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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1903 ... ... Tap sAN FEANCINCO CALy, FRIDAY, EERRUARY 6. 1902 . . JCHN D. SPRECKELS, Proprietor. FEBRUARY 6, 1903 | |i B THE STATE AT ST. LOUIS. HERE is no doubt ghat the Louisiana Purchase Ixposition at St. Louis next year will be the greatest that the world has yet seen. n commemoration of one of the greatest events in It is held | wants known regarding the number of farmhands they can furnish employment to and when they will need them, so that the committee will be able, so far | asipossible, to place the new arrivals with the least possible trouble or delay.” NOTED PIONEER DIES AFTER A | LONG ILLNESS An Oakland man who attempted to bribe a police- SCHOOL BOARD |GEARY-STREET PREPARING FOR | ROAD PETITIONS BOND ELECTION FOR FRANCHISE - o listory. It was an event that depended upon the im- | B Supervisor Braunt chalrman of the | The Geary-street, Park and Ocean Ra sedress @Il Communications to W. 5. LEAKE. Manager | mediate use of discretion. Jefferson had authorized | man of that model town nonchalantly shrugs his| | Committee on Public Utilities, requested | road Company by H. G. Platt Jai = P hace | shoulders and considers his offense no crime. Per-| | the Beara of Education yesterday to file | filed an application with the Livingston and Monroe to negotiate for the purchase | 8 n s o re. Per-| ¥ 3 ke S TELEFEDNE. . haps the briber was laboring under a hallucination | | by next Friday complete data regarding | pervisors yesterday for a new fra N ew Orleans and a limited territory for $3.000,000, that he was in a city not a thousand miles from San e location Fifth Lobos, Geary stree d style of schoolhouses that Ask for THE CALL. The Operator Will Connect | ;g they were in Paris for that purpose. Suddenly | " f are deemed necessary to be erected. The ) Tenth avenue You With the Department You Wish. Bonaparte offered them all Louisfana for $15,000,000. | Francisco. ! ccmmittee on that day will beg street and PUBLICATION *FICE. .. u;;n. t d Third, S. F. | There was no time to resort to the slow means m" TEETEE——— | eration of the bonded propositions, |r(“r'|';:rr|\n:hu-( : > 1 B. . cet um B ¥ s n e to res C | ! o S ¢ s intended to submit at a special elec- DITORIAL ROOMS. ....217 to 221 Stevensom St. | oo oo i Washington, which would have A WRONG TO NEW ORLEANS. it i mx;m.mll to e\luml at 2 lm ST thet B i Fi g | s & { | tion under the recently adopted c I wae slgned | DelMvered by Cassiess, 35 Cents Pir Week. | required perhaps four months, and, tising their discre- OME days ago a story was widely published to | amendment, which permits the submis- | pacro than. : sSingle Coples, § Cents. 1. they exceeded their instructions and bought an tha CHOTE RSt b e i tld vaias Bdcret % ani-‘ sion of several questions at one ¢ ;‘ ‘ | of the re ui t Terms by Mail, Including Postage: SRR 1ev paid for it equipped the French ! o 1€ various sec 5 | President Woodward informed Braun- |,;ue he t M ATLY CALI FRY e e/ MIONBY P JON 31 S zations that conduct the Mardi Gras festivities | hart that the board will take up the ma mmt ard ¢ Y CAl .00 | army that fought at Austerlitz. Now its value ex- 4 i g g | | ter at once and will arrange to make . . 3o 3 ‘ i s value €| in New Orleans had decided not to issue an invitation | it GF Daspection Tor tRE purpase of AILY CAl ngle Mon ; t 1 M eSS dutl s Te 1 €| to Miss Alice Roosevelt to attend the ball which that | [ ciding upon suitable sites for the pro- S0 Yea been created since ; : : : { sed new school buildings. Director . t l_‘.Y‘ CALl ;‘” PR o G BT organization would give during the week oi gayety. | ”;é:,“:.,,\.hn 4,“‘,,,.