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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, CORVENTIOH OF MINERS CALLED BY WITCHELL {1t Is Believed the Strikers | Will Aceept Concessions of Cperators. ol L2 ey Hundreds of Men, Accompanied by Women, March to Lattimer, and ause Workers to Join SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1vuv. JUROR BENJAMIN NOW FLEEING FROM JUSTICE The Man Whose Disappearance Delayed Bergerow’s Trial Is an Embezzler. A SALE OF GUARANTEED BLACK SILKS, | PeauDesl B Y, | ) | 9eVan, GUARANTEED H MONEY REFUNDED IF THEY PROVE UNSATISFACTORY. H Reg. value $1.35. | JAFFETA. 95¢ Yard, GUARANTEED GUARANTEED || TAFFETA. | 2000 yards 20-inch, GUARANTEED PEAU DE SOIE. 900 yards 21-Inch, $1.25 Yard. Reg. value $1.50. PO NOT MISS to-morrow’s opportunities if you are intercsted in Silks. ON NO FORM:ZR OCCASION bave we presentcd such extraord nary qualities, EVERY PIECE has bzen manufactured by the most renowned silk manufacturer of France—the QUALI- L TIES » OST FAVORED by the best dressmaking trade. NEW PANNE HE3E'S /4 INNOYATION HERCTOFORS UNKNOWN IN SILK SELUNG: || VELVETS, Special Dispatch to The Call. + AN JOSE, Oct. 6.—“Benny” Ben- jamin, the missing juror in the Begerow murder trial, is on the d for Svdney, N. S. act was brought out by & Langford on | WINNER OF THE i Ranks. s vester "x‘ by FE ons in B in sailed o 'l 'S~ i TAFFETA, Should npy of our cuarantced si'k fail to give : xtietions (2 53 | Sl bjarhin suifed on Thurs- 195 & 4 . prop:r service we g adl y replace with new silk n Fanne Velvets, | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6. — President d telephoned for his ticket from this | lrsi rafi rlle I | d o> rzfund the amoun. paid. hown -all Mitchell has at last announced his inten- and purchased it on ll\v‘hn:l;. He I il o tion to ca convention of miners to de- | boarded the 5:35 train here, and on its ar- | . 5 Yaf . - tons be | cide what action shall be taken In regard 1 at San Fr it at once on | } NOTE THESE GREAT VALUES ON SALE COMMENCING TO-MORROW. popular this fall. o N et e |(f oo the ahin. Mk Denjamin is ¥00 of In Great Demand! | 10 per cent in wages. He made the an- | money belonging to San Joseans, which had been intrusted to ber of debts in S: much the defalc; on 1 | not known, but it is believec close to §1000. THE BEST 85c COLORED TAFFETA FOR 68¢ YARD. EXTRA SFPECIAL. r closed out to us 3 strong an nouncement to-day in a speech miners’ mass-meeting at Shenandoah. said he would issue a call in a few The belief is general that the men will give a majority vote in favor of accepting at a He LAIRD, SCHOBER & CO. {of Philade phia rcceived the o 5800 vards rich and lustrous Taffeta Silk—that which usually sells at 85c_yard. durable. Over 85 of the leading shades are represented in this lot, In- 68C | aing w am, wh oes on sale to-morrow at the extraordinary price of Yard the concessions made by the operators. | There is a mystery surrounding Benja- | First G & Paiak tha < i The date and place for holding the con- | min's disappearance that cannot be aec- irs Tan rizZs 27-inch Black Taffeta, i ars.smio===: 75¢ Yard | {8-Inch Black Taffeta, absolutely perfect. . . ... 57c¢ Yard vention Wil bé Aecided upon 4 Hasleton | counted fof umlees It 18 family troubls or = o to-morrow by President Mitchell and | insanity. He has always been considered other officials of the mine workers. flighty, and once before disappeared for President Mitchell addressed largely at- | several days. Not long ago hg embraced tended mass-meetings and reviewed long | spiritualism, and it is said this aroused | parades of miners at Shenandoah this| ¢ v For a number of atternoon ana at Mount Carmel to-night. i PARIS EXPOSITION. ‘We are headquarters for their shoes and BREAT corr VALUE A SALE OF TAILOR-MADE SUITS, $10.95 EACH. REGULAR VALUE $17.50. e irs of his family. SO0ULRR SA0IINAURAURARZR I DN ARRJLO LR ARLIIR ARG 20 400 R LERTURAODJUJU0HURAAD DD LI IUA BRI of French kid and fine box calf, soles and Chico, Democratic candidate for Congress &er nter ghty-five Ladles' Tailor-made Suits on sale to-morrow— e : P | vears Benjamin