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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, sSU NOVEMBER 19, 1899, NDAY ADVERTISEMENTS. P OO 1 0 9 7SO SR T ST Y 68¢ a Suit, Ladles’ Onetta Tnion Sutts, the §1 00 quality, 1o natural, heavy- welght, lace trimmed necks, extra well fin- ished. For Monday and Tuesday only. ORESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. h expert Ju d when we recommend an back of it for reasonable sales we count on break- s, t we stand Values i eame ) highly. Ac- excellent qu , the most re! sperior quality, of Regular value § 7. Duchesse, a heavy grade, arranted to wear well. Regular at e, and Wi ONE DOLLAR FANGY SILK A §bacial_ m Homespun Suitings. NEW ROVELTIZS FOR SKIRTS, ass Imported W CAL'FORNIA WOOL BLANKETS. ete,” guggest warmth The very words, “‘California Wool Bi IN Dleached Table D SGIV Ladies' Furnishings, Sor Tad * given preference by all fashion - . e L B0C I v e wat: e SPECIAL CURTA A Gjranvd Wai_st"f_pr_ $5.95. "t DEPARTMENT. in the much sought FLANN FOR THIS WEEK. 2 Flannelette Underskiris and Gowns. S0c : ok Bréndwvflaiu_es m H_ag!dkerphiefs. d fur Special O 1 GO Gape, week we at our last Skirts, Silk Embrotdered Scal- i only the new- and Shawls By : BA GAIN TI—AT 528 ZAELati oy 8 circy nce. Regular value §9 0. $1.50 Gloves at 9568 Pair. | i o I4c Yard, a Moire RIb tik, the best 14 Yard, L | fee St A0 (400N ELO A DA A0 400 R0 B 0 T i REED RULES MAY T t THRUST ASIDE G0 T0 PRISON House Members Want a Former-Bank President! Change. Convicted. AALALAVAVALA VAL A AVAVAVALAMAUAUAUAUAUAUALA AUAUAUANAUAUA A AVAVAUAVAUALAALAALAL mmmmmmmmmmmmmmyrmmmmmmmmmmz EZ Yy Yy YT Y T YTy Y T R P Y YYD PO mflmmuumummmmm ARSI R i A NS | | | . 15—David V. R! of the Missour! Na- s falled fn November, tors a million and a haif ay in the United States ullty of misapply- s, and sentenced by WILL TAKE OVER THE it Sl TEHUANTEPEC RAILWAY | isies Adums o St fouls o dheyiin I = new trial was overruled and the case will & ates Court of Ap ed on a $20,00 boni Covington, former cashier of who was Indicted jointly with was acquitted engaged in the Insurance 1d, Iii., and Coving- t Chicdgo. Both had ¥ many years and wers known. eiver. ehortly after teger and Covington were ind ed on numerous counts charging misappli- ation of t! bank’s funds and embezzle- Th were tried last November, e jury falling to agree. The present triai as la en days and has been hotly ed d by both s D Expert E. P. ¥, who worked up the case against e bankers, was the .State’s principal witness at bot s. CHINAMAN BRUTALLY | HACKED TO PIECES Treasurer of a Company of Vegetable | Gardeners Killed for His Money. PABADENA, Nov. 18.—Moy Jung, a lit- tle Chinaman, 52 years of age, was hacked to death by a murderer with a cleaver yes- terday afterncon at the Chapman ranch, four miles southeast of this city. Moy, being a trusted employe, was the treas- urer of & company of Chinese vegetable growers and peddlers' He kept each week's earnings under the bed clothes of one of the little shacks on the big ranch. In the morningall hands went to the north ranch 1o pick vegetables except Moy, who was left in charge of the south ranch. When they returnea in_the evening they found Moy lying dead flat on his bacs in the earth floored kitchen of the shack. Two feet away lay a bloody cleaver. The beds were overturned and the chests open. Seventy doliars, the week’'s sa ings, which had been hidden under the ERCE ELECTRIC CO., § 5&E A%, Funs cut the gaping wound in the back of his ©20 Market Street. Opposite Palace Hotel, San Francisce. § ELECTRIC BELT P “QUACKS” X Difter bt lttle from the commonm, every-day r\‘ T\ wort of gquack The lattér fills yoa up with S & polscnous drugs, w the former impose la- yon you at most out- Tageous prices. A gool slectiic beit is & good thing for you If you lack strength and vitality, but be sure you Fet & good one. We make eleo- trie belta. Call a1 Gur factory and sales.coms * Foods for yoursel! There are nmecied with cur estabishmest. If 3o in stamps for our ‘a8 “Bookiet No. 1 Address head he had turned to defend himself On the forehead and face were other cuts :lhe;’e x"?' u’url murd{_rhvr u“: fln!sgl‘zed up | s helpless victim. There i3 no clew to the murderer. 