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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1900. page Penci. Tablets.. .Je 2u0-pqge Blazk e B R S f'!‘l"l"l"l-t’rh‘i‘H‘X'H'l‘i'H-l‘HH"l" THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | n{vr.;_‘mgm WHITE YOUTH IS HELD IN SLAVERY o | M : A e 3 POR'OVER THREE VEARS BY INDIRANS S S8 oS uate sive Orrerings ror w:.rmvsszu Y. § | & . 4 2 b emantic Story of James Norman Ellinwood, Who Was Kidnaped by a E' The beuntiful statue, “California Vemnus,’’ now on free cxhibiton in Atiraction Hall—Second Floor. b4 Half-Breed, Held Caplive on a : ancheria and Finaily k2 50c Plaids 38c. Brush Binding 5c. % Rescued by a Kind-fHearted Mariner. IR Pretty school dresses can be made up We ffr for today only a special pue- s F & veiy cheaply of those ex:+lont plaidi. We chase of 5000 yards of Brush Dress % hav:asmall tot of abou: 50 yards of 38- Bindi b wintned: Beadine 1 Special Dispatch to The Call {® inch ali-wool plaids in a large variety of (e Sdees S s |® patternsand coror combination-— hs gray Golden R“lc Bazaasr inches wide, black and all the desirable ‘\YA\‘ UV B. C, July 3L— _.after him as he sailed awa; the Indians. A stray | » bownand tan grousds ,,,dom;na:,__k_ co ors, regular value 1Ce per vard E Etiiziw oo i ”;f' el o e ’l" Bl “')‘gsf D ‘la ragular 5(c quality— Wedaesday CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE| —at the speciil sve price... Sc A o by beng 1 £ § QESL T '38c P R 2 . '”frnm the vesrs ago last October. s Hipe fhiathioe e Tailor school Boolt spec'als. loop Roma. e is about aver, 1 was engaged by n the rancheria. o g, Three years ago list named Robertson 1 wik squaw was picked out by the 5| Sergine 12¢ Yard. Drazses - : o SRR i domlcng s L mty doi A, i s -SSR S Wt bt o $6.95, 0 school books sold in wholesale quantities cr fo dealers. search of work, lot tiil the lat- -k | § ladies outing <uits ani chidren's waiits and | Those gnat w-re g, - Lt s been held . this year, when the o & dresses—on special pale to-day only, 2 = larly. Price. ians ?0r the cannery, taking i & per yard o iZ2c $10, y12.50 and () | First Render 12¢ x of i Jioap Roma ta Caip- me along. ai times in the native’ 4| % nw $6. $ -cond Reader 23> dances I was badly bruised by the ;‘}‘ - Fiz 0 9% Thrd Reader.. 37¢ \\Mv d we both took L).nce native doctors and the life was ter- ¥ /g Groceries. An assorted lot of all- Fourth Reader 45¢ n on a cruise as on the steamer Princess Louise. Ques- ‘rible.” ity 4 ; coo! Tail Les 2, “ BUisE aasd "as nobody 1ved when seen lasi mighe. sed that he 4 |® S@ft—5)-Ib sack vest Dairy Kitchen Sait.. 2 i Eiementary Geography.ioc 41c night, said that he % grays and browns, Nat ¥? 2 4 the Princess Royal canne Shete dt & T took no heed of bad any nephew named James 5 .18¢c ; ' Gos). fn atural Music Primer...3c Se Bt Stteuition Meax Sibkractd advice, but on the arrival of the Sllinwood. “In fact,” the 4 |% “Libby, MoNej & | every one all wool, fire Eggleston Flrsl Ameri- Ty who was an excee amer I went ashore “I have no nephew at 4. |% ful 3 ibcan— to-day qualities, mearly a'l | eam -istor 68c X and woe-begone cond then ended my ent whereabouts 1 do -;-*:, angn—qre t Eistern sug sizes, were §10, §12.50 Advanced Ari!hmctlc 352 - 4 e wanted to get awa mication with civilization. The None. of my nephews or }fl‘ ips with lean streak—per !b.. $15 bod o | State Spaiter........... 