The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 15, 1900, Page 1

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LXXXVIII-NO. 137, SAN FRANCISCO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1900. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PATRICK AND HIS VALET fiff§ J[[i TRIAL OF HENRY YOUTSEY UNABLE TO GET BAIL g} [l TO BE RESUMED TO-DAY " HOLLOWERS . : * High Priestof “Truth VOLUME N 2o ] | | . Knowers” Has Disappeared. | SR e Prince Abdel Karin’s D parture Mourned by Many Victims.” | - | HEADED A NEW CULT SIS | | Millionaire San Francisco Woman | faid to Have Entrusted | $10,000 to His Care. ' N e i Spectal D h t | CHICAGO. Oct 5 14 Kart Prince of Egvpt and iest of th T wers, has disappeared. Kenosha, W's I the way from suddenly r with his co of many thou- | rumored, he - + his religion In the } ' OF HAVING | | ALSO PRO- sons in the United | | | . many women of | 3 g $250,000, . \ new religion Among the HENRY G. YOUTSE THE GOEBEL )WN. KY., TO-DAY. THE P LIFE AWAY MURDER THAT HIS ENEMIES < a San Franeisco mil- known as a leader e Py T fimu-:\nn:‘xsl move EORGETOWN, Kr.. Oct. 14.—The condition of Henry .G. You has over into v . . . . . Kaviiihbe aum night, but the general impression js that the prosecution will make a s teaching of the trial resumed to-morrow. Since his dramatic declaration in court that en rt to have nies were FEAR A SERIOUS RISING OF REBELS |#amémds, N s mormon S st dsain. <o ek o e pATOY SR g his life away his mind appears to have totally collapsed. His illness, however, may not 1N SOUT HERN CHINESE PROVIN( E S the erection of a temple in wiih the| be permitte§ to interf}areiwirt‘h the progress of the trial. Truth Knowers would congregate to wor- ¢ o e ——— \\. iS! ] nal god alegg strange, car: Orfental tene GRILLED BY GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT Have Advices Indicating That the| . unmsx e s o g itbreak Cannot Longer Be Averted. ‘ e mans \Vice Presidential Candidate’s Reply to the Charge That He Has Failed to Attack the Unlawful Combine. rmed by the Chinese liaion I Buddhism, w jesty the| call it theo: recetving ffi- [ for eight years and PRING STATION, Ky., Oct. 14— he must know that the; rrant in fact | Mr. B: n's chances of getting the elece s A t e g Here since early morning. elgh- | for the statement as toral vote of New - f city from toen iniiés’ frogm Laxingtan, ‘Goy- to-morrow publisk s ernor Roosevelt's sp . wain | postal card pe . : rom Ar A5 Jaxation was ted on a Louisville and along the line I su City, made w ¢ = andidz gested s a yery stringent el estde: ¢ vi * the Prince was received by POPE FAVORS AMERICAN President, acc r::?m:"dt-d trust a Democ v:r-::{”hn s A r- | Mr ger the members of the lega- o - Vice President, accompan y Le o b7 & Temiocrar. .and 1| pont, made by r r dow Tak L Conger that | SEME N ZEUAEPINES Combs, chairman of the Republican State | signed r‘ ‘R General is now ¥ | it 1o predet look ik e o O or | ceeding again¥t the fce trust v this b 3 o rt a 0 look him in the face. | Insurgents Make Three Futile At-|Central Committee, Mrs. Comt ?hu’ne M Craker eod il fatiow Rockholders would have 2§ — the § £ Pers ’ e all in his power tempts to Open Negotiations | Heresy and Curtis Guild Jr.. spen s Cusl., ticah theic 2tk re B The canvass whic d in the Her- mer P r atastrophe that had oc- i i day at the residence of A. B 2 g ald now was con r exactly sim- : ion phe that had With the Vatican. y at th emcw ol A N | Teaintont sk Fobuts thrah #vors 14 ly stm. it P ¢ rr but t € events had prov- VA, Oct. .—Bellamy Storer, situated in the center of a farm -<>mp.rls- e g A Yar circumstances, ok in a larger Ching said that he | 1 States Minister to Spain, in the ) acres. Not fifty person ] B gt St . number of voters, more widely scattered ay a visit of respecs of a conversation here to-day re- . save those residing here, I»m?w from my previous answer. ~ through the boroughs of Manhattan and his recent erview with the Governor Roosevelt xsdrmmfi 11"”' well that I cannot Brooklyn than in 159, fore leaving Louisville word was given | .o e dave iy Deductions from the postal card poll in- Pope, sald: > P > “Leo appeared to be in much better | out that the train would proceed at ONCe | tnat the Attorney G dicate that the c of New York may £ - health than When I saw him two yeary|to Lexington, but a secret order directed |yt under the law a not give a majority of more than 10,00 to ago. He is full of life : as 1 that it stop over in the COUNETY | gelays inevitable in either Preside: ica would stand | o¢ the interest he has had to enablé the Governor recover from | well defended by a er City is in d that Ct Would | 1 matters petating & ehureh of | the fatigue caused by his hard work of | natural, when borough