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THE SAN ¥RANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1899. RESTLESS BLACKS OUTNUMBER WHITES | were determined at all hazards to a\‘nid‘ | a solution involving a change in the ex-| | isting system of government. el Mr. “The Teason I give for the war, Balfour continued, “is not this or that sentiment in. the ‘dispatches. It is the | deliberate intention of the Transvaal to | | avoid at all cost iving the franchise. to | | wriggle until wriggiing_ bec | { tual and then to appeal to the arbitra- | ment of war. The last thing the Boer: ISPAT ! g of un- | wanted was an agreement, provided an b 1 hatred for | agreément meant genuine representation | H im cruelly e past, and’ | for the Outlanders.” conquerors, who are fn | In conclusion he reminded the members % break on the part of the | that the division would be taken in Eu-| 1e enormous disproportion be- y : X Mot s ® | of the Government's diplomacy. but as an T . : shown in the following comparative |attack on the xo0d faith of the country emo tal and an indication that the Government | Country Black. White. ended deliberately to provoke war for 3 TR oo 1600000 400,000 purpose of territorial acquisition |@ SAN RAFAEL, Oct. 18.—Coroner Edward Eden 1,000,000 | memi ising to continue the debate, 3 communication to-day, in which the L 550,000 ¢ moved which tion that the remains of the late 0.000 000 Stanhope’s amendment to the addres s- | & iy AL 200,000 approving of the conduct of the negotia- | ge contentf might be chemical 70,000 | tiohs with the Transvaal, and the amend- | &} ed o his death S A t was rejected by a vote of 261 to 135 | @ ope and Africa not as a condemnation | division was then | me The nnouncement of the ote was g nd Trish cheer: ed with loud opr MYSTERIOUS LETTER SENT CORONER EDEN mouth’s Stomach Has Been talist, who rec of Worm ntly committed ved for Analysis. received Ebenezer Wormouth, the Mill Va by ricide y analyzed account of by poisoning. on outh a short time previous to his decease. an anonymous author declares he has positive informa- oi- hanging himself in his sleeping apartment, have been disinterred and the stomach removed in order that tho a belief that the de- This communication will cause con- t in view of the pecaliar circumstances surrounding the m: lley c The Cor \Author Declares Ebenezer Wor- +O+0+0+O+O+ DA+ CHIHDHOHTHEHEHEHOHO+O+ O +O 4049 New Store! ~~~ New Coads! 1146 Market Street. l ADVERTISEMENTS. { O+ O+O+OIOIOIO+O+O+O+D4O +O+O+O 4D ion . v estel pXEC! 7 ‘s iy by vt mer will confer with L. H. Bonestell, the executor of Wormouth’s > ‘;I.'(;\e address was then unanimou }, Lylk\!v“‘rm.m bility of an Investigation. | _The minority Included Mr. Morley e The lette written on a half-sheet of letter paper, with the seal S ey x = - = —— | William Vernon Harcourt, Mr. Court 2 of the manufacturing firm cut off, was inclosed in a plain envelope, mailed in 4 = | Thomas Burt, Sir James Thom & San Fra o and read as follows: ® ® = v o the detalls of the nego- | house, Sir Robert Thresh Reid, James G SAN FRANCISCO, October 13. + ¥+ : Bryce, Henry Labouchere and other Lib-| & Ratael—Dear Sir: The writer has positive evidence that the ® ) s conduct of affairs, Mr. | - erma r. | 88 h has b disinterred and the stomach removed for « bell-Bannerman Mr @ rmout! a 3 S nied that the question ot s ”(ll\n"vflwr membhers | O lysis on suspicion that he was poisoned. The body was then reburied. ®© I fl ® Secr needlessly Irritated the ront oppositi bench o tt ww. An investigation will prove the truth of these