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18! FINANCIAL FROELEMS. ! PERSONAL. I THE BETTER-HALF AWHEEL.! = Dz C. P. Brogg, U. & X, isat the Paloce. | { b 5 the t2x levy | € I Geam T & X, is sepiviered a2 the Pai- | erisors, and | 2% Botel PETVISONS, 202 | yies B Jennison of Stockion 8wt the Cos- | Sisper- | wopoiiven | scal year | Er-Jufge & F Gell of selines is vegisiered 21 { il | fhe Ocnidenial : e cial poiicy of the government 2 be SSOTE. | 5 i puek snexiutge from Sureks, Ssicp | The levy of the new board is $1 15 on the $100 vaiuztion, 20d | 2ing et tie Lisk. g i levy of the old board is $1 18 These figures are nol w’;::.:_:fl ""‘;ffl(tw;fs‘ml of Bauines s | TEBCE | 1 F. Clspp & minize man from Chicego,is| the | & gueet o3 the Gresd Howl 1 mimiog mes of Storkioz, i 'z &1 tbe Lick House. Cuazmings, wiho is interesied i mines oerville is a1 1be Lick. { 51, & evil engizeer of New York, i ! registercd a1 the Cormopoliten Xestoversst, s mavufsctorer of Provi- LHATETR BASEBALL s no practical diffe and the & S LEAKE, Manager, siet e, Bes Frenciens | given with exactness. phone Nets 1099 of 3 cents and s m accurately th between 0 o coxtwry 489m , %4 Park Eow. W YORK OFPiLE B ANCH P other fa e et a 5 4 Gegrge Turires of Summer. Tugiumae Cou: . 8re aIUng the guests | &t the Cosmopolian, P 1 Beyleua, o pr e2d Toolume comm [ 1 Twetiyaeovns }"k‘ A M. Duneas, s promisent merchent of | gepartm Cikish s2d & membero! wue Board of Buper- unt allotted to | visors of tst city, is ot the Grand. C. L. Ynigo, & wesithy gentieman from Guay- mas, Mexico, is registered 8t the Cel | THE AUDITOR AND THE TAX LEVY. 2t rua oa air 434 not put aprs when clotbes e.and whes luve wa , meneger of the Biggs =, 1Be ¢ity 0n & buss of slists end has s 8 te. | Dr. . Oisf Holat tef: yesterday for his b Stocknolm. Dr. Hoist is one of 1bs xe0logiste a1 Sweden, 20 bes been in the ¢ ng from A MRS, AUGUST APEL LE wheels are good;and e e T TR COURSE OF JOSTICE) From the Superior Court. | PEOPLE OF NOTE. - Jo0l Depart- | CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK. | s Web- | SEW YORK N A P. Ceehl, 5 $43,500. TSy, W A monument to the sud Mra A H. Tukell; | Toomes vou Semmeriog, be inveutor of Yellow Jonrnalism Resorting to Every Trick of the Law to Shield Lawrence. ! CALIFORNIANS IN WASHINGTON. | e 10 be choked and go to| WASHINGTON,D.C, & - : 101 of Baa Fraue ashed away | o m will e mpaired SONG OF WHEAT. inswept, the sewers When the e inal libel case of the peo- | & s A, M. Lawrence was calied in the | xf‘ it e bt Archangel heeloek of Los An e Ralel i P dragon nas s, the parks may be ol Poiice Conrt yesterday W. H. L. Barnes and A. J. Clunie, counsel for deiendaat, | pg; presented a writ of prohibition issued by | ana ! Judge Daingerfield, presiding Judge of the | ter- Sure. Court. The writ, which is made | returnable Friday, October 1, commands | Judge Campbei! to proceed no furtner ! with the examination of the defendant. ! p A motion was made in the Police Cou 1ast Monday that the cagse be transferr son of to another court, on theground tnat tae next month. His| jefendant could not zet a fair trial in o o Ceriac: | Judce Campbell's Police Court, by reason | iy round the worig { The young people e :Ili toe bias and pre]ud;ce‘o; mé Juugl: I nandde o i u PR b ar in company with Siss W me | The motion was resistei by Grove e e l_r"'qi?f’.