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THE SAN FRANCISCO OCALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1899, « NO MORE THE GONDOLA | ON VENETIAN CANALS Romantic Tourlst Now Finds Electrls Launches Plping the Strests of Water. Special Cable to The Call and the New York Herald. by James Gordon Bennett. Copyright, 1898, day plyin, boats will rews worked by has ended. A company has started ¥ Lido and the Plazzetta. A movement is on gondolas. { visitor P years ago t in Venice was | =t unch from a visiting ch i h 1 by a o. the ound more quick- a swiftly throbbing announced by + | & * & + ? + R4 * Ps . L e + oW ar ccato puffings of a steam engine. { to interfere - @ » of the shots tak- - e - —_— - b s ing physiclan car | & & | not as yet s ow badly the man | - . - ~ o ¢ e DEAD OF THE MAINE A ® ¢ TO BE BURIED TO-DAY! * * . B | P | 2 | Mr. McKinley and Members of the L. &4 Y | Cabinet Will Attend the Fun- — | & L3 | | ¢ % ‘ eral Ceremonies. Must See Wolfsohn in Papal Decree Do s Not!| . & | WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Captain Sigs | bee and Chaplain Chidwick called at the the Flesh. Prevent Them. + ¢ | Navy Department this morning to con- ® ¢ | sult with Assldtant Secretary Allen re- e sty * 4 | specting the ceremonies to take place to- The Call Soecta é @ | morrow at Arlington in connection with PS ¢ | the reinterment of the bodies of th s Aocording to | ST LOUIS, Dec. 27. p Katn| [ ® | Maine's vietims. -t ¢ St m| 1 { The bodies of 151 dead saflors arrived | [ Thaite L. ? | 2nd consumed over an hour in its de- here this morning over the Chesapeake Py @°| livery. He congratulated the local parish | and Ohio Railroad on a special train of L") ¢4 | upon having had erected In its midst an | six cars. They were escorted by a guard Adm @ | educational nstitution like the Moreland | 0f bonor, composed of twelve men from 8t + & | Acgdemy, which it really could call its | {he Texas, including one of the original o e aa s a e o s o o e el e e s o—o—o—o*mo—o-o—.*—.i own. Too often institutions of this kind fax /O eontramint OF Listtenant Dot - began thelr life loaded down With a debt, | ham. The bodies were conveyed in ACADEMY AT WATSONVILLE, DONATED AND ENDOWED}:b‘n such was not the case in this instance, | Rosslyn, Va., opposite the District. and - AND. thanks to the noble hearted woman who | there” were transferred to wagons be- ATSONVILLE, Dec. 2.—The | Christian spirit, and her good work will | D¢ an ornament and.a blessing to the local | ety WITER SETRGEET FARA £9, LA€ IR B Moreland Notre Dame Acgd- | be in existence for the mental and moral | Parish, but also to the community where | have been placed in open hospital tents, ey, the cornerstone of which | training of the young to the end that | 81 people, irrespective of creed, have | and the guard of honor will be maintained ar was laid on March 7 of this| the: . me the active l:ll:r-{n lnu:h “x justifiable pride in its sue- (ra‘;':vr them untfl they are buried to-mor- logg. J r, was dedicated to-day by | dutie; those who wit- | €essful completion. Tne exercises will be as simple as pos- | = corresp: hop Montgomery of Los An- | nessed tt tion to-day have passed | In the Bishop's opinlon there Is nowhere u,,:’ Tue President and ,,..mf.,,, nlp‘;.; geles, assisted by Rev. Fathers Marron | from this life, and it will be a tribute to | to be found a more model goverment and | Cabinet and a number of naval officers | and Hassett of Watsonville, Hudson of | the worthy life work of its founder which | thnc school system than in the ('n!lpdiara expected :\u n_v.(’nld the funeral cere- - % . ot Ahe 1 McVamee of Santa Cruz, Mohoney | will be nobler and more enduring than T]»fi-‘m“ And it ‘wnux‘d (nnl h{e just or proper | :]"rj“';‘r';:l n’”;’;‘m:x‘:“ ”:‘:‘-;;‘rm:?l w‘r"':'l-;‘.