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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1899. YORTFOLIOS G0 BEGGING PLANS FOR SALINAS’ ~ NEW HIGH SCHOOL [ O R R I S S SR = B S e S e S e SO o ) JAP PLAYERS PRESENT THEIR ‘The comparison of it to a violin gave rise to the mnot very accurate phrase ‘“vocal cords,” as the name of the two cushions Wwhich are its most prominent features. But no string so short as those ‘“‘vocal cords” could produce a musical bass note. In fact, the comparison of the larynx to any instrument which produces only mu- sical notes is inadequate, to begin with. There is no instrument but the larynx UNKNOWN MAN DROWNED N ADVERTISEMENTS. CATARRH COLDS, COUGHS» \T 1 Wwhich produces both song and speech, and I\ i i T [ ; X as those comparisons giew the larynx § HAY FEVER, | merely as a producer of musical sounds, i Al { L6 we have no f\r:rlher concern with them at fi) BRONCHITIS, 1 & present. }Fes{des. the voice can be tmillnetz o, ASTHMA AND Sxil 4 { or speech, elocution and tory withou ks ) Waldeck-R * " 3 b¢ — a knowledge of tne Dhysiology of the — 2 ALL DISEASES aldeck-Rousseau ceepts | ¢ Striki i e ; el . OF THE THROAT 2 ¥ | ikin Stage IC=| We have the power of adjusting the { : the Task of Formi P 3¢ + . g t g c la:)'r;x. of "ar)‘ing"the tension of its coLnis, Three Men Fall Out of t : AND LUNGS e ® © ons or ligaments, as they have been ¥ : 8 nga S ¢| tures and Costumes. variously called. We can do these hings a Small Boat. Y C RED s vithout "scient! technical vledge o s ll New Mnhstry. @ o =t how they are one:without My o]z — if edge at all of vocal physiology; and it is gl ‘ BUT THE ACTION DRAGS | the work of the tramer of the voice to| PROMPT HELP SAVES TWO|OUICKLY, SURELY, PERMA- ol ot AR | teach his pupils—or her pupils we may be STATESMEN {RE SHY : —— oy SO o 40 them—Cham: NENTLY. THOUSANDS TES- NV |2 | ers’ Journal JIALLOMEN ARLE ) ¢| GALLERY CROWDED BY SYMPA- el e T YACHTSMEN PLAY THE PARTOF| TIFY TO THE WONDERFUL 15¢ .+ THETIC ORIENTALS. ‘Wild Guinea Fowl. LIFE-SAVERS. CURES MADE BY — > & | The wild guinea hen is a new game in a S mer President Cassimir-Perrier, | I 3 B | Rothing more than the Smail biie domes: e MUNYUN’S !NIHAI.EH € 1 - no ng more an the sm blue domes- 3 & or, | & < |Japanese Pathos, It Seems, Is Ex-|tic guinea hen grown wild. The guinca |The Rescued Men Know Nothing of i ' aowever, May Accept a Place | 4 ; pressed by a System jheo L e =y creature at al‘lo ‘l’l;‘leusrndn!g Their Unfortunate Companion, LovDs o DICATED VAPOR ARR ) = | of Noisy Snuf- | a state of nature. ¢l is especially | ks 7 i as Minister of War. (1 s y fimid about nesting time, and often. 506s Whose Identity Remains o i B¢ o fles. far, into_the woods to lay its eggs. In a Mystery. he reached by e this way broods are frequently raised : e Tk e . e | away from the farm home and grow up - —— S laed ot Dispatch to The Call. ; S : almost as wild as is the untamed turkey, D Tl ur Dlace al S ¢ | In the California Theater last night | Ty"Kilime wild guinea hens Bunters have | “Pete, Pete! save me!” With these de- | rates obscure pla \ 18 Prosient Tonbet | e | Mr. Otto Kawakami and Madame | discov. that these fleet-footed and | spairing words upon his lips, the last he | (908 U0 re This morsing e g | Yacco and “their company of rising SWift-winged birds make excellent sport, | was ever heard to utter, an unknown man e X M: Cassimir B i e o aas e e CTons A ¢ | Japanese actors and actresses” appear. | 224 oW some sections of the country|sank yesterday morning about 1 o'clock | MUNYONS R cures for 57 atl- £ ¥ ; 3 ik biaa] @ | ed for the first time in America, in no | guinea hen is very prolific will hatch |Into’ the waters of Oakland Creek near |, yjs - 7t you , ng the Ministerial {5 The ) 4 |less than four different pieces. At first | forty or fifty chicks in Son. The | the California Yacht Club house. The | prof. Munyon, 135 2 t.. Philade g the Ministerial crisis. The