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FRIDAY, FRANC JULY 21, 1899 THE ONLY BRICK McPHERSON IN FVIUENCE AGAIN Sued T. R. for $100,00 joofort el Savis 0. SERVED TERM IN SAN QUENTIN el HARVEY BROWN, RAILROAD LAWYER, HIS ADVISER. f M 1ds of Doll Brown Se- any Thou rs Oth by Without curity. laintiff S8 Department D. 5 | the ) Joseph \ H. Sor G & examining surgeons in t > were appointed to succeed Pescla and Max Magnt with Dr. Denis F will cor Surgeons in graduate scheme up ¢ ESTATES OF THE DEAD. Wills of Charles Stewart and Mary Adams Filed for Probate. art, who a ised to the i the rem 1 shares. 'mumn cks ievised Nap Griffin that f the f similar proport .4 e e e e e S S S S 0 A7 $ W/ ; WILL BE HEAD MASTER : + = 2 % 3 0 OF SAN MATEO SCHOOL | 4| o + Rev N 3 i % Rev. Mardon D. Wilson 0 D . $ 3 Resigns From #St. $ t TEe , Peter’s Church. 2 . ¢ - EY DON D. WILSON 56 4 from St. Peter's ¢ ) ¢ will soon assume O ' of head master 3 5 in Mateo School. 3¢ 1 t ed with St. Peter's 3% £ r ye n that time has host " of s. both for the ¢ b estness of his clerical labors and ¢ 4 active work in the dispensation of 3¢ 4 charity. * /) Rev. Dr. Wilson will sever his con- 0 ¥ nectfon with the congregation of 54 h he has been the rector for such $ 1 time o igust 1. His new Y will begin In the middle of 0 1, when the young students re- $ tum_after their ‘summer vacatlon, 3 $ Dr. Brewer, who Is the proprietor of b piiss Mateo School, will still oc- \ 3 Y cupy his present position as superin® 0 4 tendent, but the actual educational 5¢ : work wiil be under the direction of ! the new head master. REV. MARDON D, WILSON. 5 @04+ T4 T Tt T A4 - TP TP TP T4 4o @ INSUnANCE COMPANIES COMMISSIONER CLUNIE GOES < made to abanc EAST TO ENFORCE THE LAW. R e = ¢ State from the His Trip the Result of Lively Fric- + RS PR Pes X3 $ 3 ¥ 3 + + + [ 28 fredrenbeireiadiebodie et fate o e 1ISCO CAL o oF. %0 oo < squadron and also In the field hospital cisco. He was at one time a member under McCle and Grant of the Board of Education. Dr. wwford came to this city in Both Dr. Crawford and Dr. Soper members of the Grand hed a lucrative prominent - finished a home- Army of the Republic, and it was ow- at the Hahnemann ing to a determined effort of that or- Medical College In: this city. ganization that ¢ were selected by her is also we nd favorably President McKinley. The veterans ) 1 this comm y as a com- have never what th regarded petent physician. He was n. in & proper re ntation in the Pen- Erie 3 v Department and feel now eniist t their interests wi well cared by es. All the lications and of t ressmen hn : peal that the nts. Dr. ( commen Hahnem who argued 0 18 ttended eminary fc i Ann Arbor Homeopathic ~ College, that that nch of represented in the army it should also be recognized {on Department. inn as He came to cticed vy in the MUST MAKE REPORTS This movement tion Over the Enforcement of Legal Regulations. he the Attor The principal onc es wish to evs 1 to deposit from sir annual rantee to. the of their solvency. tion the le compelling per cent of t ings of N ] has digcovered that an s YTV | treasure 1e from Central Am- erica in n ong day. It came in the form of conc es, silver ore, slugs, tate without missioner procedure on the part ies Is being taken A law 20 to 3 earnings in some Insurance Commissioner | be divided among ey now receive only a smali of the surplus and in some in- . do not rc a cent. departme: f the b had not been Gy ompanies m: . the ths for cor v THE MAN OF THE HOUR. A MAG i .CcNT PURIR 11 OF MIRAL DEWEY IN TEN COLORS (Size 14x21 inches.) FREE 0 Advertlsers A ceescecesecan ring in Your Advertisements To-day and To-morrow for SUNDAY’sS cdLL. TH [S PO RTRAIT Is In no sense 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- room. BEARS THE AUTOGRAPH OF ADMIRAL DEWecY. Cannot be had else- where In San Francisco than at the Bus|ness Office of THE CALL, where sample coples may be seen. e e e e n o R cseoee B r\.n] imunicating R are et S e S SR SR e n e n g ] | eele i !