The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 22, 1899, Page 7

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THE SAN TRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 Lz, 1899, SAYS HE SHOT IS WIFE N SELF DEFENSE Keenan Testifies in| His Own Behalf. | R \ HE CLAIMS SHE STABBED HIM EXHIBITS HiS CUT VEST TO THE | TRIAL JURY. ‘l Now Al In, thei ;ued and Then N T this 1 ACCIDENTALLY KILLED " HIS OWN SHOTGUN & W. S. JONES MEETS A TRAGIC DEATH NEAR BADEN. es Over a Twig and the Fowl- P ce Is Discharged Sever- the Jugular Vein. s. assistant engi of the fi mona Pa Ocean WILLIAM S JONE mo s Will Wed. | been oraered to Yosemite Valley 1 3 21.—-The Times an- :nu"\ erbal instruction recelve of the Attorney General the County Bank s of A%-| department commander, of San Luis Obispo has been declared in- f g . of Ventrd | Acting Assistant Surgeon Frederick €. |S0lvent and thrown into_liquidation by | Pemb ‘(.q el Danant | Weaver and Acting Assistant Surgeon | the court of that county. The affairs have | Piisad s e i Maxwell Simpson have B ordered tg | been turned over to the directors, repre- b duty on the transport of Puebla_ | €enting the commission, to wind ‘up the | —————— The Crystal dot Sea Baths. | @k a P @ kok ok Ak ok ok hek ok kokok ok ko ok kok ok ok * Fospital Steward Ashford THE AMERICAN SHIP KENILWORTH SECURING A CREW AFTER LYING ELEVEN DAYS IN THE STREAM irth In ordered to| duty with t at the Presidio. Captain , Thirty- Ir & m bro- t icouver Barracks to repo ling officer of his T there. Charles Hotchkiss of the NNSYLVANiA , who was left in the Oregon boys went ay night_of typhoid fever. He X buried to-day,in the post ceme- T Captain Charles Locke, assistant ! | surgeon of the First Colorado Volunteers, of the rebellion. who_served in the war n presented by the Colorado S of the Americ Revolul gnia of society, for servi imntry during the late Axm- has o lll Feeling Toward Californians. = S MERCHANT OTA GETS he Pennsylvania men will be mustered | A HABEAS CORPUS WRIT CLAIMS THAT HE IS REALLY A RESIDENT MERCHANT. General Barnes Will Plead His Case Before Judge De Haven in the Federal Court To-Day. they 1 start A two-battalion of paying oft account, so | and to-night ck from the Oakland ment through make his own over to the trains applied United clares the iment Barnes to ) with every feeling de Haven yesterday for a ' the efty corpus on behalf of S. P egiment. He ese, who had been denied a ati this for United States Immigration the rela- and ¥ writ recited that een put in eir- a is an American citizen and payer that the of the neisco Penn and of the State he is 1 m of Ota & Sanada )ds at 1518 Polk resident of San 5. The pe omrlwflrm‘ 4 ANN tHens purpose of buying t denies. At Malate to replenish his stock, nia men were in the 3 about_$5000 vania men for a wnile Hong- 1, was likely to happen at J being report had it that the State and Federal quar- R M Sw M P R PR PR R R @ WATCH THE DOYE 0: TflE CALL BUILDING. EEP your eye on the dome of the tallest structure in town. If Kyou do so, you will know exactly when the transport Sher- man has reached the homestretch and is about to enter the harbor. Immediately after the ship is sighted by the Merchants' Exchange The Call will send up from the flomv of its building a box kite, the same as vsed by the United States Weather Bureau. Attached to this kite will be a sixteen-foot flag, which will be sent to a point 300 feet above the dome, thus making it 615 feet from the ground. This will be of sufficient hexght to be seen not only by the resi- dents of San Francisco, but also by thoss of the neighboring towns. Every one will thus have the promptest kind of notification, and can make his or her prepmat.n*w accordingly for participating in the welcome to “the boys.” Be sure to keep your eye on the dome. o Y e P e P e P P P R P I R P P P P @ b b S RS = \alifornia men had killed half a dozen antine officers was given free p O e ’“4!'1:”'1-‘1 Barnett says ! but that he was debarred from lan but one man of command | United States Immigration Commissioner Malate. He was a| North on N Br. iio was on out-| alien immigr th- and before he could get back | some dises The petition denies both to th ght opened. He