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2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1902. COAL MINERS ONVERGE OF K BIG STRIKE The iAppe,al for a Con- "' ference Is Denied by Operators. Effort to Settle the Dispute| Will:Be ‘Made by Civic - | Federation. 4 1 One Hundred and Forty-Eour Thon- sand Men to:Answer Cajl of the ¢ Union Unless: Trouble Is Adjusted. SHAMOKIN, Pa., March 24.—Unless the efforts of the Civic Federation dre effec tive With the coal operatdrs it is. more then Hkely that a repetition of the_strug- gle ofi 199 will occur in the’anthragite re- gion. ‘In that year 140,000 eniployes-of the SOME LIGHT ON AHILAOAD - COMBINATION Schiff a Reluctant Wit-| . ness in Northern Pa- cific Controversy. Declines to Answer Questions Concerning Business of His Own Firm. | Charles Steele of J. P. Morgan & Co. Tells of Big Stock Transactions and- the -Plan to Control the Burlington. | | NEW YORK, March 24—The hearing {in the suit commenced by Peter Power in | I'the United”States Court- for the District | | of “Minnesota- for the purpose of deter- | | mining the 'standing beforg the law of the ' | purcitise and holding ¢f Northern Pacific | BOILER OF LOCOMOTIVE EXPLODES, CAUSING THE DEATH OF FOUR MEN Disaster on Helper Engine of Southern Pacific Westbound Freight Train Occurs at Lake Hill, Nevada, and Engineer Wilton, Brakeman Uphoff and a Man Who Was Stealing aRide Are Killed--Fireman Fatally Injured FRISTICE “JRRANGED IN SOUTH AFRICH ‘Offensive Operations Re- ported to Have Been This Is Pending the Mission cf Schalkburger to General Dewet. Ir His fi.q:ort of Captures, However, Kitchener Does Not Mention’ the Latest Peace Overtures. LONDON, March %.—The Daily Chron- i has been arranged pending the duration of Schalkburger’s mission to General De- wet and that offensive operations against Dewet, Delarey and Botha haye been sus- Suspended. - | icle this morning asserts taat'an armistice| PAINE’S CELERY COMFPOUND. Paine’s Celery Compound HAS THE APPROVAL AND IN- DORSEMENT OF THE BEST PEOPLE AS A LIFE GIVER. No Other Spring Medicine Can Give Such Cheering and Happy Results to Sick and Diseased People. As spring ushers in, the_ physically weak, sick and diseased realize that their condition is one of extreme danger. It is & well-known fact that while the trees bud and dress anew- thousands of men and women are cut off by the common diseases of life. This fact should arouse the attention of the ailing and sick to the folly of underestimating and neglect- ing ‘the” ills that make life miserable at this season. e The use of Paine’s Celery Compound at this time will save many a precious 1i The great compound equalizes and all the nervous tissues and induces the body *to take on firm and solid flesh. It purifies the blood, as is plainly shown by the rapid clearing of the skin of all evi- dence of bad humers within; it regulates ‘ anthracite mines were. on - strike 'SIX | ana Great Northern stocks By the Norgh- | pended. The three generals have agreed | the organs of digestion; it gives natural weeks. ¥ _ jern’ Securities . Company was continued | g to observe the armistice honorably until | sleep and sweet rest. The ;eonvention to-day of districts Noa. { pere’ tHis afternoen before™ Richard A.| the return of the envoys to the Boer lines. | All our best physiclans recognize Paine’s 1, 7and 8 United Mine Workers of Amer- | Mabey, a_gpecial examiner: ] It is ‘believed, continues the Dall Celery: - €ompound. as ‘the one scientific jca, which districts comprice the-entire ! "Jacob H.; Schiff of the firm of Kuhn, | Chronicle, that the envoys after acquaint- | spring remedy, and it is universally pre- anthrécite field, made a provisional strike | declaration, leaving tlie date tobe decidel by the executive boards of thegthree dis- 1 tricts. “This was practically- the last of- He was ques- of Minneapolis Schiff said Loeb & Co.’ was a witness. tion=d Wy