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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1903. ROOSEVELT AT BUTTE. ! many in the nine months are $158,742,047, and for the POSTAL CLERKS AWAKENS To DIE GRAND MASTER twelye months will exceed the figures of any earlier IT“F‘ P‘V,csi‘_km.“ "'if‘ of courage ?“d tOl"an"‘vcar in lhc history of our commerce with that SEEK HOLlDAY AFTER SLEEPING AGA'N HONORED sense is inexhaustible. Probably no public| country.” man in his position was ever to be as mlb} These figures, taken in connection with the con- ‘ IN MOUNTAINS TWENTY YEARS Bv BROTHERHOOU e L e | trusted to talk to all men on all occasions without | tinued outcry against “American invasion” and the| , JON D. SPRBZELS Proprictor. 'makmg a slip or mistake. The reason is that he is a | clamor for a joint European tariff protection against *] NEW YORK, May 20— Marguerite Boy- | profound believer in equality before the law of all{ American competition, serve to show that trade is enval of Thalles, near San Quentin, who | but little afiected by sentimental considerations. Our | | bad been in a cataleptic state since May | 21, 1883, awakened Wednesday, cables the SATL M)\\ MAY 30, 1903 pcaress All Communications to W. S. LEAKE, Munagn e rm(n and also that success in every individual case TELEPKONE. i d epends upon the s rinciples in the personal 5 ‘ P 1po! ame principles in p 11radc 'vulh the _three co'u'ntnes that !?avc been fore | | Herald’s Paris correspondent. For some | | Ack for THE CALL. The Operator Will Connect | character and quality. : most in preaching hostility to American goods has | i | time past she had been suffering trom | | You With the Department You Wish. | At Butte, Montana. among other functions, he|been growing steadily and is likely to continue to do | | phthisis, and it is believed that the effect | | of this malady on her system conduced to — | was the guest of the Labor and Trades \~scmhl\ and | so. In short our manufactures are now making their | - PUBLICATION OFFICE...Market and Third, 8. F. | 5 o ede] i 0 EDITORIAL ROOMS. ... 217 to 221 Stevenson St. | 7 ke to 20,000 people. In that address | way into the markets of every part of the world. At ——— I hold that every good American who does his|the present time we hold but the fourth rank in that Delivered by Carriers, 15 Cents Per Weel. duty is a workingman. There are many dificrent | field of international commerce, but the time is not Single Coples, 5 Cents. i . Terms by Mail, Including Postage: | kinds of work. but so long as the work is honorable, ‘,a,— distant when we shall surpass all rivalry. We : | her reawakening. She moved her hand | | on Sunday for the first time and groaned | | slightly. When Dr. Chartier took hold of | | her arms she sald, “You are pinching | | me,” and subsequently replied to ques-| | tions by ‘“yes” and “no.” She wa: how- ever, in a state of great weakuess and AILY CALL (including Sunday), one year. $6.00 | s necessary and is well done the man who does it | have every advantage in such cof ition and no one i . neluding Sunday}, § month 300 | : I here | & Spetition & ! | gradually sank, dying to-day after awak- - s 1 C c S S awa; | (includirg Sunday), 3 months 50 ‘|> entitled to the respect of his fellows. am here, | can take those advantage y from us. s Marguerite Boyenval's lethargy was | caused by fright. She had bad a child, which died shortly after its birth under circumstances which led to the opening of By Single Month.. @ | the invited guest of the wage-workers, and the| One Year 1 100 | speech I will make to you I would make in exactly| Our police authorities, in an appeal to the Super-| | the same language to any group of employers or to | visors, are of the opinion that the force should be A1l Postmasters are authorized to receive | i3 e 3 e s {any set of our citizens in any part of this republic. | numerically greater. Perhaps a more equal distribu- T TR e e Bfred €ample coples will be forwarded when requested. 