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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1899. POOLS N ELLER ACCUSED OF STEALING ENTRY LISTS B. W. waqagfl Claims to Have Detected His Rival by Placing Fictitions Names on the Board. ® SAC o rably agitated here * the promoter 4 . S W aph Company for e 2 : £t n of the terms * g ( n nd he takes bets )¢ s x ) + 1 y a suspi- ¢ uma, and pe . re E to appear o h people ¢ gh peor ‘ e appear- P never they © s s t on them, + e autl 54 learned by g 5 he we ® z 5 3 ¥ as . t he wi . nd, The M a. | WILL FIGHT SALOONS. 4545404040 40400404000000040400040900050Q Time, O+ &< @ s5084 e sieis sies LR 565404 Bridge Over This important bric guarded by a stron W HOME FOR WEY CHOSEN Admiral Is Well Pleased Alaskan A o ent S Alaskan Agreement Puts | o esbyterian Synod Favors the Anti- an End to Strife. Saloon League. AR 3 N, Oct. 21 States s — | HEIRS TO A FORTUNE. | Two Brothers at Pacific Beach Re-| g r cene a., Handsome Dividend. | & GO, Oct. 21.—Dr. John and | residing | g t | t . It is un- | s of the es- | d this was de —e block of MORRIS PARK CLOSES. s portion of Phila- 20 to 1, Wins ap. ave made ct for Constable Acquxtted. SACRAMENTO, Oct 21 ed the Cotrell and H. had been ———— Oakland Peonle Sued O\XX” A, Neb., Oct. 21 1 neaster Co Land and James 1., for $10,0 s s'Jed M garet “a letter Gorlock of Mrs. ster er brothe: in the Federal c irt. Order of Pendo. The soclal given by ul ever The and vocal sele ns, d Mr of , Mr. and alss I3 by . Raton, Mr. Coonley, Oakland,” Samuel Levy, svbott ‘and Messrs Charles Young. treated lAi aternalis eley e was address | Rogers The ai an interes very second Wednesday .in ized, 164 i :nsion benefl Jose councils, as each a dl~pvnsalirm for reduction tion fee. last recent meeting. TO SAVE OPIUM VICTIMS. will be seen when a young man of this city in.the glory bly requests us to pu his statement FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct.- 31, -1899. To whom it may concern. ty that I AM CURED % ed smoking Opium thirteen years ago.and have My health had gradually declined v bad attack with my heart and very ew I would not Iive long without relief from ¢ the skilled treatment of Dr. Geo. W. Willlams of 37 HOURS d me. The me comfortable the whole time and I have hatever for the first dose of the medicine. The cure riect of slaced where 1 was two weeks ago and Dollars if I could not have the Doctor's treatment. I am galning 1 every day and never even think of Opfum. Respectfully, R. McFARLAND, No. 37 Second st. nd we feel justly proud in publishing this statement. What better means can there be of finding Weigh the words of this' man; they are thunder- nat has been done for him can be done for others. The terri- cured. ABSOLUTELY the only hope for relief is GI YONG which goes to the bottom of the trouble and forces itient can cure himself ut home as well us in a sani- it he should follow instructions. confidential. Cto 4 p.om, to 8 p. m. DR. GEQO. W. WILLIAMS, 216 Kearny Street, San Francisco, Cal. ‘. and laries and The tw their several v humble and se- arres Ah B. Gor- Volunteer Council | g recently was one | | ment to him of practically With It. , Oct. will be at home next week d to him by the a result of his in- fifty houses the fallen upon the ce at 1747 Rhode wue, Northwest. The Dewey committee has perfected ar- s for the purchase of the hous ck is drawn in favor of , a prominent real estate this city, it will call for the pay- 50,000, almost the entire amount of subscriptions re- cipation of occupying the v, Admiral Dewey has s coal supply and his 7 It section of Secretary corner on | and | fashionat in a square Just around the venue are the British d the Braz a few doors avenue is_the ation. The Metropoli s lounging place, 15 « of brick construction, with | brownstone trimm was built twelve | years ago by Mr. ¥ . and has been oc- cupied by with the excep- >0 of leased It acquain v ample for a nds back 72 fee € that is un- sken from th rear. It com- prises sevente four bath- | | rooms. The ed Into three | d dining | in white | r- Little of Oak- He alleges | in had | Little | of the plaintiff ha The complaint was filed | comicalities and specialties contrib. Miss Mr. Mooson, ing by George K. he affair was so