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1900. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, LEGAL CONTEST OVER WATER RATES BEGINS Contra Costa Water Company Sues the; City to Nu!llfy the New Ordinance. Important Litigation Whlch Will Interest the Whole State Begun Over the Acts of the Oakland City Council. Oak Nee San Franciseo Call 1 1ting expenses roadway. Ap W T, eir re for B prs tes fr eandro, Emery ; e i portion Berk-ley and along th San Le o road will amount to about 828,000 iims to be entitled . H s Xpenses, taxes nt received cent 1 wi hold w m I f h t & 3 x habitan th v year will amount to at and Hut Company any tes- 4 at that tim em to intro rates "ps into force ward the or for- & franchis: Sy cant in } s time HIGH CLASS STAKE TO BE RUN AT INGLESIDE t Purse to Be Contested for Well-Known Coursing Park CHINESE ARE CROWDING OUT THE WHITES Strong Effort Being Made by Wily Celestials to Prevent White 1 Men Becoming Guides. *hinatown 1 5 ¥ Toa S r i sension among of th Macs > num ¥ haracter of th 1s F few days Ser- "I i J Donevan has 1 5. « se qua asce who have 4 8 of ren g thelr it his report w P d es for the ensu- . r be app: e Chinesc g g their num- % bers curtailed, immediately su ed t their white brothers were responsible for & condition and the petition which was cula last night was the result of ir s i SRR A LR e In the Divorce Court. - Julius F. Marxer been zrs . v from Elizabeth Marxen 2 of desertion. Suits for d n filed by May Flizat st Fred L. D Charles” B: ] Anr for : K Gembail Gus e— 5 fail vide; Uribe agair go Uribe, rROMINE'\IT RMLROAD and John D gainst latolas, for cr —————————— High School Debate. school students are all looking for- h interest to th e to t t the Girls’ High School ion High School and High hool. This uspices of the Debat ern California and is nship of San Fran- ‘Resolved. That tors should be elected n having the affirm- MEN NOW IN THE CITY eral Agents of the New York Cen- ral and Union Pacific Arrive. Ge STANFORD NINE IN SHAPE. Gold on Berkeley Campus. STANFORD, April 5.—The hard work * e baseball team is at an end. From 2 i ¢ men will rest until Saturday, atlirsaicrocidostalibs v will meet the Blue P rkeley camp T been working hard all week and DI REC OR ! they play the ball they arc I i they should give Berkeley A Lanagan has been laid | week and it _seemed hat he would be out of the CF RESPONSIBLE HCUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Mailal He will at le start \fl!pl‘lllfl | that ail rights | Men Are Reacy to Meet the Blue and | TWO YOUNG HEROES BACK FROM THE PHILIPPINES Frederick K. Perkins, assistant pay- @3- 040 ¢ 00+ 6-+0+@Q er, 1. 8. N., and son of United States tor Perkins, who was with the party commanded by Licutenant Gillmore of the Yorktown when that officer was captured, ‘. *o e e et e o+®—04->‘. P N was released from quarantine late last night and left the transport Sheridan, He was very il when he left M and fears for his Tecovery were entertained, but the sea voyage proved very benefieial and to-day Paymaster Perkins reported for duty at Mare nd. There was a joyous home-coming at the residence of Charles O. Huber, §73 Thirty- third street, to-night when his son, Harry F. Huber, who was a captive of the Fili- pinos for eleven months, was relea from the transport Sheridan and was wel- comed home by mother, father and sis- ters. The young hospital corps private looked little the worse for the terrible hardships he had endured. For hours this evening he told and retold the story of his capture and experienc B S e S i i + \ 1 ¥ ! ! } ! FIGHT TO KILL THE PROHIBITION MOVEMENT Temperance and Liquor Forces' Battle Which Has Become of State Magnitude. Supreme Court Has Been Called Upon to De- cide the Question of Validity of Berke- ley's Anti-Saloon Ordinance. Oakland Office San Francisco € nd Judge Hall stained the valldity of 1118 Broadway, April oth court and ordinance. = To reach the Supreme Court Fedderwitz ERK is the center of att went o