“,,4 hlmxvl? in favor of | o R e s ; St the event celebrated by* 1 | The story was the more notable because Miss Roose- | | the Lafayette square block upon which | All Postmasters are muthorized to receive Xt “ R R velt is to be a visitor in New Orleans for the Mardi | to erect the building for the Lowell High i ¥ 1t { Echool. In this connection Roncovieri re- | ¢ subscriptions L« d with a cash capital of about $20,-| ~ 5 £ : 0 | Sampls et i) S ,‘,"”, b Sageesti A i hibit The Gras, and a neglect to invite her to attend one of the sents the criticism that the board desires | » » o — — . 000,000 1uch to prepa the exhibition. 3 1. ¢ ‘ . 0 pe <t bu ™ X FID PrERIT T e | chief functions of the occasion would have been in to erect too costly building Mall subscribers in ordering change of address should be venture upon without regard to whethe z = S “I have secured data from stern cit- | 8 - . soss < e : it the nature of a direct snub. ie said noncovieri, “and I find that in | - . & b EW AND O ADDREES in pay ey returns to the management. The q 5 A % £ Philadelphia h 3 5 1 1eh | N meure & Brompt Shd Correst Eomplik - eir 9 e Something of circumstantial detail was given to the | Philadelphia the Boys' Central High | OAKLAND OFFICE L1118 Broadway yrea ik of rogress in art, % 3 E 7 e . i = it o exh p ‘:w i 3 p‘ “‘ e which had decided to, refuse her an invitation is that ! butlding and would like to have - GEORGE KROGNESS, science zation and education that has ever beer 1 o 3 e " H | us ) ! 3 of . s foi e X 28 * > : known as “The Seven Wise Men.” That organiza- Uned by, the Hosrd of Warks fov th eger Tereige Advertiipg, Merguette Building, Chicags seen. That be accomplished need not be E £ Lowell School. The Girls'-High School in Long Distance Telebhone “‘Central 2619."" '1 bted. Tk b b lebiatod e tion is nct one of the established carnival societies, | Philadelphia also cost $1,000,000. s, oubted is historic ev o be celebrated appeals ~ fie T & moaaiation of SO : Exen = PP/ which include only Rex, the Mystic Crew of Pro- “Springfield, Mass., with a population of NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE to nations t e now looking to the de- b only 62,000," has a $350.000 high school build- | STEPHEN B. SMITH 30 Tribune Building ompensation expected to be in the form of the world’s story by the announcement that the organization teus and the Knights of Comos, but is none the less School building cost $1,000.000 and is fectly fire-proof. I ha the plar ing: Cambrid M velor of Africa, the t continent to be made i 3 with 91000 popu £ = i con ¥ z described as a representative of the leading social ele- lation, has t high school buildings t - NEW Y0 SPONDENT the c st of modern civilization, and they all look 2 2 ost $250.000 and $230,000 respectively: N €. C. CARLTON .:..Herald Square | 2 3 % ments of the city. It was further stated that the re- ton with 900 populati A as a model, to what free institutions have done with | . % S . 1 population, paic¢ 1 1d 7 fioll xnd effoc fusal to invite Miss Roosevelt was due to the favor for its high school; Brookline | NEW YORK NEWE STANDS an almost equa lom: , 1n a centu ol to1l anc G . ¢ ropulation 20,600, 200 1 and ~ . ! = % ity HMOpLEaRR nac PESNAS | shown by President Roosevelt to persons of the negro population 30,000, paid $200.000, and aldor?