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VOLUME XL‘}II—NO. 162, SAN FRANCISCO, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1903. PRICE FIVE CE\’TS. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ATTENDS DIVINE SERUVICE AT DEL MONTE AND ENJOYS A GALLOP THROUGH FOREJ"T J* ‘TH/I‘T J‘I(IRT THE SEA MENACING | B warstip | ACCARE NEWCHWANG Gm,;j;; ree o DEBIS I IND KOREH the American |~ || INISTIR eel. Russia Concentrat Mussulmans Mur- ing Troops on dering Christian Frontier. Residents. Turkish Troops Aid In the Work of Ex- termination. A Japan Grimly Awaits the Czar's Gauge of Battle. A Porte Demands Withdrawal of Austrian and Italian Warships. . PO SALONICA IN STATE OF SIEGE. Turkish Troors Guard Every Squars Yard of the Town. ON, M Th: Saionica r Folk of Monterey sions out by offcers ot Are Generous of g " conciomon, ihat 1he Cheers. KILLING OF nm.r!cxzrr Bulgarian Le Party Rests Jlfter Fatigue of the Joumey CHIEF OF THE ) MONTE . 2 - n reiia and ¢ r getting near enough to hi floor tront for; t alone without ey tel,” w 1| every sea “Pride goeth before » w nfantr was | nearly worshipers, being 12~ | haughty spirit before the f el = : . pled the seat ANECDOTE OF WA.R. o : e ” rd row from | xn anecdoate of the Civil W .| DEPARTMENT DRY GoODS STORES FOR NEGROES Plan of Carnegie and Booker Wash- From every ington Displeases Governor of A'kansu CK. May 1 Secretary Loeb | €oncerning a general w fident that he had the e was so at this pla an eppertunity tripped and SERVICE IN A CHAPEL. mble edif d that not the foe outnumbered that he even God Almigh but despite his and:ve: b aonte: af. 8iaeioek tomectow: moente.| sources and superior tegic position Benta. Cru e of d redw tained, and | he was @efeated by the enemy of.which oy erable from | he had so lightly spoken. be reached at R ¢bays and | “Ommipotence: countervails - ail will remain all On the way from ot attend chureh on | tages of numbers or skill Santa Cruz to San Jose the Presid SRS want to go fishing | trust in chariots, | will vieit the Big Tree grove of Redweod: m take heed that they Sotines i e taking seats the | name. of-the: Lord our God | The'San Francisco programme has been | tow -five peaple. pews are , where the parl}'; 'L“ Cyp: ome in v . 3 RIDE IN THE WOODS eption com depot a a & = o m Tann-| The speaker added that this overconfl- | enanged in one particular. ‘It has been | A e rector, the Rev. | dence was peculiar to youth and that as- | gecided that the President will not have - - a oy e - ired in a white sur- | syrarice Should” be tempe always by | time to make three addre: one to the | R 3 % Rt Py service of the Episcopal | humility. “Ged alone know inued | pijippine veterans another to the Civil | —_——————— wn large en " e had gathered > personal allusion | he, “how, many falls may be in store for | war veterans and another on the dedica- | Mayor Worswick and J EETROTHAL OF PRINCE {to take k at 1 of the ! exalted visitor, althpugh | ye.” tion of MecKinley monument on the| Pffi\x-],v\[ s carriage wil ANDREAS IS CONFIRMED | @nd when the cavalcade hove in 12l supplication for the | [t was also pointed out that there is a | ume day.) It has been decided, there- | With flowers by the Mond te. the maintenance of | danger that our trust in God may make re of the President of | us feel too secure. “We must remember States and the Governor of | that so lonk as we are in the flesh we | 5,y gispose of the three events with a | ch the President = raising h ts of Monterey were t | The Woman's fore, to invite both parties to be present | at the dedication. so that the E’resnlenx! He Will Wed Princess Ali Eldest | , Daughter of Prince Louis ronge r e President and p of Battenberg. E men, women and children waiting | Californ While the rector was offering | will ba HNable- to sin.” e exercises | single address. and Campbell. At N, M 19.—T etrot t e former commander of { Up the pr President Roocsevelt was | closed with the hymn, Coronation, and the | Zoda e U | FexrAlomt - . r and as the horseman eling with his forehead bowed upon | doxology. ~When the contribution plate ! SAN JOSE IS A-QUIVER. | school children of y e Mexico Will Detach the Free Zonme. e cheers for Teddy” was | the back of the pew in front of him. was passed to the President he placed a = front of St. James nd the cheers were given with| The text of the sermon was “Let not| treasury mote upon it. | President Will Arrive at the 5-"**!‘:‘.‘,‘;“?1&;'};'{“3':" evelt wore a dark gray | him that girdeth on his harmess hoast| The congregation remained standing City This Afternoon. the Prexident will ratire to his car, w sers of the same o j bimself as he that putteth it off.” The while the Presidential party were leaving | gux JOSE. May 10—The citizens of | he will-dine and, sleep. At $:3 Tuesday hed hat. The day v story was that of the wicked and worthy | the - chur¢h.§ A walk was then taken | g, oo Ctara ‘County’ will gather in this | MYrning his train will leave here. v Monterey. there be- | partner of the unworthy Jezabel who had | through'the groutids of DeT Monte for the | o to-morrow to do honor to President| _1P® l""hh:“’:""‘l"‘ bund o = ish the pines on1| made that boastful reply to the haughty | purpose: of ‘ showing the fine pines and | Roosevelt. Flags and bunting decorate ;,t.z(:;:(j;re(lhv Pt e o F.- v was of that lovely | King of Assyria and was defeated and | cypresses:that lend a mountain atmo,h”he streets and business houses. Much en- | cjal guard of honer composed of tw ) blue = seen In‘these latitud-s | punished for his presumption. The speak-| phere to the pafk. A cordon of sentries | thusiasm abounds over the coming visit| Grand Army men and Company B, . only far out om the ocean. er pointed out the folly of undue seif-! prevented any one from following thelof the President, and an immense crowd { C.. will be present. | EL PASO, Texas May news has beer h Zona Libre making it a part Mexica. All state offices in abolished. The strip will to twenty milesy e