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ROHN NOT DISCUSS : v HIS PLIGHT THE WAR } THE TRUSTEES! Declines to Offer Explana- Henry Norman Writes of f GREAT tions of Weak Points the Probable Course of 8 LIOU lDATlON in His Story. This Government. oo’ Inproves Honcopso, Soms | 3 Feeling in Madera Grows More Bitter @Agains Official’s Accusers. MADERA, May 29.—If there is any| to a conclusion 10ore definite purpose than to accentu- ate the bitter feeling the majority of 3 s bondsmen | Associated Press is able to pres | fcy which will upset many calculatfons | the people in this community hold law. e | matter from this side. | and possibly radically modify the pres-| . . e R =5 K nol .;.\ha pretend to look with ey | 1 lum: was 8 Stnco my rrival I have sought dili ent balance of power. pResdence, &1 California strest, below | : picion on the story told by the pop- | Should have been paid into the treas- | gently in all quarters for some outline | — == —_— e R P POP" | ury some time ago, and the fact that | or suzestion of the policy to be pursued | CERVERA CARRIED NO e fl lre a ance 0 ur Krohn is still it was not paid makes Krohn and his | by the United States in the immediate fu- Krohn 1s still confined to his room men responsibl - | tire. The result of the war is a fore- FOOG TO SANTIAGO his physician e ac- | gone conclusion. Each 4 news has, A=l : OB £ herefore, only an incidental interest. - ating he received at the | counts is going slowly forward, but the | & EEl itho! S antto | | rous friends are permitted to see | on the supposed robbery. The books |is rapidly approaching a situation ghere No Provisions to Relieve the THE BAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 380, 1898. WILL t the Young the story told by Krohn is impossible of t the public place its | own construction on the suspicious cir- will result | Krohn should have had | will show t NEW POLICY SHAPED BY Believes It Will Forsake Tradition and Retain Territory Wrested From Spain. Call Office, Riggs House, ary dispute attracted such widespread attention, is in Washington again as Chronicle, and through his courtesy the a decision more momentous than any for | nt the has been decided to enforce only a mod- given every chance of freedom, but if, as may be, she lacks the elements of inde- the sta told | ¥ s ot S v r o r. - | pe Cy he must become American. but the ave served no of the case as it now ap- | r correspondent of his paper. To- | pendence, she must T e So far as the county is con- [night he cabled the following to thei}}'h“‘ Tocto Fec il 8 S0 ol W. T. HESS, sure. Europe, visage a_ development of American pol- Famine Situation. ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNYON'S FAME. Enewn the World Over as the Bene« Humanity, of pain and sickness than all the doctors | combined. These discoveries, harmless in the hands of a chlid, are proving thefr | potency In so many thousands of enses that | t would be sheer madness for any siok person to turn away from their benefits. A | eloud of witnesses, stretching from East to | West and North to South, among all na- tlons, are telling their cures and praising Munyon, whom' they look upon as their | benefactor and friend. | Munyon guarantees that his Rheumatism Cure will cure nearly all cases of rheuma- tsm fn a few hours; that his Dyspepsia Cure will cure Indigestion and all stamach troubles: that his Kidney Cure wiil cure 0 per cent. of all cases of kidney trouble; that his Catarrh Cure will cure catarrh, no matter how long standing; that his Head- | ache Cure will cure any kind of headache NOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg. ADVERTISEMENTS. + B R R R B R R R R BY PEREMPTORY ORDER 0 = Begin- ning SALE! TUESDAY, Moy Begin; ning ot = : ; S e revenue tariff upon the Philip-| fn Ser e belief, because it is contradicted by Washington, May 29. | erate revenuo tariff | a few minutes: that his Cold Cure will E facts that cannot lie; | & , pines, to which American goods will be | quickly break up any form of cold, | L D e it Fcrohn can furnish | Henry Norman, editor of the London | subject like the goods of other nations, | on through the entira list el i e y ret been solved. for this and other | Daily Chronicle, whose letters from | ?fflm*h‘!:fl!d‘;lfi”‘fm Pl il 0;}?