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PTEMBER 16, A SIGNIFICANT OFFERING OF COLORED TAFFETA SILKS. 85c QUALITY FOR 67c YARD. and to-mor- never were ements always result in enthusfastic sal offer will surely crowd our silk counters nal T11OL SAND YARDS all plain colored Taffet - 67c Yaid or same a'ur M to the trade HIGH CRADE BLACK SiLKS ortised a very week. Th crispness, which and of REFIANEANIAENEE R s R K )MW UU fiESSE BLAC SPECIAL DRESS 60UDS $4.25 A SUIT, BLAUTIFUL SILK A.D NEL WAISTS, . 600D W“HT BLANKET $4.65 PAIR, 2 e Nyore and t s Ali-Overs and Tnmm( s, - oL RY OEDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ] = = B3 [ 4 = - = B N ] | 4 w = - @ N ] o ] o K s o Py P L] = = a " = = & . = 3 [3 = [ 2] = k3 ¥ W & - ‘a - ¥ e = L © o 2 = = [ = IWMEN ¢ WEET DEATH RN s Crash Together on a Mount Baker Distriet, CLAIM JUMPING British Columbia Bridge Washington, Wil Be and Go Down a Ravine. | the Scene of Trouble, Ll C B al Disg ~‘ 8 Tt w N 7. g o r & s v r I lleys between ail to mark from that t gular poi the o s Belobel- S pdatebe paf o sFeleTebebd s Pade Bob e by b Bab s el spet e bt bl ot b deJo b L) HaneRE ON THE BOUNDARY in the ide the occasional pyramids, seven : feet wide was cut lleys with hi to Dependable Drugs. in Sickness Or in Healih The Owl's Your Friend Open Ali Right ish the parailel of 49 ude, and built xh. ir monument the Golden Klondike. Dispatch to The Call . Who has b great fmport MILLIONS YET TO COME. Canadian Mining Engineer Talks of :n in eve the -ommission 4 determine tude erected astronomical stations, 1 either northward or south- th Phone South 386 st returned from the Klon- o et Sl B has been surveying within miles all arou 2wson 1 other big cor- REGULAR OWL PRICES! remote the th entire K alluvial Iying watershec creeks would but that the » richer than th the creeks, the richest in the world. on all large country k rivers were that that the Klondike THE OWL DRUG CO., to ging development, t 1k had reverted to the and abandoning their claims, dollars. Tenth and Broadway, OAKLAND. flation of the gold clean-up i fro Commissioner m | will escape royalty. in a radius of 100 miles around Daw- =on right up to the He that hat at some gravel made. uently a volcanic u took place and the golden sand carried 1000 feet up to the mountain top: He i he found water-wa: wit id be done for in a hill. and bench the im on Gold Hill being undoubt- on_which rovalty is paid; $6,000.000 which | Senator Fairbanks of Indiana and =Tl bl SR b et ge o] > gave it as his opinion that the vos- | es in placer mining and dredging | the | d only been scratched here and | golden fu- ¢ far more marvelous than | for he believed that hun- of water-washed gravel the mountain tops srly worked under changed prove | ,.r. fita n-l. to the investor, Mr. Bauer said | hat whole creeks without a single shaft SU Government | through the owners stampeding elsewhere and there ould be hundreds of good claims sold at auction, like a pig in a poke, for a few y 8 N ioaner brought down the final com- | wasp's souvenir edition on sale to-day: office as follows: $16,000,00) ' 36 beautiful engravings. All the events of Lt SANTA CLARN REPUBLICANS OPEN CAMPAIGN - Enthusiastic Rally of the Pariy’s Adherents at San Jose Ex-Congressman Holloway Ably Discuss the Issues of the Hour. atch to The Call. ot ll‘.u same | . _The | Fifth Regl- | d of the | citizen, mmit- | wecupicd seats itorium, that was prévailed, poke in hu- onsistencies paign in fol- | 1 J. Bryan ition of the s of Democ- Polk, were crected with | ratulated the | >y on being God-favored and the gold | h the qu » for an hour | attentlon of | & frequently Frupted with int District, A wing to a of the Peace, James | | of the | a County in the Yount a deadlock | decided on | Peace to | Maro arois 1irman of lhc ind Henseley f Dem nei Bell At rney blican d going to SOLANO RE’PUDLICA_NS. Name Their Candidates and Open the Campaign. to The ( Republican “ounty met ming le the cam- brought all and day [he chair n @ o G. Halllday of Valiejo, £ hsinger of Vallejo and Ander fons for Superv R. District, M. ¥ H. of D Hobbs; omi- n of A. Fifth Lrl~Lrhl Vista A the b of Mc nes RALSTON THE NOMINEE. Miners’ President Is Chosen by the Rephblicans of Calaveras. The Republi- | 1t this place nded. It v stic poli ounty for y ssed over th Ralston, the Mine 4 yman from Calay following nomirations were | most enth in ihis s the eld ablyman—William C. Ralston, ship, 8. C. hip, J. W. ‘ownship, . C. Loftus. were made by Alexan- ‘ Reed, F. J. Solinsky H Ira Wood. ¥ Brown, & der ————— | El Dorado Republican Convention. Specia) Dispatch to The Call | e nk with the result that the | PLACERVILLE, Sept. 15.