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FRANCISCO. CALL, SATURDAY, SEFITEMBER 26, 1896 i . i i tl{o residence of in the drawing-room of his special car, ' in coops or else they will be shot. The order p this city this morning at iy o d ) fo 34 sgh WAz was issued tect ing-pigeon ; her son-in-law, United States District 2 BHYAN |NVA"[S m"l?g:;‘z; 'fiir&%‘l;’:r""’:“’“ at 5:37 this A flo‘c’k lmm‘:e‘t::lor:u::n;. nsl:l h\l:ndnd torney Denis, at the age of 74 years. She afternoon. He came over the Boston and o % k- homing-pigeons will soon arrive at the bad resided in California since the break- Albany railroed, and was met at the vard for Aistribation among the ships of ing out of the war, and during the past fif tation by a delegation of six membeis of war. i teen years lived 1n this city. She leaves laha lgl;yl);m-Sewnl -Williams Club. About ol i s a son and two daughters, residents of this 20,000 people assembled to get a glimpse IN A F¥IS4ALla JURY'S HANDS. State. of the Democratic eandidate. A great deal —_—— of care bnd been exercisea by the police to Twelve Men Ave Weighing the Evidence SPOKANE'S COMPLAINT. handle the crowd at the station. When — 4gainst ¢harles Avdell. Final Avguments Bogun in the Freight- THE SAD Is the light that will bring a great E_ffi glow of happiness to you. By it you wi see how strong and vigorous your now uilt or ini been studying th i i | Broblem bators theta, and there{s o fikell i o g;’: e;f‘:‘s“,‘:’:,‘{;"; man. Tio great Hudyan i io be bad oo Iy § goy made the opening s i from the Hudson Medical 1us . LEGAL FIGHT REOPENED | oot of o verdict being reached belore | \IDENING THE FIELD. | the asy tho masive voiumes of evidence | 2o the Hueon Mev o0l G006 oo s taken in San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, | gialists of the old famous Hudson Medical Attorney M, E. Power made the: closing Tacoma and Spokane were reviewed. An- | Institute. Itis the strongest and most argument for the prosecution this fore- d in arguments. | powerful vitalizer made. it is 50 powerful noon. After rep} }:'g 1o the aspersions other day may be consumed in arg P A Lt ices S if - i 1ates | that it is sumply wonder. Slayers of Sheriff Ciavez Are cast by the defemxzm'- counsel on certain Seventy-N e Members Vote Aye le‘;f”:l,oi‘;g;:::i:: oi:t ;::::n‘t'ho‘:hm“ is | it a You u‘,’,{,fl it from nowhere but tge ;nlln rollfid in the c':owd surged Auvc:u VISALIA, Cav., Sept. The fate of ete. Tethitant Otdos the police and swept them away. gain . Charl di i LAY o o Met by Former Colleague|end 'l,iuin they mnd‘onn:bl'_!u:: o con- | Rehearing Granted to Four | i trdelh soensed of piannine wit | Admitted as Lay Delegates PORTLAND, Oz, Sept 25, spocil e trol the crowd, but each time they were 9 cific holdup near Ta; X Master in ancery 2 i i gus last March, when ts in George Fred Williams | Lopinprpiatyateotticinine| - Men Conwicted of |Gt dtoat e s tow s 0 tho Conference of | saeviodsy wstm o il gumnts 3 ‘When Mr. Bryan appeared npon the the bands of a jury. Since noon the 2 5 3 inst at sprlngfield' platform of his car thonp:r a cheer and Mufder. twelve men who ]-ny to decide upon his Methoflmts‘ 106 Chokane Shimels. Au_ochhon :tg m:: & mighty rush by the crow: the Northern Pacific Railway. Attorney R Cak oy oo e crarie. Hndyan is for . S—— resorted to force, and at last pushea the . R crodwi[bl««z !l‘lnd mnrleT‘i;Ay !ord‘l‘\lin Brinu an r. Williams., e candidate then TAFFY FOR AN EDITOR. walked through the station, the crowd yelling all the time. When he finaliy reached the street where bis carriage was " in waiting, the crowd cheered vociferously. Appreciates the Tolerance Shown | Mr. Bryan quickly entered the carriage and was driven to the American House, Y i : i i witnesses for the prosecution, he showed ilroad has been | from the Hudson Medical Institute. Write Him by a Republican where after a short reception at which a Given Another Chanc: that the allsged asaor Llices Who HAG bean and Twenty-Four Oppose Swmged_the TN T And. citics | fof eiroulars aad iestimosials few members of the Bimetallic Union an for Life. sworn were fully corroborated by the facts tghn benefit of in violation of the acts of | The extrsordidary Rejuvenator is the Newspaper. Hon. Arthur Sewall of Bath. Me,, were and circumstances of the case, and he the Change. the Commerce Commission. Attorney | most wonderful discovery of the age. I% present, he took luncheon with the promi- contrasted the character of witnesses jor i Spokane | has been indors«d by the leading scientifio 52 nent silver men. the prosecution with those for the defense. ?l:i‘;;n‘;fig::xgl:i‘u;‘:e:ndm;a Showed | men of Europe and America. Mr. Bryan was due to begin speaking on After begging the jury to remember that by p? d fi; that a through | HUDYAN 1s purely vegetable. the common at 6:45 o'clock, but it was this was a cri inst e ‘man, BLIRALY Jeots and Sgnses 'YAN siops prematureness of the RESIGNS THE SILVER SONG |7u5 [0°] 5 iy acvived there, and | TRAGEDY OF FOUR YEARS AGO Woman and child in tae Beate oho travernd | PAYMEN SCORE A VICTORY. | rate of less than $18 per ton to the coast ( HUD PSP inals, to | discharge in twenty days. Cures LOST s he iound patnered about ihe temporary over any railway, against the wounded é‘;fimem':dfi,:;n"gifi P enjust, | MANHOOD, constization, dizziness, fall | 75:00 peovle: lce officers said tb SEeorrE DD Pravely SRR i R i nsations, nervous twitchings A .