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= 6 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1900. riages and driven to the Internationai fires blazed, rockets screeched, bands Hotel for luncheon and entertained with played and the great crowd shouted in its | LlEUTENANT TYRRELL,S WINNIN Sonls & Buihey were driven to the | enthusiasm for the ticket. The Soulsby- p urry mill, w! | ville band ca th the c ¢ fro; kimancs crowd of citizens had assembled to wfi~‘ Chrteey, 40g the. sirocss S s L] Formerly Alwa,s the chaapefl- ness the starting of the plant. long before the hour set for the meeting. = FIGHT FOR THE STATE SENATE sMrsx:’ tnasvm_ llhlp ke):};s‘aj;!au;hr:_gkhoé The hall was beautifully dc-xvra!edhand ? uge intendent Kinkead, er X was packed to the doors, and several hun- a bottle of champagne ‘and pouring its sons could get intc i1d- l | 2, bottle of champag P dred persons could not get into the build- ' @ CARROLL & JOHNSON. contents into the Kinkead crushers at 2| ing. = Frank \. Street presided. Mr. o'clock turned on the electric current that | Woods was in fine voice and made & X . 'VERTISEMENTS. E JUSTICE SWIFT IN DEALING 0UT G - > 0-90-00 0 o UL AN A LA AN VR AV A AV AL ANAL A ) A1 1411411073 PUNISHMENT T0 JOSE ALVAREZ seoceec o0 o000 00 4, = ; : i . S e §1.25 OUR STEADY GROWTH THE BEST ; B = MOCHA GLOVES. ; 5 $1.00 UNDERWEAR. =3 Ri B & For i e e o coomer o e oo || || s Vo T 3| Assailant of Miss Ruby Holstead at Rincon ! , || ®rowing, and it's easy to see the reason for it. The greatly increase, Pants for ladies. Jer. . = | R R L | i v v 3 Sentenced to San Quentin. ? ! = [ Baate, T e et e Sham i v b e T S Uk e + That is exactly what we mean - | will be received in the same spirit &s if you came to buy. W. Aeavss th. watch:am ol | = ) e ok o R, i 9 = i B R R R R e szes; speciat vaive 3| Starts for the Penitentiary when we qucte you these prices = o wear et 1] L ! $1.00 Each. =% Five Days After His le & hilew s - % ¥ | . ® = SACRIFICE SALE OF KOVELTY SILK A GREAT SALE OF NAPKINS. g Crime. e ab ees l £ . . S100 values 59¢ Yard. 2000 Dozen at a Saving cf One-Th'rd. = ° Read, come and be conv . bt . cpportatty oBened Sommme e A Y o seing the = |Enters a Plea of Guilty and ° Also the balance of the stock & - tity from an embarrassed linen importer at a tremendous B ' E E’:;:)‘y:::\iwni‘:m and ”:'"‘i’ to give you the benefit rc.’ this ::ri: 5 lS Given a Ten-Year ] ? will be so[d ppopo[tionately as ® = s e e e has @ standard ?L’V.’".&..fi,‘?flr’“n“,:i«’!@é';’122“...‘.‘?.‘“q.ff{&i;‘m i Torm |l o = ANOTHER BLACK ihia o, Which Wil be suld ot one-thira Tees =B 5 B cheap. : = 92¢ for $1.i5 SIL e Y idan E = e A |8 = . all- ned | 1200 €02, 3 528, regular velve $2.00, on sel: §1.4) r02. = i | e — - ° st . Dles . e g : 7 . Special Dispatch to The Call, il & S e i to ofter Mendas O | 800 doz. § size, regelar v lue-$2.75, on sle $1.95 doz. g MR ey | & = 1 BT ; 2 NA, ct. = n:: Alvares, i 4 = $2.50 COMFORTERS % ON SPECIAL || NEW EDZRDOWN =3 St SRS S I |d Men’s . Suits . . . . $2.20° E sAI.E, | FLANNELS a sault upon Miss Ruby J. Holstead F i i - . | 2 rear her home at Rincon last 4 " £ $6.75-A SUIT—$5.75 | i (Rl | +$ Men’s Overcoats . . . 