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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1903. 3 CLAMORING (com THE BALKANS ment Would Crush Bulgaria. Turkish Military Ele- || \ | Is Assured That the | my Is Ready for { the Field. { e Peaceful Messages From Sofia Are ance With the Otto- mmissioner’s wm MERCIAL MEN ATTEND COURT OF QUEEN JOSEPHINE AT FRESNO [EH WAH IN 'Knights of the Gripsack Visit the Carnival and With Their Friends Pay Homage to| Pretty Ruler and Her Maids of Honor e Lo X3 ON SUCCESSFUL. A I to Have € n Order e M WILL OFFER OF WASHINGTON e of Descendants of Notabls in Revolution Is Formed in Paris. tuguese Soldiers Mutiny. A special from Lis- acks, shout- ic,” and are officers if the icans Leave Dijon. Apr 8.—A large here has been F leaving for owd of people ADVERTISEMENTS. \'OU may judge general staff for the present nor fect. is the best. | like them. HINE, GRACIOL JUEEN JOSE 3 3 S IN THAT CITY | NIVAL IN PRC OF FRESNO MAIDS OF the ' beauty of the queen Federated ' carnival in progress here, LI = Men Are Named From, s“)mcns 0|| sn“s. Long List According to Efficie AT WASHINGTON, April 8.— announced the names board of officers They arg as fol- Che Secretar officers selected by the zeneral staff. Eighth Cavalry: haries v. Ram- | ank MclIntyre. Nine- Cloman, Twenty- | Twelfth | nent; 1 Rivers, Artillery b- | Charles D. Rhodes, Sixth Infantry; rtieth Infantry; Oakes, Corps of Engineers, flicers selected will be supplement- | your medicine, and how it cured his wife. The | Thought I would try a bottle of it. Am now Lieutenant John ed by a number of gene present details will-not go into effect un- | til August 15, when the law creating the | Medical Discovery.” — | general staff becomes operative. intended to change the stations or assign- | 5 [ ments of any flé“,s detailed upon fh,‘ permit the dealer to make the little more | until | profit paid by the sale of less meritorious | | they are needed on general staff work.| medicines. He gains; You lose. There- In the foregoing list some of the officers | fore accept mo substitute for “Golden { have not yet reached the grade to which | Medical Discovery.” . . . . , | they have been assigned, but they will | The sl ]f bchllllng S BCSt be promoted before the law goes into ef- | the use of It is not | The board made its selections from | the efficiency records of 79 officers. Only forty-nine officers made application service on the general staff. “! To Aid Nature Swift's Will Filed. } CHICAGO, April 18.—The will of Augus-| “ in action.and satisfactory in ks tus F. Swift, late president of the pack-| results. There will be no bil- o | ing firm of Swift.& Co., was filed in the : gk \ our mone Y| ious attacks or sick-headaches Probate Court to-day. The estate is val-| 7 lued at $122000. The principal feature| if you take go: the will was a bequest of $250,000 to charit o The greater part of the remain- 2 back if you don’t|%.s o5 © @i s v Beechams Will Carry Alaskan Mails. WASHINGTON, April 8.—The Postoffice Department has awarded to S. R. Spriggs ©f Point Barrow. Alaska, ourt, her maids of honor came in for re of praise and attention. M vetite brunette whose st as much as those Slla Y equal- opposite_type, 1y The Misses ille Graham are very demure , who seem to find first fa- befng made for the of Saturday night. parade, the formation principally in charge of 1 the forma- night's big parade, ally chief aid to the grand reign about made ter: ) miles, two round trips to winter for the next three win- at $750 per round trip. The mail is ed by reindeer. ‘The man who puts on stilts does not in- crease his actual statyre by the breadth of a hair. He feels taller while he’s on the stilts, and when he’s off them he feels shorter than he ever felt. Stimulants are the stilts of the stom- ach. They make a man feel better for the time being, but he feels a great deal worse A for them afterward. The need of the man | whose stomach is “weak” is mot stimu- lation but strength. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery perfectly answers that need. It cures the dis- eases of the digestive and nutritive system which make the stom- ach “"wezk.” It en- ables the digestion and | assimilation of food, so | that the body receives the nutrition on which depends its streugth. | 1 took two bottles of Dr: Pierce’s Golden Med- | ical Discovery for stomach trouble,” writes Clarence | Carnes, ¥sq., Taylorstown, | Loudoun Co., Va. "It did 7 me so much good the dida't take any more. I | can eat most anything | now. Iam so well pleased | with it I hardly know how to thank you for your | kind information. I tried a whole fot of things | before I wrote toyou. A gentleman told of tad that I did, for I do not know what I should have done had it not been for Dr. Pierce's Golden The sole motive for substitution is to h liver is made active by Pierce’s Pleasant Pellcts, This health giver is most speedy Pills the contract Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25c. OFFIGERS HOT ON THE TRAIL OF M'KINNEY Fight With the Outlaw Is Expected at Any | Minute. He Is Heading for the Home of His Brother Outside of Rardsburg Pursuers Make No Secret of the Fact That They Intend Kill- ing the Murderer on Sight. B e Special Dispatch to The Call. BAKERSFIELD, April 8.