A. M. Boutelle of cournsel for ~Peter Power. | he was a member of .the board of direc- | i Botha with the result of their mission again confer with Lord Kitchener. i wh conference have actually been made. although no arrangements for the second | | health and strength. The use of one bo scribed by them wherever there is need of a vigorous and prompt restoring to 4 3 In a dispatch from Pretoria, made pub- | tle of Paine's Celery Compound will ficlal act of the deiegates, and:the €oRveN | {ors of the Northiefn Pagific since the lat- 1o last night, Lovd Kitchencr Eives BIS| pring .the happlest results to ali weak, ton adjourned sine die at 4.0,clock this | yor part of 1697+and -had been. selected al usual weekly total of captures, etc., but | oot e Lo gegpondent sufferers, T tion of the resolution ‘contain-'| dirsctor of the Chicago;*Burlington and | 1#oes not mention the/Sehatkburger Inct | .3 iy quickly bamish . the “fears of ing the uitimatum of the mine worke:s | Quincy Rallrcad Company in 11 He is | — doubters and unbelievers.- Paine’s Celery was followed by @ scene of wild enthu- |aleo a director of the Northern Securities 1| FATAL RESULT ATTENDS Compound has the approval and indorsa- siasm, and the opera-house rang with the exclamations of the delegates; who with lusty ¢heers approved. the work of the | Company. Up .to 1%01-he was a_director of the Great~Northern. He did mot re- member.how much 'stock he had in the i GUN PLAYS IN MONTANA tion of clergymen, professional men gen- erally, Judges, members of Parliament, Special r:;&l;usg,nmflégfixufi‘e Bnd et Northern: he Had not held-any-of | One Man Is Instantly Killed and An- 33{523.”.?53“;32.-25?' it canmad E;itsal:: Litchen. 3 - 4 5 |t since the summerf dast year.. He was | other ‘Is ing From'Hia o oy The fesult of the first sessiong showed 3 | ong ol & Wipsher of financiers who in 189 Wmounds. aispostfion to i an gdjustment of | ~on: the mitle workers' = grievianoes, but the 1ased, S25M0M Woth -of Northern | GREAT FALLS, Mont;, March 24.—As a color anything any eolor. Digmond Dyes e i : >3 o ¥ of thé.reor- “ Gelegatos were willing tosreiinguish the | Paciiic compon ,,!h'é G on el ot two. BUn. oheus. Tt GReHtt i ttis Simple, durable, econamaic: question of recognition providing more | ganization of AhACTAML. < .. i | eastern part of Vailey County, Mont., one concesgions were granted. This fact is.| ,* W45 Mr. Hill inthat deal?”:was asked, | | p ér- is dying: . Wil OCEAN TRAVEL. evidenced in the resolution adopted to--| ‘“Mr> Hl'cinéll you, replied Schiff. man is dead and another is dying. - day, which states as the chief demand @ | The §whness said he had purchased 20,- liam J. ‘Allen, a squaw man and farmer er, work day, 4 minimum day wage ¢ 060 shares af. Burlington stock in 1901 4t the Fort Belknap Indian sub-agency at Pacific Coast” Steamship Co. a uniform increase in- wages And - - . SWarm Springs Creek, was shot and in- the “weighing of coal wherever practica- | - “"X‘(' n'did you act in purchasing glantly iiiled by Charles Perry, a half- AP S < A e. | | that ‘stoc reed, who.,is-the wealthiest stock man " he Qivic Federation is regarded by thie | ine to answer.” and storekeeper on the agency. Perry. has Wt ,%::‘C,.md“}unuul delegates as the last hope of the mine you -act for the Harriman inter- given himself up to the authorities. | o Skagway, _etc., Alaska—1 workerg.in their demands for improved : At Malta Robert -McDonald, a hglf- T 7 conditiogs, and the gravity of the situa- tion wag . manifested in the words of Pres- ident Mitchell: “1 am free to say that to me a sirike seems imminent | Cperatgrs Refuse to Join Conference, | The résolution adopted to- was the | t of a_ difference of opinion amon: cgetes as to the methods to be p enforcing the mine workers' olutions had been ention from several them were satisfactory tes, It was then de- tter in the hands of | communicated with the “coal-carrying