in- | ¢ S pleces. At fIrst| oung are hardy c and thrive | man upon whom he called for aid was | — . e terminated about 11 o'clock, | & | sight and sound the native Japanese yoll on such wild food as vick up | Pete Smith, who sailed over from Sausa- h M. Loubet received Se i -4+ |drama is rather a difficult problem. Its|in the flelds and woods. The wild guinea | 1ito on Saturday afternoon in the Sloop E \ Ro L8 5400t O D et >eOe0eoe@ |tragedy does not make a serious dent | more. difficult to hunt than 15 e | yacht Thetis in response to Commodore has in the American auditor, and its com- | ; dog with keener instinct.—Chicago Rec- | A. M. Clay’s invitation to the San Fran- ghzra Tune 18.—The Salinas Board of Education and Common Council |edy does not strike him as the most | ord. cisco and Corinthian yachtsmen to ren- f for for the new high resterday upon esti- last decided upon plans and specifications Plans were accepted have a school building in this eity. jovous thing in the world. The Japan- | ese actor, one finds, expre; s pathos | —_— e ——— Sold His Seven-Year-0ld Boy. But Pete name, al- dezvous In San Antonio estua Smith does not know the man’ though he remembers his face. Cape Nome, Golovin, 4 = os made b Louls Stone of San Francisco. The building, which 1s to be i = 1 { Vnuk, a laborer, whose wife s ns hamber;oriDeputies | anates SRS SR RS B e N e Saera T iachool Hatmicnotn :]l‘:;:fh h‘:rd"'};'”"l;nrh;';('r:r'nhfmb;';d1 "living in Manitowoe, Wis., has sold | Toward 1 o'clock on Saturday the un- St Michael 8 egman con The size of the buflding is to be 103x90 feet in dimensions. s oo | known,, who 13 odenctibed, as, smpe O 9 flaps. He snuffles when he is saddest. women and one man. The Italians were faced, dark complexioned and about ted w oy nen and has | i S - basement will be devoted to rooms for manual labor e e v Tlack hat ll‘ “1‘- \ P .‘.,l‘fl > 1}\}:(»' )jr floor will contain class rooms, as well as all other !.0 O S e e O RS SCE U SHCES SaCon SaCa i 2 . g;dzna);:x:; (r:v:;;;tar?:;l:g Charlle, the | Dawson P L Police of | cessary adjuncts. On the second story will be two science lecture rooms, | ® 4 | boatkeeper of the California Club, to ferry ) ® K-Ttoussean is meeting | laboratories and the auditorium, the latter to seat about 400 pupils. . & | him across the creek to the Oakland side. AND ALL POINTS ON L ReES The cost of the entire structure will be about $25,000. Thirty thousand | & ¢ | He had been present at the jinks given Y UK ( H‘ RIVER - : rl“; x..\l«(fvj dolla re voted for the building. The extra 35000 will be de- | ¢ X g. SL tfl‘lultlhous:‘ a,,;lm‘:;:s,;cd :: g(‘,flg‘l‘o - 1 confer with 11z A Ottt srL I AR ! akland to get a room for the night. : 3 M t probably to-m .| voted to the repairing of other primary schools in the city. Work on the | & # | Charlie consented, and left the clubhouse The Elegant Commodious t a draft 1 col. | structure will begin July 1. + ¢ | to get a boat ready; but when he looked | S S, CHAS. NELSON S Y R Ra + 9+ 90+9+0+0 @+ e 4 | around for the young man he was not to ANDERSON, Master. s whom @9+ 0+0+0°0+0+0*0° 000000 LA % | be seen. Soon afterward Charlie saw him | ¢ oo s Sl SAY. June 20th, Y Rouvier! | 3¢ | start from the float with two young men | % RIS d S acil oL ) ) ® | named G. A. Craig and C. S. Moore, and| 8t 4 p. m,, irom Nission=st. |2 ¢ | observed that they did not directly cross Whari No. L. ¥ | | & @ [ the creek. Instead, they proc For passage and rates of fre'ght apply to the line of yachts until they Islands from Spain it has been considered led that O'Keefe's islands would be | included, since they in reality belong to were heard that the name of un- known was Seabrooke, Seabury or See- burg, and that he was either a football layer himself or had friends among the | nelude socialist in the | * lisposed to | 5°t w will pre-| Kinley on e in the hands of her lady friends | o ch occ: n. 3 o'clock the 00000000000 GO0000C0 electric car | 7 palace M > t 4 N y man’s sloop yacht Thetis was _moored. | T ¢ |Ata fvv;: minute hmor 1 ;1 lock Dr.l'l L. COMPANY o | Hill and three others, who were playing | = k : ! T[Skt i s, w189 POST ST, S. F. M. W = | a cry of “Man overbi r. Hill soon | — - Cassir | | © | had his small boat ready, and, making for | e i the scene of the disaster, discovered : NE |Germany Likely to Buy | The Students Greeted + } e e O irad two.en in the swuter: & r SEn St | . : S & | One of these he rescued, and J. R. Savory Eye lass llp y of War Yap Island. | President McKinley. 