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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1900 CONVENTION CHARGES YANKEES TAKEN T BRING ON LIBEL SUIT| IN BY SPANISH BUNKD CLIOE| American Consul at Madrid Uncovers a Clever Swindle. STn EEad Victims Made to Believe They Would Share in Money Filched From THIRTY-SEVE BODIES FOUND N THE WHECK:Quigg Resents a New Accusation That Victims of th‘elwfie%rgmbRail-‘ He Altered the Philadelphia way visasier umber Platform. Forty. Special Dispatch to The Call. SICK HEADAGHE - Pesitively cured by these Little Pills. ol ' Culvert Which Gave Way Had Been | Inspected Only Thirty Minutes | HICAGO, June 2%.—Lemuel Eli Quigg, the well-known New York politician, Botore ithe Anciines hrought suit in the Superior Court to-day against the Chicago Times-Her- the Treasury of King They aleo relieve Distress from Dyspepelsy | Occurred. ald for libel, placing the damages at $100,000. The article on which the Al onao. P 7 libel based w printed in the Times-Herald on Sunday morning under mmm Bfll!, mfi' per at Quigg received $5000 for T RS fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsk a Washington date, in which it was implied t! word “Isthmian™ in place of the word “Nicaragua” in the Republi- The inference is that he was in the employ as id from the Government for constructing a de to satisfy his clients and make ness, Bad Tastetn the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowelss Purely Vegetable. | WASHINGTON, June %.—Dwight Reed, United States Vice Consul at Madrid, Spain, has brought to the attention of the State Department a clever and ingenious ng ean platform at Philadelphia. attorney of a corporation seeking a nal, and the change In the platform was ma ple pla TAVERN OF nigh Lne Saturda) to-day. ough on were found ervisor. superintende M- brought Many those nomes ot has been exercise watching the r the culve: wreck o ¥ d 0 K re the train ran into t culvert gave way because ter rose to a height sufficien: zet in between the abutmen: walls and the earthen emba ments, It was constructed of stone brick. The embankment is dbout fi feet bigh at this point and quite long. ty | PLOTTED TO RESTORE KINGDOM OF POLAND Editor of a Prussian Paper on Trial on a Charge of High Treason. BERLIN, J %.—A spedial dispatch from Le apreme Court began » charge of against Wishold Ostrow- trowska of include t ment wa several d OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. Organization of the First National Bank of Honolulu. Special Dispatch to The Cali. WASHINGTON, June ¢ the Currency wright stitutic go, First Perry £ 4. Although an interest In it, they pensions have Mortimer Smith e, Soldiers’ Hom file, Riverside, , 819, D. Campbell, Rose. Kinney, Prairi H Harrier CARTER YET HOPEFUL. Attempt Will Be Made to Reopen the Captain’s Case. s., June 25.—An- shortly to ob- famous Carter ng Carter of habeas visited ork and rence together. 4 to the War- < would return. accom- two of the best attorneys in ng ving, the uncle ADVZERTISEMENTS. “Sor | Makes THE Soipien.” ! The great Em- F'| peror understood that primarily the idier is a stom- Primarily every man is a stomach. The whole body and brain are ds dent for health and life upon the erliness and completeness of the pro- cesses which go on in the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. People who have been treated for dis- ease of head, heart, lungs, liver, nerves or blood have often been treated in vain, until they began the use of Dr. Pierce’ Golden Medical Discovery. When this medicine had healed the stomach and cleansed the biood, the other diseases | disappeared. Six years ago last August I was attacked with malarial fever.” writes Mr. Danicl A. Carter, of Yost, Rowan Co., K. C. ' "My spleen become en- Jarged, and 1 was_in bed off and on for four years. 1 went 1o the doctors apd some of them said I had Ayspepsia, others said I had liver | trouble. The ast 1 had called it chrouic | liver and stomach disease. 5o I paid out money. | snd nothing did me any Two years ago 1 commenced teking Dr. 's Golden Med. jcal Discovery, and used ten bottles, and now I | can do os big a day's work as any man.” Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a boon to bilious people. They cure. | sier to carry out their project. W YORK, June 2! lered the canal s been appointed to survey, it had been ter, of a the party free to accept ment there W *isthn Lemuel E. Quigg, who was the NI mmittee on resolutions, sald to-day that the committee on resolutions had matter in a full sesslon, examine and report on the Papama route next win- med advisable to leave the matter open and canal across the isthmus, which was an indorsement of no route, but left the best route. no question raised in committee. canal’ was used with the draft brought from Wash- ew York member of and, inasmuch as a commission declare in favor control of the canal by this As tc graph Postmaster General Smith,” sald Mr. Quigg, “‘and the pa as pted by the convention was in the flnal draft pre, ed by Senator Foraker of 1 think Senator Foraker used the exact language of Mr. Smith after par- it down considerably. Of course, the original draft brought from Washing- wrge and stood considerable paring.’” ay that when Mr. Smith heard the platform read he was over the changes which had been made in it by the committee He said that it was not the platform the President wanted. ——e apmiTs THERE WAS A CHANGE. CHICAGO, June 2%.—Martin B. Madden of Chicago, who was a member of the committee on resolutions at the Philadelphia convention, said to-day that it and not L ““Nicaragua was he the word muel B. Quigg who substituted the word “isthmian” for in the national platform. Mr. Madden frankly admits that healone is responsible for the change in the canal plank, and does so in justice to Mr. Quigg, another member who has becn charged with ttee on resolutions, Vicaragua.” com term of the eliminating the specific (LAHOMA TO VISITED BY (0L, RODSEVELT New York's Governor Will Attend Rough Riders’ Reunion. AR Desires to Make the Trip as a Pri- vate Citizen and Not as a Vice Presidential Candidate. bt CHICAGO, June The Times-Herald to-morrow will sa Governor Theodore Roosevelt will leave New York City next 0, arriving in this city ng the same night where he will attend Friday for Chi Saturday and le: ahoma City, wion of his old regiment, the Rough will not come West as the Republican Vice Presidentlal candidate, but as a private citizen, glad to meet his soldier comrades again and be welcomed them. On arriving in Chicago he will become the guest of Paul Morton, second vice president of the Santa Fe road, in car he will make the journey to yma. A vear ago when Governor Roosevelt at- tended the reunion at, Las Vegas, N. M., Mr. Morton placed the private car at his service and it was accepted. On the home- | Wward journey from Las Vegas Mr. Morton ed the car for use again this year, the Governor accepted the tender. is presence in Chicago, therefore, is in keeping with his promise given in’ June, 1se6. Mr. Morton said yesterday: - ave a telegram from Governor elt in which he says that he is cer- going to Oklahoma City, but de- sires it_thoroughly not making a speechmaking gponded to on vate citizen. al trip, and that any in the character of a pri- SOUTHERN DEMOCRATS DO NOT FAVOR TOWNE Spectal Dispatch to The Call. LOS ANGELES, June 2.—As far as the dele tes to the National Democratic Convention from Southern California are concerned they seem to be of the opinion that neither E. E. Crandall of Los Ange- or Mayor James D. Phelan of San co_are in the running for the honor of Democratic national committee- man from California. They concede that the slate is fixed and that Michael F. Tarpey of Oakland_ will succeed J. J. Dwyer. Former Senator Stephen M. Whi and R. F. del Valle, the delegates from this end of thé State, will leave for Oakland on Thursday night's owl. Mrs will accompany her husband to City, the entire party leaving for t Friday mornin, Neither White nor Del Valle Is impressed with the cand. of Charles A. Towne for Vice | President. While Towne may be popular Wwith certain Silver Republicans Demo- | erats feel that a Democrat can be found in the party who will be more ac- Judge J. Noonan Phillips, who the Siiver Republican dele will leave for Kansas City . "The lines are more sharply this year between Silverites and Democrats, hence Phillips says his crowd will herd by itself. Phillips is not enthu- stic over the nomination of Bryan and ¢ does not think the Minnesotan will be Bryan's running mate. a- CARING FOR THE PRESS. Kansas City Committees Have Al most Completed Arrangements. KANSAS CITY, June 2.