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20 below. shown in every depart prices. You will find the some of the best values o Handkerchiefs scalloped and embroidered, some sold for 25c and 35c. g Cleaning Up The question of cost is not The price 5.00 neckwear reduced to $2.50 each 3.00 neckwear reduced to 1.50 each Latest Imported The choicest collection. Nove! Waists. Batiste, Lawn and Madr. with lace and embroidery, som All at the special Another lot is colored wash wa Batiste and Chambray, in plain at $2.00 each. Washable Pique. A fortunate purchase enables Woolen Shoulder Shawls; just while in the country; they a 1% yards square, with fringe Red, Light Blue and Black. “Gibson” Pictures New Pillow covers, just rece transfered to ‘‘Hearts are Trumps,’’ cushion tops. “A G Education,”” A Little Incident, 0. Special Offerings Some of the important features to open the new week will be the exceptional values mentioned New and fashionable goods are being § Sale Price, I7c each Tomorrow we put on sale 3000 ladies’ handkerchiefs, some over 100 different designs to choose from. 0dd Neckwear closing out stocks over-rides all else. some a little mussed from handling, others are odd pieces: Wash Waists 1 price of $2.75 each. the very latest style in the choicest of designs and colorings, Dress Skirts Monday we shall show a well selected stock of Ladies’ Wash Dress Skirts in Linen Crash, Grass Linen, Linen and White All made in the latest flare cut; fit and hang perfectly. Prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and some still higher. : Woolen Shawls—— At $1.25 Each Price $1.25 each. from Gibson drawings; reproductions from life, enlarged and The Last Day of Summer,”” ‘‘The Leading Features of a Liberal We have secured the exclusive sale of these goods in San Price for Stamped Tops with back, 50c. 125 to 131 Kearn Street ment at lowest. possible store to-morrow offering f the season. hemstitched and embroidered; Goods that always for Monday 17c each. considered. The question of ; Some are slightly soiled, $1.50 neckwear reduced to 75c each § 1.00 neckwear reduced to 59¢ each Ities in Ladies’ White Wash as waists, handsomely trimmed e tucked, others hemstitched. ists in Madras, Scotch Zephyrs, B colors and es, all made in § us to offer a special lot of the thing for evening wear re made of Shetland wool, all around; in colors: White, 0n Cushion Tops ived; pen and ink sketches subjects exhibited are ood Game for Two,”” “‘The and ‘‘Monday Morning.”’ OIL T have on hand NOW a dozen deals that are bound to pay BIG DIVI- DENDS. If you wish to get in on any of them call on or address JAS. R. T. NERSHON, Dealer in Legitimate Stocks Only. 537,588, 539,550 PARROTT BDG., S.F. OIL-- WATER. JGRIPPERS ARE WHOLLY ROUTED Mineral Locators of Oil Are Satisfled With Decision. The members of the California Petrole- um Miners’ Assoclation are sat'sfled that | the decision of Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock will settle the controversy that | has raged between the mineral locators and the scrippers for a long period. Pres- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1901 THROW DISHES AT EACH OTHER MEXICO ENDS THEIR QUARREL RapprochementBetween Diaz Government and Austria. —_——— New Minister Will Be Soon Sent to the Court at Vienna. WASHINGTON, April 27.—A complete rapprochement between the governments of Austria and Mexico has been brought abcut end as a result each country is about to send a Minister to the other. This terminates an international | estrangement dating back to the days | when " young Maximilian of Austria sought 1o gain a fcothold in Mexico and i lost his life in the adventure. A bill has | i passed_the Mexican Congress providing | for a Minister to Austria at a salary of | $11,000 annuaily. Austria wiil take similar | action by sending a Minister to Mexico, | and this will close the long and historic separation. ‘"he Mexlcan Government has taken | steps to resume diplomatic communication with South American countries, the first move In that direction being