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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1900 ADVERTISEMENTS. Befreirefacieriecrefesrabrsireireecireircrnirefrsir s defrehrafeeirefrfrcirefenirofeniecirabreircirirshier 22 pared to the two or three dollars of the g’ American workman, but the fifteen {‘ g. “ivl_mnex;t aqulmd to run six spindles will aw ‘Wages. <= - The Chinese buy this yearn and manu- acture their own clo ey ¥ . § e bicta wid e by lortlenes WHO + Without doubt the most phenomenal Embroidery Offering that 3 the narrow widths, which would, eell in ARE P e Chinese market, on account of & ‘!" . has ever been presented commences here to-morrow. Not until you | s quality doubte tacea Tra ExneiRe Brsalvoh I Sorthas O new Horn Bones: the kind : : thoe thois duts fancy Waist Lining: $ge } machinery. It is reported here that next {' par selis =t ¥ a|have personally inspected the goods will you fully realize their intrin- | 200%,n5ay"s2¢ vard ‘} xoar certnlnkAmerlcan m"“““““;";"{fi Fatee 4 3 B maenanan 8 dozE y: d the importance of this splendid offering. Nearsilk Skirt Lining; s - going to make the narrow width of clo | A *en | sic value and porta e in danty and pretty de.| s e wige w3 | Splendid Opportunity Offered | &pediaty tor e Chinece market, 16 chis | Possibility of His Accepting s § Bone Casing: 10 vards Pure Linen Embroidery All-Overs, in dainty and pretty de-| [ 0°00 of Car- y be trute it shows a new and commendable o N ahiatin for May test e - thpmans Jaie = X eceigall vol:| signs, so appropriate for yokings, waists and children’s dresses; 900 ?f::‘én??:fi;é}u:? 2 to the American odn, the northern portion of China “our e No :)};;"ér,?gcto‘;z have sufficient con- '3 = i 1 at such an exceeding-| for Monday..9¢ ¥ ‘onsuls complain that our merchants . . ! h . v Stachint Duones Shsitte | Picecs in all, closed ‘out,Shom e SEagutsctures % g PRSI T Merchant. not %o eager to got the China trade that Vice President. {| fidence in their methods to ac < ol sises; the i2ic ly low price as enables us to offer you regular 8sc are the best.8¢ paper g_ w:‘ amfi‘el:fi%‘f:xcx&:.h:l;‘gggns‘e: tually undertake a cure on these < and $1.00 embroidery at this exceptional price. Your ‘ : friairoess chants desire. SET Western as || conditions- < choice .....e..c.... A RS cosnen Siees-Yand ‘3’ Possible Results That Might Occur m{ gb::;xvcel;u}l:r;htar:ak é«;r.s::n e irea | Disposition Among Many Western P " Should the Great Empire Be Di- has a_tremendous opportunity in Cathay, Well as Eastern Leaders to Be- Vi broid- P - Exr”‘ With the above marvelous values we place on sale 5000 yards exquisite em! T ohaia, of {mvmlt;dx o Amerlcan.’merch:nththmws o iy ‘ > . o 2 v mse) it ith the same .}" ery in edgings and insertions, direct from St. Gall; the most beautiful patterns ever g i il e 2"{2&5‘;;1;;%70: e ol 4 i o 1 v = home. 4 . received; regularly they would sell at 25c yard. For a special your choice of the C * SPEC/‘L entize 1ok ot g 3 st %o S - SRE g_ P Political Obstacles to Trade. LT 2 G G R, 0 o Y i e Certain dangers inferfere with such a Speclal Dispatch to The Call. ! + LA | $1.10 BLACK TAFFETA monpax ano 85c YARD 2 BY JOHN F. BASS, trade development. . In Chin commercs e i % EVIUTS 0' SPENA I. . | ol TUESDAY fot 8bedii Corexpandent of ‘The:Canl. and politics are inextricably interwoven. | NEW YORK, June 5.—On the eve of the 3 ° e n Tuesday -- ncl o ¥ on vay: 01 tth just what we tell you. = ccording to e treaties wi na, for- | meeting of the Republican National CO"'} 5o 3100 Choviot For Myiiny ot Tl ik W | penin comatiua OB BIRSTIGSS S famon Tkl PEKING, May 12—China’s forelgn trade | €if7 merchants cannot Iive in the interior Vention there Is a revival among Repub-| | Betfer Than a Written Guarantee. 67c Yard. already sponged and’ shrunk: ve Siik bargains, ity, brilliant black rustling is divided among England, the United T L s | lican leaders of tne belief that Governor | rice of a cure. which is < .z‘ exceptional. On sal 1200 yards 21-inch, splendid quality, % 4 g from treaty ports directly into the han | he price Taffeta S1lk; the kind you can nell_use for Dresses, Y;rt‘;ssc * States, Germany and Japan. Russla, al- | of the Chinese. This would offer no dan. | Theodore Rocsevelt wulhhle éulk(d bly the [} _jways reasonable, may be placed @ . Vi L sale . By t W 10/ b ! 