The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 24, 1899, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

AGE LIMIT SET AT | A CHURCH SOCIEIL§ Novel Entertainment at Pacific EXDBH Grove Where the Youngest | e Was Three Score and Ten. Are Very S LY. HEADQUARTERS, WE men e being per » church enter- 1 A . er, for equipping forts along the coast with wireless telegraphy | preached a funeral sermon over the supy rpse. The t i t periments being conducted b Captain Reber of the Signal pared for burial and the funeral was offin w v Corps and chief signal officer of the Department of the East are re- ever, the father of the girl felt of her nd was surprised to find t ported as very sa ory It is understood that experiments are to be made warm. A physiclan was summoned and an exami followed, the doctor rater rapidity of send res to improve the s 1 is not being used by 780 years, the average t w v upon his return to Wi Tt 'WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FOR COAST FORTS. ments Conducted Prepara- | tory to Introducing the System LINGTON HOTEL, WASHINGTON, Nov. | Rear Admiral Brad » question of the equipment iington next week. RETURNS TO LIFE ‘Anatomical “_0 T AFTER FUNERAL iecte -] \Peculiar Case of a Girl Whose True Condition Is Discovered in the Nick of Time. BOSTON, Nov, 23.—Fannie Alice Davis of the little village of Wat Vt., is thought to be in a cataleptic state. She told her mother she w fering with a severe headache. Soon aft mother was h the girl apparently dea The Rev. Dr. Wilman atisfactory, ted by Brigadier General Greely, chief (3 + 3 by M : ¢ + mora in receiving. advising that the corpse should not be taken to the cemet could be made to ascertain whether the v certaint as much as possible. he has in use as the Bignal Corps, though it probably trance. The relatives and friends who had come to th ford, chief of the Bureau of Equipment, funeral were asked to leave the room, after which the physician made a ca of ravy vessels with Instruments xamination of the body. The hands and the flesh between the s blades was still warm, but in all other respects the t seemed to be ¢ death. The body is being held for further developmer DA'S P ARIS EXHIBIT) 1y oF WHEELING Cali i ioai mittee's e California Commissioners Accets i Nommittes Invitation. and Other i i [ Hie i ‘ and Others Are Mixed Up in |GIVEN A SEVRES JARDINIERE | 1 | i AR Hie | MANY PEOPLE SEND EXPRES- ys SIONS OF SYMPATHY. . Assure the A:mirn] That They Do‘ Not Countenance the lwecent Severe Attacks Made Upon Him. | i‘ . b 3 W \snl‘.\ul"'.\'. xhib! « Adn to-day gave out | 1 half of the | has recelved many from Maine to b ful to t »m of his s kind con 3 : » Dewey PRESIDENT DAZ URGED PERISHED IN THE TO ACCEPT RE-ELECTION YUKON NEAR OGILVIE Occurrence of One of the Most Not- | Names of the Five Unfortunates As- able Political Demonstrations certained, but Nothing About y xigo. Them Is Kiown n ed P “CHICAGO, rs @ he Full Quota to Try e Prisoner. ———— t 3RIGHAM ROBERTS REACHED WASHINGTON ¢ His e De- SAILORS OF BRITISH f VESSEL ARE M|ssmei Duntrune Dismasted in a Gale Off the | Coast of Ck and Supposed to Have Foundered. Sums Donated. Bpectal Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK World from W scriber to the Nov. 24.—A special to the 1gton says: Any sub- Home Fund who his her money atch re. | Wishes to may or ates that the | back Barry, for| John L. McLean, speaking for his sister, > a Mrs. Dewey Mrs. Dewey and the admiral k been overwhelmed with, not hundreds but thousands of telegrams athty for the affiiction which has them in this furious and thought- s attack made upon their domestic lif iy Polnt ng members ful {1 et L ¢ to accomplish this revulsion of sen- g the telegrams received was one from Emerson McMillan of New York to the effect that if any person desired the return of thelr subscriptions to the bome fund, if the admiral would forward the list of contributors to him, together s - INDIANS STILL PEACEFUL. | Threatened Uprising of Sac and Fox Daset Al g oive Not Yet Reported. with any letters or dispatches requesting reity Doxc 1 odors WASHI 0 N 23.