statements. + % + svernment or serfously affect. | voting. while L 4 position to give m: 0 . gotiations. As for the franchisc| Baward o er person to mak; tigation of this character,” said Cor- ’) 25 upol lers, he declared that the | §iT 2 en” s _day, “is the Distric v man may file information 5 [ v ¢ had never shifted” 1its| yvoted with the majority. with him and rest se n the knowledg is name will not figure in ; hat every point advanced at| In the House of I e Premfer, subsequent procecd It would he an matter to remove a body from I v y ein conference by Sir Alfred | Ma sbury. presented 3+ the Sausalito cemetery, where Wormouth is buried, because of its isolated g ® mained on the paper until um‘ Y ling out the n'n! i probably depend on the desire of Mr. + + « tum and n ) her = Mr s . Majesty rediately ® . ® : imberlain a I am much | aqopted he House ned until + 1 e ace ll fl e 3 . id of the of being too | Thursday nex SR > [O) s than of th arge of being too — t Comp: H, E : jireot Gov nent’s reply to the ant surgeon, Company H, Bu- | “d"the fivevear fran: | BOERS SUFFERED A Hhemde e ® M ; except in respect of the | Stovall, abdomen, severe; C, Horace | & ' at Britain would not re.| REVERSE NEAR KIMBERLEY thigh, severe; Fourth Infan- | & ® Trans | near San hol: October &, F, ’; [} ped tha e - . < < A. O'Reilly, hand, siight; Ninth |@® i 0 A ORANGE RIVER, Oct 18 ( Lo Infantry, at Angeles, October 16, D, |4 3 1 } ‘“"”v’]" were 5 transmission).——The Roers suffered a re George K. Webster, h moderate; H, ’i) ‘: ind uld be no sfon Kreiso on Sunanya pruitfontein, ten John Kelley, thigh ; Albert ~ . I believe influent e ¢ sv. An armored Durand, b: s . arles S." Wils < Mr. Rhodes ¥ miles south of Kimberley. An armored | ran 1ok, severe; Charles on, | © et Pl i o eree |t swent jout itolbrive lna dralnaxe g SR o e e DA A DREN'S JACKETS, value for $1.50; will be offered at the ® have int and induced the by e Z iy el 1 G al Henry Rosser, head, slight; B, |q 100 CHIL EN'S JA S, value for $1.50; offered at t 5t _have ported to have been captured by | | 3 S iaaney 5 A S0 c + the svaal Government to withdraw their | Boers near the Spruitfontein siding. A Defeat Insurgents Near B o e Ty % omn e B s t oposal formul r of Boers 0 w camped near | i s S S @ o 3 . 5 t v, Mr A arty of Boers who w Ampec | Ava thigh! Sixteenth Infantry at Gu 5 AN TS valie e the p. \ : Ir. | by ) vernment, 1 may by lowered the railway al and ats- | Arayat. homas Lynch, side; | + 100 ;1‘{_11‘2?1‘.2{: JACKETS, value for §2; will be offer: d;i.hs o ; o ember from West | piaved the white flag, apparently with | o SO foot, severe: Fourtii | ® Wi DIICe - Ose e = i ® illlam Vernon Har- | the idea of Inducing the train to pr e Al e 3 50 LADIES’ CLOTH CAPES, value for $1 + published will never 1. The driver suspected that the Gordon | Rilifon Hesrex 3 10WA DTCE Ofue e ss s oonvuse gl O Y ultimatum is bu: Boers were In possession and stopped the P Porac, ® p 3 s oo whereupon the Boers issued in k, moderate. [+ 50 LADIES' CLOTH CAPES, braided and trimmed with fur, @ challen ¢ ].‘ to rge force and opened fire, but without [+ + ++ +++ 4+ + + ¢+ + ¢ -+ + : l'.) for $2; will be offered at the 10w price oOf....... el ) : i iiltiness or | any effec R s S He | ¢ P m: Tf! The soldiers replied from the train and | 4 IW YORK, (h"]t. 1,] (.