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ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1899 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL Ebenezer Wormouth, the Alleged Victim, Seek- : . ; ing to Shield Those Upon Whom P HILADELPHIA Peculiar Affliction of a Young Girl Puzzles Thirty-Third Encampment the Medical Men of Massachusetts. under arrest divide the money in cluded spot near the Las Cruces s and afterwards in a conversation one w4 overheard to say: “I don’t give a about the man, but I have got his moy anyway.” The men are tinhorn i and have been runnsg PoKer games ity the railroad men in the saloon a hard looking couple. The Sheriff [ure late this afternoon for this cit men and will arrive about mid Ho sald this afternoon that he wa : he had the two men who comr 2 deed, but it might be difficult them, The Coroner’s inquest br the fact that the man had b with a club, which was found that he saw these two men Wwho are Suspicion Is Cast. Py TLL VALLEY, Sept. 3—The mys- o| of the Grand Army Be- BOSTON, Sépt. 3.—Marie Betancourt. a bright young girl of Taun- @ foc'yhger which he lay. b3 tery of the Wormouth poisoning . To-D g ton, accepted the gift of an apple from an admiring young man .“,"g 3 == - b : Get)s as dnE ging To-Day. - ahe worked in & cotton mill. She ate it to the core, and enjoyed & AT s rms almost the sole the fruit. Within ten minutes she was deprived of the power of speech B B ia s pe community topic of convers } and for three weeks, up to a day or two ago, her communication Wfth 4 S hithselt v round to-day, 7 \i» A “and members of the family has been by the means which % : & and o a number of yislors nok onl7A0c: N L & are given those who are born dumb, by signs and writing. 28 [ b 1 that he 1d ever been lu.ll ang \; The circumstances of the attack of the mysterious malady and of £ | b4 etk A e ? her recovery from it are exceedingly strange and have attracted won- & pos e : A : i dical faculty in this part of the State. § 3 men who spared neither Forces dering attention from the me ; . Ez iblo to snccor Him in_the Remnant of the Northern th § Medical men say she has been a victim ;ti the ‘stran]g;e r:lrs:a;ie pl:::;;: 8 f whose action H - o3 as aphasia which is very uncommon and is extreme!l & AR Will Be Accorded an Enthu g = y;“mhm i 3 5 £ < L that thelal: siastic Welcome. P The remedies applied appeared to give no relief and the pain was & | 2 il nopanentoE i « |2 at an times: very severe, particularly in the right temple. At times her s q 8 v had a change 8 memory failed her. The physicians agree that the apple was not pois- & f ¥ 4 1 nobody en- ol CH A B @ onel. hasi th %‘ b2 rmouth o, < s v V! ve looked into the case say the aphasia was the re- mouth house. J. K SLPHTA, Sept. The thirty- | & Doctors who have é Ban Francisco paper [hl;};‘{,:,R,’:]I‘:,‘,I1},|px‘{:( 30( fl:‘; Grand | 88 sult of the rupture of an artery of the brain. g L b 0 WD EOUL S SDERD Army of the Republic will begin to-mor- | & This is looked upon as one of the most peculiar cases that has come | e ———— g wa few days prior to'ithe row. The vanguard of the veterans has g to the notice of the profession in this vicinity. % -_— | 2 po < the \:x:nm reached the city and found the people I Aphasia does not always single out those who comb cnttnnlln the g There's moneyin it foryou g with ontstretched hands. Never agall.| & geafening uprcar of a factory for its victims. The Czar of Russia and 73 SRS R 8 perhaps, will Philadelphia be the scene of | @ on.ra) Butterfield have recently been afflicted with the dreaded ail- § | if you don't delay until the Z b2d § a national encampment of the ,rr—md \% = g boom strikes, It's coming— # Army. Ot the vallant men who GS(RIEE | & ; e coming sure. A QUICK DE- the cause of the Inion there remaing Bul | g ycesagimsiess 83 RORORRIS SN SOROMOLIIOROR B UROROLROROR %X 2 remmnant. and with the depletion of the | @5 & 0 | CISION RIGHT NOW may ¥ ranks the welcome is more heartfelt and make your fortune, enthusiastic. | e e 33 These men are Admiral Sampson with his fleet of S[ Prospectus free, including reputations for fighting ships arrtved here to-day and this i “INSIDE INFORMATION. $ nquestioned event marks the beginning of the week's 4 b celebration. The city is cmlwdfds r“r'z‘;; | : : 8 Stockto strangers, while the incoming train | U G Id t d []" d b A [ all sections are bringing thousands to nion Gonsoligaie an :2 Stecib; in help swell the [hrcng’.