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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900 PLAN OF FRENCH | MISS MAUD WILLIAMS HEAVY RAINFALL - GUN Nor SroLew 7O FPPRAR AT TWOLE o o P ‘Dashing Soprano Will Be Seen in “The rawn Yy an cer 0| 4 iE] Was Shown the New ‘ Jolly Musketeer. All Sections of the State : Given a Thorough Field Piece. h Wetting. Seiiige i B Porter Is to Be With- | | AL S Walamic e ~che. Frpciitation e u ma Ism 1 ad Leischman Sent to | | - - - i Amounts to Four Inches and Paris Said to Be Ridic- ji1T ? the Storm Is Not ulous. S R s gl o . A PERMANENT CURE WATSONVILLE, Nov. 16.—Rain began falling at midnight last night and the BUREAU, WELLINGTON HO-| | AS Nov. 18 3 - Faned downpour was Incessant and heavy until | Beia ‘gun 1 mornine Tocany e ven || Rebuilds the Inflamed, Diseased ‘arn‘x‘; z to bel | quent and to-night the prospects are good | - . of Satet | | for another heavy downpour. The storm | e g v i 3 e o] | | catches the beet farmers and apple men Nerve and M uscle rlSSLleS, g s evikopsl Bbte 1o 11 | | With thelr harvest unfinished, but little damage will be done. The rainfall for the | : day was about 4 inches. | Bl Fa JAMESTOWN, Nov. 16.—Raln began | Makes RlCh, Pure OOd, fallng here at 3 a. m. Up to 5 [;‘ m. the precipitation was 1.46 inches, wit hld(lc]i—‘ t tlon for more to-night. At noon a tele- | Cl h S 2 phone message received from Strawberry eanses the Dystein. stated that it had been snowing hard | there all the morning. SANTA ANA, Nov. 16.—Rain began fall-| ing here shortly after noon and continued | drizzling throughout the day and evening with good prospects for a heavy down- | pour to-night. The rain will be a great | enefit to ranchers. i SAN DIEGO, Nov. 16.—Rain began fall- | ing here shortly before 8 o'clock ln-nlizhtl and has continued since. Reports from Descanso, Ramona and other points in the | | interior indicate that the storm is general, A good rain just at this time would be of Department em- uiring the secret technical know!- an examination Judge Charles Zurmuehlen, General Miles preserves si- immense benefit to the farmers, some of C l f \/I e I = erventiow i B e dl - regpiding AR S R alifornia, Mo., writes: re . T begun, and Brigadier SANTA ROSA, Nov. 16.—A heavy rain | ¥ Chilef of Ordance, began here at an early hour this morning for a statement as | | | | | | and has continued almost all day. It »{ his officers made | | | | raining again to-night and the indications are that the winter's storm has begun in earnest. NAPA, Nov. 16.—A heavy raln set in last night. Up to 7 a. m. 1.21 inches had fallen. To-night rain is pouring down. MILTON, Nov. 16.—Rain commenced falling here this morning and at noon the precipitation was over 1% inches. The | | wind still blows fresh from the rainy | | quarter, indicating a continuation of the | |storm. This storm s of the greatest benefit to this locality. The present rain | will permit ranchers to plow preparatory | to seeding winter-sown grain. e storm | |also ‘insures a plentiful growth of new & commend Paine’s Celery Com- mation public, also declines to | e sald to-day | attached to ssy ot he information pound to everybody. It is the most wonderful medicine on the market today, and the best that THE CLEVER SOPRANO FROM NEW YORK WHO WILL APPEAR AT THE TIVOLI NE K ON THE OPENING NIGHT OF THE COMIC OPERA L 5 | | tiing "oty vetare| noon ana w7 B Compound cured me. Paine’s raining shortly after 10 o'clock last night | . - | § my wife’s rheumatism when she HOLLISTER, Nov. 16.—An inch and a utions § i i Bty NEWMAN, Nov. 16.—Rain began last I ever used. I had rheumatism so that I could not walk and the BAKERSFIELD, Nov. 18.—Raln began |-taiiug Whortly ‘Hetors. naon: sud 7| 1 | half an inch has fallen and a good wet- | | | ting s 1n prospect. | [ e Bty s _te commences| [ Celery Compound also helped | land a downpour continued throughout the 1 night. = = . ¥ half of rain has fall he in the last | e et gt Po o St by i et o siars:rum ot “The rugn. | thnis-sour nours and 1t sin'omins| f§ had it so bad she could hardly dopt | 5 t tion ir ss Maud | wayman” in York Miss Williams | 900, | & . » the. cast and | night at 11 o'clock; 1.