The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 11, 1905, Page 2

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JUDGE LUGA CURED BY PE-R s SUFFERED FROM SCIATICA DUETONERVOUS TROUBLE {Governor General of St. Pet- ' ersburg Skillfully Manag- i i ANTI-SEMITE AGITATION ———e | i i \ | Revolntionists Adopt New /glutionaries yesterday contrived an impromptu meeting in front of the Patiloff Tron Works at the hour for beginning work. An immense crowd of workmen was attracted and revolu- tiomary speeches were made, red flags produced and proclamations distribut- ed. " 8ix policemen who attempted to disperse the crowds were roughly TREPOF RULES 'TOGO LURES aass | WITH.FIRMNESS | ing a Difficult Situation | RUSSIAN WARSHIPS NORTHWARD! IN T Japanese Admiral Will Select His Making - Own Battleground Before Attack. attempt to seize a temporary base somewhere in the southern Pacific, In- do-China, or Dutch islands. A leading Japanese paper likens the Russlans to insects flying into a fire. ST. PETERSBURG, April 11, 2:47 a. m.—Russia’'s information regarding Rojestvensky's fleet, its location, des- tination and intentions is based solely CHICAGO, April* 10.—A special to thé Daily News from Hongkong says: It is reported here that two sections of the rival fleets clashed near Singa- pore this morning and that Togo lost fige vessels. The rumor is not given much credence, LR T BEAR TO RIDE HE PARADE Newcastle, Colorado, Plans a | Novel Greeting for the! President and His Partyi | —_— e Syl {BRUIN TO START HUNT, He Will Be Given an Hour’s for 4 weéek or ten days. As soon as the | camp ig well established the extra men, | las well as several ranchmen and trap- | pers” who will be engaged, will scour | the country in search of bear tracks.; Tney will carefully -note all the signs and general locations so that when the President starts out there will be | The Dealer : who knows points : . i Special Dispatch to The Call, 4 § ase | po! | Methods of Embarrassing ! o : Grace and Then the Ch g to that label when | \ o TOKIO, April 10.—It is believed here fleets, which must pass through those Wv-“ Begin m Earnest 1 k d f h | the (zar's Government tnat it Admiral Rofestvensky steams | waters. This direction was not given 1 | asked for the | ——— northward in the direction of Viadi- :;e th:e;imtafi !lp::l;!l ortdber-b!mm RN | t » T e broat i , . ST. PETERSBURG, Apfil 11, 3 a, m. ~o%tok. Togo. probably will allow PIM | instructions sent some months ago n;\ NEWCASTLE. Colo,, Aprfl 10.—The lflst Popllhl’ Shm The summary closure of the Lawyers Lo Proceed some distance with no far*) ¢ake all proper steps to suard against | big pack train and camp outfit for | s A R o 3o+ ther molestation than anm occasional igny violatoin of neutrality by either President Roosevelt's party ~received | 4 desi ‘(_ur:fire:‘m:nl l‘ m?ir;e :‘;s‘ i::! *:;n z"g torpedo attack and give battlem_«;fi belligerent in the Philippines. hurry-up orders to move to-day and, ggm‘l lesigns; inythe = Pescadores. That would be an &1 2.0 enith, ol 4 L o Goft | what promised to be & repetition of the fighting ground for the Japanese IN- | ‘RUMOR OF NAVAL BATTLE, |OUides “Jake” Borah and nfi:ll; 100 ovs that stay. Moscow conference of doctors, mani- asmuch ae they have a naval base in | headed the procession g Ay feste the firm hand with which Gov- the islands. Report That Flects Have Met Is Given | 10f5¢s and sixty dogs for the JOnnsO% $1.00 and $1.25 ernor General Trepoff is managing the ;. On the other hand it is thought ex- et v ranch, about twenty miles sou difficult situation. tremely likely that the Russians will ttle Credence. Newecastle, where camp will be pitched | CLUETT, PEABOD Y & co., Makers of Cluett and Arrow Collara Dr. Lyon’s BAD‘ ROADS DELAY ADVANCE. nandled, but the assemblage scattered al the approach of the police reserves. The verdict of the commission ap- pointed to investigate the conditions at Port Arthur at the time of the sur- render 18 expected soon. on foreign telegrams, which are all too | meager 1o prevent a quickly ripening crop of rumors, according to one of | which the adverse fleets have already | joined battle. . Others of these . dis- | patches are attempting to locate vari- : PERFECT Tooth Powder no delay in tooking for tracks. [ Citizens of Newcastle are planning a | novel reception -for the President next | Saturday morning, which will be sub- ject td his approval. It Is proposed Japanese Postpone Date for the Cap- | ture of Harbin. 