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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALIL, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1900. 7 ] { P AT T | | O0EAN D TH WATER FRDIT Nearly a Hundred Head of Copyright, 1900, by Seymour Eaton. Cattle Suffocated on the = cranpe= SILLPX x| CAPE NONE THE GREAT RUBY: proxovxcen BY THE | Pesthouse Crowded and a 0000000540000 S0P G0-0-0-+-0--0-5 00 COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF TWO CENTURIES, i GREATE PRODUCTION i | EE i : New One Will Be ; Eureka. T taoa B aath Tithet O e . Erected | _—— VL ' ¢ ahout seventy . — | ) | Vessel Caught in Heavy Weather T.-rrf Pi‘:;li- l:‘j'r;:‘nu}:i:n:;:-n(?dT‘:.flhrv( ‘r»?-‘w'i.!r PR D A SCARCITY OF PHYSICIANS e Conservative Estimate Places th Number of Cases at Two Hun- After Leaving Humboldt Bay m which the transportation service A performed comprises the complex or- ‘n‘;eEB':f::::%:Vf = ganization devoted to the movements of X | person d zo of intelli, Ry * | the study of trans The new steamer Eureka had a hard run | technical and mechanical plln\,‘ which is R e e e e R SRR SR 3 imited OF FIRST-CLASS of it from Humboldt Bay. A northwester | concerned with the transportation ma. . e MISS LILLIAN BUK in 4 | Re- made things uncomfortable after the bar | chine and the organization required for Such a 4 BUIKHART in “Cap- dued'and Sauy S was crossed, and then as soon as that was | the application of the machine. This may carried on 1 ars ago Q14 not establion tain Susanne.” porged Dally. run out of a southeaster came up. There | be called the technique of transportation. | L)% basis for a large ocean commerce, > ETONE: 3 e were 160 head of cattle in the hold, and | The other phase of transportation is that | Siler coastwise or interr At the N AND 6 ances from the seaports comp as everything had to be battened Gown | of the service rendered by the mechanical SEATTLE, July 19.—Two vessels arrived | - g = dan- 04 i these suffered terribly. An attempt lv\a\ ag S Si Tae gy e f : port from Nome to-day—the transport made to open the ports £o as to create a Sriak {6 and Geoseel LAY ‘MIse 7AN- | Athenian and the steamship Sequoia. The draft, but the ship was rolling so heavily | well being of soclety. In comparis 10ta arrived early in the morning ana the Athenian about 11 o'clock. | The S8equoia left Nome late on the night | of the 2d and brings much late news about that ‘every minute the lower deck Was |the technique of transportati flooded and the openings had to be closed | be called the economioe ot the o t again, for the inland transporta- Soon Captain Jessen discovered that the 4 bulky commodities only & cattle were suffocating. He made a wind | @¢-%-0-2-0-250.956-2 02 +-95+ % o 23 550 %0 %5+ 25+ 25+ ReBetie® e 4 may s of the subject. In | were wantt the contrast which is here drawn between | tion of thes the means the smallpox epidemic which the Garonne | nd Ohio, both leaving early on the same M The pesthouse at Nome {s full and over- The collier Tellus, which was in colli- | B--0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-6-640-0- 040604064040 +6 60606 2 A = . 2 sail out of the jib and put it down the ‘; | EUREERA HEAVY HUMBOLDT forward hatch and everything possible for | , | o WEATHER OFF BAR. i the relief of the oxen was done. It was| ¢ SATU flo with patients afflicted with small. & | of little use, however, and nearly 100 head | | whfloir it AT 14 the ok nmint IR et B0t 0400000000 0+0004000000+0600+.-06660+@ |or the animals dled before smooth water | be : - crecting two other larger structures, one was reached. The whole consignment was L{ENRY MILLERJ‘ of which, with adjuncts, will cover an HE[:[PTIUN Tfl I HUHSES SHIPPEU (':ken to the sugar refinery and landed & ) ! scre of ground. there. i [ The ais y kY ers Orizaba and Humboldt CIAL CON v | XOa iustiss Dl auvendt SNESE L SO hed Sira et G peenees some manths AEV: | & DR | o Eandngd & ‘2" s Both of them were caugnt in heavy J dod which they were discovered. Every Gov- | weather after leaving Humboldt Bay, anc THE L'A RS." | € city official and doctor in ! in the case of the Urizaba nearly every | & : FIFTH EK | ¢ s working night and day with enimal aboard perished. On the Eureka | J 1 SE ~ , od 1. 