the appoint- ment of a Mexican Minister to the Ar- gentine Republic. For many years there | has been no diplomatic intercouse be- tween Mexico and her sister republics on the southern continent, as there was little | commerce between them and few political | qn;sucns requiring diplomatic \‘Epresenbl atio | g Recently, however, Argentina made a friendly mcve by accrediting a Minister | to both Washington and Mexico City, and Uruguay has taken similar action. The selection of Mexico City as the place for holding the Congress of American Repub- lics has been a further influence in induc- | ing Mexico to extend her relations with South and Central America. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. Summer Schedule. Effective April 28, the California North- western Rallway's summer schedule goes into effect. This means that on week days the orning train leaving San Francisco at 30 o'clock and afternoon train at 3:30 o’clock will both run through to Ukiah, and there will be two trains daily from Ukiah to San Francisco, thus giving the main line double daily service. In addition there will be ble daily service on Sundays. As usual, the train leaving at 8:0 a. m. will run through to Ukiah, but the train leaving here 5:00 p. m. on Sundays, which in tne past has | + FOR AUDIENCE'S EDIFICATION The Agoust Family, Famed as Jugglers, Will Make Its Initial Appearance at the Matinee at the Orpheum Theater This Afternoon { run only as\tar as Santa Rosa, will con- | tinue on to Wkiah. As in the past, there will be an afternoon train from Ukiah to isco on Sundays, leaving at 2:15, | but in addition to that there will be a morning train from Ukiah to San Fran- leaving at 5:50, thus giving for the cisco, . MISS AGOUST, A MEMBER OF THE CLEVER FAMILY OF JUGGLERS, TEAT IS TO BEGIN A STAR ENGAGEMENT AT THE ORPHEUM THIS AFTERNOON. ¥, April 28, the double daily | e will begin between San Francisco, Ellen, Sonoma, Vineyard and ali Sonoma branch points. The freight trains on the Sonoma branch will be run en-| | tirely separatc from the passenger, thus { doing away with the mixed freight and passenger service which governed in the | winter. they have in the East, and McIntyre and Heath, e merely a “stage family” but are branches of one tree. They have reduced juggling to a sclence, and in the demonstration thereof combine clever comedy with their work. They juggle eating utensils and other necessaries to a well appointed table. One HEATER-GOERS have a treat in store for them at the Orphem this week. The famous Agoust family will juggle their way into the hearts of their audiences as opular comedians, are en- the oD 2 ment by three Agousis of one Agoust, part of thelr act consists of a bombard- | Suits for divorce were filed yesterday | by Mar: R. Downs for desertion and Rosa M. Sin- clair against H. E. Sinclair for failing to pr Wedding invitations and visiting cards gaged to reinforce one of the best bills ever presented by this popular vaudeville house. The newcomers open their engage- ment this afternoon, and the success they have won in their respective lines is a guarantee that they will score another hit. The Agoust family is known the world over for its wonderful juggling act, and McIntyre and Heath are about the most —_— Divorce Suits Filed. Catherine Downs against Alfred ovide. — e———— The ammunition consists of plates, and eixty rounds are fired across the stage as rapidly as possible. When the battery has exhausted its fire the one Agoust is standing calmly behind three stacks of uncracked china. A tureen filled with steaming hot soup is_another article with which they juggle. The tureen is forced through the most startling evolutions, but never a drop of soup escapes from the recentacle. engraved and printed. Correct forms and | moderate prices. Sanborn, Vall & Co., 741 | | Market street. . | leading companies have representatives. The lack of system that has resulted in | having every company fighting to get a | { market, ind , with the inevita-, | ble fall'in p | producers that will help to get them to- gether, if the predictions heard at this end of the line are correct. 