'lurs is a government of liberty, true and under the | tion of the “finest” on the dark streets at night might | said to her, “The gendarmes are coming | to arrest you.” Marguerite had a stroke of fits and gradually fell into her long slumber. | In 189 the girl was described as being white as a statue and corpselike as a mummy, her body wasted away to almost a skeleton and her bones seeming to be | covered with parchment instead of skin. | The body was rigid, and only the pulse | | beats showed that she was alive. Life| | was sustained by washing her body in| | milk every day and pouring a few drops of milk or spirits into the sleeper’s mouth | | through a reed. Many prominent physicians visited the | patient during her twenty-year sleep. | PERSONAL MENTIO la\«, No man is above the law and no man is below | serve the purpose and reduce the shivers in appre- it. The crime of cunning, the crime of greed, the | hensive pedestrian crime of violence are all equally crimes, and against 3 CANADA AND EMPIRE. OAKLAND OFFICE. | them all the law must set its face. This is not and I ORD ROSEBERY has been sufficiently moved | ng change of sddress should be | ve both NEW AND OLD ADDRESS in order | t and o compliance with their request. | 1118 Broadwa KELEY OFFI('E. -Telephone N orth B 2145 Center Street -Telephone Main 1083 | % | never shall be a government of the plutocracy nor by Chamberlain’s speech at Birmingham to go | of the mob. We have the right to ask every decent American citizen to rally to the support of the law, 3 €. GEORGE KROGNESS, Manager Foreign Adver- |. over to Lancashire and make a speech in reply. | | He does not fill so large a place in politics as Cham- | | tising, Warquette Building, mm:u-u if it is ever broken against the interest of the rich berlain, and consequently we do not get such full| (Long Distance phone “‘Central 2619.' | man, and we have the same right to ask that rich NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE: | heerfully and gladly to acquiesce in the en- STEPHEN B. SMITH .30 Tribune Building | reports qf his address, but judging from the sum-| mary given m the dispatches, he spoke in his usual manner, criticising c\er)tlnng and proposing noth- {ing. The report says: “ He dealt with the imperial | federation scheme in a judicial manner, being care- {ul neither to approve it nor condemn it; but on the | whole, showing that he has no great sympathy with | it The salient feature of Chamberlain's speech was al plea for the adoption of a system of protective dulies} % man forcement of the law against his seeming interest, if ¢ be, great or small, NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: lit is the law. Whoever he fa C. C. CARLRON. -..... +++..Herald Sq {at whichever end of the social scale he may be, NEW YORK NEWS STANDS: whether his offense be a crime of greed or cunning, | A. Brentano, 81 Union Square; ‘_ur of physical violence, if it be an offense against Hotel and Hoftman House. | i Dr. F. Plank of San Jose is at the ek | the law it must be stopped and punished.” ; | | | Waidorf-Astoria Hotel; Murray Hil Hotel; Fif | R. Heintz of Redding is at lhel | CHICAGO NEWS STANDS: ’hen it is remember s speech was B O Do e Bosis Sorthien Hiatel: i When it is remembered that this speech was made Auditorium Hotel: Palmer House. Palace. H. Richter, a grocer of San Jose, | the Lick. | H. L. Mitchell, a merchant of Seame,“ | in the territory of Mr: J. J. Hill, of the Northern Se- WASHINGTON (D. C.) OFFICE. ..1406 G St., K. W, | cufities Company, and in the center of the Miners'| | } | | | e LSS is at the Palace. .. — MORTON E. CRANE, Correspondent. | Union domain, its full significance will plainly ap-| = 1 v &Y e e s o l pear. As he said, it is a speech that applies to all | @1 all imports into Great Britain so as to permit of | o : F. B. Chandler, a fruit man of Vaca- | > ¢ 1 9:30 o'clock. 