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1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY., MAY 11. 1899, 3 L - result the’ contractors were notified to ; 3 discontinue work on the gap pending ad- justment of the difficulty. Two hundred and fifty men are thrown out of employ- ment. o B 28 | INEME PATHOF ~ —moi—a L g CE S e ORE SaCEY SO SORS O G S e O SRS SR o Seo@ EA[:H LUNDUN ADVERT:SEMENTS. ? $ RELAY RIDERS * - o i 1 !|Seth Low and Captain g ‘ Sl gir ! . Mahan Welcomed. . { i Ugly Charges Growing Out of S z ! o | 3 . the Stockton-Sacramento * )¢ } . |REFUSE TO BE INTERVIEWED e | ! . Road Race. | g o | ! ! Y | ¢ ¢ i) ! | ENGLAND WILL JOIN AMERICA :¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢o949¢¢044¢¢4¢ov¢0¢: | 2§ \ i RA | 4 . —d s | 521 ON ARBIT TION. 05 STOCKTON, May 10.—An empty carpet-tack box has been picked 4 ;2 © + up on Park street, this city, and 1s now in possession of the Terminal 4 slGK HEAnAGHE 3 e ST + City Wheelmen, which makes it evident that the tacks placed in the + * ® 3 - 15 $-5"cou] of the relay riders last Sunday before the race were at least 4 % ¢ f ¢ |During the Coming Disarmament 4 purchased in Sacramento, if not placed there by some Sacramentn + Poflitiv;l.y cured by these 4 | ©| Conference at The Hague the Prop- 4+ man or other person having an interest in the winning of the race 4 | ittle Piils. - ) i jEee osition Will Be Considered + by the Capital City Wheelmen. A portion of the small paper seal + They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, 4+ still remains on the box, with the word “Sacramento” printed on it 4 igestion and Too Hearty Eating. A & ¥ i 2 { reat Length. Indig ‘0o Hearty Eating. ! s : at Great Length. : in sman l(-npn:«?lllf;uor;. The ‘.:;(ks: h_a:d_bnen sprinkled alons one % fect remédy for Dizziness, Nmse:’ Dml:,:_ * i B side of the road or iree or four miles. X ness, Bad Tastein the Mou!h, Coated Tonguc * | apecial Canie 10 Tne Call and i New o | EE EEE LR P ER B E P E RN E RS EE b ¢y ¢ | Bam I teils TORPED BIVER.( | They ¢ | Herald. Copyrighted, 189, by James Gor s - Tt y Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. 5| don Bennett, ACRAMENTO, May 10.—The Capi- | is evidence that the tacks were pur- + 11 T tal City Wheelmen, who have a (-}}:ased meaoramenlo and strewn alr;‘n;,' Smalill Piil. Small Dose. ® { LONDON, May 10.—When the special : : afhantis zaniza- | the path for three or four miles, either % | . N strong and influential organiza : Smsll Price * ? | express from Southampton rolled into tion, are greatly exercised to- | gg jSome Sacramentan or other persen | e g i o ¢ the Waterloo station last night the night over a press dispatch from | (oo jag 40 ‘t"‘\‘:z‘}:;"‘;‘] &'f‘ “‘A‘];l‘;g]‘fie:“ 5 f | private saloon contained Seth Low and | Stockton charging them with miscon- | T A, Woodson, president of the Capi- SAVE YOUR MONEY! 4 ¢ R 54 | Captain Mahan, delegates to the Peace | duct in connection with last Sunda tal City Wheelmen, declares it is out- ¢ | Conterence; Mrs. Low, Frederic Hoi- | relay race between this city and Stock- ;]ageous that such a message should | From $m to 3”.5[} - ——% 3 3 D A aaan Sl e SR e SRCSE SRORY SO OO0 4 o5 lis, secretary, and Frederic Morrison, | ton. S . years & a valuable trophy | have been sent out. He adds these | _ 3 > SR e S R R d Nt v i D | disbursing officer. i 'f::" lil':“w‘iiomme : smm"‘,, | rather interesting charges against the | You can get the best All-Wool A STORIA, Or., May 10.