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THE EXAMINED, SAN FHANOTSCOi RATUTOAY MOHXING; JULY 1899. MARRIAGE LICENSES ts. lutei Church, corner Rush and fjiugh stt tuent. Masonic Oinetery. THE RAINFALL OF A HALF TltlKST-lu this city 1 11 in- bclnT.d Tba following uiirrlig licenses ware issued TH.E EXAMINER, V.

It. IIEAllST. if H. J. ami Rachel Trlest ami bnuhr nf I'rcil anil Setilile Trlest.

a imtive I San iw UHiivi' I I' UL' yesterday by tb County Clerk! CENTURY IN SAN FRANCISCO NQLINE-Cl'RRAN Edmood Aneliue, 84; Nel Cisco, aged iiN yeuia and Lua Alici li and Alniueila papers pleaw cupy.) i Friends mid aciiuulntaiieea (re rcsnsit lie Curran, BARRON TOWN Patrick Barron, ov: I'm; iiifiii'u iu aiienii inn iiiiiim tn-n ff (Sunday), at o'clncli a. loin ll 1 1 I HO. City Sobaerlber Rvamlner" volnc away lor the Summer, cnn haT their anb. aerlptlontt ronttnaed 1y paying the carrier on week or more In advance, or by ordering at "Tbe Kumlnff" hnalnr- office. Market and Third atreet.

AN AMERICAN INTERNAL POLICY. iiiim Peace Cemetery, by m. fnni i anil Townnfiiii at net rrrrrrrn BERWIN LIVINGSTON MirtlD nerwiu, ileli'D 11, LIviUKHtoiK 21. DI'NCAN ANDERSON John 1 Duncan, 89; Minute K. A ndernon, ii'l.

WAUfiH la this cltr. June lured husband e.f Lottie 1. Wain-h DI'l'EKL REED Alphons M. Dupera, 27; Mi- Archie I. Waiifh, a native of L'uluiia, agej yeans 1 month suil 0 ria.ii.

1 bel E. Keed, iH. Hi HIM I'M Ell-Hi ARMS Frederick Horstmeyer, nrlenila and aciiinliitances! are r. Sophie u. uarms, is.

nmiru in aiienn inn jmeral tui (Saturday), nt a o'clock p. from hlnl LEHEAU RYAN Rleul Labesu, miry s. Ityau, 40. peaioeiw-e, rulton street, hetseen v. and Ktllmore.

Interment, I. V. Ceui A RTI A HTM A John Martin, uniw M. Hnrtmau, 24. NETTING MOOIIE George J.

Netting. les- ule K. Moor, 10. t-ailliU AHLIHS' EMBALM INU I'AHLUHl BOHN. ErsryUlog Requisite for Fltt Claa Von 11 HMWIIIlh llMtAl Telephone, Sonth 167.

27 and 1H Fifth ADR AMS June 28, to the wife of A. Aurams, a son. FIRST PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OF PUBLIC FRANCHISES. The Values Created by the Community Should Belong to the Community, SECOND-DESTRUCTION OF CRIMINAL TRUSTS. No Monopolization of the National Resources by Lawless Private Combinations More Powerful Than the People's Government.

THIRD A GRADUATED INCOME TAX. Every Citizen to Contribute to the Support of the Government According to His and Not According to His Necessities. FOURTH-ELECTION OF SENATORS BY THE PEOPLE. The Senate, Now Becoming the Private Property of Corporations and Bosses, to Be Made Truly Representative, and the State Legislatures to Be Redeemed From Recurring Scandals. FIFTH-NATIONAL, STATE AND MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT OF THE PUBLIC JIOAG-In tlili city, Jane 80, to the wife of Harry i'.

uoag. a son. this city, May 28, to the wife of i Pnnernl Directors add ICiulxilnieraJ A. (j. Phillips (formerly Miss a.

4. reiiij, a eon. 135 alarket Bet. fclgbth al Moth. Telephone.

Bmith 247. MA It II I Ell. HATCH AM, EN--ln this city, June 0, by the llev. 8. Hlocomue.

"tin William Hutch arm An gelina Klixstieth Alien, both of Hsu Francisco. MctilMN CNDEHTAK Kits AXI KM1ULMKRS. 31 Kdtly Street. 'J OHilCS-ROLLINS-ln Honolulu. 11.