“""“ R O cltiskand b1 (e ehiomed | i G . *% | Jobnson and denisd by the court. Ther sun and no part of the Fire Departm f 2 confl Creams wi {news of 1ig ez g of ¥ e darkest—in the | je gleaming and the stream- | ecrets 1o the blossom | ng sunward 10 the | bir & brotner patriot wi hero of H ry,in the grest Mag- ggle for | The winds tn trexsares Ang d-w aud And ) beard » d the t vfings | € % il never age | 4°ELRE S Strekicing; on el 1be Miss Reba W ss and de- | 424 my gviden banuers rppied all my rickes | Ohio, s friend f tossed my tresses sang of U oid ar and sunlight gave CairFeRsis = ar Abram s 10 be r glory | EPEC] 1 or r « under Lis charge, bas | with Bthe e nd seerms not Lo be satis- with which the == | The singing ana the singing of all the golden e : upon Lawrence and his attorneys went to T = 50 soor dox tha vallais any of its mistakes. As the levy of the | , bel 2 AR Olifis Jonnedottir,p residert of the National | uperior Court to obiain the delay | L iedie the verdict. Dida’t he| ly a mere imitation of that of the new, | O b v raime, e B4 beauiy, tho suclight | Woman's Chrisulan Temperance Union of | b Judge Campbell practically dented. | Leav ent ¢ verdict. Didu’t he y ly iere imitation of DAL 0F- HNe NEW, | o e Aoewer 1o the ¥ y8 ana the pleading of | Jeeland, is visiuug at the Indian £choolst| ~ General Barnes and Andy Ciunie quietly W e o mal? Didn’t h derstand that a | nothing need be said about it. But the existent fact is thatthe | the pisins. Carlisle, Fa. EBne was born in Reykjavik, of | chyckled when they came into Campbell’s long business dep of hsy would = g the Wiison Go ever be considered evl- | city fs about to face a season of inadequate appropria ions in | I have sweetencd forvié sumumers, I have siarred | D2117E parents. Forgeneratlons her ancesiors | court with the writ of prohibition Which | apjtes were subs:it i ¥ ff and & business snd Lave figured the day of reckoniug for- Law- % 7 P 5 0 tie eaptain may the winies's snow postpones ihe day of re g for- Law- | jom for ihe McKi: Perbaps, however, the eaptain may | ¢ome of the most importint departments of the government | Aund giaddened homes with gariasds, aud made ational struggl vival start from the } A the henrih-fires gow: freedo sish without the power to remedy whatever difficulties may flow | And my sory s my wlory, and my triumph 1 | ‘Te640% from Danish ru 3 for | rence until October L i rosecuting sttorneys and courtattaches | | around the new City Hall have been | s metuated by a desire for reven time u borse had kickea ou : Complete s ey-General 8 < h out of them. It was, in our opinion, a serious mistake for the | Tuey mareh beresth my banners, to the thriling | A®#5tant Attorney. (”":ef‘l "”:”‘"‘h“’ t‘" | secretly warned that they must be very = RS £ Qi RS ¥ e iike | "7 song of whewt t ses gives it as Lis oplnion that the three | o5p01,i not 10 offend the agents of yellow Iiisd It 1o summon up much pathy for a crowd of | n=w Board of Supervisors, -which is apparently the de facto ! ¥. L. rranzox in Chicago Times-slerald. | women who were drawn on the regular Jury | jou noliom as the new Board of Super- men who permit therm 1, not to make such provision for the government as would | = panel at Fort Scott cannot sit as jurors even If | vigory owes iis existence to journalism of " defici : | THE MAN WHO LAUGHS. they wanted to. He says that they cannot be | ¢nat color. No one would dare make such | have averted a deficit. As a political proposition, a deficit e A s considered as electors 1a the broad sense of | 5 suovestion in the Pre”nc:m, 16 Howly 1 calmly walks away with their money. | guch as occurred a few years a70 will be fatal to any party or | -Ehe—I wonder who fiest safd “It s better to | the term, courts would not sus- | apnointea Supervisors, but cfficers who | of us all a pistol seems at | . PEGE 3 be born iucky than rich?” tain the ver by women. !can be removed at the pleasure of the | set of men. He—some 014 fool whore wife married him | buard may be intimidated by such taik. for his money, I guess.