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THE SAN FRANOCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, CHIC LITTLE ALICE NIELSEN | PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. IN “THE FORTUNE TELLER” s g e e Herbert’'s Tuneful Little Comic Opera Scores a 1900, t Seems as Though-my of Havana at 12 noon on the first Monday of Very efficlent service has been rendered by November, {n the year 190, to frame and adopt the navy in connection with the insurrection in B Victor Decided Hit and Is Full of Good Things the Government of the United States upon the A very satisfactory settlement has been made \ relations to exist between that Government | of the long pending question of the manufac- W e” R en d ered and the Government of Cuba and to provide | ture of armor plates, A reasonable price has . for the election by the people of officers under | been secured and the necvmy for a Govern- such constitution and the transfer of govern- | ment armor plant avoided. > ment to the officers so elected. I approve of the recommendations of the Sec- 5 “‘The election will be held in the several vot- | retary of the Navy for new vessels and for ad- |\ ing preeincts of the island under and pursuant | ditional officers and men, which the required | to the provisions of the electoral law of April | increase of the navy makes necessary. 18, 1900, and the amendents thereof 1 commend to the favorable action of the CUBAN CONVENTION. Congress the measure now pending for the erection of a statue to the memory of the late { b:":;d"“‘m"“‘:n‘;fig fl:':b“i‘d" (‘,’; 5‘;‘;‘95’:; David D. Porter. I commend also the establish- { of November, 1900, and is in sdsion. ment of a national navy reserve and of the | In calling the conventlon to order, the milt- | 878de of vice admiral, Provisions should be | tary Governor of Cuba made the following | M2de, 28 recommended by e A ot ‘‘As military Governor of the island, repre- | °°r® Who rendered the mos senting the President of the United States, 1 | 00 during the recent war With Spam Rave ™ | call this convention to order. It will be your | SZFER M TELITR N0 T - for Cube and when thas Taa been done o for- | ,The total area of publlc land, s given by { mulate what, in your opfaion, ought to be the | %® Secretary of the Interior, \o approRtmAtTY relations between Cuba and the United States. > dlv (',' .‘ .d 154,745,782 IB«CPQS have been | "The constitution must be adequate to secure | UNAISPosed of and 15415, ¥ le Iand | & etable, orderly and a free government. reserved for various purposes. The public lands 1 | ““When you have formulated ‘the relations | disposed of during the year amount to “-:“v | which in your opinion ought to exist between | $§7.06 acres including 62428.60 acres of Tndien Cuba and the United States, the Government | 12045 an Increase of 477, 478.80 over B8 BICEC | of the United States will doubtlees take such | "% Year e towal recte e LI~ | action on its part as shell lead to a final and | Public lands during the fsca’ year Were SLED Suthoritative "agreement. between, the people | 9510, an increase of §1.406%7 |t Countries o the promotion of thelr | "pe’ fuuiie obtained from our forsst policy 5 g have demonstrated its wisdom and the neces- “All f E A 1] enmm”‘::‘g‘“ t";":’;‘;flz‘"ézl__"e‘."’f;::s;; sity In the Interest of the publie for Iuhc‘onun- desiring that you shall reach just conclusions | U4fce and increased appropriations by the Con: A and that by the dignity, individual self-re- | Erees for the carryin on of the worlke On June straint and wise conservatism whtich shall | T 1000 there Were TRIETEITIS e et characterize your proceedings the capacity of ”*“’ “’r h‘:“r""“(“‘_"ghn 1. ot bracing | | the Cuban people for representative govern- ::f'._:::o? ,: e | | ment may be signally fllustrated. QTP £ = = “The fundamental distinction between true | DUring the past vear the Olymple reeerse, B | representative government and dictatorship is | the State of TWashingion, was raCCFC T thet the former is rcpresentative of the peo- ;fh'f} PEVILEEL i A“T“fl: e Tt aandt | Ple. In whatever position the official 1s he con- | £/ T8 f:‘: ""_’"‘n" “’; ot Z"Crps 452 the Big | i fines himeelf striet vithin the limits of his om. 10, ¥ad e St o . 