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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1899. 3 BOERS ARE ASSEMBLING IN PRESIDENT — FORCE ALONG THE BORDER LINE AND%E?T&E Chief Executive of Venezuela Flees From Advancing Revolutionists. A BATTLE TNk LE TMPENDING) § ¢ We make all ] - our ‘“Yeargood” Consternation Prevails in the City | & p . clothing in our own of Caracas, as the Enemy Is workshop and we know Close to the Outskirts. every detail in the mak- ing, so our guarantee is ial Di: tch to The Call. based upon What we Specia spatc! cis S " et e actually know of our CARA! Venezuela, Sep —Mar- . 2 {in Banaviis, president of the Cassa- i | clothing and is not a | tion Court; General Fonseca, Ortega % i SIRA haphazard guess at the Martinez d oth 3 banished yes- N . £y % et b e e | / wearing qualities of the the. hostile forces are on the eve of a | & it - T clothes. great battle. . Negotiations for peace have failed. D+ P00 0030000000000 000 0000600000009 028 000640000040 0006+000+0s3 300080002 Whatever you buy of’ | PORT OF SPAIN, Sept. 25.—A private | 54 LRl H i “ ”» | 6ispatch from Caracas reports that § Lfl us in this *Yeargood | President Andrade has left the Vene- | [ | | § line is tested to the full- zuelan capital and is believed to have est extent possible in our B S e B 2 e o . known to be within five miles of / 5 > 2 . 3 e B | Caracas. G_l-nr\x:x_l L*.u-iano‘ Mendoza, | B further test is in the ! British Troops Marching From Prospect Toward Laings Neck. ‘fr',‘;:zf;;e 8 s ;r“,;;“.m wrearriv.| B8 We are ready at all times within one year ; PRUPSDRDADADDANDRDUPUPAIA SO S SO S0 S SOENSY SN 55 SPUSYEL Ay SRS S e B e e e e L S e e ol B {x:f] ]::f;fll::o:[:):u‘\kdllfi 1292.;»::0:: ('I‘hg; to make any repair, free of Charge» that you may o ; exceptionally severe, want. Yet we return your money should yous, atch to the | riously they would venture upon it. We | even mail in being opened. Gen- 2 5 3 Ot va. | Tegret to say that this last effort has | ’ |Sial Domingo Monseas, whothas great think you are entitled to it. : 2 {wn hmkn:. M:ery‘,|n§d\l€; (*1{:“1 ~‘ L]:r; stige in Barcelona province, prom- | ot go b d ) dresi Andrs roo; H i H : S | bur c [ sed President Andrade troops from ; Yeargood clothing is made in all the shapes | without creating a Cabinet cr 1 stern Venezuela. He collected a con- .3 at Wak. | stats eiqucite shouid e strons enough | |gideratle army at Cumans, but on | @4 —single and double-breast sack suits, frocks,; miles from the | to obstruct the path of peace. \‘\":‘ RET[RE FROM GFFICE alateie: aeiaba TRt oR bt e & ctc., and the prices range from 3[2,50 to 32;_ ven fr.nm Lulngs':a.ulilr‘tr l‘x‘lli?x'ulns”lh:r?i:x‘3:;::‘] )‘(1}—;3‘“:;:‘!‘::)‘:\-”2. Ivnh.-r}, and ar(v;. ma hin;{ to form a 3 B e red have been or-| &L e mhity and the withdrawal Bneia e Nl inncton guith Gae o dontes: Prince Alberts. 'INTERESTS THE PEOPLE We have a fine line of Prince Alberts, in imported? : teen miles west | o¢ ;. “Leyds, which could only result| 2 paper_sugge sts that the Orange Vicuna material. They are hand made throughout and it e &ZZ‘.“ :‘x;:‘!fr}h“;\l:'m f”;}.;}“” f;:jm(;m(fvl-:: Cablnet CNSIS Due tO lrreconCllable le OF THE PACIFIC COAST lined with heavy silk. Fit as perfectly as custom- | | cluded at The Hague. | ' | 3 = 1 : pondent of the | T Brexs Association lssues the fol- | ferences Regardmg PrOposed Na- Penaiona) Grasled 'Eostal Crnwes || WM Cio-cainent RCal audoes (e '-\h_ r:. .’1 mr'“ o ‘llu“ln::h t;xtlrmrrn( this l.—;enmg: ‘"\\k;p‘ Army Orders, Including the BOyS, Sallor Suits absorbe: E a that the centers of Interest in the o & <l s.. Many Boers oppose ag- | Transvaal crisis are in realit ransfer of Oftesre. ial i : Latest fall styles; material is all-wool, heavy blue ve action on religlous grounds.” | bon and Berlin, and this consideration, | tlonal Defenses, | WASHINGTON, Sept, 8 ' al is 4 _ s | 120, EBYAE | 8 serge in dark blue; collar is trimmed with soutache, #@ braid, and there is a small design on the shield; trim=g i o the s tho t in some quarter may | oh ap: to th ught in some qu 1 SO MEe and and Placerville| § mings come in red, blue and black. Tu\ ‘. S ACBraTabt R further adjournment of the ending a second dis- MADRID, Sept. 28.—The Spanish Cabinet will resign to-morrow as a differences among the Ministers regarding proposals |yice between Pino G nd result of irreconcilabl fn\urv administration s as has been assert control of the Portugue: for national defense. | inued after September 30. 4 al, all trouble | ons in South Africa are held to This decision was taken at the Cabinet council to-night. The chief sub- } By direction of the Sec- $4%.00 a Suit. - | be an integral factor in the present| so.¢ under consideration was the scheme of the Minister of War, Lieuten- ary of War, Second Lieutenant Par . difficult The friends of President| ° ""n 01 Camilio Polevieja, -dinary credit to be used in in- ‘ Hitt will ]:xu\ud to San Francisco and nti ven- | Kruger urge that it would be manifest- Bl b i port to the commanding general of the ! a British Cab- ||y unfair to insist upon a partial re- | creasing and strengthening frontler k! : | rtment of California for assignment. | ! the matter | ductio the forts at Pretoria_and The Minister of Finance, Senor Villaverde, was unable to agree with the | private Albert ¥, Wood, Troop L, First | Pr er to sp Johant <o long as :nzo Mar- | suggestions of General Polavieja and a Ministerial crisis followed. | Cavalry,” Fort Robinson, Nebraska, s of a c N oy 3 BN > s R - » 50 Silvela afore g o r transferred to the h Cavalry. e ques T under th The Premier, Senor Don Francisco Silvela, will therefore go to-morrow | 3 " e ~ rced that i Government, and it is probable that| o o i et will be sent to the Presidio, San Fran- o San Sebastian to place the rank Corves, Hospital signation of the entire Cabinet in the hands | ojsco. Private ansport Sherman, San Fran hospital steward. en London. Ber- not be concluded sinet council.” — e consonant cut | the negotlations betw of 1 and Lisbon T after the C of the Queen Regent. aptain fantry, United State ute him. | appointed, with mll sum | will report in person Te | tion at San Francis d |4,~1 1)1n maney at | dquty to assist in re then weni tu Seattle | teer infantry whil d a train for Spokane. | otherwi effects, In- | ten day Odessa correspondent of the w_iu,;'\l _telegraphs a_ rumor that | IMPORTANT TESTIMONY | ienbility of med IN MILLS WILL CASE &idiica visability of media LW Britain and the T vaul and leclined to have anything e and put him ab e matte) Mrs. Chatham Tells of Her Relations | Returning, sh, TON 7 cluding lier wi st not to rovided with e recruiting s for temporary ruiting for the volun unassigned. le: directed, at the iration of from the date on which he shall UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT Chamberlain. the 1ake conces nerease his demanc to do 1 sents, at auction | report as herein directed the recrui have been trying to (5 . Sept. = i T t 7 I isbury directly. T! ernment of this colony VAL e Lngn 080 INPNCY O DS reimburse Rem- | pfiic r will forward to the Presidio, San | P T 3 r as much as they dis- | day to equip and send a force of 200} Capitalist. D 'l'g'gh[ 1,'};”33‘?;:11{;:4}‘ co, such recruits as shall have | OF THE—— el s Bopcay 2 = = SDW Y | for her s home at St. Pa cr ted through the instrumentality | ia Secret and if men to the Tr aal. The House REDWOOD CITY | three children. P Velle! a s vil s give a pledge | sang the national anthem when this | Of testimony in t i - 5 ! Sccompany St pEem N CONDITION AND AFFAIRS h i was meant se- |step was decided upon. before the Superior ( -IMAY MAKE USE OF and report ix.tp(r m to the commanding | —_OF THE | George C. Ross made the opening officer_at t ce for duty. Captain | John Biddie ‘or; of IEngine Tni THE MARCONI SYSTEM | e e s ment for the plaintiffs, and callec signed him by the commanding general | Dian hatham. She told letail a ENGINEER BLAMED FOR ‘comssr OVER THE | Sioty ot her selstions with: Robece Mills SrfpEed Mim bt S diue ener) THE PAISLEY WRECK| DIOCESAN COMMITTEE | 5, (i sohert “ama aria Chatham: Canada and Newfoundland Negotia- | ceed to Manlia, Philippine Tsiinds, and | ting for Establishment of Wire- |reportin person to the commanding gen- | ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY that he acknowledged them as less Telegraphy. | eral of the Department of the Pacific for | g N 3 3 i e of wit ; they had | t to duty as engineer officer of | E % & James Kennihan of the Light Engine | Election at the Protestflnt Episcopal | l::w 5 M’ m\: «l'\x S am3 the| HALIFAX, Nova 8 R ent hhe vy edtiven s F, LONDON, ENGLAND, ON THE ST i to Have Been Intoxi- Convention Results in Sustain- ¢ < of | connection with the lo: ne ry for the public service. Second e e e eud Dt : i wits allowed to collect rents of | connection with the I Tehenen b ThelHert I D iR kensiaee | | year enaing on that 43y, as made to the In- i i , 1 i or her sup- | Scotsman : elle Isle, 5 a 2 | surance Comm % cated. ing the Bishop. some of Mills’ city proy her sup- | nounced that the Go Seventh United States Infantry, will he B R e TR ona | port during the nfianood of the plath- hd Newfoundland and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per YORK, Sept. 28.—The BUT ¥ She C 'S ¢ e I o 5 P wo miles of the annual conference | Gty Shq Also testified tha s 'me | Signor Marconi with to the es- | £an, and will proceed to San Francisco, | blank furnished by the Commisatoner. . n just west nt iscopal church of tha 3 1t live together as man and | '\‘an}'v"l*'hl?n;;]n of \1\_m ; S rl. legraphy sta- m\ ‘,h.l\‘t. gr(:xr?r‘u x(y‘xr 1\lf“rsux]\)v;,n“j?nnm:-{m:_r TO FIND AN ELEPHANT \A z CAPITAL. ther Vo oFl: £ s on the oundlanc « f era o art ; ¢ s o rtherr of New York brought out the Biie sdia this' Baver was In' Mills | D085 0" (i Renow California. for duty. Second Lieutenant | OGN VOURFHANDSIOIRE °¢ Seinl sevclisidne ted contest r the election of the ion. esan standing committee, the so- called high church party opposing the re- | arty | fied tha f own Robert Mills for | electlon of last year's committee because | hed that she bad known Robert ) why | | with Marconi the poss Hunter Kinzie, receritly appointed, is a ing communic 3 Island by | $igned to the Ilnpmmn United States In- | In a badly “ . b means of wi A sum | fantry, and will report In person to the |shirt front or collar when you are g of money was appropriated & year awa | commander of the Department of Cali-| o see your best girl or want to mok:%g;g',g;',ggns;,;gflo,“gf,lgm! L for a telegraph cable to that island, but | fornia for assignment to duty with the|your best for some social function.