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FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 28 1905 PEACE ENVOYS TO VISIT((MC EPERT HOME OF ROOSEVELT. COMING HERE — ] he natore of the discussion. x‘iJapanese DiSlOdgeARflbert Crawford of Swt-l rrogated | { i BOCUS DFFICER SENT TO PRISON | “Lieutenant” Faleoner, Clev- er Confidence Man, to Spel_ld i Five Years in San Quentin o Reception Details Completed by Naval Men i Luncheon Is to Be Given on the Mayflower o e st Russian Forces | !and Arranging to Make Tour of the United States| at Alkova. i ! ! i ' |WANTED IN MANY TOWNS | \NOTED S A LECTURER| Large Quantity of o, |ty eipal War Munitions | Soeialism and Its Practical ! Captured. | Working in Glasgow i > LEADING BUSINESE COLLEGE OF THZ WEST. Felon Pleads Guilty to One 2 e s, s Zomcos o, Write for circulass (free) Charge and Eseapes Prose- *ention on Several Others POLYTECHNIC —e : Specia! Dispates to The Cait LOS ANGELES, July 27.—B. 8. Fallos- Briggs, alias “Licutepant” Faleoner, 2 bogus officer and expert confidence mas, will pass the next five years of his iife | - , Sar Quentin penitentiary. He pieaded Civll, Electrical, Minizg | gufity to-day In the Superior Court grand larceny and received that sentence. Briggs is wanted by the police no 27.—It is oficially re-| LONDON, July = hen Mr. Dalrym- ple went to Chicago at Maryor Dumne's invitation to show the metropolis of the | from Alkova asd west how to municipaiize its street rafl- & first line of defemses at Ways after the Glasgow method it was| and the second at Alkova om | expected that Robert Crawford, fermer| Town Councilor of Glasgo would 2c- | consisted of company him. Illness, however, prevent- | centiy dis- ed Crawford from g so. But his Engineert Eatabished 1590 visit has only been postponed. He ex-| less than twenty eities along the coast, pects to m of America, lectur- | | | including Victoria. He was arrested by ‘ ing on United States officers three wecks ago at Practical For many merchast in Glasgow. D been more promin the progress of i enterprises. He has offices there with {San Bernaraino for { United States army officer, but e es turped him over to the CAUSTIC. RUSSIAN PRE . There were seven CBA._'E'_I here and he decided to piead to one of them. £ { wanted it San Francisco for pass- | pg o S - oo Caeens, omaieing mones » | Nills College and Seminary ctenses and selimg mors CONFERS DEGREES AND GRANTE DIPLO- He served 2 year in Seatt) i o i six months in San D Criticizes the Visit of Segretsry of War Tarft filled several civic | 2l ability—always —and 3 in the fromt of ti, dislodged the which have culminated in making Glas- | 000 tons of Eow the best exampie of a city run hon- | esty for the benefit of its people that| can be found anywhere. Civic improve- | ment s more than a hobby with him—| 2 73 s - . St NOTED EXPERT O¥ MUNICIPAL | |ber of a good family in Seattle is a passion—and he has spoken om | e A Wi 3 CoNIRG & in every part of the i1 TO THE UNITED STATES. ,OFFICERQ Pl'BLI('LY AR PERSONAL. SO ] public benefit as opposed to private R. Barcar, » publisher of Vacaville, Intere{itlng Heetmg Of (/ourl profit Crawford can be counted on (o lend Stubborm 2 hand. And he hopes ing at tne Lick Rafael No. 62 Is Well tain . O Nilson of Honolula E—!', &ttend | resistance was offered and the fighting 21ong the same cause t the Grand yest Richard Belcher of Special Dissatch to The Call AND VAN NESS SEMINAEY 1414 not cease from sundown to dawn, IB the course of an § the Russi: ng their positions ¢Xpiaining why he could 1 accompany are guests at the St Francif | goy RAFAEL, July 2.