-A Hote! - g between its primitive condition and its present - ¢ rg, Mass., population 000, , paid . furray H Fie 2 H 4 t race. Thus the reported action was set down as an- v its high school g. We elopmen 4 R 3 . apapsts Ao . - G * S E other evidence of Southern hostility to the President certainly shov e aceu; extra BRANCH OFFICES. srner of Clay, open The next great extension of our influence, territory % .S ock open v Larkin, institutions, after our purchase of Louisiana, was The California put at followed the Mexican war. siti two events were forty-five vear off part use of his negro policy. The story was widely commented on at the time, and New Orleans society was almost universally con- It is therefore gratifying to announce that be demned Widening of Third Street. Several tenants and propert Third News in Army Circles. Mu s own cient form in the second, and emerged into e s - y street appeared H. E. ( : A g < the story has been emphatically denied in New Or- o —— ————< | the Board of Public W a that has dazzled the world. She should be |, idithe suthors ar it lail it roduce any I lagt S Ahe-widening e : leans, and the authors of it challenged to produce any SGVERE , 7 o he widenin the b i a ava ¢ in ample form, illustrative of her past, £ Rt ey it K‘l’h \.pe Oty ’ DISCOVERER OF DEATH VAL~ named. One protestant stated - o ed yroof whatever in support of i e New EY, W g SSTERDAY bt atanted s 1 - : present and her expected future. In her cornu-| b RROTL, s A | LEY. WHO DIED YESTERDAY had been granted a | 7 & forni — — —— 4 . 4 Times-Democrat speaks of the Sgven Wise Men as T SAN JOSE. Board Supervisois t space | « copia are piled a greater variety of products that Fai o 5 | [ ! under the sidewalks for his bak 2 o 1 “IN , A X 2 an organization “which well represents the intelli- - i 5 t - N STATU QUAY. minister to the comfort and luxury of man than can be 4 3 e — — — the wi w achment 7 gence, culture and character of this communit, and s = : mpel him t da Ki nd in area in any other part of the world f il ' "Afier 1L ¢ kol idveni AN JOSE, Feb. 5.—Willlam Lewis o qidewalk ( e s 4 R of the story says: “After the most careful investiga- 8 Saat Ruo . % i X a r 18 1ave the application of the arts and sciences she is sec- & Manly, one of the best Known and he also - ‘ § = . ltion we do not hesitate to state that the dispatches ploneers in the State and one of | provement 8 s € y state in the world. In her endowments for : A 3 : 3 ¢ o F D IR <A 4. 5 5 sent from New Orleans are unqualifiedly and abso- the party that discovered Death ha Ex. strong hoarhound candy. Townsend's.* g it is e ion and the intellectual equipment of man for 24 p . : e ot lie sy i 109D e % Brarhoung enw T H S 3 lutely false. There is not the faintest suggestion of BEYy S s i * | $70,000, 1 a T adageruns o8 - i € < part in the greatest age that has been she is in the | % Eome on Stockton avenue. He had b s . Townsend's California glace frult and i St ' i sl ¢ il At B o fact upon which they may be based. In every line it pobtl DedIthy fon siabe Hmi Mante candtes, 50c a pound, in artistic fire-etched s € ¢ anguar She shou show it all at the world’s 4 % 0 2 ‘ IBe thme A i 7ill boxes. A esent for Eastern friends. 2 eyt ; they are fictitious; in every syllable they are per-'was born near St.° Albans, Vt., and was | Bishop Nichols Will Preach. gt o e B peoN g B greatest exposition. : ) A memorial service L 2 i < 5 X i meated with the poison of yellow journalism. nearly 83 years of age. o e e s & s We are not without experience in making such ez 4 S ; 3 2 3 § g g = 9. e gige g . s i : i i o M s The publication of the story is rightly felt in New =~ Manly came to California in 1849 He ppe ‘ - spons s xhibits e have seer arge appropriation thrown i < € ouncil Bluffs a small wagon ' se wi - . Ten’ % ik Be.ADREOL Ovicass B & wress Weong done 4o 4 cetfhions tad T CTME Winke e N A WA rmon wil | Press Clipping Bureau (Allen's), 230 Cali- s spe sess exhil ission at Paris in- P s train and at Salt Lake joined a train of ols fornia street. Telepbone Main 1042 * L3 : % P hospitable people It would have been indeed a 7 wagons, in which was the celebrated stead of an exhibit of the State’s resources and great- 3 i) W W e ————< __ . . 