The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 21, 1899, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY MEETING LEADERS AT CHICAGO. IARRISON FACTION 1S VICTORIOLS be b e ‘e ¥ establishes & per- rich in mutrl- TAN 18 any of ms, HUDYAN s for sale by druggiss — 80 & | rackage, or six packsges for 12 & 17 your druggist does not keep HUDYAN, | send direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY CO Cor. Stockton, Ellis and Markst Sta., EAN FRANCISCO, CAL. n: the Dogtors Adout e e e Galh ot Wi =y | OF DEMOCRATIC AN EARLY START WILL BE TAREY Davis' Automobile Strength- ened Sufficiently for the Rough Roads. R, BREAY WIS 1§ & DILENA Spectal Dispatch to The Call D e S am i e e o ] - +h oo e @ePeD e sbede So the Journey Across the Conti- nent Will Be Resumed From Utica This Morning. BY JOHN D. DAVIS. have repatred Weston-M everything Factory, w posal. 3 th a All along rge crowds, place. was out to 4D eDEBEOIPIDILIDIDEIDOEIDOD GREAT INTEREST TAKEN IN ONE SHORT RUN 7 SEN. COCKRELL. > st roac AUTOMOBILES FOR COLLECTING MAILS WASHINGT( OF INTEREST TO THE COAST Captain Morton to Aid in the Muster Out of Troops Here. oup, George Fred Will- J. Stone and General Fin- INCENDIARY FIRE AT ROUND VALLEY The Town Narrowly Escaped Destruc- tion—A Cowboy Under Captatn John D. David J. R Hayes, od from New t ifornia, f duty. ate. Ferdinand Kolpack, al States Army, Savannah, nsterred to the Presidio. He 1pon to the com- the general Original—John S. : Manuei_Soto, Los tempo- arrested Jo- Hospit. d al e authorities dence to sup- Bradburn is a vindic- le intoxicated yesterday by Youree, and there his intention of being now confined in jall and r no fears of the outcome. upon his kinehip with Lt deceasad outlaw. The es up to-morrow. Licenses Raised. RED BLUFF, July 20.—There was ngton, bott of May committee. As soon as Viea called the meeting to ord Fe son of New Mexico was H > 3 Vet- 8. Oregon—Original—Special July 12; John W. Baty, Cherryville, $10. Washington—Original: James Quigiey North Port, $3; Increase. Leander W. Danels, Tacoma. $8 to NEW WHEELS PUT 01 direction JULY 21, 1899. ELTRINGHAM TO | STAND TRIAL FOR | CLARK’S MURDER Public Sympathy Is With Him, as Many Consider the Deed z Justifiable. S —Henry Eltringham will be tried for murder, or, at AN ANDREAS, July 2 least, he will have a p! morning Eltrin, liminary examination on that charge. Last Monday . Clark, claiming that had phine and assaulted her. gham had the IMPORTANT NOTES CLYDE MATTOX WERE EXCHANGED UNDER ARREST tOiCaptured Yesterday at Los Angeles. e HE HAS KILLED FOUR MEN ESCAPED FROM A SHERIFF'S POSSE IN OKLAHOMA. sl e England’s Answer Boundary Proposition. — HOPES FOR A MODUS VIVENDI e GOVERNMENT STANDS BY ITS RECENT DECISION. . e Was Once Sentenced to Be Hanged, but Was Unconditionally Par- doned by President Me- Kinley. S Declines to Withdraw From th: Line It Has Established as a Fair One to Both Coun- 2 3 representation « on, and ha line it ha: 2y the auth lea is said ceding It, revi yet be y deli- hand- ed he will ultimate! e le to bring about | a settlement of the matter. etary was again In confer- ence with Se arding the boundary question and the work of the commission. In vi the Sec- retary’s acquaintance W of other members of the regarding pending quest been decided that it wi gary for the entire American rep tation to meet. After the Cabinet meeting to-morrow it 1 the Secretary and t fer pon assembl g a definite date whe ne. WILLED HIS ASHES TO Negotiatio: but S commission Election Postponed. ions, STOCKTON, Ju —When t of Polt n, t shall re- STRANGLED IN A -~ PORTLMD PARK | Terrible Death of Young i Clara Fitch. L A SUSPECT UNDER ARREST ——— ‘HE HAD MET THE GIRL CLAN- DESTINELY SEVERAL TIMES. HREE RS A Scream Was Heard in the Park Shortly After the Pair Were Seen to Go Into the PORTLAND, Ju the handsome 18-y 20.