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¢ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1900 TROUBLE AHEAD FOR POPULISTS Sioux Falls Convention Delegates Are Divided as to the Policy to Be Pursued by the Party. One Faction Favors and Another Opposes the Nomination of a Candidate for the Vice Pres-| idency—Conferences Without Result. [ views, and, eloquentiy pleads the cause of his champlor Merits of Stevenson. r ¥ the rats would never because of his | i conferences | ,r . them res he those advanc- Upor ity on the and Silver to assemble n_ ca it so to (urrul the ntire as. it meet 15 to be t did not sup-~ all the dele e felt sure tana, prot ¢ of many s m. opinion will resente o “xcept_from a stiff breeze blow- two sec! :2 ns of the g T weather condi- of the conven- MAY SEEKTO LEAD MIDROAD PROCESSION CINCINNATI, O ted meetin ), May 8.—At of the national middle-of-the-road Pop- cted for the routine national convention, called to order in Robin- e at 1 o'clock to-morrow rmer Congressman Hpward 1 1 commended to ntion for temporary chairman. pointment of the credentials com- nvention will resolve itself | nce meeting.” Ghis will benefit of the members of the | on resolutions. It will s Opera. Sulz Popul ADVEBTISEM}:)\ TS. | SENT FREE TO MEN! e vor of t an expre: A Most Rgmarkab]e Remedy That | =ion of opin: n the part of every State Quick'y Restores Lost Vigor resented solutions com- It s probable the to Men. cofftinued at the | A Free Trial Package Sent by Mail Tnmj:g to All Who Write Free trial packages of a most remark- en be taken up. om for the Presi- re being mai o ail who d a rather tate Me 1 Institute evening, but s0 many men who had bat andidate rs against the mental and Donnelly flering of lost manhood that ce. Until has decided to distribute | had not openly the ckages to all who write. Tt treatment, and all men who h any form of sexual weakness from youthful folly, premature 3 mory, weak back. fon of parts can now ves at home. ] has 2 pecullarly grateful th and seems to act direct | declar tc placed at of t to-night it was definite He had gness to ac- ntion desired : was not urging me cept fivat 3 him to do so, his own m s the presentation | r Congressman M. ama for President troubles that | of Nebraska for | ils and : are of misuse of the nat- | is combination found ural functions and has been an absolute t deal of favor am g the various guccess 5 A reguest to the fons not cont Barker or | State Med te. 32 Blektron is_evening buiiding. F id.. stating that forty-six you desire « free trial pack pledged to ages will be complied with promptly. The The situation_is Institute is desirous of reaching that n F ; complicated, making predic- reat vh L s i)y "Z,",",‘;"‘:E”,“'.:; the Presidentlal ticket mere 2 16 see how easy = > & al weaknese when é Sec Telary Jo A. Par: the proper remedies are employed. The I Committee at its Tnstitute makes no restrictions. Any man | meeting ¥ showed that nearly who writes will be sent a free sample, | 700 delegates rrived in the caref 1 in a plain package. so | on, with the that fts ent need have no fear of | © outh Carolina embarrassment or publicl Readers are ill be represented requested to write without delay. I's report in the matter - tonishing docu- t the work of or- It . . e e ganizing the middle-of-the-road conven- Dori’t Give Up G e R Rt | split at Lincc has cost $800, disease has 1,Hr,‘(.\|l(h<i of the very brink of despair, | 304 showed ti national e« ship. When the 2 of any his- outlay s size in the . v tor; f the cou Chairman Deaver of s of restless tor national committee expressed him- ¢ o s well ed with the record made, of worry ad care ¢ worry ad care [ ared emphatically (hat he would out the last ray accept the position of national chalr- tired brain would | man for the ensuing four years. rateful deliverer Wyoming Delegates Named. LEWISTON, Idaho, May S8.