The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 30, 1895, Page 6

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{ i CHAKILES M. SHOKTKIDGE, Fdiay and Vroprision SUBSAMIPI N MATES Poslege Fres P S 1 AN INDEVESDENT FPARTY Fhig Aeiermination of the Civie Yeders | is gs the secreiary intimates—the Govern- depentent pobcEl | ent's $137 000000 Ining goue it hee the ipwl purposss, With | power 1y secure ounersiiy by s invest v eimt nose bt WONBY | snant of YAMGIN, which s less than the ton 1w effect on orgnsistion 198 rakns 1 Tk, 15 & reES Lo the LWy grest ptitesl parties et ions puiskd by the sitivide of the Civic Vederstion s one o & chgice oF fnethiods ¢ which sll good citizens 14y SEOUIE B FESY Wig Cirt, bss siresfy pointed out the wiwisdom o independent politienl perties DA Vi) St vs 8 gAD ISBICPRY oy oy 4 ut, Tue faulis of the ides | napnarne, Bl e familisr o sll whe e yrig, by Bl BIN Lol 154 “ e . P i BUSBESE OFFICE | A4 kel tiee Ran Frapiiein, Califurnie [ree T AT OMIAL WGBS B4 Ciey st 4 el ihossioe Main BlANCH OFFICES B8] Wi grnis y BV, Ly LNaY OpEh B Gy 17 wdne B39 Hages Sict A D R 3% darn 8 17 e s YBIE Missinn siivel P B biths st e Pre 144 GAKLANE OFFILE S s ey FASTEMN OFFICE Buiins §1 s 31, 84 Ferk B Sew Yok | DAY M. FOLLY, Specisd g RAVUBIAY WOV M A, skt T8 CALL SBAKS FOK ALL P e This is s day 1o leave arders for Tur Buspay s, A wiibidic mavkel we need snd B public meikel we ust have Cungress will o sepslon and thiigs will begin 1o b sunn e Variers pray for suin, and then when it Gomies Hiey begin 40 tear up tie carth A Hepubd Grover bl Hooan iwake L wall Bpa an Cangiess Mi, Cleveland oan say this e it Achicil ann nok & theory Lhat confronts 14 i wleasing bo iote Lhat uo delicit Laa Wen vepuited 1 the National Thankegiy g Fhe Goiman lariff works lke a anet P to draw furelgn goods Into o hets Uhie nest thing 1s b bisak the Fastern sush line and gel a touchiown on the von vention While the Junta diaws the chestiuts onl of the five Buokley wails with a very kiow Vg inile 1 ihinks he ia doing st of his cual rushing a il 0t Tevs why hese abould be called “the Whisther the coming session af Uongraas ik on laig, it is aure 1o be lively from abel o Whether it is a good day for the race o wot, you will fud a good race for the day al tngleside Vark 1 is wyident that i Herkeley and Blan Furd wish bo win vickosies ab Tuotball they wial seid theld teains Bast of Thauk that A illiained matily by fautlights i iveisil appeais Al W fal #a abiesl Bmpiovement s van verned, the private contiact ayafem ia Al as had as the sobblestanes Clevelad 1s evidently neiving himsell aiad prepariing Ty the warst, fui he went o heat Talwage on Thanksgiving day The watinne of Biiape seem 1o he agieed that Vuikey ahaubil be vefurined but that Wone Al thew ahall compel her (o da i As vl eal beday the hash fade from W thanksgiving (akey you will aee how Whe gloiy of one day hevaimes the mysteny t Wg al Amerivan fag at a Toranto vallage ataried a Hght alnong the students ' and 1he Ameiioans Wan ¢ may be a Pivplevy s Hhe savkel Professas von Holst says Awweiican Jluge s [ Toavied gantleman leaves i universiy GhalE ke gols ulf his bhase s ate hystaiial wheney Vhough the deilott sanblinnes the peaple they binw thei heisatiss Avsaiiing Hewatar Taller Cripple Vieel 1a the greatest gald produsing dis SiEvE D0 ihe workd, BuE perhaps the Benatos Bas Wb seen all of Califainia yel Maguire andt Daggeii have got 30 mived W hels monkey-and paros affeie i s Bapwsaihle el Which ane b5 daing Whe monkey business, gave thanks sineerely, for fres tiadars have dune Whings will get hei ihe waist and oy an onisider Eaabamador Hayard dmed with the Pile of Loods and ol Wik Awarian | wany o Thandagiving day, | Al a4 maiien of Rise BeRdY was su- | Pk i § Marvaid | e Gaamson f i i Thare way be W ok (AT Bakes wo % 1A Digder ediwvar R Weok Al wauk H naersianding of ihe useful iowl purties of Baetionsl & gremiest of thess fuulte Is & of responsibility W s penty Suticnal power snd of the b of the Bighest politiosl rewsrds for gl conied i wunieipl oftices, Francisan it should be horus it the epublican Lss been responsibis for LmpRrs oA the shsime which corrmn Ls lrgught upon the City, and whalever laches it has made wers restilt of bose polities i its ranks © partyis now i sebellion sgainst thst sl ol msnagement, and thiose who bsve cust shaie upn e neis ad Upon the reputation of Ban Vravciseo wre being stendily shouldersd oul of the ranks, A struggle purparting W heve o similar por ke in guing on i the Democratic party, botat thie outluok tor sucosss is oL enconr aging Hun by 8 inossd v wol L this vase of Ban i mind party tively little that o Viancisco hias been gensrally s City, bt the present indics inder the pressinre of the D rativ tune ire Lhat, greul wave of decency and retorm which Jinn wpon us, thiat party will b the background, This fact lpses an obligation dpon the Kepubli can party which i has the intelligenos to appreciate wnd Uie patriotism o disohargs Lty for taking the reing of the wernment and establishing a de arder of things has