—Clara Fitch, 1d daughter of G d ave- FARMERS SUFFER FROM GOVERNMENT'S NEGLECT Sacramento River Becomes Choked and Navigation Is Impeded. ED BLUFF, Jul D The acramento Tran has notified t be able g gre: though uch was interred.” e fi of T. d Hall and licit instruc the monument ar e ding to be placed on the shaf Catcher Pace Weds. SANTA CRUZ, Ju THE WINDS AND WAVES Peculiar Provision in the Will of Late Judge W. H. Clark. LOS ANGELES, July The will of late Stperior Judge fillam Hovey Clark was filed this afternoon for pro- bate by Executors Frank P. Flint and A. W. Hutton, The dead jurist executed ple fashion November 10, , he ed. ears of saving It is all in terest The provisions of t! ique and some of =% is my wish that my bod cremated and the ast 1 grave of my father and mothe over, Mas If my brothers do prove of such a disposition of th Phen it is my wish that they be int on th S Warms the Blood, Stops the Waste, Gives Snap and Vim. uite a stir in the agencies of the tele- , telegraph, insurance and build- se Democrat of agalnst his T George Fred settled in favor o the seat. Mr. Stone announced that the commit tee, consisting of Committeemen Woo son, Troup and Danfels, appointed to i Vestigate the charges made by the Ha ison faction of I editor of tional Committee, was ready report The report was to the effect that M Devlin had used the influence of the ttonal Committee in favor of Altgel e latte sion of the Town Trustees at meeting last night was learned. f t r, who retained their the different concerns, and quarterly rates were fixed as follows: Insurance companies, $250; Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express Company, $7; telephone com- panies’ licenses were raised from $5 to $10; electric-light companies, $20; g and loan companies when the deci- | The | meeting was a speclal one held for the | purpose of fixing the license rates of | gas | J. R. Rose Dead. LAKEVILLE, July 20.—J. R. Rose, an old resident of this s on of Sonoma County and one of the largest farmers in the county, died of heart fallure at his ranch near Reclamation yesterday. Mr. Rose came here many Yyears ago from Ohlo, and has been engaged in stock and bhay farming for thirty years. For a lon, time he was a well-known breeder o horses and Devon cattle. He was 78 years old and leaves two daughters. He was a man of distinguished presence and supe- and endeared himself rior mental abiliti to a large circle of friends by his affable time vered to is in payment of a wager. rs, John P. Clark, with the in Andover, Ma | resides at Richm s S At the Mouth of the Platte. Spectal Cable to The Call and the New York Herald. Copyrighted, 189, by James Gor- don Bennett. BUENOS AYRES, July D.—Montevideo newspapers are commenting on the_ac- s., while Hobart Clark ond Terrace, N. Y. and Soainst Harrison in the late city election, | COmpanies, 38; water companies, $10; | . H | TUnited States gunboat Wil- 823 Toecommended that the Trese BureauJ S aoing £nd Dullaing ascietien, for. | S0 aEaEing BANDEE H e e | etoa. i making o e the work taken out of the £ Mr 4 each-agency, $10. “ibe & loss to-the agricultural vommunity, meuzh,ct-u:envex Platiee DR. McLAfiGHLIN’S _ELECTRIC BELT. It is the great man-bulider. Dr, McLaughlin's Electric Beit pours electric life into the nerves and vital parts while the patient sieeps. Its effect is magical. It quickly gives a brace to the nerves, developing In them and in the blood a grapd force of life. It will cure all those ail- ments of men. It life worth ltving. If you have dru, and failed to get relief you should try this famous Belt, It sup pew life, and that is what you want. CALL g%EES'BND BOOK ABOUT IT, Y SBALED, Dr. M. A. McLaughlin, s s 5amial Office Hoors—8 aum. to 80 pm.: Sundayw 2 to 1. NEVER S0LD IN DRUGSTORES.

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