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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1900. * MEXICAN TOWNS SEVERELY SHAKEN Reports From the Interior Show ! That Much Damage Was Done by the Earthquake MEXI( 1.—News is | from e flected b t . cITY w e is little | > CHURCHES DAMAGED. Repetition of the Shock Feared at Guadalajara. ing received f el SEVEN XILLED. Berious Loss of Life Is Reported at Tenimata. Mex COLIMA beg: midr An eart felt sever and noises mbling at Vera Cruz. J Light "RUZ WOMEN TREATE 1S WILD BEASTS Horrors of the Havana Prison. ———— | ALMOST STARVED TO | DEATH IN THE HILLS | Terrible Experience of an Italian Who Lost His Way in Marin County. : Special D | - al| BAN R Frank Bap- i ar he came from = " D rfax erd on the| e « ar about six m out ef & w San R rsemen almost in- ew feet of B: ap- DELAY IN PRESENTING GERMANY’S NAVAL BILL e W ot Be Laid Before the the Middle k. re We FAMILY R —_—— OW ENDS IN Three Inmates of One Home Shot to Deatn in an Italian Tenement in New York. YORK, Jan. 2L—T ree inmates in a fam- Italian te h street at noon to- years old, married, % and died in 19 years old, breast and years old, a e € was shot in the ed shortly' after being taken o T home. BRITISH STEAMER Street tenement and. rr{nvv\]rd nostilities 4 io Colletti. SUTTON IS WRECKED Bois Aileis x ined in. This was | G Ashore Off the Coast of Dela. ot and Rt he ware and Her Crew Is Rescued a shouting, strug-) ile pistol shots and With Difficulty. smoke had cleared away, wo mortally wounded men m AMERICA N ENGINES | ORDERED IN FRANCE | Baldwin Locomotive Works to Build for the Paris and Crleans Railroad. | = PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 21.—The Bald- | motive Works have obtained | arge order for en- | is for thirty large r engines, is from the Railroad nd is the | placed by ere GROWING TRADE WITH igines built by the PHILIPPINE ISLANDS American They | than at present in use on | 1 Orleans R showing ene h ra ) awaken- hyed ing to the importan f heavier motive ng Three Months power and heavier equipment. The em $5.802,581. e az6 £6 e Mipes WABHIN N. Jan. 21.—The War De- h shipped five locomo- | v statspent Central Railway of " et Fof at Northern, : e fifteen large | > July vania’'s - Sey st. being the first | " = dur { and New York Her- . by James Gordon | g The armored cruiser Warsprite tc of the Mnt_lsh Pacific squadron have rrived from Central America on thelr | way south, ErE e Moving Mahe’s Body. Special Dispatch to The Call SIOUX CITY, lowa, Jan. 21.—D. A. Mac- mullen leaves to-morrow morning for San Francisco with the remains of his broth- er-in-law, Dr. Mahe. Wife No. 2 says she will follow soo: of three months 1499, for Manila Ruskin’s Burial Place. stember. portations of merchan. | Sise Brom the varions boets e LONDON, Jan. 21.—The remains of John | Special Dispatch to The Call. ealthful regularity. furnished more ihan the Lnited Stntes | Ruskin, In accordance with a wish ex.| MONTEREY, Jan. 2L.—Miss Alice T S oure °§<fa‘h‘y‘{°'§fia°.'.-“"‘°‘“‘;‘- _are given ows £ pressed yesterday, will be interred in | Bscholle, daughter of the late Honore | regularities, Sick Headache, mno'u.n...,"'c.: n United Kin Conystone Church. The funeral will take | Escholle, a ploneer of this place, was | Stipation, Piles and all ments of the ; Austrai Z; | place on February 3. Lmarried to-day to Charles G. White' of | J2'5e? B Bleosrs. | W & bax SALD AUTHOR OF “LORNA DOONE" D e e e e I S o g A TRIO OF MURDERS : reir lengths on the pavement. | €C INO FREE TRADE WITH CALLED TO FINAL REST L e e O e et da e S ol i i e e e e oo o o ] o - DRONILO :{‘ R e SR SR SCR SECRS S0% e, g ) Jult] 11d /4 it /) W RICHARD DODDRIDGE BLACKMORE. D000 0000960000000 0000050060000 ONDON, Jan. 21.—Richard D. died to-day. soe es the novelist, Richard Doddridge Blackmore was probably best known as the author of “Lorna Doone,” and the charming book added greatly to his literary suc which did mot come until late In life. Blackmore was born in Longworth, Berkshire, England, in 182. He graduated from Exeter Col- lege, Oxford, and afterward studied law In the Middle Temple, practicing ssion conveyancer. blished several volumes of poems under the nom de plume of These works, however, did not attract a great deal of attention, nor » Bugle of the Black Sea” and the complete translation of Virgil's Georgic which appeared in 1871. “Lorna Doone,” his masterplece, was pub- lished in 1869, but its popularity was of a very slow growth at first, which later developed with great rapidity, as may be evidenced by the fact that in 1878 twen- ty-two editions had been published. his prc In 185 he p The wedding took place ancisco, and was attended by the ate family and relatives of the es. Mr. White has been number of vears one of the man- of the Hotel del Monte property r his supervision the Is i rere, having under ranch and livestock property and the Del | Monte stables. | e e Injured by Giant Powder. PETALUM 2L.