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4 THE SAN ¥FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1899. : [ S e R e e R ey e A e D e e e e e e e e Gl ADVERTISEMENTS. R0UGHT GO0 |IT LOOKS AS IF SHE WOULD CHOOSE THE GOLD[OGILVE DENIES oo™ ROM THE HOATH ~ ONE THIS TIME | RESPONSIBILITY 7 VicoR WITH BeacH] KERET { B S S S ) S Steamer Humboldt Ar- +lRoyalty Charges Not rives at Seattle. “ ¢| Basedon His Reports. | | SUCCESS OF TWO ENGLISHMEN % BLAMES SENSATIONAL PRESS — | —_— CLEAN-UP WILL AMOUNT TO | f STATES THAT HE NEVER AD. ABOUT SIXTEEN MILLIONS. +| VISED THEIR IMPOSITION. S 1 . SRR It Is Expected That Ten Thousand | ¢ i’ He Has Great Faith in the District Men Will Come Out This Sum- | ¢ 3 and Holds to His Estimate mer—Many Penniless, Beg- 1% . of the Output Made ging Bread. | @ Two Years Ago. e Special Dispatch to The Call. VICTORIA, B. C.. June 23.—A late of the Klondike Miner received here to- day has the following Interview Wwith Commissioner Ogllvie on the Yukon| * @ + @ | royalt + ® * The Call second big lot avigaticn this afternoon on the hed her Humboldt ut 250 a few ht can | < were report- < to the rovalties, T mever advised | amoun e home \\l'.< Aln‘).ls’ te of the amc made their imposition and 1 do not believe that | i my repo have been responsible for it. | e 9 I have reported a great faith in the coun- | r C a“ ]n S ec rlc e wh ° @ | try and stated the facts upon 3 v th, and that faith I still llu\E p " : < g r sl ot iy % 7 ine This grand Belt has cursd four thousand people in California during w regulations which previous to that time | the past five years. It cures Nervous and Vital Weak , Rheuma- v 1 exacted a royalty of 2 per cent were| tism, Lame Back and Kidney Troubles. It cures many of amended, making the royalty 10 and 2 & forms of Nervous Debility after all else fail per cent, according to the product of thc\ © [ mine, as is well known. Had -my reports | 2 A been responsible in any way for this the | ¢ lt wlll (:upe You. ige must have been made long before. | % The last reports which I sent lr)' U(K":\\(ll 3 When your neighbor says. it cured him, when you k from this region previous to my arrival| g 19,600 men have been restored by it, you must have ¢ this there in person were dispatched about |k g j G : onfidence | e e of Jamuars, 187 T have as-|© wonderful Belt. If you have failed in other means that is no argument serted, not only as the re own | z against it, fc e out of ten of its cures w e had that over 000 wor: Unit deip observations but those of men upon whom failed. It pour Ality into the merves and muscles, restoring the . i ;4 1 can rely, that Bonanza from No. 60 be- wasted power, and it must cu It is worth its weight in gold, for it : TowptorD fahov L be saturates the weakened body with new life, new vigor, new manhood. )4 the same sum and that the whole distric in the vicinity of Dawson will probably yield $100,000,000, | Qo it e® o000 deoed S . Elizabeth Whetmore, Gert- | L do not believe any of 4 Hazel Klench, Dora Mentz, | = pents, are aggeration: rds, Edith Adams, Cordelia to the imposition of t d Rich, Clara Bagley, Nettle | was the grossly d st Hilke, Gertrude Hansel, Ethel McCall nts in the Western coast, which to vie | Grace: Tonen: Hariess Wolre, palinina: | sUaners SeCHlg . REEd b i el one another 3 : the st sensa- 702 Market Bt., cor. Kearny, 8. F. nerist Hate Magails, Sy “Witiams, | one drogher i prining, the most =ensis 5 Dr. M, A. McLaughlin, seasi %s: S i S end of the school year marks the the miners who landed at Seattle and San | ¥ . Los Angeles. l - 2 S incisco, s: Office Hours—§ a.m. to §:30 p.m.; Sundays. 