-—Cievelsna Leader. | WHEN FAMOUS MEN MARRIED. j‘ Tho represeniatives of yeilow journal- r— fnclizti !ism are now fighting and scieming for even try to bit bim in the neck when he turns vo them eives W be roubed by a solitary individ % bo. | | of n aking coward i g clence, whose prowess in this line is widely recognized A perpetual injunction forbidding Eugene Debi to speak in y don't nave to study ‘bout o8t -doot s & 5] 5 ‘) Rhekespenre marricd Aune Heathaway when | delay, and every snifty trick known to the othsr unclesn th Was SANEAlly Ry wit titin teed N EOTNIL, NS N R I YL SN o | S S & P the Great was 21 when be led the | ination of Lawrence. It is well nnder- g % y i * | be apt to get at least honorable mention and a leather medal, | “¥21's done wore th' map out o’ ourgogaIY." | oy, oeey Elisaveth of Brunswick to the altar. | stood now that Ciaus Spreckels, who critic felt an lmpulse 1o say “‘rotwen’’ and was restrained by Debs has not yet been debarred from the privilege of thinking, | Free Press. William von Humboidt marriea Karoline | swore out the complaint egainst Lawrence delicate consideration for the sensitiwa nature of thearstar. o5 FU N EE R oughts tato & West Virginia | “BPicer must be fesrfuliy superstitious—ne | von Dachdroeden when 24 Sydiinsiinted ane Libel g Satst Gruduaily the torm bas brosdened until ¢ embraces much that et et s Sl B | never comes near uis office on Friday.” Mozert and Walter Scoti were 20 when they | Hearst, is not the man to be trifle i e phonograph without belng snatched for contemut of courl. | «Superstitious nothing! That's the day he | chose thelr better halves. The musician mar- | 1118 patience 18 equal 10 the law's delay. Is worse tian a bad pleture. But why does not he enjoin the other fellows? The country | telis the eollectors 1o call.” —Chicago Journal. | ried the charming Constance Wever, who lu- :.‘i:;fie é’fmmlli ';':eni::lz;lejfe_:?:fl ';}t:; s 1 o most berutiful compo- g Estioes Lx-buperviser Britt appears o bs the special object of the | WaNts peace. s | One day s lesser deity, whose name s mot | 17, fee, ML 10 WELe Bk most beautilul Gambe | g perior Court may be looled and mis- R 2 imyportant, ventured (o remark to Jupiter ubon | Mi.s Chiarlotte Margaret Carpenter. | used two or tbree limes more, but tome | The ex-Qacen of Hawall proved 1o be a star attraction at | the fact that few burnt offerings were being | Dante married, when 26, ine Florentine, | day there will be a 8105 o delay, quibbling Lasaminer's peculiar style of sbuse. Yet time was when the love between Hearst's little man and Britt was beautiful and touch. L the chure . she attended Sunday, yet side-shows for promotion | !id upon the sltars these days. Gomms Dopartl. Toss 1ag | 300 8V8sion. 4 lug. A to who was being touched, however, possibly thers re. ; ez “Yes,” sighed the Xing ot Olympus. *Tne | Atthessme sgo Johsnn Hefnrich Vous led | y ’ of Gospel truth are not without fault. More lacies who saw the ” 10 the altar the sister of bis friend, Ernestine | BAY CITY 8’ ELEGTION malns sometiing Lo be revealed, ‘ ofterioga are very rard now, Bole. . rd visitor can tell what she wore than can remember the textof the | For Greek theology l;scrlbed to each g:d- Napoleon was 27 when he m.m,adu.. rich | Sl o e 33ked sgey ; on, humwan side; and it is human W err, 1o kick | widow, Josephine Besuharnals, and Byron | Judge Kerrigan Called to the r | Members of the Board of Education are on the anxious seat, | %rmon on the cooking, ete.