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Azdress All nc-rmum:;xmm To Wi s LFAfi{! nah-zn.. TELEPHON Ask for THE CALL. . The Opératos ‘Will:Cinnett: You With the Departme t-You Wish. ricet and Third. & F. PUBLICATION OFFICE Yo 221 Stevenmou S EDITORIAL ROOMS. . [ Cents Per Week. B Single Coples. 5 -Cenn . Terms by Mafl, lnrlndu‘ Powtager DAILY CALL. «ir o of “pddréed’ shouid: be D ADPRE! lianie with their requess, OAKLAND OFFICE. 1118 Bromdismy:i. . Telephone Main 1083 BERKEL OFFICE. 2148 Center Streetss. Tolepbone Norih 7T C. GEORGE EROGNESS, Mansger Forelgn Adver- tiging, ‘Marqietté Buildiag, Chicagp. < long- X Centeal 26197 NEW/”.YOR ¥ ENTATIVE: ETEPHEN . 5\‘(' | SO 0. Tritune Buailding NEWS.¥OEK . CORBESPONDENT: ; ..Herald Square AxTE WASHING MORTONE: .C Spei xineh BIK 22\ d -what ap- Western-inser: intercsts we'l ean d ta bé expe adivectly asserted; § bfrye ir-oil fan meany o Territery. who in: a - Territasy their s -&fe betrer opportim State. well “be mav .1‘19 ‘-Qru.r:'< cotréespondents Hag . received approving | a<s. of; pig: Pen: finan- g8, that" are Tedt- gut It is not p: yedd whs. Senia tor’s remark thiat his irde16ward statehond ! will depend. upom thé:-¢haracter He A : people’ ‘of | glad.-to haye: bil fof $tate- ap- he .went out-alone and hood that w port, for he coyly adinits killed the last b ; eland.- n upon street railiay quesfions.. In irst city Carter Harrison will ‘make -2 fight for cipal ownership of the roads; while " in. on will contifiue- his efforts o] a3 e from the corporations.. Both men have been tried in office, and while neither.of them force has made a very creditable effort at good goverhment, both are hustlers in a campaign and the élections are ] going to be lively : 2 An expert figure< it out that the Ameri¢an army |- osts the peopm almost exactly $1 each every year, o it is cvident we have nosright to complain of the rd for the army does not cost us anything like | as the cigarette trust —_— are told is under fire.” " t “Governor Dole of This is the same as telling us t the old gentieman is all right. He is as safe un- der fire as if he were ina French duel. \ person in Bcanunn Olno lost position, caste and confidence the other day by being too curious. The only remarkable phase of the affair was that the overson was not a woman, but a2 man. Once more we Hawaii \ inorder | VRIS | good ool tejis o’ Bard, wially A i thie rénomina af ‘st M [ éourts, px-Congressme: «S 38! 1]|c ;mmanuu genter "of TFhe cértainty: of rh.i\ in: dpsgry hépe: and’ the’ éssurance ‘of the yast’ gxternit: and birr herticultoral fiuld put-it:aniong the »urc Tl um of' thetisanids 6. ca; 1€ puls i 1m(m¢ the-! ¢ the:dmon and cosl ipduss | iruit produict by:the Igarmed ont . of %"u £are #ss destruction ol the L Wiscansin-and M Uhiise Uw r.h Gut ffuit Mnong the tndusing pro- dictions- that “furnisle stability. 4n. tanmage: {61’ rail- i¢ss in-imporanée” “to ‘rdilroads :is" ‘the | e} 5 Califorpia; Tt {ncreases apndblly and shows off. . Thé very mumeraus class of:| tra Fno-sign: el people that learned-that Califorpia Hds a:beiter ‘winfer - than -any | pait:iof “ Earope- or Norih Africa: nr Fierida v tlie Vest: Indies.: It js-nilld! and not-enervating, ‘ard 15 seofnparable zest s 16nic, 10 all who ate wern :down i by ithe ecratie changes: and greéat extremes.of - Eastern i weatd extensive has ‘such’ tzavel begome “and fafting § Fso great s