6 THE^'SAN.-'-FBAN^^ FAOTS ABOUT THE PLAGUE.> political honors except sucK as comes from;a true PERSONAL MENTION.- devotion to dutyf and' the is pos- ' consciousness thatit Carr, prominent Democrat of Sa- come California must strive to J. D. a time has when sible in office faithfully serve one's country. Of PAPERS ON CURRENT TOPICS linas, is at the Palace. earnestly to get ju-stice'in regard to,the bubonic -purely personal satisfaction there is to a-noble mind W. S. Richards of San Jose is at ths 24,1901' already : Palace, accompanied by his wife. 'FRIDAY THEplague scare," which is" an incubus upon almost nothing. , S\ '.' ¦ ." ...... '.....t.....V..-MAY Prepared by'Experts Specialists Rule, miningsuperih-' our and threatens at any time to effect their It is not likely :Quay's political and for E. J. a prominent industries retirement from tendent of Sonora, is at the Lick. JOHN D. SPRECKELS, Proprietor. destruction. No matter what may be said or done by leadership .willbe so complete' as is" asserted in that : Jackson Hatch, a prominent attorney men who" are under bonds to professional -courtesy, speech. His .vyere evidently'spoken in a mood The San Francisco Call of San Jose, Is staying- atthe Palace. : Comjsaaie»tiont ta W. B. IJEAKE. Manager. words Atiitst AH or are unwilling to change preconceived opinions that of despondency, the natural reaction the F.- S. McComber. an extensive wine- ardent maker of Sonora, is a guest at the Palace. were not justified at their-formation, there is no bu- feelings that animated him Dennis, "mining and Third. S. F. \while the fight waygoing Interesting ..History of the First Efforts of Jackson a man of Sut- PCBUCATIOX OFFICE... Marlcet plague registered the Grand yester- Telephone Prefi 2O1« bonic in San Francisco nor inCalifornia! "on.VWhen a new fight*begins he willdoubtless return ter Creek, at . One heed not resort to the microscope to demon- to the fray,as eagerly as ever, jNone the less his words Americans /to Establish. Schools of day. . 2*1 Stevenson St. C B. Jillson, a mining man of Horn- EDITORIAL ROOMS.7777zi7~io strate this. During the entire period since the world are interesting as an vanity > staying Telephone Precs 202. .illustration of the essential Higher Education. . brook, is here on business and is was frightened and Chinatown was roped in between of human Grand. . XB Per -Week. ambition.^ If-the. speech of Quay in his at the ... . Delivered w rurHem. Coitf- O. H. Martin, a prominent mining Mn»rTe Copte*. O Cent*. midnight and morning the sick rate and death rate triumph were placed" alongside 'the letter written by W. Fostajret By .A-lio© Morse Earl©, man of Eeno,,Nev., is at the Occidental,' Term* by Mail. Indndln* here have not advanced a point beyond normal. Ingalls when he of contrast by year *••"* learned his -defeat, the accompanied his wife. •»ATLT CALfc fJBclnainir Fnn<)ay\ «n» been, changed all, AUTHOR OF AND TAVERN DAYS," "OLD-TIME DRINKS CALL flndndlnr Fnnday). « months *•«" These rates inChinatown have if at between /the, two . would be striking. The '/STAGECOACH Governor Gage, who has made his head- T>ATLT * \ AND DRINKERS," KTC. days, Z3AXL.T CALb Onclndlnr Sunday). month* ._. »•»» below normal and average. But, when this showing statesman, in the actual loneliness of Kansas farm, quarters at the Palace for several - his leaves to-day, for Sacramento. . UAILYCALLr-By Single Month ~j- made, ' CALU One Tear.. is the reply of the Federal authorities has been was cheerful and serene, while the victor, amid the 6t Woodland arrived in VTEEKLT VV*"""-*V^-receiro W. F. Malcomb All po«tma»tert» are authorised to that very suspicious, and implies shouting COPYRIGHT, 190L city niffht, accompanied by hi3 anbaerfptfoiiM. this condition is that thousands of.his admirers, felt his lifegliding the last - is staying at the California. , be forwarded whep reanested. the rates of sickness and death are being sophisticated. through a wilderness almost wife. He Earsple ocples will desolate. XIV.—SCHOOLS AlfDCOLLEGES. This charge is untrue. It is known that. the local IN"WASHINGTON" '' ; CALITORNIANS bat* NEW AND OLD ADDBKEB Board of Health has ;striven to prove its original The year change century rar^s^T*~ complUne* with their ..orfjrrequest. THE AMERICA'S*;CUP CONTEST. 1800 witnessed' little in " the students ate in a new com- following to ;neare prompt and correct ideas : building.¦-¦ meal sopho- WASHINGTON,,May 23.—The m. statement plague was It charge of our educational from those of half a mons At times v that here.