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PRISONERS NOT PREPARING FOR THE EDUCATORS | Los Angeles Ready for the Conventibn. Cot SAN UNE 30, 1899 CALL, FRIDAY SHOT BY ORDER | OF OUR OFFICERS nmissioner Dean C. Worces= ter Cables on Conditions in the Philippines. t 1iza- indi- to ace whe EXTE dition: VISITORS ARE POURING e IN Tty ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE'S NSIVE PREPARATIONS. ——— = O th regi- | The Chinese Colony Promises to Pro- p in the Philip- vide a Most Tnique and Novel will havs an i Programme for the ¢ f.v’.vlm) -u) i Guests. t e Special Dispatch to The Call. e e LOS ANGELES, June 29.—Though 10w b assdan s in crowds are coming into for thro the real rush of delegates ional Educational Associa- vais- | tion Convention will not begin until the LORD ROBERTS’ | ~~ ARAB CHARGER RN R NN NN R T RO NN S NN TR SRR @ 8 0 Il RIS 2% | | | | NS NN NN NS NSO NG M MR MY first of July. A cial train of nine | Y on the Ss Fe « in this 5 | ng ahead of the reg r over- <, | he ma of the travelers fi far have been people who hast- to take advantage of the low| s and have no other interest in lhe’ < The Western delegations, res sipally of teachers, are The not due t > Saturday. nta Fe overland from the E: to-morrow will consist of two sections, | SRR NN TS RN O NN NN SRR RRRAO AR R RN O N SO RGN SO RN O M S RGN S TN S RO NN RO RO N N | SWILLPOCI ISHIGTON Public Gatherings Are Prohibited. | £ e | GENERAL EPIDEMIC FEARED L DEPUTIES. g Disease Broke Out in Farming Towns and,Was Spread Around by Transient La- borers. SRS | Special Dispatch to The Cal SPOKANE, June 20.—Eastern Washing- ton is greatly excited over a widespread L Ipox scare. In a number of towns all public gatherings have been prohibited Several towns, particularly Almira, Lin- are under strict quarantine. County Daily reports of new c: continue to come {n from new locations, and in nearly every case it s learned that scords have been subject to the contagion before the serious character of the disease was d covered. This latter condition is largely due to the fact that the outbreak has ¢ curred in small farming communities, and « the disease is mild and freauently pro- nounced chicken-pox er some minor ail- ment. To-day a case-was digcovered at Colfax. Whitman County. The patfent had been wandering about town for d LONG TITLE MD ) LONE RECORD Career of a Princess at San Rafael. —_—— MANY SORROWING CREDITORS Sl | ALMIRA IS GUARDED BY ARMED CLAIMED TO HAVE GIFTS FROM THE CZAR OF RUSSIA. S She Had a Good Stock of Fairy Tales, Which Gave Her a Standing and Unlimited Credit. e S Dis to SAN RAFAEL, June About two months 0 a woman arived in town calling herself the Prin von. Ben- theim. Her full na and title wa given as the Princess Louise Charlotte Moriana Johanna von Bentheim, and after the expiration of two months people.have learned to their srrow, it is alleged, that the Princess long as her name. Lagan is the latest person the hands of the so-called adventuress, and he has proved such a tartar that it cely the titled lady will soon seek a re of climate. When the Prince reached h she went to the lla Hotel board and lodgings e related record as ather at a v the & of 'which will biive in spreading the contagion. He has been d pr are | nine A party of a placed in the pesthouse and everyvbody is | a fairy tale to the proprietor, W. F. tants lozen d at 1:30 p. m. ilu~in;: vaccinated. The farmers’, dairy-| Warburton, and so enlisted his sympa- n from the north. | [men and livestock convention which was.