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L THE The Gl Call. fAY 19, 190 JCHN D. SPRECKELS, Proprielor. Fecress All Communications to W. S. LEAKE, Manager _TELEPHONE. Ask for THE CALL. The Operator Will Connect T | nian Christians are again suffering oppression and A BLOODY YEAR. HE first hali of the year is characterized by un- usual outbreaks of savagery. The Kurdish raids mn Armenia are somewhat eclipsed by the po- litical importance of the disturbance in the Balkans, but there is every reason to believe that the Arme-| massacre at the hands of their Mahometan masters. In the Balkan disturbances the Christians are trying to play even on the Mahometans, and mosques have forms of government adopted in the adminstration of equally divided between imports and cxports. A Very large proportion of the imports are drawn from the | governing country, while in turn the colonies supply a large percentage of the raw material and tropical products required by the people of the governing | country. The monograph is mainly devoted to reports of the colonies and it is shown that in the colonies com- posed of people’ of the governing country, or their descendants, the administration of government is leit 1903 HOSTILE MOROS ARE GATHERING AROUND PANTAR SAN FRANCISCO ALL, TUESDAY, MAY 19 il [FIRST WOMAN ADMITTED TO FEDERAL BAR COTTON PRICES BREAK RECORD FOR ADVANCES™ MANILA, May 18.—Colonel Taylor, with a force of constabulary, defeated several bands of fanatics in the interlor of Cebu Island May 14, killing twenty and wound- ing several of them. A few of the con- stabulary were wounded. Lieutenant Walker is missing. The fanatics repeated- | NEW YORK, May 18.—This was anot exciting day on the Cotton Exchange ] faci, 'the scenes far surpassed those wit nessed last week. It'started at Liverpe because trading thete began five hou eatlier than in”New York, and a | 32 points in the price of spot cot A BEHEP S You With the Department You Wish. been destroyed by dynamite and many followers of [ almost =-;clusl\'=ly to the people of the colonies t' ex:ilfl Iy charged the constabulary line. that market and of 3 to 40 n R s ed anta i s i ion-i iefly | '~ : ile Moros futures did. not heed any extensi the Prophet hdve been murdered, including women |sclves. In the colonies-whose population-is chiefly | Numerous armed bands of host | PLBLICATION OFFICE. .. Market and Third, S. F. % oF SRl 2 . i . from Bacolod and Taraca, island of Min- cabled remarks to show what was ha EDITORIAL ROOMS 7 to 221 Stevemson St. | and children. Y customs and climatic conditions differing danso. have appeared in. the vicisity of | | pening there... It was, however, said ¢ But the most serious and appalling incident of this|from those of the home country, the Governor and | pantar, north of the lake, and have | et ik A TR Sheane 1o Delivered by Carriers, 15 Cents Per Week. Single Copies, 5 Cents. M including Postage: 3 5 All Postmasters are muthorized {o recelve | outbrea®® of a thirst for blood is the wholesale mur-| an Christians in something gro- | nd robbery of the Jews by Rus could be more | fanaticism cause religious zeal and other executive officers are usually appointed by the home Government, and these, with the aid of natives (usually in the form ofra legislative body, one branch pal legislation and administration are leit to the na- made threatening demonstrations against the American troops. A clash is expected. Major Bullard, who, with a strong force, s at Pantar, is capable of dealing with ter attempted to fine the British steamer Loong Sang and when the court enjoined clique had flooded the market earl the day with buying orders and their pearance was enough to excit e s and cause them to scramble es of Bessarabia. TI o . 