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H E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1900 25 ADVERTISEMENTS, ISMAR THE GYPSY Marve'ous Revelations of the future as Well as Facts Told of the Past. CROWDS CONSULT HZR BRUTAL MURDER .~ OFA CHINAMAN T SANTA ROSA Ah Nan, a Hop - Picker, Kiiled While Asleep in His Tent. P ST Body Was Horribly Mutilated and the Officers Have as Yet Abso- lutely No Clew to Per- petrators of Deed. char rvovarts and P ail to appreciz ts tha and visit celebrated on her the wonder of blood, ham- covered with two empty ¢! mploy ler t shots fired stolidly re . and it is be learned of y morning. two the Bicycles $40 ON EXHIBITION AT LEAVITT & BILL, 309 LARKIN ST. ITINERANTS' CLUB. Interesting Pape;:Read and Dis- cussed at Pacific Grove. Whittaker Rich of F jego Commissic ere were representatives nd_discy 1 ir h 1 participated. joner W. F. Budlong of Riverside was a jdent for the ensuing vear, J Thomas of Los Angeles vice president P. Hall of Sebratury. meeting at Santa Orange Cour sed 17 the Medica/ Deportment's of the U.S.ARMY & NAVY Service WILLIAM WOLFF 8 Co, ~San FRANCISCO, DISTRISUTORS. Lewore of imiYerions ox refilled Borses wed in wr ADVERTISEMENTS. Ts more common than we may think, if we define gluttony as eating beyond the body’s need of sustenance and beyond the stomach’s capacity for digestion and assimilation of food. That is a fair definition, and it fastens the name glut- ton on many a n who would resent | the term as an insult. The fact of this luttony is marked by its consequences. he overloaded stomach becomes dis- eased. The popular term for the condi- tion is "weak ” stomach. The “weak” stomach fails in furnishing adequate nu- trition for the body, and soon the “ weak- ness ” spreads from the stomach to other ans. m%)n Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery eures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. 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Smythe Says Radical | [Disagreement Be | - i en ENO, Nev,, Sept. §.—A tragedy was cted this morning in this city, and as a | result one man is dead, a woman is at [ @eath’s door with a bullet-hole th: lier throat, and her husband is detained at {the County Jail, powder burned . awaiting a hearing of the c tragedy occurred in the Chicag traged and e. | ducted l.vy t Mess Bassman ar 1ll-fe 1 ng between the partners { lodsin, the corner of Second | on July 23 last, was commenced before | he .n:\t “hoone thinking the other | lul; er o Ir\llrv. ,!-lard“' > | Judge Rodden here this morning at 10:30 | r lu.l Ing him. This morning about 10:30 t’::‘!l l-‘:klx"zsvfi-‘rlv- 2 41?‘115\'“-:11’: ‘(_'r:fi‘m | o'clock. King, through his attorneys, e e 'I‘w:HimE,l W Just across il S e < it Lennon & Hawkins, won first blood. At- | e e "“1 «%‘-’1‘; The | torney Lennon objected to the sufficiency | = . mehil he of the complaint on the ground that it | an attempted | 1"‘«< at d e g thep hment was sworn to on information and belief | top her, and wher ard inter- | and essayed to stop her, 1 was be | only. istric rney Melsa b and " Ba. ‘1:‘1\\\;wtlx‘vp‘oé\‘fnll“uxlaldrli\mlt\('\:r‘ the ““rk“‘ this s :«‘nd stepped (url\ a oy 1y fi’a-‘:fl;l‘ll’\t::?lxl)n: ‘\i“‘c‘i;dr;kc‘x)\rabcy lp K: d asked what the trouble was, where- | S Shots at him, one of them | {10, 3} s el s s B | drawing a new complaint charging King | GoldenRule Bazaar. face 1 making an ugly | (ST He then shot my wife | with murder and haying S. L. Stice swear | CILIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. ASS 1 then turned the weapon Bullard and fired, the shot pa: through her neck, Darely missing the Bullard. There had | SHOOTS PARTNER'S WIFE AND COMMITS ‘SUICIDE tween Business Leads to a Tragedy in a Nevada Saloon. Special Dispatch to The Call, A Coroner’s inqu o fa fie th a do h. througlt the throat and finished up by | sending THE EMPORIUM. KING IS HELD FOR THE MURDER OF 3, H, CHURCH Scores a Momentary Tri- \umph