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JUNE 5, 1899. 2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY. JOS 3 Supervisor O o . . Samuel F. A dropped dead this gl g & & afternoon at 3 .o'clock, while act- €l AT $ + ing as pall-bearer at the funeral : : ; l x neer of this +|Porto Ricans Must Wait|Miners Will Not Wait|Plot of the Slayers of|{ ? belongealie; the A" © ; Fountain ¢ ‘ nd with that body * Awhile. for Vessels. 3 ? f street to the South 7| 2 Fog i | i & @ where the services g = | | : B He helped carry the ® [ 7 | 3 4 ” i £ arKing to the other * INSULAR COMMISSION’S PLAN|GOLD FEVER AT ENSENADA “SLICK” MILLER'S STORY|; ? 1 boys are evidently o | irry the body upstairs *| Az AT | — - L 4 o | | . * Uy mores Danfiite + GRADUAL EXTENSION OF HOME | MEN START TO WALK ACROSS|GAVE TO A SHERIFF DETAILS OF : T e il RULE PROPOSED. [ COUNTRY. THE CONSPIRACY. ) b v als As soc Ps 9 .4 is put down Ayer started & S . | ! : followed him. He ¢ hed badly as he | 5 Sastre e b0 > | Spanish System of Taxation Is Al-|Six Prospectors Arrive From the| . o .o o .o Gane Weeboncd | <; 4 hen 15 store and ‘asked to be given ’ ; tered and All Revenues Are De- Sierra Pintada Mines, Bringing After Killing the Cattle Com- + : kly. A little brandy 2 - i nces of Dust and . & s hi nd a doctor was sent ¥ ¥ voted fto, Sublic o Hiehty, o; i pany Attorney and His G ® ..».*.».z.;‘.‘.:‘.‘.l provements. uEgete Son. ,' ) realized his MUEL F. AYER ¥ ® : SA : R —— . P ( vou have all & PY nd with the exception ) Spe ch to The C: Spectal Dispatch to The Call ‘ : A ofee it P ich toThs Gell. peelal Diepatch il | Spectal Dispatch to The Call g * T bette know VEW YORK e 4.~ > Washi 2 SAN G e 4. [he telegraph | o T ? & better ”1‘ oy NEW YORK, June 4—The Washing i ‘*A)\ DIEC( HL.J‘",;' < "1"1‘ |'v_1 Lr"llf‘ HILLSBRO, M., June 4.—Captain | 3 . e correspondent of the Herald tele- | line between this city and Ensenada | George Curry, former Sheriff of Lincoln | ! 8 ‘By direction of the President | has been repaired after having been | County, has arrived and disclosed infor. @ = Insular Commission, which submit- | down three days, and additional reports | mation that has been heretofore well | ¢ . report a few devis- | concerning the Sierra Pintada placers | guarded concerning a conspiracy to com- | ® 1 scheme of munieip nment | are being received, though no news has | mit four murders, one of them heing that | ¢ 3 Porto Rico and a new of | come direct from the diggings sinc of '*;!nnle ‘i'ft“\‘r;m’; l. does not ‘:npll- ® @ m for 2 isla ember of | May 3 3 S rOepbatons v o | cate Lee and Gilliland, who are now being axation for the island. A member of | May 31. Six prospect who want: Foi| 0 G At . 5 FOROROROEONOROKOROHDEDHS ‘ommission with whom T talked to-day | Sierra Pintada from San Quintin, have | anq his son, but simply said [ 9 ® - | told me that, judging from his observa- | returned, bringing eighty ounces of gold If the court will admit my evidence 1| ¢ . i. | tion of the inhabitants of rorto Rico, | dust and nugget They sailed again ain tell who planmed the killing and who | Ps Ps f they were not fit yet for self-govern- | for the mines to-day from San Quintin | vainly lay in wai. for Colonel Fount in | { | ment. with their familes, on the steamer St. |once before he was killed. I T ‘ P Rico,” he said, “should be- | Denis, which called at that place B¢ kh Miller, one of my former pris- | ¢ . ] T { the United States what |leave mail. The St. Denis, which oners, who was pardoned out of the peni-| & 4 | o tentiary by Governor Thornton, made a M i 4 is to Great Britain. There|here on Friday night, got away confession to me which I have kept se-] 1 T : i i 1 P v-eight