The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 28, 1899, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1899, & Are Being Planted in Guba as an Experi- hh kA hhkhkhhkAAAAAkAkAARAARAAAKAAAA K@ © K Kk ok ek ke ok ok Ak ok K A R R R Rk Rk ok ok ok kR ke ko ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok i Secures HEROISHM OF A NUN Teresa UCALYPTUS TREES AS CRUISER BOSTON, SCARRED AND BLACKENED BY ANTI-MALARIAL AGENTS ment to Jest Their Healthgiving Qualities. HAVANA, Aug. 27.—Owing to frequent recommendations to Governor General Brooke of the eucalyptus tree as an anti-m rial agent, some investigations into the subject have been carried on under his orders. At- tention has been called to the success obtained in cultivating the tree in the vast Campagna Roma, Italy, where eucalyptus i w recognized as rendering the whole territory much less unhealthy. City of Mex- ico is cited as anc nce, where the Vigo canal, floating gar- dens and ot with the r ful, have be One recom Jamaica, wh . whi The the stricts are now well stocked with young trees, a the places which were once mar: and un ered dry and inocuous endation says that the camp of the British h was formerly malarial, has been planted with 1dy being a stea marshy the molsture, , often ten feet is valuable an flowers. The hy tr eu investi- vellow are now nvestiga- tried ch, it medic: arly date c SYNDICATE BUYS IDAKD PLACER L NION PACIFIC AINS CONTR ! Siock A Oregon. 0L of in the State. =" most n h MEETS WITH KEWARD g Leopold Best Medal as a N Upon Sister im- S8 B eSS e .*tt*tfl********tt***********k***. ) the Will Contrcl Chief Mines ds ENTLY tugging at the anchor that holds her in her place amid the placid waters of the bay rides a ves- sel that has made history and helped to change the map of the world. It is the ¥ AT AT AR TR AR TR Tk -k ey L AR KA RSN e * l//er.! ,wn_f Warimpos NoT A SPANIARD /1y SIGHT er Boston, the vessel that opened the Day festivities which signalized the »ment of American power in the It is nearly four years now e she was last seen in this harbor, and has greatly changed since then. When red to the was here before she appes lder as one of the most be »dern ships of war, and 1 with the paint and polish which had been bestowed upon her to make her t her very best; and the square rig- g which arried aloft brought back i s when sailors fought ardarm with their enemies. battered and soiled re- more ry whose flag ¢y tugs were plying to and fro morning until way into the the great crowds of to loc at the gur that ijo’s ships to the bottom of isitors were cordially board, and the xious to ex- was o their :hold and listen to the battle was won The v the men on med just d over ver d torn their ive such places > on the foremast, where a d then plunged onward e; one in the si way to explo CASEY DENIES THAT HE ROBBED HER MONTHS OF WAR where another shell had entered the state- room of Lieutenant Doddridge and put his wardrobe in such a condition that he had to stand his next watch appareled in a barrel and the consciousness of his own integrity; one which passed through the port side amidships just above the gun deck, and two more, one of which struck the hammock netting and another which exploded just below the main top. Beside “Topsy,” the ship's small poodle, who is the mascot to wWhose influence the sailors firmly attribute Dewey's victory, AT AT A DA AT A DA A A () 1 is filled with parrots, monkeys, lous sorts and a large assort- dogs that have been rious ports or have been which is under the com- mand of nt Commander Edward E. Hughes, will remain in the stream un- til after We Then she will go to Mare Island, where she will be over- ed and modernized. hauled, re WASHINGTON, ¥ Aug. 77— Acting Secre- ders in a few of the cruiser - being placed undergoing exter may be ordered to the Pacific Coast to as the Raleigh did upon ss1 ary Allen a tho w 1yvs out sive tor prep: charged at the City Prison with it with a deadly weapon. ——— e POLITICIANS ASSEMBLE. Ohio Democrats Prepare for the State Convention. ZANESVILLE, Ohio law wa an a: 27.