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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1900. - 5 MACHINERY IDLE sk~ = | QFFERS ITS AID - e will_stay in it until we win. The mill IN PLANING MILLS st 70 HYDRAULICKERS SYSTEMIC CATARRH. ‘edran eight-hour day were thrown out of emplovment. 'ft was a lockout which had (Peruna Cures Catarrh Wherever Located). ed a decisive answer one way or another l of the mucous membrane ¢,;]./,g,-g, | I have found it the best remedy | Big Struggle Between Owners and i, St 4z California Miners’ Association De- | | have ever tried for catarrh, and be equity. lieving it worthy my endorsement | Operatives Over Eight-Hour our piacess RTETten B RlE work cides to Determine Force of gladly accord it. \‘w;l].d Even if the mill ownfl;s]l‘ )l‘a\'e(hfim # 5 shed supplies on hand. it will do them h A Day Has Begun. ished supplies on hand. It wil do them the Caminetti Act. | carpenters will not handle it, the brick- layers, plasterers and lathers will not touch it and there will be no use in trying Vorkmen in Forty-Six Mills on Both Sides of [©gastonte meet .| Will Defend the' Suit Against Nichols if the rrh of the abdominal organs is very summer than in arrh might the Bay Affected—Demands of Polishers :,f{p1gg‘?urxl‘:;:gzns'r;gdgen‘fl_:x;_1; are Somg Committee Finds He Possesses a t l{-‘hr ot i cataren oF the . 0 win, 2 . 4 : " m‘->>v o ) l.'_ and Varnishers Acceded To. oA Zentall, soenibant ot the Busie Legal Mining Permit. ol e ch St o SAnSR e n which there especial aver~ | sion for fatty oeds. Catarrh of the liver is usually called liver mplaint Ca- tarrh of the upper bowels, diarrhoea; of the lower bowels, dysentery | Acute catarrh of the upper bowels in | children is called ¢ ra_infantum; in alled chol in behalf of the owners that he did not | think the strike would last long. He said: 2R ason like the millmen on account | “In Chicago a union man cannot get a SPECIAL meeting of the executive | legal, and to that end W. C. Ralston, Fred > rainy season. :fl{h and 20000 men in consequence have committee of the California Min- | Zeitler, E. H. Benjamin, Ed Coleman, H. unchanged | union men that they will be expected to ing at the Union League Club, the [ make the investigation. aning mil iand are idie. hat the situation wa les of the Way was at a | from the morning kie has his | pay cash for whatever they get in the | Objects of the meeting being briefly set| The following letter, setting forth the | grown D 'r{,‘"}"“b“*- about th out. He way of supplies without the customary | forth by the president, W. C. Ralston. need of water measurment and conserva- alike in their pa- s ything ed ami- ount for cash. It will be the same| Attorney C. W. Cross in a communica- | tion. was ordered sent to the Secretary of W v W not inti- © here. tion to the association reviewed the his- | the Interfor: | e et T, ST tory of the litigation in which the Red| T0 the honorable the Secretary of the In- | "Peruna wiil cure catarrh wherever lo- i et MILLMEN WALK OUT. Dog Mining Company was the defendant. | (SO We, the Miners’ Assoclation, desire ed. In pelvie catarrh it has won well | rved renown. Peruna will cure any or_chronic. Pe ana it Cowt | BERKELEY, Aug. 13.—All mill workers | 1t 1S stated in the communication that | tematic measurements of the flow of the Sac ployes are detesmined & ositi ey come a ‘man. They | belonging to the waton walked out this | Spaulding and Engelbright, representing | ramento, Stanisiaus, Tuolumne. San Joaquin, | e alarrhoea. acut ) . - g Kings, Salinas, Yuba and Be tvers, Cach runa is an absolute spe: for dysentery Promoters of | morning, their demands for an-elght-hour | the defendant company, never obtained 4 | (rocle’ Sty Creek and other streams of Cen { Peruna cures catarrh of the liver. Peruna v « v not having been granted. Of the|permit in proper form from the Debrls | (ral and Northern California and of the survey | cures catarrh of the stomach three