10 to 1 m_\ ER SOLD IN DRUGSTORES. | < etirement of Principal Moberly, who h ivent Sntcibated ta (b bal A Eptot “Most of them were absurd inventions, or 1= held i | if not of the miners themselves, then of Call or Send for My Book, “Three Classes of Men” teful letter: ication. If pc R f you are ible, call This tells about it and gives hundreds of gr: a weak man read it. Sent free aled, on app and examine the Belt and test it, free. hool. The prof the reporters; but they were sent by w ;e Seeberg e he protessor epects w0 g0 Work of the lnst:tute Ofi|loven e menia and s merefnocenied i BAILROAD TRAVEL. RATLROAD TRAVEL Point of Death. | - Music Tall was the scene to- | Homeopathy. and it was the wish of the people that the Bt e s k \ “leventh annual bang r great expense that th “wa, should be met N ’m“u NORTAWESTERN RY. CO, then piling up at O B B el 09, R in some measure at leust out of these | g atng toave mail nre duc (o nrcive at S T - ated to-d Phree hundred | vast sums that the ground was said to be 4 LA NOIBCO, z FOUGHT THIRTY-ONE ROUNDS ° {n at the banquet t 'i»!lrlr ‘rns‘::r{i\;\;l {HONCRS TO DR. E. M. KELLOGG ylelding up. That s the explanatlon of (Maln B, Foot ot Matkos Strées) m FRANCISCO AHD NORTH PACIFIS ! Sad 10 recer irned from Ma- S nl ; ¥ RAILWAY COMPANY. S AR ssion being cor- | goaor |HOW TWO FRESNO MEN SET- '3k « the most inte He is ver sting | much | A77, COLLEGES NOW TO HAVE ,upon this im — Frox JUNEL IS®. — ARRIVE Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. the ev ’ 04 Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento. B:45p K 3 prosed to the 3 m of the islands. A TLED THEIR DIFFERENCES. TS s uNIFORM CURRICULUM. | NORTHERNERS FAVOR | sk Sodlew i, |l ENEER 0 B SYul oy 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip t 11:30 p. m. Baturdays—Extra trips et L a0 R T e ANTI-TRUST CONFERENCE il N . d 11:30 p. m. 1 3 W Calistogn ard § i 6:15 % 5 e $ Stockton School Teacher Sur- | There Has Been Bad Bm‘od Between ”,v:n;‘-ui.”x‘,{l\:;r‘dx,.\.";»\‘}“ (E Physicians Warned Against Sending 8:004 '.““"l: ,E‘X‘l‘:;w (‘,M“w Sitop -J‘é‘if;s:’; 9:230, 11:00 @ m.; 1:30, 3:38, Friends. Them and Saturday They Had Dy led “Historical |~ p i its to Opticians—Discus- |There Ts a Marked Apathy in the| /P24 an Joso Litemmors, Siookioi AN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. ON . It Out in the Old-Fash- “The Tackle,” by : ,, % | Marpsril e Tl PRI K DAYS—6:10, 7:30, 9:20, 11:10 &. m.; 13: Miller "9 An Open sions on the Treatment of Southern and Western | 0A *Miiton, O: = e 15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips ione ay. ss ¥ nba 09: : N X 45 and 8:35 p. . ioned Way. Mi: s B nbaum Pulmonary Troubles. : States. } og:g{:{:::u‘;cxv ;:u “ny;utl(;‘r;n‘ 11:434 a1 m b 0, 11119 a. 3 140, 8:40, 5:08, 6:25 p. m. ne Between Sen Francisco and Schuetzen Park M =d and Frosno . 