—Officers of | four counties are hot on the trail of Jun McKinney, who is now somewhere on the | desert between the Nevada boundary and the Santa Fe Railroad. Sheriff Lovin of | Mojave County, Arizona; Sheriff Ralphs Bernardino, Sheriff Collins of Tu- | nd Sheriff Kelley of Kern have | s in the fleld, and a battle with the aw may be expected at any time. Gn Sunday night McKinney passed | through Manvel, a station on a branch of | the Santa Fe and about two days' ride frcm Randsburg. He appeared then to be headed toward the great desert in South- | ern Nevada, but his course is only a mut- | ter of conjecture. The officers in the fiell doubtless have definite information and | are follow his trail. At Manvel the outlaw still had the gray and the bay | horses with him, and he had shaved oft his long, drooping mustacke. A telegram received here ennounces that McKinney is undoubtedly heading toward Rands burg, making for his brother’s some miles distant from the d tropolis. Sheriff Collins of Tulare County left | Bakersfield to-d accompanied by ex- | Sheriff Dan Overall of Visalia and Dep- uty Sheriffs John Collins and Gus Tower of Bakersfield, on the Santa Fe train in 1 it of the outlaw. They left the train | at Kramer, near Randsburg. | DETERMINED MEN IN PURSUIT. A posse led by Deputy Sheriffs Bert Tibbitts and J. A. Johnson left Bakers- ht. Their exact destipation is e as the outlaw ends s throughout the countr: 10 may perhaps get into communication th him. It is und will take a differ 1 to head off | tood, however, {hat | San Franciscan Weds at Santa Rosa. | breakfast was served at the residence of | to this ci ADVERTISEMENTS. Delicately formed and gently reared, women will fi in all the seasons of their lives, as maidens, wives, or moth- ers, that the one simple, wholesome remedy which acts gently and pleasantly and naturally, and which may be used with truly beneficial effects, undor any conditions, when the system needs a laxative, is —Syrup of Figs. It is well known to be a simple combination of the laxative and carminative principles of plants with pleasant, aro- matic liquids, which are agreeable and refreshing to the faste and acceptable to the. system when its gentle cleansing is desired. Many of the ills from which women suffer are of 4 tran- sient nature and do not come from any organic frouble and it is pleasant to know that they yield so promptly to the beneficial efiects of Syrup of Figs, but when a.'iyxh:ng more than a laxative is needed it is best to consult the family physician and to avoid the old-time cathartics and loudly advertised nostrums of the present day. When one needs only to rgmove the strain, the torpor, the con- gestion, or similar llls, which attend upon a constipa condition of the system, use the true and gentle remedy— Syrup of Figs—and enjoy freedom from the depression, the aches and pains, colds and headaches, which are due to i ity of the bowels. Only those who buy the genuine Syrup of Figs can hops to get its beneficial efiects and as a guarantee of the ex- cellence of the remedy the full name of the company— California Fig Syrup Co.—is printed on the front of every package and without it any preparation offered as Syru’p of Figs is fraudulent and should be declined. To thoss who know the quality of this excellent laxative, the offer of any substitute, when Syrup of Figs is called for, is always resented by a transfer of patronage some first-class drug establishment, where ey do’ not recommend, nor sell false brands, nor imitation remedies. The genuine article may be bought of all reliable druggists everywhere at 50 cents per bottle. 7 Sherife ss Madge | the bride’s mother, on Beaver street. The | Grace this forenoon in the in this city | Young people departed on the afternc tor the \e outlaw when he n out by the a on . county jail 3 ;‘ gl pursuit. The Arizona posse, ; to-day of San Fran-| train on the Southern Pacific for a hon alleged theft c alleged 1 by Under Sherift Brown of Mojave | CiSCO. s solemnized at the | 12000 trip to Southern California. w ken 2 to \n;«_ Soats . AT 4 h teth e 3. Bertol under “ounty, Arizona, passed through Manvel | Method & G. Bertoli, a r l»| vl‘tv“.