% inches falli Eas Among t at will be seen in | wind and the indications are for a heavy | “The are Ferris Hart- | Storm to-night | man, Ar sce Orr, Tom Guise | | SACRAMENTO. Nov. 161t began rain. | a new comedian from | [N& here this morning before 1 o’clock and | rained heavily until 9 a. m. This after- 1 remark- | noon and to-night heavy showers fell. | agement | Plenty of molsture is now assured for and Edward W New York. and ok Dale Tivoli m s largest and prettiest | plowing and grass and grain will take a chorus that h r appeared in this city, | new start. SAN JOSE, Nov. 16.—The rainf | b TR A T P e bigan At 11 Peloak Snfull wises UNITED STATES BRANCH. e % P % £ without intermission |xnnlnsxlkrr:i;?;1‘f)|rrr‘1‘|lr,|g APAB H ES UN PI ES u R ED i | and showers followed at intervals during | I | : STATEMENT SAM [] A N S N []W i Bfl [ H W AH FAH Bight 1t 18 ratning heavily. li'leas]ure‘;nelnz ! —oF THE- for twenty-four hours, 2. son, 3.12; fo this date last ) 3 or the sea- . ear, 4.1 inches. | . I | STOCKTON, Nov. 16.—At § o'cl | - S - e F 1 steady rain began falling and for over THE WAHPATH F o R e R L e e CONDITION AND AFFAIRS school educati The | | three hours it was a regular downpour. Price $2. | o e f i . s —OF THE— vt o Just one inch fell early this morning and Over 500 cures. No clatmant for reward, es was almost a half inch was grecl itated to- ‘I am sure my case of piles was as bad av that more s m¥m. This will greatly benefit summer ROViflg Band A"acks the any case could be. I had them fifteen years should be . | . 5 fallow grain, which was needing mofsture, and tried all sorts of remedies I saw the : " Take Very Kindly to thejAmencan Scouts and Irigh|Alciops are housed and no damage re- Mormon Settlement N mope of e e " Trvagite iy sroeise | J . FRESNO, Nov. 16.—Rain began falling ‘:er::nxnfl:;e .‘{::::s.‘udn, curgd ;’r:nfl‘l'in‘;_”‘ American Form of ‘ Cavalrymen Reach this morniig and has been fafiiye inter” at Pecheco. \ “Salt Lake City, Utah" | INSURANCE COMPANY Government. | New York, T R e o o 16 B | VERUS PILE CURE CO., R 225, Wisnn itk | gy, :i‘r;:emarr;’rlierl‘he rain is a welcome one to gr Ellington Drug Co., Agents, Los Angeles, ; Jov. L. | | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16.—Rain has tall- | EL PASO (Texas), Nov. 16.—Dispatches | & 1—The Com-| NEW YORK, Nov. 16—Among the | €0 intermittently throughout the day and | Fecelved by the officials in Juarez, Mex- LIVERPOOL AND, ON THE D X riz TUTUILA, Samoa, Now fa, péfsuant to the provisic ] 6§10 and 811 of the Political Code, condensed as L aniait: Gosnirss Tilley, has been | American scouts 5 ot JBD | evening and the indications to-night are | co, from Casas Grandes state that a 3500 1f my Skin ot ng R A o - POPULATION OF THE T e Favins an official vISit to all the | Just arrived in this countey atior tormicy | {Avorable for more. The precipitation has | bard of ralding Apaches from San Carlos Otntment faila | P HanR e R Tt i Sl e s s ot Ll | been general in Southern California and | reservation, Arizona, assaulted the town to cure L T e Py HANATAN TN F s for Moy Tominnd i S0E AN-T 00k oF Tralind: ot J \"81‘(?[ “of LBPi:- B A ol l'-' P“émmb Mex‘ecto' d’smy S C:s:exotre:uf;-mf: oans on bonds And . MOTEAEes...... 230,000 00 — New Z d 5 J 3 d J. N. King of Call-| WOODLAND, Nov. 16.—The d asas Grandes, yesterday. ol e f ns o d_mor : i 2 | . . LAND, Nov. 16, e damage to A n | Cast e e 1 Material Gains Are Shown in All Samoans everywhere speak | fornia, better known as “Dynamite | the ralsin crop on account of the rain will | ,In & fight which followed, twelve In- LR g end gt i B A With the Exception of Molokai e benefits they now realize | Dick, | be very light. The bulk of Yolo County | 4}ans were killed and six Mormons | {;xs “1’( n‘xg’" Cashs In Compuiy's. oftice gy s througt ssion to the United States | “We are all members,” said Belford, “of | ralsins have been cured and housed and | Wpunded = ' 0 (o oment and | Price 25 cents: Al druggisis, or sent post | Cash in banks. ot of the Island of Tutuila. To a large ex-|the Irish Brigade, which was commanded | 201V 8 few vineyards have a small num- has no telegraphic (‘nmmlimr:ntlnn'wnh% UL DE | Interest due and accrued on ail N E_nld on receipt of price. DR. PA stocks and loans. 