—The t s veen the sailor boarding-house people and the British ship Howard D. | The party wi met by Mr. Carter, | rivalry between the fast riders of the | bt“‘(‘;v(éu;‘l‘;:‘relsi:[ s T ] Suit Made to Order at Troop were settled to-day and the vessel is now ready to proceed to sea with a full crew. The boarding- |second secretary of the American Em- | two cities. Stockton proved herself un- | that' thece “_fls“{’r‘"v’k‘;’xeufinlh‘;“pa;{{‘031,‘ JOE POHEIM house men paid the cost of all the litigation, amounting to $3000. | bassy, and drove from the station to|able to keep up with the pace set by | the Stockton people. Wilson, who was | = = = — — their hotel immediately. Sacramento, and the result W that | the trailer for Hirsch, one of the relay If you want a first-clas Mr. Low, when asked by the Herald | the Capital City Wheelmen managed | race riders, was told at Stockton that r ‘STONE corres] regar: St | 5 : 5 : the Sacramentans would be done up. 320 to $4 It | spondent in regard to the state- | to score three victories, thus entitling | o= . | from $20 to $40 go to i | join in advocating international arbi- | trophy. The final came off last Sun- | ‘ % 5 JOE POHEIM | be on the lookout, and, of course, there : | tration at the conference, said he could | day. The race was a close one and | was great precaution, Notwithstanding i fnectloie e 22 per | w l N D not say anything on the subject at the | the finish, which took place at the | this, however, some tacks were picked Cen s nan esewnere | , | 201-203 Montgomery St., Cor. Bush, weli-fitting suit of clothes present moment. Captain Mahan also | Stc S d, gave Sacramento the | up. They were scattered along the road HerliiE A oles bE e T el | pl'_i’z‘;k;;"“n;’_‘{q S for a distance of four or more miles.” 1110-1112 Market 8t.. S. F e 1 understood, however, that interna- | 5 ing to the dispatch which has | D€ Capital City Wheelmen assert SRRIL B tional arbitration will be the principal| According to the dispatc : S | that the record of their club is clean, SAN JOSE, May 10.—In all probablility some hoodlum who attended point studied by the international Com- | 8iven rise to so much indignation here, | and that the character of the men who the picnic of the Electrical Workers of San Francisco in this city last missioners at the Hague, and it 1s|an empty carpet-tack box was picked | represented the local riders in last | Sunday will be called to answer to a charge of murder. Miss Lillian quite possible that the subject ma; up on Park street, Stockton, and is now | Sunday’'s race is a guarantee of the | Post, an 18-year-old girl, who resides on San Carlos street, near Pro- g | cupy their deliberations for pos ioethe ppssessipnedtthe Memminal Gityy| Rorystys 0L theRoventisoirar /as) Sacia.- vost, has a fractured skull and is lyving at death’s door because of a two month | Wheelmen. The dispatch declares there | mento's participation in it is concerned. ruffianly act of some picnicker. The girl had been on a visit to friends The general impression is that while o b e in San Francisco and left there on the 6:30 train for home. The ex- GAG[ S”HPHIS the English and American delegates cursionists were met at Burlingame, and as thé trai ed some one SECOND SUCCESSFUL YFAR OF TH P[]|_|T||:|ANS THE SAN GABRIEL SANATORIUN have not received identical instructions they will take the same line at the con- hurled a stone through an open window It hit Mi on the head. | ference. Embassador Choate will give a FOR THE CURE OF - Question of the Care of Their Dead Discussed. Her skull was fractured and she was rendered unconscious. A stop of twenty minutes was made at San Mateo and the railroad physician luncheon party at his house on Fri there attended Miss Post. She was then brought to her home and Dr. Gussim is attending her for the railroad. Miss Post is suffering from concussion of the brain and has been unconscious most of the time. The chances are against her recove e ninth n ed Confed- ans, which began its ses- o t by Gen- | o | in honor of Mr. Low and Captain Ma- | han, at which Sir Julian Pauncefote ohn Fisher and other British del gates to the conference will be pre ent, as well as a number of diplomats. y BORORORONG % RIORORORITINO Step A s IO It is said the railroad company has taken the case up and that de- The Duke of Devonshire, Lord Pres e —-— MP A tectives are at work looking up evidence to sustain a charge of murder dent ;;f the Council of Ministers, speak- | or assault to murder, as it may turn out. 5 ing this evening at the annual banquet : % ; 5 t 2 sliah i of the Central Association of Bankers,| L@ Patria on Reforms| Unexpected Appoint- By the Continuous Inhalation Method. 