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1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1899. | DT A T i vns: Napa, Hahnemann Medical College with hi, h‘ the following California towns: 3 T honors, A year in New ¥ork as resident | one carrier: $etaluma, one carrier; Santa [ physician and surgeon of the Hahnemann | Barbara, one carrier. LN Hospital was followed by three and a| _Pensions: Californi q i Home,. Los half years in E v A tended | Widdows, National Military el 5 s study under {he abjest snen 1y Helactbers, | Angeles, . Additionai—William . Tl considerable time in Parls and London. | D L widows (relssue) In the summer of 1893 he returned to San | Ville, 36 to 31 - OXiglG, g O ’ Francisco, where his superjor advantages vs, Indian wars—Martha E G D EN C' Y and constant studies h‘nve been re_;\;]ardeld} Agg"g%’w}}ld'fl}fi;h,,m ey odh 5 by almost phenomenal success. ough | 37 \—Increase—Martin 0! - B — TH AR I Dl A prenomen tuceers, Ahougl || Wasniglonnersgec it Candle Held by a Laborer Burns well on the path that leads to a place | = among America’s greatest surgeons. The doctor holds, among other hasi-‘KATHERINE A. Tl?\l&LEY in is bonf 8 CE B e e DEMANDS RETRACTION the Rop;lftfigfrzr ting H Italian Cabinet Resigns to Avoid Questions. ihnemann Hospital College; he is a | member of the Homeopathic State Board | c LB A of Medical Examiners, and president of g o to o Criticism Recently Pub- | the San Francisco County Homeopathic g A | VALLEJO, May 8.-A peculiar accident occurred to-day at Mare Society and chairman of the State Medi- lished in the Lo 8 ALLEJO, May A pe 2 ; Island, of which William Muriey, a laborer, was the victim. Murley 8 at work scaling the inside of the hull of the collier Scindia and was sit- ting on‘a platform suspended by ropes. The interior of the ship beir cal Society. He is a_member of Golden s Gate Commandery, Islam Temple of Mys- | Tim b Shrine: Harmony Chapter, Order | SAN DIEGO, May 3.—The folloy tern Star, and a member and rZeon | egram Ww: ent to-night to the I DUE TO EASTERN POLICY|? S | . anford Parlor, Native Sons of the | | ¢ in darkness it was necessary to use a candle. 2 he chipped the ru: CHAMBER ADJOURNS AMID A| /[ T iy e SAN DIEGO. Cal, May 3, 1. | @ from the ship's side with a hammer in one hand he did not notice ? q e 2 s e s, Los Angeles, Cal.: I de- | g% S et 2 o holdit e other was directly ¢ SCENE OF EXCITEMENT. 9 quiet luncheon n the old Tisdale home |, Los Angelce Timer, Lo o varation ror the | ¢ the flame of the candle which he held in the other was directly und 5 false and libelc ublication in your issu » of the ropes which held his platform. nst myself and my Cuban work, The rope caught fire, burned until it could no longer support the B+ e0 00650606000 +, * @ + SR L e weight and parted, letting Murley drop into the deep hold. He struck on Action Taken as the Result of Tues- ; 7 CATHERING S 4 DIGERD his head and his skull was fractured, causing death almost immediately. day’s Move by the i © Acquires a Pipe Organ. Murley kept a small groce on Lemon s , his wife attending ay’s Move by. the Deputies, ? . May 5—The ladies ot | & to it during his absence at the navy yard. He 1 Headed by Sigror | o “‘f_“ tnbelal I and leaves a widow and five children. Crispi. cided to proceed at once with the erec 0 tion of the new pipe organ in the church Sy " edifice * Special Dispatch to The Call B¢ p: ROME, May 3.