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9 L8 THE SA RANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1900 ON TO BE OLGA NETHERSOLE WILL PRESENT POWE SWEEPING ARMY REFORMS SOON ENTIRE REPERTOIRE IN CALIFORNIA AGH%S[MR[[NATEHUN " PUT INTO OPERATION IN GREAT BRITAIN : ’ in B . Manager of the Actress Details the Plans for Her MANY P[]IN]’S Hereafter Every Private in the Ra'nkSr‘x’h e Re Forthcoming Trip to the Pacific Coast. quired to Undergo gcientific Drilling. titles. She jas two first-class omes at EW YORK, Nov. 11.—Speaking o— i 3 q R A1 R0 TR Sy S0 AL S IERS O B o d ncy, hereditary titles at that, f Olga Nethersole's | Envoys n Peklng Decide | mman ore: and he’;‘“r:uflnnd has ? lh;rd; but, 2_\}-(.: . 3 Oliver vist, she Is crying for more, C g gy o Upon the General Course f Action. as soon as the Committee of Privileges ot L Nether- e L | | the House « Lords—that overworked ! | | body—meets next it will be asked to add o T Bl a few choice sdected ones to the list. Punishment of Those Responsible for Chinese Outrages the First Question Considered and § One would seirch “Burke’s Peerage” in vain for some taken of the ancient baro- nies of Darcy de Knayth and Meinhilland | | the ancient barogy of Fauconberg. They have gone out of existence, But the flavor of them lingers gratefully in the nostrils of the Countess )f Yarborough and her | | sister, Violet 1da Eveline Countess of X . o | D_._....upued i Powls, and they are going to seek ‘!‘: Oakland, Sa | e their re-establishment, y Violet taking t is ex | one of them and Lady Yarborough the ther two. ? The latter is not >nly the Countess of rborough in her own right, but also i Edv L‘of_\-ers, being the eldest daughter of the late Lord Conyers. Grist of Promotions. Sir Thomas He nent Under Secreta eign A been promoted to the BERLIN, Nov. 11.—Following is the full text of the statement, evidently inspired, in the Cologne Gazette of Saturday, as to the understanding reached by the repre- sentatives of the powers in Peking re- garding the Chinese settlement: | ~““Pour parleurs between the envoys in | Peking for the purpose of agreeing upon | the fundamentals for peace negotiations | | Sanderson, perma- of State for For- “ | o Cre of the Order | | with the Chinese Plemipotentiaries pro- [Faf o Lr Chyss Of he ORer s | | ceed favorably in the was series of un-; ;’*u"l t‘-y’z s T O v W iliams 1 : { poriant pornis. | £ : T ing . “An agreement has been reached be-| and Gerald Balfour I bee | 1 pr > neillors. F ur was al- tween 1he powers particularly regarding | y Counci o el B ¢ pums culpr 1y and Irish Privy Councillor ; fh’ 5 .!n; ‘r"l ktg the pumshment of the main ‘“’fif.;h”;df.fi‘i ; ;5 ot B s iR John the Thirsk and Malton division of York in \rliament, where he was deputy ways and who on of such punishments by representatives of the | | powers; aiso regaruing the principle of | | paylng damages the several Govern- ! nts for the co: the China e the late 5 wned by pointed S < | PErsons and missions; #i50 ICEATGING | ment Boara, 1 g. n. | the permanent stationing of sufticient | man. | g | | 8uaras for the Peking legat ; also re- Yerkes’ English Ventures. i e | rding the razing ot the ‘taku forts, and e . | ¥, Fegarding the muincnance of u s s the ] ‘ WVillard Ill | :(x:‘x‘:s fl‘:;l‘hld}:(-‘s‘ munication between § | ity x h‘ ”?' - 1,‘_ = | “About a number ot other demands, put don, 'nt dwellings for forth by separate powers, negotiations are still pending. WABGINGTON, Nov. 11.—It is reported | | |in the Cologne Gazette that the powers have reached a definite understanaing in | regard to China. Its term: s stated by shore. i | ‘had in- | | 1t | Southampton Baden-Powell Il | Yamen, or Board of Foreign Affairs, and | place the duiles of that body under the Supervision of one person, who shall be directly responsible for the management | | |of its affaire. This change has been | | | urgently desired by our Government, and { | is believed to find a hearty second among | | all the powers. Officials profess an un- | i | | Rpeseed i ir that newspaper, omit several features | ‘.