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1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1897 FAST TIME ON VALLEJO TRACK Ziegler Wins the Mile Professional Event Cleverly. Jones Twice Leads Downing in Sprints to the Wire. Mile Dash for the Champlonship of Vallejo Is Captured by McKay. A \v.-“\\\fl‘.fl!M?E‘&lm il ), i //l,° FACES FIRE TWIXT LAND AND CLOUDS Stockton People View an Aeronaut’s Fight for Life. Flames Burst From His Air- Craft and It Begins to Descend. He Succeeds 1g Freelng the Para- chute Just In Time to Save Himself. Pajaro Valley Wheelmen and Santa Clara Baseball nines crossed bats here to-day before a large crowd. It required twelve innings 10 decide the contest, and the xcore was 8 to 7 in favor of Watsonyille. This is their third consecutive victory. R TRAP-SHOOTING AT RED BLUFF. Tchama County Marksmsn W.n Maich Event From the Shcs'a Team. RED BLUFF, Cavr, June 27.—A clay- pigeon shoot here to-day between Tehama and Shasta County marksmen attracted a large number of people to the fair grounds. The first event was a free for all, twenty birds each, in which there the were thirty-three entries. 1he wind was | blowing about six miles an hour, steadily. The scores were as follows W. F. Luning Panl Beuthe: . Emeraid ¢, Lang L' W. Vance, A but (e PR R T~ A.W. Bake: M. E. Ditmar. = H. Noul 1 VALLEJO, Car, June 27.—The Ariel STOCKTON, CAL., June 27.—There came | & woree ™" "+ Gilmore. 10 Bicycle Club held the second meet on its near belug a very serious accidentat Good- | A M. Hutchlason. - A Henry s new six-lap bicycle track to-day, and it | was more the fi a success, if possible, than on Decoration day. The wd was to victory. It was a holiday | | veriect, and a large and en- | present to cheer the | which the ladies predominated, | were as pleased with their sec- ond meeling with tLe racers as they had with the first. st of the riders have been hers for past week fraining on the track. and The | cials, clubmen and visitors from San | water Grove this afternoon, when an aeronaut known as Professor Earleston bad a narrow escape from death. The balloonist arranged for his ascent from a spot just north of the dancing pavilion, where hundreds had congregated during the afternoon. There was a large crowd at thegrove at the time the balloon was cut loose. Earleston started his big hot-air balloon all right, but it had not gone up over 200 feet before the crowa below saw the great affair descending and belching forth . 9|3 H. Camptel ot | Johnson and Kestner tied for first money, with 14 birds each. Johnson won the shoot-off, Kestner taking second money, and Al Fuller third. Luning and Emerald tied for fourth, and Luning won the shoot-off. This was followed by a team shoot be- tween teams of eight men each from Te- hama and thasta counties, at fifteen birds. The score follow: SHASTA COUNTY. ———— 2 NEW TO-DAY — CLOTHING. ing room for our Francisco arrived about noon on the smoke {rom a rent in the top. Earleston | A M. Huichinssn Fall stock we are adopting ] steamer Monticello, which had been char- tried to cut loose his parachute, Lut for a TEAXA COUY the plan of men made tered especially for the trin. The trim time in vain. The horror-stricken crowd | puner raft was lad PRIty o ly enjoy: to the gunwales with a all of whom had the novelty of the watched him, slowly ana then rapidly, descending to what they thought certain death. When just over the ciubhouse ut 7| White 7| Rambo. 10| ilmore. 4 10 Nottlema Kestner. Tota Preparation prosperous through meth- ods of integrity and hon- Davis won and Ziegler Miss May Reynolds has been chosen to represent Columbia in the Fourth of July day by a score of 25t0o 2. The Santa Cruz y water, ana were just in the spirit the grove the aeronant succeeded in B Laenire g - 7 alw o i for a good lunch and then some nerve- making the knife that is connected with CEMEle Miner iy Eounc Mine, a e O 2 esty ; w ho always gave 1 and’ they ot what | the parachute ropes work, and when| SAN BERNARDINO, CAL, June 26.