—At the | Tdaho State Republican Convention to- | day the following delegates were chosen s have suffe 1 have found re- South Whitley, 4 l' 5 1 : to u(la ¥ the L‘)\?Ilunn.l ‘k(l)n\enuon at N to have num spells th l’hhd'? phia: elegate a arge, e o Doure had nains ot | L. Shoup of Ada County: First District 1 2 pai W. B. Heyburn of Shoshone; Second Dis- had no appetite and | triet, James L. Allshie, I8aho; Third Dis- (rill L. L. Ormsby, Ada; Fourth District, Frank Gooding, Lincoln; Fifth District, George A. Robetham, Bannock. The com: mittee on resolutions did not bring in & voluminous report, confining itself mostly to terse references. There was an affir- mation of the St. Louls platform and an indorsement of President McKinley. pesivtde i ed me <o that 1 ihfiuu.lt‘ weuld lose my mind. After suffering s way for years my health was finally "W‘—rd with a few bottles of the Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine.” Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold at all igstores Om a positive guarantee te for free advice and booklet to Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Owing to the prevalence of smallpox no spring elections were held in two Ohlo towns, the officlals holding over. W Dr. Stevenson call atten- oS +d e o;-MAQ—rOO ® a pro- | the | After ‘0&0—@000@»0\"&0 R e S a2 2 will be the | 4 B m e e e b a o o e . e*'r‘e-c@o'-,\osw-@‘@ * ® * @ * S 2 & Y Hm—%wwwflwo»—wo—wm JAMES J. JEFFRIES, CHAMPION PUGILIST OF THE WORLD. B 204040404040 004040-000+000604040+0+0 Special Dispatch to The Call. = v EW YORK, May 8—At Asbury Park Champion Jeffries had a five- mile run on the road and a rub- down this morning. The boiler- maker says he beiie’ Corbett is | in better condition than he has been for vears, and that he will try to put up a | SUff fight. Tommy Ryan seems (o think | Corbett has a recollection of Jeff's fight with Sharkey and that his confidence of success is based on the idea that Jeffries will adopt the tacties he did in that bat- | tle. Jeffries was very much irritated over Corbett’s action in regard to the referee. He sald he had hoped the matter w tled and that Ghariie White was a: | isfactory to Corbett as he was to him. | Speaking of the | in Paris, Jeffries said he was in the hands of Brady, and if he won the fight with | Corpett, Brady might make any arrange- ments he saw proper in regard to his ru- ture movements. Ryan told an intimate friend this after- noon that he thought the fight would go ten rounds at least, and he belleved that Corbett would bang desperately in the ring as lang as there was 2 singie chance of possible victory. Corbett, training at Lakewood, sald to- da; rady says Jeffries Is hurt because I sald he was a very light champion, and thinks now he will go in and whip me quic] Well, he's got another think coming. 1 still belleve that he has no business with the championship, and he will neither whip me quickly nor whip me t all.” a'l'he ex-champion does not seem in the least worried now that he is sure the fight will take place on Friday night as sched- | uled. He goes about his work like a man who is sure of good results. His confi- dence in his ability to win is not false, He believes he js lucky in belng consid- ered the “outsider” in the fight and feels that his victory will come as a surprise to the whole ?ugfllsuc world. Gus Ruhliny Corbett’s trainer, says: “I am willing right now to put myself on record that no man ever enter: the | ring in any better condition to fight than Corbett is to-day. He is by far the clev- erest man I ever boxed with, and besides that he can slug with an{) man living. I belleve that ‘Corbett will beat Jeffries in- side of twenty rounds.” Here is what Jeffries' trainer, Tommy Ryan, says: - in\'e trained Jeffries for his last three encounters in the ring. I have boxed with him constantly for months, and I can say with perfect = truthfulness that he 0ows better and faster every day. Phys- fCally Jim Jeffries is . perfect fighter, Tis science I consider now fully equal to Cor- bett’s. The boiler-maker Is a dlflerem man than when he faced Sharke: public ought not to judge Jeflfle- contest.” Woods Gets the Decision. SAN JOSE, May 8.