500 Hayes, open unttl 9:30 o'clock. €88 | conditions and to all parts of the republic. He ad- | 8ranting preferential trade privileges to the colo- MEBaE oo (.OMMJTTE!" oF: ¥ille,. is at the Lick. GRAND MASTER OF RAILWAY | ter, open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin. open unt! | P f B | nies. . Rosebery in reply insisted tk h h ! A EEANGEMNNSS OB, FOHES H. C. Brougher, a mining man of Tono- | TRAINMEN WHO WAS RE- | 1 Mission, cpen until 10 o'clock 2281 | dressed himself not to men alone but to conditions > iy Insis hat such a change | OFFICE CLERKS' PICNIC. Tak. T 44 the Paleso | A . By | x;rer.lh, :Defl"ur.til ® o'clock. 1096 Va- iin antagonism to the uniform primacy of the law, in {'? the fiscal policy of the kingdom would be ex-: . A. Palm, an iron merchant of Sacra- E b e b e | ol 106 Eleventh, 1t : e ; . 3 ! pandibbgccces it Doy ;,fif;:k:'mcm: | both particulars declaring for its equal enforcement, ! "(:'""jh h““d"“sj and is quoted as saying: = m:mo,' is at the Grand. | o - =200 Filimore, open untll ® p. lond his demand that all obey the law or| “We must consider whether it would be judicious | Uncle Sam’s Employes Will | serced; is ot the Ross " |Railway Trainmen Re-elect = | expect its punishment was as bold as it was right. |0 quarrel with customers who give us two-thirds, J. H. McEwen, a merchant of Wat- | 4 —— (@ - { 1In all his long tour no greater test of his states- }‘""‘"IX_ possibly 'h"CC’?“a\'tErs, of our trade in order to | Make Mefry at Sun- F“s""‘s“?- g‘: at the G'a“d;l e ta‘ Officers at the Denver RIS e S g = oblige customers who giv 2 5 . Strauss, 2 merchant o an % E manship has been m.:.uh than this, and‘ha\mg stood | ¢ gl et give us a quarter or a lfllll’d of set Park. Crus, is at the California. Session it unflinchingly. having hewed to the line, his coun-|it- In any case a conference between British and Dr. H. N. Winton and wife of Hay-| a ' MEMORIAL DAY. trymen may all turn to him as the representative | COlonial financial experts should precede any alter- | wards are at the Occidental. S R ation in the British fiscal system.” ”7]‘] e cay ‘K’_ ""”""""“l"“"“‘ BB g, & Dijignaire miiing = ENVER, May 2.—All the grand ive the memony s 5 = 1Y i . = will lay aside their pens and green | of Tombstone, is at the Palace. | e of G Nistharhoed of : His further discussion of the law was significant,| Of course Mr. Chamberlain and the supporters of eve-shades and take to the woods. | W. A. Morton, a merchant of Los An- e Tofornil wors Tediid geles, is registered at the Grand. | d to-day. The list is as follows P. H. Morrissey | ar t ‘worl has scen g o P 3 1 1 S | war the world has sce "ND Lo Can iak el wite: 4 Ehwntd bravetor & his imperial policy are willing to consult the colo- | Sunset Park in the Santa Cruz | e . :, STt . .. | nies on the subject i Mountains is the spot chosen for ©O. W. Boeseke, a hardware merchant 2 ] weakling strong. No law can cver by itself give | ject of trade relations, and that " S PR s wm‘"_h chosen T | of Santa Barbara. is at the Lick. | Grand mast | of Rosebery’s criticism goes for nothing. There are | W. S. Enos, a produce merchant of | of Galesburg, IIL; first vice grand master. It was nor absol prosperity, can ever make a community go forward i : 0 ¥, o ; 3 ard. | 5 T 2 | dulged in by Uncle Sam’s emploves on 3 & lw. ¢ o e, Kar seco erty to an enslaved | All that the law can do is to provide the chance for | £00d reasons for believing the larger colonies would | Sunday, May 31 Sacramento, is a guest of the Lick. | W. G. Lesjof Lawrence, Kans: sceond 5 . : : .