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READY FOR SACRAMEN 2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY,” MAY 2, 1900. Y 0'S BIG PARADE Rain Prevents the Holding of the Great Street Floral Pageant on Mayday, but To-Day Fine Weather Is Promised and the Success of This Feature of the Carnival Is Thought to Be Assured. > The < helr possessions had not A or Berkey | ' ‘The rain, which fell so heavily all morn- | the employes of Hale & Co. There were | the anniversary of the battle of Mar & so placed as to spell the word ywever ce sward anid made everything right. | ing, has done no harm to the exhibits and | tWenty-8ne starters, but only five finished. | Bay, was worthy of the famous Victory wey.”" As the carriage containing t ~ N € r se are elated over the i had no discouraging effect on the vigitors, 1 Griffin; a seratch man, ‘won the time | pyiiv 65,000 people were gathered along | admiral approached their voices bt 8 ¢ 4 prize in 31 Frea Hanson, with 2 min- =4 o % e the - Conetering 3 a onsul to-day, and he is | who declare thefr intention to refiain and | ytes won first place in 23:19; A. Wray, | the line of march of to-day's and forth into “See the nq \ re atientions. . The Sacra- [ ¥ee the thing through to its finish Satur-| scrateh, second. in 31:32; George Owen, | for four hours the admiral w y bow- | Come,”” and the march was st & s dig < has 4 34000 with which | day night. - The affair has unqualifiedly | scratch, third, In 33:1 ing acknowledgments of the tha s was finished on the distinctively Chinese cele- | proved a- success already, and it is more ! s, I met him from all sides. When the parzde Naval, mfilitary Attt and the gr cex of the ring | than probable that it will be repeated each | Festivities at Santa Cruz. entered the thickly crowded ets down followed been forgotten in the | year as a permanent feature. SANTA CRUZ, May 1.—Mayday was | town the admiral met hi al throu g v0d-will —_——— | obgerved here as a holl all busi and it was most enthusia h fla admiral’s st.. T st of strangers are here, and Observed at San Jose. houses being closed. This morning thers | made practically one co riage. came near enth tic woien s being swelled with each |~ gAN JOSE za. | many times so loud that it was difficult | throw flowers from the windows of high the band which | buildings Mayday was gen- | waé a flag raising on the lower pl May se « 1 Naturally there are a few | crally ohserved here, nearly all the busi- | Preceding it there was a procession of the | to hear the music n a bar wracters along. with the re- | ness houses. closing. . The schools were | Grand ~Army, Naval Restrves, Kni marched ahead of the admiral's carriage. | ~After traversing the business part of the 3 up ‘with but the proportion is surpris- | given a holiday. A picnié @t Alum Rock | of Pythias, A’ 0. U. W., Rathbone S { The sidewalks were packed from curb {0 city the parade was reviewed by Admir 1 acramento pou !l and is under complete police | Park, under. the auspices of Pratt Home, | Ad_school children. —Appropriate walls and every window which afforded a | Dewey In the presence of snoed ¢ g It took il the | nce.. Detectives Charles Crockett|the Cathollc Ladie {d Society and. the | CiSe§ were held. After the exerc | sieht of the parade was filled with as | people wedged in a literal tor ss ¥ Clgirks conld umuaen Dinan of San Francisco to-day | Retall Grocers' Association drew a large | & -."'.'1-152"3-”;:2 were many heads as could be thrust through | nlocks on either hand. A I . t n beast from the glue local officers in juiling two men <"r,\1z;’]\'él-n_“|w” Siolbves . Ciuh. Mo Mj R M it. On the tops of the buildings Wwere | 'nion Ledgue Club foll B g s 1 d of Chinese | one named Arthur and the other R. B.| g 1508 Wa¥ & RO A . 