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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1899 . (&} __—_________—_———-—————————————'—__————/ . =Pl AGUE OF DE@D NO CONCESS|DNS |GREAT RICHNESS TRAGEDY IN AN ’ d not to be sign | demonstration upon the arrival of t! t tie Sfax and to enable the auth cope with any pos: troops and ms barracks that evening, been_ abselutely no scene anywhere 1 tt | v % The People of the Scotch TOWD now They Ciaim the Fabulous Find in the Marguerite g.if. wielded by a isorde ! Wronged Husband. May Have to Vacate for Porcupine District. Mine, Near the Town of S the Summer. 'STAND OF THE DOMINION Placerville. CUTS HIS WIFE'S THROAT the ‘move ciated ‘Press is = 8.t t: | e < i | e 71 ‘ the mother 8 ) miral Barrer i [ ] PLACERVILLE, July 1.—At the Marguerite mine on £ AND CARVES UP HIS SPOUSE’S i i |IT IS TO TAKE ALL IN SIGHT | lode, south of this city, ore body of fabulous richngss was encoun- Sescial Gable to ThefCall o & EiecNowiEn Kfzflld' Conyitetied o) AND ASK FOR MORE & terea v:ster(d)a\}hil: e taceot the outh dnift at the 200-foot level It g FEMALE FRIEND. by: Jamey) dordon Denpe | s - | B 1 said that the ore broken down from one shot literally hung together -g e : N i A oy ore i LONDON, July 1.—The inhabitants of Thurso, In the far north of @ | 88 with gold. “Conservative estimates place the value of one carload o e and. Ragor oni Himself Scotiand. are at present undergoing a curlous, if unpleasant, experience. & | Embassador Choate Reported to Have § taken out of the mine yesterday at §20000. Active development Work on Uses K";f i The other day, during a strong wind, over one hundred -bottle-nosed b Received Instructions to De- { “the Marguerite was only begun a few months ago. an ees ok Siepen whales were stranded along the sands close to the town. . To remove liver What Is Almost an iz e et e sancc o sopi e 8o “far less bury them, was out of the power of the inhabitants, and i @ORORTRONTRNON A LONORONY A . NG sy e, June which is pouring its rays upon the beached bottle-noses, '\‘(;‘,‘5’& E’ra‘\}lgzl-s‘}gépgol‘;pffgr' l}‘?fi:?.‘sne{r s making the little town almost uninhabitable. Short of a convulsion of ——— | | Bardel O - Stowall J. Newell, Al | : ; e nature to clear the shore of whales, and decrease the offensiveness of the Spécial Diépateh to The Call. | 4 },9" i ?r}":wx":' (Amos }\v;l,m,' }!ff‘;&y; Special Dispatch to /| Compton, John S. Geiger, John F. Flynn, : . o pton, Joh o e e, Arthur C: | GARFIELD, Wash., July 1 -A hor- ) odor, the Thursonians have the prospect of being compelled to vacate £ - % ‘heir homes for the remainder of the summer. NEW YORK, July 1.—A Press spe- Batrick W, Dglet, Jol e eramidio of |3 e e REVOLUTIONISTS SCARCE. 5 @ | Cial from Washington says: - Tho Do-| Shiwiancincs, il b dischirged trom | 00 AECTY DO s place. A youns o e 8 TGOS S ONTRIRGROLEO | minion Government has laid a claim to the scr\éice ofmthe vfml‘:dt s;x;:finby the | five miles \\sst }‘;nb‘y )strag:; ;:-ut e e 4 " commanding officer o at st on. man names 3 BUT AGITATORS PLENTIFUL |, d opinion which all but the | N I | the Porcupinie district and has insisted e a o Neaty, Company M, | throats “of his -wife and a woman : i s had for him. |\l 41’ H |'that it ‘shall * be resigned as Canadian — Fourteenth United States Infantry, now ook @ Vig dose’of il I ¥ = = osi 3 cise vill be | guest, and then territory in the niodus. vivendi: ‘This 5 at the Presidio of San Francisco, wil b 3 : t viy ischarged from the service of the United | ctrvchning and. - slashed:: ‘his | own | came as an-after proposition when the W. K. Vanderbilt Wants ates by the commanding officer of that |5~ = \h;c" ate yet alive, but in 1 T \ NI&DE TROLBLE< ;10‘135)\1;“’ bount;ar) “’lz' ngoaexldlté; to Be a Klng' E pI- ate Frank Wigfall, Company H,[a critical condition. AL 4 2 i A S : Twenty-fourth United States Infanttyii’ Grage is about 33 years of age and tates and Great Britain. It has'shown