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Jest Arrived — Cargo cf Evans'
Ale asrl «rrut: dealers r:;j;".*.;. Sherwood -t
Passed Bad Dollars.
Sped*! Dispitch to The C*TL
SXS RAFAEL,. Jan. 7.— A wamat was
procured to-day for tne arrest of "Joha
Doe" upoa ti» charge of passiac two
counterfeit dollars. According to tie
description of tie man wanted he £s be-
Ueved to be one cf tie suaxds at Saa
Quentla Prtsoe.
Rev. John Fee Not Dead.
RICHMOND. Ky.. Jan. 7.— The report
seat oat last we«k tiat P.ev. Joha Fee.
the founder of Berea CoHexe aad the
noted abolitionist, was dead was not cor
rect. Dr. Fe« L» recovering. Many Coral
offertnffs were s«at to- Berea, thinking tie
noted dlviae was dead.
Workman Drowned.
S-O« JOSS, Jan. 7.— A workaiaa named
Pepe fell o^rerbcard Croaa tie dredger at
Alvlso on Sunday evening, and was
drowned. The body has not been recoT
ere<}. He begaa worklay on the dredger
Saturday arorninj-.
m w* m mi tr
ft u/lnrK
DEPOSIT
GUARANTEE.
Erie* af a car* ta arr saa Ft»2c:jo<}
bajaX to tx» pa:ii only iftar tisy *r"? Hft
Prici^ r?aa«;naii<». No otier decters will
caka such *a ciTsr.
T'::j Csn tlia F:i! • v'h lilsnts:
Privar; Dis«3s«s ! Lest Msohbbd «
Kiinsy Dtsiraass jNsrvoos Deiili^r
B!add-r Dis^as<;s Stesplsasn^ss
Liv;r Disiisss Desrcaisnc?
H:ar: Disiases »3en;r2l D-bility
Seine Diseases L:sscf iVl«n:cry
Stomach Diseases Bleed Pobca
.Yo tecuni/e Ccses Tdttu ct Any Prfca.
Oft. MEYERS 4 CO. era tf* ealy
apee/aJrsta aa Via Pacific Cacst mho
cara diaacsas sad madaaaa cf aaa
txdutitaty.
DR. JCSTTEBS * CO. ¦sea&set ti« Zarr-
«t ami b««t ««j3lsT*<l aMicai tsaosscusu
i.-.d bar* tae scat cir •; j'.t« practie* ta
tie wcrliJ. Tier arcM tS« ca* oc ail
mineral, potsccona or <£ros9
aad -I*ctrlc b«li^ All tieir r»sn«l>« *rs
car*rally cumgcgndeit la taetr p*l ji*»
laScratsry. wttaca: cc«t ta tieir B*ti«ata.
HOME CUHE9—FAEE BOOK.
Taeuaasda of siea ar« -rjr*-I at scss
rr«ry- y»*r. X Tf* canaot Tiatt San Fraa.-
etsco. wrtta for fr<!e prt»at« boo*. a<i7tc«.
list. «tc All ccrr^apoailffacß
cocadestlaL No grtar^c an es-r-icpea or
;acka««« ta tadlcau sasie or seeder.
DR. MEYERS & CO.
T3I MAMKET ST., S. ¦% *
Tab* E!«<vat»r ta Third Floor.
IDallT. 3 ta S. j
HOUHS: ISvaiass. * ta t
if^mvt*r<aL
t visit OR- JORDAN'S naurr*
JsusEuajf L£!{£[OHY#i
ty^ TSe Ljry^sc *a»tamiat Xascan !a 0m \
4 ¦< IP" im_ *«* * e«^^»« «r any "J"u*-i»<l J
9 /Sal Sp«i».Jst ci a* C.:«ii Ejc.]ar=us. 9
* aUSi 4 cb. jcisxi-rarf ah cjsusis 4
T f j4m S <.-n-fu:raram ft-— and «rr!» '
A I £fl& tt Tiv emenc pertonaliy or b-» lener. A m
! ! * 5B A«n«» Caraiaevervasa-jmiisßßicea. i
Art A » w rre«cr B-«*. raiiamroT #f 4
f1 J |1T itaaiut. iitzia fin, uf i
1 A II valuable bank 6=r a^i; i I
f 08. J U K D 4>A CO . Xf.i Mxrx". SIL. 9. F. F
Badwa/s
Pills
Psre!r »«r*tAif*- =-¦! •=<! »Oatt«. Caaa* !
p«rt?«t 4l«CTtlaa. eoi=slet» abaorstSaa asa
For ti* cur« of all <l!acrler» «f ts* Stsmaes.
LIW. Bcw-la. KMaey*. BZ*d£ee. Feaiaia Ir-
»«ilir.2et Sick Ecatiac&e. Btllcnas<na. Coo- '
ftiiaSca. P"-<sa aail all derxsmneata c< ti» >
latcrsal vtaccra. Sc a bex. A£ D. 'JMXtMta.
ar br mall HAOWAT A CO.. Xew T ;rt •
AMERICAN BANK IN MEXICO.
