The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 1, 1899, Page 8

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 LAWTON CLOSE 10 INSURGENTS Is Negotiating for Their Surrender. HOW GILMORE WAS CAPTURED STORY TOLD BY A. SONNICHSE AN ESCAPED PRISONER. RSN Party Was at One Time Lined Up for Execution, but Aguinaldo Inter- vened and § d the Lives Men. e of the e e I o MANILA, Nov. 8 ton & ¥ 4444440440004 - + + - - + + + + + . + . - - e O o 2 w w Appealed. wn ity firmi nd ands of 8 Victim of an Unknown Man. Nov. 30.—Miss Maggle a telephone operator, was unknown man, supposedly whi home She was way erpowered, rged. An hour later she was able to reach a house and gave an alarm. Her condition is critical. last bound and | FOUGHT FOR LIFE WITH @ PANTHER G. Salucci Has an Exciting Early . Morning Experience at Camp Taylor. SAN RAFAEL, Nov. 30.—G. Salucel, 8 woodcutter llving near Camp Tay into the yard at the rear of his cabin this morning just in tim arge panther spring upon his fat turkey. To think was to act. ibbed a ax and made for the brute. He struck it a glanciag the when the {nfuriated bea His cries for help t shg t dropped the turkey and rought his fifteen-year-old son to iving the danger of his father, rushed into the house un loaded with buckshot. The boy s at first might shoot his father, but when Saluccl lay quie him, the Jad let the brute have both barrels od its prey 2 and stocd lashing its tall for a turkey the and made off up a canyon. that while the woodcutter was cut and torn ders and on the arms ! was not seriously injured. His ressed and another turkey purchased for the Thanksgiving Now Salucel W BONONONOND NONO NN ORISR OO O IONON ONO N OO ORIO%OY, CHELPLESS ON (600D WORK 0 1 BAGING SEA WEATHER BUREAL R TryingExperienceofthe‘Shipping Men Warned | Schooner Myrtle. of Every Storm. St e e Epecial Dispateh to The Call. Epecial Dispatch to The Call. TACUMA, Nov Captain WASHINGTO! ov. 30.—The anuual fAshing schoc Myrtle, who Profes 1llis L. Moore, chicf nited ates Weather Bure bureau € with the work of the in anno th rature of the closing in the explora- mea of Kites storm occurred entailing a loss of at least lives and many vessels. Hundreds of 1Znt a safe anchorage on the ad- s of the Weather Bureau. An impor- hange in the forecast work of the the extenslon of the usual of the night forecast from t hours. The oniy Indies during +he the estan- gion. Hur- to weather lesser Antilles on e of the storm. At pers were rerty of the es- aestre worl service was difficulties, was instru- warnings of a South Atlantic er 2. The coming of Lhis successfully announced a valued “at $M.00 were until the danger had pass.d and crop service ve been th Cuba and Porto Rico Struck Asphaltum. AN LUIS OBISPO m L' CLIFTON E. MAYNE : IS AGAIN IN LUCK Man Who Made and Lost a Fortune in Real Estate Strikes a Pay- ing Mine. Killed b, RN, Nov. 3 Ko wag wi i shre capit on NEW ADVERTTSEMENTS. the ¥ L ¥y s rated n imme number of pe chisf Trex axp Now. . stock farm To say that a man has Bright's dis ighbred nor an anything else. phes more money tha was once considered equivalent to His hand w s time saying that he stood in the o as a Monta 4 g th h h f came at M % arly in 1888, Go- The end was only the real ostate d in San ¥ B A sane soon on the 1 again. But that was be ng a franchise for t ('-,“’r'. Adolph Sutro to the Clff House ad its gained the bitter enmity of the Soutn. i which owned the Market. et system of street railways. He also n. up against the blind political boss hris Buckley. The result was that these C. H. Lincoln of Medford, Mass., erful influences downed him. ot I had ind after it EX-AUDITOR OF CHICAGO g S Arraigned in London and a Remand OUORORORONOOUONRONON0O 3 e without g3 of the bu- reau pre Probab h severe storm within the memory of the living swept along | the Massachusetts coast on Novemoer ! condition is unr | m . d that T had Bright's dis- Granted at the Request of the American Embassy. f the kidneys. I knew what that | LONDON. Nov. 30.