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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1900. IDENCE OF MUCH BRIBERY Startling Testimony at Clark Inquiry. CONSPIRATORS IN A TRAP| - EE TESTIFIES THAT EE \S PAID $10,000. . Tk T E: Dollars in Marked b: T Were Used to Pur- se a Seat in Con- | gress | R T | ARE YOUR NERVES UNSTRUNG? Y, Take " Hudyan. \ It Cures. * CoONBULT Consult Free the “FREE Hudysn Doctors. Call - + or write to them MUNYON'S GUARANTEE, Strong Assertio s to Just What De. the Remedies Wil cure cases of tiom in & few bours that bis Drspepsia Cure will eure indigestion nnd all stomack troubles that bis Kidvey Cure will cure 90 per eent of all cases of kidney ble; that his Cure will e catarrh Do matter how long standing; that bis Headache Cure will cure any kind of beadacke in & few minutes; that bis Cold Oure will quickly break up sny #arm of cold and wo on through the entire 1 REYNOLD'S Specific Few persons need be confined by out Rh:urr\.nsm fon the firstapproach urse to this rem- en sufficient. N.William SL.¥. X, bath- lard tables " hk»rx canners, ries, paper- ories, sta- BUCHANAN BROS, utacturers, 609 Sacramento St W. T. HESS, NOTARY PUSLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tenth Floor, R aus Spreckels Bl ¢ Te rown 981 - Resio 1 st., below Powell, | Ben ¥ ISTANFORD'S NEW LIBRARY IS FORMALLY OPENED @t @ .csreteseieietoie 'RD UNIVERSITY, Jan. 11 ay marks a new a in the i University. ation of the as Welton Stan- Assembly Hall the that « r \troness have so Blessed by ators of s now become s of the uni- nder and y an angle The exercises were new as long witness tha White $10,000 Wel it in s counsel said that of the Legislature in 10t held a high opin- believing that hi State Capitol location m exemplary. For this ined to join Mr. White- bell in their scheme to atieged bribery- proceedings i with United up. He had, ¢ nation made by Mr then agreed to me He declared in respo it he did not belong to the ‘never before nor since the me Daly 4 Camp- un s to ness said that when Mr. pproached him he had » of money wa ator Clark or an rally understood, using money, ¢ no others were doing so in that tion. He had not known that Mr a supporter of plan for him to The ice mone: m Wellcome and mark ar it then turn it over to Whiteside had been acted upon between himself and He had not had any intention money himself. Replying sald he was only ¢ tion s case, and_detective, ed Mr. Foster, to whi ou mean?"’ h the reply it detective work to go ination to expose bribery.” 1 hat when the $5000 In mone; it of his pocket by Mr. We er laid it down on a steam orner of the room. terested _in the picture on ch Mr. Wellcome directed be sald. “I was looking fact that he had not omises to Mr. Well- d that he did not to deceive “‘that nd wrong her a m representation is repre- hensible sald In the same connection, Library Building Presented to StanforUnivrsiy. Special Dispatch to The Call. O - R e e o i o e e e g NVALOFICR | THREATENED BY ~ ENDS HIS LI WAVE AND FIRE ‘ 'The Passengers on a Stranded {Unaccountable Act of| Lieut. Com. Greene. Steamer Are in Very | | ‘ : G Peri | | - WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The following | reat el’ll. | cablegram was received at the Navy De- | | partment from Admiral Schley, com- T. JOHNS, N n. 1L.—A large st passenger | manding the South Atlantic station: | ship whose na nnot yet be ascert on a reef 'IDEO, Jan. 11.