2 te Take Whil ¥ p s " . ¥) PRI L the rebels. Ninety per cent of the la ile transactions in the New York . e S Skl about The Russians chose | of which is elected by the people), frame the laws and Moros have accepted American sover- | market did not aggregate as la a tota By Single M e e e 2 e Hav docth i 1g of | regulations which are administered by the officers ap- | eignty. ’ | as the record day of last week tr O Feur. the date of their Easter Sunday for the beginning of| 8 e Dithe Hors Gad Local and munici.| Collector Shuster has been fined 3300 for | ket to-day holds thesseason’s record in . One Year the slaughter of the Jews. This was probably be-|pointed by the home Government. Local andmunicl-| oo p 0e"oe court of first instance. Shus- point of advance. During the afternoo May sold at 11.68¢, July sold at 11 an advance o an 5 po subscriptions. | readily enlisted in doing murder and robbery at that | tives Sseoevel DCHsre and tley a1 SHEOE g him he disregarded the injunction. The i | points, and August sold at 10.2c, an ad- Sample copies will be forwarded when requested. i Ghise ot aaF oitier | assume the duties of administering law and improv- | cojecior will appeal. vance of 45 polnts. : i : : 3 : : cal B i ek aud A feature of the afterncon was the Mai! subscribe crdering change of address should be | The rigid censoring of news has prevented a full | ing and developing the community, commercially purchase of a large line of short cotton » NEW AND OLD ADDRESS in order re. compliance with their request. OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway.. .Telephone Main 1083 sive b insure a pr BERKELEY OFFICE. 2145 Cemter Street. .Telephone North €. GEORGE XROGNESS, Manager Foreign Adver- tising, Warquetts Bullding, 0. | But through the cfforts of Zangwill and other Euro- account of the horror reaching the outside world. oy and his pean Jews, aided, it is believed, by T followers, the dreadful details are becoming known. It is disquieting to be told that the crimes were per- petrated under the leadership of the educated class of | Ru who placed themselves at the head of the | welfare of the people. otherwise. Much of the work of colonial government consists in the construction of railroads, irrigating canals, tele- graphs and other works designed to exploit the re- sources. of the country and advance.the industrial In most cases thecost of such work is borne by the colony itself, but the funds are I B ey . rant, drunken and fanatic mob, being themselves ther ignorant, drunken nor fanatic, but intelligent NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: expended under the direction of the Government. Ex- perience has shown that the development of means of PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. J. M. Proctor of Petaluma is at the Palace. Dr. W. 8. Taylor of Livermore Is at the Palace. Frank Hewlett, a rancher of Napa, Is| at the Grand. Dr. T. C. Harter of Bloomsburg, is at the Lick. ‘W. M. Monroe, a business man of Long Beach, is at the Grand. Pa., in July, during which entire marke: became very excited, with prices advanc- | ing rapidly. One broker had an or | cover 200 bales of May cotton. The price was 1L55c, and he started in to get the 200 bales at the best figure possible. Ha bid 11.58¢, 11.60c, 11.62c, 1.65c and finally 11.65c before any cotton was forthcon | |ing. Soon afterward a broker bhad 3 | bales of May to sell and he sold tha market down to 11.60c before disposing of the cotton. . 83 Buildl 3 4 . cati e i STEPHEN SMITH 30 Tribune Building | and cold.blooded in their purpose to exterminate | communication and transportation is always followed | jonn Fennell,hnpranchar of Tehama ANSWERS TO QUERIES [ W SORRIEONDE their Jew countrymen and pillage their property. by a development of industry and commerce, ?.nd, 13 | Coupty, 1u t ChaCemewos. Baidior sut ¢ C. €. CARLTON...... ....Herald Square K3 ) the governing country reaps a large proportion of | Former State Senator Voorhels of Sut- § — ter Creek is at the Palace. COTTONTAILS—C.,, City. A county hr NEW YORK NEWS