The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 20, 1899, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCIS CO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1899, L e S S e DT AP )-0—0—. HacARTHUR * SHIPPING OF FOREIGN NATIONS I | CALIFORNIA SAFE T . Ld * i - ‘> . *1 - L +§ . ) : Commissi f Navigation’ he Result HIS AUV ANE[ : : Commissioner of Navigation’s Report Shows the Results * . . $ f the C 1 Neglect of the United . : 3| of the Congressional Neglect of the Unite ——— . T 3 : ?| States Merchant Ma Insurgents Flee Before the ol ales herchan rie. Northward March of the ) 1 3 ASHINGTON, Nov, 19.—The annu- | Am I } Cans. 9 . al report of Mr. Chamberlain, the - Commissioner of Navigation, shows & 2 that American s ng industries % & & : 2 ¢ ghared in the general prosperity of the ) ) / QG @ | country during the past fiscal r. The | " yperation of Amer! i i AR o | tions tha vear In the EuBatiat the . bureau's history. documented v af abo Tover 8 per . : tonnage on June 30, comprised 22,728 | § Ser 28 trot L are recatving I on es Are Flockiny 1 PN D of 4.864,238 gross tons, whi r | grant fares and payments for ocean mails m the Gover: ® Flocking In, Profess . ¢ | largest since 1865. to and from the United & T r to Welcome the Suco: The tonnage operating under our coast- | ment that Americ 3 in the Welcome the Sucoess “ f A 2 gross | elin trade s b apped by tariff du o the bill | ng: . . b 10" Drogrenst et o Ame n of the Invaders. * 2 | tons, 1s t in our history and S0 Brogremsive Mals | Soutteen kuiots o tovara “ : greater than the coasting tonnage of any The report n‘- ymmer '1.()& m . other nation. Our steam tonnage, 2,476,011 the for. | Creases In our tonnage taxes L : @ | tons, for the first time exceeds the ton- all supplies for such ves- | {Rem with those imposed at lggv‘nmlgg-}_ 4 | nage of all other craft. In the rest of the pt from dutles. Ton- | o¢' Phe® R o ol e 5 - ) i1 | app g the law « th . & world steam tonnage eleven years ago ex- equally on | I'nited States relating to commerc + S b ¢ ¢ |ceeded sail tonnage. Our tonnage regis- | fgation and merchant seamen . O . . L | tered for foreign trade remains small, a :m‘ P",”{l Rico. thus brin ° 2 44 *ié @ | last year American vessels carried a frac- T e the fegast] . Rt - 1 § ¢ | tion less than ¥ per cent of our exports by Calas . ' X ® | and imports, the emallest percentage n shipping and would | Jaw on an cealiey s = A + | our history. Based on bureau veritas re- | pping of only $50,000 | to the most favored n 4 < . . rie | 2 1 ge Under an ext . 2 R & | turns, the world's seagoing sail tonnag takos a5 tha i athoael] o er At gl ° 1 e past quarter of & century has de- een | for | per groas ton—| * Calixt s s b4 ed from 14 769 tons, merchant | upon such vessel * el - ® | a decrease of 40 per cent. The decrease at discrimin- | to ourselves and M ¥ 1 ¢ |in the United States has been at the aver- g forelg ORIy leettatipt e e e N » & | age rate. The world's seagoing tonnage in orelgn ¢ e 80 hite bill for the - 2 P troons 4 2 2 = = are an yrac 1 wedy on account | protection of seamen American {lors + - St e > o g { | 1he sumerperiod Lias iiceee sed o N o s T e e P iy R At Al SN >4 s po : 3 tons to 13,867,132 tons, or 365 per cent. | DIy to the proposition to grant | erty than ever before and 'm ore + L 4 phenomenal increases have been Nor- | exports 1 can vessels, | than the seamen of any other nation . e . Xxports in Amer! O S SO G g e e ¢ | way’s 1490 per cent, and Germany's ne. 1 to grant American regis- | that law radically changing the ature of ANILA N * & | 70 per cent. The increase of the United bullt Vessels in the foreign S‘.fp;'};‘,m:,",:,,flf'f?fl:r' W o s 2 pesagdte : § GENERAL HENRY W. LAWTCN. States has been only 6 per cent, and the SATGe b fotethi lotment sections have = < Bz AR A, ¢ |increase of American steam tonnage g benefit to seamen and . . nt photog raph taken in the fleld. © | istered for foreign trade on Atlantic and Ao the Amer it'of operat. | break down these sec g R : 2 . . RS s Gulf coasts has been only 35 per cent. ing foreign vessels. ppropriation to | SPring and early summer A w 0490900009000 000900060909900900000000 he development of Alaska within the | develop merchant ma: through ocean ,“:',_“}" is In the main suc Lo o a st few years has caused a rapid in- mall subsidies is o a partial solution | "O1G%¢ 00“ = g Attention Is directed t enace 2 # P EA T E EAE SR i in the Pacific Coast trade, of the question. While the need of at | Altention s directed to the menace to ' ap - Within the past twenty years the United | least w0 ofast mall steamship lines to | of coal barges ¥ 1 =t e * Slull‘«l In seagoing eam tonnage, has |’ and or to South America s Indis- especially at New York, other " 4 . . putable, the establishment of ship lines | Sieottan “havtes or e tahe ’ » o “ d from the second place, next to | would not suffice to put our navigation el te ML < 2 4 A e fourth position, be- | and ,mmum ng on a satisfactory basis, . > P . e 1ce, and if steam- '“m report is ln the mAAln d:.