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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22 s LIPS IGHORE DR, HYDE DIES AT = '" 1899, 3 (3 [ $ ) WHITE FLAG HIS HONOLULU HOME ¢ Household Furnishing fioods e AT SPECIAL PRICES. | Fire Upon an American i : H : IS TR 3 soavs crew. Passing of the Ecclesiastic Who Assailed L SRS SPECIAL SALE DRAPERY ’ A $ LaxoiNG. NON - comBATANTS the Memory of the Late Father “acse,s250,83m MATERIALS LA . ‘ 5 s is less than half price. : ONE OF r:fmmxgm TAKEN | *Df’_r?l*el]; b i California All-wool Blankets iPrlll?g:d.?fle :l:m_s Eggnsrfffsn /L) At e i EXTRA SPECIAL at $3.75 i printed Satines $3.50 ~ | to Effect His A - | Cholce ;flltlfmu‘ width 86 Inches; regu- 4 #1.00 Mlddy Suits-§l 45§ s Ho":u{fioTb‘ngfadxs orta| o SPECIML 20c yurd 0 Spectal Dispatch to The Call. i M e INew Assortment of @ We wa Dt to mClke the Boys 9‘ WASHINGTON Oct. 21—The secretary SPROIAL &t 70c each of the ) received the following from Dotted Swiss dmira atson a i i ‘ 'or curtaln use, inches wide, Department the bargain center £ i e Hemstitched Pillow Cases e 4 “‘ eien. who, amder. & whits Rag. | = PECIAL at 121c e . i for mothers. If values count e "‘,'1.,_}‘..??'“];: f’r‘é“;nfi’m’?i‘fg SPECIAL ot 124C &b\ ey rfain Nets e 4 : : ] R b os v i peFivar ol asme Hemstitched Sheets | New vatterns. 4 and & inches wide, ¢ we will capture the town. . S ehessay: Syl : &t 20c and 235 per yard [ | AW atally wounded; | SPECIAL at @Oc each e 4 Th > stylish sults made of the best fabrics, inciuding Skt u{'lrxfl“‘,'e‘rfml\;?f.:‘x : N"veitv Down ‘?H‘O‘WS es and Tweeds in plain colors, fancy checks @ | ek e e oond and Slarivelss | | @ Bleached Cotton Towels | o ““’“(‘,‘T'\:;}(‘l\‘g‘ b I Otis has .mtmm\ the War De- | Fringed, good large size, for hotel use; D O e o o o o o o 4 >stee an lor Suits are jaunty, withlarge co'lars partment of the arrival at Manila of the | HEY ARE BEAUTI & estee and Sallo Jaunty,swithicrg ! s ol Gecrea v Mgl SPECIAL 75c dozen ¢ S e 5 a trimmings. heTormer Cirried ‘he TRteth Volun: | & Special Bandkerchief Bargain ) | teers and some recruits. The latter had - - < 4 The Double-Breasted Suits arz matchless in style and on board nineteen officers and 388 mu‘m’:m { ]F\IP‘\;"RITP’SIE":OT':I“x?:,\!\[ P;”AI\;I' pladies: pure lnen open edge em- Y iy i i tra service and satisfaction. men. There were no casualties on either | | > and NG LACE g - . and will give ex ) f ship. i CURTAINS, 'in great varicty, at At OOC - e $3.50 and $4 00 SUITS $2.45. PHILIPPINE COMMISSION |+ | A%l7gg‘apgrl;nd$u;;r2rd5'? e AI?S;.]JEr e @ e TO MEET M’KINLEY?': Bleached Table Damask - ‘1“33’ m,\-,l“d fimve-s B R V06L6TP0I00E3800200RV00200290290C00 WASHINGTON, Oct. 2l.—Arrangements | | UST OPENED = have been g ed by State De | e EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. — | ment for 2 of the Philippine com- | o= . f:. mission fonday or Tuesday, in o | SPECIAL 25¢ yard‘ Price $1.00 ; | Washington. A telegram recefved by ® ¢ | AT e . | P -4 retary Hay announces that Colonel Denby | 4 e MARKET-ST. STORE ONLY. STORES. & | and Professor Worcester will reach this | e 3 )22 MARKET STREET, | 200-204 KEARNY STREET, |ty onpnduy, Mo scoyrman, the pres-| posite the Emporium. ! Northeast co r. Sutter. T agues and g has given orders to Ad- | ssigning him to special | on with the comm on. absentee, therefore, will be Gen- confided his views .o ) doubtless will be cated with by cable. President_will see Professor Worcester al and learn at the timeof thel able advices hav do not \hn\\ ge in the since the dep: - two commissioners, with the exe 9@008@&300@@6”@09@9600 TES0CHBEBL0 KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROHMAN, [ 1220, 1222 and 1224 Market Street. H 107-109 Post Street. - [ @ 0@.000000000.0000000000090 b OO. SEC202805020080200 @GT9PIE60500RNSC02RBRS B it TS‘\M\! SIR THOMAS grescessecases 22CE300 FACHSIEOCD 29 ed and receive + > k3 . THE LATE CHARLES McEWEN HYDE., e R = was towed to [ R SRR OIS (l\‘fll ULU, Oct. 14.