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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1899. I NTINGTON'S ARMED RANDS MASSING EXCLUSION INEMAYBE © " ON TRANSVAAL BORDER LW APPLIED st BOTCOTLED Mafeking Horse Is Mobilizing and Boers 10 MA ’m;“ held in abe}'ance until the authori(i s Committee From Northern No Longer The Chinese Government has shown more anxiety as to the course of this Government toward the €hinese in th Philippines than toward lhc» or other parts of the world, ‘cause the Philippines China and large numb are already establi arry on the bulk ! | Otis in applying the exclusion laws to| | the Philippines was not the result of | instructions sent from here, but Wwas 1 doubtless due to the exercise of his | authority as Governor-General of the the not }fhnlippu‘pc What further sep! bhme>e authorities will take has en and send out travel to the remote e of the offi of Admiral D ¥ ute to the work p pass upon the general quest h has been under consideration be- e two Governments. *tion the State Depart- ed an important letter , our former Consul Chinese Are States Arranging for Have FOl‘med a Laager. Freely Permitted to Enter mains thers in 3 Transportation. o ; : ; : the Philippines. oot ke _ British Subjects in Natal Co-operating With Kruger — : OUESTION OF RATES in the Preparations to Resist the 0TIS TAKES ACTIOR hem been in Threatened Invasion. | ——— Be Taken to | Order Made Arbitrarily Unknown e TR | Troops Will Probably ; Puoet Sound by St E | immigratior 4 geb ~‘»L~d'[’.‘ S BI | b a sttt sttt ittt tttr ittt tttttst sttt ttstasst to State Department and Excites | Cuba and Porto Ric Sent Over Northern Pacific. |+ + Chinese Government. | &L CAPE TOWN, Aug. 23.—Although the cabled summary of the counter proposals of the Transvaal Gov- 4| { S Great Brita tion for a joint commission to inquire as to what effect the reform franchise < | R The Call. > 1 ers is probably incomplete, it undoubtedly gives the general li es accurately. + Epectal Dispatch to The Call. | = = 3 g Horse Regiment is mobilizing rapidly. Several hundred recruits have arrived and been 4 =S T iy | s F:f“ei B ed Vivian's camp. Every train is bringing in fresh recru It is rumored that 4 Dg;tf;’i:{i’g‘; "‘f' ffme?’[; S‘)Lag‘: ugh of Be ager on the border. 34 e L i Lo i £ ald f informatfon it Is ascertained that the substance of the Transvaal's gng‘gh ate, Shanucl thaty Gemerel % in reply to the latter's demands is a concession of a five years’ (ret- sadled the O ‘“T‘h; '1"‘“:5 = ¥ 2 the election of the President and an increase in the representation of the gold 1|\ O 8 - 1 0 n h“‘;mfl', ek nal seats, and a stipulation that all other questions are to be submitted to arbitra- 7+ | % W9 | a;ld“{;fm‘f} = al‘; e ‘f: | + tion—but not to & foreign power; that Great Britain shall not use the recent interference as a precedent and | 0% "2 urdernc];z}saéi';f :om:;g’} 4+ _that the British G ent shall relinquish all suzerainty rights. :1 S g e kr‘l'o“_;“ma*; Ge:: A A P A S IS I T I It It S s s v P s e g et O ad put the gexcinaion laWs, into force. The first intimation in that direction came in a dispatch received | a few days ago from the Chi g the Chin e | 23.—In connection with the rumor that there are many IETERMARITZBURG, Natal, South Africa, Aug. reality they are secret sub}ecd and outwardly sympathize with the British, while In the Premier of Natal declared last evening that it was |sul at Manila, tell al repu steps to detect and punish any British subjects co-operating wi !‘ n here that the excl { t the Chinese had b h secret Information has been conveyed to President Kruger and that even ambus- | to the Philippines, the event of war by these secret agents. | e, owing to rumors of the intention of the Boers to destroy the and In qmry made as to e action was brought about, as British agent and charge d'affaires at Pretoria, to-day pre- nt has been so- | he B' tish Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Chamber- is that it is connected with the recent pour a, the T the Transvaal has o When requested, the Resorts mentioned in this column will send you circu- ands for the lars giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, man- ner of reaching them, etc. When writing please mention The Call. has received the text of deration. The to pursue, Mr. “Pass of - the Oaks’’ — twenty-five miles from | ocean—where the beau- | tiful Salinas Valley runs into the foothills. Moun- | tain ozone makes health- ful atmosphere for the sick. Paso Robles : for Health. Numerous cottages are dotted about grounds where invalids and con- valescents in calm re- pose recover their wont- ed health. 