—The Italian Ministry | & has resigned as a special sequel to the| ¢ scene in the Chamber of Deputies ves- | © terday. | * In the course of nzed and ani- | ed dise the Govern-| ¢ nt Mtnister B+ 00006064000 00060006-00000040 D R SO SO O = ] reign Af , Ad s AN JOSE, May 3 —In Trinity San Francisco and other parts of the 20| the atkacks Church at noon to-day the nuptials State. TI ents were numerous, © of Miss Betty Tisdale and Dr. Ed- €I and costly, and came from all of the State and the United B R R R S eeve of San F 5 were celebrated, Rev. Dr. The bride, well known in society eclr- Wakefield officiating. is a daughter of the late William de he church was artistically decorated Tisdale, for many vears president T e Ty he First National Bank ¢ him to n & gown of ivory white satin du is brilltant iccomplis P ouLE e, trimmed with rare old point d'A A ""f\y',’,“f“;"‘flrf,’,“’l‘,,fl : ER . BRyANT tor encon and pearls. Le volle a la juive edingly well. Misé Tisdale received | the opr 1d b magnificent of lucation ' in the_ College of Notre Ll R ‘K"'\ carried bride r Her Dame, in thi duated with Canavaro's acti tendant was: her aister SR R O .| ecret document ev anche Tisdale, who was gowned the only gr. 3 whom tme + Dr. and Mrs. Edgar ] frori ML AL R AR Crispi | dainty creation of white organdie has been ? 1 Re Dr. Berryman Bryant, is of the University of the Pac of the and ribbons gnor Crispi, in | roses. The be .’1‘ L zer of San F other leading Reeve Bryant. 1 & R S E S S e e Y| i a e L ' , he received the degree of Ph. and in ALLs; 8. il n and William Toepke. 1888 the ma After some pre- K the The h was crowded with the liminary w St he left on Alameda avenue for Coronado. They | ' AS|wealth z fa an Jose, and a for Phila three years will be gone about a fortnight, and upon | rispi was greeted | large number X from of hard study he graduated from the their return will reside at the Berks nstr ARMED MEN FOR O7IS WILL LOCK [CLOSING 1Y O - | ‘ i :H ‘ Sufferers from rheu- \!T E LHS" PLACES - HOEhS WITh GAGE FUES OF DREVFLS SPRIVGS. | EUERE | Ckmeans, The Great Sanitarium of the West, bathing in the medici- r of Deputies ag st the s action in China, which would be | | Shasta County, Cal., ‘i WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON Plan of Arkansas Coal|The General Denounces|General Staff in a Sad! el LS et OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. nal waters of b Oberators: Dan Burns. Plight. e e further THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS ——r Finest Ewlmmlni Tank, Bowling Alley and Dancing Hall in Lake County, together with e complete Livery Stable, Gentis Saddle Horses | Spectal Dispatch to The Call. Special Dispatch to The Call and_ Ponies, | OVER 30 KINDS OF MINERAL bsm}lm(i H t 8 | May 3.—Gov- )S ANGELES . i ite| PARIS ¢ 3.—Slowly steadily Physiclan in attendance; superb climate: | 0 ,I S | dent m an interview with Briga- | D€t I8 closing around the French general | small game plentiful; magnificent drives: n informed of a | . in variety: lawn tennis and croguet. | GEORGE SCHONEWALD, Mu”ager. JUNE 13 - - - - 1899, FOR ROOMS AND BOARD 0 to § 4.00 R14.00 t 5 $50.00 to $90.00 aid he wondered LITTLE ROCK, ernor Jones ha e S epniiiin the coal mine dis- | gfer General Harrison Gray Otls to.day | StA% In the Dreyfus revision inquiry, | hat ] r Gener arrison Gra s to-ds T e . 2 P hed by the shortest stage route into Lake Ini Syas 3 trict an armed body of men to take the | that while he avows any quarrel | ‘“,ur"_’l"l’”'I‘:i”‘;]‘mr'h:’{‘;’u “"“5*‘\":"' 'I:"r “,f ; Bomotrs Mg thip face feom San Francisco Hot Mud and Sulphur | ROOM 39, Union Trust Building, S.F. aes Wi abiiere i H e Rl el b i e e e = at the eyfus was condemned, | via Hopland, $8; via Calistoga, $5. | . . TSR it o G pla he stri nas g " | yith Governor Gage, and \\;1110 56|23 Fon Bt ealled unbn hy M 8 Kravelet, | BoPandil .y Tates, $10°8 §1i por week. baths; Iron and Soda e to t 0| serts he is seeking none and