—The commit- tees appointed to provide facilities for the working newspaper men who will attend the National Democratic Convention have about_completed their arrangements. G. M. Hitchcock of the Omaha World- Herald. who is chairman of the general press committee, issued the following statement to-night: To Newspaper Publfshers: Unler instruc- ticne of the National Committee the apportion- Bt of press seats for working newspaper men been substantially agreed upon by the local committee and the general press com- Newspapers which have applied for i1l be advised by wire of allotment made not later than Thursday. G. M. HITCHCOCK, Chairman General Press Committée. R. H. LINDSAY, » Chairman Local Press Committee. . ILLINOIS DEMOCRATS. Alschuler May Get the Nomination for Governor. SPRINGFIELD, Il., June 2.—The Democratic convention for the nomina- tion of a State ticket and the selection of delegates to the Kansas City convention will meet here to-morrow. There are three active candidates for the nomina- tion for Governor—Samuel Alschuler of Aurora, Alfred O. Rendorff of Spring- fieid and Adam Ortseifen of Chicago. Since noon to-day the tide has set in strongly in favor of Alschuler, and his friends speak with confidence of his nomi- nation. Orendorff has great strength in the central and sof rn parts of the State. There is still considerable talk of a stampede to Mayor Harrison of Chi- nderstood that he is | politi emanded of him will be re- | | | ! STILL ADHERES 10 HIS CHARCE ACAINST QUGG Grosvenor Insists the Repub- lican Platform Was Mutilated. LS e Produces in Support of His Accusa- tion the Original Document Agreed To by the Com- mittee. A WASHINGTON, June 25.—The Post to- morrow will print an authorized state ment from Representative Grosvenor ot Ohio, in reply to the statement by Mr. Quigg, the New York member of the reso- lutions committee of the National Repub- lican Convention, denying certain allega- tions of Mr. Grosvenor of mutilation of the Republican platform by Mr. Quigg. Grosvenor's statement is as follows: I have read Mr. Quigg's statement, I hold in my hand the original document which was handed over to him, with certaln interlinea- tions of no very material importance, but which required the redrafting of one entire page and a part of another. Otherwise it was the platform agreed upon by the committee and the sub-committee and no man comnected with the transaction will put his name to any statement contradicting mine. It is in_my ton, having been handed to me by Sen- ator Forsker after he recovered it from Mr. Quigg the day following the action of the con- vention on the platform. It tains inter- lineations in the handwriting of Senator For- aker and others. It contains the extract from the message of the President of the United | States proclaiming the policy of the Republi- n party in the matter of the o nment of islands. It contains a plank dist ctly pro- claiming the policy of the Repul art in'the matter of leglalation In reference th ur island posséssions in the words I save in my letter to the New York Journal. 't contains a direct approval of the policy of legislation in favor of the merchant marine of the country, all of which 1s omitted from M. Quise's Blat: am. 1 bad this document when I made the state- ment to the New York Journal and 1 had the pusitive evidence of the truth of every state- ment I made. and any one 8o desiminz can come t> me and examine: the documentary avi- dence to which 1 have referred, whizh will convince any man of the truth of my stata- ment. 1 have the statement of Senator Fair. banks, which does not say anything. It fs not a auéstion of whether he approved of the change of the platform or not; it is & question of whether or not the revision which Mr. Quigg calls the rewriting of the platform by 5im changed the whole character of the docu- ment. 1 refer to one single statement of Mr. Quigk, and that was that the platform was considered to be too long. The platform as handed over to Mr. Quigg contained 200 words; e platform