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T : HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1900. 5 THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMP E PEACE ONERTURES =Sn— s mam e o, MADE BY MANDARINS i Delay of Powers in Entering the Imperial Palace Encouraged Boxers to Murder Two French Soldiers at Peking. o EE At st id dd Al dd i ddd ddd France the Only Nation That Accepts Rus-| sia’s Plan of Withdrawal, and America § Will Now Propose a Compromise. Lidd g Sl d il d 2t Al At 2 g d dd S LB LB P LA B et it 2 s HPRP.',!RP.’.D‘.!!?’."II!'!’J PRPRRRRLNRAR RORREEREREVERIRIPY BY JOHN F. BASS. Special Cable to The Call and New ¥ ork Herald. Copyright. 1800, by the Herald Publishing Company. PEKING (date missiang), via Tientsin, suzg 26; Chefu, Sept. 3, and Shanghai, Sept 5—Overtures to- ward peace negotiations with the a'lied Ministers FLave been made by a few mandarins, but there is no prince among them. The aliied forces are hesitating to enter the palace, fearing for the pre tige cf the Chines> Government, and that if the building were dectroyed and burned the government of the whole of Ch na would fall on the powers, rendering partition inev- itable. This delay is encouraging the Boxers, who| have murdered two French soldiers in tie center cf Peking. AMERICA WILL MAKE d COMPROMISE PROPOSITION BUREAT, WELLINC t. f.—France is that has th P . s ssia’s pro- m Pekir the position a t been made. ndicates t}“‘u 1s glving ved t £ than any c withdraw ¥ s to say, ggestion nsidered m that point PPEALS TO EARL LI SAVE SITUATION to M. ppner 1 ) Plentsin with the landing ch is much in need of rest, Com- be posted at ymmand ma xrr‘h the water and 1 admiral further reports forces landed at Taku up Jbesg afls of vhf R landed were dispatch was sent. dispatch received in forces when_the A " not A\Auldfl' Berlin from | We are closing out our stock of Ladies’ Native Sons and Daughiers. The big store has made special preparations for the comfort and con- vemmco of yourself and friends during the Semi-Centennia! Calebration. rious y ap-ointed parlors and observation galleries. a larze maeting ing room has been arranged on the second floor. There you wiil find free writing and res mterial, the San Francisco newspapers and the rewspapers from your own home, maga- zines, etc. There will be plenty of comfortable chairs, writing tab ote. A well- appe jinted Cafe serves meals dai'ly from 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. and untii 10:30 Satur’ay There i< a checking rocm where your rarcels and hand bagvage can be left in “Stuttgartes’” Sanitary Wool Und. car at on:-auarter off regular prices. |Sale of Immense Purchase of | Dress Trimmings. To open the Dres: Trimming Season to-day we off>r at from | one-third to one-ha'f of thrir regu! vaues a very large ‘q.:l'htv of the fices: D-ess T-immings tha* can b> produced. The lot consists of Boleros, Beaded Yokes, Brail Yokes, | Bodices, Co'lars, Motifs and a !:\rga lin= of fine goods by the yard. cleaned up this man’s entire stock at a specia’ low An irformaticn Bureau, Children's fil>e n tha store nr-ef hearti'y w Specxal Sale of Rii-| Bbor = and Jahots. | 500 yards | 50¢ qualily | »u\ch Bril- | liant Sitk, Mouscselin: | Taffsta Rib- | bon; a ve ery | fina q:alnv in all of | the rich pastel color- | ing fo- Millinery or] N-ck R bbon—to-day, | er yar 33¢c «f the atest ie in fou hand | two vards in each | si'e .38¢c price, and the good #10 trimmirg: for iroultms for $2.5 Nurzery, Emergency Hflmta‘ Teler honas, Make free usa of The Erpovmm and its is ars to e s0'd 'o you at the same ratio— $5.00, 3750 kind for $3.725, %5 0, ete., etc IRST SHOW=| | ing of Fine Mitlinery, Furs, T NS QW Decorations. Official F.ags, on stick. 