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gy H 1900. FRANCI SA 2O CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 26, UNEARTHS NEW STEALS IN CUBA General Wood Comes to Washing- ton to Report a Military HEAVY FIGHTING AROUND PANAMA Government Troops Continue to Hold Their Ground, but Their LOLD-WING DEMOCRACY Scandal. Engineer’'s Department Involved in Charges of Gross Frauds in the Letting of Contracts. Special Dispatch to The Call. WELLINGTON w 't REAU 14 HOTEI which ment we July \d one « ort 3 WASH T\x f Cu rso ndal ¥ military gover time it fs the ¢ tment which is the in Havana papers several wee! 2o that 1d lead to ¢ veries of dishone This was met by an assertion from Willlam M. Black, chief of the « that he c £ In response t charge 1 c . n artment were made to od. A reliminary d, showed that the charge: true. This fact was on th g public, when it wa d to make a rmined effort to for s rdered to make re which was | sparent that no t done | day before General Wood left Havana »n, whict ngineers’ de it larg ounting to OFFICIAL REPORT 0N NEELT'S ey origir ayment are e, or worse, siness with th for many control in C nd his oppo will ba subjected to a careful Inspection. mdergoing ret investigation by ex- ution of al udulent payments that CUBAN POSTAL PECULATIONS The ADVEBTISEXENTS. SUFFERING AND RELIEF 'I'hree Lfltterq from Mrs. Johnson, S8howing that Lydia B. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound Cures the Ilis of Women Wrote for Irs. Pinkham’s Advice November, 1897 “DeAR Mes. Pixsnay :—] am agreat sufferer, have much trouble through the lower part of m; writing to you for ad Menses are frregular and scanty, am troubled with leucorrheea, and I ache so through my back and down through my loins. 1 have spells of bloating very badly, sometimes will be very large and other times very much reduced.”—MEgs.CHAS. E. Jomxsox, Box 33, Rumford Center, bowels, and I am | | announcement rchases by him became known the latt thbone seen time SUPERIOR JUDGE J. W. HUGHES OF SAN DIEGO DEAD tieo st e e eeie® THE LATE SUPERIOR JUDGE J. W. HUGHES OF SAN DI- EGO. i A S S o Y ) B e e e 2 [ S ASHINGTON, J. W. Hughes of San Diego, Cal., bas been ill of cerebral meningitis eld Hospital here for about a o i SR SRR e @ July — Superior ed at 6 o'clock this evening. A brother-in-law was with him during his last hours. | DIEOG, July %.—J. W. Hughes, | death 1s announc t Washington, . was born in Virginla fourty-four t it was the cus. < ani recefved his education in ,‘H;‘ml,:,frmm‘.,M, State. He came to this city from - | Gatnesville, Tex., tn 1887 and soon became | prominent as a lawyer. In 188 he was | elected Superior Judge. Two vears ago he a prominent candidate for Su- | preme Judge before the State Democratic Convention, but defeated by Conley cf Madera County. Judge Hughes leaves | a widow and three children. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHED IN LUZON Alcalada and Munieipal Council Send Greeting to President Mec- Kinley. WASHINGTON, July 2%.—General Mac- Arthur has cabled the War Department of the successful erection another municipal government in the ppines under the terms laid down by the Philippine Commission. This particu- lar Government is established at Vigan on the northwest coast of the island of Luzon, at a point made memorable by the landing of Young's forces during the pur- suit of Aguinaldo, when that leader was | last in strength. The Alcalada referred to in General MacArthur's dispatch cor- as | of Phi Maine, Nov. 1897. rds to the Span h(:llr‘al:lv or mayor. s follows | improvement Reported December, Adjutant General, | 1897 ollowing telegram from | “Dear Mns. Pixgmasm:—I wish to tell you that I am improving in health 1 am ever so much better than when I wrote before. The troubie through the lower part of bowels better and I am not bloated so badly. I was very much swollen through the abdomen before I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. I still have a feel- ing of fuiness across my chest. I have used three bottles of it and am on the f:\ur’ h.”