The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 1, 1903, Page 2

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THE SAN: FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1903, IMRS. ALLIE TAYLOR TO BECOME * THE BRIDE OF JOHN F. SIEBE e son of Ex—Assessor .of San Franctsco gnd GOVERNMENT 15 ASKED 10 SEND RELIEF Mibhie " e - Two Hundred "Minsrs Starving in Tanana River Country: Are Am ng. the Latest to’ Phght Troth| Many of Them Certajn to Die Unless Food Is Sept to “Them. i S Henry Bratnober, a San Franciseo | Mining Expert, Rescues Three New York Men,Who Had - Given Up Hope.: S q Special Dispatch to The .Call | Wash., Aug. 31.—Captain{ nding the United States] Egbert on the Yukon, has | r Department for authority expedition with food to ipoverished miners | a five hundred | kless wilderness | “opper River Vals r and thénce 4o | this journ ey divide formihg -the | i Expioration ( ed . over . Valde! a_ton | New L MILLION . TONG OF GOAL Daughter.of Prominent: Modesto Banker |Union Pacific Pacific Lays in Stock of.Bitumen- ous Fuel. Ratiro4d Makes Preparations .in_Asnticipation of Strike. ————— OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 21.—~The Union Pa- cific Raflroad, in anticipation of a possible strike amiong the bitumenous coal min- €rs, has taken steps to lay’iu a good store of coal at this pont. . At the com- pany's yards at- thg: transfer depot over 2,000,000 tdns of #oft-eaal are sincked up alongside the tracks and more conttnually 1 coming in. For a haif milo each side « 'l the farthest track moft coal ii stacked to a helght of Betweer eight and ten fe e(,[ while on each side of tne adoining track for more than a half mile {5 to be seen the ‘same, coal heap The® greater part of ihie c¢al has been brought from Novinger, over the tracks of the :Birlirizton road, while a| small portion is said t© be from Colorado, | Not. a pound of this immense amount of | coal, however, it is sald, came from the | Union Pacific’s mines at Rock Springs | and. Hanna, Wyo. It is sald that the | | Unton Pacific is selting all the coal it can | mine In Wyoming to the United Stafes | Governmsnt for shipment to the Facific Coast, and.that by so doing and. ship- ping from Missourl and Colorado it can make a handsome profit. C e ———————— GAI.I]‘OENLA. FRUIT AT | France Will Be Bepnunud at Na- tional @athering to Be Held at . Ogden. - OGDEN, Utdh, Aug.-3L—The headquar- ters of the Natlonal Triigatien Congress in this city to-day reeelved a letter from the Frengh embs at Washington stat- ing that France would be represented at | the "coming- frrigation congress In_ this | eity by M: Max Couppey.de la Forrest, | secretary. of the French Commission of Water Study.’ Another letter received at the head- quarters was from Senator Depew . of York. The Senator writes that .he is a firm bellever in governmental assist- ance for the reclamation of arid lands and that he hopes to be ‘of practical sistance to thé irrigationists at Washing- ton. Behrens, t box | re and. Harry 95 FATHE Gl F 0. - ¥ SHANGHAIED | BEAUTIFYL AND CHARMING DAUGHTER OF A. MODESTO RANKER BOY COMMITS SUICIDE‘ WHOSE ENGAGEMENYT TO JOHN F. SIEBE OF THIS CITY IS EX- \ PECTED TO BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY. | | Fearing Investigation .Into Treat- ment of Son, New York Man Drinks Carholic Acid YOF 31.— .4 no announcement to be made, but smiles ! TMOR has it that the bna\mml] B \n: Allife Taylor and, John :F. | mysteriously... The ~happy -man says he | - - | 18- ebe have an engagement to an- | has not been. autliorized - to- make any | mpson, tk y who was res- & . ; | statements and that there is nothing. to nounce, but certain it is the « Tt m the French bark | -+ X 7 | announce—yet, but:his exuberant spirit | e some time |ever, oy t‘““m,’f," a troth of two such dec have not yet miade the news pub- | o0y 315 worgs, - The engagement will | 1=, always - enthusiastic, how-| probaply be formally dnnounced In the s in plighting | very near rumre ded eligiblés he | g was the| Should not bé: scolded -for Jettihg the ca \z| The wedding da,v_ of Miss Maud