2.95., E RECULAR VALUE $7.50. {§ to be shown the first 3 of Riverside. Alvarez was arraigned be- & 3 ' 4 & ® 0 ¥ fine quality Broadcloth—the ally i -m v. Th 1 8 for Judge Noyes at Riverside JOSE ALVAREZ, SENTEN! E B e e i e o o v | v comnge 123 | eyt nied & pes st sy | 2 enn e v o || Boys’ Knee Pants Suits. .95 E e Seniets of :::;ce:b;l:::u,':ym:::n‘:::.bl!:c;h-::-‘ o ——— e Ve ks O = ;’;:lsct';:;g:n?’r:f;;::guzgtl:s;up:g!wbz’ Ll TACKING A RINCON MISS. @ 5 2 1S AL OB Bal.orerrre e o urr §B2 || 1 0 oty S} | erime.” Ho was sentenced by Judee Noyes 4 ——————+ L Boys’ Knee Pants . . . .10 s and ues; on to ten years' imprisonment in San Quen- = sl o 5 tin. cality and the residents of Rincon are ' ° £ Teioo maon 1R WONDA. 25 0 I8 72 26 77 | e vano 3| o WS A S e M 8 Men’s Dress Pants . . 145, i - - @ - ! B S AMAZING VALUE ANOTHER SALE CF SAMPLE SILK WAISTS, 5| =—————— — Men’ & Do oo 1w o 3 ! e Men’s Wool Underwear . .25, EEEiTEE sepunrs w vnco s oo s 3 0I001 U0B OF | REPUBLIGANS ~ ‘ = w . n - == & % E ; grpdedlmgeofenc ol S Sold Regularly at $6.00 and $7.50 Each. =% | ° Men’s Dress Shlrts e - 3D : = 2 et Duatet a0 S gyl 2 We have secured again a sample line of Ladles’ Silk Waists =S | | o PEBBLE CHEVIOT SKIRTS Or sxic commencing tomorrow. | . ", ng Philade waist manufacturer. Every one ls & $5.95 Each. Worth $8.00 ‘LA ;‘:m:x"«}n:"“;}”‘;w 2;:'[ B e e e i T 5‘ ELEGTRIGITY []N 1 UF TUULUMNE \I Men’s Hats, all colors . .85°¢ s - "hey are perfectly taflored, with rows of stitehing around | 370 Made of a quality Taffeta that you can depend upon; in ] i H ° & botion latest strle, in all sizes, $8 values, for 55 all the new Fall colors, including black, all sizes. On o5 —= | ‘ = T e 9 et S Eyes Liel ey 5ides weh $3° 3 THE BUMSTUGK [}BEET WUUDS . = ; VERY SPECIAL OFFERING IN SHIELDS, 'BLAlfig Sl'llligLBBOv!S AT HALF PRICE [ LADIES' MACKINTOSHES $5.50 EACH. g ‘ + » § R Y g, gy B l’f& i ORTH 25c. A new shipment just received from the | — — , ® : oo | B wi i R S R X 2 e Clty Gelebrates the|Mowtaineers Gather at ¢ COME EARLY wHiLE THE 1 = 10C | 57 Sy e W Tobe 1 Qsc | plaid lining, warmanted” water-“ @00 3 ! ASSORTMENT LASTS...... ° = | $1.00 MOREEN COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, FRENCH FLAN- = COIIID]GHOH of New Sonora From All Points ° b = 3 NEL WAISTS. . . I ° £ |FoR 39 A YARD. JFor Monday | 3 System, in the County. e = g exc n:‘.«{x.r .\'?Xue 9??" 5 —— e — '® °® E s mfi ‘r’;:-_r:p: vr;"ns“ Spectal Dispatch to The Call. ' Spectal Dispatch to The Call. E ;rtnlt:\ Fla}:&n:rwlfis 5 VIRGINTIA CITY, Oect. yl—~\'lrglnlaf‘ SONORA, Oct. 20.—Tuolumne Republi- J | B E gt n’::-:i:(-d !'g‘l_':i"; 5 City’'s populace to-day celebrated the In- | cans gave Sam D. Woods, their nominee , - elght ‘Tows ' of " tucks troduction of elcctric power for operating | for Congress, a big demonstration to- ° Y = in back: in fashion-| =33 | the Comstock mines. One hundred mining | 2&%2‘15;1%2’2”&5".;’1“‘;42:{'2: Sty fhe ) b Fofth s able colorings of Red, t San Francisco and oth s A ttehe sion: = to 44 Special at | ple assembled at the depot and as the | regions east of Sonora and Jamestown. @ : ° - $1.98 Fach. 3 train drew in the visitors were greeted | and from Quartz and Stent, west of here. | | ’ = . ach. with cheers and the stirring stratns by | The excursionists were met at the station . [ ] L 3 the Comstock