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The Weekly Call. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. 'HOUSE PASSES THE CANAL BILL .. Hepburn Gives the Lie to Can-! non During the Coniuding Debate. Attempt to Provide for Fortifying the Water- way Fails and the Measure Wins by 225 to:35. “his duuhls tha\ ard npon my own r."m(. 'pon my public overwhelming to pretain v he fortification of strengthen BLalked com- ement Hepburn his words came Brew were o nd ihe | e repiicd. e thousht it ent 1 Bible, he-said, that some one .w ll“ uld not be recalted was lying Lol _in the of .pe ? = own ¢ity of Chica B ing to-sell things to Cans, ont; and_he thought i i thut the - Panunta nmitt the Rive eat this might -be trying’ to @ connectéd- with: the' amu Compa cried Cannon fiercely. “Canthe ge AN Say . as. i Cannon s Veracity Questioned. | they have appeared be- t replicd Hepburn; ppealcd to the record ton -of what - he had ‘said | ihen 1$ing " £0F 2 me 1g squarely. at €annon; né man threughout the d . -continuing; donfirm: d- the ul>- Appropriations dis hnwrl 1t hé fathers the ‘ oth purposé. to v this to him: that. I have any 1y he has lié flash Cannon asked ll(‘lmnrn itgatton-at on that Wheeler of K rs by raising a poeir was not uphejd and the t carried their war e was a. show of. pc e of th neident, but the feeld e two men ran o high-that the actions with which guch inct d were but the cloaks | most Cutung sarcasm. | Text of the Measure. passed the ening on, ler of Kentucky ed to call ‘the gentlemen ‘to but the chair said he had heard nothing unparliamentary, and pbutn - pro- on y if the gentleman attempted to | ency to the statement, he did me | at injustice by giving-me such under- | !mnd imputation. Cannon, with flushed face, declared that Topburn Was, BGORtInG The.(acHes o the | cuttlenish the to seaking retorted Hepburn, responsible for what I {man here and. elsewhere. muddy waters and | House is as | ; that the resident of the Ur and is herel orized to & o A e BETRY pauthorized 2 | tried to dishonor mie and I resent it. Nicaragua, ! and in behal? of the United | Cennon protested - that he had dene States, control of such portion of territory now | nothing of the kind; that he had treated belong Costa_ Rica and Nicaragua as | the -gentieman from lowa with great re- may a eces 3 which to | Spec 1d he himself had been aSsailed protect a “canal _of | without provocation. - He would dismiss # ¥, as will be sufficient | the whole subject. iHepburn's violent re- | the movement of ships of the greatest ton- | marks were due to his temper and not his | draught mow in use, from a point | calm judgment. Here the matter rested. town on the Caribbean Sea, via Lake cun, to Breto, on the Pacific Ocean m ‘as may be necessary Lo secure s i is hercby appropriated out of in the Treasury not otherwise appro- Soon afterward another scene o | when Gaines of Tennessee took exception to a personal allusion made to him Mann of Illinol After reading from the record Mann's statement, Galines with | | great vehemence d the man | | Who had uttered th devoid | Tha when the President has se- over the territory in _section all direct the Secretary of to excavate and constrget a canal and waterway from a point on -the shore of the | 0f common decenc, and gen-7 ribbean Sea near Greytown, by way of Lake | tility The 1llinois member had told | a point near Hreto, on the Pa- him, Gaines raid, that he had come from Such canul shall be of sufficient iepth so that It may be used by est tonnage and greatest and shall be suppli locks and other -appiianc the South and was a Southern man and hé thanked God that he was 150 mil removed from contact with the South, Mann came down the aisle Gaines eoncluded and in a sarcastic tone sal “Mr. Chalirman, if the remarks from any other member than the man from Tennessee