The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 25, 1901, Page 2

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R S e s 3 10 AT L B o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1901. SUBMARINE BN |"LES HUGUENOTS™ ATTRACTS AEVIEWS WORK - INOT IN DANGER 15 SATISFACTORY BIG POPULAR PRICED HOUSE ™ i jEpiRTMENT| OF HOSTILITIES Secretary of the Interior | Argentine and Chile Will Hitchcock Suggests Reach an Amicable Many Changes. . Settlement. Naval Officers Enthusi- astic Over Work of the Fulton. —_— should you go Those on Board Did Not Oalls Attention %o the Neces- De;na:&tw; L th°§°‘3flsafyt for reliable health Experience Slightest sity of Reclaiming Arid the Only erlou? 1spute & flour if not to The Discomfort. Lands. | Present Time. B E H-0 Co.? “Hol- R > S o . | WAS: % T Spectal Dispatch to The Call. ~ ofI\:,E :z ‘c(:?v\}:i whoi h, léc-sI;n(ehthgr:::g: report I;III %ff&iqnfifmfiioc:h& ;::m!x;} Hits D::UREAT uo: & STREET, N. grane” 18 an en- assembied to witness the emerging of the terfor Department, made public to-day, | (A5 SHCEREL B0 B e submarine boat Fulton, that craft rose 3 . Indorses the. conclusions submitted by | ;5 vocoived tn Washington convinces the tire wheat. flour from the bottom of the bay this morning Commissioner of Indian Affairs Jones Io- |.; iy oriiies that an amicable settlement at 10:30 o’clock, with all well and greatly | garding the present Indian educational | 0 S0y T e pathway dispute sold and guaran- [PATENSs Shah Kuts s piucis iun !’;')::’z;n:‘he se‘cr:mhryl‘:‘y" 1o in the | PEtween Chile and Argentine will be £f- est of the Fulton’s staying was - el A B sl < | fected. This tainly the view of Senor o i fleld and schools, while satisfactory under ex- | fected. This {s gertainly the - actory, mot only to the offi- isting conditions, is not deemed forybe the best | Don Elionoro Infante, Charge d'Affaires tced by The H-O f the company that built her and for the welfare of the snalans and different | of Chile in this city. wval officers present, but those who ooy auy hereatter be adopted. ‘This policy | «There 1s absolutely ne foundation for | Company,millers to the bottom in the boat. They allettees able to do so of a fair portion of |‘the report that there is danger of war | not the slightest discom- | ng their more than fif- | )f submersion below. the sur- | lands allotted them and the contributing by W, ine,” said | their industry to their own support of ail not get ee;‘ fcfi‘lé(hf"dl! LIaa kil 1t of H-O (Hom- entirely disqualified by actial disability, phy- | Senor Infante this afternoon. | sical or otherwise, the discontinuance of the | is true that a question has recently arisen | ’ lssue of rations to those sble to support them- | {n connection with the construction of al- | b y s Steam selves and the extension to the latter of every | Possibie ald for thelr il petng anier of everY |leged military roads, the two Governments | ment; the inauguration of industrial training | Dave discussed the matter in the Dest| 152 in all schools which are now established, so | spirit. They. have consistently en_(‘.eavored C oo k € d 0 at meal.) ble of the Holland Company, | who was in command, said that the boat | | have ~remained down for three | if there were food enough on | Although there was but feet of water over the top of the turret, those of the storm. | was a light roil- | tion to the craft, but this was to the regular motion of the | and not %o the disturbance which | & the waves high on the shore. | tely on coming to the surface, | under her own power, ran | ongside the dock and tied up. Rear! Admiral Lowe and Lieutenant Arthur | that such Indians of both sexes may be tausht | 1 effect a satisfactor tiemeat, and I hae o _ y settlement, a ! Simmstanees O Industries adapted to thelr olr- | yyvg o Goubt that an agreement will be The fncome of ths various Indian |Teached, if it has not already been at- tribes from all sourges aggregated $5,355,- tained. 