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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ¥RIDAY. DECEMBER &, 1899, WILL RE-ENACT SCENES OF CALIFORNIA’S EARLY DAYS SENATE TALKS 0 FOOTBALL Chandler Supwports the Game. e | FAVORABLE TO GOLF TOO| e ELECTION OF SENATORS BY THE | PEOPLE. e Berry of Arkansas Offers a Joint Res- olution to That Effect and Will Speak Upon the Subject. et i Special Dispatch to The Call. WASHINGT( Dec. FATAL PANIC IN A BURNING MILL One Woman Loses Her Life and Fifty-Seven Others Are * Injured. 7.—Routine pro- ceedings of the Senate to-day were en- FRANCESCA livened by a colloquy between Chandler VALLEJO of New Hampshire and Hale of Matne over a bill introduced by the former to athletic at W =ports at the military 3 t Point and the naval my at Annapolis. Both Senators be- acetious and at times sarcast wth of athietics at Ameri nd Chandler advanced the prop- the cultivation of foot at nment until Mo Rev. nt of the Metho | Episcor h pronounced the invoca- | tion at > session | An through | President the Senate to attend ngton centen al memorial services, to be held in this _ Scott of West Virginia and to take testimony. cre offered to the Com- ) ent Expenses. . b - cansas offered a joint o Queen Alma Cutter of the Golden Jubilee Celebration and Maids of wution In. tavor ot n(,;)-‘lii.-“..;,. of L 1 by Chandler to increase g ladies who will take a x\rwrv‘- ) g at West yroceedin and to the ’ 54 Dwight J to 5 Point_Mi W. McKinstry will be the ora- | 0lis Naval e da Ger -ul Thomas C. A“m' ate » one of th re. rviving | military ser v mi 1y of higher mi \thematic ANEUAg: bstitute the West of med : purse n golf, bill nuual athletic contests tudents_of the military Foston, New York, Phil cinnati, Ch isco, Iro; re, pay vy be a grand iting ay will ames and rs may hat the measure be re- tee on Education and afforded a trip city 6n Thur December 14, under t |a s of Improved Order of R E atdr Depew is to dellver the oration upon the occasion. Chandl Hampshire offered | resolutic g the Committee on :ctions to investigate the A. Clark of Montana | ' P s about I t sald, to be a bill to ] < encourag other similar | - = et games a: as spon- 2 ; 1 { *Fn"S facett )eech Chandler replied | PRINCE HOHENLOHE TAYLHH WH_L !ARCHITECT BENARD that he thoug etie contests among THREATENED TO RESIGN 1 LOSES A SUIT IN FRANCE ‘p,m"n','n‘”"{’y;‘f.iifl-"‘,Iné’{.f;’f.a";h‘:h' be regu . and that International and contests shall occur at abie and New York Her- | Cable to The Call and the New York itests sball oceur at by James Gordon erald. Copyright . by James Gordon Ao b e . £l o e | rease the interest and attend e The Cologne Volks- | Dec. 7.—M. Benard, the success- | ance, and I propose that this shall be Prince Hohenlohe | in the competition of designs | done without violating the Interstate | { ¥ of Calttornia endowed | “OR0®Ui ‘Was referred as desired by | isi 1 a t a he S efer a 'S | Probable Decision of the | s lost the i | Compag: The courts decided the cient and ordered the com- the amount who was killed in the Philippine By for the lim Harris—Joint resolution tion of time a President sh: ENGLAND STILL WANFS |5 seamilic b tens aomees e ENTIRE LYNN CANAL | “B¥&cewari=Xbim appropriating s17s.00 for the purchase of the submarine torpédo boat Holland ASEINGTON = 3y Harris—A bill_granting pensions - EAthe S - ° n| WASHINGTON. Dec. 7—It was an-| pailons who served i the. Confederate State ticket. The vote will probably | nouncea £ Giteat Britaln hos dn. | Dorvacs SWED aSrved: i St SContatiate two and one for the | gicated to this Government she has not | navy of the United States. abandoned her pretension to the entire| Af 12:30 p. m. the Senate went Into ex- when the board ad- ecutive session and at 1:05 p. m. adjourned after the conclusion of is in frequent communi- | until Mo Argument t two of the A ador Choate, how- - sers of the v | ever, and does not propose to lose a sin- rs of the board ! Ele point. This Government wil wiv MEETS TO DISCUSS shed to spend the time not agree to the surrender of the entire | . Lynn canal to Great Britain THE ROBERTS CASE i OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. Bills Introduced by Kahn, Postmast- ers Appointed, Pensions Granted. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—The special | committee of the House appointed to in- vestigate the charges against Mr. Roberts, the Mormon Representative from Utah, held its first meeting to-c behind closed mi enviable position, ir relatives, hu-—’lm des of the qu . some for Goebel WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Representative | doors. The meeting was called for the c troduced a bill | purpose of determining the method of pro- cedure in the case. It was presided over hout the by the chat r of Ohfo. All one and a Ands in su the other m mmittee were seemed - acre. Mr of E' e ihal several private pension bills of Maine, Me- - to render ative Cushman of Washing- | P! ’wr m of ndis of Indlana e introduced a bill provic (Republi De Armond of Miss- e brough ablishment of a mint at T ourd, Lanham of Te nd Miers of In- ating h.. and one appropriating $7:0,000 for | dfana (Democrats). a public buflding at the same place. ogress was made at the meeting Ao H. Hu and_an adjour e any a y ment was tak wosit the e of & a_ County, morrow at 10 o'clock. It has not a deceased. Also decided whether Mr. Roberts is nite Hill, El Do- Howed coun or whether the considered n Kasserling, de- will he or private. The that the d tion of the latter question, it | sentative Loud, accompanied will depend upon M Roberts’ Danforth and wi fr. Roberts also will doubtless allewed coun: The mitt was rais o question as to whether the com €0 to Utah to take testimony but it was not decided at the day. Almost all the time was general exchange of ide of procedure. GREENBERG called on President McKinley Issue of November 22, -George Stolz. pa, $12: George H. ; Willlam S. Wa Supplementai—Cha ue and in- . Blooming- |WILL SEND LEWIS TO LOBBY FOR MINERS Cape Nome Prospectors Believe There Is a Plot to Deprive Them of supied in s to method Downievill M. Cha DR. MEYERS & CO0. 731 MARKET ST., S.F. Take Elevator to Third Fioor. vember 22, 1899—Washington i | : s —Bryant Rudd, Palouse, 3. Orig- | HOURS - T Their Claims. ws, cte.—Speclal acerued No a- | £ 1 SEATTLE, Dec It has just been de- Rosina H. Fern- | «.AND... | cided by many Nome miners now a | | in this city to emj James Hamilton | | Lewis to go to Wash nd lobby in FIRE IN SANTA PAULA. | RG their interests. They hat a con- s % | e spiracy is on foot by Alasion Coarrane Residence and Blacksmith Shop of ¢visy DR. JORDAN'S crear clal Company. Alaska Explorati Charles West Destroyed. 31 GRANT AVENUE. iy the rich beach digging: adjoining blacksmith shop of Charles GREAT uzx:... et GRS, X021, !m‘, public, This 18 to be dc West of Santa Paula were 5..m|1\~ de ! Anstomical Museum in the the ground around Cape Non troyed by fire last night. The fire t- s comreced @) | guise of locating a_townsite 4 1 in the kitchen of the residence in an SPEGIALS L pyan @ | whart privileges. The miners allege unknown manner, and the flames rapidly | . | attorn several prominent a sumed o the frame structures. her: m mnm-mvnz DISEASES & fore Congress to secure u.‘m‘l gl was a strong east wind blowing at the tion for the commercial companies, | time and neighboring bufldings narrowly | HANDKE_RCHIEFS_' Pon reve Cun whereby thousands of prospectors would | escaped destruction.. The loss 18 anocr 25c Embroidered Lace Edge suffe Arrangements were also completed night for the most stupendous t and gambling enterprise eve in this country to be s on a private steamer. Th to- $6000. with $500 Insurance on the piano and | MARAIAGE | blacksmith tools, 1234¢ Lace Edge.. | SHAMS. soc Emtroilered $1.00 Embroidered... Sewall Tourmg the State. | BERNARDINO, Dec. T.—Arthur | wall of Bath, Maine, candidate for Vice | » Cape Nome lans ad DR "ROSSMAN’ involve an expenditure of $60.000. one Pregident atith t electi h vhich has already b 1 put up. resident at the st election on the ticket . CROSS S X e ot | with W, J. Bryan, arrived on the Santa GLOVES. = =Pt T > "o Limit. accompanied by his sister, SPECIFIC MIXTURE, ___Dance at Stanford. - | Mrs. Delano, on a tour of the State. The| 31502 Clasp, real kid, ’"‘h’des and STANFORD UNIV ITY, Dec. 7.