The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 23, 1899, Page 3

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UNDAY, JULY 23, 1899 3 FRANCISCO CALL WELLSARGD TALYNATIC | CODE COMMISSION -« — ~~AMECTO ST MORE SUBGEOR WOST DISGORGE FOR INDEMNITY NAMED BY GAGE 0N THE OLIMPIA NEEDED AT MANILA M | —— P e e s £ e ) > Knock-Out Blow to Its | Investigation of Lynch- Will Not Visit Austria's| Thousands of Soldiers Portland Bank. I ing in Louisiana. FHEEMAN I]ENIS [ Emperor. in Hospitals. A i ! w B S | PAYMENT FOR STOCK SOLD STATE DEPARTMENT ACTS |HARRIS GOES TO VIENNA| OTHERS NOT FIT FOR SERVICE g v N | s e DECISION SUSTAINS CLAIMS OF NO FEAR OF ANY INTERNA- . | O RETURN IN TIME TO SAY | MANY ON DUTY WHO ARE TOO THOSE FROZEN OUT. TIONAL COMPLICATIONS. 5 | FAREWELL TO ADMIRAL. SICK FOR WORK. i i The Call’'s Prophecy Is | VS R Confiscation of Over Sixty Thousand | If the Five Victims Are Found to Be Fulfilled. | Then the Hero of Manila Bay Intends | Recommendation Recently Made by Dollars’ Worth of Stock De- Italian Subjects This Gov- e | to Proceed On the Cruiser Chief Surgeon Woodhull for clared tc Have Been ernment Will Maks i to Naples and an Increase of His awful. Reparation. PLACE FOR W. F. FITZGERALD | Genoa. Staff Vetoed. *-— ——— [ — —_— The Call, Spe Dispatch to The Call APPOINTED SUPERIOR JUDGE OF | Special Cable to The Call and the New York Spectal Dispatch to The Call LOS ANGELES. | " Herald. Copyrighted, 159, by James Gor- | 3 | don Bemnete. | MANILA, July 19, vic July ) £ 8860606060665 066 ’ —Chief Surgec ? TRIESTE, July 22.—Admiral Dewey came ashore this morning for a drive with | United States Minister Harris. | It is stated authoritatively that the ad- | & His Elevation Causes a Sensation, @ s He Had Not Been Regarded i as a Friend of' the miral will not meet the Emperor at |Eeons. Surgeon » Governor. Ischia mor go to Vienna to-morrow with | tion to that effect I s similar hich ¢ Minister Harris, but will Temain’ on the | DY Major General @ rw e Olympla during her stay here. EGLBEIBLite S Higte ptain Lamberton of the iiser’s officers To-morrow C lympia and some of the will go to Venice for a few days’ vis Mr. Harris | go to Vienna, but will return at the )t the week to bid fare- well to Admiral Dewey, who will then go on the Olympia to s and Genoa. LEVEE CAVING AWAY. GERMAN CUMNTENT Serious Situation at a Point on ON THE CAMPAIGN Feather River. MARYSVILLE, J 22_The condition | BERL of the levee along the Feather River at | paign has bee the lower part of Nicolaus is becoming | week in the Epectal Dispatch to The Call The Governor has named A. C. Freeman, W. C. Van Fleet and George J. Denis to be Code Commissioners, and The Call begs to submit that one more of its prophecies concerning the action of Mr. Gage has come true. 1800 in hosp are several hundr liers on duty ANGELES, serfou or several hundred feet the em- [ ung says the Ame bankment and levee are gradually caving | progress in spite of exertior _ into the stream. The curr The Boersen Courier, refer; a bombshell among place sets into the bank with forts made in Washington to the lower strata of sand soon ut, allowing the t has been going for some | parently dev + has been made to get the |after the to take hold of the | wspape success German at Mani appointt Alth m! there was erust to | troops s ®p matter, but In the avigation and the |account of things preserva . the Government | American offl 3 e done n or S ing In wing another dire would be too costl W. F. FITZGERALD, Appointed Superior Judze of Los Angeles County. D e S et S S ilipinos two arm irfl-i**!