The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 26, 1900, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1900. "WAR IN PHILIPPINES PRACTICALLY ENDED : Last Concentrated Force Scattered, but Therei 4 Is Danger of Bloody Feuds Between | y James Gordon 1 the Phil- render can e present New York Her- | | * Soldiers and Natives. General o,:':fl::h::: : army and the Fili- an be greatly Congress, w outlining a pol les- » give ciliatory have = e g e ged to live, Gene al Otis' BAD DAY FOR GILES IN COURT Dr. Gall’s Strong Testi- mony for Prosecution. CARDINAL RICHARD VISITS ASSUMPTIONISTS H Acti It Is Asserted in Paris, e a Clamor and SEEK BETTER CABLE SERVICE TO CUBA Pale, Emaciated, 2 Nervous o Women S /%' You ~_ Need Hudyen—A!l Druggists—50c. afford you immediate uggiets—50c & pack- keep HUDYAN and Market te., San ¥ - —+ | CONSULT FREE. | Free | Consult the 4————————% or writs to them. Mother of Empress Augusta Victoria | i Suifer. |: ue- | e of | city and present the comic opera, “Pirates YAN REMEDY Co., | mense stock of choicest wines, its quali Hudyan Doctors. Call | will always be maintained. Its 159 vintage | now imported is excertionally fine. re fantry ved that the in- The country } Thirt Tt is -belie in which it was R o o o o e o 2 action of t be re- SALMON CANNERS Contract Entered Into by British | Columbia Capitalists to Regu- | lat l I A A e S SRS ROBERTS’ RETURN TO UTAH. WILLIAM J, BRYAN GUARD STABBED P A A A A e o I o o o 7 B S o e R R O o o . J * £ 1 @ | . —_— s N 4 3 + |Democrats of Pennsyl- Ed Haggerty Seriously b | vania Take Action. 1 Injured at Folsom. | ¢ | HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. 2%5.—The State @ "De-muv.— tic Committee set the pace for b ¢ | the Demac of other States to-day s & | making Wil an its choice for | @ ) + | the Presiden . This ac was o ¢ | taken by the committee while Bryan was ¢ ? | on his way to Harrisburg from New York | T’ stripes ¢ | to attend the meeting and confer with the | 0f 3 & | party leaders. This is probably the first | W i ¢ |time in the party’s history that the Demo- | Folsom of a tet's ke tha & |crats of Pennsylvania have indicated . + | their cholce for President in advance of s p t 1 | the State conventlon. McDon an ? | There was a large attendance of Demo- 4 |crats from all over the State to meet | embled n & | Bryan and hear him discuss the issues on [side the yard of Folsom r ¢ | which the coming campaign will be wi being marched into t - & The State convention will be held in_this @ | city on April 5 and will adopt a platform ¢ |along the lines lald down by the Nebraska & |orator in bis speech to-night before 5000 ¥ ® | people at the Keller-street Hall. The plat- 4 |form will indorse the Chicago declaration at & | of principles, denounce the trusts a > 3 | perfalism, advocate ballot ~reform "o pure elections and condemn machiné pol . @ |tics. The convention will al nominate 4 + | candidates for Auditor General, Cong Kk ? |man at large and Presidential electors ts, © land elect eight delegates at large to the s + convention. v P reached here at 3 o'clock and was v 3oard of Trade rooms, | have liscove put a trus > * e Committee as in ses- 1 not At mmittee representing the ¢ * atic committees. He was - P assemblage by Sta n 1 made a short - 5 4 with much A o | + knife & k . 1 p 1 4 £ . ¢ N ® -~ . N Y - . . + ® | 3 & C R y @ =L - P r ie ® | 1 = — — . pe POPULISTS TO MEET. . 3 - 4 | At the close of the meeting Bryan held | Chairman Issues a Call for the Execu- an Informal reception at the Common - 2 % 3 | wealth Hotel, and later he the guest tive Committee. (VY F = | of Mayor Fritchey at a dinner party, at HINGTON, Jan. 25.—S r S & | which Colonel Guffey. Chairman Riliing ¢ the at e e S S i i = o—o—e—v@»@-«@&“@—«o—w@w%%—o—o—@w@w. There’s No Place Like Home. —Minneapolis Tribune. Be It Ever So Plural, ipital to car " he s o C! S 8 s e % e te. he lif SHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2 ; ort- onfer with him on the subject in | vacation, may adjust the matter with the | terested in the I st conference bearing on the mational con- | & foW 0y Council, ‘as it is wiling to retain him. will centain a e N s . —~ the co-ed at the toeen Mavor Ashbridee 1Ee Attorney Wright Resigns. Lawton Fund Grows. ,\Tfli{‘rfim'\'»'\"l B g K. president of the Citizens' Conv ecial Dispatch to The Call WASHINGTON, Jan. 2%.