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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1898 o il SHOOTING ON (OTZEBUE'S + THE RANGES 2 i of Swiss Marksmen at | " John D. Tallant, the e Banker, Sailed on | Good Shots Vied With Clever the Alaska. | Orators for the Honors | of the Day. | Wili ‘Purchase Claims on Kubuck for a Syndicate. | A Quiet Day at Shell Mound Caused by the Guardsmen Talking the of the War | scene of gayety at Schuet- | | There was a | zen Park yesterday, a rollicking celebra- | | tion of the centennial admission of Canton | Ticino into the Swiss Confederation, that will be remembered by those whose hearts S | are in active sympathy with the affairs | of the little Alpine republic for many a | long day. Early in the forenoon the | Ssausalito and Tiburon boats were crowded with excursionists, but many waited until | | the later boats to make their pilgrimage | to the Mecca of jollity. The Swiss band | accompanied the first boatload, and made | things lively with a serfes of national Charies W. Baumann, a Cigar- Maker, Sailed on the Same Vessel. | HAS DESERTED HIS WIFE. Several Wealthy Men Sending Pros- pectors to the New Gold- T0 FIGHT THE FIERCE FLAMES A New Water-Tower In- spected and Decided a Success. Chief Sullivan Anticipating Failure Inspected It Secretly. the Quiet Test o. = Bay and Dupont Streets Scene of the the Final Machine. | The new water tower that has been In | process of construction at the corpora- tion yard of the Fire Department for the past three or four months, was tested early yesterday morning. It proved a success and reflected credit upon the in- venter, Henry Croter. Owing to a doubt as to whether the new fire-fighter would prove all that its inventor claimed for it, Chief BEngineer Sullivan decided to test the machine in an out-of-the-way place, and at an un- seemly hour of the morning, so as not to bring it and himself into ridicule in | only bloom is rich and beautiful and the spe-| at an altitude of forty-five feet, the other at three. Aithough the test proved, on the whole, successful, a number of slight difficulities will have to be overcome in the tower before the machine can be pronounced perfect RECENT PARK IMPROVEMENTS. Electric Lighting ;:o Be Extended and Rustic Bridge to Be Finished. The experimental lighting of electric lamps in the park has proved a success and it is probable that the entire system will soon be done. “I think we shall be able to have the lights all finished to Strawberry Hill by | Wednesday,” saild Superintendent Mc- | Laren yesterday, “and that will give us| a well lighted road cver both the north and the south drives. There will be five wiics of wire in all.” Work is progreseing rapidly on the rus- tlc bridge at the west end of the park, and it will provably be finished within a month. Thousands of visitors have lately ad- mired the Blooming rhododendron, which came from the Himalaya Mountains and is probably the only one of that fine v: Tnited” State; it will live semi-tropical _climates. The in cies is the finest known. In _its native state it grows to a height of thirty to | forty feet. The tree was brought to the | park ten years ago by William Alvord, | who obtained the original sprig from a well-known English botanist, who had visited the Himalayas in search of rare plants. _—e———— SWALLOWED CARBOLIC ACID. Mrs. Dunne Objected to Her Husband Going to the biasked Ball. Mrs. Dunne, a young married woman living at 92¢ Howard street, was taken to the Receiving Hospital early yesterday morning from Stockton and O'Farrell streets suffering from carbolic acid poi: soning. was treated by Dr. Fitzgib- bon and able to be seut to her home a few hours later. Her husband wanted to go to the masked ball in the Mechanics’ Pavilion, and she strongly objected. They had some ang words on the subject, and finally he used an expression that mad- | dened her. He left her to go to the ball, and she purchased a bottle of carbolic acid and swallowed a portion of the con- tents, but not enough to lead to serfous consequences. e Mixed Up in a Fight. N. R. Snow, 715 Bush street, was taken to the Receiving Hospital early vesterday morning to have two ugly wounds in his | forehead stitched and dressed. He said | he was attacked by some men on BEddy | and Larkin reets ard knocked down, | his forehead striking against the side. walk. He at first said the men attempted | to rob him, but later denied it. He was considerably under the influence of liquor. BARTLETT ADVEET‘ISEMENTS.