| thies that she managed to get accom- ttee on entertainme as | to have been held in that city for thre odatio e 307 foi RAtTEaS completed ail datafls ',!,‘,,."l;,’,f";::,?;)::|:s days Leginning to-morrow has been fn-) M "‘\: % Vel e O W : S DR definitely postponed on account of the VO wel ago Princess Louise tol by the theatrical company in | scar A Pani - I0D scare. Warburton that her husband and seve one lieutenant Hazard Pavilion. There will be up- | A new case was_reported in Spokane | enildren had died S & iy Ants | twelve Rocond ward sixty performers in the troupe | to-day, the ninth from among the em- 2 . ledmont fot per with medical offic 1 one ind will present a comedy on each ployes'of a local brick yard. all the pa- | Years ago. At her residence there she s s No gen s will be A for | night. These performar T ;hxm lh:» e are doin; \\'.».IL bout ()ur(,\ claimed to have a costly np and a re they ¢ o | the surplus | clusiv for the teachers holding | o o e S WIth DO | bair of vases, both of which were tior our vwn wounded e % ¢ 8| here are several cases at Walla | P o ety SN TS B v w ) 4 WORCE 3 ( ., and the citizen opposed to | resented as gifts of the Czar of R ke 3 ntertainment committee is also | % | bolding the contemplated Fourth of July | Rrtad b ahe fniendcaito coL = . ldering e advisablllty ofed anids g celebration there. Almira is under strict - 3 2 ORED R..GlMENTS | of follows: day parade to be arranged by the ;\q!xarnxlnx|x;~ by ler of the Lincoln Coun- rburton for his many acts of irst—Officers who distin” | local Chinese colony. This feature will [ e e e ot eemad DEpUEY: She NOT TG BE ORGANIZED i | themsel luring the embrace the celebrated dragon and the | @ <SRNCSMN MR NHD M MO RN N MRS RN RN O 'ti:ang“nr ’I‘.»;Lf\'g:y’;" (o, brevent persons en-| On the same day the hotel-keeper was Office regular army | APPearance of the Celestials in their g i : ago the school teacher became sick. - The | AStonished to dis * that the woman Plans for Recruiting Additional | € not rpce costumes, marshaled by their offieer ONOLEL, General Lord Roberts’ Arab charger, whose death at the age of 20 | ailment pronounced_chicken-pox and | had ordered a lamp and pair of vases ns £ cruiting tiona 2 vice at and pping to the strains of their s published in Wednesday's Call, was a remarkable animal. In a sense |he continued teaching. ow it is learned | gor him fro Tocal deales ¥ h Proops and the Appolntiment e o own mise. TRt Vonolel was almost as great a warrior as Lord Roberts himeelf, for the | hie had smallp Health Officer Potter | 107 e St }".1[. e of Officers for Them. Spanist ation to the most agtute of the| horse had participated in the chief victories of his gallant master. He bore of Spokane. who was ed there yester- | failed to pay for them. he Princess WASHINGTON, J 2. The W - but whose sted school r s the general in the famous march from Cabul to Candahar, in the Afghan | Ja¥, Saw seven well developed ¢ of | left the house after this. expose and partment 1 | % Senont D commang tro - campaign, and £o nobly did he acquit himself that he received, by special per- },..mf.';“xih{'\"m\:.l»:)-‘r.‘mt-r“wm hundreds of | «qiq the town™ to a brown turn so far b S Oniyinivary amal O | mission of Queen Victoria, the Afghan medal with four clasps and the Cabul-Can- | An epidemic of the d is confidently | as lay in her power. Mrs. Hemans lost s 15t statonl INTERESTS THE PEOPLE | dahar star. Thése decorations he wore on his breastplate on grand occasions, and | €xpected hvrv»l A Spokane deputy Sheriff | 3 considerable sum by her operations 3 that the it is safe to say that at these times if any one attracted more attention tha to-day arrested at Marshall, this county, s : o S officers in the reg. OF THE PACIEIC BDAST | ..ol Rorects it wos bis beatiital Arab chaveor ¢ attention thal 4 man badly broken out with smallpox.