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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1900. ADVERTISEMENTS. N e TheQueen Of Hearts. Think of the most popular woman Why is she liked? Is it because of her wonderful beauty ? B R B I I oo oo B B i g' THE EMPORIUM. S THE LYNCH HAS THEIRCOIN BUT i - a THE LICENSES ARE MISSING it New Cloaks and Suifs, 50c on ithe $1.00. The Entire Fall Samp’e Line of 2 Great New York Manufacturng Firm. A great purchase—the entire fa!l sample line of Benjamin & Caspary, the New York Suit and ('oak manufacturers, comprisin 1 several hundred garments—new Jacket: new Suits. new Capes, new Skirts. We bought them all at 50¢c on the dol/far - just one-half, and we will sell them all this week the same way. Remember these are all new (this season’s) garments; all siz>s, at : : : THE EMPORIUM. e A . ; § § : % ; Stockton Saloon-Keepers Appeal to Washing- ton for an Accounting With the Revenue Collector. vou know. I:n’t it jolly good nature, affection- Special Dispatch to The Call. 52¢ on the §1.00, which means: ate kindness, and a wholesome, | Either the postal authorities or Collector Lynch will $!0 Jackets, Capes and Skirts for $5.00 $25 la-kets, Cap>s ant Skits for.._ SI2.30 RS W Rig T xpla 2 s in Washington if the al- $15 Jackets, Capes and Skirts For $7.350 $30 Ta'lor Dresses for hearty health that make all hearts tions of 2 numk rpzt:““:mg a h(agq:‘urter_m rov 2 o ' 8 ! ons o \be: Stockton lquo s are proved. On June 23 $ ; 4 {4 Lynn. a notary. sent to Collector Lynch's office $200 in pavment for licenses $20 Jackets, Ca; es and Su'ts for. $i0.00 349 Tailor D-esses for to her? OF HEAD il clients. The draft was acknowledged a few days later, but the ire still without their licenses. About a month ago Lynn wrote to All aiterations extra for lo Al alleritions ex’ra. A well woman must be a happy iyneh to the effect that unless tne licenses were forthcoming he would re- e T SETGE 4 port their : rrival to the authorities at Washington. Forthwith each of 1an and a happy woman never the liquor men received a typewritten statement from the Collector's office Hese Supporters, 18c.| En:m-:led Mugs, 17¢. Bad Shacts, 46z, the money had been duly received: that the revenue ded, but had miscarried through the mails, and that icknowledging that < had been forw: Thse are the quar* | B .ahed B “tr, siz3 for lacks admirers. All women who Bon ht 3)) pa r- Lodies’ §:tin Belt Hse ub = bed, 81x9) inch “(_!: soub = bed, 81x9) inchs, a perfect y CATARRH OF THROAT . double - cat-d, is the medium by which they are always 1 can't see how seventeen let- ters, franked by the Government, could all miscarry.” “James B. Eaton, who also atrends toconsiderable of this class of business, tells the same story. “I suppose they were lost somehow,” he said; “'but it is strange, because those tax stamps are sent in separate envelopes. I should think it would not be very difficult for the Government to trace them. Clients of mine at Linden, Lockeford and Undine failed to get theirs, and I suppose all have received the same certificates.” ool PIPER HEIRS A i X the dealer was “square” with the Government and - entitled to conduct his Suprorters, w.th frilled elastic sides e Fadd 5. . would have % business. The regular revenue license was not received, and it has developed & | and button c asps, at much less than ::l"Plo";f s Wikt | ma e2inch hom on on> end ani one- 4 that nineteen liquor dealers in Stockton are all in the same predicament. their regular price. Tha colors are nameled Mug:, con- | - halfinch o1 th> oth:r_carsfully iromed % “One letter Lynch sent me was to the effect that the licenses had b'ack, cardinal. pink, blue and orangs, venient for hoating | and ready