expre tHe present. Minfate g oduce | _Take 8. F. & " Raflway to Hopland, or sl G ; mon every able-bodied man ir : » that there st even be io.present Minlster of War, ta produce | o TRk, ST o listora. Tor. llustrated phm- Springs—open all the | beautif v ab surprise that there should even be a| the'report regarding the secret dossfer, | 5% R Tt 1o Coisiosn, U0 37077 “Crita; e Bicident Phy v b pro- | bastian County, if necess: to enfor hint that there ling of un-| which Lieutenant Colonel Paty du | Highland Springs. Lake County, Cal, or seg et ¥ esiden Y | owi the injunction of Judge Rowe. All such | pleasantness between them, he will not | Clam testifled he had sent to Mercler, re- | L. D. CRAIG, #1§ Montgomery at. sician’s advice free. DR. J. AULT, w ‘Highland Springs Mineral Waters on sale at I ned men are to be met run away from a fight that may fol-| Plied that hie had destroyed it, and he | ogifand Pionecer Soda Water Co., Thirteenth |( o o rog s and placed u Jow his intended crusade against Dan | €3lled General Gonz as a witness to the | ang Webster sts., Oakland. 2 o E. Never, Prop., _San Fra so those who sup truth of the statement. Unfortunately for | AHRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKEL. aso Robles, Ca tfice, 6 Burns. Otis opposed some of the meth- | Marcior General Gonz had al ods adopted by Nominee Gage, and it| fied before the Court of Ca ation that — S those who are fully aware X‘x{;"f,‘"fif'ké\ff{rfllifixkf’.d destroyed the orig- | 46404040 +C404 04040404040+ > facts that if Governor Gage has| “Arother anti-Dreyfus argument has re- | ady testi- €20 Post st., San Francisco. Mi erators will be the e authorities wh tempt to bring in armed labor ler the protection of Deputy Ma One fare, one ticket, current | The issued by the ntention of ¢ ng these earlier | cefved its death blo General Zurlinden 'l‘ = and g e o . | Military Governor at Pari: nd others. ake al Va“tage f . the occupation | fijot, and the ¢ through his tenure of office the | oy, M¥ i ANEEROE O, SRS ot oF Cag. direct to the door of S s will peedily disclose the at- hina, will take place | yation as eritl | ation, attached great imports the Of the Round-Trip : . the b ianirairme s fig o0 CT titaae tb s espaotoal [ closing sentence of the bordereau, “1 am St Aetna Springs. hd, therts be carried As Otis does not disguise the fact that | S{arting for the e —auing | n address J. P ula- | go to the | he will oppose Burns at all stages of | Buterhasy, inacmtoh oy e & o of 7:30 a. m., 4 p. m: _Round s S Sl 7L | WARBIN'S HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, | LAKE COUNTY. A ady | direct the car n- | order, which he | way in which blooc Hotel del Coronado. n’'s political ambitions it is| tioners were only notfied on gust yon the first of the Gen- | that they would not be required to atte ot s ; terms of | the maneuve rival that the only terms o Y s the Mexic to be the only | apparent hed can be averted. | eral's en proved that this notifi- 40404 04040404060404040 $0409C. 4090404090 4040 e The strikers are armed and a cace bhetwee is and Gage must be N. | 60 by steamer, in | | peac hetween Ot ang iage T v: 8 y 'da o 3 ow on y guinary conflict is said to be inevitable | the elimination of Dan Burns as a fac- | ot} Was actually dateq May 17. There- > Ll ; ! [P b s i ETesRig e siocld, A _ e e fore Dreyfus could not have written *T cluding 15 days' board at hotel HOTEL, COTTAG! NDS lighte if non-union men are imported. tor in the situation. Owing to the|am starting for the euvers” in the g A ed with ACETYLENE GAS. en the year AND REFUSED TO P/ Y friendship of Governor Gage for Burns | following August. if longer, $2.50 a day. round. - Sulphur, Iron.” Magnesta