| A few days ago Father Lagan dis- ALlEBMERC onlic e ot e | - ve men who slept in a box car with the | covered that the Princess had taken | —— — — | patient have gone to Fairfield, where sev- | advantage of the fact that an enter- 7 S —— — The Case of the Southern Pacific | | € ",”h”; "‘.”'“’ en ate. "'"I’l"“‘f‘" Jn the | tainment is to be held at 1 yur for Gntata by Dr. N, J. Eisenheimer of | Against Jesse Davis Decided Ad- | | tivation of “whe’ crop. " In’ alme ol BE T o i G = Incinnati, conducted by the compo: | s ’ e nstance the disease is carried from place | * 3 and he ed circt s for an E Tt is e Welhe it bt R nets _versely to the Railroad. | to place by transient laboring men. | entertainment at the same place on the L (Cons: of the iAvts) | THS fehorns | m e o, JURe S b dnterlon) Smallpox ‘cases have been discovered | evening of July 1. eRDBe olloita; g e epartment has render 1 decision in | among the s camps_on the con- T e bottom of sse i ar -7 DE licited applav As the|(ne following cases: The Southern Pacific | struetion up Bies Valley tldarar || oot Dostom jof ihe irculars theme fures YATnerion) A faters | oo OUoVInE cases: b Souih PR, N oo wa tatement that the event billed ing. home of art: the composee in:| Company vs. Jesse Davis involving | orthern tunnels in this State. for July 1 was for the benefit of the A e ey e ”wf:-flm‘u. nery ]\: the :1 .||‘.1 l:ml:l .11<,‘ 2 2 | Catholic church. These delusive words telling effect the air of “The ict, in favor of Davis, the railroad com- % | | proved a snare to the thoughtless and SRR Shel b it Sl pany -l)jv\ [«;‘;{.; eause “h,\1 (-mi_\—lrur the | e —— | SHE DESERTED EER BABY. a source of revenue to Princess von igh pitch of enthusiasm. property should not be made. A decision 2 e = Bentheim until Father Lagan heard of e <enih was also rendered In the case of canle| Race War in Stockton Foreclose Central Paci- DurnsWan:s FerfFushand to/lice Siuretand ast oycniie verhiliy Scenes of Rioting at WILL REDUCE THE C D. Davis ex parte. Davis appealed from.| D & | Support His Offspring. chastised her on the street as a titled e E E COST the Land Office decision denying him ap- | Christian Church. fic Mortgages. | Because the father of her child, from | fraud and an fmpostor. The woman ilwaukee. OF LIQUE plication t . use and acquire for a | whom she has separated, refused fo pro- | quickly walked a and had not a FIED AIR reservoir site and for purpoes of irrigation —— | vide for his offspring Nellle Burns left | word to say in reply. —— ‘-‘r:“\ylh)};‘ v:n. m“)v’rls of urd’ i”u‘x’lfllnlh\wl-“l‘n\"- Special Dispatch to "The Call. | a ten-months old child at the lodging- A peculiar thing is that the woman is sy NEW YORK, June 20—For the first | Kings County. GficeNaecInDn was | house where its father lives, and was ar- | really a remarkable musician and had J Satoe 5 in This GOty ‘& plants has ees | amrmed STOCKTON, June 29.—The question | SACRAME | rested for cruelty to children. been secured to furnish music at MILWA E. June 1 S plant has been| By the direction of the Assistant Sec- | as to whether or not colored people | brought in the Superior Court of this |, According to Mrs. Burns' statement Father Lagan’s entertainment. In dis- the scer T f d p tically operated for | retary of War Sergeant Charles E. Booth, Shail be Snilowed threhooss thel lown: e 2 Sl b _ " has not lived with h husband, Jam cussing the affair this evening Mr. rowdyisn s 8 tion of liquefied air or liquid | $18nal corps, United States army, Fort | Shall be allowed to ¢ € ‘I | county this afternoon by D. O. Mills | 5" Burns, who is a driver for Crowell & | Warburton said . rv Milw called commercially. This | STant, Ariz., will be sent to San Francis- | pews is creating considerable feeling in and Ogden Mills, trust for holders | Co., for some time. When they separated | “T'pon investigation T find that this ks L, Bl ) \ co and will report upon his arrival there | the First Christian Church of this city.