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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1900. 3 OLGA NETHERSOLE INCREASED NOVEL AND ARTISTIC | MILITARY IN'A POLICE COURT| \TTENDANCE EXHIBITS AT CLOVERDALE| (PERATIONS Actress Accused of Offending Pub-| |T STANFORD|Tons of Gitrus Fruit Worked Into Fanciful De- T0 CEASE lic Morals in the Presentation signs Delight the Eyes of Hundreds of v - Frait Grounte . Dhiaihot ‘ Visitors, Sapho. Great Interest in the Hereafter the Philippines Will Be Patrolled by Special Dispatch to The Call. Lectures. Epecial Dispatch to The Call. Mounted Police. @i e e e ioi e e e R = e R s X ] S pn— .+O+®~0‘Q-¢-M-‘-@+@+@—Q—HM—Q—‘—Q—Q—Q—Q+‘+.+’. eXRCll "produc“ho"hmnml"mmmodflf (h:l —_— vessel upon_ whicl ewey Stos as he » - - b4 b | O N = = sailed into Manila harbor on that event- AR\”‘Q “ORK IQ FI\IQH | Y f p 'f*?v;ww = — ful day, the Olympla. This is the ex- A N N nIN . 6 : TR i hibit of C. E. Mitchell. The name stan: ¥ @ | £ - 3 out in bold letters on each side of t s Ie| A | bov{v,; !I“n du:gerous lnoklnh; {uns prd; ¢ § trude from the turret at the front and | . ! +|Farmers Urged - to Study the ; | another from cach of the portholes alons | Insurgents Captured With Arms R . )i the sides; two of the fighting tops are | - __. K . ?| Commercial Situation as Well |4 ‘ provided with the powerful searchiights | Will Be Treated as Bandits @ B i used to discover an enemy. The boat is 3 | 'ully rigi and the Stars ane ripes 5 2 * é as Farming. ‘5'~ float trru-fi\‘bow and stern as well as from and Summarily Punished. ® PR £ each masthead and from between the top- | + 1l ¢ masts hangs a heavy silken flag. 'rhs; St 4 i s s partly covered with oranges and | : 4 Special Dispatch to The Call. | i L ‘°m‘:’"’k‘.‘"§ ner decks are strewn with the | WMOW < ATV sam n ruit an the at o ¢ | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 21— }P' floats In a sea of oranges filled in with y : Special Dispatch to The Call b ¢ 4 | The completion of the third day’s lectures ki orange leaves. It Is a very neat design I 7 & | to the fruit growers has proved that the RS || & ;nd showsdmemwork ofJa. skillful hngd. : Call Headquarters, Welling- + Y U | results accomplished will far exceed the | b ust beyond this is a Japanese pagoda, P 4 Ionoet aatisutiio; hks of MIEARS oioile 3 the exhibit of H. F. Snyder. The sguct. | + ton Hotel, Washington, Feb. + & | planned the convention. The morning 5 + 1 urlehlsfcovereddw‘.th oranges ]und tr {ned 4 21.—President McKinley is . ? @ : 2 with ferns and evergreen. It presents a - ¢ | tra brought to Palo Alto a large num- PY YOI fine SUearince SAE Iy thalerolly: e : said to be seeking to find a 1 | | ber of persons who are interested in ques- P ranged. The Preston exhibit is also ve satisfactory man on the Pa- @ | tions pertaining to horticulture, and each fine and consists of three pyramids, each | + oigs Coast for the fifth and hd 4 | of the four lecturers was greeted by a surrounded by a wreath of smilax, and | 4 - @ { roomful of attentive and enthusiastic lis- ch:terb‘:cklaf th?l pyr;n;msif. omr:nf::lus : last mnni of u'thn!?hmnho: : ‘ vered wi a drape Commission. Estes -+ . 4 lemons, presenting a very beautiful ap- h € speaker of the morning session : earance. Next to this is the exhibit of : California, who was yesterday + e | President John C. Branner of .. J. Crocker. It consists of a half-| L glated for the appointment, T 4 . gy department, who spoke upon + will be one of the Com- 3 ® ® s of California.” His remarks, not + )4 4 | while technical in their nature, embodied | o | : missioners. It is said to-night . 