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UANAVAIANAUAANANAAMATIAL Al LAATANAL THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1900. ADVERTISEMENTS. $1.75 UMBRELLAS $1.18 2-inch, covered with Gloria. Silk on best Paragon frames, & variety of natural and fancy handles, » Monday’ SOCIETY VIE WITH STAGE IN GAY NEW YOBK Californians “Bubbling” in the Swim With the Best of Them. SEVERE STORM IN THE NORTH Snow Is Many Inches Deep In and Around Van- couver. S BODY FOUND IN SIN DIEGD B Aged Joseph Dale May Have Been Foully Dealt With. ——— Steamer Comox, Which Had smmd! Lump on the Head and Absence of Up the Coast, Is Obliged to Valuables Give Rise to Sus- : Return to Port for 4 picion of Foul Bernhardt Due Monday—Edna Wal- Bafety. Play. !750 CHEVIOTS FOR 44c A YARD. e ok i i e ThEaic We have every reason to expect very large sales in this department becauss over 6000 YARDS for Anything in a Fili- VANCOUVER, B. C, Nov. 17.—Snow began falling during the night and still | Speclal Dispatch to The Call. pina Costume. continues. It is from four to six inches | SAN DIEGO, Nov. 17.—The body of Jo- CHOICE BLACK DRESS GOODS were closed out by us at about half price from the well-known X S Oy A e T Tt T & La A fatne MO § st bright and lustre firm of ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., New York City, which will be offered, commencing TO- ROW, AT THE SAME RATIO. ARNOLD’S Black Goods are so widely known it would be useless comment on the qualities and styles to be placed on sale. The entire purchase will be ready u TO-MORROW. Come prepared for the greatest Black Goods bargains of the year. t Black Cheviot all wool; a heavy ear; real give great 44c NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Following close upon the heels of the automobile exhibit comes the great annual horse show at Madison Square Garden, beginning Moa- day night. The opening night Is always a particularly brilliant spectacle. Imagine and as they rush and w down Fifth | two of snow in January. A snowstorm in | the middle of November is unprecedented. During the gale with which the storm vas ushered in the steamer Comox, which had started up the coast, was forced to return for safety to this port. Thereswas a terrific blow In the gul C. Green of Los Angeles Is at of Georgia and | at the corner of Fifth and H streets, | where he kept a peanug stand for many years, was found floating in the bay this morning, at the foot of Third street. The body was first seen by Willlam Me- Dougall, at about 6:30 a. m., and from its | — WEAK MEN MADE STRONG Contracted Ailments SPECIALISTS 2 A ¢ ‘i | t Equipped shipping me ey condition at that time it was evident that | 0Oldest, Largest a_nd Best Eg -.. Yard a vast arena capable of seating nearly Sox DO ol o IRSRRAINELY WVINE | ¢ S mot et 15 the Wy Ter many Rousd. | Medical Institute and Most s T quality: et;l_;m{:;;fim :I:_er:‘lin:=‘7";v:i‘!:» “m::gn“:ve} r-r\....,é,ly 'h(,{;fi\nd dollars’ damage has | An effort was made to resuscitate the | Extensive Practice. -— e S O 5 = one in V. v s c o oS! . | = 980 ; Mimported to sell splendent In rich ~costumes' and Costly | wires are down All Over the st by one | Man, but this was found to be impo ;"’lf Founded Nearly 20 Years Ago. Con- o : I sale seeeeensnensnen Yar ewels, each vainly trying to outshine her : s il >| While the cause of Dale's death Is| = sister, amid the waving of 10,000 fans, not | S6TVice I8 entirely demoralized. The tele- | gprouged in mystery, it is believed that he | sultation Free at Office = 2 5 i JLIK A - bosoms. 