STANDE Everywhere the bloody work went on incited by ap- the profits that result from such development the Dr. and Mrs. Robert Noble of Bloom- a right to protect cottontall rabbits, | S s Tosals the name of Christianity addressed to the | 'S 4 3 e v . e, o 5 caloas - of | efiect of colonial administration is on the whole bene- | ington, 111, are at the Palace. | any other game, %o long as it does mo. Npusgy & PR ST X who R s S e A R H. A. Flickinger, the well-known frult conflict with the State game la STANDS seek salvation by religious | €1l to all concerne man of San Jose, is at the Grand. T g o . ; Great Northern Hote lars : RS Luther Burbank, the noted horticultur- [ e it e st it S o Palmer House. i facing the aubkide Little by little the old Sabbatarian spirit in the |ist of Santa Rosa, is at the Grand. Raitoh oub Wit hiv besds Gis N o i - 1a aci! t C 8 - o . ~ b g, ) - e 4 E | East is dying away, and recently a Presbyterian | Lee Chu, an Americanized Chinese, who | third strike and when two or all the W ASHINGTON (D. C.) OFFICE...1406 G N WL iich is becoming characteristic of that ying y ) y 1 5t the tead of A big lumber concern of e MORTON E. CRANE, Corresponden Denying that outrages have been com preacher in Indianapolis is reported as saying that if | Honolulu, is registered at the Grand. | is yes. | | A PRINTED LIST-H. C. B. BRANCH OFFICE - —— 3 : s k% .| the workingman cannot get a hali-holiday on Satur-| President Ripley, Vice President Ken- | Oakland, 0 o'clock. 633 admitted that an official has been ap “ drick and General Manager Wells of the | [cal.” As vour letter does mot give the open unti| 2261 THE UNEXPECTED AGAIN a number ports ¢z d to investigate them, and then it immediately official gator was himself a | ! It is also mmounctd: issued forbidding the! 1al ore the right to defend themselves, and through- | icated classes are assuring the approves of the mur- arabia the edt that the Governmer robbery of the Jews Israel throughout the world is of her persecuted sons, and it know that she has the sympathy and support of Chris- | 1g to the re-| is satisfactory to al 1 day he should use Sunday for recreation. NEW YORK LABOR TROUBLES. T is evident that the labor troubles in New York City and Chicago will seriously impair the pros- perity of the building trades. Contractors find that after they have become bound by contracts, with ruinous forfeits for non-performance, some utterly unforeseen labor trouble, perhaps in another city, and in which they and their employes have no immediate concern, ties them up completely. Santa Fe road departed for the East last evening. Commercial Agent H. 8. Gray of the| | month or year in which you claim & cer- | tain list was printed, this department cannot guess which list you want. Central Rallway of Georgia, whose head- — quarters are in Kansas City, and Mrs. | Gray are at the Palace Congressman S. L. Kiine of Oregon left yesterday from the north, where he wiil accompany President Hoosevelt and his FEDERAL i CLEVER WOMAN WHO WAS | ADMITTED TO PRACTICE IN COURTS. | VARICOSE VEINS—C., City. The treat- ment of varicose veins is by the use of silk stockings of a particular make. An: | dealer in such can furnish the required kind, as the pressure on the veln must * party on the end of thelr western tour. H. A. Tuttle of Pittsfield, former Gov- ernor of New Hampshire, accompanied by his wife, arrived from Southern Califor- nia last evening and is registered at the Palace. ISS BIRD M. WILSON enjoys | the distinction of being the first | woman admitted to practice in | the United States Clrcuit and not be too great nor too free. PHYSICIANS—G. A. H., In classified part qf the City Director which is in the back portion of the book you will find under the heading of ph siclans a list of the practicing physicians, City. the s were work- . : . k 4 Sty 3 ——————— istri "ot 7 b = - Brs b tendom outside of Russia. It is