0 ac- Q - jof You must see this cloth 1n orer to better ap- | EXQUISIte Foulards O o i oaisea “anywhore for vari- 4§ | Politically in China, ‘e | China tuffers, and the Insufferable greed 1 - returned to the patient if a cure B SIE5 Choviot Y=o pos nle slots 1o oetes do bitser Sp- 85¢ Yard, S heriane and coloringe: the values which {n the least justifies her aggressive | Cina suffers, and the Insufferable greed | gonoy ang that he will not refuse. De. || ret £e Aoty 79¢ Yard. Sttty " beavtitully dyed: from the | r poritively the ‘best; exclusive designs; # | policy. This is due to the fact that 88 yel | Sooans sranit rret ki, WX, 18 8 tax on | oot his repeated declaration that he does | is not effected, or may be p ’i“ loom ord’s leading mills: 77 @) plenty of National Biue, Old Rose, G Browns, Violef all industries in Siberla are undeveloped, | their final destination. It 1s the most ir- | Dot want the nominaton, be remains || monthly. 4 worth §125 yard. Special..... ik +-nn.Yard C lack and White. & o transportation has been so difficult | regular and unjust of all Chinese trade | Most conspicucus and by general consent We could not afford to do busi- + A WEHITE GOODS SALI. # |as to render trade impossible, except by | TeEations, bectuse It differs In MTerent | | oC, N ned: o || ness on this plan unless we knew = To-morrow morning we begin a very special sale of WHITE GOODS. Every woman who reads * ;zl:‘::‘:idlyrhge;rx‘x;s-sx;r;;r:mnnaux;o?:: O,N?;a]a%?::&l:‘g R besm;zl:i ‘i":r"::rngr %‘:f;fi“ 5 Same not f;om :\CTLAI{. E;‘,PCE%IE:‘SE 4 2 o 2 -t 3 Vi 1 . 3 g o ¢ te. that we can cure S e {' this announcement will be intensely interested, for not only do we promise you a saving of on:’»;hlrd, bkut * taniea Dotibnly ae s military mm,;::en‘[' 52?;'“’“'?:::: &Jlfi"&?“‘e’n{’,’; baying an extra Gg::‘:rr‘fl‘ryggoitsefle:n:asr:nfi?gflgfif 8 o s - 3% - s g . p i i1 lainsooks, but also as a means of opening up Siberia g - | promise that he will not be made the can- + it S¥ing Fmboicts Qg seseop e X mars s Wk Ovenll Guaics s ; #% (to the commerce of the East. How eager- fiom %% nfe'u"&fi&‘a's ‘:r:uco::llngfi;l?:- &idate of a caucus of the New York dele- | We Cure the F0||0I|l! Aliments: @ § Dimitios, Lamng sod many othes prominess weaves I G [ i e e e | e, hses bty e, 45 o tiow | gaie, Though it T, gmeruly copocted || 1L, P 1 0 et v > . ! N k; & clot! road will b derstood when it is known | {s the diplomatic machinery of redress Cidney Diseases .| Sleeplessness OC TARD-lace Striped Lawns; the| @) YARD—$t-inch White Organdy: a| | @ TYARD-White Nainsoo Lot roa e unders f ArefS | on the ticker: thare Is no certainty that || Xidney ) ness D0 rysiar e auedity: 1 styles C saving of 15c on every yard, for it well worth 20c. Sale price, 12¢ that within a short time the Russian Gov- | that merchants prefer to submit to indi- , th ertainty anat| | Bier. Do NeTt By ¥ ed Dimtties: YARD-The very best 6S-Inch | large English firm in Tientsin to furnish | fegulations In re fits | such an event the representatives of New |} Heurt Disease B sk Y: regulas ¥ B e Zc quality. ) n a great measure diminishes the profits | st tatives of New || S/ piseasen lood Poison == 12¢ - oo g fi§? T Copanaye e Wb Sy EXTRA SPECIAL. . % 40,000 coouies from China to push the rail- | on ‘trade and discourages merchants | York in the convention could hardly avoid W T i i o % - Q 2 G YAF i 1 okt e For a epecial inducement to White o0 road to rapid completion . o | (A further and er ..Mflan.u-fr {0 foreign | x\,ulrllnfn‘t;):uf};‘nfi\:\:lin.e tould he be” place e e e s A ery excep ia Lin ost favorite | we offer during this sale our o | ; res hina, therefove, is | trade Mes in the instabiiity of the central | in no ; some © State. n y as is consistent $ 18¢c ! : ality; alwas s iPe I8 " Chila sses; very iared Dreandieaze atity ana M | RuSsian nierest dn Ghine, SR s | trace Jies 1y the Jostanuity of | Uprisings | “'All I know about the situation s that || SOCET 08 O FORGET S 2 » B o e e e e 1ot FAE 3 ' |ley has Tor its purpose the Iuture frade revoits which the Chinese police and | Governor Rooseyelt says he will not take R b o B < arish, T4 C | necessities of Siverit, but for the present are elther unable or unwilling to | the nomination,” said Semator Platt to remedies that le: n urioy H LADIES® FURNISHINGS. GRAND WASH 6000S VALUES. poiphoiss AR % | theDolley of Reussia, must he the acquisi- | i T ettt | TEs hr i e nd reotd {* 3 The interest grows as this noteworthy sale | y tion of territory and governing intuence, Goyernment to foreigners accen:- | ~ls he not looked upon as a strong man |} [ o8 o Gimulant electric @ 98¢ for we J T Talugs afe’ 3 VELVET RIBBON SPECIALS. 