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WARNED OF DEATH BY b DEAD SISTER Outlaw Jordan Sees a Strange Vision in the Night. Told He Would Soon Dis, and the Prophecy Is Being Fulfilled. Oregon Officers Tell of a Weird Light That Hoversd Over the Sleeping Bandit. PORTLAND, O., June 1L.—John Jor- dan, a Harney County cattie-thief, who was incarcerated in the penitentiary last Tuesday for a period of five years, is re- ported to be dying under the hallucina tion that his deceased sister declared be co not live more than two weeks. An incident that occurred while he was on the way to the penitentiary last week, vouched for as it is by the Sheriff of Har- ney County and his deputy, seems to be prophetic of the death of the cattle-thief. It is a singular story, and it would in- spire doubt if it were not for the word of twomen whose honesty bas never been questioned. The prisoner was shot while resisting arrest,and the authorities hurriediy made prevarations for driving through without unnecessary stopovers. The conveyance was an ordinary stage wagon, and, relays of horses being provided at stations en route, the driver set to make an all- ehtdrive. Midnight last Monday found e officers and ing along over the mountain roads toward Bsker Countv. Some umein the mignt the sleepy Sheriff and his deputy were aroused Dy the stopping of and an_excited ejacuiation from the lips of the driver. “There's that said he, more to “Where's what? the Sheriff asked, rubbing one brawn t and with a cat-li reaching for his rifle. The tion went unanswered, for as all three of the men looked at one another napuzzied way, as if forced by a com- mon thought their eyes drifted to tne dashiboard of the vehicle. There it was— a ghostly, phosphorescent spheroid of ght, wayving and swaying behind the borses & 2 along the dashboard. Atone i looked l:ke a reflection and at another it seemed to be a small body emitting the pale light itself. The licht shifted 10 one side and next ap- infernsl thing again, bimseif than to the What's the m | | | THE ¥ | larze force of carpenters and brickworkers ‘ are at work at the Healdsburg Canning Company's plant putting up an addition ‘ which will permit the employment of 1000 hands during the rush of the fruit season. | - RACING DGW.Y THE YUKON. Over a Hundred Smal Boats Bear.ng Miners to the Kiondyks Golt F.elds. 5 TACOMA, Wasi., June 11.—A great race down the Yukon Riverand its head waters is now in progress. Over 100 boats and barges have been comstrucled this soring at Lake Bennett, where a portable sawmill was placed 10 operation last Hermit Harbin Back in the Home of His Children. winter. These boats. carrying between | Takes Up His Abode With His 800 and 1000 Yukoners and their luggage, | are now working their way toward the Daughters in Pine Klondvke and Yukon gold fields. There Ridge. was much friendly rivalry in starting them off and numerons bets were made as to which parties would get to' Klondyke and other points first. The first sawmill is running dav and | night, turning out from 1500 to 2000 feet every tweniy-four hours. The logs sre dragge1 by hor<es to the miil, where they bring $25 per 1000. The mill has orders 3a which will requ.re several weeks more to Romantic Life of the Man Who for Twenty Years Was Mcurned as Dead. fill, and ma menlwuo would glF«L_\' FRESNO, CarL., June 11.—J. N. Harbin, |y e Bt nelr lumber have 9e¢ | hermit, of Durango, Mexico, concerning operated last fail and winter its owners | Whose strange career THE CALL has pub- | \ | [ moody prisoner jolt- | | on Clipperton Isiand and needing assist- the wagon | | that the | it will leave on Monday. | DEER DYING would have coined monev this season. A letter written by A. B Thompson at Lake Bennet on May 26 states that the water was then open down Lake Bennet lished interesting dispatchesin the past few davs, is now with his children again at their home in Pine Ridge, fiity miles east of this city. {;:f}c;‘e'.; By Pt ‘g‘r‘l;"'”:“"-:“‘“‘;‘_‘ but ne| About three montas ago Pove harbin, ice was rapidly disappearine. By June | WhO is employed by the Fresno Flume |and lrrigation Company at Pine Ridge, received word that his father, whom for twenty years the family had mourned as dead, was living the life of a hermitin the almost inaccessible Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico. He and his sister, Mrs. Dora Kenyon, wife of Professor Fred Kenyon of Pine Ridge School, sent their 1it was expected the entire tlotilla would be under sail down the lake. The Iast parties to arrive offered as high as $300 for small scows, but very few who uad constructed them with great labor wouid sell at any price. ——— STRANDED ON CLIPPERTON ISLAND. Shipwrecked Crsw Wnch May Be That of lather a ticket by the Sonthern Pacific Company to bring him to Fresno. The the Bhowy ' Schevnee old m received the ticket and set out Aurora. VICTORIA, B. C., June 11.