5 HARBIN, April 10.—Information | Anti-Semite proclamations have been ouslty the battleship division of = the received at the Russian headquarters | seems to definitely establish the fact | that a grand parade be held, in whieh President Roosevelt shall ride so he istued at Smolensk and Orel and post- squadron. The Admiralty steadfdstly det e citizens At the| Cleanses and beautifies the e B s i e professes its Inability to impart amy | {hat only Chinese bandits under the |S2n b seen pl:'(’yc;.glun will be a mon.| beeth and purifies the breath. Rusefa, calling upon the people to arlse light or clarify the situation, and there ; leAd of Japanese officers, together with | g0 nlogn bear in a cage. The animal | Used by people of ent and beat the Jews. The effect of thie is reason to believe the profession is| some Japanese cavalry, are operating | was recently captured and he is now | for over & guarter of a century. revolutionary incitement on the pess- made in good faith, at léast as applies | westward toward Tsitsihar, -their ob- |at the residence of Frank Hilliard, | ant povulation in the present condition to all except thé very highiest officials. | ject evidently being to raid the rail- | where he has succeeded in killing at| Very convenient for tourists, of affaife in the rural districts s The Admiralty announced to-day | road communications, .| least a dogen dogs and injuring several | feared. that the report received yesterday was There is, however, a real turning | men who ventured too near him. i PREPARED §¥ Nine shots were fired at the Governor not from the commander of the squad- | movement east: of Kirin, said to: Goff and Borah will put their pack 2 s of the prison at Libau on Sunday night ron, but from .the captain of @ mer- | be under the command of General|of hounds in a corral and the bear will | / -ZZGS’ Lucas of Missour] writes from 130 E. Capitol 8t, Washington. as he was returning to his residence chant ship, who had encountered the ! Oku. Theé roads have grown des- |be given an hour’s start for the hills. - - (4 e 1 ws vutside the town. The Governor was fleet and reported to the Russian Con- | perately - bad. - On the flat ground ; Then the packs wiil be set on the trail | eceeseesesessseseesstesessssseseeestessssssseseet not hurt. His assailants escaped. sulate at Singapore. there are seas of mud. 3 b g During morning prayers yesterday at Some naval officers conjécture that| proclamations h: been i J:é)mm ;"r‘:d Pr;-ldsont :n'hm' ’r(;mberl}i:’ s mornin, ¥ ¥ y ne naval officer: n | c atiol ave n issued. giv- 11i . St 1] les will | + 1 was suffering from a severs at(nC'_’Mo;hrh;unfmlfum a/nt: Gr;j:"’:‘:_’é"_cz 'h’:'i"" { ! the high school.ot Bomny, Government the fouf battleships fell behind in order | ing the gtate of the roads as - exc‘t’we | tollow in hot";:?m.lg ’n::-‘i‘: planned | RTERS| CURE SICK HEADACH 4 ttie of Peruna and am sti/l taking 1t wi e best of resuits, 9 ¢ of Poltava, a portrait of Emperor Nich- to effect a junction with Vice Admival | for the date of their entry into Harbin | to be the afficial start of the hunt. e { . 4 ‘eft me entirely and the rheumatism being so much better that | am able to write § )ac wgs ‘destroyed by an explosive Nebogatoff's division, but ~generally | having been changed from April 10| OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T., April 10.