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HE SAN FRANCISUO CALL, KSDAY, ArxIL 26, 1900 DOGS IN THER g | MURDEROFA | SENATE AGREES ~ VARIETY AT TH SAN FRANCISCO | TO REPORT ON IATCH EVENT ~ PAVILION SHOW MAN N HILD| -~ HAWAIIAN BILL f ’s Crack Grey-|Pets of Fanciers Include Augustus Schwartz Fatally | Agricultural Appropriation B e T e e e 2 o T S 2 o i o ¥ to Meet Curiis’ | All the Well-Known | Stabbed by Arthur of Three Million Dollars Beacon ‘ Breeds. 1 Mynus. Passed. b i { L | Unior ing Park Management xlghi;iorn of San F];:m;iscro. xz-imel‘ 'UpoLSeeh;: What He Had Done the Conscidderat:n of thIe Alaskan Civil indicates purity and perfection in brew- Hundred lub Promises to Be the Fines sassin Surrendered Him- 'ode easure Is Resumed, 3 ochvess Semn H e e o A b WS Posgrans 1a ing. It has been used on more bottles Const. Wi Eocked U, Made. than any other label in the world. It is - S : e e found only on the famous bottling of - I w offic ‘x.m: rt‘-‘! '.ha \\‘1:‘ Special Correspondence of The Call. ‘\\'ASHIN(}TO\' April 25.—After a brief | . ' S sco IG ) a gradually — debate to-day the Senate agreed to the ; Kt ol i | o st g | e ey St | A pheyser-Busch Brewing Assn & 4 : ge £t s for the fou 'm iSnjhwunz of San Francisco was slashed | government bill, the provisions re lating | p : " » n Mechanics' Pa- with a knife and killed by Arthur Mynus, | to the right of franchise and imprison- | 3 St. Louis, U. S. A. entries Include an employe of the Volcano Transporta- | ment for debt having been amended to | Brewers of the original Budweiser, Faust, Michelob, Anheuser-Standard, f dogs in America, | tion Company of Hilo, in a llvery stable | conform to the ideas of the Senate. The | Pale-Lager, Export Pale, Black and Tan, Exquisite and Malt-Nutrine. b omises to act at this place during a quarrel over a triv- | agricultural appropriation bill was pass fal matter, The dead man had been in the | carrying a little oy islands about two years, working as a |kan civil government bill was under con- carriage trimmer. His widowed mother | sideration for an hour, but no progress | lives at 1625 Buchanan street, San was made. cisco, with a married daughter Mrs. Val- | Cullom presented the conference report enti Malgritine: crsamots on the bill to provide a government for | blishment on Bush street, S8an Fran- | Hawail, explaining t the principal | The complete list of r $3.000.00. The Alas- | I's Caesar F, g . clianges made by e last Congress was | g being of a lively disposition and intellect- | tion to vote and the elimination of the v ~5gh s ually bright. He w member of the | provision that a person may be im- Knights of Pythias. The local ducted the funeral, which w prisoned for debt or for nonpayment of | taxes e con 1S DebeDeseIebebebebebed WQW%W LR R e o RO SO e by st LD T8 A 3 illman inquired what had been_done | A . beautiful and impressive ceremony. Re- | with the provision requiring th 3 Miss r ligious servicds were held forelgn | dent to appoint the officials of the t 1 . wn's 8 | THE PRESIDENT'S VASE. church. The I al burial s s | ritory from among the residents of Hi .33 i ad byl the Rev. J. A. Cruz fter which | wall. Cullom replied that the offic i X ard . Camietery . to be filled by citizens of Hawali. Till- " Of the many beautiful trophies march to the cemeter 1s ¥ & | ® nel Club Show none will be more ceased had been a mem- rpet-bagg should not be * | keenly sought than the valuable ber. s were followed by upon th, eople.” Fo 3 . | & vase offered by President A. B. large concourse of the re ntative peo- | that under the Porto Rican bill the Pr . | 4 Spreckels. This is for the best bull ple of Hilo, including Ameri R e e o I nt 1% . . | & terrier, which breed is strongly Portuguese, Hawalians, Japanese and | fficers of Porto Ricg from citizens of | | < 4 é sland. Platt of Connecticut proteste . 