Band. The San Francisco | 0¥ Republicens gusiing [tokes sad | AL G GG 00 S A MBS | 27075, 22, T 0 et Bl S S THE MONARCH - ® ® ? i 2 ® B * he entire mill machinery in motion, | strong and convineing speech. He spoke ADVERTISEMENTS. l R o 3 set t nery | : . J.erushing ‘the Gould & Curry ore with| at length on the political questions of to- o0 0@ - s | Epub]lcan Nommee for Nevada Slerra and l‘whlch the bift' under the roof had been | day ard promised if elected to work hard 9 0 00 00995090060 20 09 5y filled. The process of rockbreaking, crush- | for Government ald in the storage of - = Pe T - ing and concentrating was witnessed by | mountain waters. He pointed out how Plumas CO nties S on y‘ as many spectators as could find standing | the Government could lawfilly undert ke THE 0WL u tr gl Supported' | Toom. The starting of the mill Was an- | and ~carry out the necessaty improve: MRh o oot - + | nounced by a cheer that rose above ths | ments, citing Supreme Court decisions to 1 o | roar of the machinery and the delivers | that end. DRLfi CO-, Spectal Dispatch to The Ca | ot electric power on ithe‘ Comstock lode | As : :;lsual at Mr. Woods" rjns‘ae‘ulr.;:.- Y‘[SM 3 = was an accomplished fact. | many ladies were present and joined in Cut Rm Dmgg[sts RASS VALLEY, Oct. 20.—John R. To-night a banquet was glven at the | the earnest applause at telling points in GUIL | ! . s Tyrrell of this city, the Republi- International Hotel and covers were lald | his addre: his was the largest politi- can nominee for Sengtor from High School by Pernie Davidson at 1035 Ingraham street. A crowd of thirty or boys lzid in wa sefzed .t] it escorting young who accompanie for over one hundred people. George H. | cal meeting held in Tuolumne in twenty e - - o o 8 gged aw: mautfled with a gu Nevada, Sierra and Plumas coun- Wells, John Landers, H erman Zading and | years. s boi o d & 1128 Market St., e e L mmas coun Mortimer Flolshhacker of San Francisce | ——— Los Angeles Seniors Roughly Han- | sack and beaien Sver ihe mouts & st ) SAY FRANCISCO, active kind of a campaign. Mr. Tyrrell is SAN RAFAEL, Oct. 2 thusiastic meeting was held at Mill Val- | one of the active business men of this section. He came to Grass Valley when a % TS OOAST: .—A large and en- Ladies to a Social unctions, so far forgot himself as strike several girls who attempted to ! were the principal speakers. I Oratory at Mill Valley. | dled While Escorting Young rominent in th nger set's soctal ey | > | | (TR b ; evi Gathering. terfere. The president of the Star and Tenth and Broadwa: child and he won his way to prominence iey this evening. “The streets were ablaze et v et e S . ORBEREEL Y Phsioat Tale oW AEeriliI WItR: STl Postoffice Appointments and List of | with bonfires and Japanese lanterns were g B S BRI everywhere. A special traln brought e Pensions Granted. | e Rardset b Sausalito With & = goecial Dispatch to The Call he was menaced with threats o WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Postoffice es- | large crowd of visitors. The princigal = = . | Would be done to him on his way h tablished: Oregon, Mosquite, Malheur | speakers were C. M. Belshaw, ‘Jud % | 1OS ANGELES, Oct. 2.