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THE SAN FRAN CISCO CALL. MONDAY. DECEMBER 18 1899, FAVORS LEGISLATION TO ABOLISH THE MILL-WOMAN TOWARD § SHLSONA Rev. George Smith Suggests Remedies for the Evil He Is Preaching Against. T. PAUL, Dec. 17.—Rev. George D. Smith of the People’s Church, whose &rguments against women wags earners have attracted so much atten- tion all over the country, to-night presented his solution of the problem. Dr. Smith said “In all the cloudy vitupera: the question of laboring women not a 1 in regard to my recent utterances on ngle statement has been shown to be false or a single argument proven unsound. My statistics were taken from the 3 { the reports. The awful conditions remain unchanged. The in- 1bor has been paralicled by the Increase in the labor of girls ly called wom or. The conditions ving and the at home, were condi- d for themselvy condition RN ® between 1 ves that all things Progress Is not blind, etter. 50 ORIORORIO% DRI US® d be g a remed ar States forbid women about one hundred of thy. Then all commerctal and 1 labor one-half. women organizing, work with men the lant the individ- sisted, for it 1s her own arms must not a half times as fast as the woman. In twenty years while marriages actually or final. No civiliz its virtue and its In- »pher, as their dethronement " SRIORONO! >. MORE TROOPS 10 CANAL BILL AY JGHT YAQUIS' YET BE PASSED Washin Maritime profits that Ano:wed who Seaston nator th > this great uring his 1 work adminis- oppe nd cause only osition ty e the con- delay as will there t to abrogate but also Bri two proje fittings, 1 I AGUINALDO MOVES BATTLE FOUGHT AT KUANGCHOU Has buta Small Body of | Trouble Between French Men. and Chinese. —_— E——— IS TRAVELING IN DISGUISE}MANY MONCOLIANS KILLED INSURGENT MAJOR SURREN- FRANCE HAS SIX WARSHIPS DERS MANY PRISONERS. READY TO ASSIST TROOPS. P —_— General Young’s Command Divided Fight Is an Outcome of the Boundary | Into Several Parties, One of Dispute, and Both Sides Hope Which Is Now Seeking Gen- ‘ for an Amicable Settle- eral Tino. ] ment. o e Spectal Dispatch to The Call. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. 17.—The following dis- MANILA, Deec. TACOMA, Dec. I7.—Oriental advices patch, dated December 15, has been r state that the French-Chinese bhoundary celved from a correspondent of the Asso- dispute at Kwongchouwan, on Kuangchou clated Press at Laoag, province of North v, has resulted in bloodshed. Marshal Tlocos Su's arriv ized by French sources it is learne six wounded, while killed and sixty preparing for war, dispute will be Marshal province of guinaldo iry fight between From French that the French lud tong last Satu ngrin eral_Chi I in the direction Salsona, from which point he intended to proceed’ to Cabugaon, province of Cags yan, ‘An insurgen claiming to be in mmand of 100 Filipinos who have been | guarding twenty-three American prison- th )u; settled amli modern- ers at Cabugaon, surrendered. He wrote X his captains to deliver the prisoners to 1 u him, and was sent GEnersl Youe zchou Bay with “General Young's command is now di- mpress Dowag vided into six or seven parties, which | China's rights with force if are operating in the mountains about La- | Without further inq.ru.nnml from Peking. oag. Several parties are hunting for At Tsekhan, near by, he has a res C g 5 force of 6000 regu The French force with a detachment of | i much smaller, but it has assembled the agement | following six waTships in the bay to assist 0 insicgents s Two | the troops if necessary: Des ns were kil younded, ascal, Surprise, Lion and Dentre- se war spirit has been aroused ablegrams announcing that has refused to receive nos ~|xn~'nd: °T- the new Chinese Minister to |nixx;l|_!|\|.1”l~)\» set ment of l)u\‘ rder and was nanded ‘luln;p ‘x::‘,‘n: | terr) rance increased her demands threefold. WILL TRY TO AVERT A GAMBLERS’ PANIC Boston Financial Men Assert That Drastic Measures Are Necessary and Will Be Taken. N, Dec. 18.