\‘ . >y B be “the oville -and other priests from | stone or brass. The 1§ also a | that the moral triining of those children | Te3e® e colax leaves for :one to be send o spiritual sighboring cities. tribute to the memor foreland’s | Should be given to any one sec ‘While | placed on each casket. | @ > \ C lics of entire | From the first announcement that Mrs. | only child, Miss J 1 several | the public schools attend full well to the | —_——- | his the coming year will still| yoreland intended to build an academy ars ago. The building, which cost over | Physical and mental training of the chil- Buchanan’s Funeral. « « in this city, to be under the direction of %, is a handsome three-story structure | dren their moral training should be dill-| g,x JOSE, Dec. 27.—Arrangemerits have | . the Sisters of the Notre Dame, for the| and modern throughout. Sister Veronica | gently Jooked after by the various religi- | 2“0l s C0h BE0 FErrt SRIErments AThe : s ucation of young women, much interest he Mother Superior of the academy | 0us denominations to which they claim | yo..0n R. Buchanan, the moted psycho. | None . | has been manifested in each developing | for the present she will have with her | 8lleglance. He airged upon the members logist who died here yesterday, pending - stage of the commendable work. And this nts. | of the parish to render. a hearty support | arrival of his wife from Denver. In all | interest has been general among all the| Previ to the dedicatory ceremonies at | to the Sisters in charge of the school. {-A;nb'nblh:lyrlhfl; :x:dr;\‘ Il'lllpbt'";"l'flwled to | Bt Th e academy Bishop Montgomery deliver- | The address throughout was one that | Cincinnati for interment. Prominent peo- people, irrespective of religious faith. | the academy Bishop Montgomery | « s : : in setting apart for the cause of morality | ed an appropriate sermon for the occasion | was filled with lofty and noble sentiment x'zvlfilf‘r)én;warlel 101:':L;:::dg:lac:’-v‘:l'I;;:Epr-\:g:: and education a goodly share of the ac-| in St. Patrick’s Church, which is just| and was listened to with great attention - | nd cumulations of a 1ifetime, Mrs. Moreland | acrcss the street from the academy. The | by the large audience. The school will be Flood Water Subsiding. s not il e & DRothir mt has shown an unselfish, philanthropic and ' Bishop's address was a masterly effor: xip»md wmimm WOODLAND, Dec. 27.—The flood water, | o — A e e e which escaped into the Yolo basin by | > | means of the big easementsis said to be | v T itors of the same, was to-day ummoned | PLAGUE IS RAGING. rapidly subsiding. There is (~nn.=momh|1:-‘ { a citation issues ¥ - difference of opinion as to the advisabil- to appear before it | Many Deaths From the Dread Mal- ily of raising the easement a foot in ac- = | y 2 why the accounts - ady in New Caledonia. cordance with the suggestion of the new s h ot heen seitled. Public { y commissioner. | Ed pears in the role of prin- | | SYDNEY, N. 8. W., Dec. #1.—The Brit- — THU”SANU MAHK cipal creditor 1o the amount of several | -I-U BE TAK[N UP ish Consul at Noumea confirms the report | . Relief for Famine Sufferers. | hundred o rs that the plague in a severe type is rag- ¢ { 2 In-| 4 en as abou ear ago sued for e . LONDON, Dec. 27.—The Viéeroy of In a e e Lot fo Tecoves to allexed t Ing and that many deaths from thatcause | a;; " Lord Curzon of Keddleston, tele- personal indignities suffered by her whan | | have occurred In New Caledonia. The | ranng trom Calcutta that there has been . > AT WASHINGION. -| Eden entered the house on the rdr;m;;‘s * "0"'"?‘!"*"15 of Australia have taken | ng ' increase of rain and that 2411, WEDDED AT 2 - death in his officlal capacity of Public s stringent precautions for quarantining | natives sufferi from famine are now [Lawton Home Fund | imimisirator. No will couid be found t | Senate Will Probe the |Iiifi iRt | Bacvsisipian Marriage of Lieutenant Vogelgesang | € | the time of Freeman’s demise and seve: M 3 = s vi ple diamonds were missed. Later a ontana Scandal. and Miss Zenaide Shephard. Grows Steadily. \;’2‘.‘"&1’« produced in Jennie Lee's favor Dec. The marriage of Fa | and she was appointed administratrix. PORSE ST » The various creditors of the estate | Spectal Dispatch to The Can. | clalm they have never recefived a penny Spectal Dispatch to The Call. | from that day to this. E. B. Martirell, : i e WAEHINGTON, Dec. 27.