has been acting as pur- have had a rush all week, as EVERY hase § ese Goods th handsome and stylish. They were made by one of the best More collleries were closed to-day, lhe | chasing agent between this town and San v v 3 % New York suit makers for a large retail house. Before they most important being the mines of Cal-| Francisco. He had a good business and % | LADY NTS to wear 54-IN. BLACK VENETIAN ere completed the makers canceled the contract and we suc. 3in Pardeo & Co, at Lattimer Mr. Far- | ihere was no reason for his low " R B n closin o1 ou uch o he wholesale price. | dee AnC C at 'C C e sus- ¥ 0! = <. < 3 - . - . W St Tokhie oF Doe Iuncried St 1o Dital By { pended at the mines until further notice B an MigEaing 9 L B. BENJAMIN, THE MISSING | | A PRIZE-WINNER. the e and wn; the jacket finely tailored ani . | because, he said, the authorities do not SAN JOSE JUROR. | z i pe B N = ¥ ke ; o silk: the skirt ‘with fine grade of er in ction to his em- | (Photogiapn vy Carruthers.) We have just re 1 a iarge Invoice o it ¢ ies ohape; would be o great leader at § marching | fsses’ and $2.50 BLACK FIEROLA & MATELASS - SUITIHGS $1.50 YD. Rainy-Day Ski Fine Meitc to property = | - boks S SiEE < 2 those 2iny-Day Skirts, Oxford m I e | to be gone over again. Just what action | on e noe yon that we rows of stitching, pe Many hundreds of striking miners, ac-| "Some have will be taken is not known | can g "RIZ 3 £ the be £2.98 for a.$4.00 Skirt. s of stitching. perfet GOV o gompanied by women, marched to the | aric P f e e R ooy child residing | 0 8lso wear F . 4 mit any violence, the marched back - oaeee s = = = o — Gilmlflllfitiflfl Uf mfl SH|B M Ly Shoute aed forth on the public road mear the mines | o RET T T b AR | tlon, Thie the Clerk refused,.citing the r : : & iin such a menacing manner that the Par- D SPT PEAK. | tion. This the Clerk re -G Hl] Napkms Pillow Cases o ack should they | = | opinion of District Attorney Camy -ell.’lni - C s ; B to g0 to work. | Democratic Orators Address a Gather- | Which it is held no vacancies | i x s, 45x36, a good quality muslin, # I o D O 2 the office. The two candidates will now Is just SEASO! 5 . s e G ; @ 10¢ the statting of operations, and Mr. | ing at the Capital. | mandamus the Clerk to obtain a place on | A stylish walking shos that H 50 dozen Sheets, 6 Spectal &t...oeervners 45¢ Each ‘dee’s decision to close the mine fol- | Special Dispatch to The Call, | the official ballo R without the clamey w ¥ 2 dozen Bed Comforters, filled with pure white cott. | a | SACRAMENTO, Oct. 6.—D. M. Delmas ! ce of th dinary wet s - x &e siz e, large size. On sale at s prevailed in other sections of | = 5 A e appearance of the ordinsry W& o bt | s prey | of San Francisco and Jo D Sproul of ADVERTISEMENTS. Wenther shoe. They are made are and Hudson Company to: Another special lot of thosesoft and fleecy Outing Flannels for which ¢ jolned with the other operators and | in the Second District, addressed a large with welted sewed ye had soch s i »nday: light a e ) i ed edges. All styles—lace e had such a big demand last Monday; light and medlum colorings, =3 | ngtices, offering the 10 por cent it | assemblage in the Clunie Opera-house to- B ¢ W stitched edges. All styles | ot EER e R R, | he., The spenlcers were sscorted trom | DES ay 3.50 2 EXTRA SPECIALS 50-CENT “p‘\al»d the notices, but President Thorne | {HSE Retey ig WRe 08 Sl A s . s been quoted as saylng his compa mento, the Troquols Club, the Bryan and to Cure 4 will agree to whatever the others do. | N L}D ) 3 gs FnR A APPLIQUE TRIM- HATLIETON, Oct 8 That the great an- | Stevenson clubs of Oak Park and Florin, g NECKWEAR, 75c, L] 1 | ite coal strike will be ended in a|@and the County Central Committee. ~Sen- { % copcicliitped MING | short time seems to-night to be almost | ator Gillis Doty was chairman of the Drunkards Those who wish to PATRONIZE HOME D VAL | certain. President Mitchell’s announce- | m:;r"rg;mul CATA ihat tho Hhia of Eemaie | INDUSTRY ask for I t fancy ent this afternoon in his Shenandoa Mr. Sprc 1 % | : <1, BLACK SILK WAIST b et MR TR0 LSRR | st that b3 ieherto gt the Lo = | KAST & GLANVILLE'S s . < [ A speclal offer f | miners will be held In a few davs for the arties had be The o= s SIZES 32 TO 44 sl ST K7 S3| urpora of allowing he men tofoads 10f | Romes, Domortaqy 2, Reebisfans | 1 © prar s ATl Our Headers 40 KROW | run Dress Shoss tor $2.50 and £3.00. o nncy 4 ol U sy H !rvm fflk Applique | on strike serves to remove all doubt |ng”th(“ p'r?;(-:!m arg;gllmcs:‘wx?gn and | ow Hrs Chas. . Harry Every Pair Warranted. % @ good opportunity to give you something rimming, edged with ! aby atter. s | since the last Preside: ampaign. — ists, The time is ripe and here are silk soutache In black. o e AL i “And the mar who DellaveA-in Honoe; i | Cured Her Husband. Send for Free Illustrated Catalogue. 5 e aep ety Samit anbat Yawh . 4 | cent advance 1= aivided. but thereis a _;usl‘i’vo‘,]!’n lr!prh:.oxn o(rhelnk(;/:‘?‘:gt‘n:‘::: and | L e Emaniy with r - or i o o good number who believe the men will | in the Declaration d e | WE HAVE NO BRANCE k ey Ol ke best Black Taffeta niened with hem. | 14 tnches wido, s greai 3 | KO0 " e advance, on bellet that the | arraving themselves on the side of De- | Mixed a Remedy in His Coffee and : MY o5 it ot TN Pacn $83 | Darsain; your choice =g (orators have reached the limit of thelr | mocracy and are lending their support to Food and Cured Him Without His Help or Knowledge, i Willlam J. Bryan." he declared. He would take the rifles from the 65.000 soldiers in the Philippines, put into their hands picks and shovels and on their feet gumboots, “‘and an era of real prosperity concessions. { _ Mr. Mitchell sald to-day. while en route | | to Mount Carmel, that he would hold a l convention of his colleagues here to-mor- | row to decide when he shall issue the | 25¢ Yard. VENETIAN CLOTH—$7.50 SUIT. LADIES' @ COSTS NOTHING TO TRY.| MACKINTOSHES. $2.45 FOR A LADIES’ $4 PETTICOAT, Nolan Bros. Special ¥ mous Monday offers and you | - Satin finished Venetian Cloth. It ranks call for the joint convention. Mr. Mitch- | would be started that would be far in — .- : - X right to the front this season among the | ell would not say on what date or in what | excess of anything ever experienced by $4.50 Each. ¢ % with a deep graduated ac- | plain-faced materials. Soft, rich and hand. JiElr -t rcon antigr oy e halaL St | thsi peapin o6 el N e It takes a woman to overcome obstacles. Mrs. | throug + W plaited flounce, finished ruche bot- | some stuffe, for -fall costumes; already question of representation will probably | Mr. Delmas sald that this was a Demo- | cp.o” w. Harry, 722 E. Fourth street, New- | Al t extra dust Tuffe; in colors of | shrunk 4nd'sponged, 82 jnches wide. Your | be decided at fo-morrow’s conference. | cratlc year. P(-npl; wn{ulg vmbo"mdepen;‘l- port, Ky., had for years patfently borne the 812-814 MARKET ST., nder, gray, new 45 | choice of 24 of the I des, Includ- | ently and thousands of Republicans who SRRy bl s e, EThY, Bew A aes ot} e leading shades, includ: OB Eemeeeee | toca Tor what the Democratic platform | dissrace. suffering. misery and privation dus pledged its candidates would vote for |to her husband's drinking babits. Phelan Building. IN POSTAL FUNDS | Brvan and Stevenson and Democratic | Congressmen everywhere. e enrd INTERESTS THE COAST. Special Dispatch to The Call. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. OCEAN TRAVEL Pacific Coast Steamship Co. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH Auditor Issues a Statement of Re- ceipts and Disbursements for the Year. EXQUISITE SILK AKD WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—The auditor WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—Postoffice es- Steamers leave Broadway FLANNEL WAISTS. FLANNELS. of the Postoffice Department has issued | tablished: Oregon—Peyton, Jackson Coun- whar?, San Franctsco: For ‘Al kan Ports—I1a. m., Eostof- 4.8, 13, 13, 23, 28, Nov. L. If you like the real a trial balance showing receipts and ex- | ty, Anna B. Jones, Postmaster. ot swell Y. For Eugeka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. Oet. 5, 2, 30, Nov. 4, and every firth day stopping only_at Port Hi ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. m., Oct. 4 8 13, 16 20, 24 28 Nov. 1, and gt} Semigna, - you | penditures of the postal service for the | fice discontinued: Oregug—Ciorman, Sliar- s i damirs o / D . | ; | 'man County, mail to Monkland. = Post- ers at Seattle, 20, 1900. - | man County, hers best. The hand- | fiscal year ended June 0, 1900. This state- | Tl Ot inigsioned: _California—Ellen e Viasses oA somest of the season | ment, taken In connection with that ot | Masters commissioned: Talifornia "thlcx Yo, Victoria. Vascouver (B. were opened on Sat- | the money order department. which was | T ittls Rock. " . . OB TR urlay_Printed _ and completed a weck ago, shows the entire | “pongions issued: California—Increase— and New Whatcom (Wash.)— it financial results of the service for the | john Fannin, San Francisco, $10; Anthony 11a m., Oct, 4,8, 13, 18, 23, 28, Poe Chim from Partas T fiscal year. The financial statement of | W, Pool. Yuba City, §8. Reissue and in- Nov. 2, and every fifth day thereafter. Changs it | the postal fgfirvice Proper dfi)r the FaEl crease—Edward Edgland, Bakersfleld, $S. at_Beattle to this company’s steamers for {1900 is as ows: Expenditures, $107.- | ~Oregon—Increase—George W. Hughson, as 1 B “Tacor | 249,208 13; revenue, $102,354,579 20; excess to N. P. R'y; at Vancouver to C. P. | Beaverton, $10; Luellen Fleming, Medford, of expenditures over revenue, $4,804,718 84, | $17, The excess of expenditures over receipts, or net_deficit of the postal service, is about $1,500,000 less than the deficit for the preceding fiscal year. The principal item of revenue is the o Marching Clubs Parade. Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN DIEGO, Oct. 6.—One of the largest = 720 4. A 4 | UM ARAER AR DI AL JAbJER ARALIA AR RN AR LN AR LR AD SLRA AR AR LIRS U A AN ELDJ A A | Dlace f the wash King. Only through the rulings of the chairman, Dr. M. were Carothers’ charges saved & completely quashed. As mat- and the three members of the dged to King's support form a and at the next meeting of the which the investigation com- will be concluded, st Dr. E. W. King, superinten- institution, resulted in three AG A I N ST KlN G ibt King will be exonerated. The ¢ S were pre ed to the board AT members of the board showing by Carothers on June 17 last. Two meet- mis e manner their desire ings have been held since that time, but TWO PERISH IN A TORNADD N MINNESOTA sale of stamps and stamped paper. That item for the year under amounted to $94,013,609 63, an increase of $6,743,045 62 over the preceding year. The total financlal transactions of the postal service, including the money order statement, were $14,394,191 .2 for the fiscal year ended Jun 300, gt Lt FLOUR MILLS CLOSED DOWN INDEFINITELY ‘ MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. the flour mills operating in Minneapolis review | 6.—Nearly half | Republican gatherings which has been held here this year was addressed this | evening by Hon. W. W. Bowers, former | Congressman from this district, and M. L. Ward. The meeting was held under the auspices of the H Street Club, as- sisted by the Army and Navy Republi- can League. It was preceded by a pa- rade of the two clubs and a national sa- lute was fired between sundown and the meeting by 2 committee from the league. T. M. Hickey called the gathering to or- der and it was presided over by L. A. Wright. st MRS. CHAS. W. HARRY. Learning there was a cure for drunkenness which she could give her husband secretly she decided to try it. She mixed it in his fcod and coffee and as the remedy is odorless and taste- every fourth day thereafte For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon. Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Padro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—§ a. m., Oct. 6 10, 14 15 22 2 30, Nov. & and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensanada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each month. For folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, salling dates and hours of salling withous previous notice TICKET further. information obtain company's as full board had on neither occasion k1 less he never knew what it was that so quickly OFFICE — 4 New Montgomery : ol > o - oV closed to-night for an Indefinite length | Mark Arthur Buckley. lleved the v for 11 > = street (Palace Hotel) Throe Trusives of Ukiah |iom proseot the invesuzationiamnt ovar | Severe Storm Passes Over| ' iin. T wachburn-Cr sby and the | Special Dispatch to The Call. B e e | SOGAMARAN PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, ¥'s meeting opened Attorney | Pllisbury milling companies say that| SANTA CRUZ, Oct. 6.—Mark Arthur | returned, he stuck to his work regularly and Meshet ot.. San. Francisen Northern Portion of the State. was not present, but Dr. King’ ve, Arthur J. Thatcher and Sena- | . H.' Seawell, put in an appearance armed with objections. In place of ap- serson Carcthers sent a highly | sixty per cent of their mills will close and it is also reported that the Consoli- dated Milling Company will discontinue | operations, although it is not learned how many mills will be affected. Asylum Ready With Whitewash. Buckley, a capitalist, died this noon at his home in East Santa Cruz. He was 63 years of age and a native of England. He is survived by a wife, a son and four daughters. they now have a happy home. Mr. Harry was told about his wife’s experiment and he gives her the credit of having restored him to his senses. It Is certainly a remarkable remedy, THE 0. R, & N, €0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO | e document. 1o the. board, i | R ‘Fhe oficlals say the' shuidown 1s due | e o gufes s man without his eibee. tose Mietna | T GV T T, A NETD 3 & stated that - as he had o 4 to the shortage in the demand for flour, | s 1 ‘hatever. rom Spear-street Wharf at 4 Specta > The Call. ason’ to ' belleve a con-| DULUTH, Minn. Oct. 6-One of the|if, "firelen trade, it is declared, Is prac. | Becomes a Democratic Paper. Dr. Haines, the discoverer. will send a sam- $12First Class. Including Berth % 1 been reached before. | flercest tornadoes that ever visited North- | {ically dead, while the preseny stock of | Special Dispatch to The Call. ple of this grand remedy free to all who will| FARE 55 cocond Class. - and Meais. UKIAH, O The meeting of the decided that it would be in|ern Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin | the mills will be sufficient to supply the | SANTA CRUZ, Oct. 6.—The Evening | write for it. Enough of this remedy is mailed | COLUMBTA sails... 5. 15, 35, Nov. 4 ard of mar 8 #ie fbnmeni st im to appear In person In is | struck the edse of the Mesaba range | domestic trade for some time to come. 11 | Record, which hak been conducted by Ed. | free o show how it Is ueed 'n ten, coftee or | STATE OF CALIFGRNIA ra g Reah ate Hosp! 0 Alon, over the | town of Biwabik, at 4:10 this afternoon, | I8 contended generally a e coming | food and that it will cure the dreaded Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, te Hospital for rges made by him against Dr. King election and political “Infiuence have ‘to | ¥in Braun, has changed ownership. . | 20eC 0 Tl & S0 = e bt | clena and all points in the Northwe leged purpose of sserting his willingness to produce | KIIling two persons, injuring eight and | tr actent brought about the sudden V. Hoag is now editor. The paper, hith- Send your name and address to Dr. J. W. Through tickets to all points Fast. doing damage variously estimated at| Haines, Glenn build- t 5 - | vill turn Democratic. A T Gt S et stimony of reputable witnesses to | decline in demand and it Is probable that | €rto Republican, will E. C. WARD, General Agent, cidh catdgack i - their correctness, Carothers dwelt | from $300.000 and $500,000. The dead: (mm‘, of the mills will resume operations g ing, Cuctnmatl, Olilo, shd he wilk mafl & fiee 690 Market street. Onpeypes Pt tais 3 se of Fred C. Han-| JOHN MORIETY, crushed by falling | until after election is over. i Democrats Will Bring Suit. sample of the remedy to you. securely sealed | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. o —_— Kir secretary, who is accused of | wals. | §pectal Dispatch to The Call. in a plain