—The Post will TACOMA, Dee. 17.—Ruperto Santiago, a rich Ilollo me hant, is under arrest on suspicion of complicity in a plot to murder the American garrison and peaceable na- tives Ge ral I s rthed a similar plot at Manila in F redited with t | nlp the Ilollo number of T antiago. \1‘ Many had the ay to- 3 a result of a conference of Boston and New York financial men, which at 2 o'clock this morning had been ged in smug- | in almost uninterrupted session for more s which had o Ceade S A t four hours, probable glin, whigh had to cease with the Ameri ] 1A At this cc HOAR WILL SPEAK ONLY ON THE SENATE FLOOR cioea ictically de- n support n to good stocks In action was t be giv at might be termed a WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Senator Hoar 1o There I8 one 5 has written a former ~Senator Which went a little below PiYiOE A0 Ru fuvitation b0 Be 4 and large blocks of which are meeting tc 1~\|'I - | expected to be thrown on the market by fon. Senatc H‘;" ¢ t0 | men < they must have the mon ause he thinks that w he t them inother lines. Throw o sav upon the Philippine ques- in which there are no buy i be mor "‘-*"‘\.‘ it In | erg there ing how far the down. the x \d carry the prices. ure which nsidered iour _ this v the Stock al to execute selling uh h action or any radica to a great extent upon thie morni, If that some drastic measures o be adopted to bolster t night that negotla- for the absorption of United States mining for cash by New York Interests. A conference with that obzect in view was in progress at a late hour last evening. It came down merely to a question of price. As s well :\n|\r(‘d ted on the street, such e at this time would be a great relief to the situation | DENOUNCES JEWS FOR Useful Christmas Presents. Reautifully flluminated boxes filled with | good silk rib- bons d handsome Christ- | CHICAGO, Dec. 17.—In Sinai Templa to- s presents, ¢ y Sanborn, Vail | gay Rev. Dr. Emil G. Hirsch, the most & Co., 741 Ma prominent Jewish clergyman fn Chicago, e denounced the celebration of Christmas Death of William Carpenter. [ by the Jews as a day ”{erjniring. H BALTIMORE, Dec. 17.—Willlam Car- | declared that every true Jew remem penter, author, poet and editor, died at |ing histc knowing that the day is his home in this ctly, aged 89 years. Mr. | OF w"fh. < ,‘,;f:f’;"‘o“fhe'”jag.'“';,“',l "‘1" l"{},’: Carpenter was born in England. His lit- | FoF bt in Sorrow. J glz | covers a period of over| Moo Christmas’ particularly, Dr. | ey | Hirsch sald, was not one that should ba observed with cries o ac~ on earth, Passenger Agents to Meet. good will toward men,” when nations CHICAGO, Dec. 17.—The meeting of the | were at war. | Transcontinental men, ‘v‘ 1;‘]~l [ e A TR R TR, | by the Santa AN weifle Taade will bé held In this city Tuesfay CHRISTMAS ED[TION POSTAGE for the purpose of discussing the grows u. trouble over California rates. Postage on this issue of The Call | is as follows: Domestic, 4c; for- ieign. 8c. —_—ee————— A Good Old Ale. That's precisely what Evans’ b4 is. MAY PRE bR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN B Kelny 8. T ALL LINC WEL- HOTEL, WASHING- 17.—The United States itself will probably feel 1 effects of a cable mo- which Spain is responsi- ited a concession to the Company, under oration has the exclusive for all cables jolning the several islands of the Philippines or con- 3TON Dec VYV VDTV visiv DR. JORDAN'S crear MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MAZEET ST het. 62270, 5.7.C21, The Largest Auatomical Museum in the § | TieCUng them with other countries. Worid Vi eaknerses or any contracted It is ’ e effect o o Glocts psttieady emoadby the sidest t the effect of the ca cor will on granted the Eastern Com- to cause st the United Stat a line ten ihe Coast. Est. g6yeans Dfi JORGAK—PRIVATE DlSEASES‘ pany yrot violation of its rights . which proposes to from a point on_the Californ: 1, via the Hawailan, M For e Ourein every case undertake Wene for ook PHILOSOPBY of MARDIAGE, MAILED