The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 24, 1899, Page 7

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THE FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1899. INSTITUTE GRAND TR[A[}TEEY []F “INsuLAR commission UFFICALS I Objects to Portions of Its Re=il I_UZ[]N TUWNS port—Other Work of the iy - . |Two Mayors Under Arrest Convention. | for Having Assisted the R e R R R e R it 2k b e s gl T e g 2 B2 } + vas appointed b resident McKinley to in- Flllplll()s. | v s of Porto Rico, i the report of the afore- +! e — 34 nission un- 7 Ll i i assumption . of x the membe nd an interfer- "~ + ' with religious tely discounten- % The General and His Daughter | n of the U + % b GF + Inspect the Army Hospitals - t + : + Res enth Grand Council of + at Manila. + heartlly approve and +4 —— b X epresentatives of the Ame + Sl DI cal pé R = 3¢ Special Dispatch to The Call. H sentative Catho- 4 | ++++++++++++ 44444+ 3 ondemnation B 1o S + 2 4|+ HONGKON 5 : 3!+ prominent Filtp * + that Aguinaldo will never ne- - s + gotlate with General Otis for + +* + s 4 beace. The Filipinos assert that % + 5 5 the srican leade precipi- 0000000000000000004000006#060000‘0000’luldl!n-!nwflf!h mFrb-xary‘ i + When an amicable arrangement it L therefore they * s g + They also desire + t E e declaration from + : v + ashington. + 5 o + lipinos expre pro- + 8ven + found trust In Admiral Dewey. + o apparently believe him to 4 Shas . st soss i L 4+ be the only man who can 4 i 1 American 4 ieve a peaceful settlement. At a r confident of bein ur g 2 % 3 5 + hou L + to maintain a sufficient an + stock of war munitions to suc- 30 ; 35 fully resist the Ame ne b w ¢ forces. o 2 t Catholic Ladies At ¥ 5 4 5 P R e e e R R 1t ANILA, The Unite Hook State: . Corre- rown by theheavy ed allest ot beam ends temporari ht. There chance’ that = tion was tendered el del Mar by last possible nig 100 mile 2 cable on board the Hooker can be ta < en off by the gunboat Espana. The is pounding hard upon the | and the chanc of ving her |li 3 T B led as hop: e e B pasom orts Zealandia and Valen- San Francisco to-day. and da r visited Manila to-day. They PIERCY MAK A COMPROMISE TORRES AVDIDS YAQUI WARRIORS =eE 1 which civil gov Changes His Course and | Settles With Miss Pyle for a Small Sum. Goes to Torin. S vietim of the rank He claims he It is believed he , with five night in a brickyard near There is abundant evidence they 11 g Fi vear have arrived relate a thrilling suit through the jungles. were constantly the hardes di trench with armed These men sa regiment fully rifle but the for these we FOR STATE OFFICERS OF MISSISSIPPI r the s ng over the the Filipinos have one juipped with Japanese v of ammunition limited. Oaklan v in the ma the 1 committee .!hn‘ 3 indorsement AR e in’s administration. | ‘k.“'Tf ‘('110 g_'um._m‘ reported by the commit- ment was reversed and a new 1¢¢ indors g mc; Governor were ally 3 tes adopted by a viva ce vote. The second trial was| ®p, slatform indorses the declaration of o fays. = the Chicago Convention in 1896, and de- e l{.‘.lrg:d‘}lm.ulu‘nr hired and | (%o Fon, W. J. Bryan to be “the ablest e e o s S0VC | exponent of those principles, the states- o Fx;“ p‘;';[mm, Sk mu] patriot, the great tribune of the and a judgment against him now would | PSPPI (e ing session 3. Ly Power was € aimps e i £ 2 nominated ecretary of State, E > acted é"h“w E(;:lh"r)nen[ with- Brown for Supreme Court Clerk, H. T. SR e A g Whitford for Superintendent of ' Public cheet et s "1‘" Education and A. G. May for Rallroad e is a prominent Populist Fommissioner for the Southern District. | 2 iR Sorth in the nelghBornood of S130.000 The ticket will be cgmpmed to-morrow. SO ORORONRO 8 ORI BANTERS A MAN INTO LEAPING TO HIS DEATH Then a Louisville Citizen Attempts to Col- I :‘ ma e AT '« THE SURGEON'S KNIFE | + PARIS, Auz —The Courrler 4+ du Soir h received information % Lt | + 1 Foreign Office, Negotiations for Strong i+ s the following 2 |4+ “Ampesia, t ich the Czar Alliance. 