Cluff lent | out of the bag heer delight. and Gporge' W. Downey is set for the as angered | Mrs. Taylor is unquestionably one of |'0th of November. The scene of the nup- ceived, are | ihe most beautiful young women in San | tials will be at the Palace maple. room, on t0.end | proncisco. She is of the brunette type | S the- Willlam Cluffs have made their [Ene Shetsiof 48 ficure | home at that hotel ince they returned and. posses A TRESON ne figure| rrom Europe last month, having sold and charming personal he 18 AR #X-{ S0 rormer pestdonie 5 k cellent whip and-ukes excellent taste’ in’| spiiguity : selection of her gomns, of which she| , qulet wedding fook place at BE. £ 8 Marwe-wrmba i W] y's Cathedral yesterday at noon, with e R e T 4 " Pauline Shaw and Carlos B. Lastreto » Where Mrs. Taylor spent her girl- | po ‘principals. * Arthbishop ‘Riordan offi- he now lives fthe greater ‘part of ['ciatéd.” The groom is the son of L. F. r in San Francisco. Lastreto, prominently identified with the febe is the son of John Du Siebe, |'cireles.of culture and refinement and well a sxr,\:s» or of San '.h_zmvlw“v and | known' as the Nicaraguan Consul. The f Bven with his father at 2217 Sacramento Cpride has been a resident of San Fran- street. He is a bright and sucs - Lcisco’ for sohie time and has a number surance man and also has a financial in- | of acquaintances. terest in the firm. of Siebe & Plagemann l Mr. and Mrs. Lastreto left at once for | in_this city Del Monte and Santa Barbara, expecting Mrs. .T: ently states there is | to reside permanently in the south, ow- R Extlo rd -lum ADVEBTISEMENT& THE REA%ONS WHY DR. J. J. McKANN :'-.IIS TREATMENT IS THE ONLY PERFECT CURE —FOR THE— DRINK HABIT." IT IS IT lS gREE from the dangers and il effects of Hypo- ermics. the " patient in splenaid " condition IT LEAVES physncally, not only curing the desire for liquor, but correcting the diseases arising therefrom. IT DOES NOT Linucta;)acxtate fthe patient tak fectl L S il SR e vy e IT CURES lT IS administered only by its discoverer, in three days to stay cured and has re-- DR. J. J. McKANNA. deemed 11,000 victims from the curse ADDRESS ALL MAIL: of drink. 14 GEARY STREET, SAN ERANCISCO, CAL. ELEGANT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR WOMEN PATIENTS, WITH COMPETENT ATTENDANTS. 00006555000000000000000000000000000000000000 effected entirely by the use of Internal -Remedies taken into the system through the nitural channels. for -} | of the kind ever shown. | Ca).. and the Sacramento Development Association of Sacramento, Cal. — e | HUNGARY'S WHEAT: CROP | tganization of commtitees. ‘| reside - with The display. of irrigation-grown fruits, for® which many valuable prizes are of fered, promises to Le the snest exulbit | The latest prom- | ises of ‘exhibits came: to-day from Fresnc SMALLER THAN LAST YEAR Annual Estimate of the Grain of the | ‘World Indicates a Heavy "' Deficiency. | BL‘DAPEST Aug. 31.—The annual esti- mate of the world's grain crop issued by the Minister of Agriculture estimates the wheat in- Hungary. at 41,226,700 meter cent- ner (a meter centrier equals 440.92 pounds), | compared - with 46,507,000 last year. The Geficiency in the other cereals is about | the same: percentage. The resort stflkes a balance between the requirements of importing- countries | .and -‘the available exporting surplus of the other States, indicating a deficiency | amounting .to 13270,0.. meter centners in { the world’s grain crop. FATHER CUSHING DENIES STORY OF BANISHMENT,’ LOUISVILLE, K Aug. 3L —Falher John H. Cushing to-day denied the story emanating from Denver that he had ‘been | ordered to Gethesemane, and there to re- main practically a prisoner for life be- cause of his long fight upon Bishop Matz. | Father Cushing has been sent to retreat to the Trappist: Monastery for a .month- or less by Archbishop Falconio and im- mediately thereafter will return to’ his diocese in Denver. | .-l-H—l—H-H—H—H—:—H—!