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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1898 81 xvmvvmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm gmmmmmmmmmmmm mflmmmmg mmmmwmm ALASKA TRADE COMMITTEE! BUREAU OF INFORMATION, FERRY BUILDING, Foot 0f Market St., San Francisco. B, EXHIBITION OF" OU’I‘FI’I‘S SUPPLIES BETC. =i LAl £13 Al LX) BBV B U000 s Bt EUs008bb0BB00B00080060000b00680088880 L AUAHAUMAMAUAVAMAUALAVAVAMALIAVAMALALIANAALIANIANAMASIASALIAIA TEEBBO8880 e ey Sl Raldwin Hotel.... Market & Powell sts. WINDMILLS- ot | D Commercial Hotel -Kearny st and Mosit- Kraugh Manufacturing Co.. ..51 Beale street. 47 Sansome strest. i Johnson-Locke Mer Grand Hotel Market & New Mont- WINES AND LlQUORS. = 13 Fremont street | Levi, H. & Co.... | ik JEnery . streets. Abramson, Heunisch & Co =2 ington & ¢ econd and Stevenson | O'Brien & Sportonc | e i S T Harder, i | & 2 oric Vita O1l Co. 533 Buchanan street. | Roth, Blum & Co 'alace Hotel Ry i }‘l""rl&eln‘\& Krumb. | =L DRY GOODS MlLLlNER\’ ETC. s S Dining Parlor - 124 Post streel. Nuber! A1 3 \x”f?x&?'i’??le: | =§ Bauer, ) : Market street. i Tilimann & Bendel... sen & Co - arket street. tmore, Bowen & Co. 1180 Montgomery | &£| carson 3 Market street | \:hlll‘neé fu'h.: A LUMBER. “olf William & Co.. 327 Market street. = Helne 09 Sansome street. | Sco Gitbert : SR = S5 Marked strec &o| Hi 543 Market street. | Ward & Story Packing Co.. sts. e 'f(”f,,‘”"’“' = e e S ;nh:N:REnA(I‘D WIRE R?_PEQ | =L % 5 iahet it e |G"UNKS, AMMUNIT'O ARSI | Washburn-Moen Manutacturn e et i = A . abrough, Golcher & Co.. | . v =t : Tl Market street. Clabroush. Golcher - & Caltfornia. strect. MISCELLANEOUS. |3 =0 FLOUR AND CEREALS. HARDW ARE, STOVES and M ; “OPTICIANS AND JEWELERS. Alexander Yost Co..... 401 Market strect. 5= —is Palmer Mi umg Co.. ..114 Sacramento street. Allls, N. P. Co., The.... P | h p 7_Kearny street. i\nfllfl *n‘\;-n-' n Crockery and Glass Co. 108 | = 3 Misson street. R AT | 1171 Crocker building. ,:«ZY!SEM H, 3 ! o2 et S e Brown, Charles & PAINTS. OILS, l;TC. | = e e rch, Wik H. 8 Rass-Hueter Paint o Ellis street | = Sutter street. Jass-Hueter Paint ¢ 3 s stree =2 "Cor. Main and Misston 3 i 2 S A r WP & Co... | =0 i \.e... 107 California street. Colin. Juitintesn 10 | ne Paint Co & STATIONER ey a1 te 4' o = Clark, N. & Son | PUBLISHERS. s building | =5 FOOTWEAR. ‘ S, . s ‘ = Day, Thos. & Co. 2 BT Mission street. &2 Kast & Co... S & reee... T4 Market street. Deere Implement Co | strost. i reet | - = s R hal, Feder & Co. ceseas .B81-583 Market street. Dunham, Carrigan & F } ome stroet. i street. ! =5 FURS. e N S | cramento street. Oliver, T. temets i =e ’ . 3 3ibbs, Geo. . fontgomery street. Oberdener, t S i = Kelly & Liebes .... : 120 Kearny street. Herring-Hall-Marvin Co. t e, Proific Coast G = © ° Liebes, H. & Co 1135 Post street. Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson | 219 Sansome street Phelan, James D. PSR St == =z GENERAL OUTFITTERS. T e oty | “Bond Sireet and Glen Fothechild & F;x‘rknm’urt 115 Front se ‘ 5 % Sl S 5 Park avenue. he Realty Syndicate 14 Sansome & 2 Alaska Yuken Outfitting Co. L aokel e ‘&f‘,‘.‘ ¢ DeYoung, M. H “h le building. | Thomas Magee & Sons. 4 Montgumery st |9 =r e | e & o "t Mysell-Rollins Co. street. | Western Sugar Refining Co. Market street. | o= == ny_and” Montgomery Qsbors, D. M. & Co. : ot Upham & Go. B e e | e SiE &0 a | O5R v 3 c Mills, .. fon sts. nidt Le n street. W ¥ iR, IR-= 3 & o Emportum and Golden Rule Bazaar. ariet street Ealene S Market street | Votland zmm»hmg Coios Stile butdme. Daoiht Coamt Tocray hab B &S X1 orthern Trading & Tranlpor(mwn Co. Market street. | Pavne's Bolt Works. Howard st | —_— | &1 Smith's Cash Store. Market street ! Peterson, S.. > Farre | ‘RUBBER GOODS' | Alaska Trade Committee, Ferry Bldg San Fraunci C ] | — he Red Front 8§57 Market street. i Risdon Iron Work Howard & Goodyear Rubber Co. 3 Market street. ) CISCo, (al | = 1 =5 S g = = Ziiik The route via San Francisco is the quickest, cheapest, safest and most comfortable to the Yukon. The Shipping Facilities of San Francisco are almost unlimited. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO JANUARY 12, 1898, OF THE ALASKA TRADE COMMITTEE. BANKS, Balfour, Guthr lNSURANCE & Co. COMPANIES. 316 Callfornia streef. Bank of Californ 400 California_stree London, Paris and American Bank. 1-3 Sansome street. BOAT BUILDERS. Alaska Preserved Bread Co .55 Fourth street. CANNED GOODS. Cor. Market and Davis 202 California street. ..617 Sansome street. Market street. Battery street. 14 Battery street. street & Post streets. 220 Bush street. | a 21 Montgomery street. | First street e B ey mana B R h(;l‘z_ocemes 'AND PRowsml\s. ; | lor. John = e UNDERWEAR AND KNITTED GOODS. COFFEES, TEAS AND SPICES. | ol Facking Co.. Market, strect. | Woodlock, John.. 5 26 Beale street. Freud, M. & Sons...... B 42 Market stre Brandensteln, &, . & Co Sememann Slott o & 5. : HARNESS AND LEATHER GOODS. SO e e 108 Market_street. e A | Degan, .107 Mission street. Pfister, J. J., Knitting Co 308 Front street. Getz Bros. & Co 1 e LD, & G 17 Market strect. Quinn,” John B. D’RUGS AND MEDICINE CASES. JeLeprone Man 704 C/Vé/z Y D. ‘ullfi”’wm FRANCISCO -__,AW SAVE YOUR MONE: M. CARMAN, Secretary. Selby Smelting Works.. Goldberg, Bowen & Co. Guggenhelm & Co. 416 Montgomery street i PURCHASE YOUR SUPPLIES AND GET YOUR OUTFITS IN SAN FRANCISCO. $wain Hardware HOTELs 1 First street. 1 Beale street. AND RESTAURANTS, AL ARFE WELCOME. The Stock of Miners’ Supplies in San Fran- \ cisco is practically inexhaustible. Competition keeps in S8an Francisco. Y Wfim‘&fi% the prices of supplies down LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS—Continued. Gorham Rubber Factory... The Gutta Percha Rubber Co. Joeslyn, G. M. & Co. Lewis, Anderson & Co. Madison, Bruce & Co Weeks, 5. F. Co.. 31 Market street. San Francisco Launch Co.. ”s'l‘o”pm’r’,‘”g’?r‘m..'” TENTS, BAGS AND COVERS. Ames & Harris .. 100 Sacramento street. Neville & Co.. .81 California street. | Bachman, §. & C Wertheimer Co. Alaska Exploration Co Pacific’ Steam Whaling Co! Skaguay and Lake Bennett T ‘ insportation Co. 19 Crocker buildin [ | ILIST OF SUBSCRIBERS—Contmued Yukon Trading and Transportation Co... ... 119 Montgomery street. . | GOLD AND SILVER REFINERY. Manufacturing Company...... 215 Spear street. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. Hirschtelder & Co Malm, C. Sachs Bros. & Co. CALL ON US FOR FULL INFORMATION. RATES OF PASSAGE, ETC., CHEERFULLY FURNISI]ED lfilu ummmmmmmmmmmmfifimmmmmm lfimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfifflmmmmmmwmmmmfimmmmmm H SHIP CHANDLERS. 'I'OBACCO AND SMOKERS’ TRAVSPORTAT]ON ; COMPAI\ IES. mmmmmmmwmmmfi JH“:MTJM YHPYRYRYASTYIYIVIIYTY Yy Yy Yy Yy Y YTy Y Y Y Yy Ty Ty e Y Mission street. 30 Fremont street. 9 Market street. 33 Market street. st street teuart street. 34 ARTICLES. Pine and 000000000000000000000000000000029200099000999 %30 Post street. ¥ 131 Caitfornia treet. 30 California stree | 1 | i st street. ‘ | | .22 Sutter street. By CURIMRIN o b by and how much drawn ou 1 Professor B v ol ed his his- T N T N men and they flashed under the wire in | ]<OOTE ST[LL Shechan entered the office at that | oEon N o o / true Garrison style, winners by the score | i" 3 ; Juncture and was inform 'y his suc- | beginning with ih» early grammar 4 v | s ; & A ¥ L | Only a small crowd saw the Jubuee’ R e e | schools of the colonies. He said: - baseball carnival open, but those who e s 2 N | schools of the Jesuits, much were there witnessed an exciting contest » w | work of the expert. as they influenced education 1n Eu- i\l [ | with plenty of heart disease element in it. ] Al “The book is my private property for %) flected but little early edu- ALAARL £ | The Alerts led with the stick and should | the present,” replied Sheehan. 