for we; off:red for s ecial ea i been forwarded,” said Mr Lynn. “In the certificate he sent cut he stated in all sizes fr-m 24 to 36 inch- i8¢ 2 wikey 05“ a'cohol, g1s | sa e fo-dav only at a prize much under that they had been lost. Though he did not say they were lost in the mall, | es; on sale Tuesday only, pair. or oi! stova, actua: cost o’ th» materia., % that is the inference, for he declarad they had been forwarded, and the mail & i worth 25c—to-day only. oo, JAC | “oich...o. T % | < must take Pe-ru-ma. This is a tonic which acts directly upon the rnmnmmm:qummnnmniv;n PRRRRRRRERRERRERRERRRRRRR RRERER R R R R R RR R RRERY ERRR RN R Ry Another Special Sale Hani-M :ae Doilies. By another lucky chance we have re- cured 1700 hand maie Battenber: Doilies at much less thaa u ual prices. They a-e 6:6 inches, a nce size for vases or ornaments, and are well made of good matarial, would be cheap st 15c; special Tuesday only..... ¢ Splendid Bargain in Second Opening of Fall and Winter Millinery. Tuesday and Wednesday — Trimmed Hats and Teques, Frenzh M:dols, Copie: and Adaptauaons. An =zttractive colection of ths rew s'yles fir autumn » winter. A args number of des'gis, embed: est features, have been eapeci nrepared in the co rect sensitive membrane which lines the entire body. This delicate skin lines the lungs, the throat, the head, the stomach, the liver, the bladder, the kidneys Think a minute. PLOCKY HIGH and the pelvic organs. Suppose it Teaspoons. 4 cdors ard md'l‘f;:l! '"g will be offered at ressonab e prices. E | i Simply trimmed walkin, ats, untrimmo ¢ a % " becomes inflamed. You're sick and We clcsxd cut ai that th: man had of | et bty urtrimmod felt and velvat hats this parti.uiar .ancy pattern of R igers F ne Feit and Golf Hats Fine Tailor-mada Hts a3 low a Trimmed Hats as ow as T %6.50 Exquisite Imoorted Mcdsi Hats as low as... 8f %00 Very elegant Importei Mo1 -1 Hats un to... $35.00 - SCHOOL MI§S RESUME THER - SHO0TS THIEF LEGAL STRIFE you don’t know what it is—nothing but inflammation or catarrh of the organ affected. Pe-ru-na does not disappoint. It | — [ | Brog. “1847" Teasnoons and then ov'y linhf]‘ng Silk, 7c. Glove Boxes, 49c. . B | 3 s | t 45 dozen. They are woit: regu o 555 it 'y Z has cured more wopen of so-called Mldmght Prow ler Put 10| NepheWS and Nleces B[‘]]]g‘ z:,:rg :; iz n{fi;;efwof (}9‘1::1;::_ l(:.f(: Th:b:-exic‘-’;;'}::dscv':;“am:;:mlf';:.“«::nsehkg Th:er;tw:; g = - “‘womanly weakness” than may be : ; farads AL it wenia. el la-ge variety of co'ors, the kind that | 0" 7 e ik R ket Flight by a Santa Action to Compel Sale A 69c | sivir: il ailcatpo— mo | s Tuesiay on'y 108 fancy shape, opal frosted G ovs Boxes, deep gold edgas, assorted hand- painted flower decorations; tha regu- lar pric2 of these Glova Boxes is 85, Tuesday Sale--250 Lace Half Curtains. viry cheies lot drummer’s samn'e ends So long as you of Estate, s S | right to the spot. take the wrong medicine you can- Special Tuesday Sales Camera Depariment. Clara Gil - | AACRAARE ARAAA AR AARARAAACAALAAA R A RLARAAAAAAAAAARARAAAARRAUR B AARAAA R AN AR RAARAR LMK AR AMAA LML ARALAAARAAdARAa j ive i | H Bobinet Curtains. with embroideres A = ru , > na—just give it an honest trial—and | ol e, g work, syme very expansiva work in the at D:partment _Sl.oreflpriu: 7; mlahlf: day only, each.. o - 49¢ you'll get well, no matter where the - | Calmly Awaits the Appearance of the | Allege That a Partition of the Prop- lot. suitab'e for sash curtains and ha f ;:efiin‘tz\'o speclal oifering: iy Main Floor. iR i | Burglar at Her Window and | erty Could Not Be Made With- | windows; sale price, l’#ga’ > t0 500 | The s m $1.00 Developing trouble is. | Fires Upon Him With ‘ out Great Prejudice to ! SHGh e and Printing Outtit %. 