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ANVEARTISEMENTS. ]Guaranteed THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1903. RENEWS ATTACK - UPON CLEVELAND . Bryan Swings His Ora- COLONEL BARRY WINS EPAULETS OF A GENERA i ISKS BEAVERS T0 SURRENDER to Federal Attorney SUMMER CATARRH ** e Claims Many Thousands. A Great Tragedian’s Thanks to Pe-ru-na. L] . 2 torical Hammer at i Delay Use of Behch O I I l Chicago Picnic. Warrant. | —_— Says Last Democratic Ad- Hopes Suspect Will Come : ministration Still Handi- Into Court of His S netimes 2 guarantee of a firm is a very elastic caps Party. Own Accord. agreement. It can be stretched to the con- venience of the s R 7 CHICAGO, July 18.—William J. Bryan| NEW YORK, July 18.—United States - tore. We tell you just what addresed several thousand enthusiastic District Attorney Youngs of Brooklyn to- our guarantee is. After a purchase here vou are Democrats at the Chicago Democracy pic- day officlally announced that an indict- fully estad / nic at Brands Park to-day. He was receiv- ment had been found by the Federal ully protected. ed with cheers and waving of hats when Grand Jury against George W. Beavers. G rods ca o | be stepped on the platform. After a The charge is complicity in wrongfully i e ‘b° returned and exchanges will be | short introductory speech by Mayor Har- | obtaining a Government contract. made anytime, if the clothes are in salable condition; SIPEN M Dryanepoke Aulwas s ] {1 T et A g B Py I 4 y interrupted by applause. e T n at presen - or if preferred money will be gefunded. | In his address he made special reference | ing the service of a bench warrant upon | o e b sy | to the possible candidacy of Grover Cleve-| | Beavers, deeming it right that he should 2 3 ‘Ir there 1s =ny |mpcrfecnon in the manufacmrc land in 1904, and the latter and his sup- : have the opportunity to surrender him- % of the n < S % porters were excoriated by the speaker. | gel? if he sees fit to do so, and has noti- Z F the Sar aents, they can be returned anytime even ‘nMré Br. an arrived in Chicago Lal}x"ly in | fied his counsel to that effect. ) Z after being w - = = | the day and was escorted by the Chicago The crime for which Beavers has been g worn and a new suit will be given at no { Democracy Marching Club to the Audi- indlcted is technically a misdemeanor, extra cos | torium Hotel, where a reception was ten- punishable by two years’ Iimprisonment 8 ;J(re;il all the speakers of the day. After| | or $10,000 fine. 1l el ino i 2 | luncheon and a parade through the At the office of Morgan & Seabury, at- ‘.-‘\:. c,m_hm_J purchased from us, will bekept in | streets fitcy trolley cars bore the Demo- o e o e T i repair fr e wi | crats to the picnic grounds. Other speak-| | chief of the Division of Salaries and Al- T ec of ‘.ha”g‘* We will also sponge and press | ere who followed Mr. Bryan were Mayor I lowances In the Postoffice Department, garmes - . - “hi | Kansas City, Jeremiah B. - i B was not in hid- i garments anytime they are brought in. This alone | van of Lowa, D. J. Campau of Michigan | | 1;;,vus::xl;?.r§h?amf“"' X . hy 5 e sons xiis ez e i operation of the law. eve in my cllent's Our aim is to make the customer content with s el by Gty o O e L B AL e L . £ o v . . 1d b ture. I y make a statement his purchase. We wish to retain patronage by de- BRYAN’S ADDRESS. prould be prematu ‘ma: LT ‘JT!:m Fuh)ri( of Mr. Bf)‘nns speech was WASHINGTON, July 15.