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1899 ATURDAY, JUNE THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL WO LiPLosioRs Goo row e DRUIDS TO GATHER AT;MUUI:{UPE FF“ACTUR Efiigflé{éfié{gfim N A COAL MINE HEEMLUNDIM PLACERVILLE. FOFACIOR Fab i o fon | |Outlaw Testifies in His'lndian Fishermen Go on . * * Eieven Men Perish at More Than a Ton Being e« b ede i‘":‘-oQo@—oW@—*@*»M*MM*-@—*@-W»—@—O—@*.‘ Shiks Cape Breton. Brought Out. $ e : : R 4| Own Behalf. -~ e T - ! o | CONNE EDICAMENT - e = nle &1 T E IN COURT|CANNERS IN A PREDICAM SCUERS MONG VICTIMS MANY MERCHANTS RETURNING ' | ; |DRAMATIC SCE'N g ” : ; g : R | UNABLE TO OBTAIN CREWS FOR TH IN AT T N * | ILLUSTRATES HIS ENCOUNTER MEET DEATH IN ATTEMPTI COME FBOM DAWSON CITY TO ° 4l WITE KILROY. ‘ THEIR CRAFT. TO SAVE OTHERS. REPLENISH SUPPLIES. )4 1 . . | g 2 5 s i &l ol g - A ; t —rrell While | Regulations Preventing the Licens- f i i | e s i i = | Nearly Floors Attorney Tyrrell | ; : re Now Rages in the Pits Where |Some Fabulously Paying Claims Be- ¢ ‘| v e St e Di ers Occurred and th ing Worked in the Vicinity of | 5 Showing Ho g5 g rs curred an he | ; A ° 56 Had Rushed Upon trous to a British Colum- ea CaaroliEs | Dawson Will Yield Many : il Rl | i s Quenched | Millions This Year. o i J = : S S | —_— i 4 | Special Dispatch to The Call t " i Suectal D) he Call fo ¢ Special Dispateh to The Cell, | Speci ) ! A DAY, June A3 (via Seaitle |4 $| NEVADA CITY, june 16—Edward| VANCOUVER. B. C. June 16.—Tn 1 1A sh., June 16).—A large amount of | © 3 | . Moore’s lips have at last been un- | consequence of labor troubles and the t geets was lended at | ¢ ? | sealed. The outlaw went on the wit-i|new Government regulations which are : ets ) Y e stand to-day and attempted to v responsible for them, the Cana- Cape Br ¢ ¢ show the Jury why he shculd mot be mon industry in the West iy ‘ AL Tom 9 ? | hanged for the murder of Policeman ly paratyzed. ,,‘ r»vlwluf 2500 ‘ d one ton of it was officlally checked off | ¢ ¥ | Kilroy. The lawyers ghouted themselves shermen of Rivers Inlet and by the ofigers at © ¢ | hourse o as to make him hear their River, 200 miles up the . : KlnsScic e * ¢ | questions, although he used an ear | ‘went out on strike. ; - ¢+ | trumpet. ‘At one . point his ‘lawyer,| The salmon season opened yestorday : 'I.John R. Tyrrell, safd: morning. The Indians demani an j ! “Show me just how Kilroy came at | agreement for 10 cents a fi er boats. | o 4| vou and spoke when he grabbed you |season, and the canner t or cdd pack- | ¢ 4 by the shoulders the Instant before it |antee more t h no attempt at conceal- | 4 &l s e oy Tost: While \ il wing to the low stage of the | 4 ? | The prisoner sprang from his chair. | now, at the outset ! the lakes and rivers it was fm- | ¢ ® | He rushed like mad at the lawyer, who | they have for s for the small steamers frc > gv; was not braced to withstand such an | canneries alor to reach them before Sunday, | o | assault and went staggering backward. | running to only a v . : first lot of sixty-five was landed ¢| “You will not live to have me ar- |average capacity. The foreman of ' of th in Bennett yesterday by the Nora and | o ‘ © | rested!” he yelled in the lawyer's ear, ham's cannery arrived here ti ( P nad a o reached Skaguay last evening. An 1 'll ’ M 1 w h G d G ¢ | as his powerful hands crashed down | ing to engage white men, but : sl antaas 2o Placerville’s Masonie Temple, Where the Gran POVE o b f pomtiiman's Botiacr and hie 10 1 . Wadhars o ) s loca clock this morning and the remainder iR L e g bertae e ot t here some time to-day ® H windpipe. “That,” said Mocre, ov 3 Pt 3 man reaching Skag- | 4 He claimed it is the I of the en- | out to-day. t He OULDUL @ 2 0 60 @ & ¢ 340800 -¢go @ 5 54 G e 6D et e S e es es@ | counter he remembers, for just then he J‘hy Jnm:‘n > in the past year would 4 felt a blow on the head. He could re- not return to 5,000,000 ax $20,000,000 LACERVILLE, June 16.