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. THE s N FRANC] SCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1903. ir work- EDUCATION AND ODPDORTUNITY. Foundatipn Laid for}\;-n Successful Careers. GRADUATES OF HEALD'S JSINESS COLLEGE TERM ENDING DECEMBER 31. 1902 ;R C ol ‘Center, Sierraville, elec- Sierraville, ) Bowersmith, Oak rical engineering: H. A i tma Alaska Alask s pportunities for Trained Min er So Great Min - LgES W 1T NEWMIARKET C. D. Rose Chosen to Succeed McCalmont in Commons. gt ONDON 3.—The bye-election at N rk > fill the vacancy ¥ he H « ns caused by the eath of I McCalmont resulted in a 1 : pe was as follows: 1 1 L. Brassey cF: cup ‘with the s compelled by pre Sl at that time might have been e ( indorsement of the Americ A . 5 Dunraven in ations made th people Angi agaliist Venezuela played < a » campalgn, Rose -y EMBASSADOR STORER Spep GIVEN *AN AUDIENCE B Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria . Expresses Admiration for Presi- ] c A dent Roosevelt. . ! VIENNA, Jan Embassador Storer n » ¥ ed his Emperor }‘,‘ _Sochis Fr = Joseph t : who, T 1 dealt it with wonderful in the case of the Ven ubsequent presented the embassy—Secretaries Hayes 1 Attaches Harris and Po ommander Pottg, who is also 4 attache at Berlin, came here from at city especially for the occasion. The T r chatted pleasantly with each of The whole party was taken in gorgeous state | Count Noyes, one | ains, CROP CONfiITIONS ARE REPORTED AS FAVORABLE But Slight Damage Done to the| Wheat Yield by Extreme ‘ Cold. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The Weather | Burea summ of crop condi- | tions is s follow In the principal win- | ter wheat States the month averaged | cold, with more than the usual amount of | precipitation. The temperature condi- | tions were, however, not unfavorable to winter wheat until. the last decade, when | the States of the Upper Mississipp! and Missouri valleys eéxperienced tempera- | ture ranging from zero to 28 degrees be- low. During this period the Ohio Valley | States were generally well protected with covering. but in the Central Missis- Sippl ana Lower Missour! valleys the crop | was cxposed. Only slight damage, how- ever, seems to have resulted, and at the lose of the month the crop appears to be promising. Complaints of injury by fly are not extensive and are largely con- fined to the Ohio Valley. ' | ADDICKS’ PROPOSITION o | DOES NOT FIND FAVOR Delaware Regulars Decline to Be Lured Into Accepting Caucus Scheme. | WILMINGTO:! Del., Jan. 3.—The reg- ular Republican members of the General Assembly met here to consider the propo- | sition presented yesterday by the Union or Addicks Republicans, concerning a di- on of the offices of the Legislature. he Union Republican committee stated its willingness to divide the offices equal- Iy, providing the officers were chosen by | a caucus of all Republican members of the Assembly. It is said that this propo- sition not acceptable to the regulars, ® | for the reason that if they should partici- ' pate in a joint caucus on the question of officers ‘and decline to do so on the | question of the election of a United States | Senator they might be subject to criti- | cism. The whole question was postponed | until Monday. | ———— nborn, Vail & Co. are sole agents in © the Twinlock Loose Leaf | i ~ Loose Leaf | superior to | & Co., Tl Mar- | all others. ket 'street. —————— Nearly all the shops in Manila are kept | by Chinese merchants. i Sanporn, V Wooten, \’ AND ENGINEERING GRADUATES, Nearl) wll the graduates from the Mining " IMERICA CAN FIGHT THE WORLD™ Thus Declares ~Admiral | Lord Beresford of | England. e .Says This Republic Leads in| Commerce and as i World Power. | Great Naval Chief Hopes to See Trade Alliance Between.His Country and the United 1 States. | LONDON, Jan. 3.—The North German i steamer Kalserin Marla Theresa, which sailed from Bremen to-day, will| take among her passengers Admiral Lord Charles B ord re Is no truth in the report that the admiral is to take a on with the International Mercantile Compar Lord Beresford said: | erica because I have some It has nothing If the Mor- | t of offering | which they decline. I am goir tend to. heir money directors, >t Ameri- - \s and America get on a the world will not dare to for a political al- | Changing parties countries forbid it. | business alliance 's than America's look after herself. »m an eco- view They have here vet that the long Britain held the mo They do not k of the minim volume of trade. of business. mity of business nerica and uch toward put ind the army. That t for the sake of the but for the n I return on in_my in Par * these ends ame a thought of the Venezu- Asked what he elan £ 4 rd Beresford brought wn on the table and ex- has come out all right Government a lesson, partnership of the ¥ a_word against is England’s ad- and not only say do think it right out sctrime. 