the lame ofous ‘winter climate that qaar- Bns are’ continvally | incréas of these fthings make accommods byl mew: conitraciion, i ALE P Iy interedting: bis: Sea nyerests;'and while-many of the railrgad Tumors are Frtimior yehere there ¥s'so-minch. smoke there sune 1 be: sgpie: firg: Oné. thiag Jnay: beiregarded as vertdin W ‘will gland: points.” Me. Fiarriman 1s keenly: alive o ibe. advan- hezn. Pacs hrough The 'progress . toward Twenty ago " California - passen- inge cars at Ogdeén and Couneil Bluffs ehided, and-finakly the i we -hive “long enioyed That ‘city las retained fand passengeis: otts-there; wailing- for facili that end: has. been years shigd 16 prophies 1o joresee’ that v i the “travel & v_\:yu'c af 1’."‘;“ this monopely “of convenience er rmds leadi n;: t from I thereby comf W hrr. 1,'\ is-done we less than four ‘days of the Atlantis oy the best railrgad facilities in the GUS SErvice: hin intefest that as.this State hecomes more and te ah object of. imterest the more it deserves ta be. are 2 ‘buoyatit and ¢onfident people,:and the de- aur rescurces ‘goes.anieven fastes than for transpottation. yet.uatapped by milroads, he case. . The igréat lines that'seck iss for the proft of our business wifl see: t that- every deveioped, -and ‘they wi Yeeonte coworkers with the people in bringing ‘every- thing ivitd action Dither: Starés have imdeérgone the t 0t dey ypraent, of e-in facilities e ingre Much Tk -thas puf terrory 13 W ot tong be t resGurce is tion: and wealth: credse N popu . handsome and - richi, remiote, welconies :the epparty isolated, w6 y .COTY 1d hely many selves which New Yorkers, of great in: ént- of theie , are: escaping the pa Tiaxes by claiming residence. elsewhere may find some Gi thiese days:a local habitation due:south, 1i what the $ true. e e e THE REVIVAL OF CLEVELAND. CURIOUS “eddy in-the ‘political ‘current Tased. in the ‘report from:-the Edst of the is Hisc beégmning of an organized ¢ffort ta brmg about | i of Grover Clevelind as Democrati ! candidate iar the Presidency, - The effort is not. likely thing more serious than a scare in the 't result’in-an Bryan-camp, but it is: none-the Iéss-interesting for! that; and is & striking illastration of the confusion | ithat -prevaiis:ib Dempcratic <ouncils. The movément itseit 1S nof more: curious than the | {'steps. that have been taken to Bring public support. to The first: open .work “of the promoters has beeri:| A& net in Nev ' York, where the gald ‘wing: .of: Deinocraey has its strength, nor jn- the: Soath, where't the -party ‘has its ‘only ho,d upen a mavont\-‘ ‘of yoters; -bet 3o the mxmng That selid Repubiican btate is-about’ the last pla & where ane wouild expest 4 Dcmmrauc amovement to] : begin,-arid. the- mifiers aré.aliout the last-class of peo- pie. whom . oni¢, wouild’ expect te' begin -it for Clen and; and.yet repbris come direct and authentie o {-a canvass.among the. ntiners of that Stite jor. the pur pose of gott} ng a-nucleys of strength aroimd .which: t Prallysa hig Ckwlaud orgamzauon for work \xh: {he’ campaign” ope; A correspondent - of ke Bo:\nn Hcrald, from “Pattsville, :Pa’, " says-a “mpveriient - to }equev( L(‘_l-cnlauml 6. agdin :-bicome. a eandndate {67 “the | \Dtmotrauc .party. has. begun m that cm. and “that stéps. hay? béeri-taken. to carry on the 1ork through- Penm)lmml Oh(n and lllmm b 1oiit, “ W orkmgmcn and mfiu.e | tion' to Cleveland to per mrre<pondem a,dds the mo\.enxr}l sdv f names. .of 300" p'\gb_h The: persons”at theé’ begd they ha\e alfeady “secured ‘men, rncludmg Judges o} former: delegate‘ to Démo»- cratic nationdl comenuon.s St:x!e ‘enators and Rep- fescntah' s 3 : * “Similar reports from !he mmmg .regnons are’ pub lished by ‘the Plnladclpl’na papers, © A correspondent ‘of the Record; writing from Tamaqua; says thie leader in the moveiient is.