4 | to what sofls are best adapted to certain |® | | $ Wheeler of fl]’l' \:fl'l’""’ of + 6 @ | kinds of fruits. . + California wi selected as : . + . Nature Study. o |l | t the representative of the Pa- 3 6 & | The seccnd speaker was Mrs. Anna B. | 4 | cific Coast. + ' § ¢ | Comstock of Corneli University, who|g ! : +> & |spoke upon “The Relation of Nature|[ K iacssassssasssssssacasns, » Study to Agricuiture.” | . St GF B . | & WASHINGTON, Feb. 2l.—Accarding tor 1 $ |- e cucrant iy s i e | information_received at the War Depart- é L 4 not to teach sciences to children, but | ¢ | from Manila, at the end of the pres- 4 | to keep awake the powers of observation | & ‘:i“';wedmon o Geudtal Bate fats She : ¥ to use their brains. The rea- | | two provinces at the extreme southern | son that the child tires you with questions | [ St o€ Lijtod, Wity 6ots 4 | is bec he sees more things to ask part of the Sen . . is au: 8 mone Aing = 1 tions in the Philippines will close. Af- 6 o | about than you do to answer. Their ques- | £o- : . ; terward, it is stated, there is nothing to d 4 | tions sre often more to the point than |® | S5 "but "to- undertaks to maintain order those cf thelr teachers.” + through & police system. Attention is ¢ ® . Comstock then traced the growth | . | HOw being given to that subject and st . 4 | of nature study from its rise in Cornell f 1-rebnbe|ng“(;fien to form & thoroughly ® | 1 Nt s anc e, ghtly darm | during 152-4 to its importance during the Something on the order of the Canadian . ¢ | present day, when it is taught in practi- | & | mounted police, to cover the island at ail o ?“3‘ “Jl' the br“‘"*”-‘ ’h" the 3‘;‘9 ot Ne‘;l + i points and conserve the energies of the J or] t was found that in order to teacl | regular troops. . OLGA NETHERSOLE. 1 alture to the children it was neces- :’ &LL | e arTest of a T:L:arx’;:fl%- Shenue ot ng a guerrilla, @ | sary that the child’s training should be on 00000 000+00090090000000+00000600-000600 ol saesif It was (o be of any service t0 | @ --6-+0 -0+ S+ 0-00+9+00 YORK, Feb. 21.—Olga Nether- | the bellef that the play of “Sapho” was|him. = i LOVERDALE, Feb. 21.—The threat- gy an immoral play ahd an offancs against What we wish to accomplish in rela- atink weatfer wiish Bas pm‘,fl”ed! = < c decency. Magis s told the | tion to agriculture and horticulture,” she = Police Co K ttomney Thag e ot fod the | said, *is to teach the children that things for the past few dass has cleared | ¢ nila yesterday, it 1S said at the depart- | ment, marked the initiation of another policy toward the insurgents who still re- main under arms. As the summary pun- {shment of guerrillas cannot be had until some action has been taken to declare the Distric she was ar-| graw a formal complaint before he |©on the farm are a thousand times more a nd now the prospects for a | o termination of theapplication of the rules a charge of violating | would issue any warrants. interesting than those found in the city, suce il fair are the best that | of war, it is assunded at the War Depart- b fch relates to mat : and therevy kKeep the brains on the farm. could be hoped for. The exhibits | ¥ | ment that General Otis has already issued e ral Offense Against Decency. | whnt So mery, child does not particularly | 4re now all in place and the large pavil- | & | some kind of a proclamation or niotics fo 3 P g want to go 1o the city, and o soon as you | 2T ChYor st - Pl : va them that if they now | Colonel Gardiner then, with the ass show him his opportunities on the farm | ion is a veritable par citrus fruits. | ¢ 52? n(“n‘,‘.wsi»:?v;n:}:fr and pursue preda- v the cause of | ance of Forbes Hen he will stay th So recently as forty | The hand of the artist is shown on every | § fors wartare they will be treated as guer- } were arraij ,\I. r;- ago !Hw mxm:ir was the conserva- | side by the beautiful displays which are | + rillas when captured. ® tve force that