Jall and (hem suad out & W tion from the liquor men and th beas corpus, D 2 eyt KA tempers e forces f California The battie opened by the saloon men against the prohibitory ordinance has reached the Supreme Court , and both sides are aw interest the resuit of the struggle which has been made State. Special ce have been emp | each side, @ t only has th dire directly through tice Court of The Supreme nusual ¢ t a bars wtion tice Court the atta made upon within e Without a ¥ 3 ltlons_the the court h saloonmen he issue he i s at their own ordi man & C city has r no ordinance, for there would me : Kellogg power to punish them for infractions of are specially employed by the temperance | the prohibltory law. v : The yon men have been chafing un- fight grows out of the action of the der the restraint ¢ the ordinance which mperance forces, represented by the | has throw yut of business. On the Anti-Saloon League, ce t|other hand the State fore Berkeley can fo close : loons, When they ed the pro tion to the st P or the Supreme e “The ordinance which is in f‘;rv‘-‘ at that the tow Berkeley Is almost an exact copy of the loss if tk d. Hea Pasadena prohibition law. It exempts b; h‘l W. Nay from its provisions all licensed druggists the tempers i ‘made the | and pharmacists. One technical feat | 2 b - e 3 n men’'s brief is a point ma oniile PIOnORition. Tt tier ¥ that the complaint against Fedderwitz e X it e fefective in that it fafled to state that e saytei (ot he was not a leensed druzgist ondinsyes she paseed. Incidental to these phases of the eon- struggle the Town Trustees pted e_phases of th : offer. . The ordinance closing saloons was ey, .d, going into effect last October. S S v en © people tiiroughout the | g e et T int in the s o4 ‘convigied samen | Fedderwitz, wa. There was an interesting coincidence in the return home of Perkins and Huber. ! While the Senator's son had seen the FREDERICK K. PERKINS, US.N, { yoat from the Yorktown with Lieutenant HARRY F. HUBER, U. S. A 3 Gillmore disappear, the other Oaklander Qoo e eioiesedeie s one of the captured Americans who .046)+¢\ TEP D W S S . in with the Gillmore party after they jittle ex i . AKLLAND, April 5—Two Oakland g omiginie e dimtl e d Codb L vnwm.; 0 ever sce my home again, [0\ Tove mha bate feired praminently had all been spapdoned by “the pursued, ang. (Y was' ‘only . through: the bravery, U S same of The TADEE dramatic loels TILIDOK L skill and determination of Colonel Hare =" dents ¢ Philippine war have ilad to be home.” i I can say ‘and his men that any of us came out returned to their homes in this cify. now,” declared young Huber to-night. “I alive.” = = o = | of this city Seward Smith of Los| Clarke, Madge Cook. Angeles, feather-weights, met at the San | kg Harry Hampton and Diego Athle Club this evening, and De | “ e § . : out in the sixth helor's Romance,” which will be Courcey knocked Smith out in th st play presented at the ¢ : rourn 3 b eill and his comp: , wa mith Russeil’s Noel Knocked Out. comedy ss and is from the CHICAGO. April 5.—Benny Yanger, the | liss Martha Morton. Mr. Neill “Tipton Slashe knocked out Frankie { 4;‘:_\h~:\v for the ,,r., to-night in_the 3 of this fine in the West. Noel ot R e in “A Bachelor's Romance ' » mad oy ! : rk_and in g gags ] | land.” Lavish scenic mounting re he recetved | f his productions. Other members o P | eill Company are: Miss round e e Ma amki TR k) ndrews, min_How- B empsey, rt Morris, { CUS ON THE | Work of Philippine Commis- | £ i vitar arscy: ghunert HOUSE CAU . Outlined dO nwrhl fi‘h:’nkp ford, John W. Burton, sion an rgan- seph Hodgeman and others, | e PORTO RICAN BILL g A | ization Completed. INJURED IN A MINE. e a . Agree 'I?hm'the Shortest Route to a | s e Superintendent Holmes Badly Hurt Termination Is to Concur in the T v = Rock Se B ndmet BERKELEY, April 5.—Professor Ber- | v g Rock. mate Ame 3 nard Moses of the University of Califor-| ANGELS CAMP, April 5.