The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 7, 1900, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE - 7, 1900. ~ o COLOR QUESTI WORRIES WOMEN'S CLUBS oth North and S a Decided Stand. w Wis., June 6.—Re-| N/ z t 1e of the day 1\ r ation of | ¥ not come to > ow. It was £ and af- e drift of the £ in favor of the majorty | support of Mrs. Lowe, who, as the.con- . n re ‘I-rl,mn z:.lon. president, with the color question b oo ue before the federation, wouid t e ainly be the best connecting iink be- o T ‘; ; tween the North and the South. instead of & mationet for | , The announcement that the ticket would " $e a - Ae up g bots e up of State federations | oaride Up with Mrs. Lowe as president | 1 Mrs. Baker of Colorado, k of Illinois and Helmuth of New York fon included lorado and Mrs re the color question will public controversy fin, the colored so individually t gation said to- ¢ * s h"’i: ird the business sesslon in the A oid s de along the lake | s cho L College, ntime, no I ! gations have sent n at the e board. on the other hand, the board of POLICE UNABLE T0 COPE WITH HIGHWAYMEN | Apother Name Added to the| ong List of Vietimsin | Los Angeles: | 4 h to The Call, withstand- | and police g ou FLUTTERS| 1sordered aigests | | AYING HOUSE” | tn San Franelseo | brothers and | r housewives ON YET outh Have Taken impossible the sending of another colored delegate to the convention. They hermore said that no matter 1ld decide to take action tion they would not ot during this bienntal. | is liberal stand is evidently meant in| s repeated refusals, eeems to please the e delegates and there is least the head of the | through with little oppo- As for representation on the board it is ltkely California will get something and | also discussing a candidate for Au- robbery n d g0, General John istone Jones, | T a bombsheil defense, ¢ ¥, th s of the duct- | proof of the records of the court sten- that the transcript ted in the interest of the | WHEY THE SfrorE / er, psf that_word tered apart a clea charge t JUDICIAL OFFICERS NAMEE FOR ALASKA Robert A. Friedrich, Formerly of | This City, Is Nominated for | Attorney. | WASHINGTON, June d refa a —The President to the S Sharp. Alaska Alaska; G. G. Perry, A. Friedrich, Alas- d, Montan A. M. to be Governor of a past presi- in Sitka, position of R L e S R S = ;‘09090&0‘@0'5‘03"@0 e e e e e e e ] . ® . GOVERNMENT EORCES ROUTED IN COLOMBIA With the Board of After Fighting Thirteen Days tha| -rmincd to remove be- Rebels Win Decisive n and / eight thousand to detention camps and the Chin- resist by force if neces- Victory. to him that the pl e merchants s attorneys for the fous suits filed for the 6—The steam vyacht | purpose, it Is reported, of securing a com- Mr. Charles T. | promise in regard to the quarantine, and | n Forrest | with the Federal quarantine official oniy as towed into port to a total | waiting un quarantine of Chin aving been I 1 at se | town has n broken to step in and to Boston 1o be fitted out £or | quarantine the city, there is food for any off Highland Light. The crew | kind of a sensation. were driven to the small b but stood | The stand of the Governor was taken by a tu before the State Board of Health at its meeting last evening. the board held ing most of t e For nearly two executive sesslon time there w 1 wro res which made re The Governor up- bers of the State board 1 attitude which he sald lorsement of the poll; ny of the plague in Chinatown, and wn- spent in quarantine. Say the Governor Is Prejudiced. Dr. Bazet and Dr. Anderson replied that | the "Governor was prejudiced and un- | scientific, and added that if he were of a entific turn of mind he might under- 4 these things, to which the Gover- nor replied that what he lacked in sclen he made up in common sense and anyway the existence of the plague would have to be demonstrated to him tefore he would allow any State aid. Without State aic the local board cannot hope to do much along their present line of endeavor. This morning the merchants will meot the attorneys for the Chinese in formal consultation. What the subject matte of the conference would be is not definit | Iy known, but it has been reported to the who ttorn for the Chinese by one < at the meeting of the merchants b | terday afternoon. that the propo: | was to reach some agreement by which of Chinatown be maintained only to be infected. It d in Chinatown that the