1 )1 s country he “gram- | | have won, but Shea could not get the | “I am getting tired of this tomfool- . as mentioned in con- | B kinks out of his usually effective wing, | ery,” exclaimed Foote, “and I advise | nection with our early colonial m~- | | and the seven bases on balls that he gave | An Expert Appointed to Examine His Ac- attorneys,” “Well, replied Sheehan. u had better surrender that | “I am acting under the advice of my | if you don’t surrender that | by English Author- May Be Taken as Models | tory, was not, above “alifornia Likely to Be at the| Trans-Mississippi Expo- sition. the Will & Fincks tells the story of why it should not have happened. He only allowed four hits off his delivery, but at critical moments he was seized with an aggravated case of the Willles, and Cap- tain Smith and his men made the most of these attacks. Fitzpatrick was hit | Closely Shorn Animals to Be | Blanketed on Rainy ‘ Days. bank book so that the expert can look over these accounts,” sald Foote, rather sharply, “you will be sorry for it.” Foote then withdrew from the office, | !leavlng Sheehan, Secretary Lermen and iti Chamber of Commerce Will Take | safely nine times, but he kept them scat- | SO aes: | tered, and when it came to a pinch there | were no reefs in his sails. The W1l & Fincks got one in the second inning, and then in the fourth they let! A Crusade to This End Will Be Inaue gurated by the Various Loeal Societies. | Up the Proposition on Wednesday. “ver, never was fully f DS Alerts mix them up a bit, and two | — B N = i . | Expert Beck to discuss the situation. | Professor Brown of Be The Boston Latin School, the 2 1 The Ex-Secretary Again Re .ghg,h“ explained that he needed the | oloy | which s generall There will be an interesting meeting of | §ITors and as many hits netted the| The next rainy day may be cold s> far fuses to Surrender His |book until all the outstanding checks Speaks on Secondary | s foussied in i When thpee | the trustees of the Chamber of Com- | “yy¥he sixth Captain Smith went at his | %5 the atmosphere is concerned, but it K | had been paid. He said that he would Edueation or four years later Harvard Col- merce on next Wednesday at which the | ggversaries In no uncertain way. Scoti| 2 oubtless prove lingly warm Bankbook. | then willingly surrender it. Expert Beck E e Rtalilened. the buts of matter of having California and San | took first on Schmeer's muff of his short | for those careless drivers of horseflesh | then had his say. He claimed that | the ton Latin School were fit- Francisco represented at the coming |fly and_made the circuit on Stanley ‘“hn have been practicing the habit of ‘until he knew how the bank account % | ted to enter the new university. Trans-Mississippl and International Ex- single. Fitzpatrick's sacrifice and Hild, leaving animals w h hair closely clipped | ” One of its most illustrious ters S| P i e ¢l brandt’s liner to center. Smith and Mer- | gyt in the r. f o ' | stood, he would be unable to make a S — mas! position at Omaha will be the chief topic | ain. If the Society for th | t R s J eve e PIC| tes scored In the ninth by clever base e A Threat of Appealing to the Courts | report from the books. idieule for the Present Method of| Was Exckiel Cheever, who guarded | of discussion. As long ago as last No- | (60, {0F combined with some effective | revention of Cruelty to Animals cuts Does Not Affect Him in the | “After half an hour’s discussion, the Teaching Reading in the to 1708. The Boston Latin School vember the Chamber passed resolutions | stick work. The detailed score is as| 3;1>mfl§ure in the matter, it be one = expert started to leave the office, de- Public Schools. is _now, of course, no longer an favoring the exposition project and pledg- | follows: I 0se cases where there is no God in oast. claring that the bank book was neces- old-time ‘“‘grammar schocl,” but a ing its support to help to its ability. Since | win & Fincks. AB. R BI. SB.FO. 4. E | srael for the careless driver. sary to conduct the