\ ted to a | = . > - orway and \p.u'l and only « oo e | subsitute for :1..- bills lntr.-lu«t QN i + L | in b..m‘u of m--n— t is pointec out that the maximum’ ex- | Sy LONDON. 00. + Crew of the J. W. Taylor/|; DpIDg, showing that 198t 3 ear under that bill for any one ANT re- | 4 Nov. 20. | Detai d i nations and Japan expended ch, * + alned. 000 to promote it in various d . A dxspmch to the } e the United States spent only Cost of carrying our ocean m ngress at this session, i * Dail Mail f . unrm. ir ~4|mu;l\l' X hes t0/C hina A <-n‘n{r T !n-! na. \lr llnlmin s 2 P ; P e oreign nations expended it hac for disc ast | o aily . \‘l_l fOI' 1al Dispatch to The Call $5,000.000, while for the same purp nual expendit nx»‘l‘m; the ratification of th Sydne\' N S W + G xpended less than 349 e ol oxfxed &t whicts .nurru;-p-.i the cons . b - £ kg 2 A S W YORK, Nov. 19.—The steamer J stablishment n(“lwn or more A f sl “‘""'mfl‘*f Han the latter would un g8 2 9=l = = rday from | American steamship lines on the Pa orel : el n Paseéd an sde - + says that a disas- +|- L with the captale ani sook | Const to. connect. with Asia will fupal paut the yosc at tha pres- Bill will he Tiercely opposed b ; A e ; 1 m Faligantieduens of Western Europe 3 : vvx : e unde B *+ trous civil war has + ssenger conn bill would e 10 numbers. $3,p00,000, | I ' > s . Sy racit + broken out in the 4 he heavily subsidized British, Ger- |} TR e and and there is no 1 French steamship lines through e + British possession + Sy « & - S + 2 ‘ + Of New (Julflgd, i on our part to compe - 2l s hav s with foreig h . + eleven villages hav- + 4o nations (The jro e % $ + maximum expenditure of |z K 8 + ing been obliterated | second, - ; reached will thus coincid ’ o 1 2 to_insular te ssened need of Government assist- JLawton's + with heavy slaugh- + ) new markets ; ter of the inhabi-"; = : the raw and manufactured material pu Fire Near Elmira. : + tants. )¢ S a state ¢ ELMIRA, Nov. 19.—T 4 2 | Ing 10 | story residence of the K LA 2 S SR R 2 2 2 2 2 2E 2k 2 3 lies of | about three miles north of w e famine | completely destr d by fire y vanoe ; : £ the dis »r and hides h morning. ~The supposition is that tr T « . gland In la quan- rted from a defective flue. Th . - u wire ) riologist ot > demand from across was @ new one and the oss is X " f s s on the Increase. | $00; insurance, § . & " .2 WOMAN \(ICTIM OF THE HORROR-SHIP TARTAR | Annual Report of Com- : NEW »' missioner Jones. | hu LS. L e | Special Dispatch to The Call. 3 \\'\“HI\\"‘I"\ Nov. 19.—The | . report of tt ner of Indian Af- " u ¥ falrs, Wil besides reviewing t the progr all branche - the service, urges more schools, more sys- | tematic methods, st of lnnll\'vhmll e traits and consideratio ibsequent en- | < the - nment in outlying in the In-| n schools. The entir tional sys- | © disease direct- | tem of the Indlan Office . is pred- | > have depended | fcated on the final abolishment of the | inVRich are|anamolous Indian reservation system. | } Commiss | There are now 20,522 boys and girls in at- | But | tendance on the various Indian schools | 3 st - ) come | out of an enroliment of over 25,000, | “ ” i wiil| “'re Tnaian population has remaned | Yeargood” overcoats g of the s and there has been such a | stri any whatf, the ‘.',’"»mrn stead ase in the number of Indians are not restricted to any \ n actuated by the tear that | being educated as to warrant the opinion one cloth, but they com- € s which Infest the vessel will get | that the next quarter century will witness B . A . | d the real blame | ashore and carry the germs, if the dis ; 7 & s R rise everyt o Vi= | oo d eventuaily | ease proved to the bubonic plague. with | POt & diminution of the Indian population, P ything in chevi | 3 perience with the bubonic plague in es_show e rat is a the disea onie baceil Nothnagles wfTected by Sailing of the : Forty-First. years ago £ 9.