The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 23, 1899, Page 4

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IE SAN FRANC ISCO CAL 23, 1899 NAVAL GUNNERY SR ‘ | | England Learns a Les- OEPRDIED TR LA o on, ITH UPMESE NDANELS CAME /LEARANCE SaAl. GAYETY MARKS CHINESE BATTLE Race War in a Salmon NO MOTIVE FOR Clara Fitch’s Murder Yet ADVERTISEMENTS son From America. “Young Cadets Vie With One Cannery. ' a Mystery. ey GREATER A(E?LE!\_CY DESIRED; Another in Supplying EIGHT MONGOLIANS WOUNDED ACCUSED GUARDED CLOSELY _FINAL WEEK OF BARGAINS. opsnATmNsH\gzn A BUGE} Merriment. WORSTEDBR%YWNT];[’I};NOPPOSING | NO ONE yém;;r;m?;; SEE HIM The Following Offers Speak for Themselves: i | o e P P D e P P P P P P R M P e R P S | E e avers Off the British Coast i To Preserve Peace the Conquerors Are | The Belief Growing That the Girl's | DRESS GOODS "'DOMESTIC"' Cause a Test of Torpedoes ce. cadets ar\ their WS Venge The claim tain Jose Discharged From the Employ Body Was Concealed in the DEPF. DEFPT. , said: oll. A man may a clear conscience.” Some Ministers. —— g0, to hell with b * l * | * * 1 P *| Against Torpeo Boat * :I‘ of the Packing Park After She Died From 5 Destroyers. X i Company. Natural Causes. We will crowd our Dress Goods | Final c‘eé’\‘"i up mfl*f‘;:ecg?e' ; owens | i eatest s St 1 s the Associated Press. | % or Tne * Epecial Dispatch to The C. Special Dispatch to The Call by offering some of the gr : many other Wash Fabrics (this : x * | = | values ever placed on sale. 9o season’s styles) to be closed out The close of _the | ¥ x| Tacoma, special from | PORTLAND, Or., July 22.—The most | not miss this rare opportunity. | St i thik Bartarcat Thiswill x Parltament with- | ¥ ¥ | Fairhaven says that war broke out| remarkable feature of Clara Fiteh's | e hindiow dispiey. | be your last opportunity to ob- hain 2 e % |last night betv v Japanese and | murder is that neither the police nor | i thes e oids ot the follow- QLSO e % | two hundred Chinese employed in the | the girl's relatives can advance a rea- | teces 46-inch All-wool Twine Serges EESFREE G t about Au time i 1 L O i that ing prices. Be on hand. ot x A * | Pacific Ameri Fisheries Company's ble motive for the crime. Ther quality. the kind that 5 which begins August 2L | & S ¥ |cannery there and has continued | were no new developments e, new purple. ren A8 | g pieces nest quaiity s6-inch American has met many rebu : N % | throughout th - As a result eight | Frank McDaniel has been clc e 50C JIoRach i e f Parliament, and the Chinese have sustained wounds in- | fined, and as he has not en car: Foa B1C x *| 2 s with which they have | 4 »* | flicted with kniv s iron lawyer no one is permitted to see hi lish Black Cre- 1 Organdies, measures have consti- % | while their plucky onists escaped The belief is growing that the girl | B ten valTers ngs, odds ! I * T : T in ten s for the opposition. | * | unscathed with a single exception died a natural death while she and Me- | e rt, have | X * | The row started last night as a re- | Daniel were in the park together, and . Yard — < ; e b % | sult of a drunken debauch and gam- | that the young man, fearing her fath- b et K % | bling. occasioned by the men being idle s anger and vengeance, concealed = * * | all da the weather being so rough | the body as best he could under the | ’ e | enken Jommnces’ theew o Chinede | 4re faint, and it is possible the slight | — x 2 Spancse S LEN 2 lises were made in concealing the extra heavy . x * | from his bunk into the street. Chinese e rtar deatht | 5 S l' * ; rushed to the aid of