they would reply, but from him they came | entle- rve need no an- | and the Secretary of War b safe and commodios f said canal, and su ns for defense as may be necessary for on of sald canal and That the President shall cause such < as may be necessary for said canal and fis 3 aug ] | : the construction of the same | to say that L am responsible ich persons as he may deem | for every word I say r 3 | “After further discussion a vote was 4 That in the excargtion SHO.108.200; | taker oh the pending amendment and it X g s . | was defeated—66 to 114, Lake Nicaragus. or ok ‘n‘-:r:‘;'*af eafh as may | " Another amendment by Burton of Ohio D el In nigotiations with tne | SCKINE out the word “Greytown™ was | = Costa Riga or Nicaragua the Presi | defeated—14 to 70 Lovering of Massachusetts offered an amendment limiting the pavment to Nic- aragua and Costa Rica to $3,000,000. was defeated without divisio The committee amendments to the sec- | ,“the President is authorized to of ald -canal It W0 _is_hereby |‘ond section were adoptes the Treasury | . Nevil raska offered an amend- project | ment, “which was defeated, providing that Ameri abor onstruction of wherever possible only ould be employed in the the canal f The . excitement increased as for. a vote approached. Grosvenor and | Cannon anged broadsides and Bur- | ton made his final protest . against’ the | bill. de d’ that the: House wi proceading illogically and hastily. into: a_contract work that may oper excavation, and _defense of said as appropriations may time be hérealter made, Dot to aggregate $140,000,000, he time | ed in the Cannon Versus Hepburn. [ loch of Arkansas offéred | an | The other committee amendments were o insért the words “fortify, | adopted and Burton offered his -final . between the words “copstruct’ | amendment . providing - that: no mone and “apd defend.’ -He said he -desired | should be expended under the ‘terms of | » language. of ‘the bill ‘=hould be | thie bil] until the isthmian Canal Com-) yeal and should make plain the | mission made iix report. The amendment of ‘Congress - {o ..abrogaté . the Getented withont Aivision. { Dolliver of lowa supported the bill’ as 5 ifly: supported |-ah expression- of fhe tically unani- We ~£:fi{dxflu:‘cp2 for- { mous seitiment-of the people of the Unit- 4l, he. said. ed States ppi -=aid he- shotild. | ming Viet ortify” in’ the- bill, Overwhelming Victory. Mr, C, the Bill, nnon made a. final prote: dgxlnll. pointing out. that its authoy burn, and the last speaker; Dolliver; con» the main -thing was ta _construet. the al and wipe out 10,000 miles of ocean age and freight charges in proportion, treaty - oy ing with great de- ; *a ne would “have [ been satisfied with the acquittal he gave Clerks of Experience At The Owl ! Are on duty {1 and night. Only ngluured pharmacis s of long experience in_our prescrip- tion department. They are men who know every branch of the drug business. Try our mail order depart- ment {f vou reside in a neigh- boring town within 100 miles, Make your order amount to $5 i or over. We deliver the goods | free of express charges - and save yvou from 2 to 40 per c(-n't Try it 100-page cataiogue mailed rree. Listerine (new size) S020861t. - ivriiirrnns Depzndable Drugs. [-rence, Me | Swamp Root Kiesingen Salts. Vichy Salts .. Peruna . anton resented - some ~remarks made | Ceded that the bill was defective. "Phere L ohmba) ! nad sust read Hep. | LA substitute by Shackleford lhl}l the bill bim, of which ‘he had’ &poken “yester- "Bl was- then' repoited. to. the sinid be Ead agquitted Hepburn ¢f auy substituting the. words “proyisions thy vumey. {adopted, 154 to 104, plled Camnon. L1 30 e rastion o Fepore back Pt tdry connecting -the two” odeans foj | hot to exceed $140.000. The motion was- | for his-demand; ! wind of applauee from lhe floor and gal- |’Adams, Burton, - Cannon, “Capron;. Clark Ty, | Fleming. Fletcher, Gaston, Gflle(t of Mus- Law- eville: Rhea of kentuoky‘ Rug! ——— 1 the United States. Distriet' €ourt to-day | from boring for ofl upon-its campuys.. The L tlon’ of "a’ Targe flaw -of ofl was present | nated “the land: to: ‘the university upon- Spe pmmhly worth now o 20e | Sse @ Mrn William: Dakan, while attempting to 75e he afnied ut. the. gopher, shut. her eu und» stand in line with the weipon when it was od: last fght . by Heépburn impugning- his | ¥ere calls of Vote! vote!"