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—! THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900. SAN JOSE SCALE MANY TESTIFY SWITZERLAND'S NATAL ZERLANDS NATAL _Ef NANES 0F 5 A NATIVE OF KADD'S LAND Fruit Destroyer Believed to Have Originated in | Japan. ‘ of Researches Conducted by an Expert Sent Out by the Unive —_— s Ba ck From Orient Many New of the Pest Which vy Losses to uses He Orch SICK HEADACHE Fositively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsis, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remady for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl nss Bad Tastetn the Mouth, Coatea Tongme the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Smal Pill, Small Dose. Small Piice. STATEMENT OF CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | F THE— GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY HE— day of December, ting ali rued on Ponds taken 18,824 95 460 50 11,210 06 | 32,065,636 64 Trre ijustment or & expenses Risks run- ™eOME v received for Fire $409,265 35 Bonds and 46,887 47 nd Aividends and from Roceive Recgtved 1 Total Ir NDITURES, Fire Losses losses of previ- . %408 00 | e et Local Fees and rics, expendi Total 05,126 3 Losses $263,107 17 >remium, 42,102,857 043 £ B. ALVORD, Vic TN F. MERRILL, Sec A sworn to before me, 1900 WILGUS, Notary PACIFIC DEPARTMENT, NE. Cor. California and Samsome ts., | AN FRANCISCO, WILLARD O. WAYMAN, Manager. | G. W. McNEAR, General Agent. 49,79 this 29th GEORGE P Public \Trial of Little Fred Himes | Defense Seeking to Prove That the| IN THE STATE OF | | General Smith (J. Shaner and M. | | Fair Santa Cruzans Demand That ON BEHALF OF B0Y MURDERER for Parricide Begins at Fresno. L LML Lad’s Father Died From Al- | coholic Poisoning. AP Fate of the Young Defendant Likely | to Be Decided To-Day and Court | Spectators Look for an | Acquittal. ! e 1 FRESNO, Se 19.—The t of rr'd‘ Himes ged with th . t Webb in efore night n in and to-mo ury, which ther it shall send was e procecdings with was a difficult the jury talesmen P. Cotton, } lowing i prosecution con- made by Fred rest and e ation red man was a hab- identally, that dur- JURY SWORN To TRY LM MILLERS SLAYER Taking of Evidence in the Case of Dr. Bogle of Santa Rosa Will Begm To-. Day —The trial ried with the ki ot | Con- was sworn »on and nce begin account of the prominence cted with the case the t A adjourned 1 th vms afternoon | SANTA CRUZ ENTERPRISE. Forty Thousand Dollars Bonus Raised for a Woolen Mill. ANTA CRI 19.—There is muck € over the fact Y to obtain the Santa Cruz has nd bonfire, m Dall Or., 1 by next Janua: Ir persons and have a $5000. Work on the next month. Tha dividing a trac! which sold for $20) | - - WINNERS AT STOCKTON. | Juan Chico Beats Vendome and Hank in the 2:30 Trot. 9.—The Stockton ng on the theory and as a resuit | present race meet Tub o trust is to by ogramme for th s chopped and pruned because of the failure of some of the horsemen to pay entrance fees. all the more This action makes it interesting for those horse- inasmuch as the Atherine and General two heaz The final two comes off to-mor- each took at between the Summary: Emith h row Trotting, 2:24 class, stake s..m unfinished: Sanders) .. fe McKinney (W. ne (P. W. Hodges) “Liebes (C. A. Durfee) 1 out 2:21, 2:16%, 2 PrT Running, five furlon Yule ( sugh) N Royal Fan (Fearry) Time, 1: St._Apolitnaris, All Silk and E Running, six furlongs | he M ler (Kelly) | Time, 171 San Augustine, Limber Jim, Alveroa and | Twinkle Twink also ran | | - WOMEN SEEK TO VOTE. They Be Registered SANTA CRUZ, Sept. 1 of the members of the Santa Cruz \\'nmcn\‘ Christian Temperance Union to-day de- | manded to be registered by County Clerk Miller, so she could vote at the next elec- | tion. The Clerk told her it was contrary to law for women to register. Bhe