3 | other sightseers, and all joined in giving . Admiral Dewey anc alds were t¥ . . : nd started ¢ n. the lafter -a “notorious” crook | iy ancicopionickea ¢ Bunset bark | GREAT DEMONSTRATION the admiral a welcome which in point of | guests of the University Club, while Mr ed by | Dewey and the members of the women's been surpa: y 1s the “Sheeny Kid."” Théy were | Clar re admittedly for the purpose of fleecing | nu. set ug ty \erers. The > man who has ever | reception committee were entertained at ¢ it they did not belong | t ary. There has not been'a single | Feunion }he, :l"jrg\n' of the c H"n‘:e n{c';gn(l been the guest of the city of C dinmier by Mrs. Arthur Caler ' ol ¥ st ed for the nival, | he robbery reported. to..the . police, | i MOF AN, BEOR T B o Sas & handl. | CHICAGO, May “1.—To-day's celebra-.| On the steps of the Art Institute on | Admiral Dewey and party t 4l | 8 » 1o the tax col- | however, and the city, with all 1ts ecrowds, | cap bicycle race to Alum Rock Park, a | tion, the first in America at which Ad- | Michigan avenue were gathered 3 young | Naval Reserve Veteran Assoc g, A&r mises ride t and they would ve levied on | was never more orderly and quiet. | distance of “about en miles, between | miral George Dewey could be present on | women, a number of them clad in white, the First Regim: Armory. sMcials of the coal compal Salt | ; gle for an. _ei@ht-h vorkday bega f X ’ “=1 INTERESTS THE PEOPLE | ‘.,‘.x-« In earnest to-gay, lfii‘n,“fiflmfififif’” | EXECUTIVE COUNCIL | HORDES OF JAPANESE s ad « | to Secretary Joseph B. Allen of the Allied , v OF THE PACIFIC COAST | Building Trades Couneil, workmen repre- | NAMED FOR PORTO RICO COMING TO CALIFORNIA ed - thar . { | senting_ every branch ' of the building ¢ | P that trades went on a strike to enforce their | | % elr power s | Immigration Inspector to Investigate _(‘i*r{lnl\l(ls’. m-\' 'i{ i"‘}'“\;m'n fl;"urgpgr;“‘fif | Governor Davis Selects Officials tc | Contractor at Vancouver States That 0 bave quit work snd this is b all | S - : 5 the Influx of Japanese ‘,f,,,,._\‘.m'd“,‘“ of the maal mkmn‘r‘smu og; | Assist in Governing the About Five Thousand Orientals it Einsess aborers. the Allied Building Trades Council. | Island. Will Shortly Arrive Here. ¢ 1 i Tisborexs. [ "AKRON, Ohio, May 1L—8ix hundred | l RERSE N R = s e T s > e R | I'boiler ‘men and molders - struck at the | r 0! RICO, May: L—Governor G Special Dispatch he ® NGTON, May 1.—Pensions for | | Btirling Bofler Works at Barberton to-day | | eral Davis and Civil Governor Allen ye VANCOUVER, B. C., May 1.—Between A ns: Original—William H. Card, | | for an increase of 15 per cent. | | terday _apparently expected - a message | four and five thousand Japanese will leave Increase—Jameg Congdon, |, MINNEAPOLIS, May l.—Over 800 Jaem- | from Washington advising them of the | Vancouver and Puget Sound ports within - s ; James R, mmond, {liers of the Woodwarkers' Union of Minne- | | passage by Congress of the ,reslution | the next couple of weeks for California. . i | apolis, afier an all-night session; decided | ovid for- ibe: Holdtin: over f I Ahodt Thiv” stetanent. W 56 Aodar B tn. 31 - Onc R e e ik will aftect ——— | providing _for. dig: g ' tho| Thisstatement was made io-day by I : e rig .2 : g $all ‘the sash. and.dodr, bar AXLUres am 3 army officials temporarily. None coming. | Nagao, the largest Japanese contractor SPENDS FIVE DAYS owell Mex- | Elght-HOUl‘-Dfl.y Flght Won | showcase factories in_the Twin citie All Amendments Relatmg‘ appointments were made of an executive | in the distri He says that the hordes ’ can war, widows April 19—Jane | e e | KANSAS CITY, May l-—Contractors | S . | council by Governor Davis before retir- |of Japanese who have been landing at IN A LONDON JAIL | 50 pive, 'san 4 | by Bulldlng Trades in ff‘;?g,‘(;,'El'hfirr%frf-n"‘n(;’ d‘éifl‘i.m";flli\’f{; o to Mlmng Claims | ing from his office at midnight. Mr. Allen | Pacific Coast ports lately are mostiy al shingto Reissue—Jol > W v i demands, se RgeE D s ensbled to continue the e ot | bound - ul t or Califor: he: i ngion: Resge--Jobn . Wutiey. | N | 1000 workingmen struck. ‘They- include 350 | Withd | Was thus enibled to continge the conduct | ve heard: et thers & i iy B it o Kk | ew England. e e Sorkery. heariy ithdrawn. | of affairs uninterruptedly. ~He did ot |heve heard that there ars small fortun i i s been commts-~ 1500 hodecarriers plasterers. 