\'kfiifitk*ittitfitkfiitki*fi**fifi*fikhii**fifi*‘k******fi*********tifik*i* TR e T R e e e R e R R ] P ORO=0B0TOAOT before the levee | Filipinos have SN : | = — »on the America administration, for it is known that Otis every move that Gage has made, and that | e s o en Fitseerald and that his relations the coming to the southland was seven- | STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. pattolleaven ge have never been of a Pythian eighths political and one-eighth personal. | e Some time a0 Judge Fiizserald was ap. | Two Men Narrowly Escape Death in mr;iéd?;m%aifi proached and asked if he would accept | Modoc County. ships fi e o if it were tendered him. The!| a4 pysvILLE, July 22-J. H. Brock-| faon Ul al politicians de o w his red from the gt A few others think ini g ) Colonel Burns, but those who came OVer qffer was made to him on behalf of Gov- | helples from Catalin ght say that BUIns efmor Gage by George J. Denis at San |man, a cattle buyer, who recently re- Y : had given consent to the appointment. Francisco a few da ago. Mr. Denis |turned from a trip to Modoc County. gives But the lawyers They declare Burns has been aware of having gone morth at the Governor's re- of gular experience his |V ould hardly quest for that purpose. He arrived home | | 1 n ~week. | ton of i at purpos ar derstorm last weel e D 1 rm last week. | pOT B o yesterday afternoon, and Judge Fitzger- | ald’s appointment was made public thig t the camp one o morning. | Mg at s oe ot Governor Gage when seen to-night sam" A wer came up. The camp | that he dld not know when Judge Fitz- & tree, and the two men gerald would assume his new duties. n e to do a @ RGN e rumored Zé pointm bad § d one that finds more adher- & t it is an attempt to pla 4 y Otis of the Times and im into line to support the present gone out after a | by mative boats, 3 \VHI;ITIER TRUSTEES. brs Dr. Walter L dley Elected President f the Board. | Special Cable to |~ Herald. « Ben 7 t = anging MONTEVIDEO, July 22 s & i = v hs S e ar ects t ¢ < 3 - about tw for the second time 3 P 1 S ; 4 > a t ce was Aredondo, the he f R 2 e ' an v »d an Idiarte Borda 3 3 brought forward in t was one t | President’s t, as no autc had beer stunned 0 h ND ALMCST FAMISHED. covered by a Moun- FOU Missing Girl D MANGLED BY A TRAIN Intoxicated Ma Goes to tween the Rails. GEorGE \ 3 \\ DEMNS Spread of the Plague. NEW CODE COMMISSION. Hon. A. C. Freeman is one of the best known lawyers in the State. He was a member of the second Constitu- 9 elected from the Sac pento district, and was trustee of the State Library from 1882 & nvention in 18 B O OO NN, | preme bench of aving s %s’ andard work, cnd is at the present time a member of the law b2 Su th ved some years as As- mento in 1881, Prison Director in 1383-84 and Superior Judge of Sacra- £ 3) bl ice. He was A ac o1 3 ¥ mento County from 1884 to 1890 2 80 ey e T Denis has the distinction of being the law partner of Governor Gage. He was a newspaper reporter 3 213 H 8 14 B O eeles in early vears and served as United States District Attorney for the Southern District during the sec- S R % in Los Ang A effects: w b4 eland adminlstration 8 = . R ° INTERESTS THE PEOPLE s |FERRYBOAT SAN RAFAEL ! 