| gladly enter upon such s 4 S. 8. Hawley, a coffee planter of Guate- | vice grand maste R. Dodge of Chi- mighty purpose was reserve the average man to show his qualities. protect him | B a reciprocal trade. As a mat-| On that day rubber stamps and printed | mgja, is registered at the Occidental. | cago: third vice grand master, Val Fitz A the Union as the refuge and in- | Fom being wronged by others and shape conditions ter of fact |hc\ have been asking prefcrcnnal trade in | formulas will be exchanged for lunch| Max Wiley of Rochester. N. Y., cham- | patrick of Columbus, Ohio; fourth vice berty fo men. It was to secu b % nd Town street depot wi 3 giand secretary and treasurer, A. B. of those who fought against | 2¥0 But his success depends upon his individual everal representative bodies have already indorsed | pull out at 8:45 o'clock in the morning| Samuel H. Nichols, Secretary of State | King of Cleveland, Ohio. . g qualities.” ‘lh? plan of federation based on free trade within the | to take the postoffice peopie to | for Washington, is visiting this city, ac- | —_———————— T ell of tho: C 1 or | - ! 1 . E 1 - - - s well 2 ol thase whio fonglst fo) % These are fundamental truths. Their statement ap- | CMPITe: the scenc of thelr day's gayety in the | Companied by his chief deputy, J. H.| HUNTINGTON PURCHASES ¢ in the history of human strife in | peals to American pride. Our constitution and our | Only recently a committee of the Montreal Bn""'dim:imry‘ dfl:‘rp s al!_lrlm-‘:mvw ;: gnmlc:t B Muelle, Peraviam Sawul to Hene: | XA SITY e RS g PR i : : | raffles and dancing will keep the spirit [ 1 - . = . 5 at g ts purposes. Those who provoked | political institutions do not make us what we are, of Trade, an dra\\ng up resolutions to submit to a| of fun alive until the time for a reluctant | lr‘rn";g'l::”-‘n(:flh r(v‘x:‘ h::';\.’ar\ am lh:‘le):::x’;'[-‘ West Coast Land and Water Com- its purpose, when they lost | but our capacity to avail ourselves of the scope they | COREIRSS . 08 Cfllomgl boards of trade which is to | leave-taking. | and is stopping at the Lick awaiting the pany Transfers Its Holdings to eained cvery benefit which victory conferred upon |give us. The constitutions and political institutions | |assemble in that city in August, included among| The committces who have the day's| departure of the steamer. Railway Magnate. outing in charge are as follows: Word has been received in the city to| SANTA ANA, May 20.—A deed trans- them one declaring “that this congress is of opinion | of the backward Latin-American states are as good | as ours, indeed they are modeled upon ours, but the that Great Britain can best serve the interests of the | fommitice of e e Power | abroad for several months, has started G G for home and expects to be in San Fran- people over whom they are established have not our | P by giving a preference in her markets to the | Apple (treasurer), J R McGee, Joseph Rudee, | L0 during the first week in July. the effect that Mose Gunst, who has been ferring the bulk of the rty at Pa cifle City from the West st Land and Water Company to the Huntington Beach H. E. Huntington not in bitterness nor in sad- O day is kept. The living van- W. R McLeod. J. Meyerstein, 1. J. McNaugh- Therefore under fine funda- | | products of the colonies as agam:t the products of | ton, M. Friedlander, J. Gillespie, hop, SR B TS | Company, of which [ A R, Tdbsie, A, Tdehactier, T ¥ Reonm, 35 | the Los Angeles trolley magnate, is the ) laying chapiets on the dust of those character and qua overcoming them; and living victors do ; ‘mc-mal institutions, in those states man has neither | [O€ign countries, it being believed that such prefer- | seph ¥ Cone: Californians in Washington. B was filed here to-d The ¢ same ¢ who fell before them. xreedrmv nor fortune. With the same provisions for | "¢ would, (1) benefit Great Britain by largely free- | ; i ame 0" & Meied oo | NEW YORK, May The following | PTCE o on 15 $95.00. The West