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The San Francisco Call.

VOLUME LXXVIII.-NO. 43. SAN FKANCISCO, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1895. PRICE FIVE CENTS.

100 tons of spelter, vast quantities of cop- of San Francisco, presided, and a prayer Allison when he asked Garfield to make per and iron pipes, brass sheetine and and praise service began the service. Then him Secretary of the Treasury? Blame machinery were carried off by the busy followed "The Parliament of Nations," wrote : 'You can find no other man so fit, IN thieves, the monotony TO FORMOSA re- BATTLE of robbery counted out.' being BAND ALL which consisted of four-minute greetings with and CLIMES HARRISON ANDELKINS you DEMOCRACY'S BLIGHT lieved by shooting and clubbing, of wttich on "Our Fellowship," from Alaska by Rev. Sherman said the other day that he even women and children were sometimes Marsden ;from Wales by Rev. R. Burgess ; thought Allison better posted in financial Fierce Fighting on the the victims. Christians Move for from India by Mr. Prabala Ramachind- They Forces legislation than any man except Garfield Results of Presently a powder magazine, situated the rayyaGaru; from Australia by Rev.W. J. L. Join for the and Blame. This is authentic. Nine Months Island Has Been about a mile and a half outside the city, Forming of a World's Chose; from Bermuda by Rev. A. Bur- Struggle inthe Con- "Allison you have known thoroughly Under the New exploded, and the crowd, surging thither, rows; from North American Indians by and long. He is true, kind, reasonable, Renewed. found fresh diversion—such as only Endeavor. Delosk Lonewolf; from Japan by Rev. K. vention. fair, honest and good. He is methodical, Tariff. Chinese can thoroughly enjoy—in watch- J. Sunashima; from Persia by Jesse Maslk industrious and intelligent and would be a ing the death throes of mangled and muti- Yohan, and from Africa by Miss Anna M. splendid man to sail along with smoothly lated bodies that had been blown hither Cummins. The principal address of the and successfully. He would always ATTACKED BY CHINESE. and thither by the shock. As the day SCORES OF MEETINGS. evening was by Rev. Edwin Hildeck of WAR ON THEIR ENEMIES. hearken to your views. In the whole DECREASE OF EXPORTS. grew older the range of looting and de- Hagerstown. His topic was the centrality Ido not believe you could struction widened, and itbecame evident of Christian fellowship. do so well. What Blame said is as true to- the Hainchu, in that whole city was in imminent dan- Tent Williston the exercises opened day as itwas in 1880. Fierce Conflict at ger of fire and sack. English Boston's Guests Hold Praise At Actively at Work to Secure the IAlready There Has Been and German with a praise service. Rev. Mr. Albright "In speaking as Ido of Mr. Allison a Which the Japanese marines guarded the foreign hongs, but Services in AllParts of Downfall of Platt and do not wish to be understood as disparag- Falling Off of Nearly their numbers of the Pilgrim church conducted devotional being small, they could do services. Quay. ing the ability of Morton, Reed, McKinley $75,000,000. Are Victorious. nothing to save the City. the Chinese residents from The Christian Endeavor of the or Harrison, but Allison is all right on the fate that threatened them. banner all public questions, especially that of local union for best work during the year But the mere intelligence of the Japanese finance. He a gold a silver was presented by Rev. Irrington T. Lord, is neither nor OF ASSAILANTS. approach sufficed to scatter the looting man. He is a bimetallism and a platform HEAVY LOSS and burning MOODY IN FANEUIL HALL. D.D., of Brooklyn, N. V., to the First ALLISON'S STAR IS EISING. LOST TO THE mob and Taipeh was saved. the Disciples, . advocating bimetallism, arrived at by in- PRODUCERS. Church of carry ATTACK OJV THE ARTHUR. nations ternational agreement, will the vic- The parliament of considered in year. sketches Christian work in tory to the Republicans next Two Hundred Chinese Killed and Over Fifty on Hoard the German Ship San Francisco Finally Chosen as the brief Endeavor Favored as Second Choice by Fol- "From observations Ihave recently inter-denominational fellowship. A reso- Enormous Imports a Large Number Taken Killed or Wounded. Place of Holding of Nearly made throughout country Allison is Increase of of the 1896 lution was introduced expressing sympa- lowers Allthe Lead- the Prisoners. TOKIO, Japan, June While Taipeh Gathering. ing Candidates. either the second or the third choice of the Manufactured Articles and was passing through its ordeal of plunder thy with the suffering Christians of Ar- menia. followers of all the other candidates. He Farm Products. and conflagration, Tamsui, a , town on the is ina splendid position, therefore, in my coast at the mouth of the riverupon which SUICIDE OF A PMEACHEB. judgment to obtain the nomination." LONDON, Erg., July 12.