&"3:_’\ Gulde to Health and medical advice abso- 5 >veloped that are ictions to his story, | this city during the Venezuelan bound- | oW, ec™lees surprising. Cube will be | g;filzdem-ml’mt- Munyon, 1505 Arch st., THE TRUSTEES HAVIN& DECIDED TO AT ONCE PAY OFF il i e B B 0 A B B B I A R A converse with him, but newspaper : P any L : 1 s v | dn his' pe on the amount of money | & century past must be The re- | WE ARE COMPELLED ondents are excluded. To all | jo caims to have had, but they will sults of this decision will affect E .-;u{o‘z‘.’n‘ PORT AU PRINCE, May 20.—Two | and PURCHASERS' GUIDE ol the reply is that Krohn does | not show whether Krohn had appro- ;v;;”‘,;“; e e ;,,“,}fij,,é Ttallans who set out from Santiago de | JE luc on his part to discuss the de- | stolen at the time and In the man- | based on solid facts. 1 have conversed | .03 9 cor Mole St. Nicholas on the /4 ' ) leged robbery is unfortu- | ner in which he says it was. The only | with almost every man, beginning with | janded n Nopide | Manufacturers, Brokers, Im- t leaves the public in doubt it that the expert will be able to at- | the Where ‘anthority will mold | 22d, arrived here to-day bringing in- | 4 2 OUR MAMMOTH STOCK OF ; Meei sl mug L con will be to try to fix the exact|the lssue, and with many other friends | formation as to the situation at San- | orters, Wholesale Traders u ortant points that, as the | ;oo v+ which” will have to be made | 80d new acquaintances, representative of | o0 The state of affairs there is | P y 3 Ipi ) DOW Rtands, e certatnly. notin. | goed by the bondsinen: | Bt e e, PoreR” for & mecdle in a | critical, particularly so because of the| Jobbers, Insurance and Real |+ = n’s favor. ) In this connection the generous action | haystack, and ‘I have now reached the | ook of food. A great many of the un. | an these points has to do with | of Krohn's broth and relatives 1s| conclusion that in this particular stack | Estate Agents. | question of the time at which the worthy of speci notice. They have | there is no needle at all. fortune people, especially the recon- | -+ )1 becurred. On the day | Signified their intention of turning over | 1 mean that neither in the White House | centrados, are dying of starvation. | B L) : : . &Y | 1o the bondsmen all of their property |nor the State Department is there any ’ S o bly dis. | In Corresponding With Any of the Following Krohn stated he | (0, }1e PORCEmER Bl O der that’ ity | definite conviction or_determination on | The whole population is terribly dis- | Firins Plaaco M “The Call.” ked by robbers at about 10:30 L et S 5 = the future direction of the national pol- | couraged and keenly desirous of peace. irms Please Mention e Call. bondsmen may indemnify themselves | {1 (WS CEEREAR, B0 LoC BOLOOF these | Com Sl ot thesiaatan aal s -vening, and that during | for the money they will be forced to | gver.sea Dosscssions over which the | oLne arrival of the squadron under) ART GLASS. [ that ensu pane of | turn over to the county. The property | American flag will be flying when the | Cervera without food suppl g Ox - the | catifornia Art Glnss, Bending and Catting + e conu & was | SO offered amounts in value to more is over. This may sound like a hos- | city deepened the general despond- | "5, ™03 105 Mission St.,cor. Spear. L s than $30,000. file criticisim. Nothing s “further from | ency. tsembarked soo| ETjPossing. Staining,Bevdling. Wom. S | my mind. The United States has drifted | The squadron has disembarke | Schroeder, Pres. Telephone Main 868 2 B Sos ap s Sinton A% Sihe | 0 Bauniun Ned Al e EVERYTHING MARKED DOWN TO COMMERCE OF COUNTRIES Maine had not been blown up war would | 000 Mauser rifles, a great landed ART WARE AND ANTIQU FURNITURE. | | not_exist to-day. The neut EL bt | | at 11 NEAR THE PHILIPPINES. ! forced Admiral Dewey's | quantity of ammunition and four bxg} HE P. ROSSI CO., Importers of High-Olass Fur- B + later than Ee |t to smash the Sp ined for the fortifications. | L aitare ¥reach Oabinets, Marble Statuary, Bte, 117 | T B s | & A seize P the ateist sllane - | Butter atreet. Statistics of Interes: to American | = I of thegsGpl pisnne uaing | el || k 1 h t 1 by the officers and the com: [ taken in connection witt : S : S e ained by the officers s n AUCTIONEERS. N - the time Egoducers| i iView o Eresbnt these had to be strong | manders, the ger expression was, | Live Stock K] 1 1 & (). 