—H—PH—:—P.' | ing to the groom's business interests | there. S The California Club will resume active work to-day after ‘the summer vacatioh. An interesting programme has been ar- | ranged for this afternoon, a feature of which will be Gifford Pinchot's address on forestry. As Mr. Pinchot is chief of | the United States, Foréstry Bureau, his views Will be especially valuable to mem- bers of the forestry- section of the club.} & et 3 Dr. Carrie A. Gass of San Jose ‘has Fe- turned from her northern trip and will | her sister. Dr. Alice M. | Gass, at 1792 Sutter street, this city, where hoth will continye the practice of | | medicine with otficeq at 606 Sutter street. | * | Miss' Ardélla M(lh has returned from | a trip to the.Yosemite.” The William H. Millses have rented their Jackson-street | residence to the.Allens of Ross Valley for the coming seasdn. L An Kn!ere!ling engagement is- 'thnt of Miss Mary Kip, daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Ingraham Kip, and Dr. | Ernest Franklin Robinson, formerly of nence. No date for the wedding 1s an- nounced. B et Baron and Baroness von Wrede have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Kuhne Beveridge, to-Willlam B. Branson of Johannesburg on' Tuesday, August 25, at the Maison Normande, Trouville. The bride will be remembered in San Francisco, “having had a studio here some years ago. She has gained a wide reputation in her art —sculpture. P ders and John Mason Ross has been annourced. After the wedding the bride will probably reside in Phoenix, where the groom-elect has been practicing law since he was graduated from Stanford. R . Mrs. J. Parker Whitney and daughter, Mrs. Graydon, and Thomas Graydon have returned from: Del Monte and are at the Palace Hotel N An informal hov wfll be given at the Presidio this- evening in honor of the officers of the Fourteenth Cavalry, who sail to-morrow for Manila. ———————— ITALY’S HEIR APPARENT STARTS ON VISITING TOUR Duke of Aosta Will Attend Maneu- vers in Germany and Will Go to Ireland. ROME, Aug. 31.—The Duke of Aosta, heir apparent to the throne, left to-day for Germany, where on the invitation of Emperor William he will attend the grand maneuvers. The Duke will after- ward go to Munster to pay a visit to the regiment of White Cuirassiers, of which he is the honorary head. He will present to the regiment three solid silver beakers | artistically ornamented. —————————— ECZEMA, NO CURE, NO PAY. Your druggist will refund your money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure Ringworm, Tetter, Ol Ulcers and Sores, Pimples and Blackheads on the face, and all skin diseases. 50 cents. _..-o— Aug. 31.—The cruiser Cleve- ll!ld 'lll bs ‘given her official speed trial by the Government (0-MOITOW. o IRRIGATION CONGRESS | PRI | Army of the Philippines | sesslons: of che -convention are held m the | offfee of Pr: | munition to the the army, but now a surgeon of promi- || . The® engagement of Miss Mabel Lan- |- ’Blue Ribbon 18 the brew of brews—the very llfie of the malt caught and held- in absolute urity for your de' lecta.tlon. or sxxty vears Pabsb has bent the energies and the.efforts of athousand master minds to the l)rewmg of the perféct beer—to- there 15 NO beer that equals Pabst. Orders filled by " Thomas W. Collins & Co., Telephone Graat 149- [N CONVENTION Opens . Fourth Ses- sion at St. Paul ST. PAUL, annual ‘ronvention of° the Philippines ‘began to-day. Minn:, Aug 3L.—The fourth Arnjy of: the | The business | | Senate ¢chamber. of the State House. “This afternoon’s session was devoted largely to General Irv- ing Hale presided: There is a “disposition to. introduce.a resolution favoring a. federasion ‘with the Spanish War Veterans, not with . the in- tention of abandoning the: identity of: the Philippine vete . but to preserve. sep- | arate identity, yet be closely related in a national sense. G The resolutions committee, which ‘was appointed this atternoor, will ‘have before it a resolution-to-estadblish a uniform rit- ual for, the' initiation of the members of the various ‘camps. - it is generally ex- pected that General' Hale can have the ident if he 4vill accept-it. To-night the members and .delegates were tendered ‘a .reception in the rooms of the Commercial-Clul