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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUN DAY, MAY 23, 1897.

!and formerly one of the THE EMPORIUM.

RICHMOND IS
and he could have commanded disturbers
by name to keep the pence. • -.

In the face of the uproai the business of NEW ERA FOR THE POLES. lof the court of Berlin.
Poland has so many
most brilliant
friends in this
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figures
«
country s_s@^^_^2_@3>**tD !
*^__2-@^^_s^3('*^^^E^) fac
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THE EMPORIUM.

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widespread satisfaction fail to be
the meeting was. transacted and the reso- that
:States by the Czar's
cannot
lutions Which were adopted will be pre- created in the " United •
Board Supervisors to-
- inauguration of a policy which, while just

STILL AGITATED to the


sented evening. o!
. „, . .
a -^^/_6^^//##^
morrow When the subject comes v -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0«-.
' ' g*
' to the chivalrous and gallant Poles,' is like-;
Interesting Review of the Policy of Conciliation ///
M***m
up for hearing before he committee of the wise certain toprove a source of strength to
board the two factions of Richmond will -
. * \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '.rr^-;::; v..*'-.,i ::-:.\u25a0/\u25a0 \u25a0''•\u25a0-. • '-*."-\u25a0.-" his immense
empire. "V -: Ex-Attache.
be on hand for the fray. -..-- v;vW- QOOf— 3-LUN& evEiPYTHIN&.,* |
'*'\u25a0 ':
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I CALIFORNIA'S GOC ATeST -"rOQ_--'juTr -TOOES UNDER ONr

SLASHED WITH A RAZOR.


Pursued fay the Czar Nicholas.
—; ______ Local atone for the Postofflce.
A recent dispatch from Washington stated
Wli-W :^y*#*#:*#^ MU^^Zt-
Disturbers of Last Friday Two Colored Mon Have a Fight, With
that efforts were being made in that city to
have the new San Francisco Postoffice building MARKET~STREtT -^^^JT^SaN frkANCISCO'CAL
Night's Meeting Are constructed of Vermont stone. „The J Manu-