—The subscrip- | counsel for the plaintiff, promises some [ WASHINGTON Dec. 27.—Senator [ yn home fund recefved | highly sensational developments and | Chandler, chairman of the Senate Com- Department | Buch intercst is aroused. mittee on Privileges and Elections, said | s’ Gotat === to-day that the committee would begin | - s 1o s, STRONG OPPOSITION TO its formal Inquiry into the contest over | e sontributions. 4 | the seat of Senator Clark of Montana on | 1 ily m o e B THE NEW TREATIES | Friday, January 5. Counsel on both sides | ned Todd of | wn e Sy il | of the controve: will be heard on that by | s of New $500 from Lewis Case Ledyard | date and they will be followed on Satur- | York N. | of New York, which, he said, was made | Los Angeles Board of Trade Receives | day and Monday by the witnesses for the | X | c.ofN of my_ »w, Lieutenant an Encouraging Letter From complainants. Of these about twenty | Moffat of rd, killed in action in Negros, Senator Perkins. have been requested by telegranrs to ap- | L] e aatis ster General Ludington te-| 1.0S ANGELES, Dec. %.—The Board of | PEAT §¢ the, time mentioncd. Atter these | > | i A, who we @ cable message to-day from Colo- | mrode 1s in receipt of the following en- | fense will name the witnesses which it | —_———— . | J. M. Biankenship o e arrangebarts | couraging letter from Senator Perkins may desice to have heard in rebuttal. | . i. Ch f New Yo S Y i e ican e indications are that the hearing in | . ot e home the bodies | With .rfgurd Ao ther phivosed SIeC the case will consume considerable time. | r——— al I n, Major John A. | treaty: Several Montanans have indicated a will- | 14 Jr. and Major Armstrong, on the 1 am {n receipt of your favor of December 12 | ingness to come to Washington to testify, transport Thom hich will sall on the | enolosing & copy of the resolution adopted bY | but the committee fs determined to hoid | | Bthiinstant o Ban Franoleco. 4 toihe | the list down to as narrow limits as pos- ' | - — | sible because of ll"l;; expenseA;( bringing . | LOCAL RIPTI | persons o great a distance. Among those i ke | B i who probably will be asked to attend are | s e . . + a number of members of the Legislature | > L] tion to the Fund. | Tatean treaties will ba amended or defeated in | nection with the charges of bribery. The |- 3 H The contributions to the Lawton fund | the Senate. In any event, it will have to go to | first point taken up in the inquiry ‘will be | | T ations 0 ke Law und | e R fouse of Representatives for approval of | the charge that thirty bills of $1000 each | | | or General Shafter yes-| U s (as provided in section 4, tarift law, | were presented to one man to obtain his . 0o te s follows: | 1897), and cur delegation from tmlrm]n;tm m?t 3\11|xmr| of Mr. Clark. A | | ; b me in the bellef that a majority vote |~ The counsel for the prosecution inclu B B Tt TR et | Sl fn 0 proesition intes | TAILOR-MADE SUITS, FURS, DRESS SKIRTS, SILK CO agent ...... bers of your organization, and throu | Campbell of Montana, ex-Representative evada block e good -people of California, that no effort of F ore Wil- i ol i S Rpdred on' e pare-tthe et e | Harcmen of Montang bnd Tow, Jore, Wit SKIRTS, JACKETS, FEATHER BOAS, LADIES’ § gation in Congress from California to foster | g.,,q¢0; Jraulkner of West Virginia is sg | | SR, SRS | B it ook Vi B NECKWEAR, GOLF CAPES, CLOTH CAPES, KID f Los Angesi 2 ' * GEORGE C. PERKINS. [of Mr. Clarl » ortation Compai = = ‘ GLOVES, CORSETS AND LADIES’ WRAPPERS. § . . 4 L] . | Fireman's Fand | ROBERTS ACTING CHIEF. LAUNCHING OF THE STOCKTON = 500/ s VA . 3 oine, Biddeford, M ? ® | Changes Made by Los Angeles Police | Newly Constructed Torpedo Bpat w Semmons, Primghar, lowa. 50 | Dasnisiton. Slides From the Ways. . | v Total Eress AL i Y $1569 0| 1 0c ANGELES, Dec. 21.—W. C. Roberts | RICHMOND, Dec. 2i.