—Mgs. Caas. E. Joaxsox, Box 83, Rumford Center, Maine, Dec. 13,1897, | municipal_councl Vigan, Alcalada of recently formed ernment Vigan, Luzon, President, Washington municipal is transmitted: | Alcalada and | installed under General Young's supervision, salute you | and tender firm alleglance. _ Rivero, Alcalada. MACARTHUR. OFFICIALS®NOMINATED BY MICHIGAN DEMOCRATS | DETROIT, Mich., July %.—Hon. Wil- l liam C. Maybury, Mayor of Detrolt, was | this evening tendered the Democratic nomination for Governor of Michigan by tion deplore “the corrupting influence of | the Democratic convention with | unanimity that rendered useless t - Enjoying Good Health June, 1899 | [i"0" 0 i S e el po “DEAR Mps. PINEHAM :—Since a vear The resolutions adopted by the ronven-; | ago I have been taking your medicine, and am now strong and enjoying good health, I have not been so well for three years, and feel very thankful to wealth upon our social and political ma- chinery, as displa; paign of three mil of Governor.” The nominees are: cd in the recent cam- lionaires for the office Governor, William g 5 2 % . C. Maybury; Licutenant Governor, Jud; you for what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | jies’ G. Ramsdell; Secretary of s':al?.! table Compound has done for me. I |John W. Wing; Treasurer, Charles F. Sundstrum; Auditor General, Hiram B. would advise all who suffer with fe- male troubles to try your medicine.”— Mgs. Cias. E. Jonxsox, Box 33, Rum- ford Center, Maine, June 1, 1899, Hudson: Aftorney General, James O'Hara; Commissioner cof Land ' Office, Major George Winans; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Stephen H. Langdon; Presi- dential Electors (at lnrn) L-wrence Hu- binger and Phillp B. Wacl |n | all power nec | emcient DRAWS QUT Votes Against Placing a Ticket in the Field This Year. NO FUSION WITH THE ANTI-IMPERIALISTS a Bombardmen —_— Birlevivlovinlo] ool | Haldeman Places Himself on Record ,j CALL BUREAU, WELLINGTON as Opposed to Free Silver, but q: Asserts That He Will ! ment to protest against the proposed to have been formally surrendered on Jt city. The Government's cause, the pa With the fall of Baranqu tion will end in favor of the rebel setting out the proposition for fusion and a third party ticket with the reasons coming down from the New York meet- | Eastern and Western men opposed the rhiaso proposition, taking the ground that there had been disaffections and withdrawals from the ranks of the National Democ- | the field this year with the new issues now befo: the country would in no way tend to an nt of the end and iim back ition of the na- tional Democ; party in 1806, Tt ws | t those Gold Democrats stand to-day where they stood in 4 campaign of 1836 on the money question and a st “Bryanism’” would be left free to vote In support of the Republican | platform, which was unchangeably in favor of a sound and stable money B % = Has Failed Rapidly Since to Mr. W.-D. Haldeman, 5 Loulsville Courie the Death of His was sprung. Mr. ntribut valuable aid in i raising funds for the organiza- | Wlfe' nd ma nce of the work of the | . Dermr v a nh mber 5. | Attending Physicians Say He Is a P ¢ luded he withdrew 5 from the room. In the course of his| Wreck Mentally and Physically neech e and His Condition Is now elf abund 5 and I a Critical. , with my friend Henry Watter- ss of a refusal to com- | e — wor on questic arrency. The free ¢ silver and go! the Spectal Dispatch to July NEW YORK, Hoyt, actor, m bon vivant, Charles ian, c been dec 2. insane Broken in bealth from grief pathizing with the I am com- e S oaelh & oW Jeak Shgy s at jp due fo free | Unbalanced by the strain of overwork in ve, to earnestly, actively sup- | hiS profession. he s taken to Hartford whom 1 believe loves his | Retreat for the Insane on Tuesday. After highest and |\ consultation of experts his condition declared critl nown through his merry farce come- ort William | Wa and sup, | ppointed at the confer- | gjes “A Parlor Match,” “A Texas Steer, 12 « 2 « | =y L Jlotel. New York, | A 'Trip to Chinatown™ and