. Censured.
the Usual llegult.
Samuel Smith, a colored cook, was
slashed by George Wallace, another col-
ored man. on the neck; cheek and chest
From the time when Thaddeus Kos- | national fund to _» used in the restoration of facturers' and Producers' Association have
ciusko fought for the independence of j the
the United Slates as aid-de-camp and j Polish
former glories of
:
the palace of the old sent a communication to Representative Loud
kings on the Mount Wavel at protesting against any but Calimrnia material
Krakow, which is to be presented lo Francis being used in the building. Yesterday the
orderly officer to Washington, his services I Joseph on the forthcoming fiftieth anniversary following dispatch was received from Wash-
Interesting May Sales.
with a razor last night, and Wallace was \u25a0.'\u25a0}\u25a0_ v •-•.;' \u25a0-' V*
arrested on a charge of assault to murder. being cora men* ora:el by m.ans of a of his ascension to the throne. The Galician ington:
E. P. Troy Has Caused the Ar- Smith was taken to the Receiving Hos-
pital, where his wounds were dressed by
monument on the banks of the Hudson peasantry make magnificent; cavalry soldiers theGentlemen:
at West Point, and by the Kosciusko | and the Polish nobility the most dashing anu terial to be us«d in the construction of the new
I am in receipt of yonr telegram of
-
1 5th i:.st. inrelation to the character ana ma- To-morrow and all the week we promise you
rest of Tbomas Kerr of Odd Dr. Tormey. The wounds are not serious. School for colored people, which Presi- brilliant cavalry officers. Moreover, the Polish I'oh office building and in rep!/ willsay that every many items ;of interest in many departments. The
dent Thomas Jefferson founded at New- aristocracy possess so much intuitive shrewd- effort willbi* exerted on our part to see that mate-
Fellows' Cemetery.
Wallace said that Smith called at his
house on Mission street, near New Mont- ark, the people of this country have ness and innate diplomacy that from their rial of a local cnaracter is used.
Truly yours, .
-•\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 E. J-'. J-OUD.
sale in the Cloak and Suit Department is by far the
some word- .
gomery, and Smith and Mrs. Wallace had
1
Wallace interfered and
Smith struck hint. Wallace then drew a
always manifested a very marked interest Iresponsible
ranks have been recruited many of the most
in the fate of Poland. All oppressed and tro-Hungarian crown. Thus the Prime Minis-, The Women's Educational and Industrial
and valuable servants of the Aus- The Historic*-.! Carnival. most important sale of Outer Garments held so far
razor and slashed Smith. down-trodden nations struggling for free- ter of Austria at the present moment is a Union has decided to repeat the Historical this season by any store. Such extraordinarily low
Prominent Citz-r.s of the Distric dom meet with generous and whole-hearted j Polish noble of the name of Count Badeui, carnival which it gave for one week in Native prices have rarely, if ever, been quoted on goods of
Have Withdrawn From the Point sympathy on this side of the Atlantic, no while Emperor Francis Joseph, on the occa- Sons' Hall last year. The managers have
equally fine qualities. The balance of the Eastern
Lobos Imprcv ment Club.
JOSEPH RICE matter whether they he Armenians, Cre- sion of his recent state visit to the court of St. secured Odd Fellows' Hall for the week begin-
tans, Irish or Jews. But somehow or an- dignitary was
other the case of Poland appealed more
Petersburg,
of
accompanied by another great ning the 20ih of September. Mme. Louise A.
Polish nationality, Count Golou- Sorbier, the president of the union, willagain
Chowski, popularly known as "Golou," and be the general manager and Leon Auradou has
strongly than that of any of, the unhappy who fills the office of Minister of Foreign consented to again pose the tableaux,"'\u25a0\u25a0" so the
'Manufacturer's Clothing Stock will be offered at still
greater reductions. Where sizes, have run out in the
THE HIGHMAN
'.'£-; 'i:y:
Richmond is stillagitated over the be- people jii't mentioned, to the American Affairs for the dual empire, and performs Tike- ladles anticipate the same success.
havior of an unruly crowd at Simon's heart. Their fight for liberty, which has wise the duties of Minister and Chacncellor New Divorce Suits.
'
$6.85 Men's Suits we have filled in from those that
