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TRANSVAAL CENSORSHIP COVERS NEWS Alarm C eated by the I\ewi' Constitutional Amend- ment. ADH\I‘ ROTEST | | ary Ac‘civity Indicates B the Confliot Is Close at Hand. — . Eyp e IUTL! | h to The Call Aug 1 morning There {s little concerning »m the silence of g Mr. Chamber- looks as though in active. It is the amendment The Ger- have ap- nterfere in the X lard and the | @ o o s te 60> ebebsdeded D News, organ, pub- | S G 1ent | en | here is no idea shmen to ny other way It is through the va strongly tortified by t along the riv Langs Neck, w ROOSEVELT FOf VICE-PRESIDENT of tradi- Sl e s to hold th tive servide. | pondent of the oid inter- aal's internal 2 |Named as Able: . At m>§ Running Mate. s ns of the Volks- | = has failed to ob- i 1bilities without but it has s oo . med certain h\‘« Theodore Rox not be the Re- T publican ca Govern f nation, or a larger d by Eox both parties bart wil The laps have & from ation PLANS FOR ENDING THE EASTERN WAR polit self, fc ing his health. > left to the Republicans New Y . E would far prefer Governor Roosevelt be nominated Governor than Preside fre > Western § ican party's st vhn the will Vi asked for » at e Dok was ahibet aud har toiHave Been Hllegnlly Ex: . there pended. There Will Be the Usual Parade and | ¢ s i r gun A’( g[ ,Ll.;»m . ’nxixlxlu;‘ ,\[\nlvsr\'!ll}x,}‘ 5 \‘!": 1”‘71[\qffl<rlm‘nn Receptions, Followed by a Vene-. | timber £ 1is successor, taking : editors -was adopted by the Board of Supe 7 ~ | it granted that he will be McKinley’s run T BCTEMAn | of Yuba County to-day employing Forb __tian Water Carnival. | o ot = : 1 authority that the & Carlin as attor fo begin suic| SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 10—The committee | n From luential tate h Commis against John White et als, to recover | {0 arrange for the Admission day cele- | E n v | citizens of Detroit, > news that to continue on I moneys alleged to have been illegally | fon has been n_l»nn}‘nwl. All are mem- | f the comma the retirement of Alger from a week and it withdrawn by them from the treasury | Vers of the Native Sons of the Golden | the Cab expedited and tactfully | that ‘,' overnor Geer Will express himself | of the county of Yuba and dispensed in | West They are as follow wnlww” HH yugh the ad id o e plan A weck nsIng | connidotionEwili iATielivork ot Stheiatate | EXseutved commlittee oW, D dHanlam, vernor Roosevelt. E on dollars | ;) 0 ssociation. hairman; R. H. Pringle, vice chairm ft was done is mot known. — sought to be recovered w ZHoftmann; cecrstary; 1{‘: J. Bias, Jeast, Is the view taken by Michigan i S el Dl int secretary; L. Foster Young, trea: f the | men who have recently talked with Se LTWO ACTING BRITISH o epsdanat ood to recover monevs | urer; W. C. Hoffmann, B. K. Knight, Mil- will be nd while it was not so CONSULS AT APIA‘ 1...-‘.. to have been embezzled by him | ton Besse W. Pioda, W. I. Newman, | 5 theless the was a hile Cownty Clerk of Yuba County some | Carl C. Kratzenstein, E. P. Young, C. E. | one from what s said that | since in connection with the matter | Towne, R. S. Miller, G. A. Chittenden, | t st information of this ¢ame from Major Muir, Who Was Appointed by | of m"'t“"{f ‘f"'; ingesfates ’;t <;w eased | George Staffler Jr. . ral Alger himself T.ord) Ranfurly, sWilliProbably: & |Symocs IS Shes 888 8 8 SV | Rifiatice | comumiitiee W C.4 Hofmann | 3 ) Willett of _\_ bam ot AL a TYesult of the deliberations of the | chairman; Ralph S. Miller, Milton Besse, se ith originating e Sl 3 d Jury, based on the