Presidlo, San Francisco, will be d lives om the. tarm of Johns Bishop: Yesterday he says he detected his wife I his sturdy demoe. , | : te con- | N the President and Secretary Hay that charged without honor from {he service Feres for the calumay. | [N SAMO L B oresent sna socetaey Hay, ot |5 GOMBINATION OF - LINES | 5P s Bty i cindiind : Rl = and & neighbor named Fifzgerald in a 2 compromising position, to which act, ; indifference for the calumny, coneiliation and - concession: are. lost oMeer of it tation: a ins\rmu!ifl‘ll has (ilflso fa- upon the Canadians; that the time has - First Lieutenant ]{nr—r_vllg‘srout‘.; ord- eied A0 D i | Y 3 vV nance d ment, United States oy 17 0 ereate confiion was come for the Ameriean Government 0 | py pEOTED T0 SOON REACH FROM | Ml Sk 8l Vilice i taay be.necossar | no believed his ~wife's guest, rs. Arsenal to the Presidio on|jyaude Carroll of Spokane, was an ac- complice, Gragg was greatly wrought up by the ¢ very. He o spent. .a 5 o 5 s I'stand against further greed: rumor that he was Continued from. First “Page. | g MAINE TO CALIFORNIA. 1 é’#{cmiallll:l"” : e D e e e sleepless: might with a neighbor o he has care- the very beginr ) its of his pre- cept within the li itives, yet every one - that the Government is. res an in spirit and has beer formed r Men in the Present French Minis Too Powerful to Be Overtk resign. ient Loubet’s s report reached Embassador Chodte has received pos- | Sin He disposed | ttive instructions. Hs has been di-| — celpt of ordnance and ordnance stores = & - % PPy ! B 5 O troops eing ustere out o 8 nose | the British men-of-war for safery. The | fected to notity Great Britain that the [Roads Which the Family, Through |{inited States service, and on completion Spectal Dispatch to The Call: On archeing there Renewal—Mark clothes. How- |.change “hi effectually by remarking: t 1k that way don't know me. I| rmans had gone on-board the: Ger=| United States “c¢annot - entertain - the th i 3 thereof .will_return to his proper station | whom he told his troubles. He said g S 5 e k2 IS b e Aid of J. Pierpont e { 3 : e & « he : for my Pleas- | man ship Falke and German merchant- | most recent proposition: for a tempo- | Sy e e e chpndingt oriatisl Beaales | Do intendad: to g4t CarReld. o the Ty it men' for similar’ safety, and in this|rary Alaskan boundary: He has been oIgall, XD S Davis, Stockton, $6; John P: mumvm..;‘};";};S;er‘[y nd » séparation from his i who L& state of affairs the sheliing of the | told to say that if the proposition is fn- Control Of. Whealland, $12; Charlos A- Witham, Vet | U5 D i t — coasts and the fighting that was-done |sisted upon - this Government eannot | S grans Home, Napa, 38; De Witt AlbHBtt | W out ‘4 o'clock:Hie set “but.. stating CAPITALIST WRIGHT was to preévent aggressions of ‘the Ma- ‘ contjnue negotiations. The position 015 I'B “Augnstus. H. Emery, Saa | he would.go by way of his home and | taafa men, to preserve order and to in- Lthe United - States is almost an: ulti- A | Increase—Joh wife for his gun and she S J. sk IS AGAIN IN TROUBLE |sure satety.” | riatam. NEW YORK, July 1L—A morning pa- % 3| he asked h g Soedask it i : | Sa e e o} IRK, July. : n » %51 told him that she had hid it. . He then S A ‘}:‘“d“‘lm”f" Kautz arrived at Apla - e e i ORDER OF FORESTERS. | Der says Willlam K. Yanderbily has set z i whipped out his pocket knife.and at- e found the provisional government ‘in | out ‘to become . railroad - king ‘6f. the |5t 800y, Sentt el tacked hér. He slashed her throat and High Chief Ranger Boehm returned to |9t 19 5560 S L : i ucting a Street in : = 5 this city last Tuésday, aftér a two weeks’ [ United States and to create the bigges nters, Kerby, 6 to $12; structing a Stre the three Consils Dending INStructions | tour.of visitations. During hls absence he | railroad, system ever -conceived. He "(*SSBV' st ()txl‘lm:]ualsxwxdows, ete— | : : Larkspur. from - (Helr ;. TeSpective | BoVernments.| visited Court Cordelia ‘at Cordelta, COUTt | meana’ to.: consolidate the’ Vanderbilt | Washingion: OriginaloBdawin Smitn,| death. She may zecove e tngn July 1.-~The war be- | There was no ‘disorder. This Govern- | Fountain City at Merced, Court Prgde fif‘ transportation interests into ofie com-|Spanaway. $8. Increase—Peter Johnson, n;;,gg {‘m; \1‘1“;) U‘iry‘]p;‘;;ix;‘k;‘lxi“fi“ m-Lrlu;> 2 ‘ 5 i en ré i v 5 ange, Court Buck- ' ¢ S Spokane, $6 to $8: Mannasse Swank, Port | ere er 1 arnne ht, president of the ?ent had h.e‘u recognized by the t}'uree | f{]:l;n ';'i.g\tm&a {_}fl(\m ourt Juek: | pany that will reach from Maine in the | Bodanc s‘u to lannasse Swank; ‘Port jered her i o \¢ Trust Company, | Consuls for the purpose:of presérving nat Porte, Court Crystal at Quincy, | East to California in the WWest. | G throat he ran upstairs for his razor - was vig- ‘m-dflr and was doing:so faithfully. The Court ‘lrn;ie \4;" ‘]‘rluxv|‘|s ‘_:tt tJ‘l‘;h‘%]i(\.l'll[t?;‘ The [ease by the Néw York Central of | Fattening Men for the Army. and both women streaming with Mm'f.l n Wright \‘ “_““ pecple. that ‘were “arrested wer :.;;:xmm-uu )\‘1‘.3-.1‘;1:;:;;5!1‘:(, ,“,t? ens: W Il | the Boston and Albany Xailroad; JuSt| Tt will astonish those who do not know | and xln their night clothes; fled to a ing a |arrested fOr the reason that they Were | jho cgufts wvere found to be in good con- [ completed, is ‘merely one step in M. jthe ways of the War Office to hear that, t ““('fi‘,“ ;‘f: creating ‘trouble. The British’ Consul | aition and all were found o be Icreasing | vanderbilt's schéme, His plan includes | in pite of all the ridicule poured out a |, FFASE HECl €8 RN (10 G qpipe. This Time He Is Arrested for Ob- 1 x charge, ‘it having: beenrecognized by face and stabbed her in the ‘abdomen. | To escape further injury- she:feigned zor on: his ownh ed the Larkspur. The com e sdden's court | continually. p ybstruc: i cay | 1D membership: 5] el O e o Justice Rodd court Iy.put:obstructions in the Wway { I mebOr iR, et sunues eathed | the captute of-many Fiicoan links.al, | JEAT And & half age upon ne idioto regu: avenue | Wrote ‘Matadfa threatening letters for a man named Chambers was thrown IXoli .yt which will not surrender without a [ weight, irrespective of their height, chest | - et b : sureme: ., this regulation Is still | 5 4 hathe. had n the purpose of making it as difficuit as measurement, ete., : ME - Cartoing Hi5 0wn B for “His 1 there are about ten | Possible for:ths provisional government heing enforced. I hear that at the last|By ying Egg 6 Al talh ek A i M Pl Lo dentiy. pa Drches % =5 ne. plus ultra of absurdity seem; SARSCEST L S R B s ucr‘e)nr:m\:f:rxr:::umlNnm’m' = | beers reached in one of two cases where {the man: behind the bar; ‘don’t fill ‘the 0 American, ) the candidates were actually told that | glass too full’ | mari-refugess on any of the ships. A fcourt at a special meeting pa e could come up again in three months' | =~ *The bartender winked at me and put few. people’ had - taken refuge on: the ad- collected. the & roads from Buffalo “’hL"t‘“"‘,‘,“"‘ "fy‘:,‘r 8o that the authorities deliberately | the sherry bottle and a wineglass on the ““1'ships .on- January 1, when Mataafa's e props a man down to be fattened up he-|par Tha middle-aged man felt carefully people: overthrew Chambers’ court and ; s locomotive on- which he was engineer a1id that the night before he met his death | struggle. - as initialéd as a member of the court The union -of the: New York Central, | hat owing to-the fa exgmination several ca rejected under this rule 2 we | | = that | of “the ‘provisional” government ' and | Beekwith be learned that-the day betore | ready under the Vanderbilt influence, | army to turn the scale at a certain | SAVED A NICKEL | 2 th ct | Michigan € tral and Lake Sho heen a member the requl- | PICHERT EERC SR S8 08 S {'site length of time to. enable: his family | &l t nes ngtish -or: Ger- | to draw aniy benchits the