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MISCELLANEOUS SAYS CORCORMN ~ ARC P IREL ESTERHAZY WILL asal Catarrh, 0T OH ASY‘ HBOlfiH\ONORLD’SAleD:FAlRS NOT BE A WITNESS NAstlhlflat Brl:mchitis e July 28.—Archbishop | @6+ s+©4—®~«®+©~0—®4—._ :3eélzild(iarn‘an§’?t' ll‘)ut g:g declls‘{fifi Refuses to .Be pres.er)t 5 o't the Afld lesumpfio“. be @ victory for the United States. Such Secor)d Trial of His Victim, | SPEEDY RELIEF and RADICAL CURE | established public sentiment will com- CI Clln re U . Speedy and radical cure of NASAL CA- | TARRH, THROAT DISEASES, BRONCHITIS | pel the nations to appeal to it before N o O TR TN T | resorting to war. The situation in edmpialnts that lea to CONSUMPTION. Steunenberg Talks of EW YORK, Ireland of St. Paul arrived on ldaho Troubles. | the steamship Britannic to-day, | . *—— after six months spent in Italy, France, Belgium, England and RIOTERS CALLED TRAITORS | rreiana. Archbishop Ireland’s | umed | fusites — J& ; = = almost international significance, owing | Europe is so delicate that no country | g PARIS, July 28.—There is one point upon which both Dr [ CONVICTION MARKS THE END OF | ; (e generally accepted belief that he | | is willing to disarm. That s too much § and ant-Dreviusites are in perfeet D P O hhporiatica ot B NS RCHTS carried a message from the Catholics | ‘:: ,?:éblfi‘}::flxtd?;rfig;:‘:?:oeflhng‘::;} Esterhazy's appearance as 4 witness at the new trial in Rennes. The g | By DR_ ABORN’ et of America to the Pope regarding the ually come about. £ disgust is therefore general at the news that he refuses to attend, not- g Lo st Goreabe LT 12 et dtna | obabIo) setituge o LE LS Goverminent | "“I'do ot beliéve there is any danger | withstanding the safe conduct given him by the Government, which 554 Sutter Street. 5 % £ | toward the ( itholic church in Cuba, of a great European war, as all nations | §§ guarantees him against arrest until after the trial is concluded. 3 eate, ence Justified a Verdict of | Porto Rico and the Philippines. Added | are anxious for peace. B3 The Matin gives a declaration made by Esterhazy to a correspondent & | A Severe Casc of Bronchial and Murder in the First | interest is obtained because the Arch- | i “[rln'le '}‘n R;‘me'l saw the Pope fre- | 8 to the effect that it is not for him to speak, but for the generals for Lung Affection with Hemor- Degree. | bishop has been regarded as the fores qietly.Ihe Holy JOAther was Hoolngli ot whom HejRasippenly atcuseil tosjustily thslnacts S o curious to see & | phage Curedin Two Months. | most repr atative of “Americanism, | tion, th )?h e b]s Lo e ey h‘- 8 <whether they will do this at Rennes. But at any rate he is not going to & | s & which recently called down the denun- | n, though not robust, seemed on the | g5 ¢ ot the trial of his victim, Captain Dreyfus ©| Remalns PERMANENTLY WELL atter & call et {n»p»m ialeainnti e | whole excellent. I saw him both before [ gg De presen 3 yfus. 8 | lapse of 23 years. i tor ject of a Ps and after the operation performed 1ast| gy seisezee oo 5 010 ORORORONG HOROKORO NI ROLOUOLOROUOLE from MR, THOMAS MATTON. a well-known leman i prominent & > z ] was the subject of a Papal com- munication. During his sojourn abroad Archbishop Ireland was received every- | where with most distinguished consid- \tion. The Pope was specially gra- clous, and it is thought Archbishop ure | yreland's influence tempered the tone )f the Papal letter regarding “Ameri- " in the church. Many Catholics the United States expected that the rican prelate would return wearing a red hat, but this hope has not ma- lat spring. His mind is as vigorous as ever, | well known te 0. FR! N u!m!‘ and altogether he is a wonderful old > . : ' | man, who will probably live in the full { i s e S D R possession of his faculties for years to | g st gency i A | come. He is still much interested in DES ) B X . May 29, 1899, | public affairs, and he has a high regard TO WHOM IT MAY CO: | for the United States. ; The undersigned, a resident of the city of .| *“There is. much interest in KEurope 1‘; < M'nme; for 'mv“mst “hx‘fi”{i"i{lxi‘i"o'é" {l*- over/Oiib eondiictiob affalts In the Elilin. . : | Aborn'tn the treatment of puimonary and kin: | dred complaints. About the year 1876 1 was i ALy > out th > of his feel of Paul the first tement vor of canism” | pines. The general impression is that the United States should lose no time very seriously afflicted with ~ bronchial and + | in restoring order there; that it is folly | lung troubles: in fact, had two or three c.ite | to procrastinate and temporize. Most| Streetcars Are Being|Expensive Displays 1o |ty ueless Dr aborn treated mh conss | men in public life regard our possession tutionally and by local inhalatlon applications, and within two menths’ time I was practically ages, and my left lung was prac- ARCHBISHOP IRELAND. terialized. T SRCRS SRORR SO SSORS SRCES SOS o ' RN . % . H el B R F"the ilands favoratly. The fact tnat| - Well Patronized. Be Made. SR o e R astiorbver g 3y y A S | i i 1 visiE th we have been unable to secure the re- b longer and have never suffered a day since from e .