re- quested that he look further into the mat- ter as she and a large delegation of laaies would appear at his office to-morrow and | demand registration. | - | Disposes of Property. { WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—Former Sec- | of State John Sherman to-day | Placed on record a deed conveying to his adopted daughter, Mrs. Murye McCallum, | his handsome marble front mansion' and | e } Sherman arrived | Deprecht!nn of Money. In 1573 a silver dollar was worth one dollar and six-tenths in gold. In 1§78, eighty-nine cents; in 1583, eight-five cents; In 188, seventy- | two cents; in 159, sixty cents and in 189 forty five cents Money may depreciats but there js one standard stomach remedy, which has not | changed in half a century, and that is Hos- l;u!r! Stomach Bitters. It always has been the one unsurpassed remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia, liver or kidney troubies. {On Petaluma and San Luis Oblspo Put on Gag Garb in Preparation for the Anni- versary Festivities. LIST OF NONE STORN VICTIN At Least Twelve Persons Now Known to Have Perished. Captain Richard Whitaker of San Francisco Numbered Among the Drowned. ies i Rumor of the Wrecking of the Treas- ure Ship C. H. Hamilton, With Heavy Loss of Life, Denied by Vessel’s Owners. AL B Special Dispatch to The Call. SEATTLE, down by the steamer St. here at a late hour las brought arriving contain Sept. 19.—Letters Paul, night, wrought at Nome by the storm of Sep- tember 2 and the following three days. In addition to P. H. Kiicat, Frank Hicks David Sinclair and P. T. McNichols, ported last night as having been drowned, the following are to-day list of dead: CAPTAIN RICHARD WHITAKER. WILL VANNING MORRIS. THE TAKU KID (real name unknown) HANSEN MEYERS. THOMAS BEUCY. 1L 8. POUD. CAPTAIN JOHNSON of San Franclsco. CAPTAIN J. D. THACKABERY Portland, Or. Captain Whitaker came to Seattle from Ban Francisco on the steamship Ohio. went to Nome #n the last trip of the coma and supervised the discharge of that vessel’s cargo. At Nome he met Beuc and Morris and the three plunn»d an e pedition to Golovin Bay. deavoring to charter the ON. F. A. MEYER, WHO WILL ACT AS PRESIDENT OF THE DAY AT 5 ONOMA AND MARIN COUNTY SWISS CEL A ——% | quota. and were on board that vessel on September 2 when the storm broke. When the Sequoia broke from her moorings and started drifting for shore the three men ff in their small boa)l “hkh‘; almost hodles BRATION IN PET- of | | further information regarding the havoc | EVERYBODY PRAISING DR. DEFORD'S FATR AND OPEN DEALINGS included in the | ADVERTISEMENTS. ~ DOCTOR DeFORD THE TALK OF THE CITY HIS GRAND GIFT TO THE PEOPLE 8760 Suifering Citizens Receive a Sample of Dr. DeFord’s Rational Remedies. His Honest Methods to Prove the Great Curing Power of His Remedies Meet With Grand Success. \TT""l the public. In Jastern city where his remedies have been t been found that they cure in % out of every 100 cases, properly stages and liseases together, and that in th lowered 10 to t in one month. Dr. DeFo try his remedies u is here and elsewhere h onstrated their sug rity er all others. FREE DISTH AMINER OFFICE IS CLOSED. ASK YOUR DRUGGIS WANT. \The Leading Newspapers Are lnvestigaling- -Reporters had | .+ | Captain.1 ¢ of Portland was 60 years old and had been an Aiaskan navi Epectal Dispatch to The Call as president of the day while E. Yohl | Sator for a number of years. His body g0t of San Francisco will deiiver the oration | Was found on the beach near Nome and | ETALUMA, Sept. 19.