successful that > council had decided to have a social each ing September six new councils wera looked for ‘in San Diego has ap- of vada City Council initiated five can- | S held meeting In Se; - | r and Grass Valley Council initiated - -E-F-N@EN 0NN 58nn ak and the rooms are | The two | arranged as sleeping | r re is a back | deep which extends te an al o is no bullding, but the ad made arrangements for purcha ble belonging to an_ adjoining ich he will keep his 1o c The design of A general effect is pleasing wide plaza lies in front of the hou formed by the junction of M street and | Rhode Island and Connecticut avenues. | The home fund committee has remaining | | a cauple of thousand doll which wiil be expended in the interior finishings. The present furniture, with the exception of a few old pieces, will be kept, it being in ex- | cellent condition and pretentious in char- acter. The admiral is very well pleased with it. By advice of his physician Admiral Dewey has canceled his proposed trips to | Philadelphia and Atlanta and will accept | no more invitations before next spring. RABBIT’S CARCASS WAS HIS SALVATION Ten-Year-Old Boy at Chileno Valley Has a Narrow Escape From Death. SAN RAFAEL, Oct. 21.—Colonel Burrey of the Marin County Toscin returned from a professional trip throughout the upper part of the county to-day and re- lates a thrilling tale, in which a panther or California lion cuts a prominent fig- ure, and the 10-year-old son of Charles Ol- cutt of Chileno Valley took a leading ‘While hunting on the Walker ranch wbout to bag his game when a large pan- ther bounded out of the brush and pounced upon the dead rabbit. Dropping his shotgun, the boy ran for home, a half mile distant. The panther deiayed pursuing him to eat the rabbit ana )'oun% Orcutt got near enougn o hcme to fall into the company of two deer_hounds belonging to his father. The panther_was then in pursuit, but slun} away when the dogs approached Fenthers seem to be numerous in cer- tain districts of Marin County at'presen as well as bears. A short time ago two panthers had a terrific combat with a sealion on Hog Island at the mouth of Tamales bay, and dairymen near Camp Taylor and Tocaloma have recently su fered from the depredations of a cinna- mon bear. i . SLOT MACHINE TEST CASE. Contention Made That Stockton Laws Cannot Be Enforced. | 'STOCKTON, Oct. 21.—The slot machine | test case was argued before Judge Jones this morning on habeas corpus proceed- ings. The validity of the ordinance was attacked upon the rather sensational grounds that the charter of the city of Stockton does not provide that the city may fix the penalty of imprisonment for the violation of any of the city ordin- ances. It is the only city charter in the | State that does not contain a clause to that effect. a surprise to both the court and the at- torneys for the city and Judge Jones in- timated that while the contention might be well founded public policy would be better subserved should he decide the point not well taken. A decision on this point favorable to the contestant would mean that the city is_without power to fix any penaltles other than a fine or forfeiture for the violation of any of her laws. The con- tention of defendant’s counsel was that the Legislature has no power by joint resolution to _create a penal offense; that the city of Stockton has mot been given power through its charter to create a penal offense, and that if it has the | power it has not taken advantage of it and made provision for the punishment part. | | yeung Orcutt shot a jackrabbit and was | This contention came in the nature of | g force with artiliery. | ordinance. by imprisonment of such an offense by Ladysmith. the Tugela River at Colenso, Seventeen Miles Below has been threatened by Boers advancing on the road from Van Reenan's Pass, and s now Its loss would cut off the British troops at Ladysmith. The case was submitted this| noon . & Judge Jounes announced | he would render a decision next v morning at 9 o'clock. GERMANY PROPOSES DIVISION OF SAMOA| WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—Propositions for ~partitioning the moan Islands among the three powers signatory to the treaty have not come from the | United States, as is announced in