1 880, a falling off of $260,952, mostly due to ‘“Argentine is well disposed” toward | the expiration of treaty obligations. The | Chile and has no more intention, I am curriculum of Indian schools, the Secre- has Chile. | Corriculug (Of auiien sRnie e | sure, of fomenting trouble than has Chile. common &chool course Tans the furthee | The relations of the two states are grow- OCEAN TRAVEL. e:tenulon of non-ruservation schools|ing closer every day. The only uenuus‘ should not be permittcd. In the future | question Chile has had with Argentine a 7 f:{,‘sle‘:i,‘,’éie’s‘;;i{sfi‘,’fy“’.}? e conined. to e i conmection with the demarcation| Pacific Coast Steamship Co. ally dlsqualifies them from" working any | °f -the boundary line, and it is submitted | Steamers leave Broadway | - MacArthur refused to go into any disc part of their allotments, and in a lesser | 1 the King of England for determination. | Whart, San Francisco: f the performance of the boat degree to those whose disability prevents | “The latest question—that of ecutting | JFor Alaskan ports i sec. & ¥ th would be satisfied to their working more thzn a small part ot | Pathways for the use of surveyors in con- | Nov. 2, 1in) \;on‘,vp“;y,; stony - g crithnd thelr allotments, all other allottees to be | Dection with the arbitration proceedings— | e geattle be enthusiastic over the work | required to work at least forty acres of |had no importance. The pathways are | | © for Victoria, Vancouver (B. of the Fulton thus far. their allotment. not military roads and are not designed | T pare Townsend, Seat Members of the crew .say they expe- | The Dawes Commission to the five civii- [ for military purposes. As I have stated, | Tacoma, BEverett and New rienced no difficuity in breathin 1+ ized tribes in the Iadian Territory re- |they have been cut only to facilitate the Whatcom (Wash.)—11 a. O T L esthing, aal that | ports that the rolls of membership of ony | Work of the surveyors. Nov. 2, 7, 1. ¥. 2, W, Dec. 1 Changs SO St ot S N one nation, the Seminoles, so.far have | “I regret that an impression exists in | S0%, I (his company's steamers for Alusis closed room in which are several | & been approved, and-their lands have. not | certain quarters that Chile is opposed to | 3 7a G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacom: B yet been entirely allotied. The. time ca..- |'arbitration, for it is false. Chile not only | p_ Ry.: at Vancouver to C. persons. Every piece of machin ry worked - P ery worke not be fixed with certainty when the en- | believes in this method of settling dis-| For Bureka (HumbeldKJB ¥) 8, 18, 1, 23, Dec. 1o perfection during the nigbt. The men| | MIADAME EAMES 3 p. m., Nov. \ ait two mmbals " hder water and | rollment of ‘he four remaining tribes w'll | putes, but she has practiced it on many '3, 8 13, 18, 2. 35, Sing only at Santa Bar- of them o three o four | | TO POSITIVELY ‘be finished. There is a vast amount of | Occasions.” pFor, San Dleac, o Radondo (Los A 5 { S lslnbor yet dto ge p‘zrtormf_}il b% the commis- oles)—Steamer Santa Rosa, sdndav;.: - i o (ADG OCFeLALT wASECuR AU Society Sees Brutal Sport Steamer State of Cal., Wednesdays, 9 a. m. 1 |[\ = mends that the commission be increas=d = " les, calling at Santa Cruz, Man- making an i ; SING TO NIGHT by four members. CITY OF MEXICO, Nov. 24.—The bull | uffy'. rsa;;gp,g:m Cayucos, Port Harford (San | i m I retired fighting season in Mexico opened this | uis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa ‘Barbara, Ven- 3 = Gt ¥ R San’ Ped: ds and read Every fou honn “FAUST.” Favors Construction of Reservoirs. |,fiernoon with Mazzantini, the famous | tura, Hueneme, Bast San Fedro. Son FerD and made inspections of | Y O The report says that the act of June %, | Sponih matador, in the arena. Many |gnd Newort—S: Early (his morning Can- o 4 1887, known as the timber and stone act. | yrominent people in the sdeial and politi- | ° fior Fnseriada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del