1. for | (= % G0 KON T8 ""k = — e E— - i | R any caze-a 0 kofak upto 3 . rehicfs, look like = a Rifle. the Owners. | Brushes About Half. L Nasrd iy oty - A B ik and wash and wear wll. good fall o+ oo«oooooooo‘oooog . Hand Brush — Gool | Squeegse Albums—Just the. thing { gzzse;v h one- n'z:h _h-rnat‘tched border, UNAWAY CARS o8 {al ‘Dispatch to The Call { Special Dispatch to The Call. | 25¢ qua ity, s b.ek, | " for zmateurs to keap their pistures i ”1‘}’: on special sale Tves- 4e R R 4| SANTA GLARA, Oct. 1—Miss Mae| REDWOOD CITY, Get. 1—An action pure b";“e stock; g @@ | in- - Forthis day on'y we Ofi-"a:pe' ne”.i':};;;;met Handkerchief CAUSE @ WRECK * wadams, daughter of Dr. W. A. Wadams | was commenced in the Superior Court to- | on Tuesday on v RS | cialdscount of 25 per cent it B 3 m + | of this place, had a lively-experience W day by certain persons interested in the | & 1mpon<d oot als'za1 and sty'es of Squsegea e o ?m!ia},emt.r d‘ _«-\’." " Spee * burg who tried to enter her windo estate of Willlam A. Piper for the parti- ' g B_ruih —A fi e | camera Department—Second F oo 238 dogon: : « ¥ s : g 4+ s Wadams is an.expert [ tion of the property of the estate in San | # 15¢ brash, with | % T . "v]{- 3 ozom; on speciv Pew . Wild Train Collids 4 i and she put her knowledge ‘vr Mateo County. The plaintiffs are Allen | % po'ish=d bons :la'l» | Handker:hiefs, 6c. ca'e Tuesday only. each.. - i 7 3 4+ fArearms 1o’ g0od . T It is believed the | H. Piper, John E. Pij 4 W. P < . pur> white | 3 = et . With Freight Near B st A R ving in bis | per, Ha a i ';llul\z\_ A\l . :, dbxex flE" -t):k;' a | A svecia_purchase of 210 dozn Ludies’ | pueaggse $12.50 and Dunsmuir, + a bullet a8 a memento. of his visit iper, John Q. | § epacial.. purchass Dhion Licen Lawn Handkershiefs, ¢x- SIGF 3 2% ¥ to the Wadams home. Jacob 0. Denton C. Piper. & 8 0 of them,. o 8 e Tuxs- tra sieer, fanzy revers;, hemstitched & Fall suits $9.95 3 St 4 One of the Wadams children has scar Elkins, Emma Richey, Annic Buz. % of 8 0 of them, or 8r borders, worth 10¢ each at | B e e - ; e + Kous quarantined ttie Fyfle, Alice M. Piper, Wil % cayony. each.. 3 least—on Taesisy ony. . Be | B o comptising busdreds -3 y R n(‘,',rd,ar P i dl E DUNSMUIR use. its 4 temporary | liam S. Piper, Newton O. Piper, Theodore :. Toilet Articles—Rotunda. ¥ ¥ ' 7 ef Men's Fall and Winter Suits, single = J Ll | TINAIE TO '+ vrakes wer freight 4 During the (- | E. Piper, Edward M. Piper and John D. | g ; ey #n! double-breasted sack-coat styles, ¥ WL Qrif i dha Miss ‘Wadams had been practic- | Piper, % Czmille o’ Arvilie’s plalm and faney mix:d cheviots 3 RFing 1 I rom 4 ne retired at night | Those named as defendants are Ella | ® ow being and ‘cassimeres, giod vaues at g ring Suit for Its = b o figae an intrader. on. | Qoll Annie L. Sheets, Le Roy Piper. Johin i :z:gwt xfe%'—',flsui. ed18othes Ra."fo their regular pric—$12.50 and b ST i e P e W. Piper, Lawrence R. Piper, Frederick ' iy i GoldenRulc Bazaar. $15.00 — row bein -4 - A, 2 i ed to raise the window, but a i » B trumenta pieces, g MOV l ntil 1t h i deavored e e e rlne it Willlam Baldwin (sometimes known as songs end imstru ~-AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. closed out at 3 Removal. ihe YArd: whep 4 d%er the sash prevanted 1o CMLE o and called Willfam- Balawin: Piper> and | spocial (his weeK.uwurseer FOB ' CALIFORNI'S LARGEST--AMER rrnenre B9 95§ o stop it. The cars 4 = S oo i outside: a number of fictitious personages. in the house the outsider ¥ g > im rapidly to the fence for a time and M rth that the plain- erval removed the st a Dou Annie L. 4 < < mma‘ttnaawmmuw«wzmr B e el mm"mmm omplaint sets d Defendants FAEIEP 1444000044500 0 