0 o e T ot buch restraint there | HOM reserve, in Wyoming, was increased from s it not true? Women suffer, f.eellthe life mgh‘ed [ can be no free constitutional government. e Sants Tnes. in Colitornia, emoracng an| || out of them, grow old before their time. h morning “Undef the order pursuant to which you Santa Ynez, @ o y r | have been elected and convened you have mo | &rea of 146.000 acres, was created durlng this wake up determined to do so much before the day ends, | duty and no authority to take part in the | ¥ear. On October 10, 1%0, the Crow (_re?'khfor— Pl | present government of the island. Your pow- | st reserve, in Wyoming, was created, with an | y g 7 ore are pirictly lmited by the terms of that | 8rea of 56.320 acres. | Before the morning is very old the dreadful BACKACHE order. INCREASE OF PENSION ROLL.| § attacks them, the brave spirit sinks back in affright ; no “When ‘the conventfon concludes Its 1abor | At the end of the fiscal year there were on he ““cl ” 3 I will transmit to Coogress the cONSitution as | the pension roll %3225 names, a net increase matter how hard they struggle, the “clutch ” is upon them | framed by the conventlon for its consideratton | of 2010 over the fiscal year 189, The number Fane © WL ST L e k4 s | I renew the recommendation made In my| The amount disbursed for army pensions dur- “Why should Isufferso? What can Ido? - | | speclal message of February 10, 1599, as to the | ing this ar was $134,700,504 24 and for navy e h PRETTY AND POPULAR ALICE NIELSEN AND EUGENE COWLES, FROM A SCENE IN THE SUCCESSFUL | necessity for ru\)!-l};mmu‘x‘\lmt‘:;n';\:;(r\‘\::: lpem’ums 3,761,533 u‘dn‘ :v(lal of :ru:.as ,1:}2:5.2 The _answer 18 ready, Your cry has been e&!d, and a - ot sezs Fpinis e e el = | the United States and Hawail, w s eaving an unexpended balance o 2,768 25 COMIC OPERA, “THE FORTUNE T WHICH 38 ATTRACIING TARGH ADDIENGES 0 A '00-4 | | e Shitd geaterand Fewe? WEL SSEG [ IS e e e woman is able'to restore you to health and happiness. LUMBIA THEATER NIGHTLY. | strikingly emphasized this need. Surveys have | an increase over the previous year's expenditure Backache is only a symptuom of more fatal trouble— shown the entire feasibility of a chain of | or $1 77 70. There were 684 names added to h ed ,ts - - fi kS — =T | cables which at each stopping place shall tou ‘?; the rolls during the year by special scts passed eed 1t8 warning in time. el v o1 nerica ory he system shal at the first session of the Fifty-sixth Congress. | 9, = Miss Convere had little | received numerous encores, and Tom |0 American territory, €0 that ¢ . Lydia E. Pinkham’s V tabl ompound will look pretty and intelligent; | Greene had to respond several times for |be under our own complete control. Manfla, | The act of May, 190, among other things, | iy ege e C v — ser without effort. his song, - Friends,” which was splendidly | once within telegraphic reach, connection with | provides for en extension of income to widows | }| stop your torture and restore your courage. our pains rendered. Hartman and Webb are an ex- coast would be in- the little tragedy lly a one-part piece y, who played the title role treatment of Japanese subjécts n comm: tterfly play, w :dience lams, tk rently e vorite. in_excellent humor. Miss ew soprano, has appi shed herself as a prime fa- ie Myers' kissing song is one team and their topical songs keep | & constitutfon for the people of Cuba and as & part thereof to provide for and agree with the systems of the As creased and profitable opportunities for a more direct cable route 2 our shores to the Orfent than ls now afforded by the trans- Atlantie, continental and trans-Atlantic lines. I urge attention to this important matter. the Philippines and- the recent disturbance in China. pensioned under said act to $20 per annum. The Secretary of the Interfor belleves that by the operations of this act the number of per- sons pensioned under it will increase and the increased annual payment for pensions will be betwoen $3,000,000 and $4,000,000. ack Would Break.™ come from unnatural menstruation or some derangement of the womb. Let those who are suffering read Mrs. Mor- ton’s letter and be guided by her experieuce. % tragic treatment of the most popular numbe psighe A i > ~, LR J o Justly appreciates the —and successfully. Cho- - ARMY AND FORTIFICATIONS. e Government ta 5 - lier that her lover will re- | California. ; 3 s 100,000 | 1658 Of ite soldiers and satlors by making pen AN OPEN LETTER TO WOMEN o abllity to Tealize that men | e Haverly minstrels opened the weel | The present strength of the army is 100010 | sion payments liberal beyond precedent to the N. - s ers ever, her joy at his sup- | o€ “AELE T e men—65,000 regulars and 35,000 volunteers. Un- | men, their widows and orphans. . - . 