—Rev. Charles McEwen Hyde, D.D., died at 8:30 o’clock | ¢ ity in 1 ning. He was the son of Joseph Hyde and was born in New York He graduated at Willilams College, Massachusetts, and took his theological course partly in Union Theological Seminary of New | e ttaty ‘mioye madp by | York City and partly at Princeton, New Jersey. | B 2 T e that Colo- His first pastorate was at Brimfleld, Mass, where he met and married Miss e e Shamrock Was by and_ Professor Worcester fary Knight, a daughter of Dr. Knight, who survives him. His next pastorate G A e re Il be fresh and doubtless will| was'in the Center Congregational Church of Haverhill, Mass. In the summer of A Woman's Seorst Method whereby she Cutclassed. | in connection with the work °f| 1877 he was sent to Hawail as a misslonary of the American Board of Com- (et s o i Sl L g AR EN G S I el ! “oreign M s, and since that time has been among the most ured her Husband who was a terribls T s ent for the several | St ‘,H:m of "'m- e vi Il-‘]m;l: nized the North Pacific In- | Drunkard by Mixing a Remedy in his 9 indus- To the world at e Dr. Hyde became known through his venomous at- | WoOrk of Tem perance Oofiee and Food curing him with ditions preva | out his Help or Knowledge. tacks upon the memory of the late Father Damien, the martyr of Molokal, fol- : 3 oiviaw o e lowed by the open letter of the late Robert Louis Stevenson in the controversy of Union Convention. S cn M’n-"h R s W), 1 flayed him alive and then boiled him in oil. | —_— e 5 he deceased was a man of great mental endowment, with a very wide range | knowledge and power of thought. He had great executive ability but no prac- Special Dispatch to The Call. al business capacity. Crafty and subtle, firm and determined, bigotedly re- SEATTLE, W v believes that the cam- neral Otis has begun north sh., Oct. 21 —In consid- ely crush the insu he was a type of the men who lived and ded power two or three | . r official 2 espec J i = % eration of three important amer r official espe ad year —the Puritans of Cromwell and New England and the Jesuitg | cration of 1it Sre yolicy of establishin = 3 | the constitution of the sneral Otis hag begun | o ruled Fr e with the portfolios of State. His life was one long a ion celebrating the silver j s S dersthoft by the oW xiom, “‘the end justifies the means.” He was the secret wirepuller behind ‘C;\ o Alegates to the Women's Chris all fmportant points here- | the Dole administration from the very {nception of the annexaticn movement, | (¥ o0 Lk 0ice Union Convention passed occupied will be g oun the iate neighborhood | | that the natives can return undisturbed | THE TR A CK ai ocations. The execution soned and the | and his name was even mentioned for the first Presidency. “Tew men have been so prominent in Hawaiian clerical life as the late Dr. he held trusteeships in most of our ecclesiastical, educational and institutions, and discharged his duty consclentiously, but his was a that leaves but few pleasant memories behind, and he will not the second day of the sion. Two of three amendments were adopted. One of these removes the headquarters of the na tional organization from Chicago, wh they have been located for many yea v will, the officials believe, | pick up in important effect upon the Fli | be mourned as affcetionately as the worthy John Phillips, the plumber, whose |1 it Rest Cottage, the appatite. £ 1 will aid in bringing the revolt| funeral to-morrow under Masonic and Governmental ausplces will overshadow | late home of Mis: willara. returne : nd. | that of