June 4. nt Ht. Andrew's Cathedral, by tbo Her. V. H.

Kllcat, Ii.mll KurlMia of Honolulu and 11 In Mao SCHOOL SYSTEM. La I I bKII Hunscoiu Itolllua of au Francisco, Cat. 4llll I' 14,, iT1" I 'CONNOR RYAN In this city. June 19, by As the A fen tu re of the Dewey portfolio I the only pen and ink k-i-lt i Aalinlrni Deney ilrunn since he took Manila. Price, fi-nla.

olllce or hy iiinll. uties of Citizenship Are Both General and Local, Every Government, Gen-Local, Should Do Its Share Toward Fitting Every Individual -to Perform Tbotnas F. Dunn, Justice of Uie Peace, John O'Connor aud May Ujau, both of Sail Ituii oiac-o. era! and Them. DIED.

ARE YOU (In order to secure absolute correctness in an A VICTIM OF TUB nouncements of funeral, friends of tbe deceased bould bring notices to tbe business office of "The SIXTH-CURRENCY REFORM. All the Nation's Money to Be Issued by the Nation's Government, and Its Supply to Be Regulated by the People and Not by the Banks. SEVENTH-NO PROTECTION FOR OPPRESSIVE TRUSTS. Organizations Powerful Enough to Oppress the People Are No Longer "Infant Emnluer," southeast cor. Market and Third its.) Blrchard.

H. yrs Myers. Edytlie Boichcr, Elisabeth aa yNeunaber, Henry 69 yi lauiey, Hiu. 00 year Connor, Auiile yr 'alien, Uiuis-75 years O'Connor, Catherine 1 1 ronlii. Kraui'es 2 uios l'ortler.

Henry Or morphine ha till If you can be cuid! i uncivLY, Nkvi'ii. It doea not matter wbeth- you smoke opium, In- Ject morphine or eat tin? dn in any of its forms The Southern Pacific's Ie Baere, Conataut Knot, tiertmde A. -3 yri Gallagher, Timothy 7o S-haiTner, Frederick 71 Uodail, John Henry 20 yScldi-n, Miles HI yrs Orlgor, Kllsa Jouet 27 yTrleet, Julius 2S year McUutfhllu, Hugh 47 yaWaug-b, Alexander-M ys The Tuberculosis Con ft perfect cure will be tiie result. protest against the new grain rates has ended jusc IRPH ARD At Vine Maple, June II. W.

as "The Examiner" pre THE GAME OF THE ARTFUL DODGERS. THE BATTLE WITH TUBERCULOSIS gress that recently met In Berlin did cot reveal any new remedies or systems of treatment for the disease, but It has apparently spread a more hopeful feel- Klrctmrtl, fattier or KU Ulrciiara, qarive oi Vermont, aged HU yeurs 4 months and 2odayi. dieted when the manifesto BOTCHER In this city, June 2, Kllaabeth he- was made public. The rail loreu wire or a. w.

Botcner ami aisier or sirs. T. Kelly. Smile Miami and Mrs. Margie Colombo, road company will put the a native ot New lurk, aged 'M years.

schedule in force to-day. rrle.uds and acquaintances are respect No Pay Until Cured. Not one penny Is required for the cure nnr for board, room. etc until a cire Is effected and aU desire for the drug completely removed. This is proof positive and beyond nil question, finier such terms us these all Doubt Must Vanish.

Any one afflicted with the opium hnblt need not suffer longer. A cure is certain; failure utterly Impossible. Charges very low and nil cases sacredly confidential. Hems, I) to 4 and 7 tot DR. (JEO.

AV. WILLIAMS. 210 Kearny Sun Franciaco, Cal. It needed no seventh son of a seventh son to see fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day that the protest of the company meant nothing. In ISinuriliiy), at iu o'clock a.

iroui me par mm of A. V. Murtlu 118 Geary street. Interment private. BRADLEY In this city, June 30, William Brad the first place the Southern Pacific Company bad nothing to protest against.

The schedule was drawn in the Southern Pacific offices before it was intro duced In the Board of Railroad Commissioners. Tbo ley, formerly of Stewart livery stable, a native ot t'ouuty Tyrone, Ireland, aged 50 years. (Wilmington. papers please copy.) t'rlendi ami actiualutaucva are respectfully Invited to atteuU the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 8 o'clock a. from the pa rims of II.