roads, appeal for a conference. | the Union Pacitic or ine to answer. I decline to answer any questions regarding the busi- of iuhn, Loeb & Co: unless com- d to do so.” Declines to Answer. said that the ‘stock was not pur- tor fhe purpose of securing conirol Burlingion for the Union Pacitic. declined 10 answer a question as ther he had acted for any railroad s in making the purchase of Bur- stock. He said he had no pre- knowledge .of the efforts of the inter: itngton i Line as bankers in the stock market. He decline@ to say whether the firm had so| represented Harriman. As far as he could r(‘i‘ollecl, the purchases made by his firm of Northern Pacifie befors May 5 last year ounted to $5,000,000. A few weeks later the Oregon Short | | { { | i breed, known as Big Bob,engaged in a quarrel with E. Richie. Richie beat Mec-~ Donald on the head with a heavy- six- shooter and McDonald is expected to die. The Sherift "and Coroner left Havre this afternoon for Malta and thence to' the sub-agency. e R 02 FAES RED KEY, Ind., March 24.—Charles Shep- | erd, a barber, to-day shot his wife and himseif. | Both are fatally injured. ADVERTISEMENTS. IN THE SPRING. ing, and are nervous and sleep- When you have that tired feel- |1a hern Pacitic and the Gréat Northern onterey, to get hold of the Burlington. g\::ncx;.e" 4 ro ané resolution Pri Scniff sald his firm never represented By y tta only). Bonita, a. m., March 7. 15, 28, 31 April & Coos Bay, 9 a. m.. March 19, 27, April 4 For Ensenada, >iagdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altsza. La Paz. Santa Rosa- and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 & m., Tth of each month, For forther information obtaln folder. Right is reserved to changs steamers of az i kW sterred, part to the | . = i SSmon giiiss Exhgjuuwlfav:‘.n‘:;sax‘x:xmpaen t The Oregon |+ less, is a good tlm' to take a fe_w I TERET OFFICE—4 New. Montgomery an and all e Ehort Line. The witness said he had no GDEN. Utah, March 24.—The doses of Hostétter’s Stomach Bit- | street ¢ <l D). h T St conference with J. Pierpont Morgan con- | iofler “of belpbaengine No. 2116 § 3 R0 T T & P flth reeived - several repli cemmg't’hesb»purchas:‘s. bau; (hese ;;al 1“\ At Gy i e atn 6 Iters, It is an_ideal sprlng med- 10 Market st.. San p i 3 between himself ‘and Harri- | 7 No. t s d iis gnd Reading 1C°a‘ue““d (ie | conterence between b 500 and charles | 5 Blew up a3 oclock ihis ieine and bloodipumflu-. and will " T ' ¢, Those who replied refuséd ‘1o | Steele of J. P. Morgan & Co. on the other. | morning W] going up Lu o 5 us’l‘ EXC[]RS.“)N RIP Fica1d there were two such conferences. | Hil, Nev, seventy' miles west of C‘"; ldYSPepls‘ a inddls:is;lon. t at neither of them was there u B n & .0 Eheut down to determine whother the Hill| DEGe™,) Tires Ten Nore KU 10 o8 {maaris, oF Hver fnd:Xiney. SPECIAL RATES tion of the | or-Harriman interests obtained a ma-| = o5 1?1 dle e dlea‘l myh b 1tronbles. Try it. Our pr!vate nd secord: | arity-of Northetn Paeific-common:stock. | and scalded that he died in ‘the hospita | ” . TO PORTS IN MEXICO. ¢héll it was adopted | Schift said -he @id not -learn.of.the fact | this afternoon. The dead: [ Istamp is over the neck of th: ag vote, /The resolu- | that the Unjon Pacific was disposing of its | WILLIAM WILTON, engineer. bottle T VOYABE e apphimtment of & Nerthesh Pacific holdings until the mat-| L. A. UPHOFF, brakeman. attle. A DELIGHTFUL E ic three distriot executive carry the mine workers’ e conciliation committee.of | F on, “with an appeal tv i ation for assistance. - - | rds b U c Fi ter came before the board of directors, of which he was a member, At the Invitation of Hill. The stock was sold to J. P. Morgan & | l WILLIAM T. MYERS of Genesee, Ill, [who was stealing a ride. | ROY MUNSEA, fireman. | The engine was a new compound. Traf- | HOSTETTER'S Only $60, including meals and berth, for the round ¢rip, ‘on board the Pacific Coast Steam- ship Co.'s steamer CURACAO, leaving SAN FRANCISCO APRIL Tth, due back April 2 istrict. executive boards met to- | Co. and payment was made jn .nine or | fic was blocked for about two hours. ES 2 2 TSET 5 ~ ¢ night to select the fourteen delegates who | ten million’ dollars ‘cash and elghty or| Wilton was marricd and leaves a wife % 28'Xs‘:"g_yéipmr?vfsA(?