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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1900. 21 GOLDEN FLEECES PROMISE TO EGLIPSE ALL THHIR PAST SUGCESSES b * e 3 * Fd . 2 5 Ed 2 b . : + Ed - e + & : b . @ + bd $ . Bl + & . b z Py . b b * bd + b * + B A & . Ed ] bl K & . P . E . b z b . 8 > b . b . b . @ . b * Ed . B3 . NOW ARE FOUND N CALIFORNIA Wool Owners Have a Bonanza. TO PROFIT EREE CENTS ND. e e ettt e Nee e e e e O EDITr4 S - L w Swens — — of fi to ovi and renown, at- throw the usurper and off his bride. The Viceroy has oubles also, as his Chief of Po- threatens to abduct his bride if he ever marries. In order to outwit tpis enemy he indulges in a mock mar- riage with Ortensia, a homely virago, wife of one of his confidants. The cap- e of Tivolini, the casting into prison of the usurper on account of his in ce in a slumming expediti with the efforts of Ortensia atus, bring about in cations which fina undertake scored *“The f opera pirate ene: temp carry his t lice gether to m T " resul capture of the Vic by pirates, his final abdication and restoration of the rightful heir to the throne. isin Tivolini The story is hed and devel- hand of Beat- oped with a number of beautiful bal- » mem of the lads, among wh may be men- ni, now become a tioned a serenade and tarantella ren- Briet etie tieti et DARING THIEVES ~ CHANOLER ARGUES SECURE PLUNDER FOR BIMETALLISM T OCEAN BEACH oectares for a poubie a Mild Form. LA i Standard. Victims Looking fora o cocvey gL AsSAILED Robber Trio. e asiod REPUBLICAN SENATOR JOINS THE OPPOSITION. el oL o Asserts That the Passage of the Measure Would Work a Hard- ship Upon the Poorer - — TERRITORY COVERED CA;;I;:.ITA-WAY IN A SPRING WAGON. LARGE BOOTY X 2 F ral days the residents of Ocean Classes. - on the lookout for three ok Pagilus lieved to be the authors | g ,gyINGTON, Feb. 10.—In the Sen. of da sberjes, and the to-day the financial debate was con- high it the thleves |, .4 by Chandler of New Hampshire, " < y are more likely to be| o), sed the gold standard and s e BLEEDER P | stion ged the double standard. wces UL | T hpiiton of Texas and Money of Missis- cen seen driving a sorrel horse | o AT i tached to a light spring wagon. : e . . bbery occurred about 11 e = — morning, the victim be- s B ot O SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO worth, who is employe. g mysar i v r om the beach for the ili. There is 3 ations at Li Poin UANT WANTS A NEW SCHOOL along with those of the bill without = been kept in a basn | adequate I the desire and deter- s the rear of Kroger's n merican people that silve be 3 is & deflance of the Re- s 11 o'clock a little girl wf;\',"‘m e e T and withoot such to the beach and informed | PROETRY -annot give to it my gnition | | be monometailism, unqualified allism; and to advocate or submit dgnment of Republican prin- rth that a drunken man was car- me thin, t of the barn worth ran scene, only io find J e man had taken the alarm aud ¥ x med with two others, In a sprifig| Any retarding of th ent to make gold on drawn by a sorrel hor oune | more valtable does the goldclass. Piaces of heTn et of coliar pads | Further steps are now 'demanded P stnls wiile rely, that all the existing silver coin shall hag been " : rom the condition of real m of clothing and portab.e the condition of credit money— 1 been gathered toge o | gy sney all of which must be redeemed ad been left behind in in gold. If this new prin. prevall the real money will be $4,000, gold, and the credit money, including the money, will be $19,000,000,000. And upon vs ago twenty-five sacks ofbar- len from the barn of a c Dennison, and shortly a this gold and other credit money are to be built all fhe checks and other credits in trade through- n for three men in a spring their eyes open 200,000,000 want the single gold standard. We wagon drawn by a sorrel horse, and if | 2ot the real maney of the world to be 8,000, they are found and cannot give good