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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 29. 1900. 3 ZOBERTS WITHIN A DAY'S N0 FRAUDS FOREIGN GUARDS SOON MARCH OF JOHANNESBURG (OUTSIDE POSTAL TO BE SENT TO PEKING Great Demoralization in the Transvaal and DEPARTMENT | condition of Affairs Alarming Owing to the —_— President Kruger Said to Be Ready to Genersl Woot Roceives . Outrages of the “Boxers,” Who Are A Flee to Houan d. ‘ ifying %e;;:-:ércm the' Nearing‘ the C al. " S S At the Cuban Clubs It Is Stated That the Irregularities Ssttle the i P | i Sa Question of American Occupation. e : STREETCAR WRECKED BY DYNAMITE EXPLOSION BRITISH TROOPS IN BATTLE WITH CHINESE Native Mob Attacks a Boundary Commission and Leaves Thirty Dead on the Field. B R e e e B 4| TELEGRAPHIC NEWS [ R R I SR A R WOAR Qanss| AR S e STRONG OATH GIVEN T0 REBELS ONDON, May 20.—The i is the oath Redvers rs to rebels: subject, do I was by the Queen’ mies to take up arms a ber y's trocps. I now n my borse, rifie, am- ition, and if permitted I rect to my farm and remain there as a loyal until her I promise cate with, aid ajesty’s enemies of death.” , & son of RUMOR THAT FRENCH ENTERED JOHANNESBURG ' TOWN GENERAL BOTHA 4 URGED CAPITULATION HE unién label on clothing bears the same significance to it as sterling does to silverware. It is the stamp of quality, which means that the goods are reliable. Our ready-made clothing is union made—it is in the hands of union men from the start to the finish of the ; he men ¢ making. Union labor is the best in the world-—neces- Tre raiiwey iine | Sure of some to ene : . : #8 sarily it makes the bsst clothing, particularly wien | e the WALL-STREET BROKERS ‘ the right matericls are used. Our materials-—well, FORCED TO THE WALL you know we guarantee them by our willingness to 2 &2 return your money. Need we say more of the ma- Seymour, Johnson & Co. Carried Down by the Price-McCor- = terials? mick Failure. LR R R e R RN R R e Sl arms were subseq’ und on his farm. Gretsts sttt 2 < ' The suits and overcoats which we are selling ata : : i : * Yok sieck Ex | ME special price are union made---well made. The suits are single and double breasted cheviots in black and also gray and brown checks and mix- 4 tures ; blue serges in summer and heavy weights, and B2 black clay worsteds (singie-breasted only). There are light patterns and weights for summer wear and dark dressy suits for other occasions. The overcoats comprise black and blue kerseys with fancy plaid or farmer’s satin‘lining, tan coverts in summer weights ; oxford grays with velvet collars—the latest in overcoats ; also cheviots in black or blue—wearable, gcod-locking overcoats. These suits and overcoats are worth $12.50 and $15.00. At the special sale for this week the price is $Q).85 suit 9 overcoat Remember that all necessary repairing is done free on the clothes for one year. é , - L] Boys’ Sailor Suits For this week, a bargain in boys’ sailor suits. Suits are made from mixed cheviots in desirabie patterns ; ages 3 to 10 years; braid (rim- mings ; French plaited cuffs ; whistle and cord. Just the suit for va- cation wear—special price. o 34 and can be t was abou ak ped out. I shall break | . I hope to make good d resume business on my | SUPPLIES AND RECRUITS, LONDON, May obnson & Co. | 1539, by Freder- | Seymour and | t 2 special partner | ke Price, McCormick | r a wire business, and | ectio e not = ex- | received tive business | It was cot- | i y probably hold, or | million dollars of | . but e, M ny of these, | rmick & Co., nterest rates put up tim higher than th: loans called in & percentage of larger than the S T R PARTY OF GOLDSEEKERS FORCED TO TURN BACK = | ROBERTS IS EIGHTEEN e medicine which ¢ his private car to ey hi < 32-'0 cod, parifying it, foria. | privaie carh convey him to Pre-| geniocner Arthur B “Buffefed by = a suit and its nch- | | The French liner Gironde arrived here| Gale and Obliged to Put in es, pimples, etc., May 25.—The War Office just | '°-02F With many Transvaal refugees. | for Repairs. of the COMUPt | betore midright published the following ERY e iy s | PORT TOWNSEND, Wash, May 3 . " Discovery” | aispateh from Lord Roberts: President Kruger's Warning. | The schooner Arthur B, Captain Ackerlan, so cleanses | “KLIP RIVER. Transvaal, May 28, 5:25 LONDON, ‘May 29—The Morning Post | sailing from Seattle for Cape Nome last ! p. m—We marched twenty miles to-day | has the following dispatch from Lourenzo | Wednesday, was towed in at 11 o'clock to- | and are now eighteen miles from Johan- | Marques, dated Monday: “President A Right_in distress, She was caught in a The enemy had prepared sev. Kruger has issued a public proclamation | S2i€ Friday night which lasted until Sat- jons where they Intended to op. W& all people to leave Johannesbyrg | L 0aY S00F, 04 two salls and her rudder pose us, but they abandc 4 one after the | O to remain there at the peril of their | lessly toward ihe Vancouver Isiang shobs other as we neared them. | lives, as it may become nece: an Orfental steamer passed, but did not “We pressed them so hard that they: Stroy the town and the mines. recognize her signais of distress. L[ fQut-of-town orders fill NWooDs( | “ eckload of lumber was thro bad only just time to get tfheir five guns —— { Her deckioa - s wn imte train aull Josve a5 Sson x> o O Advancing Toward Dundee. | Guc Saia 13,12, AEE/2E f0 repar the rud- 718 Market Strect, the Westralian infantry dashed into it. LONDON, May 29.—The Times publishes and the gale abating enabled her to reach “French’s and lan Hamilton's forces are | the following from Newcastle, dated Sun- | N¢2h Bay. where she was picked up by | apparently engaged with the enemy about | day: “Four hundred Boers are advancing | a tug The Arhur B was fitced out | ten miles to our left, as firing been | toward Dundee. There is 1o fear that our | —_— s | Beara since moca. | communicaticns will be cut.” °‘“'1 p— Slehicen people were aboard beside