wrapper, also full directions how to Superintendents. ploying his politic nfluence to induce Dr. King to coerce an employe of the in- stitution, David McKinley, trustee of the | Carroll school district, into appointing | » of Handy's relatives as principal of | t school. arothers also cited the notorious in- stance of a disgraceful intimacy existing | between an interne of the Institution and | use it, books and testimonials from hundreds who have been curld, and everything needed to ald you in saving those near and dear to you from a life of degradation and ultimate poverty and disgrace. Send for a free trial to-day. the rest of your life. Actor Curtis a Bankrupt. | 'SAN JOSE, Oct. 6—Owen D. Richard- ST. PAUL, Oct. 6—M. B. Curtis.|son, Democratic nominee for City Justice, “Sam'l o’ Posen,” the actor, filed a peti- | and Martin Murphy, for County Auditor, tion in bankruptcy in the United States | to-day made a written demand on County District Court to-day, confessing 5117.000i(‘lerk, Pfister to have their names placed MRS. JOHN MORIETY, blown agalnst tree; head orushed. The injured are workmen about the iron mines, and none is fatally hurt, i The principal damage consists of the destruction of shaft houses, dwellings and business houses. The Austrian set- TOYO KISEN KAISHA. & WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- S TEANERS, T Brannan streets, at 1 p. m for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at AND QUALITY It will brighten liabilities and $25 in assets. on the Democratic certificate of nomina- a female patient. This case, which at lement of Biwabik suffered severely. T Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and VL PRICES. ferred to Dr. King, was characte y | district. Eolaate of Canton Medicai | of gafling. . s Bolog pecuiiae: rized bY | Crornado conditions prevaled to-day ali It Costs Nothing to Consult These Reliable Specialists. An Inter- Tk vt he sy Success- | 55, AMBRICA MARU. ... Wednesd: VG MARU. 5 .......Tuesday, November 13, 1900 PON MARU, s meecting opened in executive during which the sections of rs’ report reflecting on Dr. King's over Northeast Minnesota. Violent thun- derstorms were almost continuous. A great amount of rain has fallen. view Will Give Sufferers a Great Deal of Valuable Information Con- cerning Their Ailment if They Do Not Take Treatment. China, has located in San Francisco. The surprising and marvelous cures effected by SS. sS. Ryp 2o OR> ability were stricken out and Director | The tornado at Biwabik was followed by p - his oros demonstrate their | . ~jo-Thursdny. December & 2000 o E; Fehnemann of Alameda moved to quash |2 tremendous downpour. The iron mines g = N Jotence and his skill Thess Via Hosalats. g s the whole proceedings. This proved too | Which had been flooded by recent rains T - 3 O S ig, St | Nowsd-rip tehots af reftesd sesn e o, e much for even the King supporters to|and which were getting in shape to oper- 4 Discaser Diabetes® L B T gl B e et e Support. the meeting became an open | ate are flopded again in many ’cases. | 1 7 tion, Asthma, . Parals 421 Market st et BoT T RY, General Agent 2. by sl one. For over an hour the board| When the damage to the iron mines as Brain, Nerve, Cancers, Tumors, Blood. s - 25l s - L owder | TEgor wrangled over whether or not Carothers’ | a result of shutting them down is con- and Female Maladles.' All persons atficted |~ irges should be dismissed, as he was | not th in person to press them. “I move to dismiss these charges and sidered the loss from to-day’s storm will be much greater than the estimates given. The funnel-shaped cloud passed over with any kind of malady whatsoevi vited to call. Office. 727 Washington st. —oras hours—9 a. m. to 12 m.. 110 9 p. m.: Sundays, SOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS Sailing every Thursday, instead o Down Powder. MEYERS let the board frame fresh one said Di- | Biwabik with a power that was frresisti- 10 a. m. to 12 m. Accept grateful thanks f: from November 2, 1599, Malv rector Hochheimer of Willows, one of the | ble. It tipped locomotives over, blew Sffecting & cure of asthma of several years | 5y from Pler &2 e Camelline King trio. FMehnemann had risen to sec- | cars off the track and carried them from o - . San Rafael. Morton street. LAl - e ond the motion. when Dr. Gardiner up- (100 to 300 feet. Houses in the path of the TORRBAINE. Oct. 18: First class to Havre, sct whatever programme,there may have LA TOURAINE, Nov 1 t FUGAZI t 5 Montgomery reud's Bril i tornado were blown to atoms and the fur- . 