expected that there | The dealers in building material are ordered not to ¥ 2 . | District Courts for the North- | ;010 anq female, in San Francisco. There on Cleveland an | o s ollow this massacre a practical expulsion of the | sell | ctoch and shs sl L Californians in New York. | of ; California. That honmor | are more than 50 of them. ed with . a ERPIGEDE I DAL on xRSO sell to such contractors, and the rules of the game are | - Ngpw YORK, May 18—The following | was conferred upon her vesterday in the Sl ent wou Jews from Southern Russia. If they are denied the ! such that they, find it impossible to qualify them- [ Californlans are in New York: From | United S uit Court on motion of | PRUNES-R. D. D., i ght t fe hemselves, and the Government | selves 8 ! i i nelsco—E. C. Downs, R. D. Hatch | Jud8e Morrow, presiding method of picking. e P g SR TSR 4D, defead themselves, s . selves to become purchasers of the material required 5:;‘ T"Hf Hill, at the Hoffman; Captain | Miss Wilson, for the last five years, has | prunes for the market would occupy more withdraw protection from them, they have no choice | to complete their contracts, and being practically out- “Lurson, at the Broadway Central: | Peen acting as private secretary for [ space than can be devoted to ome an- leader for Their going will be under the most ai- | t to go lawed and denied the ht to buy what is in the mar- 1, Mrs. L. Marchout, M. Marx and | United States Circuit Judge Morrow, and | swer in this department. The State Board ic - 5 : 5 2 - e i during*the wh hat period she has | of Horticul acramente can - C flicting circumstances. Since they are denied the rights | ket, and at the market price, they face forfeit and | ;‘::I‘{\‘ll_if“fl”"‘:f ‘}’%;:E:.Lérhle,-? l been an assiduot jent of the law. At | nish you a pamphlet on tha # « iman beings, and as they are despoiled of their | ruin. Just where the ferment for such novelty of |Grand Union; 8. Carr, at the Herald | \N® recent grad s of the £S5k R, tterances were ¢ | Hastings Law Colleg ilson grad-| IN TIME OF PEAC While it is on it | Square; G. Chesmore, at the Holland; T. . property and have no mea nsportation, thou | policy will end no man can foresee. Conner and wite. C Wise and wife, b | uated ‘with high honors | The constitution prohik 5 . will perish on the march from oppression to |is a shadow upon the continuance of prosperity. Con- | poge and ¥. H. Johnson, at the Granc The young woman intends to devote | out cousent of Congr fr C erc hatever to the o s i T T el siderak Sy . action of | r ships of war in time of Zbel safety tractors find it unsafe to take foriciture contracts. |Mrs. H. M. Jomes, R. C. Kirk, W. A | Sonsiderable time to the instruction of o b g Arh i o has been a 51 5 3 7 | - 3 Rogers, W. F. Rose and wife, at the| "Oomen as to their property and personal eeping of a national guard * bie One is compeiled to admire the wisdom of the| Investors want to make no other kind of contracts. | yaror: Mrs, J. C. MacDonald, at the|Ti8hts. Upon this subject she has found | e several Stat e dis y subject So many 1 {7 :. . 2 £ 3 : b r o 2 i J rwi y £ e i Oy av C y o on; . . 55 S 77 | American Jews, v are keenly alive to the danger ! The dealers in material find their property left on | Marlborough; D, L. Noggle, at the Cadil- | a"l"‘;"ff‘lf‘“;";‘v:: ‘";Bq“;::‘;:!;;rlr;edflgzx;- of peace is by authority of Cong t ve declared them 4 : : S s = ot : sons of he sex 2 t condi- S — p . eir Russian brethren and anxious to effect their | their hands. The paralysis goes backward to the|le: =~ A et mfll tion of {gnorance which she believes it to | SELLING LAND—F. ., Lakeview, Or- g that it can brickyards and quarries, the lumber mills and timber | be her duty to assist in dissipating. As you do not name the company that is rescue. They advise that all the energy of their peo- | Cadillac; Dr. W, Barlow, at the Manhat- g PRLETE coniriliutis 4o bl 3 4 : < B i Lo 3 5 selling land, and therefore not knowing ; . i ple be put into practical work, and expressly request | cutters, and, still farther, to the labor they employ | ;‘;“n;’l‘d *5"";2;-)8?;9’f:eafg““ji”;fi"‘:‘lv ”-7; A CHANCE TO SMILE.. |under what conditions the company ob- R complete abstention from denunciation of the Rus- |and to the merchants who supply it, so that it involves | 1mperial; Mrs. J. H. Penneil, at the > . - j!.’llnedhlhe land. it ;(udlmno.