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i THE SAN FRANOISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1898. ) | elted over the events of the last several | laus A. Riley, Hubert M. Hussey, Cornelius ¥. I o H 2 daya"aad is :{n the . verge of nervous | Dscney, Michael ¥, Buokley, mfl{-rd X I - | prostration. He is also suffering from %3 Lout . \dney trotble, He.{s sald to bave been | Dhis’s. otyiiwocioCarys Louls X. Ryst, @, Philip 7, Bpottiswood looking very depressed for several days | Gold medal, the gift of Mrs. E. Martin, for y Detore tha Kn:gped .rs‘:bbery e st o the best puper I ol entary Tatin $50 Greek, | | M Larew said the Deputy Tax Col-{ Thompeon, Watis' 6" pronteii e s Ros: S -|lector would fiot be arrested at present. | seter, Francis M. Sutton, John J. Krvin, John g [ : $ On_account of his excellent reputation | T- Sullivan, Louls P. Bray, Bdward J. Huber, Anthony J." Smith, Hugh J. Carberry, Edwar and his present condition the District A. Petersen, Patrick J. McQuade, g;’orks V. J Attorney desires to proceed with de- | Muliigan, Farold Turner. Joseph M. Geary, ' ¢ liberation. . He mald: that the shortage | Dennis Corkery, Emery. A. Lavalee, B tineli 2 | A OUSED Expert Completes His nai notyet bean mads up by romma | Wit obiet, (0 0 0 SO0 Will Wed W. D. English, |Naphtha Launch Sunk RS es although they promise - to.| qp k: 3 Investigation. ek 1 sl Sinrm S o nliely o Mk a Chicagoan. by a Gale. USEFU L S e e mentioned claas w{ mph‘}xoslo’:{n' "Lflhf;rf;mb]cy KNOWLEDGE. Costa, Willlam A, Breen, George &, Fox, Percy R. Hennessy, - Walter. J; ‘Williams, Emile (A. MADERA'S NEW SENSATION| Graduation of Lick’s Meohant- | SIS wiii™s' sy, i |HE IS A WEALTHY LAWYER ALL ON BOARD 00 DOWN ennon, cal Art School Pupils. John' J. Sullhan, John N.:Carrigan; class of r rhetoric heus - J, \!n.her Stanisiaus A, Ri- — e e The graduating exerciges:of the Califor-| lev, Corn F.' Deepey, Constantine _R. v nla-School: of Mechanieal ‘Arts took: place | Hriccd Michael F. Buckley, Richard L. Wil- : LARGE SUM OF MONEY . NOT.esterdny morning at the school, on-Dtah | i 5 b s hoyy,Join & Harfhston, | TINGE OF ROMANCE ATTACHED DISASTEE VIEWED FEOM THE eyan chille Art; 8, cli ari on e reDC ACCOUNTED FOR. and Fifteenth sirects. Horace Davis pre- | of humgulies Fioy ¢ Cleniy {eo“{fflsclr:x.)’ TO THE BETROTHAL. SHORE. sided and spoke of the great good that is| 3™ 0l Zachert, Hubert "M, - Hussey, : ‘| belng.accomplished. by the nstitution | B Hushss, miaail A° Sy, “Apaurphy. Tobi ro l lct j-founded by the late James Lick. - Rev. | Walter F. Dunn, William P. Golden, Joseph A, 2 Accorad OMeclal Declazes 1t Was in‘fiodrrlc:ig tscfe?}?é""grifi'é‘;‘iéid i‘?zaf‘fl? léxe-gl “a?;h mar Classés—Medal,” Francis 1. Brazel;| The Young Couple First Met On | High Wind Prevents Spectators Strn- -] . Brazel; ¢ the. Safe and ‘Was Stolen, mental and vocal mugsic by Miss.{Grace | Premium; Joseph M. Geary:: ‘Honorably Men- the ' Way to Alaska—No Going to the Assistance of Though “Not Recorded Bruckman and Miss -Marguerite. Hewett, | YionedwTiist grammar class, Oliver. X. Dorn, - % | 'the following. graduates - received.. their |.20PR M: Delehanty, Joseph Jones, Edward ¥ Date Set” for the the Unfortunate in the Books. \ diplomas: R. Bellew, - William 'J. Wilson, George &, Spot- - \ o . 8 3 x Eolrme e Dresemaking and Milinery: Ty | 453000 Alfred J.:‘Cleary, George - A.