_ | | | % 3 3 e 3 & ‘s < | ! + 31 - b + - ke ‘ D T e B o 2% SR 2 3 PEREEE | 4 el B e Zamok. a rocky headland on the | Sibertan coast, and n be a_ total loss. | She was here a couple T ago. but | 1 " CUATEMALA AND SISTER STATES PAYING IN COIN HEEN Large Sum in Treas- ure on the Colon. Sgs THE STEAMER TAI FU ASHORE | ON HER WAY FROM PORTLAND TO VLADIVOSTOK. - Schooner Prosper Goes Sea Otter Hunting—New Steam Collier Robert Adamson in Port—Notes. The Pa lon arriy vesterday v's steamer Co and way ports with the large bars, Peruvian Mexican eagles regular viiue ¥5c easo; special to-day only 108 All the moncy from ¢ mala came in 2 bar sfiver, Mexico paid her debts in gold, Crash 20-inch Twilled Crash All-Linen Toweling, and the other cc ies paid up in silver | pl 1d abscrbent, ranteed to wear and gold. In the consignment there about $3000, 50 ca 1t $100,000, were of ilver e bar of g Qurtain Nottingham Lace Curtain Net. 35 inces valued a Net— wide, 1 pre:tv fishnet resign, scru or white, yalned Al the materia: you want for sash or haif cor- :;:L',: 3 tains, our 1e:ular price 12i4c yari; on sge- treasure is ¢ vada Ban cial sale 10-03F.uueeeeeereecsanne e elby Smeltin eamship Compa Anglo- Works, and W. n'br 60 the Colo and sugar, parrots, 6 macaw g0 of coffee monkeys artered John Rosenfeld’s Sons to re- the Siam, taken by the United ament to carry horses to fved m_Nanaimo, B. C., f s an enormous ci »m the fact tha »t brought he is owned by England, and was_ built feet long, hes deep. serman steamer Tai Fu is ashore at into 4493 tons of Adamson & Mall in 1 went to Portland, where c va barrels of fl g P Viadivostok. d from the Colum- | size 1icturcs, satin gilg fin fh‘ bia River on June e gone Iy 25¢ each, on special sile ‘o ashore eral ¢ s he el SoUE g egram o the change ; ling of the kah ster is_dated rJu],\' Gracer,es,,namnmver that these three spac a's 9. Cape Zamok is s from | = Viadivostok, and Captain Schuldt must eon sae or Friday ouly at thece have sent a boat’s crew to that place to wmll\ r duced prices: . carry the news. The general impression Babbitt’s Soap—(0n! sEpphe M Bl L worth to . customer), t r course and piled her up mok or_the small i ce HW shore. The owned m the of Hambur at Rostock et 1 inch beam. Schu and 19 feet his South C ch plies San Francisco anc _ shore at Hueneme, resting easily on the beach and will be got off next tide. Her owne do not think she will be damaged to z tent The little schooner Prosper. with a cre of thre 1d a boy, started yester- day for the Gulf of Cali otter hunting expedition. t r brought the news s were feed it did not long to put the boat in With him went George W, William Chisholm and a boy. At ey they will pick up the hunter the schooner will be headed for same party, un- ptain Lutgen, went to fornia in the schooner comm Rider M he was delayed is coming Dutch H on She i v passengers and ntity nf bullion for the Trading and Transpor- Hon i Pesnecven bringing down eigh onsiderable qu orth America tation Company THE AMERICA MARU PERMITTED TO DOCK PASSENGERS WERE YESTERDAY. LANDED 42 feet broad and 17 | i | | | | consignment of | long, p'am and cr nkled, atso square tops; 1 e . | doz+1 on a card; on soecial sale to-day only. +in .J:m‘u i time, e ¢ was no trouble ' o . “ked shortly after her arrival pa”sfia tt+ Doll, like picturs, full jointed with hisqu- steam colller Robert Adamson, | he flaver rair, moving eyes, and re:rh, 12 inches hey secured forty-three ... $Je15| hands 7 1a 1, s e & "”"w“”‘_fi‘}“" h"‘“". J0F Crane’s $ . 0 Leominster ani Monarch Crane’s $1..0 Colored Boaom S’m’ta wor ce their return, but the White Shi tz, row --68e ¢ t the herd 5 gain to be seen Crane’s 75 Balbrizzan Underwear. ex- Crane’s $1.00 Gol: an- Si k Front Shirts -an t brought th = % Zi > fr gai and the charter of (ranr.mr__ vau Cc Brosper followed, o o Crane’s $1.25 ligh biuo Wool Ud r- Crane's 7 H. D. Bendixsen, which wear: ... 83¢ Crane’s time out from Hono- Rb ea B B A Bl Lt Il PL L L LI T PRSP T Y 1 F"'"‘fl”’b’fifi‘"!”'"”'