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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1899, RLEY WILL TOLERATE N0 INTERFERENCE Assumes Responsibility for Settlement of Cleveland Strike. CARS iRL BOYCOTTED : Most the Li"e Running on hedule Time — Merchants Will Not Serve Soldiers. fusing to representative which would uctor. COUNTY CROPS. d Tons of Green Fruit VENTUR r a month’s of green to com- was paid anners, trans. of ten and p S. ansfe: rrrd Anti-Saloon League Meets. NTA CRUZ. Ju —The cause of sway this Institute at | pman, D.D. of the Cali- delivered a class, cond and Rev z Farmer . was “The Wom l ANNUAL FAIR OF 'CONTRACT LABORERS COMING FROM ITALY | Ore Thousand Will Soon Pass ‘I’nrough] PASSAIC WILL OW BE SOLD OLD EL DORADD Monitor Progress of the County to Be Shown. the United States on the Way Highest Bidder. MRS, PEROT 1S fedsies to Go to the] UNDER ARREST Charged With Abducting Her Child. 11 e ——— =t to Hawaii. ‘ @ vov oo e io gy 0606 06 00 v 00 aBISAYS SHE 'IS = PERSECUTED - e WASHINGTON, July 27.—Arrangements are being made to take 1000 ::: b4 t laborers from Italy to Haw: Owing to Congress’ failure to 3 TRAVELED WITH CAPTAIN or Hawaii or extend the immigration laws of n!» inned 5|9 BLOOD AS MRS. PIERCE. States to the islands there is no restriction upon the introduction r‘.r ?. R contract laborers, and it is even propo: to transport the Ital- & ¢ ——— ugh the United States. Commissioner General of Immigration &/ ¢ Characterizes Her Father-in-Law as said to-day that he had been asked by transportation lines as Q| an Inhuman Scamp—Lawyer bility, and said there was no way in which this Government & o E : 2 3 S y i ngaged to Fight Ex- e interfere, though the men would, of course, be inspected to as- C: Ee= e ¢ certain if any came within the prohibition from landing in this country a @+ e e e e eie@ tradition. 4| ¢ ccount disease or liability to become public charges. The trans- o Special Dispatch to The. Ca! —— portation lines will probably be required to give a bond to insure the g — al Dispatch to The Call ted States against immigrants separating from the main bod £ ASHINGTON, July fesies = In anticipation of the extension of the United States immigration laws & Navy Department has decided | LIVERPOOL, July 27.—On the arrival of to Hawaii in the next session of Congr there been a rush to take & to offer the single-turret moni- | the Dominion line steamer Cambroman now. at Pensacola, bidder. The ves- anned and sent tor Passaic, to the highest which was n laborers into the islands. Some Chinamen have been taken in, T of the immigrants since annexation are Japanese, of whom there had been 12,180 up to last May. All but 11 these were contract laborers. At the present rate before Congress can enact any legislation contract sel. south dur! vana, the population of the island will be overwhelmingly Aslatic. ttack the de- loaned to the e SLRORGRNORNTRORORIRNO 4 3 0N 0% 0% Militia as h 3 and efficie a practice ve and w F tter to advan in fi ate condit was WAGE REDUCTIONS AT MARE [SLAND aic has just naval officers, which has ap- material of which she Is com- $12.000. The art b termined to sell her if that i i ) b ed. It is suggested, Cut in Earnings of Navy- 1e of the South or Cen-: governme would ain at doub Yard Employes. 11 3 ——— 3 c ive PROTESTS GO TO WASHINGTON ainois ‘ s = Congressman_Loud, man Mei- . about 31 '.}I}“fl"l\‘;s o L MEN DECLARE THE SCHEDULE man K - woul yrmidable’element In | : ssibilitle IS UNJUST. ik b ad il one of American republics, brought to bear wa of em hopes Lo — The Government, Which Should Keep Up the Price of Labor, Places It Lower Than Does the Civilian. TWO WOMEN CHECK FOUR RUNAWAY HORSES Save a Babe From Being Trampled to DS A RATTLESNAKE NS Death Under the Heels of FIN e Dispatch to The Call the Animals. ol IN THE MERCHANDISE has been a Ml s Mare !