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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 1900. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 PHOTOGRAPHS FROM BESIEGED MAFEKING SHOWING THE DESTRUCTION WROUGHT BY BOER SHELLS. BOER. SHELLe: WATCHES A SURGEON AMPUTATE HER LEG | Mrs. Mary Arndt, 88 Years of Age, Undergoes a; Remarkable Operation in the County nicago. spital at Cl the patient’s | ow the two inches be- | cts of the | PROTECTORATE FOR BOER REPUBLIC to the Herald from Washington says: les in this city that Dr. Leyds had y the establishment of a German asked to m to realize It of the present The B 1 be the ain they will voluntarily der certain stipulations, Bri come which or + = & It is & w F ’ L BRAVOS' FCRCES DRIVE e | Capt. Woodhouse Dies BACK MAYA INDIANS t During Voyage. = & yag Country Conquered by Mexican being Troops Possesses Great Natural bradne r Riches. 3 n fatic OAXACA, Mex., Feb. 18.—General . Bravos' force of Government troops has I en back the Maya Indlans and taken ession of several Important towns - were occupied by the rebels during - . the week. The country occupled by the . Mayas Is known to the outside rlid. Its iches are great. An 3 a a y officer with General Br: s’ troops o | writes as follows of the country A e o q 11 this vast territory which is now be- e red contains fabulous wealth M. AND MME. MULTIER rant fertility of sofl, which erything in the way of ag- ARRESTED IN PARIS | ricuiture. Tts forests are extensive aca have all the precious woods. The whole : Widow of Baron Hertol Accused of | Sount:y Is well watered| T} he s an quon: e ce of game; the - Misappropriating Money Left with splendid plumage.ars overswhary to Her Son. Deer and mountain turkey are here by o PARIS, Feb. 19, Cocheford, chief of | the thousands. The Yucatecos, living in Ballge, are only walting to see the war ended, and they will rush for these splen- dl new flelds.” has made two ate a consider- department, 1 Ussue n soclety. The S e AR . ry drop of blood and Mme. Mul- RUSSIAN OIL FAVORED. the the Avenue des it Multier was for- Society Organized to Fight the Amer- Hertol, a rich ican Monopoly. 1§75, leaving | BERLIN, Feb. 13—The Mannhelm So- clety for the Protection of Trade and In- a magistrate at ments with Russlan and American olls, nipg his majority in | and it is clalmed that the Russian ofl is them and f t at their Paris residence. | o Minneapolis Judge Dies. : hat | » LOS ANGE Feb. 18.—Fof Tudge - t lack | STEEL PLANT FOR MONTEREY. | william S. W A prominent n:?(;’;ogj?fi) : 3 : . | eitizen of Minneapolis,, died to-day. f American Capital to Be Invested in |came to Los Angeles ‘with his f\“i'rc “1“(; t spe train 0 ghters about a month ago to d the winter, but caught cold on the 1d has been sick since his arriva) ased was about 63 years old. the Mexican City. 3 A ¥ begin the ¢ plant In this city. mmoth concern . o ground purc Miners Go to Koyokuk. VICTORIA, B. C., Feb, 18. ~The steamer Tees arrived this morning from Skaguay. The Tees brings news that most of those a and t b iy Plantations Set on Fire. FORT DE T CE, Island of Mar- | tinique, Feb. 18.--Last night three planta. t McKinley had sounded Lord Paunce- | {100, the Bellevue, the Rossouri and the matled free b ek e Iron posEm) cxfl | Who started fromi Dawson for Nome nare g F. A St Co., Marshall ‘ e "“‘l'l""" Bintanis making a detour to the recently discoy- £33 g specialty of making | ¢red dlggings on the Koyokuk TR AP S ——— 1 be the first industr O e . a"10° e established in Mexico, Archbishop Hennessy Better. E] i give empioyment to avhmn_ 4000 men | DUBUQUE, Iowa, Feb. 18—The condi- B tian. “Shverml American cad | tion of Archbishop Iennessy to-night is . ey are heavy stockholders tly improved. His physiclan, Dr. I . i ery. said no immediate danger of 4 - ! R Rl Lh was apparent, (hough the diseasc 1s ‘ Mediation Not Suggested. sucli that the climax may Lo reached any WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—The British nbassy, upon inquiry being made ‘to- t, authorized the statement that there was no truth whatever in the story con- tained 'n the Paris dispatches that Presi- Cash Store is open for business. Or- ders accompanied with cash are being } filled as carefully and promptly as dustry has been discussing recent expert- | | right? ing from his | perfectly satls y. It is announced rendered him, but he | from Belgium that a society organized to ed that he was entitled | fight the American ofl monopoly will send | delegations to the United States, Russia | ed the ar- |and mania to ascertain the conditions | At Gare | of direct ort | | arink. 4 [ ‘ sh Embassador he Bagatelle, were the scenes of incendt. ever. Ask your friends and our |fol¢, the Britlsh Embassador here. fo as- | fires. Arimed custom-house officers bave | iends r | T aal difficulty on the part of the | Deen sent to St. Plerre. friends to send as usual. Orders were | Tran=yaal difficuity on the part of the rre. London Publisher Dead. LONDON, Feb. 18.