The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 12, 1900, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1900. A fiVEBTISEHEm B e R e e e S = ] Thes also relieve Distress from indigestion and Too iHearty Eating. A per~ foct remmdy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl. pess, Bad Taste tn the Mouth, Coated Tongue ain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Regulgje the Bowela, Purely Vegetable, Small Pill, Small Dose. Smafl Price. AMUSEMENTS. LOATLXD y HEATR L\%'l' F()lR ‘\l(‘HTb. FLORENCE ROBERTS. CAMILLE! FLORENCE ROBERTS ING"MAR o~ Leaning THEATLS HENRY MILLER “k Martage of Gonvenience” “THE LiARS: SEUTR\N “ A RARE BILL OF NOVELTIES! £ THE FOUR COHANS GRA N OPERA % #% R House and Man ANOTHER -PL \|ll-) SUCCES NEW FRAWLLY COMPANY THE DANCING GIRL Ll < LAUGHIEST A CONTENTED WOMAN ! DUNHE AND RYLEY s ATI.- STAR casT RMA WHALL - bt ‘FDU"‘ THE CEUTES wita AY Y ISLANI CHUTES ano ZOO EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ( CANNON, THE FAT MAN. //'fl WALLACE, THE U"TAMABLE LION. SPECIAL TO-NIGHT! THE AMATEURS | | AND A | LADIES WHITEWASHING CONTEST. .D-Mor—o' r‘@z—n_m Oskewslk | er seats by “phone. Park 21 FRENCH NATIONAL CELEBRATION. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1900, ALL DAY ! ALL NIGHT! a7 e CHUTES. L{.RAND BALL, Ennlng | ESION. 25 oen rnn,r\nr\' 10 cents. ry Exercises Afternoon Begin at 1:30. ELECTRIC CARS RUN ALL NIGHT. e S SR S ;{ i’fifiifill{lfl"' LASTRETO Souvemm Com was an_h ADVERTISEMENTS. Just for Onge pair of choes you don’t have to “break “Gloria” (Pingree made). Mrs. M ed by Dr. § night, but finaily Mrs. Nicol was and fi CITY OFFERED TWO MORE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS | Marysville Company Will Sell One | But they feel like shoes that cost more. NO ONE ELSE HERE HAS THEM. B. KATCHINSKI, PHILADELPHIA SHOE CO 10 Third St., San Francisco. Water ¢ prope | pervi and guarantec 10.% diverted Satisfactory Eye-Glasses. u are wearing Eye- that are not | rat-class serv. prescriptions filled. Factory on prem- Phone, Main 10. /’afi’n%y ,n ICAPPARAT U3, | OPTICIANS 4, 0% 642 MaRKeT ST. InsTRUMENTS CAmosu( free DR. HALL’S IEIMIGDRATM Five hundred reward we cannot cure. RONICLE BUILDING, hours, cures leet, Manhood and all of self-abuse or e: cealed, §2 Nl(led 3 bottles, Fall of the Bastilg: == wasting m_.cg. N C ERT H OUSE. Aa-lulon 10c. ARTH. English. DEETS BABY DOLLTVER ISABELLE 00D _and New Moving Pictures b5 BDISON'8 PROJECTOSCOPE. SUTRO BATHS NIGHTS, n, Dat r.om jamtenpm ADHIM‘IO\' Including FISCHER’S ©© 'WHAT THE JUBILEE WILL DO TO HELP SAN FRANCISCO .|||m‘2'l-!|_fl_ml,|llll; Perer G. OV Tlvlaxsunl& Boye Brmcemod [ OFFICERS OF THE SEMI-CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE. s et e et et et e ebeieteted el el et eee® steam down past the wharves to Hunters Point, errnlr‘g outside the shipping and Island to the west to Ker uniform rium, a is to have H‘ poi boats. DIES TWO WEEKS AFTER INHALING POISONOUS GAS \rl'h!as any r'1 ms m'\d» Peculiar Circumstances Sur- |- rounding Mrs. Mary S. Nicol's Death Accidentally Asphyxiated While Un-| JAPANESE INTERPRETER conscious From a Fall and Med- ical Science Fails to Save Her Life. IR t ai under rather pec om her_bed ead in warm water. The she was accustomed yre being Valentine, umbed childre her. for a Million—Another Scheme to Light the City. The Marysville and Nevada Power 2 ny vesterday submitted two to Chairman Reed of the Su- lie Utilities, the first the company agrees to sell inches of water to be ma Bar on the North ympa sitions Committee on Pu at Alab: way AnitaCream is not a “patent medicine” nor 2 simple cos- metic, Itisan aiready pre- pared prescrip- - tion—a medi- cated cream that mever fails to prove its efficiency. Anita Cream has transformed hunéreds of seem- ingly ruined skins, and has made them beautifully clear and spotless. It draws all impurities to the sur- face, removes