5 and her hopeless | W10 21 apprec latite and much-tickled | ;0 ", 00 "o March 2, 1899, on the 30th of [ There were 26,540 letters patent granted, in- | DEAR MRs. PINKHAM :—I have been so delighted Mr. Belasco has placed A Mmends the com to the San Francisco | In 188 a board of office "’““”""" by th“’" The number of patents which expired was | ache in the small of my back and could hardly stand - s it enough of noveity to public d there are six or eight stars In | dent Cleveland adopted a comprehensive sl !ms The total receipts for patents were $1,- | upright; was more tired in the morning than on retiring & reetink what were otherwise a | the combination. of coast defense fortifications, which Invoive: % %. The expenditures were $1,247,5%7 58, | = g A Sinmnoe e Gk S - 1 nary repetition of a thousand- | g the outlay of something more than $100,000,000. | gpotvere” o ‘curplus of $110,400 T7. . I had petite. ¥ Com- 3 E Alhambra. This plan recetved the general approval of [ The attention of Congress is called to the pound I have gained fifteen pounds, and am gaining pany and a has furnished some _ap;?ro; Tt is to laugh at the Alhagnma th{s Congress, and sinece then regu appropriations | ranore of the Secretary of the Interior touch- | every week. Myt:};fetm has lmprvvei, have no back- £ 3 g, and_litt c and the opening tableaux o Edward A. Braden and Charles W. | have been made and the work of fortification | ing the necessity for the further establishment ache, and I look er than I ever looked before. rus girl of an brings both | ns he can never aga are of the essence of , as true in Japan as in ew York. The dramatic ¥y sunrise, at noon and by help to give atmosphere to the The setting of the plece itself Is nt and beautiful and the results The performance is a delightful mixture of innocent fun and good music. There is a refreshing and wholesome ab- sence of slang and coarseness that com- 1 the Rays' Hot Old still green. Clever specialties plece has been seen before | and the memory of the laughs | be to volunteer force will reduced June next the present discharged and th 2447 officers and 29,025 enli gular army ed men. has steadily progressed. More than $68,000,000 has been Invested in a great number of forts and guns, with all the cluding reissues and designs, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1900; 1660 trademarks, labels and ninety-three prints registered, echools in the Territory of Alaska and favor- able action Is Invited thereon. Much interesting information is given in the 682 | with Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 1 thought I would write and thank you. My system was entirely run down. I suffered with terrible back- “*I shall recommend it to all my friends, as it cer- tainly is a wonderful medicine.”—Mgs. E. F. Morrox, 1043 Hopkins St., Cincinnati, O. &l Iy the New York and London | {f mexes IS SUIL &f e Mever speciallles | complicated and scientific machinery and elec- | yoport of the Governor of Hawail as to the & have evidently been carefully | ii{efgperse the humorous run of the play. |, ;jcai appltagees necessary for their use. The | ,rogress and developments of- the islands dur- = B e et Tht | yA Mot Ol e “urhe Hero of the | s e ey rec | E e e o e caty ar | When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health Joseph able feature last night e | the Western Plains” were among the new | quires men trained In ite use. The number of | tne approval of the foint resolution of Con- more than a million women, you cannot well say, without ph rons . - 5 apRelsl serdes ances e ssary o} y e 88 provic e | Vi . er; Viola unless pertage themont | SOLES S e B O R msriaiusd by the War Dwsctmeotiat’s mi: | Koo BrllBE S Bhe Shussniinn b, 1o trying it, “I do not believe it will help me.” If you are ill B chor 7 these was an attempt o con. | LUl programine. | imia allowance to_be. 18.62. A oviding 4 soverament for e taceitors| | dON’t hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable X Jd passed during some s 2, There are fifty-eight f’r more military posts | .na thereafter. com |lnd at once, flud wflte £ had pasad Surii Senes 7 Fxsc’l{er: g?nrl:en Ho\mo.d in the United States other than the coast de- | Tne jaer Hawailan census, taken n the year | speci‘:l’ g s l’s proch Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for iberat was a fallure, as all | Manager E. A. Fischer presented com- | fense fortifications. 