16 des Hundreds of handsom e garments FL;’ ::nm;ar 3\151 ne Puper, red, Cloaks, D resses, at from a third to a half less ine, per ro e gerstnd G>ld Festconing, per ro! \&/asis, Dfl'eSS: '!n:nvrr gu .ar pnv i3 Bunnng red, white ani bus or go.d per = We bought the entire stock of : : i v meaking and La- several styes.of Overeoats R from a vrominent New York (, dies’ Tailoring for 6?};‘&11';' Fall and Wnn&er reduction from wkho esale prices, and now offer: $ 751:. $l 75 and $3 50 S. G. W. Tissue Pa e Ti sue Weo come Signs N.S.G. W. Pmaaoh €ach. nir 8i k Flags, handso Am rian Fiags, mu from Buntinette F on giit-top pol 200. 25':. 500 and 750 Wear - ani Rough Friday, +" Septembef 7t 2 Cheviots... Saturday, September 8th | tha same coats tha! $35 to $50 for, no: 512. 75 Standard Dictionary $5.40. We have secured a few | hundred more of the genu- ie Fank & W ndard Dictio pric: so absurd y low that | wa are enabled to place hem on sale Frida # morning at $540 Tais Dictionary contains 31,765 vocabu ary terms than any other dictionary guag> vub ished) and more than ratin; it i3 bonnd i full | [ 5000 shrep. with Dennison’s patent index. Pub- | lisher’s price £12.75, our every-day cut | price £11.70; special sala price. whila - $5.40 Special Sale L2 Feficidad Cigars 4 ior 25c. rite Clear Hav: cturzd to se tore offers > & for s 25¢ Sale of Haviland Dinner Sefs. Our buyer saved zbout a thixd on the who'e- e cost of ths- nerfect, gennine Havi- on'y at half price Jand Chiaa Dinier Sets, and to-day wa | offer a_coniplets set for 12 persoms, all | large rize pieces, dainliy d-corated in with go'd traced handles, ry $41.55 per snt. - $29.40 ms set for 6 ptrson' regularls .0, on sale to-d y and Saturd . $17.50 Friday Sale of Pur-e Groceries. Babbitt s Soap—T bars for.. 25¢c Ltmit of s0c worth to a customer. Lzaf Lard —The bsst,in 3, 5 and 101b pails to-aar, per b.. .10c Rm al Baking Powder -1-1b tin:39¢ Pork and Beans—Van Camp’s, large 3- ib 2)c cans. to-da tue flowers, regul, ARARRTCANQARAIACRAARLNAL RAQBRARARAR AR ARAQA LR AR QAR A NN ANNRRRTIN LKA Yualu At aava i e aataaanney 1 | Speclal Sale of lmporfed Fiannels. | 13,400 Yards (Nearly 8 Miles) of Erg isk Domzt Ffannel on Sale To-Day, Saturiay and Tuescay at About Half Price. This is the most extraordinary value in imported flannels ever offered in Sin Francisco. They are crisp from the makers; heavy, substantial weaves in pleasing color effects: imported to sell at 20c a vard, a good bargain at 1&. a value that cannot be duplicated in the United States at our ” three days’ <pecial price.. per yard c 75cfllfi’iéques 33c. ‘; Velour Squares | at Half Price. A splendid assort- Al Sale of Noveity Beit Buekles. m ?’)rtgf f:ftf .Ju;; 100 of | These were such a big bargain that wa | P (oo bl | bought 1500 of them from the manu- | in oil colors «r [ Ba't Buck- facturer; figured Velour and Velvet strong meta in Freach grey, oxidizad ani si ver Squares, in some of th2 choicest, pret- A | plaques. 16 finish, warrinted not to tarnish; they \ tiest patterns ever shown for cushion n diama are the very latest Buropean novelty, | covers, chaic seats and backs, head | vith gold ani bought in the regu'ar woy would | rests, etc.; each jiece is about 24 rims and rings have 10 be sold from 75: to $1.50 | inches square and so'd in the regular | to hang them up, rezuary each; the big store’s speci. way wou d have to ba 50¢ each; Tic each,on specia sale to-day 334-‘ pr ce to-d tha bix store's price to-day.... B DG Fine Furniture and Garpets Gheap. a big =aving over omlmry prices in every item quoted below. and these are only half a dozen Great Overcoai Sale. marufacturer at an immense ! $15.00, $17.59 and $20.00 Biuo | and Biack Kerseys. . $11.65 $25.00, $3).0) and $35.00 B ue, Black and Brown Kerseys, Oxford V, $i0, 8'2.50 and $15 Meltons unas and Black Thibets, t your tailor wou d charge 3'8 65 - W on sa'e at Men’s Hd’kfs 5¢. arge handkerchief dealer closed out to us all of his cambric handkerchiefs at less than ha/f regular prices. To-day and to-morrow w2 offer 3924 men’s white cam- bric Handkerchiefs, with a neat colored border, at the very special price, each .. 