—A private cablegram came to Admiral Palliser from London, Eng., to-day, directing his at- tention to a shipwrecked crew stranded on his journey, of were informed. That was the last they beard of him until last Sunday. They bad slmost ziven him up, but on Sunday he arrived at his daughter's home at Pine Ridge. The story that the old man tells reads ance. The message contained no addi- | jixe a romance. Itseems that it was ne tional information, and what vessel the | who acted as guide for the Murphy family crew belong to can therefore ouly be g 3 when it crossed the Rocky Mountains in 1844, Later be beca interested with the late Senator Hearst and others in mining and iand venture. He accumulated many hundreds of thousandsof dollars ané went to Mexico to make millions. Instead of making millions he lost all that he had, and found himself peanilese. He sought acave in the mountains, where he lived the life of a hermit ever since. Ashe himsell puts it: 1 have been years without matches, and for many month together 1 have not Leard the sound of a human voice. Vege- tables I have not known, but I have hived guessed at. Clipperton Island is a low coral island in the North Pacific Ocean, in latitude 10 deg. 4 min. norin, longiiude 109 deg. 19 min. west, and about three miles in diameter. Asitis situated no great dis- tance from Cocos Isiand, there is a belief shipwiecked marines are the crew cf the schooner Aurora, which was fitted out at this port some months ago on an expedition to lcok for long-hiaden Peruvian treasnre. H. M. stesmer Comus is preparing to £0 10 the rescue at once, and it is expected - - counld kil.” oy soxoma mirrs, OpiEl The oid man 1 for Mexico shortly after the marriage of Lis daughter, Mr Kenyon, twenty yearsago. The last time Mrs. Kenyon saw her father was on her Some Ditrase the Eerma HEALDSBURG, Said to Ye Dectmating wing Herde. Cac., June 1L.—Jacob SAN FRANCISCO CALL, which his children | almost entirely upon the animals that I | SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1897. 1 | Hower, mere ants, prominently associated with il public ana charitable movements, was one of Cleveland's wealthiest instantiy killed in_a runaway while driv- ing near Senator Hanna's residence Thurs- day afternoon. A i WILL REQUIRE P‘fl})’ FEALTY. One of the Objscts ot the Coming Conven- tion of the National Republican League. DETROIT, Micn., June 1L—Prepara- tions for the reception of the delegates to the National Republiczn League con- vention are already in & large measure completed. President McKinley bas promised to attend in case official duties do not prevent, and the number of Repub- licans of National prom:nence who will take partin the proceediags will be very large. Among the asnirants for the presidency are: Theodore Roosevelt of New York, Edward Green of Texas, Marcus_Poliasky of Chicago, L. J. Crawford of Kentucky and Colonel George Stone of San Fran- cisco. L T. Walker of Tennessee, L. K Torbett of Chicago and J. M. Perkins of Massachusetts are in the hands of their | friends for the secretaryship. All delegates to the coming convention must be in accord with the 8. Louis plate form, and arrangements are in progress for the] organization of provisional com- mittees in Staies where it hus become ap- | parent that the oid ogeanization is no | longer in control of Republicans whose views coincide;with those of the party | leaders. Between 2000 and 3000 politioi ns are expected to attend the convention. T"°1 members of the local we.coming and en- | tertainment committees alone number | over 100. - WATCHING a4 DIVING FENTURE. Owners of \he Swunken FEtbe Ready to Close a Contract. MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 1L—If the wrecking company which has discovered | sful with | its new diving apparatus in the venture a | contract will be closed with the North German Lloyds to recover the ocean | the long-'o.t Pewabic is suc steamer Elbe and its treasure of $500,000 | in gold. | The Eibe lies in 250 feet of water, a depth at which diving-belis heretofore | constructed have been useless, and from | observations and soundings taken is in | | good condiiion. The Elbe wassunk in a | | collision in the North Sea on the night of January 50, 1595, and 300 lives were lost. The officers of the wrecking company | huve for some months been negotiating | | with the German Lioyd Company, and | | the