4+ has just b ems to indi- + dang ical e gy + imperor is about n to The Cal. + tadt with the Em- 53 : VICTORIA, B. C, Aug 23 —Mail ad- | ¥ Nicholas Mich- Sices dHrons e + tay abroad i + 0 an operation steamer B shiu Maru gi e < + the result of whici: the negotiat an alliance be- 4 despite the progress in tween China an which were in 4 sur e. We may, there the Kinshiu Maru left? 4 fore un see our sovereign ally ‘n to her departure a secret | 4 Par sent to Japan b the |+ 1 aper proceeds to recall the 5 Dowager to invite Marquis |+ disillusions of the Czar since his ac Ito to China to reform the Government 4 cession to the throne, and poi and also to ask the Mikado to ¢ 4 out that the dynasty of Nicholas roposed offensive and defe 3 + I will become extinet if he does not » and if this could not com- | ¢ recover from his affiiction to get Japan to consent to help | 4+ Inquiries made in different quar- g the provinces of 4 ters point to the pape stateme or any | 4+ being considerably exaggerated. h] wh had lew glve umbra mn! her supporte The triduum pre ry to the services Shangh report says that Japan|of the Solem ation of Mank the territorial Integ- | ts the Sacred the Yangtsekiang. jng in aill the an Minister, has is- | ;rchajocese pr over by his Grace note to the Government Warh- | o Most Rey Archbishop Patrick that such an alliance would be|\y piorgan, On Sunday night this great very offensive to Russia. act of religion, by the command of tk Jim Jeffords Defents the Colored these solemn \ lect the Life Insurance His Vic- tim Carried. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 23—It has come to light that Thomas He- bee, a white man who jumped from the Big Four bridge across the river here several days ago and killed himself, was actually “jollied” into the act with a view of collecting the insurance upon his life. He- bee had four small policies on his life which he had transferred to R. J. Donahue, a saloon-keeper at Clay and Main strests. Hebee had often brageged about his abilities as a jumper from high places, and Donahue and some of his friends bantered him to jump from the Big Four bridge into the river. So one day when Hebee was haif drunk he told his com- panions at Donahue’s place he would show them he could dive from the bridge. He nt out to show them how e it was to jump from the bridge, and was taken out of the waters of the Ohio River a corpse. The distance Hebee leaped was W0 feet. The day after the fatal leap Dona- d in court and had an administrator appointed for Hebee's the brothers of the dead man are petitioning the courts to nterests in the premises, and charge that Hebee was in- by Donahue order to realize on the policies. Rasrtes 2RON%N0 e % C".O %% TR ORONOROBOL AL B[TW[EN £ CLAR MIST 60 UNDER hl.» appes their duced to jump sideration of | 4 allowed to have | 4 4 4+ 4 4 4 4 + xploitation of the Vi Bin@thinde y ot the raivay ARCHBISHOP RIORDAN s and a major two pro 230% ROROROS OO0 8 O e + + + + + e + /3 + + i + + + . + + + % + 2 + + - + + + + X + + + + - & + an ‘,u{:.,f.&‘i ‘{inf“‘}“}(”ffi‘.