36 of the sloop Juanita rescued the other. plify the of the | ¢ | They turned out to be G. A. Craig anu C. DOES NOT £ r - St S . | S. Moore of the sloop Thetis. They told : * @ | thelr rescuers that a companion was with i Brcclal il ORI 5 ¢ | them in the yawl, and a hat was seen on o 1 1d | | — 15¢ & | the water, but no man (‘r-ultd hwhfuund.!;.\tl- e w e s = ACOMA to mail HOLYOKE, Mass., June 18.—Sunday for | ¢ though the small boats of other yachts "an be attached to an L - fo c s = ;r\, oM Hongkong | the Presid anything but the day | & ¢ | rowed all over the scene of the disaster. Lorco Field Glasses s - jReNIces s e 2 3 T | ! | Long after all hope of rescuing the un-| FEa graphic Supplies. g ation. | 4y4¢ Germany acquire Yap Island and | of rest that was hoped for. The contin- | ¢ | Long atter all hope of rescuing the, ot | oculists’ prescriptions filed: ~ Factory " on Cassimit he had nlets which David O'K ual crowding of the curious citizens, the | [ + | the yawl Frolic and récording secretary | premises. Quick repairing. Phone Main 10, 4 S, DUt | 4)o copra king, has ruled over for ¥ immense jam at the church this morning | 1 & of n:ie San grnndst‘g d\'u(‘.ht (_‘lu\:grztlr;d‘ I 0 con-| og as long hope e United | long and tiresome for all. The Preside riends rowed up and down, using grap- - | O'Keefe has long hoped that the United |long and tiresome for all. The President ] | friends rowed up snd down, yeing erap: ~ | K as notified of | States would take these islands and that | totally unprepared for reception in con-| & g o il ] / as '::"II‘ '(‘1. d of | 12 America refused they would pass under | nection with the Baccalaureate exercises | o @ Nb one seemed to have any personal ac- TICIANS pflICflPP“MTUS m full lberty | 5 ol rol. Since it became known |at Mount Holyoke College, made the day | § + | Quaintance with the unknown, and even | OP PrgT06RA SpienTipic 4 ) of republican | U5 0 v ong that Germany was nego- | long and tiresome for all. The President | & | Pete"Smith, o whom his last words were o_ OSUENTIFIC % 2 S .y | thating for the purchase of the Carolina | was not content With going once to| ¢ + | addressed, ‘could shed 30x~“('-:ah§u3‘:~nu%:‘:1: 642 MARKET ST. INSTRUMENTS e | chureh, but went twice, leaving Mrs. Me- | & $ | identity.” Tater in the day vague rumors Eriihenlin $ & . ® 3 * @ be * that group. A & Ri /a8 e . ootball men. But none of these rumors | © - - Fallieres. printed at Hongkong corrobo- | Rock Rimmon was taken and the party é 3 i ty of the ™ME AND 2 A fecent dispatch to the effect that | including all the ladies, were taken over | gould be verified canditherideti |0 TE! PALACE ***o pres; S S O'Keefe fortur the | the trolley line to bnulhlll.uilr)‘ Lo n’ltvmt‘ . Tow a seaworthy vawl, in| O HOTELS O ” copra trac Jed at Yap he | the Baccalaurcate exercises at the chapel | & which eariler in the evening six men had OGR AND e : 5 rincess o 1s a|of Mount Holyoke e vhere Tafely traveled, came to capsize on a z A married a mative princess, who is a|of Mount Holyoke Coll _where on| safely traveled, came, to capslze on 2| SAN FRANCISCO o ] y \ and rules when he i : shs . nigh 2 of Connect ageay. ; e e e equally’ mysterious. The two men Who | g | Soenesie? b7 5 vl ST g nds over which he es iovernor Roge alco - were rescued from a watery grave by | e v ht of ¢ nd the ac- | the degree to the graduating class, of | ¢ . w !heo ‘Dl"A)?lflS;tL.’:cllnn of Dr. T. L. Hill and J. | © All Under One Munagement. [-] of native ey are d which his niece, Miss Grace McKinley, is | ¢ SCENE FROM .SAQYAATE A R. Savory had no explanation to offer; all | g NOTE TEE PRICES: o by from Manila. | a member. | * THE DUBL.