B. McAvoy A 1230 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth; thence to St. James' Church, wh'tra a solemn mass will be celebrated for the repute of his soul, commencing at 1) o'clock a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Commissioners who voted for It can no more explain Its details or the principles on which it Is drawn FOR SALE than the Solid Seven can explain the water order they adopted last February, or the Board of Health can explain the qualifications of the assistants they elected the other day.

It was drawn by the Southern Pacific and protects the Southern Pacific Interests. lng as to the chances of fighting It. It was not Indeed to be expected that any startling discoveries would be announced. The time has gone by when physicians reserved the announcement of discoveries In tbelr profession to the meetings of medical congresses. The medical press offers a channel for the communication of facts in regard to the effect of medicines and the curing of disease, and the rigor of professional rules does not prevent a physician from publishing bis knowledge to the world.

But for all the lack of startling novelty In what has been brought out at the Congress for the Restriction of Tuberculosis, it Is the opinion of those who attended it that it was worth all it cost. Undoubtedly the pushing of the war against tuberculosis is one of the most important matters that can be considered by the world. The tubercle bacillus ls the greatest scourge of mankind to-day, and It is to be doubted whether the Black Death in olden times I or the smallpox of the last century were more fatal to life. From one-seventh to one-fifth of all the deaths in the world are due to Its ravages. Even in California, famed as it Is for its.

health-giving airs, AHKN In this city, June SO, Louis, beloved hus DIAGRAM SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF MONTHLY RAINS. The May Dulletln of tfts United States Weather Bureau contains an interesting diagram showing the monthly rainfall In San Francisco during the half-century beginning In 1849 and terminating In the" present year. In the diagram, as reproduced above, each black square represents an Inch of precipitation, and tbe amount of rainfall In any year can be readily computed. In the second place, when the Southern Pacific ob jects to rates Imposed by the Railroad Commission nana or Henrietta i aheu nun rather or Mrs. M.

J. A'ewmark, Mrs. Louis tiSteru and V. fallen, a native of France, aged 75 years Si mouths aul I day. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully luvited to atbeud the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:45 o'clock a.

from his late residence, 1H17 franklin street, corner of Washington. Interment, Home of Peace Cemetery, by special train from Third and Touseud streets at 10:50 o'clock a.m. it does not fire paper protests at the board, or take -00-0 0000000'0000000'0000''00000-K-04 20 Jenkins Valves in sizea from 4-inch to 10-inch, and 4, 5 and 10 inch pipe in length from 3 to 12 feet, with flanges, ties and elbows. ApplJ to E. MUH- PHY, Chief Engineer Hearst Building, Third and Market sta.

ar- a sr-v sr 01m the Commission into its confidence as to Its inten tlons. The first hear 1 of Its objections Is an Injunc WHAT MR. HAVEMEYER OVERLOOKED tlon from the courts preventing the order from being CRONIN-Io this city, June .10, beloved put Into effect. umiguter of Marguret and tho late James Croulu, a native of Una Francisco, aged 2 months. The truth Is that the rellroad company has to fear from the new grain rates, nor have the DK BAK.RK In this city, Juno 28, Ccustant, be By Samuel E.

Moffett. one in seven of the deaths Is due to this Insidious Mr. Henry O. Havemeyer asserted that the denied to Its competitors. It is allowed to stock up Its loved nuaoaud of Jeanette l)e Uaere and father of Alathcw, Louis and William De Baere, Mrs.

P. J. Hagan, Mrs. J. Cronln, Mrs.

E. O. Pries and Mrs. J. lelvey, a native of Belgium, aged farmers anythlne to hope from them.

When Com missloner LumeUter announced that he was pre 09 CUI EN disease. In the United States more than 120,000 peo customs tariff was the mother of trusts, the partisans of protection were staggered for a moment, agencies at low rates and Its rivals are compelled to pay blgb rates. This alliance between tbe trust and tbe railroads extends not merely to the point of dis pie die each year from this complaint more than the i RY.1 paring a schedule of grain rates to take the place of the La Rue schedule of 1895, he admitted that he consulted Mr. St.ubbs as a "business man" who could population of some of the States. The extinction of crimination, but to the point of using the entire power DIRECT the disease would be a triumph for mankind that oo years.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tu-riuy iHaiunluy), at 8:30 o'clock a. from bis late residence, 855 Harriet street; thence to St. Rime's Church, where a solemn requiem high mats will lie celebrated for the repoae of Ills soul, commencing at o'clock a. m. Interment, Holy Cms Cemetery.