-nbie to an- 3 avow themselves - . | 5 o 2 p b ~ X g = -~ o T2 er t q tio ed. y €d themselves | an Government, since it is futile, anyway, and may | 2 very large number of people. Vendome. B e e B RN COLY by e eme AmOong them 3% 10| only harden the hoof of the murderous Muscovite | This policy scems to be playing with fire. ‘Sucha| o0 = = g el e e e e e e i Cleveland's old opy Jedder] o § ramnliswo d childre th i The | paralysis may easily become so general that it will| v s 5 20, D g S O S e v Feitin e . et who tramples women and children in the mire. The | 3 | WASHINGTON, D. 18.—Wil- | proud of it, too. It has been In cur fam- | tive utterance of Mr, Burchard are a ) avid B dom of our Jewish countrymen was never more | Produce cxactly the same cffect as a financial panic m Conger Morgan and wife of Berkeley |ily for more than a hundred years. signed as the causes for Blaju€'s loss cnifi how- giving of this advice, but their | and bring on hard times. If it go that far there will | TeBistered at the Riggs to-day. 0ld Boarder—Indeed: Sort of hair-loom, | the State of New York in 138§ gnd conse- T ice, : et v} aniits werne.~Chicago Néws: | quently loss of the office of President of ang c erances irecly express American public | e presented the singular spectacle of a country on| oF INTEREST TO PEOPLE . e e | the United States. i AMr | opinion against a crime that tarnishes the beginning | the high tide of prosperity plunged into a panic, not OF THE PACIFIC COAST| .. one sots done brimpiar. ¥owre cous | PRESIDENTS—S. G., City. The reason c s lida v the R 3 : : ey 3 = g of s SRS S S 0 IS E ARSIy ) the| f the twentieth century with wholesale and . bar- | fof lack of money or _lhc desire to invest it, but by a —re } to pro to-night, ain't you? that no one of the religion named in letter dic clieve the public would bel, -~ = o ihat has hardly an equal ‘singe<the | purely artificial intericrence with the right of con- | Postotflcs'Department Increases the} Mr. Smithers—Well, I don’t know about | Of inquiry has ever deen elected President cr ng he il 5 = | tract and the lawful righ T : | Salaries of Several Califor- that, Bobbie. I don't know that she would | Of the United States is that if any one g g sy act and the lawful rights of trade. To forbid a man b A dark ag Bty x | nia Postmasters. have me of that religion ever ran for that office ha subje 4 spoken quite | “po & i in physical power and in mate- | t© ¢l or buy such personal property as building ma- s WASHINGTON, D. e S Don’t you hang ;did not receive sufficlent electoral votes was taken at a bazaar in| . , : : | terial under penalty is surely a restraint of trade s “ali i TBe question of religion doss uot become rial progress, but she drags with her the spirit of a 2 R Ay - N 4d€ | masters commissioned: California—Ju- | a factor in politics in the United States. vOters | o oacy hi yry wotild be glid to forget which legitimate industry cannot survive. | lius Johnson, Aptos. Oregon—Milda | b : it 8 Fgast ] 2 e . ! Laemerman, Hayward. | B2 e s 1, TAX—Subscriber, Santa Rosa 2 large One {in the superior kindness and humanity of this age,| . . | Fourth postmasters appointed: Nope, but she'll marry you, all right. ’p:m-rhe act that & man “ham Cle over all i x Rider Haggard has written a book on “Rural 4 4§ i . o ‘ec: | She says she's gettin’ to be such an old > s - T which impressed all parts of the world except ! Bia 2 3 .