“being received. with: gre: thusiasm b) the old Democratit leadérs who” deser!ed the fold*when Bryan® camured the Chlcagu -canven tion.” He goes on fo:#dd: “The miness: hail Cle\:- lapd as the. logxcal ram‘ldale on. xhe ground that. thtre is no other man who is mnrc rapzblt of rehab ifat- ing the party and leading it to victory. - The fact th‘at he is a member of the Conuhatmn Board of !he Civic Federation, and - that he uscd his “effor bring about an ad;uflmen( of 6ne of t-he firs differences befween the opcramrs and’ the minefs, has raised him very h|gh in thenr csumahon and aj giwl mremng wehic ‘h rlm lathbes mxeru(v 1 J can:§8ord 1o sedk a” clémpent ichimate have!| in suz hoteld dro-new engaged a year ahead; ind.| £6 the trafgsportafion’ . through trains to New Yok, and probably s ‘for passengers irom -ocean. Hdrriman can achiéve't Rut, in ] i mind -with 4 deferniination to “vote for’ city- officials e warting pe-1 ne-1o colirt her! ic | 1 forit is largest, and it is evident that it is‘only. 3 ques: i striets -of Pennsyhvania. | ing |- parcd; deh\ery sha\fld i}e pruv:defi + the.use of, his name: The_ ’ ‘\he past™s m.fidorc,ugr\ r yubhc that the mme 3 : S larid as ‘the-Jogical :andmau Ao 1mest aq}lhmg is poss{bfe p 7| There were prany Demderats 6f jold 1 who ‘cantinwed ta Yote for: |-death; and:of coiirse. somie: af Fhetr, de#:end:mu miyg I'be qmt: willing to rf<u1_c the.old hnbxx and go; ori voting for. Cleveland evén after fie Has K terms of - office \\hwli i | limit -of t npp:oarhmg sxlly Sedson. Washington is s all agog oveE Thes dl!CG{\éT) ihar thf [‘underlings in-the Postoffice Departmant have organ- |, ;17:‘1 mganu« and very formxdabk 'lmme of p i [ierers have s;mpl) fornd the :‘mx nn 7 STREET CAR PRO‘BLEMS‘ OR ‘various. reasons -a coflsrderable propbmbn several cities there have béen strikes- amm}g;t’ht_éar-- men who are not provxded \\xrh 5cals With 50 mich in the vay 6f clamor agamst coifipanies. it is gram)mg to nbte thar somé s{uden‘(s of ‘thie Sination have perceived that nedhe(.! companies: nor the car workers are '“ Holly '!o,. in the matter, and that - the public ‘has its sh; {‘bringing: about the ‘evil{ complained ‘of: “The. ing of the cars: is'certainly not due eitlier:to the. own érs-or the employes of the lines: but to:the. Anierican. L withngnéss to fush and crush for the sake ‘of gemng“ thete first. I onr peaple would a Teisurely' Habit, and develop a. better capnbxhb of] atking & mile dr so. the street car probient s\ou)d be ety larg solved: acqaire ndréw ]rrdnon after-his of the residents of American tities. are just nuw L ongaged m pondering upon: prub ms aflsmg e in.others there have been efforfs:on the partiof! |: ‘mete. | The St:Lovis P -Dispatch has stadied the é“b"; there are fifteen reasons why people should ‘walk-in dtead of riding when the distance 'to be tavered { Tess than:a mile; sertion ‘that walking: would ¢ause an abatement ou ¢, gave ‘wear and tear on: the. conscience: and | relieve nien of a