50 Men’s Shirts 59c¢. The balance of a shirt manufactur- er’s season’s output of Fancy Stiff - Bosom Shirts with separate cuffs to mateh; all up- to-date patterns and colorings, in five dif- fereat styles, and made to retail for $1.00 to $1.25 each. sale to-day and AR A AR AR AR AR NN KRR A RL RN AEARARAR AU AR AL RAL R AUR AR AR AR R LAR AR R AG AR AL LR B AAA R AR S aa i Raa Jackets for $7.45. 3 samples of hundreds of eJjually as good items: 320 silk-lin=d Sample Jack- : lar g2 Rattam Rocker — VWith Round Extemsion Tabje— °is agreat many kinds, = fuil roll curve seat, high back and a plan but handsome and substantial | ome, two and three and s i e s‘aD]; Frilay and .Ionking rnunld '0‘1): dmxrdg tnhée ;nh | S SR T e 3 rday at the very eaves, soid oak, goaen finish, on < = price ... - $3 50 Friday and $10.80 R ,:a:nh‘n:anyl“ : £ . to pick from; these are K] Turkish Couch—Made up in a m. | all new, fresh goods, and = / P P . ) atiresses — d with abso- ey = /e Z]fi:t.fu assortmens of Persian volours, lutely pure South American hair, none | S0ld in the regular way 5 e bette- made, coveml with A. C. A.| would be mark:d $10. . edge all arouud, golden oak S ; S $12 and $15; we make ; frame,upholster > with hair, ticking, mad> in one ry)r two them a great special of- 3 th's week’ s\airrssm,rg Par(:, :dfumed hgqlie:‘ers as ‘ fering for to-day (Fri- : price. o a srgaian at 2 ), _rue day) and to-morrow . Others'as low a8 8750 picre.. ST6 TS (Saturiay).....87.45 4 Second Floor—Frent. - A Extraordinary Bargain In All-Wool Smyrna Rugs—12 different patterns, all of | _— 3 them reyersib'e, handsome medallion and all-over effects, size 60x30 inches, handsomely s’ 75 quuor sfl“’.’.- ; fringed on both ends, a very large special purchase on sale now and while they last, each o | Harper’s Whiskey—Rye or Bourbon, ¥ . . | 8 years old; this iz the whiskev that took & Our carpet buyer picked up some splendid bargains in Carpets during his| the first medal at Paris Exposition of - recent Easterntrip. The four lines quoted below cannot be duplicated in the West at these prices:| 197; cur regular price $1.00 75 % $1.25 Axminster Carpets, vl silectel styles 756 Ingrain Garpet, sirict'y all-wool, extra heavy |, P8 “"a . ('.‘;"’"Y e - c s and colorings, special on Mo-day aud during week, h:ndsome designs and colorings; on special sale to- s fl_'l'e'fi) vears old; our reg- § per yard 95¢ morrow and during the wesk, per yard.. soc TI: - B‘ ""“"_" &al "’{_"Nil‘l ¥ !Z"_-dz1.,.590 = Tapestry Brussels Carpeis, the 65c and 8ic FRTe et »“Pl’ o infandel— grade, in all of the standard makes; spec’al to-morrow and Lowell and Whitall’s Body Brussels, be:u'i | q,l‘;:‘; I-n;“,fc 2”“ "“nnx d;v'glal = during the week o - ful 19)0 patterns with borders to match, styies ke P N - BT . 45c and B5C tniaenot shown elsewhere, per yard..... $1.15 | =~ e g SELL | conyo Canes 29c. 3 N8 dwgRbtal lifo sine Xho Mg sior’s @ have secured arother <mall lot of these ¥ Marblie Statue, t !M R Mammoth Fall and Ay =mm Walking Sticks at a special price. § i 3 ” ; Thnv have crooked handles and are hand- @a'ifornia Venus Winter Catalogue | o i Vi serios sivee s % On Free Exhitition in our Oo!dcnil.-lc Bazaar. out mext week. Send proper cane for the well dressed 3 Attraction Hall. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE address for fres copy. man; on special #ale to-day only. 2’0 = x al under current date says that s « two <rm[mh‘r< .-{ Germans landed to-day, | . rench guard of h oh and marched thre cessions to_thelr quarte; CONGER REPORTS ON THE PALACE PARADE WASHINGTON, Sept. partment made the f ment to-day: “A teleg ed from Minister Conger dated fhe foreten oo 6.