mierbers nflth'«"a‘ New York ‘to Buffalo—the New ; Central and -~ West Shore—and . three Which was Tanided (o che family coased, - This is an iHustration. of West Shoté-is of | fore admission to the army. We snall lustration. of th st & ore admiss > ar . tafl pocke at and_drew Stairce by fraternal organiza- e ion of the | hear next that the.army crammer’ has |13 the tall pock : PR lines “ have | pupils the methods pr: to sscure “Mahoney the cause: of all | the Central. caid Wrig + *1 have | chased him-to thé arships, but: they 308 A Ak t ships, | Gourt ‘Alameda’ was. insti- | Boston: and Albans 3 s ch & v the pe 14 dozen times in_ the 123t | did. not remain thiere over a week Ax | tufcd at Oakl e s e | & New England outlet and a New R b i s 10 the brim in e n a8 PTOS- | soon -as the provisional government had | urer 1'- land inlet, ——————— the off, laid down 10 cents 1 feed the Vanderbilt system westhound frefght. The Chicago and Northwestern Rai ad, which hgs an enormous territo ¢ of- the Windy ‘City, and advan- trict Attorney. k, and I cannot.r npreve any of ni tar walked out. *- “That beais me. T e out of hearine, Not a Musician. ‘r“emid an 8-year-old South Side his Uncle George gone to "laimed, when he n-it done theit-homes: When Kaiitz arrived early:| inMarch thers ‘had been-no refugoes on | ny -of ‘the: ships es Car 1t the high ehief ranger: v at P Fero. Next Wi | | restoréd peace the Tefugees returned to | Wright fir fiifly t e months Y Sps 56, dear.” Foplled mamna, ride x “‘j_‘” ‘h‘ 1 instedd of:preserving the peace i€« seous. traflic: arrang |~ “And will he play on a harp?” TR s Kspur s H L '«\T_::»*Lp | dmiral: Kautz himself who 'di : 5 ion ‘Pacific road, is alteady murfr;‘r‘v‘ *Why, we are m)m. t !h.\l”thr; good | e xi time part: of the town. He | worp gores oy ok G e hieawi] Te 4 “Vanderbilt -corporation: The | people” w. t to heaven will play on | regular price of TV byictions seeured against | £° d:lf, and it wag the events which iy s sy /10 company. With | N30 1 derpilts do.not - absolitely” own it, . my child.” s ! now. Where doe © -obstructing the -public | followed:that caused the people to mlee HiEh ( Lohewill visic: Court [ SN e v toward railway con- | :The terrible infant gave a sniff. | Search. me. Guess he must i o have no but thit | ta:thew hips: , tex 2 ramento, on’ the 10t but the.tencencs o OOT T “Well, 'twon't hg no good,” she scorn- ys, or else stand in- with a man t e Pant ot e Thereas Tttt Bbrs A e hald Gt Wi pewith, Court: San. Joaguin: at - selidation willidoubtless soon. i Coustn s Uncle | , for the eggs he brings here all ides, in.L: S i o ey IFE NE B0 Ok M cktom, on the 3th-he will be with' Court lease by one of the Vande 1 | ouldn’t ever: sharp for they were . newly laid. of a bulldog n»_rl_m; subject. and: on othef subjects: relating |} ofdont VaHelo,on “ite s iSth will {_,,, Fhe Union Pacific. and Oregon Shdet | Clev: Plain Dealer. —Philadelphia. Inquirer. from quitting | t5° Samoa xwhich. will eveniially~ be it Bepicia at. Henicia and onthe |Tine may be appror ted late: = It will na Tth lie will go- (o -Court -Tomales at To- | g ik and Southwest the Big Four and nough. PR b S x . ase ot W L e | are arriving there “and-.will soon’ be'[ 1 S hii. | CresSueste st Ohlo src al T VAL | 94040+ 04O +OHO4D4 OHEAD +EACHO +OFEHO+OHO+OHIAE 04040 )00 damages for allegsd | heard from; and it is gratifying to know 1 FOREST. - | dérbilt lines, anc s e they will | < elas LU e n‘}u‘:‘rr fe P oxes | it fram Aow -on‘we il not in'* en- S ‘,‘;;»*":r}‘_';";fl?.:-r :;:;nnmb absorbed ~ in a very short i2 CONSULT THE HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR (2 i . up in court. Taken in con- | tirely dependent upon the reports of the Ry S b e : New England Mr. | @ ® dnan e With © the. numeraus other | young Australian, inspired by the Chiet e e \vf\‘“(‘];_,."l?flm,‘,’,':31.".!