3 i hhach RS0 o . aAdeed | said that while ( at Britain's expend- | HE AIR IN EVERY ROOM I8 SATUR- g ORORORORDND L ONORORONGORNG RORORORGBIRG R ORGROH e e e S at Havana. | ments Made. ATED with a germicide. The patient lives d s e uld in an atmosphers that positively kills the lution was ] | {“’_:f:’r']é‘(‘]lh {"(“}:';‘"r"" S ""hi aé‘l‘“' | ; germ of tubif;nmm‘ (Imn?;dlntehrell%f to the i | | lesse; er chances of amicable agree- === —_— weakening night sweats and cough. Tempera- o refer it to | ment_with the United States, France | ture falls to normal, and four weeks treat- ms. As this | | and Russia. ¥ | ment invariably increases weight from six to I ted it is | " England’s armaments, he declared Fhene TR Thee | PLScisl Difpatohs todThe/ Call: D olehoaton Thsoattand. Pune Hpsatalfat: pointe S i el > i e C 3 - i ~ e celebrates roat ant L S matter be had made arbitration over the Venezu- AV ay 10.—La Patria, one of | A ¢ e ; Dr. Robert Hunter of New York, writes: “t = e un::l“;l‘ | ela controversy possible and had pre h’f‘\, ¥ _".“_l“’l* Dsbe '."”;;,:\f‘,:‘n‘; fss ACRAMENTO, May 10.—GOVernor | enirely approve of all you' are ding azd pre- e PR | | served the most amicable relations| th¢ Pest edited papers in ayand, y Gage this morning appointed the fol- | dict great success for your undertaking.”” s problematical. | | with the great republic. It would be | €Omes out to-day with an editorial | Jowing as members of the board of A SUMMARY OF 100 CASES. iginated with Dr. | 3 asking too much to expect that all | Strongly indorsing the American ad- | trustees of the State Normal School at| ST ohne ot s \ V. Malone of Virginia and met with —_— e | these treatles would lead to universal | ministration. Its utterances are re-| Los Angeles; R. H. F. Variel, Honvy | Cheracter [No.|Curea.| proved. eoved: | Totat. osition. | | permanent peace, but what had been | garded as representing the best| W. O’'Melven P. Conrey, Los An- i t fizaite | done shows that Great Britain recog- | thoughts of the thinking element of the | gejes: J s, Coll S 5 = Fresno Man Sues for Five Tugs Haul at the!nized the responsibilities resting upon | commaunitr. The editorial says in 5 }‘“'ui;'h:,m‘m’;g’“"s’\"““‘“‘ and E. | . stage|u| » | z her and was willing to use her power | g 5 it 2&0. Damages. i Sunken Ship. | 5%a e th HonthT: | part: o LOS ANGELES, May 10.—Governor | ——— -—| | | It an}}; \‘h('lldnlw nlf f}nuh! !(-(mld ré'r!'mllx! Gage has surprised the politicians at |gq gtage..| 38 { | | = as to the absolutely imperlous mecessity | o = 0= P i i & S President | Y . | of the expulsion of the old Spanish regime | this end of the State by his appoint- K had said at At- ! FAVOR ELECTING SENATORS | in order that Cuba might have true lib- | ments of trustees to the Los e St | | rty and it must vanish whe S Bust ald, t Sl Spectal Dispatch to The Call | Special Dispatch to The Call BY DIRECT POPULAR VOTE | he anai fes of phenomena de- | Normal School. Assemblyman Conrey " e | L | veloped before our sight day by day. We | is the single member of Governor e i etween graves| pnmax d 0 e ke [ el mating At mpedlments| = 2 4 : o Sanatorium e FRESNO, M 10.—Andrew M. An- TACOMA, May 10.