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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1900. AEARTY WELCONE T0 JUDGE ESTEE N HONOLULL Escorted to the Bench byI Judges Galbraith and Frear. - Appoints Court Officers and Prepares at Once to Try the Cases Which Piled Up Pending His Arrival. SR G 5 ¥ nce of The Call.) The Hon M. M United State ared his comm a commit- Baird, Paul D and AO RANGI'S OWNERS CAUTIOUS,l ruct the Captain Not to Enter| the Harbor of Honolulu. N fully stayed outsi the three-mile legal | ed that the Lon- | ad cabled to| not to call s a large ship- | 1, from Aus- toria and s way, entering Iz the v fe seven min- he Hogan being refused | plague times. g | { cin i INCREASE OF DISEASE. | health re- and J the death ive Hawalians of Oahu, which ecords. In June| is per thousand was | e increase for the past wn by tables just com- | good deal of discus- 3 umbered 48 ave jumped to 59, Board of Health. X 4.—The of June _the list of diseases, almost_every people come here joy the mild cli- it is believed that they are a e population. Ty- med a good many 2 slight epidemic having ed in one @istrict of Honolulu. Lax Quarantine Laws. pursued there with re- ng the port free from the After ten days without thirty-one as was Ho- declared free, se_afterward lean. It is stated ational law allows e port clean in such a not ‘“‘epidemic.” ction {onolulu was Spo while it s de- ine in Honolulu had not been a - 0dd Judicial Blunder. HONOLULU, Aug. 4—Judge Little of d amusement for Hono- s error in the making out he dox in the case of a Jap who to be hanged at Hi h. The Judge addresses High Sheriff Brown of the Territory in the e wor soul n at Honolulu. 4.—The Republicans grand rally and rati- > ght in honor of the delegates from the national convention. - was a torchlight procession and a attended meeting. at which plenty usiasm was shown. WIDOW WANTS $15,000 FOR BRUISED AFFECTIONS Mrs. Frances Buelna Sues Rich Farm- er Thomas Ryan of Pajaro Val- ley for Breach of Promise. Special Dispatch to The Cal. SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 11L—Fifteen thou- sand dollars for a lacerated heart—that is the proper healing balsam decided upon the widow Frances Buelna of Pajaro and she wants wealthy Farmer ymas Ryan to furnish the coin. She asked this in a complaint filed in the erjor Court of this county this morn- = “and may God Ratificatic b v B up ng Mre. Frances Buelna had been a domes- tic the farm of Thomas Ryan, In the Pajaro Valley. She claims that she nursed him while he was {ll, and alleges further that Ryan, on August 10, 1898, promised within a reasonable time to marry her, but that up to August §, 1900, he had noi done so, Hence suit for §15,000 dam- eges. . {BIDS FOR ARMOR PLATE | Contractors Asked for Too Lar PEOPLE PERISH BY SCORES FROM HEAT IN THE EAST New York's Record for the Day Is Thirty- Three and Other Cities Add to the Roll of Victims, NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—Death reaped a | were seven prostrations and one death harvest to- trom New York's humid. | from the heat in Cleveland to-day. There . S Satl ¥ e as in the temperature to-night. it At least thirty-three persons died in o B e PR A T this eity and vicinity, thirty from pros- | rose'to g this afterpoon, The deaths by trations and three children from falling | sunstroke were two. There were nine from pes on which they had | prostrations. - o= o o crow: t so 1 he tor- | PI1 TRG, Aug. 11.—Two dea owied me rellef from the tor- | oion¢ prostrations from heat is the record turing heat. = . | of to-d; The Government thermometer Since August 6, when tne temperature | registered 98 at 4 o'clock. was 81 degrees, the conditions have been MILW. {EE, Aug. 11.