The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 21, 1900, Page 22

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ADVEETISEHENTS. SAVE YOUR SKIN How to Preserve Purify and Beautify the Skin and Complexion. urify, and beautify the skin, and prevent pimples, blotches, ness, roughness, yellow, oily, mothy skin, chapping, and n other forms of skin blemishes, no other skin or complexlon soap is for a moment to be compared with CrTicURA SOAP because no other soap reaches the cause, viz., the clogged, irritated, or mflamc condition of the PORES SAVE YOUR HAIR How to Prevent Falling Hair Scalp Humors and Dandruff. Cleanse the scalp and hair thoroughly with a warm shampoo of CuTI- S0aP, rinse with warm water, dry carefully, and apply a light dressing of CUTICURA, purest of emollients, gently rubbed into the scalp. This hing, and inexpensive treatment will clear the scalp and hair and dandrufl, soothe irritated, itching surfaces, stimulate the cles, supply the roots with energy and nourishment, and make the wair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, and healthy scalp, when all else fails. SAVE YOUR HANDS How to Make the Hands Soft and White in a Single Night. e and soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot lather of CUTICURA Dry thoroughly and anoint freely with CUTICURA Ointment, the kin cu d purest of emollients. Wesy during the night old, loose ves with the finger ends cut off. For rdd, rough, chapped hands, issured, itching, feverish pals, shapeless nails, with painful finger this one night treatment is simply wonderful and a blessing to all cted with sore, chapped, rough, or tender hands. Cuticu ra’ Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor, ns| of CUTICURA BoAP (25c.). to cleanse the skin of crusts and o8 soitinhe fhbmmas AR O oraeaa tantly allay itching, inflammation, and irritation, and soothe and CuTicURA llznm.vlbr (50c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. A SiNcLE Ser is often to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, and hu - ses of hair, when all else fa Sold throughor Cosr., Sole Prope., Boston, Mass, ** All about the Si To preserve, blackheads, u, Scalp, and Hatr,” free. FRIEDLANDER’S | QUARANTINED AT BUTTE n Franclsco on September 1| \./\’ D HALL’S REINVIGORA' Five hundred reward for any Market st N. B.—Our b “BROWNIES” estern and Eastern tour, to \ w York. ar are plastered with D4 nd a big policeman at the door. Five of the s are lying i1l with scar- the Butte health depart- iedlander has been In a peck he entered the bor- His dates at the e conflicted with pany and he was o lease the house and employ de- s legal methods in order to give his the engagement end- Friedlander stayed in ause is manifest. | of trouble ever si had scarlet the car. Friedlander get uptown last even- ared him and re where he is no him to the ca in close quarar The whole trou udition of ¢ r private car,” said Friedlander. *When the car was over to us the drainage tubes vuvum not flush and the odor was such | that lhe constant use of disinfectants was | nec ry. | ratiway officials, but to no purpose, and | we were obliged to u r | tion Walla Walla Arthur Parout was [ A { | borrow water and first taken ill with typhoid pneumonia, l d which the physicians state was due to the in fur capes. | car being filled with microbes. Still noth- ing was done by the company, and when we reached Butte the car was smrcel; fit pation, despite our efforts to| CAPES h an astra- is cape is fin- heads and t. During our engagement her Sorenson, aged 7; Loulse Conk Florence Emery, arout, aged 9; Eva Lerner, aged vl Sorenson, aged 3, developed et fever, and on the matter being re- d to the city authorities by the rall- officials we were tied up on this side- | track, and here we are likely to stay for | two weeks. Our dates have been canceled and our futre movements are uncertain. e of the children—Florence Emery i the Condon girls—are convalescent | ] the others are doing well. The moth- of the little ones are with them and ined nurses are on board the car. Lit- l| 3lad) eller, the cornetist, has de- | | veloped a case of the mumps, and one of our colored porters has come down with intermittent fever. If none of the other | children are lnfl'f"!]edkwl- sfla.ll deem om;- " = | selves lucky. 1 think we have an excel- “VH'IQSLC .C“S;\fl‘a\fi: lent case against the Pullman Company DLE SKINS for dam as our contract calls for a offer inferior first cla vate car, and the one fur- carcely fit for habitation. We ntinue oUTr tour as S0on as we are from quarantine if the health of ‘greatest offered to the re- Y} | an Francisco. .. $10.50 . 