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20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1900. p bucked him, pail in han cries dre: tch him clinging to a pile, y inventing some new steps to e T 22 2 ) 2 2 ) 2R AR ) ) G2 ) - A life-preserver and a rope Hiow to avoid ‘”‘”"‘ the ‘performance._ ;CAN FACTORY TO BE ' i BUILT FOR HAYWARDS 1‘ HAYWARDS, Jan, 2. ~The managers of ] the Hunt Brothers’ cannery have decided futore all the cans ueed w1} ba-s¢ homs NOW YOU CAN KNOW WHAT CURATIVE ELECTRICITY IS! YOU CAN TEST ITS POWER! YOU CAN FEEL ITS RESTORATIVE ACTION! DR. McLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT every one 1 ORORORORO @ee [CJOJOJOXOLO] CACIOICOIOICICIOIOICRCIOfofoR OO ofofofofofojooYolofotoYoYofoYofoXofokolooXoJofololofofofoolofoRoXofotooYofolotoM ADVERTISEMENTS. L : ©® | T A A A A A A < @ @*90000494040400040000900004 0040000090404 00000000400 240 ¢ + e 4 . 8 | & . 5 + & PR R e R R R e * P COPPPPEEDE : @@ oicelelclololelofofoiolololelolofofotelofoforelefofofefefofofofoYeteiofotoYololofolofolofolelelofofofofoofofolofolelofofoolofolc) b & P - NEED MAIL STEAMER ZEALANDIA TO CARRY ; I]HYB[][:K WH_L : : Pl = uLLl GOLD-SEEKERS TO NORTHERN MINES ’ = Cia : - le DRY GOODS COMPANY. . 1 I3 |® L4 B S ) SRR e s - . @ Ps B |N A BIJN[:H ‘ ¢|Mare Island Bill Passes|* 9904 + | — - B o the House. 5 & p - : ' S Reducti : . | . SR A : ‘ 3 weeping Reductions s I'wo Transports Were | + . A R S : g : in the Fleet. + ¢ | CALL HEADQUARTERS. WELLING- | ¢ Before StOCk‘Taklng. 3 : ¢ | TON HOTEL. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.— | § ds < 4 @ | The House to-day passed the Senate bill | & . THE NAVAL TRANSPORT SAILS | ¢ $ | 565 Srstionk at Mare Tainnst from tieamee | § 00, EOIFs -SUSH POINT CURTAINS, in ecru and whits, 3 HE 1 : a drydock at Mare Island from timber . 4 4 e ¢ ¢l st _‘“m‘ > [‘Of‘ =1 former price $4 and $4.80.......Speecial Price $3.50 per palr o ” s 4| Representative Metcalf, who first sug-| 4 128 pairs IRISH POINT CURTAINS, former price $3.00, p COMMANDER KILBUEN OF THE !¢ (:) *:»1 A «lh:mz;“- to Im» l~\'~'\'~l ‘r\f:alrSi 2 $8.80, $3.75.. i +eeeneeee. Special Price $4.00 per pair IA S u o mittce, has been handicapped from | ¢ ¥ s 3 So P * DIA SALUTED. B | the fact that the Pennsylvania delegation | 3 100 pairs IRISH POINT CURTAINS, former price $6.00, + —— b Sl that the bill should be for the | § $6.80, $6.78.......... «eeee.Speeial Price $5.00 per pair ! Doric Released From Quarantine—No | ¢ ¢! L chansing material of | ¢ Two-pair lots of IRISH POINT CURTAINS, to close at ¢ ; ¥ & | League Island dock only. After hearing | ¢ 2 . Raoc Her at the Mail Dock. $ $ | the arguments the committee decided on | 4 -....Startling Reductions + 4 @ | appeal of Mr. Metcalf that the Mare Isl- | 80 pairs TAPESTRY PORTIERES, former price $7.80, ' B X‘ f::;ll”n‘:g\;‘l;\lnr;\r:”:\":ml;‘..f“u:h:\lm': '1"11-(:2'\;‘ * $8.80 and $9.00..... e -.Speeial Price $6.50 per pair 3 . ¢ | Island. The committee provided that the | ¢ 78 pairs’ TAPESTRY PORTIERES, former price $6.80, 4 B the Ze ala::ril;\ presents a strong contrast to most of the 3 | bill should declare a change of mate $ $7.50 and $8 80 Special Price $5.00 per pair * that were put into the northern service ) 5 _ 8 Dotk Yors 2 poe )4 whole flcet | ¢ | and the vear before, many of which met with accidents g | -day convinced the House tha mil"' 40 pairs TAPESTRY PORTIERES, former price $3.00, + ks [ ¢ mer Zealandia f great loss of Jife. The chartering of the popu- & | called attention to the fact that repairs | & $8.78 and $6.00. eeeeeen.Speeial Price $4.00 per pair < ot i 4 during the liner marks the beginning of a new departurc ¢ | on a stone dr: ck only called for 34543, | ¢ 3 s