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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1899. | SEVTTETOUN S O LSOO SUSIOSON 6 L1 S HODSNO 00D ]O H N A R SS E L L Hale’s, | Hale’s. 5 : S SRt e e T JUNTPETITION ¢ ASK THE PRESIDENT 3 . RU i TO APPOINT WHEELER: - | ' o s 1 l f '5 —OLLOWING is the petition now in circulation and being signed by the & | 5 I commercial interests of this city and coast to President McKinley ask- © | 2 ing him to appoint William R. Wheeler to the vacant place on the Inter- ‘3 MEIL | b state Commerce Commission: ® 2 > 3 s : i | c 13 To the President, Washington, D. C.— g it'’s a source of satisfaction to put opportunities like this Wheeler fhe oas % Your Excellency: We, your petitiomers, & within your reach ; doesn’t happen every day of course ; Candidate. respectfully beg to represent that the g i embroideries at half, at = e % great amd manifest interests of the Pa- & third off and quarter off | g : | suaranteed gloves m o el Mers cific slope should fairly entitle that g the usual price, make to- | = 0 o iation of our H. B. lamb- llam R heeler o his 3 2 ’ - " | & eloves fi > 8 e g section of the United States to represen- g day’s chan;e lmponapt 3in, sloves T b 'Ht;l{;]mj‘n;f tation on a body like the Interstate Com- ¢ enough to call an “event”: | in every size and color; sold for sat. i 2 5 £ | = ¥ sfaction; every oV arries ou merce Commission, whose duty it is to exer- & 650 yards colored and white em- | guarantee: mended and cleaned frec: 2 ok : broidery, the usual run of ).und de— | fitted, of course : .)aL cise a supervision over the interests of & signs: 135 to 4 inches wide.....5¢ % dozeni. 1aAtes’ SAlasy Diane Walk all parts of the country. g e reldery, LOEE ing gloves, in l.vm_‘rnman nda brown, & £ ray and white; fitteg and guaran- 2 We further represent that, after the & , Saean rd;.‘.."g’ A Ferviay. dali l‘g,m\, for..... & time of the resignation of Hon. William W. & m 5 ‘1111 rv"1» n ]':\]l. rus, In Mhi -...85¢ pair Q0 % % & & g i s 2.....12%c yard | 2 J. Calhoun of Illinois from said Commis- £ /g vards: embrotaery jedgg. and ial! ’flannel% Q A 3 insertic n 2 o 6 . sion, while we respectfully addressed you ;| e ©ra | _new wrapper flannels in plaids and . 5 5 v ¥ ipes; camel's ha a S through_ our dlfferen.t _commerc1a1 bodies 5 L warm wrappers inches wide... ; requesting that a Pacific Coast man may be 3 30 danin ladice drimiotte wean. l‘f’ly-'\‘\]\"n t]!t:!mnf.' 3 3 i i i S m with braid and v SR & appointed, we x_‘efran_\ed from mentioning o " mew- e A oA 2}:;f;tt\\r“1) 1 wide : the name of, or indorsing any one for the g/ m ings and deep full flounce; come in | Yard wid fed SN z s 2 z | sorted, medium and dark colors.. . flannelettes of : 4 position, until such time as we could indi_ Sl | Yo $1.50 cach | Inches wide: in pink and M", i & i i 5 enrie on light grounds; was our 63 * cate to you the unanimous choice of the B e e D o ¥ 3 Ped cashmere w trimmed with | ity; now. : business interests of the whole coast. b rufile and ribbon; lined throughout; | & z 2 X 2 | fitted waist linings; come i | 3 A convention has just been held in this gj blue and black...