The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 31, 1906, Page 2

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Pimples and Blotches Are not the only signs that & blood- cleansing, tonic medicine is needed. | Tired, languid feelings, loss of appe~ tite and general debility are other slgns, and théy may be worse signs. The best biecd-cleansing, tenio PRESIDENT ROOSEVEI Soys the Naton s Proud o the cogsm m 1) BEA TFUL FLOWERS STREWN -~~~ by Men and Women of Stricken City. ‘_,AREH[M— MBERED, ON-GRAVES OF DEAD, =i ™™ HE PAYS A TRIBUTE TO THE ARMY AND NAVY Cities in Interior of State Hood’s Sarsaparilla ! 1 | insist on having Hood's. Get it/to= e Fittiaely Obssrve Though Ceremonies Are Simple, Words i I o o st o 100 ne diers and Sailors| _ Memorsl Dey ~ Lauds Work Done by the Soldiers a d Sail s o o | ATe Of Unusual Eloguence. g Montague Memorial day in San .Diego -was the at the Tlme Of the Great Dlsaster . S h I B otk I L NP R et 1 il . ThOt ohmatiffes s fome) . smimetons | & Co ; . soldlers buried. at Fort Rasecrans, At |Ib overs crisis of duager awake and reads, priziug | V35 Proceeded with. | rET “13:30 o'cloek ‘thils morni dethil OF| RTRATe et e g o, ANg. bt sy e B : 2 my ng a younger generition— ;. 0, but q S R b 0t e ¢ POINT COMFORT, Ve. May |Tn misitary ‘o :cloll iifa; <an -sesaps- hosring & f“‘ “‘,}:T:féf{, 'l‘,:‘,‘n°§§,’r’én'"§,2?§fam?ng veterans: from Heintzelman. and Da- | Shtely ul saliore Mrtn th tafoaes n}""‘!": ADDRESS DELIVERED BY Mantels, Grates toosevelt joined today Peetliar burira of msponstbitity. To. Win bive | s wat education woni, it neitger for | tus ¥, Cooh posts of the G. A. R. left "lvlmlns 5 aud .g'".?,"‘"“‘.‘..f.‘,;‘;".%"th.‘é‘l'..,‘.".,‘“‘}f J H COBURN ! - mbers ‘of both ‘ihe | 2650 Elven ‘mikh ‘and frew lilsy wuch. witl becitlzenship. - ualess - acdompanying - itfon ‘tne Jaunch General de “Russey for l-nt m mreum Fiers aah stlisn vhy | and Tlle ro. | Gemanded. 1t s right and projor - that: the| there was the right type:of famlly life Airang t of ane ‘dear attiehen my - in paying aPPrO® nup inoa Bigh position, whether e pwitian bl I0: tie home: Fort Rosecrans with as many flowers | wien i 1“ Rolgiess, bleeding, burning, dying Z & e R sive tribute to he e of u Jugh eiviitan oMolal ta time of ‘s I He began by saying: lt;f: !h;‘ Stu-las could. be collectad. . The brave boys :‘1‘"-: lvflxfl.n;nalc % :umn cnvulsion 'and the | Meade Post Commander Speaks to| Our Mantel Factory an 2 153 e = the morning the [or of & kigh mitary Gr neval -oficer. 18 ||.u--§'§,‘:l“ e s s ey ansiaus. for [OFhe nAVY who met death on the Ben- | do nat torget e gallant fremen, thelr great Comrades and Others at Odd —At— + patriotic ora- af i hould peccive @ warked desree of codit him. to. visit them than ke was fo visit |nington on. the morning of July 21 of ,‘;;‘:‘m‘:"“" ESITa N BS JSa: £ do Nt farges Fellows' Cemetery. i St - Bhd grounds of the i e rma - his difienlt, delieate, and re-lthe institite smmkmg fllfe(ll) 1o the last year ‘u“ Tovingly remembered, 1 do Bot ‘mge:{‘zn‘l':gnn"a“:g:r -‘:xll -lleuuvtrlg‘ i e I 2251 F ]som Street et AR nd | Tousitile - task wel, nud shauld, on fhe offir {negwo students he sald: g1y 3 0 aver 3 raging, advising, | T, b beid b w1 Now the- it thiR hugn whieh 1wiih o lay| . BACRAMENTO, May, 80.--Sacramento | o mar b ,:““m e, aduising, directing: {| Though the ranks of the members of | un - ekpetialiy . shasp accoBt | Liinoiiy. v that " nehool: stol o8- this, whieh : 4 othie were puwerlews to save | Meade Post have been diminished con-| . ¢ing b destroyed, and have for uny shorteomings. 