-* has- century-. previous,- changes mores entered at the north door, fresh- Califcrnians are in "Washington: At the ...HIS Broadwot though: great Jose; OAKLAXD OFFICE 77777777. vital statistics, and any sophistication would be" more were brewing. The horn bopk still men at the south door and junior and Metropolitan, ;James Regli, San goes wrong this year with the T was seniors at the middle door, iTutors sat Dickson, Francisco, and likely in position. ./¦ seen, but the famous New .Pri- National, T. San v" C. CKORGB KRO65Rf>*. . the interest of the board's preparations that are being the • at an elevated table and tried to preserve Jose; James, vital, made: for 'inter-' mer was chiefly used. LJttle boys and order, but there rioting. .C. 'Morin, San St. John ffuunr rewire. AiTertUiag. Marjnetta Building.CUe*g»- As far as the statistics of the Chinese are con- national yacht was much In San Francisco, and M. Brady. Telephone 2«U."> EVERYTHING race for the; America's cup! girls attended dame schools, learned their one term thirty coffee pots and 600 tum- Tanely, Dletaace "Central and; doe* cerned, sophistication is impossible letters, to read and; spell an/ to knit and blers were destroyed— and -this when California; Raleigh, \H. Mackiernan their under the Sir Thomas 's new challenger, having were Mackiernan, Angelea. REPRESEJTTAj.1 v after sew. When the little girlproudly carried classes comparatively small. Boiled Miss Lob KEXT TORS mi regulations of the law and the customs of those peo- test; potatoes, ,bread, pats of butter, be CAIUVTOjr jy..Herald Square been beaten in one by I, has been home and displayed first pair of knit would C C. ple. Every to her. thrown backhand forth. "When. peas. were one of their dead must be returned almost completely wrecked, and it is said . to be garters her brother showed the "galluses" cooked all the undergraduates were sum-- ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. KEW TORK REPRESENTATIVE*.' China to rest with his family and his ancestors. This he had knitted as he sat by her side. moned to shell them, but the work usu- erEPHEJT B. SO Tribune Bulldinc doubtful if she can be made ready for a match even When they left the ally fell on the freshmen. Ifany man S., Oakland, CaL SMITH the highest the dead >dame ".school their pods NO PREMIUM-A. 0. is obligation of the living to if the event be postponed a than the paths separated;, he Ams thrust promptly shirked he found all the pea thrown A half dollar of 1850 does not command a KEW TORK HEWS STAJTOS: \ '.to monthlater pages in his room. This was called "podding." Hotel; A. Brentano, a Ucloa Squaw: Chinese. Itis under such regulation that the identi- date will,,of into the of Latin grammar and was premium from dealers. Such 'may be pur- Waldorf-Astoria . fixed. 'That course, tend to weaken set to a Great pewter Jugs of cider stood on the chased for 75 cents.. Vctv HID Hotel. ; . and numbering of the must accurate make "sum book." Seldom did h& tables and all drank from the jugs. When dead be British race, country have ¦ I - fication interest in the while in this- the a printed arithmetic, and it was just the students did not like the quality of D., Wood- CHICACO NEWS STANDS: _ or this obligation cannot be discharged. So no con- as well that not. For many of mutton they CENSUS OF CANADA-C. A. O. New. Co.: Qrert Northern HoteT; unfortunate; wrangle between the New York Yacht he did served them entered the land, for the. giving out of Bbermaa Boom: P. cealment in Chinatown is possible. But there is an- the rules In the. arithmetics of those days commons bleating and seized .the platter Cal. The time Fremont House; Auditorium Hotel. Club ;'and ;the Boston_ men' who have constructed the can hardly; be understood -by tolerable of obnoxious mutton and threw it through~ the figures of the new census of the Do- than anything The " the window. , minion of Canada has not ret been an- Cr "W. else. Presi- of ¦ .WASHIKGTOW (D.C> OFFICE. ...1400 St.. l£ other''evidence better yacht'Independerice to'compete for the honor of de- mathematicians mature age to-day. For breakfast the commons. were - < • E. Correipondent the at nounced. MOH.TOIC CHASTE. dent and nearly all of his Cabinet have been. in San fending the cup has .been to Pike's arithmetic was most popular hash," "slum" and coffee; for dinner, beef~ almost as depressing and the worst:' A very good Latin gram- pork, vegetables, Player, City. you Q7 Montgomery, corner of Clay, open a of Ohio mar for its day, or salt with bread. a POKER— Card If want HRATtcn OFFICES— Francisco for long time. The Governor American interest. In fact, year "Cheever's Accidence," quart of beer and ample elder; for sup- gocd poker, player you must 800 Hayes, open until 9:30 o'clock. «3S it.is a bad for.the was in use everywhere; written by one to become a entil t-JSt o'clock.' Congress from that State sojourned per, a quart of milk and half a loaf of following qualifications as laid lfcAHlster, open cntil »:M o'clock. 