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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1900 MARRIES A PAINTER’S PRETTY MODEL ALL FIGHT-HOUR THE Epomu. | 7EE Ewromuw. | ___TEE mMrommx. \ ajarge lot of Fancy Suspenders, made HIMSELF TO Wiy AW MADE : BROUGHT BACK FROM NOME | MO THER ~(N- LAW. . A ‘A:FZEI;(K ; 3 4 | ON CROW, from the remnants of erent lines of specia’s in Tllilef 750 Fram“ ”c. ‘high-priced.w:bhinzl, ths odds and enls : » : of last season, from one of the best mak- Article Dep’f. Wida it cooiéen e k| ers in Now York City. There is a leath- a large assort. er patch on the back where they eross to ment made up i“istmngthefl them; mohair ends with Femish gray. ebony and _gilt SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 25.—The United States army transport Lawton arrived this evening from Nome with 220 passen- gers, two-tiMrds of whom are destitute DEPICTION 3 FEW “ CES” CROW ENJOYE AFTE RTAG miners returned at the expense of the | DEPIC T'TON OF A FEW “JOKES ROW ENJOYED AFTER HIS MARRIAGE TO| | Gternment. Rev. Sheldon JTackson, the A JESTING MODEL. | Interior * Department _representat Perfumed Talcum Powder —Softens and preserves the skin, for babies and adults, large siz3, sprinkler-top tin | boxes, regu arly 10c—on Wednes- | d- Sc drawers supporters, lles and patent cas de adjusting back- ff fasteners. Oa | | northern waters, came | |bringing with hiin twenty-five people em- =8 i k special sale Wednesday on'y, per | : ® | pleniiDone abed taies UG Masks | & Toilet Soap—A fas hard-milld Sovp, peling wih 1 e . i 29e T hose bubbling French , with a coquettish toss 1 llladlg {illnner ;m;‘r (hel F‘rdding and then I»nu:nl for Norwa About eight o ap- %ne gf our | tomatch‘!he I'm‘ at vivacion arls. |1 to1d Mr. Cro vo have ke the |landers now en mining at No» <t 25 > . 4 d that vivacic t r. Crow 1 would have to take the | landers now £ a me est 25¢ per i ety Sa'e o’ L,nk d Crow, | last boat home. He came as far as the | declined to 1 country. antly, “You just | house, where I bade him good-night. The | Dr. Jac that la grippe, 1 see whether I |next day he came around, and my mother, | pneumonia casles have been epi- said the | who had heard of the marriage from a | demic all summer among the Eskimos, vas no pc license bex grades, | delicately T5e; special Wed- scented in | 43¢ cu” Bu“o"s. violet, white Our Exstern Jewe ry Bayer secured a B - _ rose and SR L lot of 432 pairs of Plated Link Cuff But- white hyacinth odors—on special sa'e '4e to day, box of 3 cakes. neighbor, s waliting for him. She didn't | materially lessening their numbers. The the poor fellow. After that |ra but he was de a home for me, o I ref; h him. 1 never loved him, m glad he is me al ges extended from the Aleutian Isl- ands to Point Barrow. On the island of S awrence out of a population of 400 3 kimos died. Many Indian children were found hovering about the xpense dead bodies. The revenue cutter Bear 2s Miss | was loaded with supplies and sen e ang 1 | was loa with suppli sent to the Institute. vith her mother at 152 Califor- RO ‘row is much wrought up over | San Benito Republican Primaries. nsiders it ble to pre ed to live nyway. I | thirty iing for a divorce. Tt will ’ ble and morning the 1 and the ceremony place at the home of a Y The next afte er tons at an absurdly low pries; there are Our East L | differ- 5T ) | Torchom o o ot patterns . $ |Laces 5¢Cs . bargains during|all of them in 20¢ Hose vy 72 pairs in |his recent visit to New York. One of the latest e ; Ladies’ | them—5000 yards English Torchon|sty'es, three stic Side | Laces, Edgings and Insertions, all new|of which we show in illustration. They off and on for a8 on donned her best gown er she was going to Ber maid for Lizzie Bidell, s ould not be home until 1 relief of the native: clinking e of Supporters r. .. c serl- | HOLLISTE A 8.