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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1900. SIGKS OF RIOT AMONG CHINESE IN QUARANTINE Numbers Gather Menacingly Near Headquarters of £ix Companies. Leading Chinese Have No Faith in Police—Futile At- ot of the Merchants to Compromise. Spec Speci: b n Chinatown. D fe among the pent- rday the news thar tion for en- : the ink . feel s v Pipy /).‘ 5 Beatty & Shortridge. k, as Judges Morrow and which to pre y show er, As- that Mr. Weiler s that none of or s red until - Gage Has Answered Hay. N¢ )N, June 'k Department. unfortunate » the quaran He made to Secretary health officials quarantine. eived a reply from rnla In answer to port upon the com- Minister of discrim- the Ch The Ge an_exy tion _of n= which confront the State efforts 1o Stamp out the nied by an_intimation will be made to abate re quarantine law in f wherever this can be dc for a T e Chinese Asleep on Duty. hn P. Woest was suspend- | « an last night for sleep- & at post of duty. Woest had been | i in the rear of 618 California | quarantine guard. The Chief | yaking the rounds found him slumber- | etully on a doorstep and promptly | m 2r from him and relieved Journeymen Barbers. ting of journcymen barbers was 3 and a charter from the | srneymen Barbers' International Union smerica was applied for. Permanent | tion was effected with the follow- | s: President, J. R. Bleilly; vice Smith; recording secre- aham; corresponding and ary, 1. Less; treasurer, | aries Kooh: guide, J. A. Cobb; guar- | L. J. Gesch; trustees—L. Gaige, Al ger, R. 5. Wolff; finance committee— 3. Gesch, J. Schneider, M. Marks. A e of sympathy for the Seattie striking rbers was passed. | Tolle, tre WIVES OF TWO LAWYERS FiLE DIVORCE SUITS Oregon Sanders and Marcus| P. Wiggin Are Made - | Defendants. ! 1 | | I3 Judge Hall Grants a Decree to Ione I, Breed, Who Was Secretly Mar- . ried at Sacramento Two | ® Years Ago. ; — L. 1118 Broadway, June . | ors, prominent as an at- | & political orator, was to-day r in a suit for a divorce Julia E. Sanders named in the | ¢ alleges that for | & 3 has failed 0 ¢ wpport and has re- | ¢ er. She asks for no | | . > . 1 suit to- | & m Marcus P. Wiggin reasons mak! b The couple e W ney have li in Alameda for ¢ ot years and have grown chil- | & JuRits MO in was at one time r gave up writing journal- to practice a diyvorce to Breed on the young wife a_ divorce the publ blooded fowl Crawford instituted an ac- r a divorce from Edward he alleges cruelty the | 9 | sTound 1 suit e |® | WEDDED UNDER A - BOWER OF FLOWERS & Henry Miller Jr. and Miss Sarah |4 Onyon United in Marriage ® Bl Lacelyen) at Gilso | @ hHAs PoT US o o Y OFF EASY Y > The Call , STREET RESTAURANT KEEPERS Y —The marrlage of |4 AL30 FEEL BADLYass ' -« Onyon too ¢ me of the \ ¢ imi j i i | e o |+ Jurors of Criminal Courts Are Up Against the Grim Specter, Starvation. 3, S0V e eDe POV OI e b el eb e 3‘ wonk e > constitutional right of criminais | : A few days g0 a jur,\"l in Judge Iflaw vr}f their victim few minutes longer. m. by | E B ancisco bar to a fair |lor's court reed to disagree until’ at 'They taok up a collecticn. They con- rian church, under 4 TR gt vec $0. 5 iy |least after the meal hour. The Sheriff |sumed a bite and as they ate reac Jed' the 1 impartial trial is in jeopardy.| was forthwith ordered to wine and dine unanimous conclusion that the prisoner in & c T Jurors are human, but they are | his charge Whether or not that officer at the ar w guilty, plainly guilty— e “’I- e taf- |11 "to become inhuman in their judg- | detected an unusually hungry vacancy of | guilty as gullt itsgf. After getting ev d and edged | OF Chen torn from the bosom of a the or stomach he said not, but he | the jurors went thelr way and are now in fbbon, The un- | Met and deprived of even a | balked anyw I now have to keep a disguise, that the Sheri not again | thrifty ness and deprive even @ | profit and loss account on jurors’ meals.” | banquet’ them at thelr own cxpense. uror's they are forced to pay for | ha gaid, “‘and ur the unpopular side of Sheriff