temptation. to join:the strap-bangers’ league; ‘are: not pertinent to this city; ‘but - others are wortls noting: Walking 1o and from the home to the | place . of iinisiness - would. upbifild the public “health through daily” aetivity; drouse’ an increased demand’ for better sidewalks and cleaner streets, impel the tar | companies t provide better service in-order to rdgaiti:| public patronage, strengthen . the nervous system ‘af | the walkers-and save them frony irritation and \\'onyt over triffes, save nickels enough in a month to amoant. ' to @ -considerablé’ econbmy, and ‘infuse the popular.| profan who ‘would assure good ‘streets; and- thias in-the end get. into office men who. would give:a: good: adntinis-| tration in evefy respect. j -It:is mot werth while to go over the whole fifte! reasons of the St; Louis Some of .the fanciful; some somie. are ; ‘clear] etianations of that. exposition.on the brain™ that'is now troubling St.-Eoeuis;. ‘but' @ good-many of them pbnmopher are are vahdi At any rate if a man be:iretted by lht’ .street; car problem: and feels irritated by the cfowd- | ing- of ‘the cars he can find relief by getting out and king ‘home. The thing 1s worth tryihg. SE—— | - Ina recent sham battle in China hundreds of Chi- | And here we have: been, ! nese ¢oalics ‘were killed common ‘with the rest of of the day whén the hordes of the Orient would- he in armed; + PARCELS POST PLANS. HILE .comparatively Tittle has beern hfirdi i W of late concerning plans for the:extension:af the ‘parcels post ‘delivery .system, the fi'\m.c-v | ment has not.Jost hicadway, nor have the admrates of L it ceased from their efforts to rouse public sentiment | jin its favor.. A-mew agitation. .on the :subject ‘has tarisen-in-Neéw England, -where the popular de.mand~ L tian of time when'it' will heconie a’national fssue o which: Congress ym be: compelled ' fo take action. - | The' movement i -the New Englarid States:: Has | {growar_out of the experience of riiral: !ocalmcs With|. the -free-mail délivery. system. In almost- every lacal | ity ‘where. that system: has been stablished the fari: “l-€rs have made uwse of it:in: the d ivery of pateels, bmi, " | o New ‘England: the - de)tlapment inthat dlrtctmn' ’has been . !spemal!y no)a F A postmaster at on; ot the: centers -of the rural ‘delivery system. in that seéc- tion'is reparted ‘as saying ‘that:the tural Carriers take commissions. dlong’ their ronies for.even as Iargc pa.r- -celgasa’ batrel of flur. | In those sections; therefote, the frasflnln.y -of 2 comprehen 'ye pax:els p st appears | 1o Tidve boen fully iflgstrated; cpw.ng the beénefits of the Toeal ”stem arc rap;dry commg tothe’ cond promol?r;r of tm Mo fent m; the results of British: pulfl:c n:.gard tas in’ évery respect successful | and b'eueficaal Tt is ‘asserted that the competition he. ponmffice ‘kas’ compelled: the railways to gu—e rvice than -ever: before,; and thus has proven vad.