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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1900. \ ATH THE END !EXPLANATI[]N )f VJOHN ARMSTRONG CHANLER STILL AMEHICANS i ‘ 0F HS BOMANCE KASERS TN~ * ™ Asvrum Ano cano B LocaTeo SILTAVS DINER Sydney Samuel Commits Count von Bulow Refers to Believed, However, to — Are ths Only Foreigners| Suicide in a Maine | Refusal to Recsive Be in Land of | Entertuined at the Yil- Hotel. | Kruger. 3 Living. , F ! —_— i o Loved Mme. Chi , but Was Pro- | Says That Under Existing Conditions | ” i o PSR E bl rro;\n;j!r}:ng Her Emperor William Could Haraty | Otrange Hallucination ‘urkey’s Rule Most Anxious to | Have It Appiwar That the Ken- use of Religious Have Acted Other- tucky’s Visit Fails to | | i+ Hurhveny : s i of the Demented : | Cause Initation. i < | BERLIN, Dec. 12—In the Reichstag to- illionaire. ‘ LONDON, Dec. 12.—4 special from Co .-’ day the Imperial Chancellor, Count von —_— ‘ antinople says: The Americans were the ! MRS. GEN. LONGSTREET Bulow, referring to the complaints which | {only foreigners at the & iven at the have arisen on account of Emperor Wil- ‘nner give Yildiz 4 Palace Mond Spectal Dispatch to The Call. Says: *Besides being a . . EEten s i The Sultan sat . liam's fatitve B ;;Qfa“‘fen:' T ”‘:“;K“;;‘t : EW YORK, Dec. 12.—In spite of | Detween the l}ra|nd“\‘ zier and the United'| good tonic Peruna is an ef- £ d i3 i Ons or 2 States aires. s ehe the most careful s e | s Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Griscom. i 2 of Mr. Kruger, covering [ \ rections, e[:‘r‘u ?erll:c.)in:.ll‘?{,‘ and showed unusual cordiality.” His Maj- fective cure for catarrh. | thox that nEw gEenil & BRI Wibion he pA0E | ) mystery of the disappearance o Captain o S Chester ot the Calted recommend your remedy, g Great Britaln. He said: that the an- |- John Armsirong Chanler from States bartl Kentucky is attributed | ncement that Mr. Kruger was coming | Dioomingdale Asylum. It is believed, to his desire to demon that the visit eyt e e yis: | however; Ahat Do lo sti) -a) notwith of the Kentucky to Smy Produced - 5 DI SN = Lhe St | stand the first impression that he nad i T hours before his leaving for e 4 | Some q arisen in regard t met with foul play > ke . n to that hour it had been es- | T WU SOR PRV L o | an alteration of the clause In the contract k Mr. Kruger would go from RESENS THan 16 5 200 S S0 or bui r for Turkey in the a 5 ) Holland throp Chanler, who died at Rokeby, his ted concerning the supply of, Fhae el added: “We apprised him | COUNtry home, near Rhinebeck, in 1S7. ammunition, but no portance is at- e ata e e | His mother was a Miss Ward, a grand- tached to it. 2 g - sy A R A ughter of John Jacob Astor. Mr. Chan- i S feied fue. Stayria, to- = s who a embassy and Dr. Le: that ‘the | AANEIEEE 25 MY JA0GD ARIOE N day n order to rejoin the Kentucky. Prior tted that he was not in a ol i i L to his departure thanked the author s and B s ety e profession, and n:s interest in art led ties fo agreeable visit, of which, he i = wice e Srerl Coiogne, | Pim to found the “Paris Prize Fund,’ added, he will re Taust pleasant # d Prsacel that the | Which provides an income of $00 a_year memort ® y e s for the tuition in Paris of its winner. Catddians Sail for Haine. idiated Mr. n:l'nl--lr A.;p} _Ame 1{5-‘ Rives nere The British Champl a e marrfed at the height of her popularity Shien catled b4 (it noining for Hal - won by writing “The Quick or the Dead? fax, had on beard CAmpanies A fro | 3 n o Eitiparor th himakir The young New York lawyer, a scion of | I of the Royal Canadian Regim m . i one of the bedt familles, met the impet- ing the contingent which s i . his peror only national | uous Virginla girl, who was still in her England for_about a fortnight on iis way re authoritative. If fam- | teens, duning he t on at New- home from Bouth Africa. rations in- | o The wooing was brief, and a wed- | Railroad Formally Opened. P would not | Gine' at Castle Hill tollowed on June 14, | _A Stockholm special says: The Orelrc « 36 thia 4 1885, P e e Krylbo railroad was formally opened to De day by Crown Prince Gustaf. Elevatzd to the Peerage. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, the Chancell f xchequer, and Sir M ew Wh who was Home Secretary in ih abinet, have been elevated to the peerage. BOTH LEADERS CONFIDENT. some time. Rumors 1g to war between | of d ings and reconcil- | South African re- | jari cact s country. Then Mr. | and Samoan treat- to Arrica to shoot tigers | | | of 1895 did not cor for Cuanler we Iwhen the EBm-| .nd clephants, while his wife remained 1 of war in Paris studying art tter of a It was announced in October, 189. that | e 1;‘1'];"\': a divorce had been granted on the ground | . Policy | of incompatibility of temperame nt. | ‘ | Pierre Troubetskoy, a Russian Prince, i § : . : » arrived in this ntry in 159 and Amelie Presidents Dolphin a“nd. Ripley Talk ption of that telegram | Rives was married to hi About the ftrike. National ft no WICHITA, Kan.,, Dee. 12 oubt that in| Mr. C] President Dolphin of the Order t in_ Southr Africa 1anler was in broken health, and f Rail- 2 ety e - his wife's second marriage is said to have | f r s e X lely on her |, oved upon his mind, so that with anxie- w Telegraphers passed through here 25 3 hthofen, Secretary of | l¥ and annoyance over business cares, to |en route to Topeka. With reference to e for K Affairs, referring to the | which he was unaccustomed, his condition | the Santa Fe strike he said: f Germans from the Transvaal | became such that his friends had him | 1t Is' miy Gphifon atithe strike will "Orange Fre. territory, said: committed to Blooming: . - T 5 e g ~% | be adjusted within a few days. Just| . ST It )eared to me that these e Mr. Chanler's chief delusion is said to ba B e ] G i i any cases have been both un- | that he is a great personage. with power B Chis s : i 3 when, 2k aunfol any. 1 & - | G Catibe and manner and |and influence, and ‘that othér great men | 0i ARMBIRONG CHANLER, WHO BECENSTY BECAFED FROM AN | { e et the Shala Ve speraioce wint DEWET ELUDES PUHSUEHS <'of international | are jealous of him and are conspiring to SANE ASYLL THIS PICTURE IS MADE FROM A PENCIL | | win their fight. The men have the sym. | w has hl‘lx:t‘!“:; 1(11:ln h.f \)\yqu‘A‘L“:‘I“u;”h: Jflkr‘fl SKETCH BY HIS FORMER WIFE, "AMELIE RIVES. | e lhr‘rchxs any .,,H?s,r:,n m; it they “w JAMES R. T. MERSHON, \ G e has b aminec P them. o, io not propose to P et Germans who | and_Mr. Hyde. He has been examined e = ; > & Jfhem, No, T do not propoce 10| s57 538-539 PARROTT BUILDING, de with the | by Dr. Carlos MacDonald and others, who ting Why should 17 The other men have no Continued From Page One. e not met with a happy lot. | have diagnosed his case as Incurable. He had fled before the arrival of Sherman ceeds all demands In previous years. The | zritvances, and it will not assist the San Francisco, bean dism without pay has an income of about $30,000 a year and jolned the refugees. Exposure and corps of vaccinators se it by the | & - i do § t 5 Py . T ‘we did not Invite you and is 40 vears old hardship brought her to her death. Health Department has increased | $anta Fe strikers If the others do go out. | Dealer in legitimate