12:192 -day and - rd from the 9:004 ¥ Jakersfic: en married il § : o AT Al same echedule ag ab d a pleas Reminiscenc, v DE. Spectal can. nearl of the N n e = s Sl em by 2 T Stat the subject of the 10:004 Valicjo, Martinez and Way Stations eyl AXzive i Th S L NSTune B At t conference to be held 11:004 Haywards, Niles ond Way Stations. SanyTercisooy | In T net, ] LSen Biegnclecs s session of (he American Institute and W X 2 12:00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Saca- s ' W Al | Louis and with a few exceptions b Sy 1599, v : e ounfy, e of Homecpathy the board of censors rec- | all in favor of the movement. Lo VA Destination. Days. A & cont : | ommended the election of forty-two ap- [ernors of the Southern aid far Weste s ¢ 1 Norton 1 3 B ULh (OF city 1a e R Bak hip and also report- | States are slow in responding to the i 0r Haywards, Niles aud Way Stations. 178140 arn £ Mr The affair was kept quiet | procigent, Martha Hein xteen ne: s. This makes ation to attend t L hich | Or Maziluoe, San' Bamon, ' Vallelo; 110:23 am. k AR o Al 3z Lok 3 2 s i they are | ere apa, Calistoga, Sautn Rosa. ¢ Sl R LCharles Thorp a total of ed during the Sy e ga et 4:00r Begicis, Vacayille | Kacranidiic, G i at = 1 ending. since the il aae e \,mn,.r'-ufi','.{":‘nff.i e e T Masgovile, Oroville. = ] A ex m- Kas Heen nco P | institut medical teaching in S o R e % Xocsmito Sieeping Cas for Ragmsond kU s re in IS Shetn g a 36. nstitute edica ! ¢ Yosemito Sleeping Car for urly expecte 3 eeta [sie univ colleges should be 1d be giad to attend the confer- Or Tho Owl. ‘Tracy; Fresuo, Dakers- Gesiertiite, [ thatt colles e 1 ‘Held. Saugus for Santa’ Barba 8:30 pm| 8:00 am| Gloverdale, |7:35 pm| 6:20 pray e e en attending liberally endowed: that instructors should | ence of Govern as you suggest, but Aupis/tor Cans Rachess, e = i WORK ON RELIGION. : e INTERESTS THE PEQPLE fLuRta iy sndone ible; that no teach. | QNINE_to other official duties it will ve op 128 AT ey % = i ; : impossible for me to do s | - ) i ¢ fight occurred was 3 = { ing shonid be permittod ex from those = 0 07 Martinez, Tracy, ound in a Church in the El Modello packing nouse in Central | CF THE PACIFIC COAST specially t ne A e e ! Mojaro and Yos A Philippine; ony. About a d friends of | partments, and that coll Divorced From Erring Pastor. {EDaEs "'3”‘ o l‘"'"ul Atiautio xpross ae N : P ASHINGTON, June Have uniform curriculum for ents STOCKTON, June 23.—Jennie B. Jones | 6:o0r Euopers Mol e gl i termediate and examinatic was to-day granted u decrec of di - or Haywrards, Nilds sad San Jose.. 7404 | , Wa te lies of the | study. This was adopted o B A The a ok *8:00¢ Vailojo . 12:15¢ | 10:40 am ring was improv o = bids for 3115 tons of assorted | The resolution warning physicians 4‘,‘11""’:‘«!»:.(:;11.\1 e xu.“. of Getertion. e Tter Orogon & "|'”'“'| e Ty [ ; o v -house and -:}H;\ e 1 and 1% ton .n‘vlna‘(\_:;»n;‘lng r:'.‘v-;xr“l;;(."‘zlu»?u to opti-| jorendant will be remembered as a Clem- ot i, Torsn DUy | 6:05 pm, g are Island Navy | 0 opted. Considerable time ents preacher who achicved a wider repu- $8eber Valldo, Port Cosia ard Way B the Naval ¥ ons of coal for | \b5n the adoption of & number of amend. | tation as a lawbreakor than as a minister = 110:002 5 the Nava bids will be | UPin the adoptios Afer” which fha | Of the gospel. He fled when the charge COAST BITISION ( [ s ir opened on July B ol Are e that he forged the name of Mrs. Putman N (Narrow Gauge). A postoflice was to-day established OF ILRase o e was made a i - then nothing (Foot of Market Strect.) Wenste as to-day established at|logg of New York has been treasurer | J7 FEOE {0047 0f him, Jones was well | §7+404 Santa Cruz_Eacirsion o S ‘engler, County, and Mathias | for thirty-thre and Who now v e e i