come ry voler i the purty should understand that i b dwaves iCnow, when his highest duty rges b Lo remiain, he s incrensing the chances for the perpetution of corrupt control and a continuance of public plun dering Phere is ayery reason, on U why intelligent high crats shoult desert the part trayed them and shametul ends, und it that a large number of them will assist in e wrganization of the tndependent party Toresd it s other hand, inded Domo that hias he tred them aa tools for iy b expeoted which the Civie Vederation pro [ fathe Hut the present situation places every Hepubilican on his honor to stand by Wis patty, to win the victory for good gov ernment and (o give the Hiate and Na ol paity the benefit of such s victory wad s Wi example, "THE BUNDAY OALL" Culloomah ! Coloma ! are beautiful words that will attvact attention in Tuk Hospay o a deightful paper by Millor, giving i hin rvich postio pre entertalning reminisoonces cong Cani Jongiin o n g Marshall's epool-making discovery of guld YRtrange Phasen of Hehlatter Healing,' atopic of more than ordinary interest, in disousaed i article by W, € Morrow, Anentertaming acconnt of ' Fa cifie Coast Avt Pilgrima in Pacts' s givon by Mise ¥lorence Hlanchard, and will he full aof bight personn! gossip and California arl students in a npecial LLEY ment about it ity Mary Woodward Bdwards, daughtor of o ol the provricion of the Alta Californin 1 ite Lost days, varvies the veader **Haok [ oa paper based upon the first Divectory of Han Feancisoo,” and gives et Infarmation concerning the promi nent peaple of the Clty at that time, A Cinely artiole, tnstrnetive as well as enter Wikl be found in CAntumn Walld o California, " by Oliarles Belknap. Katherine Durham contribites an ao it of Historioal Hook-Plates,' glying Alfred Tennyson, Bugene Plold aid other notable persons, An Ayabian fale, intereating botn to the young and to the elder readers of Tae Ui, will fonnd 1 “The Adventures of Maaroof," The vegular departiments of the Nunday paper, ineliding Hooks, Fastions, Drama, Hovlety, Random Nates, ete,, will be found as full and entertaining as usual, Pur Catn oan he obtained generally Wherever newspapers are sold, but owing to the increased dewand for the Sunday edition the supply 1s frequently exhansted beture the demand i satisfiod, For that veason those who wish 10 make sure of ahiatning the paper ahould leave onders toeday, S RO A TROUBLEROME DERT. The Hon, Hoke Nmith, Secretary of the Interion, has made some interesting sug- geationa in his annual repori concerais fhe debi of the Pacifie woads, He be, by saving that doih ihe collection of the Government's debi and the creation of a sreal thiongh-line fromw the Missov W the Pacide wads) are § falning, Flowe o thase of he ¢ % 50 Do comakd Gove AT 436,000, hat as the poperty i & Sieal deal wore han e @ B deba, e Qoverament can by Wking Wp taat deds, awd worsh AR PO Bota Wselt k- ok doated e biabuess, be suggests hal the Hmbawort @24 Do faken wp DY the Goverawent, and e second motigage eeiosed, The oA W e Goverament, Al conld sasily be sold ool O iaberend ARl priacipal Thet this revuks i 08 | would e & oredit by the Government on served whmits of wo Gispute, Ths only | ive 3137 10 00 expenditure geoount, But 161 cifie, now that smicsble restivoe lhave CISCO CALL, SATURDAY, THE SAN FRASN creating & through Yine from the Missouri | AROUND THE COREIDOES. ) the Vacitie when it sided the rosds, 13 - The #oloraon Islands, the wiltest of the ¥a Arnn, beve produeed a sisguier e oL wer s, When Gaey go iuw bastie they encase therscives in su srmor the Jke of which is pever seen elsewhers gnd whick it iy believed for origineiity sud usiguenes: of Gesigh bas uever ees vuryased fnstesd of &u Sron or steei e vatue of the property, The Giflerence hether than eny Hivancisl sspect of the came is that of Guvernment ownershiy, ¥rom bkl these points of view e Grguisent seerns Tavorabie Lo the Becretary’s sugges- tion. This report is timely the Bouthern Vacific s 1net the Sojo- lowedoous heed of the bailoon Bk 10 prowct his cranivm from thie weepon of hiE enemy. On bie buly Ss an lmperyious srmor, wede of the elosely kniit fibers of the eovmn it 1 bis hand be cerries & powe sud mar- GersAovkitg sword, made of DELYE WOOA, 88 berd g2 iton snd spiked on cach #ide with the , oy undoubtealy sd the Union Ya besn restored between them, sre Ceter- wined 1o meke s hard fght in Congress for s extension of their debt and & per- | wetuation of the present eontrol, The re- wently published reorganization schemes of the Union Vacitic does nov show from s | carcful study of it (But i sineerely con- | tew plutes the pryment of the dein due the | Goysrpment, whateyer itz professions may crent butthe has pow been begun, {and v will be interesting o watch the in- | fuence of capital on our Government in guinst the interests | determining the of Whe country GONCEPTIONS OF DUTY. Phe Merchunts' Association, in consider ing the matter of u free minrket, is reported 10 hiave tound an obstacls 15 the presum o thal the comminsion terchants might | exert un