—Prepa-| gramme for the entertainment of the | House, open-air concerts each evening, mem nothing of the firing of three |10 cents & millions, which will n , will be found mble on into Kilroy and of fleeing from | other hand, dec sions | the scene of the killing. He came to his | a profit and pay t dis- | Senses when wandering in a stream While most of the a grand ball at the opera house, a ban- | bullet the Grand Grove will be in session has quet at Confidenc be rations are already under way for the meeting of the Grand st year's outpu tigures to ga Hall and ¢ te Coloma, the scene of Mars cu ha prepared by the local groves 1vin, the p -fighter, ha Grove of Druids, which will be his 5 7 i e water near his cabin. He rushed into | north are Indizns, whit 1 ghing fifty-four and a half 4 b i lifornta 1 and El Dorado p covery of gold, and to some of the well- | the cabin, got his shotgun, another pis- | the great trade of the TH | h"!'} in Masonic Hall he gin- and the citizens of Placerville. It in- | known mines on the mother lode north | tol and his blankets and fled, fearing ries, wh the s m oper A g Oscar Odin a his partner, Jack | ning on the 20th inst. A pleasing pro- | cludes a reception at Sigwart’s Opera | and sguth of the city. if he stayed around he would be torn hence, Hundreds T JOHN had 200 pounds bétween = = i o to pieces by a mob. He added that he | hate come up for the HN son, ¥ T i e &% 5 B 2 = | first knew on being caught nearly a S g from as - three rry struggled under 106 | ) month later in Contra Ca County |y, and Canadian fishe: and $8000 in bills, | | that he had killed the officer. las S oty R GRANT a widow : f Shelton, Wast | Mocre's story was incongruous and in | cit ¥ Lo ke ¢ L nii T Gk 3 ‘vmm; | | ?Vl;nm)\x: Gurix‘nfl}:.(\l;” J]I‘Lz with what pulsor nd they are \ 3 MeDe AL eaving | 5 0. v h 1 he pros n had shown. subjec Three i e ast night w | At the reopening of coust this morn- | SUPJECts only. Three s s MeCORMICK, leaving a i fuil old dust, with a | ing Sheriff’ Vealé of Contra Costa |JDSTNE O s & o all night, and as | County detailed the story of his capture | 25t o e ( 3 AT Lvir widow s could not acc 101 1 of Moore. He was cn the train at Bay | With men, it “,; of .1” LCOLD anc e largest of ese were 14 . s | | erack shot of Nevada Ca their hands d by € SR TR G Renewa! of Hostilities|Anti-Trust Plant Miners Sonora the Scene of a !k shot of Nevada County, carrving | {20 00 Knabie to 1 z0ld is brought out lar | . nd in a position to quickly bring it to | ments for their labor. They are \11 of th ha recovered in the Klondike ali tb | SEoRe SIS | and, jumping from the train, he got | that from 500 or 600 men now in s Xcef Martin ar to three years. Only the drop first. Maore, seeing he was ey thoneRnd s ! the whis is from the winter's clean-up The Call | ecial Dispatch The Call down and | mysteric ay before the day b i s from benchir as ;h:‘lwn:lg =~ o lGENERAL RAISE OF RATES e : The littl f told | which th SONn opens. N ! d In a about commenced when the | . ‘&1]‘1'1\‘» AL ‘“—?‘”"“‘m" —— SONORA, June 16.—In the language ! it a)1 quietly and modestly as he The very large Sertes M“hh”" tr s v = Genera homas returned to-day P 4 aper ‘ > pi S v van i ' BT 2 r € s . W be able to ft- Dawson about May ] of a local paper “the pioneers of the | would say he was going to dinner, but | little trouble. as they will E I i Gonna oy n.lu Beany oy Oylybus e ] ‘l’; 5| COMMITTEES _APPOINTED TO St e of the county ' even hen 16 eontd rot be Gtherwise (han | pay much higher prices, but some 1 Sarione SR e A8 been for the past several daye alding the . f SR STt L 4 aller ca 3 propr < ha whe nd, was nea W No. § BI Dorado, says that | o0 con Li0 PR SN Boi S sl | SEITLE OTHER GRIEVANCES. |, .4 (heir friends are here in honor of dramatic in the extreme. the smaller ca ror n that famous creek will all ex- d of having their ow >t a half pac D This afternoon, when the prosecution already des had rested, Law of hostilities between the two factions of s s the Tuolumne Reunion Assoclation.” pectations. No. 9, owned 1t lace. H ched th last Sunday To the average Tuol > ol i Tyrrell made his | men, and w ry to De s, wili clean up at | . ;‘“ 1 fornd the situntion extreme. | The Outlook in Colorado Is Encour- k"' i:; i\mlk;t lllru}!