in Preliminary Examination. gl Complaint Found to Be Faulty, but | the Accused Man Is Rearrested The big store will be AAAARAAAASAAA Open for business Tues- ; G day, 8 a. m., on which t was held this after- for the following as called and testi- and brough Dr. Philiips on “ PR R R R R R AR R R R R R R R R Y, = d as tothe condition of the wound of and Testimony Taken Be- da;y 25,000 beautiful sou- for & pe 1 to self-intlict such fore Judge Rodden. | wound, and described how it could be | ne. M, A. Bullard was then placed on b gy | i i tesiiied 5 foliow R L venirs will be given away SAN RAFAEL, Sept. 8.—The prelimin- ary hearing of J. King, charged with the murder of S. H. Church at Two Rock AR ARRALCLARAAARRAARAA 1 rented the Hewlett” to visitors. to it. lor in the courtroom. The preliminary King was rearrested by Sheriff bullet through his own brain, ilmost instant death. As far as us s ARARR AR AR R A A mn AR N S causnE R ue LR was then proceeded with. badly shattered the wind- o by i e e witness was the complalnant, | Foman alrotenipdien | « utensils to use in the lodging | S. L. Stice, son-in-law of the deceased. | . : id 2 3 pu g m:(“]., i Bissman apjected and said they | He testified that on the morning of e | agu e d et ee e eeaaateat Aenas s a s a e Ry shots were and when | hclopged to him ard then started shoot- | shooting he found King at -the barn the officers artived on the e RO R S 7 watering his horses and that he ordered as discovered lying in a pool of blood in | sub tance that he met Bulls “ggdlxug It when o,/ sud CRUFCIE ! MI]HE TH‘N a dying con Hehad abullethole | Mustied ffom e Nouse, and atter his exi ward whnt to nail up the well near | | On 1d the revolver with | two more shots were heard in the room. | King's camp they had a tew mbre words | mpty Iving by his side. | M1 Siled and subsantiated | and King shot Church and took a shot at | A B'Luflu December Wwas removed p f rtun; ‘The case be- | him as he ran away. The defense called | ing ossible 1s being done. o | in “the jury they returned & | many of the prosecution's witnesses and 1 the 3ist | verdict of suicide. | drew their 1i | UF UUU.AHS 1899 o | ~George Arms arc | = = = e oy = = wise = ——— ! serted ng cr{\nghuuf;\, i ind Sher! . v | school opens next week and the enroll- | that when he I]]Sflj'fl]] MARKET ASSURED | AR ot M | oA | The Mutual Lifs Tusurance Company FOR DRIED FRUIT . There are already sixty new pu- | contained four ed shells. on the roll and forty of them are Among othe es called werd™Her- | 25 i high’schools and normata, o 2Te from | man n'rg;-.v;,, A a Stice. Jonn “mr‘- | i of New York d | —_— shaw and Dr. rge Ivancovitch. er- | | President Bond’s Explanation Re- \ | man Churcn testified that s father w seilent Beady Nuimatios Se: SPIRIED CONTEST e . o B [ it o Bo the| MCHARD A NGCUNDY, Presient Given Foreign Buyers. i IN MONTEREY COUNTY|, ! feted in ehis by nis zie- | 4 S2OUSY g ‘ The Call | iy Stice, who testified that HAD Sept. 8.—The recent dis- | { ous until his death Cause of a Double | the I Stadine Shab the S, Sept. 8.—The Republican | ! ted a lot of ancient . | ¢ ¢ stating that the ¥ Convention mot n'this oty o g the esth wound | Crime. i §1,052,665,211 of Insurance In sAvasisse oycr he heed | e onierts for the va- | e ik Gt ioon wiiiicut Commont dnd f 't WOrT] the offi- s, a banker of G s Lia Judge Rodden held the defendant to a forge ying . a banker of Gonzales, was nomi- | swer before the Superior Court w ooy Sthe. deliae ] i for Assemblyman and B. & Atirsg | SWer b fore the Superior Court witho | of this it Tor Shomp, A4 ¥+ A- Abbett | ponds g eeny Hllonte HEs WiHls #ad & QeI 1 bas patt pant i | -~ | e i 1 aid policy- Tview to-day { R Eseee | SPIRITUALISTS ADJOURN. | Man Against Whom His pald policy SRR Cn i s i Suspicions Were Di- holders since of bl | SEATTLE, ¥ 8.—In all the | Officers Elected and Next Place of e 1843 da i e trade there | IMceting Chosen. S | 1848....... -...