The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 9, 1899, Page 3

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THE SAN TFRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1899 PLANS SUGGESTED FOR A KNIGHTS OF THE GRIP “THIS ACCURSED WAR GREATER AMERICAN NAVY RULE, JHE T B0 SHOULD BE STOPPED” Sentiment Expressed hy Major General Lawton in an Interview With Rev, Peter Macquzen. Representative Foss, After Studying European Methods, Would Have a Policy Board With Admiral Dewey at Hs Head, WELLING- | E ded until they and her doc for eternity, | powder inferior, shells relc NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—Rev. Peter M ON 'ON, Sept. 8.— | While we buiid for time quees : g are defect erior in every particular , § 1! e 2 een, now in the Philippines, has writ- | are defective, inferior in y P Rey has been |, Mollowir povation ten for the Congregationalist an Interest- | f equipment and supplies, they are the condi Bx ]y e in bills | ing review of the religious situation in the “‘( ‘“\,;(”;‘ nature. was at the | (¢ “on s t winter: islands, and in this review he quotes Gen- ther domestic in t and W z the results rmulate a eral Lawton as declaring that “what we loving nd industrious. f 0 dent. “al“‘,:;». ‘R want is to p this ed war,” and the people of the islan W Ir. I talked with Ad- | gufl throug ot it lale that it is time for diplomacy and mutual faxar reace fo¥en understandings. From Ge s Rev. Mr. Macqueen obtained an interview, in which the general said: is Teason to be vor to secure 1 al policy board shall be Admiral Secretary Lon na for navy seamen ashc lecds of he meda mila s; a system of stone liberal govern- s the United States can nnd “As far as the present state of religious | will establish, they will be a peacef: progress among the natives is concer thrifty, happy people. I believe it w the people have gained more from a great misfortur at we were niot able work of priests and friars than is u Elues m"'x‘,' : n“ 'l'l!‘l“ 3 :!’n(] ’;_rfip the friars, I have no doubt. They hold | (jo5 youths, w ho want to obtain control land to-day much of which has been ac- | for financial iat they may prac- quired contrary to the decree of the Coun- what the nish have taught them. cil of Trent and the rules of the Catholic “Among the nos ')\-l'A are many system of perhaps by reign ¢ uld have, ction that | ¢ o Chiireh: in Sps orders own half | cultured people who would ornament s : A Church.in Soal, {}f’” orders own half | (i, 1" b ywhere in world—ladies who 3 the real estate in Manfla and mearly all | pioey A7 s O ke have i ation 1d a fine brain. Take ss, there can as many of as the inhabitants in 2 in s for their e u would not have to come so d complete is” to fir t. There is plenty s0 bad an | of it in North 1. All ne the property in the region of Lagun Bai. “They do not allow Fili be settled over par end of frict They control of education de | had good to a hoard. ¢ t the educational system : might be. They acherous more or less. Some d | want their hools stablished, and a tions 1m\~rl ;r-‘.‘.a’.v :3 ned out of | G 5 AR them more than others, 2 delceation s “What we nt is to 1 must regard to U\- i for them. In regard to the establishmen hool for d ndin, It | itions have | men are acor bridge they waited 2 because the ant missions in these T hetireashon ¥ ha gee! nazd L LR \.m'A “Lmn:\ of their A and their mi 1 earn tholics and o % right. to Be proselyting them would Such men, little justice | anger against Am LW 2 oty e at | accuse of t government entirely in ligion as well as t} tives. It to | time Prote tiem will be 1 All these people ne 1f- of them as care to worship t Zovernment is the protection i ps »w it would only Stir until affairs have quieted, and then they will, I have no doubt, advance as rapidl en had a long interview | a5 the anese—perhaps more rapidly. but as things up_their animos Rev. Mr. Macau TROUBLE BREWS Indians. / M f with Gene iwton, wio praised the | ] am very well impressed with the Fili- ] i i | Filipinos 2 very fine set of soldiers,” | pinos | gJ j l ; l and_ far be In giving his own opinions, Rev. Mr. - ' uni h Taking d General Lawion they have and the m niou: Macqueen 8 “I pelieve the masses in the l"nl(mxm»u