15 amy Ume of sirives to ratse the colored min. and. cajored (PEIA tribute to the natien's dead today, | U8 107 QU wufl' Bave Tafled. Twe soldier | siderably. in the past year, 3 gosdly| Yot having been destroyed. ® the man i high office in’ clvil )ife, the | Womin, fo muke {hem befter .men anil better | Memorial da¥ being ebserved by a pa- | and fie wlu dlgoiplined, obedlent to command, | crowd of the veterans gathered at the | ing had a large stock of MANTELS, 0ot bigh command f0 millars 4r weval izs, | SO VONEr cittulng, It promiaoly: i the | rade of the-Grang Apmy veterans and | Accustaned © to deu;l; dnuger and - nildnighi i ion Satarests of the Wit @ah.. Fiere 15 nothig Lirm, fang) coming 0dd Fellows' Cemetery yesterday to do| GRATES ard TILE at this locat 5, f he-he wesk ‘or.-imeompwtent, DrAtn | thuy ru Db e Netoey Tor Eie pmee. M wiis | ailied arganizations, the militery, fra- | BAG%, 0 SIALE e encoming fiajac and res Y ¥ ¥ rom utter anfhilation. ve are prepared to furnish goods in sctions of @ multitude of hrive aml shie| 5570 liveoside by side-weith tie: eolorsd ‘i, 'ternal orgpnizationg, Federal, State, How shall 1 voice the gratitude of our hearts? honer to their dead. The exercises we prep: . . yoen” wh are: uuder i O e oties - Raxl, nl‘l‘l;lfl'l“ trakn tigt eolored -manup o be 4 g00d | county ani city omrluln The parade Be u::v.,imupn 'ff) meh r:run}g and n:‘:\, that | Were not as- elaborate as they bave | this line at once. Repairing in all its 1€ £ & v copsides v . ¢ memorial exercises |1 i faieliet, aod. whove sl in cinncior o |© VNG o stndgdis of e wite”un, qis WA followed by patrigtio vxa:fiflng f'r'mz, R Eins, fremn ¢ any amon | been 1n Yoars gane by: "E:e\“r:nssll:;g: Sdneban Peosded & 8 sarade | i€ able to rise level to the need of tiw mom: )i, | SHFEst and” best " fhivg that. can hapien s, to | metery, where gize ipol with unujterable gratitude; she o Ywers preceded b MR o T e B i P e, WS e o Buchld e Apainit S 85 T R MO ol S S S B 2951 FOLSOM STREET 8 5 ? % Pt | Court and - former department com- | and In the days to come, when | “'§ 5 4 b of the| 000 sailors and mauy o him a8 o make th iRt eRort | keapers. , ‘'ommander H. Coburn e bharsbion e R T (1o stanapolit of fe"Colored man, the | WARAer of the G. A, R. deitvered an i "ball sgain, 4o Je ey B ot vom" deneinl { Meade Post made’ the address of the | 1 oniy-Teal way . to h»!7 Kim is 1o Lalp bim help | oration. jvunan u eral Greely; of voy, true |98Y. ¥e spoke as fallows: RS MAN BE 3 B % frimset . What- this Institution -doex Is to_ iraii SAN, JOSE, May -30,—Memorial da. diers and uflm all. who responded fo hiet ery | Another year has passed since we last met u: : MAN BEHIND THE BALLOT. Jame D n‘en wv‘r‘l‘:f‘;m;;:u:‘l:kr:v?r [.:;:".mi: }was mllnn:ily ahu{-ved,ln this city ,m,’,' :?lnt.l'l:l‘h‘lnd -hlol]aed her terrified bosom with | this plot to give utterance of our lasting respect | he first” duty i alg % i i n sWor of oved o “, e st duty of @ leader, eivll or mititary, | 0 URST DC The membeth of bis fite hw | in eyery féwn fn the vailey today: ieltcn, wi bor LR BE AUt DTG Sadiine Wb M A Francisco will pise to_her former glory, | swered the last call. And we wenil also re- | Every store in San. Jose was closed. | The great sweép of valley Iying between her | member today with bearts fall and he must lead well. - Esa to «nu.uu-§ ll]xr)mwhn( with l»..qrr -vmt—-lurd ‘ sympathy the | wiust dewmund the bighest -gray working, fatelligent, jaw-ahiding oltizpns. | majestic Bills and the bive waters of the Golden | many families thas bhemoaning the loss of el T e oo 1| Buoet U o liiy avos lkok el he fhe x| IMmAnEe. quanMities bt fowers were | M Tomse L et the e e 2 Gate will soon be tted with bappy homes and | loved ones In the great calamity that befell our . it d Bihiion of eeaivs Tu w_Feur mien. hat souis 1 | PIackd on. tre graves at the compterles | Siaie Wil som be itted with bupyy homes and clty, and the many who wete lect homeless | l 62 treet affairs, so jn military