-Sturly, Ceremony, -« Y Men. Petitions Sent to Washington by e b RSl e | o ity it i, b 5 San J anuln \[ql]ey Grq pe- Epecial Dispatch to: The Call S Konlbers, Zr’ife" "séfl?.?i” \\E‘%;‘fé’nné’:n Wheelan, {;\j‘;,fi; J. O Hara, Joseph Madden, |- Miss Clara Sutro, the favorite daughter Special Dispatch to' The Call. Francisco; : Louts “Robert . Samish;. Alameds ¥ 3 e q 2 who x 5 FRESNO, Tune - L—The " hooks - o | *Cotme of Patcern makingorranic Bertram | 32, Smith: Willian Danlel : Shucon Jona 3. = slg?::g\{?g:!:;dh;?eaiggnfit!::ryback\ BRIDGEPORT, June 1—Winglow P < | Adams, EB ‘Augus ue, 5 Jo ) rphy, ‘Jo g 2 s . GroWerS Deputy Tax Collector Krolin'of Madera. | Brooks BaE Franerato: | Clnve Maore: Sunta | Jenkins, Thom Fox, Francis M. Sutto, | {o his home by the ocean, is soon to wed [ Nay, - an ex-supervisor of Mono . who. on.May 27" was ‘found apparently | 3, 1 4 o Moy B e i A c‘“*,{' William: J. English; a prominent attorney | County; Frank Montrose, James H N e A drian C armat', 4 I & e Y 5 i unconsclous in his nfilxco ax;gl l?ter toll)d | n<mu;z;;! orsiig- Willlam Rethert f‘°";g;:;“r Grorge. V. I, Mulligiin, C tine GY za (ot Crieado. [The armotscsmnipe vz‘lfll come | Beane, John O. Malley, John Mathews jof a thrilling encounter Wi WO YOD= | Leonard Murray, Gwin Mine, CalaverasCounty. | $eO1e® X ny. friends. {and Frank Shelton were sailing in Lo hoefe Yun as a surprise-to her m Anthony ™ J. | Smith, Willlam M, Foley, Dennié D. R.. Heag.| OWing to the iliness of her. father the | bers, have been found to show & short-1’ Machine Shop Course—Renwick Zents Di s oy Nay’s naphtha launch, on Mono Lake, ®® ® &6 | “sives the ¢ LR 5 Brios & = % o Jamen cl e rooks, - ©908600000590090] gives the duty fixed by the President | ge of §7814:88, "M.. . Wood of Merced, ['¥indisco "Roy: chester Hagkiey: ok Sand orty: tepheir . Hovo, Vindent J. O Gonncy, | marriage will be delayed, but as 5003 8| yogterday atternoon. When about & @® STOCETON, I . as §1 20, nts protection-on |0 T T Lo engaged, on- the Dbooks | vid,Morse, Berkeloy: Carl William: Stoll, Fed | C tly; Entico A. Brusco, Dennis | his health permits and the many mat-| ) o5 7 - Sl a ® , June 1.—To proof spirits. nes; at 3 cents,| Who 1 S adve attor the rbbbery, con. | Blufl- Tehama County. Sarke Geotge A- Fuchs, | torg copnected with his estate are ar- i ore the boat capsize: Hon. George C.. Perkins include ports, sherries and other forti- | 5ince a few:ddys after v | Courte of Machine Drawing=Edward. B, Jor- e Ervin, George | 1218 C0meCtot v Will be performed, | 204 2ll on board were drowned. @ e % fied wines, which the tariff admits up | cluded ‘his task this afternoon, ‘when| dan, Berkeley; Edward: ¢ Tassell, -San. Lean- 2 ; class ot 8 2 The wind was blowing a gale and the ; * ako: rummems.' : y, William E. Galvin, | As yet it has not been decided whether half | the startling disclosure was made. The | ™o e of Architectira) Drawing-—Willlas H, Josepti King: | it ghall take place here or in Chicago. E 's . find ‘Spread | Crim; bearl Andrew Youne, Bdmond M. Gold.| Edward Walcott, Jutus J.' Finsterbusch, Albert 2 4 .