- they knew was that three men had start- A - minor islands, | AS the senfors marched into the pretty | s ¢d°3ut from e clubhouse, and that only | O Buropennplar #1.00 per tay and wpmard O ster D ; which figur: Obipekel and | little chapel this afternoon just before the | 0-+-6"40400040404-04-04-0-0090040-+-0+00000+0 ‘“,}“h:'gfgag,{gt“@fflr“‘,‘l’o?“}fe°mfl‘fi,\n;“‘f"in 2l 0 Correspondence Solicited. o It is on Yap Island that O arrival of the President they made a very ‘Dm . strong.tide, for the tdes do ot run very | ° JOEN 0. FiREPATRICK, Manager. O X B = and at 1 o’cloc 2 has built his royal residen pretty picture, each clad in cap and gogvn. LEADINfi LADY d C th J p Pl y strongly out of the creek, and a ok | nOOOGCOCO0C000000000 4] : ‘ ve wife ru\,; supreme du hi | They took front seats in ‘xhc ccm;-r. W ulul- au ‘l ax “l e a a“ese a . yrc[mrnlay morning it w about slukl 3t peci et sk : Ing her shrew and her | President McKinley and the gentlemen of | : # water. : ., showing her shrewdness and her | Fresiden S won < And as there was a great deal of sad- | boarding with Vnuk during thelr stay in > The clded | m to were seats on the side. 1 other Eurc L McKinley, d reds of native ship; proverbial animosity for He employs hur er cocoanuts, which are mer Santa Cruz to Hongkong ‘drank | LOWERS A BICYCLE RECORD. | : | it is thought, when he made the bargai Al f | The exact sum of moncy he got tor the | R. A. Coulter of the California Club | the city, and on Sunday nights th | and caroused all night. Vnuk w visit DR, JORDAN'S crear MUSEUHM OF ANATOMY ness in the first two pieces presented his ) hal progress. last night, there was a deal of snuf- fling. enter the crowded building, so the driven to the : of Byron Smith, | A trium - - to France, to be used in soap mak | 5 & BB = 3 5 = Lok e e s ) idithe I | ApaAnese et al- | child is not known, as he was so drunk. Rides a Fast Five Miles on | 51MAREET 5T, bet. 6:227:h, 6.F.Ca MERCIER SPEAKS ON He also controls 11}‘\1\ islan 1' xfil_ e _ldxn,l-u“‘l there t } Our Japanese townsfolk filled the gal- | 21004, /2 FOL EROWE, AT sin st st 1051 MA2! 'Hs Shfu.»NJ. . belonging to the Pelew group fur- | on &, ot {lery and seemed to find delight In these | ets” for Green Bay over. ‘the teas the Road. 2 Anacomical Mt T Q south T s i | nasal specialties, . people down | Northwestern. The boy did not want to A. Coulter of the California Cyelin in the chapel hundreds of young women | hasal specialties, but the people down | Northwester ¥ R. A. Coulter of the California Cycling METIES S CASE‘ Corsica and the Vendetta, Ll e o ‘| stairs didn’t appear to know just how | £, but was forced to by the Itallans. he| Club lowered a record over the five-mile ® 5 o was occupled by several hun et ; : : - Of-| course at San Mateo yesterday which has P Persons who derive their ideas of Cor- | school girls in bright dry 0 | to take n. ficers of the Humane Society and police | *° s 2 R S inat enat e e june I TSon TG e G rom Prosper . Meri- | e I oaaueod by Mrs. 15| The plays are childishly primitive, |are pursuing the Italians. The relatives| Withstood repeated assaults for several pCommaltaion free and stictly private e 2 el ‘Colombar will be doomed | 5. Mead, the president of the college; ho | and with the aid of the “arsuments” | Of his dead wife are pushing his prosecu-| years. ‘He rode the five miles from the Treemcat petomlly e byllenee ‘ T %ome disappointment. Manners and | entered the chapel, the congregation’ re- | - i 0 5 ments™ | {1, It is thought that the child will be | scratch mark in 11 minutes 42 seconds. finsepiaiy o 1 c customs ‘changed a great deal in the | maining standing until he had taken his |Printed in the programme, quite In-|recovered.