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" ROOT RECOMMENDS era adopted the entire volun- | o icers of volunteer regiments who i = . : . e e Breciat Dleateh o e oL | ubordinate officer having charge of | operations. So far nothing more than 4 be organized and dispatched to Manila, | for the month past. | GUAYMAS, Mex, Aug. 12—Advices | what is known as the “hoodoo,” or | {he officers had aircaly leammed %o | 80 as to bring an end to The ten volunteer reglments Were | yoceived here from an official source | Water-front gang of convicts. Pretzel e et regerdiie before the end of the coming omly s short s ore and Teport | confirm the report that the Mayo In- |IS a brother-in-law of Attorney James | Pretzel—a fact strengthening the be- son. At g with t0'be received o Monday are cXpecied | giavs fwera lco-operafing ¥ withUs tHe || W2 Cochrane of San FLia . il s et CE R itiends it hels tnnocent. eral M HResae vty teuns Yaquis in the present uprising. | hitherto enjoyed an unblemished repu- | Positive evidence against two guards re are few who will be- [ and another off 1, occupying a good ‘Wa THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 1899. THE ENLISTMENT OF FIVE NEW REGIMENTS Secretary Believes a Displlay of Troops Will Bring Insur- gents into Subjection. ALL HEADQUARTERS, WEL-, Such splendid progress has been St | GTON HOTEL, WASHINGTON, |made in recruiting the ten regiments | T < Warden Agulrre has obtained in- | fair had become public property, as he tar azain | OT&anized in this country that depart- I B B formation leading to the downfall | claims that general knowledge of the onstrated his 1 rongly | Ment officials have no fear that any il | e o um “ring," whose opera- | &air Will greatly hamper his investi- ara Ytis i | difficulty would be experienced in re- 2 5 gations. eral Otis the in-| o riting the additional regiments con- A SR tions have led to the death of | "'The first inkling the attaches of the in the by serl- | templated. The same methods of re- bR many an unfortunate and brought | prison got that Pretzel was suspected 4_\'1L‘urvfl Jering istment of not | cruiting would be followed and A Sharp Encounter at Vicain in |physical r“i“,\ g .‘e:( {es o ‘;‘;Z“ese“fli':9"'&?’”n§§}‘§g‘;“'ffsl'g'mgafi than F volunteer regi- [tary -Roct considered this after- 4 ; | many others. Aguirre’s detective wor! ife sentenc r rder x [noon a list of officers to be| Which Thirty-Seven Braves | wiil result in the discharge of several | Irancisco, had been remoy sl i The exact led for is |Placed in o s o | Were Killed officials and guards at the prison. ml‘;"‘n‘l’;l’x e e o the -t e ipldi: decided to lvrg'l?;xlzll:;‘he ;‘J\igi‘ 9 - The only free man suspected of com- |j¢ was thought, would result in Pret- | tion, and if the recc | iments, will be sent to take the places | —_— | plicity in the opium smuggling, whose | zel's detection, as Whelan was regarded volun | as his right bower in the smuggling | be lost in en volunteer 417, inc few days’ rec it is believed, inized by G then recruiting will be con- he proposed regiments. An more than ecruits per listed, so that in two and tinued for t rage Of leaving sent to e FAQLL PLOT 10 DESTROY A MEXICAN TOW Inhabitants Were to Be Murdered and the City Burned. AN QUENTIN PRISON, Aug. 12. | name can be ascertained, is C. Pretzel, | | tation and the: | lleve that he is guilty of 1vhurged agai dence proves The three convict ringleaders in the smuggling operations—F. L. Barney, | | James Marshall and C. W. Filkins—are | At Huatabampo a plot of the com- bined forces of the Mayos and Yaquis to attack and burn the town was dis- covered. They were to be assisted by | the Mayo and Yaqui residents of the | town, who at a given signal were to offense | the s the ev PRISON OFFICIALS™ | IN LEAGUE WITH THE OPIUM RING San Quentin Smugglers Fer- reted Out by Warden Aguirre. learned that certain phases of the af- ition, has been obtained and the only son why they have not been