adopted as wri ¢ shall have nothing more to say about matier. The document 18 n my Dossession af this date and will be retained by me until I can réturn it according to my promise to Sen- ator Foraker. The Republican party will not be seriously affected by the matter, for the reason that we have the two Ereat speeches delivered in the cenvention and will have the letter of the President accepting the nomi- nation, Mr. Quigg's statements In regard are ‘matters of the most Fital” Imposiance iy me. and the controversy ends right here and now. Sy ANTI-IMPERIALISTS MAY FORM A PARTY Await the Action of the Democratic Convention at Kansas City. NEW YORK, June 25.—Anti-imperialists to the number of thirty-five from the principal cities of the country met to-day at the Plaza Hotel to determine what ac- tion the followers of this line of national policy shall take in the coming campaign. Ahs a result of the conference it is probable that a new party will be formed, < bers of which will vote mde‘;enggxt’fif‘:t b”uz]l the Republican and the Democratic parties. A resolution was unanimo difecting the executive commmitice BE-he Anti-Imperialist League, under the aus- pices of which to-day’s meeting was held, to call a general conference or conven- tion of anti-imperialists to consider a plan of campaign. This will not be issued until n:teKr the ztll(om.l %emocratlc Convention at Kansas City, and probabl; “.2;‘.‘“ early l‘n Augus‘z VR B tor e resolutions state that th be issued *'to the end that we em?;}lc'a'.r:; into effect our condemnation of the impe- rla}]lmc policy of the present administra- eaking of the conference and its prob- able result, Chalrman Smith of CI sal%vlo‘-‘nlght: ek ““We do not want to form an inde; party unlexs the action of the Kanbas ciry convention makes it necessary. Until the convention at Philadelphia the Republican party had never made a party stand on the question. of anti-imperialism. When they adopted their platform we saw that we had nothing to hope from that organi- zatlon.” REEIC LA Favor James Hamilton Lewis. PORTLAND, Or., June 2.—The Oregon (d:elegm:'; to ‘the Democratic National ‘onvention of K: Portiand Friday ctening. 1¢1s Sated un officially that the first choice of the dele- tion for the Vice Presidential nomina- on is Ji amil suu;zmm!:mwn Wi ok . the swindle which has been attempted upon various parties in this country by certain Spanish schemers. The Consul transmits a sample letter which was used in the at- tempt to defraud. It was sent to H. Stenl of Buffalo, N. Y., and was signed “‘Louls Samper Stenl” The writer claims and explains a close relationship with the re- cipient of the letter. “Louis Samper Stenl” recites a long se- ries of untoward happenings and compli- cations which only financial aid can mend. He has come into possession of some $650,- 000, confessedly an embezziement from the Spanish Government, but in order to In- sure his money against recovery by the officials he has deposited it in & Mexican bank, payable upon presentation of a check adcompanied by 4 certain counter- sign arranged by himself and the bank. Certain legal steps have been taken against him, and in lleu of ready money to.defend his part of the proceedings he has been put into prison and his personal effects, including a valise in which re- oses the ‘‘countersigned” check for his ortune, are about to be sold at auction. In return for timely financial aid from his “blood_relation’” he promises a quar- ter of his fortune, his daughter's share of the money during her minority and his everlasting gratitude. His daughter is at a convent, and the prior is the sole other possessor of his secret. He asks that a reply be sent to Teodoro Runez, Calle de Swivela, Chamberi, Madrid. The latter Is a nephew of the prior but is ignorant of the existence of the check, and the writer therefore cautlons that the answer be sent in an envelope inclosed within one ad- dressed to “Runez. Similar communications have been sent to persons all over the United States, the | writer In most cases assuming the same name as the person addressed. During the past year, Consul Reed says, parties have come from Boston and New York all the way to Madrid, only to find themselves victimized. The Consul has been be: sieged of late by inquiries by the recip« ients of letters asking some information about the signers of the communications. | He has endeavored to answer them all, but in view of the growth of the swind- ler's overtures he finds the task becoming eat. Steps probably will be taken to unt down the offenders and mete out proper punishment. | KUMASSI’S RELIEF i NOT FAR DISTANT British Central African Company Called Upon to Assist in Quell- ing the Rebellion. | LONDON, June 25.