—At the Republi- n't hesi that . ‘ 3 i | de sioms ¢ de, i 2 %3 : sshe . o e . prodigions | can primary last Saturday the delegates '40 Pa',-. H>§a ‘Supp?rters, de signs and werll m';.e, 1n an as oflme'gu are :xr{ral;ted by mmkerhno:‘t_to ta;nx_ep, t minister married application for a A:-(‘rr-e— an- | to the State convention were chosen as w th Lindsey's pat- | of more than 50 ciff:rent patierns—wii! most of them are worth 35¢ and 50c Miss B 11 was brides- 1ir man. We | fickle model was filed vesterday. marriage to the ardent but | follows; Thomas Flint Jr., Oliver Orr e ent button fastemer and ribbon bows— | be off2red at specia' cut price to-day, nair, and we are going to sell them to- nd H. G. Bacon. colors b'ack, cardinal, pink, blue and 14 regularly Sc, 10¢, 1:3c and 15¢ day while th2 quantity la c 5S¢ . = ON A DARE AND NOW SEEKS DIVORCE H x 3 i Twelve Bar. Hunt Harry Crow and Miss Julia Schreiber Pledge Troth at French Dinner and the big department store’s twelve expert Eastern buyers—have scoured the New s the Bride Declares Wedding That Followed Was a Joke. York and Euro_pean markets during the past three months for speciat bargaing in 3 hx »> winter merchandise. They have made the largest pn-ihases in the history of the Emporium, and § have secured the extra discounts and allowances that vig buying always gives. A large number of ; . short lines and sample lots have been purchased at a mere fraction of their regular values, and will Building Trades Council be offered in conjunction with our various sales from week to week at correspondingly low prices. g Fg B = Indorses the Plan at & The balance of Kingman & Fox’s Ladies’ Shoes—eleven new, up-fo-date % | Special Meeting. styles—not odds and ends, but complete lines of sizes, at about 65¢ on § the dollar—$1.69 to $3.35 pair. ; ‘Th tive committee of the Bullding — . - ', Trades Councll held another special meet- Bes‘ "ams R .hb s ' T n ; ing last evening. The que;linu of running " (] o" a e 0' a_v- = he eight-hour mills on Labor day was | 5 3 E :‘]i’fu:sg-:ll. dln\\l it was finally voted to al- % ’230 " An immense special purchase by our ribbon buyer, just back ’s low the men in these mills to work on , fi New York—Real 25¢ values offered for Wednesday ay v chose. They will also | % Thes are the bast Eastern | rom Ne 2 S I 3 - B R oo ai LisP iy by Sigar-cured Homs—the well- | | only at 40 a yard. | & that the employers may wish in order to riked Emporium brand. We | | ya5 500 43-inch A'VSi k, Black Satin and Gros Gra'n Ribbon— | catch up with the work. The same pay | placed a large contract order 5 pie B A E 2 '“ { oy w recelving for a work- . t: s e TR 4 .per yard that they are now © . | for these hams Lefore the ad- - #s y 3 day will prevail. The council listened to | _ ] od 3% inch Corded Weava Fancy Ribhon, rich colorings— s | the reports of the business agents, which vancs in prices on cure .. per yard 19c | = 4 }\'ereh\'er)‘xfincnumglng and showed gains | g meats— o-day they could ?eg Rt k1 ox“th niliensn: be bught at wholsa's for y 3 = Andrew Wilkie, chairman of the press 81 > By | o a Oy Mt tns | Millowneny Aasacias our special price. Uatil clos- | tan—to day........ per yard 149¢c 3 tion, ssRed TeBiaTaNg e tue WO outy 2 ing tims Siturdas night we | ¢ " ~ = d L | SESOR B fie ‘would have myich effect | K Will cell these best hams, per gop. oy $1.35 Bed | Another Big Sale, 3% [ 4 CROW ACCEPTS THE | Ypon the present situation. *“Not the pound... tenamissasnes 2 Fi Cushi CHALLENGE. slightest,” Mr. Wilkle replied. *Why, the S o 28 oss Cushions 3 2 Vi n't el y v 0Ze! S To weo, / ; {wo_togéther do w”gg;m} YT e Somenlis preacgs [+ These Cush- 3 nesgr heard SR VTS nvon | & Ofh@I GrOCeri@s. | A cesw puchase of all tht the P18 a0 guar. 3 |'so