\x(lh ishop, met m mx chu;((hmv:;i ed Hn_ lw{n-’ ‘“h Hr‘!‘l- f visit lease of Spanish prisoners held by the —_—— e any trouble of the kind. Anddmi/ ;ur‘\z« ar: SUPremacy | and statesmen, and everywhere I found | es before he ¢ | Filipinos, has, however, a ver bronchial tubes have been sound, T believe, o ever, has | tp, - s = Flends: of: deniocracy the world laisq et has, however, created a very Spectal Dispatch to The Call. Special Dispatch to The Call. any one's could be, and are at the present the! greatest. respect’ for [ the United| . Friends of demiccracy ~fhe WOr S jibadiimpression Stheyituini that sltics e Catter a lapse " of twenty-three years. er & watching the career ¢ | we have put Spain out we should find ! known the doctor and of his successful ed, whi > important 4444444+ ¥4+ +444+++| SACRAMENTO, July 8.—The directors | hay octor and it |'of the State Agricultural Society are de- Prpf}r‘f;‘f'l';w"““fim;?"~’;)’,";g“’t;"‘;" tHat thna T termined that there shall be no common- | personally knew of a number of people whom tes and an earnest desire to obtain | great republic with intense intere retain our friendship. Especially | The enemies of democracy may sec | some way to redeem our pledges. This | is a matter much commented on in t that the & m in Sho- | this true in France, Belgium and | at us, but their tongues are becoming | o < IE 7 f 28— R el s D e I e e it the | stient The Worla 18 watthing us as it [ urcle IneEome g bgllet prevails CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 28 place exhibits at the approaching State | he treated with pronounced success. From my pr 1 e o in erpressions of friendship. | never did_before. Our watchword |CHatipehie Interais of the Catholic A car returning from Buclid Tair. That the exhibits will be more elab- | o%n personal experience and obeervation of hi3 ; was especially noticeable should be ‘Liberty ‘with authority, and | Shucch will e better D§Olected under Beach Park was blown up by orafe and artistic than in former years | reatment of S1L°T groli enod to persons at- 5 official circles. This sentiment authority with liberty.’ i'\', f'fr‘f(;‘&;h:"dgf’ié;i r“;‘;mvemem b dynamite about 11 o'clock to- +|is assured. One big mercantile firm in | ficted with such troubles. Very respectiully £ r to have a practical effect in Fra “While s >aris the reciprocity ce ec # ok place Sacramento wi cf E ct | Sl s o e | ing to have a practical effect in Fra hile T was in Paris the reciy M S night. The explosion took pl Il erect a special structure d. All France a short distance north of the for its display that will cost no less than | DR. ABORN’S TREATMENT being discus ons anq | The United States has been particu treaty w o e & 8, and | ¢ fored by the exposition management. | was interested, and all hoped that fa- | 7 i gThe w v o 2 el 700. An Eastern firm will enter the pa- | nnin- | ember of the French Cabinet, in | vorable terms for both nations would | ¢ i pslen s g;}:ggdfi{‘:;fl{:‘:;‘:& ififfiel;srh"“;‘ee )i‘iltlir‘):‘nlq'itts“oThere Vilion with a display that will cost $1000. | @jves instantaneous relief, builds up - | referring to the matter of the unveil- | be arrived at. jac a & e 7 i The decorations in the bix exposition | N nstitu- ing of the statue of Lafayette next| “France is perfectly | home rule. But,” he concluded, “this is were no passengers on board, building will be appropriate and tasteful, | and revitalizes the whole constitu July, said the Government would en- | the outcome of the D | the country for me. There is no other and the motorman and conductor ¥ | and it is intended that the exhibition shali | tion, fortifies the system against like it, and I'm glad to be home again. be in complete readiness on the Sunday | colds and catarrhal affections and 1s inaugurated n devi PIEEE L L s escaped without injury. avor to make the event a worthy | think the French newsj ration of the ancient friend- | exaggerate the popul ’ f: While the d 4 | evening before the opening of the fair. | gverts the tendency or predisposition | Whén the Archbishop met a Call re- Musical novelties are promised for each | ed from | porter on the steamship his first re- P R start has not be¢ mme é I ) between France and Ameri | the whole af p Bhelabsecu oy not think a majority of the been lively, and at times intensely | mark was about the death of Conallj Lt AL e b e bbb eveninig By an Immense band of accom- to consumption, and thereby prolongs people are so hot about an | bitter, there is no doubt that tr ngersoll. DA N 98.