TG-morrow morning the second session will be held and the most “impdrtant mat- ter that will come up will be’ the selection of the mext meeting place. Wednesday the election of officers will take place. MULLAH BUYS LONDON GUNS | Enghsh Firm' Supplies| the Enemy of the Empire. ADEN, Arabia, Aug. 3L—The principal | sources for the supply” of rifles and am- | Mad Mullah's forces- in | Somaliland have beert traced through a | complete identification of trade. marks, through agents at Harsar and Jibutil, Abyssinla, to a London firm. Since the commencement of the opera- | tions in Somaliland an aggregate of 3,000,- 1 000 roungs of Lee-Metford rifie ammuni- tion and correspondingly large numbers of Lee-Metford and Gras rifles have® been shipped by this London firm 'to Jibutil | and Harsar, by way of Manchester and Marseilles. SAYS MINISTER WITTE 5 HAS BEEN PUT ON SHELF !‘rmch Foreign ‘Office Says Russian B(M.umnn s Promotion Cos _Him His Power. PARIS, Aug. 31.—The Forelgn Office here points out the significance of the appointment, of M. Witte as president of the Russian Council of Mjnisters which is ‘merely an honorary post, whereas the Minister of Finance, which he is leaving, is a position of great power and influence. The change practically amounts to put- ting M. Witte aside, though he will con- tinue to direct Russo-German relations. LONDON, Aug. 3lL—Members of the Japanese diplomatic corps ‘here regard the promotion of M. Witte by the Czar to be president of the Council of Ministers as being a victory for the Russian war party. The Japanse fear that M. Witte's removal from the flnance ministry may cretard the progress of the Far Eastern negotiations. —_—— WILL NOT RELEASE SWISS FLAG UNTIL DUTY IS PAID Louisville Collector Refuses Admis- sion of Consular Colors Without Instructions From Washington. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 3lL—In the controvery between Swiss Consul J. Con- rad Baumberger and the local customs officials over the admission duty free of a Swiss flag Collector of Customs Rich- ardson to-day refused to recognize a warrant from the State Department se- cured through the efforts of the Swiss Minister. The Collector declines to re- lease the flag unless the duty is pajd or he receives instructions from the Treas- ury Department to deliver the flag to the Consul. —_————————— Dr. Philip Wolfe I3 Dead. NEW YORK, Aug. 31.—Dr. Philip IBuz‘]al of the Late Lord LONDON, Aug. Lord SaHsbury were ‘interred t« side’ those .of his wife ‘in the . | grounds -of the Ceciis at Hatfield. -The | ‘arrangements were the most private | nerves are stronger than in, years. - VETERMNS MEET | QUEEN'S WRENTH ON Hi5 COFFIN Sahsbury at Hat— and simple characters All the children of the deceased were present, as were also Premier, Balfour, Lord ‘Selborne and-a few -intimate - neighbors. . Qtherwise the:| mourners -were: made .up - of- the dead. | statesman’s tenants, ‘retainers and inhab- itants of Hatfield. The coffin was carried to’ and from the parish church by old retainers, Simul- taneously a memorial service was hel in Westminster Abbey: which was .attended by representatives of ‘King Edward, peror William and other member: royal and imperial families; Uabinet min:’ isters, former Cabinet "minjbters, diplo= mats, including Embassadof Choate und members of other embassies and.a - “host. ot peers, members of Parliament and others. The only floral tribute on Lord Salis- bury's coffin was a wreath sent by Queen Alexandra. Other wreaths sent by the King of Portugal and others were used to decorate the grave. The Archbishop of Canterbury officiated at the funéral ser- vice. The King sent a wreath with the words? “As a mark of°deepest regard, greatest respect and sincere friendship.” Lord Chief Justice Visits Root. LONDON, Aug. 31.—Lord Chief Justice Alverstone, the British member of the Alaskan Boundary Commission, called on | Elihu Root th:s mornfng and Embassador Choate calied on him later. Counsel for Canada issued a statement giving an ou line of the controversy, but not express- ing an opinion. e Prince to Command at Kiel. BERLIN, Aug. 31.