—The fight to-night ¥)y thn.l French offer to exhibit | between Tom Tracy and Woods of Santa Cruz was won by Woods in the eighth round on a foul, Tracy having struck a heavy body blow during a clinch. ANGLERS LISTEN TO A LEGEND OF THE M’CLOUD| Charles S. Whezler Charms Fly-Cast- ers With a Description of This Great Trout Stream. The members of San Francisco Fly-cast- ing Club turned out en masse last night at the bl-monthly dinner of that organi- zatlon. The attractions were varied, but chief among them was the announcement that Charles 8. Wheeler would speak of fiy-fishing on the McCloud River. Mr. ‘Wheeler first spoke of the literature of fly-casting, tracing it back gradually un- 1l he found a quotation in the New Tes- tament which he used to prove a portion of his argument. His remarks on the McCloud and its grandeur of scenery fairly entranced his auditors. Many of them in fancy found themselves again on its banks under the shadow of zrim old Mount Shasta, whip- ing the stream for the gamest of trout. I'he well known sportsmen at the dinner included: E_T. Allen, M. C. Allen, J. S. Benn, John P, Babcock, A. M. Whittle,' A.” M. Blade, Jonn Eutler, Dr. W, E. Brooks, I Brotherton, W. A B Firch, Clark Wise, . Watson, J. Homer TFritch, M. Geary, C_ Golchgr, ‘Dr. R._Isenbruck, E. H. Horton, T Rk g B Kennilt, M. T Cook. Wl L. Kierulft, ¢, B. Kennift, C. T. Lagercrantz, Jonn Erikson, A. E. Lovett, F. P. McLennan, A, Muller, H.' F. Muller, l(nl.me White, W, A 1. Miller, William Shad, D. Mansield, Bt e Feliier. B 1o Reed, Louis Weimmann, Achille Roos, S." Rosertheim, C. F. Stone, F. G. Sanborn, Jshn A. Sanborn, John F. Siebe, H. E. Skinner, C. C. Stratton, Jomes 8. Turner, C. F. Brandenstein, C. M. Walker, €, S. Wheeler, James Watt,” George Walker, A. T. Vogelsang, C G. loung_ Jacob Levi, Louis Butler, Frank Marc: and Charles Mayer Jr. It was decided to offer a valuable gold matchbox, decorated ith a jeweled “fiy.” to the Chicago Club, which will pro- mote an open to the world tournament in August. The club officlals are to frame such conditions governing competition for the trophé' as they may elect. Henry Smyth, secretary of the club, is expected home next month from a win- ter's sojourn on the Mediterranean. = He will be entertained at dinner by the mem- bers at a convenient date after his arri- val, A stris orehe-trn. played popul.r selec- tions_dt progress of the dinner, The Boston double quartet nnd ing vocal selections er Jr., ‘o rtuoso the li:fid i Suditors with the poulbdmuoor ‘that int trument as he brought S here bel in the lst of There being a vacancy EX-CHAMPION CORBETT SAID TO HAVE REGAINED HIS OLD FORM Pugilist Jeffries Admits His Belief That His Fellow-Californian Is in Better Condition Than He Has Been for Years. A an S | heart | and Don’t Worry D e e e ] ISTEAL. MAY REACH A HALF MILLION Investigations of Havana Postal Frauds by the Authorities Show a Startling Money Shortage. Eyidence That $411,000 Worth of Stamps That Had' Been Ordered Destroyed Were Never Burned, but Made Use of by Embezzlers. et HAVANA May 8.—The postal frauds have been the principal topic of conver- sation in Havana to-day, although as yet the papers have scarcely alluded to the matter. The Department of Posts admits yof Neeiy in Government Cuba skall be placed under 1 contr NEW YORK shown at Postutics Bever on Sunda: at embezziing 336, s brought to light the fact that - of last year the receipts showed a charge of rnment funds. l | ® B i e o members George T. Klink, the first of fif- teen applicants on the waiting list, was elected. NATIONAL CLUB SUES ‘ TO SAVE ITS LICENSE | Pruy' an Injunction Ro Collector Scott From Interfer- ing With Its Business. ‘Wihether or not Tax Collector Scott will be permitted to carry his threat into exe- cution and revoke the license procured by the National Club on February 13 last will be determined within the ne weeks Suit was flled by the club yesterda him from inter- f the club until court. Upon the Dunne issued a filing of the suit Jud temporary writ of injunction and assigned the case to Judge Murasky for hearing. Scott contends that the club forfeited its right to a license when, a short time ago, it "held an exhibition in Mechanics’ Pavi- lion, when Woodward's Pavilion was named in the license as the scene of the contest. g | VOTER WINS THE TOBOGGAN. | Larchmont Stakes at Morris Parlk Taken by Kilogram. NEW YORK, May S8.