quarantine raised, or at on houses suppo! v first repo a Tired, Nery ble? Do you I us. Dizzy and Trrita- promise and that the offer was that i the present suits would be withdrawn the symp: quarantine would be rajsed within a few Don't @ daye—in the shortest time in which it P ercome you | could be done und still_not overturn the The ma is impure blood. dignity of the board. The attorneys. for You need a good blood remed the Chincse claim there Is no way by ake F *TROZONE. It remov which a compromise of any kind can be Tehcs I TR DZONE. Ao reached—that is, short of an actual and S Soxpar psen o immediate withdrawal of the quarantine, riches the co se germs, tones up the sys oft 1gue incident nge of ses JECTROZ( cases of 3 MALE COMPLAI TISM, KIDNE puscles, destr: | and so there 1s not much looked for from | the meeting. It is further suspected th while the offer comes from the merchan S0l the board ftselt is fiot averse to hn ig the matter carried through and thar | it Is with the full knowledxe of the board that this is being done. Federal Quarantine Probable. cures chronte nding of FE TS, RHEUMA- AND BLADDER . ied linens to the TROUBLES. CATAR MALA- And then behind it all is the Federa] ‘o . w trd b quarantine service, one not to be desplsed No hom ‘or'f RIA. NERVOU . STOMACH Snd onhe not showing its reaj ,i"r.:;fll‘f.i « uiate and finely TROUBLE and ALL BLOOD DIS- purpose in the tangle of law and bactlll , cuff or collar turned handie all our work, r are done ns or UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Office 1004 Market Street, Near Powell. Telephone—South 420, Oakland Offige—409 12th Street. From the sclicitude of the Government at " Washington over the number of Chinese that_are distributing themselves all ove; the Union it is evident that if the quar. e EASE ELECTROZONE Cures by removing the Cause of Disease. antine of Chinatown be raised the the port and the city. | no% being taken to have inspectors on yo I : outbound steamers and on outhound A ?’}“;"‘1"',,’1111'.‘"’129' trains, but until courts have dectded "’fl.”‘;o";’\], MFG. CO. 8. F whether or not th oy Bt Dehis maintained the Governniert cannot act om——esremsses | The authorities at Washington are much EL | | | Inciderts of the Quarantine in Chinatown. B 4000000600006 0660000e6 06006560600 ededeieidedededo o W « themselves A this the Federal authortties wii r to prevent May Take Full Charge. Already the laws of 1800 ¢ Iy that the | ke hold just about when it pleases. It is provided that when in the opinion of the Government local 1 authorities are ble to maintain sarysquarantine or take all needful utions the Federal service may step in and take charge. This is what was done when the control of the quarantine | of this port passed from the hands of the | He sald he had not | had the slightest evidence that there was | til It was clearly shown to him that the | plague actually existed he would not al- jow & deollar of the State’s money to be ate to those of the Federal Government, and this s what is meant by references to the laws of 15%. At the meeting of the City Board of Health yesterday afternoon ~ there was practicaily nothing done. The board fs walting for the outccene of this morning’s | sult. 1t was declded to allow the ¢ or. the board fo rest In the hands of the Dis- ict Attornev and the attorney for the board, J. J. Dunne. | No regulations or preparations for the | removal of the indigent Chinese have been framed. This has been left to the | citizens’ committee. The Chinese will | probably be thoroughly fumigated and | | could be | the Board of Health was seeking the com- | | suppor | | | | quarantine may be | | Bodta” eral Government is very liable to close | In fact, steps are | then marched through the strects to the o . There seems to have been no other way thought of. Governor Secks Information. The conference between the Governor and the members of the State Beard was held in a private room of the Palace Hotel and executive. Drs. Hill, Crowley, Bazet, Ruggles and derson of the | State Board of Health were present; also ~Governor Budd, representing the Six Companies, and Dr. Ryfkogel. bactertolo- | gist of the Oakland Board of Health. The | sesslon was a stormy one. At the outset the Governor stated to the board that he ought for information. He had been re- quested by the National Secretary of State, he sald. for an_officlal state- ment of the exact conditlons