811.50 £12.50 TR IL SEAL a Persian and four children with the troupe are Maude Soren- ntly lined a ed Fitzgerald, B. H. Lerner, W. Hath- | cither plain or way, Carl Johnson, Tom F. Duane, Roy | Zrimble, Harry "Orr. Frank Sheehan, | | Clyde Greenwood, Martin Egan, Howar: . $22.50 Rathborn, Victor _Sampson, Arthur 825.00 ‘ Schuize, Luke Burk, Stuart Leary, Alfred $27.50 Ashtenbagen. Willie Hurlock, Frank Mec- 00 | Dermott, Mildred _Fitzgerald, Lilan . 830,00 Rhodes and Queenie Tilton. e all the rage | x scaris..$8.00 | Joseph T. O’Connor, Democratic candi- ..8$9.50 date for Justice of the Peace, is a man of exceptional ability and thoroughly office for which he is a candidate. ¢ —————— H Lnebes | PARIS, Oct. 20.—The King of Greece made an | 8 a | unarnounced visit to the United States pavilion | at the exposition to-day and thoroughly exam- peecriiimann Y] | inea tne disviay 1 i Posyt S¥ | 33°137 1 ADVERTISEMENTS, Big Sale, Porcelain Ware, Flower Decorations. Gilt Handles. Cream Pitcher . Berry Saucers .. Cups and Saucers Bowls . Plates 44 Picce Dinner Set. 100 Piece Jinner Se: Gold Tracings Meat Dish Salad Dish Sugar Bowl Milk Pitcher Sauce Boat. Pickie Dish Plat Cups and s-neer. 44 Plece Dinner Set s 100 Fiece Dinner Set.. $11.7§ s is the Belt ITHOUT werfu = that _ cures DRUGS! elec- - tric curre: ( % ln § days. Prices rm-hle BU % T "TILA YOU SEE “DR. potll, or send a 2-cent gamp ST X0. 2" Address PIERC] WAY (near 26th st.), NEW YORK headquarters, Six N FRANCISCO. oklet No. 1" tells all t Dr. Pierce’s Electric TRUSS. It ES Rupture! twenty ‘We are Cutting Prices all to Pieces During Our Big Clearance Sale. case we cannot cure. This secret remedy stops all losses in 24 hours, cures Emissions, Impotency, Vari- Etrictures, wasting effects of excesses Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Lost Manhood (sreat Americes [mporting Tea o, crees HA: 8 IC, 855 | 210 Grau: ave, bet. Sutter and Post sta E: Y. 861 Market st., Powell. Frostway. Ouiiand, Cal Aleo for ssle wtivrng | O ot om. junction Californta. RUE BRANCH PTORES EVERYWHERE. |DECLARES HIS VOTE WILL GO Archbishop Ireland Ends All Doubt as to His Atti- tude. EGRE L, Satisfled That By Supporting the Re- publican Ticket He Will Serve the Best Interests of the Country. Speclal Dispatch to The Call. | NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Archbishop Ire- land to-day gave out the following per- | sonal statement as to his attitude in the | present campaign: | How do I intend to vote? It cannot at first sizht but seem more or less impertinent for any citizen to tell the public how fis.lutends In voting each citizen obeys the dic- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, STOCKTON PHYSICIAN TO WED A BLUE GRASS BELLE the entire troupe is under | MOrning. stigation caused that offi- | due to the un~am- | Complaint was made to the | in cans to the car at every sta- | imer, Abe Greenburg, Mil- | competent to discharge the duties of the | es of his own sense of civic duty; wise. iowever, since a certain number of news- | | | papers have undertaken to say how I intend | to vote, and in so doing have misinterpreted | my intention and have not been unwilling to | m litical capital of my supposed vote, I e to the question how [ intend to vote 4 categorical and unmi tend to vote for Willlam I intend to vote for W Theodore Roost candidates of fled In my t interests of the country at home and | alroad: that I contribute to the maintenance | of the’ country aterial prosperity and of peace and good will between the several classes | ¢ population; that I ald the country in he should y do this, and leave to others to do like- I in- ¥ n consclence that T serve the | 1900. nt of Dr. Robert R. Hz d t TU MBKINL[Y ngal%l?sn;eRugg N;W:\aenr“of ['Joji?\?i\l?er.\ : about safest and most honorable sy T ons of the rompiex problems which cons QF LOUISVILLE, KY., front it as the result of the late war and in | BRIDE'S HOME. retaining for itself the exalted position which it holds at present commercially and diplo- | . | metically before other nations of the wa 1 trust no further doubts will be expressed as to how I intend to vote. HANNA LEAVES NEBRASKA. Narrowly Esc-pes Serious Through Collapse of a Stand. OMAHA, Nebr., concluded his six days nl Omaha to-night, winding up his itin- ary by making four speeches, three in Botiih Dmatia. whese ace Tosate) the Ms packing interests of the city and where his audiences were for the most composed of laboring men, and one in Omaha. Late to-night the special train left over the Burlington road for Chi- cago and will arrive there to-morrow little time to.the business of the national headquarters next week, however, as he | is booked for speeches nearly every day tor Hanna in that time making nearly a Injury Oct. 20.