(',}. - 1 Ba l\fcggd{;‘s; tg)a!:hf which have been a source of discussion | | | | Sae fent of the Dulty | among them. Probably the most import- | | | | Mati. has nte X fant of these is the proposition to abolish | | i | | | | tne cumbersome otfice of the Tsun-li | ADVERTISEMENTS. Feeble Pulse, Schaefer Goes to Paris. J Sch | willingness to discuss with any detail the existing state of negotiations now in | progress, and the impression prevails that if an agreement has been reached it is incomplete or partial. Nothing came from Minister Conger to-day. oA LA — i | i i OLGA N "HERSOL! WHO WILL BEGIN HER RETURN TOUR OF - 1 . - , , - c 1 | - ! 4 RICA WITH A REVIVAL OF APHO" AT NEW YORK TO- | GERMANS AT PAOTING-FU. ‘ THE NTESS OF YARBOROUGH, WHOSE LONGING FOR TITLES | | NIGHT AND WILL SOON VISIT SAN FRANCISCO. | ey | WILL LI D TO THE RE TABLISHM OF ANCIENT BARON- | With the F: ablish a Stron o SR ESPECIAL BENEFIT. T q 87 oA e Sad . G":;‘;;‘:Qf’;,orc_ ohg FOR HER ESPECIAL BENEFIT | | palor, fainting, smothering or tion of the Presi- | clals say there is time enough to consider | Special Cable to The Call and New York Her- b sinking spells all point in the ONDON, Nov. 12.—According to [ The second four months will be used in| sgame dire&tion—an impaired he Daily Mafl, a scheme of | battalion maneuvers, attacking and _de- Lo fending positions and fleld firing. Two + ion. eart that is army reform of a very sweeplng | n v oS BN o o to grand maneuvers heart action. A heart ire of | what will be offered to Mr. Choate, the | ald. Copyright, present Embassador at London. = Mr. lishing Cor ny Choate may resume his law practice in| PEKING, Nov. 9—The Emperor Is now b New York, or he may consider that an 3 -Fu, twi vs by United States has ever been so welcome exchange of places with Colonel Hay | ot 5! Gonan-Fu, two days by telegraph | 1900, by the Herald Pub- | | J | as Colonel Hay will be at London. Offi- | would not be undesfrable. from here, via Shanghai. Governor Yu | chafdcter. will game rmm gt £ e »remaining _two | weak or diseased cannét do fuu‘ Hslan has recovered from his attempted | tion early next year. months of the r will be occupled = ry £ th — = S — suicids Gt Tt Yuan: | “The scheme,” says the Daily Mail, |by furloughs. g | duty and the circulation of the Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang, in de- | “will make the Bri private a trained The greatest attention will be devoted | civing the | to marksmanship, and the allowance of | blood is interfered with. There fense of thelr own positions as peace- | soldier. Instead of a system giving the | unition will be greatly increased. Ar- makers, are pressing the Dowager E recruit mainly a housemaid’s work and |\ iraining will a \o improved. The | 13 2 medicine that gives new press for the execution of guilty Princ allowing no more than six weeks of mili- | \y ar Office is now acquiring control of and Ministers, as demanded by the foreign | tary training, he will in future get ten |jargo trasts of land in various parts of | Strength to the heart, new powers. Probably more suicldes will re- | months' scientific drilling, all fatigue and | {ho” country for training grounds.” & o T duties belng performed by & spe- | & SOUTHY oF (rawung power to the pulse and puts All who participated in the punitive ex- | cia! corps of time-expired men. —_— pedition 1o Paoting-Fu have returned ex- | © The hist four months will be devoted | Marcia Amelia Mary Countess of Yar-| new color into cheek and lip. cepting the Germans and French, who re- | to company training, including scouting, | borugh is