4 The Truckee Republican says that an oil excitement is_probable on ‘account of the discovery at Verdi, Nev., of what are | taken for indications of oil. “In fact, an excitement is now in its inciplency, and poor ranchers, who have been struggling along for years, making perhaps little more than a bare existence, are placing | fabulous prices on their sagebrush and rock piles.” A. L. Darrow has made a proposition to ! the Chamber of Commerce of Stockton ! to place a_ well-drilling outfit on the ground_within twenty miles of Stockton before May 31 and drill for oil if the peo-' ple of Stockton will subscribe for 26,000 shares of stock at 50 cents per share, the subscription to be guaranteed before May | 15. The secretary of the Chamber of Commerce has Invited Darrow to person- | The family consists of the father, ular comedians in_the great army of mother, three sons and one daughter. iely performers. The Agousts are not this hand some pol- ished If you wanl to know where to go this Summer Whether to a mineral spring resort, where you can get the benefit of medi- cinal waters, or to a farm, whers you can enjoy che comfort and quiet home life of the farmer, or to a picturesque town, from which you can, in a short walk or drive, commune with nature in her valleys, foothills and. mountain canyons, or to a camp along the bank of some shady stream, Call or write for “VACATION 1901”7 This is a little book just issued by the California Northwestern Rallway Com- pany, and is profusely illustrated. It gives camping locations, hotels and mineral spring resorts in Marin, Sonoma, Mendo- cino and Lake countles. Besides, it con- tains a list of about 200 farms and homes where board during the summer months can be procured at from $5.00 to $10.00 per week. Ticket offices 650 Market street (Chroni- cle butlding) and Tiburon Ferry. General office, Mutual Life building, Sansome and California streets, San Francisco. R. X. RYAN, General Passenger Agent. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. 3% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cal. GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. Third Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- nament, auspices the ‘‘Tuna Club.” Eighth Seaton of our- Famous Marine Band. The Soctety Resort. The Sportsman’s Paradise. s | HOTEL METROPOLE and COUNTRY CLUB always open. Golf and Tennis Tournaments. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. For full information, hotel rates, unique ar- rangements for camping and illustrated pam- 1y to phlets, apply . c. PECK. Agent. 10 Montgomery st., San Francisco. v Or BANNING CO.. South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. In the heart 'CAZADERO % %"= | woods, _ sixty miles northwest of San Francisco. Hotels, cot- tages and camp grounds offer accommeda- tions to suit all. Everything needed by camp- ers supplied at reasonable prices. Fine trout fishing, beautiful scemery, drives, bathing. An ideal resort. Elim Grove Hotel, under same management, on the banks of Austin Creek, !a mile from Cazadero; a most picturesque spot. For particulars write The Cazadero Co., | Cazadero, Cal. City office 749 Market st. CAMELLINE | | For the complexion. Indispensable for the Mountains and_Sea Shore. Prevents and re- moves tan, sunburn and infection from Polson | Oak. Indorsed by the medical profession. At | alldruggists. | | SKAG"S HOT SPRINGS 5970 Soors | from San Francisco; but 9 miles’ staging: waters noted for medicinal virtues; best nat- | ural hath in State; swimming and boating: | good trout streams; telephone, telegraph, dally | mail and exprees; first-class hotel and stage service; morning and afternoon stages: round trip from San Francisco only 35 50. Take Tib- uron ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:3) p. m. Terms, $2 a day or $12 a week. References—Any gus of the past six years. For further Informa- toin address J. F. MULGREW, Skaggs, Cal. ‘CAMP REVERIE, —IN THE— RUSSIAN RIVER REDWOODS, ¢“In