‘A‘S;mrv:’- : COLORED SOLDIERS ‘g 50 T 'mdn S {\S’IFRAFH \Nr(n-\l'r-‘ , good value for $3; will be of- ? ] ; eased the ns for | about half a dozen Boers were killed. {4 ble from Manila, dated October 20, red at the low price o 5 ey from tal ad- | The British were unscathed |+ 8:50 a. m., An engagement + ATTACK THE POLICE é e ® 5 f Great “)W:"; gratitude and| Seyven hundred Boers surprised a party | 4 has taken place a an lm;ll;py};:; : - Jix 50 Ii,\DX};;flf‘:gLL CAPES, value for $4 3 e r rl\' have the ad-{ of thirteen Cape Colony police, who w + tween the for e senerni + | Riot in the Streets of Laredo, Texas, 9 p + ; lony of Natal so com- ling the railway at Riverton Road,’| 4 and the insurgents under Gener: A g Asoat S g themselves with the | cighteen miles north of Kimberley, on |4 Pio del Pilar. e rebels were de- 4| While Bullets Whistle All ® 200 FIGURED ALPACA SKIRTS, all si 5 5 Tienimewitiey Sunday morning. The police retired. A |4 feated, as usual. Their 1o 3 Over the City. |® gt e e g ® g 7 3 ir the brunt of a terrific explosion was heard later, and it | 4 known. The American LAR Texas, Oct. 19.—Friction be-| 4 at and ‘best lighted cloak and suit house 'in S + their lot, heart and soul, | js believed that the Boers blew up the |4 were only three men wounded. 4| tween the Laredo police and the negro Fm?;z‘i‘;clirge’ . > : house in San . \ 5 ntry static A relief party of twenty-five |4 4 | soldiers at Fort McIntosh resulted In a x s present advisers claim, | police sent from Kimberley met the|4 4 4 4 4 4+ + 4+ 4 + 4+ 4+ + + + 4 4| street riot last night. C. Nuncio, a Mex- $ : S A v as any previous Gov- Tieart Riverton i The Nenomy e | ©Bateon's | ican, received a Krag-Jorgensen bullet be- | 4 . . - ; W be anxious % white flag to induce the troops | ARAYAT, via Manila, Oct. 19.—Batsén's | tween the shoulders. Policeman William | @ Sults aae 0 vraer. ir S adae to Ol'del' 3 « ihterests of the coun- into the but the police | Macabebes at 11 o’clock this morning met was mlm\-t ho;)u(-ni “i”hh (xln‘hh(-.x 5 ! Sy 4 ey have supported the ordered r . Then the Boers | mibanies of insurgents strongly in- and at least a hundred shots from | @ - o r St e da fire” upon * them, ‘dis- | 1V e les morth of Aravat. The | the army rifles and pistols were fired by | 4 ¢ 10 vracr J SIers ® 2 4 charging about 400 rounds. A bullet | i 3 the rioting ne £ J k t M d t d t M d t 0 d ® S i 0ld and con- | Struck the horse of Surgeon Major Sulli- abebes flanked them and drove them | Tpooeman Stone about midnight arrest (i ackets Ma : iaae 1o ur (5 4 1igland. Our | van, who, with a trooper, whose horse of the trenches, killing six :lmfl ‘)\“"“'1" ed a soldier ri-r sarfiw nrrnn,«:h:um mrm 3 L X % agnificen had st vled and dismc ted him, wa & € eutenant and eight sol- | him over to the military authori S, e > 3 ) of the Gov: ; g | Bita, onty one Ma v ‘mortally | furiated the soldiers, who battered dow ® ¢ of the Gov- 2ita, only one Mac s ¥ | the door of the ordnance room, s coionies. 1| FREE STATE ARTILLERY | wounded. e e the | {Cir arms and sta on @ ram @ ® S & as any | abebes carried off brillian % through the western part of the city + + i n t ment holds that there| SHELLED CAVALRY PATROLS | “Gen=ral Lawton IniBOpIug | strorgsaEs. Stone, 'ty covered | 3 9 . ace, and on 3 Isidro to-day, but it will take all day fo m eir rifles, 4 L ¥ s {7 3 4 Oct. 19 (delayec ans- = “ross .| then clubbed and stamped on him Y e o pauancs of SuiRlvEbatween ithg | (D8RS rr(,,li]n\\-=;?