The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 13, 1904, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1904. g 3 PROGRAMME OF NEW AUSTRALAN W[[|, RESTME |WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY CONTINUES FACE FLAMES WINSTER IS FULLY OUTLNED [\pop 70.)AY TO PROVE ITS PRACTICAL VALUE LIKE HEROES Arbitration and Federal Capital Bills Foremostsoumern Pacific Freicht United States Cruiser Boston, When Twenty-Five Miles South of Golden Firemen Subdue a Fierce in the List-—Coalition Formed Between the Handlers Are Given Holi-| Blaze, Though Repeatedly day Until This Morning Gate, Sends Communication to Station at Yerba Buena Announc-; Ditveh. Bick Ty "Smelse SRR - Leadersllmo\ TALKS OF COST| ing Her Approach to Harbor by Means of the Slaby-Arco System .. == . . Herald m or frighten off trespasgers, whether “y be Britons or other white foik. s official at Premestie & w02 | ctrikers Anxioms for the' I order to prevst them extering i g m.;r!?v 1 Taiiane Threatened General Call- ;_V Austrians are empl on . s ? ;- Out to Be Issued Quickly Surgeons - Give Relief Brave Fellows, and They Again Rush Into Danger There was no freight loaded at the s expected on the Fed- | Southern Pacific sheds yesterday, f the various places tnough there were great quantities re- liquors and cigars were fumes and burning ciga: such an ext OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST James C. Johmson and John H. Far- reil Commissioned Postmasters. Army and Navy Orders. "\'\\HA_\ T"\’. WANTS FREE = \Hrhr‘" two r which o hours. were board- ) g0 to the Pensacola, N. n Frar . consin for Boston, v, again | wireless | miles | MASKED BANDITS FOILED BY TWO PLUCKY OFFICIALS has been about =ix and vicinity. She sai on May 26 and stopped two Acapuico to coa ning time to S Captain S. W. B. Diehl’ repor: . though nothing c portance took place on| Mr. Cole in speaking of wireless used to the way up.* teiegraphy said: When off Point Pedro, Superintendent and Secretary of Cor- poration Show Fight and Defeat Plans of Robbers. JOHNSTOWN, Pa., June perate attempt were ther=by not what we liked to bave had them. R “Our experiments to-day with Yerba talking from here re was down the coa: Buena were entirely succe: 1 shouil e s = ommunicated We are using have attempted te have lier with the harbor, but in the rm we passed through during the last few days our aerial cage was blown down, and the 1 n of gales prevented us from putting it up again until this morning. The moment it was re & again in working order I began signal- “fi'x BT She Dan ing, with the result as stated. The at- SRS W W Cape May Editor Drownad. hegic conditions on the California | O !0 act as judge advocate gemeral| CupE MAY, N. J., Ju t;rf..s'(!‘:)ar: Iy perfect for our demon- | of the navy. Streavig. aged about 3¢ .l:.';,;l ;\r; SRR AR L of the Capf-‘ M Wave, was r&revmed : 3 bout Panama, v day while bathin conditions are very bad, and Hanover, Pa. - Waves from t e rate of 186 m a system installed at denly he caught a2 m: Buena Island transport plied, “This is tk are off Point Pedro. miral McCalla at } approach to the harbor came bark the response fro £ We will generating both the Cc the TION QUESTION t t presid; s and Labor Council there was a good throughout the meeting, which lasted r and a half. airman, in opening the pro- gs, said that so long as the policy nd were afterward Of introducing Chinese labor into the rder of the South mines was persisted in it are bhoiders of iways be competent for white people to protest against it. G. Fowlds, certificates with M. H. R., made an address and then s the c._stoms it was submitted the following resolutions: f n every case ifferent pho- ! S S. were affixed to the ')"z:‘.a]- The Pacific Coal Company has issued t striking miners, do not accept the that the nine Reasons Why We Shouid Make Your Clothes to Order--Prices$10t0$35 For ten years we