Lackmann has informed Judges and anchors, while a ! this s s have often re on Cooke and_ Dunne that he no bafliff guards them the symbol 33 If any dispenser of food means of providing meals for houlder to They are apt to lay | in the neighborhood, however, will trust This will prob: “lead to the arriage was ; on the alleged untrustworthy city you may eat on of all crimir ars for e OF tWO | tram i < te they A 1 inn said that he > halance of the mont course _| hold in their hands. I then t C not.”” but rather ain with » guests partook | matter of easy fixing good, | t the eive good men | ¥ come out into the light of the world kfast. Th n and true |and true decided ue the agony |and commune with their frec fellow me ymprise , art gla = ~ o= P ALl e i i a5 & gray EASTERN RACES. stylish hat to ¢ driven to Sar-| Fast Tracks and Good Cards Furnish it Fine Sport. he noon train f sints of interest Resul autiful character. rs and Five furlongs—The Puritan won. Prince of 10 know | Meirose sec Kimberley third. Fime, 102 ate friend | Ome mile ar “ixteenth—Andrisa_won, A e inder i Time, 1:49 4-5. At x_turiongs ng—Her Ladyship won, Wax Taper second, The ict third T ne mile and ‘an elghty—Central Trust won, S Melbourne sedond, Knight of the whol 4 young man i g v unites in wishing the coupl Manhaset, four and a half furlongs— a happy fon | watercolor won, Bonnibert second, Ten Can- third. Time e milé and a sixteenth, selling—Tinge won, OBJECTED TO HOUSEKEEPER e Metealt second, Poste Haste third: 1:4% FLIRTING WITH HIS MEN . \cixxarr sune 7—Favorites and SRR second choices divided the card at New- George Hartman, a big, burly contractor | port to-day. Track fast. Results: living at 1101 Rhode Island street, wa oo furicgs; seiting=Vinter won, - St charged in Judge Fritz's court yesterday Rixby third. Time, 1:27 : with disturbing the peace. The complain- or, Seandal won, Lady | ing witness was Mrs. Vi Smith, - ; yo widow now living at §19% an eighth, selling—Rifle won, | nnomia third. Time, 1:48% N str Smith testified that she was en- Selling_Northumhariind T gaged as hc keeper by Hartman and Y eriongs, selling—Headlight won, Miz Sac there four weeks. When she asked | zouri second. Flop third. Time, 1:20% for her wages he refused to pay up. She “(je mile and a sixteenth. selling—Fannie had fi 1 ashing at the won, High Noon second, Dandy H third. | time and 1:48% | bS ed h He was | th habit ¥ and bulfy- ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 7.—Lee King and ing everybody, as he had an ungovernable | Founa were the winning favorites to-day. temper. 2 < Smith’s little girl was in court, ana | Results: [ she saw Ha he began to ix turlongs—Lee King, Macon second, g her mother “'to come & Glen Lake third. Time, 8 rasd ot B o Gne mile and an elghth, £ Duke of Mel- n hie defonse said that Mrs, | boure won," FPacemaker Becond, School Girl s constan’ i i g | third. Time, 1:5 2 iptAntly fisging Swith > Five furlongs—Small Jack won, Wild Pirate s s a2 Danger Line third. Time, 1:02%. O bom doing their work by ctake, value $1000, heats, five and a i e ,,‘n’. l‘l‘ lenied ‘1‘) ‘h half furlongs— Bummer won, Found second, Ed . 1, e denled that he | v ¢hirg. Time, 1:05. ever drank to Nitquor. He said that | “ghird, Time. 1 ihd won, Bummer second, the way to .ople do their work was | pq 1, third. Time, 1:08l. | “Run cfft—Found won, Bummer second. Time, m. ed Hartman to pay Mrs. | her, and continued | case till_to-morrow. He thought the yuld have been assault with a apon, the court looking' on a tub as such — e Servian-Montenegrin Picnic. The Servian Montenegrin L. and B, So- | ¢ will hold its annual picnic at Buena | The Judge adv Smith the the ck 1:12% One_mile and a xteenth, selling—Sir Rolla Fonso second, Laureate third. Time, wages due won, Tul 1:48%% Six furlongs— second, Bertha Nell third. ed Wickes won, Hi Nocker Time, 1: CHICAGO, June 7.