ref- | 900,000 of dollars in coin. They want it to be erences or explain their whereabouts on sev occasions in a satisfactory man- ve scented. only 4,000,000,000 of dollars. The difference means tnjustice, injury, lions of Go the gold class is to wax fat at the cost of their helpless victims. The Republican party ought not to direct any such grievous wrong. treat Its leaders not to burden us with gold suffering and distress to mil- Grape-Nuts. ©060208000 S Protests Against Chinese Interpreter. . rom all over 'fl» A protest was filed yesterday with the | monometaltism, but to renew in unmistakable aying writers have | g ¢ Supervisors by Jerome Millard | language our oft-repeated pledges to remonetize a or re ¢ Sanaed of & Cliinen silver. " . (~“.m © | agal o nt of a Chinaman | ®FFL, o, true to our traditions and the 4 ot Grape- | named Dong alias Dong Tyng, as | wishes of our constituents we shall re-elect our « g flavor. an assistant interpreter of Chinese lan- | gracious and patriotic President by popular and ; i is guages. The grounds of the protest are | electoral majorities greater than any President 200 15| that the Chinaman named is a fugitive | has ever received Can we afford by the pass. . Or any | from justice from British Columbia; that | age o ess firs nes of this bill p more | he 1% an alien. Millard further alleges that | e ety Totim % 408 o e € ollows a| he is_perfectly conversant with the vari- | chanc® g o . « Chinese dlalects and has acted in the | At the conclusion of Chandler’s speech . 2 2 ! | same capacity prior to Dong Kang’s em- | Chilton of Texas was recognized to ad- « alloy e of Grape-| ployment, which is not justified under | dress the Senate in opposition to the heaping teaspoons for the | the law nor fair in equity. pending measure, which he declared rep- . Bl Tl thic Sovd e dsin St S resented the policy of the Republican ad- S ’ Golden Gate Lodge. ministration. He urged that the main t o you 2 2 7 object of the bill was to refund the en- been overcating, try | Golden Gate Lodge. P. B. O. E. (incor- | yire national debt In long-time gold bonds. porated), has decided to give an enter- tinment on the evening of March 2 in the social hail of the Alcazar building, and members_and their friends ladies. This would insure perpetuity to the na. tional banks and afford them a greater money monopoly even than they pos- sessed now. It would likewise destroy all prospect of bimetallism so far as the e proper quantity, and, ou will stick to them, jay by day the valuable ele- les which nature uses to may invite There will be a good programme » Ities, a dance and a banquet, An | power of the Republican party could ac~ re ish the brain and ner- | {niertainment committee consists of H. | complish that result. He regarded it as over the body. A defi- avie, Cliftord McClellan, J. 7. Don. likely that & treasury ruling would be o o - an. Dr. *. Benjamin am Villiam D. | made after-the passage of the i g trength and reserve Sasson. bill providing that silver dollars Z;dd‘-?ls es with the use of this food. | 2 ok dry it in a pan in the| The Board n% !igucm;onkmd lh:hPh‘llce oven if it has been exposed to and gath- | Department of “vew Tork are the two . . s ~ s it sive departments of the mu- ered moisture from the air. Grape-Nuts | Hicipal - government.. Collectively, their should be crisp and brittle. maintenance costs $25,000,000 a year. —_——— ver certificates should be made redeem- able in goid. Chilton objected to the finu. ferred h); :g: §ren-te bill upon the Sec retary o reasury and maintained that the authority for the issuance of all power con- ) HENDEE Bostonians’ Leading Ladies Who Will Take Part in “The Viceroy.” sacks of barley from Cuni-| % L™ \orla. * How broad the summit and be In the Initer > | bow narrow the base! es had carried six more Tt i& true that, because it is claimed that we doorw . but were |, .0 now what are called good times and pros- before they had time 