The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 4, 1903, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE -4, HANNA IN FULL CONTROL MOST POWERFUL 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. % . ; OF THE OHIO CONVENTION| OF BATTLESHIPS . Republicans of Buckeye State Will Name Herrick 3 " E O N L ' O N . . |Bids Are pened for for Governor, Indorse Roosevelt f9r Ele-ctlon B o intite o : 1904 and Declare Against Change in Tariff Laws Great Vessels. Thel‘e iS _ l O % o e =t S e R Pl 9 Tt il e e i —3 : Newport News and the On y ne Cramps Give the Low- - S f F‘ est Figures. Genu"’e- yrup O lgs, Pl s e Fcon: The Genuine is Manufactured by the | for the construction of the Minnesota, . . . Thpam s e California Fig Syrup Co. each to cost not exceeding $4,212,000. ’;‘:z:’[“ \\ £ \\h:l'm"‘:\g:"g”:;°';‘;“:t The full name of the company, California Fig Syrup Co., bidder for one vessel; the William Cramp | s printed on the front of every package of the genuine. & Son Ship and Engine Bullding Com- | e bis, “ 44 h_’dm e The Genuine~ Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original Pl el O Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere have acquired speed of rteen knéts, z e e e Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imita- e e e tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable e | one 4-pounder rapid- re gun, twelve .| dealers. The imitations are known to act injuriously and should d { Doinder _semi-automatic _uns, two 1. therefore be declined. automatic guns, two 3-inch two maehine guns and six guns. pounder sem field pie automatic Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects. It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches Arrangements of battery will be as fol- 5 ; lows: The 12-inch guns mounted in pairs when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the | in two electrically controlled balanced kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed ! elliptical turrets on the center line, one forward and one a ach with an arc . .t p . of fire of about 270 degrees. The ..;...‘[‘ by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial guns in four electrically controlled [ effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It is the i laxative remedy of the well-informed. ! Always buy the Genuine— Syrup of Figs MANUFACTURED BY THE anced elliptical turrets; two on e beam at each end of the superstruct The 7-inch guns in broadside, on pede: mounts on the gun deck behind armor, each isolated by s al inter | heads of ni forward and aft | guns are re right ahead and ht astern respec . and the other al broadside s of the secondary battery will be | mounted in commanding positions hav- ing a large arc of unobstructed fire. They will have 12-inch and S-inch turrets. A complete belt of armor 9 feet 3 inches wide will protect the hull above the water | line and the necessary casement armor and protection for ammunition tubes will | be provided. The protected deck will ex- | built of 21-pound | tend from stem to s plating with nickel steel of 40 pounds on the flat and 100 pounds on the slope. i Vertical twin screw, four-cylinder triple ; expansion engines will propel them and | e — 3 each ve will be suoplied with twelve ; | of each vessel will ag 3 .8 tons. | .. Following are the general dimensions | ~—- = i AR 37 P ! and features of the ships: Length of low | — ordering and distribut 1&g supplies were tableware and articles | line ; extreme breadth at | Continued From Page 1, Column 3.}" 3% | Iton, to visit the E cical. Costly low water line et 10 inches; trlaldis-| = B placement, 16,000 tons; mean draught, t clothing were made to figure on the | vestigate the ma feet 6 inches: gross draught, full lc themselves to be facile tools in the hands | prison books as “bed furnishings.” Such nal institutions ¢ 27 feet 9 inches; total coal capacity, | of Aguirre and who were ready to carry | goods went to the Warden's h directors will not make aay of »d improvements at t ctor Felton's ret board members feels like then they w ingas and fixt forded ¢ notwithstanding the law, | with, and men in have confidence | charged up as nd no clew was a their destination. ec will all be dispensed whom the Comm! —_———— | | RUMORS OF ATTEMPT indertakl rnin | out his plans, | will take their places as soon as they | Wines, ci fruits and delicacles were | work, that will n ' | TO POISON A QUEEN |are officially