The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 7, 1900, Page 15

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1900. 15 ADVEBTIBmm PRS- Q.v.‘...«u--cxo SO0 SO TENG DS DTN 6005100 | SPECIAL SALE OF Blankets Blankets Blankets Prior to Our Annual Inventory on January 3l..cccccicecnn 50¢ ot | $1.00 100 peirs BABY BLANKETS (Cotton), LB L R A R e T L 78 pairs 10-4 WHITE COTTON BLAN- KETS at, a pair pairs 10-4 wfihs COTTON LANKETS a pair. at, airs WOOL bLA NKETS, cot- 5" ton Wears a pair $2.00 and $2050 = gars gui WATTE corron €3 () 5 180 pairs 10-4 WHITE ALL-WOOL )RNIA BLANKETS at, a $3.50, $4.50, 85.50 and 4 WHITE ALL-WOOL NIA BLANKETS, a pair $6.50 $4.50 $6.00 88.00 $10.00 WHITE ALL-WOOL FORNIA BLANKETS, a pair WHITE ALL-WOOL NIA BLANKETS, a pair FORN 11-4 WHITE ALL-WOOL C \LIFORNIA BLAD NKETS, a pair SOILED. 100 pairs fine WHITE CALIFORNIA _.'\.\I\ETS slightly soiled from show- OWS l be sold at a reduction of will 0\E THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICES. C. CURTIN, 911 and 913 MARKET STREET. TELEPHONE SOUTH 280. GeOee n..;.‘ o6 QEQI,D.QDQ.U OF SAN-DOMINGD. Diplomatic RelationsAre Severed. SRR CONSUL ASKS FOR WARSHIPS DETERMINED TO ENFORCE PAY- | MENT OF CLAIMS. i —_—— mouworo. | Gunboat Machias Dispatched by the | United States Government to Guard American given by her maid, Miss Beatty. 1894, | Interests. | ——— Spectal to The Call and New York Her- | P*ala. Copyrighted, 190, by James Gordon | Bennett. SAN DOMINGO, Jan. 6.—The French Consul has severed diplomatic relations with the Santo Domingo republic and asked that hips be sent hither. They are now on their way. The 280,000 francs (356, demanded by France are ready for payment. The people’s behavior is correct, and they are giving no offense to | TAKE THE VEIL Popular Young Ladies French reside: The United States gun- 2 Sy boat Ma has left this port. Join the Dominicans. ST. THOMAS, D. W. I, Jan. 6.—The French f p Cecile has gone to Santo Domingo. It is reported she was called Special Dispatch to The Call. there hurriedly by cable. £ \\'ASHIXGTO, , Jan .—Reliable in- RAFAEL, J'\n G-Endowed with has been received here that the | beauty, popularity and every- nsul at Santo Domingo has in- | e that makes life worth living rnr}n»d th nez government that a | Chartal Enright and Miss Ro- squadron w on arrive at that port to | e. two of California’s best- enforce payment of Installments remain- [ known young soclety “buds,” have for- Gue in the matter of the Bolsemare- | saken the pomps and vanities of the avelll clal | world to seek the seclusion of the cloister ctions will be sent to Rear Ad-| ;4 the black and white garb of Domini- can Sisters. Both were educated in the convent and tiring of the worli have returned to the place in which they received the instric- tion to enable them to succeed in it. ther Pius of San Francisco conduct- e service which celebrated their en- e into the convent and confirmed the Machias, which an Juan from Santo | apital of the little re- dequate protection to In providing such Admiral Farquhar will co-oper- | Enright and Miss B :’\r]’l] uthpr young ladies took These novices were as follow: Sister Carmelita | . McAuley, Mary Rowe, me, Eillen Finn, Annie (Sister Scholastica, Sister Ben- Sister Grozaza, Sister Columba, Sister Alexius) —_———— TOOK HOLY VOWS. Miss Edwina D{xmcy Joins the Sis- ters of Mercy. Dispatch to The Call. who 1s understood to actor in the Sa Do- f his rr; oration reciated that if France l‘l'm'mr'= payment of the rem it Keneeley eticta, the company by d by their cit b ss Edwina most beau- r young ladies, to-day en- r of the Sisters of Me cisco, is the daughter I position in Ban Rafael. Miss s formerly a school teacher ¢ popular with all her er some time she has contem- step and to-day took her final her friends were somewhat at the news yet her intentions have for some time been suspected. SWEIGERT LEFT MONEY TO DEFEND HIS WILL Novel Defense of His Executor, Who Is Charged With Misappro- priating Funds. | Special Dispateh to The Call. Jan. 6.—The deposition of athan Swelgert, se petition to ad- n the estate of his father, Adam , raised a vigorous opposition from the other heirs and brought forth charges of lack of integrity and mis propriating of funds, was taken to-day be- POS DA0L O HG GG G DD SD NS DENE B 06 D06 DD A0 NS 0D SUSBI0 s B0 SUP0Ie DS DN SO0 SO SO0 D«GOQQ@UOfiOGONOoC: ?