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ISTOM-HOUSE YEAR'S BUSINESS Ircrease Is Three Quar- ‘ters.of:a Million Dallars. Flattering Shewing Made in Report of Deputy Col- lector Farley. First astoms Colleetor. ton" £ Deputy Fatley has prepared the fol ris bus at | year, ended at.the close reports the totad ar ‘yegr 1902 the duty i to & trifie dver $500,- el on tea-for the same Yewr avus, $500.000 #jad “the ‘duiy on comi-and tea not been re- of duty that would have these Brticles during the post Teasenably more - than $&,400.000 over. last fiscal. yea: MOSTLY - GOLD - PAYMENTS: the Cistom-house ¢ Coust ports and are n ed .av this T Weeks yet WAREHOVSE BUSINESS. W. -B. Hgmiiton; De Storekrer lector and ex-of the st year that of former: years classes-of iercha June’ 30 Thie niuinber of wnmn- aie mui"( supp for yeseels was 2477 imcal yéar-ended 3 80, 1902, whide -tiie Just closed wap 421 ‘American vessels 1 arqwing mote o warehouses at th ing dess of. U Ports. - The permity Afmetican vesséls in the foreign:t 30 witharaw their sed tofes srota bond free.of uty The rr-auu increase in-the business of the Custom. house. 4s fejt'in 4ll departrnents, neces sitatidg” dn - ifcreise’ in -the " tleétical. force iz several departmentis, notably in Ainiter Cope's office, where myoh. move. clerical work js re quized in- thé preparation of: étatistics; ‘and whep the mew .départment of ‘commerce and Tabor gets ini> smooth warking: order |t-is.prob- able- that moré cierks witi-be required, g ‘the mew. Gepartmetit will make & greater specialty of stagisos’ than.-heretefbre,” éspeciadly in the matter of doméstic -and -internal commer: e e s o e Prifited & tme prospectis for Hatk Dak HMin, silg Co. No price asked. Mysrll-Rolting, 22 Clay* [ AT T LONDON,. ‘June’ 30 —Dan’.Gofitrey,. the fa- mheus . bandmuster Of the .Grenadler:.Gugrds, die Bto-day of -parilysls — | ' | wiil arrive in 'this rity | CountHaardt. | ing. of the titled travelers | ua\eling m | wagging FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY BAVARIA’S ROYAL COUPLE EXPECTED TO REACH SAN FRANCISCO SHORTLY Crown Prince and Princess, Who Have Been Traveling Incognito| Around World to Get Away From Scandal in Their Native Land, 3 dce Hotel - yesterday that Grown Prince Rupprecht Ma- rie Luitpold Ferdinand of Ba- yaria, - brother’: of Prince George, who was Here twg "weeks. ago, on-the next steamer: o the one to follow. He is accompanizd by his wife, the: Pri cess Mafle Gabrielle; and has. been slowly { n.akmx a tour of the world, baving adopted for. his “traveling.-name A great deal of interést among_the ‘meinbers has been awakened of - the.local German:coldn largely: due to fecent. doméstic treubles of-the Prince_and Princess, whose' jour- | sy abrpad has:-been referfed to by the Gyrman: and other foreign periodicals ds a tour of reconciliation. The Prince and Princess -have not ex- perienced thé happiness: she’ apparently hoped: Ior during their short marriedl life. in.ta d, that they are even now, for form and’appearance’ for pleasure and recreation and are: Drolonglas, thelr stay abroad until such irme as-a scandal ip which the namie ¢f the Prifice was recently.unpleasantly yotved -shali have been forgottén b subjests-of his country. SCANDAL- STIRS -HOUSEHOLD. If waé but-a few' montlis ago that the pesple ‘6f Bavaria “were arouseéd to the n that the. rayal house- agitited: qver:. some | scamdaléis ‘story and it was hot leng af-’ | terward that. thé truth became -kiiown' and-the tengues: 0f gossipers were merrily over 4 stofy -of Prince | Rup- precht’s -intrignés with one of the:ladies in ‘waiting upon-the court: :It was ‘an af: tair-that. stived the ewtire kingdom, for 1h&. Crown Ptince was. known'{o bé'a gay. fellow,. ‘degpite - his ‘matrimonial redpor: bilities, and, being a leader. I the military skt and “the “head “of: ofie :of ‘the’ army corpsé, it ‘was natural:that &ny $tory con- derning his private life would.awaken the irterest among’ the people. in government he. participated. “Aceqrding: 1o I harshly with the affair, the Princess was at -first :not -inclinéd- 6. condorie the. 6f- Zenses:of her liege lord and for a-time it 160ked- @s if the affair:would result ina | separation, at least temporary, if not per- manent.” But influenitial royalty- ' inter vened ‘and fiially it was agreed that the Prince .and .Princess shoilld go' abroad wntil . the. scandal ' had” blown over ahd they Yad Wevome: fully reconcilsd : to the future. ROYAL COUPLE GO ABMAD At ‘the. time Prince: ‘Ruppréchit ‘was command of> an: army - corps..at Wuerz burg and@ was enjoying the -saclal- festivi- ties of the capital, ‘then in. fyll swiig. Anheir ha@ biit receéntly: been bern ‘to him and this fact, togefher’ with the pro- posed ;abandonitient “of “his social piéas- ADVERTISEMENTS. SHOES Visited Thls _ 'oently, When-Makmg the 'Annual- ‘We calrcd attention ta thé i'at! ;hat 2 large fumber of narrow widhs the stock: we diskarded about dne thousard’ pair of $hoeg on “this a and: pomumvm was granted “far -a cut- it th’Sorosis. mn“ & never béfore dong wi L IThis's X “dier pri\alc Iaq 1,,3,- ng\er had the go6d-fortund to weéar’ this remarkable shoe “witl ad\angr of this sale. store fqr you.. - . price. Was - éut to TWO DOLLARS rn’ar‘kss of. the. this sflz -mugt-be 3 \,mr.\ one and ur stotcs put |n sha-uc but '\\ : Provided your size s in- th it (;n bé properly ‘fitted,’ you! will ha\e a .new aitd. pleasant ex- Coast ; Re- Air{?‘ going | ¢arefully lhrou h s eeuh e do hopc hat th’ose uko ‘16t, and trom the Orient | incagnito, { pver the com- | a. fact that'is| the ‘papers,” ‘which'.dealt | ;EHHUTALLY BEATS 1.bors. 0 £, .tiens say that:the husband- ahd wife are | ORD was recelved.at the Pal- | | 1 | i ] B 3\‘, Swates Prterd - Wy Ly Sl e s Are Due Here on One of the Next-Steamships From Orient MEMBERS OF GERMAN NOBILITY WHO ARE TRAVELING ABEOAD UNTIL A SCANDAL. INVOLVING THEIR NAME IS FORGOTTEN BY T.HE[R- sSU BJELTS ALSO A \'IEW OF THEIR 'ROYA&. HOME 3 agajnst the wishes of his family. ‘But the -stronger will of his parents pre- tled, so off the Prince and Princess started ‘on their enforced tour of worid. Since leaving Bavarla they hu\e" joutneyed lelsurely over the eastern con- fineft, -finally reaching Japan. about a morifh ago, Where tite ‘news of the death’ of their child awaited them. The satl tid- ings fold severely ‘on the young Princess, who' finally- collapsed under the . terrible: train 'of -her numerous troubles and was compelled to.abandon her travels and, en- ter a’ private. sanitarium fn Toklo; where she I ‘wekks. That she. has recovered sufficien- 1y to undertake a trip across the Pacific is evidenéed in the message .received here vesterday. that the-royal couple are soon | - |t be here. TRAVELING INCOGN’ITO 3 The Princess is the sister of Prince Lud- wig, the famous and phjlanthropic ocu- list.of Bavaria, whose life- has been .de- voted to the study of the condition of the unfoitunate subjects of -his country and: freely administering to. their wants when the-lafter are within lhe- provinve .of his sclentific knowledge or his wedlth, “The first”jntimation of the coming " of the ;Crown Prinde and his wife ‘was received heré.‘through a fetter adtiressed: to a. sister -was .soon "to visit .8an Franclsco nd.