(\éou’:a(x‘?\l%i:\‘- B:l\‘: under the provisions of the resoiution are | ninety ‘million dollars in_stock of the | and two chiidren In Ogden. BIG HELPER ENGINE NO. 2116, WHICH WAS WRECKED BY A MyS- | | s 0 AGH BI TEH TATA, LA PAZ SANTA ROSALIA and 0 comprise the committ Afte: e | Northern Securities i t- pho! was married and wa: o g g o q Lo ot ok i G ? Tecting President Mitehell ssid the mom. | ness said Hill asked him to take a place | mrorial e Wititam & rohom LRl TERIOUS EXPLOSION, CAUSING THE DEATH OF THREE TRAIN- | | GUATYMAS, Mexico. bers had not been mamed, but that men on the Northern Securities board. Schiff | agent of the Southern Pacific at this MEN AND A MAN WHO WAS STEALING A RIDE. Y For. 300 _saIiiondl ccuciiit fitted for the on by their knowledge | sald he first learned of the retirement of | point. He was about 20 years old. I ¢ ’ ]} frem ’“?"“?!"‘.’n,'fi,‘:tr BFFICE. 4 New :{ the situation fa the anthracite coal re- Northern Pacific’ preferred sl(fik a lhc[v lMun:en was unmarried and lives in Og- —pe | DR. MEYERS & CO, Mrwtgomery street (Palace HoteD), or 10 Mar- on would e did not | den. : . g chosen Werkers Favor Conservatism. me of its actual retirement. know whether Harriman had been con- His left leg was shattered and h | was badly scalded about the fac: ang per part of the engine were blown off from the Tenth Infantry July 22, 1833, at SPECIALISTS FOR MEN, ket street, San Francisco. sulted in the matter. Schiff_said _the | body. the track, while the trucks remained on Tampa, Fla Established 1381 Com~ During the dent Mitchell was | Union Pacific and the Oregon Short Line | All of the men were badly scalded. The the roadbed. Fireman Munsea’s death removed the sultation and private boos 31 1 138 comunicati Teleptone with Bers | soid their Northern Pacific because they | bodles and Injured were brought hefe on Papers in Myers' possession show that last one that can possibly tell the cause ree at office or by Wik Pac]fic mt tealnshlp retary Relph M. tey of the Civic Fed- e;aum‘. in ‘which he announced the deci sio is its good offices to prevent strikes .wher sppealed 1o by one ‘of the parties to the proposed rupture. In the event of:failing to secure satis- f cessigns the committ, m;qa_\' Wik report to the ¢ 56 exe: pending work at the mines three days in each week of April, If negot'atiomé sre’ t pending, ‘i _to- prevent the. oal by the ! by mpanies, by nount sufficient only to -supply tk thought' it wouid be a good thing to get. a profit on their stock. The stock was originally purchased-because Kuhn, Loeb & Co. thought it was a good thing to do. “1t was the object of the firm to obtain as-much as possible of the stock. The first information the witness had of the organization of the Northern Securities Company was when-he read about it in the:newspapers.~ He bad. nothing to do of Hill “W, .. Clough, vice president of the Northern Securities Company, was calied upon-to- furnigh a’copy of the by-laws of the company. 7 the second section of No. 6§ at 8:30. trainmen The state that the boiler and up- SANTOS-DUMONT ARRIVES IN LONDON WITH AIRSHIP | Intends to Make a | Voyage Over the LONDON, March 2i—Santos-Dumont | arrived in London to-day, bringing the | afrship with which he intends to- make a | vovaze over London during the corona- | tion festivities. he had been for eight years a soldier in the regular army, and was discharged ADVENTURESOME GIRLS TRAVELING TO THIS -CITY TUndertake to Reach Here From Chi- OMAHA, Nebr., March'24—To travel from Chicago to San Francisco without spending a cent of their own mopey is the task Miss Grace Fosland and Miss Louise B e e e R S R R e Cures 731 MARKET ST. EAN FRANCISCO. CAln SUMMER RESORTS. STATE HOUSE, ¢ BAY 3 SANTA CRUZ, CAL.