led my attention to the | | Marguerite .... if not repealed or radically amended will | cal .world of Mexico, including Cabinet | cabo, Mazatlan. Altata, La Paz. Santa Resas ¢ e ‘;‘,“‘“, indicates tne 55 .Mme. Emma Esmes result ultimately in th: complete destruc- | Ministers, were present. Two boxes were | Jia and Guaymas (Mex)—10 a. m., Tth o Bt ge g e M ind | % ) tion of the timber on the unappropriatad | occupied by members of the United States | month. Siatn the company’s water than at high tide’ last night, | Marta. .. ... Miss Bauermeister and unreserved public lands. delegation to the Pan-American confer- ( For further information obfal c we were submerged. Thi as ders. e $0 whow ma wiy St was bt k]l The time has arrived, according to the | €nce and parties of Mexican friends. The|folders. =~ .. the right to changs Siebel...M!ss Carrie Bridewell Secretary, when reservoirs must be built | isht was remarkable for the slaughter of | The eomPauy P50 oG hours of salling e later I notized t the water, | 4 i fve bei: d to'death he deadiig) e E D amnt. vl AL Mr. Salignac and managed as a part cf a national sys- | horses, twelve being gored to death. hout previous notice. T e s e | : e fem "of forest and waier - conservation. e S U eGR4 New Montgomery ing. There was no rock or yoif | | valentin......Mr. Campanari They cannot be successful if maintained, | HIGHLAND, Kan., Nov. 24—J. F. Ward, a | Sticet (Palace Hoteh. o o o Gon Agents, e vessel to indicate whet was soirg | | Wagner Mr. Dufriche however, without a_thorough system of | member of the City Council, crushed J.'E. | GOODALL, PEERINS & o0 pim (o0 - et S T < forest protection. The introduction of | Springer's skull with a ciub, fatally wounding e - ng, Rear Admiral Lowe said | Mephistopheles ............ practical forestry on the forest reserves | him, after Springer had twice shot him, the has now begun. The general policy, as | result of an old-time family feud. announced in an outline memorandum to the Commissioner of ihe General Land . R. & N co- ine to Office, is that additional forest reserves, ADVERTISEMENTS. T ""“‘““"“16“' with ‘boundaries drawn to liberate (il PORTLAND, Or., smallest amount of scrip, should be cre- e s DR o o | ated during this winter. “"!..f';’.fl’.?"é;'f.‘.". Through tickets to al Th d will of the residents i: 2 s 9 | -~ - i~ A il, at me et eene o 1 | B Children’s Shoes;| =g ot manms < | STEAMER TICKET3 INCLUDE BERTHand MEALS. lee DUCkS, | SS. COLUMEIA Sails....Nov. 2, Dec. 4 M, 28 in the boat was as clean and a house cr in the cabin of { | "°ttcctcC R ke Conductor, Mr. Seppilli. * added the admiral, “did 1| f bad air, gas or other | ES i that we did not all T consider this “theories of | Eames Assures Mr. Grau| She Will Sing 1 guarded against and the resources of th and Associates | fserves snovia ve mads avaiianie for the | conservative use of the people. Systemat- | impossible. 1 d nothing escaped Gadski experts present unite in i & i ic investigation designed to make them { GEG. W. ELDER. ..oty oo T e I Sllay TO—nght. Arouse Heal’ty accessible and useful should be under- Should Shed | PR e B S B The submarine boat was not af- . taken, and each forest reserve and part 7 | e I TCHCOCK. Gen. Agt., 1 Montg'y. S. F. the sea or the high wind whish | a3 Applause_ therfioi should be dealt with on its own 5 RAobl nd tosat. oo That thhy o] ANAGER GRAU of the grand T The report highly indorses the work atel'. | get under way and seek a sheltered | opera company was feeling in a and recommendations of Commissioner of TOY0 KISEN KAIS“A { very much happier mood during BY BLANCHE PARTINGTON, | Pensions Evans, and says that the veter- | '] at any submarine last evening's performance of TR ans have mo more sircere friend than | [lur Bfl! calf Shnes S water heretofore in “Les Huguenots” than he was HE HUGUENOTS,” _ | their Commissioner, *“who has served as | | STEAME!