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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1899. THREE VICTIMS (ISSING BUES The Melanolestes Busy at Redding. MISS PERRY’S EXPERIENCE THRICE BITTEN BY THE SAME INSECT. In the Case of Each Unfortunate Per- son the Poisonous Pest Makes the Lips the Point of Its Attack. - ch to The Call 1 id Ma ud Pe w ur times i k at t oW eye receiving the pois- , saw the bug, but be- e was stung 1 kil i physician he bug to ion of the itatingly It was bug the descrip- the poisonous arm are still s improving un- Mrs. E. T n the upper ¥ what_she is bug. Her lip perhaps, be- that o e is almost re- Jr. was a victim He was bit. velli ecogniza- aking office . or what is ng bug, and for ed he would not t a great deal of weeks in doctorine. re as o joke” ng bug. 1.—One of those new | n _to sclence as | and commonly [ 444+ 4444444444444 has been cap- | 4 + ught S i S W ASEINGTON, ol Atk | # There is reason to believe that + 3 served in |+ the President will r + + his annual message + = 4+ that the army - SON OF CAPITALIST | + 100,000 men, ana t - 3 |+ seem confident + JOHN HERD INSANE 4+ ment prevai B - 4+ will compel Congress to adopt + Sought to Kill Persons for Whom He | ¢ the recommendation. + g Conceived a Violent Dislike. Iy 1.—John Herd Jr., alist who 18 ng projects, ere under | Young reported progregs between of the place, for cefved a vio- sent to the i k a shotgun He walked five or six in at in- o far to per- ze wever prob. er the who NO MORE TROOPS SENT. Canada Satisfied With the . Present | Force in Yukon District. ) July 1 e House | i of the wper story remier established s Gov- to the | ques- was not 1c he Texas 3 r with Mexico. 1 rnfa, following T In 1857 he returned to ¢ married Miss Caroline 3 following r he returned cating in_Yolo Cow farming. He had sery in faithful and efficient s as County Assessor Clerk, four vears as rder and many years as Jus- ty of Attempt at Murder. July F'ON 1 intent to commit mur- | ew weeks ago at Holden | | ks cabin of Clarence * L. upon him as he sat he men had_ had a title to land. Ertel following day and con- A )t been so dark mpson through Cats for the Klondike. ATTLE, Wash, v 11.—H. J. Cole- er, Wis.. who salls from r Alaska, has a novel fortune in the Klon- e with him a double- . on which he expects 0 says rats are to-morrow t m m $20 to $50 eac Caught Robbing a Till. MARYSVILLE, July 11.—A till-tapper 3 de was caught to-day in ving the money drawer of States Hotel ot {ts contents. >tor missed $11 from the till on nd watched for the thief. Eage omer. it s a ay newe i cessary to | The kissing bug | women—is | —— OR THE At !Officers Appointed by the President. FOR DUTY IN PHILIPPINES McKinley Has Also Confirmed and Commissionel the Officers Chosen Three | been | began to | g that re- | to be | of honor and trust and in | heart & | will be lucky In the Superior | moned fr irtel pleaded guilty | the task of by Otis for Two Regiments Organized at Manila. et DOl Epeciai Dispatch to The Call. N R S S o ok S SR SR o O ok o WASHINGTON, July 11.—The President to-day announced the following appo! ments in the volunteer service, the form service of each officer being given D To be majors. Pe. Z e Volunteer Twenty-first K. 1 Kentuck rst United n st lieutenants Tliinof > geant Comp 1 States Infantry; ¢ sergeant First Texas Volunteer quarte n niel F teenth lard, s SHORTENS THE COURSE. qut No. 4 on the San Joaquin River Completed. STOCKTON. July 11.—€ut No. San Joaquin River, a short dist the mouth of been completed. which will be don Improvement Board until the sion from the Suj Cou whether or_not th existence.» The b 000 on improve: to and San Jc from 000 has gone il were planned on the San Joaqu No. 5 was aban- doned on acc { exorbitant demands | for rights and the other three Gwalt, with various other work Vthe action of the Supreme Court. A T DOG POISONER AT WORK. Likely to Be Tarred and. Feathered Should He Bs Caught. TIBURON, July 11.