| of bonds upon the railroad properties | Burns agreed to contribute $10 per month | woman's career is mot Timi ad Q,’» 3 vised and constructed | to the commanding general, Department | e =80 BPRIOR 7ttt 0 R SR e e to the child’s support. For the past two | an's career is not limited to San the direction of Oscar P. Oster-| ¢f Cali who will furnish him with | But for the tact and diplomacy of R of the Central Raiiroad Company, 8s|months he has been delinquent, while she | Rafael. She has swindled people in I Mb¥iz By 679 15 locaten)| TR22 ttion to the Philippine Islands. | Dr. Thomas Boyer, the pastor, the dis- | plaintiffs, vs. the Central Pacific Rail- | claims he has been recelving $5 per | Sacramento, San Luis Obispo and Mo- West: Trirtytnied et Tt 15| Third United ” searse Tight Battery I, | sension would have before this reached | road Company; the United States of |month, and she decided to force him to | desto. She.claims filiay Ssielhadiin ipable, with 100 horsepower developed | F Riley, Kans.. s transferred to Light | 80 acute a state as to interfere with | America, the Metropolitan Trust Com- | *"KBott 0'6:Glock last night she visited a flj‘:",‘:'l gl\lr-“‘_;'jj“l‘ h‘j{}““:[}nv 1!\n~x\"1|l~-. team, of manufacturing about 1500 | Battery I, First United States Artill the prosperity of the church. pany of New York, and the Southern | lodging-house on the corner of Clay and |pave since heard ',,( ‘v\‘vmw :'? Rkl ;m'} lons of liquefied air in twenty-four | e will be sent to the Presidio of The church membership includes a | Pacific, as defendants. }!)rumm streets, kept by Mrs. Hamburger, | DAVe Since heard of m us persons hours, or ut one gallon a minute. g 1800, = & A S e . & $ in which Burns has apartments, and left | INPOSE € She is a s practical success is demonstrated | 0 fivate Frank H. Hall, Company number of Southern people, who have The attorneys of record for the plain- | tho haby. The landlady called the police, | dangerous woman and should be at- by two facts. It can produce lquefied | HoUith United States Infantry, now at|not accepted reconmstructed conditions | tiffs are Pat n, Brown & Slack of | and Officer James took the child to the | tended to by the authorities.” air, comparing equal expenditure of | Cc nv:"A'{l\”y‘l”"w'l'l\‘ fth ‘1".\m' 1 Elfim 12| s0 far as to admit of the equality of the | San Francisco. 1‘}“"""' ';‘m;(m' “’hl‘;-w s At pgeed n 7 power, three times as rapidly as the | fantry, at that station '"| races. Among these is W. D. Miller..a| Judge Paterson, when asked to-day | fratier ‘was arrested and’ eharged wits California Republican Club. best apparatus devised by Professor| Private IEdward Jjackson, Troop G,|leader in the church affairs, and one of | for an explanation of the sui ic cruelty to children The California Republican Club of the e Linde of Munich and _about one- R’\‘r)"\»;w V\:;x‘t’m 7{ "\uwf(( :r\‘iz‘]r:“ "14.,r§ the financial pillars. When the congre- | “This action was brought to foreclose | PO T T | Thirty-ninth District held a large o 2 ° third the cost. “The cost of Hauefying | SR i A8 L United States T | €ation recently moved into its hand- | the lien of ‘series A’ of the first mort- | Wanted in San Luis Obispo. tended meeting last night at Turn Verein i s ’,"‘m”l“‘”;,""‘"’f“‘('“ Ll “‘l"'l“\‘ faniry. He will be sent to the Presidio | some .new church edifice on Lindsay bonds of the Central Pacific Rall- | Louls Long, a.young man, was ar-|fall, The following speakers addres ed re wsing Charles E. Tripler of this city. Oster- | upon arrival to the ?.‘ytinr..