affadrs (Biy. MWt | characier, the -character of . the avearge man here and at Santa Clara by tha logal mmm will teem with the products of our fer- | und belpless. Many of our comrades suffered | t upon every officer deveting all thie- Lest | apd wonian, . A. R. camp Mwompnnled with ap- | ‘me §tate; the golden grain wiil flow in a cou- | the same los Many of them bave passed from hgve s .l . Yuu have $ent out !rwr}hmmon astitute m Buons stream to our geat mills Iying along | thi lg of and sufring and eure to that | " there s 0 Wim- to Attiog- Bluelt i ttie| L 0 RATG SRR 00 SO R 5 \BN rlate cetemanies. [ RIS SRR i Saornt of Loe Deat’ o | Shle Telf of thurs Wad soiring gud Sess 18 that | (Near Fillmore) es of Lis profession, to caring for and ¢rilliog | if T have rernembirpd rightly, there are hut OCKTON, May 30.—Memorial day | make onr part the greaest on the Pacific Ocesn, | ters and whete thes will Sleep until the dawn | those under him, %o that alike in polnt of per- | Of Wkom you have recard as erlinin: and nhlt’wau celebrated in Stockton by a parade | uu-l tlm\ our peninsula eity will be herself | of eternity. ot old town and rendered | somel and ia paint of maleria] fhe-amy-and | {106 18 80 BUSNAT 10 the Wiad Deopls WNO n | in the marning {n which the military | ordial | Y c qua B OuF depaited comrades will mot onls be missed | he President the most ¥ of the United States may reack a8 Ligh 2 -So far is that from -the trnth that it may be 2Nd eivil and fraternal hodies, together o the :fi: a fl;n’l:lrm!l‘l::;) ':":'\'meb*m & I :N I :R[ & l 4 greeting is wudience numbered | poin of perfection s is humeuly passibie. - Thix | $4id that the real hope far the veyro: as well |with the G. A, R. Pionoers and war PRES]DIO SERVICES ARE | “hair‘in The bost ropaf as well as in the home. G y thou ihe naval cOn-|ic e work that mly the lenders can do; and Seal0e, Watte man, e i education, If oolx we | veterans ~partieipated. Hupdreds of | HONGR DUE PATRIOTS. schaal children were also in luje. Fol- - g umer dease. | w l l As patriots they offered their lives as a sac. 3 E ks It remains trye thaf me leader 1L i% often said fhat the irue plece for fue | lowing the parade exercises were con- | ELL A ENDED' Irmu tpfi.u this nafinn should forever be free, ynd IN S I R NC , 3 naero s i _agrienitwral work.: Phat is the ivue | ducted In Masonte Music = on this day speclally set apart we have gath- U very mich unlesi he bas the pluce for the iversige negro. and-it is the trie asonic 'Mu Hall, the re- | ™ o ered m honor thelr memorics avd to recall thefr President of men to desd. - Tbless the en- | place:for fhe averagn man, and we-will not get ,;""‘ ';‘h' making the cematery too | ayor . Schmitz Pl'esmee and 6000 | qeeq nil Run, Chiekamuuga, Lookout Moua- ident d : s b the right sruff 1 him St stags OUF-Civilization ugo a proper hagk until e | damp for comfort. “The aration was de- People Hear Exercises Arranged g Vicksbirs, Gettyspurg. in the Shenandoab | ap informal | 'i¥te : NE- g A vt of fhie” mind of the sverage man apl | livered before a large crowd by Orrin S. ear Riyerc Arrang | Valipy with Sheéridan, and with Sherman on the - o the S e hat ne - oficer. canget’ |t gut: o =3 . color, - the bellef | Hengersan. by George H. Thomas Post. march fo the Sea. These memories are sacred an of 1 i, at the resi- | vim, because it is not-there 1o get out. -So'in 3 k o b thing” thax being | "y Gy 6, 20, M 1a to us.. We bow our Lesds in revereace as we " " F. Harring- | oivil fife, 3t ‘all our- leaders were Waskingtons i, AESE-class: @ i -Memaria place upon the graves of these men tokens.of our g 4 o il 3 o e gripultngal labgrer. . | gxercises iyere held at the Vetorans'| George H. Thomas Post, G. A. R., had undsing love afd esteem. - e Fard, VINISG | a2 Mnceltw