—Senator Hanna tour of speaking part Senator Hanna. will devote but month. | DR. ROBERT R. HAMMOND OF STOCKTON AND MISS RUBY NEWMAN “'HOS_E MARRIAGE IS TO OCCUR AT THE — Special Dispatch to The Call TOCKTON, Oct. 20.—The engagement of Dr. Robert R. Hammond of this city and Miss Ruby Newman of Loulsville, Ky., is announced. Dr. Ham- mond is a native Stocktonian and a rising man in his profession. bride-to-be is one of Kentucky's many fair daughters. tor during a visit with friends in this city. in Louisville, to which place the doctor will journey the latter part of next His She met the doc- The wedding will take place LITTLE CHANGE N POSITION O | ,noxt week, mostly in Illinols towns. The week’s itinerary has included over 2300 | | miles of travel in the three States, Sena- e hundred speeches of from two to forty minutes’ duration. With the exception of some hoarseness he has withstood the ar- 4lu(lv‘us week's campaigning exceedingly well. Senator Hanna narrowly escaped seri- ous injury to-day at Auburn, where a stand had been erected on the race track of the fair grounds. The overcrowding of the frail structure and the crush of people around it caused the stand to col- lapse with a crash that almost created a panic in the grounds. Although thrown ,on his back by the fall of six feet, Sena- tor Hanna was entirely unhurt. A boy | clinging to the structure had his leg broken by being caught under the tim- bers. Besides the four speeches at Omaha to- night SBenator Hanna made addresses at | nine towns in the territory covered dur- |ing the day, which included the extreme southeastern portion of the State. | WILL NOW SUPPORT BRYAN. Judson Harmon Declares in Favor of the Democratic Nominee. | CINCINNATI, Oct. 20.—Judson Harmon, who supported Palmer and Buckner four years ago, declared himself ‘to-day for ryan. Judge Harmon was on the bench | here for many years and succeeded Sec- | retary Olney as Attorney General in'the 0- | Cabinet of Grover Cleveland. —_—— o GERMAN INVENTORS % FLYING MACHINE ' PROVES A SOCCESS l BERLIN, Oct. 20.—An en- | gineer named Mark has suc- cessfully tried a flying ma- chine here. ' It ascerided six- teen feet, described semicir- L cles in midair and after four and a half minutes descended. The wings used measure seven square yards. The Australia for Tahiti. This favorite steamer, under command of Captain Lawless, will sall for Papeete Novem- ber 1st. Hitherto these charming’ islands of the South Seas have been reached by salling vessels, | requiring 30 to 40 days, but the time of new steamship service will be 103% days. Ask for | particulars of the low excursion rate at &43 | Market street. —_————— VICTORY FOR STANFORD. Defeats the Team From the San Jose Normal School. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Oct. 20.— The San Jose State Normal football team was defeated by the Stanford Varsity this afternoon by a score of 24 to 0. The college team made a remarkably poor showing in the first half, being unable score a single point. Though their goal was never in danger they often lost the ball on downs. Once Heston, the bi on the Normal team, broke through Trae- ger and was only prevented from scoring { the neat tackling of Raitt, who was aying back for Stanford. Reed and artln. ends on the Normal team, out- played’ their opponents. The half ended with the ball in the middle of the fleld. At the beginning of the second half Al- len and Luck refllaud McFadden and Cooper at ends, fle Smith and Gelssler were put in at halves. The varsity took the ball from the kick-off and within six minutes Slaker was sent over for the first touchdown. Three more touchdowns were made, one of them by Slaker and one by Rmith, who broke through the Normals line on their 3-yard line. Smith made the last score with only forty seconds left to play. O A Trapper's Ofl cures rheumatism and neuralgia. Druggists, &c flask. Richards & Co., 408 Clay.* —_———————————— GREW DESPONDENT AND SOUGHT TO END HIS LIFe Ladislaus Etyda of Stockton Cuts His Throat Because His Brother Is Sick. STOCKTON, Oct. 20.