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THE SAN FRA CISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1901, PRESIDENT McKINLEY TO RECEIVE || [ |PASSES MANY MONTH QUEEN GF SAN BERNARDINO FAI [ [j gy INMEXICAN DUNGEON i )ty Result of Balloting in the Southern City Will Determine ot Bacilis et o Captain Thornsan of the Guanc-Poaching : Upon What Fortunate California Beauty Shall Fall the| ™ fjunction ‘dea;s;l 13 ~Junk Hongkong Sutvives Awful Hard- Pmsl’:fct:r;egr;ffafizmple3 Honor of Exchanging Greetings With the Nation’s Chief Pomona, ships in the Cuartel at Ensenada Strike. — L % Sl much attention on all siaes. The candli- | Claims Title to the Land Over Whica Some of the Ore They Have Discov- dates are: Miss Lulu Claire Bahr, Miss Its _Tnck-nuflders At- SAN DIEGO, April 15.—Among the pas- | I was put on an allowance of 25 cents a ered Assays More Than Ome Special Dispatch to The Call. A Isabel Smith, Mrs. Frank 4 - e s Oy aes tempted to Lay sengers arriving here this morning on the | day, Mexican money. With this I bonght ek it e A o Pawlfao e steamer St. Denis - was Captain Hans ?gead!snd a few beans, but six weeks be- ousan ars to Miss Jessle Weimer, Miss May Dexter = Thornsan, who returns to civilization af- | 5075 ¢ Was teleased my' allowance was the Ton. Miss Adele Carson, Miss Mary Stevenson Bty ter eighteen months as a prisoner in the | solsly of jliee J0ob ¥ have exinng A RS . dohn -;\nrl-;l{eson, Miss Nellie Brown. | ¢ Mexican Cuartel at Ensenada. There he BO"EAZ %25"%:"&'&&&“; clothes were = e com: ee on‘queen’'s coronation, Speclal Dispatch to The Call. underwent an experience which he will [ nothing but a few rags, h:rdly sufficlent Special Dispatch toThe Call. of wgicr; Mrs,mS:llles is tcx-m.lmmn, has se- 4 < ¢ Shiait’s ario Ah lated to cover my body. During hole t. ected for official costumes the styles | LOS ANGELES, April 15—, T s oulet.ian 1ol enjaciafey. ooy ament - mever allowed to| VANCOUV. . 5 worn in the times of Marie Antolnette | {o.qay granted a temp | 18.—Judge Shaw | gi(jon in, which he returns to San Diego | Jf ImPrisonment I was never allowed to| VANCOUVER, B. C. April l1i—John and Louis XIV. It will. however, substi- ¥ porary injunction to | .y oq anfble proof of the story which he | foove the alley that separated the cells | Lindstrom and Andrew Barton, two coast e or i court Uresscs (e Saiar; | the Southern Pacific against the city of | 5 from the jail, and I never feit the warmth | prospectors, arrived to-day from Texada Dresden thepherdess sowns of larss | Pomona, restraining the latter from in- | (iS5 of sunshine. Communication with the|lsland, sixty-five miles from Vancouv flowered materials In Guaint make and | terfering In any way with the work (¢ | ,LNOrsan was the captain of the junk | outside world was cut off entirely, and | with samples of one of the richest strikes styles, including huge picture hats, slip- | the road in the Construction of a switch | LO"EKonS, Which was selzed at Kilda | T8t hes happened during the last|of gold ever made in British Columbia pers, buckles and flowing sleeves, Which'| it 1s bullding In that cits. Billett 1t °h | Island more than a year and a half ago eg;:teen months s a blank to me. The free gold samples give assays of more will give to the costumes a beautifus | ' 7 poie 1t L o nmaxn, | by the Mexican man-of-war Demoerata. am happy over one thing, and that is | than $1000 to the ton, nuggets half as large Soectaruiar ofect s Bhe Qiiertwill weny | W4 E: ,” George Heath, George A. | In company with two other small ves- | that I have lived through this terrible | as a dime being scatiered through the bes, now being made in San Francisco, | Carter and James Harry, Trustees of the | sels of about the same cldss the Hong- | SXPerience. and I assure you I will never | quartz. Lindstrom and Barton made the put myself in a position again where | alscovery a week ago, but did not hurry a beautiful crown and a girdle of jewels. |citv, and M. Hutter, Superintendent of | kong was being used by guano poachers. The ladies comprising _the coronat'on | Streets; L. H. Esterly, City Marshal, and | There Were seven men in the enterprise | there is the least chance of me having an- | to bring the news to Vancouver. They told committee are: Mrs. W. H. Stiles,.Chalr- | nys geputies, L. E. Griggsly and many | 2nd four of them were able to get away other dose of it. their story to miners at Vananda, on Tex- ¥ ada Island, and about twenty men there man; Mrs. J. B. Gill, Mrs. R. F. Garner, from the gunboat, though their vessels Mre. B C Harbison, Mre H. M. Barton, | others are named as defendants. S LAkra Cauntati, heruan: and hby Of Interest to the Coast. quit work and went out to stake claims on Mrs. G B Rowell, Mrs R. J. Jones. In the complaint the company claims to | crew of two, men were captured and con- , s the new ledge, which is about five miles A own a certain tract of land over which | veyed to Ihsenada. The four who es-| WASHINGTON, April 15.—Postoffice De- | away from the water. It is situated not for the past ten vears and more, caped lived on Elida Island for a few | Partment orders to-day are as follows: | far from the iron mines which are con- .| broad gauge of its road" has run. { days, until the Democrata sailed north | Postoffices established—California—Declez, | {rolled by the Union Iron Works of San tract comprises fifteen acres in the heart | with the three smail vessels in tow. Then | San Bernardino County, Anthony Mec- | Flancisco. < of the city and is exclusive of a 100 foot | they succeeded in getting across the | Nally, Postmaster. Postmasters commis- ndstrom says it was only by accident right of way. channel to the main land of the penin-| 104 "Calitornta—wWall that they found the gold. They had pros- The plaintiff alleges that an attempt {o | sula, and, after enduring great hardships, | o rnia—Wallace C. Bartlett. | pected several hundred feet along an ordi- build a much-needed sidetrack through |eventually reach San Diego. atonis. Appointed—California—E. S. | rary-looking ledge showing pyrites, and this land to connect with the main road | The three prisoners were taken to En- | Townsend, Dyerville, Humboldt County, | Suddenly came upon pieces of glitterin to Chino was interrupted on April 13 by | senada and thrown into Jaill. The ves- | vice B. T. Tuttle, resigned. Oregon—J. G. | Metal. Then they dug decper and foun the defendants, who injured some of the | sels were confiscated by the Mexican | Rempel, Polk, Polk County, vice P. . R. | Plenty of ore within a few feet of the sur- Workmen and tore up and removed s |Government. The two-sailors were sen- | Graber, resigned; C. P. Smith, Tamarack, | face- The ore ylelds several hundred dol- large portion of the soil on the south |tenced to six months each, while Cap-| Umatilla County, vice Me: van Tassel, | Jarsfo the ton. Apparently the find s an portion of the track. Damagés in a sum | taln Thornsan, because he owned the | resigned. Washington—T. N. Crofton, | £Xtensive one. as they prospected the lead Dbward of $1000 is asked, and the court is | vessel in which the guano was to have | Centerville, Klickitat County, vice Peter | f°F,& considerable distance, asked to compel the defendants to show | been taken away, was given a double | A. Hola, resigned; J. D. Sponogle, Glen- | ,lach of the men recorded a claim for on what ground title s claimed to the | sentence of tweive m?