—A Cabinet order just issued assigned Admiral Prince Henry of Prussia to command the navy station at | Kiel. Admiral Koster succeesis the Prince | in command of the first active squadron. CANCER CURED! “I was cured by the Electro-Chemic treat- ment of cancer of the breast without a surgical operation. The treatment was absolutely pain- less and instead of it making me weaker 1 | gainad ten pounds in weight and gained in strength in every way during my treatment.” MRS. WILLIAM BARNES, Blacks, Cal. MRS, P'REDERICK GOCHIA. 421 L St., San Francisco. y stomach, liver and bowels were in a bad condition. My food did me no good; my blood was weak and my Nervous system was a wreek. Medical treatment seemed to make me worse, but in a few weeks the Electro-Chemic treat- ment has worked wonders in my case. My di- gestion is good, my stomach, liver and bowels are normal. my blood circulates freely and my Fnznnmcx 8o T, HXA FREE Bioncuitia, Asttma, Gaacers, Samcen .nfi-n.!-unaln’ Noises, Rheu- matism, Paralysis, Neuralgia, ninu-otm Stomach, Liver, neys and Diseases WNSULTATIGN AND X-RAY EXAMINATION :greens. This course is Bowels, Special ‘mm'fl--. Anmflm Wolfe, formerly editor of the Boston Saturday Evening Gazette and also con- nected with the Boston Leader, but a res- jdent of this city for the past two years, died to-day at his home here of apoplexy, aged 55 years. He was the author of a number of novels. ELECTRO-CHENIC | INSTITUTE, 118 GRANT AVE. Cor. Post St., Office Hours—9 a. m. t0 5 p. m. uanos'. m. daily; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m Separate Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. MINERAL SPRINGS, Located. nine Red. Bluft ‘on outhern: Pacific C and Jta connections throughout the U s For rates-of fare and"r to_any Southern -Paciflc For guarantee or r addgess Medical De prings Corp., Tu HOTEL "ThP — ""Il!.w‘.‘P fi;mm z:r‘!' “nole . i E ne. This cours providea Sitaaively for guests of the hotel -POLO, AUTOMOBILING, GOLF AND SWIMMING The year round. Rates, $3 50 per day and up. Special rates by the month on appl m to GEORGE W. REYNOLDS, Mgr. PARAISO SPRINGS MONTEREY COUNTY, CAL. The leading Sumimer Resort of the Pacific Coast. Hot Soda and Sulphur Baths, large Swimming Tank, first- class table. - Send for beautiful illus- trated booklet and rates to F. Schroeder, Manager, or San Francis- co Agenr 11 Montgomery street. ZETNA SPRINGS In .September Is the best place in California The moun have .donned thelr autumn drivifig, swimming, fishing, waters. Ideal service. San Francisco. AETNA SPRINGS COMPANY, Aétna Springs, - Napa Co., Cal AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS 3<thma, kidney and liver troubles ad hot plunge baths. The largest water swimming tank in the Stat tent lady and gentlemen mas: teacher. Special rates from now 11 Montgomery st. THEODOR RICHARDS, Agua Callente, Sonoma C Tahoe Tavern at Lake Tahoa Is now open for the reception of guests. trons of and that Lake Tahoe has no equal Visit us and prove statement for yourseives. from $3.50 per day upward For particulars or reservation of rooms address Tahos Tavern, Tahoe City, HOTEL WILLITS. First season. New bullding: up ¢quipment; over a hundred roomis, with : trie lights; first-ciass plumbing and perfect sewerage. 'woods and mountainous country arouid Witd all thelr pleasures; center of the deer hunting anq fishing of Mendoetno Coun to rons WILLIAM WEIGAND, lits. Mendocino County. Cal VICHY SPRINGS. 3 miles fmm Ukiah, Mendocino Co. Natural electric ne baths. Only place fo the world ot this Class. ~Fishing, hunting. Springs. Accommodations: table Orste class. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Props. Campbell Hot Springs. 16 hours’ rafl to Boca: stage for springs Wb mects 6 p. m. train from :lly, round tri) cluding stage, $14 50, lood for season. l& $10 per week. KLAMATH SPRINGS, BESWICK, SISKIYOU . AL fishing, bunting and Dealth resort om Finest = coast. Se: o EDSON BROS. Propristors. ASHS KIDNEY BITTERS A PLEASANT LAXATIVE NOT INTOXICATING

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