-: as L’lnnon tCanmon s) sinerity.. annon spoke under | Soncluded. ¥ AL 'he Prneeedsd | Should ‘ot go'into_effec the iy Hepeed e t had come | Pauncefote were ratified,” was de- day, that those who were promoting this s Seon biil were doing sv to delay_the canal -Yet |\ 0 0, \vi‘i‘l"i‘,}l‘.,\“5)3.!“;’é‘%n?f&“fl‘x?‘ifia‘f To-day he frankiy stated (5 defense’” in place of “fortifications: for 5 name had been connected | 42 G0 R ry 2 committee amendment was ho was !he ~autlior of the rumor?” 9 {2 substitute authorizing the President to | | at onee secure cantrol. of ‘a strip of terri- nstruction: of a.canal -and -aut In, | the construction of such.a Cll’lll at a eost | defeated, 52 to 171. Burton demanded th ares and noes, but Could not get'a ‘second | --The bili was then passe 3. The | announcement was recefved with & whiri- leries. Those who voted nay | were “Acheson of Missourf, Cooney, Cowherd, Cox, Dal: + zell, | ‘De Armiond.’ Denny, - Doughe; |‘Bachusetts, Graham, Hitt, i Lgster: Levy, Littauer, J ttlefield: er; Shafroth,: Sprague, wart “of Wis. consin, Talbers, Th.iyer, \'anfllver—& Object to: 0il Wells. | LOS ANGELES, May'2—Judgé Ross i s granted a temporary .restraining order prohfbiting : the'. Los: Angeles : .University wiversity has driven.a . 'wi sand was encpiintéred. and eve | The order was issued-at the request | A Swarth ‘and “August-Swarth, wha d [the nnderstnndln]‘ that it was fot ‘univer- sity purposes. here are. fiftéen acres, Shot Her fiul sand.: - SANTA CRUZ, May . 2.—Last e\'enlu opher near Scquel,: dent: n Roc et hsband . the 1ot sheutder. .|hmked in snother diréction, slig] ing: the pistol. Her - huthxu)d ham)ened xo {scharged. . The wound s not consider dangerous, 3 II)S ANGELES, May 2.—A. flin(f ‘to bring fhe Democratic. 8tiate Convention summer: has been "uhr!ullud Assoch y citizens. - The Hotel iKeepers' 1128 mARKET o fon has heen -active i raisin BAN FRANCISCO, THE SAN FRAN { authorities at Washingon 1 knowl?dxe of fac l“"h Indians, who | trom’ the Mayar of tha tgwn of Topaillo | tory £ | this morril CISCO CALL, - REDWOOD BELT IS COVERNMENT - RESERVATION Plan Meets ‘With . Hearty - Approval in University Cireles. g Special Dispateh to The Cail. TANFORD UNIVERSITY, May. 2.— The movement begun Monday ‘at Stanford University looking. to. the advisability and .teasibilify of-form portion of the redwdod belt lying in fanta Cruz.and San Mateo! counties, above Boulder Creek and Ben Lomond, meets with very genéral approval. The: movemeant was inaugurated by the i@ L i THIS MAP SHOWS THE AP- PROXTMATE BOUNDS OF THE PROPOSED . REDWOOD FOR- EST RESERVATION IN SANTA CRUZ AND SAN"MATEO cmm- TIES. - L O R A S H. Board of Trade of Santa Cruz County, led by ex-Lientenant Governor Jeter, ahd has R S o e s | the warm support of the Board of Trade ‘members . of ity of Califor- of Santa Clara Coun the faculties of the [niv nia, Stanford, University lege and the San Jo. \.u mal Scheol. ?