—The public ia- | . V7 Inderreiden, a prominent fruit} g oiacion of Court Rafael No. 62 which t::u-ih:tfac = ¥ ndrovsk. The Japanese Dalrymple to Chicago, he says: “I prefer ng the Russians Geaiing with broad principies—apart if! | shipper of Chicago, is at the SU|.o.gpeid in the Masonic Hall last evening, | colicges 3ad = S g was well attended and was a decided | gives to music kao and complete- Possible from the hurly burly of the fight at place. nces—that are con- ¢ H. F. Willls, capitalists of | ;yccens in every particuiar. After the in- SARA: Il are registersd at the|ganation was completed, Grand Sub- ™ S N—— oo O A B AT 9 S ST VR T SO T b ggist of . 1S at the Palace. Gun carriages, Y St 7. rade schosl of AL WANT VLADIVOSTOK NEUTRAL. ovsk escaped being destroy- | cerned in the qu ¢ the public own- | 3 Two hundred ership of municipal services and u i jes. 1 am of the opinion that a very | .. o ig war is now | i over the vast questio o 3 as I have always & of the Japanese | felt very intemsely on this subject I| forces in the vicinity of Alexandrovsk, would xu}:e to s(rlkedtmericab:;t ti);es;fl-s‘;; on Saghali ays that the pi ing of the wave and do my enq | SRAMM ; K 2 at ?35,‘2‘“5?0"»3‘:‘_\,;:,’,,, and xu{‘:{: it triumphantly forward. I have the ms:lb‘-n-r"‘a"nfdmxu i Bl e i Chief Rarger Harry L. Szfncn:d grfl‘.g ; royed, but the enemy | absolute confidence in the power of the | “ww &3 C . Hanstn Sevs 1o | Seuior Woslinart Dantef Tafive &l Onend ka. 20d Alkowa was | American people to ‘realize’ themselves, | THITeC Trom 2 . ven ¥ Junior Beadle W. H. Donahue made brief - : " meac o of Alexan:|and to tie to a great effort 2s soon as | €ific Grove and el Monte 5 |Dut. interesting addresses on Forestry. | kncwn for s caretul sad drovsk was not burned. | they see that the thing ought to be| Dr and Mrs Manton M= T | Grand Junlor Beadle Donahue. in behalf | 208 be with us: A The Admiral's report, which was re- | taken in hand. | Slark. Mies Helen Maston and W- 'F-{of the members of Court Rafsel and 1% | feeges. - Pieian 4 on July 24, Says that| 1 am an ardent believer in that phase Mant flfi of Detroit, are among the | yell-gpoken words, presented the retiring L H “was hoisted over the | Of Soclaliem called municipalization, and | late arrivals at the Palace. ¢ of | Chief ranger, Orey J. Short, with a hand- s ot Aomanaoovts | bave always bee neely Interested | T. W. Heiutrelman, superintendent of | some badge. Dancing and whist plaving s on the part of the Jap- growth and development of the | power of the Southern Pacific | were enjoyed until midnight Deputy 5 ¥ 3 pacity an.desire of people of one com- any at Sacramento. I8 &t the|ang Chief Ranger Martin Madsen in- ity to combine and organize them- Gr(gndl-' e e e stalled the iollowing officers see Do limit - . Cddie, » weli-know: . = O e "tn this | micing man of Tonopah #nd & brother | st Shief ranges, Orey J. Shert honest, capa- | o etvic patriot- | arriv ie Palace yesterday.downe: sens “award SRS ey - fsm enough to ser fetlows with- WASHINGTON, July 27.—As a clearer | out fee or reward in carrying on these idea is gained of Japan's peace terms, | public servi art of thelr duty to skepticism with which Washington | the community among whom they 1 the Europe reports that “So long as the to the possible good writing Posit! way provided that Japanese May Demand It as Part of Boone's University Scheol for Bays as been laid up at | Ziab s hospital with an attack | pendicitis, is registered at the| cioomciauon i DEMANDED sitog ol o ¢ e b A BY AN ACCUSED DIVINE of elvie govern-| uld demand the neutralization | ment is clean, the tone high, the ideal f t is to foster and cre- tfransport Warren, | = - is learned that not only is this likely ' ate better con: of life for every his morning from Honolulu Dr. Liovd of Oregon Does Not Intend '0_27.