The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 8, 1899, Page 12

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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO OCALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, SCREAMED WITH ECZEM Baby's Skin Red and Raw. Doc- tor's Medicine was Fainful and Uscless. A Stranger Advised CUTICURA. Cured ina Month, with Skin Smeoth and Fair. My , when six months old, broke out wi s. 1took her toa doctor and be t % Moist Eczema,” and her. Shescre when I put wed using it. skin was all g from jtall Oct. 7, 1808, vity, wooks, the J disappear, and TIOURA 80AF Pt My face was cov tured, and ftching CURA SOAP for six v &way, my s sh s g g S e HEAD WILL NOT STAND FOR THE PLANS OF KEMP Refuses to Vote for More Teachers. REPUDIATES WHOLE SCHEME THIRTY PLACI;‘S’}TIG'URED ON BY THE PUSH. ol Board who are department with others of the cheming to loa: nd-of-the-year I ng « would ta ng and that nt for at ring the forcing re- atlons make = . et e D A R S T N R P A R N R A R LSRR ) 1SS FREDA SYLVESTER and Dr. Joseph E. Sand rled Wednesday afternoon the home of the groom's pa Mr. and Mrs. The wedding was of the sudden of Mrs. Sand, rents, Sand. on account serious {illness hastened formed at her bedside. were mar- at Ferdinand A and and at her request the ceremony was per- Dr. Sand and doctor's mother suffered a severe stroke of paralysis. She rallied for a time, ¢ Miss Sylvester had been engaged for ® over six years. Early last week the b ned of her ultimate recovery. she sent for her son and ST Ive: ¢ Mrs v. Dr. Peter's Chu by Trinity £ this city. recetved prior to the . Clampett would the ated by Rev. ke, lect Is sald to be n of much ability and force of character. Want a Blue For that chap of yours that won’t turn red the first time the sun but Monday of this week her condition became worse and little hope was en- Appreciating the serlousness of her ill- asked that his wedding to Miss S: d musiclan, winks at it? Then you want our 1 Blu Serge For that boy of wyours. It’s the same Serde as our True Blue Serge jor men. Its gdood qualiti been espoused by mankind. all It’s dressy, it's fash- ionably correct, it’s ex- quisitely tailored; for chaps between the ades of 6 and 15 years; made in style as shown in picture. Nothing at Ten Dollars will equal it for wear and dressines. Special at $5.0 APHAEL'S, e THE FRISCO BOYS, CORNER KEARNY STREET AND UNION SQUARE AVENUE. have | | at Alcatraz on November 22 last, and the da MARRIAGE HASTENED BY THE APPROACH OF DEATH %0 et et NeNno NG NN et et et *DR. JOS. sAND et et et et et et eteti e et %, rIvester be His bride Is ate Henry > of the Cit ark of Dr. and Mrs. Sand will spend a LR h A R e e e B SAW SHIELDS ON THE WHARF AND WAS DRENK Evidence Given at th Court-Martial. el | THAT URLUCKY NOVEZMBER 22 The trial of ( to a halt elds has come to secure some from officers in the East Middle West regarding the h of 1. By the effect that th sed was thr - ened with nervous collay and that stimulants were prescribed for him by | army s ons. T irt adjourned to the call of tk It will be fully two weeks i 1 to the In certainly no ny answer has rogatories, and t meet for that [ y given for the prosecu- all tended to show the con- 4 when he arrived tion yesterday dition e accus ame down to the escorted | was n the Clay > 18- bay, and at island numbers of sol- « also made to show that b street wharf, where the b land leaves this side of the the wharf at the diers and civilians saw the accused in the condition which all the witnesses have described as intoxication. Scott of the Third | Alcatraz, was the | the morning. n the & mer and to his 4 to the same vho had pre- it was that ald, too, that condition was ceded ) man was drunk. He he assumed the chaplain’ caused by too much whisk: He added that at the time the boat landed the 4 crowded with soldiers, and that were looking down from the | porch quarters just above the ) wharf upon the people landing. The second witness was Frank V clerk of the steamer McDowell. He s: 5aW the accused on November 21. Shields came down to the boat escorted by two friends, wh assistance, according