The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 21, 1899, Page 4

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 18 SENATOR HOAR HEARD AGAINST IMPERIALISM ¢ Introduces a Resolution That the American : Government Adhere to lts Traditions. ~ N0 RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. reps e . . . UPPORTS SAMOAN TREATY. y enate Committee Authorizes a Fa- vorable Report » ¥ ; - GROW HAS EIS SAY. — BILLS INTRODUCED. Against Polygamy. INGTON, Dec. %.—The ttracted considerable disc Congress, cod and providing - - TRADE IN THE ORIENT. Proposed Commission to Investigate Conditions. WASHINGTON, D: —Senators Gal- from th the Middle | Southern \\r=l-—rn States and Coast States. Sen- bill provides for two com- 1 Atlantic Coast Pacific Coast States | e fre Middle West Senator McMilan introduced a bill for the construction of a Pacific cable !rwm San Francisco to Hawall, Guam and the | Philippines route to be decided by -a WHITE HORSE CELLAR SCOTCH WHISKY, the commission; Senator Foster a bill to au thorize the leasing of lands wes voew FROM — ninety-ninth meridian for grazing pur- poses. —_— No Holiday for Henderson. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Speaker | Henderson will remain in Washington | during the holiday recess and attend to | a-number of matters of House organiza- tion, including the assignment of com- mittee Tooms. The new insular com- mittee is to have commodious 'quarters in keeping with the important work .it | will bave in band and there may be some other yeassi pments, although. most_ of | the old -un v-ommmee- will retain shetr form MACKIE & CO., ISLAY, SCOTLAND. CHARLES MEINECKE & CO., AGENTS. 24 Sacramento St., 8. F., Cal. | 'DISTINGUISHED DISCIPLE OF "FHAN[ZE APPROVES IMPRISONED IN Shafroth Proposes an Amendment | of the{ Secretary Foley Says It Has Not Yet LATE HENRY GEORG P 000000 WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 —The {call for the pext Republican | \.onrenuva was lva—d '\r_xgm Na Faid matimal comventica & mumber of delegates ot lazge & R e e o S 2L o o SN [ R B e R e e R e e R R R S S RS R R R R B g R e T DDA TOM L. JOHNSON. REPUBLICANS ISSUE THE - FORMAL CONVENTION CALL : Instructions as to the Apportionment and - Method of Electing Delegates From States and Territories. WEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘A Great Medicine ANK’LI Cergymen, ¥ Comdeta. Mestomy aci Fattans peey it Rochemter. X BIG REDUCTION IN TAILOR- MADE SUITS. The opporna.. ‘v of the season fo 5 e mice suit JURY INDICTS MRS, MANSFIELD Arrested on Three Libel Charges. 40404040+ 040+0 ¢+ 000 4040 +0+040404040¢0 é OF NEW TREATY LIGHTNER MINE Says It Is an Evidence of Lives of Four Men Are| Friendship. | Endangered. e al Dispatch to The Call. CAMP, Dec. 20 —At 3:3) this b the 3¥-foot level Special Disps ARIS, Dec. .—A American re bill submitt W. M Fisher, a (married); John McNear, a tim- (single); John Whitten, a timber- narried), and J. Mc a shov- e on of the American ingle), were imprisoned has enabled the neg ¢ & cave- QUAY’S FRIENDS APPEAL The work of rescue was begun at.once, and at 19 p. m. stimulants could be passed | to three of the men. It may be necessary | to amputate their arms to free them. Fisher is thought to be too deeply buried | the great stimy to commerce be- of the Senator. WASHINGTON, rose and Repres upon President McKinley to-da: is generally understood their mi f the admin the purpose of amputating the men's | McNear is in a bad ay not survive until re- eased. Fisher is probably dead. McCuen may hold out. Sustenance has been given the men, who beg piteously for relief. ANACONDA AND WASHOE COPPER COMPANIES SUED | Burdette O'Connor Obtains an In- Dec ympathies for the republic of i States and due consideration the main points of | gement of 5 votes to While friendly to Qu what extent the exe: ot be )ns as castiron, e will exert e D s junction to Restrain Alleged | iont infivence (o have him seated fa > ot enate. e the Trespass. | ~Postmaster General Smith was a visttor Xeiuded trom | BUTTE ., Dec. 2. — Burdetts | at the White House to-gay here er, agricul- | O'Conmor to-day commenced suit against ;fi‘:‘-“na] i simi cluded “in wrder to prutul the om- formidable American competition. Copper Mining Company | opper Company to en- dants from trespass in the ate Committee on Pr tions will withhold ¥ r«—pnn until it is & ‘s all lode cl: d to recove 4 ““This resuit,” says the preambie, “‘is 10 claim an cover quite definit ascertained how the Sen more important becausg Mr. Kasson m of 32,0000, alleged to be due for - a-wh e will vote on Quay’s c ide pressing demands onh behalf of | 206,000 tons of ore extracted by means of is con erican agriculture. The French Em- underground workings from the Anacon- | S g o was not oniy able to yesist them, | dn, B¢ Lawrence and Nover Bweat e | ;&vfnerl are ned useful reductions in| Plaintiff ciaims that the vens of ore apex- | T agricultural products ex- | Ing on his claim