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o R THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE OIL FIELDS | S PROGRESSING San Diego and Tehama Are| Equally Interested in Sands Oleaginous. s Has Already Given uction New Ir Rise members of d San Francisco company | more casings are cCoy, F. for, produce 1 et. The com- acres west of Red subscribed to de. erty. Work will t Laborer. { »orer residing In Car- | filed a petition in the United States abilities are $338 % Insolven -:-JC-‘:KX;-_'O o0 OOOODQOOC‘DO The Triumphant Act of your Life, Q0 DOOOCORGOI0 § Eat (Grape=Nut Pancakes, O and -remember these cakes are e ‘of Grape-Nuts, the most ishing breakfast food in exist- e.” Next day have a Grape- { ts-pudding, recipe on package. Postum Cereal Pure Food Fac- tories, -Battle Creek, Mich. ORORCAO ORI A DRCHO RO | | for a divorce, Action. NAVAL OFFICERS GUESTS OF SAN DIEGO CITIZENS Reception and Banquet Tendered the Men From the French Cruiser Protet and the United States Training Ship Adams. Special Dispatch to The Call SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1900. LABOR UNION - BATILES Wi LABOR o Bricklayers’ Fight Is Begin- ning to Assume Large Proportions. P 200002000 R0R0H 00099 +o—o—0+o—o—o—o—e°; § et ¢ | IBternational Organization Accuses . s .4 @ Civil Service Commissioner P. H. . : !| McCarthy of Trickery to Aid ¢ i : His Political Interests. . i )¢ 2 i ¢ | A battle is now on in earnest between . . the local Bricklayers' Union of San Fra Y 3 cisco and the Bricklay nd Mason: . i International Union. At present the local ¢ H 1 organization has the upper hand In the o $ controversy and the international men are s locked out. The strike against the local ¢ | union ordered by the international is be- | ¢ @ | ginning to make however, and ¥ ¢ ¢ |before many weeks pass it is safe to as- 4 & | sume that hundreds of international men t P 4 | Will have arrived in this city prepared to . with the local men for precedence. = Civil Service Commi r P. H. Me- . ¥ v, who is president of the Building B Council, is blamed for the present state of affairs by the interr ? and say that he is dov 1 nterests in the council with those in poli- ¢ s—is playing both ends against the mid- & Nicholas Dugan, who repr - ¢ | international organization in ¥ @ | thus expressed himself regarding Mr. Mc- o | Carthy, but he says the end is not . . Circulars issued by the International : < Union from headquarters at ( ® » Jla® & B e o A i va % s > q. on March 20, declaging a strike on g union are beginning to arrive in ? and theinfluence they will wieid 2 FRENCH CRUISER PROTET NOW AT SAN DIEGO. be determined. The circular 0i 0000000000000 0600000000060400060600000+000006040400600 K i?iiJ"fi:.':’. AN DIEGO, March 31.—The people of i e e N e A ling Trades San Diego to-night tendered to the 7 ; M Al officers of the French cruiser Protet 3 Ty the Dliding. D o and of the United States training Wise the B. and M L U. from the ship Adams, now in the harbor, a > : Acting upon the actiori of the last conventi bounteous banquet at the Brewster Hotel those who we B ot (ioct It possible & sstile- h was quite nal in er. The Fren er, whi been here for a week, has beco: could not et ning 3 EivE e driven to SRt o Shas n the e upward of dred of | thing compal rtant for th e in th > offi citizens of San Diego had | have succe ered to greet them and participate | the B with them in the best b . the United States, navies and armie officers of hot d, whit ted aight astern cruiser is of the second cl rdeaux in 1898 and e fired straig two countr at being able to by ing's t | finished i t itenant, J. H. IPLACER MINING ON A | COMMERCIAL BIG SCALE IN ALASKAQ THEY WERE COMMISSIONED PRINCES OF THE ORIENT| { Twenty-Eight Independent Foresters Visit the Grand Padisha to Receive Oriental Degree. he close of the last held meeting of ena of the Independent the senfor woodward Will Wash Out One Thousand Tons of Sand a Day. | Benard Stahl of New York, who is now | h to superin- annual expedi- 1d Placer Min- Its Request fo; From The executive co | Commercial Museu the is a very heavy | the office stockholder. The company ow claims | come was the adog The team—com- didates was In waiting. on Latuya Bay, Alaska, that cover twel the re grand padisha; G. es of the beach. The sand r ¢ Gougs st grand vizier; F. Everett, grand | on ut $1 50 to the ton, but tt A Rt A. E. Graupner, grand prophet, | A0 VIR of the company are on such a 5 tements of representatives t propriation for Sa stroy the chance , grand herald—upon | ession of the court- , with the assistance of a num ublan slaves, in a short time con- it into an Orlental palace the R B LS b BB ence of which has never before Bt up with the par. | said that the Ph _ancient and sublime degree, by OmDaNY waVinE fhar | large part o the ndidates | are transformed | [ocgiple dle 1000 tons of sand a day | Posed a sys oo e . Imortel | With their t plant at a comparatiy I «iog 3 .K‘H.\l'\ and | ¥ nal b g s a close cor- y the Phi B it e tockholders | turn for informati i S et oy his degree, a big cigar | ples to b¥ col and padi- ident of | held n the ¢ e Dt prior to | next Tuesday s [ e Boer war an English | members of the p s, who reigned in Egypt 4 ., who reig: n Egyp committees and al »ansion vertica erp! h, and nd hgs a speed v Eugene Daney and E. Ber- he #ame were all filled with praise i til some WILL SHARE SAMPLES |: | Company Operating on Latuya Bay | Pacific Institution Votes to Withdraw | s with Director Wilson and Mr. Harper of that the fo: . proprietor of the hotel coul most mod. The banquet hall was with 3 is a bea % ¢ Cap. | {he Ted, white and blue of the two'na- Sy o naval e et G and thelr flags were entwined at mad that it will drive the In- | f his port, but he | either end of the banguet hoard. The jonal Union out of the State, and we are ad reached 8an | toasts were national only, nothing local, 1t. Now | a5 it was feared that something might main as creep in which would prove of n. t to the guests of the ev X > Pt and aft, dents of the two republ h reted into ies 1 congratulations toast time after midnig ht. ms. desire of them In return s that by our union, No. 1, in all mat h betw | their own te k = — e = =2 | 2 1 we MUSEUMS | wtul. They their ultimatum 3 will art money, that they will not get a. r an Appropriation |2 Congress. | mmittee of the Pacific | m conferred yvesterday this is an awful state of affairs you to resent it. We want ’ nd detend your rights and v mmercial Museum at M. Scott. The out- tion of a resolution to the brickw st sent to the Cali- not want to give the same to the jocal | delegation to secure | boss bricklayers, Thersfore dan’t 000 for the Pacific | have opened a headquarters re at 1 brought about by the d all T t bricklayers Philadelphia museum’s ,;--;h_‘){'v;m :‘h,m;»re ‘and At pressing for an ap- and will be, ¥ work. delopild de-| The statement in the circular, “this iphia has| puiiding Trades Councl is controlled s il ofly by one man,” Mr. Dugan says, re- D LA to Civil Service Commissioner Mc- duplicate a Very | Casthe ts, and he pro- & “Mr. McCarthy has so {nfluenced the va- rfous local unions.” sald Mr. Dugan last evening, “that all, with the exception of the stonecutters, plasterers and one or | two small organizations, obey his sugges- tions, and on an international man finding a position on a job all other workmen peration, whereby vould receive all the exhibits _ ob- 1g wiil be of Commerce rooms | with the exception of those named, imm rnoon to enable the y pack their tools and ‘walk out.’ In tion and _finance | cvery city in the Union international men | he swords and arms worn by > ha »cted the Alaska prop- 1 others who are inter- | pia’ qaposit their cards s S e e R N . and were about to purchase it for |ested to hear Director Wilson and Mr. | Doy, deposit their tards and go to work during the ceremony is ex- | several million dollars, but when the war | Harper concerning the benefits of the | pere an inftlation fee of $100 18 demanded the candidates for princely | broke out the deal was indefinitely post- | Philadelphia museum. To-day, on invita- | by the local order. It is unjust and un- . and then and at no other time | poned. | tion of President Sbarboro, the Manufac- | réasonable, and although this fight among re the princes permitted to feel the FHS e | turers’ and Producers’ Association will | the labor unfons may at this time be welght of these implements of war of the Banks Buy Smith Typewriters. | Yisit Asti. In addition to the association | jogked upon with pleasure by the employ. anclents. In the paim-decorated rooms, | there Will'be in the party Trving M. Scott, | ot et “hamr - Snticpation her Bors Alexander, agents Smith Pre- recently recefved orders Anglo-Californian, L &M mier Typewriter, trom following banks: President Benjami Upham, soft lights in golden cious aromatic were introduced which burned s which emitted ¢ from special herbs Eugene ational of Pomona, | Bank, Rideout Bank, City National, | T iat o et | Bank' of . Antloch, Bolse Plehn and R. P. Jenn - elgNE Stenmens i “ff";m“lg‘:',;fi’; Arizona National, Alnsworth National, ‘Q:mn«igni‘.!h;::iu)‘t - of t grand padi- | € a_County Bank, Cowlitz County | 5ni"Producers Ass is beset with great | Bank, Dexter, Horton & Co., First Na- | ardships have to be | tional, San Diego; First National, Oak- | %an be brought | land; National, D. O. Mills; P. Sandoval | of the dispenser | & Co., Nevada Bank, Tuolumne County | | Secretary McCoy Will Speak. ,‘ “The Young Man and His Standard” fs | the subject of a practical talk to be given | n Ide Wheeler, Goodwin, gs. Next Mond and Harper wiil | Manufacturers’ | scales will be lowered, such will not be the case. “International men will now hurry here by the hundreds, and when contractors are apprised that sufficient are here to guarantee that jobs given into their hands will be finished, the fight will be over and the local union will yield.” | To Lecture in Turk-Street Temple. | ot ¢ the groat e ik for | Bank of Eureka, Hank of Amador County, | by General Secretary McCoy at the Young | _Adelbert M. Dewey will lecture at the ¢ y the | Bank of San Mateo County, Bank of Wel- | Men's Christian Association Hall, Mason | Temple, 