— | Genuine Must Bear % this with but very litt.e pain, whereas, betore I commenced faking Péruha, | could % |\ hich was touched off behind the pic- s credence is given to the report that the | to April 80, | The Preeident and his party. began | Fac-Simile Signature & not wr.te at all. : ture. Four pupils were injured. hz(tlps:flps are taking a aouthlernlr:vt; —_ | their hunt this morning after experi- | ¢ i aiso regard it as @ very powerful tonic and renovator of the system. I took ———— through Sunda Straits. the selection of | pyNysHED yo; fARDI | encing the Western rainstorm during M o the ~»4-,m€ strictly nrcozrmg to the directions on the wrapper as applicable 3 NEW PERSECUTION OF JEWS. }Xetflngxgre n}me fbeilnr:!ia'::flt'ofleg':s\ row s Elhe night. A special from Frederick, i e M ediciy re of a b P 0. T., says: i ALY 5 Proaugrag : imize the danger of a torpedo-boat at- | RUSSlan Officers Are Pilloried and | O- T seya: = - o Presi- e et eeaeeten et et e eaeeeeosoeocsosonesossd Alloged Onier Separstng Children [T TSREE OLS (OPHETES . Drummed Out of Camp. e e | MAUVAIS MUSIC CO. o ot vy s SElhiish peddaie - A War Veteran's Letter. : ~ From Parents. kLT &3 GUNSHU PASS, April 10.—General | ward began early this morning at 933 MARKET ST.. 0PP. MASON. l a or matism Mr. J. H. Seélver, FEdinburgh, Ind. BERLIN, April 10.—A dispatch BroCcKADE RUNNERS ARRIVE, | Linevitch has pilloried a number of | Camp Roosevelt, eighteen mfles south- | 24 2 > nges the mu sur- | ooites | from Moscow says one of the most ¥ - officers who displayed cowardice dur- east of here. | TALKING MACHINES ON PAYMENTS ot o digestive It] "0 wish to express my gratitude to you eXireme measures ever taken against Crews of Vessels Captured By Japa- | ing the battle of Mukden, Fha patty of alodt & Sodin, cluding | au=mmn=m publicly fo beneflt I received from your most the Jews in Russia has been ordered nest Reach Victoria. | disgracing . them by posting their President Roosevelt, had not traveled . sourc f the g h ssi iti 2 2 WS i = i far this morning when their dogs turn- s St 5 Y S oL BN dered the sxoulsion trom Moscew of VICTORIA, B. C. April 10.—The | hames at all the division headauar- | C3*on's Trean scent. Hoon the hunters - o € s 4 ve an exhibition| Abost six seeks aso | had a most a1 jewish children living with their Steamer Anthepian, which arrived to- | SU T J€ Bome of them were Igno- | ore rewarded by seeing in & neighbor- P Tedve ey § o 3 wiiknees. It 15 neuralsla of | S2¥ere attack of ned-algia. rather of the parents. The order I8 ismued on the day from Yokohama, brousht the| TRy U OF camp, | ing ravine a lank gray wolf, loping as e Ketohikan, Wrangsl. ¢ . 8 7 tos ay, | 8C/3./ca type. with which | suffered in- ground that, while permission has crews of the stéamships Venus, Aph- | s unmindful of it pursuers. 1 uneau, Treadwell, Haines, s < s ronittion oF the G | Tty poik been granted (o a limited number of rodite, Viga and. Mepcedes, blockade | PRIZE SHIPS CONFISCATELy | ail seemed to catch sight of the prey | Skaguay. ete., To enr.ch the blood currents and tome up the nervous vitality is the only permanent cure of sciatica and rheumatism its often never cure ures & "2 by increasing the 3 thus restoripg the impoverished geat Ty rtman, President of The SCORE IATURED I RAIL WRECK East Bound Santa Fe Train Crashes ing at Station in Kansas | | Into Cars Stand-| 1 In less a pain in “My wife induced me to try Peruna surprised at t ten days my body. 1 the resul I did not hav was a soldier three years in the ser. nt from Atlanta > of m ountry. 1 w nd for ma rs since flered more or less with neural- sharp pains in every ed with » body. I have used various but never found anything to with Peruna. I ¢ n unhes/ atingly say to all that are suffering as | did to use Paruna ani be con- vinced f its merits.”’ MAKES CHARGES AAINST KIRK SBACRAMENTO, April 10.—A jetter from J. H. Strine, the recently deposed secretary of the State text book com- mittee, to the various members of the Board of Education, made public to- pare Jews to llve in the eity, the privilege does noy extend to their children. The order, therefore, has been issuéd that the children must leave the place. d e BRITISH SUBJECTS STABBED. Assassin Attempts the Life of a Lodz Manufacturer. LODZ, April 10.—James Ratcliffe, #..British subject and manager of ; Posenauski’s cotton mill, was stabbed to-day while returning from a mass | celebrated to commemotrate the end of the strike. His assailant escaped. 