report|J. J. Quill, R. H. Pringle, G. A. Chitten- ¢ : ik s i ORI D e (0 S lhsiefia T an expert who had overhauled | den. < : Aeeaieoni ram to - two acting British Consuls at Apia, and | books for the past three years, | Aud! oIt Tant T 2 e ks t that Richard ( St cach one does not know what to o be- | s begun to-day by the District | mann, chairman; J. R. Williamson, L. | , bett 5 e erte with Soutn” | Sanse of the ottier. peculiar state of | Attorney against ex Atkin Hrig f = eieven O e O i s was al. | affairs aroseifrom the fact tnat was | Slen thyracover and printing committce—Ben K. £ and Ahatull fhe hoss yas & sinted at Auckland and the oth ERR Mo LR S f = == filiate Judge Willett would - E Louis Con rnest F. Otto, Thomas McPherson, CHAIGNEAU HAS RESIGNED. to do with it upon his . C pn M. ’Hmm]mfln Monday. al here COLONEL RAY RULES IN CAPE NOME DISTRICT Miners Will Submit to His Decisions | Until the Courts Are Heard From. Aug. 10 1pe Doings of the Napa Town Trustees May Be Investigated. —The Board of T NAPA: me which s u covered. and | nd SEATTLE the Colonel Ray Nome unders the United the board a members ¢ f he did so m wou train this morn- presumably San il in getting up the somewhere d by Lieutenant ago to have informed tending to incite T Attorney has urged Judge to kind would them that would prov not e to the in- here. Judge ed his intention rela- serious be perfectly fair | all men as Amer ited to it BB D B BT E I BT B B BT ELECTRIC BELT “QUACKS” Differ but 1 e from the common, every-day sort of quack. The latter-fills you up Wwith potsonous drugs, - the former impose in- ferfor old-style belts upon you at most out- rogeous prices. A good electric belt Is a good thing for you If you lack strength and vitality, but be sure you get a good one. We make eleo- cric belts. at our factory and sales.ooms and examine the goods for yourself. Thers are no quacks connected with our establishment. It you cannot call, 2c in stamps for our price list and ““Booklet No. 3. Address PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 620 Market Street, Opposite Palace Hotel, San Francisco. +E R B 1 | | | \ ‘ Cal BB R R R B SN R S 424+ B- N8 a3 I'l I+l+!+.$+ GFEHES N : : ! ] § 8 McKinley’s | attorney ar and gles nu- merous other legal knots the s ers will y be the dictators. Before leaving with his w et ould beg expedition for the Yukon Riv Colonel 1 Fce, _Chalsnean at ted Cape Nome, and while there | ¢ ymitted his resigna- eral conf :s with the men o b e o ch by made 3. Harrington. from Natal to rifle pits im road le redoubts last war w to the left is t to the former. e order, and this he in- ready ter in. was held July 15 ppointed to a full gats |THE SALMON SEASON MAY BE EXTENDED| Fish Did Not Begin Running Until | Very Late and the Pack Is Short. s b that it probable t does to date short has been 1 was la n entering th his mornin s receiv it exceed bout 1ck As the canner s much fish Six cents a pound price and fishermen from $23 to $120 on their | ¢ but it the support of Gov- .'Who 18 o member of the Mr. Fulton drafted a mes- crnor Geer, representing that of New Zealand | Eliot to appoint amoa he at once ir and three days atter his the malor left for Apia. al he an sen f anpe e e AT e land. |MUCH ANXIETY FOR THE INDIANAPOLIS “ SEATTLE, Aug. 10.