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] THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, Arrival of Rein- Japan’s First Army. anese Battle at of Neutral Nations. | 3 T e sco. org of Cincinnati, a friend of forcements. ST. PETERSBURG, May 22.—Gener- | wangcheng. It is stated that Feng- a Brldge- WASHINGTON, May 22.—Naval of- | clsco. Mrs. Wikorg of Cincinnatl, a al Kuropatkin to-d. nt follow- | wangcheng is being fortified.” ficers, in view of the recent heavy DON, May 23.—The correspond- | ing telegram to Emperor Nicholas: | _ ————===— TOKIO, May 22.—A supplemental re. | losses of naval vessels through the €X-| py ANNING EDUCATION the Daily Mail at Kobe, Japan, To-day, in the wce of all the | ARCTIC CLUB GIVES port was received here to-day covering | plosion of mines near Port Arthur, sug- OF THE FILIPINOS | : ot e Mt g troops here, forming t force of | BANQUET TO EXPLORER | the opposition encountered by m_: l.{va- gest that the subject of regulating STen cables ! , 3 £ e panese force which landed at Taku- SoRi b, f - Ret a through the lone of our divisior a thanksgiving | g N 5 ) % 3 the use of such mines by internationzl gecretary Sutherland Ar ges to Es- | Yellow Sea week, 1 8aW | g vice in honmor of St. Nicholas, the | g ‘-'\'-n:; < ."r;:l lln anwh of the fm?l?inRZ}’“"}.:';(’;[:}L‘;; A 20f the | agreement may come up at the mext| tablish Natives in Various panese tran: Bvery “h Miracle Worker, was celebrated. After | i mn)‘ e S Russians consisted of a squadron of | meeting of the naval board for consid- | lnhordllk--). - p |~r‘1‘un a time |a te deum I thanked the troops in be- dition. the independent Transbaikal Cossacks. | eration. The mov in this matter are ~William Sometimes ss many a5 helf of your raliant, | | fay 22.—The Arctic Club gave | They vigorously resisted the Japanese | looking to the protection of the vessels | cretars stud of the Times on |self-denying onally ' here last nisht to W. S |advance at a bridge, and retreated only-| of peutral nav and merchant ships University nessee t eral associates, will mall | after one officer and nine men were | gements to place four Filipino ip Haimun, | cc l\unhuxrd to A i arch of the exploring party | kijjod and a mm;her of men were | Father than the vessels of belligerents. Centucky University to complete d the ‘real Majesty’s dispatch of May 20. 1y Flala, which was sent | T 08 S0 - ficer and fol: Recent advices are to the effect that He has visited Ha sw of the troops replied with a hearty cheer The Fiala party was | Wourded. One Russian officer and folr : her large American univer th gives a review of t e, ]. L UM B ST b ago. Camp will go to | men were captured. The Japanese lost | under the influence of the tremendous {lininos ranging in age from 18 present position of affairs and says WISRER-T FEPOOERE SOT FOIIL M8+ take command of the | one man killed. The Russians retired | tidés that ebb and flow in the Gulf of n Francisco. They wiil be T are being 8 hiealth and long life. in the direction of Siuyen and Shali- in St. Louts this summer and will eneral Kuroki's which is being neral Kuroki - the landing @ A “;‘l‘-“ "“:»‘m l‘fl - Man Who Was \llspfl'lwl of Design |have accepted the terms of the new | Tt is believed in naval circles that - g e e & , from General X to Injure President Is | popular loan of 356,000,000. It will be| this matter ultimately will be brought | Accident In Colorado Results in the | ag sscond dixpateh.from General - Found Dead, | issued at 92, bear 5 per cent interest | o the attention of The Hague tribunal. | / ropatkin to the Emperor is as fo l;xl;( ;‘d"‘ il iy LS and run for seven years. 'The former AR Death of Two Children. Our patrols axn cavalry detac nn., May 22.