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THE SAN FR\ ,STATE DEPARTMENT E ITS REPRESENT A in Motion for the. of Communication kmg Through Secret able Channels, ' —_——— CPEDIISPIIBDIPODED*D voyoooo.»o@o’b'?# ® SPECIAL COURIER SENT TO MINISTER CONGER DED PP D EHE DD SIS DIPEIEBEIE BeD N0 @ SAYS MISSIONARIES ARE NOT TO BLAME XPECTS 34 {.1? »’ifl 1900. 8 P~§fl-§" T % A 1 VY Faum r THE BOXER ECLIPSING THE BOER. B e S S | evangelizing forces for political and sel?- | the follo ish ends. ister MAY EIZA.NG CH]:N’ESE OFFICIALS. Spectal Disoateh to The Cail. W YORK, July 23.—The Journat has e London: The publication of of- | sho patrhe= regarding China contains ‘ all t E PLY NEWS OF HE, CHINESE CAPITAL General Wilson Bemre Starting . for San Francisco Outlines the Task Before the Army That | Will Advance on Peking. s, T ugh: the various foreign China could be merged & 1 THREATENS A MASSACRE IF THE ALLIES ADVANCE o~'»0-0~000¢0<»0-Do¢0000~?v'i‘yo@coo’!'iO'bO@‘@ - * . s 1 Te are no mounta . T”:re are sy, of branches to wi king, and then man Minis ORDERS EXTERMINATION OF ALL CHRISTIANS MRS. WOODWARD READY TO END HER LIFE 2D IIEDIDEIEDIIOEDIO * O STATION DESTROYED AND MISSIONARIES MURDERED i' 1' i A g 0 the races, . -2 ugh nothing un s at the races ever as men do when £ s s 3 if the deed had been pre- ; ‘ 2 jtated he would have thrown a bomb, and that the object of his attempt u . the life of the King was to strike t te be f representative of the class living 4 P rt When the prisoner was sen- ke g oo gl fo tne galleys for life on May OTHER ATTEMPTS TO SLAY THE KING | in 1878 and @Again in 1897 Would - Ee Assassins Sought His Life he assassin struck se occasions The assassin was name was Giovann! then’ secured Passanante, a cook. This attempted assassination was fol- lowed during the next day by the throw- bombs among the crowds in on the occasion of ts: ns in those cities. Nu- Q Las a great passion for mu- | were made and, as many is a fine performer on the plano, | o( the pv"sn.. were found to belong to sical taste | the International Society, all the Bar- ectly white | sant! clubs in Italy, about thirty in num- che uhoned that he was | ber, were closed. no longer young, he seriously objected| It was on Thursday, the 224 of April, to the marks of time showing on his fair | 1567, that the second attempt was made Queen, and par rly rebelled against | on the King’s life. On tha( day he was | ériving to the Campanelll racetrack, when ne evening as they were cosily seated | a man rushed forward, crying out that he en famille,” the Queen wishing to read— | | wanted to present a petition to the King. perhaps the evening paper—quietly ad- | He was permitted to approach the car- justed her glasses and settled herself for | riage. Suddenly the man leaped upon the when Viotor | a good time. The King soon asked her to | carriage step and nndu vicious lunge narchy and the revo- | arrested on suspl licity in the erime, and a week later his family was informed that he was dead. The police | reported that he had committed suicide, but an autopsy revealed that he had been | murdered in his cell PERSONALITY OF THE HEIR APPARENT Victor Emmanuel Ferdinand Maria Gen naro, the Prince of Naples, who succee! to the throne of Humbert as Victor n 1 11, was born November 11, 1859, It was just and right, said the ita he son of a soldier be born upon day dedi e protector of sol , Martino of The choice of Naples and of the name Gennaro, patron . was not that rince of Naples, with one blow those few fllu. which might stil remain in the € of those who were interested in and frous of a restoration of the past. It was a new and strong affirmation of Italy united. | The Prince of Naples is an active, strong | voung man, with a high and broad fore- ead and a serenely searching gaze. He | resembles his father in the upper part of his face, while in the lower may be traced the sweet and pleasant maternal linea- ments in which, however, the soft fea- tures of the Anglo-Saxon race are tem- pered by the stern and martial energy of Savoy. His person reflects dignity, se- riousness and earnestness. One sees in him a great scholar in—the pursuit of sclence, of the good and the beautiful; truly one of those characters, virile and confident, to which the words may be applied once quoted of the adamantine lena, “frangar nop fectar,” s saving That’s the whele story of our remodeling sale. You can get suits, hats and furnish- ings at a saving that is worth saving. Here are some of the savings: £ .2 .2 [Made-to-order suits which, previous to this sale, sold for §13.50 and $15.00 are now made for $10.00. .« .« Ready-made suits: Cheviots which we have sold for $10.00 are now $5.25 ¢ & w ® % w w = Fancy Cheviots and a few suits of black clay wor- sted, value $15.00, are now selling for $8.45 « .« School begins to-day. We have some thoroughly good school suits for boys, worth $2 735, which we are selling for $170 « = x % & =« = .= Soft hats: Fedoras and Graecos, 90C = = .« Golf Caps, all colors, 15c each or 2 for 25c ilk=front go!f shirts for summer wear, good at $1.0o, present price 60C % & W w 0D 718 Market Strect.