—The Government has received dispatches from Ashanti in- dicating that the relief of Kumassi ghould be accomplished this week. About 850 men of the British Central African native forces salled on June 22 for Ashanti, where they will be employed to quell the uprising. This 18 the first time that the British Afriean Company has been called upon to partake in the responsibilities of $0@000$094090S0$0S040802040S0404090¢ the empire. Anmnmm& ARE YOU IN IROUBLE? if It’s Stomach Trouble You Wil Find | in ELECTROZONE Not Only Prompt Relief, but a Permanent Cure. Disordered stomach is the cause of the ma- jority of diseases that afflict humanity. The Stomach has an important function to perform. The first is that of nutrition, the process by which the food is digested, properly assimilated and transformed into blood, tiesue and vital energy, and this constantly supplies the waste that is always taking place in the system, as | a result of what is consumed in the process | ot existence. When this function is impaired Dy ‘any one of the diseases from which the iiver, stomach and intestines suffer, the nutri- tion ‘of the body Is impaired, the amount of waste that is continually going on immediately | exceeds the quantity of nutritive matter that is absorbed to supply it, and, consequently, the loss exceeds the supply, the body Is in a con- dition of decline, heaith fails, emaciation oo- curs, the blood becomes impure and the sys. tem 'is in a condition where it readily contracts contaglous diseases, and belng too weak to re- ! is destroyed by them. 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BRUNING, Santa Rosa, Cal. . Beautitully ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. Seasiey Napa Valley. The institutio ” Viltages of a Bealth TEsOr a8 well ‘as being folly equigped, sanitarium. Carriage meets all trains at St. Helena. Send for circular. Address ST. HELENA SANITARIUM, St. Helena, Cal. LOS GATOS, Cal— ELMONTE HOTEL, 125,,.887°%, Soix magnificent v ew and first-class accommoda- familles. Free bus meets o from San Franelsco. Fare §1 38% hours from San At GLEN ELLEN Is the best camping. pienic | ROUND TRIP, | GOLF, | New Almaden | | dren’s playground, | M. D. Castle Crag And... Soda Springs. SEASON OPENS JUNE 15, Located tn the midst of grand and impressive mountain scenery, with Mount Shasta and the Crags for & background. FINE HUNTING AND FISHING Unsurpassed cufsine and service and reasom- able rates. RAILROAD FARE, round trip. sleeper both ways, $id. For rates, terms and other information ad- dress: E. B. PIXLEY, Manager, Care Pacific Improvement Company. Crocker Bullding, San Francisco. including rYou cET REST SPORT COMFORT At Hotel del Coronado THE COOLEST PLACE IN CALI- FORNIA IN SUMMER. Last year the mercury reached FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS The waters are noted for their thousands of cures of Rheumatism, Gout, Lead and Mercurial Polsoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neural- gia, Dyspepsia and all Bladder and Urinary Complaints. Hotel and cottages _renovated. Baths refitted and improved. ~ Magnificent scenery, delightful walks. Hunting and fish. ing. No fogs. Unequaled for health, rest and recreation. Rates. §12 to §14 per week. Trains leave Third and Townsend streets, S. F.. 9 a m. and 345 p. m. daily. Carriages at Gilroy for springs. For illustrated pamphlets address R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, orispadot Monterey County, Cal—For health, rest climate that cannot be equaled: up-to-di accommodations: beautiful scemery: o flowers: ot soda, sulphur snd Daths, swimming tank x6h fest. Our masseurs are graduates. Hunting and fishing croquet, lawn tennl dance hall; large hotel and 30 cottages, {ng special