—Chicago Tribunc The former record was 123, made by ek s ke (4 s 1 since the date, shortly after the|secat. A musical programme and prayer | telligible. The first one, The Duel, Peter G. Alexander. e official table o o ) O g : of Waterloo, when the gallant Brit- | preceded Rev. Dr. Jacobus' baccalaureate | beautiful scenery and cos- Why Women Hunt Bargains. the race follows: 051 Market St..S. F. = S cer & his daughter visited | sermon. At the close of the exerci: the | sword fight. pr £ h P ——— - — Bttt v loud her ancestral castle at Pietra- | President and Mr. Whiting walked to the | 1 . Word fIght | w1 am’a little weary of hearing the ery | Place. | e e Ta he vendetta is nlu- »;hnmr‘ residence of Mr. mi\h\unll{\ m,,-(imer with | fights, auring which the = meln’\- that is alw:;‘)'s being r;nscddby man lg v rroTcerarnED s 1 General Mer- that thrilling sto: greatly dimin- | the ladles were taken back to the special | s, 1 2 Y | the effect that women spend too muc = TR Lirs. During the carnival fancied | car which_stood in front of the chapel, | themselves in many real tumbles | ¢ymo in ‘shopping,’ ‘gddding around from | 4. S ce had come upon a real Instance | surrounded by a large number of the col- | from a pile of stage rocks some fifteen | o "5 ®Ct oo v S nting bargains, and| 4 - "picturesque barbarism. One work- | lege girls, who had been dismissed from | feet in height. Hypnotism also seems to | the like, says a writer who knows, in the| & \ THE NEW p ) man killed another in a cafe, s, and a multitude of the towns- | a place in this piece, as one no- | New York Herald. 5. It Day. g c e e D e e [ tices that many Japs fall down van-| Why do they do it? (0 LY 10th Day. - Eing s as ot from fime immemorial, ie reception which awaited the eyed hero. g money. © e 1 ER0DTCH Tk Anov: of cutlaws and 7 gend sub- | as they alighted and entered the The most interesting in plot is “The | Vhose money? = . . ., I L : sisted or some day d a1 s0 spontaneous and of such a friendly | Temple of Dojoji,” which is built| "% M8 IAASH 000 Coman living | 15, o ] % interest in life in Corsica, and quite 4| and cordial nature that at Mrs, MeKin- | around the Japanese legend of the bell | who' wouldn't be glad of the opportunity | —— Powes ( uld fear larze demand for copies of “Colomba.” | ley's reduest the Fresident . |in which the lovers hide and are cre- | to go into a fine establishment and order [ oThe offi el ers fail. 1 ts du But a_conversation which I had with the to delay its departure for a few mo- - % jealous woman’: crath. | what she liked without regard to the | Referee, F. rried in the yest pocket. y 1. “I shan | Juge d'instruction, who had inve | ments whileyhe shook the hands of the I““:‘h'_‘ ‘fiq‘#}flnfig.g:"“““z_'h“(;";nsm“ A | e oacking queation. of cost marshal : e grciaesor s for €5.00 with ¥ arinten A leclared shall | 1€ Tse, proved tha s, atter all, @ sple who Clustered about the window | In this Madame Yacco, erson- e L e s Reid, ol r Judeei e 7 Free. Address tell ¢ ihvessed 1t, a crime. vulgaire, and where the couple were seated, Mr. Mo |ates the vengcful rival, executes a gomen gonerally have to account for | Jielq Xy Bush And ¢; ! hener; Judges= c;L:dxfO(:‘ngm = mends Giens ; al s oped, a crime corse. Kinley ed from the window and | dance that is full of unique steps and | *I{T FRETEY: O'Higgins; scorers—F. Nason, A. Al | Sld by & Co., uldwin Pharmacy. “ f had the satisfaction of | £hook hands with the people and spoke & | poses. The performance clo: with | Yo O e & man bunting around! to|| cavasa S H: P iBrehiors ana yWaibarrieam| SomEDE (RGeS A CrAn TRl seceing the malefactor led in chains be- | few words of greeting to each. | what is archly _entitled ewey Day | find as good a cigar for less money than | e Sabiando iyt 2 e | Mrs, McKinley all the while smiled and kissed her hand or waved her handker- | chief