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/ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1900. STILL NO TRACE OF THE MISSING in —_— False Hop:zs Rais Lyfords Cove. a e i fo atboat a CATBOAT AND ITS TWO ! ;(I by Searchers | over on the launch Amy and after being under the w an hour told the | ¢ hing pa that further e 'S would be vas no ¥ S he ned to San | ¢ | whil tired out | & lisappointed, came to Belvedere to the disappointing news to the ex-| ¢ nt town. < ‘3 white paint in the grapnels'is a | [ n fact to y here, and they give s their opinion that the grappling irons | ¢ id actually encounter the misting cat- | ¢ EGLIGENCE 1S CHARGED BY THE CORDNER'S JURY Receiving Hospital Steward McKenzie Blamed in Curley Case. ADVERTISEMENTS. -~ Cures Blood Poisen A Trial Treatment Sen: Free to All Who Suffer From Any Stige of the Diseas>. Cures Cases That Hot Springs and All Other Treatments Fail:d to Even Help. There has been Aiscovered the State Medical Institute. E ding, Fort Wayne, Ind., the most re od Potson re ever heard of. It has #ll such in- caty s mucous patches in the mouth, sore throat, copper colored spots, chancres, ulcerations on the body and in hendreds of cases where the hair and eyebrows had fallea end the whole skin was a n pimples and ulcers this wc complete jenn, of _phy Eve g into For v stitute is ac s every sufferer a free trial treats every one can cure themselves f thelr own home. This is the are for Biood Poison. Do not at once and the free trial seaied 1o plain packege, ass o sical ? boils, Ras into a Lealth. Wayne brings nent the 2aly re seeking this new and marvel- rrivacy known i seqe b e . é rock truth. It Is that taxation and repr tation uet go together. If you will pre- . serve that ope principle and let no more burden B | be laid upon a peopie except by the d volce, you will do more for the bettern | & human! than by the enforcement of any | ¢ other single principle. The one chicction that . | lay across my path and sald: “You cannot | consclentiously vote for the retention of the & Phillppines,” was that the people are not such | 7 that they can become properly a part of our | $ self-governing people. | B This Government cannot go off on a career | . of conquest make one-half of Its people | ¢ | subjects and preserve the other half (ree in | l 11 e. We cannot raise the Orlental | ¢ the level of American citizenship. | - am_wpeakt <'in State and in 4 a community which has reaped as much ma- . @ | terial ym expanslon as any, but ¢ | the tme ’hd.\ come when it {s not necessary to © - e e = e St A - shoct, when It is not necessary to conguer, . SEARCHING FOR THE BODIES OF THE TWO LOST ONES. ® ten’ 1€ 18 Mot mecessary Lo annex & people 16 ¢ | rder 1o get thelr trade. We are golng to et e ) the trade of the Orient, not because we send P PRSP IR S SO S S S S S S S5 S SR SR SO S SR t Qoo ebeieiebeieg rt ,. s expedi- | accurred, to Point Richmond. Should the ¢ there ia | oar prove to be a broken tipped one. as [Stovery of | ohe of the patr in igeliy's bout was it NATIONAL CLUB SIGNS r which we to be, it will leave little doubt as to the rand Miss | fate of the boat's occupants and the boat MOFFATT TO FIGHT RYAN be herself. Late to-night Thomas Kelly telegraphed Z P ‘nt to | to Point Richmond t the oar| The next fight In this city promises to 5 S found i:r-v MRnt. fo, Ban, Frasicisgo; an the | pe one that will tickle the palates of all Ky ar had been | swers that of one used by Ke that | tional Club has matched Tommy Rj 4 curre v fi here Lelleve that a muie wit- | and Jack Moffatt to fight for a $3000 purse, tr n e it is ss of the bay tragedy has at last been | both men to weigh In at the ringside m_Ra 3 snerally believed the MCHEAR URGES . FORMATION O N EICHGE Representative Trade Organization. b~ AT st have the offic witness on tenders at least threw violent ns s at the annual meeting of it a peared that C d strect at 4:4 t xchar concerning the progr be- atrolman P. Butler. He ing made toward the formation of a rew d almost unconscious to all ;| Merchants' Exchange. The sale (f the )n being taken to the Centra rchs LTI oy Potioe scaiton, Brissd Keeper John Par- | Brcoans 0ot ot rott, noticing his condition, refused to oo HoLIaRa: Bapie Hhue A AR ceive him, and suggested to the driver of o OF sixty days from