615 l*rkln. open until and members of contest, and perhaps no_one would be very sorry if Cheever, the Boston schoolmaster, who bread or an apple pie for each student" have the *J0 1*41 Mission, open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market, taught seventy years. Quincy Apple pie daily by General Schenck: "Good luck, o'clock. Valencia, open here and saw the town at leisure. The Governor of the event were postponed 1 year. Josiah said was . a item of food at down ccroer- Sixteenth, open until » o'clock. 1096 for a*. he studied itthrough twenty times before Harvard 'and at times was served at all good cards, plenty of cheek and good tem- Eleventh, open until » o'clock. NW. cor- Oregon and the Governor of Arizona have been here,, mastering it. The custom was to study of daily meaus. per." • , ; «ttflf o'clock. IS« The wreck of the Shamrock IIshows that she was grammar through three the . Kentucky, open until 9 o'clock. the threq times, com- ner Twenty-second and with the same opportunity for observation. Most not strongly constructed, • mitting memory, any parsing Some Quaint College Eules. THIRD TERM—H.' C. D., Veterans' 2200 ,Fltymore. - open until > p. xa. and for that defect to. before : of these gentlemen have been back and forth through was done. The "Young Ladies' Acci- 'Students at. Tale were obliged to draw Home, Cal. There is no law to prohibit Thomas Lipton himself.appears to be to blame.' It dence" was a much 'simpler and clearer ¦water from the college wells for their • ¦ ¦ ' • has been- President of the XTnlted •• ¦ • ¦ one who ' grammar. ¦ ¦''• Chinatown.. They have seen its teeming streets and was announced long ago. :. use for bathing and drinking unless -their from becom- AMUSEMENTS. that the' designer of "the :A book printed in 1834 entitled "The Dis- fags, did it for them. Two upper class- States two successive terms theaters, temples/ restaurants and stores yacht says geography taught to one fag. Every stu- ing a candidate for a third successive visited its desired to make her, fit for the heavy seas trict.School" was men were entitled term, law Columbia*— by and if elected there is no "Heartsease." day and by night. They have seen the Chinese around the. British, J prevent entering Alcazai^'The First Born" ana Islands, but that Sir Thomas-had t*»at would him from "Glorlana." u "»n the duties of the office. Grand Opera-house— "The Queen of Chinatown." going about their business and their places at all been so impressed by. the light winds and quiet seas k California— "Barbara. Frletchle." hours, sign them, i TO YOSEMITE ON A WHEEL—J. W. City." withno of fear or panic upon that prevailed Central— "Shadows of a Great off New harbor at the time of his B., Rafael, individual -who Is "The Toy Maker." Now the Chinese know plague, its signs and first Y^ork San Cal. An Tlvoli— the. contest that he forbade the construction of a physically strong, has endurance and does Orpheum— Vaudevttle. • - any drawback, Eddy Specialties.' symptoms^. as..thoroughly. as. do -the bacteriologists. heavyweather boat, upon not meet with serious such Clympla. corner Mason and streets— and insisted one of lighter punctured breakdowns, can Vaudeville every afternoon and They smallpox, in as tires or Chutes, Zoo and Theater— know itas we, do and'shun it greater!- build. He has now had occasion to repent; of his ride to the Yosemite on a -wheel. •venliie. .. \ out,' cyclcry can furnish a road book — ¦ fear. "As the Governor of California has pointed folly, first-class Fischer's Vaudeville. but itis announced he is as determined as ever givingbest routes all over the State, dis- Recreation Park-Baseball. if plague were in Chinatown not all the ropes that to make tances and time required.. '¦¦'.*' Alhainbra-Beneflt Children's Hospital. Saturday matinee, the race with Shamrock IIand willspare no June 1. could be stretched, around it,, nor all the troops the. expense -f tb have ready HOLIDAYS-Subscrlber, City. Swimming. her ifa f postponement be LEGAL Butro Baths— saw at the Presidio, could keep the Chi- legal, holidays in are: Emeryville Racetrack— Races to-day. Yresiderit granted. The California They Every "Sunday, January 1, February -22. nese there. run from it as we run from small- .. The wrangle between the New York Yacht Club May 30 (Memorial day). July 4. September pox and cholera, and recognize it as plainly and as 9, first Monday in October (Labor day), and Thomas W. Lawson and his Boston colleagues succeeding Monday in quickly. Tuesday the first will not be settled as easily as Shamrock IIcan be even numbered years (general election then, day), fourth Thursday • m November Here, we have the testimony of the sick and repaired. The New Yorkers have decided that the (Thanksgiving) and December 3>. death of both races, and the fearless compla- TO SUBSCRIBERS LEAYKGTOWIFOR THESUMMER. rate Independence shall not be permitted to enter the CITIZENSHIP—L., Acton, Cal. Prior cency of the Chinese themselves, testimony ! and the trial races andcompete for the privilege of defending to 1S55 courts repeatedly held in the United Call •nbBcrlbers contemplating a change *t of our most