The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 14, 1899, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1899 BOER DEFEAT AT LADYSMITH GERMANS SLAY TWO REPORTED BY NATIVE RUNNERS "C'DRED CANNIBALS LS s ; Punishment Inflicted Upon a Tribe of This Alleged News Is Taken With a Grain of Rebellious Natives in West Salt, However, and There Are Yet Grave Al iai!or-made suifs and overcoals $10% @ _ LIVERPOOL, Nov. 13—The British steamer Volta from the German & Camercons, West Africa, wkich arrived here to-day, reports that a German 8 9 en § punitiv pedition In the Cameroons Mountaias recently chastised a tribe & | @ of revellious cannibals who had besieged several trading stations at end ears Or e e ea “ere l'l l | € near Kribi. The Germans chased the natives into the bush, killing 20. Tt § . § was reported, according to the captain of the Volta, that numbers of the G | | & slain were decapitated, their heaas being stuck on poles in the interior § | & l‘é towns to strike terror to the inhabitants. 2 LONDON, Nov. 18.—A special dispatch from Durban, Natal, dated Thurs-| ®o% O ORI OO NSO OO0 430?3°9W05Q2 ; When youhave on good clothes you point to them with pride—you feel good in them—they are asource of pleasure, You can point to the price with much satisfaction, too, if you buy one of our $10 made- to-order suits or overcoats. day evening, November 9, says: \ Y “Native runners who have just arrived here from the Drakensburg district | NUT NEAH .I-U WAB H HESY EHABGES that the Boers sufiered a severe defeat at Ladysmith this morning. The Boer guns were silenced aiter four hours’ fighting, during which the Boer | losses were heavy. No details have been received.” Y BE I]HUPPED 9.—The French steamer Cordoba has v seventy miles out the British thir T;lere is always additional satisfaction for you in our repairing guarantee. Think of it! All clothes made by us are kept in repair free for one year. . If youarein need of a new suit; doesn’t our proposi- tion interest you ? | Alarmist View Is Hardly | Case AgainstbProfessor cruiser Magieienne, and as she did | B | a blank shot was fired across Justified. | McGiffert. After her manifest had been ex- as allowed to proceed. comment Spectal DI 5 L0SSES SUSTAINED BY SCANDALS BREWING S e ¥ to answer for beast which have been | st before loading. | 4 sor McGiffert and prevail upon him to 44+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4444+ 4 withdraw from the church or at least| m fy ais views. Meetings have been | 3 which Profes: g t nd- | st 5 ¢ . 5 = g (4444444444244 4444+ 2 13.—The case of et our samples—no charge. s ¥ o BADEN-PCWELL’S FORCES IN THE BRITISH ARMY |+ 4 | Professor Arthur C. McGiffert of the 1:1 = ] | e 6 oy 26 4| Union Theological Semina who is | § : 2 =% 4 | charged with holding views are at | S. N. WOOD & CO. Fiidea A + 4+ variance with the doctrines ot the Pres- | TI8 M. . 7 - E : s o + + | byterian church, came before the pres- Market Strect and + + | byte jay and was referred to the Cor. Poweil and Eddy. g S + n the sea front + A committee was ap- + arbor, Korea. + | pointed June to confer with Profes- | 3 iffe: att b recede m the stand ! ken on certain | ¢ ch matters, saving that he had been | dezstood. The general assemt ared expressly for Profe: at hand as is indi- ert's case an outline of the f om Shanghai during ntal principles of the church. r hours is regarded as | Were: time it has been | 1—That the statements of the Holy s asserted in these i e, free ago that China allied, neither ican diploma e alllance is of an off | without funds sipation he exodus of 4 friends froa Sam Several ( > g to avoid a a_ saloon. s been A member of | of his death. s wired to draw upon fold Marshal | him for the funeral expenses. The burial ven Eden | takes place her Yups had set = East. That a serious | p, SR FORMER BANKER ON TRIAL FOR FORGERY Abram King Charged With Having prevent bioogsied | Also Embezzled From an Estate : _ in His Charge. N JOSE, Nov. 1 Aged Abram King, list and ex-banker, was placed on trial in Judge Lorigan's-court to-day on FIREMAN CRUSHED | a charge of forgery. While guard the estate of Stephen Hobson, an in BENEATH HIS ENGINE | petent, King harged with h st robbed the estate. The Grand Jury a | | t v o tor g | ago returned si indictments of for o whiom e S ma fi‘ First Accident That Ever Occurred | aq ome of perjury against King, wh { | were they not er. Though many ve been hired as tr some which are reckoned error \ who ki | and that Ho had fled, now bein ing. | Highbinders have been coming into | this cf Pedro for tw days i re ke ng a sharp looko if possible. Twe Ch P have been here since vesterd morning and are afraid to return to t vocations as fishermen. action agal is not aware of reely prob en str reign | ally, whether r, while the fc ® last of these statements r McGiffert accepts as it of R airman), Rev. Dr on the United Verde and nearly $) years of age. The method ¢ - R. R. Booth an i ilroad. g the Hobson estate was systemati d the follow. Sasifc Mfl ond. = and extended over a period of many , Oscar Nov. 13.—An {ncom- | vears Bills for clothing and water and nited Verde | repa to _property were rak a d x; Pacific Railroad was ditched eight | or two, and in some instances King forge« of the com- | re. The engine and two | claims against the estate until he had em- to the meet- | om bridge No. 18 and | bezzled thousands of dollars. | crushed the fireman, David Rose, be- | The charge or King is being tried uminov o | tn the ciptn L is for_forging W. Otter St | escaped uninjured. to a bill for $3 arged to 3 atest curves and grades | estate for plumbing. —Most of the ¢ o Urite Btates, Dbut occupied in t accident that has ever cn the road during its flve vears of operation. e HOBART'S IMPROVEMENT. one of the com- vol g he gr SOLDIERS LANDING "FROM THE TRANSPORTS s of Russia’s new this question, the hese certainly indi- e Czar to increase et in_ Chinese waters, con r 1 the scope outlined in the Irofessor F cis row: 3 - =2 leave Japan -but littie | }l}oward Agnew Johnson and Rev. Dr. Belief That the Vice President Is Not e have 1bordin ow Krouse, and is reputed t dred thousand covery of the hat ships are being certi- to the standard which ought | S hired at all, for con- | © mildly be termed ons in the Hobson Sugse‘f;’.‘l!’)wl,"- Now in Danger. ;fl:\te was oo an honursame man. ontrover- | p)rERSON, N. J., Nov. I3.—Improve- | He had served t unty as Supervisor el in the condition of Vice President | and held other positions of st —Fof % Lol e EotEct ha b ears he was president of the st bart S d Mrs. < National Bank. other mem of the family feel con- | —o—— m_x;n‘: that the life of the Vice President CHURCH TO CELEBRATE. will be preserve 3 | his complete recovery is not co possibility by hi o cial ake of all M = to part _ Mrs. Hobart, who has | SAN JOSE, No! r phase of these reports which | hed me, the official, tion T o Semj-Centennial of Methodism in his meals at Santa Clara. The Methodists of ian cause. In view of p eries ‘of Presbyterian ¢ this fall and winter United States in re- oreign Govern- 5 I th pen door” policy A almost continually e e cauh repari 3 & 3 ated intense satis e of the di on | & began, fe this city and county are preparing to cele: and the reference to the gen- aged at the Improvement th brate the semi- nnial of the ¥ mbly is thought desirable. | noon that she consented to go for a | ment of Methodism in Santa C drive. This was the first time she has | ty. It will be fifty vears on December 1 = the resi- | sin he churc! ork here, and LOSS OF LIFE AND e s e e e e s coieacation wiit{ E s et e | last two weeks. commence. * The prc ramme will be an WHY THE FIGHTING DAMAGE TO SHIPPING | slaborate”one and will {ncinde all_the BiG MINE BONDED. | BLin 1 take a prominent part jon will be Representatives of John D. Rocke- | .3 ‘he Programme., . feller Secure the Idaho. Methodist church on the co: ARy | being religious and musical, the event old Maryl LLEY, Nov. 13—The famous | 210, 1 Nistorical one. Idaho, has been bonded for 350 s arrive one day too wn where the blame , but | Gales Accompany a Snow and Rain Storm Off the Newfound- land Coast. MUNROE HAS WIVES IN HALIPAX, X. S, Nov. A heavy s snow and rain storm, sccompanied by 00 by A. TO DEATH. gales of wind. causing loss of life and | P. Flaglor of New York, who has been BUENED SO D famage to shipping, prevails In the mari. | here for several days in the interest of : B o, prevalls In the marl- | Boe I Rockefellor andt other capitaliats | Turee: Clilldren Tiose Their Lives as A dispatch from Cape Hood, Cape |looking for mining properties in which to Result of a Fire. Breton. says that a fining boat Cobe |invest. The old . Idaho- has turned out | SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich., Nov. 13.