All California No Place Like This.”” AnOuting On a New Plan. On June 3, this year, CAMP REVERIE will be opened in a redwocd grove on the Guerne- ville branch of the California Northwestern Railway, midway between Fulton and Guerne- ville. Handsome booklets with full dstalls have been left in Ticket Offices of the California North- Western Railway, or address CAMP REVERIE ASSOCIATION, room 81, Flood building, San Francisco. Office hours 13 to 4 p. m., Mon- days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. HIGHLAND SPRINGS. On.y Three Hours’ Staging To the prettiest, healthlest, most restful place in all California. Resident physician. Hvery comfort and amusement. Rates—$l0, §14, $16 and §16 per week. Call on LEB D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery st.. and_ses photographs of hotel and surroundings. We take pleasurs in writing _full particulars. Address CRAIG & WARNER. DR C. C. O'DONNELL" INERAL SPRINGS AT GLEN ELLE the best camping, plcnic and pleasurs r sort on the Coast. The greatest remedy for lung disease, liver and stomach complaints, rheumatism _and catarrh_ in the world: miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R. and S. F. & N. P. R. R. give special rates to campers 30 cottages and tents furnished; rent cheap: no fogs nor poison oak at the park: minéral water, boats and bathing free. Inquire of DR. C. C.' O'DONNELL, office 1021% Market. bet 6th and 7th, S. F. If you want your healt pleasure and longevity this s the place to & “ JOHANNIEB"RG. Under entiré new management and ow: - Family Resort in the Napa Redwoods. ship. Exhilarating air; hunting, fishing, swimming and boating: terms reasonable: send for circu- lars. THEO. BLANCKENBURG JR.. Pro etor, Oakville, Napa County. CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS. Formerly Agua Callente Springs. Sonom: Valley. No staging: 46 miles via C. NW. or 8. P. R R. swimm | Splendid table. trip, $1 10. Telephon COOPER & SHEDDEN, FERN BROOK PARK, ILES CANYON, IS NOW OPEN FOR PIC- Further information ad- MENTON, Excursion Pass. 613 Market street. GOOD FELLOWS’ HOME, | AMID THE MOUNTAINS OF MENDO- Visit this quiet little resort for = For particulars apply to S. STRATTON. 3 Eighth street, City. THE GEYSERS, fonome NE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. NATT: Tal steam baths; swimming. fishing, hun Agua Callente, Cal 5 ] ing_and _livery. Write for pamphlet. L WERTHEIMER, manager. former proprietor W. WILLOW PANTH &ondtn X immer no in the redwoods, 5 miles from Santa Cru running water, swimming, croquet, abundan of fruit, home cooking: table speaks for itself. For particulars, TULEY & ILIF®. Santa Crua. GLENBROOK. Just the place to enjoy your vacation. V: Plenty large & smal game. Table & passed. Rates only $8 & $10. Info mation at Traveler office, 20 Montgomery st., or address O. W. R. TREDWAY, Proprieto Glenbrook, Lake County, Cal. ally present his proposition at Stockton. | Notes of Industry. I The system of extracting by compressed | alr was not a_success in_the McKittrick | ers’ Association. he saya. that Lenm Min- | district, according to the Bakersfleld Cal- | % ifornian. The reason assigned is that the missioner Binger Hermann was induced | y to come to California o 100k the sraned | QL I8 of higher gravity than that in the over for himself. While here he coilected | ment suoeecdens C "here the experl- ded. photographs of the lands that were in | “aas “Beceraed the ident Crane of the Association calls at- | tention to the fact that the fight has been | carried on with much vigor by the body of | which he is the head. It was thrn{)gh the representations of the Petroleum Min- | HOTEL MOUNT VIEW Changed hands. Will hereafter be open the year round. Bus meets 11 o'clock train from city at present. The culinary department will receive specail attention. For rates and par- ticulars address HOTEL M-UNT VIEW, Ross Valley, Marin Co. Cal. SAN JOSE W. W. MONTAGUE & (0., MANUFACTURB IRON PIPE FOR OIL WELLS, FOR IRRIGATION, FOR SPRINGS Healthiest and best climate, prettiest place