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THE SAN FRA LYNCHED MEN NOT. ..., [TFLEGRAPH ITALIAN CITIZENS LIAN CITHEERE. fiks M Americans. Completion of a System That HEADQUARTERS., WELLINGTON HOTEL, WASHING- Will Aid the Mexican . 9.—Three of the five Ttalians Iy nched in Loulsiana were fuil ‘vican citizens. All doubt on this point was removed to-day Tl‘OOpS. 1te Department received from Governor Foster of Louisiana Jies of the final naturalization papers of Frank, Charles and CISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1899. MISCELLANEOU AGNEWS ASYLUM IS KAISER DISCREDITS v opstmvaTe ° DEWEY INTERVIEW ™ gy prsease POLITICAL PROPERTY Prit!’Hich Mhat Voio-for ey Means Iy T o Pemeaenme NO POSSIBILITY OF A WAR| rhe remarkable success of Dr. Abemm, . [ e Sutter street, in the treatment of ¢ r l ! e eases of the eyve, ear, head, throat and $ . 3 U LOOKS FOR ONLY FRIENDLY | lungs attracted wide attention in this ciiy e | thirty years ago. One of these cases cama DI ORI WA ! under the observation of a reporter-yes- SR | It was that of T. Sillivan of 9 street, who was cured of a chronz .cretary af the Ttalian embassy, who arrived here . where he made a gersonal investigation of the ted this afternoon that his information showed that none of 1 relinquished T ship, but in view 6f Governor Fos <tatement he and Count Vinci, charge d’affaires of the emb to concede that the matter was open to doubt and yet to k with v has contented itself with urging that an investi- n be 1 and the perpetrators of the crime punished. I nd appointed to make the investigation will assemble this week. and made itds not expected any demand for indemnity will an citizens, however, this Gov- emba Hohenzollern. | a_painful disease of my eves thirty years ago, Berliner Ta t. Empero; me pe in tw time. I would ave remained permanently well ever ffered for nine years prior to t 3 i re afflicted with any dis- SAN JOSE, Aug. 9.—Another political | In November Greeninger and White will | ce d Congre nan Geor v to him. I give this have served their four y ¥ In | of Ilinois and United REVIOVES 4 ANDICAP| Governor Gage and the Mexican Colonel LSt cmmmmer ot s s (o6t e i Horoattar Evory Move Mads by tid the State [nstitution to Pfl}" Their TR TS Aborn a g 5 i to certify that Dr. Aborn cured m s anfedliuien BERLIN Aceording non o it St Special Dispatch to The Call. With the Emperor on the fos SAN I;R. CISCO, Aug. S, 1399, | Indians Will Be Known at Own Deb‘[s : iR e o . = Infirm: ew Y econd floor, room an hour. His Majesty began the conversation by expressing a belief that Admi Dewey had not used the words attributed to , suggesting the possibility between the Unite Ates vlum. It will then be an easy matt for the Governor to fy the politic lum who have served him and his fri atia- | finding all kinds of good quasi-p ans jobs for them within the insane The programme is to oust Dr. Spe the present medical director, and plac & of the men being Ameri . S v not admit the right of Italy to demand in- ‘| AUSTIN, Tex, Aug. 9.—A dispatch| ., .3 gemonstrate again the griplike | ernor three appointe on the i L thosatan reet, second | flogr, sox 'th ‘mnity for the & from Durange, Mexico, says that Man- | hoiq Colonel Din Burne and Governor board which contro a ofathe jinesghentanzandlence . i uel Lopez Serano, constructor in the!Gage have placed upon S service of the Federal Telegraph Com- | This time it is the Agnews Insane & pany, has just reached that city from | which has been used to feed the slved from ge the Yaqui Indian country, where he has | ble'lust of these heavy handed’ polit of the & been employed for the past ten months | In their desire to pay political debts with . o 2 te institutions. A Aborn, 534 Sutter s upon his arrival here Marquis supplemented his written report ano s conch m by Ameri zens living near the sce been sufferi b g from chr \ obstinate diseases of the eve, f a war| head, throat and lungs, heart, li Germany. lly such < have re come | ordinary eatment long | consuitati fr 12 and from ano called upon furth informa were e ending the Government telegraph | PFOmises of easy positions that have £00d | 4ccommodating Dr. Marvin in the chair. | Mr. Foss replied that b to remote mountain and river val- salaries attached. The entire investiga-| The ipvestigation undertaken jointly by | from Tri where he had had ! al- | ion that has been conducted