Coast er land is such a day kept in such a|progress . i s 741y | iNg her from dependence upon forei, ies 1 e iiee W Canhors. J. Ginocchio, | Californians are registered at the hotels: | yang and Water Company founded Pa- ‘1 gress that we have, there is retrogression. With D gn countries f”"‘wn Belman, H. Logeman, Chaj L San Francisco—W. B. Fowler, at the| cific City about two years ago, and re J. M. Hanlon, Mrs. | cently concluded the deal whereby the With the same opportunity for intelli- | Within the empire, (3) develop colonial enterprise, | Joseph Herold, Warren King. 1s[m-;o_ at the Everett; L. S. Levison, at | Huntington interests become owners of and, moreover, serve to m . 3 v+ | Reception committee—Joseph W. Burson| the Imperial: H. Perrin, at the Herald | the beach property, which is situated be- o make the colonies attractive | (chairman), George McCarthy, Fred Gottung, | Square; Miss M. Dow, G. E. Dow and|tween Long Beach and Newport. An other is the memory of strife sweetened | equal resources for the development of wealth, there her food supplies, (2) stimulate reciprocal trade T EC I R Broadway Centra 1 J. Martetl, Arthur Hearst, E. ¥ : as are wrought into this observ- |is poverty. e {f it were an anniversary of hatred it were | 8€nce, there is ignorance. So, it is not in the con- : gl The courage and sacrifice | Stitution of government alonc, but in the man behind | :”"g""{‘&' to lhtnlarixc nu;nbcf\; of British subjects | i sditvan. oseph Featy, H. Henrens. Jomn wite, at the Holland: J. Mulr, st the | slectric Kne 0 1 fesort tn cog of the ims. : { < i 1 character i 2 migrating annually from the Britis so | Coffey, Frank Sullivan, = Thomas Manhattan; Mrs. H. Turner, 3 M. H. | provements co plated in y shown on both sides arc now considered the common | 1S Copstitution, and the character behind the man. 5 : itish Isles. but also | Lo JTROY, S.'S" Paynter. Charles K. | Turner, at the Grand. up of the place, which will in future be A 1 Americans. The war was one of ideas | AS far 2 Americans are concerned, it is probable to the surplus population of other countries. Jackson, William Mayer, . B.'MeStocker. From Los Angeles—A. H. Heber and | known as Huntington Beach. l all Amernicans. 37 2 s O " S | H fac . £ R e cO Geo chael, George ¥ a A : : . s that we would do well under a worse government,| Canada in fact seems to be feeling the Thrill of | Dram P. H. Mitberry, M. E. Coshman. | Jife, at the Holland; ¥ C. Griffin, at the —————— 2 d such as nev fore t - - e i R 3 5 Victoria; Dr. W. Barlow, C. B. Boathy, N w 1 . never before brought men to- |, 4.. 2 weaker constitution, under institutions less fmp:re throughout the vast extent of her territory ,“‘uip Manhattan; H. H. Palmer, at nfe‘ Committee l-'.xonerntes the Premier. gethe shock of battle | iree, since the quality we have and the character that | Ifom ocean to ocean. Her trade has been unusually | MARTINEZ DEDICATES ! Marlborough. VICTORIA, B. €., May 29.—The commit- As 1 s i i é s : < | e HER NEW COURTHOUSE| From Santa Barbara—J. C. Rogers and | e investigating the charges against Col- ¢ years have healed the visible ravages of | makes that quality is of the overcoming kind that | ProsPerous and the tide of immigration to her great | sirdad} Eowe v fia Maniattin: onel Pryor, Premier, reported this after- wi ) the wounds of the spirit have been healed. | flourishes under and against adverse conditions. wheat fields and cattle ranges in the northwest prom- | Visitors From All Parts of the State e “23."&.1 t(h:dpef::(.;n(::::a:::‘eté::ez;:‘:; Mo 5 won with honor, and those who| The President’s tour has been made by him the |15¢S t0 #ive it an even larger increase in the near Take Part in the Cere- BELIEVE ASTRONOMER evidence that he had assisted his firm to , honor. and the winner and the loser | occasion for re-enforcing the vigor of the American it el monies. HEW IO 0N, MRS fififfifi:fi ik gogur '1;_:0::\321:,{: :::: | character, for enlivening our patriotism and sweeten- The returns of the customs department of the| MARTINEZ, May 2.