—The ather All in all, it is the hot- | s'a temperature of 71 degrecs weather New York has fter a cooling shower. This 1s weather records for this from the maximum of the day of 19 degre and is the lowest registered | day, an eiab - tour has year were broken. The thermometer |in gver a week. One death was ascribed | been plammon . o ‘f:‘{,‘?flf;‘l{“gnaos ey ed % at 2 p. m. and registered the | to the heat fo-day. also one prostration. | becn Pla or Govern: toosevelt. ures our later. This was | The record for eight days shows ninc |From Labor day, when Roosevelt will death ns of growu and eighteen prostra bureau, and about twenty-five fatalitics 1 record taken by the peoy ove the street, and 1 v t the tempe infants. A 5 cted to on the streets. ix deaths here it was a half holiday to-day and there from tae wilting heat of > twenty-five prostrations, three of factories. Thousands h will prove fatal. touched its highest point hen 92 was reached in the u oflic Down on the and 9 'ON, Aug. 11.—This was the in the United States to-day. i thermometer at the Weather au registered 101. The eleven days of the present month have been warmer than the first half of Aug 1896, when the terrific heat made a record here in the number of fatalities. PHILADELPHIA, nearest cars and boats for the e mercur. ore. the million or two left behind in The rec- city were obliged to suffer fon piers were packed, but th relief. The keeper n E the thermomete; during the day a breeze could be detected. st sufferers were the A offict city of great chil- n the four days during which tI Aug. 11.—The tem- ; hmy)rt oppressive there been | perature to-day broke all records, when at aver: ‘:.“ sixty-six child patients at |} the Government thermometer Dispensary alone, the ages of 100 degrees. This was within g from 5 menths to 2 cf the highest temperature recorded here. re was more humildity to-day than ock this morning 87 degrees was previously been regist it being cred. At noon it was 97 and at § 3 per cent early the morning and ad- | o'elock to-night it stood at 92. c Many horses | e local forecast office has no record hot spell so protracted as the pres- !GVERMI\VN~ MEA-T LAW TO ARE ALL REJECTED ~ TAKE EFFECT IN OCTOBER | r ge a | It Absolutely Prohibits the Importa- Proportion of the Entire Amount | tion of American Canned Meats Called For. and Sausage. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1L—The Navy| WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—The Department to-day decided to reject all sions of the meat law, bids for armor plate presented to the de- ed by the Germun Government, af- tment. It is stated at the department ting among other things the absolute Jes mot mean that the alterna- ibition of American canned meats g a Government armor sausages, will take effect October 1 will be adopted, alt next. Offici announcement has reached s SO A | the Department of Agriculture through of the s at h the State De tment of the publication to start such |in the Berliner Reichsanzeiger of an im- v terms cannot | perial proclamation fixing that as the e private manufacturers, | date when the prohibition of what has i e e heretofore been an important trade will b s b h.’. .‘:‘m-lmvr.| e most Important feature S s S o e law is paragra: St 2, and the contractors will be given an- v L e or pecting N other chance to put their bids into such which is as follows: pe as will be acceptable to the Govern- nt he reason assigned for the rejection of s is the demand from all the bidders large a proportion of the entire of armor plate. The I t bid- Midvale Steel Company, was not main 1 plant in case satisfacto: de with t The importation through the custom houses of meats in airtight sealed cans or other ves- Is, of and other mixtures made from y cut meat, is prohibited. The following sections also become ef- fective October 1: Section 26, paragraphs and 2, the penal clause, imposing a pen- fied to accept less than 20,000 tons of for violation of the new provisions to W0 tons to be tracted for. At the extent of imprisonment for six £ delivery proposed by the Midvale or a fine of 1500 marks or; both. Company the Government could not on 28, setting forth