‘nn‘ :nnz.ln it opening statement for the defense. He | from the residue of the larger fac- No. 17 El Dorado, he b E; ARgIoN ftuatlon extreme- 00k everybody is here. The town | gaid he would prove that Kilroy made | tories. ; VAt rEuine e dtical, on the day previous a wHol aging and Governor Thomas Is | from one end to the other is decked | an unwarranted and violent assault| High prices will rule all through the b whole Klondike. Mr. ock of Que Klljing having hee ‘{“fr.',;’-‘?(l" {‘l}“;‘("“‘: Aiding in Settling the | with bunting. Movable objects, ve- upon Moore, whom he had long dogged | sezson, but from the difficuities of the ec, ‘who owns a half-interest, had Adirmaliana b 3 Strike. hicles, horses, bieyeles and human be- | and sought to provoke into a display of | new regulations and the sc ty of f en men at work on it all win £ 0nes of thngart s BEs Are dicoroion itk Ths et violence; that Moore, when he fired, be- | available fishermen, none of ;hp can- 8, O Ak o s 2 D: . Al wepe gEm 3 £olore. o morgdw morning at .00 e woud e nmi“”;({}“r“ e e o i 3 G = P t as a party of the opposing | Special the celebration wiil begin properly father's uncle had died in an asylum. for - [ 5 S camc down the street, a gun of : lit is already on G : S Lippy’s claim, No. 16 : S e i bumBrO) - |1t 1s already on. the insane; that he had an uncle in the | Q Y : 2y quit drifting on Marc m,:.} Reecorband. was aoeid m”“_‘, it of wages at the Philadelphi This evening when the Sierra train asylum at Reno, where he had been for TEAMER HUMBOLDT bad more pay dirt out than I be able to wash up this sea- \e dirt is very rich. The results sins was Agnews sylum; that an aunt was c and that his mother had died a raving | T e e 8 or | Bmelter, the Guggenheim anti-trust | pulled up to the depot it contained an forces on both sides immediately. Ranger | Smelter, the =CQuegenhsim =—astoirost|pi <t ob 2 ATy Taylor was near the saloon and’ single- | Plant, cLcete S 3 S 1 dtom Ben Frencisce ang 1o ; ; RS a)l the members of | cepting the scale of the Sompt “:‘F Irh-* | termediate points. It was the first ex- s claim cannot be estimated, but | pos o ctions citement In the [ €Xception that the lowest class of 1abor | cyrgion that ever entered S : both faction excitement In the cursion that ever entered Sonora and | manjac, Moore would be shown to have enormous, | tows, was Inte all ‘places of 1 S5 | will be pald $1 40 per day Instcad of $132, - 4 B Son < ciaim, No. 2 El Dorado, Is | beius closed In expectation of bloodshed, | as offered by the company. The company | Wil doubtless be the largest for y been ¢ for twenty vears on various i cceedingly rich, but no figures ‘'wo more ngers were sent for and | axpects to be in full operation in all de- | ' come. The people of the town and | subje e of which was that he wa reached the town ; St L STRIKES ON ROCKS SEATTLE, 'June 16.