Berlin, | »m Germa As stated this morn- the negotiations on this point are | in the preliminary stage and the policy of this Government has as yet )t been definitely determined. parent, however, from what I have been le to learn that the officials here do not look unfav ly upon the suggestion that this Government take Tutuila_and | Manua, Germany Upolu —and Great | Eritain Savaii and Rose Island; though | in return for the withdrawal of the Uni ted States from Upolu it Is stated that | ome further concessions should be made 1y. It evident from the g man diplomatic circles that the German Government is strongly supporting the proposition for partitioning the islands, it being urged that t tion which will brin ftion in the group ed of the constant turm: the islands, with its cons provided conservec | el in Ger- tled cobg ! in rable im atural property o { and it is this reason led to the Germany mined t take posse | the knc ter of th! r to b powers have f ettle the Samoan questh ing the is Deposed P)esnient of Venezuela Dis- | bands the Remaining Govern- 3 t ment Troops. Cable to The Call and the New York 14. Copyrighted, 159, by James Gor- don Bennett CARACAS, Venezuela, Oct. 21.—General ndrade left La Guayra this morning for nidad. Before departing the President disbanded the remaining Government troops, and all fears that he would fur- ther resist General Castro are now set at Special Her ade fled from Caracas to La at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. then understood to be his pur- ¢ 1o go to Maracaibo and re-establish ls Government there. The acting President requested United Siates Minister Loomis, as dean of the diplomatic corps, to take measures to pré- vent General Andrade leaving La Guayra ith naval vessels and a large supply of | an.munition. Minister Loomis, however, declined to mlerfere PRISON DIRECTORS MEET. Bids for the New Sewer System Opened but No Award Made. SACRAMENTO, Oct. 2L—At to-day's meeting of the Prison Directors at Fol- | som it was decided to authorize the prison Wardens to have all convicts vaccinated. as required by the State Board of Health. Paul Bunker reported that he had ex- perted the Folsom prison books and found them correct and the proper money in | bank. The credits of Convicts G. H. Clark and F. G. Pederas were stricken off for having opium in the prison. The former lost three and a half years and the latter five and a half years. The lel) lur the new ewer planl were: R Garratt & » 50; Henshaw, Buckl ‘y & Co., $14.¢ Krogh Manufacturing ompany, $14, Byron Jackson Manufacturing Com| $9510, all of n Francisco, and American Sewage Disposal Company of Boston, $15,000. ch submitted a differ- ent plan. Directors Hayes and Fltzgerald were autherized to engage a consulting en- gineer and report on the adaptability of the various plans. They will then be sub- mitted to the State examiners and Board of Health. - NEEDS OF THE ARMY. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2L—Major Gene- ral Miles, commanding the army, has sub- mitted to the Secretary of War his an- y.}\]ml report on the the sondition and needs of army. The report is very briec and er formal. It does not deal with ths military situation fn the Philippines be- yond submitting the various reports of officers forwarded to the commanding general. General Miles leaves to-day, accom- panied by Colonel Micheler of his staft, for an extended tour of Inspection of the Northwest and Southwest. He will g0 first to Chicago and thence to Omaha, along the Northern Pacific as far West as ittle and Portland, thence to San Fran- isco and back by way of San Antonio and New Orleans. Murdered at Tucson. TUCSON, Ariz, Oct. 21L.—Ex-Deputy United States Marshal Al Ezeklels this afternoon shot and killed C. C. Rasmus- sen, a carpenter. The cause assigned for the tragedy is that the deceased evicted Ezekiel's wife from the house leased to them during the husband’s absence. RS Passed Bad Money. FRESNO, Oct. 21.—P. A. Tomer was held to answer by United States Commis- sioner Prince in $5000 bail for passing bogus dollars. He was arrested at Han- ford, Kings County, where he coins on circus sideshows -last Wednes- day. is the only solu’ L& SHITH WANTS W CANDIDATES |Plan to Solve the Sen- atorial Question. Special Dispatch to The Call. BAKERSFIELD, Oct. 21.