The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 8, 1899, Page 4

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY S8, 1899 FRANKLIN TUNNEL ON THE VALLEY ROAD LUNAS SLAYERS |DEADLY KisSING — [[TILE IS LEFT | | EARS | IS NEARING CONPLETION. -~ MEACQUITTED e e JosE OF COULTERVILLE |Heavy Loss by Thurs- day’s Fire. i-os-e3s-+o+g@ Plea of Self-Defense lsf . ? Sustained. { H : T = i Kitten Bitten by One of the . : | | . ;i ¢ EVIDENCE OF CONSPIRACY | Insects Dies Within Ten {INSURANCE ~ VERY LIGHT 4 GENERALS HAD PLANNED TO| Minutes. |BURNED BUILDINGS NUMBER . KILL AGUINALDO. | | SIXTY-SEVEN. @+ v e eiei et eiededei et eieied +ieieie@ ~ - * 3 Since the Death of His Rival the & | Telephone Agent Grensell Reports + Dictator’s Influence Among . That Those Who Lost Their 2 the Filipinos Has Been | ’; Homes Are Not in Need 1 Strengthened. 3 4 of Assistance. pe . e i 3 e - Special Dispatch The Call. ) € Spectal Dispatch to The Call £ T trial at Cabuna- Z 3 javers of General Luna; the B¢ iay . leader who was assassinated by $ | toriving guard of Aguinaldo’s re: is ¢ * ended. The accused were acquitted on . art of towr $ ground elf-defense. The i lieved to have caused by . showed there was a conspiracy on which had been used § una and other officers to 2 rd make Luna dictator. death seems to have strength- | Aguinaldo’s leadership for the time, | d Luna's supporters gre now outwardly val to Agnaide. . | The Spanish eolony here is lionizing the survivors of the Sp: garrison at Baler, on the east -coast of Luzon, who urned here last night with the Span- commissioners sent to treat with the binos for the surrender of the Spanish ners. A dozen banquets have been arranged \“thair honor and a subscription has been ft. Lieutenant Mar- TN S S P . on. denies the n Morenas, the ded at Baler, becau: a white flag. Martin say died of beri beri. nsport Churroca is to the mission. for a frien an of Sulu, w 1 . B R e e e the cap- tunnel, on ced through take Gen- on a dip- Sulu Isi R S e & %D @6 00000060 000000 ¢ Gebedetsbededoed o p\o-?b«er‘bO&Q@OvQ@O@’OQQO'VQ@"@0@0@ sieie@ AN JOSE, July 7.—The deadly kissing bug, which causing such consternation in the East, has made its appearance in this city. As vet its vietim is only a pretty kitten, but mothers are becoming alarm- ed for their children. Society girls are excited and there promises to be a run on the dry goods stores for veiling and mosquito netting. The pleasure of all children will be curtailed, and unruly { v and kept in check by threats of this new bugaboo, the kissing bug. There appears to be no mistake that the insect is a near relative of the deadly osculator seen on the Atlantic seaccast. It is identical with illustra- ns published, with the exception that its wings are jet black, while its Eastern cou are mottled. The subject of the illustration accompanying this article was picked up by some young ladies last evening and carried into the Garden City Drug- store, conducted by Edward Hoen. at the corner of Third and Santa Clara W, ved a subsidy ke command of San Fernando. Uni STANFORD UNIVERSITY WARRING ON SALOONS ' * Petitions the Supervisors Against the Issuance of a License at Mayfield. - ® ® + < + < + < B [ B < - (4] - < » avoid it will @ UROROROTON O % 0RO EDITORS NEW OFFICERS BOUNDARY DISPUT QUEEN VICTORI TANFORD UNIVERSITY, July 7— Stanford University is making a decided protest against the saloons of Mayfield. n application to the Supervisors of Santa ¥ to grant a license to Nils streets. The nature of the find was not known at that time and the bug ay with. The kitten knocked it around with its paws for a few minutes and finally took it into its mo It dropped the bug instantly, as if it was a piece of hot iron. A < seconds later the kitten was in the throes of death and in ten minutes it was dead and stiff. was given to a Kitten Johneon for the reopening of the YAl It had been bitten on the lip, as was indicated by a smail blue Spot. Ma E has been vigorously op Mr. Hoen was surprised at the deadly bite of the insect and put it into 1 P authorities of Beans a vial for future examination. The dead kitten was given to a garbage man C iversit s