189, gives a total population of 109,020, of Y | such attempts m edy for the first time at his cozy concert| The number of these posts is belng constantly | which 31,019 were native Hawailans. The num - Miss Crosby with ease and | house last night, and his effort was re- | increased by Congress. More than 322,000,000 | per of Americans reported was 8485. The re- rm ugh with so pronounced an 7 g 50 pronounced an 4¢- | warded with a packed house. Cogill and | has been expended in bullding and equipping | iits of the Federal census taken this year Chalias o e Sk ik wions diation @ s : e o erere "l | Cooper's comedians gave the three-act | them and they can only be cared for by the | show the islands to have a total population of poople Beve froe thae to Chue qaseuncd r ntionalized produc- | absurdity, ““The en-Eyed Monster,” | regular army. The pcsts now in existence and | 14 001, showing an Increase over that reported the genuineness of the testimonial letters that a Japanese char- | and the little or ion of eleven pev- | others to be built provide accommodations for | n ‘1536 of 44,951 or 41.2 per cent. we are constantly publishing, we have agiish at all, it should nized just enough to give ple worked together in form Charles W capital and it fully garrisoned require 26,000 troops. Cogill was immensely funny | Many of these posts are along our frontler or e has been marked progress in the edu- deposited with the National City Bank, of Lynn, Mass.. $s.000, which will be paid to any person who can show that the above *a000 3 B ot . E ultural and railroad development testimonial is i ilshed Befurs Gben I on of foreiguness and no | 26 CErRRY, Concs. A '(‘;‘;,,r;'.';‘?;m‘;,’;“l_ at important strategic points, the occupation ¥ P e = ot S, ox e yeihed Mnfiees SV e .H*mlgfi fi«iu'lntl{:”r?f:\;: Heacurs | received a Y ome as Bina Med- [ 0f Which 1z necessary ttorial act of April 30, 1900, section 1. DU PONT SYLE. nd Waited, My I | TROOPS IN THE ISLANDS. 7 of sald act repeats chapter 34 of the civil - ' o oy, Lillian s latést success. | wo have in Cuba® between 600 and o0 [laws of Hawall, whereby the Government was | S===—— e = . Orpheum. S very amusing as General Baltle and | troops. For the present our troops in that isl- | to t in encouraging and developing the glons are recelving careful and increased ¢ ve new and splendid num- orgie Woodthorpe made an excellent | and cannot be withdrawn or materfally dim- :ll.'fl«uln | resources .v-r the r-‘x'uhlll_“ especial- e Hw;:\g bt at Mok ot the: woliadls Nielse :k's Orpheum bill, which | Mrs. Pennell. After ‘“The Gre | tnished and certainly not until the conclusion |1y frrigation. The Governor of Hawail recom- | An extensive exhibit at Farts of 00 Foruos f with the “holdovers’ Monster” a specialty performance s | of the Jabors of the constitutional conventiop | mends legislation looking to the development | 0 TELCCE re "ramiliar with the varied e me that is more than | Eiven. participated in by Tom Mack, now ion and a government provided by | of such water supply as may exist on the | Gucts of our fel e comparative ex. | States and Ter £ e and attention of the Jovers | fone: M gerton, trapezist; L stitution shall have been estab- | public lar with a view of promoting land | cellence. R . o L. " oo an n Dean and Corinne in her “His- | sta sured settlement. The earnest consideration of Con- he collection of statistics regarding . Patrice presents a dainty | torical Antique, 1 stabllity assurs r o gy g o o i g v Wb o e he Girl in the Moon,” in | g ey | co.we have reduced the garrisons | £ress Is invited to this Important recommenda- | erops 18 being improved and, souress bF IIERIE- | and the ridiculous are Chutes. | h include $9 native troops. Thi tion and others, as embodied In the report of | ery may have the earliest advices regarding ~ e YV One of th® characters, | . oo - g istad for further reduction Lere. We will | the Secretary of the Interior. Srop conditions. There has mever been & time | - ) - we £uppose the unearthly e headliners at the Chutes this week | o ooy s keen & contiderable force in the | The director of the