result on the Pewabic will decide the | outcome. - | IROUBLE ON LEVFUBLICAN RIVER, | —— | Which Means Floods and Hallstones and Mot Politics at All. | i OURAY, Coro., June 11. — A waler- spout flooded tie country Wednesday | | night. The Republican Kiver rose rap- | idly, carrying away the bridges and | sweeping away and drowning stock in the | valley, Traics are delayed and are running | cautiously. Hail accompanied the rain, ( and in a few minutes feii to the depth of | WANTON FURY OF REDSKIN THUGS Two Indians Attack a Miser in His Lowly Cabin. Stab and Slash Until Tire of Their Brutal Work. They One of the Palr Shot by a Tacoma Officer While Resisting Arrest. TACOMA, Wasn, June 1L—Two Indians, both ex-convicts and one now out on bail to answer for an attack upoa a squaw, nearly murdered Napoleon | Lagain, a miserly old man who live a her- mit life near Sherlock, about twenty miies from here. Tue assault was made last Saturday night and the old man was left for dead, with blood streaming from a dozen dagger wounds in his body. The two Indians attacked him while he lay sleep, and with an insane frenzy cut and slashed until they grew tired of their brutal work. Lagain has lived in this country for up- ward of fifty years, working in the early days for the Hudson Bay Company. He was known to have accumulated some money, but he livea by himself in the woods. George and John Wiiliams made the attack on Lagain. They iniended to rob his cabin, but he awoke while they were at work and the two Indians began stabbing him. At last the cries of the in- firm miser were stilled, and the two leisurely proceeded to ranack the cabin. Lagamn was accidentally dicovered the next day and word was sent to Olympia. Deputy Sheriff McClellan went out to in- vestigate. The crime was quickly traced to the Williams brothers, and McClelian attempied 1o arrest them. They resisted and opened fire on the officer. He re- vlied and the battie was soon terminated after George had been shot through both arms. The prisoners were taken to Olympia and later Lagain was carried to the same vlac. He is nearly dead, and no hope of his recovery is entertained. George Williams was pardoned by Gov- ernor McGraw just before he went out of oftice. He was serving a twelve-year sen- tence for murder. Canada Ketaliairs on Lumber. OTTAWA, Oxt, June 11.—One of the largest and most influential delegations | tired from his unusual exertions, came to a halt to rest. Ruddock, keeping a safe distance from the unfortunaie man, toid him that he must return. The leper made no answer, but resumed his flight. Ruddock then informed Officer Riordan of the unpleas- antduty be was endeavoring to perform and enlisted the policeman to assist him in effecting a capture. Riordan hurried ateaa of the pitifal being and waving his club in the air threatened to instantly rommit homicide unless the leper surrendered. He sur- rendered, not wishing to be hurled into eternity by a poficeman, and was guardea as well as his afff ¢¢ the patrol wagon arrived. reiurned to his living grave. e FULLED HIS WEISKES, Then he was Judge Campbzli’s Uapleasant Ex- perience Aiter the Show. H2 Caused the Arrest of th: Young | Woman Wko P.ied Him With Caresses. There are people who do not know where to draw the line when they are buoyed with enthusiasm, and pretty L z- zie Sullivan is a member in that class. Lizzie has always been a warm admirer of Police Judze Campbell, even since the days when, beardless, he was yet an ob- scure membar of the Sacramento bar. Sne was then a tiny tot of two years of age and the now famous Judge was almost a next-door neighbor. They me: oiten, and in many respects they grew up together, until his duty to his country called the promising bar- rister 10 this City to serve his feilow- citizens, Lizzie, who is still in her teens, the 1ull force of womanhood, away from home and bas been living in this City for several months. Shortly after midnight she strolled along Market street in the best of feclings. She feit the world had been good to he: seeing that the policemen on the beat had failed to gather her in, and she was in- clined to make mer: 1t was at this junciure that Police Judge Campbeli, his wife and a lady friend walked up the street. They were on their way home from the Tivoli, and a subse- quent light collation. Lizzie Sullivan’s sight lighted on Judge Campbeil. She knew him in a moment, and jumping to the front she grabbed him by the waiskers *‘You oid son of a gun!” she exclaimed, ‘“‘you can’t hide yoursel{ behind that bush. I'd know you anvw ere. How havs you been, old boy? You're looking fine.” Judge Campbeil disentangled his