Dr. Hyde, although to the latter will flock all the misslonary societles |7The amendment w ‘adopied ater a long of the city |and at times h ed debate, in \\hkn manifested. When the : == s FILIPINO CHURCHES cid B e s | s zecling a8 Bamiton S o ion It CATAKRH CURED § John R. Gentry Lowers the HavE NOT BEEN LOOTED | e ‘I- 7t for 'the amenament and 22 | ol r the amendment making na heirs have been dead thirty or forty years | against it. i ° i o | :.'m)l 'hl(‘ d}nr»donls of the three whose| N Ko o & gt = T ASHING < pe | rights in the ranch were supposed to have % 2 ance " . A l WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.— K W D. been ignored now present a numerous | tionai organ Flaasall Teto o AYens ngeies. | McKinnon, chaplain of the First Califor- |t tioe HOEE She ALL ITS FORMS 'rs members of the execu- Dr. Haines discoverer, will send a host in’the role of plaintiffs, ive com i vere | : Volunteers, who was with his regi- Summonses h.l\»'ph:un served on elght | voled down after Cloonsiderablendeliate by ‘ualxl‘l’m:rl’;; “) wr1 o L""nf"fyfl ‘;’”:L]d)‘w}a' 3 2 called the hite ouse to-day ar n officer o 8 & io 0 of San| ¢ v,\ v ce Legion | o Stomach are e lled \,}},,. e it the Drosiaent Whed | Francisco, and this act has brought the | of the Loyal Temp m;‘* L \"’J,,’_ habi y v 0S ANGELF ‘ ing the stories of ¢ whole of the ranch owners into union for | ex-officio deleg to national conve Kidney B/ ment of horse Ahe Philiopines, . Faf | defense. Hon Lon for | tons was cayried without opposition. FheLma g 1 in the Philippines, ey nnemon e o ‘aiternoon programme was largely - said that the stories z G d John | & Sk \merican s ere entirely | Bruen secretary. < parties N over to the celebration of the twen e Skin, e e “|Land Owners of San |imrial wer precent. ‘amone them be: | (p-aith anniversary of the {ormation of ,,;rr.;mw o d, Disease It is true,” said he, “that a good many < : ing Messrs. Ei o hn e e e e arion: nfals from hur , U1seases t is tru 2 3 3 | ter. Wi >hegle: Mrs. Mary B. Reese of thi everything n es have ]yva,nhlnnwd .uiq’ Tt‘nmnxl Ysidore Orgamze. 1‘5:‘.]0“\1 ul"lfvi‘[i‘.jrrgr' \l\\l)lx.:.‘llv,n(] 2.“5‘1)( s ey e Willard for B [iee e gt hoke s been the work of Chinamer | ment was adopted o Talse an expense | the union at the frst convention (which | tion and race sl : 0 - v Stnination she declined). spoke to the | Send for e st been bet he evacuation of a | Spectal Dispatch to The Call. r‘(f\"\’}n:"‘flm”, e 7 topoiuted 10 | PO o S aring the remainder of the | the rest of nd the entry of the ssary to | ey ; The oo GILROY, Oct. 2.—The land owners of Brcheommittes consists | Sddress k, R. Es \ Ysidore held a speclal meeting to! | Derg, Geamge T Duming ooB o 7. Yinil- | and vis * in Gilroy for co-operation as co-de- its in the pending sult brought in the Superior Court of San Franeisco by : Nedis 10,’,',2 Bt | the alleged heirs of Ygnaco Ortego, who | ‘ close thirc S he P 6 he situation in the Phil- | claims a half-interest in the grant of ; California—Original—Tsaac H. _Albin, | Vere won by Joh R L e e Wil remaln in Washington a | which Ortego was the original owner. | Hied & voluntary petition in Ean':;‘?{"?;cé;\“f‘ R Tota A Melly, Soldicrs’ few Another fmportant question | ' The claim is based on the assumption | Tt otal labiities wers places ot s5amy, | Home, Lo’ Angeles, $5. Addlllunal—"“‘ oy o afternoon the convention listened to short s from the State superintendents = Ik Quit staccfi_. Chappall Ccnfels W)th McKinley. Archbishop olic dele- Pacific Coast Pensions. WASHINGTON, Oct. been granted as follows overy, odorle: Publisher Nte]y Incolvent. NEW YORK, Oct. 2L—F. Tennyson Neely, the publisher of 114 Fifth avenue, tasteless, kind o r the o in three h atchen was the fa- | gate to the F 3 but he finish p« no