of the transportation system of the country to crush out independent trading In oil. As the Standard Oil would add years to human life. Trust has no foreign competition to fear it does not need advise him on the subject of fair rates. Mr. Lau melster was re.

entirely frank. He not only con suited Mr. Stubbs, but got him to draw up the sched customs protection, or It would most assuredly get It There is no doubt that the extinction of this is among the possibilities. The Congress What it wants to do Is to suppress competition at home, GALLAUIIKR-Iu Oakland, June 29, Timothy THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS HOOSF.S MAK3 a specialty of coontry and city orders. OtU-loguea and price lists sent opon application.

Cof-teapondence solicited. PLKA8K WENT ON "THE KXAMINKR." and It does that through the railroad tariff system. ule of rates, and the clerks of the Southern Pacific adopted, as scientifically proved, the following state ments: The sugar trust has both customs and freight tariff were engaged on It for some time before It was in protection. It has both foreign and domestic competi troduced in the board. but they soon rallied with the retort that the great original trust, the Standard Oil, and Mr.

Havemeyer's own sugar trust, were independent of the tariff. It may be worth while to point out that with a proper understanding of the word "tariff" the principle laid down by Mr. Havemeyer Is absolutely correct, and subject to no exceptions whatever. His mistake was In limiting the term to "customs" tariffs. All that is necessary to make bts rule of universal application is to leave out that qualification.

A tariff Is a schedule of charges levied on tbe transportation of goods from one place to another. Goods coming from an Interior point abroad to an Interior point In the United States are subject to four tariffs, a railroad freight tariff from the point of origin to the foreign seaport, an ocean freight tariff from the foreign seaport to the American port of entry, a customs tariff at the American port of entry, and a railroad freight tariff from that point to their destination. Goods produced and nnntntmari In hln cnnntrv nre Riihtpct to nn tariff a AGENTS AND I'KALEItS WANTED. The claim of a substantial reduction of rates by (allagher, beloved brother of N'eal and John Uallagber, a native of tbe parish of Letter JieWard, County Donegal, Ireland, aged 70 years. (Philadelphia and Peuusylvaula papers please copy.) Frieuilt and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral to-day (Saturday), at o'clock a.

from bis late residence, Telegraph avenue; thence to St. Francis de 8ale' Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at o'clock a. ui. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland.

tnls schedule Is evidently as much a pretense as the IiMlAsnr; ittuius uiv-'wi en f.ir tho latest Im-proved and best Water Fllte i on the market, "THK A(J('A-1'1'ltA." Thou iiiuils lif liiff tion to fear, and It is shielded against both. Its customs protection amounts to at least 50 per cent on the cost of refining. Us railroad protection is whatever it needs to keep independent Ame.ricau refineries from selling goods away from home. Some years ago the country was divided into districts, each with its freight rates so arranged that it would be supplied exclusively from some railroad's written protest against putting It In force 4 If sold. No water consumer So far from making a reduction of 10 per cent there Is reason to tJoubt whether the railroad's Income from particular trust refinery these shipments will be decreased by the 2 per cen GODSIL In this city, June 28, John Henry, be- All tbe evils of trusts come from tbelr possession of that has been hazarded as a guess of the actual should he without one.

Si'rd for descriptive circular. PACIFIC COAST NOVF.LTt 1028 Market S. dealers in household, and hardware specialties, Incandescent Ons and Gasollna l.fclita and Supplies, Bicycles, lovea ton or nmotny ana usrgaret Uodsil, special privileges. A trust standing in the open and change that is made. In this Inquiry no help is to be got from the members of the Railroad Commts That the tubercle bacillus Is the sole cause of tuber-1 culosis of every form; that every person and every anl-" trial whose secretions contain those bacilli is a source of Infection; that other bacilli, especially streptococci, In most Cases become mixed with the pure tubercle bacilli, and jointly produce a complicated disease known as of the lungs; that tuberculosis not hereditary, and that It may, under almost any circumstances, he cured, if conditions are favorable; tbat Immunity 'from danger of tuberculous Infection does not exist anywhere nor with anybody.