others, the loh o Presidens | playwright's misfortune causes sincere and deep regret. call Broken down mentally that his condition is > nominated on | platform: | and phy e and protection to the In- | rious, is sadly admitted by those who ¢ 1“!11' m-;ll'mn;-pnw Islands, | xnew him well {1 '<fadard and a souna| The death of his wife left a bright en- { tertainer without a relative in the world eges He fell il from acute nervous prostra- | tion. Close friends anxious watched s and platose OP¢ | for him to rally from the effects of his ARG NALIITIRG o v p ) a for rest and Republican d Democratle pa z rrow. He went to Florlda for rest an 1 and Democratic parties. | ‘00 o' tion. The future seemed uncer- KANSAS DEMOCRATS tain, but there were strong hopes for his | ultimate recovery. There were many sensational rumoi AND POPULISTS FUSE ently circulated about the play | wright. 1t was said he had been seen FORT SCOTT, Kans., July 2%.—At thelr | $itting in the corridors of New York and convention ; the Kansas Democracy | Washington hotels asleep with his jaw surrendered to the demands of Populists, | Darging on his breast, a picture of a men- | and thereby made possible the tightest | tally broken down man and the center of that he walk- a wondering, pitying crowd; nd most harmonic s fusion that has ever \ i :d the streets aimlessly and almost un- existed In this State. The Popullsts had | Sonsejonsly 4% alght and. (rat when he demanded from the Democrats the office | sat in & box at Washington Theater, of Assoclate Justice in exchange for that | where his latest farce, “A Dog in_the of Attorney General, aithough the former | Manger,”” was produced, he imagined ne offic i previously been granted the | Was in New Haven, and a few days after- knowledge, that the piece He went ward had no Democrats in what had been performed anywhere. supposed to be an alr-tight agreement. After an all-night | South and then followed the story of his session of the conference committees | removal to an asylum or sanitarium. the question was left open to be settled | Friends have long refused to belleve by the Democratic convention at its|that Mr. Hoyt needed restraint. He en- gathering to-da | joys the freedom of hotels in this city § completed by the dif- | as well as in the South. He came here his home in Te was finally indorsed recently from summer all th Populist and Silver | Charlestown, N. H. While on his return Republic | he began sending strange telegrams to Associate Justice—David Martin, Popu- | his former assoclates. ‘‘Hoyt is failing, list; Governor—John W. Breldenthal, Pop- | they told one another. His friends w. Licutenant Governor—A. M.’ Har- to his beautiful country home in New | vey, Populist; Secretary of State—Abe | Hampshire. They tried to comfort him Frakes, Democ Treasurer — ( in nis misfortune. They finally sent for Marshall, Democ Attorney General— | the family physician. Other physicians Hugh P. Farrell, Democrat | tendent of Tnsurance—Webb Mc | ver Republi Superin- 11, Sil- n; Electors at Large—R. W. Turner, Sil Republican; J. B. Fug: Democrat; First District—James Faloon Silver Republican; Second District B. Democrat; Fifth District—C. P. n, Democrat; Seventh District— 4 ])r‘mn(‘f‘fl( 1 The platform adopted by the Democrats | demands among other things the creation by law of a “public tribunal clothed with ry for the complete and and control of rafl- came and a long consultation was held. It was finally declared that the playwright {s insane. SUICIDE OF A LAWYER. Herbert Stimpson, Charged With Embezzlement, Ends His Life. WICHITA, Kans., July 25.—Herbert Stimpson, a lawyer and prominent crim- | Inologist, committed sulcide here to-day. He shot himself in the head. regulation way and legislation for the regulation| He had just been arrested charged with of passenger and freight rates is demand- | embezzling $625, given him by a client to ed, well as the appointment of a rail- | quiet a title on real estate. He had been wiy auditor, with power to examine the | decorated by King Humbert of Italy for books and accounts of raflways. The <rk~nt|flr works. He won the cross of the platform refers to Mr. Bryan as “the un- | Legion of Honor by blowing up the gates conquered hero, the lion of the West.” | of m,,mpy AN ARE WITHIN Consul General Cudger at Panama has been Instructed b: which is expected to occur soon, Hale | i Cause Seems Hopeless. United States Government Protests Against t of the City by Insurgents. RS R Special Dispatch to The Call. HOTEL, WASHINGTON, July 25.— the State Depart- bombardment of the city of Panama |4 by the insurgent for in Colombla. Vote for Bryan. | A dispatch was received at the State Department to-day from the Con- b :i sul, saying that there continuous fighting between Government forces |% and the insurgents, and that it had been determined to hombard the city INDIANAPOLIS, Juls By unani-|®§ of Panama. He was at once instructed to protest in the name of his Govern- mous vote of the Natio Committee of | J. ment against the proposed bombardment as might endanger 3 the National Democracy this afternoon, | 4. free transit across the isthmus. & the scheme of fusion with the anti-im- | % i i o perialistic movement, originating ulrlu.HWWH%n‘hflH‘%fl‘H‘“ © ;’,"‘( ’I""",\‘,’"_‘-‘\i" S “’]" :“, | OLON, Colombia, July A terrific engagement continues batween Gov- S SEWE ATk, Was OeIonchc, 0 Wae ernment troops and the insurgents around Panama, but the former are also the plan to place a Gold Democratic holding their ground. Many have been killed and wounded and a four | ticket in the field this year. hours’ armistice was agreed upon to attend to the wounded and bury the Of the members of the national com- dead. } ittee, there were present nineteen, two The steamer Bernard Hall arrived at Colon from Savanilla at 3 o'clock_this f the committeemen holding several prox afternoon with reinforcements for the Government forces number; 1000. They fes The hour of 4 p. m. had been ap- were brought by Gene 1 Serrano, Governor of the Department. The cable be- pointed for the conference with the Plaza | tween Colon and Jamaica W repaired to-day. Hotel committee and at that hour the | KINGSTON, Jamaica, July 2%.—A reliable passenger by the steamer Darien, Jatter committee made its appearance and | which arrived here to-day from Colon, confirms the statement of the Captain a ub-cimmittee presented an ddr of the mer F] A to the effect that under an arrangement Panama was ily 23, the rebels enger sald, having surrounded the is hopeless. the revolu- SPANISH FLAGS - PREDOMINATED the Feast of St Jago. LS T of the Fourth of July, Which | Passed Almost Un- noticed. e SAN JU Porto Rico, July 25.—The | streets ot 1 Juan were a labyrinth of glittering Spanish flags to-day in hone the patron of Spain Luntini 1 from to house covered the and everywhere decorate: | There | play the American colors | thoroughfares the balconies were richly The celebra- tion of the Fourth of J was totall eclipsed to-day. Then the citizens were unable to rafse a dollar for the purpose of aemcnstrations, To-day there was no difficulty in carrving through a pro gramme which must have cost $5000, Pos- sibly six natlve houses displayed the other hand 1t %0 Span- | stars and stripes. On the is estimated that no fewer than ish flags were flung to the breeze. Lagt evening there was grand concert in the plaza, attended by 3000 Spaniard and this w followed by patriotl asm, dresses, recefved with great enthu at the Casino. dawned with the ringing of | churc followed by street parades. Bu entirely suspended. An ‘Mdhu ate ball at the Casino this evening concluded the festivities. The real feeling of the people was ex- pressed by bands of hoodlums, who | raded the streets in the less respectab arters of the city carrying Span s and shouting “Viva Espanol.” The ct that the day was the second anniver- sary of the landing of the United States troops under General Miles seemed to b forgotten here. Although at Ponce, N aguez and other points there were slight s of the anniversary, it'w that the local cele fon h: \refully arranged to eclipse that of Fourth of July, which obsgerved at all in Porto Rico. A prominent Porto Rican, discussing {he celebration from that point of view ay, said: “Our people should not be blamed by the Americans for expressing their feei- | tngsin this way. stitution, not been island. been denied them. In such circumstances Porto Ricans cannot appreciate American institutions, and naturally would not observe American holiday: To-da celebration, however, was purely Spanish y native Porto Ricans did not extended to the as {and m | partie! Tesla Coal Mine Road’s Report. SACRAMENTO, July 2%.