1 Montgomery St., | B += G s Conditions. | : | when the Ttalian: left, that the squad- | Auctioneers. * & LU- " san Francisco. | 3 o ST e i = umttania W \FIZL\":T‘L\_ M ; v . —The com- | ron }\t:_»{\’:ldns:‘t‘»nul for San Juan, Porto BELTING. - | MBER THE =" the minds of | MeTce of the co s adjacent to the | munition there. L. P. DEGEN, Manufacturer of Beiting and | & = = Philippine Islands is the subject of a | - L s Lace Leather, 105-107 Mis. | = - of tables which will appear in the nish it supplied with | THE HARVARD TAKING A Siee Suees Mieleshuativmin RO | DON’T MISS THE OPENING BARGAI S. & c Dles Wi \ and_foc s now | cking. <t monthly publication of the Bureau et I sap NaaE| ON COAL AT KINGSTON D o TNy An o i N . W of Statistics. the military authorities have | o BOILER MAKERS. | < L = 2 the. any one| The statement consists of fables | become deeply averse to auy, co-operation | Will Be Allowed to Remain 1 Yo Beare peenl D HOKDA Y 30t . » before | ShOWIng the population and commerce ¢ Shonla act witoom. | 2 it L | DETACHABLE | &2~ STORE CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 30th—DECORATION DAY. no ome | Of the islands adjacent to the Philip- so_as to be free to| Fort Twenty-four Hours Longer | MUD DRUM RS v e S I 2 fixed hour on the | PINes, and the share which the United P arise after Than Usual. for Steam Boilers, 2 " According to | States and other nations had in the ley alone is due the| KINGSTON, Tamaica, May 238 (de- Manufactured by | % = ik ' 0! erce for a ries ¢ years, a i coun 1| Vv issio; — 2 1 up at 10:30 | commerce for & series of years, and is ountry from the fatal |layed in transmission).—The United EUREKA BOILER WORKS B y % ,pen the safe, | Accompanied by a map showing the | & ],-m().igem-?.}“{rf,‘,?"fil:s States auxiliary cruiser Harvard, for- W. J. BRADY. Proprietor. | | H could not, as the Steamship routes and distance from | American ay is rnfr;\mdl,\"grmeful_g‘m"”y the American line steamer New | Bpecial Attention Paid to Repairs and Ship Work. | B 1 . The robbers said | that port to the ports of the adjacent | Again, there was originally no intentlon | York, is coaling. here. The Colonial | Offios and Works—113-115 MISSION STREET | they knew the time lock did mot begin | COUntries. The fact that the countries | 35 Dpmparding or selzing Porto Rico | Government is undecided as to how | Telephone Main 5045, x= ) to work untll 41 o'clock, and Atine ata | 10N 10 5% veach of the KRoolNSs : it should haxe been sooner ‘and | much coal she will be allowed to take | e AT - m : : id | contain a_populatio 5,000,000, that at a s not | on board, but she will probably ship | 5 E 5 | not comply with their demand they | their purchases from other parts of the epcated, and the second Spanish | o1k poo 53 Murphy Bullding. Murphy Bullding, would kill him. Krohn then went to T1d Erbitn T o Sve i bilins Aol fleet will not find a base the o six hundred tons at l(vas:\, anmuz:lhlf"" { THESAN PRANUISGU NEWS GUMPANY, E 2 A Ste andio i =+ b ot Moreover, nobody could have foreseen |all present purposes. s something | 342 to 350 Geary Street, Above Powell, M kl fl J S[ tx M k t [1 J S e T Sng thelr apotte o e he extraorainar of public opin- | trifling is wror—- with her steering | Periodicals, Books and Stationery. | B arget du 0nes dIreets. areer and Jones BE1S. b ! S s e ? iaeithare & o1 20 aliers acmite 's vietory. Be- | gea d her boilers are dirty, she will 5 e e 1 both attempted to lock Krohn S LT e s tween April 3 and May 1 a revolution took B Nieattoitematn heter sifhours] BOOKBINDERS. E+E+E+EHET R B R TR AT 1 eI ed States, | place. hat day the idea of Keeping | < s T g | i i ——— ——— el i the Interest In this sub. | the Philippines