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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1900. 1o PORTO RICAN GE ROWING CREW QUESTION SOON EASILY DEFEATS OXFORD 10 BE S[fl[_[[] Most One-Sided and Featureless Race Ever Con- tested by Oarsmen of the Rival English Universities. e S e S o ot -} . 4 tCAMBRID Senate Will Dispose of the' Tariff Measure on Tuesday. £ >0 + . ¥ i | QP00 0P PP 0P0P 0PI PTIIIIEIIVIDOEIIPIDIDE P OPOedsd » ts Rem=zin to pon Before the Vote Is Taken. > T (] two other Johnstone—and | however, came 1 heering. The ed from change and disintegra- work, but | clently to dishearten the pluck- em eéarly in the contest f . 1 toc ridge d a hot favorite. The one of the heaviest on r. with his 200 pounds biggest man that ever The Etherington- bridge {s a_brother | like name. This | ¢ went away as they contest of the a spectacl exceptiona & ngainst men who ot beer suficiently trained, and blues, rowing strongly and well > Oxford oarsman c two ave rowed he greatest Lord Grims- a son of the first time tt t race | regularity, increased their m. w a keen in- oke. n th ning e crew, fre- | Works the Oxonians | quently following Oxtord boat fn the | spurt and slightly de- |launch of the coach, Dr. D. H. McLean. | LADIES APP..AL TO THE guarantees them at 6 o'clock each »m their labors : urdays ex- | | ported t we are i shops ‘at § each 1 on Sundays, union meeting vers' Fraternity n merged with was appoint- | If Money Is Not Quickly Donated the 0’Connor Art Collection Will Go Elsewhere. The Call \1 -rh 31 mmittee The committee of e matter of r i of July at bratio; cele- Tor Mz arysville Improvements at Pacific Grove. S ¢ has u-wuhu to appeal | aise some $3000 to save | PACIFIC March 31.—The $4100 neces improvements now being n Assembly Hall In this city—the place where all the conventions at meet P: 3 summer mont raised and idly men ic Improve- ) of the required or told them to com- ADVERTISEMENTS. D, td sum, th rence gave RE= L et The la- | $1000 and the as Bub- ow declare they have done their | scribed by citizen aci wve. securing the gallery for San Jose, The assembly hall will be »n'argsd =0 they think the citizens should do the as to seat 2000 people and will be other- wise made more convenient for the hold- ing of large conventi The work will lection of pal: gs donated to 9, the city is valued at $10X and includes | be personally supervised by Architect E. and equitable | works by all the old masters, besides a | M. Frazier of San Francisco. except | Jarge number of fine copies of the noted T Rico. | paj m;r‘xfib'\' x)‘}e w«glg S Vicar General Moran Dead. 'wice has TS, onnor exten t i <\ - 3 yime in which the money was to be raised | ,P’ffr‘\gf:;;\, R'\'\x" ,lav?ls\r'f?arni‘;fi: for a building, and it is belleved that un- | STOF Thomas R, Moran, Vicar General | less the citizens come promptly forward and subscribe the necessary coin the offer | romticeDavie. presentsd_comphiations of | Of the paintings may be withdrawn. Los d the Catholic Uni- tariff statistics in support of the remarks | f:,‘.f};‘,ts%{‘“fif,f&;’,‘ D. C. :ta.gdcrel?iyl | Do had made m e O o ohanensad. " | to accept the gift and provide a sultable ry mn lrd the peovle. At the conclusion of Fairbanks ol o rector of Bt. Paul's Church in Princeton, died to-day of pneumonia. ADVERTISEMENTS. butlding at any time. | i toreiteraion o8 e T Yia Froviged |, The following in the committes which | The Type of the Prevailing Grip. ~ 4 \as the matter of ralsin m L’fo, b3 an amendment offered by Aubilc in. | charge: Mrs. E. O. Smith, president; Mrs, From New York Herald. | & Pihdnese of Porto Rico or of any mu. N o e tars: Mostames Georgs | “Althoush Grip prevalled tn mfld form Extreme cases of dis- | icipality thereo? shall be authorized or | 5o oot ™y *T" Woadrow, Mitchell Phil- | during the late autumn months, it has ease test the real value | propaie tax tion of its properts. | lips. Ed’ Wiiliame, Harry Cl;i:r:ve ‘Stowelk | now taken on an unmistakably virulent of AJmedenr. Many “tomie” h:nd Thrn committee ha -3:?