to the crowd. After the car reached the Whiting res- dence and dinner was served the tirad company gave over the evening to com- Dplete rest | tween two mounted policemen on his way into Ajaccio, whereas the traditional ban- DREYFUS WILL BE LANDED AT NIGHT | it pawder and shot by the country. pro- ple, who would have rather gone to the stake than betrayed his hiding place to the authorities. Here and there vendetta | ay stll linger in the {sland, but it has the Hoffman or Waldorf charge? his_saying to a restaurant keeper: “Your dinner menu 160ks good, but I must see if 1 can't find just as excellent a little cheaper.” Not he! He'll get the best if it takes all that he Celebration on the Pine-Fringed Shores of Miho.” Here the Geisha dances are introduced with pleasing result. An- other diversion that comes earlier in the programme is a song, accompanied by the characteristic Japanese instrument, | the shamisen. The song itself is long- Fancy Improved Order of Red Men. Great Sachem Collins paid an official visit last Wednesday night to Oshonee Tribe, and on Friday night he went ofi- clally to Alfarate Council. Montezuma Tribe will adopt seven pale- FAVORITE tch from Cape The body is in a perfect state of preser- | sum Trot, Frog Level, Dog Walk, Bully vation. It I8 dressed in the uniform of & | Boy, Siaughter Hou 3 captain general, with several decorations. | Miscry Mount, Matden Bioan wrdee, “fondon Mall. ) sh, oy Creek, Barlow Flats, Rabbit Hash, Rid- A touch is enough That for cleanliness. is why it lasts so. | school)—Papa, do vou know what six boys and five girls make? —e—— Conkling’s Good-by to Employes. “One thing to be said about the late Roscoe Conkling,” sald Colonel the executive clerk of the Senate, “is that he was always a gentleman. He was more | courteous, If such a thing were possible, to the man who mopped the floor than to his brother Senators. 1 remember one dlemerock, Redberryrock, Ransom Free, Buncombe Bog, Ubetyou, Uno, Init, Dem. ocrat, Darling, Digitout, Fossil = Fork, | Ra est, Eighty-eight, Sunset, Salt Creek, Ingomar, Limberneck, Chickory Crick,’ Hickorynut, Holy Haunt, Tinkley- turn, 'Tadpole Bank, Lovelyville, Batch- town, Chestnut Grove, Whangdoodle, Whereaw Crickmorecrack, Caesar's (¢] iherty. Love, Mud, Money, Gold habit of his which always made a deep | Buckle, Silver Dust, Goosebone, Beefburg, impression upon me. At the close of each | Buzzard's Roost and Tippletub. = session he would come into the secre tary’'s office, inform us courteously that he was about to leave for his home, wish each of us a pleasant vacation, thank us for our services and shake hands with us as he said good-by. Mr. Conkling's formal farewelis were a feature of the end of the session.”—Washington Post. —_— e Teddy (who has just begun to go to ————————— Boston’s Big Toy. you are lost in the South Union sta- tion, “‘ask a policeman.” It's the biggest show on earth, anyhow, and when the next Christian Endeavor crowd visit Roston they will rattle round in the place. Guides to the terminal are now in order. Some enterprising person should get up a compact little map of it, so the public will know where they are golng.—Boston Herald. pid “Yes,” answered his father; “a racket.” months ago that the Baden Aniline and Soda Works, at Ludwigshafen, on the Rhine, were in a position to supply in- digo obtained by an improvement of the process discovered by Dr. Baeyers, and at a price low enough to compete with natural indigo. The raw material for the new pro- duct is naphthaline, a constituent part of coal tar, known to the public as an excellent remedy against moths, etc., and which, by a series of elaborate operations, is converted into indigo blue. The factory has gradually in- creased its producing powers and hopes soon to be able to export to other in- digo-using countries, It may be mentioned that Germany already supplies 70 per cent of the world’s consumption of dyestuff from coal tar.