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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, :1899- SHANGHAIING OF SAILORS IS NOW A COMMON THING Cook of the Cruiser Newark Taken. in the ds tains were | 3 « for r Men quence o strangers are/ being hu: « bound ships on any 3 ¥ xt, while some are T 1 3 1ly to find them- bound for Liver- on the United and James Brown, woke up yesterday morn- selves aboard- the Burke had n d at once went Brown. They vi 1 the Barbary Coast and to the water front t th ¥ remember very little Some one agreed to take ff to the Newark, b put rd the Crompton. irke and Brown came to th themselves aboard hip they raised a great howl *m no good. Th soon_quieted v the Newark's | smpt 1 overboard. saw b i toward him 2 h put t with steame r Lor gener Relatives , Eighteenth and Twen A meet e of Mrs. V. C. Monday eve m., to whi In the Divorce Court. Joselyn f P. Joselyr been A Newso from William Newsome ADVERTISEMENTS. LITTLEBABYS SCALY BLEEDING SORES No Rest Day or Night. Sufferings Bes yond Description. Dwindled to a Skeleton. All Thoughtwould Die. Mother Reads of Wonderful Cure by OUTICURA. Father Goes 5 Miles to Get It. Instant and Grateful Rellef, Complete Cure in Nine Weeks, and Not a Sign Left to Tell of His Awful Sufferings. 5} My baby had a terrible breaklog out all over fis face and head, extending balf way down his back, while his arm became one solid, scaly, g sore. A physician gave me a prescrip- 2 I used, but he kept getting worse, snd suffered beyond description. The pain be- came #o intense that he had to be put under opiates. 11d get no He wn to a mere skeleton. dwir r aid be would surely dle. who saw him last resort a that the change of air might do him good. As 00 88 my mother saw the child she got a copy of an Atianta paper, in which there was an ac- count of 8 w rful cure CUTICCRA REMEDIES had wrought on & two-year-old child. My father started to the nearest drug store, which was five miles, and purchased CuticuRa (ointment), RA S0AP, and CoTicURA Resorvest. We pplied as per directions putting plenty of the CuTicuRa on his head, face, arm, and back. The child alept for over two hours that nighty tmproved daily, and in nine wesks from the time he started on the CUTICURA REMEDIES we were able to discontinue their use, and not a eign 18 left to tell of his awinl E Mgs. ROBERTA DAVIS, Aug. 29, 1898. Bouth Atlanta, Ga. SLeer or 8 ) Banies Axp Rest YOR Tiren MoTHE s with CoTicrRA BOAP, and a single app 4 (oiutment), greates! of emollients and skin cures. This treatment will give Instant relief. permit rest for parent and sleep for child, and point tos speedy, permanent, and economical cure of the most torturing, disfiguriog, and humillating of ftchiog, burning, blecding, scaly, pimply, and crusted skin and scalp humors with joss of Lair, when all else fails. Sold throughout the workd. PoTTER DEUG AXD CHEM. " Bole Props . Boston. O o to Cure Torturing Eczema,” mailed troe. RED OILY SKIN *eistit sost ™ ¥ As s ) the country was suggested, Ceticura Soar, ....O.......O..0.......—0....‘.....A.O...V..A.....O'.....v.i..‘.". POISON AND THE ROPE e CLAIM THREE VICTIMS ‘A Demented Actor Merchant Ends His Troubles. ter- sco, ging, constitute y s record for San Fran record of the closing day of the 1 instances of self- Watson, an in , Oakland and Sacramer w dead in h 623 O'F 1 street at 11 o morning, having de- rday 3 udan me it the it the same hour J roperty owner in the was found in his room at street dead from and at y Neum himself in a barn at acting ad beer t and r the influence of liq > joined the- Alc ral weeks ago. -d with his JAHEP§2, and then went on a protrac &lLick. ed spree. He did not show up at the r Mo; morning TuosdaymEHt andered away God love A Property Owner Tire of Life. \ % : \] % and Small | [ ] v (] (] 1| | °| | | | L [~] Watson ago and he had been living by him- ‘. self in the ho of one of his tenants ® . st appearance on at the above