-$514,117,945 direct from ¥ Owing | Special Dispatch to The call . | and R d Y SAN JOSE, Sept. $—The sessions of the| PUEBLO, Colo., Sept. 8.—Officers with 3 A B isca m R to through: bill [ state spirit Association to-day were | blcodhound chasing Levi| Now holds in trust i cperia 3 X on 4 v o are; nte 2 I G fternoon point September 6 all the well attended and great interest was | Themas, s a | i i rators crowded n with thell cmion | taken in the proceedings. A lengthy dis- | killed a colored man and a woman. for them.. 301,844,537 e fornia prunes abroad plies during the previous week and | cussion arose over the resolution to the| Armed with a rifle and a revolver, he -4 ling the foreign trade from here o e Chipons,of merchandise were | effect that church members be excluded | first accosted James Snowden, who was e e Inspection wili compe o Yunipment. An early freeze up | from hol e nd and from Jsitting neighbor’s house, and Careful lavest-) ith the fercign. & SMount of goods, ¢ Plock an immense | S ving as dele 3 peipiingisd rrel over a small debt o Id_in Hamburg for > ciation The committee to whom it was | fired half a one of which Siecaiite ts Sal HAVE they don't et this reduc 0ld Landmark Burned. referred recommended that it not pass. | passed through Snowden's head. Going e ed the goods have be This spirited deb to his own houss, Thomas met his wife re a S ept. 8.—The Sta oy This brought on a spirited debate. By a|to his own hou 1 n Jose, an old Iaademans it | Vot B 4 the cn i Tt Bag | oiine o) wh frmBigaet st s wx.| Promut Payuecyt | IOUSHD- TNESE was destroyed by fire shortly after | adopted, leaving matters as formerly, pearance, ran. He chased her through | of claims GREAT . this morning. The cause is un- A committee was appolnted to investi- | the house, shooting as he ran, until the The most liberal he ¢ s woman fell with a bullet In the back of | ment that we do not control | crop is all bo: un h. The associa- | the pr 3000; covered by in- | gate the representation of delegates, to re- form of Policy Loans to the In- | ne RESULTS o sent a bullet after | Thomas a amed Wisenant, which passed | her head. a neighbor COAST on. elected directors of m tion has over % &er cent of the crop and | o the St ociation: M. S through Wisenant's clothing, but the lat-| sured J the foreign market it will reduc oo, T hesaniational Guard | the National Convention, which T st e R L taady: & s | $248,984,609 stock on hand and the association w | afternoon " for Pacific Grove o march " duty: | G1°seiand; Oflo; I Octaber. oI he selection | posed to have been jealousy. | fl"lflmpflglvf;;' o the Peatas [ The witl return 'rr:ur:n}n_:“ 2 [t hosrd of dizectors: 1% was deciged to Contingent Guarantse Fund no figure with our prices, for the associa- | was found in Tiver fifteen milcs bolcw Tan | hold the next annual te Convention in Accused of Stealing a Horse. tion will maintain those set and the Y. The Coroner held | Oakland. ¥ . Special Dispatch to The Call $41,952,548 oo o aws h, near here, SWille Sartiaity acinnc | Ascociation o the pricipies 0f deglaras | prominent citizen of Larkspur, was ar- | or full particulars regardinz any ecensed wis unmarried and the | tion of the association and the national | rested this evening by Constable Treanor| form of policy appiy to d agriculturist did not the water in the streams and that all that it was good for was for the placer miner. INTERESTS TEE COAST. sions Granted. Special Dispatch to The Call. | WASHINGTON, Sept. $.