had not occurred (o 4ny- | longer than usual, under the neutrality | [ B MCINTYRE, 5ogkginder and Printer, 3 ensued ] roken, Krohn was s will show the popula- | body; on the next day few people thought | regulations. With _the exception of | LI, 422 Commer - | DIRECT beaten into and the rob- | tion and area of the countries, their | ;‘r‘ g:\-:ngl' ‘tt)w‘muun. lxu allw‘ il‘xs ap- | medicines, the Hm]-_\md has not taken | COPPERSMITH. escaped with the coin trade w e o e le; ~ations | Preciated tha is Impossinle to dispose | on board any supplies. % n'the space of {en | ®ach nation obtains of their exports | ment is intolerant of the idea of restor- | that all were well on board the squad- | “and Ship Work a Specialty, 16 and 18 | when “unwell, Pains, obstructions, Z fhess 3 e Eetser i b L | PO B L BT StOr- | 1on when he left the vessels under the | Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641, | SON CIT Y and irregularities pecaliar to the Sexa. s vas broken at 11 exported to each by the United | 1Lhu 7 n, events have | command of Commodore Schley on Fri- — | . 2 o’clock has been established t tates during the past five years and | move ion has follow- | day. Rear Admiral :amrm;] was then " NRSA«:‘%‘?\){ITH by the testi he total commerce o s United States | €3" words, it has | supposed to be off the northwest coast 3 . 2 i e e : of nvisible | of Guba [ stanRrasmeny Mercantile Warehouse, | | Al water route, no change; new T Rddorats Hl S 2 ACIpa L Co S hands. The moving finger has writte: % & — - Stands—2 avis St. and Corner 't g ® nd located - | that section by years since 1550. D et e as nten e hand Corner Fifth | steamer, built for leading business men disedses of women 3 Gupe ISTORES FOR THE ZAFIRO of this city and Alameda; cheap rate; Pennyroyal and injuriou | 2 | | = | half a line 2 il s office. One of the vi Tolte DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE). fare; d-class, all new fur- | Tugs. One bottle of Apioline Capsules 3 x | The question is, will the United Stat | best fare; no second-class, all n Tt 2ot Spiolin C nt Watchman T | THREE SPANISH SPIES | when eace s signed, withdraw wittin | SEIZED AT HONGKONG REDINGTON& CO,, Sccodand Steven- | nishings and best caterers. Tickets on | Jasta three monthw, . Soid by ail druggists feet of the of | | its cla limits, abide by its old traditions | 1y son Sts. Tel.— - | 2 L$. B \ N. Y. Pos mpany with others, MAKE THEIR ESCAPE | ana resist the temptation of empire; or —son D8 Ten salel at 54 Stenart street, and 35 Market | S —— - estigation, but | - | will it accept hflll}l}!y w)\lal the fortunes of | Dewey Is Fortifying Corregidor FRESH AND SALT MEATS. street. Call for particulars. | P. & B. BUILDING PAPER scover anyt c. Pre- | Futile Efforts to Capture the Men | War have brought and turn its face Island and Mining the Channel JAS BOYES & €0, Shipping Butchers, 108 | P N SHpIhE e tvani b 5 | toward a new destiny? The struggle will iy Clay. Tel. Main 1204. « | S l')“f:f‘,-m' lasaswas i | Who Tried to Destroy a Fort |be long and Mll?"f | of Manila Bay. - = SEEDS, DOATS: LTC | And P. & B. READY ROOFING, Anat | Tayl The opponents of annexation urge that ; 3 FLOUR. ARCTIC sleds, Arctic dogs, Youkon boats, | Sold by all first-class dealers, are clean, odors. and s ay oz N orlax Batlery the constitution permits no territory to be | COPYriShted, 1898, by James Gordon Bennett. Flour Mills. 1. Martenstein & Co. | PIlOt waps to the Klondike, Alaske outfits, | less, of great sirength, reasonable in prics and to open sforced to open ore, is a mani- t that time the >n at work fiften min- ntes. | ant at the fortifications, had armed | #ng, enter the far Eastern political are-| |,y heing used as a transport. The | IRON FOUNDERS. If it is conceded tha searching parties out looking for them | We are always entangled,” reply the | Stores were conveyed in three lighters | western Foundry, Morton & Hedley, Props.. terested e last night, and to-day the torpedo boat | others, “‘our interests are oqial to those |and a steam launch to the Zafiro,| 234 FremontSt. Castings of Every De- Porter been scouting in the adja- | § ! g ; ] cets of China, and England will be over- | - ¢ : ¥ cent waters in search of them, but|borne and China seized piecemeal unless | Dese waters, where she has been coaled | JEWELERS. i S Font Snoh They are thought range ourselves alongside her.’” and provisioned. W. K. VANDERSLICE CO. ADVERTISEMENTS. GOLD PICK LINE JOHNSON - LOCKE MERCANTILE COMPARY, 669 Market Street, San Francisce, SOLE AGENTS STEAMERS FOR ALASKA AND KOTZE- | BUE SOUND. | TO DRAW GERMANY KEY WEST, May 29.