reputable physicians that "the ailment States that the naturalization of the hus- re*ideaee durlac the mmmer months can haro the cup. The decision*is final so far as the race is band did not carry with it the naturaliza- tfe^tr by' to alleged to be the plague has been identified in China- concerned, of the wife, but an act passed Feb- patter forwarded mall their new for the New Yorkers hold the cup; but it tion year that;, the', Bddrenei by notifying Tbe Call Bulneu Office. town constantly for thirty years, being nothing more ruary 10 of that provided has increased rather than settled the agitation on the two should be one in this respect and that " Thin paper Trill also be on sale at all mmmer than a disease and complications not unknown subject, no separate naturalization of the wife rekorts and 1b represented by a agent for~under the decision it will not be known should be required. , . local lm among white people but modified by. the peculiarities •U towns «b the coait. whether the defender is the best yacht that American of Asiatic constitution. Yet the report that we Tale College in 1823. CIVIL.SERVICE— Subscriber,. Pleasant the skill can construct, and consequently the public in- Valley, Cal. Persons who served In the have the plague persists, and receives, we regret to THOSE PORTO RICANS. terest in the event willbe less than it would other- military or naval service of jthe United say, officialcountenance. To show what this amounts wise have been. . States and were discharged by reason of * * ;The in but four schools in Massachusetts . till dent had to remove his hat and stand disabilities resulting from wounds or sick- to let fact be stated. report of the surgeon men 1820, "and was not well taught even at -the silent as the college president passed. ness Incurred In the line of duty are, un- by £ne Th.e Boston base. their claim to a right to en- _ ,1 ;; : Every the day was rigidlyguard-, rules, Examiner is just "now advertising itself date of writing,.,_: J 'L~ *. '.•'_. ."-' hour of der civil service given certain general one case of plague San student, take a the •" globe. shows bubonic in ter the trial races; upon a claus'e in the deed of gift ed. If.a' wished to walk preferencesj- They are released from? max- another race around the The time since Thoroughness* in Writing and Spell- ho asked permission of the faculty, age limitation, eligible : Francisco in April. Upon attention being called to by which the survivors syndicate imum / of are- to ladies were doing that racing for newspapers as of the that built \ ing. specified the. hour of leaving and return- appointment at a grade of. 65' an4 .are- THE it and an investigation being made it was demon- ing, and his destination, and was tlned officers before all dominated, certified appointing the America'turned the famous cup over to the New writingmaster still and If Attending vto advertising dodges has lapsed sufficiently to make the The disgrace- he varied these. a dance Others. For details of examination, time strated that the report was wrong, and the admission poor handwriting was deemed as was punished by a fine of 50 cents; play- secretary of The last that paper to York Yacht Club. The clause runs as follows: "Any spelling. Home-made ink, of ing and so forth apply to the fake renewable. effort of on record that the case was plague all. ful as poor billiards called for a fine of 40 cents, the service department of the branch is not at Jus- organized yacht club of a foreign a of maplo bark mixed with and the third meant rustication. civil attract attention by other; than legitimate newspaper country, incorpor- copperas,decoction compound of water, vlner offense in which you desire to seek appointment. tice required that the Federal and local health ser- ated, or a pens, There was /a "buttery" at- which cider, patented or licensed by the Legislature, Ad- gar and ink powder, and goosequill metheglin, beer, loaf sugar, tobacco, etc., Reader, City. methods was its crocodiling over the Porto Ricans " writing. The mas- PRESIDENCY—Constant vice'should publish this admission. Nothing could miralty or executive department, did not add to ease of could be bought and students were for- a who were migrating to Hawaii on labor contracts. It other having for its ter always set the copy and made the bidden to buy beei* or cider anywhere Ithas been held that a child born In .have, gone further to. overtake, the untrue statement annual regatta an P else. The""butler" kept this /'college foreign country to parents who are eiti- sent a corps of "commissioners" to meet their train, ocean watercourse on the sea or of, orthography who • that the plague exists. But was this done? No. The sea, The crystallization canteen" had to furnish candles at pray- zens of the United States, whether the by industrious lying about the islands and the an arm of the or one which combines both, shall