—The threat- | a refunding of the money he, Mr. Mc- . = " wd Fox Indians in | Millan, would immediately reimburse all are used to sell such f forcible ¢ applicants in full | il, a married woman, “I am authorized to say most positively | 0aps as no or would chool, has not yet been | that all such requests will receive the | erior Depart- | promptest attention. All that is neces- { - 1 v - 3 . t at sary fc Se eople C - touch if he saw them un- pt to & £ the agent ip | #7. for these: people to a0 is to for ward their requests to the admiral him- n pupll, the B Bbtear t, once pupils | self and not to rush to the newspaper asg 1. i ire lled in a t_school, to| offices with them. All that come in proper mpel them by rwise to'at- ¥l to at 1 ), style will receive attention. soap that depends on - x Indians have been | "%, 10 exre to ‘say that nothing that ; P 25 i o has happened to us throughout our lives something outside of it. THOMAS H. IMSAY DEAD. has been such a source of grief as this | public furor. Mrs. Dewey has always Pears’, th finest soap | Founder of White Star Line and |been the favorite In our family, and has n almost idolized. We feel her gries Chairman of Its Directors, . 1 1 s : | very k and propose to defend in the world scented or p POOL, 2 Thomas Henry | At present she is in no condition to 2 i 4 Tsm the fou of the White Star |anything for publication. s o e rish: anc he |Bte Line Company and chairman | ‘“This trouble has also seriously afflicteq not, as you wi h; and the ¢ d of directors, died suddenly | our aged mother, who laoked forward to t ing. He was born Janvary 7, coming of Admiral Dewey with such 1 money is in the merchan- | pleasure and admiration and Who was wo ’ I | y in her daughter's marriage. We oneer. | certainly never nmlclpfl'('(:\ the outburst 2. Sylvester Hull, a | a0d acted in absolute go wposed, with everybod t Democratic poiiti- | SWposed. bl ———— day after a | To Cure a Cold in One Day lled_thy ] eht® | Take Lamtive. Bromo /Quinine Teblets, Al ing. Ile | drugists refund the money if it falls to cure. | E. W, Grove's signature Is on each box. 2c. - Death of a Pi 3, No in the box. dise , not falth, as we sorts of stores sell it, especially drug, sorts of people are usiog it iff of this coun f and Office at R 5 years of uge. DEWEY TO VST Adm ral Dewey's statement has had great | . @rieiesteisieieteieied HIS SHVINGS SAFELY HIDD e T Aged Miser Dies in Ta- SINOAN TREATY 5 DRHIN U o ital | Another Signed by Ger-|A Partial Report From|: 3 by siug - a Hos . | | % the § L many and England. } Captain Leutze. ; Pt L - - —_—— —— | ang " WORRIED OVER Hls MONEY Spectal Dispatch to The Call. | Special Dispatch to The Call | YA a Y R WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—Two treatles | rugs * package. COULD NOT TELL WHERE IT | (tor the final partition of the Samoan Isl- | . Ya WAS BURIED. been drawn, and one of them I red. The main tre G R i | betweer Map Found in a Trunk May Guide jrreats Biliain and o e 3 he {torial arrange- | November 2 sof An 8 Relatives to the Spot Where “,f',, ,‘x“,‘;,r l“ ':1,;:,"“,. der water the Gold Is Supposed to only four or five articles, | Three her being that Be Cached. and Gerr renounce all M e which go to United State Great Britain and Savall, and Uy Government TACOMA, No In a secluded spot a few miles from Tacoma lies buried $10,- ¥ to Ger 3 present ex- ' 13 ) in gold coin, the savings of a life of | pectation is that this treaty will be signed ! wre and toll, while in a casket at Hoska's , In which case Secretary | rtaking parlors repose the remains of = :xrlur'; Pauncefote . an who accumulated this treasure, 1 will be the signatory par- : ——— ; \ight find and ta o | treasure will but a deters buried is BE MONSTERS IN SIZE WASHINGTON, Nov. 23— Chiefs, ur DEVELOPMENT (0. (Incorpoated.) second and Germa , covering the rights {in the Tonga d the Solom between Grent | brought - The United § : P ONLY 6000 SHARES rned. It understood that this ’ ve his bed and | col. treaty ha Iready been exc- of which 1000 were p on ‘he that the rela- | cuted in Berlin, and that the signing of market and over half sold the first n might made | the trilateral treaty will bring to a close | ten days was gone, the negotlations for the division of the | Mrs. Dantel Mec- | islands. i for the admis- | = Neil, to the | 3 ?cfiemm\STABBED AND LEFT taken in hest e DYING ON THE ROAD !