that the confisca- ot armor to complete the of the meat is to be understood n addltion to the penalty. It declares that it is immaterial whether the object seized belongs to the offender or not, and now in course of construction within reasonable time. The other two bidde the Bethlehem and Carnegie companies, were much higher in their ures and in- if the prosecution of any person or the Sisted on having the whole® amount of | condemnation of articles be . imprace armor divided between them on equa! | ticable, the seizure may be admitted in- terms. | dependently. Section 29, setting out that The object of the Government in prompt- | the regulation, dated May 14, 1579, regard- | 1y rejecting the bids is taken to mean | iD8 foods, lixurles and ‘the = desitng determination to bring the contrac therein, remained unchanged. Section 30, reasonable terms. On the other } paragraph 2, authorizes the fixing of the is said by some officials of the dep: date by royal decree. Rate Alarms the Honoluly | Other Versions of Mill Valley Inci- Detore aaopting “the serions aernaive UNSATISFACTORY SEARCH of establishing a plant of its own. DENY THAT BLACK WAS IN DANGER OF VIOLENCE FOR MURDERER OF LANE’ Officers Scouring the Country for Miles, but Can Find No Trace | of the Train Robber. | COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 11.—The whole | ccuntry along the Pennsylvania Railroad | between this city and Urbana is being scoured by officers in pursuit of the men who murdered Express Messenger Lane dent—One by Mrs. Murphy, Another by Constable. ecial Dispatch to The Call. and robbed t SAN RAFAEL, Aug. 11.—The statement | Ak} ] he way safe in his car et that thaniel Black was nearly lynched | Dozens of stories and ri | at Mill Valley Friday night by R. P.|sifted down and the omuc?ros"a?:“:p%:e:i Murphy of the United States Shflprmg | ently no nearer to a solution of the mys- Commissioner’s office at San Francisco. | tery than when they started. If any assisied by @ large and angry crowd of | promising clews have been sectired they citizens, 18 denied at Mill Valley by the | are being very closely guar ded. persons placed under survefl- | -day have been released. | INTERESTS THE COAST. conc perso All the lance to erned. hy in an interview to-day I never saw the young man (Black) before until Friday afternoon, when he came up the lane in front ing himself rced read Pensions Granted. Young mar b Special Dispatch to The Call. ter he wa a conversati ™ ild for a walk. We did not mi: WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Po: y until a lady, who has since left commissioned: f‘:lilfzrmn—chflsgflsflteg T o ane sunning to the house and told | Bills, Dunsmuir; Alfred R, Booth. Pase 16 earch o 3 a man obles: Lg S s At T beew seen taking him wway. My daughier | Drowigy. Semnq) 0T Lemon; Virginta rene went up the h and across on the othes Wi ¢ Side found the bey and the stmren ‘ap tBer | Oreg¥n—wWilliam A. Oliver, Nehalem. braided the man for it child away | Washington—Oscar V. Green, Crescent. e Appointed: Californfa—J. 1L Neale, | he youns man was afterward brought here | Lakeside, San Diego County, vice J I by {onstable McDonaid and stoutly denied that | Martin, - removed; William_ Coliins, had ev sulted a woman. Howeve Mojave, Kern C v, vie e, logized for his Iangu i went his ¥ el T s wlop M6 SLTupin, | here was no violent language u. or a slons — California: O erc was no_ violent vage used or islons — Ca :__ Original — | et hade e ® 87 80TTY for the publicity | Ora, San Francisco, ;: Eawed Watond siven the ma Yountville. $6. Renewal—Frederick Ban. | Constable McDonald, who arrested Mr. | tie, Veterans' Home, $8; Laura McDonald. Black, sald: Veterans' Home, Napa, $10. Original All this talk about Iynching and an angry | Widows—Hannah A. Sullivan, Oakland crowd is sheer nonsense. When I took charze | $3: Susie A. Hoyt, San Jose, $§: Eliza A, of Mr. Black there were not more than four persons who saw us. The matter had been reported to me, and as kidnaping is 4 it was my duty to act as I did. I took Mr, ck to the Murphy home to have him identi- and ascertain whether they were going o Fitzgerald San Francisco, $8; Caroline L. n Francisco, Mary Stovall Park, $8. x Original widows- . gon: Orls ws-—Joanna Hor- . ol shington: _Original—Geo fer a charge against him. | L &l eorge Cham- Up to a late hour this afternoon Mr. | Mieiy. Fuvatup, 0 oditionalames Black had not filed the threatened damage suit against Mr. Murphy or Constable M- Donald. | Gleanham, Yelm, 5 leanhim, $8; Charles B." Twiss, —_——— BAN JOSE, Aug. 11.—Michael A. Pier rs of age."was found dead on his ranch pens Morzan Hill to-day. A verdict of death from SANTA CRUZ, Aug. he Portuguese Unic The local council of was honored this cven- by a visit from their district deputy, A. - natural causes was rendered. Crho tnd Martin of Watsonville, who installed the | Jahn Sime o e “above Loy uew officers. After the installation a banquet | Gatos last night A nqnes, 10U above Loy An inquest to- was enjoyed at the Odd Fellows' Hall, | that he died of alcoholism, day developed, JOHNSONS DIGESTIVE TABLETS CURED HIM IMMEDIATELY. recently | Postoffice Appointments and List of | increase, John E. | I ROOSEVELT 10 TRAVEL THROUGH ENTIRE WEST Extensive Campaign Tour Is Laid Out for Him. First Speech Will Be Made in Chicago on Labor Day and Other Cities Will Be Visited Daily. N SRR CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—According to Perry S. Heath of the Republican National Committee, who returned to Chicago to- make his first big speech of the campaign in Chicago, until the end of September, Governor Roosevelt will spend his time west of the Mississippi River. All of the month of October will be occupied In hard campaigning in the States of Illinofs, In- diana, Michigan and Ohio, with the ex- ception of a few days in West Virginia, which the Republican managers express strong hopes of carrying. Two or three days at the end of October will be spent in New York, and that small period of time will be all the East will see of Roosevelt. during the campaign. “Roosevelt will come to Chicago on Labor day,” said Mr. Heath. From Chi- | cago he will pass through Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, | Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, | California, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, | Kansas, Nebraska, lowa and Missourl, practically in the order named. No at- tention will be paid by Governor Roose- velt to the Eastern States outside of New { York, and unless conditions change ma- | terfally he will not go into New England at all. Many of Roosevelt's speeches will be from the rear platform of his Pullman, and in that way he will be able to cover an unusually large territory. In the more { populous parts of the country he will | travel only in the day time, but while crossing the far western portlons where | | the big towns are a long distance apart, he. propably will travel at night also, in order to save time.” s S STEVENSON RETURNS TO REPUBLICAN PARTY DENVER, Aug. 11.—A. M. Stevenson, who in 18 as a delegate at large from Colorado, with Senator Teller and others, walked out of the National Republican Convention, and who afterward assisted in organizing the Silver Republican party. to-day resigned the chairmanship of the party in this State and announced his re- turn to the Republican party. He made public a letter in which he declares the silver question is no longer a paramount issue and will not be for years to come. The Silver Republican party is being kept alive for this campaign, he says. simply to aid the Democratic party, and on the question of expansion, which'is named as paramount in its platform. he does not agree with the Democratic party. denlzes’ DEAinY DATE OF POPULIST NOTIFICATION SET TOPEKA, Kans.. Aug. 11.