‘.S WILL VE WHA s - was three hours. Lieu- | - . UENOTS,” with a very | an enlisted man_in the armies of the | | Sqer First and Brannan : at m., ept the Hollemq |0n the previous night. g00d cast, drew a large audlence | United States, and he but maintains and | Al’ waterpmu' | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKOXG, ealling at 1 the Potomac last | A Dig house had gathered last evening | | last night at the Grand Opera- | defends the honor of tieir patriotic ser- | - Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and s h teamers for A never been under | and filled the theater, but what pleased | connecting at Hongkong with ste ve minutes, when | the manager most was a dainty perfumed run submerged a | note that he had received from Mme. fress | Emma Eames, giving the welcome news @ ettt ieiim=i~~ @ | that she had quite recovered from her slight cold and would positively sing this DISASTER TO STEAMER 1S FEARED | ovsrine im ~Facmt” house. All the singers as an- | vice when refusing to ignore both the let- | nounced came up to time, and | ter and spirit of the law, he declines to | the audience was lavish in its applause, | Permit the impostor, whether claimant or The opera always draws for one reason | gent, o share in'the bounty provided | and another, its large cast, of course, the | 1qy, hC VOIeTan & e pon | first consideration. Last night's cast| On the question of 1eclamation -of the : gained in Dippel as Raoul and lost in | arid region the Secretary says: Journet as Marcel over its first repre- | mpe investigations which have been carried on « | sentation this season, with De Marchl | demonstrate that there is no one question now and De Reszke in the aforesaid roles. But | before the peoplé of the United States of | | | | Tndia, etc. No cargo received on board on | day of sailing. | 8.S. NIPPON MARU ! Wednesday, | 5.5 AMERICA MARU ... Rou! e freight and passage aopl at company’s offics, B Street, cormer First. ket e AVERY, General Agent. Society was not in evidence at the rand Opera-house last night, when Les Huguenots” was given at popular T | = : i Continued From Page One. | £ inior The (hciter Jas rben prstitbivs THREE OF GRAU'S FAMOUS | |it was a good performance all round, M. | Iéter importance thap the conservation of | —— | ever, to lovers of music, many of whom SINGERS WHO APPEARED Flon conducting with some little spirit, | aria lands of the West and their settiement | AMERICAN LINE. | doubtless had economized for a week in though not with the exquisite precision of | by men who will actually build homes and | gomo Mountain district, rear Stroudsburs. | order to withess a performance Dby the LAST EVENING. i L by men who will | v youx. sovraeron Zowoos. raem Sleet broke down ine poles and wires | (o combi : 4 | opping erbours, nd. for meariy & mile. Some of the Long Isl- | Chas SYRRINAlOn. @ o boxes were empty, | = = 4| Mme. Gadski was the Valentine and Central Pacific Railroad Debt. L e B &and wires were b = sang and acted with all her customary| Tt is recommended th to sing in “Don Pasquale,” and Fritzi- | charm. The audience greeted her work | once be begun as follcw construction at | The Postal Com- | pyt the seats at $1. $2 and $3 were i ross the ladelphia ... Dec. A Philadeiphia ¥ reports i e e T 3 river between Suff. almost entirely sold. For two hours hun anchors and the hawsers m: utting out of additional small bo and other | {ne majority -wear their best. The men i s. Popular prices will rule | vocalism alone could do. She i v ft were aged or en ashore. | g not care to show up in evening clothes, g{e‘{f“;",’r"‘;l‘:’;: iy st both as woman and ertist. Dispel was s | Eeological survey. ! ring the early morning hours the fer- | crysh hats and white gloves. The audl- i o Melistersinger” | distinct gain over De Marchi as Raoul, | The Secretary says the net earnings ot Ty-boats had some ticuble owing to the | ence came to the theater last night to| On ZLhursday night “Die Meistersinger | though the latter has a volce that over | the bond-aided and lard grant rallroads | hear ~Les Huguenots.” and they were|is to be repeated, and once again Will | tops Dippel's both in quality and power, | amount to over $13,000,00, and the Increass ttenburg. | 3reds > 4 hatient. | Scheff, De Marchi, Declery, Reiss and| with- the hearty applause it | los storage reservoir, in Arizona, reclain T Ae— Both comp: ave all re- :\‘cfif Py ?r?ed(;:eofiepp {::11[:1:1 Sorata | Campanari are to appear in */Pagifaccl. and in best vallc{e iis respondeges:)rvtek?