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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, Parks. { SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1899. L Order. » and 1 talented lady, havi: d the 3 capital for a number of yea | 1 | The Senator upon his recent visit did |t ke s 1) DEATH TO COCAINE HABIT I | friends, 'who will go to Washington next L :: € kr & ’I;n? l‘l;l’fi;\inulll(:? lsh lhr:[ ‘S‘;-imlt;f | P | !P;E)\n!i.wrxj)hm}llh({ ‘l’:u:ld‘r::l tér\‘zl:n?i “f‘;‘,‘ he Y lflo‘;!o'f ;;fl"efl a Wee“f:;‘; ""“‘d "‘g“t‘e‘“ (] hurston s will a; n be rown | ontgomer: stri . ! 'or A SR :?;wn Lo thotIooak fone ibwnaced as i past e e um.]ys dl!coyvary of his condition, R T e = 5 | years. de at 7 o'clock yesterday mornis | i | Special Rates Accorded : —— P il e takes care of it I The Montana Senatorial |Says the United States e S { epartment he has occupled, Wachen- : the Standard. GREYHOUNDS ® do:f would unquesunnagly have bled @ Scandal Reopened. Is Foolish. | et | to death. As it was, he was taken | —_— —_— = g [ to the Harbor Hospital In a weakened @ commerce Laws perep COURSE IN ¢ Conditon, and 1t took conseoranie «t- o | SUPREME COURT'S HEARING|MIGHT BETTER SELL OUT LADIES' e M |® fort to revive him and place him he- @ 3 ‘ THE STOR @ yond the danger mark. Wachendorf .‘ ST EEe T | T [ : Independent Companies Driven Out |9 Legislators Testify That He Sought | Corps of Fifty Volunteers Raised in | ailor-made of Busin by Being Forced | . @ f e to Buy Their Votes for the Hongkong to Help the Brit- | Suit to Pay Exorbitant ;Over Two Hundreé_DogS e L ® Millionaire Mine- ish in the Trans- = Tar [ the Running at Three Owner. SERG to { ® tch to The Call Coursing Park yes- | a curtain mme arranged ywn of the reserve , and provided an of coursing, not- ssing condition of es did not run as 0d dog O K C ap- ller. The extend- 1e second ipped was not le Fuller led up and bitol pointle Beer among ability means of the the Daughter of ex- an Pearman. ADVERTISEMENTS. 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B FIELD & POR- ELD, §3§ Mar- R. ket st., San’ Francisco, l For More SPO;SN Twelfth Page. | them to contain | ferments, ! tive | organ, [ e 'I ST\ R C. C. J. WACHENDORF, 1’—\\ who was acquitted on Novem- _ of a charge of murder In 2 Cook's court, made a des- perate le attempt to end his life vesterday morning. With a razor his throat, severing the facial artery and nearly severing the jugular vein. He also cut his left wrist. While Wa ndorf tells a story {ng been assaulted by two men ad a grudge against him, it is plain that he tried to kill himself because of the fact that he had again become a victim of the cocaine habit, after having reformed while in the County i BADLY SCALDED Had Planned to Escape From Jail. e £.1 to The Call. | L ver 2 7 Special Dispatcl . Nov. 1lL—Wesson ner in the County Jail days for petit larceny Sausalito, made his third ipe from custody to-day. came near being scalded to 1 created such a scene that for of period the excltement was as in- as during the trouble caused a few ary Cuneo and Michael al days ago Wandy_tried A aie o Deputy ‘Sherift terdny made an attempt to avlor and regain his free- b tense lays Mur ed down the 1 the ‘“‘ghost intention of using ing he pu igeon to knock the make another at- team tly the hot himself on the r and pain se adjoining apartment z their cells and the prison door to see In a few minutes Juble cide sanked and the escape valve soon quieted down, lical treatment. MONTEREY TOBACCO. Portions of the Season’s Crop Already Coutracted For. MONTERE 11.—-Tobacco grow- increased in- since it has been found possible to raise such a of tobacco in Monterey sofl s of this immediate neigh- 1 residen 50d are preparing to go into the busi- of growing it for market on a large s¢ *Tha sofl around Del Monte Grove and Seaside, suburbs of Monterey, has found to be ially_good for growing ADVERTISEMENTS. T;E FEAR OF HUMBUG ° Prevents Many People From Trying a Good Medicine. Stomach troubles are so common and in most cases so obstinate to cure that peo- ple are apt to look with suspicion on any remedy claiming to be a radical, perma- nent cure for dyspepsia and indigesticn. Many such pride themselves on thelr acuteness In never belng humbugged, especially in medicine. This fear of being humbugged can be ed too far, so,far, in fact, that man ople suffer for ¥ with weak diges tion rather than risk a littie time and money in faithf testing the claims 2 preparation so rellable and unt- used at Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- iart’s Dyspepsia Tablets ly different in one important respect from ordinary proprietary medicines for the reason that they are not a secret patent medicine, no secret is made of their ingredients, but analysis shows the natural digestive septic pepsin, the ai Seal, bismuth, They are not catha act powerfully on cure indigestion on tha 1 of digesting the fsod before it has time to acids, drastis and nux neither do they but t common sense pl eaten thorough - ferment, sour 1d cause the mischief. This is the only secret of their success. Cathartic pills never have and never can cure ind because they act entirely on the bowels, whereas the whole trouble is really in the stomach. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets taken after meals digest the food. That is all there | is to it. Food not digested or half dai- gested Is poison, as it creates gas, acidity headaches, palpitation of the heart, loss of flesh and appetite and many other troubles which are often called by some other name. They are sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents per package. Address F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., for Iittle book on stomach diseases, sent free. was dripping with water m rose to the upper rough the hallway. Wandy was zed out almost unconscious, the | be wrapped in a wet | been | are | '\ of the difliculty is in sight. | ey e tion and stomach troublas | Spectal Dispatch to The Call. @ ANACONDA, Mont., Nov. 11.—This week | the time of the Supreme Court of Mon- ® | tana has veen taken up with the hearing of the charges against John B. Wellcome, © | one of W. A. Clark's attorneys, who was | Clark’s confidential man during the Sen- atorial election last winter and who is ac- | | cused of having distributed at that time | large sums of money in the alleged bri- | | bery of members of the Legislature in the @ | interest of Clark. The‘prucpss pending in | the Supreme Court is for the disbarment of Wellcome. © "Last January In joint session of the Les- islature $30,000, chiefly in bills of the de- ® nomination ‘of siding officer’s desk. The testimony then | taken was that Wellcome had given this | money to three members of the Senate— | Whiteside, Clarn and Meyers. These three declared that they took the money i 1 for the purpose of exposing the bribery. @ | Other memgers of the Legislature were | | involved in the exposure. ~ The matter .] passed to the Grand Jury, which was | | asked to find that either there was bri- ‘hery in the interest of Clark or a con- © | cpiracy against him. The Grand Jury brought in a non-committal report. Soon after the Legislature adjourned an action was started in which the Supreme Court was asked to hear evidence under disbarment proceedings against Well- come. The preliminaries were thoroughly argued at several sittings of the Supreme denying the court’s jurisdiction. the hearing began last Monday. Whiteslde testified to having had direct dealings with Wellcome in several trans- actlons_involving the purchase of votes. State Senator Clark of Madison County will survive, but will bear frightful scars as a reminder of the attempt he made to kill himself. When Wachendorf was acquitted of the charge of murdering John Kehlen- beck he boasted that his Imprisonment had cured him of the cocaine habit. It appeared that he had actually rallled from the hold the vice had made on him, and the fact was commented upon by the press. It now appears that his return to the use of cocaine was coincident with his release from pris- on, and his attempt upon his life was due to despair over ever overcoming Wellcome's room at the Helena Hotel; that Whiteside was present; that Well- come counted out ten $1000 biils; that these were put in an envelope and marked by State Senator Clark with his initials in d that the money nvelope and marked Whiteside's care, the bargain being that State Senator Clark was to vote for W. A. Clark as long as Well- come should request him to do it. Senator Meyers of Ravalll County testi- fed that the $10,000 in the envelope mark- the habit. Drs. Holmes and Dorr ed with his initlals, which was also de- worked over him most assiduously, posited with the State Treasurer last win- however, and saved his life after a ter, was given to him as he s the purchase of his vote for W. A. Clark. Speaker Stiff of Missoula County testi- fled that from one of Clark’s agents he hard struggle. e0 0000 tobaceo and it is there most of the seed | from the Speakership contest and vote for | will be sown. "It is sald between three and | Clark for Benator. 1 | four hundred acres will be planted he impression 1s, under the ruling | bacco the coming season. made to-day, that the Vi | the crop has already been contracted for | confine the testimony strictly to the charges that relate directly to the ac- cused, Wellcome, whose lawyers are mak- ing a sturdy defense. The hearing will probably consume the court’s time for an- other week. The case gets its especial interest from the fact that all persons rned regard it as the preface to the osed action to have W. A. at in the Federal Senate declared va- cant on the ground of bribe: Toll Road Purchased. LAKEPORT, Nov, 11.