- in ‘her sickly - conditfon- she would ] eadlly appteciate- ‘any .attention the {riend would ‘show her durlng her stay. * FEEBLE OLD MAN Thégdore Guucker. Hving. at’ 1616 Church s lying at the’ point of dedth at. Mis home, -ahd his eighbor,” Hérman Fostierj of. 1614 Church |istreet,; is_in the “tanks” ot the H; Justice pending ‘the-result of:Glesecker's rijuries. . It is: dlleged by. Giésecker that {Fostien threw ‘him down four steps, then |'kicked him, brdaking four of lie ribs. Dr. [:Joseph von ‘Werthern, whb 1. attending. lesetker, glves Tlittle hane ror his -pa- f: | GieSecker 1% thé 1andlord of the:house |-6ccugited by Fostien and his wit r{armbr Jhave ‘apartments Gpstdirs, ‘up to Monday' last. all. wére good Those ih thé’ and igh- drinkers and-that Fostieri. beats his’ wife "day ‘and night.' Mrs.” Fostien bears evi- -dence of repeated beatings. whenever his wife takes top much. liquer @ 1s forced to hold her ‘to pxevem vig- lence. The unhappy mlr were quarnellnx on Monday, afternoon dnd the wife called for| the- landlord. Gleseckir, who Is 76 years { age and very feeble, went down. stairs ‘to’ act as peacemaker. He wuas-set updn by Fostien, who-threws him into the yazd. 1t is claimeq that Fostieri kicked the old ‘mai ‘wlien he’ was down: and there are 'bruises dn Giésecker's body. -Officer J. J.. N rand he-arrestéd “ostien.and placed him the | ures; is said to have made him rebellious | one ‘of yesterday, stating that the day of | her arrival was' close at hand arnd that in all probability the Crowr Prince and | Princess wonld be passengers on, the.next. -|steps hecessary. tb insure: the . JULY 1, 1903 GITY CAMPAIGH PRELIMINARIES Democrats Issue Call for a qulna.tmg Convention. . . Plans Are Proposed ‘to Give Each Precinct. One. Delegate. at Native Sons' Hall 'last evening and adopted a call for a local. nominating convention. Jasper McDonald, chairman of the committee, presided. Thomas E.:Curran of. thé committee of seven appointed at-a prévious meeting to prepare a call sented the lolluwmg report, { adopted wlthuul dissent: S e, ‘the gov- The Democratic ounity Commiieee, t! i erning body of the Demoeratic party in the clty and county of San Francisco, State of Califors nia, & political pdrty which at the last genéral tion heid in said oit e +ith day &t November, being the last legal electiol heid therein, | Dofied maye than § per cént of the entie voie. of said city and cogn and of, each angd all ‘of | the political subd;Msions {herecf, in ieeting | assemibled on this® 30th- day ‘of June, 1803, at and in the city and, county of San ETanciscd, State®of California, fiereby adopt the fallowing ) "aforesaid on the call for a ocratie I convention in und for_the city and courity ah *Francica. That sud copvention shall be held for -the purpose of nominating -and selesting ' Ma: eighteen Supervisors, @ Tkensurt an"Aspessol a Tax Collector, a Recorder,, a° Attorne) District Attorney, a- Public Administrator, County Clerk, a Sheriff’ a Loyoner, .two .Polles Judges, and such othe] nnd €O cal officers whose &l by general laws or by the charter of ithe city and county of San Francisco; to be votéd Yor at the local election to.be heidl in, the city and n- Francisce, State:afortsaid, orf | ‘.. Tuesday, M may lawfully come before sald conventlon. ba composed of 339 ¢ ‘Assembly districts Withir safd city and .county wherein they reside, upyn'the. following basis; to wit: DELEGAIES APPORTIONED From each of said.Assembly. .districts there all be elected ‘to said cenvention omé dele- gate for each 100° yotes cast in said Asserb | } | district, as now, constituted, for Frankiin .J | Lane for Governor of the State ot California.at the general election held Novémber i,. and one delegate for a majority fraction thereof. That the apportionmeént of. delegates (o each | Assembly district is as follows: Twenty-eighth Assembly District, ty-niith, 25; Thirtleth | Thirty-second, " 22; | fourth, ire | Thirty-seventh, 14;. Fortieth, 