JTe-w Concern Opened Under the 2lan
a^enient cf Gecrg-e Has.
CTTT OF MEXICO. Jan. 7.— A new
banking concern opens her- Monday for
business under the title of tie United
States Banking Company, with COO.*'*)
paid tn capital. George J. Ham i 3 man
ager. Tie American Eank earned last
year -TO per cent. Tie growth of tie
Americaa banking establisimeat is one o"
the most utgnttteaat signs of success, as
Is the augmentation ta value cf Ameri
can investments.
Mme. Bazaine Not in Danger.
CITY OF MEXICO. Jan. 7.— Madame
Bazaine. widow of tie late Mar3ial 3a
raine of France, continues ill. but is not
supposed to be in immeiiiat* danger.
Pr-Ciricn Thar He T*lll Occtrpy the
CHICAGO. Jan. ?.— Ur»y We**d*oc it ¦
Sleatucky, National Ccmnt:tt-»«?~a.n frcm
tiat State ar.d a memrer of tie Ways j
and Yet r^ CoztaiLttee. wna <•%•-¦*¦ to Chi- ¦
cago ca arteaa tie JacJtsocian :an«uet. j
¦aid:
"2£r. Gceiel win TS? in possess: ;n cf tie
Gor-error' • c£c« tetweer. Jaasary and
?"«rruary. 3kfr. BJackicra a--.d no< Mr. ;
*yztt*± is tie man -*-±.c insisted oa carry
ing tie contest up to tie Legislature."
CAPTAIN SAMUEL REBER.
OWING to the recent visit to tils
city of Major General Nelson A.
I Miles witi his wife and daughter,
additional Interest Is found by tie
people of San Francisco In the en
gagement cf Miss Miles. The young lady.
3.3 ia pretty generally known, will be
come tie bride of Captain Samuel Reber.
U. S. A., tie coming "Wednesday. Tie
young cScer. whose mother was a* Sher- \
man. is a cousin of Miss Miles, and the :
two have been sweethearts since tiey .
w<?re boy and girl together.
Captain Reber was bom tilrty-Sve ;
years as"> ia Missouri and is a graduate of i
West Point. He nas had a distinguished j
career ta the army and rendered excel- j
lent service tn tie stsrnal department witi :
tie army in Porto PJco. The captain is
an expert in electricity.
Tinnka. vaJts«3 and poclcetbocka otir
spectiltles. AH I«a.ther roods Istteriwi la
cold fr<?e of cnaxys whea bon^ht from
Saaborn, Vail & Co. •
BRYAN TO SOUND THE
CAMPAIGN'S KEYNOTE
Extraordinary Preparations Being
3£ade in Omana for the Jack
sonian Banauet.
Special Dispatcn ta The CaSt.
OMAHA. Neb.. Jan. 7.— Extraordinary
prenarati<;n3 are beinjr mailn for tile Jick
sonian banquet Momiay r.ljht. Over 3)0
tickets have been taken. Local Demo
crats say that Mr. Bryan's response ta
the toast. "Our Nation." will be the key
note of tie campaign, and will be a care
ful, lengthy exposition of the issues upon
which the next national platform win be
founded. Edward P. Smith, president of
the Jacksonian Club, said he looked for
most sig-niflcant utterances by Mr. Bryan
at the banquet, yet he could not say
wherein the speech would dl^Ter from that
delivered by Mr. Bryan In Chicago Satur
day ni^ht. From another reliable source
came the opinion that Mr. Bryan would
put special stress oa tie currency bill
pending tn Coasres3, and thereby set tie
pace for party orzaaa aad workers
throughout the country.
Hoa. Davtd Overmeyer of Kansas win
coaflae his remarks to tie money ques
tion when he responds to tae toast. "His
tory Repeatj Itself." He will seek to
show that the money Question la not a
dead political issue.
Conjreaamaa E. TV. Carmack of Ten
nessee will respoad ta the toast. "Impe
rialism." aad It ts said hia remarks win
be tasptred by the National Democratic
Committee and directed particularly to
the voters of the Sorrtiem States. Ti*r»
will be nine set speeches, mostly by local
lights. Bryan, and Carmack will reach
Omaha, to-morrow.
AGED WOMAN DIES.
Four Generations Succeed Sirs. Hen
derson of Sniscn. •
Sperf*: Dlspot'--h to The Call.
SmSTTN. Jan. 7.— Mrs. CyrthJa Hsnder
son died this afternoon at tie horn* of
her datig-hter. Mrs. Calvin Rearas. tn Sui
st:n valley, at the advanced aare of ninety
six years and five months. Sic was tie
eldest person ta Solano Couaty. Mrs. Hen
derson had lived here nearly half a cen
tnry and had descendants living- tn at
least a dozen, counties of California. She
had four daughters living and on© son.
the latter. Thomas Henderson, postmas
ter of Upper Laks. The total number of
descendants living- 13 seventy -seven, there
betn? forty-<"tght irrandchildren. seven
teen great frrar.d children and seven of tie
fourth generation. The deceased pos^
Bessed remarkable vitality, her memory
being unimpaired a P_. to within a very few
days of her death- Her Illness lasted only
about five weeks. Sac reccgmlzed all those
about her up f> Just one hour before tie
end came.