hex SIS Derrimie, e S0 ng 1 would ke ogf Home- today. The members of Unity |the homor of arranging and. directing | Rest comrade, rest thou in paradise I desire to express to my friends Hemj he President de- | permament fmprovement: in ‘onr citizenship un- | to inipress upon youc i3 15 to advi . . o Woorod ssi SESNE ik b Bundiots bf 1 1 e o citizen had i bior the eapaeiry | D -tHE - Work - i thie “farms Past, & A R, and McCalla Camp, 8. |1ne exerolses. The parade to the veme- | o, Chaplain L W. Simmons of the Meade | my sincere appreciation of their pa owning: thei Takie W. V., assembled ‘at their hall and Y Post delivered the -invbcation. Com- Eor iy A improvement, Jn- the Tast anaiysis it 1.,""{' <lnlua, it “““" \‘;‘” h;"m,,w“w pis & ohat formed ‘in- ljne, marching to the main | [eTY Was commanded by Colonel T. W. rade W. S. Howe spoke briefly of mp‘!ronaae in the past and respectfully behind “thie balipt -who th- sty | he esh st . intiligeat - und ot aieanced | iinp qf yeferans, which-Bad formed on | M- Draper. and In line were a trdop of | blasting by the disaster of the post's|solicit a continuance of their favors. | it people ate maré sl more: grwingo do. | 3 4 Indian s of the skirmighes and “the ham- as 1£ s the. wan behiagd the.gmr | the parade ‘ground. -All marched to the | the First ""‘;f“ S;“‘“(‘ ‘“"“‘L”".”‘ poLs ;I:gfn“":.’xfiwp(i';mw?;y Bl ‘”GHJ— > thost i witittary Jile i ., icemetery, where the Grand Army ritual | talion of the Regular Coast Artillery, & Grr, Music was furnished by the Sons | not - too wighty: woooe thewemors of T RIBUTE TO MEMORY OF [ service ‘was read, followed by appro- | battalion of the Eleventh United States | of Veterans Quartet. - |OFFICE OF THE A o 16 0 the :civil -.gear—af - Geant .and priate music, after which the graves of lninnlr)" a (ru(fi) of 'nfiunim‘ t‘l.n(!‘on.u Captain wh l)u\li(;n. T\\en(.)_" -erund(s i of -Shiernyn and - Jolmstgn, o Stosewall | SOLD]ER DEAD. i | the 809 l:reuran- who have been burfed (,";—'yA ?‘:;'m:.nngm] ® Natiation. of fl.‘{.?{,‘"%z. ' °a‘?“flq‘€,é‘s°°3qh"af..'fi§ ol H - Washington | Jackson end’ Sheriden; of Farraght 4id of the | : |at the home cemetery. were decarated m{"t a ‘infantry, a company of naval | Memgrial day band concert at his camp | ne rd tome maorning at - 10 | raptadps who' fought tuder *and agalnst: him 1“‘;‘; :';"W'l" nlfldlflasgr i . militia, l(hg Gr}u;]d ‘A‘Army‘ ptosls th{;‘e ln%t e'»'enins.hlor the genefll 0[') !h‘e' & after.ah, g e 356 & . b 4 e conclusfon of the exeroises in S Of anisl ar .Veterans, therefugees at that camp. Captain Davi- | . s e e R upsd vom e cUit | Decoration: Dy, Obsepund WG | 1o comatary shio vatarans. sod their bnmfct the First Cavalry and a civilian | son has a model tent ¢ity and at pres- | | e o in-phet s el I 34 A3 fing. Oeraintmics Thraaghiont itlends hssembled 4t Sauinl Hall wiere MG, o oofery a4 spesiers’| S Eiaunh the Kot ot e rewi- | | the man. fu ar in-gray svho Weat, in_ 16 & > s ¢ o = ors’| R i tibougi; and. whio QKL 861t (libough; the: Tolter Sumtes. they. listensd 1o selection:rendered by | courage’ to stand witlipnt “Sinching | | Roosevelt of the : | stand had been erected upon oné of the | mental commander, Colonel Alfred Re 5 [the home Land. The impressive Grand |3loping jawns, and among those. who nolds. the Twerty second Infantry WASHINGTON, M 8. anu;m d.yu\:mv rityal, “the caillng of the roll of °°°“§2 ed it were Brigadier General F.