( Th;‘ (L’}l]ly cr;fizfl:lrzef g s 0 B : its sharc of the work and the c T p t t [} b iy Philadelphia by contributions of cash and . ST : s o ransporiarion iy R 3 in welcoming banners have shown thelr | Canziana’s Countrymen | Policeman: hot an ainun Pavboit Bulldtag cte interest in the reunion. 4 5 & : zz “rh?knfi The route of the veterans' parade, Roused to Action. May Die. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 2 & now which takes place on Tuesday, is one i b3 eme Court, solid blaze of color and light. !\;nl »}xbullg- —_— 24 of the aged ing but has its front incased in the red, Special Dispatch to The Call. = - — ¥ jart $5000 in hite and blue, The Avenue of Fame,| WILL EMPLOY A DETECTIVE g 8 fUE LS uS vfih'-: flmi d‘ from Walnut to Cherry wi SPOKANE, Sept. At 4 o'clock this $ e e Street cn Broad. a distance of five blocks, Loz | morning Harry Green's gambling rooms | i ;Z summer his ’\d [ | with the City Hall as x!;n]w-,nl\'r', is the | pOSSIBILITY OF A FALL CAUS- l‘r;;h(lanh:i;g O;Iégtagig‘e:m:}:m::fi? S; es and a consider most magnificent piece of decoration ever 4 vo mas vaymen, who i £ % EBENEZER WORMOUTH OF MILL VALLEY. 2 Attempted in this city. There are two ING DEATH DOUBTED. e A00 Dot ion SrEheny NP e WITH THE NEW CLIP. “W,M»MWMNMW, classes of column The larger and more s, 2 place of $1700 .in gold, silver and bills, A A A R ornate are about fifty feet in height and locked the occupants in the room and Photo Goods—Kodaks. Coroner Pierce’s Statement About the T d by wing as I did the colonel, the are placed at the street corners. The 5 dashed down the back stairs and away. 3 bt Z b and m of the men composing smaller columng, about twenty-five feet Broken Neck and Dislocated A few minutes later a number of mer- SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS. t giment, 1 felt sure that down in = SR euchiatde of ad s . 2s rd G Oculists’ \tions filled, Quick repairing el i high, stand on each side (1\‘1"’;3]«‘1 street, Shoulder Ridiculed by chants and Policeman Richard Gemmrig | Oeulists: prescrintions fled Quick AL s between the larger columns. The corner > ofcial attempted to halt the highwaymen sev 8 to our Golden State | pil are massive but graceful, and at Railway cials. eral blocks from the scene of the robbery. & Y 1 mi fh“'n]j'\rfhlr e that flag, the base of each are alternately in heroic R They exchanged shots, each man empty : R 5 et an size two soldiers and two sallors. Nu- : : ing his gun. Gemmrig attempted to close and Death in the merous circles of electric lights decorate Special Dispatch to The Call. inor the R R T ATEE & Facoud fis o APPATATLS friends. you al he piles from the b to the gilded gun 3 5 emm- ), friende, vou al the piles from the base (0 the Ellded| 0 pupapn Sepr 3—The seeming | Sun and fired, the bullet entered Gemmm OPTICIA PHgTOGRM et D to you giving you . gles at the top. h imns - a [ B {fested by the Sonoma County | Fi&'s groin and passed out at his back. ¥ ek IR : - jijmenied byl festoona of Duntins ',;‘1‘}‘)5‘“:{\"‘"“l";‘t‘,“’r‘,i“',’:i“‘ e s Any effort fo dis. | He sank senseless to the ground. Other 642 MARKET ST. INSTRUMENTS of what were. he | and strings of incandescent la: give | auth o5 gards y 5 | 5 % LT - Californta ¥ like all the How Other Nations A'd\ 2 brilliant effect at night. | cover the identity of G. Canziani's mu f'f'"_ LWIORYCEe vract ot s the noi URDER CHONICLE Bt Dines went into this Shi 3 The north and south fronts to the City | gerer has so aroused the dead man’s | arri ed on the scene and continued the P expecting 0 i ipping. | Hall will be illuminated with massive | i cmen that they intend to take the | chase. The robbers.separated and one | oM exp g deat fo lig] iec y feet | 18! C 3y s L o 5 Vi is 3 i , these hardships —_— | lectric light piecesithinty feet In IEN&HN | o st it their own hands @nd’ Beciire | Who Bives his name as Jack Willlam | n To fiinch o b i representing the G. A. R badge. o ir.|the services of a detective agency, with | caught. The other is still at liverty. wil- | |AI| AILMENTS OF MEN ; T Epasis hpe i Le U | me Park, containa 1) tents. 1L i3 | the object of bringing the assassin to jus- ll'?ms(‘lms been u’;num-d as lth men ‘lvn:; ‘ ht aft ht, in water waist deep - A DG - s -+ | intend to accommodate those posts of | tjce, F. Canziani, brother of the dece: .| shot Gemmrig. he captured robber ha ing the American lines; I have seen |, CALL HEADQUARTERS, WELLING-| the Grand Army which prefer to camp |} o (- FRE0TCY (Unootny of the whole | in_ hi lona sacl contalntnE SN | after night sleeping on the |TON HOTEL, WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.