and Arsenic: LT 2 fori e warrantel hig| It is rumored that it was Lieutena 3 All_kinds of baths. INDERFUL CURES FOUND HANGING TO A DT Mot be._probable. amd | Colonel Baty au Clam himseir Ao com. Apply 4 New Montgomery st, & | Sonoms County:, oply %, bours trom Sen | of Rhewmatiom. Catarrh, Dyspepsla FParaly; Colonel Ingersoll the Defendant in a| . BEDPOST IN HIS ROOM|that Otis will soon be “in the game.” | mubicated fo the Figaro the depositions | ¢ San Francisco. poted for medicinal virtues: best natural bath | EfGmuch troubles. * Long didtance - phone: Buit Brought b 8 General Otis is not prepared to make o5 CasaaLiony | in State; swimming and boating; grand moun- | Terms, $10 to $18 per week. Dally stage from ght by His Former SHE AteIDVertaYEs b GOVerNOrEHenTY T e 040404040404 04040404040 1::';.;53:’-'5:;" '{3\'1'9}.';;?'?51 at da:rv r:f; Calistoga. J. A. HAYS, Prop. 3 > 3 y T. | - . telegraph, S : Landlord. Aged Guest Named Patterson Com- ge; neither does he expect any large- Interests the Coast. | mall and express: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND NEW YORK, M Colonel Robert it e e ed olive branches bearing the com- | WASHINGTON, May 3.—Rural free de- SR Enn o sl avenomn | SEIGLER.. SPRINGS, 1. was in a suit 3 mits Suicide in a Hote! pliments of the California executive will | livery service has been ordered estab- | §5 50. ‘Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m, or i LAKE COUNTY. before pl San Jose. be left at his door. lished by the Postoffice Department in § |p. m. Terms 32 a day or $12 a week. Ref-| rni gelightful watering place is located i May A man who regis- “If Daniel M. Burns has been ap- | erences, any guest of the past four vears. | ypomiget of the Coast Range. Patronage constantly increasing—last . W. Patterson was found dead | pointed United States Senator,” said ADVERTISEMEN' VHREE MILES FROM UKIAH, MENDO- | Patronage constantly incressing-last vear un- | Abundance of mineral springs, hot and coiq t his morning o itiz f the State of Califor- champagne baths. Only place in the wo . 5 livery s6oco ons Hotdl this morsiiig." He | Tumble cltisen, ol S8 Blate o (o8 oo fhis clage o Watérs having continuous flow of | Tha Plaes for In the FOOT- | Bections, electric lights. livery accommodations not been seen out of his room since | nia, and I certainly hope that Colonel natural warm water dfrect from springs to | s R T and deed 15 supposed to have | Burns will not two ars hence be bath tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing and hunting. | RESTafld 4 EYRERA A ERE S RCEBPRE Srn i actlc ‘_}‘I‘L,EW n committed Sunday or Sunday night. | elected to that position. Crystal Springs. Accommodations and mmei 1 NEVADAS, or. Colfax, 0 HEALTH ot the C. P.R.R. PLANTATION HOUSE, Plain, Quiet Retreat: Finest Scenery, Water, | Eighteen mil Cazadero, on stage The hotel proprietor says he missed him | “Do you approve of the course of the | or: Monday and looked over the transom. | Times in supporting U. S. Grant?” was AND HEALTHY 9 He thought the man was kneeling at his | ggked r first-class. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO.. Props. ristol’s | devotions and did not disturb him. When e s to' that question, most | fish, plenty friit, nothing was seen of the tan outside of £ e it e | par his room up to this morning an investi emphatically. While there are other ’ e e CAPITOLA, Cal. CHANGE OF MANAGE- | Ideal Grounds and Surroundings. On Railroad, | more: grand redwood sc tion was made and 2L'\lll|\‘f”[\“ was seen | men in the State more qualified for the | There S MDHEY n " SIIDOGSS MENT_MH., FRANK M. SMITH, formerly of | 136 Miles from San Francisco. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, ound the neck of the kneeling body. | position none are more worthy. At the . the Occidental Hotel, San Franclsco, Cal. ‘and | §8 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. | avply KRUSE, Front The Coroner has the body. particular time there was no other al- and Happiness. the Totel Metropole, Catalinn Island, will as. | ™ yadress Orchard Springs, Ohieago Park, Cal. | ticulars. i Hotel Eax Sisk bl Ostober l‘l:m)(\‘\:n!n'?; ternative tHantorkavenys soodi Gltlzin Much depends on a man’s health Season. ' The hotel Wil be conducted strictly Se A CARLSBAD Mozt beautitul ~ spot in Lake Teneiving repularly revnittances by check | to, Eetin belilnd U. 8. Grant. . it 5 ; first-class. The cuisine and service will be per- s ! cunty: The minersl springs sre 3 7 s by “The statement made while I was in strength, vigor and courage. If he is fect. Prices reasonable. For terms and infor- OPEN MAY 1st, |tamous for marve c or money order, but 1t h not bheen ety o a puny weaklin, tired d mation address FRANK M. SMITH, Hotel — failed, scially in stomach, learned where they came from. He has | the Philippines that I had cabled an y B e anc Syen)y, Capitola, Capitola, Cal ROWARDENNAN bladder affections. Superior paid his bills regularly ecach Monday |agreement to support Grant in return from morning till night, he does not s — - =iy i ovtad s i ’ S | < { morning for his relinquishing the seat to me at knov Santa Cruz Mountains of San Lorenzo River, | had | The man has been getting a copy of the ; rql};lsgdc po?‘lu(] \\-ga never suggested "‘5’; ‘;fi;_ifg;‘ o + ‘z!,' hours from S. F.; 40 minutes from Santa L Citizen, a paper published at Towa | ~miy s g ManadiOtE tas Triad oy S & CO. restore victims floTEL MOUNT - l‘]ruzsoxrixundshnn‘d,lrlvir llt(‘t by ;l;clflci[r(:l leni | —= - for 7 : G ars LRy . s, £ 8 i 4 Z nis, bowling, boating, bathing, fishing and golf | lowa. He was about 6 years of | ;¢ tijen and am not now a candidate. Bl e e ooy, whether the tiou- ||\ oe\UTIFUL SUMMER RESORT IN ROSS | ke Slegune Bail saa dining room: stab, 51l HOTEL BERNVENUE el The statements reported to Hdve been ble has been brought on by overwork, " Fe % | liard" and” smoking rooms; new hard-finished | And ¢ wkeport. Cal.—L HE WAS DECEIVED made by Governor Gage wherein the WOrry, errors or excesses, VALLEY; now open for guestsM O;.Et:(,:mHs and_elegartly trfi’xrr-"‘i?edk;flfi?;’"fi?‘ “OPERS | piw Governor threw down a defi to General DR. MEYERS and particulars address MRS. M. | ' | ZIE, Lessee, "Ber e outh Ben Lomand. & CO. began Ross Valley, Marin County Cal, | — their successful -] | : LAKE COUNTY. T AR L EW 19-PASSENGER .OSEMITE STAGES, e ae pouinl HOTEL BELVEDERE all outside seats. direct to the most pietar: | SUMMER HOME FARM. ists for all dis- esque portion of Callfornia, Bést equipped stage | g g Cl v FIRST-C. eases and weak- Open for the Season April 1. Ample accom- | line in the State. Leaves Calistoga daily (Sun- | 05 o modations in Hotel; also in new cottages, just | days excepted) at 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin, | i1 Otis have angered the general, who in- BY HER GLASS EYE | 5% Write to Gage in a few davs, = asking bim if he was correctly quoted. FOR ILLEGAL FISHING. A Cincinnati Man Must Pay Alimony Even Though He Had a ; cotf s, tes Grievance. SUISUN, May 3.