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Q THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1900. 1WITHUHAWAL OF BRAZIL'S TROOPS PORTD RICAN OUESTION 0 B smuui White House Ediot Goes People of Free State o Forth to Republican | Acre Say Independence Leaders. i or Death. PEREREN S L Compromise Programme Likely to Be Diplomatic Notes Sent to Various Put Through Before the End Powers Requesting Official Rec- of the Present ognition of the New Free Week. [ State. | 5 T S Assoclated Press. Correspondence of the he is sgned nent of Ama at 1! Inm)ll' e meantime. Portu; 1S REQUESTED chiefs it at Acre of all the | ry, af protest Long live the nger of complications Ric the indepen +MHMM%H%HHM—“HMWO+QWM f| o ¥ a c | R R R R S SFCSPAR SPUr SDN SN SR A S S 1, fog < ek i llldept‘:h‘ THE GREAT TREK OF 1900. to to Le“‘l‘:e,gka‘lhi sessions_of the new | ~Chicago Tribune. o Wi f? in 4y, 3 e Tac @S s G 0000000000 004000404040000063004500080008 000000000 re in the hisiory of Bra PORTO RICAN BILL TO Sl e ’ ‘".":"-“f{*uf"("nffrf('«"r?vrflt-"’pr’;f"{e'a'?3?; i o SR enst, MoltoR. the T eoior and e Hob aoar oo makise] cleven kilometres (close upon luted it with twenty-one guns, in accord- TAKE UP. BUCH TIME |, Ths ccocwotendos ssem o tikve:spcien c%). in thirty minutes. This com- ance with orders cabled from Washing- Senate Will Devote Most of the Week to a Discussion of the CIGARETTES BARRED Question. IN WEMTHER BUREAU WASHINGTON, March 25.—The Senate e Dare of Mts Ume | Chief Moore Notifies His Subordi- Sowey & Sr e nates That They Must Quit a Bad Habit. WASHINGTON, March 25.—Chief Willi ton, AMERICA WILL BE WELL REPRESENTED Fine Showing to Be Made by This Couatry at the Paris | Exposition. | Special Dispatch to The Call. s internationa TO UNITE SOCIALISTS Figures. YORK, March W A movement 4 arouse | I, of the Weather Bureau has is- | started to in this city to unite : NEW YORK, March 2.—The Journal peral Gk rder pronibiing persons con. | i o o i na me soeiat| OGBITiSON 8l NamAagPAOAIl |nay the toowing from Parie: Proweh ot ¢ ! ake the |nected with the service from smoking | Democr The Socialists were repre- | ficials who were present in Rouen at last Porto ¥ : d again to- |c ttes during office hours, and stating | sented by John Harriman of Los Angeles, Attacked Four Succes- | night's banquet to the officers of the x w ans who Support | further that those who smoked cigarettes | J_ . Renham of San Francisco, J. Mallon g 4 | United_States auxiliary cruiser Prafrie t ff bill hope to : time \\uu‘ld‘h}?‘ mention Philadelphia, C. E l]-\{‘!lu; u{l‘dh F, At sive nghts. arrived here té)»dgy Larlidddseclared they ¥ ucus after 8 5 W 8 enman of Boston, 2. ite of were convinced the Unites tates would chiefs ¢ Haven and N. J. Stone and M. Hil- | make the best showing of any foreign na- pe ons quit of New York. The Soclal Democrat tion at the exhibition. - ef \‘4”!" said to. delegates were Vietor Berger of ‘Extreme Filipi Despite the rumors of epidemics in “Mayor John C e of Ha Organs of the By e thle il civgE acltl i tiatics o William_Butc h- of Brook! Suppressed and the Editor oi last week show the number of deaths be- our men, st ALl ot ‘thelr work with the u careless and lax. I sent wf{('i Iv‘ll as it \»Mlx«(» and in a number of cases it was | f course, may find ound to be directly attributable to the use ¢ this open rupture c tes. I am not prudish, nor do I wish ste a strong effort will be made in e any authority whatever over any privi- | whick who are re- ugh and competent the employes of the service shouid ale of Boston, M. A. Hn(‘hn low the normal, and Frederick Heat of Chi- nothing to fear. and that visitors have One of Them Imprisoned i 3 | "9t "is ot likeiy that to-morrow's sittin a proposed plat- Tor Bedjtion. |- of the Giamber it} Endsnger the Cabtnar, and various com- . | and things are pretty certain to be quiet ppointed i several days and on | Thursday cvening 4 mass-meeting will be held The delegates politically until and during the exhibition, The press is becoming much quieter and has ceased violent attacks upon England, while the discussion of domestic politics is much less bitter, all of which makes for peace and the success of the exhibition. o zins Lo, MANILA, March 26, 7 a. m.