20¢ - :, 8 slimbed into He Indians burned all letters and my step. relatives has ever been within a thou- P S % k0~08Y 00Yy... 5 3 Somth Dot ameten Al b e e G +;§ Asiarind Sorps T Guroc| ' S g S0 y a dea vas kep oung man was ound.” PONE 3 3 ) Roiled Gais—B:st Eisern—1) s | or—Frent. Natural Music Reader...4c 34¢ B R R XY U S for Vertica! Wr.ting Blank. 10c 6c | 1},‘ Brealkfast Cocoa—Miner's pire Pramg’s Elementary | | C |® soube # b tins.. Infanis’ Course in Art— - |8 @lfarctic taap—Faib nks—tran, Sitis 1 to 5 for.. J2z 6 to8for 16¢c i :: 8 burs 25¢ 138 Webster’s ‘04'100] chlionary, cloth bound, regularly 10c......50 |§ Main Floor—Rear, : 48{;: o e : H P Those that were 75| SAVE O chool Supp ies. 1 now 48¢. 5 | & !quoi's; ' A”;;;_.(‘m nt of Infacts' | Pencil Boxes—With lock and key, con lnk Tab'et: .5¢, 10¢, 150 & Momogram Rys Ll e fine Nainsook Stips and | tining pen hoider, clate and lewd gy of Black Ink [& _auer: bote e—to-d 1.0 Lovg: SEirté~ hem- | pencis pemond picce of cha'k——NOlg o porciny bec 100 | ; g Giaret- A ""““J win ni w ~'1 | stitched and - embroi | Si~g'e 8 ates—/nside m:asurem nts : NI DS 0 | % aged today, per gaioa ..27¢ | dered, regalarly T 8z Tll 11¢ |Pev Holders, dozen. |8 Kertucky ucu.rhan Iwhiéa;n«—l spec’al to-day on'y i 8¢ 9x13 .#4¢ Student’s Note Brok Witness Admits Knowing a| MacArthur Sends a List for |Petition Asking the Court!® i o b e et Mt X 5 Few of the Mountain . Feudists. [ | Toto Much of the Testi- | mony cf Culson, Noakes and | Others for the Prose- to Set Free the Insane Playwright. Whom Taps Have Been Sounded. ‘ | A Free Watch With Every School Suit. So many boys were out of town on th=ir vacation last week, and the parents of so many other boys were not ready to take advantageof cu- «ffar of a Fr.e Watch w Emhrouler_y Fi lounclng--flalf | Price. | Charming g Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Flouncing, scalloped edges | hemstitched with embroidery ani lace irsertion, in one, two and threa rows, suitab e for ladies’ or children's dresses; regular prices from 85¢ to $2.00 per All, Save One Who Was Murdered b a Comrade, Succumbed to the Ravages of Dis- Attorney Holt Promises to Give a Bond to Insure the Safe- keeping of His ,nt:.im-mv.nmv,nrmnmmnnr i ard—on special sale to-day W .dnesday) only at Haldf Price- cution. ease. Ward. every School Suit bought here, that we determin-d to continus L = —— by o the offering for one week longer. We havae secured several hun- 2 mire eetios” hond Lace uly 31L.—The di- WASHINGTC more god nickel-plated open-faced Amorican .=A hearing 15¢ Cusrtainings, lcl Arthur repc . the piay- timekeepers—that wi guorant e for one year, and wil at ). | PRINTED CURTAIN SWISS - 35 inc . P MANILA, July in a retreat for on» with every School Suit sold antil closing tima Sitar Jay night. | wide, pretty flar de lis de:ign and| Following ane bere, wus held before Judge H. A l-w 0! Two-pizee 8 its, about 8 styl $2.45 (0 $7.50 | lappet ground, a<o variety of color-| T X 3 udmu \a}\e up last report: an in the Probate Court to-d A -woo! Taree-piece Suits, 26 styloc. “3.95 10 $10.807 ' iy b ground. and about 6.0/ at orrow, h: progressed 15 was brought about by a : > Long P | v H MADRAS, ecru and|, when ed by George H. Dickin: Sang 2ot 84 95 10 $55.00 h «r win ‘ow cur First G Atsle— Right of | mile g ound oing down for a day or two." sols r B extra heavy White Crochet Spreads, F, Portyftth | Soine ey O( +he. ank] sold by the manifacturers to the Empcrium at 685¢ on1 and red; were 5 ¢, e 8. Bond Henderson. at Charlestown, stated that he had known the $1.00. | Tc, $1 and $1.25— 'fiu-fl 1262?‘“:“‘1&";‘,'.rMfi;:e~r o e e he was 6 years old. Mr. Hoyt 0 5 = epeci erns, neatly med, ra - tiful place at Chariestown, che $2.50 Shoes.... $71.69 $3.50 Shoes.... $2.37 on special sale Wednesday : Sl s e .$1.98 89¢ §3.00 Shoes. . . $5.00 Shoes. . ’3-35} Second Floor, 01ly, each.. see that he will be propertly taken | statement of Gol- re of. RAUARALALEARSLA L ALACAR A A AR RAALARLAAALAAAGRCAUAR R AAARARAAR R QAN [LAAABARUA BAAAATARARR A ARAR AL AUARR AL Qe Ldsenaana S Thomas _ Davis, - the gardenér at Mr. RN PR tains, mintel drapes, transoms ete; m an assorumen; of b3 Hoyt's place, was the first witness. He 7 | reguary 152 yard—on spvc il 77 pretty patterns, ar - had i t at the talk between Dr. 8 s g, | > g | offer-d to-day(Wednes- - oa i e e bevnase Be. B ale of Ladies’ Shoes .. - 250 e ord. - 3 ¥t refused point biank | % g to go, but later Dr. Hammond told Mr. | & c ti h' w k 13— each Boft it 1 e e et e B ontinues This Week., Sailor Hat:, 25c. 290 4 would not. be: confined, : =% ; oted b b 4 .. Sanborn testified that he had | % Positively the most imp-rtant: Shoe Sale ever held |’ i i heard Hoyt refuse to come to Hartford. | & B 2 p . < | 3 mbo and - Pines . Thamass . 1\,?& {m,,m, Charleatoss :3 in San.. Francisco;: thousands of pairs of new, ple Sraw Ladie: citizen, stated that he was at the railroad stylish shoss, just f; —no broken iz Sii'ors.a | perfest v 4 et TR T ) % just from tie factory—no broken sizas. no odd Sailors,a | perfect y o . Sy whar s’.j;?’fn“” H lot; elev:n ' lutest: stsles in ai sizss, made for Kingman &| blocked, colors Bed Spre_ads’ 88”’ swer o a question that Mr. Hove' was | X Fox, who retired from buiness b>fore shoes wers com leted, an1 | white, black, blue These were Seting wuinlus 34 311 ¥ H I |4 ely when told Judge Freeman did’ not cars for amy | ely Talse He h Infanrs, Musi- | MOTe fetimony on this point ’Il'herehxi; = 2 statement to B qu Jut his: isanit P sfied _the shots : M, Thirty- | 1 Know. he has o good. homa:.but T am | | dna Mrs. Hanna of Saratoga. | Bin. The same charge ag Special Of- stated that uot elear that: I-should aliow an insane ! | The, literary programme s arranged ficer Willlams was not substantiated ¥ ,be at large without .a proper, . \i}lm!t with ll(he subject -of women's mis- s |, Corporal Egan's petition to be rw:[nrv} going | Gnary wor i ¢ sition of detective was referre { The.‘praise service was: led by E. L. to _tI ashom Couted * i ) Burch .of Eureka and the Bible study by | ra Jakm. E» i‘”"i‘; 3 “""I”" D 3 b i a vocal Solo by Mrs. k Ford e ‘.’ t Whaston Golden, con. “Tabor. % Bond for ‘M Ihul s s were led by Mrs. . W. Crayeroft of | e Teume oOf the AToR g whicl la ad testified any A, Seventeen i by : F‘A’""' " P | ' | snak’ aad i he had ev | P n encouraging report of the Southern | B R o Ay i bont Bolompany L | @444444444044444+44440 OF BU INESS L R U S ’ l | SCHOOL_BOARD CANNOT ) ) > Srofet a give h s G o e s B Birsictn Vouun- | 3 5 1| e R “"‘T‘ = ‘""C‘“" £ \ REPAIR ITS BUILDINGS eharact 1 % ¢ Lot R | | A. paper on the “Twentleth Century | S sl v e Toaniry. i AN, Tty e Jhe pay S pgad v . i Woman" was read by Mrs. G. N. Free- | S | - : which PRI SO el ‘E]efitlon .and Insta]la_ | man of Fresno. This was followed by a | > % . | Power Lies With Board of Public | - i vocal duet by Mesdames slawson and | Matt Hamilton Dies of Terri | | 00 LATEST CASUALTIES Works—Will Be No Delay in Work. The Board of Education ombe. *“The tian Temperance U >4 G444 444444444444 434440 Ballard Smith, not know how iderstood that one ft there at the end Relation of the Woman's Chris- on to- Miss 1s the title of a paper read by Mrs. Anna tion of Officers of ble Burns at Receiving IN THE PHILIPPINES in recently > * v i F o D AC for P adley’s administration. Th > - | BOSTON, July sl e {Clark of Gilroy. A recitation, by Leonard HOSpltfl.l 4“]“"1:"‘ :r"r‘::‘b" fh"L"!f_:"'l“ for = there later, he sup- : : & well-known journalis MISSIOH Board Wright of San Jose followedl. | i pairs to schoolhous as acted without WASHINGTON, July 31.—General Mac- | yoy= ot P00 J0 oG Oy o & ke~ . | “Mrs. Sue E. Grant of Woodland spoke | any authority, as, according to City made - certajn | ATthur has cabled the following casual- {10 or vears Mr. Smith was. éoninected | SR | en Mexico. J. H. Durham of Irvington, | SRER T torney Lane, the Board of Public Works T e s in- | Wonmded uly a1 Yipe: 4 | with ine Now York World.: For some | ; St I the Eaat. mads & report of | BOY_Drops a Lighted Lamp in the | 1006 hes the power (o arranec, (or ropairy ed her any in- ounded—July 11, Lipa. Luzon, Com- |time he was managing editor and after- Jcaive PAaly e £ ditor ells o tnfornmili . that e ate and not tes- ‘;an}' &._ t’r;lrt’;--e}:gmr Inft; Benjamin | ward 2 1 “;::)n(i correspondent -of that pa- | REPORTS F(}R THE YEAR = s o AR R e R S Fluid on the sc;:merdAlumedn i\..‘f,.'lfn x"_f“ml‘l“ :\I‘m m\:l e '(,.l"",fé, ;2" *. Lillard, thigh, seri per. Mr. 2. — el |'Rev. B, % Son Jose.: T and a Tragedy let the contracts for repairs to several the witness contin- 2 . = Rev. B. B. Burton of San Jose. 3 ep el 10 net b e | ”"h,”‘.fi“‘“‘f” : The Warkers' Round Table this after- Results schoolhouses he requested the presence of ) e , | ams, leg above knee, Lewis C. Vandegrift. - vas conducted by Mrs. B. B..Bur- e | Chairman , who contended that the sumioned. She sald o > nteres in, 3 e Literary noon was conducted by Mrs. R. B. Eur | otnc and that | e azon, Company L. Thirty-sev"| < yii MINGTON, Del.. July’ S1L—Lewis g Y i R and, e Trav: ey ) —_— | iy Attonmay Lace Mt matid e 1d that | enth Infantry, obert Mabaffe 3 | ; | 4 orney eave | g o Cass Vi 1L, leadt b | Shadle of Sacramento ‘corducted the im- | that City 4 ,”ff,,,,‘"h“, i | ofaate g.é,;‘“']i‘m:‘ ;:_‘rl_ e ],j,“"ip,fii:. it E‘,\,::Em;(;‘z; Progrzm.me Carried Out .| pressive ciosing consecration: service, | Matt Hamilton, chief botler-maker of the | verbally that it was acting within its e used this as | ous: . oS Far District_ Attorney expired & few months | 2 : This afternoon Mrs. Sue E. Grant of | Risdon Iron Works, was fatally burned | FIgits in - "‘fi,“m,rv Ol B sever all having had | ate, Panay, Company | 820, died to-day in this eity. Mr. Vande- | n the Morn]ng Woodland spoke on “Qur Need of Re by an explosion of oil in the boiler-room | ,jviced the board eft r_ as she y r.-m..m" had served .u‘ a men‘-l:rr of the | . mation,” Mrs. Luiu J. Moore of San Jose | of the steamersAlameda at $ o'clock last | writing that it had the er to testify £ v Democrati tional Committee. o ie ements ceessful Meet- | (0 onqn o > at 10 o'clock a emises. % ack slig . 7 iba | o ) B o “Develcpment,” Mrs, Ida King of San | City spital. - an opinier B letter_which he | La¥rence, back, slight; Joseph . ‘,4;"““ William D. Daly. | Do T The S Jose on “One HL dred Thousand Wom- | Hamilton was completely enveloped by :'r:: had only expre h;"m"a‘vlr:{"’m“ "[:K:;_‘n bert Noakes in | bups 2 r:'.“=v-rl;(;nn‘t Wai. | NEW YORK, July 3L—Willlam D. Daly. | ¢\ \qa crRUZ. July B P P S Mrs, rphy of Rwl Bluff on | the flames and every stitch of clothing | janitors. The repairs for which contracts , he = ton € ~yging member of the House of Representatives | £ i3 he CN <on s oy | n:l Mrs. M. Proctor of | was burned from his body. There was|were awarded afre: his services as a witness, saying from the Seventh New Jersey ‘l)!x‘n’k‘l :p:;:’,‘:”n aay B T et ‘VL:;:"'*":[::" | San Jose on “The Greatest Need of the | Siarcely a square inch of surface of his 1y expended he would ¢ ve the charges made died at Far Rockaway. Long Island, to-| ¥ g oot 3 > | Church o ris | $1875, Whictier Prima amilton, Gram- W ¥ UEUTENANT SPURGIN dny. of apoplexy. He had been I’ his | tion of officers of ¢he Christian Women's| The Key. Joseph Lowe of Bakersfield \ body: fhat wes not Dupned and tn mmuy ] EEh SR SIEL S . Garfleld Pri- | Sevar "healthy upio last night. | Board of Missions and the transaction of | preached this evening. ° C s lh; 1‘:“ ‘:-L;::"‘*" i‘;&:’é‘)”me\ mary $500, Buema Vista $500. ttention P e ch fmportant business, an i ting | e committees appointed for the regu- | e Unfortunates > In order to avoid -eomplications the @ -'L'l direct examination be DIES IN THE PHILIPPINES \ George Daniels. Merary propramme was carred out. % |lar State convention of all the churches, | Harbor Recelving Hospltal and from there | pit d"sf Public Works will wiite a com s-examinatiop was cc Uterary programme which opens to-morrow, are: He re- “ Five thiusand dollars-1s to be asked for from | shelved, but at the meeting at which this v > elving Hospltal. | munication to Auditor Wells in which it ; NDOX 31-G ; | At the business session the nominatin to the City Rece | Audito Campbell, who said WASHINGTON, July 31.—The War 1)».‘ LONDOR, Julys 8- sotge. Danid S A A omINAtIE | Resolutions—G. W. Sweeney of Oakiand, F. | tained consciousness and displayed most | will waive all rights in the matter, as tha that the : - > United States Consul at Hull under Presi- | committee reported through Mrs. \W. H. . % e e | work to be doie Is considered to be of ur= e g et e rtment received the following cable- | rison’s administration, dled here | Martin of Fresno. The report was ac- |5 3 Brows ot Saitnas & 3roh i ama, remarkable fortitude, ::;;d g most con- o O D s o0d citizens and aid not ¥ from General MacArthur to-da | cepted, and the following officers were | Vallejo. i ta R b ol L BT - n A asked repeatedly. The physicians at the | mountain feudists. Do you know 3L—Adjutant (‘:-nnu elected and fnstalled by the Rev. H. N.| Press—R. L McHatton of Santa Cruz. W, F. | 25650 epeatedis pds ypr gy Sugeard b g e g Diet at 639" this even TELEGR&PH'G BR’;V"’]ES Davis of Woodiand: Gyygor of Colusa, H. W, Towers of Butte | jovore cases of burning that has come un- | G0HONG eNONONIONONONIGONED “"“"]"4”"\ President—Mrs. Henry Shadle of “Sacra- (hance—J. Albright of Watsonville, R. H. der their notice, % : ® . 3 | mento. it of Woodland, Thomas Barr of Oakland. amilton ane s companions wers Uoperation. MacARTHURS " | NEW YORK. Juls 31.—The steamship Majes- | | Vice President—Mrs. Sue E. Grant of Wood- | [iducation—A. M. McCoy of Red Bluff, W. B, | patching the Alameda’s boilers and were . 4 £ 9 |”,, salling for Europe to-morrow, will take out | 804 Berry of San Francisco, G. N. Freeman of | at work with a machine for - heating A dozen A g g fér\nmn‘ wa Mrn‘ 1'"'1 “","“»md o SRR % s :;‘_mem '\hl,rsv {WN‘"" f‘r"‘"(qr of San Jos». | Fresno, E. T. Nesbit of Saratoga, W. M. White | rivets. An ofl tube leaked, letting a pool | or avere 250 Mpbitibl s be o e 867, and was a cadet in the | 2%0.000 o i yer. ‘Treasurer--Mrs. Curtner of Warm Springs. i o of sct ¢ 0 A boy c | them. This line of interrogation was I888. After graduation he was as- | pointed Jupanese Minister to the United States, | Junior Superintendent—Mrs, H. W, Powers of | peter Colvin of Santa Rosa, L. B. Coggins of light to work by dropped the lamp on st vder way when the cour' adjourned. | =igned (o mi Twent rst Infantr; He | Minister :\nk‘nrlru rv:l;':ml.(:wmmnunled by his B\ll)!‘ut “,‘I:y i s M B B Gridley, T. D. Butler of Red Bluff, T. A. Boyer | {na floor. The pool of oil ignited and in- . | was engaged e battle g wife, arrived here this afternoon. strici anagers--Sonoma, rs. Stockton. . 4 o and in the .-[n‘r"rl‘l’x‘r.nJ i d’:n‘lyau,”f [ CANTON, July 21.—President McKinley will Sacrafiputo Mre s M_BULNE OF Wil O hmt_B. Johuston of Williams, Joseph | !?v:;‘rr:)‘llny ol ;xfpr::‘f'rurxll-.‘;;:llll':::d [0 A ALASKA WILL BE A . ordered to the Bhl- | teave Canton at 1330 Wednesday afternoon, Santa Clara. Mrs. Mary Durham of Irv- | gnielas of Nipomo. C. E. Edgeman of Ruther- | PUIIING ¢ R e the etetare. whia there until the date |reaching Washington early Thursday morning, | In8ton; Bay. Mrs. M. A. Nash of San Fran- | ford. =‘--er1‘7"§\:‘§§9|[1, ",‘l",m the hands ‘and 0 NTR H( was the son of Lieuten- | where he expects to remain two days. clsco. Obituaries—J. H. McCullough of Irvington, | Severely Th g S ot GREAT MINING COU purgin of the Six- 'ON, July 31 ~The census office | State Secretary Mrs. M. C. Proctor's re- | Mra Sue E. Grant of Woedland, Mrs. M. C. | TS nuem'éi?".,fflfip""x'x“ e —battere ~ o35 o0 vty e Oo iend, Sbe. pemlarico L e itk OB SMAR LN Tollpua: BF Bonmell of Geyserville: room were xet on :n‘m#;fl the ofl, but the WAEATNGTON. July SL—“Alaska 1a! s : t census-of 28.9M, or 8.7 per cent. | Bible ¢buir in Her ¢ S ames were extin; t 4 5uS ks o 7 ¢hair in Berkeley 54 91 damage. Gestired 10 be 2 wonderful mu:h‘,\f (r‘out;‘-' Mzekes Fast Time The Rev. Charles. M. {)mlu. or&:lmlnx :2?;1 Could Not Be Frozen Out. Hamilton lived with his family at %39 try,” sald United States Consul MeCook, e ’ . Kans.. who has . beefs ther offerings | Manuel Pererfa in 189 made application | Hampshire strect. A brother, also a st Dawson City. in a letter to the State | STRINC : B he At el dintgavor. Cous | NDIIE reINe 0 569 46 | to the Trustees of the town of Etna, Sis- | boiler-maker. is now at Jamestown. 2 e P o e | Salawelt ot ted Charles Milier | venilon. will sall foF the Unired Sates to-mor- | - poses : 1559 46 : - | pic sl fini e Department. - The Tanana district, he | of Chicapc by four laps in a fifteen mile | Tow on the Teutonic. from Liverpool, i’ Wataopville seclely’ Had ithe Xy bixon Gauney, o Sranelive. o, put up | f= creating a stlr and is QI7ldIng | motor-paced race this evening at the| LONDON, July .3L—The United States Em. ayéragi per member, namely, $4 27, | poles and wires for the purpose of fur-| POLICE COMMISSIONERS Koyukuk country. In the | Coliseum. bassador to Germahy D. White, The: report on.State work ‘was read by | nishing the people with electric lights and | | 5 the miners claim ther can | The time, 2535 2.3, is the fastest ever | Jonn D. Rockafeller. 6¢ New York, are J. B. Butler. 1t sisted.in pagt: 1 power. His application -was quietly | STILL NOT SAT|SF|ED. ot from 1610 0-cents’ worth ot pay Mirt| Tidden on « K gers on the tteamer: Deufchiand, which | a | from Cherbours . last. sitzht for. New ' York. and this in summer d|| ngs. == o ihe. Nutional Hoard Iuk!w used for San Fean-! action (ook place the privileges asked for B | o or three feet to bed: L: Juiy 3=Two compi clsco_ovaiigelistic Work,-and for Chif % B e Gihe T ST Accused of Forgery. EightyAlch Hogiment oF Sheebrooke hay Jananess ‘work alons e const. The g of | DY Mm were granted to the Iitna Develop- | Ask Further Instruction From City ment- Company. Incidentally it may be Mentioned that four of the Town Trustees were directly. interested in the favored | company . Pereria brought action to com- pel the Trustees to grant him the fra. chire, and in the Jower court he won his | <uft. | Yesterday the Supreme Court up- | ordered to Magog_ Lo prevent -riof mill hands, who have béen:locl they asked for: higher number about 1060: - ST. PETERSEURG, | of the United States | Plerce, 24 |<) bedrock. v ity now in Alaska, 1 McCook, “is good roads, gnod the prospecting of compara- now retions.”” tisfaction Was expressed at 2200 was Tnpprovriated toward work. Alto, i Balo the State are thirty-eight avixiliaries, efght 4| having ‘beon. organized In the past yemr. The number’:of metubers Is 679, Aivided i twelve | 1 districs, and County Attorney Regard- ing Price Case. City and County Attorney rendered an opinfon to the and Shotwell strée swore to a.com- plaint in Judge Cabaniss’s court yesterday charging J. H. -Murray, a ‘coal dealer, on Twentieth street, with-forgery. - Donahue | said that Murray owed him $5 and that John Donahue, a grocer, at Twenty-ffth | Lane has Police Com- missioners on the legal questions involved ix dis | JIhix spring. e tays. ar4or | Monday e called ‘on him with s chec | Hiorch Do o ':’rmmn.ffl Iebrese x't"'..-fi': G e reas i istict omientian Bave e e Tomvesieonity | 1o fhe progacibian fa: roimActe Sergeant 5y miners who worked for | for $25, ur;mrllm: to have been signed b: B 2 o B SRS | Price as a lleutenant. but the Commis- d_leased mining claims from | Frank® M. Wilson of “Wilson Bros. At SRR e T e See. | For (he additing committes Mica. Mary | Mrs. Mary Lynch Missing. Mrs. Mary Lynch of Melrose, Alameda | County, aged T0 years. has been missing ymen sign coniracis feet of the claim during owner to receive i j 1d coming out of the c sioners are still in doubt on one peint, and { at their meeting last night asked for fur- ther instruction as to the old - board's | power to disrate an officer without a tri Murray . ‘request” Donatiie gave him $20 | and retained the check. HP faund later that Frank M. Wilson was not connected with Wilson Bros: and that the signature Durham of 'l’“'fl“!l)n reported. Mrs, W. H, White af San Franclsco re- ted. for the committee on resolutions. r ?-ey ask . that “churchés be exempted | LONDON, July 31:~~Thomas Bolton Sfsmey, a | solicitor, was-committed for. trial in the Mafl: | borough street polioe - court v on . Hnita Cream . . , the 5 : al. | for all discolorations of the : | Charges. of conspiracy to. defraud ‘clients. Sia: | from taxation. slnce July 18, She: was last seen at the | That actior points unmistakably to Ser- | B IS & cure for all discoorations Al the e e e was A forger, | mey in & partnee o Jullrt B, Arnola. whe s | “Acommunication was ‘received from the e BF S i Mlealon Streeh cae ] et E o et Y €3 Sy skin. It does not contsin a single aa .‘f writtéh contract, by which. B o0l nire “Paken 40, A e S‘.’n"".'f“m; (g truslee}s‘ of Gatfield Fark, giving the C.|rying a bundle and followed by a black. | | Officer. Calnan, who is charged with ingredient that .can possibly harm s@ise. not to hold claim in any g S J0 Anin. | Which is considered prohibitive; W.B. M alot In Garfleld Park on condi- | snd-tan dog. Her husband, Thomas | horse-stealing. did not appear before the the most delicate skin. It litera'ly r their wages. 1t has turned C. H. McClure, alias Charles Howard, | -OXLAHOMA -CITY, I tlon that they plant trees and beautify It, | board and as a matter of form the case | T, Ju!y £ —-n.. Lyneh, has been hunting through the city soon as possibls ‘mess men. 2 : 0 - Nash of San Francisco th | went over one week for testimon: coaxes a new. velvety, transparent ses that the costlof ex-convict and:safecracker, who was ar. |-yhoiesale lumber m-;lehn;“-r M. Richardson & | me trusices on behalf of the womanked | for her. and last night made inquiries at | WgRt eharge against Ofecer Pater J. aur.l skin to the surface, thus removing me hos baken mote (A | rektel Monday; was ‘taien:ffom. thé Clry | Son of this plfce it INagusariet st UG | 3 dotings wore rrcelved from Mvs: 1o | o Mevmus. i Ll 0L o dette was dismissed. He was charged | @ all blemishes e output—the lessed's | prison terday by Sheriff - Keena of‘ e dia Luse of San Franeisco. - 1 wi aking an unw: rres s hate: Thus the e Smisyed on: Qe | Driscn donmmie 2%yl SO Keena of | Lot o "ince o, e tlabilisies will | Srs. Vire Durham reparied for the obit-| _We buy trunks by the carload. Thas u"thTmn‘ror Violation"of & park or- | & Fuil Information and & sample will claims have been deprived of their ragd. afternoon for Auburn. The police were | "ROB it niasib D uary committee that the followin, ‘why we sell good trunks at reasonable ! be sent for 2¢ postage. Anita Cream Laymen on rich ciaims, Says Consul MY | afraid that habeas corpus proceedings | honw. aricmear Tnoire pory bers had dled during the year: Aira 3 prices. Suit cases, valises. traveling bags, i pecial Oficer Carrick was relteved of | & Totlet: Co.. 207 Frank!in St., Los Cook, can do- very well, but the major{ would be instituted for his release and | They operated sawmills at varfous places and| Rich and Mrs. Thomas of San Jose, Dr, an urses and pocketbooks in our Lea- | his staf for refusing to arrest two pick- 1 c ,' of Kiondike claims cannot bé worked of | took the precautlon to get him away as | their failure will, it 1s said, injure many busi- ther Goods Department. Sanborn, Vail & @ Angeles,’Cal this basis at the current rate of wages. s:;:ry 'i{qficm Grove i A!f:":{m pockets at the Olympia Theater who had Mrs. Ingram of Dairyman McMillan Co., 741 Market street | relieved of a diamond | gONONORGEOTO