ofiuencs with the Bonrd of Super- | visors sufficient 1o provent the establish- ment of such an institution, This might e constroed to menn that the Yourd of | Bupervisors is ready 1o glve more atten- | tion Lo certain private business interest | e, where tiwrs s mwore Dlovdshed 1hen in | 85y of the other islands which euesk the mon Isiend Werrior uses the sytked snd hol- | | LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE | than 1o the genersl welfars of the City, 11 this deduction from the attitude of the Merchi Association s incorrect Ty s open 1o further enlightenment, Another obstacle urged by the assocl- in the wasumed absence of track from the nelghborhood of Ban Cang 1l Vranciseo, This hay been answered by W, M, Mills, who shows that such farms exist in ample numbers, 1Cnight be sup- posedd, further, that a free market here would be a stimulus to that kind of farm- ing, The grenter part of the broad allu- vial ureas of Alnmeda County are suited to it, and w0 also b the grent stroteh of fertils country between Fan Krancisco and B Fhint obstacle in no obstacle nt all, I'hie Merchants’ Association hus both in- telligence and influence, It knows that the ddenof u free murket has been thor- onghily testod elsewhere and approved, and that it would bring a great benelit to Fan Kanclseo, And we belleve that it has the influence suflicient to put the idea in operation in Hun K ranciseo, » LHMONAL o I, Loring of Kobe, Inpan, in here, wder rice of Uhe nuvy ia at the Pal penator Thomas Fllut of San Juan in in the City G, Ureoman, an sttorney of Fresno, tsin the City A1 Conkding of Grants Pass, Or., th at the Huss W, Mokaul, w merchunt of Ukfali, 8 at the rw Frotossor C, 11 Dwinell of Fulon Is at the Grand M. B, w genoral goods deuler of Visalin, s o town 5 non wirivals HH. Ayres, one of the old residents of Yrokn, I8 o town, fayner of Yreka s among recont e W, Kmerson of Contoryille is the Bald. win Hotel Do 1 G0 Cotter of Yume, Aris, 18 at the Qecidental W Horntton, m mining man of La Forte, i I the ity W Markoo, & bustness man of Fort Bragg, 18 b (e N Wines, a stage-line propriotor Crung, 1 i town COM Holwes, & prominent merchant of Kels 1ogg, In wt tho Rusx Calob Dorsey, the wealthy rancher of Onks Qule, nrrived yoatorday Wo B Hardow, an attorney of Saoramento, reavhied here last night, Attarney W, W, Foote, his wife and duughter, Ao slAYing at (he Palace D WD Rodgers of Watsonville s among the wirivals at the Ocoidental ER, Cuthbert of Guatemala, Contral Awmert | on, mrrived hore yostorday ProJoE BNt of Syduey, here on the Gaelic yestenday NR W, arrived Warden Charles Aull of San Quentin p oame dowh o the Clty yestorday A R de Russy of New Or feans and Calonel B, L Sargent BE Dallas are a1 the € O Bulland, one of the Redd 110 e Cliy for & fow William Bresosteds of Wace, | i A B3 wash , | aged a8, | Batthe L i hus decome The PIOPeriY Of | Nuriborough ACAPOTS AR Vinada e Suglende Ju B Ia the City, aconam paniad Dy R wite ster from Belgium to o the latier place He i a1 the Pulace Johaw P Hudmer, an artersey of Mollsten, REAR, Are last nighe e member of the Filth Regh He savs that ihe debi of the roads 1o the | wenl, Natonal Guard ol Califoruie, and en. 2o dan P Professor Barl Rarses of Staniont Univerainy, WhO HOT g iive read & ligiRY BAbet at ihe weelng of Natonal aducsions ai Denver ye garding (B0 exhiacidinary tines of ihensht of Glng business i Sanin Row, DeniNbren, el e (Grand, acoampanied by i (gage and Rmonigage boads | wie, Profssor Baraes i tegarded as one of fare drawing ¢ per cent o (e otiginal | (he foremont alucaion of the CaRVE, e iy CALIFORNIANE IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK, N Y, Now, 98 -Awmang vecont arsivabs are: Mo% Blanen 3 Kelley aid wite, R Coodmai, % Chamberiain, faperial; ) B Wt A AgEeEIAERT Tor e pay et both | Hansen, Bioadway Cential: Mis. M. . Leach, | W, % MmEia, W B Soany, Hothad of Nanta | 15 A resident of San Bealw | PO Jordak and wite, ¥ dawmes: | | Solomon Ixlander in Vighting Costume. (From a platograph. | #harp eeth of sharks, It i n formidable wenpon and one caloulated 10 mend the cold ehills down the back of the nvernge man. Atraveler now nt the Geand Hotel, who has Intely visited w number of the most curions islands of the Pacific, has brought back some vhotographs of the Folomon Inand warriors, “Ehere Is no question bt thess islanders are the most savage 1o the Pacific Ocean,” be smid yosterdny, “nnd there 18 wore bloodshed in the Holomon group than anywhere clse out that way, Thers i6 ngreat deal of cannibalism there, 100, and white men who go to these inlandn mist be very careful, Searcely s month goon by that some one by not killed, “While [ was thers u trader nnmed Atkinson and his partner, both of Auckland, were killed and thelr bont and goods taken, while they were carrled awny to the deep woods and enten. 