L Cruz and Privcipal We: 18:052 b pointed postmaste » | untarily relinqu s that position. A com- | CHURCC Y e him in \,mn;lp | 8:13a Newark, Centorvill annev,-L iton, land bpn);;s, 1 postal vice between mittee to present = suitable testimonial Boulder Oreek,Senta Oruzand Way la Bay, Lakes and San Geronimo, ( will be discontin. | 12, the veteran tr was appolnted. e Stations. . N 530 gflr: nnfl Hnnh ; at T ki“hh ’flr‘}wh! . L . : v Army orders: By direction of the Assist- N C. 8. Reynolds of Minne- SaniOne e Princizal Wag 5 g‘m‘“r ‘]“”“Yr Jhbn Dey SRR A ! emoved to his of War the following avolis . R. Kippex of Chicago were X | B o oLhvlles . ! has remained E 1 men stationed at the Pre appointed @ commitiee on finance for the i - “'5‘{‘“;',?:" Clenwotdaid Wy B, s | "”"“«m,,..,,”,,;’h Ribton, Tittle Riee - ionally for at short intervals he ancisco will be discharged from the | Hahnemann monument fu &2 3r Pelton Santa” Cri " e o ot Broes Settics NesdlAtiont to answer questior half intel- of the United States by the com-| The report of the intercoliegiate com- R, Al : B oaey | e R i 10; X ittending physicians are D: wnding officer of that station: Private | mittee was completed by Dr. Kippes ming's, Bell's Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, ) V 2 Miss Wood. A consultation Dew oop F, Four | Among the recommendatic made and CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Beotia and Fureka. t but nei ¥ alry vate ¢ ‘ry- | adopted was one thai after the present From SAK FRAKCISCO- t of Market Strest (Slip 8)— to Monday round trip tickets ag \ Y ound for hope. A hird Unlted States Infan- [ year ail dical colleges shall have a *7:16 0:00 11:00am. $1:00 *2:00 $3:00 Sk is well known ir s :d_Recruits Michael Dough- | course of four years of mot *400 48:00 *G:0):W: | vs round trip tickets to all points a member of the . Fancher Freeman, | seven months each instead of Frem OATLAND—Fool of Drondway.—*6:00 8:00 10:00A.M. an Rafael at half rates. Hoit, John Sumuel C. ter, George | The formal announcement of r and ‘Thomas | of officers held vesterday was in e 11200 <100 $3:00 *3:00 $4:00 *500ra | oycpcet Offices, 650 M cket st., Chronlcle blag. R erg. | re ” ey riva | b 1 N H._C. WHITING, RYA he re- |1 Lt al vice. Privat Pharmacopeia held the attention of the | COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). | H.C TING, RO Linetiropan “"n"'lflfi"lsxm' g"‘b!x'l"lh“u}a delegates for the remainder of the { 1id Townsend 5t3.3 | ~General Mana Gen. Pass. A:m. when - he the ng he was in € i e ates In- | gession. r Lhe & i ; Private Alva Owen £ ftern s {1 | th Han 0 condition . The his sub. > : e lva Owen, | “The feature of the afternoon was the | ad Way Seations (Nsw ot toie Twenty-third United States Infaniry, un! | cection in clinical medicine and pathology, A maen e bedson) HORTH PAGIFIC flflAsT RAILROAD, wustion rather | aavighe ; Recruits Lamar Houston and |5’ which pulmonary tuberculc iy B e Ho v Howard Wright, general service. to a blow The man who breaks Vis Scusalise Ferry. from Quig Pucifiy Grovo 1 1 | M e X o v " discussed. The fir 4 RAOIIES | The cause of the fight, as nearly as can | Privates Arthur Culver and John M. P e e in the wild, vicio Principal Way Stations. | Commencing _April 1590, be learned, was . of long stand- | Eichnorn, ~ Company B, urteenth hicago on “Prevention and General bronchos on the west- | 9004 San Tinos, & | FROM SAN FRANCISCO ¢ L' VALLEY e e e This feeling of | United States Infintry, Angel Istand, Cal., | Treatment of Pulmonars Tubereulosis ern plains must have | i Sx?i"'mux“f"x iy o | i : e i o e e i St by oM e | Then followed scveral others papers.and superb physical en- | Drincipal Way Stilions .ose s a m; e y Jlon i il 2 o ey cussions _on tuberculo in_ its durance, nerves op | 19:10A San.Josoand Way st.m. 3 Quigley 1 ;! Sl - at post. 3 g nd the treatment and pro L 21:304 San Joeo aud Way St: AL uch smaller than himself. berg was William Hu. ston, Company | vention of the ». Among the speak- ,Steel, unconquerable 2145y San Mateo, Redwo inys, Saturdays d interfered and this resulted ates Pail dman, George W. | aro were William L. Woodruff, Phoenix, A ez s vim, determination Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, in bad blood between the tw n, At and Jan Taylor, ‘Company —, | §5, WS¢ {7 "l chett, Omaha, Neb., and ‘and persistency. The | Gllroy, Mollister. Sauta the closing exercises of the Central rth United “States Infantry; | 374f ' Cushing, Springield, Mass. ~ Dr. | ity or town bred man who has all ‘his life | EEE LR Eaclllo an Francisco, are transferred vates to the -hospital corps. They report to the commanding general, 1001 the 1d a war of wor ed to fight out their dif Colony and at last Cushing said that if the phy give the consumptive patien n.Joso and Way Stations Josoend Principal Way ician would | humped his back over a desk, living an | five or six | unhealtby, sedentary life and failed to take ferences un § y 4 | A cggs in lemonade each day he would have 5 0P Saa Joso and Pri 1W: All who were present when the fight tmentiof Callforhia, Lor usslgument i, s i jyiorals: atiyjcal SlofEhia Hiealth\FcouI ot on | 5:30p 4 J:u.hnuufiaxm'::'xm Way Stations took place sworn to secrecy and it [OAUY. oo o olds, Four- | The section in neurology and electro- the back of one of these vicious brutes for Afodesnai iV 4 & s L i bas _been ult to - learn ansthing | ¢ R e e L e therapeutics had a special meeting thiy more t‘}lafl ‘hlfle‘ jumps. £ o and Way Statio 2 finite regard to the occurrence he St b elleved | 4fternoon. Dr. W. B. Carpenter of Co- akes a whole man to conquer a vicious | A for Mornin o 5 the | sk e I L orning. T for Aft To Tmpersonate Columbia. | foregoing however, 15 Subdtantially | (om GuLy as o member of the board of | fumbus delivered an address on “auto- | animal People may talk about intcllectual | *Sunday excentod 1 Sunasy culy. 1 Satnidas ouly, STOCKTON, JIu 23— Miss B not vet been ar- | OMCET ab DOt A e A mination ot | intoxication as influencing cases of men- | superiority and refinement and good breed. | tSeturdas and Sunday nday and Moaday, L L ing, but every man takes off his hat to = to 1m- applicants for appointment as Eptensions 0 £ = = lieutenant in the army, to take effect upon lnTRfsc'unfs‘:‘\‘#ge‘;\a' ‘%’{,’E‘;,‘Lf‘;,jpgr‘fi".’f physical strength and endurance. While HAVE FINISHED THEIR the completion of the cases now before | 1O S. S. Symthe of Denver, who made | the man who leads a sedentary life cannot ihe hoard, and will then proceed to San co and report In person to the HIGH §C‘HOOL COURSE | fsinding Keneral, Depattment of cals | ifornia, for assignment to temporary special address on “homeopathy as re- | hope, in this respect, to rival these sturdy S t F R t lated to gynecology men of the plains, they can be sound, vig- an a e Ou e The