—A bahdsfl:lrl Policeman Sawyer was fimaily Mary F. Goul, Postmaster. | Brusie and T. P. Boyd. Mr. Belshaw. who | ter of an hour awaits several High Schoo his apprenticeship in the mines and B ne again in one of the leading iron works of Regular Owl Prices: San Francisco he finally took up the | study of law, but on his return to Grass uls alley opene ercial establish- Comnty ; | for ‘several weeks has been canyassing | students next Monday when the faculty T T e 4 Valley opened a commercial establis Postmaster commissioned: Oregon— | tyiq oy v in his fight for joint Senator b y et hold of tuem because of | persed the noisy crowd. Two of the ment. His sthdy of the law continued, George E. Stocker, Alba. Appolnted—| was accorded a rousing reception. Tha Members to g e ahiat atroct Tt | Botis Thigh Bebedh Stadain. s e however, and shortly after his admission | | Galifornta—Martha L. Metager, QUArtz.| meeting was held under the muspices. o e the officer, but were released upon office he filled with credit. ) e L Sproul at Grass Valley. the inability of some of the High School | after 'a vigorous shaking by the o youngsters to recognize the difference be- | The ringleaders are members of ths s iween excusable class contests at school | B class, but a number of u se to greet J. | T4 e isive impropriety upon the public | mates took part in the affair. i Rural free delivery service will be es-| GRASS VALLEY, Oct. 2)—Democrats tablished November 1 at Ventura, Cal. Mot sso el oty Pensions have been issued as follows: Mr. Tyrrell finally resigned his position and took up the practice of law, In which | he was unusually successful. Upon the | AT a I iBe imsucd ag f : | D. $oroul, Democratic nominee for Con- s of some of the leaders are in A Fowiark8e. 5 NS I | VICRkING ‘Di1 ST (1) Sponiel. wat B woe - s T el B & st | Evess dn fhin. dlstriot, and hig reception © A party was given last night to mem- | of the teachers, together with & Supl the slevine of the: DS It 4 : | W. Winsor, S8an Francisco, $6; Charles H. | Was an enthusiastic one. Prior to the | bers of senlor A class of the Los Angeles | other means of ideniification. B e R o AR T | Ritaorpt. Lodl, %5 A Aibert * Tenoll, | S and" bends reater S ed by " Regiment, U. 8. V.. and remained in the i g | Benton, ~ Pasadena, $12: . Albert Knoll, | and bands rendered a number o service until mustered out at Vancouver LIEUTENANT JOHN R. TYR- ’gfi?‘efnsm;r ‘Bernhart Meyer, San Fran- | se The barracks where the meet- ° Barracks at the close of the war. RELL. REPUBLICAN NOMI- | | cisco, §10; Hamiiton Buck, Antioch. $5: as held was fliled to its fullest capac- | @ 9000900 p- Mr. Tyrrell is at present a member of NEE FOR THE SENATE. Benjamin F. Rawson, Fresno, $12; Harry Sproul talked principally on national : 3 b | 2; George M. Walker, | issues, but also talked the mini; es- the Board of Education of Grass Valley. _L , Jg:;hngffl;! d, $12; George M alker | o He: wam welk Faccivar & vy e 3 s i3c W His friends and the men who served with & | o,hig.n: Original—Michael Arquoit, Col- | — ;: 1 for 25¢ him during the war are enthusiastic over 3 ton, $6; David S. Gibson, edds, $6; | Young Wempe's Debt Paid. | Finsinoe 2 or 25¢ B e candidacy. His comrades say he which the majority of army oficers can. | Thomas Fuchs, Mount Angel, $. In. | AN msg_ 7eba ,f,_f.rhe e Y| s T Washington: Original—Michael McGreal, | i afd and the complaint in Justice Ro- - cneeees ated them as an equal and gratifieq not boast. MT. Tyrrell's friends say his | crease—James Orr, Grants Pass, §8. | S v | aoe. 3 tor 25e W i every want, Which are quailties of nomination is equivalent ta M olertlor!