* e pai T | bear- — tw It | ity- 2 ¢ We have ma MALES, Nov. 23— o room for 10 r al, affording a the latest im ,T,o) MAL 8, Noy. Z—Albert Williams, a | 20007 00 <0010 beyond the ordinary will shortly e bes oiving near this place, was|range of armored vessels. The batterie which time stock cai stabbed and probably fatally wounded | will consist of four twelve-inch g any price im into | this afternoon by Willlam Webb, a fish | turrets for the main o8 ar NO ASSESSMEN 0 and | peddler. Webb is now in jall, but no | Fecondaries will consist chiefly of eit: gared | char, or seven inch guns. A E. RUDELL, Se ge has been placed against him pend E s 222 Bans. 10 | ing the result of Willlams' injuries The three protected crulsers recom A . t | ne rancher teft for Hnmlet,llhrve miles | mended, though of the Olympia type § WILLIAM CORBIN, | distant, in a buggy, in company with his will be 160 tons larg @ flant and ‘onstable "Augostine tonnage is to be absorbed n coal capacity and incres rapid-fire guns. These vi bristle with six-inch guns The lttle 900-t to be much m the Helena N larger by several e Germelll, early this afternoon. » or’ less intoxicated. Half way be- | n here and Hamlet a quarrel arose, | fiich terminated in the cutting affray 1l stabbed three times in the then thrown out of the buggy by companions and left for dead ed by a farmer and to town a buggy. Medical | Jum',v wu»-l rendered by Dr. Urban. £ 222 P nstable Glover went Hamlet_and ght Germelll and Webb back. They Le.’P!h.: =xgteasox Dend, placed in jail, but will probably be | LEIPSIC, Nov. 2.—Professor ised on bail.” Both men refuse to state | kowski, who filled the chalr of cause of the stabbing. | economy in the university here, All were | EUGENE FIELD'S POEMS, | A $7.00 BOOK. The Book of the Century. Handsomely Dlustrated by thirty-two of the World's Greatest Artists. oliglent GIVEN FREE s dead 0 each person Interested In subscribing to the Eugene Fleld Monument Souvenir Fund. ~Eubscribe any amount dest || Bubscriptions as low at $1 will entitle || domor to this datntily artistic volume “FIELD FLOWERS" (cloth bound, $x11), as & certificat ecription to fund. Book cor selec- tion of Fleld's best and mos* representa- tive works and is ready for delivery. ut for the noble contribution of the world's greatest artists this book could not bave been manuf ” The Fund created tween the family of the late Fu and the Fund for the buflding of & monu- ment to the memory of the beloved poet || of childhood. Address | | EUGENE FIELD MONUMENT SOUVENIR FUND | 180 Monroe 8St., Chicago. | (Also at Book Stores.) If you also wish to send postage, enclose 10 cen a is hundred hey tons. They will draw about twalve feet of water at a minimum. - of sub- afalgar Nelson | Gratified at the Invitation Fxtended to Visit Chicago. WASHINGTON, Nov. 28— Dewey, wi ap) faction in his manner, to-da to-day a telegram from the 180 supplementing the let- Dewey commit o that city to visit there on the lst of may say In our dispatches being equal, and barriag as Ad ( | 3 | Contribution. 'Mention this Jour: inserted as our FOR SALE! r circumstances, 1 shal! 2740 acres of cholce l:’nh land Xr_!_ Colusa e Invitation to visit the city on County, fi miles east of A “‘,’!‘r i n 1ave n thinking of " which to spend that day, rsary of the memorable day tao per mere. € I don't any more Improvements consist of a fine two-story agr ¥ in which to spend It than | awelling with hot and enld water aghout, Chic The people there have been kind | three large barns and wells a leasant to me, and ever since ‘he 461,00, The Improve. 