—The lifeless | Joan was issued at 95 and is to run for - A r - | DENVER, May 22.—A special to the Repub- ments are reconnoitering this side of . fott, the man who was ar- | five years. GEBMAN R’l(‘)\\l' l‘l‘lE‘P :{\T‘ e | 1ican trom Sterling, Colo. ys that Edward the Kinchou range, 75 miles northeast | e e ‘,’L,,?J:”ffif,‘."'{', 2 e ARRIES IN DENVER James Cant, aged 9 and 3 years re jon an excuse for sowing the'!of Fengwangcheng. The Japane £ R = b | NEW YORK TRUCK AR fvely, W e Creel 1 . g RS & | ous designs on President Roosevelt, | & = Distinguished Foreigners Will Spend | while ¢ An at 2 ulf of Pechili with fic cover their dispositions by small ad- | T/ 00 this morning suspended from -the DRIVERS MAY STRIKE el 1o s P | e e to ford the creek, which was swollen reported vance guards, consisting of as much | girger of a railroad btidge in South Minneapo- vera. ays in by the recent rains. The vehicle in which to drop | as a regiment of infantry, with artil- | lis. It was evidently a case of suicide. Organization Will Decide Whether It | Colorado. ; were riding was swept along wit iz e e e Will Act in Sympathy With DENVER; May 22.—A German roval party St And ather Fank Cant, succeeded in re ! roads, and as little as two compa AUTHORITIES MAY £ i : headed by Prince Philip Ern rtzu Hohen- | resoaing his wife and one child N . i £ He t of a desperate garrison, F violati: the law of na- The rrespondent at To- under date of May 5 meeting of financiers uring zed world in Marquis the importance of tented to enforce her s, never for a moment d-min 1» d of s v uture policy a 2 and Korea.” St. Petersburg to 2 says that 1k Port Ar- b confirmed. have ant at atch, to d his res- giving ill SAYS INGALLS WRITE Gigliotti of Pennsylvania Claims Authorship of the Famous | Sonnet. 0, May 22 DID NOoT l)l’l‘()l{T\ NITY.” Dr. ~In the Jumne a communi icoll Gigliotti of Erie, that the world- Opportu " attributed John J. Ingalls, was ., Gigliotti, in Ital- rsagiont Della Do- He gives the poem n Ttalian as he wrote it, and a roubh Eng se vmrmmmr of it, and v r he conclusion his, I are wonderfully sim- Dr. Gigliotti says that he reprinted the poem zia, published in I r, & alls a copy of it, made by h glish part guished fol- he poem referred over Senator Ingalis’ turday Evening Post to paseing by ate— gate! ronquer every foe those who doub Members of Several De- | tertain Delegates at Capitola Session. CRUZ, May 22.—Willls Hot sssionary platform speak ay &t the conference at ( he told of bis experien 1566, The morning eervice Miss Eilizabeth Cole, St Miss Bertha reading the Scripture :hxnn' of New York led in n denominational rallice Presbyterian rally, held in Mindora Berry ‘Goodwin, in_C resided. ¥ Mrs. ¢ Bradiey, wite the State Universi addresece were by Mrs. fessor Halford of and Miss Ger- India. Mise secretary of the Sacramento | clation, presided at the Methodist rally, —— | Engineers Hold Memorial Service. LOS ANGELES, May 22. — How well the Brotherhwod of Locomotive Engineers loved their Jate grand chiefs, P. M. Arthur and A B. Youngston was demonstrated at memorial excrcises of the Brotherhood of | Locomotive Engineers, held at the First Con- gregational Church this afterncon. When Rev, Warren F finished his address of tribute memory of P. Arthur there was eye in all that large assemblage. { Warren §. Stone aiso spoke of the xirtues and successes of Arthur Prominent inations ¥ NTA a noted as large- Open Switch Deralls Train, LODI, May 22 —An extra freight train on the Valiey Spring nerrow gauge line ran into | an cpen switch here this morning and the | engine and tender and one car joaded with lumber were deralled. Traffic was not re. | sumed for some time. No persons were hurt, —_— Woman Brutally Beaten. BERKELEY, May 22.