graduates of Hahnemann College | orous, healthy men if they will. It is a i of Philadelphia treated the delegates to- | matter of care of health while-one has it, | A | % Quartermaster Sergeant Alvin | Di8ht to a “Night in Bohemia. and the proper measures to restore it when | S@n Francisco to Chicago. Stockton Students Awarded Diplomas ADVERTISEMENTS. g . Arndt (appointed June 20), now at Malo = it is 1 Gy / af t 200, at Malo- = = s losf 5 t e Earned by Attention to Their | {1 (RN QTN POV AN Y | SCHEME To LOWER PRICES. | ooty host diseases begin with some == | Books. Maniia and will report upon his arrival i 2 gestive organs or of ¢ | THE MOST COMFGRTARLE W POSTHOORN GCIN. | sroccrox, sume iréy-cight | 19 (he commanding”general, Departmeit | Fruit-Buyers Delay the Making of | Lig paiounip,or fhis nature starve the STOCKTON, June 28— Thirty-clght | (? (" ficiiio: for aesianment to duty y y the Making of | body, because they prevent it from receiv- THE CONTINENT, 1t puplls of the Stockton High Sc “j'fll Second Lieutenant Arthur F. Contracts for Crops. ing its proper supply of nourishment. Dr. 2 received r coveted diplom Seventh United States Artillery ted from | tached from that regiment and will pro- - = MARYSVILLE, June 23.—Horticultur-| Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery gives a 4 rger classes have been gradu % e ik et EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PU e o). but mever one swhich had | ceed to Camp Meade, Pennsylvania, and | 15ts of tMls section are anxious regarding g‘in:s:i,l‘)nagi??r%:t‘k:ha ml‘gbnr{‘ sza'-"‘kth'c PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLL higher averages or more promise. There | F€POrL In person to the commanding offi- | the prices they are to recelve for thelr | (1ECSU0 1 oA D BICOLWOLK 1S | MOURIST 'CARS' LEAVID: OARKEAND *MO] i e o D B r® | cer of the Nineteenth United States In- | fruit this season. The managers of the | iponthestomach largeintestinesandliver. | por CHICAGO AND THE S & notable/incssase Jnid imber of | fantry for duty with that regiment until | canneries have told them they had in- | Lhese are the organs that nourish a man's loy RicET-ST: c r:‘\; s n;“.:i :\mn : ;h::re M;nmx\l‘:»;‘l;:lh |hh ‘ (l:; arrival ;;:)r\hr;fll":;:;pyg:;;;lfiml;gv\mn slructl‘;)n{s lqulflk(' no figures on fruit | body. Thi-‘&fltdlcmfl fflflk!g them strong, TSt l; P 5 vhicl el gen- | crops before July 8. One grower sal - | vigorous and healthy. It fills the b R comes the senior with the reopening of the | <'|N' Depart mena of the Paclfic. for as-|day: ? o saldi w{!th the nourishment that builds tlx(cx\z.'d FQ’}.‘\?\,’,”‘“‘* ARD AL |, contains even more in the general | SIENMent to duty with the Sixth United [~ “T take that to mean that the combine | solid and healthy flesh, muscle and nerves. RY DETAIL, SERVING 3 rtiller h . : as a scheme ses . L Wright, Los Angeles, $10; Charles | o having suffered for years with chronic catarrh,” | RATES. ST ¢ the trees, and, consequently, in a con- . Wi Dot onl; N payallace, Guerneville, 36, Aiexander | dition that will force the grower to dis T e B but by many prominent citizens, | s, 55 Charles M. Clement. Dinabe: | ROS¢ o his product at the first oppor- | Medical Discovery X have recovered my heaith, keen interest in the a 8 of | O et J"mmg inuba. | tunity. Early in the season we were led d hysically d Sttendi and pride in the position it has | S ditional (special, June 