helped us in every national | exhibited a the quality of the fruits | | » i emergency. To-da: find the untrained | makes an interesting rival of Southern | % Why Denby Teclined. and almost unentranchised forelgner on | canrornia productior | The President is devoting special atten- ot the farm. We wi to bring back the | California pros tone. ! tion to the formation of the new Philip- 03 epie complaint said | farmer boy—to so train him that every | . Tasteful Displays. R4 pine commission, acting on_the advice oy that or: Toosaer aight | furrow he turns, every bud he sees, will | a5 one enters the bullding ho sees first | | that the army has reached the end of its iey that on Tuesday night. | tell its story to him, If we can keep our ; e t | functions In the {slands and that the time ted Wallack's best blood on the fairm we need have no | & SYymmetrical design which is a combina- | o | is ripe for the establishment of civil gov- a performance of fear.” tion of squares and triangles arranged in | [ ernment throughout the archipelago. It of the play was the por- The Old Farmer. a beautiful manner resting upon a base ‘ ! is hoped that the personnel may be com- = of a dissolute woman 1 and shock the morals | Prof. E. A. Ross, head of the dspart. | fOUT feet square and rising to a height BBSIte of fhe ment of economics and soclology, was tha | Of eight feet mounted by a potted ety (sl first speaker at the afternoon session, | orange tree growing. This exhibit is pre<’ | pleted before the end of next week. It appears that Mr. Denby was obliged to decline reappointment as a commissioner | on account of physical inability to stand | the hard work that will be involved throughout the visit to all the islands and the setting up of local governments. Latest Casualty List. General Otis’ latest casualty list is as follows: MANILA, Feb. 20.—Casualties: Killed— zon, Thirty-seventh Inf: January 21 San Tomas, A. Lincoln My anuary 21, S + $ 5 ¢ : $ ished the formal | taking as his theme “The Old Farmer and | sented by Mrs. Gordon Cameron. Just be- and presented it | the New.” He said that his recollections yond this and rising to a height of twenty of the old farmer dated back twenty-iive | feet or more s the exhibit of F. Yordl. sald Colonel Gar-|Years to the time when he was 2 boy on | 3 monument towering its lofty head to- | that one of ‘the | @ farm. At that day the farmer practi- | % MgUument towering its lotty head to- ;f 1d been to see ‘Sapho’ | cally produced all those things which he | o ’ COVY ¥ shocked and had called | consumed. By means of exchanging with | rawel sranges from Tane b8 top aent i | attention of hlxs rfflllnvr:'- his h;'ishhn;sdan:l .pruv:lr*hxfi s‘lrlrt e upon this one exhibit alone over four | p4 5 morning. thought | omy he needed to buy but little. To-day | Loo - drige | . a written report trom | the condition of the farmer has changed. | Liousels Oranges. A guard rail sur ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITS AT 'THE CITRUS FAIR. B R e e s e Thompson, who had gone | He is now engaged in a commercial on- | haa Soimmed Sbhto cin 3"“}”“'[ ‘;“"“"5 & 4 & . e . J » 0 e e W smilax, 8 €Y 0N Con y er, co oral; play at the instigation of his | terprise, the raising of crops, all of Which | {his is 4 war balloon exhibited by B G, | @404 64-040-4-04040+0+0+0+0 00000060 R Bants (s, urty Sbwnt I about that, Mr. O'Rellly?” | he sel John T. Larks that there had been | “surplus, fmmorality Company tantry, Company G, 3 and the basket | ¢! S v vi v v/ G, Willlam Shul of | personal consumption 18 concerned laden with a rare varicty of the goiden | the Whole is handsomely decorated with |all overhung with a bower of orange ‘Wounded - 0 we hear nothing more of the Nots . el b for all is surplus, so far as his | Lorbe; This is auite a novelty, being | arch is a life-size portralt of Dewey and pyramid surmounted by a large star and Thirty-seventh Infantry. “The farmer is now as - - f Mden | evergreen and smilax. Fastened to the | limbs with oranges on them. The broken - ntlago, Company A, William - carh e IS MOW wititeda ki on o frult. The entire balloon measures eight | structure in an artistic manner are over | wagon exhibited by Misses Flora Yoru: | Jruery ol at Santiago, . tarion ¥ e said: | produces he sells, and what he consumes | cvoe fourtecs hanired orang Das upon It | 3600 oranges, 300 lemons and 300 pomelos, | and Lena Brush breaks in as a beautiful | Schaffer, leg. slight: Com; nk Chap- Sar < out the Criminal Code, | is bought in the market. The farmer who | e 1o reommen froan. TAnEes e bal- | At night it ‘presents a complete blaze of | contrast, showing a wagon with an axle | man. oot severe: Compa aries Silver, 2 . 0 [loon is suspended from the celling. Just |jight, having upon it twenty-two electric | broken and its 10ad of beautiful lemons { head, siight; Company D, Harry Seymour, first Ty Kx”xs(ni; “firl"y‘:flzr-(;"‘fn.fr{\fiflggln%zm'- bevond this is mde uI;mm of the Italian | lights. Still farther down, at the end of | party spliled out on the green lawn. | sergeant. hand, sight: Company L, Edward M. = —— | safe to say that every industry th 'n | Swiss Colony, and a finer work of art in | the pavilion, is the neat little_exhibit of | John Felds' pyramid of Washington | Holt, hand, siight; Company M. Anthony L. gty Mot AL that can | itg line it would be difficult to find. It is | Miss Lizzie Menthan. It is & dainty cue. navels, while not so artistic as some, is | Schneider, ThRG st - the difficulties he | 1 ¢ ‘ v 18 destined to|a representation of a Roman dongola, |ter, completely covered with oranges and |a very fi display and contains some | fantry, February n Francisco Batangas, leave the farm. The prime factor of this | with every detail and fixture in S . VIR v - | Y. BRe. Gispiny Smith, first lleutenant ntered from the mill. | |<25¢ the farm. The prime factor of | wit 3 A emxture n_place. | trimmed with evergreen and smilax. It | very choice fruit. The display of G, | paituss Ik B officials and 2 Ches Send the raw product te ths | rhis is completely covered with oranges, | rests upon an inclined plane, which is cov- | Hagmayer, the Japanese arbor trimmed | arm. % derate; Jt %) T oy InihS, Z4W product to the | lemons, limes and pomolos and 'beautl” | cred with an tmitationof srow. The joi- | LAE oY Tad Standing upon @ sreen lawn o B gy Mg i B e kilied | bring it back to the farm than to do the | smilax. Just beyond th R the” Trost. of midaniles and glitters | with orangés fastened about it, is 3 very | reted; Alere 2 e Py By | MERRIAN HAD CHARGE ' OF THE “BULL PEN” i - Roberison Describes the Metheds able 1 d miners. a ntative g company sent. Tie 1 to the Attorney-General :hat ers were being.denied the right of ) e 1z b cond 3 with the frost of midwinter, and with |nice little exhibit. The Woman's Chris- orty-second ; ; S ioar A D St e This 1%, CXhibit of | some of the same sparkling frost upon | tlan Temperance Union has a very Hice | M erate: For e L et ahour must buy if he is to kee ;4 T | Willlam C e Rt 8. 