Koreans Admitted.
Sp^ctal tUsoasch ta Tae CaC
TACOIIA. Jan. 7.— lmmigration Inspec
tor ¦Walker to-day admitted eljrnt Korean
passengers on the steamer Queen Ade
laide, who are carrying ta San Francisco
a. doien bty trucks and boxes filled with
Oriental herbs and drugs. They are g-o
tasr to- San Francisco to start a drag- store
having been written to by friend 3 thai
they can make fortunes there by operat
ing aa apothecary shop on tie Korean
plan.
GREAT DEMONSTRATION
AT GAMBETTA'S TOMB
Freraier Waldeck-Roussaaa Given, a
Vote cf Thanks for His Defence
of France.
PARIS, Jaa. 7.— There was aa impos
ing- republican demonstration to-day en
tie occasion of the annual pllgTimag-* to
Gamb«?tta"3 monument at Ville d'Avray.
a subtirb of Paris. Despite the inclem
ent weather, aa enormous crowd was
in attendance. The premier, M. Waldeck-
Rousseau, and tie Minister of War. the
Marquis de Gallifet. sent represeata
t)ves. •-'-•» ¦
Senator Tiecdore Caxot delivered the
principal speech, appealing ta tie name
1' Gaaibetta for '"union and concord, of
which France never atood more ia need
cian she dees to-day."
The meeting voted aa address of con
gratulation to the premier upon bis cam
paign ia defense of the republic
EX-CHIEF KINGSBURY DEAD.
?assed Away Suddenly at His Home
in Stockton.
Special Dispatch to The Call.
STOCKTON, Jaa. 7. -Ex -Chief aad ci-
Captaia of Police Klagsbury died sudden
ly this mo rains about * o'clock. His wife
awoke and heard him Kive a few gasps
as tiouga ta pain. Speaxln? repeatedly
to hlai aad recelvtay no reply, she be
came alarmed, aad. iriil-r. lit tie g&s.
She fouad her husbaad dead. He attend
ed the L O. O. F. Lcdce tastallatioa La«t
evening 1 ta best of health, returning home
about midnight. He coaversed with his
wife aad made no complaiat of Illness.
Milton H. Kiayibury was a native cf
Maiae aad abent v) years cf age. He waa
well connected, and had been a leading
Odd Fellow for many years. He leav-a
a widow aad three children. Hs was ft
popular yart, best kaown for aia ganiaJ
good nature, aad was liked by all classes.
Dairyman Disappears.
Special THspatca ts Tae Can.
PASADENA. Jin. 7.— August Hailau ft
dairyrnaa et tils city, who was thotirht
to have teea a steady fellow, has disap
peared witi tie proceeds of tie sale of
tie business, and It Is not known whether
he Is the victim of foul play or has de
serted his family. The latter, consisting
of a. wife and four children, are let: ta
destitute circumstances. They came here
from Germany a year axo aad cannot
speak Ec£li3h. They have no relatives
here who are able to take care of them
aad tiey are tierefcre placed upoa tie
ciarity cf netfhbors and the benevolent
organization. Mrs. Haila will not near to
anything- a«aiast her husband, whom she
believes has been made away witi far tie
large sum cf money he had oa his per
soa.
BRYAN AND ALTGELD
ATTEND A LUNCHEON
Fare-JE-ell Fn2.ctioa. in Hcncr of San
B. Ccok of Denocratic Naticnal
Ccnmi**"ee.
CHICAGO. Jan. 7,— Maaa^ex J. G. Join
son cf tie Democratic National Commit
tee gave a farewell luncieon at tie Sher
man House tiis evening- ia honor of Sam
B. Cook cf the Ways and Means Com
mittee. Mr. Cook left to-aig-it for Mis
souri to look after hl3 canvass for Secre
tary of State, after a year's work witi
the National Committee witi Chicago as
his he^iifjuarrers.
Amoag those present a: the luncieon
wer^: William Jennings Bryaa. former
G<>vernor Alt^eld of Illinois aad Urey
Woodson. of Kentucky, a menrber of the
National Committee; Cfcta Sells of lowa.
I EUmore "W. Hurst of Reck Island. IIL:
i Wtlliam J. Abbott of tie Democratic Na
| tional Press Association. Norman E.
Mack. BuJTalo: former Governor William
J. 3tone of Missouri. Major W. A. Deford.
Kansa3. secretary to Manager Johnscr::
Jud^e E. F. Dunne of -Cilcagn. Sam B.
Cook and Ju^s-fi Johnson.
Mayor Harris«jn wij conspicuously ab
! ser.t. W. H. Hirtrelchsen of Jack3onvtlle.
j 111., is said to be 3l.\:e<i to succeed Mr.