oil stocks only. be I )y act of Bulow’s spe ch Dr. Hasse, | poath of Brigadier Bins. 3 \\'hlmhmm ‘rmunr\r!fl his plu(r\\'an:\g‘hn H\|}?o (h‘n sr‘rrnflwnf Uu;‘i:' ‘wlrz:vn;‘(h men will strike. That is a matter for | Correspondence solicited. Write for v it andey ™R leader, s i e b ound the hes of h me, the ves After to-day they w e better 1+ : = . chic e . punishme Governm The body of Confederate Brigadier Gen- of his children and hem the grave class of apartment houses and. private | Uicm to determine; and over which I have | one of our illustrated books of the £ A EaitHes ih eral Herman Bins has been found In of his wife, whom faithful slaves had car- dwellings up town and satisfactory proof | 1o Control One of the greatext operators | of) fields of California. Free. other p lack Swamp, four miles from Morris- ried to the plantation and buried. Gen- must be presented to them that the neces. ;;v Canadian i';\‘ c strike fln‘d it was e thought the|town, N.J. He was Kk s the hermit eral Bins at once lef til Mr. Beck- sary precaution has been taken. If it has A€ ~20¢ A avold the semblance | 0f Wanong Mounts thirty-five er informed them his friends did not know not they will take it themselves. It is | DOt adjusted until after eleven days of it e 2 ‘ ntes ; ; s ¥ 3 L 4% | hara work. The present strike is but atrality in favor of Eng- | years Bins had lived a soli life on the what had become of him. No one knows estimated that by the end of this week LoAaT 3 and s - Feferred to the services dome | Side of Succ ssunna Mountaln, He had how the old man came €0 his death. more than 1,000,000 persons will have been | fOUT days old. and we cannot accomplish Ger: shi Soutk _ | little to do with any one anc retreat “ vaccinated in the borough of Manhattan L S LA - T 9 % s Pl South AL | Was far removed from the nearest house. Rally of the Anarchists. Ypcoinated in the borough of Manhattan| “7@pERA, Kan, Dec. {2—President Rip- | and He and comy ley of the Santa Fe arrived here to-night the refusal see Mr. His cabin was found in ashes by those Five hundred archists vociferously to create alarm, but to allay it, and the | &Y 0 B = an [ 20-IGNS & 5 sentiment, | Who went to it after the body had been applauded last night at a meeting in be- physicians of the Health Depart G L LI el L e i German sentiment. | Whe 3 Ixagh e 8 o i wg ing to-morrow. Speaking of the teleg- English thought they | dentified. Bins made his appearance on half of the family of Bres 2% m_»‘mp!n" s ent as- in, sert with the utmost confidence that the the assas raphers’ strike aid there may the mountain in 1865. When he first came when one of the - speaker, hreatened the result of the present advice that all per- —_——— treatment different to e | el have D g b- Y TO pations he wore a gray uniform and on it were jife of President McKinl sho he at- £ons, young or old, submit to vaccination | @ Well have been nome, as it was ab-| STEYN JOIN KRUGER. e hat Lrnated Cermats | £ of a brigadier general. tempt to interfere with free spe N vil] 'be made entirely manifest in three Solutely without effect. That the strike DRI Dee B Sobeat) s outh Africa, saying of | Ten vears Tn«» Bi settled 4 lh}: speaker was Alexander Hor: or four weeks. L failure, he said, was putting it | =23 : e . em, - e puly e 1ETeas | no fault o L cker, - The anarchists met in Ev all, Eas A e : N . . i Frenchmen and even Greeks | crop”of the Union ar 0 had occa- Fourth street They had obtained the _ The following Californians are in New Jury Seeks Instructions. STATEMENT 0—W. H. Avery sion to visit Atlanta commenced hall by a ruse, which Harry Bimberg, the York: From San Fran £ formed ng then to Emperor William's re- | £ estigation and found from the Con- proprietor, re 1 1a = at Holland. J. Greene at Grand Union, F.