‘ BB BB N R B R R SPRINGS. Spend your summer outing there and drink from the famous HEALTH - RESTORING SPRING. | Swimming Tank, Mineral, Tub, Vapor oman Baths. Competent Masseurs. Lary and L GHLAND SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. CAL. BEST PLACE _IN . CALIFORNIA HEALTH ‘OR PLEASURE. HIRTY OF THE GREATEST NERAN, springs in America: ail kinds of noiacs ments; new swimming tank, baths and bowle ing ailey. First-class accommodations; rates reasonable. Write for illustrated pamphlets, San Francisco office, 316 Montgomery. streete Address HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Cal. FORy g THE GEYSERS, fields. | hymns and popular airs. case of failure. Bay and Dupont streets | "On the grounds there were many sources | was selected as the most appropriate : RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. ADVICE FREE. | sonoma county. s Hours from San Francisoss - | of amusement furnished, such as a May- | place for this purpose, and, accordingly, O R ONE OF NATURE’S WONDERS. | pole, a merry-go-round, a shooting-gallery | long before the sun had given any in- | alleyn rebiiie. - Bath house eniarged. 1"'(“';::11:55 Joenery. orne, hotel an enchantin The bark Alaska, which sailed for the | apd an instantaneous picture concern. | dication of its awakening, engines, hose +| 5 PR R K Prl-;bulll. elegani Kotzebue Sound gold-fields last week, | These were all well patronized. Many of | wagons and a small army of firemen de- = Only Resort Keepmg Paid Orchestra. | NATURAL STEAM AND MINERAL BATHS. took away at least one {mportant Per- tho picnickers brought their luncheon, but | scended on the spot confident that they +| [Tepld gwimming Lake. Long-aistance Teled sonage and another who would be Only | gthers assembled in the restaurant at| would have the new tower Inspected and B | Dancing. Tennts, Bowling, Billiards, Croquet, | Bhone, Telegraph, “etc. Table unsurpassed too gladly welcomed back by his Wife| mea] time and listened to a few toasts | tested as to its merits or its failure long 4 | Handball. Shuffleboard, Livery and Burros for | e 10 du a1 IR S0 LN pe and child 1. | @0d some spicy repartee. | before the average mortal had awakened e Tt oot bagea gD o 815 | = — -~ John D. Tallant, president of the Tal-| 4 ¢ Borel, the Swiss Consul, acted as | from that period of unconsciousness gen- | ¥ 4= | per week; housekeeping cottages, $3 to $7 per | H 2 Banty -, ¢, accompanied by ; esides ¢ and Dr. e 2 e b | QX SPRINGS, Sonoma Co, lant Banking Company °d b¥ | honorary president of the day and Dr.| erally known as second sleep. | week. | Only 4% hours from 8. F. and his private secretary, boarded the vesse . Rottanzi as active president. About | Promptly at 6 o'clock the three engines 4| Culoraddes prrprr sPriGs co. | but § miles' staging; waters at the last moment. He is wm:m‘:‘h: uli m. v.;\'eryln;()l, a{{""”“”"‘i in tlhe x;)t detailed to be in readiness at the ap- = L | 22 Fourth st., San Francisco, or | noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath the intention of investing large sums in| vilion, where Dr. Rottanzi made the! pointed time began puffing and smoking, BARTLETT SPRINGS, Lake County, Cal. | in State: swimming and boating; grand mouns thes on the Kubuck River. opening address, stating the objects of the | Epoiied time began pu e . R T tain scenery: excellent climate; good trout T e o Lgnts cargorllL] celebration, welcoming everybody and in- | SPoWing every Indication that ey ipien, ! FOR THE SEASIDE AND SUMMER RESORTS. Panliety) malled Ty stoeams st door: yhotosraphers' | room; teles