planing mills here two employ both | Commission to pursue the work of hy-|of certain reservoir sites existing upon their Mrs. L. A. Johnson, Pilham and Ripley 1t union and non-union men, and one non- | draulic mining. While efforts were being | headwaters. | M » Guild of Chi streets, Montgomery, Ala., says t union men only. The employes in the non- | made to obtain permission which would | , WOk of this kind is belok carried on under | Miss Mattle L. Guild of Chicago, M. | ", 00, soit vou that /| am almost le-Hayman | Union mill, owned by George C. Pa};e are | hold good in the courts a storm came | Survey, and 3t t“»‘x‘“\'lf:.lll; ‘l[pqz”lm;;::“;;n G Mt B S it Tt | ! y at | ] been a party to | 811 at work. Forty-five men out of Sixty | 3nq filled the impoundng dam with debris. | approving the plans of or work of that or- | Young People's Christian Temperance entirely relieved of indigestion, that quit work in Niehaus Bros. & Co.’s miil nced me- | and five out of twelve in Cavan & Day's employ for | The men on a strike are all union men, art to tell | While the non-union men remain at work. b he dam was rals: s ganization, or diecting its activities. you have | ro 4 “hie 2 C\a‘,',f; S fi“ed“:,;rfi‘,:"u::}:m:; there | Consideration given to the activities. ¥ou have | Union, in a recent letter from Chicago, | great foe which has tortured me for me of our men are expe have been in o ties named. | 1., says: - 't have the was no impounding capacity on which the | “WWater conservation Is the foundation for com- | p ., . |30 many yaars, and can now eat any 1d f L t0 el e Vacunt places are being flled and the | commission could grant & permit. The | mercial and industrial success in our State. and | */ doubt if Peruna has a rival in ! thing I desire. Peruna has done me em when they went away | mills will continue to operate. No trouble | case went to trial and Judge Davis of | as the examination into the possibility of water Y/ . .o 1 i At e A T ”ull]hough udxs underfil?od the | Yuba und Sutter decided agalnst the com- r(-}x;?;m q:&t‘::u:’nl:‘);rl:;\v entrusted m[m. Geo- | all the remadies recommended to-day | more good than any medicine | ever ul 3 our | owners wil ace guards over their prop- ! . Mr. Cross does not encourage ap- s Y your department, we re- | s ho " Sl 383 per oeK af FUE iy 4 LDy L o e (o ICOUXABE D~ | gpecttully request that your attention be given | f0r catarrh of the system. A rem- | took in my life. | . inference is conveyed that there | t0 this matter. i ddress The P d be a stronger case to test the| Edward Coleman was appointed a mem-I ady that will cure catarrh of the A y!r ‘.’yl:_l ‘. | | Council. It is the | E 2 e b Shis weis et fevces | PDLICE SEARCHING | of the Caminetti act. ber of the executive committee to fill the stomach will cure the same condition “Siimir ca h. on n )} sures have been taken in the Su-| vacancy caused by the death of Captain —_— - i — — —— el e, bours” work for the | pap QIR WITNESS | perior Court of Sutter County to enfoin | Thomas Mechan, [ == s BeTioam Nighols. of the Polar Star Min-| The sum of $150 was subscribed to the | quarter of the southwest quarter of the | was not mineral and the patent excepts Says Men Were Not Decsived. & Diten Flat, Placer County, | Admission day fund. e e e ot e (s that. Whave ever o 06 & ine Co., Cos d not controlled by | ‘book a pook entitle e T ing Compa! | south half of the southwest quarter of mineral lan sident McCarthy of the Building | from ‘mining by the hydraulic proce: It was decided that the annual conven- | section 27, township 3 north, range § west. | perfect e Rat the | takes exceptions to th Wanted | The story is told to thé Miners’ Assocla- | tlon of the California Miners’ Association | n rendering his decision Judge Belling- | owner and ways holc Louncil takes exceptions to the | Elene Magnusserf, e ANIEC | on tat Mr. Nichols obtained_license | be held on the second Monday after’ the | e saj: % & | Subject to < of minerals that & t the millmen have be deceived. 