—The three sup- | posed Spaniards who tried to blow up | the mortar battery near Fort Taylor | on Thursday night have not yet been | captured. Captain Merrill, command- | C either to have gotten safely off to Cuba, or to be in hiding on one of the neigh- boring kej Two of the suspects were seen driv- | afternoon. They eastern end of the they were joined by a 1l boarded a rowboat and k Island, a neighboring thought to be the . When last seen approaching a sloop or ooner lyinr off Stock Island. This morning both sloop and small boat were gone. The authorities have de- tailed descript’.as of the men. v island, where third man. m: ade for 8] arried a ri t wa BERLIN, May 20.—T am in a posi- tion to inform you that English offi- cers’ expressions of friendship to Ger- incorporated in the Union which cannot become a 8 America must no longer let George Wash- ington do its thinking for it. k some, “would we needlessly | :lves with European powers | “Why," as| entangle our ady dete ectly tate. It ke a great tors. certa that the country mined to have such a strong | is replied that England in keeping open the vast mar- | navy and army, in,” reply the an- | has al- havy and army that we never again shaij be “caught in this disgraceful state of unpreparedness Tn view of this sharp division of opinion | it is obviou: s _the o nly statesmanlike | course of the President 18 to finish the war first and let the policy itself. Moreover, T have re take care of ason to believe it | | which were being supplied by a Chi- _-ONGKONG, May 2. — The police last night seized a quantity of stores nese “compredore” at Hongkong to the United States auxiliary cruiser Zafiro, which is still at Kowloon Bay, in Chi- Americans are fortifying Corregidor | Island at the entrance to Manila Bay | and are mining the channel. They will give a warm reception to any possible antagonist. CALIFORNIANS IN N.iW YORK. NEW YORK, May 20.—Perry T. Morgan | of San Francisco is at the Waldorf-As- | torla. W. Wayne Belvin of San Fran- cisco is at the Hoffman. J. H. Miller of San Franeisco Is at the Imperial. drained away. it means weakness instead of manliness. It means that you are unable to properly perform na- ture's duties. has beer It means lost n abused. You must alter this state of affairs, vigor. In some way nature NATIONA! 8.W. co Battery and Pacific sts. HARDWARE. pALACP_ Hardware Co.,Importers & Dealers in Hardware, 603 Market. Tel. Main 752. scription Made to Order. Tel. Black I505. OLD AND SILVER SMITHS, 136 Sutter St., San Francisco. Telephone Maln 917. LIME JUICE AND CORDIALS ADE purely of limes and lemons in bottles and cases. L. G. Sresovich Co., 321 Sansome st. PAPER DEALERS. WILLAMETT PULP AND PAPER CO., 722 Montgomery Street. PIANOS. The Oldest Firm and Largest Stock. PIANO and MUSIC STORE, KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell St. A corps of expert tuners and repairers. REAL ESTATE. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. REAL ESTATE. RENT COLLECTORS. TAILOR AND IMPORTER. CHAS BLISS. Claus Spreckels Rooms Bldg., ith Floor. steam launches and stern-wheel steamers, with boilers suitable to burn_wood; 30 boats can be een at salesroom. G. W. KNEASS, 718 Third At. 'Phone Red 2361 easy to transport. They keep heat, cold, damp- ness and dust out of buildings; are particu- larly adapted to Alaskan trade. PA . Tel. Main 1768, Ny | WIIl Dispatch the Following Steames | AWAY FROM RUSSIA GeneEn A dnee ¢ It "\‘“fi'l//"lr JUNE 34 iy 2 EEngland to Acéomplish Its Object G R LUCY & coSO/:zs California _street, i 1‘\\\/'(\,:"';'&/,” FOR DUTCH HARBOR, NUNIVAK ISLAND, | =08 B0, 10 o o . This is produced by but few causes, There may be . R, 4y room 37. Tel. Main 1681, i ez e g T T y oncession a bad liver disorder, and there may be indigestion. “But = DAWEON, Su ! of Great Value. by far the greatestnumber of cases are caused by STATIONER AND PRINTER. Jis i g S o g early indiscretion. Dizziness is one of the plainest legraphic T 1. 