—The State De- 1 n Peking ng to r parade i through the that yacant with | gis 3 L. Sapmber & aing Thnt o ,.,P,Ki RUSSIA’S SCHEME SAID inese the rumors of contemplated | sings in Canton and Hong The police place nc Teports, ‘{»p- been atwing, where \\'-x«»hnw Prefect “The and | gchow is not xkeh to Jlack of arms, TO BE TO SEIZE CHINA | ,UPEHATUHS ARE Indications That Big Strike 1 | opinion, but all realized the gravity of the | proposition_with which they must deal. | PENETHA‘I‘[D As a rule they are conservative, but the | general sentiment is that there will be a strike. Approximately over 1,000,000 people would be directly affected by a strike in the arthracite r | MACARTHUR REPORTS AN OUTBREAK IN BOHOL Detachment Under Lieutenant Le- back Almost Annihilates a Party of Bolomen. WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The following on. NOT WILLING TO MEET MINERS Return of the Duke of ARCTIC ZONE AskYour Grocer for the only Sterilized Vegetable Fat in the world — Soda Biscuits are wonderfully light when made with | : : < i BERLIN, .=:-m, 6.—Several dispatches | Will Soon Be in cablegram has been recelved at the War Abruzzi's Expedmon on w, ”m',\; General, | Lave arrived from Washington during! Department from General MacArthur: p the last five days which have met Force “MANILA, Sept. 5.—Adjutant General. the Stella Polar. t with various interpretations here. One of a ‘Washington: Details of an outbreak in 1 S ths h 7 Sta Gov Bohol have been received. It has devel- e . these Is that the United States Govern- £ 2 S L e ot Gth ana | ment intended to withdraw its troops | 5 R Tag g o o E {ipated, | from Peking if Russia did tne same. Of | Throughout the Anthracite Region ':,\é‘n" B e i e T B"‘;““: F"tdi:hth;hl;‘ t;om' ficlal circles were slow to belleve this,| Union Men Ar 5 he did until heard from in Carmen with onths, and the ge Dogs nization | however, although a short Washington | e Gathering In | followers, threatening to attack the gar- rison at Ubay. Two detachments ordered patch received to-day seems to confirm | | to Carmen found the town peaceful. A formation and Preparing withdrawal of the Russian and ! for the Struggle. detachment of twenty-seven men under r jcan forces from Peking would, of | i SR First Lieutenant Leback was attacked on ¥ upset Germany's | August 31 near Carmen by 120 bolomen. R art m'mr;‘l f" ’nr::\;’l"‘rlzf "'“J‘”im in ;‘:‘x:m“( il LR INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 6.—“The condi- m;u,l;:nnrkn-;-? n'o):nrl\" :mnlhusuwll over n from Gene: f July 3 and would a wholly 1361 Rt s et being killed. Our loss as previos COMMISSIONER ROCKHILL te).—Adsutant General, | and much more difficult situation | ton In the anthracite resion of Pennsyl- | ronorted: A movement in. th Interior i3 quiet Pexing upplies The press continue vanla was mnot considered at to-day’s | now in progress. Mac DENIES THE INTERVIEW forwarded when » 'Russian proposal, the me meeting of the executive board of the | " FORT® SNELLING, Minn Sept o Sept. & la to assume f staff to General RIOTS HAVE ASSUMED ; SERIOUS PROPORTIONS | Spe - will al for several days. Villiam Rockh vlvr- ver give an order to retreat.” rs pointing out ’hat Ru United Mine-workers' of Ameri said | The second h'utallon of the blghthlmt»d selfish. The C President John Mitchell to-night. As a | States Infantry, including four com- Vi Zeitung = er of fact, I have not placed the mat- panies_ the non-commissioned staff and pose. &8 1¢ ter before the board,” he continucd, “but | P3fid, Major B Stretch commanding, was s possible out of China entrained to-day for § side the mask and seize the Philippines. n Francisco and | it.has been made a special order for to- empire for herseif. Her proj morrow’s session will be taken up unfriendly act toward German the first thing in the morning. I sald “BLACK JACK” ON TRIAL. unt v announced he would | some time ago that in m opinion there | would be a big strike unless the operators | Notorious Train