— .mm el |30“lzl:erh“(]\‘lhd‘ hfl‘t‘sq o 4 e 2 B gas lighters, hox of tapers....1E f; city of the Pacific Coast Jobbers' and 6‘- el el D ] coffee mill and cannister combined 25¢ : Manufacturers' Associatiun, whichwas at- I m fulehied seams and] croglict edge, Sl peradinen woon thumfil_: b = 2 G . ) 5 ¢ tended by representatives from every line ¢ | corn pepper, for w < s £ C’ = OHN A. RUSSELL, the veteran clerk of the Board of § vi ruhbep Q(}Ods | wood potato st : of business from the States of Washing- g/ Ferrem s Y i B i et A e 3 quatt ool (RN i L ton, Oregon and California At that con- gim DiSiiciane enter i grave famtori bl ey M e ot hard l\xl\bnx’y\||y.”:‘nnm‘llun fad i ' i o gaged in compiling the annual report of the Board of Supervisors when 3-quart white rubber water hnmm | ) 8 vention the matter of indors ing some one ISJ' the shock came, and wilhn]nu w : ng he fell from his high chair pros- e o | ’@ @ 3 2 trate on the floo: Dr. Lawlor, who immediately su: ed, £ 1 rubber g i 2 ,iw 5 for the vacancy caused by the resignation <3 1T that the right Side was completely paralyzed. Though his power of speech Akwn rubber nippies; white or G000 Gooos, > s was impaired, Mr. 3 ciousness, and after several ap- a 30c dozen 8 ;’f Mrl Cali}}":; Lz :ake" :}1:’ ah“d Mr. w't;(' & | B plications of elec Bia rconaifion Badifsrros o lRadnt oo pfdfif,fnif.\ rubber compiexion brish...45c each 935, 937, 939, 941, 043, 045, 94T 2 ¥ r O is ci was e choice, wi -~ 2|1 até o'clock he emoved to his apartments at the Lick Hous 4 i3 ! s v i h?e s z : y 7 bod Utie hiak 1o iite serion GlauEn SEt b athary T 1, Said Dr. Law- Browi’s cele ry phosphate served free.| Market Street. 4 out one dissenting vote. & lor, Mr. Russell's attending phys when n 1 night. “His right ~ y 3 SRS side is completely paralyzed and his face is drawn very tightly. During his > O0f Mr. Wheeler's fitness for the posi o life ' Mx: Rudsel Hos taken ‘excepflon®ily Eood . care’ of his ‘conafttution, ‘and ? tion we are thoroughly informed and satis- 3 this may be a potent factor in bringing about his ultimate recovery.” < 7 & John A. Russell is one of the be: nd most popularly known public offi- ) Ghamber 5 fied, and we therefore request your Excel- & clals in the City Hall. He has been connected with the Board of Supervisors 1d the ami 2 3 N | for a period of some thirt 2 years, and he is familiar with every act e 3 lency that he be appointed to fill the & pa Rid by Ihak body dudng thit Wine. As b Rradent of 1aw“m‘\1~:»|f|:icnrp.f S b itd ' | R nicipal aff; Mr. 1S NO peer nd his memory on these matters has & vacarw);, and we, your petitioners, will fad on more than one occasion saved the Board of Supervisors from beuu:mn‘; ® ever o . - hopelessly involved in litigation. m Congress- C; p y John A. Ru 1 s born in Edinburgh, Scotland, In 1832. He came to rush fc and dol California in the ea cumulated a few thot In 1850, while and, with his part Farallon Island gold and worked at the diggings and ac- in gold dust. 0, he inve i his money in a small sloop d in the business of gathering eggs from the establishing a lucrative trade in San Francisco 050 FGHIHIN OB SVHDIVILIOD DODTI OGO 6 6 Do load of horses for Manila. Captain Bar- | neson inspected the steamer Flintshire vesterday, and the chances are that she | also will'be taken as a transport. af | Mr. Russell was deserted by his partner, who sailed away with the sloop and rd of again. BANKERS ARE GRATEFUL. In February, 186, Mr. Russell assumed the duties of the office of clerk of | SER A | B the Board of Supervisors, and has acted in that capacity continuously since. Fh i i Alfred P. Blacl:’s Prosecution of For- | —E-8-B 8 B 88-EEERE-8E-EEe. i gers Becker and Creegan Is LOVER'S WARM RECEPTION. |wanted Judge Graham to transter the | e the hor c Appreciated. cases to Judge Treadwell, but as he could et : 4 Alfred P. Black, Republican nominee | Solomon Crockney Attacked by the | not offer any satisfactory reason for his, B r of the Interst T | for District Attorney, won the grati- Family of His Ex-Fiancee and z - ! tude and esteem of business men Beaten. Birdie Bean Wanted throughout the country when he se« Solomon Crockney, a cloakmaker, cured the sending of Charles