decla vacant. This has | charged up on the n books as wood, | much money, w been also as positively determined upon | coal, iron work, cloth, etc > executive Draga of Servia the Intended Viec-| by a majority of the Prison Board as has| With the going of Aguirre from San Warden Wilkins be re —t’ tim of an Alleged As- the flat that Warden Aguirre is 10 be | Quentin there will be an end to unlawful | 3t Folsom Is to | it removed and retired at the earllest possi- | acts. it is of public knowledge that a | Piration of his term of off ble moment. ‘gfeat amount. af testimony ber, 190 was taken | when the matters relating to San Quen- | tin were brought into court and that every essential charge made by The Call (A, June 3 —Uncenficro#d rumers are that King fin Southérn California "especlally the news concerning the impending decapita- tion of officials will be of interest, for —_———— EXPECTS GOOD SEASON ion at Belgrade, Servia, French ook has committed suicide gravi at the fter having been detected in an | DIy, O . attempt to poison Queen Draga | that section supplied largely the person- |, jta overwhelming accusation concern- | FOR FRUIT GROWERS v | nel of the subordinate force of the ling the Aguirre management of the % | Ward Many of them were | 3 o - Alden And n S: » -Inch Rifle Approved. [ Quentin Wanden. - Many..q jwere | prison at San Quentin was fully main- nderson Says Prospects Are ON Junk’ 3. Geskedll icrester, | 2OI0Cted. 20O On e S et Startin | Dot Favorable for Large Sales in bl | pull and personal friends e Nobody but Aguirre, i such . Jureau of Ordnance, to-da . A Fia ki by ds Aguirre, in the face of such Al e | 3. Agilitre. Owithis basls for appointment | gemonstration of his manifest unfitness| gxcn \;:e_rl?“,em s rth approving the twenty-inch rifie | it not surprising that rank inefficien- ¢4 nold the office of Prison Warden. could | Anderson of the Cal n army weanon | ey was introduced into an institution ;... 4, maintain his place at public ex-| sars that the s | where every offift shonld e chosen. with £ 1SP= 0 SIC i ale BN DS A e ey, | mnon Gt e sht Montenegrins Fight Turks. the greatest care. | His record is more than any board could | this season will equal F CONSTANTINOPLE, — | The Directors have kngwn how much | g, nq ¢ He goes out after a proceed- vided the shortage fight ¥ | the prison force needs redganization and | ;0 tnat was from the beginning sensa- | rin and Ottoman troops on t they will go to work in earnest very soon. | o @ S ¥ kA o 3 tional in the extreme by reas he | s s e “""‘; Incompetent men who learned all they | g v of the charges, by their complete appropriation of public funds and other | offenses agalnst morality and law were | | licensed. . i | | Goods were procured at the expense of | | | | {he State for individuals and forged bills | know about penology while doing poll-y jystification on sworn testimony and by | tics fn Sonthern California will not Be | the 4 r2zen imperviousness to shame of | ¢ pleteness of t [ able to draw salaries at San Quentin frem | . gne principaliy Inculpated ol Sheisias A .| In their g to rehabilitate the affa GIST OF THE PLATFORM. | The scandal in which and B e ot thie & - S iore .. | friends were instrument involving a 4 b The 1 by Congressional districts was | State institution attracted attention S then made for members of the committee | o) ougnout the United States. The situa- ToSEFH B on credentidls, permanent organization, | (hrOVEROUT ThE BICL LT prison of- | R FORAEER_, rules and order of business. etc., when | gof W8 T Uoq by the investigation | - - the convention, having been in ses | S " T The: CRlY 1 the: in- . s an hour, adjourned until 10 o'clock | conducted solely by = i - : ] ey ok o'clock | folect of the public to be systematically ea men | . = S Rt gt violating the laws of the State. | e o = = - % | The recommendations agreed upon com- - | ' mend President _Roosevelt's ability and A CRIMINAL RING. | - . REPUBLICAN LEADE IN OHIO MAN WHO WILL RE- I | adnerence to McKinley principles and fa- | gworn testimony of competent wit- o - ¢ OR THE GOVERNORSHIP | | vor his nomination and the re-election of | ;o nade it clear that a ring existed | Wl ou AT \TION. | Hanna as Senator and praise Governor fll.San Quentin prison, which utilized the : ‘ meral Taft of the Philippines. No| _oiyice of forgers, thieves and murder- = —_— — - -+ | change fs wanted in the tariff or other | or' 1o obtain goods