I Cook as manaz-er of the Ways and Means
! Committee. William J. Bryan and W. J.
j Abbott left to-cig-it for Omaha, where
I both win speak to-morrow at tie ban
1 quet of tie Jacksoniaa Club of tiat city.
CALIFORNIANS IN MEXICO
Capital E*ing Fr-*ly _In -rested in. Va
rious Enterurisas.
CITT OF MEXICO. Jan. 7.— California
capitalists are yotn? Into fruit cultur* ta
the States of Vera Crus aad Oajcaca un
der favorable auspices. Americans are
buytas concerns, smelters, etc.. aad ar«
dalny aa tacreaslay buslaesa. aad Aaieri
caa caercantlle firm* are bejtaalas ta
take a. aiost cr»dltabla share of tie bus
iness. Railways under Americaa taaa
aeeaieat are dels; a bifg-er boslaess taaa
ever, and duriaj tie last few mentis of
tie* previous year aad begtaatnz of tia
current year hare- done aa Immense
amount of traSe. The growth cf Ameri
can banking facilities only keeps pac*
witi. the prepress of American, cooaasree
aad Industrial activity aare.
WOMAN TO BE HANGED.
French Governess' la. Losdca. I£nsz
SaSer for 3£nrder.
LONDON. Jan. B.— Th« Hom« ' Secre
tary. Sir Matthew VCTHts Ridley, de
clines to Interfere with, tis seateaos of
death passed upon lime. Louise llasset.
a Freaci g-ovemess living ia England.
for ti« lacrder of her tlie^itimate sou.
a. child of 3 years, whose existence was
an obstacle to a marriage she had ta view.
The condemned wocaaa will be handed
next Tuesday.
General Stanton Ill.
OMAHA. Jaa. 7.— General T. H.
Staaton. U. S. A., retired, is critically ill
at ' his residence Ia this city. General
St*itoru who for sime time served !a the
position of paymaster at Washington,
aad was later promoted ta brigadier gen
eral, came to his home here last fall, and
Just before Christmas was toJcea 111 witi
aa affection cf tie liver. He has retained
his bed ever since, and the illness has
not yielded to tie treatment employed by
his family physician. While the life of
tie veteran t3 not considered to be la
Immediate danger, yet bi3 condition is
critical, and ts causing tie greatest con
cern to hia friends and physicians.
Boy Drowned.
CHICO. Jan. i..— Herbert Archer. a»»d S,
was drowned to-day ta Chlco Creek. The
boy was attempting to catca driftlay 1053
whea ac lost his balance aad fell tato the
stream swollen by receat storms. Tae
heavy enrreat carried aiai ont of aiyat be
fore assistance could be rendered. Lata
cal3 evening tie boly was found a mit^
below the point where the boy fell law
tae streaa.
Will Succeed Murray.
Special Bfcicatea to Tne OilT.
lEESA. Jaa- 7.— Fraalc "Woodanry.
o&clal court reporter of Trlalty Cotiaty*
oas been appointed by Judye J. s. Beard
conrt reporter cf st3kiyoti Cotraty. to suc
ceed EL ilurray.
TELEPHONE GRA-NT 33.
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TUESDAY.
TUESDAY January 9. I9OD,
AT n (TCLOCS SOOX A?
(hr Safcsrana, ISS Sark^t Strsst
r^-w^tewn ?nT-ststes.-^ acrrisaae eerier
Strwkt^n %=rj PactSc jta.: I-*t2r7 br*cic bu^i-
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ra=t tix::ci:=ir lota -jn Jameson, Liriia *3tl ?^.
cel>c; i3T»3tiri?n; tr t^sn-r-iil ir'.^a mciiar-:
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tajf ?•""" z..r.:-.r > r!ic3 oc 4 &2d S roomsi r.^r * !
nsts on r«r siesta.
JCss-xa r-aiiancs: west tfte: tc Ca^p it..
sear TwentT-JJurti; ictiae I rxra mal Sata-
SxSS.
¦VC»steT3 Aiiiac-E rwtience: east «ila: vr.t
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DR.PIERCES 1
GOLDEN
MEDICAL
DISCOVERY
FOR THE
BLOOD, iIVER.LU.VGS;
fywy^^ij r?aia<t7 i:r QcaorracsJ
X*% ia« ¦» hhbti tic a. ¦.rrti»E^3 jr u«rv
Weak Men and Women
SEOCT-D C3cl DAiIiAXA STTTnas. IH3
zrvst M*T!rmn rcisactr; r-'^a 2-»-:2 »^_;
MME. BERNHARDT
DEFIED THE RAILWAY
Tock Her Dcg Into a Carriage acd
"Wa» Very Fomally Prcsecated
Sr«"rtal r>*jrat;li t- Th* CaTL
PARIS. Jan. ?.— Tie authorities of Bor
i-a-i^ i.-tve acde.l to tie gayety of aa
tirns by tie prosecution of Mac. Sarah
B^rniardt. It appears tiat some weeks
ago. during ier tieatneai tour, tie great
trag-edienne was leaving- Bordeaux, when
lust as tie train was about to start a
ticket ccllector opened tie deer of la
Sana's compartment and fouad her maid
and pet dog. Ke immediately ordered the
maia to have tie do? placed ta tie
guard's van. The maid protested. "Eut
IX is Mm. Berniardt's dogT
*"I dont care tf tt i 3 tie dvz of tie
President of tie republic, it will have to
go Into tie g-uar-is van." was tie reply.
