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THE SAN ¥RANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 189 AUTOMOBILE USED [TRAGIC DFATH NOISF OF STORM | BLOODGOOD HAS MNAUGHTON WAS TO COLLECT MAIL ~(r yaS, DICKENS DROWNED BY SONG ~ SECURED DIVORCE | [RCE] T0 RESICA Experiments at Buffalo Show a;Naval Cap_):;;'s Wife Is[Rain De;s(;;:d—s ob Tent IN NORTH DAKOTA His Reco::i._;t Council Great Gain in Time Over | Killed by Explosion. Eoa s Sequel to His Romantic Marriage Bluffs. 1> | S e —— 7 ‘ i 3 L BOARD INVESTIGATED Hotge HdagOnS. HANDSOME HOME WRECKED ENFORCEDUSEOFUMBRELLAS| to Pretty Kitty Spencer [SCHOOLEOAE T DQUARTERS, WE {GTON TE WASHING- @ ! S | b ] HEADQUARTERS, WELLINGTON HOTEL, 3 | . 3 2 i it Dot of Buffalo has demonstratcd that there s % | PLUMBER'S POT AND GASOLINE |SPEAKERS FATL TO M at San Diego. DEEMED CHARGES ggfiN T HIM be. t 1 use of automoblle :_m. ;ws-n:l swrt". : .ln‘ “l(\(‘r‘;,: ¢ OAUSE THE DISASTEE. msmvms HEMABADK,ETH : Ajans : 3 \\w‘! ‘luzl\.r pr»{ul]ny!\lrv s and expe ‘%mm‘x‘ “.‘,‘“ :,_D‘ - s . o Y =T i g WEL & lect 1 the Kkind s of Dr. A 5 ! e { PPN o > —0o-0—o ° g owns ¢ trap, the Postmaster was able to make some wfvl;; ;;;‘v]znme Third Story Front of the With Praise Service Then Thousands | 1 | Important Evidence Pla‘cedf :;e the :3: ok “).1““; ”{ l“xt Ni my;ln!:‘i} .{;IM{; “nm“}h:‘h‘:;sll;r é Deaut frtAWaahin glon Beslienco of Christian Delegates Over- . Hands of the Al‘;;nn:l : s just v the Postoffice Depa ment., e say 6 S X © ]\],' SR of his automobile for a trial in the collection of 3 Blown Out by the Violent Gama 4he Hoar of the f — ‘n;se : = ; s tter boxes and to demonstrate it: advantages over Si Bliocks. teean : i e & 3 2 o Rabiay ewenior niyh 2 wheo Dr & 2 2 ; g ‘| Daaage 7:: tomoblle, carrying with him Superintendent of 2 | Specal Dispatch to The Call. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. @’ : ed’ m y)m forty boxes on a route eighteen p(l WASHINGTON, July 7.—Fire and| DETROIT, July 7.—The mooted ques- : L el ij,.'tpts nd th nut To cover the same route | oo 22 o " ) eax scpEatE A e Grleliecs T i thirty minutes. D & | explosion in the residence of Captain |tion of the number of people brought wées received Bepe i day o el 20 wagon required mote then thee HoRes AT | Dickens of the United States navy at |into Detroit by the Christian Endeavor 4 | Alumni Assoeiation investigation commit- & A vas made on another route the next morning, when mall Was | 19:45 this morning resulted in the death | convention cropped out at the outset of & | lmnl Aseletion npetgstos S 2 t sixty-three boxes in one hour and fifty minutes. l‘)'p; time | of Mrs. Dickens, who died before medl- | to-night’s meeting in Tent Endeavor, | Flee el e toliR A S s m o GrveriRisroute iaines Donps SEC BN gt cal assistance could reach her. Other | when Secretary Baer took occasion to | @ | Naughton, the newly elected principal of | theeState rmal School. persons about the house were severely | publicly criticize the Detroit news- The followi letter from Lucius S SO S :(; R SECES SR S s fe & o Py oth \de on July 4 on another route fifteen miles in ?' DUt hiot At gerotaly o nnaed laperstrar atiitor it oHe Aanuetor e following letter e from Lucis s, and collections we all made In ninety % The Dickens residence is a handsome | delegates from other States was mnot 3 | the well-known manufacturers of agri- X ¢ | three-stc brick building on Nine- nearly as great as had been anticipated | I cultural implements, of Council Bluffs, I the department that Dr. Martin has ordered & | teenth street, directly back of the Brit- |in the local committee’s estimate. Mr. 3 , : to be fitted with a box for recelving mail o8| jsh embassy, and within a few steps of | Bacr had no statement yet to make as | T {f dotm. Ity andothers ofjhe SEHER auvar of ! ver, and that when it has