—Notwithstand- | tne college grounds and in the homes of fon; W. S. P. Shields, chal PASADENA, Jan clty’slegalad- | ing the fact that the persons who un the students. executive committee viser. W. S. Wright, has resigned on ac- | took the fund for the Lawton home have | ;. Oellers, chairman of the fin- | count of friction with the Council. It |Tecently relinquished further efforts in ommittee. Mr. Burk infc through the oversy attendant |that direction the fund itself continues to at the movement for raising the it o 3 dant | orow through small contributions, and a dged for the Republican ® petition of n Gabriel Elec- | giatement issued ay by nral Cor- mittee was not meeting ompany for nchize to do light- < s total subscriptions recently succcess, and he urged ling. It was all an outside been brought here leaders were prese and other party After to-night's meeting he attended a session of the local lodge of Modern Woodmen, of which he is an active mem- ber at his home in Lincoln, Nebr. Colonel 1 Bryan will go from here to Smyrna and C., Jan. 25.—The Wilmington, Del., and from there to ISl OF TR | St ~es st = e ;\\'ushtng:nn to meet the national leaders. 4 combine to-day | e ol VENTION. | Mayor to appoint attorney to consult with and later the —_—— 2 g \ . FOR NATIONAL CON TIO foayar oo Council introduced an ':lhnixncol\vhh'hjco.td Life at Stanford University. | 5t bas i i i s r Ast ge said he woul had not been drawn up by the City At- 4 2 4 % duv ta sitend : Officials of Philadelphia Hold a Con It is believed Erher apd Aid not omafoxm: . with biy| Every sivl hopes some day, to sttend & ference on the Subject. a number of pr vi Wright, who is now away on a | college or universi will be season DECLARE MANAUENSE | WAS UNDERMANNED | Officers of Thirty-Eighth B.egimen‘_! Reaffirm Their Statements Anent he Transport. , Jan Reports hnve the War Department and Lieutenant Webb | hth Volunteer In- trip of the | n Francisco | machinery »wn on the voyage : was undermanned an narrowly escaped beng rescued from a_perii- during a y the transport City of ng, which towed her several hundred es into Manila. The reports | rd to Colonel ng, the a transport for a full state- charge San 1 se of the ing ty for the condition anauense, Pendl tion payments under vessel will be suspended. DOWAGER DUCHESS OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN DEAD | | [ Passes Away, Having Been Ill With Pleurisy. | N, Jan. 2.—The Dowager| hleswig-Holstein, mother of | npress Augus ctorfa, who had been suffering from pleurisy, died.here this th of the Duchess will mna[l)’i in of her royal son- am Empress rnoon In consequence of e Dowager Duchess Fred- wig-Holstein, mother of the | at’ Dresden, to- nd all ceremonies 3 Emperor's birth- »andoned. - arrived at Sexton Convicted. The case of | xton, which has jor Court of th's | morning, was | impersonating ted States revenue officer Greenwald with_arrest ion of the Federal RIS Natives Will Celebrate. WOODLAND, Jan No. Native West, will hold high ji 24th of Feb: ramento It is also an mento Operatic Woodland Par- of the Golden 1ks on the evening y. The Marysville lors have bes nvit- | ced that the Sacra- | ciety will visit this lor Sons S of Penzance” under the auspices of the local parlor. ———— Marvelous Champagne Figures. 109,303 cases of G. H. Mumm’s Extra Dry were imported in 189, being 72485 more than any other brand. Carrying an im- $5.25 sewed, you full value for the price. reasons: Find too many suits on stocktaking, January being dull, ordinarily, mu livelier. A few overcoats at the same price—-$5.25. Sale of Youths’ Suits. During this week we have a sale of youths’ suits, ages 14 to 19 years, in a good variety of patterns. The suits are worth $8.50. 5 We have been selling them for that right along, but now every suit is reduced to $5.00 N in brown and gra Out-of-town orders filled—write for illustrat Ready-made sack suits The suits are single-breasted, strongly well made from good patterns in brown and gray mixtures, worth $8 and $10. They will wear long, look well and give We have made the price low for two which must sell faster, and Surely you cannot do better if in need of an inexpensive suit. Saturday Night Special. To-morrow night, between the hours of g and 11 © will sell some all- Between 9 and 11 p. m. only. &Co 718 Market Street. s 218 Mnmeg,d s < hand after st be made *clock only, we wool pants, well made from good, serviceable cloth, y mixtures, positively worth $2.50 and $3 a pair, for $1.55 : ed catalogue No. 2.

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