Oa tie refusal of tie maid a commis
sary cf police was cail*»d in, who con
tented himself by noting the refusal «.f
lie maid and allowing the train to pro
ceed. A.ie same evening he made a
formal report to headquarters. This put
tne wncie legal machinery la movement.
A rcgatory commission was at cure sent
ont cf Paris. It asked nratly for full par
ticulars regarding a person named Sa--ai
Eernaardt and sectjndly for information
regarding tie morality and caaa o*
liveliaooc cf tiis woman.
Tie incident caTiseti great amusement
In Paris, and la Sarah, wio has been in
terviewed. decLaxed tiat sic had been
fcuad guilty o< contravention of railway
reguiaUoas. She admitted that a magis
trate had called ca ier ta ask her her
christiaa name and surname ard other
similar details, but was most perfectly
polite ta fgmntns what was a pure for
mality.
MAY CARRY CONTEST TO
THE FEDERAL COURTS
E^tLblicans of Ke^tTicky Will Op
pcae Sel-ctioa cf Go<-bei to ths
XTnncst Linit.
FRANKFORT. Ky.. Jaa. 7.— Republican
leaders, who are on coendentiai terms
witi Governor Taylor, intimated to-night
that tie Republican contested may not
quit tie rght m the event of tie Legis
lature and State contest board voting to
seat Gcebel ils Governor ami tie otber
Ijemacraiic contestants. They have by
no means given up tope thai tiey will
win tn tie Legislature, but are taking
time ty the fsreioc* tnd ars locking
around for ether co-rea ta case Gcwbel
should wta. It la ceearaHy believed they
will seek to raise a federal question and
take ti« case into the United States Su
preme Court.
The House will ta-ncrrow take up tie
Information filed Ia the Senate Saturday
cia-Ting Whilien and Ryaa with at
tempting to bribe Senator Harrell ta tha
GcT-mcratip contest, tcyetiex with tie
resolution providing far a point tnvesti
jatlca cotamittee. The resolution, ts prac
ucally certain to go thrcugn.
Seratcr Earrett. chairniaa of the Re
publican Joint Caucea. has called a cau
cus to meet to-morrcw night to nominate
a candidate for Senator. Former Gov
ernor W. O. Bradley will be tie nominee.
Ke wi.l probably be caned by acclama.-
MAYOR STRONG'S SUPPORTERS.
Xcn-Partist-s Seek to Orgaaize Into
TOLEDO. Ohio. Jin. t— The Kippcrt-rs
cf Mayer Samuel H. Joaes In his nca-
P2^tl san eampalga iro organizinir his
strK: Sti into a party movement, which
has for tts object the control cf several
congressional districts in the corner of ti-
State ce^t fall, and. if possible, tie elec
uon cf Mr Jones to the United States
Senate ia ~X2. There will be a cocferer.ee
la .urtieranre of the plan between tha
mayor and leaders of the non-partisan
movement In Cincinnati kad Cleveiar-.i as
¦ooa as Mr. Jrces rturru from New York.
Refused to Pay Jury Fees.
Sp*»ctal D!arat:2i ta The Can.
SAN RAFAEL. Jan. T.-Jadgu Aacellot
tl has ordered the Grtffea will contest
stricken from tie calendar, for tie r«a
soa that the jury fees, amounting ~zo
XIOO. remaia enpaid. Kate O'Connor, a
daughter of the deceased, with other rel
atives, presented the wiU for pn>bate. It
was contested cy Patrick Mulvaney a
«oa-ta-law.
No War Tax Revision.
CHICAGO. Jaa. T.-A special to tae
Tlmes-Kerald froo Waahingtoa quotes
Coagressaiaa Hopklas of tie House Ways
isJL Means Committee as saying there will
be no revision of tie war revenue tax
Law at tiis session of tie Flfty-ai^ta Con
gress.
TERMINUS FOR
RUSSIAN SHIPS
Government Agents Visit
Coast Ports.
PORTLAND, Jn£ ".— A. Ba--Iyrski and
two other pmminent Russians arrived
here yesterday. They represent the Rus
sian Government in an oficial capacity,
and came to tie Paciflc Coast for tie pur
pose of recommending a terminus far a
great Russian steamsiip line.
The Russian Government has derided to
establish a lineof steamers between Vladi
vostok and seme port on the Pacinc coast
of the United States. Mr. Eadynski sad
his two companions are commissioned to
examine the ports cf tie Pacinc and re
port back to their Government on tie ad
vantages of each.