é ing 100,006 acres or more of public land, at | P S RED STAR LINE. pairs made by m open so that they might secure admis- To Sing at Popular Prices. enthusiasm. Gadsk! has never disap-|an estimated cost, of $1,040,000: reservoirs | 84 ta kL, S50 New York and Antwerp. d here blew from thirty-six 0 | (fon to the house for $1. i ivi Thanksgiv- | pointed us yet. She h 1 1" | in the Sierra Nevhdas. in California, for 11% to 2, $1.25. From New York Wednesdays at 12 noom. afternoon. Tre | 98 (0 00 0 o easure to watch the| A matinee will be given on Thanksgiv- | pointed us vet. She has always thut|rcolaiming desert landa in_Nevada, aud | | «Zeeland ..--....Dec. 4(*Vaderland .....Dee nt shipping seurrying to shelter | audience on one of Grau's popular-priced | ing day, the Dill being “Romeo et Jull ) Fih. SHeCh VO, of hers I8 eXqualte | e diversion of St. Mary's River info the | Special for Monday. All sizes, all || Ericsiand e, 1ol eciang .. and safety. In spite of the dropping of | Zighte Thers is mo attempt at |avish | ette,” with Sybil Sanderson, Bridewell, | iS00 She snes 1o & wholesome, | b2 dwaters of Milk, River. in Montana peciai Tol Y. 1283, | Bomihmari e Hlezeciand eStopping at_Cherbourg, eastbound. widths. A solid, warm, warranted shoe, INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION Co.. ss on the part of the women, though | Journet, Gilibert, Declery and Salignac in much deeper than any mere perfection of | An appropriation of $25¢,000 is asked io ]| carry on -the hydrographic work of the 'HAS. D. TAYLOR, 3 General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. = Lippitt & kit s s o ieeto 2 | there for that purpose solely. Gadski, _ Schumann-Heink, Dippel, Muhl- | De Marchi was new and nervous in the | in gross earnings 'for"flw ). The 1 dest - 5 : P g 5 f ver done on| Audience Enjoys Musical Feast. | mann, Bispham and De Reszke be heard | P will be a different story in a gzr‘egosoeosar I S R T in the great composition. year from now or sooner. Meantime Dlg— T the er off the | The musical bill of fare presented by | !"fhe Sreat composton. o . 4140 on | Pel Is the most useful ali round teno; cific road to the United States now stands Harlem s ied away, | the management was a musical feast, and : company boasts, assigned sometimes 5 5 4 ! To. Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central bathing ps wasked off their foun- | was thoroughly enjoved by the big audt- | fi.{;“;gh"ifihf:nsg‘;}’{f‘g;’e’sd""s,\‘;‘fgfi:-‘v Ber | tasks too great for his capacitis, but an ‘“fig"‘é’cfiw submits the annual ro- | and South Américan ports. Sailing from How- Q@ations, swept into the flood | ence. The cast was a superb one, and | (WRBR 18, Ch JATLITE fg 08, furqay | 21l round competent singer. His Raoul | port received from ths Maritime Caral ard/ 3. Pler 3 | Dec. 7|AREQUIP. Jan. 4 | ers are built expressly for Cen- | tral and South American passenger service. | (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Fre Van Cauteren, Suzanne Adams, Dippei, articularly. he did some admirable sing- | gince its organization 11,145 shares of its e | e .| in_“Carmen.” % sights was that of | Muhlmann, Bars, Reiss,” Viviani, Du’|1R Carmen’ " ' ... . o o {):g,&hisngoil:sezltlgv&negptaortulvl“ufl!