—A report from | Dawson says advices received there | from the mouth of the Yukon River | express anxiety regarding the small !steamer Indianapolis, which salled from Nulati for Cape Nome with tw: r-eight passengers. Among the hgers were Dr. Jennings and W. Myers, both of Indianapolis. The steamer is reported ssed out of the Yukon into Bering a in the dst of a storm. The last advices received at Seattle from St. Michael came to-night on the steam whaler Jeanie. Her captain re- | ports that he heard of no disaster to the Indianapolis. In fact, he heard of no such vessel and it is very probable that she reached her destination safely. SUICIDE 6;0 M. HOLMES. Santa Ana Capltnllst Found Dead in His Bathtub. SANTA ANA, Aug. 10.—C. M. Holmes, president of the Santa Ana Gas and Elec- tric Company, was found dead in his bathtub this morning by Mrs. Holmes. was turned on In full force. Yes- ; Holmes telephoned his wife from downtown that he would not be home that evening, as he was going to Los An- geles on business. Mrs. Holmes conse- quently went to a neghbor's to stay all night. his morning about 9 o'clock she went to_the house to get some clothes. Upon going to the bathroom Holmes was found ad in the bathtub, which was three- quarters full of water. Domestic and business troubles are believed to be the cause for the act. Holmes was a native of Texas, but had been a resident of D. to have : | tain Messenger on his clearance pape: semblance ner Reed t morning intention of strictly en- reing the law as to the. close on. t sever I men, principal ator Fulton, cailed him and ing to tinue or ten days more. | not permit the Com- , but no > power was found that four days | coming the Tutanehi had and installed Hamilton Hu of | acting Consul. It seems that at the Mr. Eliot re sted Lord to make the appointment he High Commis- at Fiji, and | Huntér, who' was ,xk(n to Api . M. S. Torch Jor | ® ! + ® PRI D SPUD SO SPUED SOS8 SE SRS s e Y ) ON THE BANKS OF THE BLYDE, IN THE TRANSVAAL. This road was stone which the Lydenburg district. provised out of the loose te of the battle fought between the British and Boers |3 HEARD FAOM . ’*p"“-\LaSt Message Found in a Floating Bottle. . LETTER EROM KIELTY JANNSE T0 FORM A NEW PARTSH His Plan for Endfng the Difficulties in the Belle- ville Diccese. B s | The Aged Pastor of Holy Angels’ Church Advises the Bishop on the Best Course to Pursue. e | | | Epecial Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Aug. 10—A special to the Herald from Belleville, IIL, says: | Bishop Jannsen, who excommunicated | 700 Irish parishioners of St. Patrick's Church, East St. Louis, is done with that congregation and will organize an- other church. This information, com- | ing from sources close to the Bishop, 1s said to be his method of solving the church war now on in the Belleville | dlocese. | A hall will be rented until a perma- | nent church, which will be named - St. | Patrick’s, is built. Vicar General Clu who has been appointed rector of St. | Patrick’s, will be in charge of the new tton. ther Kielty, pastor of Holy Louis, apd one of ts in that arthdioce: to Bishop Jannsen st from his made public 'FI”!O'O’O?Q#!F."”"’I"’F)O"”."..'i’i’.””""”#’.v" F Angels’ Church, St. the oldest pries wrote a letter urging him to d; position. The letter w to-day and is as follow shop Jannsen, Belleville, Iil.—Dear | | Bishop: Proprio motu 1 send vou this friendly sugpeation. I see from the morn- ing papers t no sa actory conclusion n reached between you and the There are two proverbs which “Past counse ast grace,” and, “It the part of the wise man sometimes to| , but the fool never. says: “Such heed was paid to| nt of the people In the first six S of the church that if they refused a Bishop even after his con were not constrained, and an- was provided.” Augustine gives rea- words to his peo- I son .,'Mr ple: “We are Chr for our own sales, Blshops for Now. here is e e friendly “suggestion. ' Have ' Father | 2 | Cluse decline the place on the ground o Gl DInTia 0 Rt G | the congregation’s great dislike to him | and appoint Father Downey administra PORTLAN Ang 10.