—The Comp- serving it. e Democratic Ideal.” He said in part: troller of the Treasury has completed the . ' - - 8 if the v vas th he h f Postmas- hese advantages together with our immense 'rrc;mnx o't l}:‘;:;:x:‘ura xors:x%lwo}x;:m:t: Dkt ot ‘aw York City. for the b e opportune now Is the time. The character - of 3 3 < : of our varty be 4 ined : quarter ended December 31 1%02, which L of up-to-date ClOthmg and the “ maker-direct- | Der in ‘x?;:x‘h‘!n‘nmo:ts‘extxfmxvr:-'\(:rt::lt‘ytth%:x?d he took up as the result of the postoffice > . . . be determined by the ideal that dominates it. ed all the ac- to-wearer”” prices, make our store a desirable place of Wil ‘our purty esitate or take counsel of its o o of %, vaia 10 fears? Will it abandon its championship of 3 J h N purchase | the people’s interest in the hope of conclliating H. C. Graft for alleged services as cash- purchase. | relentiess foes or ot purchasing @ few offies | | ler of the New York Postoffice at the 22 o} y 3 e Rpeiya. sontxibuts L swary Swith | .| rate of $1100 a year. Graff was Intimate- 1iis is the only house on the Pacific Coast that them an ohllgation to be' made good out of | ly assoclated with George Beavers, now § E LN b b » The Demoeratic party must appeal to the| | ARMY OFFICER WHO HAS | |under indictment by the Federal Grand 5 f_ C“_”.‘ do”?'r s worth of mens, .‘omhs | Democratic sentiment of the country, and_this BEEN PROMOTED BY WAR Jury at Brooklyn. The Comptroller holds ar clothing that it sells. sentiment is far wider than any parfy. Wher- DEPARTMENT. that Graff was not employed as cashler vl Th0. Sontion lud e STERR ) rach + at New York, and was not on duty in Whether you want clothing, hats or furnishings | Entls “tnere. nas always been an overwhelming g~ 5 | that city, but was inspector in charge of ROB! r boy we can supply %our needs at . | Cralic,and oir party can appeat successtatly | e e taon. | toes s sl ists vl ot e sty St NI | for man or boy yy a price | s Ao b B e i chines and motors at postoffices through- ORTE J : Rerie o | | people of our earncstness and of our Adelity Appointed to Vacancy Caused | ¢y country. The Comptroller says MONG the greatest, if not the greatest, of American tragedians is Robert t will meet with your approval. to those principles by the P ti f the law distinctly prohibits the detail of Downing. For years he has held American audiences spell-bound _with his : | GRILLS CLEVELAND. y the Promotion o employes from any branch of the postal thellling interpretation of tragedy. Few people realize what exhaustless We are handicapped just mow by the fact service outside of Washington to duty | energy it requires of a man to keep up this terrible drain of nervous force. If | e amacRrDe Junt o % Jis suct Leonard Wood. here and the payment therefor is illegal. | the truth were known it would be found without doubt that few if any of the iead- 1 was more subservient to corporate dice: Poxémastes! WanOott ‘contanda ttiat ta | TEIStage srtieie sre WIAGUE same Uiniel o, Hetve Suvigerelos (9) sutite Chets e ve out of San Francisco write for our new Reated it ) e et Wi astine pnder the afrection of & o4 Robert Downing, the subject of our sketch, was recently Interviewed by the { ratign has b stone about the ASHINGTON, July 18.—It was l('fr';" °'“'~‘"| ;'“‘: 'hflflwhnlgh i x:ad; press on ;\hls s\llhj(-ot. Mr. I!nwnln}g ‘vrompl{)l_v and emlphnurany gave the whole - | party's neél ver since The influence > Graff's appointment, Vi credit o 1 did physical condition t a, say = 64 page illustrated catalogue. | By Wall ‘street over the adminietration’s. poi- announced to-day at the War | o, ywaghington, but the ' Comptroller T Rl e e e the use of patronage to r":;;mx]n:hi:‘n\l";" . 'Ir):pa.rtme;lt Bthat Colonel | g5 vq these facts do not relieve the dis- Wwwmwmm: : e, - ploy omas H. Barry, adjutant|bursing officer of responsibility. “ . B i aka he ASEHTAtoD o et general's department, has been | It developed to-day that the total num- I find 1t a preventive against all sudden summer ills that 3 + 2 * the people, and kept in the | gelected for brigadier general in the per- | ber of machines supplied to the postoffice swoop upon one in changing climates and water. It is the finest | A rran A0y who were disgusted ot | anent service to fill the vacancy caused | bY the Brandt-Dent Automatic Cashier traveling companion and safeguard against malarial influences. y Ami H y Company of Watertown, Wis., was 