wh Kers from the girl's grip, while the ladies with him screamed. Police Officer Burns was in the neigh- borhood, and under instructions irom his Honor L zzie Sullivan was placed un arrest on charges of disturbing the peace and of vagrancy. but in >0 would permit until | 'KIDNEY TROUBLES ARE DANGEROUS YOU THE VERY FAINTEST as to the number of deaths which ited States every year from <2 If you have you will HAVE ide occur in the U kidney trou | admit that it is appalling. Yet in the earlier stages it i simpie a disease to | treat as there is. Time lost means often a | life Tost in this class of cases, ana if you | th'nk you are suffering in any way you | bad better be careful or you may fiad you >uths at most. iher you bave | selfa totalinvalid ina fe Just think now as to wh eith rone of these symptoms. Ifyou have beware! There's danger ahead. Is your skin dry? | Issour hair getting gray? Is th and the hair brittle? | Is there a after eat ng? Do the joints pain and ache? Are the e: To spots sppear before Do your f ands e | Doyour asant dreams? e of these sym toms i wrong with the kidneys, and itis by no means necessary that you should feel them all in order to be sure t n of kidney trouble. 1show that you ne: t te Tha best thing y a slip of | paper and ons truth- fully and s zrand old Hidson Me : corner of wil w0sis of y be told all about the “Hudyan,* plished ior ten 1 , has accom- sand people. Don’t fo-get—thera for this service, and if you suffering from nervous exhaustion or have soma form of blood state your case with equal confidence The Hudson | Medical Institute was opened for the purpose of helping il these who were unabie o help themselves. But for the sake of those you love and who love you do not waste a single d If you have either of the symplom. above you canuot afford to lose & single hou RUDSO0Y RIEIECAFISSTIT{TE. s uo eoharge poisoning, \ A | Thisis on account of the United States CARRS began to ta Althoush 77 years of age, Mr. If in 1s peared 12 wagon, and as they fol- iug aay. When the old man learned | 27 3 3 that ever waitea upon any Government, | = The young woman was very penitent in & e 4/! lowed it with their eves it rested over the | Hesson, who for over iwenty vears bas re- | that he siil lived in the memory of bis | 3¢velsl inches, Halistones the size of| o0 g Richard Cartwright, W, B. Field: | the morains when she samer berems Pty SV <& body of the prostrate John Jordan, who | sided bereabouts, having been employea r ‘idrf‘h-,'nl:u'\::h he had been mourned | ;% Fr 154 they killed cattle ana borses | inz and William Patterson last night. | Judge Low for trial. She explained how GQ = was uneasily slumbe In a moment | on different stock ranges in this locality, | 45 dead by them jor foiey years, lie de- | o the ranges. So far as known st pres- | The delegates represented the combined | h® believed her fricnd of cuildhood was EAT thelight waved up snd down and van- | came in from Salt Point Township last | '€ Phte SETEtE T b nts | €0t no lives have been lost. The extent | lumber interest of the Dominion, as weil | the areatest Judge on the bench, and she 6 2 s e L gne night. Hesson says that some disease | a siriking appearance, His bare e of | Of damage to growing crops cannot be |ns the leading banks. y saked the | 03uld Bot help pulling his whiskers when O ,Sotaing was said to the prisoner about | IR | BessOn says thay some disease | a siri R anpearanoe. His bair is Of| Cetimated, but it is feared that it is ime | Minister fo take the power to put 4 duty | SHe Mmet him after years of separation. g} the pec: experience of the night. | BT fnowy whiteness and bangs down his | TS | of $2 per thousand on pulp wood and logs, | Ste did not intend to t either his 7/ Later in the dav. however, Jordan revived | UYL o i i, | DACKS is beard 18 as white and very long. 5 | whiskers or v, and would not do G erably of late,” said be, * Lavws for South it again if she were allowed to go free Guides Harrison street and he increased his pace, : vy : § time. Vo el gnd morigags bonds. General Paimer of | Ruddock had gone but a few blocks when | P7ecHy piata package so that its recipient need BLOOD Po‘s oN J St m"' x ‘ D'I 2 EE New York, mgelol the main spinits in the n; noticed the escape some duu;ce ';:_::::;:;;qmu::f:':: mfl::“::"‘ 3 A 5 » . v rop. THE ND ANQUE' INVIT. enterprise, Wil iry to secure a new cou- ahead. A race was then in order and it x SR e N P C ! HEALDSEURG, Caw, June 11.