Becker, | his head and face covered with ban. the “prince of forgers,” to the State |appeared yesterday in to Go to War. prison. Becker is the remarkable for- | court and swore to comp rest of ulma » ‘ tailor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks. M. Rothschild, 334 Post st | ————— DEBS GOES SOUTH. | fur m. ar- £ 25 L Sormanie | Will Lecture on Sociali | ger who raised a Woodland bank draft Riddler, Annie Rid e A fl?m at Fresno: s ma The Pacific Mail Company's steamer | from $12 to $22,000, and Becker’s pal, [ dler, on the charge of as with a Clbase e g | ought | China for the first time in ten vears of | James Creegan, got the money at a |deadly weapon. Mrs. Riddler, who was| At 9 o'clock yesterday morning Eugene Come | continuans service came into port late. |bank in this city. So cleverly was the | arrested Tuesday night, was in court and | V. Debs, labor agitator and Soclal Demo- | The | She was looked for on Monday night, but | forgery done that even after it was | '¢% case was continued till to-morrow. t, left the city as silently as he en- | Jast Job- Debs was on his way to Fresno, Crockney was engaged to Annle Rid- | did not arrive from the Orient until early | known to be spurious none could de- | dler, but the engagement was broken off. Save Money on Your Bar Outfits. ssoclation ki " g . | w he lectured last night, and from : To0VE vesterday morning. The delay, W due | tect the forgery without a magnifying | and 'when he went to the Riddler store at | e sht, , ‘\-’u"r}’ to the coal famine at Honolulu.; Knowing | glass. Mr. Black considered such a |1046 Howard street Tuesday night the | to Los Angeles, where he We sell them for less money than any other concern on the tained at the isl- | man as Becker extremely dangerous to | family set upon him, he with chairs Erds Bevliion Son hat no riel Gowa be e Under the auspices || c0ast. We make them ourselves and guarantee them to be supe- ds the company cabled the captain at | be at large and followed him relent- ind whatever was handy and he had to 1 e for his life ;nr the 1 Democratic party. He in- THE HALL MURDER. okohama 1o come along slowly and | lessly until he cut away every possi- Biie broke oft the engagement,” said | tends t O Oaklariels oaa ”Og- AIH fitted fl;muihwt with nickel trimmings, the counter tops cconomize the coal. In consequence the | ble defense. en ecker pleaded | Crockney yesterday, “because I got my | night n find time, on his w: and rails being of either walnut or oak, to suit the rest of t Charles R. Dodge, the Old Hotel | (ing came from Yokohama under three | guilty and was sent to the State prison, | bank book. back from her I had iven | back to Chicago. g he outfit. —_———— where he | Dr. Parker's Cough Cure. One dose will stop | rving out his sentence. | her lots of presents and intended to ma also in the State prison. | her, and when a friend told me last x eeper, Appears in Judge | oo nstead of six, which number she THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE CO. Creegan = Tfeadwel! s Court. 2 R ;‘::etr()ugh[ up 91 c 9 sec- | Bankers and business men' realize thas | that it was all right again 1w ;u to :he | a cough. Never fails, Try it, %c. All druggists * nl ) B et Nanper > China bro 97 c R e e store. I met with a cold reception, s — e ) , e i ond cabin and 421 Chinese pas Alfred P. Black is the right man for | 5u L e g e : -— i ofnt, charged with the mur- | Goiopher 25 she met the port Ohlo, | District Attorney, and accordingly they | o5 Annie r i e | Police Commissioners Meet. 