2 | tather than the expansion of trade which the difficylty of developing the Chi- | for second place on the ticket? 3 i e ofa Tan : for Me extraordin as k the Ribbon Department did a g Cht cannot acquire I nese market by any other process but | a d. 5 t anyt = $1.50 Petticoats. Fronoh Challios e e e '\1."}:’ o 2 [ Bty oot Yot 8D EaunpR A ol R TRt o privilees by diplomaic | “He would be the strongest candidate| | gerous nature. H % ren A s and ends. More trade winners t el | il 31 g vhil | agents from the unwilling Manchu ¥- | who coul e named sald Senator Platt, “eg . 1l . reme- % Near Silk, with & deep ac gns and | frien It is for this reason that, while one ho cou d Senator ! We furnish all necessary e 5 I ach, k Stripes; fdeal {0 r ARD—Best qua k ots e : erics asty. If this process is found too slow | Do you think his nomination is e S v P < S g P . 35¢ Yard. et asa v | Do JAR Tat adity Do Lo S (e the lonn: Mg A e ina | far. the grawing. deafres of foreigners for | tial to the success of the ticket? dies and appliances free to pa i vl ol 2 Sy gl B 2 T &3 | German merchunts, oue : S rean | Asiatic commerce, then we may expect the | | “Not absolutely,” said Platt. e 31.50 Shirt Waists e ;, 5? e oy g LR R e nd ofliclals, LI e ot shme ta- | dlstuption of China Into ~spheres of Infiu- | ~Would he accept If he snould be nomi- | | HeRts g For 98c Each. I’r;s L u;: es new designs and new col- | 11C 30NNt elver Rivbon. Regular B | terestin such a reform of the Government | ence, k:;‘ul“'l‘f‘xfidpl;‘(;(‘vl‘([(d[ggfi re that ;rlgz nated by the convention® = . .ua|l Heme Coves Free Book for Men. tured st ¢ Fard. i oy e bty value 15c yard, |in China as would enable English, Ger- | - o . . > ve could b sid- d 1 ‘1 o 4 fabric; you pay —_— 2 e 5 1 Fre inter..ational war. this as if no aiternative coul e consis Thousands of men are cured at 21,50 vatnes for DB . fal TOR Dy Ui | ¥ man, American, Japanese aud krench | 2 -8 xph _ ¥ Whito Potticoats Doy Soa P i T U ST | CILDREN'S 20c HOSE 130 PAIR g BAn S, J et fooking | == |51 go s w0 sn i e o | e vegy v 1 you comnot & ite Fett Embrofd " u “vet that is J For Monday's economical shoppers — 65 4 e interior. a 7" visit San Francisco, w 1 Pruic’ M ha 'y expect here this week: | dozen Children’s extra heavy fast black i ime. {0,” was the Senator's reply. “He has : g 3 > <+ §1.00 Each. e oA PP Varel, mxis axswtt baue hix ek 1o double soles ‘and high spilced 2, ! England Marking Time, .. told rhe that his life would be a burden || Private book, advice, a3 50 ‘3 Skirts. extra length and width; with a w ue, Pink, Lavender, Red and New Dlue sines § (o 8% '60h- H BC [i0F Mie foreign thitde UF Chins, Miutind to nim as Vice President. The delegation | | etc. All correspondence confiden- @ ¢ t Syt AL AR L L S e P 3 .Pair ,_} | has more than 60 per cent. Sne seems, | will meet in Philadelphia, and if it can tial b4 | X - *id wor 3 3 n w stand b, eutenan Fover- $ | CHMOICE NOVELTY SILKs FOR WAISTS AT WALF PRICE. g .9 Po msiiin, Hes s | por Woontut W oot ot Receisuriy o | 734 MARKET STREET, 9 § ers will this week reap a harvest of unusual values. Through the con s large s | ers do 1ot reauze t goods ch ha | low that New York wil - any on AN . | F S ¢ inll onrscives with &o'accumiliton ot abost 8% short bt desirsble ICakths of il meas- | hieid the market in tormer years will not | 71 see that General Greene is Gaining in rorater 1 HOURES 108 o 3% to 4 yards cach, Thev represent the choicest of this season’s best-selling styles, such as Satin | # | answef wnere Germany and Japan are | *¥V8uld General Greene be wiiling to run . & o {* fieta, Printed Warp Taffeta, Pompadour Fancies. Plisses and Lace Striped Taffeta ; ery ynrdl in ;:. | Eng s}l :nrx’nhlum ; xr\r’:(\» gn"::; “-A‘l\); g | if he should m-x und?lv R g Entrance. | {Ygings. > : lection has been selling from $1.25, $1.50 to $2.00. To close them out quickly we offer the entire lot, * answefed ingthe past, Y | ‘Of course