%:hs in the En- | wood, Kilckitat County, vice J. F. Blew, | Jimself on this lead and one for Allavne ‘MINNLIE GAZZOTO | Streets in auestion. Senada Cuartel, TFor gome reason un- | resigned. n b e writ 1s made returnable on April | known and without evén the form of an| These pensions were issued: California— | tPem. They filed their papers at Vananda, 19, nd until that time mothing .can be | explanation toithe caftain, his sentence | Original—Benjamin A. Vaughn, Corning, | L WIen they had turned loose the popu; dorie on' either side. was extended to eighteen 'months. $6: James Hubbard, Valencia, 3; George | iacion, in that direction of the new find | phes oSl o oI was treated like » wila animal,” said | Gibson, Florin, 35; John Cupps, Piymouth, they caa doRE O Veioguver S0 saRS - CLARK ROAD GETS FRANCHISE. | Captain Thornsan to-day, “an at-|$8; Francls Ventras, Sacramento, 312: | POz Formed here 2o so avor the dictriet tempted to go into the presence of other | Owen J. McCabe, San Francisco, 3. In- | thoroonbie ta see ifs anothor - edos e R ._ | prisoners, who wers given more liberty | cre: h v ; | Armed Men Are Still on Guard in Phen T ok L o ase—John Jacob Hoffman, Yountville. | this one can be found. than 1, they would run away and lock (e |s12. Relssue and - increase—Sylvester e T Pomona. oors. When I was taken to jal 2 ayo, San Francisco, $8. War wit i : A 4 until this | SOm6 money and some clothing. The lat- | —Orginal—Otio H. Erale v Woodland Gas Plant Sold. POMONA, April 15.—It seemed until this | ter was taken from me, and during almost | Francisco, $17. WOODLAND, April 15.—The Woodland afternoon that the Southern Pacific had given up the attempt to foreibly encroach upon the land which the city has been my whole term of impriscement I had | Washington—Increase—John Lowe,State | Gas . « only one- sult of clothes and one blanket | Soldiers' Home, Orting, $12; Abram Cas. | oot the Wooimnd B Aoy mousht fo cover me. My xae% Tas the“ cgncrelte ler. Vashon.rél. & Light, Gas anl Power Company, consist- | : : oor of my cell, and I slept rolled up in| In army orders Captain Hollis C. Clark | ing of the s 3 iiof:n“ngl(“f(il; ;’Kfi- dag:_s! ‘:z:::";igl Slh':’ | a blanket with my coat as a pillow. While | of the Twenty-fourth Infantry s orderod | The former i‘c‘.fié‘éa‘f"?hfi“’mi‘fifiéf.’fBEL“n"c‘(- | as on picket along First street all night, | my money lasted I was able to buy a little | before a retiring board at San Franelsco | of the Bay Countles Power Company and ARSI n Pacific track| extra provisions, but when this was gone | for examination. R R “This morning the City Trustees met and granted the First street franchise to the | new Salt Lake road. A protest against the action was received from the South- ern Pacific Company, on the ground that] 4 ! the city had no right to grant a fran- ‘hise over the company’s land, which, it laimed, inclnded all of First street. As | soon as the ordinance was passed by the Trustees, the Southern Pacific employes notified the company and it at once pro- ceeded to get out a_temporary injunction against the city of Pomona. The City Trustees, City Marshal, Superintendent of | Streets, a number of deputies and many | §i “Richard Roes” and “John Does” were | }|| pamed as defendants. After the papers were made ouf, Detective Bowler of the Southern Pacific was seht post haste to ]‘ . 