‘é‘% ISSUES AN ADMONITION “h ‘)t 'T:"fl on o wehiol h so far ha CHURCH THIS NIGHT. o prepare the E Diocese in Compliance With m .}uuan of Kang Yu % Command of the Pope. reformers Who in order not to "the Empress Dowager re >t | feast of the Most Pure Heart of Mary. The nece JACKSON KNOCXED OUT. rvices is emphasized in t Pugilist in Four Rounds. following admonition whi Jim Jef- 1 the laity of the Ar 1t this consecration, devised by i col the ASKS CATHOLICS TO ATTEND vereign Pontiff, will take place on the ty of all Catholics attending | h has been Is- ? the Vicar of Christ for ! Jams or Preserves.......--..ficl ! Services to Be Held Throughout Hxs “ GENTLEMAN” |CALIFORNIA THEATER. fourth round of a warm , e test here n of men if his own W the way the graces it )¢ the house- 1ld_have the €. . correspc in fact v Jud he earnestly an e faithful to atten im_with the blow in the whole heavy but n- seemed to fourth, but | h pena > up in gu:nl trim for th . mm‘,\.r L 3 A s to draw of the second round fortunate . ch vearns to ing of the gong was the only ) doing they = aved Peter. The latter wa K shey il ob t the ropes with ne result of repeated n of | representa- | d | d | utmost souls in the sacra- d the fact that he was outclassed was never | upon 50 down | ‘;e‘xh n squ fromi{ Bledxe ot g ) u a mm\‘v:"‘ of stiff swin; alifor- | Feart, of V*Nj by receiving his Savior nian. Peter staggered slowly to his feel, King in the adorable sacrament of love, : i ———— when he had been all but counted out, and Jeffords about to finish him off A great number o when the gong sounded. The fight was | Gump's Art Galler: immediately g'\en to Jeffords. i A man approached a Burlington, Vt., Advances made on (u‘:nhur! l;;fi 2.3::“ with | | policeman the other day and advance or without removal. J.Noonan, I 023 Mission. | the decidedly novel proposition that if Among wonderful collections of jewels owned by English women the Baroness Burdett-Coutts’ unique set of sapphires is celebrated: necklace of black pearls, worth $500,000, and Westminster's Nassau diamond, nearly $200,000. bea: | wears on state or gala occasions. —_————————— | presumably to buy a drink, he woul come back in a few moments and rais arrest him and get the usual fee. the Marchioness of Bath's stimated as Duchess of ADV ERTISEMENTS the The Princess of Wales has a utiful necklace, which she always | ILL-TREATMENT OF MEXICAN PRISONERS | Consul at San Antonio Has Requested That an Investigation Be Made by the United States. AUSTIN, Tex., Aug. 23.—Governor Say- -day received the following telegram tarco Ornelas, Mexican Consul Tex.: ished your investigation | n prisoners in , complatning of | you kindly wire me the | the Mexican ‘embassy Is solicit- | ibout the matter.’ reply to the telegram Governor Say-| SHED SKIN - 20 TIMES Little Boy's Terrible Eczema. Mass of Sores from Head to Foot. Not an Inch of Body Unaffected. Skin Came gfflith Bandages. Screams Were Heart-Breaking, 3 Doctors & institute no Avail. CURED BY CUTICURA. NEW YORK, Aug. Mr litrle boy broke out with an itching rash. S erormation, Aeriyed from W, N. t dic: & ho is ) or t s 3 : e o tHE i scncrs, that If it had struck a battleship the vessel would have been sunk. The o his whole body unaffected. | the parties o confined are citizens of experiment was ordered by the Board of Ordnance S e e ssenom was | Texas. If this be'{rue, cannot recognize Tt took place in the presence of members of the board, frighttul. At the time I was induced totry | t0° DEDL, 00 YORT DOVEINMEnt ving "oc¢ | & who is in charge of the defenses at Sandy Hook, and Willard 