| L DORADO. Kans.. Dec. 12.—The jury | —OF THE— ’ . asked: “How does this | 30 Investigation ay ¢ 3 PESpHator, rEser et Bt pht, A b, N Webb, G. W ¥R the Morrison case this afternoon pre- | it 3 records that Herman Bins had \ Goldman went to Bimberg and of- J- Webb, Misses Webb, G. Webb and wife pre- | g pre expression ‘civis a minor officer soon after Sum- re the hall, alleging et It Wiy atG . G. Adams at Union Square, J. | sented a communication to Judge Shinn | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS 2 e (I am a Roman citizen), red upon. He rose rapidly and wanted meeting of the “Social F. Ames at Imper] J. B. Bangs at | that led to a whispered consultation be- astically contrasted the non- e close of the war had the rank of Science Bimberg did not recog- St. Denis, A, .H. Hunter at | tween the court and the attorneys on both —OF THE— of Mr. XK with the recep- At the outbreak of the war nize her consented to accommodate Grand. A = at Hoffman, L. J. | sides. Judge Shinn again ordered the jury ed o Cecil F Berlin. ell-to-do_planterin Middle the club. ad, J. S. Spear Jr. at Her- | to continue their deliberations. Neither Imperial cellor had im whether Astor. the nor the s F. Brown at Hoff- the nts of th ¥ - attorneys would make F' L) j £ the ccmmunication public. | lrema“ s u" and wife, Mrs. L. B. i | Dock Laborers Strike. TIMA, Peru, Dec. 12.—The dock laborers T AE LR hove soust omiitha; aa o) INSURANCE COMPANY. S e i e S hibeiinieiieiieiedeieieieielnieielell @ | work has been stopped. As vet there has F SAN FRANCISCO, IN THE STATE OF PN Ror Dgeyels, of She o3 California, on the ilst day of December, P S i T A. D. 18%. and for the vear ending on that | | | BRENTWOOD. Dec. 12—The residence of | day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner | Mrs. D. 1. Sanders was destroyed by fire | of the State 1 - yesterday, presumably becau dete o o ns 610 Pouiti- { 1 flue. T.oss $2000, insurance $750. | | Ffl H‘[Y YEAHS' ADVERTISEMENTS. | Amount of Capital Stock. paid up tn |- Sl v Cash ....... ---31,000,000 0 R 1. While as in the army his Vaccination for a Million s Preside ! 1 died Sherman mare - . 5 message that h cuttir p through Geor- In eonsequence of the cases of smallpox = . ve now’” meant an absc i solation behind, Bins' which have occurred this city- lately 2 . e that he would receive Mr. as one of the places of which the demand for vaccine virus b; - *. H. Coffin at St Court von Bulow did not | nothing remained but ashes. Mrs. Bins clans, to use in their private practice, ex- Ter e POWERS ARE AGREED | % : LE R ON THE JOINT NOTE| Conditions Identically Outlined by | Count von Bulow, Imperial S Chancellor of Germany. LONT'ON, Dec. 12—The negotiations of th. wers in regard to the joint CLf | ) LOCAL REPUBLICANS note were concluded satisfacto s MEET TO PAY BILLS all agreeing to the conditions | identically as outlined by Count von Bu- v Committes, Alfred Bouvier 10 the Imperial Chancellor of German hairman, Expects to Hold Of- ASSETS. state owned by Company. 491,700 00 Real - d Mortgages. 