—Detrolt Journal. fina atiained the same u(thwhebn be g2ve km. Tor Dd W e s i Marae cryizors can look towsrd them with envious s RAWS toi1he bateows, Wi Miskooth EUBent. - ¢ Made Secret: “It does sgem 10 x aid young Mrs, Tor- | The Swedish naturalist, Linnmus (Liune), | SCe ToATaEaY pervisors, it may be remembered, are denied a THE NEW DEMANI? FOR LABOR Kius, “Ahat\some prople are more fos tannt | We 4180 27 when he married. Herder was2)| The new board of directors of the Bay | TaEEa .cat of any kind. : K P e and Robert Burns 30, Gity Wheelmen met Monday might and|_______SEw To-pax. 2 ABOR no longer goes a-begging in the market, It is in | th8n they deserve io be. Behiier had passed his thirty-first birthday s 2 e oo / 1 1 4 Saetl ' 8 “To whom do you refer?” Inquired her bus- | when he wedded Chariotie von Leugeniold, | ¢lected the following offizers: Frank H. | The baseball-plsyers deluded into s 1ouroament for charity’s demand. In several sections of the Blate, in fact, the | pupq. wnd Welland was marricd when he was 32, Kerrigan, president; John G. North, vice sake and the benefit of the thrifty management find most of demand is reported to be greater than the supply. The| ‘That politician you werg reading about. w:'_'!,',;’"e}';‘;‘:l"] his unhappy usion whenhe | rosident; Alvert J. Menne, secretary; | their time necessarily devoted o crying “foul.” rato of wages has risen. The work s seeking the worker. |10 Wk of ® raws haviog the luck o get | ViR or than 36 whon helea his | Archie Reed, financisl secretary; Walter | 2 Bmplo biddi inst one anoth: : F=Wash- | peautiful “Molly” to the aliar. | G. Sheldon, treasurer. This will make Employers are bidding agains another. The Democratic | jngion Star. T oty i e R L RO Y s § B id There wecms no occasion for wild excitement every time a | depression is about over, and baving re-established Republican | Pat—Wad ye gly 06 2 Chow of terbaces, Cuflon when Lie was 45, Ghristine Viipk =JL:f:hku:rEf:;:o?u:L.Kg:; l&'z’;g:\l/h?; ’ erank do 1o o P a | p Goethe gave nls name to Christine Vulpios | - rank does not kill President MeKintey, protection we axe at the dawn of a new era of Republican pros- | Mike? when three years loss than three score. | men has returned from a year's absence -4 g muse)—' jon' e y-th, 7 O ed et i THE RAT IN THE PIT. At the present time the increased demand for 1abor comes | yyye- tyeonmnn i "n.”,,; o1 w’;uld 12| whei 67. Sho wan'a widlow beuring the name | riends bere, from the fruit and raisin districts. A short time ago Banta | Oi could.—Pick Me. of Jobuuna von Wirdneim. M orgnn of the absentes proprietor 1x 5o badly out of tune | Clara complalned of 8 Inck of workers in her orchards and P | | | A. T. Janizen, who was prominent in the Pacific Road Club and the Bay City PuRE Fnun Wheelmen several years ago, died recenily I these days that it cannot agree with itself any more | driers and now there comes a similar complaint from Fresno. | to Zfl".’.'17‘.,"'n',x".f.:';in::'fly'.".'.fé'":fli'éih':'.'