_UOGO&{O ez government for This instruc- rench govern- | its squadron to It is not to be that Santo Do- y In one lump > amount of t 6 EDITOR BIRD IS CHAHGED WITH LIBEL HUDYAN SPEEDILY RELIEVES ALL NERVOUS TROUBLES. Men and Women, Be Cured. The Numbers Tell . . If your nervous system is letting down or not. i ¥ Headaches, giddiness, dizziness . - ness, emaciation, hollow eyes. 3—Choking sensations, short-winded. , 4—Irregular fluttering of heart, palpita- 4 5—Indigestion é—Inactive liver. the result of weak “ for HUDYAN es and nerve centers. - usuaily first to show evidence of o The memory is impaired, the B < . irritable, and are unable y ¥ Perhaps you were of a joy- 4 gay disposition; you are mow sad and ars take possession of your r strength is lost, your back pains is weak. Your sieep is interrupted by ams, and you awake in the morning hed Disorders, weaknesses, pains ations peculiar to women alone, set YAN is the greatest earthly boon to fering women. us_disorders often lead to Apo- Disease. You can avert such HUDYAN. Every one who ngth and nervous vigor, should frug stores—50c package, six 1t druggist does not keep UDYAN REMEDY CO.. cor s and Market streets, San Fran- 0404040404040 4040404 040404040 404040404 0404049 District Attomey Harlow Indicted by | fore a notary public at the instance of a Carrie Sweigert. a ni and other heirs the Arizona Grand Jury on a of the estate. Judge Slack of San Fran- cisco conducted the qu Jonathan Sweigert s Charge of Kidnaping. stioning. ted that from 1594 Spechnt Thmpsicn to The he and his family resided with his father TUCSON, Jan. 6.—Allen T. Bird, editor | and looked after the old gentleman. Iie he Oasis, has been indicted the | conducted all his bu: s and gave him Territorial Grand Jury for criminal libel | the rent and profits of the estate. His 3 eriff Tom Broderick of Santa father gave his wife from The Territorial Grand | month to pay the house Nogales, has returned | and told her if she w ndictment against District Attorney | it. 00 belonging illis P. Harlow of Santa Cruz Coun to the estate in California. on the charge of kidnaping. The 117 His father had given \m this amount to divide among the heirs after his death, provided they did not raise s s the provisions of the will. One-third of | this was to go to Mrs. Caroline Schmoll, one-third to be divided among the children of Adam Swelgert Jr., d ed, and the other third to himself.” In case there were : objections to the will, then his father old him to expend the $37,500 in fighting for his will. Testator seldom had a bank time ibject of investigation fes. leged offense was committed some ago and was the s by former g leged to hay over to and a can Govromen er | The persons al- idnaped were turned erward shot by the Mexi- ast night while Counell val. | $0.00 in a tin_box at home. When the Kearny street property was ert $10.000, George Sweigert $5000 and the children of Adam Sweigert Jr. $5000, and one of Joaathan No Danger From Flood. | Spectal Dispatch to The Call | WOODLAND, Jan. 6—Many sensa- | tional ors have been In circulation | about breaks of levees on the west bank of the Sacramento and immense volumes of flood water that threatened all tule lands In the Colusa and Yolo basin, A Call representative investigated these | rumors to-day and ascertained that all | reports have been greatly exaggerated. | | Want Solano Divided. | Spectal Dispateh to The Call . Manitoban Ministry Resigns. ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 6.—A Winnipeg (Manitoba) special to the Plonees Press says: Premier Greenway and Cabinet re- signed office this evening, following their defeat at the polls on December 7 last. The Lieutenant Governor has called for Hon. Hugh John Macdonald to organize a new Cabinet. It will probably consist | of Mr. Macdonald as Premier and Attor- ney General; R. P. Roblin, Minister of Public Works; J. A. Davidson, Secretary, | WOODLAND, Jan. 6.—During the last | and two other members without port- | session of the Legislature an effort was | follos. The bye-elections will come on at made by a few farmers in Northern So- | once. lano to secede and be annexed to Yolo | The bill failed, but nno[her et- To restore frozen vegetables place them | In cold waler for ap hour or two. Cure Colds 04040404040 40404 0404040404 090404040 40404040404040404040404040404040¢ Men end Women Advised —Free of . E:\:;gt! Consult Hudyen Doctors. Call by keeping your bowels open. CASCARETS will do it without . 