\a-magtous in checkmg thc tendmpy fo overchargts and ddays ‘on the. part: of xhe pnwte compames en- |’ emfl:hs mmi of & par s post yuth soveral lore,xgn natiens and consequentl-y thert wuuld be- nothing re luuonary in extendmg and increasing . the domestic | ‘service } tT)at direction. The developmén!s in rural ‘mail delivery. point-the way, and whxle the express conipanies Will. of murs‘e,fig‘ht the .m_ovemcrit- at .every. step, it-seems certain that in the end it w:l] e estal lished. and we shall havc a parcels- post sys&cm ade-. dtiate to-the needs of ‘the country. The ‘postal ser- “vice’ has, in fact, gone- fas beyond the. dreams tiiose whio. foupded it, and: there is no reasdn wh' : feet: philosophically and arrived at-the conclusion that ; Some of the reasons; such a5 the as- | 1} tereainmenit | Mfiss' Bertle Bruck, +riflers, mountid .ch oue h | drig -anothér. he Occidental world,. fearful |* | pfesent’ PAIR' BQUERTRIENNES, + QUELY MOUNT 5D, PICTURES WHO, WILL CALRIDE TO BE {7 T GIVEN TTHIS BVENING: BY |THE SAN ERANCISCO RIDING CL THE CALIFOR- NIA: ‘GIRLS" SINING HOME. e fi_;. R 3 . - 2 = - YERYTHING 1S 10! regdiness :£6r ,an Mmpil}g with their exteliently ‘traivad [ent. ' At ‘the. élose -of. the - programm the: ot 3. ¥ide 1g. be-given: by:| NUTsES: lu.;n bail” ml; !yer >; . Jad ik 16 SHE spes e B s 3 Siup. | Finating: ganie;: at’-whick :the’ ladies a g e, Bapt ianciseo | RIGInG - OIB:L oy er” Al “Of these :feats. ddded o \‘.J" - this evening. - Tickets: Have: Loen [ S0 hy “prestdio: Rough: Riders - tved. T eréugly ° purcliased and, ‘the | Diympté “Cliah athietes; ought "o’ he Catiforn rle’ Fraining - Hopta 'will | re- degplx -apprecidted -by :the pulilic -as 1.} ceive a-Handsome funi, to- be, devoted. to the-debt ‘on their: new building;. which the | Jady - managess - of [ the m~'(il\‘.!'mn-are working hard tg liquidat Trere-will be’ inferestiig: features, bf an- Tlhie: pérformance (gpens 4 bl rid Misé © N Holbirook W a. promeénade King-and M i be-tdnde $e 'while & Migs Mabel Hogg wil ari two horses: Arnold-Gentle, Join Flournoy and A | Langerman wihl. participate in' the | de-barre- contest,”each’ iwearing ‘a. roset | 6n. one shoulder; to be téhed from |‘opposité: xide by thé: otlier. whén: possib! A number: of - Youns. wqinen will do Hur- BRI ICPReEe s PFRS()\A\L I\\E\TIO\ Heorge - W: TAttle' Lof’ Glen- - WWells, is at the: Palach. i en i at the: Grand: H. Gaylgrd Wilshire, a oapltelist of Los ‘Angeles; Is at'the Palace. M. M. Dittmar ‘eilitor of ‘a-minfng' pa-- ‘pP.r of ‘Reddfiig; is &t the Grand: §: McClitehy, pne of ‘the- proprietors af the Sacramiento: Bee, i at the: Califps- nla_ . : Jahn' ‘F. anmao. a caplmu-z af Washipglen, . 1. €:, and:family are reg- istered at the Palace. ::3iF. 4nd Mrs;. G, Raoul Daval, Maurice Duava) and: Lawrence, MéCreary “leave. for Ejropé this morning: 1K, Mulkéy’ of Phsatiana, who 16 héa ily intérested in :coprier proper'lee u\ Aris | zgna, 18 at the: Grand. John Daly, the New York Borseman and _w(!e‘ asrived from {he Bast seczerday wnx egistered ‘at the Pajace. . J.-' D.. Bradley, i1ig- praperties of the Pacific Improvement Cflmpafl’}’> at Mereed, is at.the Lick. ‘R.’B. Linidsay 9t Deriver; Westarn mgn- aget of.one -of the big: electrical firms ‘of Miiwatkee, Is at the Palace. A. L: -Davis, examining- agent. for the Unitéd: States: Treasury ~ Department, is iSiting_ this city on official busipeéss. | :Bernard Baker, head-of the great Mor- ‘gan’ steamship.combine, and his party, who-arrtved ‘heré from New York several | .days dgo, left for the Yosemite Valley ladt ‘evening.. They are -the first . party vill enter-the valley this sedson,” —_———— Galito_minns in New York. NEW . YORK, April 1.