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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1899. TOLINIT FR 10 FORTIFCATINS Officlals Trying to Pre- vent Bombardment. WILKINSON CHOSEN WARDEN OF FOLSOM Was Commissary of Supplies and Gate Kegper During Warden Hale’s ORDERED SENT BACK TO' CHINA Peculiar Case of a Mon- golian Convict. dry weather has made this pest suffi- clently vigorous to enable it to become dangerous, whereas it would not be so under different climatic conditions. Its particular preference for alfalfa flelds the entomologists of Nebraska are not able to explain. They do report, however, that the pest does manifest a decided prefer- ence for this character of vegetation. The body of the regular army worm, for in- stance, is smooth and devoid cf hair, but the “fall” army worm has sparse halrs growing out from small black spots on his body, giving it a much rougher ap- pearance. The fall army worm also pos- sesses a whitish Y-shaped mark on the head and differs from the other species also by being a third smaller. ADVERTISEMENTS. ! (4 + e . Th‘e S(late 'n:}\'ersllty has a(:lll‘::\lseld fSlrm- h to Th ers to plow as deeply as possible in those REQUESTS MADE TO CASTRO Term o = A e R L PR, VP r . ALBUQUERQUE, N. Mex., Nov. 11.—A | has made its appearance. The worm or- , THIS GOVERNMENT CANNOT FORCIBLY INTERFERE. ks b < 20 .2 International Law Prevents Repre- sentatives of the Powers From Checking the Fight Between Venezuelan Factions. SR 1 Dispatch to The Call. case full of interesting possibilities to the lawyers came up here to-day before United States Commissioner H. R. Whit- ing. In 15% a Chinese named Shoo Cow was sent to the penitentiary to serve a term of thirteen years for murder com- mitted in Grant County, New Mexico. Al- lowances being made for good behavior he was released yesterday and was imme- diately ordered deported, as he had no certificate entitling him to remain in this country under the law. He sought legal | advice and determined to resist deporta- | tlon, claiming that while cofined in the penitentiary he had no opportunity to pro- cure a certificate. The attorneys repre- dinarily eats the alfalfa down to the roots, and many farmers fear the very root of the plant is rendered worthless by them. There is some apprehension that this worm will prove very damaging to the winter wheat that has been put in. On this point the university scientific men have agreed and advised the farmers of the State to be sure to keep the flelds free from weeds, that the moth may have as little opportunity to propagate as pos- sible. This insect passes the winter, they explain, in little cells just below the sur- face, and the breaking of these cells re- sults in the destruction of the eggs de- posited. -It is impossible to do anything of this kind in the alfalfa fields unless the farmers are prepared to lose in one sea- BARGAIN ...GLOVE SALE... Ladies’ TWO-CLASP KID GLOVES, good fitting, ser- viceable quality, complete as- sortment of sizes, colors tan, red, 'brown and black—on special sale at c WELLING- senting the United States Government | (o8 S8 SAFGHEIRE 0 v WE S A e |s y have cultivated for N, Nov. 11— | claim that the wvery fact of his having | several years. Alfaifa culture has reached acas and Com- O enine > & felon of | enormous proportions in Nebraska the Cs s such he was not entitled to a | ried to the Supreme Court before it is settled. past three years. To-day it is estimated This indi- at is tivated grasses, was alfalfa. cates the importance of the crop t certificat v % s 1 | that of the 300,000,000 tons of ha cihe Chinese has appealed to tha District | quced by the State this year, one-halt I O 3 3 of the product, or nine-tenths of the cul- "TABLE COVERS. S R O o O o O S o R A e A g | 7 NEY being threatened by the fall army worm. & | CROWD TAKES DEWEY i oy beet flolds tha worms have New designs, 8-4 size, regular cen destroyed in large numbers by spray- & 2 * | ing the plants with paris green in strength value $2.50—special at < | AND BRIDE CAPTIVE of one pound to 150 gallons of water. This 5 P * 3 | T h:qu]{n;lcn f;»und Srery, s:x;! a‘x;_ml;y.fi:\‘nl'! $I 50 :» would have been done in the alfalfa’fields Surrounds Them on a New York | U4t 1t been found that dragging heavy | - = $ Street and They Are Forced to Take Refuge in a Store. W YORK. Nov. 1L.