The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 6, 1898, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 189S. listening to his story, at once hunted | swimming clubs, and some lively contests MMISSIONER up Governor Budd, to whom he im- | are expected. b [A 1 parted the information of the alleged plot to assassinate him. The Governor Sudden Death of J. H. Hefing. SRR Ty did not seem in the least alarmed, but| jyohn, H, Hefing, or Hafing, was The Successor to JOhgov%g;eulll“fem Appointed by the PUT OUT OF P e apmehond the Spasiarss, " |found desd ‘In bed yesterday ‘morn. “Look out for that fellow at Pinole,” the Governor is said to have remark- Sacramento street. He was a native ed. “He may cause Us some trouble.” of Germany and about 65 years old. Death As the powder works are situated at was from natural causes, but because no Pinole and to prevent a repetition of | Physiclan had been in attendance the body was taken to the Morgue. —Hefing the terrible explosion at Santa Cruz | ¢t ’s6) in the Hibernia and the German which presumably Was caused by cs, and lived very economically on the Spaniards, the police are doing their | small sums which he drew every month. g utmost to locate thehttw% men. R e et O pe B s oo ‘When seen last nigl etective Sey- Significant Remark |mour was inclined to be unusually se- Sent to the Insane Asylum. . cretive. Daniel King, a weak-minded youth, who of the Spanish “Whether there is anything in it or | was arrested for breaking into the tailor- not I do not know,” he remarked after | ing sthon of A\é'] (J Slonznson at 246 EdIMs i considerable questioning. ‘“The brake- | Street, was adjudged insane yesterday Tourists. than, whose name I am not at liberty | 00 committed to the asylum at Ukiah by to divulge, has been in the employ of | Judge Borden. | the railroad comm;,ny é‘or over twenty —— years. I am convinced that he is tell- ADVERTISEMENTS. They Threaten to As- |ing the truth, as he would have no |~ 4 object in misleading us. He speaks sassinate Governor the Spanish language fluently, and could not have been mistaken in the | a Budd. meaning of the remark passed by the : blood-thirsty Spaniards.” Seymour admitted that he was look- A fleld for health and pleasure without & counterpart in America or Europe. Most phe=- lntgl fo}x; thedt;\*o men finddfl:fit he earn- an e o N Think He s - Ibking & Too |y hoped fo spire eg them. . The Active Interest i: the gp?ggarl:;;islméidhgi t%iegp:gfiigg 9 BARTLETT A MAGIC ISLAND 1 Sor e T e 5 Hour’s Saie S Wb v —_—— . . THE CROCKER MINORS. RIDE UPON A THE POLICE INFORMED. |Mrs. Easton Wants to Be Relieved of wuarding the Minor Children’s Estates. ' nomenal rod and reel fishing in the world. Spend your summer outing there and drink | Wild goat shooting The ereat stage side; trom the famots | Delightful coast excursions. Novel out-door sports. Music, dancing, pyrotechnics, water HEALTH - RESTORING SPRING. “““HOTEL METROPOLE = 5 Mrs. Adeline M. Easton, guardian of K = One of the Men Said to Be in Hiding the person and estates of Mary, Charles T S Se e S L | Always open; m;:;?::fl;;;}vfg:mmems: efficient at the Present Time at Templeton and Jennie Adeline Crocker, ; Bavel-Goar |and foman Baths. Competent Masseurs. ISLAND VILLA Pinole. the children of the late Colonel Charles 2 . RESIDENT PHYS VICE FREE, | O°°® %9 L SPLENDID ARRANGEMENT F. Crocker, has petitioned the Superior Ch l B 1 . SPLENDID ARRANGEME) Court to be relieved of the responsibility ainless lcyc e YSICIAN. ADVI ! JFult iformation, rates and lllustrated pame of looking after the