Hall last Friday evening, when the'me*t- continue 1 almost without interruption for of what is'known as tha ''Imperial House. - of
ing of the Richmond Improvement Asso- more than 100 years, has been signalized Austria. '~1~. --s~-
"
"?.' '/*"'. \u0084-."-; lows: Suits for divorce were -- filed yesterday as fol-
..'- 3 i.'l were selling at $8.45, and the $8.4$ lines have been
ciation was disturbed by a disorderly Without recommending the Czar to Intrust
demonstration. The subject was dis-
by so many romantic episodes, baa fur-
nished such unique examples the destinies
of bravery, of has been done in the case of Austria by the to
of Russia to Pilish nobles, as Rosa Eetzel against Louis Betzel, for failure
provide. .' iv_-V"i'* r:.-" -'"-' replenished from better grades from our own stocks.
cussed ah day yesterday and last evening. Second
Day's Events
at the patriotism and of chivalrous self-sacrifice, Emperor Francis Joseph, who has never made
John G. Halter against Mattie J. Halter, for
desertion. Note the prices herewith ron Men's Furnishings.
The Call was in great demand, as it con- that anything which affects their we fare the mistake of attempting to Aus'rianiz* his Annie Maud Buchannon against Addison M.
tained an accurate and extended account State Pigeon Tourna- meets with a keener appreciation in North Polish subjects, there is no reason whatsoever
Buchannon, willfulneglect. Where can you duplicate them? And there has been
of the affair. America than anywhere else in the world. why Nicholas should not, if he continues in Nellie Carter against Joseph Carter, failure
to provide and desertion. . _- '. -;,_• ' <••
-
There may be two sides of the question ment.• This being the case, attention should be his present enlightened course of policy, con-
\u25a0

Another Tumble in the Dress Goods Market.


regarding the removal of the City Cem- drawn to a v ry remarkable feature of the loyal the
vert Poles inhis dominions into just as Sa<(>ec el of Robbery.
etery, so the people out there say, but and as devoted vassals and supporters of Tariff or no tariff, prices continue lower. :han ever.
new policy of conciliation, which young his throne as ere the Galiclans in connection Frank Maguire. Peter Ellis and Frank Cain
they assert with positive clearness that Emperor Nicholas from the very moment with the crown of Austria-Hungary.
were arrested last night by Policemen Ryan We will offer throughout this week over iooo piece? of Choice Dress
there is only one voice touching the dis- The Visaliaite Won the God of is accession to the throne of Russia may add that no happier time could have been robbed
And I
and ODea on suspicion of being the men who Goods, in plain colors and fancy effects, bought by us at an enormous dis- 1

turbance of the meeting. All a--ree that has inaugurated in the Polish . provinces chosen for the inauguration of a new policy of believed to be the man who covered George W.
several tills recently. One of them is count, at the owing remarkably low prices : Wi:--f&Vi-&?Z
l° pieces double-width Pekin Rave Wool Suit-
the conduct of the disturbers was out- Dust Pr<z3 on a Straight of his dominions. It is nothing more nor this kind in Russian Poland, for it coincides Wright wilh a revolver at 118 Taylor street, a l(\r ntrxr k/ari\
rageous. Kill. les than the repeal of that iniqnitous law larly with a renewal of Emperor William's singu- few nights ajo, and made away withthe cash-
-"--'•-';'? •-:-.
lUC per yard. jng S> jn choice colorings, never before sold at less
At Meinert's grocery store last evening,
and at other places in Richmond, the
which prohibited every one professing Posen ill-advised — endeavors
that is to say, that portion of the
to Prussianize drawer.
than 25c a yard. £> °
any other than the orthodox Greek lormor kingdom of Poland, W. H. BLUE IT, M.D. r
y*\f*nor 4/arH lO pieces of Swivel Serges, all wool, 38 inches
\u25a0****-***' per yard,
at the time
neighbors talked the matter over, lt was faith from owning or occupying land in of the partition of the. latter which wide, in a full line of new colors, worth' every
stated thai several citizens who had been He Was Clo ely Pressed by Otlo
prominently identified with the Point Fsndner, Who Came in Sacond.
the former kingdom of Poland. Inasmuch tury was awarded 10 Prussia. People in the gestion or dyspepsia, gastric aciaity, rheuma-
as the Poles, in spite of the cruel persecu- past have been so much accustomed
in the last cen- Specialist in the treatment and cure of indi-