—Michael J. Sampson, at a village near Limerick last so I pitched the n e I had | Ty . on the request of the Chief De- | tective of Chicago, charged with embez- ¢ I then bought one bottle of | zlement, arraigned at the Bow Street Poli day. A remand until Sat- 1 at the Warner's Safe C nd took it accord- is un ting e eipt for lire paid “for jewelry, sed in Rome and pledged in” Dublin, und on him — - The first bottle stood that Sampson is a de- e first bottle g to directions. gave me relief and I bought a second. Be- fore that was gone I had gained n'al’]y‘l JAMES McNABB DEAD. | Was One of Sonomn County’s Most | Prominent Citizens. ten pounds. I continued taking Sa!e Cure, and it cured me. ‘ request of the | \uditor of the city of l‘h|c'u:n | | ! | PERIODICALS, BOOKS AND STATION | PETALUMA, N —Hon. James *H. | “1 am fifty-nine years old and enjoy | McNabb died to-di y after a short iliness, of neuralgia of th> heart. Mr. McNabb | as good health as any man of my age.| was one of the ollest and most promi. Y | nent ¢l ns of Sonoma County. It anyone has kidney trouble and War- | 1 Sangamon County., Iil., In 1523, and | * to California In 1849, crossing lhc‘ s follow number noma the fiel vears he n Safe Cure will not cure him noth- d the pursuit of mining for a nd in 1560 came to So- shortly after entered For nearly forty was one of the editors of the unty ing will. I believe It the best and only and of journalism. cure for kidney disease on earth.” | staluma Argus. He served as Postmas. Nowhere does the proverb, “Delays | ter of this city under President Harrr son .;nd . r\]—d as State Senator from 1862 aie ORI " SEEY I ki Bt 1865, In 1571 he was appointed Deput wre dangerous,” apply wi h 1 ollector In the Custom-house . at: Sey Franciseo, which position he held for nine years. as in Kkidney derangement. When . Monterey Firemen. | MONTEREY, Nov. 30.—T| tissue is breaking down and passing | vounteer l’)-pvl‘r‘lm‘f‘:? Ri?"",ffii | elected officers for the ensuing year. They | are: Foreman, L. A. Shanfele; first assist- | g | ant foreman, ¥.E. 8kinner: second assist. | ant foreman, J. Lackman; secretars Rright's disease has set in the kidney | re away every minute. The strength of the body is sapped steadily, surely. Wil- llnm Kay Jr.; treasure , Louis Gol Inasmuch as Warner's Safe Cure | department ll"ll’lfll?fi 8 zimlfllglgf‘l’;‘!‘ll;‘l \\ lliam Kay Jr., G. A. \'nllmor ele«‘ll\e alone stops kidney degeneration, should | {ommitice, Victor Carison, L. D. Lacy, .sll’m p’hl Pedro. Louls Goldstel n, L. A, | Bhantete. it not be used without an hour's delay TN | Funeral of Ex-Senator Tipton. WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—The funeral of Ex-Senator Thomas W. Tipton of Ne- | braska took place this afternoon from his last residence. The interment wi Rock Creek Cemetery. e when pain in the back and head, a f‘flldl give unmis- | I skin and bad digestion | takable warning? | and 8 Washy | WESTERN FOUNDRY. BAD BREAK OF ATTORNEY BELL Said Buchanan Was In- sane at Sissons. S LY MAY RUIN HIS CHANCES S CONFLICTS WITH STATEMENTS OF WITNESSES. e District Attorney McDaniel Thinks Buchanan Was Always Sane, but Does Not Care What Happens Him. e Spectal Dispatch to The Call. NAPA, Nov. 30.—Hugh Buchanan's men- tal condition appears to be absorbing the attention of the people of Napa as much as it does that of the court and those im- mediately engaged in the habeas corpus pro(‘ee\llngi in his behalf. Few persons can be found who believe that the pe- titloner is insane. None who have seen or spoken with him since the beginning of the pending proceedings have any doubt of his sanity. No one is more confident of the grant- Ing of the prayer contained in the havsas amateur talent on the coast. most keenly enjoyed by the audience was a number “of vy the Press Club quartet. The entertainment was followed by dancing. ‘The success of the entertainment and ball was largely due to the diligent labor of the following committee: Floor Man- ager—H. B. Hock. Reception committee- W. F. Magee, Thon «J allon, W. J Eden, Emmet Hayden and A. [. Scott Flnnr”rnm'mnlh\l ). J. Haley. Eugene onnell, Charles Dufficy, J. L. Haley pnd George Herzo LR " A feature - REV. W. F. ANDERSON DEFENDS BIBLE CRITICS Says That Coming Generations of Christians Will Be Grateful to Them. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 30.—The fourth day's session of the Methodist Episc Congress began to-day | of the church and the | Rev. W. F. Ande Y., defended the critic | the comir nerations a to them as we are now grateful to pioneers in Christlanity. The speaker as serted that If we are to have a theology | which will satisfy the demands of the age It must be a theology founded on fact. Any fair-minded, thinking man, said he, must admit that many inaccuracies | occur in the Bible, Referring to the attitude of some | churchmen toward the higher critics Dr. Anderson sald it was very sy for a man {who had not read a book since 183 to stand off and throw stones at the dil | gent students of the present day, W cannot,” said he, “save the old fram work; ‘neither {8’ it necessary that w should; but the old spirit of early Me | odism * still * prevals—brotherhood, sonal service and universality.’ FIRE IN PORTLAND. corpus writ than Buchanan himself. He | has declared to The Call correspondent | that before the proc are concluded | it will ywn_tha It is a far cry | from snakes in the boots to rats in the garret.”” Buchanan has always consist- ntly admitted his addiction to convivial habits and the testimony of some of the medical experts who appeared during the trial for murder at Marysville held that Buchanan was simply suffering from dip- somania. Comment to-da what is viewed as a made b; admitted rious technical mis- that Buchanan was to throwing away without deliberately doing sc her Buchanan's witnesses have i iy testified that Buchanan's mental condition is un- changed to-day from what it was at the time of his commitment to the asylum. Gardner's frmnd are now arguing on these facts ?Iu\\m 1t ed, then, according to Bell's admission made in court, still be insane. Why Bell made such a sensational ad- mission is a mystery to friend and foe. He had nothing to gain and it may be the means of losing his case. If it should b lost it will be on a technicality, however, and not on its merits, and wiil then be carried to the Supreme Court on habeas corp s full signific of Bell's cak,” as it Is being termed, only came apparent wi it had been thoroughly usséd and analyzed District ney Mel of M - ville will remain the proceed- ings are luded mly of th opinfon t 3 has always been sane, but not care if Buchanan 10t erred to the custody of the Yuba rities, provided Kept u aint for the r life. He tuck: a dangerous that h an is confined in asylum or a Among the witnesses who have been subpenaed on behalf of Dr. Gardner from Marysville J. 8. Rogers, J. H Bar id_Attorneys Car- lin Drs. s and Barr were 1 mission which Dr. Stor found stified in line with Dr. Gard- r on and the attorneys named | represented Buchanan in the murder trial. More than usually interesting develoj anan insane. »d at the Dr. Gard fer dently ex to-morrow when ly take the stand. 1ts are ceedin will pr REVOLUTIONISTS GAIN GROUND IN COLOMBIA Details of Movements of Liberals Are Lacking, but It Is Believed They Arve Awaiting Outside Aid. KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 30.—Coiom- ivi eived here by the mer the revolution is spread- the Co fan republic. movements of the Lib- he stereotyped cen- hes to Gov- . disc the fact main bodies of the insur- oiding action until the revo- oughly organized. al bands of recruits have persed and a few severe reverses been suffered on the water, but the irrect even fully launched yet awaiting further im- presumably Venezu- es 1 ) the cking, but pate 118 no: rently - aid, ing t lution HEROISM REWARDED. Resolutions Presented to William and Rudolph Lichenberg and Fred Hoffer. SAN RAFAEL, Nov. 3).