—The Morning Echo, Senator Smith's paper, on the sub- ect of the Senatorial question and call- | ing an extra session of Legislaty will | say this morning, after some prelimi- | naries: Something must be done, to our mind. first thing is to clear the fleld of ail candid who, up to the close of the | ative s were g pressed for the place. If there n extra a.oq n, and \lx Grant’'s friends re- pect Th | on, | | e | 2d- | rto th a man moved Tort was made to g carcely the Legisla- an ‘extra se calling It till be tion will speedi| SKIRMISH WITH YAQUIS. ORTIZ, State of Sonora, Mexico, Oct. 21.—The large force of troops commanded General Torres has advanced toward | ripa during the past week. A num- | ber of skirmishes have taken place be tween scouting parties and small bar of Yaqui Indians, but no report is made of the number of casualties. It is thought frdm (his that the main (roops suffered | no_losses. The Indians still retain thelr strong po- sition near Sahuaripa and are evidently prepared for the attack by General Torres' forces, which will probably be | made next week. It is reported that one regiment of reinforcements ha’ arrived | at the mouth of the Yaqui River from | Mazatlan and that they will be m]r(hed overland to join General Torres’ men { Good Strike of Oil. 1 SAN LUIS OBISPO, Oct. 21.—Oil has | | been found in such duantities on the ranch | of A. B. Hasbrock, southeast of this city near the Huasna country, that capitali: have associated themselves with the own- | er of the property and steps have been taken to begin operations on an extensive scale. The surface indications are that there is almost an inexhaustible supply of the petroleum. The necessary machinery | 1s now on the road from Los Angeles and | will be erected without delay. - Carter Will Appeal. NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—It was decided | to-day by the attorneys of ex-Captain O. M. Carter to appeal from the decision of | Judge Lacombe in dismi habeas corpus. The petition for appeal has already been drawn and will be pre- sented to the court on Monday, when the order of Judge Lacombe is to be finally recorded. = The Marblehead Delayed. VALLEJO, Oct. 21.—The cruiser Marble- head will not depart for Costa Rica for several days. Her sailing was delayed by a telegraphic order received from the commandant at Mare Island Navy Yard, which instructed her to wait for more marines. o P Child Drinks Poison. REEDLEY, Oct. 2L—The two-year-old daughter of Fred D. Smartt obtained a phial of carbolic acid last night and Ewallowed the contents. She -died” jn agony in less than one hour. Coroner Long will hold an inquest. Dr. Parker's Cough Cure. One dose will stop a cough. Never fails. Try it, 25c. All druggists. “Take Time by The Foreloc 7 Don’t wait until sickness overtakes you. When that tired feeling, the first rheu- matic pain, the first arnings of impure blood are manifest, take Hood's Sarsapa- rilla and you will rescue your health and probably save a setious sickness. Be sure to get Hood's, because | things that on re ing the writ of | SAMOAN QUESTION —..<.... YET T0 THE FORE Claims the Attention of | ““The Supwma Nfz'slut of ibe Cen- in his splendid solitude.” BALZAC ‘Absnlute') the ONLY complete translation Germany. | IN THE WORLD. TS | M. W. Hazeltine in the New York Sun CHANGE MUST BE -MADE == DMIRA AND IL- THE PRESENT CONDITIONS DE- CLARED UNTENABLE. S Y Press of the Empire Excited Over the Intimation That Germany May Withdraw From the ONLY COMPLETE EDITION. Islands. | ; 3en an in Tacoma writes to ST T | inquire whether there is any English Copyrighted, 1839, by the Associated Press. | trapslation of Balzac that is complete BERLIN, Oct. 21.