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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL.\SUNDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1899 ADVERTISEMENTS. MEH[:HANTS |N FH[NEH SUEI[TY Sesdedeisdepeiebedrivitie n, $ 3 AR LA LA AL AV AL A RN A A AAL AN AR AR LA A AN 24 3 = means . N = 3 Eleees mpeAn. | 3| DECLINE, - : 95c A YARD. | : = 27-inch_Black Swiss 5 | e = Taffeta Silk, a grand | b - quality, of & briltiant | =B | 4 — luster; " one that | . b4 E can recommend < oot wenss the rapu g % ) — lar price is $1.35. Our 2 .48 g lead: it H t ..th < IS et <% 3 |Large_Prices Placed Sequel of Hospital|} paleness,weakness, emaciation--the symptoms = . > o 3 : = on Their Heads. Scandals. 2 $ < p 3 $ Y A POSITIVE CURE. : ] = == g E . HUDYAN . 3 ] = | POLICE AFFORD PROTECTION A PRETTY QUARREL BREWING § g =2 | = —_— s + = == | Trouble Which Starte Tim 13 Yhide L = = d Some Time| A Mass-Meeting to Be Held This ¢ hin ' and . w E 5 Ago Causes an Exodus of Several Afternoon, at Which Some Ex- t S gt = IS SWIFTLY A PPROA CHING. = Prominent Chinamen From citing Tilts May Be § that are so Impor. ant to life = the City. Expected. health, the conc 4 = weels ristmas it Ieplete with attractive and appropriate 5 e + is known a . stmas gt s o than bere. i mia. Genera . = UK & _=. Terror reigns in the Chineso quarter. A |_ There will be a mass meeting of the | i quickly fol . "NQKFPGHIEFS FOR EV =3 | price has been placed on the heads of | French Society held at Native Sons’ Hall | anaemia. 11 $ TURLD =S | elght prominent merchants, members of | On Mason street at 1 o'clock this after- % '“ v 2 M, Women's & == | the Kong Chow, whose headquarters |s|Doon to investigate the recent action of | ; & for the . = | &t 512 Pine street, by the See Yups and | the administration committee of the | ? Canace i : v h ured else- 9 | twelve highbinder societies. Police pro- | French Hospital, which resulted in that | % men, hougt 4 < s golng_on #o well. | tection has been doubled by orders of the | body declaring the position of visiting | 3 not " exclus 3 = iy oer In 'Sk § | Chief of Police and a number of the | Physiclan, recently held by Dr. Oscar J. | J wo ’ 90 " Walsts., . your size and color, we advise you to 3 | threatened merchants have fled from the | Mayer, vacant. 53 wome 3 : C A r s Brsing == it A murder has been scheduled to| Behind this action of the administration - CH-200 W s : : | O = s AT 83.98 T T ont ‘S taci'"ia4 =3 | take’place 1n the Chinese theater on | Committee lies as pretty & medical squab- | + % slceve, lined throughout, in the much wanted colorings of Whits, s | Jackson street and its managers have ap- | blé s one would wish to see. ($ ! - a Pear! ¢ a Blaefltndb C;e“‘;er}“::#?:;‘:_. Ef“:v»' == | plled for additional protection. According to the story of those opposed | f s ._~n‘ as l"v' 4 b = I3 3. also lace effect, Hand- ot 8 g "8 8| The condition of affairs now existing in | t0 Dr. Mayer that gentleman has been | ovarian troul 3 = ~ v Tocts, == | Chinatown has been caused by the faflure Sullty of the very unprofessional con-| & y: : - o A cholcest == | of the elght merchants to comply with a | duct of first stealing a case from Dr.| z = ¢ oy . § request o the Bighbinders that a tax of Nathan Rodgers nn(:rs'\:‘bit;mer:lolsl:;“illcngé. % resuit ot IS sk ; 2 per head be placed on each member of | N8 the same case fro - or when = AT $9.95. &% gl s o e g 3 = | the Kong Chow departing for China. The | Which he was cne of the two visiting phy- general health ie | = just rufle extra w affeta SUlk, names of the merchants are:: Joo Toy ana | Slcians, the fother ons being DF.. Sucler ) ¢ o - =~ in the leading colors @ : | Wong Wah of 718 Commercial street; Lee : ! t = ~ rth $5.50~Ladtes’ < | ; Lee |~ According to Dr. Mayer, this is all bosh. | & tive to = AT §5.95. T s u Biire T de of (n = | Yen and Ah Mow, on Washington street, | 3ie ciaime he his been the unfortunate | ¢ al o g = wide cord nee, a a'width, in néw cotorings and =3 | Dear Btockton. ‘-'“‘"’h Toog Rawl ot S YisHmotia sonspliAcy T AL HUDY < Black | SBacramento street; Chong Tie of 83 Du- | jealousy of Dr. Tait and the animosity ¢ ) = s)1 == | pont street; Yick Sing, southwest corner | 0f Vice President Chartery, and that Di. | & com = SIL A WH‘PPEH BARGAIN = | {5, Dupgnt ‘and Clay treets, and Wong | Rodgers has been used as d tool by thesc | ¢ WO 1 = NOV . = 'l'_:l o | Dupont street. two gentlemen to further their own re-| ¢ makes o " 5 | our days ago a meeting of the high-| venge. | & blood c IS LADIES’ o b St inxt reostved, nada o 3 | binders was held, which was attended by | In the conduct of the French Hospital | ¢ all uterine or o o < L R several hundred 'Chinamen. The deter- | factional feeling and personal likes and | & an troubles. Hud . = WRAPPERS ‘.’ =3 | mination of the Chinese merchants Lo | dislikes have always played a large part. [ ¢ th : < $2.45 veiv —g | stand out against the tax was made | There has hardly been a physiclan con- | ¢ ¢ o= e AT - EACH o in extra =g | ——— = — ——— — = 3 4 P , new colors of - 7 e BN P YST = Blue, Lavender and Gray. =/ + S — = | ] : . - = . E FANCY SILKS AS A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION = : = . ! £ : = | $ these being symptoms or compiications of anaema. * = sually big run all week on the short lengths of Fancy = | & Joss of appetite, costiveness, despondency, loss of strength, 3 = adv Sunday. They we: t all sold, but - t feeling, you want Hudyan, for HUDYAN cures permanent % 4 = . weak. He e Woch & phe R e e e I HEDYAN cures lucorrhoea, painful or irregular periods, profuse 3 = . . - e | $ scanty menses, chronic inflammations or ulcerations : 3 e =1 i | Pale, weak, nervous women, you want HUDYAN—nothing else. : : b4 = best quar| =B | e from your druggist, 50c. a package, six & Nearsitk| == | P GET H UDYAN packages, 32 50.. It he does not keep it. = in all the Lead- 5\ 13 fend direct to HUDYAN REMEDY CO. 2 | = ing shades, at | | 1 d Market sts., Ban Francisco, Cal 5 i) | E =| L Cor, Stockton, B NSULT HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE FREE ! | = ROGE. - v = e ‘:._.7.‘:} ks are of :_».», enson's |4C Ao —5. ! P $ OF CHARGE. CALL OR WRITE. ¢ = than one of these Silk Waist lex Regular value 3. © - - = = = . = = ¢ — £ exce values wi e lvel ng thi | ® ver some months ago, | own weight when y 1 = “ ke ety i os | EIDERDOWN For THE nopars. = $ | SRR A e e Goctor took cccasion 1 | Bolding, o, 4 203 1ock, . — ¢ T “hartery what he thought of him. [ Ja 1 n E COMFORTERS g, ot ana o R 4 | to Chartery what' he thoueht, of ity | 53 compiete: nobody “the == h 4 table article for = + | morely & catspaw, used by his other two fihux( y fingers, if any, that tu = $5.00 eacn. ihnn s poetly, =3 & | enemies to further their own ends. B usins st coor; @ B - b ne Plaid Dress Goods he new- - Fhere has been a great deal of bitter | and go back to your read! LN &= 50c . coversd down comforters, ltberally fil h sateen = 3 o TR L R the affair, and || “Preseatly you find the doof open agat T ; | & |some ltvely times may I e = (oC $1.25 Comtorters, extra large size, filled with the best white = ¢ | when Gaul meets Gaul. Theans. "The back of the ¢ = g7 2 A n, carefully ed overed with silkoline in 3 3 —_— you turn with a knob, is w e O 52 ? rounded, or the metal fram E n Our stock of Und E * REPUBLICANS HOPE To socket into v;;hlrh the bolt en = oc Underwear | worn, or both. Or it may be t = g7 i g = f | CONTROL COMMITTEES ghrurk, or the Jamb has dra o4 B {. ! | it, so that oniy the tip end o = » . ! 