—Superintend- WASHINGTON, April 5-The Republi-| " 0 P00 g recently appointed to the | ent Holmes of the Jones mine, near this cans of the House in caucus to-night de-| By, BUT B0 ision, returned home ce, was caught in a cave-in in that cided to take the shortest possible route | ) 1 o eyvening from Washington. He | mine yesterday morning. He is reported to a termination of the Porto Rican tar expressed himself | with the ap- | to be badly injured. Holmes and Fore- problem by concurring in all the Dolntment and’ the tion with his | man Burke entered the mine before the mendments and sending the bill directly | P2UHOREC VPR T G fessor Moses had | €D Went to work to _sample the rock to the President ere was a feeble pro IBNEHL ool EAG Moses had | o the 200-foot level. They went beyond e s A el uiv. | Bumercus official rences with Presi- | the last set of timbers. The rock began test from I g it s I dent McKinley, whom he praises. | to fall and the men started to go out. oot s SR The policy of the admi : A large quantity of rock fell at this time, Moody s e Yot the ing the Philippines was d and the | missing Burke and catching Holmes, cov- uras. of e e at || mork Gl fon outlined. Profes- | ering him completely with the exception tached to the bill by the Senate. They IcKinley was | of his head, ted especially to the Senate provision D iR o Shenrad L ssaintanacy sud, - sfise ) sl the members of the upper FOMIUBNION, 198 & cd Holmes from his making e e DTS O ioture hp. | prosperity will undoubtedly dangerous position, and none too soon, for counc e Porto Rican Legisiaturc 40| by the Phiippines. He would not discuss | the men had hardiy started to 1 pointees e Prasident and clothing | (he probable solution of the Phillppine | portion of the mine when twent | them with the to grant franchiscs. | question and would offer no suggestion as | of rock fell where the mine but the ser of the caucus was to be followed. working a few minutes before. whelmingly st them. None of the [ vet reached | ve not - very. Smith boarded the stage and Hind at San Julian Ranch. ell from the stage during the trip and claimed Hind pushed him off, They but the driver sa this is not so. A L Levinsky, Berenda F G Martin, Los Ang | saloonkeepers had m: Ir‘“m in N own way In Berkeley, heeaw ewell the fund. They ha Courts were found twice to $900, and the third quarter payme illegally authoriged. To meet . due April 10, is ready b which were then s The twenty or more saloon-keepers in | e s the town were not idle. They organiz special acts was Most 10t close their f it twenty odd w i v and backed by la S once opened on f ordinance. the the saloon men did The result was tha ther convict R Suprema Court has be | pass upon the legal status r sted Berkeley | town’s Justice. The prohibite special act of the last regu now goes in its present form fo the the Legislature. One case | est court in the State, although that eour egal con- conviction an | ar rior Court, taken for t to foliow. v eal was taken to the has already declared the Pasadana 1id, 1n-l his this was the mod test POTTS CASE ENDED. Red Men May Build. ALAMEDA Tl Pawnea Improved Order of Red Men, have u Tri Special Dispatch to The Call OWS, April 5—The suit of Lady Way a project to bufld a hall in some good W ted @ considera. | locality in Alameda, just where has not vs. Potts, which has created a o onsidera- |y on decided. A building corporat i ble stir in the commu ame to an | pe organized among the members, which abrupt close t 1se was | number something over 109 brought against former Justice of the issu The tribe will join the Pe e Potts to recover $147 of the tribes of Red M - due to Ludy from Potts AUSY Weite settng -‘*‘”-if‘j” i Hangs Himself in a Barn. plaintiff alleges that Pot CAELAND, gyt duty mor uniqu . Huss, by every attorney in the county Deceased was a painter fe others, (hr'-'I;’h fiv veral months ago he | courts and twice throu suicide at Piedmont Court. at the trial in the or Court, “1” Death of Miss Do]ly F. Hassey. Republicans who voted against the origl- or Moses 1d it would nal House bill were present at the caucus me to say anything re- METHODISTS IN SESSION. ight. As as the Republicans ab- commission’s " wo I nad = from Washington can be summoned with President Mc- | SANTA ROSA, April f.