caused*by the books of Noah Webster ers as a return for his privileges. About father is in the diplomatic or consurar and officials go further than awakened perfect :Passion for spelling. so display, country, would no to omit the false always' be entitled to the right a a ing -spelling 1820 there was much of dress service, representing this or the slavery into which they were being entrapped induced of sailing match for Teachers reveled in hold that a uniform cf quaker. gray . was sojourning passing through- report. from subsequent bulletins of the ensuing the yacht schools, young and old joined ,One parents are or public not cup with any propelled with sails only and and p planned" for ..Yale undergraduates. the country,' la a citizen the United a number of them to desert. The has for- ¦ Every, one /of months! spelling matches. spelt^well.modes, student appeared in a suit of changeable States; there never has been any au- . constructed in the country to the challenging spelling was abhorred. .The silk; plaid but gotten the snivel and snort which filled columns. It which Poor spelling, the another writes of his cloak. thority as to whether a boy born to Amer- We submit to the President that this is grossly un- yacht belongs, against any- of reciting lessons in Jiyd- A Lycurgan society was formed to en- ican parents in a foreign country would*,- guardianship of its dupes who deserted and one yacht or vessel con- ing into syllables, and pronouncing eacW| courage plainness of dress and simplicity age, be eligible assumed fair treatment of California. The Chinese, instead of the .word it grew In the. - ifhe attained the proper of structed in the country club portion as 'of life. President pf the United States. continued to use them as sandwichmen to advertise it of the holding the cup." speech of speller have been made the In eighteenth century to become resisting the purgation of Chinatow*n, have effec- the ridicule, are downed the the candidate The statement has been published time was played out The word "any",in that clause is construed by object of much and for Harvard was not reauired to Know and arain that such a person would be until the fake Now those deserters tively co-operated that work. upon by modern teachers.' Those methods ,J either geography or arithmetic though it with, the Governor in yachtsmen entitling yacht however, generations abso- v eligible, but the question has. never been are deserted by the Examiner, and some of them have Boston as their to enter produced, of is to be inferred that he did. In1814 Har- decided,, as there never has They are not fairly under suspicion of concealing lutely. perfect -spellers, while our modern knowledge judicially the trials. Secretary Bliss of the Yacht pi_ vard demanded a of arithmetic for auch a. decision. reported public charges on to Massachusetts have brought out a generation through the- of been occasion ; been as the counties anything. conduct" might be by methods' wretchedly, "rule three."-i»nd an- f . ; Their well imitated -Racing Association says: "Ido not how In- young people who all spell nounced that after 1815 the college would P., Oakland, Cal. Eu- which they were sent. themselves, see' the worse still.'are -not at all ashamed a knowledge of ancient and EURASIA—J. W. the officials, who will privately admit to dependence can be shut out from u.n-, °and"' demand mod- of.Eur(ope> aijd. The Porto Ricans of the same party who went on the trial..races. f existed; ern geography. In 1816 the entire-arith- rasia is a combination be wrong in reporting the April case but refuse to gift except Great severity of discipline still metic was set as ajnecessary study. Yale Asia, which has been applied by some.itbv Hawaii are happy and contented, their reports der the deed of by the most arbitrary ac- pupils were flogged unmercifully. Teach- at that time similar requirements.- mass up Europe. ; to and that,.admission public. perfect made the continental made of make part ers seemed to have a oasslon for In 1805 proctors were- Instituted Har- Asia, ; inducing tion of the New ( in but it is not generally recog? sent back are the means of many others to" on-.th'e York Yacht-Club." On punishment: Iread, recently -some, pages -was then no college chapel: and Itis a matter of vast importance to hundreds vard.- There nlzed as a geographical designatign..