1 grip or gnpe and drive the cold right out of you. Just as soon §404040404040404 040404040 4040404 0404040404 0004040+0 | & as you ‘' feel like taking cold” take a CASCARET— there is $69:20 NOTHING SO GOOD. CANDY CATHARTIC this American Siplomatic opc. n thelr vows. The friends of the s ves at Santo Domingo. There 18 10 | ging Jadies, while surprised at the step | : tion on the part of s EoN e s peo. | they have taken, yet think that each has ‘5“;“”-%” \‘1‘; 'l'l_ ;fr j}‘;‘r}m&‘, red "r\’”’l her Mealhlt!e and placed gramme, providing it does not a 9| no obstacle in their paths. Ty . A gavern | , Miss Roberta Byme s a relative of h nh:;nt_rlrpx&lk:;i.rfln;‘: goent ¢ San Francisco and Miss nce 4 L.gm‘ng‘) by the very prominent figure in account, but at times kept sums as high as | I'a‘n\ ,\'lnorfl‘ BOt | cold for $97.000 one-half was put in the | on In relation | Bank of California and half in the Nevada i of | Bank. but the latter was subsequentiy = s gy Fond % withdrawn and distributed among the - hildren. Witness received $10,000 of it, | breast. in about thirty minutes. $r- 2 .. reig- Hirpham was considered a bad character. Mrs_ Schmoll $5000, Mrs. Jonathan Sweig- Sweigert's daughters | FRENCH COERCION DIVORCE GRANTED TO JULIA MARLOWE Court Approves the @dllegation secretary Long’s Note of Cruel and Intolerable ‘ } Severity. HYDE PARK, N. H, Jan. 6.—Julia Marlowe Taber, the actress, has besn grante:l a divorce from her husband, Robert three charges upon which she based her request for legal separation, but the court threw out the allegations »f Cesertion and refusal to support, and ap- proved those of alleged cruelty and intolerable severity. Mrs. Taber’s request for alimony, fixing the sum at $3000. Mrs. Taber’'s deposition, the calef one, was borne out by verbal testimony It was to the effect that the petitioner was married under the name of Sarah Frances Frost, in Philadelphia, on May 24, Taber. The petitioner made The court granted QOO DAOORORON SROROLTIOTC SO0 OROLIIN VRO CONCESSIONS TO Decided Improvement in the Situation. Spectal Disp ch to The Call. of the first week of the contest between the citrus fruit shippers of Southern Cali- fornia and the initial lines the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe situation isdecidedly improved and shippers have gained con- cessions that were not believed possible on January 1, the date when the new order preventing shippers from routing became effective. This result has been encompassed by | & two factors—in the Santa Fe tacitly, | through Traffic Manager Chambers agree- ing to_route cars when convenience to shippers could be proved, and President Ripley's agreement to submit the ques- tion to a conference that will go into the merits of the dispute. This conclusion of Ripley 4s the outgrowth of the demand of the financial and commercial interests of Los Angeles. When the contest seemed flercest and the railroads remained un- vielding the Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade, Merchants’ and Manufacturers' Association and the Clearing-house Asso- clation engineered quite a flank movement that demonstrated to the roads that the entire strength of the moneyed interest was aroused to rescue the orange in Local railroad officials were not _ The first intimation that Chambers and Luce of the Southern Pacific had came In inquiries from the East demanding infor- mation as to what the telegrams reciting el grievances meant. No fur- ther action will be taken by citizens until FRUIT SHIPPERS = | 1.0S ANGELES, Jan. 6.—With the close | ” DB. mxxns :WAIP ROOT. WHAT IS WOULD REWARD NAVAL OFFICERS. THE REASON? to Congress. PRESENT SYSTEM UNJUST! | URGES THAT OTHER METHODS ‘V BE SUBSTITUTED. e It Is Pointed Out That Captains Who | Participated in the Santiago Battle Have Been Un- fairly Treatcd. S WASHINGTON, Jan. Long has addressed the fo to the chairmen of the na‘al affairs of the Se Sir: The a-pn tn that the presen of the navy conspicuou officers who ren ces during the war | 1888, y survived would be n the list than If the w: CASH FRE thess Huntington replies, whose slence is re- | ; garded as part of a plan to be cunning and shift responsibility. Over sixty cars were to-day shipped and in each case the company did the routing | at 9 cents a box, but a legal protest was served with every car. No rights are waived. MICHIGAN STATE OFFICIALS INDICTED Series of Sensations Sprung by the Grand Jury of Ingham County. LANSING, Mich., Jan. 6.