July 1 iust was the patrol wagon that he be taken to the i iy o) i City Receiving Hospital. The driver re- e A oAb Als ot Thb Hhani P hat that had been done, that Hospi- ; i pot AL R s ta ward McKenzie had stepped out to | fopcoriiing mmemb the patrol wagon, looked at Curle ody, with the proviso that at least 500 had ordered him taken to the City Pr members shall be secured. Six hundred remarking at the same time that thi who_are not members of the was nothing the matter with the man but Xchange we avited ot sl drunkenness, r One hundred accepted the After Curiey had been in the drunks' | invitation and one hundred others hav ell several hours, a trusty entered and | promised to give the mafter favorab’ <ked him his name, Curley was iying on | te < back, but answered the quesilon by ng that his name was Michae rley eral ¢ at he was 60 years old and a machinist | ship all tl occupation. said Mr. MecNear. At 8:30 o’clock the same morning Cur! do exist {s owing to th was unconscious and was sent to the Re- | lage co-operation my mind no w H when Dr. Bunnell where there greater necd of such an arrived at Qiscovered Symptoms | exchange than in the city of San_Fran- f brain pressure, The next morning he | cizco, Let us take the initiative and bring had Curley sent to the City and County | together the mercantile, manufacturing Hospital, where an operation was per- | and shipping interests in one grand ex- formed in the afternoon. Curley died the P Do not let the opportanity slip next morning se to the occasion and n it a Steward McKenzie ,was disciplined for | Success. Then we can all congratulate his neglect to examine the man when he | urselves the formation of a true was brought to Receiving Hospital, | Merchants hange that with its benefi- Dr. Baciman: wne e o ottend. | cent supervision will be a fitting home for c . ok - ii time for all the mercantile and finan- ne d to see the patient, | 2 i ¢ this city and the unfort Votim . ot Toffciaj | cial interests of this city. neglect and m ant wak ol to the | L0P president also alluded to the gains and losses in membership in the year last drunks’ cell with a fractured skuil. ast. J. Martenstein, H. V. Demin, PR o b Lane Of Sha IBSEERNE the | Pt rd and B, Bweet had died, the first grown to the nape of the neck was broken | (prce hamed having been charter mem- byt MFI o the brain was lac- | pers, Thirteen new members had beén et J‘% ’ edges of the fracture. | samitted and thirteen retired. r. Cole sald that if the Injury had " been | T} treasurer had a balance of $2584 69, caused by a Curley must have been | the president sald. During the year six: thrown down with much force. — Money Deposited to Be Returned. rcretary Park of the Board of Public | Works denies a published statement to the effect that those who have deposited money to cover the cost of tearing up | the street to put in side sewers will loke | the difference coming to them in excess of the actual cost. Park says that there is $274 to the credit of the fund, and all | those who have deppsited such moneys | | nine shares of Merchants' Exchange stock were purchased at $% per share. T. C. Friedlander was re-elecfed secre- tary by the board of director There is no more delightful trip on the | coast than a ride through Marin, Sonoma | and Russian River Valley, and it becomes | & positive pleasure when ‘it can be taken in comfort. Take excursion to Ukiah Sun- day, July 2. Only $2.00 for round trip, and . each ticket gold insu; i oKt Gl chiomd There is a good coliection of Bibles in ! the National Museum at Washington and among others one of Cromwell's pocket Bibles, which he gave to every soldier in will receive whatever is due them. ——— Alligator Pears. L. G. Sresovich Co. just received a fine | his army. with instructions to carry it in lot. Those that know the flavor of fancy | a pocket made especially for that purpose *" | in the walstcoat over the heart. 