The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 24, 1899, Page 1

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This Paper to be taken the Lib mrgmv LXXXVI-NO. 54. VOLUME N FRANCISCO, MONDAY, ‘JULY 24, 1899. PRICE FIVE CENTS. OPTIMISTIC DISPATCHES ROM OTIS Cause the President to Be Hopeful as to the Philippines. B e e . @ i eeete e RCOT TO SUPERVISE COLONIAL MATTERS i PRIEST CAUSING DISCORD MANII DEWEY VISITS OPING MOUNTAIN A AT KKK I KA KK A KA XX KA X AR KA KK XA KKK AK AR KKK KKK X @ r————— e e MIRAMAR CASTLE, VISITED BY DEWEY SATURDAY. B e e T T RS B S ey} Dhhrrhhkhhhkhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh kA AAdAAhrhhhdhhhhhkhkhhk to-da made an excur- tain. t of the Daily Mail says: was performed at Pesaro on udience of 2000 persons. It was greatly finest hymn Mascagni has written. Sunda - the t appreciated end is conside AR R S R e R R R R R R TR BOUNDARY DISPUTE | NOT TO CAUSE WAR ERR \ = o - 2L STA‘Y(%N. = e SKAGUAY PYRAMIO HARBOR WHO TALKS T FRIGHT ¥ mmmuv ' . TD- OUNDARY C LAI ta and ( 1 heir CECECECECHOECHCEOR HEADQUARTERS, WE HINGTO? ble patience to ion of all pending ution will r serious 1 the two PARIY T0 BE IRGANIZED and a Convention Is Called. and prison HORSES DISPLACED BY THE AUTOMOBILE Newport Society Leaders Empty Their Stables to Make Room for Elec- tric Carriages. July 2. Special Dis EW YOR of delegat to-day of the 1 the party ere present meeting whi DETROIT WILL HONOR EX-SECRETARY ALGER Reception and Parade to Be Followed by an Indignation Mass Meeting. a radical of conver- organization ¢ came up for d The dorsed ally in- ivocac called for e of meeting to be union and re- in the city of New York ed to send delegates and an be effected. ng to-day Samuel Prince, to be foiiowed by many ould not be surprising if in lar numbers at an end. wi organization % of the few fil p..'esid»m of the Central Federated & . dolefil tine o Union, presided & which is to go nex Master Workman John M. Parsons as and District Master Workman Pine were among speakers, and the for- mer spoke strongly in favor of the new reception in followed by Ing. probably in Light Guard arm- | political movement. He said the time | Suiel where opportunity for for setlon RAN: arrived, and that ‘the t the busier pa <entiments of prominen " actiol G sxived, o8 ¢ d her fri unions of this eity must either show L Couge Governor_ Pingree during to-day’s meet- ing favored the id lding a genuine “indignation” meeting_following lic reception. Mayor Maybury raise - question whether such expressfons would | not embarrass and displease General Al-| ger rather than otherwise, but the Gov: ernor's mass-meeting idea prevailed. and narrow their power American people, go down to destruction. He asked that a = treasurer be appointed to act as cus- Don Carlos Leaves Venice. todian of the fund to be raised to aid| RpOME, July 2.—Don Carlos, the Span- he strikers. This was done and dele- | jgp pretender, has left Venice, ostensibly Xgates of various unions then pledged | for Austria. Thames stree -— & 1 | STREETCAR WRECKED BY EXPLOSION Serious Encounters Be- tween Mobs and Police LEVELAND, Ju which ec t night, was rene and there were several serious | outbreaks of violence, but clashes between the mobs and ars were started running as ning on all but one or were astir early. 10 o’clock a thousand o ons gathered on “ide and pro track. was attac I ite of th man motc whom were , and but te of militia the mob, military nu ma barns ¢ a duri y a jeering 1 mad: he police. In the afternoon a m 1 the idea of bl middl around building a fire worked s 1 when the and put out the fire. Three men were 1 with wounds made 1 »s at the end ¢ the I the wagon in Sou afterncon by a ronductor, the Mayor of that village to-day issued an order to the Marshal to arrest all non-union con- ductors who carried concealed weapons. Every car was stopped and each con- duct~r found with a revolver was ar- rested. All were subsequently bailed out by the company. A small riot was started at the corner of Pearl street Franklin avenue when a young woman struck a man who asked her not to board a non-union car. A crowd of union sympathizers stoned the car and a squad of police finally cleared the street. The company to-day sent a note to the State Board of Arbitration declining to arbitrate the differences. in which it says: { “This company, fully appreciating the | at Cleveland. nue barns former ¥ begs to say that the men who went out on Monday last are not in the employ of the company and there ng to negotiate about or arbi- em- trate. In Holmden-ave- was continu- four hours. s attacked pistol shots e was a lively the non-uni The only who was ood in her twenty-five »ng Broadway squads of scort three miles to the of the rioters RUNNING IN BROOKLYN NEW YORK, July cars run on all adwa day .—The fact that Brooklyn lines she that the the sea- general were To . but the public of the im- Brooklyn determined that men b men or -adquarters the men of embled to-day ns did not ap- rage the st that even if t f a certain sec- corporations »uld be over 1d were badly e said that by Tuesday Wednesday a the lines of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company would be tied up as tight as a drum. GARMENT WORKERS DEMAND AN INCREASE NEW YORK, July 23.—About 2500 | elothin s in three branches of that industry struck to-day, and a member of the executive committee of Tailors’ Progressive Union No. 11 said to-night at 14,000 will be out within twenty-four hours. Twenty-five thou- sand may be cn strike within two weeks. One thousand.members of Tailors’ Progressive Union No. 11, in twenty- six shops, struck for per cent in- crease in wages. Six hundred ccat pressers went on

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