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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1899. ‘CALDWELL GIVEN 'DERVISHES UNDER FEDIL INDIANS WANT @ LOVING CUP DEFEATED BY WYNGATE THEIR TOTEM POLE Citizens of Quincy Honor @dmiral Charged to Within a Few Yards of the Guns| Dewey’s Flag Secretary and Retreated, Leaving Hundreds Dead | and Trouble in Store for | : < and Aid. .j and Dymg on the Field. St r) 5 gyptian force, moved from Fakikoh! yesterday to attack the force | Excurs.onIStS- iree miles from the River Nile, on the road to Geniel. The Sirdar, S T Nov. 23 ‘Steamer City of Seattle Libeled @ ieie vt eiee 0—4-«0-0—7-0-&0—0-0#—0{»—9*0—5—04—0—0—0—. x r, as follows and brin l a evacuated. pushed on to Abriaadil, four miles farther, and found 3 the mounted “roops under Mahon, with four Maxt 4 )4 charged with all their old dash to within eighty yards of t : rt Mahon and cleared the whole camp. The dervishes boited th . 's force at 23500 men, of whom 400 were killed. Wyng: ¢ . casualties were three wounded.” . s PREPARING FOR = METCALF OFFERS e RO RUOO% OO HON0e “ede . ' 'I';S FUN EH AL NN RO OO ORONONO%N % L ) * ALASKA'S GOVERNOR POLLAK-VIRAG TELEGRAPH . . D } PLEADS FOR STATEHOOD MEETS EXPECTATIONS . . - )¢ “ Favorite Hymn to Be Too Many Scandals in ’In His Annual Report Gives the Gold | Experiments Cond Wherein 2 . Rendered. Dental Board. Export for Various Places, 155,000 Words Were Sent in § : s | | Nom;l'séggoézge'ng One Hour Over a Laop ¢ : i SERVICES WILL BE SHORT v oxos | OTHERS MAY FOLLOW HIM _wassior é : E8 e R tate of California. | 3 + PRAYERS BY THE BLIND CHAP- %, CURRY, Secestary of Stata MAJORITY AGREED TO DROP ¢ )¢ LAIN OF THE SENATE. ORDERS AT MARE ISLAND. | OUT SIMULTANEOUSLY. . ——— T ¢ Flags Will Bs Displayed at Half-| a $ + Pall-Bearers Will Be Thog Selected s Ma;t and Wor‘l’( Stopped. ‘Ketcllf Became Tired of Waiting for ; 4 by the Vice President Himself S —The fol the Others to Act and Tendered ; * During His Last 8 -‘}1;: Ir‘..m-n'\"l- His ltesignation to the . 4 Tllness. | station in the United Governor. ¢+ Weary hands, oh weary hands, Resting now from life’s en- deavor— From the conflict, From the fever, Peaceful lying where ye fell. Oh, folded hands, farewell, farewell. stanza of poem 1o be sung at Hobart SUB-COMMITTEES OF ATE POISOED' FOOD INDUSTRIAL COMMISS!ON INTENDED FOR RATS Sent Out to Chicago, St. Paul, Los Accidental Death of F. C. Hills, Wha Angeles, Portland, San Fran- Was General Manager of the cisco and Tncom b Swux City lexoud REWARD FOR LEE ~ \ND WHEELER =e Will Be Made Regular Officers. CALL TON H( WOMAN AND BAEES GOVERNOR AND MILITARY BEATEN TO DEATH AUTHORITIES CLASH Nebraska's Executive Says That the enerals Wheeler cularly pleasing to ubtless be accepted The word “Yearzoos” is our registered trade- mark--the prices of *“Year- gooi” clothing n law of copyright, hov —no firm can sell suc ’1 (4 es at such low and have the qualit good. EMPEROR WILLIAM SHOOTS WITH WALES Joseph Chamoerlnin the Colonial Sec- retary, Has an Interview With the :ermnn Ruler. “Yeargood” overcoats com: in all cloths that apt to be ces $12 TOMMY BRITTON SOLD. E. A. Lord of Chicago Pays $20,000 for the Famous Stallion. overcoat kept in repair free for one year. BlueSerge Suits. What’s the reason of ali this popularity blu rge? Must be beca very satisfactory s and wear. u want a blue serge suit w $10,00. Some we made ourselv first to last, the cloth is of firm the service of every-day wear. If you have never bouzht here we are willing that your first impression of us m the suits. We are as certain that there Is $10.00 worth in them as we are certain that they are suits. ’ Boys’ Pants Made of remnints from our talloring departmen'— were made in the usuil manner from materials selectad purpose, the prices would be $1.00, $1.25 and $1.30; pants are e same reason the m at the castle d mpertal visit MAKE UP to buy goods for cash, to go where every dollar will do its o it well. The world is turning joyfully to this plan of buy- plies and finds it pays. Better goods, better service and e in Your mi work ard cin fit you —zolor wi ture, the making will stan iag famil Yetter prices. Compare them. e winner of twentys t T = tim cond, twice (l)nr@v ing t irth, out of thirty-two German Stintster of Fo P R commanding | tw i the Pater- |t M‘!.