4 uch an accident w no happe! ain, ; ASOXN t se, but it seems useless to try to as before she sailed again ]lusl }x]ugm for | @ KIS EXCE " |stop i Eureka her hold was fitted with electric | ¢ S EXCELLENCY THE B{WHNBR Dr. J. J. Tyler, from Chicago, who went fans, which will be kept constantly at| | s . L+ 7 the first boats to follow his pro. | work while there are cattle aboard. D the new camp, returned on the | | Tellus Is Badly Damaged. | ¢ , and savs there are at least 200 e and around the| mate, and the docked at the Dunemuir coal bunkers ye . at'the rate| Ball Game Between Officers | Numbers Die on the Voyage | {crity and the work of Snioadini her wis | phases of the subject will be considered. begun at once. Every ounce of coal wiil | In no other field of activity Is the prog- United | 3 | 2| H ! P be first taken out of the forward hatch f the ni . - ‘ i | i0 L Will Be Concluded Next | From Shocking Injuries |b5 frst,taken ouf, of fhe forward hatch fote ot thanincloeuth century bittar typi- | sion with the transport Belgian King, was transportation in 1800 and in 190 both, few c e Brit coionies develop an important During the last fifty 4 [ good view of the hole in her bow. A t years t portatio New Truant Officer. | Encam mellt % and Terror rough estimate by an expert places the ‘i’.\kPn place In the means of transporta- | have b, v atital ppointed Policeman p 3 " | damage to the Tellus at $30,000, while $10,- | tion. One hundred years ago travel and | countries, inland as well as maritime, nt officer, to supersede | 000 will have to be spent on the Belgian | traffic were nearly all confined to the road | engage extensively in the world's trad hant. Floyd e | T ST Kin in repairs. 'éhv latter ve el is still :‘Td the unimproved natural waterway. ('x‘mn;w;cflqhnx become general R o oros | in the bay with four holes In her bow, Moreover, the highway s sti a- | tries like Switzerland and Sax - el SEoh | Boys Pass the Days in Merry Pranks| A. G. Wrightson, Formerly of San | & P4 ' Wnio ne crashed tnto thé | Droved < Alihou jshway was still unim- | tries like Switzerland a world ove % B e it et 3 4 . | pun; ¥ 3 D yugh the first turnpike com 1 NIGE - = ‘ | Which Result in Nights in the | Francisco, Describes the Pitiful | i AS-_‘MHI;er :‘up!mnmwfll lta\k alm(v‘u! lxm{|m|n tngbtl nited S tes was chartered | The volume of .oreign trade as late as 3 v NGl the accident, but to-day the captain of the | in 17%, and between 1792 and 1794 construct- | 100 vears ago was really small, even in the £ 3 AY ADVERTISEMENTS. | Guardhouse for Many of | Plight of the Stock on Belglan King will make a report to the | ed a turnpike between Philadeiphia and | case of the most IMportant’ commmorcinl v n 1 i = S Them. | the oh British Consul, while the captain of the icaster, the bullding of these improved | nations. The imports and exports of the A Y H S em. | yo. | Tellus will make his to the Norwegian |roads in the United States was hardly be- United Kingdom in 1800 amounted to aby t ! 4 JUST RECE[VED- e e [ Siipway | 5o, untll the nineteenth century ~was | 38000000, which for a population of a g i = | “G. B. Hun e Wa y | nearly twenty years old. Britain 3 18,000,000 would be & LG Special Dis; The Call. | . Van der Naillen Jr. of 833 Market | Company filed a libel In the United States | the construction of turnpik s was 3 e - e A B B pecial Dispatch to The Ca ,fl‘r‘m is in reteipt o hTattas teoit Ar G. | Districe Court y Tel. | carried on during the last quarter of the | Cnited lom was LEY S ALL STAR CAST CALL ° HEADQUARTERS, CAMP | Wrightson, who was one of the passen. | 1u%: claiming e e | clghteenth century, but it was not until | what it now is. At the pr > I 5 s ESS g 5 R 117 g e g s J complaint states that on July 17 near Point | the nincteenth century that M dam and | fore comme! f "nite: nge “RUSH CITY " inp | QBYAN, SANTA CRUZ, July 19.