— A dispatch Taipeh stands, BOSTON, Mass., July 12.—Animportant NEW YORK, N. V., July 12.—New York did not fail to feel the dis- XEW from Yokohama to the Pall Mall Gazette turbance. To get away from Formosa, meeting for the formation of a world's Jtev. Samuel W. Anderson Ends His Life and have suddenly become YORK, N. V.,July 12.-X Wash- a Bullet. says that a band of 700 Chinese made an the founder of the republic had to take Christian Endeavor was held in Mechanics' With Republican Presidential storm centers and ington special to the Press says: p. PEORIA, 111., July attack on the Japanese at Hainchu, For- ship at Tamsui. A German steamer, the Hall at 4 m.. with nearly 1500 present. 12.—The Rev. Sam- henceforth until the National convention Though itis difficult to get accurate sta- Clark, Anderson, pastor of the Mount CLASH WITH THEREBELS tistics in detail from present mosa, on Wednesday, July 10, and were Arthur, had just arrived there, and to her Rev. Francis E. D.P., president of uel W. meets these two States and events in them the adminis- the United Society of Christian Endeavor, Zion Colored Baptist Church, committed are going to be perhaps more interesting tration in regard to the workings of our repulsed after a short fight with a loss of flocked a crowd of soldiers and civilians, including General Tcheng and the com- presided and stated that this was no new suicide yesterday. politically than any other two in the foreign commerce under the old and the 200 killed. A large number were taken Engagement Between Cubans new mander of the ex-President's guard, as thing, as ithad been considered for more Anderson came to Peoria a little over a country. tariff laws.it is impossible for those prisoners. The Japanese lost but eleven well as the military paymaster, carrying and Spaniards Near who are now manipulating the treasury men. with him a sum of $45,000. The soldiers Remedier. figures to suppress entirely the official shore had intention evidences of the work of the last Demo- THE FIGRTISG IN FORMOSA. on no of allowing cratic either silver or other valuables leave the Congress. The monthly report of J'iUage and Murder Mark the Departure to Captain Lopezand Sergeant Statistics, island without paying heavy They Morales the Bureau of which has just the Chinese. toll.. been issued of accordingly set themselves to fusillade and Numbered Among the for May, is on this account a TOKIO, jAPAir, June 29.—The resistance drive back the boats proceeding to the Killed. pamphlet of exceeding interest. From offered by the Chinese in Formosa to Jap- ship, and directed toward the steamer this report itis possible to get an idea of anese occupation has been perfectly con- herself such a hail of bullets whenever she YORK, the workings of the new tariff law for the record of their NEW N. V.,July 13.— special nine months sistent with the compatriots attempted to get away that she had to re- cable to the Herald from Havana says of its existence. The report Shantung. affords a comparison inManchuria and Great things main at her moorings. Meanwhile, two there lias been an important engagement not only between were expected from an army animated, as parties of braves :visited the Arthur and May, 1895, and May, 1894. but between the Formosa should of the infantry forces of Mafena and Bor- eleven the defenders of have ;carried off the whole of the paymaster's bon El Seboriucal, one league months ending May 31 and the been, by patriot- at from similar period May a genuine sentiment of |treasure, while their comrades robbed the Remedier. Captain Gonzales Lopez and ending 31 a year ago. ism. Allthe Chinese forces had gone During all the other would-be passengers. Sergeant Morales were and killed. earlier period the Repub- pieces they were a mere shot lican to because rabble On the morning of the 6th of June the The enemy suffered heavy loss. tariff law was in operation, although of needy loafers, caring nothing for coun- hampered by the fear of Arthur made a final attempt to get away, • Democratic legis- try and everything for coin. But in For- but immediately drew upon herself the CAPTIVES TO BE SHOT. lation. During all but two months of the mosa a republic had been established, and latter period the fire of a field battery of nine-pounders. Campos Will Show So Mercy to Rebel Wilson-Gorman law has its troops would surely fight for country Four shells struck the ship, killing and \u25a0V Prisoners. been in effect. Itis possible, therefore, to draw and freedom. wounding over fifty of those on board. GREAT TENTS OF THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETINGS ON PARADE GROUND, BOSTON COMMON. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., July 12. — A comparisons which will be instruc- The Japanese programme to divide tive, even though they may not be was Lying some 600 yards farther out was the [Reproduced an engraving in the Boston Herald.] special to the Times-Union from Tampa as the task of pacifying the island between Iltis, a German gunboat of 340 The from complete as would be the case if the tons. says: McKinley law the two brigades of the Division of Guards captain of the Arthur having signaled to The Mascotte brought over several im- had been in operation constituting the force of occupation. The the Iltis that he was attacked received than a year. The idea he said first origi- year ago and had taken quite an active It was developed to-day soon after the yesterday afternoon. during the time itnominally was in effect. portant personages Itappears north part of the island was to be taken orders to drop astern of her, as she was nated with the Rev. W. J. Close, president part inlocal affairs. At11 o'clock a gar- departure of ex-President Benjamin Har- Campos has moved from Pascho to Tunas from the report that so far by from opening the first, and after its subjugation the first about to engage the fort. Itwas a daring of the New South Wales Christian En- dt-ner who lives a mile from the city dis- rison for the Adirondacks that his recently de James. Gomez marched as far up markets of the world as the to American products, brigade the second brigade was to follow performance for a little gunboat to attack deavor, and Mr. Close then addressed the covered his body in an old farm barn, renewed alliance with Senator Stephen B. dividing line Port-au-Principe, which the Demo- and between cratic agitators from Port Arthur direct its attack a fort mounting 45-ton guns. With her gathering. He read a rough draft for a which was blown over by the terrible wind Elkins of West Virginia, while ostensibly Remedio Province, and then fell back a declared would be the against Taiwan and Takao in the south. second shell the Iltis the and constitution, which provided that the of last Sunday. There was a bullet hole in for the purpose of getting themselves earliest effect of their proposed revolution, got range point near Puerto Principe, where he has reform," Littledifficultyattended the performance killed thirteen of the Chinese gunners. World's Christian Endeavor L'nion should the left side, close to the heart, which did placed respectively first and second on tne his forces. The clash "tariff as interpreted by the Fifty- duty fortified between the third of the assigned to the first brigade. The rest fled incontinently and the Arthur be composed of individuals, not societies the deadly work. There was also a deep National ticket, is now being used, ten insurgent Congress, has resulted in an actual coast, Spanish and forces has been Landing on the northeast itmarched was able to put to sea without further or unions. gash on the right side of the neck inflicted months prior to the Presidential conven- movement, diminution of exports. averted for the present by this During first against Kelung, and thence via Tai- molestation. It was unanimously voted to form a by a razor, which he still clutched. Inhis tion, to dethrone ex-Senator Thomas C. so far as the two leading armies are con- the eleven months ending May Tamsui on 31, 1894, the exports of peh to and Banka the north- She did not carry ex-President Tang. World's Christian Endeavor Union, and a hat was found the followingnote: Platt and Senator Matthew Quay from cerned. A decisive battle is expected atno domestic merchan- west. The Japanese. 4000 strong, divided His efforts to get on board proved unsuc- committee of five was appointed, with Rev. Those whom 1 have befriended brought me to the leadership of .the Empire and Key- distant date. dise amounted to $813,547,866, while for the eleven recently into two columns at a point about 11miles cessful; but he followed a little later in the Mr. Close as chairman, to form a consti- this. To my pood wife, sweet little boya and stone States. The election of Palma to succeed Marti months closed the figures place, and advanced mother, Xon,e my were $739,651,865. This from the from the j Kwong-wo and picking np the Arthur at tution on the lines of the one read at the good-by. of you know IfQuay's opponents come out on top he gives universal satisfaction among the is a falling offof and east. - - - . AM>eeson. nearly $75,000,000, a north Amoy went on by her to Shanghai. The meeting. Mr. Close then proposed that troubles. S. W. is quoted as saying he would expect the patriots on the island. The Cuban leaders sum sufficiently im- As for the Chinese troops, they garri- Iltisnas demonstrated even more clearly the meeting elect Rev. Dr. Clark as presi- delegation to the National convention to believe the Spanish Government pressive to show how utterly fatuous was soned the