1 have mentioned the men and | tha satsoor shawral c Y| bay while despondent. SRR OUR GUARANTEE o 7 3 eir re s orses + va ast seen & s pei B C = Over 120 pieces in an almost bewildering variety. Imported to sell at $2 50 a yard. All_the R T e ihe Interior of the province the fall | pridyy “cvoning, but he went home early | i b 3 st effect Silk, Wool and Mohair Matelasse Suitings that you must see to appreciate. Your l course they are, for nobody pretends that | and there 1o muck forr reé‘;‘";“'l“ ¢ 16088t | on account of the rain. His home was in | test our methods, remedies e ekt duers XAt L these ostentatious horse shows are any-| or many outlying mining camme | a small brick building on Fourth street, ces may deposit the price — - e e ee- St h .- Sois: 22 Rl s thing else than exhibitions of dress. Of 3 s. | Between B ana G Adue v of foul pla -y bazk in San Franciece. = v i course the exhibits in the ring are note- was raised, as it was known tha Fas 5 SCTED 1D »~ 5(c FAKCY HOSE A SALE OF EXQUISITE worthy and bring “ahs” and “ohs” and | STEAMSHIP SONOMA | the owner of a fine gold watch, and this TIME THE BANK -— th t 8 1 f w fssi hen his bod: discov WTILL RETURN THE MONEY. Pa, o 991 other rapturous exclamations o 5 & vas missing when his body was discov- | L R N THE MONE o P 33: PAIR. NECKWEAR. tion from the lips of the SAILS YOR SAN FRANCISCO | cred. There was also a large bump on his | menis may be made in monthly in- = i Those desiring the parade of vanity is the first cor | head, but it is thegeneral opinion that this wtal — — : H pew, elegant ideas in and, indeed, is worth gol mi New Vessel Built for the Oceanic was caused by head striking against b gy H - B o 2 B - sing Polk neckwear can find The wife of a very wealthy Steamship Company Leaves the roe e shore of the bay. The such a fair offer. = . n . 3 /% i85 has imported from the mines direct a 4 | police will, however, make a thorough in- Our treatment gives vim, vigor, vi- = them here. . gTa huge diamond, uncut, val at $40,000, Cramps’ Yard. vestigation and endeavor to learn the real taiity, strength and ambition to wealk = on display to- and has offered the lapi tra com-| PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 17.—The ,‘e“m,f e of the old man's death. and despondent men, young or old, e eTow pensation if he will have it dy to be | ghip Sonoma, built at Cramps® shipyard, | , Dale was over 70 years of age and was | married or single, regardless of the — 33ic PAIR. Come and see them. worn on the opening night of the horse f g "o Oceanic Steamship Company of formerly a locomotive engineer. He came cause of their trouble. We master = + show. £ Ban’ Fyatcincs; skiled t0-day from: the| so.oeh Diego shout ten yars sgo, sfter| wasting weekie Gassteral Srios — Pl i 2 BLE CLOTHS “Bubbling” is the latest fad of the four | shipyard for hér home port. The Sonoma | faharacion from his wife and children in g S A g = SPECIAL HAKDK B:6 SALE OF SHEETINGS AND TA v 3| ommpline 1 the latest a0 of the four | oD avnihed: Kucnet 7. G epoiis | Denver. ~His children ara all grown by | WE ALSO CURB :E 2 g4 2 e PO A = is | 416 feet three inches in length, fifty feet| ploved as locomotive engineers runni g | p = bis ome FUH MONUAY ONLY bling” is not apparent aps it in width and has a depth of thirty-six Dm o e | Private Diseases, including Conta- 3 : TIcBNLJCr & moit ofan slibrevlatlon £or feel SHar Erel fonuige be S0 DURDE | 2k Goraoine fury was hipansled t-0aY | gious Blood Poison, Stricture, . . s g8 th 5 a neome 2. 3 W & s A T y 3 C k = 1 E able ¢ aep beiogs e o il del eIl T SRR L . | her speed trial she made seventeen knots. | pug will not hear the evidence until Mon. | Varicocele, Hydrocels, Rupture, - i Py out o Garden last week. The following day. i Piles, Dissases of the Kidney, = : : i nes wide. They cost more T Prominent in “(he Finer i ot thor | CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK. | —_— { Spine, Stadder, efc. i— sl = - - e e 18C accomplished ‘“‘bubblers”: Mrs. Herman| . o ; GOLD FROM THE NORTH. | E we iISc.| - . i T Oelrichs and her sister (Mrs. William K.