—The Alameda and San Joaquin' road’s report was sub- mitted to the State Board of Equalization | to-day. The report shows operating e penses amounting to $24.000, and receipts amounting to $16,33 22.° Ths operating expenses were the same last year and there were no receipts given. The road is a_ feeder for the Tesia mines and owned by the mining company. The value of the rolling stock is given at $20,000 this year, as against $35,8% a year ago. H. H. Griffiths, for the company, sald the road would soon be on a paying basis, but that it was dependent altogether upon the mines and that the work there was now entirely one of development. VITALITY YOUR REACH. It may be that because you have worked too hard, or have violated nature’s laws in some other way, you are broker. down in health and have lost the ability to do your duty in business and family life. lief. NOW, then, is the You may have tried drugs and found no re- time for you to investigate and learn the merits of my treatment by my TRADEMARK. My new illustrated book tells all about it, and will be sen: cation. Or I will be glad to see you at my office. Consultation Hours: Daily, 9 to 6; DR. T. A. SANDEN, © DR, SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT, t to any address on appli Sundays, 10 to 1. O’FARRELL STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ~ INPORTORICO An Elaborate Celebration of | was no attempt whatever to dis- | was scarcely The United States con- | The privileges of citizenship have | is | HlEHLANI]SPHlN(]S H. R. WARNER, Msrs. et and Cold MMine s. Fine Livery xpertencea Guides is Hunter an tiett) will be ot friend ER 30 ERAL SPRI Rates—$10, § Resident_Physicia dred and F' Ho! X:I\Hfi ORCH COUN cening: George Tennis and Gol KFE COUNTY HOTEL, Address HIGHLAND ymery street call on L. D. CRAIL 20 P Traveler Camp [F}‘onnado, Coronado Beach, California, st perfect climate in tents, wit the n A city ¢ poltce protecti pure en water, 4 New Montgomery street, Company, Coronado Marked Contrast to the Observance — <m RACTIONS AN'THE WEsT ng Tour- unique ar- ted pam BANNING . Los An co., geles, Cal. E OLEMA, MARIN CAL. SPECIAL RATES Untll August 15. ’1 Sonines | Address A. BETTENS, Mgr.. Byron Hot Springs, Cal | Osll on Lombard & Co., City Agents, 36 Geary, City. | HOT SPRI SKAGGS &5y 0y from San Francisco and but nine miles of staging; waters noted for medicinal virtues: best natural bath in State: grand mou ecenery, good trout streams at door: | telegrap matl_and_express: FIRST- CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE: morning and afterncon stages: round trip from San Francisco only $5 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 & _m. or 3:20 p. m. Terms. % a day or $12 & week. References—Any guest of the past five years; patronage constantly increasing. | J. F. MULGREW. Pro 4% hours GS., SONOMA | | A vacation does not usually extend beyond two or three or four weeks, so that many of those who have been s0j ing during the past th at the various resorts along the California Northwestern Rail- way are returning to their homes. Those who intend to take during July or not but their vacation August, and those who may have thought of a t, should do so, can now easily find the desired acco tions. Call for “VACATION,” a little book just by the company, giving Camping Lo- Ho res: issued cations, Resort dred and sixty-seven Farms and homes where Board for the Summer can besecured at fr $5.00 to $8.00 per week. m H. C. WHITING, Geners! Manager. R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass. Agt. A “DOVE STEW.” and the doves are plent t Pfi§9159§1@§ week. spet al round-trip rebate (ukeu klet and fu ELY. | where Shasta’s | _Smiles down on Nature's Far from the chilling summe, from winds and dust and heat, ERN, 3560 feet above the sea level. on ‘he sver- | green slopes of Shasta. 