far as we are concerned. I am told | % Cpecs: Fu'l California Cream—to-day | Mill had lefi; best quality honeycomb| oG - e s | that one of the mills that conceded to the | g Cheess M e, | white Bed Spreads; some of them very with best qual- s | elght-hour demand now threatens to go | g 2 Ibs. slightly imperfect: size 78x36 inches for|ity of floss and = | back to nine hours, claiming that t‘hc % Pepper Sauce Slig !’r Peb = d valns $1.35|full weights. k3 SR o R ST 25 7 hottle—to-day. w206 | O (Welnosday) m oy | Th? large lot s “I think a“gnnt;’ral Strike is closeuhtl:l Beach Nut Bacon—S'iced fine, in sealed 52‘;;:;“"- ay (Wednesday 98¢ vt we ofer ; hand. 1 predict that it will come within glass jars—to-day......... i G to-day inc udes 3 ays. e are wal < > & ”, - 31T Threntencd Some fimeuso dhat H Men} Gre s Sune The i it — all sie, sud 3 | unless we ga all —to-day, 3 tins. | e the prices are ful y one-quarter less than i | in the city would be called out, and we are | H Dupont French Peas - Fer tin...18¢ | Undermuslin Spe= i rl o Koy s anxiously walting the fulfillment of his | it bk o S 1 boas e als. 2 nches s re William Crocker stated that about two- | 3¢ si { | tnirds ‘of the mills are now running full !g Ladies’ Cambric SKirts—3rows of 43 . ;». 2) inche ‘ | fime, The-others’ can get suficlent: Help Liguor Specials. lace insertion ani deep edge of 13ce, (500 sine, 22 inchos omare, 1o oo | ““There is a movement on foot to form a | Hermitage Bourbon—Spring of 189), | price always $4.50—spe- 60c sizs, 24 to-dsy. | union among all llhi‘l et of ‘trl;t city. full quart bottles—to-day. ...83¢ | ciil to-day only. ‘ -95\75‘: size, 26 inches square, to-day... 6 0@ [ Td s Mheeting 1« 16 be called ot | 8 Domes ic Porter—The best that money | Cambric Gowns—Ladies’ fine gowns, dabic ik 2 S A | an early date for organization. £ can buy—to-day, per dozen. ..90¢ | he :quare yoke with insertions and - AFTER THE e . Licbig’s Malt Extract—The genuine, | eige of Medici lace, prica alw. Men’s Fan%v WEDDING HE | DESTITUTE MINERS ARE 5 regularly $2.40 per doz.—to-day..$7 80 33i5" — special to-day sz 45 suspe"de"’ 9c. INTRODUCED § Maln Floor—Rear. b il : We bought at a ridiculcus'y iow price : § ® H Iy Ey & = i i iy ® 3 CAEL’FOP.RNIA NORTHWESTERN RE pUBLlCAN RETURN[NG BOARD Grocer;‘a‘lndplt.iqrmr Prics t t“wkl“ !!:(tle.h S z orange, regularly 20e pair—to-day.. yard—choice Wednesday... WARUMARARNRRANA T A AR AR AL U AAR A AL AR A RRARAQAARARRAG AR AU R ARAA L AR 5 List “California Venus,” DETERM]NED l O DO ] l S DU I Y now ieady. Tells how to save Golden Rule Bazaar. still cn free exhibition in our i g money. Ask for it. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. Attraction Hall :mmx‘ a aeRaan Ganma AR WA AR A AR R R , chairman, and W. M. Cutter, sec-| ch to represent the Republicans of | ('lgr\l of the K‘u\'Prl;lr‘\g body !()():( ‘.'i l;l'm San ’Alrlll‘lfll‘fl!in l:]r nominating conven- 2na determined position moi to. interfere | tioms s Tk g st 5 evarn, | 0 Jocal affairs 770 P e | actording to. the can for o ey | DELEGATES TO THE COAST NEWS IN BRIEF.|No MoreBread of the Bental Chair he first failure did not discourage the | election issued by the Republican' County Sl | T swerved | ses m:‘n rled’ another plan. . The | Committes, These delowates Wil orammey ARBITRATION COMMISSION s LU A T Bhses ot vatn it | SRR WY Tk e = is an order for boss-ridden | the municipal conveaticn. Kelly and | — e - - e onths. No | scientific method applied to the gums. No istricts to ignore the plain provisions of | Crimmins may introduce a holting side | i £ z e o tmate, | oo mOntAS: N | leep-producing agents oe_cocaine. the special call for the primary election | show. The bosses care nothing for Re-! WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.