would,” sal ena A N CONSUETATION: SN g $1.25, $1.5 $ | ) ? | Platt ur c 3 4 ¢ b’ | from her proximity and kinship | rma Odell of the Republican State L 3 5 | your cb $38.65 Each Length. Acually worth from $6.00 to $8.00. ER ST o St v | cChalrman Odell of the Republican State ' TENTION s Tor fhe.Uade of Clina, Sut 57 | Rocsevelt s popularity &s a possible candi- 4 X apanese merchants and 1 ] | = . | date. A COUNTHE ORDEND SESDIVE YENNPT AT REWVALER: ] £ | R e e ot wise T s | Damonstration onthe Foraign | “e says he does not want tne nomina- 4 0 oND CIENNES LACES. g. | streak of dishonesty ;|;M \|urn-‘liub.liu | I stom, -amé 1t “nlmld be useless to talk of b FOi MONDAY. | which greatly impairs their credit, not | ' : s it,” said Mr. Odeil. = On sale all 2 | enly in the East, but also in Europe and | Shore DllI'll]g His J‘ Michael J. Dady, who is one of the lead- -5; jies’ Fine week Entirely | America. For this reason Ja wn s lvl--uu( Detroit Visit | ing Woodrut boomers, called at the Fifth- H I n Yarn new patterns of| g& | her exporting and importing with Euro etroit Vigit. | avenue Hotel to see Senator Pla L ¢ 3 o o | pean countries and America through for- | Odel < Edgings and In- | elgn houses resident in Japan. | “When T was In Washington a few days | sertions just re- ‘g' | The Chinese merchant, on the other | \ ago,” said he, I found that all the East- ceived: | hand, is famous throughout the East for | JTROIT, 9.—Dewey's second day | ern men and many of the Western leaders -~ ;;‘s B k3 | nis ‘Commerelal hone He may cheat in’-’lirfi‘ll‘:;a:‘;";‘ e e he tay | belleve that Rooseveit will be nominated. oz. . doz you in making a bargain, but once s | = £ v — 200 doz..20¢ doz g‘ ontract 1S mage he holds to it, whether | parades, by water and on land, furnished + doz..25¢ d written or oral. This commercial integ- scenes of homage to a war hero quite un-| HANNA WILL MANAGE < S ednaidh oz | # in a country where the government in this city by any similar g 300 doz..35¢ doz. s so corrupt is due to the fact that in | REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN - s St Tl Jepn ’g“';";‘,‘\"’:o’c‘jf‘i 12| This afternoon Admiral Dewey adis- ol 3 o2, i & 50 [ SV bechmenr the (Up bf the'dbolal lad- | chvded: cltisen's: garh' for the' full dress 9"******************K‘p******* ***W******* | JQF}m United States In her efforts to meet | uniform of the admiral, giving him the | Quite Ce_rtain to Be Chosen Again as = — - _ = — = = = ——— | the demands of the Chinese market stands | historic aspect in which he is nssudated{; Chairman of National Com- ™ . | between Great Britain and Germany. Not | yn'the public mind. One of the features of | ittee. 'f‘m';gx(‘nfi'rhenlrj‘p ;;—"wr‘sh‘;&;ahsmyfis‘gfV | 30 ~omservative as the fing“»‘h{mml- f“‘l't’ lry‘,e wrn‘u‘:’ll\(‘ parade was the courtesy | w ,,\.,To\vm;,t:n St i ded o L . e gy B P & Am :rican manufacturer has not yet fel = i ) © A NGTON, 9.—Tt is [\M UH BR'NGS N e fhe ‘Drossure of - competition at - home P L i i side of the river. | high authority that Semator Hanna will | N -—=4& g e i s L. e | | which makes the German so eager to alkerville, Ontario, America P ccect Bhouclt o thétrmds of the He- blackened ruin in half an hour. The in- | manutacture espectally for the Rastern | British flags were fiying and one large | ° i ittee and will 20 terfor was also destroyed, though the hull market. The Ea till for the Amerl- | papner bore the inscription, “Canadians' | Publican National Committee and 4- Ufil‘t Olt es ; is intact. The loss will be $10.000. |l rplus manufactures | Anner bo e on's wreat seaman | conduct the coming campaign. The only y p i SEATTLE, June 9.—According to W. H. | can a plac el - UIeS | best wishes to America’s great seaman thing which can change this programme, A 24 . June 9.