examination. “Un- modern high &chool with a strictly then nothing of importance has been done | Mertes, b AR R pr‘jc{iefl fact to be deprecated that this X d . classical curriculum. % by e nell, ' 2b. ¢ been in vogue F |11 T have the book,” said he, “I cannot Tt A tils weve /L Iar DA ia | in the matter. Re_m ntly several of those | Uit © 0 0 2 0 O0ftime. In truth: ma ~“m;:1 "tnrre a Itl\ng \prnceed Professor Elmer E. Brown of th New York under Dutch rule. In who went East with the Alaska Trade | Scott, 1.0 .0 6 00 when ft-was Dot & L =im1$sz'er General John T. Sheehan, ex-secre- | commissioner Foote entered the room o] ik . n o '. e de. | 1659 the company provided funds Committee’s special car were interviewed | Bliss, :’ 9 y‘ xg :‘ 1| pedestrians to view L gm ,fl; tary and treasurer of the Yosemite | | just as Beck was withdrawing. | partment of pedagogy of the Univer- with which was established a | by the exposition officials and they havel’;“"‘;“mtflrk % 9 3 9 W 8 % curbs on a cold, rainy day rses that \A]lry commmaxon returned from Sac- | “Everything satisfactorilyarranged?” | :lty of California gave the second ad- | F;‘hr\nl hv\hlt‘f; passed _successtully come back much impressed with the de- | jijidebrandt, s e T o P ‘333 ‘12:91\' r?"flf{h{' h;\i;‘ rl!!n ed short, he inquired. | dress yesterday morning at Berke! through various vicissitudes. 1In | sirability of having this city and State | Smith, =. s. i 2R e R K B o stand shivering with . Sheeh £ % | nothing could be done until the book | Education.” In his address he said. n"f\' a to be ("l.mlrrim“h&"m' but | world, as bas been done at several or | Busnell R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. | _But the society has decided that this xmssm:cr Fr(:mi % ebe z;n rhe u%‘es | Srasoroduned. | o ¢ = ter had mo certificate. from | the recent expositions in this country and | v "l Py ek e T g’m:[kle Accordingly, Secretary Holo surrender the bank book showing a| "« now make formal demand on you ne of the most important ques- the Bishop of Lond Tn 1689 wa | Burope. BYO RN . £ 0 0 0 0 2 olfbrook has lately h,m geveral conferences 5 . 2 educatic n Chapter Sehioal: sl o | 2 1y a | Egan, 3 i 204 0 go ahead, that he would h: 1 and_ disbursements of the commission | rather excitedly. “If vou don't sur California i, should the high schoo| e Ot D oy Deeame tha fon will be tepresented. s_md 50 far | Moskimon. 6. €4 1 3 0 3 2 0 the support necessary in chses whoe cat during the time he acted ar secretary |render it, I will try the efficacy of a course for those intending togointo Carolina establish P! California seems to be the only one that | Schmeer. s. s. c4 0 2 1 4 1 1|rests were made. ng on this assur- ¢ the board on the ground that the |Warrant.” universities be the same as for schools by law in 1 RSy is holding back. The prospectus of the | Croll. 1b -4 1.1 0 1 0 0lance, he will do a can to stop the of oar: 8 | thowe who's D s s by law in 1710, Delief Shea. 1 B Rl 46 BT T G - ; | Sheehan started to explain his posi- ose who Intend going no further During revolutionary - ti o | exposition leads to the belief that it will 0 AR b T B prectiee: book is his own private property until |0 "G TSR0 13 T isten to him than the high schools? This is the o e e e R M g be as great an event as the World's | Hammond, c. b AL 2 2| The fact that arrests would be made after the outstanding vouchers are pre- | 2nq ' jatt the office. ?::sélr;n :;hl‘ch the rnn}l)mfl!bnnr of S i atter 'hei,;‘:nn‘uifl%‘:“fg;‘; Fair held lanthkllelm_ ]A'm(:ng the officers | ) i 0.4 tlhc whol has been % o et out to answer, but before o 3 at some o e brightest men in the | 5 ept very quiet, as it was thought th sented and paid at the bank. Commis- |~ There the matter stands. b L e R B lege. Tounded in 12§ by the. Rev. United States, and the commission ap- | by innings: o | it would have a better effect Son o sioner Foote is equally determined to | Sheehan says he will not give up the gone beyond this question to the ere were taught pointed by the Government are all well 1 ST the el others if an example were made of a few ssics and the beginnings of | of the worst offenders before the atten- get posse%lnn of the bank book and |book until all the outstanding checks | guestion, What is an, idesl high and . the Eradostes The people connected with the known. theolo; Bushnell Alerts . 