—MARCH 1 MRS. LY- of the explosion, and will likely leave the matter forever a mystery. lieved from temporary duty at San Fran- cisco April 1 and ordered to Chicago; Major George R. Smith, Captains George E. Pickett and .Seymour Howell, paymas- ters, are ordered to the Philippines via ceed to San Francisco and await further Wide reputation for good cooking will readily orders. understand that the table will be the chief feature of the menage of the Bay State. The house is bSautifully situated on Beach Hill, close to the bathing beach. An attractive home e X Two Boys Frozen to Death. —FOR— NOME DIRECT. LEAVE SEATTLE, jeaving San Francisco May 26 and May 31, re- spectively, connect with above steamers. 'The new and elegant steamships Seuator and Va- lercia made regular trips to Nome last year, Janding all passengers and freight without loss, eeds of the market. G 4o 2 1d Be D ~ = S g themselves. | _ASTORIA, Or., March 24—The steamer | for either the summer or winter at moderate | mishap or delay. For passenger ratés and ident Miteneil said to-night that | To Control Burlington. Bl for the Talled Saths carls 1o Ao e sty D se;.:m;,.nvedehe“ Sue H. Fimore brought thé . body of | rates. n the year round. For terms ad- | Nome folder, appiy Ticket Office, 4 New Mont- there had bien a misapprehension co Charles_Steele of Morgan & Co. Was|and will consult with the authoritios, he adventuresome palr RETNCY ona [Arthur Ward from Tlamel’ to-night. | Ifsess NG LITTRA MATHISON Bay ‘State | gomery street (Palace Hotel). cerning the sentiment of the convention, | called. He said Mr. Bacon of that firm | SXShoblentac | S HIOPRIEE AGEABEIANE SO THEY d | Ward and,a boy named Miles Kauffman | House and Cottages. Santa Crus. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Genl. Agents, A1l the Gelegates favored eomermiion | fads conducted the purchases of Burling- | St: Louls on the subject of the conditions | spirits. They are apparently about 2 |of Portland started across the mountains e ELE AT L be said, but they were unanimous in theis | ton.stock.made last.year. The firm or- [ of - the exposition competitions. He |years of age. Miss FFosland was attired | from Tillamook to Yampill® County. on OCEAN TRAVEL. demands for an adjustment of their £anized .a syndicate to raise $70,000,000 | thought that the aerial course should be in a patty black tailor-made suit of walk-! priday” and were- found frozen ‘to death ' s Cash, which was necessary in_order to 1he length. Miss Gauss wore a dark blue | riiay, 80 FEre oL day mornlng by O.R.& N- CO. strike occur as m result-of to- | -claration over 144,000 mine work- ers would be rendered idle. Of this num- ber nearly 120,000 are on the membership rol the union, the duties of the re- mainder being of a character which ren- | der them ineligtole tg membership. NEW YORK, Ma 24.—Notice - was givén out to-night by Ralph M. Emsley, secretary of the Nationel Civic Federa- tion, that the conciliation committee of the federation weuld hold a special ses- sion Wednesday morning of this week at the federation headquarters here to-con sider the. threatened miners’ strike. ‘Sen- | ator Hanna has telegraphed from Wash- control Burlington. The object of “the purchase, he said, was to reap the profits that would result from getting Eastern and ‘Southeastern connections . for the Burlington. Steele said that there had never been any and Morgan that they could hold on to | their Northern Pacific stock.