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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1899. 3 OTIS" NEW CAMPAIGN AGAINST FILIPINOS Active Operations in the Field Will Be Under the Supervision of Lawtonand MacArthur. CALL _HFEADQUARTERS, WEL-)be doing effective work. INGTON ~ HOTE WASHINGTON, | Stood to be the intention of the admin- Sept. 10,—Considerable progress hnsi‘;alllnn to enforce a s*lrh‘"ll”t\m;;fi(:tdg »'xf 1 Filipino s actic as be pesnmsieby i Genka IOH YO0 | considered upon the recommendation | o the plan of campaign he Will inaugu-|o¢f Rear Admiral Watson, who has rate immediately upon the beginning of | called attention to the amount of sup-| [ the dry season. !;v:ms which the insurgents ve been To prevent similar preparations be- | receivin ,\’.;lmm-m-nnx;s have Z’Lt ;\x 2 ing made by the insurgents, _ | bee o him to enforce a block- | & made by the insurgents. and per- | bReR SEN, 2 (ol e Stationea at | ¢ aps as a forerunner to comprehensive [ $0% B S8 YNy P purpose of pre- | § operations to occur when climatic con- | venting any military supplies from | 7 litions permit, an offensive movement | reaching Aguinaldo. ~The blockade, 7 by the commands of Major Generals | which will be enforced will be munici- | © ) rthur and Lawton will begin at | pal in character :su(rv- ,Evrlul;"m\l;hl:‘xx\ . . It had been expected that this x‘”‘f ey clareieon ? movement would have begun last week, | ;. ¢oqt for the recognition of the Fili- | but evider either preparations have | Divios as belligerents. | & pleted or the elements| General Haywo commandant of | ¢ 0y ented, for up to this time so | the Marine Corps, said to-day that he | & department has been ad-|expects there will be more than 700 | ¢ h tone. Offictals | men under Colonel Pope’'s command | ¢ Jen S e S| Within the next few months. There | 3 o aniaiad, it ? | have been consultations between Rear | - s that the columns un-| \gmiral Watson and General Otis re- | & der ¢ < named | gpecting operations to be conducted by | ¢ R have new campa against | the marine s understood that | 4 e e e they will be given the province of | [ Otis b ses to divide the | Cavite in which to operate. Cavite is| ¥ £ cc and moun. | the hotbed of the insurrection, and the | ¢ s : s | work of the marines will have to be ¢ a supplemented by the army, but the use & : of Colonel Pope’s command will enable | § I | the concentration of practically the en- | [ [ to the north]| tire military force in subjugating | 7 « b the west and | Aguinaldo. ‘ s operate in| It is apparent from the plan of cam- | ¢ t t S e defined by | pa prepared by General Otis that | ¢ « ( here will be effec- | his duty will be more of a supervisory | & t p peration when it is | and supplying character than anything | o sected that each | else. He will remain in Manila, send- | T r b x brigades un- |ing supplies and troops to the front and | 4 nd mainder of the | keeping the two divisions in the best 3 n 1 to garrison |possible condition, but the military op- | T : t seaport towns | erations themselves will be directed by | ¥ ¢ gents are re- | the division commanders. Of course | ¢ G 1| Lawton will | General Otis will be charged with the | ¢ 1ke quick movements,”| responsibility, but it is evident that the | J i to place the cavalry | administration is quite satisfied to trust - mand the conduct of field operations to Gen- | T T corps will also | erals MacArthur and Lawton. | 0 ! & — s —_— ———— 11 SUGAR BEET MAY BE :;‘,f.,“" -up, when he will have a large bal :. i Lowe says McDonald himself GROWN IN MARIN COUNTY ! out shortiy to_consummate a ES ing deal for which he 3 the preliminaries. Mr. Ch i Suces ¢perim v | out to escort his sister, Mrs. Successful Experiments Made by | et o efoit 05,0 wson from Vancouver. | § Farmers in the Vicinity of stoxtealfeibia Tomales. v o ENTIRE TRAIN GOES J s se yunty cul- I luded to COLUMBIA, 8. 10.