| to attempt to cross, but persisted in result: of " the: .expert's i r;‘ | Sith, Sah Franciseas O mest To Mlie, Sani-A.:Burss:-Drvid I. Stevens, John .C. Danohue, | Miss Sutro is well-known in local 80-| going. Nay's wife stood on the shore through the town and caused muc - | Diego. Michael f. Dower, William’ A. Sullfvan, Peter | ciéty, and'is an accomplished young lady. | with a gla: 9 United States Senator, Wash- ington: San Joaquin wine- makers and grapegrowers de- men were warned that it was not safe to 24 per cent of alcohol or near! the stre is no p the nm‘-w L. N N N i )f ) is clear and watched them. She sire you to enter immediate tion of artificial ¢ ids it .18 -cleat v ommunjcated to | -Collége Preparatory Course—Edna Merrihew | Delucis, Lés Fitzpatrick, Chiarles’ B. Musante, charmin; 5 ¥ that under the proclamation compounds citement. - It - was -~ communij 5 paratory - Course n: errih Crhelive 1. MeCoy. Tamen b, She is a vivacious brunette of g | said that just a moment before the Grinnell; ‘Clarence: Irving Henning, San. Fran-| John: F. Brad; cohol | Young Krohn'and he admitted that the | o iC o AREes MRIREHEOMER AR Darmody, Jamés ¥ ah ical i y vilsc 2 ol ding semi- made to resemble she hicals | books showed a shortage, but claimed | F. Copeland, Vallecito; Thendnrr Eder, Traver; | Raymond A.. Wilsan; John ‘A% Lennon, John D. |is a graduate of one of the lea e im p . | Tulare. County;. Stearns H. Stame,- Oakland. Dunne, Thomas E: Sheehan, Florence J. Mo~ xtensively with can be imported tax |‘the shortage was' only on paper.and | Tyars Connty; Stearns H. Sty Coirse-Gertruae | AulTe, Robert Mullins, Bdward A Pdwers. { nariea, and hap ‘fa‘d‘;deem:[ e | than that imposed by internal revenue, | that the money.was in the safe before Elizabeth Dillon, Gol\jpn Gate; George H. Beas | Thomas ‘I, Watson, - William. T. Donahue, | her father. During t P 3 and can be held under eredit 0* a for- | j4 \vas taken.by the robbers. l‘" Berkeley Thomas McCormack, Josehp Heffernan. she has resided at the heights with her protest against provisions in the President’s proclamation relating to the tariff on French brandies and wines. Mulcare, Milton J. Sutton, | figure and a pleasing countenance. She | boat went down she saw the men ap | parently bailing water. It seems lik that the boat sprang a leak and put out the fire. Then the boat became un- manageable and capsized. Others w v of chiéap beet toot and potato Please ask for suspension un- eign mark so as to exclude ‘our puré | Preparatory Course—Medal, James F. Coylei| father, and has been his right hand in | nessed the disaster, but the water v | Pk el ey accompanied by an of- premium, Joseph Greenough, - Honorably Men- : s , v | 80 rough that n tl our industry is heard @|fortified wines trom the domestic mar- | e SEONC TCUAPART T 05 G | GRADUATES ‘OF Bt it preparatorye. Chanes. 1. oo, | ll matters. When he was removed from | 80 fough that, no small boat could go from. Proclamation should ket, besides serjou reducing the reve- | i¢ D , David.E:. Narbie, Frederick I..Shepherd, Chai- |.the-house on the clift by -Mrs. Dr. Mer-| 5 G5/ 007 B i 3 nues of the count explanation; but Krohn refused to al- L. Cuenin, Louls Delucehl, | ritt she rebelled against her sister's ac- e y of Beane was found on the provide also against Spanish, yn-Gorman act was | low the reporter to take down his state- o A. Ivancovich, Edmond | 4 “anq was so shocked by the proceed- shore of Black Island near the cente “When the Wil _ ST. IGNATIUS | Hiedo,Bpve; Sharles & g 2 2 = 1 bl 5 3 OJOJOXOXOROXOJOXOJOROROXOYOXOXC] E Riley, Clarence J. Dunni- o ake & "clock la German and other foreign being passed this danger was pointed |'ment. in . shorthand although hé ‘ex- san Heniy Healey, Eugene A Hardlman, | ing that she was taken (Il Now that her | Of the lake at 11 o Sl ljsp“ e goods in French ports. out to the Cleveland Administration| siained .the accounts to Mr. Wood. THE THIRTY'NWTH ANNUAL ] Niltam & e snararry, Joaasy: | father is gaining his health and strength | fo,;,q, The launch was discovered near C. A. WETMORE, B e oy e Joint Toport.of ] District Attorney Laréw made. the fol- COMMENCEMENT. | Corbett, “ames Cremins. ‘Neil D, Heitorman, | 804 Will soon b with her, she 1s recover- | the same spot on Black Island tnis GEORGE WEST, ST 6 e ARl Tha & fide o * | lowing statément to: The Call represen- Francis' I McGourty, Charles R. Johnson, Les | Ing and is again happy. | morning, bottom side up. e » :n.e x\)wu and the mmfrx'\’uuw of 11}9 tative e e | A Munricu(. D;uid FPowe]rs.I Fflmcc)g \.\;y«;s‘ The gentleman to whom she is engaged |~ Nay leaves a widow and six children: D: & New York importers. The principle | re: ‘ George M. Condon, ‘Francis I..McCarty,: John 2 = ® PETERS SR, e :l\rfl “Mr.. Krohn's books have been' ex-|Archbishop Riordan =Presents Di-| (i, George . Resing, Thomas Sehlink, | 1S One °fd C‘:‘C";”;"‘Shéc‘;'g;‘\ger‘:w?is “I:f Montrose, a widow and eight children, ke Lk ” | Heles containing alcohnl should not ba | perted ‘and it was shown: by: experting | plomas to a Very Large | James; & Flanagen, deorgs T Creely,- Jonn |l la 8 grafusts ived the di 7 | and Shelton a widow and four children; [CJOROROROROJORORORORONOROROROXOKOXC] e NS 8 x 3 ks that when he settled on the Byriie, - John F.* Jones, Willlam E. “Ross. consin, having .received the degrees of | Beagne and Mathews were single men, held less than the international’rev- |-his: books that when he sett - I Class: Class -honors, eighty required for ‘distinction, | M. A. and A./B. He devoted much,of his | .1 5 O'Malley was a boy 17 or 18 vears STOCKTON, June 1.—The San Joa- | enue tax, independent of any -question |6th of Dec-emhex;,h xs?..“heruas tsssm 23 eourse nr\r-xm‘anfo;xsg\ P?nnv}{yonr, philosaphy of | time at. college to a151;xdy of ltlhe clnlssu:; old year . e = ST ;. that is ¢ e S liglon—Medal, Percy. R. Hennessy: premium, d is " a linguist o 5 2 quin Valley wine makers and grape | °f tion. short; that -is, e collection of taxes religion—Me: pi and languages, :{nmn graduarmgn 15 2f | " Constant watch is being kept for the % books: WasE that iuehs % S < Henry C.. Costa;. dlstinguished, ~Willlam' A. Kked abill ck as shown by hi§1 o0 1s a et mOeh The thirty-ninth year graduating exer- | proun. . Moral - Philosophy=—-Medal, Perey R, | MArttC &80 0V, 1000 1q dssociated him- | five missing bodies. greater than:what he paid in ¢ cises of St Ignatius .College took “place | Hennessy; premium, Henry C. Césta; aistin- | B8 '20 PN 0 B 0 “haxter, a ———— treasury: ‘Since that time: he has paid|last night ii- College Hall - which" - was | guished, -William A. Breen, =~ Mathematios— 11k law firm of Chicago. Later Wor: Ends in Death. v ER |- ints tha \treasury: sore mowey -than he | °& I"§fedan, Percy R. Hennessy: premium, Henry C. | Well-known e Ty 5 their - 'pro--| into the .tr ¥ crowded. His Grace: Archbishop: Riordan | 20880 YAiTi i ahed, William . &. - Broen, | ie became the partner of ex-Judge Moran, | gTOCKTON, June 1.