‘mé advan- | Capital stock have been subscribed for at mencing on Monday, December 2, Mana- | y) ir i par, aggregating $1,145,000, and that the | Zor Grau will present extraordinary at- | conrassonsle s auye acks. and helped | total amount of cash received in the | ces in the waters of | included Gadski, Homer, Bauérmeister, night Madame Calve will return to sing is very satisfying, and,.in the first act| Company of Nicaragua, which shows thatg i 2 off the north end | friche, Vanni, Journet and Scotti. Ordinarily stand- | “Society” nights have not heard such | > . i ffice, 316 California street. > tiGe water, the light. = sse ns W en_ the | 945 Market Street. || aug passenger or - € was In the midst of 5 | 1o A bing. There were tmes | tractions at popular prices. the third act whenever he got half a | {resury as reported Ly the company is | > > | _BALFOUR. GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. ging fiood e waves, covered w When the orchestra was drowned out by | . Le Nozzi di Figaro” is to_be given, | chance. $1,174,608. e _expenses of the company | Evening Till 10 || i 31,990 shares | e with Eames and Sembrich, A double bill, | Suzanne Adams, who substituted for | have been SLITIL in cash. a1, lat f the hous n ‘ 5 i vore hot in. | consisting of “La Boheme” and “Cavalle- | Sybil Sanderson, indisposed, in the part | Of full paid capital stock, §5,000,000 of flist . north end.of the isla e | duce N work, will also be given. ‘‘Tristan and | as she did the first night, which is say- | $1,885,000 of these first mortgage bonds. ii | SS. AUSTRALIA, for Tahits sland was |5 number. The audience gave all the = ; a i Iso has issued 180,000 shares of jts capital : | i e B ha lacts. | Isolde” Is to be sung with a great cast: | ing a good deal. Her voice is finely flex- | also &IOS HRRGROL 158 cauital TA T ke ov. 3,10 a. m, unusual number of trees and wire | LB Same Gadski fairly beamed with | Calve and Sanderson are to sing In “Car- | ible, and the difficult coloratura work was | stock at par value in pay o ss. "SIERRA, for Honoiuln, Samoa, Auckiand Tt ere “uprooted cna Jeveled by thg | 3nd Madame Gadski fairly beamed IR | men.” ‘and other unrivaled combinations | done with deliclous ease fn a voice that | slonary rights, cte. Tho labiiides of the | MUITNY (N SINHALER ana Sydnéy......Thursday, Dec. 5, 10 & m = g ¥ 2 | delight when calles efore the footlights. | 7 singers will close the season. apparently is as yet impervious to cli- | company consist of the amount still dus dashed about the structure, | the plaudits in the midst of a scene, but w the Deeanie $.8.€0. £ g s . it $S. ALAMED: in Br | There will surely be a brilliant house to- mate, Louice Homer was agaln the Page | under its concession cof the $18%5000 of CURES P LS. night, when Mas - W ,h!.H.’.x_l_x. rbain, and sang her one sonj t! er | bonds mentiones an of cas] al les « G Counsel Raynor Refuses a Fee. | Marguerite In “Faust’" Sallgnac is to | @ik el etk el Sniomibe M Dt T Do aeTematiag) SH000. Tis a5 JJ;"MEH‘?-,M 327 Barkai BALTIMORE. Now. 2.3t was & o | Sing Faust and de Reszke s to sing would * the company do without Miss | sets comprise its unused capital stock. CATARRH | Gen’l Passsager Offce, 843 Market 3t., Pler No. 7. Paoiic AL LIRSS : as learned | Mephistopheles, while Campanari is to be Bauermeister?—helped things harmoni- | the $1.155,100 first mortgage bonds and the < . chief counsel | heard again as Valentine. ous as_one of the maids of honor. and | 242) shares of capital stock received in hley in the r “Die Walkure” is to be repeated to, Mme, Van_Cauteren was the other. liquidation of the claim against the Nica- Colds, Coughs STEANSH)? earing before tre court of inquiry, | morrow evening, with Gadski, Schumann. Scottl added to his innumerable dis- | raguan Canal Construction Company, tne y » ¢ : fused to accept a fee for his ser. | Heink, Reu: =-hlieicev Van Dyck, Elass and g;f‘;;g;;fg 3?"t‘r?eerCamL"%’?