- The plan of retiring Northern Pacific preferred had come up before 1901, he said. On May 1, 191, J. P. Morgan -& Co. had about & 000,000 worth of Northern Pacific, com- mon-and between May 1 and May 7 they bought about $15,000,000 worth. In the middie of the summer they sold $10,000.000 | iron-bound agreement between Hiil | | captive balloons and that competitors should be required to complete. the circuit within a_time limit. Santos-Dumont also confirmed the report that heé hopes to in- augurate an international competition in | New York about the end of the current year. He will remain in the United States about a fortnight. e L BB | -~ Piles.Cured Without the Rnife, . Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrudli Mo cure, No Pay. Al drigeists ate authorerd by manufacturers of Pazo Ofntment to refund money where it fails to cure any case of plies, no matter of how long standing, Cures ordinary cnses in six days; worst cases in fourteen da; I | staked out around St. Louis by means of i walking suit. They carry nothing but a small grip and one umbrella. The young women are not making the trip on a wager, they mercly want to see whether or not it is pessible for two American girls to travel 2000 miles withput great incon- venience, making their way as they’ go. They left Chicago two weeks ago. - We left Chicago on the train”: said Miss Fosland, ““and rode to Aurora. There we ieft the cars, for we had only 4 cents between us. We have alternately walked and ridden since. When we have no money we walk—otherwise we ride. Tn lilinois the girls say thes were four days without food and were thirty-six a mail carrier. years old. The boys were about 17 b fl e Wands it e heve. | fPamburg-JSmerican, g e b > TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—HAMBURG, A, Victorta....April 10(F, Bismarck.....May 1 | Deutschland .- April 17| Columbia May'8 ISEMENT! TWIN-SCREW PASSENGE ¢+ RERVICE, ADVERTISE: S. PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—HAMBURG. - Patricla +April 5 Pennsylvania ,April 22 Waldersee ....April 12| Pretoria April 20 Homburg-American Line, 37 B'way, N. HERZOG & CO., General Agents for. Coast,, 401 California st,, San Francisco. STOCKTON, March 24.—Work wiil be. cam- menced to-morrow on the new glass factory south of Stockton. Omnly Steamship Line ta PORTLAND, Or., And Short Rail Line from Portland to all points East. Through Tickets to all points, all rail or steamship and rail, a* LOWEST RATES, STEANMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTH and MEALS. Mar. 29, April 8, 18, Steamer sails from foot of Spear st., 11 a. m. D. W. HITCHCOCK, Gen, Agt., 1 Mong'y, 8. F. ington at he will attend, amd others | WOTrth of it to the Northern' Securities | One application gives ease and rest. R hours _without sleep. They _expect to : HIWAT, SAWOR, WEW y C -+ - lleves h WAL, A re expected at the mectin | Company. getting stock of the Northern | itching instantly. This is a new discovery reach San Francisco by June 1 and are “e‘mcss c ZEALA h Potter, Oscar Strauss, Charfesarge vatiand | (onfident that- fhey will succeed. At the o D! AND ano SYBNEY, E Moore. Frank P. Sargent. Jame, John Mitchell and Frankitn nTafvE':gr:.an' e i Child Crippled by a Fall. | SALINAS, March 24—Lucille, i seven -old @zughter of Doctor §. B. Gordon, fell- from a swing this morning, | sustaining a fracture of the left leg clos Securities Company in return. el STUBBS’ WESTERN KiSBION. Organizing Railroad Pool to Fight Commerce Commission. LCS ANGELES, ‘March 2%—J. C. Stubbs’ hurried visit to Los Angeles last week, when he remained in seclusion two is the only pile remedy sold on positive guar- antec. No cure, no. pay. A free sample will be eent by mail to any one sending name and ad- drees.. Price, f your drugglst don't keep 1t in stock send 50c in stamps and we will for- ward full size box by mail, Manufactured by | PARIS MEDICINE CO., 8t Louls, Mo., who | also manufacture the celebrated 'cold ' cure, Laxative Bromo-Quint: blet: S e . Rubber Company Is Bankrupt. postoffice they obtained thelr first mail since leaving home. OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Several ClnngesTl:da in the Postal Service and More New Pen- 2 DIRECT LINE vo TAHITE: biofbodictuaae: Sulbnioh boiefindy $S. AUSTRALIA, for , Saturday, Mar for Honolulu. 