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“_’7 T LS ; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1901, . i BOTHA OFFERS 1500V BN S En oy pearn CUBKNS MUST - (*" ST i e eare New crurce WOULD STOP m SURR[NUER @Secretary of State in the Hayes Cabinet AE[[PT T[HMS Edifice Built on Mission-Moorish Style of1 [X[[:UT"]NS X | Passes From Life at an Advanced Age. Architecture Is Opened at Riverside. DN CONDITION OF AMERICA : OF CHINESE V Bloodshed fo Cease Sends His Wite to . Bloodshed | 1f President Has | His Way. -‘- i ‘This the Ultimatum of the Washington Govg@ent. |Officials Hopeful That the Island Republic Will . Soon Comply. Kitchener With | Proposals. | Dewet and Steyn Closely | Humane Policy of America Pursued but They Will Will Be Supporied by Several Powers. bably Escape. (e Speclal Dispatch to The Call. CALL BUREAU. 1406 G STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Cuba must accept in their enurety the terms of- | fered by the United States. This is the | ultimatum of the executive and legislative - branches of the United States Govern- | ment. Senator Platt of Connecticut and Sen- | ¥ ator Spooner, after an hour's conference “ e + 0 r ¢ v Inta thin attatioon with Beckobary of Was PICTURESQUE HOUSE OF WORSHIP WHICH CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS *lal Dispatch to The Call UREAU. 146 G STREET. N. NGTON, Feb. 25.—Blood lant Gen- T on cer- t 1ggestions the pow 1¥ oppe Governme - Ho0d: Deth Abaciied that thérd would: he OF THE SOUTHLAND HAVE JUST DEDICATED WITH IMPOSING b Ly ited o s no modification of the attitude of the CEREMONIES AT RIVERSIDE. blood has bee ¥ | | United States. o | anti-fore gos and ¢ | “Cuba will coms around” was the | | dent n th cheerful prediction made by Senator Platt. ot be imp e « Encouraging dispatches were received Fpecipl Bispatch to Fhe Oatf- It Is believ : to-day by Secretary Root from General ~ - yort his AT Seerycy Sock, T Gener) IVERSIDE, Feb. %—The spread | Coast. It is on the mission-Moorish type | SUpport hi b | Wk Depathuent made the swme predic: of the Christian Sclence faith in | of architecture and handsomely furnished. | be made to ind p i : | tion as did Senator Platt after he had California is evidenced by the | The dsdication ceremonies were of an im- s - Senator splendld new church which was | POSINE character and hundreds of Chris- i he concluded his conference, apparently bas- 2 Haniday 1t | tian Scientists from all over Southern % ing their statements on speclal informa- dedicated here on Sunday. California were preseat. Dr. Abraham A » tion. was bullt at a cost exceeding $10,000, and | Syjcer, lecturer of the Boston So for e The contents of the dispatches could | 18 the most notable edifice yet erected by | Psychological carch, delive b g " r not be ascertained, but notwithstanding | the Christian Science people on the Pacific | principal address. | A provision in th n | some of the expressions contained In the | g . gt fofrfoefafuriofonfefoimfofufefuininl @ | tion blll makes an * clauses of the constitution referring to re- ' purchase of a st | lations between the republic and the tion in Pek > : | Bnted staten wiics scem o conttet witn| - LOOKOUT ELLINGSON CONFESSES. [t Feking. The butiaing - - «}+ | the propositions of this Government the ; by. In a recent note to the pow 2 | officials belleve that an arrangement sat- Government urged tt - WILLIAM M. EVARTS, THE DISTINGUISHED ORATOR AND STATES- | isfactory to Cuba and to the United States Continued Frcm Page One. = ritorial acquist by r r WHO HELD THE STATE DEPARTMENT PORTFOLIO UNDER | | will be reached. & e it shics A G NT HAYES, DIED OF PNEUMONIA YESTERDAY. i | As this arrangement can only be satis- ernstiod I | | factory to this Government by accept-|on starting and maintained it untll he | Cowlwood descended to the bottom of the | any objec . — — —f | ance without change of the American | was sure he was off Point Diablo, when | bay where it was thought the Rlo was.