These statements of fact give reason to hope much from the future. The first need In fighting so insidious a disease is to find out where it comes from, and how It is acquired. The people then have a chance to guard against It If not to cure it. The source of the diseaoe is established beyond question. It la found In the bacilli given off by diseased persons or Nobody can get the disease who does cot take these bacilli into bis system.

The Congress declares that the bacilli can be overcome after idey railroad freight tariff from the point of production to depending for success on nothing but the advantages of that of consumption. production on a largo scale would not be dangerous. If Now there is no difference whatever between one of attempted extortion competition would promptly spring these tariffs and another. Each Is a charge on the up and the evil would corect Itself. But a trust that has Bicycle Sundries.

Electrical Novelties, etc. slon. When Messrs. Blackstock and Laumelster and Edson are asked to point out where tbey figure the BOOK AND STATIONERY. ran.nnrtntlnn nf Bonds from nolnt to oolnt.

If a trust the power to throttle competition by discriminating cus brother of Thomas and Charles Uodsil and he-loved nephew of Miss Bridget Roach, a native of San Fi'Huclsco, aged JJO years 6 months and 10 days. Friends and acquaintance are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral to-day (Saturday), at o'clock a. from the residence of his parents, 2011 Harrison street; thence to St. Peter's' Church, Alabama and Twenty-fourth streets, 'where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 0 o'clock a. m.

luteruieut, Mount Culvary Cemetery. 10 per cent reduction tbat they have claimed, the THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS CO. no tnYatinn under anv nnn of them to which toms and freight tariffs is a very different sort of animal. 4a to R50 Geary Above Powell. are so far at sea that it Is evident that they know it.

cnnmetltnrs are sublect It has an advantage that is To make the truRts harmless the first thing to do Is Perioiiicula, Hook Hinl Stationery. nothing about the rates. There are some heavy llkelv to Rive it control of the market. Most American to take away their special privileges. BOOKBINDERS.

trusts have the benefit of all of them. Tbe Standard Oil Deprive them of customs tariff protection by putting Hook hinder and Prtates, 422 Commercial Btreet. J.B. M'iNTiRE, Trust depends almost exclusively upon the protection all articles conttollett by trusts on the free list reductions on charges between points that have no shipments of grain. But the reductions between points that hare the bulk of the grain trade are GRKSOR-Iu this city, June 80, F.llza Janet of the American railroad tariff, and It finds that ample.

Deprive them of freight tariff protection by having the COAL. COKE AND l'IU IRON. It has arrangements with all the principal railroads In railroads controlled by the Government, and operated, (rigor, dearly beloved slater of Margaret. Frederick and Robert Macdermld and Mrs. Kysb of Menio Park, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 27 years.

the country by which it receives special favors that are like the postal service, on equal terms to all. J. C. WILSON Mi I.ACOHI.IN-ln Oakland. Alameda county.

WOO Battery Street. Teiephoue, Main lh84. have obtained a hold on the body, which Is doubtless true, for there are many known Instances of cure. Vet the unfortunate part of the matter Is that the infrequent and far from spectacular. The farmers of California are handed a gold brick by the railroad company, and the Railroad Commls-tioners have acted as cappers for the trade.

If the farmers arc not satisfied with thejr bargain, the Southern Pacific will magnanimously prepare another for thcrn when the next Republican nominations for the Railroad Commission are announced. WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, Mined liv th BLACK DIAMOND COAL MI.VINO COMPANY. June 29, Hugh, beloved husband of Bridget McLaughlin, father of Hugh, Kate and Annie McLaughlin and brother of Patrick, John and 4'barlea McLaughlin, Mrs. II. Duffey and Mrs.

I. Magee, a native ot the parish of Olencough, Couuty Donegal, Ireland, aged 47 years. Friends and acquaintances are "respectfully Invited to attend the funeral to-dnv (Saturday), at 1 o'clock p. from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 2U Fifth street. at lta GUKKN K1VKR COLLfciuito.

la tli Best Coal In the Market. profession has not yet found the way to accomplish it. Koch's tuberculin and the other preparations that have been founded on it have not proved satisfactory. The tuberculin furnishes an unfailing means of discovering the disease, but it is not usually regarded Offlc and Yard 1S Main street DHIGGIST8 DrniMflTmi S. Oil Becond and Stevensoa IIUWIISU I UIV Ut JJ.