8. Isham, CoTicrRa re ,he was o bad that I1had | patriated themselves from their native inventor of the projectile. hair all off, and put the CUTICURA i(v« lr})“ ?;1;1 o rl;x;] <:u(r “r;flu;rfllflmlv.un The shell, made from about 900 pounds of cast steel and carrying ) bandages, as it was jux | 58 DOCORS Frment Is. stopped fromm in: bursting charge of 120% pounds of explosive gelatine, commonly h the bare hand. Ted dppreitovay per i to the matter. From information dynamite, other and an entirely In- qui provised carriage behind a shield. derived from 3 RO % O!JO.’XO?SQW’.‘O. ¢mprovement, and the sores began to dryup. | citizenship of one of the parties so con ¢ now hefs |fined. Into this partic ac His skin peelod off twenty times, but now heis | fined Ino (B8 purtedlar fact 1 am now | & (1ol calculated to be stronger than a battleship's side. entirely cured. Tused CUTIOURA RESOLVENT |41 "earijest moment practicable.” The % v test of the shell in that the steel was placed at an angle. 1 blood, s and health i Gy o Lg% his blovd) “']: "”};"'F': ‘:”l st D‘“"“"] Alnnrne) (fur lh]: dh““““‘ has been | 8 An ordinary shell, upon striking a ship obliquely. boy you never saw than he {8 to-day. | directed by me to take charge of the | 4 e | ROB'T WATTAM, 4728 Cook St., Chicago, Til. ecution and to see that the prisoners | C} off without harming the vessel. This Isham shell had stored in it, ac- - > the Dr“};mlhnlrunmmeod by xh»ia cording to estimate, energy sufficient to more than raise 75,000 tons one CUT l C U R A [ g0 m“‘,“’}{“““ o0 the “‘”i,}”,,}“{“w.fl‘:\'fi,s& foot. Carrying its 1281 pounds of hidden destruction, = . ¥ is an inter rangers are now | & against the steel at a velocity of about 2000 feet a second. Begins with the Blood and Ends with |15 20 [RfORF G0 000k "o protect the ac-[8 and exploded with a terrific report. Wi d Scalp. cused against any wrong. Official infor. as reached me that the examin. The Ski soLvEXT purifiesthe | mation ing trial was set for August 15, but that blood snd circulating Auids of HUXOR GERMS, and | s ireci ause, while warm baths with | at the rem‘lefl‘vg; the C;‘“"';}x of the de-| and at right angles to the line the shot had followed. Part of the oak ! geitle snoiatings with CUTI- | tendants 1t postponed for two|® packing and sand behind it were also blown away. i The six prisoners are still In a serious | condition, the wounds produced by the fortures infilcted upon them giving them | intense ain. Four of the prisoners claim | Yo be citizens of Mexico, and they ap- | pealea to President Diaz for thelr release and help. and the matter was referred to | $he Mexican Embassador at Washington, o S ol Bl o | | Kelth's French hats, new French haf | Keith's Opening, September 1 and 2. * sro speedil ed the most tort. Ky skin, scalp, and blood, with tke best physictans and sll known was used in the shell. phor. namite. L g o8 Soid throughout the w 20 D. A¥D C. Cone. g Props. Boston. Low to Cure Torturing Skin Diseases,ire SAVE YOUR SKIN ™ozt iz URA SOAP. g 2 GREAT POWER OF DYNAMITE SHELL Heavy Steel and Oak Target Blown to Pieces by a New Projectile on Its First Official Test. 23.