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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ADDITIONS TO PHILIPPINE THE DEATH ROLL - gy\[SSIONERS Widespread Disaster Along the \[1\ ‘ Coast of Newfoundland Due to CO‘\“‘\G HOME Colonel Denby and Dean the Recent Hurrlccne Worcester Leave for a ved to- da}' add sixteen lives @ | Short Time. WORK NOT COMPLETE e men; the schooner Lily , with the loss of seven men Monitor Monterey and Gunboat Concord Sail for Subig Bay to LOS ANGELES BLOCK SWEPT BY FLAMES Loss Is Roughly Estimated at a Quarter of a Million | J 1 | at a THREE MI QRN T W’Sfiffi. “RODEN'S ACTION PROGRANIME FOR 00000000000 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1899, NOVEL PLANS FOR as Well as Great Fighting Aability. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—The naval engineers have projected plans for the new battleships which, if adopted, will provide an entirely novel type of the navy. The purpose is to have these ships combine in them- selves the good qualities of battleship and armored cruiser. The aim will be to have the highest possible speed for such ships, in this case twenty knots per hour. This will be attained by the use of triple two small side screws for use in ordinary cruising and a big screw to add to the propulsive force in case high speed is needed. inches of the latest armor would be almost as st regular battleship. The coal capac would be abou at ordinary cruising speed to carry the ship ten or fifteen thousand miles. Reduce Insurgent Works. Special Dispatch to The Call MANTLA, Sept. 18.—Colonel Denby | n Worcester of the Philippine n sailed for home to-day. All 15 DENOUNCED Citizens Disgusted With the Judge. THE NAVAL PARADE Great Demonstration in here. Colonel Denby said he expected to return, as the work would not be | finished til peaceful relations with | inos had been re-established | government takes the place of | Dewey’'s Honor. Epectal Dispatch to The attempt to determine the guilt had not even been shock to the law- nce Professor Schurman Ileft here Messrs. Denby and Worcester have | b ntinuing to assist the military ishment of loeal civil gov- | also continued ng material con- sources of the islands. y the Spanish, and points are likely to be ans in providing a administration. the views of many and Is preparefl. to an exhaustive report to Con- and the gv.m- big Bay th su*:»m works took a landing party CHINA PROTESTS AGAINST OTIS’ EXCLUSION ORDER e imperial Minister GENERAL MILES WILL MARSHAL THE PARADE neighbor- it is under- FOR BETTER ROADS. a Sp::i:':‘;ling System Yolo County. in -— ROOSEVELT T DECLARES TWO LEGAL HOLIDAYS DEATHS AMONG TROOPS IN THE PHILIPPINES DEMOCRATS OF THE NATION - Officers of the Chief Committees. KELLER ADMITS HE BLUNDERED SRR Did Not Know the Posi- tion of the Trains. NO OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE BOMBARDMENT Johnson v. made the the Democra 3 He will take charge of the ways and and within work . Pi Company Henry. | Cook { 18th ha- 2 anpan, want all Demo- x5 : Hext yeur the Diatrhea, subacuio i . adopted a ‘““har- th, Company L, Fourth | urges the Demo- | Infantry i to put aside all dif- T 5 | Especially is an appeal made ntucky Democrats to support bel and thereby make a sure atic victory in the State and the Senator Blackburn to the Sen- United States. - committee, ant committee and pri mittee | n all day. The nearest ap- fon came fn the executive . when George Fred Willlams why the Massachusetts Demo- PROTEST AGAINST THE DESECRATION OF CHURCHES ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 13.—The annual | co fon of the German Catholic Cen- tral Society met to-day in the Church of the Sacred Heart, Vicar General John N. Stariha officiating. ROTHSCHILD WILL BUY RAILWAYS IN TURKEY German, French, Brit- i Ottoman Governments s Been Obtained. P New York H ways H ames Gord t delegates to the Dem.