art of e & o S 0 e Swiss asul. The | Brat nsLe = g g o . dail 113 ST-CLAS! S aataate spiviofipro- [itroducingen Tr ool ithe Swiasicor sSuLRING | later the tower, manned by the inventor @ __ L S B T g nt and i iha fact that he was meighted | and several sighted com- | 4 Our selection of ORGANDIE and WHITE LAWN COSTUMES, as well O o s b e n con- = ing at bre around one of 55 o » . ferry at a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, $2 & retary. Mr h down with a carmine badge of office’ that | the curves in the seawall Sheds as tailor made Pique Suits is unsurpassed. Aitna Sprlngs opens day or $12 a week. Reference, any guest of the templating making the trip u'nm‘\lf time \‘n.um 'i'! ve m..lxxe = decent 1mu\1\ [Ll'ru an | Up to this time there ws + We would request an early inspection. M N . past three years. J. F. MULGREW, Prop. i lasis was put on the berth for the | dow. The resultant applause was about | (P 10 this time there v : = e Macka s B o e i, on | Syoily divideq, betwest Dy, Rotianat and | Joul I8 S nelghboripod, except ark| B SEPARATE DRESS SKIRTS BypistaNo S emey ™ ix i Y the badge. Consul Borel spo ) 5 » Tl AT s oS v 3 £ AVAVA N S private information, and lInterested a|ii¢, P%Stince lying between here and | Suilivan and a few othérs directly or in- IN GREAT VARIETY of WOOLENS and SILKS at moderate prices. private conveyance ANG - Pumber of Denver and New York bankers | §UT SN0 G kS eact that it made no | directly interested In the Fire Depart- Just the thing to be worn with Shirt Waists. meets train at St. On Howell Mountain; elevation 170 festy in the scheme. In consequence he oS | difference in the Interest taken in- the | ENG, JRODIS If the Vicinlty, Bowever, bes Our double-breasted tight-fitting TAILOR MADE SUITS, hig.. grade B N e s Doith fally prepared to purchase any of | affairs of the European republic by her | 7€ disturbed by the sound of voices'and workmanship, in all modern shades, at $25, are the talk of the town, Helena. Round trip, And ether springs: tennis croquet, Tding, driving; $10 to $12 per week; two trains daily} four hours from city. Telephone. E. ANGWIN, Angwin, Napa County, Cal. covered | sons and daughters. C. E. Pioda, the orator of the day, in Italian, followed in a forceful speech on di: Millinery, Lingerie, Curtains, Dressmaking and Suit Departments, all on the Second Floor. that this season. pavement, awoke to the realization that something was “a-doing,” and, conse- quently, lost no time in determining exact- ch mine Kubuck the r on $7- W. L. MITCHELL, Manager. kept very i e ':‘Ix”w:‘-l and Agents| the formation of ‘the Swiss Confede Iy what. This inquisitiveness led to the secret, and Captain Co sad and the contributions made to it by i 8 ess e e m : Wood - only knew the before the | £nd 10 <V ¢ tioh of & motley crowd of human | i COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Lidell, Napa. Co. TUSCAN SPRINGS, Ala led that he was going. Then, | District Attorney Martinelll of Marin | Ppings that considerably troubled the | 4 i T = eI Tehama, County, ‘By rail to Red Biuft, 129 % y odate the banker and | Co rator in English, spoke feel- C s ac 3xtra vas are, $6 45; daily stage to_ Springs, in order to accommodate the banker and| County, the orator In Knglish, spoke 166F | thrown into the furnaces of the engines | B fare, §1; elevation 1000 feet; 20 furnished “secretary, the first and s L o ranubiio ang this country ‘on | Stationed on the corners and pr para- | g | cottages for rént: accommodations at hotel for had to be turned out of thol TOOTS or kaccount of sa many people of Swiss ex- | tions hastened. The six lines of hose| M 160’ people:telephone, telegraph and pestofrics sl Tallant is not ex- I'traction making their homes here. His | Were adjusted in their allotted places on | j Momteney c ounty, Cal e ot St et i I B WAL D wncisco before next wtment of the subject was general but | the side of the tower, and the word “let | | Trs SRIDGE, Proprietor. 