1 &l 1 | and In the Pacific, the ra THOUGHT THE END OF | SYNDICATE BUYS | TACOMA, Nov. 18—A special from |ica held its annual exhibition of the prod- | SO s HE VISITS ENGLAND i ucts of its labors yesterday afternoon. At R Tovks Jud‘:nug? | the guild's room in the Tiny bullding were | hert. John' Robinson. F. M | QUESTIONS CONGRESS UST DISPOSE OF Golonial Government, Nicaragua Canal, Pacific Cable and Shipping Subsidy to Be Considered. . ERS, WEL-| uation. Leading advocates of the canal Alfi%\"o'rgsAr}%fififnfix 'ASHING- | are determined to bring the matter for- TON, Nov. 18.—The Fifty-sixth Con- | ward again, however, and to try to get gress, which convenes on December | some sort of a measure through, even 4, will have a number of questions | without waiting for the report of the S P i solye The S ndies | cocl)nmlsm&e most important measures f rest Indie: ne of = A I EU NG | brought forward will be the bill for the on of merchant shipping by means dies paid to vessels of Americ 1gaged In trade with forelgn The so-called Hanna-Payne bill will be reintroduced in both houses and will be pushed to & vote as rapidly as pos- officials and party leaders point to & very sm‘l. Its advocates are confident of its vativ rd to all of our | early passage. ;Z::fi;o::e\s:xo :‘m;: l;:s:'ni ‘Philippines, | Propositions to establish a new execu- much will depend upon the recommenda- | tive department to be known /n‘s l‘he! I)le- tion of the President, pased upon the full | partment of Commerce, or colonial de report of the Philip Commisston. The | partment, its head to have a seat in the duration of the war with the insurgents | Cabinet, will be adva . but present in- will also be Important in hastening or de- lay action. President McKinley w1 reccm{:ne:\d T nhat t slands be e ine e O e o tribal | _ Intereating questions fmvolving seats in celf-government of which they ars capa- | both houses will come forward early in under the sovereignty and general con- | the sesslon. Quay will present him- trol of the United States, b er the | self fur ad ; virtue Philipptne Commission nor President | of his appof ; e bl i e e e | (af 'his TisiEat el Govéenar HorAll & vi- the insurrection & [t e asbates relgnty on the [t e Bres tablished in the cases of Mr. Man Montana and Mr. Corbett of Oregon will be reversed and that Mr. Quay will be | seated. | Senator Cullom, senfor member of the Republican steering committee {n the Senate, sald to-day: | We are likely to have a very interest- Sther matters, | In8 session, and I look for the e o e | of some very t cou 1 affalrs will require careful | consideration. We will be called upon to provide st rnments in Hawalf and Porto Rico. t il be re- your loss cf appetite your loss of strength your paleness your emaciation your nervousness STUDY THE NUMBERS! THEN CURE YOURSELF. %) HEEEERELERRERENY PONEE «] Samoan treaty, the Alas agreement, a new treaty question of anti t shipping subsidy bill and canal bill are among the most & measures. Expressions of admunistration IREEENSDNED 4. R § ORGAN heart 1s the is th L 1 in the stom- juices must be a t ofte times they are in a g ve state when ir s 3 stomach udyan r o f v throbbing