—Despite the fact | fiiTisnes perfect 41 | General Corbin sent the following tele- | was to-day électad captain of the police | that it was snowing heavily, a large tablishes perfect di- | grom to General Shafter yesterday. a crowd assembled at Trigg shipyard here | gestion, perfect ac- o department of this city and made acting tivity of liver, and WASHI | ehtet. to-day to witness the la_;:\;chlns kof Lhe} Y I e i s G T D M | "The new police board took this actton [ foTbedo poat Brockten. ‘the Steckton 1s B00 yards BLACK CREPON, value for $4; marked down to... ton fund until the evening of January 8, - after derating Captain Gus Smith to the |}, 0hed some weeks ago. Mlss Kathe: .75 3 Dk Gor Sepatt i e B | ranks and dismissing the various charges | ine Stockton, the eldest unmarried daugh- | e " GEE CORINY Adurant General. . | preferred against Roberts and on which | ter of the 'eldest son of Commodore 500 WRAPPERS, value for $175; marked down to......$1.00 nd vho are | G Shaft he had been notified that the old board | Stockton, christened the boat and the af- S GOLF CAPES, value for $12.50; ked d | and men who are | General Shafter hopes that those gen- Bt hia the f fair went off without the slightest hitch. | LADIE:! , value for $12.50; marked down g | B aton orliow. | erous people who intend making contri. | intended to dismiss him from the force. | 700 REF 80 %is 1% feet long of 17 feet 0 | oy ‘"."fl -l "‘:;; hl.non: v:-lul send lg their donattons at| The new board mla:; :mer cr:nnn:mal-! beam and 4 feet 8 inches draught, and is AR - o - an early date, in order to make as s: Sergeant nhausen to patrol- ke on Her trial trip twenty- B e ¥ & showing as possible for the Pacific | ey Patroyman Jeffriea to sergeant; | SPqored to make on e T LADIES' ELECTRIC SEAL CAPES, value for $27.50; marked | Coast. | Secretary Charles Moffatt to detective; — e — down t0...cc0ecerenee . 20.00 | n.f,.'u'"' :;;,,1,;_‘ ——— r'}zflnfimfi"ev $"&e§3~'ifii’r§°’i&irf"u{ THOMPSON’S WILL FILED. o TLEC | @152y sensations, 1WARING REAPPEARS 16 patrolman; Balliff Appel restored to Is Unwitn o Waa Evidently LADIES' STOCK COLLARS marked down to...... .15¢e | pain in small of | Ris place. essed | back, pain in joints | e changes replace the men named i the Last Moment. " | i o | TO MEET HiS FATE el occupied betore the | Rebi ezt o e LADIES' CORSETS, value for $1; marked down to.......50¢ | R e . e 1 == ization by the old board except| S: sy Shate . | gone feeling, all TeCthe tase of Gus Smith, who was then |last will and testament. I leave all to my * 7 Vmpioms that | Second Infantry Captain Reports to I e bt and now becomiss's patrolman. | stster and chlidren. It is all in my own | BLACK CHIFFON NECKWEAR MARKED DOWN. ('“H:d’;‘-:r} General Merritt and Is Placed ity g bandwriting.” | LACE NECKWEAR MARKED DOWN. wili promptly bring Under Arrest. CAPSIZES. With this brief will, written in his last | LA?JES COLORED SKIRTS, value for $1.25; marked dc;: health and strength | NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—Captain John gries moments, and dated Friday, the 22d, the nt Pui ;,“;:‘ K. Waring of the Second Infantry, U. S, | One Man Missing and It Is Feared | day before he died, James A, Thompscn, | —_— and miseries. | A, who has been missing since last Oc- He Is Drowned. thity date cashier e ouhbe- Iy Ladies will do well to examine the above lines and con- Ly et | tober, when he left his regiment In Cuba| §AN QUENTIN Dec. 2I.—A junk con- | Dongs dIoDosed ot R "the fecble strokes | vince themselves that they are positively the greatest bar- g R s l on slck leave, and for whom an order of | pinine five Chinese fishermen was cap- | plainly shows that it was penned at the | gains ever offered in new and seasonablé goods. furnishing the bow |'SITER) ermors Tetand on Tesdey noi’ried | sized off Red Rock late this afternoon | eleventh hour. =~ . = 3 e s trve—the bile. Tudyan‘Cures ermanently, | put Under arrest by order of ‘Generaj|and it is feared one of them has been | To-day Joseph Thompson, the eldest E¥OUR STORE IS LOCATED ON MARKET STREET, e *AN ¥ e 4 | Merritt. He is now in the hospital under | drowned. John George, a Greek fisher- | )0 Superior Court to allow the will to BETWEEN TAYLOR AND MASON STREETS. GET HUDYAN 5. x close guard. Captain Waring has been | man, discovered four of the party cling- | bae S or COv e, CThe estats 1o 82 0. 