-A re-| gers for Nome on the steamer Noyo, in | Reyes the Beiglan King and the Tellus | Telford saumt son {hat Macadam and | foreign comm o S ngdom R s, e nfl er ew "vn'cslcvmiun was tendered the regiment to-| which the writer graphically describes | on tearing a hole In the | and other countrics how 1o rorciioi O e T e ¥ y 2 | night by the guests of the Hotel del Mar. | (he cruel torture the unfortunate horses | lus, and that the Belgian really good highways. In A 1 T! hirt | . { ( ! 3 _Be I 3 America the he thirteen British colonies in America ~ - «ssOF.., | Refreshments were served and a pro-|ghipped for the north on the steamer had | King stood by and towed the Tellus to movement for good roads has made but | and the original commonwealths of the | gramme was rendered. Company D gave | 1o endure owing to inadequate accommo- | POFE: B e Sy, Prosress even down to the Dresent | United States were all maritime States * an exhibition drill and the band furnished | gatjon and lack of ordinary care. o o e N i 0 | ST ity e ran the construction | with navigs rivers, amx‘;f?de”:t_mduuf music. | The Noyo took north thirty-three head | ; ot P S A R B to 1525, but the construction of such roduct _called for th | . This afternoon the field and staff played | of fing horses, of which but twenty-two | ganeiro sailed for the Orlent yesterday. | waterways'in this countee e oty x caljed Sox the —— | baseball with the line officers, but OWINg | reached their destination, eleven having | She had a full list in the cabin and many 2 Ntry was not under- | exchange of large quantities of commodi- - - = s Y g 'S | reache: € 2 . e’ | CY S steerd . A g : rmous 8 Bs Comic Dpexa | to the lateness of the hour the contest had | poen pitched overboard after they haa | was Elms Touce: ing: Momong e iatter 00000040000 040400040-+0000000s 0000000 to be puslpm\e{l untél lheflnexldenC:;np~\ one through sufferings which Wrightson | Who fij txrml lndthp Jd.x_\l-mvm dabd\ ction = N ment. The fleld and staff made things| ;.erjhes as sickening. | case. She was deported by order of the | miserable for the umplre and the lne| 'rne animals were put in rough wood | l)\lted slax}?sqrt.u(;s. S50 z ' officers did likewise. The game was full | stalis and simply tied by the head, not | mhmfigfiém{ T huded ;}';;1;‘ ey n!‘“hr:mf of features, chief of which was the sen- | the slightest etort being made to provide | fla "y nd T, Douslas siam of The tom o sational one-hand catch of & limer Dy | the customary siing or PROiGg i the | My, Egan is gotng to China to report the — | Major Dufty, the Beau Brummel of the ['back, front and sides of the stalls. When | war news for a syndicate, ~while Mr. toes, LXYV and plain heels.......$5,00 | 8te thewball throughout the game, but Was | migery of the livestock began. Every roil | J& an, henceforth. Captain Farenholt, U. 5 satisfied in striking out and taking his | or pitch of the ship woula throw the ter- | g " g o b d LACK KID OXFORDE. LXYV and | base on called balls, Dr. Sullivan of the | rified animals violently Sgainst one side | ,Sior-}gk"'”:':: A Eastenger. and goge e e e ) tical corps was to have umpired, but | of their stalls and the reverse motion | S P e PATENT LEATHER OXFORDS, | ¢hilled his féet in the surf and had to seek | pitched them back. i Dismasted in a Squall. 