The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 5, 1900, Page 12

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HE SA CHINESE RINC FILLED WITH CONSTERNATION : ] An Investigation Has Been Resoiution Is Also Adopted Indorsing United| .59 by the Wash- States Senator George C. Perkins for the FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1900 GAGE PAYS MORE POLITICAL DEBTS Secretary J. F. Carrere Forced to Resign From the Lunacy Commission. REPUBLICANS TO ELECT DELEGATES The Fourth District Congressional Committee Issues Call for Primary. - we close at six to-night. remember! if your father “kept shop” say twenty, fifteen or even ten years ago. and then quit and started in again to-day, he would be an apprentice at store- keeping, so great has been the change during th past de- cade. folks don't buy on personality; men don’t swear by vou and swap with you as they used to. no: buyers buy i to-day where they can get what they want when they want it. and at a price which suits their means. Hale's prices E. O. Stevens of a Los Angeles Democratic ington Authorities. Paper Rewarded for Campaign Favors—Act & A . . . TR P, folly i credit ac- ice resident. ) show the folly of running cred Nomination for Vice P 5 Denounced as Low 1 rlCKery' counts and prove the economy of pay- PACIFIC MAIL UNDER FIRE - i b Assembly OHN F. CARRERE, secretary of|Governor, Attorney General Tirey L. " ‘ Lot the State Lhimaew Commitslon, hus | Ford: Seczetary of State Charles T Cur- look over these prices al Comn tr v- ry tate Medical rector atch an T. = 1, = . GioRgE % handed in his resignation and Gov- | T, State Fediral Director tiatel an o 10 pieces table damask. unbleached. 54 fariet Goolls. Gt Hustled by - the ernor Gage has secured the appoint- | Whor“tie fnatter of throwing Carrere out ! inches wide, worth yard......20¢ P T g United States Marshal to the ment of his political, personal and|was broached there was a loud protest, 10 pieces table dama leached. two avention 1o s : N | Democratic friend, E. O. Stevens, to | but this was silenced in the cases of those P 'y 5 1 aall an party for County Jail Until the | 811 the vacancy. Back of this thera|on the commission who were the Gover- yards wide, all pure linen, unusually President Federal Courts Act. was a row among the members of |ROL'S appointee good value -.50¢ ; he | “'The proposition to turn down Carrere : the commission and the Governor, but the | (i€ broposition to turn down Cagrere | 3 » latter w uccessful and Mr. Carrere | commission. Not being able to force the HE expose of the Chinese slave traf- | stepped down and out rather than o al- | fight on square lines in an open field Gage | T said election there shall fic at this port by The Call has cre- | 10w his friends on the board to become | wajted until the recent Republican con- | ace' in each Assembly dis- | wepread . consternation | further estranged with the chief. execu- | vention at Los Angeles, which nearly all s’ be hereafter & those who have been in the | (e of the State. Away down at the bot- jof the other Commissioners attended. Committee and location | or ived -in e Way $h the | LN UL A WHole: sl was 5 o Mios | While they were there the Governor, slip vublished on or before | THE © Sphighd AP B made by Gage during his candidacy for | ping out of Los Angeles, went to Sacra- e ot : Officials of the Pacific | Governor to reward Stevens, who was the | mento and without excuse or reason de- y ¢, the Oriental |e€ditor of a Los Angeles Democratic paper, | manded of Secretary Carrere his resigna- gloves for sunday: ladies' 1-clasp—a “Dent” fac-simile—in oak. red and white, sizes 3% to 7.$1.00 ladies’ 2-clasp pique walking glove. in all the staple shades, sizes 5% to 7% ..