2271 7 n Bonds Market Value of all Stocks and 'nda owned by Company 2,118,000 00 Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other market- able securities as collateral - the mperial Chancetior of Germany. | Frank Hastings Gives In-|Important Changes to Be|Mrs. Greenleaf of Kausas auctory clause saying the demands| dignapolis Citizens a Made at Close of Dry City Meeis Her Hal- vocable, which is eliminated. he Peking correspondent of the Daily | Cash in Company’s o e o sy | Hard Name. Season. Breed Mother. Cash in Banks. ..ol Tepcite of the agreement as to tie uni- Stocks and Loans E v note, s that a committee of rep- | S e =Tl b st Interest due and acerued on Bonds SRR the S0OMNEy - linh - bien] Special Dispatch to The Call. al Dispatch to The Call. Speclal Dispateh to The Call. | and Mortgages )sen to regulate the conferences with | s Premiums in due Course of Collee- Le Chinese plenipotentiaries. BERLIN, Dec. 12—The Lokal Anzel # epecial dispatch from Peking s: ¢ that fire has destroyed the (ua of a rumter of o pa rem C NEW YORK, Dec. hoard of directors AU, 1406 G STREET, N.| KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 12—In 154 WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—If the | Colonel Amos Wiillamson kept a hotel at of the Indianapolls Gas Comp. hes of high ranking officers in the | Sacramento and had as guests a Scotch of this city made formal announce- 1es are observed many impertant | planter named Merrell, his Cherokee wife ment to-day that the directors had de- | changes will oce at t end of the pres- | and his half-breed Cherokee daughter, By order of the | CALL BUR: Frank 8. Hastings [ W v smpanies for Re- es already paid nd ers about a thou: ! ‘Total Assets int von Walders LIABILITY ferred action on the dividend for an - | ent ary se Sevrnl nf hie drenersl | o it 3 e te” period, owing to what the di- | Giiicers are pressing to be ordered nnun,“‘!{ ;"“;”‘-] Colonel Willlamson fell’in love Lossés adjusted and acterize as the “Most extra-|ang it is expected that when the volun | with the daughter, corresponded with her ses in process of Adjustment or for three years, and in 182 they were mar- spense ordipary I conditions which prevail | teers ar. returned they will accompan | P e S | defir WILL NOT TAKE MEN BACK.| o bo -~ Ruer| Gulf and Colorado Road Comsiders | at presen city of Indianapolis.” | (hem. = Major General MacArthur, = tac | ried in San Francisco. After a time Col- s T e < Co the Strike Closed. The g *,‘;“"‘:&“Qgp:fi;"v‘*&;h“ citizens of | Governor Genefal, a month ago was not | onel Williamson and his bride went to the r or less, $960.154 44 re- nother year. India s g gas. giving entire satisfaction and the depart- | Jatter's former home at Fort Gibson, I. T.. insurance 5 per cent GALVESTON, Tex., Dec. 12.—General | The ctipn of the ivening Post prints the followltg | ment was compelled to send him a dis- | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- E'na appoint- | Manager Polk of the Gulf, Colorado and| statement of the dllreuprs of the com- | paich criticising his conduct of military Whelie a daughter was born and named Bing more than cue year, §1.8- g nty Committee and sug- | Santa Fe Railroad announced that the | pany to the stockholders: operations. As a result of this instruc- | Mary. % 026 §1; reinsurance pro ras 719,081 20 geste t n f seven be ap- | telegraphers’ strike is closed as far as In epite of existing prohibitory statutes | tion and the mobilization of American| Colonel Willamson was so rabid a Gross premfums on Marine Time committee of | the company is concerned. a large percentage of qur customers have | roops, engagements have mnot been us | Northerner that, when the troublous 2k B Joss i3 Sutnprum. 