—To the Secre- | in St. Mary's bout five miles f which lies with her head low in the water, is on fire aft y: Lieutenant Commander | 2 Y sveral persons have b ashed off the deck during the day. Just befors j Greene committed suicide on Wed- @everal persons have been W : e e A o e hear | nightfall others were discovered in the riggicg. It is feared that these will de for his B ore % | perish before daybreak Iale ronons ngay 4 bosd s At this hour, 9 p. m., it is impossible to secure any fur . sulars, nor »pointed to examine Into the efr- | nces of the case and report.” | r's friends at the department > at g to account for his act. He 1 an excellent record and no bad hab- can any be obtained before morning. BURSTING BOMB CAUSES A PANIC | MORE WARSHIPS AT SAN DOMINGO Commander F Greene Indiana and was appointed a 1 was born in sutenant midshipman i He graduated in 1871 and went to Congress. Becoming an ensign_in 1 hile on the Ticonderoga ession duty on the Monitor, on the awmut and in | he saw’in suc on the Kansa the C Sur He became a master | in 1875 and a lieutenant in 1882, He made | | cruises in_turn on the Yantic, the Alert | and the New Hampshire, and came to | - Sends T 4 the naval proving ground here in 18%. 3 The following year hw\\\aq on duty at Probably a Joke of Har | rance Sends Two Ships the \Washington Navy Yard, where he | | iti | remaineq until 1562, when he went to the vard Students. | Additional. | Pacific Coast on the coast defense ship | He was in service on the e, e Ad 3 1 the P el C Washingion Navy Yard in| CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 11—The ex- Sa. sion of a bomb in a closet in plc following year he was at- M e o S e ol e e e ] Lt vlht\’ ,\Il!:m)«'fl,hhut wh&:‘ the | Theater at Harvard to-night while five or | 8 s g broke out he ecame ] -| i ople we stenin o sh gave a history of the growth of | “Hums ¢ s not gaugzed by fet- | eeutive officer of the Montgomery. He | oix hundred people were listening fo 2 Stanford ary Tacilitien . ¥k Pehced dly and not to see or come a lieutenant commander in 1390 | Becthoven pastoral by the Boston =3 the growth the department from a w the reward is the most abject servi- | and was again ordered fo the Montgom- | Phony Orchestra, not only put a sudden n nucleus of imes to its present ca To reveal this reward is the pro-| ery, on the South Atlantic station, where | €nd to the concert but for a few minute has orde acity of olumes an 000 pam of books | he was serving at the time of his death. | by reason of the panic which follow Doming selected by the heads “The savage who ¢ make the experi- | threatened the Jives of thany in a r departments and which | ence of the H\nrll:)l,:! serve him through | o o ‘”_ 3 11‘ hiiatel e Torm the best working libra- | the evening is on the highway of progress »r the doors. Fo tely v d I the country: - What Ga.the university for it ot 1nercss | BUBONIC PLAGUE AT was calmed and the audience left quiet address of the day was | liberate man. People of Stanford, I bring | “The college authorities to-night believe George E. Howard, head | You greeting from the people of Berkeley! RIO DE JANEIRO | i1a¢“ine whote affair was Intended as a department 1|'1‘;h.nf | We congratulate you on xlllx‘.‘:"()u’:g‘;» you S i’“"“' s oo i o gbogiey feaning of the Open Library on its .\n«.lr:m- » \\wgl’ Fejoice with you | Surgeon General Wyman Notified "'.'}‘}"2“1 ":\"‘"1‘: ;’,‘""”1 fi\'r-‘"‘ ;;’f&,""?:“ihmn s address was a masterly review | We know that they will help to unite Cali- anitor offers a y tangible > ie growth and functions of the mod- | fornia with the learning which lies be- That One Death Has Occurred as to the intention of the authors of th Itbrary Not_ until 1 he d, | yond the wast nd the as." From the Dread Disease. u!]nf- ?ml n'l);lnr\( )‘I\ sald :‘r;.lu‘ :el;‘lr ng was the value of the library recognized, Rev. Horatio Stebbins of San Francisco ‘G a =, e afternoon he found a satcl rene: principal workers in the libra- | spoke for the board of trustees. He said Autie Tf,“,.,' .J(:"" 1:,‘af1hn"’,.., b:lbn;:' one of the seats and thinking that it | ‘nited States and Europe met | in part | made its appearance at Rio| longed to one of the students he put it in the city of Philadel have always been used to be with | o enown STo.the, fellowing | in the closet. The history class for whom | he age of libraries. The | you, and rejoice to-day in your new gift. | m recel $ to-night by Bur- | the bomb was probably intended will mec whick rted in America | What are vou golng to do with it? My | EROR JERCTel yman of the Marine Hos- | {n the theater to-morrow morning. more t decade ago young friends of S ord, you must first | P02 | ver the civilized world. To-day | distinguish the difference between reaq.