.': PERSONA-L—MA&NETISM. -'“'jfin :J‘:!h" crack fessi 1 ~ than with the truth and the publle, and every day it sends | Wuges for work in the Vineyerds have been advancea from | other morning, “the moment I begin 1o sing The Diustrated American. | (die? Seew fiave iones e Saciments 1 Demonstrator and Lecturer Com- forth s sound making a discord with some other sound but re- | 70 cents to §1 a day and found, but still the hands are inade- w..b;.b,y-:'h:.:;":::H:F:":‘h Aocdaatiy frit: e "', ""'"W""I::;';l“"d"o:“:'v;z;‘:z | compleie their training for the big meet . contly emitted, The latest of these inconslstent yawps was ut- | 4Uate to the abundance of the barvest. aned, poor istle thiug e TieBite f,?".’..";"}i.’..‘lé.”f' AL AP PRAeN AP WED Yot ;"mffi,::m b‘::;f, o‘;’f;,‘*g;‘f“{;,,";‘,’:,’; mends P\O\'fll Bflmg Powder tored yorterday In the courss of an attack on Judge Campbeil The insufticient supply of labor for orchards and vineyards| ..uer a1, old age fam't the worst thi has that indefinable attraction which we call | oy the coast. The officials and otbers will in P for relusing to granta changs of venue in & cass before Lim | 13 undoubtealy due, to a large extent, to the revival of other | record.” ¥ WOrst tHIDE OB | yuagnetism. The woman who can fascinate | oo upon the 8 o'elock A. a. train Sunday in Preference to All both men and women, and wnose edmirersare | morning, retarning at :10, aud those in- | not coufinea to any age or condition, is the where the change was asked for on the ground that the Judge | industries which for a long time have been comparatively | “Why fsn'tit?” ", | tending 1o make the trip are requested to | I was prejudiced against the petitioner. idle. Men who used to seek work in the fruit industry have m-':f.‘fxfa:J,n','.'";"::;,'.,:.c";““fl""‘,"“ ll';‘ll"fl one who can penetrate cynicism &nd ind the | notify President Swain of the associated othJS. Commenting on the case e Ezaminer said: “A Juage of | 10w found 1t elsewhere. Industry is becoming brisk all along | nim up ou grammar.+—Cnicago Record ~ | DeArt beneath 1t, who cen aliure with {8int | cluos at room 15, Nevada block, by postal — i : suggestion o1 her real seif veiled in etusive | card not later than Friday. It a suff 3 ordinary sensitiveness on an sflidavit of prejudice would feel no | the line and tiere is every prosvect that vefore McKinley has e cuprice, who can excile curiosity, show her- | ciently large parly can be secured, a ma Miss Suzy Tracy. the AMiss S racy, SDos i ¢ ) been In office a year there will bardly be any ANSWERS T COh self capable, or surrender with the sweetness 4 disuosiion 1o heas wich a care. Bt as Judge Campbel i not u | b0 In y ! Dglrce tovaee bn ot 1S O CORRESPONDENTS, | e . accking ned tender ail n one | Lorial Tedustion In the fare and & spectal | : ; judgo of ordinary sensitiveness and pays no attention to the or- | Union, outside of the great cities, where willing workers will | A wipows 1 Watsonville, breath. Her eternal interest lnx;hlnzli onu:;ie Y cookmg demonstrator shple i @ es confidence, her sympathy AR RS R i dlunry principles of falrness 1t was 0o much to expsct. Why | *¢¢k In vain for employment., A widow who draws a pension from the Goy- | 91 berself invites confide % s ent 1o neourages and her appreciation flatters. She B3 5 e 80 nuxlous (o Lenr this Gase? I it to satisfy his wish for This prompt return of prosperlty is not dus wholly to the | s " '*%¢* that pension when she marries | ' GVEK Tifed of er kind. Each e which STRICKEN IN HIS OFFICE.