| band, at Captain Davison's request, services in this ity .were -Gbserved on -an | DONOT, the reading of Lincoln’s Gettys. unstan, commflnding the Depart-| came over fram Angel Island. It was great fights; he bhad the stead- | ent of California, ; Captain |a complimentary concert given to the J. Edwin wce to bear With nacomplaintig. peso-| *laborate scale, “As- in” thie past.the prin-| :,",’,’:;n:d:;f:h:fi_ :,f","mfi“:;; ,z‘;:gr Bt Ol e Separal Colonel | peopie living in the tents by the Twen- fer "of the { bunger aud the heat gnd. the coil, tiie | clpal ‘exercises ‘Weie dt Arlln;t'on where .an | Roeckel, orations by Calonel J. J. Lyon H"O.l;l' %of:r:r;‘nglg:r \fa‘n#xasll:;?:xg;? le;‘aee«donu Infantry and was largely at- )“00 GOUGH STREET The Presi- < and the - freéslng night, fhe | immense | crowd. gathered. . The. day ‘Was | a4q General John.F. Sheehan and a few artment, U. S. gencra'l'r H. Good- i A . heartbreakiug fatigue of the maretics, | ideal. Twenty thousand graves In Arling- | remarks by Dr, F. A. McMahon com. |man: Colonel ‘I C. Dibble, advocate Concert in the Park. ! 3 | e wearisone monotons of fbe camnps; and the| ton weFe dgéorased: ‘pleted the programme.’ After the serv~ 5“‘;::‘;'3(‘ * ‘:fieaad.gfltt‘:nr K‘:r‘:g}_’;{" Dol A large crowd assembled yesterday MAY 25, 1 et slow suflering of the Seld bospitals. The ceremonies ‘began : with. a procession | ices, -and-at ‘thé request of Colonel H. partment of California and Nevada, G. | to hear a special Memorial Day pro-| Dividend Number 27, of five cents A g NATION AN i participated ‘in - by the various- G: A, R.|G. Burton, commandant of the home, |} &l Charles J. Murphy, veteran of A Bramme by the Park band. The grounds h: on the issued capital stoek war. No other A AND THE VOTER, posts, the OIQ Guatd, tie Distrlet. Militla | the ‘Veterans formed in line on the pa- | tie Mexican War; the Rev. Father In frons of the band stand were f:neg‘g;f b oacb e g~ ool gt eserye w wel this conntry as 0 80 in the arms and th y today, In: the st and the Npanish wir veterans, " U'pon arriv- | rade ground and saluted the flag Sherman, S. J., of Chicago Dr D. C.|wi peoplé, and many vehicles too! - Y oo - wiom we awe 5 that we » o e e | g AL AFUGIoh. she cxetiscs frat vimbaccd | VA DA, M o0 i e o | Caials e P e ekt A. R up their plices on the drives about Company has been declared this day, R b F oftz, presiaent of i | The band, under the direction of Paul|payable on and after May 31st. 1906, listed mian and- then poa Waving | S ghoniand ot b Jept ord nr:vm:fi"’ served. I Napu today with anpro. | Mayer Baseng Schoyte l‘ml:nau:;‘ of cer- | Steindorff, rendered an excellent patri- | In coln at the office of the Corpara- iato proper shape. 8o agaln. i | buried, after whick the principsl ceromonies | Priate. eXetciges, . This afternoon KIt |ononies, and Samuel M. Shortridge,|otic progremme. The selections were|sion. 1100 Gough street: transfer ic as & whole It Is just a3 trur {u peace | Wero Conducted i tiie ln\p}ll(hanle[f, where fi‘;finfhm‘flnh“'»& At ‘g‘:&“g‘*"";‘; orator of the day. - well chosen and executed. books will remain closed from May e grexi | uow as it was forty-ivé ¥ i that it | addresses, recitations - an music were'| egiment, N. G. C,, an MAYOR SCHMITZ PRESIDES. e 2 0 . m. o it ot e arerete i hnt et | Deard. ”Tepresentacive Birdsall of Towa de- | Jullx Dent Grant Circle No. 19, Ludies | 1o o oy Lot g bar “:immd Lockout of Workmen Averted. | aoen orolooe ook Pr M- to May Stst at e lvercd an yddress. The orator of:the day |of the G. A. R., marched to Tulocs: {1 o = "4 5 ~ T R 8 ining. factor in achieving national | was Rev: D, I, Stafford of St. Patrigk's | iy ¥ | within range of the speakers' voices| BERLIN, May 30.—The threatened BDWARD WHALEY, Sécretary. dows to national dissster. Roman CAtholie Uhurch. =All business hers | CCMGtery, where the exercises were held |when the exercises. opened, and from | jockout of 60 per cent of the metal |~ solnx ‘?_"’ R R b T cactically suspended. bifore a large crowd of people. There |the stand the sight was pretty to be-| ol 0o oo CFie, T HE, MEE NPy 48 -ORARE. TRNL S0 Wink O. ‘May 30.