| 75,000 peovle. Police ofticers said that the defense of law andyorder, heclosed ‘by in view of the distance between Spokane | ing se: And Makes the Usual Bid for the A 5 i es and other parts. Strengthens, inwig- crowd numbered at ieast 75000. Mr. | The Killing Alleged to Have B:en|reminding it that the Southern Pavific| Action Taken on the Question of &d g;n m&x«:mn:mcfmngfi‘ ;.!;: 3‘ R e T D ok A { : | Bryan said it was the largest gathering he i i 4 s i e er remedy. Votes cf the Agricuitural gy :h: pr e Planned by Political Qe P iend ;::' ol s :x?:i\:iele: Their Admission to the Gen- :lolzfiivneeoltn‘-'-. and ?.".';‘,fi?,‘i‘f Tates, irre- | as cheg ‘A".{";"u‘:'shdebifi‘ty‘y“"“u”,‘ Classes. ‘ sided Mr. Bryan made his oft-repeated ar- Enemies. against the railroad should not sway its eral Conference. P;'he defense ued *by Counselor Bunn | emissions, and develops and restores weak | gnment for fres silver. judgment. is that Spokane is an i'nlynnd. not a seaport, °’5’ntt P““’e:l" zh'e&:lu:x, (l)?::snobd% ;:1’ 1 e Sl + UL - - . MAY WITHDRAW TBACRER. Napa Burglars Sentenced. e c‘z;“,;, lgmm&.h‘e br{m“;;‘;‘;g b ‘.’;II,‘%J&’L‘L‘S’“.E e e SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Sept. %.—A0 | gl qna Tammany May Throw 41| ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.,Sept. 25,—The | NAPA, Car., Sept. 25.—Joseph Parsons, Los ANGELES OFFice o THE CaLy,) | mMake its terminal rates lower than to in-| :‘r«_fi-:nreflui; n;?i’;j_};gg‘"gf!”‘;m; audience numbering about 10,060 people Their Support to Griffin. axecution of four desperadoes in New | John McConel and Henry Glade, arrested 328 South Broadway. } termediate points. '"K“g"“fl barrenness. It can be stop- heard Wi an deliver an address | CHICAGO, TrL., Sept. 25.—The business | Mexico vesterday recalls a tragedy in last Saturday night for burglary in the Los AxcErEs, Cal., Sept. 25. '.m’_‘mm; ‘om Triale a in twenty days by the use of Hudyan. half an hou n the couri-square Lere | pegyn to-day at the campaign headquar- | Santa Fe four yearsago, when Sheriff Cha- | Napa WW&fl-mlll{. pleaded guilty in the | The field of woman’s work 1n the Meth- MADERA, Car., Sept. 25.—The trial of | Hudyan costs no more than any other rem= this afternoon. Mr. Bryan reached Spring- | ors o the National Democratic party in | YeZ Was ambushed by four men and sisin, | Superior Court this afternoon, the first- | odist Episcopal church is widening day by e e edv. Send for circalars and testimonials. = PR - 3 named two to a charge of bur and " John Tatum on a charge of robbery began NTED BLOOD—Impure blood, due to seri- field at 12:05 from Hartford, where a hun- | ¢ne Paimer House. Executive Committee- | Chavez’s murderers were also sentenced | faiiec tWo having nglnd 'mfi'n‘" day. Another victory in behalf of the fair 8 =y TAINTE mp i ing vate diorders, carries myriads of sors- dred or more people bade him adieu. | gy O, Vey Holman of Rockland, Me., |10 die by the rope yesterday, but on | jnioe Ham sentenced Parsons and Me. | S€X Was secured in the Soathern Califor- | if the Superior Court this morning before :;dm:di‘trm; Tnen come sore throat, pimples, Stops were made at \Windsor and Windasor arrived and at once took hold of the liter- | Wednesday the Territorial Supreme Court | Conel to eight years and Glade to two | Dia Conference to-day by a signal majority. %;f::h?figh-&’:&':, ii; }:;n:?:!fif 1;‘(_)!:: a‘;f‘::n.{‘.f“y"fi‘?.‘&‘fi?.‘l’ 3&“‘3-' orx!dm"&;‘n;"p Locks. Thomsonyille was the last stopin | gry purean work. Mr. Holman had a | granted a rehearing, and the execution | years in San Quentin. The question of admitting women as 18y | qvidence against him is circumstantial, | by using the great 30-day cure. Call or Write far Counecticut. Tne crowd was about equal | qtack of letters to answer, all of them ask- | Was stayed. Every preparation for their delegates to the general conference of the | put the prosecution is sanguine of a con- | SCep SHCHA™ 0 p g to that at Windsor Locks. Mr Bryan|jzg for anti-silver literature and litho- | death had been made, anc it was believed denomination had been under cousidera- | viction. Mostof the day was spent in se- spoke briefly. The first person who greeted | oyapnhs of the nominees. Carl Schurz' | thatinstead of four murderers, eight would L[]s AuGEL[S [LUPEHSI tion for years. This question, it will be | curing a jury and the regular venire was the candidate the Springlield station | Chicago speech in German and English is | hang, the ninth eyil-doer whose taking off remembered, almost caused a split in the | exhausted. S i kto Market an Stockiglt FRANCISCO, CAL i g — was Georze Fred Wi s of Boston, his | in greater demand than anything else. was also to oceur on Thursday, September late general conference at Cleveland, Ohio, Thuren Morohacs W RATLROAD TRAVEL! former colieague in Congress, and hismost | To a reporter for the United Associated | 24, having committed suicide in prison. after one of the most spirited discussions TIBURON, Car., Sept. 25.—N. R. Han- active supporter in Massachusetts. Mr. | i > that ever todk place in a religious body. The long debate ended favorably, bya s Mr. Holman said regarding Sen- | The granting of a rehearing gives the con- Henry C. Fritcher and Miss N York 8 i 5 ¥ i X i it JIFIC COMPANY. ill and the New York State situa- | ciored men another chance for life, and a sen, a leading merchant, surprised his SOUTHERN FACIFL Bryan was cheered as he enterad the ion: : : : s friend sonWednesday by plunginginto the - IRASITIO STAT0E) square. He was introduced by Mavor | “OF 1100 o Senator Hill the day after | case that basbeen fought in the courts for Alice Price Wedded in close vote to the admission of women. | oyor matrimony. The bride sas Mre | Trein eaye and are duo (o arrive at Winter. My, Brran was applauded en-| e emocratic State Committee macting, | years will be reopened. the East. Before the action could be put into effect | Kramer, a wealthy widow of Glen Etlen. i 5 thusiastically, and spoke as follows: | where he achieved a masterly victory in At a late hour on the night of May 29, it was deemed necessary to secure the con- | The ceremony, which took place at the ! yzave — Frox ScereEwsER 24, 159, — ARRIVE Ladies aud gentlemen: Before entering upon | practical poliliics. \\"xnen the odds were big | 1892, Sheriff Frank Chavez of Santa Fe . currence of the annual conferences, which res.id:n;fn‘ot thel brid: at Glen Ellen, 'l-!dl *#6:004 Nilcs, San Jose and Woy Srafl]om :gg; s giscussion ©of the great paramount issue of ' 8gainst him, had 8 long interview with | county was attacked by several men while | The Bride Is the t Year: meet throughout the country, so the ques- | quiet affair, only a few intimate friends 7:004 Atlautic Express, Uglon ax o tnis camvaign, I desire in this city tapaya | bim. His programme was 1o have ihe | rouing 5 bridge in the ancient city of el s;v' 'l‘ll g [T S i Bl e betse present. Thomas Mitchell and J. | ¥WeKBas o o i ek trib o independe roalism. [Applause.] te convention at Buffalo rencunce the 0 > 3 an er of a Well-Known The m had by a two- | Y > . 1 ;;‘:;:«-x lme ‘.:pr!n a e;,um;:urp(ur the | Chicago platform, and 1 think he could | Santa Fe on his way to his home. Several € easure had to be passed by bl e Missicnary. thirds vote of the general conierence, = f ) i ives ots were fired, with fatal results. The | Soldiers® H Crowded. - bigh [great applanse] plane upon which it dis- | have carried it out if he had received the | 8bOf 1OAE, while a three-fourths vote of all those cast oy - $:304 Niles, Ban_ Jose, Bto cusses palltical questions. I respet it for the | SUpport of he theatrical and theoretical lm-n!-mfsdllummd '}‘fi !S@fi)fl;&fi by the annual sonferences is required. | LOS ANGELES, CaL, Sept. 25.—The O N Satramento, Marysville and fied tolerance which it shows to politicai oppo- | Sound-money C SEED 4 hension for two years. e pri y CAl Tar he Southern California Conference voted | board of managers of the National nents, and without censuring those who sub- | less BEASLIbA 0 I’g“‘"’? than the fSenatan | of the murder was ascribed to political fos A““‘gg::"i'g:“d'f;”" on the guestion to-day and declared in | gojdiers’ Home, ng:“ BibbeMakioeiiu e SUSEIR Sheta s mmuatn b e o { Natioa pi;l:'\O:I:l i‘:}’ih?l’hfifd B ket. € | motives instigated by prominent men op- Los AxazLes, Cal., Sept. 25. 'fl"‘“:o?' the i bynlo%v'r;zlca: issued orders that no more men be ad- o T R L th i nent instead o se. | © o e = = i Vi . 5 2 v es over the necessary three-four! i 3 3 ing, 3 Orleans {Lior::“npt:fl:l:‘:&‘]rg‘;m\':fl i emiay .l:‘ u~”‘ “Considering the sound-money Demo-| posed to the Sheriff, who wielded great| 4 press dispatch from Oberlin, Ohio, mitted to any of the branches until further Gl i i s s ther mal imilar - o hedoned ey eltimen thewords. of thatdistinguiened | Cats of New York have put up such a | influence for his party in Santa Fe County. | conveys the interesting intelligence that | wiioe her, Matter of s instructions. 004 Martines and Stockton. e Py + which was on to-day was that of 2008 VORIO s e editor who was the founder of this paper. 1| JIORE wuan as G"fl"‘m""‘ %g‘;‘z""g;"“; Individualiy, Chavez was well and favora- | Miss Alice Price, formerly an Oberlin stu- | admitting la; ‘men in equal number with SO N e Fous and am told that he is the author of the expression | it NOL=RTPEIse me 10 se6 L ORY Bore | biy connected. dent, and Henry C. Fritcher of Los An- | the ministers 'to the general conference. NEW TO-DAY. T e e . that 8 man who is not wiiling todie for a eause | a3 of the Tammany ticket under the| .2 clew led to the accusation of Fran- | gejes, Cal, have eloped from Oberlin, | This had aiso been before the general con- i3 Ban Damon. . Vali he believes in is not wor 307 Port Costa and tations, 10 hive. [Great | oug t Hill, and t the Senator | Cisco Chavez y Borrego, his brother An- | AMiss Price, who is but 17 years old, was | jerence at Cleveland and received its com- spplause.] xg:rg:-nncj‘.o'ho:e‘.w:'i‘ghn:n?i':nfl:enc:n;li: tonio Gonzales, Laurence Alarid and | yisiting he‘, aunt, Mrs. Wood, at Ob;rlin. mendation, but was referred to the annual 1 challenge you to find in all politieal con- | the Griffin ticket. 1 don’t believeany ody | Botnio Vaiencia, all of whom were re- Sheiss besutiful girl. Her parents are conferences. The vote this morning stood i y 2 h o 3 77 for and 28 against the measure. ::‘;::;?::::;?:f;’:s l;-&:m“t::\:?; but Hill knows what will be bis political | garded as hard characters. When the | missionaries in the Micronesian Islands | Three voung ministers were admitted to : y i Nags. Ualistogs, i Vermwo sad 4:007 Benicia, Vaca: o0d- x > Marys. i Orovilin and Factassentor: 10:454 move, and heisall at sea it seems to me, | om fell h d th b te Th, hn Nichol 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Livermors snd I e " 3 % < vty Breay 1 | oicers fell upon the accused there wasa | They are so many thousands of miles | the conference. ey are John Nicholson 6 e hoets who have defended a cause more earntst | speech before the Caicago convention and | Killea and 'iE“I four e g captured. | wytp their daughter at intervals’ of many .ngishév:-gor::nd:us:::;o:‘fiu ot s men than I found to-day among the advocates | hig action in walking from the hatl after | !/Pon trial Valencia made a confession | months. i i i N dress. of the right of this Govérnment to legislate for 3 " implicating the Borrega brothers and | The eroom is 22 years old. Hesays that itself without regard 1o othier nations. [Great | (05, 2d0ption of tue platform, in which act X H 1 ¢ i i onvi 3 + The following visitors from other con- “ppiatse] Llotneds 3 believe that Senator, Hills | LGt 108, OIS, Coccntion wes fised | Lun fatber 1a - wealthy buinest mAtL 06 | sorenecq more 15 0atiesd s Fibhos Giiocs R Will 1ot do to say that there is no cause | COurse will meet with the approval of the | L7l he triat court. The case was appenled | o, e ey out of receb Mre. Wocd | of the African Methodist church, Rev. W. for such feeling ss is manifested now. If you | Democracy of New York. It is unique, and an_September 1 the Supreme Uottt | rotorvay 1o, Out of reach Ms %n | D- McMillin of Puget Sound, R. T. Bald- read the dispatch which appeared in yester- | but it is Demoeratic.”’ Brmed the judgment of the Tower eourt | otived 8 letter from, young: Fritcher in | i "G iy} e o T8 e et and Mise day morning’s paper from London you will SRS aflirmed the judg A which he said: Spaulding, the superintendent of the iocal find that & ereat meeting of agriculturists | yp g ppprgy mieunrs. {30d_fzed the dajh ol exeeution, AUSE | vy w11, be by the-tums you ressive this mees | oy o8 e washeld in Bude-Pesth, snd in speaking of e " | pey Catron for defendants calied the at- | 1io4® 11l in Clove nnd o Degons Deaconess’ Home. . . that meeting the dispatch <aid that practically |y, Says Orator Bryan Is Sure fo Be | tention-of the court on the following day > 3 = = A commitiee was appointed to exampine all of :ho?e representing l’gncu‘vui,mi societies Flected. to the fact that neither the docket nor The :ur;uh.mgh m!o;mnmn crunzd a }nw trh; matter of rendering aid to fami- were in favor of restoration oi bimert o i Do sensation here, where the young con are | lies u st i Iy friends, our oppoRents sometimes le CHICAGO, Iri, Sept. 2. — General | Fecord of the District Coursshowed that X e CRAE R B B Taly was decidsq 17:454 Santa Cruz Excersion, cants Uruz and Principal Way Stations . 8:¥34 Newask, Centervilie, San Jose, Fe i Doulder Creek, Santa Cruz and. s o H 3 the defendants were arraigned. The So-| Well known. The young lady is the | that Rev, E,A. Healey should address the Stations. . ',‘u‘g‘;dm,,‘:.‘:,',‘;';;‘i;:o“:;gfis‘1;,{,’;1,::";;,- James B. Weaver of Iowa came to Demo- | preme Court announced ‘m_-pension of | daughter of Rev. Mr. Price, who, up 1o | conference to-morrow on the legislative +2:15r Newark, Centerviile, the mine owners. I want them o undersiand | cratic National headquarters to-day from | action until its sitting on adjourned day, | fifteen months ago, was pastor of Beth- | feature of this fund as discussed by the that they eannot explain this great uprisiog | his State, where he has been meking | September 23. On that day a rehearing ‘!"‘:mdc"“nh~ ‘;".h’.“"“’;““fi""“"d general conference. Another committee n!i‘he le ou the theory th: it is ‘""speeches. He is bound for Keutucky, | was granted. azard streets, L. city, and who is now | was appointed to consider the proposition HEY TELL HIM THAT HE I8 igate: aman who owns builion and wants | 3P $ » No criminal case in the history of the | With his wife in the far-off Micronesian | of moving the North Pasadena church < P tosell itata higher price. This great upris- | where he will deliver three speeches in the Territory has attracted more sttertion | ISiands doing missionary work. The other | further into the tow growing ola fast. Other thimgs, too, | —g s ———- 1 Way_Statious (New e p o b S thils, JEpPic: WA | central part of the Statenext week, and | Jerritory bas ettracted more attention | 500 P Lo "o fopemant n Hanry e g R make him realize that he is not what he R imaden WeADerleys only).cacry. S4TA erty and they realize that the xx:)ld stanas:d | then return to Iowa to remain most of the nections brougt into it, it being charged | Fritcher, whose home is in Los Angeles DAIRTMBN IN SESS10X, was. Youthful excesses bring their fruit, | 17:304 by ey o et ok he Tving vaine out of the property | time to the close of the campaign: Toa | thatone of the defendanis’ atorneys was | 30d whose father, John 8. Fritoher, 18 80 |y . 004 0 Goo of the Southern | 314 What ought to be vigorous manhood g e LApRIause] ord to | TEPOFter of the United Associated Presses | instigator of the crime. Governor Thora- | $mploye of the Southern Califernia Rail- Almaden, Feiton, B < Banta Cruz a Principal Way Btations 4:15¢ Newsrk, Sau Jjose and 103 DAST DLVISION (Thitd & Townsend Stx) 18:35% I idi 3 Californis sssociation. at sixty Ai’ old ngo.u:d debllity. Vitality pause in their ridicule of 1h¢ advocsics of freq | the furmer nominee of the People's party ton1n an oven letter sccused Catron, and soad.paiding &t 13¢ g:wu(l;:nd STRE. | e Sept. 25.—A meet. | Wasted in youth is missed at forty and ;&,(;L‘»;lq::u:mnmsmm R arkat . g% 3 i o 1 THE : = 2 S ) % 20.— inci Yay Stations .. b SR TIVRIC, | for President ekl : nial. Last fall the defendants’ attorneys, | *‘Henry has been in the East about a | ing of the Southern California Dairymen’s | B0urned at fifty. $9:471 Palo Altoand Way Statioss well-founded reason for thi: v “The battle is practically won, and Mr. b Brvan's election is assured. There is no ates, of England, of Germany, of France xud | possible way in which he can be defeated. of every nation whick has Leed cursed by tne ) i 1 esti e T L0l gt g e ] I have beer. making very carefu! estimates, h B and Iam familiar with the situation in | Bar Association, was chosen as L | ey Ehich Is Tojustons 1o | the States where Mr. Bryan will pet elec- | dent. Ireceived a letter from bim while he was sl classes has nothing 1o com- | toral votes, There never was haif the| Editor Thomas Hughes of the Albu- | id Cleveland, in which he said it was rain- i 30 San Jose and Principal mend it to the Government of any nation oa | opportunity for us to carry the State as i fonti ing so hard ne could not leave Cleveland. 3 den’s Electric Belt has restored many old 6:30p San Jose and W: carty. iApplause] The goid s\md_lnenhn ety to-day. ; i 'f,‘:;,j‘;“;j’;g“;,‘;,“f‘;’j,‘,{:,‘;fi{n: Oberlin is right on his way to Canton, and e‘::”b:;dfi':“:,m"::;ofl?:;:’s::“‘" men to vigorous manhood. Here is one: | H11:43r San Jose and v'“;“;' 5 ! ‘”‘%'}‘:u“').‘;,“m“‘.";“_{)i‘c‘; ‘nh:\ istictiirel | “Iwill give you some figures to sup-| Chief Justice Smith for alleged attempt to ne“uid peLln}t;nded to ’“’f' there 6:: evaporated cream and butter were :n:::" A Prominent Fruit Packer. L e mfrl;a o person can meceuse me of sttempting to | POTE MY ssertion. luq 1892 |he1 popular | connive with Attorney Childers, in_this m: ell\me e was acquai nudml;n the articles shown. Major Alvord mfi = . ‘ . : deny 10 the finenciers or even to the money- | YOIe was: Harrison 219,000, Cleveland | city, to defeat justice in the case of Spies | S8R0 W1 e young woman whom he AZUSA, Cal, July 10, 1896. Ll b Spizion, e HEV | 196000, Populists 0,000, Pronibitionists | and Catron, was commitied for contemp | Sioped with, "I thought they ‘were. too |23 thelr excellence at the close of theses-| DR A. T. SANDEN—Dear Sir: Since using ,2,#:] Melrase, Seminary Park, j IR Spies and Catron, were before the Supreme | Y®ar, his home being in Chicago. He Court charged with complicity in the | Worked for the Adams Express Company crime. The charges were refuted and | Until a month ago, when he started on a Catron, at an adjourned meelinr of the | potitical trip. He was to ride to Canton, s 1035, 3 Old men who find themselves weax in Association was held in the Chamber of | _. 1 1 Commerce rooms here to-day. Major by Pl g ly in sexual force, con- Henry Alvord, Chief of the Dairy Division | Slude that it is but the natural result of 40 San Joso 5. d Way Station San Silinda Mastercs sud TacifcGaons *TOH94 i = o nad PacificGrovs presi. | Obio, with a message for Major McKinley. | of the Department of Agriculture at Wash- | 0\4 28 This is not always true. While | - .., gRTEMesioey sudiecioGore s | there is a physical constitution there i s;u}uwu. of the session was the special exhibit of should be good sexual vigor. Dr. San- 3or ptt ington, was the honored guest. A feature o N H = 9 ion in the afternoon, and then they were Belt, which I fHice i 3 legitimate influ- | 6000. The combined Democratic- Populist - | young to would as soon | Sion 1R y Y we! our Belt, which I purchased at your officein | ;37:00% X atimte Fight. | vous man i D00c: Thia vees b losst Boi0s ;fifimg:uf:;“;ld?yfidn fz‘e”B:?:flm‘u have thought of an alliance of babes.” donated 1o the Orphans’ Home. Angeles a short time ago. Iwant to tell you | *'piggp , Fitchbarg, San Leandro i r ybody but selyes, ti R, 5 =i - . Mr. Smither delivered an ad that it has done all you claimed for it. I'am " o ne Jor sl Pt themselves, the | Republicans will vote for Bryan, and County Jail, which sentence was duly exe- welcome, to which Major Al:ior:d“ rzf 77 years of age and have in my tme worked | #:00% e 2ht to put themselves aboy T people ana | Lransferring their vote from the Republi- | cuted. nded. “Dairy Associations'’ was the | Yery hard. I was generally run down and | 5:008 Haywares. go through the worid crying, “I am b can total of 219,000 to the Democrats gives . e e title of the first hich 5% needed something to give me life and streagth. 3:30p * . an thou, 1 am holier iben thou.” 736,000, against 19,000 for the Republi- SIGHTED OFF ALASKa S o Cer Each was read by | Your Belt hasaccompiished that purpose and 1 | 3:00 e Foana < The anid Demotatinds lotin i of i o ) | C. H. s.nio:‘:s. Hcdsboke of the work of | am perfectly satisfied with the results. I anall 9005 | § Rans frough to Nles. 3 ,,',;“, There is one advantase in beings bimetal | no consequence. Thev will not give more | The Long Overdwe Schoomer Limcoln the sssociation, and made a strong plea | slways take great pleasure in recommending | ¢;3:93E | From Niles (enn You can like gold and siiver woth, while 5 & M ley s = for its further support. He referred to |it. I am well known all over the Stateasa | H22:232J " 7P W% ~ ~~ 1#H12:00% Id-standard mandoes not dare to tikesil: | (1A% 3000 votes to McKinley, but aliowing AEahen. SL Sea. 3 3 . tuberculosis, and said he favored the | Irhitehipper and will at suy time be pleased to | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Tinand he does mot get mueh gold o like. | O 7 Gefinct it from the Bryan vote and | , SEATTLE, Wask., Sept. 25.—A report | Engineers Begin a Survey Pre- | passage of a bill which would remuneratg | YFif5 3 Staiement. ~ Yours truly, From SAX PRANCISOD—Foot of Harket Street (Sin®)— [Applause] Aiaan toid me inat out of bearly | cOUNLY, detiuct it from toe Brean vote and |, = ool TS FERE LS4, report \ people who kad lost stock by compiyin VM. ¥, EXRDE Axpish. Cal 715 900 11000 110 %990 134 e o Ol e R o= and they will | Donglas Gity, Alsska, to M Doabam | - liminary to the Plavisg with the requiremehts of the law if kill, | _As longasthere isotherwise good health | +i%0 @ 1333 ~3ovra 3 & s collec a , 2 226, or 4 2 y . . = _ 3 Our obponents tell us they want sound mopey, i Brysn. At le’;st 6000 ‘:rox -gauge’ Pro- | of this city, wife of R. E. Dunbam, one of of Guas. :ng ddm'ml ";::“‘lr"“ Msjor Atvord:led | Ur Fanden wifl, garhntes fo; rensw, -'r“d hfi&‘fi“fi:"’-’; “‘s{fi‘.“" 2 :gi% 323 SRS Joanta Anaucial system built on the | hibitionists will vote for Bryan, ana since | the passengers, reached here to-day, to e s s atcowed, and made a | and sexual force in men at any age. This s e S : *S00rae. weakness is unnatural and can be cured. There are hundreds of letters like the above to prove it. Dr. Sanden’s Blectric Belt Cures This waste of power in from two to three months. Call and see this improved method of treatment, or get the new pamphlet, “Three Classes of Men," free. Iy triends, if You have §ot (o wrlte s new | 1892 5000 Republican-Populist Votes bave | the effect that the schconer Lincoln, Cap. Toop Signifeant statemant, o the: effect 3 ¥ that the dairy outpat in this State B meaning for soundness and have oundaess | been added 1o outcolumea, If Bryan gets | tain Helmer Newgard, which saliad from | Mortar Batteries to Be Erected o0 S tnd | sented $16,000,000 snnuaile - Srate repre dehund ¢ which ia dangerous. [Appisuse.] | them, and he no douby, will, that wili give | g1t 1 €0 Bt e M t 1000, i\‘l’:\:?y ought not 10 be built on the palioon | gnmoso%?lu:{“fizen against & possible | 43 heen spoken at sea. Walter C. Mor. Pit, North Isiand and Point “REALER” SCHRADER ARRIVES By built to go up and the higher “Tne Vin&l‘mide’nfi.fi situation is not ford, the writer of the letter, briefly stated ther g0 the higher ihey are as balioons, and if g . %t | that’ he had obtained tnis informati s Loma. Be Will Give the Ailing of Los Angeles T e o plan ""hm‘g':n'“x’ ::'m:,: O‘f‘ l," ::3,-;‘,'.’ g:lolx:‘(te :\';e‘:&':‘:' from Cqoks Inlet miners, who in turn h:: Free Treatment. G 0 the greatel the misery v § A A v - & Saokind ippituse] "Dur opmouents want | peone. There is no doubt about any | ISarhed the Bews from seating sohooners e e | A YL bk - Sehrk ;Aghe‘:‘flo‘mfieg hey want a doller that gets | State from Minnesota west to the sea. sealers stated, on her way up was blown rbor will be fortified by the Govern.|der, the so-call 1vine healer, arrived P for Afternoon. 1 Suzdars s 1t Monday, Thursdas and Satuniay nights only. FRANCINCO & NORTH PA. e R T R ICaN HEADOUARTERS, | 2708 0 the Japan coast, and is now beat- | DRt 83 s0on as work can be inaugur- (here from Albuguerque yesterday. SANDEN ELECTRIC CO. | TF Ty has given n. Thatls ihaene | AT REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS. ing her way back to this city. Besides the | 8ted in accordance with the provisions of | Schrader is only 26 years old. He isa s ARt Btk Bon mm,'h“ CIFIC R.r“LW“ m- et the gold standard will continue | pilley Predicts That Missouri Is Sotia | captain and crew of five, the Lincoln had | the bill passed by the last Cougress, in | most remarkable man in appearances. Palace Hotel. Office hours; & a i &2 T e L R L for MckKinley. thirty-five passengers, including eight or | which the sum of $400,000 was appor- | He has a high, smooth forehead, a large | S50 = k.- o LA Y | {buron Ferry—Foot of Market 3t 243 that dollar ls not good enough | CHICAGO, ILL., Sept. 25.—A letter was | i¢0 children, nearly all residents of ‘Seat- | tioned to San Diego. Major Charies E. G, | nose, somewhat flsttened, and bluish. . oo ! tle. OFFICES AT: y 1 | San Francisco to San Rafael. B. Davisof the United Siates engineers myeyn. Thick hair of areddish tinge | L0oS ANGELES, CAL, PORTLAND, OR, e troubled with getting 160 much moges e Aty | publican Natioual neadquarters from FANCOUYER DAMAGE svurrs. |hasarrived bere with a corps of engineers nsm‘:ofli:hwn":' nr%‘:'“mw m‘& S04 Souin bromtway. | 253 Wasaiagion wfons FeL100 bushels of oats. . " Buers0 that il-will | Gbairman Filley of the Missouri Commit-| ;i utten Resulting From the Bridge | 1o the work of surveying preliminary to | Eohroacr seid: et 100 busbels of oats. i s When they talk of go1d standard, I always | 1€ He stated that tne Populists and A Sy ne flmium:“m:"‘xfl:;zm “I receive the power from God; that is VANCOUVER, B. (., Sept. 25.—Writs | atates that four ten-inch. gane on dinep all I know about it. It is neither mag- you can send its value up until $1 will b 3 v Twents bushels of oats: and i thedarmer i | [6ceived to-day by Perry S. Heath at Re- IE)AD TRAVEL SU11:30 r. 3. Satundays—Extra irips ac 1o 2nd 11:30 ». 3. think of what Lincoln said when a man once | Democrats nad fused in thirteen counties “‘;‘,’,‘,{‘.?:_,g;"},_ 9:30, 11:00 a.a; 1:30, 3:33 ssked him how he liked his speech. He re- | of the State, all being Republican coun- cs netism nor electricity; it is simply a H lied: “Anybody who id like that t1S s were issued to-day in twenty-five suits aring carriages will be placed on Ballast vine gift, P nired San Rafael to San Franciseo. "’:m 'm:{id b’; rery::x“ch l;s;-‘.fi;“"}' Fio8 MEkh snaupsced the u“"““." for damage, the total .moun{ ‘“NSII“:: int, immediately & e the harbor, %‘n. it mmh‘?&:‘l’fim::‘t;:qm of } w‘:\z-KAAD:A»‘ s—fn}i ’3‘:50. 9:15“%:.:0 A g E& ,fi,"}‘““‘;},“fi,‘:fifd",“’ 1 l:d m.::;. p:m: the party, but there had been no fusion on $300,000. The city of Victoria and the Con. | 2297 the brow of Point Loma. There the patient to be benefited.” i urdays—Exina tripy pleased with it, but 1 am glad 1o say ihat the | Siectoral, Congressional or State tickets. | so(idated Railway Company are defend. | TiL D® SiXteen twelve-inch mortar bat- | " 'Tniy healer charges nothing for his number of people who like the gold standard | Mr. Filley expressed confidence that the | ants, being charged with joint negligence services. In Texas it is said thousands jSErowing less evers day evenin New England. | State would go for McKinley, even if it | and held responsible fcr thie terribie Point were treated by him. The Santa Fe and [Great applause and cheers.] did notning else for the party. He added | Eilice bridge disaster on May 24, in which other railroads ran excursions to accom- At the close of the address Mr. Bryan that s great fight was being de in Con- | S1Xt¥ lives were lost. Theactions are all modate the crowds. was taken to the Hotel Worthy for lunch- ressionsl districts A bl taved b ut down for trial ia this city, it evidently ATy s eon, followed by a running crowd of men | X s = - €re | being felt that should :he suits be tried in the Fumeral of Captain Fletcher. and boys. Atl:5 r . he left for Wor- | WOUId be gains for the party. Victoria the jury might be influenced to | pence LOS ANGELES, Cawn., Sept. 25.—The “;{'.(;hCESTER z 2 hll‘ bas not beea customary in Presiden- | shift the city’s ns&on;bfl:g to ta- rail- ‘e“ t.h. Gor ';‘ o % funeral of the late Ca weiins g , Mass., pt. 25.—Be. | tial campaigns to send literature into the | way company or the Provincial Govern- eacHin iy “’“‘. > tween 8000 snd 10,000 people heard a short | Territories, but the demand has been so{ ment. ot two_acres Fletcher took place from his late resi- 6. % 50 10:10 A a; 1:40, 3:40 and Schuetzen Park sams In eff 1 Arvive Apris | Sen Francisea .F;:gui 3 P/9:30 ax| Petal %(5:00 #x Santa Rosa. s from William J. Bryan here this | great that’ the literary bureau has sent STy i dence on East Fifth street at 2 o'clock this 7:30 ax| | s, moon. Mr. l} yan resched Worcester | reading matter to .u‘ymon es‘i‘)efl'lll’ 10 Overdue at Santa Barbara. line, afternoon. The ceremonies were under the via Annex cars s i!i‘e‘é:‘:;?:{g' ;bol;uy w::gn“fi-m:udanm Okln‘h‘o;:’md New Mexi 39 EANTA BARBABA, Car., Sept. 25.— the R :llu'picu olh.l?nnk ftl:‘l::::n,i}. A R, rea 2l ‘-‘lagxen-m: | thro T san lerence to-d: i anxil ncern hich Was_a . - warsial nion station. He entered a carriage | committee and a ds b L:.:X:::‘fi: Boms, 8 32 foit hero a0 ing. she | will number of the ladies of 4 = the Women’s Re- Fieta, | and was driven to th [ 5 schooner El Norah, Captain Isaacson, o speak. lief Corps were i 3 e ':‘"“"I- Hopland & | SROAN Btoim e Seane !q“:f..:’ BE;".M" umon" fi."‘cy”“"‘.“,.,., e, Jeaded by | which sailed from Humboldt on the 15th rooms were m-‘:fl“mmm e LA "'I T | bim was the bl.'bn‘nldiné of William 3. | Dowling, it was decided to the worl | ¥ith Iamber for_this port and from which : Scends and comitaies; o manufacturer, who had decorated | of in no Chronicle Buildin, = his establishment wiih emblems showing | National ticket under the o OF the makes the trip in six days, Searching for an Heiress. o — hos = t.hl-“l:.mog;tée ;ndg:n executive eommitiee. ) e o] “l}:\ and the last LOS ANGELES, Car., Sept. 25.—Chief forn that at South Framingbag 'fl (ion have M'::;M °: ‘d‘: Bothiag of the'schooner on 'mrh'"‘- S g v g m by is m:'ho- entof the National (hm:n't& since 7:30 x| Guernevile. | < i ! 6:13 PX TS0 AM|T:30 ax| Sonoma 040 ax| 80X 8:10 #3500 p| Gien Kllen. | 6:05 ru| 615 7% TS0 T80 ax 10:30 ax 1010 4% 3330 px|5:00 px| Sebastopol. {19180 AN |10 5:00 Pu Candidate Bryan ox h: FIbad- st J. A. Filimore of Seattle, Wash., who Worcester to Boston. ~ Three cheers were | Mr. Hanna's first visit to Caieago. Colliston Meur Broskside. asks the Chief to discover for him the st 0. (Ialen him there by a gathering of several . —_— SAN BERNARDINO, Car., Sept. 25.— ‘whereabouts of Mrs. Kitty Fiillmore. Mrs, gyt !G::am. Mr. Bovan dia bot “speak. Modesto Fishermen arvested. Ths Wasthonngt overianid on the auines Tuilmae fise fullea heir to & larye sum of WREEDAYA S R e e g dar Diver Sriocw | MODESTO, Car., Sept. 35.—Two more | Pacific this morning collided with a hand. 1§ anzious 1o fnd her and tarn over th | FgEam vau B rence, one of the free-silver men in the | MeD Wers caught in the act of illegal | AF near Brookside station. n funds. Extra trips for . La Massachusetts at Chicago, ac- | Salmon fishing this morning on the | b€ time-card ) delegation companied Mr. Bryan to Boston. Tuolumne River, ten miles west of this Concerning & number of inguiries aboas. place. They had eleven salmon in their the condition of his health Mr. Bryan said n. They were J. Ro; X Pigeons at Mare ‘tha m The ylrnninx :l.l;e::: 1;:‘:: S = e —_——— General Johnston’s Widow Dies. LOS ANGELES, Car., Sept. 25.—M; Eatael— Eiiza Griffin Johnston, widow of the late | Traies maricd 10,3 00, *4:50. Fort velo, this evening 'that he was feeling strong 2 it 10 San Queniin. Sat 10 MObday 100 a8 teip Sk oy o reduosd and well, -:;lm reducing exection to a m 3“?- Fish Commissioner A. W. l‘vu.l.lm. CAL, Sspt. 25.—An order : General Albert Sidney Johnston, died in TRROUGR L TRAINS e O Sundaya rovad.cip tores o a :-m oot Batween stations today he SouA e dovs S s Mmeatihle | S L X il &% Sundars, 143 & X sacas | VOO S6R BATNI & bait raiee. R st sl o _ Ltobave ailhe pigeonsat the yard shut up Children Cry for Pitcher” Castoria. fie-‘.-'”"‘"'"""“"'l TR0 Narwe, Qurone 7 —_— b SO T WRITING, R X RYAS Ge a8 ) "

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