— ° ° the pllbllc new coods and oth of these respects. REDDING’S MOST POPULAR EFAUTY. | within fitty feet of the ground the par: The 1.os Angeles baseball team was de- - ° 5 5 iuled for 2 o’clock, | » | chute spread out and landed him safely | feated by Cobb’s Riverside team to-day | GOOOELEPPRRLICEHOOLEREHOOD good values for their { t hour the grand AR | within & few yards of a lot of trees that | in one of the tournament games for the : 2 2 i wded and the overtlow | surronutl e elnihioles; State pennant by a score of 6 to4. This money. Their name is Legion and they have won a { ‘;'fx';“(i;flff:fe;.mjlgfé Miss Amelia Klumann Chosen to Reign as Goddess of Liberty on| srocxzon woues moppED, | wes the < ag:'ubi?::w:;mee& the two reputation by selling exactly what they advertise. § oo ",‘,'f"fi“",‘mf,‘jfj,‘,fi,‘:"‘gi the Fourth of July. Clecer Female Fictpocket at Work im the | eles st Sunday and resulting in a vie For this week, and this week only, we place on j and a delegation of the Capi- | REDDING, CAr., June 27.—Preparations for Redding’s Fourth of July celebra- | e Lat it - L 5 ; S R j Ry ‘the sport. and meniens | tion are nearing completion, and the demonstration gives promise of being onesuch | STOCKTON, Cat., June 27.—The potice | T0'd8Y's score by innings is as follows: sale genuine All-Wool Sack Suits for $5.9?. i to enjoy_the sport, and éncl‘l?’“' as has never before been seen within the boundaries of old Shasta. | of this city are very much exercised over | 1o, Anzei 000000400—4 These Suits are good values for $8.00, $10.00 and > boom thetr big moet, cheduled 10r | ** The contest for Goddess of Liberty has just onded iin « vistory’ for Miss/Amelse | complaints that have been received from = = } e i £ was the mile open, pro- | Klumann, who receivod a majority of 6160 votes over her nearesc competitor. Nearly | o number of prominent women who have | Momarchs ST G $12.50, and are made in the very tip top of style. dafinal. Iu the | 30,000 ballots were deposited at the voting booth. Miss Klumann is a beautifal | l0St their purses and jeweiry while shop-| SANTA CRUZ. Car, June he = e oclaimed by this store 4 iegler Jr., C. L.|blonde, the daughter of one of Shasta County’s most prosperous ranchers. Her | pinz. On Saturday two society women |Santa Cruz ball team defeated the Mon- The dictates of fas l_.l n as procia % _ Stol i I as starters— | pome isin Happy Valley. | were in a Main-+treet store, and they had | archs of Oakland at Vue de I'Ean Park to- are as clear and plain as a whistle. Here you find no out, owing to a | | not left it many moments before one dis- | eco ce and quali- | Jorfes” and the second. | freq his bedding for the purposs of creat- ing sympathy and his rele an de in an early sprint, | the effort and both parade. from close RIDES A CAYUSE covered that her purse had been taken from her pocl It contained only $14, but nad papers that the owner desired to keep. The matter was reported 10 police headquarters and is now being investi- team played only seven inningsand the Monarchs quit at the end of their half of the eizhth, very much disgusted with their defeat, ¥ Essainin) manufacture. uncertain assortment, but a stock in which there "is without doubt every new and proper article of recent Our unbounded opportunities insure | ! | quarters. | eatea. Stockton Marksmen Defeat Modesto’s. | Foie N St S S iobab ey winning. His cries failed to arouse the jailer as | Net long after the theft of the pursewas | MODESTO, Car., June 27.