intelligent a 5 ht they wers 11 assure 1 Seek to U tiC is- | And “tal S T t e Fe o e o = And taking into account th, of Protestant mis Gold to Be Made Legal pse ommis | tages they have to fight against in arms, ure, yet I.think as | equipment and military _discipii y out artillery, will have does, that they their | hard, stony ground Tender. sion’s Work. hort of ammunit . |PACKERS OFFER GOOD [as s, o Bram e g | g |BPYAN ENTHUSIASTICALLY o e o RECEIVED AT CARSON Increase. | | Speaks for Over an Hour From the Steps of the Nevada Capitol. ASTORIA, § At a meeting of rep- tives of the several local saimo . includ the packers' | trust, last ni the price of fall <nmvmj was fixed at 2 cents a p | standing between the “COURT OF POMONA” AT THE STATE FAIR. eight thousand m Jennings F tion bui weipal ext is the exhibit by Sacramentc . Tt was evolved ec ). he ( d of Supe sors for th [he E mn 1 by the Board of rvisors for that The exhibit is P figure; shoutd prevatl o 1 which, on account of the nature of the surroundings, of the ind it is effe = nced much difficulty in taking any portion of it. The |long as the wish A silve No. 12, Patrons of Husbandry. The upper portion of This price is th Vir ‘City sent a train offered fishermen for paid for a portion contains work 1 with the che o0ls of the order and load cf miners to this city. over one thou sand ccming to welcome the silver cham and is deco- 1 cent wi »pped later to_thre s On -quarters of a cent. | aid with pearl. The foreground of Sacramento ¢ s | The offered_this season is for |pion. ; )st important part of the ¢ detail. is that of Sacra- sily on and the best qu o iclock Brian "M”\\.[M the pot . dual e of Capitc el ana Pl Oaks g ehinook fish, inferior salm om_the steps of Sito e ¢ al ex ¥ ve and Fair Oaks Grar Wer_ price.’ Fishermen on the Philiy question twelve feet high, upon which 2 is exhibited the two trophies won by S: £ the county exhibi hibited the choicest deciduo acramento County at the Midwinter Fair. is composed of J. A. Read, Mrs. E. S hields and Thomas Waite Iz and vot ght on the silver que: with loud applause. H the che forward to a prospe The high offer of the packe 1t of the advent of cold-storage e K hments. These concerns wilk offer a |interrupted b trifle more than the canners enough | he spoke for over lled for more. He dep: whic 1s consta 2, and althq n hour, the pei ed for acramento | Henshaw to the its of the grip. made for the af ir and it w a fitting | relal | Colonel Henshaw » a short address, | end to the festivities of tl to insure them a goodly supply K : T a. | in which he commented upon the part the | The members of the California Press | Price may go up still further s | Bast on the evening train. i ; tr had_ taken in the conduct of the | Association. which has been in session in | SO, Which begins at noon Sunday, ad-, - . fair and which was an important element s ¢ or the S Ware vances, : e ; this city for the last two days, were also : sy e WHIRLWIND PLAYS HAVOC fair. State Presic replied in a_ happy the directors for their cor 1 He said the directors cc eount on t commercial travelers hearty support at the next S the guests of th the pavilion to-n » management of the special features for ‘he pavilion will provide special at- tractions for next wee They h cured Miss Pe ik o he presence of the drummers at | oo sss bearl Hickman of ricultural society at mis: 3D ‘BROOKL?NS SHUT PATENT ON THE PLAN IN A PRUNE YA} OF USING OIL ON ROADS Two Workinen Fearful!y Injured | P . ence ‘0 with her California pc e 5 o : ! ataie OUT THE BOSTONS as turned | the pavilion drew an immense crowd | flower " dance. The rays from s | F. W. Mattern Will File Suit Against Flying Trays at San - rmitted to | pated in the balloting for the leansat and | & :‘Y)‘jl‘x"-'[’:";‘\:"l‘l"‘l‘][tl'nl![ rchlight of dif- | the Supervisors of Santa Jose. Sord directed at her while SAN JOSE, Sept. how. | fattes allest and shor st, a most | gho fs 1eat he s The result Barbara. | Hughes, the Caleormn Twirler,Again from W performing. There will aiso be looked for a minute as though it migl at | popul mmercial trav 7 3 Proves Invincible Against t. that they | O the balloting will be announced to- “Hilectric cake walk = NTA BARBARA, Sept. 83—F. W.