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, Above Sixth. i ce cook on bound into Honolulu. The Ohio hus the | will give him thelr support. | tacked m | The Board of Police Commissioners met | SRR OFETNG 1Y night, vade cavalry an scharged s — last night and decided to postpone until yeu g was among the | Will Prospect for Oil. their next meeting the appointments of [ —————————————————— — 0 Lxl\f- the place: patrol drivers & otheiy g 5 S of those | . The youns lady | Henry J. Crocker Wendell Easton, C. S. S ‘Was active ved by the § | HEALTH BOARD CLAIMS { Y o nd stowed her- | Benediet. F. W oy £ £ moved by the Supervisors. in (E“u\":enllht‘)’\\r‘;u” owedpher. | Benedict, F. W. Sumner, George Easton, I got on my feet I ran out and Wiison, a of ex-Policeman Ponlatowski, John F. Merrill, police whistle and ame and se Ha, boliceman | Wilson, who retired about a year e T L e e HELD UP BY AUDITOR + their treatment of | patrolman. He will probably receive his | appointment after being passed by the physician. ¥ | WELLS WILL ALLOW ONLY REG- ULAR SALARUE‘.S ims nd day out the civilians aboard anq the transport were mustered for vaccina- arted | tion and Miss Bean's sex was discovered. | 4 his She was put ashore at Honolulu, where friends cared for her. The young lady as-| Serts that she was a reporter on a Stock- ton paper vas going to Manila yon and George W. Henderson corporated the Yukon Crude Oil | make them s 'lh a capital stock of $250,000, | me." been subscribed. Attorney Friedlander, for the Riddlers me t fer f be- al correspondent. he begged to be allow | K ie on her way, but the officers CoL g liquor, ansport were obdurate and Miss Secretary Carroll and Dr. “aptain Heintz. command 2 1 T W 1 h n and his wife will go Auditor Wells has made good his threat ay peCla S . Turner, was | to life. ‘The captai g ced in East in a few days. to hold up the salary claims of employ \‘\v | R Ahy Charaim. ;, from Nor- | of the Board of Health who were hired | T TR T T S B folk, Va., r Honolulu, had not arrived | under the recent decision of Judge Hunt. 1 £ oy & = when the China sailed.” The rate of re-| A big bunch of dishonored warrants were ist of figures that accompany the goods » a bar. | insurance on the mlr;lue ver sru .l‘lxl‘\dflClll] 1 Gehioed o rethrrel) thiRsuretary: Carroll, e arel mentibathe: They will: ntarest to er unl yesterday afternoc > 2 0 claims draw: any you and be introduction, you are a The " T Kise wisha Company's | with notice that no claims drawn on an: > s of the Board of | stranger to us, to the low prices you steame Hn )urh’ Maru sailed for the lnll the rozumr 1und 0! s | 45 and the cir- | Bean was left behind in Haw. is kept in a | __Among nr passenge Comment | Whiting, who went to Manila d the | of the Monadnock. He was ta nna, Hongkong and I fe nursed him back rel of it—Je P WACHENDORF MAY GO FREE. Motion to Dismiss Him From Custody | Austr: crows amship Compan Moana for v Auditor Wells' action were: e i reeiahhon | B. Reed, ambulance matron, with passengers and freight. On | eec BUTTER, squars . .. 3 ite st $30, October $60 s Entertained by Judge Cook. the Moana there was not a berth to be h d'ffl Harbor Hospital, August $30, Choice creamery. P 7 e 2 e 4 I >eter Cs sistz arket inkpector, In all probability Dr. C. C. J. Wachen- | got for love or money, v:l:ln; \urll:r(:‘v;:-.mhl;’q; (S 1 lel"eflce Of COSt between a %):(U{,;rl; "'n M l‘}:‘.:\,:l-“u_\; nli food | MAPLE SUGAB Hb brick |2;G dorf, charged with the murder of John | CATEO Wer ons.oL apples.and : R e & et i ' cee enbeck, will be dismissed ,,,,m cus- | cases of canned goods Jl‘he remains of inspector, October, $7 l:eng)tl‘\t{he[rm‘%l;f At I el it fo oW erom: James R. Holt, who : . % 250, st s e A good and a poor baking pow- e | e e : SALAD DRESSING, bot......25¢ h e dischargec bz Bt ¢ Honolulu on_the Moan ector, October, $0; Frank Browell, brated make. Distric orn. Solomo: 2 g e | istect f tomons i el o fn Hywil, andcame here der would not amount for a fam- cpieton. October, &4 pecton, Getober. 