—Stockton’s | the purchaser against the probability of making any Jones and McCrea | so0n as he had expected, and when rescnod | reported another fair Stockionian, after | military team of ten men from Company | mistake, i ok 00d_race Was | he wag nearly suffocated. It was neces- | leaving the same place, missed a gold | A defeated Comnanv D team of Modesto TRk i corge £. Dixon Was | sary to drag him from the celi. The place | warch and chain. This was evidently the | by o saars of 365 o541 oo the buroini | [ e drew them along at | waq filled with smoke and flames, and if | work of the sime person who took the | UF % 2S0re Of Moseats. . Consiisting 8 | B ® S iheh soom ccren | the delay had been a few minutos longer purse, and the police are of the opinion | fitful eale of wind and the resultant dust | e bunch, which s0on ceught |the man woula have been dead. The that both thefts were committed by an | yne shooting of each was creditable X i AN masERdC szler was | entire jail was filed with smoke. *Whale- | experienced woman pickpocket who is ® : | - A ° | on ihie Btk lap and socurely “boxed. " | bone Jack” spends most of his time. in Shecatinx it St e == managed g prough on the la Yo 38 &6 i i i | this elty: Every of i n and came on With & spiendsd ‘seriar. | Sl 8nd this Ll Jmo e Thus a Pilgrim Printer|tbiscity. Everyeffort is being made to HANDBALL GAMES. v a big margin over Jones, who | second hon, The | for a six-lap track— | er was taken ill after the bruising | of the mile race and did not appear again during_the day, mnch disappointment of his many ad- mirers. | jones, Davis, Downing and Whitman were the only starters in the one-third ile, open. Davis assumed the lead at the | Whitman soon pulled up even with him and then spurted by, closely fol- | towed by Down but be would not to This left jones last, | have in that way long, | | lot of hay and narness were lost. Lévery Stable Destroyed by Five. SAN JOSE, CaL, June 27.—The City Hall stables, conducted by William Rein- | hoid at 184 South Market street, were de- | stroyed by fire at 2:30 o’clock this morn- ing.” Six horses, a dozen carriages and a The fire | spread 30 fast that there was little time 10 ve anvthing. Reinhold’s loss is $2000, with $1200 insurance. Chief of Police K.d- place will agzregate $500. The building vard iost a borse and carriage valued at | | $350 and the losses of other patrons of tne Crosses a Shasta Torrent. Clings to the Saddle While His Steed Bears Him to Land. Talc: f an Antiquated Beast That | cateh the li ht-fingerea female. WILKESON'S EISTEDDFOD, Weish Miners in the Casccde Mountains Observe an Ancient Festival. TACOMA, Wasn., June 27.—The great- est musical, dramatic and oratorical fe val ever heid in the Northwest took place yesterday at Wilkeson, a small mining town in the Cascade Mountains. The J. C. Nealon and P. T. Donnelly, the Amateur Champion, Defeat J. Kior- dan and J. Harlow. The handball courts were crowded yes- terday and several closely contested games were played. The principal event was & game at the San Francisco court in which J. C. Nealon and P. T. Donnelly, the ama- teur champion, played agamst J. Riordan ana J. Harlow. Nealon and Donnelly won the final after a spirited contest by two aces. Dir- tlv Opposite Sa (COLUMBIAN WOOLEN MILLS), 541 Market Street, A | wasowned by Dan Bowen. His loss is | Weish coal miners there had made great| Another exciting game was played be- 1 for be £ot bia feet working in unison and | ypoyg §1000, partially covered by insur. | ke Ubon the Batiom of preparations to celebrate the Eisteddfod, | tween George McDonald and P. Ryan and [ \‘;(,,;3“-”:'\"“'.“:)@,]‘ ::an?:;;‘e\ru\mlg‘; !“;r:‘e)c | ance. a Stream. which festival is observed to commemor- | M, McNeiil and M. M. McDonald. It was | § onds, which is a new coast record for the bk H B e i ate an old Welsh custom insiituted cver | gne of the closest contested games seen in 0 distance. the former mark being 45sec- | ¢ /'*" 10 S0 7.3 i 3000 years ago. (Generous prizes were | (ho court. The two former won the final | onds, held by F. K. Scheiski of Balt Lake. . SE, CaAL, June obn | e - | offered for the best rendition of specitied |, * "OET ” 3 ' victory over Downing, sgainst|Giorchi, a laborer, stabbed Michael sonti | REDDING, Caw., June 27.