—A crowd fol- | rollers over the fields appeared to produce better results. In many counties of the State both of these remedles, however, have been tried d still the worms seem | B R B R R R O A g R aC 2O% SCR SO SR SR =Y 4-4 size Tapestry worth 75¢c—special at Covers, lowed A iral and Mrs. Dewey to-day as | to prosper, traveling from field to field in | L i lown Fifth avenue from the | their efforts to find something to eat. The | & 45c Bot Fifteenth street gathercd | indications are that they will spread all | ¢ = L] : 5 nd kept 3 i over the State unless stopped by cold | ¥ NDVELTY BATT-NB;HG LAGE EDV around nllani ather—Correspondence of the Country | 41114 - | outed and hurral Gentleman. e . ; 5 were made to raize the | e |$ ERS AND TiDIES—Just received. 2 pemestons A DOG THIEF. Be The largest variety of Nov- : . begsed and implored 76 . 2 people to allow him. to procees. Strangely Enough, He Has a Pen- | ¢ el Eillow"Taps in San | refuge in a store, | chant for Newspapers. | + Francisco on display at our | d by a door a| The Warren-ayenue station police are | & stores + 1 . S hunting for a thief that steals news, and | ¢ . 3 vas given to the admiral by rding to present indications it will | & - I '\:';'fnh'-'.';m'y‘;: ‘Y:“;;.“l)lv’l‘nfli‘x;g the whole available force to catch | ¢ ON SALE AT BOTH STORES., to the ljoining the e description of the culprit is: *Tall, | 3 i s W cK up. legs, two drooping ears and a long | & * THOMAS WILKINSON, THE NEWLY ELECTED WAR- e o s B | S b \ O 3 5 his old s hen he went tolen from their doorsteps. $ DEN OF FOLSOM PRISON. and escorted Dewey in and | Complants hecame so frequent that | o KUHLBERB; STRAUSS & FRUHMAN, $ TN S d them tc spe ive was detailed to watch | ¢ k3 S o TIN PRISON, Nov. 11— Kin Director Devlin fternoon Manager Boldt of the | for and catch the thief. Wide awake and | o * The deadlock pr . Board of | VO hy Astoria made the following | alert as the detective was, it a long | ¢ 107-109 Post Street. pS i D t time before he h‘urnlc‘-‘l how the newspa. & 22 * ewey requests me pers were really stolen. S bd ; Tl e D D s sl e it 1220, 1222 and 1224 Market Street. 3 todne c A\h‘m\nll\m h residences near L!;xkle)"am] \\':Arrrx; a p¢ o & H e a e anc s wife | nues, which is the locality where the 1 o>+ R S SR SOR SOR S SR o8 So8 20 O R CR SO S 2 s Nurses for Swelling | lection to_the pos Tho Bive baen subjscte ndrequest the | pers had regularly disappeared, he saw | 9SO ¢8+0+6e0 ¢ . 920:9:8 Grocery Bill | kinson of San Frar who was & ; - | peo; demon: og dash for a paper and run swiftly = - rocery Bill. i ox Commissary v with it. So astounded he that LUTHER AS A HUMORIST. looks up, sees the woman, steps to one Zer ell-known t . and gave v to rgot to give chase until the criminal side in a p: nd stands very still until hen Aguirre was ap- ded in getting a I te. had two board for & ay with his booty. To the thefts of the dog the police now ascribe all the complaints of newspapers doorsteps in this district— | His Geniality Tempered the Acri- S mony of His Zeal. Zeal tipped with humor is what made e has pa: Detroit Free Press. e e Most Extraordinary Club. s i 4 el Ada Brown Talbot ew Y leave the SR Lutner so effective, says Samuel M. Ada Brow: 0 > tuatio > | 1 Crott in the Atlantic Magazine. He | € f the Clubwoma ays that B s him. PARNELL EOME SAVED. Recent