|govelop into a miniature cyclone strud “ Of S the Bean- Eatexs o el ies - | FOorTO S fic-momaw, Anmission day,willibe Mattern, the man who has a patent for | the drving vard of the s Fruit Com: g IAG The commer- | ¢ At 10:30 o'clock there was a contest be- | Soits ‘and Daushiers Eavei b, sprinkling streets with old, no matter how | pany. near Saratog: 4 o’clock yes 2 B 2. STANDING AioD! twee a badg and bulldog, but | | ol rs bave made e i on, and for a few seconds it 15 done, Is in Santa Barbara and ready | terday afternoon, and promise th ; L | to begin injunction proceedings against | the air was full 'of prunes S e ";'.,f;": the Board of Supervisors, enjoining them me of the latter fed into stivities. Open house will be held i the of oil on the county | the air to a height of s feet, and Foresters building all 1 In the | silver prunes, on which the men were v ey X dSrefreshs at the time, were scattered over e heatha o vistorsieinaied | One of the flymg Tetire When not aitending thoghe,they can | visors took no notice of them, and were | trays struck F. H. Suydam, knocking him he day when they Want to rest or (horil€ | afterward informed by the' Assistant |down and breaking a rib. Another struck nothing going on 3 or there IS Upjted States Roads Commissioner that |S. F. McClure on the ankle, inflicting There will be a large delegation of Na. | BO,Such patent had been obtained, nor | painful though not serious injury. Tt was tives from Woodland, Dixon, Suisus. | Pad any one attempted to get any. He Poted a a singular circumstance that the s ockton and Auburn I‘:}“‘"‘ | said that in his opinion a patent on oiling | descending trays all landed bottom side prepar nd from abroad | wheth ions for their day at the J streets to | mals r or not they were real, live ani- | breDar left to the imagination of the un- | Mo there was a | initiated. A jolly good time was had in | gaijv; composed of | the room Swhere” the contest took place. : Admission there was by card only commercial travele om this city and | While e el e an Francisco. The game was an am selves th yectp tion® com® and resulted in favor of the Sac- | mittee w rs to the wives 1s by a score of 14 to 8 and lady andito’the - afternoon the drummers attend- Refres s ed the at th k, where they were eption. the guests of the State Agricultural So- from the further use of Wel-» come | third Hughes was | al weeks ago Mattern came here | working i ade similar threats, but the Super- | the adjacent territory ent. § »d during the re ption committ Mese V. follow: brilliant support. Emslie was c clet n the evening they held oYow the streets could no more be obtained than | up. en 2 3 A el. C -morrow night er , : s Wflmefl me on ‘the field. Attendance, demonstration on the princip 4‘;‘;'.’:‘,, ST e 7 set parlor. |~wnfi¢ W i (L e Y e fer s offthie T oto: s Trial Begi ding at the pavil cum, A. arke, thn\m\. Native Scns and, and Califi mac. Now it appears that Mattern has Pelton’s Trial Begins. 1k Sieke, 1. Hauser, o Pitter and | peen collecting toll from all companies. | pUREKA, Sept. S.—The trial of Seth A. 15 headed by th, Mitchell, | La Bandera p: | R. H. F E irs of ative D: B: 0 v T e Henderson, E. M. Lynn, H. I et © Daughters | cities or individuals who have been us = | ) § [ in line carri 3y «~ | and visiting Daughters arade o | ising 7 B aharaao e 2 “You need; 1 maki A. G. Loupe. John Kenefick pavilion he By the Brrboraae o the lofl for this purpose ‘a1l over the United [ Eelton on & charge of murdering his em- led by the ositio G e AR nBthE o e on Hand. [ Seates) : ployer, Alex Mas L | F. T. Davenport, H. A. Bell, Scott Ennis, | Other 1 ihan, E. L.| Native Sons “harlie Halifax, J. A. Mc 2 i marshal £ B. Treadwell, who had for Batteries—Nichols and Bergen; Hug! suffer nolong- | reitand MeGuire. © stant Commig- | morning in Department 2 of the Su- P. Greel on will be the i 1 prob- | sione: and Dixon bz Shnafon T AT es nford, Clark William corge. King, | ably & band fon » and . has_written again that he was | perior Court before Judge Wilson. Dis- er, for HUD-| ¥ YORK avillon the tHAvelees anaLihetrl|B: L. Haywood. Jobn® Dolant: Hermani| sricessr e oo e While the | mistaken, and that Mattern got his patent | trict Attorney B. C. Cooper is conducting ) 5 their “first iy relatives were taken in | her and Miss Helen Pet | Sisen e g will be | in April, . Mattern will sue the county | the case for the people and L. F. Puter YAN brings | g (o > e directors of the State Agri- | 3 o'clock the visiting commerclal | Sacramento- Societs of Pioaeiiarch, The | for the Rt e ylliatle thelogunty | thefcans 0 defendant. The entire day |\ Attenaance, Society. Chairman Olsen of th were banqueted at the Golden | part in the procession in a sixhopee cace | thermore, he will sue for damag He is | w m‘n.