in all California; lots amusement; fine walks; all mineral waters. Rates, $10 and $12 per week. Open May 15. Circulars at ecity office, 918 Larkin st., S. F. MARK WEST dou- oalk ble 1 i \| N nu,‘va | kit i | Company, in Kern quantity vet shipped by a single company. | The Bakersfield Californian says that' Special Land Agent Ryan will recommend that the Land Department cancel home-| stead entries on oil lands in the Kern River district that were filed at the time | the scrippers were causing so much con- sternation. ‘Work has begun on an oil well on the Huffman-Crocker land near Merced. The derrick is about completed and the ma- chinery is ready to put in place. The Mining and Engineering Review ascertains that since petroleum was first struck in the Lucas well at Beaumont, January 10, ninety-six oil companies have been chartered in Texas and four in other States for the purpose of developing the Texas oll fields, a great majority of them intending to operate in Beaumont. These 100 companies have an aggregate capital of $28527,000. The smallest capital is $5000 and the largest $5,000.000. ere are six companies with a capitalization of $1,000,- POWER PLANTE, FOR MINES. controversy and these figured in reach- | River district, recently tu: - FRESE & JURGENSE:! ing an understanding of the Teal facts a | sipnment of fourieen - Cationgs o ou, bed CARNIVAL OF ROSES. TANKS most.acute stage, the Callfornia. Minors: | aunarity ver Shipei e & smels Somomaes: | HOTEL ST. JAMES. 'YOSEMITE VALLEY, BIG OAK FLAT AND YOSEMITE STAGE | MJOUNTAIN VIEW RANCH. near Santa CO.—Running directly through the Tuolumne | 4 Cruz. in heart N Ropiy Sune | 2 : first- k3 ason- i Big Tree Grove. Round trip from San Fran able terms: telephone, swimming unrk,. croquet clsco $32. Round _trip from Stockton . | and amusements: dally mall: new Improve- Staging 2% hours first afternoon and 9 hours | ments; our well-known table is our recommen- E”:l d(ny. nulrrlv!nlxdnt( {;!-mlgfi'u}ey“& P- m. | dation. Round trip campers to Glenwood, incl, | Send for tllustrated folder. . J. WHITE, 5. Frank R. ) Cru: | Gen'l Agent, @30 Market st., opposite Pala: L O A | Frotel, St F.! Black 3571 LANTATION HOUSE—Eighteen miles from LAUREL DELL LAKE 5% g = plenty fruit, cream, milk: free conveyance for N e 4 et Boating, parties of 2 or more; gmnd redwood scenery, Address J. Luttringer, Seawisw, Sonoma Co., oF bathing, bowling, tennis. livery, new walks £nd boats. Write for circular. EDGAR DUR- al. | apply Mr. Kruse, 207 Front st., for particulars. NAN, Laurel Dell, Lake Co., C: CHAS. M. PLUM & CO0. Association and the Petroleum Miners' Finest Equipped Hotel in the State. ssociation acted together, as will be re- | called, and the California Miners’ Assocl- | ation adopted strong resolutions concern- ing the scrippers and their clalms. Now that the decisions have been rendered | many companies that have been waiting will go ahead again, having an idea that thelr land titles will not be disturbed. Wells in Humboldt. David E. Gordon furnishes an account of the petroleum prospecfing in Humboldt County. He writes that as a matter of fact, ofl development has only just begun in Humboldt. As far back as 1865 an fort was made in that direction and the evidences of the work then performed are still evident at Petrolia and in the Bear River section. A few years ago a well was drilled more than 1200 feet in the vicinity | of Briceland, about 85 miles from Eureka. | For some reason the well was capped but | FOR OIL, FOR WATER, FOR CYANIDE PLANTS. BAN FRANCISCO. DIRECTORY of REPUTABLE OIL COMPANIES. 