—What has | tor indefinite In doing this you will| every appearance of being a genuine DUt a stop to the already terrible 2 message from the lost bark Midas was | 5Y, acting thus vou will uphold found floating in the breakers off Stot's This course of action will neither thorit honor your episcopal lower, weaken nor d Place, about four miles north of the Co- | dignit “U'" ‘f“" “”'"( will greul ey s THe s at sefore the religious and non- | lumbia River Tues THe slip of | Siale 1L bo8 paper was found in a bottle and as far | We depend on the people not only for as it could be interpreted by handwrit- | our own support but also for the accom- g experts the message reads s fol bark Mi 11 boats, first sized, will all drown- The Midas sailed from Nagasaki fo Portland in January, 1898, of twenty-five W. Tracy to load whe leaving the Japan co: a heavy storm swept over that region, and two othe: ships which afterward reached Port | land narrowly escaped foundering. On receipt of the message the signa ture. v compared with that of Cap. balla mat t shifted, al 's boat cap t. Soon afte at the Custom House. The r Is so striking as to leave small room or doubt as to its being made by Cor taininaitne st s, YUBA WILL SUE ITS FORMER SUPERVISORS | Will Seek to Recover Moneys Alleged | Ton, | brought to recover moneys alleged to | lo, !Lxr\p\ H. Miller, J. H. Aram, J. R. | have been drawn from the county treas- | | ury, in many cases after having been duly | Venet an water carnival—L. E. W. Pi-| ) 'K'd” Yy the District Attorney, in con- | oda, cl nection with road work and said to be in| Décorations—R. H. Pringle, chairman; excess of any amount that might properly Oscar Foster, W. S. Parrish. have been allowed in any one year, the "Foster Young, chairman. i total for three years i nd uniforms—W. I. Newman, | represented by the suits now filed. chairman; Enoch Alzina, William Krieg, suit against Supervisor Irwin contem-| H. B. Roff, L. F. Grover. plates the recovery of money: Carl C. Kratzenstein, criber to the amount of during said time, gated by the Board of Supe: a representative of Yuba County. - Library Robbed. SACRAMENTO, Aug. covered a couple | able books stolen from the librar; s one of the finest school libraric county. There is no clew to the and ft is_thought that the books taken to San Franc ond-hand book deale Cardinal Verga Dead. Bishop of Albanao and tiary, is dead. 1832 and was create d a Cardinal in 1884. NO MONEY FOR GRACE. Levy to Pay Morgue Matron Hasris. efficient matron of the Morgue ever since Dr. Hill assumed the duties of Coroner, was intcrmed yesterday by thdt by reason of the dollar limit there was no appropriation for a Morgue mat- ron, neither for past nor for future ser- vices. This leaves the Morgue without a matron and the duties of that official must be divided among Deputies McCor- mick, Sullivan, Flanagan, Smith, Gately, Lacombe, Mogan and Wolfe. aiea s hS e Charges Against a Customs Collector and C. J. Smith have investigate charges O Santa Ana for the past twelve years. at that port of entry. with a crew men under charter to C. the | Pa its are | Hoffmann, Willilam Williamson, J. J. by him attending meetings of the h: an; K. Roberts, S. Ryder, ‘ | Debris Association, running over a period Hoffmann, A. J. Hihn, | of three he treasury of which| B 00 per month Irwin having been dele- | ors to at- | tend the deliberations of the association as 10.