—From the ferry slip end of Belvedere penin- azed,” with dead hese mute wit- neeses to the presen the poisoner around are fifteen in number and embrace a variety of canine breeds. from the val- iable hird dog to the fluffy spitz and the fat little pug, so dear {o the feminine If the poisoner is discovered he be escapes a garment of tar and feathers and an icy bath in the bay. Among the dogs poisoned in the pa very valuable animals. purse has been subscribed by of the poisoned dogs and a detective sum- ym San Francisco to undertake discovering the guilty person. to the extreme st A Death Comes Suddenly. MARYSVILLE, July 11.—Mrs. Emile Rockefeller, the aged mother of 2t fire department, died suddenly home of the latter at noon t rode to town from her brother Sutter County to see a physi in the house only twenty she_collapsed and passed away before medical aid arrived. Mrs. Rockefellor came to Marysville in 1869 with her son and daughter. minutes w] - Death of Senator Grevy. PARIS, July 1ll.—Jules Philippe Louis Albert Grevy, life Senator and former Governor General of Algeria, died to-day in his seventy-fifth year. He was a brother of the late Jules Grevy, former President of the Republic. ————— Given away with each cash want adver- tisement ordered in next Sunday’s Call, a magnificent portrait of Admiral Dewey, printed 'in ten colors, size 14x21 inchi * VOLUVTEER ARY 4 on the | THESE LEADERS TO | FIGHT THE FILIPINOS | | = | | | First Was Titus, a 1 surgec eon; ngton ng £nrgeon, Rober United First captains ant Six Award L. ;. Danlel ¢ A Warren F. C Hegema Hicke: ne, red rth Dakot: ant First Wyoming Ba 1 leutenant First | Cayalry eth Kansas rzeon, T. n B. Hanna, first njamin M. Koehler. first Pacsdale n First Charl has confirmed and com- the officers recommended tis for the Thirt enth volunteer ri 1 in the P! amed for o for the regim -. Colonel Wal egular army. I ded ment 1 the v William L. regi -0 990 090009060 & 060 ©00000000000600000000 by K J (] le ‘ THE MAN OF THE HOUR. A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OF : ADMIRAL DEWEY z IN TEN COLORS ° é (Size 14x21 inchzs) To every one inserting and paying for 2 WANT ADVERTISEMENT in NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL. $ . # THIS PORTRAIT | room. BEARS THE AUTOGRAPH OF ‘ADMIRAL DEWEY. Glasgow captain Matthews, surgeon; assistant surgeon, I 5. Aberna nal <. nt Fifty-first st lieutanant | second E A o B t ‘lieutenant Fi second lleu ed States Artillery: first Jieu- Heutenant second lieutenant | r captain captain second lieu- lleu- Smith, Benja- n Frank tés T. ry D. surgeon Ander’ First ‘en. Efgh Rich- First first lieu- Clark Is in no sensa a cheap chromo, but an example of the highest style of illuminated printing. in the famous French style of color-plate work. An ornament to any library or drawing- Cannot be had else- Albert Tennessee; lleutenant First H. Sle was lieuten- its being raised hile fighting with the n the Philippines. | matter is being conservatively discuss- | understood Meade will INSPECTING SAN Agricultural Commis- sion at Fresno. 0 A SHOWN POINTS OF INTEREST THEIR VISIT. | Sl AR Elwood Meade May Be Sent by the | Government to Investigate California’s Irriga- tion System. ARSI Special Dispatch to The Call. | ~ | | FRESNO, July 11.—As a result of the visit of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and experiment stations to this place there may be | JOMOUIN VALLEY -— | ONE IMPORTANT RESULT OF | THF EMPORIUM. | TEE EMPORIUM. YRPEP P RCRRRE R PR RCUND PEPORRPSS SUEEF BN RPN X No transaction complete uniil customer is satisfied. | & Vargas ) Mail Sings [ EM'P“ORI"M Orders Saturday al Filted Day Night. GoidenRule Bazaar. Receved. CALIFORNIAS LARGEST—AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. %m%/ There will be a special one-day sale in the big store every day unttl further notice. Our advertisements appear daily while these sales last: Walch for these announcemesnts. They tell of all kinds of seasonahle, worthy merchandise at incredibly low prices during the day on which advertisement appears. brought about in California a complete revision of the present irrigation sys- | tem. Elwood Meade of the experiment | station, United States Department of | Agriculture, now stationed at Chey- enne, Wyo., is