~‘;".i1 day. They live rs—and a Mrs. Gasser’ Merchant Barely Escapes g Bitten by the Reptile. Santa Ros: Bei from the away, and the mother in horrified to see come e Gasser he Mrs. Gardr got it ¢ » her baby The cut he said w ms pre more | DI An Tt um bars. driver men mm)v.z} or e three W nd but WOMAN'S PROPER GARB. the blacksmiths during they say Topic Discussed in the Christian| R he aficers Temperance Convention. itenant | yard must ss In every PACIFIC An interest- 3 partment of yards | and a great de: 1w e es wel 8 ard toward the | work on old nEge sl 2 OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. i e . the delegates to the W ¥ claim the Government s Temperar n Postoffice and Army Changes and to ce, and should rather | me £ ions Granted. scale than start to lower | with Eisoiof ter _The e e correspondence is | were a The State president, ‘ wlnte 8 iniepcst B et, callad the convention to orde for the first session of BATTERY D'S RECEPTION. | the stion of what - Wom, mperance Union [ jard claims women s wear was opened and dis- the informat Los Angeles to Fete the Returning cussed. A p.n;wrr jA!‘mr meetings was e was based. Veterans. presented by Mr: H. Rhodes, after LOS ANGEELDS, July 27, Fattery D { Which Mrs I Cox, whotls o charge Californ e e o of the physical culture department of this Dol pleaa et il Convention, gave the assemb series of military organization that Los which she called a rest drill a: contributed for active service during the of relaxation from the stiffn S Tt American-Spanish war or the conflict with is caused by continued sitting. person to the Fllipino 1. when it arrives in its napéu INGwhlch SR SA S Dol Departm home city, recetve a_welcome that will not DR LA D R O soon be forgotten. The battery is now on in the work of the tem- the president conduct- the high cisc San war in arrive The Ic nd should ) about August S seas assistant quar’ n pitalities of the eity. loc e ote re will embrace a review of the bat- B S b ~ting at t >t from the s to reliev s usual dryne ment, the entation of ng session was devoted to f i flowers and a supper that will n address on “The Philip embrace everything but military fare. o Rev. Dr. Gilbert, The hattery is 20 strong and was com- 1 Oregon Volunteers. ma 7 Ca - Steere, long in = e e L ',Ilu,"f‘['f Native Sons’ Officers Installed. even yet | taln in the iment com- REDWOOD CITY, July 2i.—District - cut, but mf\n*iim:‘um S k F r\\[ liu;ugjr:m;! J.| Deputy Charles L. Smith to-night in- ing t towe | W BT Claoaen Bodiit o talled the following rs of Redwood g to ha old sct e S | Parlor No. 6, Native of the Golden As =oon a CARROLL SUCCEEDS ROLF. w *‘" P pre ““‘"m“ W. H. and d and a president, - J: o trade was drawn up | New Chief of the Stockton Fire De- | president, C. D. Hayward: some to the command- president, Demartin the board partment. lent, W. J. Plump: mar: STOCKTON, July The Democratic | T M H blacksmiths “went | Police and Commissioners to-night | urer. H. W. Schaberg down to g p B Walsh and C. Cullen ages from | removed Chief Israel Rolf of the Fire De- |y, .opy sent to the nighboring parlors to be el e the rates | Partment and elected in his place ex-Con- | present to attend the exercis the e brought back were much | Stable James P. Carroll. The action of | banquet to follow. After the officers h the new sch t was | the board was in the face of Strenuous been installed the members and guests imed in stigatl prote rom the bus 3 the parlor repaired to St. Charles co rates the board went no farther than | the insurance compa who demanded | {otel, where feasting and merrymaking the Unfon Iron Works, and the men say | that the rr ent efficient department be | were indulged in to a late hour. the rates there are lower than anywhere | ot turned over to petty politicians. Rolf S e T else on the coast. They claim investiga- has been chief eight years and made an Convention of Baptists. e plarksmiths, and the navy vard| John D. Gall, the present Chief of Po-| SANTA CRUZ, July wants oniy the bes : | lice, was re-elected. Dan Klench, a police- | on Tt When the committee retu ned with its | ma as made night captain. the Baptist Convention of all the > blacksmiths met and drew up| There was a sensational scene when the N her Califorita i be:heia test, which was sent to | resolution electing Carroll was passed. | [l SNOrtY g begbodin fter it had been submitted | Rolf threw hi¥ keys and badge on the d'l'&'w (pIe already miasyng to Admiral fr he had told the | table and said he would turn over the d B OO A the e Toen that Washington was the only place | partment to his successor at 10 o'clock to- amping (n tents, All the leac | Where the matter could be settied | morrow. and if Carroll were not on hand | tist pastors on the coast have the department could run itself. - | deny her ide had pated arre prise it quietly, but there was a p hoard has taken the reception f R charge. It -xpected a de Fa Seeiton Los Angeles people representing the va- committee of the Women's | s comm I bodies will San | beranice Unlon irecsived His isco at the proper time and tend an informal tea In the parlors at this port this afternoon ant Col- lins of Scotland Yard and Sergeant B of Liverpool arrested Mrs. William Y. Perot of Baltimore on the charge of the abduction of her daughter from Ba more. Mrs. Perot accompanied by tall, military lcc party d tak was is ( Lady Colin C: lood, a t Mrs. Perot di between mott began to fear sepa ing bitte The mother for the p: Mrs. Perot was street Police manded daughter ation, the police sent. n Mrs. Perot, her child and Mr Blood arrived at the ion they were greeted by Inspe and the correspondent of the Associated Press. To the latter Mrs. Perot sald: ~This is a pure e of persecution, I assure you the pro dings are utterly unwar able. If taking my child away 1= dictable offense then I am guilt : lvx 1y her's heatt will b with me in t We had no idea of this further in a long series of houndir rn to Americal it will be it without my chi as you can im- is no mys ement that e is untr: am traveling under my own n: very dear friend of Mrs. Pe child and propose to stand by them Perot. the this inhuman the best nside a scamp “have e ibduction must be the laws gland and the United States. violated the American law only.” Mrs. Pero ave gone to Fulham, wt he guests of Colin C: MARCUS DALY STRIC_KEN WITH HEART FAILURE His Condition at First Alarming, but He Has Almost Fully Re- covered. ST. PAUL, July 2Z.—A Butte, Mont special to the Ploneer-Press Gen- eral alarm was created cles Anaconda to-da that Marcus Daly. gamated Copper Compa ill at his home in Anac : taken cir- report in by the president of the Amal- Last night he w: with a bad attack of indigestion, followed by heart failure. A special train from Butte car- ried Dr. Turner for consultation with Mr. Daly's family physician, Dr. Spellman, and they remained with the sick man all night. This afternoon he had so much fmproved that he was removefl to his pri- vate car and taken to his summer home in the Bitter Root Valley, where his fam- ily is. red. To-night he has almost rec GERMAN RED MEN TO MEET. Sacramento Will Entertain the Grand Stamm of the Order. SACRAMENTO. Ju —The annual session of the Grand Stamm of the In- dependent Order of Red Men, known pop- ularly as the German Red Men, will be held at the Odd Fellows' Temple in this city on Monday and Tuesday next, July 31 and Aug 1. There will be present representatives of the different Stamms in the jurisdiction of the Grand Stamm, ng Californi: 3 N : San Jo Golden Gat 4 <'\n('| Cruz, \n mrvmmi No. 224 Schiller, fetamora, No. 4 (the latter béin dies” auxi ). Besides the representa- tives of the Stamm there will be in attendance a number of past chiefs and many of the officers will be accompanied by their wives and relative: 2 arations for the enter- have been made amm No. 124. A sum- at a popular suburban provided for t 2 ‘ning there will ball and concert at Turner Hall » grand officers and the re The Red Men's Singing and other local talent have volunt sure 1 conclude their services toward the p! festivities visitors. The Tuesday evening with a banquet The Grand Stamm of Ca rnia has under its jurisdiction fifteen lodges, wi of about 1200 and a_membership « ac of $67.824 24. — MELINE WANTS OFFICE. Explanation of Murmurs Against a Franco-American Alliance. LONDON, July 27.