Streets. Mala 4. MYERS The funeral of th late' Edythe Myers, a success In combatting It. Yet Dr. Brieger, the FAMILY MEDICINE.

woo oica in nernn, win iaie oiacc from the residence of Bertha Myers, Portland. on Monday, July 3. nt 1:80 o'clock p. m. Senor Manuel F.

Martinez, a Cuban, In an address before the Norfolk (Va.) Board of Trade, said that, his people desire annexation, with Statehood for freedom of rellg- KEUMABKR In this city. June 30, at his late THE DESIRES OF THE CUBANS. DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH'S NEWEST NECKLACE This is the very latest thing in necklaces. It belongs to Consuclo, Duchess of Marlborough, and was given to her by her father, William K. Vanderbilt.

The necklace is made of diamonds and pearls, set alternately. residence, I40tl California street, Henry Nevi-nnber, beloved husband of Geslne Neunaber and fnther of Henry Bertha. Emll and Walter Neuncber, a native of Oldcubura. Germany, aged no sr 2 months and 22 days. A member of Geriiiaiiln Lodge.

No. U. I. O. O.

F. Walballa Encampment, No. 7, I. 0. O.

and Vallev Lodge. No. 30, A. O. V.

W. Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully. Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock u. from Odd Fellow' LA ORiri'R REMEDY. raSt.

colleague of Koch, declared to the Congress that it possesses curative power, and though not infallible, Is in use. But the general treatment recommended In the discussions Is about such as would be recommended to one who wants to keep In good health-pure air, and plenty of it, nourishing food, moderate exercise, avoiding sharp changes of temperature, or anything that will depress the system. The pure air treatment has teen the most successful. The disease flourishes in crowded, filthy, badly ventilated quarters, just like other infectious diseases. The best a-Jvice given, however, is to keep as far as possible away from the source of Infection.

When the people learn to destroy the bacilli by cleanliness and sanitary they will abolish the disease, whether a "remedy" is found or not. Ion and American immi gration. This is a future worth striving for. It rests with tbe Cubans themselves to realize It. Our duty Is to maintain order, to straighten out the tangled threads of things, to guarantee an honest military government, and having given the Inhabitants an oppor 4 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOCKXXKXV AROUND THE LOBBIES.

Hull, corner Seventh and Market streets. Inter ment, I. o. o. r.

cemetery. i a O'CONNOR In this city, June 29, Annie, beloved wire of Michael J. Connor, mother of Maiv Ex-Congressman F. W. Mondell of Wyoming has re Joacphliie O'Connor, daughter of Mary aud the MINERS' UNION APPEALS TO PRESIDENT AVKINLEY aia LIEROI.O HAHNKSS ill iJirkln street-Kuy direct and save money.

Catalogn fre. SCMMKU BARGAINS. turned from a pleasure trip to Hawaii. He 9 at the tunity to recover at least In part from the effects of ueclocntal. Spanish thievery and oppression, to let them work out their own salvation.

Joseph F. Spear United States Customs 8urveyor; and wife have returned to this city after a three weeks' ooooooooooooooooo oooooooooo iHie wiiuam aeitie. anil sister or Jiumle. William and John Joseph Kettle, a native of New York CHy. N.

aged 28 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Saturday), at 0 o'clock a. from her late reaiileuoe, 20IU Market street, near Octavla: theuce to Sacred Heart Church. Fell and Fillmore streets, wher a requiem high mavt will atisence on a pleasure trip to northern points. If gratitude for our unselfish assistance leads the CubanB to vote for annexation, well and good.