municipalities on the | Ensenada for San Roque, landing [ora Rvin s s oD Al ® It s to me a good way to | terday early in the afternoon, having a | until now. There were three men in the | + ence xtension of self-govern- | special custom house permit. In addi- | plot, and all had been indicted for steal- | & E3 would be to take two of the more | tion to the sixty-six passengers for the | ing cattle. I had been Instrumental in| ¢ . ant of the municipalities and |mines, taken from San D the | prosecuting some ‘of the cases, and | & and under a system of suf- | steamer took on seventy mor nz | ey, (iskread LEtOLEPIL Seme s OUL T Ok ¢ tokeeg G o A ~ | the way, too James H. Cree of| : with an educational test, permit da, besides thirty burros, elght tons | yno x V' Gattie Company. a large Scoteh 3¢ g m to ' themselves. If the plan | of provisions and twenty drywashers syndicate, was to be kilied: I told him | ¢ + e | worked satisfactorily, extend the s nsenada is in a fever of excitement | quietly what T knew, and he, fearing he | 4 ; tem to the other. In five years the peo- | over the mines, from which not one un- | wouid yet be murdered. returned to Scotw | © % ple of the island would be prepared to | favorable word has been received. | .04 and is walting until this affair is 1 g n it | Twenty persons who were unable 10| gattled. W. ¢ McDonald of ti -“'xnzzn @ ® There is no danger ‘that they will | engage passage on the St. Denis yes- | Cattle-Company, another who was active + i against the authority of the | terday will make the trip to the placers | in prosecuting the cattle thieves, was to % x 1 States. A small military force | overland It will occupy fiftee da be murdered, and also (olone I\m_n“un ‘ Er 1 be retained on the island, but | The St. Denis will reach San Roque on | g o tas, EOLI Y Par yre for mere effect than because of r passengers will arrive wicted of cattle stealing | ¢ ® Major Gen 1 Henry tried to modify y | part of t agreement.’” | x e ° o . - 3 : 5 tem of taxation by - schooner Anita, which sailed from | Curry said that Miller told him that the QG050 GGt 0000 NE e L e S 600 0 0 b v ¥ he ‘Armerican. lines gre g or rerican ideas, but | ay, was delayed z P L g Lison magnific vectoral cross worn by Archbishop Corrig . > satisfactorily . sr. cargo. ha wuried in the White Sands near the nagn! ¥ 1] DY AT CDIHUYY - a ol e T "',‘"f“f‘ rily | & Coflas it et "““".”‘ amento mountuins thorough | \ation at New York recently excited the wonder and admiration ¢ b g n DEWEY TO START and the President desires that s s cted. She sailed from Er earch of these sands may disclose the | holders. A pectoral cross = one worn by all the Bishops of t B c tirely new .\‘1 ‘\“‘\!»'“»l : ,: 3 supplant ;:~:;;x |;n”.<|r‘:r.“|‘w..m and will . bodies. but it i L ,]nw tha 1”") drifting | church, suspended around the neck by a gold chain < : : FOR HOME TUESDAY on SR titne best] S Mhe SAhGOR Aeen | the best work of goldsmichs, but this one is unusual o8 and will include them in | sail from here | Curry held rence with the attor-| of purest gold and blazes with diamond n the arms are i 1 7 r em to recommended. At | on Tues f ys for the tions | surrounded by clusters of smaller ones. 5 : to| NEW YORK, ! £ ixes applied upon the | The Me they will It is to have cost §20,000, and to have been made of el ot hd late 5 to t Y 1 Brdidbele G T e ] T aanea e e = | Mrs. Eugene Kelly. She directed that the gems sh t 8 A f produce that ought | has made arrangements for th et et it eI b on hop N 1 on a determined seetion of 1 gift of a friend. cases where the owr a rest, the applic | the nature a hardship. | mir prope to ta in the ing and sending of mails at Si tada. The steamer St. Denis is e to bring the next {WYOMING TRAIN | arom s stratio; pect- ws from m.