—Wives, sweet- | the plagu m arat into which CAP!TAUST WRIGHT IS AGAIN IN TROUBLE has been arrested irban villa and refusing ts with water wa tmdun ssue of a warrant for the [ to supply resiae to-day by th arrest of the Larkspur capitalist on a | charge of grand larceny. It seems that | while Wright has amused himself by ading the service of Judge Angellotti's writs of mandate and generally arassing the Larkspur populace, if the mr. al leged in the complaint be true has offended & cltizen "ot e result that he is Slowly Wlthermg Away' Have y‘-u eve withering”? " & tree that was ed tree. It charged with stealing a dog. nded to had In the language of the com it is N iched e alleged that on November 12 W ; w ifully, wiully and felonla arry away one black- e breed known as a fox h'»lxu'l .‘I] goods and property of C. J. sald dog being of the value of ) in lawful money of the United States America."” a little more water, f Webe: Amanda This m; who Is a son-In- mith of Ta malpals, 2ATS AgO came to this cify in company with Attor- or the proper application of ney W. H. Mahony and swore to a com- ¥ to the wasted organs, Flee. laint before Justice Rodden charging Srsoaty "ocs “mot Wright with * grand larceny. Attorney e Ay hony stated that the alleged theft had p d the death by starvation of a litte fire that drugs pre eat r| TRICITY 1S F )‘[fl‘}l\‘J‘LH which were only a week NA, VITALITY INGTH—It This dog was found in my yard in a is more than that, it is life itself DR. SANDER'S ELECTRIC BELT prostrate condition last Sunday evening,’ sald President Wright this evening, “ana 1 had her tied in my stable and fed ang Has cured more than 8000 overworked, watered. On Monday she was tied in the etrained, weak, repentant men, By its 4 ,?dm"‘,?F;m”:.,:":":;' Ylf:!lfhdl {ind :l:r marvelous power it enables the weak & 0! oA laced in a x | to become strong. We send you a book, tall in the stable, and sday morning again tled in the yard. Weber then camg and got her and borrowed a rope to taks | her away with. This animal would have | suffered a good deal, and might have died, if 1t had not been for my care. Dogs are 0o cheap to steal, anyhow, and we Lave plenty of them in town already. For “Three Classes of Men,” sealed, free, | you will send us your address. It worth money to you. It tells how men can regain life and strength by the use of my Belt. Like all other good articles, my Dr. e i piomilo ) T may not have anden Electric it has jts cheap tmitations, and T must warn the public wned the dog, but T let him tare pec | »n the lookout for a certaln firm who are not only offering a worth- away. Mahony's 1 resence at San Rafael | lains the whofe affalr. He is angry se 1 got a_change of venue to Sau. ito from Rodden’s court, where 1 could &et justice, and there won my case. be warrant has been placed es¢ imitation of es, but are printing testimonials of people v Belts. Write to-day for the book or call at sult me free of charge. Office hours, 9 to 6; Sundays, ¥ ,m,.A and co! ° i ° ® $ e 2 € 3 b4 : 3 e 4 e ] ° ¢ € e & € a @ [ a RO2ONLDIROHH y 18 Third St., San Freneisoo, Cal. hands of Deputy Constable George Agnew 2 DR I A ANDE: 80, Bpring St., Los Angeles, Cal and will be served early in the morning, € X . N . 0Or. : ¢ 3 Wedding inv ns and visiting card. L ommommmonmmno“mo printed aud engraved at Sanborn & Vail's RAFAEL, N 19.—The monoto- | with which C. W. Wright, American Land and Trust for obstructing the high- | but an extinguishment of Indlan tr . | One discouraging factor, however, is dis- | closed by the unsatisfactory results of past nine y trial of eo-education the Indians with the whites in the pub- schools The removal of Iho Southern Ca ots, kerseys, coverts, ox- fords, meltons,vicunas, etc., and range from $12.50 to $25 00. lic m- ;.'n»wm {0 Congress. Cane erning the In- They are all subJect to | | dtan itory, the report severely ar- Ao ralgns nepotism, lack of management, de- one thing, however—we | moralized conditons and a _deplorable | 2, % | state of affairs gene in administering | agree to keep them in re- 1 lh( schools and orphan asylums of the | . 