a Government expert on irrigation. A committee of prominent citizens of Fresno is considering the feasibility of getting the Government to detail Meade to make a thorough in- | vestigation of the State with a view to having him make recommendations as to a systematic improvement in the | present irrigation system, and also as | to whether the irrigation shogld be| under private or State ownership. The | ed by the citizens’ committee, and it is make his in- | any preconceived as and report to the Government the Mr. Meade says: { ailed to do vestigation without ide tea and disinterested investigation into the | ing. | following committee of ecitizens: Booth, Arthur R. Briggs, 0. J. Wood- | | | delegates { California E conditions of the present irrigation sys- tem with a view to making recom- mendations for a conservation and eco- nomical distribution of the water sup- | ply, which I understand is not had at | present.’” | | | IS this work, I shall make an impartial | For Wednesdav Only. For Wednesday Onlv. $1.50 Black Satin Standard Percales, Duchesse for $1.19. Special To-Day 7c. 22.inch Black Satin Duchesse, rich 36-inch-wide Percal:s—good, strong. high lustre, well made, Duchesse guaran-| W:ll-made cloth, " stylish patterns and teed to give satisfaction ani wear well. | choice colorings—large, desirable assort- one of the best va'ues ever shown at| ment from which to select—on sale to- $1.20 per yard—special price for to-dav day only at 7c only... 3 -..$1.19 = | For Wednesdav Only. Men’s and Boys’ Kats and Caps. Two tncomparah ¢ special offer- ings for ihis daw only. If vou need a new hat don’t miss this sale. For Wednesday Only. Lace Curtfains 38c Per Pair. Housekeepers and hotel man-| agers, atiention!—Herc’s an ifem that w.ll inferest you. | To-day while quantity lasts we offer: 200 pairs Lace Curtains (100 pairs white, 100 pairs ecru), 3 yards ‘ong, 30 inches wide, just the thing for bed- rooms, fishnet pattern, Tricote edge— Men’s $1.85 Hats for $1.35— Our The private train of seven Pullmans. having on board the delegates arrived here shortly after 8 o'clock this morn- The visitors were met by Presi- dent Albert Lachman of the Califor- nia Winegrowers' S. F. ward, J. M. Collier, H. C. B. Gill, J. C. Moore, Alexander Gordon and T. C. White. The delegates were taken to the Hotel Hughes for breakfast, after which they were taken aboard another | special train to the San Joaquin ice | factory and creamery. A short stay next made at Las Palmas, after which the visitors inspected the Malt- ermoro Company’s. St. George vine- yards, where they partook of light re- hments. Association. Presi- dent J. Stubbs of the Agricultural | Association He introduced | Charlet d of New Hamp- shire, who thanked the citizens of Fresno for their hospitality and who moved a vote of thanks, which was unanimously adopted. Willlam Han- ford of the California Wine Associa- tion Arthur R. citizens' committee also expressed the pleasure it had given the people of Fresno to entertain the association. In the evening a third excursion was made to the Minnewawa Vineyard and | & Ranch, which were inspected | ® visitors. | Kearney with great interest The members of the been the guests of the Chamber of Commerce, which is bearing the ex- pense of their entertainment here. The | are praising California hos pitality in the highest terms. F. Scribner, agrastologist of the Depart- by the ssociation have | ment of Agriculture, Washington, | D. € “‘California," from all I have seen, IS‘ the empire State of the Union. It is a | principality that could flourish . inde- pendently of the rest of the world. | Here you hLave everything in the world.” The delegates remained at Fresno | She Aelinquent stock on which assessment | | would not ogly prevent collection of a | tracts. until 10 o'clock to-night, when they left for Orovil which they will early to-morrow morning. Marysville and Woodland also will be visited to- morrow. WOODLAND, July 11 ments are all complete for tion of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges, which will arrive in this city to-morrow afternoon at 5 o’'clock. delegation of citizens will meet the special train at Marysville. After a drive through orchards, vine: vards and grain fields the party will be dined. TRYING TO CONNECT MRS. STORKE WITH MURDERS | —Arrange- the recep- Santa Barbara Authorities May Ac- cuse Her of the Killing of the Richardsons. SANTA BARBARA, July 11.