-} ROBBERS HEMMED IN | LOUBET NOT DAUNTED BY THE DEMONSTRATION | and probably will be back here | on the Sti United States — Posses Surround Three of the Out- Gfll-[] d:'fs\~ il ion in Por laws Who Dynamited the Un- cultous lines ¢ ft' 7 | COLONEL MAUS TO WED o Dymumited ¢ HALE R have Wyo., June 4—Twenty | northwe se which left the scene of | s nold-up on Friday | Geed. the Bis Bm it of the desperadoes who The progress m: nd. s no intention on the MISS LINSLEY POOR e CHEYENNE the Government to divert the | bl raised to national us: | : e g ots 1o Cc lete remony to Take Pla the Union F ion expects to complete | Ceremony o Ead BRI S REDUCTION OF MINERS’ ns so raise WAGES ANNOUNCED| 'tz wor.on X | | irt of this month, Departure for San Vi Atter part of s | mited passenger train No. 1, reached the last two years would indi that when it will adjourn sine die. | Francisco. i\'u:-[v r to-¢ after a sixty-mile ride ’nn( many more years will pass before all . i : ‘EW YORK. June 4—A W special | across nle il o 7 - he tule lands will have been brought un. Owners of British Columbia Pr - | NEW YORK, June 4—A ‘World spectal | acros Laramie plais, and Brack | e { Gos s, on, a vast aréa adde Hes Combat the Teh ‘H P‘_“W’r INDIAN CATTLE THIEF from Washington says: It is announced | Hills range of mountains.. They-hung to | B ok e aded ombat the Eight-Hour | that the marriage of Miss Linsley Poor, | the trail of three of the outlaws for about | S Quentin’s Warden | —_ —— e _— FLOGGED TC DEATH |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poor | forty miles, then it was lost in a stream an | e |of New York and Washington, and | This morning a sheep herder accidently Turns on Gage. | ADVERTISEMENTS. Tied to a Stake by His Tribesmen and | Coloncl 3“";”“ M'] us, U ? A 'l'f‘?‘ld e T IR0, y‘,hf S e S % i % | ormerly on General Miles' | per: ‘One of the robbers polncsd - & | Lashed Until Life Is | ke iplace: tha lattarin: | per. One of hbers pointed a Win e Extinet I 1" iR July at the Summer | hoier al him and erdered him to leave. | R T | ““The Thorn Comes Forth : | bride’s _parents, Willow . Jith the ¢ GUTHRIE, O. T., June 4—There was Skaneateles, N. Y. The much excitement among the Indians at|will be performed at no t erday, when at dusk | Church, where the bride ! : yund thelr trail and are now bu P »nn-l_vi “"{f“\‘\. m{}f.",'”]-”",',d SE R S L T (T but thre IS E T/ze thorn pomf Of a'z'sease oy ety o v BN, . s The re of the men is looked upo will be maid of hon: and _the pon ‘ 2 as | s e Mis they are ed by | ADE | g was | maids wil be 3 « Bihnar hemmed in W) ANGRY OVER NOT BEING MADE| is an ache or pain. But the rdance | Miss Miles N0 a5 epidan W 0 2 Sheridan, Mi [HEe ntry, b thos Hite o thowder PARIS COMMISSIONER. | blood is the feeder of the A whole body. Purify it with ) remo s ot vl e Beedit wedon | g el iSES TO GOACH AGUIRRE With Point Forward,” St. Tect the »ture of the outlaws. Th ve | Choctaw, was pu was ir w. which provid shes on the ba of the tribe found If an Ind ac Foulke of Washin and M : WS | region, places of refuge for criminals They are shut out from reaching eithe 1 the Platte riv of Cincinnati. Colonel Micheler, will attend Colonel Maus as best man. | 2 officers. | Place by high water and the ushers are to be arm ’ p , ARt et | s Sy o a | which cannot be forded and can be cros i . e MODERN WOODMEN OF s Vs Ta 10D, adhes s Te eIV T | e e e e e rderd | bridges. all of which ars se | Chagrin of Captain Edgar Over the | Hood’s Sarsaparillla. Kid. few have lived through half | marriage will depend on the extension of |8 nis leave of absence. AMERICA