4 feet 7 inches wide, 6 feet 4 inches long. Head-board 6 feet high. Not much elaborate carving —it’s made of select oak and highly polished— needs no embellishment. Roman Chair D $3.90 N Quarter sawed golden oak or mahoganized birch—solid wood el, THE NEW BUILDINGS AND | \ C California Fortune OIll Co. |the town of Briceland is being lighted | 000 each and fifteen of $500,000 or greater, seats and graccfull turned arms, T Upho'ster Com 0 acres Sunset, 80 acres McKittrick, 330 acres with natural gas from the pioneer well. | not including the ones specified. . Y 1 IDITT’S sl;e}:fl\;fil(:‘" Gbl;mir;;::‘ a .:{mmr;le. I’ y MHYv soicaCTes Sunset 8 acres McKittrick, 30 acres | and the gas is also used for heating and Using C oA Acceptable in any parlor. MENLD / Dl S s e NINTH AND MARKET STS., Smount of Btock at Boc. Informeties and pied | cooking purposes. Some of the owners are g Compres Air. * Supertor climate, excellent ctus furnished on spplication to B BEW. | Inclined to resume work at the Briceland | The Bakersfleld Californian gives an ac- PARK foc oo W S iy Have quite a line of SHORT LENGTHS f(.:xx_ Secretary, room 614 Parrott bidg, 8. F. | well, believing that oil will reward them. | count of the trial of pumping oil by means e dTeSS IRA G. HOITT. | of UPHOLSTERY GOODS which will A number of wells were begun in Mattole | of compressed air that was made by the Valley proper iast year and some gratify- | Buclid_Company in the Kern River dis- ing results were obtained. Particularly | trict. It was a success. The Californian was this the case in McNutt Gulch. E. M. | says: ~ Hoagland of Oakland is in charge of arill-| A ghort tims ago the Euclid, on 30, 25, 28, ing operations on the Etter place in the| decided to try the cxperiment, which Is re- upper Mattole Valley. At Joels Flat, on| ported to have turned out as successtul the Jesse Walker possessions, five miles | could have been wished. Instead of being north from Petrolia, a well is being drilled | troubled with the wearing out of machinery under the direction of Sidney Stone. One | and consequent delays the company been be sold at reduced rates. An cpportunity to procure Pillow and Cushion Covers for your summer home. Folding 75c Famoso Cil & Investment Co LANDS IN KERN RIVER DISTRICT—Well No. pumping over 600 barrels daily, rated the “King” well of the district. No. 2 will be finished by the 10th of April—10,000 shares Jeft at 50 cents Order by mail. 7 cents after April 10. 393 Parrott building, S. F. LAUREL RANCH RESORT § miles from station: beautiful view; moun- tain scemery: good hunting, fishing in moun- tain streame: srort distance daily mail; §7_per week. address G. H. BLACK, G from Geyser: Further particulars serville, Scnoma Co. | DR, HALL’S REINVIGORATUR & Five hundred reward for any 0 well was filled with water, last year, and | able to remove all the ofl from its wells, to- Will lend comfort to your : case wi s, o Inzelton Assured Stock abendoned. Another well will be drilled ESthie. With Whateter SniWas chtln &a ¢ B yth mrf‘é:g‘z‘:o&%’!&sifi;;fr.mss | “"‘“g;;?'%n?“fi;;;' in1 oten, + & company owning producing well. Dear the first well. Mr. Smith is prepari s as large monds have float 0 —_ 3 in ; | cures Emissions, Impotency, Vari- =y owming pre pear the first well. Mr. Smith 1s prep: e S summer outing—or makes the famiy resort: mai hotel and cottages; | SUre Emissions. Impot ar Q\ELQ luf the other in Mattole Valley. The Arcata ofl ComFany 1s developing lands in the vi- ng a free hole in the future et and giving promise that the vexatious stop- X pages of the past will ot be experienced aeain. In twelve hours the air forces out all the ofl Fits, Strictures, Lost Manhood and all | wasting effects of self-ab: Sent sealec hunting and fishing; ari and swimming: long:- ciiclal lake for boating | stance telephone; camp- | et Teturn tickets, $2 i(; open the Year Tound. Write or call for info AL verandahan inviting resting place OCCIDENTAL OIL CO., 471 Parrott Butlding. SOCIEPTAL SIL PO & Feinss Suling. cinity of Arcata in the search for ofl, &t | ana the well is allowed to rest for th if you have to stay at home. O = | ; guarateed to i Nara axp BERRYESSA varimr om | DoNS Jralrle and in other localifles. | i’ oF " hinre after which pumpiog. fa ra 3. ¥ BATSTERS dlwodly Car | LI'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, o5 COMPANY—Controle 1000 acres of . B. patent: ere are reports of oil indications in oth- In this' way a small ressor is “al Also % er sections of Humboldt County, but Mr. | ahie