\\"“’_'f,“,,;:-‘mgr7,‘;‘1‘5‘1}: {fin‘}"rc’\a'uxh{d? horse car- | backed up by the Philadelphia tless | was finally tive Sons | Roads Compan, It is said that several | journed till to-morrow. ivelers” executive committee in Eagle Hotel by their speech introduced Director Park | ren. Considerable prepa absolute com- to breth- | r: . as the guests of the s had been | and Datghters. ki swell and Smith; could not be ov Seore The Perfecto: the 1 : ommandant at M | cent. However, the de b & Ikl ¢ AN [ ‘ashington had an interview with it | su' s 1| Company Formed With | The tollowing California_Postmasters | Acting Secretary Adee of the State De- | | ([1/l18 gned; Grizzly Bluff, Humboldt | brought with him a book written in the E ires—Snyder > have not been made from the fact that vers bunched their hits in the third innins, | dation to the department | COAST INDENTAT'ONS RECs f\'{"lrt;“-‘ letter requesting r British and Russmn Surv £ i Iy “ o R oz AH PI_ SANT[]N [fion xelative to Wagen el ',‘,".u‘.‘,',;."k"“hil Alaska Made Qver Fifty ;:V:rso b A t i 8 1 | that the scale may be cut down 10 per Ago Indicate This. i A 111 allcr made 2 | no detion until’ a rep ”‘.H: Heavy Capital. were appointed to-day: Gertrude, Ma- | Partment to-day and di ed the Alas- % . E. E. Roberts, vice William Still- Hout the/ Noiiswestarn coaat and the hem being three-bag vy Department to-day forwarded 3 and Boset | tment will take and_and Roach; ¥ L 3TON, Sept. 8.—Sen: the yard official dera Cou W. J. Ninnis, vice Theodoria | kan boundary question. The Senator igned; Vina, Tehama County, L. {Tis e Chers: R nt pos 2 The Call. G hurst, vice David Parkhurst, 'de- ap made at that time in which the | A et 2 boundary is clearly defined as followin 1| ON, Sept. S—Some five S the indentations of the coast, i ne Sen 5 company was formed in \ANOTHER GUMPSE OF ator says that this map could e been nton known as the Pleasanton Ofl made only from writish anu Ru Improvement Company, and in- THE STRANGE DEREL'CT :"“‘ i s there were investi an sur- ations of Griffith R =0 3 made by other nations at that ish to ask a few questions. ot In . sitcher ; " | corporated In;l;: [he Stato lawa The ezl {me.” The Senator represented {0 M We wish to 1 S veland's errors counted for runs, | Scene of operations was on the Garth- 3 3 dee that the people of the west coast, 5 i i e & . 400 Score: | waite est between Pleasanton and Su- | Mysterious Vessel Sighted Off Cape | especially those residing in Southern : We have been talking continuously of our $ro sults HUDYAN. R E. | nol, known as the Hardin tract, and Flattery by the Steamer Alaska, ‘were much interested in having since the first of this year. SDY CO.. 3 | Eiited Tustt Rcroas b atralsbal tonat 2 the United States retain control of the : i 1 | from tearst Castle. Several thousand Warrimoo. iourtonyels ha s possesaen. % Now, could we, a big firm, sell you a $10 suit and know nce; Hughey | dollars was put o the scheme, and| VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 8.—_The sup- 3 E; E- at the time thatit wasn’t the best vaiue possible—that it CONSUI HE HUDYAN DOCTORS on S [ after much boring it was finally given | Posed derelict which is wandering up and Music for Nervousness. would not give satisfaction ? AROT . OF CHARGE. Seat, 8 Pittsburg lost the | up, although indications of oil were good. | down the west coast has again been| gome scientists have claimed that music has 413 CALL OR WF me in the first inning hesbro giv- | Within the past few weeks the indica- | Sighted. The steamer Warrimoo Teports |y, power to soothe the nerves. But the quick- p No ; most assuredly no! 2t = R - ases on t follow tions of oil have become