—The United . r8A ' | _These are the only dental parlors in San and send returns to the headquarters of | publican harmony and_ success. They | States Is one of the first of the great| MARYSVILLE, Aug. 2 —Willlam Bristo. | Francisco having PATENTED APPLIANCES the State Committee in the Palace Hotel | Sell out to the highest bidder in every | powers to demonstrate its good faith in | 3£ed 2% a miner, was killed in the Pentevll | and ingredients to extract Al and apply soid af fixed” at Shiels Hall | campaign. They betrayed the Republican | carrying out the provisions of the treaty | IRt Th o€, (o 7 . | £orosn B m?. g warranted for ten yeass, in he stuffers. | party in the Budd-Estee election and | o o the universal g v B HELD UP BY ROBBERS tee are paying no attention whatever to | Phelan one year ago. | Under this treaty each of the nations to | With m.»‘m rder ql E. g ‘Halg én \;taca\"fill‘l:. oo B BB B gy B H guch returns. The documents are placed| The returning board of eighteen held a | it was authorized to appoint four mem- | YA% &7ta ned to-day and Dieadsy mot SUlY: | ings soc. All work dome by GRADUATE DE in a drawer as a matter of convenience, | short but important meeting at the Coun- | bers of an international board of arbitra- oo e TISTS of from 12 to 20 years' experience. and PP fagirinder e al record of the receipt of |ty Central Committee headquarters last | tion. LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25.—The first rock on | each department in charge of a specialist. Give -ven men n_provide: at the returns from 5 fs made. -1t s poseible that | night. It declded several questions of | Under this authority, President McKin- | the San Fedro bréakwater under the new con- | us o call. and P s r Sy the Unfon Pa- | the various polling places shonld be the checkmated bosses will ultimately of- | prime importance With a celerity that | ley has requested Former Presidents Har st Rl B s S i iy i g ‘,,.:','.,'.,,., B F have mitted to the headquarters of the Re- fer the rejected returns to the canvassing | gives the lie to the assertions that it has ison and Cleveland to accept appointments - s EXAMINATION. o C he y Col y 3 s ¢ -y e 3} ] BUTTE, Mort., Aug. 28.—The second annual | i vl ounty ~ Committee and _there | board of the County Committee. and may | been an tmpotent body with neither the |on this board. “Responses are expected | BUTTE Mort. Aug, 5o 7The teequl aunlis partm 5 o e have the audacity ques at creden- | Inclination nor the authority to deal wi ery vhen the remaining members | Mo L. < - | the party. The import vet UNICN PACIFIC EMPLOYES s pressure break do transfer the importan ing the returns to the eraled bo: while riding | 1 ve the returns sent to the Mint Sa- | Up and peddled around rubbish. 1 & ————— was a large attendance. to k t E ) ) - | n the first place it was decide v B, v = on and the credentials issued by Martin | Two obscure newspapers. one of which | credentials of delogates 1o the connir \hat| QUEER PRIMARIES’ WORK. | SANTA BARBARA. Aug 28_Five cars on and Phil Crimmins, but the pro- | was hired to revile Horace Davis and sup- | vention are to be jssued by the untypcon- e B N Eeheh raas Fins Tute (bt sher- | e port Phelan for Mayor, are trying to cre- | and secretary of the returning board upon | Spectal Dispatch to The Call. hoon. . The accident was caused by a broken rts are being put forward by | ate the Impression. that the returning | the order of the board. No credentlals SAN RAFAEL, Aug. 22—A bombshell | drawhead. ments to create confusion in | board 1s weak znd irresolute. The fact| will be Issued to delegates from distriot R st Han 5 ‘ * e Ct8 | was thrown into the Republican election| LOS ANGELES, Aug. 28.