§hr}‘:(}~ bas omee | Lawton’s entire command to cross the | i oy rained regular _fusillade | il ¥ o SossB Ih SDuth Arica - In thetkjen= o0 S5 ST : R | river at Arayat. down the several streets and bullets Q Lvor to maintain peace the Government | 1SSued regarding the Boer advance: The military telegraph was cut twice [ whistled all over the city | 2 o t patienc It wa “An Orange 3 e force, With a |y hing the army last night, but Lieuten-| ~Company D, Twenty-fifth Infantry, | @ a[’ r’ee % v settled the fssu gr about ten miles down | 2o "N iham, signal officer, with a | colored, now stationed here, and to which ) + e W an »d of battles, It [|Tintwa Pass, opening with artillery :vl;‘;h" Ail of ten countrymen gallantly re- | the rioters be onged, distinguished itself | 3 . - we » with revere ¥ we accept | Small British cavairy patrols. The range | ooy it by mooniight. |at El Caney. P Between Taylor and Mason. a : al, believing our quarrel just,” | was very dist nd the shooting indif- | "7\ iy 1. \-day, and this may raise | \ D46 = + SR et BRI it s e s i T T R transportation by |WILL SIGN THE ALASKAN ‘é/&’-‘f 43+ G4+ DD DD DIOIDO+D+ O +D 4 4 ernmer thre resumed his feint to draw our troops from the real | water more easy. General Lawtons en- | - ! - e du ked enthusiasm in MODUS VI | MENT sSTA fore her amid loud a ed ch point of attack prelude to Boer con- | €YgY i ducing marked | i se 2 - v Conservative mem- ration against Ladysmith.” ON, Oct. 19.—General Otis S STA TE ! TEMEN I * Piymouth, said the more he read | ere is an fncessant procession of v repor to the War Department | [,0NDON, Oct. 19.—The British Foreign | —OF THE— | OF TH o] : o pondence the more convincea | plicants fo active milftary rvice, tollowing ‘I.u’;.m( near Cebu, isl. | Office asserts that the verbal changes in | ECONDIT had been of blunders in the negotia- | the new force of 3000 mc d infant led—Sixth _Infantry, nea . isl- Bl 'of the Alaskan modus vivendi | | ION ¥ ré 1 2 vhi he yeria Jove ent it e september 28, Company A, | the terms ) S A - . that_ the lamentablo war was | JEICH (] R o e and of P D Danicl E. Adams, Sey: | are of no practical mportance. and have CONDITION AND AFF ND AFFAIRS 3 y. For any Minister to assert | “The Premier. Mr. Schrel 3 Cbenth Infantry: at Angeles, October 16, { been readily agreed to, and that it | B . v e Premier. Mr. Schreiner, contin nieenth Infantr & y agr t it 3 o “eh THE—— I we since 188 have had suzerainty | to Issue circulars to the Dutch resic Company L. Willam Parker; Thirty- | sumed the United States Secretary o T THE & over the Transvaal,” Sir E iward declared | advising them to maintain strict loyalty | sixth Infantry, at ij/:rnr. October 17, Com- | State, C nlnl'nPl _Jfllln Ha,\,'nn;‘]_ the Hrhlsl!; | i f | 1 e was ‘certainly at variance with the facts | t0_the Imperial Government. pany H, Willard Winters. charge daffaires In Washington wi f 1 | M and a breach of national faith. Presi.| , The best authorities now agree that the| Wounded—October 15, at Angeles, act- ' sign to-morrow. i 1 dent Eorigat hha had s At ©S1- | ganger of a general revolt is slight. — t : i Vollarasi. andvon Bach B in = o B INSURANCE COMPANY C shown himself moderate and an advocate | - i hown himselt moderate and an advocato ANTI-IMPERIALISTS [ INSURANCE COMPANY DRt e ) ce. re was no reason why the ELECT THEIR OFFICERS" on the 3ist day A < 2 conditions which President Kruger at- | F NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF and’ for the y 3 tached to the franchise proposals should | | New York, on the 3lst day December, de to the ¥ not have been accepted, seeing that suzer- | ; \ | A. D. 1895, and for the year ending on that | b Elnty s dropped in i884. = | Steps Taken for Formation of a Na* @iy, as made to the Insurance Commissioner | { September § conciliatory | Boutwell Chosen President. | | cal Code condensed as per blank furnished by | 3 Sl R(‘.fl'}}{"r"fi‘l‘:ki“;}‘;l