—Th dt, which sailed from I Wed t with 100 passengers ka, is_repor > steamer Hum- the are given. E. W. Ward of Newcastle e e ”"g\"{l“““‘;m“l;; partments with 1200 men by June 20, county and the visitors already in were being constantly pursued by enemies tham Point sigh || Wash., who is on Bona hen | Do O Crrving a weapon he is dis- | There is no chunge at any of the other |at the depot to meet the visitors, The | Who sought his life. o Cltyior Heattls; sho was Toaling !l ne left they were v | e g i G G strangers were given a rousing wel. |, When Moore was sworn his direct tes- | her captain was confident : times while the " benches: and sluicing only fairly | =4 pt General Seurry isited [ o RNVER, June 16 The Acvelopmonts | come,while' on the ‘surrounding ‘hills Lonyi mes, glear-and condlse, and 1o : - 3 1 This would | begun. Not much work is belng done | leadets of the LHO (CIONS /P he Drineipal | smelter strike have been decidedly enco dypamite was exploded in their honor. Mne Wwith the s el toup: Storke Case Nearing an End. losion had taken below Discovery, but great activity |ar ing. Particularly Is so the announc A temporary stand had been ere UL Gnle B CE Sl HEOLILEG the Re members faction to lea ted prevails above it and the claims are | 200 hey left yesterday and it [ ment from Pueblo that the employes near the depot upon which to hold the ©Xamination by District Attorney FANI‘V\ —'n\LUV.\LA J u:‘“ ]n;”‘fl‘r!(mt ina Cale- | showing up rich. Dominion Creek is thought if they carry out their promise | the Philadelphia smelter have acc 4 first s < of receiving the Power. Widackson, [au gtiarney, WAS EUs Prns I vol- | going to 1w a good record and so is ! to rematn away th will be no further | the lat wage =chedule offered r‘:\ the | After mu; by the Tuolumne Cornet When Moore went off the stand e St rke trial -da . knocked senseless by | Hunker, but it is too early vet to give | trouble. Mg a0 company and that the great plant Wil 1o | Band the school children of Sonora, | George D. Buckley, an attorney & defenne n exliiug Jac 1 15 carried from' the | figures from any of those creeks owing | The feeling Detween the twe, fortlobs B | O TE LI %" No tanglible progress has | Numbering 350, sang an ode of welcome ¢alled, and the defense attempted to 1 the dlatm thate ) ; N TED oV, | to the distance and difficulties of the | syominent and w professional men | been made in the efforts to satle th composed by Miss Carrie Inch, daugh- | Show by him that Officer Xilroy w the defense fail T Wiery ra trail to and from Dawson. {in the town ne Y on the streets | ferences between the American Smel ter of County Recorder Inch. It is en. the habit of first clubbing people Siher witnesses were heard Many of the m n just come out are | without a bodyguar . Thlfl] e ere to replenis commenced in 180 and Te e dedia 1Tin the Killing of six prominent | ernor Thomas i ind Refining Company and its men, but | ; a movement Inaugurated to-day by Gov- | Ltled “V Iooked upon with a good and that he h The case probably will be concluded to= ng in court a | morrow. far come, Tuolumne County then arresting them, merchants, who State Senator J, B. Curtin SO admitted when testify STRIKERS LEAVING Rt s Pionee, st back agaip as soon delivered the address in few months before his death. Judg e : of the town deal of hope. ¢ he adc of welcome. He | £ s A FOR NEW FIELDS 88 "“"""',- : | - 5 "This afternoon Governor Thomas wrote sald in part: € | Nilon ruled this evidence out and court _\\_IS_‘:lvlll‘rif-\e Medal \Fund- : ] W Peter Odin g a good account of | to ex-Governo ant, the chairman Wl $ adjourned until to-morrow. SA? CR ine 16.—An entertain- oo 5 g € 2 | [ per 7 cc tee ¢ o i Ladles 2 gentlemen and old cit Vf ek it ot O siven RS -- geia el oo dioedon e Doty CAN. DEREER RO = |12 gpommtlig sqmciice of the Amorlcen | rualuisi 25 poCemn had d sitiuens of = : gmag e ik L g e Ttk . |and nonanza and says the results wi - | e el Ry A S| pleasant duty of bidding you each the [ Armory ILRCEROPIGE W RION AR - Miners Remain in | surprise many USING SMOKELESS POWDER | him if by, sommicter wantd sotvont, 1)1 bty “und Soere weltoms of o peosrs JAPANESE - MIDDIES . Califoruia Volunteer Medal 1 & act figures of the actual out- I was identinen with the Biate Mas i | Of old Tuolumne, and it is one to which I " B e ; v effort is being made to | Erofessor Fessenden Invents a Tele- |t l},,. .hg_wl,; by Mayor Johnson and him' ur\‘:);x ;‘;;flu n\m:ng ;I n,mlvif' me of you - ‘h\ X ;ih;).n-”r‘xlu, gonce ; ) June S i e TR £ and discuss the tuation with A 3 \ ears which have trans- Saea t Covaienc ety Hickind Epopeihat MavsBecomeiURetul view of bringing aTout a settlement of Pired many ‘eve some of which will Boat Crew of the Hiyei Outrows the Mre J. W, Willlam: Ir e % orden So in War. the trouble. Mr. Grant readily consented gladden and vou will find Pick of San Disgo’s Naval SRS g the dust out of the country PITTSRUR: June 16.