Robber Arraigned in | 3 . | agree to meet us in a wage conference. I| M | COMPROMISE EXPECTED | Hite o remson o balcye pihesmine o e e [ B 10 i opintion T have: ot tatked e S REGARDING EVACUATION :11:7:1" l‘l'“ other members ¢f the board rged with train robbery, was in the Territorial court be- fore Chief Justice Mills. Ketchum has con- fessed that his band held up the Colorado “Information from the anthracite gion indic re- he operators will.not his you can draw your tes that the from The Call and New York Her- | the Herald Pub- | clal Cabl by « ned to-day ru;{nru]ne A fishtng Co ons as to what the outcome | and Southern passenger train at Folsom, : O adh by him 1 by tele-| oo, Sent. 6—In political circles N. M., on iopzemmr‘x 1857, and July 11, 8 Prons gn Office at = 4t I2 ThooRnt thut s compromise will At to- -day's meeting reports were read | 189, each time blowing open and rifling - ch from Sap- Aot Ik §e Lo IR e e o | from members of the board and organiz- | the express safe. A few days after the ¢ i tating that the | be come to in regard fo the evacuat ers, who are not members, who had been | Second robbery Samuel Ketchum received 1 bled him regarding the of ‘Pelking. and. el the main bod at "work organizinig in the bituminous | & wound from which he died in a fight - < he considered the con- | troops W fxrl Pnl:_ ientsin, field. These reports show clearly (h.ul\\'"h a_Sheriff’s posse. Sheriff Farr of - % + Justifie ()m garrison left in ing. there has been a big gain fn membership | Walsenburg, Colo., and a resident of Cim- "had given no intery e and that numerically the union is|arron, N. M. ‘were killed, of the Assock RUMORED DEFEAT stronger that it has ever been. Another | On the night of August 16 Tom Ketchum, . g bee n the point 1o be gained by becoming informed | single-handed. held up the same train at b respondent and for | GapoPUlarity, i kS n suc upon the conditions in the bituminous | almost the identical spot of the two hen, taotal of Amoy, who wi 1 proce the prese rhether in Mr | ni] ia would withdraw to Changchow troubles at Am STRONG PROTESTS AGAINST WITHDRAWAL | | Spectal Cable to The Call and New York Hflr- as bon. aia not reque<t the cor- from publishing his ring the conversa- thought he desired known. | [‘IRT AND NEGLECT LONDON, Sept. 2000 Boxers have been Killed and woundel in conflict with Yuan Shi Kal, military governor of Shan- tung. | former robberi Mail Clerk Bartlett was shot by Ketchum. Conductor Harrington shot Ketchum in the right arm. General Hars Will Resign. DALLAS, Tex., Sept. 6.—Brigadier Gen- eral Luther W. Hare has written to friends, under date of Cavite, July 29, that he will resign from the army as soon as the Philippine trouble is ended. distriet is that the board members would be in a position to judge whether or not the organization can control a sufficient territory to prevent the shipment of | bituminous coal into the anthracite fleld in event of a strike being ordered. W. D. Ryan, secretary-treasurer of the Illinois district, is here and in consulta- tjon with the members of the board The | treasury of the Illinois miners {s full and | it is rumored upon good authority that OF ARMY OF BOXERS —It is rumored that the troops of General | Killed by a Boiler Explosion. ght, 1900, by the Herald Pub. VIENNA, Sept. 6.—~The boller of the | th, y. 2 SNNA e districts control about $200,000. “With- AT IMPERIAL PALACE e Lebany | Danubjan steamer Negotin exploded near | out the consent of the local unions of the | @+ ++++++++4+444444440 | HONGKONG, Sept. £.—The Chamber of | Kiadovo to-day and the captain and | district of Iliinois this money would not | ¥ + | c ommer;f and Chi Association urJ twelve of the crew perished. bed“l (hle c%mmilllr(ldfif nfio national board : #Valde,” the sensational + ERLIN, Sept. 6.