ble S - 3 . It is the siznal that the period of ¢x- 1 | while those on timber structured decks | & ODPP HALF PAIRS OF PORTIERES, sultable for single - » s » shipping men, who believed tha ed and that the Alaskan - ¢ | called for sxl 0. The bill will now go | $ doors or couch covers, -.At Half Price « g 1s - # inatting + E ® | to the President, and as the time of the | fi = - - Parad f- 4 would be used, as in f 10w acknowledged to offer great opportu- - | 10 the President, and as the time of e — s — * . & | ¢ ise and inv | no doubt but that he will approve the | & COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. - e o . steamship | - of smaller ve: 2 | measure at once. - ITY OF ‘l) l > K a > S 1 1o leave in agvance of the Zealandia, her charterers $ | - B ) - . - GEghh | claim that she will be first on the fleld and that her pas- & | Mr. Krusi of the Atlantic 3 € ARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, - 2 sengers will |;m be required to stay on board, under un- ¢ | :;‘\:!!ct):n::!l?’{m"“'i’\"_v:lhlhd l}l!(' confract for 1 ¢ SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Strests, San Franeisco. p o pleasant conditions, till work is possible. In addition to © |the sl e L R D . ? & y - ¢ the every possible facllity the Zealandia will also carry a phy- $ | #1d sald vesterday that the success of | UNMION: SOUARE, > 1% advar | sic and the trip will be made under conditions | from timber to stone had been anticipat- I rle = | pleasant as any that prevail on any old-established route & | ed. All the experience of the « voyage to Dawson a n- " of steamship travel + had been that the stone docks 3 afess | o kon River will be cor n | The Zealaniia will make three and probably four round § | aper to maintain, safer and more | arisen here and the jute mill authorit And Moses and Joshua, Gidec 3 1 s. The fast time t | trips during the season for the Alaska Exploration Com- 3 | R e e B R DT T S R R g g P ol ® make this route pany, her charter covering the limit of time at which it ¢ | WAy, ‘an it ¢ »d only of a|within the last few days received orders the - Eiaele ncisco and the gold centers. will be possible to make a successful trip to Cape Nome. & | huge excavation about 70 feet long. This | for over 10,000,000 grain bags and a st : : ¢ the largest and best equipped steam On the wavs In the city there is now being built a $ | would be utilized. | most output of the jute mill is 13.000 bags. jons and turn t th o e Catiy neariv 00 tugboat for Cape Nome, which is owned by the charterers § | The change of materials would cause an | A recent order o authorities states R g o 2 e = 2 3 e Zealandia. The new be il PR in in the initial cost of the dock, at no more than hall be pur- | P4 serths will . ther ""' LB Calandn e "": been ""’f e e ¢ | but it was a measurc of economy and util: | chased by any o . and this is a | B ¢ Alcinns 5 e 300 | Meteor and i be read or launching in a few weeks e h (s lone coDl And San ar uranc ut from a former order specifying 3000 | - 5 . \ he after which she t once go north for service in tk of the mafety of the large naval vessels |as the mumber purchasable. The reason | MTS John Drew’s First Appearance. » s b4 superb main saloon, which will s lighterage and towing business at the Cape. & | that may be put into the.dock. The ex- | &iven for the extraordinary demand is| I was born in ‘ i % | periecnce’ at the Brooklyn mnavy vard, :? at lh'?