‘3’9 imit at 10 | Sts Mans Bg"“,; l(ou?ne(,_ PHml type In the extent and character of its * stimulant ” tions, whick e | PSE comt &€ The SAK e iy ev. Professor R. olway, Colonel | new invasion. During the last fortnight e The committee amendmenis, with the S e B ISR & real medicinal value, seem to brace the users when they are feeling pizyed out.” Any stimulant wil do this whether bought at the liquor store g store. The true test of & med- when life itself is staked on s | | thousands who have escaped heretofore | have been stricken, and the disease is plalnly epldemic over a very wide section | ot country. “The type of the dlgease is essentially catarrhal and chiefly manifests itself in ne exception of two- relating to the qu of citizenship of Porto Ricans | and the other fixing the qualifications of a delegate to the House of Repres»nm-i tives of the United States—were to. | KANSAS CORN FOR THE sell directors. e HERMIT'S HALLUCINATION. | Imagined He Was s Married and That | His Wife Left Him. wer. In bundreds of such Epeefal Dispatch to The Call. | infl tory affectl cascs Dx. Piewc's Collen Mclical Dia- STARVING IN INDIA| MONTEREY. Mareh s —wevt 11 woit, | ' 000 000 L0 s o e e, covery has been the means of saving life an S)-year-old hermit of the vicinity of | : DAY S Das The attack is quite sudden and there is generally a high temperature, with pain in the forehead, hacking and irritative cough, with general muscular pains and n Lueas, in Southern Monterey County, vesterday adjudged insane by an ex- amining committee and was ordered com- | 'mitted to Agnews Insane Asylum. Wolff | bfllb\ es that about a year ago he married when even the “family doctor” had pronounced sextence of death. 4 beer o great sufferer for several years, | ily doctor sedd I would be a liv- ears, but, thank |Bev. Mr. Sheldon’s Proposal to Send a Million Bushels Meets Encouragement. weo L I agan still | > 19-year-old girl named ‘rancesWind- prostration. T ariies Hir George W, Trastow, of Lips. | TOPEKA, Kans., March 31—Governor | & l9-vear- . 3 A'u ta Co, Va. "Dr. Pierce's Geiden | Stadjey has given his personal indorse- | ';,‘,’)fmai:sl”;fi}ek":‘,‘,’f e et Ay from | “It 1s the attention to little things—the very i what saved my life. 1hed | mert to the Rev. Charles M. Sheldon's | 4]] the food In the house and $10 in cash | avoldance of draughts, the cultivation of bie 20 bad tkat 1 could not lie on my ut o grest deal of pain 5 | commenced your med- can do sbout a8 much work mow as I cennot sy 100 much for the benefit néshed from the cabin in which he lived. o }T‘hfl e han was bunting fflr his lost | | habits of ismperance in eating and drink- wife and children in the San Lucas Moun- | Ing, the obedience to all hygienic rules— tains and was In a pitiable condition when | which can make any on: reasonably safe.” und by Constable Dash. and was taken | oV inas Tor examination s to hief e Ftisyhioes Guecns: Saveoiyisey. propsal to send a million bushels of Kan- sas cofn to the starving people of India and vl preside over a m encouragement of the mov held fa Topeka on Sunday Sheldor Bays he already has received one subscription of $1060. s 00, 11 15 proposed to ap- | sanit s LRE b, the ol | @ meets the exigency of the prevailing 7 % » w point agents whose duty it shall be to hn Suppos! e 18 a m, e ol SR et - ed, as “heart disease,” “lung dis- | P "5 by countles, a committea | man‘'s nejghbors assert, for he has lived | ePidemic. “Seventy-seven” restores the e' (mnp..mu ” etc., are .per- Pierce’s Golden Med- , which curee through the lt,ne in his cabin for a number of years and no_woman was ever seen about the lace. WolIff has been a resident of Cali- | ornia since 1850. checked circulation (Iindicated by a sudden chill), the first sign of taking cold; starts ! the blood coursing through the veins, and g | s0 *breaks up” the cold. Manual of all ! Want Shorter Hours. | discases, espectally about children, sent Special Dispatch to The Call. | free. dry | i RYF,,‘,;;I;LE;W?::: e ::':dw” For sale by all druggists, or sent on re- ficted with theplague t» reported by Dr. | £007% 1 o h ‘ 8 | e bl ids, Mo avi §1. Humlihey Fo- Endicott as suffering from some simple | and other clerks of this city, acting in 3 complaint. He 8 on the streets of Oleta | unison Wwith their emloyers, have inaugu- | meopathic Medicine Co., corner Willlam | to-day and the scare has subsided. | rated an early closing movement, which ' and Joha streets, New York. to arrange with the rafin transportation of the corn to 3 and