— | gut rather than be quartered in halls, ar- | e e At County and funds | _When the robbery took place two faro | and not a moment of | Commissioner of Navigation Chamberlain | mories or private hous The tents will | Italian colony of Marin 2 et wére running. Fiiteen men, in- | but bullets were whistling around | finds in the mail subsidies granted to the | shel 10,000 veterans. The big parade | will be subscribed to aid in the work of | & Ging the emp.oyes of the house, were I bave seen them Iying sick unto | goonmehip lines by the European coun- | Tuesday will be in two divisions. Post No. | detecting the assassin. present, Both robbers carried guns as ath=lsour ey e hompith e S0 e e e seealis suroped In- {1 “from Rockfort, IiL., the oldest post in | That Canziani was murdered there | they entered and gave the command, toial and hardsiiip, ey, displayen theitrac ) S8 STROUE STERM SN LAVOL (05 IKEeh g¥ Grandithtuny s willf headRtheline e AR 1 litttle room for doubt. He was | “Hands up!” The occupants were lined | American spirit. ‘e had 1o encounter | lD€ral treatment for American shipping. | the veterans p ound the City Ha ‘-“"‘1" {le south of Howards, lying face | up_in a row facing the wall. One, a| e e rer than they weould | In a statement which he has prepared on | they will be reviewed by President Me- | found a mile sou il fence. with his | Chinaman, yellea, “No sabe,” and tried | have been were it not for the kindness with | this subject he says: Kinley, who Is expected to arrive here | downward across a rail fence, to escape e was knocked unconsclous | which <hese good ladies of the Red Cross Monday night, accompanied by Secreta- | neck brcken and his left shoulder dislo- | {8 gReaRf 50 WS COTECS s rom | The most important contracts at this time i i assisted and labored to gather funds to | are those of Great Britain, Germany. France | T Root and Gage and Postmaster Gen- | cated. In the region of the neck and left | one of the robber’s guns. While one man GOttt s gkt @ send us comforts and little luxuries ‘“; Ttaly and Austria-Hungaty for mail sery. | eral Smith. There will be over 42,000 men | . ljar hone were numerous bruises, one | kept the crowd cowed with his guns the | ‘r{c’} ff,EYE{‘lS f.“,c‘,l‘,m; ol Tttt elr boys far, far away, And 1 cannot. |ice "to the eastern coast of Asla, China, | 0 i€ 3 e | probably marking the spot where feil the | sccond gathered all ~the money in {fon the Pacific Coast. Established 17 years. O pase S lhoul rai®e® my | Japan, Cochin-China, etc. These five natign | (A feature of Tuesday's events will be | cjyp or other instrument that broke the | sight, opened the safe and secured the | [PRIVATE BOOK and adviee free at office Fd htate s e adiel od e pénd‘annually $4500,0 for thelr mail fines (o | U chorus of 300 school, children, who | mau:s' el : bags of gold and the paper forming the | Jor by mail. All lettets confidential. ative State and the ladies of the Red | (CTC G ouet of Asta, The Unilted it | will occupy a por e gra and | "he theory that Canziani might have —roll. Both the robbers backed out Cross (hat have dome o0 ovent Jandnr™® 9% | may be added, for its Asiatic malls in 1507 paid | on the north side of the City Hall. =A [ tatlon from” the rallroad. bridge 18 Te- | bf tha goor, which they loeked, then dashe || 781 Market St., San Franeiseo. G thac gty & _ | 823,000 to American steamships and §14,000 to | the parade passes this poipt the children | % 407 as entirely absurd by those fa- | ed down the stairs and away. “emmmTETIET Father McKinnun.spoke of the benefit | foreign steamships. This sum of $4,300,000 ic | will Sing patriotic air | Biliar with the facts. The was | “Several seconds intervened before the | —= —— | that was to be given during the evening | not expended by those natlons for the exclusive | Ot all the military organizations to at- | founq thircy feet from the nearest DOInt | qayed oecupant gave the alarm and then | e o woindsiahn | Pe e s e g o Ben, | itend fHojencampmen D TIAN] Auions Wil | where a man could have fallen, and, be- | {he' police took up the work. The fact | 000 000000000000000 earers > that sorels 5 [RuE . ate ¢ rindisi | attract more attention ths | gide, it would not have been in_accor : ° ' : HoTE Jer o . regime; vhom he character- | in the shortest possible ongkong, | oz Fopek <o se v a- | Side, that only four patrolmen in the whole | Qa cquisitely | the war. He concluded, dwelling on the | made by