572 - - i Darty which Slectud bim G0 o oy RY -tho viomation ‘of enere! et ok R ospectors have evidence of this, al- “You may notice that persons in poor health always find the heat & ¢ . defeat the party than any one plank of the 3 though the present action of the Grand | intol - this void by using Peruna. | know by the thar- ! | Ghicago platform, or even than all the DIATKS | @ s o s oo eo sy O ovon tuciatioe. Goraw Y | | est Infa 'h"’b/;' this /; ) l'yf f / 7' tolt the & y” th } : the repudiation of the Sdmialstration It wout ettt @ | B0 o 1s based on the contract under |+ mometer that the weather is hot, yet | have felt the heat less this 3 v ; | have been tmpossible to Jmake any campaign OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE which twenly-fl\': of nlm nlmc:'trl‘nes were | summer than ever. b4 o alation, thorough and x . Th t n the posse: “ A o 740 Market Street = , could mot completely dia- OF THE PACIFIC COAST it’opnmfgd (h:‘ éol:,:::nn:mo?u thst‘gf mh 4 /Thauco:nlmglncfmn daf Peruna on I:Il'; mucous m':’:r;;n:i;a r:aku + i | " The greatest men h . v o5 amount paid by the Government for eac! 1t invaluable actors and singers, as loes away wi at tendenc) | et toaay s mot ihe probaniiey beeio | ATmy Order, Postoffice Appointments | pachine the contracting company re Eiadden b b b ovirtnb e p h‘: e ot e i obabllty, Dt e T Rl D Wihils 3100 ent o gouty 0 sudden hoarseness so apt to overtake one on emsrging from a ho : | ton that it occupled from 1892 to 1896, This g slons, of which amount the agent of the dressing room to the draughty stage. AN o— et chlad Dasime Diske T covee L b e Oe i e company recelved $50. The cash registers | ““To sum it up, Peruna has done me more goad than any tonic | JUDGE GROSSCUP ENJOINS | as 1t r!;.r—nun«. m['flrl::,\'lr-s m; energles of qumxr‘(x‘ox_ July 15R~Army order—First | were l:old openly 'ln tr‘ofim:;lheet 't')‘xero;g?-' Bave @aves fakon Robert Downing z S & - rty and les 3ty promises. Such a | Lfeutenant Willlam W. Reno, assistant sur- | out the country for 3 e fiay - CITY FROMINTERFERING KlsHEN [v JEWS , Tould Indleate a degradation of the| geon, from San Francisco to Fort Crook, Nebr. | ernment pald $150 each. PORMASSTTDS B N e PO ¢ Iscues the Injunction at the Request (ol the Demveratic party will stand erect, | gonOY TS Bontin Countyy * Baward 3. | @ sieieieieiriiieiniieimieieii---+ @ | Mrs. Hannah Lind, 1132 E. Long street, | women, and I recommend it to them, : West Side | Tiehts of the Deople and. protect thelr inter | Stevens vice Wesley C. Keeton, resigned. Columbus, Ohio, says: especially during the trying weather of tel, 9% g | ests _wherever attacked—whether the _attack | y\vashinston—Ariel, Cowiitz County. Aaron “I was for many years a victim of | SPring and early summe 3 s comes from the financiers, the monopolists, the | W neatley, vice Leander i¥. ¥, gned; : i Simple stimuiants will not cure such ¢ judge Grosscup to- tarift barons or from the Imperialists—it can | Gross. Columbla County, Jacob Keve. vice R. "e“°“‘hpr°’"“”;’y“ :jnd‘n»urnlhg‘ al:: I| cases. Neither will so-called tonics. ig e oot L the e o oS s Gross_ resigned. e order of July 11, dis- would have spells during which my| Nothing but atural nerve invi t ¢ est the city nt that will give s a victary worth hav. | COntnUIng the postoffice at Litiell, = Lewls suffering was great. All sorts of treat-| that restores the mucous membrancs {8 : f \‘ (S\k;;l | ing ‘:‘nli“i‘idfx*hg when ;‘1;?0‘?):‘?'{";!:};‘?;} a'!‘]}xzs:-chnn‘u been commissioned postmaster at T! me';x: ;-:otr;::.mrlrom [::;‘(:—:‘ lw:‘::exzr;d\ :—:fllervem:;'-‘;{‘ ;Lrfimmbrwn;hp::rn:‘nemly | = alization of the party, but in the building | A L 3 pctors - 3 - = T was on for an | W » of & Democrath izatl nioh Wil | Rural free delivery will bo extended Septem- | Dloyed and various kinds of medicines, the first physician in the United States : . drerpros. hrui: ill Be Expeued From eal n!:rnusilr\r'l:‘l,\':v‘vl‘;h:;?l"?fl:ll'h:r,‘e):‘fi;fixl gov- ber 1"at Hantord, Kings County, Cal.. By two I 5;?