—A teleph teousness of |‘has collected.. If there was any money i presented the’ diplomas and. gold -medals | Physics—Medal, Percy R. Hennessy; premfum, | a.distinguished advocate of that ecity.| = 3 o £UE ProBCumen- es, 1 think | in the:safe claimed to havé been robbed | and delivered a briéf but impressive ad- | Henry C.- Costa; distinguished, 'Willlam: A. | When Judge Moran was appointed to the | Sage from Farmington this morning an- promulgated this 'ér to sus- ine men growers are much excited over the news that President McKinley has signed a proclamation fixing - the duties on b rrewe brandies and other spirits from France | s and show the T at $1 20 per proof gallon and on still | their cause to the author make v 35 astily | the clause relating t tariff on|it had been: there since the 6th day of. dress to the graduating class. Breen. Chemistry—Medal, Percy. R: Hennessy; | Circuit bench, he joined forces with W. nounced the death there of Nate Harrold, wines at 35 cfnts. At a meetmgvh".ul) tes dan ke pending. a | last December. - On the:7th of May, Following lsga list Of: the successtul sty- | prewnum. Henry C. Costa; distinguished, Wifl- | J. Haynes and Judge Edward F. Dunne. |a well-known farmer of this county and called to-day a strong protest was au- g iy s . wine men of this | 1898, he made - -a‘- paymént leaving a ' dents: [lam A Breen: phlcsophy ot selgen e, He_is now assucuited with er I}-]!el{)ernaxn, Stanislaus. He had had a great deal of thorized to be sent to Washington. > ate bantd s 35 [ - Pirst year, 4 KIcn—Medal, | and the firm ranks as one of the best in | financial trouble of late, culminating last are bound to win on‘account | shortage of. $7844 88, the present - de- |-Glarence Carrigan: premium, John N. Carrigan’ | the Windy City. Saturday in the sale of nearly all his The wires between this city and San Francisco were kept hot until all ar- rangements were made for a meeting of delegates from other districts to be Now. if Krohn's-story is trus el e ?{r Srpeds ofH,\ru ‘Hllinm 4 ow. if Kr €, | Breen; Pércy R. Hennessy, Henry C, > 3 the_sal pearly i d the money:in the safe the fr- | - Gold widal, the gift of his Grace the Mfort| Williams, ‘Henry -D. Fanning, Leo C.. Lennon, | _ Besides aving ?I"lld m%}riny municipal po. property under foreclosure proceedings hop: P, W.. Riordan; D.I%, for. the | Joseph- G, Freechtle. Logic and Metaphysics— sitions, he was, without his consent, nom- | It is quite likely that this was the indirect best essay. in- philasophy-of- religion, ' Wi un;uz Medal, Henry D. Fanning; premfum, Walter J. | inated Probate Judge in the forthcoming cause of his death, bringing on an apop- which Congress | out ‘ever since last. December in that X Green) next ja merit; Percy A. Henne Wilings; deiinenighed, - Clarsnos” Carrigan, elections. ~Mr. English is first vice-presi- | lectic stroke. held v d i 1) 1aking power to'lsafe.” Clarence. Catrigan, :John N. €arri, - Walter | F ‘Carrigan; Leo C. Lennon, Joséph G. | dent of the Chicago Bar Association, hav- —— e eld to-morrow and a committee rom passed. al-. That is Krohi's:contention.. He avers] J. Williams. t F,,c htle, V ,..1,"2’;"21{"’&'},",',”“;"““"., :.,m_ ing been three (szle}ected to that posi- ATLANTIC STHAMERS. Bmckmr;—%’. Al “e;( and C. A. \\‘m- tariff v. 3 hen gated to the | that Jie has not used a farthing of the Gold medal, the 5'5;“fir§<~?‘n§ vdr:;f‘nrg‘;:zu }?me.??‘"?