—An attempt was X % | are eliminating traditiona D Budd's board to be reappointed. His ( ose on s Y i il appa v 2 the San Gabriel Sanatorium Co. those 92 | derson, a well-known citizen of this | made this afternoon to ralse the sunken | 10teresting Resolution Adopted by |and getting rid of the apparently 1 | name had been withdrawn by the Gov- | Atiseptic. Germicial Tohalatior treatment for Tt the | county, has created a sensation by fil- | ship Andelana, which turned -turtle the Convention of Virginia iv il training in political administration |ernor from confirmation by the Sen- | Jlseaete ot b8 FooH oy e e e s a there are g in the Superior Court a suit for | during the high wind on the night of | Democrats. ‘had thrown in our path. | ate last winter, along with other Budd glnl!oflum is ll;hud by gas and h_enle‘gu t:r se wh v take | $10,000 against George Smith on the|January 13. Her steel cable and anchor | NEW YORK, May 10.—A Richmond| La Patria goes on to contrast the|appointees. Besides, Conrey voted in | sea, 20d oPeq Bien, T8 oy and well furs I heroes | ground that the latter alienated his | having been recovered, arrangements | (Va.) specfal to the Herald says: The | American method with that of the|gacramento for Robert N. Bulla for | nished. Many suites have private baths. on of the boxes fe’s affections. ara TnE Siee % % convention of Democra here to-day to| ‘‘obstinate Spanish in dealing with | ., Q. | " The Sanatorfum is delightfully located, nins t wife’s affections. were made to attach five powerful tugs 22 3 | n T e United States Senator, and not for | miles from Los Angeles, surrounded by twelve the North and | In the complaint Anderson makes| t, the recovered cable f firthenithe slestion ot United s SiealNenc| e¥an the falmplnEreionme O WIS | Sior 10Dl M Buriie | Beres of lawn, frult trees and shrubs. A bil: : two specific charges aga mith overed cable In an attempt| ators by a direct vote of the people met | Point it says: Sl ol | Hard room, lawn tennls court, croquet grounds and on each asks for judgment in the | t° drag her into shallow water, her | at noon and adjourned before dark, hav- | Foraiie ey I The Governor's appointment of E. J. | are free for use of patients. Fuller particu- ( m of $5000. The first is that on May | Present depth of 200 feet belng too|ing adopted resolutions embodying the | the pe of ink and to Louis of San Diego appears to be in | lars, together, with our pamphlet, containin A . 1898, while he and his wife, The great to permit of divers working. At | Purposes for which the conventlon was| per were ‘used; fiood the nature of a reciprocal arrangement. | o methody of treatment, will be malled free Anderson, were living together happily, | 3 o’clock this afternoon the Andelana | ¢alled, and hearing with enthusiasm the | Roured out, and then ¢ as I. B. Dockweiler of this city has been | on application. the defendant “contrived to Injure the | was taken hold of by the big tugs Tyee. | sentiments of leading signers of the c ;‘,‘x““:'hl;l 0.‘..}](‘.;1.]“{;.‘»[‘ nmorml ith promisce | named as trustee of the Normal School | ;Address all inguiries SAN GABRIEL SANA- ; plaintiff and to deprive him of the|yanderer and Holyoke, assisted by the | in conmeetiog witg e b recited the evils | fu] “hough silent ‘work we learn of the { i1 San Diego. - — ate places the |love, comfort, society, aid and a i e Battaa ot o eleoting Senators as b 1o Mithod of | most radical reforms when they are pub-| Henry W. O'Melveny is a well known . T between 25,000 | ance of his wife, Mrs. Ander v | Smaller tugs Tairfield and Favorite. | CIeCHRE Hrmators o ot & N Jisregard | jished in the Official Gazette without be- | lawyer who was two vears ago a gold maliciously enticing her away from the | Four hours were spent in pulling, but | change in the Federal con ,*”,‘,,‘“ <o they | iNE_preceded by