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o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1900. EXPENSES OF - | ADVERTISEMENTS. NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF JACKSON READY TO WELCOME SISTERS of Entertainment Provided for the Dele- gates After the Business of the Day TURNERS SPEND A MERRY DAY AT GOODWATER GROVE After a Number of Spirited Athletic Con- tests the Evening Is Devoted to TELEPHONE GRANT 33, LEBENBAUM & 00« 222-224 SUTTER STREET THE FILIPIN GOVERHMENT Variety Interesting Figures in the Annual Finanecial [ Is Ended. Dancing. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS “RIENZI” is the highest grade Beer in name of the he Ur rited Statement. : ¥ e 1] States and the most popular in the S ¢ .,7{,,'1\ ‘Epectal Dispatch to The Call. |} East to-day. We are the Caliiornia W/ v ot v. d, Gustad Hotop. E. T. S.: |} Sol 3 Brewed tured by General Funston | ¢ 220 Tv](-')CKTO“" Juie= 0k Quusand i Vor sacond, SUERE SO s [ S0/ ©ASeS. Bivwed | by “the . " { urners gathered here to-day to| Harry Meyer, 8. F. T. V.; fifth, Charles Rochester Brewing Company. First Det of Agui- ° witness their athletic contests and | grenbeck, O. T. V.; sixth, Ernest Rohor, [} ..o 4 N L selcesd \ for the Tp- 2 made merry at Goodwater Grove.|O. T. V. 3 catiocad just in. Note specia s K 2l | 1 It was the annual district gather-| Second class—First, L, Scheppler, E. T. for this ENTIRE WEEK: riging in Manila. ® {1ng, and from every point of view exceed- | S: second, G. Ebel, 8. T. V.. third, R.| S . {cd the anticipations of the members, | Kaulfuss. B T 82 fourin, J- Jighogl: | 0fs, Rev, $2.45 doz.; introductory ® 4 |Turners arrived yesterday evening and sixth, E. Scheppler, E. T. S.; seven 1| Price $2.15 ° | this morning by boat and train and short- | Strueven, M. T. V.: eighth. S. Vermenren, ey Seatics 4 |1y after § o'clock paraded the principal | M. T. V. ninth, Charles Block, E. T. & Pis. Reg. $1.60 doz.; Introductory ¢ | streets before procceding to the grounds. | tenth, K. Trost, 8. T. V.; eleventh, L. Price §1 ' ! | The district officers, all of whom were | 2Tost. 8. T. V. 3 bach. sSac- ] Price $1.35. : resent, ars £ = Third class—First, N. Offenbach, . i g oot b o o o ramento T. V.; second. S. Schletter, E. T. rowpeng . | First speaker, _Phil ‘Conradl; second {§:: third, B. Brunge. O. T V.: fourth, A. MONDAY—TUESDAY- -WEDNESDAY . 1 3 Marten, B, T. S elghth, E Trost, 8. I Kona Coffe: b 20c ur i 3 ¥ V.: ninth, F. Zesher, 5. T. V.; tenth, J. Toiit Saiivied Mok Tkt et 9 The é-h:[rks ('.1: I;ihe d;,\{y were G. F“"sf* E. ’{, Si Attinger, 8. F. 8.; Franz ground daily. Regula ps | Biermann and Josep etrick. eterans—Fre B W 'S z "’l‘{ of(ju'.l!‘gess w;n‘s I!élde up as fol- g::er. S.'F.Ms. :TE.‘;Ilckel, M. T. V.5 A. F. || Salad Dress ne, “"Home '.da‘ hot 253 d 2 ] LS tahl, lan _Francisc: uppert, . . - n’ tegul: n pelieves that | 9 ¢ Conrad Weidmann, Mission: Louls Hen- Special prizes_Ten pins. P. Peiskert, S. Mrs. Heerman's. Regular 3. narka s ? & | ning. San Jose: Robert Barth, San Fran- | F. T. V. Running, L. Trost. S. F. V.'H. | Tohaseo Sauze kot 35¢ U |cisco: A, Furth. L. Rapp, W. Schaefter, | Gler, O. T. V. Wrestling, L. Trost, S. F. | % - € 4 | Fred Becker, Phil Knacs and Bernard |T. V. Welterweight, Ernest Rehor, O. T. Regular 40c. ? | Schonberg. San Francisco; O, Hartwig | Heavyweight, Charles Steinbeck. O- || giyfad Dates hox 25¢ b | 2nd Fritz Lueck, Sacramento; P. Uth and | T. V. Swimming, L. Trost. S, F, T. V. 2 - ; 4 ' | R, Lenz, Oakland. Fencing, George Steffens. E. T. S ool Delicious. Stuffed with “'Im:l’:, Al . ® | T]hekcunl‘;‘.