—The Repub- | la re run down and sunk. There was = R tican County Convention that convened i | & ETeat e of excitement, Dogric and Davls Write or Call for Proof. dence Hall in this city to-day was a | of the sengers will testify, was afloat for | —_— stic assembly. William | at least fifteen minutes and yet the crew of | If you want to be as strong as you were before your a prominent farmer of Pilot was unanimously nominated for the \nln\'.lld Hin, Assembly for this the Fourteenth Dis- | trict. R. P. Patterson, W. W. Hoyt and | G. M. Carsten were hominated for Su . Second and Third | To- | ics Hall, was | Lardner of Au- ator for the Archibald, nominee for the Assembly, and | Hon. Charles A. Swisler. Santa Clara Brya:: Clubs Organize. | | The Call. | bt. 15.—The County Asso- n Clubs was organized here About forty delegates were pres- Special Dis SAN JOS eiation of Bry to-day. ent. The {0110W!hg officers were elected: stde Stanford; first | second vice | ecretary, A. Brown, The consist of the ;mwd nts an_clubs in the | county. J. candidate for Con- | AT St T L PR mesting. —_— San Diego Democratic Rally. SAN DIEGO, Sept. 15.—The Democrats | opened their campaign this evening with a mass meeting on the plaza, which was | well attended. Jud Rush of Los Angeles | delivered a vigorous speech, imperialism | being his principal topic. Republican Bally at Salinas. SALINAS, Sept. 15.—The Republicans of | Monterey County held a large and en- thusiastic rally here to-night. The Hon. |John McLachlan was the principal | speaker. of The great parade illustrated. The the celebration depicted. Send to your friends. Price Zc. | save him. They had plenty of time to do so, ADVERTISEMENTS. NS S Semt s DISASTER AT MIDNIGHT ON THE SAN JOAQUIN !51-eam@r Dauntless Crashes Into | Launches and Three Men ; Perish in the Flood. ! A chance to get s good coat chesp. Winter better buy now. a special price for a special 6-days sale. Dark or light tans; blue or coming, o you A special lot at STEAMER DAUNTLESS IN COLLISION THE SAN JOAQUIN RIVER FRIDAY NIGHT. DOANE, DAVID KENT ‘AND JOHN DAVIS—WHO WERE O LAUNCHES, WERE DROWNED. N WITH TWO LAUNCHES ON THREE MEN—JOE Y THE @ - M black; heavy beaver with or D e coll Y i velvet lar. our pick i\lale Ben Barringer belng asleep. The ) men were xuxcces<ful and much esteemed without ld et cotiay P atter was awakened by the commotion their employers. from the lot ved the accident and. hastily | SACRAMENTO, Sept. 15.—The bodles of the lot, \ Ne ordered out the lifebont and | David J. Kent and John T. Doane, who qo 60 each hul it into the water as soon as pc ble, \u-r. run :1nwnl by ths Srtrnlcakmlré‘sllealmeg o utile attempt to save Ker | Dauntless and drowned off Bouldin Islan Son Sot Pasansile | o ark went to the scene this |last night, will be brought to this city Lo oo i gt o )n and before he got there two of | to-morrow. The body of Davis has not ’ ® | The bodias nad been penovered d search- | yet been recovered men's Special Dispatch to The Call. [ e r“‘" = '(’“"{ ”*\‘h”'”‘lr e | 3 re understood to be those of Doane and | TOCKTON 15.—Death, | *‘l'\" P . | TWO FATAL ACCIDENTS u e 2 less | . The Coroner's jury, in the cases of swift and sudden, in the less T O 2l | it returned a ver- | EA night on the Joaquin River ath by accidental drowning. OCCUR NEAR DUNSMUIR claimed threc lives last night. | = - '{'E'f‘ Doane, David Kent ahd | GAPTAIN McNEIL'S VERSION. | Boy of Castella Is Cut in Two by a ser g e il t | Train, and a Brakeman Is WERE Sow Declares That He Is Not to Blame for | Fatally Hurt. . Two steamer | BRREEE 3 | DUNSMUIR, Sept. 15—A number of & Davntless at 10 o'clock last night and the | The steamer Dauntless, that was in col- | |45 were attempting to jump on a fast nts were »wn into the stream. |lision with the oline launches Friday | yoying freight train while passing ‘Sack coats only ; single breasted <earchlig! whieh were thr on i n quin Riv arrived | through t town of Castella to-night. Pl 3 i sne the horrified | ngers