FXER. (A 5 i Islands, and to establish valusbie book for mea) ¢ governmental cable JORDAN & CO. 1051 Market St 8. F communication with Japan,, between the | @ | isl Luzon and Formosa, and with Chir island Luzon and | some commerclally desirable Chinese port. Plies and -:’l Rectal | Tho Jaying of this cal will naturally in- e e deteatics | jure the va the Eastern Extension ess. DRS. | Company’s D & POR- | du n and materially re- ow conducted over the nila line. decision of Secretary Root in the matter of the concession held by the Western Unlon, this Government, the terms of the treaty of peace, will be required to respect the rights posséssed by the Eastern Extension Company. This is apparently the opinion of Major R. E, Thompson, who was chief signal officer of RUPTURE: adway’s = the army 'of the Philippines. whose an- l { nual report is published as an appendix | to the report of Brigadier General Greely, | chief signal officer. I‘L"’ vegetable, mild and rellable. Cauoss | < S The Hnngkfln‘ cable,” Major Thom et digestion, complece absorption and raitntal regularity. For the cure of ail | son states, “formeriy erningt o e hak tsorders of the Stomaeh, | nao. but under the Spanish authorization Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Female lr-‘..r "March 30, 155, it was extended to regularities, Sick Headache, Biliousness, 'Cflg- Manila. A Spanish decree granting this stipation, Plles and all dmmcm ! extension also appears to concede the Iosecnal Visows. S & Nlco“h" FEe™ | monopoly of cable privileges between that corporation to | VENT THE LAvING OF THE PACIFIC CABLE ‘Under an Old Spanish Grant the Eastern Exten- sion Company Apparently Holds the xclusive Privilege. | Hongkong and Manila to the cable com- ing to Connecticut, went to California to pany until the 140, and, what is of | seek his fortune and afterward married still greater present moment, | the daughter of a wealthy merchant of gives the company the exclusiv Stockton. He did not obtain a divorce Tights for & long term of years for all | from his first wife. By this union he had L ity al isiands or con- tow sons, Howard and Charles S, Bulkley. necting them with other countri During the latter part of Mr. Bulkley's “The only escape from this monopoly life he became prominent as a raflrond seems to lie In the redemption of the contracting engin building several im- priviieges by purchase, which is provided portant lines of railroads in the West and the decree landing for at the rate of £5000 for each remaining | in South America. A few vears ago he vear of the concession. The Spanish Gov- | was called upon to construct lines in however, reserved to public ser- | Guatemala and as he was completing the Vica the right of Interisiand communica- | first section was taken i1l and Qled. tion, and it thus happens that the army | He made his will February 12, The is unhampered in the use of its cables for | testator leave his estate, mnmuml to be military purposes valued at about $50,000, to Heuwfer In order to prevent endless litigation, | Henderson of Port Chester as triates fos therefore, it 1s evident that the United | his second wite, Abble S. Bulkley. and pi: States must P X tWo sons. After Bulkley made his will his ‘( harles died. Shortly after his | death his widow, Abbie Bulkle; | Company nea | privileges. son AsiL son’s STRANGE STORY OF THE [ LIFE OF C. S. BULKLEY for contests the petent, | two children, Howard and Charles ground that Bulkley never obtained a di- lezitimac: | s, on the Contest of the Former Stockton Man’s Will Brings Out a Ro- | vorce from his first wife. The further claims that Charle stead of passing to Howard. vided among the heirs of the attorney father now living. Miss Merritt being a _ ___mantic Tale. Charles S. Bulkley, the uummrvm.'f‘.'p" A NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—The will of | torneys representing the executor claim Charles S. Bulkley of Guatemala has been flled with Surrogate Silkman of West- | chester Country for