\]n.(rmg' focy. | and California_ streets, Brother Miller | road Company, issued July 25, 1365, to | - gL Doteetiren e Sy and | Shrader and Judge Gray. In’addition to A gren and Burger expect to reduce|of the company to which he is trans-| concluded that it would be well to start | p. O. Mills and William E. Barron, as | “\';",“'{“-.Y Whow aressted 'hp‘(m;..“\- on | the speec ‘h m.x}fn}tz. ‘nh. ; was an interest- Shis e érs and he further the cost of manufacturinglique fgxmvll1 T e il out right on the question: by trustees The face value of all thn! S awnticket ntol thestrest which': war | oo s e RelOareC The throwing was innocent fied air from 6 to 8 cents per gallon, as fhe Tollowing enlisted men will be dis-| signing to the colored members and at- | honds secured by the mortgage is $6,- | picked up by Wren. He is nted in | - s 11 con he = = = s aug Thir = b A ici p S be ex- 4 % SRS charge g arceny. orked in A . a farmer o akland 1l cor th » S. Vaughan, Third United States Artil-| with notice that they would be ex- | properties of the Central Pacific Rail- | ¢ S i : - . hoo GOVERNOR'S APPOINTMENTS. |icry, unassigncd; Rowland Wooley, Four- pected to occupy these and no others. | L8 Se 5 & S0 HCTE R0 R 21 o mine there. | tiab R Sy $os e | teenth United States Infantry, unas-| Dr. Boyer heard of the move and, ' bl et R s P 1Y co— e . SACRAMENTO, June 20.—The Governor | signed: cil Her nd James Si il S A stern boundary of California. The | % - ade the following appointments: | Biahteenth United Sinten Inremy Smith, kooning ‘,h“"‘,'“‘fI,’""if_‘”“f',"‘f_l"i‘fl'ni‘i,’ e~ bonds matured July 1, 1895, but on ADVERTISEMENTS. e trustees for tk ifornia Home | signed; James F. Bickerstaff, Twenty “‘r;“l;,(“l“;“, rhx‘l ‘;‘;,;” Iy told Mr Mil. | April 27, 1895, the frustees, with the | ~~————~ ~—— S A s Sk re and Training of Feeble | third United es Infantry, unassigned; | ¢ el 1 2.0t ¥ roid L. A" | consent of the bondholders, extended 44O+ 4@ + D4OH4E et W. “Lovges. and FEobe: Recruits John W. Morris, William A, | ler that he would serve the notice, be- | F0NSE o 5 N aniare © D+ OO+ 44O+ O+ 4D+ 040+ q W. Lougce and Robert A.|gpirnawk, Willlam Hickey, Robert Me: | lieving that he could do so in a man- | the time for payment until January 1, @?@*@#@Q@@ zoway ) be directors of Agricultural District | Anally, Michael Galvin, Edward Bricker, | ner less calculated to offend the colored - OD ANBUSt 9, loof, Tt er e ® Wat 7 in Sunta Barbara County—a. H. | Frank Henssler, Patrick Howard.Thomas | people. Ul (O UGG T CaERUCET B < Dyer, A. M. Boyd, G. > 2 Egan, Frank Smith, Victor Westman | Now, Rev. Dr. Boyer being a man of | 15t day of December, 1898. The com- | é ynue and Vv N s e “|ana Wil ley, general service, Pre-| gavaneed political and social ideas, is Pany, having failed to make payment | 4 Kikalicon Cox and John Stewart Bell. | sidio of San Francisco. A lered with ams of the Southern | Within the time stipulated, on June 21 ? * A ba v o be directors of Agricultural District | The following enlisted- men, now on de- | 10t e i 2 1899, the holders of more than fifty @ number Na=F Ny S St BarbRra GOy p. | tached service in Alaska, aré transferred | Prejudice against the negro so long as /e ©0 V0T the trustees to com- | @ as- | Punn, M. B. McDuffie, Hugh F. R. il | to the Seventh United States infantry | the negro conducts himself as a good Al ‘~-| Saa Ll ® > had | nd Frank Glas as companies following | citizen should. Among the members of | MENCE [HECGORREE FRRCRCR MR & (o ) | @ P ssome : e 2 Nuttall and Henr the church are Mrs. Hall and daughter, e Ll ® tubful Agricultural Directors Organize. Fourteenth United S 2| colored women. Dr. Boyer went to ain: the bonds within four ? 3 ~one els SE, June 20.