3 - . Carers 8 been by reminding the board that the | niture scattered for miles. The Duluth MEW Y ISNERN mOTEy 8 and uonar S ERAL AGENCT . FOR B e 1 charges had been preferred, were befora | Mining Company’s shafthouses and other [] JCEARNT AND WASHINGTON STS._RE- | {'N[TED STATES and CANADA, 22 Broadway Violette it. and it had now become its duty to in- | buildings were blown down. The Drake- o arled and reavated. KING, WARD & He building). New York. J. F. vestigate them. Carothers having withdrawn from the position of prosecuting witness, various resolutions were presented to fit the case, and finally one framed bv Martinelli was adopted, appointing a committee of two to collect evidence for an investigation of Carothers’ charges, to be held at the next meeting of the board, which will take place at the asylum on November 9. Despite the strenuous objections of Di- frice Stratton Company sustained considerable loss to locomotives and cars. s ] TACOMA’S GAIN IS COMPARATIVELY SMALL Growth in Population for Past Ten Years Less Than Five dson SIS Pacific Coast Agents, 0. European plan. Rooms, S0c to $1 80 das: e & enac, San Franciseo. $5 to 38 week: $8 to §20 mont Aol L and cold water every room: fire grates o room; elevator rurs all night. = o> " VoY SPECIALISTS FOR MEN,: ESTABLISHED 1831, Largest Institution, Most Ex- tenstve Practice. Consultation Free. We cure Lost Manhood and weakness which accompanies it, NIC §.§. CO.—HONOLULU, APIA Ocfifi'c‘}"}‘un AND SYDNEY. §S. QUEEN (Honolulu only).. I OCEAN TRAVEL. i eyl ot el DY wAMERICAN LINE. ....Wednesday, October 17, MEDA to New Zealand and A “¢ralia........ Wednesday, October 31, 9 p. m. ss. AUSTRALIA to Tahitl.. » # : LONDON, Thursday, November i, § p. m. rector Fahnemann, an epitome of the let. Per Cent. R g e B o 5 Smoe. ters sent to-day to'the board by Carothers| WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—The population o yotn ] iman Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. 1. D. SPRECKELS & €0, 843 Market St was included in the charges to be investl. | of the city of Tacoma, Wash., offclally e o e, Rneys. Blad From Now Tork Evenr uEesbound. | &0 Epace st Freiahi Ocs, 337 Memet ot gated. The board then adjeurned until November, when Directors T. Templeton ,and A. Hochheimer, whom Dr. Gardiner | appointed the evidence committee, will be | on hand with their witnesses. —————————————— BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS, FORU. S. NAVY-YARD and VALLEJQ announced, is: 1900, 37,714; 1890, 36,001 These figures show for the city as a whole an ihcrease in population of 1708, or 4.84 per cent, from lgo to 1900. The pop- ulation in 1880 was 1098, showlng an in- T Patients may pay when well or in monthly instaliments. Home Cure; & Speoialty. Private book and advice free. at office or by mail." Corre- Oct. 17(St. oct Mt Sant RED STAR LI New York and An’t‘“‘,'.r.‘ i | | L T I e e R Tenth and Broadway, | crease of 34,908, or 3179.23 per cent from 188) spondence confidential. N &S From New York Every Wednesday. 12 noon. Steamer * Monticello.” J | Clergyman Named for Assembly. s adiation by saidk 1n ik B Patients supplied with medicines fro m our own private laboratory, without charge. Hemsington -....06t. 4 Bopand RO 1t | o e T Db St 5t S OAKLAND. | et e Santa Cruz | tollowa” Birst it Second i, Thira 090t | £ ELEVATOR 731 MARKET STREET, | Hous—3 to 5, Daiy. | Noordland .0t 81 © "% 7 Novw 3 | Gayn o m. and 8750 Sundave: 1008 . | B L. Rich for the Assembly. 2413, Eighth 896 » Seventh | § ENTRANCE. SAN FRANCISCO, | goeae ®to 1 .‘533;"5".,’:'5,“’.{1“- Ra¥iilefox co. g T o W L any of its agents. | FARE ...cqoe.. crennes 500

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