2000094449994 4 99444494 IN QUEER TANGLE. and obtained Ter .rifie e Roy Piper, John W, Piper and TN m | N | “'She had waited but a few moments | Lawrence R. Piper are the owners of r 1 1 | | - o + ] f u - +! when the attempt to open the window ‘r‘,lortue:"x~lo';‘g; of DEOT .!u San_Mateo THR &\ | | | NERYD £ | 1 Je A Lo ewed. The s vas raised = 3 ey are the nephews a ces AU i | e Ow r t + Miss Wadams mnerve did not fail: | Property through the will of the latter, ~ T T 1 » < the Overturning of the mped to save 3 b Away and with & groan the Which instrument is set out in full in the | R < ! l ll \O\IE GOLD S[,E\ FO Entire Municipal the collisi + | prowler fell back through the window and | complaint. They allege tlat - partition | L LWL ! by Y et s 4 1 dashed away. | ©f the property cannot be had without | 3 | £ S % ar could be found | &reat prejudice to the owners and there- | -— | ——— £ : ate A0 the N SeIniby. ng;qn‘;}k“fl\r?l it be ;.)M undltllw pro- e h Ret: ing to San | Wife of a San J On ty stude) Je | ceeds divided among those e ec ere. | e ROS + WETR R ey & those entitled there- | o terinarian Eddy Reports Alarming | Attorney Hatch Re ;m 5t " That ose Capitalist Charges : 3 ce with a | _Bishop & Wheeler, E. L. Campbell, J. Inroads Made by the Disease Francisco in the Interests o e Has Treated < nown the | 8. Spelman. Ethelbert Callahan and’ H & icinity of Crows Defendants in Receiver- Her With Extreme " . i & | €. Firebaugh appear as attorneys for in the Vicinity ship Cases. Cruelt: r the track . S g S _ 3 T FOREMAN OF BRUNSWICK Youte Blasfets i Khase. | SEATTLE, Oct. 1—The Paclfic Coast Souial- Dingurilh 06 The Stk Special Dispateh to The Call. KTON, Oct. 1.—Dr. J. H. Eddy Steamship Company's steamship City of STOCKTON, . 1.—Dr. J. . Eddy, Topeka arrived from Lynn Canal points | SAN Jo = this morning. She brought about 150 pas- | hes sued B h?gt;a;d"‘:r'omlffick?;d:;: sengers and $20000 in gold, mostly I | capitalist, for a divorce. She alloece po small amounts in the hands of passengers. | has heen extremely cruél to her d officers report that the numerous occasions abused her. ST @+++++4444444444444490 MINE BADLY INJURED SAN JOSE ENTERTAINING | Bones of Both of Charles H. Connel- PORTUGUESE DELEGATES ly's Legs Fractured by a Falling Rock. : Frederick Willlam Baldwin ipe been paid $269,000 as his share rvfpxxirln’;ia: veterirarian connected with the S(a'lfl ions of his late father, William A. Piper. | Dairy, Bureau, has returned from the vi- An order directing the Union Trust Com- | cinity of Newman and Crows Landing, pany to show cause why it should not pay | wither he was sent by the dairy bureau | | to Prindle's ac- i i 7 {. Oc the sum name ‘o SR e s The Topek: . € = At the Supreme Council of th.e California cm\ss VALLEY, Oc (B 1.—(‘,1:3;1:51!-!. Ju%g"eqrnnmp; 1—»‘12n}‘|n?"\zflr‘o‘,"|; \\r?‘." r;]:: S investigate the reports of ‘he_ p;c? ‘nlc‘.. i Cateh. WAL b au e Tocks | TRey wert st TS Prindle and W. P Union Convenes in the | Connelly, foreman of the Brunswick mine. | the ‘Supreme Court had decided that the | of anthrax amons the vast herds of ¢attle | (his side of Skaguay, appears to be but | In 185, and have three minor children. of ; eing car for the | Garden City. is suffering from fractures of the bones of | money must be pald forthwith, the con-| there. Dr. Eddy found that many ca Sightly damaged. A Wrecking company | phch she wanis the Custody. Betides Recor was de- both legs. The night shift had discharged | sent of all Interested vartles was given | have died. e Tt o Toat ar | being interested In Montana propercy na Special Dispatch to The Call. f anthrax there,” said | has considerable improved holdings here. a round of holes in one of the drifts and | and the order to show cause was stricken | ‘‘There is plent The steamship Senator arrived from | She says he is possessed SAN JOSE, Oct. 1.—The Supreme Coun-| & T i 2 - . calerit | Sddy to-day. ‘‘Among the calves it is of moi cil of the Portuguese Union of e o S L R e e ey | D By e amihrax, of blackleg. The Cape Nome and St. Michael this morning. | 375,000 and that Al of It lo. eearns ® is in session in this city. About careful, as the place where they were to older cattle dieafter contracting nw_fl-":‘- bringing about a hundred passengers and | Property. Alimony of $150 a month is < are present. The sessions are be- | tofl was dangerous. Later he himself | SYNDICATE IS FORMED | somettmes in two h‘nrlllrs.“'l'hl’fl’::é::? to | 3133000 in treasure. She left Nome m!“»"‘\‘gdofifir B b e g % e o the ari ake er ex- | be no remedy for the ¢ e ex to] g w5 ™ s I8 | s n e Superior wall and will continue for four da B R 8 | the source of infection e a i 28 o b s o s property pending the action. - A. Pinheiro, the supreme president, i o o than & | Growers of Texas Being Induced to | dem it found in' the water ofithe canalion L M K e ol fat Franducs aies ] ——— : jon to order to-day and narrowly missing his head.. It struck him | Sign a Four Years’ | }ne \‘-‘]Tl‘.\*hh',‘ :\'r:’?"l‘h:\"‘_““ ot forty miles | was a passenger on the vessel. He is one DIVORCE DECREE GRANTED heen s Scer ) - Tight leg, k a clea sak | ng. s come r { g e | s, The other ofiioers | bn the Tlght leg, making a clean break Contract. | s re. the disease existed | of the attorneys for the defendants in, the | TO MRS. JAMES BARDIN Braga, past president; | 3, on -t leg above the ankle,| BEAUMONT, Tex.. Oct. L.—A meeting of | some weeks ago. The owners are doing | JECOVErstip CAses At GRCRRE B POt e ladao, vige pregident: L. J. Mar- | preaking the hones and pinning him to the | rice farmers, millers and others who are everything to prevent U8 Fo ing whred | terested, and is said to be on the way to | TBirty Thousand Dollars Awarded to H. Woods, master of eeremo- | b genbns minmis ang Taheno s hescutd | interested In the culture of rice was held | 3% Sate Veterinarian was there a few | San Frincisco to obtam the supplemen. | the Wife of the Salinas F. Samos, marshal; J. F. Bran- | his of The attending physi in this city to-day to consider a proposi- | day o. I would quarantine if I had the tary ord s A S that Capitalist. * this city. The attending physician thinks | da g0, nd. | Court there ordering the receiver in the ‘ guard; Manuel Mitchell, he will 1ot be permanently crippled. tion which Is practically to control the | power. I can only report and recommend. | Court there ordering the recelver In tbe| o .\ 1 @ ateh to The ca A. Ca o foe vy i glr;‘memc n{h-o mnrkl l({r lhc-‘l'nlted States. | No cattle |hugdl‘\t‘t;1 ths allowed to go from | (&S in gold dust which has been taken out| SALT "«s Oct. 3 Theanrdln i . Lemo: ' t was held at_the ins o | infecte strict e Vo G re- | s y Frnsi e Baptista; || BOY THIEF APPREHENDED. | Anderson Herd of New. York mpp cc &f | the tnfe e | of the’ mines under the work of the re- | cage, which has attracted 5o much atire tinancial committee—J. Valladao, Jose M. s = Duson of Cowley, La. Mr. Herd repre- | FOR A RESCUE HOME. | claim under the rulings of the court but | tion in this section, is ended and Mrs. ! Rosa, A. M. Martins | Has Been Systematically Robbing a | sents a syndicate of New York capitalists | i which the court refuses to order the re- | Mary Bardin has been granted a legal sep- Various reports - read, which show ing =tate of affairs. San Jose Council is entertalning the dciegates. A banquet, ball and reception are .on the | George A. Smith, proprietor of a grocery. programme, | store at Fairchild, has missed various | amounts from his cash till, and on Sat- urday evening he reported his losses to which he claims has a capital of $7,700 Mr. Herd says the purpose of the com- | pany is to. contract with the rice farmer | for all of his rice for four years to come, with an option to extend four years more | if desired by the company, and to pay a stated price for the rice during the exist- ence of the contract. The farmers are in- ceiver to turn over. - Interests the Coast. Suisun Store. SUISUN, Oct. L.