inventions. struck heavy blows at the men | MOSt_extraordinary club 'she ever was But he was such a genial, whole- nducted by a demure and di raw jute r . Warden Aguirre’ eport: Gra Tam‘mnn;’ Hall to Advance Money to A resident of ltaly has patented a de- vice for tne prevention of seasickness, adored. ole- souled jconoclast that those who were an of 7, the daughter of a hTe editor called one ds sver on orders ; T sing a_belt to be strapped around | most shocked at him couldn’t help but 3 > r called one da Xi sold since Jar | Prevent ;oreclosuxjeA . | the waist, with triangular pad attached |like him—between times. He would give ived by her little friend with shipped nee 11.—The Parnell | to the inner fsce, to prevent undue mo- | a smashing blow at the idols and then a Do sota o « d booked elow County, Ireland, internal organs when the ship | warm hanu-grasp and a hear iod t Fors T B 4,000; - on’ T v for o : You” to the and then | ey et g . to be manufactured to Hall, nildren will find much pleasure in a | and iconoclast w hcgn{m'n :‘nrl! 2 -+ = ers, 194,000, nittee Keid | neW go-cart which has a pair of oscillat- ether, trying to see if there were pie G Pl e % 3 = wareh 000 evied 1o | INg levers pi . . idol worth s Itwas i so | DN D uot for mec it Is L0 a0y Sub. it e requiren e hora 4, | With roas leading to the front ng, and yet so unatectedly S Of i T S an ars e 1, 1900 Lord Mayor of | attachment on the spokes, whereby the ingly the right thir s e A of everyb Redmond, M. P., | operation of the levers turns the wheels upshot of it all was that I i Gpa s S e s of the board vot three weeks ago they | 404 Prop: v saying that Dr. aMrtin wasn't | T : B President Fitzi 5.000 was needed to res. | Blectric rate the type | such & ; after a b and fthes éstate from | DATS: OF has a | Luther's Talk penetrated circles - “ sk = = Nt $5000 raised | INagnet set in_position to ate the | which ‘\‘ll’u w rn\;lpcu-d Mm_h;;»chh\g: when you push h sed of having | panied by Ber o = 4 the Acader of | levers when the KeyS are depr a | theological treatis Men were conscious o Yoo onsh I : Rying ded s wn L d officers. araSpacademy of | short distance, making it unnccessary to | of a good humor even in his invective; for 5 Ll A 1 official E : £ force the key down for the full strok tme to fove ‘he | President. Dono’t you think that’s nice?” i - o An improved piano_stool can be raised s eye before he | P70 4 NMrs. T del- nion Council — FRY HAS RESIGNED. or lowered as desired without the neces- | | sity of revolving it to turn the screw, the knocked them down. In order to engage Karlstadt in a con- | P hia Saturd aaure soouncll iRl g v spindle being hollow and containing one | troversy he drew out i from his SR ST T National Uni S at Auburn. | Will Leave the Santa Fe System Ow- | end of an L-shaped lever, whicn has a | pocket and cr ‘Take it | TUncle Bill’s Ideas. s v eorsetown and i1 holes inside the vertical | tack me boldly?" took it, put it ing to Friction. friction press alternately on the spike and ‘the metal bent into U shape, with siots cut along the sides to fit the different siz of coin, a spring wire being placed acros ng to prevent the coins from fail- each other their hands and parted. person in a sentence that was much more effective than his labored vituperation ( smus star The frog that does the most croaking California Counctl at its mee e g base ile slides. in his purs & r. Luther | ches th ¥ KANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. 11L—The| By the use of a new old railroad | then drank to his th. Karl- & men ar tme and 1 to-morrow will say: A prominent | sy can be used in old s holes, the | stadt pledged Luther. Then .x(l;!