‘!,,,73‘1,‘ . s | to constitute one of Japan's demands, citizen alke, hig! low; rich or poor e S Blorat Rest Under Charges Preferred 2238 Channing way } it may be accompanied by a start- | —apart from. ail sectiomaltor poiitical in-| Caliteinians in New York. by Fellow Ministers. - |ling counter proposal. In effect, me- | terests—thén and them,gnly I bold the| "o p. "7 0 97 The following PORTLAND, July telegram | % |cording to seemingly well-Informed | control and ;:]mkv‘md‘:n;t‘mgfggzl P Calitorntans have arrived in New York: | has been received Bere by Rev. George sources, Japan will propose in return | terprises o o E i soas - e | 0T~ | B. Van Waters, president of the Stand- | for the neutralization of this last Rus- | well be always successful. Toward this| From San Frénclsca»f’.. D. Davis, at | ; : b5 ian fortress on the Pacific not to|end c Teformérs in the States must|the St Andrew MISS HEAD'S SCHOOL vostok is lessened. In fact, it lofty an dthe obj G | E. A Evans, at the| oo 1D | fortity Port Arthur. Should this in- work” Hotel Cadillac; W. A. Ristenpart. at the | g J. Lloyd of Uniontown, Pa, wh | formation prove correct, it will change | Crawford was ch-irman of the “:‘;xmpena\; W. H. Darrell, at the Ross- | recently elected Coadjutor Bishop of Ientirely the view which has prevatled | Arts and Archaeological sections ;‘1‘ the | more; C. J. Maginnity. at the Herald | gregon, stating that he had demanded | in official circles that the question of | two highly syccessful imternational eX-|gguare; R. W. McMurray. at the Hotel|,; jnvestigation by the presiding - - ; 1888 -and 1901 h . £ e . . o 5 Vladivostok's neutralization could not | Bibitions held in Glasgow in | Astor: 3. H. Miller. at Hotel Imperial; | pishop of charges preferred in @ pro- N N ITE. ection with the Tatter he visited | v "y Caniy at the Grand Union; R | test against Dr. Licyd's confirmation as IRVE: ,G 1 le,‘Ll; ‘E‘ - Cassured give o “Perte | { In co !;:i;nz;t;ii&be made a part of Japan!l America and was refexvedflb)' szresg;r:; | Grunewald, at the Continental. ] conatutor hishom. — | ”I¢ is pointea out that while the war | McKiniey st the White House S002| From Los Angeles—M. Brown and| The protest to which Dr. Lloyd takes | cgust 1. 1303 o~ PLANS FOR INDEMNITY. | has demonstrated that Port Arthur was | Year* 2g9 ’}‘f’i‘ Wi egos of S B wite, at the Grand Union; J. E. CO0K. | ¢xception was one made by several of | MRS EDWARD B 3 {a military blunder, nevertheless this| % him the Bonorary at the Hotel Imperial: M. Lowenthal | yn. local clergy and laymen referring | great fortification constitutes a tre- | 4 | and wite, at the Belvedere; J. D. Spitz. | 1o nis qualifications in a business way| ANDERSON ACADEMY Financiers of Europe Prepare to Raise Money for Russia. N, July 27.—1 'w of the prob- 5 { ik lard. at the | ¥ e > 1 t | mendous political influence in the Far|cutta, in the Red Sea July 25 The|at the Gregorian: A W. Balla § to Bold the office, Rew. Mr- Eioyd with- Eastern question and its abandonment | Fazilka was allowed to proceed after | Holland; M. O. Brown and wife. at the | grow his acceptance of the coadjutor- 5 . . at the Nor- - vestizat o nold is a concession of such ,apers had been examined. Grand Union; A. C. Harris, at the Nor- | g pending an investigation. | TERM B L e mandie; C. L. Wilde, at the Hotel AStor; | Ty, pishop to whom the demand for | WILLIAM WALK l-"“('i_'&g.