3 | make public the names of the council, but | g 2 for. Iabor T can Mistaken for Embezzler , Cal | L B \;\lmrr_\l‘ \\urlks‘g:l' T 300 l)rlthl&é};}:a4 ————— it ix understood that 'h{i‘g"'ll ingill will [ p ig. Over a thou: ty & . : z hs cen appointed post- | have been lald off -in:consequence E & be Secretary of State, Mr. Odlin Attorney | ed Orientals have gone to work on railw: ,I"ge' oll \ o m\‘-y!\‘x.\.‘ County, | New York Central Employes Defer | hodcarriers action. l'l'rust Question Bobs Up During | General. Dr. Coole y Toste Sccretary of - In Oregon gnd ‘\(v‘fvr-;: Zton, & 1 ; w York 3 il s : DENVER, M ‘nder_the decision | the: Denatderaty £ th the Interior and M. G. Groff Secretary of \couver contractor ; He X Malcolm, resigned. - Action on Their Ultimatum to of the Carpente i'nion ‘m.‘ new wage | ¢ Consideration o o | Education. The latter, who is an acting Wil leave for ¢ b Oud 8 : Sooured | i scale of $3 for an eight-hour day be- | i — | surgeon with @ rank of lieutenant, will . appointment of six additional letter-car- | the Company Until came offi to-day. Some . of the | Army -Appropriation < resign his commi N ) riers for San Francisco, two of whom will | To-Day. contractors agreed ay the Measure. jeneral Davis, presumably on orders | over Visitacion Valley andl:the Sunnysine | | higher wages, but the majority have re- | from Washington, vesterday pardoned all | arriers Swill: & idéd fo | St ] fused and sev hundred carpenters are | g A | those who were concerned in the Guaymas | at there are few Japan- Committee o 1 Affairs lished. to-day in almost every |- OMAHA, May 1.—All the union carpen- | Alaskan civil cade bill was laid before the el T g e L B, s o ruck. from the n ppropria- | district in New Bngland whers journey- | ters in the city struck to-d They de- | Senate to-day Carter announced the with- | KILLED BY A TRAIN. o ision for barracks instead {men of the building trades have orga. |Wand_an eight-hour day, an increase | drawal of the pending amendments relat- | SRS e enlisted men at New | nize nd- the cone Jtained | LM 3% cents 1o 40 cents an hour and thelng 1o the Jocstion of mining claims. -He i | faian.” foi' WHICh . (e | mee e Py octein. Was Shiaihed exclusive use of unian labor planing mill B T A e hecwie OF the rsant| 0M8 R;[s"iem s Zf“;)m'hN"‘dfl |ASKS FOR INFORMATION Hou Ated - $206,000, 1 The in g e g 1 ] TREteria prrpmade TR o e ¥l ssion. | eets a Terrible Death. | e Yspecial supervising in. | The most widespread demand for “the | TOLEDO, May 1.—A spectal from Tiffin, | hecessity for | ton st this seetlonc | e mosing | ON JAPANESE INFLUX spector of the Bureau of = lmmigration, | €ight-hour da: s made some weéeks ago | Ohlo, says the: rection men on the Tiffin | He asked unantmous consent that sec- H Id resid f Wes has been detailed by Commissioner Gen. |by the Granite Cutters’ nion throughout | branch of the Big Four sl’r'mk for uuhln- | tions h.md 7 ‘uTllhlL‘- lul}l] and :1Ilbumv—u;=-. ’”"xi-"d"'r. '“"x ”}‘d;'l"l 'm":"t“"w; est- | rly fminediately hrocé A ; 3 i i "< | crease in wages ta-day, ‘The zompany has | ‘ments thereto, including his own, be with- [ ern Nevada, was e fa sw en- | R c o g e -l o ingland, and while at most places | \orugeq to accede to. their demand, rawn. The padsage of the bill' followed | giné. Heln was fishing in a culvert, and | Resolution Introduced by Kahn of b anese to the s % granted there were a | "HULUTH. Minn., May lL-—Organized 1a- | soon after. | being deaf fafled to hear the approaching | California in the Tecelved instruetions | that contention to-day. In | bar in'the trades struck to-day for higher The Senate took up_ the army appro- | ot C7 AR TE (0 CURTE RS SRTTCECHN Siouse. . watehful eye on the movements | Providence, Pawtucket and Boston, there | wages and “shorter hours. Carpenters | priation bill, carrying $I4.