16.—The Census | ¢ ; o the careful considera- by an can—Colonel ‘Johnny’ ber of trays that will have to be taken to | 3 s s lletin announcing | LoAt this 1s due to the caretyl o aved | paemn pymerican—Colonel “Johnny' Blake, | grying houses. The shower on November | Lhe outside world. Detalls of the fight are | FORD. 175 N. Spring st.. Los Angeles. Cal. | yiorest que and accrued on bonds 1 announ tion and fair treatment alw splaved | formerly of the Sixth United States Cav- | § damaged table grapes a0 that there have | ACKINg. oo e ; > gwall by lslands and | by Governor Tilley toward the people |alry and a West Point graduate. This| been no Eastern shipments since, and, as | ,Tf09P8 have been ordered from Casas| N|ITED STATES BRANCH. Premiums in due course of coliec- ‘the total population of | The Abarenda sails for New Zealand | war is not nearly over, notwithstanding | prices have been ood this seasom, 'the Grandes an uarez to pursue the RO e ennaee increase of abcut November % and during the ab- | reports to the contrary. Read the re. | loss from that source will be a serious | APaches. 5 | Amount receivable under cence of Governor ~‘Tilley, = Licutenant | ported losses of the English, which they | matter. Marrying for wealth is a good deal ike| S T ATEMENT PP i 545 37 Commander E. J. Dorn wi e Deputy | say in their dispatches are due to ‘enteric’ | = ——— y B 0 Governor. # | fever. It is not the enteric fever or any | SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE Sothigke S Posnet Sorhoney e —oF THE— | Total assets The Governor, during his trif, was ac- | other kind of enteric affection that is do- or TL1 per cent companied by District Judge E. W. Gurr, | ing the work. It is Mauser bullets and IN m_WnaLIAMS CASE ADVERTISEMENTS. CONDITION AND AFFAIRS hi bk :Z\:Bul;‘p,::Fq e i surface of the Hawailan who, junction with the native Dis- | nothing else. ly 6449 square miles, | trict Jud, has had a large number of “We were in the fleld from October 6, | Former Wife of the Slayer of Conduc- Losses in process of adjustment oF —OF THE— of persons to the cases tile, including u“n"mt‘»r‘ of | 1898, to the !(;v'nnd day of last month, then tor Martin Gives Testimony 238 appeals from the native Magistrates’ | we sailed from Lourenzo Marques for - ion of Hawail in detall by | Courts Governor Tiliey, as president of | Trieste, en route to America. We were Against Him. 2 H | follows: Hawall, 46.843- | the High Court of Tutuila, has given two |at Spion Kop, Colenso, the siege of, Lady. | STOCKTON, Nov. 16.—Testimony in the surance 50 pe hu. 172: Maual, 15.460; important decisions in divorce matters | smith, Modderspruitt, besides many other | Willlams murder trial to-day proved to Gross premium: , 2540; Oahu, 58,504 which will have the tendency to correct | engagements, 'As regards marksman-| be the most sensational so far brought more than om of marriage now held by ve increased materially | the loose !des ship, especlally with all arms, the refnsurance pro rata . W, - . ‘- : Pt 3 . W. J. Martin, widow of the y o ce 1890, with the exception | the Samoans. | Boers can give the English cards and | °Ut Mrs s Amount reclaimable by the insured i 1slands, which show | The native officials are doing good work, | spades and still beat them with their eyes | murdered conductor, and Mrs. Stella Wil- FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY on perpetual fire insurance policies 2. == of 113 per cent. The but so far without pay. The time is not |shut, During a fight on_October 30 500 | liams, the divorced wife of the defendant, Liability under life department of increase reached is | opportune for demanding taxes from the | Johannesburg policemen fought 1500 