117 Turk street, to-night, on “The received all the se- First National Bank. Snohomish: .and Ellis streets, this afternoon at 3|Crime of the Century.” The public is in- R ey wens o tional Bank, Los Angeles; Wells- [ o'clock. The service is for men only. | vited. The lecture wiil begin dt 8 o'clock. ¢ an ironclad oath not to make ! , any one who is not a Prince of | Good music. Seats free. | Orient, under severe penalties. After new Prince had recelved his com- > seal imp) ibly afixed an adjoining hall and the last commission had then all were made guests every night collation, at not the slightest sign of re kept u n given out an ordinar: hich there Oriental luxur; The Princes all looked in vain for the grand padisha and his retinue. These had been transformed into in addition ordinary mortals. to the collatio rs, o short pro- and lterary ef- and ciga , mus R — ANOTHER TRIUMPH. Holbrook Blinn of San Francisco Achieves Success on the Lon- don Stage. t Mr. Holbrook Blinn of San Francisco | has gained new laurels on the London stage. His third and greatest success was recently achieved at the Prince of Wales Theater, in “Don Juan's Last Wager,” a romantic play in four acts from the Spanish. The critic of the Sun- day Special in an extended review of the play comments in this fashion: ir. Blinn makes forward strides in ev- ery part he undertakes, and if he was u forgettable in ‘The Cat and the Cherub, impressible in “The Only Way,' He has to my knowledge never done so well as in the part of the commander. Hey! how breezy and impetuous he was when he rounded on Don Juan, the finest sword of Seville;: how his words savored of the grandezza of old Spaln, when he dealt with the reprobate, and then again how firmly as & rock he stood for many min. utes an image of stone on a pedestal—he even succeeded in avoiding ridicule when in nis marble clothing he entered the Bu?- per room and bade Don Juan foliow. It was all so fine and so vigorous that I am not at all sure that Mr. Blinn is not the | man to play Don Juan; at any rate he na advanced his reputation, and his co league. Herbert Sleath, in particular, can study from him the difference betwe=n | acting In sixteenth century plays and mwodern meiodramatic style.” ‘ In the Divorce Court. - Gertrude Bennett has sued Clayton Ben- nett_for_a divorce, alleging desertion as | cause of action. Theresa Smith has been | granted a divorce from Willlam Smith on | the und of desertion. Arthur John | Martin has sued Katherine Alice Martin | cruelty as cause ofl DR. M A. McLAUGHLIN," TO2 Market st., cor. Ki , 8. F\; Burdick block, cor. Spring and Second sts., Los Angeles. NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES. Men With Lame Hips, Loss of Vigor a ful Fire, To feel young again! To realize the jogous Infuses the body with its glowing vitality; to feel pouthful energy; to be happy, lighthearted and be free from spells of despondency, from brain women | those effects of hard usage in past years. and after twenty years of study I have perfected a tricity according to the DR. 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Last use and after allow hock| n t T her mothe or demanded nd he fl g prostrate on t anation of Fr: Parmentier liceman G sent for Dr. the girl for ceeded in resto; Her body was a mass of bruises, the re- of the b klin . did ee wor placé two additional again: oner NATIONAL GUARDSMEN OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA ing State Property—Division En- campment in August. fatters in the line of the rd have been very past week. The b Second Brigac ing th National rty of | organizations a few weeks w ocated 1l sub mi! t is probable that the division encamp ent that be held on th to leave th loyment without great inco nce the end of July. In the mea camp site will be put in conditio ssembl three brigades that ar A portion Mandel, Pur: uted, but the said, which, andard, have not re ot quite up to the een_accepted Corporal a, by M. Harrls has been appoint- ed sergeant, vice King, in Company H o the Fifth Infantry. 1 E. H. Hort- berg, of ) promoted s geants, vice Bales and Roberts. The Marfon is at Mare Island, she is being cleared of the barnac sea weed which accumulated dur two years she was at_anchor ir The next meeting of the office First Infantry will be heid next 1 il ADVERTISEMENTS. TREATMENT Which Restores Weak Men Is Known Only to the Members of Our Staff. Other Physicians Who Ciaim to Administer Same and Who Copy Our Advertisements Are Frauds jurious and chronic hood, eas NO INCURABLE CASES TAKEN. Consul f office Marria va etc or by and QUR BAKK DF cary pay ¥ reasonabl such aa o POSIT GUARANTEE EYERSCO, Advice and Consultation Free, » S, F. to 8 731 Mark HOURS—Da! J et St. vat ng r business 0 were re- eived their ght, but it is doubtful if any be transacted, as those w elected have not y commissions! Captain Goodell of Company C, Infantry, who has been ill for some is convalescent. sl S May Be Major General. There is still some talk that it is the intentlon of Governor Gage to remove Major General John H. 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