—Deputy Fish Commis- n:ssolmen more; -} motations Seiglor, Adams, Howard *Andureon,” Astorss | | artificlal lake-for boating SINCINNAT 3 s to- | sionel 3 s i i 2 than 1 S and Glenbrook: haif an hour for wunch at Calis- | S0RbtaT e SE s i N Juge Jethe to- | BloneE dol e e R i 15, years me A T MOORE, | St Ahts Tor inch at Cale: | e e D ABSTIAS, divorce and alimony to |day and swore out a warrant for the ar- Kraus. | rest of John Tilles, one of the men who orce her | was in the boat recently captured by Mr. attorney Jiled an answer set- | Davls in Mantezuma Slough. The defend- | | | and had deceived bim ago. Their prac- tice is now more extensive than NPRC~ TOCALOMA- Még‘lfl ever, Theyhave R. {SExmraniel BELVEDERE, | ville and Lakeport. W. .. SPIERS, Pi (ha oo Catherine K 1s from Charle When Mrs. Kraus sued for | husband’s SAMUEL SODA SPRINGS. il | | ting forth that his wife had a g eve | ant is charged with illegal fishing, and ‘D HOTELFirst-class accommo- | Mineral water; fine hunting; finest climate ot ] n s he did not know | will have his preliminary hearing before the largest and AR TRAN D abie rates; fshing; beautiful | in California; magnificent locatlon; plenty of :gflnfiznilrtmlflc:&dmxn ?‘nn;;n::aubxfigqs'm {:fi:: i of the glass eve untiil after their mar- | Justice of the Peace Hitchcock next Sat- best equipped drives to Bear Valley, etc. JOSEPH F. BER- | ggs, milk and fruit; summer boarders ac- | eget of St. Helena. The water is bottled at i | rigge. The court held that faclal or other | yrday. District Attorney Devlin will con- medical institution i i e TRAND, or Winchester Hotel Dining-room, | commodated at reasonable rates; good cheer | tyo springs and contains its own natural gase pitysical blemishes were not grounds for | duct the prosecution, assisted by W. H. itution in America. Their first floor, 58 Third st., San Francisco. [paat Homa tbomtante: kood board with all ths | 5iegsleaves St Helbtiee | frauds In marriage contracts. Cook of San Francisco, attorney for the prices are within the reach of all, | JngnfiaxszfieT‘egfi?{no%§ %mf)' i TT S - Fish Commissioners. Tilles 1is at pres- RINGS, LAKE CO. | Giiroy. & R ] GLENWOOD HOT Nickel Machines Must Go. ent confined in the County Jail here, be- GDNTH“CTED MLMENTS. Pez:":‘nmsr?“ the Sm’te: the water 1a un- | = H | A MONG THE RED S &\.\'T‘f‘rn 2 LOS ANGELES, May Mayor’ Fred 'flf‘:‘v‘h{{.’.fi‘ f;"fi,'f-”l&iff‘,f.‘.;f.ru ?;Ins\\};:fi(hr';:!"{!p: DR. MEYERS & CO. cure these ail- excelled for medicinal purposes: table unsur- | IN MENDOCINO COUNTY. A from dapot; mi ! Eaton ca L specidl meeting of the Po- | flam Henry, the young fisherman who ments, including malignant contagious }‘,.;,:‘ed(::u?:l&z:‘:!:ll?egc(af:sp?lrrlm omnd trib &% | Diithg pest bt dshioe i, Catrala Bece - trip, S50 % |lice Commission to-day to take action in | was brought to Benicia a few days ago blood poison, quickly and permane 1t- Southern Pacific offices, $10. DR. W. R. PRA- | lent table, $7 &0 per week: fine rigs for o removing nickel-in-the daily Is. Get full ot machines | by Tilles and others in a terribly injured ly, at any stage. They do not resort THER, Adam Spring. modation ‘of guest from saloons. He :sented a lengthy | condition. to el | tlculars from A. H. YORDI, 509 Call build- xR T w s . i G s B o electricity or other da £ | Y GO ¢ communication in which he sugge: T e ngerous stim ing, San Francisco. | Tt a lcense be piaced upon thew 0| HIS TESTIMONY BARRED. ulants, or use mercurial or poisonous KENILWORTH INN, S N L EAVREL: DEI heavy as to be prohibitive. Thls feature sk drugs. MILL VALLEY—A most dslightful sammet CAMP TAYLOR REDWOODS LAKE AND HOTEL. the Mayor embodied in a series of reso- 'S, May 3.