14)—Robert | t5 heljeve choice peaches womld Dilhe S| SassmvEow, phyEcallve suniman; adenciog aitained among similar institutions of the xl\- Hend i ‘SRHRl'rlmclscn $6 to 310. | and $30 a ton, but now ‘we are told we to my business and enjoying life. “The exercise pereas e Charles B Saysman, Gllroy, | must consider ‘ourselves In luck if we get S ses opencd with a presenta- $§ to $8; James M. Morgan, 'Soldicrs’ : SPHON a L ucation, the board being its d Schwartz, Francisco, 0 0; l- ) O tiire 1o to hang in tnstodlan, | myomas J. Spratt, San Francisco, $8' to Want a Free Ferry. SAN me_ OFFICE 5mu Clara. strcet room. Ci ’Su]‘ni ntendent Barr accepted fl?-m b s S RIO VISTA, June 23.—The petition of ’ > 5 with _appropriate remark con: Original—Lorenzo night, | Yolo County resid nbaum rendered a solo. | Tillamock, =36 1"("‘;““0—10?\" Dahack, | Freeport to the Sa?:f.;u{rx]n;hgn:lrc({nyt‘ 'i::! i ]THE SAN FBA"msc" ‘"D SAH JUAOUII $l A. Moberly made an address | £agle Point, $§ to 312, pervisors, asking that body not to grant | VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, | per Year. . | B class full of kindiy recollections for | Washington: Increase—Frank Stevens. |the De Soto ferry franchise, has provoked | Fare THOS ses were held in the m;:n‘ Pen: rtment of the Washington | HOTac nd were attended not only by | 3-_V Ny FFERS SO MANY IN- e 7 TS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. = »ast and hopes for the future of those | Olympia. 36 to $12; Jacob_Shiling, Lake s i et "ontering the practical spheres of lite: "5 fo 3% Samuel J. Teachnof, Vane | toil farre the Folonon eansyad of the f ST R S LI Crn o G i o fodloy | The diplomas were then handed to the | & selt, $8 to $10. Original widows, ete.— ferry, but met organized om’m“fi) Tf" | — | graduates by President Holman of the | Minors of Nelson Baker, Tacoma, $12. Fhe Bactameniingitoiding slogs th ot o | | Doard of Education. | "John E. Rockhold of San Francisco has | who claim they have been unable to b | | _The valedictarian of the cl was | been appointed clerk in the. Geological | tain _much-needed improvements, and . : z Edward Gould. The brief exercises closed | Survey at 350 per annum. therefore, do not want to pay Yolo it Cure Pain in the l _PI5 € i a 20n-poronons D e bt rareh t P i l 5 ST zens’ ferriage. In the vicinity of Waln ’l‘fz""&? medyfor Gonorrhiesy The Finest Made in America. | L el s s ahl. Wil- | Five Years for Mooney. Grove a bridge is wanted across Geor- Fresno 1105 day: is, unoa by | McCyichan, Avihie dustin Charles | MurcED, June 20-Judge Webb ot | Slsna Slouh, Fut tof tno"veiry the ‘mat. Haniors i B CHARLES MEINECKE & CO., |Gould, Cyrus Moreing, er has hung fire. sis given as a Bagersfisld Tre s, irgitation or Charles Thi Fresno, who presided i i | Charlés Miller, Irwin ‘“‘P'i P n the K. J. Mooney | reason for the opposition to the Yoloites. ddy, Joseph Gi- | arson case, to-day sentenced Mooney to | The rnpcsed bridge would be a great AGENTS PACIFIC COABT, | anelli, Jenette Drury, Ethel Chapin| five years at San Quentin. He is ad- | benefit to residents of that vici y i be ity. It is Sold by Draggists, fartha Miller, Rachel ' Lotbrop, Bessie | mitted to a $:000 bail, pending th o o Aty ol 1d b 2 B¢ Sacramento Bt., Ban Frausises, Oal. | Rosenbaum, Grace Seliman, Mabel Woite, | of the Suproms Gotrre "B the declalon | colimated o ction. o COVer the. entire gr seat i plain 3 : 4