&. Except {0 Eive temporary relief, 1o sccurately describe systemie catarrh — 2 242 2 | ernment. and nd its bulwark in the affections » there was no appreciable change in my v on A the Cities to Which | and confidence of the masses A AN rries conaition. At last I was induced to try ;amrrh ‘{em'?dy yet devised, is now | i i y 18.— i 3 ttles of this medicine, ound mysel = | ey ea. : ?Igw Montana Railroad. REDDING, July 18.—One car and a ca. N lits Open Skull | more improvea than from all the other persuaded to be without it when in need e { HELENA, Mont., July 18.—The Butte 3 a th e Shik tuoent ¢ Buck egro P treatment 1 ever received. I always try | f such a remedy. " | and Salmon River Electric Rallroad Com-. | Jumpe: e ralls ng af uck- : to keep Peruna in the hquse, as I then ‘Write f f Dr. Hart: 3 { ST. PETERSBURG, July 18.—The po- | pany, with a capital of $2,000,000, was in- | €ve, twenty miles south of here, tore up of anesota\ Far- foel ‘mate from my mervous attacks. It |Ilatest it Sl e Cha re {1ice commissary of the Kishenev district | corporated here to-day by P. B. Moss, the | the track for %0 feet and were complete- % is a wonderful medicine for nervous | Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Obio. T | has transmitted to the Police Commis- | Billings banker, and other Eastern Mon- ly :‘:sll::-déd i‘]‘;‘K °r"‘:u:':’ rt, but trafc mers Daughter. sloners in his jurisdiction the following | 402 men, "‘f':‘: mm;‘"m:)‘gle’;’_“;: t“'"f";‘é: ais b : Attempts Suicide While Ill. Californians in New York. aliroa of —_——————— . clecular: | Salmon River country, 1dako, at or near| STANFORD UNIVERSITY, July 18.—Mrs. SALINAS, JulyW—G. Aldery, s vasi| NEW YORIL My Mo fon . fiom fasak® | As a result of the disturbances at Kishenev | the mouth of the north fork, by the way | Stanford returned to the university at 8 o'clock MONTEVIDEO, Minn., July 18.—Helen | gont of Gold Hill, Nev., who is traveling gleco—R. Hasmll B Dever, »t_Hesid on April 19 and 20, and in consequence also | o¢“proliepluirie’ o Beaverhead County, | this afternoon from the Yosemite. Her purpose | O. Olson, aged 17 years, was attacked | for his health, attempted to commit sul- |, tor” A" Melster'and wife, at Mariborough; O the alarming roports o ciietin 20 the | Montana, and Lemhi Pass. The line will | 15,0 ermaln ot Ber Ao s o | sarly to-day By & man suppossd io be a | cide this morning at the Johnsn House| M. D. Scuilien. ot Alert: 1 I, Guert. o8 Tave v and settied 1n vil- | be 187 the Mtter paEt O R T in Watsonville while suffering from a se- | Cadiliac; J. T. McDevitt, at Gilsey: W. R. families have left Kishene in be 157 miles long. her trip across the Atlantie. negro and will dle. H at Rossmore. From Los Angeles—P. e ”h—}"‘ . S ) ew of Helen Olson, who was living alone in | vere attack of palpitation 7’( ";e h","' | W “Bresee. at Murray Hill: W. W. Eakens, at May, 1882. Consequently, with & view of| < llets penetrated his left lung, in-| ycior: H i s D. E. Lewis, avolding the very disagreeable result to which her father's home at Watson, during the | :":l‘:n"““ n’('m‘; "‘.;“nd! 8 if::',",';g ‘_HG A 11:1-;’ 8. .);“s': &mz“ is. at :rg, Montana, Tells How | puision of such Jews from Jocalities where they 2 is 11, had Miss Julia Torgenson with her | b e ;- = OW | bave mo right to live. I think it my duty io | last night. Early to-day the girls were She Was Cured of Dandruff. |;‘.