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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1899. 11 several days, when she gave it to Mrs Delbose. After partaking of the jelly Mrs. D bose became violently ill and the jel was given to her physician, Dr. Terrili, t Y o | be_analyzed. =R it Dr. Terrill <l-’1u',| last night that he ha i % ' I 3 = vorthi | Detn plhchd’in the ten sl 1t wor opent L EAEORBBRIRRt At ee sl L Sae Rt S e SACh R AR (el G filienented Lo BeT IRt oid Decome. his e aced he can after it was opene: 5,000, 4 she wi ecc e or whether It bacame suffused with acle g bride she need not worry about household: or othor chemicals used in its preparation l ’ ’ | S el et e e hra of a lad r ve that the Kelly womar * ND IN with nothing to do. After the marriage, < cent of any malicious attempt tc > compelled tc g [ with her landlady, and in ¢ bility she will be released this SOUP ( AUSED A DI V ORCE morning. e n el however, she claims she w. assist the servant in getting the meals for the ten men who were employed on _lhe) | ranch. Then, too, she had to act as dairy- maid, Incidentally, her aged spouse, o Accused of Commit—luTHE MUSKQEERS“ s ANNA BAGGU ting Boveel WORT TWO WEEKS. | AKLAND, Oct. 27.—The simple fact of a taby jabbing its plump little hand into papa's soup one supper time last January while mamma was pouring out the broth and holding baby at the same time was the with $500 to atter R S SORSON S t prior to ti he ir. Mr. Morr! & 1 these allega- m. == TEETI (;, P $ P 'S b 1 d f a: 1 4 ; . primary and alleged overt act warranting the declaration of domestic © tionis: dn i orat vitness. 5 E Alcs e . : ating witn, 5 | ',‘X" e e P‘r\“d’\ 4 I3 war between Herman Dinslage and his pretty young wife, Mary, the $ | | Charles H. Shinn, i r of the experi- i . ly v _ produc- i $ trial of whose divorce s % ) ” mmenced § | B s | mental stations of the State University, E. WILTSEE THE PROSECUTOR ing “The Three Musketeers” in ten | Sheep Island Tragedy | ¢ imal of *hose diuoree sult, brought on the ground of cruelty, was co ¢|Clara Morrison’s Ro- | %as'tued: Who bore testimony to plains 5 | = s, D are pretty * w-djlsmalg;?l vfl;;;f'&;]fudze Creene. i S e R e 23 | tiff's good reputation for truth and hon- F e of ge necessi- H wian by pour the soup w the baby in m . 5 | | esty dating back in the ties. COLONEL DOOLITTLE SWEARS TO D Still a Mystery. voung wife on the witness stand this atternoon, “and 1 had asked my hus- $ | mance Ends. | jadge Elisworth delibernted only & fow sbasberl daiae b lossl Nt chond LIt e $ band t0 take the child, but he refused. The baby didn’t scald its hand and 3 | | moments and granted plaintift's prayer. THE WARRANT. S D b EFen = ‘s in.| ¢ Mo one was hurt until afterward my husband, still angry over the affair. & | ——————— J e o < been dome under existing | (b NOLE, Oct, 28.—The Coroner's Ih-| ¢ grabbed me by my wrist, drawing blood. Then he hit me and abused me. 4 | OAKLAND, Oct. 2. Newman Arrested. B s Rer el Justoaidie e Ly B “The next day the fuss was kept up. My husband finally told me I could son, a wealthy rancher of OAKLAND, Oct. Delectives Go nd Dillon Search for ; . R g0 was held in San Pablo yestort@¥:| ¢ o and take all the furniture, hecause I had complained about his brother 4 | granted a divorce to-day by Ted at the B Sl e ot v 2 ISV Irst witness was Mr. Ibsen, a flsher- | ¢ },rding with us and because I would no longer do the brother's washing ? Judge Ellsworth from Clara Mor! . the | o ity e ner a eek and Finally d property back of a dowr o . Who expr d the opinion that the | © That night when my husband came home I was crying in the kitchen and % | oy wiee 1o led to the altar in this city Canundan ot Mor: Capture Him—Story of wn theater in order to bu had been killed by her mother. The . ¢ he askad why supper was not ready. 1 told him his brother had carried off 8| o 0 /0 o™ o Gecree was given s o Deueciine P : stagg was i talked with Mrs, Baggo was | ¢ the back door key. The brother called me a llar and then they told me & | 7 Reeipen, 1565 TG decree was & e caterred e the Offense. or “The Great Ruby." rning. She told him about | § that I came from a degraded family. |5 Mts > MorriRon. wha ' is' ab. Dreasht e | canitalist of: whom - time e o e 2%%he|$ “Finally when I told them that 1 was surely as good as themselves the § | Mrs. on, who is at present B e e = capacity —— and foremost belongs not | /1 o TR 3 brother grabbed me by the throat and threw me against a trunk. iNext day o |ploved in an Indianapolis candy store | ¢ “hotting kenbrecher et e B to Mr, Orr s to Charles | lked Haus Hanson, they having been| 2 y'(ooi half the furniture, leaving what I thought my husband might need, ¢ | bitierly fought the case, and her lengthy | Cloymg that Newman withheld $30 of his r Newhouse, a mining man M r nsible, it u\_nd, or a good many years. | & and went to my mother's house. That was last January and he has never ¢ depositio submitted at the trial to-day - Moon about three wecks ago. ast t Detectives Dillon tion, which is hie next witness called was Hans Han- | & 031.3"0h me ‘or baby since then. Frequently my husband would not speak to & |proved a decidediy - interesting _featurs, s CA et the (CANEEr A t sworn to by Colo- arthermore, he | 500, Who discovered the body of the mur-| $ .. "for days. He would talk German to his brother at the table and I § |plcturing her sad disappointment and R n0s whose suctess | S6IEd GMI0 o Jsland about two | ¢ couldn't undérstand what they were ravins.- ot his mothers B | T D I e th: i | Bpeaking of frult, the fAirst apple caused I qulpped him | years and o hait and “worked for Mr.. o . The D150 ROBEICETCNL gleuried over @ A of CAOR Same T clalmed § | cording to her deposition the aged rancher | a 1ot of trouble for the first pair. icKing the pres. | DA, he testified. “I think Mrs. | & JORR 00l niaved” according to Hoyle.’ ¢ s tiributed o | DagEO Killed her child and then drowned | o Wasn't belng plaved accordir vle. i e —— e i R attributed to ) p 8, 3 o-morrow the defense will put in its testimony. ADVERTISEMENTS el S| Baggo, the father of the child, stated ' © 3 - Aidr in th yte from social L e had| cluded to separate. Anna Rosa Bageo, | ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE | TO ADDRESS TEACHERS to be of sound mind, and wherever she OAKLAND, Oct. 27.—Frank H. Cheesc- f the murdered child and the search | il et e de isoa right winning | (P8t he had been married about 16N @44 456040404090 000000000000 400D IEIE0DE0 444000 the child, was born in_San Francisco £ 3 T oM penseier o norce mon: Ggnuing GARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must she would take the child with her.” | ;,an “who murdered Henry Brooke in this | min Ide Wheeler of the University of 3 the m he shows the young 5‘aakrys. d“! su\}'dmg' wi(el last Sa\‘urdny in 1 - Y b Oa a P b ) t @ evantion by lertand | Qaiiane.” sald he 1 went o %6 8| MURDERER CHEESEMAN PRESIDENT WHEELER ABSOLUTE SECi IRIT Y : ¥ use we could not agree and had con- | ° about nine years ago. My wife seemed ] 1 | r witne testified to finding the city in August, 158, and then shot his ‘ California wiil leave to-morrow for Red | o o | | D her, but none of them could | Sweethear! a Bluff to attend the meeting of the North- I f - . lettnom ow any light on the crime. ‘t;-»";uped f m th*’l];\"rg?fif‘fl':?g ;\S‘i\ixum ern California Teachers’ Associatlon. He X deares The father of th hild broke ds being only recently " d in Mon- | " S h - | B s but she was ”w\“m\]( }rg;fl‘]d_\e cl o and returned, nearly gained his| Will deliver an address before the con “ vention there. On Tuesday of next week | Miss The jury returned a v for the third time a few days ago, e N the | oy i'l.‘x[.' : mert‘ede;(h‘e{?‘fl‘]en}:‘a‘ngsmzjaf according to the statement of the Napa | President Wheeler will be the guest nl; Vaery small and as easy v me Kit- | her mother. hospital authoritie: the University of California Club of Los % Sz ) : When he was taken back to Napa seven | Angeles. The club is arranging for a take ugar. en The audience i until | JHPI s oot | weeks ago he was placed in a cell with | public banquet and reception in his honor. L ana ver another| SUES BECAUSE WIFE | Weoden bars. over the' opentngs, ‘and | Hig stay in Los Angeles will be but short, SEE s b “heeseman immediately began scheming | as he has consented to speak con- SRl s T REFUSED TO SPEAK | o Serape A'few ovenings since an at- | vention of the San Joaquin Valley Teach- S SRS | | tendant discovered two pieces of saws | er: As.xod‘;:tmra 1w!hlch is to meet next AN SRt concealed under Cheeseman's bed. In- | week at Bakersfield. ST A G OAKLAND, Oct. 2l.—Eugene Grams- | vestigation disclosed the fact that Cheese. | President Wheeler has felt obliged to o Byonis ey ranEs W | man had succeeded in cutting off two of | decline nearly 100 requests to speak be- pacher, by his attorney, Fred E. Whitney, | e 260 06 00 ™ The bars have since | fore different clubs and teachers’ insti CARTERS ITTLE IVER FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. SEE FOR BILIGUSRESS. ror Torpio Liver. | GENUINE is Former President the Guest of Uni- xETs, i L to-day filed an amended complaint in his ved by iron ones. When Cheese- | tutes throughout the State. He states, | FOR CONSTIPATION. versity Regents at the In- divorce sult against Mary A. Grams. | Deen Teplaced by I O, P emarked, | however, that as soon as his duties as | PILLS. A : titate o Ast: | pacher, which recltes acts of cruelty on | ™[, {*cems to be pretty strong now.” | president of the university are better st | W APPER FOR SALLOW SKIN. WFAPPEE ige S ver h 2 jes of | the part of the wife in refusing to spea ating that he would once mor led he wi e in a position to accept the | Y Boaw ver dld the hs Ealleries of | "} husband | when they passed by, | 2 intimating ‘ | invitations FOR THE COMPLEXIDR g Mark Hc ; A lrw;k1 When the wife wished to communicate | '™ T8 "2¢7° o, e e 2 Pri GENUILNEE MUST KAVE SJONATURE. re attr: did iast night | with her husband she would leave a let- | ames McGee. nce el e Wilts i women an- | ter on the bureau for him, says the com- _Death of Mrs. Dowd. 2 !,‘“‘“““fl °(§‘3 e 25 cems | Puxely Vegetable,, Tl csident _and | plaint, and the contents of these epistles | BERKEL g e o, | o enkelexa. aldest ploneers, who G-t g + L e WAy, yoi ¥ at her home, 2105 | died at the old homestead on Catherine PRINTED ON RED PAPER’ V. W e communicated a warning to her hu: “ifth street. She was the eldest daughter | street, between Dwight way and Chan-| 8 > bef : band not to bring friends Into the Grame: | of the late Nicholas Innis and sister of | ning Way, last Tuesday afternoon. was | =————————————— — s g pacher household to board because they | Mrs. C. Welsh and Mrs. |, McLaugniin | lald to rest this mornipg In S Barys | RAILROAD TRAVEL. RAILROAD TRAYV : that bl wifs on ane borasion | Tesidence, tomorrow morning at 930 | stmple service at the old homestead the | it o . RN FACIFIC COMPANT o , Wheeler, threatened to poison their children. e B s “{";‘x“;h (B0 ;_;lmrc?, on_Addison street, w(wl‘\lerae the CALIFORNIA Nongg’;g;g[im BY. co"\ ik ) > e & { o'clock. The interment W e in St. | Rev. Father lordan conducte: sol- | ILE: | Trains jenve s T Rerive ne X troduced by | | Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. | emn requiem high mass. | - 3 oo : wroauces vy | BISHOP NOW STANDS ot = | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC (Main Lino, Foot of Market Street.) | = = | RAILWAY COMPANY. - o — CHARGED WITH ARSON , 189, — ARRIVE .1ing weather, none of the California Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St LzavE_ — Frox Ocovs YACHISMEN WILIEDANGCE e He i et Tiburon to be pres- > S of the Corin 1n and | ent at the closing jink vas v OAKLAND, Oct. 27.—Robert Bishop, 5 R o oA Mary yrosill g who is 0f having set fire to hie The closing hop of the San Francls o | tnians, but last Sunday Commodore A. M. A i, Vacavllon — building in Golden Gate ARy 34 to) L acht £lub for the season of 1899 was | Clay's sloop Pactolus, the yawl Idler and #3:004 Shasta Express—Day e e R erseraayy ko ¢ on ac t the | T. Carrier's sloop Jessie E cruised in the | | Red Bluff, Portlard... SIS TORACII LAl Pire O : ) | postponed last Sa on account o | irrier T | . EAGLES FORSOOK THEIR Do prosecuted. _ Fire Chiet Ball to-day | Posthone ‘ot B tioh 00 Co s, A, L. | bay. | Ta, | Lo B wore to a complaint in the Police Court S - L gl Nl s o PR s Cali AERIES T0 SCPEECH & Bishop with arson, though the Hill, mother of ( ommodore T. L. Hill | e e #8:00A The Overland 41 d prisoner still clings to his story that The San Francisco Yacht Club sent a Handball for Sunday. et liriayacErirn teirg kb Omaha, Chicagn burglars must have set fire to his place. = handsome flower piece as & mark of re-| pno vateran handball players, Linehan & p.mo Yoo s, Liveriiore, Flock of Noble Birds In- rested, h x released. his emptoyer | Spect and mpathy. The postponed| ;4 Kijgallon, who got it put all over | SGNPAYS—S:10, 8:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, Muryavil B'nai B'rit ng in the office of the New Zealand Ineur. dance and entertainment will take place| ipem last Sunday by the juveniles, Col-| Between $an Francisco and Schuetzen Park | socot jilton, Dakluic o e : ance Compan San Francisco having jubhouse to-night, the invitations | 1 T Sl ST ¢ Vet satisfied and | same schedule as & ms, Nikaend fiay St vouched him. Moreover Chief Ball is being good for this| .0y allenged the Jatter for another | = 1 of the opinion that the young man knew % - e played at Phil Ryan’ | ud Frosno......... = =% oy 2 game, to Le plaved at yan's court | o nothing of the attempted arson. The Corinthian Yacht Club gave a most | 58 e 10 2 B & to-morrow. In T Mojaws sl Lov ast Saturday at Tiburon | successful § attractions at Ryan's dition to the othe: Days. ; went out for the last club club lay at fts moorings. | Prendergast, Dr. W. H. Sieberst, W. 1. S R SO E Corinthians made for Fort | Kediau. Steve J. Costello, J. R. Bockman, | ' DIAMONDS SEIZED BY and next da mond, ouG 4 e ASE SR | Court & cournament” will be”Inauguratea oA Mo S oy s 8 ! 1 palm branc | “flagship the ised over to| on Sunday in which the following players | 3¢ 2 - Maniots 1ianfort Vim " O RS S I i CUSTOMS OFFICIALS ey n”\)\nlghr. 3(%f-h'fxspp(;r"nr the . San | will participate: D. J. Sheehan, J. | gf;m s -k e b at the Tem- | Former New York Dealer Accused of Foint 1g the Presidio shore, to| E. McDonough, E. J. Waterman and A.| 7:30am| San a n ; i s “wlistok s i : g ™ nen, sighting the trans-| J. Grifith. The regular entries .or Su p, Cistos 8 alies OF last evening upon the Having Smuggled Precious Sy o e Kanila wich | day's games are: | ey s 1 th Afr He spoke of Stones. the Iowa Regiment on board,| p. Hutchinson and M. Dillon vs. P. Kelley | L0 ol g0 am! Ot Margaville, connection with the war | NEW YORK. Oct. 2I.—Collect the cruised around her, greeting | and G. Hutchinson. E. Barry and D. Regan| & e B 80P Niles, San Jéscaud Stock s e i b e - 31.—Collector Bld- | 1pg with guns, cheer§, Waving | vs. T. Foley and J. Kirby: D. Rodgers and | 7. am Py 00 Tho Owl Limited—Tracy, well and Deputy Collector Phelps of the ' handke fs and caps. Afterward they | M. McDonald vs. G. McDonald and M. McNelil. Bakerstield, Saugus for Santa Bar- toms service were much chagrined to- | sailed to the leeward side of Angel Island | A. McVicker and T. Leach vs. J. Condon and 5 bara, Los Augeles.... ct | 8:00 am( of a natl 1 n { | L - y e 5vE s 5 et ; et 5 R Housman. T, Serres and R. Regll vs. A.{ 7 \ 0p Stockton, Merced, I'resno. civilizatic lay over 1o publication of & story Heal-| andistience. Beck R L ey oF | Whileman atdey: (Gl 2 atiaw rund. . [T S0 gl L gt Lo | #5:80p Freauo, akersteld, Kanta ainra, 3 the othe ng with the alleged smuggling operations | Tiburon, Toitay ang to-morrer MARy, of | Toy va."W. Maguire and 3. Riordan. 330 pm) o0 3 Tos” Avglics, Diming, of ph Peabody, formerly a diamond B T T tha oottt v mBe P s Srwthth: New Orleans a ! dealer in this city. Peabody was before :‘.‘(’,‘rr;;‘“;\’l"q'p“ "‘_"‘“l"(".ffnf"hr“f(“gat‘“:‘_;{l}c Zha Diseased Cattle. Ta0am| s S s L k . Collector Bidwell vesterday on charges gyl and pleasant season. The bridge into| FRESNO, Oct. 27.—A band of 55 head | . | Gl 00 Haywards, Niles and San Joso that he had smuggled a quantity of dia- tpe Jagoon will be raised on Sunday, No- | of cattle at Kingston, this county o | B V: . - onds, valued at from $15000 fo $30,000, on which day most of the s ien and East . s SVEOR Lo vember § il- | brought there from Humboldt by a man into this city by way of Canada. Ing craft will leave the waters of the bay | Lrove H equal | Peabody, according to the story in cus- x : ; | named Warren, has been guarantined. | pm| 5:00 pm| _ [ 7:35 pm| 6:22 5 s gt : w the | toms circles, fafled in business here about | (ki aearaing colors” will be made on | Lh€ calves are suffering with strongylus | “Siages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wesl | *8:03¢ Orcgon and Gaiifo 1 the: a vear ago and tried to make a satisfac- tne yachts of the California fleet a+ 8 fillaria, an animal parasite new to Cali- | gprings and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytton yamenty, Marysvill flected forelgners, | tory settlement with His creditors, among | Hejosk. Commodore A. M. Clay wili be | [Ofi. The lungs of the aftected animals | for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs X : 1 them so far as they | them two large diamond Importing firms | 3 board the Hagship Pactolus trom 4 to | 2Lo, flled with worms and cold does not | Springs; at Clcverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge) of their own number. | in the Maidenlane district. It s sup- 90 hoard the AoReD @ ore. There will | 2ffect them. R T i e (Foot of Market Street.) 1 war between meth- | posed the news of Peabody's alamonds pa no jinks at the clubhouse to-night. The | v | portand Bartiett Spring 3 BTTBA Newark Center 3 les—the old and the | being detalned came from one of these . josing sail-in squadron will take place to- Yesterday's Insolvent. | g;;m“f Saratier - O e > In ;\!m'l; that natl ‘“'h“ h | A and ‘-"’"‘ ‘r’:"‘ "‘g";'e oS revonge, | morrow. Paul R. Mabury. business manager, San | Dell Lake, Witter Spring Stations. .. *3:302 148 b ght civilization he diamonds a now in e hands o - 7y 51 . { Potter Va * §2:15p Newark, Cen! A triumph in the end. the Collector and will be appraised in a | Last Saturday, owing to the threaten- Jose, $385.91; no assets. | B«\Jmkrr‘e". % t zm-;d“. etton, Toulder Creek, t —_——————————— day or two. Peabody voluntarily sur- | | Hot Spri xla. Ihle;-‘?“fif‘lac gan&- Cruz and Principal Way PR W ¥ = dered the greater part of them | Westport, Usal, s, 5 tations = g 4 SPORT AT SUTRO BATHS. »sterday, taking them from a safe de- ‘vxénlnfi 5. Bells Springs. Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, *9:204 = =it box In It of the National Park cotla an 5 . ; 3 rday to Mot d trip tickets at Stations . e 17:202 3 b e e [ Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- Way Stations g and T en prepared by the manage. _1he Collector declined to discuss the | “On sunday round trip tickets to all points CREEK ROUTE FERRY. matter to-day beyond admitting that the | beyond San Rafael at half rates. | _Ticket Offices, Market st., Chronicle bidg. | B. C. WHITIN X. RYAN | General Manager Ge: Sutro ¥ s for to-morrow. The | T he various events are as fol- — - HUNGERFORD COMMITTED. | s | e His Attorneys Will Move for a New C. Lundin, T Trial. | From SAN FRAKOISCO—Fost of Market Street (Slip 8)— " . 1100 *2:00 13:00 0 From OAKLAND—Fool o 0:00 8:00 10:004.M. $12:00 *1:00 12:00 00 14:00 *5:00r.a. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) onds were in his possession. IN NEXT SUNDAY’S CALL . Pass. Ag! : e Wilson. | SANTA ANA, Oct. 2.—After two hours’ Gooan View, Bouth Ban Francieco. . 10:80% Adler, H deltberation the jury in the case of Luther 0 h'x-h;mfll-“:‘m}‘fl! . el Hungerford, who with his brother Henry e9:004 s o Tres s o was charged with killing James Gregg in Pacitio Grove, Paso Rob 3 Santiago Canyon, on-June 10, last night OCTOBER 29, 1899. T e T irer found accused guilty of murder in the 0:404 San Joss and Way Station 20:832 second degree. Judge Ballard set Monday e = = Hoa San Joso aud Way Stetions.. *3:302 oy sty Tt s 5r San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Parl Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz. Salinss, Monterey and Pacific Grove. next as the time for passing sentence =5 5 Fry Sues for Divorce. and defendant’s counsel have announced ained at the City Robert D. Fry, well know: they will then move for a new trial. In Tl | known in business | _C¥ A" motion is denied they will take Carrie Kelly Prison Pending an Investiga- 4 his wife, An-| 4 appeal | 8iB0r San Jos ..‘1“:',.,‘81‘.‘(‘(_..(1- tion. orce. Desertion 13| "The date for the trial of Henry Hunger- e Oe S as e ea re. Do San Jons and Principal Way Stations Kel Th“h“tiznms ford, who is charged with having been 0 SanJose au Principal Way Stations *8: 5 and have cne | 5 party to the same crime. will be set | 5 PHOEN: 01 San Jose aud W: . TS | on the same day. li‘f)(h men were rele‘:’]s- By MISS SANNIE KRUGER. LoSANGELES T BEIz45r San Jose and Way S € ed on bonds soon after their arrest, but B o A for Morning. T for Afternoon. s conviction having resulted in Luther's e *Daily.fSunday excented. 3 Sunday caly. —G. Gorcovieh, | cage. he was ordered Into custody, Miss Kruger is a niece of Oom Pau' Kruger, and recent'y SAN_FRANCISCO TO_CHICAGO. ¥ ) Saturday only. i 4 e murder o iregg occasioned muc S, c {! ‘i £ 'Hr.nmlfflxr'l”:'nmne e T e camcsxcd San Francisco to complete her education. In | THE MOST COMFORTABLE WaY M wagirglarizing a cabin | parties concerned were Well known and next Sunday's Call she taks interestingly of her home life. |} ACROSS THE CONTINENT. o ,"r“”“_ before | the trial just closed has been the subject ! | EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULL- some of < o ,m‘d “;;1»‘ ‘e‘;-: of general interest In this city since its MAN PALACE AND PULLMAN UP- FLIEET o e " | beginning clght days ago. i || Bosrexep Tovist cAfsTEAVE sacuzes o7 nE0 $ | WHY HE FEARS THE CZAR. | § | Bidiiniiiiisis B BS AT RED BLU¥F . [| mmrvarssme s O - 5 % DINING ROOMS ND NN RED BLUFF, Oct. 27.—The fourth ses Paul Me'nikoff, Russian socialist, tells the s'ory of his life. CARS ARE MANAGED BY MR FRED slon of the Teachers’ Convention was | HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN | opened this morning by the Rev. L. C. |} EVERY DETAIL. Rentro, who dd;}lve}:‘er\t‘ the Invocation . s . ¢ Dow: ° Music followed by the Lyric Quartet, af- . | 10:30 Btockton | 13:40 RIS Bas T Gul at Life Among the Arc- | American Girls Who TR e e t ng tal on ** e Mind ainer.” {e was . 2 by | case of oplum or morphine addiction, no matter | followed by Professor C. A. Duniway 45 pm| Hanford | 11:00 am| 1: | : people make a statement of this character | who spoke on “Methods of Teaching His: tic Whalers. Are Prmcesses. biias &l dakersnaial {10 aimiutiss | e ¥ 116 ps :83 pml ! §4:25 am /1 | e T = Via Rio Grande Western and Denver Duniway followed his address with one | *Daily. tExcept Sunday. §Except Monday. | Panhe . Coamt Btars Bt | T8an Francisco Ticket ce, 625 Market sty | ©nd Rio Grande railways in connection 3_ B. Hughes gave an ln}t,eresllnuge:;?;: HALLOWEEN SUPERST‘TIONS. Tel. Main 1851 with Southern Pacific Company’s limited b hool C si! 43 Oakland Cffice. 1119 Broadway. i train, leaving San Francisco dally at 8§ on *“The_ School Composition,” and in the ol 201 7 st = evening Professor Barnard Moses lectured _ memte _—— | Ban Jose Otfice. 7 West Santa Clars st. on the “Historical Significance of the Re- 2 cent War.” After the lecture the visitors enjoyed a reception and dance in the Paviilon | Opera-house. back on it, and the fact that the money can be deposited everything is satisfactory to the patient is proof that I mplete eradication of the dreadful habits of mor- . OPIUM NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. | 7 rectmimnechn ™ S0 Via Sausalito Ferrv. S S . ot Gobie 13 N Perfect Dining-Car Service. 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