3 o ’ | ti f o a acted swear out a warrant to recover it if | ;qu‘»:lly“t;raphaflc “)“ fd“cflf"‘“g‘ at the Of scnbole hor The Ve os ey por - o S oy e foved bodily to Omaha and set up there | 'Bass: hits s R o S B Sheehan continues to ignore the de- |Dogk will have to be forthcoming. of pupils, the folks school, with In New England grammasschool as it will be here. They argue that the | Two-base imon. = Sacrifice hits— | The Fire Department. £ : The threat of Commissioner Foote an eight-vear course, the burg were originally establiched i the | local fair will be closed long before the | Fitspatrick and Hardle. First bage on errors— | The Fire Commissioners met on Frida mands made on him for its production. | t, swear out a warrant does not bother | school, with a ten-year course, and Townshipe, bt later: the couste | DIE_exposition begins. The latter will | Will & Fincks 3, Bushnell Alerts 3. First basc | afternoon when James Fariey, hoseman Messrs. Clinch, Givens and Foote, of |me in the least.” said Sheehan after n,]_}\;l:';:ur;;:_; g't-lg:fd'{f’t"vr‘a:w e became, as now. the unit of second. gpen on (thflhr'" :;g ‘-‘l‘:l‘:!r:enr:l”;fl::fl‘\::t‘l: | o Al L Tk h Lot on | of Engine 33 was' fined ten’days’ .pay the comrhission. met yesterday morn- |leaving the office My accounts are P B A e tures ary education. The curricula of the e o Etore the local exhibit for | Struck out—By Fitzpatrick 2, by Shea 1. Hit | f0r Neglect of duty in being absent from ing to take action in regard to the ex- | perfectly straizht, and knowing that. uraliol In the studies 1o seoces | early New England grammar necessaTy e < Every Inducement in the | bY. pitcher—Hildebrandt and Mertes. Double | the headquarters of company all : 3 R 3 threats do not disturb me. As I stated | hpproximated. There: fo o carcely schools aimed to prepare, by clas- ) oMLt e ko plays—Fitzpatrick to Stanley; Moskimon to night. J. H. Hogan was promoted from perting of Sheehan's scogunts. Shee- | Tpy S il sithis morning, 1.010 DOt | = 1dat howeyhcs In favor o emis Sical training, men for the nigher | ine of space and accommodation is of- | Eyan to Croli: Moskimon o Croll. Time of | hoseman to' foreman of Engine 6, and hisk, actorDei e e b riays, | BE) SRE b €. 0 ment. however, avor of estab. | gfces. Especial attention was paid fered. b anersint {s | B3me—1h. 3m. Tmpire—James McDonal James Layden from assistant foreman to Mess AEceard attena. | os S Sent fo the Biate oL D A O e e B sronad to candidates for the ministry. The That the Chamber mmerce 1s | “FHammond out. interferel with mr»m: "Ran. | foreman of Engine 25 Heory Tricou was Messrs. Clunie and Bridgeford, a - lelse. Iam holding the bank book sim- for all three systems. The Eng- Drimaryi; &ink howaves St - the likely to take the matter up, and favor- | Winning run made with two men ou appointed hoseman of Engine 5; F. Me- ed the meeting, but, acting under tke |ply as a matter of self-protection. There English - authorities _have . bew; | &rammar schools. was fo prepare * | abl¥, SehueR SRR i< g o | —_—— Enhill of El;gi_ne and Rafe ngenhelm ce of his counsel v + ities have been s o mllege: = ave bee i ruckman of Truc oard, on the ice ‘of his couusel, Eheshpn iad but|ate checks outsianiise ot whon (0 | mget tolstoutie shoonfizxy. achiol e on reonsmi ey deses: Bd- | (ck, but the installation of the new BROKE THE WRONG LOCK. | recommendation of the chief, adopred & - to say. He stated, however, that |are paid T will close the account at the | system patterned upon the Ameri- pa e 5 g