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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1900. JMETTELS | PURSUED BY A | TORPEDO-BOAT eved That a Deserting British Officer Is on he Whaler S the Leander and PP P v e sie oe R PRI\CAPALS - MARGUERITE SILVEY ON | TRIAL FOR HER LIFE e Special Dispatch to the Call. i o o e g IN THE MERCED THE SCEME OF THE TRAGEDY. Greioieisisisiesistoteioisteteteteioiol® D R L S R OSSN S MURDER CASE AND Lo R o o made an excuse regarding its lingering clock on lhleased on Bail. after she fired the fatal b her sister-in-law down A After ~the a and She appeared in | to appear Ssented that 1t e so delicate, she was Mondenon. Iowa Atter coming to Cali- in Suisun, where he After a short time he sep- hiz wife, but did not get a ch explains why he did not s Stivey WHITE DOVE HOVERS OVER THE SENATE |Friends and Opponents of Quay Patch Up Their Differences. L e Wolcott Apologizes to Lodge and It | Is Agreed to Take Up the Cass of the Pennsylvanian To-Day. Pee o WASHINGTON, April 4—Peace was restored in the Senate before that body convened to-day, and during the proceed- ings there was only a remirder of the harsh language used just before adjourn- ment yesterday. The session opened with & lively and Interesting discussion of the status of the Quay case, in the course of which Wolcott apologized for the guage he had used yesterday, disclaiming intention of being offensive to body, least of all to his ¢ Colorado Sena eloquent appeal for earl Quay case. He was supported by friends of Qus and it was finally to take up the case to-morrow rlflr the unanime ade on March with t made bringi action 5 resented here as it ate has almost as here are Tagalos s, and yet Senators would hold one of Its Senators at the door of this body. It is not a question of the person- ality of Mr. Quay, but resentation of the ““Here we have a S and able, dear to the people of his monwealth. He 1s rightfully entitled to a seat in this body as an appointee of the Governor. This Senator has been cted to more viclous and overwhelming a(\a\ks than any man in public life to- t is cruel {f this Senate, where he ‘ed with nd distinction _for ars, | give him the final \ may end his publ hen referred to Quay’s political h he thought had brought him his service as the Repubiican the head of a me out of the or of smoke on . but that might . facetiously, be- to spend. atis continued iator from Arkan- of the committee this ab: tely un- Bre with him as ever have been cause he had A incident of vesterday ation from Wol- ssure him that he an Morgan made an the considera- 80 et bk 1 fote treaty were lteve that the peo al act- This t. the Alaskan bill was with on the basis of Senator Vs amendment for the exclu. fen minors from the mines of In this connection Hansbrough or from an American miner read ning of the mining regulations of the Canadian Government as unjust and oppressive. The writer said that he had sed a letter to Secretary Hay de- fan retroactive law as ggested careful fan laws before Hansbrough etaliation on the Death of Dr. Rodgers. Spectal Dispatch to The WATSONVILLE D. Rodgers, the ploneer this SHy Gnlt omeioR RS ghly esteemed nta Cruz County, died here an ilin of several native of Tennessee and ears of age. He was an un- Arthur Rodgers of San Francisco. The funeral wiil take place here on Fri- d afternoon. lan- | sub- | h KENTUCKIANS IN WORDY WAR IN THE HOUSE Wheeler and Pugh Clash Over the Frankfort Situation. e Exciting Scene During the Discussion of the Bill Providing a Form of Government for Hawaii. | | WASHINGTON, | exciting scene in the House to-day as the climax of a discussion of the Kentuc situation, when Wheeler, a Kentucky | Democrat, and Pugh, a Kentu cky Repub- lican, faced each other from opposite es of the main aisl a ordy duel. Pugh ch; having misrepresented certain was laboring under great Wheeler showed admirable te though quick to resent the fanc awaited the explanation of P to him persc fa an air of sup the first time broached in the on the Hawailan bill irrelevant. When the House r. ation of the bill to estab Free Entry to Coolie: McDowell, one of the original opponents of the annexation of Ha nveighed against the labor conditl 2 'the islands and the influence of corporations there. He approved some of the features of the bill, but was ere in his condemnation of the tenth section, ch, he said, con- tinued in force the labor acts made with imported se De Armond of believed the bil would allow all the ’X’ nese and Japan in the Islands free try into the States. He also denounced ese a.".d Japal of the bill which extended th tion to the islands >und Hea took the g was there of gress by enactment co there. Boreing of Kentucky interest by di ation. Holdin before the world as were doing, wera we o gee the torch of libe the birthplace of A the home of Hen spirit of acrimony, ferred to the st ‘u‘»r{flrv"(klflb‘ for a fair elec gave notice t Recessary to he would ask £ election 1 A Boreing’s speech drew the Wheeler of Kentucky, who re flerce speech. He F said, that the K not be brou; gress. He admitted ¢ ating to every hoped that it would here. Defends the Goebel Law. Proceeding he eulogized the Goebel elec- tion law, which had been stitutional by the highest tate. the duty bow. He would mnot con ‘end dominant party had not taken advanta, | of its power in districting the State. had done so, following the tactics o dominant party in most of the Stat In conclusion Wheeler assured who had crowded about du | citement and the packed g’lllenes lhvr- would be no blood shed in he said, “the Goebel law is there It will remain as a permar‘onr and enduring monument to the knig! son