—At 9 o’clock this evening Mary Curtis, an aged woman residing on Union avenue, near San Pablo, was viciously assauited by an unknown man. She was in front of her house when a strange man scized her by the hair, jerked her to the ground and gave her a severe beat- ing. Her screams attracted two men whose names are not known. The brutal assailant of the woman fled, pursued by the two men. They caught him, but hearing the screams of the woman, let him go and ran to her aid, thinking she was in need of immediate help. No motive for the deed Is knownd Mrs. Curtis’ face was much JAPAN STILL H Kuroki Awaits the! Kuropatkm Reports Whereabouts of created knights of the ary orders and all of the wounded TER O. ELLIOTT END! i men of the regiment pr s’ Lw re then called out, and the troops, , marched past these at important points. s seldom seen. Japanese c DESTROY 1f-way ——— l: BY HANGING between Siuyeng and Fens- | whera thev may ba hortar sinervieed URRYING TROOPS TO THE MAINLAND Derelict Mines Menace the Shlppmg, Cossacks and Jap- chai. After repeated conferences between the bankers, the Ministers and the Elder Statesmen of Japan, the bankers be anchored except Freight Handlers NEW YORK, May 22.—The truck drivers of VILLAGES Iohe-Schillingsfurst, other meeting will be held. Pechili submarine mines cannot safely in shallow They are torn away from their moor-| ings and drift off with the tide, consti- | tuting a menace to neutral ships. arrived and will remain in Colorado several d party until leaving them to go to San Fran- th, ¢ their Government in Agnerican water. by their Goves o edne colleges. ' Faint Spells attributed to biliousness ch is treated to catharties Are very oft and the stom That's wrong. Faint spells are often accompanied by you will also notice »ath, asthmatic breathing. in chest, weak or hun- are all early symptoms mistake of treating the ren the heart is the source of u..mm k the trouble. ! ‘ Dr. Miles’ [ New Heart Curg Will strengthen of the heart, and the sther with all other heart troubles, will disappear. “Fouy years ago I was very I heart trouble, could hardly ating sp w with an using Dr. after taking el that I am cured.”— Ilrl GH, Ellsworth Falls, \T!"X EFFIE C ne. |hI(- first bottle will benefit, if not, the druggist will return your m ney e | DROWNED IN CROSSING | A SWOLLEN STREAM n Denver to-day —_—————————— oy . s city a m conside e ides Prific Aged Man Burned to Death. rom reports received vesterday 1| CONSTANTINOPLE. May 22.—1t fs sasa | 05 CItY held a meeting to-day to consider| [y the perty’besides Prince Hohenlohe Lo aned 1 " whether the 33,000 men whom thelr organiza. | gister. the Princess VINELAND, N. J., M 4 Mor- concluded that the first Japan: | the authorities contemvlate destroving ali | tion controls are to strike In sympathy with | o M d h | gan, aged 76 years, said ive of is concentrated as follov Two | Armenian villages in the Sassun district of | the freight handlers of the New York, New | Frankfort-on-the-Main @nd her J. P. Morgan, was burned to death at his visions at Fengwangcheng a its| Minor. in order to prevent the concen- | Haven and Hartford Rallway, now on strike | Count Graft Rumerskieff of V home here early to-di His house was dis- -y : 1S ] iration of insurcents in the mountaina and | here. After u heated discussion 1t was decided | and Princess Ratiboris are expectedto a covered on fire and an attempt was made (o a divisi Habal wvirons and one division at Habalin, | " netallation of the villagers on the plain, | to postpone action until to-morrow. when an- | here fo-morrow. They have been the | rescus him, but the flames spread fo rapid this was impossible. ADVERT EMED FOL