- : > | may be gotte; , rather than a ma At - | thing Express Charges Prepaid Traiman, a Dawsonite, there were two | may “ et class of and Britain's warm friend. | said, Is some change for the worse g £ : FOR == N AND G“I—U B N i O Tes” LR gwds‘i Salutes were fired on the Canadian| in 'the"Se v-[?:.m;‘nf Sepator Hanna | H IGHEST_GRADE FOR st e e R e T T o : | mus e § vhistles shrieked in | 3nq Secretary Dick had a_long confer- | & & ‘s profit; be ou are and ‘Charles” Langdon, two e i Trade Through Middlemen. o e it (he Mehlean Sl | o s sonter midemen's profit: Meides, you arv Sussieed dents of Harlem N. ¥.. were causht in The reason for this is that American | phe forty-mile trip was uneventtul aside | litical matters in general. Mr. Dick will % R ISR Al Aownell " The bodies | merchants have not so much sought the | £,y the -ovation witnessed en route. phia next Monday and Sen- PURE meEY IR 29 ionas anl el e g markets of the Far East as that the trade | 32 crmaon's parade, the final public | anna, whil arrive there on the Kt 3 | oy na Forty-Mile. Las been found for the others. That | feqture, was the climax of Dewey day. A | The President had a large number o o cie-to Salivale capieniss - Didiny pened between Dawson and Forty-Mile. | —_— i to say, American goods are shipped to | (PR BN Wa'“penerally observed and | caliers to-day, among them Senators Ma- | Nothirg on case to indicate contents. ne: — - | e Say, i : - Yy 8 ¥ ‘. Y $ i refunded if not satisfactory. Twice the price | | { China in English bottoms and for the | the pegple crowded themselves in_the | son, Allison, Lodge and Spooner and Rep- Tl Bay no better. Raference, any business 3 st part pass through the hands of for- rmtown streets. In Grand Circus Park | resentative Cannon. ™ and commercial agencies. El Dorado Is Again the DAWSON TAKING ON A |Important Arrest Made by mostpart pass o Biglisnimen There are| J0WOOWE SEeety, [ rans, Crep Pank | nnon. e e 7 fcw Americans on the spot, and orders | af the head of fhe DOWCerl 2 o ; 3 ’ . Bare’ Adeats, Banner Producer of SUBSTANTIAL APPEARANCE| Attaches of the Mar- | tome Wikl oeeii il befh SR (8 ‘Shmiral i HE Siicw2ic| GOLORADO PROMIBITIONISTS | ™ %id¥omtabom:vy #075"F7ca" "™ —_ American goods happen to s 2 - | past, a_version of e L a | Sole Agen! ch Colo reyard Co., Inme. Q ose. Thus the American manufacturer | PoTH 0 "oqupted to express praise of T, § b - - the Region. WASHINGTON, June 8—Some interest- | shal’s Office. | Bl Wbt T SR | R, Whpied o, e vrtae of| NOMINATE STATE OFFICEKS | ing matter concerning matters in the Yu- | There is to.day a pressing necessity for | “The ER R IR el i NOME | kon ana Dawson districts has been fur-| IR { W ho aall ) ive e Chics S noen | :,’F DBt L & S ed by Brigadier | Also Select Delegates to tl_le Nz?tionll Latest Stampede Is to Sulphur Creek, x‘.;)\.«!‘:lm State Department from Consul } Prisoner Protests Innocence and Says really wanted: R A | General Duffield an]d‘ nove";‘horlc&?::r:;fi Convention and Presidential ) e i aa McCook. N v ason why American manufa : en passed in Teview acros: ™ h Where Two Prospectors Struck e e mayi e ekt 25} He Found the Incriminating “;l\"::x;:::‘\rol:;v:nflw“mer feld n' the. Far | {“:‘,‘,’:J“fi’“\fl‘,ug They were saluted 3 e :ulvii-ec?“:rhe e n! MACHI a ick i 3 % : * , | s a g ot vet feel the | the & 1 in true miiftary fas! , Spe- ENVER, 9. — Th on | Rich Gravel While Dig- prexent a ‘more subsiantial appearance. | Espers Near the e L s mbriet This Ieads | n Aoimiral In e 1o the reguiar | sate Convention, In addition to electing | OUR GOLD DREDGING PUMPS ing Moss. { Ing—that is, for washing goid from the Railroad. o a_certain hand-to-mouth policy into | gnd volunteer naval battalions and the | gifi® FOMEER Bl o o ention and | Were successtul at Nome last ing—that is, for washing gol to 4 2 | deleg | year. All thers fafled. In opera- F umps of earth taken out of the which dishonesty occasionally creeps. For | A. R. veteran: AR . | nominating Presidential electors, made Lt St § Sioveanan o6 15 B - large dumps of ear —_— Dew: anticipate a | nom | i y. claims during the winter months. Resi- instance, only recently the American Con- | “‘Admiral and s ey Srtcipate e | the following nominations for State off | ——— — o Sees. 7 Spe h to The Call dents are very much gratified at the ex.| SEATTLE, Wash., June 8.—Attaches of | sul in Yokohama was called upon to cer- auiet Sunda m?n Monday they b Ll | SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. - o cellent mail service, the mail coming and | the United States Attorney's and Mar- | tfy that In a EaTRO Of (SOton. sent 1% ta Grand pids. | “Supreme Judge, F. I. Wilsea; Governor, | S et sahes e oy B. C., June 3.