1 Pomona, where he has been busy since 5 { o'clock serving writs on those who are fl | = 4! (1 B mentiored. e ) ‘\ | When the company's latest action be- { I\ “ll ‘ “ | : A\ came known the eitizens became greatly _/ excited and hasty meetings were called | ¢ ) P R I to talk over the situation. These confer- | Pl erices had but one effect—to arouse the | o populace still further against the raiiroad | i AN T IV i al Dispatch to The Call and solldify the resolution to fight this | N ; I\ “ - % | battle to a finish. It was declared in con- 1o ot p BERNARDINO, ,April 14.-- ference that If blood must be shed in pro- |‘l" T I t Annual Street Fair and tecting the city from the covetous cor- il (\ | I hants’ Carnival, to be he¥d | | poration, it would be shed. There are, ] i I on Mav 2 to 7,. in-| | hundred$ of men here upon whom injunc-| i ‘ 0 | | ich extensive prep- | | tion writs have not been served. who are | i i ; hatgp <t oomiapend 1 fully decided not to allow any éncroach- g f I - Py - ment over e city’s line. fh elaborate scale. It com- "The headquarters, at Newton's stable, of | i t i . a floral parade and an | | the patrol which is guarding First street ’ | and ‘horticultural fair. Thet H s ll\‘e‘ly olgca m-nlghnd ‘V{e" gtn‘zh- H“' l I e Agricul- | | ered in animated groups, and at no time il i " e"fi:‘:m:f;'“'r' | Will the watch along the ‘firing line’ i U ‘“" I - ® es of | | cease, Ontario, Claremont and other near- | M-: I - San Bernapdino, having | | by villages are ready to send men here i .u‘ | old a dJistrict fair, selected on short notice to help protect tne city’s ll AL tes as those for the stree: | rights, for the past practices of the South- | fil Nt B / ar ern Pacific ?a\'ei,mad(‘ it generally unpop- | f|| Lot < he & ultural end o | { {ular in_this locality. v Bl i pa-inred s orsd P | Word has been received from Los An- |}/l Mg P e S BIpote 1% geles to the effect that the comvany will City. Hall. - The wmesnt bulld- e 4 | not attempt anything until April 19, when r ve been secured & the writ is made returnable and the de- sses and kinds, n- FAIR DAUGHTERS OF SAN BERNARDINO WHO ARE IN | fendants must answer, but little credence THE RACE : i | and machinery. The FOR A CROWN, AND ONE OF THE LEADING MEMBERS OF THE | | ElVen AR A e * w0 be at tids cor-| | CORONATION COMMITTEE. tinuein Wo : : o =] . — he premium lists are now out, ang | % ~ ARRESTED FOR TALKING i | reaching to more than $7, { * CH! I oy eromts Pl il dbm“_! n's chief. The floral parade will be | President’ Willlam McKinley has con- TO R /GIBL TN CHUBCEHR s e been selected: Horses, Wii- | triot e R ) g S0 the altering of his itinerary so | gouth Seattle Swain the Accused | rk James Waters; | equipages. s D oo o oECEs [sclonrn IS b e i ewine, James Cole: poultry. W. D. All. | The contest for ‘qucen is attracting Hernarding on the last day of.the celebra- Man in a Pte;:;;uar Prosecu- ‘ dg W. C. Futler’ fine ar Siaisia's s o sit siais s v e . ; : 2 2 ‘_ w. 8. @ -i- Il rh*ran—!'Hfl'H-H‘Z%‘i'H‘H*H*PHi‘H—Z‘H—F. SEATTLE, Wash., April 15.