%ev':rtg-s‘fi?f coneession, etc., hind the plant.l raémyni Influenza, Bron= 1 3 LINE Sy ohie- 3 | Bispham in the cast. 3 ther property In Central Lend ut the sdmiral | Bt aeaday night the gouble-blll ‘ot and Mr. Journet was spirited but uncer- Supile Aab PR RanT chitis, Asthma |T0 NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIREST, able gold watch to Ray- | “Don Pasquale” and “Pagliacci” should EORL. " o o e Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40;: Meals Free. cent brooch of dlamonds | A the obetachouse to the doors Sem: Eameas Camuanart, "salgnae ena " Dé | NOTED CATHOLIC PRELATE and all Diseases | .5, Argsll sails Saturday, Des 7 ¢ . Seotti, Tavec : . (o = . Reazke fn the cast. RECEIVES HIGH HONOR of the Throat |S- Leclanaw ootle Buy Valuable P: | @ el b B R S 3 Pens v st wh ¥ T6. Nov. 2—One of tne finest dtes | WEALY CASE I8 STILL Money and Harris Will | o ® | Rector Conaty of the University at g tange Friigng and Passenger Otnce. 50 Markees M i o ek e i S Yy *** | CHAMBERLAIN INCIDENT ‘Washington Consecrated Titular Cumdsz[ M;dion:cdd\'?po'; = -‘n‘:&-‘lr?‘d‘r.:’-::ng: F. F. CONNOR. Pacific Coast Agent. s E ey A - ] ¥ N - s emitted fros 7 It is announced that the Equitable Lite| - . ATTRACTING ATTE Not Support the New IS DYING OUT IN GERMANY Bishop of Samos. o L T O L o o o o 7 Siumnas o gapeas i e Company has acquired the plot of ground | Mexican Officials Claim That the T . 2 BALTIMORE, Nov. 24—At the cathe- | parts which cannot be reached by medicine taken | PIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. on the E‘m:l;_ rd des Chaupenes and the | 3 Canal Measure.’ Count von Bulow Is Expected to Take | .01 this morning Mgr. Thomas = A. | intethe stomach. B Sailing every Thursday, instead olfl f’;‘p‘e’m""n(fi,. “’\‘fie:; (:f:?irn?fa‘zgenéhta %fnan"dd | Americen Abstiagtel Canas 5 a Firm Stand Against the Conaty, rector of the Catholic University | lg,;;@g“;;,‘!fa‘,‘i.’,’;’lfli’;fi“aiu :‘8‘.‘.’::."3.":‘3 Focth Bives: Joot of Horim Srect introducing the latest American methods | From Court Records. > Speech. at Washington, was consecrated Titular 't 0% %, . Fole system—$1.00 at druggists or | First class’ to Havrs, §10 and upward. Secdnd of construction J 9 3 R, 3 Bishop of Samos. An unusually large | pymail Munuon. New Yorkand Philadelphia. | class to Havre, $#5 and upward. GENERAL by ehten it bt 0t S i LONDON Nov. %.—With the moderat-| number of Archbishops and” Bishops of | *° : ADAY G Broadway. (Hudson. buiiding, New tention is o . roadway (Hudsen bul ng), jew H. Mealy, an American miner, who had| CALL BUREAU, 146 G STREET,.N. |ing tone of the German press the acute| the American hierarchy, as well as many for 3 P orucaz: & co. Pacifle Coast - | clergymen from all parts of the country. made complaint to the American Em-|W., WASHINGTON, Nov. 2,—Only two | Phase of the Chamberlain incident is re- | /eT8YEEC, O\ e them were Arche garded as already passed. Whether the reland of St. Panl an bassador regarding alleged ill treatment | Senators are known to the President. to | B2FRRL TS G MEER, BT, 41050 1 lho gmigg;;eohor; IDubuqua s Bmmnd_ iohd by officials and $udges in Northeastern | be hostile to the isthmian canal“treaty | 85 0 (8 SRR B0 S %0 ttnda | & Keane of SUDHS Mexico. A charge is made against Mealy | just signed by Secretary Hay - and Lord | & unc von Bulow, the German Imperial| - Cardinal Gibbons was the consecrating that he fo in contempt of couit for sue| Fauncefots. Thete -Penators are Motey |/ dhancellor, assumibs’in the Relchstés prejate And Very Rev. Thomas J. Shahan. abstraction of papers in a ‘mining litiga- | of Mississippi and Harris of Kansas. 