85.00 | (he warmth of a stove at Del Mar, Major | ‘Three days out one mare went mad from | The schooner Corinthian was towed into x: , . Morrisey was nearly inveigled into as-| her horribie torture. The flesh on her port vesterday by the steamer Navarro TAN OXFORDS, rtment.... | suming the role, but was deterred by his | chest was ripped completely off, eXposing | hng besehed on the Mission mon v 410 posssensease &1 to 83.00 | wife, I]«;.nmr Ktrx:l)led)-erwasdasb};ed to u'nl,. her quivering mxsc]es" fl;,d flhe was (ui—n» was caught in the squall that tore the S < vIeT ® . | Dire the game, but refused because his | ply battered and bruised all over. The masts out of the German bark J. G TAN and BLACK VICI KID LACE | jife was not Ansured, But for the fact| wretched animal, crazed by her misery, - n J $3.50 85.00 | 1hat 4 strong guard stood by to pro- | beat her head from side to side of the stall | | e forinthian was bound fio- iR doat LEATHER OX- | lect the man who did officiate the hos- | until death cante and mercifully ended | for a load of firewood. and on July & at .. 84.00 $5.00 ¥ tent might have had another victim. | her suffering. 3 a. m., was twenty-five miles west of the | thers Peter C. Yorke and FPhilip| At this time the horses presented such | Farallones. A northwest squall struck her { O'Ryan went on a fishing expedition yes- | g pitiful sight that Van der Naillen's cor- and in a moment the fore and matn masts | terd and came back with many tro-| respondent says it would have been a | w. r the s 'he sque a POPULAR PRICES, hies of Their akill With the rod and line, | Lean 4 Gy & I s anels youed 0s AN and PAT! : EE T¢ 2 3 merciful thing to have taken a gun and | quickly as it came up and then a4 jure ri Rhiir only complaint was that the Italian | fhot the poor beasts. = Anether brite thas | Guckly 2 s Tron the Droken ciars U FLORENCE ROBERTS, fishermen overcharged them for the deni- | died after four days of incessant flinging | der this the schooner reached Santa Cruz B9+ 040000000+ 000+8000000000 - i = \ zens of lh‘e ;!('Pp.x Tosh. Shiwkiie Mokbiat n:?m i.gdmvk;:fi;u concu “‘;n v\'g‘shln an | and from there was towed to San Fran- 5 f oo e et e ® T “Sergeant Frank Bray, t | indescribably hideous condition. The torn | ¢isco by the Navarro. : | taken extensively until after the ‘war of | ti it Gavin and “High” Private Jack Gainey | fissh had gangrened. 2 I it il 1812 What little we did in America to | country and win Lo urers of the home are known as “The Moochers,” because of | = The heavy seas which Broke over the | ater Front Notes. improve the natural waterways before | the West Indies. For thotc tipands of v . % o » < y 3 3 s o time, th their propensity for securing ple without | vessel and iell in torrents on the luckless | The scow Edna, that became water- | 1825 was done hy the several States amd s s w > g Dy TR i paying for it. | brutes, says Mr. Wrightson, also caused | logged and was deserted by her crew on | the localities directly interested. The Na- | {stioa mformor oo 75e g A l There is a new secret organization in | ¢ great misery. In summing up his | Wednesday night, drifted out as far as | tional Government did not undertake the | their commeres 1o e e ok | . s camp. It was organized yesterday and i$| account of the horrors of the horse pens | the heads and then drifted in agaln. She Work of Improving our natural watergare Lood gor, but we know known as “The Wildeats," The princlpal | Wrightson saye, “It was a sight which | was picked up by the launch Crowley and | until the administration of John Guints | 1o i ot Giade of the colontes with = 3 e object of the society is to hold initlations. | wouid beggar description.’ towed to the Vallejo-street wharf. She Adams. Consequently the means of travel | 00000 o woas. LitLy if 170 was about $13.- 6 Sext Week = and any cadet who crosses their path IS | “iFhis state of things was apparently ex- | will be discharzed and repaired. and trafiic in this country were very crude | son. Theea way o lcihing over $f a per- p e 830-832-834 MARKET ST, S, F, | madea member whether it pleases him of | jetent on board others of the Nome fleet, | The bark C. D. Bryant arrived in port and insufficient until after the miroduc: Proportions with e aof Considerable ‘THE COUNTRY GIRL” " * ¥ inot. A cadet or “kitten” is proposed for| for the letter goes on to say: ‘.