Cheabye (| CHICAGO, Oct. 19—The committee on |iiesConmlssiona el o think this amendn 1| permanent organization appointed by the = B " thdical cheepsgment probed to the Bilt.” | ;i jmperfalist congress met here to-day [EASinntict Crpta & A 2 of A brief discussion followed between Mr, | and formed a national organization, to be R e i L] £ S Chamberlain and Sir Edward Clarke | known as the American Anti-Imperialist | Ly Cash_in ks o 1 s pecting the interpretation that should | League. Existing organizations will be- | ° Cosh Market d‘f;}"ec;;fm'}i‘n-mck g Interest 3 ’-';-\»)':A’qJLI:HNg‘(—‘-“(r( Chamberlain's reply, | come members at the outset, and the | Cash in Company's Office (i ‘ the tenor of the reply was conelfatory. | Work of forming new local oranizations | Underwear is our Cosn In Banis. o saying, ““We could not accept all of Pres;. | Will be pushed all over the country. The . Intarenl dud and o dan Redebel bondltions thonga tys ;| {alowine e ignien e et ot e stronghold—we buy it E e ause t Sir Edward refoined that Chamberlain's | o k/eidont, Georse S Routwell of Masss | in such quantities in b AP ——— 1 1 remarks the matter more and more Ll sl ot — e T - - sad Tt of & hi > munds of Vermont, terling Morton of a LIARILITIE . 6 s tion. Tt was very unfortunate thar bea. | Richard T. Crone of Illinois. Donaldson | qu]ck]y that we can Losses in process of Adjustment or in ; e D! lfament was not sitting.the first week in | Caffery of Loulsiana, Rufus B Smith of 3 Suspense 55 . 2,325 00 @ Septembe he scven-vear - franchise| Oblo and John Valentine of California; | talk low price to the Grokw peemimeon FirelRinck ritaning INCOA e would Bctéptentianiyi Sthers | tronsurer, LG CEIET SWa BOOCI Ao | e e oent o s 609 63 | Net cash actually received for pre- ver < mould have been ho war, °Chamberiain's | nols; secfetary, William J. Mize of il | manufacturers (of EEE R e e R e il s e S : : condiiet of the orrespondence he charac: | P9I% yxecutive committes was apn course we buy direct s s e e R e (he question of | John Morley, Liberal member for tne | With Edwin Burritt Smith o ¢ th f Al otnbr Habilities e N urces s Mr. Ch . wThe Montrose District, rising to spea vac | chairman. o sident, 4 ' 2 5 A _ha0s 3 ¥ : . “T' greeted with loud vhn.-r’,i- by :F,;q‘;ppfisf‘ n;,r" l'urnr n\fp;:‘e league were made | Iom e manufactur Total Liabilities .. $ 24114 97 Total income 34 ) 3 bee 0 | Slon. FIa aaite tA crets o . | officio members. = i = b P tion as s B o o oamatedial cliange | Chicago was selected as the headquor- ers). INCOME, ; ¥ N own off the the brilliant, eloque! rAdrat ters of the league, with an tern office & Net Cash actvally received for Fire Net amount pal g ave n oft the the briliant Lh\qu"’lnt,Srl(;n';’;‘;wa’l‘_g‘,|,, Boston. Other offices will be estab- This underwear for $3 premiums 2 : 3,108 27 | _losses of previous - , Her MKjostols rke, and It now seems as if we are | lished as required is a $4 value. But we Recelved for int | Paid or allowed sion " o¢ P Stibas baniae il not for the franchise, but e ; : e 2,05 00 | Pald " for salaries d " other S oot fnacr gne niime of para: | MRS, STORKE AGAIN can convince you quicker L 28 | Ball il e 73 s y : o8 nsvas ations which the Govern: e taxes . of with &n powers g.mn_wuum not, for "’,‘} life of them, APPEARSJN COURT underwear. Total income All other pay as t (L heers.) The 4&re imppse upon any self-governing col- BAL, b Free State have an | °BY > ) Total expenditures.....i..essseees. z ¢ which is rous to Gr m’\r::w‘r;‘ im. Tmm(wfl?