—Decoration dsy in | Was an address by the commander of |hold, as. glirast every. person carried| ;.o for jume 2, has been averted oo tesults ant of @ high average city wis’ generally observed, the ma- | KIt Cargon Post, C. W. Stram; the read- |fjowers. The refugee camps at the ™ y al character; but witbiout -tie - Ligh of ihe Vuslpess houses being closed.| ing of Lincoln's Gettysburg address and |Lregidlo were well represented in the ot e B bl AR s 3 % #, throng. 3 3 ankfort-on-Ma haracter in the average individual ‘tie leader. f_‘,;'m‘p fart. of 247 ‘many of them:for the | prayer by Chaplain B. H. King; Rev. H. AFiE: a bugler had sounded “Atten-|and Hanover withdrawing their . de- | <hip by itself esn avall hut‘l.m)e. "The \mu\l services. were held 1p ‘i the | E; Beeks gave an interesting address ttnn " the Rev. Father Sherman deliv-|mand for a minimum wage scale. The | Now it is easy to sey this in words Which | cemeteriex-in the. city under the dh'.ctlon\fl«“fl Spoke ‘of the days of 1861-G5 and [ered an appropriate prayer, and "';‘“ general association .of metal-working | shall imply merely fatters of the grerage voter .of the different (irand Army. posts gnd the | the neble work dpne by American sol- the -Californja Quartet sang “Honor the B o ot : g ! establishments toddy postad notices in gy Staten, | Bvactiy as iy | % O Uhe average pnlisted mas. I certaialy| §T8¥e. 0f every, WA gow ‘fif.'."'.‘.':,“k“fl |Qiers in"other wars. The graves of the M%‘fi)‘}.exange?tr?fignn?:t'::‘;fi'ced Mayor | the shops throughout the country can- - " o E €T | 1o pot imtend my wWonds to be so taken. - If is me Was. PDropriately. teimemipteg. | dead were decorated with fiowers and | Sehmi ‘3 (?\’p president of the day, as|celing the order for a lockout. o B8 PAN |5 core sign of weakngss in any men 1t he Is’weather was not propitious: belng. dakk. ai d |greens, and 4 malp quartet sang sev- lone who, when dire cmergency con- ——— o e lnve owed me b8 to the vetermns of | oo o be fattersd, and especially 2howery. but late in the day the. parade 'Llen.\ selections. " The programme was frrnted him, proved his ability to cope Radke & Co., toe civit war ® 00 otier Hody of MED | ir po dets Lix head be turned by ery. The v‘vh ch ;Inl.(-l rn;;uldrdu";n«)ps tmfl; Fort §‘herl“cland Wwith the firing of a salute by a dut an:‘o;hei ‘v(vho instantly saw hiS| pormerly of 118 Sutter st. and 65 =3 emong itizens of a3 -n. 083 | Svsents Botai nedlds s Ses R . | dan, -militia, . Gyan Iy ROSts & aval | squad from Company H S - 4 3 & Geary st, now running full ast af T e o i e e e b i Vel el ek pan W (1% ST OIS0 100 sound | ek AP i ecten ey, and | R, e, LMK, S et a8 ? fa i e fae mt i in the last resor 0 24 3 7 C the aoers and entisted men of The BT 900 | ray) power 15 Nis, $0. 1 the Test reEL fhe reat um'fm\l-’“ 'B”:’Z‘i’i H?\y n'x){nv oPthL- vl;?zrrln: i SANTA €RUZ May- 30.—Mpmorial | warded. “Surrounded by the graves ot | Stock of, ‘;;‘;%‘:‘:tss 3:‘:?1‘"&:«':?5‘1? 1 1 Bars oy Oy maR WhO | resnoustbility v his. Te can nof cast-off on any | [oeling Lhemsgives ugcqual to & march bf u‘v was observed here with appropri-|men who won qiory In the great civil|yyjiaple souvenirs saved from th C ml emler R vl e gy T o i . i e -mml miles throngh -the- streets. of the |Ate “ceremonies. After decorating the |confiict, and by living soldiers who won | FLURDLE 501 April 18, B il R v se the respons) y for our governmental g md} in ur‘um,._ graves in Evergreen Ce ery the vet- Il}splrallon from that glory,” he said, | R el | & het & tcomings. Notbing s chegper than to say )., Mg ~President Roose- | 8rans’ marched to Odd lows' Hall, | "1, as the chief magistrate of this great € | er Com @t e poss es Wiich e- | gyt the peopie are sl right but that the poli: | Vel \xwmor!u! day ,lmt- to “th mery | Where. the “exercises w held. The | city, jalr& with you in honoring the na-| Somehow when we overhear people on | y Htie 1 v eapect -0 | giiony aro all wrms. - As & mattar of fait | Of \\[unrm m?.hl\(nk-)fi was dnh d“ some %-rn‘o‘rial address was delivered by J. tlonhs #0] al"'riyangn;ge ;{:‘!