—The following Califérnians are in New York: From San Francisco—R. -A. Firand, at the Vietori J. D. Jobnsan, at the St:. Denis; K. Kirk, at the Astor; Mrs. J. Legsiin; a( ‘the Manhattan; G. H: Peters, at the Ken- sington; A. L. Weil; at the Grenoble. Los Angeles—Li: S. Gu'en. at the Hernld Square. San Diego—I. ANSWERS TO QUERIES; EDWIN. ROOTH~-H., CltyA' . Ed'ln ;| Booth appeared at ‘the, Baldwin Theater in San- Francisco in “Richard IIT” “dur- -graid- tour, of - the United States, which' commenced i I3, TO 'I'fi-{E ¢ EMITE—F» H. &0, Park, Cal. The distante ffom 4 Auburn, Placer County, via_Placefville and San Andreas, to-the Ypsemite Valley by wag- on’ road ‘s about 150 miles.. Maps of the several, counties’ showing' wagon “rodds mdy, be obtaired through any book seller. S ST . MARKING “WEDDING PRESENTS-— Subser ber, Qakland, Cal. ;If a wedding is intended 'for the bride alone +it_$hould be marked or engraved with®the initiais° of the bride’s maxried mame. If ingended for the groom §t should bear his initials, and jif intendgl for both with the In.lunl letter 'Of the family name, J. Gin, lz (‘h! Hoiland. B Chica- : e Tvens; .Sheriff. of ‘Sap’ Luis (mhpof manager. of the ranth« t call 1Ar @ repétition of ‘thé. performance. § . . - in ed the club-rooms | . Mise. Bisie Wenzelbutger wa: | ari infarmal suchr ['ber home ca Stefn veere - limifer] and. enghusiastically received: F comin “Du: init_ den Schwartzen upner ind.the. & ) Ot " (Foute- chwabacher paper. -Ths mar; who Lou einmann; ’,,\ Pratty the e In-“excellent: taste. zes were given io'.the: fortunate ¢rs - ARl o dainty “Supper wed game. The Eiists” were ngly rtained. Harm Stumber Song” (Gayk ), Miss Stone. ‘the wélk addressed- thie, Fo Clubi “yestérday :a ‘ternooti- and was tendefed-a cordial récep. | tion by. the 20 members. and friends pres- Wi Collins, . A al hé pleasant afternoon. 3 €: e The ‘muslc’ section of the Californta €lub will- meet this @fternoon at 3 o’clock, in’ the: €hib, rooms; - under the . leadership Mme. Emilia Tojetti. The afterncon bé devoted ‘to “Woman in Music.” elections by -Celia Chaminade, Augusta Mrs. H.. H.: Beach, Guy D. Jane . View, Margaret Ruthe. Ven'Lang, Gllda Ruta and Elizabeth O {one will be rendered by Mrs. Haley, Miss Thorp-and. Miss Lotta Musto. president, reception closed riswi missions i How & cieh mian deeis” L. Fil “tell. yoit.-” He feol: disawsy Now dat hé got-it;_he ¢an’t Keép it; an’ |-if_he-do-keép it, somtebody . else. wilf Sho’ get it! Pass de “passum.”—Atlanta Con-| ‘},““" | stitution S - e i b3 ; ntey 3 LEX, §trong hoarhound candy. Townsend's.® There: i3 nothing.” “mun the Gal-.| T s Townserid's California glace fruit and cindies, 50c a pound, in artistic fire-etched boxes- A nice present for Eastern friends. 639, Market st., Palace Hotel building. * —_———— Speclll information supplled daily to usihess houses and public men by the Press Clipping Bureau (Allen’s), 230 Cali- fornla street. Telephone Main 1042, - véston. News: “'so’ serene and- sweet snd | restful.as night in grand ol Texas. - Oh, yes, there: js: “Day-in grand old Phil |- delphia s ‘just’ as sweet ani serené ‘and:|- restful, except ‘when. the coal barons ‘u;fiv the peaceful quiét by 'amiens™ and [ y; “hallelufahs” at their wéekly copfetences: —Chi¢ago_Chronicle. THE THIRD INSTALLMENT OF Thc Thirleenth District Wherein the Hero kes Some Awful Sacrifices -in;His Strugglé for Something That . Means More Than Life. ! 4 5 Th}’ee Specnal Features Which Every Wo- man Wwill Read. 13 OF DIVORCE By Kate And One of Jack London’s Best Stories -JAN, THE UNREPENTANT...