—All 18 in | The festival will conclude with & bafl and | Will be sent down on an early steamer. readiness for to-morrow’s cele- | literary e: reises at the opera-house iu The Taku Kid was killed In the surf bration of the 609th anniversary | the e trying to make a landing. His boat witzerland’s independence un- the auspices of the Sonoma | Hon. F. A. ver of Petaluma will act | overturned and was thrown on top of Sa.n Luls Obispo’s Fete. him by the waves, stunning him, and the = o . undertow carried’ him out to sea. He and Marin Swiss Club. The programme | Special Dispatch to The Call ey T iad g ¢ will open in the morning with a parade | SAN LUIS OBISPO, Sept. 19.—The sons | Hansen Meyers' body was found floathg through the principal streets of the city, | Of Switzerland have made extraordinary | In the Snake River after the storm and Which have been lavishly decorated for preparations for the celebration of the | Was identified by papers contained in the 2 Th incipal features of | \ndependence of Swit Pr‘um:l to-morrow, | Pockets of his clothing. 1:19 nr(a.\\lrvn 5, e' pr:l_fllll‘s r;p(rpe@nUng Three gndd(’#qnq were by popular P‘nlllnw!nw 1.:] the list of vessels wrecked the parade will be floa X | Elv nie Pezzoni: | and driven ashore: | memorable events in the history of Swita- Liberty, Fhompson; | . Schooner Sequoia of Port Townsend, 311 erland. Willlam Tell and his son will be Belle Canet. Dr. W. T. Lucas | tons. The captain attempted to beat out impersonated in full costume. Marfa will deiiver an English | t0 ~u , but could not make it. The Se-| G s a total wreck. h» hulk of the barkentine Catherine METRODISTS GATHER IN THE ANGEL CITY NORDERER HORALES den, ground to pieces on the beach. tug Arrette,.driven on the beach at River. hooner Edith, - | mile west of Nome. | schooner Arthur B of Seattle, | ariven on the beach and ground to pleces The schooner Harriei, owned by Chi | KILLED BY OFFIGERS cago men, driven on the beach and totally wrecked. The tug Governor Stoneman, driven on the beach near Penny River. Bishop Hamiiton Opens the Twenty: | Siayer of Deputy Shertft Wilson of |- 0% AT, Commitia Comparya Fift san 0 Los Angeles Brought Down River steamer C. H. Hamilion, from ern California Con- Dawson_to St. Michael, was driven ashore by Lower California on the Yukon flats on September 6. She e Rurales, Y on board 150 passengers and $1,500 000 o ¥ in gold. Tt was reported here to-day that Spectal Dispatch to The Call. LR she was a total wreck and there had been fpeclal Dhoei 1t great loss of life. but the officers of the LOS ANGEL et DIEGO, Sept. 10.—Deputy Sheriff | North American Transportation and Trad- Methodist min met at hing of Picacho arrived in the eity | ing Company in this city say they have Methodist Church this morning to attend received notice that she got off all right with news of the killing of Pedro the opening of 'hr-)mem‘y !\f:n ann {r:)\n;:";' Morales, the murderer of. Deputy Sherifr | 374 Dad safe rived at St. Michael. Southern Califo 1 | Wilson of Los An v a e L = be o men and . . after- B3 Seats in ihe auditorium. r the R wilo. arer | CONGRESSMAN BOUTELLE Bishop Hamilton, after ll‘.u‘uommun\un er of the Deputy Sheriff three ]S RAPIDLY RECOVEmNG gervice with which the conference Was | years ago Morales escaped into Lower opened, spoke informally of the work Jfornis: He was bori J6shied thbto ks b he had come to conduct. . ousty | time and again plans were latd for his | chosen secretary of the conference. | capture, but he alw escaped. The | Obstruction Pressing on the Bu.in Is Inwood selected as }h's‘: Mexican officials gave ms American of- Being Absorbed and His Mind Milier and Rev. H. ficers full freedom, to hunt the murderer are Rice was elected statistical secretary, | in any part of thelr territory and in the| BANGOR. \{f c‘;p;',_ AT e with the privilege of gelecting his assist- Re Graves Was chosen treasurer, xmd Rev. F. W. Wenk was named as the rafiroad secretary. Commit- tees appointed were as follows: Denevolences—A. W. Adkinson, C. H. Law- meémoration of the lives of those who have passed from life in the last year was very