\]. mv'l] ) ¥ Tk jating. A large number Accused of Robbing a Relative. ! arres Mrs. deserted her hus- “From a message recelved to-day it .3 | of relatives and friends were in attend- NTA ROSA, April 8.—Joseph Parodi | and children recently and departed : ance, and after the ceremony a wedding | and Mrs. Gunocenza Cechini were brought | this city with Parodl. believed that the Arizo: the desperado will cros: into Lincoln County >vada, hoping to elude his pursuers in the desert wastes of that county hen he could ea: over into California after leaving his. pur- suers behind and continue to Randsburg, where he would find a refuge among rela- tives and friends. Sheriff wh heads the posse from Kern and Tulaie fes, 1s a max wWho has been on Mc- Kinney's trail ever since he was installed in office on January L Sheriff Parker, his predecessor, was defeated for re-ele largely because of McKinney's escape | from his custody after he had murdered | Billy Lynn in Porterville last July. Col- lins trailed McKinney to Mexico and sought his arrest there, bat the authori- ties allowed the outlaw to escape. HAS OLD SCORE TO SETTLE. Ex-Sherift Overall, who i Collins, was Sheriff ten McKinney was sent to assault to murder. the outlaw viction, pursuing him to Wyoming when | he escaped from jail at Visalia and ging him back to go to the peniton- Since then the two have been sworn nal enemies. Since the Porterville | | shooting McKinney on one occasion sent | | Overall a message from Lemon Cove that | he would wait for him there and kill hir The ex-Sheriff replied by going to tk spot and waiting several days for the Ge: perado to appear. Overall is the father of the well-known university athlete of that name, and left his business in Visalia for the expressed purpose of meeting his old | enemy. The officers make no secret of the | fact that it is the intention to kill Mec- | Kinney on sight. It is not believed that | there is the most remote possibility of | taking him alive. Sheriff Kelly is detained here by matters pending in court, but when these are adjusted he will take the | field in person. News of a battle is hourly expected. | | CALIFORNTAN TO HEAD [ AN EXPLORATION PARTY | George F. Hoffman Goes to Siberia | in the Interest of the Guggen- ; heim Company. | TACOMA, Wash., April $.—George F.| Hoffman, a noted mining engineer of San ! Francisco, left to-day for Siberia by way | of Klondike and Nome in the interest of the Guggenheim Exploration Company, of | | which John Hays Hammond is general | manager. He is accompanied by his son, | J. D. Hoffman, also a mining man. On| reaching Dawson Hoffman, after exam- | | ining properties in the Klondike, will wait | for the opening of Yukon navigation, tak- | ing steamer for St. Michael and Nome. | From the latter district he will cross the Bering Sea In one of the Northwestern | Commercial Company’s steamers running to Siberia. He will take with him a large | force of trained prospectors. The Gug- genheim Exploration Company will con- | fine its operations to the concession terri- | tory held by the Northeastern Siberian | Company. | Hoffman is not new to Siberia, having | spent three years examining that country and its mineral resources. i —_——— We have the moderate-priced as well as the high-grade picture frames and mold- ings. Pretty goods which appeal to the most fastidious lovers of art at even more reaso; le prices than ever before. San- | ail & Co., 741 Market street. * | et B Partners Indulge in Fisticuffs. SAN JOSE, Avril 8—Paul Marston and James Woods, proprietors of the Press saloon, quarreled over business matters early this morning and as a result both | are in bed nursing their injuries. Bar- tender Jackson, a son-in-law of Woods, is accused of having fired a shot at Marston duringthe fight. Martson inherited a for- tune of $400,000 several years ago through the death of gn uncle in Maine. e Mexican Murderers Are Identified. PRESCOTT, Ariz, April 8—_The two Mexicans arrested at Naco have been positively identified as the murderers of Goddard and Cox. A Mexican sheepherder, who was at Goddards Station the after- noon of the murder and who conversed | with the men for an hour or two, was brought into their presence and imme- diately reco.nized them. ———— Spring Exhibition and Concert. To-night, Mark Hopkins Institute of | Art, 7:30 till 10. Admission 2c. Open | daily. L “JUST OUuUT.” Place Order for Next SUNDAY'S CALL at Once as the Supply Is Limited. All Newsdealers Sell THE CALL.