officers caused some delay. When the gty |bank. I conducted the business of the | can high sehool.. It seems impogsi- tage of middle education other than P a nfen s F dMgerand anl ad been forwarded to everyone | C -, atic college - trustees meet on next Wednesday they formed members of th ling A claim against the commis. |Office on the same lines as my prede- | ble, on the other hand, to read our preparation for college. ~ Between | IHFHeS dircascd oy Sverai of the ggntic. | The Head Steward of the Old Glory of the department. ir aim 2 T B Mhicré*is noOnE i -the Tnir own educational history without Add: s of min- Men connected with the exposition. These n not indebted a cent to the | S2ERIE o TRRE 3 BOTLNR I ut he| discovering in it @ constant and isters and maglistrates on the one | TG, Parsons. one of the vice-presi- Restaurapt Charged With hand and the great mass on NEW TO-DAY. CONSUMPTION ate of C HannXa, or any one else,” | D by ‘the treasurer of the commis.| ETONINE tendency toward the unity the | GET S and a resident of Los Angeles, A. Burglary. other, there was no clearly defined | hich the English and Ge: 3. McAuslands, commissioner, of 602 Mar- ed She |sion. “He can pay them by check, Bohibole ARk - by s . e A ot this clty: Cofonel H. 'B.| The Old Glory restaurant, on Kearny When did you put the money up?” | money order, or cash. That Is discre- o emtrayed the shary jranization | Maxon. vice-president. of “Reno, Nev.: | between Pine and California streets, was asked Commisgioner Foote, rather an- | tionary with him.” An interesting criticism was given by | “How long do you think 1t will be be- = Mr. L. Heaton on reading as at present taught in the public schools. John C. Wharlon, director, of Omaha, and others. These gentlemen will urge upon the Chamber to do all in its power | attached by creditors a few days ago and the Sheriff placed his lock on-the door. then divided classes and interme- diate, transitional types have be- Shechan's legal advisers motioned |fore all the outstanding checks are tn® | BIonY O inks, Mi. Heaton Satd? gg;f‘,fx;”h‘u"" R otk Tl {0 have California and San Francisco Yesterday :';3;]3“'“;'3:?:’;; SAde ande ToTHEEDITOR : 1 have anabsolute | Ci¥e for him to remain silent and the question |Was asked. PR, ble t Reading 1s at present not well history of our educational Institu- o L L A e e U D O bt el Dottt Sy p | o L S LR SR e ST T wea B ep eIt o s ansl:\iart"lieapuz:egh::hanmnv‘v‘::n Col-| tausnt in our schools It is but a gy A Toand of Trade will come fh with | taken away by some one who had entered | Awdy. By itstimely use thousands of apparents When are you going to sulrrTndsr nel lrfzh Sy SR find e tary. ?;.lalgC:?‘(;Ieoge':l?&n‘l)afnl){£e:2(t’u}!"§ll?vle a strong second. as the board has al- | lhehplnve"lt:y ('he l;ear.l p“'lf“‘es"a": Esola | ly hoptlcscl s have !;eefnpernmnmt cum{i he be book tc mission?” 4 . El 5 t th . | of the California-street Police Station was 0 proo itive am I of its power to cure, bt e S e ik < |of the commission, there were two| ocution has of late fallen, and just- DOG- OWNERS INCENSED." | restly dsclarell tn favor of the MuEmeston. 4§ 0 1 iTia detallat OMoar b b ooas | i B EORA o aoy oneABiees THRME an again, acting under instruc- | checks outstanding for over three| ly, into disrepute. But why? Be- | to recover the stoléen property and to ar- LES of my Newly Discovered Remedies, tion, declined to answer. vears. When the checks are cashed 1| cause it Is done without under- | Complaint That the ¢ City Pound Is| AN EXCITING BALL GAME, | rest the thlef. Officer Long found the upon Teceipt of Exprossand Postoffice addrese. will close the account at the bank and surrender them to the secretary to file with other vouchers.” —————————— Itallan Relief Committee, The Italian rellef committee of the local Ttalian colony will give a grand concert and ball to-morrow evening at Washing- er. missfoner Foote it then decided to call a special ting