("“;{“\‘, e e CASE. THEY WILL ADVISE YOU FREE OF - | o 3 L u}‘:’-“fnl\l‘ Hight | Justice, { g me cf | Fitehburg I;nh'nmL\"nr'll’:(l r:“:vlnn‘:nnl Q CHARGE. CALL OR WRITE. P s st | r T Boston and Maine, Maine Central and | & i {ANNE G New York and New Haven. ? | | gantic compact, but _when the enor- SLOWLY FILLING UP mous wealth of the \'nn(ierhilg family. 3 e Mr. Woollacott Speaks of tlon of iis offars Lo- | o1 (iie fact that the Vanderbilts ha . e D2 - T. oollacott Speaks of the Action A T R 3 J. Plerpont Morgan for an ally, are| fpj AL Pow Hido e Cail Now Walk of Southern California | Stanaton o after the ceremony Of in- | ¥opon"into consideration the matter | 2 STTON o s more simple. 24 Ozex o HHgrEos Grape Growers. DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. laghs motseny 9+ ige is making great prepars s 1 REJECTION OF THE OFFER.i journalist s ».a.list of 4@ Rock. LOS ANGELES, July v | y = ,0S ANGELES, July 1.—H. J. Woolla-| Last Monday night Martha Washington | July 1—4 remarkable change | cott, president of the State Bank and | Council of tho Daughters of Liberty had | INTERESTS THE PEOPLE nsulters, taken place in what is known | Trust Company, thinks the grape-grow- | a vleasant entertainment and dance in | g them invi e orin chanmel between the main- | ers of Southern California will regret | Laurel Hall of the Shiels.building. There | OF THE PACIFIC COAST| arge number pr ing to nt, and: thes ek, near and Morro théeir rejectian of the offer of the Califor- July 11. 5 s A ; = ot e x, were entertained with an instrumental Gon w moriths ago th ‘Lhramw} was of | nia Wine Association of San Francisco (0| solo by J. Mearns, remarks 1 Deputy | Contract for Building the New Dry- h depth for Vessels of | huy. the entire grape crop of the country Sowiey, banjo solo by Miss Bockuss, geep drausht to pass through into Morro | south of the Tahachapi at the uniform | vocal €olo by Agnes MeCullough, recita’ dock at Mare Island Has Huy, as the sheqt of ¥ ate o and has | Price of $1175 a ton on a five-season con-| by Dr. Crawford and fancy dancing Been Awarded. s 5 2 Lilllan Rhoades. Then followed a pro- LS KO 5 boen thyown b 16 such | tract. - Woollacott répresenting. the bank | ¥ ime " F GanCin that. kept dance-(ov: * 7 B e b itted I ARd PA% low tide one may walk | interests, recently went ito San Francisco | fng people until near midnight. oy “-\S‘”F‘GT‘S‘\'ng“\’,“flr{'(“rkeaf e .eri much comment on the | from the mainland to the towering shaft | and induced the:assoclation to.makeée an| : R L for building the ne e htate S offer for the Southern: crop. |- KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES, Island has heer awarce il i 1 to hay n o ck. ¢ % T 5 t the work of getting He Sterra: Madre: oIy o 3 % T T g Sulf- and : Pacific . Construction “Company. on Monda t .0 ng o Sierra: Madre winery drove:the | The smoker given last Tuesda b Guif_and Pacific c m s thie - bredkwater Nas | northern busers. from the southern field | Golden West Erion lost TUcsday MIEBL DY | of New York City.: 1ts bid: was: §129,000. {orro ‘Rock:.to:-become J* said: MroWoallacott, by an of- [ heen noticed in the local columns, a very | John. McMullen of - the San franciseo ¢ filling up-the channsl 0% $i3. for the present season. . The £ Bk as been An -V 1 dri z na o G s b3 FEason.. eat “success. - Just:6 before h i or | Bridge Company; who-has “been the drifung sand to eoliéct{vimeyardists jumped at the offer. The Bredt eUCCee LSt Refora the emoker | e, 15 & member of this:compar i form the bar, “; : for such | sierra Madre witiory; Bowever, can ¢rush |ceived six applications, so that fiow. the | - The "following California Postmasters 1o, pecome S0 byt fifty tons of grapes a day, and can- tent has iwo hundred and fifty-six mers- | Were appointed to-day O, Pressler, in: £0.short | ot begin® to- handle -the entire Southern | bers. Tiake City, Modoc County, vice William ing 't OB 4Ok Ok dORJORLOREOR SO 203 OB OL 4O Califorala crop of B0 tons. © or ,Lacific Tent at its Teview last Mouday |S. Jacobe, removed; Juhn B