—The fi G home. Every modern convenience. In and i Climate, scenery, en! inment: z L WILLOWS, May e first witness r mate, scenery, entertainment: none better lutions that he had prepared, and he de- FREE BOOK—HOME CURES out door sports. Forty-five minutes from San | On N. P. C. R. R., the place to g0 for sum- | 11" ake Co fos indoers anments TRADE MARK manded that the Council take cognizance | Called this morning in the Murdock note . Francisco, Table under personal care of MRS. | mer; board or camp cottages: Sunday excur- - e R 4 * of the growing evil. As the commission | case was James Hoffman, a Pinkerton de- DR. MEYERS & CO. cure and re- M. MERRY, Proprietor. sions, $1. For circulars address H. G. MAR- iR E is empowered TIN, Camp Taylor, Cal. ordinance to revoke the | tective of Chicago. He was not allowed store a great many men every year | licenses of saloons that maintain nickel | to testify, the court ruling that the de- PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. BLUE LAKES HOTEL oA 2 0 3 without seeing them. i RDUCT! 2 = 3 hi , 2 = From | Wt e St | fonee conin ot impegel 1 own witues | St Gl Showd wete o thay || W BBl i S e of TSR | KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS |t fa iy Lo binesniront DUFF CORDON & co., its next meeting to take the matter up. | a4t the opening and closing of the State book, “Private Counselor for Men," :‘,,‘Ll",g";ofhé_c%‘f?x’xé b A (‘J’fiia:;ee(‘;iexl}c‘:“gg nnes‘?faflx‘fi‘; j}f,g:::‘:hcroe‘;:::y'cn reid coast. | %"reeEc'a?:[-'asthk R Port St. Mary’s, § Not Bitten b D Fair in the yp:;n{ 1si\n Snd (1}9111. W. I(’_. }lur: symptom blanks, prices and full par- stage. Address J. WILION, Bertha, Lake | Climate perfect. For particulars apply to ED- | —— — . y's, Spain. ot Bitten by a Dog. rington, cashier of the Colusa County ticulars of their wondertul Home-Cure | | County, Cal. SON BROS., Proprietosa. A PARK HOUSE and cottages at Ben Lomond, | NEWPORT, R. L, May 3—Mr. ana|Bank, told of certain transactions of Wil- Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt have cloged | llam Murdock with the bank of Coluxa. T 54 A h! sed | e tternoon was devoted to Witnesses All Co i . Belvolr fér a week and gone to New | powers, Hamerson, Compton and Stone- rrespondence Confidential. 10 miles from Santa Cruz, with unsurpasse: N SP = JOHANNISBERG. climate, presents the best to be had as a DUNCA GS FAMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACE | summer resort: best drives in the Stat ? | in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount | €pecial rates to familles: charges very mod system. York. It is understood the visit is occa- | hurger, whose testimony was to the ef- Two miles from Hopland. Unequaled soda and | Veeder, 3100 feet. Large lake, boating, swim erate. T. H. PETERSON, Ben Lomond, Cal. | sioned by a serles of social events ar. 2 i 3 > springs; baths; furnished cott "- o S oo Mt E | oo | BB Sl o ) BT Wi Bl 05 5 | DR, MEYERS & 00, || B R 0 e s |z ettt Mo R Agents Pacific acrament e New York paper to-day that Mr. Vander- Court adjourned at 4 o'clock to allow L) ¢ for circular. O. HOWELL, Hopland, Cal. RESORT, Oakville, Napa County, Cal. 1 o Street, | bilt was nursing a hand injured by a dog- | gome of the jurors to attend the funeral 731 MARKET ST., S. F. - e it i ) j bite Je miihoiigurvabion of James Stocchini, a prominent 0dd Fel- Take Elevator to Third Floor. HOITT'S AGUA CALIENTE SPRINGS, | e : = 5 2 low. Daily, § to 5. vy Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- | Wedding invitations, visiting cards, fine G L L S S S HOURS | Evenings, 7 to 8. MERLO, PARK, BAN (MATEO CO. ONE | uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub ¥ lutmom;lry and “printing at Sanborn & | If your property is mortgaged and you need Sundays, 9 to 11, “mhow“: yfl'mg pS.;fl 11:“""3:3 d:‘;‘: da}ly lmln; baths. Water, gas, electric :;éu. n:m sén ‘o { P 7 une A % Vail's, 741 Market street. +" | more money ses H. Murphy, 630 Market. * P T e R s durin B b o Cll $1 per Year.