impressive. The exercises were conducted by Rev. Mr. Bunker and the Convocation of ‘San Jose, comprising all the Episcopal churches of Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Benito, Monterey and San Luis Obispo counties, will meet at Banie Clar tomoril: Very Rev. F. A. Lewis will preside. Many interest- papers and subjects will be discussed. f‘rfida\ Bishop Nichols will advance to the pristhood at convocation three dea- cons—the Rev. Charles Hitcacock of the Hitchcock School, San Rafael; the Kev. J. D. Yoshimura of the Japanege Mission in San Francisco, and the Rev. E. H. Ben- son of Santa Clara. Interests the Coast. Specal Dispatch to The Call. lnl WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Allura E. Owing to the numerous changes caused by removals, deaths, mar- Ulch of Ceres, Cal, has been commis- riages, changes in reception days and the substitution of new num- sioned postmaster. bers for old in the resideace districts, The Blue Book this year will Pensions Issued m-dafi‘: California— assume an importance never before equaled in the history of the pub- Original—Alphonse W. Kiinger, Veter- lication. ans’ Home, Napa, $6; James McCoach, The Club Department will contain a complete Ist of the leading clubs, Princeton, 3. Increase—John R. Court- | miving the officers, directors and an official Hst of the members, with Tight, Westminster, $8; Charles Otting their business addresses, The Ladies' Clubs will be a special feature. Yreka, $12. P y The work will contain a street and avenue guide, calling and address War with Spain—Original—Willilam H. Rynders, Vallejo, $10. DOregon—Mexican War _ survivors—In- crease—Thomas Bramel, Roseburg, $12. - Tabernacle Reopened. TLONDON, Sept. 19.—The Metropolitan Tabernacle was reopened to-day by the Rev. Thomas Spurgeon, a son of the late Charles H. Spurgeon. Ira D. Sankey, the American evangelist, participated in the services. . A very large congregation was ., prescnt. Mr. Sankey., in the course of his ¥ remarks, said that he was the bearer of | £ ORRCRCRCRRORRVI T WW W— congratulations from 10,000 friends in the ‘om«oictololo olololollo0]oio o1oto 6[0/6/0 LRCRCROROACACRORONOIO ¢ TUnited States. 1 plans for his capture rurales played a prominent part. Last Sunday Morales ventured near the settlement of Real and learning that the desperado was in that vicinity the Judge | and sent from the asylum in which Congress- man C. A. Boutelle is receiving treatment | for aphasia, recelved by his family here two rurales set out to make the ar- | he is rapidly improvin he brain ob- ,0000;000300\00 | Westlake church cholr supplied music. = f=3 - > DUCROCOTOO0 Episcopal Convocation. of v o CHE S e Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, Sept. 19.—The Episcopal (s} SO0 - oai Franclscu Blue Buuk THE FASHIONABLE PRIVATE ADDRESS DIRECTORY. Season 1900-1901. Now Being Comp:lecL Reing earnestly requested by some of our most prominent ladies and business meén, we have decided to arrance the names in the next Hl",lofl . mecording to streets and numbers. 10 mambers on one side and the even an the other, Eiving the indls vidual members of each family, also classified alphabetically. Thy chiet object is to furni#h a directory by which you can find a name by know- ing the residence number, or find the residence by knowing the name. personnel of the prese, winter guests of the leas residents, army and navy, shopping guide, ing @ list of the very best places to trade. Also the Street Rallway Guide, arranged alphabetically, contalning the various street-car routes and transfer points, giving a ready reference to any number and the car to take at a glance. list, theater dlagrams, ing’ hatels, suburb ADDRESS ALL CHANGES TO CHARLES C. HOAG, Editor and Publisher, 225 Post Street, San Francisco. ) L} 0 0, driven on the beach | to-day, states without qualification mm\ rence, C. L. by, A. A. ugnv_ru»“{\fl !;woé»dc rest. They came upon their man unex- | struction, which, by allowing a physical | Education—E. A Het '(‘r%‘- - :0 N HEhT, pectediy, but no sooner did Morales see | pressure upon certain parts, made it im Cory, J. L. Pitner, ‘P hvm»‘ em_ s msen the officers than he opened fire. His firgt | possible for him to properly coptrol hi: J. A Huston, William Pittenger, J, B Greq%: | shots missed their mark and |n the return | nerve centers. has go far been absorbed | L L Spencer, ott, £ volley from the officers onel of the bul- | under the treatment he has been recelving Missions—The presiding elders. lets entered Morales’ right cheek. that he is now only r]llzhfl\ troubled in Admission and relation to conference—S. A Although suffering and at a great dis- | thought or ’spwfh :\m” in en'emlmhe It Thomeon, W. A. Wright, E. 8. Chase, G. W. | advantage on account of this terrible himself again. At no time during s 11l White . wound Morales stood his ground for a | ness has his physica c?‘n ition failed. Publishinz interests—J. A. McMillan, W. A. | while, but all his bullets fell wide of their | The physicians that they are agree- Wright, R. Bartc A. Inwoo Mifler. alm. 'It was a pitched battle for severa] | ably surprised at his recent rapid gains State of the —Georg W \\hh'é W. | minutes between the three officers and | And they are confident enough to hope for | All(ll:ht'n< G. 4. Miller, E. Hoskyn, C. L. !hv‘inm‘ criminal, but finally Morales | an early and mmvlett’ Tecovery. Libby. . made an attempt to escape. He was fol- | TR Publishing minutes—The secretaries. ¢. | lowed by the officers and after an hour's | Y g e e T Shuae the murderer was overtaken and | THIR MORE FISHING ath observance—D. C. Cory, S. S. Samp- | Shot to death n-nfb\’i'fl. L Miller. F. W. Johnson, J. Pittenger. | ‘Word of the capture and death of | VESSELS ARE WRECKED Bible cause—F. D. Ashleigh, T. Lincoln, | Morales has been sent to the Sheriff of | J. M. Richmond, Charles Leach, M. War- | Los Angeles and the body 11 be kept | ington 3 for identification, as there w: standing | ST. JOHNS, N. F., Sept. 19.—Forty-two | Pastoral ul'lr"m{;rl{“ M. Hartley, William | reward of $500 for his body, dead or alive. | fishing vessels are ashore in the Straits| Stevenson, A. C. Willlams. 3 etailion o Sssiadl. ity 4 e + A, W. Bunker, W. ‘A. Wright, T. of Belle Isle and as many as thirty will £ n. A. M. Ogborn, L. E. Robinson. SHOT FATHER AND SON. be totally lost. _This is in addition tg the Women's Home mmomry Soclety—W. A. . disasters previously reported. Ship- e s Foreign \n.nnn-ry Soclety—M. A. | Smail place east of here, yesterday, Post- | maj] steamers and a speclal steamer will Meagher, W. A. Bell, J. A. H. Wilson, (‘ M. | master Dismuke was shot and Instant- | go for the others. Ross, 8. P. Woolpert . |1y killed by Sam Ashton, a well-to-do Tmmense stocks of codfish have been Auditing _presiding _elders’ accounts—A. N.|stockman. Dismuke’s son rushed to his |lost with the shipping. Fields, S. Sampson, H. J. Crist. father’'s aid and was also shot. He died Reports of the ross of three more lives prn{;h“lml%l ..‘F ‘I"i ]{‘r'lz C. T. Wiison, | to-day. Ashton is under arrest. were received to-day. G. A iller, b4 Resolutions—Rev. W. A. Wright, J. C. Healy, — . e B. C. Cory. The memorial service heid in com- ADVERTISEMENTS. Kept Busy Bringing in the Results of the Great Test of Dr. DeFord’s Remedies His new and wonderfully successful treatment by his Intermediate | Homeopathic System is being rapidly adopted by all of the prominent After remaining here for several weeks he | - | physicians. 