—Charles S. » Cay: grain, Jokn Stephens of South Seattle is charged with John W. Hall: miscel- | having willfully disturbed a religious and ‘E. J. Gilbert. | meeting. The case has excited unusual committee of | interest in the community on account of resi over by James | the standing of all persons connected with th L. W. Buckley, | 4 the affair, as well as the pecullar condi- { = H. 3L Barton, | ] Hons under which it occurred. i department | A Harry Cookson testified that on several il | the street fair [ Sundays the defendant had escorted a i rsday night, May | pretty young woman to church and that i coronation_of | while in church the young man talked in | ! 5 \u:“‘ “Hll}l‘ ma; R afl’uh;iv‘aeélnficikeblo her.t. et . ttendant the 5 2vid an bore out the testimony o vicuttural end wii | G0O1d S ), 331 | Cookson and said further, in a semi-hum- I ricaitural end wi eeker Reporied Dead 1 Reign of Terror Is Begun in | Seoser an ihac "the’” voung” woman'a | wiil be speeches on | beauty was enough to detract from tite 1 il be gweeches on | Returns From the Klon- the Coeur d’Alene Caort of the. preacher and. that for #he ‘ | - A | 5 . . | man to try to make the whole male part week the dike District. COUHtI‘y. of the Congregation jealous was still | | I e | o Miss Lena Butt, Miss Lena Burbank and ! | ¢ |John Willers male statemerts to the ef- ° Special Dis; h to The Call. - fect at it might have affected the eld: g : o * \T,:I :; platc _to The Ca Special Dispatch to The Call. ,:g,e;memhers ot the cong{eg:t‘,i;,hb‘g{ ! an ; . will not ) UB, April 15.—Blaine, Washinz- | SPOKANE, April 3 not the younger ers, who had affairs RS be known until after the contest is set- | e s ! » AP Following closely | of their own to manage. ; 2 i tled . - il hf!:\m;shgsst: e Dtahratlliel o | Bpon the tragedy at Mullen, Tdaho, on| Judge Carson has taken the case under We like the trade of the man who feels that he has not a cent to squander when bay- g WY A . . Bnoch Arden’s sad story, save rday y W] v € s i H ¢ 3 In the street folr end of the celebration S o | Williame: MHio Sraasy, pocouY, Sherift {edyisement. ing his clothes; the man who must make every penny count is the one we can please best there wil mber of pre finale the gentleman play'ng the .part > with goode dls. | makes himself known and is spurned, | Jatter and several confederates had fired | DENIES A STATEMENT {upon him from ambush, a murder wi For such a man we recommend 4 v i ‘ ; E our ready-to-wear blue serge sack suits, because they e e i Lhe thorough- | 11 \x Snother’ of the many irasedies of | cofuinitta n | ithe Gotier 1 Aicnts. Jobs MADE BY JUDGE BOND | ares ted in orange, white and red, e Klondike. B o I enes lasi 3 dney Hoover and <his wife, | DiEht. George Fisher, a member of the ; — are full value, popular and stylish, and, what’s more to him, they are serviceable. official colors of the fair, and hung witn In 1897 Miners' U There will | May Hoover, were hving together in | JLners’ Union, was shot by an unknown | California Packers’ Company De- s and light A d et the interséction of the | Blat Ath BEATEA O d come | ASsassin at Gem. Following the t 4 . 5 . . . g s s sireats and opposite it & dants | ‘?"b{;,’flg“”{(.“ Unton. In July of that year | :;olgiizfnx%gr:i;}régv;xne;he%%uefd'i{'x’éf—f‘é " clares That It Did Not Defeat The suits were made by union labor, in our own light and healthful workshops. Here R Ioied ot o g e ot | é;fgu‘);;‘{:gsa;";gfi-;j:;:,;"ih'g";\:lg':f] in’which oldscores; gg,smggk:;; | aax gomm ey ETunes utorsa | 1] S @ detail of the making: The material is a well-dyed all-wool serge, in a rich shade of hiue | stalled | dike fever, - Hoover was among its viec- | e, are being settled witn 4 S X . 