-r said, | DO ks ‘“_;1 et = d k City, who is high in | key being formed of a strip of spring steel | “The more violent scks ‘the more {800 only. wnon Rl R ) vilroads, -d | crimped along a portion of its length, to | I shall be delightéc hen they gave | The ambition of some persons is limited ay through & good pork s of side of the holé, thus binding the spike | One can almost be reconciled to_theo- 2 the ritual in_place. logical controversy when it is conducted | a man has such poor judgment effect on the Small change is easily carried in a new | in_a manner so truly sportsmanlike. B T e i coin holder, which is formed of a piece of | Luther had a way of characterizing a | 3ir castle Most reformers have the idea that the ions with them. —— world would be better if you would divide | your posse ! known who will ‘w York woman has patented At AP A § Inconsiderate. : ———————— achment which secur t| ‘“What makes that gengleman’s latest e. 'ALFALFA WORM IN NEBRASKA. S place, compr a meta ;' for it is | F'Sfel.srjd:n‘!nlxpuiur in his family?”’ asked - | plate to be screwed to the waist at tion of the | one Utah lady. 7 ~ Fight helght to receive a pair of hook acquainted | , She's so thoughtl replied the other. A New Pest That Discourages West- | tached to the opposite flaps of the skirt, ‘my husband’ in- : 5 e Sarmes. | srhich has & lock (o haid the bty frre | youtnfaineses canoue. nots to kabw. How e ch has a lock to hc ade in an | you ness, curious not to know how Daughters of St. George. to | open or closed position, the pivot pin hav- | th door came there t only to know | e e Lodge No. 7 of the Daughters George has moved to Templar Hall, > herea Dodg: shington, ing a head at one end, in which is mount- ed a wire loop adapted to turn the pin in either direction to lock or release the blade. ther it leads to something to eat. e Americans Are the Most Polite. In a Quandary. “What puzzles me,” Patient—No; ! murmured Chollle, as he found the other fellow had reached they were on the table.— be on M 1441, ey 1 <, he house of the adored one ahead of hi 0 i SR, Loy Michigan Central | the hBous E one ahead of him mbership night i R e ntral | ;nd was monopolizing her attention T 5t 1o Linealn Todee. and e How She “Guides Tnem.” O e i of “manners. Wit 3he- | “what troubles me is the question wheth: L hold' - > S this plant| There is a jolly mother in Brooklyn | w in. One asserted that the | €F I am this evening more of an outlander d an open as been its | who has several grown-up sons boarding : polite man on | OF @ bore.”—Indianapolis Journal. thei dose. ori e : T e il g they declare she | earth contradicted by the second, | —_————— new lodge will be insti- | iPSect A vants 0SS! "m all the time, just | who stood up for the man! oliteness of | i = new lodge will be insti worm, oEnown 1o | as it they were children. “She R e e rAln Expl““fw"; < S travel a mile t field to get | repudiates their charge, and declares | declared that the American holds the| Doctor—Did your teeth chatter when ADVERTISEMENTS. Friends of the Golden State. | into the alfal Fillmore, | that she merely wishes to advise and | paim. | you had the chill? guide them, but has long ago ceased to “The Amer- | T | ‘At this the others laughed. s terly social of Aleatraz Circle | Boyd, ? other coun: | Tule them. Here is an example of the | ican nasn't time to be polite,” one of them | Chicago News. S s report al atly damaged | way she ‘‘guides” them: el | Choppers’ Friendship Club. _. m. The pest t At dinner the other night a hig meat Have you ever seen people of different Fans and Fans. somewhat, pie and a small roast duck were brougnt | co s cross a muddy street o the Choppers’ Friendship Club, greatest on together. The duck was Intended Fo | ountrl Baltimore American. . he Wooc o % the father, principally. The bovs were rts o evonda AT tle. orting = 3 ed of memie entomologist has defined the | death on duck, their mother well knew, editor, “‘that baseball troubles get such B .;nnn‘u:\»" of 2 fall army