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10 ‘ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1902. FORCES OPPOSING THE NOMINATION OF GAGF DEVELOP — e STRENGTH AND CONFIDENGE AS CAMPAIGN PROGRESSES (Otain Line, Foot of Market Street) e - p Roll ' Must Be Called| T : HARD FEATURES Los Angeles Conven- OF THE CONTEST ion Smashes by Assembly N cage's cawp|| oM SSIt p. R | pEees . D'St“Cts‘ 1 HE truth begins to dawn on B e. S ‘SIGK “EADAGHE; ! :u?":“;'m::p:g‘mm'gflui t:: Raymond,Fresno snd LosAngeles 304 Vailejo, Martines and Way Statious 7,55 E 2 7.85 the minds of the men wbo|\ Tyrng Down Camp| ™ Eiiemmar T | i Ersdrmnga i 0 are manipulating the Gage Daaver. Gmaha, Chioago. i mento ........ .- .00A Vacaviile, Winters, Ramse; '30a Martinez, San Rawmoc, Napa, Callstogs, Santa Ros 8.00a Davis, Woodiand, K alghts Landta 1 Marysvilie, Oroviile. 8.00a Atisniic Kxpress—Ogde 8004 Xttes, Lathrop, Porterville . . 8.304 Sbasta Lzpress— Davis, Willlams (for Bartiett Springs), Willows, Red Biufl, Portiand. 6.30a San_Jose, Livermore, Stockton, love. Sacramento. Placerville, arysville. Chico, Red Biuf. . 0> Sacramento River Steamers. Manipulators of Ma- chine Looking for | also o o 7.4 political machine that 100 FO"OWBrS of &&Jfi‘?fi“fi"fiag Aper * !::‘5;‘?(":,. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- votesmore than they now control 5300 Horw . . . ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated T 4007 Martinez,San Rumon, Valle) . . i atethe s g Calistogs, Rosa. Chalr man i \ | WHLER Hnpd B egoruing age. Painin the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | 49ge Niion Livermors: sockis e | Governor. It is whispered in the Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. 438 g%!'é'-’?‘fli.x}fn‘i?i"r"rfi-:'ol,' T P A [ o Pl —_— Bukersseld, ‘Suvgus. for et kiyou Republican County Con- | Gal,-e. S D Spectal Dispatch to The Call. Small Plsll. u Pr?ma“ Dose. g0 ’.’.z&?&i‘r.':fi:f.,’.;?:}. Siseion 10 %8 . . - . Stockion, on - yesterday. turned - down | position on the State ticket who O ESaR e e s el ma ce- P o or s el IR+ vk | i i he gates who represented the Sixty- ; - e | S ¥ by 2 slecteq ti nine. al cannot bring delegations to .t it DTtk Sthe. Gaver: a0z Haywa egates o M e | common pool must stand aside, nor's home district, to win which 8007 Ortentai ki g R e The g 4 i for him a hard fight was made m ey e e e B e e e iie] Hard deals, implying the sacri- the recent primaries—administered as vaiL e Siations. 1325 sy another rebuke to Gage to-day by 1% . Banaer Bh :l“r';‘ma fice of such stanch supporters of | ! rcrusing to nominate for the Assembly oy g e 13‘."?&'&?3?, ; 7 7 5 3 = Portlsnd, Puget Sound and Esst. 3. ntest is the utter the administration’as/C/ F. Curry | I Sndfiste sald so heialiGaacs own ac 18,100 Hayward and Micee e oot 11085 forces. : ; T LINE (Sarrow Gaage]. . recelved the following and A. J. Johnston, are whis-| | R. E. Wirsching, formerly a Supervisor AN L, Ty of Los Angeles County and a programme pered of in the house of the al-| [politician, is the man whom the Gage om Andrew G. Myer, comman- o forces set up to be knocked down; for, 37484 Santa Cruz Excursion .. ..o 18.068 the Army and Navy Re- 7 164 Newark, Centerville, ‘San Jose, Felton. Boulder Creek, Sants ; lied bosses. It is the deliberate| | despite their best efforts, the nomina- e e L S Aug. 20 IIM"-;»B“: s tion went to E. W. Camp of Sierra New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Gental Fibesk i San | judgment of many clear-headed | | Magre, an avowed anti-Gage man. The e wh Tl v fight was bitter in the extreme and every . 18508 NDEEW G. MYER. THE CHAIRMANSHIP. and late last night zers were discuss- ering the 5 0se. Los & Crua.. c8504 OAKLAND HARBOR FERAY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foos of Mark t, (Slip gy , Foot of Bro — 16:00 B 808 1000wk 12.00 200 400 2. observers of the contest that the means was used lo' change the resuit, : g ut Camp was never in danger and won Gage boom is on ' the decline. | | ont Samp was ne . 