00 SO0 " ¢ nted by the unlawfully increased their supply by the | fradf% o S e iy RN | et Al T O s ins oy P mam s € suggestion | 1 have just issued an order requiring| practice _known as ‘boring out' thelr smgll 3 l“h g ;"":, v Vi er:;:‘lmeskprece r“g i wasr car:ne on tte 3 T and mo steps | Written applications for new positions,” | mixers. Every effort has been made by | the iefans snn (i caranits list Rave 6ons | (hroon e N i b thoathern sympa- Total Liabilitie “committees to- |said he. ‘“We have about filled all our | your managers tc stop this unlawful | gequently been smalier - daove Hism BULBE THe tetritar ?ll}-fihom'(;rg' - & " | Places and the road is oine right ahead | wastage, but although the best legal tal. | SSRUFPYY, been smaller, |\ oo o o] drove him out of the territory. His wite s ~coM®. rned to meet Jan- | with business. ent has been employed, supported by in- | o th N MacArth 3G . D . she Net cash actually received Fire n urned t | "Hie said that conditions generally gwere | disputable proofs, it has been found utter- officers that General MacArthur and Gen- | refused to go with him, but he took the premiums cevesen eeeeeen. §1,415,328 00 | much improved to-day on &il lines of the | 1y imoossiblo 1o securs & conviotion, be- e e R T R T S B L NI T N ing DReTUE . omer e 188,01 04 S —— . n a few months where he raised a Union regiment. 8 rine premiums eeoee X EMPLOYES ARE SILENT system, and that he had received appli. | cause of the fact that this lllegal prac- | General Chaffes, now in command at Pe- | wife heard of (his, and cast him off ab l_AM K | riceivid Tor Tt a BEGABDING BXFLOSION | STaer Eat e, Of00r to b reinstated] stice has besn so generaily Induleed ln. | ingSwill Yo Siacred fo Saniia as Gen- | solutely: < o naun ie added that he la not conslder ese s 0] I~ .. i Received fo: it it d | appiications, Hor would he reinstate the | fined to the poor or viclous, but includs | §iawal af so many seeal offiocs From | faeen el both remarried Mrs. Will-| ¥ With Gas-Saving Regulator on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from Fight L men as they had violated their contracts | city and county buildings, city officials, | th. of so many general officers from | famson wedding J. T. Brackett, a miller at p all other sources 118,158 0 ight Loud Reports Come From Gas | O e eompany had dismissed ther | ministers of the gospel, lawyers, physl. the Phlllprixines will cause vacancies which | Vinita, I. T. The daughter grew up in ig- = P " Troubl ’ Raseived tae Thamts. 25,857 83 Company’s Power House on {4xa_the. oomgen s o sters o e B e ot theP ysl: | must be filled and has caused the Presi- | norance of her mother, and married Will- No Oil, No Wick, No Trouble. Received for profit o 3 rom the service. . i B o LG B dent to make a decision that chiefs of | iam E. Greenleaf, a Kansas City archi. Beautiful Effect. | Tties . 263 00 Stevenson. Street. T the clty of Indlanapolls. ouses | staff bureaus having a military academy | tect. Recently Colonel Willlamson ~ died, P ' i n occurred last even- | BEMPEROR NICHOLAS S A A DO e ® 1 _Concerntng | €4UCtion and experience in the field must | and, according to the terms of his will, s 83%% Saved in Cost of Lighting Total Income 31979, 28 be made available for duty in_command | the daughter was then told the secr beeed 4 1 a e secret of pow "v:.l- ;:w}?,{ ;:: HAS FULLY RECOVERED tt};:‘ v%\:fipfl;\;ao‘li&hml:resl)dl:g:'genggkg‘g:v g&;::.:lt‘l;nups in dth_eni‘\‘el(}i. I}"A.\'n‘msl!:r | her birth. She immediately began a b o & 204 | Deeply Touched by the Solicitude for | Ycrk, patrons of the company ‘declars | Goneial Bates, under this decision, g | for her mother,and last week, through the EXPENDITURES. amount paid for Fire Losses (in- losses of previous In Antique and s > they "have Mot stolen natural gas. There Dawes Indian commissioner, she located | were heard in rapid| His Health Displayed Through- | has been no gas to steal. They say the | o tor Assignment to field duty. The | her at Vinita, where to-day mother and | M I imoint paid ox Marine Lomis er_another, and big out Civilized World only reason for the charge is the fact | anise oy hO f',r,';t?pe‘::f tg"”?,::fi?; hGO;n,,e dgushier oo eubitel AU Toity-three | OiFis BHonY, | (including +. losses of pre- t out of the windows | A it i y od, > volunteers 4 - | years’ separation. 