‘[23 S,‘Q,%M" | the street talking German it seems that| a is fellgw-citizen Wi itics, and therefore woliticians, will in the | Lcath of while carnations and hydrangeas Linscott. 1n the evening the old & B s X ' it would be impossible to say anything in o i SR ot it Sadl hiiaat P s, The floral piece wys taken to the tomb of | go]diers attend - | My God, to Thee.” Dr. Crawford ably e . o g 29 (:lllfm.ll i s it toct WMSEIE | jong un pepresent faitufully either the withes | the mnr’\rlgfl Dresfhent by Mrs. Mo I\aneyiva'u‘m Arg,v";,ifid;fil‘;",';;’ at the Sal- | M7 09 Jdncoln’s Spesch at Gettysburg, pihat-agguags 16 g calm, deliforats way. | 19: Street wlifted by the thought thet fn iny " 9T gr the indiffecence of the people; amd if the | this morning. - - Vice-President - Fairbanks ALIN the vocal quartet won more applause S T i K A O 6 1 - uiore crisls It may be Of 1M | heopte are fndifferent the results are just sbos | SOt @ reviembraice alsor and’ Judge Day ‘apfim“,,,m, nb,,,v “’r,“;}" KR:{‘;:; Y alnEtne Denr Native Land®. ang| Walk behind ten men and npties thein, | San Francisco Whaly Sstine’ will Hedepd s hearing. bad 'u if they deliberately choose to go "'m"mwmfl the Ty NI ARorE el {Senh - 58, s}\ % $° n'm.!s(al' (Mthc“(‘ifl;o“l!le: 5‘:;’:::‘1‘:1?3 SN you _NUL s8¢ that Newen G, 0F \he ¥ sis upom ocach ef o n i ¥ & armtap of the day, 2 burned _ths e C Jou 8 fremenlums | yrong, |""NEw YORK, Mar 30 Momorial duy :,"@:-]-,-‘333»“ fl;’hn‘ it ""m“\d" A 'l‘.',"sf,"i ¢ "the conclusion of Mr. Shortridges number have burned the visht le of 878 Broadway, Oakland eaponaibiitis, angd (herefare to you gy » it is with the enliste man. When I call | was celebrated in thh city with a_parade in alf m address theé audience rose and with ia : - 3 riviieze of hearing t5at 188 | 4yrent: . L which members of the U A: K. aad severat | bl 5t on' public: and """‘"[ Bured heads listensd o cChe star. R I R S rRA Y A o responsibiity weil by "‘:]’ v "“‘""; b I""""l" :“';: most | dernehments of United States troops and e ymer,n b anlllully pln);jd 1f it sends the blsod to yo:;r head znd | Typewriters in Stock g : B ever ho) e esteem of evers senyib) rapes fook pevt. “fhe weather was idgal | - by m Cltl 5" Ban hen a Dretty |pothers you to bend over and pick a pin " un-mlnn nr LIADERS. « with the intention of emphasizlug | Tn'd great ur{,\.l\d'» lingd “the ram-'nf afi,e To Cure a Cold in Ome Day m’ mgn uzrs place he b,,uxlgr on :ff the 3loor these are indications 0?2! T g i Votnicin due him by outsiders than with fhe B:rade. cheering the veterans as they went g:‘i;;xl‘»'aénlrlev&firogn 4 ul‘nfin& '{:fl]ou !he ofilfi orm ;"t‘:,:"’iflu".u'% n' boomm{“ vou should seck employment in a straw- | o of | lan s cam } Lgve foy of making blm tesflye the burden of Wy L, yachting . vesattas - and flnr cure. ®W.G b Ec‘o‘g 3 berry hed. } vy | honorable obligation resting upon his shoulders, | o are. con rumng cvents were beld in and npear thé saml not By ubwearied efiort he must Jeamn fp do bis “llmn ma soldier apd the duty, whether fhai duty lies afleat or ashore, \ LI 'k Neb., ')x ¥ 20.—M m;rlu the civiilan. with whether it lies in the cayalry of the infantry, | ID ska was today. more qu , - \ in the gun fureet or fu the engiue room. He Supdar. The new State law fof “’ in, gverpday eil > w ontdoor gemes or races of any sort on - t must be sble to handle himself and to handle |soldiers’ day .was in -pfect - today tn!' o9 ooty _pur akpy | the formidable and delicate mechanism intrusted | Orst ulrg: nd thorle lhl":jl Dtrkat ?abvrv sor uavy spd o3er made g of o his eare in suoh mannor that I ever i be- | OVCT hiq. . 