0TTO E. NEVER. Prop., Gity Office, 636 Market St. Paso Robles, Cal. here from Natal. The feeling near Take advantage Of the Round-Trip Tickets to Hotel del Coronado. Now only $60 by steamer, in- cluding 15 days’ board at hotel; if longer, $2.50 a day. Apply 4 New Montgomery st, San Francisco. ADVERTISEMENTS. ) Mauser cartridges for | fon of the carcridges, but it s | Pasteur, the great French chemist, is responsible for the | system under which Wielands rved as to the exact d ry. at territo CUUNTIES 0T BONNG MATCH B EOALTERS CALSS DEATH s State Board Will Act on Unfortunate Accident to Assessments. Student. STRIKES A REEF IN CLEAR WATER The Gasoline Schooner Magic a Wreck. $40404000404040400040+ $4Q04040404040 404040404 040404040404 040406040+0 SKAGGS'HOT SPRINGS ONOMA COUNTY; ONLY 44 HOURS from San Franciseo and but ¢ miles’ stag- ng: waters noted {or medicinal virtues; Dest e, daliy mail and express; FERSTCLASS L AND STAGE SERVICE; morning an afteytioet staen; Sk tsip froms San NEARLY LYNCHED. er Spanish Guer by a Mob. week. References, any guest of the past four years. Patronage constantly increasing—last Jear unprecedented. J. F. MULGREW, Prop. to-day he died of g burst a blood n Your grocer or telephone West 1440 appe: To preven g about the taken to a barber ¢ reet, where he grew hough three physicians him this morning he_could from Yuma Lake SARATOGA SPRINGS, &3<a.y Up In the mountaips, near the lakes and in the heart of Lake County’s minercl belt. Take train via Ukiah. ROUND TRIP....89.50. J. MARTENS, Prop.— City Office, 416 Pine Btreet. HOT SPRINGS. — This beautifal summer nd winter resort, owned and mlnlxed bY is bottled and pre- |, £ F‘"ous served. It keeps for | Shas‘a HEEIDII 3 . ® e | —With Its—— chargea with murder, ana| ever—is as delicious | ‘ ; | CAMPING RETREATS | EWEET DRIER CAMP. CRAG VIEW CAMP. bottled. Could any ’ N 7 | UPPER sODA SPRINGS. smasTA SPRINGS. beer be better: csow, SAPASEIEAL coue A VAST DOMAIN OF SCENIEC BEAUTY AND GRANDEUR. LOW EXCURSION RATES. apply at the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM- PAV’TS Ticket Otfice, 613 Market st. (Grand Hotel). DR. PERRAL’LT who as resident physi- clan, 'fll devote his entire time to the welfars of his guests, whether sick or well, is situated i bep are] HOMELIKE RESORTS | when opened as when THE CELEBRATED TAVERN OF CAS' CRA| McCLOUD P“ER RESORTS. 'flr further information, illustrated folders. 150 miles south of San Francisco, in the Coast | NEW CATTLE = QUARANTINE Rang~ Mountains, at an elevation of 1000 feet. GRAPE-NUTS. : : i You Must : Make Some New Brain Tissue Every Day or Drop Back. Good Food is the only supply (rape=Nuts are made from parts of | Wheat and Barley es- L] o The food is of a most delicious flavor. Crisp @] and a universal favorite. Grocers sell 15¢ pkg. he ey | vara ® 9-0-0-90-06-0-0-0-0-0 i:k SAW THE CALL FOR AN EXTRA SESSION Captain Milice States Positively That | Both Houses Will Convene in | Vrooman »y the Express. street improvements under Two_caucus calls were sent | | attaching my name. | | Alabama Ready for Trial Trip. WASHINGTON, August 2.—The Navy | | Department has been notified that the battieship Alabama is so far along that builder's trial will be made next Mon- LINE MAPPED OUT the skiff n over, and her masts is er that will.be of men of the walked mer Xl.e hi 3, a d!s- R can be shipped ou u"u*r&:mn% a severe the G State from the Gol The counties of So , Sacramentn and Amador and all to the south o in the quarantined dfstrict, whi ties to the north of these, t Mono and I trict. Of course the line e as against the quarantin the Federal Governmen ects the whole State, but the Governo d =mu~ Veterinarian Blemer feel that Un rtment of Agricul- adopt the line set forth in the clamatic on and thereby take the north art of the State out of quarantine. 