—Hawthorne results: Weather clear: track hea Five furlongs—Princess Tatyana won, Dandy Jtm recond, Zack Phelps third. Time, '1:09% . ista Park, Sausalito, on Sunday, the | Six furlongs—Bangle won. - ac iom cond, tombola_prizes and_special gate | (oSS an "Brunt ‘second, Myositis third. s will be distributed. The music for | FiTC o5, asion will be furnished by the One mile and a sixteenth, handicap—Great nd, P. P. Tornich leader. L. S. ¢ itar Chamber second, Brulare third. wiil be grand marshal and | Time, 1:58%. Officers and committees are: | Seven furiongs. selling_Forbush won, John nager, S. Gennovich; assistan ‘Morris econd, Josephine B third. Time, ager, George A. Dabovich; floor |1 e — Jovovich, E. J. C One mile—Bishop Reed won, Braw Lad sec- Aich. N, Goicovich; reception—C. Sla. | ond, Lady Britannic third. Time, 1:47%. Obradovich Matcovich, B h i ik | FOOTPADS STILL AT WORK. % Matcov 5 Spaich; \gements — Steve Gennoy (chair- man), J. Cukaviza, C. Mandich, J. Vuco- | gpecial Dispatch to The Call, vich. 1.0S ANGELES, June 7.—Having arrest- —————————— | ed Walter Watson, James Murray and Meeting of Bear Club. | several others suspected of being foot- The Bear Club held its annual meeting | JO8C"™ (0 oce force relaxed its in B'nai Brigh Hall last night and a spir- | Poimer vigilance, under the impression ited election of officers took place, resuit- | that the era of outlawry would cease, Thomas W. Collins, presi- | This delusion disapneared when to-day it Richard D. Faulkner, | was reported that W. J. Hamilton, an old James D. Brown. |soldier from the Santa Monica Home, was N. E. Maison, secretary; held up near the business center by three ponding secretary: O. Al | young toughs, who went through his surer; executive committee—L. | pockets an secured his remaining pen- 3. Asehheim, Isaac P. Kineaid, Alexander sjon money.. ¥. Truman. George D. O'Nell and M. F.| 'When the gripman and conductor of car 1t was resolved to meét hereafter | follows; Professor dent; | John" Lackmann and Vice presidents W. G. Cue, corre Taylor. 210 of the First-street line also reported every Thursday evening. A special meet. | that they had driven off two footpads who ing will be held on the evening of the 21st attempted to hold up a car at 1 o'clock inst., when the club will march to the Re- | this morning the ilusion was completely ublican ratification meeting to be held | dispelied. i e Death of Rev. E. H. Condit. WALLA WALLA, Wash., Jure 7.—E. H. Condit, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, died suddenly of apoplexy at his o B ihe Athambra Theater. was empowered to have cleaned for the drill corps. —— e Greenberg Sues for Damages. he president the uniforms Hyman Greenberg filed a second suit| home to-day. Deceased was formerly against the Western Turf Associasion | president of Albany College, e O yesterday to recover $10,000 damages for | cidental College, Los Angeles, and a pas- his unlawful eviction from Tanforan Park | tor at Lagrande and Boise. on January 3. last. In 4 former action against the Tan- Pope Has a Cold. foran Park a verdict for DETROIT, Mich.. June 7.—Major General O. 0. Howard o(.‘mrunm Jtpvas unan Do Home Missionary Soelety. e Special Dispatch to The Call. ROME, June 7.—The Pope is suffering from a cold and is confined to his bed. Dr. Laponi advised that the audience fixed for to-morrow be postponed until Satur- mfle Greenberg recovered @i eieieieboeiebed WHEN THEY RETIRE FOR. DELIBERATIONS © ¥ Junor - GosH, 1 the ummer at NEW YORK, June 7.—A strong breeze cottage at Mt. Ma- | from the ocean de wraps a necessity | g at Gravesend to-day. The track was fast. ing lady of ble o THE JumorS FAMILIES wiTH ST BE EED 'MEDICAL STUDENTS HOLD AN ELECTION = o 3 o o - ©n o e al = o | oo o ° B o = < ; sicians and Surgeons Choose Officers. Qoo 0o eieieieie® B am s SCE SR e S S o SCE S S e S s O o M. R. WALKER. B S e i S S L SeCEe o o O 2 + ® 3 : 3 3 + ° HE annual election of officers of the Associated Student body of the Col- lege of Physiclans and Surgeons of San Francisco took place yesterday afternoon at the college. M. R. Walker of the c ass of '01 (medi- The new presiding office very popular among the students, and his election was received with great satisfac- tion. He is a graduate of the class of 1885 of the Indiana Normal School