‘.eslprda. after a long passage of thirty- tion of the rallway. with the Medi “” the West Indies, some i A e membership by one of the officers, and a | “we occasionally an.vl»(l other floating | eight days from Honolulu. Light winds nd, agerranean countries and Af- wild rush is made to secure his consent. | carcasses, which had evidently been cast | and calms delayed the vessel, Besides sha Speed and Cost of Travel in 1800 and. after the colonies became FLATBOAT GOING DOWN THE MISSISSIPPL A AR o = 3 R A B e e B R o S SR ] ITE WHIT HUTE Ty Every Atersors | PAINLESS DENTISTRY | if he shows any inclination to resist he 1s | Sverboard from Some northbound steamer | jo very foul from not having been dry- 900. | States. with the East Indies and the Ori- CHUTES AND Z0O0. end Evening. NO PLATES promptly ticd “up and the officers and | ¢ g1} scemed to point to the same sad tale | docked for a_long time, and that helped . and 1 - § e ",' in all probability the forelgn ES > members, who are armed with paddles, are | of ‘suffering.” | %0 keep: her back. The limitations which undeveloped the Americans did not reach $io tson says that with ordinary | _Germany has purchased a lot of coal in' means of transportation placed upon so- At the present ish Columbia and is now seeking for ciety may be illustrated by a few refer- : 3 rapid growth of sports to carry the black diamonds ences to the speed and cost of travel by A in the United States that has Sam has an option on all stage 100 years ago. In England the ordi- | COntinued throughout the nineteenth cen. sels, however, and there nary coach made fifty miles a day in | 'UIY. our foreign trade is equal to $35 a inter. In France | PeTson. -ntitied to two slaps aplece. Glacom- | “\r Wrigh hief Rhino” and J. Buck- | care all this cruclly might have been | Brit ley is his asel nt, 1. Drossel is “‘Chie | averted. Sacks stuffed with straw should | tran: Sawbones” and J. King his assistant. The | jo pajled to the sides, back and front of | to China. Une | “ropemen” are J. Roth Beag, J. POWers, | egch stall to form a soft padding, and, as | the available v J. Catania and A. Osuna. A. Rossi 18| s done on army horse transports, each | will be some trouble in getting the coal | Summer and thirty in CANNON, THE FAT MAN. WALLACE. THE UNTANABLE LION, REQUIRED mini is called )-HORRGW NIGH v r | hief deacon” and Ignatius Hemneberry | 1 Q0" W 4NN cadiad by B t the same . - 4a® )-HORRG A q d se Sho E Y a strap passed | to the German warships. at the same time thirty or forty miles a £ 10-RURROW il CKLWALK. i< "tagholder. "Fhe soclety now numbers e o | s s B o day was considered a fair rate of speed t';fl;-rs (Stndy, by Dr. Emory R. F§ Our removable bridge work is beautiful ang | seventy members and is ely to r ‘These measures,” says Mr. Wrightson, P ravel was usually suspended at nightfall oo ProteN of transportation and durab s e v " | {he century mark before long. wouid add to the’comfori ahd health of | CHRETIEN BOOKED AGAIN because ot the, condition of the roads (ru:mr'rf'xf‘éfif'rpf”,(‘l‘ilfi Cniversity, will T ur $5.00 Plates rick. the horses and as a consequence to the cre_were a few stage lines running rcluded ¢ v 3 F]CCHER'S CONCERT HOUSE. | {itlike a glove, ! P"“.!d 8 Gold‘B : receipts of the owners, while at the same UN THE FORGERY CHARGE from London to nearby cities that made 210 nission 10: & | _ Lieutenant Colonel McGloin has a gold | {ima such scenes as those which oceurred | better time than this. One schedule, that F‘ w A ‘ Our method for | brick on .his hands, and any one wio on the Noyo would be prevented.” e of the fast coach from Charing Cross to IL TO DELIVER A inl wishes to b 3 y Mr. Wrightson in conclusion says he de- | Sosport, eighty miles in nineteen hours is - npzus[i;l::uct;:g {50 cents the sum outlayed for cxpress Sirek . e BHCiety. for Ao Briventias, of | Butte Assigns Case to Conlan, Who | recorded. The conetruction of "the Mace A CABLE MESSAGE g used by no other | charges. The