$1.00 outrag: ch of tion 2 es shall be one inspector and Occide iip Company and | foF not oppo Ing Gage too s rongly. Ste: tion. Carrere saw what the move meant 2 a dollar upward all of whom =% it o vens was to have been appointed sec and realized that if he made a fight to | i - o gz gt and resident. the Tovo Kaisha have held num tary of the California Paris Comm retain his position he would draw his | are guaranteed. fitted. repaired and which they are | ous conferences to determ what the me | ghall do to escape from the c | Political pressur equences | strong and the resuit w Alameda w on 90 | friends into an ugly mess. So he r cleaned free of charge.) gned. | i they shall h that Varney C. | Three da ago the commission held a ve the man who jes as similar officers at ge i e = 5 aws Gaskill got the job. peti at Sac o S, ere's H ghal of their violation Federal laws A€ B e Job. meeting at Sacramento and Carrere re; . | opening into which to shove Southern | the Commissioners had time to catch their California friend and as a last resort he | breath Gage announced his Democratio | undertook to oust Carrere in the interest s Angeles friend for the piace. There t new exposure made in the traffic which I places shall be on the | conspicuous pla: just in by express, 36-in h length, long black fiber, stylish and serviceable, nted of grace this ecit The Chinese “native | of Stevens. In this he met with no little | was nothing for the members of the board | . - e | hat have been ilegally held upon |OPPosition. On the board are, besides the |to do but —fall in" and appoint Stevens. | S i(’,”;f,f:'{)‘» Hlagiesndas i "s’]'-“f L oI O ihtaat: | the dock of the Pacific Mail Steamship — | 45-inch leng same, rich quality Company, some of them having been d. | T D e i X s . ined for mo A now in the Cou 2 ‘ the) Maniial i aapting “h;“ gt | liberty silk stock and cascade. trimmed sition shall be made of them by the United | ‘ | ¢ S et i States courts { 1 h narrow shirred ribbon. in pink, fraud In Chinatown dismay ruled. and the i blue, cream, lavender and black. $1 y declare | opinjon is universal that The Call's expose Ol an anan on e o e an o o A o e e e e e Y WHIY | pas destroyed the trafic. Upon the many T . i elegant suiis incidents of the ation te night f that the ! in our cloak windows we display ladies’ ation torepre: | ratea States Treasor ASRt. Tws fine tailor-made suits, in lightand dark ordered by telegrar liate inves- gray homespun and cheviot; a stylish Pacific double breasted jacket eton suit, lined tigation of the ¢ the e { “m’l‘;t pughout with silk, sizes 32 to 40.. w officis determined 22.50 ations sh tovped at the most thorough inquiry that th vil (special department for alterations once and that where necessary.) rning the matter is abso- | t the | a Chinese which he in our millinery department we show swell dress hats for $5.00. be constried to prevent an voting for any candidate Whos aid tickets illegally to 1 upo - 3 arrivs at this po 1 be subject to a | of course this méans “after easter” prices—a material reduction! A. Rue 3 follc which | Loy fine of $500 or ient of one year was readily adopte as fol | for every Chi v landed | Should conditions at the Republi- ordan: : | san National Convention appear fav- . s i..‘v c k,[.\v‘ lm,m,. | Bt is or abets in the i srable to the selection of a candidate for Vice President from the Paci Coast we recommend that the dele- zates from this district present, with ais consent, the neme of our Senator n Con Hon. George C. Perkins. Mr fr e had received f any Chinese shall be s ne of $1000 ected to a ery master Chi to this est that his pas- master is pre- four | sumed to know of what he is speaking, and in manifest he swears to his knowlec Te 15 Srostine thissature. 1or toe i LODGE WHICH THE MAYOR WOULD TAKE FROM THE Ay s . geant-at-arms. The next meeting will be sponsible parties in this traffic te avoid COMMISSION, »4 | | held at the same place on Friday night | the consequences of what has been done ¢ ®! I next. . HUNAreds 0f | §6--0-0-0-0-0-6-0-0-6-6-0-00-60-606-6000050-00-00006+0 | | T Assembly District, five dele. | O the Pacific Mail doc g | To-Day and Monday five dele- ict, five dele- Distr 1 | | | e e S e e R e e R e e o ) D e e S s Assembly District, six dele- | Chinese have been placed in the detention fourth Assembly Dist six dele- | shed on the doc y-fifth Assembly quarte: vy Distric our dele- | Pt | for months. Agent —All returns of said primary elec- Ji P to this Congressional 909 Mar- by the Pacific Mail amship Company of the company are striving to create the impres lon that these Chinese are not detained by the | notion that his public good. His H the latest rivals all of the otk t there m,fl'fln PHELAN has buzzing in his busy brain another fantastic freak he can, to take the Golden Gate Park Lodge out of the control of the Park wwarranted interference in municipal affairs is for the nor has entertained many of these notions, but hers in official nonsense. He intends, if N PHILIPPINES | Marks Bros. will sell ladles’ muslin gowns, full length, 32 cents each, worth 5 ‘kfnl‘. 