address. Yesterda i ge sixteen years morning one of his two grown daugh- g | mber of Frederick Warde's ters called at the house to see him was at that time con- and found him lying dead on the bed @ ool of elocution in Oak- th a box of “Death to Rats” and a | | among his p ass from which he had drunk the prominent society onous >tion by his side. He | | Warde was playing had written a farewell message In a @ the old Oakland shaky and illegible hand, as follows: | rced apen. Watson was @ A n paid him “Please do not send me to the @ | S ee ot tanthe ire Arous) l privilege of appearing -as Morgue for this death act. * * * 7 | toothenneldepys, oAy en went on the road with Brooding a long time. I love Amer- e o for ica. My brain is upset. My mind is Ii two g0, upset. My wife is in Agnews, Two @ | when he de good girls. I am unhappy. Do not | comedy , playing through the once for a moment think it is drink. ‘} &l Give my clothes to ;“;'H‘v“.“ palohgnran, ihedeioalinag later in the Mr. He grocer, Fruitvale, Ala- @ | 0 A e birds. meda Count 88 j‘\k:;],i"""‘“*_}“ n conducted a SR o oom s | "’n Oakland, but Henry Neuman, residing at 714 Bry. Binvicnengink M When he appli ant street, committed sticide by and Uk s RINIOTIEe opes Pon S0 ) for engagement hanging himself In a barn at the cor- to defray their railroad fares f with the Alcazar, comy the latter ner of Fifth and Harrigon streets y | where they were to join the Com- had no place im, 1 tson was ccording to the statements to-day e Sl ancial ghts and uman’s friends, reverses of for- A fon e ot that Belasco tune, followed by & period of debauch, andum b read 1 place for him. He ap- were the causes of the act. s the monk in “Romeo and ' and also had a part in “The Francisco He nes gomar” this week, but he failed 1d the cast had to be re- t moment. Neuman had been employed by the San Sawdust of Lyons,” in which his wife also for some time. He was ief engagement. Watson and about one year ago had wve played the part of Myron accumulated a snug sum of money. gave up his job and went into busi- for himself, but fortune seemed to be against him and he soon found | -90-0- 00006 0o 0-0-0-0-90-6-0-0-6 0090 Suits for | Cornella ruelty, and he ground of willful neglect. o have been filed by Ma st Philip Cornella for Yesterday’s Insolvents. Joseph H. Rouke of Colusa, agricultur- ist, $3051 69; no assets. William C. Rouke | ag by Carrle Aubertin against.Charle§ Au- i Dirtin for failure to provide. | of 'Calusa, agriculturist, $8253; no_assets. | arcing for augastof ¢ e ———————— | F L l“r ustel, San ¥ P 3; | Union which the wini 1f you want to see the richest line and | "0 455¢(8 4 [ 3 Lottery are decldea, largest of millinery see Keith's opening | Dear Madam; T s Friday and Saturday, 808 Market street. * | You're welcome, Chronicle building, No, 61 7 PR e e e e e A e e e e e e e e e e e s A e o a s e s o . »—W—Q-WO*—W»HHW&é R o SRR SO SRS 0 } BOUND FOR THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. trade and put on the berth. She was quickly loaded and was towed to sea vesterday by the Rellance. has been for years in the Hilo trade, but this is her first voyage to Honolulu, | THE KENTUCKY LOTTERY. first six winning numbers 1 15, $4300; 35933, $2000; 85371, $1000 2500, . B e e e S The rush of merchandise toward Honolulu has been so great that the Annie Johnson had to be taken out of the Hilo and Sand 002400000000 PS . Watson was a widow when she he was losing the savings of | | Jubibe actor nine years ago. Then it was that he com- @ | @7 D1t itson had also been married before menced to drink, and since has been | fs Mrs. Watsc son by his first wife, Robert on many sllmskhfi. rday morning L s 18 years old, is somewhere he did not make his appearance, | , s ‘\”5.5’.1,' In!