20; Forty-third, ninth, 16; Fur() !uurlh Fhat sl of the delegatéd to ‘said convention | shall be elected -at' a primary election %o bé | held_in_the city and-seunty of San. Franclaco on Puesday, August 190, - which. prima e i e eauciad o all rekbsctatin accordance with the “pr b Code of the State of Californda,” and at. which election all Democrats shall.kate an opportuni- ty to vote. | " That if any shall die” befot: delegates Yo said convéntion or fof any, cause shall able to attend said: copvention, del»xale; thereto o1 the. same- Assemably, dis- | t. shall have. the power- to determine- by} gty Vot wbioh: Bt SAIE “delegates shall | cast the vote. 6f siich’ decéased jor absentee in | sald,-local convention, and’thereupon the dele- | Bate.so named may cagt said vote in $aid local | convention “That the chairman and sécretary of the Dem ocratic County . Committes dre. authorized a empowered to prepdre, authenticate, verify at flle all necessary: - petitions with destghated by law 'to Fecevs: them. pr- with .| Whom the faw reqtiires a_ petition to be filec. That the chairman. .and . secretary . Gounty Commjttee. s |any Cclerical cofrections or ‘suppl omissions which rhay-te found -t oecur in. this call ds this day adopted,and dlso to take all | the provisions of the law: and of thi “Dated San Frandlv.u Iun( HICKE sccreun of the. Democratle County. Comm “THe following resolution’ ‘introduced by Leo Kaufmanii, wps ' alio. adopied *bj] unanimous vute: The Democratic County Commiittee met | - for the convention pre-: which- was | 1908, action’ of guch. other and. further business as ‘ portioned among and electet from the respective {e the:..officers | any: clerigal- - been confined for more than two | friend by Prince Ludwig, stating that his | an lged G&mnn- all of | “Fhe husband .. ‘deniés that he struck. her. but claims. that | steamer, andif not, beria, which - follows. | sage that'stated that the Prlnce is 1 Kravel— ing, as Lount HaardL Resolved, That: the Assembly 1zations formed under the-auspices authorfty of the :Demacrattc Ciy jans - Committge are hereby 1equestéd in the sel certainly on the Si- -It “was this mes- ‘l*ere This tessage was féllowed by the | ~ on tiie detinwe book pepding the outcome of_the old man’s injurles. 1 Fostien says he did not dssault. the land- | ‘lord.” He says Glesecker caught him by the throat and atfempted to throw him out 6f iue ‘homse and that he retaliated by.shoving him outddors. He ‘wept pro- fusely and chnrged nll hi§ tribulations t] hl! wife. dutrlc’: organ- be' voted for-at:the primary on 1 question - confrontigs the pedple of this city; P We Will Have on SPECIAL SALE The Follqwing Lines of Goods. 3, 23 and 3 yards long. are -4 ceclded -bargalm. NAPKINS to mflle Efifih dES] A)D dozzn BLEACHE _siz> and Satin Damask. (I 350 BLEACHED SATIN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, Pricés, $2,00, $2.60 and $3.00. e from-orie of the hast Irfsh manufacturers.and e We hage full size: DINNER gn 1n cloths at $3.00 doz. D DINNER NAPKINS, full rish’ manuwfacture). . These come 1n a variety of ‘patterns and wili be sold at $2.50 doz. 150 -dozen HEMMED LINEN-HUCK TOWELS, 2Ix 36 Inches.1m size. and will bz sold at 1hese towels are Irish manufacture $1.75 doz. Worth $2.50: -100: pieces MERCERIZED CHEVIOTS and OXFORDS in cu]ored stripes and thecks, also plafn white. Ape tha:-goods which are in demand for ladfes’ shirt ‘waists . These 40c to $1.25 yard. Note. We have Just recefved -a full.1line of the latest 3 _stDIES fn: PLATN -and FANCY BRAIDS, new SILK DROP ORNAMENTS in ‘black,” white-and colors, a full asseri~ ment of the latest stgles of Fancy -and Peari Buttoms, " also Ladies* Fancy Belts In Silk and White Canvas and a ‘full Hne of Feather Boas In Fancy Colors: B!ack, . Graw, -Naturat: and GRPORA,, e LAes2. » 111, 118, 115, 117, 119, 121 POST STREET, to select, ‘as far as the same . and .in _conformity | ugust 11, 1903 an e rhade obédient to, he apportionment adepted By this.com- at’ least one delegate resident in. every t in-the respective Assembly districts. WATER' QUESTION COMES UP. W. W S8anderson introduced the follow- Ing resolition on the: water: question: oW hfll'c{! The t{tal (H\t(‘!!