—La Patria | and El Liberal, Spanish organs of the ex- | treme Filipino party, have recently been publishing articles inimical to the mili-| tary government. Governor Otis has suppressed the former journal for sedi- | of | Several of the delegates visited the Cen- tral Federated Union and asked for the i | co-operation of that body in a grand com- o | ’ as a public servant 1 feel that it is | bined eight-hour demonstration on May risoned the editor, at the cad X correct an, evil which may exist, | day. The union complied. O T ) Fire Destroys an Academy. th make this claim I am -— bers of the extreme party that they| FORT PLAIN, N. Y., March 25.—Fire to- ority. The order applics | NEW ROUTE WEST. | should observe greater moderation. day entirely destroved the Clinton Liberal ARSTRIES 1»:; l\::"r;ur:;z“kl‘r:\?ugrl‘;:‘fi: | o | ‘hSPnor Plalte]rr;o{l fl‘t one {;{mel px;lesk‘lent of | Institute building, entailing a loss of $95,- to-merrow, &nt s : % e so-called Filipino cabinet, having re-'| v z text for o wide A pipes are not barred. | Capitalists Backing Uniontown, | h7 so-calied Biiping oabnet "o | e s s s military affairs Waynesburg and West Vir- come to Manila, s expected to present | 10T SChool a0q M Ay o e OF the HORLOCKER TRIAL of the war es- new condition of 1 be given to the t NEARING THE END himself this week at San Fernando, pro- | 15 S " qha oecapied a large fivestory vince of Unlon. | building. The building was not occupled, The rebels in General Yf)l.“}:"eg S dlstrict | the Easter vacation belng on. The armory | | ginia Railroad. { PITTSBURG, March 25.—The. Post to- | morrow will are becoming aggressive. ! | was saved. Most of the faculty and stu- are backing the promoters of the Union- | battalion garrisoning the town of Nam- G5 P1oci {heir personal effects. T Wasnesburg and West Virginia | 48Pacan was attacked on four consecutive BRYAN MAY NOT BE NOMINATED BY POPULISTS Likely to Be Saved Embar- rassment of Sabscribing to Their Doctrines. R It Is Proposed to Have Senator Allen Named and Then Resign in Favor of the Democratic Leader. —_— Spectal Dispateh to The Call, CHICAGO, March 25.—Should plans now being considered by leading members of the Democratic and Popuiist national or- ganizations ripen into agreement, Colonel William J. Bryan will be saved the possi- ble embarrassment of being forced to go before the country as the regular nomi- nee of the People’s party, and therefore as a subscriber to doctrines which, per- haps, might prejudice his candidacy. 1t is proposed by several members of the People’s party national convention to nominate Senator William V. Allen of Ne- braska for the Presidency and empower the executive committee of the party to fill any vaecancy on the ticket that may | result from death, resignation or other- wise. After the Kansas City convention of July 4th, at which the promoters of the | plan expect Colonel Bryan will be nomi- | nated, it is proposed that Senator Allen withdraw from the People’s party ticket and the executive committee of that or- ®anization shall name Colonel Bryan to fill the vacancy. It is provided, further, in the reported scheme that one condi- tlon be made irrevocable in consideration of the Allen demonstration. It is insisted by the People's party managers that the Democrats shall include a direct legisia- tion plank in their platform. As for the second shce on the People’s gl.rty tlcket 1t is said the Populists would e satiafied it the Democrats select one of three whose names shall be furnished to the Demo- cratic national committee. Among those mentioned are Judge Henry C. Caldwell of Arkansas’ and Judge Wal- ter Clark of the Supreme Court of North or four men Carolina. It s understood, however, | the Peoj les arty will not make an issue on the residential candidacy. AGED MAN ATTEMPTS TO CREMATE HIS WIFE Sets Fire to Her Clothing and She Is Horribly Burned Before Aid Arrives. CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 25.—Mr. and‘\ Mrs. Paul Flemrey‘ an aged couple, quar- reled last night. When the officers ar- rived Mrs. Flemrey was in flames and her husband was standing over her with a lighted candle. who is not expected to live, was removed to the County Hospital. The two were hard drinkers." e SO Another Murder at Emporia. PETERSBURG, Va., March 2.—Empo- ria, Greenville County, the scene of the double lynching yvesterday, is quiet to-day. News was received here this afternoon of another murder in Greenville, where Ben Owens, a well-known citizen, and another man, whose name was not learned, be- came involved in a dispute, during which fl)'den! ‘was shot and killed. The murderer ed. George W. Hughes Dead. Los ANGELES, March 2.—George W. hes. vice president of the California Bame ot this ity and a prominent finan- cler, dfed at his residence in this city to- night of a complication of diseases. He- was 68 vears of age. He leaves a large estate. Political Prisoners Banished. KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 25.—Mail advices from Colombia to-day report that the revolutionists have been pressing the Before they could effect | an entrance she had been horribly burned. | il The man was arrested and the woman, ' B art of the aval, the fortifications appro- VICTORIA’S VISIT TO IRELAND CONDEMNED United Irish-American Sccieties in | s New York Denounce the Pro- posed Trip. | YORK, March %.—The United | a les met in this city resolutions condemn- NEW m ling the wise decision ay the resolutior personal d i woman political lignified protest rid combination of | d tuft hunters in the name of the ntative of elf a stren- most cher- Ireland’s BANK W’B.ECKEBS CONVICTED. Jury Becommends Mercy for Baxter, the Aged Note-Shaver. ~James Baxter, nd Lemiev ac- L n f the de ‘lnl]’,anque Ville Ma- . used of conspiring to defraud the nk, were found gullty in the Court of s Be h to-day. The jury added a 1o mercy on account of h is about 70 vears .m»d checks .muum-nz to $50,00 at the bank in which he had They were initialed by Le- | and cashed by , who held rhp one-third of the | Herbert turned Baxter @id a big note | JOINS THE SOCIALIS' velist Gabriele d’Annunzio | ts the Moderate~. \ March 2%.—Gabriele d’Annunzio, and poet, who was elected a | about a year ago, has left the | s and joined the ranks of the So- During the most heated part of | t the last sitting of the Cham- | is seat and stood near the | watching the struggle in an at- | reflection. At the close of the a gathering of the So- was received with he attended a cialist group and te you,” he said, “upon the | acity with which you de- | During to-day’s spectacle I ng,_eloquent | 1 intellectual man, I proceed | Chin Pom Ye Goes to Paris. | 5 TON, March %.—Chin Pon xtraordinary and Min- rtiary of Korea to] ent, will sail from New | > aturday for Paris to begin | his new duties abrosd. He has been 1ra rred to g Vienna and St Petersburg. He will call on the President v this week to take final leave and to present Tam E. secretary of the legation, Charge d’Affaires for Korea in the interim between the Minister's de- parture and the arrival of a successor, not yet definitely know To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets. All drugisis refund the money if it fails to cure, E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. i) proposed visit of Queen Victoria |” 'RABBI ISAAC M. WISE Fate of the Alleged Poisoner Wiil Soon Be in the Hands of the Jury. 8, Neb., March HASTINC .—When the | sterday until morning it was announced that wouid be but one more witness to the stand for the defendant in the locker poisoning case, with the exce, District Court adjourned Monday there MecCreary will subpena about twe nesses for the purpose of r I-ul!\rz the proof of the line of the de- fense as to the defendant’s insanity. It is now thought the case will not go to the jury before Thut STRICKEN BY PARALYSIS Noted Jewish Minister Lying at the Point of Death in Cin- - cinnati. CINNATI, March Rabbi Isaac e, one of the most noted Jewish rabbis in the United States, lies ‘at his home suffering from a stroke of paralysis. With his strong constitution, even at the great age of 81 years, he may pull through, and on the other hand he may not last until morning. Relatives in other citi 5 n summoned to the bedside. thought to s He rallied short- uring the_ night co| its appearance MORE MEN WILL STRIKE. Machinists of New York and New Jersey Prepare to Go Out. NEW YORK. March A strike of 000 members of the International Asso tion of Machinists and the Amalgamated | Society of Engineers in the New York district may be precipitated this week by the action of the New York and New Jer- sey Machinery Manufacturers’ Association in organizing to resist the demand for a nine-hour day, which was to have been made on April 1. This was announced at the meeting of the Central Federated | Union to-day by George H. Warner, busi- agent for the district. 1t is announced that James O'Connell, | Erand master machinist, will arrive here week icok the ‘ground over and e charge. The New York district in- < New Jersey as far as Paterson and York State as far as Newburgh. Mr. “We are in this fight to win t stop until we get the Ne Warner said: out and will nine-hour day. —_— National Bank Closed. RUTLAND, Vt., March 2.—The doors of the Merchants’ National Bank of this city will be closed to-morrow pending an ex- | amination of its books by a committee of ts directors. Certain assets have been impaired, and the cashler, Charles W. Mussey, will be asked to-morrow to ex- plain certain discrepancies in the ac- counts. fExperts are at vwrk on the books to-night. B AESE My Mormon Exodus to Mexico. CHIHUAHUA, Mex., March 25.—The sev- eral Mormon colonies in this State have been increased in population by the ar- rival of more than 5000 Mormon. immi- grapts from Utah during the months. last two The colonies were established | under concessions granted by the Mexican Government. b e OFFER TO AERONAUTS. Feat for Which a Frenchman Puts Up a Rich Prize. Special cable to The Call and New York Her- ald. Copyright, 1500, by the Herald Pub- lishing Company. PARIS, March 25.—An anonymous dona- tion to the Aero Club offers 100,000 francs to the aeronaut who will start from Long- aflment was | of the left side made | | Immense corporations | | | Railroad Company. They see in it a short | route to Chicago and the West, which to them means cheaper freight rates. The ral and Nagional Steel companies and the National Tube Works Company have | promised to give the new carrier enough business to keep it busy. Chicago is brought thirty-eight miles nearer 1o the coke regions of Connells- ville, and the distance between the Fay- s and Cincinnati is reducs one miles The new road will onnections with the Wheeling and 1e Wheeling, Cleveland s and Chicago will be reached over the Nickel Plate. | "Work will begin in June. At the elec- tion of officers yesterday August Jutte j was made president, Charles M. Bu- chanan treasurer and J. H. Davis setre- 1 tary. | ‘5‘ 2 PRISONER COMMITS SUICIDE. Accused* Mail Clerk Could Not Bear the Disgrace of His Arrest. | VIRGINIA CITY, Nev., March 2. —Yes-! terday afternoon James Cummings, who has been a mail clerk on the Virginia & | Truckee Railroad for a number of years, was arrested on the charge of having sto- len two registered packages valued at $1432. He was placed under §1000 bonds on b charge, and_pending arrangements for his bail was placed in charge of g dep- uty marshal in the hotel. To-night, at about 7 o'clock, he swal- lowed a dose of laudanum and died. He laimed to be innocent, but the disgrace of his arrest so preyed on his mind that he committed suicide. STRUCK WITH A REVOLVER. Stranger Senously Injured by a| Bakersfield Gambler. | BAKERSFIELD, March %.—In a quar- | rel this morning A. Smith was struck on | | the head with a revolver in the hands of J. Bates and a_serious if not fatal injury was inflicted. The blow was struck with- | out cause. Smith is a stranger in town and was supposcd to have considerable money on his person. Bates is a gambler { and has resided here for the past two or | three years. e TRAMP MAY BE LYNCHED. | Shoots a Brakeman: on a Mississippi Freight Train. BROOKHAVEN, Miss,, March 25.—John | Perkins, a freight brakeman, was shot and killed near here this afternoon -by | Moses Angeline, a tramp, who was steal- ing a ride. 1It'is feared a mob will be organized to lynch the prisoner, who is under arrest, and Governor Longino, at the request of the sheriff, has instructed the captain of the local militia company to call out his men if necessary. ——— Bickerstaff to Be Arrested. LANSING, Mich., March 25.—It is stated that the next sensation in the military frauds case will be the arrest of Samuel N. Bickerstaff, an agent of the Hender- on-Ames Company, the military goods concern through which the alleged frauds { were committed, and who transacted the Dbusiness for that firm. Bickerstaff testi- fied when on the stand that he paid the alleged conspirators their share of the profits of the fraudulent deal, and it is safd that the defense will have him ar- rested on a criminal charge based on that transaction. —_—— Jealousy Causes Murder. NEW YORK, March %.