."UW’#'QQ!' ER A RS L A I A R IS I SR S A SR I L AL T T LR R S S S L L AL DL Lttt 2 Prompt Action of Federal Authori- ties After Having Taken the Usual Precautionary Measures. The was rel and her evening about Japanese ste in numk nd, bu Japanese steamship America Maru i from quarantine yesterd were landed last The Chinese 2 Angel Tsl- will be brought over soon. The If has been thoroughly fumi- gated and will be towed to the P: Mail Steamship Company’s dock this morning. ‘he passengers were early rele and were shore. The Federal quarantine officer, ~. Kinyoun, made a careful microscopic imination of the blood of the Japan: taken ill_on July 7, sure. Satisfied that > of pneumonia, he at 5 happy at glad to get on passenger who Wi a precautionary me s simply a « the directions by which the passen- were permitted to land. mong those who boarded the v early in the day were tant Su of the Port Chauncey St. John and customs inspectors. Detectives Ellis Gibson were at the dock whe e Caro- line, which brought the passemgers over, landed, in hopes of catching the man who robbed the Alameda of gold at Honolulu. News of the plague in India was brought by the America Maru. The following and regulations explain the precaution taken by the government of the colony to prevent its spread: First, dated March 13, anno forcement of the Venice Sanit regulations against arrivals from at Calcutta and Chittagons. Second, dated March 1S, declaring Mecca and ing the en- Convention Hongkong | the whoie littoral of the Hedjaz between Lith and Yambo, exclusive of both places, infected, | and announcing the enforcement of quarantine gainst vessels arriving from those places at ‘alcutta and Chittagong. Third, a further notification, dated May 10, extending the area of the latter and enforcing quarantine against Lith and Yambo. The passengers of the America Maru are as follows: Mrs. H. L Achilles, Mies Jessie Asbury and | '® W | matd, H. Blumenstein, Mrs. S. Brumell, C. Beigel, Miss Brodie, 'H. G. Brown, G. Bramhall, Mrs. G. W. Bramhall, Miss Bram- hall, G. R Miss A. C . V. C._Comfort, Mis Comfort, W. Chamberlatn, Miss Chamber- lain, Ly Chat, H. Cunningham, W. H. Dob- son, M, O. Helffreich, Rev. Henry, Mrs. J. R. Hill, Miss Hill, Mr. Iznar, Mrs. M. King- don and maid, E. R. Kimball, H. A. Keller, T. Kazama, Maynard, Miss Altce Milier and servant Amelle Lamb O'Nelll, Mr. Porter, Mrs. Master _ Porter, _ Lieutenant Wilhelm Schleicht, Mrs.' E. S. Stevens and maid, Strop, Mrs. Charles a Ada D. Thompson, H. A. Strong, Mrs. Strong, Mr. Varblowsky, Mrs. Varblowsky, Dr. Wagner, Mrs. Wagner and three children and T. Yamada. M1 orter, von their THE EHPOBI‘UM. | THE EMPORIUM. V‘”’O‘D',.OV...”.O’F!V'..”"V”’.”""’V' * Last Ap-~ Mail Ilaara":ca [ EMNRI Orders gf Senor ritied argas fioldenRUle Bazaar. . Saturds Day Neght Y CALIFORNIAS LARGEST— AMERICAS GRANDEST STORE. poneived. To-morrow night will be Oregon Boys’ Night at the big siore. An invilation has been issued lo the en- tire regiment to be present at the concert, and Professor John rj\/[_lh] tardt has prepared a stirring patriotic pro- gramme which his excellent corps of musicians .zmi so oists will undoubledly do full justice to. I will b gala night at The Emporium. ALL—DAY SpeciaL SALES — Another batch of unmatchable bargains for this day only. The one-day special sales meet the approval ‘of the people of San Francisco and vicinage. Throngs of pleased buyers fill the big store daily. Veils — 7 dozon AlSilk C enil'e Spot Pattern Veils, black ground with el spots, very stylish, Toweling- 16c yard; on special sale iic wall, regularly to-dav.... Hormsdorf biack. high 25¢ stocking; L die’ Imported 40-gavge Maco Citton Hove, Is, double sole:, fancv droj stiten, our regular 6 et i 800 Pins A ber and Bor- Hair Pins 1! Hair Pins, a'so 1)) dozen (good heavy ones', 3 inches 18¢c \ong te ularly 25¢ each; special to-1ay only lioner _Twogrmtsne ia's for thi= day only: Statione y Spec al No. 1—78 sheet- White Woven Ru ed Note Famper, good «- b stock; per [b.. = -8e Specal No.2—0Ones tof CGorrespond=- ing @ards in teat box, 25 cird: ad 25 enve opes to match, extra satin finish . on special sale to-uay.. Cahbinet S yih Bael __picture, new Back Cabine* me=.