| RIO JANEIRO, Jan. 11.—There has been {11 Re t Willows. | city of public spirit has an open | ing and studying. In the first place stick | 0n¢ death from plague at Rio Janeiro. Wil presen 3 while no college or university | to your studies. Do not wandar through | Diagnosis confirmed by bacteriologi- | gpectal Dispatch to The Cal ) recognize the fact that this is its | the millions of barren acres of stuff that | CAl examination. Acting Assistant Sur- s ; —The Town Board | s has a, WILLOWS, Jan. 11 t department ver should have been printed. Align | £°0n Carson has arrived, en route to San- | WILLOWS. Jan. 110 | amin Ide Wheeler of the | yourselves with the richer and more pow- | 0% HAVELBURG, o rustee - 2 Callfornia was the next | erful s and yours shall be the re Acting Assistant Surgeon. night and appointed A. was presen m! “He gaid in part: £ Bielar, A. W. Sehorn, N. ¥ ~Some weeks ago cases of the plague W. C. Baylor as dele, id to exist at Santos, and it would | near Colma, on the 2ith of December 1as and was done with a large caliber rif wn before the opportunity On cross-examination Mr. Cowen sald | which to-day was shown to be the proy no promises i ever been made to him | erty of the defendant. f\u{’ m, his revelations in this ’-‘Native Sons to Invite Dewey to Parg | Catherine the Daly | | publican 1 ““depends 1 to whom you are making | it ar purpose for which it is ma 2 ¢ rect examination Mr. Clark | the $5250 given him last June m Mr. Daly had been given for the pur- asc of a half-interest in the Madisontan, | /& paper p ed in the town where the | witness res i | Fred W, Cowen, a rallroad conductor of | Missoula. Mont tified to going to Helena durin £ _of the Lezisin- ture at the W. H. Bickford. | | who asked him ure for ‘Mr, Clark | support of Spea f of the Mon- a House of Repr The wit. Bickfora had the 14th of January testified that Mr. b to that time, they had been’ unable to secure support to Clark. and that they were willing to pay $15,000 for that sup- port. The witness } Suft was comm d suggested that as umitted to Conrad the offer of $15,00 should be made to him to simply stay away when the vote was reached, | not casting any vote for a candi the Senate. Mr. Bickford time to see Clark, and w next met told him’ that pald 1 Mr. Stiff would refrain from voting :md that $1000 would be given to him for services, Later Mr. Bickford had said that Mr. Clark had become apprehensive | that Mr. Stiff would not stand by the bar- ain, and had called the deal off. Mr. | Cowen said later that he had never men- be tioned the proposition to Mr. Stifr. going to Missoula, but T | sumed, 144 fons per twenty-foir hours. ————— | terea free of charge when bought trom | He | Superior Court for the murder of John was to have talked with Stiff on the train | Lenfion, the proposition j ant is charged, occurred at the cemeteries NTERESTS THE PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST ticipate in Admission Day Celebration. I Disr to The Call WASHINGTON, Jan. 1L.—The 2 delegation will to-morrow e 1 Dewey and extend to himf i f the Native Sons to Iy ancisco September 9, af enten nia on » Kah mpa The fal ¢ will ed by vitatior President! intention the batt as that, it oring, it is hardly accept the invitath confident that accept the Native »stoffice cond inst nd as t will be offices will urth class appropriations en carriers mittee on Claims to- favorably Senator Perkins' bill directing the Secretary of the ¥ to remit to_the Union Iron Works of San amount being the alty imposed under the Monter from the same com- G dversely Senator Per- bill retiring John Briercliff Brown, house kee at Point Bonita. Sena. tor Perkins to-day introduced a bill in- creasing the salary of