by false pretenses; X s = iy - : | national L:N‘lara{lim\s, ('vn:;in Planks in- | 155G To0Ty, Substitution of bills, falsi- Cas - Biate Ba Chmmm B e | sist on the enforeement of the amend- | e Ak 5 11 TAKES THE CHAIR. | thett taterests (¢ the Peos et maars Eotongs oy the reserim dinbd om0 vecactiy, imid, dception, fula | of the representation of Southern States | in Congress and the electoral college, 1 when J. ¥ " . t admisistfurion, fo pay i in_order 'Pu”‘-‘( { for them were sent to Sacramento and | it carpet tai L] | serves and sure all the people Al | pa f th blic funds. San Francis F | - : GOMPLIMENTS BoOSEVELT. i paic . s i urniture, carpets, curtains be sald of Ohlo can be said of our cans to-day |can congratulate n the directibn of national af hoped for and ation of T look back but that heroic young gloom of that aw and_appreciat 4 come upon him, e of the American people, smise to them that, to the shipped costly goods to the San Quentin | prison and the bills for these were altered or false bills substituted, so that the State Board of Examiners might be duped into | paying for them. Feminine apparel was | shipped to the prison, billed to the ac- | count of the penitentiary, and forged bills, prepared in the prison, were passed upon by the Warden and his commissary, sent by Aguirre to the Prison Directors and then forwarded to Sacramento, where failed when we lave gon: Wid founaation | This is the proposition: You want to “fur- | nish a home. You haven’t enough ready cash || to pay in full when the goods are delivered, aence you're compelled to buy “on time.” Yet | you dislike trading in an out-and-out install- | ment store. How are you going to get the ve realized all they to follow along the lines and th which we have trodden s. You must accept re- ou consider not only but the best fn- and if y Hu: industries are placed in your own maferial interest terests of soc and of your common country, ry and You cannot fail to find yourse ES : : . e was | U with bis heart fuli ot de- | 36" IAPRC ican party without any regard Thn e they were approved for payment by the . easy - payment accommodation and still buy Bl an- | BT 8 Shonsd > P © PO " |to past party affiliations, with that banner o e 1 Board of Examiners. To square this - i H 3 cles o esiden nley. d contin- o e o - 5 o S B e ceveded | foating aioft which rociaim the serens To- of the body is & Fransction the orlginal bils were sent o gk ';ozn:hgfwijc big first-class stores? we feel that this convention lin the chain of life, from San Quentin to San Francisco mer- . | ant express an agpreciation of that administra- e z A chain is no stronger chants, accompanied by checks in pay- We loan you the money, charging simply We all realize that to that young President et S than its weakest link, ment. This enabled the San Quentin ring the regular banking rate of interes‘—six per our best hus. | 1 due, as coming from his heart, the most pa- N T the body no stronger to obtain large quantities of goods for gu g " p It we are to | triotic, uneeifish and energetic devotion to the 5 personal use and to make the State pay cent. You go then to one of the blg first- The era of the twentieth | interests of the people and the principles of than its weakest organ. for them as prison supplies. The original p P = Ton of Repubiiean | Bi® party. (Long continued applause) Stand- If there is weakness of e arititea S Rent hack to A1G class furniture stores where the stock is big ing in the presence of the American people and hearing those words, the solemn import of which impressed jtself upon all who stood near and fresh, and where satisfaction is certain; and when you have the workingmen heart or lungs, liveg or - : s t San Quentin. kidneys, there is a weak prosnid s lhores Convict labor, as was proved, was un- Pears’ Wim. no one cafl doubt his. motives or cven link in the chain of life T et T misks SoRliy furht hen sladc your selections pay = e Seietion. NG 08 cER PO v U which may snap at any ture, costly harness and sole leather your bill in good, hard cash. LDVERTISEMENTS. than his patriotism. (Great applause.) time. Often this so- trunks in the prison. The material of The installment stores charge you ten per o —— - e —————— Human liberty, protection to American in- '\Nh f called "weakness” is which these articles were manufactured . o . a o g o it 00 oever wants soft caused by lack of nutri- was charged up to the State on various