%15%. A come | train: A% a€ TAscl BEC OF CH8 CHIVERL d“l R, - 5 immigrants, especially with ref- | were strikes in other . trades, chiefly | Want 35 cents per hour, plumbers 50 cents | mittee amendment was adopted skrikl_ngff“_lp Corene ury Held 1he. Vieetis ed .“AJHA\. 3T May 1.—Representative o their future emplovment. as it | among painters, carpentérs ‘and Kindred {2nd & Saturday half-hollday, pald for|out the last paragraph of the bill and in- | The Coroner's Jury held the Virginia and | Kahn of California to-day Introduced a thought they are being imported in vio- |, . o O - e painters cents, and other trades in pro- | serting the following: - A s X = resolution réquesting of the Secretary of jon of the contract labor la { branches, but the numbers out are not|portion. with a general eight-hour day. | That the act approved January 12, 1599, grant. | death, 2 the crow rumniug. the trkin: Wak | o te information on the . luimigration of W. H. Ralston, president of the Call-{ 13786 . No b \('u recoliection of | The contractors decided to take no work, | ing extra to-officérs and ‘enlisted ‘men of | DOt complete. I FUlAr Sheincer was | panese during the last two years, what nia Miners' Assoclation, left to-day for | the laber leaders in New Ingland has | if necessary, all summer, but union Tean: | the United: States Volunteers, shall extend to absent an e fireman: was running. the [ Japanete Suring the lest twe years nat W York, confident of the early passage | Peen so full of encouragement and success | grs say they expect to win in & few days. | il officers and enilisted men'of the volunteer | engine. = e TG eneuing Yoar tad whet Mot Ingersoll's alias | VY Congress of the mineral lands bill. RO, RS MY 1 —Approxt- | ROLEDO. Ohlo, May 1—The East Side | S¥ i B 8" orintser armmy of the United ures have been or will be adopted by the v asirange chance _The following patents have been grant- |, Jiaiv' 703 'more car repairers have | [OUINE mille here, which are a part of the | §tes guring the war with Spain and have been Ex-State Official Dies. State Department to regulate and control £ by the very ship ©d joined the strike, . which . was be. | Republic Iron and Steel . Company's| honorably discharged prior to January 1. 189,’| Special Dispatch to The Call. such immigration suspected the embez- | Califo William H. Arnold, Oakland, ac- | § o B system, have shut - down_ indefinitely, | without furlough, or by reason of their services | e b el — ¢ mech : 5 gun by jthe men Of pihat craft|throwing 300 men out:of work Pelng no longer required, or at any time by rea. | BOISE, Idaho, May 1.—News was re- arn: T ded 10 prévent | rie. Lot Angelen pen extraciors fropn D; Bar- | employed by the New. York: Central| gn'yGiis, May 1. Bullding operations | Bo e v or disabliity contiacied | celved here of the death at Spokane of Sea Turns Black. ok thip fact that oI half to F. Sebler), Riversiie, pants | Laivay, &hd this-"constitutes to-day's in” §t. Loufs are at a standstil. A |In the service and in the line of duty. and who | Fon, Victor Blerbower, ex-Lieutenant | SANTA CRUZ. May 1L—Fishermen re- ; i Ham ¥. Hamilton and J. H. Drake, | 2ctive developments. The much-deferred | songervative estimate places the number | have not received the extra pay granted in said | overnor of Tdaho. He died in a h ort that the sea a few miles from the roken spectacles in_his e el i ey pnd ¥ M. Drake, | nitimatum stands over until to-morrow, { Ca e y » | act or subsequent acts of Congress supplemental | GOVETTOL O et e aoupial | D e K N vor: b rrested. Ingersoll was | (& o, eomibined: thumb rars St bt | when Superintendent Wait of the motive | 9% Strikers at 100, | thereto. | there after a stroke of paralysis. The |shore is very black. Nonme ever befors ing aphtisdes : b, »d thumb rule and blot- | When Superintendent Walt tive | " 8T PAUL, May 1—All the - union . { remains will be shipped to the late