—Some of her return to New York, but the authori- ties are anxious that she should be laid up as promptly as possible in order that she may be modernized as quickly as pos- sible. The Boston is a sister ship of the At- B N N N B s S as L8 ENE B e AN e [ x ¢ x ¢ * lanta, which has been undergo!ng repairs at the New York navy yard for several vears, and the changes to be made in her will doubtless be similar in many respects to those made in that vessel. It Is in-| tended by Admiral O'Neil, chief of ord- nance, to supply the Boston with a modern | battery, and the eight and six-inch guns | she used so effectively in the battle nf\ Manila Bay will be transformed into rapid | firers. 2 s VE AGREED OO -~ BOUNDARY LI McNESS IS ACCUSED OF T i \ | ADVERTISEMENTS. TELEPHONE, GRANT 33. ENB L o @ IMPORTING AND RETAIL GROCERS, 222-224 SUTTER STREET. $ IMPORTANT SAVING SALE For THIS ENTIRE WEEK. We‘ place on sale to-day—while quantity lasts—our full line of TERRA COTTA COLOR, WHITE LINEY STEEL ENAMEL WARE, At 25 per Cent Reduction. Owing to the manufacturer hav ng retired from business we are \.r\nb‘e to replenish the line, hence this clos- ing-out sale below cost. Goods are ® of the highest grade and surpass in style and durability the best Agate @ Ware. We quote the prices of a few @ articles. For general assortment see our window display, Straight Saucepan 4-quart. Regularly T5c. Now T Berlin Kettie, o Bale Handle, Regularly $150. Now $1.10° 8-qt. Tea Kettle, 4-qt. Regularly, $1 2. Now 95¢. Berlin Saucepan, Reg. S5c. Now 60c. 4qt. Tea or Coffee Pot, Regularly S0c. Now 60c. Dishpan, 1i-qt. " Regularly $120. Oc. @ Lipped & Saucepan Regularly S Now 25c. free within @ -page cata- @ People from the interior of the State hould not miss visiting GUMP’S 'ART ROOMS and GALLERY, 113 GEARY STREET. = the workers for cand arrived to- | PREDICTS UPRISING ‘I‘HE ALAMEBA '“v)“‘ !r the ")”r” | Largest and finest collection of works ‘ Wedn The Secret Work of the Com- | by the best European artists. oE WO_RKING CLASSES Congre: dis T J mission : | Latest importations and several first- Address of an Italian Anarchist Who e e it s e e 3 | R \CS;ZSH paintings from this year's Paris Escaped From Prison and Came | He [s Put Through the | TR Shime s b Houmdsoyde Hilly Has o to America. Our Art Rooms Are Also Open SURVEYS OF HAWAIL e & 2 P . .3 | Tuesday night so as to report on the > : Sr R nrico Mz Sweating ProGess: |iaiine: oriths sonoaiiin Wednesday | CHICAGO, Aus. 25.—A special to Disappeared. Navy Department to Use the Tug Iro- d ,r;‘r‘n ,M‘,“l‘,‘-‘),“ el | There will be no the Tribune from Washington says: In | | to Visitors. is for the Purpose. et = e lvm-m{ “,“’. vill | spite of the aprarent abandonment of | ding in PROCLAIMS HIS INNOCENCE ihi'hirai* i the megotiations with Canads, it is | HE IS WANTED BY THE POLICE| i lism and Ill\mm and bossis | learned on the authority of an official — will be contests before the com- | whose connectic e bo v St | told his hearers | mittee on credentials. The McLean men “h?j“‘i' (“:"‘,r;‘ B the, bounda | ELOPES WITH A YOUNG WOMAX | et workingmen were organiz CLEVER RUSE TO DECEIVE THE | claim that the result of the contests can- | duestion has been constant and confi- | . uprising. He said that he would POLICE. not affect the lead of their favorite. The | dential that a secret agreement had | TO SEATTLE. 1is v about three months > []\\Ihun]rno men have claimed Xh\)ll mi\uh | been reached, as the result of which a T ,nq organize anarchist groups in many e depends on the committee on credentlals ary AN v ac - c e f the leading cities. i : t they are not making any claims to- | témporary arrangement will be ac- R The Australian Crook, in Order to day. complished before Congress meets in |It Is Alleged That He Stole a Thou-‘ KIDNEY & LIVER I|]§°Efif‘\,iq°’:d‘t‘7“ 1‘-\“"“"1’15' Save an Accomplice, Says the OPPRESSED BY RUSSIA. ":""(‘:}b"r' N e tuet.| sand Dollars From Van Vlet, | 4 SL MOD Aug. 27— il s the result of negotiations conduct- et condition remained about t Latter Died in New | ainin e bt f._ SRl the Pawnbroker, his " £ - MRS. CEA:U‘: RETURNS. he 1 One Hundred Thousand Finlanders e most secrecy assurances Emopl e = I ate d Orleans. | Will Leave Their Country. have been given the American Com mployer. al period of the ¢ | : e, ShL AL 1 ey Will Publish Seve \l Stories on In- ed n\],;'\i‘ u‘:\l(‘ —— J WINNIP: anitoba, Aug. fi.—)lassrsm:fl::\: ”,‘n.‘:(.},;im }:L[‘S,::“ a‘h:r) the A PLEAS“\NT LAXATIV dian L:te in the North. oo S the patient in charge of _The police are hopeful of connecting | Bergstroen prominent Fin- | Canadian elections in October a tempo- | The police have been asked to find NOT INTOXICATING Mrs Rollins | Dr, Grismer. 7 s Jack Casey, the Australian crook, with |landers here, ‘declare that 100,000 Finland- | rary agreement will be readily reached. | “Billy” McN: who is wanted for lhe" - < 2 e the robbery of the specie room of the ers have decided to leave their country |t is suggested that the basis of the | alleged embezzlement of about $1000 be- | tir Captam Enghsh Dead steamer Alameda. owing to Russian oppression. They say | new modu has been sketched |longing to Van Vliet, the pawnbroker, at c 7 7 Shortly after his arrest Saturday night | their home rule measure of 1592 has been | out and pr: agreed upon by 9 Grant avenue. McNess was a trusted | SOV VWV DDV t Detectives Gibson., s and Sullivan, | violated perial government de-| the American am] Canadian Commis- | employe, and frequently handled large visir DR, JORDAN'’S crear e who took him Into custody, questioned | mands $10,000,000 a year more t and sums of money belonging to the pawn- uu Ufl 0!" A" T " n and ama him, but as he seemed dazed from the ‘ll;r J:»{lllxl“ !’;_'rll“l‘ )r\"};‘!“fl"'fl!fll‘\!;:;” ! :"\Il!"l::i temporary = arrangement, or | broker. SE l OHY St cts of an overindulgence in liquor, | {0 FAE IRPCFIGS A “ecertly, but he | IHodus vivendi, will prlnqtalx-, first, that | Some time ago he bfi'vame infatuated 1051 MAREET 5. bet. G:haTh, S.F.Cal, w y decided to allow him to become | ririced to receiv the Canadlans shall have the use of a| with a young woman whom he met at n,u,:,umm,u,Mm_,‘m D 5 ¥ e vxlulx s ot “! o e \:,l»er before putting him through the 3 SRt ‘fi‘.r:br’“ \hehLynn (i‘x"nkml' 15 am"l“‘hfiar- | the People’'s Palace and proposed on ’:‘,f‘.:,.c,;;fi or any Conared e - English . hiag oL ot bet tin, rocess. i | bor being the most likely one. e ar- | marriage to her. She readily accepted e o iy daua SULTAN’S NARROW ESCAPE. | Fngll had a horror of being | “'8W! ?"‘K 'P & _ Labor Union Troubles. rangement will provide, however, by | the offec. & b orith S oproRlE Specalistcn the Coast. Est. 36 years. burled Yesterday morning he was taken before skt i the offer, but on ac e opp DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASE ; = | e Chief Lees and closely questioned. Casey | pSCRANTON, Pa.. Aug. 2r.—President| means of a special protocol, a distinct | tion manitested by her parents, it was | AN— SEASES 4§ During a Thunderstorm He Is Nzulyf Killed by a Train eniobatically jdpnieA that e haal sibahd Parsons of the National Letter Carriers’ | declaration that this temporary occl- | sgreed between them that they should ‘ Tf;c::“uel‘:(lz\e";::a;nfl“mflmxnmg Struck by Bolt of Lightning. BAKERSFIELD, Aug. 5 vihe oas ar “'\“:m e edn robbers. e claimed he | Association has protested to the local car- | pation of a port on the Lynn Canal by | giope. e G s by etters & MOROCCO, Aug. 21.—Mulai-Abd-El-Azi2, | James Gilman, a Southern Pacific section | was in San Francisco at the time and | [1°TS In permitting non-unlon carpenters | British customs officers shall In no Way | “As"McNess did not have the necessary | i o ook PEILOSOERY of a few Majesty. The | the Valley road, and rested his head on - to be temporary until the question of J. bef. 3 t ; x ; . e aire Green. tified the big labor day parade is likel 6 married, McNess took her before a oceasion as the birt lr,f th Pprlmht( the track for a pillow. It is clatmed he | “U1 "0 0 it up the job,” he re- | to be (“qmpfi,d e the 1700 carelens from, | ownershin of the disputed strip is final- o ttic ontice o the: Paabe whice: thoy 9, B ire o heeince: St pemn Ik sl night SRl Tas 60 vears| . rked with considerable emphasis, “I | New York City are disposed to refuse to [y settled to the satisfaction of both| gere made man and wite. o e e 2 [pE Ae o s olf employe of the gt : s " march under the arches. The local com. |countries. e e ot 922 Viict has'enilated ¥how Hotiing Mot e iR, e Under this temporary agreement also ltan of Morocco had a narrow es- thunderstorm, when led several persons, in- rs , were stand- | boss, was found beside the Vall It looks as though he Southern Pacific walked from o court the ard and lay down beside % TRNVREV RNV WWWW%&WW!W&WYMWW\WWMV road | track this morning with the head crpshed. V that he did not leave the city until after the robbery was made public. Casey also denied any participation in the diabolical scheme to murder Million- | true, wag my friend and I still regard Kim as sich. So far as his dealings with | Green were concerned I | about them, as Howard was strangely know nothing | to build the arches and columuns which form the main features of the decorations | at the carriers’ national convention, to be | held here next week. He says that unless the mistake is rec- mittee has sent a reply to New York to | let by an electrician who has the contract for the decorations. | explain that the carpenter work was aub-. affect the final settlement of the bound- ary question, but both British and American interests and claims will be fully reserved. The use of the port is Canadian white pine lumber, not dress- ;ed tongued or grooved, but including rough boards, logs and is to be ad- cash, it is claimed, he helped himself to the funds of his employer and then de- parted with his sweetheart for Seattle. As the girl insisted that they should be | the secvices of the police in apprehending s, evidently fear- his former clerk, McNess, ing arrest, a letter which he wrote to a friend in this city, the police located him and it is went to Denver, but_ through | valuable book for men ) ' Dl‘l J”BDAV & CO., 1051 Market St.,S. Ml FAVORITE RESCRIPTION unm.mmumume even to his warmest | Shot Wife, Then Self. !mmed free into the XV!nlteii‘S(atP& f,;»m“;?mthfil‘lolém officer will be sent to oOR WOMEN E - when asked about his partner, | MIN POLIS, Minn.. Aug. 27.—A spe- | RIAL McNess was a familiar figure on Market B = Lt e lsglli‘";,,“'xtl’dir;:]’:‘) i,i‘,‘flfi:fldu(é | cial to the Times from Marshfield, ‘v\'ls-,"AMERICAN ON TRI street and was looked upon as a model heing one e Alameda rc s, de-| . ve: Willlam Moran, a rireman on the | young man. | larea “he mad heard Kelly had gied in |Savs: Willlam Moran, 8 2P0 New Orleans a short time ago. He ad- | Chicago and Northwestern road, shot and FOR MURDER IN JAPAN an’;‘l‘,‘l‘,;,g\ {:,“,),é’:,‘difnlc{m i\“ufsm"“fi'r‘éfii‘;? RUPTURE, mitted that after tue robbery was made | Killed his wife and afterward killed him- g e e N e USE No MoRE ® | known, thinking they were suspected, he | self this morning. Family troubles caused | St M | and Kelly went East. He left melly, so | Separation, and it was this that led to the | YOKOI—{I:\MA. Aug. 11, via Victoria, B. ;’rlw l;(xjn')‘th):(rr bg;l;r;tg;fllflé)\g}uh?u{p‘\fi;fi“g - wg\gmn r;l:lllned w‘;m 2a; & | he claimed, in w York, but expected to | deed. Four children are left orphans. |C., Aug. 27.—The foreign community here b ‘;m““m Lol CUR?,'D': Dlg:nln s ra = & | join him I New Otleans! On learning of | Moran was thought to be temporarily in- | is watching with eager interest the first | TOTIUQRC (0 Co0 0p 10002 he was Sl e i A 3 | Kelly's alleged death, he declared, he re- | sane. | murder trial of a forelgner in the Jap- | acied la = 3 | office or write for New Pampblet = - | e \‘n‘itmlvenl\mrrf‘.\fl'"g Lo inform| Ooorto Pri [ aiiese feoticts: | ThonaH 'thiexs 1 no ABUBE| " b ot Bt miuch.? hie repiled. No. L D et it g8 Plague in mP°I °l rison. | of the guilt of the accused, an American | Van'Vllet said he could not tell the MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO., i | stater 2 _| MADRID, Aug. 27.—It is reported here | named Miller, curiosity is greatly | exact amount he had lost without con- < 2 & :"’ H nc\o"ffli"}QL“,fifll\"‘c:}‘ixfi"’l‘fi.fl"?‘ds’ehf ,P;fll that a case of bubonic plague has devel- | Strengthened by the opportunity thus |sulting his books. He stated that he had 0 lulix 1. opP. Paiace Hotel. San rancisce EPRODUCES 'S, = 7 t ispected that there was anythin, ¥ R oy | Kelly, on learning that the detectives | oped in the Oporto prison. early given to note the rulings of the e MeNeoss, but had trusted him 1008 VITALT 3 RECORDS AS ® | were after them in connection with the | Judge and the method of procedure. The ith McNess, but had trus m es VITALITY i3 . ALL STANDARD = | Xiametia robbery. wont 8 Howhsd. and ecordingfl to advices from Ponteverdra, | conduct of the trial has been exceedingly | absolutely until Ehigdetnication. s o LOST VIGOR, » ., , capital o samé = “2n “TALKING A I & | were advised by hfm to leave the clty. | name. mortheast of VIgo, a soldier belong. | diEnifled and fair. and In the opinion of a | would make no further statement con-| g ———=r AND MANHOOD 3 , MACHINES strongly constructed wy | From & reliable source the police have g to the sanitary cordon at that point |l¢ading foreign barrister will prove to be | cerning e s Night Fekiloonaits 3; ' Graphophone, with S |lcarned that both Casey and Kelly were | i, ‘Rilled by a bullet from Portuguese | [ir, more efficlent in securing a Just ver. VETERANS REUNION discase, all effecs of sellabuse, or cxcess | in New Orleans and thinking tnat they | fit%, ct than cou b G L NAVAL . indiscreticn. A nervestonic and blood-builder. AR simple mechanism, @ | were belng watched they agreed to sep- | trritory: G s system. The promptness with which the T arsed A ioo. s gro- # arate. Before leaving his companton. in accused was brought to the bar and the Brings the pink glow to “hecks_and re 1= made to meet the de- ¢ | erime Kelly concocted the scheme where. Bogus Lottery Tickets. | entire absence of any dlsposition to delay | Meet at a Banquet and Form a Per- s th e of you 2y =2l 500 per R 3 mand for a first-cl o | by Cas vas to circulate the story that | SUISUN, Aug. 27.—Constable Downing | the proceedings excites favorable com- manent Organization. *’;m‘m;"m“ f writien 3w talking machine, at x Do wés 0o ‘upying six feet of earth in an | of this city has secured evidence of swind- | AL goes far toward allaying for-| Fifty of the naval militiamen of Calitor- | SN W BEAFP D LlCRt L o] &“"M' i1 : @ | Casey returned to this city last Thurs. | ling acts belng perpetrated in various vi-| “i e assurance to the same eftect | nia who served in the late war effected a | g™ Pp fuvin & Co.. Drugsists, § Market, S.F. 3 low price. ¢, s | day, but learning that the police were hot | cinities by Chinese venders of fake lot- | was given in the speedy trial and acquif- | Permanent organization at a banquet held | - & | on his trail he went into hiding. Late | tery tickets. Downing informed Chief | ta] of the engineer of the United States |at the Navada restaurant last night. Six | ¥ay Not wg | Saturday night he ventured out and get- | Lees of San Francisco, and received a re- | transport Sherman, arrested for larceny. | volunteers of the First Regiment, who L) ;_ ot a2 To) = uhng gloriously full, he was picked up %y f’l’ that well dnflasedi‘\dongolluns are vis- | This case is notable as being the solitary | previously had belonged to the naval = the Jetecuves and taken to police head- | Iting the rural districts and victimizing | instance of police interference with any | militia, were present and announced their = e ool think K. women by selling bogus tickets, one connected with the American troops | intention of joining the new organization. Qr R own REcoR sliy, aoshoe think: kelivadei wlsouin jtuly o passing through here. Five thousand | An enjoyable evening passed at the ban: - o 'y effort is being made to find New President of a College. n?ve r!mwtcomg ¥mkg}olne. mnn‘llln!lz_ tlY(lll'DO“riY; ?up; boar"'d,;:eand at its (‘:ontclaxslog mled rot l I l : R e streets of Yokohama and Tol owing officers were electes residen s 2% The pleasure in m-eénngan&hm%m b‘ydbdne-b':ina_un;::mm” N A Tl ey. Father | an’average of two days without causing a | Captain L. H. Turner; first vice president, reproduce own records, e furnish ‘machine mmme s e (B Slashed His Brother-in-Law. ' war Lt €en ap- | ripple of disturbance. G. C. Rammerer; second vice presldent Purely vegetable, mild and rellable. Cause aking it the cheapest recording and rg(mdg ach of \ During a trivial dispute over their do- | POinted president of Gonzaga College, — D. N. McMullan; secretary, C. R. Al- | perfe-t digestion, complete absorption and raphophones of every descriptio2. SEXD FOR CATAL08 LUMBIA D this ecity, by Father Martin, provincial S T e L O R e b mestic affairs T 1 1 ight ‘Will Be Appointed Minister. eTger; sory boar Hearn, PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, 723 Market street, San rruu:tseo, ‘al. ony Lyons last night|of the Jesuit order, who resides in Rome. Holdsedge and F. O. Blythe. T disorders of the Stomach, HO; slashed John Kelly, his brother-in-law, | Father Fink will fill the position made | LIMA, Peru, Aug. 27.—It is reported that Liver, Bowels, liidneys, Bladder, Female Ir- across the nose with a knife, inflicting a | vacant by the death of Father Calligan | on leaving the Presidency Dr. Parola will TR S regularitles, Sick Headache, Billousness, Co fight wound. Kelly was tréated at the | last July. His incumbency will continue | be appointed Peruvian Minlster to France| The man who is continually harping | fPation (Tues, ang alf Graneeqents, of the Receiving Hospital, while his brother-in- | for three years. or Great Britain. 1 on his virtues has at least one vice. or by matl - HADWAY & CO., New York. ™

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