“!! begarn prr"’m tly azl 10 n];;'m.kpanx? ’lrt‘ O.F;r. J",.E‘.,”fi“'o'é?i" monds and 'F:rrnns. Regular | o'clock, 5 st | selbrock, M. T. rs - i b z | Svent was fnisneg, T o before the last | S0 broQK. My G. Ebele; 5. T..v. Secona || Scap, ‘‘Ox 6all,” German cake 25¢ * | The judges followed the work closely | group, L. Scheppler, B. T, §.; Charles Takes spots or grease out of the @ Mrs Miss 4 [and could have awarded the prizes an | Block, E. T. 8. Declamation, Eme;; most delicate fabries without injury. Eb = Leaxe & | hour afterward, but in order to keep up | Mueller, O. T. V. Singing, first, S. J. T. | m t bot 40c. pt 25¢ o |interest and anticipation, the announce- | V.; second, S. F. T. V. me'ls [ A b ® o o.C LA | ments were withheld till ‘11 o'clock. The | To-nlght the Turners danced and made Half Pt 15e s % PHoTe- regular prizes were awarded on general | merry. They were joined by hundreds of | For mosquito bites and poison oak. 3 PS ¢ | averages arrived at in the six classes of | people from the city. The local Turners s - * | work making up the schedule. These |are m:mx gratified at the big _turn out. Telucm Baskets w s of the Americans. | ¢ @ | were also divided into three classes. 'The | Oakland,~ San Francisco, Sacramento | R i Yokl ~anas 354t w the rebels | & + | prizes were awarded in the order here |and San Jose sent almost double the num- SuiS St ihuP W 3em ch would & | named: bers promised. Not a single unpleasant 25¢ 35c 45¢ B5Se they could manifestiy | & © "First class—First, Fred Attinger, S. F. | feature marred the day's pleasures. RS e T8 P, - taxation In the mean. | @+ 000400000000 +0+600+060000000+00- oMb @ i & Shawl s'"” 20¢ - was needed, and it was in- | Spectal Dispatch to The Call yportion of the delegates will arrive to-| Thursday the Grand Parlor will be in | 5% feet long. Reg. 25c. m go0d patriots to pay all A0 | morrow a band concert in the evening will | session day and even1n§. | - the 0 ask ot them, ,}.I.,r\“ ACKSON, June 10.—The first install- | practically be the first of the entertalning | o.The Grand Parlor wiil adiourn on Fri- | Fruit S'fll's [ bot 40¢ ; s 3 s i fens - Teatures. iay a moon all in the evening, g B A e ative Danetars ot e 010 Tuesday morning the session Wil be | under the m.srmf of Fxcelsfor Parior, 1 All avors. Reguiar . - 4 cans 1 called to order. Judge R. C. Rust, grand | expected to one of the greatest social | . finally slands, the t will arrive here to-morrow | president of the Native Sons, will wel- | events of the convention. Soap, ‘‘New Era,” Borax, 4 cakes 25¢ his sreparations for their reception 1 entertainment have been completed. ions have been se- il meet the in- ns at the*depot and take care ors. g hall is being elaborately a variety of entertainments and Miss Cora B. | come the delegates T Sifford, grand dent of the Native | Daughters, will respond. The balance of | the day's programme includes a solo by | Miss Lola Parker; duet, Mrs. R. C. Rust and Miss Daisy Littlefleld; selection by the band: address, “California,” by Mi - ‘Woodland’s Delegates. WOODLAND, June 10.—Grand Trustee Miss Hattie Lee and Miss Lulu Shelton | and Mrs. Ed E. Leake, delegates from Bliza Do Kt tolo, by Miss Dalsy Lit. | Woodland Parlor No. 30, left this after- tlefield: duet, Mrs. D. . Chambers und"‘“"“ for Jackson to attend the Grand Miss Thirza Faull; presentation, by Miss A Parlor, Native Daughters, which convenes | vered, each one accessible only by ., offices... MAY NOT HAVE ~ BEEN GUILTY were lynched and their bodies burned BECIPENT OF A GREAT OVATION liam A. Clark, who resigned his position For the toilet or for washing fan- nels. Regular 3 for 2e. Pim-0las, picnic bottles bot 10¢ Olives stuffed with red peppérs. A tive 01, " Lucea” bot 50¢ Our own importation. Regular c. » planned. It is the alm of the | Dajsy Littlefield; solo, Mrs. Bosworth |in that place next Tuesday. Tt is current e e I parlor to make the delegates first | Afken. A banquet will be held In the | rumer tha;) n;p chnmrn‘ulngllnflurn(‘fl;'nfl Hoyns:rll hVI"““n Sarati nfl:ulr?: feel perfectly at home, to furnish a cheer- | evening. the Grand Parlor have Miss Lee slated for £ i | ench Sardines 1, wit B %2 B S | T W anestay the secsion of the Grand | & granh otes. d she 1t not an asoncd | Two Negroes Suffer Punish-| His Homecoming Is Made e vickie Repmias B P macted and pre > a serles of en- I‘arl}r:r ;-ml adjourn at 3 p. m. for a visit | candidate. "1t she has any cholce in the the O % N Bi salt Boxes 25¢ L res to suit all tastes. to the Zeile mine. In the evening there | matter she will be re-elected grand trus- | € for wiil be called (o order | will be a drill and band concert at Sehool | (ee, with a Drospect of being president | ment at the Hands of ¢ Uccasion of a Dbig Focdelain with