existing in San Francisco in relation to the plague and had been trvinz hard for several days to secure information upon which he could base a falr and unprefidiced report. Thus far he had been unable to secure any re- jlable Information as to the existence of the plague in San Franclsco. and had | about come to the conclusfon that the disease did, pot exist here now or at any time. "He had formed the oninfon, however, that the State Board of Health had acted hastlly and without warrant in rting the local board without having an independent examination Into the ng conditiof For his tho Governor would not sanction the expenal- ture of State funds until he had secured the evidence that would warrant it Doctors Get Excited. Dre. Bazet and Henderson became | greatiy excited over the position taken by | the Governor, accusing him of prejudice, | They sald that he had been prefudiced | against the local board before he came | to them. They sald he was not a scien- | tific man and could not understand the conditions upon which they had formed ! their opinion and. finally. that if he could underatand the sclentific facts his prefu. | dice would not permit him to grasp them. | he Governor held his ground. giving | the two doctors a calling down that they | will not soon forget, and refterating his | position. _After the conference Governor Gnage retired. and Dr. Hill called the State to order in regular session. United | States Quarantine Officer Kinyoun, City | Bacteriologist Kellogg, City Health Offi- | cer O'Brien and a number of other physi- | m: cians were present. and the members of the press were admitted. Then came a_ciash between Dr. Hen- derson and ex-Governor Budd over an at- tempt of the acting secretary of the I m NO STATE AID UNTIL THE NEED FOR IT IS PROVED 'City Must Establish Existence of the Plague Be- ' fore Assistance Will Be Given-—Merchants Seeking Compromise. R OR SCRS SOR SR S R SORE SRR SO =0 o> | = o) = THE VOIE Acmoy| e ; e’ = R R R R R A R A S e e = M7 o, S Sory.. board to override the Governor by send- ing out to the Boards of Health of ah States a report on the plague condi- ounded, apparently, upon the find local 1 a resolution that Crowley “offer the State board make to the heaith author! in State of the conditlons existing here and at the same time not of the number of Asfatics who h this city for varfous points in the State since May 1. Dr. Henderson movell to amend by ex tending the Information to the boards of health of every State in the Union, on the ground that the_California_board is a -mber_of the National Assoclation of Health Boards and had voted for a rule which required every member of the a soclation to keep ail of the other me; bers thoroughly informed of the appear- ance and progress of contageous diseases {n its territory. The California board was bound, morally and professionally, to live s of every county up to this rule and must keep faith at thie | time. protested mildly against t the board da sake. The plague cases that have come under ob- servation, he sald, were confined to four square blocks and ‘as there had only been two ceses reported since May 15 there seemed to be no canse to spread general alarm. Crowley Budd on the Warpath. Ex-Governor Budd asked permission to speak and the request having ricane fashion. “You are State officers,” he sald, *“and as sueh It is your plain duty, under the laws of this State, to report first to the Governor, who alone has the authority to communicate officlally with the heads of other States or with the national Gov- ernment. - He has asked you to-night to furnish him _with the Information that will enable him to make an intelligent report to the Secretary of State, who has asked. through him, for informgtion. Are vou golng now fo ignore your chief exec- utive? Before your .letters have weil started on their way he will have sent forth the officlal Information by wire and seattered it all over the world. Henderson replied that the local board had already written letters to the boards e ADVERTISEMENTS. Gures Blood Poison A Trial T;eatment Sen' Free to All Who Suffer Frem Any Stige of the Diseas~. Cures Cases That Hot’Sprlngs and All Other Treatments Fail=d to Even Help. Thers has heen dlscoversd by the State Medical Institute, 200 Elektron bullding, Fort W Ind.. the most remarkable Biood Potson cure ever heard of. It has cured all such in- ications s mucous patches