1212-1214 Market street. ————— S | company. but by the Collector of the Port. | Commissioners, it under the direction of the Trustees of the Free Pub- o This is simply another cheap subterfug lic Library, make of it a lounging-room a rary and establish the of the agents of the guilty companies to| headquarters of the Park Commission in the City Hall, where it will be of wss the same sult of eald election, and shall mes of the ¢ evade responsibility. They seem to forget | the I the very important fact that when law- H z yesterday. Broad t possible service. o fl e 0SS t Honor wants to have the Commissioners of Golden Gate Park directly Eonchay s in i o) o . ordpnrg vyers secure writs of habeas corpus for| under his benign influence. He wants them to be near him, wnere he can see : ol far IhICG I A B na® At aoolie citizens the writs are made return-| them. supervise them, counsel and direct them. and wateh that they pertorm | Gemeral Otis Refuses to Send | f=ste? for_ibrgwing an inkstand sz At- able, not upon t Collector of the Port, their duties conscientiously and for the public good. His Honor feels the very P » " | ing the inkstand, but said it was fired at but upon the master of the vessel or the | great weight of his authority and responsibility. Their Resxgnatlons to Aleck Greggains in self-defense. gent of the offending compan What strange fantasy Bas inspired the Mayor to this purpose no one can Washi ashington. l | Tax Office Affray. WANT Tn HESIGN | The case of Charles E. Broad. charged with assault with a deadly weapon, was dismissed by Judge Fri sy accredit and issue creden- elegates elected to represent autoera ind arrogant have become | tell, for the ways of his Honor are inscrutable, but on Thursday, at a meeting the these agents that when Collector of the | of Trustees of the Free Public Library, he announced his scheme and de- 'T{;"_’ :l’url John P. Jackson hurriedly ordered clared that a majority of the Park Commi: oners will indorse him in it. He e —— Convention, | the deportation of the mob of coolies on | declared that it is better for the great municipal family, over which he ar- tion of Pre: intend to support the n an party in the ensuing electic dent McKinley, and | getention shed for Chinese in Union | square as they have on the Pacific Mail Thursday the age .l”uf the (umhan.\'d rl]"i rogates the position of head, to be housed under onme roof, where his beneficent | Much Sickness Is Prevalent and | fused to obe Collector's command. It | and exalted influence can be more keenly felt. 6 Shi; | e 1 o~ gt was neces to threaten force before | The Mayor has a very high opinion of the character of that influence, but it Thee Ar:‘ X0 go:piz-l fps | 3 e basis | jed on of bafore May 13, the coolies were hustled on hoard the ves- | seems to be an unnecessary taxing of his strength to do everything in that pecu- st Manils to Take Caxs o - ai Con- | . at the headquarters of & sel and sent out of the harbor back to| jiar and mysterfous way which he affects. His Honor should not forget that the Convalescents. One del- n,.r»«:\mn’:;hrm :’T\P‘rznll".("‘\ China. Itisi hi condition that the af-| he is not alw in the City Hall, and if he seeks to keep a watchful eye over the o L Wik "4‘“‘_“_’: unced by this commit- | fair now rests. The Pacific Mail Steam- | ssioners of Golden Gate Park, why not house them fin a neighborhood <NCORPORATED cast for Henry T ‘ 3 | ship Company is stung at the m.