dis- and prosecuted on a felony is said to be a desire to pro- cure better evidence against the only man known at this time to be con- nected with the affair. pos = 9 CLAIRVOYANT. MRS. DR. CLARK, THE OCCULT WONDER. General Miles’ point ¢ v the moral time the 6545 men needed for the Kill their employ and masters. ~ “Whi inge ffect of the organiza of the entire | five J81 esiments e SHi rudencio Cruz, a Mayo Indian, be- ; confined in the dungeon, Wi x e . n = effect of tk i Lt five additional regiments can be ob-| Prud > Mayo Indian, be- |pow confin he d Bath ‘Prn\x\z.’fi”;lefl“‘-‘x:l:l:;sf‘g;-(}xquagfitr:d{n Volunteer forc be beneficial, tained. In connection with the enlist- | trayed the plot, and Miguel Cruz seven of what are known as “mer- | TTStZeL 18 KEOTE (O 00 A his affair be- 1l prove to the insurgent lea ment of 1l volunteers, Sere.|Known as the chief of the cavalry of and “peddlers” of the dmg,:p_l;‘go““.h‘;\];,_{T“‘}m laced instde,” said | PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1023!; MARKET STREET, NEAR €IXTH. E undoub = e the Mayos, and Ignacio Jojocoll, chief | - = z Jieans el 1 hort No matter what trouble you may have with yourself 1bjection. O O er e bation that the entire | discovered and captured, together with |bread and water until the e e day, * F‘»:l.;\l-’e(»;‘,’“fkers;fifl? (hat We 39| IT'SNOT WHAT SHE HAS DONE FOR OTHERS, BUT WHAT SHE WILL DO FOR YOU. retary Root has e of 50,000 men heretofore fixed as | the remaining ringleaders. {atitoiprine theitactEibetotoitne Ertion |r ctRICT e € e e She ls a living connection between the unseen existence and this world. “She can read he is in hearty £ 60,0 5 i | G They were shot on the following | Directors. : mixed up in the smuggling. However, the innermost thoughts of souls, see the past, present and future as In a mirror, and by her > number to be pl 2| “About a month ago Aguirre learned | with a significant ~gesture—“where mysterious power can tell how to avert evil, how to succesd in business and obtain good ortune. possible h, and while Ot has = will return to San Franc this | morning, and a guard placed around | | dians from leaving and taking part in that Barney, who is serving a seven- | vear term from Stz | smuggling the the town to prevent the remaining In- laus County, esh” through the n she ha there is so much smoke there is bound fire, and the public will be ~d with what we have to be a little made acquainte Fie She locates mines and buried treasure, minerals, old estates, lost friends, etc. CONCERNING BUSINESS AFFAIRS. She glves dates, facts and figures, reliable and important advice and information on all matters of interest in business transactions, lawsuits, contested wills, life insurance, dam. 10t asked for any Shetrora BO.C . F for additional troops, the Secreta | the uprising. et o 2 i | s soon as we are through 50,000 it he R h_l ALiet : ‘A small but well mounted body of |&ates. A watch wa kept, which led | S SO we BN | age suits, divorces, deeds, mortgages, claims, collections, speculations, adventures, gold the Secreta Ll it Y aquis Sitervten o sisotive the fova | To) Bis peingiarrest st inithe Jule mlWIoh Oup TnEesIGRT RS | mining, stocks and all financial difficulties. Truly predicts the success or failure of new in- interest o Francisco quickly as possible and | Y0 0 Linto but were repulsed by |together with Ma. hall, who is serving | When Pretzel was made acquainted | ventions, patents, pending pension claims, etc.; tells whether you will receive fair dealings lar take on board additional |rm1p§l until e inh&bil‘nltsl Amu;‘g Pulsed oy | five years for burglary from San Fran- | with the fact that helrum been \I'atchmz ;g::hs‘x?:;:;:;, g:\‘;t;\\lhct‘:e‘m knr;:‘ v:fhzt b\ul\mw:; you sl}.(z\ll follow to be successful, whers e entir e ended to at- ants. v Silkin ing same | closely for three weeks on suspicion o o om to avoid; if you intend to make any changes or to start a busi- the entire number intended to be isco, and Filkins, undergoing the same | closely for D | hess “buy or sell property, or. In fact, take any important step, don‘t fail fo consult Dr. tached to General Otis’ command has e 1 the - shows the approximate dates of discharged at Manila, the regu ments and the ten volunteer | already organized. troops t and to | private letter from United States Com- { Vicain and a sharp engagement follow- | killed, while the Federal loss was but were found several Mayo Indians, con- firming the rumors of their participa- | term’ of impri offense. Filkins is a new encounter with the Indian rebels. | on their persons when | that of the “merchants” and dlers.” The secret th ) were under suspicion has been jealo Iy kept and Warden Aguirre was ex- ed, in which thirty-seven Indians were | The operations continue with | and to-da victory | ten men. great activity rment _from Los Ange- | at officers and guards | opium smuggling, he was dumfounded. | “I have never tried to smuegle an suspect me. Yes, T was surprised when did not consider it my place to ask why, | if Warden Aguirre did not see fit to| volunteer the informatio He has | never sent for me and I was ignorant | entirely of what was going on Clark. of trouble. Her advice may be the means of saving you thousands of dollars and a great deal been assembled in the Philippines. | firming : { |Jes for a similar : 1 General Luddinston seems to be confl- | tion in the present struggle. = .. |the man who, at Fresno, escaped from |ounce of opium into the prison,” he Remember your prospects of to-day may be vour fortune to-morrow If rightly handled. dent that no trouble will be experi-| 2 _hl}fl’f‘, 3 ]‘}F’» S a e %5‘ | the custody of Deputy Sheriff Barnhill, | said, “and the knowledge that I am | LOVE OR COURTSHIP. ed in getting five additional regi- | Patches recelve here to-day under | TAC CUR TN o te Kkeeper at the prison, | suspected almost takes my_breath If affairs of the heart or emotions of love interest vou, she gives exact and truthful I et A oo or iha | date of Terln Teport two severe battles | BOW SORUER S ((3cq i eluding his|away. I was responsible for Warden | ‘eiciatons of arl love Mflm, setilos lovers, ausresls, enables you to win the cateem snd oo paien and o table mrepared | Detjen UL IMETan aion e e dES ‘ pursuers, though hampered by an Ore- [ ¥rate obtaining quantitics of oplam|| rection oL any one you desice; causes aneedyiand niapp) sells 1€ the ‘ome vou With the force |1 D A ea to the Soo. | Indians. One dated the 10th says: | DUISYES 05 e had quantities of | from the ‘cons’ on two occasions, and | and discordant familles; glves you the full e L "To- General Lorenzo Torres had | B0, /% g hypodermic syringes of pri-| can hardly s how anybody would | one you love; also those you meet, and how to make a person at a dlstance think of you ASSISTANCE FOR TROUBLED OR UNFORTUNATE. m 4 arrival and departure of transports | e peioh 2 : = o manutacture : it v oo SanVrancisca’l atter thew: The Federal troops came upon the In- | S0 (123 " pollowing their arrest came | Whelan was removed from the ‘hoo- | If you are in troubleof any kind, discontented., unhappy, or not satisfled in life, or have ans near the forest surrounding “ped- | doo’ gang and no reason given me, but | domestic or love or business troubles, you will be told how to overcome all trouble. Your wish and object in life can be obtained. A S 'RET vou should know the power to control. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by malil. Send stamp for circular with special terms. All business sacred and confidential! Sickness, losses, deaths, etc., will be omitted from your reading at your request, otherwise everything, good and bad, will be given. MRS. DR. F. CLARK. 1023’5 MARKET SiRE N ceedingly annoyed to-day when he | gives much encouragement.” missioner Bartlett Tripp to Assistant A dispatch dated the 11th says: “At|— = T ————————— ————— = 3 e = A| = e = Secretary Cridl umming up what |5 o'clock this morning General Torres| — 5 S . > i = i D e R T oo e itutnd muiheim it Bt | iveguts tuto w position nere thevRteel [feminatipnilandipthe) n ne laverior Lpalr of horses and mansmeonletentity | personal s of the inquiry. MT. | talion and the National Guard of the |they are compelled to fight. g their lands to the greedy speculators Bt bl driven around in ol ssoation foiaisnose of aires | iatos e en ihelAbAnAGrEq Cams |BEEAn tyEalceabout Ehere b Ct G700 | RN Tave linu gstoaifon thEr =0 0Rs L e L L b rt that the failure of Mr. Eliot. the | of the Indians, but, fearing an ambus- | or 8000 warriors ready to take the field = LR i and en Pl Or Inenent British Commissioner, to return with | cade, sent out scouts to avoid a sur- |{s no better than rut.KT‘!:e,v ;;mlxld( ’1‘{,“ ARMS SENT YAQUIS || lagies wh A.mnam s are familiar in the party on the Bac pr Soon sharp firing from the In- | muster more than 500 if the whole tribe - = R te »nal significance. Mr. | dians, hidden in the undergrowth, was | went to war. This exaggeration is but FROM CONNECTICUT jLnt Shisdi oo worah iplofithe et wart ot had gone home ‘;y way of New | experienced and fighting became gen- | a part of the general plot mlx;i_ is inqv The scandal had begun to ativact the Zealand because he had a sister living|eral. The en fled, leav! seventy | tes i as many soldiers as | | sca £ a > Recorded at the State Rt e e e e n’lnhmur‘tlTI?Lfl((‘xr-nf:;‘;lm'[ixrrfl:r:‘ey:‘;..um‘ipbdlglanlI}xlx(:ggrountl in order to In-| SAN ANTONIO, Aug. 12.—Late news| e bl ‘.f’in,\.\’-"”r[:;qée..‘;:l{({w?:ed Department. tion was made of the circumstances|ceived a slight wound and there were | crease the pickings. I remember very | from the scene of the Yaqul rebelllon in - { ciety _thes D = leading up to the retirement of Chief | three killed and thirteen wounded.” e G t"was during the war of *%0. | Mexico was brought here to-day by | Miss Jewell Weds the| "‘fl";“" rh' G & Slpan O HLIGHIE — Jid Chambers, Mr. Tripp Wwill not —————— | X ot time T wanted to visit some | Haden Sanderson, proprietor of the So- Black Brines Badegninis e 5 ome to Wash on_at_once, but will | ines the road to which took me di- |nora Gold Company, who is here on his| . | J R e Al CALL’S“SCOOP” ACCENTUATED first =o to his home in Yankton, S. D. | SAYS YAQUI WAR WAS ‘;‘;rx:i: Hhe ueh the Yaqul country. At|way to his home in Alabama. Mr. San- | — S e Ao After going over the report Mr. | 3 ade up a party consisting of | derson ys the Mexican Government’s | = Thu reEye g PUBLISHED THE DOCUMENTTWO | ¥arded to S¢ Setany v lomy et 2= | fond of trouble and two Yaquis for |planning a rebellion came through the| Hersld Copyrighted, 189, by James Gor- | ¥ %viioor Church, Earlscourt, but thers WEEKS AGO. the ihres sovermments £fojsdetenming | o CONG BEAGEL SANE. 12 S ol mAgdr ou andl{‘(let‘.l(:fv:"n‘I‘[tg)g:ci;):‘; b Shincen O o T i | TONDON ‘Aus = Cmne tiackhins | Lor Al e clerssnian, s galls safely gamble your last cent there is | and not a little s billed as miners outfit and suppl ~ifles aEsi would not perform the ceremony. He the et whether the recommendation of committee is to be accepted, and as there has been no step in that dir tion. e shington Government a Fortnight | this Yaqui through such a troubled country. vent out through San Marcial to Ona- vas on the Yaqui River, near which the mine was located, and returned to San some big colonization scheme behind all | business,” said John A. ‘ Gowan of this city to a Call man to- We | s The day before Mr. Sanderson left Guay- | e says, the secret service police | seizéd about 100 rifles and several thou- | sand rounds of ammunition which had | | riage”—that s, Prince Lobengula, who was performing at Earlscourt, and a young Jewish heiress, Miss Jewell, asked whether Lobengula was a Chris- tian and if he did not have some black wives already. It was all fixed up on Friday, how- - mediately ; Kingship and | river. | hundreds of men looking for some ex- | 5,1 “hey had commenced to bring in 2 . or, or | The river steamers Tyrell and Angli- | CU5€ “l’ e '_t”?gmf‘heg"mm 'his' 1t is | {po wounded. The next I heard of this | Notorious Ruby Raymond Arrested at ;nim'clav(ed. If 80, you are anae- n by the | can, both reported total wrecks, have | MY oD "d”,’l’;" it efound the real cause | pattle was in the United States, where BT oaelon A Warrant Hrom c; you may go into decline. n of cer- | been floated and taken to Dawson, | Of this difficulty. Some schemers have | ipe gtatement was published that there FEs it Anaemia is often a forerunner of E = consumption. ¢ in that great embank- . to the charge. e Hollandlfromthe evas: Warehouses. P l M t f F t B S k t Fatieeat Qizeation | ALL DRUGGISTS. o > : STOCIR T A s iver (Fig. 7), weakness of ex- - ca. Itwas earlyin | STOCKTON, Aug. 12.—This was an- au On gomel"y 0 0[‘ Pagg ln S 0 AGED FARMER BRUTALLY lr‘e:m(eslfr‘ig‘. 50)= ATl thess siiaptoms indicate anaemia. . vages. Conser ¢ the | | 80 small they can be easi T 'at the | stevedores. The Dauntless was in need | Coeur ‘d’Alene: He held the baby above water “““;J“h"seh in t“;e “ffenty J. Stevens. 50 years old. a farmer, that is rich in nutritive elements. boat could take it from his arms; then, without a cry, totally exhausted, lies in a physician’s office in Jefferson, in- I————— HUDYAN is for men and women. If i own and. thou. | men had disposed of the team grain it TDYAN igestiv o he bravely put his [ Wheat began to arrive by rail in train 0 ' ing the Outcome of His % Fig. 4 because H.L DYAN cnrrec!§ the digestive functions. nd kept it there all ;]r,ad lots. Ev o tha N Injuries. | Fig. 5 because HUDYAN tranquilizes the nerves that govern the ac- night through, until help came and | front was 100k and sev- AGO 12.—Fif o tion of the heart. the opening was properly stopped. He had | eral of the dec steamers | @ POEANE, Wash., Aug. 12—Paul Montgomery of Fort Brags, Men- @ | CoiCAC0, Aug O e and e Fie. 6 because HUDYAN strengthens and stimulates to perfect ac- . left their jobs to go trucking in the to-day gave up his life in rescuing the child of are prisoners at Irving Park police station tion the little glands that furnish the digestive juices | Late in Obtaining the Official — — 2k i ) = i has really come SRS P | ‘I have been among the Yaquis for | Marcial without mishap. el ve | heen shipped from some Connecticut fac- | 5 5 | ever, in a registry office, and the Findings of the Com: GOLD-BEARING QUARTZ vears,” he continued, “have had hun- |found the country in an uproar, the In-| torv, e exican finvcmment_gg; S,‘?m; pronounce it disgusting, | strangely matched pair went off for mission. | STRUCK AT ATLIN dreds of them working for me and at | dians being expected every minute. :\x”{{lr.xrf'ifi: lklxl::r;;‘-:::i;u\i }.fl;?‘,,‘(?f‘,?{‘.,é}fi“é dccetes 01‘_‘nrlxhl scandal. | their honeymoon, en route, it said, e e e oonld smeak their language, | The Alcalde positively refused to let | {iat 5 0eony, S oo Y en ¥ioubiea and | Nobody believed the story of the be- |and hoped, for South Africa. Society is . & I s ot ey o (e oy usileave put lay‘;‘he use of ‘tshca:;gy;“ | trebled. t;&)fl;l- They considered the idea of | truly shocked. It is a lesson. If a sav- Bpecial Dispatch to The Call, ; . g 2 ke e generou a- - the black pri i shite wi e chief ever comes her ain fo D x - persuasion an nerous 3 prince getting a white wife | age chi e ALy for S : y Prospectors Believe They | have gone from me. I found®them a | {i;; ¢ mescal to my Yaquis we man- | NO UPRISING IN THE simply a joke and an outcome of the ShOW purposes ladies will probably be Two weeks ago this morning The Have Found the District’s | peaceable, industrious class, much bet- [ azed to get out early that night. | notoriety = which the _ Marabele Lag | More chary of drawing all eyes upon Call published in full the report of Mother Lode. ter than the average Indian. They | #“About half way between San ,,Maf' UPPER YAQU! VALLEY;mined as a lady-kil’ler‘ because tfaj them by making a hero of him, for they fhe Samoan Commission and the re-| VICTORIA, B. C. Aug. 12.—The|have thelr little patches of ground upon | cial and Ortez is a pring knows 2a | manner in which he had been taken | AT€ Dot likely to forget the Lobengula modeled treaty. Not until yesterday | steamer Te reached here to.night | which they raise vegetables and sell | Punta de Afi‘;flvth‘,‘“ ‘m";m_y e ST 7 | about by ladies occupying good places | Fomance. i 0 h Washington, | from the north with seventy-eight pas- | them to the miners and in the small TRIOUENONTE S : untry 2nd 3| NOGALES, Ariz., Au. 12—George Look, in soclety had become quite a scandal. | —_——————— did this reach ashington. = y popular camping ground. hen near right of way agent of the Rio Grande, | There was no hiding that. Death of Judge Ingersoll. | CLEVELAND, Aug. 12—Judge E. In- report The excellence of The Call’s news ser- vice is illustrated by the fact that it gave to the State Department and to the world news that was not received gers from Dawson, Atlin and oth nts on the Yukon. She had about 000 in gold, prett ly distribut- ed among the passe , none of hav- e ger towns, working between crops at what- ever may come along. Frugality is one of their characteristics, and it is seldom indeed you find one of them broke. To | be sure, they drink a little on feast | | made my Yaquis bold enough to fight | my outrider came rushing back with |gi.rrn Naare and Pacific Railroad, passed | the news that the Indians were near at hand. Another application of mes(‘:\!l through here to-day en route north. He said reports from Texas to the effect that] Yaqu L 1t | the Yaqui Indians are driving miners from | all the Indiars in the Southwest and W% | Guaynopa, Guaynopita, Cuuichupa and | ded cautiously in the direction of | other mining camps in’ the upper Yaqui | Only the other day his dusky highness | was to be seen in Hyde Park, lolling | gersoll, one of the leaders of the Cleve~ negligently beside a pretty society | land bar, dled to-day at Moose, Head woman in a victoria drawn by a fine | Lake, Maine, at the age of 72 years. n z 3 > ecelved ing large amounts. The Dawsonites {akie through official channels until a fort- | started for the outside on the night of days, but what better could you expect? 2 = v L ey ey | 5 s | it D ? |the spring. There we found where a | Valley are untrue. No Yaquis are em- night later. |Sngust 2. and were ten days to the | For all they are quiet and peace-1oving | pacic train had been held up, the packs | ploved fn that region, and the scene of R ) WASHINGTON, Aug. 12—The report | hour in making the trip. The raflway | these Yaquis will fight when occasion |lined up along the side of the road alnd rouble ie 130 miles southwest of there. He | b4 4 i % el 12— The rePo™ | company is now running three trains F i 1| lined D A aken, but there were no In- | €ays no disturbances of any kind have oc- | & 1 2 3 5 6. 7. 8 C Hud of the Samoan Commission was re- | QIWP&TY, T JO0 0 nd river s‘enmorsldl‘ma“d"- and do a good Job at it, too; | the mules taken. but S WS 2 (o | curred, and mining and agricultural opera- | % 9 y Oy Ty Jdy Uy [,y urious nu yan ment to-day. | goa” ; METS | in fact, they are too much for the Mex- | dians ght. W€ | tions are not affected. e V- | are making close connections, which |} . made a wide detour to Fort La Mesa, and until | accounts for the fast time. It is said | 120 scldlers, as has been proven on | {pors e had to report before we would = = c many feld. On'the wav | ENTICES YOUNG GIRLS ures—-Note the Numbers. the company has purchased the tram- | wa round White Horse Rapids, to obtain the right-of-way, and will im- extend the road down the 1 include 1t geant Hislett of the Mounted Police ays all the rough characters are to be hipped out of the Yukon country be- winter. Just before the Tees left Skaguay news s received there of a valuable quartz find, supposed to be the mother | a companied by | gold-bearing quartz, which was traced | some distance and which gave such | s of richness that they imme- y staked the ground and left for ‘tt with samples of ore. At Cari- g an_assay was made by ieer Lewls of the railway he little Dutch boy who stopped the c supplied provisions to the | two prospectors and a party of his own | men to return at once and locate more | claims. You have read him_in your readers, how alking along he s Pt WHEAT BLOCKADE. Flood of Grain Pouring Into Stockton was near at hand. vhen he found it, but action of the water would morning, and wash ment, inundate the | other wheat blockade day on the front. Wagon loads of grain went in a con- tinuous stream all the forenoon to the warehouses, and before the warehouse ant is the entrance of | warehouses, where they were paid bet- start. Your health is a of six men and the other steamers were 3::1 and -l':p;_lht inroad shn;,t-hand&d from two to ten men | he sank. His body has not yet been recovered. e he . MEN AND WOMEN evastating each. ! iss Montgomery witnessed her father’s brave rescue and its fatal | TECOVET.ag & LRl L0k Sl eh 0 E il - down, 10 Tt breaks | ®he market was slightly better than | O terminstion e B R T ADVISED FREE. toms, then take HUDYAN, for HUD- | it had been for weeks. It assumed a | ex 3 A z ferspnLand Ly e e o s vl CALL OR WRITE. YAN will cure vou. Which are now in the custody of the | . T ; HUDYAN is for sale by druggists— opening for dis r. "If the open- s not watched, it will grow larger, | stronger attitude this afternoon and | considerable milling wheat changed | of disease ‘overwhelms 8 | ! 8 z ' : . you, b and perhaps life is de. | hands at 102%. | © \was jolned here by his grown daughter yesterday. They left the city 4 |Stevens’ wagon and a hay wagon in which ¥ : sou, and heci perhap e b ‘de e this morning for Gem, Idaho, where Mr. Montgomery, was to take charge !he({)icniclkirs e rltdl(;xg{ A guarrel en- If your drugsgist does not keep HUDYAN send direct to the B your health with Dr. Pierce’s | only one doing any business in barley. % 5 hotel, At.the lake they met friends from California and decided to + |Sued, which culmnated Jn tie farnet He purchased 6000 bags of brewing goods vesterday and 3000.to-day. All of his grain he ships to Port Costa for storage. Golden Medical Discovery, and you can defy ill-health. You can make your health so strong a bulwark that discase cannot find a crevice through which it can creep. Taken in time, Dr. Pierce’s remedies pre- % vent greater and more serious tronbles. Tarnassi Goes to Russia. | Hundreds write daily to Dr. Pierce, telling | ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 12.—The Pope | him how these remedies have saved them | is sending Mgr. Tarnassi, the internuncio and made them strong. of The Hague, on a special mission to St. Constipation causes and aggravates many Petersburg. . serious diseases. It is speedily cured by e Advances made on furniture and planos, with “They own thousands of acres of the finest land in Mexico, along the Yaqui River, and for years there have been taken advantage of the fact that the men were full of mescal to embroil them with prospectors or other intrud- ers, knowing that a war could only re- sult in the opening of the coveted land | to settlement. Then there are the men | who used to draw large salaries from the Government, to say nothing of the be allowed to enter Ortez. T we heard regular infantry firing on our left and we knew an engagement was going on; in fact, when we reached the INTO HER RESORT were some 3000 or 4000 .warriors en- gaged. The number of soldiers at La Mesa could not have been oyer 50, and no power on earth could have taken them cut against a tenth part of the | number of warriors named. It is per- fectly safe to assume that the same sort of exaggeration is being practiced SAN JOSE, Aug. 12—Ruby Raymond, | keeper of a resort at 10 Orchard street, | was arrested this evening on a warrant | issued in Judge Mogan’s court in San Francisco on a charge of enticing young girls from their homes. The complain- easy enough to force these unforunate | but I suppose it must result in their ex- SAVES A BABE'S LIFE BUT LOSES HIS OWN His Death in the Waters of Lake docino County, Cal a friend from drowning. Though ‘weak from a long illness, he Mr. Montgomery leaves a widow and three small children now living at Fort Bragg. He came north from California ‘three weeks ago and stay over a day. A boating trip was suggested, and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Mason, Mrs. C. Cole, the latter's four-year-old son and Mr. and Miss Montgomery entered the boat. They were about a mile from shore when the boy leaned too far over the edge of the boat and fell in. Montgomery was rowing. He dropped the oars and jumped in after the child. Several minutes elapsed before those in the boat secured the oars and rowed to Montgomery. The mother lifted the boy, who was un- harmed, from Montgomery’'s arms, and then before those in the boat could seize him Montgomery sank. He was 52 years old. . Pierce’s Pleasant Py ad e sheia. or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1028 Mission. ® + [ + o o + o + o + o + o + o + o + o o o + o e o T o + L @+0404004040404040404 040404040+ 0404040404 0404040404040+ 0404040+40+04040404+0+0404 ode of the Atlin placer deposits. e }i).]rl Wi :hn|n’:\1:~“gvp(“.c_i l}‘\x?d:gon :{,l;‘a. | pickings for feeding the soldiers in the | now, and I know it is as I know the | ant is Mrs. Anna L. Danforth of San | : J. Pearson, prospectors who for weeks | 0l war times who have been out of | Yaquis cannot muster more than 500 | Francisco, who accuses the woman of | as well as women. In women have been out in the Big Horn country. | Jobs during the peace. All of them are | warriors all told. They will put up a | having enticed her daughter, Cora anaemia is usually a complication | The lucky miners discovered a ledge of | naturally anxious to see trouble start- | zood fight when forced to it, and the | \roihela, 15 years old, to her resort. of female weakness and such dis- | ed, and between the two it has been | troops will have no bloodless victory. orders as are peculiar to women. Officers Haley and Monroe and lodged in the City Prison. Bail $3000 cash or $5000 security. A few days ago the police rescued Cora Methela, the complainant's daugh- | ter, who passed as Virgie Myers, and | Daisy Miller of Oakland, aged 17, from | the place conducted by Ruby Raymond ‘? | | The Raymond woman was arrested by | | is fixed at and returned them to their homes. The house has been the most notorious in the city and hardly a week passes but | that the police are requested to search | to San Francisco to-morrow to answer | | KOADADRDHD X & % O KOAOADEPUOROROROHOXOXDAGHOXOHD ¥ BEATEN BY PICNICKERS Fifteen of the Party in Jail Await- | pending an_investigation which may re- | it is thought he cannot jured so severely | police. 2% | The assault followed a collision between and severe internal injuries. The police say they have evidence that most of the blows were struck by P. L. Longfellow of Jefferson. Troop L at Seattle. SEATTLE, Aug. 12.-—Troop Third Cavalry arrived to-night and went | into camp at_ Woodland Park, where it | will be joined by the remaining seven troops which will have arrived here by | Monday night. The troops will sail for Manila August 20. L of the it for missing girls from San Francisco. | 5 Ruby Raymond probably will be taken | Are you pale, weak, nervous or If you are anaemic then your blood is thin and watery and is deficient in those rich, red ele- ments that make flesh and that give health and strength. Men may suffer from anaemia HUDYAN is a positive cure for anaemia. HUDYAN makes rich, red blood, which in turn gives a healthy glow to all pale and wan complexions. Those who take HUDYAN gain remarkably in strength and in flesh. 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