= | California—J. R. McCormack, Ballarat,|maid that she's afraid to take any more | Ity discharge from the United States sent | wp o1 | land,” based upori agricultural studies made during| Inyo County, vice Lyman D, Porter, re- | chances. She let her best. chances slip, | army and draws a pension from the a re- 5 | the last two years. It is not designed as a companion | $181ed- : {and will have to take anybody she can | United States Government” does not ex- —_—— | % She.” £ | The following increase of salaries of | catch now. You've got a cinch.”—Kansas | ®™Pt him from the payment of poll tax ate cept a A Missouri Senator accused of grave offenses as an | I'JI.CLC‘(? e,” but doubtless it will be a very clever | California postmasters was announced to- | ty Journal, in the State :;; Call(or;uamunle’u he has - A1 E ghAg 3 el e ilin » | bit of fiction Huminated by statistics | day: Concord, $1000 to $1100; Gridle Siask not reached the age of 2 or is ove® @ y _can | official has fled to Me co to escape conviction. When o | $1000 to $1100; Highland, $1000 to $1100; Re Boy (on hither side of line fence)—*“I¢ T | Years of age, or Is either a pauper., an 2L s have '3 n is on the horns of a dilemma such as that he MANL | dondo, $1100 to $1200; Rocklin, $1000 to | had a face like yours I'd take it off and | idiot. is insane or an Indian not taxed e T urth time. | js eatitled to the consideration of sympathetic men. | IGHT. SE S RIEER, SERG S0 31000 let it rest a while.” Moed tan fs saversied. 1y Whe' SN vivens . B ———————— | —_— | ‘Arr:lyl L ~The leave o absence | New Boy (on the other side)—*If I had | of SR SR Lo 4 P ROFESSOR GOODSPEED of Phila i ranted Fir Jeutenant Raymon a face like 3 I'd see if T couldn’t run eply was regarded in some quarters as an COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS. ; delphia | Brigge, artillery, Department of Califor | it for enough soap to give it & washin | Townsend's Cal. glace fruits, 715 Mrke.s 2 . : Sk o il LN i has made a new discovery. By actual experi- | nia, is extended one month. —Baltimore American. ——eeen med to imply 1t hile no ; : o | e 152 S i i S O | 3 zsry tion supplied dally % renomination he would accept it if Y the Treasury Bureau of Statistics there has | ent l:]c ‘I”tmc; that the human body is seli- | SANTA CLARA TO HAVE | “wWhat's all that crowd of women over I bus-m'.'.' :::r:;‘:‘sumd pufil?fl men by u:: ,; o Ahat Th6 i DrAcdee just been published an interesting monograph }]lj\n\:nous. and that the light Ih‘al shines from it is | OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE (C[c @t Bargen's Preas ClipplanB\lxre:: (A)l;;:‘n,;b‘? Cal L5 s eanied o o L Calh Adminstratiog from 1860 to { visible in the dark to some of the lower animals. | EARE "illl\m\els. who read Bargen's ‘ad.”* |forais strest. Telephone Zain 7 o mea yositively oppo making | i Avm t X g k : e 5 E A ; 3 { “But that's an unusually large crowd s e as iew months ago. The cry of the ! 1000.” It includes under the term “colonies” all ter- The ‘professor h”“:d'v amnhv brightly;oncigh tod iy 1“713'1l Pgiyllan: se:.tor Huow | tor uo i Lot Todvimuag:: clfi!‘éomr!;l:?flrm:cfig e at S ppears to have roused his old. | Titory not contiguous to the country by whose Goy- | t2ke photographs by his own light, and is of opinion | S e ’ 1 know. but the ‘ad’ said: ‘Come early | {Gzes" A" nice present for Bastern friends s Rk o fae 3k ernment it is controlled. These territories occupy | that if p-operly reinforced he could read a newspaper July 4. {and avold the crowd.’"—Catholic Stan- | Moved from Palace Hotel building to 7 < p and to have inclined him to ux = E e e et othis taia 3 May 18.