—London Mail The Larynx. The larynx has been compared to a wind, a reed and a stringed instrument. s Michigan. They are 97 and 89 years old, | Tespectively, andgvere married sixty years ago. ~The Herald must try ag: n the town of Franklin, in this” count are living John Main and Frances, h wife. They have lived together as hu band and wife sixty-eight years, having been married in 1830. 9 on the 22d day of May, and the wife 94 on the 2ist day of September last,—Ad- rian (Mich.) Times. E - e ———— Oriental Ethics. The Sultan's eighteenth wife bade her importunate lover to be patient; she ‘would not listen to any proposal to steal her away forthwith. “I was purchased on the installment Elnn, she protested, firmly, “and it would e Wrong to remove me from the prem- ises before I'm pald for!” ‘What impresses the traveler most is the refined ethical senses of those Oriental persons.—Detroit Journal. e e It is the opinlon of Professor Tyndall that blue-eyed women should marry black-eyed men. t married couple in Southern | The husband was | Yes " said Jim:*T heard so.” “Well, what do your folks say about it?”" asked the captain. 7 % “They don’t say * replied Truth- ful James; “they just laugh.””—Tit Bits. e e s Dangers of Editorial Work. “I was injured, ma'am, by the bursting | of a magazine,” said the wayworn tour- ist who was eating a cold luncheon in the kitchen. “In the war “No, ma'am,” he answered. “In New York City. The silent partner refused to put up for it any longer. I was one of the editors.”—Chicago Tribune. —_————— Proverb Applied. The Sultan was perplexed. *“Ibn-el- Yusuf,” said he to his unofficial and most confidential adviser, “‘the Bashaw of Ala- bazam and the Subecaliph of Hul-a-Baloo are each 0fl'erln€ me the other’s head as a gracious gift. What shall 1 do?” “There is a proverb among the Chris- tian_ dogs,” sald the adviser, ‘‘that two heads are better than one.’'—Cincinnati Enquirer. v ha the has. S Y lay veni 3 oy Hipd el become a means of atfracting the The Monkey of Malacca. | Vaiced falsetto and painful to the ears, | But women mustm't do that! e . ; s eriborad Sissilusn it iin el s i v two kinds only in Malacca, and de- | from a technical standpoint at least. Light Your Cigar Only Once. | there will be a marked increase in the or- E T is expected scriptions as: Vendetta Corsa; | tess & EOI 4 our Cigar y 5 e 4 be is understod A nemico (“death to the. enemy ). | bk 1o s T T Cpaond the kra. The | Cut to practical proportions, this| o e et e e ofim o oo (oo Ox e eanit et apon eloaing i FOR WEAK WOMERN. : ; P L S T | the familiar low comedy pattern, fnmrer]\Jflpa"eferSh‘?sf; °‘l‘f:“?g'n‘;r}:“"‘}'“‘:l““:lr"’,‘:g be broad to carry all that is lald upon| Smith and a number of members of the| al cuore del ne: (“go s | scratching himself and sputtering and fld- | interest for ay S. = o . Here is the v | order have gone to Fort Bragg, whera heart of the enemy”). These choice weap- | goting with hands and feet and making | present shape the Jap auditors seem to i l:i‘]lntghe e i smoked twenty | they will be entertained by e e RUPTURE. “!1“! f“i"h v‘fi‘l’,‘.i{"'\»w"‘;. i.‘"\’l)rr' :h‘n"fi:{"}‘"\” aces. Should you desire to please him, | have most of the fun. As a picture jL clgars a day for twenty vears, when he | council there. They will Temain at that USE NO MORE IRON ——— N f{‘ax';‘r‘}r:gl”; Raupleon s | Jou will squat {just beyond the length of | is well worth taking in, the scenery is| CEBSES S 280 (00 1 7G" That he did so | Place about two weeks. Hoops or Steel Springs. Indiscriminate Killing. osle Tndustry at Afacclo.—Weatminster | haatrn Moon front of him and similarly | striking and the costumes are splendid. | wqq-straightway ascribed to his inordi- e T 3 corupture retained with ease “Now, 1t is an axiom in war to disor- | Review. . | Eoer YR B e g hurehe S | It I8 quite like an wnimated Japancse | nate consumption of tobacco, But this | Daughters of St. George. iy CURED "By DR PIERCE'S r be s possible —_— e —— | ambl 0 7 ! | screen. 