Christie M- “Whether ‘or 1ot local wineries wili of-| night-initiated: te i 2 “ian:County, vice A. E. Wemple, ¥ BecoURE. for- the phenonenon. ter the slerra Madre price is optiona] (e el ten Canaidates e Sucan Gribile, Little Rock, ] il e T thelr proprietors. crushers declinie to | 2 3 JSEN FRIEN Angeles Cotnty, vice K. A, Emmnions, Gellfel | ARMED ‘MEN ARE el iie Shrra Madvt prices iy | ponpEa OF CHOSEI PRIENDS. . | roiched: Mps. Bessic 3L Holmes. (Ded< |3 v retorted De- | of the grape growers will-have to accept e local s are-all preparing for | L > yihity County, vice Mary Bartlett, |'g roulé S ’ N B S e Former yeans | the installation of officers this month: Pa- [ Ttz o1 Mrs, M. J: Zant, Mendota, Fres. | Ha the Watdeck- SWEARING VENGEANCE | The rrice has in the past fallin s low-i eifie will be the first to install. Evans | 1o County, vice A. J. Arnadon, removed. | g Rousseau M ried - their e a5 $6 a ton. Nobody-¢an raise grapes at a. Wil have a public installation during the |7 icoin Sonntag has been authorized by |y t < ave prof- latter part of the month, as will also So- | tne Interior Department to represent cli- | profit at that figure. “Growers Sheriff Powerless to Act at Carterville | ited, perha for the present se but | clal Council: Fore jépartment. e : 5 3 ents before ‘that départment. % : E 3 there is 110 assurance that the prices will |- ‘Fhe council at Angel. Camp will - take | ving additional -letter-carriers | i) : and the Situation Is Very o el L doral ernEhaTs i Torhn [ part.m the Fourth of July Drocession im | iarhoon apsointed i Calitornin:. Frank | Serious: — u}"x{t lnlfl‘r‘n. and_nmlll, havclz“a lfim'l upon | 55 Heywood, Berkeley, §600 per-annums ) S50 S x| which there will ‘be an {llustration in | fenry P. Hayves, Marysville, $600; James MARION, 1il, July L—The s;tua‘(x!;.:: MAY NOT GET THE BURBANK. | e S e orden. | Hemzy & Haves, Maciovlic s 1§ at.a Jate hour to-n { s e R e Army orders: . By direction of the Sec Atanine. than n any | o tosao ;Excountets Bome Txanble af B'NE B'RITH. ritary of War the following assignments | g Los Angeles. Ex-Congressman: " James . G. - ‘Magyirs | to regiments of officers reeently promo Alb day: large number; i day: large nUMbers |\ e e S Tty 1o The lease of | will on the night of the 10th inst. address | are armounced: - Captain Johin “3L intii geveral hundred armed | e gan Francisco may. yet fall through. | 10dEes ic Siin Francisco:and report in person to the |9 ; & et Rha | but John Griffin, acting for the Burbank | Sewish Democrac f foraia; G. Lowe, | WRIT CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Tt estate, has not yet attached his signature. | “The B. B. library. havi b thor- |-Guty: Captain - Percl e quantity of am- G . s e B By MITALV ng - been_thor- |\ =ye Twenty-fifth United -States D e b oo iotk | He may- retuse {o'do-so until ‘he-Hias b Dear Doctors: “I suffered for years from a complication of troubles. I think the cause. 6f it all was female weaknes: ffered with pais in back and over abdomen e 1 oughly renovated and the books —all re- | o GomB e come convinced that the combination be- | catalogued, will be reopéned -on . mext | fxi‘\'f“aemhn, Lurfllp}‘?s”g‘i, t«;fljmga}:xes trom nearly ‘all the time. I was pale and gri emaciated.” Was also very weak, in f in bed about half the time. I was neryous, oh, so NErvous. I trfed mra“ém‘:if trikérs and a- blaody en-| fween: Morosco -and Harry Wyatt, = in | Wednesda: ¥ A 'y vatt, 'S V. § v i1 i i hili e be. looked for before | wiiioh she Jatter declares Morosco plived |- At & recent mesting Portland Todgs of | ARy upon Iis arrival in [the Philippine R pim false, will-not for a’certainty e [:Portlang, OF Tereived sbyicen applica | Parker, to the Sixth Cavalry, Troop i, tof S arder has just|terialize. : tiohs for membership:and Sabato” Moriah, gate from April 8. He will proceed to San ent physicians, and they did me no gool whatever, in fact I gradually grew. wors e b aiss | Grifiin’ sidés with Morosco in. the con={ e the . same . place, initiated eloven | Frapcisen and Teport.in persor o' the £'Gotiia not siée; and had no appetits Hudvan Way sucested By a friend, and T weote e : you at once. I have cause to bless that friend and: yourselves to the end of my days, for Hudyan cured me entirely. Not one syvmptom.of my old complaint remains, and 1 am well and strong again. -Yours gratefully, MRS. ' T. J. WALTERS. Sie | and Brus] OR 02O SOR O SOR 4O ve aipet iitution: 4 to Carterville: The | (roversy with Manager Harpy Wyatt, and | sirangers. commanding general, Department of Call- ed that he {s DOWEr- | theater for the purpose of ‘having it d at life and property | preciate as a place of amusement. - Mo i STy ; : fornia- for temporary duty. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Privates . Willlam = Cunningham, Four- ORFOYFOR JORROY 20L08 4O {OR404 {O) €04 04 OR L0220 408 {GR JOR SOR ZOR SONYOTYORYOR HOY YOT SO JO¥ 0% TOR 0, 208 1oL X0 thinks it is may quar present a-ur Pauyl Derox ! or Hadyan, for the siX boxes sent me _ som. I am a well man again. Hudyan is surely ‘unr‘ ago was sutfictent to cure me. T have the best medicine in this world. Mine was |no more headaches; and the nervousnéss and would | Jes s, i The grand chancellor “has’ announced | teenth United - States —Infantry, . unas- Senate, or « Are both /- dpmeers TR S A e aret the pomeed 0! the followins visituticns for the first three | signed; Frank | Wrient, u!;:iiagst;%ceréfirg » . el {sting, wihile Wyatt says that not only | weeks of July:. To San Pedro on the isi, ventiett S Vfil'y al flflgs “ Ursemen s 0 u a“ both Irish prer : BURGOMASTERS CALL ad tT‘x‘egpmsDnctJ\'e manuger trom Bay wrhflsn t!ul'rem}f 1Lbdeg: -'g“;‘m: C"t“"e,g‘“g“flggfistrg' lfixtsn"i;“rgmg:}l!filalx;x‘“g] fohvied ' tend the| o Francisce promise to-play only cheap. at=|-¢f San. Pedro Lo July. 3.t Sarita | paiat Apaneeothivd. | United . States: In 30t no | tractions but he: specially informed. \Wyatt | Barbara, joint convention of Santa Bar- | 5 : Boval _ ey 2 Lt na vl UPON. KING LEOPOLD | iracions bt b specielly informed Wi B Chade ook ind Simmertind Totics | St iS¢ MR, COWAN WRITES: | MR. SHIELDS WRITES : 5 ey e ley Company:. with Saiita Barbara Lodge; July 5 Car- i FORT ASSINIBOINE, Mont. | MICHIGAN BLUFF, Cal, | | Dear ‘Sirs: I am glad to inform you that | Vear Doctors: 1 will not need any more | Will Not Be: Responsibie for the e, ————— | In%erlf\. special - converition of . Seaside . ' ” 5 5 ge:: July. 6, B Ventura, Ventura | €€ 2 ¢ Maintenance -of- Order:if the Selborne School for Boys, San Rafael. | [dsc: juls 10. San Franciseo, all the clty Be Sff ong in the e : Electoral Bill ¥s Not -|/- This schoal ‘will ‘regpen on Augnst 2(h |lodges-except Roma and Jeflerson dn:Jomt : P ity stomach and liver trouble, and T had been |as left me. I have gained 30 pounds in the: pe ; Withd; with handsome new bulldings, heated by | comventon in Iy ehtoin of Roma ttl troubled for many vears. I tried weight and feel strong. My appetite is formed b people instead: df B re- SPlsTRawn. ateamand . lighted: with-eleetriity. ‘All f San Fraucisco, Jolt .convention of Roma attle o, ie. 4 it many | 00 aia now. Hudyan acted 1ike magie § B | [ and Jefrerson lodges: July 14, to Oakland, ; different remedies, but it remained for |Ihy case. and I ean recommend it to aj Hudyan to cure me. I thank you very lwho suffer from nervous trouble. 1.—The Burgomasters ! puiidings one. story,. raised well above the joint. meeting -of Oakland, Live : Ouk, Happy & e ‘whé &s-pregared 5 perfect - despises it, Antwerp and Liege | ground. Steam:from outside:No furnace, |Trookivn, Liberty, Alameda, West Qak- deed. v S ch it is al- in audience by King' Leo-:| no-stoves, na fAues in, boys® quarters the . R ansont. i erty and Amazon - health, lo win life’s battle. Health comes sl s e i e WHER They Informed’ I1is Majesty | nearest ]nppm,’x_t'hél:gm“ai ‘_rgp%ootrschoux iont in the Rall —of - Oakland. ' Lodge; S HUDYAN is a splendid tonic and sppetizer. ‘Men and women who are pale, thin, he wants to ard by b coutd no longer -be held respon-.| FOr cataloglie, 1es als and references’| Juuv 15, to Coifax, Colfax Lodges July 17, | .only-aith absolately pure blood. Ower 90 weail; oe narvous lahoultl take HUDYAN. It will cure perfectly and permanently. Tesp eadache, pain in back, pain in side, pain_in_ limbs, rheumatism, neuralgia, all . T | Sible TOE the mantenance. of: order: if tha | +RPIY.c {0 the principal; - Rev. - Chatles | {5 Saoraménto; joint convention of Sacra- ‘ 7 z f Ok | S isiry. did not witharas: the- electorl 5“°§°°°kv San Rafacl £ T bl Confdents and Cants | Per cent. of humanity have taints, or hu sal suffrage | Pill. The King replied that his 3 . tol lodges in “thé hall of -Sacramento:| mors in the blood, which should be re- of interference were limited. by - th THE JUNIORS., Lodge: - the peopl: that - very scorns is elected by aches and pains are promptly relieyed by HUDYAN. HUDYAN removes the cause, making the cure permanent. HUDYAN purifies the blood, HUDYAN makes rosy cheeks. to which he would appeal for the elec- | & % : : e e mov food” illa,” th t 3 2 . P e tion of the Pres i Tor he elce: | S Ghaiton o i T e et e R o 2% | & moltyy 2reh A cond, Yo e IAE0 I, A, P ke HUDTA, however, M. Deroulede has no chance| Stockton’s Teachers Departing. "';Fr"‘e‘;‘efi;‘c”e-s}{;“*d‘;':‘\-:ef;';;;lf‘!fie;sefm The Supreme Lolgs convened {n Detrait, Spedific for eers 65 HUDYAN has cured housands, it will do the same for you. f bei istened- fo—whe i | FOCK' g 2 ’; o < hi;-Juné 13,"and wads:in_ sesst I o4 J N tve. of being listened to—when he implores | STOCKTON, July 1-Stackion's delega- | pie in commemoration of Bunkor il dvy O S oupning ot the Z1st o meet Hext arsaparitla o e e Ak e e i e It your druggist does not keep HUDYAN send direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY CO., corner Stockton, Ellis and 3larket streets, San Francisco, Cal You Have the Privilege of Consulting the Hudyan for a plebiscite. been tried here, | tion at Los Angeles left this evening for ies: of ‘ DiSbIges , Los Ang g Under the auspices: of the. Junior -Order |y ftalos N. Y. Th I and Louis Napole election was the | that city. The party is headed by City |6f Americani Mechanics was.yery well g(».li,,’},",fij,‘,‘ R T i i beginning of Caesarism, war, invasion | superintendent of Schools Barr: The d tended. ] ion & s ') thoo Ir. e dele- > d. 'The proposition create & reserve Sril the ibas BE A e, The | e O e o in aiae ey | - Alexatder Hamilton Councll: &t its Jast| it ot $9.000; teated. The per- « 220, 2O0R JOTORAORLORAORAOL LOLORZON 20, 000 wa, R 202 2OR JOR 20N SORJOR2OR JORRORROR 02 ZOL SORON SO SOR O 2 therefore. G M. De. | Frose: Tehachapl. by daylight, A Jarge | held meeting initiated six strangers into ‘sonal affdavit of £00d health by suspend- RS pade. oh Tue, as | portion of the big schaol exhibit’ was Giso | the mysteries of the orde R ey wis aboinbed The sotess Eyes Scientifically | ¢ apade. i - was 5 x | o 3 - x solid majority Of. 327 in | Shipped. This has been 'gathered ‘with et ment rates were revised and provisions Tested Pertect | % Doctors About Your Case Free of Charge. 3 v of the & pvernment. This fs-not | £reat care and the Board of Education | ‘Tn 'the Sfate of Mains there are seven- | made for.the spot casii payment of death el | (O Ry aite what M. Derotilede: was after. b pelieves it will attract considerable at- |teen spool factories, and the white birch | claims. z 4 & sw.-m:y' Ty Ca]l or WPitB. g e W in e e i, isnother Qelogation il Ioays x| trees af D T en: o ety et U sfies aldeck- L. the mor! 7 ng of e y the mater or ,000,¢ yards o , shows 127 deaths, of which oc- £ President Loubet, too, is strengthen- | teachers to the great gathering. fitead. chrred in Califarnia s CONSOLIDATWD OPTICAL CO.|@® + B SOR SOR 202 408 208 408 SOR {OR HOR 202 SOR SO 202 208 $ A : X +0+0+@