5 ®| e P Shath ua rarsh»s in the :fic}(O!. and has a = ' Hanna's Name Promin | tendency to work free: the sligh mported Swiss Ribbed Wool Vests, == ¢ | Senator | ing or jarring starts it, and gr = HOLIDAY igh neck and long sleeves, in white, = PY i a Member of the Committee on | 17% or jarring starts t, ang erad: = NECKWEAR s K - Finance. if it happens to be hung just =0, t = - / a0 EACH—Latiex' Spun Silk Vests, & good quality, in g 3| WASHINGTON, Dec. 2—The Repubii- [slowly opens. ~° =~ "~ "0 =z ‘ ream, b y blue, lave and black. = ! + | can members of the Senate probably will | i Ghen Jou come to know about | = SPECIAL ON S“LE ARE THESE: DBIC oA Jmported Cashmere Hose, fast black, —§ A & | hold a caucus Tuesday afternoon next o | hut it's never altogether agreeable = o 4 N a fine quality, the §0c grade. Our leader at 33 1-3c pair. —a T make provision for the organization of the | never Jeally get used to the door tt E |1 3 ts the letest effects of 1. L 5 Vi | i‘commlt!zem There are many vacancies | opens. = o1 8 afteta silk, good value at i ar 28C ram. 1o chiltems SITT 3 i | on commitices caused by the retirement of = Cc of the best qu very HILD ’ Woolen' Hove, sizee 5'tc s =8 | ¢ | Senators. These will be filled and In the Love in a Flat. = BLACK T g duperior ¥ ansine C REN’S . quality guaranteed to Ly 5 o e o & | cases where Republicans “G_K‘I“b;":u"“"; “You don’t care for a big house and lot — price E 2.00, 1o $6.00 well. { / | y {ttees steps wil el f servants, do you?' he ko A | | nority of comm o nts, do you?' he asked = RUFFS. WOOL HOSE. =3¢ WA ¢ 3|5 change the membership 50 as to give | “Not at a1l ahe replied promptly = " T FECRTET I ANF TN ® | them control. “Don’t you think love in a flat @RURJARZARALR A AAL AL RA LR LU JUE DO 00 b 0k A R i i e - AT 4 | "Having 8o clear a majority of the mem- | would be dellghtful?" ha perststed e ettt [ 3 F " & & | bers of the Semue,hl!l\e R;-p\ln ans are | “Yes," she answered; “love in a flat, t ' sposed to ert thelr privilege of con- o o 1] : discharged wis build- | DIVORCE 3¢ AT ¢ | opomed tommittee work® throughout. . | mO% Jife with on ¢ ] D sl weeks SUIT CAUSED @ rerrrrrrer 4 | trgiling comimittce et In the committee | o Ho DoStponed hls proposal.—Chicago : U | changes centers in the Committes on | | BY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I - 1 | finnkce. “There are two vacancies in that | = 3 © | committee caused by the retirement of ® 4 | Senator Turpie of Indlana and White of | ] P | Omaha Man Refused to Allow a Phy- | ¢ ¢ | Calitornia, and the Republican Senators | U sician to See His Sick * + e fHends ot Senator Hanna are urg- Child. & *| 1n¥ his eleclltm lrm- one o{l t‘htvthplnfies!,uled ] = e | 17| babilities are that the de LS weekly since OMAHA, Dec. 2—Mrs. John W. Scott | ¢ | wore 5 filling the committees will be | o 1as applied for a divorce on the ground | @ @ | delegated to a committee and that no ac- Military Guards Leave| fa that her husband abused her because she | ¢ + | tual changes will be made for several |» short ,‘I‘,r‘"w‘:'rxm belleve In Christian Scien & 4 & | days, or possibly weeks. the Town. | A [ insistea upon caliing <y,,"75:‘lrli:x'1;:nér? - STATEHOUSE AT FRANKFORT, KY. + Fight Steamer. | healers when she and her child were sick: ght on a s —-— | S | that “she ' fon g hid Were SICK: | @-0-0-0-0-9-0-0-0-4-0—4-0-0-0-+ 0+ 6+0-00—40+0-+-04-0+06+0+0 | ST. JOEN, N. B., Dec. 2~The Donaid, A ‘ ] | 3 reated her In an inhuma | ynthia arrive Specta h to The Call | Lo8 ANGELES, Dec. 2—Private H. H.