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EDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1899 : 1 ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIALS «. FOR... THIS WEEK. ALL NEW GOODS. 44-inch FRENCH MIXED SUITINGS, in 10 different shadings. : . $1-00 Yard THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL * IN, CHADBOURNE ~ : IT MAY NEVER RAIN AGAIN GOES TO COURT - + et 4 54 G e Gt NTINININ SR SN Y e eR NN Houses Are Flooded and Boats Ply on the Streets. HE residents of that portion of orth Beach known as Harbor View have quit praying for rain and are now serfously considering the proposition of building themselves an ark, for the waters have risen upon the land and apparently have given up all thought of ever receding. The natlves amuse themselves during the day by rowing around in boats, collecting such articles of household furniture as will float and securing them upon the roof. At night they are lulled to sleep by the gentle swish of water under their beds and the croak- ing of frogs. Morning, noon and night the contented *quack, quack” of ducks may be heard in front yards, where flowers were wont to bloom, for the waters from the hills have gathered themselves together and formed a lake hetween Baker and Lyon streets from Lombard street almost to the bay. Credentiais of the New Harbor, Commission President Are Acceptable. 20000 e RN R E R e RN NN IR + I * b + £4 + B + 4 i bl + $3 ° o $ + * ¢ 3 + & + ¢ e * Majority of the Board Decides That Her- old Shall Stay in His Seat and the New Appointee Will Enter Suit for the Place. [ R A e e A A A R R A N PR S R 42-inch BLACK _ENGLISH MOHAIR CRE- PONS, in 15 very handsome designs. $2.00 Yard +ReRNINeNeNeN e N+ | dare do right. T sincerely hope that my The residents in the vicinity say that FANCY TAFFETA SILKS, in Blue and White, efforts will meet with your approval.” the trouble is due to bad sewerage and i >Hex Fancy and At the conclusion of Mr. Kilburn's re-| the filling in of Government land west gl‘:‘cgcszzgex.‘?“_? Ohecks nndy i 750 Yard ney and Her- new presiding marks Commissioners Ha o0ld shaok ha 11 offic of Lyon street, and the Fair estate cast of Baker street, leaving the ground between Baker and Lyon streets in a hole. The heavy rains ds with the S ] + A £ 2 3 y ¢ * 2 P: “ * £ * essayed to speak it Commissioner Harney to s B 32-inch FINE PRINTED DIMITIES, latest color- 1 ings, New Blues, Lavender, Pinks and Green.. 1220 Yard LADIES’ SILK MOREEN SKIRTS, in Purples, 01d Rose, Cardinal, Green and New Blues $5.00 Each ed with Mr. Col- this board for many 1 during that period 230239254 P30 0 00 a member *he said, * S been ag ncy of Mr. C sioner I 1 ntive and pa mbency a great taken nlace the e; depot, whick ure. 1 wish Mr. ess possible in ms fu- rect our new Presi- ember of this board. ad to assist hi of my abilit SCENE o~ BEACH ST-w Double-Faced BLACK SATIN RIBBON (extra qual- ity), 3 inches in width, very high lustre......... 25¢C vara 7 o3 * LADIES’ HEMSTITCHED AND INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, fine sheer linen (all 250 P 1 only be too ties to the be ly wish to 3 8 e e il letters)... ereneenanes ) th our ex-President for a |3 iod than Mz + .0’ Extra Quality CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ BLACK 4 3 HOSE, warranted Fast Black, all sizes from 25e Pair - relation * + 5 to 94.. ese na I'w .‘»n B 5 future walk of life. [ also desire to do | ¢ ks = | everything in my power e way of | g ¢ e | co-ope: g llow mby¢ 5 LADIES’ 2 and 3 CLASP KID GLOVES, in ent over to whers | SSERCECHE ) DurnoFor these cordial | & & White, Black and all the leading shades. 1.00 Pair and grasped his | centiments 1 sincerely thank you % 1 started to arise | ~ Major Harney—I move that’the chair o , when the ' man v . 24 . ey S e e aamca nCa SOSS Sl i aacen o ) s otio 3 4 8 5 R + 2 * brought down large quantities of boring house lives an elderly woman two feet deep on the floor. 