4saled, call at b2l Sausome street. R e e e e e o a S e e Ception has been such that 1 have become as h ! | inotre rtisan as the wor Fwump Lt 1 | Wigh. My Repub triends of Cali- e fornta, whom 1 have K in Washington, l I have exten d so_mu es to me that il 11 | 1*Nave seen the Re a Y in a better | A (YT light than I eve re. | LA T recall with some pride of nativity that it Y i | was & Virginlan that led expansion move- | | ‘hat &dded Californta to the Union. Thers The OrveEr- i stitution of & ernment that o | adupte ltsalt to expansion as the consti- | ! Pkl |LARGE ESTATE ner Cole made a most searchin nt George W. McNear of the San | tigation into the matter, and obtain ¥ e b s vy e . | from the witnesses. Frc o Produce Exchange made a DEMOCRATS OCCUPANTS R HE leaders of the Democracy of San Francisco gathered last night at the banquet given in honor of Sena tor John W. Daniel of Virginia by | | the Monticello Club, in the conservatory | | | 1 of the Palace Hotel. The banqueters marched in the beautifully decorated | banquet-hall at 8 o’clock, and the speech- making began at 9:30 o’clock. The fame of the honored guest, his rare eloquence, the renown of the other speak- ers and the elegance of the banquet made the event a memorable one in the annals ot California Democracy. Judge. William P. Lawlor, prestdent of the Monticello Club, prestded. At his right | was seated Senator Danlel, @ to his left sat Senator J. C. Sims, Acting Mayor Tobin and James G. Maguire. Judge Lawlor made a short addresa of welcome and Gavin MeNab responded to the toast, “"Our Guest.” The toast was drunk standing, and three hearty cheers were given for the honured guest, Sena- tor Daniel was introduced, and spoke as foliow You have conferred upon me & rare and most Qistingulshed honor and have given me a hap- piness that will glld and brighten-all my IS My trip to Californfa has been one of una joyed plewsure. 1 had not intended to cofme so far West, but at Kansas City I contracted the Western fever. I know 1 shall never re- caver frol What is more, I don’t want to. | ““Wien T return and the question is put to me. | i there “What impressed me most on my trip?” can be but one answer. The thing that hms | made the impression on me fs the in-| finite v and generosity of the peopie | | of San Fr > and of California. My S0 1Na pow the United States. No party in any country has added so much new territory as | Demoeratic party to the original terri- he United States. But because we have is well to reme of natural ex- ¢ expansion it have been a party Leen a party ber that w pansion; that the Democratic party has fol- owed the affinitles of nature. It made the t by the acq n of the terri- n the ory acquired af- the i i har- a great country that the ause man eats at a banquet, it does 1 that he should gorge 1f. B ¢ akes & di of your Ca e she ¢ that the | ine, it does mot follow s So it does not foll 1a_expand by the addition of any- ! Jiat comes along by chance or the hazard of_battle. | Where the Democratic party has planted the | flag it has carried the constitution and the im- | 1 principles of the Declaration of Inde- | v of this great nation, Whose mission 1s to educate the world in the Liessings of independence, that there should be any acre of it that is not fres, or any human soul that Is not as free as his brethren. If you search through the principles of go! ernment enunclated 1776 you will find o PP O PEBPIE O IOIDIIEDIDEDIDIIID O 4 5060065000000 0dedtIIPIPIPIIPIPedIPedsisdodeioe within a 138-pound limit. September 7T is the date set for the battle. Moffatt has already signed and Ryan | has agreed to affix his name to the con- tract when presented. From communice | found. tions already received by the National Club managers they contemplate no ob- stacles in the way of obtaining Ryan's signature to the ag i drse ndsome in size an onditions as to weight are In Ryan's favor. Shouid these two men be brought to- a rattiing, Interesting mill would | n the programme. They have faced | one another before, and at that time gave | an exhibition that was satlsfactory to | | is b TN TRUST T 0N SN | Will of Francis H. Woods, the Capitalist, Filed for Probate. s~ 2] The will of Francls H. Woods, the late | capitalist and stock broker, residing at 913 | | Pine street, who died July §, was filed for | probate by Attorney-T. J. Lyons yester- day. The will devises an estate estimated | to be valued at $500,000, subject to money | logacies amounting to_about $35,000, to the | executors 4n trust. The income Is to be paid to Harry Woods, son of the testator, during his life. After his death $1s0 a | month shall go to bis surviving wife and the balance to his children until