worm.” in con ’hm it would not make a mouthful apiec e went on | an alring, considering the number of fans & aJ o S e ] from the army | for them, so addressing the boy who sat | the th: : “The Englishman simply | interestes e and entertainment. The rm which never was known to do any | nearest her, she Said, “‘Which will you |bows and plods right along through, —_—————— roll. L 2 er the direction' of J. B | damage in s lndinde piter the wmigdle | bave, Hebhle, duck or piet splashing mud all over the woman's skirt, Couldn’t Help | mitiea by initi . Prederick Kosnle, M. Harrin, A. | 0L AuSust, The alislia pootresciubies the | | Chnck, 26l Boblis Dramuytly. The German doesn't see her at all, but | . : 4 "Cts ; : = = and Thomas Thornhill. This circle v worm in every respect. The worm, No. Bobbie.” answered his mother, plods and splashes; while the Frenchman T have called,” announced the mendi- [ o H| Order of Americus. i1l give a m rade in Odd Fellows . differs in technical ways essen- | cheerfully; “you can't have duck, dear. |takes off his hat, bows low, with his hand | cant, tearfully, ['to ask you to help me | : | Hall in December i rom the regular army worm, as| Take your choice, my son, take your | over his heart, and apologizes, but he |in my extremity.” ‘Impossible” returned Sowsl | At the meeting of San Francisco Coun- | e known to the farmers generally. The ac- | cholcebut you can’t have duck!"—New | keeps right on Eplashing by, nevertheless. | the business man, promptly; “I'm not a D S0rosis | cnl No. 14, held last Monday in Red Men's Young Men’s Insitute cepted explanation is that thelexoeetingly | Vork dribune. Now, with the American it's different. He | chiropodist.”—Philadelphia Record. ou have | Hall, there was the initfation of one can- | Bt . ‘y",, finest didate. The proposition to tender a ban-| FPotrero Council No. 74 will give an en- ORI quet at one of the first-class rotisserles | tertainment and ball in Potrero Opera leathers, and a night at the Columbla the same | [10uS® on the night of the 29th inst. A T — heib | evening to all members who shall during | few evenings since the membership of this g s S the best @ | (0 rent month or December intro- | council went in & body to St. Theresa's e et shoe skill, the most refined taste [|duce a candidate who shell become a | fair. 8 RO R OO RO RO R 0 LR RO R RORBORRORCH f 3 LROROROROROIRONRG and the closest attentlon to sty! e element of shapeliness has re- nt conslderation in 1z of Sorosis, so that mony. Thousands of satisfied customers Sorosis. - We have 35 wear now SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT— member was di d and It was also spoken of as a pleasant method of drawing beneficiary | commended. novel and | | to do active work. The mem- | bers of the council in Berkeley will have | an opportunity of taking advantage of mon on the pr! work of the Order of Ameri: Independent Foresters. Beck, Keller, < Prosecuting _Attorney (Frozen Dog)— | | during special practice of over thirty years. 898 al : e e tintion i taoPointed | Your Honor, the Sherift's bull _pup has its credit. A good arlicle wili always have many cheap imitaiions, as Is the case with my famous 1 in the ampli- large attendance he membership and of visitors is looked for on_that night Several of the local courts are arrang- ing for social events for the winter sea- 11\.