—It ‘was dis- of days ago that the Grand Island District schoolhouse had I(’" F,T'f‘(*}-“g*‘"fm“f i esution lwllfl R@ 5 : ang : had | giVen visiting parlors on the arrival of the been broken into and seventy-tour valu- | EER Vi D Kilowed by & srand parade in the urglar, were 0 to be sold to sec- ROME, Aug. 10.—Cardinal Isidro Verga, Great Peniten- He was born in Italy in There Is No Appropriation in the Tax Mrs. Grace D. Harris, who has been the Supervisor Perrault that the city would not pay her for her services in July owing to the fact Special Treasury Agents J. D. Power one to Nogales to miscondnet pre- ferred against the Collector of Customs thos works that develop the countries P plishment o action of the the clergy In othe: the benef: urch. o 1 a rich and generous aristocrac - | our reliance is on the people, properly called - not therefore affections. 1f we do s only withdraw their support from 2 church but they may league them- h our natural enemies. d r = 0| r | rible - s caused by the truste k and Philadelphia. What has | happened may happen again. You a familiar with the language of our di , “Vae homini illf per quem sc: venit." um | Totus tuus in Domino, ¥. M. KIELTY. | Th 1in the letter are 1| tran; Pro prio motu’'— on “Vae homini illi |per quem scandalum venit"—Woe to m through whom scandal originates. | fotus tuus in Domino”—Yours entirely |in the Lord. PROGRAMME ARRANGED FOR ADMISSION DAY ";’FP’;;;"P”’!’.”9.0”..‘.”"”.”0’!"*.'9.’0’?!’9..””!” {ilton Besse, W. rade committee: e Mel- r‘mmudanons . alnment and reception—H. J. Bias, 1. 8. Wi ; F anzer, R. M. Thomp- . 'W. R. Linscott, B. K. Knight, | . S. Farmer, Bailey Terrill, George Otto, Thomas McPherson, P. Conroy. Halls—Enoch Alzina. Carriages cial programme of the celebra- tion has been announced and is as fol- lows: with illuminations and fireworks. Saturday, Admission day, at 11 o'clock, \ the great street pageant will move. At half-past 1 literary exercises will be he¢ld in the armory. At 3 a leagué baseball game at Dolphin Park, to be followed in the afternoon and evening by receptions | at the headquarters of the various par- lors. At noon Sunday a mussel bake will be held on the beach. In the afternoon there | is to be a baseball game and a concert | on the beach. In the evening there wiil be a sacred concert on Pacific avenue. Monday is to be given to excursions and the climax of the celebration will be reached in the evening, when the brilliant and dazzling Venetian water carnival will Dbe held on the San Lorenzo River. The uniform committee has adopted the uniform of the local parlor—white duck trousers. white shoes, white hat, yellow shirt, white tie and yellow sash. Rooms at all_the hotels are being en- aged and nearly every hall in town has een taken for headquarters. Accidentally Shot. FRESNO, Aug. 10.—Coroner Long re- turned to-night on the Owl from Dos Palos, where he held an inquest to-day on John Pierce, who accidentally shot himself. He was riding in a cart with a shotgun in the bed of the vehicle. The gun slipped down and in pulling it up the hammer struck the bottom of the cart, exploding the cartridge. The | charge entered. Plerce's side, killing him within thirty minutes. He was a ranch hand, aged 60 years, and had no | L. P. DEGEN THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, GUST 11. 1899 5 .479-*\».,\,-7@&r@+@%@—w+@+@+s+&w®mw&+®—v&~0—*@+@+®*&*®—0—@+®—o—®fl “\:{l‘ig ES‘LP‘QE\IEE(\ B lise TI‘I\E\'EIE{(\)@IUM D)"V."i"!"!,..'iv’.i’ii’#ii‘.??’i‘"”!"