‘a‘;:.»r‘. oy :’imnm‘llms' | mIsz }:aidlst);l1zn€fn\=so sUa(l;gumnexSahne; e fg X mdnr\;:u‘m June 1—Stmr Penn- more—was appointed to attend. ~Wet- | president the power to change it. ‘I'do | ‘coufity’s motigy ‘although he admits he Bt n ment. Hihes . ie | Feney. D! Faaning, Clarence Carrigin, dohn N. | fuchang - while: on & tHp o Alae T'Q’L‘ufi‘ro\famed e showing thay can make. ‘umen 7 concerned | if hs oatithe veaistible conetuson: 15 that he kept {t:| Rev. Archbi Costa. distinguished, Wylie Joseph Dunn, Walter J. 't by 3 more, than whom there is no one bet- not think it had a constitutional righe | fai to turn:a large-amount inté the | se Maher, - He A, “Mc€art; Carrigan, Wylie- J ph- Dunn. - Leo C.-Lennon, ka, .- and = became interested in him. ter posted in wine matters and par- | to do so, but I am: willing to mdke our | treasury. - Mr. Larew: says it is very. on,; Richard L. Wilhafns; Stanjs? | Physice-Medal, Walter 7. Wilkame; promium. | " ‘company _ with = his-.- nfece, Miss | NEW ¥ YORKSalled June 1—Stmr Western- ticularly to the effects of legislation | first showing to the:President in the|hard for him to helieve Krohn's state- | ™50 80 G0 o oirt ot Fon, ‘James D, Phes | Carrigan; J-;r-nh G.: Freechtle, Emile A Cale. | Allce Ryan of = Chicago, Mr. ‘Bnglish umd for: Antwerp; stmr Teutonic, for Liver- and the treaty on the trade, explains | expectation that he:will ‘See the jus. | mjent:that the coin ias In ‘the safe foF | jan. A .B:, 1531, fortha best: mathematical | €arls. Chemistry—Medal, Waiter J. Willlama; | Visited this city a month ago and rene\wd e me\m:LPnn» L e that the protection to brandies is sim- | tice of what we claim and act accard | the yeason that if e did keep it there | paer. " Stabisiaus A Rileyi’ next i mens, | premigm, Clarence, Cafrigan dlétinguished ]f,“csq.?if’n‘{‘f:ctg"goh:?ffhuffx;;ffiggefié a0 | ian - from Glasgow: stmr Bohemia. from > ve i r- | ingly.” Fhe was ilty a M 61 F. Buckley, Cornelins Deei ohn: N T ; eph G. e, Emlle n e ply the difference between the inter- | ingly he was guilty of a felony under sections it or e A Cadegat 1 e chmaaeminht: Hoskions of o { Hambure. national revenue tax of $1 and the tariff | Mr. Wetmore and Mr, West went to | 424 anid 425 of the Penal.Code. | 3 Solcmedaly the plet of o R | sz ot e e Wurriedly. East, £ buf”{f“f; 4 EOTTERDAM. Selied June 1-Stmr Werken- tax. the metropolis to-night. to be present| . Mr. Krohn's condition:is. considered | o'hay: deserving: speclal mention,. Zacheus J. [~ I Japan' coins-are generally of ‘iron, | thought that he will soon visit this city | MOV A d - June 1—Stmr Ethopi b “The Associated Press,” he said, | at the conference. | quite: eritical:; He: 18 Very much .ex- | Maher: next.in:merlt;: Leg W: Simpson, Stams- | and in Siam they are chiefly of porcelain. | again. ' trom New Mok is. nnmmmmmmmmmmmmmtnmmmnmmnmmmmmmmmmm L AAUAUALGMAMAMAVANAUAUAMAUAUALALA BALAUAUAUALAN AN AL 414 FOR THE BEST PICTORIAL HISTORY OF ' THE WAR. LESLIE’S WEEKLY has an artist, a photographer, and a correspondent on every battleship and every battlefield. Its Pictorial Nistory of the War IS Invalaable for Preservatior. T - That every patrlotlc family may preserve it, we offer to send LESLIE'S WEEKLY from date of subscrlptlon to October 1, 1898 . mmmmmmmmrmmmm!mmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmnmrg sm&mmmmwmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmumuummmmmuumuuummmmummmmmmmumunumumu Iy