known among her friends as the main as a permanent garrison. The pro- | entrenching, bridging and taking cover. |lady with the unquenchable thirst for T was short of breath, dizzy, THE SEA 0ATS P SO SHERIF ARRESTS Negroes Ars Accused of Hav | Declares She Was Driven | responsivie for the siaughter of scventeen tense pain in heart; was feeble ’ [ American and English missionarics and | i and pulse %o He‘“bigm‘ll tcoulg ing Caused the Death of | to Desperation by | forte wf oumua s it toerees et | M [][]H_ . £ 2 pertect ‘cure. tn- Dr. Miles inent Boxers, with the approval of Field > : 3 I : " A. T. JACKSON, | : Marshal Count von Waldersee. Punish- | Heart Cure. T. J. v Louise Frost His Acts. | ment was also inflicted en route on other Kewsanna, Ind, - notorious Boxer strongholds. SRR | I | In {his just punisnment for frighttul | - . o | DENVER, Nov. 11.—Three negroes who | CHICAGO, Nov, 1l.—May Teresa | 2trocities on American missionaries and | s dfi | worked with a section gang just pre- | Josephine Schmidt Shot and almost in- | natiye CUTigtians the United States took e vious to the murder of little Louise Frost | stantly killed her husband, Peter, late | mathed'idlc v comp e " several days ago were arrested on sus- | to-night at their home, 1238 North Marsh- picion here to-day. A T “aweatbox” | fld avenue | rrarians sommoumpeo. |Nat Herreshoff Completes|Complaint of a Taylor-Street Hearzt Cure mination fa to elicit even a repl After the shooting, which occurred in | hand, for a bulbed fin keel. found coming toward Limon, evidently at | 0f Congress in connection with the pr A o b fant s vet been made | UaPles. The valise is still there, but when a run, and they are believed to have been | posed increase of the regular army. Punishment Meted Out to Officials for for steel frames cannot be learned nor is ;2‘;!";33"““ servant went his way the made by the same shoes. by this the sus- “u - | | - ¢ the valuables also disappeared. made by the same shoes. By this the 8us- | _“Under the existing law,” said Senator | Inciting Rebellion. it likely to be known before some material | e’ Doflce"Syire “motified. but - tha. Fen: D o the afternoon as hoden atthe | Proctor, at the conclusion of the tonfer- | PEKING, Nov. 10.—A profound impres- | arrives. While it fs Sencrally belleved | anese servant has not been seen since. apcounted for at the time of the murder, | €DCe, “the present strength of the army, | Slon was produced upon the natives at |here that ‘e*;“: Tg‘g Y;'i‘"';n;"’" fn:v::m;bm Powell does not accuse him of having and then returned, changed clothes and | 65,000 regulars and 35,000 volunteers, wii | PA0ting-Fu by the exacution there of the | IMProvem P taken the gems and the papers, but he Does. A Sterilized Cocoanut Fat for Shortening and Frying, Guaranteed ires from Animal . e 2 i - ’ . as to their names. They are being held | the ;lmrmr ;vr the house, Schmidt stag-| Party of Sixteen Cut Off by Boxers the DOSlgn for the LOdgmg House r:gulatcs the heart’s adtion, for further in | gered out through the front door and fell | 1 i . = 2 LIMON, Col earch for the | dead in the yard. Mrs. Schmidt made no| . 1D Paoting-Fu Province. Yacht. Keeper. while it stimulates the digestive murderer of Lou Frost was continued a;wrnm l.; scape, and she admitted the ‘h]'\Eg:‘uo:\?:gxfr:x;;‘i’;‘ry‘tilj:,h;’j"\:'::fl’ll‘::: organs to make new, l’iCh, red to-day. The town was divided into dis- | shooting, but declared her husband had | the g-Fu, aku = - | driven he spet ’ . d Shanghai: In th vest hill: 1 tricts and a search was made of every | driven her to desperation by his acts. | And Shanghai: In the western hills of ves stren, to IO . S _‘fxl‘d‘,_’:"f‘ the place, | FOr gome time, the woman declarad, she | this province a company of sixteen Ttaliaa | Orders Already Issued for a Portion | Valise Containing Valuable Papers blood which gives gt uties were aivided Into four | was Ariniing hesoiny aiy husband who | soldiers are reported to be surrounded by | oo tno Material to Be Used in and Some Diamonds Is Rifled, the whole body. Sold by drug- e i a €1 3 ¥ing atten- 3 g v . v = l'“.'mnrl‘;m‘;:l the ’*Utzklr!