ASSEMBLE Honors in Store for Captain | neys, [fver and stomach awill R, Colo., June 4 pecial to ieth stroke was applied | So e | the News from Cheyenne, AyS | Birlem — Under Sheriff | . K onaaa G tic efforts to wrench him- | report_coming from Union Pacific & 1 | at on ond. Oonzsntionfa s e 8e o] P.re“ded the post. blood falrly ),:]u}(iwciBAND OF CATTLE |isto the effect that thr“\u::m_\ County | McClure’s Plum. | ? ‘ce resp No thorn by a Lively Campaign for streaks of flesh on his back ‘ Sheriff’s posse has captured three of (h’,\: : in f’lLS poz'nt. MIRED IN THE MUD (Union Pac robbers six miles from Ca per, Wro., e he stak . And that one of them 1tieth strok nd | % & made a confession. The rest of the gan h it was found he was |One Hundred and Fifty Animals Dy- |is being pursued in the direction of Gier oo T i i i | rock. SHIP SACHEM STRUCK ; — . | ing of Starvation and Thirst | e mmrson. sune 4| folowed small pox. It broke out all over | PICADOR AND HORSE | N eazjBocton, iSUNDAY A DAY OF w u\-fi\- n ‘f\lulv has at last found the exam- | my body, itching intensely. Tried doctors BY LIGHTNING AT SEA | STOCKTON, June 4—On Roberts Rhiba ol e Ao Laungan : goct | E | Island, just opposite Black Slough, ple set "‘» b > W (f‘"’ e Al encds and hospitals in vain. I tried Hood’s Sar- GORED TO DEATH [Haland dust popasie Pugh WORK FOR ADVENTISTS | the rec'ipient of a gold brick, and accord s e tpre Bnd b Do (0 ingly has turned on his tormengor, Gov- seventieth lash was given he col He Office. . M lay limp a Blood Poison—*“ 1 lived in a bed of Special Dispatch to The Call. fire for years owing to blood poisoning that KANSAS CIT from all NS w Sailors Are Rendered Unconscious | SE S e S e T | and the Vessel Drifts at the Bull Fighting Horrors Shown in All';;_'l;’, ti“:“"“}‘ e fi?‘{‘{f'&"; At ! Conference at Stockton Passes Upon | €rnor Gage. It took llm) Warde e s:grl; entirely cured. I could go on the house- | ; Sieas > cattle were landed from a barge on | 2 -al longer than it did the general public | i Mercy of a Storm. [ Their Barbarity in Friday, and were en route to Merced. As-| ~ Numerous Questions Affecting | Gcjlon&er (an 1 B0 ad been “fooled,” | 10ps and shout about it.”” Mrs.]. T. TACOMA, Ju Juarez. | sistance was sent down to-day, and it was the Church. which might have been due to the tact | Williams, Carbondale, Pa. achem, which | EL PASO, Tex., June 4—Bull-fighting | hoped most of the stock could be saved, | STOCKTON, June 4—At the that the general public, being entirely | f 9o i o fall laden ! " - | horrors were shown in all their barbar | but persons familiar with the task doubt | session of the' Adventist Contecere Torg | Gloint o had “the Governor pretty | , RUNNing Sores—* After worrying iring the fight held across the Rio | that the cattle can be extricated. Miller . well “sized up” long before the late Leg- | four months I gave my children Hood’s when the | & Lux recently lost a lot of cattie ne slature adjourned. But sad experience ha of the State were dis.|at last pulled the wool from Mr. Hale's | ment of church schools in many of the Sarsaparilla and it cured them of running cities and towns cu , in Ju z, to-day gl ead ranch i he same manner. lor and his horse were gored to death | Head ranch in = the 3 a : otseaas oy When the cattle are mired it is hard to e P Pills cored 7 ol full view of thousands of spectators. | get g foundation in the mud from whi d and the following recommenda. | €ves, and the proverbial wet hen is not in es. s Pils cured me of dyspep- || These fights are usually very tame enough hoisting power may be ope tions were adopted: That Healdsburg |t With him for indignation. sia and constipation.”” Mrs. Kate