—At the Sandy Hook proving grounds to-day an vaerimem was made with a dynamite shell which tehded to prove was fired from an ordinary 12-inch rifle mounted on an im- About 200 feet in front of the gun a inches thick and specially treated was e poor chil’s screams | qependent and disinterested source ‘Aftor the second appli- | however, I am led to belleve that|Q piece.of Harveyized steel twelv xm(mmmem,1umamsor there is some doubt as to the ;.n: ed at an angle of 45 degrees to the line of fire. hick backing of oak, and behind the oak a small mountain of sand, the ing half a mile away reached the spot they found the steel target had been blown clear up the oak backing and lay seventeen feet to one side of steel fragments of the shell were found. It was the unanimous opinion that if the steel had been held firmly the shell would have blown it to pleces. The most destructive explosive It was composed of 88 per cent of nitro- glycerine, 8 per cent of guncotton as an absorbent and 4 per cent of cam- It s estimated to be 25 per cent more powerful than No. 1 dy- | § § IN THE AIR! California oil flelds exciting in. terest all over the entire world. The time to buy Is before the boom strikes, Wise and quick judgment RIGHT NOW and Fortifications. Major Heath, We would Send for | Will make fortunes. | B like to tell you more. free prospectus. ¢ BIG PANOCHE OIL CO,, San Fraucisco, Adams Building, 206 Kearny St- called Behind it was a It was a se- | the bluecoat would lend him a quarter, d e a disturbance, so that the officer could | usually glances it was hurled It struck hen those who had been watch- JUST ARRIVED— Carpets, Furniture, Stoves, Etc. Only four pou bounds Liberal credit extended to responsibie partie Inspection of stock cordlally invited delivery Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley. T. BRILLIANT, —-SUCCESSOR— ARONSON FURNITURE COMPANY, 888-340 POST ST., SETWRRE STOCKTON AND POWELL, Opposite Union Square. Telephone Maln 1830. DRABOROLO L0 23 O 20 28 0 RO TRORORGLONG L% ORONOGLNICROG | A Complete Assortment of Latest Designs In Estimates Given on Complete House Furnishing. Free Furniture Carpets! | orating, and possibly |GRAND OPERA HOUSE. A HOST OF AMUSING FEATURES, | | | | | | \ ADVERTISEMENTS B PP U SSSSS s 25 POUNDS $1.00! the world before—straight It takes a big lot Never heard of this price In the history of business, straight goods and straight prices always win. of money to buy a shipload of sugar even at % Cents a Pound. Ve do not mind this, especially when our patrons are to profit by it. READ AND PROFIT. TELL TALE PRICES. 25 Ibs Gol. Granulated ‘uvar SI 00 Ladles Stylish Shoes......SI 00 This a special lot s the carload or next to white Dealers_can Littie Folks Bigger C 11t To close the season we small tins of ap rrant jam left on hand in Jams in Glassf..........mc cheap waists are all cost omes left. All all 1889 garm iLadles Fme snm Walsts and 's: 3 ts at These cannot be & r-; assed by the packers o !ngnvvi rr R s % | and even crea,, in t taken | for a lur : n]s apes............. not all kinde. | ke up and offer at ‘“‘spot’’ prices black capes for girls, latest cut, 2. Not extra heavy, but quite - ine Golden Drips, gali_un. Shc .3§c ; These commend t and will | satisfaction in Quart cans for sma Rice for Family Usa----.-.---fic Or 22 1bs for $1, which is cheaper than good rice has been sold for a long time. Head Cheese, best quahty. - .l(lc Engllsh Baby Carriages. ... . $4.00 v 10 left of high-cost goods such as s get §22 to 45 for. We close them $5. $750. Would cost four times this sum to import. Only and last chance Muslin Underwear - - . . ... 