\«“ ':‘"1 g";"h:‘r'm”'};fi“' ot 8 }‘;""l"rh"l""'flred | ffp";fi'}."i"fi:‘% l‘hhr:\?l:arilg;d‘;‘;'ma“gn:;:e‘uh Construction of the Rac- Presumably by Brown- gists on a guarantee. working towas e center. Before the | his home > to-night, his wife declares, | The rt has ju hed h % 3 seach was continued thirty minutes a | he was ntoxicated, ‘wnd she ‘upbralded | nas sprend comstetnatios imins The S ing Craft. A Sonyuat, Dr. Miles Medical C3., Elkbart, Ind. squad in charge of Deputy Elmer Bloss| nCoring foliow A Auael. Aad - She glen settlers. Immediately upon recely- —_— R s discovered the remains of a fire where |~ F = ng the report a company of British caval- clothing had been burned. Sheriffs Frez- | rymen started to the rescue. They hop:| NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—The Journal has| A curious case of burglary has been Goddard and Chief of i;: PLANS FOR INCREASING by ravm"\;ldl‘nx“m reach the hills in time | ;0 following from Bristol, R. 1.: De-| called to the attention of the police and Jlorado Springs made a thor- | to save the Italians. | Sone ; { g detective Tom Gibson has been detall 4 minetion of the Schesand found | STRENGTH OF REGULAR ARMY (:nlk:)cxnber 23 there was a shanamg,\g( = :d]:mr ':.3: f,lc'.'fifi'fign‘; ;J;lllg; Y;;{kc:: o Coiabi as been detatled E P s Y rs .| the buitons of a coat, pants and a swit ment between British cavalry and a large | Plans and spe 3 5 s nd parts of the | of underclothing and other evidence suffi- | Senator Proctor Confers With Corbin | number of Boxers. The batile took piace | defender. Thomas Powell, who conducts a lodg- ar surpasscs €uy clent to recognjze the uwner of the cloth- | Relative to Needed Legis. twenty-eight miles northeast of here, and The model for the syndicate has been mrgnu:e at 106 Taylor street, has been Butter, Lard and Compounds. J ] of Yarmouth, | ing, although Rig name will not be made | lati | the Englshmen are reported to 'have|gompleted, the general design having been | in_the habit of keeping his valuables in who was s have been on board, | known until an arrest can be made. Later | ¥ ation. fought desperately. A large number or | JOPP G I o0 T e Hefore in a minta- | 2 SFIP in his apartments. Some days ago ) 1 the steamer at St. | a pair of shoes were found which showed | WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—Senator Proc- | Boxers were killed In the engagement and | Worked o ity n| & Japanese servant was employed. He 14 ) although they had been cov- | tor of the Senate Committee on Military | {Wo Englishmen were wounded. There |ture plan, and orders have been given| went to work with unusual Vim and he bay from | e th a coat of grease. Affairs, and Adjutant General Corbis neiy | WeTe 1O other casualties | within the past ten days for sufficient | activity and cleaned the rooms as they - to rejoin his owa | Subsequently the officers found a tral | apintormal conference with the Precides | | bronze for the underbody and top sides| WeTe hever cieaned before, o valise oull Hopkins of the | going to the place and the shoes fitted the | | | a BEs OF he{ulng 0 the Jiste snfl the dhnes Thte Xue | vamteraly “SUGHnG fo: Lbisliiis 1o o CHINESE EXECUTED. | and_enough lead, added to the stock in| gf ShS PIOREICtor, he found a valise full 1 to this circumsta i nothing definite’ has been learned con- | pelfeves there is a strange coincidence Matter. trace of more joined in the search with the others. He | be reduced on the first day of next July three officials—Tien Tung, rovincial | . T3 