the assistant ap- praisers at San Francisco and providing for the erection at Monterey of a monu- ment of Commodore Jo . Sloate. Stewart to-day introduced a etting apart certain lan in_ Cali- nd Nevada as a public park and reservation, to be known as Lake al Park. | rame was to-day appointed Post- | at Glazier, Siskiyou County, vice | Bartle, resigned. | California — Original — John | $6; James B, Grov Fern- | kin John ster fons Lod, MRV AWAIT SUPPORT OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT | Republicans of Kenu.cky Are Prepar- | | ing to Resist Possible Seating | of Goebel. | FRANKFORT, Ky., Jan. 11.—The Re- publican leade: while not abandoning | the fight ainst Goebel in the Legisia- | ture, are eagerly awaiting news from || Washington as to what ald the Federal | Government would give ylor in_ the | event Goebel should be seated by the Leg- | | That th publican leaders are | ng Governor vlor to resist in case ure decided In favor of Goebel mising support to him erally admitted. Major A. T. Wood, w vernor Bradley appointed Senator in | 6. but who failed to be seated, said to- the d aylor has been elected, and if he is turned out by an arbitrary board we could not countenance its We should fight if it be necessary." There was a conference to-night of Re- rs from all over the State, among whom were several prominent I eral officeholders, and it is sald stron pressure is to be brought to bear at Wash- ington in favor of Taylor than has been heretofore. PSS IR NEW CRUISER ALBANY MAKES A GOOD SHOWING Completes Her Test for Endurance and Attains an Average Speed of 19.54 Knots. WCASTLE. England. Jan. 11.—The new United States cruiser Albany, which was given an officlal trial off ths port January 9, completed her endurance trial to-day, consisting of a continuous run of | six hours under natural d ! test was very succes haved well in'a heavy sea. The result of the trial was as follow: Average speed per hour, 19.54 knots: lutions, 149; horsepower, 62i: coal con- Trunks, valises, pocket-books, cara cases, letter cases and traveling sets let- Vail & Co. B — Fitzgerald Held. Special Dispatch to The Call. REDWOOD CITY, Jan. 11.—Committing [ Magistrate James Hannon ~yesterday | held John Fitzgerald to answer before the Sanborn, The killing, with which defend- N. | Malietoa Makes Protest. LONDON, Jan The Times town of Willows in the coming ¢ of Sacramento Valley Cou will be held in Woodland urprising to the officials here ff | elopments show that the case at fonday. prints t, | Rio Janeiro is traceable to Santos. It was next e. | from Santos that the plague ship Taylor, | The purpose of the convention is to pro- | this morning the text of a protest by )- | with a cargo of coffee arrived at New | mote the general interests of all the coun- | Malletoa Tanu to the tripartite powers York some time ago. ties in the valley. | against the Samoan treat ' five They are single-breasted sack suits in gray and brown mixtures, strongly sewed, worth $8 or $10. We have several of them in the large window. We have just taken stock—find a number of these suits on hand ; they should be selling faster. This is our only excuse for letting them go at $5.25 If you are in need of a low-priced suit you should certainly give this consideration. There are a few overcoats at the same price—8$8.25 Saturday Night Special On to-morrow (Saturday) night, between 90 C the hours of g and 11 o’clock only, we will sell worsted trousers fof .. cccgecveaves THey cannot be purchased elsewhere for less than $2 unless it should be at a special sale. Middy Suits Money-saving opportunity for mothers—middy suits of blue cheviot, sailor collars, vestee and collar elegantly trimmed with five rows of soutache, either in blue, red or black ; ages 3 to 8 years ; actual value $2.25, for a limited time only $l 45 a suit [ ] Ball and bat free with every boys’ suit or overcoat. Out-o1-town crders filed—write us for illustrated catalogue No. 2. 718 Market Street.