| NEW YORK, Nov, IT—H. §. Nathan - | Our Rome cure gyvtens 1 mervels - va g 3 86 S e ¥ . . v cessful. If you cannot 9 Vanderbilt Jr. George de is at the Holland; F. M. Greeno and | Steamer Nome City arrives With a . . — = s Hob N : e y sco write us in confiden - ud her % vic s. I XK MR G b = et 2 2 e Satin Dam shed Table hs, a very fine quality In lard Spencer, Mrs. Mortimes ss | Coleman is at the Victoria; Mrs. T.| SEATTLE, Nov. 17.—Two hundred and e and weaknes - I oldered oo O S T size 2x a regular $2 50 cloth. $l 95 Gladys Brooks and Miss Daisy Post. Magee Jr. {8 at the Holland; Mrs. Mere | fifty Nome miners returned on the steamer T great deal of othee —- 3§ s 28C o Mond 5 SRFAY Each — dith is at the Sturtevant; Mrs. G. Mere- | Nome City, Captain Daniels, which | v J ‘ormation. = ! Nearly every wealthy famfly in New | dith is at the Metropolitan: B. Gauthrie | Nome City, ) | EHOTHER SILK WAIST BARGAIN. York mow has at least one automobile, | and E." Mounvert tre Wt the ieraid | Ted, ! DR. MEYERS & GO., IANAUA AUATTAR AIATTAN AL AL AL ATIAUATIALALL Z2UbAEDAAAJ4¢ b 444 200 I 400 LD AUA 4RO AUA A 446 0G4 110 E4DALA0A A0MAAA IUA AV TAM AR IIM AR AL SEA AR ARk i e R S S T T T WSS LINING SAVINGS. Fl 8P i $3 75 Each. Good Value $5.50 shionable Waists go on Chey are of fine quality ADDIDVIBVABUUA AL BIALAL AR ZIAIDA JAMIRRJA0 AL I ARL IR BRSO AR LA SR TR LG L0 TA MR Ab b Ao i i b avenue it is worth one's life to cross that I have mentioned the fact that Mrs. the Grand. says Great Britain has protested against the transfer of Yu Chang to the Govern- princips Her passengers included many gon, which arrived Friday. She also left t Mercerized Silk Finishe L uals HOURS: Daly, 8 to 8. Hvenin . 20C Lir es wide, in a We pride ourselves in doing unquestion- ultra fashionable thoroughf Society | P B the district’s most prominent operators, 7 to 8. Sund: $to1l. ELEVA’ tashion tors ght then 2 T the largest siness of any store Is debating the advisability propriety Britain’s Protest Heeded. not a few of whom are residents of ENTRAN price; w For M & guccess spurs us of adopting peculiar and distinctive liver-| LONDON, Nov. 18.—Under date of No- | Scattle. i 12¢ ore. again this fes for the automobile ‘‘attendants.” Nordheie T & dletata s A nee < - | ~The Nome City sailed November 4, ten Market Street ‘mber patch to a agency r . hours in advance of the steamship Ore- San Francisco. N i ST over froi ; Willam K. Vanderbilt Jr. was at the | orship of Wuchange. Ii Hung Chang and | Dutch Harbor before the Oregon and con- ; - g B T automobile sk | Prince Ching, acting on this dispatch, | sequently brings no news from either 50 1t my Skin < 110¢c In colors of Card- Oelrichs. She goes dom of late, | have memorialized "the throne and Yu | port of later date than the advices re- to cure any for k% nk, Light Blue, Turquoise, for a reason that will be read with g Chang probably will not be allowed to | ceived by the Oregon | case of ecae 1 sy Purple, Black. interest and pleasure by San F ake up the new post. -— 809 of conem v Good v people of her own set. The — | Stricken With Paralysis. i one appifcation - e - soese [ be duly recorded in tnis column, and Stop Sending Tribute. | DES MOINES, Towa. Nov. 17 —TLampson | #2a""p “atop LE hods Somplexlin. weight and oth t| TIENTSIN, Nov. 17.