go far depart from a per- P ,rted to the United States, such as olive pendicular as to pass beneath ihe Snr. Artists’ Outfits. | and preserved vegetables. face of elght claims owned by the de-| Pyrography. ofl color and water color After pointing out that France under | fendants. outfits put up In nice boxes for Christmas | WRITE. obtains the unique concession ration treatment, and describ- “peculiarly gracious conces- he treaty favor this as a Judge Clancy has issued a temporary injunction and order to show cause and has made .t returnable on January 2. The wood and leather arti- 1prepenu Skins, Sanborn, Vail & Co.. | eles for burning. | 741 Market street the preamble compares the re-|sult promises to b grnleorrlh{;‘r: the fa- ol T B dvantages oblun by the con- | mous suit the jontana e rchasing parties, ra\.n! “Only 4 per cent | Company vs. the Boston and xlnmam ALBERT mm HONORED. value 25000000 | Company. Native Sons of SAn Muel Elect New Officers. SAN RAFAEL, Dec. 2.—The election of officers of Mount Tamalpais Parlor No. 64, Native Sons of the Golden —_———— Selling depot for Waterman fountain | and other gold pens. Panborn, Vail & Co.* = Signed the Peace Conference. THE HAGUE, Dec. 2.—The Japanese | while over 33 per s, e 156,840,000 Y!ench gain " being Iy “"After particularly calling attention to | the important fact that the concessions West, was held last evening and the obtained by France are exclusive and|envoy, on behalf of the Mikado, has|, ing chosen to serve for the e should ly increase French ex- | aigned all the cogventions of the Interna- | term: President. J. Emmet Hayden the same time the treaty as to prevent an American invasion of French markets, the preamble concludes as follows: “The Government at the White House, in signing with us this treaty, has shown thelr desire 10 reserve to French com- merce the first frufts of the tariff conces- sions which the Dingley bill authorized | to be granted to forelgn powers. “This action gives the treaty a value | | it would be impossible to misunderstand and makes this document a work which should draw closer at the same time the | economic relations of the two peoples and the political affinities of the two repub- lics.” | GOVERNOR RECEIVES ! tional Peaze Conference. The Chinese en- voy J& ex ted to sign certain deciara- | tions for the Chinese Government, exclud- ing the laws of war. vice president, Charles M. Dufficy; s vice president, Eugene Connell: third viee president, D.'J Haley: recording secre- t W." F. Magee; financial P00 0 000000000 000000 2 0ied “DR. PIERCE'S ELECTRIC BELT.” i 'llfl ITé WEIGET IN 8OLD. 3 . it 3 5 hat 1 am 3 EXTRA SESSION PETITION ek B e short time, and from that time ‘on 1 have had no trouble of that kind. ¥ truly, CERIACO FETRADA, E i g B Been Decided What Action ‘Will Be Taken. SACRAMENTO, Dec. 20.—The petition signed by many of the largest property owners and taxpayers in San Francisco, | praying that an extra session of the Leg- isiature be called to provide more and | better dockage faeilities, was recelved by | the Governor to-day. | Mr. Foley, the Governor's private secre- tary, said, in speakl: lbout the matter, | that the Governor et sufiiclently considered the munuon !o able to state whether or not an extra session would be CE ELECTRIC CO., PIE San Francisse. Bastern Office: Ne. B 0B oyt e e Orer0etrtesesroesrsrpreranes T0 M’KINLEY FOR AID| 0 be saved. The mine shaft is surround- | ed by an excited crowd of people. Whit. | Attempting to Enlist the Support of | ten was taken out &t 11 p. m. the Administration on Behalf A surgeon has gone into the mine for | | | } | | annual | | | WILL INVESTIGATE THE PAST LIFE OF BROWN Palace Hardware Company, 603 Market Street. STATEMENT —Oor CONDITION AND AFFAIRS i ! —r THE— THE— FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY N PRANCISCO, IN THE s'A"z oF all o ouroes Received for Reats Total Imcome ... ca "™ Harmless ;PHROSO Vowensy Effcient vor e | + +T0ilet Requisits, Removes a san €ruptions and takes the place of powders EXPENDITURES FLESH/ WHITE | SOM bya T, PHRASO MFs.co| " °™t By mall powt other payments asd expe BENICIA, CAL pad, prce N cens > Send for free sample Total Expend A e T Fire Christmas X oo and Premiuma Eye Glasses lrih\‘) and exeh amount Rens Raie n AR ftted with e expired during the ! o waver year 15 0n, 0w &L Net amount 3 December 3 ppe—— s flled. Quick repain |~ : : *. Phove Maia 1 U actory un prem Hin i TICIANS APPARAY Nt am 5 smmome g n - ol .'xflnnfl(m‘ xpied during ! 642 MARKET St. nsTRuMENTS TR s msaw s Crant o e o - SRRt e D LIS Presiems nERN X Prest REYNOLD'S Betecrived ot fo LR, Seeretary. day of Janaary M M R M Thpety taprensy B RER. P e Weak Men and Women e o N IOULD USE D, » or Rheumatism, ifon the s Ton | S Rt i, PAMIANA BITTERS Ve recourse to this rem- e e sumicient FOUGERA & (0., 3030 N, William 8. WIengIh to sexual organe. Weekly Call, $1 per Year N

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