on th terday. The steamer | gne of thetr number, after failing, again | fll Vests; a ncat suit for everyday stenmer witnessed the fu 1 franti fon was in charge | rieq and missed his footing, falling on the | 3 1 d of excellent efforts of t °n to keep afloat till a life- | of the pilot, H. MeN x: Hite Bodly' wa et T two histote the LI ) fast color and of excellent toat could reach them. ‘ g | tain McN the fol- | | £ his playmatés, He was the tweive- | fll making, Doane was an agent of Wood, Curtis & | lowing vers A1 Hoor o A ToRN: & Toludns ‘Ofe 2 < : roduce men of Sacramento, and| “We wer down the Ban Josquin two of the boys were somewhat hurt | $7.90 suit auL DT O | st ng at Valentines. It wWas | grom thetr dangerous pastime and will No use to pay more than Red Front prices o ths sama i ehiydl ey Sl ol we were about a mile | p,ve o reminder of their sad sport for in the capital ¢ Both men had naphtha we what is known as Central I ing, e i | launches in which :!h»\' we: (y}}‘v;x x{:"lu‘ll\j n | when I‘ sighted a green light on the About 11 o'cleck last night Brakeman | O s o o Vo (Ve Tee e il Shearer had his hand caught in the st evening they had come from Valen- | jine launch and blew two whist drawheads wi coupling cars at Ken- tines Landing and were nearing Central | the helm to starboard and then, getting | pett While trying to extricate himself | Landing Bouldin Island when suddenly | no answer to my si I stopped the he was unable to keep his feet and the | t ntless steamed around bend | engines and the full speed astern. slowly moving cars passed over his l~x=‘ ve a warning, two whi as she | «Jyust about th > T heard some one | Close to the thighs, = He soon died. =His | B e i e ana SR ut, Jack! For God's sake, | (o, 6t Hermann Shearer, who has been | Kent's launch had become disabled | Jack, go the other way.' The D less | miuchinist foreman of thé Tailway shops | was b g towed DY oane's, & | was now hard ainst the ban but | here for a number of years. men being in forward craft. © | the launches came on and struck us just | -~ | San Andreas Bryan Club Meeting. Dauntless pilot, seeing the boats, tried to | forward of th y on the starboard | Nevada Coun Democrats Convene. | Special Dispateh to The Call swinis tha steamer: itoward fhe shore. “The o lashed to ity :ty' o5 '] SAN ANDREAS, Sept. 15.—The Bryan {ent was he ory, “For God's sake vent down together. We got | ADA, Sept. 15. e Democratic | Kent was heard to ery, «For God's eake, | 35,050 S0 IO o minute searche: ty Convention to-day nominated | 8nd Stevenson Club of San Andreas heid 4 ck, what are you do evigently | for three-quarters of an hour, but not_a | Charles W. Kitts of Grass Valley, who is | 1 enthusiastic meeting to-night. J. i king th e was not making the | trace of the men could be found. also the Populist nominee, for Assembly- | Treat Sr. presiding. W. C. Wall, the sec- to escape a collision. In less | “The river at the point w > the dis- 1 Wiliam H. Martin of | retary, was instructed to make applic taken el it the steamer | aster occurred i yards Before ¢ opher, Miiler of Gr: tion for membership with the National turned the launches | the collision our watchm: Fae” S Democratic League. The meeting was a S T were seen trying Lo | the deck hands were standing forw The Y5oint Sematorlal Convention of Ne- | dressed by A. L MeSorley, J. 8. Jack and oF out. 1 S e owning, but it | the Dauntless and velled out to th : O Plumas counties will he | John Water % get out from under the awning, but they paid no attention. The laun Laid hareises whear o eoet will | s held them, the churn of the wheel | each looked to be about thirty feet long.” | pa m prevail on Frederick Searls of Meserve for State Senator. | sent the capsized eraft down under the | A sad incident in connection with the | (is"Gity 1o accept the nomination. RIVERSIDE, Sept. 15.