—The Viceroys of | P. Sherman, brother of the late John | o ching, y s detalls will be duly set ONEHEN; < Nov. v . Sherman, the late J > CHILDREN'S GHOICE FRENCH Tore Mareatter. & ¥ the Yangtse reglon have stopped the ship- | Sherman, has suffered a stroke of paraly- | Erice 2 cents. Al druggists, ot sent pogt MACKINTOSHES T — ments of tributes of rice to the Sang- | sis and may not recover. He is over % | paid on receipt of price. DR, PAUL D iNiDs ; $2.65 EACH. i | FLANNELS AND Mr. and Mrs. George Crocker have fin- d the date of They lef ally and de their depart T to-day for San Francisco in ) tely announc e _for Californt yuma, being afraid they will be inter- cepted. The court, it is evident, will pro- ed to Chentua. ars old and the stroke. his physicia: has rendered him permanently blind. brother willed him $10,090. D 0 i e S T SO SRS ‘ 75 Spring st 08 Angele: OCEAN TRAVEL. | SO SR | private car. Upon her re CASHMERES. {oasincionat B O selle of Bridgeport” a success at the Mrs. Hopper's songs, “I Want to Marry « | PaCific Coast Steamship Co. > Al T u. She is the whole show herself, and | Man, I Do," is very catchy and doubtless posidpaapr o ok = Printed and Sk vaery e | the laughs that she creates are well worth | will soon be sung from the Atlantic to the | wharf, San. Francisco Embioldsred. 35, /ex added much to her superb new residence | the price of admission. The only draw- | Pacific. i | For ‘Alaskan Ports—11 & m., clusive designs, the in: the Wy 6f costly and gntiqye furnish. | backeca the Reformduos 15 Misk TEWIDS | | o . i s aven satie to Bane ] £ e I somest in the ings. Misses Rutherford wiil assist | awful hard work. She knows that the play 3 N el W S . S ,Q - s“\" e < their mother in receiving i< trifiing and that her support is indiffer- | that her beautiful sister rude, for- | 9,65 EACH 529 Pos city, at the lowest | ent, and It is really trylng on the audience | merly of San Francisec fag neouyer (3. §2. Aull, X prives. Of course, the sult of Mr. Gould's valet, | to Witness her tremendous energy on the | London, will marry Johnston Forvec- | send, Seatt Mowbray, against his former employe, | Slage. Ba€ SUCCECCS o, B0 b e the au. | Robertson, a Scotchman. 1 engage- m (Wash.) 7YYy Y Ty YT clalming damages for the loss of an e by the premature explosion of a distress | 0 very m moons dience at the same time it is being enter- tained by her own cleverne: e ment was cabled from London a few days ago, but Maxine denied it, for her sister. 11 a. and every Afth day eafter. Change at Se- attle for this company’s steamers for Alaska firerocket abcard Gould's yacht, has| ““Foxy Quiller,” the only genuine comic | It will be remembered, however, by San | o Gr K. . < or eantie oe aams to N B thrown the Four Hundred into a state of | ppera in town for an indefinite stay, has | pranciaco people that whi ‘Goodwin | Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. ~ ~ mind bordering on consternation and set | settled contentedly at the Broadway The- | 353 Maxine wire piaytne 1 thasl W Humb Bay—2 p. m.. Nov. CHINESE COOLIES POURING ACROSS e R S A e e R TS rars s since Mrs| afte BOUNDARY INTO NEW YORK STATE Gould was reluctantly admitted into the | soclety of the exclusive or ‘‘sn Mrs. Astor was finally prevaile | account of its novelty. The opera is by De Koven and Smith and is one of the best they have yet produced. were married, but were later obliged own the soft impeachment. Holbrook Blinn, the young San Fran San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- les and Redondo (Los Ame Wednesdays, § & m.: seek the assistance of the ex The only other new production worthy | .- e G 2 L | e S Ty actress in an amateur_thea | of note is “Florodora,” given its initial | fi%can, has been cast for the e T | con Poat Barford (Bam T2 oy, Gavigts. : 1 H s {alnment glven by the Four Hundred at| jerformance Tuesday night at the Ca- | R artie of the | santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedr Frankiin C Jail Al Holds More Than a Hundred M ] the Waldorf-Astorfa. _ Mrs. Gould's per- | s e Cpened In Bridgevort, | Btrofg* by ‘D. 