| coq furcha s | terma st 1s evident that the President and | he changed it to NE. by N. . . |He remained down eight minutes and the | P oy » i A W AR T g | "1 kept NE. by id Jordan, “for | line showed that he was iIn six fathoms | 2 l”‘:“”_’x‘r:"‘h:} Ny Wt - "5 1915, his father | [a® h‘""‘é’“;‘ look for their incorporation | ¢,y “Gfieen minutes and then hauled up |of water. A second attempt was made STARTS A REBELLION. £ - being Jeremiah was gradu. | 10 the Cuban constitution. N.NE,” | by the diver, and after twenty minutes| - 4 . - Wwas admitted | S v Jordan also claimed that when he | had elapsed those on the barge and tug | Li Hai Chuan Takes the Field With y was 83 years old 1841, He was| DECLARATIONS OF CUBANS. | heiping people into the boats a pas- | were hopeful that he had located the Fifty Thousand Men. P s caused by pneu- v-Johnson in | | Senger came up to him and asked it he | wreck. Signals were sent down to him Wity Thoussad - m past he had latter's imp. rial before the | Proceedings of Convention to Be|could be of any assistance. | on the lifeline, and as he mgml to an-| LONDON, Mar £ e 68: U { i 3 swer them It was tuougnt advisable to |respondent of tLe St - been with e i /e Translated and Sent to Wash- I said to him,” testified Jordan, |hnul nim up. The strong tide by this' from ne = SUPPLIES FROM AMERICA. s xnlm;oli ington. “‘You go on the bridge and tie the time had mnm"-;mdm!'tz wa u:{m‘}‘,'mfi',\“"r Chu : counsel for | HAVANA, Feb. 28.—Senor Capote, Pres- | i i Fea s 5 Rl T Sec Gage Sends Information to w b e the: United | P cords of the whistle down,” and he |, the surface. fon in 1877; Sec- | ident of the Cuban Constituticnal Con ident Hayes in t bellion with 5 When his helmet was taken off Cowl- | peo i ¥ oe' i wood reported that he had not seen a ROME uman, althou | did so.” vention, at 2 o'clock th afternoon the House. been In act! ~ rex . United States Senator: from | handed to General Wood the declarations | Officer Coghlan, who was sitting near | sign of the wreck or a body. He SUR- | to-day denic < o practic i 158501 g | of the convention on the proposed rela- | Jordan, flushed fo the roots of his hair ted that De would §0 down again (o- | ooay denles th . Soon =fter 4 s morning M < considered one of the most | tions between Cuba and the United |On hearing this remarkable statement and that the tug should tow him | cupation of the { ; sirs g which caused | prilliant of orators, and his attendance | States as adopted vesterday afternoon. | Coshlan had testified that when the shlp around the spof where the Rlo IS SuD-| tant harbor sou . - . h ¥ WA S S mf‘_"N'_:' meetings of all | The presentation was informal and no R bl Tt fol | o e T i Cwciit wei [ Chautase b w héd; notably, his eulogy on Chiet | B e, Conoral vt hae ) lowed the captain's cxample and tied tne | the diver bled, from his ears on coming to | CHINESE ON THE LIST. g ice Chase, centennial oration a - | T s e1 s ¢ e | the surface. | ¢ o ¥ that the declarations will be translated | Chief Engineer Herlihy also made the| The wreckers stated yesterday that if | S ol Lo S bl was honored in receiving the de. | into English and mailed to Washington. [ startling statement that he did not hear | the hull of the Rio is found it will only | Leaders Whose Decapitation Was De- of LL. D. from Union College in 1 @ ettt ool @ | @ SIngle order given to man the boats or | he possible to work thirty minutes each | manded by the Powers. £ e Yale, alma mater, in 1865; from abandon the ship after she struck. day, fifteen minutes at slack water of the | gu s NGHATL Feb, 2. The native news- . > ' In_the Cleveland-Blaine o lear | €0D tide and the same period at slack of | B EinE a Saal It ok o S n'of 181 Mr. Evarts remained | [° T never heard any order to clear | ine fipad, The current yesterday. ran from | P3Pers Publish a second list of : to_his Republican principles, and | » «perhaps that ac- | four to seven miles an hour. 05, shment s’ dem: x R 3 D veas, oruciptey, dnd} ship,” said Herlihy, “p P 1 | “The positive statements that the wreck | g SRR BB TR - = was one of the most prominent ora- | counts for the loss of so many lives. | .4 heen located prove to be erroneous | Hrg;nl nfmg‘l(!e’:r and reside: ':n‘.'