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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1900. MINERS AW ORDERS TO STRIKE | Meén in the Anthracite Region Hope for Sanction of the Execu- tive Board. Mine-Workers’ Men Affected Walk Be Won Within the T'—-"‘E' OT—' THE STELLA PO S CREW WERE LOST Party Suffered From Cold I Long Winter in AT X e 1‘ EVERICANS SECURE EXTENSIVE CONTRACTS Erit’sh Financial Houses Anxious utsiders Reap the Finan- of the Wer. £1 1 g WHEN YOU ORDER Baker s Choco!ate | or Baker’s Cocoa PACK XAMINE THE AGE YOU REC AND MAKE SU THAT IT BEARS ( TRADE-MARK “La Belle Chocolatiere” o8 is entitled 1o be labelled or soid as * Baker's Che Baker’s Cocoa.” Walter Baker & Co. Limited EsTasusuen 178o. DORCHESTER - - coiate” or* MASS. PALACE HOTEL acknowledged that thess = that appeal ted Juxury and ine and service ts and location od passageway and goment oo the GRAND HOTEL| DR. CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE For the Cur: of Gonorriioea, Gleets. Btricturce and analogous < nts of the Orsans of Generat _Frice i & bottle. For sale by Grugpiste Oificials Claim That Furthest. | MRS. EUREKA iNILLETSV & IS 'PROBABLY INSANE ¢ AITING if All the| Cut the Strike Can Thirty Days at and the strike | ¥ _to-night police e “contir ON, Pa., Sept, 7.—A statement th ’X"a hz pe of effe st arbitra itution Wife of a Wealthy Californian Found Lying Stupefied on a Sidewalk in Kansas City. CITY, Sept. 7.—Mrs Eurel Califor: ia accom- me FOUR KILLED BY THE EXPLOSION OF A GUN Disaster Casts a Gloom Over the Man- euvers on the Borders of Gali- cia and Bohemia. VIENNA . - = McBRIDE PARDONED. Executive Clemency Exerted on Be- half of a Postcffice Emp]oye s The President who was May, 186, ffice funds w - General Nelson ..\rr ed here this al car. Those com- e General d de camp: City; -3."V. ¢ of Valley Evanston, Ill.; Sherman Miles Tk arty left car- afterr ot they St via the Gr > different mmm) rn, inspect the way - | Meat Condemned. ] LIVERPOOL, Sept. 7.—To-day a eor- ‘ : | alr brought by steamer Southern Cross, Cap- from Buenos Ayres, August ¢ the cargo realized about es of the American chilled process, TS Accidentally Killed. GO, Sept. 7 age, a ploneer member of the of the suburb of Evanstown, d to-night by falling down & cel- f an anston store. Two of his | chilaren—Charles W. Gilbert and ~Mrs | Walter W —live in California. | —_———— | Deutschland Leads. | NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—The British ier Critie, which arrived at Quaran. ne tonight from Dundee, =reports 5 having passed ‘the steamers chiand, from New York for Ham: burg, and the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, for Bremen. The Deutschland was about two miles ahead. Queen Victoria May Go to Germany. BERLIN, Sept. 7.—It is sald in court cir- cles here that Queen Victorla will visit Dowager Empress Frederick next month unless the latter's condition meanwhile should considerably improve, which is not probable. on AR PN 58 Santa Barbara Tennis Results. SBANTA BARBARA, Sept, 7.—The re- sults of the second day’'s play brought the open handie: | on at the Country Club down | finals, which will be played Much interest Is manifested and the play- | ing is of a high order. To-day's contests resulted as follows: Gentlemen's eingle—Alexander (owe half fic- teen) beat White (ecratch), . Fith- jan (owe half fifteen) beat Spaulding (Afteen), §-6, Jixed doubles—Miss Garland and White (half to fftcen) beat Mrs. Bawyer and Felton (haif thirty), - -1 Gentfemen's deubles—Fithian and Alexander | (owe half fifteen) (owe half fifteen), hite and MeDuffle , 6-1. More and Sheffield (half fifteen) Dest Felton and Redington (scrateh), 64, 6-2 ————— WASHINGTON, Sept. 7,—The Census Bureau announces that the populatien of Scranton, Pa., s 100,096, as againat 75715 in 10, an increasé of 2,811, or 3.6 Charles Gflbert, 71 | » Board of Trade and one of the | p tennis tournament