‘nmmm.eos have ‘been appointéd * and | active ‘steps will doiibtless soon be taken to bring the mattér to the atiention of the n_such a -way as will insure early and favorable action upon it. MEXICAN OFFICIAL IS UNDER ARREST Colonel Vega Charged With Complic- ity in the Murder of Two Frenchmen. CITY OF MEXICO, May tant arrest has beéen made in Chilipa, State of Guerrero, the prizoner being no less a person than Colonel Vega, who is 1 Chief of that district, a y tion re- sembling somewhat that of United States Marshal. He | h?]h\ml to ha\c guilty in the of ‘two prominent 2 ed at the time Courtmont and Dupin got into nted there on an exploring e Government has pushed i into the crime with great energy and the result is the arrest of Colonel Vega, who yesterday unsu sfully ihroat, A ph quarrel their going | i The rtial ¢onfession ‘hds been secured and several Indians. is gratified at the indefatigable efforts made by the Federal authorities to dis- caver the secret of one of the most wan- ton niurders that ever disgraced the his- of the State of Guerrero. It is be- lieved that within a few days the whole tory of the c rim( wlll lm laid bare. ——— Young Woman Hangs Herself. Spectal |‘\~‘|vdh h to The Call. May 2.—Miss Agnes ughter of George 5. a ploneer settler of .this coun- committed suicide by’ hanging at the in the north end of city, between midnight and 5 . m. to-day.” ‘The young laay has not been in good- health for some time and was under | a physician's but was apparently in good spirits when last seen alive. ‘She | retired to her room at about 9 o'clock last ‘night and nothing unusual was no- ticed in her manner. This morning she was found hanging in the barn dead. She had tied a strong fariat over a beam in the barn and fastened it securely around her neck and jumped from a -ladder, ‘dis- locating her neck;: The jury found that premeditated, but was unable to.find any cause. s Burglaries at Los Gatos. Special Dispatch to The. Call. . Do LOS GATOS, : May “The second burglary” within a week cceurred last night; Willard Lee, manager of: the Farm- ers'.‘Union, being the victim this time. The French colony 1y, home of her parents, the l;‘ntrsn‘:e r;(l»drssldenl\a&}wgdl offected throu, oor and elonging: to the Fariers’ Union was taken {rglmgmc trousers pocket. His brothers Foom was also: entered and = $5° secured. from : his pockets. . The Tobb ? eir - exit wnhout disturbing any ofthe. family and thus far there isno clew to thelr identity. D. Curtis'- residence’ was. -entered last Saturday, but the: family was awak- ened m\d only $l 50 v\aq :ecurefl Blgh:eer Killed. ‘Special Dispatch to Thie Call. - ROSEBURG, Or. engines of the Booth-Kell pany, five miles east of Saginaw, exploded killing. - Engineer Ted- P‘C‘ot tage Grove and Eiflously erickson of ‘Comstocl flglegl to the Becoud District Congr' sional Cénvention were chosen by the 5;"‘""“ S 55“.‘;’.“1:“?%‘:‘;.“5’ rad B R Sonr s, 8, D..Wood and E.'A. Ferhes. THURSDAY, ° ing. a Government reservation of a.| +-¢_~ FrEdtenrtenverigeted ey nia Clara Col- | —An impor- | Frenchmen | gation | tried to cut his | May 2.—-One’ of the’ Lumber Com- | injuring H. Rudolph ‘gnd Otto Anjauf of | -| llament, nyme will not seek re-clecuon pitaadk ik o 'ARMY SCANDALS Turner Denounces the Treatment ‘Accorded Volunteers AbOard Transports. Says&h‘e Men Were ‘Packed Like Swine in Dark, Dirty, Filthy, Rotten and Antiquated Vessels.” ASHINGTON; ‘May. 2—Consid- uable than new. men l:\)!ndnngh[ r;‘p sent a a ja- | to. the |=].»nr|- He believes hat the men & of Pettigrew 'as an sent the utter; t their loyalty and pa- imputation again triotism. Pettigrew replied that Nelson's attack | upon the South Dakota soldiers would be | resented if he were where they could get! at him; *‘but,” id he, “they will have to take' it out in an opinion of the Sena- tor's bravery.' Insanity Among Soldiers. Pettigrew then had read many, letters from officers and men of the South Da- kota Regiment in suppert of the state- ments he had made. Commenting ugon one of the letters, Pettigrew said “that hundreds of soldiers who had served in | the Philippines were now inmates of St. Elizabeth’s Insane Asylum at Washing- ton. ~ At least 200, he declared, had