aecommodations for families minated by Kas. My teain, Third and Fown- end streets, San Francisco, 3 a. m.; First and PBroadway, Oakland, 9:10 a. m. dally for Sole- dad, then by stage over beautiful level road 1 miles to springs. Round-trip tickets, 8 at S P. office, 613 Market street. ‘Telephone and postofice. ther information address proprietor and re sbad of For illustrated pamphlets and fur- E. L. PERRAULT, ent physictan. SKAGG HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA County; only 4% hours from San Francisco and but nine miles of staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath in State: grand mountain ecenery, good trout streams at door: telephons, telegraph: daily mail and express: FIRST- CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; morning and afternoon stages: round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a._m. or 3:3 p. m. Terms, §2 a day or $12 a week. References—Any guest of the past five years; patronage constantly increasing. J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. VICHY SPRINGS. Three miles from Ukiah Mendocino Qilntk Natural electric waters, champagne baths: onl place in the world of this class of waters Raving continuous flow of natural warm water direct from springs to bathtubs. Lovely grounds; fishing and hunting: crystal spring; accommodations and table class. Opens April 15th. 3. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Proprietors. The Place for Rest and Health, Orchard Springs, | IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NE- vada, near Colfax, on the C. P. R. R. Plain, quiet retreat: finest scenery. water, mountain air, truit and all-the-year-round climate in Cal- ifornia; ideal grounds and surroundings; on rallroad, 136 miles from Sanm Francisco; §8 & ‘week; open all year; send for booklet. Address OHCHARD SPRINGS, Chicago Park, Cal. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. The healthiest resort in the prettiest county in Californfa. Trout fishing—finest in the State— Shovel Creek, 15 miles for casting. Hunting— plenty of game in surrounding mountains— use, quail, deer and bear. EDSON BROS., prietors, Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal PLEASANT VIEW HOTEL. ron and Magnesia Springs. These celebrated springs adjoin Bartlett Springs. Fishing: hun ing: home cooking; good beds: $8 50 to $10 week; cottages for housckeeping. MRS. H. HOPPIN. Bartiett Springs. Cal CARLSBAD RS - SPRINGS. e, "Fotpay. stmmach liver, kidney or dropsy, stomach, Iiver, una Dladder aftections. Accommodations fret lass: $10 a week: lighted by gas. W R. McGOVERN, Kelseyville, Lake Co. THE WELLESLEY, California and Larkin Sts., San Fradcisco. Strictly First-class Family Hotel MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietress. PLANTATION HOUSE—&25%5% F%s Cazadero, om stage Mne. Good trout fshing; pleaty fratt, tream and milk: free conveyance for parties of two or more: grand redwood scenery. Address J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma C ply MR, KRUSE, 207 Front st., LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive piace in Lake County to spend your vacation. Boating. bathing, bowl- ing. tennis, livery, new walks, etc. Write for circular to H. ' WAMBOLD, Laurel Deil, Lake County, Cal Kenilworth Inn, Mill Valley. Theroughly renovated. Electric lights, bil- Hards, lawn tennis, croquet. Strictly first class. For terms I}DU to erl P. J. MARTINA SANTA CRUZ_ Mountains—A quiet ranch, five miles from Santa Cruz; delightful summer home in redwoods; running water; abundance fruit, good table; terms $ 50 week. Address W. CRANDELL. Santa Cruz, Cal. KEYSER & WATSON, Hopland, convey tour- ists to Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs nnd_ Lakeport. The best of turnouts. GLEN OAKS BANCH — Nice surroundings. comfortable rooms; good table; convenien: location. Address F. QUIEN, Glen Ellen, Cal THE Tallman House, Upper Lake. H ing: reascnable rates. iquarters for tous- ists and commercial travelers. TOURISTS can get first-class rigs from H. A ELDRED, Ukiah, for all lll_l'::' resorts, reasonable rates. Eagle Stables. Tel. No. ! CHEAPEST and erica—Th: CalL. 16 mm-t“to‘:y .u-un in :;: train; linu-l United States or Canada one yeas (oF