of ) = M d. James H. Ferguson. who has led the Stanford forces in debate, has active of this movement and has cir- on to the Supervisors ask- e be not renewed. The and hauled away. This morning Mr. Hoen saw in The Call a picture of the Eastern kissing bug, and a comparison was made with the insect that killed the kitten. Ev- erybody pronounced it of the same species. There is a fruit store next door to thedrug store. In frontof this the bug FLalt was found. It is believed the bug was imported in a bunch of bananas or pineapples from some tropical climate. Women’s Congress Del- egates Go to Windsor. STl R. H. Henry Is Chosen|Fresh Instructions Sent President. | to Choate. nearly all the yfield have joined in roperts the e of liquor has been forever pro- | he town of Palo Alto by the ginal deeds to the real estate, and the us of the university has been simi- jarly protected by the provisions made by the late Governor Leland Stanford. | | In consequence, the liquor business has had to go elsewhere and the saloons of Mayfield, which is the nearest town, have ourished. The town now has six of them, es a brewery. The Little Vendome = been frequented at times by young dents, and the scenes there, It is imed. have been quite hilarious, ex- ding, in fact, the limit of behavior set “The utmost liberty con- sistent with good scholarship.” | { ATTORNEY HEARTY WELCOME "™ 5525 s Passing of W. L. Dudley Sr. of Stock- | | ton While Sojourning at | Lake Tahoe. | { | ACCIDENTALLY SHOT WHILE OUT DRIVING Hanford Woman Wounded by the Discharge of a Gun in Her Carriage. HANFORD, J 7.—What came near Los Angelenos Meet In- coming Trains. e STOCKTON. July 7.—A private t gram received at noon to-da nounced - the death of W. L. Dudley Sr. at McKi BRYAN’S FRIENDS CLAIM _ HE HAS ENOUGH VOTES e el e Bhoaitene D e GELES, Jul early 200! 5 mapn of unusual intellectual force and o the National ucational As- = S native ol soclation arrived in the city to-day, and | ¢ special trains are morrow, bringing first session of Declare a Total of Six Hundred and Twenty-Six Is Already Assured the Nebraskan. YORK, 7. w cheduled to ar-{ op several thou- | one of the old: land rive SUDDEN DEATH OF THOMAS B. HENLEY alist Stricken by at v Council of It will continue through committee i than enough to nominate. e fcllowing table is given: FOR BRY charge of the entertainm 3 rs is taking care of t Bith Allen P L | shape and there is N0 con- | Harvard and was t educators are alreaay ational Ed- | 4 United States Harris will Qregon Pennsyivania uth Carolina uth Dakota... janded first at San Juan and proceeded via the San Juan River and Lake Nica- ragua to the Pacifi Five months elapsea of Educ: oner 10-mOTTOW. averse to dispatching B a —— Harbor other No train bringing delegates vefore tvh(- 1(: ‘nr(‘x s d ob}am (Lxflrsp)‘r- ; e % | vention or visitors attracted e B e B RAPID RAILWAY BUILDING. ccause of the 5 tion TS : rereby b | crowded condition of the steamers. The s proaches the city but it is met by a finally reached San Francisco Bay on Washington s Southern Pacific Construction Fo}ce 24 | gation of Los Angeles men and 1845, - Mr. November Dudley F 0cec . 18 Wisconsin .. ~, ~ 3 16 West Virainia........ 12 | who present to the visitors offer} to Calaveras County and was elected Al- Hurries Work on the Gap. 0 # Wyoming 8| fruits and flowers and a rofa jicalderal Nk i neTE L I IS e AT | oA TR B RTIR AT duty ) will be closed as far as below Surf within six weeks 1 for the completion of thi the grounds. Tt . | Honda will be finished | when the rails will be laid. Contractor ell known scnlptor and | Ramish said the work was proi turned to California in 1852. He enga Professor | {n the law practice in Mokelumne Hill In 1867 he came to Stockton and had re- sided here since then. Mr. Dudley married at Newcastle ada, | iss Mary C. Doak, w | the Golden State. Notable arrivals to-day are o | Alfred W. French of Brooklyn. t of empires for nally recognized wns her work in s of her sex to equal Total ACCUSED OF STEALING GOVERNMENT SCRIPT DIPLOMAS FOR STUDENTS. Fifty-Two Granted by San Mateo’s Board of Education. Ernest Gentry Arrested at Keswick on a Warrant