—Contra Costa's| Professor Lowell’s Discovery May |without supply being granted, which will 1 patriotism and in all the benefits mean that the province will be left with- out funds for a few months. Dominion for the ten months ending April 30 show | new Courthouse was dedicated to-day Be Proof That the Planet ing the home life of the country. He has shown free government founded by their common | . x J 1 > The ab .\:m hould be | Mimself greater than parties, and is in himself a plat- such an amount of trade as to lead to the con- w,"h hem,u"g ce.;e";m::: 11“ (—'}; g Is Inhabited. —_—————— I he anni ry sh : ’ clusi i v crowd o e. ere re \ ; Y Y€ | form approved by his countrymen. clusion that the total for the fiscal year will exceed 041 ‘u "; from all ,rls of the State,| CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 2.—Regard-| gungend’s Cal. glace fruits. 715 Mkt.® perpetuated the republic lasts, as a lesson in ——————— $400, i AR > Pl 15 b AEROUNIISE. | S Frorenee v L e S g ] : : 400,000,000, or a gain of more than 100 per cent | all of whom partook of the hospitality of | percival Lowell of the Lowell Observa-| Special information supplied daily ta courage and sacrifice and in fellowship and a com- | On a single day last week there were not less than | Since 1805. Immigration shows equally favorable | the peovle of ihe cqpiy e T’";‘i "E““é tory at Flagstaff, Ariz., that a brilliant | business houses and public men T the mon Americanism. six pers Vi at | figures. For the firs i catory ceremonies, which were conducted | ;. jection has been discovered on the | Press Clipping Bureau (Allen’s). 23 Cali- six persons prostrated with heat and cared for at|fgures. t four months of this year the |y the Martinez Volunteer Fire Depart- | Diotettyp (88, JoC0 o0y et tn Cam. |fotnia street. Telephone Main i0iZ. ; Se——— ; | the hospitals in Philadelphia. How many were pros- | immigration amounted to 40,672 persons as against | ment, at the west entrance of the Court”| prigge is that Professor Lowell saw a R s - 1 5 A About the only effect of the gag baw signed by | trated snd cared. for in’ their. own homes: is. not]| 22482 “for the corresponding period ‘of: 100a: and | DPUSe: Wefo preceded by, o' large street | cjoud. 1f this were true ft would fnai- Townsend's California glace fruits and e Cof Pelmiitbite b TEkbsict el y iy i f : 3 g 5 % pageant. . E. Milnes was president of | .;ta an atmosphere and this in turn candies, 50c a pound, in artistic fire-etched vpac © Sy icting the | known, but there is reason to believe that Philadel- | 13:303 for 1901. Canadian immigration is thus three | the day A. de Lew, grand marshal, | woylg make it possible for Mars to be gf“:é Afinlce r]'"mfl"" IEletl:;l" Srionds. liberty of press has been to excite in every news- | phia is trying to mak . Gimen o latwe &5 it Wwis bwi and Rev. E. W. Stoddard, chaplain. Hon. | inhabited. 2 oy om Falace Hotel bullding to 713 P e ke a reputation as a hot town. el 0 years ago, and nearly | 300 3G 1l V520 the Superior Court | haPited- Market st.. two doors above Call bullding:* paper in the State a wild desire to be the first that twice as large as it was one year ago, when the mi- | of Contra Costa County. on behalf of the | == is imdicted for violating the law. They are cartoon- INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE gration from this country to Canada first assumed | Supervisors, presented the edifice to the ing the Governor day aiter day, and caricaturing proportions large enough to attract general atten- R?