3 | 2 represented. Chinese, the tears of all telling more €lo- | upainst requiring the President to r P ! | quently than words the respect for the | point officials_of the isiands from t - | Sw A B e D e ebebhebebe@ rtunate dead man ‘.m:um“ The conference report was | k . The slayer of Schwartz is about 22 years | agreed to without division. | he. A. Busby's Curl w H. Williams' v boyish-look! A ale-faced, of Consideration of the agricultural ap-| ¢ & id M y, W. H W Champion Dan tature and Inclined to be wild. propriation bill was then begun. As r - i ) ney. W. H. Ma Marsh, W In company with several other young ported to the Senate it carried $3,959,120. | . ot Wiiliams' Belle Marsk S nesor e men e ut in the day drinking and | The committe mendment reducing the g PO — mor W ytoron s Robert Bmetne, | FidIng in a hack, and to the fact that he b e L ER R PR Sk s e S £ vs & =, ; Ry was intoxicat be laid the killing. tribution of seeds from - H.,\I*‘Is pine Hil _ The wound sed death was In- | §170,600 to $130,000 was abandoned, Tillm . TAVERN OF o t s F Pine Hill Kennels flicted on the ide of the neck, e Kenny, Berry, Stewart and Butler c | i " Pine | tending twhb inches on a parallel with the | posing ‘the amendment. | a < jaw, 3w made with a common = Consideration of Alaskan civil code | as e l‘la ¥ nnels pocket knife, which severed the carvtid | biil was resumed. the pending question be | \ ia artery, jugular vein, the large mu of | ing amend ting to the Cape = v . | Posen K K hock. and. three-fourths of the windpipe. | Nome mining ¢l e Dy Hate | T COAUS and B WAIURENG Seaeh And... The stricken man collapsed instantly and | brough, who said that, having been con- | Swimming T Bow! Croquet e ng )d help me.” died. vinced his amendment was too radical, |and Tennis Grounds, Baths. Competent M: Hunting Horses and Dogs. - EO. W. WATSON, the famous Hunter and | victim the slay- - e aiay ided to withdraw it. He th and ran to the had d epted the substitute offered by Carter 5| Soda Springs. the collap; er threw aw woun Arthur Mynus. a i pn{h-r\ station, saying to |h]v |i41...l<n nt o Wwith the insertion of a provision that it oS A R e K s I ¥ 1 ¢ . police whom he met there he “had a fight | should apply to the District of Alaska and | Fisherman (so many years a Baiee iss L bie, Mrs. H. D. Hemelwrig ant Eaton placed him under arrest IR g pi men Kennels” ( s 1, Felix 4 elwrlg The Coroner's jury upon the evidence — | OVER 30 MINERAL SPRINGS. i e i ot 8 St Sty 3 : S k's Flora W, Mrs en at the inquest returned a verdict JAMES CAMPBELL ILL. | Rates; 8. $3.s03. FIY 9Y | ™ mountain sce Mt. Shasta K . E ‘hwartz came to his death from a | Resident Physician, Advice Free. One Hun- | and the Crags for & 7 made by @ knife In the hands of | Relatives of the Millionaire Sum- |dred and Fifty Rooms, I a'by Electricity. | the Cr Hotel and Cotta tered. | { COOL ROOMS. Plent Unsurpassed cui . 3 | s g dn g Ehah B b Jance of T | BEST PAID ORCHESTRA IN LAKE | - THAN BLAC J, H. L, April : ¢ | . # unt, Plum E. Bunnel's Helga, F. D. Madison's Hans, the i “mp WA Tatiened COUNTY, RAILROAD FARE Dancing in_Ballroom every evening; George o both ways Francisco In the Australia, Is | (Pancing in Balreom tor T and Golt . Mrs, H. V. York’s Doc, A. H. Mendt's Gecko, e J. B._Reinbardt's Fritz from San ,, Fa IRIERS, SMOOTH COATED—Dr. C. | very fll at his home on Emma street. His | Touraments Weekly. - T Cottan Harley's Russsll | doctor states that he may dle in o week s . Sage . l;rr!v"“_km pho, N. M. ollckmans | time. A letter goes forth on thé Aus-| ONLY GOLF LINKS IN LAKE COUNTY. | 3 3 : “olornds, Hed niren Sceptic, N I Hickmans | houy “in” Ban Frnncioce. James Campbell | Address HIGHLAND SERINGS HOTHL, or | c ‘ | G i is well known in a as well as in “}‘l"':m“ 1[: < *:'“ o ,,,:L\x{-;‘ gl g PARAISO HOT SPRING ‘""‘A":""j!' 2 , Must sa_Kennels hill Ken' | . AV, Jr., California Jockey Club s ving Invested much money | QAKLAND PIONEER SODA WATER CO. | Mouterey County, Cal. —For beaith, rest, n immer C, Fisher & Baltzer's oy's Da Colonel Biil, California ‘Jockey Club Kenneis | Il DOUR Praces Sud ‘her Thirteenth and Webster _streets, Oakland: | climate that cannot be equaled; up-to-dats N Tt LT W b Bro Miss Pye, California Jockey Club Kennels' Al h principal business men. AHRENS. PEIN & BULLWINKLE, 620 Post | accommodations; beautiful scedery; profusion 5 P eison - Botiun ¢ Mot Fan. Dorritt Powhat nnels' Warren Clerk, Po S Street, San Francisco. of flowers: hot soda, suiphur and electrio 1 ia s F H Perkins T. J hattan Kennels' Calrnsmuir Doctor, Powhattan | JUDGE JUDD ILL. b2 A i e | baths; swimming tank 30x60 feet. Our masseurs an’s Que Kennels' Powhattan Cricket, Powhattan Ken- | | are &l graduatés, " Hunting and dahing; cri . nels' -Warren Tattle W. J. Foster's Vivacity, | 5 s ———————————————————————— | dren s ground, croquet, lawn tennis ombs. E ¥ Venne, Dr Lo Greennauma | Life of Former Chief Justice of Ha- ™ e™ "Hot Sand Bath | dance ball; Jarge hotel and M cottages affo i R A Trumpet Tick, McLellan's Dewey, G. L. Waring's waii Despaired Of. | F ey N | ing_spectai accommodations for families ixon’s Criss Cring| le Ken Sweet William McLatchie's Golden Dandy, | Special C 2 The hills ay® from {iluminated by gas. By train, Third and Town K k nels’ Sam's wn's Scorcher, R. B. de B. Lopez's | HDSCIRL Epne eviupdante of (ine On fwe Hotel with send streets, San Francisco, 9 a. m.: First and i Orangedale Kennels' tmp. Darter, HONOLULU, H. L, April 17.—Upon the e | Brsdway. bakland s:10 8 m., duily for Sole; S LOUIS NOW LEADS. Ken d'Aquin’s Alden Artist, J. M. arrival in port of the Australia April 11 tages ul miles to sorings. Round-trip tickets 83, at S. ley n. George Bell's The Leg- a Hon. A. F. Judd, former Chief Justice drives. FAMO MINERAL P. otfics, 613 Market street. Telephons and Ormskirk Bell's Lady Mash, J. B. Mar- N T SULPHUR a | Star £ ern Clubs Is Shifted C. Young's den Swagger. B. Martin's Golde f the republic, who was a passenge MUD and _HOT SULERIUR _snd | postotfice. For illustrated pamphlets and fur- % ke Ls S 4 Scot Jr.. Win A s Dottie T 1. "Martins | aboard, was found to be so ill as to be SAND BATHS. K0F Ty Sl ve- ther_information address E. L. PERRAULT, Winters Ken- imp. Rex D, unable to move of his own accord gain_health. M. D., proprietor and resident physicfan. lden Sunshine, J. H. Dibber: Turner's Nuisance ¥, € Abcut Somewhat. *Belle Bon- *allon’s | was brought ashore in a stretcher AT PASO ROBLES i — JLWy Cax- 8 removed to his home. He is worse ‘ HOT SPRINGS ) B ty, | being unable to say a werd or to rec Flowers and well kept ground miskirk_Harry, 1. L. E nize the members of his family " ere Shady walks an nearest friends expect the end very soon. & iates, including hotel, strong’s | Physicians and trained nurses con- | baths and physic attendance, y $10 to §21 a_week. Write for illus- Brokaw, Mrs. F. Baitze w WIRF - H 7 strong’s Vera - : piNpay e Fernwor A. Po , T. P. | stantly in attendance on the patient. | § o L | Cushi s M SRS ; . 