—The Larchmont stakes for three-year-olds and the To- beggan handicap were the features Morris Park to-da and large crowd came to see some high port. The Toboggan attracted nine the best sprinters in training, and V- ter, the even- money favorite, won aribert closed very fast in the last s h and ot up in time to beat Cont head lor the place. The Larchmont went to Kilogram, who led all the way. lie was 19 to 1 in the betting. Resui Six furlongs—Vulcaln won, Specific second, Bombshell third. Time, 1 One mile, selling— Kriss K mx‘P won. First \\mp second, Dan Rice thi e, 1:40%. The ~Larchmont, seven, farlongs—Kilogram won, Ildrim se«ond Petfuchio third. Time, 1:27%. The Toboggan, six furlongs—Voter won, | Maribert second, Contestor third. Time, 1:12 Four and a half furlongs—Lief Prince won, The Puritan second, Scurry third. Time, :34. One mile—Lothario won, Charentus second, Box third. Time, 1:40%. LOUISVILLE, May 8.—This was dogs’ and mudlarks’ day at Churchill The rain began with a heavy about 1 o'clock, and at intervals it up during the afternoon. Results: Seven furlongs, selling—Lennep won, La- machus second, Lord Zeni th! Time, 1:29. Six furlongs, selling—Dr. rr won, Opera | Girl second, Crinkle third Four furlongs- second, Donnie S One mile, selling—Samovar won, Nettie Re- gent second, Liliia d third. ‘Time, 1:431 Six furlongs, sel uess Me won, Tildy Ann second, Isabinda third. Time, 116, MKINLEY GETS WEST \ VIRGINIA'S DELEGATION FATRMOUNT, W. Va., May 8.—The Rw publican State Convention was held here to-day, Governor Atkinson presiding. These delegates at e to the Natlonal Convention were chos W. C. Curtin, S. H. Gram, J. E. Dan Flinn. recommen- The resolutions dation for a less s the civil serv dorses the gold standa the McKinley ad The rom- mittee on credentials custed from his s in ghe convention Dr. J. J. Haps mnswu of vette County, the man who, as a Republican member of the Legisiature, | held out and refused to vote for Senator | Scott last year. The delegates at large and the distric delegates are instructed to vote for Me: Kinley. ansion and | Pioneer Dropped Dead. | COVELO, May 8.—John Lyors, an old | pioneer of this section, dropped dead of sease to-day. Deceased was well | faverably known throughout the ! He was unmarried, and a nativ nd, aged 63 yea I Am §till Selling the Genuine Sanden Belt at HALF PRICE, I CHALLENGE THE WORLD On a $5000 Bord to Prove Otherwise. Mine is no model, no imitation, but the real bona fide A. T. Sanden Belt, protected by U. S. patent, made in 1899, the latest, up-to-date, the only Sanden, with no marks or perforations to mislead people; and, better still, you et them from me at the cut rates oi: 0. 7 $40.00 Belt for $20.00; No. 6 $30.00 Belt, $15.00; No. 5 $20.00 Belt $10.00; rather than pay other concerns which bob up here and there and are gone to-morrow, who ask an ex- tortionate price for a mere duplicate of the Belt, thousands of which I am sell- ing. Call on me and T will soon put you on the right track as to your condi- tion and tbe belt you need, or write for my book, “Three Classes of Men,” free. DR. S. S. HALL, ‘702 MARKET ST., ROOM 3, SAN FRANCISCO. { his a strainingTax | The $20.00 ba denosited a falling off of about §1 = ('l-fn:"";g“(’;. - 3 -, erage of the months previ licates. Nelther th ortage has been kept up ever st J. D. Lindsay. would It appears Ih t about that time Direct in regard to where this money ca of Posts Rath gave orders for the | €Xcent that it was furnisked by 00 worth of surcharge | °f M- Negly destruction. cf $111 stam account of the issue of a new work of destruction was left | ands of Charles F. W. Neely and but it i{s now ieved that t | CALIFORNIA GIVEN MORE DELEGATES | none of these s ps were destroyed, the theory being they were sent out LR 2 with the stamps. The avana re- 4 FALLS, N. D., 3 8 mount to about $13.000 a month, | {lonal Comr aet to-night and & to the books, but the other of- |2 | ef session decided that P. L ces of the island showed only $300 or |G x‘n»( .