cent above their cash prices for time. All you We started with that slogan many years ago. accounts and the taxpayers were made to pay us is six per cent. The actual saving to Ik you is FOUR PER CENT. | For instance: If your purchases amount to $100.00 we will charge you $106.00—which is a six per cent advance; then you pay us $20.00 cash and the balance in monthly payments amounting to $8.60 each month. If your pur- chases amount to $75.00 we will charge you $79.50; you make us a cash payment on this tion, the result of disease of the stomech and other organs of digestion and nutrition. iseases of the stomach and its allied organs are cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. ‘When the diseased stom- ach is cured, diseases of | other ns which seem h and reached the hearts of every land and If we needed any ad- or any accessory to the luster , it would be the culmination and contentment perceptible once said “‘Let well s sake keep letting 1t ‘went 1 hands, smooth hands, white hands, or a clear complex- ion, he and she can have both: that is, if the skin is naturally transparent; un- less occupation prevents, foot the bills. Gross frauds were proved to have been carried on in connection with the subsistence accounts for the Warden's house. The legal limit of ex- pense for the Warden's supplies was ignored and the books of the commissary department altered to cover up this fact. ‘While the Warden feasted at the State’s expense the excess in cost was covered by charging his excess supplies to the prison- ers’ mess account, or to cement side- walks or other items. Cost’s nothing to| Wh ! T hear the suggestions that the time | may come when as a result of the enormous | influx of immigration the spirit of American- {ism will be contaminated by contact, I say friends.” the find out whether | “No, my The institutions of United States are upon a surer foundstion and there is a bulwark bulit years ago which Schi']ling’s Best . is good enough s | ] g - . et S A . »” e e et |- 3¢ ot “ = rm'n&é«imfm?xmizu qur medicine | Jusion, under this system, or lack of sys- Suite l 403_05 “(‘311 Build‘ 7 {or in our ress? That is mot the & tem, provided the way for shippers to de- # Third Streets. or v | or hait our prog | . ou. e B B g SR, X The use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets | fraud the State of large sums annually. X o A i Cepcerning the relationship between capital Established over 100 years. _will cure that foul breath, 1t was also shown that the methods stands to-day stronger and stronger. That bulwark is our common schools, our institu- tions of education, so that we are adeguately prepared for all assimilation that may be nec- essary for any and all who may come to our hospitable shores. SHOULD NOT TURN BACK. The future of the United States cannot be measured in words. The experience of fifty years has taught us that nothing is impossi- Ihl" There are no conditions existing to-day but are in & further stage of development | than they have been in the pas ! The United States stands to-day in the front | rank of the industrial nations of the world. The color you want to avoid comes probably nei- ther of nature or work, but of ‘habit. Use Pears’ Soap, no matter how much; but a little is enough if you use remote from the stomach but which have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, are also. "1 was i health when I commenced | tiking Doctor Plerce's medicines,” writes Mr: Elmer Lawler. of Jefferson 'Co., Ind. had stomach, kidney, heart, and lung troubles. ‘Was not able to do any work. I had a severe cough and hemorrhage of the lungs, but after n'i?:nph and flesh, and stopped cough- ing rght o of Took about six 1 feel Hk‘:*l‘d‘l.fir- ledical Discovery.’ IN HANDS OF FORGERS. It was proved that the commissary de- partment was run by clever forgers, with the full knowledge of Warden Aguirre, the forgers being prisoners who kept the | books. Thousands of dollars’ worth of supplies are annually received at the San Quentin prison. The only proof thai the goods ever reached San Quentin, so far as it was supplied by the Aguirre system of keeping accounts, was found in the bills of the shippers and the entry made by some convict who kept the books. Col- o of $15.00 and pay the balance at the easy rate of $6.45 per month. Investigate this—it will pay you. ald, Sullivan Co. g an Ty Mazket and

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