home | saw the sea In a similar condition, and : Howard ©. Holmes ' tassiknor to . D. | F partment of the New York Cen: = Berry offered the following amendment: | 3 to Balti re McCon- | (+, . S ™ - ol Jew - plumbers in this city struck to-day iIn n of the deceased at Omaha for burial. all are un e to account for it. ! e gt andier), San Francisco, portable adjusiable | (ral is expected from New York to. con- { DISHbers r (e ity Strugt, (ORdar o[ llg g riermaster's Department in making ne ie the people ‘\Nh'l In | vessel loading device, Peter H. Jackson, San | fer with the executive committee of ‘the | and an increase in wages. { contracts.and purchases of articles and supplies m he which resulted in automatic’ locking. meckaniem for | strikers. The strike of 550 Lackawanna = i far the military service shall give preference~ his imprisor RELE R ~§k ‘r;"ty!;r lv\I:”rvr t»'rs.’kmyhr‘.«-k ].\‘h |and ,.,;n Nickel k}’]ln‘le I.Thopmm\d(hla after- g al‘ other tlhml (irc‘ludlt;ll;r ice :ng qua'}ll) Lo Ange pipe rench; Lemuel 8 Ot E o y \ équal—to articles o e growth, produc: ISMAL KEMAL BEY Hirning (acsinor or haie to W 1. Gregorsy | Begreistvn extonmie ot e s 4 | MRS, STANFORD HOSTESS | e e e n it Mkt wud | -} Qukiand. busyet carrier, for - bieveie: Martn | C5ing o labor ethios, but a logioal Se- | betiween “the *producers. manufacturers, 'mer- FLEES FROM TURKEY | P''ration "Sioiioe: SCotnes Aeesiay g | auence 1© o demand’” that ncy vepalr | TO. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS | hanc sat depiv ou s Lo g . i ¥ | conveying machine: Witliam Trewastha, Angels | CiPpled cars of: the New. York Central. { e price and quality, being equal—to those pro- Ca ombines card casé and game counter; RACINE, Wis,, May 1.—Two hundred dacers, manufacturers, merchants and dealers ANTINOPLE. May 1 toman a: | HorS Welzel Alatieda, and F. 3. Shaw, Osk. | carpenters’struck {o-day ‘and.fifty. hod- | Special Diesatch to The Call | Who Sre"Mot members’ of ar in any way con: c 1 tniluda all A INOPLE. May smal Ke: | jand, folding. crate. carriers and masons aleo went out. All q NIVE ¢, May 1| vith trust bine formed to well known Tor his friendliness | Wil TMicn st Greve, Garne | bullding bux Been Suspended in this eity. | srs. Gunetora’ thnem R ‘l,‘:;m,l,u,,.",:::,:gl.r;m,,svz‘.,d,.'{n::..g::, ARG aused by Impure Blood, include all humors, b 2k rethnily ah-| B Joh Lyons, Cosmopolle, & i | CLEVELAND, May 1.— : 3 | contracted for and purchased by the . < ho s eonatty ab | o bind . Wiiam B Taytor, Walla | called upon to quell & riot in the Big Fous | Palo Alto home to s Qiitieen Bnuies Snariermaster's Deparemtnt For the military scrofula, salt rheum, ulcers, sores; also, rheumatism, ¢h . appoint- alla, extensible miéasuring rule. vards - this afternoon, ~where the -non-|students “of Stanfor niversity s | service, . s > H [t 25 ke "‘f”]",’»‘ - ASES FOR N;W_—;'EEA‘I‘IFS. union 1mnh vig\rker%hwen engaged in re- | afternoon . and gave them. a. welcome sThe amendment offered was defeated— catarrh, dyspepsm, k1dne) tl’OUblES, etc. How im. le embarked on Sa pairing a bridge. ey were attacked by | w y ce and cordiality | 18 to.28—-as follows: e — [ sbout slxty members of: the Btructural :{‘,’f'fl.,‘.}' r‘,l: ::;?:‘::Jt‘a;::d? i (Aves—Bacon, Bate, Borry, Butler. Clay. Da- portant, then, that the blood should be made o0 < : rouble vis. Harris. Heitfeld, Jones (Arkansas). Ken- s x g Turkey Explains the Need of Higher | JT°%, WVorkers' taon. ‘The trot The Tone | . It was exclusively a student gatRering, | ney, MeEnery, Money, Pettigrsw, Pettus, Talia- pure, by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great puri- Import Duties. | union_men to quit work, a strike having | President Jordan heing the only represen. | ferro, Teller. Turr;:r‘d“ ellington-—1. i 2 » : x 5 = 4 “The captain of the CONSTANTINOPLE, May 1.