7 Five Indian nations. Reporting on_the | pair free for one year after | Chippewa outbreak of last autumn, Com- | 7 says: ars the Chippewas have nd taken from their hom :.m- r points as witnes missioner Jone or m y l.r: n arrested o St. Paul an ur as offenders, Often whi ale a solely for the fees which would accrue to the official dians have been helped to | obtain whi by the very ones who ar- rested them for using it. In some cases Indians carried off to court have been Jeft to get back home as best they could. The whole matter of arrests by deputy marshals had come to be a farce, a fraud | and a hardship to the Chippewas and a disgrace to the communi SEVEN BUILDINGS DESTROYED BY FIRE One Man Burned to Death and Two | Others Are Said to Be Missing. MUSKOGEE, L T., Nov. 19.—The St. Charles Hotel and six buildings at Wag- oner were destroyed by fire last night. The house was filled with guests. one of whom, a traveling man from Fort Smith by the name of Whiteside, was burned to @eath. Two others.are missing. Loss to property $20.000; partly insured. BIG wm'r DEAL. | German Operator Makes Large Pur- chases in America. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 18.—The Journal h-m Alfred Duttonhofer, who 1s at the head of a graln firm with headquarters at Mannheim and Duisberg, Germany, has just closed deals with several local grain firms involving & purchase of several hun. @red thousand dollars’ worth of South- western wheat, and left last night for Gal- veston, where he will make arrangements | for the nlemenk of the grain to Europe, | “*“The fallure or partial fajlure of the Russian wheat crop,” sald Mr. Dutton- hofer, ‘Is reg nsible for my visit to Kan- sas City. The quality of the Russian wheat is so poor this year that we do not care to use it.” 53 Leather Prices Advance. CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—The Record to- | morrow will say: All kinds of leather and hides In the United States and Canada have taken a sudden jump in | price because of a general scarcity of purchase. Our Blue serge suits for $10.00 can’t be pictured to you in mere words. How can we im- press you with the good making, the serviceable linings, the fast color of the blue, the style and the grace of the suits ? How can we prove to you that you are toget a $15 value in them? All that we can say is: Our policy—your money’s worth or your money returned. But if you will see the suits it will end all contro- versy. Don’t even have to come in—see our large window. | Boys’ Pants. They are made of remnants from our tailoring department—if they were made in the usual manner from materials selected tor the purpose the prices would be $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50; pants are lined, strong waistbands, well made, ages 3 to 14 years. 65c . pair. 718 MARKET ST Out-oi-fown orders filled—wrlte us for our new illustrated catalogue No. 2. W EW 10th Day. wve | Prob ADVEBTISEMENTS TELEPHONE GRANT 33, EBENBA Mt 222-224 SUTTER STREET SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Mondzy, Tuesday, Wednesday. We to our goods article Latest Table invite vour special attentios long list of *“seasonable ” at reduced prices. Every is sold with our guarantee. European Noveities in elicacies continue to arrive 40c square H Butter Choicest Creamery. Regularly e Mnce Meat pt 30c, qt Sac - arty: pioc e B = Mlnce Meat, pt Jar 25¢, qt 40c i n -2 gullnn 75 riy. quart o flmled cmu pure, qf bottle 30c @ Regularly 4oc. Cmbsrrles only 10¢ H Macmnl Na. | Ca! box 25¢ LLI or SPAGHETTL. Reg H gt 15¢, gal 60c Manzanilia. Re 3 Regularly Putz Pomade, Germzn. Best polish for every kind H - wnngers "Brlgmon" cumln Stremers Folding Iron Board; Regularly $1 Scotch Whisky _ x"' Regularly $1.15 each @ SI-IS bot Emr AHnI anrl CIwnes in Mauschmo gal 33 15 nut 75c s 40c J. llALZ LL BROWN, 'flzmzer BITTERS A PLEASJNT. LAXATIVE NOT INTOXICATING COMPANY Montgomery and California S 1899--TAXES-1899 NOTICE 1S HERERY GIVEN THAT THR first installment of Real e Taxes and all unpaid Personal Property Taxes will be delin- quent and 15 per cent sdded on MONDAT, November 27, at 6 o'clock p. m. RECEIVED AFTER SATUR- s. FRIDAY AND November 24 and 2, SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 3 o clock. EDWARD 1. SHEEHAN, | Tax Collector of the City and County of San Francisco. % rorosnarnrs yow e VITALIS THE NEW 20t5 Day O Sold in 4 Francisco and laad by the Owi Dr FAVORITE RESCRIPTION FOR WEAK WOMEN. W, T. HESS NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bidg. Telephone Brown 3L Residence, §21 below Powell, San_Franctsco. COKE! COKE! P. A. McDONALD, Wholesale Dealer and !nlvper of Coke. OFFICE 813 FOLSOM THE WEEKLY CALL 81 per Yecar. California st.,

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