The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 19, 1900, Page 3

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——— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1900. STATUE OF DANIEL WEBSTER UNVEILED S R o e e e SR o = 1 14 RAILAOADS MAY | ORM A POOL *® Plan to Keep Up Their|+ Earnings. ? s have all nd a com- +BEDIDIIEDIDPIDIDE O DEIOBIOEDS | | B R R S CSrS 0M<W-M0—Q—0‘€;—&0—000‘®~0—«'+ : § . D es Cannot Win Un- | ¢ © tl the s \\'.1»’126‘3;:) Control ! The Webster Statue as It Appeared in the Sculptor’s | 8 Demie . Studio When Completed. . @+ +ieiedeieie e e oe RPN o000 00-00egQ alf ASHIN on beh of the United States. associat, und the a union erica thir and Daniel Wel s sentiments its de ¢ to its larg- ade the re- nvulsion and Hoar, . Fair- Capitol and te the statue of the con- n and the whose 1 liter- tongue ronze “Well done." Long's remarks were warmly and then, amid another out- st of applause, ered the oration of the The formal ceremonies stion by Rev, Mr. Couden, chaplain House. President and most of the other dis- ext proceeded to Scott Secre applauded i Band TR IS OF gnatures. As soon 1 the articles will be . ary of State When of incorporation is received ] the nd elect two more j committee_and ry. The M , which owne signed an ation. ¢/ LIVED WITH A HOLE ; THROUGH HIS HEART 1S INEVITABLE = S Opinion of an Officer o the Russian Navy. e THE | DIAGRAM. | Charles Seeberger, Who Was Shot Last Saturday. BALTIMORE, Jan. 18.—The post mor- tem examination of the body of Charles F. Seeberger, the electrician, who was night at Brunswick, Jerome Swartle: Mc¢ and > a three vears' | gioq Tuesc B led the fact that S > lan | perger lived sixty hours with bu'let D is on his | pole through the center of his heart. The ined: 1 e heart, the doctors say, was ol war may begin h a nature that instantaneous death : should have resulte ind that the man A lived sixty hours ter recelving it is re- garded little short of miraculous. s e Epworth League Rally. Special Dispatch to The Call SAN JOSE, Jan. 18.—The members of | the Epworth League Alllance will meet in divostok TG war it is | their third quarterly rally at Los Gatos . e oaval cir. | to-morrow. The alliance includes the 0 +ar. | Rineteen societies of the leaguers in Santa 3 "va'i\’.w‘f Clara County. About 200 members are d will take the | cypected tobe present, An interesting pro. var will follow | gramme has been arranged for the after- fes between Russia j noon and evening, and papers are to be read by prominent divines. -—— Will Teach in Pomona. »p HUDYAN DY CO., cor: eets, San F K REM of Russian troops to- and .Britsh-Indian | + 4+ Consult Free the e o D" | Spectal Dispatch to The Call. Hudyan Doctors. Call art of Russia ANFORD UNIVERSITY, Jan. 18.— - 4+ or writ: to them. to mean the | Walter R. Shaw, A.B., Botany, 1892, AM., — to_eliminate | 159 Ph.D., 1898, has been appointed as- oy, hiereto” | sistant professor of botany in Pomona e ght | Colle ce leaving Stanford Mr. l A% written “The Fertilization of an instructor in Barnard me umbl g Drainage Canal Matter. time pursuing grad- Iniversity. EX-PRESIDENT OF THE GLOBE BANK IN COURT GURED. ASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—The Supreme s | Court of the United St ay took o P Tati 3 A e Case Continued ntil February on |informal cognizance of the motion of the r it is a fact Request of Defendant’s | State of Missouri for leave to file a bill | Sitianc | of complaint against the State of Ijli- e past & e nois, asking for an injunction against the Fise 1the 3t| BOSTON 1" O H. Cole, | Chicago drainage 1 to the extent of eceived = of the Globe National | 5tating to Attorne 1 Crow of the we 1 Before Yartin e former State that s inounceme: = re United States | woulq be made on Monday mext ment day to answer to e z ment and misap- e tarion e “l Sma]lpf)x on Monmouthshire. 5 tor moth. | Dank's fund con | PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 1 private (Lor noth- | e ed to_ Fel the de- | dispatch from Victori to-night | fendant_desired mo: The previov re his bail of $50,000 stands. Fruit-Growers Incorporating. Special Dispatch to The Call SAN JOSE. 18.