census states that the | when those ft It was eatablished hav while Jack Darlington, the other party | are the Jacksons, who appear in an orig- | g \rPUTs 0GR o P00 D P work in connection with the tweifth e oW are MO s o€ the services of {he s farce, is thoroughly earthly and | inal act of thelr own, introducing Wir? | p,m the best information obtainable we shall | Progressing favorably. This national under- department. ==~ 0 o 0o o 1o 1o er slangily up to date. The com- | walking, club juggling and concluding e ing, ordered by Congress each decade, has | 1 Iy} v for some | mot retard » of th wo opposites e with a clever three-round boxing exhi- i iBace for thy:immadiate futurs frain. 0,000 | tALHE, (SEORT B I0EHT : g I calied attention to the necessity for some | mnot retard | pror = ing twenty-minute play. The bition; Samsone and Delila appear in a | to 60.000 men. I am sure the number may be | finally resulted in the collection of an aggre-| amendment of the alien contract 18- AR | poin oo wien o trio, clever acrobats; May de o balanci Anna Kenwick js | reduced as the-insurgents shall come to ac- | gation of statistical facts to determine the in- | 8t et ImBeretey “SECT™ I 0o the heae. | constant vigilance to . nty songstress, with a high a sweet singer. The holdovers, who ap- | knowledge the authority of the United States, | dustrial growth of the country, its manufactur- | &PPRCSHIOR O INC CRTE G I 0% itration, | used to fnvite conflicts ppression Juse {1 e that s charming and sym) pear In new specialties, are Gus Leonard, | of which there are assuring Indications. tng and mechanical resources, its richness in | gt P* PR M0 T P oce subjects to the | for the m use in M. Powers, a mimic and comic singe German comedian; Little Alma; Deli| 1t must be apparent that we will require an S¢ al forelle; Hhd imbies o0 e SiE | onreful affestion of \he Soxees. 7 U Seincisis of - - Robertus 2 'edo. gElers C delphia, magician, and new oving 2- | & of abou 5 0 du pres aral districts, heir farms and products, at ere may be secure h 2 rvice | our Insi ons poor. brists. hold up the new end of the | tures. e e e i e | s ATueetimmet i seiiaksi cppirbunting, sal Dossibis i Lt ey ™ | S e its suparst - . s e Sl Olympia. | President should have authority to Increase the | well as questions pertaining to soctological | FPTTNC, Seates Civil Service Commisston | peace WILLIAM MeKINLEY rest of th Tivoli. | ferce to the present number of 100,000, Included | conditions. is directed to render such service as may be Executive Mansion, D TE bie B Saneid aibale ot I I The Leandor Brothers made a big hit at | iy this number, authority should be given to COMPLETING THE CENSUS. practicable to the Civil Service Board created Alcazar. the Olympia last night, and Mabel Hud- reige native troops in the Philippines up to 1imit. under the act of the United States Philippines £aid board and the sald United States Civil Musketeer " commenced Its third week at | L0 OIS (05 ML A0 L R | st mae o e ee i | T Jabors of the offcials In charge of the | Cmmismion Tor ne, estabiizment and mal The A r presented a double bill Jast | the Tivoli Opera-house last night t0 a | ures of the bill. The whole programme is | pe more effective in detecting and suppressing | PUr°2% ortan; | i the Philippine Islands, and for that purpose ame “Where Is Tompkins?”~ | 1arge audience. The principals in the cast | good and the large house of Iast DINt | guerrillas, assassing and ladrones than our own | *°QUIFing the completion of the four fmportant | n the PRRMPPIIS TGS f00 hE civil "service farce adapted from the | —Ferris Hartman, Tom Greene, Edward will probibly be repeated throughout the | by and most desired subjects, namely, population, of the Philippine Islands, upon the request cf | Charles Bryant. the stage | WePb, Maud Williams and Annle Myers— | week. | “The fun discussion of this subject by tne | 28Ficultural, manufacturing and vital statis-| tne Civil Service Board of sald islands, under oior. Al Soroes o this o At | e i anmal ronore I valing | tic%. Will be completed within the prescribed | such regulations as may be agreed upon by the & production, where the fun the familiar episode of a gen- later than he should in consequence, reaps wrongdoing in results as ou who T0 REORGANIZE | the Southern Pacific offcials. been persistently asserted and as often It has denied that the great block of