1, B M, gunbont Ringdove was sent to captire tho eanuibals and succeeded fn secur- Ing five of them. Of course they never ate any- body, white or bluck, after that, for they were, in the langunge of the lnw, summarily dealt wit “Hir John Thurston, whose hendquarters are atBuva, K11, I the British High Commissioner of the Hews, hinving juriydiction over all the fxlunds of which the English claim supremacy. It wan e who caused the gunboat to go after the eannibnls, or myrelf, [ do not desire u more intimate unintance with the savages of the Solomon Inlanas, What Isnw filled me with proper awe of the situstion of men who venture 100 care- lemly along the Ixland ghores.” O, 1. Robinson, the noted artist of this City, who has spent so many yoars in the Yosemite and other parts of the Slerras wiile engaged in aketehing and painting pletures, hus presented to the Press Club a painting which is much | appreciutod by the members and others who | havo seen 1L 10 Ix w ploture of the famous Boody Canyon in the Slerras. The size of the | nnvin b about 514 by 617 feot. | The ploturo opens in the wider part of the Canyon, ALOWINK sotie seraggy pincs at the i of tho great mountain “hump” at the left. his monster mountain in nunked and yellow for the most part clonr 10 the top of ity fur- rowed crest, suve for some dark lnes of ahndow and zlgzag flocks of snow. At the tight Is & frowning preciples, whose sheer, D aharp side Arops almost stralght to the bottom of (ho grim canyon. In front you Lok over & “sen of mountain,” and boyond 1t lnko, whose waters aro 5o blie an to suggest Donnor Lake to all thoso who hinve seen that pretty shioet of water from the Central Pactfio Raflrond, or by other moans, 1t 18 not Donnor, howover, but Mone Lake. | Neyond 1t s w low, rldgy range of mountains, | along whose crest lox n ine of nnow, With the pletire Mr, Robinson sent & worme. eaton frame possossing nnusual historio value, 1t formerly bolonged o the talented artist s Hamilion, who died at the Coxmopolitan I INTH, Who presented 1L to Mr. Ju Hou Robinson OBSERVATIONS OF WESTERN ED- ITORS. The Corm-Musky Conunden mal.t Sau Diogo Sun, Tee 15 20 sueh word as “tamale,” but thero 2aowerd as Ctamal’ meauing A dump- sdian weal stuffed with minoe meat. of twal, a noun of the maseuline Bt The trouble scoms (0 be people drop only the ' from the word in speaking Of 11 in the singular, Whioh is incor reci. The blunder ix so froquently made here, especially 11 communications reaching this e, LhaL we are moved o speak of it in the Rope of doing the woid & seevioe. Is 0 ¢ Ta- The Mative Pawer of Clvilization, Loa Angelea Times, !vw)\lo e (here who have ever iy eonsider what the world owes \@ &uwl«suh\-h‘ blessings take the modern print | Wcitens oUt ol OUE NikRteent contiicy atvili wation wid we shnhl seareely be 1n advanve of ihe nuspeakable Turk or the warkbold Chinese emptiv. 111 e piess et makes the wheels ot fesa revwive wad shite the growing el e warld, TOMeIAl Notlve ™ tn New Mexioo, B i (N, Mek) Bt We have Dol feguesied v slate that the au Whorities Euew the posan who has boon dolog e 0F 1he ahovting 8 ws Al night during N0 banh week [ hab wab Wishing W (ake ot | vl hedive e »Q“"\l e has wob been | oM o TR N‘té Pk EHAL L TRe shouting s 5 he Be apieaied and glven ihe i mmun:u of {he taw. Vapped Fask and Rese-Wreathed Weat, Alamata Ajgis _Hae i sriows s Bleckade i repetied from the Bast We @ GUT paper Yesierday | How wany | stopped o Tl 1 privieis’ (nk and o resnlting thereiivm putee Swawe WORY: Dat it B wors! Mz \ne Vaasar | R o PO 10 be 4 axcellent | NIt Laland Xianiud let ihe Biihavenwe A d thed went ot i1l Bave ek given a busltsgue o the | owe 1L dome AWAY ehtively with he ab. | Hel ;:“*“W 10 SRORQ & SRGH ethth St} G o Shoed PR K e .l\::u:u TERIRGIONER Jedeme: | Tocuion whioh s extensioms as e waidty | SR RTINSt o vhe | Bk {heel the JRi 61 Suae Wockwde X . | tending Bl vatied, vakes the voads ouEoF | b ucquin inom ERgRn. AR W6 SIaRRIRE A ke | SR VRO, " 10 Sinans Whe wnexpesied DAt Bap | tne handn of Whelt prosent owivers and | Bt Sorsanin o T aiemnrnEs e | I peis. The poliviinn whose wawe 5 Nk | places (o I 1he Possession of the o= | g Hewl Ngther \:é::“hm Wi Mo R | ¢ \:;w‘:mq:u&:w s Trmed Wp, ol a4 deivaied candidate | erament, THAL A0 (he QUeston 4% 10 | Ao e havdeot & ool srtalink eatment | L Lin DN, o e o = i 3 i Tocal specalt WAL pobARY ake ak 9 Witence Pakas e PaBe Npcale: oF Ihe Kuah | whether (L WOWK Do DRROR Kot the Coveray. | | g e ——— TN 8 v 4 X % A 3 i _ OVRRE DREEaRt ax it AR o by B, The beantien of ;.-.