was in | charges. g front of th alifornia_men, but he wa 3 ral Barnes in presenting the peti- Aleo in front of his own comrades, Who tio complained that Ota was kept with- between him and the Calif reg- | out food or water or bed clothing from ime He might have been shot by his | Friday until Sunday, and that when his wn r-[.'lnuv well by any other P TRt ot e rude s death is war. ay from !nm 1da was, meta- Pennsylvania Iy, kicked downstairs. according | * Judge de Haven set this morning at 11 e Barnett's statem o’clock as the time for-the production of » 1o unde Ota in court. the peop > men of th Pennsy e —— | | | | from the cit ed quite a sum 0 TRATFIC MEN RETURN. stion fund, when the ad not : 00 mu oney to spend even O z too much mones o Same out the Stubbs and McCormick Make an Im- that th 0 Scommiti e portant Changs While in ke to have m 1d like to have eh om the Pennsyl- the East. 3 ment_volunteered, although | Messrs. Stubbs, McCormick and Sproute knew they would I 1',‘.",",".,3? ‘I‘“ of the traffic department of the Southern v m;_\‘ '““-‘11; ‘!:'l‘.“‘r'”, 3 . Pacific Company returned Sunday morn- ‘ is fact the offer of ing from the prolonged visit they have cepted in order t re | been making in the East, and which was fonr of delaying the Penn- | undertaken for the purpose of introduci Traffic Manager McCormick to the differ- | prove that some one IS .h¢ subordinates under his charge along California returning safe tibnal and than those men- the the fair s ser ouble for between the hundreds of miles of raflway ses control over. in Chicago these gentlemen tended a meeting of -he Western, Noj western and Southwestern i each of which hs rs there to convene s of general interast arriving at a_more “understanding_on _ma rs connected with r various roads. at- true red out men will be mudte Ade™s What wer s to be looked after » particular i 5 8 4' regu- the Southern Pacific officials Mr. at the 1bbs would not but the supposi- > with- n is that they were mérely in the vicin- when they learned that some carviag < to be done, and they sat in to they” would' not miss thelr hound of a| The only important change that has vet They wiil | manif itself as a result of the trip is v a month or | the ent of S. F, B. Morse, ge re, m 11 be spent on | eral p: r agent of the Atlantic sys- irill. In all | tem, dditional fmportant positions islands | of passe traflic manager of the G., §. Gavernment | and To. the Houston and Texas and ine T and New Orleans lines, and a ant rafic manager of the Southern Pa- _—————————— A New Bank. * Permission has been granted by the Bank Commissioners for the opening of a bank in Ventura County, to be known Bank of Oxnard. The capital stock , of which 50 per cent The office: ¥ we: vice president and treasure Drifflli; secretary and cashier, i ; directors, T. Oxnard, J A. Driffill, .0 H(wu <8 W. Hellman only well- :n"to put the tield O. Over 1000 5 and J, Pr \mqu.i —_————————— will le: n(' Bank Gone Out of Business. The Bank Commisgioners have been of- ficlally notified that through the efforts 3 ¥ it Colonel Marion P. general _of the department, wigg and Pri- | bank. ate Herman Manheim, Hospital Corps, B T T Physiclans recommend the Crystal warm sea \will make the journey with them. | Ladles' tatlor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks. Second Lieutenant Cyrus A. Dolph, ' Credit. M. Rothschild, 33¢ Post st. North Beach. * water tnh that he | | Gardiner | whar | drowning. THtI\ {ILWORTH CURES ACREW ABLE SEAMEN S | Hands Dislikedi First Mate. | e | ALl After lying el¢ awaiting a crew the worth will y get crew was put but when the men found that H. St. C e of the Dir-| igo, was first mate t refused to go in the ship. St. Clair had trouble with the | crew of the Dirigo during th e from ew York to \uk h remembered - | had to let hands nd t » were lay and put ashore A. B.'s shipped in their place Kenilworth will now get away iy further delay. Captain of the Brandt having | agership of 5 the man- & Mitchell’s office at was formerly master of s Fortuna. He and : Brandt had a bet of a new hat over the sailing qualitie els, with the result that a ureka was ar- | ranged. The F a easily out Occid 'ana Captain Rosich w lant, »wever, that he h