the outer cuticle in invisibly small particles and re- stores the rosy blush of youth. Freckles, tan, moth blotches, pim- ples, Hver patches, muddiness and all other discolorations disappear under the influence of Anita Cream. The treatment is delightful, quick and effecti Anita Cream con- tains no vaseline or Ingredient that will cause a growth of halr. For sale by your druggist. If not, send us 50 cents for full size jar or 2c for information and a free sam- &ne Anita Cream & Toilet So Franklin St., Los Angeles, A AN AR RN HaLs 2 HEac | the expuls B B e S R SR member of Knicker- ny No. 5. She will take part division. srein has ar- the proces- Eoing to Ale | tendency in the Chine | prompts th n av.l pass S Sausallt Raccoon Straits, aughter Parlors in to this city with an of its own members certs at headquarters Bay to Mare Is ‘A stop will be m: lnng rmu:h for the party to m~ ect | Returning the or of San Luis Obispo ents to jotn in the pa- 0. The Native Sons ry enthusiastic and in- howing in the cele- a Then bands to play dance music ill be engaged and | 1 be served on board. The ex- on will lw made a fitting conclusion r s’ celebration. has decided to The club will | and hmbmf\l Native Sons is making for the celebration at San and every member of the order to swell the number of ropolis. There is 0 products— : 1 fruits gener- intention of the Fresno g possible in the v, and the products will S Tegatta committe ask for §i0 for trophies. turn out thirty Corinthian yachts and the | South Bay Club will take part in the re- | time will race in |1 ¢ Franclsco Ba; E hv\ p..rlnrq of Native Sons of San Jose d the grand marshal that they pate in the celebration of the | atives \\(Il | Cattired 1h natty representative The Fifth Regiment < will also be brought along. ipervisors will be asked 10 . Handley n( the excursion to-morr the day after 'l 3 it will do so, n\l..-rm u{ I).\m wh will carry light cg sed that will unfold when rtunity a Bear flag inc| ded. will | a spring is pr will expend tion of the system | SEEor S50 oo which it will . pos m inc nmhn hes accompanies th Judge su;“-\g t to 10,000 inches mount to and ex- y the Browns Eleetric pmm— Company. M. C. ats an offer of a water | ! He advises the is- | nds to the amount of $2,500 hase the syst it and bring to { Chin NEEDED IN COURTS Conlan Prepares a Petition to Be Laid Be!ore the Super- Nicol of 2679 Twenty-first ar circum- last Monday. Mrs. Nicol had been 1 poor health for some time night of June heat the water was on a shelf and could t by standing on a stool. rtable manner Mrs. Nicol ng on the gas and fell Owing to the influx of Japanese and the number of crimes committed by them need of an interpréter in the courts h; been manifest for some time. s repeatedly >olice Courts, cefves no remuneration the Judges do not croach too muc festerday Judge Coblan before him aiding and abetting a lottery. them could speak or understand plain Anglo-8axon_the poned till Geffeney on the volunteered ices in the about fif- vered, § igh In that time to bring on with her other ills, rvices could be pro- | “It is just as necessary to have a Japan- | said the Judge, * ese interpreter,” 1y other nationality. By come before Almost every day | R the courts in wh i to the home of 3213 she was attend- he lingered for a fort- p are complaining witnesses or de fendants and the time has arrived when | an interpreter must fact is we cannot get along without one.” | The Judge i Board of Supervisors Judges of the Sul be appointed. | egate of the White Lily Societ )ld. A husband gned by the Police Courts | Police asking that an appropriated | a Japanese in- presented at the i Upe amount_of money 10 pay for the services of terpreter and it will b next meeting of the b —_————————— POLICE COMMISSION REVOKES JUNK LICENSE | Meeting Will Be Held Next Week to Straighten Out Civil Service At the meeting of the Police