a magnificent conglom- | Democrat. He and the Governor have ea s home and residence in the almost without result. | Shall be elected by the people and pemd. | €ration of oratory and colored fire. An | been personal friends since boyhood. | [] Fresno to a separate residence.” The largest two tugs broke their |ing such change the nomination of par “"‘;‘f "‘,“71-\""1 s with a Yo -‘h‘l",lyr‘f‘:- R. H. F. Variel is a brother of the . second_charge is that in June | 14-inch Manila cables soon after start- | candidates for the Senate by a State A ature T omiant sav that forus | chairman of the Sixth District Republi- REAIN vear Smith and Mrs. Anderson | ing, causing them to shoot out toward | Mty and with a Legislature to I R R R {onal Committee. John S, | ; surprised at the Fresno House in | the shore as though they were hauling | mittee to provide for holding a State bri- | world from the nineteenth century, and | Colli s a well-known resident of | L a plaything. On shore this was taken | mars ox conveation tr womb,o State oftentimes the writing is not indispensale | Ventura, County, a banker and Mavor | both of the principals are well to mean that the Andelana had been | tor, and in case the committea declines |0 enable us to pass from darkness 10| of the town of Ventura. | t of the stage citizens, the filing of the suit | lifted and was being beached. What | they appeal to the Democrats of each | 18Dt < | It was expected in political _circles | 1 astically ap- | has stirred up a sensation in society | had actually occurred was not known | JeBislative district to nominate no man | As an illustration of its argument La | that among the trustees of the new | Diat ircles. until the tugs docked late to-night. | ‘yyoag,GElSiature unless he favors these | Patria cites the separation of church | hoard would be Professor Molyneaux | = h eterans occurred URY EXPERT The tugs, working together, exerted a P e are o foe candidateSwiio and state and draws a plcture of “the | of Pomona, 8T e this AR | horsepower of 4000. The Wanderer and | The resolutions also provide for the or. | \Wild parliamentary scenes” that would | ST = Sy s GRAND J Tyee let out considerable slack cable | ganizing of members of the convention | have occurred if such a subject had | YQUNG HEROES PAY THE DR. E. C. WEST'S rdon and Wade LOVE UNDER ARREST | several times and then drove ahead at | into a Democratic league for reform in | been agitated in the thirteenth century. e | full speed. It was believed that this | the, election of United States Senators| “Yet this has been accomplished,” it | PENALTY FOR GREATNESS'NEHVE AND BHMN IREATMENT i grizzle 5 = would dislodge the sunken veseel, bug | %ith an executive committee of twenty. | says, “by the Americans, and through | : sl ron : vessel, but | The object of the league is not only 0| tais’a thonsand e ey | L THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, line the flut- Accused by Yuoa County’s District the efforts were fruitless. It was while | carry out the purposes of the conven. | this a thousand enormities have been; 7 Is sold under positive Writter Guarantee d shot-torn At e st e making these attempts that their |tion in Virginia, but to secura the. eq. | effaced. | Lads Who Saved Lives at a Fire Are | %% (00000 POOUTR 10 %0 care Weak Memory, hiSanans v 4 cables parted. operation of Democrats In other States. Senor Perfecto Lacoste, Mayor of WMado: Boncinas n s byanthoristd agents anly, fo cure Woek Memory, ¥ frayed em- False Claims. The operations of the tugs were di- T Havana, with the approval of Major g aess, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Confi- med over | MARYSVILLE, May 10.