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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THUR Y, JULY 6, 1899. CKED IN WITH AN INSANE M@AN 1 | LO FLAG UNFURLED ON A LOFTY PINE | | 'MILWAUKEE FIRM SECURES CONTRACT legal claima i | | CENTRAL PACIFIC TRAIN DERAILED be such a thing as a fortunate dis- CYCLONE LEAVES A TRAIL OF AUl cyclone which seemed to have formed A oriine . ! | . F - | .. /Raymon it b : Redding Physician Spends FIVG; Eoiith orah B d Granite toBeUsed inthe| . -~ "=~ o - [Nebraska Farms Laid Hours of the Fourth in a | a Sonoma Hamiet. Construction of the New Division. Waste. | . . . ———m— —— | Special Dispatch to The Call, Postoffice BUlldlng, COACHES ARE OVERTURNED ONE WOMAN LOSES HER LIFE brewery emplove libpdnsani @l S eSS Lo Gt R ctN g g HEADQUARTERS, WELLINGTON HOTEL, WASHING- @ | Tt | e a him, was placea @ | ¢ . —The Treasury D C20 s awarded the contract for 3 CARS SHOOT OFF INTO THE CRUSHED UNDER THE DEBRIS e aher e . T & stonework on i | Fran e building to the ME. s i % 3%1 etion Company (of Milwaunkee. 1T bid was $302,600, P SAGEBRUSH. on HER' H,° 2 o'clock « irth of July, Dr. F. Sta- ® i 4 2 6 e 10 be used is Raymond > — o et Siieats oo T RS ,i‘) 2 The commissioners appointed to g0 to the auarries and investigate @ | Though Crowded With Fourth of People of Ainsworth Witness the Cheohniana aes Sightsiof the celebration downs * 2 the sione proposed in the several bids reported that they had reached the $| July Parties, No One Is Killed Formation and the Progress of 6 conclusion that it was free from iron rust and was the best possible + | 4 e emerged from the insane ward it was 4:30 o'clock. O gtone to stand the climate E. Knowles of San Francisco was the © and but Two Persons the Funnel-Shap lima ttenthim, SherifreBentens was & ‘i’ 4 nearest competitor, his bid being $245,530, but with Delano granite. 6; Injured. | Cloud. a ,,”.r,,‘,x» 8 ‘}llll‘ .l“;?l_“"]‘z: P ‘.M¢00900690000000¢¢:0f:*a*GAGOG‘QOO‘OOO‘OOQOQ‘ e | N effect than the mutter- i i et e Special Dispatch to The Call. | Special Dispatch to The Call wl worarily fled. The Court- 16 BI LT he Baker of this dity 18| ELKO, Nev., July 6.—If there could| AINSWORTH, Neb, July b5—A [ Whither he had gone no one knew, and his con- 1. T ng I v \bsence cre tinued g 2 e o2 g =3 o o g o < =3 WITH DYNAMITE photog d that the operty from. the *hil have occurred without loss of life is be- vond the ken of railroad men. Train, No. 1, east bound, in charge of Conduc- serted to the immense est ) o'clock the prisoners are fed, and at that hour the unfortu- Blaneer. *l'"'_'“' Iw( ”T aster the wrecking of Central Pacific| fifteen miles northwest of this city as liberated Serit el oot . passenger train No. 1, near here to-day, passed within two miles of Alnsworth forty who were to dine together, doctor was the prope have been and the | was one. How such a disaster could | this afternoon, killing Mrs. Willlam. Lockmiller, wife of a well-known farm- er, and doing great damage to prop- erty. Houses, barns, fences and bridges There )f pyrotechnics when the insane cell it; K owed to sten forth a free GUARDED AGAIN | tor 2ton, r: )y engine Nc re des 8 P il are Rancher's Will Makes Bequests £0r | ,,ornine ot i Stk - homeless. 3 e A % AT 5 : e ~ T | morning at the rate of forty miles an > D ress of the funnel-shaped % 5 % % 8 DRONONG® Earmsrs: I Baiate Sildtws ov Chilten |y e o cloTllll\‘I i‘.raosg e s E deiven trs hoar foctirn — | Ffir-:sr.\'(q». July 5Mrs. M. L. Apple- | track and was followed by the baggage | giry. Jt was first noticed at aboué 4 x5 ok the yiiln e SwnnidEDe | garth of Santa Clara County filed to- car, the first-class day coach, the com- | 5. ek, when it was apparently headed i fil ' Bt s el a e ol MINORITY WINS A VICTORY | for probate the will of John C. Dewey, a | binatlon smoker, the second-class .rur“t'“‘r'e'f“;. for Afnsworth. The cloud i £ < $ix men were p ird the Sand- e | wealthy rancher of Riverdale. this coun-|and three tourist cars. They bumbed | corveq, however, the storm center were taken nton. [ty mno dled In May. De left | Jlong over the ties, smashing them into | SWerved: BOWSHE U, REMOVES AN OBSTRUCTION IN s Ciara and fu sa. | splinters for quite