The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 27, 1899, Page 4

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WED MINISTERS CONGRESS OF [:ais%escze CHURCH AFFAIRS ' SEVEN-YEAR-OLD WILL CHANGE PULPITS IRRIGATION MEN‘ N PHILIPPINES BOY BREAKS JAIL | Distracted the Sheriff's Atten- e lApostolxc Delegate Is | Appointed. | tion qu S]lpped Out of tbe e TR Sevanteen States Are! a COnfeI‘eflCe Adjourns Represented. After Appointments A e Announced x . :THE ARCHBISHOP CHAPELLE. O en Door. Aller Appu s AN INTERESTING SESSION MARSHALS OFFICE AT ‘ : p ——— Tnnt Is of Value in the eclamation of Alkali Lands Dis-| ussed by Various:Speakers, as & and furniture of his cell and trying to knock the nei af’l ihenfz Tay- the Tslands, Based on the New |f lor with a bed slat, has capped the climax of his misdeeds by escaping % & from the custody of the authorities and fleeing to parts unknown. Age s R and inexperience seem to be no handicap in the case of this wee culprit, A Reorganization of the System in ! | { Well as the Subject of B w Rigk e Expected. £ 45 the clever method he employed in regaining his freedom and the cool- e —_—— |8 ness displayed in carrving his plan into execution would have done honor tch to The Cail. 3 to a veteran ‘“crook.” : — ; The boy has been confined in a cell off a larger one, on the opposite WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—The an-|§ gge of the large cell being a bathroom. Little Manuel had the freedon cement that Archbishop Chapelle of | o¢ g three apartments. When Deputy Sheriff Lucas took the child i £ breakfast this morning his attention was attracted to the bathroom by 5 the sound of running water and the wet condition of the fl position has been vacar G bathroom door. He walked over to investigate and the s to the large 2 ho had hidden behind the door opening into the suite of the opportunity to slip outside, make his escape from the bav'vant an go into hiding. When Lucas had stopped the water from running he sought little Manuel and found him not. Realizing then that the wate had been turned on and thrown over the floor to attract his attention he ran outside the building and saw the boy running in the ection of the broad-gauge depot. Lucas gave chase, but the little fellow was too fleet of foot and outdistanced his pursuer. Manuel’s parents have promised that when the lad returns they will send him to some relatives living on a ranch, where he can be kept out of mischief. Otherwise, if captured, the authorities say he will hav be sent to a reformatory. arded as an_im- reconstruction. About named Archbishop EX-SECRETARY OF COLOMBIA PERISHES Loses His Life on the Steamer Gen- eral Montayo, Which Is De- stroyed by Fire. of the latter’s former strong co-operation with 88088 01 83 ORI TN IR RN ORNORITORTLO OROR T : | $350 and gutted a sampl . | Grant & Co. of Sa : e 5 INTERESTS THE COAST. A EU LLISIUN | Pensoins Granced Patents Issued and Army Orders. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Pacific ew York Her- 3 n Wreck on Northwestern MEN WHO MANNED System. CAPTURED GUNBOAT T atch to The Call. 2 —Four me:‘: were 1 on the Bell METHODIST INSTITUTE AT MUSKOGEE BURNED All the smde : =caped in Safety With r Belong- DIED A VICTIM OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | Miss Lorena Krapp of Los Gatos Passes Away in the Agnews Asylum. 'SPREAD OF YELLOW FEVER Health Officer at Mississippi City Says It Is Beyond His Control. ALARMING —Miss Lo roung Chr T._‘.EY LANDS G T0 DAVID JACKS SAN JOSE f Los G atist who W, 4 in Minne- instructor in - MAY IOSE HIS OFFICE. INSURGENTS ROUTED harges Agninst the Chief Executive | BY GENERAL SNYDER of Columbus, Ohio. FUNERAL OF SAMUEL STEWART. Hundreds of Peome Pay Tribute to the Deceased. T ral of Sam- S 3 10l health overcame her, then advised her to use mind force as a cure and abstain from | food and reject all medicines. Under conditions her mind gave way and she became a raving maniac. When it was too late physicians were called in. They declared Christian Sci- ence responsibie for Miss Krapp's con- dition. She was a firm believer in the doctrine and would listen to nothing NOVEL USE OF THE WIRELESS TELEGRAPH Will Be Utilized to Locate Several Islands of the Aleutian Group. of the girl, ntists w wrecking her daughter’s mind, and also holds them responsible for her death. including <mmm- » Christian and Evangelina Baker, SHIPWRIGHIS WILL STRIKE. Trouble Over the “Reduction of Wages Island. LS CAUGHT TRYING therein, e characte: as fiends, and TU OPEN A SAFE i AT 16y, A Sixth Sayvs they worked with her daughter Horses Stampede xt d ¢ ne | until they obtained complete control of four wnun]—xiln:‘nra sy e D SEATTLE, ated o mow fortifications. tar) —_———— | here fle the transport Fic- southw Snyder returned to Cebu with Fire in Tucson. toria was at Du cn H.mw a band of 40 ennessee troops, who had disembarked | TUCSON, Ariz., Sept. %6.