00 a y y battle of Manila 1 have been receiving | | evidences of their good-will and affection. | My hope, therefore, is to be able to ac- | »t the Invitation which has been ex-l | | The land i assessed for ments are | for For further information apply to J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager, CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST | COMPANY, Montgomery and California Sts., San Francisco tended to m The evidenc of good-will and kindness | indicated by t ter from the commit- tee and the M Te L gource of extreme gratification to the admiral at this time, and he embraced the opportunity offered All white shirts are not alike even if the price Is the raooanars By thelr request to eltcrate his thangs | same. Some $1.00 shirts will wear well, while others raow ure. VI I ALls to the people who have stood by him in | B the face of criticism which has appeared | will wear out. | as a result of a change in the title of the » THE NEW We have put so much goodness into our white shirts that we are very anxious that you know about it. given by the American people. | property Fr me showi | the Am It is impossible for | Thev come In short or long bosoms, open back or me to acknoy ach one of these com- : munic v, but 1 assure you open front and back; bosom, neck and wrist bands made and. a . onstderation. 1 am of 2100 linen, body of good Utica cotton, all hand-made FALTa s e e o st e Tho aeoulo e L KEN OO aSw L buttonholes, back button with a cushion, re-enforced front 0 o vois o §5 0O lomey. Cireular Free. Addr 4 Dourborn St., Chicage cisco a8 Oukland by the Ow! Drug Ca. and back; double sewed scams, continuous strip on front and back; neck sizes 14 to 18, sleeves 31, 32, 33, 34 inches long. For such a shirt we charge ing around this room and seeing the bean. i 1 have been sent to me, I a office all d: long look- over the telegrams and letters which have come. 1 don't care to make any ob- BAJA CALIFORNIA zervations on the criticisme which have b . arisen as a result of the transfer of the property other than those which I have D a B tte R e g e Ny amiana bitters ough has already been sald, and I now | nt to live quietly and peaceably.” | DAMAGES TO THE SLOCUM VERY CONSIDERABLE An Expenditure of $2500 and One Month’s Time Will Be Required to Repair the Transport. ST. THOMAS, D. W. L, Nov. 28.—The United States gunboat Uncas has towed the transport Slocum here from Fajardo, a town on the east coast of Porto Rico, where she | hours on T The Sl bottom, ne S A GREAT HESIORATIVE, tor and Nervine, The most wonderfu! aphrodisiac and Special for the Sexual Organs of both sexes. The Mexican Remedy for Disea: peys and Bladder. 8 g | NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents. | 328 Market streét, 8. F.—(Send for Circular.) INVIGORA- A Out-of-town orders filled—writ= us for our new illustrated catalogus No. 2. ASHS KIDNEY.& LIVER FAVORITE RESCREPTION FOR WEAK WOMEN. DR. CROSSMAN’S and | tating her docking here for temporar Tt will probably be efght davs before the steamer can pro- ceed 1o the United States. Permanent re- pairs will require a month to complete and the cost is estimated at $2500. — | Yvette Guilbert Il SPECIFIC MIXTURE, F OR THE CURE OF GONORRHOEA, Gleets, Strictures and analogous coms of the Organs of Ge:neration. §1 a bottle. For sale by druggists. REYNOLD" GOUT A'PLEASANT {CAXATIVE S NOT [ INTOXICATING Pr SSpeeific ERS be confined by Goutor Rheumatism, ifon the first approach of the paroxysm they have recourse o this rem- edy; then, a single dose Is often sufficient. FOUGERA & CO,, 30.30 5, Willlam 56..¥. 3, singer, is serlously ill, and has been oper- | ated upon for nephritis. | Mile. Guilbert's right kidney was extir- pated this morning., The operation was | quite successtul, 2 ACKNOWLEDGED BY JHOUSANDS of persons who have used them for fi ears o cure SICK HEADACHE, GIDOIN 558, NSTIPATION, Torpld Liver, Weak Stom: ach, Pimples and pus: / the blood.

Other pages from this issue: