The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 29, 1900, Page 15

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1900. 15 TROUBLE OVER APPOINTMENT OF GIRIMONDI REPUBLICAN LEAGUE ELECTS ALDEN ANDERSON PRESIDENT L R e B e e e e e e B Much Comment Follows the.‘TO San Jose Falls the Honor Naming of Consul to Santos. e Is a Roman Catholic Priest, but Has Aroused the Enmity of His Churchmen in Wash- -— Special Dispatch to The Call WELLING- EADQUART ON HOTEL, Washingt April 28— | h comm ywed the belated | unceme J. J. Gjrimondi, | @ * 9299 ¥ ent Mckinley | o S Lot Bra- the Roman Cath- | b ¢ ach the fact | ¢ priest to be |} at has occa- | | has incurred | ¢ belonging_ to | & on. Dr. Giri- | his respects 1 alifornia del of whic church ante B R T s R R ons Granted and Post- D R S T R R 3 r atio Perry Rob- ginal—Leander F. Wilhoit e—John H. Gibson, Pen. nal widow, rei W 2 PO OGP Pe e ing posing of oth: ention of the State & f Republic djourned to-day The meeting was calied to order at 10 clock f commit- ldresses by blymen rdee were heard. dent M- Anderson was 3 by The t sther offic sllowed tically without opposition. The result is as fol- lows: » " Alden Anderson of Alameda, president; 28.—The battle- | cijo Lloyd of Santa bara, first vice y docked at the | president; Lenn Shaw of i Ana, sec- d_treasure n the ways. The|]and. assistant secretary King was ms nder the direction of | T. D. Riordan of 1 F isco, G. J. | N nstructer Homer Fer- | Grifiith of Los Angeles, H. A. Melvin of | few times in the history | Oakland, John Martin of Yuba, J. W. Bal B v of such low | jard of Orange and nk L. Coombs of ad t n of 80 impor- | Napa were chosen as delegates at large. erprise San Jose was selected as the meeting - Fell Under a Car. 1 28—A roadmas- | 3 w!\llrh were riding i | position & 3 P he platform adopted is as follows: dorse and reaffirm our | | place of the next convention without op- | We most heartily 1 1 company. left the i —— — " h | MILLER DIES AS THE 2 ‘s Shanes RESULT OF HIS WOUND ay his chances of | Dr. Bogle, the Santa Rosa Physician, | Held for Murder Without | Bail. | Bpecial Dispatch to The Call. SANTA ROSA, April 28.—James M. Mii- ler, the Hinton-avenue paint and wallpa- per dealer who as the result of a misun- | derstanding over money matters was shot P TR dn et in s g ] * = ADVERTISEMENTS. The man tangled in the tape from the ticker is the t; of the average T ss man. is business cares | | about like the coils of a ictor and slowly crush out his The common sign of the busi- slavery is “weak stom- e natural consequence of the ng, the indigestible pastry, e and pie or doughnul | rich many a man stuffs his | | h under the name of “quick | | The quickest way back to | | | | ong stomach and sound health use Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- Discovery until perfectly cured. | | It goes to the root of disease. It || removes the cause of ill-health. | It makes more blood and better ‘ blood, and this blood nourish every organ in the body to u: The Late James M. Miller. est point of vigorous health. & B R e e ] g the summer and fall of 896" H. Scrgeant, Hsq., of Plain | | by Dr. 8. 8. Bogle In the back yard of his Lo, Ohig. "I became all | | regidence on Mendocino street Wednesday Pieree foreaout of order, 1| | evening, dled this morning shortly after Acbility, and advised Dector | | 11 0'clock of his wounds. den Medical Discovery, and, Immeadiately upon belng informed of the hanks to you for vour sdvice. 1 used siz | | fact Dr. Bogle, who since ‘he shooting has bottles; and since I stopped taking it about | | been out on $10.00 bail, proceeded to the one vear go. 1 have not taken any medi- | | Bhnrlf('as;\m:;, l\7:‘here }}: gf"s“:nhg::div"xpi y | ty. he! ogan ' b 3 wen ey Sty apncary,berm abic o movk | | e Sudge Brown of the Justice's Court and swore to a complairt charging Dr. Bogle with murder and he was rearrested. eating. My blood and nerves are in An inquest was held this afternoon an = ¢ brought in a verdict to the effect sbape, wnd, 1 am in good running order.” | | the 4% cazed®met 1is death as the resuit Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure biliousness. | | of » nu‘ho( wound at the hands of Dr. 8. e. ‘As soon the verdict of the Coroner's every day. My appetite is good, 1 can eat three square meals & day. end 1 do not feel thaet miserable bursing in the stomach after »n at Bremerton | ond vice president: A. L. Lindley of Sac- | ernoon and at 5 |ramento, secretary; Felton Taylor of Oak- | Allen, em- 2 e of Entertaining the Dele- gates of the State Clubs e When Next They Assemble in Convention. CLIC LLoYD FIRST VICE PRESIDENT.. RETIRING PRESIDENT AND NEW OFFICERS OF THE LEAGUE. B+ 000000006000 06000000000600000400000+060 0040906000000 000+0+0000060+0000000-+0]|len G belief in and devotion to the teachings, tradi- tions and historical principles of the Republi- can party and w alleglance to the principles enunclated in the K especlally emphasize our publican National Convention, adopted in Lout n 189, ve that the laboring, producing and uring interests of the United States ntained by the wise and judi- stablished Republican policy of pro- n to American labor and American in- dustry We earnestly and heartily endorse the wise, able and patriotic administration of PresiGent McKinley and declare that the Republicans of alifornia unanimously favor his renomination re-election We earnestly commend the action of the Re- the Republican t a a early placing the military under the ju- risdiction of the civil power, and in the course pursued in dealing with Cuba and the Philip- of Governor ction his wise actfon | in_enforcing economy and efficlency In the | management of the several public institutions £ the resulting in a great saving to the public treasury and materially lightening the burdens of taxation We favor the cc pending in ( tion_of Unit the people. We commend the action of Congress in_ pro- viding for laying a Pacific cable from Califor- nia to the Hawailan Islands, and we favor the stitutional amendment, now ngress, providing for the elec- St jury was announced the matter of admit- ting Dr. Bogle to bail was argued before | Judge Brown. The motion being over- rule | he the doetor was lodged in jail, where wili have to remain until” after the | trial. Much sympathy is bel:g heard for ugh- both families. One of Mr. Milier's ¢ ters s a well known teacher at Gey ville and another attends the State U versity at Berkeley. Both arrived to-day before their father died. SUIT TO PREVENT THE DIVERSION OF A RIVER TOPEKA, Kas, April 23.—Attorney General Goddard left .to-day for Wash- ington and will on Monday file in the Su- preme Court an injunction suit in the name of the State of Kansas against the State of Colorado to prevent the diversion of the water of the Arkansas River from its natural channel. For several years past numerous irrigating companies, do- ing business under charters granted by Colorado, have been tapping the Arkan- sas River, and the people of sixteen coun- tles In Western Kansas allege that they are thereby deprived of water which nat- urally belongs to them and upon which r- | they are dependent. The suit is brought at the Instance of these counties and upon_the authority of Governor Stanley. The Supreme Court will be asked to for- bid the granting of further franchises and to enjoin the State of Colorado from renewing those already in_existence. The estimated value of the property in- solved in the sult Is $75.000,000, and about 000 acres of land are affected. ADVERTISEMENTS. o i ““Breaks up”’ Spring Colds, Grip-Influenza. Manua! of all Diseascs sent free. Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co., Cor. William and John sts., N. Y. Be sure to get HUMPHREYS’ FELTON TAYLOR ASDISTANT SEC. AND TREASURER. ALLINDLEY, SECRETARY . continuation of the same across the Pacific to | tention of the League of Republican Clubs as our possessions in the Philippine Islands. We favor the early o nstruction of the Nic- | the supren tion, o good | front to the enemy in lh‘e coming Presidential D Wit e ey wad | We have no' time to lose. The arst gun in the | FLY-CASTERS COMPETE e same wherever | imp | roads, and urge u tlon of such laws as will caus: permanent construction of t We adont the following language, used by | otic citizen in his inaugural addre: as the sentiment of this league on the sub of the well-tried and thor- | ‘The declaration of the party now restored | y to power has been in the past that | t opposition combinations | trusts or otherwi condition of t to_control ‘arb! ¥ among our citizens; and it will pr supplies, e transportation