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LONDON, J Che gives much prominence to a letter from Sidney Lee, the well-known lecturer and Trask lecturer at Princeton denying that the Anglo-Ger- tion in Venezuela is due to the action of King Edward. lLee throws interesting ithoritative light upon the relations between the King and his Ministers. “Phere is no ground for supposing that any revolutionary change in the relations of the sovereign .with the Ministers has taken place during the last two year: he writes. “The coil of t now encircles the Premier's gffice is far toc heavy to permit him to suddenly sur- render any eSsential part of his power or influence to the sovereign. The sov- creign can no more impose upon the Min- isters by the urgency of his appeal a pol- ¢ of his own devising than he can by sple authority promulgate a new law. The right of criticizing the Ministers’ proposals. If a Minister deems this to be of any value he has it in his power to adopt. But in accordance with the admitted custom he invariably treats them as unauthoritative sugges- tions, and is entitled to ignore them al- together without in any way prejudicing his relations with the sovereign, who is debarred from offering formal advice on any political question.” Lee adds that when the sovereign even expresses informally his views they must take a tentative, interrogative form, which barely raises them above the level of any irresponsible suggestion. No traces of subservience have been suffered Spectator t writer and University, | to survive the Ministers’ ‘““manner of cor- respondence with the crow: Custom prohibits a Minister from allowing his final decision to be controlled effectively by roval wishes or hopes. The Minister has only to meet a royal suggestion which fails to commend itself to him with a direct negative in order, except in the | rarest cases, to extinguish it summarily. Popularity of Wagner’s Operas. BERLIN, Jan. 3.—Wagner's heirs re- ceived a total of $115,000 in royalties during 1302 from his operas, exclysive of the Bay- reuth profits, “Lohengrin,” the most pop vlar, vielded $3,000. Tt was given 997 times in Germany, 420 times in Holland, France and Italy and 312 times in America ard Great Britain. The American manag- ers paid, it is estimated, $23,000 for “Lo- hengrin” alone. The next mcst popular opear was “Tannhauser,” which netted 32,750 PRREE Crown Prince to Go to Russia. BERLIN, Jan. 3.—Emperor Willlam is sending tye Crown Prince Frederick Wil- lHam to Russiza as an additional experi- ence. He probably will be present at the magnificent New Year's court functions January 1. As the Crown Prince has visited England and Austria it is not al- together improbable that he may visit the United States in 1903, - Will Paint President’s Portrait. NEW YORK, Jan. 2—M. Theobald Chaitran, the French painter, arrived here to-day on board La Lorraine from | _course of construction in this city Havre. He comes to paint a portrait of President Roosevelt. His portrait of Mrs. Roosevelt and Alice Roosevelt at- tracted a great deal of attentlon at the last Paris salon. g R i RIGGERS’' STRIKE BLOCKS BUILDING IN NEW YORK Six Thousand Men Idle as a Result of the Demands of the Union. NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Through a strike of the michine and iron riggers work on all of the buildings now in is at big a standstill. The riggers, who now receive $2 per day for foremen and $2 ers and a nine-hour day, demand $5 per | | .for help- | day for foremen and $3 5 for helpers with | an_eight-hour day. The Master Riggers’ Union made an offer of $4 per day for foremen and $3 per day for helper: The offer was re- Jected by the riggers. There are between six and eight hundred riggers idle, en- talling suspension of work by between five thousand and six thousand other m o e S Hold Up Paymaster of Mine. BUSSEY, Towa, Jan. 3—~W. R. Sullfvan, paymaster for the Bussey ceal mine, near this place, was held up by three robbers | early to-day and robbed of $1800. After he robbers had obtained the money Sul- One of the men was seriousl wounded, being shot in the face and arm. He was captured but refused to give his name. The other two robbers escaped with the mone ——— SAN DIEGO, Jan. 3.—W. L. Frevert was re-elected president of the San Diego Chamber of Commerce last night. van secured a shotgun and began firing | at them. | | British and | garments, e HONOR VETERANS e 7 K Patented. OF SEPOY MUTINY 23 ™ Eye™ < Eye Lord Curzon and Duke| {*9 Glasses of Connaught Re- | With Invisible Separation. ceive Them. LR DELHI, India, Jan. 3.—A grand ass at arms in the durbar arena was the fea- ture of to-day’s festivities. 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