—The re-| musical numbers, recitations and declara- | °¥ L Ouaiiaiital iotiita aumbes ot I G whom he is matched to ride & special race markable staying qualities of mun and The result w At the Occidental co! | | 2 1 i = v . T TO-MORROW, t San Jose next Weduesday evening, | jail on a charge of assault to murder. The | beast were never more forcibly demon- | el s e p & i ‘i?“c';,';,.“:;“e:g::nr: iE]:y:i(::h \(hj CHI TUESDAY JUNE 29, 1897, | OR THE AGR was marked. | trouble arose over the refusal of Monti 1o | strated by actual experience than they | SO0 rairie, Carbonado, Pittsburg, | atira s e - T R e s 1 i | S & k v 0 P, 2 1 t12 lock o The heatsof the half-mile professional| ;.. piyconsent to the marriage of his | Were this week by a man named Jobson | Yrancion, Blfi:.:éxn]'L:mnox:‘:bl:zi‘x;:;:::; 5‘“15‘:;‘::? R TKilenilon and T e Tee bt when tne Rela Chad nareowad | 1-vearold daughter to Giorchi The |and a faithfal though ugly-looking horse, | Erankiin, ’ % | Pendergast proved too strone for their | Al OUR SALESROOM, 638 MARKET ST. | At Whitman, McCrea and | Oy ot BRist Monfte house, (o0 | away up in tie beautiful Fall River coun- | °4 solemn procession marched throuch | opponeats and defeated them by three Opposite Patace Hotel, San Francisco. fied Jones, who jeople awuk be worth s for the final, the that it might as Jones and | in, 2 e | romedy without an equal. on a n dia t. e pacing, and wold " The competitions were not finished until | Corhlan won in two straight gam . | | No portion of the city during the last few years | it & peasnibte Yoo | Dreisyion pn, Annwal, Outing, {other “old print,? does his traveling | 19" o'ciock this morning and the large|. Following were the games piaved in the | nas esioyed the sieads growiit aia zenersi vrow | @ 0T A NEW PREPARATION, BUT ONE Turning into the last iap it| SAN JOSE, CaL, Junme 27.— Groves | vrincipally on foot. Arriving footsore | audience was intensely interested | court | pertty which have atcr the autention of | 3 Downing's race. He bad the | Gallieo and Voits, U. A. 0 D., of San|and weary at & ford in Stony Creek, a | throughout, The winners were bretty | san Francisco Court—L Watermen sad D, | S1ord Pecalaiors and home-seekers Tics Rich: | THAT HAS 3T00D THE TEST OF OYER Whitman sccond. As both | Francisco, accompanied by 1000 excursion- | good-sized siream ordinarily, but which | evenly divided among the various twns, | Sheehan deteated H. Piess and N. Berger, Five Elegant Building Lots. | tne last turn Jones, who | isis, held their annual onting and picnic | haa been converted into a torrent by re- | the Wilkeson brass band and the Black D ohan Bfonied L Waierooiman 894 | Fronting on Caltforniastreet, Second avenas and | A QUARTER OF A GERTURY, s naturally forced up the | at Agricultural Park to-day. ~ The visitors | cent heavy rains, he was at a loss for | Ditmond Glee Ciab being amang the sui- | D Sheshin Metsine: L0 A Dol il: | Deethatreet—Level and ready’ for buiding. Catl- | 3 it, nothing daunted, be dug the | amused themselves with dancing and | means by which be could cross in safety, ‘;fv"l:'" m'"”"',"m" n"“" B Bl"blrz“' 8| ED: Tivan detextod’ s, MeKeY anc 2. we. s e s harder into bis pedals and Dessed them-| athletic sports. | * 5 . s g ‘keson merchant, had general charge | 10 .. 5,17—21,21—20. C.Carson and Marine View Kot both in the homestretch, placinga most | Lk o ‘Heflh:alh zxte ol d"”fi: -nd1 Pro- | of the arrangements. Sl and £ Siogn, | T e L L L Thousands ofpdamons all cecisive victory to-his credit over the cecded to a near-by house, to the only oc- | — —_— 2114, 14 Mate Smith and:J. | gt o ot e el Aran T ot Aves. — v he Uni S other two, who finished in the order QUIET AT SANTA CRUZ. 1cupamofwmch,an old mountaineer of 60| MITMER DIE> AT POMONA, Sraviu defe JRAE.J. Crimmins, | of the Golden vk e T L b 4 e: ft 1 a D ;t“ it % : 206, w vefy fast. 20 b ts | 2116, . M. Eq d - | sewered an1 macadamized; Callioruia-street or = - t Hameds ‘[ o gime 10 Mol A 'n d | Citizess’ Wil Lat the Low Take Jta | T2 B0 related Lis tale ‘of wos and US| pesolny of -Une oF ioe Angdlest Tove | ot tas Gertet CLboORDY o RAERLE | HE6 Gl e = | & gratefully praise Dr. Mar. “‘“’:r‘ a few : seconds o he coast an inability to gain the other shore of Stony | meoot Financiers. e l“— 1-4‘ R. Jdl:;xm:xm;‘-nd | Large Lot. | tin’s Pain Curer and are world’s records. | g =g . s ted M, Maguire and J. McBrearty, | e There was but one amateur eventon the | C0Urse wn Dealing With Harris L ¥ igi | POMONA, CaL. June 27.