a distance, Then the | PARSDE WO 0 U0 8% cderyctive work s Ida Williamson Swallows Poi- | son at Chefoo. of Miss Ida Willlamson. a | ALLED TO R e B e e e e SR o S SR = PPN S T D S i Sy S i WHITE RIVER. Take Advantage of the Absence of an nd in ¢ lued at $20,000. mong numerou | while the | about forty feet from the trac! postal car, tourist car: the haggage tipped over on one irst and second-class coaches the sagebrush, and the | Pullman at the end of the train stood | remained upright in | was on the farm of John Strohm, four miles northwest of Ainsworth, where the house and outbuildings were leveled to the ground. Fortunately, the family escaped to a cave and none were in- Noted Divine Claimed S e editonsldara Armed Guscd, WhopHad Gone th its front trucks off the rails. The | Jured- 3 excemRng ! | to a Fourth of July AR ade - il The place of Willlam Lockmiller was by Death L train was made up of the engine, a fruit | lac ! e haa Vi2eain. tenohers Rof el Celebration. : } car, the postal car, a first-class coach, | next visited. Mrs. Loc er says the > —————— 4 Eecond-clasa’ coneh. four tourist cars| SOUEHt Tefuge in: the cellar, with her S m Gee aibe TERY ‘an‘dapunm{m * St CATS | ihree small children. Her em“ffl son S / et T that | > | Us W - o did not recognize the danger and re- OLL! spite of all that | Soaciall Dispaton: fo) Thescall | I That no one was killed is considered | e dar HIS WIDOW MAY F e died. A number | Gl e s | A lT | nothing short of & miracle. There |mained in the barn. The woman s‘:l;';ed T b TACOMA, July ifty cases of dy- were quite a number of passengers tohmll ;flm ar‘"‘ hm}r!‘:'»‘; :;fe}:‘f:g: ETE; 1 JING WOD CRUS tomash ite were exploded at noon yester- cople returning to their homes from | When the cyclone struc . SORROWING WOMAN ORUSHED swallowed a | f namiteswert CXRIod e a0 Yy fl HAN DICHP | Fourth of July eelebrations at different | building was torn from its foundations BY BEREAVEMENT. ts el day in®thefshedEotiavylilte EUNEr 00 points on the road. Mrs. C. Clawson |and the unfortunate woman Wwas 5 ughter of a| & Muckle Shoot reservation, where Stuck | - s Vit e | crushed in the falling timbers. The chil- BT AR A ) River is formed. The concussion cre- | e 4 o ¥ 5 = Pavifed: of ag ? _ | drews of Coloma, both old ladies, dren were unhs s ter in the Metho 2 @+0-+-®-0-6-454-6-6-0-+0-+-@|ated a scene of havoc seen only where | Ashton Stevens Dis-|ens o S o . oot tac | At the farm of Rev. T. W. Delong the a powder mill blows up or some awful | tally, sustaining severe scalp wounds. | cloud descended upon the house, barns HUNDREDS OF NEGROES rth of cussestheUnpleasant and outbuildings, sweeping them in a e C““TC]ILMA Amnm N o e e e e a was ot | Cyclone wrecks the country. The nolse | Doctors left here immediately for the jand outt . Pl Dr. an Leaves a uly cele {ons in the State was the ! = he X ey i P | scene of the accident and wrecking | confused mass along the prairie. Kl 4 at the little } could be heard twenty miles, and the | and Pleasant Qualities |frains were telegraphed for. . The | family took refuge In the cellar and no ng Record. | THREATENED BY FLOODS | sonoma County. There shock rocked farmers' houses far up | Perf | trains crew and passengers Ned| shevahont, —— | course of people gath the valley, while trees were blown of a Performance bY |imprisoned passengers out of the over- | The farm buildings of Charles Trotter PR s Call | 2 = ity to witness the m of the downandtons of rocks thrownhighinto . | turned cars and everything possible |and W. H. Hurring, about one mile B T ¥ et Lexs otebeation: which was the ralblng of &) the aic seattesing dowkl over al iargs the Lambardis, Who, | was done to make all comgortable, es- | apart, were utterly destroyed, portions e SR = lagpole from the top of the only SuUgar gection inhabited only by wild animals. . | pecially. the women and the elderly | of the structur being carriec Yy e e T | pine Intsonemal Counity, [heitzee iRl S e e e | by the Way, Are Going | men, who were greatly undone by the | wind for long distances, and, in several I st and the number may be much otk b ke e ban g T i | shock. Four hoboes were on the rear | instances, timbers were driven deep > @ " e was washed out of White River and trucks. of “the postal car and escaped | fiito the z‘rmmd The property loss will reach so this statement to the Republic | pondent over the long-distance phone from Sealey: I am so dumfounded by the extent saley last night, and to- near 100 have been drowned in vicinity of what is locally known he Mound. miles e s [ “WHAT WOULD JESUS D0?” IS THEIR PARTY PLATFORM the Campaign. DES MOINES, Iowa, July The | United Christian Party of America, a 5. famous Stuck Valley farms. That the battle gc not always to | the strong White River farmers now | realize. Two years ago they put a| charge of dynamite in the bluff at this | transformed from a quiet creek to a | vast flood stream, bringing ruin. upon | thousands of acres of fertile farms. | The matter was taken up by farmers to Move Again. singing at the Alhambra. No amount of indifference on the part of a music-loving public seems to phase this Industrious little opera goers among the seats downstalrs, and the show on. goes Every little while this restless but persistent organization tires of the Al- and most of them left to-night on No. 3 eastbound for their respective dest nations. All the Injured are doing nice- y. Mrs. Clawson, who received the se-~ verest injuries, will be taken to the trains are now moving. DIES OF EXCITEMENT £ ns 3 h Old Glory waves its folds s twen- ]88 : is | into the millions as to make the |y gy feet higher. Standing, as the tree ;‘;vkl‘:]:‘e)"ls"f“;{’l;‘l_‘fll‘“'ob‘:‘tfi’:‘lzgzzg‘ = without a scratch. Two Indians were | —_— Calvert fiood appear insignificant bY | goes, on an elevation, the flag is visible | gpreading over once valuable hop fields = ii’dmg in the head vestibule of the bag- | COEDUCATION IN GERMANY. rison. for many miles around. | and meadow lands of Stuck Valley and EW peopl> seem to know ft, ‘ad_‘b_f;; car and escaped unhurt. — ight Deputy Sheriff Swearingen - x | causing desolation and ruin to the once | but the Lambardis are still | e passengers spent the day here, | Protest by University Students, and -6t 0+0 | the injured receiving medical attention, | gounter-Declaration by Faculty. According to the British Medical Jour- nal clinical students of Halle University have publicly protested against the admis- sion of women to the medical curriculum of the disaster that I hardly Know how ‘ : : ; v | point and let 10,000 tons of gravel and band of Itallans. A small crowd of - i on the university black- e ket Bl ety I 2 : raflroad hospital at Ogden for treat. |In a paper fixed on the university blac 1o tallc about 1t § Zully ‘tent) 19° | United Chbistiansiof, Americs SWIIL } hardpan down Into the stream, aImost | thelr countrymen gathers in the gal-|ment and Mrs. M. 5 Andrews wil re- board they hotly oppose, not the study of re los \n a radius of twenty- Eams & Maticndl micketotdr | blocking it, " and turning the main|iery every night, a handful of regular|turn to her home at Coloma. The track | medicine by women, but the attendance of | . | is scattered | was cleared late this afternoon and all | women at clinical courses in common with ical male students. They students of Germany, her know by imagine the ppeal to the cl who, they ““This is a_small piece of high land | national political organization, was | < three miles from Sealey, near Old San z G E - jand h'y the County Commissioners, and | hambra and moves down to the Cali- ing all sense of dec Felime. At firat when 1he ficod rushed | convened here to-day. It will nomi-|finally an inspector from Washington |fornia, or it tires of the California and DURING A CONFLAGRATION | cnsue from such siu down u h vica nate a full national ticket and make a{was sent out. He reported in favor of 2T 7 | the female student DL otitne B poabins in the | L0 dential campaign in 1900 on a|the removal of the dam and the res- | DOVES GD, tO the Alhambra. It's the | — [ has Cntérea”our universi | bottoms of the Brazos three days ago, | LEsentll SLINRL vhat woua | foratibn ot thiel gtremitoiitn instural | CONOmINS) thrzt now R0 I entcred. |{Atarin for & Fire at Wildwood Gle S5 - demand the ex | piece of high land for safety, ariving | Jesus do?” | channel, but the White River farmers | itably informed that on next Monday Sounds the Death Knell of & | appealing o the medi Iivestock ~Ath ther D Seunaons : _|of King County, who outnumbered the | night Lambardi will pack up his scen- | iti SoPman aniversitie livestock with them. a8 so sud. | . We can't go far wrong It we follow | stuck Valley farmers of Pierce County |ery and effects and warblers and go Oltizen The Berlin medical stude 1sh of the waters wag o Sud- | (nat motto,” sald Chalrman W. C.