0 " Ti ! : i F At Thev ant churlish and senseless act to show rudeness to a yhawker party. They wbre going to 8 - s he people want no more of tha hey wan s , _ > gy ] B % E v B : . young woman because of dislike of her father's poli- ¢uter California by way « n Ber - S o all army of officials s ted as a matter of per- " As'the T D. ¢ 5 f i dino. At Mountain Meadows e J ” " - tfcs s the Times-Democrat puts it in speaking of Manly and others separated f - g < or or political influence. They want every| | 5 g 2 e 4 i AVE YO EN THL‘_M ? 3 i ¢ 3 “ ¥ | the circulatjon of the story, “The result of it all will party and turned west for a shorter ML_ dollar to count in an exhibit of the State’s resources, 52 thas Risw OFl et & oF e to the mines. They got into ‘Death ve that New Orleans—a community composed of men ot Sl 4 . ot ¢ in one made up of official debauchery and effront- g 3 ’ where many of the g > The world i§ willing to take our vices for 1 with nothin 1 villoried before the world as a city that has t 3 " a nted, inasmuch as we belong to the human fam- | ! 3 ; g ciothes on thefr backs and without shoes k 1 ST siocth % itously and deliberately sought to insult a gracious 7They then proceeded up the coast to tl y. and it is not necessary to drain the treasury to mi Many of the party had died, and but rove that they exis We have many devoted and patriotic citizens who accustomed to collecting and installing such ex- hibits as we have made at Atlanta, Chicago, Ham- burg and the Board of Trade collection at Paris and of gentleness, courtesy, courage and chivalry—will be The survivors arrived at Los American girl. who, whatever may be tllought of her * pa: < thirteen succeeded in getting through Death Valley. In 1859 Manly came to San Jose and purchased a large farm, which he owned up to the time of his death Manly published the terrible experiences of his party in a volume entitled ‘"Death Valley in "4 father's political policies, has, by her pure womanli- won her way enduringly into the hearts of the | ness, ! | should be -permitted to pass uncontradicted. American people.” It is of course unfair that a story of such a kind We S I alo. They have the. interests the State at| 2 Marnly leaves a sister, Mrs. F. E. Kel- P Ny Bent 2 s “ 1 gladly do our part in.the task of correcting the sey. residing in this cit and three t and are not bent on a peacock parade. Let b i ha et . ey Development Associations, the State Board of X ROt 2 4 g | rary. “For her whose sensitive fgelings must needs llness ented. His funeral will be g [rade, t Promotion Committee, the horticultural I oL fod by the libal ‘] tak \ held Sunday under the auspices of the . 1 have been woundec Dy he libelous dispatches the ‘ounty i nd agricuitural societies, be consulted by the Leg- : P County Plone ¢ ¢ R 1 : that the people of this community look forward. to ° drunk or sober, will lust for a chance to tou¢h pub " g 3 by 1 d is at the Occidental. seorgia. ca L aionty. ot 5t shotld be put above thar Heath [LDyistiWith g keen schse O SIATITAROD ANGHIE £ 3 & i estibn. o teuit shipyet ot Bat I I 4 dition tobe tirned over o4 light. sun, is at the Grand » e treast is ir condition to be ed ove: | e t ry 1 no condi er to Booksin Jr., a fruit grower of San There ave men“who by pas Sita nbdbtal & A. G. Bensen, an attorney of Spokane, 5 _II‘ " “" who ‘I] "T ‘ SEpTe 1‘1 e know t ? | opinion that Great Britain, Germany-and Italy are i the Russ House. ol dol vt thie -desired “”‘ ‘;“"”‘ ;" cost, and. if| o0 Gincere in their announcement of their policy | L Hatfleld . former Mayor of Sacra- & ¢ v \ppOINtec » hand it, 0 s ones! F ef- ’ f ¢ - i & ¢ F deed a appointed to handie it, will do so honestly and ei-| ,\1rq Venezuela. If our French friends would tell | Mento: 1% at R Qocaeutal ctively. The whole appropriation should be checked | . R. B. Spencer, a Monterey rancher, is 2 4 -R i A us just what that announcement is we might 'also stopping at the Occidental. .