estates of her grand- Many Improvements. New cottages. Bowling | ‘Q\‘xfifl\'a' % . " . . = MINGTON TR. There was considerable excitement | Children. ~She will retain the guaraian- | Will convince you that it is the| e~ ebuilt. Bath house enlarged. i hip of their persons, but asks that Hen . . . | & . at police headquarters last night, due | 5B fheif persons. but s Y £ | v e o e o | Eseott,and Crarles E. Green. the exect easiest-running, most noiseless | Only Resort Keeping Paid Orchestra. o : | lards had openly asserted that they in- | awarded the guardianship of the estatcs and perfect Bicycle ever made. | Dascing, Tennix, Bowling, Billlards, Croquet, ‘\ s E ree children. . Easton, . 2 Shuffleboard, Livery and B 2 tended to assassinate Governor Budd. | js tne grandmother of the children: facla| Test it at our expense. e ehilidreli s eei s o T | K - The men arrived here last Friday on | that she should relinquish the guardian- RATES—Hotel and hotel cottages, $10 to 513 the Eastern overland. Ship of their estates, as she is growing beE Tk Doiiseketo g cottagie 1o O ner LAKE COUNTY, CAL. When this side of Sacramento one of | gi¢ 0 inArm. J‘f{d%e Coftey will hear PUPE MANFG- GU. Mflkers. Call or address | BEST PLACE IN CALIFORNIA FOR : ¢ petition a week from next Monday. ’ BARTLETT SPRINGS CO. | HEALTH OR PLEASURE. them was heard by a brakeman who s I SV e eg_u % 344 Post St.. R e e e HIRTY OF THE GREATEST MINERAL nderstands, the, CIDERISIL ERETe T IN DIVORCL 1970 Page St.. Cyclery "RINGS, Lake County, Cal. springs In America; all kinds of amuse- say. that Governor Tidn wWas takicia THE R COURT. Pamphlets mailed free. ments; Tlew Swimming tank, bathe and bowi- too active interest in the war and| Judge Hunt yesterday granted Catherine WM. CLARK Tebsonabie. Wette. for “Mbostraced. pamphiotes should be put out of the way. Strong a divorce from Allen Strong on . San Francisco office, 316 Montgomery street. ) “He is an casy imirk " the conl the ground of neglect. 102 Telegraph Ave....... . ....Oakland Address HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Cal. s ; Sy ) compan- | Mary Yeaton has been granted a divorce < ion is said to have remarked. “We can | from Charles H. Yeaton on the ground THE GEYSERS cramento announces that Governor Budd hasappoint- 4 | 8¢t him at any time.” B i L RCLUT G AT H F B THE Y K | < o O B T H s the Park Commissioners of Golden Gate Park, 4 | Suspecting that the brakeman under- | g3s A Gilmour a divorce from Susan B y H Goto Ktna Sprmgs R wéwnmz:m sco. d, whose term has expired. The dispatch 4 |stood their native language, the men | Gilmour on the ground OF desertir. — Dueei : Grandest scenery. The h — appointments to be made, the Governor, 4 | afterward conversed in subdued tones. | Judge Belcher has granted Laura = C. this summer. Rates, Saa s e r he hotel Sn. Snchautng inaugiral address, will not make any When Pinole was reached one of the | the aromng ne soilarese prame Brott on TflE A No l BARK HUNTER 410 to $12 a week porcelain tubs, tennis court, ete. Board of Commissioners for a month or two. Spaniards, after Wishig his éompans| o mrevide. . - S 0 e BTN AND MINER AL, FATHE. e S RGPS Spa s, -~ wish —_— e . epld Swimming Lal Long-distance Tele= initely stated that any one has been selected for on Z66d. 1HEk; | allghtodd fants A Crasn : 2 U1l Takva fus Frasicisco Moy 16 for Round trip, $7. hotle, Telegraph, etc. Tabls. ansurpasseds th xt t. it seems to be understood that Dr. John F. Morse The other A1d:not lesve the tFafa tatil Swimming at Sutro’s. ) ‘erms, $10 and 315 per week: $2 