of Kentucky who was stricken ealed and cowardly assassi hy 'mocrats | of applause when gnt G law or the passage of a Federal fire e concluded. Wemen N Hudyan. - \\Rh| WELCOME 70 THE QUEEN Ceremonies Attending Her Arrival Surpass Lon- don Jubilee. —— Not a Jarring Note Occurs to Mar the Greeting Extended by the Peo- ple of the Emerald Isle. —_— DUBLIN, April 4—Queen Victoria lan jand this morning for the fi thirty-nine years. The disem- barkation from the royal mplished at 11:30. The commander e forces in Ireland, the Duke of Con- aught, the Lord Lieutenant, Earl Cado- and their staffs greeted her Majesty, fore huge and good-fiatured crowds. At the entrance to the city she recefved an address of welcome, and handed the Lord Mayor the following reply “1 thagk you heartily for the loyal wel- come and good wishes which you have tendered on behalf yourself and zens on my arrival in the ¢ my Irish dominion. I country to seek a change to revisit scenes which re- arm welcome given ¥ beloved husband. I | that I have been able again the motherland of those brave persons who have recently distinguished themselves in the defense of my crown and empi valor, as conspicuous now as ever in their orious past. I pray that the Almight you in the me GET HUDYAN came to this 1. and rest and call to my to both mys udyaon Femedy be copsulted er or in person. * Write your symptoms. DR JORDAN'S crear HUSEUM OF ANATOMY LI KAZTITOT et S2AMD, C.X.CaL mical Maseum in the un be,..” of your fellow e The Queen appeared to be mueh affected of her welcome. n of the former city | the place of James the sword-b. officiate, but the Lord hande e sword and keys to her “Maj- | esty, who touched them The ceremonies at the city gate were most picturesque. London's jubilee Mayor, Sir George Faudet-Philips, said the cere- DR JORGAN- PRIVATE DISEASES § ey, DAN & €O 1051 Market e 8. F. | In reply to the address of welcome of the | Township Commissioners of Kingstown LB S S L Ba and the ride from Kingstown to Dublin commenced in splendid weather and be- | with cheerful | rcise for the | died at Hastalipoaquillo, State of Jallsco, arer, who had refused | High School monies were the finest he had ever seen, | far surpassing those of the great jubiiee. | day sold three carloads of mules to A, W. | | the Queen handed the following to the \nu Ivr your loyal and dutiful for the warm welcome greeted me. On set- h soil I recefved fon your assur- affection toward ing much visit to this part of my jon, and I pra; y God bless Ire- | vlmfa'v and prosperity.” tF was handed to | chairman her Majesty said: I am pleased to find myself in Ireland ects of the day, the weather No sooner had the at the vice regal lodge an an she drove out again in ark, being much cheered but it was remained ueen ar- | lunched | Phoenix y the re- | ot e e fatigue. vent wild with delight over the | the arrange- t one black d the line of burfed all flag or disloyal motto mark and the popuiation asked for a bunch of sham. They were secured, and through- | day she wore them pinned upon | her breast. | The Duke of Abereorn, premier peer of Ireland, who, with the most of the castle party, went to the vice regal lodge after the royal arrival and wrote his name in the visiting book, sald to the correspond- ent of the Assoclated Press: “Tt l! the most wonderful, chivalrous and spontane- ous exhibition I have ever seen. and I am immensely proud of being an Irish- man. Neither the weather nor crowds could bé more propitious. demonstratio howed, despite all polit! cal differenc reland 1s a loyal portion of_the empire.” These sentiments are echoed by all the Irish nobility who are gathered in Dub- Iin in numbers never seen before. From the pler at Kingstown to the royal resf- dence in Phoenix Park the distance fs about nine miles. Crowds lined the en- | tire distance, but there was practically no disturbance. the pollce and military | preserving perfect order with less effort than would have been necessary in Lon- don. Thanks to the brisk wind and sun- shine the forest of bunting had regained freshness after yesterdav's soaking, and then_one could realize that the boast of the Dublin people that their decorations surpassed those of the jubilee in Lon- don was not without foundation. Death of William R. Shaw. SONORA, April 4—Willlam R. Shaw, oldest son of Dr. and Mrs. John Shaw, | Mexico, on the 1Sth of March. Deceased was a native of this State, born In Sonora, Tuolumne Courty, In 1555. He was a graduate of both the Grammar and Boys' in San Franclsco, also a graduate of the class of T of the State Iniversity. Mules for South Africa. Special Dispatch to The Call WOODLAND, April 4—M. Diggs vester- Keck of Kansas City for the British Gov- ernment, 1 The Strand is by far the most dressy busi- ness suit that there is. Being of the cutaway pattern, it is a stylish, fashionable suit; and being short and having outside pockets, it is handy and convenient for the business man. We are making, dur- ing our sale, Strands to order for $13.50 offering you many cloths to choonse from—some good spring patterns. During the sale we are also making to order seven other styles of suits and overcoats— any one is $13.50. We will give samples of everything upon re- quest. If you reside out of town send for our catalogue of samples No. 1, and self-measuring blank. Through this you are assured of getting a good fit. S. lmnodtco 718 Market St. and Cor. Powell and Eddy. April 4 —There was an | ave Wheeler a round | REVOLUTIONIZED! Treatment of Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Blood and Liver by the | Wonderful New Discovery, Swamp-Root. 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