- directors of the recently formed Califor- states that the steamshi Mo - shire, which plies hv»lwrt-npl’urll:rl‘lx)':lm:;rll‘d the Orient, signaled -sickness aboard: from Carmanah Point, on Vancouver Isl- and. It was at first supposed that the steamer had bubonic plague aboard, but of | it since been lcarned that it is’only smallpox. tells all case. "MAGNETIG ELAS Tie SHES 7 The board R BARBERS, BAK - 3 s’ iath i P TS o S Datbiacks’ AK-|nia Frult Growers' Association this L ises, billiara tables, | morning_completed the work necessary | The End of the Nineteenth Century witnesses the unprecedented success of G. H. Mumm’s Extra Dry; Imports in 1809 being 109,303 cases, or 72,49 cases more than of any other brand. These facty candy-makers, canners, | 1o the filing of articles of incorporation. ies, laundries, paper- | Their legality has been passed on by com- ers, shoe factories, sta- | notent attorneys and all the directors, tanners, taflors, etc. ! ' ith the excention of Meek and For BUCHANAN BROS.. Ve Signed the arti he two latt have signed the articles. The two latter Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St | are in Los Angeles, and the papers were har tion sales. | the mails hetitution; | mond of Missouri has introduced in the | of those »] FASTENIG GUILT ON MOLINEDY BIG RUSSIAN WARSHIP DANGEROUSLY ASHORE R e o X e e e e e e e e e e e e ] Jurors Tired of Expert Testimony. —— NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—Assistant Dis. trict Attorniey Osborne announced to-day that the prosecution to-morrow would close its case against Roland B. Molineux, | charged with the murder of Mrs. Kathe- rine J. Adams. The prosecution to-d; introduced two more handwriting experts, who testified briefly that the handwrit- ing of the “Cornish” and ‘“‘Barnet"” letters and of the poison package address was identical with that of Molineux. Recor- der Goff ruled that the prosecution would not be permitted to call any more hand- B A o e S S S S A SO SO writing experts, and one of the jurors | expressed his weariness of expert’ testi- mony The most important testimony to-day | related to the poisoning of H. C. Bar net, and while Mr. Osborne was alway checked by the court when he asked his | witnesses questions that connected Mo- | lineux with the Barnet case, still the prosecution scored effectively. James S. Hudson, a salesman formerly associated with H. C. Barnet, testified | that late In the summer of 1898, shortly before Isarnet's death, Barnet received by mail a_package about one and a half inches long and high, in a light colored wrapper. Witness continued: I saw Mr. Barnet open the package. I saw him take out the contents. As I recollect it, there was some cotton, a smaller box tnside and in it were some pink or red capsules.’” . = {ow does all this become relevant?” The cost of her construction was $5,4¢ asked the recorder. L 2 [ R dangerously ashore near Libau, on The Poltava was launched at St. inches long and power is 11,255 B S R R o S T. PETERSBURG, Jan. 18.—The Russian ironclad Poltava of 10,90 tons is 69 feet wide and has a depth of 26 feet. Her armament consists of four quick-firing guns and thirty-four smaller guns. 000, the Baltic. Petersburg in 1504. She is 367 feet § Her indicated hors nch guns, twelve 5.9-inck She also has six torpedo-tubes. this detendane nought | CENSUS DIRECTOR TO HAVE GREATER POWER t this defendant bought have just been described House Passes the Senate Bill and | Directs Where Extra Printing C. Barnet." brother of H. C. among the latter Edmun | Bar- | | it - a small white box containing | fifteen pink pills, and also a box contain- | ing a salv, Dr. Rob homeopathic phy- | of forty s Cexpetience, testl- | Shall Be Done. at small doses o nide of mer- 7 A YGTON, Jan. 15.—The House to- often repeated, would produce an |, WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. day passed the Senate bill to extend the powers of the Director of the Census | after striking out the committee amend- ment to authorize the Director to con- tract for extra printing with private con- the symptoms of diphtheria. Barnet, it was remembered, treated for | diphtheria. Other witnesses to-day were Vincent G Hammill, president of a private remedy agenicy, who treated by fmail the bogus I | (ractors. The whole fight was upon that be Molineux, for impotency, and who | amendment. The influence of the Public testified to his correspondence with the | Printer and the labor organizations of So-called Barnet, and William O. Ingiis, | the country was employed against 1t, and a newspaper reporter, who ldentified a | after a lively debate of several hours it | new “Barnet” letter to & Western medi- | Was overwhelmingly defeated. The pub cation of the reports of the twelfth cen- sus, therefore, will > made by the Public { Printer as in’the p: king for a_prescription. The is identi with that of the letters cal house, handwriting other “Barnet” To Repeal Bankruptey Law. Bail for Boyle. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—Mr. Do Ar- | Spectal Dispatch to The Call. SAN RAFAEL, Jan. 18.—Patrick Boyle, the alleged incendiary, was to-night re- leased on bonds of $4000, furnished by his | | mother, Mrs. Wagner, and a Mrs. Rich-! House a bill for the repeal of the bank ruptey law, with a reservation that pro- ceedings now begun may be closed up. ard Bullls, wife of a capitalist of this lace. Boyle will probably return with his mother to Glen Ellen, aithough to- night he is still in town FRASER CASE SETTLED. Spectal Dispatch t 8.—The suit for di- Ida M. Frazer which Mrs. L med asco-respondent, w never come to trial, or, at least, will not be fought. This morning Attorney A. H Van Copp, who came from New York to defend Mrs. Scribner's name, had a con- the lawyers of Dr. and Mrs r, and it was agreed th the doctor s uld let the divorce be granted on the ground of cruelty. ference with iy o Mellin’s Application Rejected. SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 18.—The Council to-night rejected President M lin’s petition for the vacation of certain streets running into raiiroad avenue to enable him to erect a senger depot and freight sheds. President Hill of the Great Northern submitted plans for the erection of a union depot in the southern part of the city. He hopes to have Mel- lin join him in the scheme. 'GENERAL KOBBE MADE GOVERNOR | Will Rule Province of Albay. rigadler d Gover- iuanes placed Samar and s the prin- He has il govern- irisdiction. the lery. Schwan in Ca- ajority NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. C. H. Sherman to Be Assayer at the Mint in This City. WASHINGTON, J —The Senate to-day confirmed the nomina- tions C. H. Sherman, to be assayer of the Mint at San Franc Colcord, assg 1 charge « at Ca J. B._Sh > t of the the Union ¢y in the In- E ade of Penn- sylvania, China; T. J. Henderson er of the Board of Ord ions; E yor Gen- Warner of Min —-- PORTO RICANS URGE RELIEF. Ask That Business Stagnation Be Cleared at the Island. WASHINGTOD Another dele- gation of Porto here to- day to urge upon t the ex- nesc treme urgeney legis h will rem- edy t tagnation of s composed and merct s having consid- apital inv the island. Pounstls v xneth LOAN FOR KOREA. Report Current That Russia Has Agreed to Advance $12,000,000. LONDON, Jan 3 hat special It is repor an agree- has_been er which sia will lend K 00, of which 00,000 will be paid immediately, Kores ving unsuccessfully to Japan loan. | . where, at 12 o'clock, the statue | o unveiled | 1 = i he drawing of the v performed | 2 by Jerome naparte, a great-grandson | Webste ssisted by Mrs. Hutchins A I 1) Deering King Frult | of bearing | Physicians Puzzled Over the Case of | speak, not misleading figures bid at auc: | 0 ‘ are values. brown and gray mixtures. think it worth the price. Middy suits limited time only, $lo45 a suit Ball and bat free with every boy’s suit or overcoat, i They are ready-made sack suits in You can bring the suit back if you don’t Here is a good bargaln in our boys’ department, too—middy suits of blue cheviots, sailor collars—vestes 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 Out-of-town orders filled—write us for illustrated catalogue No. 2. 718 Market Street. for You : Certainly, then, they are not cheap, but ale of sack suits 55.25 That is a very low price for a suit of clothes—too low, perhaps—you might think the suits themselves cheap. mistaken, though, if you did. would be Here is the redeeming feature of the suits: They were $8 and $10, but after stock-taking we found such a number of them that they were reduced; and, too, we want to make January more lively.

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