—After a long 118, ). C. Newlon and b. I | | East side 26t ave, 1631t & of A w—Alarzo | 8 naver withont it. progz and great interest was man- | Assoiian’s. | éhclm“:"‘“lme“ :“ one Tf those ind:- | jjiness James M. Witmer died at his beau- s deteatcd J. Rlordan aud J. Harlow, | {oh, Sverlooting Golden ate Park and ‘well pro- 3 . n: 2 - i e viduals who always have at their ton, s | o3 P, —14, 16 » 9 e tosen fouc llocilirien: ‘abpliants o ths| BANTASORUZCavi June 27 The|T 82 olion Tor eRbohing i aatt g | e e home. near Pomona, last even- | *5 ({ioi' e} Couri—Ben Clements defeatea Avenue Lot. [ @inea . e Pr % . ™ ! a i 8 | » ing. v v y L d 2113 M. S0y o ionship of Solano County. They | negro Henry Bradley, the third person | e readily informed Jobson {hat he was | 05" 'Vitmer was aboat 40 years of age. g 2yt | e i o o all Thiariens A. Bruce, C. F. McCauley, Charles inchiéll and G. A. McKay. The sace was at one mile, the conditions 2176 and 2178) ofi Ffieenth, 105 | € tones up and strengthens the system, t ¢ i | established the California Back and pro- feet east of Noe Wo-story bay-windowed 22 1 being that it was to be ridden untilone | o waythe worst scared man ever brought | Of fording the creek with a_horse. The i - pro y and J. Craig defe S et ‘bay.windowed purifies the blood, expels bad matter e e el Rt before s court in tius county when taken | MOuntaineer forther surprised him by | Foted @ doxen.other Gnaucial entorprises. | boos and si. Craig, 2 Penderga. laundry’ downs airs % and from the organs of the body gencrally, placed the first to his credit in 2:39, Mc- s (opun Ly saving that this particular animal, though | He amasse | large wealth and his close at- | J. Kilgallon and P. Pendergas staiia: “high bisement: street and sid promotes digestion, regulates theappe- Kay second. _The latter won the seconq | before Justice Gardner immediately upon | gecidedly oppo-ed 1o swimming, wouid | [€0tion 10 business cost bim his health, | Kenn e B X114 fe heat in 2:40, Winchell pressing him closely at the finish. McKay won the third ana the match, in 2:48 4-5, McCauley riding second to him. Greal excitementatiended ) G : vy 18 h or Minerva streeis—Three elegant reside o the running of the event, and considerable |'ans are no less incensed over this outrage | for a few moments, as the path across was | Z@ilway From Deming Into Mexico, S S L Sy e AL MEac by promoting healthfal action of the money changed hands. 3 than would be the pesple of any other |on the ted of the creek with abous ten| TOMBSTONE, Ariz., June 27.—It looks gpon: beautiful, ieca:lon for a home: sewer on Skim; Hesry lengs siomach-gencreny The circuit riders all lett for-San Fran- | town; but they have that desire to abide | feet of water overhead, cisco to-nizht, and wiil go at once to San H build il 2 et | spinal co™mn, and the whole nervous Jose o train lor the Carien City Oycles’ | outwara demgnstration against Plylor, | mounted the cayuse, the owner neaded | orcrer oy, 1oy, Cuilling 2 railroad from WEAK MEN]! | sossziosie | | @ system. It is also especially always eiectric 1 mect on Wednesday cven- | Stoedde ana Bradley, now in the custody | the animal for the opposite shore and the | D¢/ing south into old Mexico meant busi- 2 ; oA Sory Home. | ® WOMAX'S FRIEND, and s unequaled ing. From there they .o to Sacramento | of Sheriff Besse. The men are in jsil, | journeyv beneath the water began. ness and were preparing for speedy con- 3 77HE TTE p’?""