subsidized foreign steamships on this | commanded FL N. Boyd, who was ser. | have dropped 137% feet—such belng the | pighwaymen an advantage and largely exquisitely | & tn that those who died in battle were | Foute is not the shortest practicable by an aver- | Somat o ng Company L Seventh filinois | Deight of the structure—without breaking | ;ontributed to the escape of the missing | © HOTELS © M ollowed, | in heaven, saying: S A A | ESSairy auring the civil war, \a fence rail or being brulsed at the o | man. The missing robber carries with | g JOTEES o OHOWCH o Sy bt 3) X 181 and e e i i ¥, GUIing. € A by 3 t contact wi e fence. anziani could S ills. ViR~ Iy around us because our loved ones are | ‘tract, from Brindisi, Italy, to Shanghai In 755 | R. veter which will be decided during | foscoq'in either direction subsequently to | €rouS search IS belng conducted by the | ¥ connected by a coversd passagewsy. there to pray for us and plead for us: there | hours, The Penmsular and Orlental Brindisi | the encampment is the election of a com- | % when he was seen at Howard Police duitie ity ant d e surrounding | g 4 /60 pooms—000 wi h Bath Attached, & | to welcome us at no distant day when we | exjrexs train, with its Channel connect mande ef and other officers. Two | & U e e S e & thot 'Can. | towns have been notified. Green offers | Roome 200 53 ° shall grasp their hands in the unbroken | iakes the mail from Londan to Brindisi in | candidates prominent in the teld are Al- | ioronel LoetCe 8 SIRIGIINC T “ne | half the money for the capture of the | Under One Mansgemen iendship of eternity. Ah, ves, but & | foriv_four hours, making the mail time from of Joe Spratt Post, Water- | : 5 robher. -] NOTE THE PRICER: (-] shoulder dislocated when the inquest was held at Occidental is scoffed at h(;{th ll'x_\' and the rt time ago their large and sympathetic 1 The wounded officer is in a serious con hearts ceased to beat; their souls fled their and Judge Leo Rassiur of St. | dition, but the physicians to-night ex- ate James 1. Dalzell of Com- | London to Shanghal in 780 hours, or thirt days. The best time the company doe -five 00 per day and upward 00 per day and upward = © BuropeanPla 5. Bene. o to | | Deputy Corone ven E : t American Pla: qarthly habitagions, Beneath the sad under | cover the distance in thirts-two or thirty-throa | pany H, One Hundred anid Sixteenth Ohio, | Deputy, Caroner S5ewen, B0k G5 (Ch¢ | press hopes of his recover LIS believed | © Correspondence Solicited. o AR GRS FET ok R o aye, and it l,nf‘.! are faster than those of any | is also a 14“_{‘&[‘4-. here for int ent the neck was broken the two highwaymen are he ame men | o JOEN 0. EIREPATRICK, Mansger. [+ . other on the route. Under its new contract the | The Naval Veterans will enjoy the d e otated: and it | who recently held up and robbed a gamb- | As the chaplain took his seat on the | North German Lloyd undertakes to carry malls | tinction of giving the first street parade and the left shoulder ‘-jf;!_‘d € it 3" "_ ling house at Republic. They have been | 00000000C0O0C000C00CD stage the bugle sounded “Taps,” and then | from Berlin to Shanghal in thirty-two days. during the encampment. Theirs will take | were not true at the time of the In- | 8 e here about a week and have been | - e - the band played “The Star-Spangled Ban- | Mails are now brought across the Atlantic to | place to-morrow afternoon, and will be a | duest, only rough treatment in shipping | Fo700 B8 B5CECP 0 “Re™ Clubroom! L s S e s e i T ature of the demonstration. The | the remains could have caused such & R, Soeises to make any statement Dr. R L. Walsh Cloneatwith “a7SbenedictionSiby: Rev: SOy 8 et tha nsint Hinstic e rs who fought under Farragut | T00Ce B0 ondled, the injuries must have | or to give any clew whioh will lead to r. . L. waisi, steam- Any Jetter an Francisco from Berlin or | Adams. will tramp shoulder to shoulder with the veterans of the Spanish-Ameri- the capture of his partner. sen ove 't thesinquest. . L G I o The place where the robbery took place §15% GEARY_ST., bet. Coroner Eden telephoned Sheriff Grace R Hyde and Larkin. ships from Liverpool to New York. ought to reach i ZRINTY 3 Parie within thirteen and a half days, and let- ; v P at Santa Rosa and acquainted him with | was less than three blocks from tne police Painless lixtraction,, ears—in fact g FHAT the naval parade will take | - A y oo SLADE'S BENEFIT NETS | WSSy bihtht Wailn S| KXo e st puegte i ok | 350008 RO HA A Pl | L $os pensation th n time re Shanghal by W 5709 Ly ed in the Delaware River opposite | ¥ D - REttian e Cer- ! to_us iy The establishment of a fortnightly American | P2S$ atound the fighting ships. President | Z88. 