| three to one und had 40,000 acres of | pack to Bush street. How'd you like SAUSALITO, July 5.—WildwoodGlen, | jowed the lead of_ their g ¥ comdnot Sealey or | piaoeon of Richland to-day. “But a|land at stake against 6000 in Stuck Val- | -5 s = the noted picnic and pleasure resort, | They have refused to 1 E ve. Gradually the water rose |} o= it s v e i had it | to be the expressman? : 2 ; i fastened on their uniy E o = somewhat more elaborate platform was | ley, took the case up and finally had it 3 was totally destroyed by fire at 1 D : and encroached upon their place of mors e s hs o ;i They sang “Faust” last night with X L 5 € In Halle itself an at > counter- h FStugemntiliio-night ot more than nalt| aooptedliasiiregards iactalis PE D est ) dxonn disORaEles e SoXeERe RN | n e oo i S s ot o o (Ol TOCK G mgxninE T I that Boeoima o R e, SIS SRS 5 m- | an acre of the -ground is o o 2 legislation, by the initiative G 3 concerned. 5 s e goods ads s e e des an of the medical faculty, Professor me | an acre of the ground s out of water, | Jiim With an jmperative mandate is| This meant that the Stuck Valley | have been noticed in the earlier pro- | 1478 'h‘A:'llla"‘f\‘. sounded the deatiinell g O oiaints: of thaistudents S sepe i e Goe | the méthod by which the party hopes| men must fol their hands and see | quctions. The principals were fairly | o5 Sranville W. Stewart, who perished | p. (o feen carefully considered by the ficaElue on r? _surrounding r;: Or | {5 reform the Government. The plat- | their farms laid waste or take the af- | catieractory; the chorus was as un- of heart failure during a moment of | medical professors, and have been found miles. On this half acre mound are| fin, nods that governments derive| fair into their own hands. Several at-|p .y s glas excitement. | {o"rest partly on misunderstandings, part- huddled together to-night a raving | inair just powers from God through | tempts were made to reconnoiter the autiful as -ever, but In surer vocal| “ry. fames were seen by Night | Dowever, on o surging, gesticulating, screaming and | 4 F AShE e ms a 4 was kept | trim; the orchestra surpassed its wWorst | «- 3 | Thirough thelr dean the medical professors Tavine . assemblage’ ofs 300 Christ, and by ¢ nt of the g | dam, but an armed guar: ep! Watchman Trouette and Manuel Bet- | solemnly declare that neither morality "f“l“f‘, aBge “{‘j"“, $re't _DEBTOeS, | { union of all Christians is asked, re-| posted on the bluff and no opportunity previous record—it was simply obscene. | ¢ono "oy the same time, and both | nor the scientific gravity of clinical in- S B S e varl- cardless of color, creed, | was left for retaliation. For the first time I was conscious of o me, ancd Loth| i uction has suffered in any way since ous forms. ran to alarm the community by ringing | {he admission of female students, nor Drowning seems certain, but star- | poor humans are cattle, a tree—on ‘The Mound.’ There a mouthtul of food to eat, clean -an live in the raging torrents and other material. Cling- tails, as we are are at least 400 negr: nd three or four can give n I know there a small is politi received by the con- | sect or previou A telegram Vv ristian Party to| in other States the following were ap- prospects are that the convention will| Until the Commission Arrives. | which have been received here do not in- | dicate what it is, and the authorities have come to the conclusion that they will not | informed until the F or_arrives at Their opportunity came yesterday, when the guard was off duty attend- were hastily taken to the dam and have been overflowed for two years. ager, has accepted Mitchell's terms to are to fight before one of the local clubs some time in the latter part of Septem- McCoy, who is now in Denver, has the fact that one musician in this band is worse than his fellows. He plays the that Russo should have his life—I only quarter of a tone beyond pitch. The dimora’” that no apology can wipe out. does not lead at all, but is led by his at once, and I would suggest to the Cavalier in the interest of your ears and | musical juggler to do these two things | | until he reached town to-day. | the church bells. The fire department responded without loss of time, but the of water caused its presence to be un- Whether the fire owed its origin to the careless use of firecrackers or to an the floor. He was placed in bed by his suffered from heart He was 47 years of ive of Racine, Wis. Stewart having disease for years. age, and was a n have the tone and general deportment in the clinics and lecture theaters changed n, exposure and exhaustion also v J . v 7 R vention to-day from the National Re-|ing the Fourth of July celebration. Two | o .o (. 3 i e Ty doing P owde . >itts b < olin, E or m v or the worse in any way. They declare loing atal work. Crowded in|goin ™ party at Pittsburg, | tons of dynamite previously procured | first violin, and it is not for me to say | gigtance to the scene and the scarcity | f‘hf ;i\jm‘i‘n[s."flcmsmmns ’m Tt otk founded, and deplore the animosity shown £ asking the yzs; mules and other domestic | ynid%orces with it Chatrman Pidgeon | placed into position. At moon it was | suggest. This fiddler is to all musical | availing and the large dancing pavilion, | by them against the female students, is, as ‘trantic and uncontrollable | \aa matructed to carry on negotiations | fired with the resulc stated. | |purposes tone-deaf. With satanic in- | the dining hall and all the outbuildings | which these latter have done absolutsly e 473 ook 2 | jooking to such amalgamation. | The Stuck Valley farmers to-day be- | geniousness he succeeds in going| Were burned to the ground. The losg | nothing to deserve, au ey would not other bit of shelter—not so 3 o 0 OrFeize = i - & BOIE] o : 5 s ce hesitate to proceed against the authors of e mmittee to organize the party | began reclaiming thelr farms, which | fom OSPReRs, O | BCOEEEES o ¢ Sone. | Will approximate $2500, insurance $1000. | Besitate to proceed agsinet the suiiors of that they had not realized the full mean- ing of the step they had taken. Finally, B el pointed: W. R. Benkert af Dn\'enpnrt,l — 2 1 | to drink or a spot where the| ("7 'y indley of Hedrick and J. F. Jen- | M’COY AND FITZ TO | other bandsmen play out of tune with | jpcendiary is'a moot question. Edward | the professors hope that peace will soon, ind weak uxn(}n.:h'kf(]a;r;“;n;s:v Serr o Dotohester) & Wis TA Enational | bewlldering recklessness, but this fel- | Stahl, the proprietor of the resort. was | be restored and the good feeling between . 3 convention will be called to meet in low on the first violin seems to have a | in San Francisco at the time the fire | professors and students hence 'orth remain away, and no human | cpjcago or Indianapolis this fall. The | FIGHT IN SEPTEMBER cvatom. He Qid things to Russo's “Salve | occurred and did not learn of his loss | undisturbed—Philadelphia Medical Jour- ould try to reach it. Many have | Na P o o 1 v v ~ | The wild, rushing waters are filled | &Tt R o 5 Pugilists Now Practically | chestra, T would like to attract the at-| the Pacific Pine Lumber Company of | TTAGERT: : wish Gl Una ol e hods SAMOA’S NEW GOVERNMENT. Arranged. | tention ‘of its director, the Cavalier Ugo | San Franclsco and secretary. of the | EoPe Leo Has Seen 124 Die in His oubniame. [0, DES i = NEW YORK, July 5.—A Sun cable | Barducco. By careful observation I| Sausalito Arbor Society, rushed to the | Pontificate. | m_implements, furniture, (1 o oo xoit Not Be Known | from London savs: Brady, Jeffries’ man- | have discovered that the good Cavalier | Window of his dwelling, and, after gaz-| The Romans have a”popular tradition ing for a minute at the flames, sank to | which, curiously enough, is often con- firmed by facts, that when a member of to many of these objects groes doomed to almost certain death. | WASHINGTON, July 5—While it is be- | fght Jeffries at ‘lhgri{“}(_“iqfl‘?“’:\"mpn_f musicians. With his right hand he| yife who managed to get Dr. Mayes to | the Sacred College dies two of his col g glven you the situation as it |jjeved the commission nas agreed upon | - h"or ‘.‘,‘;ad,f";’m"ny‘ o nd Bob® itz | feebly wobbles a baton, with his left | the house only a few minutes before gues quickly follow him. At a few : ll" flhfln"fi"a‘; k"hl»“ "'1";"”’[' the character l.rl_n)u- permanent govern- | q’i:‘mnng has been practically arranged | he thumps chords on a dinky upright Stewart breathed his last. e distance. twg cardln«;ls. Bausa, and arounc ookshire u o be rlishe in Samoa, advices ' * 5 X * 5 . v N v e Y A S| Florence, < 3 4 e Fecel noa, advices | Simmons nas Beon B lans the men | Planoforte. It takes a pretty good| Death was due to heart faflure, Mr.| ATChblshop of Slotence, and ‘Crements, life, and now good Romans are qulte in a flutter of expectation, speculating with cheerful resignation as to which Tor- s 1 dg - Brookshire in a conflition similar to C & & ber. & g = S f . es elected to | 7 San ancisco with the commission on| _ 1 e e 5 While the water supply of Sausalito | porato will be the third. o denomina. | that on ‘The Mound." e | called oft ali his other matches and says | mine that he cut his left-hand plano | is always poor in summer, its extreme PO hrapos of the death of cardinals, it is Front preseatindicattonssihesloss of = ¢ e W O e ampion. McCoy | pounding. A perpetual piano in an or- | scarcity on this occasion was due to the | a curious fact that the most likely' can- o s dife I oy to D h 500, unless relief Professors Going to China. further s he will visit New York | chestra is a cheap effect at best. { act of & vandal, who broke the lock of | didates to the tiara, such as the late in 1831 went | comes pror NEW HAVEN, Conn., July arles | within the next three weeks, ready 10| “Tnis s mot meant to be spiteful; | the door leading into the tunnel of the L e CONVICTS FEIGN INSANITY. |E- Leavenworth will leave to-morrow for | oy deciares that he will agree to box had an excellent dinner, thank you, and s,““““d“i, o A e 1Ay o Company | (ngled out by death during the pontifi- the San Franeisco, from which place he will | Jo0Ui¥ ‘O feensherry rules with the ex- | wi ‘Alhambra. 3 | yesterday es in the | cate of Leo XIII, no fewer than 124 cardi. ne | saelke Rel Soli D oh July 11/70r Shanghal s/ Henug st = st ALoeRARE T Ol B o e | Tieatito the Alhambra yearning to be | majns, All the water in the reservoi®| pals having died during the twenty-one Seek Release From Solitary Confine- | 0. "yppointed professor of history in’the | SR C% 30" 0f the referee. It Is not very | entertained and uplifted, but that or- | was exhausted in this manner, which | yvears of his reign. Indeed only four of the | ment at San Quentin. Nanyang Col t Shanghai. He will | {il [\ 90T Pltzsimmons will consent to | chestra murdered the night. But for it | leads many to believe that the fre was | the cardinals created by Pius rive, NTIN PRISON, July tr mnn“:{n-y)l ol rocmierly S0l ety e "\"’J"’fi“r‘.’...’,'("fln"-"il{‘flu"‘?g,."i Travaglini would have been a remark- the work of an inc(elndh'\r)', This opin- ?:‘J') sf?\”.'”fi,éfl.""i l_"\;v';';‘]o] n’u;;” %;d :LT"““ gelebra r s days sensational reports | <iavge of the department of economics in | UBACT the Tuler e Br " "Elub, the | able Mephisto, Sostegni a fair Marguer- o fgfi'fi;‘;fifwa’ézh ‘li‘\.fg fact that| Ay to his cardinals, as Urban VIIT @ il 2 Guefort .| have been in circulation regarding the | the Shanghai Uni Westchester Athletie Club and the Lenox | ite and Russo a g0od enough Faust. | gneq The water company will offer | “Non vos elegistis nle, sed ego elegt vos. quent pul ators of his church . | behavior of the seven convicts recently | ING MOMENT (1}"1"’5"&}1‘x’.‘.‘,'lh‘\‘-"l‘hé’idmy%i‘(’z‘fin‘.’i;‘é‘n's J¢| One of the tests of Gounod's greatness | reward for the detection of the m R e Beste e placed S ““"’”“:’"""";‘,”'-d '11""5 i e smfi.x;;\fnult inierested in the arena by the | ‘("k"“"‘t ucrs 5 :]’_’a‘ g el ;’;"“ Creant atiso SaEde o s e }-ms" fn ihe Sacred College.—London Fp gchester | evening the rumors crystallized into . : _ | sea the battle possibly would take place | take rom ordinary singers. ut | tity has been discovered. eader. hat of LL.D. from the | goninite statements from an authorita- | 10 Madrid When the Entire Popula- ¢, "1 {is6 reported that the Coney | Travaglini’s Mephisto was in no sense ni\l 1881, In 18%% be was | tive source that Convict Jacob Oppen- tion Was Terribly Excited. | l?'“g;fiwl’;“’”ifin;”fm‘"mfl(‘,d ;313@; ;R;{NS« opdthide it Yes & big Gonception. Hil 5 e was the hor of | heimer is trying the insapity dodge to | A Sunday or two ago Madri Of; 310,000 WALES LS | et iy . Y 0@ Beersheba” v | secure his relea This morning he | vulsed with a question which’ outw A5 rapicly gstiaglitin §h“l°‘° “”‘d»(’f lithe insinuation, acid humor and ,. and . | attempted to t his b out aeoinas | all others. In the theater, in the cafes ; expect to be in good trim by Sepiember. | arch subtleties. Vocally, too, it was oD | pted to butt his brains out against : . T 3| McCoy has for some time been anxlous to | I ith the Proph [ich e midearo C ol | and L eonvorantion, and ube | fight me, and I am ready now. ‘I will fight | Splendid; only once or twice in some- ' mer r Amer { Harry Westwood Cooper has | {Le cession of Cuba or th in $ pounds, Just as he says, and if | thing like a hundred performances of 7 ( 1887) he Suprer z ‘l mslwr desnumlolm and | the Philippines, lmu a which to, I will put up a personal side | “Faust” have I heard the drinking | & 3 ST | y. weeping and to-day sent a letter to | touched the. Madridenos n SEn | song sung better. Sostegni's voice is a | : —_—— Warden Aguirre with the request that | the Calle-de-Sevilla especial that | SReT. - BOsteen Le S . . CHINESE PIRATES LOOT hoihe :n a Bible, 3 | Sunday was news awaited with anxiety | TWO STOCKTONIANS | bit feather-weight for the more dra- | \ M mg u[es 0 umckl | s soon as the guards on duty ob- | from the meetng which was heing held | | matic moments of Marguerite, but she | \ 0 ? A BRITISH STEAMER |Srved Oppenheimer's attempt, or pre- ot ithe ey eniie iasmaicisheclins | CLAIM VAST ESTATES brings to the part a quality of ingenu- | Y s I]I- Mclau h" ] ® I | :r‘l]d*'d ilxil':i‘T‘“Dt. illl ;ul:-lllde, lh("\\'flrd(‘" the street, gasping for breath, and only | A ; ousn that is very pat. Her “King of 3 . n s 1 | was notified, and hastily repairing to | just-able to utter the word He will cut | " | Thule” legend I enjoyed immensely, 9 . Escape With Booty Valued at $7000, | the murderous prisoner's cell fold him (It ofil The tension wap rolaxed. there | Both Feciing lopecopsnilendiiu et prlm‘ipa-lli because «7;1:5 sang it as it Elect”c B&“ ‘. * | that if he did not desist he w ' [wae a general feeling of relief and the she s : | but Later Get Into an Eng- st i % Straighi Jackar and Wene | B1a0 méws Was passed from- mouth ' to Heart °§:.tthe Quaker | should be sung, with the half voice, in . lish Prison. there for a month, This threat had the | Mouth, ‘He will cutdt offl’ =~ isis the| St ; | an abstracted sort of way; in fact, she | S, Beaten on e Wesl River, boerdod! cha (| destzed effect and Oppenheimer has : e ight et e “EEOLQIQJSJ;‘&PJG"'>U§;5°s':‘;d:(;“,f {280 It | mused it, and- the effect was fine. The ® British steamer Wa On and secured hooty | Since remained quiet. he imagined that it was somehody’s head | ™' 2 s jewel song, too, was well done, if in- L y | Whieh was to be cut off, but a8 a matter | Charles Ball a claimant to the great Dall Wonderful lmpmvements inae deed nothing to speak of in point of | tone; but the delight, the frank vanity were brought out with a girlishness that you seldom find in the great vet- erans. Russo's Doctor Faustus was valued at $7000. The pirates sailed-on the Wa On from “anton as passengers. Many of the other avelers by the boat were women, who had considerable money with them. When Cooper was not given a Bibl L e e B onaon Dible, 88 the | O Tact ne would have Been too sweeping | estate in Philadelphia, Virginia and South in the incorrigible cells permits them | i his ideas.. The man in uestion was | Carolina, the whole aggregating many nelther 'to’ conVerse:with those in’ the | M- Eelix Robert, s Ténchiman io gro- | miilions’ of dollats, nd fwhich -was [ze. | adjoining apartments nor to have any | Suis s & tobeador: 80 tar s Eood. but jn | Ported fo have about been won by:the reading matter. b ador. 80 far so good; but in | hejrs, The estate was said to be a grant . . 2 | e course of a banquet at Madrid he had | from the Crown to Joseph Ball, claimed IT CURES WEILE - Short Time. IT is not surprising that Dr. M cLaughlin’s Electric Belt gives relief in . IT VITALIZES THE WEHOLE BODY. 96 © 0 0 06000 900990000600 the Wa On reached the Kumchuck ; a signal was ‘given and the T N e announced that he thought of appearing | ¢, have been distantly related to George | hardly as tall as his fair vietim, but a few day: res the most aggravated cases in from one to three swarmed all o They | California’s Immense Exhibit. | in the ring in a manner not consistent | \yashington. The property was leased | whatever was lacking in length was months. unlike drugs, can by this means be applied to the with tradition. Hence all the heated ar- seat of disease, and it infuses health-giving strength direct to the place d and resistance would have bee NEW YORK, July 5.—Cc ssioner E £ E 2 One party {00k posseasion of the | W nmm»;?‘\,,r.’»:xld\om nr"(';]z“’(-:.;fl:;x:li Sumenis which e e a0 3?;?&;-2%:’;1;2.{ e ina 1ec::emfivf§§ made up in pride and erectness. A desired, quickly restoring the organs to their normal vigor. | k and the other of the upper | State Commission here to-day P t the ?—{2‘{:1“:&""1“ {“legn' Trllle meet- | japsed, a large number of heirs pooled in- | very perky little Faust was Russo's. DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN—Dear Sir: [ have now used your Belt ove deck, aptain was ordered to steer | duscrived 1n the New. Tork papers the Ind | 8 abpy solution. M. Iellx Hobert, atter | fcrests and set about to, recover. Ball| His falsetto in the. “Salve dimora’ And I al you represbnted 16 (0 be 1t Hee cured Ty Weakness and ¥ Toer ca Foks and Ing there the pirates found some of their | ot the Baris fape | Colrornia will have |a long debate. decided to cut oft his mus- L ™ Hlor fowever gained considerabie | Wafted me unpleasant souvenirs of fe- FTOGEIRUN, Tune 3 1800 : FHILEE:J. DALY ‘ confederates awaiting them with a couple | R | tache before appearing in the bull ring. | pgtoriety by claiming kinship to Wash- | male impersonators, and I could not ¢ s s T P Dl | AT SHIPPTING I T TaGENCr, | fradition was kept unmpaired, and that | {figton, and to the great fortune. i th Wiy hE ook 1he ldsttma 3 STOPFP DRUGGING AND TRY IT. oL e e 3 8 B 5 LLIGENCE, night Madrid went tranquil and contented | Now' Stockton has another alleged heir ancy e Y d gitimate Save your stomach and give Nature a chance. Give strength to all into them and made off, havin < SATTED, fo ‘i'l«'(k;d‘K;P:m:%"rromundem New York | ¢5 millions. It is C. M. Baker, a photog- | high notes between the teeth and wor- | your functions by saturating them with Electricity from this grand told the captain n.)»(«..uv«l g0 L etndey v " st i &uphel‘;‘li\‘ln( nllhlmtEasl (;h;ianxi(el sn;(e!.‘ ried them as a terrier does a rat, but Electric Belt. Book about it free. nade his yack to rton and report-'l Stmr BeE s Laia ¥, July 5, S T ST Accordin; e story of Baker, T | % - made his way back 1o Canton and reporc=| symr Woeout, Burus, Eureka. | ‘Mamma (sternly)—Don’t you know that | brothers were born In. Strasburg, Ger. | On the whole he served well. D M A h i 702 Markst St., cor. Kearay, 8. F.; ' Sihons andginer was Sont ot | S DOMESIC t Biag. | the “erent King Solomen said “Spars the | many 11 veare'ago, They emigrated to | | e r. M. A. MCLAUZNIIN, purisx ok o' Spring s2d Suconi 9 v t gt vher 4 LOCK T Z ? merica and located on the present site erlin paper asserts that of twenty- g = and on arriving at the vilage where the | ROCKPORT—Arrived July 6—Stmr Laguna, obby—VYes; but he didn't say that un- | of Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. Three | seven roya]pfn‘;nl\les in Europe tworthiras Office Hours—8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. NEVER SOLD IN DRUGSTORES. pirates landed the taotai was communi- mB ! pence July 4 he wes growed up: of the brothers dled without children,lcay- | are of German extraction. 000000000 ¢ 0000 0-00-0-009 / 4 [y