—A. bt e FUSILEERS SURRENDERED ov nd mine, better known as the | > be an inquiry into the om 0 G5 10w more | ok e ; rat | Certain dealings thers. havi ""F,""x‘i':,_‘,;i‘ A HALF-DOZEN CITIES ispicion. In some cases com- or for horses and food for Inalionibereteths Notorious Bigamist and Swindler Ar- g afl- | s y . Drovadihelow the sthnaara rested by the Police of swamped off the northern entrance and | many millions of dollars and will un- | _—Zo-“"e o ! am s b e Chicago. {hat i’:nuzhur boat is missing. It is possi- | doubtedly continue to do so if worked in | FPoC'4) "SUT = = hie 5 e s ce contractors have secured or-| CHICAGO, N 13.—James Munroe, | perished, least a dozen persons have | the manner Mr. Flaglor intends it shall ¥ 7 t pacts of a shad ¥ to have wives in a | Zals i jbe s d to dea : d wh has had o g oumver of MARIN. COUNTY TONGS DIED: A mAyire e imttnes g t was only i s e == . arge of their grandmothe s and_alertness eld pending the PREPARE FOR A WAR Dissipation Caused the Ruin of a S escaped unharmed. ¢ duty it was to 1t on charges of big- Wealthy Man’s Son. Ministerialists Defeated. . F., Nov. 13—The Minis- been defeated in ‘the bye- ¢ St. Johns and he stores »n brought to li BOERS OPEN FIRE | windling. 1s alleged, £ Bunke g REDDING, Nov. 13.—Willis B. Franklin See Yups Set a Price on the Head of | ated in the Keswick saloon to-day.| ST. JOHNS Wong Ho for Having Given In- Death was due to consumption. Deceased | terialists have > ions in the divi married Mrs. Hill., 11, a rmati i was a son of J. H. Franklin, manager of { ¢ T h . _ formation to Police. the New York Central and Hudson River, | Fortune Bay, the Libel carryirg the B FROM FORT WYLIE SAN RAFAEL, Nov. 13.—The See Yup | New York and Harlem, and N. Y., N. H. | former by a majority of and the latter e . | and Sam Yup clans of Marin County are | and H. Railroads. He had led the pace by ajority of The Government elections this year. preparing for They have that kills and was a pl a_m E ical wreck and | has thus lost t STCOURT, | Natal, Nor 9, Thursday h a com- | ers start- srnoon and reached the | v line about half a accic Cap- al men, recon- native, who said the g the town. was in progr from Fort W Captain Hensl | the train, after which the | »d on the fort. As zhnr»i | : How It Hurts!” “When I rise up it feels like a' knife sticking into' me.’ “My sleep is broken early in the morning by the dull, fired pain.” “After my day’s work I am so stiff I can hardly get out of & chair.” Do you feel like this at any time? , If the weather changes do you feel pains in your back, shoulders or hips? Is your back stiff and lame? Have you pains in any part of your body? If you have, you know Dr. Mc- Laughlin’s Electric Belt will cure you, and you must get it to-day. You know it cures, because you know friends it has cured, and what it has done for them it can do for yeu. Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt advertised pr el OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. Postal Appointments, Army Orders and Pensions Granted. ;. 13—The Secretary ointed L. M. Tol- | id in that de: | | i i (hZLI WASHINGTON | of Agriculture ha { man of Berkeley partment. The Postoffice Department to-day ap- nted W ardson letter ca er at Santa Cruz at $55) per annum; also Ralph A. Deboit at Santa Rosa, vice W. J. Met The supervi ury D e presumption was that Boers had retreated. The armored returned here safely at 6 o’clock. v learned from the na- Boers were numerous on the side of Colenso. During the there was a cessation of the dysmith. A heliograph Fort Wylie. d. i architect of the Treas- | ted the bid of | Bentley n Company of San ancisco for and_mortar work on sderal building. This is an addi 1 contract. s il —Captain L»‘wl: M. Koehler | 1 to San Francisco on the ex- PARIS PAPERS PROTEST. piration of his present leave of absence. £ The following named enlisted men of Bat- | PARIS, Nov. 13.