'V Avthur, Bilim 15 & | st tee T (e S o Mo rank:in Lounty Jai one noias o u € ONZOIANS | tonaty was so charming, her mannef ao | sino. The company Noversho s, | Yersatile actor and has shown that he 1s | Steamer Corona, Fridays: § & m.; steames E= winsome, graclous and Gnaffected that | Conn, on last Friday night, November 9, | 20000 € B0l Crt MO8 QW Thas e 18 | oot ricsdays, 3 a. iti i i rrati Mrs. Astor capitulated and eave the word | and the pross gave {t & fstisring receps| CIRCIC. well ns winning huzsce foam e | GRoF Ensenads. Magisisia Bay. San Jose det Awaiting Examination and Deportation. et aduted Mirs Grmia o xhe" maer | ton. ' Fioroasra’ 18 % PhIppfe ote | parts as wel us winning huzzas rom the | coor Raraian. At 1o PAy Seote Aol circle. This followed close upon the heels | story and the costuming 1p very attrac- | galleries. Mr. Blinn's lasy aneparance |and Guaymas (ex.)—i0 . m.. Tth each mont e g of & mult brought by a | playwrieht, who | 1¥e oap e e Panny Johnston sppeas| Chulsinn. Plired at the Mutees oo T T PE—— A —— O pettor mawn s Buttan el K- | In the native dress of Filipinos. One of ' Theater D. R. ¢ The the right to change company reserves Special Dispatch to The Call- ing Adates and us notice. hours of sailiug and his protege, Kathryn Clemmons, a sum of money aileged to be due him for | OFFICE-+4 New Montgzomery T x Sov. 17.—The orte. 1 s v e 1y g the las an’ " 4 v - | writing a play for the talented actress. TISEMENTS. street (Palace Hotel) . i o o ating the Chine t than to the number. Despite the vigilance ex- | dred, but was nothing as compared with | Rt el LR B T rer e M Pt _other place in America, and indica. | ercised by Sheriff Ernest Douglass and | the revelations brought out in the Mow- | e he vellow-skinned im- are the influx has only begun and | the local Health Board, these celestlals | bray suit. The detalls of the testimony | THEO. R. & (] nig each this place in | that a_serious problem in’consequence | are a constant menace to the heaith of the | adduced have been given In the regular | v e o . done w hem | faces the people of Malone Place. The favorite route of Chinese to|news columns of The Call and it S peady M DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO _ The Franklin County More than one hundred Chinese are in | America is by way of Vancouver and for | 1es8 D ;i i £ | bl n R S Vet e | , PORTLAND — - - — = | lian immigrants seem to prefer to cross rtsttor B! My Work e | From Spear-street at 10 a. m. | the border under arrest near Malone| AMONE \'h." e ',-1'\"‘“ ,1'"'3‘ ':’“. | FARE S2Jirst Sloss Including Berta Tather than to attempt to get into the | Week are Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Hughes | $8 Second Ciass and Meals: [of Sam Franciaco. Atr and e uenes) Gand Name and ress To-Day---You|coumen S Watching, arresting, keeping and exam- | are on pleasure bent. They visited Wash- | GEO. W. ELDER salls they reach San F-ancisco to buy Lieb2s’ garments. We supply customers in every State in the Union, collect our own furs, make up our own garments, and are therefore ining Chinese at Malone costs the United States Government a lot of money. Four >addock gets $255 for each defendant and = he is entitled to $5 each. The Sheriff anklin County is paid 50 cents a day for the board of each prisoner, and their terms run from six weeks to six months each. At present, therefore, he is re- celving $0 a day. LATEST CASUALTY LIST | FENT FROM MANILA | List of Soidiers Who Were Killed or | Wounded by the Filipino | Rebels. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—The following casualty list was received from Manila to- | day: Killed, October 3, Catbalogan, Sama, D, RN ENLARGING SCOPE OF UNITED MINE WORKERS | Ington_before coming to New York, were charmed with the capital city. Pr da | delighted with their call at the White | House and are enthusiastic admirers of | | the President. Mr. Hughes visited a day or two ago the scenes of his early vouth | at Trenton Falls and Camden, near Utlea, | in Northern New York. He had not been | there since 183, and found manv changes in his village town. He met a brother he had not