2> . Another antl-Gage victor; almost as The finish of Gageism, Kevane- | | significant was the. defeat. of H. A E c | . . . iy . Broughton of Pomona for renomination. by Corwiad s canol { {ism and Lawlorism is in sight. Broughton was the alleged author of the don. Jnceh . Meft of | Eroughton :r?n%msfiegv; passed at the A Gl foron g 5 Ben Joes e 3ag Alam | o ast session of the slature, and, dur- i 104 Ban Jose ade Con- | L <% | ing that session, showed himself to be a Glance in the Mirror P e N Governor NeiY. of base ingratitude for leading the alli- |, PUsh’ partisan who did what the bosses | Is always pleasing to the man whose | %77ps Montersy Excarsion - - N riire ance like a band of sheep to Gage. In the | {21d_him. With the assistance of the |linen has been laundered at this laundry.| @.004 Cosst Lins Limited — San Jose, decidedly advantageous | heat of indignation they vehemently as- | G28€ crowd, he thought he could win, but | It has a refinement all its own and makes Gilroy, Hollister, Salinas, Saa Luis e | sert that the angel even borrowed the |ll! the convention, to-day, of the Sixty- ! one look so immaculately neat and fault- Obispo. Santa Barbars, Los Ange- last edition of | money which fostered and nourished the | $8hth Assembly District he was badly | lessly correct In taste that a man can't les and Principal Intermediste Sont celifion ‘ot ShepRatAT CFF ther A e beaten by W. A. Johnston of San DImas. | help being pleased both with himself and | gg0, g S92 i pinc i e, 10408) i ' The Gageltes won what they consider an | the United States Laundry. 4 D Pactiic Grove, Saiinas, San Luts 3 important victory in the convention of the | “No saw edges.” Obispo and Principal Intermedt- have not yet he organization have a major- LULL IN FACTIONAL FIGHT. Thirty-clghth ~Senatorlal district, in — ste Suacions ..o - 41w s which Cornelius W. Pendleton, speaker of | 8an Jose and Way Staions. ... .. 8.38a EUREKA, Aug. 20.—A full list of dele- | the, last Assembly, was nominated for the | UNITED STATES LAUNDRY fi. A SanJjoss,LosGatossnd WayStaiions 5309 e e gates assembled at Ferndale to-day, |State Senate over Walter F. Haas, for- office 1004 Market Street. D0r San Joss and Way Siations A mer City Attorney of Los Angeles. Haas . .00 Del)onte Express—Only stops Bas 4 [and another candidate divided the T P : F 5 S hat Congressman strength of the opposition to Pendleton on Telephone—South 420. B.30» San Matso, Redwood, Paio Alto, the first ballot and in the second Pendle- ton got a majority. It is certain that he | Oakland Office—54 San Pablo Ave. will be opposed by an independent candi- date, and, under the circumstances, the o3 s nomination is not tantamount to election, G335 Sandmasend! Hncipei o B although the district is usually safely Re- ' Way Stations.. . 33 ey will get in be- Several changes have ice the last table uin_delegation is erest of Henderson for Banta Ciars, San Jose, Tres nos. Sests Crus, Sallnss, Det an | | | good man " will ! | s T nd for that reason f will be guided by the | ferring last night | rmanship of the | publican. §.307 San Jose and Principal Wag Stations The other Senatorial nominations will 6,167 San Mateo, Belmont, Redwood, be'rhmme S gl bly ai CEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY—LOCA. . 30e Ban Jose and Way Siatio e nominees in the other Assembly dis- NY—LOCA- tricts are: Sixty-seventh, J. A. Goodrich; c fon of principal place of bmflneu& City and ’W N:,'M Drleanl“lx reh Sifl Lu. . v = unty of San Francisco, State of California. 5po, San! arbara, Los Seventy-first, Phil A. Stanton; Seventy- | “NGiICE—There ds delinquent upon the fol- les, Deming, El Paso, New second, H. G. 8. McCartney; Seventy- | uing gescribed stock, on account of assess- third, J. P. Transue; Seventy-fourth, S.| mant No, 18, levied on the 16th day of July, 1 | W. Houser: Seventy-fitth, H. B. Carter. | 1oos. the weveess amounts set opposite. the all the time. n will stay with TEMPORARY ROLL. . m. 30, 11:00 . m.; 1:30, 3:30, d 1 SUNDAYS—8:00, nd ending with the trict Attorney. Vailejo's delegation was | {7 qW" T = In the county convention there were| names of the respective shareholders, as fol- A for Morning. P Metealf g“"a‘ o three spirited fights. xlvm dA.fl.