to the wit very much needed. Wat- s0n s the wharf was then crowded with people, among them being several of the members of officers’ soldiers waiting to to the island pos the two men with the o charg families and £0 over on the_boat \ s he told was in no ag away, and he his testimony by say- was drunk when v of the dey The after- s occupied with the reading of ogatories to e sent East, and the cross-interrogatories to be sent’ with them. One set of questions will be sent to Dr. Charles G. Plummer at Salt Lake another to Dr. Fi late major and sur- geon of volunteers, who .8 now at Lewis- berg, Pa., and a third set to Major Pol- hemus, surgeon of the United States army, who 1s supposed to be in St. Aug- ustine, Fla. Each of the three physiclans is asked what the state of health of the chaplain was when he was under their observation, and if they ever prescribed etimulants “for his peculiar condition. With the allowing of these interrogatories the sesslon of the court closed. ‘John Moore, formerly of Company ¢, Sixth Infantry, was released from custody yesterday and as dismiss from tne army with a dese s release. He de- serted in 188 and month ago returncd to the Presidio and gave himself up to Colonel Freeman. He swore he had not been absent from the country during that time, and so under army regulations he was ‘entitled to the deserter's rclease. Lieutenant Andrew C. Wright, ftn Infantr, Lieutenant Robert hittieia, Twenty-second Infantry; Lisutenant Al len J. Greer, ntry, wnd Licu- tenant Robe: Shearer, Thirty-seventh Infantry for duty at the tre- vesterday. The following named female jurses have been ordered to report by letter to the surgeon general for the annulment of their contracts: Paula Bonminghausen, (o Mich.; Jennie M. Clark. to New ; Minnie R. Johnson, to da D. Lippert, to Ctr- ary McCormick, to Camp- Ontario; " Catherine Magee, to < Louise C. Knigh*, .o .-Cal.; Stella Smith, to Spokane, .; Lizzie L. Hudson, to Fort Worth, Texas. The quartermaster's department will furnish the necessary transportaion to_their homes. Lieutenant Colonel Richard 1. Eskridge, Twenty-third Infantry, has been assigne, to such light duty in this department as he can perform. Captain John H. Duval, con'missary of subslstence, has been assigned to tem- porary luty at department hecdquartcrs. | Acting Assistant Surgeon Willlam Hen- ry Oates nas been assigned to duty on tae transport Sherman. ilu will reman in | Maniia. | Second Licutenant Harold D. Cobury, Twenty-fifth Infantry, has been assigne: to duty with the recruits at the Presiiio, Major George W. Fishbeck, additional | paymaster, has been granted a leave of | absence for ten days. = ro 1899 EXTRA SESSION CAUCUS PLANS ARE DISCUSSED |All Republicans May Go In. NO LIMIT OF SIXTY-ONE MERRITT IMPORTUNED TO VOTE FOR BURNS. -— Governor Gage will call an extra session oh e T oIt D 25,000 have visited his store— the mumbers ramento for | toyapolis—Santa’s store. ancy in the U na;,j";z.\g‘,.,. a fairy bazaar of wonderful to the in ad- all the im- > by the pre es were mad ake A ses he extra ws and sifting ruth from the mass Call's 2 topic at Sacramen to date has b created comment night. A do story were recefved There was e slight mis- hed article. Assembiyman Merritt has Francisco me time fournment of the Legislature Burns 1s anxious to obtain Merritt's vot but the Assemblym the boss resp district posed to o this remark Burns replie to in_your district Mr. Merritt voted for Grant at i last session. the e i ins Mr. Merritt's friends and nelg nta Barba will advise him in all 3 ) blight his -xample of the last March. you 1 con has mov from Tulare tha d out of his district P into obscurity. mentioned in sper r old His Pasadena ts hardly r Simpson was as 4 man and lenr v C. Dibble nblyman, Forty- first trict, 1s sure that an extra ses- sion will be called, but does not say that he is able to name_ the winner in the Senatorial contest. He cannot tell why W rnor Gage pocke Francl harbor ext . which passed both houses of the Le regular sesslon. Con ¥ improvement safd “If T were Governor ate T would call an extra sessi Legislature to provide the facilities