\llm{:w};-m sheul #t w ;»n:nnrm\r . ¢halrman of the conven . E » su]m nmuum‘e nb'l.rg e [ SR as &5 secratary sk Enieas DRt ti1s dstom Eaat AT A linois and Leo Vineent of Colorado as not discovered before, because the stant secretaries ceipts at antingo or Matanzas alone he committee th w id amout to nearly 34 Absolute | of the ‘State delegates proof that something had been going ol is ubmitted to Seer: fact that ! Committee and 1m Teased hown Ly the I the irst five Should th of Nceiy are involveds is | though the evide tify their on suffic.e ” CONDITIONS IN INDIA. here and | LONDON. May Secretary of s having as a | State ofr India, Lord George Hamilton ye. Carrydom R has recelved the following message from wer of attorney {r-rl " rd C urzor pointment T i militar uthoritt gerding the matter beyon liurh-'\ inspector general, b t of Posts » military of fodder and | heat. The r ilo'(pl of rellef % General. the, inspector | Body Is Reccvered. > a quarterly inspection. | & S Whs Bade his former Inspection tour he found a | SAN DIEGO. May The Body ore than $12.000, but sueh | n ot Alderman general has n On W n he thought he | =on, who was drevmed w hing « ¥ m 7 |two weeks ago at Coronas pler 3 Gereral Wood has ordered | found this morning on the beach by Bis that all property ling in the name | brother, Gaylor. L OO0 I0RROROR0I0HO O O TR0 20O RO ORI O IR ORORIRCHO O OHORCROROROAOACRORCEORD Xeletele] | GETHUDYAN AND GET WELL CHRONIC RHEUMATISH Pains in Limbs, Pains in Joints, Pains in Muscles, Pain in Back, Swelling of Limbs, ~Swelling of Joints, Swolling of Muscles, Pain Over Heart, St.ffness of Joints, Fiutlering of Heart, HUDYAN CURES. ALL DRUGGISTS, THIS PAINFUL AFFECTION IS DUE TO FOREI the blood. HUDYAN cures, because HUDYAN counteracts these polsonous acids, by gently stimulating the If fre HUDYA! in d joints, and is for men and will eure vou. One package affords rellef; GET HUDYAN from your druggist, he does not keep it, ELEMENTS (ACIDS) IN and six packazes will cure G0c a package, six packages $2 0. If send direct to HUDYAN REMEDY S0 s Stockton, Ellls and Market streets, San Franeisco, Cal ———_—+ ofthe KUDY N REMEDY CO. may be consulied by | DOCTORS | letter or in person. Write your symptoms. SEND FOR FREE CIRCULARS AND TESTIMONIALS OF THE GREAT HUDYAN. CHOROROACOAOROROAC O 0 (O OHCROICH OO ORORCRORCHOFCHOBCROROOIROACRCROH O O 0 ROEOROROROIORCROICHCY g WMQQDMWM'QOQMMOWMWWOabo.&mceo Wfi)}b‘) ammtmaooammmmmoaowm OPEN SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO Santa Fe Route The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Failway System begs to announce the completion of its railway from San Francisco to Chicago—2550 mfles. It is the only railway which owns and controls its track from the Pacific Ocean to Lake Michigan. It proposes to furnish prompt and satisfactory service, and it hopes to receive a generous proportion of the public patronage. - May 15t freight will be handled regularly to and from the East and all points in the San Joaquin Vailey and Southern California. Freight Depot: Corner Spear and Harrison Streets. The date for inaugurating passenger train service will be announced later. JOHN J. BYRNE, EDWARD CHAMBERS, General Plsseng& Agent, General Freight Agent, Lines west of Albuquerque. W. A. BISSELL, Assistant Traffic Manager, Santa Fe System.

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