their countryman, he Coroner's investigation, which | X Pa peCla ° s x Doc § ULLIVAN % | while the Japane ly received re- was to have been resumed this after- 3 8 - : WAL REINITIATED % | inforcements noon, went over till Monday, owing to | & dozen targecsize | ’|> Comto = BY THE Owt e o | the absence of witn, fkoline covered. very p de s, s g i< SSuts BY THE Owiy %| The battle raged in the middile of the absence of witnesses. | led with extra quality fine white cot- D x % | the street, where rocks, slabs and slab = = | . nicely ‘tufted, good I 50 : ; pil handy. When the police fir MONTENEGRINS TO GREET 1 el SEE ach et - ly separated them it was necessa | . : i < X | i o, Chinsse to the hospital THEIR FUTURE QUEEN th ory vy has | 4 % | @ number of others looked as though | el | thoy sholld be the Great Preparations Being Made for{ to fol- | ¥ %|. At the opening of the 1eny Sulin the Marriage of Princess Jut- States | X »* | morning hostilities broke o In o ito Do Danil ; ammu- | % * | the melee one Chinese was struck over s Th‘"‘"“\?‘ B : ; the lh»mi with a bar of solder and ald righted, 1599, by James 4;(‘,“} knocked insensible. The fight was Bennett - | < f : To-morrow we begin our great Clean-Up Sale of Cotton x ¥ | growing fast and furious when the po- RLIN, July 22—Tt is seldom that Shirt Waists. | 5 f 2 to clos p t every single % - % | lice, foreman and other white over- man princess marrles outside of | hirt Waists. It is our intention to close out every sing'e CAPT.MEINTYRE DID THE- ( seers heated long iron s and suc- | her count and for this reason the | one, hence the deep cut in prices. The waists are all this * oI5 ThE i * : x CE CREAM AcT : ceeded in ;:Hllint the belli 'nts apart. | coming wedding of Princess Jutta of season’s styles, best fitting and in first-class condition. *x i At noon all of the nese em- | Mecklenburg-Strelitz to Prince Danilo " . 24 LAST-DAY SCENES AT THE CADETS’ CAMP ort 5‘1"'»"“‘1 W oxe dinona sed, with the hope | ot Montenegro is attracting an unsual | We can auotcronyeslceticer il < NES E1S . that peace would be restore At ) | amount of attention. Her Highness | LOT 1—Women's Shirt Waists, made of | LOT 3—Wor Waists_that * % | o’clock a force of Chinese issued from ||~ .- o % E S best quality ale, assor! 3 been selling and $2. R T S S T T T P I R T I I Hr I M N | he canners, armed with axes and | 568 aiready Jeft for her future Eine: have b clling at Clearance Price Each . | knives, and went on a run to their | dom, going first to the little town of | arance Price mira clated Press DQUARTERS, CAMP Father McNamee expr: d his aprpeci- | hunk houses, claiming that they be- | Antivari, where her conversion to the LOT 2—Women's Waists, made By I A CRUZ 3 ot ts for t istance in | jooq the Japanese were trying to burn | Greek church will take place to-mor- ; y 3 that have been | LOT 4—Women's Shirt Waists that have a and much ; e e se of charity, com nted th el The rumor was un- | ToW. This, it may be said in passing, hce Price QIS | been selling at 3 and £ @ 95 : the cadets and the e founded, however, and the police per- | I8 to the great indignation of the Kai- | B Sl ey b Sk W < S ougec ruz. el Sul es; 2d | suiaded them to o back o work. | ser, who, as temporal head of the Luth- = b el cEladsla i e e ’”'F;::’,..‘.lfv“" 5 beclodoimork. night | eran church, is most indignant at i SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. g with one another in decorating the of the regiment were | o q"q R0 0 e in which the | apostasy. When she changes her re- | COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. 