| the Model Kitchen at the Bgeance . oidenc RS resenin iteeld before her 1s more fnterestin _ engeance, or are thers evon lows creditable motives | 0Incldence of & shortags in the wheat crop of other countries. | v,gpuxoy—p. b, City, A min may work | ihan (he Iatest populsr work in fieiion, and | Hugo Fioessor of Uhlmaan & Co. Mechanics' Fair. savs behind 7" It is not wheat vrices only that have advanced. Tt 15 not the | every day and still be & vagrant under the | DCF iaterest ix reai and not assomed. Dies After a Short Ill- e NICS I'alr, Says == Contrast that with the way in which the Eraminer troatea | Wheat farmer only who soes better times shead of him. The|law. A person is guilty of yagrancy who in ness. the amsociute of o - g ACHE 3 «@ i Es tho ffort of the Bupervisors 1o obtain o changs of venu from | FTotection given to sll forms of American industry by the | and avout Mourenot il here, O WiOHFesn | REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.| p .o pouo; died Monday nightaer| | o 111 the practice of my pro$ the court of Judge Wailace by filing an atfidavit that the Juage | Dingley tarff has provided profitavle employment for the | puouisony Norpow. Lo Now York rrens. having lingered for hours ia an uncon- 4 Note—W. L., City. g fi - was prejudiced. 1o that case the yellow journal had nothing to | WOrkers in the factories and enabled them to consume more S o 7. Auastionon | o ogtry was ever wriiton inamanfcurs | setone congition, Mr. Boemc: wer sy| f€SSion as a teacher of cooke A prowmissory note must be commenced within | parior, il 5 : pay aboat the fine mensitivoness which would prevent a Judge | then in the veriod of Democratic free trade, Thus the demand | f0ur years. The second question submitted fs | * 4 man 1n perfectly willing to love a giri as | ite€D years a member of the firm of Wil- | ery ] have tried the different one that | 1 a from hearing a case alter such an affidavit had been made. Qn | Increases for all kinds of home products and, as a result, there dep-nmnunlvc?ufi:f;’-nuflr .“ bl m:‘,::..“.m:;: ];:;kwionzer at a corset ad- :il:il:g ‘{:1[;?;;: :; f;O ;:Tt;:l;n:::::’ brands of bakin 'd the contrary, it mocked wid ridiculed the Bupervisors for the | & an increasing demand for the labor thut produces them. POINIS 1N Covpsixo—H. G. W., Hollister, Cal, | YeTt#6ment than at bis wife in one. Monday morning when the store was B efforts o get the venus changed, The Bryanites who a y o tor 3§ burlly explaining to the people that | Tho dog thatlesds to the hare gets 1,2 or 5 | When & lot of women discuss angther | opened Mir. Eloesser was found lying on | and I find that Royal Bak- . " ’ al they aiways begin aud end Frantic rats/’ wald the Framiner, “that kesp running|the simultaneous appearance of protection and prosperity is r‘.’é’,;':,,;?':’fl;“'m" g‘n‘:’-‘::l‘fl 'l;:"’:di :yom.yll'n"\xrlk‘;::llnvulyy Corpae she made. the office floor unconscious. He had gone B ox round an lmprsoning pit, do not veck an avenus to escape with | only a coincidence are welcome to the word. The workingmen | that kills the hare generally gets two 1wonder why a girl when she suneezes hara | to his place of business on Sunday to at- | 11 POWdEI' gi\'es the best points et : 7 K more perscyerauce than these Supervisors exhiblt while looking | 0f the country will take notice that the eoincidence is & fortu. | 207 1@ 496 ihat makes ol Tl S ST e some At wch reqied im: 80-by Is given two .