—The eir- | been declared by.the union. Clubs, stories | tative of the facuity present and he was ' NoesoAldrich Bard, Carter, Chandler, E1 fier, enricher and vitalizer. Now is the time, when, e, R ORL jssued by the Porte relative to in- | &Nd pleces of iron were used by the.com- | there. as the hostess satd, only on bis'| Hawiey, Hoar, Jones (Nevada). Kean, Lodge, p Bodd: is - lodded ith Ruedgisch landed during the ne the customs dutles states that | DO ATon Had ‘ciits and drtsm: Aho e s90d behavior: Nothing which would fend | Mebrlde, Mccomax, Pemigse Perkind, Flati for various reasons, the ood i1s loaded wit 7 aising of the duties to 11 per cent is | lice arrestad the leaders in the fight. to the pleasure af the occasion was lack. | (onne i Proctor. . Seott, . 3 s =4 - i newly appointed Vali in the hature of & project than of a| " CING NATT MiayT-ne architectu- ,ng_d-r?‘p interior Mi;]h:hhonsfi was alem.‘s‘!’g;;_;-"_ TR, DRI WAt W iR, impurities, and the only safety is in promptly and 10 one knows his present | decision, -it_inviting . the embassies to | ral iron workers have decided to strike | rated throughout: wit e college colors, ¢y Fora - 1 1 1 11 s known that ne has | acquiesce, The circular maintains that a | because their demands had been acceded | while the lawns and grounds were madé ,,’,figl:"":g";’(',g'.‘fia??‘l'.fi}l‘u’nf,Ll“;?;fifi. thoroughly eradicating them by the use of this to escape @ w his visional measure js rendered necessary | to by but one firm, whose employes are { gay with flags and Japanese lanterns. i “ o N . . = . The affair produced a great the exigencies of the financial situa: | not in the ‘union. Abvout $00 men are in- | In commemoration” of the day the May. {AoneGr e et eBall 0g Tolunieer AT Grand ' Spring Medicine. Its power to do you n a e z Kiosk. because the and requests the embassies to appoint | voived. % pole was wreathed wit awthorne ane = - - # S a t of lsmal s hardiy less important | delegates to conclude new treaties. SPRINGFIELD. Ohfo, May L—The |added much to the beauty of the out-door | STVed, ih the army during the Spanish good is proved by the good it has done others, oud Pashe, the Sul-| An irade has been issued prohibiting | coremakers of the O. 8, Kelley Company | exércises. . Music for -dancing was fur~ pay if they served in Cuba, Porto Rico . . . _brother- who disappeared the importation of all electrical apparatus, | struck to-day, demanding a uniform [nised by a. Hawallan string band. i 8%, & ppid S8 o ools “adapted. shown in thousands of testimonials. TODAY get Constantinople December 14 last. and | including bells schedule of $2'% per day. The men. at | whoSe members also sang. the songs ot| "y 40" oered an amendment for the es- siderrd another symptom of the - the Architectural Iron Works, Grey :Iron | their native land,. The college musical i ¢ iy Rine of military, telegraph and cable flairs in Turkey { Strathgill’s Cargo Damaged. Foundry Company, K. Ross Company, | clubs were present and helped to fill out | {folSHINE of TliTary, (elearaph o ’ o i | LONDON May 1The Britteh Csteamer | Bettendorf Metal ' Whicel Company and | # most enjoyable programme. : - | 8 j g i VALLEJO, May 1.—The naval transport | Diego, via Yokohama, - for Hongkong. | - LUDINGTON. Mich . May 1.—Two Hun: g’fififlxpf’e‘.sié‘“’fifl“nl't-e”ffii‘i{.‘ ABAE Tare Town Desjroyed by Fire. 8 Solace Jeft at 1 o'clock to-day for Manila. | which has been on fire at Kobe, has six | dred freight handlers emglo{ed by _ the | This is the first time that a general re- | MENOMINEE, Mich., May 1.—The town It makes nch red b]OOd creates an appet“e' ) 4 s arries passengers, including many | hundred bales of cotton and someflourpar- | Pere Marquette Railroa ers ~ have | ception has been tendered to the students | of Arnold has been wiped out by the - ’ oficers and four ladies who will join their | tially damaged. She proceeded yesterday | struck. d of the university, th8ugh Mrs. Stanford | forest fires. This makes the fourth town husbands on Asiatic stations. for Hongkong. PHXLADELPHIA, May 1.—The strug-' has several times received the seniors. to be destroyed.