0st of the stock raised in California ed in the northern part of the State to t y the adoption of | the new line The Departme communicated ter and an =arly pected. s the t m channel {rty-ton ves- | Pr na Con- t of Agriculturs has been h in regard to the mat- favorable raply is ex- e BIG MINE SALE. November. | Hearst Interest in Famous Home- Aug. 23.—The Express | stake to Be Disposed Of. A member of the Legisla- NEAPOLIS, Aug. 2—A special found who will arxn..v\lodxe eadwood, S. D., says: The Hearst - interest (one-third of the great Home- stake mine of this city) is to be sold in London next month. The details of the deal are 1 made. 9.000.000 and Is capitalized at $12.-! It has paid dividends of $7,723,300 understood to have ground opened ure dividends of $65,000 monthly for the next twenty vears. | The Hearsts get about $3500,000 for a third Interest in Homestake alone, and it is supposed that the same interest in in Deadwood-Terra and Highland will go | also. — Artillery Changes. ses will be to am ined a few ¢ The law need ed up, as In its present or town in the State can s @ » ait | partment to-day published an order which | regiments of artillery. increasing the to me to T'.a first one 1 returned without my decreasing the number in the heavy bat- reasons for not | teries. Each regiment will hereafter con- | The second cne 1 of 113 men each and two batteries of field : ned.’ | pecially selected for o0 in Milice said that the call for |artillery of 162 men each. The change is ‘ the extra s lt_‘on W"é’“ be (vu(ldabou( | :r;.da l;:l:x;uw ;xpegvgce !tmx gu;wn[ that | i | October 1 a e two houses would con- | the light batteries had not sufficient men Brain Building. Cerebabout November 1 to handle six pieces. Alaska Boundary. OTTAWA, Aug. 2.—Sir Louis Davies, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, will go to London this fall for a conference with the imperial authorities regarding the when she will leave Cramps’ ship- | Alaskan boundary question. A rumor that for a trip down to the Capes and | Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premler, is also | going to London cannot be confirmed. i It Will Cross he State Irregu-| larly From the Golden Gate. SACRAMENTO, Aug. 23.—The Governor The mine is valued at| WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—The War De- | rearranges. slightly the composition of | number -of men in the light batteries and | PORTO RICANS MAKE GOOD SOLDIERS;‘ | Experiment of Enlisting Them in the United States Army Proves Very Successful. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23, recent advices received at the War De- 1t, the experiment of enlisting na- can army has proved he case of the I States Volunteers, 1 its orga ation a few battalion is weeks commanded by Major L. P. Davidson and is the only one | of its kind in_the army. nant Bryand., who is the battalion | , has written a letter to Major the Adjutant General's o high terms of the compo N alion. He says that t Rican :m s are a fine lot of me: and willing to learn; they take good of the United | s dress very clean T is that Porto Rican offic rf—d b'» Americans, will be a success and a valuable addition to the United States Army. i S o~ Officers of Foresters. DETROIT, Au 3. —The Supreme Court of Foresters of America to-day elected the foll g officers: :r; C. P. Renden, chief ranger; Thomas ue,_ Rhode Island. supreme treas- E. M. McMurtry, Missouri, supreme Samuel B. Morris, Massachu- chief ran, supreme s | Do ure: setts, supreme recording secretary; Dr. | M ark, Ohio, supreme medical exam- | iner; James T. Smith, Connecticut, su- reme senior woodward; H. W. Mace, ania, supreme junior woodward; W York, supreme senior e e; George C. Perry, junior ‘beadle; trustees—James T. Brooklyn; J. Doyle, Nassau, N. J. Stoelting, Seattle. The Supreme Court is considering a plan | for creation of an endowment fund _and issuing of that class of insurance. afternoon the delegates took a pleugurg trip to the $t. Clair flats e Honor to the Pres'ldent. 