Commis- sloners yesterday afternoon of Pincus Lafkovitz, a junk dealer at 415 was ordered revoked. Laf- | kovitz was before Judge Fritz charged with buying junk from minors. fined him $10 and asked the Ci nmmlssumerw to_take the action they Ex-Officer J. P. Ci Sergeant Wittram a to the department. tor- se Valley rth Yuba, Pacific street, | vice presidents piied for restoration | Both men claim that th) were dismissed in 1894 without just oners promised areful consideration. v ssioners are to join th? Poiice Commissioners in a_meet- The Commi: fllrflighlen out the tan e the promotion examinations have produ All matters relating to ll(‘l‘n!e business | were put over until the return of Chief | ————— Victim of Flimflammers. Two strange men entered Meggert's | bakery, 727 Larkin street, cleverly fitmflammed the woman in charge The first man came in and | threw down a $10 bill to be changed. | bought 5 cents worth of confectlonery an-l A few moments’ later another man came In and asked for a $10 bill, as he wanted to send some money East in a letter. tim handed him the bill she ut it in an envelope and then had $9 went out osten- last night and out of $10. went out with 39 9. The unsusj ad just re- l‘el\l'edA fll!{et sa a Sibiy to_collect the other one. into which he had apparent- he Dbill to the lady to | he came back. He did envelope when opened contained but a plece of blank pape: Shriners to Go to Honolulu. There was a meeting last night of Islam Temple of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Mystie Bhrlne in Golden Gate Com- | mandery Hall t the contemplat. Honolulu in the near future. were appointed to attend to all the details cf the trin, | the ‘envelo not return an ements for Shriners to Committees excnnlan of rrmwvwrrruwmwywywy bt te ing the levy, however heavy it might be.’ CHINESE SECRET SOCIETIES WILL NEVER GIVE IN 'POTTERY, PORCELAIN AND COLONIAL CHINA. R One Hundred Million Men Ready to Face the Foreigners. TR All Europe and Japan Will Have a | Terrible Time in Quelling the Insurrection Now in Progress. BT “Although the greater number of the fnnumerable secret societies which liter- ally honeycomb China ha nection with public affairs still t hostil- ity with which the Ch the barbarfans of the west will provide the various bodies with such of purpose that any foreig find the imperial array by t of the dangers t sald J. Downey Harvey, arrival from’China. in the Palace da Yonce let the word go ro the m(azr'le of rhn- land continued words and mottoes ties, which have fe pulsion of the Tartars of the ment this is done all join in the moveme “Confronted with miil foes who obey the de with a fidelity tending to the Peking, Germany, Russia, America will speedily find t bling for China is an enterpri h the gravi peril. “Although there is a that certain secre acter which sieties with sec and desires, John Chinam speaking generally, becomes a consp tor hecause he fi cret combination a weapon which enables him to fight the despotism of th horit When the i various bodies hav stered the ulterior | objects of the foreigners the Tien-Ti- | Hivey, or Hung League, the most power- | ful of ‘all the secret societies and t which stirred up the terrib Taeping in 1849, will i a conference composed of delegates from all other societies. Will All Unite. “The supremacy which means the Association of Heaven and Earth, is so universally concede er common to ttend will come prepare to place tbeir organization at the dispos: of the parent body, their renunciation of independence going so far that the entire membership, exceeding 100,000.000 in num- ber, will join the Tien-Ti call them- selves Heaven Earthmen society it- seif v\\ll then be known as the Triad dering that the moral code of the . it incul- of all ‘men. the du - forgivenne: task of expelling invaders pem hardly compatible with aims but as the moral code, besides any means of s cribes punishm