VV Uliam K. Mills, general land agent of
the Southern Paci3c. met tie Russioa
commissioners, and tiey started to-day
for San Francisco as hi 3 guests In his pri
vate car.
PHILIPPINES ARE
TOO FAR AWAY
Bacon's Opposition to
Retention.
Sretia: Dlsjarca tn T>- Call.
CAI-L HEAD<iCARTETRS. WELLING
TON HOTEL. WASHINGTON. Jan. 7.—
Senator Bacon cf Georgia, who will prob
ably be tie foremost Democratic Sen
ator la opposition ta tie permanent re.
tention of tie Philippines, made tiis re
ply to a question 3.3 to why he is op
posed to expansion: "I understand the
question to relate to tie particular ex
pansion which will result If the Philip
pine Islands are permanently annexed to
the United States. I axa not opposed to
expansion which will, under proper con
ditions, secure the annexation of terri
tory contiguous ta tie United States
whose people can be assimilated to our
own. and which can La the future be
properly admitted as a State la tie
Union.
"An . important fa«t tos.be bore* in
mind tn considering- this Question is that
the Philippine Islands are 7000 mi!es away,
thickly populated witi an Asiatic race"
having absolutely nothing tn common
with tsc American people, and many of
th<*m with customs and tnatttttUaoa ab
u^ 2^. t0 our civilization. It ts improb
able that these people should ever be
jus&soatcd to the American people. It
is equally Improbable tha.- tiey should
ever be displaced by Americans or Eu
ropeans. The islands will tor ail time be
substantially peopled by Asiatics only.
In deallr.g with tie question of per
manent annexation, therefore. It may be
accepted as aa unchanging condition
tnat these islands thus remotely situated
are for all time to be Inhabited by this
utter aiien and foreign ri.ee, which can.
never be Americanized."
WAR QUESTION
BEFORE SENATE
Many Important Topics
to Be Taken Up.
WASHINGTON. Jan. T.— The w»ek In
the Senate necessarily will be eiven xip
largely to speecimaking. Beginning Mon
day morning. Senator PettigreWs resclu
tioa asking for information, concerning tie
Philippine war will come rz-p- a^'-i se and
probably other Senators will speak upon
it. This wtll occur during tie saominf
hour.
Senator Morgan has &v*tl notice cf a
speech en Monday, in wbici te will d'.s
cuss tie race question in tie South. If
any time is left tiat 'lay It will be de
voted to the continuation of the dlscu«
ston cf the financial bill, some of tie Sen
ators oa the opposition replying to Mr
A Id rich-
Tuesday Secatcr Beveridge will- deliver
his speech on the Philippines problem,
and Wednesday will be devoted to euloeie*
of the late Vice Presid-nt Kobart. The
greater part of tie remainder cf the wrek
will be devoted to tie financial measure.
the object of the mar.ax»rs of the finar.rtal
till being to give as much time a3 possible
to this measure until it is acted upon. It
is now understood that almost all th-i Sen
ators eppesed to the bdl will talk upon it
tefcr 1 ? the vote Is taken, but there feui 1 *
not yet been ary arrangement of th»
order In which they will address tie Sen
ate.
The bride-to-be Is several years younger
than her Intended and is a great favorite
In social circles in Washington. She fs
bighly accomplished, possesses a quick
mind, and her wtda experience, gained
during ier teens at tie army frontier
posts, has jlven her a breadth and
strer.jrth of character not usually po3
jessed by rouns 3<:cietT belles.
MISS CECILIA SHERMAN MILES.
CAUSE OF CUBA
LIBRE BRIGHTER
Islanders Welcome Gen
eral Wood.
EATANA. Jan. T.— The dinner in
icacr cf General Masse Last evening- at
tie Tacc-n T c eater »v a great success.
Ma«c. ta respendiny ta a tcast
ts his iealti. said:
"Tie cause cf Cuba llbre was never
bri«iter than new. President HcXlnley.
In sending- General "Wood, chose tie only
man to whom tie confidence cf all dashes
cf Cubans ccu!d be given. It was General
Weed who. when a former Governor urjid
President McKinley that it would be dan
r?rcca ta remove a sin?> American sol
dier frcm tie island, urj-d tie reduction
at tie military in iia own province by
cne-half. Ncr do we forget that the
province cf Sarrtiajra ¦was admittedly tie
most diScult to govern. Governor Wood
administered tie affairs cf tiat province
in x manner eliciting- tie plaudits cf tn*
ciTtllxe-I world. Ke cid not truckle to fac
tion nor to ils own cruntrymen. but ie
rained the !ct* and cor.idence of tie en
tire community by his splendid work, his
fearless and impartial management of af
fairs and his evident d-?sir» to give tne
Cubans every opportunity to prove them
seivea worthy cf seif-eovernment.'*
MOCKING BIRD
A TOTAL WRECK
Rushed Into a Solid
Wall of Ice.
NARROW ESAPE OF HER CREW
c. h. DircrrrT szsioitsly is"-
JTTSLED AIH> 3LLY DHL
First Week cf the Sew Tear 21arked
by Unprecedeiitedly Se-rers
"Weathsr in tha
North.