in- | wWere on the stand. F ST. GALL, SWITZERLAND, ON THE | Due and accrued for salaries, rent for Oahu Island, on which the | natives for ri\«nm purposes. At the | trenched English, capturing their wnrksi Two letters, which were identified as S1st day of December, A. D. 1809, and for | St is situated. present time th are overloaded with | with 1178 men and killed the rest. This | having been written by Captain Willlams the year ending on that day, as made to the | All other demands against the com- ity of Honolulu is eoextensive debt, created by past contracts for the |gives an idea of how the Boers can shoot. | to Mrs. Martin in 1896, were produced anc Insurance Commissfoner of the State of Cali- | Pany .... the district of Honolulu in Oahu | butlding of chu nd boats, and in | *“T¢ “Sounds strange, but it IS true—i | read to the jury. In one of the letters, T ot he ottt tods, oatonz | . motal Habilittes is practically the only city in overzealously making subscriptions to the | never saw a Union Jack or a regimental | Willlams stated that the conductor, whora @s per blank furnished by the 'Cum'mxsmn:? | ¢ :u had & population In mission society which appear to be out of | flag during all the war. The only flag | he subsequently shot, had ruined his "ASSETS. i INCOME. showing_an increase from proportion to their earning powers. It |the British ever showed was a white one | home. Mrs. Stella Willlams was at that Value of all S Net cash actually recetved for fi 3%, or 715 per cent. will_probably be necessary for the Gov-and I never heard of a white Union Jack | time the wife of Captain Willlams. e oo an8 " premiums ..... e 94,008,029 01 o | ernment to regulate those matters so as | ““When the poor old President left for| Mrs. Stella Willlams gave damaging Cash in Company" Recelved for Interest on bonds and = UNEXPECTED DISCHARGE to prevent the Samoans entering into un- | Burope General Botha, in his order to his | testimony against her former husband. Cash in Banks... 1 | _mortgages ... 10.337 38 | necessary and improvident agreements. |men announcing the departure, said: ‘Now | Her attitude on the stand was deflant. : Interest due and accrued on all Received for Interest and dividends OF RUSSELL HARRISON | In the meantime Governor Tilley ig em- | that the poor old man is safe. let the | During the time she was being questioned, barrassed financially, as no appropriation | fighting begin.’ This was the fnaugura- | Captain Williams sat leaning far over the Ordered Without His Request or Con- has been made by the United States Gov- | tion of guerilla warfare. The English of- | table toward her, eying her face In- and Loans -..... : cZiic 3. on bonds, stocks, loans, and from Premiurrs in due Course of Coll 3 all other sour: Recsived for rents . 4 . ernment for the government of the na- | ficers are a queer set. French is the best | tently. She testified that while she and Total Assets...... sultation With His Immediate tives. To put the natives in the way of | of the lot uller {s the bulldeg of th: Martih were walking together on tha _ Total income . Superior. "lxr xn\vr’n!IngF'wr!‘lhm;:rr'x‘(;m:‘!:lahlllgg !I’x:_i L;‘{nwd, He rlvm. nndfullng for his men, | evening of the shooting she noticed Cap- LIABILITIES. | - 3 uires at the start s c o R BX WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Much sur- | {his has not been given in Tutuila. R She oocalion a demchimant of troope | IR WEERIME Lol 0w Shsiy WHEN THANKSG[VING P e I 316,522 35 | Not amount paid for fire losses (in- in his command refused to storm a Boer | Mrs. Wycoff, who lived in the Willlams by friends of Lieutenant | The German Government in German 8a- | atronghold, 10 face. which® war T ¥ e certain | household while Mrs. Stella Willlams was in Suspense .. . cluding $4%9,659 36, losses of pre- Colonel Russe Harrison, son of for- moa is dealing with the people under their | deathd ~ In his anger Buller turned a bat. | the Wife of the defendant. testified to: COMES Losses resisted, including expences vious years) ... : 2,822 24 President