—At the in-|rected by Captain John B. Libby, gen- | RAILWAY EMPLOYES General Ludlow, will issue a decree | Kissing Bee. dence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth- )Se name is " B e of District Attorney E. P. Mc- | eral manager of the Puget Sound Tug- prohibiting the wearing of undershirts| SAN RAFAEL, May 10.—The osculatory | ful Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium, ) rd to outh " 7| Dantel of this county, H. H. Love, the| boat Association. LOCATE OIL CLAIMS | €xposed—that is, uncovered by outer feats of Lieutenant Hobson were rivaled U T L IS il I n and Gordon were cheered pert accountant employed by the Grand No doubt now remains that the An- shirts or coats—in public places, door- | to-night at the residence of Capitalist m;@:gx“':mh.wéa\;fi (;:rna;nntée'ta f v step and ro Jury, was arrested by Sheriff Bevan at | delana is stuck fast in the mud at the SR ways, windows or balconies, under pen- William G. Lichtenberg, the occasion | eure or refund money. Sample paek- ute with bar his home in Palermo this morning on a bottom of the harbor. Soundings show | Southern Pacific Guards Against the | alty of imprisonment at hard labor In | being the presentation of badges to his | age, contsining five daye’ treatment, with full nee of neral Wheeler ‘harging him with having pre-| that the mud there not over three Seizure of Its Beach i the discretion of the court. As team- | two sons, Willlam and Rudolph, for their | instructions, 25 cents, One a-;mfleon'ly 20ld to ine was a sour considerable | clalms against Yuba County | fcét deep. To-morrow more barges will | sters, mechanics and most labore heroism_in saving the lives of Principal | 8ch person. Atstozo or by mail. pointment. He reached the city | in violation of section 72 of the Penal De Sent out and efforts made to dislodge % Lands. accustomed to work in undershirt Hitcheock’s little children at the Selborne PN 0 Red Labei Special to-day, but did not participate in | Code. Love was arraigned before Justice | her by means of powerful donkey en-| SANTA BARBARA, May 10.—The| decree is likely to increase the use of | School fire on April 23. All the ladies Extra Strength. irade. ber. He entered a plea of not guilty | Sines. making use of the rise and fall | Southern Paclfic Company, having had | profane language among the lower present participated in the kissing bee, For Impotency, Loss of and asked for time to consult his coun: of the tide. If she is dislodged In this | much experience in taking up oil lands| classes. It is a revival of the munici- | and most of them were not content with Power, Lost _Manhood, SURVEY ORDERED FOR whereupon the court set next Tues- | Way the tugs will be recalled from Port | along the beach in front of the property | pal ordinance of 1894, which had not once pressing the boys' lips, leading Sterility or Barrenness’, b ¥ day for the preliminary examination and | Townsend and another attempt made | of others, and fearing lest others should | been enforced. Another decree has been Judge Morrow to observe that Hobson SN /AL 8 box; six for §3. with TRANS PAC fixed the defendant’s bonds at $3000. Th, to pull her ashore. play the same trick along the beach of the | issued prohibiting smoking in_ street had set a precedent likely to be carried | < |ewritte: uaranicer . - IFIC CABLE were giver by J(.h}x{‘ ¢ White, Haro An important result of the ralsing o ae Hono| cars and omnibuses. With reference |10 & point whpr(‘l‘n ]?rn}flh‘][ory h.&, would | B{i;nkeh‘)(;nmm?o 5c. Atstoref L ST 2 Cornforth an . Bradley, busines . o ResTa.E 28 Hope S 4 Ren : soon be a necessity in order to afford the| BF Gt by 'l FUEs A is city. ¥ DUSINESS | of the vessel will be the recovery of the Mg ltself against|to the latter, La Lucha will say to- | heroes of the male sex a chance for their | GEORGE DAHLBENDER & CO., Sols Agta. ( 1 ged that bills filed by Love DPodies of Captain Stalling and thir- e ‘}Pm“!