24 assisting in the | 8 b OF THE PACIFIC COAST for troops 1n the Philip ALMOST IN COLLISION | i: it ;x:..)'r‘;‘_?(r-mrrrlp‘nvryan\“r'I;\,:;_ d; BY L 8 t \ | boent of Dakota_ Mator Edw Barel Officers Ordered to Various Depart 1 as Malor Bd arely Escapes Crashing Into the| Sl DRESS G00D ] COTTON 6OODS. oents to Ald in Buying Cavalry | ai Augnst b Hlocksom, Leader While Backing Out of $ ¢ = Horses for the Philippines. States Cavalry, and Veterlnary Surgeon Her Slip. | :E REMNANTS OF REMNANTS OF COLORED WASHINGTON, July 2—The Postoiice I a 1:;]-ls};;rm»ll_r\"‘a;‘é:fi{"\'vnll!nnr;:mx'\“. A A O A T EE T = s HlSan Diego County, will be dis- | Forsyth and Veterinary Surgeon John B. | lision between the ferryboat San Rafae § FANCY NOVELTY SUITINGS. DOTTED SWISS, § tortime ser duy . dmai soud oo | il s, Unfid Bty Ealaly, ta and e Sockion, poe, sosmer, Losder| A inan'=dyrearanes hes 2 pical deal 10 da 4 nehes wide: colored ground gent to Yuma. Oliver C. Gilson has been | {1 e, 2o 1Cs nia—Capta Is eve caused a_panic ng : 5 £ morair. Plain and Figured e yard i DIMITIES, Army orders: By direction of the Secre- | States Cavalry. To the Department of | pear that a disaster was narrowly averted. tary of War acting Assistant Surgeon | the Columbia —Captain Robert P P.| The San Rafael started to back out of | H. Anderson, United States army,| Wainwright and Veterinary Surgeon Wiil These $8 suits have a tip-top appearance— lip to make her regular 6 o'clock trip : S50 Do o Carl | S Ran Fran: | lam H. Going, First United States Cav- | sisalito juse as the Leader backed they look almost as well as suits for twice the 2 X n our nt table this week e coms |l oY . of her slip, two piers tc S5 i & o n o at tab w CREPON 820 fa lole e pEensions: California—Original—Albert, s the SHont i al";ngf; L e money. Of course, they will not wear as long as BLACK AND COLORED ston T, Getehell e 8 I o ncad to the higher-priced suits, but they wear long enough o Glencoe es, $6. it And Figured ORGANDIES Were 1 ceed from vis, Los Ar Franeisco a_r.ll Morris, temporary dut The follow to warrant our guaranteeing them. in ppeared to be un- the Leader. d as if the . “Increase— Perrys, $6 to! For a of the medi 20 and 2%c yard. On sale at DRESS G2ODS. They are worth $8 to any one: yet we will n Isidore Lamor A b A B S SN N S DG 5 5 G5B 5000 WWWMWWWW,MWM [ kS a b risinalivelie department In the P! s = 3 b4 ine Islan relieved from fu: . I On¥s L0k Stockton boat was s ck Into the s i 4 e T g 5 G : fes T the. Departme Original widows, etcPhosbe A, Tollet, | San Rafael, and everybody aboard hustied give the $8 back to any customer who does not p24 | 2 Captain Paul S Diego, $8. | about anI(‘\‘t,\ style to prepare for the think so 2% REMNANIS [OF {Half Pairs and Single Pairs of gray. . Al Ai’,{f‘:‘,‘fi“;GI,“"’",‘Z"“‘C*"""""“ M. Wright, | Hofact by Captaln McKenze, s b N S COV - 5 First Lieutenant Frank 5 A 0 - % | speedy ifttle ferryboat shot past the § ENGLISH COVERT CLOTHS. | Ace curTAl i ke, thom siaion i Vancou- | L ovie L Eing, Ul Chy, T 0 | iepn ot the Leader with anly o Tew fe Bemmeqice aue guasdiice. et oo §§ 3¢ inches wide, hard finished; the regular ST harracks. = e SlEne ¢ kind - Private Owen Whitten, Fourth United | . o bSd SSE { B¢ o5 s NT ¢ States Cavalry, and Recruits Ed Carlson, | | M d f & g Only 250 bl o D& B e R Bl | oremenororonsmorsrsnononenenenerprarererersscsssorerosesd oney returned if you want it; or % == Also Half Pairs T S Alister. sdoh “Bulton; | & \ x| : s . b2 - - X. Fees, Fulton, | & < = = % REMNANTS OF CHENILLE PORTIERE X re her ool . g Suit kept in repair free for one year. p23 q 4 '8 2 S. 2 | Robert Gill, John C Henry J. | & & 2 SILK-FACED VELVETS SLIGHTLY SOTLED, Haskett, Rudolph W. _Haase, Frank | % s e ig 5 5 a :n - r:;z assortment; 1, 0 Himebaugh, l.ulcms L. I;\;nizri__r. Carl D.