\‘\ M/anam 2105 ooldenltnlcnazaal‘ . m., daitv— CALIFORIMIAS LARGEST—AMERICAS GRANDEST STORE. m, o, frake Bring the chii- u dren to ses the Dog Circus, 10 & Mr. Frank L cofin e & samous tnor, at concert to morrow night z/ M ALL—DAY Seeciac 5AL£.5 — Men’s Suits Regularly $12.5°, $'5, $16 and $!7.50. This Weelc $10.75 and cutaway frocks, workmanship—those that always have been $12:60 To: $17.50 8 suit; for: oo et sy $’a' 75 Investigute this clothing off:ring. We makz at fo quickly clear this season’s stock and mak> room Jor incoming jall and winter c'othing. Until all of the lot of about 200 suits are sold—closing fime Saturday night (no longer)— we offer you the unreserved choice of 20 styles and color- ings of Men’s Fine Suits, sin- gle or double breasted sacks made up in the latest styles and of best Specials Friday and Saturday Oniy. Vestee Suits, $2.45 Sius for Kmze Pants Suits, $2.65 boys 3 to 6 year: old only—the suit| Sices fo ‘oys 9 to 15 years—the suit consists of jucket, vest ard knee pan's| congists of double-brzasted coat and —jacket bas wide, prettily trimmed| i = ; 5 = | knee ts—there are 10 different sailor collar—trousers have braif and| = et buckie at knee—materials are fancy| Patte and co'orings of p-sit.vely cassimeres and che in many| ail-wool materia '7\\#1‘ d: ani shedes, trimmed with contra ting|- perfect fitting—fo- 2 davs on'y we colors: 0 i+ thi: Jot ave| place 1 3 of thesa rand Ine § worth $5 and $6—our 2 45 and $4.50 suits on 2 65 price for 2 day 5 sale at.......... I For Fri Nzwest v Only. For Fridiy Only. Anot-er of o Spfe of The b mporium offe~s to- very popular day 350 pairs of Ladies’ Songs, 200C: s Misic GIOVES. 515y abutton anl rae:to-da.. We offer at the special| Mousquetaire Kid and Sued> Gloves, price of 20@ cch thefollowingsongs| siightly soiled or damaged in window display—form r pric 5 $1. $ .50 and $1.75 by the pr.me of song writers, Charles| : glrln in Jh\lne | is among them they cost vou ear College Chum | . , : Jrgan Grinder's Serenader | tedaring 490 La Ye in Spite of AIL" 1 ES Therell X é‘fm‘.’»‘(n :'T:!me." For Friday Only. “Bett Tha sold.” § “Just Behind the Times.” \Crinkied . 3000 sarce | rinkle B Onl, Seersuckers: s .o ES | in neat patterns and washable co or- : Szle of i:gls, pro(}"y pink, fbl:)e a}x'ri gray » stripes, charming for schoolgirls’ s Boys’ Shoes | dresses, ladies’ morning wrappers, Bo:s’ Black Viei Kid | b.use dresses and waists, ragularly 10c {nca Shote;. new coin per yard—spscial sale price to-day..... # toes, with tips, fair = et #® stichsewed soles, a SO & good, stron-, For Friday Only. Ayt 57 Pair for 11 1, handsome shoe, | 2d, goo | & suitable for Curtains. qualm Lace scheol and rice | Cuctain, 3 yards long, fishaet center, encugh for dress-up oceasiot | with h:ndsoms Arabian border —on N 7.T~a i‘: to 2, regular! special sale to-day only, per pair 570 o-day et e td Sizf: ;z\: to 5 For Friday Only. o= i e 200 pairs of 5 S i i ay piral Curtain For Fri‘ay Only. | o Chams o ins that pair—on " spec al 8¢ To-dav only WP, B'ack Siik offer 750 yxrds Lace, e Yd. :ou 15 qua - ity Bl i cx Si k Chantilly Lace, ina dozen| or mo. eneat and pretty patterns, width| up to 415 inches—at, per ya-d. For Friday Only. per, silver or gold finish—ocl 802 ars reguarly sale to-day, pai A For Friday Only. Dinner Piates 35¢ Pictures 'y v 6 for ures or for 24c. tures |39e. badrooms, et (‘— nely colore ! Oeo |Fine semi porce- 5 graphs, assort:d floral, frait and land-|iain, lergs siz2 scape Dinner Plates ; h):cts-; 2 of picture 14x: 0‘ s —mounted on 20x26 dark greenilight brown mounts, verv handsome, regular