=, like des gas, oval or round, for s refor. $ Postum Gereal—Laq.e pack- ges, regu'ar.y 25¢ eich; to-day. @ocea Van Houten 1o ti I __Tah'e Claret—An alright qualit , regu arly 40c a g,, on; 0. sa'a to day tor. ‘o280 Paist ““Best Tonic”— Liguors Regularly $2.63 dozan; special to- ......52.20 Men’s Furnishing Goods af 65¢ on the Dollar. We bought the entire stock of Crane, the Montgomery-street haber- dasher, at 65¢ on the dollar, and are now offering men’s select furnishings at less than wholesale prices. Every counter contains something at a reduced price that means a great saving to the purchaser. This chance to buy good furnishings cheap will soon be gone—don’t miss it. Crane’s Monarch $1.50 Whire Shirts. now|Crane’s 5c Nzckwear, tacks and four-‘n- H:avy Jersey cnie Crane’s b ¢ .38¢ Cran h rwear, pmk or Crone’s Arrow Hr.m Coliars lOc;« on 8¢ Brind 12vc ana|Crane’s 23¢ Natural * 20> Vicuna Merino HJ tc., in lots triggan Uderwear Crane’s 85c Summer Un we 1, imperius .38¢ Crane’s Odds and ends in finz underweir, neckwear, e too small lo advertise—at same low price. bQQQQQQt4\!“444‘QQQ&GQ‘Q411‘1!441&!QQQQ&“Q&‘!QQQ(AQ&QQ&Q(Q41QQ(QQ‘Q(QQQ‘QQQ\QQQQQ‘!Q“‘Ql GER B EEE R ARG AR A S At R e b Gl Q‘.Qd‘ttié((fll LLTT T > > > " AGAASAAAARGEE N B SEEE BEABA SIS A AIRELOEHEES MILITARY BANQUET. Oregon Staff Officers and Lady Friends Around the Mahogany. The staff of the Second Regiment, TRIED TO END HER LIFE. | Mrs. Wiemann, While Despondent, Attempts to Commit Suicide. wife of Henry Marie Wiemann, the Ore- Wiemann laborer, living in the rear | gon Volunteer Infantry, sat down to a of S13 Harrison street, attempted to end | most enjoyable banqg . c her existence last evening by swallowing | Stewart, Ellis and Leavenworth streets. S anall oantity lof anum. She was | Chaplain Gllbert of the regiment was the a i - of the kitchen | host. Plates were set for twenty, with found lying on the f of the Kitchen | Glc i Sutemers and his wife: at elther of her home by her 1 ear-old son, who end of the tabl nmoned ghbor. Realizing The menu was an elaborate affair, the had t n, he summoned | most favored portion being the cham- ken pc and the the ambulance woman was hur- | pagne punch a la Summers ches and Hedly driven to the Receiving Hospital. | toasts were omitted by the request of the In the hosom of her dress was found the | host and the ready acquiescence of following note, written in German: guests. “T cannot _stand it any longe Good-by Those who attended the banquet were: my child. I will nev you again. B»s | General Summers, Mrs. Gilvert, Colonel a good boy Yoran, Mrs. Powers, Major Ellis, Mi ek 3 Jackson, Captain Pdorman. Lieu Young Wiemann an Brazee, Mrs. Yoran. Lieutenant Jacks mother to the hospital and attempted to | Lieutenant Knapp Mrs. Summers, Ch explain th var 11 not tried 1o | lain Gilbert, Mrs. Willis, Licutenant Mead, commit but en the pci- Ellis, Mrs. Mead, Major Willis, Mrs! | wi oo : WEAK MEN . Young or Oid, i. Who would speedily regain their former rigor Tang Kin, J. D. Mactavish, J. S. | @ Fong_Sun, Miss H A . su is ) | Knapp, Ruth \!m\rl 1d X He claimed that she is from heart d but alwa a suffere ippeared contented wit r lot. Dr. Pythians Install > who attended her, says she Will | The following officers of California e . Lodge No. 1. Knights of bythi yeen installe or the current Ocean Water Tub Baths. | inaon e 2 E Br oy 101 Seventh street, corner Misslon. EEI(; ter, P.; W. Y. Dean, M. of W water direct from the ocean. H er, M of E.; John Hober, e ——— | R. N. McLennan, K. of R. and A New Policeman. Miliman, M. of A.; Henry Ahren : M. Schumacher, O. G. The repor: Matthew Tierney, a boller-maker. 23 ayditors for the t quarter shows financial condition o1 the lodge to be v | satistactory and a motion was carried that $100 be added to the bank account. and a native of this c a member of the Police Chief Lees yesterday. ears of age, s sworn in a Department b; should wear DR. PIERCE'S FAMOUS ELECTRIC BELT AND SUSPENSORY! No drugs necessary. Electricity does the work. Thousands have been cured. Buy no belt till you see “DR. PIERCE'S.” & Call at the office or send 2¢ in stamps for “PAMPHLET No. 2.” Address PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 620 Market Street @pp- Palses Hotsh S Franclscs