better thar House to-da L—Pensions have ing Rogers Y'ru and Vine e foul tc ade by Silkwood that wiil develop during the Archbishop’s | that the three youngest children of Or-|ang the assets at smm George H. Hubbard, Aliburn, $4 to $8. In- m the home. t Santa | F‘ visit here will be the future of the Cath- | tego did not %n x;vr‘ir hfm!mq T(‘f‘i“\{l‘ a_n\é crease—Joseph A{)d]Lal;:]h L;’:d An, _e]PS 38 e — : Saconda 1ea feo olic: chure Cub of the proceeds of the several transfers o 12; Oliver e, Escondido, e E S etor D o et churehith o the rancho from ihe three eldest children, Fire at San Xavier. 3 (Owidows, eic—Sarah Jane e ly carry wit by Gt b who had dominion over the ranch and TUCSON, Ariz, Oct. 21.—The mining |ard, Hazelton, $8. | a_million pounds if the money was B \ the thereh ‘,.|','.”‘, i B DX Supplies for San Isidro. Who were authorized by decree of the | company's store and the assay offica af | Washington—Inerease—William Harsel, | 21000 notes. It is worth while for ever R BTy | MANILA, Oct. 2L—Lawton's colufnn is | court of Monterey to dispose of it. The | San Xavier were destroyed by fire. Loss, | Ellenburg, 8§ to $12. Original widows, etc. | man to know this, so as to be prepared : establishin; 2 Hl n Isidro | six children of Ortego and his direct | $2000. —Catharine Ewing, Spokane, 8. for an emergency. N Launck a the shal- | A Tow oo bIn iR y bplies have been landed in the ty, but mile in v Wity to be transported overland. In the fecond heat ¢ led from start & 80 88090806 .0090. .00. L] to finish. Anaconda o 2d second place | En Route to San Francisco. 8 [ PERFECT MANHOOD! The human body in full heaith and strength Is the noblest work of nature, yet half the world Is broken down by paln or dlssase. New discoveries sweep away old-time remedles, and ELECTRICITY fs now the paramount cure for disease. If you have Rheumatlsm, Kidney Trouble, Backache or eany Nervo-Vital allment my | throughout ane bs | the Tear "t riig Fatchen brougnt up in| gm 16y1S, Oct. 2L—The third battalion 50" closs | of the Thirty-clghth Volunteers left Jet- " but the sens * | ferson Barracks to-day for the Philippines Yo | Via San Francicco, Colonel Anderson and Ashiand Wiikes cug | Staff accompanied the battaiion. The first | ier notch in his sulky. The time at | and second battalions started )eszcrday | the quarter was 313, at the half 1:01}, at | P {he three-quarters 1:33% and the finish NO OFFERS MADE FOR u are doing for In the 2:20 cl; e Martha Whips, a ss pa , proving a0 Tap: rohibitiven far o Lace i straight AGRICULTURAL PARK 3 (IA’ was a Lvll‘l!) contest and were the horses & tional spurt was I he great son c R eats [ 3 . vement from In‘!};g{’;inf {rflm'the 2 r;)dd-a. Burmah was . i ' e ked upon as the “lobster” in t Chan| B R R vy s o 30 chenget 10 0 Dr. McLaughlin Electric Belt and Rossmore, Stallion Nomination Stake ® twenty-aix s LIS LerIoug| Cvent there were Open to All. ® 10 the seneral B Gtretch ‘three dockeys o p";;w“r":“l";*“’{flfif‘- SACRAMENTO, Oct. 2L.—A meeting of Wl absolutely cure you. My new method Is a perfected body on Beaumonde re the directors of the State Board of Agri- | about the head | culture was held to-day, when a state- ment of the financial condition of affairs battery with electrodes which DO NOT BLISTER like old-style belts, and my science of applying the current gives you the health and e dnst n in_comparativ. ‘ ubmitted. It showed a very i darkness, € | was . y pleas- ; darknes long. “shot, - gatting | e soontt cotne o thasstont Bircen ot slamina of full manhood. This Is acknowledged the grandest fair. Bllls amounting to r Invigorator that man or woman can use, for it fills you with th2 ted exhilaration of ambiifon and courage. How welcome this remedy has been to thousands whose pans It has