have been reminding the public of San Francisco that we give more clothes-value for the money than any other tailor on this coast. \ Could we have grown in ten years to the largest outfitting store west of Chicago if the suits were not every bit as good as we slaim? Would our customers continue to come here for their clothes year after year if we did not give them full value for their money? Our clothes look, fit and wear to the customer’s entire satisfaction, We guarantee that the garments will please in every way. Any customer not thoroughly satisfied can have his money back. All our patrons are entitled to repairing, spong- ing and pressing free of charge. \ The man who orders his suit here will get full value for ssrs. F eal, F. E. Baume, M. I’ R., R F “ay P. G. Andrew, P. B:a. k (a member of the Trades > ), W. B. Fowler, A. d J. K. Kneen made short but 'n" ible speeches in favor of the ated expenditure of £300,000. 1 <4)m(mn on being put to the | g, was carried unanimously, and ch was a very or-| 4 ment had spent e than ’50.'“0 in fighting the rab- Rheumatism Neuralgia « ;)[[‘\(:L r‘;‘;;;-sn’rmwc When the question came be: the ® Serate last year Senator Dawson was secretary | alana strongly opposed to a proposal to es- tablish an Australian Council of De- 4. fense. Since then, however, the Minis- y cured with Dr. Hal= | ter for Defense has changed his mind. pruner’s Wonderful Medicine, | He states now that he Is favorable to 5 “ the establishment of a council, although ch was manned in the stokehold b: or your mo;:))(; rctur;.:d. Price, h‘e‘ 2d nq\:h_\;etmr:'zcehfld any definite de- nese, who were paid the wage or 5 r ttle. cision on t natter. 30s 2 month, and yet this vessel re- . and “ pe le. For A statement preparad at the instance ceived a subsidy from our government, | B e . ofice | o o T S s o=, o o Bt e cicmpsmsnti » weights of the er dispatched and (Canadian governments. He stated | of Halpruner Medical Mifg. Co., | rrom the several States in 1902 by the that he had received a message from | 28 California St., S. F., sent by | 222 mail service, with the proportion J. C. Watson, the Premier of the com- | - ia of sobsidy. It is as follows: monwealth, . stating that the employ- | mail or express. People cured Interpational correspondence dis- | ment of these Chinese was contrary to patched a clause in the federal constitution, ! free of charge from 1to 4 p. m. and that he intended to bring the mat- | made reference Chinse labor on J. K. Kneen. Auckland branch of in supporting the | ding the Transvaal id that New Zealand should | n house in order. There he said, a vessel lying in the | Auckland harbor at the present time | 3 2 N - : e = ; | % 2 ter Defore the federal Puriiement n:f‘ his money and incidentally save $5 or $10 on his purchase. > b 7 further subsidy bet 1d un- i 5 Dok o Yo 3 e ] We make suits to order from $10 to $35. X ““That this meeting protests against the | B ew Zealand Government giving any | et L L urhter subsidy to this vessel while Su,zts satisfactorily made to order for out-of-town customers. [SAB B e | The resiution was carried unasi- Write for self-measuring blank and samples. | 2381 o ;I 9413 | TA Chinese merchant and his bride | 10754 0| 49.454 0| 3.688 ' arrived at Wellington from China, via 3.308 15| 2042611 3480 , Sydney. by the Victoria on Friday. o i The lady, who was handsomel: ttired It is no small comfort tc| Toumi T sl emme s | R e Staae On May 19 & party of recruits ’"Imdded of attention outside the bave Schilling’s Best on call|Dowie's Zion City, near Chicago, ar-|cro; postoffice, where she awaited in g rived in Sydney from South Australia.|,n enciosed cab the return of her at your grocer's; a pity one|Thers mere S ree e sl | husband from the Customs. can’t get everything-such and| 20, “oremeers” and ::em — sol tew days. They were apparently of the

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