of This purpose will be | the enforcement | laws now in existence and the and support of such new statutes as may be necessary to carry it into effect.’” | w Republican clubs and organizations should be | f, appoint special committees who ed with the duty of calling u the | ecommendation pon | Hooper, ali of San Francisco immediately | * Firth Distri ag the law F. E. E coming_elections, now requires t regletration in every cour at there must be an entirely new Un- r 24 of | August next for the ¢ delegates to te convention to nominate Presidential lectors, district conventions to nominate rep- | ntatives in Congress a es Senators by direct vote | ocal conventions | Conner, Ventura: A. T. Currier, Spadra: Filo ; and Senators In | J. Bevidge. Hollywood. E ed districts and members of | ‘Seventh District—0O. Z._Hubbell, A. J. Hub- the Assembly v effort should be made by all Repub- lican organizations to take all necessary mea ures to thoroughly provisions of the law, which gives him every ise his choice freely ventions nominating candi- | luls Obf the voter on t ‘tor | Wallace. Santa Ana; Ben Brooks. Humboldt; | Hatte Louls O'Neal, San Jose: W. E. Dargle, | Boctd urge upon the at- | Oakland, and O. A. Hale, San Jose. Reed We would most earnestly i f LITH I ] | ! | | I Il I ~ |ROOT'S WORDS DIRECTED AT THE KAISER i Had Germany in Mind When He Spoke of Future Warfare. P ST Berlin Government Believed to Have Its Eyes Fixed Upon Territory in the Western Hemi- sphere. ot 2, Spectal Dispatch to The Call CALL HEADQUART + @ ¥ ® + ® i E 1 TON HOTEL, WASHI N, Apri 2 Secretary Root’s sensational declaration American Government will + ° )i * + > . ® T ° + ® t L4 + @ * @ * ® * L3 + @ + ® * trine leveled, it is sa tion offi s, at the Gove - im the Grant dinner last night | upon to forcibly uphold th | | | are fixed upon territ n Hemisphere— | Coming from the | statements = | the graves siderabl ble comment ¢ | bers of the diplomatic injuri erman Em rgume respect may they pre United Sta The ( | use them as a new of nis naval bill. State I vices show the | this measure dec | needs some exter | the members Ppar ces of the p to ve whelmingly to give an ment or to take action which migh onstrate the need of a stronger G navy. But it is hoped by the admin tion that Germany wil heed the war a e Department Kaiser s a bition with respect to the Western Hen sphere. FORMAL OPENING OF BELMONT GOLF CLUB ¢ | Special Dispatch to The Call. | REDWOOD CITY, April | opening of the Belmont Goif Club | place ay at Reid's Schocl | The club was organized about six w | ago with about forty members, | interest has been taken in it | bers t | clubhouse | been submitted. | | | ~The formal The guests of the club commenced ar- riving at Belmont on the morn and were coming and going all da; foursome match was played on the I this morning between R. B. Wheeler a e A. A, Peters against E yothe and | Kruttschnitt, resulting in a | "A lunch was served in the dining hall of Reid’'s School at 1 o’clock in honor of ent were Ir the oc sfon. Among those g the foilowing: Mr. and Mrs. Reid, and Mrs. Jerry, Miss Beatrice Bromfi Miss Mildr n, Miss Clara Lion, Mis Miss Florence Balley na Hopkins, Mis Hopkins s Emily Miss_Ethel Woodward I 1 rd. Miss Maude Hand s Marie Wells, Miss Carr. Miss Bow- Miss Harold, Miss Flore: C: | 2ghan, Miss Char v M | Davis, Miss Me Thompson, Miss Ch lito Brittan, Miss 1 ittan Kruttschnitt, P. Lindley, F. H. Drak Frank Fogg, J. Sefton, A. Reynolds, Hopkins, H. B D. H R o s M. B. Bow ers, B. Cartwright, Walter Harry Weihe, Ray Wheelen Kelley, ph Brown and Don- well as upon the Republican party at large mportance of complete organiza- | that we may present a united | tion in ord nding conflict has already been fired. Ac- tion should be the watchword of every patri- ON STOW LAKE WATERS The district dfjlv‘lal@s selected a -— - o, Muings, Eureka: E.B.| The San Francisco Fly-casting Club held Taylor, Napa. Alternates—C. H. Beiden, | its sixth Saturd: contest E anta Rosa: Joseph Prior. Marin: Ellas D.