—Edward Leas- ure, 22 years old, killed George Crotty, 38 years of age, an electrician, in Brooklyn io-night. Crotty met his wife on the street in Leasure’s company. A quarrel ensued and Leasurc shot Crotty twice. Crott{ (:!led an hour later. Leasure was arreste R, Jealous Woman Takes Life. VIENNA, T, March S—-l!r!. Vesta Hogg in a fit of Jealos shot Killed Mrs. Clara Curley in this citw thll after- an Mrs. Hogg was arrested and placed | nights recently. Reinforcements are now | TELEPHONE GRANT 33. 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Clonds of Modieatedl Vapor are inbaled thl’vll‘h‘ the mouth and emitted from the nos- trils, cleansing and vaj ng all the inflamed and diseased parts which cannot be feached by | table individuals and societies, arriving there, General Young purposes to pursue the | rebels aggre: son sets in. v before the ralny sea- Claimed to Be Ex-Soldiers. PACIFIC GROVE, who claimed to be discharged soldiers and who appealed to the sympathy of chari- have been arrested on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses and unlaw- fully wearing the brassart of the Na- tional Red Cross Society. Their names are Willilam Sewell and Charles Haines. It is stated they have obtained a consid- | erable amount of money here and in San Jose and Salin: o PRGN Prairie Salutes the Tri-Color. ROUEN, France, March %.—The United | States auxiliary cruiser Prairie sailed for the United States this morning. An Im- mense crowd gathered along the quays to bid the vessel farewell and hearty March 25.—Two men | Oregon Soldiers Buried. PORTLAND, Or., March 25.—The bodies | of twelve soldiers of the Oregon regi- ment who lost their lives in the Philip- | pines were buried to-day at Riverview | Cemetery. General Summers, who com- manded the regiment in the war, to-day led the funeral procession, which was over a mile in length. Governor T. T. Geer and his staff, the Oregon National Guard, Spanish war veterans and many civic so- cieties formed the escort to the cemetery. Sl i Iowa at Monterey. MONTEREY, March 2. — The United | States battleship Iowa, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Kautz, came into port here | to-day to remain during the week. The | Towa is en route north from San Diego. Pl The Dixie Goes to Naples. ALGIERS, March 25.—The United States auxiliary cruiser and training ship Dixie left to-day for Naples. ggvernment forces, and that a large num- r of political prisoners taken last week from Panama haye been banished to San Andreas. —_— Rreston Dies a Suicide. DETROIT, Mich., March 2.—Charles H. Preston of Detroit, who sttempted sul- cide in Vicksburg, Mis: here he was manager of the Diamona’ Match Coms pany’s plant, died here to-day, one hour after his'arrival from the South. bzl Ml medicine taken ioto the stomach. Tt reaches the sore spots—It heals the raw B bt andtomic {0 the 15 "“"‘“2,.“..."‘ $r0 at 2 dymail. 1505 Arch St., Phila mguu or sent by’ wisir DR, JORDAN’S crear MUSEUM OF ANATOMY Drunken Man Kills His Wife. MASEETST. ot 6247, 8.7.Cal OIL CITY, Pa., March %.—Amos Elder, Theh'xuu-nl Museum in the an ofl well driller, shot and killed his p o I L wife to-night while intoxicated. The wo- Specialist cn the Coast. Est. 36 yaars. man made a terrible struggle to save her OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES § life. Elder escaped. ok e by e Succumbs to Heart Failure. R et vy caow oo w for Book. PMILOSOPRY of MARRIAGE, MALED FRES. (A " valuable book for men) BDAN & CO. 1051 MarketSt. S, £ NEW YORK, March %5.—Rev. Dr. Peter Btriker, r!tor of the Firul Reformed Church of Asbury Park, N. J., died in that city !o-day of heart fullure L. Bad Blood Breeds Spring Humors, Boils, Pimples, Eruptions, Sores, Debility, Languor, Kidney Troubles, IndigéstiOn and That Tired Feeling, all of which Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures, by purify- ing, enriching and vitalizing the blood. Blood troubles, left unchecked, increase and multiply just as mnaturally| as the and thistles that infest the soil. need the same radical treatment, too. should be rooted out in Spring. Hood’s Sar- saparilla stops the breeding of impurities in the blood. It also imparts vitality and. richness, and that means a strong, vigorous body as well as a clear, fresh, healthy skin. 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