‘*w Wln"i ,‘“ s K northern part of the State em- and last night about ‘7‘ o’clock | Py ‘:q“”“T a “ he "» gravia, P d in a lumber mill. dead the neighbors forced an entrance | street, are the sister and man's father is also beli to be to the barn and found his life- @ | ® W son “élr\ L‘h‘jui' sald © somewhere In the north on business in less body suspended to a rafter. The | | that Mrs. Watson had not descricd her connection with some mines in which Coroner was notified and the body re- o™ band, but t g he is intereste ie dead man was moved to the Morgue. Neuman was so strangely of late that she feared he about 45 years old marrled, 37 years of age and a native might become violent, and she had SR, of New York. 3 ® taken advantage of an opporiunity tc James Gillick Had been slightly de- sts on all three of the bodles go on the road to give him a chance 0 mented for. several months. His wife held at the Morgue at 10 @ straighten up, intending to let him was committed to Agnews some time o'clock this morning. [} 00090 1.—-The regular monthly anadlan Royal Art ng numbers of the was held here 0 {| P 3¢ ) ‘ i i i it ! 1 + The Annie Johnson Cali | W. la GENIUS HONORS GENIUS AT THE BANQUET THBLE Distinguished Folk Dine Together. —— To do honor to M. Pascal of Paris, Herr Wallot of Germany, John Beecher of Lon- don and Walter Cook of New York, the four architects who have journeyed to San Francisco to pass judgment on the plans submitted for the new buildings for the University of California, over ninety gentlemen, representing the scientific judicial, literary and political life of th State, sat down last night to one of th most elegant banquets ever held in the maple room of the Palace Hotel. The long tables were beautifully decorated | with a profusion of the choicest flowers, while around the walls of the room, and hiding its entrances and exits, was placed a fringe of stately palms. The only lady present was Mrs. Phebe A. Hearst, the hostess, to whose lavish generosity the university is indebted for the proposed structures on whe her guests from four nations :d on one side of her 1 and on the other Mayor who acted as the toastmaster of the even- ing. The hotel chef was instructed that his reputation depended on his work. at this particular banquet, and the result was 2 menu that will be the standard of excel- lence in the city for many a day to ‘come. As soon as the guests had worn off first sharp edge of their appetites a Phelan arose and with h accustom fluency. of speech and aptness of metaphor xtended o welcome to the strangers who are bent on a mission which m much to the future generations of ¢ nia. Following the M r, M. Pascal spoke on the object of his visit here and on the plans of the new buildings. Regent Halli die then held forth on the Unfversity of fornia, and he gave way to Professor K. Jones, President Jordan of Stan- George C. Perkins, Regent Professor Le Conte and a 0f others, each of whom ng pertinent to the matter which rought the guests of honor to this coast, and complimentary of their work, and the gracious woman who had made it possible. POUCAL o'clock Mrs. Hearst withdrew while all stood to toast her and wish her ford, Senato Reinstein, number said | leasant adieu. The gentlemen rTe- .d a couple of hours longer over | cigars and listened to bright [ ches and clever badinage Among | those who were present to pi e of the hospitality of Mrs. Hearst Hon. James D. Phelan, Jc , Regent Reinstein, M. rr Wallot, Walter E. Hallidie, W. C. Jones B v, Judge W. C. J. A’ Waymire Barnes, Mr. d Pond, Professor Regent Miller, Jude rmann, Dr. Pard , Mr. Quay, D Mr. Biddle, { 2 DF, g r Hesse, R. A. Clark, Pro sor Pa . Hon. Juliu William R. Dainger Bernard Moses, M 1 robriand, Hon eph _Le askell, Mr. Filcher, J. W. Taylor, J. te, Professor . Babson, Profes 3 70, Mr. Clapp, Professor Soile, A ray, Professor Bacon, Mr, Ander- , Profe tton, Mr. Chipman, Profe or " Maybeck y Mr. , Mr, Cory, Ritter, Mr. M#. Sbarboro, Professor Leusch- red Clark, Mr. Merrill, Mr. Ma- David Starr Jordon, Mr. Grant, Arthur Rodgers, Hon. 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