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MISCELLANEOU: REMARKABLE [IRE Thomas Hattmf Tesfifies fo the Good Work of Dr. Aborn. **ktt*k*tttt*****&*fi***ifi****‘*k‘t*t. T XX BT X NO ABATEMENT OF | YELLOW FEVER AT HAMPTON HOME Sy Discase Probably Brought by a i Santiago Veteran-—General Quarantine in Force. e 5 born, the specialist in the trea ipecial Dispatch to The Call. ’mg‘; “;"‘. ?‘str‘.\ll!'l‘lrh “at 554 Sutter | street, has received the following Ictis 3 v i est | s first co unicatio; se of | from MR. THOMAS HATTON. a we July 31.—The latest | in his first communication because of | | rom ME. THOMAS H i Homan %1 eived up to 8 oclock | the assertion of Surgeon Vickey, at the | known and prom S CRGE FREEMAD al home, that there had been no commu | e N ONTGOMERY-ST., S. cation of inmates with any Cu 8 Lot In- i : | Thomas Hatt e. Loans a In. 1th diers returned since last May ¢ | e tment th si in_June ), May 29, 1899. o With the discovery of the probabie _The undersign L AT h 3 Des Moines for sin of the infection and the s E e taet | f sies to-day, 3 | mony to the Aborn in the tr. S | ment of pul indred 3 hee | About the vea & very vig s 1 beir k TN fileted with 1 lung taine D the Max x f; had tw three severe ‘ b and m; t lung practically use Serv « Phoebus 1 A cthe | & | Dr. Aborn. treated me :»»nm-..}u. Y i ppl 1 and with s at H iss n freely visited until | % i PP racticatly curea t 3| * | some time lons I He has st : stablished | |8 Rince from ¢ : \ horing | & | sl s it red and advised to hunt | e, and are at the . £ f the home, who might | i e of twenty-three y N t kee them under | known the doctor and of 1 ] thi tice for the past thirty th During the doctor's T tche to \ Hien | personally knew o : [ “at Wash- | he treated with pronounced ‘ : T | ewn per experience and ; S | his_treatment 1 o has afflicted wi Very. respe fully, HOS. HATTON nber by Dr officers ry 2 FORTIFIFE *OLDS ANT AND 3 SITTO! 1 )k ad- tunity Wyma S DEVOTE ARES OF AND Office and Residence, ke e e e ke g ok e e ek ok ok ok ke ko ok Aok kR Rk S : | Dr. Aborn st 554 SUTTER STREET, Bet. Powell and Ma n, 1 Fr 1 , Cal. FREE OFFICE HOURS—9:30 to 12 a MUNYON’SINHALER : CURES CATARRH Colds, Coughs, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Asthma and All Diseases of the Throat and L s gttt st s A A St S A S Nebraska Regiment Entering the Presidio. MANY CENSURE, OTHERS DEFEND STATE PENAL CODF [ MUTINY CHARGE | AGAINST A YUKON ARICFENRS AAINST A YUKON. | ctlcally a dou 1 land. P zh03 HALTo) e o e 1 £ nates e e v Reportiof theFRevision | Character of McNaugh- = s ntine restrictions by me . . | - | flgS- da ashore Commission. | 2 s O | D 2 ] L L ‘Brutality of Captain Morine 'on Dissected 1 e S e i | orizing all e \ Special Dispatch to The Call v e It reaches thc sore spots—It heals the rax Call | be Causes Trouble That Leads Dispatch to The npton and 5 G people SACR SNTO, July “]l T.h“ commis- SAN JOSE, July The in ation | It goes to the seat «f disease—JIt acts as a be and C of t revision and reform of t A {into the charges of immorality, incom- | fonic o the whole wstem—$1.00 a* druggists or sent L July f the g of A. Caminetti and R tO Y‘PCStS. petency and lack of charact made | by mail. 1508 Arch street Philadelphia. : { vellow feve city and . Bull 1y submitted to Secretary ¢ = | against Professor James McNaughton, | e abrcad has been ely ailayed | Statc of the report of the the new principal of the State Normal | | S tbsolute quars against the | commi ime being the revised By SAM W. WALL. | School, by a committee of the Alumni | ron Ll el the i"' tReLouts Association commenced before the board red, to. pgtrol fourteen s , July 15 via Seattle, | tember term. The honds of Captain | o TUstecs this moraine. JLtertulliboard ) 3 B bRl RiriTe ond e s July 3L.—When the|larson, Purser Cunningham, First 2 raate £ & H and the Norfolk River = Mate Herman Franca, Second Mate | (Chalrman), G. W. Sweigert, R. T. Plerce, g . s P \mrniul b ke steamer Yukoner of the so-called Hickey, Engineer Holtz, Jackson and F. J. Short and F. W. Leavitt, and State | g I oon Theinbv s A lconnt erally. s Galvin Company arrived from |Spaulding were fixed at $2000. Some of | Superintendent of Instruction Kirk. Gov- t the naval hospital to | tain, n ation. s & revis- down the river a few days ago|the men, finding it difficult to find |ernor Gage, who Is an ex-officlo member g ding of small boats con- of existing laws. the entire crew was arrested on a|bondsmen in a strange land, are-still| of the board and is said to have been re- o the peninsula oust based on the 18dls- | charge of mutiny or piracy, and, after | In Jail. The others, under _smaller | Sponéible for McNaughton being made 2 are practically de. sage of statutes rather then | O aring, was held for trial at the Sep- | bonds, are Frank Lahery of San Fran. | PrnCERC not appear. vs ¥ i 1ar B oo e e e 5D | cisco, fireman; Bernard Flaunigan and | Atiorney J. R. Patton represented Mc- | . had grown to such an extent ¥ : e I5e *| Del Reiman, firemen, of Portland; [ Naughton. Eii Wright and J. G. Jury, | - = e political code m‘\a brought by Captain Edgar Seymour| Charies Mahoney, Arthur Dahms, | members of the investigating committee | ‘” \ 111 A | n ny sub- | \orine, against whose tyranny ‘during | Charles Gascoygne, Ed Hickey and |and attorneys, represented the Alumni ’ h to corporati ng % | the long winter while the boat was| “Billy” Spaulding of Seattle. Assoctation. 2 q l | U i siderable the penal | frozen in at Russian Mission the crew —————— As soon as Chairman Brown announced | L L TR Ly “““;‘e‘; mutinied. Among the crew are several | DEATHS AT DAWSON. all in readiness Eli Wright presented a DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TAB ; e well-known San Franciscans, the of- | S supplementary report to the report filed | are the only positively guaranteed remedy for the donptedl eze wuch as ierel| 0 s San Franclscane e o |Men Who Have Lost Their Lives in |t the lust meeting of the board It was e e e e &2 statite standing aions | fice of purser having been held by | the Gold Fields. a voluminous document, consisting of let W GUARANTEE FOUR BOXES i 4‘(711(3"”1")“:'\ ‘x:'\v”:tn an.‘- Thomas Cuningham, who was for many 3 ' ters received in relation to McNaughton to cure any case with a positive written gnar- related, and such as might | years chief operator and for some time VICTORIA, B. C., July 31.—Dawson | and occupied over two hours in reading. antee or refund the money, and to destroy the = SRS h it related, and such 4 T | Superintendent of the Postal Telegraph | advices note the arrival there on July | There were letters from business men, Appetite {or intoxicating liquors. . led, or were declared unconsti- | at San Francisco. 9 of a party that started over the Ed- | teachers and pupils of Council Bluffs, T“‘J,}g,’;fififlw'%flfi%fl}m“ Status of the Cleve-| Losses by San Joaquin e EUEns DR e er s Mushaseg et he | monton iall foui el mix halag The | Towa; Mayslle: 5 B 200 BE0F'( N | GTRONG DRINK Samrgmisery, Foverts naruous provisions, which | Galv ompany last fall, | party consisted of Captain George ; i St and Death. Uy Fri snsideratio v the ary en Galv! i B onpla 3 Naughton's record at Council Bluffs and & . Upon receipt land Car Strike. Farmers. s P Bl i Y e e | Dunn, Edward Miller, Alfred B. Clegg, | referred to the charges of immorality and | RREC WL Iy U (4] Dorisiend pt L I, at tribunal {aalc i of stemiml the Yukon. Men Willlam Brownlow, James Wallwork, lack of character made against Mc- o dedblasigrt e i — en carried on by mem. | task of stemming 1n NSt Chaties. Wowl Fpdtas - | Naughton while he was Superintendent of | GEORGE DAHLBENDER & CO.. Sole Agts. fal Dispateh o The Call Cion ‘and material wathered | Were to be landed at Nulato, where they | Charles Fowler, Hugh Stevens and |gchools there. £1¢ Kearny st., San Francisco. = : S tted us to complete | expected the Gold Star, which had gone | Henry Jackson. They endured terrible A letter from 8. B. Wadsworth, an attor- : July 31.—Grain fires 5 first division by the | yp the river in advance, to meet the | hardships. It Is the first party that has at Gomell Blufts, said helgy:{"']nl‘y\?g- . arvest-laden fields was transmitted to the last | Yukoner on its return from Dawson | mage the trip from the starting point | N e ¢ € : 1 E ¢ PO g % £ AN = ughton to be true. McNaughton was " : z he I Three thousand o (e recommandation of | yokak Throush mome BIMBCUSER O] Bodt securities, and notorious characters called On account of having ; tion of reatened and for an hou ted to examine said re- | {he engineer, they say, the Yukomer's| "o yyion Council has decided to | &t the school bulldings and MeNaughion closed up my Sacra: a t I Lers rved the efforts be- Judiciary Committee ¥ boiler burst when she was near the| ., oo ot a geries of public high took them into the basement and trans- mento branch store I to t \ 1 e e have sincs wed the political code, | Russi Mission, and there the boat | work is to b > DY highways. | /{64 husiness. By loaning money to di offer to my patrons and St ve the vast fortune e Y th Hoslso de, ussian b | Work is to be commenced without de- able women he enabled them to con- the public In general s no close telephone com. | dding thereto the legisiation properly forming | wintered. lay. Already $10,000 has been appro- | ooaD Cr bt con: TTere. Wait 3000 worth of woolens, municat numbers we the | Bart thereof, and adopted at Mo a0 ot the | , According to the members of;the €TeW | priated for the work, and as much e fetters of this kind. i : which T wish to turn into w Courthouse dome to watch the scene | present year to a single man, the conduct of the cap-| more has been pledged by mine owners. | The correspondence from Tempe, where Do AN O through glasse On this da e filed a sup tain was so brutal and overbearing | gupstantial wagon roads will be con- | McNaughton last taught, related princio See prices n the window. A volume of smoke passed over | POt he revised ofsil code con, | that the men finally refused to WOrk | strycted to all the principal creeks. pally to his incompetency as teacher and - c company to thern portion of the city shortly e nort wa fled November | @nd demanded their pay Mr. Curtain, |~ The following deaths ocourred at | disciplinarian. He was accused of favor. JOE POHEIM strike?” was | ¢ o'clock, and it was at ¢ sur- s : | one of the officers of the company, Pre- [ Dawson during the week ity | itism, and the charge was made that e THE TAILO 2 p mised that the daily cc tion had | Tailed upon them not to ieave, for their | Juiy 14: € ending | hag accepted §20 from a pupil e 201-203 mmmm?;,., ¥ Everett. “W Ciadbue g sl It e on meant the destruction of the| "I}, §. McDONALD of Portland, Or., | fratn f0r A0 of nim as scholar and 11101112 Market ot e e or two hours during it at ar The captain, under | ; el land, Or., | few letters spoke o as a sc San_Francisco. o SO B, ago Qe 3 1 boat and cargo. The captain, | from injuries received by falling down |a gentleman. 488 Fourteenth st., Oak- an - he time, and we s, work e men whose protest, finally consented to leave and | g chaft on Dominion Creek. Attorney Patton followed in McNaugh- TRed, 2 now 1 Some of ake. plowed arot delivered up the ship’s papers to Cap-| JOSEPH BECKIE of Seattle, typhoid | ton's defense. He read a typewritten 143 South Spring st., the ne ng l\ 'rL;'t: '\\h n Illumr ? )'elc were | tain Larson. Captain Morine and his | fever. 4 suuemcndl con 1“’1‘5 .-rh 200 pfi.« ‘lun‘d Tos Wngeles, Cal. fou mem we want and oy getting the fire under con- s e rel g S - D T - - sumed nearly three hours. reilect- e places. We are satis- rcon-| ENDEAVOR CONVENTION. viIte sent GRS TE Bt T s | TR EIRG ROl fever oM Mvestigating commitiee of the fiead wi nd 1 might say R Cran e S iRl | —— | portunity in the spring came °5 M. H. LYTTLE of California, typhoid | alumni to the effect that it was unauthor- that the boar s has been a O o (et oo “Wosas | Gathering of Christian Clans at San |son ahead of the Yukoner, mace com: | fever, jzed and did not represent the Alumni BB WD BB DD it from the be 'd it is unani- > the over half | Rafael. * Slaint against the crew and the arrest| JAMES E. CARR, consumption. He | Association. Letters were read om | Serar DR JORDAN'S in favo cy being pur- | the burned ar g to them. S S - | followed. was about to board the steamer Bonan- | ministers, educators and prominent oiti- a GREAT i e fire started: from 4 cormer of the| SAN RAFAEL, July 3L—The fitsieth | “Tyo case was heard before Colonel |za King en route home and died.on the | 22h SIS MeNaughton "2 high char- | o MUSEUM OF ANAT! other ha ders of the Blossom ranch, three miles from the old | quarterly convention of the Golden Gate | gteala in command of the Northwest | wharf. acter and den‘)‘i-n(\)ng (‘he mlmck on mlm t encouraged | Garwood ferry T'nion of the Society of Christi £n- | ¢ : TLIU! T as malicious. The action of persons in 1061 MABEET & of B e cnt a0 fire onktha Tolanaies | b oior 0Csthe BeCRny OO e Sun, oo INnnisaRCISland ins held all of | JULIUS FULSCA of Tacoma, con- | Council Bluffs in sending out what were S7. bt G272, B.7.Cal, t ause, they hermans Camp vesterday, by which | ~ecvor W el resyterfan | them under bonds for trial at the Sep- | sumption. termed anonymous charges was de- £ The Lazgest Anatomical Museum in the them. The | Lane hompson are reported to have | Church in this city on Wednesday. The | 5 = nounced as worse than highway robbery, se pesttivory kot Ly e wars s been busy all hv;r All‘;;ll 00 acres. . . ; | l‘r)w-flimrr.\!lll‘\—: }2;\ ':fi‘g f;‘"lu; will lm\“;\ as it was nln attempt under cove;dl.o rob Specialist ca the Coast. Est. 36 years. to plaints -of mer- Seat fires are now known to have been | the Sausalit ¢ in San Irancisco at | . fessor McNaughton of his good repu- olpethe complaints of mer- | ) e ause of all the recent destruction | 6:3 p. m., and returning wili leave San | GAMPSON FILES SUIT Walker, met an accidental death this nogn e 5 ~ - DILI.Jomz'M—-vaus DISEASES ¢ otted wi warrant, and | of grain on the The under- | Rafael at 19.15 p. m. ner. There were no wit-| “The animus of the charge against Me- | oG ieGR Bee mt. sk txvates zround coal beds Elaborate preparations are making t | nesses, but it was plain he had been | N ve 5 Tesimeat’ pececntily oe by lesor. <4 ¢ person who | B ous conslderation, I the Visiting delegates, The. fole FOR HIS PRIZE MONEY | tirows from the water wagon of & threan: | yaee Sonetendent” McNaughton was | Poutise Ourein every case undertakes. ntolidated car | of slumbering, following the overflowing & form the convention committ \ S |Ing outit and had found death instantly I imental in the disnfissal of & drunic. | e e e accordingly. | of the land Farmers with fine crops 1 8. Allen (chairmanj, Guy Windrom, | - & : S en and incompetent teacher named Arthu valuable book for men) ard of | 40 not know at w minute a blaze Kemp, J. H. Fisher, Alex ;thn,h’nbels the Maria Teresa and OLh"'pls‘\é";‘:‘)l; m;rlwulf;«n wnrdklmr on the Bell | Stevens. It was claimed the charges ere DR._JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St., 8. F. 1y to | EOIng to break out. and some measures | £ Erncst Ed rds, Norman'McKellar, of Spanish Vessels Taken by I Féam-hc'umrio’;fi‘ngo'[‘osgfl?,‘“ went | gue to mallce and revenge and had no P S S s 2 v o 18t be 1 to quench the re- | San Francisco; 3. G. Ve I = BSOS about | foundatic 7 s - n. He said he was | USRS CiThers dire goins to flood their | Toad, John Olmstead; Miss et | His Fleet. o reconelliation With his wite, The fail: | Nanehton had beer given no OppOFtuniy | e et lands where possible, while others will | Edward Davenport, U. 8. Turloy, of Smi| WASHINGTON, July 31 —Rear Admiral | ure o hms Iission started him to drinking. | to deny ~them. Minlsters of all the | D R L |\ Jestred, e Dad 2| diteh around the subferranean fires. | Rafael. St | Ensapacn Bas filad sult:in'ths| &2 fHough he reached the ;an;-n {his | churches of Couneil "Blufts had testified r. R L. Walsh transpired. It is In- e { 2 et ¢ the District libeling the | Tjo, 4 ot offel 0 to work. | to McNaughton's good character. sted that he may visit the strike lead- | WITNESS HANOVER Strout Ranch to Be Sold. [2:‘3‘."?‘1‘\} 0":‘\;’_“‘3 Teresa and miscella- Liquor caused the accident. glutions from_ the trustees of the A AT T e rs in the morning. | APA, July 31.—One of the largest 28 b ville (N. D.) Normal were read, de- =y 3 : BACK IN COVELQ | cstite deals cor SOme of the larsest reil | cous stores and supplies captured upon | THROWN FROM A CARRIAGE. | claring that arier an Investisation Painicss Extraction;, A . Tz | | I n i ¥ | her and other Spanish vessels. In | — “ | were satisfled the charges made at S é SOUTH AMERICANS | el | for some months will: be elosed 1n' 4 “)m cays that he brings the suit in his| Mother and Child Narrowly Esc: Council Bluffs were not true. % Slotrs > | probability to-morrow. The well-known | gwn behalf and also in behalf of all the | Deiihab o ape | ~ Attorney Jury argued for thirty | 2 FORM AN ALLIANCE | Brophy, the Man Who Accused Him Strout ranch in Berryessa Valley, consist- | officers and enlisted men of the United | % ath at Santa Cruz. mirutes. He urged the necessity of the| Continuous Gum Plates (no bad joints) our | £ P Has Di ing of 1600 acres and improvements s Ocers A o ervad with the Tnited | SANTA CRUZ, July 3L—Mrs. George | dismissal of Professor McNaughton. A |specialy. Have received TEN first prizes for 4 | OF EErary s D SAr L O O o At D X | e, Va1 foree and. touk part in'the| Talt met & serious dccidentsvesterday | man of his chatactes would drag down e R Are Suspicious of the Growth of Im- | peared. | financial downfail of the former ow: naval engagement of Santiago de l‘uhn;fl'u-n:on, and her 2-year-old child had a H;g‘;ghool‘ even if his innocence were | ¥°ar® experience. perialism in the United | covELO, July 31.—Marshal Redwine| will become the property, of M. Shiv ;| lan-Julyiganietand in-captiion e Y oy Do ki, it P Phe investigation will be resumed i the EQ ’ i States. el ;‘(r-rlwl. m;m ik Rosa to-night with [.5/0 it vy the Dnton T i S ral Sampson says that the fleet of | In a carriage. The horse got friEhtened o | morning, when Attorney Patton — wil! | Dx'fl“'[‘ S REINVIGORATOR LONDON. At e ispaten to ine| Hanover. the alleged perjurer, whose tes- | 0f R Francisco. M. Shively has mhada | the United States was e Amaer his | an elactric: car. Mrs. TAIR Jjutaped fron | 08¢ Tr the defense. The case will then B Five hundred reward for any 2 e e bt timony sent three men to San Quentin for | an offer which the company’s agent the e Smmand. 26 commander-in- | the carriage and fell between the wheels, | 0o upmitted 1o the board, which will | case we cannot cure. This secret in 0 tome mentions a re- | long terms for complicity in the Littlefield | it will accept. Ex-Sheriff = McKenzie js | chief; that Commodore Winfield S. Schley | which ran over her, breaking sn . amkis | Probably take it under advisement. remedy - stops ) all losses in 24 port current there to the effect that the | lynching case. it will accept. ExSheriff McKenzie 15| chiel; that OO e officer-of a division | The baby was thrown under the, horse, | and velnsiared Miss Cornaila yather o8 e S e, T ot Amerienn republios nve sun | “Brophy. the one-armed man who has | sideration Ie mot known, kut will be well | of the fleet under his orders and Captain | and Willlam Hanley grabbed it just in sudisetustated Hilss: Comelig Walker on o L LRl s picious of the United St absorption | been vigorously pushing the case against | up in the thousands, o e eh I, Chadwick was fieet captain, or | time to save its life. the petition of a large number of citizens. | § Manhooa Anl all vty efints D Porto Rico and the Philipsines | Hanover, disappeared vesterday. Han e Chief of staff. He recites the capture of | SEeasite At the annual election she was dropped. | ES—PRH of*seli’abuse or excesser. Sent and says that the | er position will be assigned by the presi- | gealed, §2 bottle; 3 bottles, $3; guaraniced to Turned On the Gas. ver's hearing is to take place to-morrow. Sheriff Smith of Ukiah has just wired to the Spanish vesse aptured property ha: The resignation of Miss Louise Maitland as teacher of drawing was ac- | Brought Back From Ohio. dent. d the perialis Amer- mperialism in Amer- been or will be sur- cure any case. Address HALL'S MEDICAL IN- ‘ 1 views on t | Redwine t Brophy_and_Russell pur-| LOS ANGELES, July 31.—F. N. Thorn- d inventoried, addini LOS ANGELES, July 3L—A man about STITUTE, 835 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Al e 4 A a £ Aise A 2 3 y 31.—A 2 b 0 R b 3 1 SUsDie aag ateumuc chased tickets there for San Francisco | ton. formerly deputy Postmasier at Pasa- .‘Th,‘g' w,’{]"’;h;"".‘:‘ml“‘l'g’; el adding . | 28 vears of age who has'gone by the name | “ePted: | Tor eale at 10734 Market st 8. F." All private e ctoen | this morning. The authorities contem-| dena, who is accused of having embezaled | worth §00,00 over and above the cost of | of Relther, but_whose identity is un- ‘Aped Bucplar Serten [-Qlssansh quivkly cured. . Beeq for fred ook e e ¢ | plate taking measures to arrest Brophy. | §700 worth of stamps were brought to Los | recove | known, was'found dead in his room in a ged Burglar Sentenced. B == R T A 2 | . o et LS | Te e e a rule upon the Secretary of the | Maincstreet lodging-house this morning, | 10S ANGELES. July aged | [ P - aatd: that preliminacies for aniaiiis|. POTH-ABMS ANMPUTATED. s St Marshal Vivian . Fain, | Navy to show why the value of the cap- | He had closed the dogrs and windows and | burglar who goes by the name of Henry e S Hetehs arraigned in the United States | tured property shown, or which may be | turned on the gas. He left an unsigned | Gardner, and who has for two months | DR. MEYERS & CO. have all been concluded beiween|Sad Result of Contact With a Live | court. but the time for pleading to the | shown by the survey, appralsement or In| note saying he would commit suicide when | pretended to be deaf and dumb, was sen- | Cure all Disease and Weak- gentine Republic, and Dr. Campos Salles Wire indic{ments, of Which there are two, was | ventory. should not Be deposited with the | bis money was gone. He was of medium | tenced to three vears in Folsom peniten- | nse it Mass Exablshad )1 President Aftér the formatio e 3 o 2 2 Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer of the @ plexion. He came to | tiary by TTEn. B Hhors % yeurs: Pay .when - cured. e a, Peru, Colombia,| 1LOS ANGE July 31 — Teodore > 5 United States, subject to the order of the | L.os Angeles on July 20. Sl e TR Bl B Home cures s speciaty. Fres Feuador and Venezuela will join it. Kritchmas, the Pasadena rancher who Bartlett Pears Shipped. court in this case. St he said that he had passed. thirty-five | book for. men. . Call or write - - | took hold of a live wire in the mountaing| WALNUT CREEK, July 8L—The first e | Honors for Pauncefote. years in jail, and had been “horribly | 731 MARKET 8T.,8.F. Found Dead in His Cabin. and received 2210 volts of electriclty, sub- | shipment of Bartlett pears from this sec- | DEATH UNDER WAGON WHEELS. | LONDON, July 21.—It was officially an- | treated. e Elaikhel tiernc FISALIA, July 3L.—John Q. Owen, a ed to the al ation of both ‘arms | tion was a three-carload lot from the ST z nounced to-day that Sir Juli: = Ty o | VASALIA S Talel o Qo Owene an this morning. The accident occurred two | Bancroft ranch, One of the carloads was Engineer A. H. Pepper Loses His S 10 e e B A F;';“"f:e Coghlan Relieves Green. | R e B e S Lol e L O L L A e E B B MR Near Stockton. | Unitea States, who was head of the Brit- | SEATTLE. July 3i.—Captain Joseph |- = : = r To-day nis body'was found In the cabis | Kritchmds is rallying fom the shock of | was Very hoice, and was packed in half-| STOCKTON, July 3.—A. H. Pepper, | e A e e B e S D R e RIS i which he lived alone. amputation. boxes of twenty pounds each. formerly engineer on the steamer T. C. | vated to the peerage 2 %8191 ton navel “iii’fi'fi"r?flfiffig‘lg “:Eifigm"-\ BB Y fl BHI’ BHII . e s , relievi aptain Green, 3