5 i b D tiie. Meaithulon's Daits Sl ey |t ool it caies | bullets. Packers' Company, over the signature|fl§ that is unfadable; the garments are cut wi F i s 3 gk a priv te box in the erand stand, and ihe | in séarch of Wesith. mNznl;?te‘r';&tcl;tx:g! Mystery = shrouds the assassination of | of its manager. R. W. Hersey, denles the | 2 = B t with Care just an thOUgh thE} were h‘gher pnqed queen will be received in this box by tha | from him to his wife, but reports came | {,"shgr- cpeputy Sherff Samuel Finlay | statement made by Judge Bond at the goods; they are sewed with silk throughout and have many other points of virtue that - will | out, and were publirh2d in the newspap- | OSTrwa, 'OIt?h"e in his room, and went | Prune Growers' meeting on Saturday to i i 3 C i | ers. that he was dead, An investigation | §0¢ 1, Iuvest f:éeboa!;a‘gf'"i {he bostof: | the effect that it had defeated a sale of show in the wear. The fact that they are union made alone speaks for the workmanship. They made by Mrs. Hoover's brother seeme | 1 - 4 isher in front | 300 ‘carloads of prunes regotiated by him | § 1 '? f L « |t fi the storv of her h ‘s | of Harrington’s ~saloon. H h 24 are ly the b e ¥ i red | 3 | Baf RS itiny 55 B Afararfor | Harripeton's, where ‘fere ot s nime | SicRampUrE, 113 dsclared no repert ot | [} °7- :E?Zfifi%’;fib 2 FLEm R TN Sl M. You SR bl il X | > 8 £ ) | three years she married W. H. Shaff ber of men, who had heard the shot, = : yoas e o Uty 3| T, o moshang. st | RS o e s 15, ot Srac | B0 afh reresntaiive of {he Sesblsusn b ¢ n iday the first husband returned’| A lis left eye, comiug 1d have been promptly ho: 7 = 1 o H H g QUICKSILVER £l 4 | 1o Biatne. “tre was informed of his wite's | QUL At the back of his head, showicg this | * Manager Horsey. also. dinies. that the We also have good all-wool mixed tweeds in desirable patterns at the same price, $7.50. second marriage and her removal to ave been fircd from the lever | packers’ company failed to keep faith in : MINING COMPANIES, Whatcom. He went thither and consult- | of he strest and not from the upper | fhe matter of the October dividend of ® ® | ea with n d th < 3 SAN BSNITO CO. AND SANTA | Sheprofers her second husband, and will | doiZher, A8 8boul 3 vears of age and | promised fo advance SUOD% to $13h000 | i ¢ | within a few days, mstitute divorce pro- | 1ad been in Gem a year'and a half, doing | base future sales Weie not sufficient to Or O l“ S Or Oys CLARA CO. | o | ceedings against Hoover. After the de- | 10 Work. He is supposed to have been Vi sband. ¥ E: = ‘wearing. 000, e ’ s s . T . 2 b > ; | He s ghous tho alze i and Tore ot | o e o ot e b S We are still displaying the Norfolk Suit for boys. The Norfolk is that fetching little 2 S H AR ES | Baronett Is in Idaho. | the theory is advanced he was mistajpoe genfi';“""“‘“"s' has been paid out in divi- suit with box plaits and 2 belt, for boys from 5 to 12 years of age: = . TACOMA, April 15—Further efforts ifl‘”de,“‘,‘a&rgflgfil';h lgnglh!erntheory Netug |2 el s o i 3 i (4 o E IN EACH MINE. » > ade to-day to v ha inlay 7y - s X " - ESCH MINE,_PAR VAL $ | wade o day to trace Soha B Earoustl. | Killea” Fisher” © 1* 7% tm himsel? FRESF’;;E: :g\lflll_t ggeraLake G The suits come 1_: two §tyles—one.mth a yoke front and the other with plaits extend- ¢ nds of tons of rich ore already Ig;‘;]a‘;:du fortune left by his brother in | vor troubics nave Sificnce that fne o] RENO . aoul ;bou::c?:;:cntsormfig ing under the collar. The suits come with knee pants cr knickerbockers, and are made up ¢ stpek wil be & | Idtho, With frienas instead of 3¢ Redding. | affalr; the fact that Tisher was o mem: | foundations of new buildings have aeter- | || in the following materials: Tweeds, Cheviots, Frerich Flannels and Homespuns. The prices are : i g M al., as ced yesterday by William | ings, which are incrseamd to. - | mined the fact that water is plentifull B S°E: pat as soon as tur- § | Hibier. Willin B o amAgonets ({hie | 0 Gulckly iade SEATS (o ofiesr o>t | found st & dopth f nine Lest below e n [t ood worki: order 5 oo 3 ger of local | Last night an unkaown m: level of the street curb. The belief has . $ ao e o iy, @ | famoclated charities, savs he procured | said he saw Fisher walk across the stren | \00E been entertained that the city is lo- ‘ . ’ . ’ . ) ° : ¢ Our mines adjacent to mines thai % and saw him }lppm [::(:gef(t Ita ‘Wallace, | and enter Harrington's 'saloon ‘but thé cated over a great subtertanean lake. The $ produced over 5100000,00 $ | Fuary 38, It is helieved he detarmined to | L 00N Nmates denled that any one came | §A0INE 0 Fo'GE 50 Clo%e 1o the surface Boys’. pajamas, all colors and patt. $1.00, $1 ksilver. . 7 3 n E e 2 -] V! : e § (G Vel SRR Ry e At TV | Sn o S PEE (Enthpejertis, SO Fech st ST @ Sceatary - b gE, tools, # b ot | morning one of th § - use of concrete cement in foundatiy o - : G Tk § ! o, 7 o Tt 1oid Bncniucher | 2280 Cncicts e L fosadalions and o Boys® cossack blouses, made of wash goods, ages 3 to 6, $1.50 and $2.00. 4 1000, cords of wood cut for ® ow Suddenly Disappears. | saw Finlay run away cown the street | WAter out of basements. i Boys’ st h in dark and ligh 1 & A e o pay all assessments, | LOS ANGELES. April 15.—Mrs. Alice | It 18 believed an organized effort. will ho 2 i oys' straw hats, in dark and light colors, from 25¢ up. $ T b o smements, | Delaney. 2 middleaged widow, who 'i‘l:‘uedl made to convict Finlay of the shaoting, ff”'f o‘f Seattle Strike. i - $ waee 1 urself. @ | tieth street, left home on Friday mornlnr‘ A Fascinating Art. c:-';ei?er: am:’;ulnz:sed Tg; lot%):ml; ‘1)15-1 o Ses eur windows. Z N Out-of-town orders E R BRADFOKD, President tnd General § | and has not since been s y Binding your own pict 2 Merg ; i i < een by her: pictures at home fs | Association Saturday night i They are interesting. fi Masacer, 7 North Market £4, Ban Jose & | {riends. She s said to have had batween | mexpensive, interesting and produ . eBegping. = . . illed—write us for Frosp:ctus ot Brameh Ofice, 209 Sauseme @ | 3200 and $300 on her person at the time of | most charming effects for lces tha | other trades, a8 mone of the union men Jt. Note qualities and P i $ Bt.. Bux Fra 3 | her dlzappenranee ™ h e Diilee are now | Ings. Ws are, conseantly’ racevioa i, | ne, Federated Councll wil work on buid- | [} prices 4 Syehiog. b ettt > . . endeav 5 oc . g furnishings § . L COPTIuntT. DEFREITAS, Ageate. o |lived in San, Francisco, but relogrmme 1y | Uy, and colors of mat beards, with con- | Plumbers, D ieesry and paper: ; ; ; . .s. b4 < y g 0 | venlently gummed binding papers in | hangers-and steamfitters are feeling the | i » | that city elicited the reply 0906065606 R # : r Ply that she had | strips to match. - Sanborn, @ Poeo @0 H006060000000 @ | not been seen there. l7a glarkel street. T e iaflfiffin‘lfir‘shfn'fi‘c‘;‘fi; 535!’ f;l‘; fia-;:;rj 5

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