—Clarence Allison. e 4 ADVERTISEMENTS. A Most Remarkable Remedy That Quick!y Restores Lost Vigor to Men, A Free Trial Package Sent by Mail to All Who Write. grateful 1d seems to act direct giving strength | of honorably adjusting the differ- |is called for next Saturday evening is in- | mitted to the board, even tho | hoard this morning while it was canvass- | father o B SAllate: - W : Adroit pians were | terpreted as a sign that Kelly and Crim- | may be no contest. To further facilliaiq | In& (He returns of last Saturday's prima- | [ geed this moraing across The (Rrestio'd = . mittee in the city controversy. Kelly and |that the meeting is called for September | that all credentials shall be iss - | 1 the board and denounced the meth y d Qf e { sha ssued by to- | fore the 4 o b E - e s embraced in a Congressional |1 in order to obviate the necessity of hold- | morrow (Thursday) night. In conse- | 0ds that had been used in Precinct No. 2| PRESCOTT, Ariz., Aug. 2% l.?u::'fimf.‘:x"fl" ew n' E“ a ar 0’81 <4 s Tonds to secure a water supply ndidates for the Legi: by persons | Many of the committeemen desire to_at- | mitteemen who fail to take Shiels Hall ro. | he went to Bolinas and stayed over tiil | fuing 3100000 SENT FREE Tfl MEN ! gther than those ciccted as delegates un- | tend the State Convention at Santa Cruz | turns {0 the returning' board before it | Sunday. Thig fact did not prevent his be- | {0toy"\Cre” cast asainst the bonds. 723 Market Street, The u!lx}ho tm;-l v;alshmq(;or‘npr} in- ;rfir(ug the nx'mxplt,\rl"r;mrlr;un-r is iflez dfor srn(‘e of the n:\mcfiz of l]hnlr delegates from | the same uon;‘n!ulnlt xg l‘l\e !bf‘,qmi '?"x in-| LOS ANGELES, Aug. 28.—The forest fires oz a2 2 he part of the State Com- | that day an earlier meeting is ordered. | the temporary roll, at least, of th 1| Vestigation showed that at least sixteen | ¥hich have been raging several days past Ay mittee. The scheme failed because G e county | aliar cases existed In that precinct. The | DO considered tnder Conczol, (0 op in the oo T E i = — S — e — s and Mmhewm(‘anavan, a{|‘ ‘:'X-A-‘semb\ll)'- | fighters' force has been largely augmented. man from this county. When seen Mr. Boy 1y Py ooyl M WILL STOP GAMBLING CROKER WINS FIRST | Mibart! said he knew Of NOthing WIORS. | o g e i o ry Treton to U Mr. Canavan, however, seemed to Tegard | pecorm. school at Whittier by —Judge Webb. | 3 Specialists DURING STATE FAIR ROUND AGAINST HILL | the afrair as perfectly legitimate. Thete are the youths who threw a switch open =<3 Sp S Diseases and Z M=n. Estab- RAMENTO, Aug. 28.—Chief of Po- from the primary elections held in the | Special Dispatch to The Call SESpTE ot KWl feiss St behas 198 e Sullivan this afternoon issued his ul- varfous counties of the State to-day indi-| VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 28.—There is | § 5.0 K 01e o large as an ordinary sized | 4 < . i g 4 by . hat another | to scurry for cover. The tattoo of the icy mi tution, most n their games during the State Fair | RED BLUFF, Aug. 25.—Mrs. Leybeck, | Democrati¢ State convention to be held | day over the announcement t - - g R ey season, which begins September 2 and ends | the wite of a farmer in the southern pari | 8t Saratoga on September 11 [N Senhmteat Sope ree had been discov- | siles during the few minutes they contirued 1 extensive prac tember 15. The Chief declares that he | of the county, Is in jail here on the charge | The Croker forces won the first round | Britannia copper properties, by men en- | windows. H tation f not _permit any fllegal game to re- | of stealing two diamond rings from a lady | In the battle against the friends of Comp- | gaged by Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper of | was badly burned last evening by an explosion | i;_l'::uf{;-m 4 ) = ent now.” said 4 . z Hill and Mr. Coler, however, do not re fes'Says he marvels how such a | about ten miles