Harrison, at ‘the lasuance | Cn{Fol as beraly as poscible. and some | tory of artillery on them and seventy- | day that in, May, iswe, Wilifame, while in Groes premiuma on Fire by A Besncesomes ot ML SRS rder by the War Department a few e ~ - o R iree of were killed. a rage one day, threatened to artin, 4 . a Sieagsostgp - . honorably discharging him from | the impecial German Government. In| “Dynamite Dick” King sald the scouts | who, he said, had been carrving tales of | SOTE other things for which to be thank- | reinsurance 50 per cen W o[ TS S siten fom L8 st e Tutuila there is not one native official re- | had an experience similar to the Irishmen | his (Willlams’) doings to Mrs, lliams, | ful. den’t forget the U. 8. Laundry, which | Gross premiums on Fire 5 ‘;rg- gwr officers, clerks, ete 345,523 09 n gelving remuneration I e ca1ted | in most cases, one of thelr duties having | The Witness sald she heard the defendant | keeps your linen clean and makes you | DINE more thon ofc year. StBGe o, o | P jor Siate. national and local | By, Tibbets & Co's dredger i work | ticipation In this, duty. he sl acimbind | bebesionpe (hreats on several subsequent | ESiines, 0™, Yosviving dinner 1 | Commissions and Brokerage due and | Al of omdbon. et P8 [s S Yy, he, sald, accounted | occasions. to become due... - tures P . } Gial Vi’ alechnrge was e, | 1D Gay and RIENC slicing o the 1Tt of | for his sobriauet. He el that the de-| On cross examination, the character of | SbROlutely Inexcusable when you can have | ALl other Gemands against the com: o e consultation with Brigadier | {he rock and ba tachment was discourteously treated by | Mrs. Stella Willlams was strenuously at- | It thoroughly cleaned so cheaply at the PanY ......... maT s i itat. ttaehe et 1 ';:3’.?:‘&:.22 l;:;;{}!__ the wharf. Work is | the authorities at Lourenzo Marques, the | tacked by defense. She was asked If she UNITED STATES LAUNDRY T P G uilaing a commodious | ortuguese having imprisoned them for | had not spent a night with the murdered Total Liabilities Losses incurred during the year (fire).33, 95, = pon any application made c ® |six days on a troopship before allowing | man in San Francisco. The court finall Off! [ - — Dy imedlt. That he @1a mot expect ¢ | hotel and several other buildings are be- | them to board the Austrian-Lioyd steam: | ordered counsel for the defense to cease IOVIO0S Market Stcest INCOME. Risks and Premiums. | Fire Risks. | Premiums. Tetire from the army so soon Is shows | INE erected so that Pago Pago ls now be- | ship Styra, on which they salled for | this line of questioning. Mrs. Willlame Telephone—South 420, Net cash actually received for Fire - f | B e Srny ) R N | ing Bthed W gners. | Trieste. denled that at the time of the shooling | Oakland Office—62 San Pablo Ave. | premiums ...... sigeaseo- s 1 | Nor ATount of risks AT gy g ¥ G she was particularly unfriendly to the dec Received for inte 4 _dividends on Toor ey ol ] mam [ociine To romain wifh her husband dur-| ATTORNEY GENERAL SEARCHERS FIND JOHN e h wk o A g o M o m L ety s s - s | GRIGGS WILL RESIGN WEST COLD IN DEATH |afternoon. The defense asked for a con- Total Income.. 583,973,447 | 4782871 tinuance until Monday morning. This | | 1,040,751 | 7,102,302 34 PARNONE FADERON D Informs the President That It Will | Killed Near San Rafael by the Acci- | was denfed by the court, which: ordered | EXPENDITURES. —_———— e HOLD SEPARATE SESSION Be Impossible for Him to Re- dental Discharge of His that the trial go on without delay. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- E. F. BEDDALL, U. 8. Manager. May Make Another Attempt to Se- main in Cabinet. Shotgun. p “DR.” AH SUE DIES. ;l.u..y'v:: $24,924 89, losses of previous afymm.::a‘;;om to before me, this 234 P WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—At the Cabi- | SAN RAFAEL, Nov. 16.—The search. — & Paid or : EOMUND HARVEY, N 3 R B:‘;kf,.