3 ] St | and supply - adets held high car-| ;i Koy ton ®| ligion the bride algo alters her name g ch L e ot {ha suad | from Jutta to Miletca. Grea ta » Contl- | itors. Compar owerless to - A St 1 pow Br ing Chines: ch \d furi-| GREAT PLAGUE OF FLIES. | \rr;.; milurfxmg‘:l::?r:flrii rngu:mge one. rehant ships ¢ nd supp! o i avenuel o a = s the e Montenegrin ncipality ¢ ; ers is a f g _ | is very badly off for means of commu- | Captain _Hopper bonfire Swarms Attack London and Cause ..oy the Princess will be required to | dre ¢ {he members o Much Irritation. ide on horseback from Antivari via | ! St Special Cable to The Call and th Virpasar and Rjecka to Cettinje. The | Dempsey, L Heralds Copyc] ed, B, ther royal_guests will, however, tak Powers, Captain ["7'\_'“ N s a more convenient route via Cattaro. re were gues {ONDON, 22 All the male population of Montenegro, ter taps’ was | flies has attacked I armed to the teeth, have poured into Bmenis Wwete, gerved. (TheJ | BBl watie s Of i whl 10 | the capital to greet the German Prin- Feiven by Mayor P o | ine ”‘r" Housshjel nishl | cess and their future Queen. o afte ¢ end of irritation. The he Princess’ witnesses a > mar- P < m e : came in swarm aroppin vx‘il?f}; ‘ riT,:‘nP g;;r;;mn g ““l“hr;:;sesw”fi t!g: r‘x‘:;_ e A nce was given. In thelr wan- godonnk S aihle Sand mouth. Np | brated Wednesday, will be the Prince . Hells wale leutenant "Charley | (010, % of smoking or fumigating repelied | 0f Naples and Grand Duke Constan- is not a shadow of hope for Bob Inger- by name, wh and gently car- | them. : tinovitch of Russia. s}-‘nu As a man I do not wish to judge b3 a L Zenty gl | him. He was an agnostic and there face w arred stick is no chance for him.” officer with their ur POSTO. Jul —Rev. Herbert J g PR ROP) S SR P AP P S S D B S ) -~ e n"n‘r r;‘.»m S e SRR R S R Sl SR S St S Sk SOk Sl ~Q White of Bethany Baptist Church saic D to ry-m¢ i “Sincerity is not enough. Ingers retreatedito thelc b CONSULT THE HUDYAN DOCTORS—CALL OR WRITE. DESCRIBE ¢ will not be saved if the Bible s trie aved to guide a part 3 YOUR SYNMPTOMS. THE DOCTORS WILL ADVISE _Rev. George L. Perin of Every Day man rs to town night t G et S Church said: ‘“Ingersoll will be E Siret of the. tawn Tt was | & YOU FREE OF CHARGE. T N Gane ¢| ofieourse; for o Toves honest men. kc sent o et uc the inion o Rev. Herrick Johnson, profes He has a ew nt l P McCormick Theological Seminary, T : “I cannot see any hope for + Hacke; ant J ng to stay are wi R R S R s Work}ng to Free a Robber. The Cal Dispatch & ivate ;¥ <, but me + : & L ansvaal have | Schools had | (Comedl o e 3 NEW YORK, July 22.—Much interest | AUSTIN, Tex., July 22.—An effort to ob- at it e pforinance Swils et ey -i« ¢ | is aroused by the comment of ministers [ tain the release of Charles A. Beeler, in sure un- g e ¢ %l on the death of Colonel Ingersoll. [ sail at San Antonio, Tex., under sent have been in : oL 4 24 Dr. D. J. Stafford of St. Pat- ‘ufn:;f;‘;\f"l e ity cir e » Joyous one, | °F 3 Church, Washington, said: “Poor | 50 T T A0 0 0 cash o “m 5z 0 infeliy & and “hor : mained § 57 Ingersoll; 1 hope he was honest.| here’ to-night in the form of an applica- v e leader of the ban 3 25 was, there is a chance for him.” | tion for a writ of habeas co: i leal direc + % : a writ of habeas corpus, which 2 D 3 =8 $| Clergymen were asked their opinion | was prese nted to Judge T, Hende e g ® 7| of this view of an agnostic’s future, and | § e Counl ot St ina Appeala b hereaiier ot theln s 5y Yahili .