8 very flne‘ the oranges leads one to believe that the |little exhibit of an old-fashioned weil with | scvere, Company H, Milte ah conbatitors] 7 oop TP FWIEH QI8 | plack GL AR Standing twenty-three feet | fruit is frozen fast. | the “moss covered bucket.” There is also | February 4 at Pasijan, Company G, E ”:"l"h 0) h?”l TS high, surmounted by an American eagle | North Side of Hall. a very fine exhibit of olives by Dr. A. M. | berger, corporal, fa Nineteenth Infantry, e third son is the rise of the |with wings spread and a row of silk flags | of Hal Cooms and one of olives and olive ofl by | Cebu, February msolacion, Company gitles, This means the extension of mar- | around the top. On either side of the |% On the morth side of the pavilion 1s an | 5 A Korted John W. Felts, thigh, siight. B chout these proceedings, the wit- the military authorities were affairs; United States soi- the imprisoned men, bring- of the Military in the Ward- - ner Troumbles. L ““The old-time farmer had the impres- sion that he was not competing with any once. If he ralsed a short crop of sorghum through carelessness the only result was and from the court. The wit- WASHINGTON, Feb, 21 A b i < P | that he used less on his bread. To-day 7 = 9 General Merriam was In charge | ine less he produces the less s his in. | : e %/// ull pen hich consisted of old nee and o noich consisted of 0ld | come. It 1s & universal law that when & o~ fence Ttson expressed the opin. | thing becomes customary it then becomos - Tnited States forces shaupd | Decessary. . He must therefore keep pace | erve order and uny | with his neighbors in improving both his | s, but in fact he machinery and methods. Certain fixcd costs must be met, and the margin above this represents his net income. If he lags proceedings he itles in some instances, which 't detall o R far behind the standard set for him, he ; 3 = = moted ity firrested men n no way COB- | cannot live. In.addition to il the ane. On the left is a box overcoat and on the right a sack mies which the old farmer met, he has also the new enemies which the’advancs | forms of nw, bt when s’ of civilization has forced upon him. The L6 WAS SLOppEN ORikn men who stand between the farmer and the consumer quite often are able to plck his pocket. The price that the farmer will to the “bull pen."” This uties who actad under the B and the v authoritie: Vi row b | ratio between 1‘h.- |lnr;’nv>y and produce. If 3 Messrs. Morrow and Furus o | he has incurred a debt supposing that the nEcLINE l~ rica l'lf’ri,:‘r:n“lm:.:v‘( I}:lr-':r’:\hv r:»'r o supply of dollars will keep pace with the ] au he hibaiin _ d Droe. | demand for them, he places the money- 2% A %) but we can show it in three minutes when ‘& res be arrives. stakes his crops against the railroad, the i ; you see the material from which these gar- A Serious Affliction That [ foreca”to. piay the game with them ari 2 Jhanl. ments are made. £ his only salvation is to learn the rules or Is Easily Cured. MEMORIAL BRIDGE | the game. in other words; the farmer at We offer six other styles (eight in all) of suits to-day must be a business man in addi- ADVERTISEMENTS. were no warrants and none of the u . | forms of law, but when a man was wa suit. They are pictures of the suits and overcoats we are making to order for $13.50. Of course we cannot show the $17.50 f H worth in the clothes by picture or description, ( " lc“” f | | ity tion to belng a sclentist. If he cannot i i oo i 4 s fine e ts, any one of which is The Health of the Entire Body De- OVER THE POTOMAC L;z:,s"c,,.gg".,;'j.'m:",?:*’;“‘:.,"m:;';, fnal and overcoats, any pends Upon the State of the T Why'the small farmer cannot Suececd. but he must thoroughly understand his busi- Nervous System. Establishment of the Seat of pcss, cisc ne will be swallowed up by'he Government at Washington With the disappearance of free land during the eighties an economic influence Nerve wankness pre- that been with us ever since our made to order Tiectine ana *xtremm: Xo to Be Commemorated. country ‘was settled, was eliminated. Tho 1 [ a fore ev P | farmers 7 | . 