3 e petted fuain - O P particular. - Before | her g0 passed along ‘the line to the men | 4 . LOT, Ueary an tockt()fl Sts S F For rest, health and pleasure, fine waters | Other wealthy men who are sending | District Attorne s oration Mrs, | In command of the several hydrants. | . b it s and baths, cleanest accommodation and table, h'to the Kotzebue fields Lippman Martinelli %% Nationai | In a moment the current went coursing UNION SQUARE. P 5 stands un: round-trip ticke ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. o Co. d A. B.| Anthem, and ceding it the ar- | through the rubber tube: nd in an in- | at 613 Market st., S. trains leave daily | Natural advantages; salubrious climats )-ton. schooner | Spangled Banner.» The latter ng | Stant later they were straining to their | at Third and Townsend 9 a. m for Soledad. | turesque scenery; mountain ks;. has just been | prought forth an ardent outburst of | UtMOst capacity. The levers were thrown | | For terms and free pamphlet address R. | spring water: bonuugl\_x‘: drives [pine “sroves; rd, and she will | patriotism | open, the water making a mad rush | R B O e e e > Kubuck River | " 1n the afternoan the time was whiled | ‘b;"“zh the machine into the tower, health culture in a short time. Address St. =y away in dancing in the pavilion and tar- | Where it found outlet forty-five feet SEIGLER SPRINGS Helena Sanitarium, St. Helena, Cal. Mr. - Spreckels’ intere will be looked | get practice. William K. Borlini acted | above, descending over 250 feet beyond. | > after by Cy Mulkey and miners, who | 5" cash f the shooting gallery, A, | A hundred and fifty pound pressure was | LAKE COUNTY. AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS HOTEL. 4re going north on the barkentine Cath-| Monotti and A. Borlini as managers and | used to show exactly the capacity of the | This delightful watering place is located In | o = " "m0 0 T T from S, F.. via Tib = Jen. The latter vessel was open B Chncitti asl Borecs ThG Nig ieer | DoachIn in ordinary, and, in_fact, | D | the midst of the Coast Range. Sonoma Valley ours from . F.. via Tib- S she was 2 . g I R - extraord v cases, it 1s esti d | | Abundance of mineral springs, hot and cold | Uron ferry. e it _L { yeste . b score was made by G. F. Cavalli, editor Iy 3 . timated that | plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral | baths. Hotel completely remod and refit C A better fitted out boat | ¢ ) Flvetzia, the Swiss newspaper, who | @ pressure of ninety pounds will be suf- | Nater. fine stone dining room: telephone con- | nished. ‘Water, gas, electric bells. Rates 310 to. B not leave San Krancisc her | on A prize of $20 with a score of 85 |ficient to subdue the most obstinate fire. \ DI | Mections, electric lights, livery accommodation; | $12 per week, $3 per day. Address AGUA CALI= = 3 cabins are large and well furi . while | oints. " G. Orsi came second with 73| The nozzle used for the occasion was five \ o / | good trout fishing and _hunting. Round trip | ENTE SPRINGS, Agua Caliente; Sonoma Co., oom. can_accommodate 108 | 5ines o his credit. inches in diameter, but any dimension | N 4 g $ tickets at Southern Pacific offices, $10. Cal. at one sitting. Unlike the mong those present’ who were active | may be used as the machine expressly \ 5 JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. s, the tables do not run fore | SRS L ORC B e comfort and en. | Provides for this extension. | 3 d | 3. WALLACE SPAULDING, Manager. HOTEL BENVENUE, ut’ athy E thus SiVIDg | joyment of th nt Ambrose Gherini | The brazen crane-like neck in which the | R Lakeport, ‘Cal. éry” body “elbow e camne | and Misse nd Sophie Rottanzi Nozzle is inserted can be adjusted to suit Situated on the shore of Clear Lake; fina tablés in all, and twelve 1 be com- | L0G Miss B, Gherini deserve special men- | the convenience of the operator, and can oOrF . large grounds: special facllities for familics fortably accommods ch table, | 508 MR haats returning to San Fran- | be moved upward and downward with LV7e ”%4 ana children; home cooking: boating, bathing, The: room on t or 200 | ioro late