?-tc!±L Etsr»rrn ta Ti* Ci;
VICTORIA. B. C. Jan. 7— Ti« 2r»t
week cf the new year has been niark»d
by unprecedenredly serere weather In tie
aorta, tie tee on Lyna canal harbor
freezing eighteen inches tiiclc la two
Ga.y3 and nights and traiSc on the
Paaa and Yukon Railway bein^ termin
ated indefinitely by a succession of snow
falls and slides that have buried tie rails
from 30 to 2C4> feet.
The only serious maritime disaster cf
LmC <w cCa . ,-i » ... . L*i™ - . wL*Cr i^ -* - t a t ¦*- %. - - - rm^
ilocklns Bird as a victim, tils craft piy
lng- between STcaguay and Hamea ilissiua,
via Dyea. Sic had been vfadCboctad 3tnc« i
Chri^tn:a3. and Captain HaiL her skipper. ,
seized the first opportunity, on tie 33ta ;
ult.. to try and deliver his delayed pas- i
sender* and postal matter. Oa reaching' i
tie racß*d point of rocks shelterim^ Dyea
Bay he found unbroken ice aiead. and
miscalculating its tilcknesa decide>l ta
ram It. his steamer betnsr Stted witi a
steel bow eils? tor winter wort Tie ice
was too solid to be successfully charged.
however, and tie ilockin^ Bir-I reboundeti i
from the impact wtth a sapin^r hole in her
bow, tirou^n which the wiser po>rred. She
was seen tii have received her tieati blow, i
aaa turning as speedily as possible Captain
Hall ran for tie nearest snore, two miles
astern, defying the tea and churning
surf.
A3 tie steamer ran for .he lives cf those
aboard it became evident that ah* could
cot make shore with her customary full
speed, and casting: prudence to the winds
Engineer Gibson made fast tie safety
valve and "•turned her loose." Sic was
within 3Cu yards cf shore when sic turned
oc her side and the ice hammers com
menced their work cf battsrinj her ta
bits.
Captain Hall. Hnsineer Gibson. C. H.
Dewitt and Thomas Benson, passengers.
Jumped when tiey saw tie end ccminx.
and wer-s ultimately picked trp by a boat
from shore. D«witt received so severe a
nervous shock that he Is still ia tie hes- ',
pital and likely ta dl*.
GENERAL GREELY
SERIOUSLY INJURED
Famous Arctic Explorer Thrown Down
a Long Flight of Stairs by a
Drunken Assailant.
VFf^^u 1 %T.TnX, Jaa. T— General A. TV.
Greeiy. tie ciief signal cCcer of tie
1,-nr and ti« well-known Arctic ex
- - -r. u<* ia a serious condition, at his
ir=e as tie result cf an. aasa.ult com
dtted -ye iim about iolf-raJt $ o'clock
tr-ni^it by *^«. r -rtics. a aies
scjn^er in tie e=p4Qy cf tie Adazaa Ex
;r-sa Contpany.
Furnace, wio Irres la E»ltJ=icre, ta
cc=peny wtts a. friecd named Gecrr^
Uirpty. «pen.t tie 43-7 la 'Wajiinrtca
d.".nk^i? until late Ia tie Afternoon, wiea
t.-*7 stirted fir a disreputable pcrtioa cf
the tewn. Tiey lost their way and finally
reached tie ncrti western section of tie
ci-y ttrvzd. tie^tite. War and Navy de
partatenta. l_ey arat tried to cxia adaiis
s.cn ta tne residence cf E. D. Ktry fc^t
':¦-:-£ unable tj <Jo *a. coattnsed. ca tieir
» i-y us G street. ¦
Twice tiey went to tie iccae cf Gesieral
Gr^*ly. Tie 2rst attenpt ta obtaJa ad
caLssioo. was iaa.ile a« a friend of ti* faca-
Uy calling- to pa.7 a visit ta the daughter
cf tie g-»?:erai. Later t=-»y naaxie anctier
effort actl persistei in rinsir.? tie door bell
and otier'srise oreatlss' a disturbance until
inally General Gr^eiy carae cut to ex
postulate wtta tfc ;=a- They refused ta
leare tie bciLse. and after some words
Furnace seized tie general and tirew bini
dowa tie tens il?-t cf stairs -aiicii as
cend frcra tie pavement to the house,
wiici standa on a iigi terrace. Tie fall
cut a serer* kaah la tie back cf the gen
eral's head. He wu picked up and taken
into tie touae and medical aid tvx« sum
azoned. He r»malaed uacoaadoua for
about an tour.
Mur-h- toci no part ia tie assault, but
when he saw what his companion had
den*, took to his ieela. Pcxaaec, who is
years of ase. offers no excuse far h:a
act. Ke w-is .irrested.
Late to-ci*at tie piysidaa atteadin?
General Greeiy »aid ie would recover.
THE SAX FRAXCISCO CAIiL, MONDAY, JAXTJABY S. 1900.