—Fire in a store Qiake Part in| yunding this morning on Congre e un- | damaged the building to the extent of | killed by OTIS. GOLD FROM AUSTRALIA. Consignment Amountmg to $1,000, - | FOUR DEPAHTMENTS e e e - IN THE PHILIPPINES | nglo-Califor- | N, Sept. 26.—It has been determined to create four de- in the Philippines. The latest| 1 contemplates two departments in the nd of Luzon, one taking in Manila and its environs and extending north, covering the territory occupied by General MacArthur. The other department g SPEED OF THE KEARSARGE | ably will be in the morth of the istand, ¥ | with headquarters on Lingaven Bay, Rear Admiral Rogers States the Bat- Each of these departments in Luzon um tlnsmp Made 16.845 Knots. Storms of Great Violence Along the Entire Coast. NSENT \rpr cutter a and prevalling al RENE\’VED RIOTI'\IG IN FERROL, SPAIN Strikers Charged and Dispersed by the Gendarmes and 2 Number of Persons Injuren der a major general. A department - will be established covering the an group of islands and another the Sulu group. Each of these will be under the command of a brigadier general. The | plan is not fully arranged. but the latest THE proposition embracing these features r"'-:l‘s with approval at the War Depart- |GENERAL OTIS’ LATEST [UT ”:URA ! LIST OF CASUALTIES 25.—Sheriffs | ‘SOAP ¢ . {SALVE RESOLVENT | HIRNZANs WL IIZBfMARKET‘ST,‘S'F-’j UNION BANK SUES. Will Endeavor to Collect the Assess- ment Levied. S;{rfi'flemr‘_ R. R. WASHINGTON, Bept. 25.—General OUSI J. Langford of | aleo cables the following casualties: 36 P Unlon Bav of San Joaquin rowned—Third Infantry at DBagbag| s: Th { isolvent, has brought five e e Baliug, in advance on enemy Aug- |. . T cainst prominent shareholders to 2 a Max Johnson; Company G, Cor Meore st SENTENCED FOR FORGERY. by 4 3 acehol ; fs, held 3| porai Peter Larson. Killed—Sixteenth Infantry at ME)‘O&-‘ ¥ ‘“; adoption of a ;udn September 2, Company D, William memory of President of a Bank Must Serve Ten Years in Priscn. AS CITY, Sept. 2.—Leonard B. president ¢ a d_Twenty-first Infantry, near iiem ber 17, Company H, Al- | ochberg, foot, moderate; FEL Infantry, near Angeles, Company B, Corporal Charles H. P S } KV;‘;){‘L 4arm, severe. other message received from General 2 New Baseball Club. Otis to-day announces the arrival of the | | WOODLAND, Sept. 25.—The Woodland | transport Puebla, which sailed from San | baseball club is to be reorganized and an | Frncisco Augusf 29, with six officers and | | 639 recruits. There were no casualties Vhat a luxury = effort will be madi for inte = | PAN-PRESBYTERIAN COUNCIL. | {5t tmong Sacramento Vailey clubs. | | Quring the voyage. >ears’ soap 1s is { | Deiegates From All Over the World | s o e ah] w1 | er the World | Deckhand Drowned. i © \ The cheapest soa o i ! Assembling in New York- > | SACRAMENTO, Sept. 2.—Thomas Don- DISEASES s { ap p VALLEJO, Sept. % —The City Trustées| WASHINGTON, Sept. 2%.—Presbyterians SUNBAY'S CALL can be pur- § | #8hue, & deck hand on the steamer Alviso, | EORECY ] | : o o Ot Engs-| trom all over the world are arriving here | was to-day accidentally lurched overboard MEDICTNAL grstacs. MED’CWA[ in all the world bc- bompson o Prepare | to attend the Pan-Presbyterian Council, | § ©hased from all agents and & | and arowned at a point three miles above| Faie SO cEwts : ] o : o f.fe, deatlons for 2 ReN D&M | which opens its sitting at the New York-| § newsdealers at 5c per copy. | the mouth of the Feather River. The HXOlLE, id "o Virginia street, on the norih side | avenue Presbyterian Church to-morrow. | acsidaut cotucced while the Mntortunais | { | |! e weck SIGES, e present wharf lito the bay. | Towara of 40 aclegates are expected 10 | RERRIREERAICERORNIIEHARIAINI | & sister ang. mother 1 Stockton — :

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