—The directors to Compar Priv them and asked if they would hav EhEcoatter oromTalr 1t ® of flov et = James [. Todd, John H. ! any objection to picking out a pew and S 3 Sy ® >3 kdough, SEdulive didesodlation, D ancls M. Moore, " Company B; | considering it as their own. He was necessary, therefore, in the pro-| g ® Jooking « t to-day and organized by the N atoutt.: | Clarenoe AT EAL s S s ext e 7 Lo QWD € _WAaS| taction of their rights, as against sub- + g Bollinger as president, atcourt, Clarence L. Mullen, ficaretul to explain that he had no sym- | (€0810D OF LOEIL et s a “Paul P ny H, Fourteenth United ~States | Pathy with the idea, but for the sake of SINGE TS it ¢ prevent the | $ strong v, to Company K. **" | peace he hoped the colored sister would | ti& SiEC B E P E0 i aeRinst | their ® s a fair e from the service of Pri-| act favorably upon the suggestion. The | 13ims "and the suit is brought for that (.S meeting this Board of e . Spangie Comy i1, | peacemaking pastor labored in vain, for sl e K e At! ® ade will be asked to : in promoting lifornfa Volunt under general | Mrs. Hall 7 Zealoul i nensl | DPEDORE Gl0nE 68 £ Maderiand de ALk 4 5 an exhibit of agricultural and mechanical | instructions from this office, is hereby | fjve of her “rights,” and she unwound (€3St we r~-‘nvll \'n’(_l\n'!m] to d]n_an ® : 3 ! Eiassoeiion. United States Cavairy Telicved from | arguments about the black and white . Th¢ 2 RS T o ueh ohlan 3 jhanc & 3 duty in the ant i i's office and | cattle feeding at the same manger.. Dr. o orea Drth s | + *the Ma Sale of Silver Brook Yearlings. will procec San Francisco_and re- | Boyer assured her it was no move to | (e road covered by the mortgage ex-| ¥ ® et NEW YORK, June he Silver | POFt in person to the commanding gen- | qrive the colored people out of the | tends. namel amento, Placer. Ne- | & > and sever tion to-d t Sheepshead Among |~ Sergeant James H. Ball, Battery { ern ideas did that he would resign the |11 eannot be sued. The Govern: | O ® As nig] the 1 s were th 1 d United Statés Artillefy, Philippine | pastorate and go also. This Dr. Boyer | vt STl 00 BEEE (o a ta (e OVI0 | 6 [ ngly Ch. c¢. by Hanover-Dilemma, P. Islands, will be discharged from the ser- | will do. He is one of the ablest pulpit ...qi, et i DY & PLO 1@ 24 i . S o e 2 pulpit | .ooding against property in which it ® S| One e Do g Bllecr of i Station. ¢ C€U™- | orators on the coast and possesses'un- | (ilime’ an interest, and in that way | g + o e byt ol e Tollowin enlisted men of the hos. | USuAl business abiliiy, as s evident | ' thinic its equity of redemption may ? g - & Co., $6600. 1 corps, now supposed to be at sta-| 1T0 € e reh b g recently | o qetermi > . pepper Syl Knight. of Ellersli =5 Aftor thelr respective| erected. The pasto: Statem Eneiinas | oo ermUNEd s WE % When other Men AI’e Beln Restored to ® stance their Women | wick, C. T. Patterson, $3100. { names, scharged from the serv-| caused a luil in the discord. as the con- O] + secmes abiects of’ the ‘mis: | (Ch' by Tristan-Giliad, L V. Ben, | lve of' the United States by 'their com- | gregation thinks very much of him. Tn RESTRAINED FROM CUTTING ¢ ea ghifed at e ed riote $2000. | manding off rivates James Brown, | the’ meantime the colored people sit , ® H lth Why N t Y ? B i S S 8 Lewie Guitees Hies N RIVAL COMPANY'S WIRES ? ot 1ou e y Makes a New Wheel Record. | {iiiicco, S | This may be temporary only, as there - | © Men. be strong, be manly; stir up the fire of youthful emergy In © 1en in the crowds W BEDFORD, M he following enlisted men, now sup- | are s 1l more rabid opponents of the | Gontrover: | # veins; awaken that dormant vi hic (o SOULL RDRTEY: - g - | 5 = ontroversy Between the Inland | A gor