Gt Sveamtion. . e . but as the major | House square, followed by dancing. | of the board. . Regularly Soe. S Sifeslico cifis e S e e - a Mob. Demonstration. clothes Line 35¢ high among the rocks Ynlrds and docks—quay wall, i —_— | Taterproot. The best line ever of- i his men quickly went tinue i ! fered, 10 feet. Regularly e » rere in a shelf of the Yards and dc Law-Abiding Citizens Condemn the | Several Thousand People, With a | “|a Favorita” Insvient (CAMD, Yarde and docks—crane sc | “ | | Claret, a ravoriia T . R Insusged o | Tatits g dooks _dredeine. | | Proceedings in View of the Lack Brass Band, Meet Him at the doz s $2.90, doz pls $1.95 hows & et e = e e 5 e e eargha o e ; oz gts $2.90, doz pts $I.¢ A : . N 2% Evi e old reliable egulzr [ . gove . i O AI-I-HWAN EES Yards 2 pattern shop for C.| 56 Mans From the Depot. | oI rela wulerly St pasecs ichin | e e e || 6in Holland bat $1.00 o th hout noticir 3 ve o S Ry S 5 2,000 - ey 7 ¥ vil- Sxtra qu arge square Bot- sthers have made Jaches like the one Funston Yards and ‘docks—eniarging equip:| BIDORY, Mina \ Situb G- hwp/dgrose || ITIETIE Mot Spus 20 I BISNE St | tes. Reg i . | - — F ovryiing. n alarm bell beside it Tr;n} , FUH THE NAVY Y:ri:;‘\n;grdne:;;wnrklhun and early this morning at Mlsslsslppl‘ Eny, 1“! :shl'nhedl su;:is' S‘a:mtor rv;rln:;n:tnp: and | § Jyst Arrived— £ the ained dynamite, Hotch- | ho eq i s not absolutely certain that either vic- | who was immediately appoin o the va- i g ghong powder, furniture from the e e Do, e { tim was gullty. They were Henry Askew | cancy by the acting Governor, reached ZWIEBACK, om G:rmany. + ng annual re- | public buildings at'Malolos, Agulnaido's ——i Steamy engineering tools and Ed Russ, held as suspects. Law-| home this afternoon and was given a tre- | OPERA WAFERS, trom England. rt the Ueutenant gen- | state carriage g h"'-'d"gjl "{h;h*’u'g,‘;c » s, | Naval prison, enlargeme | abiding people condemn the lynching. mendous ovation. When the train pulled DINNER BISCUITS, from England. . K g H B2 mhd gl BB B B Approprlatlons by Congress New dock, continuation of wi | District Attorney White had promised{ Into the Northern Pacific depot several HAMMOOCKS, airect from the fac- oy ot ° lling forty large packing | . . Total { that the prisoners would be brought to | thousand people were waiting, dnd as the tory, large variety. 42 mino, the Secreta of | as Apphed to Thls g = - = — | trial on Monday. and yesterday at a mass- Senator stepped from the car he was _ e L jeutenant $180, the Filipino revolutionary gov- | The sum of $2500 for the new dock | meeting the citizens promised to support | Ereeted with cheers. A band of music || we chin FREE within 100 miles e s a private !;‘L who is in M“"Ha»,] says, ‘“‘";; COfl.St ! e be MOTERs 17»0 ac(l-nrt_'llng to the dis- | pim Sheriff Ramsay, in order to protect | had been engazed. When the Senator had | P % - B e O | X | {ribution of 300000 pllowed sollectively | sckew and Russ from mob violence, | been almost carried to his carriage the | . of feed correspondence with forelgn | —_—— League Island and Mare Island. As the moved them secretly to a bath-house. | crowd formed in line and, headed by tne m 1 put down at $814.8%, | Governments and letters from prominent | % Construction and Repairs has been in- | After midnight the mob overpowered a | band, led the procesion up town. It was dex ant lists. including Hon. W. J.| Provision Made ‘for the Training | creased by nearly three millions and | deputy sheriff on guard, dragged the|an impromptu affair, but the enthusiasm i-imperia Bryan and Senator Hoar. All of these, ing in the hands of . were ment to Hongkong last Sep- | k | Steam Engincering by more than eight | hundred thousand dollars over the appro- | priations of last year, the prospects for | Station at Goat Island and for the Mare Island negroes away, tied them back to back and swung them up to the same tree. Their | bodles were riddled with bullets, and after made up for the lack of organization. It is estimated 4000 men of all classes—mer- No More Dread 5 ¥ on, together | {p il 12 Jort of the letters | plenty of work and consequent good | death ensued were set on fire. The nau- | chants, miners, workingmen and profes- . ting papers which Cap- | {26V S pcridsts, nocorting to ik Navy Yard. times are very promising Tor Mare Isiand | seating ‘smell ‘ol burning flesh could” be b T g PRTTR e gl Of fl]e Dental Chall'. f n the possession. of Gen- et at the e Filipinos { allejo. | es around. 