| “Bonds owned by Company.............59,450 08 the plan is deferred | troops en route to the Philippine ‘“'fl"l’* | Nothing like that will ever happen | Amount of Loans secured by 3 -re he will join his regiment. The fo p vou have vour best linen laun- | Bonds, Stocks and other mlrketlbl. owing named enlisted men, having enlist- | ¥ Nen you fect | securities as collateral It-] dered by our up-to-date and perfect | caun'in'Company’s Office a badly done up and torn and frayed ASSETS, e ng | Real Estate owned by Company. King, who cond t Summit Spring: summer w10 & 10,000 08 d presented Rev. Dr. Briggs for | ha worked sohard when he had no one ordination to the priesthood. money to. He answered that 7 The high church faction endeavored to two children that re intended to | e 1 MASHENGALE, engineer on| carry | ‘hey were Robert and Maria DeReReRNeNe NeBeN+ReNeReNe@ | cd under false pretenses, will be | whe ough the ti nominated at u |c e eting last Monc i = Chatham an 4 . @ | charged_without honor from the service | methods. We send it home without | cCash in Banks 1 Ll‘\t]eflv'!‘lf)n”lx”*.’:(“rh': e ot it ? | asiced Miits why n .1 Contributors to The Call’s & | ot the United States by the comm fray or fear, and looking fresh as when | Interest dus'and secriied on ail Sioeks ' rakeman. i (T : [1“" oI Gorn ]de h‘m’;f'y‘i":'wxufxx e *: Hom(‘ Stud Cu‘l Qhake‘ % g le;“x‘ e‘\),‘x«!a‘msnlmfimr(1:‘\«;‘1’1'1“" te- | first bought. In‘:‘!rast due and accrued on Bonds and hominated 1 potsor . ser b A p—3 5 | x 2) ! o S While the Were 8% work ‘on ths | WO ufterwara became his wite, A fo sudy G D e e D Uniom T Undedi statos it aunay: OffIce | pramiimis in diie Courss of Collection. 32,688 88 sk o B )x, ehairman a¢ | months before his death he told Mrs. . I | Twenty enth Infantry: Recruit ard Bills recelvable, not Matured, taki Tote; ev, Dr. Movean, Dix) Sustrman of | King ‘that hefelt thatéhisilite {wasiin pearean Series—Autumn-Win- % | Moore, “Fourth _Cavalry, Presidio, Su | 100 Muvicet Straot. Tor Fire and Marine RISKS.......on: 214 10 hiah retaved ] ¢ 1;&@.':1,?1 rp‘.(. '...«'1‘ urrrH’::L:t;;l, ‘i:”;h" ° ter Studi P4 ‘ ancis l);ndj 1}’1”3"1‘" finr(uell)hllmdu, Telephone South 420. Rents Que and acerued ......01 0L 45 00 and e obrervance certain prope 0 his son and au er, | pg | Company hir nfantry, Phi 1 | Due from other Companies for Rel ll- orce and the obeervance | ¢ did mot want it to be known for the €T MAIES ¢ | 1slan ¥, Philippine | 61 1and Office, 514 Eleventh St. | VMiniice on losses aiready paid... Thay Sop resent. Trauk King corroborated his EDWARD DOWBEN. * Litt. D. ol Pensions have heen granted as follows: | — = = Dotal Askrte beneath ter's views and expre: wife in many particulars. AR ) « Dy # | California: Original—Robert Nelson M Lok =i and head ad and thankful that t h S o % | Nair, Soldiers'’ Home. Los Angeles, $1 12 2 with difl- | Hia faid i’ nands wpon two” of ~tns | McKENZIE'S TRIAL. | (L, LLD., Proiessor of & | (Charies At ivells, Lov Angeles, | | ALL AILMENTS OF MEN CURED. Losees sajures snd wr ; e he t evils of the home.’ - | § 2 2 4 . > eterans osses in process of adjustment or oon of the seme day ot jte_on the standing committee | Many Witnesses Examined, but No | English Literature, Univer- & e L B Ceran Suspense . : ] | The 0 : | ) Napa. Additional—Ro broug! a verdict | resulted in the re-election of the old com. | e hesalr s | 3 . e, Nape, Ag d Losses resisi the © came {o their | mittec, thus sustaining Bishop Potter. | P ! sitv of Dublin Y cLeoc ome, Los An- Gross premiums on Fire Risks & through the negligence of Kenni- ne high church faction mustered about | SUISUN, Sept. The trial of ex-| iy 2 S| L . Oldham, San one year or less, $146.277 03; reinsur- he id to have been intoxicated rd of the members. There was 10 | Sherift Mackenzie for the murder of All & WILTIAM J. ROLFE, Litt, D ; 3 to \"ng:?ne it os TR ke e at o | Excltement. ook v isi reaunea AR nbrRInE el iy AAAN . LG, LA D, 315 n R Aas e And T e | more than one year, 383,999 09; rein- slock. F. J. Peabody, a photographer s0 Robles, $§ to $12, surance pro rata . 53,546 09 Gross premium on Marine and Iniand D e e T e B e o I Navigation Risks, §— | Dunning, Pa: from Bt. Helena, w « regon: Increase—Michael Sharp, Editor of Harper Brothers' s the first witnes: rein- 38 toriz . £ e i ay S st Y eeat Walters hod i i Fhi o §10. Original widow, et er o b He testined that Jesso Walters had asked 145 Shalacpesrean Bditions. Louida Garner, Baker City, §8. Addttional | e oramiinas . oh. . Matiuia minsa \ 1 for a photograph of Al Co 0 be | | Ira Richardson, Progress, $6 to $12, | m’»ks §———— reinsurance 50 per 7 ¥ . as done. Miss |88 yrpast CORSON. LL.D., Profes- % | Washington: Originai—Solon A. White, | ¢ 4 —~&, ph operator at Napa, | Al SRV ) e | Rockford, $10; Bolton W. O'Grady, De-||DR. MEYERS & CO. bave tne largest prac- All mher demands lxmnut the Com- and Lo l tified_that McKenzie sent telegrams to f e | courcey, I‘acuma 55 [ T hest equipped medical inatitution [l | pany .. + A Walteradojopa by SO SOr 0] Enghsh iterature., 3 | — - gn the Paciflc Coust. Established 1 yeurs DT ithe: ostmaster a and advice free at office . : ® Ctestificd that Mrs. Jeeso Waiters | 3 HAMILTON W. MABIE, Associate VOLUNTEERS WELCOMED. Gr by mall. All letters confidential. ! received letters at Napa addressed to Mrs. | S e i i 2 e 7381 Market St., San Franelsco, il i M. Fields and that these letters were . i Th look. Reception to Men From North Dakota | | 2t -l | Net Cash actually received for Fire postmarked from Courtland and Sacra- | Fditor of The Gutlook. | St Daciaie Lremims -3200,767 29 mento. 8he was known at the postoflice | as Mrs. M. IMelds. Roderick Mc : Bephew. of the defendant: was called. He | testified to having been in Berryessa Val- | > day of the killing. 7. Scott of Walkers Landing testi- | fied that Cook worked for him. During | that time he recelved letters from a | premiums Recelved for interest on Bonds and Mortgages .. Received for Interest and dividends on Bonds. Stocks, Loans and from all other ‘sources . Recelved for Rents TACOMA, Sept. —The North Dakota voluntee: were royally entertalned in | Tacoma this afternoon by the Red C | Soclety and a commiittee from the Cham- | ber of Commerce. s were received Cal ber of city officlals and cene A the e inosyoiinl FAVORITE ALBERT S. CH0K, Ph.D., LL.D,, Proiessor of Literature, Yale [niversity. Total Income ...... 5 eteeR 5’52‘:2 250 BN R0 Nl O!S’ B R e e e e 3 B 5425 ¢ 250 15055 o35 025 o8 25 215 BT KoK 2150 LI 22 42 +T ST 013 0 woman. He owned a pistol while there, | ] Gicorted to the Tooms of the Rted | bt el s 2P e | ISAACK. DEMMOR, AN, 0D, & | et St i | ARESCRIPTION v b can i | ) e ok ¢ 3 > I red, after which they broke ranks and nt paid for Fire Losses = Cuft, 'wio Worked in MciCenzle's Professor of Literature, $ | SENCE Bias or were shown about ‘the z G T tables up to December 31, s | phiss s | iy By ‘committses. T FOR WEAK WOMEN. S o i the'Sabic The gay of e hom- | University of Michigan. < the Intention to welcome in a sim- At wmovnt paid for Marine Tosses cide, testified that McKenzle was gery | ) | lar manner the volunteers from Minne- (Including $—————, losses of pre- | solicitous about his attending the_trial of | 3 T = { Buchanan the day of the killing. Mr. Bell | olders 2 | here offéred in evidence a note and mort- | Paid or allowed for Commi 90090 & 3509502 sota and other States as they pass vious years) BesgeteReNeK e eteBeBoWe@ | INT Nt city. This afternoon the hOWL Pierce's mt”' 75C Divigenas Ao Btoo hmudu, gty tabl COVELO, Sept. 28.—Delegates represent- | brewers. bookbinders. candy-n ing the Baptist Association of Lake and ‘_’,{;‘;’mfl"“;":‘m: e, e Mendocino counties met to-day. Iifteen | gtublemen. tar.roofers, tanners. tatlors, eto, churches were rt‘[lrpsienfieéh Té)? confer- BUCHANAN R 3. ence will be in session four days. To- | Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St. ous day's session was devoted to the report of 5 e ;zfl&-er:lxun;“&r“m::: tumn-Winter Home Study Circle Series will Consist of— “The Taming of the Shrew.” Scotsman of the Dominion Line Meets ‘With Disaster. | MONTREAL, Sept. 28.—A message was received by the agents of the Dominion Line from the telegraph operator at Chare | i "giren By Guorge '8 NeKinale 10| @eTotietietiotistie st etietionio@ LA A (MR R Cut-ziate Druggiete | 9V || Bt wssn |sdesse. Walters, ¢ i JBeL A1 QRS IME E General James M. Ashton, Mayor Nickeus D C s 5 far >en, larkn“of & in testimony sald he would show by this 5 B ! Th rug Co. 1128 Market Street, §. F. charges for officers, clerks, etc 14,181 53 | thet“Walters"and McRenzie wers' in al The Shakespearean plays to mfi Ce T L R DT i dhn Paid for State, National and S conspiracy . ), | Pacific. 41,53 15 T | & be read during The Call's Au- % | - BRUSHES i 2anzens aax: - STEAMER GOES ASHORE. | g l Baptists in Session. i R tblacks, hlth- -$196,018 §7 | | OO 150 50 L0 5e 5w 550 56 AR e 05O &8 (1 b4 * B & ) pa Ed 3 @ v ¢ 4 2| + bl 4+ @ Y Eid & A i & ¢ g “Tore » the committee on credentials and the . 1 e T Love's Labor Lost. nding commitiecs Tehort Sutwdsy | DR, CROSSMAN’S Senaas was ashore flve miles east of Belle Isle “ " | will be devoted to the election of officers bieA Ty expired during the| 4+ light, full of water, but on an even keel. (om?dy ()f E[‘rOI‘S. nd the appointment of standing com- EC F c Mi T year . \| 22,375,632 | 240.648 46 pe UTRECHT fo 4dded that immediate help was im- el | mittees for the ensuing term. SPECIFI XTURE, | anount i skl JUNCTI0, perative. Nothing further has been ex- LLK R h d I[I ”» NGRS o NS DG(‘thII‘ !1 1§9e 17,307,768 | 229,276 18 + plained and no news is expected until the ing tichard I, i e, For the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleets, e g 5 ® 7 5 76 5 0 o ontfort reaches Father Polnt to-morrow. s You Like It s ‘Z:(!\Desseo‘r = a:::. e a:g":{:::lo.ou. complaints of the Organs of SED of Weed & K:‘ninne.dze,r Raelroact L e S i i LAND, Sept. 2. ontgom- X o Laiae T N Stole Employer’s Money. . % ery has.a band of elghty mules which will | _Price ¥ & bottle. For sale by drugsls dg“;‘;cg’_";:_:;j"];g;’°'“ b g b B ¢ TACOMA, Sept. 28.—J. F. Bishop, clerk “Corielanus. be snipped to Honolulu as soon as trans- Eotimismioner ot Catitortia. * 5 2 ¢ C ! v portation can be sec ey were pur- \ — for {W. H, ReminstGisd (Jo., s xailugan “Ki » | Bhsed in Butte and Colusa counties. The W m’ 1 [11 V tm P]_“ e MAP OF THE TRANSVAAL—NATAL BORDER. Iabor contractors, Is lleged to' have om- King Lear. | pitk ‘or Solo County mules have afready I'l,l! § [00ian flflflfl 1] §|c. F. MULLINS, Manager, b bezzled mearly $2600 from his employers i " een shipped to the same destination. knowledged & o O g o and the British forces are posted, | during the last year. The money w;?;stlost Othello. Buyers say that Yolo County has fur- A . ek "":""’ PACIF.C COAST BRANCH, and & clash may oecur at any momen| chiefly in gambling. en the shortage nished_more horses and mules for the | SICK HEADACHE, GIDDINESS, CONSTI. 3 Itornia S * 3 | Ea e aiin trafie than saiv other county. | B THON, Tomi Eive. Weis ftomach, Tim. | T1o=a1S. Calflornia Gtreaes, diecovered Bishop's wife pleaded 5o Bard ‘with his employer that he con- | @e5ReRe5EeRe5ek e84 e1e2e%5e@ | the State. Dles and purify the blood, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 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