for next Friday afternoon, and | 3. Beck was appointed to ex- pert Sheehan’s accounts in the mean- | time. ¥xpert Beck called at the office of the | commission yesterday - afternoon to look over the books and accounts kept | property and placed the head steward of | the restaurant—Edward Dean—under ar- rest for burglary. s sincerely yours, On motion of Com T A SLOCON, M.C., 183 Bearl §t.. New York. Whon wri* = nanar. ALASEA students Hamlet's soliloquy with a series of acrobatic performances that would make Hamlet turn in his grav It is good reading, not elocution, that should be afmed at, and every teacher should realize the importance of voice training. Teachers now require their pupils to commit to memory. not pas- Sages like the “Barefoot Boy.” but a Source of Mange and Distemper. | Considerable complaint has been made | of late that every dog that goes into the | City Pound at Hampshire and Sixteenth streets and does not suffer capital pun- ishment on account of the fact that it has no cwner comes out with the mange The Will & Flr)cks Defeat the Bushnell Alerts 4 to 3. The smile that Mark Hanna wore when | he got in that fatal solar plexus on Mc- Kisson, in their little argument, which they recently had in Ohio, was not in it with the one that ruffled the countenance | AND THE YUKON GOLD FIELDS By ©. M. COE Ex-Prasidant of the Press Olub of 3. 1. Cannot Get Justice. C. T. Biddulph, who alleges that he is a captain in the British army, applied in Judge Campbell's court yesterday for a warrant for the arrest of the proprietor E | tain Smith of the Will & Fincks | of Turk e | 14 HANDSOME FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THR by Sheehan. ton-square Hall, corner of Stockton and “Porti’s Address” and “Hamiet's or_the distemper. of Cap of a restaurant on Turk street on the /76 PAGES OF READING TEST ¥ Whre 15 the bank book showing the | Union streets. The concert feature will Soliloqu: It is *“words, words, The cause of this condition of affairs | team, when the game yesterday at Cen- | charge of battery. The captain sald he wm’;r“&uv:mn m':lflm‘ i e receipts and disbur: nts?” asked | be particularly interesting. as several of words,” as Hamiet sald to Poion- is given g5 the smsanitary. cohditlan. ‘| tr&l PATK wae over. . Te had cvery ree- | had Tunch inthe restanrant and as e Oomnn Bo °1p n isburseme; ? | P = Fres Ahe Nealtan Diists fus, that are taught in our schools. which the pound is kept, diseased dogs |son to be happy. The Bushnell Alerts had | was leaving the onpflflo!‘. without any | BEAUTIFUL ILLUMINATED COVER—LATEST COR- o7 oo the, leading. artistn o ! P The meanings of the words and being placed, it is alleged, together with | peen putting up a stiff bluff from the | cause, knocked him down and sat UPON | RECT MAP.. AN ABSOLUTELY PERFECT GUIDE' neral Sheehan still retains it,” re- | Company which recently appeared at the their assoclations, and the circum- the healthy ones, it matters not how val- first inning, and the margins were in him. As he had no witnesses to the al- WORTH HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS TO plied Secretary Lermen, California and Baldwin theaters have stances of the situation described unble the breed. It 1s stated that some | Aoy 'EnInE: SR 0 ATENS WOre i | leged assault the warrant was refused, FACTSom el sl e “Then I cannot proceed with the | volunteered their services, and they will are | left uduetrl of u?gunr. Except by t“ J ® o 1::;«} ones m\l ugoul: some med m““ b et Rl o B DAath. ;?d t.:: uvflea{.to u'-‘iae :ggrt;:ton;u:oug; work,” sai, o w st roles. A splen- oral rendering, there can no rel ipie LG ‘eelings by lodging 4 g dress WHEELER PUB. WAL, moniey han Do et i ek BT et s ot o Plen- | fhie interpretation of literature. complaint against the institution. Captatn Smith loosened the ribbons on his | In “this blawsted country.” a8 . 00., 126 Kesray 84, 8.F.

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