‘wmv.e d:- lows: c- .'::{"fq’.;'&;“‘ :a::‘ddn-y’o:.l{’. - - < heriff Hammel an e ‘“push” 0. w E 3 a unless the é:it;l%a?e N Qeorge Mclain, for. the| Name— Cer. No. Shares. Amt, | & Baturday snd fTussday and i [ shrievalty nomination, three ballots being | Ames, Worthington . s 710 3100 00 Sunday only, » Daily except Satu necessary. oyd, arles i bavh signivell Shat Charles Keyes was nominated for Coun- | Buck, Mrs. A, M. o - 2'%5 presiae. The torces ty Clerk, H. G, Dow for Auditor and Cal- | Blow 2- - & &2 112 § % 5| CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. (. o scism have no other candi- | | yin Hartwell for Recorder: Beckér, B. 4., trustes 1.00 LESSERS date Hon. Jacob H. Neftf T T > B. A, . Ge chairman, and Wililam M. | (7 QA . SOLANO DEMOCRACY’S TICKET. | Becker, B A trustes 1.000 SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC Cutter, secretary, of the Republican State - 0N \ ;B aa — Cogawell, I D. 2,750 RAILWAY COMPANY. C preparing the ‘;mp‘“”?" "";m‘o'r O 2 1 Gregory of Suisun Is Nominated for | cogewen H 500 Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. T s according to the provi- | ~\\\ \ > i 5 y N 11, 20 y TO s for the convention. The | NPT , . 5 District Attorney. i i - 10 oo | YN _PRANGISCH T SAN RAPANL, T up by Assembly dis- | : At : / BENICIA, Aug. 20.—There was a hard | pugan, Chas. s 830, 6:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip tri. g with the First District, ~ A U Z 5 " 4 ht battle in the Demoeratic Conven- | Dugan, Chas. E 150 3 o N ‘at e L | > fought = 250 m. Saturdays—Extra trips omiien o ADe! SHokss, S 1 tion here to-day over the office of Dis- | Dugan, Chas. 30" p. (, including all that por- 5:00 and D. m. 2 8 288882838888838888388 8883882338328 » B for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at . g g b ey RANE divided about equally for John T. Ryan | Cogswell B SAN RAFAEL T0 SAN FRANCISC uth District. The roll will | | and O. B. Genty. Vacaville's delegation | Leon, & R 5 500o| WEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 1 d as made up. | was solid for E. ¢E. McFarland and | Lu‘;\’:- Geo. R 10 ;3 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20 p, m. Satur~ SAN FRANCISCO DELEGATION. | Stisun and Benicla stood by T. C. Greg- | Lunt Geo. Koo o days—Extra ‘trip U5 ana '4:35 p. m. 3 e B . ory of Suisun. Nearly two hours were | Nejson, Chas .. 3258 20 200 SUNDAYS—S:00. h d of Election Commissioners | | Spent in balloting. McFarland and RY2D | poiz maw. & Go 3097 50 500 4:65, 5:05, —mP:h} rwrrm}_\“and t?e Regls- | 3, L L 4 |at last withdrew and the victory went | Ropbins, Chas, P. 2764 100 1,000 Tanve In Effect Arrive icial canvass. The commission | | AN HONORED PIONBER REPUBLICAN WHO IS PROMINENTLY MENTIONED FOR CHATRMAN OF REPUB- ‘| |, SU Shirley of Vanelo wes Twentieth | "B, H., trustee. 1 s 253 T e n Geclared thoss delegates linving | LICAN STATE CONVENTION, AGAINST WHOM GAGE MACHINE FORCES HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO DE- District, but at the lst moment would | Sheldon, E. . trustee. 50 o bt} L e i Loe] Boansy L humbes of woite siepind ai | VELOP A CANDIDATE, AND SECRETARY OF THE COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT. uot allow his o‘;fl‘:‘\‘;s:%‘{fiy‘:,‘l‘:,',“’“gfl'pemi Sheldon, E. H., trustee. P Iy = the successful candidates thelr | e, d S yor | Sheldon, B, H.,, trustee. 8 e A - <o udge, Clerk, Treasurer an urveyor i Dl and et ~—* | were lett_1o 'the, County Central Com | Sd%h B H trasee: L Novato - Eerates o i = ren. | Was 28,697, divided as follows: Republi-| the opening of Hayes headquarters at the | where the R mittee. Jas. A. Key Sheldon, E. H., trustee. Homs o Do amned by the Besiconven: | can, 23596 Democratic, 1419: Union La- | Golden Eagle Hotel, Sacramente, next | whe peia: 1opublican St there would. e | Dominated for Sherlft, T. ¥, Corcoran of | mhomas & W {rustes’ 7:30 o] 8:00 a| Petaluma 366 4 bor, 3131; Socialist, 153; Prohibition, 8. Saturday evening. Mitchell Phillips is to - & e WOl e | Fairfleld for Recorderbl“» . Sweeney Of | Thomas, H. W., trustee... 