—During the past week aration from her husband, James Bardin | a millionaire sugar beet grower of this eity. d.\drsf Bardin brought suit on the ground of extreme cruelty, and t Special Dispatch to The Call. | brought out durirg the trial caused ar::x: WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Postoffice dis- | sation in local social circles, in which the | Bardins were lcading figures. By order of continued—Oregon: Ragic, Curry County; | Tateing wer .| Mrs. Margaret E. Crocker Offers Her | r Mansion as a Gift. SACRAMENTO, Oct. 1.—Mrs. Margaret E. Crocker, whose home is now in New | York State, has offered her mansion in | this cfty for the purposes of the Rescue n encou R INDIAN COMMITS MURDER. ot . £ Constable Downing. The Constable, after | . conducted here by the women | mail to Wedderburn. in the Superior Court to-day w plicans, whe i ; by 3 4lea | clined to sign the contract, and Mr. | Home now conduc ¥ | Mrs. B i out 30, - ! ht for the Near San Diego. D ) o ame. hus bein b iBe Bundl-ar f\l;b:'ers 4t South Carolina, Georgia and | % Ci}\,arlesms. Wl;\sor-l}\'wierburné S < . aying per month, 30, Oct. 1.—Manuel Ganzales, | goi to the store daily to purchase coal abama have agreed to the plan. AS NE“’S N BRIE ostoffice sub-station No. 27, San Fran- i o almost comp hange f Mission Valley, lies dead at ! oll. which Smith had 1o gn' to the back VS’N T GUILT 00 T I F- | cisco, will be established October 19 on | DEMOCRATS MADE GAINS. _—— Hospital, and his mu of ‘the store to obtain. While the store-| KING PLEADS NO LTY. —————— the corner of Twenty-fifth and Valencia | o= 2 —_— Sy b murderer, |0 Was ‘absent, Matthéws seized the . . streets. | Result of Elections Held in Various W == Salgado, is a fugitive from T st VIRGINIA, Nev., Oct. 1.—The machinery for IR OB B | SULLIVA DOCMED TO DIE. justice. " Salgado shot -Gonzales: in O Y et to. Vallafo every marstng | 2ove -Sev for the Trial of S. H.| . ejectric power to run the Comstock mines | ed*’::‘ fic Coast pensions have been grant- Connecticut Towns. Murderer of Spencer Gill Fancheria Just above. the . County Heuall |‘and returned in ‘the ing. He in- Church’s Slayer. e T R L Socnie® heer | S‘Calitornta: Original—Willtam H. Drown. | Conn., Oct. L—It was °f Spencer Gillard Sen- | {31'"They Were grape plekers wid hay | formed his parents he was mployed there | Spectal Dispatch to The Call T o nd o bik celebration is being ar- | Vallicita, $10; Samuel J. Atkins, Soldiers | day in Connecticut, 182 of | becen paid off at Cajon’ the previous | driving cattle. On returiing from Val-| ‘gan RAFAEL, Oct. 1.—J. E. King was | ranged to commemorate the event. Home, Los Angeles, 3; George Eustice, | the 188 towns in the State holding y lejo last evening, Matthews was arrested Soldiers’ Home | nced to Be Hanged. STOWN Ir ? | and with a pa of othel g = FANCOUVE ot, 1.