—Ladislaus Hayda attempted to commit suicide this evening and fataily wounded himself with a razor. ‘was despondent owing to m flct tha l: brothe!pl‘: in a dying co: ; Hayda went lll '-II after finis! | btthmm. drew the blm ! mt, ln ot a wound hysicians say will prove fatal. He stated that his brother's condition had prompted tne deed. has also had do- mestic infelicities. The ln&urea man was removed to St. J h's Home. He de- clared he wanted to with his brother. ——— capes; liberal credit. M. Rothschild, 528 Sutter, * half | {Gang of Non-Union Men Stoned While Returning From Work. WILKESBARRE, Pa, Oct. 20.—The | close of the fifth week of the mine work- ers’ strike In the Wyoming region finds | both sides as determined as ever. The | operators insist that, the price of powder shall be considered in the 10 per cent ad- vance offered by them, while the strik- ers say they will not go back to work until the demands of the Scranton con- vention are conceded, which they assert mean a flat 10 per cent advance, the price of powder to be arbitrated later. In the meantime the larders of the miners are becoming empty, and it can- not be very long, If the strike {s prolonged, until there is much suffering. This evening, while a number of ‘non- union men employed at the Stanton wash- ery of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company were returning home from work they were stoned by some women. The workmen were under the protection of coal and iron policemen. The police made a charge on the women and the latter fled, T. 1. Fitzpatrick, a young lawyer well and favorably known to the bench ana bar of San Francisco, was selected by the Democratic convention as one of its candidates for Justice of the Peace. He |1s at present an assistant in the District Attorney’s office. His experience has not been limited to the lower courts, and he has already attracted attention as an advocate, with every promise of becom- ing an able jurist and practitioner. Mr. Fitzpatrick was born in San Fran- cisco, and {s prominent in Native ~Sons circles, being a member of Stanford Par- |lor. It is a fact that as Justice of the | Peace he would give satisfaction to the | bar as well as to all litigants seeking | equal and impartial justice. . ——————— ELECTRICIAN AT SALINAS SERIOUSLY INJURED BSALINAS, Oct. 20.—C. R. Norton, chief | electriclan at the Spreckels Sugar Com- | pany's factory near this city, was found in an unconsclous condition this after- noon near one of the large electric motors, with & gaping hole in hs he When Norton was discovered by two workmen he was senseless and up to a late hour to-night has not regained con- sciousness. His recovery is reported as impossible. It is supposed that Norton was acci- dentally injured, but rumors are current that since the death of his wife he has maenl 1l;mrose and that he attempted to end s life. The supposition is that while Norton was on a tour of inspection through his department the reverse lever of a large motor flew back and struck him on the head, fracturing his skull. Norton's wife died in the East recently and the news of her demise was a great shock to him. He has been in the employ of the Spreckels Company a long time. ————————— All your money refunded by any dealer if not satisfled with a smoke of the ‘‘American™ clear Havana cigar. b —— e TILLMAN AND HOGG ACCUSED. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 20.—It developed to-day through a letter written by Chair- man Hermy of the Republican State Cen- tral Committee to the chairmen of coun- tes that the certificates of nomination of some Republican candidates had beon stolen and that the chairman suspects ex- Governor Hogg of Texas and Senator Tiil- man, now in this State, with complicity in the thefts, The letter to the chairmen in part is as follows: Democrats have stolen our election certifl. gutes In some countlex Ex-Governor Hos of Texas, some Goebel of Kentucky and- Piichork Timan of South Carolina have been doing mischief in Indiana and are "Wg:'n‘ukod for the reasons for sen: out such a letter, Hernl, cates of nomination of dates had been stolen in H was implicated in the a r. Repub] ll:fn‘ mlnlle?l announced that Slose watch is being kept upon Tiliman OEE. YOUTSEY FOUND GUILTY ON THE FHAST BALLOT Jury Declares He Was Im- plicated in Goebel’s Assassination. AR S GEORGETOWN, Ky., Oct. 20.