—While Jan Conrad Action to Be Taken in |Eichman, a farmhand in the employ of Jens Thomsen, near this city, was at- the House. tempting to split logs with giant powder to-day, the charge exploded prematurely, —_— lacerating his hand and fingers and cut- WASHINC Jan. 2L—The feature |ting a gash over the right eve. Medical & \ the House this week | 2id was summoned and the sufferer made will be the tation of the case of | as comfortable as possible, Brigham H Mormon Repre- BT Successful Concert. Special Dispatch to The, Call. > has p y. T STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Jan. minority of | The Stanford University Glee and Man- gated the that Mr. Roberts | dolin clubs gave one of the most suc- mber of the Hous polygamous pr: cessful concerts of the season last night | in the new Assembly Hall, clearing over on tices a royal struggle over | g0, This reduces the net loss for the the question of procedure upon whic bl committee has plit. The case will be |S5eason to $30 uied up on ‘Tuesday and (wo, possibly | g ted to it. hat M ADVERTISEMENTS. - the mi- | | e wimtn 0T THEORIES ABOUT FOOD. the constitutio et » and that a | fmmbership and diat any 4 | Also a Few Facts on the Same Subject. s has the power to add to | lities would establish a danger- dent that might return to plague in the future. Littlefield t d De Armond of Mi o he minority report, h n ¥ We hear much nowadays about health | foods and hygienic living, about vegetari- | anism and many other fads along the | same line. Restaurants may be found in the larger cities where no meat, pastry or coffee is served and the food crank is in his glory, |and arguments and theories galore ad- | vanced to prove that meat was never in- | tended for human stomachs, and almost | make us believe that our sturdy ancestors ous prec Congress clieve they the House ate is the only ! 2 fident that they will be backed by jority of the House. r. Roberts is expected to make a plea vn defense. Should he be seated - & Aance with the contention of the | Who lived four score vears in robust minori resolution to expel will be | health on roast beef, potk and mutton immed offered, and this doubtless | must will carry an almost unanimous vote, although the majority in their report have insisted that once seated a member | laws of health. Our forefathe cannot be expelled for acts committed | than formulate theories about the food before he was a member of the House. |they ate. A warm welcome was extended To-morrow will be devoted to District | 1o any Kind from bacon to acorns. of Columbia matters and Friday to eulo- gies upon the life nd Vice President | A healthy appetite and common sense public services of | are excellent guides to follow in matters Tobart ate again this week will devote | of diet, and a mixed diet of grains, fruits teelf “slost iexcingiyiy: o' nusechy | and meats is undoubtedly the best. A variety of subjects will be cc As compared with grains and vegetables, meat furnishes the most nutriment in a highly concentrated form and is digested and assimilated more quickly than vege- ‘lahlct and grains. | Dr. Julius Remmson on thissubject says: | “N#rvous persons, people run down in The two reports on the Quay con- test will be presented Monday or Tues- ¢, and as this contest is a privileged stion. it is not unlikely to recelve early attention, Senator Penrose, who is in charge of Quay’s cas ys he will ask that the contest be pressed to an early decision in_the S The Samoan treaty also will be 1‘! 1_(», ’f‘:.‘:\x?fif}“'fim <|-'X- | health and of low vitality should eat meat e e kansat o reconsider the vote | and Plenty of it. If the digestion is too on > N be easily feeble at first it may on which it wa ified. The treaty has | been already returned fo the Senate by the President to await the presentation of the Arkansas Senator’s motion. | Tablets after each meal. | cellent tablets taken after dinner will di- gest several thousand grains of meat, eggs or other animal food in three hours, and no matter how weak the stomach may be, no trouble will be experienced if a regu- lar practice is made of using Stuart’s Dys- THE PHILIPPINES Open Door Policy Will Be Pursued by This Country for at Least Ten Years. | pepsin and diastase necessary to perfect digestion, and every form of indigestion will be overcome by their use. That large class of people who come under the head of nervous dyspeptics | should eat plenty of meat and insure its | proper digestion by the daily use of a safe, | harmless digestive medicine like Stuart's | Dyspepsia Tablets composed of the nat- | ural digestive principles, pepsi Special Dispatch to The Call. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2l.