\ar_\ \Vv;r .\r‘—, {I!m;n he an-| | From the time I left the captain on s}«_nn‘l]mc sln;xvul:hcxj of tu(w h\"xv;lms‘ot last/ ‘[’)ul‘(n Zan has bt ariehtod anlid ge adds that it £ After V- his inté of ent e.| 1 5 riday’s disaster is yet to be found. ke La as bee e ‘ Congress ros t - for the Un pen Benmeeranic] Thursday night at 9 o’clock, I never | rnc men of the lifesaving station at | punishment. Prince Tuan has not yet A New York Sta | saw him again.” Furll Point s:znu? 3’1‘8(;\»{(_\13‘ that on sev- | Peen s AT : Webster, Evarts was very carele B eral occasions when they were watching g gt P s Y and his shabt 4 The evidence of Second Officer Coghlan | for hodies they have seen fishermen pick | BROTEER OF A GROOM gunpowder his long, spare : e, s was that the ship had anchored in deep | up boxes and rifle them of their eontents. water on the night she came close to| This statement is borne out by the fact | VICTIM OF AN ASSASSIN the s bject of comment. | . . Se i i i land and had started in a heavy fog the | that a number of empty boxes which :. - L ] i @ H—!-H"E—H-H-H—I-Ql Reductmn n VENOUS Taxes r:‘e’,‘“ morning to come into port. Coghlan | have presumably come from the wreck | JMysterious Shooting of a Young Man Will Amount to Fort [ was most positive as to the course indl- | have been found along the beach | T Oltalanie: Bude Adtac Mio - cated by Pilot Jordan, as it was Coghlan's | During the afternoon the lookout at ; - l 1 moun ¥ duty to transmit the pilot's directions to | the station saw what he thought to be a Relative's Wedding. One Milli | the quartermaster at the wheel. He also | body floating in the distance. A boat was | GUTHRIE. 28 —Willlam | ne Millions, | festified that the lead was not used to | sent out, but before it reached the point | Herrell e ake soundings while coming in. Coghlan | the chject had been carried away by the | raturned | also testified that m;; vm'l]rv{cr;"w re- | swift current. Hock: 3 I e e Eponded prompily to the call of the cap- Roe |, WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—In the Senate | {3in to abandon ship, and that there was | and ome THE WhTEHWAYS UF THE M INEHS [ to-day Aldrich Interrupted the consider- | 1o confusion among. the crew. He also | ¥ 1LOTS AND MASTERS | foooss frionh SR EIeE! | [ ation of the river and harbor bill to pre- | stated that the passengers were called DEFEND CAPTAIN WARD | was asleep in bed on the first fi sent the conference report of the Senate | from their rooms to enter the boats. He e Tntrnity. The yeuns mam Wes & ARE COMBINED fixed the time from the striking until the Fund Is Opened to Reward Italian |brother of the groom. The mother col- i his Li : and House on the war revenue reduction | J1ed the Hang Irai (G, iR oo I brother of the groom. Tne mother col- Memphnis i i : = _ | bill, which was read. e Senate prompt- | © 2 Becltpa T B T B < s exper. It ine Consolidated Senate Passes River and ‘ Work at Scene of Diamond |1y agreed to the report, there being no | Pvr]"limcgnqsugesdm JEstially e sk | Fish;r;m v;ho Saved Lives shock of her dsath i 3 3 % | | of Many Persons When With the 8t. Louis and | Harbor Bill Carrylng | The report of the committee shows a |and went into degrees and points and di- Rio Sank | compromise all along the lines of the bill, | Fections of wind. For the first time sin - he landed on shore since the wreck he| Resolutions defending the name and | stated yesterddy how he had asked a pas- | apflity of the late Captain Willlam Ward | senger to tle the whistle cords down. it 2 . Tobacco—Twenty per cent discount of the | Chief Engineer Herlihy had an uncom- ;f (}hfi {f{" “},.”;’f::'f"];"“;cn Pn:Vs‘od‘yes'l GVILLE, Wyo., Feb. 25—Up to | orEinal tax of 12 cents per pound, as against | fortable time while under examination in | teréay by Callfornla Harbor No. 15 of | s afterfiodbn . 