the voungest reaches the age of 25 years, When the entire property is to go {o the two. children, Frank and Clarence, aged |9 and 7 years tespectivel | " The will contained forty-four codicils | and s peculiar in the fact that ft was | begun in 1592 by the dead capitalist and was modified through successive changes |in his business affairs. Instead of de- | stroying the first will he added codicils | thereto until forty-four modifications had been added to the original document. As many bequests were revoked or restored | it was deemed best by the executors to | haye the testament photographed and it | was taken by Attorney Lyons and a Deputy County Clerk to a photographer's studio. The executors are Harry F. Woods, Ed- ward Barry, Charles G. Minifie and Tim- othy J. Lyons. The following are the getl | ring patrons, although Ryan demonstrated a superfor ability in _cleverness and ring generalship. This fight went its limit, Ryan getting_the decision. nce then Moffatt has made rapid and decided improvement as a fighter. His performance last Friday evening at Me- chanics’ Pavilion, when he gained the de- ciston over Al Nefll. has elevated him a class in the eyes of local critics. He I8 strong, cool, cautious and.enduring. In regard to Tommy Ryan's ablility and won- derful cleverness there Is a general agree- ment. warmer. This fight should be a heart- ADVERTISEMENTS. Ll L] : p2 | NowShin No truer words were ever said. 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Lowe of Mead, Washington, $1000: Society for the Prevention of Crueity to Children of San Traneisco, and Soclety for the Prevention of Cracity 15 Antmals, $00 each: King's Daugh- ters Home for Incurables of San Franctseo $1000; Mrs, Sarah Milen of San Francisco, $00. Mre. Maggie Daly, $3%0; Mies Annie Blow and Miss Nina Blow, $400 each; Mrs M. A. Wills, $:00; Hospital for Children and Training Schooi for Nurses, §3000; to provide memorial bed for his daughter, to be known as the Georgle Wood MeElroy bed. The following item fs fllustrative of the dead man'’s love for animals: My horses, General and Pet, must not be sold, as they have grown old in my service, and When unable to be of serviee I wish them by the aid of a veterinary surgeon and an an- esthetic to d i1y, 3 Dr. George Brooklyn, N. Y. vidow of his nephew, PALACE and GRAND HOTELS. Travelers from every portion of the globe show their appreciation of the comforts and luxuries to be obtained in these hotels by making them their headquarters when Francisco. Connected by a covered passageway and operated under one manage- u|mn! on the American and European plans. visiting San Voters, Attention. Register at once. Office open 8:30 a. m. tgw 10 p. m. continuously after July .xs 1900, ’ HONOR SENATOR DANIEL The Eloguent Virginian Discusses Expansion at the Monticello Club Banquet. the shoulder-stra send the best people to handle 3 All men can see that if this new expansi be tolerated, 1f it be approved. never again be what It was. W’ power of muskets will be fe some of that power of exar slorious than the force of & The Democratic party has men of spotless character. One in office and cut and has ga respect of men of both parties. whom we have named for our chie bu® because Am and the most of the most remarkable of Ame who would rather be righ and who, [ believe, is going to Other toasts were responded to as fol- “The Campaign of 159 J. C. Bims; nited f Am G. Maguire; ‘“I'he t Frank H. Gould; “Ot ranklin K. Lan and Coun- Robert Fer: * Acting Mayor Jo- fornia, ty of San Francisco seph Tobin. Letters Governor B regret were read from ex: dd and Barclay Henley. TS. ADVERTISEMEN OVARIAN TROUBLES. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Cures Them ~Two Lotters from Women, “DEAR MRs. Prnguas :—I write to tell you of the good Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has done me. Iwassick in bed about five weeks, The right side of my abdomen pained me and was so swollen and sore that I could not walk. The doctor told my hus- band I would have to undergo an operation. This I refused to do until T had given your medicineatrial. Be- fore I had taken one bottle the swelling be- gan to disap- pear. 1 con- tinued to use your medicine until the swelling was entirely gone. When the doctor came he was very much surprised to see me s0 much better."