headaches. haggard s an one a bright look. We come to figure 6, a c 1gue. n Lastly we have h face. Paleness, emacia h. E ¥ 1 send direct to tie . edy Co., cor. Stoc Siarket ‘ats., Ban F tsco, Calif. You may consult the Sece Monday'’s Call for 'lhe Hudyan doctors about first of a serics ol Anatomical h 1 yourcase—iree of charge. Iectnre:‘. Read and be in- s much at sea as to - stru:ted. the disposition of the Philippine question | B “all or write. e ———————) as is the President. B “I_would favor immediate passage of the Nicaragua canal bill if it provides for = its construction and absolute ownen I~ ) o ) L K [ be delayed | until the relations of the new possessions |t the General Government are more P ~ gnuoann [ [} reported in the last Con the government of Ha: gh both ho ted States. have no more delicate with than questio; g Cuba. If th fon and of s er places prepared to say. probab action by the recom- it may make In the admini: wisest leaders, most infl e, " his message. “The we should pass ment of cable communi 1 between California a Hawall and then on to Manila. I do not care who lays the cable, but I propose to insist that immediate 1l be tal to establish direct c tion our people in these far-off islands. “There seems to be some uncertaint about the adoption of any radical cial legislal n the eve of a Pry 1 n a c al measure might get t! both parties may be a little sh; on that question I had a talk with Sen- icago and later I met nator Aldrich, both members of the Finance C; mittee. I think they have formed a very reasonable bill and w endeavor to have it enacted into law. “The Nicaragua canal bill should be 4 layed no longer. It is a great p canal was not bullt long ago. At very moment there is a crying n for the ex y to the Cuban: ted, efther through 1 through annexation. Of the utmos ed States an ction of the canal and the layir to bring the {slands Hawall, Guam, tuall to Tutuil both houses and strong efforts are to be made to get it through as sible. There doubtless y friends in | ¢ who favor the cor e by the Government and those who r one or the other of the various cor- tions, which have tried to obtain con- with a liberal subsidy. y men are anxious to have the ut much regard to the ans by which it is done, It is possible one plan or the other may get ugh , g 3 g A H 5 g § a a 3 g g o 2 : H 2 PEHREISER M AN R RPN EEDHE NIRRT R RR DN the Demo- and chalr- g commi sald: e chamber will be influ- @ course our opponents ng for the fsthmian probable during the Congress, as it i of the ( . a n on the sub- and the su T not united as to ich the canal should be e method by w 4 2oy th noon of $10,000 damages man. wife rucied, whether Wrough the acion | berian smesminer win oot - | BUFFETED BY WAVES ON |opeactiimeamaens ; a canal company or by the United vy ik (s n T e Crpraine ‘ufuences \which | LICUEM frnars bl ae th Repuicant | AN OVERTURNED BOAT : i y and the various L Ry ourselves with insisting that due consid. | - Es - are able to bring | eration shall be given eve 8! on Has a Narrow cape = | turther complicate the sit- | of & political mature. — 1° D - position J"h“do;:tc‘,m livirade g Restocking Cattle Ranches. e g MONTEREY, Nov. 18.