100,000 converts to Dr. this city are expected. DeFord’s New School of Medicine in {Dr. DeFord Has Opemed the Eyes of the People He educates them against the candy-sugar-pill fallacy (harmless, but fatally incompetent) and the heaith and life destroying nostrum and strong drug treatment. His advanced system of Hnmr‘nwv‘nn \lmhllra ence and research of all Humenx)alhu and old much 2s the electric light has supersedea cmedies are the only medicines discovered up able, safe and suitable for the diseases of man. dies In existerce previous to my discovevry are piain wt the siightest indication of me no physical, physiological of medicinal elements being You take the entire est {11 eff such so-cailed mes ineffecti diseas. and life of vourself h one of my remedie o rey are the result “of a vial of these su Ford furtner color, odor and medi ACT ‘only on the di and not on 2 to the old. vet to-day mmon, metho r g ! mercury and ¢ or poisons rvl'lh rduces half dozen seases in the that i ally destroys the patient: medicine s no m I an ox yoke for a pony." NCED HOMEOPATHIC SYSTEM ¢ SYSTEM that stands between and the health € FORD'S ADVANCEI]L « remedies known to mankind trum and str MEDICINES 1 drug treatment. are the only rational Dr. DeFord’s Remedies Act With the First Dose. They Relleve at Onee! HIS RHEUMATISM CURE—Will relieve in a few hours a a few | days. Price 25 cents. HIS COUGH CURE—Is guaranteed to cure after all other r - falled. Price 25 cent HIS VE CURE—Builds up the nerve celis of every part of body an cures forever nervous debility and sleeplessness. Price ts HIS KIDNEY CURE—WIll restore those organs to healt 4 % out of every 100 cases. Price 25 cents He_will forfeit $500.00 for every case qr Eczema h and Sk re and Skin Ofntment fail to cure, no matter h & stanc matte w the itchin HIS DYSPEPSIA CURE—Is acknowledged by ali to be th Y r all stomach digord rice "ATARRH CURE- th < a w prasm e in any part of ERAT. DEBILITY, the ap; he bie u strong and we A IHQ HEART CURE ery dose gives strength t t p s. weak crippled heart. 11 Price CONSTIPATIO moves yous bowels to HIS BLADDER (7 urination that other remed HIS REGENERATOR—M= weak and degenerated spinal nerves. ‘And so on through the list of Dr. DeFord's cures, prepared to cure 45 different diseases. cure for each disease, 25 cents a vial, mostly ‘FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES. Trade €upplied by Redington & Co GAUTION TO THE PUBLIC-Due to (he large sale and increasing demand 4 for Dr. DeFord’s RPm tes unscrupulous dealers are offerir 2t ¢ o~ as good.” Be sure to get DeFord's and refuse all others. No matter what your disease may be— No matter how many doctors have treated you— No matter how much medicine you have taken— No matter how hopeless your condition may seem— WIEE 10 DR. PAUL DeFORD No. 175 North pr-lAn'g’ Stréet; Lo§ Angeles, Cal. Personal letters to Dr. DeFord receive his confidential attention. Remedies mailed to any address, postpaid, on receipt of price. The ¥ minent 9 European Graduate, .. When we say ‘rupture cured” we meaw it for it is a fect that during the past 20 years DR. PIERCE'S MAG TC > TRGSS has CURED thousan: hing sife like it. Best retainer n It does the wis Investigate for yourself. EFCall for “Bosk- Tt " or send 2 cents in stamps. Ad- copvRIGHT DRAWING NEAR TI|E END i of hot weather now. when you wiil be thinking of resuming your white linen once more for business and social fune- tions, and we wish to remind you that this is the laundry where the work is al- ways done satisfactorily, and the color 'ad finish on shirts, collars and cufts is Without & rival. Domestic finish for full dress shirts, it you order it. No saw edges. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY | Office 1004 Market Street Near Powell. Telephone—South 420, : Oakland Office—62 San Pablo Ave. IAGNETlG ELASTIC TRUSS CO,, 620 Market Street, San Franciseo, Or 1145 Broadway, New York City. 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