1 H rt { in prop form, and on_ the strengt of | coming residentia lection. “It is not a defen: that the title under ' will Tk ar d Tast evening: in Judge Lawlor’s Court, 3 prifs (2" dndea "Sesio"on the - | which " the plaintiff claims comes from a | abse an a we milimen are not and IEve Bot been Disappears. | pounding dam. It is probable that the | junGE BELLINGER ON | raflroad patent which contains a provision | termination that the lots ribed are € They have give s que: | litigation in this case will be taken to excl g 4 xcep 4 neral lands hin the grant. It devolves upon the ! ha given this question the Supreme Court to test the virtue of xcluding and excepting all mineral lands, | within B arc Cntitisa ta the macse WarE: minett! act. MINERAL LAND PATENT !gnd,ihat subseauent to the patent the de; | lond, Gepartnenty fom i insues. the patent: 3 are entitled to the same work- e B revails in every labor center in The association felt that the points in- e 3 | 1odes on the lots patented. and had located | and the case is not altered by the - try v d_in the’ suit "‘K.‘“"‘" ‘:"'h“.\' w_er; = and are h:vldxng‘!imr’y‘. under the mineral | tion made In the patent ere informed that o gus | this ot - | . . e lands | snd 60 damag s b e N S O B him in his defense. Nichals in- Fraud It Holds Good MR TS T ST W DV ety | SRS SRR SR ir day would be requested. and at | ‘however, that in the event of such | Forever. E ey s 5 | . P otnt was Thlsed that the| Judge Bellinger®in the United States | jation had taken the Red Dog case | Circuit Court rendered a-decision vester- | [ without _thoroughly investigating _its | day in favor of the plaintiff in the suit of merits and after wasting time and money | the Moumtain Copper Company. Zimited, roceedings had found itself with- | F r S | I e o ding. in this case, befors | ¥&: Thomas W. McGinn and others. iting with Nichols, it was determined | Suit was brought to eject the defendants the fon should satisfy itself [ from lots 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the west half of | permit. was proper and | the northwest quarter and the northwest issue. They almost unan- that it would be satisfac- rule became general f these statements the giving the employers to protect themselves in work and allowing any ts at the time of the no- ted under the nine-hour othing could have been fairer The employes have kept nd intend to adhere strictly Ived in the issue. of the agreement and polishers and h was accepted by | ] | tal on Sundayv evening, will take place i from Grace Church. California and Stock- | ton streets. to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 | o’clock. The interment will be in Laurel Hill ¢ | —_— Quiet Walk at the Presidioil 3 s R . Y ] n the varnish: ill-owners, whic er yesterday: and after August 12 elght hours tute a day’s work on all work per- actories or bulldings. 1 half for Sundays, for all and all legal holidays. No apprentice permitted on any out- uniess accompanied by & journey- ertim Third stde 3 were paid g g urth—Three dollars per day shall be the K on the reg- n rate of wages for eight hours: men of the city to work to receive all hotel and traveling expenses in ad- 1 y man. | _A joint meeting of the San Francisco, | Oakland and San Mateo Planing Miil asso- | ciat < was held in the rooms of the * Exchange, on Ndw Montgomery t, last evening. The sesslon lasted | nearly midnight. The following | statement was given out for publication: ELENE MAGNUSSEN. srder was reporte: b b beiebe et £ 4 E3 ¢ ? " g E3 * ¢ 6 bel * ¢ ? E3 - R4 Rd & .n Disturbed by a Woman t was at been em: Parrell, wi fety a wee A vacation does not usually extend beyond two or three or four weeks, so that many of those who bave been sojourn- ing during the past month at the various resorts along the California Northwesteyn Rail- street, and I am mind- =aid the man with- How deligh! climate of Coronado Beach HE