—| topped here to visit Cgptain Rob- OF GONORRHOEA, | The freshman glee, t ss dance | t rw..nn'.,r mgrl.mn.l formerly cap- | of the college year, given to- | tain of one of Sewall's ships, He states | m!nrlr(::\- Pight In the E mnasium. | he Is out of politics. The distinguished | HOSIERY. Indi jons are that t air will be | visitors will ml north to- mur‘l’u“ | vork very successful, as a large attendance Is —o— | 75¢ Black, open work... ansured. . SRAE AL L Death of a Pioneer. | 35¢ Puain.. he committee havi arge - ¢ % h \ lquflfl Vfiflfllfllflfl Pllls rangements consists of Misscs Hohn, | SANTA BARBARA. Dec. 7—A. H. Mey- | A PRONS. K KN Cochrane and Thompson; Messrs. Bossett, a ploneer resident and property | BY +HOUSANDS owner of this cl 25¢, excellent valus. The patro and Stephens. died late this after- Brotherton peraone w u-«t them for fo: Mesdames Jordan, Baker, | noon. Mr. Meyers at one time owned Tucked and Embroidered yrar 10 cure SICK HEADACHE, GIDDINESS, | esses will be Mesdames ) pwne 35¢ Tucked an oidere: B J ham, Branner, Little and|many thousands of acres of land in the LONSTIFAT ¥ Tomid, Liver” Weak Stom 2;’;2:’:‘ Den! vicinity of Santa Barbara. Ccuntry Orders Solicited. . ther bills and joint resolutions Election Board e submitted in competi- were_the following: | , on the To increase to 100 er —_— our de Comptes the pension of Nellle Young Eg- | aimed 78,000 108, dow of the late Colonel Henry | B ! Dispatch to The Call 15,000 francs and matn- Sghert of the Twenty-second In- | prn\'h“’\rl i READING, Pa., Dec. 7.—One of the| were employed, most of them being wo- most appalling fires that ever vis- and girls. The fire “,““d';,"',:,:?.f ited this city occurred tc . when the 2 ey extensive hosiery mill of the Nellie and re escape and th t “(~ | Horst Company took fire, destroying the the latter means of escape plant, causing the death of one person rry all of them down at the and injuring fifty-seven other em wyes .\rvw-:.fl' V.vx:v;\!r:ufi u(lrh eiri of the company. What was at first s ESPAILE <o thdne 1 the et o s posed to be the bodies of two pe: s m. Ladders were brought into use and proved to-night to be the separated parts | many girls were taken from the burning body. It is that of Miss Louisa | building safely. Most of them IWeV aged 48 years, who was the or jumped and were ser ously ir ur, d. For a h e been accounted for. after the other. Some lodged In the arms | )f the fifty-seven persons who'were in- those below, but many struck jured thirty-one are badly hurt. The fol- | ground. T v were picked up and rapidly lowing are among the seriously injured moved to he q,u.J. or their house: Hester Mowbray, shouider dislocaied: | Many of the girls who escaped by Mamie Ritter, ankle fra S: alrways and fire escapes were badly Christman, arm broken; F but none of them. it Is believed nose broken, hip dislocated; Annie ( injured. It is not known how °r, ankle broken, serfously in- ¥ met her fate, but it is believed jured internally: Vinnie Baer leg nd was then burned tc h broken; Annie Brunner, ankle broke eled with great rapidity, ow Sallle Bausher, ley inflammable stock in the build- Clay, knee fractured; those who saw the progress of broken; Miss Lachman it nsidered miraculous that A .orah, both leg: small loss of life. There leg broken; cism among the employes broken: Gertr f act that the screens in th ; Jennie Warner . those at the fire < herman, internally arely nalled to the w J ippold, internal had to break the scre yer, leg bro get out to leap to the grow th thighs fr employes say that the do. compound frae 1 rule, after the emplo; The remainder of the hands or faces burned, d by an explosion o otherwise injured. J he eing room. The | The lery build! large four- | {s estimated at on whiel story structure and ne ) per there is an insurance of $150,000. REED'S LEG T0 A STRANGER Suspected That He Led a Dual Life. e The Call. and could no longer boa t a foe on earth. “that testament will be in which case the reasons ac testator for the dlspos 1e of his estate may be Iready exciting comment haracter. The where- 1e_executor, who 1 knowing wh nd, could not b FORCES IN CUBA WILL BE GREATLY REDUCED Spectal Dispatch t SAN RAFAEL, Dec. 7.