We That the children who L. A. Thurston of Honolulu, formerly the Minister from Hawaii to the United States, Is at the Occidental' will deal with tbat situation when it arrives. with bis wire. Tbey are nere on a pleasure trip.

celebrated for the repose of her mil, commencing at 0:110 o'clock a. ra. Interment, Holy Cross Senor Martinez said among other significant Pacific Coast Passenger Agent C. C. Crans of tho cemetery.

things: "The first thing the Cubans want is that Gen O'CONNOR In tula city, June 30, Catherine, lie. vanaerDiii lines nas returned irora roiand Springs, Me. where he attended a conference of the company's pas NO JAILS FOR CHILDREN. eral Fitzbugh Lee, who understands tbem, and whom all too frequently are arrested and placed In Jail In this city should, in many instances, be punished for offenses they have committed, is not doubtful. Noth loved daughter of Maurice and Catherine O'Con senger agenis.

nor, a native of San Fraucisco, aged 11 months To the Editor of "The Examiner" Sir: Please allow us space In your paper for the following resolutions, adopted by the Burke Miners' Union: Whereas, It bas come to our notice tbat General Merrlatn was sent to tbe Coeur d'Alcncs to uphold law and order, and, Wbercaa, The said General was not sent to have anything to do with enforcing rules for the government of miners or miners' union men, as this was a matter for local authorities to deil with, and, Whereas, He bas gone far beyond the power given him by the War Department, Inasmuch as to forbid mining companies to hire members of the Coeur d'Alene miners" 1'nlou, and. Whereas, Tbe iild General Merrlam his approved a 0 upricht. i5 to ''2 Heine up rights. JlXi to $075: fMilckerii "Pi'iRlits. S1W to Vt'Xt: 1 filhson.

l10; to $nsi. Rent. nn: Instalment. up. Write for they love, shall be appointed Governor of Cuba." Not being acquainted with the pettiness of Amer and za days.

Henry S. Towneena, superintendent of Schools at The funersl will take place to-dny (Saturday, at 1:30 o'clock p. from tbe real- Honolulu, is nere on a vacation trip, its at the Occl catalog and price and save a'i't's commisstoB. lean politics, the Senor cannot, of course, be expected 4t acntai. dene of her parents, 422 Natotna street.

Inter ing would be more gener ment, Holy cross cemetery HEINE PIANO MrG. 136 Ell St. W. C. Peacock and C.

E. Norman, two capitalists of Melbourne, arrived on the steamer Mariposa yesterday PORTIER In thi city. June 28. Henry, beloved biwliand or c. rortier, a twitiveoi rrauce.

(San ally conceded than that there are urchins in plenty here who need serious attention of some sort. Their pranks very often pass the border line of Innocent ana are ai me ucciuenim. Joe papers please copy Friends and aciiiiaintances are respect to understand that this seemingly modest wish nf tbe Cubans Is utterly impracticable. General Lee Is a Democrat. True, he was so Invaluable a at Havana that the President reappointed him during the perilous days before tbe Spanish war.

and bad frequent occasion to avail himself of his Drs. J. I. Stephens of Petaluma, F. K.

Alnsworth nf fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day PAPER. rsjlLLAUETTB I ULF AND PAPER COM-tV piry. hevra 72U mtitomery Street. STORTING GOOPS- Los Angeles and H. D.

Lawhead of Woodland are guests proclamation Issued by the Governor of the State of Idaho, refusing the miners the rights to belong to any at tbe Grand. (Saturnayi, at cioca a. rrom the parlors of J. S. Uodesu, 30ft Montgomery avenue.

ROOT In this city. June 20, Gertrude Alleeu. labor organization, which we protest against, and, infantile hilarity and set law at defiance. By while it must be admitted tbat something bould be done to convince small malefactors of the rror of their ways, It is no less clear that about the NEW YORK, June 30. California people are regit.

Whereas, Lieutenant Lyon, under the command of beloved daughter of George W. and Mlnnln Root. thorough knowledge of Cuban affairs, but on the eve tered at leading hotels as follows: From San Francisco General Merrlam, came to the Miners' Union Hall and a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 5 mouth L. Guddard and wife and B. C.

Pew, at the Grand Union of a Presidential election It is too much to expect GUNS Hnuti'is Equipments, Flstin Tackle. Athletic (ioods, etc. Bed-rock prices. Send foi cutiiloitn. GEO.

V. fHKKVE. 72t Mark! Street- ami in days. Friends and acquaintances are respect orst thing tbat could be done with them is to place L. Georges, at the Grand: B.