—Both AMO! JUBIL BANQUET ATION. | L continued to Nixth street, when the leper, AVESYOU &3 ons, SRt 0] canneries in this city are now canning Fac-simi S S < ” | d during the St | rn Kepublios. |imposing a $2 duty on white pine. Tne | . : k Sy, Bhiertt™ Haegan, “Pyi got 5 e, “an & haie and hear.y. | BBt s ; SR v e A ; te| Judge Campbell relented, and both cas-s somebiton o dali Tou s B9!| past week bave found no fewer tian 8| The id man isa Mexican War veteran | NEW YORK, N.Y., Juna 11 —Tas R P e ang Ml Listle | craiam (1550 Jor TACE GF prostaa(hon. OF THE AGE s 3 «1qu¢:| deer ue.«l;i, So far ,:; Icould see and claims that over $4000 as pension | Herald’s correspondent in Guatemals ,3"“'{’» .”d‘;” F s;‘e:"“’;f *: ‘ii' :; Sietgs o SRuL N = B NS they were not shot or injured in any wav. = a6 < g f 3 i Tupper Mr. Foster, wha sa | I aint going to last long, She y Y money is due bim from the Government. | wires thac the first judicial congress has | fHPPEt AR PR | ISH 3 g, 8h Ll = i b . x e in fa s policy. The likelihood | NEW ENGLISH BATTLE- 3 t talk lixe that. ° You're badly | LKBSY there bave been few buniers out| He has, 100, in his possession deeds 1o | axgembied for the purpose of rearranging g iz’ ot shoing g oo [SE BAT SHIPS. AT ded, but you'll pull through as soon | n that the animats are: aftectod by | Jome of the most valuable properly of the | the laws governing Central Amerios, | oenast ' % How the Mojestic and Canopus Classes ML 35 ¥0u ot medical attention and an casy | SPri sy 4D€ animAls are. allccted by | Hearst esiate. At one time Harvin ownea | 10 1a%s governing Central Amerlon, | request. PR Difter 1m Emonty: iiL B e SR i = gty | Sorons Hobis BorrLake County. The | s vepresentatives ate: Antonio Datros, Huntington Will Get the Road. In discussing the four new battle-shivs | s No, T'll not,” Jordan reiterated stud. Missionary Jackson at Sealtle. R ¥ ot 2 3 ¥ Mariano Cruz and Antonio Saraiva, VERA CRUZ, Mexico, June 11.—The | to be laia down by the British Admiralty ternal y. “I’ve calied the last tnrn. I feel TTLE. W T B = | Guatemala; Leonidas Pacheco, Costa i = Pall 11 Gize > ua R A e L TTLE, Wask, June 1L—Rev. = = R el Dt o o O hibanais | report is again carrent here that the | this vear, the Pall Mall Gazetts observes @ dead you know. She's the only one that | Sheldon Jackson, the noted Alaska mis- VANGLED e 1;;‘*“‘“! Friss G;um'mpub ic. This im- | Jebuantepec Nationat Railroad will soon | that the Majestic class and the Canopus NOI I N[W Pn;pA- EM OfiE thought much about me.” Maybe [|sionary and newly elected moderator of | yirre som of @ Wheattand Faymer Prob- | poriant step may lead to the union of the | Pass into the hands of C. P. Huatington | class are similar in armament, each carry. - GEPAR ought to have been a better man, Shenff, | the Presbyterian church, arrived in «bly Fatally ZIrgured | Central American republics. for the Southern Pacific Company. The |ing four 46-ton wire guns and twelve THAT HAS STOGD THE 1687 CF 9YVR but let that pass. Well, Sis came to me | Seattle to-night, He will be & pacsenger| < b S | g gz road isnowowned by the Government | ¢ tou 4108 K 31Uy £l vt Ui ] Is rasplain as 1see ¥ou | on the s-eamship Portland, sailing o | WHEATLAND, Cau, June IL—The | L., ., p e 00 | ana operated by Pearson & Sons, the Eng. | ©29¢h,but the Canopus has fewer 12-pound.- B QUIRTER OF A CENTURY She was allin white, Sheriff, sll in | morrow for St.© Michaels, Rev. My, | little son of a farmer named Morrill, | . | lish harbor contractors, under a lease. [ ®FS aud other guns still smaller. She ARILY LR ed me and pointed to my t them shots in my head.”’ . cape mob vengeance. Quick had beendis- | ST. PETESSBURG, Russia, June 11— | portaut advantage. But the Majestic is ihe Prison he talks ramblingly of hissister | tnral resources of the Yuson Valley. His | S212€ 10 this city to make some parchases | covered in an attempted attack upon a 10- s ' uch beavily a ed. She is i t i 1ral resources of the 1 i - ! t At the vanquet Wednesday event the | much more heavily armored. Bhe is not | 8 - Baustion predaced by mery,lrom ex- | effort will be the first mde in sucn a |Andleft the little boy in charge of his aunt. | year-old eirl, and with the Urbana incident | 1, i1 andst tiom tn o enig ot (0 | us fast, her speed, under natural draught, girayteful_ly praise Dr. Mar baustion produced” by melancholy over | girection. The lad was playing about the yard with | fresh in mind. took his life. e e i'm'-ed sty K ] beldng but at oot quite seventeen knots, tin’s Pain Curer and are his apparition - the dog, whick had beea his constant T i . bty <A " |and under forced draught at not guite rithout i =i In Sewsion at Fisalia, companion {o¢ yasts, when suddenly bis| yaRZ srEsDr TOREEBO ,w“_iscmn::.\;z- ‘.:»il_:&x:x:ri :\gnr‘?