- ‘jand sedited by the State Board of Examiners. 10| 4,.,5,4 an opinion J. H. Libbey, a merchant of Cleveland, ¥ s every | lie end that the people may have a double and direct | Ohio, is at the Russ House. | | PEny in its expenditure for the purpose for which it | F. 8. Caughey. Auditor of Mendocino I pum | A UTA_H _HOLIDAY‘ County, is at the Lick House. 1 d | no end. With each succeeding year there is Carrol E. Hughes, a business man of gle com the two| The Uni tates intends to seek the cr-—upcmlmnl & bill in some gne ‘of the Stite Legishtires | JOSKARe. 18 6F LhE Sties House. e - T O ol } I. W. Blinn, a lumber dealer of Los An- Mexico | oi England in preserving the fur seals from uscless | to set apart day for the observance of the memory ' geles, is a guest at the Palace. | f p s One | slaughter. Uncle. Sam must have discovered that i of some hero, the celebration 6i some great event or . Dr. J. M. Robertson and his wife, from | A es a go England has some secret selfish reason tc as he | a cement of sc aus / | Livermore, are at the California. ‘ inglan ison 1o do as e the advancement of some noble cause. Were any TR I YL aent of the Nevada = < v <. This is the only explanation of his request that | considerable percentage of these bills to pass nearly State University, is at the Occldental. ¢ v I relieves him from the suspicion of being simple- | every day in the year would be celebrated in some one A. €. Cushman. a mining man of To- De e. P 1o B i % < nopah, and his wife are at the Palace. minded of the States 2 el RIS v = e dec {of the States and we should be the greatest holiday ™Gy e Kiatigbury, a mining expert of . PUIPO | nation on earth. Los Angeles Is registered at the Grand. g o ar a under | The frequency of such attempts has put the public, W. B. Deveraux, a- well known mining se men, in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Val- The dress parade who think that they are the objects of great- will save ature rowd, est interest in the State, and make a sumptuous show. money. them to do harm instead of good to the State. ion is a necessity Its waste SEEKING FARMHANDS. X few days ago he was planning to attend a reunion of the riembers of the Jayhawkers at Lodi, but | wrong, and commend to the public the closing state- ment on the subject by our New Orleans contempo- Séuthern people cherish a sentiment of abiding sym- | pathy. The heart of New Orleans goes out to her in ln'n:lcr affection, and bids her know and understand PERSONAL MENTION. | J. W. Prathe, an il man from Seattle, is the Grand. | Most of the French papers are solemnly of the . M. Wolf, a tobacco merchant of New F attempts to establish new holidays there is york, is a guest at the Grand. man of Colorado, is a guest at the Palace. on guard and inclined everybody to oppose each new Free... ...Free ’ Anothe he California Pre s . 5e I.. Carmichal, a' prominent merchant of g \‘.“;‘] (“:]‘” rl'."": II("::‘::"”"’.‘L“:::”:?”“ ‘”“:\”". uggestion of the kind as it arises. There is, how- St. Helena, and wife are’ at the Russ o alifornia Emplo; >mmittee, wo . . : = 5 ¢ e vorking | ‘er, a holiday bill before the Utah Legislature that House: 4 d in co-operation, a movement has been started | % q, tied 1o 10 it thiat b Franklin Lenord, a prominent -mining a5 ] as merit in it. So great i is the meri ro, N s a It appears ce i nesth {o procure the immigration of farmhands from the ' T 20 BIER. B SRR D L R s e & o 0 S & West for the purpose of jincreasing the effectivencss | Lo S De indignifidd o, upan B