«‘ of its | where his genial influence is frequently felt and where he finds opportunity and Ensign Fred Perkins of the navy, a son| tor Governor in | o tert required ac said election | great and iile profit in its Chinese | asion to pass much of his time? Why not, for example, establish the Park | of Senator Perkins, who won distinction | SPEEIAL BARG‘I"S | ! challenge shall be In addition o | boarding house on the dock. The agents | Commissioners in a lodge in the nelghborhood of Plerce and Turk streets? in the Philippines on the cruiser Ben- ngresstonal | I belleve in Republican principles |0f the company, if their contention wers The locality would be vegy accessible to him and probably will be as satisfac- ningtor, confirms the story of a young g e ‘ e the Republican policy and the | true, . as much right to maintain & ;i i tory to the Park Commissioners as the City Hall. While his Honor is inspired | officer who has just returned from the a"d with an idea that he has a divine mission of interference in affairs with which | Philippines that there are between 30 and he has no p ible concern he might move the park lodge itself down on to Mar- » 600 volunteer officers now at the front| ket'street. But his Honor possibly has not discussed this phase of the matter who have tendered their resignations to . vet and will not do so until he has elaborated and perfected his idea of making | General Otis. Only a few of the resigna- Crosse & Blackwell's Jams. - - - 15¢ . . o a loafing room for loungers out of the lodge. tions have ever reached Washington. This barzain has never befors been offered ‘ommittee and such further busj- |antine by Dr. Kinyoun. The cabin pas- He has, It is said, some very definite ideas about what shall constitute this | Most of the officers are young men who | by any house in the city. Regular 25e. as may be before them or either of ided yesterday, but it will | Ifbrary. His recent Jip into literature establishes him in the public eve as a | er. iv | e committee earnestly rec- # 2 1 were appointed from civil life at the out- 1 A e ey I before the Chinese and | literary star and it is said that he has fixed opinions on what his people shall and | preak D% the war and were not trakied | a“l Pata|uma Ranch S, flfll. ”20 Fourth Congressional District o partl are brought over from Angel | shall not read. Friends of his Honor shake thelr heads very wisely and say | for the trade of war. The principal rea- | Finget () Butter, 2 soea; cipate in sald Republican primary electio There were 438 Chinese and 157 | that he never will permit The Call of January 16, 1900, or any possible reference |gon they gave for wanting to return home | ines Wimlf’ utier,” si'so 35“ in the general interest of Republican suc- | japancse in the steerage of the vessel. | literary or otherwise to Blggys or laundries to enter the library on the ground | o that it means sure death from discase| Dom't delay. Now is the time to pack thelr sald respective districts in nominat- | The 105 cabin passengers had a lively time | that it is seditious literature. “How to Make Ante-Election Pledges and Break |, remain in the Philippines under the ex- | Butter for the winter. Regular c. ing electing such delegates to sald | of it keeping out of their wa | Them’: *“How 1 Didn't Elect a Chief of Police”; “The Correct Mod- | Phaipa Point conventione. Among the Mongols therc are thres| ern Method of Forcing Merchants to Sprinkle Thelr Strects™; “The Unwisdom | oE o oreabis 1o said the youns officer. | Choice %2, Butter, square- - -30¢ women, eleven boys and one infant. Of | of Protecting Citizens From the Crimes of Night Marauders “The Strange “that the boys are not permitted to go L &P ine! Worcestershire the Chinese 27 are in transit to Vancou- | Story of a Silk Hat und What Was Under It"; “Hefting Made Easy. or a New | ateer the enomy and tinish them, as o | Lod G PBITINS’ ™ img Saace ™ - .20¢ OF INTEREST TO | ver, B. C., and 159 are for San Francis Way to Watch the Treasury”; “How to Receive Credits in School While Travel- | generaily understood to be the thing in| Rare bargain. Regular 2 THE GOLD SEEKERS miic™ inder are in transit for P ing in the Orient’ i Said conventions shall respe: wer 1o transact all . business bro- s il Cocties At v the call of the Republican National The stanmer ' ihyliar hoke .00 | ol o Cthe Reoubiican” Staee ( Mongolians aboard, is