMY § 1051 MAREET ST. bet. G:h&T:8, S.F.Ca, e Loty The Largess An Mex.), 10 a f each Specalist on the Coast. DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES r further information obtain fold to chanze ' | ing dates Conen free and strictly privat street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. 10 Market st., San Ge DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS PO R TI.AN Fi n S| street Whart at 10 a. m. FAR #12 First Class Inciuding Berths $8 Second Class and Meals. Columbia satls June 22; July 2, 12, % State of California eails June 17, 21; July 17, 11, 27 Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points Fast. E. C. WARD, Genera] Agent, Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendent. ' PACIFIG COAST STEAMSHIP | | | . | SANT:. LAXATIVES co. STEAMER UMATILLA, VITALIS Salling from San Franciseo JULY 135, & ; - | | — | > @ THE NEW = 4 7 FREHCH win h the N Seattle w 4 Tra for & 0th Day 1s sent a postal card T R “ Y hrough rates et HMokete sy TAnIDE Bavorab i e 1e most iy . , e TICKET « # New Montgumery at. rehasing grapes. 1 h This i taken by the authorities as con- GOODALL Nt o | x f . ;‘ l“h.- omm “mn TS, 10 Market st.. San boiler and | Many vinevardists made to reply e pot bea o Pona i s lantatio firmatively, but others ted pleted, e thasand SIS SIt ¢ Lol plantation/|iafixmati valu JEHL Bl ker denier re- [ new complications arisc. 5 = e AMERICAN LINE. dered its former | ferred to, whose name Call The collier Brutus went out to Samoa | OAL arborn St., Chicag® | NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. lcd to grant a | Spondent was requested with to supply the Philadelphia with oD as 6o Sloyin Pharmasy [ X ki ) and Kohala Railw “Mr. Crocker will not secure suff the ‘Tagaliiis Tetuin g8 J. Bryan (two stores), Crant Drug Co., in ek i Headay t10 Company in the near | contracts to put project into | mained with the Badgfr as a A Dy X rom New Y¢ nesday, 10 . m. future the island of Hawaii will be | The only reason for m{g b xl..r is t Tlup “" ase ""“1'.';,"2§”‘fi""“,‘m» = = St. Paul Sl S aaeats St er th rallroads, too good, too 1 . a_characteristic | be protracted om _Eonolt New Yor oo st 2 -fc ¥ Mr. Crocker in his dealings with the | ably will go to San Franci : TPIC BELTS ek W TE AR t - | ficials think the Badger will proc it h | RED STAR LINE. ominent plan a number of vineyard- | stralght to the latter port, reaching there from $350 to | Neve Vo sn N KB orn sts to-day o 1|lmnrl this opinfon. They | August 1 R o ¥y Wednesday, 12 noon a fire, started hy h back in the belief that pri will go 2 Commissioners will come alirect to By | .August 1 yeom o ‘broke out 1y the | Still higher, and they r lose ter op- | Washington, and probably will hold sev- | T Quacks e s plantation portunities by signing Mr. Crocker’s con- | eral conferenc suh, e ,‘n.r( submitting fient. % 3 ... Aug. 18 ites | tracts, | their reports t heir respective govern- | r particulars EMPIRE LINE. t ppointed manager | In this connection It may be said that | = S send 2 in Seattle, St. Michae,"uawsa Cit ryde pantaion e NANAZEr | john D, Bosch of Windsor. who is now | The Abarenda left Valparaiso to-day | for ““Booklet e, St. - n City. lers have also been gladdened at the | erecting the lurges ery in the county | with material for the new coaling station | , SR For full information rearding freight and pas. e of an excellent supply of wate | at Geyserville, great difficulty in se-| at Pago Pago, Samoa. | o i o =i o fsgecanply so- 3 | the fertile TLawal Valley for settlers|ton to warrant him in putting up thi | pposite Palace Hotel, 8. F. e i o£ OF /ANy of 6 sgencles: | working on ¢ ntation. - | winery. This price 2% ton or more | HUNTER WILL REPRESENT | - - Among _ the wing ones thero | ? the prices oy _the ia are breathle S5of aiprojecied | ast vear for their grapes. [ R T Kestores VITALITY | “big deal” in ol aprolectat] Mr. Crocker with another $2 ad- ENGLAND AT SAMOA| NER VI LOST VIGOR. | » 4 - | Findings of the Court-Martial Now in | [OPPUUUT TR USRS T T S R R R R R S SR AR SRR e | 1 WILL INVESTIGATE 1 for still better pricea. Will Temporarily Replace Consul SUPPOSED MURDERS|DEWEY RECUPERATES el ; % S IN CEYLON H|LLS _I,n.\‘?os. ,Jf”v‘ 4.‘ !r.\ '?w \H(m‘lsn of WASHINGTON, July 4.—There is reason - g "nlm"‘)‘fl;l‘: 'wr-‘l[‘l"l.l (zlf‘;!fl.l‘dln::"!:“”l]ui::: to believe that the State Department will re able "W t on foot an fnvesilgation of the sun-| PORT SAID, July 4—The latest news of | a liam St. John Broderick, reply- posed murder of mf‘rxl. :u‘ ‘rwy“!‘y \\"X-{’ the Olympia is _that the ship stopped at|ing to question, announced that Mr. members of the expedition ascending the | Colombo to enable Admiral Dewey to re- | Hunter, the chief police magistrate of the Xingu river. in Brazil, some months ago. | cuperate his health in the hill country of | Fiji Is s, had been appointed British Minister Bryan made no official re- | Cevlon. 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