306 calt- TILLAMOOK. ’!comrmmed 189, by James Gordon Bennett. symptoms of nervous weakness. Vital force being Telegraphic PARTRIDGE, 30%.:S3¢ . DUTCH HARBOR, HOOPERS BAY, SoN iy DAW | Joseph Chamberlain at Birmingham, | I R S e TYPE FOUNDERS. doctor in New York, where I then resided, and later I had treat The Newly built Triple Expansion Steamer | were of a most decided character. In 1¢ you are alzay. It you are weak, If vou are premature, ACIFIC States Type Foundry, successors xl?ent at the New York Hospital, but obtained m;ipfl'mnl\e!fimudm | fac s have ta i ’ Nz to waste, you need one thing. That to Hawks & Shattuck. The Hoine Industry ‘or over a month I had visited family physician in CE DOL | fact, they have taken official as well as B > I OV my y phy GRA LAR,| R iy e one thing is “HUDYAN. House, 008 Clay st. twice in every week, and as a last resort an at the mouth the Putnam | 1C_BIRD, e Putnam Co nectix River about the vicinity of | many, | project includes a possible colonial con- | sumably as the price for drawing Ger- ambiguously referred to by prise. It is even asserted here that the cession of great value to Germany, pre- “Hudyan” will do it. YOU presence of the poison blood cure’’ circulars. promptly. It has should be careful as to blood taint. cers, the loosening teeth and the other symptoms must be watched. Send for free “‘3i-day The blood is freed from all of the poison after effect. ¢ There is no brought many thousands of Those tiny ul- of *30-day blood cure’ is as 407, 408, 409, 410 WAREHOUSEMEN. THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., rdi. Agents and Public Waelghers. Gonerar Strages I'ree and Grain Warehouses. EraEL. For more than ten years I suffered severely from dyspepsia, and due- ing that time consulted man; 2 t &e made when 1 was ‘washed out by the s on arTang treatment more beneficia) in its effects than enjoyable in cess. About this time, however, I had a conversation bmit to the process gxysicia.ns. First it was b appointment had been og mving the stomach ement, which is found a mode e« b JUNE 6— : e o R nata effective In its sphere as is ‘Hudyan” In making manly, per- General Storage. , = I DAWSON CITY AND | 3 Nave aiso authority for.the atater D% - . e F i i i S friend who w1 acquainted with the merits of Rigjtdna Tabules, R et i saa " ment that the idea of England, Ger- Hudson Medical Institute, Stockton, Market and Ellis Sts., S. F. SEWING MACHINES. ke ted me with a box for trial. Well, I did try them, an The Magnificent Steamer many and America joining hands is be- Pre-eminently the machine for d feel that they did me good. so I b ht mere, and in my 1 19 MORGAN CITY, |ing seriously entertained, not so much DUMESTIB fainlly e, 1021 Market sineety house nowadays you will always find a supply of Ripans Tabules, Cupacity 700 Passengers, 2000 Tons of Frelght. | here, but in Washington and London, il 1find them easier to take than powders or liquid;sd. or lifvuutl:m | whence s forced on German atten- & swallowing hot water in the morning, condition is sa much n he 1l f the TYPEWRITERS. 0 The wbove steamers are the finest of their | o Ri lmpwv%nt GF 1ato T hiwe Ead o Fig S thane tlasw; every comfort given to passengers; besi table set of any line running to Alaska. Ii you are going to Alaska go by & reliable line. ALL TYPEWRITERS RENTED. Fow partly used for sale cheap. The rumor that Sir Frank Lascelles ‘was about to be transferred from here | is utterly unfounded. The British Em- f | at &}chl:efore 1 founld the Tabules, my bill for w m ‘was rarely less than three 3 bub m’fienm Ndndjon 4 Yor {nformation addross Send for samples and prices. haye not improved NEON-. , 1.0 COMPANY, | bassador is persona gratissima with P! my O O O e st Ban Francisos. " | the Emperor. J = i L. & X, ALEXANDER, 110 12 the oase of frignds o