de- n F I would eall rpose alone if there were no ey I became In- nsfon last ses- of my district wall should be ex- Iimit on the north bill, as Introduced, 1 extension.” it in de- ngth that ymmodate f that sub- confident, how ssion would be con- g Republicans ning twen four could not be excluded continued the Assemblym: ity rules and wha jority prescribes will One baiot or one hundr t before the lowest dropped. The number of balle pend upon the decision of th STRANGLED HIMSELF WITH HIS BANDAGES ““the major- fons the ma rn the cus. allots may be andidate s s will de- | | LANNIS McCLAREN SUCCEEDED | IN KILLING HIMSELF. During the Absence of the Hospital Nurse He Uncovered His Wounds and Made Himself a Fatal Noose. Lannis McClaren was determined to dle by his own hand in spite of all that the doctors and police conld do to prevent him, and he succeeded yesterday in his design. He stabbed himself twenty-one times last Monday in the cellar of Mrs. Morris | Windmiller at 1463 Oak street, to which he had gained an entrance unknown to the inmates. Mrs. Windmiller sent for the police and when Patrolman Bruner arrived. McClaren was found in the back yard bleeding and moaning with He was removed to the Citv Recel Hospital and thence to St. y s pital. Shortly before noon yesterday, while his nurse was temporarily out of the room. McClaren tore the bandages from his wounds and made a ro) and a sl noose cut the strips. . With this impr vised instrument of death he strangled himself. When the nurse returned a few minutes later he was dead. will hold an Inquest to-¢. McClaren came from C month ago, having failed in business at that place, and brooding over his failure caused him to become Insane. —_—— Dr. Parker's h Cure. a cough. Never fall« y. escent City a One dose will stop Try it. All druggists. * —_———— Deserted by Her Husband. Dale Warford has sued George H. ‘Warford for maintemance. Mrs. Way- ford alleges that her husband deserted her at New York in May of 1597 and has since falled to contribute toward her support. —_——— Yesterday’s Insolvents. John Isert, Contra Costa County farmer, 36639 43, assets $425; Fred Kuhl- man of Vacaviile, §754, no assets. wiil show | tention in tha | ra session | en in San > highly spoken ed the bill for San | Coroner Hill | Hale’s. open eveningds | and more received by Santa on think of it! over 25,000 child himself. curling hair, shoes and on the ecounter tc fancy dress dolls, 1 =2 on the tables to-da: doll buggles, a w aginable. $.25 3.30, .00, $3.25, $4.20. $4.25, 84 doll gocarts, a neat r les for girl Wright 1 1adders, lanterns, te. A special offering from the tofl hand-painted powder-box, a dain baby powder to-day all for....... powder-box 1s an exceptionaily and painted by hand. chamois skins for paint work an excellent quality, 20 inches sq 6000 letters and a half of letters—a stack as high as the Call building— 100 fine kid body dolls, 22 Inches long. with bisque head. curling hair; the $.50 ones are solled and cross-e until sold, each nderful assortment of every kind $1 $1.50. ks 2.5 s, tin toys, wooden there are a hundred ditferent uses for chamois now in his automobile routes—a mile ren have seen him—half of the he other half going to. playthings, all made by Santa i ‘stockings, the -lay until sold, each 2 inches long, jointed body we at 1 $5.50. $5.50. up o edition of baby’'s park carts, n of different kinds police patrol toy animal toys, veloctpades games, music - steam engines, sail- let article department, a prettily v swandown puff and a box cf “pretty littla article, tinted In g or burnt leather work: In fa ancy w uare, a skin | On account of the rain Sant | bos yesterday morning. conse morning ernoon route wiil b Filimore, to Herman, fo ket, to Castro, Sanche Mark to ) . to store. fanta’s automobile route to-day : s published in s follows: ' | Hale's to McAllister, to Fra a was unable to visit Point Lo squently he will take the same yesterday's papers. His aft- . to_Market, to Ridley, to to W 935-937-939. l PY interesting | G41.343.945 daity 947 Marl a o demonstrations | Street. of Arold's Goco Gooo> knit goods 'PROTESTING AGAINST THE BOND ELECTIONS