— The meeting | iy as Monday If pos ‘-Mfiu.';'a": i as to the | of the district conference of the Metho- | to the caucus the seven Re-| fha conditions may be entirely opposite | °Pened in this city to-day, was largely who opposed the original bili | twe monthe hence from what thes are | attended by ministers and delegate: Ma Littlefleld of | now nothing definite can be determined. | Presiding Bishop W. M. Duncan deliv- Lorimer Crumpacker of | "“The members of the commission met | ¢fsd & sermon this morning. The Rev. Heatw of Minnesota, Lane of | and formally anized, Judge Taft being Wil Acton of Lakeport was elected sec- 1 Warner of Tllinois), held a con- | made 1te president. - We' did nothing bug | FEIary of the conference, and committe and d not to rec from e th ganization, that we may | Ve ‘l]v[»nl!fl“l e )sition. Consequently, to cebmigr s oy st afternoon Miss Nellie Stoy of Oak- ‘ usele to attend the | gur arrival in Manila. On the I5th of this | }@nd presided at the mission confer- re -night. | month ali the members will have arrived | #fCf. and reports were present To. B st f night & meeting In the interest of | PENDS A T it et v i peti | the Sunday Schools was heid. The con: QUEEN S work. 1 suppose it will be part of our énce will last al days. Presiding scheme to look over the islands thor- | F51der Reddick urged upon the conf . QUIET DAY IN DUBLIN cushi consult with the most influential theime ity of upholding the men, 1 nal instruc from Prea. | Methodist College. fent Merinies ¥ and then make our report | B T ¥ | Under Her Orders a Regiment of | (o the Governmeni. What lensth of time | Prohibitionist Nominees. Irish Foot Guards Will Be roaitent MEEInIGE by cculate upon. | BOISE, Idaho, April 5.—The S 0 L Y Y Al Nis | pibition convention held here to-day nom- Organized. Ay oM pan the entire Fhillppine | jnated a full State ticket and chose dele- DUBLIN, April 6.—Queen Victoria's N fie Ha T e e 3,,‘1 ates to the national conventfon. The day of r in Dublin passed elopments must T m <4 et is headed by Rev J. Boone of tf h sce as there e Academic Cou f the University Ll and Miss Amanda | v e. ocouvred in ‘Tons 1 tender a farewel nquet to Pro: oise for Representative in ( on- | Moses at the P Hotel ¢ | Francisco next week or v LSS rmy orders yester: contained | pary : Dr. Brownell Il 2 “The Queen having de the g auet glven by | Spectal Dispateh to The Call R riah reAme atay Sk ol YL “‘"i WOODLAN April 5—Mr. and Mrs. in South Af W. W. Brownell left for the East yester- wsed to comm day on 55,3 telegram announc- of foot guards | ing the serious illness of their son, Dr. enation of Trieh Gueras | WILL OPEN AT | Erfe Trownei. in Jonms Hopkins Hospitar, eman’s Jo , the In-| Baltimore. ! ) Irish Times comments | E 5 [ upon it m but the Express | TH CAL/FORN/A Constable Killed. Ly it great and kindly compliment A Al i 5 Treland.” and suggests that the gu: N event of Interest to thea G ALT LAKE, April 5.—A special to the | should be chiefly composed of the r i Pl ‘)ry\v ”h‘! ‘:' t, te t.m.l‘um:'mr :ret News from Vernal, Utah, says wants of the Irish regiments which have | Lo APRAMIGRES o James | able James McKnight, formerly of | sht so valiar in South Afric | > 1 the Nefll Company at the | Salt Lake, was shot and Killed last night ien the Queen went out driving this Lo} Theater next Monday | at Browns Park, just over the Colorado n without escort, carriages even comp: has been par- | line, by Will Harris. 1d cars persisted in following her | tjcylarly successful the presentation == men, after a few futile ef-| T lU s B ooy s, It has B unusnal procedure, | of plavs righer class. has just HOTEL ARRIVALS. 