still held in quar- | dock. them. primery election | “Instructions Designed to Teach Unmounted Police How to | warfare. They have to do a sort of po- Q[ Ext Mexico, Cuba and other foreign countries. | Catch Runaways in the Park”; “A Practical Theory of How Belated Citizens in | lice duty. and that means lying in rain-| Sliced Choice Flafih.s. can- - --i0e Of the 189 who come to San Francisco 1 Table Showing How the Thermom- | ;. women of no occupation, seven native % 4 ably. wi & ‘ omen of n , € - | Politics,” are works that unquestionably will pass the censorship of his Honor man gets sick he is sent to the| Take advantage. Regular %ec eter Acts in the Nome | born men and twelve or fifteen are boys | and find place in the new library. Perhaps his Honor will present the city with R Shat L | o, . an Francisco Can Get Home Without a Lantern”; “The True Story of How soaked camps and only occasionally hav- . . vo are teachers, one Is a student, e| Sulllv DR i Property”: W' . * | ing a brush with the enemy. Death from | K e 5 Stuacnt, three | Sulican Alicy Tecame Private. Property” “Why 1 Hecame an Encms of Seaten | €. brush with e enemy.” Beach £rom | Ghoige Family Flour, 50-Ib sack 80¢ i hospital and gets excellent treatment, but . " Country. | coming with an uncle, a_brother or u| a portrai of himself in olls or emblazon the windows of the lodge with scenes fn | when he becomes convalescent and needs | Ghirardelli's :‘::::‘_':;'& Cocoa 20¢ The Call herewith presents a record for | COUsIn. Of the 156 males 171 are grocers. | his interesting career done in art glass. to be built up he has no chance. A run o Vi v Soli twenty-eight days of the temperature at | tWo teachers, one student and, twelve Buf these are matters simply of probability. The Mayor's capaclty for do- |UP to Kobe or Yokohama would give him | Bagt Sorid Tflmamfls, 4 cans- -25¢ X - 8 Come. | Minor children, relatives of grocers, ing the unexpected is infinite. He may decide to close the park and make i IEeall wiv and the cARBES Hedce i 4D ghe Fourth Con- | pore Safety, twenty-six miles from Nome. | . 2 ng the unexpected is S e Gl make it a | pyt he cannot get It. The hospital ship | sh d "v Ground, flh oht 25‘ elegates teom the | This record, which is the first to be pub- TR g | parade ground for the police. He has, however, consented (o grant one small |that ought to be there for that work lies | OMIAUBNI'S roguine o UNOCOAIE e e ehed was received by George G. Rad. CHINESE HABEAS CORPUS CASES| concession in the affair. He says he will permit Superintendent McLaren to re- |here in the harbor and has been here for | . he Republl- | oliff of Watsonville from Frank Lewis, — | main in the lodge, so there need be no apprehension of a change unless perhaps | moAths. The men either want to fight | R,s anfl Bm"hm‘ wmsk"' !a' n,so =t Cenven- the mining recorder of Bonanza district, | Only Three of Them Have Been Set| some member of the Fay family should decide to move in. or come home. | and will prove interesting to all gold seek- | ers who are about to start for the Nome for Hearing by Commissioner — — —— — | ey e B - WILL PROTEST AGAINST Port, Sherry, 5 hottles. . . . . $1.00 Bapoiiican ¢ vt £ : 2% | ot more than s mest-gosen of tne o | GENEROUS DONATION BY POLICE STILL BELIEVE INFLUX OF JAPANESE ° == B mn: | nese native born habeas corpus cases have | MEN KILLED THEMSELVES TEENRr | MEADQUARTERS FOR low | Deen set for trial by United States Court | | | T below | Commisstoner Heacock. It will be about | e | Call Issued by Labor Organizations | CAPE NOME SUPPLIES! below | a week before he will be ready to take up | Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars Tele- | Mystery Surrounding the Death of for a Big Mass-Meeting in Wo Enow What You Want and How toPack It ow | 3 below | any of the In the meantime the | graphed Salt Lake Relief Com- Wilson and Field Is Metropolitan Temple. R Below | thirty-six native-born heathens will be mittee by This Firm. Unsolved. A mass-meeting has been called by the AT LOWEST CUT PRIGES. Modestly referring to it as a ‘“mite The Field and Wilson cases are still | labor organizations of this city for next | Send for