1s the ideal spot for a | summer vacation r it the great forests of pine and cedar and hemlock, around it a w expanse of meadows, above it the perfect | beauty of Shasta For the idler—rest. For the hunter—the great game of the mountains. FuP t salmon and the trov romento and (ke Kismth AL & 'N'S DOOR. The tavern is new and fresn and clean, with every modern comfort rallway brings one almost to the door. Nature i3 her grandest, come and grand r irations are. Rates. $10 to 312 | Per week. $2 50 per day. Guldes and horses for mountain el ing. MRS. M. L N, Pro | prietor, Siss Cal. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, <~ County, ~Cal—For he t cannot be aqu ommodations; beautiful scemery: profusicn flowers; hot soda. suiphur and el swimming tank 20xi0 feet. Our ma: ahad of America. , rest. up-to-data Hnnure‘ climate tha | ace are ail gradvates. Hunting and fshing dren’s playeround, croquet, lawn tennis Aance hall: large hotel and 30 c | ing spectal accommodations llumina by gas. By train. Third an send streets, San Francisco, 9 a. m Broadway, Oakland, dad. then'by stage miles to springs. Ro P. office, 613 Market postotfice. For illust; ther informatfon add M. 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HELENA SANITARIUM, St. Helena, Cal. new management; a place of comfort | Carriage meets ali | FAMOUQ GILROY HOT SPRINGS thetr thor heumatism, ~ Gout, Lead and Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neura Dyspepsia_and all Bladder and Urinary ints. Hotsl and cottages removated refitted and improved Magnificen: scemery, delightful walks. Hunting and fish | ing. No fogs. Unequaled for beaith. rest and recreation. Rates, §12 to $4 per wesk. Trains leave Third and Townsend . m. snd 245 p. m. daily. Carriages for springs. For illustrated pamphl: } R._RORFRTSON. P \VALDRUHE. Sonoma Mountaina. Excellent_accommodations for familles and sportsmen. First-class table. All kinds of dairy produce. Fine spring water. Rates §7 up. Send for circular. C. H. W. ERUNING. Sasta Rosa. Cal LAUREL DELL LA KE. The most attractive place in Lake County to spend your vacation. Boating, bathing, bow ands ot Mereurtal s address prtator ing. tennis, livery, new walks, ete. Write for circular to H. WAMBOLD, Lauret Deil. Lake County. KLEMATH HOT SPRINGS. The healthiest resort in the prettiest county in | " Califérnia. Trout fishing—finest in the State— Fhovel Creek, 15 miles for casting. Hunting— | plenty of game in surrounding mountains— | g:n- quall, deer and bear. EDSON BROS., I prietors, Beswick. Siskiyou County. Cal. |THE WELLESLEY, | Californta and Larkin Sts. San Francisco. Strictly First-class Family Hotel. MRS. M. MFRRY Pvnnrletr'u Kenilworth Inn, Mill Valley. Thoroughly renovated. Electric u'hu. i~ Hards, lawn tennis. croquet. Strictly first clase, For_terms apply to Mrs. P. J. MARTINA. 108 GATOS, Cal— ‘fl.loNTE HOTEL, 8570 grounds, magnificent view and first-class accommoda~ tions. Large sunny rooms. Special rates to | families. Free bus meets eyery, train: & miles from San Francisco. Fare $i . SANTA CRUZ_ Mountains—A quiet ranch, fivs | m)lllno: l:ro:d s;:,z- Cruz: delightful summer | w ruoning water: abundance fruit. good table: terms wee fru cmmni e 550 week. Address { BOARD on farm; | etk Redwood Cit free driving; fare Soc. INDEFPENDENCE LAKE In the heart of the Sierras. Perfect climate, fine fiehing, excellent table, magnificent for- est, no poison_cak, no Yenis. An ldeal spor for tamilies. Sse IMAA raveler’ for partic- rs. Open June CLEMONS, “ndependence Lake, G % NAPA SODA SPRINGS. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Springs P. O, { gWEEKLl CALL Enlarged to 18 Pages 81 per Year,

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