Endorses Beer as Opposed to Patent Medicines. Of course, a pure, wholesome beer is meant—that 1s Budweiser Mr. Edward Bok, editor of The Ladiess Home Journal, in a page article in the May issue gives a list of 36 medicines with offictaPanalysis assert- ing them to contain 12 to 47 per cent. of Alcohol! And he adds in black type: “In connection with this list, think of beer, wh.ich contains only from two to five per cent. of alcohol, while some of these ‘bitters’ contain ten times asymuch, making them stronger than whisky, far stronger than sherry or port, with claret and champagne way behind.” Mr. Bok continues: ‘“ A mother who would hold up her hands in holy horror at the thought of her child drinking a glass of beer, which contains from two to five per cent. of alcohol, gives to that child with her own hands a patent medicine that contains from seventeen to forty-four per cent. of alcohol.” Budweiser contains only 37 per cent. of alcohol. It 1s better than pure water because of the nour- ishing qualities of malt and the tonic properties of hops. Budweiser is pre-eminently a family beverage; its use promotes the cause of true temperance—it guards the safety of healthand home. Budweiser is “King of Bottled Beers” Bottled only at the home plant of the , Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n, D) B\t St. Louis, U. S. A. | | STATEMENT | oF CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE LA FONCIERE INbUHANGE BUMPANY UBLIC THE e 1 of sections 610 and € . condensed as per bla m missioner: | CAPITAL Amount of Capital Stock pad up { in Cash $1,250.000 00 SETS Real State owned by Com | Cash Market Value of a | “and Bonds owned by C | cash in Company's Otfice Cash in Banks 2 | Premiums in due Coursé of ¢ | _ lection 2 | Bills receivable not Matu | taken Fire and | for and Due from other ¢ insurance on Total Assets LIABILITIES $968,601 74 n 846,070 03 Gross premiums on ) Risks, $—: reinsurance cent . 246,070 08 | casn Divi to Stockh | patd 4.346 08 S, 7,066 66 Due and ‘sccrue and Brokerag | All other Liabllities | Total Lia Net cash actua | premiums. $1,608,503 00 | ed for Interest on Bonds and | sdsueaed o ages . 83,118 Paid or allowed for Commmission or Brokerage : Paid for Sal 263,680 53 charges 191,693 %0 All other tures 15101 18 Total Expenditures ....ece.. 1.4 m 9 Subscribed - 4 b-r e | 12th day of April, “me, 1904, JOHN K. GOWDY. U. S, Consul General at Paris (France) | MANY & WILSOY. Managers | NE.cor. California and Sanseme Sts. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | OF THE L'UNIVERSO MARINE INSURANGE COMPANY ITALY, ON THE 3ist DAY D. 19 [; ye e sh | Cash in ‘Banks | Premiums in du tion Bills recei bie. not Matured, taken Total assets LIABILITIES. nd unpatd... s of Adjustment Losses adjuste Losses in pr ceoceccec.. b §188,874 5 including ex- | | Gross Premiums on Marine Time | Risks, $— ; reinsurance 30 | O toicncsoccsactcane 217,431 29 nd to become due for Com- Sions and Brokerage. ... 28,505 18 Total MHabilities 201 INCOME. | Net cash actually received for Ma- | _ rine premiums ........51,080,936 53 | Received for intere ind dividends | “on Bonds, Stocks, Loanms, and from all other sources..... Total Income... EXPENDITURES. Net amount pald for losses (including $————, of previous years)..... Paid for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, ete.. Paid for State, National and Local ‘ taxes ... ! 704,528 24 424,734 99 4,368 72 Total expenditures Losses Incurred during the year. L. LORIA. Vice President. CH. VUILLIOMENET, Secretary. this 9th Subscribed and sworn to before me, | day of April 1904, HARLAN W. BRUSH, U. 8 Consul at Milan, Italy. MANN & WILSON, Managers NE. cor. California and Sansome Sts. AN FRANCISCO, CAL.