been received it & pypong Circle. The first intimation of | to the attendance as compared with | & | o “inquiring about James McNaughton. nd a report will be made of i ormances. & | the disaster was a low rumble, followed | uther-years. He promised 'to make one | @ | 1'Wili say that in 188 I was a member of ti ; ted with much interest and ad to ex- §®| by several violent shoc which blew |later, but he called on all Endeavorers & | School Board h ,;""'1 :! - )"‘n-‘!” :llv: s out the entire third story front of the |presént to rise. A large majority of | 4 [methals of M moralized ‘condition, and 4its show an dverage saving of time of mearly. & | residence. The firemen made their(those prasent bleod-up, Which Mr. Baer | & | Merofore we found it ry to demand his P e, d if this can be maintained it way to the third story, and among the | assumed to be proof of his view of the (& 4 | resignatior > BUBELNIGE, i e 4 del littering the front room they |atfendance question. | efused to resign as per resolution of the to give more frequent collections and to ex- found the blackened corpse of the un- | 'The newspapers® estimate of the total | ¢ & | board, and as a conse b e delivery service further into the suburbs of fortunate woman. | visitors is 20,600 in round numbers. Mr. ¢ | make K rion to which you s ) cost Mrs. Dickens' death was undoubt- | Baer denied that anybody cennected | ¢ o | e o haver made any answer to that _The Kingsland property, consisting €| edly caused by the explc and it is | With Christian Endeavor committees | [ | tion, but, atter it fied, resigned his J1d to the Stanley Locomobile Company of not believed she suffered any from the ! had ever told Detroit people that they 3 35 x‘xf-nmll”l;z:;r;“y{:l, "”519 i GE Dobbs et el iant & Yohn flames which succeeded. The rescuers had reasoen to expect 50,000 Endeavor- | P | e Hing of the petiti QRR0R08 81 e o were led to the spot by Plumber ers would attend. At all events the | ® . L e president. The price paid was $1 Vaughan, who was himself burned |secretary insisted that the Christian |+ & i true and ampl rday in News York. Plans have al- about the face and arms. He received Endeavor tents had never before been | 4 4 | by those signing the pet ctory to be erected on a point on the w these buras in a heroic effort to rescue crowded. 141 e S ean ) the il be 400 feet long by 50 feet wide, Mrs. Dicken Bishop B. W. Arnot (colored) presided | ¥ G Of thase R Sl NOC e e Y He and his assistant had entered the | over the tent Endeavor meeting to- | ¥ 4 | worth and 8. B. Wadsworth s e B Sliains otk both tsis This building is & room in which Mrs. Dic s sat clean- night. The Rev. Dr. Quayle of Indian- T © | signers of the peti ngth of th A = & some rugs when the explosion hap- | apolis, one of the speakers on the even- | ¢ $| JEns some OF them.belie, veral large o hi Somizs vl e to r] t. The new &/ pened.The two “men were Farowe g“_, e Palar o Announceatto hava i) 2 | in'the county. Yours tr will spend me than $100,000 in building t is its down by the explosion. Vaughan seized been called to Kansas to the bedside of | ki . rs simi impo d homes 5n its newly a'land for its employes, Nearby & Mrs. Dickens and attempted to —drag | his dying father. Silent prayer was of- ¢ 9l Two otner letters AR B e eventy-five-foot /made on which to exhibit au- @ her from thé room. The flames were, | fered in behalf of Dr. Quayle. The de- | ¢ © | committee expect a number of other an The ecompany contemplates from 1000 to 3000 men. . so0 fierce that he was com- | votional exer were led by R. R.