‘:.:h Enights | et mesting to-day Attorney General S0 ok Y ok, A0 :;swvenred ‘from the | Passing of a Chinese Who Had Many e vl?n:?:m&::" il (B ™ e Bt < Gri, informed the President and his | Burdell ranch yesterday morning, w ‘Whi ‘harg cers, Manager BIRMINGHAM. Nov. 3—The Parsons eou:-':u- that after mature deliberation | rewarded to-day by finding his Isody- X SANTA cnvz“:z ml.n e BRIGHT'S DISEASE, N | piia 557 Slaie. Nabionat and " ROLLA'V. WATT, S faction of the Knights of Labor has'de- | p, had concluded that it would be im- | Shotgun lay beside him, the discharged by cutneotie 6'{ o e s female troubles, incon- taxes ... < PACIFIC DEPARTMENT, 1200 o e tn adourned sesston in the | possible Tor him to remain s member of | PAFTS! of which accouned for the teFrl | Biricd Yo-day. He was an aid Chincee: | | datiing it ki e SRy bed- f | Al other”paymenis asd ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING, Sockien Wb, 5 15 B | the Cabinet during the next four years. e - It is believed that | who had resided here h 5. n faction will, it is declared, renew the aght | B Cabinet during the next response from | West _slipped while attempting to cross | He was a hawker of Sogoatiis g rs: | | dropsy. disbetes, an Jmmmm. Total Expenditures.. Corner Fine and Sansyme Sts. BRANCH OFFICE - - - - 310 PINE STREET. r the possession of offictal papers, books, | any mercher tp (he Preatdent s wiikes om | a woodplle at the side of fence. Goros | fiirad the ThrKer of, v — etc. which by order of the Supreme Court | prossed af the last Cabinet meeting that | Der Eden went to the scene of the acel- | w o B LR ?!fcrlbde‘v)iut%rhlr:nl!‘i]:ew:s‘ DARLBENDER DRUG CO e e e s e forbid- | il of the portfolios should remain in the | dent and held an inquest the Jury’ re-|also noted as a paimist and fortune telir. ST den to be removed from Washington. | same hands during the coming adminis. | turning a verdict of accidental death. Tha | Ah Sue's coffin wae hiaden by fower; | | THE OWL DRUG CO., 1128 Market st. FOR SALE AT— Members of the Hayes faction contend |tration. The resignation of the Attorney | remains were brought to this city, and festooned with s Send W. ¥. McBurney, i ———— GORDON & FRASER, Managers. that the books are in Birmi| . but | Generai will not take effect until March § | _ West's wife left New York oniy last| white ftiends He war % sent by his i e Dosuiey, Cff | Net amount ot Ris . ipis te ‘strenuously denied bers of | next, and it is thought at present that | Wednesday and iz now on her way to gnly a few Chinese were present to con- . : Yoar o Sone el masms 590,048 BAJA CALIFORNIA the yes f o ¢ tated their 4 ™ 3 - b o Al comtirile about & week longer. | exception of the Secrétary of War, will {ive of New York, aged & vears. P | e AP 0 W s oy - -1 4 jons. The members of the Parsons wit! ody will e e S P '“6‘ Eh retain their present po: We:’t_ 11l be held until the arrival of Mrs, who resides here, have returned home. Bankrupt Salesman. —_— A New Fire-Extinguisher. The session of the Hi A sclentist suggests that milk be used to ex- cative, o the Hapus wing Soduy wes | Sww YORK, Jov. - Thisias ik Shibe Falls From a Train. tinguish the flames of burning kerosene, be- nolds, salesman employed by the Whiting | SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. if.—A man |cause “milk forms an emulsion with the ofl, expired during the| year wam | wws | Damiana Bitters a1 | @02 n )5 A GREAT RESTORATIVE. INVIGORA- SAML. E. WEED of Weed & Kennedy, tor and Nervine. Cmemmw Paper Company of this city, to-day filed | "amed Collis was beating his way west. | ¥.ich makes it accomplish its object more Subecribed and worn to I ‘:;:::-ne this 27tn Tonis o the Szl Organs fo ok Sorte! Cemeras. photoraphic eupplies, books & petition In bankruptey. Liabilities $416,- ;r':::i ‘Z:"T";’ roof of Pullman slesper on @gi_,&{‘-‘ n:;-‘;:t m‘ to mn’mfi s mmey 08 lSHEECK Jt‘.fizfia?iz%u:’%mmfiiw & Co., 70 Market Street. " "8"| Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. * | Third street, Sedaila, Missouri. o T A ERVRE 854 ARDAL AP B 301 California Street. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year

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