forts, with the exception a dent, intends the clamor of than the Japanese how littlevalue attaches and this was done unanimously. Dr. support him and Elkins, and Wannamaker an aggressive warfare of the professional tariff re- body of Cantonese, who encamped to make from this on. outside to Chinese capacities fordefense. Clark accepted the office for one year and is reported to have assured him that he A cablegram to the Times-Union from formers foran entrance into the "markets the town commanding the southward ap- suggested meeting the that the first general be LAUNDRY GIRLS IN ARMS. need have no little anxiety about that. Key West says: of world." Not one the proaches. of forts offered any held in Washington next year. When General Harrison reached this Late advices this city from Havana Coincident with the diminution of ex- resistance worthy of the name. The to ports Ithas been finally decided to hold the city Thursday afternoon his visitors were a was there has been an increase in the Japanese marched in, singing their state that battle fought near Manza- value of imports. na- 1896 convention in San Francisco. Organize at Washington to all adversaries of Mr.Platt. General Hor- nillo on the 3d inst., between From a total of $603 - tional anthem, and the Chinese ran as THOUGHT THE ACT JUST 500 fresh 201,910 out The Christian Endeavorers at 9:30 ace Porter, president of the Union League in the McKiniey period very Out Spanish troops, commanded byMajor San- there if the sound of the song was unen- gathered by thousands in twenty-one Drive Chinese Club; Cornelius N. Bliss, Elihu Root, Wil- was a surprising leap to a total durable. Had Japanese chez, and 200 insurgents, commanded by of $670,- the advanced in a churches of Boston, Cambridge and Somer- Labor. liam Brookfield and others, identified with Rabi, --302.811, and the figures for May, 1893, show leisurely manner, itis probable Nephi Blamires Tells of the Major in which the Spanish troops more that ville, where prayer-meetings were held. the anti-Platt movement, alone associated were an increase of $10,000,100 over the figures of not a shot need have been fired, for the Butchery of His Aged routed. The insurgents captured May, Allthe meetings were upon the same topic : Their Wages Have Been Reduced withhim. fiftySpaniards. 1894. indicating that the tendency is Chinamen were making preparations to Stepfather. "Faith, Mr.Platt did not go him. still in the direction toward decamp when trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ Owing to Competition of near Neither In the battle fought between Amador which the their assailants surprised for strength." These meetings were con- did General James S. Clarkson, who is here passage of the Democratic tariff bill them. the Celestials. Guerra and Bocres, the Cuban leader was first ducted upon lines similar to those of the looking out for the interests of Senator killed, being by gave the impetus. The garrison's hottest half hour Committed the Crime Because the the only one lost the in- was regular Endeavor devotional societies. William B. Allison of lowa. Neither did surgents. The troops were The value of imports upon which no when the crowd of fugitives past Spanish almost streamed Old Man Threatened to Drive Mechanics' Hall filled WASHINGTON, P. C, July 12.—The Richard Quay, son of the Pennsylvania annihilated, only duty was paid was larger under the Mc- the Cantonese encampment, was at 9:30 o'clock two officers and six escaping Him From Home. when Rev. Mr. Rhodes of St. Louis four or five hundred laundry girls of Senator, nor, indeed, any of the old Blame soldiers escaping owing Kinley act than under the present law, the southward ;for the Kwantuug men opened called to the fact of hav- the meetinc order. W. T. Ellis Washington are afraid they willbe ruined guard who are now in town. ing good figures for 1894 being $349,391,344 and for fire on the runaways and compelled many to of Bos- by horses. OGDEN, Utah, July 12.—The prelim- ton presented a report indicating the Chinese cheap labor and propose to Over in Pennsylvania, according to the The report is confirmed that Martinez 1895 being $332,486,111. This is owing to of them to retrace their steps, leaving re- inary examination of Nephi Blamires for markable spread of the movement, and organize a labor union to drive the assertions made to-day by opponents of Campos has issued orders that allrebels the fact that heavy imports of sugar free about fifty dead or dying on the ground. Celestials competition duty the murder of his stepfather, Thomas Rev. Mr.Knight, chaplain of London, pre- out of with them. Harrison and Elkins, this team of shrewd captured shall be immediately shot. of were made by the sugar trust to It was altogether the worst parody of The Chinese population of Washington politicians is backing theHastings-Martin- get