and $2 50 per 1 Commissioner th deal of conjecture. e et The management of Sutro's baths has | ST, MICHAEL AND W. L. MITCHELL, Manas Bars g TR o name of Colonel Kirkpatrick, manager of the it reached‘the Oaklandimole. prepared nautical entertainment for its | " ot Nesa o HOT SPRINGS, S a'that the Governor, while Fecognizing the 3 | e was soon lost in the crowd, and | patrons for Sunday, the Sth inst. There YUKON RIVER POINTS S Onty 33 moues from 5. . and raming two whether or not he came to this city is| will be seven swimming events, beginning . NI mAles stagiier ¥ and s ree Commissioners of ccnjecture. | at 2 o'clock. The f is a T5-yard race; | | The bark Hunter is built of white oak, cop- PARAISO HOT SPRlNfiS noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath s 2 well-known citizen and Republican, and no doubt his riously thinking over the re- | per fastened and has lately been thoroughly 9 | in State; swimming and boating; grand moun= £ The duty staked out for him passed by the Spaniards the overhauled and put In the finest condition.| Mionterey County, Cal. | lin scenery: excellent cimare: good trout fearing that they intended Reservations for passage and freight at lowest B " HanT ate the Chief Executiva, de- | S living: and seventh,.at 3:3) | rates given on application. Low rate of sn-ur': For rest, health and pleasure, fine waters g'x‘%‘%xéfi‘f‘r’:fi?{lngminé“‘i'nerk;laxn‘:‘ 7 o to inform Detective Seymour, g‘;‘lfl()‘(k,.an dP)i‘l"!thX‘lfl“ race between Tom | ance on the Hunter. Call or address and baths, ¢leanest accommodation and table, | round trip from S. F. only $5 50; take Tiburon ith whom he is well acquainted. Last | oii mo one Lo Ratto. | The participants H. D, LOMBARD & Co,, | Faraiss stands unsurpassed; round-trip tickets | ferry at 130 o w. of 3.2 p m. Terms, 83 a evening he visited police headquarte Wb i 16 Cellfornia street, Sen Francisco. | at Shird and Townsend 9 o - for Solcdad, | past three years. J. I MULGREW, Prop. s taken a deep interest in the e city he has the time and the There is no att 1e only reward that one in this position c : re g from the knowledge of the Commission & d 9 a. s rte the welfare of his fellow and informed Seymour of the conversa- = For terms and free pamphlet address R. =5 i andl e e i Hotans tion between the men. Seymour, after | ROBERTSON, Manager. CARLSBAD! H knowing their natures and species. He is a === T e : Dlmow of MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN LAKE COUNTY. i g g 5 Mineral Springs are well known for mar- pr ve who will take pleasure and pride In the + | ADVLRTISEMENTS. | SE]GLL‘AEER COSUI-;:?\!NGS, R e s Dumviing e MM e ac | ————————— —— | . | peclally in cases of STOMACH, LIVER, KID- 4444444444444 4004444444 This delightful watering place is located in | NEY and BLADDER affections. New hotel: the midst of the Coast Range. superior accommodations; 33 to $10 per we-k: Abundance of mineral springs, hot and cold | roads excellent; good trout fisking and deer plunge baths, large swimming tank of mineral | hunting on property. { For particulars wwrite W. Water. fine stone dining room; telephone oon- | B MeGOVER N, Cafisbad, Lake Connty. nections, electric lights, livery ‘accommodation; good trout fishtng and hunting. Round trip Daily mail. Telephone connections. New ac= % i I ¥ Y . commodations. Open June 1. Address GOUL= H | | DEN & JACOBS, Donner, Placer Co., Cal. STILL IN SCHOOL BOARD POLICY oLartips Jngs TEWNE Ve 4 _— | Intelligent men have long | B \ . | been convinced of the desir- | i Says the Public Schools| apility of life