3 STEVENS. |man was a Frenchman. To begin with, | i i 3 Magnetic Elastic Truss. [ Call at € ey & ,‘,' le 5 (o und 3““ post In as big a circle = P efore. “he may have smoked the | Mesdames S. Slack, J. B. Staples, M. A. Sflcator write: fort New : Pamphiee guns | How Spanish Kings Are Mummified s chain permits, clutching at you | v 3 a : his formation o P! * | hair with an adrolt high kick as he pass. N Indigo From Coal T: twenty cigars per diem for twenty years | Henwood, Phebe Willlams and Mrs. R. No. = o] 2| The body of the late King Alfonso XIT | ca. " Such are his Jow delitite mad s Artificial Indigo From Coal Tar. | fWen ¥, CRETE R0l Cnoked any inordinate | Meadows, the social committee of Britan.| MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO. has been taken out of the podridero, the | js"a small gray person of [ I/m'lloe ap. | Coal tar has yet another conquest to | amount of tobacco. Anyhow, they would | nia Lodge, Daughters of St. George, o vault in the Escurial where the bodies e with closeoret. fiery aonate Ap-| . ord. It threatens to supplant the [not have produced phossy jaw, and |arranged an excellent programme for F grie e el areetry fiend are St mone | indigo plant of India and Java by sup- | phossy jaw was one of the pecullarities | monthly soclal and dance .o be given in . during thirteen years so that they may fo fiy straight at you | plying an indigo chemically identical | attending this particular demise. Inve Union-square Hall on the night of the QECAUE o AR L, | ing out and his ecrest ith i infinitely purer than that gation established the fact that, though inst. he committee promises a H ) without k- | “fhe wanslation was done in accordance | diicking up, and bite you agatn and aga. | Sit and in v Seceased had smoked many cigars, he had | most enjoyable evening to all who will it Fativantop tne el D custom e Gl Bok the wapll wHIch [ Bladiowonas; - | hitherto on the market. % not smoked them well. He was always | that evening be the guests of the lodge. e e e d be l']yl] r‘:ul\..d on )1 1')“’\ 4'.| the 'u‘n—|\1. | —————— As long ago as 1882 a German chemist, | jetting them go out and relighting the e \‘HO‘ OLD anese, was ac- | gas pulled down and the Marquis de A % Baeyers, discovered several | with the match of his country. He must Jothi Mstan cor belonging tc 5 - 2 Curious Nam Dr. /A .von Basyers, with the try > mus Said Nothing. sease the th oved in masses up | & e G The na es of Hentucky Towns. | meinods of obtaining indigo blue from | have used some millions of sich matches. | A cortain volunteer w)mg v pories hey ot nENaEs D 1 XII, and the 1 | The names of towns and villages in | cinnamic acid and bitter almond oil, | A lurid light is thro. n upon his fate and ain volunteer, who was a great | Srienc 1i from it it Queen Regent, escorted by the | Kentucky develop s BRI d | man in his own eyes, was by some influ- | , ¢ to preven Tnlites S ; f evelop some queer facts. For | v Telo a product of coal | upon the method of the anti-tobacconist.— | man 1 ves, was by some influ- 3.3 10 8:3) @v'gs. Sundavs, 10 to 12, Consule wa pr nt nalties | mmunity of Augustine fria of | instance, there is the long na M which themselves are a p: - | Pall Mall Gazette. ence appointed captain. He could hardly ee aud sacredly ntlal. Call,oraddress ) "hul T s ity o | curlal, Wth lighted tapers. pro- ‘ Goldricksville, and the extremely: shoci | tar, but all were too costly for commer- | Fall M& S speak of anything but his new dignity P. ROSCOE MeNULTY, M. D, inbroken bodies in great ceremony to identify the 2 v K i ses. Meeting a friend one day, ace NS g et gy Immolested hecatles | ooroes and tranSportIC 10 the mapnificent | e Saoies: L otitie curlonsanaiun- | ClAL DEED0REE 8 L S e ok Aged Ml EaniCounlee. thus: = © day, he accosted him | 26,4 Kearny S¢., San Francisco. 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