—Two L scale d d feet of tres: Columbia, ' = . i short and Laurens ad over pe 5 p 3 : : : . < ® erp) body T vty . down wn e e bt wass due out FRANK MATTISO Bids j”/ b 3 under tons of granite without a CKING OF THE CARNIVA L EEmEAESE o h. FOR MONDAY EVENING . @ e GREAT ASSEMBLAGE OF > . ‘ . ! VESSELS OF ALLL KINDS . 1 The embargo on Lake Superior naviga- ¢ tion I‘l‘f”” 'vflnfi-nfl'f £ e ”Ul“k'; ANTA CRUZ, Sept. 10.—The Na- |save the grounds. For once the rooters sugar. Oy owas) litted | this' aftavno onit Wiie tives have spent to-day in leav- | Were on the visitors’ end of it. Oakfl x x s made the | jargest fleet cvor accumuiated on the ing town and looking forward to | land lu“‘l"fh out f;’f”" a ‘h"“f““d t"ri v ~ Keys, the|jgyes if not in America, began to move : ; 3 , and their vociferous rooting, to- e Industry, | soon after and one vast naval procession to-morrow. Forty carloads of | ooipdr with a score of 19 to 8, did not has decided to of land beets DEATH OF A PIONEER N and It is under- THROUGH A BRIDGE SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich., Sept. 10.— ke l|”-l'“"§; headed down the lakes, while another put the locals in a happy frame of ample, started on fts way to Lake Superior. In night last night, and more will leave | mind. The townspeople took their S the best | e two there were over 20 of the Jargcst before morning. San Jose, Oakland | drubbing good-naturedly, though, and e company | few ocean liners.. z 2 ® and Alameda were the deserters. San |to-night the local team is out showing A Baseball Game in Which the Home Tea the Day. . SOME SCENES AT SANTA CRUZ. s isieieieieie@ e B e e R U SRCE S them have pulled out since mid- the Dudes that the knowledge of base- ball they may lack is more than made up in their proficiency in the art of for- Francisco is still numerously here and will stay until after the clambake and e water carnival to-morrow. | getting a defeat. =S Sfficials AT WATSONVILLE ~The guests were lett largely to their | £ Thf‘glmulghlvrs entertained all day.% power to e own devices to-day, as the citizens | From early in the morning until the w d will give | o\ raONVILLE 10.—Lucius San- have been resting from yesterday and |last train left the different parlors kept S S he snville, died here making ready for to-morrow. The sole | dropping in to either say good-by or | reduction as the | born, a pione D n San Quentin the s morning at 10 o'cloc He was one amusement offered by the city was a s i citing others to do_so, on the Fourth of to the factory at of the best known citizens in this part paj] game and a concert on the beach, | °Ver for the fetes to-morrow. July, was before Judge Stanley ves is expected that | ¢ . State. coming to Watsonville fn Pl Bam6 and & 2onter O (HE BELCT | Ralph Miller, who Is acting as clam- | day for mitigation of sentence. He was E ye shipped 18 gaging in blacksmithing. He Fully 50 peor 18€lVes | hake editor, was bus 1 day playing | fined $100 in the Police Court. Judge Stan- 1 = ad th 2 11t ward formed a partnership with between the two attractions. The | the hose on the 50,000 his Japanese | ley thought $10 was about as much as the fthe heet company has | Charles Ford in the mercantile business, peach was crowded from early morn- | divers gathered for him at Monterey | lark’ was oL po il 0 (that It the farm- | & e e Panderhurst, Sanborn & Co. ing, and the city band, stationed on|two days ago. To-morrow after the | S L s s QeI ecLes: ST thE iz ; anda of the Neptune bath- |fire has gone out these bivalves will be | 2 e T s e ted here. This | of Salinas. the veranda ¢ = ',mu_v] procu ,; Mr S:mE\-’»‘r:\n\w:’\“;’hr):‘::"in‘.