—The first| going regularly every week all through | shars office to-day unearthed what they B O Al the mdoia with miaster b R e S T [ JACKSON fuccesstuii®siimp manutactured. come down this spring ar- | 118 BaL G e Provisions are s | Delieve to'be a systematic plan to rob the | D31%5, Belghied In the middle WiLh piast TURNFEST MARRED. o L S e A LR S et C L aidier. Amur — this | Taltol Siates, howeves "there is | United States malls between this city and | fortanaié, especlally since American mei —— L e e ier T - e f e © 0 s | ed States vee: s city a rtunate, especia C = piatform s Pre McKinley 3 . fterward the Cutch x’f:\”r(hzx:;:r?;rl‘hr: f‘r-:‘l"nlf’qh'!n!g’u;n:‘l Poara | Everett. They to-day arrested a man | chants here complain of Japancse dis- | Train Bearing Delegates Derailed at ..;‘;s;ni‘thr\ for the disgrace broughe | BURNNAN-STANDEIORD Ob. Wesiata ouver with more and the and Jodging at 3200 a month; eggs at 3 | who gave bis name as A. A. Frazer and | honesty. It is more to e g A Altamont Tunnel. | upon this country by the establishment of | Paag qoc ste Ghkland, or Buildsrs Eis s tie is expected to reach t ver dozen; oranges at 31 each, and apples | found on his person $4100 in Tacoma bank | cause American cotton has only in ti | CKTON, June 10.—The train that|drunkeries in the Philippine Islands and | 2 e — - . 200 had | of questionable quality costing 50 cents | moorie Ol 2 * local | 1ast few years been exported directly from | STO! D21 : e - Porto Rico and Cuba.” MEDICINE CASES. : night with a big crowd, for 200 had e airicr of the high pricce st | checks which Bad been cashed by local 188t few vears been exBORti0 Q Tustl SO | SO0 Ol ived hiére at 8:15 iast even- | Port et Oifver Ssawari, | - $5.00. river, six steamers having | aplece are eXamples o L D et vir the Cha it oen e rpool In the pands of Bnglsh fhers | Ing was delayed il nearly 1 o'clock this | oy qddress to the convention, argued that | FERRY DRUG CO § Market st. o the eichest one ot | . “The license _on salcons has been re- | (5 Tacoma for collection. Absolute proof | chants. It was ofly L Mok Iver. 1n | morning by the forward trucks of the | il party should work for ~prohibition rown being . G. | duced from £500 per annum to $5M. A | has been obtained that the checks went | Of our former Consul Mr. McKiver, in | BORNRE 0t P rolls two miles this | alon and not dissipate its cnersies in | W | wines, liquors and beer brought into the | and were deposited in Government mail | Anes < e = i ews was received by s news of th Yukon territo: pouches and delivered aboard the mail By August cars. it is expected that the DIVISION OF | cotton directly from America. Japan is | no longer so far out of the world that ican labor. In China they have to omglvl women for one frame of spindles whereas with us one man tends to hal @ dozen frames. The wages of one Chi- nese woman may only be 5 cents, as com_ ought to a standstill in short order, and, l;:l; one was injured further lhuln a rom ROOSEVELT'S TO OPPOSE FRUIT TRUST. | Justice of the Peace Barr ception to the nt s| . An engine was sent . | i output, 2 t o 3 ¥ = | cial irregularities will not come | shaking up. Ar { Dodge regarding his del: i B fe Pass and Yukon Railroad will have | “Frazer when arraigned before a United | COmmer > o | Tracy to the relief of the disabled locomo- T Pt v - g 2 et e act wino | been ‘extended seventy miles' to Whito | Statcs Commissioner in this city to-dgy | home to roost on the shoulders of the Oy Dy thie teald U3 Stockinn, | .5 ROBES: Mo 8 Raremnt fo tha | suit brought against A ns of the last win- |y, 00 "and from there in the summer | maintained that he had found the cheejy | Wrongdoers. The accident marred the opening of the | Sanize a e amcte Wit © | warehouseman, to compel shooting scrapes at | months steamers can make the run to | near the railroad track at Everett and Great American Progress. annual turnfest of the northern district | fruit trust has ed“ix e <'i1 re by alti- | (he names of his customer . Lrohe | Don SNy 0.8 a ettt vt I Din | e L S e fgm | . Despite all this the Chinese trade of the | °{ll‘;"flffi‘?