1 Two workmen were found stabbed to | death vesterday. It is supposed that they were non-strikers and they were murdered by strikers. | — PRETTY CHURCH 1S DEDICATED runners seized by the Japanese near Tsugaru Straits while trying to reach Viadivostok with coal from Cardiff. The seamen réport the death of two men of the crew of the Mars, also seized at Tsugaru Straits. Her crew of thirty-nine jeft the vessel, which was caught in the ice, and two were frozen to death, being lost on the shores of Hokkaido. Their compan- ions, who were searching for them, discovered their bodies on the sea- shore, Captain T. H. Schwaner, a success- ful blockade runner, was another pas- senger. He ran the blockadeé to Viadi- vostok twice, the second time return- ing with the steamship Casstus to Kobe and selling her to the Japanese. —— WILL NOT PUT IN AT SAIGON. Russian Fleet Apparently Intends to Continue Northward. PARIS, April 10.—The authorities here are satisfled that the Russian Second Pacific Squadron will not seék to put in at Saigon, French Cechin China, as the shallow harbor does not permit of the entrance of deep- draught warships. Japanese Naval Court Rejects Ap- peals of British Owners. NAGASAKI, April 10.—The naval prize court sitting at Sasebo has re- Jected the appeals of the owners of the Britlsh steamships Roseley and Lethington, which were captured last January while bound for Vladivostok with cargoes of coal. The vessels and thei* cargoes were ordered con- fiascated. ———— Dutch Ships Mistakén for Russian. WELTEVREDEN. Island of Java, April 10.—1It Is reported that the sup- posed Russian warships sighted off Muntok are really the ships of the Dutch squadrén. which has left its former anchorage under secret orders and is ow steaming northward. A S el Sights Japanese Warships, MANILA, April 10.—The German stéamship Struve, which arrived to- day from Saigon, reported that yes- terday (Sunday) she sighted two Japaneése cruisers in the China Sea, headed for Singapore. | at the same time and shot forward | | with renewed energy. The wolf en- | | deavored to elude its pursuers by | | dodging, but this pnly hurried matters, | | as it enabied the foremost dogs to catch | up with their prey. As the wolf turned | to, beat off its assailants other dogs | sprang upon the bristling animal and | bore it to the ground, where It was | quickly_dispatched without the ald of | the huriters. X f Two other wolves were killed in much the e manner before the al- most direct fays of the sun indicated that it was about time for the midday | meal. The Pesident was invariably at the | head of the procession of riders. At one point, séeing some water in a buf- falo wallow, he galloped to the spot be- fore the dogs reached i}, and sipped the refreshing liquid in go0dd old fashion in the cowboy style. Only about tea of the party took part in the afternoon's | sport, as it was found that the greater | the number of hunters the smaller the | amount of sport. Horses, riders and | dogs seemed to grow in endurance as {the day waned, and by night the big reservation contained a considerably less number of coyotes than it did when | the chase began. Anacortes, Tacoma, Everett, bam. Bellingham—11 a. m., 28, 30; May 5, change at Seattie to this co: pany’s steamers for Alaska Ru;d 6. Beattle or Tacoma to N. P. to C. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Ba: Pams Apell 11 17, 29; 30 p. m., April 2, 8, 14, 29, For Los Angeles (via Port Redondo) San Diego and Santa - Queen, State of For Los Sundays. 9 a. m. Angeles (via San ‘Townsend, . Seattie, South " Be! Apr1l 10, N. Ry.; at at Vancouver y)—Pomona, 1:30 May 5. Corona. 26; May 2. Los Angeles and Barbara— ‘alifognia, Thursdays, 9 a. m. Pedror and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon tersy, San Stmeom. Cayuces, Port Harford (San: Lais Obispo) Ventura and H Coos Bay. da m. April 4, 1Z 20, 28: May 6. . April & 16, 2 24 Cade, Mazatian. Altata La Paz. Santa Rosa ta, Guaymas Ofex ALASKA EXCU ial o ™. (Season 1966)— The D Spc g, For further information obtain folder. 