‘3.:,.4“ Legishainie W awemde B | meut (o opesate them of ko Bllow the Seo- AYPE SET BY HAND ‘wx-w\zexm\ W Ao \fi ?WM t his Ay iand. | renany's suguestion and dishore of Thew = ——— | e, \& e wie Uaag tx\\ e bee e S A SO b SRR W1 Ao Vol Ve [ o OO Tk v [ SRR i Shd il dne L e . W A 0D 4t e af | 1L R PATRGMRREY Mg MIRUMORL o b | IOt e Setchien, Senian e apar | ~: SOAMONR | Year a0 Brcuid caviatises | L BV Uhe Secretary 1aat the toads wre N m v:\m:»- N-\:::‘i MAK SVe vt e 4 ;s g R §RANARE & DIORE OF mearly @ pek cent on (e sy iy s g Nigin (Nov) Rnespiie. e Regenaing to comuids Ve whmanitity | BEIAETL LS . he Cavse ot vy “’*“‘; SRRSO | i service B good, capaciity 1 1 wells wp b hovESka A aey for o b wmd AGAGR WO, § Ak ives 1B Nowa & BB sl oo § ‘“vf;:“““", ot "“";f::t ol T LIy s, e convended Al along by 1he [ ok Thin Mowa CORMAVEY WhKA of Wne | OB IRE MALA DA\ UG D e T e QAT WAk W vq‘\ PR WIER Proads that 1hew Wele WaiRg 3o wwoh | St Ciiy mumnmuwmmuwmf mmu‘ "&‘mm"&'fi":‘fi? 1 e OMRAZO fooNGie Gomest & Taw | PAORE 1T auy, and The vroposed biguika: | V0 aRat, (e conimie Hocat duden wie contiel | w-m_\& Ak Nk mum;-‘g&“u o Biy-foms valies Was W UAToRgh stuah | R AU IigaRiAion of e Uninh Py ,:::*“r‘;;:;fiww N“\Rm‘:‘ | W Rt , AN AOW AL A Tke o AVe Wikes an aan, | £190 et Deei viged a piook of Whe ek | WEASREIIVE R ANKE BO AR | erover's Bentuin Guisy itk Foree. ¥ | T din 4y + nned | ORI v W sk | e " pi el @ Ginpatehes do Dot Tiuxate (B SR : B i) Kuien. WAd{EES LBAUWAS & ook Showing s & , | by maebiben, aind 1 s { . \ ARG, CONRIEAS U Bodie b | OF (D@ NeCTEHaTY S THAROIEANY IEMIRATOR, | i Duiky Newn Wk (o APROATARCS terdny, | THO PEITRISAL deinik BOR R W e hew Tehle Wl do Yoy Well o | PAL L Wik B amuibed 1 De Wik, Wad | aad i oxintence by atHBRRA 1 W goberal | B0, D000 TN I corupined S Ay Fo s, [ places e Wakier W 4 ealizely wew 'ww'r_\wwh\kww i b 3 . . [Hht 1 oY deations YORY Tk “““:{ g S . *:t\».\v M?n tww:emw hay :l\.s :& e enieRuRR of ;m hovesawmeiny deby 3«»&%»\ . WL AL IR aNe KRG W gege i e Nea 3 Rostihd o Fueitio ioads and e waiabii i great | 1y :::’;iu‘v:*l:x&;rmi@“m m& m ‘m Newss b WS- Line Bom W Wonaeiii 1 e P ’uims«w«u ARG T AN Uk e N%w- . G, B8 e ConGimeinh deaigied Bl Biak, | el wont A sk 10 W o | BEEICIS BAE ‘;&'X WAL SR e GoMBEEY. TE N oBe oF Bhe M | menis debi would Teprereni far "wu\lm fy good hmgs DAL DANe ome Bom 1 ad | aRonst Dan WeM e Tegaied to \W“ Wik Wpneben and Cengiein shou pasd & mwsam:&m;uuomfimm bt hee i L, S Pt TR GOV DALY PRI O | lipdueiany A NOVEMBER 20, 1595 | due 1o Tue changer in the | Wiison wsezsure. While | masulsctuze sre crowding inis the S | Comt mpries 12e pooa procuced on | the rapidly o shipped o | Euzope from New Tork. Tue couniry isgetting |3t the wrong way on bl sides of tbe eonti- | Bent, 854 because of cangerous legisistion by the iast Congress. We would rether see Imote protection W American manviectures, with g e By L overnmenial ex , =l bond isues ™ 2 e | | CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE EAST. A Brosmeriox Tust TueY OveHr 10 B2 OF CALIFORSIA MaKE To the Editor of the Fan Franciseo Call—51e: | would be of vest benefit and s grest sdvertise. uwmns of THz CaLs beesuse it 5as proved ftself the great and earnest champion of Lome 1n- dustry. It i & well-known feet that tens of thousands of dollers’ worth of Lolidey presents ere annu- ully sent from this Ftate, prineipaliy from this City, by our citizens 1o their relssives and friends in the East and elsewhere, 1t can also be truthiully ssld that nearly everything av- propriste for 8 Christines or New Year present can be hed here of Californis wmeke snd Cali- | fornin produ Now, let every one who con- es sending & gift resolve it shall be ian, Andin forwarding the seme let it be impressed upon the recipient that it is 80, I doubt yot but it would e & grest surprise 10 & lnrge majority of the reciplents to Jearn that California is 80 far edvanced in manufecture sud #6 rich in production ms such s course would prove her 10 e, As such presenis are much displaved and discussed in family eir- cles and smong friends one can readily see whet a wide and lasting advertisement the Btate would receive, It will not be diffienit’ 1o find articles in | lenty of Caltfornia maks or production sy | proprinte for wvery occasion and condition, 1f | goid or silver jewelry, ornsments or silyerware be derired there ure quite a number ot firms bere that manufacture everything in thatline | from the native metals of the State; if table clitlery, carving sets, etc., there are firms here making & wpecialty of their ;manufacture and able to supply in the most beautiful designs #ll demands from their jocal fuctories; if one dexires o gratify the artistic taste of a distant friend the local art studios are teeming with native subjects, glowing with the genius of native sous wnd daughters; if wearing apparel be preferred what better then a suit ore bolt of the incomparable fabrics from the local woolen-mills or others throughout the Btate: what would be more ap u-urn-w or sceeptable i many cases to one dwelling in the icy East than & pair of those thick, soft end warm Cali- fornin blankets, so celebrated the world over? 1f yomething for the table what nicer than a conple dozen jars of dur delicious California preserved (assorted) fruits, ora box each of Callornin raisius, dried apricots, prunes, figs, etc. Then there are fine brands of cigars, made froin Califoruis grown tobacco, for smokers, and neat cases of wines and champagnes, the finem the werld ever produced, Then for those of literary tastes there are volumes of poetry and !;ruus gracing the shelves of the bookstores and libraries, the product of the brain and tal- ent of Californin nuthors, and & thousand oth- er things Californian that could be suggested did wps permit that are most appropriate or ornamentai or useful holiday presents. The novelty of shopping for these articles, with the necompunying sense of patriotism, would add zest and pleasure to the art of qlvlng besides the additional benefits renumn‘ n keeping all moneys 50 expended In home circulation d in this way one would be making a double gift, one to the friend abroad and one to the home manufacturer and the hard-working employes thereof. 