‘Ie:‘srf feldt to a THI\(.S T() EAT. s week London was out o had an e “consign~d to Danlei $508), ; P A S s KENTUCKYS RECOUNT Taters b m., 195, co HAS BEEN COMPLETED eston, sold to Johr ] be | ————— Democrats Seeking to Have the Vote g waistbands, well made, ages 3 to 14 year Club. | - - lined, stronz waistba b y AZes 3 4 years. ‘,‘ the ““:mll"r:;l-i» - Hobagt | XID M'COY'S CONDITION. | of Louisville Thrown Out Al- 65c 2 | i i a pair. et et Health of the Pugilist Not So Bad as _leging Intimidation. pair. - Was Reported. LOUISVILLE, E Nov. 2—The last G | of the offictal returns have now been cer- tified by the County Boards of Canvass- within a week the NEW YORK. Kid McCoy, th N. Y ov. 22.—At the home of ghter, at White Plains, it was said that the pugi- tion Commissioners at Frank- as serious %\ck.d:vlun a8 fort will begin their task of determinin ‘Dation, Sew York. He had | which ket was elected November a majority of t and a | recently sician and he had ' The Jefferson County ca ssers to-day portion_of the H ., A advi ain from severe train- peard argument of cot 0 he Suprem 30v- | fng for & few weeks and to take @ com. | Deard arsument of coy o Lo nors and thousands of mh»r men whose | ;ices rest from ditioning work. It | ville on the ground of n‘lel(wl Intimidat nes are familiar all over the country. Lo to be the opinion of his friends | by soldiers who were called out by cs < ring of Saturday afternoon in | here that his present trouble resulted .3'"“ Bradley on election day. Th S.N.WOOD & CO (¢ £ of prominent individuals read of the nation, his personal ad- T o it TS UNDbRWhAR Special barg: see samples e CHRIST\\AS v / far plete lines of Toys for the k-draped city of Paterson prom- | from toc constant training and that he 3 — — — - - this when read~ to pl ses 1o be a famous one s Bt ta ouficient o ublicans took the ground that the b = ~ idkal - .L ber t ben read- to place y 1 et n~v\: a.l'l"':‘““hl of the. opening of | B® t tak ufficient rest between m.‘ ad lno‘ Jurisa! u;u; :J’Efi"flf{?‘”""““‘ — - ngress contribu argely to this. Men - { simply to count -~ e voles, 23e BOOCKS. rom the far West were either on their May Build a Hotel. This view was s ned, the matier @ yigry DR. JORDAN S orear ks - 88e| way to Washington or else were almost ay Build a Hote now goes to the State Election Board, - 5 ks at 18c. aino ! ook | rt, and Mr. Hobar:'s WOODLAND, Nov. Z—Oroville capital- | ¥here no doubt the motios of the Demo- | O lfUSEUM OF .I‘To.v t - Imos at e, i quite complete. | Lot have caused them to fsts have offered to build a new hotel i¢ | Crats will be renewed. A number of ad- an Jose pack b nd the resultant gathering will accord- | ¢ F. Burns, lessee of the Hotel Jul | gitional Indictments were returned to-day mx.xn-n b G327 3P.0L & ngly include men from all the States is eity. Wi o by the Federal Gran against ai- SRR Fabie ~T “."' gy T of this city, will agree to manage it. He leged violators of election laws. G bt NOTICE 13 HFREBY GIVEN THAT Tnm It 15c has the proposition under onsideration. > first tnstallment of Real S gy ¥ - 25e GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION. xr he concludes to accept it he will not . ' an % \nge. 100 r his connection with the Hotel THE °m°n H UR. JORDAN-_PAIVATE O : AT . R Symboll of Mourning to Be Exhib- Juliun. ISEASES ¢ . o8 MONDAY, » ited on Saturday. —_—— | _WASHINGTON, Nov. Z.—The Civil praietien See snd ity privese. ) | 3 x 4 “ommission has adopted the re- . personaliy y letter. A N 5 AFTER SATUR. o SACRAMENTO, Nov. 2.—The Governor No 'l'r‘ouble Over Samoa. Service Com = arb h‘" Bnf g Pox e Cure1a every cave sn tertaken. » MBER 18 ~ BERLIN, Nov. 23.—The Pos port of the sub-commissios investigate Wete for Book. PEILONOPRY of B n 1 to-day issued the following proclamation: bor OSt to-day | the charges of political assessments pre- MARRIAGE. MALED PRih ¢4 DAY AND SATURDAY . Exmm' Dep_mmm‘ Sacramento, Caj, | S2¥S that the American assertions that ! ferred against Senator Gallinger of { valuable book for men) OS. November M and 5, from 7 to 3 BA T Y f ot Poapu_nc (‘utlm:d- Y gt‘h unl:)e! ?r;;;:(r;nl‘hf United s!alxlu and | } Hampshire, landhhau declded h{u refer .u |7 DR JORDAN & CO_ 108! Marxet st 8 r ' THE STO; THE FERR' | hem- 'nn nation bas sustained a sad and A Germ c Samoa st exist | the papers In the case to the Attorne Bg RE A irreparable loss by the death of the Hon Gar- | @re inexact. It adds that fie territorial (}enern}>e He will determine whether lhl’l T . EDWARD L SHEEH AN, | Btates of America, whose many distinguished | are scarcely possible. S fore the Grand Jury at Concord. " Swi P e HEES] whmge R nmdic TR 25-27 Market St. rett’ A, Hobart, Vice President of the United | demarkation is so precise that difficulties |is sufficient evidence to bring the case be- Weekly cms‘ oopel. Yw Tax Collector of the City and Cousty of Sea