given the nm of the Occidents xl | which is a much larger vessel, he is cer- tain that his new hoat can beat the For- tuna. Captain Luberg, late first mate of the Occidental, is now captain of * the rtuna, and is ready at any time to give ¢ aptain 'Rosich a race. The tug Reliance out on the \ bay | erday with a party of Santa Fe cili- A paid to the Union Tron | Work »'a new ferry-boat is being bully for the T d, and from there ihe went to Point’ Richmond and. in- d the work being done at he ter- | of the road. e steamer Humboldt, owned in San | doing remarkably well on the kaguay run. She i3 erowded with p every trip. and on sev- eral occasions has lowered the record. she made th guay in seventy twenty minutes by any st five | 3 1 any record made | The steam schooner Navarro h chased by Bender Bros. from A. & ( She will continue in her car; ade, ing lumber for new owners, A demented woman was found mont-street wharf by Special Offic - could not tell her name | from Vallejo. “little clothing and no_hat, so- tha r removed her to the Harbor Pelice | fon. Yester morning _Corporal | Cockrill found her hat., some of her derclothes, a loaf of bread and ¢ containing 10 on the wharf. lice are trying to find her friends. VALLEY ROAD DIRECTORS | APPOINT NEW OFFICERS W. A. BISSELL ELECTED A MEM- | BER OF THE BOARD. His Authority as Assistant Traffic Manager Will Extend to the Santa Fe and Southern Califor- | nia Roads as Well. The board of directors of road held a meeting yesterday afternoon at which W. Bissell was clected a member of the board in the place of H. ( Bush, resigned. The resignation of Bush 1ls for no comment, he had only | been elected a temporary member of the | board to act.while Mr. Bissell was absent | the~ Valley Mr. Bissell’s office will be in this city, and his jurisdiction will extend as as’ | t trafic manager. over the Santa Fe | em, the nit roads. Valley and Southern Califor- | were elected to fill - staff, which now Sta ancies in follows | and they are not of very huge propo METAL INDUSTRY BOOMING IN THE 3 UNITED STATES Naval Officer Irish Brings News. e [ |ALL MECHANICS ARE WORKING 1 I | DEMOCRATS TRYING TO GET RID OF W.J. BRYAN. = Say HeInduced Members of HisParty in Congress to Vote Twenty Mil- lions to Pay Spain for the Philippines. Colonel John P. Irish, Naval Officer at this port, has just returned from a flying visit to the East. He spent four days in Washington and several days in Du- buque, la., his old stamping grounc Colonel Irfsh reports a g increase in the demand for manufactured iron and | steel products, w and he ascrives 1| tur wood in remarkably all the e: | blast. Tt | tent mech S as it may appea h the ore are not getting the d price for the iron y now engaged in filling cont and they w being made prior to the boom, be happy when they shaill have fin these contracts. Wages in the metal WO departme; b have risen, There is also an d demand for aluminum for electri vork, it being be- lieved to be as good as c r for that purgess and having the advantage of | ightness. onel Trish saw many indications Rl et e quite an influential elementVin the Democratic party is try- ing_to_unload William J. Bryan off the back of the party, but he doublted whether the attempt wotild be suc: action in getting Demoer tic votes m Cc ress to ratify the peace y with Spain and to pay that nation $20,000.000 for the Philippines was inconsistent with his later course and utterances. The propo- sition to subsidize the Sultan of Sulu and to allow the Mohammedans of that island to fivra«-[ic(- polygamy has created a strong feeling in the such a concession be- ing belfeved to be Tepugnant to the prin- ciples underlying the United States con itution. Colonel Ir found the Dem badly muddled and not s0 rong or compac it was during the la; cam- paign SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS. Duty on the European Plans for Mrs. Hearst’s Gift t~ the University The European compe University of California Phebe Hearst arrived from }‘.\rls \~~n1- a » passed through the Tussa the repre- -r the unty i se nl.