| fha_xm~rk~ thale'-’t x‘;;wnr vrr»]-' »;u’r(-‘ -‘arr; e~ ? i : i > 2 Ztitinn re | Only 1°cent of profit per bag | g an M. Welsh | | to the granting of the franchise that the | were unreliable and also unsafe. There cent of profit D At uten n M. Welsh | company “furnish the county sufficient | would be general satisfaction over the [, At the dircctors’ meeting, which will be | B oy R 1o power lo maintain electric lig | action of Congress | derea. o i i B fuat the price| ) get a cof in the > i e S | of grain bags will be raised. | Dr. Lyman veteri- This. it was explained, w priisidiisizdhpes aroon B e i the tran : [ ble for the reason th : INTERESTS THE PEOPLE | (R ti | the building and maintaining sacond | NO SCHEDULE AGREED ON. |{uf Kind as T g | and _parallel system of - h OF THE PACIFIC COAST — on Dowar cannot :m L\k:]u direct from the Southern Pacific Officials Return | would r : | main wires wi t going through trans- <. 3 | ence anc he 5 mern L EUIE > i Postoffice and Army Changes and With One of Their Number Il R 3 R ! | Mr. Woods, attorney for the company, ‘ i J. C. Stubbs, Julius Kruttschnitt, J. A. | that moment to t . Ins ther counties had granted List of Pensions Fillmore and T. H. Goodman, who went | filled me : Loty New Corporation in San | it concessions for sums Granted. to Salt Lake City & few days ao to at- | ce men was ] 50 to Tha O tend the meeting of the passenger men, berman dis- Mateo. | "Further hearing on the petition was o, ran 0 _George .| returned to this city yesterday without : A tree a short | continued for one mo at which time bk e S GORE; 5 | having accomplished anything. The meet- | e iine Hne A s | action will probably be taken. s of Los _\nl:r'l;‘(s a:d Rl;-hard'g, | ing was called for the purpose of arrang- | = - The bodies of the soldier, or- Speclal Dispatch to The Call. ‘ —_— ) b hrar e et D | e N e o o et | ADVERTISEMENTS. hospital steward and Major BANK MAY REOPEN. el ; " | fic, Union Pacific, Burlington, Rock Isl- |~ S RS 3 brought in, but ull four | REDWOOD CITY, Jan. 20.—Articles of | it Asdivion Ty Bis ointeq | and. Denver and® Rio Grande and Rio | Doric was released from | ncorporation of the Consolidated Light | Conference Held With Depositors at cAsun acmon saving station at San | Grande Western roads. As some of the | rday and came over to | and Power Company have been filed with San Luis Obispo. Eufan ; 2% | roads were not et ready to submit a fl the Mall dock. The big | the County Clerk of San Mateo County. | o teh to The Call Army orders: The leave of absence | {iyc’viaca again in this city & week from and lh; Mail boat The purg ¢ company is | AN “‘.,‘;'“B,Sl;n Tat sy Steln- | Branted to Fir Livuwnu{x)}l George \\'i next Monddy. T iR ing f the Ori=ut, ra i sines: - ‘ » ¥ e = 0ses, " Cava Ve " pa of | ) ay 3004d: 1 ) Rl Ior s R organized 1ge in the busine . ger of the Anglo-California | Moses. Fourth Cavalry. Department of | Gp ‘the way home Mr. Goodman was < & manufacturing, generating and pure s Lo ornia | California, is e ary 2 kot periounie il aith S Sl oF T w American freight at the JueiEa Sra elactiin in- 1k, and M. I. Koshland of San Fran- | . °Groeon’s certificate. is He was suffering so when the iere will be no room o tor Siaht, heat, power and traction | cisco are here to-day in consultation with | 2 SUTESORS CerBUCRLe, 0 secretary | MAUSM. s IS s vhen the 1 t1l one of these vessels ge e T A hunisbaiities. and. countica | depositors about the reopening of the | o\ A Piitate Feank " Fah. Troop I, | Lain drew toward its destination that the | robably be next Tuesday. - Mo buting and selling | COUNtY, Bank of San Luls Obispo. About | Sixth “Cavairy, Presidio, San Francisco; | o obsiate the - pocessity - of “hie bube| The Hlegant a1 Tron American nt of silk was {a ohe ey e g3 Sletributins and aelling | o hundred “depositars were present and [ SUIth, Ceysiey, Toesilo, S50 Tranclsco; | to obviate the necessity of his being =t At i ook Ml Wy K H The corporation is to run for