-- ' of the other side a member of the New York club is of the- diary, of a very genial gentleman, was no chair of Greek, of natiiral- . says: "According follow them to*the Pacific." American there law; Longman's Gazetteer to' thousands of people in California. The President has a librarian of the Antlauarian hlstory or of -there was no classifica- Egli names Europe and Asia are at scruple misrepresent quoted as saying: '-The America's cup is in the cus- had been a schoolmaster in undergraduates by the The Examiner did not to and Society Vwho entry tion of merit. The Semitic origin,' Europe being connected been with us. He has broken bread and eaten salt in tody of the New York Yacht Club, Ws youth and wBo- died in 1840. One rules regulating freshmen were still very Assy- deceive these poor people to advertise itself. and it isthe re- told, stage coach with a (".own." with the word ereb or iribof the cur tents, Js_ much to expect tha,t he of .a ride. In a cried,- - rigid, they were severely "ground rians, meaning sunset,' or west; Asia with and.it not' too sponsible custodian and probably, will remain as mother and a young child who He Among other impositions upon them was It was their right to migrate from one part of the so" my temper of mind toward asu, meaning sunrise, or east. Eurasian willdo what he may to lift this incubus from the said: "Such is that of furnishing bats and balls for the 13 a name for persons of mixed country to the other, and to prudently provide for long as the cup is held on this side of the water. The every child Isee since Ikept school, that use of the whole college in their games. modern prosperity A from thrash ng him European and Indian blood. Itis a term of the State* consultation between him challenge the, cup made Icould scarce keep The president's salary was $1400 a year. by the late Marquis of Hastings their welfare by covering their future by a contract. for was. to the New York Ilong to beat every child Imeet. invented and the State' authorities would be highly proper, to leather straps, PuP"^w th Jefferson's Lombardy Poplars. to designate all the progeny of white The tornadoes and political changes, in Porto Rico Yacht-Club and must be raced for under the rules were whipped- with with fathers and Hindoo or Mohammedan arrange ground birch rods; with' cat-o'-nine-tails. « An engraving that shows a view from a common of action. ¦ ¦: rendered migration, either temporary per- agreed upon. The club isjresponsible for the conduct heavy with walnut sticks. Even capitol grounds Washington mothers."; had such or ferules. system, held to be the at in1825 of the race, and if Mr. Lawson in the Lancastrian persuasion, discloses that Pennsylvania avenue was manent, a necessity to them. California is in every In the creed of the United Brethren church, recently wants to come. he founded on gentleness and set planted with Lombardy poplars. They, THE REPRESENTATIVES— F.E. T..' must to just pupils in-the pillory hung them up^in> began to be imported to America soon City. "The select committee "of twelve .on way They submit these rules as Sir Thomas Lip- arms, ¦ unsuited to them. have no knowledge of modified, the word "hell," highly interesting to most sacks, shackled the legs, tied the after the revolution, and their popularity representation under the recent census , ¦ and no in their They ton must." . \ etc Every illustrated child's book shows grew through the advocacy passage a bill our industries skill pursuit. find of us, has been changed to "hades." No suggestion was common practice. of Jefferson. has recommended the of place they It willbe seen that preparations the that, whipping the They came to be regarded as a symbol of allowing the following representation to no here into which fit" The Examiner's made, however, ; the for face' democracy and the domination of State, as follows: 9, Ar- is that the very strenuous meaning of 'Scant' Education for Girls. They French each . Alabama fake condemned them to misery and exile. Under are in a most unsatisfactory condition. If Lipton ideas. were therefore profoundly kansas 6, California 7," Colorado 2. Con- the term has been softened in the substitution. . in early schemes of education in this hated in some communities. -In-Salenva 4, Delaware 1, Florida 2, Georgia the pretense humane purpose it in- comes over with a hastily patched up yacht to compete country girls had scant attention. The splendid row of them was destroyed at necticut 23, 11, of a inflicted Adams (born in 1744) 11, Idaho 1, Illinois Indiana "12, Iowa yacht wife of President- night by ardent federalists. They "were, 7,.Kentucky 10. 7. Maine humanity upon them, purpose with a . whose owners have barred out other was sent to any^school. planted along turnpikes which, .Kansas Louisiana used them for its mean IN HIS TRIUMPH. wrote: "I'never the new 3, Maryland 6, Massachusetts 13, Michigan .QUAY" yachts competition, education in the best .families .were being built eve«ywhere. .But few of 7, and abandoned them to their fate. from it is not likely thete willbe Female .writing arith- still, 12, .Minnesota 3. Mississippi ;-Missouri^ 13. went no further than and these old poplars stand anvwhere in Montana I,11 Nebraska 5, Nevada 1. New When such from a QUAYof Pennsylvania has just had much satisfaction to any, one no matter how the metic ;iti some fe w ,and rare instances our northern States, ;save a few winter- 9, Ycik 33, an offense is committed such ' dancing." ;v _ Hampshire 2. New -Jersey New triumph political goes. , • * - music and killed old settlers" and some 3craggly 9, North Dakota 1, Ohio motive a degree of legal responsibility" ought to be his hour of over his and per- contest : . . The letter of one of the school board of young growth. They proved a 'poor sub- North Carolina teaching girls use trees, 20, Oregon 2, Pennsylvania 30, Rhode visited not only a Easton, Pa., urges the stitute for our fine native lust as 2, upon the offender. The Examiner should be SENATORsonal foes. He has obtained re-election of the needle as as to read and write, liberty poorly Island 6. South Dakota recent, well thought necessary French notions of- served . 