3 offor & 2 per cent reduction, as fixed by the Senate | that the same questions were piled on in | the American Assoclation of Masters and et oon no eflort Was pnd none as the hill passed the House, The | rapid order until he gave the required an- | Pilots of Steam Vessels. - The resolutions | de to open up No. 6 level. At that hour | 1¢te agreed upon will make the tax $3¢0 per | swer, He stated that the ship always car- | refer to 3 y ¢ 1 E o o the disaster of -last uperintendent Sneddon, accompanied by | M0 pounds, as stated in these dispatches yes- | vied 145 pounds of steam and never less. | i d the changes in the present law being as follows: San Francisco, Immense Sum Slowly. —_— | Dependable Drugs ville Dizaster PTOgPOSSeS ‘ hgection. | jury, except that it was in nautical terms | TON, Feb. 28.—The serenity proceedings in the Senate was with the tempestuous | immense sterday Supering = ¥ N e of stes _ | through which Captaln Ward lost his Iife | . of ana | Superintendent Thomas Young and ex-In- | “Clgiie_on those: weighing more than three | caron G 20 tg Pominy " i€ MOTRINE We | 4ng express the regret of the association | contro- | SPector Parks entered the mine and un- pcunds per thousand the House rate of $3 per | “XTRF T 8800 FEFCOY oo Loiieq 1. | over ‘the heavy mortality whigh followed | A o Xl | sealed the sixth entry, and at 9 o'clock thousand was retained, as against $3 3, as | Thilker: “sat wete Hot 1. thy he loss of the ship. The public is asked L fver and harbor B, O o | word was received that room 38 had b fixed by the Senate, and $8 60, as in the pres- | SPECLOT PMELEL " SO HEIC g . on n 4 o ons of more than $50,000,000, | Word was i at room 38 had been | on¢ jaw. On those welghing less than three | 8ine Toom when she started. By the association not to pass hdsty judg- but @ word of discussion, | Téached. - will be impossible to take out | founds per thousand the Senate rate of 13| ‘“‘But we never carried less than 145 | ment on Captain Ward or be guided by The Owl Drug Store B O torenoe per | any bodles until room 45 is reached, which | Gents per pound was ailowed to stand, as | pounds of steam,” retorted Herlihy. | the statements of irresponsibla or un- e Uw g te adop age ! will be some time after midnight. | amainst the rate of §1 per thousand, as fixed | “‘Did you not say to me last Monday | scrupulous persons who may havesreasons never closes. You can have your ar revenue reduction meas- ¥ by the existing law, which was not disturbed | when you were in this office that the ship | ¢ * P ¥ b, 2 About thirty experienced men are en-| py» > P | for casting blame for the loss of the Rio thout disturbing in the least the 3 n- | by the House. did not have steam up when she started,” | -0 t ‘ k O roceedings. | §aged in the search and some bodies may | Cigarettes—Gn those weighing not more than | asked Bulger: “and you also said to me | G oaneito on Captain Ward. The reso- | pu— g ‘3| be brought up late to-night. Th thiee pounds per thousand the Senate action | you ‘hooked her on’ while coml: e e Jras. Bam- | made and it vt e only | G ine the rate at 18 cents per pound prevalled. }tht,t,t ¥yo oming | pered by having a Chinese crew on his matie and consular | (FOUPles seem to be in pushing the black | The House did not change the existing law. | “.