now’| the | to-morrow, | ST inspector condemned a large por- | and mutton preserved by | Superior Judge »on me. Acting Chie ders of the fact, the nn sion and ef isfisd with the outcome, ember 1 dish 2 the nd by which they can « doing bus et CHINESE LOCHNVAR . ELOPES WITH SLAVE Shrimp- Fnshing Camp Near Caleor- nia City Excited by the Flight of Kip Hoi and Wu Kan. h to The Call. itiful W a slave ival at the an, of Sam Kec ped me TRAVELING MEN TAKE CHARGE OF THE FAIR Conclude the Day’s Festivities With a Banquet in the Big Pavilion. and e s from all w m the g of them from the cf by Chief g to find solace jun had val sat down to Is of the city rder to per th fair. Fitzgerald Upholds Right of the Police Commission to Close Them, e Special Dispatch to The Call. 1dge Fitzgerald, fon in w e the private en the right by It to take et l’x at the order is made hem will at once obey The police but do not intend to put any great hardship upon 1ys that the lives and , but which could not be reached by 2 e e | Southern Pacifi An upn-xw- who was Kip Hol nd the shrimp will be | teachers to en- The | o'clock th the I in the Superifor Court late rich he sustained the Police Com- xes in saloons. The opinion states uch orders as it sees 5 Dot nese rder the ruling he Jut the boxes, or to ob: 1y other ikes it effective at once to the night force to enforce the nen h he order made by the cc 1d commission are wel police now have the means at Aisreputable law. places heretofore ops will close on Mon- SPIRITUALISTS GATHER IN THE GARDEN CITY of the California Asso- ciation. Spectal Dispatch t ¢ SAN JOSE \rm 7. California Assocla is meeting nnual sesison. About lights of spiritualism ite are present. The ain the alled together by ambly of this ¢ > President & rV\«\\lyv ; Mrs, ssor II\TERESTS THE COAST. sions Gmntfld Hannah ahama A. Cas Mexican Woodland, $5. Original—Azro H. Pettit, Additiopal—David N. ] 5 rease—George Adam_ Manzler, w. ol a YOUNG LADY CYCLIST ‘ RUN DOWN BY A TEAM SAYS CONSTITUTION FOLLOWS THE FLAG | Miss Joanna Scott Xilled While Wheeling on a Los Gatos Street. 1al Dispatch to Th\ Call. . Sept. yrning resul Joanna Scott, Liet full on the face 1scious and taken was the young lag afternoon. m I»rluuxz‘ug to Sidne: pole struck her She was picked ne | home. moned, but | bu ADVERTISEMENTS et oo el o fimwwwwwo’ NO PRIVATE BOXES IN LOS ANGELES SALOONS FUSIONISTS OF | NEVADA NAME | THEIR TICKET | Virginia City Convention Nominates Newlands for Congress. e Fitzgerald of Eureka the Choice of the Silverites for Supreme Court Judge. Sy Kansas City Platform Indorsed and the army of employes | | ger | Jud Opening of the Flftb Annual Session | R War Postoffice Chnnges and List of Pen- | | 1 l 1 \\'\% run t!n\\n by | he | Free Coinage Declared to Be the Important Issue of the Day. Ui A \H(.I\S\ CITY, Nev., Sept. 7.—The party men effected a v nominated ‘ongress, A, L. Fitz- for Supreme Court ns of Reno for long-term Booker of Elko for short- John Webber of d Kirman of C Presidentia tor: he platform indorses the Kansas platforms; holds that s tion the important oppose 1gn; > administration for placing the - Philipines; extends sympathy port_to the B oppos ice of United States with f ; objects to and prize shorter hours for labor e officer to serve as Comm favors liber flag teries sioner of ations for approp! 1d the passage of a the expenses of ndidates mgratulates the silver forces swart; eulogizes ites Co-operation ic in building up the h\ura a constitutional conven- t. T—Secretary of ed upon this m two ri each «mlm 1§ to repr st Labor party and eac the office of the 1d William and the other at Los Angeles on Am, ust 24, of v:hicu George S. Holmes was ¢ nan and James C sco tick 1 ticket by the 1 was filed It was Angeles conting resenting shown that that hold a convention it election m‘l be H. Tarbett. Th os . Hoft from entral Committee - county 1"||I'u to indorse | free stiver in their platform. Ruling of Hawahnn Judge in the Case of George Edwards, Con- victed of Crime. CTORIA, B. C., Sept. 7.