insurance, but ANGWIN'S. Cannot Help Being certain of them have thought Curative powers of springs and mineral baths 2 2 uneivaled. ‘Sixteen varietios of waters, A most | OB Howell Mountain: elevation 170 feet; B : | it not wholly wise that a con- | considerable sum of money B R R S DY 444444244494+ 4 44t 4 4424244449449+ picturesque spot and charming climate. Easy apayron ; e ATt 5t ‘nccess; telephone connections and dafly matl. |t Srher surnas; Lennie. ccoquet DAine, Rates to suit all. Write J. MARTENS, Pro- | 3hiving: $10 1o $15 ner week: two trains daily; prietor. or in San Francisco, 416 Pine street, F. | four hours from city. Telephone. BURSE. E. ANGWIN, Angwin, Napa County, Cal. s Tl}ANSPDl?’r:\TID!}(~Confinued< BIRCH Creek district: now nearly deserted | _ _ owing to lack of foo d 1 SPRINGS, N SPRINGS, as Kjondike: produced abont. §.000.000 1500% HOW ARD PUTAH P. O.. | Tehama CoIr}'llf.C:iy 5!1 Rm %ed Bluff, 199 | 100 feet: our new modern stéamer, Alice LAKE COUNTY | miles; fare, $ 45; dally stage to springs, 9 Rix, stops there going to Dawson City: our | = miles: fare, §1; elevation 1000 feet; 20 furnished 1 a The Police Commiis—| Corrupt. J : & _ should be given into the keep- book ‘Tree. ' Alaska Fransmertaiion Co: %35 | Accommodations unsurpassed, iig the T N e Y sioner is Seriously | | ing of the members of their Montgomery st.. opp. Russ Houss. Rates, 8 $10 and $12. Special terms to fam- | {i5 people: telephone, telegraph and postotfics Woman Should Know More | : = | flies. Postoffice and telepnone, in hotel; rates, $10 and up; send for book of I11 | family who often are wholly | yRound_trip, $10. Southern Paciflc office, 613 | information_and testimoniais. ED. B, WAL- ; GAS ENGINES. | “Address MRS, R. J. BERBY. | DRIDGE, Froptietor AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS HOTEL, GOOD LUCK And, 894, treat- | Sonoma Valley, two hours from . F., via Tib- a ‘HOTEL . STSELMAN. | uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub hiand o8~ LMAN, | baths. Hotel completely remodeied and refur- kit Out nished. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates §10 to 12 per week, $2 per day. Address AGUA CALI- {o Boutine Ko cho e : inexperienced in the care of | catt | Mrs. Sarah P. Carr. | money and the value of in- | vestments. Recognizing the | sense of this contention The UNION GAS ENGINE GO0. Has Abandoned His In-| U 339 HOWARD STREET. tended Trip to | The Woman's Congress Hela Iis| Mutual Life of New York GASOLINE ENGINES and LAUNCHES | A. H. SPURR, Proprictor. | XIS SFRINGS, Asia Caliente, Sonoma Co. Eurobe | Final Social Meeting Last offers in its Continuous In- | e H EobS | Evening. come Debenture Policy a P. EKLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. HOTEL BENVENUE, e | contract which provides a — Lakeport, Cal. = = e 2 % 9 3 . BUILDING PAPER 3 2 Situated on thegshore of Clear Lake; fine ; 1 - . | life income for a surviving |...... TRANSPORTATION. READY ROOFING, sold by all frst-class deal: | T Tarticniurs, wolte 65 EDSON BHOS.. Bex: et Tiee. homse’ conicings Doating. batbine: His Relatives Are Greatly Wor- . The wnm;xn's meu;« ;‘ wh::-};lhns lrmm;- wife, and which also secures ALASKA YU KON [ e ure ,d""'. Qdm;u. ot 2"“ et X inty, Cal. é’é"'i’fis"“? A"g;“;‘;gfiig‘“‘mf' LT s 4 Y n session for several ¢ , held its final | . . s - | scnable in price and easy to transport. They Al and A. M. LES. Tied [Over His Condl soclal meeting last night. Toe clection | @ like definite income to her | keep eat, cold, dampness and dusc out of | ' ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. tion. | of officers and the transaction of business | children, and finally the re- . TRANSPORTATION CO. ‘bunddInr;:l\;r;;;‘rg;!fl‘n’fl%::sgtoed fo Alasican Pl e T S L iR SODA BAY .RESORT. vill ta a onday afte . | S . & ” 3 ] . e 5 i e C 5 2! e O o iy s | Version to them of the sum | Will Dispatch Steamer “ALBION” | &% xo searm v TEVRS amd ardens. The Destadvantakes fof | ik Hsning. Doting, Ewimming: table. sub: Lt | The papers read both yesterday after- | those who need to obtain comfort, rest and | plicd with best marketaffords. Address HEATH 1 2 Fove 1o i 3 0 Or., | noon and evening were of the greatest in-| Originally insured. : e RO, B A e e e e e T L e e T JUDGE 'TOBIN ALS® : TLL, |serest u“;l “;‘"“ the de ]" ot t:e COM("’;; It is an income-producing ON OR ABOUT MAY Sreg me e iRt sk ___ | Helena Sanitarium, St. Helena, Cal. Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. ence. A larger attendance than usual | A Ko = e e g | Erectea ‘the spe nd more entnu-| €state, and absolutely the | siuer NATIONAL GITY will sui from San Frea- | ARCTIC eleds, Srcte doms Yukon boss | ¢ ayypmy GTEN FARML | CSrmmiacty il o mie from the st | slasm than has been shown this week was | safest asset a man can leave | cisco for BT. MICHAEL, fteam launches and stern-wheel steamers, with . Woods; fine fishing and hunting; free hot = i . . Connecting with our river steamers for Daw- | boilers suitable to burn wood; 50 boats can be | Fine spring water, plenty of milk, cream, | mMineral baths, water 106 degrees; sure cure The President of the Board Is Shortly | S0 3 s to those who survive him. son, on or about May 2. For frelght and pas- | seen gt ‘salestoom. G.'W. KNEASS, 718 Third | frult and home comtorts; &7 to § per woek: | 0% Fheumatismh and sin diseases; round trip X - fessor oss of Stanford wi neve: -3 1 apply rancisco. "Phone childre: half pric For particulars address - - O to Visit the Springs for His forior the eIt Cftered & Btatitord grads The contract provides for | ST S RN AT, Toe 120 Napa Car ard. J. H. ORR, P. O., Mendoctno Co., Cal. T TOCALOMA; Bertrand Hotel; N. Health. | uate by some member of the San Fran-| the wife a life annuity of 5% { cisco Board of Education if h remarks on the total amount Of the | last night go to show anything. The sub- |y . | ject of his address which he delivered be- | insurance, and at her death | Police Commisssioner Gunst is a very | fore the woméx_n s r‘ungr[t-s; V\,'ii (l)d{n We | either an annuity of 3% con- sick man H friends are alarmed over | E: pe the Growth o oc) stine- | - 3 o e e over | tion " e was miid until he came to the | tinued to the childrenor the seat in the Police Board. | question of public schools. He sald that| payment of the entire princi- o Gunst was granted | he did not believe in sending children to | pal sum to the child or child- HILLSIDE FARM. R.; Marin County, Cal.; first dations at reasonable ' rates Fine spring water, fresh butter, egES and | BimunAND. rcurictor: oty ci milk; magnificent iocatlon; grand scenery. | &' overy Friday. from 2 o 5 p. m. Rates, # to $9 per wek: children, half price, | S SVED 2 ot Address M KUNZEL, Napa, Cal. SANTA CRUZ Mountains, Blackburn Gulch, 5 Tt ————————————| “miles from anta Crus; plenty of frult on the ranch; good table and pleasant surround- AT BELMONT, SAN MATEO COUNTY.