1f your druggss wantea in order to explain certain fin ing to the vottom of their upturned craft. | yajued at 30,000 and six children are left 1 to the HUDYAN S’(M( g g ,‘;;hg"hm')";n hile in | He conve ved ‘he"l'rg"":; ;g“_’afifémwh;nr; to share it with Thompson's sister. OUR STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW. Etocktol and Market atanzas a, last summer wit dry clothes were provid & g Seans <ty oa JSINESS ON' SR tain Frederick T. Van Liew of th {oonignt they lett for Point San Bedro. WE ARBE IN BUSINESS ONLY % DAYS. SULT HI AROUR | resiment, who was found From what could be understood from Stolen Property Found. WE ARE STRICTLY ONE PRICE. ¥ CASB—F! CALLOR | trial by C;)uy:’l-rghréflilll 1?' mis ppropriat- | their statement lhfilacv‘lgexm nccm:‘l:;d CHICO, Dec. 2I.—Last night officers p 1 = ing several hundred dollars and was dis- | w! they were setting their nets, 8 y . . l.mfssed from the service. Captain Wh- | miosng man 18 prebably drownedsas ng | found in the Normal grounds several reg | ing’s r:‘i’enas] elieve he eane“ablain sat- | trace of him could be found. ';'h‘:"fiflu’ffnc:!fi; "s“ndn;"’:n;;}"}fl? ':?:: | , although some of t ————— St > X ¢visir DR. JORDAN'S cnear @ | 15301000 Dhiced mentaily. em think { the steel money box and some worth % General Merritt r«-el\'es a letter from Fireside Comfort. of jewelry which were taken from tne , IUSEUI UF l..To. | captain Waring on Monday. in which he | A soclal glass of Evaus' Ale or Evans' ::‘gug‘lgi;':" are now under arrest here | said he had bee: ving at Bensonhurs 3 mm:‘fl”‘“:""{% since the order for his arrest was 1.5 Bt —_——w———————— [ ] Y oumical Msseam { wond “::'.m"“' e | sued. St Kruse :}\lezed ;nc?mp:t::- Prosperity for 1800. * divease pesttively cmred by the | MRS LEE CITED. SANTA ROSA, Dec. 2.—In the Superior | rnaications everywhers point to grest pros- 1146 M k s : n’mm;"::um’ | LES | Court Edward P. E. kli(m"h !Ileg & petl- [ perity for the coming year. This is an invari. ar et tl'eet, tion this afternoon asking that he be ap- | able sign of a healthy nature. The success of Conuiration free and_ e privee. ) | Must Given an Accounting of t.h ointed q’udlu of the estate of his|ga country, as well as the success of an indi- B R Gk every o wn Sermb . ‘ . Freeman Estate. rother, W. H. Kruse, the alleged in-|yiaual, depends upon health. .There can be no Bet. Taylor and Mason. ARREaaR: i e | AN AL D et Lo | Vilfam, by reason of his habitual Intems | KAth, 2 the stomach e weak. It you have ' g : ——bie back s men) | whose administration of the estate of ance, 19 wholly Incapable of managing | Biiters. which cures dyspepaia, Indigestion aay NEW STORE. wa GOODS. 'K EDAN & CO., 1051 MarketSt. 5. ¢, § | the late Dr. FPreeman of Sausallto has|fic property. He further alleges that he | bilioasness. It makes , Vigorous men and - Jmnfl such dissatisfaction to the cred- | squanders his money. ‘women. MO RELAND ACADEMY AT WATSONVILLE DEDICATED Handsome Building in Which Young Women Wiill Be Educated by Sisters of Notre Dame. e e e e e & e o e o o e o e o e e e e e S S =y WOMAN SHOOTS FOR VENGEANCE Charles Thomas of Mer- ced Fatally Injured. Special Dispatch to The Call. MERCED, Dec. 27.—Charles A. Thomas | who s emp! in a local printing offi | office at which he was working, and when | he came out she engaged him in conver- | sation. v €he then drew a re | fired, the ball entering the victim's bod Just below. the heart He rushed back 1nto the office clo: iy followed by Ler, but | she was unarmed bétore she could fire again | . Some months ago omas took Miss Margare Silvey to Fresno and | » Merced ‘he claimed her as his ting that the were married id not credit his zo her brother | san seems to | saits | mer's e et Mention this Journal, as Adv. is inserted as oum DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT. Few Days’ Brew of Deadly Uric Acid. 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