10| perity in America, bimetallism should be ridi- the wagon. On the Sarre | tuled and disregarded. But our good times are © were seen driving along | simply because the balance of trade has been southerly direction with | so largely in our favor. What would have been b4 ¢ grain in the bed of their | our condition {f the balance of trade had not = been in our favor? ; " In truth, in spite of temporary present con- ® have not confined theif |, [\ "the case in favor of bimetallism still re- to grain and clothing | o " nimpaired. The merits of bimetallisr several cases having | a0 " The injury to result from gold 3 chicken roosts. The pro-| monometaliism is sure. | Mistake to ¢ e i i memien e S few nights ago, and Fri- | lism. Were we blunderers when we shouted number of chickens wete | over and over again for remonetization? Is it jow living near the ter- | not quite possible that we were right then and lectric line. Since yester- |are now wrong when it is proposed to forever 7 e Tesidents and tradesmen | discard remonetization? = - G e each have Kept | I want the double standard. o do 1.300,000,000 o an ‘ of the peomle of this world of ours, while only poor people the world over, while | I en- | | Tnpains dered by M song, “Lea Barnabee; of B Bertram, a topical of Soclety,” by Mr. es of Black and E: by Mr. MacDonald; a scriptive ballad, “The Robin and R by Miss Cameron song, “It's Your Queen,” by Miss V Dresser; a romance, “Just One Day, by Mr. Ru; th, with duos and con- certed passages between the principal artists. de- the a brilliant te, n st is follows: The Viceroy Mr. g Barnabee; Corleone, H. MacDonald; militia, W rgeant of militia, George Frothingham: Barahino, Minister of Police, W. H. Fitzgerald; Luigi. a fisherman, Frank Rushworth; Ruffino a jailer, John Dunsmore: Tivolini, a Corsair chieftain, Helen Bertram foretta, the Viceroy's daughter, Marcia Van Dresser: Beatrice, for d the Viceroy and Tivolini srace Cameron: Ortensia, Josephine Bartlett. etieti etietietie et oo et ot oot e NN NN N s NANIN SN eNIN NN N N %P , bonds be vested in Congress—the repre. ' o M he ple. pp! declared his be- production of.gold should iext five vears as it haa five there would be a demand f: tization of gola and the re; of silver. Ad- verting further along to the introduction of the finance committee’s amendment relating to the continued efforts in favor of international bimetallism Money de- | clared he did not believe In the sincerity | of any man who did not at all times| stand for his convictions. Sald he: | | T know where the demand for the adoption of | the bimetallic amendment came from. Has the | chairman of the Finance Committee had his r to the ground and heard the rumbling in over pending bill, or has it again itef that if t in t posed to delude the people into the fact that this is a Presidential year? The fact fs, Republican party absolutely faithless this money question. This is perfectly evident | A bill to provide pay for certain retired | officers of the Marine Corps was passed. | The Senate then, at 3:15 p. m.. adjourned. \ AMATEURS IN “PINAFORE.” s b | Sacred Heart Parish Opera Company Will Play for Charity. | The Sacred Heart Parish Opera Club will present “Pin Hall next Friday night. Marin County, of which Father Byrne is the pastor. Two months ago the sam company gave a presentation of the sama 81\-)‘3 with great succe The cast will e: Admiral Sir Joseph Porter, Howard Dumaont; Captain Corcoran, Will Ja- cobs; Ralph Rackstraw. Al Nowlan; } Dick Deadeye, Dennis Sheerin; boat- swain, James Maguire; boatswain's mate, William A. Breen; Little But- tercup, Kittie G. Allen; Cousin_Hebe, | Emma’ Nicolai; Josephine, Etta Walsh! | The chorus will be very large and is | well trained. Tickets for the performance will be on sale all week. . 5l S AR R e e Bohemia’s National Dance. Bohemian Golden Gate Lodge No 93, §. P. 8., a branch of the Bohemian order of the United States, gave its sixteenth anniversary ball and banquet last night in California Hall. There was a large at- tendance and the hall was very pret- | tily decorated. The feature of the pro- | gramme of twenty-three dances was the | “Beseda,” the national dance of Bo- | | hemia, which is akin to a quadrille, but | | in it the movements of the dancers are the embodiment of grace and in the opinion of many it is even more graceful than the | stately minuet. At 12:30 there was an in- | termission for an excellent supper. The affair was under the direction of the fol lowing named: Committee of arrange- ments—F. J. Lastufka, Ad. Kocour, J. A. Nyklicek; honorary president of the even- ing, Joseph Korbel: reception committee— F. Loth, Joseph Fifer, William Smidt, H. Nemee, Ed Young; floor manager, Ad. | Kocour: assistant floor manager, J. C. | Lastufka; floor eommittee—Will Prosek, Joseph Andrle, H. Hospodarsky, Charles Vojetch, Boh Kanter. e Shot in the Left Arm. Mrs. Mary E. Savage, wife of Frank | Savage, 4% Twenty-fourth avenue, was taken to the Receiving Hospital ves. | terday morning to have a gunshot wound in the upper part of her left arm attended to. She said her husband was examin- ing a Winchester rifle, when it accident. ally exploded and the bullet went through | her Jeft arm, fortunately missing the bone. She was taken to her home late yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Savage is a well-known musician, and it will be some considerable time before she is able to | play again. ————— Robbers Held to Answer. Frank Burns, alias Byrnes, George Al- len and John Reed were yesterday held to answer before the Superior Court in $2000 bonds in each case by Judge Mogan on two _charges of assault to rob. Friday | night, February 2. they attempted to hold up Carl F. Penther, a saloon keeper, at 44 Eighth street, and Frank Tahnadge, bartender for James Anthony, at Ingle- | side. The Judge complimented Policemen ‘W. P. Dalton m?'d Charles H. Taylor for arresting the three men and said the matter should be called to the attention of the Police Commissioners. In the Divorce Court. Josle E. Whitney has been granted a divorce from Fred C. Whitney on the ound of failure to provide. Suits for ivorce have been filed by Hugh Kane against Hannah Kane, for intemperance; Johanna Monson lgalnsl Andrew Monson, | for failure to provide, and Charles K. Cad- man against Ellen E. Cadman, for deser- tion. Merrily Going On Is the great sale of shoes. To-morrow (Monday), at 9 a. m., you can get ladies’ ties for 25 cents a . Onl will be sold. 717 Market nmL‘ % | the members fore” in Native Sons'| ,resigent and Belshaw secretary The proceeds | plymen Anderson, Brown, Wardell will be devoted to the parish of Novato, | yalentine were elected first, second, third respectivel FINISH OF T LEGISL Lawmakers Before Closing Up Shop Are HE SPECIAL ATIVE SESSION Inflicted With a Farewell Effusion R UL HIS EXCELLENCY’'S PARTING in Gage's Exclu sed edededei st e@ sive Style. ce e MESSAGE. ACRAMENTO. Feh Legislature to-d To the Assembly of the State ¢ body upon fir: f th at its close, nu to be ¢ tion of this ession and its mode You ha laws r the inesti ages whi ed me fir her. Obedie preferences t ifornia in the United § ) the State and nation—a junctu about to be judged by the pec and when Congressional as an inseparab valor of our sold you There have been passed, pursuar ments to the Political C which lav ment to the Larbor of San Fran of the world, and this gre ac taxes or the fssuance of bonds You have the laws for t} quin, Feather and Tuolumne rivers r by this legislation, g eed pre lands in the Sucrame By repealing section 13 of art f Commission, to provide uniform gover: pitals for the insane, and to provide for the ca sons believed to be for the transfer of proved March 31. 1 the Lunacy Commission to re hospitals for the insane, which wi the State, through their new sch maining three years of my offi of this extraordinary Your labors bel assistance and to bid 3 he @i vieieies oo BUSINESS OF IN THE SENATE. eb. ate 10.