10, Texas 15. Utah 1, Ver- to return poor people to to the United States Senate, but he has virtually The death at the age ofioiofPierre Lassiere, "If writing should be our purpose. ? » -¦ 2. Tennessee 2, made these their former \ was ;certainly ever readv mont-. 2. 9, Washington "West French philanthropist, people America ' -to Virginia 5, 10 Wyoming.1; homes or restore them to their companions who are directed legislation at Harrisburg, and finally a great a.'noted' has started the first entrance into the advantages make friends with France under every Wisconsin' and °Th«ir through In all 375 representatives to a population happy and contented in banquet was given in-his honor at Horticultural Hb.11 of that country to hunting up well.authenticated cases of boys' schools was an attend- new rule. "When. "Webster was Secretary 74,610,523. Hawaii ance at most inconvenient hours. of State. The French Minister asked of . of longevity, with the result taught from 6Girls/ini:30 in Philadelphia, followed by a grand reception at.the there have -been found Providence could be to whether -the United States would" recog- TELL?— M. G., City.. This ! ; in morning 4:20 to 6 in the iafter- nize new government ; WHO CAN Academy men to more ioo years age by : the and April3, 1802, the of France. correspondent "In reading A school has been started in Chelsea, England, to of Music* The occasion .was a genuine ova- who lived than of. 'the noon. The Morning Oracle of ' - Webster assumed a solemn and Impres- writes:. *Eben ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ sive tone. "Why said ho. to , teach girls the duties of wifehood It tion, thousands of people him at depot, practice of frugality, and others by contrary practices. ihad this advertisement:^ . Will, not?" "The .Holden' we come where Will Brower and motherhood. met the and "A morning school .for /misses. be United -States since its birth has recog- takes, lodging^ In.New the One found of Bourbons, 'republic York with is called the "College of Matrimony," and is said to the t^'vds -upon the streets that gathered to cheer case was an habitual drunkard named opened in.the chamber of the brick school- nized the the French thrifty German, 'All 'Right* Opper by ; Ihouse en April 19. Attendance one hour the directory, the council of.Mre hundred arisen because the of the were great police ropes Espagnac, who is said to have had a jag every day for Price 'first consul, name, who had- leased from the old sailor have teachers public techni- him so the had to stretch iand a half, beginning at 6 o'clock.- the the- Emperor,' -Louis front. Now,'; this sailor, 13 6 a quarter;, lo^for those w.ho -.may. XVII- Charles X., Louis Philippe, a the shopkeeper in cal schools found a large number of young women along the sidewalks to keep traffic from being ham- ninety years. Such 'a.life'may have been a glorious . " "Enough!. Enough!" Riggs, was blind, but had an fdea or fancy choose to be furnished by the instructors cried the min- a dreaming, taught • - spree, but it willbe better for the average to pens." - ister, at such a citation of that his affliction was only wished to be cooking, plain sewing and other pered. man be with paper, ink and . ,' consistent and that when the morning camo- he .. * Woodtoridge opened a school for precedents. : 'maybe accomplishments, of the kind, and came the After such victories, in a prolonged temperate than to take chances. / WilliamMlddletown, Conn., and in the should wake and Annie and moth- to con- won contest girls at er from the dock be waving their " of the century the would clusion that what' is really needed was a thorough against strong factions; in the excitement lirst quarter nineteenth Joseph to his coming.' -Maybe I'm -of such a reported that, petition Byfleld School" (kept by the Rev. welcomx ; Itis all the cases arising out and dreaming, too, but somehow this portion system of training in popular reception, Emerson), Girls' School ¦ homework for^wives. .!?