to de the wers o mall comp T sale at 10734 BELLEVUE HOTEL. = ed land in Nape County where the finest lubri- cating ofl in California is found; stock at 3 cente: prospectus 570 Parrott butlding. San Francisco. - SA'INAS OIL A*D DEVEL'PMENT €O, 168 ACRES IN MONTEREY COUNTY. ‘Well down 500 feet; small amount of treasury nd informatioa on appiicationJB. OLSE, | Becretary, 574 Parrott building, San Francisco. ’ SILVER STAR OIL CO. Lends in heart of McKittrick District, ad- Jolning large producing wells. Small block of #tock for sale. Prospectus and information fur- mished at room 608 Safe Deposit Building, 328 Montgomery st. THE WELLINCTON OF SUNSET—PROVEN OIL LAND, Controls 440 scres. Are . Some stock i being sold at 50c per share. xumuul furnished appli ECCone Fioor, Mills Bullaing, San Francisso. " Gordon says that concerning them is lacking. The oil tension of the Los Angeles fleld troubles in the shape o havi transportation has forced 10,000 barrels per month, to 16 gravity. As the tra at sea. Association Plans. It is supposed that the will of the ofl producers will soon be known concerning the plan that has been prepared by the committee r:gresenfllu the producing companies within a short time. The com- ments on the plan, which was published exclusively in The Cail, are generally fa- vorable in this city where many of the \ definite information roducers of the northwest ex- e limited facilities for the caring of their product according to the Los Angeles Times. Lack of cheap roducers to dispose of their surplus at what it would bring. The product of the field is about the ofl being 15 rtation rates are 15 cents per barrel the oil can be deliv- ered in Los Angeles at 75 cents. There Is ro standard price and the producers are The method adopted for the application of tho air is to run tubing to the bottom of the bole, the end of the tubing being left open. A foot or €0 above the lower end a pipe which leads down from the compressor fs connected ‘with the tubing and the air is released at this point. In its struggle to rise to the surface | the alr takes with it all the oll that is in the pipe and the removal of the oil causing & vacuum to be formed the ofl rushes into the tubing and is thus made to flow in a steady stream. The progress of drilling in Shasta Coun- ty Is summarized as follows: The Bella Vista is down 800 feet; the Mount Shasta drill is not operating because of the breaking of machinery; the Shasta well is down 300 feet; the Keswick has ordered a standard rig and will drill two miles north from Redding. g et S Ll e Like New Mown Hay. The od:r of thedlnu;h new mattings. Elegant design: % CaTPet Snop, 2628 Powell sireets A7 / We’d be glad to have you ‘ open an account with us. You can make the payments to suit your convenience. Sterling Furniture . "Phone C Froa Iverr in vate exchange m Al i 603 O p63 Be:::l ,; 1039 ¥Market ¥ Street Op: ite McAllist P. 0. EL VERANO, Cal, Verano Station Railway. Hot mineral baths near by. Terms, §1 per day and upward. PETER GOUILHAR- DOU, lessee. DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland: best medicinal ‘waters in the State; fine hotel and first-class le; rates 310 312; housekeeping cottages. O. HOWELL, Hopland, Mendocino Co.. Cal. VICHY SPRINGS, in the United States where Electric Waters: ipagne Baths; Springs Numerous; Baths Unequaled. Three miles from TUklah. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO. ‘Proprietors. (Kings Crossing)). on California Northwestern | private at Y va 'seases quickly ' BRUSHES 22" semss. 2ax i houses, billlard tables, | brewers. bookbinders, candy maies @yers, flourmiils, taundrle:.’ fi:k Tive, paper hangers, printers, painters, shos en, tar-rooters, tanners tailors, sto, BUCHANAN BROS. Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND WASHING STS.—RE- KTt 205 SN IRN, s onm CO. European plan. Rooms, ic to §1 30 day; fnrefi;n : 38 to $20 month. Free baths; hot water every room; fire grass room: elevator runs all night. P — WHITE COTT4GFS, RSV Tty ~. P. 0., GaL - Weskly Call $1.00 per Year