police are searching for Elene | 2 R R Ry i iane g | With a Gun. ‘ 7 Millmen i i Wwho is an Important witness in a The t n?i,.miu‘te Fhely Ppsttion. c#se in Judge Lawlor's court. The | ¥ ! f N s to have arrived when the Corporal Buchanan of Battery C and general public thelr reacone for | At that time she was living with her | Musiclan McFarland of the Third Ar- aken in refusing to concede the de- | godmother, Mrs. Kelly, 1219 Pacific street. | tillery band had rather an unpleasant ex- lizing the far-reaching effects on the | and since then she has mysteriously dis-| of the camp formerly occupied by the | By Fandl et ISR s of our city and State. we have | appeared. The police would like to know | Tennessee troops in company With tWo | 3 jugust 1st, 1900. n of the situation om = R ain the proportion of our p to give her testimony. | peacefully wending their way along the | = N B o R T | Foud when they were startied v 3’5ot Hitoheoek Sehool to the Building Trades Council we have ‘ and the sound of a buliet whizzing by. 9y ring-mill owners of the bay counties should | girl has not been seen since July . i T , OAKLAND, CAL. B ot fon for an etgnt- | FOUTE Ter “called to see her that day, ' perience while walking through the site | : this conclusion after a very careful | PP CICle 1 "eo that she can be called | young women yesterday. They were | BRO. ERMINOLD. President. ed Ly the members of the unions. be: <done ny our . PRESBYTERIANS HELD As soon as they recovered from lhelr' SAN RAFAEL. CAl.. a basis all th unty mill > last otz 4 & until you experience it. Hun- hei s and find the fgur to be surprise they began to look around to s until 3 rlence it. Hun- way are returning to their - leaving ‘45 per cent ehipped A WARM DISCUSSION | Give: the cause of the snootins. A | FOR YOURG MEN AND BOYS. o Har Franciaco. peogls s . n . the interi e E: and | — | short distance from the path stands the eparate Rooms, Gymnasium, ilitary Drill, with " shipbuhaing o ‘ ; T Nl h n 1y i house occupied by Corporal Davenport | CHRISTMAS TERM BEGINS AUGUST UTH w pet i) he Nomh, the | Ofiavale Organization a Subject Which oty w”:’_ In the gpen doorway stood | REV. C. HITCHCOCK. Prineipal. Brought Out Strong Senti- Mrs, Davenport with a smoking revolver | == = than the wages now | ments—Other Meetings. | in_her hand. I'TRINITY SCHOOL. 1% day by one hou “Is v & cha s why she fired at | - flay by R Do 1s e, overorganization i sun Buchanan asked her 1y s It is desired to correct an erroneous impres- | on that Trinity School has been discontinusd. FAMOUS | It will open as usual MONDAY, Augu: st | Gl ROY HOT SPRING Those who intend to take their vacation during July or August, and those who may not have thought of a rest, but should do so, can now easily find the desired accommoda- t_Information S Market st. E ABCOCK, Mszr., »nado Beach, Ca worki the fixed expenses of runn dered, at least 20 per cent, which nough to cut out all of our for- church?’ was a question presented for them and was told to “move on or they | discussion at the weekly meeting of the | would get another.’ Presbyterian ministers vesterday morn- | The matter was reported to Colonel | Only boys of good Baliad and is a fact that most of | yng, Rev. Herbert N. Bevier and Rev. E. | Rowles, who will investigate. The only tions. us branches utlding construction 2 - o » w hereatier . work only elght | here work eight hours per day. The conditions, | G- Mathena discyssed it. It was not a Call for “VACATION,” a oF ke however, are different as between us and debate, but both clergymen had strong | other branches. inasmuch s they have hut | opinions on the subject and expounded | : Rocatities, s perns i | A e e | stamping grounds and have often made | SAN MATEO, CAL. For catalogue and ilius: | | little book just issued by the . giving Camping Lo- G MEAD., theory offered for the shooting Is that the 10 MILITARY recrults at the Presidio have been in the T MATTHEw The waters are moted