‘. CALIFORNIA. Y ON, Principel. = of an early pe between Rus- that it is not felt that Rus- ——— = i . s - = o | J. W. Cousins, at the Wellington. ! en vestization “has - been made Is Jépan, the te of which will|sia can afford to refuse to recognize EN L BARRY AT FRONT. = s e pihe Investigatl . 2 T GENERA | Daniel S. Tuttle of 8t. Louls, the pre- S. MARGARET’S HALL it. On the other hand, the sacrifice | would not be a& great as Appears at| gmerfean Received by the Russian e e i HORSES, CATTLE AND GRAIN siding bishop of the Episcopal church. | Full Academfc aad College Preparatory first glance because the fortification of Commender fa Manchuria. . BURNED NEAR KING CITY ———————— | Courses, ‘s weil a8 thoroust Primary Iastruc- end that the is | the Straits of Korea would offset the| WHARRIN, Maacharia, July 22 (de- 3 B | Tnat seckeme ok ot ment recuintn| PTic Rk ietred Bith cotees Mup LR ‘ without seriously disturb- | lose of Port Arthur as a strategic | layed).—Lieutenant General Linevitch| SALINAS, July 27.—For the second| ,,,ui4 make your foresight sh | NOR TEBEETTS, Principal, San Mateo, Cal S Bt Se e PO to-dey received Brigadier General|{ime within two monihs a grain fi'e| Buy your own home on the installment ssouns, the Berh'n bank-i It is bgue\-ed here mf‘ the question | Thomas . Barry, United. States army.|,.e devastated a section of land near i-,u.._ Real Estate Ads. Sunday. scHOOL OF ]LLUSTRA“ON e been for years the | of Viadivostok will prove to be one of | and other Awerican attaches. King City. Yesterday afternoon a large | — - ». GTON'S, 424 PINE ves on the Continent of the | the most difficult which the conference | The rank and file of the army regard | porn glled with Hiay on the Franscioni| MISSIONS ARL DISCESSED RS, Soboes iy Aty sian Government and who have ne- | will face, as Russia has not concealed | the mediatior of the United States a8| anch was discovered on fire. The; BY TWIN LAKES ASSEMBL New Term Begine MONDAY. July 3L gotiated any of the Russian loauns, | her disinclination to permit it to enter | eviqence of zocd will and sympathy. flames destroyed the building and its| pe d DAY AND EVENINC CLASS ave formed an alliance with the Rotas- | into the negotiations. | Some of the officers of higher rank.{ . ontents, several horses and cattle and | Baptists fn Sessiom Near Samta Crus | rd 1o the matter .::ed f;‘l&"‘ ”m 1‘nu cnnnecluon an interesting | however, do not.share in this attitude. | ¢5rming implements. The flames spread | Mold |...mu..'g,m'.,.‘.. Miss West's Schoel for Girls R ;T}—::n; ; ;u:?Iz;m;cm:ug: ; —_—————— rapidly, consuming several other build- | elita B 2014 Van Ness avenue, opems August 16, 1508 el . YOUTHS WHO TOOK A LAUNCH ings, sweDt over some 496 acres of | - gy i Howe and Day Scheol: Kiadergartem: sccred- are | mura as Japan’s chief plenipotentiary. | APPEAR BEFORE A JUSTICE | land and burned five large settings ot | (SANTA CRUZ. July 35-—To-day was|iwed by leading colieges s 10| According to this story, Japan had | - i | barley, aggregating some 2000 sacks. | Missionary day, the big day at the| MARY 5. WEST. Principal Twin Lakes Baptist Assembly. ~The | morning was devoted to a school of | JJj i methods, the theme being “How to In| IHIGHGUG | " 3 terest Sunday Schools in Missions.” For- SAN RAFAPL. eign missions were dischssed cruise around the bay a week ag0.| count of his disappearance in a mews- | Acihur B Caldwell of Oeblany iy | Christmas term wili commence Auguet 13 were brought . before Judge Magee on | paper, Lucius Safford last night tele-| home missions by Miss Clara Mayhew. STOMACHS ON STILTS. nited States. snould be done: First, the flotation of a | 5 e J. Pierpont Morgan, after having con- {a charge of misdemeanor to-day. Gri#in | phoned to David Chamberlain, who has | Mrs. George Campbell, a ret - B at new loan in order that Japan shoula | 1 ClqeR€ " " i ng the other two | eharge of Safford’s new store, that he | sionary. spoke on & ~Systematie Steay KGuRT ".s ,‘? RM,,SF .Imu‘.