| some of their replies follow court records at San Antonio show tha e cakewa + yercomss Lentll y..... t A at 4 in India. ; president of the | & bo Lol ¢ | : H. Hepworth said: “The | mistake was made in the name of the “by the | ¥ D e vt L moroves the Apoeti K ou ask me is something like | Phatli\ Bt Sheiig containen in. tha Fhe poses and steps usec ST 3 5 Mer b sait: thel| b -----Improves the /ppstita %|this: Admitting that Colonel Ingersoll | record.” Jidge Fenderson took the appli- Jpower in the | i owalkers camp reminded her of the Presidio. 3 ¢ | was sincere. and admitting also that fon’ under advisement. for military requisites g Sestich 5 e 5 i 3 Promotes Sound Sleep----- + | he was in the wrong, can he be saved? T said 1o want S e T + 1| How can any sane man answer that| .o ~APg‘;V°§ . ‘onvention. » the works at D Dr. Warren, “whict ave sent to| becau ymething he was un- : bl S o NDIAN 4 . uly 22—The work o falls of the Emerica for experimental purposes. The | famili th until the last two vears. Ho -----Makes Flesh and Blood, £ |qitestion excepliln the SMrmaty:: aWe | (Iic Bpworth corvention practically endn: e fully equal t. | greater liberality of the vivisection laws| was a nced Republican and had s | judge a man by his actions, which Very | {o 5o “though but few delegates will ; reater N ae given an advantage to the | taken active Interest in the politics of tho et oy e o 3 gates wil also greatly excited | {7 s in tt eparation of | county, although never occupying a pub- ' ¢ + leave before Monday. All the visiting e o eX%lhod | United "States In te @ Plike Brofessor | lic ofice. He leaves a son, three daugh | % Tlheart. Our judgment therefore s | ministers are assigned to fll the pulpits ake Compan TS, e eiin. have imagined that| ters and numerous grandchildren and 3 4| fauity ana often unjust. God judges | to-morrow. and at night a farewell conse- he Westin Americans have discovered means of con- | Erea children. His son s Captain | Sl s iihe atandasd of mative, ana || > TenEicS BRI ARANSEaiIgam tho stabl centrating serums that are unknown in| Joseph Knowlton of the St. Nicholas Ho <+ e ey e 3 Furope. The consensus of scientific opin-| tel. San Francisco. 4 | therefore : . 3 ) - | fon in Europe confirms the bellef that the P e + | we would damn because we don't know United State = a 2 cellow feves - | *h to save them will sit in a higl == = = mems” in “3Enig | can be : OF CHICAGO PLATFORM % et e e o Brugs | , Jomonstralions In | @ne reception ghven by the Doke end e | +| find some there whom we never ex- | et " aeoess i | Duchess of Sutherland this week A !be NEW YORK, July 22—In a signed | pected to see, and we shall not find| || dfet) Qhumvide- | regarded as the housewarming of ‘the| statement to the Journal William J. Ery- thers whom we may look for.” | ° etroit, who hus | Anglo-American League. hich bes o laa ““The sentiment in favor of the O ‘Sidney Hernert Cox, pastor of | i 7 i opean labora- | the direction of its object and h yd?y!‘llnzz‘;(mlllln:’v;":lh:-“‘;;h‘v‘”gf;wg‘:‘liif‘n‘::»y‘\ sl ¥ Lee Avenue Congregational f‘h]\xrch, 1 J‘ scient e =a ATriche likely, o disappear before the convention |4 St el o loncsbmad Geunk . 5 | L £ is called to order. e iy © 0 S tion. i where. The leagué is e e s Aot iy Rev. Dr. Henry Abrams, pastor of St.