‘,’:.e‘13.uuu&'i,'i‘"} i oem mysell oviiged | N awdkened by a man who demanded their | to inform the Governor reof. valuables. The man dragged Miss Olson : it of Phitpsburg, | “The Forelgn Office authorizes the Asso- | FASCINATING SUMMER FICTIO il N o T ovember 2, 189, | ciated Press correspondent to say that forehead with an ax. The other girl had 2 ba :'!l:;'nfl"l:rr | $he vemson for is vefumsl fo Mccept lhe. . been ordered to remain in bed and not to ¥ halr tertibly. | Kishenev petition was the unaltarable ob- | e u us um er 0 move, but, hearing a noise downstairs, X st come into | jection of the Russian Government to stepped out of a window to the roof. The ~tor strong. | outside interference in Internal af-| negro fired a shot at her as he fled. Her After three or | fairs of the empire, and that, even had | screams aroused the neighbors and a r stopped falling | the petition been acceptable as a diplo- search was at once begun for the negro. s *"“"“?I‘:;"‘:!a‘m'r“dfl matic document, Russia would have re-| ‘At 10 o'clock Marshal Woodworth rang 1y with dandrufl, | garded the publication of the text before ety ob e WG BAll: chIlInE a:ponse. 1 Sold by | its transmission as unusual. The For- together. When a crowd had assembled e in stamps for | elgn Office says it is willing ‘0;"5‘“" thes Attorney L. A. Smith addressed the citi- § * R . s Co,, Detrolt, | incident a» closed, wnd SE0F it Boasts | zens on the steps of the clty hall. While The interest that is being taken in the first reduc- el Y continue: g he was speaking She artley drove up 0 3 i in a buggy and immediately summoned tionsale during the forty yearsthat Jos. Fredericks & Co. g oy [ I d ll WOULD SUPPLY STEEL ~ every man present as a depu:y. nylnf have been in business is convincing proof that the hzg;; that he held every man present responsi- . : ol i ca ac FOR PAWANA CANAL WORK| ble for the negro. The posse immediate- standard of our furniture, carpets, draperies a d | le of San Fran- take Denver Corporation Said to Contem- ly took up the trail and if the man Is paper has been appreciated by the people of San Fran ver Corpo caught, in view of the great excitement, . s 3 $ s been to reach that i f Plant cisco. ur endeavor in thissale ha: plate Construction o there may be a lynching. BSix negroes = ith iati for the best on Mexican Coast. who have been living in a shack® near large class of buyers with appreciation for AUSTIN, Texas, July 181t is reported | i OPENS WITH THE MOST BRILLIANT NOVELETTE OF THE YEAR, Mouteciieg hath el heoxue ol e oo but with purses scarcely long enough to reach our that the Colorado Fuel and Iron Com- former prices. hind the project t S R & o wflybl;’:h Dle““::lnlr:: and .mf pljant at| 3 9 d Another Negro Lynched. In order to do this we have cut prices from 25 to o th of Balsas River, on the Pacific y via s u s a n LAKE BUTLER, Fia., July 18- negro 50 per cent. On every piece offered in this sale a red the mou S ¥ Danv tramp named Adams, who assaulted a : h ice plaint ¥o beart & § o mataetie, bt v | s o el o DRIE oF thet heero. woman near: this pikos Tecently tag has been placed with the new price plainly No ressant or y , on ° o 2 13- brain clearer and stomach settier - 3¢ brings | 7m0 10 NENE L ron ‘ore deposits sit- By MRS. BURTON HARRISON was captured last night by a mob of marked. The old tag still remains, bearing the former the liver and bowels into healthy action. | yateq near the proposed site of the plant. : Regrom o e = B s price. Here are a few of the values we offer: Csed by American Physcians mearly @ vears. He is quoted as m;::g‘ thl: :le‘l':rl-}lne':‘r:. A more charming story has not recently been published. The scene L ARG : On all of our lines of Oriental rugs we have made e i that-the particuiar object of | @l 1S 1aid in a beautiful old Irish castle during a country house-party, and | TEN THOUSAND EFPWORTH a sweeping reduction of 25 per cent, and on Japanese - | those interested is to supply the struc- ‘the comedy played there is unfolded in the most delightful marnner. Mrs. 