‘ ',Y ACADEMY, ‘The msn who puts on stfits does not i | ferred with a number of financiers of | pe prepar = Bie actual sature. He only feels | Emgiand, satled to-Gay for New York. | coent tho oltart for meace amanaT,the | were given until Saturday to plead. The | was all right He was buying furni- | of Missions.” S WAV e i ulants are the stilts of the —_— second, the occupation of the m“da ¢ | court placed them under bonds of 8100‘ ture and became accidentally separated | In the afternoon Rev. L. G. Sawyer of | Jun'or Sehool Separate. hey make & man feel better S WITES KAV SR Maptiayisn:: theat sp. advanc Of | cach. Fred Hackett of Tiburon and James | from his father for about three hours. San Francisco spoke on “How to Plan| ARTHUR CROSEY. D D . Head Master . but | 4 e . Rdvance Bezlev of this city wen!u:hei; bonda. | The Jatter. being unstrung by Iosses by | the Work, and Work the Plan." In the i 4 | Anderson, the other youth who went | the recent fire. feared his son had com- | evening Rev. A. M. Petty, general mis- | -H SCHOO Peace Envoy on His Way to|should start a decisive blow at the|Lyeh them on the cruise, has not as|mitted suicide through despondency | sionary of the Southern California Ba‘; | “AR,!gEfi.'f_yfi“,Eg‘:fl L United States. Russian army in Manchuria. o 2 The North The fact that the first three stipula- yet been arrested. and notified the coroner. - tist Convention. spoke on evangelism. ! preparatory. Pleasant Rome “life stomach 8 n Lioyd stea p Kaiser W4i- | tions have been fulfilled, while advices » is not stimp- der Grosse, with 3. de Witte and | {Tom the front indicate the imminence but strength. arty on board, sailed for New York | °f @ @eneral éngagement, would indi- New York with a view to e ng the | hardly less trouble than did Russia in| SAN RAFAEL, Jury 27.—Albert To- | The damage amounts to $4000. operation of the larger nciers of | finding an official willing to undert: { v ted States. It that 8| thie Melinte et ing to undertake |y, 5. F. Grifin and Valley E. Harrls, ————— ian loan for fhe purpose of paying | was finally induced to acoept it witn | (D¢ YOUBE men. who appropriated Hears From Missing Merchant. DR. PIERCE'S REAEDIES. ty wil attered and that | the stipulation that before p, A co;;’e‘r_ | Harry Maynard's launch Fay for a! ‘AUBURN, July 27.—Seeing an ac- igerable portion will be taken In | ence assembled the following things Russial ward The need of the man CHEKBOI , Ju | Cady. Accredited to Vassar and Weilssley. Opens August 31, 1908. 1131 Sryast Screet 77 ST W) P a ) e ] e ) 7. Golden nere to-day at 1:20 p. m. AltHougn | ©ate that the story is well founded. 'S & 100U < e as announced that the Kaiser Wil- | e g..SL ETJ"E! ); hlll"fl'l.c A perfectly answers thaty Grosse left the Needles at CENTENNIAL CAPTURED. | : cataiorus asaren Rev Witam peeeiy e SRR o S i R | : FEESE e slcokiol or whisky. It Gelayed owing 0 the densenese of tne | Vessel Carrying Coutraband BeMeved ! > cures the weak, foul . fog. to He fn Japanese Hands. : : B e o e Bl |55 s, fhe chict Russian pesce| SEATTLE. duly 31 Steamibip me. qui 00 LIEVU ndant 5 niy jary, appea: P n-| of this city belicve that the steamship | & boaras heo i o breath. coated tongue, noyed at. the delay, the Russian péace | Contenmial, carrolos a_contraband car- | ivad; 1100 ear. J00 Cotiege ave. Durheter: bad taste. poor appe- P L party being already late when compured | go - for the tite and kindred symp- 2ussians, has been cap- with the Japanese. The Russians were | tured by Japancse cruisers. She safled most interested in reading the press|from San F[mc<_'r for Nikolaievsk. 