-.1 ser sald anything of the kind,” ship. Jpropriation bills, | $4mp back. To do this every room will | Beer—The House rate of §1 60 per barrel and | never FUnE nd,” re- | The directors of the Itallan-American drugs and medicines delivered at your home any hour of the da night — experienced pharmacist | b thy. i - , always on duty. be sealed and as the entrance from the | repealing the 7% per cent discount was re- | Plied Herl W Bank yesterday opsned a fund for the ) 4 wce on the postoffice X 5 ined. “Yes, you did, and you know it,” re- s £ ding th 4 W rt] * ShL was ordered. Conference reports on | SeVenth level to the sixth level is beyond | “*Kiikers’ capital_Present law retained, the | torted Bulger. | purpose of rewarding the Italian fisher- e keep and sell everything at men who saved many lives when the Rio i b A the place where the fire occurred, it is | Senate receding from its amendment. A line of examination then followed by - 5 several other measures were agreed o | the purpose of the rellef gang to take the | No Tax for Brok Inspector Bulger to find out from Herlihy | 5o sent to the variots sommerets pors | | < ™ bodies out from the sixth level into the | 0. oum T SESREEN why he was not at the engines when the | and to the principal business men of San Aytes’ Cherry Pectoral Nour and a half of the asssion | seyenth level. It ‘s certaln - th | Commereial brokers' tax—Repealed in ac-| Rio sterted to come into port. Herlihy | Francisco, The following donations were is Co d : our and a half of the session | level, at | the | cordunce with original action of both houses. | tried to answer the queations by telling of | announced yesterday: . tailancAmer) Pinkham’s Compoun was devoted to consideration of the sun-| bodies will be found back from where the | Certificates of stock transfers_The rate of | the trust he placed in his assistants. but | Bank, $100: Mayor James D. Bhelan. $is Cuticura Soap ary civil 3 atlon biiL ¢ Ne. | fiTe occurred. |2 cents for each §1000 is- retalned, and the | Bylger fired the same question back at| the Chinese Six Coimpanies, i S Carter’s Pills offered by en of Ne-| The investigation of the cause of the | Senate amendment making the law include the | p o “witness. In sddition to revarding the i al upoa the Secretary of the | fire will not be neld until more bodles | transactions of bucket-shops was accepted by n a to rewarding the flshermen ’ 1 ald many times that he was | 4 fund wiil b d f Peruna s of Gunner Charies Mor- | hav % = g e €8 | the House cornferees. Herlihy sa a fund wiil be started for the Fisherme: e Rimiral Hampoon, | Loy Dt Tecovereds, Tanight only two | g 0ot Srducts at exchanses—The Senate | Dresent to rpenic the truth and would do | Mutual Benevolent Assoclation and gold @elladonna Pl 3 the admiral's in- | in the Morgue, all others having been | STicndment exempting sales of merchandise in | =0, BTG RUSEY (e €0 C ala ST sou sisoihe gheett 10 the men who Syrup of Figs together with all cor- | buried or shipped away. The in 8 been | gotual course of transportation was accepted, | rules of the Pacific Mail Company not | saved life. Pears’ Soap - quest Will | put the rate of 1 cent for each $100, as fixed | require chie? engineers to be at their en- | Willlam Brander, : ig on the matter, Was | not be held until more bodies have been | Ly the present law. was retained. the Senate | gines when o ship came into port. toniet wbs Vis iy A s Meanah Apenta Water SRARIS. i recovered. amendment making'the rate 2 cents belng dis- | ~ Herlthy admilted that such a rule ex- | presented Antonio Sylvia and Adam’ Fer. King’s Consumption Cure HASTE IN THE HOUSE ks -Heselad th Anhetcine it [1ated sril ety BUEp AT Sl nandio. owners of the boat Belvedere, Carter’s Lithia Tablets ~ 2s¢ : : | BN EnTEE =D (EUELLE the House action. e e e A, Japan Sozodont o : 5 [ | X o % arted m g ada . A& Japanese student, 6. P ] ™" | Gonference Beport on War Bevenus | CAUSES THE ENMITY | Certicach's o mas mpeuin e 1O R Then alowed to tavs | By dmie™t (00, which vo-g b [ Hoff's Malt % th De; P controlling in- g % . i d. my room."” ve | had deposited with the R'o Je Ja ’ te Kansas City Reduction Adopted Without | Minister Bogliepoff of Russia, Who | T ot armance: fonion The rate fixed at | the witness stand. purser when he took passive on oo | Free dellvery to rallroad polnts within ¥ t S Discussion. | ‘Was Shot, Enforces Strictest 2 cents for each $100, in sccordance with the | The examination will be resumed to-day | in the Orient. Isaburo »had saved the | 100 miles on all orders of $5 or up. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—The House | Laws in Milita School: | Ffenate amendment. at 1 p. m. money and intended to use it In taking a cleared the decks to v of.a number of | 5 2syé 1 ry 00ls. Biils of lldlnlk fnrRexpo‘rld—Repelkfl. - Y(IS( rsd_uele course in chemistry at Johns mportant. conference reports _without | | &7 PETERSBURG, Web. 2--The man | ol mmokeages--Repeaied. LOCATION OF WRECK flopiins Daiversity. He ls dow without g g G 1 i e . an . Sir . T ‘A;‘“:“;»“ “'r “‘;’n[" i =G port | wounded the Minister of Public Instruc- S TR o s PR e I8 STILL UNKNOWN | in & laboratory. 0 The Pacific Maill Stcamship Compan: tion, M. Bogliepoff, vesterday while the | Certificates of damages and certificates not e turned over to th: clerk of Thited generally acceptable to both sides, and | |aiter was Helaing o rotene | ogherwise specified—Repealed. ver Cowlwood Fails to Find An 0 2y Siewe of the United was adopted without division. Richard- | grrested. L] Ption, has Been | s o apeaied, Di Y | States Circuit Court yesterday $2371 6 | son, the minority leader, acquiesced in it |~ M. Bogliepoff was formeri | _Conveyances—Exempted ' below $2500: above Sign of the Rio at Spot Indi- wages due the white members of the as the hest that could be done. although ! the Moseow University ang ,g’,e;egg’;‘"gl{ | 2300, 35 cents for each $0, In accordance with cated by Pilot Jor- crew that were lost. Heirs and other a he stated that the minority still believed | of the Moscow Educational Department, E_llcnml for the same will be heard by war es should be reduced $70,000,000. here he distinguished hi | dan. . Jnited States Circuit Judge Morrow at I Teports on the diplomatic and con- | enforcemment nnrm&:cfivlinel.mflrebvym'. 'flffif! Telgphons Tax 1s, O 9:30 o’clock every Saturday morning. ar and agricultural appropriation bills | ister of Public Instruction when the law | 1°léphone messages—Taxes rai aled. The wreck of the steamship Rio de Ja- | rere adopted. | was passed punishing obstreperous stn. | ,infurance—Tax repealed on all kinds of in- | neiro and the bodies of the scores of peo- | HAS NO CONTROL OF | L Tre major part of the day was devoted | dents with military service. He recently | Jiause, the Senate conferces receding on ‘i | Ple in her shattered hull still lle unlocated | N @\ 1128 Market Street y to the bill to promote the efficiency of the | ordered the unsparing enforcement of | inate amendments. in the waters of the Golden Gate. | MIND OR MUSCLE ~n St Draucises = revenue cutter service. e friends of e | this law and approved many sentences| Leases—T: led. felt when Pilot Je v ELECTRIC CAR BUMPS bill were very versistent and in face of | against the students. Manifests—Tax repeaied. o Caromer's. Induest on Wed. | Jobn de Rosa, Formerly a Harness| § 10th ana Broadway Oakland INTO GERMANY'S R ny difficulties hung on to it with bull- | v o Tk Mortgages—Taxes repealed. stated Wandes - Talbtcn: Yo Wi o | 1 ULER tenacity and finally forced the bill | Holman Aecquitted, Steamship passage tickets—Exempted below | nesday that he never had the slightest y sy, \to such a parliamentary situation that « Wl = $50 in_value and the rate fixed at 50 cents for | doubt as to the exact location of the rock Human Automaton. Kaiser Is Slightly Bruised i a Col- | it will he voted upon after five-minute de- | -STOCKTON, Teb. 2%Benjamin Hol. | cach %0 in cout for that price and over. on which the ship struck. SACRAMENTO, Feb. 35— Five days ago Tision Whils Orossing 8 Strect | bate to morrow. | mem, chached) st s o dist o | Peimi o ity “When 1 went out yesterday,” the pllot | John de Rosa, In full possession of his Im.'"ms&[;fll in Berlin. AT shooting, was to-d uitted b Y| Warehouse receipts—Tax repealed. sald to the Coroner and jury, “I found | faculties, followed his occupation; of men- = SWEPT DOWN MOUNTAIN - ay acquitted by a jury | proprietary medicines—Tax repealed in ac- | the wreck in five minutes."” BERLIN, Feb. 28.