1f this matter be taken up seriously | by the community the resultant benefits to the Biate would be incalculuble. Very respectfully, T. F. KANE, Petersburg Index-Appeal. ‘There i no longer reasonable doubt that a determined and dangerous movement is on foot to nominate Grover Cleveland for a third I'residential term. The New York Herald is leading the movement, and more than 100,000 office twenty years ngo the Republican party met and crushed in its own ranks this peril to our forin of government, and the Democratic party lwumu n loyalty to its principles if it does ess. Chicago Times-Herald. There is no written constifutional barrier against President Cleveland remaining Presi- dent of the United States for us many terms as he cun mannge to get wad keep the office. Sec- retary Morton is right. Yet it must also be truo that the peopie of the United States are not Aisposed or prepared to Mexicanize the Presidoncy of the United States, with or with- out law, no matter how able an official tne President muy be. 5 New York Sun, The eftort (o revolutionize American politics by getting Cleveland nominated for a third torm ix stil in the air, threatening the Na- tional traditions, disturbing and discreditin, “the Demooratic party, roprexonting it as devol of politieal stability and equipment, forlorn i Thdifferent of ita history, untrue to 1ts own principles, uncertaln and untrostworthy. New York Tribune, Bear in mind, however, that * National twues’ mean Cloveland, Nothing more, He Ix the only “National {ssue” the Democrats hin had for a dozen K““' No Erhmlplnn. | No platform. Noleadership. Just Cleveland. And now wherever they “fight it out on thut 1ine™ they get thrashed out of their boots. The woral of which iy, *’Rah for a Third Term " Plttshurg Pross. The greatest and most influential Democratic newspapers of the country to-day are out- lrulfllhl favor of tho President’s renomina- tion. One need only mention the New York Herald, the New York World, the New York Evening Post, the St. Louis Republic,and there are others by the score, not omitting the Pitts- burg Post. THE EVOLUTION OF WOMAN. The changes in the nineteenth century have no doudbt been more radical than those of the eighteenth were and they go on at an acceler- ated pace, but they have their root in two forces long maturing. One is popular eduea- tion, and the other {x what is called the eman- ctpation of woman. This latter i viewed by some as her escape from a state of dependence and by othors as her loss of thesort of chivalrie dovotion that was onve paid to her and which she took as due to her sox, A change of this s0rt in progress necossarily produces con- fusion; for the fact is that women have not yet fully realized the meaning of the position they desired, They wanted equality with men' in o property, ocoupations and the choice of making what they could of their lives, but they have been at the sawe thme wnwilling W surrender the privileges of their sex, This is At mMUoh as saying that few of them, ‘l‘ yeot, are willing to assume th} full responsibility of he st fl; for life, This, of course, is not thelr fanll. The i\l}t‘l\mu and Tl {2ations Of venturios are Rt 1o be eso B oue howr ¢ o Man has been Knog! aboui and has o i own so long 1hat he expeois Bothing (hat he does not win ORI metiing of rathen, he does not reakon o w:'l‘miwx \;t - Cavse e s 8 ma @ work must speas | fiself, In time woman will also learn, it | will be inde) | Nl i no y3io wer, she can Work 0L any sort becanse “Tmm‘ v :‘fi«m\ ihe presenistate s CUY Ba N evelonineal she should 2 ol N v X S R e g e O AR N | Reliove that whan mmnnsv- i the Rew ot s call 1t the oader i - Z ¥ e z £%55% W QoW B 1 i E W et o R 0 £ i : i u hg | \ | , | | § { | | | i i i 5 i i i i ~ | Iwist 1o make & suggention that if seted upon | ment 1o the Btate, [ make it through the €ol- | cember. | the various o l | i Went of Ris work be | “The old-time Fourth of July celedration, wi | out of fashion. We allowed ourselves to de | A& = will become only 8 men. She Bersell 5 fally consciots where her sirengih lies, an: is 1he end will take the kind of eduestion best tied 1o devziop her feminine powers, and best tted 1o the duties that pature has im; pon her. We heve 50t got very far with generaleducs- | tion yet, but 5o ope doubts that the salvation | of soclety Gepends upon i1, or that in s well- balanced worid the cducation of the one sex is | 5 desirable as that of tbe other. Toeducale both elike might produce monotony and sacri- Sce some of the best g:l!{izie inesch. Aman, | for instence, wonld of small 3 owed his whole training to sn old-fashioned female seminary, and 1t is quite believable that | 1he higher education of women must include | graces and eecomplishments not suited K_tzdm‘ell and ngt in the curriculum mow being tried for them.