7th each month. kane will leave June 8, 22; July Right fs reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. w TICKET OFFICE (Pala 4 Hotel) o General P: Montgomery - st ., and Broadway 10 Market st. ssenger Agent. a . San Francisco. § e A o TN erboury- 3 e { night, contding not only reasons why . o inence naval battle - - < | S Lowle...___Ape. 22St. Pagl... May 6 NSLEY, K 0.8 | he belfeves himself unjustly treated by ; RAKERSFIEL.D' Aprit 19, — Thp aro:;smt‘!?; "l::ecnelott ln‘:erelt. Bernet, JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Plnu;i::»ma. u'arr 20 New Tork. .. .Mt;\l.: L KINBLEY, | 2::1 h::r:; 411:1;::1"'? the members of the State text book De€W $16.000 Baptist church was dedi- 41,0 1aval critic of the Temps, Is of the APPEALS FOR HARMONYI 1 | ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. S A = ,n ear | COmmittee, but also advances causes CAted vesterday. The structure i8 On opinjon that Admiral Rojestvensky's Institutes M | Minnetonka....Apr. 29 Minueapolls. ... May 13 s late, crashed ":“"‘ht\_"fl: which he believes led to the action, | TWentieth and G streets. The dedica- plan is to inflict losses equal to his oo “m""’m '('y:,. Reconcilia- | Mesaba. ... _.May 6 Minnehaha. ... May: 20 . un hg‘a:; :fe‘rm‘ r:“;“l 0 5| Among other things, ex-Secretary tion sermon was preached by Rev, own, thus reducing Japan's naval ef- lonisg i fimkinmmmm! night were injured, but none were names of the injured can- Twenty or more The railroad ' of Instruction Kirk Strine states that what he terms the manifest favoritism shown to a certain large book concern by Superintendent Albert Hatcher 8mith of Pasadena. Rev. A. M. Petty, corresponding secretary of the Southern California Baptist convention, in behalf of the fectiveness so that the remaining Rus- sian ships, reinforced by Admiral Ne- bogatoff’s division of the Second Pa- cific Squadron from Jibutil (French Factions. LONDON, April 11.—A new move i on foot as the result of the Brighten FOR_COYOTES Satling Wednesd Apr. 2 Ryndam May 3 Rotterdam LINE. via BOULOGNE RBED STAR LINE. i not be learned to-night was the hiatus Baptists south of Tehachapi, pre- Somaliland) will enable Russia to | ¢DUff (the defeat In a constituency | ew York—an on—Paris. officiale took the passengers to the | from which the State Superintendent gented the church with $1000, The present a b power equal to, if not | that had been regarded as safely D e B o & end of the yards. _ 4 K:‘lh*r)‘dd;“mlnl‘:l for urging the sec- Baptist Home Missionary Society greater, than that of Japan. Conservative) of the recently ap- | Epectal Dispatch to The Call. IRt : s Al S L o e :r on ;\hor }:_;’ "ger:deh:;,{o r 1;!;? line:-l:(s::é Dt s b Mty nggfle gu.‘;mll;:r gift, freeing the church | ———— point Junior Lord of the Treasury, to i SANTA FE, N. M., April 10—Ranch- y the heavy engine, and the Pull- | of March the secretaryship of the st tasieics E FORMS THIRD SQUADRON. ’B‘:’l::u:ft‘:“ :::"" c'&'.l'.‘.’.?..?.'.'.'.'.ff,“ ";G {men in tfhl! co;"""; b'i'; ‘;:"":;:‘:e:: Abe. S Onttate L. -y 18 ahead was thrown off the track. | State text book comimittee was sud- 2 | : " L schime. for. ge 2 : ay I May 19 remealately ook e, heataek: | denly, without warning from tne com. | CHARTRAN a}o";z’?g PORTRAIT ’°Panese Fleet Off Formosa Joined |'tions of the Unionist party. At a pri- “which have been & source of almost Seie My e 'air and mail cars were_entirely ;:::ei-f ‘:’t‘s‘hz‘i}r i R W < | _ by Séveral Ships. "r;:u d;:fl‘“;h ‘gh:"éfl lria!ormen 1ast ' onqless trouble. Large fishhooks are ! April 27 May 2. June med. The engineer of No. 4 is secretary, declared vacant, . . | VICTORIA, B. €. April 10.—Ad-|D e mberlain, in a short aced ;May 11, June S, July ed. but the fireman is seriously | COBtrary to the promise made when he Uses 8 Kuife Ol e | icas redeivih i the steamship | SPeech. dwelt on the urgency of er. being tied to bu::es,‘r::g 'i:: . o o £ ¥ g L " 2180 & porter on Ne S anj | was given the place two years 8go, Husband’s Criticls at It Is fecting unity of the party, since, dis. (istance from the { T — ok that he would always be given a hear- Not a Good Likeness. on the limited. The collision caused by akeman the failure of the rear ot No. ing should anything of an unpieasant nature arise at any time between PARIJS, April 10.