'UERS JOIN IN SO 2 e. We have | iron and steel to be used in the | 2 dshek . rugs a corresponding cut has been ma tural iron 1 i - oo : H 1 | B as Canat and to supply South ana ([l Harrison is one of the most popular authors of the day, and she has Wit | ;) 0p4eq 4o International Conven- made heavy reductions on lace curtains, portieres, $ Central American countries with iron and ten nothing more entertaining than “Sylvia's Husband.” For a Summer tion at Dekroit Unite in Great drapery and upholstery goods by the yard. Y | steel products. Structural steel and stee} afternoon this novelette will prove an attractive companion. B : i i rails will be manufactured. OAhs Seiestng Teatiton ot 6 ninhis arc. 5 X Open-Air Service. The favorite long-wearing grass matting, in blue, PUEEBLO, Colo., July 18.—Special Agent “THE BELL IN THE FOG.” S ey I- sk DETROIT, Mich., July 18—Ten thou- red and green; our pricc now 30c a yard. {dax Brankt 08 T ot ity By GERTRUDE ATHERTO o 3 i et b /" We have a large line of tapestry carpets from 6oc | Office is authority for the statement that s PRI L B TR ss T q}_ERTRUDE N Campus Martius this afternoon in a short e have ge | P > DROPS the Government will not allow the contest “THE WIRE-TAPPERS.” an unusual, exciting tale, open-air song service that was the feature to 85c a yard, or Axminster carpets at $1.35, and a CURES ALL EYE DISEASES. | oame over e e et At e B o By ARTHUR STRINGER R|of the sixth international convention of very fine quality of body Brussels at $1.25 per yard. NFLAMED EVES, GCALES ON be dropped, bu 'VERS DE SOCIETE IN FOREIGN TONGUES.” a brilliant the league and one of the most unique £ > 5 v d Gaid the floor. GRANULATION ETC. 7 guestion that hias Becs groved 5 hewodt article .. e ....By BRANDER MATTHEWS episodes in the history of the league's This price is sewed, lined and laid on the floor. Californis sunlight, strong winds and alkall :“c‘;‘:. ble’mpcflr‘:‘: -‘:;- :.ltu; oemre‘r :o‘;por.tig:: “THE BROTHERS,” a strong piece cf fiction, convenuo:fi.ed t:‘:“ ““:“; (:of::':‘ . :: QOur .w.all paper department h_as a reputanon for gust cause cye trouble, Litte troubles gTow. | pesides the Colorado Fuel and Iron Com- By ELTA W. PEATTIE [} ieasuces Iich ( retched up and down the exquisite patterns and exclusive designs. Here, B ey S0 nataral brilliancy, Gocex't Smart piely nd $ué Sltskc Tos! Compary Will 18 |7 Avd, in addmt‘a;n thre;re Y ‘;toncs by THEODOSIA GA&SISON. Woodward avenue for several hundred too, we have made heavy cuts on our regular prices oothes e pain. nvolved, < 4 N J. songs the; ve three . 2 eding o dna of oye vetion. X | OO o, The poems are_contributed by such well-known verse writers as [ | Son ot threo mectings were devoted secure the best at figures far below the usual. ; Opticians : 5 5 ‘0 s i re of any good: — Seld by Druggists and Opticlans Sixty Drowned on River Volga. Madison Cawein, Guy Wetmore Carryl, Frank Dempster Sherman. Seu- to addresses. The attendance at the We Wl_“ refund money on et (her}:l 0 N LONDON, July I18.—According to a mas McManus, Clinton Scollard, Virginia Woodward Cloud, and Char- meetings was not so great by many hun- sold by us if they are not as we repre: = special dispatch from St. Petersburg the lotte Becker. dreds as at metpmed‘idn:u :ls:;m‘x:e ‘p:.r; steamer Peter, piying on the sivR Volga, PRICE 25c. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. $300 PER YEAR. :‘._‘:'cb”"“"m“hdp i The STouiay 08 Easy to start a:d hard £0 has been berned Bnd 65y of £06 8 ANY NEWSDEALER WILL FORWARD SUBSCRIPTIONS. e chexgad 1 ., July 18.—Elks from all ng’s Best—at your ”~ ston—S-nil .noneynack business. grocer -, KANSAS CITY, M parts of the West left for Baltimore on a spe- Cciel train this afternoon to attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge. George E. Runinan of Kanses City will be selected as grand sécre- ary. \ ESS ESS PUBLISHING or REMIT CHEQUE, DRAFT OR POSTAL ‘MONEY ORDER to 452 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. #9 90-93 FLEET STREET, LONDON, E. C.~ Henry D. Lloyd of New York, speaking on “The Church and the Industrial ‘Masses,” made a strong plea for munic- ipal ownership, for co-operation in busi- ness, for direct vote of the people and for old-age penslons. 1

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