| & 1 e B most every shade; .egular $1 quality. |35 to §%5 a Letts, John J. Lindsey, Ben F. Mathies, | % * oYSs’ SA % Only 30c : THESE GOOT | Gale " 8.” McCarty, Robert McCollough, | ® 3 ILOR SUIT 4 alyiofc e vard, ABOUT . | Ghris A, Miller, Frank B, Nixon. Martii | % = % o s S. g Halt R 1 3 H. O'Connor, Adelbert J. Peckham, Louis | ® ‘e manufacture electric belts, and, as ¢ ue materia'—Serges and iots—: s wit 1 4 REMNANTS OF cgular Price. C Rise Charles Shumate, Isidor Sonna- | % S Antor tast dbulds curalsh Ineabiee i % Bl ¢ b Cheviots—soms with green collar and 3 v REMNANTS. OF EANCY bénd, James Sorahan, Alexander Stanton| & five cents apiece.i£ we chose to do sy and ;< e :‘.;’"y mwsh" soutache braid; others with red inlzi1 collar trimmed ) Artk Waite and James H. Wiles, gen- thus throw away money: but course with white soutache; = ot e 3 ENGLISH STORM SERGES. g ] PLAIDS. ol ae Jassigned, now at the Pre- | & O o e DO, Fovere o llar and : 14 SiEtmamanaup pialn s he only Gimming, s }; avy and black, the ors left; 42| Large varfety « G ttias, L Aoubia Zeeld harged the service of the t}r(llln(' belts as low as ¥ P collar fln“‘ ‘l: 5 gthers with white or red soutach= braii. Ages 3 to 10 ? o e EBERENTY ¢ . A lorings, double fold; ,- similar i 3 % | vears. /e have hel f e sui » 4 2 Only 19 C B0lTTeeaincly e - raphic instructions of July 7| ¢ tain drug: ric_ belt quacks & | e ave heretofore sold these suits for $4 and §5, but they are 2 nly 19 Cents. Only 10¢ yard. | directing the discharge without honor, by | at much We alyo miake: ¥ | now cut to 3 reason of fraudulent enlistment. of Re-| x the BEST Electric Belt on earth, which & | $3.00 E S T, cruits L'h.’u'l?s1 Hugsl‘ William \\'l?[‘rPr‘h\i, : et k“f(\‘{\'A!HLEb ]I’I’JCESA and Zi - - > M o Andrew Gaddis, esidio, are confirmed. i s is e ind of a belt you want $ EnESE.COODS ON SALE AT NARNELS ST s T STORE ONLY: Private George W. Halstead, Battery O, | & please make a note of our advice— * | \2 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Third United gStateS Artillery, no | * 1Y NI -OU & 3 Fort Winfield Scott, Presidio, is, e I Nl S I e e 9 T his 0]:‘" a[\[\(lll(‘[i\llon‘] lqransfel;red”ltr) = > = '®| 3 tery K, Third United States Artillery. He 2 | 8 | Wil be’sent to the station of that battery b e e 3 at Manila on a Government transport. = DR S ¥ b, 718 MARKET ST, 2 ’ The telegraphic instructions directing | plERCE ELECTRIC CO & | . - \ Y {|1ne atmchacas of Puivato Lewis A Becker | % s Out-of-town orders filled—write us. | Company D, Nineteenth United States In-| & & -of- — o 1220, 1222 and 1224 Market Street. fantry, Presidio, are confirmed. * 620 Market Stcect (Dpposiio Folncolioeih ¢ | The fdolmwmg umesrshnm’i! employeesrwrl‘n ¢ n Francisco. @ OSSR proceed at once to the headquarters of the * L | departments specified and report in per- OxOXORPHOX VXX DR OKOHOHOKOXPAPROKOXOHOKOXPXOROHONOXOX O OXO

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