getiaral pist. THO s 2 ncidence. en on boa . had left town when this evidence was | {0 21,000 regulars. This Is an absurdly | treasurer: General Weishung Hong and | Corning the designers' general plan. Those |, The value of the stolen property. apart The Finest from the papers which are of no cept to the owner, is at least § found, but the officers have him located. | Small number and Congress will be aske | Colonel Kiu—who were condemned by tue ve that his experience with {0- Excitement is gradually subsiding and | by the President to reorganize the army | International court-martial as among | }:)cce(eE:“:'v‘rfich Were modeled . somewhat it is thought that all suspects can be | UDOn a larger basis. It will be impossibla | those responsible for the massacres there, | after the Columbia, with such improve- kept at Hugo in safety and that no lynch- | to keep any troops in the Philippines u, X They were beheaded and their heads | ted, has led him | REPUBLICANS ALLEG: ing will occur unless positive evidence | less the army Is Increased, to say noth- | Were exposed on poles for a day befors | MeNts us time had suggested, has led him B ue ex- | | Saratoga Chips are fried in ““KO-NUT.” a y ‘th = = = can he secured or a confession extorted, [ Iog of the garrisons for the forts In this | burial. T agliece el Rbe Ton Sl e FRAUD IN KENTUCKY Ask Your Grocer or Write Sheriff Goddard of El Paso County, fef | coul V. — 4 Police Henry of Colorado Springs and | _“My 0wn judgment i< that Congress w1 | Iteis probable, despite discrepancies, | None believes that the next cup cham v 1l be much beamier or longer over | Contests to Be Instituted in Several Sheri. . e directin provide a regular g o | that the foregoing officials are identical | Pion Wi B i o R T b | By s, SiT iy, ST BDOUL B | S i hase Sloring b0 e ekl than the Columbia, while the midship | Districts and the Matter Will Be arshal Camp and a detective from | dent to raise the total to 100,000 if he findy | the Assoclated Press from Tientsin dated | *°°HOR India Refining Co., )y 5 S E : biiges more rounded. Carried Before Congress. Philadelphia. Greeley. e n}frffifin"‘ifl?fllp’éfiffifif?}fi.h{,‘"’ n | N,‘?.‘l.f{,'f“’g’mfk“;m}}sfl‘e}g;my ORI "Fhis plan, It is asserted, would give| LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. IL—It fs| Disinherits a Brother. acted at the coming_ sesslo g Zartar generdl Quewi Hang and Colonsl B S N i aaph charged that gross frauds wers comumitted - > » —_— — vang Chau e were shot a aoting-Fu olo o Vi TO! entucky in accordance 1 PETALUMA, Nov. 1. — The will of| BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD. by order of the court-martial.” kindly to. “clouds™ of canvas. a general plan mapped out by Demoe:;(lil: f the members of the | George Woods, whose death occurred re- — R 5. 35 T4 leaders, and Leslie Combs, chairman of DR MEYERS the head office at the cently in this city, has been filed for pro- | Good Time Made by Nelson in Motor- Peace Negotiations Balked. NEWS OF THE ELECTIONS the Republican State Committee, will 5 Company. nl‘xxel;;'i.:.a(alltldlho :F.;_;::s;;x:; (nu:;x.u 'l;hee:l'lm; Paced Race. LONDON, Nov. 12—“Serfous frictlon RECEIVED IN MANILA cnrry‘me contest Into Congress by having & CO., . of whom Third Officer | Dersonal property in this city. The de-| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1L—A world's | has been caused in the peace negotiations Ot e e contests s te Thire, aster Wilson, Cook, a . 