oppose its edicts, forgiy injuries Is certain not to be pra ticed till | the foreigners en their departure, to disarm opposition the Tien- s to secure the \,.",“r- g, the Queen of ¥ or Her Ladyst meaning ‘the queen of heave er and nurse of all things tion which fixes the dard ing. With the exception of cicties the” objects of from mu 3 aims, object two s0- others range d the overthrow t theft, rob- \\ hich Tulers o powerless | will vanish when thes Some millions patriots, : detected e from the calculated to rouse their co stincts. Meet in the Forests. Tien-Ti have meeting place: er China. Des se police, t 1tained no European has ever any of the lodge’s meet- most difficult of a being defended by rge of armed men. posted in the or hidden in the brushwood. A Chinaman resident in Lon- don, and with whom I had many transac- tions in Shanghai. tells me that the ritu of the meeting which will no doubt he held by the time these lines are in print is extremely curious. “The delegates chosen to attend, on ar- rival at the rinted spot, will enter by the first gate, or ‘aug’ as it is called. An executioner is 1 here for the pose of beheading intruders. i n easterly direction the visitors will come to a temporary structure called the ‘Red Flowery Pavilion,” where water is traps and pit | provided to cleanse the soul and purify ing through the ihe thoughts. After p: rth’ and across ‘Circle of Heaven and E | the ‘Two-planked Bridge' formed of swords placed crossways, by which s the Rad Youth armed with a spear to d stroy any traitor who has_escaped the vigilance of the To-Aug-Kuang at the Gate of Execution, the party will arrive at the ‘Temple of Universal Peace Happiness.” The head of the Kolao- | having knocked without answer being re- turned, his place will be taken by the del- of all the most xnm!n eties strangely pon of the iad,’ as it is of the enough. is the traditional Brethren of the T Frecmasons, is thrust from a partially opened window into the hands of a Yik-ko or ‘Chief Ruling Brother.” This function- ary will bear the weapon aloft to the ‘Temple t.{ Destruction in m.x City of the Willows." Collecting round a font, each will then fill a vessel with wine, into which all drop a little of their own blood and then drink to the dregs. swearing eternal brotherhood and deathless hate to ians and Germans. e here may smile at these cere- as a mere make-believe. but China is a land where the greatest importance is attached to all secret rites and ceremo- <. Strange also as it may seem, these councils display in their organiza- tions an ability not to be excelled even in Furope. “The League will divide itself into five grand divisions. and see that each lodge is provided with a capable president. 1wo ne mast two Intro- ducers, one al, thirteen councilors, agents and horse-dealers, or recruiting of- ficers. These after giving an nfllrm'uh - response to the thirty-six oaths proposed will bow as the Yik-ko cuts off the head of a cock. the ceremony attaching to the oath. and kneel as they chant: ‘Thus let all perish who dare not the invader meet.’ Men for All Work. “Haous, or leaders of brave men, are president of each lodge, and those whic are selected are promised that !f{;hflv ...1 Play valor they shall be called Ying— that is. hero. During the deliberations which last several hours, each lodge wili select a Kea, or person of importance, . w who, with assistants. will call into ex- | BOM SONE Mipove. the legend favorite son. awful warning, “Deafness to the ear will patiently hear and dumbn }(nnguv that will utter a the immortal Washingtor istence the machinery necessary for the enterprises to be undertaken. "{f desperate measures. such as nssass ination or the poisoning of wel cided on, the Keas will be assis San-ho-Klouy, a society which, A:lhnugh| its members swear at their initiation to be filial, fraternal and benevolent. is proh.! ably the most dangerous