fifty years | the sessic ’;_1"“3";;;2‘5'"3‘_1 ijl-gns"l’(')“':’;:: the United States by the commanding of- | with care hewill Soon bearound. again, ail Steamer ] val Teserve training ship Marion | and the principal place of business I8 | depositors sufficient stock to admit them | “Srivate Philip H. White, Battery B, o Wiadr iy N R i e | Gt Antouihe Stream to-day. | Campany i 8500000 ard the pumber pe | {0 8 direciorate and see for themselves | pirst Aptillery, ‘who deserted March 16, T = ~—— | rt 5 - h s alue of $10. | NOW the affairs are being managed. It was | 1599, while serving in Company D, Four‘h | Cromwell’s Bible. | . n to make | &} D D ek has | urged that the depositors hold off as long | Tuganiry . BRI Islands, under the - = . ar SoMIOIIODIING. | Tarty ollers of he Al o ooine name of Philip Wevdt, is transferred {o A e A B”“"} the shiy o be dnchored | been subsortbed. = ° ; 1 elect- | Steinhart and Koshland, directors of the | (‘ompany D, Fourth Infantry, to serve |l riticism, cor.parative, chrono- - ) 1 a new berth can be e following have been clect- | local defunct bank, will probably remain | (o bendinder of nis enlistment. | 1.” philologleal, historical, had not s W ! . e ey j‘.’" ”"'l-vr\m vea p'}ll'n“"\“ s :. arjls‘ | till Monday, when it Is expected that the| J M. Rhodes was to-day appointed | {tapaivead :HK:m;‘\u(‘; as the :{;rw;} v»lmm ot w TP L SiERmer . Siange sl 2 SR S , | directors will consult with a committee of stmaster at Chat, Lassen County, vice | God. a single book, one and whole, one Sor the const of Central America on Foniatowskl, 8an | {ne"Gepositors about ways and means of | Do enson. resianed. Also FI. Ml | Dage as Inspired as another, one text as CAPACITY 3000 TONS. i Yo bl b oy (4 for * San Francisco. |reopening the bank. A. F. Hortsman of | irarh as Siika, Alaska. vice P, Archangel. | binding as another. Faith in the literal & along the front all the tugs tric_ Compa which 1s to, be bronght | &0, & banker of influence. =aid tfat the | - Postal service between Buchanan and'|an excess as much resembling trus super. o e vy ey C e e PruNEL | heat i proposition for all parties Cal., will be discontinued after | Stition or as anything imp ST minsten' s pan from tho Bl es and distributed bY | concerned is open the bank. And in i | to the Cathalics. ' Belenco had set up no | of Lieut ) the former ounties of the | SonCer! S e Epmnuithe : . e OMtaat g. | reign of law, no ed a doubt on the Frin b il te. The distributing stations in this | VIOW, 0f, the general prosperity of this S A aelen. 48 Willam Jonnson. | propabilities of miraculous ‘intervention Commande Mateo, Redwood City, | : Kngeies. 35 Peter Crance. Redlands, | No physical theories had dimmed faith in 3 ] o nissioners. e as appointec 0 A o es, N | Addi nai-—. rec i SRR, - 1 x i 2 rhateve pened rrea ot i s g IR B M g B o er in both companies. |, A not very courteous author. replying | o $6. Increase- Special January 10-An- | primitive. Whatever happened, great or| Carrying First Cabin, Second n a United States time ago the Standard Blectric| to one of the Interview syndicates that | drew Bohme, San Irancisco, $4 to $6. small, was due to wrath or favor from| (Class, Steerage Passengers and DI Shnced st npany applied to the Board of Super-| had propounded the question “when do | “\Washington—Original—James E. Leon- | above A s Freight. » Francisco during the Spanish- ors for a franchise of fifty vears and what do you get for what | ard, Spokane, $3; John Hoganson, Spo- They were rnrmrnlll-dhh\ no misgivings, | g SRy, B0 Dapiait the N run their wires through the county. Man i AR s Ranke says, how “the secrets of divin For Passenger or Freight Res- e Tor ke ¥ of the cltizens