Huntington stock has been transferred by Mrs. Hun- tington to J. Plerpon: Morgan or soin to your earnest attention. I renew the recommendation made in my last annual message that ‘Congress provide a spe- cial medal of honor for the volunteers, regulars, soilore and marines on duty in the Philippines The fleld work incident to the above In- quirles is now practically finished and as a result the population of the States and Ter- ritorles including the Hawatian Islands and Alaska has been announced. The growth of Service Commission.”” - CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. The Civil Service Commission is greatly em- rrassed in its work for want of an adequate D rmanent Torce for clerical and other assist- | SUITS more friends than to him other banking house. Still it may be saiq | Who voluntarily remained in the service after | population during the last decade amounts to | ance. Its needs are fully set forth in its re. | = er gave a capital repre. | | that those denials have always been | their terms of enlistment had expired. over 13,000,000, a greater numerical Increase | port. I Invite attention to the report, and © transgressor whose way | formal and did not seem to be given with | 1 favor the recommendation of the Secretary | than in any previous census In the history of | éspecially urge upon the Cony that this fm- | .F\;:’ll';‘lf‘l—d by i}“' | earnest lnknm.fi do not_go to the|of War for the detail of officers from the line | ¢ho country. W"‘“‘.,};:‘,I,“.“..:".,.,‘.’ifnc”.‘:?‘!:, -~ C:i_:"';l‘i'; |In Navy, Black; Brown or Dull in aster mistake: e o! “ 2 % £ asses | e veb- | —_—— | st = o - ~Gene: iy - ving t ulation by States an tor- t vernment, sho o1 ¥ aul - aved Mr. Web- ‘ | power in consideration of a contract guas- | pepartment, Quartermaster-General's Depart- e imor oteit drvistons, Beveral announos. | heeded appropriations to secure promptness and | YOU P&y ten dollars for at credit | rding to th S H H iviel ht b S " [ ment, Subsistence Department, Pay Depart- g v & efficlency. | stores are = S Jemands Financiers Plan Division ines and also insuring her against shrink- | ment: Subeisten Department and Signal Corps, | TeOts ©f this kind have aiready been adopted | 7 In™ery much imoressed with the state. | S ——— Sohmer Pianos The money-bought recom- Elk’s Hall Stanford University Byron Mauzy Sole Agent of Sohmer Pianos and Classification of Stock. —— Special Dispatch to TheCall. CALL BUREAU, 1406 G STREET, N. | W., WASHINGTON, Dec. 8—The most age in the merchantable value of her se- curitles below an agreed price. it may be relled upon that the plan of reorganization will be effected within a few days, and it will pot differ materially from the Atchison and Topeka and Union Paclfic plans of reconstruction. ATTACKED BY BOXERS. SHANGHAI, Dec. 4.—It Is reported in Tientsin that the Germans lest twenty In brief, | The army cannot be too highly commended for ite faithful and effective services in active mil- itary operations in the fleld and the difficult work of its able administration. The continued and rapid growth of the postal service Js a sure index of the great and In- creasing business activity of the country. Its most striking new development is the exten- slon of rural free dellvery. This has come almost wholly within the last year. At the be- ginning of the fiscal year 1899-1900, the number and it is hoped that the list will be completed by January 1. Other bulletins giving the re- sults of the manufacturing and agricultural inquiries wili be given to the public as rapidly as circumstances will admit. The Airector, while confident of his ability to complete the different branches of the under- taking in the allotted time, finds himself em- barrassed by the lack of a trained force prop- erly equipped for statistical work, thus ral ing the question whether in the interest of ment made by the heads of all departments of the urgent necessity of a hall of public records. In every departmental building In Washing- ton, so far as I am Informed, the space for official records 1s not only exhausted, but ths walls of rooms are lined with shelves, the middle floor space of many rooms is filled with file cases, and garrets and basements which were never intended and are unfitted for their | accommodation are crowded with them. Aside from the inconvenience there is great danger not only from fire but from the