\'-”q"‘\'ak- 1_{%»‘,‘;,‘ of Green st 57:5' n‘. 3" N 3 for the Capital City Wheelmen's meet on | have not been without it« walls since |~ The cayuse kept his bearing and Jobson | struction work. This view is strength- UST GIVE.E MATTER A | Poik—Nexw, modern, bay-window co-tage of eight July 5 5. Foliowing is tbe summary One mile, open, professional—First heat— o by C. L. Davis, ; Otto Ziegler Jr., n Jose, second. i econd heat—Won es; Alian Jon _E. McCree, Los An- ismpic, second. Time, . True manliness depends upon your Handsome Corner Residence. pepsia, Dysentery, Cholera Mor- et 3 Jose persons. Bradicy's Dond is for the | opposite shore, dripping wet. Jobson | truck wagon and necessary tosls ad i ISE. cor (Ko, 1800) ot Tagana and Bush sta = 535 | S 7 2 E. cor. (N of Lo s : g o 235" | & T same amoun t—$20,000. e o eig breath of relief and | plements. Aside from surveying the route | N€rve power and a healthy nerve | A wafSas iwosiors b — 1 9 et s e e el Jos 5 mpic, sscond; - shouted his thanks to the owner across | for the new railroad Mr. Todd will gather CH nly w the sys-|moom: tumiized: corner lot, McCres, Los A Time, Sudden Death at Pacific Grove. the stream, who stood anxiously awaiting | data for an estimate of the cost of ‘l‘"in- power comes only. when VS | 22:11xk2:6 teer: e-quartet cash, halance Compluints, Disease of the Stom- rd n open, professional . San Jose, 3 2-5 secon s, const record. Half a mile, open professionsl, first heat— Won by Hardy Downing, § man, Los Angeles, seconll. Time, 1:12 2.5, 3d heat—Won by Allan Jones, Olympic; third. Haray Downing, San Jose, second; D. E. Whit- Time, 1:06. wan, Los Angeles, third. o champiouship of mile match race, sive Itochings and many other v , first heat—Won by C. K. McCauley, | that a blood-vessel in the brain had burst. salmon. The run really bezan yesierday, b South line of Jackson st., 130:6 et st Back | complaints too numerous to name Ticond neat—Won by G: A McKay. Time, e Fancourer Preacher Dirappears. though only fifty or sixty were taken, The i oF tha imoat selock AeHborhosds' 1o \be Cleyi e here. In a word, the great Pain 0. P s * New Depot for Monterey, VANCOUVER. Wask., June27.—In Feb- | fishermen ‘say ‘that the indications are ment sidewalk: street bituminized: prese im: | ® Curer of the Age is an unequaled hird heat—Won by G. A. McKay. Time,| MONTEREY, CaL, June 27. — The good for a big summer's run of salmon Provements two cottazes known as Y217 aid 2:4845. FIRE IN 845 JOSK'S JAIL. | in the left shoulder last right and is in Giorchi, who was drun, bad called to in- form his prospective father-in-law of his engagement. e named in the w ant for assauit on | Charles Harris in this city !ast Sunday night, was brought from San Jose to-day. the arrival of the train. aroused by h | of the charge rthan from any demon- | stration by the peopie here. Santa Cruz- His fears were | by the law that prevents their making | placed there, and they will not be re- moved, for Sheriff Besse knows his fellow- citizens well enoush to be convinced they will not interfere with his official duties. Piylor will probably be heard in the | matter of the bond offered for him by San PACIFIC GROVE, Can, June 27.— Another peculiar case of the bursting of a blood-vessel has caused a aeath in Pacific Grove. Mrs. W. Morego, a resident of Redwood City, who was here visiting her worse, and the physicians coula do noth- ing for ber relief. ~ After her death a post mortem examination developed the fact Southern Pacific Railroad Company began this week the building of a new passenger station at this place. The building will try, eighty miles from this city. Jobson is an old-time newspaper man | who has been making a tour of the north- ern part of the State, and, like many an- prepared for him and would lend him a horse for his purpose. Jobson thought | the old man crazy at suggesting the idea consciousness of the gravity | | safely carry the weary traveler across, vroviding Jobson would stick