\l:ll{n]l; ey ,1,(_\1’; Q::g;o ix'x‘-;:;]‘rlug;‘x‘tmirx“s:::‘amd I:r;lld H:: ;;;“Enl»‘s‘r:”gg\l rr\\s‘l,iw\gixblpps‘sran)"‘tmr:g 3![:1 Actor’s Sudden Death. i Ford, Bloomfleld > years ago and came to Ca : ency 5 n 2 | able-he 3 2 S and Two Rock vall 1849. " He leaves a widow, one son and a other side of the track Santa Cruz against. KESW u,lxr:r, i?m.am. ‘(l‘gaglre“s :\l:;l(:lmp(; M’DONALD’S FINANCES 7o —— dudes in a baseball game, and Santa at them to-day. The entire deie- | g " Death was caused by heart dis L S 4 Suicidsint Sacratments Cruz is sorry it spoke. | gation was fed, and the results will | ease. Thompson’s home was in San Fran- | RE | SOk 3 2 The Athens crowd took everything have to be looked for at the other end c ARE IN GOOD SHAPE| SACRAMENTO, Sept. 10.—Eugene C. : : 4 Brown committed suicide this afternoon @ O$0494-0 4040900404640+ +0+0 4040 +0+0+0+0+0400049+0 04000+ @ ing e absence of his wife anc VICTORIA, Sept. 10.—According to Dick 5 ”:hu‘mnz S n. who, accompanied by b i arta Alec McDonald’s brother- railroad worl here last night, big Alec it. Since then he | ¢ nt vily ‘and the sup- | & . s either unnerved | et o ith h North | by ed with a sudden | ., Aatca to prote rdraft until the | fit of remo i; - - - — = + P s = e e A 1o M i ’ s . 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Bpriag snd Becond Bts., Los Angeles. @+d+ P a0 announcing their intention of staying M1 5SS MAY BALDNW N, D S MAIDS OF HONOR. i A e R S O R SR SOS S ] 0O+ r OO+ 9+ 0+ +0+0 O R e S B e e o e e i NATIVES SPEND A QUIET SUNDAY AT SANTA CRUZ the Chief Feature of Amusement for e S S DA SN, S DA SN S SNy S S S DU AP A D SO S S e = ] & EXTENDS Tre HAPEY M T BUT 1S NOT HERE FoR Pai ThCD @045+ 0464 0+0+6+00| QUEEN OF THE SANTA CRUZ WATER CARNIVAL AND HER" m Was Badly Beaten DX PARDE & D S B B S S & The RUBES ENUOYED THEIR SUNDAY LISTENING TO THE WiLD NOTE S FRoM THE NATIVES BRASS PIECES of the line, as the parlor's representa- | | opened the door of the express car, | to Louisville, Ky., THREE MASKED MEN HOLD UP AN EXPRESS TRAIN Robbers Blow Open the Safe at an Arizona Station and Take fo the Hills W_’@ Their Booty PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept. 10. — The | told the engineer that he had better Southern Pacific west-bound express | Stay where he was for at least twenty minutes, and the engineer says he saw was held up at 12 o'clock last night | as the train stopped at Cochise, a small | one of the robbers carry a sack of station eleven miles west of Willcox. | money to his horse, and it is thought There were three masked robbers in | that a large sum was secured. the gang. Deputy United States Mar-| The robbers had horses walting for shal J. P. Welles was a passenger on | them, and they rode off toward the the train, and he at once telegraphed | Chirichaua Mountains, where Black to Willcox and organized a posse, Jack made his hiding place for many which is now in pursuit of the rob- | vears. The posse got the trail of the bers. robbers, and Deputy Marshal Welles Mr. George Brown arrived in Phoe- | IS familiar with the trails and the mountain country in Southern Arizona. The local agent of the Wells-Fargo Company does not know what sum the robbers secured, but it is believed to be at least $10,000. The passengers were not disturbed at all. They hardly knew what was going on. The train was delayed but little over an hour. After the robbers disappeared the en- gineer ran back to the station, and the train at once pulled out west. The rob- bers went about their work with per- fect calm, and the engineer says that he sat upon the track and chatted with one of the robbers as the other man was blowing up the safe in the nix this morning and told of the hold-up. He said that it was the cleanest robbery ever known by the railroad men. As the train stopped at Cochise, Messenger Adair, who was the same messenger held up on the Southern Pacific a few months ago when he shot one of the robbers, the story when one of the robbers shoved a six- shooter into his face and demanded him to come out of the car. Another robber held up the engineer and fire- man, and a third man took care of the conductor of the train. It was all| done so quietly that the passengers did not know what