he afternoon and evening | the same facility that it can be moved « Gl fishing; rates reasonable. Address FPRANK N late in ti 8" g Lade Co. but the ¢ at not | LAR0 erowded with the plenickers, ali | in_other directions. ¥ i SCALES and A. M. SCALES. b more than 150 will go away f whom were well satisfied over the day’'s | The man in charge of exhibiting the o 7 h r g0 o he Sud- | ©! = Sl pelds L 1 rative powers of springs and mineral baths \mong others who will go on the Sud- | Cnirtaiment and patriotic enough o | Marvelous ease with which the stream | O | unrivaled. Sixteen varieties of waters. A most SODA BAY RESORT. den nk Stone. tne well-known at; | Cliisry the most finical. s | gould be diverted and adjusted to any | picturesque spot and charming climate. Easy | Most delightful spot in Lake County; hunte Wills and & party from 'll\u“( hlfnrm.l lb‘- u:‘fit‘n r(‘"(b h.(»m tns L[{« an xE ioantie fie’:‘ull’?x?&:d“’h; I of acce: tl'rphlnlne c“n&lze(‘tylon\s‘tli\g‘_ nl\.;f_} |r]xlg.d hs;hkl‘ngé thnztlflz‘, &\\-rxdmml;ndgd; mb{»‘!eaf%rfi N Lo - monthly diamond medal shoot ai c 0 e & e cause | : Rates to suit all. Write J. M2 Pro- | plie th best market affords. ress - Schultz and a party from | O fime, the medal being won oy . simple pressure on a valve that he inad- | | ___ TRANSPORTATION—Continued. “in San Francisco, 415 Pine stréet, F. | & BURLINGAME, _Proprietors, Sods Bay, FE ety % Strecker with a score of 446, Following is )\:‘ln?:]hwli\:trnfll)‘e ill_l(L;‘:llf!’Z:lfenl:fl;Ll!dLagoFal | e e , Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. ulky party is taking up its own the complete score: | position with _resul v tearing ¢ reek district: now nearly deserted | ky party {5 takingiup iis owm | Uiojcomplete scores 12 = o wOCAAN AREN TRt T A o o el owing to lack of food: larer and just ey rion | SPRINGS. LONGWOOD O oy and Tour boals | 6. caiet: 1 F Pt A Do kn Lwavelionso & Hiock e | s Klondike: produced about $5,000,000: 15002 | AR PUTAH P. O. 5 s, Thow almost complete at| . Second Champion Class—First, D. B. Faktor, | ,UPON Droving to the satisfaction of the | 100, fest: our hew modern stéamer.’ Alice | LAKE COUN Y | A Ty TACH, eS s neN 3 e 415; second, J. L. Utschig Jr., 414. * | Chief Engineer that his new machine was Rix. stops there going to Dawson City: our & e o SRoUL e B haries W. Bautnann, cigar-maker, also rst, Otto Bremer, 4%; second, | perfect in detail and execution, the inven- | Bpok free Alaska Transportation Co.. 24 | Accommodations unsurpassed. _phlet. Address G. M. ON. Tt b s A ann his tor had it lowered to its position on the | | _Montgomery st.. opp. Russ House. e e vorin Tn fi | oG O O v i hev Irst, C. Eging, 412; second, J. | truck. A battery was next introduced | = flies. Postoffice and telephone, ORR'S HOT SPRINGS—14 miles from Uklahy T S balaadnt o S 5 28 | for approval, which also was pronounced | GAS ENGINES, Round trip, $10. Southern Pacific office, 613 ~charmingly located; % mile ftom the red- bs i < i Dunleavy at the d C —First, Mr. Erlanger, 38; second, It occupies a position on the | = e Market street, woods; fine fishing and hunting; free hog called ugion , Dunleavy Jat (6} A Hammel, g o e ¥ and is operated the same as | MRS. R. J. BEEBY. mineral baths, water 106 degrees: sure. cure D Rk i th D oWt Rt | OO Case vt T e FaT \gesont batteries lately Introduced into the | - o phumaiih aad bin alsdises ol T »od, agent for the Al imld orth- r’ u:}:m{\ n, 362 mdrm,m.y Taniannager, 30; | I "w'.]é{'&i”i‘(’.’