—The three boys who heroleally rescued a number of mall chi 1 from the blazing Selborne chool building on April 23 last fitting t e last even at the a Hall Rafael am H. and Rudolph C. the youths in_qu all members of Mount Tamal- lor No. 14, Native Sons of th Golden West., and in honor of ‘that fact th arior Emmet Hayden, J prese lsomely engrav ommending thefr braver; «hn-mn for presenting the | nksgiving eve enter- given by the parlor at 1. The programme of exercl: r the superv S. Drey fon of W and included some of the b 1d uns res: tain ment ution pnh he: DIRECTORY Catalogues and Price Lists Mailed on Applieation. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, 342 to 350 Geary {treet, Above Powell. ERY. was largely devoted to | Attorney Bell when | at the he was at Sissons, | during Sven Bell's friends - n v's cause admit Buchanan's | he must | were paid | Lichenberg | Stores in the Blumaeur Block Badly | Damaged. | PORTLAND, Nov. 30.—Fire to-day in the Blums Block, on the corner of Fourth Morri destroyed propert lued at $23, The losses are fully covered by insur: The firms damaged a Swetland & | Son, confectioners J. Prager | clothiers: Blumaeur & Frank Drug Com ny; Mary Hernett, lodging-house. For the Paris Exposition. WASHINGTO 30.—Ferdinand Peck, Commissioner General to the Paris Sxposition, a brief interview with | President McKinley this afternoon left imme y for Chi k er Prairie folk ne first shipment he and will return In January for another shipment. ADVERTISEMENTS. $5.00. ctual retail value §6 to $7. MIDDY SUITS for boys 3 to g years. First-class as to fabrics, fit and fashion—thoroughly well made ; assortment large and satis- tying. To-day and Saturday, til 10 p, m. No goods retailed outside of city and suturbs. 50. Brown Bros & Co. lQI-l‘.’:l Sansome Slreet 1 wil guarantee that my Kldney Cure will cure 90 per cent, of all forms of kidney complaint apd In many Instances the most serious forms of Bright's disease. If the disease s com- plioated send a four- ounce vial of urine. We wiil analyze it and advise you free what to do. MUNYON. REYNOLD'S ons _need ‘ GO“T Speeifie Few per GoutnrRheumltlsm ifon the firstapproach of the paroxysm they have recourse to this ren v ; then, a single dose s often sufti .l..‘& V., 26.30 N, Willlam St ' DR. PIERCES GOLDERN MEDICAL DISCOVERY FOR THE BI.OOD.[IVER Ly NGS L3 (OAL COKE AND PIG IRON. 900 Battery Street. He was | J- C. WILSON & m-n'r-lpphzmt Main 1884, COPPERSMITH. JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTHE, un C. W. SMITH, & Plumbing, _ St ) .n Ship Work a sp-cnuv. 18 ton st._Telephone Main 5641. FRESH AKD SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES&CO Shipping Butchers, 104 BIZ & 18 & non-potscnone remedy for Gonortiieey Gloot, Spermators haa Whits, Gnnatural dis charges, or sny inflamma: Bot to srtevare. tion. irritation or b e eraveats coatacton. tion of WuCous mem 7556 Evans Guewioat Go. b;:"‘ Non-ustringent. CINCINNATI,O | By Druggists, l l: Dll‘n wnpp- CURES 13105 days. Graroateed s Clay. Tel. Main 1204 FURS. 14 Kesrny st upstars Latest . N. LOFSTAD. ciylen, lowest pricen. remodel IRON FOUNDERS. Morton & Hedley, Props., 234 Fremont Castings of Every Description Made to Tel. Black 1565. DAPER D‘EALER‘. WILLAMETTE FULP AND PAPER co., 722 Montgomery st. PRINTINI. PRINTER, E C HUGHES, s shiime sivs. = STATIONER AND PRINTER. ot Order Tdegaiic PARTRIDGE ™* Stitorme WHITE ASH snafl"con. D ARY DIAMOND COAL MININ at Its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, is l.hn Best Coal In the market. Office and Yards—450 Main street, ’ RAILROAD TBA VEL. - NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Tickets at the Lowest Rates to SPOKANE, ROSSLAND, BUTTE, HELENA, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO, NEW YORK, THE ONLY LINE OPERATING A through tourist car from S. F. to St. Paul. This car Is nicely upholstersd in leather and has every convenience of a first-class Pullman. Call on or address T. K. STATELER, Gen. Agt., 638 Market st.. Ban Francisco, |Fly Across A DVEBT!SEMENTS it { The CHRISTMAS CENTURY MAGAZINE “Rich in the kind of Literature that makes THE CENTURY THE GREATEST MONTHLY PERIODICAL OF THE WORLD" Splendidly Illustrated RO AR ¢Re b 2 . D i BAILBOA.D TBAVEL | __ RATLROAD TRAVEL CALIFORNTA NOITHWESTEIN RY. Co. SAN FHAI‘GISW AIIIJ IIllRTIl PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. BAN FRANCISCO TU SAN RAFAEL the Continent w,Lgx“?A‘\s-,u 9:00, 1:00 & m.; 1338 | 2 ursdays—Extra ! ON THE ot 11:20 p. 