| _Bhe had to flee with her bare oad un- RANKFORT, Ky., Dec. 2—The first delegation of Taylor men who are ex- |%on line steamer, GrRRRCED STCVE A Dec. 2-—After | Smith of the Fifty-first Iowa Volunteers | f‘:: xh: protection of friends give it ne- | pected here to watch the work of the Board of Election Commissioners board. As soon as the vessel dropped ) R, 1 e Ao Afine ¥ diengpeared In this city on | SoSsary medical treatment. She cays she arrived to-day. There were about sixty of them, and immediately on their | Poar. A P00 VO Tol o mayior sent er once ;1 ain r 19, and no trace of him has| o oot from her husband. arrival the majority went to the State House to see what were the pros- ?:rc(he olice to take 0& thirteen cattle- — sroPg, e i ia U By | o N pects of a count being had to-day. Belng informed definitely that there | 108 M BOCe M attempting to take pos- Jhe isco on his return from M | __ Compromise Effected. was no prospect of anything being done before Monday they quietly left, sev- | CoCion'of the ship. Chief Clark and a "r" 8 iere to visit an aunt who lives here. | HONOLULU, Nov. 25.—The case of Col- | eral of them announcing, however, that the entire crowd proposed to stay untll |gquad boarded the steamer, and -dtu-r a vy °ft his baggage on the train at Uni- | onel John H. Soper, E. 8. Valentine and | the thing was settled. An interview with one of them was an interview with all. | fight, during which aknl)‘\fe!m:;r:rm";":‘d ol o m"x.‘l o \~r~lr\ ~mll"v;i= u",‘_'wtv\ "::e’\nf-r'h?h:;lt orq the San Francisco subscribers to Walalua | They say simply.that they desire to see that Taylor ‘“is not robbed of his n‘m egfl::‘lt'm;:. ‘fi" appeared that the . : ° -‘ar. oup! L Rl i "u"m‘xx man | Stock vs. B. F. Dillingham has been com- | rights.” All of them, however, seemed to have determined in advance just &fifum-n broke into the cargo of whisky The Owl’s an- ks, working on e e M g Dot Ser hon Dgbuyment by Mr. Dilling- | what are “Taylor's rights” and anything short of their estimate is likely to be | SICUGRE0 " (he vessel reached port and r y g 'venue Collector Dies a Suicide. | scribers are to get their mill ¥ number of them is not expected before Sunday night or Monday morning. i R o m r com- | i 1S . p on dolls St - be held in m- | R Ming.: Dea | worth of stock from the new issu = —_— Otis’ Pol San X Y stables g B 3 cently decided ssue Supports s’ Policy. . 5 - Mm.ml‘ 8 Dty it BiatesRane | T e Lo | known and the socteties declded to place | nected with the institution who, at one| HONOLULU, Nov. 2i—United States Francis co Wed- tor, _com! ed suicide to-day | a price of $30 on the head of each of | time or another, has not been made to , rwood returned to-da; 3 3 1w | ng. "It is sald become Railway Property Burned. the ‘objectionable parties. Hatchet men | feel the welght of this discord. Dr. Mayer | Consul General Haywood reriticl [o-Ci nesday , Decem- d his accounts with the Govern-| DENVER, Dec. 2—The paint shop con- | Were detailed to do the work. The mer- | Was an exception to the general rule un- from 1\‘“’(‘. l'llC The Consul expects to b b Fvere re matter of his- e | nected with the repair shops of the Den. | Chants were notified by friends, and most | til Dr.| Tait v;':sheleflcd -hs hlshcollub:rn- '-)l:::"cz‘;lm“é‘y hext February, as it is ex- cr 13th. LVery A b is de ted | = - | of them immediately left the city. Among | tor, since which time there have been be i ve beei 2 ger pace about its | Chicago Capitalist Dies. Yorend fio Grande Rallway Company | fhose remaining were Joe Toy and Won | frequent bickerings and rows that have |pected that American laws will BAve birn customer will get | CHICAGO, Dec. 2—V. C. Turner, presi- | urief &t f oiclock this evening, involv- | Wah, and Officer Hutchings has been de- | finally resulted in Dr. Mayer losing his | extended to the WEORE PY S 0N T oe a big doll fre ‘ b prisoners confined | dent of the North Chicago City Rallroad | mberoas® of $80.000. Three employes were | talled