and has | been a school teacher for many years. His | present home is in San Jose. | —_——— - |WILL TEST LEGALITY OF ST. MARY’S PARK FUND Contractors’ Demands for Meat Bills Are Not Audited and Suit Will Result. The preliminary step toward determin- ing the exact legal status ,of the St. Mary's Park fund, as outlined in Wednes- day’s Call, was taken yesterday by E. Patek & Co., who, through their attor- neys, Bishop & Wheeler, will take the case to the courts. | favor of the firm for meat supplied to the city was presented to the Atditor, who reiused to audit it. He alleged that the treasury is depleted. His attention was then called to the fund for St. Mary's Park. Wells said that the Board of Su- ger\'lsors had directed him to set aside the und for the park and he had complied | with_the order. The attorneys then pre- pared papers to bring the maiter to an is- sue and they will be filed in the Superior i Court either to-day or to-morrow. i Ao e AR5 il Food for the Orphans. During the past two days Deputy Fish Commissioner C. A. Vogelsang has con- fiscated 700 pounds of undersized striped bass from the boats and trains coming from San Pablo and Suisun bays. The fish was distributed to the Protestant and Hebrew orphan asylums and Boys' and Girls” Ald Society. —_————— Fire at Santa Cruz. SANTA CRUZ, June 7.—R. L. Dudley's residence was destroyed by fire to-day. The loss is $2600, Insurance $1000. ———————— A pelican’s pouch is large enough to contaln seven Or elght quarts of water. 9 —ee. ‘ After Hours of Labor That Cost the City Nothing. SUPPLY THEIR Food. paD For BY THE CouNTY «» | cal department) was elected president: | Luce (dental, '01), vice president; Goode | | (dental, "03) tary Gregory | (pharmacy D). treas McMahon (dental, '03), serge A demand for- $150 in | | aid the feature work to-day, the former bit- | two out Kelly lined a foul to DISPENSERS OF JUSTICE, GOOD 'MEN AND TRUE, ARE IN HIDING Jurors Object to Being Banqueted at Their Own Expense D D e e S S SR SR S SR S S S i e it ot il Sl g U i i o ) BOSTON BEATS CHICAGO. Bean-Eaters Are Steadily Increasing Their Percentage. CORRECT STANDING OF THE CLUBS Clubs— W, L. Pet. W. L. Pet Philadelphia 24 14 .62/ C1 Brooklyn 1 16 568 Roston Pittsburg ....23 19 547 Cincinnati Bt. Louis.....19 19 .500 New York.. BOSTON, June 7.-Seven hits, a base on balls and two errors In the fifth inningl of to-day's game gave Boston nine runs and the ame. | chols hal excellent command and Chicazo could do nothing with his delivery after the second inning. Attendance, Score: Clubs— R. H. E. Boston 13 W 0 Chicago . 5 1« 6 4 Batteries — Nichols and ; Taylor, Chance and Dexter. Umnire—Hurst June 7.—The New Yorks won { »-day from St. Louls by timely batting and sharp flelding. rmour has been farmed out to the Worcester Club. Elmer Smith will play EW YORK his first game here to-morrow. Manager Ewing hae secured Cogan, a pitcher, from the Chicago ab. Attendance, 1000. Clubs— H E New York H o1 St. Louis zokas 3 0 4 Batterles—Seymour and Warner; Jones, Young and Rooir PHILAD Umpire—O' Day. PHIA, drawn out first inning, in which a wild throw June T.—After a long | by Cross, two singles, a double and a triple by Cincinnati netted the visitors four runs, the game to-day between that team and the Phillies continueq In a listless manner. The locals could do nothing with Scott and what hits they got were largely of a scratch kind. Fraser was exchanged for Maul in the fourth inning and pitched a good game. Attendance, 3000. Score: Clubs— R H E | Cincinnati . [ Y Philadelphia S P Batteries—Scott and Peitz; 1, Fraser and Douzlas. Umpire—Emslie. BROOKLYN, June wagner and Phillipt ting heavily and flelding brilliantly, while the pitcher had Brooklyn guessing until-the ninth. | Then a base on balls, four hits and Ritchey’s fumble let In three runs. With bases full and O'Connor and the game was over. Attendance, 2000. Score: Clubs— R. H. E. Pittsburg T A Breoklyn 12 2 Batteries—Phillipi and O’Connor; Neps and Farrell. Umplre—Swartwood. American Association Games. CHICAGO, June T, Cleveland, KANSAS CITY, nsas City, Buffalo, 14. \ MILWAUKEE, June 7.