—Slowly and |Plished musicians. life. American jance. What they | cision of the court for revision will be I see vou've buried Ingersoll,” he CLP.“IET."AND' .J,uh : et ‘hin, Secretary Peter J. Shields declared to- il e y a perfect unde: anding final. I think the question | 84 surely law and order are triumphing|day that enough applications for space| OVER THIRTY YEAR: DEVOTED TO THE S osnat 5 : ) ¢ over lawlessness and disorder and the | had already been filed to fill the hall. | TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF THE HEAD, AL < © | "Citizens generally commend the season ND LU city 1s beginning to resume its old ap- | G U2 ELASTHIY SOMTE G cotors, and | THROAT AND the two nations and an assur- adiy agitated by both sic time the dense veil of smoke | merely to put down rioting and not to | : e doa i g s 5 the lofty furnace added | do police duty. Whatever the duty e L L e tia and San| NOTED FOR THE EXCELLENCE of makir ,f an indefinite continuanc f s beg badly by ap- | normal resent relations. In Belgium there ult the army, respect|. A i\ pearance. To-day the street cars Were | there is no doubt the attendance from 9 . . our ir s Interest in America and | and ]‘r'\'“rm ‘fihm‘ is ,l‘mz.,_\ grafted l\nl'n carried the talk into another chan- | well patronized, especially during the ;:;s';iry‘t‘m;nyl}}v(hre Srote tHin e o Dr. AbornsOiflce and Resndence, American. Since Prince | into the French nation. It was a mis- | nel. 5 b houra of the moraing and even- | bositon ‘has 3 sed. e mer- Amertcan, e o i | tale on the part of the Jews (o ralse | Archbishop Ireland spent a quiet day |y B O e bent Lndl | e o e e ninosstat | 554 SUTTER STREET, \ Edgar m and S ies he has mot ceased to di- | money in Dreyfus behalf as a race. |at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where he re- = e ; ont 1 win. | co-operating with the directors In D orang- | Bet. Powell and Mason, San Francisco, Cal rtily i e th e progressivencss of our | There should have been no racial ques. | ceived a few callers. He expects to go cation that the city governm (o epecial features for the entertain- FREE 'CONSULTATION. y the convie- v and fine character of the peo- | tion involved to St. Paul in a day or two. It may be | ning in the struggle. _ ment of the thousands who will attend R E = T inning of the 1 dined with Kin ypold, and 1 “I do not believe the peace conf | that he will visit Washington on the Mayor Farley is well pleased with the | the pavilion nightly. . ‘?FFIC!:: HOURS 730 to 3. ",“d_z 0 4. ed from his conversation that he | brought about any general|way. situation, but he has not relaxed his mr‘\; {\‘-)ll;l ll’\‘;(‘rra:;;l.onfll"[h‘;or;‘f:gs‘vld 4}:;{ = o s = — = - e —— e _ | vigilance one whit and will not until | ever witnessed in the West, the purses ‘ the last vestige of disorder is wiped | being large and the entries in each class OTEL Mpl RE S eant O arrent [ ine, country, and as the eruption wes in |gway. The Mayor and Adjutant Gen numerous. i CLARK'S OPINIONS ON Vel o M ToF e e R Sl ey Cregbtns | eral Aaine are at present n7olvel 13| OF INTEREST TO THE COAST: | BROMVEI Lemny SRe o L 1ol 0 0 £ side, e o he | @ € versy Ve a 'C S e e heorin Gata | oleanic eruption wyas greater that | gnail d0 and' what they shall not Co. | Postoffice and Army Changes and And 63d STREET, NEW YORK CITY. HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENT | &t arai: | o, B o he sirand | The adjutant general is of the opinion | List of Pensions Granted. FURNISHED IN A BEAUTIFUL AND | Spouted as If from a fountain. | that the duty of the National Guard is | \WASHINGTON, July 28.—The special HOMELIKE MANNER. Vs 'S CRAT The Senator Says That Congress Al-| OLDEST STEAM VESSEL I_[]A i most Unanimously Favors the e e | ON THE PACIFIC COAST MAY H A[:H Cla Wyoming arrived from San|The Goliah Supplies Fuel for a Bon- rh o its terrible ffe lice - o Angeles County, will be dis- = R e the National Guard may be, MAYOr | oninued after August 3l Edward T. OF ITS CUISINE AND SERVICE. “One of the original eruptions ceased, | 1 L ek = . ahe H”_U atter pauring forth s sream of molter | e hh”!d;‘l"h_f‘r;n‘h(;l“fl'"‘“‘::fiy arcihes | Pauison was to-day appointed Postm lava for one day and a half. The lava | unde authority 3 e ©* lat Usal, M > v, vice Harry D. rolled Up and cooled. forming an immense | main here until he feels that they can ot el o fl‘:“:"fi}"" Countyvige Hay ACCESSIBLE MODERN rests 7.2t FIREPROOF. ne, which seemed to attain a height of | yensed with. The respons By direction of the Acting Secreta Fr ! second | fire on the West Seattle | ¢ ! v view or : | ihout 120 feet on the principal crater, D L rdier ot the city reats | Bonil | ek lose mouth may be 500 feet in breadth. [ o0 P¥ mr,“'l’,‘\j_:l';d",:']“‘}‘(fh; e cly | War, First Lieutenant Douglas F. Duval, 1 s P !'the 6th of July T climbed the mountain | UF ’ o yor. he | istant surgeon, is relieved from further | An extensive library of choice literature has W m First Page ’ D oo Ty position b conlA 26t tng | eays, and he: proposes' to see that his | Gty at West Point and will proceed to | fust been added. hu ‘stowly streaming in the di of | plans are not interfered with by any | ¢ 2. reaming in the dircction of | plans are mor o he Is to be the | San Francisco and report to the com-| ORCEESTRAL CONCERTS EVERY EVENING. of the old- ific Jast and in the United | difficulty. The pahoehoe, however, is table-lands ” 20, SeRORL, er 1 bonfire of on the We frequentlly ded th esicles | Mauna Kea, which form an immense ba- F vhe »ps are not | manding general of the Department o e L R S B e e Sm. The original fury had partially sub- R hen the troops-are 19t o, jifornia for duty: Delighttully and Conventently Located, within N pohich are covered by a thin erust (o0 | (ifca, hit 3 greater volume of matter was | "o have been several outbreaks| Telesraphic Instructions directing dis. | Sl N It in New York in | quently one is sure to break through ng from the mountain; more craters |’y .+yeen Mayor Farley and Adjutant | charge from the service of the Unite MODERATE This many of the party did, as their A to he a secthing mas General ine within the last few ‘;4;““":1’”';&3 e b s RATES (0] A e e ninly erelle o e A e ‘\’11,"",;‘::,;";',',;s“',“‘\',‘m\;:: (hi”(‘i'un'cu]‘[h\f, | Oitie Miller, Battery L, Third United | American and European Plans, o ie Jund ol SHac When it becomes filled. Should 1t | saain R o d e atls | Siates Axtilliory, Bresidionare Bareby 0o, Keorital torfouribook | Una i wie 1 aptrateliss w :;L\ is \{ ry leve nd m Lmv)il enstevh: sidEtha ficw will ba ng é'h'” |1 is was no time to stir ;flrmnd Acting Hospital Steward Fred- | and other particulars. walking, but wear with : ion of Hilo, but It may never | Up any discord. {erick S. Simmons, Hospital Corps, will amazing rapidity. It | e O O tha ok ein B on et | T willimerely reiterate my statement | reliévedcting. Hospltal, Steward B L. W. JOHNSON QU"“‘. Pro rietor. perative that any one making the jour- | tle S are in danger. Before T depart- | of last night,” said the Mayor; “this is | Greenmayer, Steward Greenmayer when 2o L J = thus re! ved will be sent to an Fran- Honolulu rumors re ed with sandals | ¢d_from hey should stz Jrovic ched el a e for every ma o < 1 ney should start prov 1ed” the | & time for every man to mind his own | thus relfeved will be sent o San B | 60000000000000000 el iawn which caused men to make an imme- | husines i 2 S e e ¢ - diate departure to bring the herds to a | /The Mayor take: - e commanding general of the Depart Two miles beyond the head of this | Sate SFRATGYS Chmparea: with the erups | ,, The Mayor takes but little Interest in | ment of California for duty in the general | Orne anp © flow of 1881 the scene of action; not | tions of 1839 and 1881, 1 have it from c the talk of boycotting merchants. He | hospital. Private Bennie Hawk, Battery Qi == 22O e old crater of Mokuaweoweo, but | residents that the present disturbance is | belleves that just as soon as quiet 1s| O, Third United States Artlllery, Presidio, | © HOTELS © E ) just below it. Here you ] sight | Ere Hr\) W !’n n we \\u}; ~‘m|( to I no- | restored and the fever is gone, all such An l-‘rzxn('is(}‘n, is |rzn]\. erred ‘firs( class o GRA ND © lu p e e e ch is beyond descriptio il that the action had Increased | ta ase A boycott, he feels, is | private to the Signal Corps. He will re- f a colonial e bl : B ’,‘"“ beyond description. From a | p "re was bursting forth from what ap- | ,‘dl,kl W S e Yhat a man will | port to the signal officer of the Depart- | O N LRANC o o r Hawali, You ell usedl a5 2 Eombiont w0le about 500 feet in elrcumference | peared to be a long ridge on the. side of | Letmindiphd il R Hiclo that | ment of California with a view to his | g Coonected bx & cover=d passagewsy. ands that xireacia ({B0n e Golla Wiw a5} molten lava, In a state of angry agi- | the mountain. While at the Volcano | DOt P2¥ 6 cents for an article that can| .,y assignment to duty in the Philip. 1400 Rooms—900 wi h Bath Attached. @ I know whereof L} Ha b o PlizatSou tation. is flowing with the regularity | House 1 counted at least eight seothing | be purchased for five and a man will | yipes. ant Surgeon John R. | @ All Under One Management. o e 8he oas abandoned for good in 1894, and persistency of an artesian well, | craters.” | not walk a mile to make a purchase | Clark is relieved from further duty at|@ NOTE THE PRICER: o et 3 5 = and out of the center of which four CHANGES IN THE when he can get what he wants at a |Fort Wadsworth, New York, and will pro- | § gy wpean Plan.$1.00 per e O E N same > tains with an an roar dart up to quarter of a mie. ceed to San Francisco. | U rop - 81. ay upw: Lk e | ARGUMENT ON EXPANSION. |{Ni IR A% ANE, FOAr G M0 |fuarter oE R, (e et cnee | “Fions e A ranted as foloms: | © APREIS IS 15 4 130 S o BURNING PEAT ON | Christian Temperance Women Dis- the lava assiimes the most fan- PERSONNEL OF THE NAVY 2;"(,{“";;‘("‘";‘;‘i‘l"\“' ad r:‘:;";"‘:,.‘;l:}')l(:\‘.ij‘gvnt.‘é’::s s OBl Tas Mo -] JOBN 0. KIRKPATRICE, Mansger. O 5 hapes imaginable as well as a Ak irs | e street company Who | jjejo’ $14; Man Fat, Vallejo, $50; cuss the Question. of colors quite indescribable. Would go back to work it permitted. | Kdifher. Soldiers’ Home, Los e x(;.y°°°°°°°°—9~°—°°°°°°—9—°~ THE RIVER ISLANDS | paciFic GROVE, July %.—An all-day | As these fountains descend with a |Many Officers Now Serving in the|but that they are hindered by threats| AadilonalWilllam B Lytton, Nation i| | session was held by n[u- delegates (‘r\ the | noise like thunder they splash pieces of Philippines Have Been Trans- | from some of the more frugxcal( es Military Home, Llns Angele ? to $12. In- | MAKE PERFECT ME Woman's Christian Temperance Union| flowi 1 in a ctions, 3 loyes and the leaders of the strike. | crease—Stephen E. Gipson. Pasadena, $8 | = Hot Ashes Found to a Depth of | "7 lowmeayriinsall fdixeolong Famtioh ferred. PLoYeRen e | to 810, Original widow an L. P. D. P o i ambittons of nvention to-day, with only thirty min-| dart through the air with a hissing { Thompson, Fruitvale, §8 F. Clinton 1ife can be restored to you. The ver: 2 ; : 3 worst cases of Nervous Debility ars Twenty Feet Beneath the | utes’ recess at the noon hour. The open- und. From the walls of the c WASHINGTON, July 28.—The Navy ~ALS f | utes’ recess e noo e sound. o e walls of e con SHINGTON, v 28 Navy 2 adena, $8; Al M. C enden, San | Surface. ing. devotional £ a. m., was | which are at least 100 feet high, three Department has been notified by cable TIE-UP CAUSED BY | Broadege & R arct . ity Tos | A BEETS. Give prowpt reliet (g 1o lsomnia, failing memory and the waste Portions of Union |led by Mrs. D. ifter which | distinet streams of la papers were presented. The | two of which, howeve and dralin of vital powers, incurred by - indlscretions or excesses of early years, re flowing, | of a number of changes in the person- | BRICKMAKERS’ STRIKE | Angeles, $12. Mexican war widow. Taura STOCKTON h ipparently nel of the naval force in the Philip- war survivor, increase—Robert Parke Te S important sun overhead methods of scientific temperance instruc- | becoming inact S5 Hlove | iaoat TR e e orpe 0 - “ = B 'S, ¥ orps Captain D. Golden Gate, $8 t Impart vigor and potency to evary funo- . i ere considered B . Coyle. she 0" e cra P speed o : 3 £ 3 n Gate, $8 to § d ey : were cansidered by Mrs. 1. Covle. | rushes from the crater at the speed of | Williams has been detached from the | Ten Thousand Bricklayers and Car- | SN TG0 2nal Dantel B. Jones, Con- | o rasiifite to the éyes of vt op i gome wor ail had A" 1 f0ve fuperintendent of C nell 2 ehorse, and.is about fitty feet wide | Baltimore and placed on the Oregon. penters Thrown Out of Em- tral Point, $6. Reissue and increase—Sher- | One30c boxrenews vital energy. B G 2t rm exy e run w]\_‘lju: \\’n; ;:;lwr”v]mm‘ L \lli(f 2 Mr its sour lh"‘ ‘w ads to 11\ width | Captain M. J. Shaw has been transfer- | ployment man Burnside, Sellwood. $6 to $12. Mexi- | :.?;cotm:‘u:n::maefgcur: or money re. Chr ian € € ce 0! SPOK¢ of over a mile, anc 8 it widens the | pe, » ~ s . > v idow uss Dunlap, Ri | funded. e ci ves! pocket. Sol clar ng Yo' her work, es q en red from the Oregon to the S can war widow an Dunlap, Riverton, 5 o \th about her work S of t Sl g Charleston. | p1AGo, July 28.—Ten thousand men | § R UL O T R 5 SO DO a . s speed dimin This flow is now | g 20 % hat Wite talks on many Interesting subjects | - B L § now | and Captain J. L. Myers has been 8 i men [, e 1 order to get | followed. :1Hnmwl\“n.dm"x;:.l< lur[{,1 an 1‘ has gradu- | transferred from the Charleston to the | WeTe thrown out of employment and v\nrl;_ W ":‘n'g:’r;?h ?Tfl;‘qfl;‘ s} 1111:2:2" Tvm»‘ ws°:v° by owlml;.c:u ca" Baldwin Pharmacy, times. the | A pleasant relaxation from the heavy | ally flowe e north and struck the | Baltimore. stopped on 200 buildings in the course o Nt ek s e o ¥, %, Ben (wo storesl, Grast Drux Co. 1a had to | work of the morning session was a chorus base of Mauna Kea, where it is slowly | Commander G. Blockinger has been | €rection in Chicago during the second day | fam' 1. Brunk, Issaquah, $10; William e sty 2 o g 1 and the | Mrs. R. A. Emmons, M Lord and | the town. : duty at Hongkong. Captain G. W. 1d following them the carpenters Efmind) o Bt S y Riary N "Cartwright. The evening £ Might the whole flow of ten miles | Plgyman has reported to command the | s campelie 10 Tay Gewn thoir tools: | On Ol Tat ot mist 12 the KIDNEY 8 LIVER e Mo Sy Milton ©.. Law- | filling up a hollaw. ~ Which side of the | detached from the Charleston ana or- | of the strike of the union brickmakers of | olmes, Spokune, $I mgs | ridge the flow will take when the basin | dered home. Lieutenant W. S. Cross- | Cook County. The tie-ups came first on | &esxion opened at & o'clock and was no is visible throughout, like a tongue of | Charleston, | Ry , Eab of the day on which th eskion ope L8 odlock sod e ; arleston, . % made for an amicable e the thin, | ble for two events, an address bY BIIS; | fire and every here and there discharg- oDt Tohtiton hes bae lamiriion: Yot the controveray dhetwean | Amiticep {Iag was ralied over thisiGoun v “an' invesdi’ | Clennam on *The Man Witheut & Hoe'| ing what look like redhot bullets. From | transferred from the Baltimore to the | the strikers and the North Side manufac- | try, will be observed as a holiday point In order to [ and a debate, L2 G : | an adjacent cone—about 100 feet away | e | the Blrat a conference which has _been | throughout Hawall. &= This was .decided ral n Jose, who sang several e ugn | 18 filled is yet to be seen. Should it | ey has been attached to the Balti ook o iesY jobs, where. the contractors | ANNTVERSARY OF k as carried on through | g, 'toward Hilo immense damage will ey s e iy e parimore | Lad not taken the precaution to increase | NrERainieny GLF bty sl was the main| . q,00" At the present speed, how- | T. F. V. their supply of bricks in anticipation of i The fol- - b . T. F. Veeder has been detached from | {pelt BRPPY 0 Plickiavers and hod car- Preparations in Hawaii to Make the | shhe fol-| ever, it will take some months to reach | the Balti : X »uthard, | yme mMO! 0 reach | the Baltimore and placed on inspection | rjore were forced to quit for wnt of ma- Day a Memorable One. | “Temper wor ronds the | the medium of the pre > and made | subject of the afternoon session It was | lowing delegates : the gation was o Jregon; Lieutenant A. Hartrath from ialled by the Chicago Masons’ and Build- upon at a recent Cabinet meeting. There ascertain w down the smoldering | solved, that 1;”(‘.’"&”“!"!]‘ (X}I'MH-"!{""I lhy a magnificent vie is to be had e Pri peat extended. After penetrating an |force of arms is contrary to the principles | a iew e ha e Princeton to the Culgoa; Lieuten- 1 t asons’ and iHibe & srand recenfion i bt D e Feek oF bt | of Hightcous government,” the afirmative | Nearer than this it Is impossible to re- | ant Stickney from'the Culgoa to the ers’ Assoclation for, 10 ollock Ko Y "n- | Executive building. s AT A PLEASANT LAXATIVE ashes and burning peat were found. | beine arguca by Mis Saran M. Severance | main more than a minute or two at a | Princeton; Lieutenant U. L. Holmes morning. Al eeented, Unless one | The Government expects that citizens _ There is little doubt that many of the | and the eeatiys By Dr. A. C.'Avery and | time, for the heat is 50 intense. Under | from the Baltimore to the Monocacy; Yolved wlll e Febedes from the position | Will unite to have a day programme of | L LIRS TOXICATING ec d fir ere due to the fire get- | Mrs. G. M. Kimball. 50, = 4 > B 3 | side K e od | BPOTts an r events. Pres 1 [ | foot,” through the fissures in the old | Lieutenant C. Thomas from the Ore- | held thus far little will :7"}1,"‘1:‘;;1?:{)‘11"5’:\‘;3 A e o mnk’:*tgg"‘dgol: rough the crust and ig the - ti lava, you can see the hot lava bub- | gon to the Monadnock; Lieutenant C. |at the conference. The Strikers SN 82| memorable one, and he hoped that com- ing so soon after July 4 would not have by the . \tiva Hext '{\ ¢! MEDAL FUND _INCREASED. h;h:fi along m\:ll m;\kmfi fi;vlrh»v m]nuth {{.khlauhm\s from the Charleston to 5\?';‘;"‘;;‘““3’"‘“-‘, e slaw the union o it d any of t . af the crater at a wonderful speed. fokohama Hospital; Lieutenant Com- | North Firs ufasturers say | ihe effect of making the celebratl s : : qualiti | Benefit Under the Auspices of Los| 'The sight is so fascinating that you | mander H. Merdll from . the " Castine | SEreement, and the manufacturcrs S| brilliant than it should be chration less | § yigir DR. JORDAN'S creat - - { Angeles Natives. forget the fatigue of the journey and |and home. ,‘.‘}2%1‘3‘&-"‘: Xl‘l season. I“SE“I oF A"“T TORAL AND BAREJA FIND 1 LOS ANGELES, July 28—The benefit | Baze at l)l\["“f‘\'\-r ;-mmu;n_;l:_ cene l:e Ml'a.' ed Assistant Paymaster J. H. = DROWNED IN THE OHIO. for the medaf fund given at the Orpheum | Whole nigh hrough; and it is only the orrison reported on the Bennington; NED IN THE SACRAMENTO. BFauE 1051 MAREET ST. bet. 6:h&7¢h, 8.F.C2l, FRIENDS AT COURT | with the details arranged by the Natlv } thought that provisions may run s'hnrt Il;‘l('utflnnnt‘ W, P Blllott from the DROW. S i Three 1?“’95 %"5; and Three Others The Largest Anatomical Museom in the | 8, = P ] o S e o | ANC 4 3 are any miles fro: 0] cy av Vi . Vael ‘cakuesses or any cor Sons netted about §400. The house before 3 m nocacy to the Cavite naval station; | Frank P. Sweeney of Redding the arrowly Escape Death. SRS 1 : = ; St Ol el Joiis mhe 1| waterjthac at davbreaicatier ast | C r C. C. Cornw d 2 Sttt - discase pesitively cured by the oldest Will Be Aided at Their Court-Martial |7 o'cl rt“\(,(.‘s“(‘;“.:‘;:,:‘- ]3, U"ui;(“wrr}:“pr- ke e d:-:-m‘).wu: r"l‘\”'n’:. one last Pz:l:mn{::h:;; B;mr(ng;mcrllln tr;)}:'g :fi*’l’f Victim of an Accident. ME[‘(fihlS'\ ILLfl'f'x'-ln;l'" July 28.—August Specialist cu the Coast. Est. 36 years. by Strong Letters From | erior of the bullding wis ¢n {600, L0870 reach the crater and return is a f miral's staff; Lieutenant Commander REDDING, July #5.—Frank P, Sweeney, | Mattingly, aged 17; Pearl Cheaney and DB- JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES § Blanco and Linares. ‘1 beople. The leading boxes were four daye’ journey from the Volcano |J. A. Shearman from the Glacier to the | manager of the city circulation depart- i dan {a "ttt Tt this alhrct n ‘l': Ohio ¢ I;‘“:‘n:‘7‘"‘"‘!':“?;dfllll‘l’f;lag:x'vare‘ MADRID, July The tr ot Gen. | occupled by the Chamber of Commerc House, allowing one night and a part | Castine; Passed Assistant Surgeon L. |ment of the Morning Searchlight, was | (UVER G O mmpuhmng R sw]t‘and Pos.trve Curein every case undertaken. erals Toral and Bareja and others for the | directors, the Board of Trade directors, | of two days at the flow, or six days | L. von Wedekind from the Cavite Hos- | drowned in the Sacramento Rlver this| ;.04 WY S en ey e for Book, PHILOROFHY «f b r i chntites ne i n | e Mercnanist mndl MEUBLIEIIEEE, from Hilo, and it is wéll worth the | pital to Mare Island: Cadet T. C. Mor- | afternoon at & point net far below the | "Searching parties are along the river = ‘. soclation directors, 1 L ime and expens " ! ) ughes erry. 24 | bank to-night wit! che: ing | 3 > gin on Monday before a supreme court | rectors. the Elk officials, "‘.’J‘"' 1 time and exper Al \:;fi\r?gmr&m the Charleston to the Ben- | gI¢ U ke ana J. W. Murphy he set|¢ha e lgstffl'khts trying to find ‘!nn JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St., S. F. ‘ martial, and {1 is expected 10 occupy six | and St ane:local war hosed, Covero ot et it e out i a kit toreach a dredger stranded | Siss Marion Onana was one of the lead- ol R oD B b P or seven sittings of the court. It is|Gage and Senato . efr fam- c in the stream. kiff capsized, throw- | ing society belles of Henderson, Ky., and 3 = = stated that Gener: anco 3 es; J. B. Lankershim, and a number of oncert at Santa Cruz. oceupants out. Murphy and Blake | 4 < e n, Ky., and . e e 'r“ (l*{x‘ & ‘r‘.vl‘:l'x;: ghes "1('\,' her " ‘well-known and prominent citi- AS WITNESSED SANTA CRUZ, July 25.—Mrs. Princess Ing e e, Sweeney was unable to would have héen martied iir & month. @hichester's Englisk Diamond Brand. or General o 1 z the late | gens. sk < 3 sW i v vi B LOhe e (e e s BY C. A. GIBSON | Lo, the sweet Kentucky singer, gave o | S8 40 W5 SEORECL Syt wis Ocean Water Tub Baths. ENNYROYAL PILLS fect't Géteral “Tofd) Yémis- | YEARNS FOR THE SANCTUM. 5 | goneert ot Garflald FPark this: evening. | Wit Ynown in_ Alamedn and San Pran- | it Seventh stret, corner Siston. Sl o Original and Only Gemutne, strict under | e s Z £ 2 . o e D e Ann Wil the exteption o ML : e =5 e | the convention and won the hearts of al ——— et foEthe el Druggist for Chichesicr's Englich D.a- ig fopmmantl e plion of Man- | genator s}m",}dge tol Re-enter San | Charles éil.rr(;xkh(.l:n(.tn;:xytml(.j treasurer | but to-night she was heard in I South Child Crushed to Death. il Srand tn B ."‘:'1@3‘:‘; i o i e s e e J. D. Spi s & Bros. Co., who re- | ern melodies and in sacred and classical e o ¥ 0 Other. Refuss dangerors ruderifis hich s Sent iy b e turned yesterday from the Haw: music and the more popular ballads. Th LOS ANGELES, July 28.—The- four-| ¢¢ tions and imétact. gk e JOSE, July 25—Senator Charles M. | Toiands, was a pectator of the valeanis | corvention this morning opened with a | year-old son of E. N. Banks, a sawyer | The Prudent Man Setteth 1o e o icaire, amocias aod Kellof Tor i‘dl&"hku.—. by return had been wounded, prayer meeting, led by Rev. A. R. Hath-|in a planing mill, was instantly Killed peliof for Ladics.” ta etier, by to the nation to | Shortridge is anxlous to get back into the | eryptions on Mauna Loa. When the flow v if_the troops Ohichestor Cliemieal Oo. Mat on Bauace ago had not maintained the honor | journalistic harness and has entered into e il Al away of Oakland. The sermon was b ¢ bel rushed under t 7 ou: /1 O’. 28 1y intact mxl dding y . | negotiations for the purchase of the | '}‘;‘:Tz:‘ nf}fi\:«};von‘\vi)lllnd'flu\f{ufxnf‘r.‘-g;' t‘hfc)‘h\:‘rr;o\ ?rrn“:\'leil p‘¥t“§) Ot'}or nf"nlrganmrd' e :"’l’:‘c"';"':"'{mf“ngg;;:f :mgnn i aor W“"fi Hls 2 se i Wer. el al necess that a sacrifige be | Evening Herald. It is sald a thirty-day i e s i t - he morning was spent in | gund. The boy had been allowed to go = gt et Ll LR R o L N ter, and subsequently approached close to | listening to the reports of committecz. | fa pi 5 g e umas foul o made and that some onic Mmust assume re. | option on that pager hus been procurel. | the acene of the flery disturbances. - Said | MOmoHAL services for those who Pad de: | to, bis_grandpsrents’ hpuss e Seav “he Your fuman fenement should be given| BAJA CALIEORNIA oyalty for the good o v country. | comp nd this desire to get back in out 4 o’clock on the morning of July ot s 5 2S in| 3nd when the grandfather started the | foys 3 i3 . iy BB AT e R ISR el PR e o B e S | o SRV 5 S| (5T TR ST | R S e | e LADE, DISOTS sume ¢ sponsibility of signing the sur- | return from the Legislature he has per-| cano House. He was probably one of the Att Gets Into Tr Kkilling him instantl t ghly renovating your ahole system | 1, a Great Restorative, Invigorator 9 : s fected himself in law and has already | first persons to notice the eruption, and s B o@ronile; Honolulu Weddi through blood made pure by taking | VB, Tt onolulu Weddings. | The most wondertul aphrodisiac and Speciai filed an application for examination. The | his attention was attracted to it by SAN JOSE. July 28.—0. C. Pratt, an at- s as Y a pe- P , o e R 4 e T aa Hood's S: rilla. Then every organ | Tgnie for the Sexusl Organs of botn exen Bigamist Gwynn Loses. ening 2 s 3 )ld Democ 3 LOS \\'gt;)-:r ES m 28.—The hear {Sreime Shociage will change e 1o 1s | cullar ruddy slare which burst into _the | ;oited here for. hav L0S A z 2 e hearing | 2 g kitchen of the hotel. The sight I shall | K5ted O;rtlh‘orsu.::&!tnfn:x;efl‘1rlr;‘|zrn{;(’er-snlgne- Carl Widemann, son of the late Judge | auill act promptly and regularly. neys and Biadder. Sells on its wn Aerirs P, 1 e B C4 " = 5 Widemann, to Miss Helen Parker, daugh- ABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents, of Dr. Walter R. Gw. Republican papei ¢ ot never forget. It was grandly spectacular. | of ladies. He is charged also with hav o ManALER ALFS & BRUNE! Agenta, | 3 A petition for a | o AT Transport at Honolulu. From a point two miles distant from the | ing imbibed too freely of Garden City | ter of Colonel the Hon. Sam Parker, took E fog: Clroan (Woekly Call. $1.00 ner Year s.corpus to restrain the of- ficers of the State of Maine from taking | i o 01d crater on Mauna Loa, which had been | liquor. W L ves v -day bim ‘back tg answer to a chatge of po- HONOLULU, July 2L—The transport| cool for nearly twenty years, flame Was Pr}-:n'pu‘hv\rn'p‘as‘l{sr}{ch;srgr%i,l‘l“;‘ocre i l&’é‘fi"dlf.‘éfi{?r’ér eeel & sw:&r{':gf lygamy was heard by Judge Shaw to- | City of Para arrived last night, ¢ight days | shooting hundreds of feet Into the air. The Er-umnre. He pleaded not guilty and . uJ marries A, F. Judd Jr., son of the Chief . The court rendered an order de-|from San Erancisco, ~_ A bright t wag reflected on the surroynd; | be tricd on August 12. Justice,

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