—About noon to-aay after being out ten minutes. The evidence | cordunce with House action, the Benate amend- | ' Iehe hoe that the bodies in the Rio's | JF Of harness at isleton. thid county. | Spectalists. Disease - 1 y To-day he is a mindless automaton. I of Bmperor William had a parrow esca BY A GREAT SNOWSLIDE |showed self-defense ment being disagrecd to nall would be spceatly recovered wiis shat” "';‘;"“ m:_ SR W o R gt 54 weakaess | ssir nter | % = hwine S The roatd. - o POt Without the moving of a muscle apparent- | mer- = his carriage came into | TWO0 Men Have a Thrilling Experi Must Close at Midnight. Legacies—Law modified 8o a3 to exclude from | Who Was sent down by the Pacific Mall | jy "It upiifted to a standing posture he | 158k Consultation an electric car near th L ) ; ence Which Results Fatally for | WOODLAND, Feb. %.—Judge Gaddis | tasetion legacies of charitable, religlous, mi: | COmpany at the spot which Pilot Jordan | will so remain unill bent into the chair | and private book he was returning. T One. | 5 are: ed the sunken ship. free, at office or by has granted an alterna‘e writ of mandate | erary or educational character. d¢W°' d S E areihe D again. If his arm or hand is raised it g g 4 e BOULDER, Colo, Fe-. 25 —John Kit.|TeQUIring A. M. Britt, president of the | The total reduction of the revenues as | out R iereay Tnerntie 2o Port Totnt {3 Y e T Doy -nued_l' 731 Mar- the horses. 'As It was | ridge. a mining engiec:, and his assist- | Toduires ail salaons to close Bt mia { Hinount to about. HLO00N, as Against & | o, 4, ilen Grifith, An attempt 1o stay raised unul 2 ‘Anger moves it down | ket street - 0% the carriage roughly and ant, John Fields, were carrled down Crit- | Mr. Britt says he will appeal the case, " | reduction of $0,00000, as 1t passed the | Bis e DT e ine opot, marked by | again. He will not talk nor does he show | EtT8 5 ¢ e 1 i A Francisco. d it The Emperor was | tenden mountain. two and a half miles | o House, ‘and 45,000,000 &s amended In the | Haolio the” barga: sl She iy ooy | AnY sign of consclousness of his surround - = B age | above E! Dorado, by a snowslide to-day. | Placed on the Retired List. Senate. twice and the barge drifted a considera- | all intelligence. and nu mind seéms fo con- Kitridge caught hold of a stump and | .o > % The provisions of the bill as agreed | e distance before the tug caught up and trol the action of auy merve or musci e e | saved himself. but Fields was carried 100 | WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—An order was | upon will ‘take effect on the 1st of next | prought it back. Operations Were sus- | The ltmacy board this afternoon diteeted BBER S AMP To Cure a Cold in One Day. - |feet to the bottom of a gulch and buried | issued at the War Department to-day | July. £ pended until 5 p. m., the barge mean- nu; t‘é"{:".e t‘ to th: at;er:(on Hm‘t'fl} Toke Laxetive Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al | DY the slide, His body was recovered | placing Brigadier Generals James H. Wil- S s ey i While being anchored In a sheltered cove | for the ihsane and {hither the humarn s G PATRICK cruggists refund the money if it falls to cure. | thi8 evening. Flelds was from Holton, | son and Fitzhugh Lee on the retired list To Prevent the Grip. 4nside the point. ' tomaton will be conveyed by a Sheriff's ISecatrF A T E. W. Grove's signature is on each box, Ze. -I Kans. ) of the army. Laxative Bromo-Quinine removes the cause. When the flood tlde slackened, Diver | deputy to-morrow. I CAL — i

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