—Postmasters | appointed: Californi gnes Archer, Agenda, Monterey County; Warren Green, | ton, Round Valley, I Oregon—H. A. T Falls: August J. T Keste! Sycamore; West Au vo County. irelle, Latourelle gen, Tremont; Avilllam T. Multnomah n, Portland. County. Pensions and reissue—Freder} tzer, San | cisco, $8. Increase—Lyman BHridges | Leandro, $8; John Manto, Sacramento, $8; | | Thomas 'W. McCallan, San Jose, $10; Wil- | | liam Kraus, San Francisco, $8. Original | | widows—Minor of Merrick i. Detameter, | San Jose, $14; Marwaret 1. Williams, Los | | Angeles, 3. "War with Sr'ain‘ Widows— | 1 Bessie Andrews § Oregon—Oriz Augustus J. Martin, | Dallas, $6. Reissne—John W. Oliver, | | Baker City. $6. _Original widows—Sarah J. Blankinship, Enterprise. $8. Washington—Increase—Thomas J. Tre- | 1and, Olympia, $12 Artemus W. Dole, Col- | fax, s12. Madera —_——— I said if he would get me a bottle of the al Discovery’ I would try that. n it long when I felt relieved. and i a touch of indigestion or stomach trouble since. I had been sick for four years, and less than four bottles cured me. “Some people that kucw me before I began to take the Golden Medical Discovery® tell me that they mever saw such a change in any one, and they al<o say they don't see how I can do such large washings as 1 do now, when 1 had not donea time during the past : i)l. HALL’S REINYIGORATOR Five hupdref reward for any se we cannpt cure. This secret edy stops all losses in 24 bours. Impotency, Vari- b leet, Fits, e s 4 et Manhood and ali washing for so long. pe flocts of self_abuse Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousuess. Fent sealed. 82 Sottle: 3 s & 3 guaranteed to any case. Ad- éress HALL'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, m‘GORGE;US DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS FREE! Tiroadwsy. Oakland. Cal Also for sale at 1073y GIVEN EY THE :‘.':fl 'S‘enflshr lr:e”&}:..“ Ciscases quickly mi=s | N, S. G. W. Committee, MONDAY EVE, at Fort Mason, At the foot of Van Ness ave. zarly $3000 in Llaborate Set Pieces, Sold by Druggists, Rockets, Sheils, > or sent iu plain Wrapper | And all the latest and most brilllant novelties, Hol TRt AT THE CALIFORNIA. FIRZWORKS GOMPANY, — | Who are suppiying this display of California- n and Women made fireworks, promise the grandest and most | inepiring exhibition ever given on the Pacific Weak Me SEVERE WINDSTORM. Staten Island Is Swept by a Minia- ture Cyclone. | Special Dispatch to The Call STOCKTON, Sept. 8.—A report from Staten Island says that a miniature cy- | clone in the form of a revolving whirl- | wind passed over that section yesterday. Captain Cruthers of the steamer Freeze and a large force of men was engaged in loading grain on a barge when with but littie warning a terrific gale sprang up, | resulting in a genuine whirlwind. There was no rain. S0 great was the force of the wind that workmen were obliged to | hold on to the filled *acks of grain for self-protection. At least seven of these twisters were observed during the day. Such visitations are of very unfrequent occurrence in_Califorma. Captain Cru- thers says that he was glad to hold on to the safe for protection and that the men were afraid to venture forth to work for some time, Ngrmnl Trustees Meet. Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN DIEGO, Sept. 8.—At a meeting of the trustees of the Normal School this afternoon Wilberforce Eliss, vice prin- cipal of the Santa Barbara High School, appointment of Professor | Coast, and one that cannot be surpassed by OULD USE DAMIANA zn-rnad THE 4'”&:"3"0?-: sutwh'mcn.lm;fif“{:"%n, H 2 ", sn‘umn .Emlfil lulflmnfl!fllmm&%flm'fifln ouiph b Sl ersens. 55 Masket. | & Toasonable distanos 6o the Srounds. _ . was elected to the chair of history made vacant by the ition of Assistan hncL Barrows to the ] Superintendent of &‘l)l_'ooll at Manlla. . Preston, Sonoma County; Mary B. Hor- | @ of t water: proper drainage of the lands an er J. J. Smith of Oroville, assoclation. A protest was adopted against chang! on a warrant sworn out by Dr. James 8. i | I W § 8 McCue, who claims that during his ab- | B FORBES : i | the sessions e Natic i - Changes Are Needed in California. | gt iodax | b L P T ence in the Klondike Lynch stole a house | A- g & SON, Special Dispatch to The Call. | ing & therefore under the ban | e actlon ofy Sempervirens clubs to | belonging to him d the same | SAN DIEGO. Sept. 8.