(l‘v of this' com- nrunity 4s the .public ownership of a pure. and abundant supply of wafer; and, Wheteas, We deem this® the. fiost. impertant |tz thersfore. be it i~ Regolved. ‘That this committeé urge the va- 7.plous Assembly district organizations {o.pfesent the question”.intelligently to véters. of the dis- ¢ o triesd,. at all .meetings, so that the telegates {0 the. inunfcipal convention. may, be. prepar : F15: urgé,” throiigh the convention, -on- the: voters | ADVERTISEMENTS. . 1of Sn -Francisco,. the imperative duty .of ‘the : SOV Sy iaersen ety -to” speedily dequire ite-own Water Works An Attractive Dming Room : need.not be a costly ane. These l’hree essennals prove that. The Buxed Seat Dining Chaic is a neat, modern deslgn of Serviceable make! in nicsly finlshed € alden Oak Cane seat. cornpletvs a deslrable chiaif; each sl 95 Wc ve: selected this Dlnlnz Table as an example of the al around dining * ; . table satisfaction we can. give you ata smafl -outlay. It has' s%yle, grace: extrnds to 8 feet long. ~Quartered. Golden Oak,: hznd pohshed The firsl requlslte in-a Sldebuard is conyenience but he designer got * ‘more stylund effect in addition to ‘conveniences into this one than you’d . i expect for the price. Roomy drawers, top 48.iriches-long,. French pl;’(e Wl mlmr, 1!x3o. Quartered Golden Oak camd and hand nolishedz |g 50 - - . with stréngth and size sufficient for most demands. 48 inches- across tap; | i 17.50 + “ their: own ‘Tiotfons ‘of 'polltlanpmpr!ety and water supply. Joseph’ Rothschild moved to refer:the | subject’ te the - committee -on ‘resolutions. | Thomas ‘W, Hickex made a. spirited | *I'speech. in :which he insisted on {mmediate conshération; holding that ‘the question. | . {'was-vital . .f.- Thomas E, Curran and M.:C. Hassett | |'also favored mmedfate action. The litter referred to the important decision recent Iy rendered n-the United States court. .| I+ “Mr. Rothschild maintamed that the.lo- | | ¢al: convention would deal with the. subs | | { I {'jéct 'in the'.platform. After ‘further- de- t bate the .resalution was ‘adopted. THE SEVEN: ORGANIZERS. : ¥ B O’Brien asked if the commitice nr] Seven. appointed. in purgiance of a reso-| )hmon adopted at a° previous meeting had | Ipower to £6 into the districts and select clib ‘presidénts -and “secretaries. TFhe. records of thée - prévicus meeting | } were réad.fo enMghten -Mr.. O'Brien. He | {insistéd . that.there - was. some- misunder- |} standing -and. adyiséd that, the seven or- | gdnfzers be . instructed te confer with. J:tounty ."committeemen in: each district. | 1. O'Brien assérted. that: dissatisfaction ex- | [isted wihere. harmony- was needed. | | - Joseph: Rothschild : went. to the. assist-| ancé of O'Brien, He asked why the com- { ] | mittee of seven, if it-had the authority |} claimed; had not made a report of its.do- | ings to'the county committee. A, G. McGuire of the seven organizérs } fheréupon: arose and ‘on - behalf of the committéé:repgrted progress. Charles’ Gallagher, -sald. the cnmmmee ‘had" acted properly jn the appointment of. | temiporary officers- for district. cltbs: Motions -to’ adiotrn -and a motion .to | aboitsh, the':commiittee af seven .instantly | foflowed. |4 Chairmas McDonald. ruled that a o= | tign, to ‘adjourn ‘had:been made and’ sec- | [‘onded” before ‘ the proposition’ to-abolish o the committee was' pesented. + O'Brien'dissenited ind:shouted:” “Let us | Be_ fairl” $ The megative S on the motien to ad- [ Jouin -was. delivered with-so. much vigor | |.and’.precision-.that-the sheut caused the (ha!rmnn 0 heditate -in making ‘the an-| ‘nouncement of the result.” When a- divi- | slon ‘recuiting. membeis to stand -and be counted. was.ordered twenty-four ‘mem’ 1.bers -vdted 't adjourh ‘and .only seven { voted. dgainst_ adjournment.