—The Paris corre- spondent of the Times explains that the | murmurs against the Franco-American convention, at which the American press is unnecessarily uneasy, are solely due to the efforts of M. Meline to prevent France from forming close commercial relations HURL e — A 2 e POPULISTS REBUKE BRYAN. Heard by She Bquehsers SRR “'“"m,m e Insane Patient at the Napa Asylum - '| SACRAMENTO, July 27.—The da | spondent s on a policy of ex- Injured. Kentucky State Convention Names a | County Narrow-gauge Railroad was rep- | treme protection 2 1S > at NAPA J S . against Full Ticket resented before the State Board of | being out of office, and he is ready to sac- Ry ; - il B g FR\NKI()RT“I' yne “7r—Th P Bl O e e s ey egula e wa 3 A , Ky, d e Popu- r's business show deficit and | but the common sense of a_ma ployes n_ for the ensulng six|jjs¢ State Convention to-day named a full ard was requested not to increase | the French Chamber of "1‘,),"]‘““, has reduced wages, as per | ticket. John G. Blair of Nicholas ri,.mn ar's assessment, which was $100,000. | frustrate his machinations. S now ule enclosed, and we claim that the vas nominated for Governor by acclama- - — — e e —_— spral tions are n rl the '““; interests of the Gov- tion. The form adopted indorses e ety petition that voa | Wharton Barker of Philadelphia for Pres-| @40+ ooowoowoooo,owzqom’o»ooo#ooooofluo&ooooooo. T O e Trate ot vas on | ident and Ignatius Donnelly of Minnesota following reasons: | for Vice President. It reaffirms the | 4 oades we have been receiving are not | former Populist national platform and de- tested. Up igh as those pald by outside firms, and | clares in favor of Government ownership back yard e entitled by law to equal pay with out- 1l_public institutions as a means of e dread amping out trusts, emphasizing the Go fde firms. me Are 0 We are entitled to the best pay, not the low- | ernment ownership of railroads. It says: he started team down | : age. s e road nor the avera = | We regret to see that Hon. William J. Bryan, Bn the team was a vici closed we' send rates of ages paid in | gor WHUT" e Fopulists of Rentucky voted 1 a few months ago caused San Francleco 10 e there I & demand for | 1896 for President of the United Staies, by his public_indorsement of the ticket nominated at Jules Beno first-class mechanics at our trade, and during | at a brea were badly. needed . s | inal attempts to corrupt elements of Kentucky bt e called, but | Politics to subvert the ballot bramriit i to do work _required and oy }‘f,‘-‘.a? 0 :un of their lnwn accord when they fim.:‘ Hurt While Jumping Trains. wm"m‘mer K et perform & Eood day's work. the fourteen-year-old son of J. Rasmus - Seminary Directors Named. one but first-class mechanics can do the | work required of us and that we can and do perform. Witness the Monadnock, our steel | snip, built here entirely—hull, engines, boil- ors and equipments. We will place the Mo- nadnock alongside any ship in the navy and defy a comparison as to expense for repairs | and durability of workmanship. |~ Witness the report of every constructor and | every chief sngineer attached to this station | sen, while playing about a moving freight | train in the Southern Pacific freight yards, met a serious accident to-day. To- | gether with numerous other playmates | Who had been frequenting the yards | Young Rasmussen was jumping on and off | the cars. As he endeavored to jump upon a flat car adjoining the tender he erred | DAY? SANTA CRUZ, July ZI.—The Christian church delegates have chosen E. S. Beard, E. A. Bridgeford and P. Hodges as | directors of Berkeley Bible Seminary, and | Mre. Sue E. Grant of Woodland and Mrs Gertrude Smithers of Los Angele: or call at office. Address: °’°9°7*°+°#o§0000000¢o¢oooooqo rectors of Curtner Seminary. 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