which is tied up in your n es. 4 nd o the die McDuffee made a new world's record ed to be at stations designated after | equal privilege idea, who are deter- e 3 2 Q Don’t brood over the mistakes you have made in the past., but eorrect for the mile at the Buttonwood cycle | thelr respective names, will be discharged | mined to force the issue, e though and British Columbia Lines | . them now, while nature offers you a chanes o o . P ache b fee § track _t ifternoon. - The Thout honer rom e Service Of the| the colored people are driven out of the Now in Court. ) 7 and lose confidence in Yourself it is because your vital force is @ aLfe for theoMenace, be manding - officers: = Privates Alexander | church fellowship. SPOKANE, Wash., June 20.—The In-| @ : when you are nervous, sleepless and forgetful, it is because the Y ‘, are s s Areber. James M. Carman and Patrick | land Telephone and Telegraph Company | $ eNeTEY hils been drained from the merve cells, and when your back is A : Malor 'roop M, Fourth United States of San Franc was sued to-night for| & W nd you easlly get tired, it is becaus c of v ."\m;“l;\“ i mr.::i»r”:‘n three-qu; rlI - l‘lvx Cavalr, Prnid}lnrnr ‘S;m )F‘rulnfl r’rlw_. | FOLEY OFFERED A SEAT $ mr‘n damages by okane m:l P,n(: ; g strength has allowed your nerves and mc.f;’o]fs ::Pr.»vzg):s .\)1r zt’)?!sca:l“ti\el + 0-nigh doditin h 0. ne California—Original—Thomas A o o Pt ® corrected by putting the vital 2 T S e s =2 records. paced by a mo- Cozgahall $6; John J. I | ON THE SUPERIOR BENCH !sh Columbia Telephone Company and re- | & DY & the vital power back into the nerves, and you ® rchine. 7 oggshall, . ohn_J. Boyle, | ¥ s # S OR A £ Sttt know this can be done by + N e James H. Tomphins,| strained by order of court from cutting | @ . 3 eka, $8. Additional—Samuel Howe, S the latter company’s wires. ® cTNeT S DANGEROUS FIREWORKS. Santa Cruz, 4 to . Original widows, | SACRAMENTO, June 2.—W. 1. Fol The two companies have parallel lines | @ ) g) asperating de v twenty O REstorat R e | private secretary to Governor Gage, h from here to ¥ Columbia mining ] 5 1 hours, which ok Fire Marshal Towe hiis 1 ed « I o A i redse 18aac | rceived from the Governor an official ten- | {owns, & h has heen doing a_large | © E e sl N s of Police Lees to prohibit ti of small | eterJohanna A. Weaver, Milton, $8. " | der of the Superior Judgeship of Los An- | business. The R Juien a4 You must know it because every day some man who has been made © atl's. thousar but treacherous pieces of pyrotechmics | , Washington—Origl widows, * “etci— | geler County made vacant by the death | {he Inland local exchange, having none | & 0OAPPY tells you-so. Ask your neighbor in the car; ask your fellow-work- ¥ the city, the openi wn ds the “Dewey torpeds.” - Its utii. | Auné Ballard, Taco of Judge Clark, a former partner of | of its 2 i § man: they know of its virtues and many of them bless the day it came & ~\‘;-1'1-~n \Ju!nl‘ e -Saeng ity to the small boy element source | = Foley. Fnlh,\- is 1_‘n receipt of letters from | It claims that recently the Inland Com- to them. So will you if you try it. + orth American of annoyance and’ danger to pédestrians | Los "Angeles urging him to accept, hut pany declared this agreement off and r ® iveh, focnighti. Am > aullence thay|and prome i fon the otr o) ","‘\”“I"' CONDEINE STEE S GOVERNNENE stated his afternoon that he vas in | Tused io reccive messages here. and CURED OF WEAKNESS 3 packed the balec and . almost Alled | 2 Lot uple of weeks r Buding AR 2 | doubt as to whether he should do so or | ther, that the Inland Company S 2 = 2 3 é thedciastomals ey diaes; m‘,h““’;’,”{‘ hag Deen ine caysh UL mich complaint s 'L”_'l'“;,gl;':r:.',],',';M,L‘;':(;":’hca“; itsinot. = ? stroyed