{;:chnélei{v;:;c::{z;‘at;’onp B A him untii 2 composite picture of the lot would make ! CCORDING to the estimates of the Treasury | tion. The session of the Supervisors’ Asso- } the Governor look like a cross between the wild B ol A f 5 & ciation will come to a close to-morrow | ureau of Stastistics, the annual value of the | # €W Years ago cvery prospect pointed to the v man of Borneo and a dodo bird. Up to date, how- amarping. The, visttors . wees entertained a manufactures that enter into international | SOnclusion that Australia would far surpass Canada |to-night at a banquet at the New Com- | I ever, not one of them has been sued for “lese | yrade is about four billions of dollars. Of that amount | i? Tank among the colonies of the empire, but of gnfrcthl Htels followed Ivie: dance. N majeste” It seems that Pennypacker has taken 10 |the United States furnishes upward of $400,000000, | ‘at€ the conditions have changed. The wild experi-| ARMY ENGINEERS GIVEN the woods, | or about ten per cent of the whole. The leadership ments of socialism in Australia, which were counted CHANGES IN STATION Major Willard Is Ordered From Chi- | | Emerson Hough’s Great Roun;lfic Story of the lin the trade is held by Great Britain, her manufac- | On to attract immigration, have in most cases resulted o William Barrett, formerly a Representative® in ¥ x turers having about 25 per cent of the total. Ger- disastrously and, so far from attracting, have repelled Congress from Massachusetts and a newspaper man b cago to Take Cha 3 s 3 g e of " of mote in Boston, is seported to be more addicted | M"Y is @ close second with 20 per cent. France | Poth capital and labor. Consequently Australia is = Angeles S'.a:lgon Fie hmus of Eng]lsh Beaus and Belles That B e Bheivistion babit fhant any other ‘man/ihat] S0mes third with 12 per cent. : | now almost stagnant while Canada is going forward | WASHINGTON, May 23.—The War De- M t& vast m w *ever lived. He is accused of referring to himself as| 1t i5 noted that the nations which are the hrgcst”fi' leap_s an(} hbounds. The contrast is a striking | partment to-day released Major Joseph | fiof est °f . “ex-Cong.” to haw h : i exporters of manufactures are also the largest im- | illustration of how much can be done to hel =S WHaed Jaf thy, chaigs. ofs fiver an {40y 1 an “ex-Cong.” to have described his position on a riadte P acoun-| | rbor work at Chicago and ordered him | | America What It Is. orters. hus Gr itai; i i - | try by good legislation, ;i P porters. Thus cat Britain while exporting up. % bydgl g gislation and how much to hlfldcr 1t| {o take station at Los Angeles, Cal., re- ward of $1,000,000000 of manufactured goods every { Py bad legis ation. Canada speaks to-day with the | lieving Captain Edgar Jadwin. Captain year imports $750,000,000 a year. prestige of the most prosperous and expanding col- Jadwin will be transferred to Galveston, ; The recent field dzy'exer_ctses at AVauar College | An interesting feature of our export trade, as shown | ©%Y of the empire, and if her voice be given firmly 5;’;“?2:;2:% fft:e‘fle&:fi':fiaf vsdullc:re& includéd testing the girls in throwing a baseball, | by the statistics, is the revelation that despite the|for imperial federation, Mr. Chamberlain can afford | at Chicago. Major Winard is in delicate putting an eight-pound shot, standing broad jump, | talk of trade hostility to the United States on the part | t0 smile at the judicial criticisms of an opposition 2?‘;:):;;: e o e s newspaper as “ass. ed.,” and to have once inscribed himseli as “ex-mem. Mass. Leg.” fence vault, 120-yard hurdles, 220-yard run and|of Russia, Germany and Austria, our trade with | Statesman who does not have the courage either to TR T R throwing the hammer. The records have not been | those countries during the present fiscal year has| approve or to condemn Coasting Steamer Lost. published, but it is evident Vassar is getting ready | been exceptionally good. This is especially true with CHERBOURG, May 29.