5 ished an engagement of seventy-two | cutive performances in Los Angeles GRAND HOTEL. | LEGISLATORS ACCUSED. { M me»;.i San Jc Mrs D Davis, | Massachusetts Normal School Girls| & 1 Sy fiom. Pitteburs | z 3 W Klemin, er & W, L Ang Say CO;Dmltteem;; Acted in an ! W P Chamb atcher, Sacto mproper anner. @ Sacto LS ’p' g_h_ it . A C Al & w, Mich Spectal Dispat g > R Hutchin A Mrs W M Dean. Cal | BOSTON, April 5.—A lively scandal has | H Knox, U Mr & Mrs Slogers, Chg just transpired at the Bridgewater State | $ et PR LR Normal School for girls. Two young wo- | § Mrs W Foran, Cal | men have written a letter to Boston new. H Dunn, Quebec | papers to complain that recently while s M Dunn, Quebec | the le tive committe education, | T S Dunn, Quebec | in the ahsence of the superintendent, was ‘arlane, Queb cting the Institution at 9:30 in the o . Bonms e Mgl L e o iriwn Ackerman, Ca A ITh it it D Tha irie B & A de Cordiville, Stkton H J Laughlin, $ Tnez HOngy el aenotixng PS E Price, Chicago mith &' w, Mich s of the men we \'i\'r‘n by . Mo “r & }ulh-)‘ #o . % * Phila | inants. The other members of Jackson mmitice admit the misdeeds of the | ‘f two, hut characterige them as a mere | Cal foolizh “indiscretion’ not to be considered | & Cal st | ¢ L Ang E Richardson, ve effort is being maae to hush up | 8 ardson. the tter, but it cted that the | @& N Abram U F E Fernaid & Legislatuze’ will be asked to investigate | { o LU o Renus & W) | theoccurrence. . . Mrs M Mu . Kan Mr & Mrs Overacker, | ! 2 Mrs D A Latchow, Autervil | SHOT DURING A QUARREL. Kan , Cal | Mrs J J Dorland, I('al Mendoein | 4 | e 3 © Zack, Gilroy N Wales | John W. Smith thebly. Fatally . M Puikam, Cal T8 A | Injured by Thomas Hind. | 13 Ac 2 E Rhine, Clayton ‘ Dhais e A Mu H Harrington, Cal al Dispa G A Buell, Stockton |7 M Hall & | LOMPOC, Avpril ge | F D Duncan, Reno E E White & | g 1 ' g A Haifhill, os Ang D 1ding, Los An from Santa Barbara last night brought in | Fralin Al 00 D anE, oe A | John W. Smith, who had been s 7 Walter, | | heck by Thomas Hind. Smith was part HOTEL. | | under the influence of liquor when s F J Tahl, Chi C R Btewart, | and 1s paralyzed from the wound. He fs| 4 S A D Puler, 5 | fous " and _chances are greatly | b4 Mr & Mrs Cole | - . @ . @ | ha e words over this, s o on Application. u Lo, a3 foligws: | oug-| 10 it Bhosings et famulted NG Tutiang AL R e S Ans e S | catel dwards, third base;| & . f (R ol S oreteny & w (b Bortalon: # _ S D Baker & w, a ¥ C Davidson, Mont COAL COKE AND PIG TRON. B ;. M. G e Tibbets Will Broken. E J Warner, Chicago 1LC W N & $00 Dattery Street. | e; Hampson, left| SANTA CRUZ, April 5.—The jury this Miss M Ko . N Y it LB“ CO Teieptione Main 1884 afternoon decided that Mrs. Clara L. Tib- H Pugh & ;m?ng;.n}: COPPERSMITH hman track team | pets was under undue influence when she L N_Y [ Miss Wines, Englana " < | . where it will meet | made a will bequeathing :hicago prop- Mise Sh. o N Y F H Towles, Mil JOSEPH FOX, Supt H. BLYTH, Mgr. {3:' nive m. The team will | erty valuved at $10,000 to her mother, Mrs. T Flint Jr & w, § Juan W M Ebner & CW. SMITH, 5P, Flymbine. Steambons | Fetury, Monday ana is composed of the | 5 4. "Dyer. "ibhets, who'is %' vears old, ¥ en, M A Shaw & . » and Ship Work Specialty. ollow me McCaughen, Lyons, | ggve the property to his wife when on W_H Goucher, er & w, Phila Washinetc st Teiephone Main % | Emith, Haw Narramore, Nikirk, | i J ¥ ‘Allen, London B M_Steinman, Sacto | Tars, Parker, Brook B are IR arol-| [ty bHeel Gur tHo JEATS Ago N (i Mrs H M Ross, L Ang F G Hobart. Wisconsin 5 oC ole and Beach. understanding. according to his testi- o Cnte v N acony FRESH AND SALT MEATS. mony, that she was to give it back to . vt ey ”S BOYES & (0., Stivving Butcners. 