colonel tsu:vryl Wwrdt :“‘, Crueity to Animals to be informed of the Positively Declares He Will adam and Telford roads in England en- Seats, 2 dentist on the Pa- | disgusted that he was taken In so easily. | 1on6itions and also all stockmen who in- H T abled the stage to increase its speed verw cific Coast. | The brick. wrapped in a nice parcel with | 0,4 chipping horses north. Not Hear It. greatly, so that by the time the railroad | pp BATHS PRICE LIST for 30 Days: fore odybunte: Jas Rl oo caup e —e— When the case of Attorney John M. |began io take the travel away from the ”III ;nd Wife Sue the Western ATHS Painiess fEtraction : 285c | bY Special -delivery, ar flice Chretien, charged with forgery, was called | nion Telegraph Company for NiGw 5 | cot ts contents he had to pay the | 5 v et G Gl a4 pany s " i 5 Removable Brifgework :;:igefl’,drfiel e Mleitors to hie tone | CONTRACTS AWARDED |in Judge Fritz's court yesterday morning | @ 04642400 ot ® Damages. a t 4 Fillings. | to-day, all of whom were eager to see the 1 it was expected that it would go on ac- A suit was filed e e g, Including n ' i B pany A, which is commanded by Dr. | FOR. FIRE SUPPLIES | qine to the stipulation made 1 ednes: yesterday by Christopher. Crepmn nna ot ————————————————————————— % he | ](o]lpe’r. the local society favorite, feels| nla)', but another postponement was al hanna Cregan. his wife, against the West- - vaish will ‘attend to the | that it has not lived up to its record. Only | Considerable Saving Effected Be- | 10::‘;L et o e e ern Union Telegraph Company for $200 R W / n's tecth—painiessly its aggregation has been In the | orney ndant sa damages for failure e o DR. WONG '\~ Q(). DR, 5 L. A ALSH, ‘:::;yg;nuse e vt but Fat Martin tween the Old and New Bids | that in his opinion the case should not be | e Latiton, Ragiert: The E a and Herb Se ARY ST., between Hyde and Larkin. | swears he will initiate a new street- for Forage. heard until it was seen what action the plaint states that on July 22, 1888, Cregan sent a message by cable from London to his wife, which read:..“Come home at date. Christy.” That the duly delivered to Mrs. Cre- together with the information, “Re- id for, ten words oniy”: that on the same day Mrs. Cregan delivered to the telegraph compa for transmi: e Hours—0'a_m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays, | sweeping crowd in the morning. The en- | - Sommiss " | Grand Jury would take. At ali events he Telephone Polk 113, © Y8 | e ompany expects to avold drill by| The Board of }‘:"hf""“’"’[‘:"“"‘ met | Jolld be tnable.t0.go on, as he had to - | taking up quarters in prison. vesterday, when the bids for the contract | WOUld Be, UPAVC I &0 D 08 fe had to The streets were very nicely cleaned | of furnishing two hook and ladder trucks, | Spurder trial. He therefore asked for o this morning under the direction of Cap-| two fire engines, 150 hydrants and forage | continuance, which was agreed to by Dis- | | tain Hopper, the officer of the day. That| o . opened. | trlet Attorney Byington. | genial officer had thirty prisoners to do | ™16 (B8 IC 0 ding of contracts for forage | Judge Fritz contintied the case until next | i 1 v d assigne “on- e Hoxers” of Company O held = | quite a saving was effected by rejecting Tuesday and acsigned it to Judge Con- | 4 not give me any reiiet as persuaded 1o £0 10 the Pewed eh e e e B R G SR SR S Y i B d st dance last night shortly before the | the former bids. The lowest of the for-| 7 R S oy o I gy g By Rty B ] B gravevirds y;w’r’;{i Privats | mer bids for hay was 31359 and the |F§e§§;}gc(‘;ug"€hj‘;‘;§: “onlan positively refused + | elegraph company - g P er of the .5 id yesterday was , ng o 5 g wded 1 > - the » S o e Qaflfl?fl?f'b'-"tn’.’"’.;q,.fim and ,..:255,. nto | pex on. D. Keefe was ihe biddes in both | already overerowded, and there'the mat- | EARLY RAILWAY CAR. e o e ofhe, compa sently weig: E o re in I .