—The Ingham County Grand Jury, which created a se- ries of sensations by bringing bills of in- dictment charging several State officers with flagrant criminal offenses, to-day, the term of office of Cireult Judze Person, who summoned the jury, haviag expired. In their final report to the court the jurors said: Our entire session has been Zevoted to in- vestigat State and legisiative depart- ments. against the laws have | ts found. Other ned into have not r the reason that to ment of the c The following are the persons who have | been indicted and the offenses alleged. Edgard J. Adam: H. Pratt, agent for a lax book con- bribes D. J. Judson Hammon: G, ol ing bribes. e Fred A. Maynard, ex-Attorney General, mis- demeanor, in retaining part of his chief clerk’s | salary. Will L. White, quarterm: eneral, Col- | onel Harold A. Smith, assistant® quertérraos ter, Arthur Marsh, adjutant general_and tate Republican Central Com- R. Sutton, Regent of the Uni- gan and member of Governor ar taf?, cha ed with alleged embezziement nmection with t sale and alleged Npur\buu of military | supplies. One or more persons besides Sutton were indicted to-day, but their names are not positively known as yet. These will be ar raigned on Monday. All the others ar peared for arraignment excepting General White, who has departed. All the miii- tary men indicted were appointees of the Governor, but it is regarded as that the 'Governor has no knowled the alleged fraud e RANCHES INUNDATED | Damage Done by the Sudden Rise of | | the Salinas River. | MONTEREY, Jan. 6.—The report comes | from Salinas River that the country round the mouth of the river for several miles is inundated, causing serious damage to farmers in that locality. The fall of the | river, produced by the cessation of the rain, has changed the swirt current into | one ‘of Insufficient power to cut a way | through the bar at the mouth, and a| airman of t ttee, and E versity of M. | Pingree's mii fraud and | | | heavy back water s the resuit. | Cooper and Moro Cojo ranches are from | five to six feet under water and some of | the ranch houses in the district are full | of water to a depth varying from three to | | five feet. Several small houses have been | | moved by the overflow of water. Boats | have been In use for two days to rescue 1 the inhabitants from their uncomfortable | positions. No loss of life is reported, but the damage to property is considerable. It is also reported that the dam at the river's mouth, caused by the sand-bar, is giving way, und It 1s hoped the flood will | soon subside. A thousand acres of beets in this section | that have not been harvested, owing to els sugar factory at Salinas, ably been ruined by the flood, and if this roves the case it means a loss of about 15,000 to the ranchers. The beet growers still hope, however, that if the water sub. sides at once the ground will dry before the beets. become rotten. Reports from all along the river state a rapid fall of | water since the rain stopped. = b Bryan Talks at Chicago. CHICAGO. Jan. 6 —Six hundred Demo- crats gathered In the banquet-hall of the Tremont House to-night “Jackson day” in an appropriate m3 Hon. Willlam Jennings Bryan ™ honored guest and chief orator of the occasion. The commencement of the ban- adjourned | settled | The | lack of cars to transport them to Spreck- | have prob- | to ' observe | er. | Palace and Grand Hote!s For nearly EX’IRA.D..'IIOV REFUSED. Governor Rogers D«cidas That Arm- strong Is Not a Fug' ive. HER FEELINGS INJURED. General Wheeler's Niece Breach of Promise. Sues for CHICAGO, Jan. 6—Miss Etta Thom a niece of General Joe Wheeler, suit to-day against Willlam H. Fah asking $100,000 damages for alleged b | of promise to marry It is alleged that Fahrney, who is treas- urer of a large patent medicine man factory and rcputed to be we been engaged o Miss Thomas four that recen off the 9n21l=m9n! on the ground his parents desired him to marry an woman. fathe be the o mines near Peru ——— The annual production of cheese in this country is about 250,000,000 pounds. made t | charge. 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MEYERS & CO. are the only specialists on the Pacific Coast who cure diseases and weakness of men exclusively. quet was late and it was nearly mldnlE t | when the orators were In full swing. Bryan's address was the last on the iist. Mayor Harrison of Chicago acted as| toastmaster. —_——-— Four Children Burned. LITTLE FALLS, Minn.. Jan. 6—Four children of Michael Merrick. a farmer, were burned to death last n_ght in a fire that destroyed the house. e remains cannot be identifled and will be buried in one grave. The children were from 7 to 15 years of age. - Dewey to Visit St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 6.—Admiral Dewey has accepted the invitation to visit St. Louls which was extended several months ago by the Mavor and the leading business’ organizations of the city. i be here the first week in May, fol- lowing his visit to Chicago. 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