| ¢ + | swers to letters of inquiry, which it will X 'd to drop her and flee for his own | Patterson of San Francisco, the mo- | ¢ ) “"In preparing formal ges against ughton. ;‘M’LEAN Wi * LLING TO s then dead. | ments of meditation and prayer by | . plumber and his as were | Rev. George E. Soper of St. Paul. | putting on a gutter at the rear of the. The address of the evening was by | roof. Having completed the job, they | Rev. John Henry Barrows of Oberlin | 7 E TICKET de ladder to the third story. | College. During its delivery the rain | The plumber’s assistant carried a light- again descended, increasing until the |4 HEAD TH ed melting pot. Vaughan detected the | noise on the roof almost drowned the 41 : Jng fumes of gasoline, and through sound of Dr. Barrows' voice and he was | G U l1s a Candidate for the Democratic open door to the front room caught | compelled to desist. Umbrellas were | B T a glimpse of Mrs. Dicker prinkling | raised all over the tent, but compara-| ¢ S THERINE . BLOODGOOD 1 Nominat;gnofgiro T fiquid on the floor with the evident pur- | tivély few left and the crowd stayed |9 3 { . pose of preparing to cleanse it. He and sang song after song, overcoming | ¢ MR : KA S D v 4! WASHINGTON. Ju 7—John R. Me- rning to his partner that gasoline ! all sounds of the storm and all ideas of | @ | Lean, questioned tw-day as to whether he was being used and that there incre: ng discomfort. At length | would be a candidate for the Ohio Demo- danger from the fire pot, but at llm" ceased long enough to allow | and to him she attributes her suc- | cratic gubernatorial nomination, made instant the terrific explosion occurred, | Barrows to proceed. Faete e et Willlam B in her art. He persuaded her to 0 | this statement: literally enveloping the entire third | Largely attended evangelistic ser-| i fdd (:f;e f“’hi“ Ao o w York, where she studied under| .jf the Democrats of Ohio give me the story in a mass of flames, | vices were held during the noon hour at | 5100d800d of this city hac e | fearae el citiss oFPfhe East, | nomination and.my friends ask me to take he explosion was of such force that | factories and public squares throughout |-divorce from his wife, Katharine 8.} BUrone and ai (08 €is O G i g 18 eV it T will accept.” it rent the stone steps in front of the | the city. The afternoon was given up | Bloodgood, in Bismarck, N. D. They | SrocVias Shely While there has been much agitation > thinks that MOTOR CARRIACES |~ FOR B NS How Automob»!és May Figure in War. * D000 0e b eiebeteiedeieiededeieied S TS house. The plumbers say that consid- | to conferences in the larger churches. | were married in San Diego, Cal, in It was years ago when she was | recently about the proprietor of the C erable quantities of the gasoline had | = 1889. m-t‘l,\ l\x”” lh‘pr-!m- that young l%mruli cinnati quirer being a candidate for Trox s e apparently been spilled unon the floor. - - sued £ corce | 8004 fell in love with the sweet-voiced | the Demo ic nomination for Governor, 1 ect the guns L Masidon: t0os COLONEL BRYAN AT THE When Bloodgood sued for a divorce | Bi0% 1o woned well and wisely, and much | yer his friends made no open or public “Word was vy Depart- | here in the early part of this year the | to the disappointment of many ardent ad- | deciarations here st os lapted ay. ment, where Cavtain Dickens is next ° L S aste : fan mentor ment, where Cavtain Dickens ie next | COLUMBUS DOLLAR DINNER | vefrce dcciared tha the evidence aia | irers e wealths astirner won her | *5FHSoirations 10-dny wett-aue to re- t plpnsat Sae . ailow e of the Bureau of Navigation. The ex- | — | not ‘show any wrongdoing on the DATE| eont Fast her suceess as an artist SR e e L e ] worked over 1 count £ - { N - o i v o) T dohoot bty B ot aandas hat- 47 ‘_")m]_”‘: e aTad -y :Inl‘ A"}‘m;'m;(-;] \.\‘1] zlr' .hi"l‘l';flsl’::l‘(’p::: ::;“ Judge Tarvin Denounces the At- ; of Mrs. B]nm];znud—’r.{rnnunl)lnflt more ‘p"‘n‘;'x‘\l;'ull\“:;:\r:\lr”Wl‘\v‘(’!:-l;rl‘ ;v’;l [“':1n\i\zir'(-allx‘1 ““(‘-nktrri‘;lr::l re mmlcl:)\lgn;iwi tomobile in | tion, has side ) the rim tk 4D, ade FOOWD 29 g a2 N | than indiscretion. Judge Beekman sus- DOIT FULREOCES s e o} Mr. McLea 5 already red of the tomobile ol e ionaen O e I A L | brought hurriedly to the Dickens resi- tempts to'Relegflte the Silver e h e A learn abou A\:“'x\!‘\bzwx\;lxl.\llé!'\t;(MAEJ : nomination by_the Zanesville convention OTEAN" | \bjects as curbston d eliminates side | dence in a carriage. He almost fainted Question to the Rear. | s 5 | separate and. that.a divorce | next month. There are otharug andidafes \ 5 iside the vim. and the the strect entrance steps. He identi- | people attended the dollar dinmer given by | rs. Katherine Bloodgood was formerly t ta s floodgood dgsired ly. The most promineut candidate in the = mobile . fied the body as that of his wife. The jihe Ycung Men's Democratic Club o pe or. and is to-day one of the l_\]rvrrb. gt . ‘;\\(-&!Pd. There | field T probably Colonel James Kilbourne t aEioptl body of Mrs. Dickens was borne to the | i S - f oso Soncert Slage 1 been a child by the martiagé end xhe | of Columbus. ks o ,‘ oL Man o A )] xf (E ‘(ulumhl in the Auditorfumh to-night. It |t st contraltos on the concert siage as averse to the notorfety of a divorce It 15 stated also that thére is a mov 7R - = e | next house, where a surgeon of the |was the largest banquet which the local | This fascinating artist ohfained much o jis sake e en W htian far: secor 5 : : Srontedtis | navv resides, | Democracy had since that glven in | notoriety of late because of ‘a divorce suit | “\rs” Bloodgood left New York in Jann- the national ticket with M yr | e prominently eon-| “Captain Dickens is one of the best ! honor of the seventy-seventh birthday of | Instituted by her husband. Mrs. Blood-| ary on a concert tour. She appeared in and that the candidacy o national Blattorm | known officess connected with the Navy the late Judge Allen G. -Thurman in the good fought the case from the beginning | Chicago and the other prominent cities on vear for Governor t | yme and that any organiza- Department, and he was brought into | Same hall ten years ago. The affair was and the verdict uu; gmg‘- Inhllx«' {1'1' her trip acr continent. At present [ possibly i i neans Sl don el L e nence at the time the Maine was |-Strictly democratic in its simplicity, all | She alwavs declared that she did not wish | Mrs. = Bloodgood the contralto of Dr. to interfere ne 2 h Thurman for tion that u b part AT prominenc t Mai 3 . ~ Yy s I Jb's Collegiate Duteh Reformed Church | Vice President, as well as with Kilbourne c3 being represented. There were @ divorce. it Jates AiETDe ¥ Aken ¢ " Mrs. Bloodgood was born in Tthaca, N. | gt age, L of ladies in the | 7T came to California when quite guest was Colonel Willlam | young. She grew up In San Diego. Eve blown up Havana. He was then acting chief of the Navigation Bureau | lot to receive the first | nty-seventh street | and others this year for Governor. New York. - v handsome bru- Solano’s Assessment. accepting the and it fell to his Mrs MANY VICTIS A dispatch from Captain Sigsbee, giving ngs Bryan, at the table with whom | 88 a girl she was celebra f nette with a striking figure. She p SRR = 1ic it known that ther informatidn of that disaster. | feo sented Hon C. T. Callahan and | beauty and at a very early rich and mellow voice that has SUISUN, July 7.—The-assessment roll of o | tached to my p Mrs. Dickens was an authoress of red Williams of Massachusetts, | evidence of a rare musical gift. ) cultivated by hard study. Solano County for 189 has been com- i | tached to my o Mrs. Dickens was an authoress of | fudge Tarvin of Kentucky, Hon: All * | celved her first encouragement to study is now in San Diego on a visit to her par- | pleted. The amount of taxable property N Situation at T e 12 are Al by | S T e e World. 1n & Mon | Thurman of Columbus, the toastmas musie from D. H. Morrison of Los An-| ent |5 Si573.533, an increase of $06,90 as com- erious itu ot T ariex bilshed ¢ g “A t Mz a number of othérs prominent in | . e e | pared with the roll of 1598, : reau in October, 1897. have heen | Of-War.” She was also a frequent con. | e politi entrance of Colonel | — = 2= Santiago. about 375 or $50 per month. tributoritopaearinc By s & in the camp who belong families are: | Tllie Wolff, Mr. Will- | e ol - Seded e i | | Framk C. H |JULIAN. THE FAMOUS MYSTERY FADES INTO | pilidee Tassin, neesident ot tre Leagia . | am e gtudy , These Numbers. Dispatch to The Call i i = | vitriolic speech denounced the attempts | Joh NEW \v'uu.{ July 7.—The Sun's .,,H.A; ABOUT{({NlSTv IS DEAD A DOMESTIG SCANDAL | \‘»I-I'h; e r’::mln}l;-;lt-'llSIr.;‘(.?Io r,\')l‘l;:"vrlg:\::»;lqn‘ulre;} LI E A‘I‘ ‘I’HE S tuation | must be made as prominent in_1%00 as it | In 1859 He Was a Candidate for Vice | —_— was in the Chicago platfc st not tolerate any dicke ur. new mu e for For trade 1or | 1_11:}5 :{d r| President, and Later Served Continued From First Page. | the purpose of obtafning the vote of | M 7 deaths, | in Congress. York, He declared that the men in con- | P Stoddard er 5 Y e Cancs 5 T SN rol of the Democratic organization in = . There are many received h,.‘J‘I APOI July 7.—George W. New York City w notoriously out of | Discover a Varlety of 3 people, Women . v nd famous abolitionist, died at his | ladies had escaped most fortunately. ‘mpathy with the Chicago platform, and | men, who t Boniato, but it is there ¢ id it wa trom ner- gton to- v Then came the climax to the comedy. | known to all men that the or-1 Amusements : =2 candidate for| Mr. Scheib appeared to tell Rathom | §anized wealth of the country owned the | Herberr 1% oy e .’ : War - e Pres-inat Mrs. Rathom must leave the State | soul. He denounced “(he cfforts now be- | T s : e )il toket g dalie ity it | Ing made by the organized wealth of the : ch to The C ace | rst Rept at once ar a ?!-N(‘ in erlmg to permit | country in New York, in Chicago and In- | Special Dispatch to Th Call. ady on accov 5 e itisbu 5. 1 4 Rathem’to secure a divorce. The di- | dianapolis to destroy the force and power | = “RUZ, July 7.—Those in camp M tome, " When : twole,] he in Congress. In Mav, 185, vorce of Rathom and Mrs. Rathom | of the Democratic party by mutilating the | SANTA CRUZ, Jaly T fhos e 3 Harry B ervan a ] rveyor General of “New Chicago platform of 159. at Camp Wallace Reynolds are having a | yre“n. 'D. Skinner, Mr. and at " faul ¥ | Mexico. was no concern of Scheib, but it was Colonel Bryan spoke on silver and | “big time.” During the morning Ashing | Miller, ‘Miss A. M. Miller, Gra toms " ® B Y : a matter of vital moment to his friend, | trusts. v itain e o Cia o % ; Census of the Colonjes. Mjse Camphell, Schelb had iseed’ e e = "\'L‘fo.‘]’é"?r','lgpfiifi e e o Bollis’ Frost. Tmote “from e » S | CHICAGO, July 7.—Parke y v et b 5 22 EA 5 S 5 e = Fro s, | ses he disor- ARt Ao et e R Redmond, jittle of Miss Campbell after she had TO SEARCH FOR BAKER. headquarter tents are the Wallace Re P amoiac T e e D g ke Guiratal . e her of rese an ag the United Statés Census Bu- | 1. P T mrE st G d Wallace R in, A. N d, " ! v people . of \[mnns a. reau a in Chi ¥ en route II:‘{; ,hlst. }"fim‘.,'m}ifn é‘(!;(n‘y"i’; :‘!“':l f;’]ea'é Boston Police Inspectors Authorize a :g:g: (P‘;:p‘; (({~ Ar" ‘f:' o ]n 5 é:u Pt B arend, Mrke ] S aoorie will i Is and Philippine ch 0! = Fe e 8E e Vigorous Hunt. | T o e ST ¢ Los | Tille Wolfr. 3 | trouhble, heart Do nd h b He will set | Mrs. Rathom had sent the poisoned & e ) | and the E. C. C. Ord Reliet Corps of Los | = = trouble and other Pl i Saade usiniag e Il : e BOSTON, July 7.—After a conference | Gatos; the John A. Dix Post, the Phil WILL NOT Srouiile; sad bilien upon the United and then proceed to the Philippines on a | Sumed fact b | AT ey RHEL Tnapector Watts Corps of San Jose; the San Jose | New York Ce nerv s similar mission A | Dell had not told either him or his wife, | Was authorized to'send the following tel- | Hef COTP s e i Ok A k Central Not to Absorb the | are at fault. This = e he Onlkland 1ady had not disap. | SET&M to Captainy Dugan at San Fran- | GrQe I Pennsylvania. o tomalt 380 os Sxhat Sl I JUE BecEes A & C s eve: 5 of e Re] 3 I p = 4 . | you 3 t conditiot your es peared from the scene until after Miss o8 Sn'pmme‘J:?s?fi‘h Dugan: Spend all Last night the veterans in camp were | nfl‘ic’,‘:]‘;‘h{"“"‘:'I},Lj‘-“',‘(}'r:: _7\-?\ R L e | TORTURED BY | Campbell had disappeared from the | ‘time and money necessary to capture |the guests of Wallace Reynolds Post at | By, DUG o0 0 M i 4 o assatt of | L hrobbing or dull. Other symptoms are hol- Schefb house not to return Baker. San Francisco " police will |y regular meeting. War reminiscences | sylvania Railroad to-day denied | o eves (fig. 2, pale or sallow complexion (fig. ring from a | i che! ouse . render what assistance deemed neces- = lven and a Jolly good time was the published statement that the Penn-|3) Ipitation or fluttering of heart (fig. 4), She i im- | NEGRO SOLD]ERS Mr. Schelb's bustness instinct also | sary In making the search for Bakor :pe::! slven and o o AWaliace Rev. | S¥lvania and the New York Central Rail- | impaired digestion and loss of appetite (. 5. proving { er tempers S sbeston itacle iana s he: afraandea: $5h . Don’t worry. : s * enter. | Toad had entered a compact by which the | Weakness of limbe (g ) AR, W RS e €. h. t she will im- | z LIAM B. ef Corps gave a literary enter- 5o 2 & 2 | paired memory, trembling, te: to faint, pipe ol ey St el | trom Are. Rathom to pay the physician W!LLB WATTS. '{:11:; Bell 2 two systems Had practically become one. Fack ot ‘energy :«ml{ Senera) wemkness ax promi: : 2 e Haids ptoms of nerve weakness o - Continued from First Phge. | whe had attended Mrs. Scheib. The Search for Beneficial Insects. "Among those who are in camp are the | “0.p (OO I JEITIGL L Lo o ont op | exhaustion. | money was not pald and Mrs. Rathom | 10§ ANGRLES, July T.—George A.|following Daughters of Veterans: MISs | oncolidating the two systems. The New | $——————————% yin and porm = | 5 ] ; satos; Mrs. Carrie | York C i : e ‘ has not left the State. In this way the{Compere of this city has been selected by | May K. Kellum, Los Gatos; Mrs York Central is practically a famil i1- MEN AND cure for all ne States soldiers and deputles and plac- | affair appears to be ended. Rathom is | the State Board of Horticulture to visit Maley, ‘san Josey, Adele F. Davis, 85an)road, owned by the Venderbilts, -vhlle‘ [ MENMAN Sisorders. © HUDY cd in the bull pen, from which they | quite sure that neither his wife nor |forelgn lands as speclal agent in search Jose; Ethel A. Hills a y L »| there are 3000 stockholders in the Fenn: ADVISED will strenginen _the were subsequently released with i {soned _ | of beneficlal insects, as provided for by | Sy “{)c" members of the Sons of Vet- companies are pleasant, but ‘fl 7 ¥ill | invigorate the n ed without | Mjss Campbell sent the poisoned cher- | 45 ‘act passed by the last Legislature. | ,Of he MEINL"A"S Mason, J. A. | svivania Railrad is com. st e menn-| | Call or Write. | Sl "iviem:© come ! { plete Nervous pros ¢ setious. HUDYAN will prevent ¢ Will_promptly overcome all the JDYAN will correct con- HUDYAN will promote natural es health and strength. ale by druggists; 5 cents a high. He was told ny charge having been niade against | ries, and he is positive that he did not | The sum of 37500 has been appropriated | 3 ) i 3 Y ' > g 2 i 5 - L ¥ 5 | an Camp, Los Gatos; F. A. Nattinger, | New York Central for traffic th, her; that they have been prevent- | do so. He was around town last night | for the purpose. Mr Compere expects | Lo e Badie Walter, Los Gatos. - of the two ronds are not compatibio aay | tration is me ed by Sinclalr from seeking employ- | with Miss Campbell making these as- now to work altogether in_Australia. Ot “the Ladies of the Grand Armv of | consequently consolidation or amalgama- | it. HUDY ment in Shoshone County and threat- | surances, | the: mepublicoare: « Mime T A HIUIREH, | tion wouldl be outtolithe quostion i Jiabove axm ened with arrest if the . he_official denied the statement tnat | Stivation ; i . W. M. Frederick usie g did apply for | Mr. Scheib is authority for the state- JOHN LOHD LOVE %;:, J. H. Gage and_ Mrs. Nellie M Mr, Vanderbilt {8 the largest stockhoiqos !¢ = T permits. Both men are in' the State of | men neither he nor his wife is Ginley, all from San Jose. . |in the Pennsylvania Railroad. e tor B Montana and set forth that they have | guty and the police declare emphatic- HAS_PASSED: AWAY: | - e members ot thesyvomans Balief |5t 8 i S Semm h | package ot PO 08 ¥l muDYaAN been informed and believe if they re- | ally that nobody intended to poison = OTOR e e i Al M S | O STl e Dby e et 15 HOICE turn and give testimony,in favor of | anybody and that no poisoned cherries | RANKED AS ONE OF THE STATE’S Hougk, Mre. 5. King . Lo May Elex. | oS has filed :’ongfi'fiftfm""”" HUDYAN REMEDY CO., { and Tidmacsh, the two s t’:kel!l(':’rt:finll);lil;fl‘t‘ they will be again | went through the mails LEADING ATTORNETE. VG e e "Eur Vo, ‘t-}_r;\,;;fi;:‘f;{‘j:_ | Wright hi’x;lxl for the care of s?«:':::::; Cor.' Stockton, Ellis and Market Sts., Mprovec vith their temper: a 1 to the 1. % ¢ Robson, s. Hannah M. | County children sent to e] . = s 1, shiowing evidence The court, hiowever, refused to grant Sheep Barred From Parks. B TR ?,‘;‘,‘:’m':'%n_flf‘éi. Mos, i P Ricks ‘HomL!.]lurh\.g the past (wnr‘(:‘ve-n(wrl:"r;:nglzlr:: BRI L the losAtinAnnG: AnAloribA e o] sTO(‘KTgN. g Conpieisman e | ot Vel Teruls as Aktumey General ) Trom Lin e B any Waltor, Mrp. Lo B, | Aot saot miormally Goridogussed " the | you MAY CONSULT THE HUDYAN DOC- neys to proceed with the examination | Vries to-day received a letter from the and Court Commissioner - | Cawrence, Mrs, M. J. Fitch, Mre "4, B Crum- | it unless it were shown to be lezal.. To¥| TORS ABOUL OO oaes FREE or of jurors. Fifteen jurors| were exam- | Interior Department informing him that | With Credit. o h Bz e tby Shuler, M. Dob: | Ammeie et b - ; : ined this afternoon and of this num- |no permits would be Issued to sheepmen | | e ety Covert, Mre. Marla Willlams, | Qcean Water Tub Baths. o ; = ber twelve ‘were acceptefl, subject to | allowing them to pasture their stock on| John Lord Love, an old resident of this | Mrs. Mary Hood = (o . o Reynolgs Corps— | 101 Sevent: strect. cormer Mission. Sait Chichester's Engliah Dizmond Brand, SCORES CARTER HARRISON. | peremptory challenze, of iwhich the | the Government reservations. The GoV-| giate, and a prominent attorney, died at | paurm . Perry, Mary B. Pation, Mrs & H. | water direct from the ccean. E""YBWAL P!LLS | State is entitled to five 'and the de. crnment officials hold that the youn | .. ricdence, 28 Glen Park avenue, last | Brown, Mrs. M. Coolbaugh, Mrs. Sarah L. Bow SU A T A ees dergrowth are injured by the Harris, Miss Kittie Trunbly, » ten. The jury will) probably be | Fées and un ! J igh Than, Mrs. S. J. Harris, ¥ f , and, believing it would be in-| night. vi F. E. Bibbins, Annie 2 / accepted fo-morraw, and the oramaS, A Tant the California sheep-| Mr. Love came to Californa with his y{;e'rs'fiici“,%:‘;]:;fll).h;fllzahem e *ths | ““Honer is Purchased taking of testimony ‘will b)esin not later | men permission to use the feed While | father when a lad of 14. The elder Love | HitT: ®lava Leibbrandt. than Monday. | Others are kept out of parks in other | took high rank as an attorney and his son | ~from Bast Oakland—Louisa M. Smith, Bliza- T | Etates, the request is denied foflgwed in s footeteps. He studied law | peth 5. Thayer. 7 bz Deeds We Do. ————e—— ————— n Sacramento an ater wen ST and d my Fowder. i T e il | Amon the menmbers ofithe Grand Sumy rE, for Chichestere Engiisa Dic- e e , scc ino ribbon. Take 10 other. Refus: dangerows substitu 'tions and imitations. At Drugglers, or send. in_stamps for flr‘\hnh’l. tostimomtals “Kellof fo Yea,” in Letter, by roturm Prominent Democrat Denounces Him as a Traitor. CHIGAGO, July 7.—The Democratic | Bulletin, ‘Which Is issued by the il Committee Pre Bureau, in its Suicide With Giant/ morrow will contain a letter 4 : Ar 5 Mail & Testimonils. - Namo Papets o . eilet of the bureau, It; ANGELS CAMP, July 7.—Fred Peter-| LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | s admifted to the bar in 1862, and when | 81¢t g ae e Deeds, not words, count in battles of | gug Ulyhaflr&mlmm.a-?h«-k-aw ¥ ati son, a man Over seventy| years of a but 2 years of age was made Court Co; From San Jose—R. Wiltz, L. L. Nattinger, ¢ ; el by all Loca! Drncaists. RIL A Ae B, is addressed to the DIMOCTaNe eQiors of | committed sulcide at Murphys last even | ARRIVED. = s |missiofer for the Fifteenth Judielal Dis- | George W. Kellum, B, 0. fonGedy By T peace as well as in war. K is not what > Cimmitice to meet here on July .1t | g by placing a stick of glant powder 13| stmr Arcata, Reed, 50 hours from Goos Bay. | {Fict, holding this position for, five ysacs | James Le THNCE AL Fredericks, J. 3. Peard, | we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla NEW WESTERN HOTEL, is printed under the caption. 'Skall Trea: | 8 R e e et o DOMBSTIO (FORTS, e S and nt the cxpiration of that term | Joshua Grayson, G. W, Rayburn, 5 SWESOm | does, thalt tells the story of its merit. It has TR AN B I o o sou Be Upheld?” and in part is as fol- | note stating that he had liyed in Murphys | sax DIEGO—Salled July 7—Stmr Aleatras, | devoted himself largely to journalism, | K. B, Barcc & AL Géer, Joseph M. Clark, A ds merd. A ‘modeled and renovated. KING, WARD IOWS: 1e late campaign in Chicago I sup- | cided to kill himselt. {2 At ABS Ae for San X IAClaC0 NG — Salled July .7—Schr | WEIUNE for the Sacramento }?ec‘ord-l}nécln, W, Hanseh. atos—Henry M. Barker, A C.| ROR many remarkable wictories over the | GO, B b ean Py B “Frea Bhhei b poried Alieeld ag e Doliely cailea city e ot i ot san Tramaeas o0 O e e e e e At ormey | covert (Rllem, H LAY % Nichow, | 4/ “enemy of mankind —impure Blood. | {00 PN R mane * " falled Lo reafivm its _alleglance | MADRID, July 8—Admilral Cervera and TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. the San Fran- | xiopmn B R. Baiding, J. B. Harrls, S M " Weak Men and Women foiled Lo e tform including. the whole | (1ic 4t er commanders of tihe Spantan fleet | NEW YORK-Arrived July —Stmr Campa- | %85 also Judge of one of T ! bifty thougand of the X Chicago platform, FUELS | ls0 sup: | destroved In the battle of Santiago, whose | "SRR LYSICL 4 oy 7—8tmr Ciuden, | Mr, Love was 3 years of age and & na- " Horton, Benjamin® Finney, §. B! Yy &w: Bibbins, Edward Pendleton, C. ( (14 HOULD USE DAMIANA BITT THE stanchest Democrats in the city also sup- { ' 3 feon's | con e e pacoy of dnquiny N tive of Buffalo, N. Y. He has been ill for | F_Ro ported Altgeld The bull of Hars | by spe > J L for New York. & g —Hugh Smith. NeverDis, areat Mexican remedy: gives health and fupport_game from Republicans, Not a by special court-martial, /were to-day aeof u;:gga;gf\;,arg‘::n;vfiégfstmr Canada, from | ;&:m;dflme. and his death was not unex. ll;;:: mlw"m::fl e l ] appoints R R e i Knowh to De loyal 4l quitied and formally liberated.

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