of the county protested . and it's none of ihings could be brought into much divect | o oo "Anh sS4 o d w s oo T ter dls gainst the placing of such a dangerous t 1 get for what | connection with the complications of hu- - »n_the Con m S BSION. At O element upon the public highways, as it | AR b ] GRAIN BAGS SCARCE. man affairs"" The' God to' whom Crom- d. X w 3 supposed that the cnm-‘ But when the managing editor of the T well in heart as in speech appealed was ADVERT-SEMENTS. L e s the county roads for the | syndicate informed him that he merely | Supply Unequal to the Demand at siream of tendency,” but the Lord | THE ALASKA EXPLORATION CO. A ERTSEMENTS. now he had learncd to | Durpose. The hearing has been continuied | wWanted to know his terms so that he | San Quentin. | of Hosts of the Old Testament. The ’ > s e 1p. m. boat left the dock | from time to time until erday when | might forward him a check for some work o s aints and Puritans were the chosen peo- 139 POST STREET e picked up his bucket " a partial hearing was had, some of those | he had in view, the author changed his | SPeclal Dispatch to The Call. ple. All the denunciations of the prophets . | Skipping in ragtime along the interested in the company being present. | tune and wrote six pages of Information| SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Jan. 20.—An | against the oppressors of Israel were ap- ping in rag along th i to wash the windows. The Super ed as a concession ‘ with an apology in postscript. unprecedented demand for grain bags has | plied to the letter against Bishops and - P nd warm. s is cstimated that abcut Take plenty of outdoor and indoor ex- | $70.000 a vear is paid for cans, g proposed factory will not onl £ to the company. but will nent to a large number of people. improvements to be made th the cannery people are the bu more cottages for the employes, g the kroom to accommodate 1 wraps on entering ke a dose at the first chill ' res the checked cir- starts the blood coursing and enlarging the pieceroo; o 3 through the veins and “breaks up” the | 2¢cC ’"’1‘7.”‘{5,'",3]’%5’5‘5 B n“" 1 Has taken such a hold in the medical world that it is the one assured remedy for disease. Cold or Grip dfuggist or | the cannery paid 3822340 79 for labor and PREJUDICE IS DISARMED by thousands of cures and daily letters, all pointing to that send for D v's Manuhl free | TUSEN 0 SIS SIS DoUDITIOL Tiie remedy which is arousing such interest among sufferers and physicians. I will now give to at e and treatment of | e — every one calling at my offices a special FREE TRIAL TREATMENT of curative electricity from my grand Static Battery. Why this offer? To illustrate the power of my electric appliances; to prove that by these I absolutely cure pain, weakness and nervo-vital derangements. Names and addresses of men and women whom my treatment has restored will be given you, and to them you may refer. You are invited to call and take a trial treatment free and see what it is like. Hereby you can test my method, which cures without medicine or surgery. You will find my application of electricity is the most intelligent and perfect of the age, the grandest invigorator for weakness, the best tonic for your nerves. Then why suffer? Why put off curing that Backache, Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble or Nervous Weakness? You may treat your ailment as a trifling matter or say you ean’t afford to attend to it now, yet one day it may cost you $100 or $500 for medical attendance, WEAK BACK AND KIDNcYs. RHEUMATISY A D KID EY~ 39 MERCHANTS' THAD SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17, 1900. 