—Theobald Char- { Athenian say that the Japanese fleets with a base at the Pascadores, off united, it was powerless to do any- thing, arid he expressed thé hope that force the animals to jump for the mea* | thereon. When the jaws of the coyotes | . close upon the supposed food they are ean, editerran. Via Azores, Gidbraltar. Naples. Genoa. Alexandria. £ to go back to flag . Formosa, whence Togo was moving | an agreemeént would be arranged be- . { FROM NEW YORK. No. 4 Strine and the different members of [0 'hehfi’mmm 4 O']",B" 7 gl ,dgd to give battle to Rojestvensky's fleet, | tween the two wings of the party. immediately caught by the Book and | ,.pyppic apnt 19: Romasic Juls 8. Jus et the committee, 2:”(17"'8 is Pecent el Yo "x’ U“‘ ted ere reinforced by & squadron com- PRI < ity | ave_held suspended until lmed.m IR, . ezl : April 29, June : S ef, say = ~The mfl‘d N SCORE OF EUROPEANS B~V ot o g e B 1 9T a portralt of his wifs to cost DOSed of vessels withdrawn from the| Trolley Line Opens in Manila. et ol B s e i T Yo KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE | pas shown displeasure when schooi | 35000, @nd when it was completed the blockade squadron which watched the | MANILA, April 10.—The electric | paen losing chickens and lambs in | CANOFIC My 12 books other then those of a certain American praised the artistic beauty northern approaches to VI1adivestok| .ireet raflway was formally opened | large numbers are pleased with the re- | O D- TATLOLL Pamenger dewnt Pac Lord Curzon Sends a Ifst Of frm have been recommended by the,Of the work, but said it was not a until the middle of March. here to-day for traffic. sulte. — the Victims as Far as | former or by différent appointed read- ; COTfect portrait of his wife. Char-! Vice Admiral Kataoka was given KEnown. ers and hes not hesitated to vent his (TAn says he suspected a plan to se- ¢ommand of this fleet, called the M 2 N 3 | giepleasure in unmistakaBle terme. cdre a reduction In the price, where- Third Squadron, and it is believed his g JONDON, April 10.—Indian Secre- 5 # | upon he took a palette knife, gave the flagship is the Kasulea, which was ‘ tary Brodrick received a dispatch to- Py oo W portrait two cross slits, completely de- ' watching the Sova Straits for block- Plymouth—Cherbour *—Hambuw day from Lord Curzon of Kedieston, ALASKA'S - SYSTEM | stroying it, and replied: | ade runners until the middle of Mardh. | S | S. S. Deutsehland v Vicersy of Indis, $Ivieg &0 GBS IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL ~ “That is the way I settle smail dif- This work is now int to old Sails April 27, May 25, June 22, ete plete list of the known Buropean ' ferences.” | toast defense vessels and converted 1 suaities resuiting from the recent Palinpur ously injured fDeutschland. . . A: | transports. fPennaylvania..Apr. 20/fPatricia rihquake. The totals are That Six Men Are Not POLICE CLASH WITH ! —_—— i : S et m,,.r!w Thirteen dead and two Enougi. WORKMEN IN uADmn[ REAR ADMIRAL COMMANDS. [] seriously njured i o —_— § N S - : 2 | WASHINGTON, April 10.—The Su- g 1 = D TR e v e e s se () Theo” Standard Sleepers TUnited States Supreme Court Decides Two dead and one seri- | 48y held that portion of the Alaska | code providing for a jury of six men —_———— Number of the Latter Are Injured. Seen Off Singapore. SINGAPORE, Straits Settlements, pr. 27/{*Bluecher. . May May 1 MADRID, April 10,—A clash hetwoeill April 10.—The latest information in workmen and police occurred to-day on ! regard t6 the Russian squadron com- the Calle San Bernardo. The police | manded by Rear Admiral Enquist, The Palinqur list, the Viceroy adds. | to- be uncoratitutional. probably defective. European és ape also reported to have d at Kulupunjab. The opinion ! wag by Justice White and was based ' on the ground that Alaska is a part; PASSENGER SERVICE TO NORWAY. & DENMA? s casuel { ————— HEAVY TRAFFIC FROM CHICAGO TO CALIFORNIA Golden State Limited Will Be Con- tinwed Throughout the Entire Season. Singapore, - The Rus- “ideals ifi modern travel, combining, as it does, an abso- Eo s 1 | court decided that it had