—The passing of | General Wood to Succeed General John J. Reed, the wealthy rancher, kno: Brooke as Military Governor of the Island. Dec. General Leon- with the Sec- pecting his fu- Marin will evi y it strengthening the a good thing not to every ploneer of without an e a legal en . biblical theory that it is to let the right 1 become War to-d with the deeds of the left. Reed's will was | e nelt principals had opened to-day by City Attorney Boyd in o s ation as to the e presence of his family and the execu- s is gathered that tor, Justo Vidal, and a z or two was General Wou be the next Governor revealed by the pages the document | ¢f Cu Brooke, who that struck the members of the ra At 2 i e household dumb with amazement. Cuba the neas ing to the terms of the will. Re future. Wood, b. queathed t troops remaining will be rnor, there will be so little ry establishment that his ch more civil than mili- .?“‘wl France ing in left office will in fact. ra Laurece Franc parcel of real estate includ- » the War Dej 'rln‘rm to withdraw acy is the E ty, | r perhaps all ¢ general officers so widely known as sort, whi e regulars now in ( is probably worth None of the deces otk ed Governor of Shantung Deposed. rancher’'s family knows who Is the child to whom this G o % property is bequeath or why it was be- PEKING, Dec. 7.—The Governor of the stowed upon her. Visions of e rancher Provir of Shantung has been dis having led a dual life. and other uncom- ssed In consequence of his nability to fortable mental pictures, have suggested al with the anti-missionary troubles themselves to Reed's widow, da r | wh een rife throughout that and son, with the result that if the ranch- prov s formerly com: er could be resurrected from the dead, ha | man riiled brigade, has would be the head of a family divided ! been | 2| Ten dollars—that’s all. Everybodv who has seen them admires our $10 overcoats— there is that fifteen-dollar look, style and cut to them. We believe, and believe fully, that there couldn’t be betfer , overcoats for $10, and we don’t know of having ever seen any $10 overcoats as good. It takes $15 overcoats of the ordinary kind to give the wear ours do; money returned if you are not entirely satisfizd. A year’s repairing free if the coat should need it. Boys’ Reefer Top Coats Made of Cheviot and Astrakhan; ages 3 to 8 year prices, $4, $5 and $6; all reduced now to. . From now until Christmas we g overcoat in this department any of these toy wagon, too! chest, popgun or humming top. give free with every suit or ball and bat, Out-of-town erders filled; write us for illustrated catalogue No. 2. L] 718 Market Street. DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT. WATCH YOUR KIDNEYS, | The Most Important Organs in the Human Body—They Throw Out All Disease. Swamp-Root Gures Waak Kidneys. Does your back ac Do you have pains across your kid- your complexion chalky, gray, | white? Is your skin dry or feverish? A there puffy bags beneath your eyes? Are your eyes dull, listless and dead looking? Are you irritable and hard to please? Do you feel as though you have heart trouble? Do you have to urinate several times in the night? Is there ever a scalding, burning sensation there? Do you feel the desire urinate again h no Is your urine clouded, thick or milky Is there any sediment or do particles float in it? mmediately to ult? Don’t neglect these conditions, and if they or any part of them are yours, Swamp-Root, t great kidney remedy, will be found just the medicine you need. . Here's a simple test for the kidney just as certain as thou were in personal attendance on your case: Pour some ¥e morning" urine in a glass or bottl allow It to stand twenty-four he Then hold it up to the 1 ettlings or and if you find any nt, or if it is thick or milky, or 1 particles float | about in it, don’t hesitate for a mo- ment, but write at once to Dr. Kilmer n in force will { Co., mention the 1, and immediat sample of