SteRenE ORI S 0 Ul well known busine 13 cons o stit est fo se o s cffe eness | o A I. G. Walker, a nown business | tic omb g vo as one State. During the of our rural industries and meeting a need that is| 'ht, md, g p‘”dgr,aph' Iv‘ deserves a paragraph all | gy of Watsonville, is stopping at the | ¢ there has developed in each | every year felt more and more ;Acxll‘-l_( by the pro- m,!l\t“.' Lhug et “, o 3 B b United St | S it i s kel prictors of orchards and vineyard | The first Monday in October of each year is created | D, FUPEEL, NS 0 "1 among the ar- e 1 the issue could be put to them as| To bring about the desired immigratiqn a commit- | * c831 holiday throughout the State of Qa1 Lhe Cyivaivat the Elecitagtal. | T T T ree— 3 4 = R 3 ¥ 4 |k 'n as “Hea ay.,” 2 2. 8. rews, who was for many years | % - Combine, or stay out of the Union tee consisting of George W. Pierce and . Gardner kniown as “Health day, 0(_’ thay day it is made cop a};rfls\,efi:;‘ ";,:g..:g:r m;on’l :r‘ lfi‘s"(‘;i- “GYPSY ¥ s world doubtiess yield, hut mo such | Pievce of Davisville, F. W; Crandall of Satatoga, E. J, | PIISOry Upor Gvery person in the State to clean and | cago ana Northwestern Railway, has | P A S o iv Beaond O e e ad George B. Lorenz of Sac- disinfect thoroughly dwelling houses, stores, theaters, | been transferred to this city. | - t g ; 2 i - | public halls of all kinds, and, in fact, every building b TR H . o ¢ y have jor a new, ramento have gone Last to engage in the task. Their | P Yo o w Y | o £ied el e rviets . are votintary and gratuods, They|Fetented by people. -City Conneils, Tows Buintp | SPSSs N IOV E0 |} "T'HE SUNDAY CALL will not be complete ci e end they are bound fo win, are provided with equipments for showing |04 "v"“'}‘>'dL‘)”f‘"“ff"’"m axe "‘S"j‘“‘;d S f“""“g;;(v vk Sap S rantie 2 February 8th unless it contains the the meantime the Senate is doing little or no | stereopticon views of characteristic California scenes, | M€ W, ol KNere e e penalty of $50 for failureron | BRIt AL e ohmaon, aboCod: | bequtiful Sl lement “GYPSY.” by th iness, and threats of an ex ession abound. By and the plan is for each member of the committee to { the part of any person to clean up and disinfect as | Mac; 8. Haviland, at Grand Union; L. 8. | pPp D ’ y e v persons these threats arc regarded as very sc. | take a separate field of work, arrange for public | Provided. g eie] 7 { Martels, at Mariboroush: w. Dennison.|j celebrated Sarony. s Jok upon them as a bluff, Thus meetings in small towns and villages, and as far as| 1© the unreflecting critic of life it would appear | gquare; J. Bernsteln, at Herald Square; | Start your 1l b : - ic R R ; allery next Sunday b - e Washington correspondent of the New York possible come into direct communication with farm- | that a day spent in scrubbing floors, disinfecting E'[" 1:”1?}" ‘}mA' ,*,“"é" :ll m:": k‘ . hi y g . y y y get g Vi . A | Los es—Miss D. Bearley, at Par! - S < “Notwithstanding the apparently hopeless | hands and ascertain their ideas about coming to | Premises, washing and cleaning generally would{ svenue: O “E. Little, O. C. Duryea, at ting this superb picture, and watch for fur g gle in the Senate growing out of Sena. | California to find work in our orchards and vineyards, | bardly be a holiday. Such critics will declare it ‘could grand Unign: I J. Loman. at Herald ther descriptions of this famous series, that tor Quay’s championship of the omnibus statehood 1, the really influen 1 Republican Senators are not It is the belief of the executive officers of the, Pro- motion Committee and of the Employment Commit- Square; Miss Wessell, at Imperial, not be merry, would not prompt to picnics nor to ~gaxiand—J. Stephen, at Raleigh. | hilarity; that it would have