—T Jacks, ably Drowned. fonatre land o | Skagway says that David Bixley of Balti- | 5 e o vealthy San Fran- | foo soces e THE EARTH WAS NEAR THE RUSSELL CREAMERY cico'm nephew of the wealthy San F ez, sl s cisco man of the same name, John Over- | (o) P02 DEen man whose name I8 | ¢hi;003 1000 head of ca gway in an open boat f were out on Lynn Terror Inspired in France by the Pre- | Will Erect the Largest Condensed diction of a Misinformed Milk Plant on the Coast and 4 Ai‘-““f“m"; g Employ Many Men. S oprriee ™Y Sin Gordk | (FOINT REYES STATION, Nov. 18— v y v " | The Russell Creamery has been bought PARIS, Nov. 1t —Many people are| DY & syndicate of dairymen in San Fran. zed to find themselves still alive. The | ©:5¢0. The syndicate expects to use :he n of a “yellow” astronomer that A Mmajor portion the dairy product of the world's end was fixed for November the county and the biggest plant for con- | have n 13 appears to have been taken most se- | densed milk on the Pacific Coast fa o . riously. Some churches in Paris were Teady In the course of erection. crowded on Monday until 3 In the after- | The old bulldings of the Russell Cream. | noon, the hour the catastrophe was due. | er¥ Will not give sufficient The comet fafled to strike when the | room for the 80 the territied sinners stopped | force of men o app Overton was raving mad ed a woodchoppers’ tent five mile m Skagway and begged for food. He d tell nothing more than that he had operating | swam ashore {rom an overturned boat to dicate’'s pu X s were clinging. - been put at werk gt | ler he seemed in terror of [maginary ind went off to enjoy life agail. | yng new and substantial WOk erect- | Coves, which he thought were breaking woman living In the country came | & ' T antlal structures for Bixley has a brother living at ris to be among her relatives. An- the accommodation of the machine: r | Skagway. His uncle is in business at San as so panic stricken at the idea | he plant, which s being manufactured clsco. The party was out crulsing for end of the world that she died |b¥ an Stern firm. " " . Lo § timber when the storm caught them. sheer fright. Still another invited a cal Jairymen are rejoiced over the eI p—— f friends to celebrate their last advent of the San Francisco syndicata :rr;;;:g’:gmf;r: (grxe already in the fleld PATRIA IN TOW OF ay | @ eir utmost output. The 1 g widened in this part of the city | farming sections will share i the ad- GERMAN VESSEL and the work necessitates blasting ope- | Vantages of having a business bachod | Just as the lady and her guests with San Francisco ¢ apital in thelr midst ting over their nervousness a for- | as it will give employment to many la. Did You Get Our New Catalogue Every buyer should have th valuable price list of patent medicines and drugs. ion shook the house, | borers and citizens nc - | When Last Sighted Off the Coast of | People who buy icin shricked a lady, and fell | ment. 9. 10W. out. of employ France She Was Still P ” ) d?’?d :.C 5 Be Toped the authorities will FRUIT-GROWERS MEET. | Smoking. can save many a dollar- b it blasting the next time the 2 = | FLUSHING, Nov. 18—A steamer which sending to us. We can supply almost any medicine desired—at cut rates. omes to an end. In Paris solici- s arrived here from Queensborough were snowed under with the work | Will Form an Organization to Handle T yesterday she passed the | ng wiils for clients anxious to the Prune Crop. d i Bas Kmit\Care Ting Sinabe Pattid g vi - er eyes, im-| SAN JOSE, Nov. 18.—A meeting of frut | Captain Froelich, which caught fire off R e e e ] RTOWerstWaaThaM at Hakes Yoo ot frospuain SHeashieh, Cviich esuptit ew of ot B e for the purpose of boosting along the or. y_from New York, November 4, An immense number of candles were organizing an assoclation Similar to the H P--;‘! l\rzd '{,h‘é)‘ had bes & o burned In churches by the falthtul Even | Assoclation in time to handle next years | 407ed e s the D e avowedls to Gbserve the AIEL of shoot- | Brile crop. About 31 orchardists were iowed by French and Belgian boats and tars ¢ really have been merely a The B that she was still smoking. :2fi.shl;:e?fi-fi &,‘2‘.52 away from the earth Thrll“g’“c Coast FPruit Association was | DUNKIRK, France, Nov. 18.