—From the “Editor’s Study,” by Charles Dudiey Warner, in Harper's Magazine for De- KEATS AND SHAEKESPEARE. In spite of his sfMnity to Shakespeare in right of hupmqiul power of words, it is not Shakes- peare whom Keats most resembles, snd much less Milton, to whom he owed only thesame obli- gations with every writer of English verse since Milton’s time. It was not for nothing that his ublisbed lines were an imitation of Spenser 2nd that Shakespeare’s master was Keats’ mas- ter 100. Let it be enough for the disciple to be &8 his master. Keats was an Elizabethan born out of dne time, but it was not the «peimel of Shakespeare’s men and women,” but in the fairyland of Spenser that he lived and )udnhu being. When he says “he looks upen fine plurases like a lover,” be is Spenser’s disciple. Yhen he sings: t of chivalry; 9 ot rgs white yiusmes ars dunciog in mine . It fs in Spenser’s world that he fs dreaming. When he exelaims the year after Waterloo: The silver flow Of Hero's tears, the swoon of Imogen, Fair Pastorells iu the bandit’s den Are things to brood on with more grdency Then the death day of empires, i r's successor. And when of beautydn all things,” he isstill the scholar of t of whom Teine says that “‘he has suc- € poe. ed in seizing beauty in its fullness because he cared for nothing but beauty.”—Montgom- ery Bchuyler in Forum. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. Sebastopol Times, Nov. 27. Charles M. Shortridge, editor of the San Francisco CALL, comes right out flatiooted and says he is earnestly in fevor of nominating Claus Spreckels for United 3tates Senator. The manner ip which this renowned writer pounces upoa Dan Burns, the grent boss of Republican- ism, {5 & caution that has force enough to shat- ter the aspirations of most any political leader. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. HATRDRESSING—Subscriber, City. What is known as the barbershop law passed at the 1ast held session of the Legislature says that it 1s unlawful, on Sunday, to keep open, “‘any barbershop, bathhonse and barbershop, Bar- ber shop of a bathing establishment, or hair- aressing establishment, etc.” There has been o lenf interpretation of the meaning of the words “or hairdressing establishment,” but there are lawyers who declare that it applies to all kinds of establishments, ladies’ hair- dressing places as well ToNNAGE—W. Q., City. The tonnage of the battle-ship Oregon, launched October 26,1893, 1810,200; that of the Great Eastern was 28,- 627, and that of the largest ship now afloat is 3781 gross tons and 3624 net. This is the five-master, France. Other large vessels are: The Liverpool, 3400 tons gross, 3300 net; Somali, 3537 fons gross, 3336 met; Shenanc doah, 3407 tons gross, 3258 net, and the Pal- grave, 3178 tons gross, 3078 net. Tue Omnto Erecrion—J. 8., Vallecita, Cala- veras County, Cal. The oflicial returns of the election held In Ohfo on the 5th of November show that the several candidates for the office holders will join in the following. Nearly | of Governor received votes as follows: Bush- 141; Campbell, Demo- nell, Republican, People’s party, 52.675; crat, 334.519; Coxey, Ellis, Prohibition, 21,264; and Watkins, So- gggugc Labor, 1867. Bushnell’s plurality was SoLAR SPECTRUM—A Reader, Dimond, Ala- meda County, Cal. “‘Answers to Correspond- ents” has notthe space to give a comprehen- sive answer to the questions about solar spec- trum and prisms, = A very interesting and in- structive article on_these subjects, written by J. W. Draper, is to be found in Johnson’s Uni- versul Encyclopedia, latest edition, to be found in the free library in this City. NaTr L SoNas—S. B. M., City. The dis- tinctly National songs of the United States are “Yankee Doodle,” *“Hail Columbia, “Star- Spangled Banner,” “My Country, 'Tis of Thee,"” 'u\lnrylnud,.\ly aryland” and “ Dixie.” An- other song endeared to the hearts of the peo- { the United States is “Home, Sweet Governor Culberson of Texss, who bss €0 bravess cireumvenied the prize-Sghiers, is ouly 32 yesrs old. Hs is the youngest mad who ever held the offee in that State. sanna M. D. Fry hes sceepled the editorship of the Union Signsl for the coming year. sirs Fry Sllea the chsir of belies-letires in 1 eyan University for Sfteen Fears £i8, whick is being made In Paris, in resdiness for the cer ¥ of crowning her and ber busbernd press and Emperor, is to cost $200,000. The poor of B & are m ng the desth Jermakof, whj, within twenty years, has ziven 5,000,000 to charitable pur- r of English literature ot Nebrasks, contributes to issue of the Chautauquan & ‘American Humorists.” He greatest humorist the Noveroe breezy srtic. considers this con Ex-Pres: t speech at the ] Conference rec ison, in the course of & ana Methodist Episcopal , expressed his joy *that e chnre hat devotion 1o local political in t only consistent with i'x‘i:“;‘t'.i,‘; T the Nation that crowns st inse; s the two are insep- SUPPOSED TO BE HUMOROUS. Tourist (in Oklal didn’t I overhear 8 display of shoo Alkali Ike—Yep; w “Uncle Tom’s Cabizn” Bazar. “Look here, old m; to unlock the door witz “Whatsh that?” “You ere trying v open the door with & cigarette.” “Blesh me, how whethersh I've smoked goin’ to run an out of town.