—Joseph Cowen, pro- pristor of the Newcastle Chronicle and member of Parllament for Newcas ! from 1878 to 1886, died to-day. it | never more appreciated. Good bar- | Britain. SARINT | Canadian Mounted Volunteers. | HALIFAX, N. 8., Feb. 18.—Three hun- ! area mounted volunteers for service in gains in every line. Special prices on | overstock. THE BATTLE COLENSO - - oG SHE Q. STRETCHERS EFFECT oF BoER SHELLS — END OF HOUSE ToRN Awa THE HEADQUARTERS: BomMR -PrRoo C ‘ oN A REg ~OL. BADEN -PowELL'S RET F SHELTER & FAEMER§ HOUSE - REAT o+ Z/ SMALL BRITISH TO THE NORTH OF IT. COLONEL BADE £ NG THEM TO RY REC TLY THE BOER FORCE DRE 4 SHARPLY. THE PICTURES ARE FROM “BLACK AND WHITE ine. ue of the ten- his bed at 4 Killed by nas G D a . at s f DENOUNCE PORTO RICD'S COVERNOR Laboring Men Complain| of His Methods. it L NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—Santiago Iglesias place, an e The case is just this: We make the clothing we sell--make it in large quanti- ties--make- it good--have entire faith in it and Edward C e, del tes from Porto ~l, 3 s gt el and back it up. m al Federated Union red that the working- | less liberty to organize ry rule of Governor- neral Davis than under Spanish rule. > Davis, they safd. recently sup- pressed a series of strikes for higher | wages by threatening punishment Joseph Barondess of the Brotherhood of | Tatlors denounced President McKinley, saying: “What will you do about It? Pass a resolution asking McKinley to do As well ask the devil.” Resolutions were adopted requesting the | officers of the national labor organizations to ask President McKinley to grant all rights of American citizenship to the Porto Ricans. And we believe that our single and double breasted der the mil DEATH OF FRANCIS PLYMALE. Was One of the Len’diug Citizens of | Medford. Special Dispatch to The Call. MEDFORD, Or., Feb. 18.—Francis M. | Plymale died here yesterday. He was born in Giles County, Virginia, March 17, 1833. His parents removed trom Virginia to Tllinois in_1835, and from Illinois_to Rogue River Valley. Oregon, in 1852. Plymale took up a donatlon land in the heart of the valley and engaged in farming and buying and selling stock. When the Southern Pacific rallroad was | completed_and_the town of Medford es- tablished Mr. Plymale became partnar In the mercantile business of Angle & Ply- male. The partnership was dissolved a short time since and the firm retired from business. Mr. Plymale was a public spic- ited man and has been one of the prime | factors in Medford's growth and prosper- | ity. He leaves a widow, two sons and three daughters, well provided for. shldrsaiin MAY BE WRECKED. Fears Entertained for the Safety of the Ship Lennie Burrill. ST. JOHNS, N. F., Feb. 18—Early this morning the storm which has been report- ed along the coast reached St, Johns. So far no marine disasters have been report- ed, but fears are entertalned for the satety of the ship Lennie Burrill, which on Saturday was anchored off Prior Isl- and, full of water. A tug that left hera on Friday to tow her up has not been heard of since. Mr. are the best serges in San Francisco for the money. We are ready to demonstrate this to any one. Money is refunded to any purchaser whose expectation is greater than his realization after he buys the suit. Such is the case. Boys’ Sailor Suits. Made of a dark shade of blue flannel, tastefuily trimmed with white or red braid in rows and designs, the ages run from 3 to 10 years; you will find the suits to your liking, and doubly so to the boy’s; the suits are 950 each. Just write us what you desire and we will answsr at once. Get into Ask for our catalogue No. 2. Cigarettes Cause a Fire. Two dishwashers sleeping In the rear of Peacock’s restaurant at 48 Fourth street | cpused a small fire by smoking clgarettes | tn bed while In a stupid condition from last evening. As soon as the bed clothing became Ignited they tried to un- lock the door and were unable to find the key. Their ftrantic yells awoke some stablemen next door, who released the dishwashers b breaking In the door of their room. An alarm of fire was turned in and the flames were extinguished be- fore any appreciable damage was done. - Boys' school shoes for $1 75, at the sale of shoes c & pafr, worth Market st ® = te s Handkerchief Elegance. The fashionable mouchoirs are again embroidered in the corner with the coro- net or coat of arms of those who have them and with a monogram by those who have not. Plain linen s the material for morning handkerchiefs, a narrow hemstitching bnrder!nfi them. Afternoon ones are of a finer, thinner material, but they, too, are embroidered with the her- aldlc device or the monogram. Evening ones are of point lace or other expensive wmaterial, with the design in the center when they are lace trimmed. Out-of-town orders are always filled. communication with us and you begin to save money on your clothes. )d&C 718 Market Street. e Prejudice never recognizes itself when it looks tn a mirror.