by the |the Lunacy Commission and the Board of | talks with Admiral Dewey, who had and villages. He left Cocori, | Board of Managers at Agnews and the Managers of Agnews Insane Asylum con- | (hown no hostility toward Ger on. although nec- | Sumed much time and resultéd in the pil- | PR gmpe elared 3 2 ing up of great bulks of 5 o | ing and eoming. This will avoid the de- |a thriving little town in the rich Yaqui| state Lunacy Commi: 1 e avs of coaling 1, which has pre- | River V' T e = it z % Fadl Lt dence. hen | ¢i0, . | the shins ila, which has vres | River Valley, shortly after the Tecent ary and timely, was really inspired by | the oppertanity R ditor e ronaes hition (IRAC Germanc H tir outbreak of the Yaquis occurred and | Gage and Burns for the express purpose | ing of the dec : scheduled s on it will be sprung and he had an escort of a troop of Mexican | of placing consciencele politicians in + the programm : S s which was arrz in STR NGTH UMLYJ TO AN AWFUL END trom which place he came to Durango % | , mans in_Ame AUCTION i —BY— good care that S S VON RHEIN & 00, - that chiefly preserved the pcace | ) 513 Califcrnia Street, OROBCUONORORONORO RN T ROLOUVL QONTRON town | relatio Co Biases cramento will then be ordered printed lons which they ThoSe who know of the inside workings ted. of things are firm and positive in the he- | D, Marvin of Humboldt County lief that the Investigati miy that chlefly preserved-{he pea L £ in the plot. When the battle over prearranged befor e commission | {he eean. = The increase of the > and took the train this evening for the | the election of a Senator raged hotly at called into existence. D e niver mor threat to any jothes THIS DAY. ramento early this year Dr. M n H. V. Morehou nator from Santa | pocear for the stronger a nation if ....AUGUST 10, 1899 4 THURSDAY, Once Popular Actress Fatally Burned 7 of Mexico. A Sito % : i E 3 5 : | held out until the mst day of the term |Clara County, threw a bomb.into the Ag- yfor the Birone it S Domingo Revolu- in a Meadow Fire Near Coney wno said the Government was in| hnd was then whipped into line by the news camp last evening, He represents | (B¢ mor e e o a At 12 M. Sharp. an o g | ‘h better shape to make 2 successful | Burns influence. He voted for the Mexi- some of the emploves who are fearful SR L e : - Cor. Post and Stockton. Island. 3 X fous tribe | can aspirant just in time to make himself | of their jobs and in their interest has V' YORK, Aug. 9. npaign against the rebe ¢ B 2 < to re- been poring over the law books. He told big meadow | no\ than in any of the pr Tageblatt does not vouch for the | one of the hungry horde that wa rvile offices the Board of Managérs that before any | L.ipaj a E cor.— tion Spreading. §0 on Post, 4§:f on Stc retail a ious wars. irred on Coney Island this after- il cive the emoluments of i e e it e — N ‘_“:‘ ~ s i,_,h»‘_,w,mh fi mediately after the signing of the © Ive the emoluments Of favors should be | men were discharged to make room for | YT r}a”I’u‘iF\‘]f!’lrl‘rr:u!‘?fi;t but as- One of the finast retall and protessional office Ty FosThe e \ 4 distoiot cove 3 L e OLLpeaceioVer, (W0 Years a0 the Like all the other converts, Dr. \\:‘H(t'n charges had to be filed | the gist of the Emperor's remar ‘c:_rflr‘“; o nts $1500 monthly : square. A we e found ving| ez Depaptment dizecied ihe (EEL L Ianiin aptdl ton Hm R Y e on T e = e FELL, NEAR MARKET. CAPE HAYTIEN, huned district, so | LCiSETAPD Company to conncet every | he belleteet he solonci was the man for |in the power of the Board of Managers| STOPPED A RUNAWAY. | emaz—2 N T block! teom eral Francis ar v SNty R e ar el telegraph sys- ‘the place. The real inducement, how- | or the Governor of the State to dismiss % —— Market, Polk, s and from end of New tem: This has beed done and there is|SYer: was apromiseof the medical direc- unless by the routine prescribed | Fatality Averted by the Bravery of | Panhaudle. em. s has been done ¢ ere Is | (¥l WA0 ® Renews Insane Asylum and | | Peter McGlynn MONTGOMERY, NEAR JAOKS0N—RENTS $175. now hardly a point in the turbulent g0 tiie “Dr. Marvin cast his ballot the { v tne eter McGlynn. i territory that is not in direct tele- | 1 conditions that might arise and limits the | SAN RAFAFE Aug. 9.—Through the sement brick a bl <t day of the term. ar | The entire proceedings during the in- igation Agnews point to the influ- ower of the Governor of the State as Il. These statutes give the medical | the helm, and there is sure to be bravery and presence of mind of a young PINE, NEAR LARKIN, man named Peter McGlynn, what would | goyiz.6 1226 Pi dent graphic communication with the W Department. Ev move that roving ve: of Larkin: old 4 the man back bar of Yaquis make is instantiy ence of th NeTnaL. 4 s K | 8 confiict when the mattor is brought up | doubfiess have been a serious acc provemer t; sunny; good : a fortuitous circumstance, the aflict wh natter ought up . 1t | my = ; sur 3 known to the military authorities ux):!‘z:‘”l;::“;‘k&"z B O | which dem for legal adjudication. was narrowly averted on the road be- frontage; full and central o to-day. Behind the sudden and manifestly just | tween here and San An; and timely investigation the hand of the i was, Baptiste Bottini, the propr FOURTH-STREET STORE AND FLAT—RENTS $50. stor the movement of troops is directed ac- (he immediate cor also played cordingly. 1t is expected gome of the the opportunity was given il “Nan p 81y S . Sedlel cainst the | politic scen at work. s an- ! T e | 25xS0- 3 h st. (sunny side), near Clara; Nan e ires will be cut and the lines de- | ernor to make strang acclalm againet tha (polideien Jcen at work It Is Just an.|ot a resort at Fairfax, had his right leg | B¥ 0339 Fourth st (sunny side), near Clara; royed by the Indians. but some of the | evils and Immorality eXstRE TUIE LY into the distorted stomach of Gage and | broken In two places and sus pluediinter PACIFIC, NEAR TAYLOR 1 circuits will be Kkept intact and the (o G for the vote that didn't send | Burns. 2 B ottin resort is well patronized | 22x68:9-1003 Pacific: 2-stc nd basement ‘mented tampaign properly directed from the | Mal or N Pachington were thus At a meeting of the Board of Managers| Bottnis resost 18 Feh FRUIMEG | nouse; 8 rooms and Dath; street accepted. SR City of Mexico. e P ne gloss of purity and right- | vesterday afternoon Dr. Stocking, first | i} Summer, G0, (8 W98 WE (own to NORTHEAST OF SIXTH. minican et In former wars with the Yaquis there | eous conduct. k medleai assistant, presented a_communi- | qalit o8 FURE R F0RCECS e o week. Bhb el TN aahEE A n Dom T S no telegraphic communication with | . Discontent. intestinal strife, professional | cation Faich ok liGian) L e tien iy e o drove na sxrey to this I O he lat n Do ¢ ousies Jolitical disquietnc 2 e Iverses se, vhich he 0! i ree young it i« extenaing | GEORGE PULLMAN TO unknown region and the troops had | Jealousies, ant, FOC00 1 Tisnews at the | volved, by a joint ' c h mid_brought “with him three vouns HARRISON, 50UTH OF NINTE. in ar use their own jud nt as to the | precent time. It is asserted on the best y Commissioners ar board of D O i Eots & BUC hIhe off |7, M-I Harrison, & of Ninth st., i oing ors. This was at first granted, but n the roturn trip a nut came O | adjoining: the corner of D T with dwelling. xle and rel hicle carcened the horse took fright LARGE CORNER, FILLMORE AND GREEN. dashed furiously down the road, 68:0xST:6-S. E. cor. ¥ re and Green; throwing Bottini out near the residence o le by 2 lines of cars to all parts of the awoke to tne re- and recon- sti- 1 TAKE THE KEELEY CURE conduct of the campaign, with the re- futhority that twenty-two heads ar his | m—— sult that they would often be drawn|to fall into the hasket before many nagers suddely aw el hun. | months, have expired, and they will be alization ¢f their dignit ¢ by the Gage and Burns copart- | sidered motion was made to inv into ambush or b made to tr 11 Enter the Institution at White greds of miles on a fruitiess chase after Tl B ere are five managers on th- | gate the Iversen case without the & M. M, Tompkins. Elaings Senger e Contoling the vl ves. Continuing, Senor fidtd'Ne Agnews—0. A Hale and Adolph gnee of the Lunacy Commission. Green: | Yine porse continucd his mad carcer for HOWARD, BET. FIFTH AND SIKTE. | i Serano board At 5ot Ban Jose; Isaac Upham of | ing Tefused to vote, but the| The horse continued his mad career fer Pk e ep ey e WHITE PLAINS. o e 1 am convinced that the War De- San Francisco, Edward White of Watson- | voted and an Investiga- | & URFICE OC A& M ICy B they could. Near | tween 5th and 6th; cottage of 5 rooms and rear "3 R, Curnow of San Jose. U0 e Bent e e oo L kcuce. partment is thoroughly informed as to ville and relative position of every warring __ _ fall 1d_} tuced an ban Yaqui Valley and | — here n fall would have produced | = 24:6%xd e id an the o Dey and rious results. McGlynn _was d- 4 rooms == & = ¢ beél . | pierced his own heart was removed E 5 canch and tock rooms in a private that the troops now beéing massed along | = ng a horse dow It ad 4 Garfleld PROBING ROBRERIES IN | Daarting house one Dotk from the Keeles | the lower course of the river will strike | from his backbone. - Here was conclu- | i€ & horse down the road and saw = v Institute, which he enters as patient to- at the vital points when the word is | sive evidence of murder, for only one | spare if a serious accident was D _be NEW YORK'S .TENDERLOIN | morrcw. ball had been fired from the dead man’s | avolded. He let go his own animal ’I'RI ' S'I' K | 3 tum iven to move. 3 BRANCH through the .run: hor: Pullman car 2 HlVAl— EBUGHLIN “‘\"(‘]{:‘L o 4. but | ¥hich momentarily cliecked hix fight, se- 2 A Coroner’s jury was summoned, but cured a grip on the reins, which were it was unable to bring in any verdict dragzing on the ground. He was draggec O o8 y verdict dred feet, but managed to bring the ur cuils G M. Pullman Jr., son of the M. Pullman, ed here d and a_ deep gully at A point TWENTY-SIXTH-STREET CCTTAGE. 3105 %th st., et W of Harrison; nd bath; near Cogswell School; facing quare. 1sfon of The present rising military authori- | s 3 magnate, left here this afternoon for ' fOr over a 3 The first information Collusion Between Police and White Plains, N. H. Young Pullman wiil of the contempiated outbreak was given Criminals. take the Keeley cure at White Plains.| to General Torres by the old Yaqui NEW YORK. Aug. 8 Almost all of the 1aithough he and his mother denfed Such | shief, Tebiate, several months ago, and | | Jast. There immédiately thereafter the work of | Carries a wWarm Ward- | a | | | Mazet Committee Seeking to Prove | Pullman Jr.. son of the late paia feowo il e nen Shnet of more definite character than that the | horge under control just before the turn 4 i was T ed. And bring us the order for glasses. They will Bottini was broug d taken fractured | man had been shot by some person or in the roz it to tow and fit you. With the new de to suit hif in view persons unknown. A step wa p to Mazet legi ve been rumcrs to the effect t both | to Smith’s hospital, where his was to show | Sanger and George would take the Keeley Massing troops in the State of Sono; Fiernbtblicting the 1956 of her ham avd e Lt DR, wherc ob tiit, waver or pinch. robbed in this | cure at White P hger Allen- | began and has been going on ever since, | robe East. biscuit, Mrs Switzler conceived the | SO ses: quick repatring. Phone Farmers’ Institute. = to Tender- | hurst and g to [riends’ of theuntil there are now over 8000 available f idea that the two men whom she sus- | e na et It has been known for months "Tha war will be over in a few| [ pected of that theft were responsible| PACIFIC GROVE, Aug. 8.—The Mon- ess some ange was wrought e R | Special Dispatch to The C: for the murder. The men she had in | terey County Farmers' Institute opened a w5, S soon in the youne man_he' would dll | ST, LS N e v some 7 i two days session at Assembly I ) VB8 292 7 Srumkard's giave before he reached 30. | with the Indians this time. It is going | CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Alderman Michael | Mind worked at the cannery, and one of | ;. ;i\ a¢ 1) o'clock this morning. in- N K — - to be a campaign of exterminatior and | Kenna, bettér known among constituents | them was John Aber, now under arrest. | 9 o5 & 4 0ccee baing made by Ed- DPTICIANS/ rm;;fi}mPPAHMus. CATHOLIC TEMPERANCE the Yaquis will have to succumb to a|as “Hinky Dink,” keeper of several levee | The cannery paid off its help last even- | ward Berwick. one of the largest fruit- ProT0SRN e ¢ | greatly superior force. I have been all | saloons of the lowest type and protector | jng and much of the money went into growers of this county. The tute is 642 MQRKET "T INSTRUMENTS CONVENTION OPENS | through . their so-called ~mountain|and proprictor of many gambling houses | . 31a safe. in) settlement for. Dro- ,,}NM,V‘.