ACTION TO ENJOIN AUDITOR | FROM SIGNi:NG DEMANDS. Anditor Wells was notified vesterday by Attorney Otto Tum Suden that he would immediately commence an action in the courts on behalf of James H. Barry e joining the city « I from auditing t demands in connection with the forth- coming bond tions. This is the pre- nary step f determined effort to ent the ele s from being held by | of the fact that there are no lable funds for the purpose and that t come from the merchant the money mu | £ city. what course he would pur- 118 aid that tter Auditor W e would consult with his eral Dickinson in the premises. ter declared that there was no merit in the protest as the elections have been ordered and must be held. However, no the courts have decided on the merits of the protest. ——————— HEAVY STORM EXPECTED. Frost in the South, Rain and Wind Along the Coast. The weather bureau has predicted that ction will be taken by the Auditor until | | heavy rain may fall to-day an ceived reports that tell of heav: to the orange crop around Sa: d: F has re. damage n Hernardino because of high wi uts wers ex- | perienced early yesterday morning In many parts of Northern California. There is now a h, storm safling around the Oregon coast, but it will prob- ably not come within four hundred miles of ‘this eity. All over the coast the | weather is threatening and .t will not he safe to venture forth to-day without making_ample prepa fons for a dow: pour. Lieutenant McAdie says that in this vicinity the rain m. e v at it may gradually t mountains. The only y heavy to snow th can vert the storm is a defin of wind. of which at present the least indication. The bureau has prophesied frosts for the part of the State north of Sacramento and a varfety asant things for every part of the coa The rainfall of this city A v three times as great as for the same perfod last year. —— e ‘Wholesale Grocers Conven: The annual meeting of the Associated Wholesale Grocers of California wa | in this city Wednesday. The principal b ness was the annual election of assistant sec ett Jr.: general re land;_ directors. mann Jr., A. C. Drese F. Mau Till P I w. | ; leerd Bicycles For LITTLE TOTS..... For BOYS and GIRLS .. For YOUTHS and MIS! For OLD and YOUNG. Fuli Size Wheels - - - - - - $25 and $30 CHILDREN’S WHEELS. -$20.00 $22.50 SES . -$25.00 18S9 wWev *3S These are all fine CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THOS. H. B. VARNEY, MARKET AND 10TH STS., SAN FRANCISCO. 1Moét & Chandon “WHITE SEAL” and “BRUT IMPEIRAL” now beink marketed are of the cele- brated vintage of 1593, Messtenrs Moet & Chandon are the most extensive vineyard provrletors in the world and thelr Champagnes are having a larger sale and are of a qual- | ity far superior to any other brand. be- ing used almost exclustvely at all ultra- fashionable functions, among others at the Admiral Dewey Collation, Vander- bilt, Astor, Bradiey-Martin, = Belmont and’ Stuyvesant Fish affairs.—New York Wine Circular. WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., Pacific Coast Agts,, 329 Market st., 8. F. DiVE P-maTzZOs v e Finest Matzo ever baked in Call. { formia &% about 80 per cent lesn than ever sold | before. MATZO, 6e PER FOUND. | "New Egg Matzo, new Matzo Flour, Macrones, 40 cts. per pound: Cocoanut Macrones, 20 cf per pound. Orders Taken Until January lst at 1240 FOLSOM ST.; tel. Mint 1349, SAN FRANCISCO MATZO COMPANY, Factory and Main Office, 1130 Howard st. Come, See. Beautiful Premiums With Tea With Coffee With Spices With Baking Powder Come Just to See. Geat American [mporting Tea (. Central 210-212 Grant ave., Stores Bet. Sutter and Fost sts. 861 Market St., opp Powell. 52 Market St., foot California Branch Stores Everywhere. BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters 8 A GREAT RESTORATIVE, tor and Nervine. The most wondirful ephrodisiac and Speetal Tonle for the Sexual Organs of both sexes, The Mexican Remedy fur Diseases of the Kide Deys and Bladder. Sells on its own merits, NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, A strest, 8. F.—Send for Clreulas INVIGORA-

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