F. Lacy, at the Albemarle, called a meeting In which he demanded tbe pump men of the Tiger mine to go to work, and threatened if they did not go to work, be would drive tbem there at the point fully Invited to attend tbe funeral to-morrow William McKlnley to reeognt2e a Presidential possibility who under certain conditions might become a Los Angeles W. H. Hoiabhd. at the Manhattan; J.

(Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. from th family of the bayonet; and. Gardiner, at the St. Denis; O. Llpplncott, at the Broad hem in Jail.

They should not have punishment of a Ind to make them worse rather than better. And this rtainly is the tendency of confinement in a prison of dangerous opponent. ARTIFICIAL STONE. way Central; II. L.

Bixhy, at the Imperial; S. Reinbart residence. 738 McAllister street. Interment, Masonic Cemetery. SCHAFFNER -In tbla city.

June Frederick It St-. st -X It A i. Miiuf t-i i. i iiai. I at tbe Hoffman.

Oakland Miss N. B. Jones, at th sort. The associations there are bad, the en Grand Union. California V.

L. Thacher, at the Mur beloved husband of lKirotbea Schaffner and father of Herman. Frederick and Charles Edwin Schiiffner. Mrs. Bradford and Mrs.

Nel Fitzbugh Lee was the Ideal man for Governor of Cuba. His appointment would have spared us fhe humiliation that has followed some of the tactless work of military favorites of the Administration, wfco ARTIFICIAL RTONK MAM'FACTCRBH. 'Ml Montgomery Mreet. nment Is degrading, the odium, whether deserved deserved, is but too lasting. A jail should bar- lie Arter, a native of Germany, aged 1 years ray Hill.

A SELFISH MOTIVE. ann in nays. Friends snd aconalntances ar resneot bu-ery youthful offender except in extreme cases. SEWING MACHINES. "nflMCCTIP" lb Uadtr, The Standtrq 4 UUmtOllU ti.

have been harassing the Cubans and making them fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow nen a man njanes iun oi woman curiosity," re of auch punishment would be required to enemies of this country Instead of friends. But he Whereas, the prisoners arrested by General Merrlam and placed In the Wardncr "bull pen" are not given proper treatment, because of which five have died, and many more are sick, the dying being denied the consolation of their religious faith and the ministration of their friends; therefore, be it Resolved. Thai the Dnrke Miners' Union denounce the brntal treatment (tlven by General Merrlnni anil Lieutenant Lyon anil rail opon tbe President of the United fttnten, na Fontmander-ln-ehief of the unity, to Investigate oar preaent tronhlet and be It further Resolved. Tbat a copy of these resolutions be sent to President McKlnley and to all leading papers of the United States. t-lgned by chairman of committee.

(Simdayi, at o'clock p. from bis bur reldenoo.43 Lombard street thence to Franklin TVPItWRITEH marked the lady philosopher, "It is mereljr because he wants to get her out of tbe habit of Inquiring where Ausfcienea criminals or mT.yirt tiieir out nne was ignored afler war was declared for political rea Hall. Mllmnre street, between fush and Sutter, Australians weie' V'Vhildlsh folly. he has been when he comes home at 4 In the morning. All Typewr eiTvlce will be held under the aiiKplce on for mi, and as long as McKlnley Is in the White House wruugs ror runs.

of King Solomon's Ixxtge. No. i'di), F. and A. br aal ahein.

--M. Few partly i midd'lot' Cubans will long in rain for General Lee's wise commencing at clock p. in. 1'lraee omit A PROVERB APPLIED. AGENTS SMI den from sympathetic counsel.

wer portfolio fell the Mory prfTftlf of Manila, th hlNor-feil baeia and n- 'a PREMlkB. VAMlhK, ry Stratt. 4b M. "Are these goods pure and unadulterated?" inquired nower. 8F.LHKN-.fn this elty.

June M. Miles C. Selden a native of Vlrslnta. eared fit vr uater me 110 the customer. tour spin rnrr ell WATCH KS.

II Friends and acnualntancn Minxt. ther Sausallto Is owned by Itself tL 4 weight clThe qun'tion "To the pure all things are pure," replied the grocer Jewelrv aid i T.LUNDY,.TVc fully Invited to attend the funeral to-dsv (Saturdays at 2 o'clock f. from Trinity 1" gamblers evasively. THOMAS HULUHAN, 1 tVU appears to be open I ring. 4 Mil.

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