'Bler H. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 73——Pr!!ldent‘ McKinley has been elected to represent | | the local encampment, No. 7, of Union | | Veterans' Legion at the national encamp- | ment to be held in Baltimore on Septem- ber 13, 14 and 15. The President is a mem- ber of the local organization. st e Rural Mail Delivery. SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 2.—Postmaster Lincoln received word this afternoon that sist of twelve batteries of heavy a.mueryw‘ the Scotts Valley and Braciforte districts ! have secured a rural mall delivery. Thi Includes about 50 families. | Still More Counterfeiting. The Secret Service has just unearthed another | band of counterfeiters and secured a larg: quantity of bogus bills, which are so cleserlyl executed that the average Derson would never | suspect them of being spurious. Things of | great value are always selected for imitation, | notably Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. which has | many imitators but no equals for disorders like indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, nervous- ness and general debility. AlWays g0 to rellable | druggists what you ask for. —According to | ® he | Is soldander posi Dizziness, 20ss, Night Losses, dence, Nervousness, lm!u.uds, all Dreins, Youth- #al Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Insanity and box; six for § cure or refund money. e p: | age, containing five daye’ treatmen wnth fall instructions, 25 cents. One mrle o lw:h person. At store or by mai l'vn fiEFOREor by mail. GEORGE DAHLBENDER & CO. Sole Asts, n Francisco. 214 Kearny st., DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND_ BRAIN TREATMENT - THE ORIGINAL; ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Wakefulness, Fits, H; Evil Dreams, A\c store or by mail, written Death. with §F Red Labe! Special Extra Strengih. For Impotency, Loss o Power, Lost Mlnhood ility or Barrenness. 1 a box; six for §5, wit! Swritten guarante to curein 30days. At sto: tive Written Gusrantee, | bysuthorized nge 1ts only, to cure Weak Hemnr{ terie, i of Uonfi. Misery, Consumption, $la rfln(eeno ack- sold to AFTER omas J. Ford of New Jersey, supreme | C d!‘forn!a.,‘ ¥ | Detrolt, supreme | = visir DR. JORDAN’S creat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MAREETST. bet. 624728, 6. “The Lacgest Anatomical Muscom in t World Weaknesses cf any comracied Taes pesttivory sered Spectalist ca the Coase. Est. 36 yoars DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES Copsuitation free a0d stritiy private Trewment personally or by leker. & Ao et rery e wlerais Wri or Book, PHILOSOPRY of -A-nIAuE. MAILED FREE. (A vaiusbie book fof mes,) D R JORDAN & CO.. 1051 Market St 8 F. i' This | RUPTURE, Hoops or Steel Springs. and eomfort. and thous: cally CURED Magnetic Elastio cffice or write for No. L MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO,, Xm Market st., opP. Palace Hotel, San Franciseo USE NO MORE IRON Rupture retaiced with L ands DR. anc?s Call at New P-.wpun OPIUM R.HALL’S REINVIGORATOR | Five hundred reward for any xELal ho have the reputation of giving | i cured at for full St., Bax Francises. and Morph ios. Habits o INDIAN OPIUM CURE, B. D. KIMMIS, 201 Turk | The climate is soft and balmy and free from foge. Soda, sulphur and fron springs. Hot | plunge and tank baths: delightful grounds: | comfortable hotel; annex and cottages; good hunting _and fishing; grand scepery: lovely | walks and drives. Special cupyin, remaining more than one month. Trains dally from Third and Townsend st. depot, § & m. (Pullman_to Soledad, thence seven miles by stage to Paraiso.) Rmmfl s §8. For further :E:—mlnon address J. AULT, M.D., Pa- Byron Hot Springs Cured by the Hot Mineral Baths. There Is Nothing Like Them Known. Address A. BETTONS, at the springs, or call_ on LOMBARD & CO, 30, 22% Geary st. agents, room