of all the secret | organizations of China. If white hairs should be observed growing out of the ground—an infallible sign of impending misfortune—these San-ko men are certain to be heard of. The Tien-Ti will put no trained army In the fleld, but will trust to the efforts of the San-ko by day. and the Shee Hoks by night. These latter, a ferocious band, will hover on the outskirts the invading army. killing all strag- g“rs and poisoning the wells and rivers on the line of march. “Should these tactics not succeed the White Lotus will send its emissaries to Europe. A terrible society this. Its records reek of assassination. Money, tco, for the work weuld not be wanting. The Tien-Ti have lodges in every country where Chinamen live, and the Celestial has vet to be born who would decline pay- Guently of Tien-Ti-Hivey HE that | goodfelle for variec decorated 1 the American flag. Contir the members the Cincinnati. tc ical figures. is an e eieiesesie are clea in fine condition. the sca cause It W . ground. which served as jts hiding place | from T or porcelain w ly for the American mar time much of the Cineir sent to this country fordshire and Liver Washington and Franklin prominently on pitchers: | enough. much ware d | signs representing batt | the E then introduced and recommended to th:- pi | viar among Engi medallion of “The Gliirne Ane @ oo e et eisisieie ., [ i e e boxes, toothpick cases. puzzle jugs (war- | and Mrs. Hill said she would file a chargs | ranted to givy a shower bath instead of a | against the policemaa. Copyright, 1900, by Seymour Eaton. - |HISTORIC STUDIES IN HOME FURNISHING. g R BY MAR | drink), mirror knobs tche and m ARET AINSLE The the ech which an er i Stobably aid of forks, y lonies from which N wless, 3 m wter, which was - > the mented with fully orn lian prac tice.” The We | SINGERS TO APPEAR AT 3 4 TIVOLI IN GRAND OPERA * )¢ o | Preliminary Announcements Show * That the Season Will Be a Brilliant One. b e . visiting g0 on. ast season of grand collectir ing amon St piece of Chin decorate fine rell historic Federal times, for the decora ¢ | As to the new r & | notable. Dire | comes t + "mdrw b greatest e Some: the disiingaishe f“:\«.‘ one of the go. Another srina Itaila V pranc . wn qli{h-’v’(vi\ Pollet ardi company 1 itle role. e Thomas, wit Falstaff s one ¢ The repertoir WASHINGTON PITCHER LIVERPOOL WAR of struggle, is v s for a long time bu | JULIUS KRUTTSCHNITT Jetan's men | SOON GOES TO PARIS Before the revolutionary war no pottery manu | Southern Pacific’'s General Manager to Attend the International Railway Cong*ess r Julius Company w 10 inent Amer est as a dele nglish were defes rs were pictures | tion of American R: cidents In the Hf | is to be e 3 Scenes at Mount V. | tory as nd Martha Drinking Tea.' The \,Wh, g s of Washington.” etc. One desi sh potters shows he highest au tates. He wiil th inst. and will probabi n of vords, “Long live the Presider here about the be absent abc enough to get to the | congress. Mr. Xruttschnitt against | s not golng on 2 ple: hard work. He does not ex ‘Other Liverpool novelties were patch | much time to see the expe S G S —— Alleges Wrongful Arrest. Mrs, Marie Hill, wife of Willlam Hill a jockey, now working at the Fmory\ma appeared before Judge F on a charge of disturbi She was arrested by Policeman y street, between Mason and Taylor, early yesterday morning. policeman said she was drunk and rai fng a_row in front of a restau- rant, Mrs. Hill sald she was with a friend, Mrs. Schaffer, who lives almve the _restaurant and was to sleep with her all night instead of g ing to_her home In the Richmond district, Mrs. Schaffer had forgotten her key and s knocking on the window of the res- taurant when the pcliceman made the arrest. The Judge missed the case and still above that LIVERPOOL WARE—PORTRAIT OF FRANKLIN. Gebebei ebea o

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