| (he ran o o ook Address W. Board for summer months: private family; | CRANDELL. Santa Cruz. croquet grounds; large sunny rooms, billlard [ — — room and salt water swimming baths; con- | WRITE W. H, MILLER, Ukiah, for livery ac- te leave of absence to visit Eu- | & public school if the private school were - g : e o e e ot | Superior fo 1t “How can the private| Ten named as residuary ben Tenient Tor usiness men and familics. MRS, | | commodaiions to springs in Lake and Men- w York when he was taken | chools help being superior,” said he, “to | eficiaries. M. HANSEN, oo A % HARBIN HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. | wRITE SMITH & HILI kiah, for livery Most wonderful waters; all kinds of skin | ~accommodations to springs in Lake and Men- diseases cured in marvelously short time: kid- | docino counties., to save money and securs ney, liver, catarrh, rheumatism and_stomach | comfort. troubles immediately relieved: rates $10 to $15 —_— per week. Long-distance telephone. = Address J. A. HAYS, Proprietor, Lake County. THE wEEKLY CALL i DUNCAN SPRINGS. serfously 1ll. As his condition became alarming, his physicians advised his re- He remained at ter D e for a short time, and ken back to New York. The fact that Gunst has not yet reached irope seems to indicate that his health lily growing worse. It is believed the public ones when such a corrupt| ) Board of Education 15 elected as in this These are the simple, and, city? Right Nere in this very city a Stan-| at the same time, the great | ford gradua s re R e e s e T . NG wonder ine| advantages obtainable under | schools are corrupt when you have such this pledge of faith and se- curity of this great Company. | quality as an American Ideal” was | ubject which David Starr Jordan | Further privileges and addi- ed to some extent. A few remarks Two miles from Hopland; unequaled soda > abandoned his trip to Europe | tged much favorable comment| tional benefits are included and magnesia springs; hot and cold baths; fue- It Publishes the Cream of the owess € to aiscuss his | o do not die from any disease, but| in the options of the policy, B one iy through fiokets. 0. HOWELLE, News of the Week and Proprietor, Hopland, Cal. | 3 K MANY ATTRACTIVE AND LAUREL DELL LAKE. ORIGINAL FEATURES. Increased facilities for comfort and pleasure; conditic he is ‘“not well.” | merely because they are too foolish to live | s s returned from New | any longer.” *This country is now get- | but its great gmd important ago, has told sevelr.xkh ting too large for any other cofuntry \'o‘ value censists in the interme- ds that Gunst was a very sick | touch; they do not want to intérfere with | . . .. Aeed him. it 18 said, not to | us." fnding his remarks he said: “We do | diary trust during the life of trip to BEurope, as it would | not want to hold down our skylarks be- 3 n dining-room, 130 ft. lake frontage; YT serio {nterfere with his possible | cause the chickens can't fly above the | the wife and at her death the | ST AT Jers BN R0 DAt P ITIS THE BEST WEEKLY chances of recovery. It is claimed that | bushes.” reversion of that trust for an- S T mepice SR T A PAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST the Police Commissioner is suffering with Mrs. Sarah Pratt Carr spoke in the af- nuity purposes or the pay- Eright's disease of the kidneys and s in | ternoon on the “Disintegrating Forces of that o that presages little hope. City Life.” ~Mrs. Carr spoke for forty | ment of the full amount to 2 SANHEDRIN HEIGHTS, — Judge Tobin, another member of tue| minutes, and during that time she wus[ Py * & LAKE FOLNT?