~ first tele n | Gilroy, $6; Corwin Phel tions te choose officials Tor the t . Superior | 3 been_Indulzing 15 lquer. Aflr"s |and_while on the way to fall admitted | arTalgned today in the Superlor Court| VANCOUVER, Gol L—7he, Con, Wfi™tn | Los Angeles, $5; Bernard J. Lee, Temes: | ernments ana sctttian for the coror & i eed| quarrel, Salgado. without warni shot | his gullt He stole about $i0, and $28 was | for the murder of 8 . Church at Two | MesSied Giienment line on the Ashcroft trail | cal, Restoration and increase—Samue! | yp v ing year = e § “abdomen. Theing, MOt | recovered. The boy is charged with burg | Rock several months ago. He pleadea | the new Gotemment Inegl Bs S0 ™5, | Davis, dead, Oakland, 312. Increase— {he liquor i tod, New the darknese and Gem T (Tary. His record fs an excentionally had | Dot guilty, and his trial was set for the | futs MW % fiiendent of construction, s on | Abrahiam J. Hagaman, San Francisco, $lo. | Haven, Bridgep i nzales lingered until daylight, oOne for one €0 young. be having on differ- | 22d of this month. e Way out from Ottawa to send the first mes- | Original widows—Hannah Davis, Oak-| Naugatuek did n & vy ntil daylight, "07F (Ccasions been arrested for petty lar- —— %e through. [tand. 38 eeRcturns at mid e lec dian of & ‘s de- | CEDY¥- AN JES, Oct. ®—The Southern Pa-| Oregon: Increase—Peter L. Vanmatre, ' (F9M 125 towns the séription was seen this morning me Ghata GHE++ 44+ P4+ttt 440 | EO A o i on o mew coust | Mabel H0. Relssoe. and Intreasemaiiey | tables show Republ e z making his way 1o the Mexicn. SANTA CLARA BLAZE $ | f e th “reat vigor. There now remains R. Stevens, Beaver Creek, $8. towns and Democratic succe Full & and hie prthably has ctcimd o DEATH RESULTS 3 bit o small gap between Gavesta Puss and | Examinations for postoffice clerk and | FStUrns from all the towns in ctions the Supr ¢ e ‘border. ¥ SRS ehcapel Iover DUE TO INCENDIARISM H 4| Paint Concepclon and it is confidently predicted | carrier will be held November 3 at Wat. | Of 15% gave the Rey 125 and the & ared un- | e = i FROM A SCRATCH 4 | that thrflu[(éla u‘l;_ns v\;lll h‘;orul"o,lmf\nflg‘::!lhb‘; | sonville a;‘ll;l hflanfnrgx,’ wh;rob free delivery ['f“f;‘:if;" \-'_f-'“ (A'Txf \:1 s he full returns f death was | f from San Francisco = | service will be established Dece: of last ye it ose received b was| TRIAL OF FRED BERGEROW. | Unoccupied Draghicevich Residence 3 + [ Unes Gromny S The name of the Frult srowers Pk at | from to-day's election the Hepublican | 5 i Fired in Several Places and S R % Fullerton has been converted into have lost 22 towns and the Democrats 2 SANTA ROSA, Oct. L—The Coroner's jury in the case of the unknown man found dead on the Hutchinson ranch vesterday afternoon the {5{:"' National Bank of Fullerton, capital [ Brewers’ Union Hires Special Counsel | Of the 24 towns m to Prosecute. | ing to-night sixteen vear and 8 Demo- Destroyed. San Juan Editor Vie- Zumwalt Case Nearing an End. +4 went Republican | ] 1.—The exami- | Special Dispatch:to The Call. ‘ i d a verdict of “death from a gunshot e — cratic. If the missing towns remain firm § Ky o | Spectas Dispateh to The can. SANTA CLARA. Ocf. L—The Droghice- tim of Blood Teound n“the ead.” The body has not been | NAMED FOR A PLACE in their respective columns of last. year tic SAN JOSE, Oct. 1.—The trial | vi dwelling on Sherman street was de- Poi i identified, and very likely it never will be. it would be a total of 119 towns Republi- on in_the | rial of Fred | vich & olsoning. be ascertained whether it was a case | ot z L M .l(er’g»n;v«‘. . ho sh;xl and killed Joséph | stroyed h_\; flr;'l at l:35do'ch)§k this morn- : - It cannot et suicide. The strangers death IN NAPA ASYLUM o fl)rf\d ‘f Lo Ehutie: & it Republiean yun- | Cech and August Berger at the Brewers' |ing. The family. moved to San Francisco urred a month ago. S o ool e : c the | pienic here o couple of months age. e | thiee months ago. since which time. the Special Dispateh to The Call. GO oReE & B A {Dr. I Cobn of Oakland Appointed o 4 gave | gan before Judge Lorigan to-day.. Be-|house has been unoccupied. It wasthe HOLLISTER, Oct. 1-J. W. for Vancouver. Third Assistant Physi- GREETING TO YERKES. » is sane. | gerow was Constable at Alviso at the -home of the Draghicevichs for -nearly Thomas, editor of the Miss- Electric Power for . proizs cs<es closed |‘nime, and was intoxicated when he killeq | twenty years and was a landmark in the ing Link, of San Juan, died of blood VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 1.