}:fésrxb;rf:cl?m?n;flzr‘u‘t"dbl:udturi‘:é . ’r[f:‘:l;'x;‘p:;: which ate necessary 1 | £00ds belonging to them a Fudge A 1 publish to-morro inds of boats are be ed up o~ | we a IS ¢ wonderful prog- | v e ' sts. SSary ety Bomapasam be Judge The e | 5on 1 manvey peopie Iy Cape Mo, bt | The Fke Ty Sty b atom R e T e Y A intan o | large erowd from San Francisco, Oakland, | instire the establishment of the company | Warehouse could b - B b that 360 clais have @S many people came to Dawson last win- | letters which he wrote the Everett banks Eines. rails and struetural fron are under- | San Jose and other points did not reach | have been drawn up and signed. | Barry holds that the L Aoy | . W SRS o ter as went out.” demanding that they provide him with a | B/ MO8 00 SITUIGTE Lol trade of | the city tIl'l o'clock. The programme was | The scheme of the promoters of the | in contempt. and e t ng the past winter, ticket to Cape Nome for the return of the | £} ng the Woni'it s is American. 1In | postponed, but those in the city met at|company contemplates the purchase of charge to that effe s tha o me d 155,156,180 pags taken | SHE | vouchers. | Port Arthur two forelgn firms and much | Turner Hall and passed a most enjoyable | frult farms and: franchises in South and | taken some time L E out, w ed up S 3 »o- | OFFICERS CENSURED [ o e EpienMoe inyhis oity | "the material with which the Russian | evening tiil the train arrived, when they | Central America and the operation of 4 | ey ae the riehts lcipal gav ra the banner producer. Its o e Teepomses eilich Jad been sent | overnment Is provisioning Port Arthur |escorted the delayed delegates to the head- | line of steamships 10 the POFts of thoss | Coment o Lor cights of DF Qenty e on $4,000,000. | BY STATE DEPARTMENT him and was arrested by a United States | s of American manufacture. | quarters, where a banquet was served. An| countries to transport the fruit to this | are invoived. Barry N e ia i left Dawson a | Marshal. | Foreign manufacturers of ‘cotton varns | athletic programme will be given to-mor- | country. The capital stock of the organi- | anxiety to compel an © entitied to rted to Sulphur e Government officials believe that they | in Hongkong and Shanghai say that they | row, and in the evening a singing contest | zation is to be $500,000, but it is declared the fact that th vered In an who were going | have conclusive evidence that employes |1 Hon compete with Fall River yarns, I between the teams from the various | that its resources will be many times that | 5 i e nd were bullding | rich gravel while dig- the logs of their cabin. was reported have staked aims from thirty to sixty miles ne of the dis over the partnership took place on wer, James Rogers of Responsibility for the Action of Con- | sular Agent Vasco and Captain Fields Disavowed. of the railway malil service are connected with the attempted steal. Further de- velopments are looked for within the next for the action of Consular Agent Vasco, | cution. The Grigsbys, an American busi- ness firm at Lapaz, were prosecuted by Run the Mill Until Next al captain and the consular agent was sup}:llfs to the prison was given to Hirsch egarded as unwarranted and they have | & Ke er. Contracts for -groceries_and because their labor is so inferfor to Amer- vereins will take place. amount. | retain half of the mc action of this kin | GOING in a life of strength! A e °. | Mexican ' magistrate at Lapaz, done to UN D T o bis & | Botbecs @ ‘;'Tm;'rfgfr«’v? ;(nlmgui'rp'f:;’f' Enough Raw Jute Now on Hand to | YO EE STRENG ”’ Get a McLaughlin Electric Belt. It will be your safsguard, your best remedy when sick. Men i, DNt Feb, who have my Belt wouldn’t part with it for the biggest nugget in Alaska. It is different from RIS thet a0l | 2 dis Ch;"r'“fl-\fi'x“‘,"‘u’a':{d“z hative; x's"rp L e te ;’m“l!l&:ll all other belts. It never burns. Debility, Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble, Stomach or Nervous and Biste cnsers, | ing, before the B T s aa "SAN RAFAEL, June 9.—The State weakness will drag down the life. To relieve disease and drive it clean out, is the grand work nd Slate creeks. | {he American oficials refe .| BAN R 2 - scarce, and flour ed 3 written request to the magis- | Board of Prison Directors held its regular!‘ of electricity. My . 14;7 l“‘l""’r o e to be furnished with the record in | monthly meeting at S8an Quentin to-day. | . 