38 | O r attempt but | s mong those who sailed on the Moana | John D. Nolan, a imes Winfield Scott, Regularty. 300, ehl- olone 7. el o : tor, October, $10 3 t on, made | ¥ille Conut General at Sydnes N 8. ily’s supply to one dollar a year. S o Horaitin, aitane fond 1x: | ROYAL MALT WHISKY, bot. ... 75¢ S This whisky is unsurp a motion to dismiss the ler on the it A Ckland Hood and iwite. s Rr R "B, Ses. None better in_the m: ground that the ‘‘corpus delicti” had not me here from New Zealand to Th inspector, October, n{m .Yohn this | € pOOl‘ pOWder W()uld Cost health inspector, October, $100; e ! Hood ¢ A ‘long argument fol- Cook was inclined to on, but allowed the el sions, statistician, Sepmmlwrs ), October this _morning to pre- . : Thomas He: ector, Octo- B L alatement Lof: BoNOL. aiilici daughter of Cap- many tlmes thls ln doctors bllls §7: Thomas M. Terein: [ TOMATO CATSUP, plnt hot ...15¢ fendant and upon the filing of this | 2 : been on.s: Sirea | . o) Jetober: §75; Filbert Bacigalupt, Tdeal brand—best and 'purest. g t Judge Cook will pass judgme Enr:;h:n‘z‘l:y\‘fifr;‘: Francisco, also went | rbage inspector, October, da 1$ w. Regularly n the opinion of the co » sta ome o > - 2 Sl T, $15. Tent Hheahiot thons Bafciont cause for | Among the Honglong Maru's passen- > r’ghy‘xe'fnl{:1fr(:«llns?fgflxrrs-()f’.?rfiwl| e GERMAN DILL PICKLES, qt. - .10c ot the trial the prisoner will be | Bers _for Honolulu were Mother Judith redistricted the city for hospital purposes. = given y e Pl i e g L AT Iieretofore considerable confusion has re- | Regular price 1dc. = e i e R Roy l B k' l ’d l' l sulted becanise of questions of jurisdiction i P. B, cantiine for Pubic Atmin- | Ko . Solgkty Jret settivmart al baking I'owader may cost a little Betiveen the Harbor station and the Cen | aprictmac Boxas for Manila ator; De atic nominee. ev. jalt and e are missionaries o ouble of that u\rt . ——— ) i Sha ha 4 Co ander F. ~(‘h(r]ulr\ hn“o\er trou! i o m i aE B Biimore, T 5 N. I8 going t6. Hon- more per can, but it insures perfect :1"L(.‘“\."n‘d'za“i,‘f“lhf‘a?.\“‘:fn‘;? aistrict now | nacked by experienced hands and kong to take command of one of the ] ill receive all | H Every preparation has been perfected by | Spanish ships captured during the battle | T e ot bomided: orl. the ‘west. by delivered free. the ladies of the Soclety for the Preven- | of Manfla. h l f d I f Bevicadero street and on the east by e tion of Crueity to Animals for the enter- | , The ship ’th"ff]';f“‘“é-"‘““{_"‘lfh,"‘;l"‘ll‘f';g wholesome (01¢) n aCt lt lS more Third street. The park ambulance wiil MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. tainme » be given this evening In Met- | 10T BBy R0 8 A e care for all cases west o Devisadero o e e od )’HT\HH[:,\;} street. "1[: “gr‘fl;;: This 1s the fastest lrlhmugvt in a lon, e R ) e e = economical in the end, because it goes Divoice Suits Filed. 39 STOCKTON ST, | 3253 FILLMORE ST., pa m";“"t Hnen She went out in a south- Suits for divorce have been filed by Ruth | 0id number 21 Stockton D Robar® ~object | & i R urther in leavening and never spoils SIS A e R | Sagmn i | o Lot % memi which g I’ dumb Anima desertion; genera he ship Bonanza made the run up in ; d Jen- — and the badge Is 10 be emblematic of the | ¢ixty-eight hours, which s the recor Julia M. Gilmore, for desertione ardden les to which every member has to | Syyhnny” Cané Is no longer shipping the food S e EResy ‘l‘l'mn I()M;:,); “\;vk x{ -T‘1~ h,.)