—Mgs. MaRy Surre, Arlington, Iowa. “DraAR MRs. Pixkaas:—I wassick for two years with falling of the womb, and inflammation of theovariesand bladder. I was bloated very badly. My leftlimb would swell so I ecould not step on my foot. Ihadsuch bearing dewn pains’l could not straighten up or walk across the room and such shooting pains would go through me that I thought I could notstand it. My mother got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | pound and told me to tr¥ it.¢ I took six | bottles and now, thanks to your won- derful medicine. ] am a well woman.” —Mgs ELstE BRYAN, Otisville, Mich. No More Dread of the Dental Chair. EETH EXTRACTED AND FILLE! LUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. by o method applied to the gume. sleep-producing agents or cocalne. 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WASS, Electrical Fngineer, 35 East St. FRESH AND ;AI.T MEATS. JAS. BOYES & CO. Shipeing Butchers. Cl Tel. Main 1234, GALVANIZING AND METALS, Mf'g. & Dealer in Metals & vanizing. JOHN FINN METAL WORKS, 315 Howard st. HARSESS DRESSING. “PALO ALTO.” Best leather preserver on earth, 2ie. Robinson Chem. Co., 1169 Howard. LITHOGRAPHING. 104 Unfon Lithograph Co.. 325 Sansome st., Artistie | Lithographers and Printers. Government Li- censee for Imprinting of Revenue Stamps. METAL. Extra llnotype and stereot metal. Pacific Metal Works, 137-9 First st., San Francisco. O'LS. LUBRICATING OILS LFEONARD & EL- PORTLAND, OR. | ADVERTISEMENTS. I | | Lositively cured by thece Littie Pills. ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per~ fect remady for Dizziness. Nausea, Drowsh ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Cooiea Tongme Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Swnadl PINI, 8mail Dose. i Emafl Pyice. AMUSEMENTS. «TIVOLI WAN Opera G! | | The Greatest Preduct o Seew Here. Evenings at 5. Matines Saturday at 2 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEYENT! |1 DAY, JULY 3, GALA OPE NG ( GRAND CPE oF RA SEA AT. ATS OPE | POPTT.AR ¥ Telephen GRANDT™ Walter Morosco.......Sole Lessee and Ma v FRAWLEY PANY | THIS EVENING AT 8 SHARP! THE GREAT PUBY' PRONOUNCE: Y THE r ” ~ 16 ——PRICE | sATURDAY A GLITTE [MISS LILLAN EUKH'RT ia “Cap- tain Snsanre” T-CLASS STUART, ass | DOLPH: AME 10GRAPH Roserved gseats. 3 leony, le.: opera COLUMBIA = | =20 | ALL THIS W MATINEE TURDAY. | CHARLES FROHMAN F 'HENRY MILLER | | And a SPECIAL COMPANY In Henry Arthur Jones' Brilli “omedy. “THE LIARS.” Next Monday 'H WEEK HENRY MILLER SEAFON “HIS EXCEL Y THE GOVERNOR.™ THIS (TRURS., AFTERNOON, ] F1 THE— | BURTON HOLMES LECTURES. | Magn: Subject. ““Manlla. NDAY NIGHT! AND WHY NOT YOU ? ATHEWS & BULGER | e 1 CROWDS LAUGHED, | | And DUNNE & RYLEY'S ALl AT GAY CONEY ISLAND! STAR CAST | ALL THIS WEEK. ONLY MATINEE SAT- TRDAY. Next Sunday Night, for the First Time in San_Francisco, MATHEWS & BULGER will produce their original success, “RUSH CIiTYyY " By Gus Hesgw, Authey of “‘Ole Olson™ on Yonson. BESHEN | | ang EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. MATINEE SATURDAY. |FLORENCE ROBERTS, | Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY. Beautiful Fleturesque Production, INGOMAR! | Seats Now on Sale for Next Weel. “THE COUNTRY GIRL” 'CHUTES ax» Z0O 4 - | EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENI | CANNON, THE FAT MAN. | WALLACE, THE UNTAMABLE LIGN. SPECIAL TO-NIGHT! | THE AMATEURS IN SPECIALTIES, and 2 | LADIES' BASKET BALL CONTEST, | CAKEWALK—S4 { URDAY NIGHT NG, LIS, 418 Front st., 8. F. Pho Main 1719, Order Seat by Phone, Park 2. PA'NTS. e S v linder & Lubricating Ofls, Schnelder’s Mining | ?q CONCERT HOUSE. ("Cnr;u!lel_ C. G. CLINCH & CO., 3 Front, S. ¥ | !;ISOEHE“R"‘;F hfie_"flslvm TR PRINTI+ | LEA Edwara B Adame, lle Urderwood an: oy PROJECTOSCOPY F. C. AUGHES, 811 Sansome st., 8. F. PRIN™£PS. BOOKPINDERS. THE HICKS-JUDD CO.. 28 First st., San Franc: STATIONER AND PRINTE WHITE ASH STEAM COAL. .75, 2% DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, 1s the Hest Coaf T the market. Office and Yards—450 Main street. Pictures b MATINEE SUNDAY Reserved Seat SUTRO BATHS = OPEN NIGHTS. Open daily from 7 & m to 1l p. m Bathing from 7 a m. to W p m. ADMISSION e CHILDREN 5 se. | Bathing. including admission, Zic; children, e, Weekly Call $1.00 per Yoar