seen for forty years. Mr. and Mrs, Hughes will take in the horse show, One of the handsome women who will figure in the soclety of .afs city the com- ing season is Mrs. Edward Moore Robin- gon, formerly Miss Afleen Ivers of San Francisco. She has been residing in Phil- adelphia the greater part of the time since her marriage. This winter Mr. and Mrs, Robinson will have the. Wright box at the grand opera for two performances a week. casfon to say that this would positively be her farewell visit to America. There will shortly arrive in this eity a woman whose alleged wonderful healing Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous for Life. INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME. Butte, and all points in_the Northwest. ¥ Marshals receive $ a day the |ident McKinley granted them a personal Through tickets to all poiuts East round, or §7300 a_year, besides mile- | Interview and chatted’ with them about | E. C. WARD, General Agemt, United States Commissioner E. G.| California people and affairs. They were | TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMFRS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YORUHAMA and HONGKONG, calling st Robe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailinzx. 8S. NTPPON MARU _.. 8S. AMERI 630 Market st. Round-trip tickes freight and pass I“l o I'I"I-““m '‘age apply at compan: 421 Market street, corner of Hr'l" s _W. H. AVERY, General Agent. | Twenty-ninth Infantry, Corporal H. Case; Oc- | The Bernhardt-Coquelin Company, AMERICAN LINE. b Bugason, Panay, First Lieutenant H. | Which, under Maurice Grau's manage- NEW YORK, SOUTHANPTON, LONDON, PARSS l’- Forty-fourth Infantry; November 12, | ment, 18 to appear in California this sea- A > = = - Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. ' Paz, Luzon,; K, Twelfth Infantry, John | son, is expected to arrive at this port via < Lambert steamer Lorraine next Monday. This will _From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Wounded—Charles Mecollister, severely; No- | give the company six days in which to re- New York Nov. 21 New York Dec. . z vember 2, Point Bang, Luzon. C, Twenty-eighth | hearse their repertoire hefore appearing - Nov. 28 8t. Paal Dec. g The Largest Fur House in the World. Infootes, Patrick W Erann, - sorious: *Eook | ut-the Madison Sanare Garden Theater 8 R R - 'r’.“:? n.‘\;flly, thigh, serlous; Corporal Kunkel, | in “I'Alglon.” Mme. Bernhardt's season at o Rayb ETAR LINE. = T e L S her own theater in Paris closed on Wed- ew York and Antwerp. 5 B S el B ha floring_the Span- | nesday. November 7, amid_extraordinary From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. This is the largest fur house in the worid. Twenty-second Kansas and was appointed o | manifestations of Spnroval autidelighic Westernland ....Nov 21 Friesiand . .Deo 13 g : ot N : > rn responded to calls for a - singtol N Dee. Professional people, traveling everywhere, wait until s et 15 thy FORY-(oMRls Volnnlelk | o g e 1 the etiinas 00 hich Alic ook 05 eirns e § Wi e B For freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION co., 30 Montgomery st. Or any of its agents. - WAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW able to sell better furs and better garments than other All Workers of Every Description in | 2™, have made her famous ail 0ceanic $.5.Co, =t e dealers who are forced to pay jobbers’, manufacturers’ and and About Mines to Be tloned befora In this column. She smnsm““::m hunters’ profits. Here is an idea of the values we give: { Accepted. 4 W B R sl Zeaiand and’ Australia Liebes’ ous Baltic Seal Cnpesz\ far the best Caie Tior INDIANAPOLT Nov. 17.