+ % = 2 ’ (s, hand around beiween her shonlder-b ades. mediate attention azd while writing a let. | Satisfaction. - for a hole through which 10 crawl away from Judge Wallace,” | nate one for them. Tuey will note, moreover, that all through o When man sces a lotof pretty girls with | ter was seized with the malady which :e- I can accom E " DIVORCE—A. 8, Pasad 9 i ct d the i 15 : The nction of Judge Campbell is exuctly that of Judge Wal- | our history protection and high wages have had the same | wno has resided nitiery duye f vithor mom | acos, uin tholt ChaBEcORS WALCHIng thbm: 11 e e g plish the best results with a : lace. ‘The lssus in the one case ix identical in that of the other. | fashion of coinciding as they do now. The good ship Pros- | Dakota or Okiahoma can apply for a divorce, | 81Ways reminds him of pictures of a slave sale. labored with the stri i , . 3 stricken mau until Mou- ma 1 Why is the yellow journal »o discordant in ity howiing? perity never comes into an American port except when she is l:efl'?lpi::c;'b?.d';n:mlzl b::kn: 'l‘;"li'fifi' ta| THE NEW TARIFF TO BLAME, SAy-aient he e explicd. vithou ':' s s o Royal It 1s because the position of the Kraminer is not the same in | towed 1n by the staunch tue Prot i 6 L | fgee e uee | M- Tilosses i ction: copy of the complaint end summons to the e - i Baking Powder than of s s i s LA B il iast known address; alsoa publication in a New York Tribune. | 48 years old and resided with bis brother, g any the court of Judigo Walluce, but fu is now itsslf the rat that 1s | That “no rogue ero feit the Lalter draw with good opinion newspuper. An Interview with lending skip-owner in | Arthur Elvesser, at 1824 Pacificav: nue. He other kind, and I find # ¥ ) looking for a hiols through which to crawl away from Judge of the law'’ is decent rhyme and unassailable truth, Mr, | tion, “Were Romau vatholic nuns ever teach- | York and that port is published in one of the | 10 Ustatmine thoexack catise of death: THE PUBLIC £CHO0LS—S., City. To the ques- | Glasgow on the deciine of trade betwesn New | &S unmarried. An autopsy will be held . Campboll. Hearst's little man Is beginning to feel it draw, and therefore | ®7# {0 the pubiic schools of San Francisco? | English newspapers. It may notbe very en- TR e always to be perfectly unie s Disinherits Some Relati - . - the answer 1s no, not in what is n, k couraging to Ecotchmen and Englishmen 1o % atives. » bis optnions may be yegurded as haying the regular rogus bins. | as’ihie public schoss system. Prior to 1oos | cond tharthe (ide of business is gainst shem. | The will of the late Miss Josephine L. san.| SOFID 1Nl its action. there lwlre #chools distinct from the comm. but this is what the ship-owner seys: *“Trade | ford has been filed for probate. The estate is ern itic to fence in the land to which the Bupreme Court re- Jobn L. Sullivan m“y never be Mayor of Boston, but if he | €100l syslem in which such nuns were | from Glusgow to New York does not exist; the | said to be worth $30,000 and is bequs 1 g < g teachers, Th > ! queathed 1o oS oantly ghve 1bATHie; S1660RIE wxled ehpionios RroULL ko saeih | chosid sat a4 S e eraE sy Dot e e ."n-e schnols were supported by | new tariff has wiped it out. On the other | friends and relatives in this eity and New R < / personi ‘There is no oceasion for surprise ut the haste of the South. e buv in 1856 they became a part | hund, there ie good business doing from New | York. Charles E. Sanford, Elizabeth Robi: and be strictly in line with its usual policy, Lo would be more than merely moral support to the police. g the common school system, and the nuns | York to Glagow, American products finding | son (nee Sanford) and Asa M. s-::xoxd n:nl‘: d to be teachers., \ueir way over iu lucreasing volumes,” mherited,

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