| A resolution vigorously protesting Convention mext Thurs. | against the zlleged sacrileglous desecra- ay tell some- efore the national conven- | tion of Catholic sanctuaries in the Phillp- | want known. alled. It is said that Mr. Wil- | Dines by American soldiers was intro- be duced. BRITISH SHIPS CHASED BY AMERICAN GUNBOATS may t John R. McLean had 7sing that the Masea- had taken t ted that the Bryan ared that the anti-Bryan men might get the delegation away from them if the election of national delegates 1] was pu ff until Xt year. | bt et BIG BL“EWFJ; Ll Mr. Williams. just before leaving for| HONGEONG, Sept. 15—The American GERMAN PAPERS STOLEN. 15._Fire broke out jn| BOme. said that the Republicans had | gunboat Pampanga has chased the Brit- WILLOWS, Sept. the basement of Hochhetmer & Co.’s big ¢ Mobilization Documents Taken | 128 BEmen, 0 L8 oS Smornine. - For Tom Box at Wurtz- two hours the fire raged in the basement o | Ehd the second floor. The dry goods, burg. | fmen’s furnishing and shoe departments iy passed a law which provided that only two political conventions should be held in any one year by any one party, and if a | convention were heid next year to elect national delegates the Democrats would not be able to hold the other two neces- ish steamer Yuen Sang from Manila to | Hongkong. The gunboat sighted the steamer dyring the night of September 13 about thirty miles off the north coast of the island of Luzon, and suspected that she was a filibuster. The Pampanga The Berlin corre- the second ficor were completely | sary nominating conventions. Mail says: “The| gutted. The grocery department ateren| e . fired three shots, which the Yuen Sang s . llery Bri-| co oswell P. Power's Hitate | disregarded, until the third shell exploded - Teed in the| Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Express and the g wer’s Estate. | near her. She then stopped, and the com- - rx was foreed I8 the | poal Teicataph Company offces aiss| WATERTOWN, N. Y., Sepe 1i—The mander of the sunbost boarded the Yuen — 3 e eret "mobilization | suffered from t appraisal of the property of the late Ros- | Sang. found he had make a mistake and 2 en *A deserter named | The loss is e fimited it SOSN. The | ol B P i e e St o | apokatned. 343 Twere sto o A e eved to | bullding and contents are insured for|on the basis of what stocks wers An American boat, name unknown, o » 350,000, on 12 last. followed the h steamer Diamte, Bave escaped to 3 mnc % 0O000CCOCO000000O0OCO0OO0OOTO0OCOOOCO0O00 warship sighted the Steamer near Subig Bay during the night of September 15 and whistled stgnals to stop. The si wers disregarded, and the gunboat alongside the Diamte, gettl that her guns tore away the Diam rigging. Her passengers were thre a panic. The gunboat, on learning t identity of the steamer, shored off. il | CONTINUED RAINS BLOCK OTIS’ PLANS WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—According to official advices received at the War D partment to-day. General Otis has been disappointed in carrying out sev 1 West Oakland Charged With Fraud. Special Dispatch to The Call. SACRAMENTO, Sep e State for THIRTY-THIRD INFANTRY PASSES LOS ANGELES e two at 8:30 and : board are well. WILLING T0 RELEASE ALL SPANISH PRISONERS THE SOLACE HAS ARRIVED AT YOKOHAMA 18.—The Solace on her way has arri from M. COUNTY SUPERVISORS FIX THE TAX RATES In Many Places the Rate Is Slightly Below Last Year's REDDING, day the Bo; EER AND MKENZIE HAD AN ACCOMPLICE Mrs. Estees Believed to Have Aided the Men Accused of Cattle were given a preliminary held to await the ac- rate added, Is greater than 13—The Supervisors | x rate for the State s 15 cents less than last | —The Board of St 4he tax rate at XL From start to finish we protect every customer. The samples we furnish freely will allow him to ask any one about them—they can be compared with any other samples. The cutting and making are done in a first-class manner, be- cause we are at all times within a year responsible for the wearing of the suit., Money returned in the beginning to you if you would rather have it than keep the suit. Protection for you in every way. S. N. W0o0D & CO., 718 Market and Cor. Powell and Eddy. 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