12 N. FIRST STR T. SAN 2, Cal n DR. M. A.RM(‘L!H GHLI r: Your Electric Belt Treatment DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN —De has cured me at the age of 13 of all weakness in Back and Kidneys, so| rheumatism. ‘and I have since f that I can now stoop'or stand erect dress and undress more easily | sickness. It a man has any trot igor and_sound heaith. | cure him. It is an Invigorator of N ey i e A HAMMOND. on earth. Yours truly, SPECIAL HALF-PRICE OFFER! Until further notice I will take in any other make of electre belt as hdlf payment on ons of mine. If you have used one of the old style burning electric belts. or the kKind that give no current at all, and wish to realize the benefits which can be had from the usz of a genuine electrie belt which eannot burn nor blister, send me your old belt and I will send you one of my latest improved belts at one-half my list price. Take advantage of this offer at once, as 1 reserve the privilege or withdrawing it at any time after this month. It is made simply to e.tablish the value of my belt with those who have been disap- pointed with other kinds. FREE BOOK! If you eannot call, send for m DR. M. A. MCLAUGHLIN, S} Siiments | UNION DAIRIES ARRAIGNED. thic :fefl}"iyne Co., eor- | Protest Against Passage of a Resolu- i e BT tion by Supervisors. A protest was received vesterday by the rd of Supery N ors from Andrew N. DOR. JORDAN'S crear § | Dethierson vis inst the passage of a reso- ! lution which limits the purchase of milk | MUSEUN OF ANATOMY i it ettt ot 7k s dl | protestant alle that th s no organ- | 05 MASKETST. bat. 6247, 82851 @ | Fration or corporation in ihis tlte Krrmn *un dairi ' All dairies are inde- pendent at the present time, though | few unsuccessful ttempts have been made to form a combination. Regarding the petition of the San Francisco Labor Council asking for discrimination in favor of the dairfes that employ union milkers the protestant claims th the 1a " rep- | resent a very small per the labor en ed in that apacity in this city. and brewer: some, are fed t where the union milkers are employed. & Piles and all Rectai | The protest concludes with a request that diseases cured or mo | the =ystem of milk inspection heretofore | pay. No detention from | established be put in full force again. JIELD. 8% Market ot., 0il Discovered. WILLOWS, Jan. 20.—Owing to the dis- | covery of ofl in the western portion of 8an Fras Glenn County. on a gravel ridge thirt miles southwest of here, quite a little ex- | | citement has been creafed. Claims have | 4 been located covering an area of ground | twenty miles in extent. Experts exam- | 4/,, ined the specimens and said the oil was | £ - of the finest quality. csair 0 L Fruit Combine Indorsed. SAN JOSE, Jan. 20.—The San Jose RADWAY'S READY RELIEF has stood | Grange at its meting to-day officially in- ‘ OR. JORi *®DHIOVAYD rtion is made that sprou ains, which are unwhole- » the cows in the dairies ¥ DE_JORDAN & €O 105! Market St 8. F. B e e 1 % N Qe 77 Qe T RS ) W 0 T W TR s Qe Qe 70 (Sarer 77 (a7 (SR Q2 7o, 0.4 R (et o 2R (et e N2 k 702 M: et St., cor. Kearny, S. F.; Burdick Block, e varivaied before the public for # years 88 8 | dorsed the work of the recent frulttrom. new, finely illustrated book full Spring and Second Sts... Los Angeles. Office Hours 4 a. o Fain Remedy. It instandy relieves and quickly | 07757 the work of the recent trult-grox of grand truths which every man should read. t0 530 p. m.: Sundays 10 tn 1 e 14 In Drugstores. Chitin, " Poesmonie Koot Meirsisia. | member of the grange will join the as eumat! e Internally | sociation. This will add materially to the for Malaria and sl Bowa Palis-All drugsists, | acreage of the frait combine. Ynm

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