3 J ihrow” int:resiing | Potollection, rag that b 1(‘1;‘}2.;23&"!&2:‘12' R A0he tralning staton at Goat Tsland'is | The Bheifl Teached the scene after the Hahy ties UL puDher Ryt the staete [ I By D' | and_they eventually be sustained Spectal Dispatch to The Call allowed $30.000 for maintenance and 34750 | execution and saw the members of the e e s ke ’A,;‘S":“m";fi“ TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED AB- ot is a0 = | by“the American voters or buildings and improvements, making | mob. but made no attempt to arrest any | 10 tF g R ey e at his | SOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN by our lats g in Maniia, which e - NGTON = a total of $64,750. of them. ome, which ha n handsomely dec- | ( jontific method applied to the gums. No alolos in his own | WASHINGTON. June 10.—The naval.ap- | ® x; 1% tation Bremerton, on Puget| On June 2 a 13-year-old school-girl was | Orated, the Senator managed to make his | Jeep producing agents of cocaine galoz language, | DIFFICULTIES BESET THE propriation bill just passed for the ensu-|gound, gets $20,000 for ordnance, shop and | outraged and murdered about two miles| WAy through the press of people to the | These are the only pariors in_San 8. Pinned 1o | ing fiscal vear is the largest in the history | two magazines, $206,16 toward varfous | from Biloxi. Askew and Russ had been xeranda. ;/hen;flne a}:mres.agd the crowd. | Francisco having PATE! APPLIANCES B e ritnh. PHILIPPINE COMMISSION | of the navy during the time of peace. It| permanent improvements and $25.000 | in the vicinity and were charged with the gplong nller‘:d g"nf said: : and ingredients to extract, fill and apply !mm dressed to_his £ | exceeds that of last year by $12.740,37 19, | toward a construction plant. The clvil es_ | crime. B Lo ek e vttty o uf | et S genesiabt eeou v dle trom Sandatihans,” or bolomen. When e and this rate of progress is likely to reach S&l(m‘slflmn;‘u(a'kln‘ eaky'ra:éc'iot::l 0‘}”'&'{;‘1 == sition of United States Semator. Ever | WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. Full set of word_for the uprising was given they MANILA, June 10.—Judge William H. | the one hundred million dollar mark in |37 g9 g & g y PARIS GRAND PRIX 5 since that 1 have been harassed by the | teeth $, a perfect fit guaranteed or no pay. A idiers in Ma- | Taft and his colleagues of the Philippine | jess than five years and to exceed that of | = Honolulu is allowed $25,000 for machine most devilish persecution that man has | Geld erowns, &. Gold filings. §1. St hitante Svee Do rem Commission were beset during their Orst | Great Britain in ten vears. The chief in- | tools for repairs of engines and bollers ever been subjected to. It was my in- | 0% by Hy - B soldiers niture to run through the streets, aldo explained, he was r=ignment rman Govern- week in Manila by asmultitude of callers | m. »mmendations touching mil Staggering. ready making the old proposition of au- he southern districts of Luzo n in 3 of the e extreme northern provinces i n th terest in the present appropriation cen. | 0f naval vessels. and the clerical force in the supply and BERLIN BOURSE HAS A further sum of $4.000,00 is allowed for | Tron and Coal Shares Fall Twenty- tary is authorized to purchase the site | From Thursday conditions were very pan- | for a government armor plate factory and | ;O { T o O e Tequiite plan: at & cost mot | \ck¥, with phenomenal declines in both WON BY SEMENDRIA which was 7 to wherever they met| They find General MacArthur adminis- | land submarine torpedo boats. The aggre- 2 s “When this man Chandier had bulldozed 4 not to stop tering civil and military affairs in a way | gate cost of these thirteen vessels is 4M. Th. ,lnr\e; F'w 4;. ;:a;erirmn::;d‘cg :’u ; ;‘;:ef%l;‘::filtzmii)':%{:mq"(flaxr;‘m[“~1m§' they killed: | that is universally popular. The Filipino | $29150,000, exclusive of armor and guns, | VERY PANICKY WEEK was second and M. J. 6.} sftery SEeEns. w A) B ends I with- | rward. The party, embracing prominent insurrec- | .. 1354069 is made avallable towar La Go, § to 1, third. rew from the Senate. At that time there | 0 restrain them- | tionists who accepted American ru - 4 T hos a AR ' e Sir E. Casset's ch. c. Banorosa, ridden | happened to be a man in Helena at the mptation of looting, be- | through force of circumstances, is al- | construction o ulls - and = machibery. s head of the State government who was by L. Reiff, was unplaced. eviderce. Politics was not in the air, for the presence of M. Loubet, the President, tention to devote my time and labor to this. Continuing, he said: fearless and had the courage to do what understood some of the members of the | Committee on Privieges and Elections in- DENTISTS of from 12 to 20 years' vance exactly what your work will cost by thrown upon passing sol- | tary il policies. The Commission- | tWeen the Senate and House to come 10 | account department will consist of nine, | Event Was Not So Spectacular c,c;mmm-:f that was willing: to listen to | FrEE AMINATION d at them from bamboo | ers maintained the attitude of un-|an agreement on this subject. at an aggregate salary of $10,800.° An as It Was Last Year. ;oe;fi‘ -!;' w;r_;r;ao% ;Rel‘q 1rjuriesx to the children were | prejudiced listeners. They admit that,| Authority is given to construct two bat- | electriclan at $ 04 per diem is allowed | : ot_allo n many cases ing the water | while (hey anticipate an enormous_task, | tle-ships of 13,00 tons each, three armored | it the equipment department. Total ap- PARIS, June 10.—The Grand Prix de| to introduce evidence to refute these Were to pass | the complexity and difficulty of the | crii B8 2000 (ong each’ three protect- | ProPriation for Cavite, $32.377 52. Parls was won by Baron A. de Schickler's chfi’“"’f‘, L f use. “Afterward the | problems and conditions are well nigh | 238 BeR8 B SRt OT S8 T e ol e gr. f. Semendria, the betting against r. Clark gave individual instances of HOURS. 8 to §: SUNDAYS, 10 to & experience, each department in charge of a specialist. ¥ B S 21l nationalities sions tor- | | “Cavite naval station, in the Philippines, | thic work. There came to Washington, | Give us a call, and you will find us to do ex- implements ihey might | of all nationalities, professions and in ters, of course, in the increase of the e g however, a gang of perjurers, who dissem- | coire Svertis Y 3 E ey rire ihao: to § skl esented & bewlldering assort- | navy and there was but little friction be. | 510 Jave an equipment plant at $0.000. | gying to Absence of Military the | inated thelr vile falsehoods. and foned a | fctly as we advertise. We will tell you in ad £00d in the | tonomy under an American protectorate. | armor and guns, discretionary power be- Five Points and Other Securi- Fifteen horses started. was right. [-did not know whom he srtions that | Judge Taft's utterances indl ing given to the Secretary of the Navy to ties: Are Weak. The event did not have the spectacular | would appoint, but I knew it would be 3 i and civil- ory policy toward the natives. He| purchase armor for the vessels already | = * features which characterized it last year, | Some one who would be a credit to the | y injunctions were | has conferred with the high army officers, | BagCnase AT oL Ko 8546 por ton and &y | PERLIN, June 10.—Last week wi when cavalry, infantry and police lined | State, and not one of this gang of cut- 5 banks, even the some of whom strongly urge that a larger | uontract for the new vessels' armor at | WOrst the Bourse had known for t, y | every artery of the race course. throats. There is no question of the va- | 723 harket Street, army cessary {0 suppress the insur- | g4z Tn the event of his faillure to make | Years. Many of the most substantial fron | To—d:;‘y a sl?g{{ ony flfl}'(‘flf ‘(;‘ffl":ifl:- “';'{‘-" Mldm;l :pg"'"'{“‘;"‘t-‘; % | 0. ng paperé related tion lieving that civil government | y or contracts the Secre- a 2 with the usual Republican Guard and a e sal e had not tried to take his ! SAN ANCISC jon of arms sossible until the rampant re- | SEUSfACtOry armor 5 and coal shares fell more than %5 polnts. | FFU1 (05 B i1 Red the only force in | seat under that appointment becauce by | ™ MAIN OFFICE......... ..PORTLAND g { | them to be shipped jsland and in the Visayas, except Negros, | o ‘axceed $4,000,000, of which $2,000,000 is | !ines of securities. The banks forced | created nc more attention than do his | tended to adopt buildozing tacties if the | — hout is crushed. B¥5 ava”‘ab]pv' g | many weak customers to sell their hold- | daily visits to the exposition. Mmatter were pressed at this time, and as | | Provisions are made for extensive im-|ings, the public thus suffering great The v was perfect for racing. The | Congress was anxious to adjourn an ges - provements at the several navy vards;|losses. The financial press refers to it as | CTOW® «s not unusually large. Compar- | agreement was reached to let the matter | A 1 - ment through them e e et the floating dock at Havana is to be pur- | “black week." |ative few Americans were within the | go over until the next session. | rities and S0.00 | more have eradicated the Tesults Of | Ginced for $275,000, which, with that at| An Impetus was given to_the panic by €nc .re. considering the large number | '“In spite of this agreement.” he added, | fon a: $187 ’m §|'-xt- Spain’s un.-ms:»u bk 2 || Algiers and four others in course of con- | reports from the United States of the | - ('llvh Nt that Tod 8l % this man Chandier arose in the Senate a | K sached the insur- oportion 1'|' ’( ;; _provineial | (3005 " will go far toward making the | overproduction of the iron market there, (= WAas$ houg! th »:‘ 0l oan would | few days beforé adjournment and asked | R b g in the Sl e e e ol X OV eh | docking facilities of the navy correspond together with shutting down of mills and | ride, buc 39‘“9"“;‘" S ‘l';:"llmvhed that | for an appropriation to enable his com- { the tlemen who engineered the deal 2 M ire lving om @ | With the requirements of the ships. There ) reductions in prices. The situation is [ he could not, and L., Rel® wag the only | mittee to Investigate this appointment. | - ¢ 34000 for hotel bills in 1 ol B | are strong indications that the naval sta- | commented upon here as’ foreshadowing | American juckey In the tace, Bona Rosa | Not a single member of the Senate would | TB“SS # »r hotel bills in Hong- ously dispropor- | ;" nq drydock at Port Royal will be!an invasion of the German market. With. | Vas never consl s having a chance. | champion the request.” 3 o Charges against failing to account for Filipinos persist in thinking that the que: tion whether the United States will retain s is still open, and some abandoned, and the Secretary of the|in a week a first-class Westphalian firm | formed an organization for combating | the year ending on July 1, 1901: - . - American enterprise in fron and steel | La Morinier¢ was a warm favorite, but was back in the ruck at the finish. the stretch Semendria was given her head and she romped home a length and a half ahead of Lovegrass, who was & head in In conclusion Mr. Clark said: “I want A matter of pe but A matter that affects your homes oo firesides. If you are going to make a of others are mow on the road to complet covery. It_does the work! 3, | native B Navy is authorized to select and recom- | has purchased 12,000 tons of American | 3 " It| to say to you that vou ” D e nimclals | the thousands of dollars recelved in fines | menq another suitable site in the State | open hearth iron from a London house. | Secmed to be Semendria’s race from the | yet to fight. Do you hndeififidamb:m RUPTURE“ CU.RE s fn Iy e+ ent l}“I'" go\'e}nmental alterna- | of South Carolina. A board of naval offi- | It also appears that American foundry the iead at full runnlhg but qulcpsly had portance of this battle? (Cries of “We | . IN INVENTING !;"\4, < ! * frequently At present ihe governmental alterna | cers is likewise to determine the desira-|iron has been offerea In Berlin for & | poe 'sad &% fo5 funting, Dut auickiy had | do.)” WHI you stand up ‘and Aght with | | issnetic Elastle Truss L, e remedy A e ot T General Otis' pian | DUty of locating and bullding a drydock | marks, | hard, drawing her into easy running and | Mo7 ., (CTies of ‘We will' and cheers) or | Sitccrres for (he. saccessful treatment of SEEAY ment de being inanga. | on the Columbia River, Oregon. In all this the financial press sees the | gty CHUN wili ou lle down and be trampled upon? | Hernia, or Rupture. Thousands of sufferers e Principal towns of central| The annexed table shows the amounts|danger of American competition already | '°RLifrS mount led for a time, but lacked | (CT1eS of ‘No. no.) Be careful, then, that | herr Beea permanently relieved and radically | rated harts Of the Visayas; but the | appropriated under the chief divisions for | becoming realized. A number of manu- | ceavine qualities and was soon oute T | YOU elect men that will carry out yooe | CORED by this great appiance and thousands Lusoh and 1P ot th the vear closing on July 1. 1900, and for | facturers In Western Germany have inE - : el | Wishes. This is not oo e e This Truss is different from all others. = FHEE i s fight . K 1" by call- suinaido’s | 1o de: k that icipal elections 1593-1900. 1900-1901. | goods. : Soont of Tagd: for liberty I am willing to take the o | You can get our “BOOKLET No. y peuinaldo’s | docal den aea untll after the Presidential | o—— < —— = 2510597 00 | o LD@ Silesian fron market is also report- | P Mong those present were Mr. and Mrs, | I0 MY hand and lead you nne!oht'l::?é?-- ing at the office, or it will he sent an receipt 0] tters to | be b | Pay of Navy... 318,500,171 00 | $12.810.897 00 | ed_decidedly weaik. { ofiver Teelin, Mr. and Mrs, George Gouid | If: on the other hand. It 13 your qioiss | Of & 2-cent stamp. It teils all about this Truss. - e s e Emperor | € e future state of the church s a | E8Y; misceliancous o | e | The decline of coal and iron shares|and Count and Countess de Casteliane, | that I retire to private life, with me youne | >207% mpanied a gift of a sword, || The future state of the church fe o L 0000 0y Spread to other securities and other in- | Mre. Douglass Grant, Mrs. Mackay, Miss | Wil It supreme. (Cries of We are witn | MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO., o fken of apprecia- | Ol ugh most of those who have talked oS 3 dustrials lost rather heavily. Bank shares Dajsy Leiter, Benjamin Woodward, | YOU' and prolonged cheers.) E With Jlfmge Taft an;'l h(lfi cou;u es draw 505,125 00 571,225 00 5.%11 ‘ngp:‘li.oém;};e ran:é;e);rfl:ytl;egdfl,gxfl | ‘;n“;dnm;;“ 'Cl"{'"ml’;fl“;,‘e{flgfllm?l o —_— | 620 Market Sl:e‘e: F((:v;l;::sne Palace Hotel), p | I that the Commissioners are | 196,153 45 199,685 45 | v the Paris Exposition: iche] . de Youn; s b — . i | T to the relnstatement of fRiavs, a1 00 | 23134 00| Fore al the end of the week * Exchange | of ‘Sun Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Sellgmgn ELOPERS WEDDED ON A Bustern Office New York City. Prominent Men Implicated. | Arehbishop Chappelle hh“ taken a s{"“}’.‘ | Bureau of Equip- e b rates, however, tend in Germany's favor. | and R. Homer of Wyoming. SWIFTLY MOV"‘G THA . —— —_— se ne the itles are Stand in supporting the request of the 765, 414, : V "‘ i thee | friars to be estabifshed in their old s, 52| WELLESLEY COLLEGE IS Bank Depositors Incensed. ontents. The pub. | Position. 5 vt ; e orers that b At 4 result of last week’s scouting more 65 5,468 Special Dispatch to The Call. SPOKANE, W, et buciteTS | (han 20 Filipinos were killed and 160 cap- | Bureau of Medicine.| 192500 00 | 220,000 I SHOCKED BY A HAZING | 'SAN JOSE, June 10.—There promises to | terson. a youne il 2n¢ 10—0. B. Mas- o the womsines® | tured, while 140 rifies, with ammunition | Bureau of Supplles,.| 320,412 03 ) 2,731,232 03 be a lively meeting of the depositors of | drum. Idany. ciony Tes ™an of Rath- d by the gossips a . . truc- > s , el : 2, 0 4o have brousht Ereat | 836 FOTCS WO RCAZCL pine killed, tn- | pHO -] MTRT0 | 62U S| i) Dispatch o The Cal the defunct Unlon Savings Bank in the | Clara, the vounges: d‘:‘-ln:h':tr)mlr“wmm o su ¥ consciences, e A, tn- o [ See i . of W. A. iong been 4 suspicion here that | C1uding a A T T TR LT Erneering | 19892000 | 274,00 00| BOSTON, Mass., June 10.—Wellesley Col- | Toa Sotticition will. he "senarsment of | Hart,'a wealthy banker of that ety The v would not have been able | CAPtains and twenty one PUESTes WOUNA® | Marine Corps. ZSZET 2| 201870 21 | Jege fs in the wildest excitement to-day | demned. The ire of the depositors has | riengs ooy ccompanied by a party of maintain communication with and col. | 4 and one cap » Y Increase of Navy....| 10,092,402 00 | 109080 0 | oyer the revelation of the most startling | been aroused by President Rea using | (he Nopth wor e e, Judee Brady, 1ook e e e e anp e Jstais writh. 3 —— Grand total $49,205,000 45 | $61,945,418 67 | hazing ever known in a college for women | Nearly $60,000 of the bank's fund topay off | Pacific at gfii‘g},j;',,‘,‘“e.," of the Northern hipping or commereial houses, Records WILL WATCH IN CHINA { Bna OvRr Jai Wi 2ol SRFIOASTE ',',',,::";{,‘;,‘,-.,t:;;’n:":,,‘:,f“{:,’of;flfi:{‘:g’“"=8 T o WHEhe: on the 'AShs: | &1d s00m after leavinie the Station Siaiied contributions by Manila firms to the | for Mare Islan UPOR | pyjlaing. The depositors believed this | Madui s Do tvormile an hour The ,<ppear, but these are not FOR FILIBUSTERS | ther praces on this coast and In the bac |\ Miss Frances Hughes of Cortland, N, Y., | Sum should have gone out in dividends | tue. wh pors, Murried i the observation pbecause forsigness in Manila | cific are of local importance and are given | president of the sophomore class and one | 4mong them. nounced the words whioy meloickly pro- dered it necessary to make such con- sutions by way of insurance upon their in the provinces, rage of these documents gives | ustration of Filipino ingenuit WASHINGTON, June 10.—It is the un- derstanding of the War Department that | Major General MacArthur has sent offi- in the following table: i MONEY FOR MARE ISLAND. APPROPRIATIONS FOR— of the most prominent girls in college, was kidnaped by a crowd of juniors and held prisoner under lock and key for two days, while a score of otheér sopho- mores were defeated in a pitchell battle R A Narrowly Escaped Death. Special Dispatch to The Call, SAN RAFAEL, June 10.—C. M. Vail, '“"“J.gd s g e the couple rum is but seven miles east of Washington State line, =0 there could be no delay, as the Judge" fo by R ge’s jurisdiction ex. Funston with elghteen troopers | cers of the army to various points i > sl Booke—taeless mma Vail and Mabel Valil narrowl only to the county line. He spoke u,‘.l, m:{l};mx -“r‘t“cafxnms-nv‘:-‘oes:mb twenty | China under instructions to le-t?: o'i'n‘.'; 3% and docks—sewers ’%fi r‘,';o‘.',’;:'.":é’& lgx:f“‘eu‘;:;k' b‘:‘r‘;fidu'b’:;'-al ?.';Z Eaned death at the broad gauge 3"::; w:‘fl‘-:lm:gfngu % 'rme' miles, from Cabanatuan, along the Rio | fuiing aut of filbustering expeditions. In: | Yards ana dockwater syaters Wi0w | o green paint and left Iving on the | here this afternoon. They are from New | tions could b tacben s She 1igrs s Pllar. The rich valley of the Rio Grande | measures for the capture of the expedi. B B e diwsiis tha Sokr sy sl hanen Sk Tits iorning they secured & ceriagy bt h the next train, and he threat. x; ;hm hln ;:g steep ciiffs. covered with | tions. In addition to looking out for expe- 30,000 | of the “Burning Forensics’ by. the 1u-l‘::g 2‘13 tnnrafl on ‘a tgr of the town. In :}?e' "-fn{'fix'e.‘}'n'.'.'.’. fi“m'hu -.nd Wone-:! 'e :: shrubbery. unston discovered a | ditions it is expected that the officers ia 8 on Thursday night that the encounter |driving across the railroad track the train | ed of a violent temper. »a:r: 00 ladder hidden in the foli China will report upon the situation, so 2,200 x A score or more of mn& up on the team and wrecked the | The bride is 19 years old, handsome and HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, T! :51 nst A n»ph‘rockwm!de the ladder | as to keep the authorities advised of the 50,000 | mores had ventured to the scene the | carriage, ghe occupants escaping withonly | talented. e and her husband are great Mexican n-m’ gives health ng & rope, which, being pulled, rang a among the Chinese. 7,00 | juniors caught them. : a few scratches. * | deservedly popular. in their home town. | strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 D

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