—Reginald A. | to_the proposition. and the Governor, in K many changes which will sadden them., s Following the entertainment g Slavin and his partners have | e e A v | conjunction with Mayor Johngon of ihis | Tender memories will revert to Kind old Organization. dance . During the evenin; thirty-seven placer claims, most s e ahe S (versits of Penn. | Cit¥. named the following committee, who | faces that have passed to *‘that bour SAN DIEGO, June 16.—The Japanese | Daughters served refreshmen ity PHera hEG bied oot ng At the « iverst promptly consented to. serve: Former | Whence no traveler hath ever yvet re- Ao S e G i : Fospentine fortio itz bit tol oad [ lve d that with a telescope | Governor Alva Adams, William Church, | turned,” and the gold chain of friendship [F2Ping ship Hiy ek GRS m prospecting for quartz, ) Breat | (pieh he is now perfecting soldiers can | president of the Golden Pressed Brick | will show. many a severed link; but you In port. It will leave to-morrow mo Tror discoveries have been heard from. | joicot the location of hostile forces using | Company: J. K. Mulien, proprietor of the g those who re still here and | With not only pleasant recollections inhabitants the <pitality which pers nd Lon- lavin is going to New York et : | Hungarian iilis; 1. T. Jeffery. president | among the v ; Smokeless powder. Secretary Alger thinks | T : mong the’ young He and his partners have bonded | Sroio o v deh Secretaiy Alees thnks | of the Denver and Ric Grande Railway: | kind spirit of the Dome quartz proposition with a | oo uel ST G0 10| Rev. Barton O. Aylesworth. president of | the hearts of those who have left us. S London company and got $100,000 for | C°0% e inventic i | the State Agriculiural Coliege. T SRR i ays ago sor M .ondon company and. g ,000 for | (aye = matter by the administration | The commlittee will meet with the smel- | looked forward to with pleasurable antie. | 2t young -menc.af. the Naval, gat- development work : [heean the costly experience of the | ter officials at the offiee of the Governor | pation for many duve 1. e iotici | falion challenged the Japs to a boat mong those who came in on the | American troops in Cuba and the Phil- | at the Statehouse at 11:30 o'clock to-mor- | which brinss. happs 3 “"The | The Japanes atehed their hes le hut with the s at the Hiyef s to ¢ train _with small tin boxes or | ippines. row morning. While it d that they | hond of true friendship and sympath: t 7 y i ; ] i e e ow | ng. v t I ¥ ! ympathy ex- | did a lot of talking, finally accepting the e : of gold was Mr. Preston, former | Chemicals in smokeless powdcr are such | have no definite plan in view, the mem- | isting between vourselves and obr beonie | shalienye. 1t was igreed to race hr of el sl T | as to produce e flds e - | bers express the 8 1e confer- | ¢ ai g o allenge. It was 1g in s t yer hene Wit soos] dust, has | (j.q) naked eve in the davtime, | ence will be productive of good in Sowe | taemrat y o6 fenewed and bring you | gared cutiers for glory only. the winn a nugget W 38! Among other | profe: Fessenden bprocured from the [ way. {x;”‘“m e e et rom, the | gide to fly the flag of its opponents at noted *hei re Stanley Mc- | arsenal here some cartridges charg-1| The Smelter Men's Union was in session able and ynchanging laws of nature | forepeak of its