—The fury in the case of Henry Youtsey, on trial on the charge of being a principal in the Goebel assassination, returned a verdict of gullty this morning and fixed the pen- alty at life imprisonment. When the jury was called this morning, Judge Cantrill asked: “Gentlemen, have you made a verdict?" The foreman, R. H. McCabe, nodded his head. . “Pass up the papers to the cler] the Judge. . The Sheriff passed them up and the clerk read the following: ““We, the jury, find the defendant gullty and fix his ?unlshment at confinement in the penitentiary for life.” “Gentlemen, s that asked the Judge. “It is,” was the reply. The jury was disc arged It was learned from one of the jurymen that no_ballot was taken last night. This morning the vote was unanimous that Youtsey was guilty. Then the degree of punishment was fixed. Attorneys for the defense are preparing a motion for an arrest of judgment, * sald your verdiet?" ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL SALE. New Bl and Whits Sil White and Black Satin Striped Taffeta. 21 Inches Wide $1.00 Yard Black and White Woven Striped Taffeta, Gros 24 Inches Wide $1.00 Yard Black and White Solid and Open Checked Taffeta. 22 Inches Wide $1.00 Black and White Satin Striped Taffeta, Gros Grain. 24 Inches Wide $1.15 Black and White Plisse Satin Striped Taffeta. 21 Inches Wide $1.25 The above Silks are on exhibition in our Show Windows this week, and our customers in the interior are asked to write for samples of them at once while the assortment {s complete. EXTRA SPECIAL. 1500 pards NOVELTY SILKS, including STRIPES. PLAIDS and BROCADES, in lengths ranging from 33 pards to 9 pards each—former prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 per pard. All 50¢c Yard Grain. - 119, 121 POST STREET. m, n3, us, uv, VERY LATEST Straight Froat, Hand-Made SAPPHIRE CORSETS which, if sustained, will stpone the sentence of Youtsey until the next term of court in February. It is ltkely a jury will be empaneled as soon as practicable | to inquire into Youtsey’s sanity. Trunks & traveling bags. Before buying ses our “‘bureau trunk.”” A. B. Smith Co., 128 Ellis.* ————————— Gage at Santa Barbara. SANTA BARBARA, Oct. 20.—One of the largest political meetings that has been witnessed here in years took place last night. A magnificently illuminated street parade was given and the town turned out en masse to greet Governor Gage. The Opera-house, where the Governor spoke, | was crowded, and his remarks were re- | celved with &heers and applause. PER PAIR. $3.00® $15,00 D) 10 Gearu St., ") CHESTER F. WAIGHT, Royal Worcester Cory The here for g1.50. poster, college, floral, tional designs ; inches, price 129 Kea Beaded Bags Latest We have just received from Paris the latest novelties in beaded chatelaines and purses in cut steel and jet; they are hand crocheted and mounted with the latest style clasps, comprising some of the choicest goods ever shown on this coast and certainly must be seen to be appreciated. Bag Materials Ladies desiring to make their own chatelaine bags or purses will find here a complete assortment of purse and crochet silks in black and all.colors, also cut jet, steel, gold and silver beads, bag tops in sterling silver, oxidized silver, French gray, gilt and cut steel. Ladies making their own beaded chatelaines can have them lined with suede leather or satin and mounted Cushion Tops Tinted sofa cushion tops in about fifty different designs that can be either etched or embroidered; they include Oriental, smokers’ and conven- your choice for 5 Oc each Table Covers Reversible tapestry table covers in several different desigps, two yards square with knotted fringe all around extra heavy weight, worth $4.00, sale price $2.50each' Oriental Rugs Beautifully designed Persian patterns in either bound or fringed ends, rugs of the Brussels weave, size I 25 each rny Street set-Fitting Parlors. Fad Oaé( Ckobbler Egat week -« -+ 90,00 ca"]eis Got in a car- [ load Monday. Greatest car- pet stock in the city. Large assortment of Smyrna Rugs, ox12. THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE COMPANY, Inc,, 1017-1023 MISSION STREET Phone South 14. Above 6th, San Francisco. DR. MCNULTY. Tll! WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLD st eures Blood Poison, Gonorrhies, Gleet, !ulcmr—. Seminal Weakness, Impotence and their led Disorders. Hook on Diseases of M, m;: nce. Terms reasonabl = ey andsacredly confidential. Call or . Imol MeNULTY, M. D, uu’lmy St., San Franeiseo, Oal. 27x54 Weak Men and Women SHOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE n-n Mexican remedy; gives health and to sexual Depot, w Market. ____WINTER RESORTS. PARAISO HOT SPRIN GS, The Carlsbad of America, is now open for the winter season. Address G T. ROMIE, Parauso | Bpriogs, Cal, organs.

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