—An outdoor | 9ard and Times. Market st., two doors above Call bullding' { two-fifths of the land surface of the globe and contain | P¥ _the hight of his own hand. ok production of ““As You Like 1t” by pro- | PLOEE ST test report Mr. Cleveland was in North- | 1bout 500,000,000, or one-third of the world's popula- | Granting the existence of this seli-luminous quality | fessional talent will be a part of the | A - <3 A peie o1 Cleve. tion. Only three groups—Canada, Australia and | and the power to increase it to full efficiency; good- ll;';»rl:_ll"lxt;nlun(wJ\x‘i‘ymul"l:b;?‘\u:]n “helr:. 3 interviewed him and found him cven | South Airica—are composed to any considerable de-|PY kerosene and dividends on gas stock. 1i a man | JSLC Gl g the evening. Among the tal. vaitr thalils Sals in dealing with the | 8rcc of the people of the governing country, or of | let his light so shine as to render strect lamps and kentywitl be nowetr Divilng Fod Biopk bt 2 chpiliiate S o doimet wkbanr o) Jess than 13,000000. The remaining 485,000,000 peo- | clectric and gas lighting companies can begin to uur} The celebration will be the most elab- When i the nomination were “Former Governor Charles ster. one of Mr. Cleveland’s companions, said in answer to a question, “Though I am not authorized | A R : § : i to spesk. 1 know that Mr. ‘Clevelas | colonies of India, Ceylon, the Malayan Peninsula, |left quite in the dark, as they had neglected to turn | Diego. ) spea now that Mr. Cleveland does ot wish | e S e ; A S it 1 | 'SAN DIEGO. May 1S.—The will of th the nominati uld takie it gt .| Fijii an orneo, the Dutch colon i Jav | themselves on, desirin walk i i % N T oy . mination, but would take it as a duty to his| Fii ies of Java and| g o lome I their OWN | 15¢e Captatn W. F. Norton of Loulsville, her evidence of the seriousness of the Cleve- and inconvenient sidelight in! { MCHE 2 : ks “ 3 fact that in April last Captain N < e A 2 Fa A MGEY RN % AR D Captain Norton nd movement in the East and South is to be found | Philippines and having a population, climate and | this matter, however. Professor Goodspeed $ays| gecded all the property he held h it | ihe announcement of the Omaha World-Herald, 1at if Cleveland be nominated the Bryanites will sup- it R The World-Herald is controlled by Metcali, one of the closest personal and po- iends Bryan. It appears thereiore that 1 faction 1s taking the Cleveland movement and lining up in opposition. In fact, rapidly increasing evidences that Cleveland e more 2 big factor in politics, and may be # formidable candidate in the next campaign. B Following the example of Mexico, Nicaragua w considering plans for adopting the gold sfandard f the first steps toward the accomplishment of t in that country will have to be that sevelt of is of | ple governed by countries not contiguous to that they | | | | | | » in the tropics, and are divided into three grcall ‘ast Indian, West Indian.and African. The | East Indian, or Oriental group, includes the British | groups— | Sumatra and the French colony of Indo-China—all located comparatively near to our colonies in the lolher conditions somewhat similar to those of the Philippines. The West Indian group includes islands | under control of British, ‘French, Dutch and Danish' governments, while the African group with adjacent | islands includes territory governed by Great Britain, | France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Belgium. i The monograph goes on to say: “The population | of the British colonies is in round numbers 330,000,- 1 000, that of the French colonies 56,000,000, Nether- lands colonies 000,000, Belgian colonies 30,000,000, ! German colonies 135,000,000, Portuguese colonies | 0.000,000 and Spanish colonies 133,000; while the non- { contiguous territory governed by the United States has a population of about 10,000,000. Of the popula- | tion of 350,000,000 thus governed by Great Britain, load now. Socialcader was entertaining a progressive euchre | party in her parlors by her own light when for some | unknown reason she went out and her guests were | light.” There is a ser that not only do we all shine, but that each onc’s| light has an indi\"gual