com- mitted suicide. Pettigrew also caused to be read a letter which he wrote to the President, in which he used violent lan- Buage against the chief executive. Pettigrew asked unanimous consent to print as-an appendix to his remarks other documents, but Platt of Connecticut ob- jected and 'the South Dakota Senator pr ceeded to read them. He yielded the floor for an executive session, promising to conclude his statement at another time Hoar of Massachusetts fave notice that to-morrow, at the conclusion of the morn- | ing_business, he would move to proceed | to the consideration of the resolution de- claring Clark of Montana not to en- titled to his seat in the Senate. Senato to-day. - In offering an amendment providing that ‘the \nluntccr soldiers in_the Philippines who had remained.-there and performed will- ing. #ervice Iong after they were entitled o _discharge -should ‘receive trayel pay and . commutation of subsistence fess the actual cost of their transportation to the United: - States, -Turner of Washington {made. an . exfended . statement, - The ‘am»-mlm»nl he'gaid; applied to about 10,- | 000 offieers. and men scattered all over. the ]uumlry He declareqd that the volunteers | breught back:to the United Stafes from I'the Philippities had been “packed like swine in dark, dirity, filthy, rotten and an- | \mnm ed vesseéls. 17 “1°' wént to San Francisco,” continued |“Pirier,” “to- join in the reception of the | Washington - regiment upon its. return from' the’ Philippines.. I went aboard the vessél and -into -the holM where the sol- diers- were packed, and I assert on my honor that the quarters were not fit for animals. The Government ought to have paid. these ‘volunteers double pay for packing them like sardines into these mis- erable holes."” ° .Turner said the Secretary of War had -estimated his . amendment - would : cost about $7,000,000, but he was satisfied the Secretary had been imposed upon. He had caretully ‘estimated the cost and did ;:)%t think it ‘would require more than $i,- memorial from the Uniun Veterans’ Union complaining about the Goveérnment's pen- slon policy, and made the memorial the text for a speech in which he maintained | that the criticisms were unjust. Gallin- ger closed by saying: “The $140,000,000 and odd paid out now for pensions is about as much as the Gov- ernment ought to expend.” New National Park. Sewell of New Jersey secured the pas age of a bill to estabiish the Fredericks burg and adjacent national battlefields memorial park in Virginia. ineluding the battlefields of Fredericksburg. Chan Jorsville, the Wilderness and Spottsylv nia. In accordance with previous notice, Ma- | Hawley of Connecticut made the point of. order against the amendment that it was @ change of existing law, and the point: was. sustained. ' Favoritism Alleged. Tn a sharp speech, Rawlins of Utah de- clared that there was a distinction be tween ‘the treatment of the Astor bat- tery-and the Utah battery. He said that | the Astor battery had been gi | what was proposed by Turner's | ment, yet the Utah. battery was not al- lowed the same pay. ; “It was an autrage.” declared Rawlins, “which no man: loving justice would be | guilty of.”" |~ Pettigrew ‘bifterly denounced -the Goyv- l-ernment’ for~ kéeping the volunteers in|son of Illinois addressed the Senate in service after their time had expired. support of his proposition to enact legis- Nelson. thought. if Pettigrew had had [lation to prevent the adulteration of food. experience in the Civil. War he would not | He fallowed closely the lines of his report words he had against He told of the veteran Civil War—a furlough and re-enlistment. the veterans Ihave uttered the the Government. ¢ bounty offered during th bounty of $300, two months’ | transportation home for | This was offered because were more valuable as soldiers than green men. So it was in the Philippines. The men who had served there were more val- He maintained that all foods exposed for sale should be marked so that the in- gredients might be known, and that all articles deleterious to_the public health should be prohibited. He announced that for the eonsideration of pending bills as to pure food. | ——— CASE OF JORG CRUZE. | Government Files Its Answer in the | Damage Suit. W YORK, May 2.—The answer to the United States Government in the suit for $50,000 damages against Commis Immigration Fitchie by Jorg Cruze, a Porto Rican. who was detained here as contract laborer on his arrival recently from San Juan, was to-day served on the | | plaintift’s counsel. This suit is_brought | to determine the status of Porto Rico. The Government's answer admits that | “Porto Rico was relinquished and its sov- | erefgnty ceded to the United States by Spain,” and then sets up the contention that “it has no knowledge or informa- | tion suffficient to form a belief that the plaintiff was born in the island of Porto Rico and has always lived therein and was a subject of Spain until the 11th day . 1889, and therefore denied the | it is lastly denied that the plain-| STRIKERS INDICTED. CHICAGO, May 2.—As a result of the (vrand Jury investigation of the present laber troubles in Chicago, so far as it has proceeded, true bills were voted against eight men to-day, all on the charge of ‘Nm'q\‘r:l[‘_\' and several of them on the ad- | ditional charge of perjury. The men in- | dicted are all laboring men, the cases originating in the attempt to secure the release from custody of William Major, who was on trial for assault. Bupposed strikers attacked a number of non-union painters at Halstead and M roe streets to-day, but the prompt arriv of the ance. struck. Several men on both sides were PEREE TR A Thrown From a Horse. | Special Dispatch to The Call HOLLISTER, May 2—Ulice Angot, li-year-old lad, was thrown from a horse tiff was in any way damaged in the sum | vesterday and his neck was broken. He | of 000, and the United States Cfrcuit | died a few hours later. | Court is asked to dismiss: the suit on its e o X merits and with- costs to the plaintift. Ex-Senator Willey Dead. ! MORGANTOWN, W. Va,; May 2.—Ex- Institute Eeunlon. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. SAN RAFAEL, May Raphael's | Council No. 10, under. whose auspices the first annual reunion of the Young Men's stitute -councils of Marin and -Senoma | counties will bé held. is making strepu- ous efforts to render the occasion a. mem- orable one.. On next Sunday day set aside for the festjval, 2w delegates from the two counties will | Vigor gather to discuss plans for the entertain- | "‘M | ment of the Grand. Council te be held Unijted States Senator Waitman Thomas | Willey of West Virginia died at his home | here to-day of 0ld age.“Deceased was born in 1812 and was the author of the consti- tution of West Virginia. British Aristocracy Blamed. Dpeople attribute the recent reverses or Which is the | the Brtien to the. degeneraey of the arietocrac Many more than: | 'The life of laxury certail Indigestible sup; me strain and lack of exercise uj does mot produce | here next August and. banquet in Hall \;"9“"‘ "‘,';'t“g-m.'fgg;‘m":" Toaken man | |‘Rafael. . The following committea has. the | 2oroe Bestefors dicmad et oithy stow- |‘affalr in hand: J. Emmet Havden. A. E. | biod an ifles ¥ astomach. It cure: | Scott; James-Manney, Frank Grady and > ;'”m“’m,, ayspepsia and bill: wudnmn. John Redmond. : Insurance Rate War. 1.Oo$ ANGELES, | May | that.an insurance rate to | break out tn this city: whieh will cause | rates of fire insurance to tumble.. The Scotch Union National Company is the one looked upon as likely to precipitate the trouble.. One company, it is said, is prepared to cut present rites 85 per cent. There are_eighty-three companies repre- sented .in._Los. Angeles. Efforts. are now. being made. to patch up a truce, but in- surance men sdy . this is net likely. BEECHAM'SPILLS| 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. Gallinger of New Hampshire, chairman | of .the Pensions Committee, presented a | of the investigation made to the Senate. | he would ask soon that a day be set aside | Dolice prevented a serious disturb- | in a race at a May day picnic at Paicines | late hours, m-.