From New Mexico. CONSCRIPTION BILL | James A. Greenwood of Ka Vice president of the National Educ SPRUNG BY LANSDOWNE oclation; L. E. Harvey, State Super- : s intendent of Public Instruction of Wis-| jesigner of the national Lincoln monu- | bexond his expeetations. consin; Mis3 Belle Dean, in charse of the | ment. Dudiey was a member of the “The right of way will be clear very COneMs in the Pichango Indian reserva- | stitutional Convention in 18%. He was | soon.” he said. “and other contracts w Unpopular Measure Introduced in the | schools in the, "SR Nicholas Mur- | elected to Congress on the Anti-Lecomp. | be lét across iands that are 3 English House of Butler of Columbia U New | ton ticket 4n I but did not cl sible to consider, ow to the v impo: Marshal O > FOOD CITY lys 7.— Ay o REDWOOD CITY. iy (3. The Hgaul| , 1 oNDON, July 7.-3u *fhe . Houes of T D Robert B. Fulton of the University | seat. He declined the renomination ir |as to agreement between ot ot Mateo County has|yoral 1o day the Secretary of Stats for | of Mississippl. A. R. Tavlor, presldent of | 1658, = Lords 3 3 s ucation from | The deceased leaves a_widow and four the Natlonal Council of Ed mining of candidates | L. H. Jones o The public seneai= | War, Lord Lansdowne, introduced a bill which was regarded as the thin ead of the wedge of conscription, and is, there- fore, likely to render the Government un- popular. The bill, which is entitled th “militia bailot act,” is intended to sim of Cleveland | children—Elizabeth M_. Ellena G.. William and John Dewey . trustees of | L. and Mary Frances. The first named The National Council, are to arrive to-| g Mrs. Herron of Oakland; Eliena G rerrow, when the first session of the | the wife of L. H. Parker of Beloit, Wi i ]s meld 7 | and Mary Frances is Mrs. Dr. Terrs of One of the unique features of the con-| Sacrhmento. - s. where the st Gentry, wanted at Soeorro r grand larceny. About May 1 a cowboy Emporia, Kans. e of liquor aroun great need of g« d to work. Crc Finger, Violet Robin- 1ger Meade, Florence [ John Morton, Liz- a le can push the work along with the climate e CANAL COMMISSION nd a small quantity o s jity and regularize is - é Tndtan | s & n*onsGe ail zi nger. plity and regularize an existing act now | ventfon is to be the exhibit of the Indian| The fortune of Mr. Dudley is estimated the v T o 0 e been*oniGentry's trail ¢ Millbra e T, finerva Me. | practically suspended In favor of volun- | Semeole, which is now nearly ready. A|at §5.0M. The body will be brought here ' O s A AR WILL GO TO PARIS Marshal Pate ity., Rose Mangin j-tory enlisucnl. : | SfnoolSt tweive Indian maidens will be | for burial g e O B Blackt mile Brissolari. { b his sneecti Introducing the, measiire Phere ana wilk feminstrata the work of the = Death at Santa Cruz. £ D et bolan the S —Marguerite G. Briggen. Lopd TannsKiany] DRty ed ihat | Tpgian schools in manual training. ere alls Dead at th SANTA CRUZ, July 7.—Charles T. Sut- Sub-Committee Intends to Examina corrn delug D Hiltmoon Bay—Grace Lape. . e Goysriment only Fanted Iyl he e b orchestra composed of| R1o VISTA, Jul ‘{;eflzl?;I of the | Phen died last evenin on S h a . - ol Amanda E S 3 o n to , which wi ive several | ) 3 Nog i d str e mpany. O ivo’s Berurucs'ofice atTted 35 3 1 Mansfleld, Fred | U¥INg to duce conscription by a side | “OPEETE CHIS®of this city have planned | dead while at the wheel of the schooner | dren survive ha o LS S 7 Wells-Fargo's Express effice at Red Bluif | 5. cor *John Wood, Thomas - Rockwell. | Fon: s i ne tabiiht sy +Bar | many forms of entertainment for the vis- | gesterday. The schooner wag salling for Rative of Hiinols and 62 years of age.. For g ey g The eth. | John Reynelds, Claire Murray, Ora 8 O e e .5 | ine feachers and are Alveady AEwoil| iox Francisco at the. time. Nogel was 73| many vears he held the office of Justice It forwarded to ReddIng e Gan- | Covert, Albert’ Michael. - Gertls Beeger, | Viosb's, (5L S0Sh, @ Bl SROWIE e in read- | (108 (SO0 me and attention to the com- | vears old. a native of Sweden and resided | of the Peace in this city. He was a vet- . T PoUfled A Bt Krawiok | Reuben Bomberg. Arthur