'm. BatirdaysEatre trips at 1. | nd 1138 p. m. | DAYS—:00, 9:30, 11:00 ;19,3 8:00. #:20 p. m. b s i SAN RAFABL TO BAX NCI8CO. WEEK DAY8—4:16, 7.3 1 & m.; 12 Juum.,p Extra trips L 11710 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, » and Schustzen Park 5:10 LIMITED LEAVES In Eftect | san Francisca. | SAN FRANCISCO 24 47 ooty 5 | |3 s Destination ARRIVES ; £ CHICAGO witicat ehsoge in ...71 Hours An Elegant Solid Vestibuled Train of | Composite Car, with Library, Smoking | | { i | | Parior, Buffet, et Luxurious Doubie | Drawing-toom Sleeping ( , Dining Car, Also through Drawing-rocm Car and Diner for D=nver via Salt Lake Cliy. THE OWL LIMITED from Southern for nects wit e Overla ) and Ev:rlu UJ"‘;: I"”»’r‘é“\‘tfiit ;\L.l the Overland 8239 ] 5:00 pen{ Gles Bitem. | 6:05 pun] 6:28 pen | Prompt connections at Denver, Omaha Sebastopol. [10:40 am|10:25 am 7:3% pm| 8 | and Chicago with limited trains tor other Eastern citie THE FASTEST OVERLAND Bprink a service gor Lytton Sprin , Geysery . in the history of transcontinental rail- | §privgs: st €l e iy ;‘ ooy ;"" ;'\_!E' 2 | roading. Kelsey 4 Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- at Ukiah fof V1 | For folders and mors complete infor- mation call at Southsrn Pacific Passen- ger Office. Potter V' Buckne Wontport, port, ming's, Be Scotia and Eu Faturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- y_round trip tickets to all points n Rafasl at half M G WHITING, General Maniger . Chrontele bl K. X P.ru:,“' Gen. Pass. Agent. 004 Benicia, § El'uira, Vacavillo #3:004 Shasta _ Express— Red Biuff, Portl rop, Stockton, 1oz and Way Siati on anl Way Station Btockton, Sucra- lota, Hanford, . Visalla, CALIFORNIA LIMITED Santa Fe Route. The fastest train, runnt §1:00r Sacraigento 1t 00 Haywas ‘.I\nl a8y A\ & over the best raft gomd, with the highest class accom Connecting train leaves San Py 1 $:00 p. m MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. IATUADAY Arriving in Chicago at 2 PRIDAY, SUNDAY, TVIIDAY WID!IIDAY OVERLAND fiXPRFS\ Frery day o the year tered Tourist Cars for Denver, Kansas City, Chicago aad the 6:30 p. m. VALLEY ROAD Between Stockton, Fresno, Hanford, Vi Tulare ‘and Bakersfeld, furnishes good e} fice, €23 Market ot., telephone Angeies, w Orle COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange). seke ste (Foot ot t.) train service San Francisco Main 1631 Oakland office. 1119 Broadway. Bacramento office, 201 J street 8an Jose office, 7 West Santa Clara strest. NORTH PACIFIC GUAuAILBDAfl. Commenc Prom SAN FRAKOISCO—¥. ot of Ha treet FROM BAN FRAX TO MlLL VALl *7:15 900 1lousy. 11:00 °3:00 $3:00 RAFAEL. - '.‘W 19:00 6000w B 20 10 e m; e, rom OAKLARD —Fool of Brondway.—:00 H:00 10:00a.u. i gt o0 3000 EXTRA TRIPS—For Mil v d 8 31200 *100 1200 300 1400 3:00em. Wednesds s and Saturiavm » m COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). SUNDAYS—8:00, *i0:00, *11:30 . =t (Thind and Townsend Sts.) 118, :15, *4:45, 6:30. 9:00 p. m. Trains marked (*) run to San RAFAEL, TO days, Wednesdays ang ~Bioor o . *10:00, *11:45 - 2 . mg Palo Alto, Santa Cl Tres Pinos, Sauta Cric Wea: Saturdass at 70 and 103 p. m' ey e DA\'&«“‘ 10:66 & m.; 13:06, 3.5, 3.9, TFrroven Tra . week days . Saturdays—Ti A for Moruing. * Daily. 8 3 Sunday coly. | day excapted & Saturday only. l)r:‘ Gibhon’s Dispensary, ¥ lu-.o‘ Tor Vit ot R ap atabllated l:mcn‘r:' h;l M: SKin Diseases T he dasiar MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco via' Sausalito Fercy. Week Days—t:30 o m. and 145 p. m. Sundays—8:00, 10:00 &. m. and 115 p. m Steam-heated, closed ca. on all trains. qUareSen Frascisco to Bummit and Rewura, a-u fall, ‘l'vy bim. Y. GIBBO)

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