—In an address he- | of the laws of the State, but In prefacing his erve the forbsts of gigantic redwoods | awa y. For some time McCue has endeav- General Agents fore the Chamber of Commerce William | (6500 he stated that with the moral spasm | was indorsed. ored to get the auth gents, E. Smythe, one of the vice presidents of | town for tw years: s Had no ey ue ¢ This evéping warrant. At the time the 2 B ss S, i ad no sympathy. | dresses by ( les known it was given much publicity Ir the California Forest and Water ASSo-| SACRAMENTO, Sept. 8.—Attorney General| Cook of San Francisec | papers. The whoie novel transaction will MUTUAL LIFE Bu"'mna‘ ciation d that the great trouble with | Ford has rendered an opinfon at the re { Oakland, Mrs, R. 8 4 pape 2 " 0 ial , t s ko bR b he request of | Oaklan rs. R. Jllle and now be ai the courts, SAN Fi 3 irrigation in Ca was that the laws | Frank D. Ryan, Commisstoner of ' Public | die Eberhardt of San Francisco. e AN FRANCISCO, CAL. were the most '“Slalr- of | :‘e Irllfl ovfrh'l'hl; ‘:nnrl' S‘m’—:;rux‘. r”munu to the | Bosatinns.s <o Lot | Fight Between Prisoners, — any that could 'he State | beople Sacramento Valley. He holds 3 was inhabited in early days by those who | i!ii"‘L'é?u;?“y‘,fi‘z‘;fx"’?,;’fxffn‘,,"‘I.’lf o‘;‘"&ks zi"d B e DL | Special Dispatch to The cCall Automobiles for Coronado. came States where irrigation was | .0 .0 A Falss 5 e Leg- = 2 q CTIN S “ 2 e O e e e tos eha) the(| A SR apRIOVed Bebruary 0, o, have wi- | Attempt Made on the Life of Joseph | SAN 1Ql SN I;L\kn:g:: : ;I;‘he othrr day | spectal lvbpu»h to The Call. s funen il the dGens ek hority to contract for work to be done on the two prisoners belo o the road gang| SAN DI , Sept. S—W. L. T% laws were formed with the idea that the | Rear r, between Wheatland and the moutn Bergman of Stockton. Exmnged e w stevoel willh e’ renalt that | P! Tibbals river, so as to assist the flow of flo of eald river and thoreby promess territory ad- will leave here to-morrow morning for Chicago, where he will attend the big automoblle exhibition in the interests of STOCKTON, Sept. S.—Joseph Bergman, - Jose Garcla has his scalp cut by a plece | a saloon man of this city, ‘was found on of gas pipe wielded by Pedro Francisco. | 3 o the riv £l Dorado s ; this - | Franc aime Garela owed hi O v wue ot hilaiices)| Mo st s it aslssation os {1 he liad 7 pistol In his hand at the | him, hence the assault. Garcla is In the | intention of the management of the hotel that it is not his that is ra- | . chief of the tribe, rode into Phoenix | Lime With two chambers emptied, it was at hospital and is fast recovering. | to purchase automobile buses and carry mount and the agricuiturist does need thg v from Fort McDowell, where a sman | first thought he had made an attempt on s | them for the use of the big caravansary. water of the streams in order to exisf. my!b:jlwlt‘\[z(:n‘h:;.flwuo“_r;x:; off their reserva- | his life. Later x}fl\'?lln;xlmo:x(a have ren Miners on Strike. They wiil be used in making the trains on Mr. Smythe declured aridity was 0 af | (P tn Wirairs lomwed s ey Gpmiasioner | dered It nocessary to look Into the matter | SEATTLE, Wash., Scot. S.—Last Fri-| this side of the bay and the carryails will Uon” that Jt "was an absolute blessing 1f | M rends Mojaye Inflans trom' the San | [t 1s asseried that he had trouble with a | 68y 130 men’ employed in the Leary coal | be in use for the dally excursions of the water could be procured for irrigation. | ber of braves and squaws, :?:\'Si.,x“("” a | man and that the party knocked him | mines of this county went out on strike guests of the hotel on their rides to La A branch of the general association, t McDowell military reservation wheew ihg | Q0Wn. Bergman. who was very —drunk. | because of the company’s refusal to ac- | Jolla, to the Old Mission, to Point Loma which is formed for the purpose of trying tes had already settied. 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