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THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1900 CALIFORNIANS PRACTICE ON THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ACTS HIS PART AS ILONG REBUKES WIFE LIES DYING CHADWICK FOR ADVERTISEM Anheuser-Busch BrewingAssn St. Louis, U. S. A, Brewers of the original Budweiser, DTS OFLOS ARGELES COES : - heuser-Standard 'Robert Wayne, Member of Theat lN[]IS[:BE“[]N YM_E Faust,Michelob,An 5 M | ER [;[]R[ rical Company, Sacrifices ; T o——— Pale-Lager, Black and Tan, Export ’ | & 2e 2 L to Dut 7 Naval Captain Reprimanded Berkeley Athletes Reach Pale, Exquisite and Malt-Nutrine; use 5 ove to y. B is Aftack New Haven in Excel- . ; General’s Famili fall : ecause of His Atta no corn in any of their eneral’s Familiar Footfall ¢ curcaco, stay 2—whie n +a hospital, Rabert Wayne, @ . teit Pibin : » ding man of catric ww playing in thi city, s . %s Heatd Along thie ) leading ma 2 theatrical m‘.s\‘{u:m.n Ris role o, the voung 9 A on hchley ‘ products, but only * of Manila.” The audie Sl R el ! 3 D4 3 hort of the character of the /) | Warpath T e S Sraee ihe { | Says in His Defenss That He Did Not Stow Xo Il Bitcts of Thsir Long the choicest of s x rv and disorganize the presentation of the first- X | "7 p o s ol ding Tnter- ip an e Confident They L 3 i s et Chicago I iy S Y Will Make a Creditable materials, which i his dressing room and began making up for his pa < TRIES T0 SLAY A REPORTER i s e ot 31 e . - ( since she had undergone a serious opera- ok B o ¥ up the word came that she probably 31 i : ; Uses a Captured Filipino Bayonet, ctor, unnerved by the news, was calied upon (| WASHINGTON, May 2.—Secretary BY A. M. WALSH. leadmg in both ¥ p he performance, there bei un- | % @ & Becoming a Mur- 4 > in the melodrama \11_\?« » % | Navy Department and Captain ('had\\‘h;k Special Dispatch to The Call. ° P i 3 te from the hospital of his Y elvectihe Ltlie Dblished interview in uiant, Garer. ) ¢ to lead the excited and anxlous (7 hile 1;:3 (-aplai:‘;s) rseporh'd as severely | NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 2—The Uni- | u a 1 y an ua n l y. —— % ac upon the Stage., * | reflecting upon Rear Admiral Schley. The | versity of California track and fleld team | Special Dispatch to The hardly stopped to alter his () | Secretary’s letter was written to-day and | arrived in New Haven this afternoon at| SRR TR S s al Dispa Th He found his wife so weak Wwas forwarded only atter the Secretary | 4:10 p. m. The long journey. across the |= —— i * scarcely recognized him. % ad a conference with the President on | continent was at an end and the team, | about four hours after Wayne had reached (/| ;o cuhject. The department’s action in | weary of travel, was at last able to rest. | * % the case is a severe reprimand, and it 18 | At the station a party of Yale men met | She played the role of Nero's )|, (000, © 4 0% its letter has been made | the athletes and they were escorted to % | public, fact which in itself adds to the | the Yale campus. Here Yale's manager, | = SR 2 Weight of the punishment administered. | George. Davis, took the team in.charge | DA SR SADR TR AR DSH A KA DK@ | 1y correspondence consists of two let- | and it was at once sent out to the Yale | ters, one from Captain Chadwick and the | field for its first practic | In his letter is dated New | dwick says: other from Secretary Long. to Secretary Long, which York, April 27, Captain C! Every man except Cadogan and Hoff- | man went to the cinder path and did| light work, but although the work was SHOT DOWH AGUINALDOS sutt t cau a red mark to appear t I have in no way been party to the pub-| very light, being merely intended as a " r lcation of said article. * * ¢ . | limbering up exercise, the results were | s was_clty | Lo guid the question upon which the Ba¥y | st gratifying. Despite the fact of be- | course ¢ [ | Hlodlar man. but one of honor. I added that|ing. cooped up in a hot sleeper for five was dej | the whole difficulty i the matter was. with | days and nights, the boys got out for | m, t - SHE JILTED HE 15 DERD the press In gen before the countr Admiral Schley stated in - the ral, failed to_put dispatches, etary of the h of Februas based upon Rear | their first exercise and showed excellent form. Plaw, eclally, w in fine shape. He hurled the 16-pound shot over 42ip feet and then sent the heavy hammer a dis- Mineral Waters " general were thus | tance of 150 feet. ' Champion Hammer | 5 H of the. true % the cuse: that | Thrower John C. Flanagan, who was - - —— - e letter,” whic of course, was | present, :ijcvll)urvd the \i'ork of Plaw wgs A N 3 resident’s statement of -the. mat- | unexcel y any college man in the | o g i I ent as It was | country. | came Mrs. Assonta Morris Fatally Have Not Heard From I ke Raariine an o A Comparison of ihe Califormia._team ! X E 2 A g accused him_ of -conduc @ with ‘that of Yale is not practicable to- Injured in San Him ince Last shouid remain sflent under the accusations; | pight, since but-little of the Yale team’s P that every sentiment of military honor de- | - - » N e Aimirar Sohiey should ask for | ork was witnessed to-day, but the Call- 1 a X e s Lo = ornia team feels that it has every reason Dtego. December. 8 boust (o cléar Himaal€ of fach to be confident. - From reliable sources It | g B s g o gl has learned considerable of Yale's proba- o | e i g i dt {'uid cirtainly | ble strength, and although this hearsay = i T o see Mr. Chapin Would-Be Assassin, Thinking Her | Further Details of the Battle Show | 53), 50 1F myse D R ot | o ‘;e(;"tefle‘l‘\? California team: has rfl?‘\ TAVERN OF ¥ he-I_FOur: Qewn Dead, Walked Away and Put | That the Americans at Catubig 3 his hand or meet him socially. * * *| complished, yet the blue¢ and gold men everything els | 2 h versation was ate, ‘8o are convinced that .they can equal the/| d a Bullet Through His Fought Nobly Against regarded by me, and-.also, by Mr. | showing . made by the sons of old Eli. the crosser of Brai Docratiatint A as evidenca of wh utter is the fact | Yale's field and track are considerably su- rain. verwhelming Odds. that he knew that my note L pri xlu; i-md perior to that which the Western athletes LAY > dlso that mea O e A on Damiiely. Ry | are accustomed; besides, the warmth of | ' j CRAIG and H. R. WARNER, Mgrs. And | he mentioned v conversation publicly. o A b 3 c ‘ o 5 A EEa S aelto. - -AEAN A ‘ Was in no senss und in no part intended for | Climate and. the change of condition arel - o nks Howiing Alleys: ‘Crogust P SAN DIEGO, May 2 Branello, | "MANILA, May neral Funston has | publication -nor considered an. interview | all in their. favor. | PR Jot and Cold Mineral . X DIBGO My s | Giscovered & rebel warehouse near Gaban. | " Secators i : | jTosmorrow morning the team. which ls | snd, Tenais, SCOes ltws® fine | Livery oda rings. WA b s : ] un; province' of New Ejida, contalntng | oo gt 1 s e o | &t present stopping at the New HAven | Hunting Horses and Dogs. Experienced Guides. . & i view Chapin. He b e s bz =juja, UNINg ppe gepartment regrets that it has occasion | House, will go out after breakfast for an- oo, ¢ WAt the famous Hunter and PR y f between the folds ta: | 4ithe archives of the Malolos Government, | to. reprimand an officer of your rank and ex- | other turn at light work. Afterward will| 6EO. w. WATSON, the WMEth (ot be ! and the | Aguinaido’s correspondénce up to the time | perfence for Inexcusable = indicretion and | come a bath, then a vigorous rubdown Fisherman (s0 many $eers B¢, (0o SEASON OPENS JUNE I5. K of the ab- of his flight and much valuable historical | ffense against the navy regulations. e and a hearty dinner. After dinner the | here 1 told matter. It appears from Your letter that in your in-| bovs probably will be taken for a ride | OVER 20 MINERAL SPRINGS e e = . ward nor - 1 terview with Mr. atkins, whom you knew £0| about the eountry or else they will be "R 30 MIN Located in the midst of grand and mpresst ned up e The belief is growing that Aguinaldo be & newspaper correspondent, you spoke of a | ;(.';,‘,fiuzdetgflviewylhe sights of the city, | Rates—$§10, $13 and §14 per "z"' S mountain scenery, with Mount Shasta another stab. ' M0 s Was done about 6 o'clock | Was Killed by the Igorettes. There is no . fellow officer, your senior In rank In & way|as they may choose. On Friday the team |- Resident Physiclan. Advice Tree. ORS [0UT and the Crags for & that if 1 3 this morning at t Morris, | proof that he has.been alive since Major | fmow "this to be a. violation of the navai| Will take a complete rest in anticipation | dred and Witty Booms. UM [ Soigstered. background, e 2opie put me OBt | on H, street Peyton C. March, of the Thirty-third rcgi- | regulations, which forbld the communication | Of Saturday’s work. | COOL ROOMS. Plenty of Shade FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. - , persons intérfersd [o'cinok: He 't e, Stair | ment, abandoned the chase after the Fili- | by interviews of such comment fand criticism. | —_— o5 ¢ LAKE |Unsrpassed cutsine and service and ressom- came to 3 7 ¢ Y oty an ame out of the back | PI0® leader in the Benquet Mountains. An | Xou kuew It o be Janiogs e €200 Orith aad | BEST PAID ORCHESTRA IN ‘shie: ratee. r ssed the street | 40 Pody a3, Bhe TANC 2to the grocery | insurgent officer who recently surrendered | orsamin of an ofeer In high rank reflecting COURRY: P Tk D T i iy it before Justiow | J00T. Re (e THIet throu . to General Young says that the insurgent | upon the honor and character of another—an | Dancing in Ballroom every evening; George it - € ging | Otis with bat- — had bees General Ti ds this bellef. Tinio | example which, unrebuked and followed, tends | 5 W o Dancing Teacher. Tennis and Goit | For rates, terms and other information ad- " at the police Deteronn’ his:fix % 1 munication with Agui Lring the whole service neention and | TFournaments Weekly. [avemn: e B, FIXLET. Macager, ® up. entering a ser 28, since when he jal. You knew that the j mai busi- I e Improvement Cor ny. < SPurs 'Xl’l h"vv“." ‘T:‘r:l"‘; ':ll‘:lk ness of vour interviewer is to collect material ONLY GOLF LINKS IN LAKE COUNTY. Crocker Bullding, San Francisco. on. cuinaldo would find means to communi- | for,_publication. s GHLAND SPRINGS HOTEL, or 57 capable te with him 1 Mator apaaunis | \While he may not have been fustified in pub- | Address HIGHLAND SPRID DTEL, ars £ ey £ oL SERESH 1 on D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery street. ‘Fear: i fon wa o o : fosit o g e FAMOUS Blad cn sold 2 | ithin a year . 18 CR SODA WATER CO. i nx""““']?”‘ '(ir ;| i 'nim‘“;‘d“}“” filLRoY floT SPR]NfiS jutting, yourself and the weifare of the this m wife assert th fee to in e result. v in Petaluma nothing from him si e thus again and further | — P INTERESTS THE PEOPLE ; £ e department in discre- ‘ o The waters are noted for their thousands £ PACIFIC COAST i n 4 delicate condition and nearly true thai your dese differs from S Pofsoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neurai- 1 0 rated with worry \erefore, she £ offense o part o . gin, Dyspepsia and all Bladder and Urinary OF THE P not been informed of the death of Sificcrs oriction remarks | Mothodist General Confer- If You Are well Complaints. Hotel and cottages renovated. L = - her child and thinks it Is with friends at e B g < Ml Jaths refitted and improved. Magmificent * it ST s s AR 1 Bac ter cireumetanies Whiclh they knew assured ¥ i ; % AERUHERRRAe | R e vt TRt oot 1 fornk % E n of Sulu with a retinue includ- | {helf_publicl (5 B e s it ence a Democratic Drive. wheel or hunt among v from | |In€. -No fogs. Unequaled for health, rest Bill. s < ingapore, ostensihly on a religlous mis pubiication nor consideration as an | Body || gaters. swim in the big mineral baths o e i x e T G e = ) sion. = A Hongkonk dispatch to a Manila | interview.” It is for this reason that it takes : {] Not an ache or pal e i o For illustr D s =2 |)I)FI\| i l\l(]S paper says the Suitan has gone to Si no other action than this emphatic reprimand, | MINERAL MUD and HOT SULPH for gpetags.. X R l;\g'i{é;;ld'rsfir:'hxlv: r‘g;]"- S 3 - Rpore v“l ‘;r'!«‘r\\w protest to the British receipt of which you will acknowledge. ¢ A BATHS won't drive away at o s o son s E st the Americans establishing a | respectfully, & | . 9 — tarifl ag inst importe claiming that it is JOAN D. LC Secretary. | Without a Dissenting Vote the Laiety :B;;?'g'zggl.zs PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, <=~ s t wir L SIS Ve 5. X in, T Is Given the Same Rep- | Every modern convenlence at the hotel covamlds Al B . L CERSITY 5y 2 Wy | Vew homelike cottages. Rates for hotel, nf y Con e . — For rest, = STANFORD UNIVERSITY, May 2—| ;n{‘\‘ SR S s ne POSITIONS IN HAWAII resentation as the i‘:l‘;m"a’,‘,,,"yh ‘t.,,f,'.‘. $10 to 521 a week. climate (ha(’ \nnn'nt hx"r 'equzltd; up-to-date ittee which has rge the | {rade, whereas the Americans have e strated booklet. | accommodations; beautiful scenery; profusion k The committee which ha B house | lished a tariff nearly doubling the p FOR CALIFORNIANS Clergy. |1 Write for illustrated bos Soocmmodations: - beautiful somery: profustes butlding of Stanford's new & BOURE:| 5% to . rice and the Sulu staples | | | PECIAL ROUND-TRIP? REBATE TIOKETS. bathe; swimming tank 30x80 feet. Our massours = received of which are imported 5 2 | Fog, further information apply tc ax> all smedusies, Husting and SeMes: - - n and is T apore. N % i ERANK W Y, City Agent, d ayground, croquet, with the following office The Filipino crew on the steamship Es- | Morris M. Estee Probably Will Be| CHICAGO, May 2.—The pulpit and the at t F nterey hark Mendocing J secretary Hoover; vice pr cano recently ween Cebu a in, the mate mutinied in the channel be- 1 Leyte and killed the ca) nd the owne no and his son, with kn asurer, Tim- Hopki; othy i who gy at Stan- has been Appointed United States Judge. | Speeial Dispatch to The Call. pew share equally in the highest govern- mental body of the Methodist church. Without a dissenting vote the General Conference at the Auditorfum to-day | Tel. Red 2336, €46 Market st., F. Otte B. Never, Propristar, Paso Robles, Cal. dance hail; large hotel and 30 cottages, afford- ing special accommodations for familles; all illuminated by gas. By train, Third and Town- send streets, San Francisco, 9 a. m.; First and Broadway, Oakland, 9:10 a. m. daily for Sole- > e % 555 dad, then by stage over beautiful level road 7 WASHINGTON. May 2—Some of Presi- | ry(ified the action of the annual confer- SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, | mités to springs. Rouna-trip tickets, 8, at 8. to the dent McKin official callers this morn- | 1 tending equal representation to P. office, 613 Market street. Telephone and | ing were hunting for places in Hawail for | (1 Jaity. it s ey u Hours' Ride From Los Angeles Cal | postoffiee. For illustrated pamphists and fur- same department in the Ameri garri; at Catubig, | . Mriente: TH af i o e ¥ the laity. The provision: elegates were % TEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. | ther information address 3"“!‘_ PERRAULT, Missouri - 3 of 83 consisting of thirty may | COnstituents. s was true of Senator | j4mitted without a contest. Second Annual Rod and Reel Fishink Tour- | M. D., proprietor and resident physictan. Y ‘assar Club of ford University onging to the Forty-thira Regiment Perkins and Representative Loud of Cali- | Mrs. M. Y. McMahan withdrew her | nament, ausoices the ‘“Tuna Club. v and :ption at Roble n attacked by rebels. b fornia and others. The California people | claim to a seat in the conference rather Sev nth scss%n u:(nur Famous Marine Band. e . chosen | T Fontainhet Ry e iled. | BORG Lo ot S, Pllcgs i Hawall, in- | (han, JSoBSreiEL, S0 S AL Ttioa ™G | The Bormald Tamates SKAGGS 17, srmes soxowa P he remainder were rescued. cluéing United States Judge. colleagues. X o) { ‘TEY, METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB, sm . S . ~ & 0:%) ‘X-'l""'v 0| The Americans were quartered In thn‘ From a good source it is understood the | Methodist church a democratic body; the “!:':,Tflmg} fioud 2l Ewmni hdlahBile gy ‘zgg\m;nwmr: |:.;r:.d.;,f1r :1‘:412:2:1 ,,:,‘,r.‘,u of Jay during | Catubig church, which the enemy. num- | President has decided upon Henry E.|rule of the preacher passes with the 87 P P56 yp LIFE. best natural bath in State; grand mountatn )'»rr‘ % ‘i.a‘,'f' ing several hundred men, surrounded | Cooper of Hawail for Secretary of the | century. The episcopacy in the church g i) {nformation, hotel rates. unique ar- < or, in ta- | and flercely attacked. The Americans ays and then the rebels | te the roof of the church written. haford set and reunion fought m for two naged to igr Volunteers annual ba Territory. Walte the highest cc made Chief Justics F. Frear, now head of 1 the islands, is to be of the new. territorial rt long since has been restricted to a super- intendence without authority beyond the placing of ministers and suggestions to scenery; good trout streams at door; tel: tetesmaph; CLAS: rangements for camping and illustrated pam- iy to fmm' 2PPY GEORGE W. THOMPSON, hone, dally mail and express; HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE: morning and afterncon stages: round trip from « g ; sl it Durnod @ and finally fell upon | court. One of the Associate Justices wil! | the general and annual conferences. _ 621 Market st., San Francisco. San Franeisco only $5 50. Take 'nbum:hrry t Friday evening, when it clected the ' ihose inside the edifice. The walls re.|be Willlam A. Whiting, an Associate Jus-| The ministers were more enthusiastio, Or BANNING CO.. ' 0 . |at 730 a m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, §3 & day oF following officers ensuing yea mained intact, however, and were used |tice of the present court. Mr. Frear is a | over the loss of their power than the lax-‘ 222 South Spring st., ngeles, Cal. | 3512 a week. References—Any guest of the past President, C. M. 01: vice presi- | ud'y ghelter hy the besieged Amerioans | graduate of Yale and Mr. Whiting of Har: | men over their additional power. Thee | . UL R Propriets dent, W. W. Burne o r three davs longer, the enemy attack- | vard. were 157 provisional delegates elected to J. F. MULGREW, ing the building or all sides at once. he Thé man most frequent v mentioned for fill up the disparity in their proportional \ & o “ . Americans continued firing from | States Judge is M. M. Estee of | representation. Only elghty-five, how- “Ai 3 meeting of the executive commit- | e"windows and doors of the chiirch and | San an 1715 elieved e will be | ever, responded to_nt'{e"ro}mu]fnnowmg GLENWOOD HOTEL, tee of the eld yesterday | 4ig good execution among the Filipinos. ointed. their admission. e lim] ay repre- Among the redwoods, Santa Cruz Mountains: 3 Dr. W. H phy. who has acted as |y ’egiimated that over 200 of the lat e Greene of Alameda County, Cali- | sentation gave the pews 125 votes. I‘Pourf minutes’ walk from depot: cream, rmlL.':'-l! X")?“"""l, :rm-.:—r‘n d b.:: u}l ‘.; r&;lu:énfi ter were killed, many dead bodies being fnriql.:i. lé& undo}'st;md to be a candidate for m&‘llusterinl dfi““"’% w;r; algier:t.wAr: t;g SOUTH BEN LOMOND, CAL. oy cr;:ll‘y‘b‘n- s‘vdn:s. wimming tank, amuse- the past yvear, was ¢ d to s s bt D 'nited States Judge, with strong backing, | roll was made up to-da; e i 5 y - | ment i acetylene gas. Round tri) 50 el 8 Resssue_cnac® like capacity for the coming year. e i D o it ihs DRRMES | asd the United Sepbort of the Osittoreis 20 1ayrach on the resuiar | OPENS MAY Isth under entirely new man nd trip. 8 50: 8 Increase—Willard resistance by the Ameri- cans a lleutenant and elghty men ar- LOSES A HAND WHILE delegation will be necessary to secure reachers and ist. My personal attention Wil be paid | to 310 per ‘week; free carriage. WM. MARTIN, agement. Glenwood, Cal. ! to the cuisine and service, which will be sur- ringdale ames P. Depue, Re- rived from Labon and engaged the be- | Estee’s apwlntm»& o ey i the culgine aad ox :tnfnrtmlflnn wilh e sur. | Glenwood, = b . For Anecis, | M roptunkie Actval or s 1 Negotiations Broken Off. office, 20 Montgomery street, or 3= ‘wigowm Mary H. Bixby, Port Angefes, FIRING DEWEY SALUTE e fortunats arrival of these rein. | Firemen’s Election at Chico. LONDO,? MY-%.. The Hegotiatione b B. DICKINSON, Lessee. EN LOMOND ) = e 38 i forcements prevented the amyhilation of | CHICO. May 2—in the clection for de- | cwcon Denmiank and the United States rel | 1 =t offi Humboldt | chureh who hi#d repeatedly declined to | | surrender when ordered. Sergeant William Popp Maimed Dur | was chosen chief en partment officers to-day C. W. McLennan neer, J. G. Murphy first assistant and K. atlye to the purchase of the Danish West Indies, accm’dlng to_the Copenhagen cor- | e Large furnished house to let; 3 rooms, hot and cold water: best location thers. K. VICHY SPRINGS. W. Gale ing the Demonstration in The ten survivors were without food, | first a Boyd second as- | respondent of t flDml} Mail, have been BISHOP. 466 Tenth st., Oakland. 1 LMD, Chi | had little ammunition and were exhaust- | Sistant. definitely broken off. nibe. e e T Maitne: Opkuty. 4 &b cago. ed_when relieved. Natural electric waters, champagne baths; only LAUREL DELL LAKE. Dr. ® has been appointed CHICAGO, May 2—Battery D of Chi- | This fight has encouraged the Fillpinos, ;i " lace in the -world ‘of this class Of Waters | mne most attractive place in Lake County to e gocen, appolnted | ¢o was stationed at Lockport to-day to | Who are now acting in an aggressive man: Paving continuous flow of natural warm water | qpens Year vacation. ‘Hoating, Bathing. towi ey T tute in homor of Admiral Dewey. | ner and threatening that section of the direct. from sDFngs to bathtubs. . Lovely | toe™omate. livery, new walke ot Wity T e s 1s bill prepared by Land | A vent which had not been closed air- | 0ast, particularly the town of Cataram, grounds; fishing and hunting; crystal spring; | cipcular to H. WA 4 ( ssioner Hermann as @ sub- | tight caused one of the pleces to dis- | Whence the garr!son will probably be . .gcammogulom and table first class. Opens Laurel Dell, Lake County, Cal. House bill was favorably | charge, blowing off part of the right hand | Withdrawn to Laoan. Aprll Tth EDEMEYER & CO.. Propristors. House to-day. Represen- | and several fingers of the ieft hand of Ser- | & heds i a report on 5.2:,;'";\n#:;nr;u}fipi‘;%ohw:.?lfi.,l;’f:%ny‘r1 ROBBED BY HIGHWAYMEN. pEec 8.'"‘;’.‘."",“‘;" b.m““;"' HO! FOR BLUE LAKES. tated later. Admiral Dewey was mich {105 Angeles Conductor and Motor- PRINGS at Glen Ben 1o ihe o5t SamPIng. | Will be opened. under new management. May distr d by the accident and sent his flag 82 2 P picnic and pleasure resort on the Coast. The N | being bullt. Fishing, hunting, e renao o Ieire Gtter (he comfort 0f| man the Victims of Thieves. Weak or worn-out nerves and an exhausted and irritable Ereatest remedy or lung_disease, liver ami B s, Tt S S e ke = ! iy = 1 Stomach complaints, rheumatism and catarrh in | otiois o WETSMAN, 41 Third st & F . Cal AT A DOLLAR DINNER ‘it DiwyWas entertained to-day at a | LOS ANGELES, May 3-The footpads| condition of the brain are at the bottom of all -head troubles, Sworid? W mmiles trom 5 B0 The s B R | atdress St ok o e ron. end ot 3 B, m. with & drive t6 the | ent have taken a new departure. Instead | such as dullness, pressure, rush of blood to the head, dizziness, |campers. Thirty cottages and tents furnished: CARLSBAD MiNERAL May 2—The old | Saddie and Cycle Club, Arthur J. Caton | of holding up the belated citizens they fi i sl o the bl < e e Taa) LR &-‘sv‘.’,fi"‘“":“mn:'h}”° SPRINGS, S {lorium the sotne af | i€ the host on the ‘latter occasion. | turned thelr attention last night to the | headache, irritability of temper, the blues, poor memory, hysteria, | Pittive's¢ DR, O, O'DONNELL. offics 10215 | Most beautiful spot in Lake County. Waters s tical feast, sheltered Admiral and Mrs. Dewey and their party | emploves of one of the street railway Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, S, F. If | unsurpassed for dropsy, stomach, liver, kidney which far eclipsed in were entertained at 6 p. m. with a recep- | ¢ 5 tims were J. W. £ tion. aiven by fhe Chin Athist At | omrmes. e N e o melancholy, mania and insanity, no matter what the special and bladder affections. Accommodations first you want your health this is the place *o go. ot o . = 0 2 | Class; $10 & week; lighted by gas. poir ser similar event | ciation, and at 10 p, m. Admiral Dewey at- | foay . K o oo one o tand Mo- | cause that brought them about. A medicine that will strengthen N e o ourvy v R G, . d To-night's oocasion | H e P o e ooy oPit | tion Company’s cars, and the place of the | 2 invi te the shattered nerves, rest the Ko Datly Stage is | =i - ht's gocasion Regiment, ITllinois National Guard, 8t | hold-up was at the end of the line on |aNd INVIZOral e the shal y weary ody and Now running to N.P.0. TOCALOMA MARIN - Cipasiasm, The 130 Central Music Hall, Admiral and Mrs. | {0ume street and Vermont avenue. tias ol tly £ he dedined s Such L5 s g SARATOGA SPRINGS, || &2 g PR - v the fourth | Dewey will depart for. St. Louts to-mor- | 24300 5105 S01 A TSE ae the conauc-| SOOthe the tired brain is greatly to be desired. Such a medicine is y || "BERTRAND HOTEL First-class i o e S the v, 2 g T L g | tor was switching fhe trolley pole. pre-| 3. i Nervi It e nere tood and Gas e thae di Lake County, Cal. dations; reasonable rates: for Tamiles and mber of men and| PrONEER PREACHER DEAD, -|DArtiory to returning to the city. two| Dr. Wlles Nervine. -t1s3 HEry < s et s dicectly Tniotin Poatiiie: Valiey, ote. JOSEPH F BERTRAND of Pahis n rk,],xl‘,, ,hf"'."“" . ‘{’r‘]i?r‘fi'."?&f"o?“?‘.f??i"e :lv‘lé}:‘r::;fl;;r;rm on the nervous system, toning it up into sound and vigorous ac- 416 Pine st., City Office. shoe store, 324 Kearny st., 8. F. Te3l | SAN JOSE, May 2.—Rev, Jacob Gruwell, | re served a second es were filled with spec- of course the bright par- the evening was Democ- uished jeader, Hon. William an. His name, as often as s of the other speakers ded him, brought tre- of applause. lack the on. James Hamilton . In the course of hocracy—the minority— every ct for which the sine Republican majority ks reward from the' country. It was the minority—the Democracy—which originated everr good result which came jorities. e . Hoitt's School will oben to guests during June fr he Re 4 i he issuance of bonds in the sum of | just after the front trucks of the baggage ivi s July: good accommodaticns. excellent tabi Beroeracs. was the. ToBic spoken to ! for s tssuance of Touds In, the whm of s Sait kased ovar The sakesrine | Sold at gll drugstores on 4 positive guatatee.. . Wirite for - free |agd Jun; roiommmamivns, Sl Ly Colonel Bryan and the greeting he re- | propositions defeated were for bullding | first day coach were deralled and’ both advice and booklet on diseases of the heart and nerves to s R mel i Volngienscin cn | ridece, tiprovine Saciul sarca, 6| Sl Smathod, i Beaeches, " NAPA SOUA SPRINGS 5 S » ! > ¥ % ’ hus asm. Hie address was devoted | water, mains and pol P man who threw the switch is reported to o wholly to the discussion of the three quel—l imperialism. tions—money, trusts and ut the | ‘sunled his gun at the head of the motor- a well known and highly respected plo-,ma{\ and q;ren‘llbthmglghfll'nl;!npg;}(ledts, se- neer preacher, died to-day, aged 92 years. | curing a 22-callber Americ: 0g re- D California in 184, and in 150 | volver and a small amount of change, settled in Santa Clara County. In 182 he | While the other paid his respects to the was elected State Senator on the Whig | conductor, relieving him of all the cash in ot and served one term. later he en- | his pockets. Altogether the Tobbers se- cred actively into Tninisterial work in the j cured about $13 in cash, but what part of Methodist Episcopal church and was sta- | this amount belonged to the men was not tioned for many vears in regon. learned. Both robbers were disguised. At the age of 77 he re as A superan- — Near Great Falls. GREAT FALLS, Mont.,, May 2.—The | westbound through passenger train from | St. Paul pulled out of here at 10 p. m., six | hours late, and was wrecked at the | witchyards on the west side of the river. Some unknown person threw the switch e | Will Issue Bonds. [ I STOCKTON, May 2—Stockton voted to- | day on the issuance of bonds on seven | propositions for improvements aggregat- ing $1400%. Two of the propositions car- ried and five were defeated by small ma- The two propositions carried call ment_expenditures. The vote cast wu‘l very ligh have run toward the city. tic “T was troubled for years with severe spells of headache in the back part of my head, confusion of memory, nervousness and inability to sleep. After trying in vain to find rellef I got the blues and at times thought I was losing my mind. When I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and Nerve agd Liver Pills all this was changed. I grew cheerful and happy and my health . Miles’ Nesrvine Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Indian THE GEYSERS, §onome ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS, i o vy Wy e vamphiet. T. WERTHEIMER, Manager. HOVTEVISTA OFENS MAY 1t Round Tri £ 5 circulars. nd for OPEN M. 3 FRERSE & JUERGENSEN. 1 tons of trult: hein yourself: illus- le’!flelf" 9()’ o e, 918 lr!rkll\ street. trated circular. THOMAS E. MORGAN. Dutch on and frequ ruate. He scaves » widcw znd a large WRECKS A TRAIN. soon returned. I C. KUHLMAN. Flat. Cal s approval. | humter of " chidren, grandehildren and | R “Terre Haute, Ind., 1610 Eagle street.” 3% hours from San 3 g was the toast assigned | great-grandchildren | Unknown Person Throws a Switch » YOSEMITE &iotenr S e mg | SANES g‘:‘s:;"!mw"-lt quiet ranch, fvs Cruz; delightful summer mnmn; ;lt":;wl‘lm CRANDELL, Santa Cruz., Cab WEEKLY CALL $1 per Years 1 Oak Flat route, Stages leave Chinese Station on line.Sterra R. R. daily. Round trip from San Francisco $32. For further information ca or address WM. J. WHITE, General Agent, 630 Market st., 5. F.: telephcne Main 5is2. HOITT’S MENLO PARK. The beautiful grounds and new buildings at bome In redwoo {rult; good tebl UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. 4. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Springs P. O