—The Lake County Supervisors bought the Lakeport-Hopland toll road sterday from Jullus Long for 00, of which amount Mendocino County Will pay $100. The road cost nearly $30,000 when built, but the Highland Springs road reduced its value. | with an Eastern tobacco firm. | | _W. T. Ball of Beasiae, a ploneer of the State, claims to be the ploneer in tobaceo growing in Californla, having brought the seed to California from St. Louis, Mo., in 1840, He ha less of it ever since in_different of the St and in 1864 raisec tor Juan for Flint, Bixby & C to be used In mak is one of the prosp of that place & sheep ‘dip. Mr. Ball | ve Monterey grow- | ers, Intending to plant about fifteen acres | in tobacco this season. He has an agree- | ment to sell his entire crop at a good fig- “ ure to an Eastern firm. SCHOONER NGRMA | IS ON THE ROCKS | Wrecked After Waiting Two Weeksi 34 100,000 WATCHES! ADVERTISEMENTS. | FORT BRAGG, Nov. 11.—-The schooner Norma, Captain Peterson, after lying out- side two weeks awaiting a favorable op- portunity to enter the harbor, mads the attempt this afternoon at about 4 o’clock. She drifted upon rocks ere she will probably be a total loss. The crew es- caped in safety. ————— | EARLY IN THE FIELD. { = | | | | | Harry Edwards 7An?nounces Himself Candidate for Mayor of San Jose. ing checks will please present them and get a SAN JOSE, Nov. 11.—Next spring’s city | "1\, watches are guaranteed for ONE election, the first under the new charter, | yEAR. Tf yvou should get one that does not promises to be an exciting one, for al-|keep time return it and get another In its ready there is a stir among prospective | Dl candidates for Mayor. To-day Harry J. Every boy and girl should have a watch Edwards, manager of the Electric Im- | When it can be had for nothing. provement ved him We have four styles of watches. i'wm}mn)’, announced as a candidate for that office. This w: at the solicitation of a number of citizen 15 purchase $20 purchase One given with a. One with a The early launching of the Edward One with a.. ..825 purchase boom is somewhat of a surprise. The elec- | And one with a %30 purchass tion does not occur until May, and th We have e larges and the largest gives Edwards' forces nearly Six months | sovm of o o i time to prepare for the election. Edwards’ |B form Is a short one. It is for a greater | San Jose, economical city government, and such beautifying and improvement of BOOTS ana the clty as to attract homeseekers. His anti proclivities will secure him much support, and as he is_very popt he will make a hard fight. Edwards' cor | pany has been the means of cutting the gas and electric light rate in half and | On the Pacific Coast to select from. ALL | this will give an impetus to the boom, He | STYLES. Ladies’ shoes from 81.50 to $7.00 also stands on his reputation as Paris | ber pair and men’s ehoes {rom $2.00 to $8.00 | | per var. | Like the watches, If not satisfactory return ln-mm and get vour money back. Commissioner. You have nothing to lose and all to galn by -— DROWNED IN A VAT. = | dealing with us. Epileptic Ranch Hand Falls Into a| If you do not need sufficlent shoes to got a atch ask your frierds to save their cash | Solution of Sulphate of Copper. | Jaiqh 4% i 1.OS ANGELES, Nov. 11.—Deputy Cor- | oner Strubel returned from the P; | | ranch, in the San Fernando \'}\ll(‘\su&rl‘ | day, bringing with him the body | Thomas Wilson, who died Thursday. Wi | | son, who was & Canadian, had only been | l A R employed on the ranch about five weeks, | e and was subject to epileptic fits. Thurs. g 5y hawas S tkini I at e o PHELAN BUILDING, 812-814 MARKET STREET, was a large trough divided into two com- Kfl D A Poco Agency partments, one of which contained a sol. Agent for Wiliis & Clements’ PLATINOTYPE PAPER HiB3 OUR WINDOWG —oOr SEND FOR OUR W CATALOGUE. Wilson anding on the trough, sne foot on side, and it I8 supposed | that while in that position he was strick- en with a fit, and losing consciousness fell into the trough in such a manner that nis stomach struck on the partition. His head was thus immersed in the bluestone solution, and there belng no help at hand | he was drowned. | this morning at rooms, An Inquest was heid Garrett's undertaking | the Jury returning a verdict of | e RATES AGAIN CUT. Oregon and Bnr!inéton Lines Have Not Taken a Hand. | SEATTLE, Nov. 11.—The Chicago ticket | involved in the transcontinental rate war dropped to-day to $38 and the St. Paul | | ticket to $32. The G | making a cut to Missouri River points, but owing tc light travel the Oregon and | Burlington lines have not taken a hand, | although both have orders to meet any rate to protect business. No settlement 538 Market St. | Helping Methever. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 11.