for the past three nights from the | position and calling for vindication at the | Haywood is & supp: ~ g doll free on nnounced, but > vell 4 h severely burned In trying to save the | California-street poli it to guard | hands of the society in mass meeting as- | General Otls in the Philippines, where he anne { § mpany .:.?d":‘f;{\k!:;‘;:i:n)x‘)»xx'::c‘m f,’f coaches that were undermfing repairs m' n?e p(;:z:-xol}li';orp&rg;:;fi O:t (ga unnrte‘ sembled to-morrow afternoon. thinks good work thgllwl L;;:nn be com- that dav. v Mot et at “day of heart disease,axed 76 years | more A biroone coach and one Pullman | statfon, has been doing special duty at the | The immediate cause of the doctor's | pletely successtul is being done. 3 yed. s than e | expulsion is as follows: Some time ago, Mond;c’”—c“.e! Suicide. || Doll Day in Oakland is | the latter part of September, & woman | was brought to the hospltal suffering from an aggravated case of peritonitis. | She was brought in as the patient of Dr. | Nathan Rodgers, by whom she had been previously attended. As soon as she had | been admitted to the hospital she ex- pressed a desire to discharge her former medical adviser and substitute Dr. Mayer. To_this proposition Dr. Mayer objected, and the matter was finally arranged by Drs. Mayer and Rodgers together attend- lng the woman. inally it became necessary to perform an operation, and Dr. Mayer was the phy- | siclan chosen to do the work by the| | woman, Dr. Rodgers agreeing to assjst at the work. At the appointed hour Dr. Rodgers did not turn up and Dr. Mayer performed the operation by himself. The woman subsequently died leaving will in which she appointed Mayer to administer her estate without bonds. Shortly after the woman's demise Dr. Mayer was called Into the presence of Vice President Chartery and informed that charges had been preferred against him for unprofessional conduct by Dr. Rodgers and was asked to give an ex- planation. This he started to do, but, be- coming excited, struck his fist violently | | on the table and refused to answer cer- tain questions put to him unless he was | given an Oppor(unllx‘ to explain the cir. cumstances surrounding the matter on which he was interrogated. This he was not allowed to do and the meeting re- SACRAMENTO, Dec. 2.—John Henry Hopfer, who has for the past forty-four | years lived on the Karcheval place on Grand Island, was discovered to-night hanging in the tankhouse there. He was 77 years old and had amassed consider- able money by his economy. His health had been falling for the past year, and it is supposed despondency over this led to the rash deed. b i Found Dead in Bed. CLOVERDALE, Dec. 2—S. Chamber- | lain, an employe on the Hemsath ranch, was found dead in his cabin yesterday | morning. Chamberain lived for many | years in Idaho and came to this city three | months ago. Death was due largely to | overindulgence in alcoholic liquors. —— Chapelle Coming. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2.—Archbishop Chapelle of New Orleans, who Is the spe- clal emissary of the Pope to Manila, will arrive here to-morrow on his way to San Francisco. Bishop Montgomery will en- deavor to persuade him to stop here one | day. A Death of John Canfleld. MANISTEE, Mich., Dec. 2—John Can- fleld, millionaire Tumberman, dled to-day Tuesday, December The Owl Shampoo Bottle Bay Rum Rose Cold Cream Witch Hazle—pint Lesley’s Tooth Powder Lesley’s Talcum Powder 3 boxes for Seidlitz Powders, 1 dozen Castoria Bird Seed—3 Ibs Allcock’s Plasters—2 Baker’s Carbolic Salve Mail Orders With every mail order received on Tuesday and Wednesday, De- cember 12th—13th, 12th, 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ When a biacksmith strikes the fron he does 1t while It Is red with