‘r::i:;}‘ru}u,, { eighiteen, whereas under natural dravght never without it. E AT CARPINTERIA. VISALIA. Car, June 1L.—The first an- | aunt heard him screaming for help and | — | perial ~ Domaint, M. Yermoloff . wers|the Cvnopus steams eighteen and a > convention of the Tu'are County |rushing out of the house found the doz |'The Porter Kan 300 Mites in 4bour|DPerial Domsins, M. Vermoloff, e et TG Hotel Las Paimas Totally Destroyed, Association held an en- | had bim down on the ground and was 3 worice Mynives | Foster’s mission is meeting with great | eignieen knots, she wad withent ner bul) and poisonons prope: With a Less Estmated at, siestic dession hers to-day. J. A.|[MURE the flosh off the boy's lowe NEW YORK, . Y., June 1L.—The tor- | sympatny and support in official circles. | foad of cnal. Ehe ia abie to carry from g its ¢ a leading lawyerof Tulare, is presi- ois % 1 2 , | pedo boat Porter last Stnday made a - . 1850 to 2200 tons, against the 2250 of t S R e $20,000. dent of the associntion. Eighteen'Sunday. | _She attecked the brute it 8 club. but | L ecord of mile in less than two minutes A Physieran Kille Himself. Ganomlc #ac Wik 650 the Uie ety fvor L T o e T SANTA BARBARA, Car, June il.— were represented, and nearly 200 | #O8 SnAt Y eienie i< | and forty-two miles in an hour and fifty o et e The Hotel Las Palmas at Carpinteria was 0 Palr oyt ¢ i < k . = an & promotes digestion, regulates theappe- Gestroyed early this mormng by fire. | JISSTPE 9L SO0 IO 0 I8 found, that the lad had managed to excape | 1 {10,483 208 Tule LS Gret% Noure 3% | committed suicide. He was suftering Ttan TR i et L@ (1n cnd secares s state of the hen the fire was discovered flames were : oo into the house. The services of a physi- . S alnas rosy | from an incurable disease ; ; S A o = = e otu e amas gl e s cian were procured, who. on examine iy | minutes, and successfally passed the most and sixteen with natural draught.|@ AYstem and its verious functions. Taken g t ‘d “.r ot aod. + e *na Canyon’s Copper Find, of the boy’s injuries, found that the left | SSVere tests ever given to a boat in her Thus the French Carnot or Martel is fa. occasional ve of disease, citizens organized a bucket brigade, but | HEALDSBURG, 3 Y were unable to do effestive work, on ac- count of not being avle to reach the ro In a short time the entire structure wasin n| Samples of the ore | The child is now in a critical condition and is faster thaa the Freuch ships j bBowels, Iizer, kidneys, bladder, spleen, f;.srue: and soo sebes. Mrs. H. G.| jien outlast week assay from $22 1o §25 | and an amputation of the left leg will be | fessor Fancuilli, director of the United named. The great weakness of the Cano- Pty Sk 5 e, ' her dang b ar and iy O° the Dotel, | 4 1on. The discovery of this 1ich copper- | Necessary. The attending physician is s s vl and her daughter and niece were the only occupsants of tne building and cannot | aelegates were Jackson carries with him s commission as special agent of the Government agri- whose ranch is a few mil from this place, was attackea by a savage bulldog mer as to th: agricultural and horticunl- e then went to a neighboring in sttendance. Dr. R. L. - = for assistance and on returning Maclaren of San Jose was the principal farm CAL, June 1L—The orizzly copper mine, recently located in Pena Canyon, ten miles from this city, is to be opened at once. leg had been siripped of its flesh from the knee to the ankle, while the right leg was badly tora and lacerated. by doubtful if the littie fellow wi.l survive. ring ledge has brought a large number CINCINNATI,Ox10,June 11.—It asde- veloped in testimony at theinquest yester- | minutes with scarcely an effort. class. —_————— Fanewilli to Be Court- Martialed. WASHINGTON, D. C., June 11.—Pro- | States Marine band, is to be conrt-mar- | tisled because of his conduet on Decora- Huntington will operate the road in con- nection with the Pacific steamsbip line. VIENNA, Avsrria, June 11.—D kins, professor of animal r. Wil siology, has A LEPER TIRES OF A LIVING GRAVE is also about 2000 tons lighter Majestic, or than the 13,000 agsinst 15,000, W 4 i 2 " 7 k. W P Q. 1 ) was wounded in the head and a | cujiural depariment, authorizing him to | yesterday an SoTls Titac at bie | 8 on the death of Alfred Quick,whocom- -—— drawing two feet less, is able to pass Thousands of persons all et or shot penetrated the eve. He is k i i byt 20 2overely Jujured that Rl | teed culdide, (hni D satite wae &6 Foster's Reception tn St. Petersburg. | th h the Suez hich 2 et or shot penet 7 gyl kbl oo s e, | mitted suicide, that t! vas to es- stor'e Recs st. Pete 3 rough the Suez canal, which 1s an im- vetter