Monthiy Price List Free. below | fed and lodged in the County Jail at the above s . stes GO * | expense of the United States Government. |y GUST0 FIUIEES o 's" Co. has for- | “shrouded In a dark vell of myatery.” and | Monday night at Metropolitan Temple. | GUintry Otders prempy atiended to abami warded $250 as a coptribution to the fund | the police department has nothing new to! The object, as set forth in the call, is to 5 | RAPHAEL WEILL & CO. ADVERTISEMENTS. Evety Heart hat flutters, palpitates, skips seats, pains or tires out easily, ausing shortness of breath, mothering, oppression in the hest, bad dreams, fainting or | | abor above b o sieonii i i Passengers on the Coptic. belng raised to aid the relatives of ihe | Offer the public in regard to the solution | protest against the further immigration of | 1948-1854 Market Street. above| The cabin’ phisenseis ‘on the steaties | 200 OF More men: who leat tiieir Jives: in fofieither = - L | Japanese coolies into the United States.| OPp. 7th. 'Phone S 222 No Branch Stores. Shove | . The cabin DREGCDE steamer | the terrible Scofield mine disaster. Mr. Frankie”” Norton, the woman who was | The meeting will be called to order by above | Coptic, which arrived from the Orient | Weill sent the following telegram yester- | in the room of the Kearny-street lodging- | Walter acArthur, who will pre. | above | Thursday night, were: idnys \o\ln;--nrel‘l‘nf Enmm!;;ee: £l s 32:‘:,? ”‘:lcl‘:lnl‘drunk Field {U-‘;l hcl;ore hls side. The foliowing speakers have co 2 above | “SAN FRANCISCO, May 4. 1900.—John | dea ed, was arrested again early | sented to make addresses on above | B Adst D L Andemoh. D AmoerW | E. Dooley. President ‘of the Relief Com- |yesterday morning and placed in the tanks | now being agitaied by an e Seatien - = 5 labo Pietes M 0Iee et M. 5 | mittee, Salt Lake City: Believing every | at the City Prison pending the result of | untons on the Pacific Coast: “Maver Phor | above Bois, Ml > L. Browning, W. PEREEBPEREREPPEREER FEELEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE W. Cogs- | human being severally responsible, and |the Coroner’s inquest, which was post- 4 lan, Charles L. Patton, P. H. MeCarth: " 2 . s ”y February m. § above | well Mis: rl Browning, Miss Brown- | therefore bound to respond to your press- | poned until Tuesday morning. She made | C. L. D: A \ inking spells, is weak or dis- | Eebruay R “3above bing, '} T Cohen, R. . Camivell, Mrs. RO | Ing call, we hasten to send gur mite in | an adaitional statement to Captain Sey- | Eady and J. {l,mll):;:; B, "\ FOR > ° pen o ; ve | Campbell, Campbell, Miss B Campbell, | behalf of the surviving victims of that | mour, but it is of no material value. T ————— ased, and treatment should not | February 1L m... +23 above | piss \1,,! 11, T. A. Eddy and Indian sers ‘:mb]e dm,;g&_ I-‘lnds our telegraphic | police. satisfied to follow the suzmu‘?? —————— g -Da: | BELROOM -Bedroom set. 7 pieces, hardwoo: To-Day and Monday | 71 good Wire Spring. 1 §ood Top Mattress “Marks Bros. will sell W0 dozen silk and Pair Pillows. lisle thread hose. 25 cents a pair, worth 50 | PARLORAS pieces Oak or Mahogany Uphol- 4 Eady, Miss M. Eddy, A. Fair, | grder for $350. of suicide as given out at the Morgue, | se postponed a single day. The To-Day and Monday N B e & o | “HAPHAEL WEILL & CO.” | are resting on this theory. although De: Marks Bros., 1212-1218 Market st; A % Ty On 0T | The following reply was sent by the | tective Ross Whitaker has been detailed afest, best and most €CONOM- | 2o 50 yards chifon ellings, anl cotre, 25 | Can b Sehiftmans, B, L, WhEht, Mre M M. | Erateful committe on the case. It I§ of no consequence to 2 v + g cents. 1212-1214 Marke: street. e | _stered Set. pe ¥ % : cen g - Vi . Stewart and wife, Mrs. M J. | _“SALT LAKE, May 4, 1900.