104 Jockey E{gby Suspended. him. When they returned to Santa Cruz PRV OE B0 e N'A B Butler, Cal H A_ANen, Chicago Ciay. Tel Main it LONDON. Apri 5—a | domestic trouble arose and Mrs. Tibbets | @900 IS Tobin & w, Burlgm L P Harris, N ¥ o Ak s Esowredi LONDON, Ay t the Croxton | was taken ill. In her will she left the £ A Patterson & w, Call L H Loweithal, N Y PAPER DEALERS. meeting Rigby, the American jockey, | property to her mother, leaving her hus- JAMES NEILL. G H Daniels, N Y ' |B I Wheeler, Berketey | after winning the Blllesden selling welter plate on Egbert, an American horse, was | allea before the stewards, charged with disobedience of orders at the start and suspended for the remainder of the meet- WILLAMETTE FUL¥ AND PAPER CO. 722 Montgomery PRINTIN i in PRIN FUGHES. o sammome wios. ¢ | in& - | “Foxhall Keane, the American gentle- STATIONER AND PRINTE: rm:;n‘ rider, ‘rode ‘twice at Croxton Park Telegraphic 26 Californ tosday. He secured second place In the . HRT"N Calitornis | SO0 2By hapdicap, in which race the | horses were ridden by members of the | Eroxton Park Club, o . De Courcey Defeats Smith. j SAN DIEGO, April 5—Billy de Courcey WHITE ASH STEAM CO Bb. BLACI LIAMOND COAL MINING CO.. at its GREE. JUVER COLLIERIES, is the Hest Cou market. Office and Yards—i60 Maln street. Juxuy (8r | n- W Jerge, Crlcaso isiaree J M Burc! w, low iss Wilson, E O Benjman & w, Cal W L Stawart, & H Germiman, N Y |G W Bishop, H Lea, Stanford NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Pana sio.° Freight Train Wrecked. Special Dispatch to The Call. FRESNO, April 5.—The Owl train, north where the receipts are said to have ex- NV ceeded that of any other organization that ever appeared in the city for the same length of time. bound, arrived four hours late this morn-| James Neill is regarded as the premier | E H Beck & w, Potla (W Kernan, Los Ang {ins. tile cause being an accident which oc. | of what is called the present popular A Hmaleat, San Jose. | A Baill, Monrovia | curred at Pampa, fourteen miles south of | stock company system in the West. In| 8 Dellard, Vaie) | il Monrovia Bakersfield, A freight train was derailed | 1593 he instituted the Neill Company at|$ F Rowce S5, g e JUR and several of the cars ditched, necessi- | the Broadway Theater in Denver, Colo., | 7, & Smith T2 tating the construction of a temporary and during his stay that city had many & Wil Fresno actors and actresse in his supporting company who have since grown into pop- | ular favor, among them being T. Daniel Frawley, Henrietta Crossman, Blanche track around the wreck before traffic could be resumed. This caused the delay of the Owl. So far as known, no one was injured. Chicago | Misses Van Winkle.N ¥ AI“\\”‘ YA Ap es Hassey neumcnia at her home, Deceased was a n % rs. She wi erating for dict as dire ate in this regard is said by attor art He be without precedent, as cc — dence was produced, and they ¢ Death of J. W. Murdock. Judge went beyond Ris OAKLAND, April 5.—J. W. Murdock, 'ym?‘ er g "r“-(u'r:\ ‘-‘m broth r] ‘k Firl» }\ arden Charles be e » e fa rdos suddenly t. at_hi fendant had it not been for the Tesidence, 19 Thivty-afeh stvect. The tioris of ghe court. _ & Coroner took charge of the body Dx e ceased was 52 vears old and unmarried. regon. e EUGENE, Or., April W. J. Bryan Suit for Divorce. spoke for two hours to 3000 peo; to-day OAKL. . April 5.—Lorensa Sands has He left in the afternoon for Roseburg, uit for divoree from her hwsband, where he spoke to-nig! T. Sands, on the ground of desertion undays Call | OF APRIL 8 WILL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING EXCEEDINGLY INTERESTING ARTICLES : Beginning of Great Fiction Story by MARCEL PREVOST. The Rights and Duties of Wives and Busbands Stenographic report of dis cussions by #Jenny June" Croly, Mrs. Al~ mon Hensley, Judge Chas. A. Truax and Pro- fessor Franklin Giddings. “SENATOR NORTH.” The Latest Novel of GERTRUDE ATHERTON Reviewed by B. G. Lathrop. Prince Cupid Telis Why He Has Left Hawaii Forever. HOW TO CARE FOR BABY. Illustrated. Call readers all about it. General Wood And the Cuba of To-Day EASTER PREPARATIONS. Full-Page Drawing by N. Gertrude Clark. B4 What Edward F. Searles Has Done for Art. THE SUNDAY CALL LEADS THEM ALL.

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