of Mank for the trouble 3 : the last few days. hclders as wealthy,a A Bryan will have ab. 1d not be _in Aschiblabop Ireland's vislf to:the | The Test: brought. shout, the desired |mctiies. < M " Bevam Kinley had about 21,000 plural B o i 4a thsalliy uidleratood fhiere that sal Dbrightening. The Governor's | Attorney € hattan and Bronx four years ago. Re- tnfon of t € S g . .. | voice has alme st its hus ings I have urns from Brooklyn te 24,000 plural- nion of the Amer- | 11, pest Interests of the Roman Catholic YO\¢ Pas @ aidp He, therefore, knows prosbipne ey waseluappisins, s and pememalal = o nesicnn Phil. | ness. and he < well as on sn : i ity for McKi In. the history ot ! ool The United § th | SRS dajgof St g unnecessar 3 tppines. ite ath- : er these circums unneceseary for com- morrow morning the ledve for he poil fore olic church have the same aims there, and ey me to comment upon his continual repetition of Frer ¥ on bridge _-arw hope to work together for order and Sl AEEN & Ihenn: Al &85 a statement which he must know has mot ths then ) they tried ce of Clenmrat| Ly iy | To-night Governor Roosevelt gave out| _ o (%0 © " " et McKinley. h gene ile. e an open letter to Don M. Dickinson of A number of t *| Mr. Storer asserted that the Filipinos | ¢ 5 Whether the fee trust can jegally be dissolved - t iy 5 Muckl Bab;mor SE: | it T B Michigan in response to the following | "M 0 T N e setfied E closed by rey . In fact most of the ”‘““n‘;‘“a :i!h“ln oy o i v("_zc’h from Mr. Dickinson: e i o o ameuties to b | G0N Diemaerate e ‘h"l‘f Tpmilies | = e DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 11.—My Dear Sir: Yes- | gecided in accordance with the law whether or | are almost overwh favor of k that a i iy S RE S terday and t Mr. Bryan s epeaking I | not any of the Tammahy leaders who hoid | McKinley now new vo- » r ine in not looting BUBONIC PLAGUE ON this State. The pro-Bryan papers publish this | stock,in it are amenable under the law. The | ters are also for The Pro- : ground. They e THE HIGHLAND PRINCE and even Five Deaths, Including the Captain,| “He talked about trusts in every town in poor, have been Oceur on Voyage From Bahia which he spoke. In six of these towns t0-da¥ | I have no doubt, However, that most of the | should the prop- | to Montevideo. the question was flted at Bryan by Republi- | geackholders bave invested in it simply as they sponsible be saved | MONTEVIDEO, Oct. 15.—The British | “*% who asked him to explain about the ice | would invest in any other corporation. E bt Difone upt steamer Highland Prince, from Antwerp | "% Ti¢ had an answer that ’;"“‘"‘ g _::"‘: The striking point is that among the heaviest August 3, London September 7 and Bahia ner every time. It was: 'TReT® | of (hese investors appear the Tammany Bryan- | ; : &2 n Governor and & Republican | i, o qers who, in confunction with Mr. Bryam, G October 4, has arrived here with bubonic | |, isature in New York and what have they b ooal sednte s lingd i am Ma plague on board deaths. Including | gone to throttle the ice trust? Answer ma | S0 " T T ICEEIR T RO | o0y that they have not made up g Botel the captain and first officer, oceurred dur- | ypat. But then you know the Republican Gov- | .o iia by these men and their defenders. In | MINds. So many blanks on the head of er worth over, $350,000 at & cost of leks| °F LDe Yoyame S ernor of New York has not time to Rother With | ;0 rymmany State Convention- in New York | the State ticket were returned t the fce trust, for he is too busy out Here teling | 1oy aceually denounced the fee trust in their | a¥e not at all satisfactory as ing a 2 IMPERIAL TROOPS DEFEATED. _ bout_ft." - e political capacity. while In their private capa- | basis for prediction. An analysis of the ight the Rus- NOT ANTI-FOREIGN RISINGS. Chinese Rebels Win'a Victory on the The same charge was made by Mr. Nehen at| 00 ihey were stockholders In 1€, and through | figures of fhe first two days of registra- Alexieff imme- e = 2 Bo A length in Nebrhska and all the press of the htmgt s - sl L NS . Y, ed the Russians wh ne New Agitations Directed Against the | s (e | cctmtry’ bad Yok aBswer 101N GIveniTT ik, | T COvanct, warp. dolag. eversihing: to gwe- | tion shows that increases downtown ave 1 the Russians when the Sl st | SHANGHAIL Oct. 14.—From Canton ‘t N ihe same State. Bvery reader of | "Nt 1t3 dissolution by the Attorney General. |small and that they have grown in largs explained to him and apolo- rial Dynasty. in & speech in iy s s Mr. Bryan is now going to New York to be | proportions in the northern districts of - - ¢ - is reported that Kwansi rebels have de- gized for their action. It is reported ann | LONDON. Oct. 15—The Shanghal cor-| /. 