—The Democratic steamer's 1 ] J fro; the 1, s B 1 hiat Mr. Ken as - . steamer's hull. Kent jumped from the | ¢ OPCURE, 0 00 tred next month to : E Senatorial Convention of the Thirty-ninth launch and struck out for the open Water. | y;, ;g Sacramento lady. Doane and Ke; SANTA CRI The proposition of | Dystriet, comprising the countles of San be seen struggling and his fran- | yere hoth here for the jubile the. owne 3 of o Or.: | Bernardino, Orange and Riverside, met in for help could be heard. The | tion and thelr friends were she T e rrilgea R g . % | this eity this afterncon and placed in rs threw out life preservers, | rhn news of the ched here. | g0 have been sold. All that 18 required is to | nomination F. P. Meserve of Redlands ¢ s, hoping to ald him, but | Both men were roduce and | oyl fitty* lots more. The sale of lots was | R ’A s Schoot foothart " <pe ated for the purpose o o o SALINAS, Sep o~ 00l tootba when a boat reached the spot Kent had . Saent 2 $ ated for the purpose of raising the nec- | BALINAS. & A Hish 8 disappe A rapid search was made | {hoy W {Sted all the ranches and bargained itizens for the tract that is to be di- [ 1300, and s th a et Garrissere was elected manager. of the vic but no survivor couid be | with the farmers for their crops. Both Videa up into Tots. found. i W. S. Broadgus of Henderson, Browr @ @0 0-0-0—-0—-0-0-00-0 06 99 0 90000390000 9000000 & who was witness to the telephoned the following facis last evening on the eteamer n As the steamer ! two gasoline upstream. They had a light s towing the other. The steamer the boats to ko to the right, | , the left, however, crowding | WEAK MEN ! I Can Make You Strong. the steamer did not get out a boat in time to manly vigor was wasted away; to enjoy life again; to get up refreshed by sleep; to be without that exhausting backache, or that life-wearying dy: tpepqa and obstinate constipation; to once more know what it is to feel you are a man among men, and have the nerve to do or stand what other men can, investigate what can be done for you while you sleep by Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt It has restored manly vigor to thousands of men. give you proof of this. Manly vigor depends upon elec tricity in the system. [If yours has been wasted. my Belt will put it back again, giving strength and vitality to every weak- ened part. It is also an absolute remedy for Nervous Debility had the; gone about it proveriy, and the pas- loud in their condemnation u{ lr lack of drilling and d impression among the passengers was (hat Mr, Kent could have been | saved Lad prompt measures been taken to get out a boat. As it was, Mr. Kent finally went down, exhaust g 1 it His effort Lo keep afoat. | My vrivate opinion is that the accident was | due to the carclessness of the pilot. In the | first place he had no right to hug the shore, and L am satisfied that, had he stopped the | wheel and reversed the engines, the accident | omad Have beun Gvolled. | | T can oo—o—oo_o OO.Q—.H..AOvOAO—OC— The Dauntless finally continued on her course an Francisco after it was landed at Bould- 1 have been endeavoring to recover the but have been unmable to locate them ¢ o carly this morning, and have | Backache. Stomach, Liver, Kidney and . Bladder troubles ton for assistanc o dest Faricoc v O ] Vv ancmel:)and Female Weakness. a ‘The unfortunate men have been located | r. McLaughlin Offer. | at Valentine, Staten Island, for some time Any honest man who will satisfy me that he can pay me 't{‘rn::mlhx w“yreggmrrm_trhl:?:»;{:‘éox;“:r;g‘ when cured can get my Belt. I know it will cure the dis hine launches at their command, and yes- | eases described above, or I could not make this offer. | terday Kent broke down at Bouldin. " He | know it because I have thousands of letters which thank me for the good work my Belt has done for others as badly if not worse off than vou may be. Ii you are not the man or woman that you want to be, call at my office and give my Belt a free test. If vou can't call, write for my eighty-page book, beautifully illustrated. It tells how and why my Belt cures. SPECIAL NOTICE: burned or blistered you, sent a telephone message to Doane, who | was at Valentine, asking him_to 'come | down and give hi a tow. Doane re- | sponded, and the tw@ boats, Doane's lead- ing, had just started from Bouldin when the accident occurred. At the local office of the Union Trans- | portation Company here it Is claimed that | the accident was due to the fact that Doane, who was In charge of the towing | launch, lost his head or the control of his boat. Eyewitnesses declare that after the SEE THE CURES. “Your Belt has worked wonders in my case. T am com- pletely cured of my trouble, and am heartier and stronger than kave been for years. 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