—The United | time, but possibly under another name. 8. ZEALAN the money) ever offered in San Francisco. Baltic Seal looks and wears like sealskin and is a deep, rich, lustrous fur. These, gar- ments (pictured above) are finished with two heads and four tails. They are beautifully lined with heavy black satin and elegantly made in every particular. astrakan yoke and is in all an unusually s | Mine Workers have practlcally decided to | bring into their organization all workers | In and about mines. This decision has not | been officlally promulgated, but it is | known that the strike of the hoisting en- filnearn in_the block and bituminous ecoal elds of Indiana this week decided the is only a year old. The membership is limited. The blacksmiths and the firemen will be the next to come under the juris- diction of the United Mine Workers. The She is now known simply as La Walden, which rendered nto English would be, T/ suppose. The “'nlg“n, presumably *‘The Onliest Walden.” She' was, and is, an fI- literate ignorant woman, bearing all the unlovely ear marks of the poorer classes of her native Texas, vet during the six | her and her art has drawn an uninter- rupted flow of gold into her coffers. Tt | was cabled from Europe that Mme. Melba | had been marvelously cured by The Wal- 1 14-inch .....810.50 16inch ... $11.50 18inch.... $12.50 fate of the Brotherhood of Coal Holsting | Mg tont: ra"as o Nas had princes at | COMPAGNIE GENERALE " Elec Seal Collarette Similar in looks to seals] in. has an Engineers of America. This Ol‘gfl.nlllflo.l tions have heen liberally bestowed upon | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. | | saturday, | Morton street. D! Safling every Thursday, Instead TRANSATLANTIQN of at from November 2, 1889, “ from Pler 42 North River, foot of First-class to Havre. 5 UE. 19 a m and e = miners have no objectfon to the engineers' | den. bt 1 | e e R s & Huvre, 38§ ¥ and w MAIL ORDERS—Mail orders carefully filled: garments sent | organization, if its members will work in }iéh,.":;m";”"‘*{’am%‘fifi Pn:n{ha(;a;lrrgr:;: L. W. KNAPP, M. D, | E'T‘R“T'ns‘”i;fffihafi“a‘{m 'i:nd.,, C. O. D. on approval, if size is sent. Fashion Book Free. conformity with agreements made at the | some knowledge of medicine and that her | ke e bullding), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & €O Joint conference of coal miners and oper- | broad negro dialect is entirely assumed '~ | How any man may quickly cure himself after . H.Liebes & @mpany 133-137 Post St.S.E ators In the soft-coal States. Extradited From Cuba. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—The State Department to-day delivered to Willlam Dupuy, as agent of the Government of | Cuba, papers to secure the delivery into | hig_custody of Loys Darrell, now held [ Melba thinks The Walden is a shrewd | faker. Thirty-five theaters are playing to good houses in this city. New York i indeed | a great show town. Maude Adams con- | tinues to be the chief attraction and wil | remain at the Knickerbocker until New Year's. years of suffering from sexual weakness, lost vitality, night losses, varicocele, etc., and en- large small weak organs to full size and vigor. Bimply send your name and address to Dr. L. Knap) 3 Hull bullding, Detrolt, Mich., a adly serd the free receipt with full directions 5o, that any man may easily cure himeelf at home. This is certainly a most generous offer and the following extracts taken been extraordinary. me up. I and you cannot realize how happy 1 am jus as vigorous as w m. “Dear Sir—Your method worked beautifully. Results were exactly what I needed. Strengin and vigor have completely returned and en- largement Is entirely satisfactory.” ‘’'Dear Sir—Yours was received and I had no | trouble in making use of the receipt as directed and can truthfully say it is a boon t0 weak It has completely braced | Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, :n a boy | San Francisco _——— BAY AND RIVER STEAM FOR U. S. 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