E. - e s g joan love of kore | Tho band of cattle helpiess in the mud | College, the leading educational institu. | Hale made a hard fight to retain his Do- | Thomac 37 Governor St., Annapolis, Md. s satisfied. The bulls for to-day’s fight | make a pitiful picture, and the authori- i 5 vhen L 2 das 4 @ e 2 @ St ate 4 s as the head of the prison, but when brought from the Samalayuca | tles will urge that, if they cannot be | tlon of the denomination in this confer- | SItlon 8% tie BE00 W 0 S hipped ity the | Alflow no Polite druggist fo impose any- | ;..ua resolutions affecting the | | had a most ust missed the il end of a typhoon rd tak d high | in the mountains, and were got out, they be killed to put an end to | ence, devotes especial attention to the % = 5 = . f fenred | tremely ferocious. e e Shd. Acuslopna ts che | Jine marked down by the Burns-Gage 4uo | thing on you in place of Hood's — fay Aimarared | X merican women in the audience turned | t2&'F %Y U o 3 : £ Inctructors | o4 Director Hayes concluded that a res- g L ] ignation would be hasty and not render Hale any material stance, the Warden threw up his hands and quit the game. timowever | NeverDisappoints: tning. The | away fr | in church schools; that only competent inters | teachers be recommended to the different school: UPWARD BY CYCLONE | ferenc T he ghastly spectac] and ftea, T Mexican side ot the HOUSE TURNED BOTTOM in an uproar of ('!‘)l'wrs and cries presenting a scene tick wa ces of me ing over the nmer d CONGRESSMAN BLAND ILL. that the president of the con- and a committee of the facult; J it fly- | ¢ D. | of " “Viv Sons of “Silver Dick” Summoned to| Gver \m": th ’Lluwk. d insen- | w »f Nero. ‘» i consisting of Imv :wmls r;‘f_ ;]ep;”-(mpn[ ‘l_\n[ all hupl}; Ah‘n([]l in Iln.; hr1 o is isidé. by the light g and for a number = A | L . {—A severe | CONStitute a board to which the local | for only a short time later he visted Gage | p B ST b H,‘ 3 Bed Sl\d‘f irifted about at the Soldiers Back FromiGlbe | m')‘::] ““r”’(‘_;:.'lf)’:i'v'”:‘,:iLi:["‘1 A severe | church may apply for teachers; that each | and et at work studying French |~ Hood's Pills cure liver ills; the non-rritating and : : e d over | church The steamer | Rock Rapids last night at 7 o’clock. About | cal board. six miles northeast of town it dipped | 11 o’clock Elder J. N. Loughborough | tion. 00l all be controlled by a lo- | preparatory to being appointed one of the | =" 3 il State Commissioners to the Paris Exposi- | Rl cathartic to take wit m's new \ Hood’s Sarsaparilia. YORK, June 4 Olinda arrived to-day from Cuba with | Republic fror banon, M gre n Ric P. Bland 4 ; 1 5 i T L | erToaw | fifteen cabin passengers and seventy-two | down to the earth, tearing up tree divered a di D et | oo T ke Lot «>eovseeacasall two m & < d_were de-| giccharged soldiers of the seve: - | fences and demolishing outbuildings. gns ich Have | S bt ; e Inon termined to By vigor- 8! everal 1im- | fen B! in the Moon and clubs and at private dinners. The “joke'" | . e ous rubbing ¢ down’his | mun (At the request of the | half mile further on a house occupled by | HiF“Hiivens.” The' lacture & L and In | ched The Call, and Hals was wamed | visit DR. JORDAN'S crear the wor throat he was fin s ir g epartment the Olinda was de. | Adolph Juergensen and family, seven in | trated by the use of colored charts, some | that he was up against it,” but his trust | MUSEUM OF A"ATOMY tained for disinfection. Each soldier will | all, was turned bottom upward and en- | twenty in number, Elder J. O. Corliss|did not waver. When the three appoint- | ASPE! Colo., June 4.