—Amonx the vines; 4000 feet Police Commission, is also sick. He was | repeatedly applauded. In her address| the surviving children. glevation: nature's gme preserve; beauticul B e Mining taken ill about two weeks ago, and has | she sh\?we\d that she thought that a No contract Contaifling < r‘g" ing: Nne trout fishing; vegetables !ro‘mMour o since conflncd to his bed: At one| woman's sphere was her home, that a K isrovisions ‘¢dn ba had T e garden; unexcellcd table: home comforts. L. Telegraphic News That i espairet . bu e | woman's miss e s . 7 ¥ hedrin P. O, 9 ' hi5 mow hope for his | And mother: that 1o understand. how o | 5 P ok | It was the storekeeper at a little Jowa town who et Service on Is Accurate very. d. he will be re- c;re 1rryrflllaer house was the best knowl- | e€lsewhere whic can ofter SUMMER HOME FARM. The st / &up to date noved to Skaggs ¢here it Is ex- | edge of all. intrinsi ; . i BRaTar Grar’ Moantains Gettiiss Coa: Dected he. will regain his lost Mesith e, 2L M 1. C. Babeock of the Univer-| @0y such intrinsic value. | refated that the first he ever heard of Ripans Tabules | Sinta Cruz Mouatains, frst-ciass tamily re- edan P g T sity of California spoke on “The Mission | This is based on the vast re- tificial lake for boating and swimming: long distance telephone; campers' return tickets s .’ He R . - Read the exciting adventures of & | o oe o oh St Pk seriiomacr 5| sources and unassailable rec- | was from a runner for a Burlington house, who gave him Send tor cireular fo J. . HAESTERS. $2 50. party of argonauts who have sailed | this city, and seemed highly pleased with | ord of Slenwooty; Cal 20,000 miles. to search for Alaska’s | X5 BEOSTEES, 1 (0000 e *Be'stid | THE MUTUAL LIFE afew. “I had been telling him that I had been a pro- HOTEL LARKSPUR. Not a Line of it Sensational or Faky, and Not a Line of gold; in next Sunday’s Call. that the idea was to remedy the present a2 NOW OPEN. < NEW MANAGEMENT. it Dry or Uninterestin 1, and when the future comes along 3 4 y 2. : i g :"‘;"'1 & mioriunes (¢ Snother remmedy | INSURANCE COMPANY nounced victim of dyspepsia for several years, when he Salt water bathing ind boating, Pine arives. - TUC] Yy . wou! e al . % o . H Larkspur, Marin County, Cal. Wiltie Porter, an eight-year-old boy liy- ——————— OF NEW YORK. took from his pocket a small vial, saying: *‘Here is what T AR T o Bright, Clean, || A Champion of { % with Tis arents at 28 Dore strect, Injured in a Collision. 5 JOHANNISBERG. T houghtiul.’ Truth, was struck by a Harrison street car 1ast | A jury was fmpaneled in Judge Hunt's ’ 1 - Iou: tain health id_ple Tikht and badly cut bout the head. He| A Jury es mpanCet 8 JLCES HHNLe you want.” Well, from that it came about that 1 began | ramous mountain health and pleasure 1 thmatie or, asthmatics, Fishing, boating, hunting and swimming. was taken to his home, Where his injuries | court vesterdsy to try the SUC of Jullag : E = wers dromill . o i ShsSr itheal Patifs OO to use Ripans Tabules. It may be that I would have e et A CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER Hrandon, who was formerly engaged as 4 e ; ALL THE TIME. L et e wult | ES8l goiats solictior "snd | toatrugiorof "o ot well anyway, but of this I am certain: I have not LONGWOOD — William M. Coward commenced suit | athletes, alleges that he received injuries g 4 FRUIT FARM. IT ADYOCATES SENT BY zestertay mEatnat Couigs 0. Tov 18 b | el B e tled atall wih d i diine th » City seferences. . Bend ok Hiustsstod. pam: SOME MAIL, $1.50 cover cl oney or: Tecelved for the Use of tho plalntift, | Ocean View April 1, 189 | BETTER THAN PILLS been troubled at all with dyspepsia UEREG last yean?, Mok T - M MU & Box; INDUSTRIES A YEAR,

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