90 (08 86, POGME Separatin, Céntinuous Gum. Flates (no bad joints) ous that will be the story of service from San_Franclsco to Shanghai will | McKinley and Cabinet officers will review | Miles across the houndary 4 = OF VARIOUS CITIES | epeciaity. Have received TEN first prizes for | Marin and Sonoma counties. th nish-American war ten The grand testimonial benefit to Private | fervics, from San Franclsco 1L} Ships from the revenue cutter this branch of dentistry. No students. 18 now. We will taik of these de th some | John W. Slade of the First Callfornia | ports, within twenty-elght or twenty aine mae | Members of the commission of ——— FOIEEDY ~ degree of complacency and gl ] desree | yolunteers, which took place in the Al-| of Shanghai, and under favorable but not ex. | ial Russian navy stationed here | CONFERENCE ON TRUSTS Among Those to Address the Assem- |~ of pit at time wi e healed many : = - | traordinary * conditions within twenty-seven | Superintending the building of a battle- ici i wound| in the fi where these men | hambra Theater last night, was an un g 3 n ¢ i f blage on Municipal Questions DVVV DD DDVl oy e mbr gnr days, while the best British achievement and | ship and a cruiser, will participate in the & P euftered the ssed the Industry | quaiified success, financially and artisti- | pest’German promise by subsidlzed routes is | naval pageant. AND COMBINATIONS Will Be Mayor Phelan. vistr DR. JORDAN'S crear of man an r the dam- | cally, The receipts of the box office footed | now thirty-two davs, and the average Is thirty. | Although this was Sunday the entire i ComatiEm e 1 > age of a 4 1, TN AnE $160 Dald by Mre, A- S | Chree ot iHlFy fone: ¥ it NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—The programme up ghtseeing by the citi- MUSEUM GF ANATOMY 8 war seen was given to Senator George C. Perkins of This If quick mails between capitals of Western > 4 e 0-day Townsend during the afternoon for one - and visitor There were three great for the coming convention of the League 38 ) thiuire b mote tliscly | whole scction; which she desired for Hr | Turcbe and China and Japan were all that was | Conters of Intercat io'which people focked |~ State Among the Delegates Who | of American Mupicipalitics at Syracuse, 1051 MAREED ST bet. 24T, S.1.Cal, into the reasons why these men died—not £0 | colier guests, In addition to this amount | $4,500,000 annually on Their steamship. Tinee. | . tierig s iy Delamare River Will Attend. September 19 to 22, contains twenty-one | § WIS Lagpest Anatomical Muscum i the much from a philosophical standpoint, nor | & considerable sum is expected to be re- | {ime and money could be saved by the develop- | front fo watch the arrival of the warship: CHICAGO, Sept. 3—The committea of | PADEFS covering al of the important mu- | L R B nicipal questions of tHé day. the municipal ownership question will be | Papers on | @ Specialistcn the Coast. Est. 36 years. OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES alized from the sale of tickets placed with parties on the outside, tthe returns from The North ‘Atlantic _squadron, compos of the flagship New York, cruiser Brook- nt of the widow who lost s for the conference on com- & mother who lost @ son arrangement n com Whatever may kave been the fact in the recent past, there is very - 0 i 3 little subst S ek 5 5 s rusts which wil meh who died dfed Tor' something. | WHich nave not been recelved. The entire | the motjon that at present the Targe wbar | L¥N battieships *Indiana,’ Massachusetis | binatlons and trusts, which will meet In | /o onteq by Mayors Johnson of Denver, Consultation free and. stricty private. died for a principle. | expenses amounted to considerably less | dies to foreign lines to Asia are for the quick. | 814 Texas, under command of Rear Ad- | this city Sep seleon LS Tafet of Concinnati, Robinson of Colorado Treument personally or by letter. A 7. Chadwic rendered by | than $300, and it is expected that the net | est transit of mails. There fs-not much more | Miral Sampson, arrived off the center of | answers that have come to the Civic Fed-, “hd Dléfie ~of Pos.tive Curein every case undertaken. Springs Marshalltown, Towa, on the affirmative side, and Robert | 30 this afternoon. The fleet, Bombay Hook, about ¢ PHILOSOPRY of . MAILED FREE. (A valuable book for men) the city at 1 g eration headquarters in reply to the series which anchored at receipts will reach or exceed $1000. of questions sent out over the country in_the claim that they are not a necessary The theater was packed to the doors. t, was fol- | political purpose. sor Thomas | iswold, wk § e g e b First C: : o4 r W In pdint of fact. the Peninsular and Orlental, | fifty-miles down the river, last night, 5 e New Y P i | The Soldigrs| fuk THIRLICALIONIIY ?