for their thousands of | habit of making the neighborhood their [ SCHOOL, | cures of Rneumatism, Gout,Lead and Mercurial Poisoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neural- Fight Is Half Won. compan . - et yope 4" all | Biadder and Urinary rthy, president of the Bufld- us localities. ‘as before men- | ~Dr. Bevieri thought the Tresbytecian hideous with their yells. trated circular address B oo “Hotel and 'cottages renovated tel i Spri B s i ‘cumwe atter using our best sftoris | EYStem the best in the world, but ne | MERC PTG ot General E. B, Willis- REV. W. A: BREWER. A. B. Rector. | Somplaints, Zlotel ang cores o onticent | @ cations, Hotels, Mineral Spring X takes a very 't mmittoe from the Millmons | thought there was no organization in the Seq delightful walks. Hunting and Ash- Resorts, and a list of one hun- scener adjustin e differences | €fforts made in behalf of the young peo- | ton, who was brought to the General . o pdineting the ditersnces, | ¢florty made in behall Of e thatt "the | Hospital from hiz rooms at the Occiden- | HAMLIN SCHOQL an - not knowing the-conditions | Boys' Brigade, which was organized r'and employe, our commit- | Some time ago, was in excellent condi- dred and sixty-seven Farms and homes where Board for the Ngsds SEMINARY, | recreation. Rates. $12 to $14 per week. Trains tal suffering from nervous prostration, | je yackson st.. San Francisco. Boarding and | 18V Third and TG:n-n‘nnl T"'T";s F‘,‘K,\ = was very much improved yesterday. The | Day School for Girls. Aceredited to the Univer. [ M and 245 B daily. Carriages at Gilroy | | | | + s e to adjustment | 0 niver- | B A0 ge. For illustrated pamphiets address | S P \ _— me Lo,any adiustment of | ot . el ihat aithough fhe|danser-of his losing. his mind seems o sity of Callforpla, Lelang thantord Jr. Univer- b R. ROBERTSON. Propriecor. - | @ Summer can be secured at from he p yvers have oyed 1n the thirty- | Presby terinn organization was £00d they | have been averted owing to the rest and | ¥ &'9300" “WARAH D. HAMLIN, Erincipal. R A L S £5.co to $8.00 per week. v v acked. Only netsco, Alameda and | were ‘weak in mot having a Bishop or a | quiet to be had at the Presidio hospital. O SKAGGS HOE, srrigs. soxox | A e F - 5 mes . = " y e B ounty: - only o | N ., 65 ar are the ot gpd e g SRk |;:§ | concentrated ‘])mwer l.‘n'u woulld res&llf‘:tf; Troops A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H of POLYTECHNIC BUSINFSS frony Ban Francisco and but nine miles P e P b‘:[wn‘)_ « ization Californta. Door Company, which | the rel O e and 'the pastoc. . : | the. Ninth Cavaliy. recelvad orders yes COLLEGE staging: waters noted for medicinal virtues: Mutual L 0 men, who have not struck, ¢ ‘l;‘"‘_ l-(“‘“. l§ e ofg* aiso addressed the | terday to prepare for embarkation on the | yas the largest and best equipped departments | best natural bath in State: grand mountan | - and Califormis ! The millmen have received & notice from | me iy ne ey o0y 2180 ddre e he | Warren, which is expected to.be ready to | in the West, ‘Regular business and shorthand | scenery: gocd trout steeamyas Joors teichions - he millmen haye roceived a notice from | minisiers on the subject He sald therd| ;)\ on Friday or Saturday. The colored | course. Students may enter at any time. All | feleeraph; daily may ang fpres FIRST- - o g Dt . e Building | was too much church organization and | L4000 have been in camp at the Pre- | graduates in responsible positicns. Free cata- | CLASS HOTEL ~AND A SE! E. C. WHITING, Gensral Manager. uncil that the Amalgamated | too little home influence. | for the past month and the orders | logue. Oskland. Cal morning and afternoon stages: round t v 3ge x t v the shut- t Metal Workers exvect to be placed | Rev. Dr, Mackenzie, pastor of the First | Sidio for the pas L i B v b i b only $ 0. Take Tibure to move to the front caused great glee. R. X RYAN, Gea Pada. Agt Terms. 