— 'S no use you trying arette,” st gsh! Wonder et sh1”—Juay. Mrs. Nurich—You ean't think, brother Caleb, what an expense it's been 10 us lennmé Amelia to play the pianne: Brother Caleb (dolefully)—It canno with what I had to pay out when G learning to play the races. much, either.—Judge. t compare. eorge was nd he didn’t learn Blobbs—What nonsense it is for the news. papers in their accounts of v Blobbs—Well, most girls conld find theip way there in thedark.—Philadelphia Record, Irate Papa—Did you tell that young man of yours that I'm going to have the gas turned oft at10? Trix—Yes. Irate Pa—Well? Trix—He’s coming at & quearter-pest in future.—Judy. i Stranger (visiting Public Library)—1 cco nothing but paintings and marbles. Where are the books?” Bostonian (too proud to express chagrin)— Books, books—why, we have read them g much that we don’t need to handle them any more. We have them by heart.—Boston ‘Transeript. TowxNsEND'S Famous Broken Candy, 10c ib. * ——————— ROBERTS, 220 Sutter—“Cards by the million."s e e Bacox Printing Company,508 Clay street.* S THIS week fine eyeglasses, 15¢ to 40¢. 8114 4th, nr. barber; Sundays,738 Mkt (Kast shoe store).* R e e s e TIME to send California glace fruitsto your Eastern friends; 50c pound. Townsend’s. * e EPECTAL information daily to manufacturers, business houses and public men by the Press Clipping Bureau (Allen’s), 510 Montgomery. * ———————— Barry’s ¢ Star.” Local Politics and Our Plan; Japan and the Labor Questipn ; Ashworth and Judge Murphy.* g g George Brown, & colored native of Virginia, has a certificate from his former master setting forth that he was born in 1764. Brown livesin New Orleans. He says that he blacked Georga Washington’s boots and lighted his cigars. It is a mistake to try to cure catarrh by using local applications. Catarrh being a constitutional SEQUENCE IN CRIBBAGE—M. L., Agnews, Santa Clara County, Cal. Ina game of eribbage, if A plays 5, Ba 3, A asix and Bad, B is entitled to & run of 4. The cards need not'be played in sequence order to count; all thatis necessary is that the cards played without an inter- vening card do form a sequence. For FEEBLE MINDED—J. B. K., Monterey, Cal. The home for feeble-minded children, a State institution,1s located at Glen Ellen, Sonoma County. Forinformation as to admission and the care of patients address a communication to the sectetary at the home. FACE VALUE—Subscriber, City. A $5 piece of the United States of 1840 has no value to numismatists over and above its face value. It was coined at the branch mint in Charlotte- ville, N A dime of the same date is worth only face value. RECENTLY ORGANIZED—Many Readers, Tulare, Cal. The American Benevolent Legion is an organization with beneficiary features that has recently been started in this City. John V.Ryan is the supreme ncellor. E. M. B, Cle-Elum, Kitti County, Wash. No life of Constantine that ‘‘Answers to Corre- spondents” has been abdle to find in this City makes any mention that he was a sun worshiper, SUTRO Baras—H. W. A, Cityn The time for the os\omnx of the Sutro Baths has not yet been fixed. They will not be opened until the Sutro line of cars 1s put.in operation. TRE WRIGHT Act—A. H. D, City. The Wright irrigation act has not yet been passed upon b mogxpmu Court of the United sum.":nfl l{ is impossible to tell when it will be. TrEY WERE Nor Pam—A. M. L, City. The urors who tried Durrant for the murder of anche Lamont were not paid. GEN., HARRISON ON PATRIOTISM. A IN REINSTATING THR FOURTR OF JULT. HONOR AND REVERENCE OUR Fras Ex-President Harrison, in writing nponl “This Countzry of Oum™ for the December Ladies’ Home Journal,has this tosay in i ol the parade—once the eventof the year—went tofit. It may de thatthe L, but & doaster is better tham am OF & pessimist. l‘m»fiu:p‘m & family pies langhed ouf WARS w0 Was aimest lost, -Ish or & dasedall dar smdetiitated. 3 i :1 1144 i} i i §§z§ % disease requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which acts through the blood. e ——— CHICAGO LIMITED. VIA SANTA FE ROUTE. A new train throughout begins October 29, Pullman’s finest sleeping-cars, vestibule reclining- chair cars and dining-cars. Los Angeles to Chi- cago, via Kansas City, without change. Annex cars on sharp connection for Denver snd St. Louts. Twenty-seven hours quicker than the quickest competing train. The Santa Fe has been put in fine physical condition and is now the best transcontinental railway. S I S T R No buffet should be without a bottle of Dr. Slegert’s Angostura Bitters, the South American appetizer and invigorator. —————————— “BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES" relieve Throas Irritations caused by Cold or use of the voice. The genuine sold only in boxes. 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