3 . 808 46 The soudensoows| LIVADIA Shropeay Russia;. Dec. 72— | {nat mixers have been bored, but even erals Grant and Funston. Brigadier Gen- | Cloisonne, | vious years oo zss T e ctive mechanism | Bmperor Nicholas now takes his meals | not sold by meter measurement in this | T*j5 Kohbe jand Bell may a0 Setir. | BNGLAND MA¥ BUY | Tan Zan Ware B | Pala or allowed for Commiseion or 0 wd quicki athe: v e y eeply | y. i i T - " expiosion. *No firg | With the Empress. Hia Majesty 12 deeply | city changes in the Philippines will occur. SALVORA ISLA | Pata for Saiaries, Fess, and other the utmest | touched by the solicitude for his recovery | b | AL ND Hand-Decorated Shades Ccharges for officers, clerks, ste 26407 0 aine the employes | displayed not .only throughout Russia,| TWO LIVE! | | Paid for State, National and Local Dalntained by the smployes | displayel 4 o e Rasaa | IN M1SSOURI wrmck | MCKINLEY'S PLURALITY Ownmer Is a Spaniard and Personal Pa- To Match | . nme explosion were refused ad- | of consecrated bread. but also throushout | IN STATE OF NEW YORK triotism May Prevent the R’ e power house he doors | the countries of Europe and particularly - cre closed and 1o statement was forth. | America, whence many letiers have been | Freight’ Trains Come Together on|gyy goy: of the Sixty-One Countles Tewnster, B Total Bxpenditures oming in regard o the amount of the | received, mostly from private persons, Missouri Pacific-Iron Mount- 2 iy o Special Cable to The Call and New York Her- | PN ge. | containing advice and suggestions as to | ain Railwa: Give a Majority ald. Copyright, 1800, by the Herald Pub- sl | o ral mercha called and com- | treatment. ¥ Bryan. lishing Company. New Year Calendar M | [oeses incurred during the year........3857.276 35 plained bitterly that the accident was a AR AT DESOTO, Mo., Dec. 12—A head end col- | oo con . SRR o | LONDON. Dec. 12—A newspaper here Book Marker. | Cy great loss to thelr business, as they had | Fatal Stabbing Affray. liston gecurred on the Mlsstolgl Pnclgr- o Conasii b day and canvassed | CIAIMS to have received from Madrid of- | i tneurred &u a n ir stol he clerks in | » ron Mountain allway al esarc be- % X ' - Prem| - e were silent. They hed not foarl | BOISE, 1a4ho, Dec. 13.-Joseph Thoma- | thsen twe Treight traing, vesuiting 13 ths | the State vote. 'Only four of the sixty: %flr“l:l ‘CO""‘""!"”" of the report that Great We's bach Co- | and_Premiums. | Fire Risks. | fume. : plosion. They did not know that | son was fatally stabbed by James Green | death of Engineer James Britt of Olney, | one counties cast a majority of votes for [ Britaln I8 negotlating to buy Salvora o ount of Risks had gone out on Fourth street, | of Crane Creek to-night. The men quar- | Ill. and Brakeman 54 Bradley of De- | Biyan. They were New York, Queens, | [SIANC. which lies off the coast of North- B | Noticten during the ‘ could not disturb the superin- | reled &t @ dance over a girl and both | soto. The latter was caught under the | Richmond and Schoharie. e b, €or & coslink: station, The 138 Ellis St. =i $169,974,634 | 31,982,008 70 D. Hitzeroh drank heavily. They met later in the| wreck, which took fire and incinerated | The Prohibition, Soctal Democratic and ““" donzs«?og)d"d‘ a Spaniard, has been Open Evenings 1 « Holide Net amount of Risks ——e—— evening and Green stabbed Thomason. his body. Scelal Labor parties have sufficient votes gue{‘? oo for the property. Prime | expired during the| Benefit for St. Peter’s Church. ———— ‘Flrem:n D. Bflmtdt ‘Iell Il‘:ldler l:,ls en- ;n s?.la" the next election ticket without lhl:,t!:;g qzfi:fl‘;‘:\g“l‘\f‘flsn[i:nlgige:;ps .