INDEPENDENCE LAKE. A Charming Spot to Visit This Summer. B QATS FREE TO GUESTS. FINE FISH- | ing. Excellent table. Clean beds and care- ful atisntion to patrons. Climate perfect. Six- | teen miles from Truckee, in the heart of & Blerras and surrounded by magnificent trees of e unbroken forest. The ideal lpot‘:or ;u:el:\g because it is clean, no polson oak, d_pure sl nd pure water. Address MRS | P ELENONS, Independence Lake. PLANTATION HOUSE; IGHTEEN MILES FROM CAZADERO, ON | stage line. Good trout fishing, plenty fruit, | cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of two or more; grand redwood scenery. Address 53 LLT"R!\&EP Seaview, Sonoma County, or apply E. KRUSE, 207 Front st., S. particulars. KLAMATH HOT SPBINGS Stskiyou Count; INEST “FISHING AND HE F "5 e ‘coast, Climate pertect. For parti- culars apply to EDSON BROS., Proprietors. F., for | HOTEL EL MONTE, 0S GATOS, class; renovated throughout; lovely sur- roundings; new management. JOHN NEVILL | Proprietor._ BOCA HOTEL FI\ESA HUNTING AND FISHING O. Tnz Truckes River; pleasant suiny rooms boats free to guests; p—lcel r week: speclal rates for McDONALD, Manager. toating on lake; | easonable, & o nb | families. W. : LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. cu)u'n:. SCENERY, ENTERTAINMENT; oone better i Lake Co.x self-abuse or excesses. ctures, Manhood 2nd all wasting eflecu 3 botties, 5 rulmlced m uu.!.s xD gas_indoors and ! ¥ ‘WAMBOLD. JOHANNISBERG. \Fuflu’ RESORT AND OCUTING PLACE ip the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount | Veeder, 1100 fect Largs lake boating, nmn- mn{ bunting, fishing. Terms, $ to 310 wee 'NAPA SODA SPRINGS, . Oskville, Napa County, Cal. cure any case. Add; 855 Bn-dw.y, Cal. u.n TWO TRAINS DAILY, 7:30 A. M. AND 4 P. for sale W% . A !‘ All private n.' mn meets train at Napa City. AN- diseases guickly cured. &end for free book. ACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P, O. Tates to families oc- | entire cottages, or invalids cr otbers | rings, or city cmce. T Surter oo 5. F. | | ‘» AErS Resort | CAL—STRICTLY _FIRST | i FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS FOR T TSON an ABSOLUTE CURE for ., Liver and Stomach Third and Townsend streets "R ROBERTSON. bl Trains leave daily 92 m. 2 For pamp! CARLSBAD Moot pesutifal spot it Laws County. The mineral springs are famocus for marvelous cures when all sise falled, especially in stomach, , kidney and blldde' affection: Superior accom: i and McGOVERN, = a.'dwu SAMUFL SODA SPRINGS. R. MORRIS, PROP., NAPA COUNTY, © Cal. Sure cure for dyspepsia, Indigestiom, rheumatism and constipation; hot mineral baths. These rings are located In Napa County. 20 miles east of St. H The water 1 bottiea af the Springs snd contains its owa patural gas. Stage leaves St. Helena. 'HOTEL BELVEDERE FTEN FOR THE SEASON APRIL L AM- ple accommod: n hotel; also in mew | cottages, just completed. MRS. A. T. NOORE, BELVEDERE. BLUE LAKES HOTEL WV ILL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, Fomelike manner, With one of the best tables in the county; 310 to $12 per week. Round trip, $5£0. S. F. and N. P. to Uklah; thente by stage. Address J. WILSON, Bertca, Laka County, Cal. KENILWORTH INN, ILL VALLEY—A MOST DELIGHTFUL summer hor Every modern convenience, and out door sports, Forty-five minutes (rom 1 fable under personal cars of Proprietor. 3 health: perfect a stage to hotel. Of A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS taken on a fruit farm 2 miles from Calistoga and rall- road station: beiutiful shade; home cooking: good rooms: $§ per week and up. Address MRS. S. SMITH. Calistoga. Napa Co.. Cal MANZANITA Station, near Mill Valley—3 or 4 feoma, with boazd; good accommodstions at oe Manzanita +.DO NOT... Be Without “THE CALL” During Your Vacation. Subscribers to “The Call” visiting the | country, seaside cr springs during the Sum- mer months can have “The Call” sent tothem for a week or longer by prepaying for sam3 | at the Business Office or by order througd carrier. FOSTAGE FPREPAID.

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