character by which he is recog- | able. Now there’sa go! The detective who works | in store whiskers and disguise must contrive in somei way te put his light under a bushel or snuff his glim, | else he will stand in his own light and the desperate | crimiital he is hunting will see and put it out. What an addition to the meaning of social small talk will come in with this new light. To say “Miss Lamps was not bright as usual to-night” will refer | to her illuminating and not her mental quality, and one may be called “dull” without reflection upon his intelligence. S p— A Boston woman undertook to cross a railway in orate yet held here. Senator Josepl R Knowland of Alameda will be the speal Will of Late Captain Norton Not | to Be Filed in San { who died at Coronado Beach, will not be filed for probate here. This is due to the county, consisting of real estate, to Mrs. Carrie Robinson Fraser of Frankfort Ind., and Douglas W. Robinson of Louis- | ville, Ky. ———— v French Sportsman to Fight a Duel. PARIS, May 17.—M. Charron, a promi- nent sportsman, has chailenged M. Mar- ghitoman to fight a duel as the resuit of a4 controversy over a race at Chantilly. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - 53 VACCINATION AND DANDRUFF. There Is as Sure Prevention of Bald- ness as There Is of Smallpox. 1t is now accepted that vaccination ren- ders the vaccinated person exempt from smallpox: or, at worsa{, he never has any- Prettiest Things You Ever s tcis . 4 2 By JOCCH re of 1 ock f i _{ But what we want to know is, Can this new light | er of the day. 2 accept i he replied: g0 py are of different stock from that of the gov 3 A ; . ; : ght | e 3 hat question at this time. It would | €Ming country, and are virtually subject races. i be relied on? If man is a wickless lamp, will he shine | DEEDExm— Saw. All Specna]ly the censure of the people.” The re Most of the colonies with their subject peoples | for all? It would be embarrassing to read that “Mrs. | TO PERSONS IN mAST!| Selected to Make Your Vacation Enjoyable. By Colonel Kate ezring off the revolution habit. There can never { nearly M0N0 are the FEast I"dli‘“ group, | front of a rapidly approaching train. Seeing her dan- thing but the lightest kind of a case. Skl et in a fluctusting conatry, | 35,000,000 in Africa and less than 3,000,000 in the West | ger she fluttered and faltered, A man- rushed to her | Now as sure a preventive and cure for LETTERS FRO. AILOR. pee et Indies. Of the Dutch colonies, 35,000,000 are in the | fescue and dragged her from the track just in time Spaeull: Saivh cwngps ‘“"'e"d' sl and FROM A T 7 \ St Lo s . oo - g ! $ ¥ x . ” & b a s, ec iscovered—. wi " A;‘ asserted that the (n..un.b:AL Congress | East Indian group and 50,000 in the West Indies. Of|to save her life. Then the woman berated him far :?crgt‘h‘g- d“vli‘“(l. n‘n; gundru'le :?n, MADE Mo‘l'll!l TO llfil DAVG“TER o authority under the constitution to approve | the French colonies, about 25,000,000 are in the East | handling her so roughly, and after accusing him of | seit A ith vt heon Lonbed :,'}:,; - proposed ireaty jor ihe construction of ‘the { Indian group, 23,000,000 in Africa and 300,000 in the deranging her dress she told him he was no gentle- dandruff and falling hair for several LAST INSTALLMENT OF . » 3 T e i 3 AR, £ v gy years. We tried remedies without effect Pinzma c nal, and it .:‘ tld seem to be up to Uncle | West Indies. s { man and walked off. At latest reports the unhappy | until we used Newbro's Herpicide, two ’ am to get in and fix the canal by wority of his| The commerce of the entire colonial group is esti- { man was still standing by the track gasping for :T;»H:: ?&J#ffi.fi:’fifl:é"fiy J‘.‘éfi‘.‘.’{‘é’r'u;’f l he Gentlcman From ]ndlana own imated at upward of $3,000,000,000 annually, about, breath. i - PREE L Seng Joe In SEamus 100 sainpie’ to

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