—Several affi- davits were presented this morning in | support of the application for a new trial | | of E. V. Methever, the old cobbler who shot and killed Dorothy McKee at Long Beach and was convicted of murder. The afdavit was from Mrs. Methever of San Miguel, who testified that her husband | had drank large quantities of liquor for | several vears before her scparation from | him and that he had spells in which he | believed he had grievances against other | people. Sometimes he threatened to kill them. The defense at the former trial was Insanity induced by alcohol. ! - | Fruit-Growers’ Convention. | SAN JOSE. Nov. 11.—The twenty-fourth | State convention of the fruit growers of ifornia_ will convene in this city on esday, December 12. The meetings will last four days and will be under the auspices of the State Board of Horticui- ure. AND 70 Years Success m every quartor of the Globe | PRONPT POWERFUL PURIFIERS THE VERY DEST OF ALL BLOOD~* LIVER CLEANSERS, COKE! COKE! P. A. McDONALD, ‘Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Coke. OFFICE $§12 FOLSOM ST. I $1000, was passed to the pre- | Court, counsel for Wellcome strenuously | ‘Weeks | passed. At length tue Supreme Court an. | nounced that it would try the issue and | testified that on appointment he was in| was urged to accept $10,000, he to retire | Clark’s | Special Dispatch to The Call. Sold on Installment Plan. Prices $20 to $65. | VICTORIA, B. €., Nov. 1l.—Japanese | papers received by the steamer Saint Irene from Yokohama contain an inter- | view given by Li Hung Chang to an American soldier correspondent at Pekins. | The Japan Advertiser, which obtained the Interview from the correspondent, says: “In discussing the question of the war in the Philippine Islands the old Chinese statesman sajd the United States shc d not now be fighting there. He blamed | the United States severely for having de- | ) | serted its traditional policy, and assured | & " 16-18-20 GRANT AVE,, Bet. Mzarket and Geary. | an American officer who accompanied the | correspondent that had President Grant | been alive now the country would never have enterea on such a policy as that | which incluced the struggle now going on in the Philippines. He pruphesleg that it | would be disastrous to the United States if it continued to enforce such a policy.” When asked if China would object to the raising of several regiments of Chi- nese mercenaries to fight the Filipinos, he | EUU I TABLE said China would not object if they wera enlisted in the Philippines and with the knowledge and consent of the Consul there. “In my opinion,” said ILi Hung | |Chnn; to the interviewer, “‘the best thing | | the United States can do is to sell the | Philippine Islands to Japan, who, I have | reason to belleve, would readily buy them for the sum pald to Spain for them. ! Then, with the question disposed of bet- ter than it ever will be under the present gollcy, the United States should ciear off | ome, and, dropping the idea of a Philip pine Island colony, attend to its own busi- | ness.” If this course was not pursued, | the next best way, he thought, was to | buy Aguinaldo out. The Saint Irene brought the largest | cargo ever carried out of a Japanese port. | | She” brought 6000 dead weight, or about | | 10,000 measurement. News was brought | by her that Hongkong raised a_corps of | | fifty volunteers who were offered to B ain for service in the Transvaal. Man! also offered a corps. Neither was a cepted by the War Office, A Japanese paper, _referring | Manila corps, says: “It is a well-known fact that there are at least 2000 British | | subjects fighting for the United States in | Philippines.” | ADVERTISEMENTSR Land Located In the Very Center of OIL BELT (N KERN COUNTY. Surrounded by Flowing Wells. Midway Between Goalinga and McKittrick Districts. 160 ACE Title United States Patent. Limited quantity of Treasury Stock now for zale for development purposes only at ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE. No further stock will be offered except at an ADVANCE IN PRICE. Stock listed on California Oil Exchange. Office 405 Montgomery St., Room 5 San Francisco, Cal. AUCTION = et VON RHEIN & CO., 518 California Street, Thursday, Nov. 16, 1899, At 12 M. Sharp. . ARTISTIC HOME. to i(he| ““The Supreme Novelist of the Cen- fury . . . in his splendid solitude.”’ BALZAC | Absolutely the ONLY complete translation | | IN THE WORLD. | | S. of Pacific; 12-room M. W. Hazeltine in the New York Sun | hous ic front in the city; says: | owner leaves cou s NEAR ELLIS LEAVENWORTH; “ADMIRABLY PRINTED AND IL-| S $130. o | LUSTRATED. BARRIE & SON'S Edi- | 8% B e ! tion is NEITHER ABRIDGED NOR EX- | $13¢ alk from Market st. PURGATED, and is the only ENGLISH HAYES-ST. M;“-‘;}}? VERSION which may claim to present |, ZTS 0, RS, D, RHRL 0 vome] heods EVERYTHING contained in the EDI- |to be seen to be appreciated. NWORTH AND BROAD- e RENTS $38. TION DEFINITIVE brought Paris.” out in fox66—8. E. cor. Leavenworth and Broadway; 2 c |2 houses; rents sold without limit by order THE ONLY COMPLETE EDITION. 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