\ll\'? at in the invo $23,600 in praiser Dare ssed. the. duty “ustoms Brokers P. W. Belling Senting Mre, Hearat, and representing the universit Port Collector Jackson a ter before him. The Col make a strong appeal to the Secretary of the Treasury to have the plans admitted duty free, the valuation being preposte: ous and made for the purpose of insur- ance. In the meantime Messrs. Bellingall and | Reed furnished a bond in the sum of $50,- 000 that the duty would be paid in case the Secretary of the Treasury shoulu so or- der. The plans were then taken to thae rooms of the university committee In uw ferry building and opened. upon v\ul the mat- ADVEB.-lSaMLNTS PRIZE-FIGHTERS BY THE SCORE. . The Opinion of An Ex=Champion3 in Regard to the Material of | Which Hen Who Succeed in' the Ring Are Made. | PHYSICAL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT. said a “There are plenty of men,” vanquished knight of the saw-dust arena, recently, “who could win laurels in the ring were it not for certain if tions either.” “Do you mean that the men are not very big?” asked a bystander. was the reply. “You see it is this wa Men don’t take ca of themselves. See? They let a weak- ness or disease get the better of them ctor agreed to | ADVEBTISMENTS. The large number of patrons who crowded our BLACK and COLORED DRESS GOODS aisles during the business hours of yesterday was the most satisfactory proof that the va- rious lines advertised by us on Sunday to be on sale throughout the present week were found to be as we expressed it, ‘“POSITIVE BARGAINS AT THE PRICES QUOTED.” The same exceptional values will continue ta be offered until the supply is exhausted. b DHESS LININGS .. 20 pieces 36-inch Black Ground Fancy Stripe Sea Islani Taffeta Skirt Linings, assorted in thres clorings, H all of the newest shadings. Good value for 15 cenls || oer yard. Special Sale Pnce, 10¢ Per Yard. AMUSEMENTS. ~ CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS ALHAMBRA THEATER ONSTER BENEFIT 1 ————TO——— JOHN W. SLAD First Callfornia Volunteers, ted amputation SATURDAY EVENING, SE-TEMBER 2, 1899. The Hero of San Pedro Macath shot in the who was 1 his misfor- f Company atl, which nec at the Alhambra Slade, member at San Pedro will be hn W, iox a benefit | u "olunteer Taient Respectiully Sohcnted for That Evening. EVERY CENT GOES TO THE BENEFICIARY. ater ,h.u N. B—Reserved seats now on, sale at the office of the promoters. A special sale will be held at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s on MONDAY, August 25, from 10 2. m. to 4 p. m. Ad- dress all communications s "R MOSS, room 209, Emma Spreckels building. CHUTES AND Z00. TQ-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT! THE AMUSEMENT EVENT OF THE YEAR. }AGN.FICENT FRODUCTION OF FRANCIS POWERS' CHINESE TRAGEDY, The FIRST BORN FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE RECEPTION FUND FOR THE RETURNING VOLUNTEERS. Wond:rful Juvenile Cast - - Original Scemery Original Music, BY COURTESY OF THE ALCAZAR, in conjunction with a BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL. SLAT" AT THE EMPDRIUM OR BY PHOVE STEINER 1851 ind THE | LEADING | L THEATER | ENTHUSIASTICALLY RECEIVED! 'CLAY CLEMENT Comedy, | HALL AND STALEY, FREEZE BROTHERS, MCcMAHON AND KING, | THE CARDOWNIES, CARON AND HERBERT, MANSFIELD AND WILBUR, In e “A SQUTHERN | GE‘\ITLEMAN” His Successful ¢ g0 to a doctor who Knows ESMERALDA, (:';)‘("‘é"*\‘l reisoon F*"’:;:‘l],‘ A COMPANY OF PTIONAL EXCEL- | ALEXANDRA DAGMAR, above state contains more truth than poetry no sane man | A Beautiful xnd Artistle Production. ] > ‘"E,’"c"_' [BIIOGE‘PH. will deny. The ex-pugilist should have Reserved seats, %c; balcony, 10c; opera chairs added, however, that specialists known integrity and ability, who cure nothing but disease and weakness of | men, should be consulted. Dr. Meyers & Co., the noted special- ists, have devoted more than eighteen vears to the study of all d es and weakness of men. Their sta com- ed of physicians and surgeons of the hl"lwq tanding, graduates from the | best schools and hospitals of both America and Europe. They make no charge for consulta- P L R e DD tion or advice, and furnish without cost | vice president; Alexander Mackie, |to the patient all the remedies, appll- | tary; L. C. Deming. a ant secretary: | ances, etc., necessary to effect a quick | Godfrey Holterhoff J. urer; H. W. | surer- Victor Mor- | H. C. Whitehead, Whitehead, control- | Eena Ty the meeting was taken | up with pection of accounts and | reports and the general routine business | connected with the road. ———————— SEAMEN SUSPENDED. Captains O. F. Bolles and J. K. United States inspectors of local and for- eign steam vessels, rendered a decision yesterday suspending for thirty days the Moller, master, and Patrick 1s gineer of the Steamer Sea Gull for negligence. The steamer arrived at Spear street wharf on Juby 26 with a cargo of salt from Mount Eden Creck. As soon as she made fast the captain went home without having left an nstructions to his two deck hands and his engineer as to the care of the vessel, she being in a leaky condition. At ‘clock the next morhing the steamer capsized at the and the crew, who were sleeping d, barely managed to escdpe‘ Bulger on by ectors censured Master Moller | in leaving the steamer in | and included Engineer The i for negligence such a condition, Hayes. because he failed to report to the | United States inspectors the fact that the | steamer was leaking. —ee———— High School Examinations. Final examinations of all those who have not been examined for admission to high schools will be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week from 9 in the morning to 3 in the after- noon. Examination of girls will occur at the Girls' High School, on Scott street, near Geary; of boys at the Lowell High School, Sutter street, near Gough. and permanent cure. As a guarantee Dr. Meyers & Co. will let the patient deposit the price of a | cure in any bank in San Francisco, to bo paid to Dr. Meyers & Co. after he is entirely well. If it is not convenient to do this payments may be made in weekly or monthly installments. There are men in every city, and school district throughout the West who have been cured by Dr. Meyers' successful home-cure sy: 1f you cannot call write for p book, diagnosis sheets, free advice, prices and other particulars. spondence_solicited. All letters dential. No printing on envelopes or packages to indicate name of sender. Dr. Meyers & Co. are located at 731 Mark: treet. this city AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. GRAND OPERA SEASON ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE GREETS THE GREAT DOUBLE BILL, “Cavalleria Rusticana” ——AND— ¢“] PAGLIACCL” Nothing Like It in Years! Enormous Demand for Seats! The Success of All Successes! CAST FOR TO-NIGHT Signors Avedano, Salassa, Wanrell, Fonari, Zani, Miss Holmes, Miss Beckwith. Miss Anna Lichter, Miss Ella Prosnitz, Etc. POPULAR PRICES—25 and 50 Cents, Telephone for Seats, Bush 9. town of | Matinees, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. ALCAZAR L LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF ' MiSS FLORENCE ROBERTS CAMILLE Saturday, Sunday nights turday matinee, ROMEO AND JULIET. Next Week..... .INGOMAR 'GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TELEPHONE MAIN 532, EHTAINMENT CITY. A Happy Combination of Delightful Melddy and Genuine Fun. [ ALL THIS WEEK | Von Suppe's Charming Opera, CLOVER! Received Last Night With Deafening Applauss and f Laughter by a ded Ho CALIFORNIA THEATER. AN OVERWHELMING FUNNY FARCE. A Spasm of Laughter | A Wonderful Health | Throughout. | Provoker. | HOUSE PACKED TO THE DOORS. WARDE & SACKETT'S COMEDIANS Success From Hoyt's Theater, k—*“THE } NEW DOYINION.” ‘ : Next Weel i fORROW nd | WEDNESDAY | NIGHT Thursday, In tke Great ‘A BACHELORS HJPN[YMOON . | -—POPULAR PRICE THE BEST IN THB SACRAMEN ~SEPT. L2 To 167 (HoicesT TRuiTs WinES VEGE - “TABLES, GRAINS & GRASSES OF (ALIFORNIAT 2 WEEKS of RAGING o S Orchestra ..3c Dress Circle. At_Saturday Mat ry Best Reserved Seat, 2. Branch Ticket ce—Main Entrance Em- ool i a | — — ' GREMT STOCK SWOW. | pronrce anp ExCURSIONS. SUTRD BA: A OPEN IGHT! OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M. BATHING FROM 7 TONE A ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDR ding ‘admission, Children, 2e. Music 5 Fntertainmen. EXHIBITS TRANSPORTED [REE | ExcursioN RATES To VISITORS. WaiTE FoR PARTICULARS, “AB.SPRECKLES | DETER ) SHIELDS A S bt | Bath Weekly Gall $1.00 per Vear

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