GENERAL MILES' DAUGHTER
WILL WED ON WEDNESDAY
FRIED ONIONS
Indirectly Caused the Death, cf the
"World's Greatest G«neraL
It Is a. matter ci iiat-ry tixt Napc'eoa
was a I'jumai. a_i inordinats terer ct
the f~x;d tifrcs cf tie table, and iistsry
.4.b_VT. . . mB -^ ¦ ¦- ¦ «&V **E ..C t.. J .— <• 1 -
rr-.*d *r'nr»' iis c^iti rrcm cancer of
rtomtrfc. it is claims alsc. was profcaily
-i i?^-.! frym his excessive iad-ly*nce of
-_t:s fm-lness tar tie cd=r-;r;s vejetaile.
Tie cnica is cndcTittedly a. wiole-
«onz/« xrt:c> cf f;cd. in fact Zjls many
iaxl '-"alities 1" valae, tat it wauid
b« i:~ralt ta md a. mere iadlyestiile ar-
zidLt tiar. fried cniotis. and ta many pea-
pte taey ir» siatply poison; bt;t tie caioa
----- rtAnd alone ia this respect. Any
arttde -f tao& tiat is not ticrcujfiiy d:-
£'*' ed Z*<xyzi!is a. f c^rce cf disease aad
iiscorrfort whether it te fried cniocs cr
Th* reasoa why aay whc{«co* foo»i Is
-. - pratastly diverted Is fcecxase tie
ttxwracc. icne itotasxns lack peptaae.
n are def.rlent ta raatnc r&l
,--rs lark iycirocaiorlc acid
X M one r*'.-g n»ces«ary t» do in aj;y
ca..--- cf p»x:r dif^stioii is ta supply tioee
— :-nts cf exertion wiich ti* Btasuuh
lilies, a^id notiing- do*=s -'-'• sc tiorc^Lffi-
- - i «aLf«iy as Stsartf* Dysp«paia. Tai-
Dr. Rlciaxisca ta. wrftiaa: a. tiests ca
t-«atn«at cf dyspe-ala. and iadtjestica.
c:js«?« iis resaarks by sxytn^r: "Fcr tioae
-TZ^rirg frszi acid dyrpepsia.. shown by
:-. - 1- — r-i-ii._cT ;.-„- iafilent dj^-
pepsU ehowa cy jas en stcraari. causing
h»a.rt trtj-isle and ii.2i.cnit breatiinj-. as
¦a -^il as far all otier forms cf »t=ma.ci
¦".".*. tie safest treatment ta :: take
cr.'m cr two <t£ Sfoart's Dyspepsia Toilets
after eaci ra^ai. I advu* tiem because
t.--y ccntaia no iamrnl drnjr«. but are
"-:¦ ~— : .* •¦ xlaable diy^stives. wiici
act pr-xaptiy cpon tie io&S. eaten. I never
kacw a. case of taiiyeatioa or «T«a caroaic
c-.-«p-psiA. wi::i £f^art'« Tablets wonid
Cheap e*J2a«rSe saedlciaes elaiminc ta
c^z» dysps«7«ia. and indi^est_cn can iave no
»~*ct wna.tever ia actively ilffestin^ tie
{006 and to call a^y cathartic m*iliciae a
esrc Car in-di*T»stioii is a misnonzer.
E*W7 draj^ist ia tie "ated States and
Canada *e^s at^art'i Dyspepsia. Tablets,
aad tiey are act caly tie safest and most
' tz. tot tie meat scieatiic cf i=.j
treatment f;r tail^estica and stimach
trcuclea.
I REDUCED PRICES.
J e g Tailor Suits,
- ... ...1 Jackets. Capes
and Furs
I A? IZSS
-5 TZAS CAS3
£&A < 1
DIRECTORY
OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES.
Csralcs-ses aid Price Lists Xallei
en Applicatloa.
BOCX3 A_«o STATIO.TS?T,
TH SI.V FIA.VGSCO YEWS CO.VJLM.
»t)5! O-mtt Str««t. A.Scv» PowiC
FERICDICAia. BOCKS AiD STATTCXZHT.
CCAI. COtvS XXO PI-3 ISOX
f C WILSON" &Ca ** 2*"^r 9tr«C
Ji V Pfl VF\ & Cfl ShtssiaM Eutciser^. I*4
<*~ mma wv . c^y L ilxls I ~^
.. .. LVI.X.IV. c^^,. y.o^
weste2s rora>w. fr^ ,*
PXPE3 DEALERS.
igFITE
F- C BT€EtS. s - « rawrEH.
v u>VA.i.w» ti Si=»cT2e tt.. 8. T.
STATICNE"? AND PSIXTE3.
r"SSr "5S! Bi ' PASTSH?a£ "* c^?»
van ash stlui coal
a OJw»_lEiirE^. i« t5« D»«t Cc«J la ti«
r-.ATK-t. -j'.l^ ,^ Tint-CD Oljia «tr^»t.
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SAYS GO EBEL WILL WIN .

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