-The Gel vice ad- | telegraphing strong jiotests against the and it is thougl T. Ryan is here for i Ezm]p at Taku tele ,’; i r":::‘ Caplatn | Withdrawal of troops from Peklnf til g DIED. the purpose of pledging the financial | 4 story of court life at Peking, : m ot ~ Ag_ oper government has been established. | pyoppAN-TIn this city, September 7, 1900, | 28sistance of his district to the board in |4 begins in next Sunday’s Call, Pohl. in his rcport from Peking. says the | Irjey urge that withdrawal would be dis. | FIORDANCIn, this, Sy, September 7, 1900 i ol B 4 September 9. he formed on marching | astrous to forelgn prestige throughout | (1 gucrans. Fether of Thomaas L, ) esmst onn ery member of the board sald to- - ‘ the imperial palace reception | China. Minnie Riordan and Mrs, W. W. Sanderson. balls and rooms August 28 was “dirt and | Alarm is manifested among reputable nl'hl he had not become sufficiently amillar with the facts to venture an + Gtttttttttttttttt++to @ Notice of funeral services to-morrow, “Ko-Nut” India Refining Co. Philadeiphia, Pa. Were Killed and | Eaten. LS CHRISTTANIA, Sept. 6.—A telegram has been received from Tromsoce. Norway, re- porting the return of the Steila Polar with the Duke of Abruzzi's Arciic expedition on board. The Stella Polar reached a | point in latitude $6.33 north, thus pene- VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS have been in use over fifty years by the ieaders of the Mormon Church and their fol- trating farther north than Dr. Nansen's lowers. Positively cures the record worst cases 14 and young The Stella Polar remained fast in the ice arising _from effects of seif- for eleven months. The pressure stove in abuse, dissipation, excesses or cigarette-smoking. Manhood, Power, nia, Patns in Back, D Nefvous Debility. Headache, ry, Loss of Semen, 50 stipation. Stops ne of Eyelids. Effects Vigor andCENTStoincy Don't get desne Impart Restores smail, function. for $2 50 by mail. A written guar or money refunded with § boxes. Cire Adcress BISHOP REMEDY CO.. San_Francisco, B end w0 Third st. her sides, making a hole fifteen inches in breadth. The members of the expedition suffered many hardships and were compelled to eat their sledge dogs. A Norwegian en- glaeer and two Italians, members of the expedition, perished. The news of the assassination of King Humbert of Italy (uncle of the Duke ol Apruzzi) was com- municated to the Duke off Hammerfest. The Stella Polar therefore did not com- municate with the shore there, but pro- ceeded southward. Unfitness to Ma; icocele o Con- rvous Twitching immediate. to every : a cure is at organs. 50c free. - Cal. GRANT DRUG Dr. Nansen, who returned from his ex- pedition to the Arctic regions In August, 189, reported that he left his vessel, the Fram, March 14, 1855, in 84 degrees north latitude and traversed the Polar Sea to a point 86 degrees 14 minutes north, situated north of the New Siberian Islands. This | was a point four degrees farther north than any previous explorer had reached. Talked With the Pope. LONDON, Sept. 6.—-A special (H-pa(ch< from Rome says that the Pope during | his reception to-day expressed a wish to | see the two American students, Henry | Hangel and George Laughney, who are studying at Eichstadt and who were lost | in the catacombs September 2 and found the next morning by some German stu- dent friends. Consequently the two youns men were sent for ana had a long talk | — ———— —— with his Heline: visi» DR. JORDAN'’S sazar MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARZETOT. dat. um srca - Dinner to Minister Dudley. Special Cable to The Call and New York Her» ald. ~Copyright, 159, by tht Herald Pul lishing Company. LIMA, Peru, Sept. 6.—Coronel Zegarra, President of the Cabinct, gave a farewell dinner to United Statee Minister Dudley. v{ 0 was highly estecmed In Lima so- clety. ElII.EIATlG UIIIS 756 per m. For Sale at 504 Post St. Around the cormer from N. 8. G. W. bullding. ¢ |