5 d that Count von Bu. | Professor of church history at the uni- tion which were part of the court records. [ Though the British Government has ac- | It has been reported tha unt von Bu- | DIV R preached the sermon Mealy was released on bail and has ap- | ceded to all of the demands made’ by the [Jow will take a firm stand against Cham- | " Tyo elevation of Mflr Conat¥ comes as pealed to the Federal Circuit Coutt in | Semate, it would not surprise officials | berlain's Edinburgh remarks, being noth- | 5 recognition of his labors in behalf of ihis city. Mealy's charge that he was | should Money and Hartis be supported by | ing loth to use the agitation in Germany | Catholic education and -also as a token confined In jail at Monterery with mur- | other Senators when ‘the ratification of | as a lever to assist the naval programme | of the appreciation of the Pope! for the - <2 derers and thieves is denied here. the treaty is under discussion. of Emperor William. { recent very apparent increase in standin United States Embassador Clayton has,| The number of the recalcitrants will| The discussion still simmers In the Brit- | and influence of the institution of whicl é it is said, incurred the enmity of Mealy | not, however, be large. Reports have [ ish press. the Bishep is the head. ) ” and his friends because of the Embassa- | been current that Senator Mason of Il- The Daily Chronicle says to-day: The ?nmn of Titular Bishop of Samos DR COTT[Nfi fl Am’s New dor's refusing to taky alleged unproved | linols would vote against the treaty, but | It should be piain to thoughtful Amer- | is entirely honorary, the See of Samos, 4 . Mcthod | charges to President Diaz. he has given the authorities to under- | jcans that this agitation in Germany is an | from which the title Is derived. having fl‘ > S 9 5 Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. sold by all Ratiroad Ticket Agents. DR. MEYERS & CO. SPECIALISTS FOR MEN, | e Established. 1551, ' Con. | FAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. sultation and private book B o g e fres at office oz, mail |FQR ), S, NAVY YARD AND VALLED 731 MARKET ST. Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELL) SAN FRANCISCO. CAL 46 & m 315 e 30 p. ., exoept Sun- ay : Mealy asserts that he is mepaced with | stand that his vote will be in the affirma. | expression of an animus not almed ex-| been extinct for many generations. Reguler graduate and expert on EAR, NOSE, | being dispossessed of mining property | tive column when the Senate-acts. clusively at one branch of the Anglo- N THROAT end LUNG DISEASES. worth several million dollars. — s:[xon race, It is Drtoblnbltehthalt:.h}fi South Football Player May Die. 5 e 'y LAND, Md., Nov. 24—One of the [ Africa were peaceful, the ppines g = e 284 Sutter Street, NW. Cor. of Kearay | , vrnroor, v, 26mhe Cunard liner | e AN s Tor years has been mb. | would be the subject of German pen and hOMAgA‘;:‘lfiz-o’f‘;.h‘:m Srevellsint Houre, 5-12 8. m.; 13 apd 7§ p. m. TUmbria, Captain Dufton. did not sail for New | vailing at Oakland and Terra-Alta; W. Va., | pencil fantasles.” &b AR ¢ Slobe RADWAY'S READY RELIEF has AN HONEST TRIAL OF ONE | io 5, Jntil 950 p. m., having been detained | on the summit of the Alicghany mountains, | The Daily Chronicle recalls the Dewey- bdll elovon, recelvet tNeieg: i yaater- | oR U TN 1hE pUBE fie 08 Yoat Lo FRE WEEK given to show the s by fog. eince yesterday. - Diedrichs incident and quotes largely from | day's game with Lincoln High School | pii"Remedy. It instantly nllev-.’n‘:qu-:m; 4 ¢ Su-| LONDON, Nov. 2.—Colonel Arthur Lynch, | HAVANA. Nov. 2.—The campaign of Senor | Sydney Brook's article in the Atlantic, which will probably prove fatal. Cary- | cures all Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, Bron perior merit of the treatment. |tho newly clected Member of Parliament f & g = o & = 0 y omas Estrada Palma for the Presidency of oonthly as provi ‘the necessity for an | ell's spine was so badl- twisted that it re- [ chitis, P maooo te.s}z me:}:‘,_ Ze‘re c:rnet' lcl::;dt; Call at | Galway, has been informed that if he com:: gulll"ls opened last night in Havana {nfi. alliance between the Anglo-Saxon peo- | sulted in concussion. He has lost the use f-ln‘\:‘-ehe.m Neuralgia, hache and all pat ternaliy to Engiand be will be tried for,treason. an overflow meeting at the Tacon Theater, | ples.” | of his legs and arms. % & ‘Toot| for Malaria and all Bowel Palus, All druggista,

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