5 Peking,” says the Dally Mail's corre- S Ninth and Tenth C 1ali ed in his will left the property to his | record was smashed in the fifteen-mle | D . # No Change in the Situation Exhib- ‘ongressional districts. four relatives, among them a brother | motor-paced race to-night at the reopen- | 3P " Balgnicn il wirlng on November ited 'f‘hus Par on. the' Parb.of It is asserted by Republicans that s | . SPECIA ists Matthew. In a codicil, however, executed | ing of the Velodrome indoor bicycle track. | and Spain clamoring to have a . standin Filipin: Doty e ot only to delay the signing of | _Diseaseand weak- Drother from his lxgg-h E'r}a‘y:l{;-hifixewedsllnllg The race was between Nelson and Stonc, | in any important decisions, Russia and L g 0 ;’“‘{g‘s md !hs progress of the election| Dess of men. Es- in Smith, & pas- | and made him a speclal bequest of $5, | Put it developed into a mere exhibition on | France have supported their claims, but| MANILA, Nov. 1.—The result of the|in Republican districts, but included also | tablished 1sS1. Con- four survivo e v d the throwing out of ballots on sligh: sultation free. senger, Third Officer ming, Quarter- he ‘s sk a the part of Nelson, Stone being nearly a | 2re opposed by the powers. Belgium is| election in the United States has been ! slight pre- . and Beemerions” Baitn | o T e W e rrened 10| mile'to the bad at'the finish. Butmeers ! (;{Df:"a'll}', importunate and intensely pro- | quietly received here. So far as the Fili- | {aseing nosrae wouiitt L Soumty o= | R ot (et a pioneer of the county. L One mile, professional handicap, finai~Gus s, pinos are con‘cemhed no nrl:!lsleable clnanxe when they were returned as “ballots ques.| San Francisco. e wson of Buffalo, scratch, won; A. T. Bell e v in the situation has resulted, nor is any | tioned and rejected.” s i of Los Angeles, 50 yards, second: Roy Hod- | MURDERER ESCAPES likely to occur in the immediate future.| In three pr‘:clnfi?‘s of Lexington R ; became an’ | EMPORIUM COMPANY WILL gert of Salt Lake, 30 Jards, tiird. Time, ACROSS THE BORDER | They are for the sreater part non-com- | licans declire they Jost fuing o RoPub- 4 found pd ! ERECT BIG BUILDING | Mie handicap, amateur, final—A. C. Muff of boges < Rifea ATyen (:;l;l:]\f E"i?.""'in'-f’% s‘ll;)swly e ey ods of the clerks. B:“:":; Dn'Pl[RCES e ] s Bt e vari, mscont:’ 1 Wiog,oL Lo# | Young Man Shoots Wife in Mexico | Xnis ‘where the assirances of the leaders | the polie e ave 1ortp At &t the close of et b | Purchases Property on Mission Street | i \netes, soxnich sriod. “iyme, Lofman o¢ and Flees Into Arizona. that Mr. Bryan would certainly be elected | stood waiting for an 6pportunite txSocs o I.DE N SHIP SEAWELL ASHORE From Wells, Russell & Co. | Joingih (s, St Sl gt ' ove | woGALES, Arie. Novw. Thoabout | Mustames brovercome Lo 0 00U | A bt SRR ORS00t American Vessel Comes to Grief at | for a Site. Two mifes, motor tandem—Stone and Judge | Week 80 a young man by the name of Tecinct in minor engagements wi o MEDICAL h what the official | where it is declared e et DlSCOVERY mall casualties,” | out by the work of }aggrr‘oe;_ ‘L'decrle(e:&:l L) Hongkong. | A transaction Involving the |,.vegtm,ntev(ggr- Blanchard and Ruel second. Time, erhk arrived in an’u(l’eul n;omh"rucson reports !escnb:d BT AL oa it & h k e A p of about $85.000 was consummated Satur- | Fifteen-mile motor-paced matoh _ | with a woman, supposed to be his wife. | namely, four Americans ed and ten | Democratic clerk. McKenna is Denig SDON. Nov. 11—According to tho | dny through Baldwin & Howell, through | twecs Jonuty Neisgn. ot Borton ani gy "5; | To-might at 8:% o'clock as a large num: | wounded. e A rneae i and . skilied penman, but | | BLOOD.LIVER.LUNGS. ng correspondent ‘;r lhe‘ Daliy | which firm the Emporium Compary se- f:\'on)‘;;d';‘recg‘r\d;h Won by Neizon in 5:40 18 | D0F B CH O e * ratn ey Date AR HISTS NOT 80 hours of voting, 1o Bnflnémmtl!