—The public really | @ unexpurgated We reply that has been more interested this week there is only one such tra and Samoan question an George interest taken in th vives at the sli insignificant change Iphia."” man, Oct. 1899. hte the pa have = of space to the “There is only one way to understand The correspor ac, and that is to read his works and Press Ba to read consecutively. * * * He Wednesday and ed this when he arranged '—Philadelphia In- is no doubt that will soon lead | ment. The correspondent from the Foreign Office that the of Foreign Affairs, Count von to his determ tion for Germany the islands, or valuable part of them. Tk the Definitive. to also BARRIE of Balzac are ad- BE examples of book- d, and have NO EQUAL in to nted on paper of super- quality from type made especially for demands of th > editions. it ot be not eanction, t he wc vish w »od th: nt if ot Btchings, printed on Japan paper by found to be unrea e, some other r T, LE SEUER, 3 the United $ S, NARGEOT, € ll,\’_ the cor pondent MONGIN, GAUJEAN, the great comum | DECE Ete. show At ‘status of th i ands i length of time, Atter drawings by though satisfactory at present. The ne- | gotiations are only in their initial stage, | ADRIEN-MOREAU, TOUDOUZE, CORTAZZO, dnd months probably will be required to | ROBAUDL VIDAL, - FOURNIER, bring about a satisfact it PUSe B three Governments ar spirit serious diff. . i {ble are the retirement of eith: prepared especially for thess the best French water-color ers (the most ble of illustrating The plate: partition of the isla Great Bri many, with adequate compens: Shisiae e i i The entire German press is greatly ex-|on Japan paper of best quality in the glted at, the mere mentlon of the Do | nighest style of art, and are liLerally dis- e nai e runiber s ot | tributed through the pages. P e f Full information, specimen pages, etch- her grotind and not yie p her i will be promptly fur- to at Britain or the Un ! i bhera: Sipueron e o8 | GEORGE BARRIE & SON, :}}‘“ )‘““}]"},“E"U B e ; 1313 Walnut street, Philadelphia. “greeted by enormc cro = W e at the dinner S Sy BUS‘NELL PainT Co. o che Co : MANUFACTURERS be overestima ~nmm1uu‘~ Jhlln‘ R '™ | Booklet s o “ Sent Free 00 that the Emperor a ress to the crew and off §— warship Falke, recent , ors, in which hi youdon'tlikelt PER CAL. their dev !vnr\n !‘n [l‘d o 31 s hope that the day y e when Germany will have ls A dlordLi Market St. werful ships and more of them & Broadway - San out on the far seas for the pro- Oakland Francisco ction of her interests and t all other stions will respect her just wishes and 3 The Cologne Gazette publishes the ad- | ertisement of a big manu eople to Join him In import If your painter or dealer can mot furnish the BUSWELL PAINTS SEND DIRECT TO US AGtTYLENE GAS. S to play at the Roy ater on October 27 on the personal in- on of the E a is here s and Mrs. James O, anford Universi winter. Univ ity g astronom Grifin of of | Mr. If we only said one-half of the witty Aection we feel we might and ought to have said what clever fel- lows we should be muifl» the iluming- tes will ship machines | on thirty Send for f want good agents, NATIONAL ACETYLENE GAS C0., Buffalo, N WE ARE NOW BORING FOR OIL! If a company s operating in a proven oil district—where oil w. t—and there are many wells ad- joining its property, don't you think these facts the best of ev dence that the company’s chances for “striking oll” are most excel- lent? These are claims on wh company hope to interest intending At Auction. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1899 | TUESDAY .. 5 2 ! At Our Salesmom 638 Harket Street. investors in oil stock: prove to you that our claims 1 0'CLOCK NOON, true. We are now boring our first [ | well and stock will be sold until 1 further notice at $1 00 per share. 1 Don’t walt until “we strike oil,” but commence our inve: g at once. Bulletins received trom the famous Kern River trict. Pamphlets and maps free. SAN JOAQUIN 0l and Development (o, 88 CROCKER BUILDING, Open evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock. PROPERTY. Sacramento st., 216:16 v brick and iron bulding, North_side ( | east of Ke store and ASHBURY H North_side et west of A 2 25 TS FLATS. Frederick st., 135 elegant flats of § and 8 ern improvements; all m; lot ESTMENT. ) Clementina 5x77; 8 flats of office, SHIP SALE to 431) O'Farrell st., 2 large, elegant houses cf ch and 2 rear houses of § 57:9x157:6. TREET RESIDENCE. South side (No. 1071) Page st., 107:6 east of erick; elegant modern residence of 10 room. , laundry, etc.; lot 30x South st 100 feet South side ‘The Catholic News | Months for 10 Cents. | Broa and FOURTEENTIH YEAR. w DDITION BUILDING LOT. et i Southe: er of Laguna st. and Myrt! 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