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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1599. 9 FUGENE V, DEBS | TALKS OF PLANS SOCIALISTS Against Labor-Saving LAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. Unitarian Church. In a1 board. of tr! nnel of the members of A Devices. e —— CLAIMS THEY CAUSE ALL WOE s THE LABOR AGITATOR TAKES BRIGHT VIEW OF FUTURE. DT Addresses an Immense Audience at Metropolitan Temple Which Gives Evidence of Sympa- thizing With Him. 0450000+ 0020000 - L R RCHR TS the labor agitator, ad- last evening that t n Met- jority the t wi with aker also is musical in the not an orator, of b g one At nders far from his he places no more But he has the nd that is stock in brought him here yes- was lat nd he i a little after 9 ng appearing the ap- Any e misery among ths » apologized for wait for him by train, without what he ng for all of the id the laborer controlled he worke 1d he what he produced millignaires, no idle- for wealth enjoy. While people we are not ) be extremely the in If th duty ; pay Fide aury on man gets ne These railroads are ipiing power of modern th - aker impressed on all who tic movement to and not be led y alluring prom- | aid that the only and that it was a If they used it for parties Jles they did not believe. ure appeared bright and | s not far distant when the | se up In their might and cym- W 1d ri im their own, CHINA ARRIVES 4 FROM THE ORIENT! Mail steamship China passed midnight and anchored in | 1 her usual large st | 1 large consignment of | P, went to Angel Island, ition by the quaran- | COURT NOTES. Tec W. Kelly, Ingles er 36 | ignee, has sued oursing Association to re- on rent for | Ingleside. due 1 | POSTUM CEREAL. | ON “EASY STREET.” ) Comfortable Way to Be Rid of the Coffee Habit. | “It was hard to give up coffee, but I | was one of the poor unfortunates who had known the horrors of indigestion, caused in part, if not wholly, from the usge of it, 0 when Dr. Clemens advised me to leave off Coffee and take Postum Cereal Food Coffee in its place I was quite ready to do so. “That was something over years ago. “I have been using Postum Food Cot- fee ever since, and the benefit obtained | has been remarkable. When I drink | Postum 1 have no trouble at all with | indigestion. 1 am glad to send you | st of names of friends whom I know | three their great c FOHTITITH T4 O O 4O HOIOI0IOI0404 O+ OHO40404 040 over hi Rev. B. Fay Mills reply to Rev. Dr. Dille's minister severely arraigne o fax s Dr. Dille is concerned, 1 have for him nothing but the kindest TRt TThi rence of opinion hetween us is caused by a different i 1'© pokition t of view. T have not ‘changed front, but have marched on Dismissed. ction in which 1 have been going for years, My attitude is g the unive: ting different as shoul know | 50 many things than to know so many things that are to-day on a citation issued on petition of | are thing but accurate in detail, but I have no idea that w. Greencbaum, the lady’s ne ap- | d inter ally make misstatements—and I do not intend to re- pointéd guardizn, and requiring Wake- ould easily do. eeping welcome one sort as than loes not prevent m » far as Dr. Dille w him the spirit of Ch st ire him that my larger o @+0O4THO4D40 + O HTHOITHOHTHITIOI040 +04D404 Q4+ Q404040404 SUES HER RELATIVES lawed, because the Merrills had refused it Greenebaum made no de- | fhe grders of the lady herself in different |absence by the Board of Edueation. to rvenew the instrument; and now she 1 water or bank stocks. “In | ways, and even the $5000 lost on a book at | It i¢ the purpose of the professor to FOR AN ACCOUNTING | asks the conrt to compel them to execute nim/ gestified Wakeman, | (o races he said was in accordance with | take ten photographs of the sun’s co- | a new mortgage, because she fears they Jogacy Toft by Denos jte the Iner fustructions. | Fona, during the eighty-six seconds that | are already vent. She asks also for "SE his will Taay Yad ;; {2| An ebjection by McPike to the question | the sun will be totally eclipsed. The pro- | OAKLAND, Oct. 31.—Ellen J. Baker has | judgment for $35i0, and that the property il Lady Yarde-Bul-| of (he lady’s mental condition at the time | fessor has invented some very delicate 2 A ? | be sold to liquidate the same. Incident-|ler claimed u one-third interest in some | ot ‘the race track instructions was sus- | mechanism to aid in taking the photo- liscovered that friendship ceases where | Jp 890 "% Wl CheS filed a 1is penden: e claim to Mr. Kirk- | faimed and the citation was dismissed. graphs. [ | t s wnmyr‘l'\un‘.»f In m,’\ .~|\f{».‘{x.\r t perty, which is located in V :\nm-\\'nkrlt_\ll A‘ T \:\ !;”1‘31(,":\,(“,("?7 \'n'.(;nefl There is still a suit pending in San | 3 DA LI e ite this afternoon she filed a| Oakland o 101 50 S0 ortlan e & 2 Phthier, GUnsEHEHR) Sl ssatiow i RIS L S S Ean SLI TACl eOED e brthe recoueis of praperty | , Fatally Struck by a Train. Merrill, her uncle, and his wife Martha| DEATH OF MRS. E. A. S. PAGE, | Uelng presscd on the auestion of the | ghe claims he is withholding from her. R?&Iflxyz;\{xn.flfim. 31. . Cllgehe for the execution of a new mortgage on | - - EOT Sy e | ive fireman, was found on the fhe Morrill residence in this city for juds-| ALAMEDA, Oct. L—Mrs. E. A. §. Page, [ @*0¢0¢0034000090000064046464404040484646464646¢646+64@ | track near San Pablo this morning | a pioneer resident of Alameda, died to- + $ | seriously injured, having been struck by s. Baker | day at 1 o'clock at the residence of | & | a train. At the Receiving Hospital it was : Hartford, | Carles §. Peck, 2067 Central avenue. She | $ found that he has a severe fracture of the D me She b3 | had recentiy returned from an extended | ® § | Skl and there ig little hope of his ulti- der the control | had T o mate recovery. No one knows how he | fection of a guardian at the time | Visit to New York and at the time of her | § athe beinl = ¥ estate amounted to about $18,000. | death was staying with her son, Herbert | § RINDA PARK & |.came by his injuries. p. t that time her uncle B. M 11,| A. Page. | 1 ] \ < F | & { Bven after marriage a fireman loves to | and his wife come to Cali Mrs e was one of the best-known | ¢ | talk of his own fla fornia_and with them esidents o ot ic el —_ | is own flames. B eed 1o frent. her as. they | Tesidents of Alameda, having resided here | ¢ e 5 - would their own daughter. hey induce for nearly a third of a century. About | % ERKFLEY, Oct. 31.—0il has been discovered near Orinda Park, about ADVERTISEMENTS. her to bring with her her little fortune, | thirty years ago she came with her hus- | & ten miles from this city, and tne residents of the district are in a fever i e e S S5 ]ty_‘]r (\wrnth.l\v r:;y‘l tD e o ‘th‘i s of excitement over the prospect of turning their ranches and farm i | over her pers: 1 the spring ! what s known | ¢ T ‘h‘ n.d int w{r;'flrn ur_nl} ,“01‘5' The lucky find is the result of an ex- ! e oo, AnL Mo Qi the eoraseat | & tensive system of boring; which Ras been carried on for some weeks on ths § | ibien Pucific avenue and Bay sireet: Mr. Dags | § Miner ranch. For several years the presence of ofl has been auspected In the & ing $ per month for vlege, | died about eighicen years agp, but Mrs. | & nity, but no systematic effort had been made ta push the search forward. ¢ S Fhe complaint recites al at Uncle continued to dwell there until & Wells to the depth of some 200 and 30 feet had been dug, with little encour- i it In California; that he w Sorks Yhere herjoldest son, had estab. | § "pig fecent discovery in the San Joaquin Valley of ofl at the depth of 2000 i for her, and that she has since contly, [ 4 feet prompted @ further investigation of the attempts once abandoned at $ pended upon him for coungel and ad Mrs. Page was 4 woman of unusual in- | @ Orinda Park. Boring apparatus was secured with the intention of carryin S she having no knowledge of the tellectuality ana was prominent In liter- | & the excavation down to 3000 feet if necessary. Toward the closs of last weel ¢ | A Free Trial Package Sent by Mail of business, And now it ary and charitable circl About five | © ;"2 depth of 800 feet, the fluid sought for was found in a well on the Miner ® | to All Who Write. 1 il e azo she published gfpoems. | & 200 A Free trial packages of a most remarka- | Fomposer of Rote, Now on his way | ¢ The Pretoleum is very dark in color. Its presence at such a depth, t [ET Rt einc e il tos Al suit, over uondon and Herbert A., a business | © gether with the conditions attending its discovery, encourages the prospec- & | My wriic, the State Medical Institute. | ancisco, though resident | ¢ tors to believe that it exists in the reglon in sufficient quantities to be $ | tied for years Against the. menial and Page was well Jomwa | § worked and put upon the market. On the Miner ranch boring will go on till § | physical suffering of lost manhood that a larse circle of friends & the 2000 feet mark has been reached. Similar explorations are to be made in the Institute has decided to distribute traneferre who will be grieved to learn of her all the land adjoining. free trial packages to all who write. It | o Heieded & sebesd 4 i y sexual weakness | B AR NG l.oo»éw 4500484590004 +D48040404040404040004040004Q resulting from youthful folly, premature | ; | loss of strength and memory, weak back, | GALLANT SOLDIER HERE. |GOMEZ ANSWERS THOSE | MONSTER COMBINE OF Inspector General Breckinridge of the Army Arrives on Official Business. Registere ntal with his ot & wdier General Joseph Cs ge, Inspector general of the United St eral Breckinridge arrived yes i the hotel the P y friends who to look over the snted to him at Almost t some old a ationed the: work that HOW post. He comes here in pursuanc sfiicial duties, Y offic and men w uniform are doing all in lines of duty that is expec quired of them general is not quite sure how long he will remain in the city. He wlil sta completed the labors that him to the c nd tf necessary for such an un- 1in to see ha just what ¢ eral Breckinridge was born in Balti- attended the Cente University ¢ d from gra ition by the « In tha the of G Lifesis an appointme: regular army and has since every capacity up to his pre During the late war with Spain he sa fighting as a major general of volunt e and at » had several very m pim while leading his troops — e e————— DEATH OF A CAPITALIST. Henry Williams, a Highly Respected Citizen, Passes Away at His Residence. nown in this city - se shot under T ¥ home,, 1925 Oc- hour terday illness. The de- tent hé with his broth- having come to C: Thomas in 1830, er 25 and was 18 at the time e e ab: . He irviving him rs. There A., and two sons, nd Philip A. Willlams. accumulated a large for- tock operations. his wealth in d his brother he boldt S0 T havse.in fprt Swith Stock B 1ge )2 " Saotes keene and John Ci . the firm known Coleman, was afterward associ- now vhich i Keer He Keene & Co. ated with the the firm nam He made a large and became connected with s fnent banking institutions fdent of the Safe Deposif Banking Com pany until within few years of his death., He lost a large sum through tk failure of the mercantile Brown & Co. v was _the principal | promptly made good his JEALOUS OF HIS WIFE HE TOOK RAT POISON MUNCIE, Ind., Oct. 3L—Ray Haleroft, 29 vears of age, took a dose of rat poison to-night. He imagined his young wife did not love him and left a letter i jealousy of one of his wife's w *ates. They were married a year ago in San Francisco, where she is highly con- necte oft’s father Is a Baptist minister in Portland, Or. Since he was married Halleroft has lost $5000 in the music in- strument business in Findlay, Ohio, and has been in severe financial straits here. ————— Killed oy a Street Car. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 3l.—Last evening a Chinaman named Su Hoo Ling, aged 16 years, was struck by a southbound Main- Street ear at Main and Twenty-third streets and instantly killed. The China- man was employed as assistant cook in the family of Thomas R. Bard of Huen- y A., partner, but he on's’ liabilitles, vho for the past year has been vould be benefited by leaving off coffee | fme, WHO, 0 3 Jis dtreet. The boy and using Postum Food Coffee.”—Mary | was an American Chinaman and was born C. Whitney, Dover, Ohio. | in Santa Barbara. marks of last his old friend. My secre: wnd false, to which I h, n a somnolent condition. In his attack on me I sympathize with to collect the dividends upon and which : she has never seen since. ‘temper,’ of which he speaks, has so N be e slana Ol Wreeran experience that 1 feel nothing but who, by the way, is the lady’s cousin, 3 religlous ind for any others who | and learned that the mortgage was out- of this city, | USTIC REPLY TO DR. DILLE'S TALK AKLAND, Oct. 3L—Rev. B. Fav Mills has accepted the call to the First @ ter to Colonel John P. Irish, chairman of the says he is so impressed with the “noble your board and congregatien, as well as by rdiality and hopeful enthusia e o Supday morning from now on until the first of March next year. g signature, made public a statement to-day in Su hen I was here seven vea It is not sirange, then, that Dr. Dille and I see ects. it see what he sees and he cannot see what I see. sm of me and my doctrine, Dr. Dille’s ‘facts’ have m by some one of whom it might well be said that ‘it is f ministry ‘I work for those who are awaking.’ possessing more the entire fift ppreciation of any honest attempt to bene- ing Machinations of Enemies Do Not Dis- In this statement Mr, Mills say: LADY BULLERS 1T FORTUNE 1S VANIHED Wakeman Citation Is m,” that he has decided to nday night, when the Methodist s ago. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 98 Broadway, Oct. 81. Ernest H. Wakeman, trustee of the es- tate of Lady Mary Leilah Kirkham Yarde-Buller, appeared before Judge Hall Rut that is no reason why we man to explain what had become of the 0,000 worth of the lady’s property that he has been handling for several years. The array of legal talent in court in- cluded Attorn bhott & Fitzgeraid on behalf of Green i McPike for Wakeman and Garrity for Lady Yarde-Buller. Incidentally Guarc Wakeman cited to refused to deliver up of Bank of California which the lady says ry collected several eriti- ‘e never made any reply. Others are arousing them- But T think I can say 1 regard any one piration and helpful for those which I delivered in Oakland v an Greenebaum had how cause why he -nine shares . worth $25,000, e Wakeman conscientiously and in what tempt to serve God by making statéd that all the personal property he QIO 4 O+ O+ 04D+ 24004040404 O+ 0404040404 had at present belonging to Lady Yarde- 3 | Buller consisted of two boxes containing @ | some minor effects that were valueless. he sald he had offered to deliver nebaum, but the latter had refused 3 Thes. = | | TELEPHONE COMPANIES\ | an WHO CRITICIZE HIM | of the Independent Lines in | turb the Veteran’s Peace the United States to Be of *ind. Consolidated. HAVANA, Oct. 3L—General Maximo| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 351.—The North Gomez to-day sald that he had a very | n will say to-morrow: One of| large quantity of manuscript treating on | the greatest financial combinations of thc‘ the warfare in Cuba from 1868 to the date | century is in progress of formation. The of the American occupation. This he re. | Organizers of the Continental Telegraph, | gard Telephone and Cable Company, recently incorporated in New Jersey, have ob- | tained control of all the independent tele- phone companies in the United States and aim to combine these with the great tele- ph companies and the five Atlantic s his greatest treasure. ing carefully through his | 1 all data bearing on the view of writing a history | ion, as he had known it in- | Of late ved,” he said it proves to be e e Sald, | cable companles, : pected, with all its sadness g moad ex- | e Gfiice of the new coneern is in the I do not care HIRG sty o n Company’s building, me, though m ¥ 0. TAIGEs me i telling lies About my Mytive Kog e various sources information All that is Immaterial, It does not | Fetched the North Americaa = that the disturh me, for I have known the Ins anq | CApitalists interested in the venture in- of the revolutionary movement bet- | Clude: Pierpont Morgan, George J.| r than any one else, and there is Gould, John Jacob Astor, Willlam C. | \ trving to falsify history. I nave Whitney, P. A, B. Widener and William all who fought in the war. I have | L BIK struggle and who watched it from a ight. raising Char Verification of the story was obtained to-night from Mr. Widener at his home in Ogontz. He talked freely of the colos- sal scheme which, he says, will bring wbout a sweeping reduction in the cost of transmitting electrical over the country. Among other things he_said: | ““The plan has been under consideration | for some time. Martin Maloney, who was the active agent In the enterprise, and may be said to have engineered it, has been in New York for about a year. His ef- 1 who joined at the ast minute in Jistance like a spectator at a bull INTERESTS THE COAST. D. C., Oct. 3L.—Pacific | were granted to-day as fol- James 8. Cain, Bodie, and 8. t, Bishop, preliminary of ¢ 188 before. oy ninary of | forts cylminated when he succeeded in lHI~F:_”l"lfl'f‘_\rmlv\h_lmg. A. S. | cufficiently interesting several big finan- iminous sand . fromtUS Tor | ciers in New York. Among the number | les avies, San Franeseo on | was John Jacob Astor. He is now one of e chalker: L, T Grosen§iseoy bil- | fhe prominent movers in the concern, J. | um tank and water ey GCUMA, | plerpont Morgan, whose hame has been an Francisco. elevator: Genrge B, jroidlls | mentioned in” connection with the con- Fr. 2 ge B. Heath, lidating, Is not concerned in any way ‘in controlled telephone itusi Willlam R Hewitt, San i G re alarm signal circuit; & Hoglund," Los’ Angdiéa, heol . shaves CRUSHED BY A TRAIN. iomas ' E. r, Los' Angeles, shos jackening device:' John " Ohring, ‘San | One Man Killed and Another Fatally isco. door_opening and closing . de- | I d ‘ vice: Willlam J. Smith, San Frangises, | el i apparatus for ¢ awing explosives, "| RED BLUFF, Oct. 8.—As the resuit of s William A, Hudelson, Jefferson, | a railroad accident which occurred here gton—L. C. Vickery Bouth | shortly after 9 o'clock to-night, one un- lifting jack; W. W. Richards Bend. |\ own man was Instantly killed and his straw stacKer, The ardson, Pomeroy, | partner, Charles Staples, is fatally in- postofiice at 3 _post 3 Monte Rio, Kern jured. Both were stealing a ride on the County lll\'lm discontinued affer No- | westbound freight, which arrived here Jember' 15, Mall slhnnld| be sent to Fair- | gpout that time, | 0 P PO servics v 4 Yel, Cal and Beats ¢ hetween Man- | '\ ihe freight reached Cone & Kimball's | d P som G Berkeley, $6, Increase arles E. Pir:|is a side track, on which several freight kins, isalito, 88 to $10; Michael Dean, | cars were standing. The men did not Sierra Valley, $8 to $10. * | notice the cars in time, and as there was Oregon-Increase—Josiah Thomas, Gas. | ton, $S to $10. v How LONDON, Oct. 8.—Baron Hylton (Hend- | worth Coldstream born Baron in 1% mtinued on December ‘1. { n ard, Harkness, Olympia, $ to $12. light, Nev., Wil be | 0 rehiouse the men” Jeft their positions under the car and rode on the sidé to the | Runyon warehouse. At that place there for California: Ori al—; 5 Newville, §6 [l Ran + Christian_Frick, not room enough for them to pass they were knocked off and under the wheels. [ The unknown man was cut in two, the wheels passing over his abdomen. Staples ! had both legs cut off above the knee. The former was taken to the Morgue and the Jatter to the hospital, where he recovered | sufficiently to say that he came from Nevada County, where he had a hington & Original — Be o Tacoma, 36 el L I)}(_"rv:use~.!a mes = - Death of Baron Hylton. Hylton Jolliffe), ! formerly of the family. He did not know anything about | giuards, died to-day. He was his partner except that his_name was | Jun, 820, and was ‘created a | Fred. Both are young men. Staples gives | | his age as 30 years. He wiil die. 2233333333 VRVIDIIII33I3233933333D3333 ¢ Hunyadi Jinos NATURAL APERIENT WATER is the best known, the safest, and the most trustworthy remedy for CONSTIPATION. Tt is invaluable for the relief of DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER and HEMORRHOIDS, in which its efflcacy is unquestionable. It clears the blood of GOUT and REHEUMATISM, and it secures A CLEAR COMPLEXION. HUNYADI JANOS never gripes, andisneverfollowed by unpleasant after-effects. May bo safely administered to children. ~Average dose: a wineglassful before breakfast, either purs or diluted, with a similar quantity of hot orcold water. ANDREAS SAXLEHNER, proprietot, Budapest, Hungary. | while the other two ordered the victims | messages - all | b | | Jeanette Gregory, and two stepsons, An- CEEEEceceececcecececeecececese STABBED WITH A FORK AKLAND, Oct. 81.—Fred Rodulett, a young laborer residing in Fruit- vale, has come to a sad realization that it does not pay to interfere in the matrimonial troubles of a sister or her love affairs. Because he so interfered he received a stab in the left cheek and another on the top of his pate from a table-fork, which, he declares, his sister, Mrs. May Ed- wards, viclously manipulated. Moreover, he was arrested on a charge of dis- turbing the peace, preferred against him by his sister, and he was taken to the County Jail by Deputy Constable Harmon, after his wounds had been dressed at the Recelving Hospital. And it all came about in a most pe- culiar manner. Mrs, Edwards s the wife of Robert Edwards, a telegraph operator of San Francisco. The couple had not been living together in the sweetest hap- piness, and so the wife had recently returned to !lve with her mother at Fruitvale. At the unseemly hour of 1 o’clock this morning Fred Rodulett heard sweet murmurings in the parlor and, suspecting that his sister and her husband had made up, he stepped into the parlor and turned up the lowly- flickering lamp light, Intending to congratulate them upon the reconciliation. He was horrified to find his sister sitting in the lap of a man, whose name he does not know. The stranger hurriedly took his leave. Fred chastised his sister for her actions, when, he clalms, she rushed to the kitchen, procured a table fork and stabbed him in the cheek and on the head. She then gavc alarm and summoned an officer to arrest the brother for disturbing her peace. In the tussle with his sister Rodulett’s left thumb sustained an abrasion and his right thumb was sprained, and at 2 o'clock he appeared for repalrs at the hospital in charge of Harmon. NN RIS PEEE AR LR R R R R AR R LR R L LT R BURCKHALTER PREPARES lady giving him bank stock Wakeman ad- Mitica (hat she had 191 sharcs, -of which she gave me 93 shares for my services and through her generosity.” = The bal- ance, he said, he sold. The exact amount realized he did not remember, but it was between $12| and $14,000, because the lady wanted to raise some money. He ad- mitted, too, that he had sold the shares she gave him for about $23,00 and said | that though she was ill a great deal of | the time and s’nm}:‘l!mps Jot in_her ‘:!fi:\xg | 8 was in her perfect senses whe The minde” him Dresent of the bank | John Dolbeer of San Francisco, an stock. Finally Wakeman declared that | thusiastic member of the Astronom his fee at the time amounted to $15.000. | Society, has offered to defray all the The money realized on_the lady’'s bank | penses 'of the expedition, and Proie stock he said he disposed of according to OAKLAND, Oct. 21 servatory which he wi to view the total eclipse of the sun ay 28. now preparing the appara 88 TO SHOOT THE SUN tus 01 en- ical sor | varicocele or emaciation of MASKED ROBBERS | cure themselves at home. INVADE A SALOON OAKLAND, Oct. 81.—Three masked men, all armed, held up the proprietor, | to the desired location, giving s and development just where it nee come from years of misuse of the ts can now | The remedy has a pecullarly grateful | effect of warmth and seems to act direct | rength dad. | 1t cures all the ills and troubles that nat- : Astronomer | Telegraphic Charles Burckhalter of the Chabot Ob- | i take with him to. Georein | WHITE ASH STEAM COA Burckhalter has been granted a leave of | | | JAS. BOYES & C0. | WESTERN FOUNDRY DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Mailed on Application. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, 342 to 30 Geary Street, Above Powell. PERIODICALS, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. COAL, COKR AND PIG IRON. J. C. WILSON & CO0., - hone Traiervase. *3 Teiephone Main COPPERSMITH. JOSEPH FOX, l!!u” H. BLYTH. C. W. SMIT Plumbing, _Steam! : nno»smp Work a 8 ty, 16 and 18 Washington st. Telephone 5841 ain FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Shipping Butchers, 104 » Clay, Tel. Main 1304 FURS. 14 Kearny st., upstairs Latest J. N LOFSTAD, 0" o emedel IRON FOUNDERS. Morton & KEedley, + Props., 284 Fremont st. Cas ngs of Every Desctription Meds to Order. Tel. Black 1505. PAPER DEALERS. WILLAMETTE FULE AND PAPER coO. 722 Montgomery street. PRINTINT. PRINTER, E. C HUGHES, s sansome strs. v STATIONE? AND PRINTER. PARTRIDGE 38 California street. Codes MINED BY » the BLACK DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., ¢t its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, :a the Best Coal In the k. Offl d_Yards—450 Main vE $1000 IfIfailtocureany B CANCER orcumor [ treat before it scat- ters or affects the mbs or other bones. No Knife No Painl No Pay Until Cured. 3 28 years’ experi- ence. 1000 cancers now in my offices in alcohol. Ladyattend- ant. Any hard lump anywhere 18 cancer. kAny lump Ina is Cancer lands in armpit, e, t] Woman’s Breast If large always poisons the q when eure is almost impossib] SENT FREE With symptoms, addresses and testimonials of thousands cured in California. Write them. 8. R. CHAMLEY, M. D., 25 Third 8t., S, F. SEND THIS to some one WITH CANCER. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For ' Alackan ports, 10 a. , Nov. 2, 7, 13, 17, 22, 21, Dec. 2, change at Seattie For Victorla, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett, An- acortes and New Whatcom sh.), 10 a. m., Nov. 2, 1, 5 27: Dec. 2, and every fifth day t! change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Van- couver to m. LY. (Humboldt Bay), 2 For Bureka p. m., Nov. 5, 10, 15, %, 2, 30; Dec. 5, and every fifth day thereafte: For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis_Obispo), | Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, bartender and another man in the Bay | ural funcions and ‘has been an absolits City saloon shortly bef ¥ | success_in_all cases. request to the made & haul of neatly o furaaEnt and | State Medical Institute, 823 Elektron ollars. | buflding, Ft. Wayne. Ind., stating that | The robbery was conducted in the reg- | uiar style. and A. Boyson, bartender, were balancing | Institute is desirous of reachin, the cash register, when ‘the robbers en- | Rreat class of men who are unable tered. “Throw up your hands," crled one, | leave home to be treated, and the and Christensen, thinking It all a joke, replied that the bluff would not work. second command and the exhibition of | the proper remedies are employed. as he was ordered. One of the robbers | Who writes will be sent a free sam then pulled the telephone off the wall, | carefully sealed in a plain package, | embarrassment or publicity. Lo otand facing the wall, which _they requested to write wtihout delay. quickly aid. Christensen was ordered into you desire one of their free trial pack- Peter Christensen, the owner, | ages will be complied with promptly. The that to free The three guns persuaded the proprietor to do | Institute makes no restrictions. Any e ple, | sample will enable them t6 see how easy | A | it is to be cured of sexual weakness when | S0 | | that its recipient need have no fear of | Readers are | al and Newport, § a. m., N 12, 16, 20, 24, %; | Dec. 2, and every fourth day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port a4 Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a_ 2.6, 10. M4, 13, 22, 26, 30; Dec. 4, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz Santa Rosa- lia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each month. g For further information obtain company's folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice, steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailine. TICKET OFFICE—4 street (Palace_Hotel), GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts. 10 Market San Francisco. Los Angeles m., Nov. 2, New Montgomery a corner by himself, and while one robb: helped himself to the money ek till and on the counter another took every cent that was In Christensen's pocket and | the third busied himself pointing his gun first at one and then at another and in giving orders to his pals. After ordering the three men not to turn around for sev- eral minutes the robbers hurried off. ‘The whole business took less three minutes,” said Christensen, the fellows had evidently The first thing they aid ¢ © than 4 ¥ “and lald their plans. when we had all | eld up our hands ‘was too pull down the telephone. The fellow who seeme | boss called the other. two off when thoe had gone through me and told them not to bother with McKee and Boyson. They got the drop on us so we did not attempt | to do anything that they would not like. | Altogether they got away with over $50." The Bay City saloon is situated at Sec- ond and Washington streets, on the water Is A Natural Mineral Wate known for centuries an. imported ONLY IN For Disordsrsd Stomach front, and after dark Is & very lonely | snd Indigestion locality. 8 1ts value has been testi- tisd to by thousands. So-called Vichy in Sy- phons IS NOT VICHY. Get the Genuine. Your physiclan will recommend {t. A. VIGNIER, Distribu 04040404040+ 090404040+ DEATH OF ANOTHER _ PIONEER MINING MAN OAKLAND, Oct. 31.—William Gregory, one of the best-known residents of Oak- land, died at his home, 1384 Franklin street, to-day. He was a mining man and 440404 04C40404040404040404040404 BOTTLES. * > 2 L3 in the open | 4040404040404 040404040404 T a 04040409040+ 04040 +040+0+_+0+04+0+ o+ capitalist, and cne of the owners of the | famous Cherokee mine in Butte County. | About nine years ago he erected the | Gregory block on Seventh street, between | Myrtle and Filbert. Deceased was a na- | tive of Aberdeen, Scotland, aged 83 years, | and leaves a widow. a daughter, Miss MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. the Remedies Will De. drew and James Beatson. Deceased be- longed to no fraternal orders, and the funeral will take place from the residence on Thursday afternoon. ——— Mrs. Wigg Alleges Desertion. OAKLAND, Oct. 31.—Susje C. Wigg, by her attorney, H. H. McPike, commenced suit in the Superior Court this afterngon Munyon _ guarant that his Rbeumat Cure will ecure will cure indigestion all stomach troubl of all cases of kids Strong Assertions as to Just What ees ism nearly all cases of rheuma- in a few hours that bis Dyspepsia Cure and les; that his Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. iney for a divorce from George H. Wigg. She ble; - alleges desertion i fim e Wik oud long_standing Headache Cure Counterfeiters Sentenced. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 31.—C.-A. Ray- catarrh no matter how any Kind of headache in mond and J. H. Ormandy were before the | gy o i United States District Court for sentence | R to-day. The two men had been found gumi\: of counterfeiting at Pismo Beach, an Luis Obispo County. Raymond plead: ed guilty and attempted to shield Or- | 1506 Arch st.. Phila. mandy, but the jury found the latter | remedies. At 11 druggists, 25 cents & vial It is absolutely free. form of cold and so on through the entlre list of 1t you need medical advice write Prof, Munyon, guilty. Ormandy and Raymond were each given ten years at San Quentin. —_——— Methever Convicted. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 31.—E. V. Methever was found guilty of murder in the first v j MUSEUM OF ANATOM 1+ DR. JORDAN’S creat degree by the jury to-day in short order, 1061 MAREET ST. bet. 6247, 5.5.0:1, and, failing any relief from an appeal to The Largest Anatomical Muséum in the the Supreme Court, will pay the penalty \I World. W “es or any comracted for the capital erime with his life. | disense 1y cured by the ofdest Methever, who is an old man, shot and | pecialist 36 years killed Miss Dorothy McKee at Long | DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES & i Beach on the morning of the 25th of last Ju}(. He was enamored of the young girl and jealousy was the motive for his erime. W. W. Bowser Dead. FORT BRAGG, Oct. 31.—W. W. Bow- ger, a well known commercial traveler fwe Curein every cise undertaken. mMARR valuable book for men) Lonsultation free and strictly private. Trenmen: personally or by letter. A Write for Book, PHILOSOPHY ef IAGE, MAILED FREE. A DR_JORDAN & €O 1051 Market St 8. F. VT VDBV VTS BORE employed by the Simonds Saw Company of San Francisco, died suddenly in this city to-day. Death was due to heart dis- ease. | §%. - Largest —_— e Services at St. Ignatius. A _solemn high mass will be celebratéed BLECTRIC BELTS, Prices from $350 to manu- facturers in the Unj ted States. No Quac! to-day at 10 o'clock at St. Ignatius connected with Churgh. In the evening there will be esgmigmeq;. 2 solemn vespers and benediction. Father L ) 0"21'; culars Culligan will deliver the sermon. To- stamps r(»u_fl B_rmm morrow, all souls’ day, there will be an No. 3 - Aasasa extra mass at 9 o'clock with music and in the evening rosary and benediction. 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For full Information regarding. freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. S P et B Tk for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling Nagasaki m., at and Shanghal. and steamers for No cargo received on board on day Wednesday, Nov. Saturday, Nov. % y, Dec. 21 ratés. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street. corner Fi W. H. AVERY. General Aeent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANBATLANTI qUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Ealling every Thursday instead of <RPR Saturday. from November 2, 1809, at 30 a m. from Pler 42 North River. foot of Morton st. LA GASCOGNE. Oet. 21: LA BRETAGNF. Oct 28 LA TOURAINE. Nov. 2: LA CHAMPAGNE. Nov. 9 LA NORMAN- DIF, Nov. 16: LA _GASCOGNE, Nov. #: LA TOURAINE, 2: LA BRETAGNE, Dee. 1. Firstclass to Havre, §60 and upwar eent_reduction on' round trlp. _Second. Havre, $45: § per cent reduction on round GENFRAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STA ; ¥ Broadway (Hudson ing). New York. J. F. 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