{,M“ ted under the auspices at £l ol mgho! ri S v C S e levee—'"The ch,” “Cheyenne’ | 7 e Cer o ornis 5 et C e o strongholds during the past few months | on the levee—"The Patch” “Chevennie” | jijons "o s thought prabable that | fessors Douglas T. I e, o 5 the slum dis: gone to and there is hardly a place that cannot | and “Hell's Half-Acr: It Is Expected That President and be reached by Mexican troops and | tricts are colloquially known, ha s w 1ble e dn | the suspects had asked Landis to ac- | Worth and Biolet taking p: from that instituiion, ' the work of the i jons were held during being occupied b . B hoiPrasent Directons Willl D mountain artillery. .If the Yaquis keep | S: His colleague in the Council, | commodate thém with some articles ute. Three s e Hlested divided into one or two forces they will | fellow-saloon keeper and partner in the | from his stock last night and that, once 'rl 1y, the mor. 3 ied by 1 7 2 e easily eated: 3 reak into | protectorate, Jo! ‘oug Bathhouse | { “ ey ol S yfessor Fowler ane T ; 7 be easily defeated: If they break into| protectorate, John Coughlin (Bathhouse | inside, they endeavored ‘to have him | yiblfs™ it ey Pl CHICAGO, A attended the twer vention of the Cs ver 400 q.},,;:m-.«- smaller bands they may cause the Gov- | John), has b v-ninth annual con-| eppment troops much annoyance, but | weeks, whe tholic Total Abstinence | thelr ‘ultimate en in Sar;f(ug.:\"fur .~.-~-\I " |open the safe to make change. When | feeding _and the Iatter talking about n or com- | that secms t 4 3 | the lamp may have taken place and Liria of irrigation. L aind the female unced thai simila Jns would be producecd | Union of America, called to-day in Stude- | plate subjection is certain to occur.” | envious. Coughk ppeared_in the call - with regard = 5 lete s ) ar.”” | envious, Coughlin apr 2 s gard mittes to-morrow. The | baker Hall. The convention will last|' Senor Serano:said fhe Indians had | room of the United Slates Hotel a night | then the murder, twenty feet away, in | to beet culture. Th: with i nderstood, refer to an |until Fric The brief morning session | committed . e S M| or two after his arrl raved fn an | of 0 I isine talks by Bro 3 0t many murders and de-| (yio. green “full dress suit,” “which at- s = of Kansas Univ ¢, Professor Starbuck TS, d in the held du THOUSANDS ARE HOMELESS. | To-night a public opium’ dens of the |was occu mitt. R meeting 2 :.‘\lxlln'«rzxv”‘;?gl‘;\:g stroyed a large amount of valuable | (prer - the attention of society reporters | Mrs. Jed Reese was returning from |of Stanford and oth property belonging to peaceable Mex and brought Coughlin columns of adver- |, frjend’s house about a block away the afternoon 1 1 sk - valley. ¢ | tising he couldn't otherwise have ob- i i ing will be held;cans before they left the valley. They ::;"vl)“;] "l‘“hfl;llldllé“l kr‘!{r.:hrfurl l§:u|l<d: it | when she heard a scuffle in the direc- Wants a Mortzags Permit. 9.—A peculiar pe- WESf'S = and addresses made by prominent Cath-|had had one engagement with a small Lt b 5 ¢ RAF astrous Floods Along Three Riv- | oll¢ divines from all parts of the Countes: | ooeve af s S R Q Rim. It wi ‘];u::Ix;;u}_u(‘haulnl\l:.’.l\‘;:”llé {tion of Landis' store and she mentioned 3 (f:;“l Sl AU S A Techiu < 5 "he afternoo: sion ‘of the conventio S : 2 e A v ought eag it to & o i s o »n for permisison to mortgage pro 3 Speeial Cable to The C a New Tork | B oots orere eeactred frome thne otk | of the Yaquis, their loss in killed be-| the newspapers, marked each Coughlin | o’clock last alehlydine s lagtaseen o Gourt to-day by thic iSan Branclacn I 1. Cop , 1899 James ( branches of the union and from the com- | Ing nine men. One Mexican soldier w inr_xlu-x carefully and took them to the|yandis was about half an hour before ht ('llu\‘ T n..l petition ruumlvm; the THE ORIGINAL. ALL OTHERS !MITATIONS, on Bennatt mittee on credentials, The election of of- | killed and two wounded in the fights. | tailor " “and | that time, when, having concluded a | d decided at a meeting held on 'yo et g Wikiton Cuniaiton SUENOS YRES z. 9--Word | ficers will by d to-morrow: S == 5 ““Read dat stuff careful,” he sa an ‘ - " billiar 3 i toqmortshes 1 perty for | pyg rized bge 2 o Weals BUED A Augs 9--Word | ficers will be held to-morrow. Tt i = den et ot erTelot and’ oder tings and [ soclal game of billiards with some | §30k, and asked for perm to. do. this | byaathorised agents anly, to curs Weak Memory, that the | thought B. P. Tirney, presi have territorie x Jonfi- com: Dizzizes: Ni 2% .ihe CONVICTS TO FIGHT YAQUIS. | fix me up an outht of rags datll friends. he handed Night Watchman | on the ground that it s a “benevolent DiZ i e t Losses, Evi union, will be chc n to serv ( ro and Li : : At ‘Sucker Skinned seven ways from de o ellotti fixe ¢ Lt term and the rest of the board of officers | pojooced From Mexican Prisons nndw?{"lk‘ icker, 'k‘;"\’,'.rf‘\-ou o omses| Redding ‘a letter to be maled. The | 315 ir;:qm nw‘q;»‘rlg'm.\:_c llo (‘1’1y\fi-\.f-‘xln:»’-m donce, Nersousness, Lacsitudo e, Youth- R the capital willl also! be re-elected: | Jack. T e o't care what he's gt | two pistol shots were heard by many | shall be presented in c * the petition | g] Errors, or Excessivo Uso of : ~the gl Sent to the Front. Heome. el Lo WOk & wo ‘pistol shote & y_many | shall be presented In cour | or Liqaor. which leads to Misery, Consumption, | 1-want you to skin 3 % citizens, but it appears that at Lincoln = = | Insanity and_Death. At store or by mail, $1 & I want 1o make him look like de Geuce. h | While the major portion of the' rebellious | Money won't cut any carpet in this ‘dmlli the report of a pistol is not such a| gl _ ON PIKES PEAK @ vaauis concentrated at Vieum and | Now you go to work and whittle me oul | rarity to excite unusual curiosity. The| LONDON ARElls oe Bellsscon | Bocum. where the decisive battle of the | # Ot that will make & LHORE S Gin' | leading hotel of the town is a stone’s | BT o o Bt Petorbis woill oo | instructions, 25 cents. One un,Fleouly sold to : ; | campaien 1= to be fought, several ma- | gaa) throw from Landis’ atore; BUt none-of| sesie the aqobtion of cectain st tiatin. | o pereon: jWtsloro arbmats First Installment of Cryptic Masons | rauding bands are scattered throughout | Wlith these lrls\rV1rx={\nswnn{l % P‘;;:fil the habitues of the place paid any at- | to the treaty of alllance, the object of | S 0 Red Label Special Sy Arrives and Open: i | the country. No one dares to leave the |bolts of “clot,” the tailar wen vork, Sty t-| Which is to, enable France and Russia ¢ pens Ceremonies | (Be ORI, 0 iets a state of terroe |and when the Dink unpacks his trunks af | tention to the shots, which are: de-| follow an identical policy, "on P sl in the Cog Road Depot. seldom equaled in the history of the State | Saratoga he will unfold a rlep_r,muf f‘ifr_'fi scribed as having had a somewhat muf- | questions which may ari | S PEAK, Aug. &.—The first in-|of Sonora. All the towns along the Yaqul | Sugy '.'“l:,""",'{’.‘l’f,\“&';‘,‘5[“«{5 en i bther | fled sound. ; | Masons arrived on | River are appealing to the Federal Gov-| wulie 7nd shirts that will start an epi- | Young Landis was unmarried, and so | Strife Among Democrats. Del Casse’s Mission to Russia. | box; six for $5; with written guarantectto The Paris corre. | Cre OF refund meney. Sample packs age, containing five daye’ treatment, with full done in aiff f: INITIATORY SERVICES | GUATMAS, Sonora. Mexico. Aug. o For Impotency, Loss of Power, P.Doéb Manhood, Bterility or Barrenness. .31 a box; six for §5, with; PIK stallment of Cryp ection with E: b‘] the Maine St h . ME ae % " v 7 S n arante : e he summit of Pikes Peak this morning | ernment for arms, which are being sup- | Eas far as his relatives and friends knes FRACTS 9 i - Swritte: uara d a rate of 80 cents per | & = RnE 8 T3 ; 5 demic of hydrophobia in the East. ‘ar as his relatives and friends knew SYRACTUS ug. 9.—The anti-imperial- 7 R in 30 . At store¥]l: freight, from \f"_“. on four special trains of the cog road. olicd SapIdlyes ipomsinles “Yes,’ sald the Alderman’s tailor,|he did not have an enem ists, or Odell faction, were defeated and a.;_poae:;;"g‘;; i S AFTER A prisoner who escaped from Vicum to | gpeaking of Kenna's outfit, “the clothes Initiator; ces were held in the south- - = o] gooooooooooo'ooooog __br. xmuErs ReMeniss. o ™F PALACE “*o LIFE SAVED BY swANp-rooT o GIRAND HOTELS 2 SAN FRANCISCO. o off the cog road, the Cr. pared, into which w Continued from First Page. »t has been pre-| of t 1" be placed the | throy L 0Ly SeIv cesmere Hielf ind Potam says that a_ band of I 5 ‘i 3 . > " | To-morrow further erylces follow, firs rection jof fthe haclenda Lo Guamuchilijie, oo that_would be a matter of BRAVE FIREME:\ HLRT r:'v‘x:i"f«'m&‘udm;:.u:.';:z';‘uzf:fqlf‘}h‘ém'"mn ns from Manitou to| gides, for the purpose of -attack - Transports to the summit, then by other specfal trains | e q or D i ® . ‘and perhaps a blue dress - WASHIN .ll‘(n\(,[ Aug. o —I}:\ order has i o each UnS | The hacienda is defended by a small gar- ;‘:finxs (t;le‘fl}?;"suuod %o his style of archi- been' icsued directing that all civic trans- s the ceremonies of the “Crypt,” for| grav iy grave fears are entertained for the safety “Of courde, there were three or four upon the northern end of the peak, just|* The Gov fancy vests. One was hellotrope, with gilt " il TR i i e convicts and prisoners in the falls | oiine sy blue, with @ &reen vine deli- records, which no hand of man will ever | armed . S e e : desecrs nd. Upon which the sun ‘Will | {he Saquis, o (0 e front to f8ht| ypesied having a couple of robins paint; [ihe o o Dauveny O R R :fi.fi‘;'.';‘.‘;i'“’e" g - ‘o JOHN 0. EIRXPATRICK, Mansger. O 000200000V TOTOOTO0 | left the hall at the meeting of Silver GEORGF DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agts., ; - t vhere a v G ¥ Transports to Coal at Nagasaki, |1y, three sunrise tr where the family of General Torres re- | jndiviqual taste. Kenna is a smaller man ; i s 4 \{ port a1l coal at Nagasakl, both go- | Which, upon oneé of the great solld rocks | of the old veteran’s family. ¢ B2 > rnor has ordered the release | ity X5 QRGNS g0t Another was o , tihe Siate and they are belng | cafely climbing toward the lapels. Kenna A o e et i | rise and set for centuries to come, the | (lolonel Maafs Ledon the top pockets, but I dissuaded | tion with the shop is badly gutted. i ieal o hurricancs upon the ciift will blow 'con- e e ot figfi.,fi"‘:{:;":‘g’gfg;}fzhlm, not knowlng what action the humane | Their loss will be about $1500, partially In Mediest Selence. o NOTE TEE PRICER: -~ @ inuously but never rock. and future ages of artille society might take. 3 covered by insurance. The dry goods | AT Eurepean Plan 8£1.00 per day and S Joon nuen snd yiow BBk el e _"For the seashore the Alderman has a | poyse of J. W. Penderzast at 7 Sixth | SAMPLE BOTTLE SENT FREEBY MAIL O e ot e e O wonder, but dare not touch. General Torres’ Wound Not Serious, | SUIt,Of tan. with a creams SRS, 80 ten | Street was damaged to the extent of | — o Corcespondence Eulibiten o = i s DS ange facings on the coat lapel. Then o TO CINCH UNCLE SAM. | POTAM, Mexico, Aug. 9.—The surgeon | there is a_Scotch plaid suit for general fabout $300. ¢ |in attendance on General Lorenzo Torres, | Wear that is certainly a warm one.” When these modern Beau Brummels |street, suffered little loss. The store on ered by insurance. Swamp-Root, discovered by the emi- Kahn & Lasserre, florists, at 5 SIXtR| pony kidney and bladder specialist, i 1 What is wanted of soap ; | Railroads -Agree i Keep Up Rates | (he commander of the Government forces, wonderfully successful i | e b ; ) A | reports that the wound of : meet in the famous Eastern Spa there I8 | (e corner of Market and Sixth streets [ Vo7 : cessful in promptly | for the skin is to wash it for Transporting Soldiers. hen derions and “untecs “biond Semeral is | expected to he a clash that will be heard | G coupfed by the Mozart mlllinery es- | CUring kidney, bladder and urle acid | BAJA CALIFORNIA 3 ; CHICAGO, Aug. 9%.—Western general in he will be able to direct operations | !0 the First Ward. o tablishment, and none of the contents | troubles. | ¢ . clean and not hurt jt, |passenser agents were in session to-day ainst the Yaquis in person within a few Z = were damaged by fire, but partially by | Some of the early symptoms of weak amlana lttePS smoke and water. Smith & Wessman's | kianeys are pain or dull ache in the saloon at 995 Market street was flooded 5 5 has ti Sl el afockwas: Uxibnaiyely aatE baclf‘ rheumatism, dizziness, headache, | ¥i8%, wondertul_aphrodisiac and Spectal aged. B. Conway, proprietor of “Our| Bervousness, catarrh of the bladder, | Tonic for the Sexual Organs of both hexes. House,” will lose heavily. gravel or calculi, bloating, sallow com- | Thedexican Remedy for Diseasos of the Kid- S. Solomon, who owns the meat mar- | plexion, puffy or dark circles under the | "% **NXBERT ALRS Tpiit QFD Nerits ket, is the heaviest sufferer. He figures | oyes, suppression of urine or compelled | % Market street, S."F.—(Send for® Circular) his loss to be about $3000. The struct- SRz ! GUUNTRY STURE ure in front was scorched so badly as | 17, Pass water often day and night. | to render its rebuilding necessary, while| The mild and extraordinary efiect of the rear, fronting on Stevenson street, | the famous new discovery, Dr. Kilmer's | is a roofless heap of ruins. Solomon | Swamp-Root, is soon realized. Tt stands | saved nothing and claims that the|the highest for its wonderful cures nf{ building and its cellar Wwas well stocked | the most distressing cases. 1f you need | ‘hen the fire occurred. st dis 3 | found on ‘the floor and had the appear- “,A chop hcuse run in connection with | @ medicine you should have the best. I1s a Great Restorative,. Invigorator and Ner- | considering measures to secure the main- | © CCKS Pure SOH[) dOBS that ThlS tenance of the military business going | Wormouth Case Revived. to and coming from the Philippines. As| gAN RAFAEL, Aug The f AFAEL, Aug. 9.— amous . | volunteers are continually arrivin is why we want pure soap; | San Aclsco. from ‘the BhUIepILas by [lezal fend waged betweeri Ebenezer Wor- d h | ;'?""V“";‘J"Er 1‘nr1 carrying lhn\m] 1o their | mouth, the Mill Valley capitalist, on the g | homes is growing stronger, and an iron | one side, and Peter and Jac and when we say pure, '|agreementis fount io he necessary 1o pres | on the Sther which wag Bosored frdeter 3 : ve ll\ widespread demoralization. 'he | been settled for all time by a recent de- we mean without alkali. | agteement nowbeing pe ed guaran- | cision of the State Supreme Court, hns ! | tsen Lo pach xoad Interested u reasonable | been given a fresh lease of life and {aken 3 X sha 3 n y it | into the TFederal isdlcs L. ' Pears’ is pure; no free |is believed undue " competition” for he | Blipreme’ Court rerentiy aeeided 1n bros : business will be prevented and paying | of Wormouth, and his opponents have alkali. There are a thou. .|™!€ °Ptained from the Government. | taken It Into itic United States Supreme —— Court on a writ of error granted by Jus- Died From Her Injuries. tice Beatty, . 2 Five hundred reward for any | case we cannot cure. This secret remedy steps all losses in 24 hours,” cures Emissions, Impo- tency, Varicocele, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. . Fits, Strictures, Lost Manhood and all wasting lects of self-abuse or excesses. Sent Continued From First Page. sand virtues of soap; this | sax jose, one is enough. You can Aug. 9.—Mrs. A. C. Brown, | who was thrown from her bicycle by col gained consclousnes New Transport. Wmmm OUR HEROES’ FUND BENEFIT. § AUCTION SITE T0-DAY for sion ‘with a_butcher cart iast week, | | died this evening without having re- ance of having been roughly stepped upon, the indention of the metal top being plainly marked on the wooden floor. The back door of the store had been unlocked from the inside and then the market was ruined by water ahd the Alaska fur store loses considerable from smoke and water. The property in which the fire had its origin is in- sured in the name of Mrs. C. Kalisky, and most of the other injured property Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and | sealed, §2 bottle; 3 bottlos, $5: Rusesmieed i o ¢ B _ | cure any case. Address HALL'S N~ ne-dollar sizes. You may have a sam- | griniile 555 Brostiway. Osklont oot - Alvs S. F, ple bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root | for sale at 1073% Market . All private and a pamphlet that tells all about it, 3182ases quickly cured. Send for free book. biting alkali in it. master's department has ch 2 All sorts of stores sell it, especially | City of Sydney and sn‘.?“wfi;“".'teii“c.‘{‘,i the Orpheum at high noon. spot where Landis’ body lay was found | o the meat market which he occupied. | Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and please e érnggiste; all sorts of people use it. fitted up to take marines and recruits to the bullet which had been fired from| Fire Marshal Towe estimates the| mention that you read this generous B. D. KIMMIS, 201 Turk trust a soap that has no e tck his fight including many of the thousands of let- S Meromida Tranit WASHINGTON, Aug. 9—Th 2 . closed as the murderer took his flight. | THC AT o Thalones to the estate of | ters received from sufferers cured, both | 1 cured at home. Write ket o) boxes and the choice seats at In the cefling overhead from the |70 Fplice, s Solomon is the owner | sent free by mail. Write Dr. Kilmer & Tor roll - pactiostars AV M RN ORISR | his revolver. The bullet that had |damage at about $15,000. | offer in the San Francisco Dally Call. S

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