more pronounced, | Se€ing a barkentine at 5 p. m. yester est way to cure nervousness is to strengthen s Hj“j;”;“'mn'm’ t '“"" FK:;\' o | this led several parties to again try | 10 miles southwest by west of Cape Flat- | the nervous system. We know of nothing - Evary one of these $10 suits is worth $10, and even VRV VOBV AV VDM ke second rame \ after Loulsvill and strike something. A new company is | tery, and when a description was fur- | which will accomplish this quicker than Hos- | |8 more, if you want to draw comparisons—but that is another ¢ s~ OR JORDAN’S GReaT lied three times to Pittsburg's non belfig formed, anBit id that Clarence | nished some of the steamer's officers de- | tetter's Stomach Bitters. It is the one medi- fi siory. F ANATOHY ance, 1500. Score Perry, who Las lately returned from the | clared her to be the same wanderer seen | cine that is successful above all others in the i OHUSEUH 1bs- RUOH. e ceo with big stake, is will on the coast last at Hesquoit #on Au- | treatment of blood, stomach and liver diseases. Could we afford to give vou such a strong guarantee i i vrs Pittsburg . 3 s - T, | Klondike with a big stake, is. willing to 2 Do not take a substitute. See that a private | 5 ? é 1051 XAREET CT. Les. G: 478, S.F. Loulsville +rvmist w3 % 1lput a half million dollars into the com- | 8uSt 2. Revenue Stamp covers the nack of t! ' bottle Sl unless we meant it : The Largest fercs et e ph SRt which amount, together with | She is a wooden bark and was running . : ¢ . T o L L W i ] e i e Money returned if you want it ; g % y pears, el ould be sufficient to put up the expen- | repo; C E 5 . = ® pecialiccn the Coast. Est. 36 years 5 - o ory which is needed and to be..| masts were gone, but other officers, who it kept 1 : ¢ DR. JORGAN—PRIVATE DISEASES 4 Redding’s New Building. | o ania Ak seale ! mecing e o e | are inclined fo ddubt that the vessel Suen EC H A § Suit kept in repair free for one year. v free and strictly private. REDDING, Sept. $.—The Supervisors to. | held rrow to determine what will | was the de RLesuyaue) sty wery, i ‘ = y or by letter. A let & c ,"”),, to ”,',, ";‘,, '1:,'“] ,”',P be ; in y']f. muu.-nf_ zm.|"|"",\- \“.q‘ ,,r“..,,. probably lowered because of the light 3 Send for samples—if you don’t like them, you lose noth- ‘g || G | Company of San Francisco to build the withinsashoreime operations [prevaling MIndS, o e PI LLS i ing ; if youorder, you are tully protected for a year. Ji B second story to the jail in the new Hall . “indications of ofl in the whole | has traveled southwesterly for a consider- ir, isn’ @ b vaiuabic book for men) of Records. The huilding will be lar i mall quantities can be obe | able distance since she was last seen |} Qup@ P and} LA e ; of steel and absolutely \ tiined at almost any locality, | eighteen days ago. e In — R @ contract x'!"fl i 3‘| ) T'his improven It is that Mrs. Hearst is one of th SRR o 3 0 has 1{.‘.'"’ be \[;me[;hrulm\' and, ('h’;’. su;n rw— members of the company, and intends Suffering From Thirst. i Paln Stomach§ S OO gmm RUPTURE. |50 i oty e e BT | mAMe, ot Mont i 0" | ganth. RoSe. Sene semenry on| | me DIOMACH « IN.. oy 7 : NO : IRON | inside the city at $3 10 per $100, Sl Ahongl- SRR born, an aged man, has been removed to d L ol 2 e TELTE INTERESTS THE Goasr, | the County Hospital In a serious condi. Torpi ver | 718 Market St. and tupture h e: Peru’s New President. g tion. He was left in charge of the Ful- H bemL s St SiEept slona iy - kerson place while the family went to allow in Cor. Powell and Eddy. LR DR. I‘L!"" CEs | LIMA, f(ru_ ;n ! fl.trmvrAruduumh Wages at Navy Yard May Be Cut.| iy, hop yards. Soon after their depar- o e 31 85 | Romana, former Senator for Arequiy New Postmasters Named ture Osborn taken violently sick and wrlt New - Pamphlet | e et Pk e ew Postmasters Named. & ri iy, gt Bretent S0 | oS GTON o ot cor | M0 S Bt (et dintl| | (MDlIgestion, etc. years, In_succession to Senor Nicholas | bin says the appointments allotted to present serfous condition was caused by 10 cents and 25 cents—Druggists. Piero! The city is quiet. California in the new volunteer regiments | intense thirst. He will recover, rerrreereni

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