#n n":':mm;d: “ a co}”d Buters & Flea ot ot Qullty aud tho The ge‘xrmegts are]made Pfimko:a;e“o“d i $905 84 F. G. VOSS, Vice President, 1 i 12 to Gre . | imagine sueh case of a self-governin roke; 3. Vice President. T by Tha' s accretions of arms | colony IMPOSing Upon & majority of e 1F Date for the Trial Is from selected wool and Pl for S . - and other INO. M. SMITH, Asst. Secretary. ome by £ e most | habitants such conditions as the Boers Set. every possible care has charges for officers, clerks, etc.. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 26th That | imposed upon British subjects, we should Paid for State, National, and day of January, 189. 55 intercere or cut the connection. BANTA BARBARA, Oct. 19.—Yda Addls been taken to make them taxes . EDWIN F. COREY, ped one o | O O e ontended that In New. | Storke appeared in cogrt this afternoon, satisfactory They : are All other pay Commissioner for California in' New York. sub- | foundland was a remarkable case of | the time set for the court to give its de- | 2 5 Titel Mosenditores & nt of | allenation of territory in favor of an in- | cision on the demurrer to the Information ribbed and are soft and VOsS, CONRAD & CO nd the | dividual, but though that corresponded RO - and WHO ARE JU RIGIN. We Are at Work, to strike ol within ten days. . an_at_the pri ts October 2. ommittee of Producers’ Contra Assoc sta lands on on our plication. American’ Qil and Refinery Company 3 FARROTT BUILDING AN FRANCISCO. CAL. Oakland Agents—O'ROURKE & JACKSON, 1002 Broadway. ROOM argued six weeks ago by Clara Foltz. ‘I'he court overruled the demurrer, and after the defendant had entered her plea of not guilty the attorneys ascertained that dur- ing the confusion of objections and de- murrers which were made and the fact that a new Judge was sitting on_the bench the formal arraignment of Mrs. Storke had béen overlooked. . The court then withdrew its. decision to the position of affairs In the Transvaal Mr. Chamberlain refused to interfere, Mr. Chamberlain sald the cases were in no way comparable. Mr. Morley, resuming, challenged Mr. Chamberlain to try to control the educa- tional system in Canada as he had tried to do in the Tragsvaal. He further sald: “I am prepared to justify my vote in any | constituency which will me a fair | and the case was left where it was at the hearing. Before a month is past good | beginning. _ Mrs. Storke pleaded not | sense, love of justice and hatred of un- | guilty to the charge of attempting to necessary war will entirely justify me, | murder Attorney Grant Jackson. The | Your former great leader said he brought | time for the hearing was set for Novem- ba ace With honor.” Cries of *Ma- | ber 8 She looked the picture of despair juli.’) “This, then, Is revenge—" (Loud | to-day and complained of failing health. Liberal cheers, Mr.' Dillon shouting - re- —— nd robhery.”) “I regret that s REVILUTION BREAKS OUT IN COLOMBIA Reports From the Capital to the inguished a man should have Ehan ed the traditions and examples of b ¢ he formerly led. I do not desire jo y in this House a single word I saiq e country.” (Loud cheers.) narda ienry Courtney, sittin, division of Cornwall R pliable ; colors light blue and ecru. We alsohave some goods in white with merceri silk stripes in pink or bl also, Australian wool and camels hair zed ue; lambs in tan, gray, flesh and drab. All the above are QOLEs S.N.WGOCD & CO (¢5" 8 MARKET ST /1087 Out-of-town orders filled—write us. in the Lj inferests. indorsed’ Mr. Morov.Hd pro.| ~ Effect That Martial Law Has k2 fd against the exaggeration of “the Been Established. (hul‘m!‘.'(l‘;gilonxnlenvm:(};? ’i’tnl-’;}-.