|Stow Lake. The weather was damp anc the ROl Tien, ¥ cold, with a strong wind blowing from the & Lapg outhwest, which made it uncomfortable n Joaquin; ¢ exander, C: nates—T. H. Braky, Sacramento; A. G. San Joaquin; S. W. Wood, Sutter; H. in the different rather lig for those who participate events. The attendance Some fair score: In the long: first, with a Brotherton was' second, with 115 feet: Muller third with 107 feet. The official table shows the various scores in detail: a District—Wil Oscar Tolle, 3 Alternates—Colonel T. . “George D. Flock, Major am Ineke, D George g M. Bettman, San Fran- sign, A, Shumat D. Miner. Charles L. W Rickard, Frank Fried, S NAME. strict—Charles S. Swaln, lin_ Santa Barbara; S, Robert D. Wadé, Los W. Hyatt, Los Angeles: J. T. | bard, Frank H. Short, Truxton Beale. ~Alter- | Young ohn Brown, William Snow, E. Nolton, | Brotherton .. cElroy. Brooks . The four alternates at large are: A, 8, [ Everett ......| at P. Brown, San | Muller --.---- That Feeling of Exhaustion IS PROMPTLY CURED BY HUDY AIN! HUDYAN gives strength, energy, vim, vigor, because HUDYAN g builds up the nervous system and gives a renewed impetus to the circulation. HUDYAN cures one and all of the following symptoms: (Fig. 1) Headaches, Dizziness, Swimming. § (Fig. 2) Hollow Eyes, Haggard Look, Dots before Eyes. g (Fig. 3) Coated Tongue, Offensive Breath. i (Fig. 4) Pain and Weakness in Back. (Fig. 5) Trembling of Limbs, Shaky Knees. $ (Figz. 6) Swelling of Ankles, Cold Extremities. % HUDYAN cures loss of strength, loss of appetite, a feeling of languor, despondency, gloomy forebodings, sediment in urine, clouded : memory, general weakness, nervousness, sleeplessness, want of & confidence an1i all conditions that arise as a result of a letting down of the nervous system. HUDYAN corrects any organic weakness. § HUDYAN strengthens and stimulates to perfect activitv the Hzart, $ Liver, Stomach, Kidneys. HUDYAN quiets nervous irritability and tones the entire system. § If your constitution is broken down and your system devitalized ¢ then you need HUDYAN. HUDYAN makes rich, red blood that ¢ nourishes every part of the system. HUDYAN restores health, and permanently. b GET HUDYA from your druggist, 50c¢ a pack- age, six packages fo- $2.50. If vour druggist does not keep it send direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY CO., corner Stockton, Ellis and Market streets, San Francisco, Cal. e + of the Hudyan Remedy Co. may be DOCTORS‘ consulted by letter or in person. + Write your symptoms. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TESTIMONIALS OF THE GREAT HUDYAN—FREE g CRCECH OO X 2 ROK Lovett was | THIS WEEK WE WILL MAKE A - GRAND CLEARANCE SAL WILL CLOSE OUT ABOUT 1200 PAIRS - At $1.00 Per Pair. LACE AND CONGRESS SINGLE, DOUBLE AND CORK SOLES Pay your money and Take Your Choice. | === Just think of It! $r.00 = 2 pair for shoes that cost | = %4, $5 and $6 a palr. ALSO ABOUT 500 PAIRS OF |BOYS’ BUTTON AND LACE SHOES o- | Most of them French Calf, to be closed out at $1.00 a Pair. We do not fill mail orders from the Men’s and Boys’ $1.00 shoes. | THIS WEEK WE WILL CLOSE OUT 6> PAIRS OF | LADIES’ BUTTON AND LACE | SHOES, Coin and Square Toes, all sizes, at $1.25 a Pair. ALSO ABOUT 400 PAIRS OF "| LADIES' PARIS KID, VESTING TOP LACE SHOES, Latest style Coin Toe, Patent Tips, all sizes, at $1.40 a Pair. sath=r | BEAR IN MIND— We will close out all our last year’s stock. Prices no objsct. !| WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES. 'NOLAN ‘BROS., 812-814 Market Street, PHELAN BUILDING. DR. PIERCE'S THIS BELT 1S WAR- ranted to be the latest im. proved, most powerul and 'a an s the best now manufactured in any part of the world. Its equal does not exist. Ths Baheanometer shows its electric current to be double that of any other. Easily reguisted. furably insulated. Latest improved attacn- ments. _ Special _conductors and _ electrodes, Double wire suspensory for men. 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Address HALL | STITUTE, Broadway, Oakl for sale at 1073% Market st., S. F. All private diseases quickly cured. Send for free book. | TOR PAKBERS, BAK- | BRUSHES =" mesisss s | hcuess, billard tabies, prewers, boukoinders. candy-makaps, can dyers. fiour mills, foundries, lam Daper- hangers, painters, ahoe factorles, stae blemee, tar-rocters. tancers. tallors, ete. BUCHANAN BROS. Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St Completely eradicated with. out cuttine or_ tyims. N cure, no pay. For informa tion address S. F. RECTAL ——— ITUTE. 1170 Market. N

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