&,fi'g’,’:’;f,,;‘;'}fi.;{g," North German' Lloyd, Moksageries Maritimes, | weighed anchor at 7 o'clock this morning | some weeks ago to the varlous commer-| B borter ot 1}“1“ pork and M. A | @ pi JORDAN & CO.. 1051 Market St. S, F. ];\L!l .TO\'\'KI: nd and Miss Rattigan occu- Socleta Navigazione Italifna and Llovd Aus and proceeded up the river. A reception cial, industrial and manufacturine inter- emirrnder o Columbus, Ohio, on the VU DV D OOV VE we meet here |birS 2 the bene- | {F!aCo comvanies are now backed up liberally | committee composed of Mayor Ashbridge, | e: It is expected that the report of the [ negative side. The garbage question is to st vt o) pied a box with Private Slndf. n by their respective governments as a means | the local G. A. R. committee and several | special committee on data will be a valu- 3 ; It with in papers by Mayor Wil- ficlary, and when Father McKinnon, chap- | of promoting trade, and especially export trade. - offici: Talarid nav B (e be dea y 13 lain of the regiment, who made the pre- | n manufactured goods of Great Britam. Gert | St o o onng e oy ernmment i | 2 e T enAson of Du. | iams of Memphis and Dr. Woodward, ELECTRIC BELTS, sentatlon address, referred in glowing | many, Trance. Italy and Austrio-Hingary | §amoset to mect the squadron. The ships | buque, Towa, writes for seats, stating | Health Officer of Washington, D. C. The = . au: “°'4“'“}.‘;f,l‘r’§\§'§’ ‘Rffi{i;efif“u“fi'filss‘,{fa‘{l‘i :::E?»fi‘l::uumdn{‘c’tp?:'thfl-’-rn'or‘t's of alr{r"":o': were off Chester, Pa., and the reception | that he regards the conference of great | Sbecial assessment system will be the ; l“’xfi&":‘n"nfin;” e o) | 5%'s who ciaim California for their home, | Panies cvery year, and there fs nothing ais Sn"zi‘;‘:'\'-"’\{\.&l;?{i&"'[flo‘3?1“',‘&5?"!3 ;mlmfdrg_ importance, and thinks it will be of great | subject of papers by Mayor Johnson of facturers in the Uni- sa they spra in creditable about it to conceal. educational value to the. country. Fargo, N. D., and Mayor Weakley of ted States. NoQuacks Flower of New Orleans on drainage, sew erage and water supply, and Frederick Howe of Cleveland on municipal gover ment in England. Besides the twenty-one jthe entire ‘liouks _axees e will not be discre - | phia. | “Congressman A. J. Hopkins o. Aurora, | Fiotenice, Ala, Mayor b of G connected with this | mendous outburst of upplnulse, Ereatet | AEwlL ’;,{"z,flfle'fij‘.,‘,“';"g,‘,‘;kgff {“3;“‘,,3;‘@[} | P %ither Admiral Sampson nor any of | TIl.. asks to have seats reserved for him: Rapids, Mich., am“m;ru-«ffr{%m;é o(frffif establishment. even than that which greeted the mention | wjij be profitable or not depends on the balance | the officers of the fleet came ashore to- | seif and twelve friends for all the ses-| ron, Ohio, will present papers on the cone €7 For particulars | of the name of the crippled hero for Whose | o¢ valup to the country of the trade to be | day. Most of them wil, however, land to- | sion: tract system for making public improyv A e T [ benefit the entertainment was being given. | acquired and the investment necessary to ob- | morrow and take up quarters at the Hotel | ~ Many ministers of the gospel have ask- | ments. Papers will be-read by Maver stamps for “‘Booklet | The programme began promptly at 8| tain it. | Walton which have heen provided by the | ed for seats. : o No:d® Address | ock with a short address by E. R. s of the Pacifle Coast Waiters’ Union, under whose auspices .ie entertalnment To the government which makes these for- eign contracts they mean the carriage of maiis and increase of national prestige: to the manu- facturers and labor of the country they mean reception committee. The admiral = will return Mayor Ashbridge’s Visit to-morrow atlp m The Chicago Bar Association will give a reception and Juncheon to the Attorney- Generals and other members of the legal PIERCE ELECTRIC C0., 620 Market S, Opposite Palace Hotel, S. F. and a Pennsylvanin and New Jersey shores, was arranged, and from that time until The five big ships that arrived