3, | SOUTH B LOMOND, CAL. iehing's Mike (RIERS T Howards Gater INDIANS DISSATISFIED. || sFECIAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TIOKETS. || Om\‘ e o ntlr Sbinde B - “ C. x It S. Greene- rin, Mrs. G. Bradley Dyne's Saanich | { e ke agement. My personal attention will be paid us n's . Duke B. E. Russell's TERRI James' Tatt Bioux at Fort Yates Declare They Are Red 233, 640 Market st., 8. F. o e e o whematim 3¢ Tourd e < ER James e A passed by none. nformation at Traveler & i arch, G = Rufus, Fried- | s die Bruce's s Birdie Bruce's | Not Fairly Treated. || Otto E. Never, Propristar, Paso Robles, Cal. tfice, 20 Montgomery st.. or o i id ciner's Queen, s | Browni S e | FORT YATES, N. D., April 25— There | ———— "B DICKINSON, Legses. . P D, Line Rt or: | s e rn ety | is great uneasiness and bitterness of feel- | Dl BCSHOT | Branting Mac, S 0w e hionx Tndlais e oRE] VICHY SPRINGS s Venom, H.'| “pUGS—P. H, Myer's Irishman { the policy of the Indian Bureau. Suddenly | SANTA CATALINA ISLAND’ . iggs & # Luci- | YORKSHIR] Miss M nd without explanation their rations c B From Los Angeles, Cal vern, W. | 0.2 foller's Jack, Willlam E. | have been cut in half and the money from ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. | Three miles from Ukiah, Mendocino County. Grace . B “;{”"‘_‘,‘;";in}l“"{": the sale of hides and the annual interest | Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- | Natural electric waters, champagne baths; . '8 | money has not been paid. They hold this the ““Tuna Club. | place in the world of this class of waters | Wollle, W : 4 = yur Famous Marine Band. s flow of 1 £ ¥ s i o o 5 = ur Fam: having continuous flow of natural warm water T Elcho ¢ | POMBRANTA Pusrour's, Nicolwa: a5 §90e (Slvectly L vioistion of the seeaty. | direct. from springs to bathtubs. - Lovaly Champion Queen. H. 'N. | o e AMrs. W. A. Burne' Mug- | here from the Pine Ridge Sfoux, urging COUNTRY CLUB, | Emundn: SHHTS 303 Tabie Hest Hlase. Opens Howsna, tin's Dick Har- | ging | that if peaceable means fail to securc the | - S s Yourneninte. ~ | e Ben . Sta L Baron, B. Eck- | “JANAN b S—Mrs. M. J. Hatje's | treaty rights there is nothing left for 1, CAMP LIFE J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Proprietors. ley's s Queen Bess | enbrecher's i Tep B H. W. Reddan's | them but to fight For fuil inf . hotel rates, unique ar- : - - . R H 1 Wigdess 5 S Newman's JBeauty | Nippon. MraS Bucholiz's Jeddo, T H s}pv_; cis g o Ampig and Miustrated pem- e ng's Sport S, L. Tevis' La Thrash- | enson’s C T. H._Stevenson's Wedalli: Y ply to SPRINGS, oM. ; i s B LD e L i ab; | ensone CodoL T, H_Stesnenn's Wedalllans. . | REBELS VICTORIOUS. phlets; aopt W SKAGGS &g ony - v hours S s L Thomas | Lassie, A Dellow’s Ribbs, §. Whelland's Lilly, | Deane’s Tessa, Mrs. W. A, Deane’s Baby. Mry. | — Market st., San Francisco. |from San Francisco and but nine mifles of rackerjack, | A. Hyde's Magic Horpe: £ . .