from here last year and has | ) > » is announcement now.’ ald| “The guest had placed the two rings, | gard ‘the result of the brimarics ae cou: Egggh;;pfiin of copper could have es. | been clearicg the timber away. FHe was en 5 “ days g to 11 ng v i v Vi Vi B f lighted cigarette into F o rting men who might have a desire to | was absent from the room for a short|in the convention. Mr. Croker, however, | {he side of a mountain of ore, exposing | & fuge a spark fell from a 2 || 731 Market St., San Francisco ne this city for the purpose of con- | time, and when she returned she found | Said the result is final, and that no candi- :he glittering treasure in a sheer bluff 350 the five-pound can of powder, exploding it an L3 5 the ilis troubles t to permit any illegal form of | back, who had been employed about the | YOTK can be nominated. ture in exposing the ore back from the | e X aES OF intense Of the nai- during the State Fair season, | potel, left for home soon after. Suspicion | Bluft another 1500 feet. Sir Hibbert and | SACRAMENTO, Aug. Z.—A couple of days ses b o > ; faim is at Rebel near Folsom, was L A mistute, "B kRt iohief of Polie. ihe Leybeck farm, arrested the accused showing the biggest copper surface in the | \orkine near the end Gf his sluice. he was o g por e ed wi ;. It had been rumored | ponds. ROHI ONISTS MEET. the dump of taflings. It seems the child had | ) - "};‘:’I’,‘}Offiw':,? e that | }"(‘1'“:“';""“““ ’l';; les that Chief Sullivan| The diamonds were not recovered. but | F BT wandered away from its home. several hun. | |§ A GREAT RESTORATIVE. INVIGORA- - men v b [ IR 26 W dred vards distant, and fell into the ditch ot city 1 V' —The State Prohibl- h ¥ wate: lat | e most wonderful aphrodisiac and S 1al o Y. Who ie _ Snavie 0 O (e, ity _during the State | Botel, and several articles bearing _the | lotte Wright. whose alleged misdeeds were | (;on" Convention assembled here to-day, | 3 cafriel water into (he Gomes claim phrodis: pect enable them to see how easy ey Pl © Will | hotel stamp were found in her possession. | the cause of the tragedy at Gillman, died | moying from one hall to another because | AUBURN. Aug. 25 -The little town o the party and embarrass the board in the | that 2 meeting of the County Committee | the returns of which have not been sub. father of ebuty Sheriff Allison, w the State Central Com- mins have gained a pojnt. The truth is|its business the returning board decideq | Ties. D. Sutherland, a merchant, went be- | {7 W8 TOE 8¢ COCRR. G scheme a proposition to nominate ing a similar meeting on Sepiember 5. | quence election officers or district ecom. | in this city. It appears that last Frid for the city from China Valley, only nineteen ir meet- | adjournment to-night will insure the ab- | ing voted in No. 2. John Bailly also made SAN FRANCISCO. terference which have been raging several days past are | ) rge | Before next Saturiay the delegates | convention. 2 booth was In charge of Joseph AIbertl | wee fork of the San Gabriel Canyon. The fire- Fresxo, due & Jom pott oot || DR. MEYERS & CO. S | at the depot, resulting in the collision of a JAIL F[]R STEA l ING MOUNTAIN OF COPPER. passenger train with a sidetracked car laden Weokuons: of e NEW S et | with rails. | Disoatch to The Call NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—Partial returns | " REDDING, Aug. %.—With theywina blowing | ~ i J Largest insti- matum to the gamblers, who hoped to | Special Dispatch to The Call. cate that Richard Croker will control the | great excitement in British Columbia to- | wainut began falling. People were compelled ered on Howe Sound, near the well-known | fall threatened to drive through skylights and o Consub pes Evest atths: Taperil il troller Coler, led by ex-Senator Hill. Mr. | Vancouver and H. W. Treat of New York. | of powder. Oxander settled on a timber claim . 