heat. That fs thatimetodoit. Whenever a man rotices the first symptoms of a disease he should at once find something te check It before it gets a firm hold on him, because that Is the time 0 do It. How foolish it seems to those who know, and yet how natural it is for those that do not, to begin by saturating the system with DRUGS. They stimulate him, that Is true, consequently he lays asice his medicines and thinks himself cured; but It is invariably but a very short time until he finds himseif back In the same pit from which he at first tried to climb. It is to men In this condition that | oifer my world famous DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT. To men thal have tried drugs and found that they could not do what was required; to men that have lost all energy and have given up In despair. sulted in the physician leaving the room ed , after an lliness of several | i i For the last thirty years | have been restoring strength to Just such men; to :".3:1}151'.'1( .‘(".’;,.’?{,‘:‘Jt,fi.",.ii; lfingfi’:‘::z'fl?fi oy P we will ship one doll, those that have wrecked their lives by youthfu! folly. Chartery. No dolls sent by mail. Is your case any different, dear reader, from the thousands Dr. Mayer heard nothing further of th. . e THE DOOR THAT OPENS. £ of others? As It has done for others it will certainly do for you, if you will but glve it the chance. - - J 8 ) y 3 matter until he r'cv-lv-‘d a letter several > B e Free detivery to rallroad tth e Don’t let the iron get cold before you strike, but cure yourself while you can. Send for a list of testimonials o !dlzgga:‘;;rgl)f‘:‘:m . mr?:.;:’fim h','.': ,,.,E: !.'}n',l.:' 1.,'.:",:;:.‘.,0,:?:1?:.:"2,, ‘.‘l':d;' 10 miles on ordrs. ur‘!';h; w. £ ¢ 2 from people who have been cured by my Belt, then you can write fo them and convince yourself that the Belt is all | visiting physician to the hospital because | ing, everybody gone to bed long ago, the & 32 that1claim it to be. 1 will send FREE to any address upon request my book, * THREE CLASSES OF o ammer I “which he had henmccaicout | house, the whole city, quiet, and see, pr © ¢35 MEN,”” which tells all about my appliances and how they are used, o | would be pleased to have an 1] Dr. Sanden’s Electrle Belts betale the caimities L R e B @ 1 office and consult me free of charge. Office Hours— to 6 S;mdlys 10to 1 e Are Always Supplied With L i 1 the statutes of tha Lot Ol e O e e Y <3 my T AEL B . rench society that makes it possible for | That's a r-raising experience. ou pega ! Chamois Coverings, Which any one who feels himself aggrieved to | don't know by what means the knowledge &t 3 ° vt | demand an investigation before a mass- | that it was opening was first conveyed B Absolutely PREVENT BURN- meeting of members of the sodlety if L,a | to you, but you see f now. opening slowly & : a - - - 9y ING or BLISTERING. f.?."mfi?.‘g zmeal.ir::ur?mt!o r; D%{llllnn de- lna, s(eadllyh-nd silently, and you get up > ¥ . s > 3 . May %42 18 Third Street, San Francisco, Cal. 1195 South Spring St Los Angeles, Cal. Sicceeded in doing and the meeting will | beeh SIttInE. And stand up. with ‘the tabis gig 2 and, Or. take place as above mentioned. between you and him for further protec 2 ! Saonotoeosens s TeTe] O OOROR S . r[;lr"esm%{:;'; l;l:arlv:;‘l.;llnrlul-l;rmn_xrh‘lfis onhtlh: tion, and wait for him; but he doesn't 1128 MARKET ST. 14 - - sescsssscscsccce . s W come, §} socsosossebsninns as been heiped along by the ‘Mi-will ‘ot | ““Then you go around to the door; it is oo v * #OERS Vice President Chartery consequent upon slomed now, and is standing dead. 10TH AND BROADWAY, oaxcans a row which occurred between that gen- | yle! with no resistance except that of l{:

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