| W. A Deane's Bluette A. Deane's | Colombian Revolutionists Hold the | staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; BOSTON TE D. Plllsbury's Sly | Queenie, Mrs, W. A. T | 7 1 best nmatural bath in State; grand mountain A W, Mrs. H Oakside Fremont, | —CHOW CHOW-Ed Tooker's Chow. | Principal Seaport. | scenery; good trout streams at door; telephone, < Mrs. J. P. Norman's Lady Montez SIMAUX-—H Brown's Nugget | . CARACAS, .Venezuel i 95 telegraph; daily mall and expre: FIRST- « ting DACHSHT §. Martin'g Snook, W LLANREOUS- . Markenberg's Prin A AS, Venezue April 25 (via (A5 'HOTEL "AND STAGE SERVICE: ” % | metin's e 2 s Yot 2 A RO o Markenbere's Prince. | Haytian cable).—A German steamer which FAMOUS moning and afternoon stages: round trip from ) Jr’% | dine, W. 8. Martin Bun; Buff, N. J. Stewart's Dorothy of Blenheim, E. | has arrived at La Guayra reports that San Francisco only $ 5. Take Tiburon ferry . Dr. F. Bunpel's N ¢ ¢, Dalton's Tiny, B, §. Dalton’s Ting How. | the Colombian revolutionists are masters at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, £ a day or ein, Dr. E. Bunnel's Otra, Dr. E. Bun-| TRICK DOGS-E, Markenbers's Tiny, C. | of Carthagena, the most Important Co- fi" ROY T S asastng: hekla, Dr. E. Bunnel's Gretchen, Newhian's Goldes. T4 | Tombi4 o : e consta: n. r | man’s Golden Lion, \I(mhl'\n harbor. ive years; pat T :_‘ MULGREW, Proprietor. The waters are noted for their thousands of n Sil- Phil Baths refitted and improv: scenery, delightfu!l walks. Hunting and fish- | ing. No fogs. l!ne:uzxa!ed’ for héullhi‘ reat ::lnd recreation. Rates. $12 to $14 per week. Trains . o Teave Thira and Townsend streets, S. F.. 9 a. | ()5 oy MAY 12t Rou o and 2:45 p. m. dally. Carrlages at Gfiroy | oo WA o0 Foon for springs. For illustrated pamphlets address | ZTOPTICL R. RORFRTSON. Propriet P e ———|xe0. TOCALOMA, *@™ BERTRAND First-class accommo- aations: reasonable rates; for famtles and par h g es to_Bear LAND or Pahl's The most attractive place in Lake County to flo! FoR BLUE I.AKES spend your vacation. Boating, bathing, bowl- ing. tennis, livery, new walks, etc. Write for Will be opened, vnder new manage circuler to H.'WAMBOLD, 15, New hotel being built. Fishing Laurel Dell. Lake County, Ci e and bathing. For fu P s Sqiress O. WE N, 41 Third st cures of Rheumatism. Gout, Lead and Mercurial . Poisoning. Liver and Kidney Discases, Neural- gla. Dyspepsia and all Bladder and Urinary Eomplaints. Hotel and cotiages renovated. | Magnificent SPRINGS 918 Larkin street. Is a common affliction; it comes on stealthily and is apt to stay. In this case impur- ities are not thrown off and poison the blood, while elements needed to repair tis- sues are voided and vitality is lost. Then come LUMBAGO and RHEUMATISM or ee 2, Kan THE best camping, plenic and pleasure resort | TfvH F GEYSERS, Soroma on the cc is DR. C. C. O'DONNELL'S County, MIN PRINGS. The greatest remeds OF NATURE'S WONDERS. for Qisease, liver and stomach com- swimming. fishing, atism and catarrh in the world for pamphlet. I Chicago 6, Minneapo. roit 1, Cleveland . DECLINES TO PLAY plaints, rheun 46 miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R. and . | F. and N. P. R. R. give special - other danger signals. Your system is run down and wears out. Diuretics or kidney cures merely spur the organs temporarily and make things worse. The disease is BALL AT SAN ]OSE rnml";“' (nll'nges and !