not such a | portant labor disturbances at some ' sians were at anchor when the Greg- lutely care-free conveyance thro’ incomparable sce CHICAGO, April 10 — Officers of | right. The court said the contemtion | points in Andelusia, but the people for | ory Apcar passed them. ety Western railroads centering in Chicago | that Alaska was not incorporated int all declare that travel from this city | and a part of the to the Pacific Coast is. much heavier than for many years. tent has the California traffic, in par- | el iy ton's arrangement; ticular, increased, that the Rock Island | PRELATE FROM INDIANA 3 : I 5 s - Pas cod thamt | N To Be Punished for Maltreating Sub- | AMERICAN WARSHIPS MOVING. : : e ~r'.:|g‘::n suém&mn:::g." the lu:: o ot rs ordinates and Inducing Them to = {5 ) e f : Bpecific Information concerning any trip you Chicago-Cajifornia train, which usually | ©'¥ve® Offering of $1000 From Uni- Commit . ; Wil Enforce the Neutrality of Phil- & is discontinued for the season the mid- ale of April, will be kept in service Rev. John 4 e R i At MEANTLA £ A5 A0/TBE & ¥ @ ; indeninitely this season. ROME, April 10.—The Pope t0-daY | o¢ the battleship Braunschweig to six- | crujser Raleigh, the torpedo-boat de- recelved in private audience the Very | teen months in the penitentlary and ' stroyers Barry and Cl STEAMSHIP GERMANIOUS CATCHES FIRE AT SEA German Vessel From San Francisco in ¥Flames on Her Arrival at Kobe. KOBE, Japan, April 10.—The Ger- To such an ex- | of the territory of the United States in_the full sense of the word. The question at issue in the case was whether Congress had the power under the gixth ameéndment to the constitu-, an acute stage, have arrived here to . ships confer with the Government as to the | tion to deny one sccused in Alaska of a misdemeanor the right of trial by a 5 ambas “z: common law jury of twelve, and the | the sufferers. There have been unim- ! north 0 United States was devold of merif, > . L e————— POPE PIUS RECEIVES versity of Notre Dante by Zahm. Rev. John A. Zahm of Notre Deme, Ind., provincial of 'the ‘con, tion of the Holy Cross in the United States, who presented an. offering of $1000 | from_the University of Notre Dame. The Pope approved of Father Zahm's work in - ting the members of re- ligious orders exnelled from France. charged the workmen several tii and numbers of the latter were inju Delegates from Andalusia, where the distress due to the drought has reached | best means of rendering assistance to | the most part are calm. e e tin. | LIBUTENANT DISMISSED ; i FROM THE GERMAN NAVY Perjury. KIEL, April 10. — The Admiralty expulsion from the navy for maltréat- ing subordinatés and offering them jnducements to commit perjury, “Tahitl is the best of all my trips, and 1 haye .been across the Pacific many «_lm the poet's land, whers it f% uy%flj e fancy ever turns t “ | Three sai which passed here on Saturday ; noon, wis brought to-day by the Brit- ish steamship Gregory Apcar. The latter yesterday sighted the Russian twefity miles northeast of Manki, one of the islands of the An- n:g,‘ r- here to the effect that four warshi) | apparently Japanese, were off Cape James, near Saigon, on s ippine Waters. supply ship Ge: Alvado nge mnm" H y ship General | dispatched to ngflr.l the west coast of Palawan Island to enforce ne i Lnthof destroyers are pre ng o WASHINGTON, April 10.—Admiral Train, commander -in chief of the Asiatic station, has cabled the Navy about 160 miles north- || P | Information has also been received || Scenic Rockies and Denver) Until you have investigated may be planning will be mén steamship Germanicus, from R N ——— . b -, u that be has hed the B e T 8 T e e oy B e Sl G GG S, e, S o e & arrive ere on'l™ Bee the art gall dth ic-*be ma *yo3 ¢ April o sland awan = e S " yures, e e N R R e L T AN S e etk ‘movements’ of the hostile Every Day The Burlington’s setvice to the East (via Salt Lake, the without delay, yet without fatigue. will not realize how distinctly superior is the Bu represents the very highest its merits more fully riing. furnished cheerfully. 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