\.1 form. A | 'n to the order and enthusing the | given Puck. | directors will gone and ¢ bull pup, then. will during the latter part old a se B'ne B'rith. ————— | Borromean Council will have an enter- tainment and social in the Mission Opera Hall on the night of the 23d inst. Oakland Council to its members to-morrow night. Council is arranging for a banquet to be | of give a banquet | Mission this Reports from Tacoma are to the effect | awed up the court Bible. Judge—Well, make the witness kiss the We can't adjourn court for a week jest to hunt up a new Bible,— help is so near at hand? DR. SANDEN health by the application of ELECTRICITY. HE WHO HESITATES IS LOST &x o month, and on the night of the 20th Rev. any foot look well, 0o pted an | Father Newell will lecture l»:fnre‘lxr:z‘\-: is large or small. o attend Re Ber s i1l hold | 1 nal ofter Tarattndl R * 1 "The lectur au will hold a meeting | proportion of the shoeisin | Somber, where th | on the 17th the following night the That is an old and very true saying. Then, sufferer, why do you put off? Why do you wait when . For more than a quarter of a century I hav been showing men the road to In all cases of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Stomach, Kidney, Liver Disorders, etc., the properly applied current of electricity—administered with careful, scientific 3 Since C Buena g its | that there is a great interest in the order 7 i 9 in Patent Leather, Box | “orange tly it has been doing | and its work in that section of the terri- advics, given under praper conditions—may be regarded as a sure and permanent cure. It glves 2 Caif, Vici Kid and Russia Calf. booming :u s Wn s now more | tory, and that a new lodge will soon be strength to the organs. court by initla AT T R | make the above statement on what | have learned In the treatment of probably. 100,000 cases A committee Life in the West. [} For 1898 alone my Beit ELECTR O 8 CF OO OROORORORRA0R, has over 6,000 cures to i€ BELT HOHCHCEOR 00 O CHODCRCROBOROIOBONIC W HC SO QOO T g“,' fi y 7 e Ll i Ll S LU A Long Look Ahead. 1 wish the public to know that I have not sold out my buslness, as was represented by a certaln 3 Z /,‘7 ~ £ vf/aéff by Courts Yerba Buena, Precita and | ‘“Why are the army officers taking their firm, who was at cne time agent for my Belt. 1 have no agents, and my appliances can be bought 2 HHIE N8 -~ Diana in this city and by the courts in | wives and families to the Philippines? : A YOS e Santa l&urhum, San Diego, Escondido and . “Expect to spe nd the remuinder of their o0aly at my offices, so donot be deceived by these + 3 = o San Pedro. ives there, 1 suppose. You know they imposters. | have a beautifully illustrated N =3 ¢ & are going over to wind the war."— 5 ¢ 255 . 3 50 -Third Street. Philadelphta North American. o 80-paze book, giving a full description of my DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELTS g On the night of the 2d inst. Social Coun- cil tendered a reception to Supreme Rep- | resentative Gibson, and it was a pleasant affair, which was followed by a choice Are Always Supplied With Chamois Electrodes, Which PREVENT BURNING OR BLISTERING | The Chosen Friends. \i Belts and how they are used, which will be sent frae upon request to any address. |If it is convenient you may call at my office and Second. Shoe Store Below Market Street, Decidedly Dangerous. “Do you think that germs can be communicated by kissing, doctor?’ she futel N FRANCISCO. | collation. Among the prominent members | asked. | 5 SA present were Past Supreme Councllor Ar- | ““Undoubtedly,” he replied: “dangerous consult me free of charge, O0fiegHours—fted; nold, the guest of honor, Past Grand |ones. Love germs.”—Philadelphia North | 7 | o sctioe Boehm, Grand Recprder Wal- | Smarican, lis and Grand Treasurer Miss Clara Mc- gl:v:;:' ?u;rl’ nr.uw ’ME‘ B Ty 1 otég& Councilor W. E. Savage, accom- ————— A Slight Difference. First Sufferer—I'm going to change my boarding place. The beefsteak is always burnt to a cinder. { Second Ditto—Come to our place—it's | rare enough there.—Detroit Free Press. 18 THIRD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 119’4 South Spring Street, Los Angeles. Russell Building, Portland, Or. O CHORCROBCAOROICN ¥ 08 CHOMDIOR Y OOICECHONORG CHOHOHOIOCIE et et e et et e teeeereeste +e0eeesteseceseseseeseeee e §