32 a Ve one-half on the eight-hour-a-day schedule begin- | Presbyterian Church, said he objected to [ f8 HOYC 08 " Ui he held at the Presidio > [ i i o ® Qo 9 [ © fogs. Unequaledsfor health, rest and | @ 5 B2 e (3 9 E 2 ® [ B3 3 wr ning Monday, Octo . > AN wesk. Reference ‘est of the past 3 Lok it St Dl ning Monday, October 1.~ ig;uf‘:&w}n??fi’:}rn‘;}owgeO:n:teflf“‘m:h‘l"i for ‘s:r\;ergltr:m; l:fit:rreggrmdzfirture i NE w SPAPE HAgAZINE - pal:.r'n.‘s! Constantly increasing. | i the Durpos 3 ‘ ’ un e y . . F. ] v. Proprietor. nar‘l‘fl:‘h'h:n?;‘lfl:!‘s; o | L DD EE . B T s ahts By wie fi‘gma’ AS'}"'“‘{“’ Jeamster who was | mustration, PARTINGTON'S resumes Auguat - N — g d 103 on- 4 | found unconscio n the Presidio stal , | 1. Day and night classes. Apply R. 'ART- f fof and eold wn in case the OAEKLAND LOCKED OUT strongly opposed io cpiscopal power. | ig'still unable to explan how he was in- | INGTON. 44 Pine st., §. F. CAMP MEFKER %o " Fhe Fipuinr Rosort Mtisfce any Sonsiiee- BY THEIR EMPLOYERS | iV qm; H; Woodwurd addresse © | fured. His condition is considered very A Among Redwoods of Sonoma Co.; Free Boat Methodist ministers. He reviewed a book . Lots sel ionging to' the Lnion and 3 recently” published by Rev. W. 8. Urmy serious, st Battalion of fhe Fifth In- In:dmd.?”gfl':ruw‘;m 10§, Bathing el e bullt from 2 o e products o e various 3 o] “ami = Boarding a: young 2128 FI e LR o7 on: Two Establishments Only Ate Run- | “Rev: George Hatch cccupied the atten. | fantry, from Forl Sherifan, ls Expected | cuntomia' st i ed a boyeott ning—Representatives of Both tion of the Congregational ministers. He | 10 ArTI¥€ GIE MIG0 s and 560 men. credited to t! from 10 to §3. Cottages bullt from 330 an e Board and lodging. $ per week: un- (& will reqpen August §, 1900, Ae- | ¥ENARL, TOOTL M5 fer fweeic. Address H. M. | August 24%tand 25% Universftjes: primary department | ~omo0 " Cimn Meeker. > for children: carringe will call REV. ED- - - S r s v ; sid told of his visit to England and Contl- | ®38 %t camsters applying at the Presidio | WARD B. CHURCH, A. M.. Principal. i GREAT DBVESTEW * position Is a e Xipom o icleooe nental Burope. are not employed unless capable of stand- — CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS52smanis | A g Wi 1‘] m: 1:: in Ultimate Vic- TSR S ing a pl‘acl? al test of their abilities. They ANDERSON ACADEMY, T m"‘";mr . Na{_‘:u"-r (;::l::: | hait 30 tory. FRESNO RATE CASE are made to drive and execute maneu- | Formerly URjventy Acsdemy. Alarozis, 20 | ali scasons; 46 miles from 8. 'F. cla Tiburon CEAND. & 3 P % n on hotel grounds: exten- OAKLAND, Aug. 13.—Only two planing SOON TO BE HEARD | %iseshew themselves capable of fulfllling | dcres: Temarkably PeRwiinl Clmale e - Ty witaming (Ank: $1050 Ara uD par wesk: e HaEhest | mills were in operation in Oakland to-day, the duties required of them. Bar W. W. ANDERSON. Principal. round trip $110 on Sunday. COOPER & STFW- | @ this run< ae And the work of these was handled by At H. A. Wells, clerk to Quartermaster ART. Agua Callente, Cal. Long-distance phone. | I forces of non-union men. Not a Kimball, stepped on a plece of zinc at his Z ay. The furni- Suprt al ‘esterday and received a sev Jpd was turned in the other score or “Pc"::mc"';:t ;flfisn?fiz‘ e O le 0 Wef Bronnds bt aith CARLSBAD YiiRgs, | W more of milis in this city, and a general onsider 1is Me o 2 great difficulty, and his many friends Most beautiful spot in Lake County. waters | Roun: 02> and One-Thrd Fare. X lockout of the union operatives exists. | Than September. hope the injury will not prove serjous. unsurpassed for dropsy, stomach, iiver, kidney | Tlustrated booklet and furt infor- 3 R e o dast | P the present appearance of the strug-| The Railroad Commissioners met yes-| Many tons of hay are arriving at the and bladder effections. Accommodations. 