weight of these records upon timbers not intended for their | $2.00 At our cash sale this week. Overcoats and other clothing at money-saving prices. N g 3 -, economy and a thorough execution of the census | support. There should be a separate building | = important piece of news in the California | killed and many wouaded west of Pas- | of routes in operation was only 391, and most | wark there hould not be retatned in the Gor | esbeclaily designed for the purpose of receiv: | Men's heavy natural wool? Undershirts.. colony to-night is that the Southern Pa- %ng{u_ where they were tacked by 2520 | of these had been running less than twelve ernment employ & certain number of experts, ing and preserving the annually accumulating | Men's heavy natural wool? Drawers.. oxers. 3 3 cific Company has on foot a plan to re- organize the California delegation. Word | was recefved to-day from New York that | Russians. It is-supposed the explosion | {rty-four States and Territories and serving a { pyt 1n addition to having the advantage in the | ment from time to time. I urgently recom- | Fine large silkoline comforts again. some big banking institutions of that city | was caused by two Chinese smoking. | Pepulation of 1,801,524, The number of appli- [ field and office work of the bureau of traineq | mend that the Congress take early action in | Heavy comforts for common use are behind this proposed reorganization, | Both Chinamen were killed. The shock | cations now pending and awalting action nearly | gsgistants to facilitate the early completion of | S matter. | White bedspreads, $1.50 kind - and the Southern Pacific’s legal depart-| ment in the Mills building, New York. with Charles Tweed 25 its head, is now The hoiders of a majority of the stock have consented to this arrangement, and of course this includes the Huntington holdings. It ig not known just what con- sideration will be shown stockholders for accepting junior securities, but unle A quantity of loose powder exploded n the last named arsenal, occupied by the was feit at Tientsin, four miies dis Czar Rapidly Improving. llament will be asked to vote him £100,000. ————————— Fine Stationery. Everything in the line of office and cor- ndence stationery, fountain pens, | | number had increased to 2614, months, On the 15th of November, 1900, the reaching into equals and by | those granted up to the present time, the close of the current fiscal year about The evidences which point to these conclusions are presented in detall in the annual report of the Postmaster-General, which, with its rec- ommendations, is recommended to the consider- ation of the Congress. The full development not only to aid In the preliminary organiza- tion prior to the taking of the decennial census, this enormous undertaking. 1 recommend that Congress at Its present ses- co-operating more fully with the States and y cultivate with better knowledge of conditions, and hoping to clothe desert places with grasses suitable to our arid re- glons. Our Island possessions ave being con- sidered, that their peoples may be helped to produce the tropical products now so_exten. sively brought into the United States. Inquiry archieves of the several executive departments, Such a hall need not be a costly structure, but should be so arranged as to admit of enlarge- | Men's genteel working shirts Men's fine colored Sunday shirts. Men's wool yarn neck comforts. I transmit to the Congress resolution e 2 P en e B soeiation: concerning the proparicn | SHOES FOR MEN, $1.25, 3 { 4009 routes will have been established, providing rtion representati h bration of John Marshall day, February 4, 1901, | Heavy every-day congress shoes, men's drawing up the papers in the matter. De- L i § e slon appor rep! lon among the sev- . y 4, 1901 'y olght lace, office wes mendation *and preference of well.