—The Santa Barbara -authorities are about to take steps to fasten the murder of the Rich- ardsons, three vears ago, upon Mrs. Yda | Addis Storke, who vesterday was sen- tenced to San Quentin upon conviction of having libeled Dr. Winch . Mrs. thel were their beautiful Montecito rus Barnard, an employe at the place killed while resisting arrest as a suspect. The authorities believed at that time that with his death the murder was avenged. Now they are of the belief | that Mrs. Storke planned the murder and Barnard was her accomplic | At the time of the discovery of Miss Richardson’s body in a field. on the morn ing following the crime, Mrs. Storke was almost tha first person on the scene. She | declared she was there in &he role of a detective and that she had been sent by | citizen named Ivison. The latter de- | clares that he never talked with her re- garding the crime, and that at the time she appeared at the Richardson place he did not knew the murder had been com- mitted. The recent attack by Mrs. Stork upon Grant Jackson is regarded as evi dence that the woman is the victim of-a murderous mania. | A ent More Union Bank Litigation. SAN JOSE, July 11.—Suit was brought to-day by H. A. Marckres for himself and on behalf of all the depositors of the Union Savings Bank to enjoin the direct- ors and secretary of the bank from selling Richardson and her daughter murdered - at & home. Las been levied and is unpaid, advertised | for next Saturday. ' ‘This sale, by taking | stock_from the hands of present holders, sessment but remove liability for $70 per | share still unpaid on the subscription con- Sl Tassajara Without Mail. PLEASANTON, July 1L.—A general tie- | up of the Tassajara mail exists, owing to the fact that the contract made by J. A. | Harris a year ago expired on July 1. .This | mail is transported by carrier between Pleasanton and the Tassajara postoffice the distance being about twelve miles. The contract was sublet to Harris Jast year by the original contractor, re- siding in Sedalia, Ohio, who has the con-| tract for a four-year term. Harris refuses | to renew his contract and no one else cares to take it at the figure—§240 a year. — - Death of a Cardinal. Association and the | second special train _conveyed the | ates to the Calwa Winery, where were tendered a luncheon by the | Wine responded to the vote of thanks. | Briggs on the part of the| entire iine of $1.85 Fedora and Derby Hats, in all the latest seasonable blocks and shades, made of ex:ra good quality fur, and all silk trimmtings, the quality . that is re- tailed by the exciusive hatters at $2.50 —special ail dav Wednesday...... $9s 345 Boys’ 45¢ Hats and Gaps for 33c—Al of the pojuar styies and shapes, includi~g yachts, golis, saiors, Tams and golf yachts, in plain cloth ani fancy gold ani silver irim- mings; also all cur lines -of Bovs’ Linen, Crash, Duck and Straw Hats that sell in the big store regularly at 45c—special all day Wednesday 3c For Wfinesdm' Only. Grocery and Liguor Specials. per pair. .39¢, i T S R RS P S P T T TV LYY P T T P Y T T T T T Ty Ty, For Wednesday Only. Ladies’ $2.50 Shoes Special at $1.48 Ladieg' Black Vi Kid Lace Shoes, dotted cloth tops, rew con toes, patent leather tips, sewed flexiole soles, a shoe of exceptional © value, very stylish and a sure pleaser, all sizes, regularly| $2.50 pair—special to-day only. $1.48 w » & Abso:utely Pure Fiods; none \: For Wednesday Only. but good qualities that ’Ilze hig | : sPecia' Sale of store can guiraniee. - White or ve'lo~ Cormn Meal, 10-'b |* Knives and Forks. ' .2ornifeal oo | & Louit Frerss’ Genuine Frencid | & Mustard, regularly 25: bottie—io- FS | day..... 18 EC" = | Celery Fhosphate, 1.z | bottles, regularly $1.25 bottle—to-dav Embossed Electro-plated Dinner Forks, | ... .