Dodge, Lela| Shonid reatize how It stafnd: the country | gt ana pleasure of those already arrived. | at San Francisco. an L e Chell W B e O Reamick: | Beeson. Hetty Allen. Grace Barrett, Lud- | s0 his questions: stands with regard | pijjy_ho rides through the orange groves wig Werder. § 7 Hice ‘Already the Liberal and vineyards and visits to the old mis- | wood. Gentry was stop- stepfather, Jacob Randall s true name. He admitted ; ; denied the thert, o St rought here to-night and lodg~d His trunk was FPgrchvd, but no _ Pharis—Bertha Durham, Emma John- script_was found. = Gentry Son. away from Socorro, but re- the reason. He will be ew Mexfco for trial. - MILAN’S ASSASSIN TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF Also Jumps Into the River Save, but Is Dragged Out by the Police. ke, Francis Kyne, | 2 apers are attack- | gjone and the early Spanish and Mexica Seription 1s Intended. and looking to tha | 4a¥, 8ad since early morning the blasts} fact that recruiting is dwindling the biii | of the horns and cracks of the whips as | will be regarded with great suspicion. the tally-hos started on their journeys | Foded S With gay and light hearted visitors and | DR. JORDAN'S OUTING. their escorts were constantly heard. Haaker, Albert Shine. | The local committee on entertainment | I e met last night an considere: proposi- | George Yount. PALO ALTO, July 7.—President David tions for the management of the Chinese | 2rk—Mamie J. Roche, Ethel Mc- | Starr Jordan and party returned to-day | theatrical performances to be given for ? Evoy, R. F. Maloney, Matthew McCul- | from a two weeks' trip in the northern | the edification of visiting teachers. It lough, Maggle Morlarty, Grace Hilton. | part of the State. The party consiated of | ¥as decided o give six performances, The | @ The great majority of the graduates will | pregident and M Y of | roupe consists of fifty Chinese perform- the high school at this place for a | prog e Jordan, Miss Jordan. | ers with an_ orchestra of twenty-five ears’ course. essor Kellogg and Milner Roberts pleces. The Los Angeles Chinese, flat- — ‘;: i!radn{un!i;x \t‘l;erbuuesunned to-night in | tered by the announcement that a Chi- Wil Suppress Nickel Machines. | " “harty "alos TS Cnrouen | B oF St pridcipal eatores of e | STOCKTON, July 7.—The City Council | Plumas, Sierra, Yuba and Butte counties. | tertainment. have offered to decorate | I aniey K Lizzie Wein] tini. le—Eugene ..—H.....H.H..H..—’ CURED IN 6 WEEKS! o Dearborn, Effie oo . La Honda—Percival Hillebrand. i Greersburg—Emma Hayward, Willlam says he ran ete., of The comp wi . Nothing Cures So Quckly § 5 as Dr. Melaughlins Eecic Bet, Wonderful Impmvemnfnts ina Short Time, could be obtained Before goin, ] B Ice Expensive at Redding. SEMLIN, Austria, July 7.—The fireman REDDING, July 7.—A rise in the price | Who attempted to assassinate former King of ice was one of the first acts of the | Milan is a Bosnian named Gjura Kneze- ice manufacturing plant after ab- | vic. He had accomplices. During his :g the branch supply depot and the | 7ight Knezevie endeavored to shoot him- of the Unton Tee Company in this | Seif and when he failed he jumped into intends to take decisive action on ther| Starting from Chico we drove to Pratts- | Hazard's Pavilion for the occasion so that slot machine evil. As a resuit of a caucus | ville, Drakes Hot Springs. Quincy, | it shall resemble as much as possible a | of members It was decided not to attempt | thfough the Indian Valley to La Porte | Chinese theater on a gala day. | taxation or any haif-way measures but to | 814 down the mountains to Oroville. | Among the Pacific Coast arrivals last pass a clean-cut prohibitive ordinance, | Lassen Peak. which we climbed through | night and to-day were: The Council will revise the municipal li- | the snow, I consider the finest view point cense ordinance and provide for a grad- |in that part of the country. ~We also uated license on ell classes of business, | climbed Pilot Peak and visited several | Nevada—Harry A. Start, Elko; Flora North- rup. Reno. Oregon—Hiram Syrees, I T OURES WHILE IT VIT4LIZES Y0U BLEEP. [ "0’.! IOD:'I La Grande. sk e he river Save, which joins the Danube at m m m Bern: T 18 D Dr. McLa Electfic Belt gi several years the two concerns | Beiorade. but he was Ora i 2t the schedule to run on all sales from |g0ld mines and some of the mining towns | California—Zelpha Ames, San ardino; ¥ not surprising that Dr. hlin's El i i e oo grade, but he was dragged out by the | &' * = made famous by g | Sarah M. Greene, Lewis B. Avery, Redlands: v L S claughiins, Tlecitio Beit. gives rellef in mp $5 up. ¥ Bret Harte’s stories. D N e R Dane. 3“‘ b gl a few days and cures the most aggravated cases in from one to three police. Fourteen members of the former radical central committee, including ex-Premier Tauchanovics, were arrested vesterday on suspicion of being connected with the af- | | fair. Another ex-Premier, Pasics, has been placed under police supervision. g3t — - | We were especially interested in the mag- = ’s Bi | New York’s Big Bevenue Receipts. |Rificent scenery of the upper | Alameda; Frank H. Hyatt, Pomona; Anita > C g i o | River and in the remar] le. volcanics ol S v third of the revenue received by the Gov- | notable of these bei the cinder cone, a C b ernment of ihe United States during the | mountain 700 fest high ejected by voleantc | Bunaniar Bama 3. Inptimentsen Nepa: last fiscal year was paid within the limits | action about fifty years ago. and the re- | Henrietta' Mann, Stockton: Mr. and Mrs. | of Greater New York. Approximate fig- markable boiling lake called Tartarus, a | L. McLain, Fresno: Gertrude Norton, Auburn ures show that the recelpts from all|pond covering about four acres, strongly | Arthur Connor, Grass Valley; F. L. Osenberg, sources at New York will aggregate impregnated with sulphuric acid. A num- the price of its frozen product to a_hundred, while the local fac- d a ‘To-cent rate, and en- all the business The © was ended ten days ago b: factory buying out the natural ce agency. This is perhaps the first incident on re- | d in which a private enterprise has | swallowed a branch of a big monopoly. | Fined for Killing Deer. raise in price so far affects only the | UKIAH, July 7.—Game Warden Orn- months. Electricity, unlike drugs, can by this means be a; A ' pplied to the geat of disease, and it infuses health-giving strength direct to the place des‘i):d!,‘ qulckl[): {utor‘lng the organs to their normal vigor. . A. McLAUGHLIN—Dear Sir: I havi 2 o fnd 1t all ¥4 represented It to be. It has cured my. Wealtnocs and 1 fect oo Trest oo ver. urs truly, 24 g g An ver | Xoune vy PHILIP J. DALY. STOPFP DRUGGING AND TRY IT. Save your stomach and give Nature a chance. Give strength to all Feather | Leah Crolic. San Bernardino: Hendricks Dixon, % Patterson, Santa -0-0-0-0-0 0 0 00000 small consumer. | = b nearly $200,000,000 for the fiscal year. | b Barbara H. E. Perri: B3 bt | baun to-day arrested John Harms of Lay- , year. er of valuable specimens were obtained | Parbage. 7 ot Fateer SO X e D& your functions by saturating them with Electricity f: t B " 2 = R " 3 ., Napa; D. C. y from this and Marysville’s Constable. | Btiace for Wilihg desr out of sesseq | Mark Twain Goes to Sweden. e x”low——o——-&mmmh 6 Tony: Forierdil Beiman, Chromaas: | J, (oo peit. Book Shomt ¢ tree Mo = MARYSVILLE, July 7.—The Supervisors | They were brought Fetore Justice Critoh-| LONDON, July 7.—Samuel Clemens| Reciprocity With Portugal. Sinca’ parvara; Holen Webh, Bompoc. o Dl' M A MCLau hli Bt S B o T have elected W. D. Kenyon Constable of | fleld and fine each, They pad thaiv | (Mark Twain) and family left to-day for| LISBON, July 7.—The House of Peers | a8 Francisco—Olive Bartlett, Eugene Brooks, s S g n, i s Mohlenbrock had in a trunk in his : 3 ella Carpenter, Mabel ndler, A, M. Office Hours—$ a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Sundays, 10 to L. NEVE] R‘;g'll:l; IN DRUGSTO! .m. i .m. ; LN N RES. Emmons, Ed T. Hewitt, Susie sad Anna Onyon, R. H. Marysville, to succeed C. C. Kelser. whol fines. Est Fesly poss Hewitt, I. C. snod; [4 Haes, Emma sion thirty deer hides. JEIEaRss Rhoee M- Clamens will;take e | fudhy, SApiat. the cpiBIEAL chves: ; : s on Paxtop, +

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