‘nflre" beach | morrow that such an order is “petty | jjyes. 214 Kearny st., San Francisco. £ ¢ e with Supervisors contain charges for | t€én seamen. R b;? hining losations filed by 145 COV-| and unreasonable among a population | The badges were presented by Colonel | — ——— — —————————— : services as expert on days when he did ST tatives of the company, C. M. Kivkc ire | devoted to tobacco.” Parnell in behalf of the California So- Famabon work. The Distr ] Cadets Beaten at Baseball. local ticket agent, located a claim to Lo ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to ing Love| PACIFI fhe had Lo detect! GROVE, May 10.—A game of | known as Asphalta c m; L. Richardson| PALM OFF OLEOMARGARINE. |Children, and Captain H. A. ‘Gorley ‘ e : chial Ottawa g during March and April, and it is on thelr | X pinned them on the boys' coafs. Judge Bron 4 sute $1,000.000 , s s A | baseball was played on the Pacific Grove | Jr., the local freight agent, Petrolia v vere > ¢ ute $1,000.00 pacinon J","(’,‘,'{‘“I“,',“.“"}‘ o PLrois | diamond to-day between the St. Matthews | claim; F. M. Frye, head of thé company | CHICAGO, May 10, ar of social deg- ;‘é“&fxf“ch‘?.2";5{2:"‘3'5{5’ of r?::;&&:dd”?”' Troches cable Oy | D e e e o aras (AL Nl | Nets: promi Garl Mateo, und thef Pacias | L0 this alvision, Taapelleclatmiand 0. .| ragntionikeens many, simillionaire ot Ghis | in LSk el saltigetasof erolem: cwire (Made oniy by John L Brown & Son, Boston.) from |4, opes to obtaln a conviction. . - | Grove team. Iight innings were played, | Harrington, agent for the Pacific Tm:| cago from acknowledzing the fact that he | a7 the present time, the case of the Lich: ive instant refief in _As the Grand Jury Investigated the mat- | the score being 14 to 0 in favor of the | Drovement Company and civil engineer | e gleomargarine in liew of pure butter, | fonberg hos forming a shining example give instant reli fer before adjourning and refused to in-| Paclfic Grove nine. The Cadets played a | 800 SUIVU0 0ot claim, 1o M. jorne | according to William, Brodwdll, a witness | of (he truth of his remarks, dict Lov. nds declare the | strong game, the pitching of Leiblan being . I M. Frye| pefore the pure fo stiga Both boys acknowledged their gratifica- said sufficient development work would be | mittee to-day. Hoarseness action of the Attorney 1s | especially good, but the Pacific Grove e TR H B tion at the feeling manifested, but were prompted by his personal hatred of Love, | team won by its splendid work at the bat, | 40ne to perfect ““;‘0 these claims. “It's the smmfisf‘*l, "“)'r"‘h;‘r{i‘r;nmf.'l‘; = | inclined to think they had done nothing who, in his report as expert, made state- | Hon. Ross Sargent of Monterey umpired witness sald to Senal0 R mply becatss | DUt thelr duty. It was then that the kiss- | 7 5 ments not to Mr. McDaniel's Iiking. | the game. PRACTICALLY SHUTS oUT o e proud 6 16t his friends know | in& began, and fifteen minutes were spent visit B}, JURLAN'S Grone at it. As soon as the address of Miss that he is using anything that is not the | : = TRUSTS FROM MICHIGAN | feal drticle. 1t would surprise you if you | Blumfield can be learned the soclety will Kuseum of Anatomy : c f the millionaires that come | . e Z s | l N E S E E XC L U D E D fito (my ‘Store every day and carry home | o ATOnE those present were: Colonel W. 10614ABKETST. bt Gib & 7, 5.7, G | i Senate Passes a Bill That Is Intended | their little package of oleomargarine and | & ESERET LARHER, nd, Mrs s‘,‘;ie‘_;,“’fi‘rf The Largestofits kindiu the World, A heir swell friends as | e © to Prevent Combinations in then palin It off on ther swell friends 88 | gnd "Mrs. Lichtenberg, Judge and ‘Mrs. DR. JORDAN—Private Diseases. " ¢ | 1 be occasioned | vell was called: before the | Ansellotti, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wil- Consnltation free. Write for Beok be otcasioned | OM I E lSl A N Ds __ ‘That State. e A by the. Paterna | Kins, Mr. and Mrs, Hepburn Wilkins, Dr. Philo:ophy of Marriage. LAY LANSING, Mich., May 10.