to the sad- dle. He informed Jobsou that it would be necessary for him to hold his breath Hesiaidngiy Jobson accepted the offer, clung to'the saddle tenaciously, knowing that wih one false motion all was lost. He also clung to his breath, and 1s almost reudy to take an oath that he was under water a whole hour. Finally horse and man emerged on the the arrival of horse and man on the other side. Jobson then turned the animal, headed him toward home and the remark- able brute retraced his steps under water and soon regained his corral. Jobson procesded toward Redding and devoted to the purchass of the animal which gave him that ride beneath the water. ruary last Rev. Charles King, representing himself as a Bap:ist preacher, arrived in Vancouver to hold revival meetings. Dur- tions. to draw a crowd of Wilkeson’s streets to the Town Hall, where the exercises were held, with I Roland Haghes of Buckley and Professor | H H. Joy of Tacoma as adjudicators, | He had been one of the leading financiers n Los Angeles for twelve years. He was at the head of the first cable-car line there, He took cold at _the Republican Nationai Convention in 8t. Louis in June of last year and never recovered from it. s paiiteioniy now though the parties holding the ened by the fact that surveyors are now in the field traversine the proposed route, In this party are Colonel P. k. Smith, P, R, Smith Jr,, T. H. Todd, Dean Hathaway. J. Weston and G. A. Morrison. Most of the pariy started out from Deming with ting the Palomas lands, lying adjacent to the proposed railway. A dam across the Boca Grande is also contemplated. e Snlmon Nun at Santa Crus. SANTA CRUZ, Car., June 27.—The sal- are of medium size, averaging about ten to twelve pounds. Twenty-five boats were out and none returned with less than three and they anficipate a fine fishing season pidis stttk Pacific Grore’s Celebration. games to two. Mucn interest w sult of a game betw W. J. Healy for a case of champagne. displayed in the re- n M. T. Coghlan snd , 21—15, 21—12. Gunderson_defeaied 1921, 21— NEW TO-DAY! moment’s thought. Electricity is a nerve tonic, an invigorant. It carries vitality into the system. tem is filled with electric energy. Would you be manly ? Then throw away drugs. Fill your system with electric energy. Get It builds up vital energy and makes manhood complete. I was practically on my legs from drinking RICHMOND. Iarge tiangular lot; 7x173:5x119:11 feet. Fifteenth->treet Flats. North line (No. | tuminous rock: | above ex Bauk, Interest 614 per cent. Ashbury Heights Kesidence Lot Northeast corner of Asnbury or Park Lane. and 1ot Terms. cesh, 18th strest; S F. and S M. electric road passes the property: corner lot, 25x90; ins.de lots 23x | rooms ‘and bath marine View In first-class_condition 85x100 fe:t. Church-Street Residence Lot. West line of Church st., 149 feet south of Ridley, half a block nerth of Markei—A fine site for flats or residence; lo: 24x125 one, two and thre® years, at 7 per cent. Fillmore-Siroet Improved Property. Kast line (No. 1812) of Fillmore st., 100 feet south of Bush—2-story house of 8 rooms and bath; cement sidewalk; streel accepted by the City: Portion of the city; 1oz 25x100 feet. flats of 6 and annum; lo: coms and baths; pays $750 per :6x110 feet. Pacifie Helghts Kesidence Lot. Jackson st.; doubie lot, +0:6x100x127 feew. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., Office_and salesroom, 638 Market st., opposite g mortgage of $2000 in Hibernia | beautiful | Fiilmore street s the business thoroughfare of this | 3 inStomach. Backache, Burns, e 2 sister, Mrs. Charles Gomez, was attacked | reached here last evening. He is not par- - 3 A ’ Elegant Western Addition Flats. - McCree, Los Augeles, sccond. "Time, | yuddenly yesterday by acute nautea, which | ticularly anxious o repeat his experiehce, | MOD are running and fRhttmen had & g South side (No. 1613) of Golden Gate ave., 82 Fadpn Y. el YR heat—Won by Allan Jones, Olympic; | Tesulted