to-day, | profession who attend the conference. ape! ) TR ., 1| inight the actors and dctresses who increased ooportunities for commerce: to ship- | the New York, Biboklyn, Massachusetts, | Arrangements are being made by several papers there will be open discussions on | e Vil St %% | had generously volunteered thelr services | SVRE they, =it & Comforiaple addition to the | Indjana and Texas, were bullt in this | State societies to give banquets to their | [OUr sublects, viz.. |NERVITA ot : i | for the occasion, followed one another on | il 0 Capital, and to shinbullders they ar. | C1tY, and the people evinced the greatest | respective Governors. Among the new | oiun cipal ownership, the garbage ques- | LOST VIGOR, the stage in rapid succession. Most of the | fora' o ‘batter chanos to build ehine. i3 @k | Inferest in them, it being their flrst ap- | delegations that have been reported this | ton, the speclal assessment system and | B\ ——=mw AND MANHOOD which th | talent was professional, but not all by any | Unjted States these forelgn contracts mus | Pearance in these waters since the close | week are the following from the West: | the contract system. These discussions S ety Night Exshiioos b weithig Tor that | means. Little Rosie Bennett made the hit | seem a very sagacious means of obtaining na- | Of the war. Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, | Will be participated in by the following A i 21l elfects of selbabuse, or cxcess and the front | of the evening with her muflh song, while | tional wenith and influence, from which we From Chester to this city, a distance of | Charles Dwight Willard of Los Anffl”' Mayors: MacVicar of Des Moines, Ma f discasss, afl e i s Hlood butlden what did they do? Al { Master Melville Coakley, Baby evine, | shut ourselves out. seventeen miles, the fleet was tendered a | Cal.; Order of Knights of Labor, I D.|bury of Detroit, Gray of Minneapolis, | indiser nP‘mk bwrfm‘o o Seds mbn}d:m own, their lives, and to s | Blanche Trelease and Gladys Montague coftinuous ovatfon. Steam whistles of [ Chamberlain of Pueblo, Colo,; State Rail- | Phelan of San Francisco, Brashear of 2 {.‘v° eiavoum By mail 50¢ per R | won rounds of applause and flowers ga- factories, locomotives and river craft|road Commissioners, 1. A. MacCrum of | Houston, Taggart of Indianapolis, Kirsch- N & ores for. $2:505 with 3 writtca pald—paid out In tie lives o [10re Dy"their clever acting and ‘singing: ASIATIC CHOLERA [ made n &rea( noise, to which was added | Portland, Or.. Senator George C. berkins | her of St. Joseph, Redmond of Codar | DANSR = 0 xc s $2,50; with o N hen st 1o | Proessor ypnotist, _ the the cheers of the multitude along both | of San Francisco and Congressman James | Rapids, Smythe of Charleston, Woodward | 9508 antee (o cure . plished, that for wh Tnxmlnfi. the brought to us the ving Leons in their f trapeze act the Hamilton Lewls of Seattle, Wash. of Atlanta, Rose of Milwaukee, Dichl of | Sernita iedicat @o., Siinten & Jackson ss., Zbicaad, T ented a magnificent ap- . | ach others contributed to the svening's APPEARS IN INDIANA | i, Uinnases: S Pitisburg and Swartz of Columbus. that In. ot y h closed with ] [ Citenmed lowly up the ISA A number of Ald TERGAn & AT S T that is n entertainment, which closed with a real- | 3 = ance as steamed slowly e D: BLED A’ £ number of Aldermen and heads of mu- | ——— — TR complishe e |istic tableau by the California voluntecrs, | LOU Iiwme‘ Ky., Sept. 3—Alarming | river. The New York led the way with D AT SEA nieipal departments are down on e e Tranting as e SO L e et 1 | Ee e D R | o e e o s wpiohie | And Texas following in the order named. | Explosion of a Steam-Chest Kills the | T %, dion hox inis orion o7 mil : we mre not the better therefor, They went | T8 q 121 "he Thad becn requested €0 | suos wad Oma commtier, 1og Trear 2 an| The flagship dropped anchor oft Market Wordsworth’s Engineer. gates will he asked to deposit. written i SA T N et Bt 05 8 I, S0 DTN RS Whak” an enbelope Which, he | Snox 2nd Ohlo couttes, Ind, 1l said | st Hha th other vemols nyept STACS| Ny YORK, Sept. 3--The- steamer | {iries perSiming o ans mrunien AL PATENTS and helr Bl e L e | e Boldler that Ihe Supervisors had | case at Rising Sun, a smail town on the | They dropped anchor {o the north of the | Caribee arrived from Barbadoes to-day, | meren The box will o epshed hirtof: 320 MARKET ST.SF. el fHue™ts | a position open for him' as soon as his | Ohio River, and the authorities are sup- column, and | with