1o the 2 = : and: - | dispatches describing thé arrival1h New | near the mouth of the Amur River. 4 got so bad thst my - | York of Baron Komura and his party,! early fn June, znd was 4 reac home doctor sald he - 7 and expressed-the hope that the Japan- | lner: the firet week in .tul“ye ‘;ha u“ could ot do me eny ese conaitions would really b€ a8 mod~| that she has not bees reported Eiv writes Mr G | erate as set forth in the dispatches re- | reazon to belfeve that she failed to cs. The #rue Malt-Tonic rich in tissue-forming, blood-making properties is [ 4 | teal, Literary. Scieatific. Comservatory. i preparatory accredited. latermediate and Fr- Tharsday. A good. Trent, of Gordonville, i of 4 here. i -y g5 ) ~F 3 | (n;'lng :olme lack (of acoominoatins | 4PC the Jamnese > e hips- { ose ree's Golden | at the hotels some of the passengers of % 3 Beaic) Discorers o 1 the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse were| JAPANFSE CONTINUE ADVANCE. ; e B e e, Liy bought six bottles, nd { compelled to spend the night on board | .. e , Reidual tmetroctiont Sy sed ‘aist hen I omemenced e | the North German Lioyd . Steamship| Yonsuard About Eighty Miles Frou: -~ Write for prospectus. 3 A i o | Company’s tugs, in sleeping cars at the Mouth of Tumen River. sbout the bouse By | railway station, and even on the pier. KUAN CHANG TsSU, Manc!:aria, Julv THE PAUL GERSON SCHooL oF ::em‘:m;’[ ncmu‘z;a ::5 ’ Lz;“v::ue’;e tamllyhaccnmnm.d him | 27.—According lourapnm Koreu TRADE MARK: | ACTING—The largest institution devo on the steamship where he w: the Japanese coitinu ng alo: ~ | ed ely 10 dsamatic i 10g bowels " commenced | 10 e o e | 10" POBITIONS GUARANTEED P greeted by the captain and received his |2 forty-mile front. Their vanguard 1= B T e D orbowels (I dony | 211 and Several telegrams. After tak- | now about eighty milles from the mout:. Jmow which) as large as & man's two Sngers | .18 leave of his family De Witte said, | of the Tumen River. Their 1auin force passed and I had & good desl of misery in my i may enter any time. Send for cataisue ! tve Sens' building It is made up of 14.60 per cent of nutritious Malt extract and is a perfect digestant—non-intoxi- e S o S0 el X ey 1n .lm)!’llgs: ": hqu‘e"lo retur.n‘ soon.” is concentrated at Kenchen, . v 5 237 } n | _Madame de e soon afterward left —_— i i 3 FOR BARBERS. BAK- - | Cherbours for Brasecta, : i oa 2k cating—delicious ‘asting. The ideal tonic for BRUSHES =& ke s St s+ (PSS P T S By A - 3 ~_|ent of e Daily Tel at Ose % . < and could est ribont | T PETERSSURG, July 2..—General | Japan, sends eI o % Sold by all druggists and grocers. Work it & day as T ever could I have mot | Linevitch confirms the report that Jap- | “Hearing of the of the Jap- i guffered the trouble gince, and it was anese destroyers land-d a battulion ‘of | anese, the Russians on hastily Prepared by four years ago that 1 was so sick” infantry at Kastier on July 24, occupled | retreated from Buryong and in The scle motive for tution fs to | the lighthouse and hoisted the Japanese | Northern Korea.” ik permitthe dealer to a little more profit. Boq\ln; you lose. A%omb- stitute for ** Golden Medical very.” Constipation causes aggravates Tk y | | ———y— | TOKIO. July 28; 11 & m.—The German | steamer Lydia, of 1059 tons, has been - | seized by the Japanese near Loochoo. mlh. serious diseases. oroughl: flw&"mw.mrm