in vomiting. She became rapidly | but the first spare money he has will be | day of it. Nearly 200 were taken. They £ feet west of Scol: hand ome pair of modern Colio, Cramps, Spralns, Fraises,. LY NEDICIE Which is an external and internal and polsonous properties, and is em- tirely vegetable in its composition. It tite and secures & healthy state of the system and its various functions. Taken occasionally as a preventive of diseass, itkeeps the mind cheerful and happy boweis, Iizer, kidneys, bladder, spleen, * FORTHE PREVEATION AND GURE —OF— Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pains in General, Bowel Complaints, Dys- ach and Bowels Generally, Liver Complaints, Kidney Complaints, Selatica, Lumbago, Oolds, Coughs, Local and Geroral Debility, Heed- ache, Earache,>Toothache, Sick- Scalds, Wounds, Costiveness, In- ' digoestion, Skin Disea: , Exces= family remedy. Price: 23¢, 50c, $1.00 per Bottle, 960608924060006800¢89090¢8000D0000004 309000000984 090000000000900800009000000000060¢ V00800000 00¢ 0000000404 0400060¢ ! gl i '8 ana sexual excesses. I was sonervous and shaky | Palace Hotel. — Yagrant Starts @ Blaze and Is Almost | be larger and more commodious than | \°% ”':‘.'"" pech ohM'y»h' '»ml'"nd Miss | PACIFIC GROVE, Car, June; 22, —A | e T rond nords Iy wod When T oo naky L._CALLISCH, Wholcsale Agent for suiTocated by Smoke. that now in use, and will consist of a com- | D¥!1a Rinebart, acharminggirl. He prea- | monster Fourth of July celebration is in | beit T was almost a mrees 7 commmensed vo’ oo 2 | @ the Pacific Coast, San Jose, Cal. i . B Brprd me il o it ol ;| gbed here and in Woodlawn aiternately. ration in this city, 0 take place on | BIOve =5 s00n 58 1 bet It on And gredu INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. | SAN JOSE, Cav, June 27 — *Jack” | Pletely equipped office. baggage-room anc i + | prepai s 2 Proved uniil | now fe<l stronger thag ever |'S For sale by all druggists. - The trad 'Neil, better known as *Whalebone | Faiungroom. It will be handsomely | the latter 2o b told Ris wife: b s commy | July 5. Tae day is to be spent larg AR I A AT A SaT Kencay girte Tt ST G A Supplied by Redingion & Coy Mack 7l e 1 1 i & i the event ere will be 5 th Ives on the af eruoon of June 50:h. ‘rancisco. at the city prison this afternoon and had Son Rofact Kailway Accldrnt, topersuade him iowait unuil the after- | the winners of the events. s DM Jtis tee sealedbpimail oratthe ] o R s ¥ o b . noon that she might accompany him, but | ® Tégatta in the afternoon, and several | Men. s free, sealed by mail, or at the | % o a narrow escape from ddum flm: U 00:( SAUSALITO, CaL, June 27.—While at- | ho'enid the matter was urgent and cane | Crack college oarsmen are booked for the | office. It helps manhood. Call or write. 08099069¢0000600000009:! tion. He was arrested on a charge drunkenness about noon and placed in the cage. He was noisy and obstreperous, and it became necessary to confine him in tempting to board a moving train at San Rafael to-day T. Lavosia was thrown to the ground ‘and dragged about twenty feet. He fell under the car and was acell. “Whalebone” found a match and slightly bruised. alone. He collected the money ana leit for Poriland, on the 1 o’clock steamer. A man answering his descrij:tion is safd to have been on the steamer that left for San Francisco that night. rowing contests. Of course, there wil be the regular patriotic exercises. it ensiban Watsoncille’s Third Ticiory. WATSONVILLE, Can., June 27.—The SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 632 Market st., opp. Palace Hotol, San Francisco. Oftice hours—8 . 3. 10 8:30 P. : Sundays, 10to 1 Los Angeles oflice. 204 South Broadway: Port- lapd, Or., 253 Washington st.; Denver, Colo., 935 Sixteenth st A QHOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE 1 great Mexican Remedy: gives Health and Strength to the Sexual Organs.

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