all the plaintiff company power have delaved answering your letter so that I could more fully test the + : P I e T s an effort w made by the police _ A € ov- The appointment gives to Foley but the | in this city, cutting them twice between 3 elt. have now worn your Dr. McLaughlin Eiectric Belt for ® n atte neg of mue er 10,00, authorities to. stop its sale. Unlike the | TIMent for the action it has taken in|unexpired term of eighteen months, and | cach pole for a distance of over three g almost three months and I am glad to announce that It has cured me of + chorug and archestra numbered over | harmless torpédoes which have b here- | Keeping troops at Wardner, Idaho, deem- | he is in doubt whether he should resign : ‘and tearing them from the pole: weakness. You may use this letter as you see fit,”” writes ® 201 | tofore sold, this latest invention of noise | ing that the courts of the State were suf. | NS Present position to accept the ermine lleged t the insulators and cross | ¥ CHAS. G. IOPPINI, Metz, Cal > voeal work given was the | .m.§ ‘;\,flurg‘,,“{ : ld'\. over the ground | ficiently empowered to adjust the trowble | 10T sn‘ihnr]t a tt‘rnlkdwgmn he has no ass ! were 1“1; \'ln};inll\' removed and © C 1 . £ 5 I m. Bar ] » Lord 1 wnd through the air, leaving a trail of | without the aid of the military. The [ ance {hat he: wou e nominated a year destroyved. It is on thjs account that the. 4 [ N ”» King.” by the Cincinnati ption chos | & rles and blaze. Marshal Towe says that | ing decided that the troops were Being | @nd a half hence, D e feale o all or Send for “Three Classes of Men. ¥ rus “orches " R 12 eman has already been severely | kept at Wardner solely for tl | —_————— | he British Columbia company also de- s o e e he i taoan burned while passing along the treet ang | of Mk ting the Jabee palom e pur""“{\ Water Company Incorporates {mands a permanent injunction to restrain 6 e s “.égfilil:g“}.‘:ag and sives nndn0s °§ng§§§fi“luf§f‘°fi It you 2 4 stic qua e new ha at numerous complainis have been| T N & = s 3 i the Inland Company from in any wi = = J i ication, 0ssi Doth the rchestral and vocal humbers | mide By ciohens. Aaumet - (e forpe | (nanG Committec on Labor day reported | The Stanislaus Water Company, organ- | oeronms with Ihe Hamiit s properes. ' | # call and examine the Beit and test It, free. 'Call or address possible, ® indicated success. The closing passage | Should onc of the fire-sputtering littic | Labor day celebration one of the greats | e[0T, the purpose of establishing water | temporary injunction was granted to- . = of Barnaby ¢ | “chasers™ strike a person ‘ahout the face | est that has even been held. Ereat-| plants throughout the State was incor. [night by Judge Richardson of the Superior | ¢ T)p [ A hli 702 Markst 8L, eor. Kearny. 8. F,; Alence -thitt Aaives | injurics which would bring disfigurement | Owens & Varney, the advertisers, were | bis o oF Seia2} With a capital stock of | Court. The application for the permanent | o 11, . (¢} aug 1N, Buiick Block, " "Bprung aad Becosd & glven, foroite mishe ey S | declared ‘to be boycotted. The delegates | Tne airertovn Gad Al mbiknibeds ireatrt g DRl TNAThpn e L0 N Otfice H. 3 Be, Las Augiles o iy 3 g re is one of the most | o 3 -cutt i & IS $ubseribers are Alvinza | ing on July 12 e complaint and order ice Hours—$ a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Sundays. 10 to 1. te! The concert closed. with the prize! serious things to be considered. 8L | of the marbiecjittara Wete)Tecelypiiinte g“kwg{‘ie}ufij‘gfi"l‘;"g“gb,A- G. Lanev] yere served on the Tniand officials ate | o ° 1. NEVER SOLD.IN DRUGSTORES. § - G Bicvon. " | My | @IOIO+ OHOIO+ DO+ OHO+D+ CHOIO+ DHOHD+OHDHD + GO+ D404