—The body of a || hall s body f football g & X . sailor belonging to the coasting steamer to challenge somebody for a football game before | respect to Russia. Concerning that trade the sta- According to the report of Pension Commissioner | Ville de Cherbours, with ten passengers long. tistics show that our exports to Russia for the nine | Ware upward of 22 per cent of all the “veterans” of | 91 board, which was due to arrive here 3 % o . 5 ¢, 2 from Haven last Monday, has been pick- months ending with March were larger than in any | the Spanish war have applied for pensions, and new ed up oft Cape La Have, It is believed corresponding period of our commerce with that |applications are coming in by the hundreds every | the vessel has been lost, Have You Been Visited by the New Souvenir Pilferers A man who has kept tab says that, excluding - ses th f e e , :R:?d:::::s oc:::'nl ;fii‘::v‘:;:" ::s‘ "Cx:;e 01'0:; country, and double those of the same period of 189, | Week. Evidently our first estimafes of the cost of NEW AD Re d d S ™ v < 5 2 'VERTISEMENTS. 200 speeches since he attained the Presidency; and Our commerce with Austria shows larger imports | that war will have to be revised and probably mul- a an ee = Y5 204 | om that country than exports to it. It is noted | tiPlied. CLEANLY WOMAN it may be added that every one of them was good. The people will be glad to have him make another 200 of the same kind. — P ance of trade, from which it is evident that a con- Chicago Park authorities have decided to sell at| Erroneously Thinks by Scouring Her Sdersblé. proportion .of Abiérican goods skipped s auction the colossal statue of Columbus that once Scalp That She Cures Dandruff. adorned the Columbian exposition grounds, and now | Cleanly woman has an erroneous idea 3 3 ;| Germany or France, and credit 4 & x Harriman has just been operated on for appendi- Y redited here as exports 10 |3 yhe time for St. Louis to show her adroitness by | that by scouring the scalp. which re- cifis, Morgan has had to go to a water cure in _ | those countries, eventually find their way to Austria TR s 3 5 7S moves the dandruff scales, she is ci gal g Eu purchasing it and setting it up in her exposition as | the dandruff. She may wash her unnun: i || THE HUMAN HYENA ||LA DOMPTEUSE 5 By Edgar Saltus By Chas. T. Murray ; E l however, that Austrian figures show a contrary bal- The Dashing Mermaids Latest rope in search of health, Gates has been ordered to and are there recorded as imports from the United a specimen of Chicago art every day, and yet have dandruff her give his stomach a fest from rich food and good | States. ; ! g e iite Jons, ‘accompanied by falling hair, Watch for this drinks. Sing ho, sing hey for the me¥ry millionaire, | Of our trade with Germany the report says ‘Th2: A poll of the students of the Massachusetts Insti- mdr'fafle 15 t0 l‘l{l‘ymg‘ o 'ofld tu - al and also for the record of the nine months ending with March shows | tute of Technology showed that 20 per cent attend hmé:um;{:vlv‘{ns:”}fi.rglg' e‘.‘l .lsl:pll‘ 'a’: 1t is now charged that $50,000 was required to get | larger imports and exports than in the same period | church and 8o killing the dandruff 1 A A : : per cent attend the theater; and now | free 1o e Mk vee the Bl ; bill through_ the Connecticut Legislature, gnd the | of any preceding year. The imports from Germany |an enterprising minister is trying to nll; the whole m £ihe can hea;&yrmgezetmfl:& item may be cited as another proof of prosperity and | for the nine months are $01,246,816, against $54,858- | bunch to get up a vaudeville for the benefit of his la tfi'; d‘"‘nrggdmm"m 5. Send e i rising prices. 1440 in the same period of 1894. Our exports to Ger- | church. | mm le to mfl?fl- B3 000000000000000000000000000V000L0O0LO0000O0O000000000I0000000000000200000000000 00000