0 CTHeX. Sud_tawng forces are voumiecrs; our/ cames bis foriuve to take part (b batthe fo ghe | SLICGH were on the glert and sport. of veinntears; sl ou any kind was not permitted. B : o rozuiers, aflvat wnd eshare, are mepely cur flag another page sjall be 2dded to the many ASHVILLE. Tenn., May 30.—Copfeder- 5 > 3 foliow ritizens Whe of th * . Wi which go fo make ip the lobg bomor roil of |ate and Federal veterans here and at otber 5 e g does alays reogpiagecs B adtey v | AeHeaD Wity ix i “the State.inciuding Knoxville, . ebegto announce that our . e e gl oo o i o . hm{mb ot T e, epEpTle w n Opening and house-warming in the p - A oo =itlary. SAN FRANCISCANS PRAISED, day decorating the graves of del -rwd Mv clubhouse, the Helliman residence, p: and cxactly ax the eficiency of anr mi) i3 sesvice dopends chiehy wpon the eBloieacs of eversie eniisied men, so the s@ciepcy of tiom 2% a whole d which the avemge wian performs his p wredus 0 1t o s o e | BB, wam, sy B-7he - meily Sewing Machine Busmeas wa..“;fi“.::..?'.,:':w: Bt p. s £Yen oilier fuep tioeh ;of Mpmw(nl' duty ‘y;‘prc vn;m 1{;‘:; "(““'l‘"g“ 1‘; % ING, Ju:: 3 at 8 o'¢lock. . a4 _monument a e university te students . nnm r o is | Nt s ohie R '{:"f:"-fl 3.'."".:" who lost” thelr lives ia the Spanish-Ameri . Has been egtabhghgd at > very squested to be st appailing disaster {h% Teritien |CAD war. A g LI g peid 1he aiy rity of o same $ia foF 4 cen t ; . : o ©.|same evéning. Members will please ° te does wof momn that the eater, wherber | Deieil tye Sieal and Gogntital ity “‘fi.m:.‘mmnwo SPRINGS GIRE ; 7&3 W N lmfi ‘m ms” m Francisco R arr P s o the" i xof;zw»;, oot and pity wud 'WEDS BRITISH VISCOUNT ’. ;, t. order df Board of Direc 1 xied by the courage, the seit- Jfi.w. GEO. H. PIP reaia: o 3 , PY, Presi i o 1 " wime Mino Hyncinthe Bell Becomes the Bride 2 o Thg buqigmg nlatlng to , 3. B FULLER. Secretary. | S50 awrnl candmity Whicl had DOfalleh theds: of Licutenant in English - d $ | We hud yet snother somcoe of pride ia the tact Ngvy. 3 raves fat the ft Americags gutside the ety WUo| 1ONDON, May 30.—Hyapinthe Mary | ' : ‘l'mm-ry Office. ™ were able 10 extend reflef and help were the « 12010 Wuhington Strut | offsers wud enitsted then of thie Edrrison .,d Bell, daughter of Dr. Wull-m A. Bell Tcom Powdcf the ships i3 ne mmeduu neighborhood of of Colorada Sprin pioneer afiicial Fraueiseo. oFtmess, the justant l’unnune of the Denver an Rlo Gra.nd 5 T, A o B R fond sl . B ity - Avcll mscmmort, danger an | i codionce of aetin. fs g peroni ralor | Count Kaivoarne. & N ’,;“g‘ Skop 5 : Tho steady en trongth shov: 5 A vopleasant after tasts by r | B ue solgiers and collare of the sesslar oty Worcester omdisted . i » A 2t . fusing all other powders « _|gnas n if siows 'fi"%-‘,“ R W % ok Y Bete; “Ipl ATaourne (bt Ak S o R Tectrd should make dvery rue Alpecican Nirond |the seVenth Barl of om eldest son of pastes, washes and SQay | of the sray end the navy and ¥ ake every | born on :um 18, 1874, and has be e Your dentist will advise yc %fim:::fi:;:fit wm"f-';mzf:&?,gg leutenant 'intiie Biitish ‘E:vy eflc: In baudy metal eans or bpttles, 23« [port and the trainiug of the -m‘g‘nd tie I;Qz ¢ s , > “ l?‘ ! !m f@!‘ !fl- ’ “ Of fi\uss, part.u nnd Bhpphu D+ Braves’ Tasth B---dom 0 5 G e weatin Toxlx‘g.m': ‘i:“.’;.. mumu of the |- g v | TALKS To XEGRO stunmNgs, |House R taseataives who ‘havs| % B for all fi i and Whesler & Wilson machiues, £ G Ypevrhnm of Charscter 1o thp|D Feper & n‘v s Brehehd .mj'w "}1 o | 'l‘;me of the President. s HAMPTON, Va. May IO—A mbl Fw =R L T Sy ! Hobsevelt H1s aw 'g’ w | dent eufii‘l‘y by K rnn.'nu nmnuy for the lopment N corr

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