no festal features at all | San Diego—W. O. Bowen, at Broadway | can. be obtained only by the readers of vorried over the situation and see no cause to fear | tee that the efforts of these well-Enown and expe- | and the people would have no joy in observing it»icem"" (TR A ek THE SUNDAY CALL. Don’t wait. This at an extra session of the new Congress will be rienced iruit-growers and farmers, each of whom has | Such criticisms, however, overlook the fact that what | Children’s Society Meets. | SubjeCt is sure to attract wide attention ecessary. These leaders say that it is just as im- | long t d i California i il is toil hen d vork b $ [ avanempuiiy monthly ot d ' 3 ay that i st as im- g been a resident of California and is familiar at | 'S totlsome when done as work becomes gay and | s s O e i e e e e sad e Paicon o0 s S AGE Whe s frle- ok o o o LIRS i e = . 2 BORMIGRAS dre collechiug these, G, ptyeding. pressing for a vote as it is to pass others, and that bringing a considerable number oi farmhands from ’ with football, with golf and with dancing. Let it be 1eported that the cases of 202 chlldrmi and it behooves yOU to advise your news- hose who are now opposing the appropriation bills the Mississippi Valley States to California, where they | understood that scrubbing is a pastime, that; brass Wire JnvoivecAn the iiveMigations gon- jducted by the charity’s officers during dealer or phone THE CALL to reserve you ind essential measures of that kind will soon realize : will readily find employment at good wages. bands shall play, and at once it can be made as jubi- January. Of these eleven re afforded | c hopelessness of their task and withdraw their| A report on the joint committee says: “California | lant as an old-fashioned log-rolling or a quilting |joi5r, Twenty-two children were placed | ! & 2 s A : T X 3 £ 1 n amilles, | ob tructive tactic to-day stands in need of from 3000 to 5000 additional party. | Charles Goecker and Jeremiah Lynch ' Such is the situation. It seems 10 clearly justify the 'farmhands, Both single men and those with fami-| That such a holiday is needed cannot be questioned. | [7€T8 unanimously elected to membership | . statement Senator Dietrich poor, but the truth is indisputable. o The joke may be lies will be invited to take advantage of the very low rate made by overland roads which will soon be ef- in the organization. We suggest that the Utah Legislature practice it one day at the State capital by way of introducing it. Let | { Will Give Missionary Social. A missionary soclal will be given this evening at the Lebanon Presbyterian Church. corner Twenty-third and San- chez streets. The following speakers wiil UNDAY'’S fective, that of $25 to $33 to any point in California. | every member of the Senate and the Assembl: ; - % g i . 33 % y duly ’](;\ er men were full of u.ards af]d_cmpi_\ of \!mughls | The committee desires to emphasize the importance join in a great song and dance of cleaning out the i diplomatic representatives of England, Germany | of fruit-growers and, farmers in need of help placing ' State House and then take a bath. We are convinced : Mrs. Brit- ton, on “The Mountaineers of the South.” | There wiil be music by a chorus cheir. ;“d Italy ;" s0 m:,\\ ; hhxlc (I.l(jv\ say much they are . themselves in cn!nmumcaurm with the California Em- ' that Utah will be delighted, and the festal body will ;fififffif;n“”:fi " Mf;:ln(a_“.)lglr. ietermined not to be in the position of the gentle par- | plovment Committee, headquarters 25 New Montgom- ! b down to history as the one Legislature that didn’t O Brien. on “The Philippines "ot which suficred from his talking indiscretion, Jery street, San Francisco. They should make their need whitewash at the end of the session,