the benefit of the new tax. The fighting witnessed during Boynton, came up before Justice John W. sented the cardinal principles of the en- Maximo Gomez has issued a manifesta to value the" war. A Gailey yesterday Kaysville. deavor. Rev. Wayland Hoyt of is increasing rapidly, and they now have Mairee-Warwick combination. Harrison, and planta- of imports in dutiable merchandise in- dozen killed and twice as many at When the Minne- i*, the farmers owners of Cuban wounded complaint was read to Blamires and apolis, with a brief address, presented the their Chinatown near the Capitol. Their was whispered last night, when in Phil- tions saying: creased from $253,819,566 to $337,816,694. represented the Japanese loss, and the the opium frequently question was asked, "Guilty ornot guilty"7 State banner for the greatest proportionate and gambling joints are adelphia the day before, had a Ion? talk Itis interesting to note that one of the casualties on the Chinese side aggregated raided by police ana highbinder fights are with From this date all are prohibited from send- important the accused said : increase in local societies to the British ex-Postmaster-General Wannamaker, ing products occupied by enemy. most items of increased imports about 500. An accidental explosion of becoming frequent. and told to towns the was "Well, Ikilled the old man, but Ithink Territory of Assinaboia. in which fiftynew him that he was very anxious Owners of sugar plantations are breadstuffs. The total import of dynamite cost the Japanese more lives public men Washington warned to 1was justified, because he threatened to societies were organized last year. Thus the of are that Quay should be defeated. stop all work. The plantations of those ignor- breadstuffs in the eleven months ending than did the bullets of their foes, and the given an idea of what the ing 31, 1894, turn me out. Iknew that Icould not Anopen parliament on the topic, "The Pacific Coast General Clarkson was a guest at the Hoff- this order will be destroyed. Those who May amounted to $2,009,644. In cause of their greatest suffering was that people contend with. It is an object- man House, but he go against show that the eleven work and would starve to death, so IPledge, the Backbone of the Society," was did not walk across the will this order their months ending May 31, 1895, they had to march in.heavy cloth uniforms lesson for legislators and executive offi- street to call on the sympathies are with the Spanish authorities the figures are $2,777,278, throughout thought Ihad better kill him than die conducted by 0. W. Stewart of Eureka, 111. Indianian. Dick an increase of the sweltering heat of a June cers. The Chinese have made a cut of 25 Quay was quartered at the Fifth-avenue, and willbe considered as traitors, and, if cap- over $7C0.000. At the time day in Formosa. myself. Ithink it would have been a Many expressions of opinion from differ- tured, willbe treated as such. same the ex- per cent in laundry work, and the sym- where General Harrison was a guest until ports of breadstuffs have shown an terrible offense for him toturn me out, and ent States were given. passengers night extra- As usual the surgeons and nurses of the pathy of Washinetonians is with the he departed from the city. Quay had no Among the last on the ordinary decrease in value. In the Ithink itwas better for him to die than The meeting adjourned at noon and was eleven ' Japanese Red Cross Hospital were ready me." working girls, who have appealed to the message for the Hoosier, neither did he Mascotte Richardo Trujillo Almas, months under the McKiniey law the to discharge scores of evangelistic meetings followed who took an active part in the last their errand of mercy even public to boycott the Chinese. The Chi- send up his card. Indeed, Harrison seems revolu- amount was $158,394,783. In the ' Blamires then narrated the circum- throughout the city. At Tent Endeavor ion, eleven before the fighting had ceased. With un- the killing nese cut. in price has been met by one of to have been studiously avoided while here being chief of staff of Gomez. He months, during nine of which the Demo- bounded surprise stances of substantially as given Professor Gross of the University of Chi- reports many bands going to the insur- the Chinese found that Call, omitting the laundries. This fact is an indication by friends of Platt, Quay, Reed, Allison cratic law was in effect, the exports of absolutely no inThe none of the horrible cago was the presiding officer. The de- gents from Colon, in the province distinction was made be- that there may be a corresponding cut all and Morton, and to have had communica- of breadstuffs amounted to $105,373,357, a de- details. In conclusion, he said he thought votional exercises were conducted by W. Matanzas, and tween the wounded of either side