‘»nbx "k'\h ed ; “, nd \r! Redwood Crove : ent che No fogs nor poison oak at the valk from Fairfa ion, near San reached only by re-enforcing the nerves of that region, and this is the work of my . Mineral water, boats and b athing | e voished hou 't vooms to free. Inquire of DR. C. C. O'DO! LL, of- | quire of J. 8. Bellru Sausalit. - flee 10211 Market st., between Sixth and | B, SLINKEY & CO., SE. cor. Market d Fifth sts. he baseb: alifornia [ ® [ i [ § Seventh, 8. F. If you want your health this | @| s the place to go. g PG -5 e 3 B G R | SANTA CRUZ Mountains—A_quiet ranch ‘miles from Santa Cruz: delightful GLENWOOD HOTEL, Fome in redwoods: running water: ab [ | fruit: good table: terms 3 50 week. Ad anta Cruz. Cal ® i Z fiv n ne Amony the redwoods, Santa Cruz Mountains minutes’ walk from depot; cream, fruit, poul- try; chalybeate springs, swimming ‘tank. amuse- ment hail; acetylene gas. Round trip, '§2 30; §§ free carriage. WM. MARTIN, Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt. " This is a simple and natural remedy. That is why it is so successful. Dur- ing all my practice I've found nothing equal to electricity for curing nervous dis- eases. I have cured thousands of cases for which tonics and repose had been of- Pig & 11 a non-; oo Femedy “t0r " Gonorriiee Sleet, Spermatorrh Whités, unnatural ?= charges, or say infla~mas o 310 per ‘weel Glenwood, Cal ems obdurate. 9900000090201 CRNARERCIRARING0OECRNNIINC0000000900000WO to the req 15 hou from San b drawn the ® rY ] BTE Tauiae i o sob tion, | irritation ifa ’”,‘; a4 game Fas o Red Bluff, April 2, 1900. fered and failed. Neither passivity nor drugs will cure. For that Kidney Trouble, Xx(or-‘fifinmwx! SlngpnFl:f.nr:g.:'fitr:e.:» '::'Mlmfi m:.--?:c‘.‘&;::& H_W“"s“;ngg e 11»133' DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN: Your Elec- that pain or weakness in the back, you need electrical animation. My Belt fills you iy B R e e e I S Soia .,m"...-,: P r round g < e g address WM. J. WHITE, Gene 3 s exist s ‘:.' al Of the Cali tric Bfl} has C"!allnly |mProvcd my ailment. with this life force. Here is a sedative and an invigorant. ‘It soothes away pain B0 Market l‘;'..us."l-‘.;“l‘e‘lgfion:) g:?:‘ s o ,,;,',Z ,\f:.;,;’:;”‘." x'«?axw”& The action of my kidneys is now better and nat- and renews vigor. The improvements in my famous Belt make it the most reliable MINERAL . ural, nor do I suffer any longer the inconve- in the world. It is a grand remedy for your Kidney Trouble. It will aid the circu. CARLSBAD SPRINgs' i v 1 . . b ke Ce . Vat. P4 linelrs Siiike. nience usually attendant upon kidney trouble. I lation, clear away congestive pressure and strengthen relaxed muscles and gl e iy, artach Hver. kitney LA SALLE, Til, April %.—Tt is an- am well pleased with your treatment. Yours t P glands. and biadder affections. Aecommodations first IA BALLS. ard‘*‘mm;‘ ‘g","'* i il W. C. LANHAM. :'IHY IT. Call and test my method of applying this grand power, or write °""q§v_";";"n’é&%x’r‘gf'flefiy“fih, R o coal miners empioyed by the Spring Val- ¥ % for my illustrated book. No char e - “oal Con ¢ have struck. T s b charge. {0 3 infrs presenied & Semand that e ki e. L Pe e NAPA SODA SPRINGS. ihe co " "Ehouid bereafter hold Tack DR N M ; IN arket St., Corner Kearny, San Francisco SN REW MARAGEMNI: Enl fro e o ¢ his ai e - % > 3 . nlarged e S5 e et e G 53 . A. McLAUGHLIN, 5 Durisk Bck, Comer Sping i St Sros, Los Aol S e i e n e ged to 18 Page company require its employes to become Office Hours—9 a. m. to § p. m. Sundays 19 to 1. NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES. .0""5 VIST OPEN MAY Ist; tcns of members of the unfon. Several confer- ) A fruit; help yourself; illus- S Wers held without result i 0000000000000000600000 e A T P e 81 per Year. s

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