—A syndi- London Daily Mail Says His Advent e argued | the men. 1t was a cold-blooded affair, | castern portion of town. . Butldin agiomy poisoning last evening. On Friday cate, headed by ex-Governor Mackintosh, | Special Dispatch to The Call. Is Welcome. but Bergerow will set up a plea of sol “d';.:l-"‘;;‘,” were destroyed. ‘The fire wae night he picked up a small har- has obtained control of the Slave Lake| NAPA. Oct. 1—Dr. L. Cohn of Oakiand| 1,0NDON. Oct. 1—The Daily Mafl prints defense. claiming he Power Company, for the rights of which a | has been appointed third assistant phy- Sues Railroad for Dama; for the prompt ac 2 Deputy Shepiys | incendiary, as those who arrived early bn monica and while playing it insict- 0 ¢ 3 this morning an exhaustive article deal- g mayc 3 e oid hay et e Dot L efe scene saw flames fssulng from three ed a slight seratch upon his lp. ibag‘:lcge‘:n‘gms‘l;.g;??r‘;gsf,‘;n;’g zoolfg’n!:!;""‘" o!;’he Napa State Hospital for the | jng with the personality and career of & "AEL, Oct. L—Mrs A B rs' Unfon has | Fidely 2oport e B ond $i00, e, Lhe BHh fhet odmmenont fe Awhiy ‘o Dlates the use of the water power of the | y1=a"% s'apa"ed 2 creditable examina- | Charles T. Yerkes, who has just pur- - i Sthmle Fidpel BRI co) to Drosecute Ber- 1088 I8 ; Insurance | § mediately, and in spite of medical 4 | Folls on Slave River for the development | 110N 2t Sacramento before the State | chased the Charing Cross, Euston and Li w of James Lindsey, to-day [ poro The day s occupled In select- | $17 - skill, he died in horrible agony. He of electricity for manufacturing purposes L‘éflflfg’ugzl;‘l:nlss;gn m):‘ September 4. Hempstead Underground Railroad char- . onprinet She SPGBt NG SERL oo ol | Death Caused by a Fall. was a native of Missouri, aged 4 -y |in Vancouver and other coast cities. | ) Dr. Gardner last week APty Iy | o ra g e o, the Toinoie her husband, who was kilieq | | SACRAMENTO, Oct. 1L—The second trial of | VIRGINIA, Nev., Oct. L—A. A. Pollard, years, and had beqn engaged in.the IR e | Cohn to_the vacancy on the medical staff | life of London it says: e by a freight train at Tomales, | 1{'?“}1‘“‘“! nl‘;l!«e. ;:xlr'ed with the murder | prominent mill man of Silver City, fell publication of the Missing Link for Recently a St. Louls gl)l;! Wwho had just | at the Napa institution. The Board of | “London needs such a man at this june- time of the accident he was | f FoR: s, was begun In Department 3 of from a twelve-foot bulkhead at his 'relL the past two years. acquired her first beau heard some one | Managers at a special meeting held on | ture, and if he can put the same spirit the Superior Court this morning, Judge R. C. Rust of Amador County presiding mer trial the jury disagreed bing in the rallroad yard at that T dence n & for- | Cich caused h R e R e e e g yesterday, sustaining injuries death. $ G++++ 4444444444444+ x % + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + [ say that all the world loves a lover—and she has bee aver since. n jealous of the whole world Saturcay approved Dr. Gardner's action. Dr. Cohn is said to be a close friend ;Il' Goverror Gage. into street raillway enterprise here that he has displayed in Chicago he will be welcome sojourner among ua. a