—A fire in he CAMP ON T ‘,‘fi:n:’u;, /mrl)'nmr;mnn(» by local” Boar -house of the Park Regert m | Health in his home State. Among the | storm and helped extinguish the fire that | mibeqe St lgl | fadle ¢ disease ponitively cur e e Boube ot e o HE TRAIL |} ssengers on the Olinda were Captain W. | started _from _the stove. 't|Snvder of Los Angeles addressed a|lle has found a way by snubbing the new oo et et S X iy 3 May, teent nfantry, and Captain | miraculously escaped with only a few ek 0% axs el 5, May, I | m SE It was agreed at the last meeting of DR. JORDAN—P| THte of ihe Late Arxival Confirms the Stories of | H. Adams. palnful bruises. WAS THE INDIAN’S FRIEND, |the Prison Directors here that Hale RIVATE DISEASES Jhe family | jarge audienc w e. A numb Consultation free and stri tly private dore DVErco o b OB R AN faa s e Death Along the Edmonton | should take Aguirre in hand and make reatment. personally or by Tehe odsiiegb R e et 23 kg EOBOROROMOMO HO| RORCECECEOECEOROROEONON e R he | DIm acquainted with the inner workings Puciios Qurbin cvery hon wodermmacs tion. Al recovered but Headman. He| poRT TOW : peizbid ol e ourn the | of the prison a month before he took the | Write for Book, PIITLOSGER Y of leaves a widow and five childrer pd s = H . : : A’x» I.vau‘ 4. ther | O A | Death of Bishop Durien. !pnsli(‘im\, Nv;‘\v]]({hlo re'(use]rl to do )mxi‘. :]?l"l‘h\:;‘l' MASLED FREE. (A | confirmation of the death and distress on | ANCOUVE - : and has notified Gage that he is not hire able book: (5¢ mea) | the Edmonton Trall was brought here to- | L l I MA WN | o ANCOUVER B, Cinoine 4—AS Bish- | by the State to “break in new Wardens.” ! R.JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St S F ight by J. F. Storey of Ontarlo, a pa | op Durien was the friend of the Indians, | A' congratulatory telegram sent Aguirre S VW eeeoew el senger on the steamer Dirigo. Starey. | they will take a prominent part in his by Hale stated that if the latter would | - =~ s e o S o +| | funeral services. Two Indian bands, one | visit San Quentin a few days before he st S T Schley. & erowrd e in, Al or Uaveon | | from Squamish the other from Secheldt, | took charge he would be coached as re- assembled at the station in anticipation | ; 4 hs ago over the Edmon- | | went over to New Westminster to-day,|gards his duties. This message was a sur- of his departure, and committees from |ioR Foute, but was unable to get through. | where the body of the late Bishop is ly- | prise to Aguirre and the first intimation the Hamilton CI n League and ere Is a section of country be- | | ing in state in the Indian church. To-| Gage had of Hale sulking. Loyal Legion we nd to say good- » River and Nelson that was | e e T | morrow a requiem high mass will be sung| J. C. Edgar has developed a strong de- | jep.y, oyal L say never traveled by white man or Indian, | | by Indians. Archbishop Christie of Ore- | sire to retain his position as captain of | g’ The count is one _continuatic 1 | gon will preach the funeral oration. the vard on account of his enmity for | 10th Day. ‘@ e et i, r o e o | Oak dale Moved on Wheels and| v ssorme oo Cabiain of the Guards Birem, but the in-| WITALIS, oo o, | LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. a % = Schley Leaves for New York. CHICAGO, June 4.