‘ ‘G4 weaken Both phywical pasd THIS WEEK WE WILL MAKE A GRAND CLEARANCE SALE | Men’s Shoes. } | WE WILL CLOSE OUT ABOUT 1200 PAIRS At $1.00 Per Pair. LACE AND CONGRESS SINGLE, DOUBLE AND CORK SOLES. Pay your money and Take Your Choice. JUST THINK OF IT! $1.00 A PAIR for shoes that cost $4, $5 and $6 a pair. ALSO ABOUT 500 PAIRS OF BOYS’ BUTTON AND LACE | SHOES | Most of them French Calf, to be closed out at $1.00 a Pair. We do not fill mail orders -for the Men’s and Boys’ $1.00 shoes. THIS WEEK WE WILL CLOSE OUT 620 PAIRS OF LADIES’ BUTTON SHOES AND LACE SHOES, Coin and Square Toes, all sizes, at $1.25 a Pair. | ALSO ABOUT g% PAIRS OF LADIES’ FINEST QUALITY PARIS ‘ KID, Cloth or Kid Tops, latest Coin Toe, Patent Leather Tips, all sizes, at $1.75 a Pair. | i i BEAR IN MIND—We will close out all our last year’s stock. PRICES NO OBJECT. WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES. NOLAN BROS,, 812-814 Market Street, PHELAN BUILDING. | | Why turn the house upside down every Monday, make your husband dis- gusted with life, nearly suffocate the children with steam, make yourself ill with overwork and annoyance, when you can get your washing cheaply done by the UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Office 1004 Market Street, Near Powell. Telephone—Office, South 420, Laundry, South 418. so e - . Peasants Kill Village Mayor. SOFIA, Bulgaria, May 2.—Demonstra- tions have oceurred at Widin, Tirnova and ]&:otesls against the. new tithe tax rtial lJaw has been pro- claimec i the Rustchuck. district whers the peasants have killed the mayor of one | vlllue. : NI e Stanley to. Quit Parliament. ‘LONDON, May Sir Henry M. Stan- ey, the e rer. while denying the stor- ies‘of ma‘} dfate retirement from Par- | | [ i % .- - Editor Cook Resigns. LONDON, May: Z—Theodore: Cook has resigned” the editorship of the St. James Gazette. - Would result if :verybody new the prices and quul- H‘.y of our goods. 3 DAYS’ SALE! Tlmzsday, Friday, Saturday 1 &h Smyrna Figs, 1-Ib bricks. 5o | olce Goods; @ snap. "Box 50! F‘ g Macaroni, Vermicalli, .box Smhm i Fresh € oode- Rz for Tenth ' and - Broadwa: - Dakland. . Utensiie, rices. commission,. you :save: that.. CASII S'I'ORE = SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO Santa Fe Route Chicago— 2550 miles. oo Clothlig; Tents, Cooking and mmn. Everything for the trip at righe Expert packers ‘save you freight. It proposes to furnish prompt CAMPER Get our Campers’ Prh\ List all al announced later. JOHN J. BYRNE, 3 General Passenger #gent, . Lines west of . 25-27 nmm' STREET, @ | The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway System begs to announce the commpletion of its railway from San Francisco to It is the only railway which owns and controls its track from the Pacific Ocean to Lake Michigan. hopes to receive a generous proportion of the public patronage. May 1st freight will be handled" regularly to and from the East and all points in the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California. Freight Depot: Corner Spear and Harrison Streets. -The date for inaugurating - passenger train service will be i W. A, BiSSELL, Assistant Traffic Manager, Santa Fe System, and satisfactory service, and it EDWARD CHAMBERS, " General Freight Agent, Albuquerque.

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