2 Saturday, M X . S8, . for Honoluli, Samoa.’ Auck-‘ Tand and Sydney...Thurs., April 10;:10 3. m. 1.'D. SPRECKELS & BROS. (0., General Agts., 329 Markat Gen'l Pass. OMce, 643 Market St., Pier No. 7. Pacifc St. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- © ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, caliing at Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghal and con- tive Boerds. Which yere auth with? the, organization of the -company, | . English Capital g A San’ Francisco about May 1. relievin : 5 - JUNB 1 e S Gt S | MR RSh AR | sl Gopliel Durig Goro- | cngo Without Spencing e, O | Hiwendnt ionel S B comepye”und | Bt tiew e SR eth, BRI | Lo ol i S O gy he purposé of the comvention in sus- | il he bétamiérn @irector-at the invitation nation Festivities. of Their Money. Major Francis L. Payson, who will pro- | nished and refitted. Those who know the lady’s Steamsnips CITY OF PUBBLA and QUEEN, W necting_ at Hongkong with. steamers for India, etc., .Nq cargo_ received on board on day of sailing. 5. HONGKONG MARU. .. Tuesda; §S. NIPPON MAR' April 15th, 1902 iday, May 9th, 1902 to the hip. She will be crippled for life. | & v v M d. RICA MARL 12 .| days, but was in constant communication | NEW YORK, March 24.—A petition was sions Are Granted. f i §S. AMERICA \ . ey seericaddingd . . ! AGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE N lay, June ‘ith, 902 WASHINGTON, March 24 After anno | with the executive heads and the heads | filed this alterréoon by the Bank of New| WASHINGTON, March 24—Postmaster DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For ing & few opimions the L'nited States Sumens | Of traffic departments of nearly all of the Brunswick at St. John, N. B., the First | commissioned: California—Frank: L. Sailing every Thursday, instead of freight and apply at company's office, Court to-dey took a recees until -Momgs. |.great rallroads of the country, is said by National Bank of Ottawa, Illinois, and | Powell, Lemoore. Saturaay, at 10 a. m._from pler 42, 421 Market street, corner F onday. | aliroad men here to have been in the. ir. | the National Bank of Helena, asking that [ These pensions were granted to-day: North River, foot of ‘Morton street. W. H. AVERY. General Agént. | Tirest of the greatest rafiroad pool ever| [Noorude Rubber Company be declared | california: Original—Francls 8. Adams. e e N st s i, et oo v ol Sl Tk, or 0 Sonin ot e R B B EPU LR Er ok HGRS STEAR VTR 0. Union and Southern Pacifio railroads left | has clalms on the rubber company for Maynerd s B dan Francisco, D T e o h e e ATpien T0 Dot & ot oF ook | T e s s iitobat. the comw- | g6 " Increase—Davis C. ‘Burke, San Fran- Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue And Cia Sud. Americana de Vapms that could mot be done from his privas | it has committed varions acts, of bans. | gloco. $12i John W. Harrison, Eoy, Bi%: B D e S e Ot Diseases Positively Cured by [ DR. COTTINGHAR'S wii car_in Mexico. -This was all that Mr. Stubbs would say of his announced visit, ruptcy. The company s now, the peti- tion states, in the hands of.two ueel\r":rs. Robert Orr, Soldlers’ Home, Los Angeles, §10; Michael A. Teal, Riverside, $8; George Brewed from carefully select- 7 AMBRICAIN LINE., and South American ports. Sailing from How- ard 3, pler 10, 12 m. Only the day before the Government e L S b i D, H.' Hubbs, Ban Diego, 3. Joseph H. ed b\;lrley and hops — never NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDO: COLOMBIA ..April 5 GUATEMALA..Apr. — had appealed to the courts for injunctions Toneorial Hints on Health. bR bR F;"“,',‘"A‘n““j:‘;‘. permitted to leave the brew- §t, Paul., Apl-2, 10 am Philad'pha. Ap.16.10 am, | TUCAPEL ...April 10 PALENA ... May — to restrain a number of rallroads. from viclating the interstate commerce law and it was known that other roads would be proceeded agaimst in the same manner. 