‘:rlnid(en ¢ American ship Benjamin Sea- | cured the lot, 37% feet front, 275 feet east |\ ° ©*°0 2 startled by a pistol shot from the Mexi- ARC a Republican clerk, Wil v ol B . " i tiaer ATl | of Fitth strect, on the north side of Mis- | pregks the (ACK record of LB, Thich | can side, followed by'a womans sereams. BAMPANT AS OF YORE | signed &0 ballots dnd nad tme. to sous: A A DA er, 29 e street, Wi a th o t ocatln = " e Ameri- — ere abou vot. —n adl. ! st e ipinics | hrouih 1o Tessie sttect “This for was pur | 207, oAt ARSI, {he track pecord for'a | can”slde; Purstied By a Mounted Mexican | CHICAGO, Nov. TL—Ferr Most, with | Precinct o to cure any Friday mignt =hore during the typhoon | chased from Wells, Russell & Co., the | i’ ; me Beltg | policeman, who fired several o4hots at | iy flercencss subdued to gentleness, was e — case of ecsema g, <o e M B PR 5 WS Dim, 'Ihe fusitive, who proved 10 el ihe orator heme to-night of the thirteenth| EXPORTS OF PRODUCTS, et KILLED IN A COLLISION. south line of Jessie street, immediatel: Manifesto of Archbishop. she was walking with a lady friend and ARy Ofn'thcspf:.wuqno:hot An | WASHINGTON, Ne. — e P ik cas: of and adioining the Wells, Russell | BERLIN, Nov. Il_Mgr. Stabewski, | shot her dead Rusk reached the Ameri- | arc The meeting . was - hed “50 . Nov. 1L—The monthly 5t Carpenter Beating His Way on a!& Co. lot, paying for the same $000. Archbishop of Posen, in Prussian Poland, | ¢a0 Side and concealed himself. d_in state; Price 25 cents. All drugglsts, or sent post tement of the exports of domestic pro- E“m gnl;'":'ps( 0’( Dl’!t"»l Dh’.\ PAI‘»L DF ORD, 175 N. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. @& {8 & non-polsonons Pt W.B atoerhaa, n 1 dia® Engel. Central Mgl il e (Dlace was | ducts, issued by the Bureau of Statoer flemh‘:lv]:g gzmAupp‘:ne edge’ of tha, .?rgig :,";’,‘;'“‘",;}h;’::'"gmoc;f"" the exports in the lobby. ‘ew years ago police - 3 parisons being mad terference with the speakers was %e - | with October, 1809 e quent occurrence al € annual celebra- | Breadstuffs §21,913,833, decrease §2,128,000: tion. Except for the notable increase in | tle and hogs, 2,552,351, increase S8 0o o ~ 312,904,820, ‘Aecrense $714.000: Cotion 5 0r g i 1 hour later he was again discov- Train Loses His Life. The Emporfum Company has purchased | hcs {ssued a manifesto against 8 German, | , B2LL a0 o Sy e comaton o | 15,1408 Tor the purvese of sofatructing | Eon it hn it g fater o | SO Co,ioTR the prncipel ey Nov. ¥ e collision of | 4 five-story and basement brick building, | Polish candidate. His circular has at fired several shots at him before he suj nd limited train of the cme-flo yhich will be used for storage purposes. | tracted much attention, and the Govern- rendered and was placed in jail on n:" SO 2 y . A VN, e or e —— - - rson of Omaha, a carpenter, | structure are well under way and the Destroyed by Fire. % ;‘,fi! Qfie"‘uun.: h:? b:]:en d-'fi?'o‘!t'k‘.":‘.“fi%’i yeating bis way. was fatally in. | transaction will be closed within the mext | oo PEEOFT Y IR R 107, increase $32,043.000; minerai olls 36,123 jured. Before he died reterson said that| week, and work on the new building will . Va., Nov. car shedg | ve the p $463,000. Total for month $105,280. Frovents contagion. tion of mucous mem- Two men vore Ltanding on the platform | probably be begun in the early part of De- | and electric plant of the Norfolk Lighting Stops th 5 ings only in that Mrs. Lucy Parsons was | Bet increase §29,198,004. e with bim when the collision occurred. | cember. Company, in Huntersville, a_ suburb of ps the Coug! conspicuous by her absence, -n= that a| For the last ten months ti They have not since been scen and their | This is the largest sale of Mission street | Norfolk, were totally destroyed by .2 to- | Al big ted States flag was $655, in oy he total was 2 Third street thl:,-:lm fl nt the red flag used in bodies may be buried beneath the debris. | property west of for some | day. ty-two \918.873, an increase as compared with = 54 Jeargpast. ® | machinery were PO pav: . Price g5 Ceath the' corresponding period in 1569 of o3 | | Z