8rst || mation of FRANK ELY, City Agent. vages ¢ nine he poakit: s b eaidlo dally to be used for feed for the Tass: 30 @ week: lighted by ga = e S :gle between the mill owners and their | terday, all the members being _present. [ PGS SOV 0f ATimals now at the post, % Bt MCGOVERN. Kelwavellie Take Co o oA ors current last cven- | former emploves the controversy bids fair | There ' was no gencral business transact- | Colonel Marshall is ending from Nevada ——OF THE— s ! , involve all the building trades. From | ed. Attorney General Ford and Frank H. | 146 horses, the result of two days’ pur- KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. 3 e ! he b the stand made by both sides the struggle | Short made a report in reference to the | chasing in that State. The animals are T HK'SH and PERSIA“ L Lo S Sp Lo g T SISSON TAVERN will be a bitter one and to the end. consideration by the Supreme Court of | all in geod condition. 1 Califoénia. Trout fishing—finest in the State— hasta’s summit, clad in snow, - . - In_anticipat! o ’ the Fresno passenger rate case. They Second Lieutenant Pressly K. Brice of Ehove! Creek, 15 miles for casting. Hunting— ature’s broad expanse, ‘ ctior n_anticipation of a strike by the mill | the Fresno passenger rate case. They| SecpnC [ 00 "2ng Captain Mark L Plenty of game in surrounding mountains_ chillirg summer foks and free : i emporany machinery | workers If their demands for an elght- | formeq them ‘that the court would ake | Hersey of the Ninth Infantry. having ar- Erouse. quail, deer and bear. T 0. k. o T G . dlding. Millowners <ar pour day were not allowed. the owners | up the cause not later than September 4. | rived in this city, are assigned to duty Foqpetetars. Benwic. A - o Boagta 1o the ideal spot for & n e would entail a great dea) iturday evening when the men were | On the date mentioned the case will be | with the recruits at the Presidio awaiting Bimmer vacation. | Near it the great forests of contractors would adopt such a paid of told thelr emploves that thelr | heard on its merits, and 1t Is probable | transportation to China, where thefr regi- WALDRUHE, Binie and cedar and hemiock, around it & wide me re 43 2o 23 €F [ Bexvices Were 86 S % . that the commission will conclud: - | ments no’ 2 | expanse of meadows, about it the perfeet eratives were ordered to remove their | ploy Attorney ShoTt fo assist the Attor.| A sergeant and forty privates of the Bomoma Mt e e AT} hinda. of | ety of Shasta: mt Carpenters’ Hours. tools, A few of the union men applied for | ney General in the prosecution of the ac- | Signal corps arrived here yesterday from fal c Zres the great ; . Fine spring water. Rates $§7 For the idler—rest. For the hunter—! work this morning, stating their willing- ~ort Meyer, Virginia,, They will be sent dalry _produce. - i és ot 3 | e e aminina, _For the angier—the Dess to abide by the old nine-hour scheq- | uon’ under Tensideration anaP il Ent,o® | to China. ¥ ETC., ETC,, up. Send for circular. C. H. W. BRUNING, | §ame of the mountaina. —WOF U ters of the vi | Saer o - K 5 L SIS- ey deserve to be granted | TU2 g0 hCir services were refused. The | {led at an early date, in order that ‘the B et B L vl S rese ion practically amounts h = = - EON'S DOOR be millowners ly | F nt _ situat retained prosecutor may have sufficien Feast of the ‘é.nnm tion. Ys oromy 4 clean, with every modern comfort. The his the miliowners reply | {,% “Jockout, as the mill owners declare | fime in which to prepare the Staters side oy s THE GE ERS, Coonm | Sailway Drings one aimost to the door. Whers ot work the en- | (}of; intention of denying work to thelr | of the case. Several of the mimer mogc | The feast of the Aslumption of the + WUl ' ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. Nature fs her grandest, come aad learn how = | old _employes m)"!:,‘ lp?d!'""