® | Oristeal " Widow - Flize L PO || DI e Wi fohiud of deiwiting y | T. W. Hobson out of $i3, have come to - i | Ellensburg, $§: Reason Tippie, Sumner, $8] | centhal'e haye & pul ot expensive shoe vnaee e | FHSTAPE M, Seron pvis Symner | senh e RN e B ED vest. ¢ Sccond man wag still in the | Bennett B. Loomis, Bucoda, $8. the firm of Wempe Bros. of San Fran- | store, trying on shoes. He was also| - cis2o has been honored. As soon as they Portland, $12. "’,{“;2,5’",2:: ‘-;:;nimde e i Lt BIG FLUME COMPLETED. learned it was a legitimate debt and their | . v . 5 — brother was to be arrested they sent Hob- M L hl- ’ El l 1 Boroan (e s under wisploge: AL |y LS RS G Bt s ol | DIOUeT ez to hearmmied, & By Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt! | ut into jail. She gave the name of Ruby | tles and sounds of cheering this afternoon | s TS | rown. Letters were found on her per- | announced the completion of the longest | Santa Rosans Hear Delmas. Plas 15e, 2 for 25e e Allcock’s Corn Plasters ... 15e e $5.00 Drug Qrders , Delivered Free To all points within 100 mi'es of Sar Francisco. CURED. Son Addressed to Oxnard, The police be- | flume 1n the world. Promptly at 4:30 Col- | SANTA ROSA, Oct. 20.—Hon. D. M | Pava toatacher e nmnnyed 1he PEgken | onel E. H. Cox, secretary and manager of | Delmas of San ' Franciseo addresasd al Colma, Cal southern part of the State. !¢ | the Madera Sugar Pine Company, drove | packed house at the Athenaeum nere. to | Ay i e n-.‘ehla&: spike :npm: ‘t‘:?;tsb(;: Sonnesting | night \él;ldter the &uspices of the Demo- | @ Oct. 13, 1900. vit e Sug" e e - | er c e and v Centi - | EXTENSIVE TRAVELS oF {Hafns ‘e Snids "away™ 3 Tarse Srowd | fes.” Excursion traine had been” run | Dr. M. A. McLeughlin— witness the ceremonies : Niow: H | BOER GENERAL'S HAT ::g gfi:efir:‘flel‘? cheer went up as the ,:{x{'l,nn:leaalg;bdl‘;ga'rk‘(slmflggg?i]e ?Efmfizfi Dear Sir: Several months ago I R b Brown Is Taken Into Has Been Around the World and In e 5;‘,’.?‘“}‘E‘éf‘ex,‘r".ffi.fif,‘“éfinifafiun} ?tm; 3;’?;2&}}{ 'JXS";‘.‘:E' 32:;’3:::‘50?: Spm purchased one of your high uny Laden With a Multitude of barbecue arid various athletic sports wiil S S grade Belts, having suffered e held on e and n ho o Tags. the event. Address by Democratic Nominees. | from Rheumatism and weak- ustody at oa VANCOUVER, Oct. 20.—An old hat dec- REDWOOD CITY, Oct. 2.—A flattering | = ;“‘ orated with 138 tags has arrived in Van- tion was tend th ness in my arms and le Barbara o by tne icloatly Emateen of 32 ApyELT eI Rominees for office at this piaco tomsnt | @ sceasionany 1o s oo - 15 2 dew pan. & tel ory of e hat's y - - d Trondertul travels. It was sent from Eas. P3 Was AATreat by x M e Thester | @ back was very weak and painful. I used your Belt as you directed, ion: Fa. to Ban, Francisce on August 3, ‘ 11 for Congress: Rézhigr}:m:»'f'?"b nominee for | and am happy to state that it has done all you claimed it would, | Special Dispatch to The Call. Fleaze