In the mouth, sore throat, copper colored spots, chancres, ulcerations cn the body and In hvndreds of cnees where the halr and eyebriws had fallen out and the whole skin was A mass of bolls, pimples and ulcers this wonderful s pecific has completely changed the whole body into a clean, pertect condition of _phyvical Peaith. Every rallroad running into Fort W brt, 7 scores of sufferers seeking this new and marvei: | ous cure and to enable those wh> cnumot 10 realize what a truly marveisus work stitute is actomplishing they wil. ser every sufferer a free trial treatment so that every one can cure themsclves in the privacy of their own home. This iIs the oily known cure for Blood Polson. Do not nesitaie 1o write at once and the free trial will b sent seuled in plain package. avel he in- L R CIR SYCSY SR NNIPS official report | been granted pounced upon Henderson In hur- | of other States and agreed to keep them informed of the development of the plague here. The amendment did not revail, however, and Dr. Crowley’s orig- | nal motion was ‘carried. Dr. .Crowley then offered a resolution that the board formulate a plan for mak- Ing investigations throughout the State of sanitary conditions. He sald that the board had had an easy time of it for three years and he thought the members | ought to be wiliing now to spend some | time and effort to assist In stamping out the plague and prevent it from spreading. Upcn motion _of Dr. Henderson, Drs. Crowley and Hill were appointed a com- | mittee to plan this work. They accepted the trust and agreed to meet to-day and | do_the work. Dr. Kinyoiun was invited to speak and | aid so. Afterward the board gave him a vote of thanks for his interest in th | work. 1 - | BALLAST MUST BE SUBMERGED. ' Eureka Citizens Put to Expense on | Account of Plague Scare. The quarantine In this city has made work and caused expense for the people of Eureka, Humboldt County, as shown by a letter of Inquiry sent to the Attor- ney General. The clerk of the Board of Harbor Commissioners stated that the { United States marine hospital inspecter had instructed the quarantine officer of that port to have all ballast from infected ports submerged In water, and the Board | of Harbor Commissioners had refused t allow the materfal to be dumped into | Humboldt Bay, as it would fill the chan-| nel and impede navigation. As foreign | shipping has also to be jaccommodated, the board had decided to c8nstruct a bulk- head of piles behind which to dump the| ballast. The question was which treasury the expense should come out of. city or coun- | ty? Deputy Attorney General William M. Abbott has prfif;nrwi an opinion which is '!U the effect that the mon should be pald out of the county treasury. Under a decision of the Supreme Court, this is a case where th - is benefited as well as the city, for ballast from 2n Infected port. if it carries the germs of di | wouid be dangerous to the entire se | as well as the municipality. LOUISA KOPP 1 LEASED FROM Death Claims a Woman Who Killed an Unfaith- ful Husband. —_— recet yesterday cing the death at shootin her retired re at their home, 13 street off Taylor, Sutter streets. gedy Mre. ! was a sufferer from consumption and h: | Just returned from t! where she | had been In quest of of her arrival she d daughter entered their home to find i cupted by a Mrs. A. Monti, who had nd Kopp Ts. K ! the perfldy | able proofs and said that he had learned t | Monti and did not intend to Mrs. Kopp pleaded th hort time to r. found er dining with Mrs restauran®. On his return | | i 1 | tainly can ful your clothes m ‘ is satisfaction, too, i means a good deal to cutaways from black cheviot biue cheviot . end clay The cloth=s made-to- special price on a special goods are all gone the Get our samples and bea which protects you: Money returned i \ self-measuring system—writs foi 718 Market Cor. 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Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble. because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through vains and arteries. It used to be considere: t only usinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin- nin§ in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz- es. You may have a sample bottle by mail ‘Home of Swamp-Root. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer | & Co., Binghamton, N. 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