1.1 ¢the imperial troops ori the borders | N FAPerS: 100 knows of yaur action &8 GOv- | (1, political guest of Mr. Croker, the ice trust | the eity. Ca orning, among other things, the following re- | yryst itself is certainly one that can be faid | hibition vote does signs of to be a bad trust, dealing, as it does, in an | increasing. Debs article of nacessity for the poor of New York. Jort of his utterances didate, will poll more votes ney. the Democratic Labor ecandidate for President O'Dell. Re; ! ernor, runs d McKinle more indecision about than about the Preside Campbell t e. guy the quest is a Republl every-day sight to see soldiers, wers and members of the riff- is following the army selling things. The proprietor of s bought, it is said, of ERICANS’ POOR QUARTERS. to Evacuate Their Barracks ¥'s Demand. results precipitate sented to re- th gk w g matter w . P - lations m separating B the men were punished respondent of the Morning, Post, wiring 5 ernor In respect to the ice trust, and T e e e g ) Pt 13 SR Saturday, describes four distinct agita- | OF X Van§tung and General Su has re- |, qer the Impression alsq that you recom- 4 b £ 1‘,.‘ ; o Ury to help | nto two groups the districts carried by tions—in Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Szech signed In consequence of hiS request for | ;.nded the legislation under which such a trust | oo @ r o o rol ‘of’ the State of New | pryan in New York County in 1396 and COLD RECEPTION FOR CHING. 'lons—s BT 8sl, Szechuan | poynorcements being ignored. { York and bring It down to the level of infamy the might be reached in New York. Your friend, | ricts carried by M. nley are in- and the Yangtse region—all of which are h s to which the Tammany government has reduced ble of repairs | Refused Admission to the German ' a the city of New York Some Chinese soldiers desecrated the | i-dynastic rather than anti-forelgn. | cemetery for foreigners at Namshi-Fu, DON M. DICKINSON. teresting. In the Bryan di ricts registra- p barracks Legetion at Peking. “If Sun Yat Sen is successful in the|near Canton. The Viceroy had the of-| Governor Roosevelt's reply. dated | ,gqin it comies to me that this needs no fur. | O NAS increased over that of the firsg r 1 of affairs Correspondence of the Associated Press south,” says the correspondent, “and MJ fenders ‘;iecapllated and dismissed their | Evansville, Ind., October 12, follows. | ther comment than is implted in the statement | (¢ 32¥S Of 1896 about 4. . " s v ; | commander. B e | — - = = her deli- ING, Sept. 7.—Prince Ching, who Tebeilion spreads over the Yangtse re- I thank you very much for your letter of the | of the facts. Falthfully yours, | . ; stance there have the forelgn Minsters yesterday, | £1on he probably will be alded by P ] iy :;"}'-;i‘uagl‘:g;f;;”:o’:‘:;argl“::; 1th inst. When Mr. Bryan falks as In the quo- | THEODORE RoosEVELT, | BRYAN IS LOOKING AHEAD, hanges over the did not recelve the cordial reception he | Tuan, Tung Fu Hslang and the Moham- 1 not vet been able to land. Sir Ernest ga. | 20 contained In your letter he simply says S what he either knows or ought t know to be | GREATER NEW YORK IN DOUpT. M*Y Become a Senator After His De- without the slightest foundation in fact. He | - | eat for the esidency. seemed to expect. At the British lega- | medan leaders in the northwest.” tow, who succeeds Sir Claude Macdon- the fi one he visited, the de. ' The imperial Chinese troops, according | 2ld as British Minister to Chira, has ar- > P R o Claude Macdonald was | to @ dispateh to the Daily Chronicle ,rom | FiVed at Tientsin. made a similar statement in Nebraska. I then | FOStal Card v;“ Discouraging to the | LINCOLN, Nebr., Oct. 4.—On the polit« . % e ¥ 5 o | e = chilly in the extreme, and the visit oceu- | Hongkong, dated yesterday, have recap- answered and asked him in returh whether he ryanites. ical complexion of the Nebraska Legis. | . Von Waldersee Starts for . | would pay the obligations of the Government in | - NEW YORK, Oct: 14.—As the storm | lature, it is believed here, depends the po- = | pled no longer than five minutes. From | tured Welchou, on East River, where Sua | TIENTSIN, Oct. 14—Pleld Marshal | gold or silver if elected He never answered | ¢Enter of the Presidential campaign drifts | litical future of W. J. Bryan. Mr. Bryan, wareHouses | - ] the British legation he went to the Ger- = c 3 s : ‘ount von Waldersee and his staff start- | my question, but as my statement was printed | rapldly-eastward politicians of both par-| — es. ine prop- | man. but was refused admission to mf Continued on Second Page. ed this morning for Peking. broadeast he must ‘have seen it, and therefore | ties are figuring With feverish anxlety on Continued on Second Page.

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