ship my hat to San Franclsco and Cruz countles, and Louls J. Frank. nomi all signs of the trouble being gone. I have not a pain or an ache, AL DABRATA Do % B e R g :,elfélmr Supervisor from the Third D and will cheerfully recommend your Belt. Yours very truly, § vest of 5 wimah Wi Sives et fiams e} T08 P;s‘t comes I'ron; Bontg Africa n.nld it gk T. HARRISON. was originally orn by a oer gen . - Ruby Brown, the police belleve they | T{ has been traveling over since. Sor e | Coombs Speaks at Eureka. 5o e - nave captured the leader of a gang of | tagged ~every ‘important city' in ‘the - How It Breaks Up Colds. KEKA, Oct. 20.—Hon. Frank Coombs Dr- Mclaughlin’s Electric Beit. You Can’t Live Without If. thieves which has been operating in this | Btates, reach ontreal on its return of Napa, Republican nominee for Con- Electricity is a necessary element vicinity of late. : trip from San Francisco, took I;usnge to | When your nerves are weak, back | hysical body. All vor d London, reached there on Mafeking day £ i gress from the First District, was greeted aching, you St | 3 BN s o i S Su - Suspicion was directed to her and a rald | ;nd “whe ~nicknamed #Paul Krugers| Dr Humphreys' famous Specific “Sev- | fo-night by the largest audience of the | @ <HT THights withodt reer Soms hoePeus, | cular life depends upon it. ¥ el made on her room. A miscellaneous col- | Crown.” It reached Hongkong by way of | enty-seven” breaks up a Cold by restering | Seazon. His speech was the fifth he has | @ Lo (5™t ™ Peine 1o alfferant parts of | coon ot the. mental on physaoy o rta lection of goods was found in her room |the Red Sea and salled via Hongkong 1o | the checked circulation, known by a chill | Made in Humboldt, he having addressed your body, with a feeling of lassitude, 4 | then you feel pain and debility and go int FURNITURE AND CARPETS | 2 2 b] Arcata, Ferndale, Fortun: y and selzed by the police o be umed 08 | py'ina dav. 1t will be sent 1 the Kiga: | OF chilly feeling, the first sign of a Cold, | Sy Bentfar ” ATt ¢ T @ Sictewuamen, S et for your dun | icclne 'F st Thi grand ot wi AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT gvidence. The woman is remarkably | giie'and on its return be dispatched on a | It starts the blood coursing through the Electrie Belt the source of heajih, | Sieep, and when you awake In the mernine handsome and well dressed and wears a | jaunt to tth:h]m!eltoééhe Boutdera Cross. | veins and at once breaks up the C:l& Rally at Kelseyville. 7 Its "f;,g;l;:;h::x.cn‘:f magnetism. th;\ the sun is shining for you and your troubles tit; f jewelry. Some o e isms and rhymes on -y s directly upon the disease, ;i ), 20,~] b S e circulation and | are gone. FROM REGULAR PRIGE. q‘fl;( ’l"’harnjuy !gm ;"l: a be:s; ::ell;loax)l; lth; t: qx's mfifl(‘%g&:fi(tfi:‘“nn?m fl?