é{, (r;\m:f axllm;‘:‘«"x!:;';"::(;‘ | 1| CARLSBAD! board. J. H. ORR, P. 0., Mendocino ‘0., Cal. it Mr. Wood couid tell her | fourth, W. randt, 32 st e W em. s _connected | | UNTY. i Tote ; | salled on t ‘ASaslcli 1asbi OUITDest X (Yo, i from the same source, both being cap- 2 | velous cures when everything else falled, es- | qaiions at reasonable ' rates: good -fishingg | e | able of cperation at the same time—one AN IRISH REUNION. | Baumann | ptain Whiteside of the = s telling her | North- | f2p it came I anato im ste xn, | Plents iof #the Bod Branch Riflesiati . SDVERLEERNICS n married about five years and | Shell Mound Park. have b they H ve one child, so she says. Bus not been good for some months TO MRS. PINKHAM There was a goodly attendance of the mann sent the child to | natives and descendants of the natives | the country and then | ot the little green isle a Shell Mound ice. While she was at | Park yesterday, the occasion being the From Mrs. Walter E. Budd, of Pat- her husband sold out his Jitercet 1 1he ‘cignr businiess aud eviry- || L Aitih Runum ixioh aationsl ceenr chogue, New York. | thing else that they had and made all | Sion and reunion, under the auspices of | his preparations to g0 to Kotzebue Sound | the Knights of the Red Branch Rifles. { without her. According her _story | Everybody seemd to have a good time, Mrs. Bupp, in the following letter, tells a familiar story of weakness and suffering, and thanks Mrs. Pinkham | for complete relief: . **DEAR MRs. PINkHAM:—I think it is my duty to write | to youandtell you | what Lydia | E.Pinkham’s | Baumann must have spent about $900 In | especially the young folks, who, in addi- getting his outfit together and then sailed | tion to the fun of dancing and frolicking away, leaving her destitute. She appealed | under the trees, participated in a number to Ceptain Whiteside to take her along | of the athletic games and races for prizes. on the Northern Light, so that she could | The older folk s0 took a hand in this join Her husband on Kotzebue Sound, but | sport, for there were a large number of this the captain is not willing to do, as | prizes offered for the several events. Be- he says if Mrs. Baumann's story Is true | sides tiese twenty prizes were given out | and her husband deserted her here, he | Lo those who heid lucky tickets of ad- will have nothing to do with her when | mission at the gate. The affair was un- she gets to Kotzebue Sound. | der the following committees and man- What Captain Whiteside and Mr. Wood | agers: cannot understand is how Mrs. Baumann | committee on jig and reel dancing—T. P. failed to learn that her husband was go- | Crowley (chairman), J. J. O'Connor and James Vo | ing to. Kotzebue Sound, as his name was | Wren: *_ arrangements—John McCann (chatns caeisle published in the list of passengers sev- | man). Bartley Lee (secretary), D. 7. Shine, Compound | eral days before the Alaska sailed. To | P. Donahoe (treasurer), J. Deasy, Charles Yok dosie dca | ‘this the wife answers that she knew her | Sheehan; reception—John Murphy (chairman), 1 feel like™ another woman. | he | Thomas Lyons, Richard Corbett, Matt O'Don me. n | nell, Thomas Desmond, Thomas Degnan, John was going away, but that ay would not be more tha husband told her his a month or so. and she only learned lust | Skeily: floor director, Peter Tamony; assistant Baturday ' he contemplated remain- | floor direct ames F. McArdle: floor—W. P. Ihadsuch dread- | Hann: Shanahan, D. Russell, C, J. ‘ ful headaches ing on Kotzebue Sound two years. Cap- D. Loughry, T. J. Mellott, W. J. | tain Whiteside has not decided what to | M 2 il s ; do in the matter, but in the meantime his | §"Brmes; sames—4, Donahue (chairman), D. | threugh my wife and Mrs. Cogan, wife of the Captain | °, Shine. Andre e e tainl of the Alaska, are looking after the un- | The majority of the military rifle shots | mples and | it ot put in_the day vesterday discussiag the on top of my | Wit e e | jyar situation”in their several arpiorics Rty | of on the ranges practicing at > POLICE WCRK IN CHINATOWN. | jnuginary Spaniards. Consequently the nearly went | 2 | Sheil Mound range was almost deserted. | 2 Creditable Report of Arrests Made| .. number of the Independent Rifles were | crazy;wasalso | by Sergeant Shea’s Squad. (l\‘ul for their mon;_hly nrx(‘(lull;:on":.e:‘:s and | troubled with | he scores were fair, for al tha el | " i Sergeant Shea, who was retired from | was s strons. wind biowing soress ohe | chills,wasvery | the command of the Chinatown squad |range during the time of the shooting. | weak; my left | Saturday, handed Chief