and 13 not expected to live, At | 2ok & be sum- | jife is despaired of. Morriil and his wife 16,000 tous, and is, of course, slower. Last autamn, with all coal, ammunition .and te: but the latter cannot steam as far on their coai capacity. The Canopus, with all her coal on board, displaces 14,400 tons her defense, so that she has sometimes been cal dubiga over the United States from the organs of the b gener itkeeps the mind ch by promoting healt skin, heart, | ially aiways J i d cruiser rather than a battie-snip; x . is unequaled BTt S e e of prospectors to this section, and mirers’ e r2 tion day in disputing with Lieutenant e pall Aot 320000 The ot Swoss is estimated | {osita are numerous along the banks of Killed by a Kunaway. | Draper, commanding the Marine Baitai- ot o e e e T AR IHCRT a8 3 Pena Creek. | CLEVELAND, Omio, June 11.—J. G |ien, the best kind of music for the ma. R tant e o BOTLIn Ak st Tataner f IHE I:'RL *”fm AH[} CURE - - * | rines to march by on such occasions. s £ . L ! LUIGI HASTENING NORTHWARD, convicted he may be dismissed from the mends it for the four new ships. —OF— service. George Pahlow, an Inmate e, o N Rheumatism, Neuralgi Palos in e xplory » s P 'y - ——— 'er s10n to excavate the site of old Co- Ih Explorer and His Party Arvive at Short Sevsion of the Howuve, ru{’lhmb‘:'.wen:n the Acrocorinthus and X'xoe General, Bowsel fuu\‘plnln(' Dys- Seartle. B st s of the Pesthouse, s Gt e Do e e b aita; Tiynastery. Olaiscs Moi ‘ PORTLAND, Or, June 11.—The party WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1L—The American School at Athens by the Greex bus, Diphtheria, Sore Throat, g " of Italian motables who are hurrying to | House met Thursday, but did no business. Escapes. Gorersment. i aeata, DRbobh Watead reach Mount llias ahead of the On the motion to adjourn uatil Monday - bers and to plant ’s ensizn on the in before the stars ung forth to the Arc- American mountain cli the green and red of italy the mon ripes can be 5 Local and General Debilit Head- from the ie€ciaa penk hassed g el e L Streets for Almost Two “aEw tobax. | & sche, Earache, Toothache, Sick- A + N then adjourned until Monds nessinStomnck. Backache, Burns, yore driven to the Hotel Poriiand for sramotin o iy Hours. e g e iy Bere B o ey It Fnded in Dowdie Murder. Colle. Cramps, Spraias, Frilses, King of Itaiy), Lieutenant A. Laguin, A WASHINGTON, D. C, June 1L—Mrs. ; e“ ree 0 e" Scalds, Wounds, Costiveness, In- Professor Theodore Francesca Gonells, Chiroaro Guilani, who was shot by an He Was Then Overtaken by an L] digestiom, Skin Diseases, Exces- Fe Chevalier Vittorio Seila and Dr. Fillipo de | Oobdallf of o there was a tie vote— The Speaker bave it. A v to §; he chair votes aye—ayes [Laughter.] was demanded by aves and noes Ltalizn vesterday morning, died Thursday. The Afflicted Man Roamed the e - According ta the last census (1891) there | were then in England and Wales upward of 9000 deaf and dumb persons above the age of 16 years. Complaints, Disease of the Stom- ach and Bowels Generally, Liver Complaints, Kidney Complaints, Selatica, Lumbage, Colds, Coughs, sive Itchings and many other TLE. W 1 2 Ferrari, 1he murderer, wooed the woman Attendanten! Returned tothe i complaints too numerous to name o x‘;‘" 3 ‘:“‘u ‘m;:).“:mw‘; l';len.cs ! f % / p in Italy, but was rej.cted and came to this s of Miees INDIANA MAN DISCOVERS A REMARK - here. In a word, the grest Pain ] RO Setor g serer axcived tn sl | /a//m;m{. ”/“é I ”f(l’/ ,)OM’”I///? country. He tiied to win her from her 21y, Curer of the Age is an uuequaled Hotel Ranier Grand, where they will re- main until Sunday morning, when the: will take pas-age aboard the steamship | City of Topeka for Junesu and Sitka. - Shasta Indians Not in Want. REDDING, Cax., June 11.—An Indian inspector has been here all structions from Wasnington to investi- gate the condition of the Wintoon and week on in- | [/me Mo Keonowrdoanoito ;w/o'(g/mnz/ <4 L 4 abLéa:wf«dlg/e /«E?»;zh- 72 oty Ao Yy A )+ X 2 //(5/&4&;2&//%/////‘ husband, and failing, shot and Kkilled her and himself. L McFarland Sent to London. WASHINGTON, D. C., June 11.—Secre- tary Long to-day telegraphed Rear-Ad- miral Selfridge to detaca Passed Assistant Engineer Walter McFarland from the flagsnip San Francisco and airect him to proceed to London to represent the United George Pahlow, an inmats of the Pest- house, s man cursed with the most ac- cursed of human ills, leprosy, made a wild dash for his liberty last evening and foralmost two hours brushed his “un- clean” apparel against the pedestrians on the street. ABLE REMEDY FOR LOST VIGOR. Samples Will Be Sent Free to All Who Write for It. James P. Johnston of Fort Wayne, Ind, af batiiing for years against the men:al and p: 1 suffering of lost manhood, has found the exact family remedy. Price: 25c, 53c, $1.00 per Bottle, L._CALLISCH, Wholosal the Pacific Cozst, Sam Jos Agent for Cal. @0 CIDIDIBOCIVIRODI VOGS0V 000D0GIBOBIDIVI0ODIDEDIDIVIVIBI09QO00G ¢ BID0DEDIBIVILIHOB0G 0BV BICID30 @ @ For sale by all druggists. The trade @ :upplied by Redingion & Co. Mack & Co. and Langley & Michacls. San Francisco. 