—Messrs. | the detectives that the man was shot high 2 DINING-ROOM—1 Hardwood Extension Ta =8l remedy for weak hearis js - | cnis & yard, worth® cente. | oW A e potter. Min R D Waldbridee | Raphacl Weill & Co.. San Francisco: On |in the head or that he sustained a fiae. | i | DX Gak Chates. and son, W. H. Hooss, Mrs. Hoogs and two | behalf of the destitute families of the | ture of the skull from some outside force. | sH|P10|NERS FORM KITCHEN—1 Patent Table, 1 No. 7 Stove, 3 In the Divorce Court. | Chairs. Dt Mil“’ | rh"dr("\lfl, 8. ‘-}'V‘ l\\‘l'l;‘nxhflald.'aflh R {N’._‘_Hal{- i \‘Ifl;'m:(kof I.h? Scofield l“s‘ds'?rihlt;ieflh'e‘ and‘at 1(h(= time nll his death was found'; < 2 P Mirs. 3 vant: T. R. contribution of | resting in a natural position on the bed. . Decrees of divorce have been grantea e e aad el to thank you for generous con n 7 | . - Keyworth, wife and daughter: A. B. Johnson, 3 4 Ay reclates your P | 1da V. Beaumont from Cecil L. Belumom“ B otm; Me. Iasbeynikifly: Mex. nsliay: $250. The committee ag}.) In the Wilson case there are no new| i g eclutes vo c STRONG ORGANIZATION SMAKE YOUR:GWN TRRM for willful neglect. Alfred Anderson from | Bikoff, Miss Krause, P, Koboldt K. Kando, T. Bpuctonity. S DG e | SRITRIEm, P ru ey Cody dnt Dury b b s |EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Heart C“'c. | Mary Anderson for desertion, Dora E. | et 5 Leayiti, Paul Lemuirs, T, Lamesworn; Scott Enjoins Sheehan. sidier's bedy will e held (his morning. | Ninety Members of the Craft Meet | 13/0-1312 Stockton St. Near Broadway. My heart would palpitate so that it seemed | elty and desertion. " | Masaki,'S. Okamoto, K. Olwa, L. Phillip, Mrs, | tion restraining Edward I. Shechan from e i Officers. B - wae going to jump out of my mouth, and - Suits for divorce have been filed by Rob. | P. W. Pitcher, Miss Daisy Pitcher, Master Al- | interfering with Joseph H. Scott in the | An excellent concert was given by Miss ctreme weakness With nervous sensitions | ert N. Russell against Sarah R, Hussell | borf, Fitcher, Baron L. Freihere von Pepv. P. gmmet‘ul enjoyment of the office of Tax | Anna Zastrow, a young vi ould follow these spells. 1 would have sink- de Rassoff, Captain J. ; b R and it 8 yo % wpells when I could mot speak above a | o desertion, Linda Anderson against Rev. K. Hiral, C T, i e A as-bina | the Pethany Church. M - * | Chris Anderson for cruelty, Joseph A. . H i Fieper. " When doctors failed Tme Dr. Miles' | GBTiE Anderson i s - | Mre S” E. Hope an e A e Tl firms the de. | selections were a romanza, sonata and | tion that is designed to be permanent. A et my M e bewr trou | Qe E g Sertion, Adele M. epior | BBy, it brand, e, L, Carsenter. s | cision handca own by Judge Seawell de. | concerty of her g compoaition and the | The meeting wag called by commitiee. | e and - - - B park ¢ Rev. " Rob. | creeing that Scott was ineligible, he not | i B . A. Bowers. John Wright, MRS, EMMA HALL, Miadietown, Pa. |against Louls C. Kepfler for infidelity and | A. H, Parke and servant, Rev. B C Rob- | CICENE LORE Beott, was WMEVRTS 10 Ave fog displaved -the qualities of a highly | Frederigh Grege Snd Chacies Wilson. | < Sophia C. Nash against Robert Nash for | eits, E. B. Clarke. G. P." Wilson, H Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold at all druggists . % gifted artist. Professor Valisi, planist and | The following named were elected of- 3 & positive gusrantee. Write for free advice | [211Ure to provide. Hamm, W. Haywood. years next preceding his election. 13 m ere elec of- tra_charze on credit Ninety shipjoiners met last night at| in virtuoso, at | Mystic Hall, in the Red Men's building, | ¥ 3. The violin| on Post street, and formed an ommn-l “I have fousd your Bronchial Troches ‘most usefal for hoarseness and colds.™ Proz. L. Rical, Quecns College, LoNDox, ENG. BROWN'S Toiies” ad booklet ts e ———————— —_—————————— ncsorr;nnni;t. pl:'yuti !tflshsailos wlt% a vc:“ ficers of the new organization: J. A. Bow- 0 vet ouch, perfect technique and much ' ers, 5 Dri: e : BOSTO! ; Park News free at the Park, or §1 per year by | Your sideboard at home s incomolete it 1t | Closing out sale of $25,000 worth of fine | feeiin b o el et HSneal. ascretssyy oe " . Miles Medical Oo., Elkhart, Indiana, | man. . g. Both artists were much n‘p-il" lerick Gregg, financial secretary; A. is not stocked with Jesse Moore “AA” whiskey. | shoes. Monarch Shoe Co., 134 Market. * |plauded Babkirk, treasurer, and R. Walsh, sere L1 ufly A L

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