—Milwaukee, 0;" D troft, 1. MINNEAPOLIS, June 7.—Minneapolis, 2; In- dianapolis, 5. DELEGATES APPOINTED IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY Special Dispatch to The Call SAN JOSE, June 7.—Santa Clara County Democrats to-day declared themselves for William Jennings Bryan for President of the United States. This action was prac- tically taken at a convention named by the Democratic Committee to select delegates to the State Convention, e be “held . at Sacramento _on June 16, by instructing _the dele- Eates to Vote as a unit for J. ¥I. Henry of | this city for delegate to the Kansas l?' convention. This district is entitled to two delegates to the national convention, and it is a time honored custom for Santa Clara to always have th: naming of one of these representatives. The convention to-day was presided over by F. L. Machefeat, and most of those appointed attended. The following delegates to the State conventlon were appointed: John A. Hicks, at large; J. B. O'Brien, Santa Clara; W. P. Veuve, Los Gatos; M. Casey, Gilroy; N. Bowden, Hester; H. H. Main, San Jose; Lee Darneal, Los Gatos; Martin_Murphy, San Jose; Park C. Ma bury, University; F. Baumgartner, Cran- dallville; L. C. Trailor, Los Gatos; James Lex, San Jose; Leonard Fowler, Vine- land; Dudley Wells, Milpitas; James Mc- Kagney, San Jose; A. Denike. Ever- green; J. R. Ryland, San Jose; T. W. Ca Toll, San Jose: G Peirano, San Jos, Owen D, Richardson, San'Jose; S. T. Moore, Gilroy; John P. Fitzgerald, Ma- drone; J. L. Kelly, San Jose; Timothy Mee, 'Campbell; B. G. Hirsch, Santa Clara; C..A. English, Gubserville; Charles Keane, San Jose. § GRAND OFFICERS OF COMPANICHS OF THE FOREST { THEIR ROMAICE (EPT A SECRET FOR MAAY DAYS Mrs. Kate Agee of Merced Is | Marriage of ‘Earl B. Hough Chosen to Bg Head of the and Beatrice Singleton Organization. on the Hartford P | —_— | | | Flourishing Condition of the Order Is gecond Ceremony Celebrated Seven Reported to the Delegates. Months Later After the Dis- Banquet Closes the An- | closure of the Union Had nual Session. | Been Made. S e ——— e Franco cnee ] Oakland Office San Frane! 9 _Broadw une | 1118 Broadway, June 1 The session to-day of the Companions e fat Ieanen the Forest closed the thirteenth o State donvention of the order. A mass of o g g o Call, f The romantic of Earl B routine business, was (ransacted QUFINE | Loonnr o made cabilc to.day. In fact the morning hours. Reports from all of, o noro. Was made P A o o the grand officers were of the most flat- there were two wedding The first was tering characte dicating Jy and | solemnized by contract in the presence of permanent growth of th Chaplain McD: 1 on the U During the year now cle four new | snip Hart! rd, ember 3, circles were added to the State jurisdic- | The second ceremony was ce won, including one in this city and in San Franeisco, OB€ | Tyuesday at San Rafael at the Presbyter- ‘At the afternoon session the election of | lan chureh, Rev. David James officiating. grand officers for t ing term ¢ announcemen 3 ade on the attention of eve of the departure tuiu of Mr. siderable ri and Mrs Jugh, whose relatives and The result of th friends be eatly astonished by Grand chief companion, ) th wedding: nd chief g coupl kept the ret of A p» earefully that it as not financial secretary, M days ago t the parents er: grand recording Mrs knew anything of the circumstances Atwood, San Franciseo; asurer, | Immediately after the unusual marriage Mrs. R. Kemp Van Ee, § ciscol the famous frigate, then at Mare Isl- grand right guide, Mrs. J. H. Krimmin- and his contract bride ger. Los Angeles; grand left guide. Miss r respective homes in San M. McMurray, San F: grand inner and continued to meet only in guard, Mrs. 8. E. Elliz ; grand casual woy. outside guard, Miss J. Santa » tender to the bridegroom of a posi- Barbar:; Grand . H. | tic Hawall led to disclosures. Neither Worms, San Franei Davis, | his wife nor himself de to be parted Oakland; Mrs. J. Weis: from cach other. the secret was re- Grand marshal, Frank X. R vealed. Then, to