Vesse, the Hivel or lh FOR DUTY IN TH ' YOSEMITE | Grade, I One Troop of the Sixth Cavalry Com- ing to California. : . ; after your day's journey you must feel : . Forget, Colonel | with smokeless nowder and became con- | till a late hour {o-night considering the | A5i€T Y0 3 Yy ) nus | Pinta. It wa Clement, A. It. | vinced the flash could be made visible by | proposition of /President Coates of the | 5'me Weariness, and therefore will muke | of thé Japan Campbell and . W* Morgill, | Some agency that would cause a repro- | Btate Federation of Labor, that a com- | fi virtue of necessity and not cetain vou | the crews shouid excaunge boats t e Yo, 18 abowEIL | duction on fts surface of the powder flash. | mittee be appointed to confer with the | 10NEET by branching ihto complex and fany advantage either side might pe who owns ’,1 )Ove On [ \With the a ance of Professc V. perating committee of the company with | Profuse metaphors or by adverting to = The race came off this afteraoon at S exchang also stipulated. by request that at the turning point ASHINGTON, June 16 in lsworth, director of the Allegheny | a view of effecting a compromise. The | CVents enshrined within vour hearts, but | o'clock. the course being from the Hivel 3 7 ] oYl Dawson for hi > aggregate of y n experiments 1, | compeny’s committee, through its chair- | Will re-echo lht: sentiment of our people | to a po nt off the Pacific wst Steamship ‘ seaven- | Wi ip” ooy | colors the flash [ man. former Governor J. B. Grant, re- and extend to you one and all a fervent | Company’s wharf, a distance of two proceed to the | o oteamertColumbian. w eckad upon various colored glass. | fused yesterday to confer with the and hespitable welcome and say to you ! mile A thousand people \were on the will sed | 5 “ o h‘"‘mik“ A ‘;)(“ | ally found that glass of a reddi xlm'ui(\4~ board of the Stafe Federation of | that our pleasure at your coming can anly wharf to witness ith The siarter suig, | J 7 shade produced the effect he : i ant- | Labor, but expressed a willingness to | be additional troops to | 10w White Horse Rapids. She a | ed—that of showing the flash as it wouid | treat with its own workmen at any time. mmand, the duthorities | total loss. The Columbian had a la appear at night when a red flash can he | The union. after a long discussion of the the |list of passengers, who were trans- | hoticed, = He afterward constructed . | matter. decided to put the matter in the narred by the regret that you cannot | w; an cfficer of the Hiyel, and the vs be with us. comprised officers from the Hiyvei if a anc val Battalion. Walter Gallagher of San Francisco | NVl Battafion. = s In the 1 fervedi to Other it telescope and eveglasses for use accord- | hands of the strike committee, which js | Fesponded to this address. He spoke of | oot ahead, but the If mothers would cast aside foolish prud- he many j ferred o OUneL Biramon Pt | ing to the distanes of the observer from | instructed to confer further with the ex- Deing a native of old Tuolumne, of at- | up with them and ery, and impart to their daughters the : o The ice is still troublesome. The Nora | 1 gor ccutive hoard of the State Federation of | tending schol at the old brick 'school- | tirning point was a by the knowledge that they, themselves, have ae- charge the valuable ar on her way down to White Horse went | I'or some fime he has been in corre- | Labor before taking any action. house in early days and said that while | one second ahead of the Japan quired by vears of suffering, they would &g DEOCORRIR - L throush tH0.amiies of Ziine-inch dce on yisponngnos with the o Deoariment ol o Governor Grant to-day said that the | there were few children in those days | crossed the bow of the reserves” cutfer, | forced to spend fewer hours of anxious afs Marsh Lake, At Cariboo ( the | ficials and will make a trip to ington | compans o ohjec > the elghte | 1f oo i '® | though the claim of foul was not . a1 gttt e Yellow Fever Abating. (hree Stranded steamers. | soon to explain his apparatus and make | hour snift Hion: wnd e wlfixng ! thswme]d n(‘l‘ymt‘hel'i;‘”m-;}l;g songsters | (OIS not al 1eudm3ce at Alu_lb d Y}LL of sick daug! Cable t Call ama the the Australiay Clifford Sexton and | o\ before an examining bhard, whichi |0 vey the same scdle now being paid by | ‘:;;’,‘\"ln*s“"i“ndu‘;"f“ S children Was 2| “After the exchange of houts the Pinta's AL R e ff‘""“ WeALncag al Cable e Call an L > Australia, « X 10 will take action toward urging the pur- e Boston and Colorado. As the union | g v . A genil oot rave the. Alghi S s case, or derangement of the distinc He Constiehied J the Gleaner. The latter got off short- | chase of Profecsor Fessenden e B olan gannon gave the signal for the return, ictly invention, | has aporoved the action of the Boston | informed that Sonora was a cool place, | and amid the cheers of the If feminine organs 15 an incomplete woma ly after and arted for Atlin ( | The profe sor regards the invention as 4 | and Colorado's emplo. ] : | s y ) s n accepting this | but he knew that though it had changed | on the training ship and the people on the She is unfitied for woman'’s highes PANAMA. June I6—According to offi-| but blew out her cylinder head in Taku | seeret 'of the nation and refusex (0 give | scale, it s belioved that a settlement with | ita atmospheric conditions there s e oannesls pnaine meoplaion (ned Bl D e e cial information, fever is diminishing. | Arm and had to tie up to the bank. | d¢tails as to the apparatus. The profes. | the trust may be made on that basis. be a hot time for the next few days, | Slowly but Surely the Httle Fapns happy wife or the mistress of a happy 10 new cases this week, | The water at Carlboo Crossing Is only | Sonis srcs e r ot umerous electrical S = while the old-timers were here. fned go the buawny Feasrve .| home. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrinting Gblon it it e 5 - = “Mother of the Association,” is here, | enthusiasm on the Hivei. Soon afir a | Vvised by an expert skilled specialist i ey ee D L VETERANS IN CAMP. ANTI-TRUST CONFERENCE, |The Earl of Suffolk Said to Be En- | and is still in fine health and high spir- | the red SUnburst of 4pin wis sen Ayira | woman's diseases for the one potpoo: or passengers before embarking, No sus — 2 | - gaged to the Chicago Girl. its. on the Pinta, The Hiyei sails to-morrow | curing these troubles in the privacy of the clous cases are admitted | War Heroes Tenant a City of Tents Two Governors Send Letters of Ap- | gpecial Cable to The Call and the New York o fpn Hondlle o L ome. It makes a woman strong and i at Petaluma. | proval to Sayers. Herald. Copyrighted, 18, by James Gor- | San Carlos School Graduates. Grtae - i! = 1 » healthy in a womanly way, and can be re- PETALUMA, June 16—Grand Army| AUSTIN, Tex., June 16.—Governor Say- o Bemact | [ MONTHREY, J0ne 18.The commence- WO 1? il el | lied upon to relieve motherhood of all peril , veleriaR B rTIs e S atiacs 5.8 and s to-day received a lotter from. Gay.| CALCUTTA, June 16—The Rarl of Suf- | ment exercises of San Carlos Convent | ‘,‘Fl~ W '0_ S ITY, June 16.—Sherift and nlmn;t all pain. It insures healthy, this evening Camp Dill at Agricuitural | ernor Joseph T. Johnson of Alabama, | {0UK. as aid-de-camp to the Viceroy, has | School of this place were held in Bagby's | Mansfleld was notlfied last night at 11| robust ehildren. It transforms weak, sick: | Park sheltered several hundred old ol | ctating that he would attend the oma: | not found his dutles incompatible with | Opera House vesterday afternoon. The | © clock by the authorities of San Jose ly, nervous invalids into healthy, happy j 1d their families. To-night the en- | trust conference to be held Iy