38 | i er from the hills, for which there with nine dogs. When the muddy As yet there have been no accidents + | y was no outlet, and it naturally collect- water began to invade her yard she of a serious nature, but there have $3 | WW ed on the low ground. Little atten- moved the dogs into the kitchen. The > narrow escapes. Two little 4 | 189; L3 3 » amusing themselves by float- g 2. tion was paid to it at first, but when water followed. and she finally tr: the downpour continued and the water ferred the yelping canines to her own n to invade the houses people be- bed. Neighbors visited the hou: to think of moving out. In the boat and off around on a plank. The plank i erturned and both of them were °In 2 thrown into about six feet of water. d her a place of refuge Their cries attracted attention, and %- ; h and Lyon streets Cor- until the cottage would become habit- w0 men put out in a boat and rescued nelius McAuliffe, an old man, lay sick able again. She refused to go, how- them. i 4 ‘ in bed. water rose to a height of ever, unless she could take her pets The lowering clouds of yesterday o, u3, us, 1z, 19, 121 POST STREET' caused a great deal of uneasiness, as a Shariey few more heavy showers would render ¥s In her every house in the neighborhood unin- two feet in the room, and neighbors with her. As no one cared to adopt a finally brought in a boat and had him family of dogs she still & » traunsferred to the hospital. In a neigh- house, although the water is nearly habitable. B D O R B T DN D P e oI Use the WORLD FAMOUS 200000000000000000 §an PALACE **s SGRAND HOTELS SAN FRANCISGO. onel Chadbourne's credentials the hoard | adjourned until Tuesday next. | After the adjournment Secretary Eng- | lish courteously returned to Colonel Chad- ‘ “VIN"MARIANI " bourne the rejected commission. | = It Is undersiood that the attorneys gr Mariani Wine Tonic O il Tvere ey e e o ED N Marvelous Results in Cases 0f | 9 1400 Room=—900 wi h Bath Attached. © seat the applicant. | o All Under One Management. [+] Y| The ’Mdr \\'1\11]')\ the l;nrlf received rff;l" | SPRING FE " ER [+ NOTE THE PRICES: o repairing roadw wharf were as fol- | | 10 Healy, Tibbitts & Co., $6956; James - e o E;ng:;‘g:flfis}::gg Ee 3’:5 e 3;::3 o A. McMahon, $6620; Dundon Bridge Com- | EOR AL A AL D e Bormaits|| O ‘Correspondence folicited. [ | 1 Iéff;")f;;.\} ;;1:‘;2- %6:1‘3,&0' 3‘;;;"1' | and endorsements free. -] JOEN 0. EIREPATRIOK, Manager. © pany, seis2.’ : i { MARIANT & CO.. NEW YORK. |c000000000600000000 | _ At the suggestion of ('h‘(f-f Engineer P — = - - Holmes all the bids were rejected on the | | have an idea the Southern Pacific may [ another surprise to me,as I really did not after it.” ground that they were excesstiv: reduce rates, as that route will be shorter [ know that either of. us ‘Arthur Sewall, The following blds were received for ’" e > A 3 5 . < e ) e t than the one running up the San Joa- | Mr. Sewall is a son covering Fremont-street whart: _ g 1 avor lg lng e oul hern | & Valley. The company will not have | who was defeated for Vice President o Willlams Bros., $5995; J. W. McKay, $870; | 4he’ rate for the coast line and another | the Bryan ticket at the last election. Al- rles Paff, $54%0 W. Fletcher, § for the San Joaquin route. | though he would not discuss his chances ; Biller & Qualman, $% “Our board will meet in San Francisco | for the Governorship of Haw: Company, $8534; M Pacific Company in the ?S"{\‘:“h;g ;k\]z“swrtg‘x‘rrh ;h:n all the litiga. | erally believed that he stand .. Campbell, '$9118; been on be- | the administration. His gr: tween the board and the Southern Pa. |of isiand affairs will be. largely instru- Cha - t knowledge vsom, $686%; D. $8699; W. | Ji ARl o %0 cific Company will be formally ordered | mental in gaining for him. the coveted | EAnaer=on : kb Cour Sismissed. The compromise offered by | position, and added to this he is an en- { . On_motion of Mr. Herold, seconded by . the company is to be accepted. The | thusiast on the subject of annexation and | Mr. Harney, the contract was awarded to board has decided instead of the | his appointment is regarded as almost a the lowest bidder, William A. Newsom, proposed § per cent horizontal grain rate | certainty. whose figures are $6868. R — reduction of the old board to put into —_—————— .RV = . eff('lf‘[ axff per (cxom zrm'lu‘flfltn"dd ‘Y(‘at‘fp (an Artists’ materials, house and floor paints Astrar grain, er a time we in ad- | nd 5 14 ches Wants to Be Reg: T. B ten ol ayer tHo! State i &“Vai?'(;.b“h enamels cheap at Sanborn senes v iner, assemman. wom' E@Ch Member of the Railroad Commission | st i i i 7ol the Fortieth District in this city, is out Western classification.” PR e ST for the position of Registrar. He has put Judge Blackstock declares that the pol. Slipped Fram a Car. of Railroad o is fpplication to the Governor and H D ff 'd icy of the present Board i A. Ash, an aged man residing on Potre- e Annonnecd Himseie a5 prepared for an as a Different Ildea as to the AL e e e e T e | active fight. ern Pacific Company on general P”“‘{; the Ellis and O'Farrell street line, yes- | pals, as did the last board, but to meet| orqay and badly fnjured his side. Ths AMATEUR BOXING AT Meaning of Their Recent Herde o | o e Mopges a4 e Sopen QNP ‘ THE OLYMPIC CLUB i SPECIAL AGENT TO lemgting (ausn Singed fom e lon PARIS KILEURN ASSUMES THE PRESIDENCY. { — Resolution. HAWAIL IN THIS CITY |35 Totma that K mjurs. thousn pun- ebels S £ was not serlows. e >t METUFESE L ! B e R O S R e . LR e o S e S e R e R A S0 was not serious. Sttt pailaitiv: sald, “ieep ‘your wouty’l Chiontl Chatbowmc M taaman w SO C UK o Their Records Smith ~ T S e A & £ to which Commissioner Herold quickly | have a commission issued by the Gov- Should Defeat Green on HAROLD M. SEWALL ON HIS ADVHRTISEMENTS. answere d, “I will.”” This incident created ;rr‘r’:;‘v‘rx}\»' the rf\:‘:.r‘\'? alrn((i ;‘Al;n. fi (':;[‘l‘rl!:;xr:; April 7. HERE 18 dissension among the mem- | who have made it a close legal study for ‘AY TO WASHINGTON TWTEE ST S guuch e | to my qualifications to act as a member | The Olympic Club will hold its third bers of the Railroad Commission, and | Several years and who are thoroughly fa- | v 2 During an intormission, beforo bids | of This % e | serics of tmxin entertainments this evn- the cause of the peoplo may vet re- | Millar With all the ramifications of the | s | = == ere opened, ex-President Colnon crossed c Colnon—Pardon me, I in-|jing, and a first-class evening's sport is ceive that consideration which is its | Subject. | s: Goi to P Hi | o where Colonel C. s sit- | tended t 1ke otig g - . LA “ha Zdson i - ays He Is Not Going to Press His | | to where Colonel ( was St | tended to make a motion Defore Ieaving | guaranteed by Leader Hammersmith. | due at the hands of honest and honorable Iont Sl e nclinec el therontn }(,:mims for Appointment as Gov- | | ’!N Pa Till Cured I haye | Slon be spread in full ¢ minutes. The names of the athletes who will take | public officials. General Fitzgerald that the litigation ernor of the Islands. | H o y 5 | vernor Budd | part in the boxing appeared in Sunday’s| Notwithstanding the fact that the reso- | should be pressed to a conclusion on its gestion of €x 0 as to have the powers of tha At the su, glish read the commission of | Call. It is sufficient to say that the boX- | Jution adopted at the last session of the | merits, you before.” Dr. Meyers & Secretary Chadbourne smilingl r “I feel 1 ers are all in good condition and that it & 8 commission sef or like a ster who has been on & va-| Major Har S G e Slove | Co1n Iasion sacdtved Ehe unasioiony Vove | ipre pay amwa‘lirtd(rfn'ro&fi}qfll"“fn‘{'h:t‘"{‘}f: Hon. Harold M. Sewall, who has been Conjhave suclh cation a as jus urned to school miseion of Governor Gage to Paris Ril- | tap on the nose will not shock the sensi- (Of the members, it appears mow that | oniy two reasons assigned by Commission- | the speclal agent of the United States in confidence in Y one mists burn as a member of this board be In- | tive feelings of some of the members who | each Commissioner has a different idea | er Blackstock for the abandonment of the | Hawall ever since the latter's annexa- their ability interrupted ex serted in the minutes. fortunately are not engaged In fighting | of the action taken at that time, and the | fight in behalf of the shippers are without | tion, was one of the passengers on the that they will meeting fixed for April 10 will develop | Weight. These are that continued litiga- | steamer Australla which arrived yester- ; let the patlient | some surprising features. Each member | tion will be a source of great expense to| gay. As soon as he came ashore Mr. deposit the o | Ex-Governor Budd—Together with the |insurgents near Manila. The sport will ce from the secretary that his bond | begin at 8 o'clock sharp. should have detailed *C a,” to which the colonel answered, been iea S o 4 > : 0 whic 0 T 5 R Kid" McCoy, acting in accordance . " | the people, and that the 8 per cent reduc. 5 e Gidn’t you think of it sooner, Gov- | Porestdent Kilburn—T hold in my hand a | wits the advies” of hia physician, will | Of the commission will be found Pulling | ¢jon'on grain rates has virtually been ob. | SeWall was driven hastlly away in a car- price of a cure R ernor? comaission 1o Mr. Chadbourne. TMe | leave tocday for the mountains, where he |in a different direction instead of together | tained by means of the competition of the | Fiage, and this gave 0o S mor in any bank In : read it. will remain for several weeks, or at least | and for the railroad. Valley road. He realizes now that the | that he Intended to leave for Washington | Nearly an hour's time was occupied by Secretary, will you kindly San Franciscor the board in the trausaction of routine | “Wior Jiarney examined the document | until such time as he thoroughly recu-| Chairman Edson belicves he has a|securing of ‘any particular rate reduct-|on the evening train. It was further | and oper bids. Mr. Kilburn evinced | 2n¢ then passed it over to Commissioner | perates, | grievance in that he was induced to vote | tions is a mere’ incident in this moment- | stated that he was gomfiithere to lay his | to be paid to some little signs of nervous impatience | Herold. “Billy” Smith and George Green are In| g0, th resolution agreeing to abandon all | S Suft, and that the money it may cost, | claims before President McKinley for the | them only as the time wore on, but did not seek | Mr. Budd—The confirmation of the | training for their twent; Tound bout, | o o litigation’ (n teference to Tate ro-| o ol though it be $100,000, would be a mere | appointment as Governor of Hawali. It when a cure is to hasten the procee Presently Mr. | Senate has been omitted in President Xil- | which will take place under the auspices | ;' sy o ¢~ | bagatelle compared 'to the advantages | was subsequently learned that Mr. Sewall Colnon turned to_his fellow Commissioner | burn’s commission. of the National Club in Woodward's Pa- | ductions, providing the commission was | that may accrue {rom carrying the suit | went immediately to the home, of his | i effected. X jon on the evening of A i mi v ul nto effect an €] en’ o0 a conclusion. e percelves 8 ~in- vilion g D ! D perceives now that | mother-in: G MEVi o & C HAYS CORED and remarked e for me to take| Presidept Kilburn—A new one will be reduction on grain rates. He is in favor | the real issues are far more important | 2315 Sacramento street. When seen last | should certainly be a strong favorite in aw, Mrs. Caroline Ashe, at || and restored thousands of cases of i ressing all | lnsued and that will be inserted In the | W00 G, G0 *as, barring some unforeseen n and far reaching; that it is absolutel ht b the central fi in th L mbl room sald: | minute he betting, 'y 8 i of having the a V] h 4 21 af s absolutel night he was € ral gure in he | i v ents now bec e e ol o | Tutes, @ Mither that or the certificate | accldent, he cannot fail to whip Grees, | 8¢ having the perfing Nugation With the | necessary for the commission to ascertain | family. circle and laughed heartily when | ||| Rerveus deoflity, and Sonrasiet, SRl to leave the r and introduce my suc- | of confirmation. i who is apparently fast on the retrograde. | e ts nany the financial position of the Southern Pa- | told of the rumors that had gained cur- | | | | Which wers sbanforeq 8, Peiig B0 cessor, Mr. is Kilburn. I have had a | Secretary English reads Mr. Chad-|TWo vears ago Smith was defeated by | conclus ;’:'110“.“ merit. & cific Company in every detalil in order to | rency owing to his hurried departure | ||| Ty eyers & Co. have the largest pra Ve - here during my four | bourne's commission. ST Green in Carson, but it is a well-known | Commissioncr Laumeister belleves that | ses if the commission has the legal right | from the vessel. 1 H | 85 S the best canipped medical f year s been a. benefit | P o % e Gimith was not i any-condition | the action of the Commissioners at their | {G°make reductions, and that a very jm. | . -/the object of my visit here.” he said, | ||| fition in America. Every member of 0 I have got ac- | Major Harney—in the records of this|gnq that he did not try very hard to| last meeting threw the responsibility of | portant issue, also raised in the pending | “is simply to visit my family whom I have ||| staff is a graduate from the best me qu with people whose good | Sommisslon, dated January 14, 1898, 1t 8D | win, «t July he met Green again in | dismissing that litigaton on the South-|{jtigation, is to have decided the validity | not seen for some time. I have optained Colleges i the world, They offer you pears that Mr. Herold presented at that | i ¢ ern_Pacific Company, with all its at- e v ve bs. i vs, | ractical experie! A e 30V the Lenox Athletic Club, New York, and ompany, L of the leases between the Southern Pa-| & leave of absence for thirty days, and | half a lifetime of practical exp time his commission from the Governor | {he TenoX SIS Cobe UM und hout, | tehdant labilities, but his views are ap-| cific Company and its lesser lines. phfnt_! will remain in this city for a week or so | || o | | i opinion I esteern cherish. T go « gume my pri nd whose friendship I | > office to re- s with no fee of Californfa as a_Harbor Commissioner. | v tly not shared by <C issioner 5 - : g = | ] ), s e s ! Last December he met Walcott in the | parently R v _-Commissioner | man Edson believes that the money ex. | 2nd then go to my home in Maine, where | | ate book free at ings of resret for the rea On these credentidls he was admitted a| 000 cjub and trimmed the dusky cham- | Blackstock, the father of the original | pended by the form commisoey £X: | I expect to stay for ten days or more, Advice and ‘I’]'“’ @ business which requires my atten T e it atation fhe ight 0f ine | plon in twenty rounds. | resolution. the efforts of his pre@cessors should not | I Wil then go ‘to Washington, where I office or by mail. It is a business which I have built up | While 1 do not question the right of the | gy, pranc submit my report on the conditions | ¢ because of a mi will i Walcott handled Green in | day Judge Blackstock indicated that in|jdea of eceonomy, because of m,‘.s";-‘,},‘““ now prevailing: in Hawaii. Whether the | cans are only too well| In an interview at Los Angeles yester-| o thrown aws my during the past nineteen care of hos | it is the only business I claim to know | lanner, I move that the credentlals pre- | AWare, Gt TOW, o8 8%, Meqr "G ™4 ", ot | his opinion the action of the board bound | jssue raised or”because it is administration’ will formulate a plan of | R MEYERS & CO Bomething abou Cented By Mr. Chadbourne be rejected and | this city gust 26, e T ro - e wishior | government on my report or not I am un- | || D . 4 2o into details, as Walcott | the commission to refrain from all further sary to ve of the board ?;\:1‘?}‘_“:‘}1(‘-“u‘,),‘!.urmum of Colonel Chad- | nece: “Before taking m fon om the local | efforts at rate reduction and to abandon that he does not wear a railroad | 2bl¢ 10 Sa 731 Market 5t., Sea Francise. clares “1 was originally in Hawaii as United | lasting _impres: T ‘Yake pleasure in MtrofUCIng my seated as a member of this | made a i * have | the defense of the suit brought against v bessor. Mr, Paris Kilb o board be rejected. | Welter-weight. Possibly Green may have | the defense e su ght against | collar, and, what is more, that he does - % Lu i R ‘(}:ln,|;§\f,rfn‘::‘"”flm_m"m,mz myselt | Improved in the iast vear or so, but his | the commission by the Southern Pacific | not proposé to suffer in silence under the || STites| MINISter DU 28 WhL e HoW uri don | e : L R T et o eVing mySell | improvement must have been very mark- | Company. : suspicion that he is controlled by thac|9n§ §48 my diplomatic functions ceased Mr. Kilburn, the incomin SresdenE cond. the motlon made by Mg, | ed. indeed, to place him on a par with the | W ith a view of getting light other than | corporation. | and I became simply a representative of S amba ol wher the ooy el 2 made by Mr. | 0 essive and hard-hitting man known | that shed by the Biackstock intelligence Sl A _ | the United States in the endeavor o con- Tesa o the. table. alongside. the “ehale | ent Kilburn—Mr. Scorctary, call | a8 Mysterious” from no particular | on, this Important queation, Commissioner NO INCRHARE TN RATES ' (ot out reistions wiib jine Hawalisod é o e e lish—Mr. President— place on LY ee * |io the attorneys who represented the|Los Angeles-San Francisco Fares| yoieel aisiieoccny rut,thelr nature 1. Go .—DE [ B i of ‘the State oard of Bank | President Hiiburn~1ir. " Secratary, 1| Orpheum and Tivoli tickets free by | Rallfoad Commission while the suft was Shall Not Go Higher. [ e Y | MEDICAL Ine LA\, ter. s e t g % ! a v v J - % - r a3 iy | ref i g . | e Hamwor Coaio | ]\rflchi‘l"’a!:l;\‘ ot nr]n3]?3":11‘:&:15?‘“:’%111291&» buying your music, etc., at Bruenn's, | tlemen are ex-Attorney General Fitzger- | 1,08 ANGELES, March 2 —The present | "S44 to my mission to W ashi i 3 VE y = ¥ = the president’s name i called last. ™| 208 Post street. * "l'aja, Robert Y. Hayne and W. W. Fodte. | noara of Raflroad Comraissioners Wil 5ot | in 1o i bat of o0 Waskington being Mr. Kilburn—T have my speech al.| Commissioners Harney and Herold| __ —————<®=*———— |Itis understood that he asked these gen- | consent to an Increase of passenger rates bl Do A e FOR THE ready wrliten out and will read i¢ if 1| voted aye and President Kilburn voied Appraiser Lunt Coming. e e | between Los Angeles and San Franclsco | this 1s the first time 1 have heard of 1t. | BLOOD.LIVER.LUNGS: The duties as Sour presiding officer—the | President Kilburn—Then the motion to| Appraiser Lunt of the Board of Gen-|)itigation, that he received a negative Te- ’1-:"c:m‘|v'nmg§' unite T‘xf"lcuffi'damfeg\’x‘?;f‘ Ir.?'i%i“&h!‘“fifilifii {f,‘; o idm‘cr?“ta?z ?{ = = = v Qutics will be new to me and T ask that | reject Colonel Chadbourne's credentials is | eral Appraisers at New York is expected | ply and that he has asked these gentle-| judge N. Blackstock, who is Ralflroad | possible I may not go to Washington at NEW WESTERN HOTEL, you all give me vour assistance and vour | carried by a strict party vote. to arrive here to-day to make the an-|men to appear before the commission on | Commissioner for this district, s in this | all, preferring to send my written reports (Y AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE. 1 Fo A e T hope all our deltberations | Colonel Chadhourne's commission is for | nual examination into the method of ap- | April 10, when decisive action s expected | city. He says that no request regarding | to Ho department 16T wena ber i | JCBARNT, AND ovated. KING, WARD. & gnd our actions will be characterized by | the term ending March 14, 1902, and these | praising goods at this port. to be taken by the commission relative | rates had as yet been filed with the | advised on my part to discuss the ques- | co. asepean plan. Rooms, 0 to §150 day; ¥ Farmony and good feeling. 1 can only | words are used: ‘“Instead of Rudolph e to this litigation. His idea is to have the | board and he did not expect one to be | tion, since it is a matter largely to be de- | s to 8 week; § to §30 month., Free baths; hot Anakesis cures Piles, nothing else, Sam- | new Board of Rallroad Commissioners | maide. Mr. Blackstock said further: termined by President Meliiniey. That | and cold water every room: fire grates in every, promise to do the best I can and I hope | Herold Jr. failed to quallf t under ail circumstances that I will' Immediately after the rejection of Col- | ple free. Address Anakesis, New York. *'fully informed on the question by those! ‘‘When the coast line is in operation I] President Dole is & rival for the place is | room; elevator runs all night &