Lees yesterday a | The scores made on the Blunt target, 200 | statement of the work done by himself | vards, ten were as follow: side from my | and squad from September 17 to Aprjl 29. | Lieutenant J. Staude 43, Corvoral C. An- | shoulders to It shows that a total of 1735 arrests | drews 40, Sergeant C. Schneider %, W. Lin- | e at i were made during that time. The follow- | decker 33, P. Schonig 33, A. G. Dietrich 2 my waist pain- ing disposition. was made of the ca: Sorporal J. A. Stang %, P. Stadman 2, 1504 convicted and paid fines, 113 convicted. | poral G. Mitchell 24, C. Gilborson 13. and confined, 3 convicted and appealed, | The regular class medal shoot of the | 29;‘ gum{iiz:‘ls“ :rr:ld hl‘dpe(gm::‘zwg‘r )‘:’rl(')ce | ]rf)e‘u\schor Krwg‘er \'n}reln brought out a | while, butas soon as taken off, the pain urt. ) v answer before | fair repr-sontation of the club. These § the Superior Court. “The amount of fines | marksmen use only fine riftes and shoot | OULd be just as bad as ever. Doctors and forfeltures collected was 213,300, the | on the German twenty-five-ring _target, | prescribed medicine, but it gave me no average amount of fine being $8 0S. The | twenty shots. off-band. at 200 yards. The | relief. staff consisted of Policemen P. J. Tracey, | contests of the day gave these resultss. | Feief: »or | ed me terribly. I could not sleep for | the pain. Plasters would help for a ;‘;Idl-‘_] Burke. T. W. Handley, R. N. SilVer | Champion class — Charles Weggenmann 37|, ‘- Now I feel 50 well and strong, compares very favorably with any of the | y7a. hest first shot—G. Hetzel 22; best last shot | P2iR in side, and it is all owing to revious squads. It has given great sat-| _C. " Weggenmann 24; most ' bullseyes, I Co U Mo ise i sfaction to the Chief. | Kaiser. AR AT NT. OMmPaNNG, cannot praise it —_————————— Died at the Foot of the Cross. enough. It is a wonderful medicine. I recommend it to every woman I know."” ———— KKIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE. The hody of an unknown man was California. Castle No. 1 of the Knights found by A. P. Talbot of 1708 Baker street | of the Golden Eagie will celebrate its csterday afternoon on the summit of | fourteenth anniversary by an entertain- Lone Mountain at the foot of the cross. | ment in Union Square Hall. CO000000000000000 He reported his discovery to Police Officet This castle, at its last held meetin, Tegley, who in turn mformed the Cor-|initiated a candidate, and has seveeni 0|2 THE PLALACE 4** oner's office. When found the deceased | fuitlate at its mext meeting. [ ; held a pistol in his left hand, which went (nr]yro\'e that he took his own life. whi SGRAND HOTELS ° SAN FRANCISCO. €ennected by a covered passageway. © 1400 Rooms. 900 With Bath Attached. ALL UNDER ONE MANAGEMENE NOTE THE PRIOES: Etropean Plan.$1.00 day and upwat KnicHlcan Plan. $3. 00 ber day and upward O om papers found on the body, in there were several receipts ' for bread and cake-making, it is presumed that the man was a baker by occupation. He was dressed In a light suit of clothes and wore a fedora hat. He had $6 7 in his pocket, together with pamphlets and documents’ belonging to the Socialist or- CASTORIA For Infants and Children, 000000000 (] [} (] G o © nization whose headquarters is on| Thefse- Carrespondence. solicited. o urk street, From the appearance of the | _gimile s KIRKPATRIOR. Mons Dody (¢ 1s presumed that he has been dead | SRsHut, m overy TUEK 0 AUHCATRION, Minagws . about three days. 1 o A wrappen ©0000000000000000 | GASOLINE ENGINES and LAUNCHES —— e peclally in cases of STOMACH, LIVER, KID- NEY and BLADDER affections. New hotel superior accommodations; 38 to $10 per week; roads excellent; good_trout fishing and deer beautiful drive to Bear Valley. BERTRAND, proprietor; city cifice, 324 Kearny st., every Friday, from 2 t0'5 p. m. _ ° JOSEPH F, P. & B. PRODUCTS. hunting on property. For particulars write W. R. McGOVERN, Carlsbad, Lake County. P. & B.- BUILDING PAPER and P. & B. 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