\(( | master m({ ':‘hfl ihmnnnr‘fi";}iflwm{)lndn fallure to p d. orkers to make L{ s connection wi that bo r a8 P e and Chaniie MeCarthy was el R S e o e Tudses iull; DR JORDAN’S crear R pointed {h his place. McCarthy knows l B k ————————— D Omommeive Ghampicn, | Bt o B e iy oyal Baking Powder used always in Farragat Jackis Comes to Grist. SEUM OF AKATOMY # s master for American vessels has made a f the MAREET 57. bet. G273, 5.F. An old campaigner remarked vesterday | pond record for himself. Chaxles Miller, gne; of the crew o rgest Anato that he would stake his life on Dr. O'Don- | _The British ship Metropolis arrived from makln the b United States torpedo boat destroyer Far- Wt Lees Anstomical Muscum in the nell's election as Coroner next Tuesday. Newcastle, Australia. vesterday in the ISClllt an CaKeE saves Ot ragut, with a companion, attempted last disease pesitively cured by the oldest he gentleman bases his opinfon on the %';' !lu:{‘{vf fi '«\'-On"f“th . On !'}D:,e;nh(‘r night to force his way into the Orpheum | ;;:nj;;&-mchu Est. 36 years. atlon of the pmp to elect the ohn Adams, one of the crew, died from against the wishes of the special police- . AN—PRIVATE DISEASES § e and he s at everybody | natural causes and was burled at sea. d theater. The result was a | Coasul tictly priv :‘ :m‘ the praises of Ur 0 Donnell as the The Harbor Commissioners met yester- ea t an money, . m,fl‘n»“';‘t llx!lla&h“ %1”‘2 T s ROt E T"«..?“:.n.‘-‘uu!"::fla.:dn::'uwu{fl;::x’ e best Coroner in our history. +'° | day and awarded the contracts for the Mocidedly the worst of it until he drew Pos.tive Curein every case undertaken. ———————— {g;;ull‘g!nr‘of,réhob g Wl sip his club and struck Miller. After the tar il Book. PHILOSOPRY of p No. 7). e buflding of the hydraulic dressed at the Cit . MAILED FREE. {A Undue Influence Charged. | hoist whs awarded tne Vulean iren ; B e ker ut the iy BE el mrn’,‘ A contest of the will of the late Susanna | Works for and the other work to the . 1 Hoepltal o “battery and disturbing the ; 1051 Market St..S. F. Brown was filed vesterday by Katherine | it} Street Improvement Company . for z)oxs?gl?::;flgz?gra;: i?fii:hlfflti:’ aflg;d peace. nd, a sister-in-law of the deceased. | " Captain Sprague, late of the barkentine d Th v re apt to§ il the fq dg ph The contestant alleges that at the time of | Gleaner has taken command of the new ers. ey al P! PO! e food; they Endeavor Quarterly Convention. THE CALIFORNIA coumn OF DENTAL the execution of the will, the testatrix | four-masted schooner Columbia, and Cap- do endanger the health. All physicians wiil v SURG d mind and ‘was dominated The fifty-first quarterly convention of was of unsound mind | taln Peck has succeeded him In the 1 that al food WILL OPEN_tor “he admission of studeats Swer and unduly influenced by Thomas C. | Gleaner. tell you that alum in food is poisonous. the Golden Gate Christian Endeavor Un- MONDAY. Ootober 22, Kierulff, one of the residuary legatees,| The British steamer Duke of Fife ar- jon will be held in the Central M. E. For hmher particulars address who importuned her to execute the con- | rived from Brisbane yesterday, after a Church, Mission street. between Sixth 8. W. DENNIS, M.D., D.D.S., Dean, tested will, after misrepresenting its pro- | smart passage of twenty-six .y, She and Seventh, this evening. The meeting 416 Parrott buudlu visions. Decedent’s estate 1s valued at $80,- | has been chartered as a transport and is will open at 7:45 o’clock with a praise ser- GILBERT u B 000. . cheduled to sail on the 10th inst. with ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORKs vice led by J. J. Morris. L rotary, 1181 Bo m““- A-M., MD., Seou