soothed away, whose weakness It has cured. By my speclal method of applylng the current I restore debllitated youth and give energy to age; 1 cure VARICOCELE by | the Lne The benefit on me iz al- my school, woman of » to get a satisfactory bid for the property, or to get an offer to exchange a new site for the pr‘fif‘n( one. The rec- ommendation wa: that the old park be usea until a y offer is ob- tained, and the p"ulmnllln s are that the Hurdle handicap; purse urmah, 133 (Mattier), 2 P F, 13 (Cairns), 3 to b expense B Bty 3 oty Wil eantirse ko tso. e e renewing action of thé blood vessels and clearing away- the con- and In- | park for some time to come. £ PR s = | P’The directors decided to change the gestion; 1 cure LUMBAGO and BACK PAIN by sending the voltage t care and at- Free for all, two in thr | Futurity stake heretofore offered by the through the relaxed muscles and weakened nerves and restoring the kidneys to a healthy condition. ~Medicines do not cure, for they add no vitality. Something morz is nesded—that Is the strong nerve force generated by my famous Belt. When you see a man who was bent In pain able to s'and straight up and suffer no more you must be sure the remedy is rel'able. Here is such a case: WEAKNESS AND BACKACHE. John R. Gentry (Andrews) Anaconda (Keating) . Jos Patchen (Dickinson) Time Running—One mile. | Hactenda, % (Joe Webe Alaria, 98 (Fauntleroy), 7 Correct, % (See), 4 to 1. Time—1:41. soclety to a stalllon nomination stake, open to all stallions. Nominations are to | be made before January 1, 1900. The produce of mares bred in 18% are eligible and must be named before January 1, 1901. The colts are to race as two-year- olds at the fair in 1%02. This is expected | to be one of the richest stakes ever run in California, and a number of nomina- | tions by Eastern breeders will be made. tein's symptom ord sheets Eent e how long THE FLEGKENSTEIN MEDICAL INSTITUTE, EMPORIUM BUILDING, Flle Wood, Rey del San Juan and Ping also | TAN = ran. | CHINAMAN MURDERED. Running—Six furlongs; selling. — Gibbettifiibbet, 108 (Joe Weber), 3 to 1. | Had Trouble With His Partner Over a Woman. Jerid, 107 (Enos), P\G? % i Patriarch, 102 (Fuentz), to Time—1:14%. BAKERSFIELD, Oct. 2l.—Gee Duck, a i z well-to-do merchant of new Chinatown, Beau Monde, San Augustine, Sea Spray. [ was shot and killed here this v Stromo, Mies Daly, Purniah, Graclas and | an alleged partner, whot Mnor;ec!:m:;aby BOX 432, PETALUM. Cal., Oct. 2, 1899. . DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN—Dear Si; T have been wearing your Belt over two months and it has completely cured me of my weakness, not a symptom of which is left. I consider it a great cure for such ailments as mine, and shall be pleased to answer any inquiries sent me about your Belt. Yours truly, LOUIS STANLEY. Stredtiin fronto store 702 Market St., cor. Kearny, San Francisco, and @ B e ooy buck's wife, and (0SS 2 @ D R' M A' MGLAUGHLIN Burdick Biock, Corner ,Spmg and Second St?le;ts, Los Angeles 2 Summer, 111 (Enog), 8 to 2 was the culmination of the trouble. Ducl : Office hours—8 a. m. t08:30 p. m.; wundays, 10 to L. NEVER BOLD IN DRUGSTORES. Time—1:08. was unarmed. Officers have been unable i ' Cowboy, Legnder and Proclamation &lso ran. ' | name 1s glven as Gee § P000IV0O0D0P00000000000000003000906 000008000800000690002300006823 825 and 855 Market Street, Somis also ran. < peared. The killing took place on the Rooms 615-516 I‘\fil' Floor, Running—Five furlongs; purse $150. street in front of Duck’s store. Two shots Office Hours: F a. m. to 12 Pletou, 103 (Grace), from 1 to 5 p. m.; nge,” Tuesdays ndays, from 10 a. m, to Steel Dimmond, Frank Kithrey, Cue, Pidalia, | to get any trace of the murderer. ‘whose

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