0 AR DB toward the Philippines for the reason that complete it would afford free land for their sons, UL g WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—A preliminary | Could they realize the true economic and 4 %2k 1t af- meeting was held here to-day to prepare | climatic conditions of thote lsiands the i H oty | for sl o oD Jod - expansion movement would receive its ! $he, body atlon commemorating | 4 0 0w, (Applause,) With the open. (| ® iy, i | the beginning of all Sgcts the action of the | Congross upon the recommendation of the | Bos st rallay TabiCHon Of the Get our samples and test them. Then you will see why we lav such stress upon the $17.50 value you are getting for $13,50. s of the stomach are | p,.giqent, appropriated $10,00 toward the | California will have to become prodigal The samples are freely given of course. DR O and appointed comimittees,| With their labor and economical with te ana House of Represen- | their land. 3 t with the Washington citi- | Professor O. P. Jenkins of the depart- juttee. To emphasize the na- | ment of physiology was the last speaker tional character of the events the Gov- | Of the day, taking as his subject “‘Bees ernors of States and Territories were in- | and Fruit Growirg. o or f all these are th down of the nervous sy result of a bri vstem vited to co-operate, and twenty-one of | — he nt to-day in pel v | ; e order }X‘A A e by | Barnacles on Ocean Cables. If you live out of San Francisco send for self-measurement blank. We can make to your District Commissioner John B. Wight | The recent investigations for cable-laying in one of these suits or overcoats for $13.50 that will fit and give entire satisfaction. Ask for our reviewed the history of the movement and | the Pacific Ocean have revealed the interest- sample catalogue No. 2. presented an outline of the celebration, | ing fact that, If not upon rock bottom £ as sketched by the citizens’ committee. | graduaily become Incrusted with barneciss l:l;.’s e ertul vesults | The main feature of the plan was to de- | sea weeds, heavy enough to break them. This | produc 0 f vote some day not yet named, in Decem-1{ is like dyspepsia, which, 1f it is not checked, ;'k period ‘ ber, 1900, to the laying of the cornerstone | grows until it breaks down the health, and women who emaciated, find that wn to the medical ‘*'l"‘)” of a national memorial bridge from a | Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will prevent as n of so much value as HUD- point on the Washington water front to | well as cure indigestion, dyspepsia, bilious the treatment of mervous dis- | B P 0o g0 of the Potomac, close to | nees, liver and kidney troubles. It makes wi Thousands of men and women | 1€ B 00k Cometery at Arlingion. The | Stomachs strong. All druggists sell condition of nervous and *tion with the corner- spave been rescued by the | cione laying were to be memorial services S.NWood&Co 718 Market Streect and Cor. Powell and Eddy. . ’in the two houses of Congress and an ap- | SO PGP f sla(h. "-",‘",“f:"—:;"_m 2| propriate civic :;,l]d Imllll’x:r%' beparsde. ) six packages for 50. Wight =aid that other plans ha en sug- G 25 PR RRARRIET g R AR AR5 RIS your druggist does not keep HUD- | x"fi’fed to the committee, but it favored N R R BRSO R RN RARIPES: SRR LA ¢send direct to the HUDYAN REM- | §°5teC 1o LAC OO COMPAN corner of Stockton, | Th’e question wae referred to a commit. and Market ‘streets, San Francisco, | tee of five, consisting of Senator e, i lan, Goverrior Dyer of Rhode Teland, Rep- tative J. P. eatwole of nnesota, 4 Comsult Free the | FESORIUNE 3 barker and Charles 3. Bali | Hudyan Doctors. Call | CP'GNE city. The meeting then adjourned 4+ or write to them. to await a report from this committee, For Billous and Nervous Disorders Are Without a Rival. ANNUAL SALES OVER 6,000,000 BOXES. 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores.

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