—The steam- | ship rrimoo bri news that the| Hawalian courts, in the case of George Edwards, convicted of crime after American flag was raised in H decided that the constitution f flag. Edwards was convicted on a verdict of ten to one and the court grants an appeal, as a unanimous decision is de- manded under the constitution. - WOMEN! REMEMBER THIS . A Woman who Doctored Eight Years and got No |Relief Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Sompound. ‘ Before taking the Vegetable Com- poxnd I was troubled with irregular menstruation, and suffered great agony. My physician gave me mor- phine, and I remained in bed. I doc- tored eight yearsand got norelief, and the doctors told me there was no relief for my trouble. Finally I tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. While taking the first bottle I felt that I was improyving. I have taken seven or eight bottles, and never had anything to do me so much good. Every month my troubles have grown less and less, and now at this time I am cured.” Ella Quinney, Stage Street, Haverhill, #hat of any living person. It is unnecessary. the last few months. and her refer to: Anoti er Womam Who Ackncwledges the Help she ks Received from Mirs. [Pinkham. “DrAR MBS. PINKHAM — The doctor says I hawe congestion of the womb, and cann ot help me. There is aching in the ri sht side of abdomen, hip, le, and back. If you can do me anv qoos E)ease write.” Mrs. Nina Chase, ulton, 4. Y., December 20, 1897. “DEAR MRS, PixgHAM—1I followed your inctructions, and now I want every wcman suffering from female trouble ‘0 know how good your advice and mec{cine is. The doctor advised an operation. I could not bear to think of that, so followed your advice. ofgoz bet ter right off. I tool six bottles Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetabls Com- gound tnd used three packages of Sanative Wash : also took vour Tiver Pills, ard am cured.” Mrs. Nina Chase, rulton, N. Y. December 1z, 1898. 0 vice has relieved thousands. Mrs. Pinkham has Fifty Thousand Such Letters as Above on File at Her Office -- She Makes No Statemenis She Cannot Prove. Inaddressing Mrs. Pinkham you are oommunu‘ahng with a woman —awoman whose experience in treating woman’sills is greater than A woman can talk freely to a woman when it Is revoiting to relate her private troubles to a Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, knowing full well that they should have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examination of even their family physician. Without money or price you can consult a woman, whose knowledge from 20 years' actnal experience is unequalle Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to freely communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are rocelved, opened, read, and answered by women only. This is a positive fact— not a mere statement — easily verified — thus has been established the eternal confidence between Mrs. Pink- ham and the women of America, which has never been broken, and has induced more than 100,000 sufferers to write her for advice during | Mprs, Voss ocured of Peri- odipal Pains and Per- petual Headaches by Fol- lowing WNirs. Piniham’s Qounsel. “ DEAR MRs. PrngrAy — I have been. suffering for over a year and had three doctors. suffer terrible pains in back and ovaries. Ihave headache nearly every day, and feel tired all the time. The doctor said my womb was out of place. Would be so glad if you could help me.” Mrs. Carl Voss, Sac City, lowa, Au= gust 1, 1898. ¢“Please accept my sincere thanks for the your advice and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done me. I did everything you told me to do, and used only three bottles. and feel better in every respect.” Mrs. Carl Voss, Sac City, low-. 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