—Li thi; ENTC in the dc 19.—Governor Gage us war t to my proclamation, the rec ws will soon result in most ma thereby inviting tc our sh ivant be gained withe e im an Joaquin commitment ate » ortant te of our olicy y and ary com tion to of i priations of d in my proclamation, you the cost of man 1able the commission to save to the pec » of salarles upward of $50,000 for the re- , thus paying more than the whole expens. leave to thank j ‘. THE FINAL DAY. beD e eie | IN THE ASSEMBLY. "RAMENTO, Feb. The Assembly sed the morning by compelling f | ADVERTISEMENTS. A RESTAURANT EPISODE. A Sort of Straw Vote. | An advertising agent. representing ® | prominent New Yor! hile on a recent Wes dining one evening in a Pl r t anced s ol spepsia ree men e [ took and was surprised t. the twen- ty-three ng one CAPE NOME TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES. THE Caminetti's joint resolution 0. 1, rec- a stant clerks to read the mi ommending that a committee be called | of the journal for several days back and M ASKA EXPLURATI[]N C[] to pr mendments to the Federal | introducing resolutions of more or less . constitution, was defeated by a vote of 19 | trivial nature. A fair sample of them | __ b i to §. reads as follows Will Dispatch the Al Iron American President Neff rec 1 the following “Whereas, In view of the threatened Mail Jteamship telegram from a New York paper, which dismemberment of British empire, due was read by the secretary to a series of reverses in the South Afri- “Hay-Pauncefote treaty forbic us | can conflict; and whereas the predicted to fortify rag' 1al menaces the m of th ransvaal Republ safety of the Pacific Coast. England, ited in al of t proph- France and Germany alone will have thir- sympathy of the teen battleships and 274 crulsers the British empire be sent through the canal if we 1 it me has arrived for the a neutral Governm: open. California Legislature should pass | interc resolution urging Senators to insist on | it amendment recognizing our right to 11 “Resolved, That the President fend the canal.” No action was taken in | United States is therefore reques the matter. After a short session recess was taken until 11:50 a. m. Upon reassembling. Senator Leavitt | ciary Committee. 4 was called to the chair and Senator Short- | A set of resolutions was received from a Tidge, on behalf of the Senators, clerks | number of purchasers of agricultural | and attaches, presented Lieutenant Gov- ernor Neff with a gold-headed cane. The Governor's message was then read, after which the upps lature adjourned sine die. | LEAGUE FOR POPULAR ELEGTICN OF SENATORS SACRAMENTO, Feb. 10.—A number of the Assembly got morning and organized gether this | California State League for the Election | of United States Senators by the Direct Vote of the People. emblyman Caminetti was A and fourth v president. Juse of the Legis- elected | sem- and offer his good offices to President K to bring about a cessation of h | The resolution was buried in the Judi | 1ands protesting against the 1 holding of agricultural lands in ofl dis tricts of the State for speculative pur. p It was ordered printed in the | journal. After listening to the final message of e Governor the Assembly adjourned e die. | ! Kavanagh’s Claim Argued. mand of $8 for_ services ren argued before Judge Seaw ¥ 3arret McEnerney, who rep Kavanagh, contended that | provision of the charter limiting the saia | held will seriously cripple the courts. Th ase w submitted and Judge Seawel 11"rum »d an early decision. ng and the | ries of stenographers is illegal and If up- (CAPACITY 2000 TONS) FOR NOME DIRECT. Sailing from San Francisco Monday, May 21, 1900, First Cabin, Second Class and Steer- | age Accommodations. For Passenger and Freight Bates, | and Reservations, apply to THE ALASKA EXPLORATION CO., 139 POST STREET. 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