occasioned the de- | €XPress car. The robbers left several lay at the station. The express car |Sacks of silver, taking only the gold | ana greenbacks. was cut from the balance of the train | Cochise is located on the plains be- and the engineer was ordered to pull tween mountain ranges, and is the the car down the track a mile and a | half. There the robbers placed two |station where supplies for the Pierce sticks of dynamite upon the safe and | mine are left by the rallroad. Several }hnld—ups have occurred there before, touched them off. The explosion burst | but the one last night was one of the the safe to pieces and tore a hole in the expreses car. After the bandits | most successful ever known in the had gathered up the money sacks they { Southwest. FUNERAL OF THE LATE JAMES BIDDLE EUSTIS Services Will Be Held in Newport and the Body Will Be Shipped to YELLOW FEVER IS SPREADING IN FLORIDA One New Case Is Also Reported in Mississippi and a Strict Quar- Louisville. antine Is in Force. NEWPORT, R. 1., Sept. 10.—The funeral| KEY WEST, Sept. 10.—Twenty-three of James B. Eustis, former United States | new cases of yellow fever and two deaths Embassador to France, will take place | have been reported in the past twent Monday evening from the home of the | four hours. The situation is very gloomy, in Eustis avenue, A Shor(iund large numbers of people re being service will be conducted by |sent to the detention camp at Dry Tor- ry Morgan Stone, rector of the urch, and_then the body will New York and thence here it will be buried tugas. | ' JACKSON, Miss., Sept. 10.—One case of | yellow fever in Jackson was officially re- | ported to the State Board of Health this Trinity C! be taken by boat to beside the remains of Mrs. Eustis. The | afrernoon. The patient is D. P. body will ympanied_by James B.| City Clerk. Dr. Murray of the Eustls Jr., and William Eustis, | Hospital Service, says that the case is ase 1{of a very malignant type. The patient s be held at Louisville. not expected to live during the night. It a nephew. Brief committal services tives took the train home as soon as they had finished the feed. | The big dam, which is just now work- | ing overtime in making a big and beau- | tiful lake of the San Uorenzo River, broke down a night or so ago, and the | committee that has charge of the car- nival arrangements has been com- | placently dumping several hundred dol- | lars more into it in order that there may be enough water to float the gor- geous barges that are being made ready for to-morrow night’s carnival. There is now no possible chance of an- other disaster of that sort. The dam has been mended so that it will stand until the strain of the winter freshet comes, and there is nearly enough water in the lagunita to float the Towa. That particular stretch of the San Lorenzo gesembles Market street on the night of the illumination. Incandes- cent lights of every hue are strung across it and hung in graceful festoons along the banks. The barge which has been prepared for Miss May Baldwin, the Queen, and her maids of honor, is an electrical marvel. Nearly a hun- dred boats have been decorated and made ready for tlLe big water pageant, and hundreds of dollars’ worth of fire- works are ready to be touched off. Reduced the Fine. HONOLULU, Sept. 2.—J. H. West, the man accused of tearing down a German flag from the Orpheum Hotel, or of in- | 1 + 1 ] : ! : ® ! + © s 1 : © ¢ . % $ ® # L3 There were many callers at the Fustis | is expected many more Mississippi towns cottage g ng condolence and | will quarantine against Jackson during leaving fi the night. Mr. E WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—The Mari; ital Service here has an official di had_been far completed | g\ from Key West giving the total of ¢ the conciuding chap- fever cases reported up to date as pter would have been | 155, with ten deaths. 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