price|border with col- 35¢ each—onspecial :ale I'nday 24 ¢ ord spray of autumn leaf decorations ; regalar pi $1.50 per dozen ; sperial For Friday prica to day only, per set of € 39¢ Ouly. X AT ; \ N : For Fridav and .Sfiu/day Lamp he- Specials: i Grocer s and | L'quors ar- gocd until c.osing time for $1.10. to-morrow righ” : Bastern Breakfast Bacom—ior 2 Center Draft Lamp, days, per Ib... ...12%0 with polished s ‘l{mgsford‘s Corn Starch— twisted center pil- | tor 2 davs....... 5 pxgs for 35¢ lar, rount: burner, |Emporium B st Mocha and Java 6)-candle powar, QCoffee— o7 d complete with chim- ney and a fancy col- ored Augu»tn paper shade, regu'ar price Macar oni, Vermicelli and | Spagheuifa poucd Luxes—foa 2 c fe Exl 7 Selected Oysters—- $1.63—special wrico | 1o tns, new pack— m with s, pack—compare them wit to-day only..$1-10 | the best hat you ever had—for 2 | days, 5 t'ns for. 57¢ For Friday Only. Men’s Waool 7+ B Sor| offers for tha Underwears . o Ano‘her popu'ar Port and Sherry Sale-—R-gular 50c bott es—ior 2 days 37¢ Qlaret (a choice m;le ww‘e)——;‘;v. 2 ol Sh.rts and D awers, rez» larly 50c ga'lon—for 2 d .33c :Il».;“maaldr' ofurm fitting, steam shrunk.|0.d Reserve Whiskey (iull quart b - regular $1 valuss—per garment.. 77¢| tles)—6 yearsold, for 2 days.....725€ ‘il“““‘d‘i E T fi,& £ Q#fl&‘fltb‘fl“idfi‘fi&&fliQQQ‘QQ#‘Q!QQQQIQ“Q“‘#‘Q%QQQQQ&4&‘\5&‘*4%&6“4 44‘11“44&‘44&4“‘613JQQ@1ofl‘diflO\Q".‘Qé‘&-’vtfli‘&fiifi“tfilflfi11444‘04‘.4#“4 ASEEEALERGAE > S :fl_fi Q“.‘édlfl“““‘i“l AASS Resolutions of Respect. The Geographical Society of the Pacific at its last meeting adopted a series of resolutions on the death of the late Cap- tain Charles. Goodall, a director of the ko(lel) The deceased was highly com- for his interest nnbln men«h‘d hl;:h standi home life and integrity. The were ordered sent to the family late member and to be spread on the m utes. in geograp DIRECTORY | OF RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS AND JOBBERS. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. PLEASE MENTION “THE CALL. FRESH AND SALT MEATS JAS. BOYES & C() Shipping Butchers, 104 v Clay. Tel. Main i2y. L ARDWARF ALACE Hardware Co.. Importers and Deal- ers In hardware. 633 Market; tel. Mai: | IRON FOUNDERS. | Western Foundry, Morton & Hedley. Props. | 7234 Fremont Si. Castings of Every i rlvllon Mude to Or:ler TeL Black 15 PAPER DEALERS. w‘lLAMEnE PULP AND PAPER CN., 72" Montgomery Stras:, PRINTlNl E. C. HUGHES THE HICKS-JUED €. STATIONER AND’ PRINTER. e PARTRIDGE 2.5 fornia st WHITE AsH STEAM CUAL, Mined by the BLACK DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, BELTING. Manufacturer of Beltingand s Lace Leather. 105-107 Mis- sion St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. BOILER MAKERS. EUREKA BOILER WORKS, W. J. BRADY. Proprietor. ctal Attention Paid to Repairs and Ship Work. Cffice and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. :l'!‘rehhrone ifinln 7»0:13; BOOXS AND STATIONERY. THESAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANT, 342 to 350 Geary Street, above Powell. <RIODICALS, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. COAL. COKh AND PIG IRON. J. C. WILSON & CO., 900 BATTERY STREET. Telephone Main 1864. COPPERSMITH. JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH, Mar. €. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamboat end Ship Work a Specinlty, 16 and 13 So PRINTER, 1511 Sansome street. Printers, Book- -+ binders, 23 First st. relatives in California. 1 Is the Best Coal in the Market. Mail ‘Washington St, Telephone Main 8641 Office and Yards—450 n street,