8 S = 3 - noney and considerable trouble to | valued at $200, In her dressing case. She | clusive, and the battle will be fought out caped notice so long. Nature has stripped gaged in losging vesterday and while preparing t § v 11 bout the face and spment just where it is need thelr games. I am fully deter- | that the rings had been taken. Mrs. Ley-|date for Governor from Greater = New |t high, while powder has assisted na- | bufning him frightfully about the oot e and has been an absolute other time while I occupy the S i S , ago as John Gomez, a Portuguese miner, whose BAJA CALIFORNIA i of O ile I occupy the | fell upon her and Sheriff Bogard went to| CAUSE OF THE G”_LMAN H. W. Treat unhesitatingly pronounce the Hill, | 5 e - - - - | Jef Sullivan also asserted that he d brought her back to Redding, where world. | horrified on seeing the body of his little two- m Bl Fart Weayne ISl stafing that | w fight the poolrooms if they at-|She was placed In jail in default of $500 TRAGEDY DIES IN JAIL| Vear-old son shoot out of the sluice box upon | 1an S e one of their free trial k- | tempted to reopen | t s of men who are unable to| Chicago, s0 as to be |, prooch, belonging to another lady at the | KANKAKEE. Ill, Aug. 28.—Mrs. Char-| pRrEsSNO, Aug. | Hior and Nervine. | Tonie for the Sexual Organs for both sexes. ared of sexual weakness when nto and enforoe the ‘The Mexican remedy for Diseases of the Kid- at the Iroquois County Jail at W Sheridan, in western Placer County, was rude- | e Satls onth b remedics are employed. ~The | e AFFECTS BANKRUPTS. fo-day. The Toss of blood and exposuns | Of the undesirabilty of the first appotnted | 'Sl altne "trom o midnight skimbers and | 27 430 Blgier 5% oF KR O Kohen kes no restrictions. Any man | SUE FOR THEIR F: with the tedious roundabout ride to Wat- | pLer;,v S. Atwood, State treasurer of the ;h_rva: l.n‘l“:':m"::’b";u;_nu T -D.l‘;y_’ 323 Market S. F.—(Send for Circular.) will be sent a free sample, i EES. WINONA, Minn.. Aug. 28.—An import- | Seka caused her death. This makes four | party, called the convention to order and | pX f08 MNPt 12 SR L naing o the I T Bk %ar o¢| NEW YORK. Aug. %.—The handwriting | ant bankruptcy decision was filed here {'fi:"{:-,_{;‘;,‘:"{l'},‘gpf{:{“fl:,’a” r‘;‘s"s"“!“}:“"‘ff Frank J. Sibley of Los Angeles was made would-be burglar. _Shortly before i2 o'clock | o E or publicity. Readers are | experts who testified in the Molineux case | this morning by Judge Lochren in the tims being John Myers, Michael Ryag, | cobrria st A. C. Banta of Ban Jose | s et ‘and | Daiby shot hire | DR.PIERCES g v 0 d A. C. Banta of San Jose | der showed fight and Daiby shot him have entered suit against the clre o e | case of W. 8. Trowbridge, insolvent. The | 5iie Salter and Mra. DF. Wrighe. poagiant w | \he shas rite without delay. > 8l in the abdomen with a — {lact their fees for services in this case, | declsion e s George Willoughby, one of the injured | B e ention opsried with g addreny The robber & is name . | According to the agreement ! ruptey at man, is expected to die at any W , a prayer b ev. Pratt ———— e - - Vim, VIGOR, Y'lul"’g,':o;:xl[: | Assistant District Attorney ().kr??nfi&: rh‘l";‘ oA a“nwcdmurrr::-ly h:r sp“rgfenrr:;“h;(,n::; -— ¥ trie; | 23’ l:'\:: K’;:‘:I’::;nd By {lngmy! of Shiner: MEDICAL MORMON BIS| "8 S to receive $0 pe y o] trustees any o % yiurs by she leaders of the | the suit, and the amount of their claims | four months prior to bankruptcy. without| OGDEN, August 28.