St. Louis | Jancing elose attendance upon Miss Dalsy | Programme consisted of music, elocution | 10, keen a lookout for one . F. Mueller, Jrica and mothers. campment was, formally opened witn al September . e also recoived i lotier A HhOnah D Y Spadinecd it A Famanepcopelslon | B 0 N TNt OR B Lk Saane oF Sures - Words fail to describg my suffering before T | reception_at the ‘opera-house. General | from Governor Frederick B. Fancher of | I8 1 tha ement for | 9f th g o ade A oneS | The Sheriff s oLt | took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and Sha addressed the veterans. The Nor' o i v : some months has existed between his res, priest of this parish, made & short | The Sheriff started out on a search . AT BEBE ipti | Shafter addressed the veterans, The pa-| Nortn Daketa, who writes: ' *' "¥ °'| some months bas exluted “berween bis) i By and presented diplomas to the | 4t 12 clock arregted a man near San o bt e iy . portance that whatever action may be | Probable that the marriage will take place | three graduates—Misses = Lucy Wolger, | Mateo wh swered the description and g h 0., N. ’ 2 - D ‘ated and equipped with electric | ese ¢ 4 > could 1 e X i ears Soap 1S | e iy nad Been appropriately B il e o b attar pon ey be [ B ety | Annie Raine and Elinor Sanchez, all of | Who proved (o be the man wanted. (| opd hardly walk'across the room. 1 had an | 3 o na fisn to bgss on the fallopinn tu : 3 SEa 8 anc ipes flo % 2, % SR e, | Monterey. This was the first commence- | his person were found 3% in money al m the fallopian tube that discharged AT Lt R R R T S R LT R 8 Tent of San Carlon Sehool 1t havins hecy | bunch of skeleton keys and somo jowsr? | HuNigh the biadder. It lef the bladder in‘an . : | .1‘I] the pub B of the [ There is ahsalutely. na gentim nf\ what- Bull Fight at Marysville. established just a vear ago. The school | Mueller is wanted in one of the merth: | Writable condition and_the uterus inflamed dl‘le(l a VVhOle e e e hevh veny mond Lewe: tn b?on‘hmi?:l MARYSVILLE, June 16.—The commit- | I8 under the direction of the Sisters of 8t, | érn counties on a similar charge. He | I‘f,‘f 43 awiil burning in my stontach; no | Nicholas T. Romaine Dead. kota in regard to trusts and combina. | tee on Fourth of July celebration, out of | JoSePh: ‘},,,'l‘,';‘,,""f‘l‘F"‘S“"’““fm‘".'“{i,:‘;{'“5,0 has been turned over 1o the Ban Jose: SU° |/ gttt nelos ot b wa Deho exbruciating ) | V YORK, June 16—Nicholas T. Ro- | tens, Mt T feel copfident that the peo- | respect to Amgicas new citizens, the in- | and is conducted In grades r. nging from ; STy sonfined to m five months. Then I com- ear. i hat S ne. 76 years old, died at the home of | Fate with the other States and Terri- | colonies, has declded to make a bull figns | 1N¢ Primary and including the academic. Artillery for Natal. f gacss e aclof yous medicinestand haye 2 his son in Hackensack, N. J., to-day from | tories in a general movement that has |a feature of the affernoon programme on | y benefited by them. aralysis, He was a native of Bergen LONDON, June 17.—The Daily \ | g alvsin He 'wis o' nad Be for its obfect the protection of the inter- | the holiday. The ring will he piiched on | JuStin McCarthy has a character | nounces that three atterian .‘)'rl"nx;“;—"“:“ o EhEes sovert ploue aentatamps; cloth New Jerses, but for many vears | ests of the people against the encroach- | the sand dunes south of town, the spec- | study of Pope Leo XIII in next Sun- | lers with fifteen cieers au o 2o LT L Hgihssatcan w y 1 ASTS SO, : | e wias'in the'iron business in San Fran- | men: of combinations of all kinds and | tators to view the batila from the wagen 5 leave Aldershot on August 1o for Lagil| mon Seuse Addsces Diy =& v -+ | cisco and returned East last year. character. 4 bridee that crosses Yuba River. |day’s Call. | A5 ldeinot on Aueust 15 for Lady: | R.V. Pierce