\-Ih:g SR ! v\.:.,‘“_", e R $159,198,165 | $1.963.475 4@ Wara ne and was rescued from being bu ctition. : » ‘devends solels | e amon A successful entertainment ana dance Professor RAtl Fenshaw, &iive by cutting his left arm off with sq | Following are the totals for President: | UPOn the patriotism of the owner, —— — | _December 31, 1w0.....| SI.NLOR | AN % was given at | mun»seunre Hall last night SPRINGFIELD, Mass.,, Dec. 12.—Pro-| 55 W, N. Ralston, conductor, and R. | McKinley, 821,992; Bryan, 678,386; Woolley, e “Risks and Premiums. |Mar. Ruu.' Premiums. sor the benefit of B Peter's Episcopal | fessor Marshall Henshaw, of Amherst | D. Scott, brakeman, and G. L. Bcott were | 22,048; Debs, 12,860; Maloney, 12,622. Me- Passenger Rates Reduced [m MEYEHS &Eu e [——) Church, corner of Stockton and Filbert | College, died suddenly to-day. slightly injured. Kinley's plurality, 143,606 TACOMA, Dec. 12—The N i ' Net amount of Risks| streets. The feature of the programme ool ight cars loaded with lumber and cot- | The plurality of Odell (R.) for GOVErnOT | cifia nas dacided to ceai o yorthern Ph- | ©o L s, Di written during the| | yas a “district school,” with Mrs. O. L.| AN DIEGO, Dec. 12.—The torpedo boat Far- | ton caught fire and were entrely con- | was 111,126, . ed to reduce passenger rates | SPec! s Didease vear ... " e, TOTLI | Ju35.798 11 Hodgkins as the leacher. Other features | ragut sailed this morning for Magdalena Bay | Sumed, causing a loss to the railway com- e In Montana from four cents to three cents | 4nd Weakness ot Nt S e el | were as follows: Bass solo, John C. Shul- | with mail for the Towa and Philadelphia. She | pany of about $15,000. The wreck is satd Transfer of the Atalanta. per mile. The change will go into effect | men. FEstablished 4 gl e | 3 a nsfer o s v effect | st 3. ... $108,051,204 | g9%9,590 tacks: soprano solo, Miss Rose Broderick: | will return here the latter part of next week. [ to have been caused by 'a disregard of | NEW YO 12— Py ash | Shortly after New Year's. The reduction| 18i Consuitation ~ e B S e 550 00 recitation, Miss cDe J e b s mo: g by e , - nd Unjon Pacific on the gro i M. [3 - — e — Taous, Singink Clowns.” from the “Ciroas | (% morning. He was struck by o plece of To Cure Gold Ia One Day formally “(ransierred 10 the Venezuelan | that he Unlon Bacific would be foreed | el Carcs uac: WM. J. DUTTON. Prest. Maximus™: barytone golo, Herr Carl|jyonday and was injured internally. He leaves | Taks Taxative B oneul General In,hls clty to-day, when | to make the samg.rate in Oregon. When | anieed. 731 Mar. T d e A ST, Echwerifinger; Bennett children. special- | three dsughters. Warmer ‘was 83 vears of ‘age | Joscyiiurative Bromo Quinine Taviets. Al | Napoleon Bolet Peras, special commis- | this reduction Is Tade every State on the | Let stree! (eievator o Subecribed and smuen (o Before we. (e e v e me. v & - s lvernment, | V' . Ve uary, . . tles. Dancing follow: program: and a mative of Tilinols E. W. Grove's signature is on each box, 23c. * | Mr. Gould's agen s 2| e vent 5‘;12"”'“ e w Give e E e Al Deputy Ipsurance ¢ : Commissionim, e

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