—Two Ger- | before the comet demolished it. SxBanized this spring with $1.000.00 capi- | man ‘stcamers have taken the Patria in - e tal, but too late to handle the prune crop. h f Grab -— | . . The meeting to-day was an emh‘m“‘; tow fifteen miles northeast of rabe- NEEDLEWORK EXHIBITION. | u: o'l 3 e patiuaas, | s, France g ———— | % assoclation 1s similar to the | SAN JOSE, Nov. I7—The local branch | raisin growers organtzacion 1¢ 15| KAISER EXPLAINS WHY of the Needlework Guild of North Amer- | thought 15 per cent of the prune men will | of m: leave their affairs in order. One poor ser- Pinkham's Pills, 20 cents. Pinkhamr's Compound, 75 cents. Hood's Sarsaparilla, 75 cents, Baker’s Sarsaparilla, 75 cents. Avyer's Sarsaparilla, 75 cents, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 20 cénts. Ayer’s Halr Vigor, 75 cants. Plexce’s Remedies, 75 cents. Atbey's Salts, 20c, 4oc, 85 cents. Cascarets, 10c, 30C, 40 cents. Faine’s Celery Compound, 75 cents, cember 8. Judge | R v all kinds of clothing and bedclothes. | Masita. ', J.°Shaner and Major 5. 'L | Compelled to Go by His Promise, the | These have been made by the members | Coulter were appointed a committes o Breaking of Which Would Be Pear’s Soap, 15 cents, gnd thelr triends during the past year. | turther the work. i Yot Packer’s Soap, 20 cents. Nearly 1 new, | ——————— | M‘;_rr iy 3 articles, al | MAIL FROM DAWSON. KIEL, Nov. 18—The imperial vacht [} Nelson’s Foot Comfort, 20 cents. These have been apportioned among the x: ~ e tl fol — | Hohenzollern, with the Emperor and Em- Yorious charitable Organizations as fol- | Belated Steamer Anglian Arrives ! Press of Germany and two of their sons lows: Assoclated Charities, 100; Benevo- g ves | 4 lent Soclety. 100; Pratt Home, §); O'Con- Safely at White Horse, on beard, sailed for England at § o'clock nor Sanftarfum, 1W; Notre Dam 4 Sy this morning. P Orphanage, 100; Sacred Heart Society, 1%; | ,, ITACOMA. Nov. 18—The steamer Ang-| BERLIN, Nov. 18—The Deutsche Kt 3 lian, the last steamer to leave Ds Tages Zeitung learns from Kell that the Volunteers' of Amerlca, 7s; Salvatior | lia awson for | Tages T Army, 15; Catholic Ladles” Ald Soclety, | White Horse this season, arrived at White | Kol E;’«:‘ffi:’gf&flnfnénex‘;m;xfl?'l W, % Hotee Noyempber 10, 8he plowsd her way.| 1y soite of the oo s teataat oo ST, At a meeting of the Gull through ice from Dawson, having been visit En d. He sald he was compelled | rectors the following office SPAntythros GaYE i making & run which | Ty his sroraise.. the e O Thics | elected for the following yes is accomplished in four days in summer. ' | Sipuis by or uls - . dent, Mrs. C. J. Martin; first vice presl- | Telegrams received at vay state | hape by Ve S dent, Mrs. Hannah Bean; second vice | she brought forty-two sacks of imall ¢ = president, Mrs. P. M. Lusson: third vice | Dawson dates up to October 24° This wis | PRICE OF A LIFE }uren&engl. Mlum Winnie l&g&:}uifl_{l}fi; ' bedlhel g:nt dl ver{ ?t blhe winter mall | Ten Th Dollar v ourth vice president, Mrs. - B. HIl | under the contract held the Canadia en ousand llar ndmA‘lM secretary, Mrs. W. B. Hobson; treasurer, | Development Coxo%gnny. Anglian u,:', the ta F brought up $180,000 in gold for the Bani Santa Fe. [ ca. Mrs. Lawrence Archer. | vel to Cape SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. 18—y the Free deltvery to rafiroad potnts. witni 00 miles o9 orders of §5 @ up. Mrs. Stephen Jones delivered an address | of British North Amer or AN rRANciScO & meeling of the interested workers | Nome down the Yukon River has com- case of Green vs. the Santa Fe Rafroad 10TH aAND BROADWAY, ouxuans the jury brought in a verdict this Atter- | at ihis afternoon.