-. A:°G. Ma- }'guire and -his associates-will procésd with | Jithe . district -grganization according, to | g !'orty-sicond District. - The Unitéd Révublican League Club of the: Forty-seeorid Assembly district .wijl 3 meet - to-might- at Saratega Hall, Geary | | streef, betseen Hyde-and Larkin. - - . " To.-Visit .San Francisco 3 Without ‘seeing the Diamond. Falace would be like visiting Eumr wllhout see: ing Patis. It f& a leading feature of San. Franéisco and is coriceded to_be the: most | tiful jewelry stofe in. the world.” Viss A'iters. or. purchasers equaily welconte: 221 . Montgomery st bet. Bush and Pine.- * | — L —————— .- “Petitions in Insolvengy. Petitions; in* )nmlvency Wwere filed yes. terday:’ in the Uiited States. Distriet, Court 'by H. Nathan, haberdasher, San Francisco, liabflitiés 3318, no” assets, .’ S: Moulten, -deeountant, Sar x-nncuco. 3 llnhlflt‘:l 3736 15. Tharles C Moore & Cb, engineers, and [ the Babcock ‘& Wilcox: Co: have removed their officés from 32 First street to No. 63 strut, corner Mission. | ‘passed lGAMP Outing for Boys. Rev.. Father: .Crowley, head .of -the { Youths’' Directory, will take a large. num- ber of the boys uf the directary.-for a two weeks’ out{ng 10 a ranch near Yountville, Napa County, té-night. ¥Father Crowley | wifl be glad to take twdnty more Boys be- tween the ages.of 7 and 15. yeafs. not un- der . the -jurisdiction of .the directory and | allow them all the priviléges extended the regular members if they .apply to hlm up o' clock this. aftefnoan.” . U Suffocated by Gas: Emil Richiter, d grocer's clerk. residing at 167 Bryant street, was suffacated In his bed last. Monday night by iltluminating gas that had eseaped from the half open valve on ‘a gas brieket. -.His dead body was found. at half past § o'clock -yester- day" morning. < He had béen working as clerk in® the grocery of his brother. Emil at 503 Third street. - It is uneertdin wheth- ¢r. the-case was oné. of ‘accident or. cuf- er the case was one of accident or -suls — No Funds to Pay Inspector. The: -vosition. of = Inspector o’ -Public Sthool Builkdings 13 not. likely to- be filled: at grepént -for.the reason that thére are uo funds n- the treasury. - Five' dus of fourteen capdidates:: have: suécessfully exdminations ander ‘¢ivil - service regulations. They. ‘are -James -B. - Mc- Sheehy, John J. Boyle, & M. Curtié. John T, .Carberry and Robert Currie, and.one of these will be selected event) ] ADVERTISEMENTS. A FRESH SKIN For-half a century: Heiskell's Ofntment has been-used.by careful mothers. every- Where. for puritying.-and presecving the skin In “-beaity, - -Heiskell's Ointment cures.red, " rough skin, Pimples, Biotches, Burns, -Scalds, - Tetter, ,Erysipelas, - Salt | Rheum, * Scald Fead. Tich. Ringworm, Ulcers; Sore Nose, Sore Evelids, HEISKELL’'S Ointment aobis. alk irritation; makes the skin beau- titully - fair and: smooti. ell's Soap andHeiskell's- Ointmeit make a complete treatment apd .sure cure for any skin [ trouble.. At - trugists’. soap, 28c: olnt- ment, . 50c. - - ‘Send_for book. of . testi- monials. JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY & GO. Phifadelphia. % Yon might do better than with ) " u t for Catalogue. Batrber Co., 130 sad 521 Kearay st