20¢ up We Jave turned over a new leat and are muslin underw at brown- We make Mits. Prons use and for ph Drawers, nicely trimmea veal, bofled ¢ ed et sage, all kin es quam a or for parties prepared LITTLE MONEY- MAKERS riggan Underwear, - CASH STORE 25-27 Market St. Do not fail to it would be well to se- v for evening of the cure se the balc ts on AMUSEMENTS CQUMBIA TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. lunm. HUNDREDS TUR! AWAY NIGHTLY! Every Night, Including Sunday; Matines ENORMUL‘S SUC OF THE GREAT DOUBLE BILL “Cavalleria Rusticana” —AND— “] PAGLIACCL.” EVERY EVENING, EVERY EVENING. SATURDAY MATINEE. CHANGE OF CAST EACH NIGHT. All the Famous Singers Will A Saturday, CLAY CLEMENT In His Successful Romantic Comedy, A SOUTHERN A COMPANY OFLP.);:‘RPI‘ZONAL EXCEL- | E. | Next week, “GIOCONDA"* Next Week—CLAY CLEMENT | *"THE NEW DOMINION.” and * POPULAR PRIC Telephone for Seats, HOW IT GOES! ALCAZAR THEATER A SURE CURE FOR THE BLUESX FLORENCE ROBERTB 1T IS B.EALLY T0 LAUGH! Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY. i\ LUDING NEXT " =~ ROMEQ MATINEE SATURDAY oNLY. | F'fl!DAY AND ABACflELOR’SfloNEYMOON;Ziil‘iif" JULIET. Presenting just what the public want. ESERVED SEATS, 50c and We. R inee, h¢. and Bo. NLY MATINEE SATURDAY. Next week FLORENCE ROBERTS in SPECIAL ! ANEXTRA sUNDAY | INGOMAR. (‘0){\1(‘DATE‘:‘E!I:'E'R’('JY:‘:‘;‘S.“. CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS. /ALHAMBRA THEATER. Reserved Seats 2ic, 50c and 75 NOW ON SALE. | SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, MONSTER BENEFIT TO JOHN W. SLADE, THE HERO OF SAN PEDRO MACATL John W. Slade, member of Company A, First California Volunteers, who was shot in the right leg at San Pedro Macati, which neces- | sitated amputation, st him in his mi fortune a benefit w n at the Alhambra Theater on w;mmti r TALENT | RESPECTFULLY 2%c and 5 Bush 9. | | HALL AND STALEY, FREEZE BROTHERS, | MCcMAHMON AND KING, THE CARDOWNIES, CARON AND HERBERT, MANSFIELD AND WILBUR, ESMERALDA, ALEXANDRA DAGMAR, AMERICAN BIOGRAPH. Reserved seats, 26c; balcony, 10c; opera chairs and box seats, G0c. Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. | | VOLUNTE AL SQuIc TTED FOR THAT BV x-:vzm T GOES TO THE BENEFICIARY B.—Reserved seats now on sale at the afice of the peomotern: A special sale will be held at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s r\n MONDAY, August 2, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. Address ali | e inications to E. R MOSS, room 2, Emma Spreckels buflding. TELEP}[ONE MAIN 532 A BRIGHT, JOYOUS AND DELIGHTFUL PERFORMANC “Laugh and the world mugm with you, weep and you weep alone.’ ALL THIS WEEK Von Suppe’s Charming Opera, CLOVER! Received Nightly With Deafening Applause and Shouts of Laughter by a wded House. NEXT WEEK-—"PM L JONES.” SAGRAMEN ~SEPT. B mig 0, | (HoicesT MRuits. WiNES VEGE~ e | —TABLES, GRAINS & GRASSES PRICES: Dress Circle. allery .. At Saturday Matinee Best Reserved Seat, Zc. | Branch Ticket Ofice—Main Entrance Pm- | portum. | CHUTES AND 00! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW. TO-NIGHT— AMATEUR NIGHT! OF (ALIFORNIAZT 2 WEEKs or RACING :'\ GREAT STOCK SHOW. | Music % Fntertainment. EXHIBITS TRANSPORTED [REE EXCURSION RATES To VISITORS, WaiTE FOR PARTICULARS, RECKLES PRESIDENT | DETER J. SHIELDS “AB.-SP Concluding With a S ECRETARY. Fat Ladies’ Tug-of- War' Reserved Seats by Phone, Steiner i PICNICL AND EXCUBSXONS SUTRO Next Week—ADGIE and Her Lions. When Dewey Signaled “Close Up," BATTLE g BAJA CALIFORNIA ‘Damiana Bitters | 1x & Emat Reiqcethie Invigerator and Ner | e most wonderrur aphr | Tonic for the Sexual Organs | The Mexican Remedy for U | neys and Rladder. Selis on ! NABER. ALFS & BRUNE, Age arket street, —ASL'm. fo \1rc Market Street, near E'Em“vw%k]y Call, $1.00 BBTYB&I‘ c and Spectal both sexes.

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