- $1.05 ARARAREABIAARAEL S SR AAEARRRERE AR ERERERRRAREE AL R DRRE LN HE B RS ELRAR AR ARARE A AR AR AR ARG R C ARG A SRR SE R AR A A & ike picture—set of 6 to-day 68c Life of the Orange, o great | Pian Silver-patei Dinner Knives, like| blood-maker, regularly $1.00 bottle— t»- | ® picture—set of 6 to-day... ..42¢ day .....80¢ e fig“d“““““““‘(‘ RASEEAAS S A EASEIANERES S RE HOTEL ARRIVALS. | P n, Minn O Williame, Cloverdle i | & . R Div F Helmker, Blksburg | ¥ € Helks, ‘Ch W D Smith, Davisvie PALACE HOT S Indianap | B Tk Orieane | R Schwazenbach, Ger- Miss 83 N Orleans [ many A o © Vischer, Switzerland | M Miss jrieans | & 'G McPherson, Or |3 Str S| W M Sims. W Orleans | A H Geffeny N Orlns | Orleans | - Orieans | s K_Powe Mr Bunker, N Orins | p RS Mrs C_ Morehoui Mr Bauer,' N Orleans | e 1 M Smith, Mr Dunbar, N Orleans | p Beard, Chicag Miss S frer, Mr Caswell, Orlns | |1 'C Benson, N Miss B ker, In Dr Orins | 7 W Williams, Londc P C Atwood | W B Clive, London NI | T T Williams er, G Kuhn & w. P | Mrs R Billings, M Miss | Miss E B Gordon. M aldwin, Hawail Hawali | E H Scott. 2 T M Crawford, H A Merfoot. H H Hackett, s Miss Miss We | Miss F = E G ein, Mr Rivier: O F Atwoc Pay B H Hartwell, | Miss Woods, L Ang W Garven, Lo: Lit Falls Miss J Benson, dldon. Austin - | Mise “Rassmu: B Dawson | = A Fitziwitz, lor, Towa . H H Harlo' r \xmny! A Tannery Destroyed by Fire. X 8 Bay 1 | An s turned in from box 276 R Wa | at 11 vesterday for a fire in a &H . Rio Vista | two-s frame building on Oakwood W Robhin Brlpin s | street, mear Eighteenth, owned by R B Bello a l«_zlwk,r\lfl_mm Cooke and occupied-as a tannery T H Robbin, O ™ . | Kelly.. . ‘The:, fire consume A A Polhamus, S I ean, Colusn structure despite the e E W Shirley, Danvile L I Moon, Guernville | ECECRIC, FETREE (00 X C Day & w( e e O i same box was turned in Mrs Harrison, l\_\ T ‘!‘m(lm;m. Sacto.. | same 1 S ps! F A McCune as sS, Spa 3"?«}.’rx(‘r-“\';{n E Cassidy, Ma | the roof of a building ol =01 W Renjamin. Mrysvle | Street. The damage to the Mrs Robinson. Mrs Berry, B Dr Moore, Benicia | was nominal. DIRECTORY 0i RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS AND JOBBERS. ND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. PLEASE MENTION “THE CALL.” CATALOGUES A HARDWARE. ALACE Hardware Co.. Import ers in hardware, 603 Market: BELTING. . Menufacture- of Refting and L P nEGEN? Lace Leather. 105-107 Mis. cor. Spear. Telephons Main 56 BO LER MAKERS. EUREKA BOILER WORKS, % W. J. BRADY. Proprietor. Epecial Attention Paid to Repairs and Shiy Work. Cffice and Works—us;llb MISSION ST. Telephone Maln 3045. i o HOOKS AND STATIONERY. ; E. C. HUGHES, ., Zroms. THESAN FRANCISCO-NEWS COMPANY, | ——— = : 342 10 350 Geary Street. Ab‘\'ed”n | THE mCKS_Jm)D CO.. mfi.‘?,'::'y'j Fl)fir:xzk; Periodicals. Books end Statlonery. | & COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. | STATIONFR AN2 PRINTER. C. WILSON & col',n"‘nnmcpéRTRlDGE 306 Cali- Codes. forpta st. ®00 BATTERY STREET. | WAREHOUSEMEN. Telephone Main 1864. : THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO. Forwardi Al its d iblic Wi Gen- COPPERSMITH. | eral Storage, Fres and Grain (Warchouses. Gen JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH. Mer. eral orfice, 210 California st. Tel. Main 1914 C. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamboat T % = and Ship Work " Speciaity, 16 and 18 WHITE ASH STEAM CUOAL, P IRON FOUNDERS, | Weste—n Foundry Morton & Hedlay. Frass. 234 Fremont Si. Castings of Every Da. | seription Mads 1o Order. Tel. Black 1503, PAPER DEALERS. | WILLAMETTE 735 ax0, paves cn. Montgomery Stres:. J. I where in San Francisco than at the Business Office of THE CALL, where sample * ROME, July 11-—Csr§ln;1 T];Ol‘iolf}‘;nM"- Washington St. Telephone, Main 564t Mined by the x 4 1, Vi hancellor of the loly .. man BLACK DIAMOND AL MINING copies may be seen. 3 el raised to, the Cardinal, FRESH AND SALT MBABT:. 3 GREEY m;:w“s‘i{ ‘colliugfi.%‘ b 5 -day ninety- e Bh ng te] 104 . e In o (6900 0906090000-9000000060009 . " othird | JAS. BOYES & CO,, G5P "Rl Sailiil | | offennad Fardsih Main ‘Sirems

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