probate. Before the will is admitted objections as to its valid- ity will be filed. Charles S. Bulkley had a romantic life. ‘When a young man he took a course in that the portion of the estate left to son Charles under the will should ‘go' 1g Howard Mrs. Bulkley, the first wife of the testa- tor, has renounced all dower Interest jn and claim to her husband’s estate be. cause his mother, who had ample means, had cared for her and given her substan: civil engineering and after graduating | tial support. with honors fell In love with a handsome | A the witnesses to the will Jreat pres- soclety girl in Connecticut and married | £t 1VINg In Guatemala and < T e her. “This was forty years ago. Mrs. | been sent to those places for the purpose Bulkley is still living in Bridgeport. | of identifying the signatures on 'the in- Shortly after thelr marriaze Bulkley de- serted his young bride just as the civil war broke out and went to the front. After the war Bulkley, lnnem of return- strument. n application will also be made to Surrogate Silkman for a commls- fl;m to uke the deposition of witnesses to e wi | Friends of the Pennsyl- GELEBRATING CHRISTMAS | ADV!BTISEKEN TS, TELEPHONE GRANT 33, LEBENBA \»& 0O« ““ WARREN HANNUM TO BECOME A BENEDICT|, @ Importing and Retail Girocers, |2 222-224 SUTTER STREET IS - o @ PEN EVENINGS. |2 - o & Our shelves are replete with the o latest European and c @ table delic:cies; w e [ 2 afew of the latest arrivals: Gergzonzola Cheese St ! |o Stuffed Arabian Dates ;g Wiestaden Stuffed Prunss | Suchard Noisettes o Suchard Giandujas < Irish Bacon S Louisiana Figs in Svrup Marrons Glace in bottles Goosebreasts Westphalia Ham Italian Prunsllas—sxtra Fard and Golden Dat French Fr 000000000800 0aa00 ey § uit Glace “\m\ *r Swedish, French and German Punches OODLAND, Dec. 17.—Tuesday Trez Decorations—Boa Bons, afternoon, December 19, War- P 2 ren Hannum of Alaska and Candles in All Co'ors, Miss Ida Browning will be mar- ried in the Christian Church in The promin in soclety of jes Invests the event with more It will be a nd claborate preparations —SPECIAL— Mondzy, Tuzsdiy, Wednesdyy, and P [ this eity. both than P0P0#0$0$0409090 0 #040908040309 0304090904090 90908090904040 Except Candy Lonnab Cevecoanom. for it. fume sa The prospective bride is the daughter of whizh Is on for the entire week. | Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brown and comes - : | ot one of the oldest and most Influential SCoeeeSPecccvcceEe Gandy for cniire week 30c per lb families in the county. She is a handsome est ¥ h mix cular WARREN 1 o ette hed brun HANNUM { and accomplt: and very pop- | ular. Mr. Hannum formerly resided in Yolo | County. The last two years he has sp in Washington and Alaska, and he now holds responsible and lucrative position with the Dominfon Steamboat line. BURNS' CANDIDACY 1HJURING QUAY | | 1 | After a brlef honeymoon in San Fran- cisco Mr. Hannum and his wife will leave for Bennett, Alaska. GALLANT BRUMBY CALLED TO REST —_— Death of Dewey’s Flag-|: : 2 for 25¢ quality. 10¢ ot e g o ° $ . : s $ 3 $ 3 o : 3 : 3 ° o o Tooth Brushes A sam r'l'es. [:ape mufiq o o o o [+] > o o 2 o o 4 o o 4 o o > o [:od | miral bright, alert and capable as: ant, while the devotion of the latter to doz gfs $3 15 est pr Burns' North American and the San F Call have freely clrcu- ) lated among the Senators for some time, | e, ddmiral 80 that all Senators are by this time fully | jatter days. of his fiiness, when his mind aware of Burns' character. | Alieramnihgge s minc was wrecked w! eliriu 's friends have even gone so far | &> pEER delistuin, N8’ supporters in Cali- fornia begging them to cause to be pub- | lished a stateme Regu- was something marvelous. 