/"' and in the enthusiasm of his fol- general the Andoveri CHANCE TO SMILE. runs through my mind as a twice-told of the recent elections in Great Britain have Catherine Beecher's School at'- Hartford • tale, lowers, one would expectants speech to full of ex- In 1820 In Miss Wil- that Ihave read elsewhere. Can be been heard and by King's were established. forgot any the readers of the department ofA Sam Jones, the Georgia evangelist, who began now decided the Court of lard's Schoolwas held the first public ex- •Mr. Sma'rt—H'm! I've' more than of his ultation and triumph,, it was very.different from geometry. 'you ever knew. .*. . . ,/ Answers to Correspondents through that ministry a but. Bench, and in only one case was bribery proven. The amination of a girl.In Miss- ' department give me name of orig- career in the as circuit rider at a salary of may judged Lyon's School' at South Hadley has lived Mrs. Smart— Idon't doubt that any. I'm the the that.. The tenor of.the whole be from flourished, sure never you to any- and whero it appears!" It may~not $300 a year.'is now said to earn $iooo a week' showing is. sufficiently^ good to excite our emulation; and just escaping being called I knew remember inal part and to this extract: Pangynaekean • Seminary; which, was thing.—Philadelphia Bulletin. ;. be plagiarism en the of the author' but it willbe a long time before we can match the the of "Eben Holden," Itmay simply be an- have acquired a fortune of upward of $500,000., appropriate ifnot .melodious,' for.it meant He is At three score years and ten the world grows lonely. ' "Iknow Ishall love other case of history repeating itself. ¦ ,time jwoman never record, ''¦'""..'. ;:'.'' .;' first \the whole ¦' another wo- up lick, for, . that Iforithe ¦ stillkeeping his old having been invited Through, wildernesses almost desolate the stream of life '\\ our race was to be, put;to.school. >>In man as Ido you/'-. , - ."Thomas," said the emit np and they are having a harjd with the of' official oath the 18th "of private high-school for girls,.and soon teacher of the"cla«9 business houses and .public men by the smoke;, time find- January my. ,"dry" party. . Itis sincerely to be hoped that no elec- many girls' -sprung up. in', physiology, ''can you give Clipping connection with the' serious labor and re- other schools- In power a familiar Press Bureau (Allen's), 510 Mont- ing one o.fthat sort that willemploy any great amount sponsibilities of active politics ceased,' (he 1855 girls had another public-, high instance of the of the human sys- gomery street. Telephone ? ' except in so far trical disturbances of sbciaratmosphere willfollow .the" :. ' - tem to adapt itself • to::changed Main 1042. ¦ as majwbe school.- ', V condi- of labor. _ ; , .' {¦ I committed to certain measures pending in '¦¦ ¦"'-• ¦;.-,¦.;¦>;.-;.-- worn- ?'-5fJK^j^KS^^WMSS*^ggjigp*pp; present Legislature. again this happy result. •; Itwas. not deemed good form for tions ' ! The snakes of North America the 1 1willnever be a ' -' *¦ - f "Yes'm," responded Tommy - willhave • candi- .'-. ¦.¦."'. •'¦' ;- • !'- J .en- to go to public? lectures/:. Even in11838 Tucker an exhaustive treatise date for nor accept any.official position. ¦ : :"My Abigail gained - written about have railway station, Ihave many lyceum audiences were; so.rude,' that few Aunt 100 pounds r in by the superintendent Chicago, is to a^newi' but she : heirs . - > year, them of the Phila- friendsto remember/ Ihave.no enemies to punish. In Anarmy, of Has arisen to contest' the willof a women ', were ¦willing to:•attend. In 1827- It flesh in.Iess'n:a an* her skin didn't delphia zoological garden. - < particle."—Chicago In• all there are A regard put past. '¦[¦ ;' ladies might crack a ¦• ¦ doesn't need. one half as bad as .-San. Francisco. It this I aside the capitalist who at his was announced that attend ;;-'-;^-:^. Tribune '-- more than 150 varieties.' ~. ' local death believed' himself .to the Athenaeum exhibition of \paintings in ;.. . . ¦¦+..¦ ., . ; •:.."¦ . may have V things CORONArK) CITY, .been noted.tthat.'in j'kll the kind .the There bitter irony ofpolitical ambition. When ,This is* jjrobably.another, Boston, even ifnot accompanied by,a gen- _. ' • TENT :Coronado Beach, be corroboration'of , ; ! » - ; is^the heirles^. was: an important step. _ Cal.V will' be the por>"lar, summer resort this .THE. PRESIDENT President has said about' the city..there was no com- triumph comes it finds -the incapable , tlernan^f-this . , ; ' IN SOUTHERN victor of enjoy- the assertion that itis a wise man who -knows, who.'or season. ;;It became famous ;. last year for; CALIFORNIA. Depicted ¦ . com- tWasp's ' ' *.^,^-How {Colleger Students Dined: . fort,--, *• irLthe pliment* of « cpot wei ing, a case • >' entertainment cand health. Its ¦ splendid Presidential souvenir Sixty pages for tHe kind received: him 'at. it. In/such" there can be no satisfaction ia '.what he is. College beginning number.' • . \In Yale' "at the of tthe i-cateiwu a wonder. -iheflsJiins unexcelled, f of reception pictures.. 25 cssfc* ;