9 ° A. Primrose of the |the case. As the Mexican Government has | The principal business transacted was the M hl l B t bias' submitied a " repors shown & commeninoic Slepoaition | Loce brancirdl business transacied was the r. cLau ins €ciric be census of rmf;n“”f;“gnu.;‘x‘ } ace e:(;? ltol all K {u{mr l‘l‘Pl’Efian(allt;;N l(»Ttlne-, prison for lJ'Aet ensuin%k)ienn a th those of s egl- | from nister Clayton respecting e | here were a great many s an e ’ N ’y mber, and the citizens | case, which Was runing smoothiy T the | work of he SeAbion. Was M0 COBBBL Restores the Kidnajs! Builds Up the Nervas! Straazthes the Muselas! Vitalizss the Blood ! €8 3 umber 3361 diplomatic channels, the action “of the | The contract for furnishing photographic It cures all weakness and carries you on to a good long life. What a world of beauty thers is ¢ d 2 ock | few days. ¥ M AUH ];‘a:r:.(k{ WASHINGTON, June 9.—The State De- | o 000€620806000200000058200000000020006000006000000000 omnnwom‘g » who rushed In when | partment vowed responsibility | cONTRAcTs AWARDED BY How bright everything is to a well man! I can cure your Pain in the Back, your Rheumatism, Varicocele, Lost Vigor or other ailment. My Belt will pour electric- ity into you for hours at a time; admonished against a_repetition of the offense. The Mexican Government is entirely satisfied with the prompt action provisions were divided between Mau, Sadler & Co., H. Levli & Co. and Well- man, Peck & Co. The Golden Eagle Mill- Bad blood had been en- the men through dis- | betwe J. F. Soggs, a‘é in which each owns | of the State Department in the matt, ing ( d cont; to furnish then you are refreshed, you are invig- sgwp pom 71E13 e ns | o e ate pal e er. ng Company secured contracts to furni R Aot g g b i hlr;:lm bflx;lnog sesurad. oo omthago- e |n'z- orated, your l:p-rk of life blazes out into ’mn vin‘uty and courage. A wed, when suddenly | SECRETARIES CONVENE. ter being for the delivery of 100 tons at man values the power which pulls him thro’ and isn’t afraid to say so. evolver and fired at his $850 a ton and of No. 1 San Francisco partner. ' THOUSAND ISLANDS PARK, N. v..| Produce Exchange standard. ~Murphy, | This man going to N . The bullet struck the victim below the SAN . Grant & Co. secured the dry goods cope | » Soe W AL collarbone, penetrating the shoulder, and | June 9.—The general conference of Y. M. | tract, the Anglo-American Crochery oo _other side. Rogers turned nen SoE sing through n fired, the bul- | * left’ shoulder the result of amputation of my left arm. I had already used @nd coming out over his heart. A third | A paper by E. M. Robinson of Boston| The coal contract was not entered Into 8 so-called ‘‘model” belt, “‘Sanden,” I belleve, but with no good effects. I have derived bullct struck him in the left side and has | on, “The Opportunity of the Assoclation | because most of the bids were for the fur- inestimable benefit from your Dr. Lee located, while a fourth was not | It is expected that Rogers will | tive ‘rockery and Tea Company was awarded the crockery and glass contract, and the oil and paint bid of W. P, Fuller was accepted. C. A. secretaries Is in session here, 40) delegates, Including the most prominent Y. M. C. A. workers, being present. in the Religious N itself into a suggestion that a specfal sec- s of Boys,” resolved | nishing of coal, tests of which had never been made. The board therefore delayed at I suffered from weakness, Still retaining the nerve-brain 2437% Sixteenth st., San Francisco, McLaughlin appliance. May 10, En route to Cape Nome. Mine is a peculiar case—that of sensation of the very arm which was cut off, after having been run over by railroad cars. Yours truly, 1900. D. F. 'DAN! die. retary be employed by the international | action on the matter and directed ¢ McDANIEL. On May 6 Charles Hill was acquitted at | committee for the purpose of evolving a | small quantities of the new coals be e st wson on the charge of murder arising | definite policy for junior work. The sug- | bought and tested. Warden Aguirre re. Dr M A M La hhn 702 Market Bt., cor l-nvr 8 "'l of a shooting affair in which Willlam | gestion met with strong indorsement and rted that a British ship had arrived .4 - g e ug ’ lufllwl‘l:‘: fpeiag Biair was jSlan. Th:.u !lrgluhle arose nuaubscrlptlcn ottflm Was, Immodl!ately from E?‘kfius;a: 1;h 2 saneo :fflrw ":‘h" - . lealousy over ndian gir] raised for the enterprise amid en- s, wi on . run e Y ey B ey g g R 2 i st Jute mill until February Of fext year: mmmmmmmmw‘

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