| | | obtuin fcommiticefon InEsnE LaE L AW the: question of \mperialiam very t-| 3 MEN A ATE ¥ Agnews Roman Catholic Church, con- | || ml i hether | ing of Profess £ g A = tors and members of Con- WILL FIND IN HUDYAN FICIENT RF sidered In rsoll a fal who traded in| | us. in | Dicey and Sir Frederick Pollock, to co last spring placed the party WANT RIC D. IF YOU ARE W YOU'WANT STRE his infidelity to m mon “Mr. In lied | States o Great Britain from the legal cord fn favor of the Bacon resoli- | 4 ARE THI IMACIATED, YOU WANT FLESH. HUDYAN WILL PRO- _t_ gersoll was an ignorant man,” he said. | | No matter who writes or pre- || Point of view and to try to SUggest terms | yoichq’ the sentiments of the voters. . ¢ ALL THF FOR HUDY RICH, RED BLOOD. HUDYAN AIDS “He had wit and talent, but he spoke| || scribes it. | the baccill.” =ajd | for their arrangemen “If every Democratle vot. 5 s STION AND ASSIMILATIC IN THE ELIMINATION OF IM- of subjects which he had not studied| | CR | ———— | ways and means ‘pf,n?n?l"‘l‘do:?fl‘f;% PURITIES FROM TH HUDY REMEDIAL VIRTU ond . Hdiculed things which he knew Our prescrlrtzinn delffl\'tment: DIES A NONAGENARIAN. | cor would have money enough to | GREAT MERIT, IS I SANT TO TAKE. AND DOES NOT PRODUC ZA. 4| only by half. | contains every drug known to | ADVERTISEMENTS. cire ture, perfect an organiza- | J» HUDYAN IS THE MOST POPULAR INVIGORANT KNOWN, AND 18 'FOR MEN 4 Rev. Daniel McDermott of St. Mar ‘ hysicians \‘N : = t ———————— WASTONVILLE, July 22.—Josopn | tion rea g down to the voting pre- | § AND WOME | Catholic Church, Philadelphia, s: FRRYSICIARS, e never substi- | Knowiton, & California ploneer of 189 :ana || Hcts jand ald In the establishmentsiot |t $ | “Our Lord said of those who crue tute one drug for ‘‘something || one of the early American residents of | oal support Is Incuficlent. . But be t KNUW FUR YGURSELF YuUR UWN GUNBITIUN % | nim, they should be forgiven, for they just as good.”> Never ‘*just || Santa Cruz County, died here this after possible to secure contributions from | & ' 2 I'knew not what. they dld. The BArstl [l 1 g9 cp = ve- Just {i . age of 93 years. He was a oter Mr. Harvey" of sec m-.l_f_ KIDNEY DISEASE. 3 | thing T would have to excuse Ingersoll | out”’ of anything —can always || sentaale G es M‘.‘l or more per month from | ¥ 3 & | for would be his sins against truth l*‘suppl\' the required drugs. ! ”'”""‘ e e on allhis wmental facnlfies st e d s R SYMPTOMS — Weakness, Emaclation, $ |God condemns no man who supposes | || Prescriptionsfilled as Nd | o to Within a few days of his death, | Stive work than i was &t sy ¥ Pt il Rack. Sleeplcsinkas. Biaken F|he is in the right, nor do we hold a | rescriptionsfilled as ordered. || oD Yircaded confinement to the houss' time during the last campaign. B Puffiness under Eyes, Swelling of Limbs, child guilty for the sins of innocent| || Quinine Pills It o o 85 8 g SO e e Sosri) AR e Pain or T Loes of Appetite, sive Thirst, Pale ignorance I e . 1 = ————— e = - der, Irregular Puls Complexion. Hudyan will cure you. Rev. William B. Bodine, rector of the | | foo “"0 grain. 30c | | o ¢ | Protestant opal Church of the| | 100 three grain goc. | : ROB S A BF] N K OF STOMACH DISORDER. NERVOUS DISORDER. F| savior, saia: |1 do nocknow why an | || Maltine ‘ | % SYMPTOMS sation, Weakness, SYMPTOMS—Trembling, Diz Spells, agnostic, if honest in his beliefs, should | || ~ T N . | ¢ Headaches, Loss of A ie, Nerve % Imoaired Digestion, Headaches 1?