to look tism, gout, headache, constipation, heart


-'*;*' cent of 40c a yard.
*\(\r nor xjarA 5° pieces of Genuine English Mohair Falconne,
.
Lobos Improvement Club had cast their tions to which they have been subjected for despotism and tyranny on the part of disease with
and all diseases acting in sympathy
derangement of the gastric juices. S. F. _ •JUL per yard* double width,' choice spring and summer colors,
fortunes with the Richmond Improvement A Division of Cash. on religious as well as on racial grounds, Russia that nobody has paid much attention office 6 O'Farrell st., hours to 4 p. m., and : dust repelling would be very cheap at 50c.
Association since last Friday night. Tbe have remained fervent adherents of the to Prussia's persecution of her Polish subjects. 1069 Broadway, Oakland, 9 to 10 A. m. and* 7
latter duo gained eighteen new members True, there have been \u25a0•-\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. . \u25a0»*_ *•_/*- __n_» ajarA 6° pieces of Etamine Novelty Suitings, 46 inches
night before last and yesterday. Roman Catholic church, this was equiva- cution has abated for atimes when the perse- to BP. M. ll
****'**\u25a0**'*-' per yard, wide, all wool, in the newest tints, considered
Messrs. Troy, Fitzgerald and,Ginley, The second day's shooting of the State
three former -supporters of the Point live bird tournament, under the auspices
lent to debarring
taining possession
them from re- sons for this have been of a nature tothereflect
of such of their no credit on the authorities at Berlin, for it
period. But rea-
SAN DIEGO SMUGGLERS. extra value at 65c a yard. i
AOg. a*\tj\t*MjarA 5° P' eces Silk Chevron Suitings, double width,
r.h ... \u25a0

Lobos Club, had joined the club of which of the Olympic Gun Club, came off yester- ancestral estates as had been left to them has been invariably due not to any sense of Captain Wright cf the Niraid Believed to tOC per yard, choice new colors; sold everywhere at 75c a yard.
('. H. Hubbs is president
loney secretary.
- ;;7 and:.V
J. G. Ma-
V,
\u0084 . day according to the programme, and It after the wholesale confiscation which the justice nor to any
Russian Government was in the habit of but merely in consequence of the influence
lerations of statecraft
Hare Had Business Men as Con- *«
#*»___\u2666 k/£*tt*A 5 pieces of London TwillSuitings, double width, °
A well-Known and leading merchant of was marked by some remarkable work.
decreeing alter every revolutionary move- exercised at court by some Poliihnoblewoman federates. \u25a0tOC per yard. pure wool, in new 'covert shadings; considered
the district, who has always actea with The attendance was fairly large. The
the Fletcher organization, told a Call re- .principal event, the second on the list, ment, and even without any such cause, possessed of the long
beauty and captivating charms cheap at 75c a yard.
of her race. As as Bismarck remained at SAN DIEGO, Cal, May 22.— Captain
5° pieces of Yachting Serges, full 52 inches wide,
porter last night that bo had chanced his was the contest for the Gold Dust trophy,

..
but on the most frivolous and trivial of the head of affairs this {.a _____\u25a0> wjsxrA
view*, and would hereafter train witn the served to Intensify his James D. Wright and Peter Asmuss*n, DUC per yarO* allpure wool, Cheviot* finish ; worth every penny
was won by James Rice of Visalia. pretexts. It is worthy of note that in hatred of the Poles, and the latter, looking who were arrested yestetday afternoon,
people who favored the removal of the whichwas a twenty-bird .of 75c a yard. ,* '. /
City Cemetery. It
He did not care to have his name men- . good form and killed his twenty sttaight.
race. Rice shot in spite of the reputation for tyranny en- upon him as one of the bitterest foes charged with smuggling Chinamen into
joyed by the first Emperor Nicholas, and of their race, naturally took conspicuous part the United States, are still in jail, unable lO
° P^ces Colored Drap d'Ete,, Vfull1 46 inches
in,every court cabal against him, for wnich CtC/» per yard, wide, all wool
3oC «____• «/_-_•_-
tioned, but frankly said that the citizens ;He had a close rival in Otto Feudner, who the renown for the possession of more en- to secure bail. i;
• and full line of new shades of the
composing the Richmond Imprbvement also brought his twenty down in good lightened and liberal principles accorded ItIs true be lost no opportunity of revenging Asmussen was called np in United season ; always sold at 85c a yard.
Association never disturbed any one else shape. The two high guns shot off on by history, to his son, the ill-fated Alex- himself. When the old Emperor died and the
which the princely house of Radzl- States Commissioner Knole's court to-day
—that they never thought of interfering
with the meetings of the other club. j five birds, and again they made another ander 11, tbi3 law was enforced with far influence
greater severity under the reign of the lat- Bismarck had a free hand
will had exercised upon htm came to an end, to tell what he knew of the affair. He
and oppressed the stated that about three months ago he
Black Dress Goods*
Secretary Maloney said last night that straight score. Another five birds were pieces of Black Habit Cloth, double width, all
the disturbance wa-; particularly unfortu- ! trapped, and once more the man from Vi- ter than during that of his parent. In- Poles, nobles as well as peasants, to his heart's entered the employ of Wright to go with --|**»
__._>C per
-~g,.ga A ;
a.sag*
yard,
20

deed, there is no ruler of Russia beneath content. This continued until; his disgrace. him on a cruise down the Mexican coast
worth 40c a yard. wool, high finish;
nate for Richmond, because many ladies :salia killed all of his clean. Feudner was
who had recently moved into the district , so unlucky as to lose the first, but he whose rule the Poles may be said to have Shortly afterward the young Emperor becamo after abalone shells and meat. They put It-lr* #___*••» ajca-A 35 , pieces of Swivel Serges, full 38 inches wide,
attended a pubic meeting there for the \ killed the remaining four; so the prize suffered so much from persecution and op- subjugated by tho grace and beauty in at Santa Tomes with the schooner 3vJ*L pel 7 Cal U. all wool;cheap at 40c a yard.
first time. They were shocked and dis- , went to Rice. I
* pression of evary conceivab c character as of huroness Kosciol Kosclelski, wife of Wright had leased from 5° Pieces Genuine Imported Bradford Lizard
gusted at the howling and guying of the
that of the so-called "Liberator" Czar.
one ot the leaders of the Polish Nereid, which *-*\?\r* per
3UC yard. Cloths, full 38 inches wide, in six entirely new
_*____*> -/_»r*__

disturbers. The fortunate man willhold the medal party in the Prussian House of Lords, and Joseph Sexton of this city. Leaving the
It was noted also that J. C. Brickell and until the next tournament, when he will The present Emperor has altered all perhaps the most popular among his country- sailor in charge of the vessel Wright went designs; would be very cheap at 75c a yard.
J. C. Jordan, men who had been foremost return it for future competition, but he this and has caused it to be made known men of all their national poets and play- inland, returning the next day with eight
in the development of that section of San will take all the entrance money in the
Francisco, attended the club meeting next match in which the medal is con-
that not only has the obnoxious law in wrights. The mastery which the Baroness ob- Chinamen whom he transferred to the
over the young Emperor was so great schooner.
Two Store Crowders in Wash Goods.
Friday night to hear the subject in hand tested for, which may amount to a con- connection with the tenure of land in the tained s°° ./__-*-! pieces of latest style Wash Goods, including
properly considered. They were in sym- siderable sum. Feudner, however, drew
pathy with the objects of the meeting, the second prize, $15, and the third, $10,
western provinces been repealed, but, that it led to his § Majesty's reversal of the
moreover, that he would be glad to see the Blsmarcti an polity toward tho Poles, where- Nereid sailed northward, putting in on
After taking on a cargo of shells the 71.%
2C per
__-_-»
yard. Lace Strip.d Dimities, Persian Batistes and Oolong
Batistes, in linen effects. Sold everywhere else
upon the ex-Chancellor, in tbe course of a
and although members of the Richmond was divided among Clarence Haight, Polish nobility oncd again occupying public speech, declared that "the Polish influ- May 5 at Mussel Cove, fifty-five miles •\u25a0':'•\u25a0.\u25a0 at 15c a yard. '.•; *:^\.';;';.;;,.['. x :'%'l
Improvement Association did not often Frank Msskey, C. Nauman and F. Merrill
attend the pub ie meetings of the club. of Stockton, who killed nineteen birds
Yesterday E. P. E. Troy caused, the ar- each. .; .-.'.\u25a0 .-\u25a0•\u25a0 •
„\u25a0 . -
. .-• •;\u25a0's*;\u25a0:•
their ancestral estates. Ever since this ence augments to the, detriment of Prussia al- north of this city., There they landed the
has. been understood abroad there has ways Inthe measure that some Polish family Chinamen and returned to this port, dis-
been a steady flow eastward of the Polish obtains mora- or less influence at. court. -I charged their cargo and sailed southward
ttk.*.
lv?C per airaa**A s°° pieces of latest style Wash . Goods, including
___-.*
yard. Dimities, Organdies and Dotted Swisses, in all
rest of Thomas Kerr, foreman of the Odd
Fellows' Cemetery, on the charge of dis-
Nauman lost his fourth, Height his
twelfth, Masky bis ninth, and Merrillhis aristocracy, and they are,rapidly.recover- need not mention that of the Radziwills, and again.
, -. the choicest shadings and effects of the season.
Sold everywhere else at 20c. ,"
turbing a public meeting. Men who ob- eighteenth. In the side pool on event ing, 1 by means of purchase, all those to-day we have exactly the same state of af- \u25a0•: Upon arriving at Santa Tomas Wright
Bismarck's allusion to the Radziwilis need as though he expected some one,
served Kerr's conduct said he should Feudner won first money, $15; Nauman
have been thrown out of the ball by the and Haieht divided second money, $9, and
castles and domains with which the names fairs."
of their families have been identified passion" for that the
was a reference to old Emperor's "grande but there was evidently a hitch,, for he
told Asmussen to return, alone with the
Hamburg Embroideries.
police officer. Kerr is said to be a man of Chick tooK third money. $6. lovely Princess Elizabeth
good character and sound sense, and the The first match- of the day was a six- since time immemorial. Among those who Radziwi.l, whom he .was at one moment on schooner to San Diego. This the latter A few items from an Importer's large stock, closed out by us this week
at Free-Trade Prices. ; NOTE THE SAVING TO the Buyer.
opinion is expressed inRichmond that he bird event with fifteen entries.
would not have shouted 'Amen" and eleven shooting made clean scores. In
Of these hava already taken advantage of the the point of marrying, and to whom he re- did. Upon his arrival he went straight to
Czar's new policy in this particular are mained devoted throughout her lifetime. •
This, however, did not stay young Emperor
Virgilio Bruschi, a well-known Italian
merchant, who, Asmussen claims, knew -*\r* nor **_-_.r-_ 20 pieces, 1% inches
wide, regular price 6c a yard. °
pounded the floor with his cane if he had this match eighty-five birds were shot and
not been prompted to make a scene.
Some regret i- expressed in the south- bounds. ;. i - -
only four lost, t^ro dying just outside of
the Counts Potoeki, Zamoyski, S.arzenski,
Czartoriski, and about 100 more bear- William. On the contrary, tt served merely all
ers of equally illustrious names, who to cause him to show more and more favor to asked
about the Mussel Cove incident, and
him if the coast were clear for _.__-» yard
Af*...pel 2 5° pieces ' 2}_ inches wide, regular price 7*_c a
ern purl of the district that Mr. H_verty
of the Laurel Hill Cemetery was arrested.
The money of the poo!, $47 50, was divid-
ed among the following on straight kills:
A lady at Wolfe's drugstore, in Rich- Haight, F.udner, Rice, Nauman, Carr,
willdoubtless become In course of time deference the Kosciols, and he not only re-established in
quite as loyal to the Czar as their fellow- guage in the schools and churches of Posen sen sailed southward. He returned yes-
to their entreaties the Polish lan-
Wright
said
to return to the city. Bruschi
everything was all right, and Asmus-
Tt
•*\r* Ocr Yard
yal U* yard.
3°°

eces 3 inches wide, regular price oca yard. -
mond, commenting on the incident last Ralphs, H. C. Golcher, Fishbeck, Merrill, countrymen in the Austrian portion of and nominated a Polish ecclesiastic to the terday with Wright, and upon their ar-
Poland are to Emperor Francis Joseph. archbishopric of that province, but likerrise rival both were, arrested by the customs 3°° pieces, 3 inches wide, regular price ioc a yard.
night, said: "Itis hard to fancy Mr. Hav- McMahon and Carrol!.
crty as a disturber of the peace. He ls The third event was ten-bird contest. _ Itis pleasant under the circumstances to appointed a number of Polish nobles to im- $000 officers. The schooner/which is valued at
- and belongs to Jose H. Sexton, was
.-___» \rat*A
fir* per
oc yaro* *"\u25a0,-
such a nice, quiet little man who has $5 entrance, divided into three moneys for be able to state that these Polish Prin- portant offices at court and in the army. seized, and to-day a Chinese merchant, ft.- per I/aril
..__-• 500 pieces, 3*. inches to 4*. inches wide, regular
lived with his family of children and the three classes. Allthings come to an end, even tho reign of . OC yaril* price i23_c a yard.
grandchildren over on Johnson avenue The first-class winners were Feudner, cesses and Counts, are recovering their
estates at a relatively small cost. The old a beautiful and clever woman. If court gos- SeeWright, and released on $300 bail.
Chung, was arrested as an accomplice -
Ifl-** nor yard 285 pieces » 1 10 inches wide, regular rice 16c a
***
for the last two years. Ishould never Nauman, Carr, Fishbeck and 11. C. sip at Berlin is to be believed both the Em- of
Bruschi denies . all complicity in the
suspect him of disturbing anybody, be- Golcher, who got $12 20 each. Tne second
cause he is mildness and gentility per- class, Haight and Masky. secured $7 63
each, and the third cUss, Whitney, Owens,
proverb, according to which violence and press Victoria Augusta and her mother-in-law,
persecution always end by inflicting more Empress Frederick, showed themselves
affair and claims he was simply provision-
ing the schooner for legitimate trade. He
I2r ocr yard 298
-
pieces ' 5 10 7 nches wide regular ' rlce 2
°c a
sonified."
Haverty was arrested by Officer Hogan Coombs and McM.i on, got $1 90 each.
last Friday night. Hogan was a new man The Rose system of class division pre-
injury upon the people "Who make use aggrieved by the amount of talk created both has not yet been arrested, but warrants
thereof as an instrument than to those at home and abroad through the attentions are out for the cap'ains of two other little
against whom it was directed, of the Kaiser to the fair Pole. Moreover, dur- trading schooners which are believed to be I4r npr yard 200 pieces ' 4 t0 7 inches Wlde' regular price 22(
-a
on the beat, and did not know the dis- vailed. ' has proved army maneuvers that took place engaged in smuggling. Upon their ar-
true once more in this instance. For ing the grand ' 4 10 7 inches wide- regu,ar price 25c a
per yard. : ;ard5 pieces
turbers by name. The scenes of tumult During the day Rice killed 39 birds
some of the Polish rival here they will be seized.
while the Russian nobles who obtained the in the province of Posen Bavarian,
took him by surprise and he hardly knew straight, missing his 40,h. Feudner killed
what to do. Had Officer Mulcahy, whose 51 out of 52. and, with the exception of the Polish castles and estates either by grant nobles in whose castles baxon and
other princes of the Confederation known as tion from a rancher named Smith, near
Collector Fisher says he has informa- Isc
"
regular beat is there, and who was on one miss, his record for two days was 70
duty last night, been there on Friday birds. The principal event to-day will he from the Russian Government, which had the German empire had been quartered were Oceanside, that a large quantity of opium All the above importations comprise a large and complete variety of
confiscated them, or else merely at a nom- emboldened by what they looked upon as was smuggled ashore near there Wednes- designs at each price. Tne work is of the finest kinds, on nainsook and
evening more arrests would have been the Fay diamond medal 20-biru contest cambric, all cut out, ready for use. This is the Embroidery season, and
mane. under similar conditions as governed the inal price at the compulsory sales are now the Emperor's favor toward their race to day night. The rancher discovered the
Mulcahy knows everybody inRichmond, Gold Dust medal. in such a state of financial distress and adopt a spirit of independence which took the smugglers, who were eight in number, and this purchase comes just in time to save our customers lots of money.
bankruptcy that Nicholas has ju-t been form inseveral cases of a refusal to hoist the who threatened his life if he "poached"
forced to appoint an imperial commission no flag of their royal
colors could ybe permitted to fly
guests on the ground that on them. \ Itis thought that all of these
belong to a large gang that has been oper- \u25a0**_
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to devise some means for- their relief, the those of Poland. The climax, however,except
Polish nobility have prospered to such a when Baron Kosclol-Kosciolskl, on meeting which has preventatives
came ating on this coast for twoamong past and
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years
business Bargains for Mens Wear.
degree in exile that ere long they will the Austrian Emperor at the opening of the men of this city. y-f^
constitute what is to every mouarchial exhibition at L.mberg, in Austrian Poland, btockton-Onkl'ind Sfamship*.
\u25a0'*. Some incomparable bargains this week from
country a source of boundless strength, hailed not Emperor.William but his Austrian
namely, a rich and affluent territorial Majesty as the real and only "King of Poland," STOCKTON, Cal, May There is a the largest and busiest. Men's Furnishing Store in
"only King" to whom alone all Poles were prospect that a line of steamers will be
aristocracy, possessed of sufficient means the willingto accord allegiance. This speech was run between Stockton and Oakland by the California
to develop the latent resources of the immediately communicated to Emperor .Wil- California Navigation and Improvement
country, and above all to ameliorate the liam, and as it happened to reach his ears Company. Manager Corcoran said
this $1.25 Men's Patch Bosom Shirts, with extra pair link cuffs, 25 dif-
condition of the peasantry and masses for simultaneously with angry protests from the morning that the Mary Garratt was to be ferent pattern5........................... * Now 65c *.*•.•

whoso material welfare as their tenants King of Saxony, who complained of ihe slights put on the run and would leave here three 1.00 Boys' Latest Style Golf 5hirt5:.......... Now 75c
they are morally responsible. to which his brother. Prince George, had been times a week for Oakland. If the mer-
Had the until now brief reign of Nicho- subjectedinas whose above described by the Polish no- chants of that city and the traveling pub- $1.25 Men's Golf Shirts, 20 different patterns -Now 90c
castles he nad been quar- lic there give sufficient encouragement
las II been signalized by no blemen
other event tered during; the army maneuvers, he deter- the steamer will ba kept "on right along.
75c Boys' Laundered Whit* 5hirt5.............. .Now 45 c
than the inauguration of this new and lib- mined in his usual impulsive fashion to cut Itis not settled yet where the landing 50c Men's Summer-weight' Balbriggan Underwear...... :... Now 35c
policy in-it-" aurift from influences that had become a mat- place in Oakland will be. According to 75c Men's Summer-weight Balbriggan Underwear, in fancy colors...
It would 1
eral toward the Poles
\u25a0elf have been sufficient to render it notable ter of publicgossip and popular ill will. So he Corcoran, several enterprising citizens of \u25a0'^'-. ;............ .'.....: Now 50c
in the history ofRussia. The present Czar Intimated to ;the Baron and Baroness that Oakland had made offers of laud for
and his advisers have at length realized their absence from court was preferrea to wharf room. Jr.oo Men's Royal Derby Ribbed Balbriggan Underwear Now 50c
what has long been apparent to every un- their presence,to and when the Barou traveled Mack J'icJi Krnppears in Ariz na.
$1.00 Men's Kid Walking G10ve5.............. ................Now 50c
try to explain matters the
prejudiced student of statecraft, namely, to Potsdam PHOENIX, Ariz.; May 22.—Some .time 50c Men's latest style
Neckwear, in tecks and four-in-hands Now 25c
Emperor sternly refused to receive him and
that whereas an antagonistic Poland must suggested in a manner that allowed no misun- ago it was reported that Black Jack, the Men's Genuine French Webb Suspenders Now 15c
necessarily be a cruel source of weakness derstanding that the Barou should leave the notorious bandit and the terror of South- 35c
and of acute danger to Russia, a loyal and city at once and remain on his estates. ' .- \u25a0; ~~\',Tl eastern Arizona, had b.en killed by peace 25c Men's Seamless Balbriggan Half Hose, in tan and back
contented Poland on the other hand con-' That ended Polish influence at the court of offic3rs near Clifton. Itis riot known that
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stitutes a bulwark ofdefense to the huge Berlin, and as 'if to atoue for his infatuation, Black; Jack; and his band of eighteen 50c Men's Silk Clocked Balbriggan Half Hose, in tan and.back..Now 25c
empire against its most / execrated which while itlasted served to estrange many desperadoes are i still at work ana are
of his Prussian nobles and his South German camped in Cochise County.
and hereditary, as well as dreaded allies, William; is now manifesting as much The man
foe, namely, Germany. Poland can bitterness and illwill toward the Poles as he ki led near Clifton has been identified as
,' Tom Ketchem. A po-«se ;under Deputy SIOCKIOJi'S -aiBJtXJ SCOTS. earthquake shock was felthere at 6:53 thia
never be Russianized. The national formerly showed favor. He has as far as pos- United States Marshal Ezekiels is in pur- morning, lasting two seconds.
sentiment, the ......national'., religion
sible removed all the Polish nobles from the suit of Black Jack. >.
. , water
;/>;>";:- Annual Outinrj of Caledonian* Goad-
and the love for the national traditions are positions of dignity aud trust to which he had \u25a0
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Baseball Terms.
too deeply inrooted in the hearts ol the people appointed them while subject to the thralldom Conflnqratton j*ear Modesto.
for that, and' all attempts lv that direction of the Baroness,' and loies. no opportunity of MODESTO, Cau, May 22.— The report
STOCKTON. Cal., May 22.—The annual "Imentioned the other day as a base-
have lamentably Jailed, the oniy result hav- saying harsh things about the Poiesin general, outing of the Caledonians to-day at Good- ball term that had fallen into decay," said
ing been to stilt further accentuate the differ- denouncing them as ungrateful and. disloyal, reached here this
evening that tne hand- water Grove was a great success. The day Mr. B fferly, "the 'goose egg.' This term,
of James Thompson, time honored, and once commonly em-
ence between the two races by reducing the threatening them with the fullest measure of some residenca was perfect, and the affair drew crowds in ployed, is now no longer heard. Two
Poles to the condition of political pariahs, his wrath in the event of his discoveung them known as Lanark Turk, ten miles; north- consequence. Last night a band of pipers
that is to say; a caste apart, deprived of the engaged in any practices that can possibly be east of Modesto, had been • burned to the other terms, once as familiar, and almost
went through the streets to call attention as commonly used, but now put away on
civic rights and privileges of the Russian- construed as treasonable. Naturally his sub- ground. \u25a0'.This was one of the finest resi- to the picnic; to-day, and how well they the same sbe f witn the goose egg, are the
born subjects of the. Czar, j But while Poland ordinates take their cue from him, and the re- dences in the county. Adjoining the 'red-hot grounder' and the 'daisy-cutter.'
cannot be Russianized Itcan be transformed sult is that at no momeut hay.; there been so bouse was a valuable grove of lemon succe- can be judged from 'the num-
into an invaluable ally; and ifany doubt pre- many instances of persecution, oppression trees, which were probably killed :by, the bers who thronged to the grove. Much of "The daisies grow now just as" thoy did
then (for which let us be duly grateful),
vailed in the mind of the present Czar Itmust and downright brutality on •the part of the beat. The house was valued at $4000. the success of the affair is .due to the

. efforts of the members of the various com- but the baseball is a daisy cutter no
St. Brendan's, and Its Popular have been set at rest by the phenomenal suc- Prussian authorities toward the Poles as have mittees, which were made up of the fol- longer. Tne balls are heated now as red

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cess which "has attended the policy tin .his been recorded of late. •• Santa Cruz J loto-r Show.
lowingCaledonians: hot as ever— if anything,; a little hotter,
Pastor. direction pursued in Austrian Poland by - Of course, mis only serves to accentuate the SANTA CRUZ. Cal., May : 22.— but such a ball is no longer described as in
Emperor Francis Joseph. conciliatory ;course pursued' by the Czar on Santa Cruz Floral Society's first exhibit is Games— Joieph Fyle, J. H. McLeod, J. M. the .phrase once familiar, as a 'red-hot
•Oa Tuesday next, as announced in yester- Austria's tactics toward her Polish provinces the eastern shores of the Vistula, and one of magnificent, beyond the anticipations of
Welsh, J. T. H_ddo„. B. Fyfe, T.P. Ander- grounder.' The/extreme warmth of the
day's Call, 81-v. Father Nugent, the popular
pastor of St. Brendan's Church, willcelebrate have been entire. different to those of Russia the effects thereof has been ,to 5lead many! even its 1promoters. Dr. Bliss, the presi-
- non, William Bruce, William Reid, James Mc-
L?od, A. McDonald, A. McKay. ,; sphere is now referred to in some other
his silver jubilee, or, rather, :his friends will and of Prussia. Whereas the two latter have great landed proprietors In Prussian Poland den has been assisted by the fullstrength -Property— John Lawrie, A. Grant, James manner.' ';:
Kerr, A.McKay, W.T. Johnston, James Lawrie
celebrate it in his honor. The greatest en-
thusiasm prevails throughout the parish and .
endeavored to crush the national sentiment, to migrate acros* the frontier and to transfer of tbe society. The object of the exhibit,
the 1Viennese ) authorities, ;on the contrary, to th» Czar the allegiance hitherto accorded which will be repeated annually, is to en-
Reception— Joseph Fyte. J. H. McLeod, J. M..
Welsh, J. McLeod, W. C. Campbell, A. Duncan,
"The fact is that in baseball, as in all
things else, fashions change, and phrases
among all who know Rev. Father: Nugent to
insure the success of the eclebra ion. !By his a point of conceding —
have fostered it, and Francis Joseph has made to Emperor William, at tho same time placing courage the culture ot .flowers and pre-
as much autonomy as he at the disposal of Russia the valuable knowl- pare for giving floral receptions to excur-
James Allen, John Grant.
club pipers— John Gordon and M. Mclntyre.
that to-day seem to glow with descriptive
fervor may to-morrow seem dull and
arduous labors he has built up for himself a
citadel of love and respect ia tiie districts
to which he has devoted himse if. Particulars
. loved pastor there will be held the grand an-
nual excursion and jubilee picnic of St. Bren-
dan's parish and parochial schools. -This will
possibly could toward his Polish lieges. The edge
result is that to-day there are no more devoted ministrative ;and ;;; military—which ;they
adherents, no more chivalrously" loyal 'sup-' have :obtained . while still -subject
strategic, economic, (politic, ad-' sionists and other visitors.

to
.-, MORTON lSPECIAI, '\u25a0- DELIVERY.
The games committee outdid itself, and
the athletic spor's proved to be one of the
most interesting features of the day's out-
spiritless indeed."— New York Sun.

Queen Victoria has about forty pet dog-*,


of the coming celebration, .which include
1
take place at Shell' Mound Park on Monday,' porters .of the Hapsburg dynasty v than the the [German j: .-. her greatest favorites being col.ies. Prin-
solemn services at which eminent clergy.will
assist, were published in The Call of yes-
terday. .;
the 31st lost. A largo number of ihar.dsom.-
prizes have been secured by an energetic com-
mittee, and everything "points to a successful
Polish aristocracy and the peasantry of; Gall-' them are being; naturalized :
cla. Tney hail Francis Joseph,'
"Emperor," but as their ''King,", and are now that of Prince George Radziwill, son of old
*
not as their! among the (most |recent ': instances E thereof is
Emporor. 7;: Num .Vo
as \ Russians, and
i Baggage
Furniture
transferred to trains, steamers, etc
Also moved in the city. \
moved; estimates furnished.
Freigtit transferred and shipped. •
iing. To-night* there was a ball at Masonic
Music Hall. r '-/ ."":'• .•-\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0;\u25a0' "''.:\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0[
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408 Taylor street nnd 650 Market street.
Telephone Main 4<j.'- •-•-v :
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