—Representa- tive Payne’s bill to extend the customs and internal revenue laws of the United States over the island of Puerto Rico will be considered by the House Committee on Ways and Means during the present week. The bill extending the revenue laws over Hawaii is also to be advanced as rapidly | form the work of digestion. as possible. % thartic medicines masquerading under It js n‘u( ulnendr-:l gflgn;;s:hflm‘l_ :\‘nl the name of dyspepsia cures are useles: of the Insular possessions e Uniteg g 4 States excent Puerto Rico and Hawaii | 107 _indigestion as they have absolutely | no effect upon the actual digestion of food, Dyspepsia In all its many forms is sim- ply a failure of the stomach to digest food | and the sensible way to solve the riddle | and cure the dyspepsia is to make daily use at meal time of a preparation like Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which Is in- ‘dnrscd by the medical é)rnfpssion and | known to contain active digestive princl- Shall be brought Into the revenue system | of the United States. The present policy of the administration and of the leaders in Congress is to have the Philippines per- manently retain their own tariff against the United States and all other countries, giving all other nations the same trade advantages that are enjoyed by the Uni- fed States, in accordance with the “open door” principie. Under the treaty with Spain the United States is obliged to | Ples. A maintain this system for ten years at |, All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia loast. Tablets at 50c for full treatment. cpmiepesseaam—— A ”“l’}e booklet onl ;:urlse a.;m cure of stomach trouble mailed free by address- Entertained the Insane. ing F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. « Spectal Dispatch to The Call. SANTA CLARA, Jan. 2L.—A few days ago the students of Santa Clara College rendered a splendid musical and literary rogramme at the Agnews Insane Asy- um, which was greatly enjoyved by all who were in attendance. On Thursday the college brass band will give a concert for the Inmates and attendants. Escholle-White Wedding. adwa R Pill)s:s Purely vegetable, mild and reliable. Causs absorption ~ and rfect digestion, complete B9 e06+0 404800 +0 000000 in 2| have been grossly ignorant of the had other things to do | corrected | by the regular use of Stuart's Dyspepsia | Two of these ex- | pepsia Tablets because they supply the ! diastase, | | fruit acids and salts, which actually per- | Cheap ca- | CLERGYMEN TO PRAY FOR KENTUCKY POLITICIANS Tuesday Set Apart as a Day of Humiliation by Men of the Cloth in the City of Frankfort. FRANKFORT, Ky., Jan. 21.—The clergymen of Frankfort have decided th this city as a day of humiliation and prayer. Clergymen of all denominations ing that the events of the last week in Frankfort and the continued talk of the pos rendered necessary some stress to awaken the public conscience to dangers threatening the co fort. Three services will be heid on Tuesday, at which prayers will be offered asking that me gulded to act with wisdom and moderation, and that the danger of further blooc Attornevs of both sides were busy all day preparing evidence to be submittec The Republicans have decided not to place William T. Clark of New York on the stand SHOBOROK KXY L% ORORORONUONG SRORIUIG Here are two of the eight styles of suits and overcoats which we are making to order for $13.50. 1 ! il \ These pictures show the winter overcoat and the cutaway frock. Below we mention the styles in detail. At first thought you hardly real- ize the importance of this sale. But consider this: We offer you eight styles of very stylish garments, every one well made from good, serviceable material, with a proper fit fully assured. Your protection is—we will please you or return your money. So much for the clothes. order suits and overcoats Now, the price! It is very reasonable—in fact, extremely low. Why? The cloth for this sale was ordered before the raise in prices— bought largely. By our making a special price on the suits and overcoats you are practicaily paying less than if the prices on cloth had not advanced a bit. Isn’t this worth your consideration? As prices are now these suits and overcoats are worth $17.50 and $z0.00. That we are sure of—you can count on i The clothes are made either with or with- out silk facing. The eight styles: sack suits Single-breasted, plain lapels. Double-breasted, plain lapels. silk | | | | | | Single-breasted, facing; double-breasted vest. Double-breasted, silk facing on lapels. cutaways Cutaway frocks, well tailored, fit assured, good selection of dressy cloths to choose from. high-cut, The strand is similar to the cutaway frocks, but is shorter and has outside pockets. Makes a very stylish business suit. overcoats Box overcoat, fashionably tailored, fits like the high-priced overcoat. Good selections of light-colored cloths. Winter overcoat, knee length, stylish ma- terial, velvet collar. Samples freely gwen. If out of town write for sample catalogue No. 2. 718 Market St. and Cor. Powell and Eddy.