—Rear Ac Schley left for New York this afterno L 4 be provided with a certificate of disinfe tirely demolished. The family was at|,, oy P 3 3 ments were finally made i > War- t. 6t ! Miner Overcome by Smoke. | DISTRESS AT EVERY o WHIGh Wi icbord {mumunicy from ez | Siopar When. the Storm striek andad fg | Fooupled the atfermoon, nour, and Pro-| ments were faahy made puplc the War, ey i KA ot | warning. Heavy rain accompanied the |ing" At the evening service Elder George | caused him to study how to “‘get even.” s World. “Weaknesses or any comracird D! FRENCH.. REMEDY companions slept in clot , nkets saturated with water. = The dd to his wrath, it is probable Captain | RESULTS. Itquickly & surely removes Nervousness, Impotenc ty-one horses with which the C l'd A == Birlem will recelve the positioin Edgar | Nshty Emissions, Evil Dreains Wasting Dise Heftects iy | S T Sy were sambriled o a4 B! ;- Bomst ! £-aby excess and ind ' & - | sturied”gieg and theywere Sompenied 15 | onsolidated With Moun AREIVED. ey | BECRS oo St 7 e Tt | REg o L | zetrace theiriste iard River they | 2 ; day, June 4. | greater experience, in order to make room | tion. Cures when all sthers foy poeik 1L pmitY 303 Conenmy | Joud Il T sTSUnE soeom frokt 4 5 restme North Fork, Bash, 11 ours 'from Bu- | 5t der Sherlff McClure of 1,05 Ange- | 2o oiher Gua be samica o the st pocker By x| #1:06 ar up as the s, v camp | tain VIQW. Ship Roanoke, Amesbury, 15'days from Bal. | les, whom Aguirte will bring with him to QJ’ BANISie et S O = yremtie & Uusd we they found sicknes A h e timore. e prison. As Me as ALUMET CURY CO., 854 Dearbo; ave out thelr provisions ”m)_l ’fi‘.n e el . Ry X Br ship Loudon Hill, Cruikshanks, 150 days | $200 position, it is evident that one of the | "o | =\ = lRDC"-»:H!{nl: 5 rm-:mp D rou ], th short themselves. For six ecks” they | gy 5L RENO, 0. T., June .—Mountain View, Oklahoma, the new ter- @ | from Arl}w;p s captaincies is meant for him. o B)"”mw“w;u:l o ?_an;;‘ et T 0 you. know the |es o mraits wnich tiey. smorea. | @ minal of the Chickasaw extension of the Rock Island, that was organized g B e ey, aaor Olvspla: Oakiand by Owl Drog. 2 s B H R T in a day, broke another record in town enterprise to-day. There has ex- % | mului : e om Ka-| RECLAIMING TULE LANDS. EEE O most IUXUI‘IOUS bath who at once started a relief expeaitio isted a rival town a mile and a half west and it was deemed advisable to ?é\\,;““:“:ms”k WHIscot, "Peabody, 5 days Mrom Th 5 aP-Acrenof. Mazshi T RUPTURE . He says the number of persons who b consolidate them. After a week’s diplomacy the protocol was to-day & | Brig J. D. Spreckels, Christiansen, 13% days s i) 5 TRite USE NO MORE m?m in the \VOrld ? | perished on the trail will never be known. signed, and the towns are now one. The consideration was raised by the 31 S MEonAG AT e e Brought Under Cultivation. g ey | Grand Steeplechase Bun enterprising citizens of Mountain View and amounted to $34,380, and now &8 | Gamble. : : 8 ort| STOCKTON, June 4.—The dredgers T Layere yotpled Witk ey e e Oakdale, the rival town, is on wheels and strung out on the road to ? DOMESTIC. PORTS Stetailasndsanc Gelnsn Gate: WL | eally CURKD by DR. PIERCE'S ave you used PARIS, June 4.—The race for the Gran | 8 i Vi it I o SEATTLE—Sailed June 4—Stmr Humboldat, | Week commence the reclamation of 2300 Magnetio Elastlo Truss, [ Call at Stecplechase stakes ai Auteuil to.day |& Mountain View. This is probably the first case of buying a whole town §| o five. " | acres of marsh and lule lands between office or write for New Pamphlet ) > valued at 18, was won by Tancar.|es outright that the annals of the West record. 83| TACOMA—Arrived June 4-Stmr Umatilla, | 0la and Middle rivers. The work i No. L Pears Soap. yilie” Breemouni's’ Pride was sccond and | 8 T [chfoce MMay EL B S0 W, LRl tiom e i oReOr 0T Wooawha Fntial sar MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO, e hose third. | GUROROROROR ORO LORIRILOROR LR ROROLROROLI B LCRORILOROO | Ancka. has large holdings on the islands. The |620 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, San Franciseo

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