anothsr committee to arrange for three Government ships to transport the corn to India. Y Was Not the Plague. JACKSON, March 31L—The Chinaman at Oleta who was suspected of being af-| ALWAYS HELPS, ALMOST ALWAYS HEALS. a1 » * @ » ® * E3 * @ *| ® * ® . ‘e . . . ® * L4 % . ;4 * . s * ES . . ¢ . y ¢ b ® * . WAR REVENUE = e TAX SOON T0 URIC ACID E HE"UEE”:Causes More Diseases in the Human System Than Any Other Poison. President McKinley Declares | | Mimeellin Favorol - pyo Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root, Cures All Uric Acid Troubles. S May Deem It Best, However, to De- lay Action Until After This Year’s Presidential Election. - Promptly To Test for Yourself Its Wonderful Curative Properties, of “The Call” May Have a Sample Bottle Absolutely Free by Mail. Every Reader Sent | Spectal CALL TON HOT Dispatch to The Call. lvu AR body to prod ur kidneys are your | policy to before the political campaign This was the substance of a by to-day (n Repre: I"(‘aq:o w . they fil- ter out th! vs are weak or can understand how body is affected seems to fall to organ been discu: hough you had heart trouble: | mbition, get weak and waste DR. KILMER'S | The cure for these troubles Is Dr SWAMP RO{)T (their t, the world- nounce what ng with t the congeste and graduall h. In taking natural help to a’ 'n'd you soon feel the alth and strength. s .‘u'l at once be taken i ‘vf in- h BINCHAMTON, N. Y. X Sold by all Druggists. CAPTAIN BALL WINS. Judge Decides That the McClelland Property Was Fmrly Divided. LOS ANGE J has decided the Captain E Th testi showed McClel ' "0 i he set ment of pro: unitiles e senlamen it e PAVILION MAY BE SOLD. ana Just At ona time Me( and was one Mortgage About to Be Foreclosed on L best horse trainers in the c Hal - drew a salary of $10,000 as mai P the il .S.an e ard Baldwin stables for sever: Special Dis to The Call ’ Lately he has been mentally incompete SAN JO! March 31.—The big carnival it as a result of a stroke. v several vea One of the closing scenes of the case for the m -t was a bitter denunciation of McClelland il by the lady once his wife but now the wife o AT of the eiderly Adams-street - come forward and pay off a mc Mrs. Ball has scornfully dgnore debtedness of over $2 husband. but while on the wi o 4 at the close of the case she lost her com- posure. “Judge,” she said, “that man has threatened my life again and again. He has threatened the life of my husband.” - Parochial Residence Completed. Special Dispatch to The Call MONTEREY, March 31.—The handsome new parcochial residence for San Carlos Roman Catholic parish of this city, which has been in process of construction f the past few months, Is now finished, e cept a portion of the interior decoratio The building is not entirely a new one, being erected upon the foundation of tha higtoric old house in which the priests vf this parish have resided for over half century. The pavilion was bu Iy $6000 and is the coast owned b and this r. | show was remained Trade was g! and secured meet the indeb gage on the pavilion Agricuitural Park, he pavilion s :11 01 foreclo the ground on which has been sold on an ire_proceeding, | r Some of the old walls have beer Joft alao, for assoclation's sake It Is said, ew buflding has therefore added > people of this town. and the The man with medium means who must fig closely on his clothing bill should take these facts into consideration when he buys a suit: - He should get a popular priced suit and likewise a suit that is popular. (The judgment of the people is good to follow.) The suit should be fast colored and mide with care. The material should be all wool. The suit should be fully guaranteed by the merchant, and he should back up the suit with a guarantee that he will protect the customer if the suit is unsatisfactory. The customer should be in a position to obtain his money if the suit'is not worth the price paid. Assuming that you are careful of the amount you spend for clothing, and as our blue serge suits fill the above requisitions and are sold on the above terms, we recommend the suits to you. Two styles—single or double breasted. Out-of-town orders filled for clothing, furnishings and hats. ~Write for our lllustrated Catalogue §fo. 2. It will help you in your ordering. 2 : ) | 718 Market Street.