—Fire in the yards | i1t8eg of which the chairmen are: Per- prhom i idele o | Edward B. Hay, Wash. | regard to the creditor's knowledge or ig- | of the Utah and Oregon Lumber Compan: anization, C. L. Meracle of San | Positively cures the | {izyon City. $0; John F. Turrell, Mil. | norance of the fact that his debtor is in | this arterngon destroyed the stock of jum. | meelscor credentials, Harmon Cook of | LONDON, Aug. 3—George Creville. ritish | cases In 0l and ¥OURE | aukee, $1000; R. Dewet Mann, Syracuse, | danger of bankruptcy ber there. The loss is estimated at $27.000. | Pasadena: platform and resolutions, Miss | Minister resident at Hanguok since S8, si2% - g from effects of self- | - e i < s : been aj inted British Minister to Mex: i oxcesses or | $1100: William E. Hagan, Tro; Seventeenth District Fair Opens. BLACKFOOT, Idaho, August 2. _Fire | M. A. Thompson of Oakland; finanice, J. | been appolnted Britieh Minister to Mexico smol Cr T.oet | Albert S. Osborne, Rochester, broke out this' morning in the livi 3 ns of Los Angeles. E ’ ot o 125t | Photuas W, Cantwell, Albasy. $is NEVADA CITY, Aug. 25—The annual | stable of Dolph Johnson, and before: 1| C Simmons of Los Ange pomted Britieh Minister to Rio de Janeiro. DR. CROSSMAN’S 3 S owr Night Losses, Ingom- | L. Tolman, Chicago, $1150, and D, T, nteenth Agricultural Dis- | could be got under control hag . de. Bumae x o o BT et [ SP C XTU k. Vil Desires. Lame Back, | Ames, Mountain View, Cal., $1700, ¥ {’::“’g;;fi:f,‘:fn s T e will,| £troved about half a block of bulldings. Idaho Fusionists at Sea. nual conventlon of the Naticnal Assoctaticn of ECIFI MI T RE FOR THE BLOOD.LIVER.LUNGS: Pains eryous Debil lache, Unfitness to Mar- ———————— Thy Twenty-four horses in Johnson’s stable| BOISE. Idaho, Aug. 28.—The leaders of | the State Commissioners of Agriculture bogan Varicocele or Con- continue during the week. ere is a very i 3 ; - A here to-day. After the delivery of the welcom- | For the Curz of Gomorrhoea, Gleots, 5 Q rvw" Twihching | His Skull Fractured by a Fall. | large atiendance at Armory Hal to-night | BSHhit: Trsuranee,” UPWard of SIO0, | inree silver parties have been at work all | [ s lies"Hon. 0. B. Stevens of Geursia, | Strictures and analogous complaiats re immediate. | gonry Reid, a laborer, who lives at 314 | t0 Witness the fine ex] of mining, hor- day on the pPropos 3 NO | precident, read his annual address. of the Orsans of Cencration. stency to every -4 ticultural, mechanical and other products s e P AR sult is announced, but it is the impres- "a cure is at | Jessle street, fell from a Union street car on SHiagiay thas. The annual address was | Clark Pays $1,700,000 for the Road. Sion that an arrangement will be effected oped organs. | jast evening as ed the corner at| delivered by Superior Judge Frank T. . L e ! M céniers: Bic s | Haker and Union streets. He Was ren- | Nilop. Thete Is i creditable stock exhibli | LOS ANGELES, Aug. %.—The amount " E. Butle Miehanics of which srsantaation 1t 14 nn et | DR. BENNETT’S ELECTRIC BELT [ rivten guarabies t© | dered unconscious by the fall and was | at Glenbrook Park, midway between this | pald by Senator W. A. Clark for the con- e 2 iliary. with 115 delegates in attendance. The 1 : 4 ™ | taken to the City Recelving Hospital. Ex- | city and Grass Vailey. There will be no | trolling interest in the Terminal Raflw: LONDON,. Aug. 28.—Henry Edmund | MafN. T00 10 O mrembership o s in thy | Makes weak men and women strong ani amination showed that he had received u‘ horse racing this year in connection with | Company is authoritatively stated to fi Butler, Viscount Mount Garrett, died yes- | United States. Eleven councils were crganized | strong men and women stronger. Adress 47 fracture of the skull. the fair. $1,700,000. T , aged 84 years. during the past year. POST ST., rooms § and §, San Franclaco, Cal. CHARLOTTE. N. C.. Aug. 25.—The Soclety | _Price §1 a bott For sale by drugsiets. of the Daughters of Liberty met to-day In the

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