thirty-six of the thirty-nine passen- S RKET ST e life which shall be an added stimulus to the nation’s progress The Loring Club the Light of I President David S Jordan of Stan- ford spoke of the student soldfer. He spoke of the awakening of the marital spirit in the universities in *61 and marked its growth in the Spanish-American war, when elghty-five men threw aside thelr owns and donned the soldier's uniform. orty-two of them were Stanford and one fell a victim to the war. The closing address was made by Rev. Father William D. McKinnon, chaplain of the First California’ Volunteers, who spoke of “Life and Death in the Philip- pines.”” He said: More than sixteen months ago when the call came for voluntecrs, it was the good fortune of the First Regiment of Calffornia to be the first accepted. It was my good fortune to be accepted as thelr chaplain, and when I recefved that commission felt that it was the proudest goment of my hen sang *“Softly Now by Chadwick wounds would permit of its acceptance. New Play Produced. CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—Edwin Arden’s new romantic play, “Zorah,” was given jts first presentation at McVicker's Theatre to-night under the direction of Jacob Litt. The strong situations and epigrammatic dialogue of the play cored an immediate success with an audience which packed the theater. ‘“Zorah” de- tails a story of love and intrigue in Rus- sia, the scenes being laid in the Jewish quarter of Moscow. The plot turns upon the oppression of a voung Jewish rabbi by the Russian governor of Moscow. The rincipal role was played by the author, sdwin Arden, who received a generous amount of applause. Edith Wright and Max Figman among the others were par- ticularly well receivéd. The staging and costuming were excellent. 1 pressing the news. The victims hav every symptom of cholera and the physi- clans are said to have pronounced th. cases to be that. It is known here that the attention of the Health Department at Indianapolis has been called tothe mat- ter and an investigation is being made. The State Board of Health has prevailed upon the leading Indiana dallies not to publish anything about the fact that cholera is reported to prevail in thi county for the present at least. The section thus affected, while bordering upon the river, has no railroad communi- ation, and for this reason the informa- tion has been kept from the public. No deaths have been reported, but there are two or three serious cases and local physieians are using every precaution to prevent the spread of the disease. A number of families have moved out Knox and Ohio countles on account of the presence of what they believe to be Aslatic cholera. flafishlp. forming a single | will remain in that position until they | sail away the latter part of the week. | The cruiser Detroit arrived several hours | later and anchored south of the flagshif. ’The gunboat Nashville is expected to | join the squadron to-morrow or Tuesday. | _Next in interest to the arrival of the | fleet was the tented city at Belmont, in Fairmount Park. There are over 1600 tents erected on the slope at that place and will accommodate over 10000 veter- ans. The camp is conducted strictly ac- cording to military rules, reveille’ and taps being sounded for the veterans just as they were in the early sixties. A full regiment of Sons of Veterans is con- stantly on duty. The camp is only par- tially filled up, but by to-morrow night there will be little if any room .eft. With the exception of the Centennial in 1876, | which was held near the site of the camp, a larger crowd never visited that part of the great pleasure grounds. From. early morning to late this evening crowds wended their way to the big camp. gers of the Lamport & Holt steamer Rio for New York, ‘Wordsworth, from which put into Barbadoes with her en- gines disabled. The head of the low pres- sure steam chest was blown out, instantly killing Archibald Thomas, the chief engi- neer. The Wordsworth drifted along for several days until the engineer's depart- ment succeeded in getting steam in the bollers. The engines were started and would run for an hour or so at a time and then stop only to be again repaired and started. In this lame manner the Wordsworth nnally arrived at Barbadoes and transferred her passengers to the Cartbee. Among the passengers was Wil- liam G. Buchanan, United States M(nlst’e‘r to Argentina. ————— To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. 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