9906000:0¢08000060000D92¢CC02B0D4B00ID00V0IVIDIDIDIBIOIBIVIBCDODOOISID O PFDP00 D0 CDODI DOBC DOV BEBO LT IQOBOTETE COR OB LDV oy States at the International Congress of ; N remedy that cures the trouble. 8 Yana Indians, who bave been reporied to | Naval Architects and Marine Bngineers, | F2Biow's affliction has mot as yer|™RO T ilim P ORNe, L s i 02808 be destitute. ' Alter dili gent inquiry and | ez & stamped its parching, flaky lines across | ing0send a sample of the medicine to all men — the sending out of messengers he suc- | his face, and with one unaccustomed to ceeded in cating about a dozen Win- 1000s on Pi it River, near the Goveroment Forfeited Railroad Comcessions. CITY OF MEXICO, Mexico, June 11— the dread disease he might associate for who suffer with any form of sexual weamess re- | sulting from youihful ignorance, premacurs loss { " : . nd eseape discovery. He is still | o memory and screngih, weax back, varicocers fish hatchery. These are tle remnant of | Ny i I A All existing concessions for Tailways n:flfl;be: Saps: oyt ety L st The Pomety Mo s pormonle ~N‘1l' an extensive tribe that once held large | o //wmfiry;ewmn/’. Jetned4 chrn{,[/,’“ granted 1o the Mexican Nationsl Con. | Stronz in body, an g a grateful effect of warmth and seems 1o net it = tracts of land from Mount Shasta to San | ‘ . P straction Company have been forfelted for | Mt remain in the pesi-prison until re- | recuy, giving needed sirenzih and deveiopment Francisco Bay. There is no distr among them; in fact, they are about ai well-t0-do as their white neighbors. Tire Near Goysercille, | | s devern: o «f non-fulfillment of the terms of the char- ters. The company, however, has one line operating from Manzaniilo on the Pacific coast to Colima, cavital of the lieved by aeath was too much to bear and he laid bis plans for escape. Last evening at 8 o’clock, when the a tendants were unusually busy, he silentiy crept away. He made his way to Harri- wherever needed. The remedy cured Mr. John- ston completely of ali the ilis and troubles that come from Years of misuse of the natus dained fonctions, and is said to be absolutely able in every case. y or reis- Properly prepared and promptly served, can mAL always be obtained in | THE GRILL ROOM OF THE Decidedly the > SRURG State of ihe same nume. This line, of | son sireet and started for the busine=s A request to Mr. James F. Johnston, Box 1066. opt HEALDSBURG, Car, June 1L—The 5 - 5 3 A ; o Wearus Tnd it e o A Most Popalar residence of Mrs. B. O'Dell, near Geyser. fon oweilep csrortibmsson course, remains in possession of the portion of the Ci Ten minutes later e oy Wug thet you would like a | Dining Apart- ville, was destroyed by tire last night, to- gether with most of its contents. The loss is about §1000, with no insurance. Mrs. O'Dell was absent from home at the cherries, nearly 600 employes beine en- gaged. The crop of cherries is the heay- iest every produced in thne county, A l A . > Clletissemam W [ lusimplini of the handsome invitation to the big banquet to be given in honor of tne British Queen’s dismond jubilee on Monday, the 2lst inst., at the Palace Hotel. The invitations are engraved on heavy white Ppaper, the royal arms of England at the top being embossed in gold. = way, but it loses the proposed extension of this line from Colima to the city of Guadalajara. The Mexican National Con- struction Company buiit the Mexican Raiiway and holds a large share of its sec- his absence was discovered and Attendant George Ruddock started in pursuit. By making inquiries the attendant soon learned that the ieper was harrving down —————eeee The facsimile | signature of is on every wrapper of CASTORIA. sample of his remedy for men, will be complied with promptly, and no charge whatever wiil be asked by him. He is very much interested in spreading the news of this great remedy. and he is tareful 10 send the sample secureiy sealed in a ment in town. ©-0-0 0000000000 in Mouth. Hair-Falling! Writ> COOK REMEDY 0., 507 Masouic Temvle, teago, TIL, for proofs of cures. Capk . $560,000. Worst casescured 1o 15 35 days. 100-page book free. I

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