Swam san Francisco Daily begin using the which you will receive at once, absolut tree, by mail. The results will surprise you Swamp-Root is purely vegetable, pleasant to tak and is for sale by druggists everywhere in bottles of two sizes and two prices—50 cents and $1. Bear in mind the name, Swamp-Rooe, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y. Piles and all Rectal liseases cured or no ay. No detention f ness. DRS. 3 LD & FOR- D, 3% Mar- ‘San Franciseo. OCEAN TB.AVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Ca Steamers leave Broadway v San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 a.m., Dec. 2, 7. 12, 17, Jan. 1 changs fo company's steam- ers at Seattle. For _Victoria, _Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everstt, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash), ¥ o m., Dee 1 7. . . and eévery fifth’day there- 27 o, Jan 4 A this companys ka and G. N. R'y.: at Tacoma Vaneouver to C. P. Ratiway. at Bay), 2 p. m.. Dee. & 4, and every ffth day R : Eurexa (Humbol 10, 15, 20, %, @, Jan. thereafter. Monterey, For Eants CY % (San Luis Oblepo). Ventura, H\unlmz fan Pedro, (Il‘l Angeles) an % Mo 4., 22, 9, 30, Jan. % (h fl hrr"{ur T, Diegn. stopping only st Port Har- an Diego. Obispo), Santa Barbara. Pore tord (Ran Lul spo). Sant g Pt Los Angeles d Redondo Santa Barbars. East San Pe o m., Dee ™. 2, 2, Jan. L. asd every fourth A Tay. San Jose del e, Shasatia a, La Paz Santa Rosa- . Tth of each month. For further information obtaln company’s folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates A hours Nine “SICKET OFFIUE 4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Asts., 10 Market st n Francisce, THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND Frem Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE 287 &t Enss ™and Moata ™ Etate W ¢ California...Salls Dee. 4. Columbia. Short Line to Walla Helena and all point Through tickets to ! - BECW neral Agent, 3) Market st. GOODALL, PERKINE & CO. Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. XEW YORE, SOUTEAMPTON. LONDON, PARIL Stopping at_Cherbourg, w From New York Wed: RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwers, New York, Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Nov. 8| Kensington Nov. 1§ | South: .-Nov srdland ......Dec. 4 Westerniand ...Nov. 22| Friesland .Dec. 13 | For full EMPIRE LINE. Seattle. St. Mich: Dawson City. inform regarding freight and y to ATION COMPANY, 't its agencles. ready. 3 INTERNATIONA 20 Montgomery st., Rates and sallings for 1% TOYO KISEN KAISHA. WHARF, COR- TEAMERS WIL! streets, 1 p. m., O ner of First and Bran fer YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, ealling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and ~Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for Indla, etc. No cargo received on board ca day of sailing. AMERICA MARU.. Thursday, Dee. 21 HONGKONG MARU. Tuesday, Jan. 18 NIPPON MARU_ Feb 9 Round-trip _ticket, freight and passag 421 Market street, reduced rates. For apply_at company’s office, corner First. AVERY. General Agent. The S S. Australia satls for Honolulu Wednesday, Dec. 18, at?p m S. §. Mariposa salle via Honolulu_ and Auckland for srdn;{ Wednesday, at 8 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World. via Hawait, Samoa. New Zealand, Australia. India, Suez, hrw;g&ium;l%m class. 1. D. SP! & S. th1 Foot Pacific St. Fmflm flm COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing every Thursday instead ozm Saturd 1y, from November 2. 159, at 10 a. n.. from Pier 42 North River, foot of Mcrton st. LA NORMANDIE v. 16 LA GASCOGNE, Nov. 23: LA TOURAINE. Nov. ¥: LA BRETA Dec. 7. First-class to Havre, §3 and upward: § per cent reduction oa round *ip. Second-class to Havre, $45: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA, 22 Broa (Hudson bullding), New York, J. F. FUGAZT & CO. Pacific’ Coast Agents. & Montzomerv_ave. San Franeiseo. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. slul'n'v ‘Monticello.” MON., Tues. v \h':‘ lle”:n:i : Sundays, 10:3) & . Landing and office Mission-street Dok Sier No. 2. Telephone Main FARE . .