-:::fe"d“ Spectal Cable to The Call and the New Yori lighter than in Natal. Was Herald. Copyrighted, 1899, by James Gor. Mr. Balfour. in winding up the debate, don Bennelt.c eulogized Mr. Chamberlain's * apts| PANAMA, Colombia, Oct. 19.—Advices :]x‘-) o -m“:,‘ ;v;pp;{l(f;]r)'ing "(l’?utter him | from Bogota rtex;or‘t th:!l flll,iheml recolu- | — e i led to order by the | tion has started in the Departments ) ! Speaker. Dealing with the speeches of | Santander and Toluna. Mariiat lwnes| DR. CROSSMAN’S the opposition, Mr. Balfour sa fense Of the Boer Government warSios: crous. Its abuses, he declared, were pot ent to the world. "He would not say there was reason to drag in Majuba Hill, Thag was a very small action, less than half a regiment being concerned, and in his been established all over the republic. T Y Storm in Oregon. YAQUINA, Or., Oct. 19.—Heavy gnles,’ accompanied by thunder and lightning, have prevailed for the 'past twenty-four OR THE Gleets, Strictures SPECIFIC MIXTURE, CURE OF GONORRHOEA, and analogous atits of the Organs of Generation. Price §1 a bottle. For sale by druggists. The undoubted 1 unequaled cuisine, locati crate charges bave th made the ‘com-~ judgment might b& absolutely ignored in the present controversy and in any fur- ther consideration of the affairs of South Africa. The speeches against the Coloni “ rotary, 5aid Mr. Balfour, had tached. u‘}?oen a vast number of small criticisms of par- ticular dispatches. - He believed the lead- ers of Dutch opinion in the Transvaal hours. A tremendous sea to-day carri away about 100 feet of the nopth Jez‘fg ‘works. ————— To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. | B- W. Grove's signature is on each box. Zc. RE ACKNOWLEDGED BY years to cure SICK PEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, Torpid Liver, ach, Pimples and pur. / the blood. Wright's Tndian Vegetatle Pil| of persons who have used them for forty the most ncisco. O B e uxury and comfort, and mod- PALACE awn GRAND ular and fashionable ho- tels in Ban Foa berated fointly - vnder one m; LHOUSANDS Under one management. Correspond- GIDDINESS, JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK, Weak Stom- Manager. L aaaaaas s S S SIS | | | | Losses incurred during the year. Risks and Premiums. | Net amount of Risks| written du the| year Net a expired year Net a December $30,311 11 26,464 08 5 SS. Vice Pres. 3. M. SMITH, Sec. Subscribed and sworn to before me this %th day of January, 1899. EDWIN F. COREY. Commissioner for California. V0SS, CONRAD & CO. General Managers, 208 Sansome Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Dr. R. L. Walsh, 816% GEARY ST.. bet. Hyde and Larkin, Painless Extraction.. weet SO0 s s A0 §5%0 Cont Plates (no bad joints) our o, e tecelved TEN frat. prizes for DAty cm®of 'dentlstry. No stulents. 18 years' experience. W. T. HESS, NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg. > Telephone “rown 931 Residence, 821 California st., below Powell, San Francisco. Weekly Call $1.00 per Year General Managers, 208 Sansome Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. roTonnaPuED. Fhox LIFE. ’Q» Y% VITALIS PRODUCES T 1 havin r. By VITALIS, 5o oh L RL.00 e DRPIERCES GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY FOR THE BLOOD.LIVER.LUNGS: REYNOLD’S Gnu Specific Few persons_need be confined by Goutor Rheumatism, ifon the firstapproach of the paroxysm they recourse to this rem- edy; then, a single dose is often sufficient. F-FOUGERA & CO,, 2630 N, Willlam S6. V. 5, 4

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