1t was the purpose of the railroads and a pert of the business that brought Stubbs ovt of the wilds of Mexico to make it obligatory upon the Government, acting through the Interstate Commerce Commission, to_force an application for a blenket injunction on: all rafiroads. A W, G. Seppich, of the Russ House Barber Shop, , 217 Montgomery originator of ‘the antiseptic and lcehse law ‘for barbers.of this Etate, has now introduced a new method of shaving without soap. Shaving cups and soap are no more In use at this establishment where 15c s the price of a shave. - . ——————— Stockton’s New Police Chief, $12; Thomas Ruxton, San Francisco, $12. Mexican war—Matthew W. Cleghorn, Hl!hg;ds. $12; George W.- Arbaugh, Sis- son, Oregon: Increase—Jeremiah L. Joseph, ‘Woodburn, $16. ¢ ‘Washingto) Increase—Castle Thom- sen, Milan, $12; minor of Wjillam Rowes, Yakima, $10. Navy orders: Surgeon W. “R. Dubose B¢, Louls:Apl. 8, St. Paul..Apl. 25, D STa TinwE T NEW YORK, ANTWERP, PARIS. Friesland.. Apl. 2, noon Pennland..Apl. 14, 3 pm ‘Southwark.. Ap. 9, noon' Vaderland..Ap. 16, noon INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery st. CHAS. D. TAYLOR, G. A B, ery until properly “aged. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS AN OLD AND WELL-TRIED- REMEDY, MRS. WINSLOW’3 €O0THING SYRUP BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS These steamers are built expressly for Cen- tral and South American passenger service. (No change at Acapuico or Panama). Freight and passenger office. 316 California street, BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. Agents. PANAMA R. R, STRANSHL> LINE T0 NEW YORC VIA PANAMA DIREST. Ay Regular graduste and expert ori EAR. NOSE, 2 STOCKTON, March 24.—The B wilk t to th der. in chief of | has been ‘used for over SIXTY YEARS ~ Y THROAT and LUNG DISEASES. 3.?{:"“? managor of 2n castern railroad, | pojice and Fire Commissioners r';,';.fls;: The Pacific Station for duty as flect sur- MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDRER FOR U. S. NAVY YARD Cabin, $105: Steerage. $40; Meals Free. 204 Sutier Mreet, NW.-Cor. of Ki B o wiil s 2 Auit aade ointed C. H. McGurk chief of geon on, the Wisconsin. : WHILE TEETHING, WITH PERFECT SUC- L S. : AND VALLEJD, | S. S. Leclonaw eaits Friday, Mar.28 & ulier y «AOT. urny ‘There will be a fight made against the | 2PP! el Police | ®4vmy ‘orders: The leave of absence | CESS. IT SOOTHES the OHILD, SOFTENS Steamers GEN. TRISBIE ' | 8. 5. Argyll sails Friday. May 2 Hours, $-12 8, m.; 1-3 and 18 p. m iiterstate commerce law_ that, "before it o e e arer of tho o D- Oall | granted Major Robert P. Robins, surgeon | {he GUMS, ALLAYS:all PAIN: CURES WIND g « R (ot mrI . TN Y s ended, 2ve prove e strength i) a T eX- ,-and s the best remedy. for DIAR- s 3 . AN HONEST TRIAL OF ONE | of the rafiroads of the United States e B Bt O nain Goorge B, | RHOEA. Sold by Drugglets Inevery: part of N s e mE WEEK giveis to show the su.|against the Government. Nearly every To Cure a Coldin One Day Stockle, - Elghth . Cavalry, now at .Los | the world. Be sure and .ask for ., r CONNOR. Pacific Coast Agent. perior of treatment. lano;d will be in the fight, and, if possi- | Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. An | Nief Cal., on sick leave; is ordered to | MRS, WINSLOW’S S00THING SYRUP —— 30p0 test cases, 95 per cent cured. Call at :‘Et, ntlle ('E_overnmem will be put on “as ists refund the money if it falls to cure, | Whe #, ._Va., on recruiting duty; AND TAKE NO OTHER KIND. r efice or write for free treatment, ot BRI Ty ET."Grove's signature 12 on each box, 206, | Major Harry L. Rees, paymaster, is ro- “Twenty-Five Conts a Bottie. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year

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