'he burden of his thoughts during the seemed to be admir regarding his work for the Lieutenant Brumby 1 cadet from ih 1873 flllrl’] dates fro been with Admira the time during th his report of the ba vanian Are Angry. Lieutenant. |5 10: 5 |® ot condt- & | R O tion. Sold s o | pecial Dispatch to The Call. Spectal Dis to The & N ' | Special Dispateh to The Ca al Dispateh to The Call. o Finnan Haddies 15cth 3 | NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—The Herald has | s e L Very Soe s the following from Washington: Qua fo o | £r/hms a0 Suppacisia aro an. (ha rassed | micali Dewtyydtmncitn Mania campaig, | § Figs, Smym Lavar el o edge. They appreciate the desperate | who has been {ll with tyy g “r in 1-Ib. box. Regularty 9 situation of the Pennsylvania boss, and | sev ! weeks, died 3 o o = o are moving heaven and earth to save him | pital shortly after k this e 2 Port and Sherry 5 tots $1.00 s from rejection by the Senate. They are| The death of Lieut whils | 9 The old reliable. > | angry be » Colonel Burns' malodorous | not unexpected, was a great shock to Ad- | O waiting for this sale | recora been used to the disadvantage | miral Dewey. The relations of the two | f of Quay, for it has been made to appear | for several years have been very intimate | O that If Quay is admitted this precedent | and a stre ng friendship had crv-v\n up be- s | might also cause the Californian to be | tWeen them. ant Bru . o | seated. They declare that Burns and | Out to the c station w o Galliomla Brandy m 7.)0 Quay should be disassociated, and that | miral and had n there with L 83 | the Pennsylvanian should not be made to ;;I?‘"'." retur xr; m” United & 2 Pure Regularly $1. Gal. $4 | suffer for the sins of Burns, | his capacity as flag utenant Lieutenant 2 The Philadelphia North Amehican is | Brumby was thrown with Dewey prac- | & Scutch Wnlsky SI |3 boitle owned by John Wanamaker, the political Ln{:-'.mxy all the (ur‘nlc- ;.x]m acted as his per- | O LR livet 10 arch-enemy of Quay; and Arthur Mc- | 0Dal representative in many matters of | & _ yea Ewen has been writing letters from | detall delegated to him by the command- | o Fayorifa de Gallfurma thniel Washington to that paper exposing | & oficer. He was regarded by the ad- s o > o o > o O t declaring that Burns will not accept the orship if he be appointed by Governor Gage, but that he seeks “vindication” and election by the .~c 04040204 04040404040 the ot Mani Legislature of California. Dewey spoke In highly ¢ ymplimentary It is, of course, expected that such | terms of the gallantry of Brumby and statement, if made by Burns' friends, will lvanced some not commit Burns himself, but will at the e same time improve Quay's own prospects, | name sent to the eni- for it is known that five or six ators ber of o would vote for Quay but for the knowl- | p made by '(;::m.]«?-,.! Cher | edge that this would set a precedent for | fafled to be acted upon. The promotion on. admiss recommended placed him ri hout _thirteen Burns' 1f E Burns nds declare the Colonel | on the list of Heutenants and had it been will not accept an appointment, this may i he would in less than a year save Quay, although it Is quite well un- | from now reached the grade of lieutenant | derstood in Washington that he is al- | commander. ready defeated by a few votes. The lieutenant's death is the third of The Administration is fearful of Burns' | those who were ¢ ass ted with appointment and the damaging effect it | Admiral Dewe the battle of Manila would ha party. It has been | who have died since that time, namely: led to lnllf'\t Men only. Pay when well. No In- curable cases taken. @Advice and pri- vate book free, office or mall. Home cures. Letters confidential. 731 Market St..S. F. Take elevator to third floor. t no decent I'L,N]'lli\o Body will elect hira: hen anxious for a speclal sesslon of the California Legis- lature in order that another man may be rhosen, and thus the l|(ll‘\|“\ of n appointment by Captain Gridley, Commander Wood Lieutenant Brumby. Lieutenant -Brumby was pr the Legislature of ( ober 2. He returned to W | about the middle of and | nted a | orgla on shington | Christmas Eye-Glasses Can be purchased for anybody and exchanged later to suit the sight. 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