}?out‘ :txdtlnl' disease or disorder in any mfimm:fig Rgbc:rthorll;eW'o': )K;: l' PR 5D the life of your perve and blood He'p YOI]'S:“ T Iy lifting that was thought to ady who sta: recelv " 3 Free delivery within 200 miles. ordinary Police Court case like dozens of | three proposals of marriage on the tags. | Other part of!;he "":f“‘ 5 gandidates for the Assembly and . IT WILL CURE YOU. Tam offering you treedom from sickness ' others. Two men went into a clothing | The hat’ has been one Iau and thres ‘77"’ cures thoroughly; no d after re!vectd'e %:3 Rt S?Re '-‘: | and the restoration of perfect health, so BRILLIANT'’S, | =0 white one bought an inexpensive | months wandering around the weeld: effects; no_stufty head: no Catarrk; no | Rosa addressed a large & of Repu How can any one remain in doubt as to| £TAD It now while you ' have 1t ae hand # | article the other ml%; Wu;"fh tvx:dv-h:- ——— 2 sensitive throat; no prostration; vigor and | \cANs here this afternoon. the value of this grand remedy when vou | Call and see me. ChuTite and let me send 2 . e ef eviden: BRSNS many cures by it? you still | you my beauw us . ful 338-340-342 POST ST., | e Peaty sinet o mriotiie Suly. Mrs. Crockett Found Guilty. stoengtl Teing Sustained dufing the 861 i rianoic. ot o e aroratins Shas doubt 117 Would your believe your nelgh: | ihirse you will like to read: Te you ha Open evenings. Near Powell. "‘)-he coats were recovered, but the thief | PENDLETON, Or., Oct. 20.—The jury 3 oy man's condition was unchanged to-night. ke bor Ilb.h‘el told you it had cured him? Would | tried nlhe‘r‘ remedies without success, dor < o1 " || was not caught. A Mexican from Oxnard | to-day returned a verdict of murder in the ‘Seventy-seven” consists of a small vial | passed a fairly comfortable day, and at his | ;;'u. neve the evidence of respectable ffi-l’:"’;— - fl;;"‘- r;ff": you a cure for e | was arrested on suspicion. He proved his | second degree In the case of Mrs. n- | of pleasant pellets; fits the vest pocket. | residence to-night it was sald that he was | m“m“ml;om;r::n town? Then ";n':; p - y Belt is what you need. Act to- . geas | {nnocence, but told the officers there was | nie Crookett, who Has been s il At druggists, %c. yoting sasie. [ @ —from all classes ot peopieand prove m3 | . My Belt is never sold fn drug stores nov |2 & of sl :xlmen in_town. He said | for shooting her husband near this clty | Doctor book mailed free. | claims over and over.” T 0 ¥ by agents. g&o‘ if my Skin | the thieves head \ur:.len at Oxnard, | on October 2. The penalty is imprison- Papeete the Beautiful. S to mm':"' '.‘.{'; | XE?.T’ g‘,::m“a .gledhlmae): Pu:‘;:::: R e mfiflfi”flu’flm‘”}#{”’"' Co., Cor.| rhose who -:“r;u-u‘ mmv:u.u (and who 1s * FREE BOOK —Come and see me, or, if yeu can’t call, write for my B e as | “d'lomelf g Big Clean-Up at Cariboo. adt) "fl,"‘" T b Ly ""“N""":‘ <vmo.om blanks, which are sent, sealed, free. CONSULTA= e Siplentas | Eandsiiie Joung Woman, e others being | [VANCOUVER. B. C.. Oct. .—he e o e secntle o 1 s (@ 1Oyt ROEs Sund falls stop | Mexican: In the evening several cases | clean-up for the Cariboo hydraulic mine e hours—g a. m. to 8:30 p. m. undav, 1o to 1. office, 129 West Second St. until tching. ported mmv—-u. Iflten!'ovmhermn:'w.. Price 2 cents. rEEiota, or sunt po8i | This morole So ofeer ew two of the | SNERS Jt S ' S i e T L e e | » % e !W p - 2id on of price. DR. PAUL&E Mexicans enter a shoestore. Soon one | before win sharehold- ‘t!-lp rate has been made for the first trip. Call ORD, 17 N. Spring St.. Los Angeles, came out. He was arrested and found to perty Americans, at 643 Market street for sailing list, . DR. M. A. McLaughlin, & %ec.s; & s 900000902000000002055°