§ | tlls of the proposed rcconstruction can- | LIVADIA, Dec. 3—The Czar is so much | f0r the daily delivery of malls at the scattered | era) States as provided by the constitution. | FIUtInE exerelacs have heem arranged, and it ts | Medium_welght lace. bffice wear endstion s preter ~§ | not be disclosed at this time, but, in gen- | better in health that he endeavored to get | N¢Mes of about three and a half milllons of | The Department of Agriculture has been ex- | Congress may participate in this movement 1 | Sunday es, lace Or CONEress known musicians was never needed to 1, it may be said that the capifal stock | up to-day, but he was advised by his med- | Iral population. This service amellorates the | tending its work during the past year, reaching | the honor of the merits of the great jurise. | Ladies Ane Kid -hoes, lace S3ps0p kn . will ‘be divided into dificrent classes. The |jcal attendants to remain in bed tlli the | I"0lation of farm lie, conduces to good roads | farther for new varieties of seeds and plants; | The transfer of the Government to this clty | Ladies’ stylish shoes. long wear ¥ %] 52 sell the Sohmer. purpose of this is said to be to make it | end of the week. His appetite is Increas. | And quickens and extends the dissemination of is a fact of great historical inieres Ladies’ 50c underpan t. , sold | Among possible to pay dividends on parts of | ing and he has asked for solid food, but | general information. Experience thus far has |, i the people there is a feeling of | Girls' 50c underpants, vests, sold. gt ¢ | s b § N erritories in research along useful lines; mak- g of genuine pride | Girls’ 3 t s It isused in the homes and the halls§ | Stock without ‘having o pay on other | the physicians would not allow him to | terded to allay the apprehension that it Would | ing progress in meteorological work relating to | 13 jhe,cunltl of the republic. 1t ls a matter | Ladies’ §100 and §1.% pants, vesta, w i th AT b < Pifhe present capital stock is SO0, (POTtAKe Of N L _ . be 8o expensive as to forbid its general adop. | lines of wireless telegraphy and forecasts for | population of the District of Coramie wag | s and the meeiing places where nothing§ | hut ali'the stock 18 of one kind. Thus far Tronets. Eor Babe tion or make it a general burden. Its actual | ocean-going vessels; continuing inquiry as to | 14,093; to-day It Is ¥8.715. The population of | You save half on many things at a cash store bir saciit coiis i adlii it has not been found Dossible to make i Tts. application has shown that It increases postal | animal disease: looking Into the extent and | the city of Washington Was then S2i0; to-day | and & good per cent on eversthing. "Try it and but ment counts in selection, dividend returns to shareholders, but four | LONDON, Dec. 3.—The Manchester | receipts and can be accompanied by reduc- | character of food adulteration; outlining plans | .42 I1% = get rich. Home Circle and complete lists now Palsce Hotel Grill Golden Gate Hall per,cent can be insured on at least $100,- | Guardian to-day says it understands | tions in other branches of the service, %0 that | for the care, preservation and intelligent har- propriats Hational celehratim o e il 8D [ Fedy to mail. Write for i to b 0.000 by cutting the sicek up into differ- | Queen Victoria has decided to conf the augmented revenues and the accomplished | vesting of our wood lands: swidying soils that & ration o ennial 0dd Feliows’ Hall ~ Red Branch Hall ent classes. o on Toont Bioberta mad B | tagotonr iata: 11y e o st tosh| secAt e 2o | Ditnioe of Cammbiar e Tovernment in the District of Columbia,” the committ ™ 1zed by it have prepared a programme toe ihe 12th of December, 130, which date has been se- lected as the anniversary day. Deep Interest has been shown In the arrangements for the celebration by the members of the coming Sem SMITHS ate and House. the committee of Governors ap- their interésts are carefully looked aftar | Koh-I-noor pencils, legal blanks and type- | of this special service, however, requires such a | into methods of improving our roads has besn | pointed by the President and the commt T DOB-B12 Post St San Fraencisco the schieme, will have no chance of being | writers' materials. Diaries and daily jour. | large outlay of money that It should be under- it Jocalitios and shienth ht‘:vm;:: % 'p.p.‘wn'“m Ly the citizens and inhabitants of the c As “ s 0 R[ adopted. " There must and will be an | nals for 191 now on sale. Sanborn, Vall & | taken only atter a careful study and thoreugh | Fatcrial i the Siade ahd Territoriss pave ooy | Dourct, 9 Solumbla - generally. “The " pro- OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. equitable adjustment, according to one of | Co., 741 Market street. * | urderstanding of all that it tnvolves. | inaugurated. Irrigation problems in cur semi- | cxerciscs ‘at utive Mansion. mrosneg | 20-21 Market St., San Frascisco, pq the Executive Mansion, provideq