—R. Ridgeley, chairman of the Populist State Commit- tee, to-day received the following tele- grs({n from Eugene Smith, dated Chicago Y “Bryan has set the date of Populist notification meeting at Topeka for August 23. have been looking for a notice of this kind.” said Mr. Ridgeley, “and have gone so far as to obtain from the railroads a promise of one fare for the occasion. We will make it the biggest political meet- ing ever held in Topeka.” SAYS JAPANESE WERE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST Alleged They Were Not Accorded | Equality of Treatment During the Bubonic Plague Scare. 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PAGIFIC SURETY GOMPANY HEAD OFFICE—326 Monigomery Street. veue axparisnon Chasees rassnanie "+ Woekly Call, $1 per Year STATEMENT ~OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~OF THE— Pacific Surety COMPANY F SAN FRANCISCO, IN THE STATE OF California, on the 3ist day of December, | A. D. 189, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of Secticns 610 and 611 of the Fo- litical Code, condensed as per blank furnished | by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, pald up in Cash | staging: | | A T Real Estate owned by Company Loans on Bonds and Mortgages. Cash Market Value of all Stocks an Bonds owned by Company Cash in Company's Office. Cash in Banks . Interest due and accrue and Loans Interest due and Mortgages. Premiums in due Course of Cash deposited in Savings Bank Total Assets. $4,500 00 161711 48 | 54,353 10 | | LIABILITIES. Groes premiums on Risks running one year or less, §.. reinsurance 50 INCOME. Net cash actually received for prem- iums aasee .. $33,197 79 Recelved for interest on Bonds and Mortgages .o 11,472 22 Received for interest and dividend: on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from MAN, Midlake P. O., Lake Co.. Cal. | Net amount paid a0l [‘.l:;rr Sources. 5077 40 | = —- - - cceived from all other sources 9w WALDRUHE, n Total Income... .. $52.407 36 | Sonoma Mountains. Excellent accommodations for famihes. Fi;_ll*tll s table. Al k¢ of r o oduce. ine spring wi T Rates §7 b e oo Tsénd for cireular. C. H. W. BRUNING, Net amount pald for Losses (includ- Quicksilver Mine, Alum Rock Pa and t less other attractions reached ov perfe roads. Hotel thoroughly modern first-. in every respect, with service urpassed Rates reasonable.~ For further tion call | at *“Traveler” office, 20 Montgomery st., San Francisco, or addres GEORGE P. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal. | leave Thira | CALIFORNIA HOT <PRIN | Springs: | all se: | round trip $110 on | unsurpassed for 1! gsonnoomouno 29 4 ® [+ [ Py : A vacation does not usmally @ S FATWINAS A, @ cxtend beyond two o - RE‘AL, z @ four weeks, so that m o e e . ® those who have been sojourn- ; ARl SaNESE e TS, X 8 ine during the past month at the various resorts along the Coronado Beach California Northwestern Rail- & erfence it. Hun- % o Ol ¢ 1a untl you expertence it. Hun = way are returning to e @ spend their summers there. Do homes. ‘; you? . P Get_Information Those who intend to take g 168 Market st. their vacation during July or © San Francisco. = o August, and those who may not 3 s have thought of a rest, but @ should do so, can now easily $ find the desired accommoda- @ tions. -1 Call for “VACATION 2 @ little book just issued by the © » p 0 company, giving Camping Lo- Y Central Caiifornia (e gk e en i Resorts, and a list of one hun- d sixty-seven Farms and Board for the d at from ty of Ca attractive w A San Jose is the central Hotel Vendome Is its mos: Adjacent to Lick Observat: VEOV06R0ODV0BI00O0DIVOTIV0OD H. C. WOITING, Gezeral Maaager. A Great Dove Shoot] § R ‘:\ayjs, Gen'l ;:::‘Ag& August 24th and 25th g A Great Dove Stew | ¢ 2862085208220 August 26th, at asoRobles| HOT SPRINGS ROUND TRIP: SISSON TAVERN P ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE. Ilustrated booklet and FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS © The waters are noted cures of Rheumatism, G Poisoning, Liver and gla, Dyspepsia and. all Complaints. Hotel and Baths refitted and improved cenery, delightful walk: 3y ing. No fogs. Uneq recreation. Rates. $! and Towns m and 2:45 p. m. & for springs. For illustrat e pe S Sopines Address A. BETTENS, Mgr., Byron Hot Springs, Ou’ Oali en Lombazd & Co.. vucy A e earv, City. efr thousands of ad and Mercurial Diseases, Neural- STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— Fidelly Castally COMFA KAGG HOT SPRINGS, S County: - only 4% - nours trom San Francisco and but nine miles of waters noted for medi best natural bath In State: scenery: gocd trout strear telegraph; daily mail a CLASS HOTEL AND S morning and afternoon stage: Francisco 5 Take 1 30 a. m. or $12 a week. Re ny guest of five years; patronage constantly J. F. MULGRE nal virtues NX W YORK, IN 1599, and’ for t de to the v g ount of Capital Stock, paid up tn Among Redwaods of Sonoma Co. Amount of Cap ing, Bathing, Fishing and Hunt Cash .ooeneene wsvavisaes - 250,000 4 from $10 to 7. Cottages buil i3 ASSETS. upward. Board and lodging, $ per week: un- | o ) poate owned by Company. 509,189 34 furnished_rooms, §1 per week. Add M. | So%h Market Value of all Stocks GRE Camp Meeker. "wred by Compan 2,370,529 59 s Otfice 26,639 04 0 Formerly Agua Callent ew maragement: a place of comfort ns: 46 miles from S. F.. via T ferry. R. R. station on hotel grounds: sive swimming tank: $10 unday L Lo ART. Agua Calient MINERAL CARLSBAD E3RRES. |, . proce s Rifovemen Most beautiful spot In Lake County. Watersy - . ‘Suspense ropsy, stomach, liver, kidaey | SHSPED biadder affections. Accommodations frst watn nor semmcs. | i LAMATH HOT . ning m - The h'e‘.’u‘m“: resort in the prettiest county fn | reimsuran 26957 @ Caiffornia. Trout fishing—finest in the State— | Due and ace por Shove! Creek, 15 miles for casting. Hunting— B siesse 588 53 plenty of game in surrounding mountains— EDSO) Total Liabll grouse, quail, deer and bear. BR Keniw;rth fan, Mill Yai ey. oughly renovated. Electric lights, bil- For terms apply to MRS. P. J. MARTINA. Received BLUE LAKES, ’ Total Inccme Lake Co.; fine fishing, boating, bathing and | S ‘hunting: in the heart of the mountains. Tne EXPENDITURE: best table in Lake Co. Address O. WEIS- | A. P. REDDING. Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12th M. M. RHORER, Deputy Insurance Commissioner. OF CALIFORNIA. Paid-up Gapital and Reserve - $318,000,00 Stesm Boiler and Ple¥> Glass Insurance. ST. HELENA SANITARIUM- (nh':? Helena. Send “E circular. Address BT. HELENA SANIT. EL MONTE mate, beautiful drives; average temperaturs 80 no wind or mosquitoes; 2 hours r— o A e K BT herbs, Advice free. ' Hours, 3 | Ing 3...... loeses of previous years). ] T e to11'a. m, 1to3 and 7 to 9| Dividends to Stockholders. s All o payments and S p._m. Pald or allowed. for Commission or THE GEYSERS, foroma | i To Whom It May Concern:| Hrokerage .. 2,604 38 29 County. Total Expenditures > This is to_certify that I, the | Pald for Salaries, Fees, and other ONE OF NATURE'S WONDEKS. undersigned, have been suffering from Chronic | _chas for officers, clerks, etc. 11,808 00| = Natural steam baths, swimming, s Incurred during the year......$1,331, Rheumatism for over three years, which finally | Pald for State, National and Local bunting and livery. Write for pawpblel 0. ¥. SEWARD, Pre Erew so severe that about 7 months ago 1 was | , taxes .. . 2.3% 41 | WERTHEIMER. Manager. GE SEWARD. President. utterly unable to walk. After trying everything, All other payments and expenditures.. 11923 73 | HENRY CROS SL: Y. Acting Sec'y. { Tast induced to conault DI, WONG WOO, Who, | Total Expenditures.......... wone| LAUREL DELL LAKE. 200 awora. to before me, thia 2 alter a geven-months' treatment, has now com: s oy oin on gl wra o o S GEO. W. VARTAN, Notary Publie. pletely cured me of Rheumatism. GEORGE | LOSSES fincurred during the year. $4,102 13 ,':: ":m." 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