-A bill passed | fovonic Jaws regarding the stamping of and Mrs: Jones, W. 8 Dreypolcher, Pro- | | S the Senate to-day practically shutting| all packages of oleomargerine were not | fessor and Mrs. Hitchcock, Dr. and M aid the officer, would trusts out of Michigan, and its friends | enforced. e o uoseatRsEMES and Bertheau, Dr. and Martin, the funded. be carried in ago at Benton, Wis., and haye @ mit or exclude anybody. jured in his business by a trust may sue| two years has been attending the uni- | It would extend | claim votes enough in the House to pass e s. | d, or pe pass 2 | Misses Stewart, Mrs. Ash and Mrs. Pt @ Call Headquarters, Wellington, Hotel Washington, May 10. @ | It. It prevents trusts and monopolies of sECRETLYfiWEDDED iGflm"‘ MAKEINP\EQIR]EEEIQI?' M‘Eim of the cable will | §8 Assistant Secretary of War Melklejohn denies saying the Chinese 83| capital, skill or arts from creating or| SANTA ROSA, May 10.—Among the ar- | HUNTINGTON—S’Tb’PS {url,fmger Thie );\~uml.um\1)_1lnon_ of ) i i, exclusion act does not apply to Hawail and that they may enter there g gger;ggnsgggnm,‘:,‘,fi:‘ggs ik 'Q‘;gfim‘;"gcgrmoz rivals on the Southern Pacific "flxlmlh's‘ Worstehses of Nervous, Debility a3 Q i L and ‘¥ea |8 unrestricted. The solicitor of the Department of Justice recently ren- duction or Increase; from reducing 'the | MOTRDE from Sucramenty wWeve Allon WORK ON THE “GAP” O ey ranit ol Ee B4 1 dered an opinion that the Chinése exclusion act did not apply to those price of merchandise or any commodity | ig' 5 son of A. B. Ware, the local attor- i d the waste et ‘3 Chinese residents of Hawall who were visiting China when the United or fixing any standard or figure whereby | ney, was married several weeks ago in = Indiscretions or ¢ ' e Golden Wedding Celebrated. | < d Hawall, but in all oth the price to the public consumer of any | Spcramento, but this was not known by | LOS ANGELES May 10.—Work on the Impart vigor toevery func- TA CRUZ, May 10.—M g e hca bl e other respects the law applies. Dur- & | article or commodity of merchandise | his relatives or friends here until his ar-| gouihern Pacifio const. line between Surt | tion. Braceupihe sysiem. & Visom o tha NTA CRUZ, May 10.—Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. | ing the military occupation of Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippine shall be in any manner controlled or es-| rival this morning. The bride was for- e i f ween Surf | 'ty and lustre to the eyos of Young or old, Heard have Just celebrated thelr |& 7 = 5. t1o commanding generals have absolute authorit a a tablished. In addition to criminal and | merly Miss Maud Boyd and resided in |andilwood was ordered stopped to-day.| Onedoe box renews vital eneriy 5 golden wedding. They were married fifty | BIBDCR o Yoo anay, sl clvil penalties provided, any person in- : - ‘The groom for the past| A property-owner across whose land the | §2303completeguarantecd cary A €. - ¢ P b the capital city. & P C ; line was to run made some demands for | sverywher. mailed in 1 children living. For the past four | §8 and recover two-fold the damages sus- | versify at Berkeley and was a member of | the right of way which were considered | v - i 2 Santa Cruz has been their home. | @RCIORGWOTIOLRY nmmabmmmsmmg tained. the class of 1901 unreasonable by the company, and as a| Bold by Owl Drug Co., 8. F. and Ozkiand. 3 Brigadier General King Writes About Our Soldier Boys in the Blood-Stained Trenches of Manila in Next Sunday’s Call.

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