- nd luxuries to be obtained the guardhouse. e other members of | Instances. | 5 . | : ¥ . 1o that tine (hey Dud Bop o, tha 3 e 3 SCH, 1% Freelon sty ity ¢ \bese Votels by maing them their [ || the ®dance—Corporal Rellly, ~Sergeant | On oats the lowest former bid was $1 54| A Bew complaint has boen drawn up on | @-+-0-¢-0-+-0—+-0-+-6-+-9-+-0-e-@ | {0 114, tme they had been great e o : u cleca. . o LR BN A e Bo%_d";femed nfo }md ‘?esmmtfl y::(f&d %wf&:}»fl'-“ the b‘:’k"%gon"' at the City Prison yesterday. | coach the average speed of eight or nine DUl that by r n of the negligence of 3 ben & Sovenie DRl T;:‘;;t%‘:‘:;fisso;e%‘fllge aitd mother ’1';1,' Jowest bidder ih this case alse. OR strasw |, The Grand Jury will finish its investiga. | miles per hour in Great Britain was not ;’,".':;’“"l';’.f",x,’“ = deiiver the reply 3 | and operated under one manage. Dt e ia Dretite. | the Towest former bid was 19 cents, from | tion this afterncon. Dr. Weatherly was 'an uncommon occurrence. The roads in Doty pain ang mered STeat mental and ,m'rl on the American and European 8! sg‘: &Bden rank Holland and Shell | H Smith, and the lowest bid yesterday | Served with a;uhpuenl by Detective T. B. 1 this country did x'm( (yen{mBrnmll'x‘ ha!x"; & LGy time the N*“»r 3§;rd"¢"élilm; for ! Y + . v, , and | & I P sreafter estra 5 McAuliffe of Company E are threatened | was 57 cents, from Peters & Cowle, a sav- | Gibson yesterday TS Ol e e Thy the Tallioad oy | each other and were therehy doivel o3 ! P O s ok ooy ks | lug of SIS Do Dhik R0 okitots thare ‘—;?.-._— ottt ¥s cotntry so early and | the comfort of each other as husband g FAVORITE | — - - less noize in the “wee sma’ hours.” Bill| was an increase of 14 cents per 100, the| Decisions of the Supreme Court. | introduced in co v ¥ it i R e, er as husband az { ol Ganey complains that they disturb his | lowest former bid hal\'ln‘g been @ Cents| The Supreme Court handed down me'wfl}: su(:-:; :?p‘-;i;x‘_é“ns At the time of the | SuMh of $30. Y age in the | rest. and the lowest yesterday T4 cents, D. detiniony yesterddy: e cost o S e, (fthe | " Plaintiffs further aver that Johanna | ‘N Keete _belng the lowest in each instance, | following decisions yesterday: introduction of the rallroad was very M4 B hat Job RESCRIPTI“N i SUFFERING OMEN Bouquets for Thompson. s Bor v are n mtnoy | i d of ot e vaibins thaor. | BILIL ahvates S 16 whs after the traln | Cfegun was the owner of reul property rOR WEAK WOMERN 5 Sergeant “'Brick’” Thompson belleves he | tract for furnishing the two hook and lad. | her Company, _judgment | Teyersed: " Charies | had been substituted for the ’lfl.‘:fé’;‘fi,é that one of the objects in the transmission Y P | European Hospitals f0F | Maore for perpetrating it. Thompson was | Jorste tay iebmca s tha thriof Y= | Lite Assoclation, judgment and order reversed: | it 1s considered that the time taken to | CUre 2 burchaser for the property; that BAJA CALIFORNIA L0 G g oy o Renaliar, 1o Your | awakened from his Sfeep tast DIEht by a | for fire engines Were all the same e pias | B €. Bl e s ne and Irrigation | make the journey was much greater than st 1o Taiitng to ':infnxii"ffieos..'»g:afl?.fii Sk ¥ Pervinate offer | bull pup, a head of cabbage and a bom- | ders will be asked to appear befors tha | ¢ e oy Water ORIy Honry | Loot S e pr',‘,g{,""em',‘;_ at rates per | the resulfing estrangement therefrom shs ¥ou their services. No apples. The pup was y T an ochin g o ely St ere: . e natter how aggravateq | bardment of green apples, pup board Saturday and make their claims fo ve. Lyman Allen et al., judgment affirm- one-third those tormerly pa eprived of the sale of t T b (o 1, your condition, we have | tied to the tent fl| ,nrm its u(" pull the | racognition. Dobe! it *Williams Ve, Long and G-!xnr're mnlle -3 Ireallze' (‘he :elntlverexpelme I;»‘f 88 lost the sale ',,h . of 10, e further A% 0 1 nd proceeded o't 4 £) any, order reversed: Owen T. Wil- | 91€ AR, FEA FL L, T lew of these | INjury and damage of plaintiffs in the o PRV o e Mining Com) !loose. A head of cabbage was thrown on 1 Gross, judgment and order sum of $500. “ " and as he camc to his tent - 1 s E: 'ar | facts it is not surprising that the amount Brick,” an nt nap | EX-POLICEMAN GREEN The Farmers' Exchange Bank vs. | facts It Is Gof surprising ther the amount | SR Damiana Bitters STORATIVE, INVIGORA- | Rgrr g, AFTLTB 3 thematize the disturbers of his slum- B 1., judgment iyl asteslisbe st VRN Ray experts ;,Z?:‘:ehwn greeted with a shower of fruit - CANNOT BE FOUND e e e | men have always been great travelers, | Divorce Proceedings. 3 for Diseases of the Ki Shia! the thrtes aaa At and mad A e e it lon] ST Friends of Dumb Brutes. B e A e B Portor. nov maens | Divorce suts were filed_yesterday by on its_own merit scientific treat cries e . fenth of the people took anmy | Colin E. Peacock against Emma C. Peas & B Asents. | have cured hundreds ot caces. ment We | Martin, who was enegard in the vicinity, | geveral Other Storekeepers Bunkoed| A meeting of the newly elected board of Jbarmevs whatever, and the total number | cock for desertion, and by Elizabeth . F.—(Send for Circular.) - and the latter, who was in on the jeke, the Society for the Prevention H N v — 'THE GERMAN PHYSICIANS | cailea out the guard and threw the g{fi by Him Report Their Losses to | trustecs of i1 S0 o0 (o, Brevention of mllos e 0 e ey did not | Boggs against Chatles W. Boggs for fail- | Late From Europe. oI - R B B o BT Police. N. P. Cole was elected president; Colonel | figures, which are mare likely to be ex- T WO PEOVe o 10! MARK:T ST. X-Ral Em He blames Captain Hopper, Musician| Ex-Policeman Charles Green has appar- | J. P. Jackson, vice president: J. S. Hutch- | cessive than too small, represent hardly | padie Craig ot ‘Sac .m.mn"‘,‘,‘;f°_,'“““ Prolossionat Advie J,.,, Y lloorye.‘.schlllt Artigues Connoily, Leavitt ently left the city. Several policemen anq | inson, tre;;lexrerr" ngzd gi ?i\e“?'e'é:’i?:;;"; one';fl::htgé ;hree ,rer::w‘l‘l‘:n‘z done by English- | giirees O AR g e i cm‘e‘fl'f : and Yale. . have been looking for retary. , of | me! 4 The couple were married June 27, 1 i Sergeant Gauran i3 leader of the «Hein. | Selectlyes hee Boet Ko o mam since | work attended (o during last month was Freight Movements 100 Years Ago | the plaiftft was allowed S5 a maneh S i MARKET ST. SF | FOR BaARBERS, pa. | aEapoopler band.” The hand practiced in read and adopted. ody of the child, who 5 — 4 -day and made life miserable for | find hi v and at the Present Time. 4 : BRUSHES oisen. il bl | Al {home within heAring dietafos, ‘Gauran | Other Storekeencrs whom Sreen has de-| ryere 15 no more delGAIEUL tr on the | e estrctions which the primittve | bt divasce i of Ansie Meinster Q W, T. HESS. brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers. canners. "‘e'{“d g‘h' e‘;‘ w%.;‘,a' u‘,’, mfifl‘%‘"l' fAr:xm‘ them were the Hastings coast than a ride through Marin, Sonoma | means of transportation of 100 years ago | against Israel Meinster was on trial yes- JOTAEY PSS 40 ATmomssranuaw Sl SR fartoie L | comial the barvigne, Beniarat Uhe siids | Company, Montgemery sirec A fomtiiye pieasure when 18 S e {alkcn | Erbarer AR chose Tripodti pon pasiens | martica 1 Detroit Juns T 10 nd 5% T e bans Ieven M wus 5. | ieme, tar-seofs, tafnecs, tallors, etc. J O Rainat, Douglas the aito. Dic: | Realers, 30 bicycle; A. A RILter. Jewcior | comtort, - Take_ excursion o Uklah. [er travel. Domestic trame 15 s Givecty | months afterward he deserted her Residence, 521 California st, below Powell, | BUCHANAN BROS., gell and Buckley snare drums and’ gold watch ln? chain, and §. & G. Gump, | Sunday. I‘“i 22. Only $2 for round trip, | dependent upon facilities for inland water | desires to resume her maiden name Sen Francieco. Brush Manufasturers, 609 Sacrameate S: | Duffy the bass drum. art dealers, and each ticket sold insures a seat. and land transportation that until the Annie Ersenberg.