‘“_pg;fl;e'h“f‘ roads sent in requests that they should | Blessed Vlrxlnst'l;! be ’liflggnlyhobserved Natural steam baths. swimming. = fshiag. | grand ber inepirtc are. _Rates, $10 to $13 a shorte V. n are | v -morrow in . Francis urch, Vall WILL CONTINUE huntis )d_iivery. Write for pamphlet. L | per week. 3230 per day. Guides and orses e o & Tew days of mrace |q | Nave an extension of time in which to file to allejo EATHEIMER, Manaxer. M. L. SISSON, ; their reports as required by the commis- | street. The masses will be celebrated at . -onsider thg matter, and if they o 9 -| :‘h‘:,’;hn‘: e o back down the Ay | Sion. The companes were all granted | the game hours as on Sundays. In the Tn nAY' TuEsnAY' at 2 p_ m - : 9 3 ‘ o S 0 oA o il | yntil September 1 to file the evening a sermon will be preached by the LAUREL DELL LAKE. | - - T e i iiers and. mport oo, | Statements of their business Gurlng ' the | astor. Rev. T. Caraher.”on “The' As-| Sale abssiute without reserve or limit. T most auTaciive ider 1 ke County to i Keniiworth Inn, Hill Valley. 3 - 1 e vacation. Boating, ng. bowl- - s Y | unjon men to take their places. TR TN ke . A. W. LOUDERBACK, e ennis, livery, new walks, etc. Writs for Thoroughiy renovated Electele lights, bil- At _two o e mills, the Burnham- G e in Chi Auctioneer. | circular to H. WAMBOLD. fards, lawn E Lass. t has béen advanced by the ey deserve to be granted . Cal NOW IN THE STORE, Santa Rosa, Cal demands fc for mountain climbing. Proprietor, Sisson, Cal. i ly the bes L T TS “ Charles G. Adams on Trial. ¥ e Laurel Dell, Lake County. Cat. | For terms apply to MRS. P. J. MARTINA. soap 1s not on e f |Oosen Do Mnto otk this | Charles G. Adams, charged with the| The Grand Jury took in e ey - E ell. Lake County | For tern Sl . morning. The Oakland Planing Mill, at 2 Chinatown and the Broadway Jjail last WHY SUFFER? in all the world for toilet |First and Wasaington strects, was wide | smurder, of J0ar B AW ne pinchd ersons arFLictED with rEEuMA- | ST. HELENA SANIT. 3 ‘,3"“_;’:‘““;:] BLUE LAKES, 0 e tour of inspection. Thi p ow sta 7 and apparently ready for business. on trial before Judge Lawlor yesterday. | night during a A e open And Ay Ee o s, | O pner was & batber and Kebt s shop of | jurors were escorted hy Police Lieuten- | au, lok; B0 Ber o o e Tty ar Sner Ity Taen about the place were the regu. 44 O'Farrell street. Adams quarreled with | ant Martin, Sergeant Donovan and De- | a1 "SANS SoUCT, 1403 V fine fishing, boating. bathing and in the heart of the mountains. Tns in Lake Co. Address O. and bath but also for shav- culd call at once | vantages of a health resort as well as being a Napa Valley. The institution has all the ad- | Lake O c Ness ave., the | tully equi sanitarium. Carriage meets all - H office employes. him over money matters and on February | tective MacMahon. "The report of the date institution for treatment. We have | trains at St. Helena. Send for circuar. Address | MAN. Midlake P. O.. Lake Co.. Cal ing. Pears was the in- |1a]omee STV oha boys congregated at | 18 last shot him. ‘Adums pleats seif-de- | present jury will deal largely with_the 2 years' experience. Charges reasonable. ST WELENA SANITARIUM. St. Hefena, CAL |~ . ventor of shaving stick |Eoihsri, Wadigper, o e s, “He I reormeiel by atutee | Binatova ol e e cart o : orning, : # o ; = soap. i b there ‘Was"no demonsiration and u.'e] « of Dr. Keeler. DR. CROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE |EL IORTE‘MIO Soot Cmntans e ( [ T o ey O agier & Atkinsonia mill, the e Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. The funeral &f the late Dr. James Ed-|Eor the cure of GONORRHOEA, GLEETS, | mats, Deautifll fTles: sierass omper e | GLEN OAKS RANCH — Nico surroundings; Al sorts of use Pears’ scap, all sorts | e et ETRICTURES and analagous : f"’"- > janing Mill and all of the smaller mills The best liver medicine. A vegetable cure for | Ward er, iroctor Obser- Generatlon. from San Francisco: § trains dalily: e e h g M an o e e e T e st e oirt ot | Vatory, who died at the Waldeck Hospi- | “iios §f & bottie. For sale by arugpists. | sumptives taken. JNO. NEVILL, Propristor. | location. Address F- L : table; convenient ‘comfortable rooms. Qfi“. e m: