The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 10, 1899, Page 1

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O e e v e e e S R R R St S S St Bttt A AR ONDON. July ‘10.—The foundly disappointed. In Jo- in the recent attempt to promote hannesburg it is believed that a rebellious rising at Johannes- Rome correspondent of al weeks Tt P S the Daily Mail says “The Presid y : to gain time until the weather under judicial investigation. es campaigning difficult for CAPE TOWN, July 9.—\.P. lent Kruger is only dallying burg has been for seve ) ying g M. GUILLAIN, EX- \\I\I\TER OF WAR. the Dupuy Cabinet, M. Guillain NN KK ¥ K YO R K YOKOK X YO XK NOK K X X K K XK X KO X KK KR ¥ YDA ADDIS STORKE. Pope has heen in correspondence ¥y BhkhhhbhhhAhrahahkhhhdhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhkhhh bk ki L 4 1te > m = with President Kruger, peal- s s 4 s i g i 3 P O b et R n;t; : PI the Britishers. Scheiner, Prime Minister of the This notorious woman ma]d»‘- an attempt to kill Attorney Grant Jack- Ing: to shymeto favold a = tupsure \V. P. Scheiner. Cape Premier, Colony of Good Haope, says the S e with Great Britain, and yester- a9 addressed a letter to an Afri- ( ape government regards the e e e e 4 day he received a dispatch from Lander paper published in Cape Transvaal reform proposals as ANTA BARBARA. July 8—Yda|the County Jail and a warrant for at- e T 1 Chief Magistrate T 12 . P e . Addis Storke, who became noto- | tempt to murder was served. When in- v « ) the Transvaa hief Magistrate Town, declaring that there is adequate and calculated to in- rious through the libel suit | terviewed she sai “I have nothing to say. I merely ed that | declaring that settlement was still no ground whatever for the act- sure a peaceful settlement. The brought against her by the county for having written anonymous let- | went to Jackson's room because I knew e becpiiant ”“L"L\ distant, but that the crisis- was ive n‘.!orh:mn.cc of the imperial Colonial i‘re;_njer, NOWeVeT., TP~ | tars attacking Dr. Winchester and cer- | I would find him in a better mood and lly dismissed Signor | passed.” government in the. Transvaal, s resents the Afrikander element, | tain women, now appears ‘:o;oru the i\h::' PT;HI ,?h‘k,;‘“ th rllmflyls]!‘urhfl:_ } Sordaibrin e ] the " Boer proposals ‘are satisfac- * “Sir Johri *Gordon Sprigg, for- | Bl 0 the role ot & O e toon. at | have been accustomed to P e i i ;\v.»l. ‘P o h pres tory. This has aroused great in- mer Prime Minister and Colonial oge ‘;T’\Ahor .}:fih :::??l'n:u':za\i‘.l::or r‘v‘:‘:;'h::n]r :’::\::« ]nvl:lnairnaH‘::"vu);':unsfelha Orihne writes a ol | Mail, the Outlanders regar ‘h*’\’m“.m" T e g (Cellons RS Ly, who is an ardent im- | FR"FE TS it was thie intended | night. The chloroform I had with S [ e s o where it is regarded as mischiev- perialist, considers them totally | victim. on account of heart trouble and why I ‘Fransvaalls @ er snt's 3 3 F 2 B e 5 e carry the other articles is nobody’s - I'ransvaal’'s government PrO- ous, ill timed and calculated to inadequate to meet the just \_"r morning at about 3 o'clock Mrs. | arry the r articles is nobody’s bus ] stork posals ey r Crispi t self er, who prac According to the Johannes- burg correspondent of the Daily the bsurdly insufficier Sk - : 2 = vent to Jackson’s house SRELL nsufficient. encourage President Kruger and claims of the Outlanders and al- | intention of “finishing him up, Jackson's story is different. During un- | the conversation at his bedside he ask- The special ‘dispatches to the tc e e e Sy e Qi ¢ | expressed it, but her attempt was : s »_l spatches ito he t ~om1x.u- 188 Sit Alfred Milner. xng(thu less than Sir Alfred | S¥PTESS2 © (1 gained entrance to a | ed why she was there and she answer- + 355555 3% 2 4@ morning papers from Cape Town PRETORIA, July 9—The Milner, Governor of the Cotony | bedroom through the window on the |ed: | HAYE ) and Johannesburg concur as to ransvaal gover o g : Briti g heast side of the house by runinz a| T am here to kill you and then com- INDIA WILL HAVE CAPTAIN LANDON OFFERS ' : adenlen £ oohm el D R e i e honse <he €at down | mit sulcide; s don't be in a rush— 5 e he complexity and obscurity of cided: to prosecute on a charge South Africa, demanc »f Pres- | on a bed to 2 o her plans. First she | we've both got to go.” A GOLD STANDARD| A TOAST TO THE QUEEN SageciHl Sucaes fo BrEsi oot ity led of Pres- | on a bed to areange her plane. 71 e he Boer yroposals and declare higl a ree DriNc et o > opened the hand satchel she brought She asked m r my pistol, which r proposals 3 eclare of high treason the three princi- ident Kruger at the Bloemfon-| (FEG £ B30 Jut a four-ounce bot- | T handed to her,” said Jackson. “I fin- Be Allowed to Coin | American Guardsmen Banqueted by rhm the Outlanders are pro- pal defendants whose complicity tein conference. | tle of chloroform, a bottle of prussic | ally succeeded in striking up a conver- % and a bottle of cyanide acid and | sation and branched off on to another refully arranged them on the bed. subject altogether. She has prowled will h Commisisoner for Mints W, Without Restric- Sir Charles Vin- P T B AP e PP IR S BMI) P - ] A S e 2 SRS Then she selected the chloroform bot- around the house very often, but tle. and carrying with it some bunting, | never seemed desperate in any way. I | which she had in the valise, she walked | SaW my chance to grab her. I tied her eautiou v into Jackson's room. hands and threw her on the bed and : mpossic | G. Landon of the Seventh Regimer The would-be murderess stooped over | called for Ed Tallant, a neighbor. In ping form and arranged the | the meantime she turned over, seized a yermanent- | tiol juard of the State of New York, | the sl t D figssed therreviow on the tista chloroform bottle in such a_position | Févolver with both hands and discharg- thithe - UON Ol 'H‘-"‘P S St “ that her arm would not tire before her ed it, the builet going through the floor. et e . P Anaaacan ek was accomplished. The piece of | An officer came and she was placed un- | bunting .touched .Jackson's nose and | der arrest. aroused him, but he-merely turned rest- | A number of persons have belleved > ‘ themselves in danger since the trial for libel, and the attack upon Jackson will resuit in a vigorous attempt being made 1 v on his couch and again fell asleep. He was aroused a second time ONDON, Ont., July 9.—This city The trouble was anticipate is under martial lJaw. At an early company began calling in the cars and 'This was done 0] orde: ‘g 5, 3. Sar g ot Tne tHE Mavob o path et o Conatbe o ITn,; h,,!lf ,:.l.‘i’m \\\i-udx'(:xn:'itrx (‘p.:'],,\:.tn' ..1“ I:::, by the same tickling sensation and sat | ¢, jace Mrs. Storke behind the walls of Sarss bt el SR : as up. He saw the woman standing over | San Quentin. the riot led out the ever, the crowd determined to prevent, damaged cars conveyed to the barns. ‘hh“ e ahed torke was to have been sen- d here to and the first cars to arrive in the 7T, H. Smallman, vice president of the | ..“.‘h“ a”; ed in the Superior Court to-morrow norrow the neighborhood were stoned till the non- street railway company, was sighted | .y¢'s me. Grant,” Mrs. Storke replied. | 0T criminal libel. When M Storke = 5 streets will by soldiers union employes fled in d Ly r 1y co g rmina T When re. Storks CONVENTION OF CHRISTIANS. Street g 1 p i - N hy the mob and chased to the police | .jrave v, was searched at the jail she was ; drawn from outside bl withipiihe * catefbecamior thetiargat 10 1a. seneral | aiation. | Atfer the Apprarancbior tne| Eavopyon B gun? Tamsearehediating Jallishewas Iy : s Jackson said that he had. Mrs. Storke and the Wolseley barracks to clear the street. reluded red, EUROPE SY WITH for refusing to leave the s Telegrams of Ci on His Escape ¥ sin’s Hand MILAN. | Five Hundred Delegates to Attend at| military district, the police having assault and were soop wrecked, one of military three citizens were arrested AL 4 : Santa Cruz. proved inadequate to the task of con- them being set.on fire. & ore S drew a revolver from the folds of her NOT ENTHUIAST'C IN A (CRUZ. Uiy The Biotass trofling the mob : . stlll downtown, but they were aban- aré named Benjamin Campbell, Charles | ress and Jackson ““i,"‘f"‘;‘{“‘;f"f i o churches opers ”1’" ¢ mc‘)‘vlv U R ot ’I“‘I”‘!' "“1'1-.S-l- 0d on the rails ill 9 Mills and William McLean. They wil "‘;‘:“&;":”.,!,:}, '\(;;af'p'.ll‘l‘-:,l:‘"x:(;');'i«n\:» Fe SUPPORT OF M’KINLEY. o one of the e eninisi) L s tonhesododeinthe eyening. (oD s Lolloc 3bE claueRd with iriGting ARter theTactl Sl et conniuia B TR adatas e 5 history of the | was the calmination of the street rail- attempted to take them to the barns. naq heen. read—a very serious offense, | OPe¥ed T €O% : o Republi Taad Depl Hi a4 » that has been on in London but they also were driven off in the (ther arrests will be mad the po- woman what she wanted there at that .epublican ers eplore s way stri since May 22. The strike began- very heart of the eity HE St vetthe imer of ity time of the night. She exclaimed: | Lack of Pu]i_cy l?egarding the have been pitched on the November and was supposed to have Thousands lined Dundas street, rocks More trouble is expected to-mor “That's my business. Don't talk too Philippines. 1 the rest of the| CHICAGO, July &.—A Washington spe- loud ou will awaken house. been settleéd, but broke out anew two months ago. Since then no cars have is a fine one. | peen run after dark. There have be wng the strike g ‘buses, and a the men desired to resume \ave been running in the da there 10 organized e began fiying freely and in a few min- The company declares an attempt utes all the windows in the:cars were be made to run the cars, the protection o i n. The police managed to clear of the city being demanded. They entered into r-r-n\'r: \'anj\n and canvass of the country to ascertain the one side of the street, but they were The st Iway Is owned by the Jackson attempted to divert her atten- | sentiment of Republicans regarding the powerless to protect the cars from mis- Everett licate of Cleveland, Ohio, | tion. He watched for an opporunity to | party leadership in 150 and if the re- i Tn: the course of the afterhoon . atd the company has' bden knows for |seize her, but she kept Him covered with | IOmation o McKinley is generally fa- vtime, and ;4 evening many persons w ruck jts good treatment of employe The | the revol | Vored, but there is no enthusiasm on the fort to Stob 4nG injured more or less seriously, but strikers by their refusal to arbitrate | She reached for large dining tent is alre on. spe cial to the Infer Ocean says McKinley's confidential advisors are making a quiet s vear n amme t - Stockton Officials Named. | OCKTON, July 9.—After much dis ning to all kinds of ad- Alle Board of Police and Fire d to have agreed to Finally his chance came. | part of the leaders owing to his failure r handkerchief vhich | to advance a policy regarding the Philip- and- he iaitantly | pines: s are fo be taken to awaken i < thet e 4;‘;?‘r-‘(fiA!-‘)”;vr’v'nvym(V at_the | them until : I.n the afte: 1000 pone fatally. and now by this rioting have alienaten | 12~ on the floor, a Pleoet ( 3. D Gall: | large crowds of men-_mainiy mechanics t midnight the Mayor, who had pre- public sympathy. so that the company | SPrang upon her. They grappled for BT l The only [ and others emploved in factories that . Adressed the mob, telling them is Jikely to have the popular support | ten minutes before Jackson overpower- Yolo Pioneer Summoned. aftemnpon July 9.—James E ‘lose down on Saturd: ed her. He tied both hands behind her| WOODLAN Jdgar of itution of : s £ & . A F Sta | > W . to disperse, read the riot aci, and called on its side when operating the road to- I < capta % | bega (.w\mmm in the east end of the 1 il 5 { y es Eds ; mir x ; & e BN e the car barns are located. on the regular soldiers stationed in morrow. back. Then he cailed E. Tallant, a | Esparto, a p settler in Yolo County, ¥ Der re the car . 5 P - 1e most influen 2 7 LS i neighbor, who summoned an officer, | died ‘_f"‘»‘ morning ;'_fv h“;m(.vfo\:r_ The Ly : Lage of thempaL b < S e e and Mrs. Storke was placed under ar. | deceated Fax 8, i, of Jatade, and B T O )< P o = jand the D; ¢ American Revo- | afterward James Ber rest. She begged Jackson on her kne inently identified with the early h ® o oo w0 00000 @ | MRS. D|CK'NS BODY LAID l Jution and Wor < Association of the | . and Dick W | not to arrest her, assuring him that she (F»rn"): Statean s captain of a cavalry A ¢ hi ross A body. A de-| ored, were | N x % - ompany * 1 war wo e '|' (] LINGTON | e : / | : 3 - would pay him a large sum of money if | {{hetion, He was 70 e I : tachment of seamen gunners from the | Ramsey. chief of police of Topeka. and | 2 L BUT | tinetion. as 7 3 of age and Q POPE OR]G l NA E D HE Q T0 RESI, '_N AR n:’l\ Vovard acted as bearers, and in. | when questioned Denver Kid f,,lmw, the | he would let her go. She was taken to leaves two children. \ )| | terment was made 2 gton, to which | crime on Trilby, | | Funeral Attended by Naval Officers | [FHIE"Y il corteRe was escorted by | - To-day Sherfff True of Wabunsee Coun- | 2 S~ 0<0<0< < © PEACE CONFERENCE IDEA §| ™"t ¥ % iwiu™ \Siiaricl i W SN U | g g R B SRR R ) g served in the I ail. When he arrived a mob of at least | [/ @ Q he funeral of | | Rock Island depot. but was foiled until S ? NEW YORK, July 9—Some hitherto unpublished statements relative () wite of cap- | CUT DOWN BEFORE the prisoner was being placed in jail. [ o o g ) ents relativ J4 il s M S Urllby was selned. dragged a c S P S, ;2 vlosion of gasoline . P N A ) Hagu appear in the August number of the Catholic World mag- ) v ; LIFE IS EXTINCT | strung up to a telegraph There he | () ( 42 = b - ST er home F . took place from he u for six minutes, when he « SRS & e azin . ¢ the failure of the Czar to send an invitation to the ¢ | eyasnce to e ioa DAl oo _‘;,,'gfi Ml lonect Theleraa be. |O © : A A a v nt it the peac = .»xrn “r‘ unt of the ob- ducted according to the rites the Ep: Believing Their Victim Dead, Lynch< “:“(L‘]F;:x‘:"l‘n(}kr:u ‘r;‘-nm 1 nw r\[fi | £ CHICAGO, July A special to Fl\v "l'}m(-w Herald . from Decatur, (/ @ jecti 1 implied recognition of the Pope’s tempo- & | copal’ church. The casket was covered taks e otaat |@ Neb., says: The greatest Indian powwow in recent vears began at the Q ral power, the ] ight was placed upon Leo @ | with offerings sent numerous | ers Permit the Rescue of SR g B e e | Omaha Winnebago Indian reservation to-day. It -is held at Yellow & X1, who origina “onference (! | frienas organizations. including the | a Negro. a):o is in the drug business. H1ln wasi ¥ Smoke's lodge, five miles north of Decatur. A great many Indians have g Th [ * the story continues, “but it is an unde- © | officers and clerks of the Bureau of Navi-| 4y ya, Kans., Ju —“Dick” Williams, | ® 3TU8 -;lfirk“r i | @ already pitched their tents and great preparations are being made for a 7 A i he Daughters of the Revolution . 1 he people ma and the country sur- | () 2 < 3 z = ¢ o niab s fch is here advanced on highest author- gation, the Daught e ol heonlon | negro, charged with the murder of two | rounding are sreatly excited. and whils { two weeks celebration. The Indians of the reservations of Northern Ne- Y ity & | (of which bady .M:T{c T R e ewl | white' men, was Iynched here this even- | great pres ntmmhrrr‘“ho % taken to pre- | © braska have been arranging for this great event for months. The chief- Q SOEI G 5 & Popasse . Tarnassi to: St ) | active member ct Vol by a mob of white men. vent further trouble, it is feared the mur- | () 2 SR ol Soncs This ST Q s ter g n to say that the Pope sent Mgr. Tarnassi to st. () [ 200V %04 relief committee, Nationai | M€ ¥ 2 mob of WAIE AR | derer will be again taken from the jail. | tains gave it out to the whites that the celebration - this year would to convey al prope to the Russian Government that Q Woman's Association of the W hite Cros: | o - D, : e i ging ! -~ | @ eclipse anything attempted by the Omaha and Winnebago tribes during { 1d publi 1 11 upon the nations of Furope and Senor Quesada, the Cuban Com- | '“n:..fl:f?:;]d“::v: :r nm‘ lnr:':l?“m":r;::‘l“ .m Day of Rest for Veterans. () the last quarter of a century. e Bin a0 soctal well being, and as the §|MESOWE . ijnearers were: Rear | taken back to the comnty ail. where he | SANTA CRUZ July &.—The members of |@ The traditional rites and ceremonies of these anclent tribes Wil be -3 0 firs n a reduction in their costly armaments and A Admiralg Crowninshield and O'Neil, Pro- | reopvered consciousness. The negro is | the and Army and those in camp at | ) performed. If not prohibited by the authorities, the " savage war dance mi} which were threatening to lead not only to finan- (¢ | fessor Thomas M. Chatard. Major Rich- | un qjive, but cannot survive. Camp Wallace Reynolds, in_response to will be indulged in as a grand finale. The chieftains say the event will Y cial ruin erioUs s i © | ara Sylvester. Dr. W. S. . Addison | 4: ST, Tand A Pettation from Rev. M. D. Buck, at- |Q doed ; 5 ai Q.- ; Hloys sounlelsanter: ) | B Atkins, Frederick W. Bratand BB [ June 28 Ay o e 211 Un- | tended services this morning at the Meth- | () draw together no fewer than 5000 Indians. Y % Robinson. n - | odist Church. Sunday at the camp was ! BT OTOO BB BB TB OO SOTOOTOO @ | | Secretary and Mrs. Long were present | dered at McFarland, this county. A few [observed as a day of rest. 00O OTOTOTOTOIOTLTOTOTOTOIO0N 8

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