in these he would be acquitted along tLe line of white laundries, which tions alcne with his own Presidential it is rumored in this city crease of over $50,000,000. charitable ministrations. on the ground that H. Pennell of Washington and the pres- that he is the Dearer of important was circumstance would naturally carry with boomers or those of McKinley. mes- There are a few other in which the act justifiable. entation of the junior State banners fol- sages. items On the sth ofJune, just two days after Several other witnesses ita reduction in the wages of laundry em- Said a Western politician, who has been ' American producers will be to were examined lowed. A call has been made for a mass-meeting interested the capture of Kelung, the President and- gave the details of the affair. ployes. watching the acts of the Harrison-Elkins know that foreign, competition has already of the Formosan Republic, Two Another parliament was conducted by The girls are perfectly well at the San Carlos Hall for the purpose of bid fare- blows were struck with the back of the ax, Rev. J. Fitield aware that as alliance from the day of its formation, to taken advantage of increased opportuni- well to that ephemeral W. of Chicago, the topic soon as the Chinese can reduce reporter raising $500,000 to carry on the winter affair and ab- crushing in the right the cost of a to-day : • ties. The value of animals imported in- sconded to rejoin his side of the old man's being "The Heart of the Society ;How to labor the minimum and campaign. . famifc- inChina. He head, and then three blows were Make the Most of It." Rev. S. P. Rose, to control a larger "Ithas become a firmly established fact creased from $2,331,345 to $2,578,609; of dye covered his flight by the struck share of the floating business the that both wools, $1,418,894 $1,651,075 usual infallible with the blade of the ax, cutting the D.D., Montreal, spoke on com- Harrison and Elkins are doing BOUTJED BY THE REBELS. from to ; of all expedient, a shower of silver. Fifty skull of the "Cardinal panies cannot really pay them living all they can through chemicals, drugs and dyes, thous- and face in a shocking manner. Principles of Christian Endeavor." their friends in New General yavarro'x Army Almost Anni- from $34,298,194 and dollars distributed among hi.s body- wages and their occupation willbe gone. York and Pennsylvania to loosen the hold to $40,458,178; ofcotton, from $2,655,097 guard purchased At the conclusion of the testimony InTent Williston, President F. E. Clark They hilated- After a Fierce Battle. to these gentlemen's con- Blamires was held to appear before have however confidence that the of Platt and Quay in their respective NEW YORK, N. V., : $4,529,766 ; of manufactures ofcotton, from nivance, and at 1a. m. the the presided. Amos R. Wells, managing edi- public willnot be a party to their "losing States. Platt July 12.-A Re- $21,244,404 $31,443,561. President and Grand Jury without bonds on the charge Rule, knows about itand so does corder special from Santiago Cuba says: to ex-Governor was non-inventus. His tor of the Golden gave the informal their jobs." They are told that the laun- Quay. de There is a striking increase, ex- of murder. committee report. Bey. E. B. General Navarro landed inGrand Piedra, though, in ample was speedily followed by Uagley of dry girls of Cleveland, Ohio, after breaking "The plot was known the number of eggs ali the Washington led in reports from denomina- almost from its in- near this city, with an expedition on July imported. The num- oiher high officialsof the republic. I\VITED TO HIS up a laundry, went in and made the estab- ception, and arrangements have been ber in the earlier period was 1,757,718, WIFE'S WEDMA'G. tional services by an introductory address. made 6.: He hid under his command 1250 Span- in Very soon it lishment a success, and itis now running to circumvent it. My the latter period 2,486,043. glass- became known that these Instead of Attftiding William Jietts jointrally of the African prediction is that ish troops and two guns. The Glass and magnates had Seeks The M.E.Church to the satisfaction of the new girlmanager Senator Quay mules har- ware an $4,793,633 departed, leaving their fel- a Jtirnrce Court. and the African M. E. Zion Church will be victorious in Penn- nessed to the ammunition carts took fright show increase from to low-republicans to was lvania, and that he willprove more pow- $6,089,683. Not a dollar of grease shift for themselves. ROCHESTER, N. V., July 12.—William represented by Rev. R. Haywoocl KAJSSAS at report of some shots fired by the and tallow Immediately Stitt. OFFICIALS XESIGX. erful in politics ever the in- was the latter rose t,:,-„,..-. ./ \u0084 de- E. trustee business*^ "Do you remember what Blame wroteof feat as best he could at headquarters. Sarsapariila