—The Parls morning | tery E. Third Artillery. general hospital, -rs protest against the stoppin =4 1d cisco, will_return to h steamer Cordoba by fly"p::g;?:“f:», | statlon: Corporal g"“_n Marce cruiser Magicienne off Lour. | has Bennett and Private Wil- | then the firing El heir prop rivate T H. S men were refused t seem to e spot, but I lirection of_the Assistant Secretary Private Claude A. Giddings, Sixth Iry, now at Fo th, is sferred to the hospital corps as pri- t “This arbitrar land requires an apology to the | French Government and indemnity to the | in body had galloped . > " vate. Hi vill be Island. g g e . i S A of the Cordeba and to the author- | Acting ,A::l:mmr Surgeon George A, Zel- Is not new. Itis the result of twenty years of experience de- e = = oS ~ 2 G e i s d om Peoria to an Fran . . e officers were sent to Command- | 'Tro Solell and the Echo de Paris pro- | tisco: Second Lieutenant James F. M- voted to curing Rheumatism, Lame Baclkr and the weakness of .nkamp. The officers then ordered | (oct in similar ter ‘will. proceed to San to fall in. | Sers rs were taken away from the | me sent to General Joubert the | same day, traveling in mule gons and \¢ that night in some stores on the | a posi- | way. The next morning they took a train | dent serio difficult at | at Waschebank for Pretoria. They are »y use smoke. | very weil treated and also, I have heard, lloon managed to | are the men. There has been no unpleas- | s e i ! # Shinase 1h Erafils Do oioers Are i ia | Coo T s ST o iomchael Hicks- | 0 on: Original-Warren H. Luckey, Kimberley and Mate- | school building and are allowed to Walk | (niiying.this evening at Brist lxch,eguer. Eugene, $6; Jerome Dornsife,” Indepen- * to the ability of | s they please in the grounds. The sur-| “The war in South Afric istol, said: | gence, $5. 3 |l the plans of | render, in my judgment, was a great |y, ar in South Africa has destroyed | ashington: Original—John H. Pum- t an render, I e e rstarhine. | Doth conventions with the Transvaal. We phrey, Litte Falls, $10. Reissue—John 2 inley, Sixth Cavalr; = notsco: First Lieutenant Frank E. Ly- 1ds that an Investiga- | Lran§iseor TR ol S Telieved from fur- as there is no effective | ther duty at the signal corps post at Fort herwise the authorities would | Myer and will proceed to Angel Island, ve been notifie Pensions—California: Original—Josiah lois does not consider the fnci- | M. Hubbard, Los Angeles, 3. Additional 2 “harles G. Eilis, Los Angeles. $8 to $12. e W Supplemental—Jolin Vanione, Delano, 35 HA EA crease—Jacob H. Hoge, Los Angeles, ¥ = I arthur T. Marvin, Sausalito, 38 s men. Does your back hurt? Try it now Cured His Pains. & CORVINA, L. A. Co., DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN—Dear Si I suffered such incessant pain that I could get no reifef until I u: which I consider the wonder of the age. I also lcaned it to some neighbors, who soon returned it and got selves. I'¥e recommended your Belt to several people who wrote for my opinion. Yours truly, ¥ W There are thousands of other men who need it and should use it now. It pours a soothing, gentle current of Electricity into the body while you sleep, and NEVER BURNS OR BLISTERS. 2 : Call to-day or send for my new 80-page book about it free, sealed, by mail. it will cure you. ur Belts for them= : H. SOUTHER. re w maturing can be eonsummated. | blunder caused by a misunderstandii. | must establish there a pure and honest | Fuke, Battie Ground, $ii. 2 ain the Hon. Douglas Henry Mar- | ;\*i{ijt: e ye - 1eor | government, on the basis of equal rights -~ : . . 5 | g was not hoisted by the Irish | ang on s 70 Office 3 8:30 k. : e Al | 2, and on sométhing more enduri < 2 Ma . rn; Hours—S a.m. to p.m. o rted killed in the dispatches Te- | Brstioers . Der sateguards. Subject to.this. e ehonid . To Be Vicar General. c s. l:l::%ufl’c:xgxg?k. Ve Sundays, 10 tol. [] 1 7 Cor. Byring and Becend, Los Azgeles. NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES celved to-day from Colonel Baden-Powell | | give whatever self-government may be| ROME, Nov. 13.—Monsignor Satolli, under date _of October 31, | FRENCH STEAMER STOPPED. |possible in South Africa. No one Gesires formerly Apostolic delegate to the United wes the third son of the Earl of Romney. | 2 & o . that great country to be governed perma- | States, w“f shortly be appointed Viear Captain C. A. Petchell, also mentioned | LOURBNZO MARQUEZ, Delagoa Bay, | nently from Downing street.” | General to the Pope.

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