=;r:\»ggl | not enter the kifigdom of heaven.” | S;]‘:jm:“;?t'ofi of ri"d h‘_’";” SSC 4. Sleeplessness, Coated se, Pain or ness. Palpitation, Lack of Energy, Pain in ¥ | Rev. Charles W. Bickley of the Mari- | || £ ait. Regular price §1. MONEY DUE HIM & 0 R AR AR | nie sicthedist Kpiserel fevnet nat: | || Epsom’s Salts——a pound T Mouth. z petite. Hudyan will cure you. “I cannot believe that an all merciful | P i Eveh 3 4 | Father will punish his erring children | || —norest quality —fresh and BOORD'S 3 LIVER DISORDER. BLOOD DISORDER. % | When they unknowingly disregard his | ;fs?gz‘;ou(‘x;nemllv sells for 10C | 3 Eff t- T S ostiveness SYMPTOMS-—Eruptions on Skin, Pimples, . Ry i | o { ! e ! £%in, Bimples, Rev. Dr. William Lyons of i il ) : i | Sores, . S G s yons the First | (LONDON, ENCLAND) out en awyers ective Be Sores, Ttching, Swelling of Glahds, Cutd ¢ | Unifarian Church of Brookline, Massy | | Mennen’s Toilet Powder | M Obtai 2 &, Pains in Timbe. Catarfhal Conaitions ? said: “We must ail come {0 the truth, | | dsll“"“FH‘*S el | 1 udyan w ure you. 2 | and Ingersoll, no matter wh: A ie ome Journal for July OoLD TOM, DRY or eans . to tain a ¥ e | sad Togersoll, no matter what bis be: | (| S Home v 15C | | 3 TH 18 OF DISORDERS IN WHICH HUDYAN IS AN | hereafter.” = S s | SLOE CINS $ INFALLIBLE REMEDY. W ¢ TO THOSE DISEASES AND AILMENTS P e 2 Beeman’s PepsinGum | CULIAR TO WOMEN. HUDY A CERTAIN CURE. HUDYAN WILL E. | - A. A. Berle, Congregationalist, 3 1A WO ANE Bosto 3 The gum that sells pKgs e vTLL REGULATE, IT WILL BRING ROSY CHEEKS WHERE THERE ¢ | oooion, Said: “Ingersoll was a brave, et T 3 Lt o T ARE THE BEST @ . ASTORIA, Or., July 22—A. 8 Davis, a partner in the banking firm of @ IS PALENESS. EV VOMAN WHO HAS EVER TRIED HUDYAN IS WILLING « | Chivalrous, high-hearted man, resolute where for sc a pkg. C | . Maxwell & Smith of South Bend, Wash., took very effective means to obtain 4 TO INDORSE IT. 11 A BOON TO WOMEN WHO SUFFER. | in his championship of what he be- 3 | | a belated settlement with the firm on Thursday. Davis had been unable to € | < OT ONLY RELIEVES THE ABOVE SYMPTOMS, BUT IT CURES | Meved to be true, infinitely more to be | || 5 _— | get any statement as to the financial condition of the bank, so on Thursday ¥ ¢ LY. MEN AND WOMEN IN ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY HAVE respected than certain clerical infidels | || o | @ he walked into the building while Cashier Leech was busy and pocketed a @|% THIS T RY Y OF 3 ND ARE EVER READY °F | Who discredit both the gospel and Bible | || CUT=-RATE CHARLES MEINECKE & CO., | revolver which lay on an inner counter. Then he went into the vault and _?_ IT. HUDYAN IS W THE REACH OF EVERY ONE. | by covert insinuations. Peace to his yAY DRUACISTS, | Bole Agents, 314 Sacramento Btreet, | took a sack containing $2000 in gold. Before leaving the bank he explained to for sale by druggists, a package, o~ six packages for §2 50. ashes.” s | San Francisco, Cal. | the cashier that he had settled with the firm. _I, 1t your druggist does not keep Hudyan, send direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY | ASBURY PARK, N. J. July 22.—In / a | The affair was hushed up that day, but it leaked out here to-day. Davis 9 €O., corner Stockton. Eilis and Market streets, San Francisco, Cal. | Teply to a question, “Will Ingersoll be i © ! a prominent attorney of South Bend, while Maxwell Is a member of the @ % YOU MA "ONSULT ‘i\i!-.Tgl DYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE FREB | saved if sincere?” Bishop James N. 1 | $ Legislature. He i also a warm personal friend of W. J. Bryan. OF (CHARGE | GALL O} WHITH, Ohar ot he Methodist Episcopal > 1128 Market St. [ 5 S > . 8t. Louis, who is spendin: Lel. South 336 San Franci 1 @+0+0+0+ 040+ 0+ 040404040+ 0404040404 0+0+0+040+040+@ | @t oioiedeiodetoisivistataieiviodoiototeisdototoieig Penaing the | || zon and Sioadusy_cret. Main 300 Oniaang e = summer at Ocean Grove, said: ‘‘There

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