satisfy the wish of par- Diego: organist, Mrs. W. J. Donlan, ents, the second ceremony was celebrated Franeisco. The families directly concerned have The sesslon of 1901 wiil be held in San | given their approval now that the facts Francis > be known. The, young people r island fhome with the host of friends. aughter of Mr. and leton. Her brother is leave for th nlations of Hough is a This evening the delegates were enter- | taired at a banquet at the Cafe Bohem st OFFICERS ARE ACCUSED e B OF ACCEPTING BRIBES anary Cas Witks The young e S ome time in the employ o isco photographer. WILL CELEBRATE THE FALL OF THE BASTILE Investigation Proves That the Charges Made by Two Private Detectives Are False. Chief of Police Sullivan has suspended three officers from duty on a charge that they permitted Ch to violate the | quarantine r\ur«-r}w..z. shed in the Chi- | French Residents Are Making Prep- se quarte 'hile the no question 3 t the g in and out arations for Their Fete of “hinatown, artial investigation | July Fourteenth. ows that a serious Injustice has in charge the The committee having done to the ccused men in instance. _Th men are Tho Fall of the Bastile celebration on July 14 Murphy han and Matt has held several preliminary meetings and Tierney. the last named two not, will pro ; le on the Chutes as the G oia hina Dt - place for holding the festivities. JThere ever, an old and tried patrol grand illuminations, fireworks dis- liability, judgment and efficie R e Sad & Ml The of- heen used frequently in advocaey a1 ‘committes and the promotion on the force 1 it seems un- | S0 ing the various fortunate that under such conditions a| gy committees harge, which fnauiry proves to T e s 3 W et e in ruany pres rde, second vice pres- was one of the b asurs A. B. Richet, town detail wh 2 om0 i, liskied. ' I8 _ie oy Richet and P. Belle- \gainst him is of a private detectiv A. Goustlaux, X. Mefret, When rumer began t 2 , Chinese we A S: in and P town, Chief Sullivan decided- to do B Gard thing in his >vent the viol Titerary exercises—A. Goustiaux, X. Mefret, of th employed tw s.J. Brua, P, gerot and A. Vorbe. vate d tch J. Godart, M. and the their cha rtin, E. Dau- officers uspended | night S > The accused m that they can dem- T i ¥ B onstrate to the sfaction of the Chief 3w~ g i Daucher, B. Joubert yate: detéctives in 2 Kanin Delsol, .w that they were emplo Dauche: authority to sce that the o B quarantine were obeyed. aud, Charles place, the accused off are Lalanne, B. in a position to produce the Chinese | was, it is charged, admitted to the ¢ P. Deisol, A. trict. They have many more incidental Condeu. details to offer and it seems regretable poy e that upon the word of a private detective osul, In the absence thelr ‘reputation and standing.in e ident te. Mr. de Trobriand partment should be injured even by a | PYERIEEL eparture for France on false accus turday last was presented with a mag- ————————— Yolo Educators. rtz headed cane and Mrs. ificent gold qu de Trobriand was the recipient of a beau- Spectal Dispatch to The Call tiul floral trity : R FOODLAN oard o 1ith of July committee was elected WOODLAND, June 7 Board of Ko gt gt ol general mee Supervisors has appointed Marion rench colony held May 21. Ten mem- Rohm and Lee Crane s« € elected by the general assembly County Board of Education, the former as presidents of French societies in her own sucees! or and the latter to suc- sco and Oakland constitute the ceed oi NEW YORK, June 7.—J. B. Brown, a weaithy Minn., the ST. PAU New York dry goods man, committed suicide to-day in his by shooting himself through | largest settiement on the Mesaba ifron range. the Lea T alth was rding to meager reports received here, has the ca: H | beon entirely destroyed by fire THE MOST THRILLIN WAR PICTURE PUBLISHED. THE STORY OF SAN FRANCISCO’S NOW MOST FAMOUS PAINTER. AROUND THE _PARIS EXPOSITION. By GENEVIEVE GREEN. Physician to Grant, Garfield and other Notables. THE SUMMER GIRL AND HER GORGEOUS GOWNS. ; FASHIONS, BOOKS . And Stories of Thrilling Interest. FICTION ...THE SUNDAY CALL LEADS THEM ALL...