3841 20 200 330 o 5:% - The total vote cast at the late primary | ,,FOF the services of election officers at | the front with the Hayes standard. a fight on for chairman and secretary be- | Cordelia for Auditor, Dan White of Fair_ | And in accordance with law and an order ot | 5:30 P| 3:30 8| and s P TV | the primary 678 demands were approved | Yesterday Colonel Charles Sonntag, a|tWeen the machine and its opponents, but | field for County’ Superintendent A“’-' the Board of Directors, made on the 15th day | 8:10 Pl 5:00 p and ordered sent to the Auditor imme- | delcgate to the State convention from the | none was precipitated. Dr. Raefelt was | Schools, J. M. Connor of Blmira for As- | of July, 1002, so many shares of each parcel Fulton ADVERTISEMENTS diately. Forty-third Assembly District, informed | elected chairman and G, H. Connick secre. | Sexsor, H. Hertzbrun of Benicia for Sup- | of suchstock as may be necessary will be sold | 1o ——— SR ___ADVERTIS] . | mpssacoree Boyne protested to the com- | T. D. Riordan, chairman of the delegation, | tary. Both are friendly to the county or- | LU0, B the Third Districh W, b, B | ptny "at 327 Market. st in the City “and 5:00 p| Healdsburg [10:40 @ tion certiffcate to A- 1. Brissclace. 8 deie| o o (oonniak) eould ot mupport Gage: | gantention, E, F. Blgg for Justice of the Peace. SR TESDAY, the 34 day of Septeraber. 1503, gevieriine ) gate elected in the Forty-fourth District. A BALLOON ESTIMATE. In the selection of county nominees the | The resolutions reaffirm the Democratic | o FUESDAT, the 20, Ca¥ OF PePTOmOnt, 1008 | 330 p| 8:00 al Cloverdale 7:35 pl €:20 p Bl Boyne alleges that Brizzolara is not eli- It is common talk along the line that the | machine and anti-machine fight was disre- | platform of 1900 and favor warship build- fo pay sald delinquent assessment thereon, to- - - WATERY EYES | ible because he resides in Marin County | machine estimate of Gage's strensth in | £arded and both sides got representation. | ing at Government navy yards and the | g el Tifh ‘Cost of advertising ana expenses | 1:30 8| 8:00 af — Hopland — 10:40 2/10:20 & | and is a member of the Grand Jury there. | San Frgnuscho 1; so far above the true Th~=i noJm}inauons were_as follows: Su- | employment of union labor. of sale. H. w.3 ;HOMAS, Secrcetury. AN o Uk 3:30 pi 6:20 » mark that the drop will astonish the | Rerior Judges, G. W. Hunte LG = tfice of Company, 327 Market st., City and | 7. > 35 | 6.3 And all annoying symptoms of CANDIDACY OF HAYES. bomses.. It is & fact phanParaee Bhint ana | Goober; Connty Closk, Wbt Ha: Bhec: SANTA CLARANS TO CAUCUS.|c e e o Boanlace, Gtate of Caittomie | W efS:00al Wilits |} 7:08 ol €085 ;.The stors goes in political clrcles that Edson have captured unpledged delegates If, J. H. Hunter; Auditor and Recorder, S 1305 g S iR . O. yes' candidacy for gubernatorial | that are counted in the Gage col: >0 red obinson; t , C. F. 3 ?, - 3 * o honors will be launched this forenoon by | is also common £ossip that Gage made a | Tax Collector 3. 1o Geiéhton:” Aaeenoy, | Mackenzie’s Four Delegates Will Vote RAILWAY TRAVEL. 7:30 a| 8:00 a| _ Sonoma 9710 a) 8:40 & | the Banta Clara County delegation to the | blunder night before last in his acknowl- | Philetus Bell; District Attorney, Arthur With the Majority. 510 p| 5:00 | Glen Eiien | 8:05 ol 8:20 p fRepubllcn.n State Convention. A few days | edgment of allegiance to Boss Kelly. The | Murdock; Coroner and Public' Adminis- SAN JOSE, Aug. 20.—At the caucus of | gince the Primary League delegation of | push, however, congratulates Kelly in | trator, D. Prieg; Superintendent of | tne delegates to the State convention to- H H mi F o} S0t al - Sehestonet _ [5:40 sfi0S & instantly relieved. | San Francisco adopted resolutions eulo- | compelling one Governor of California to|Schools, George Underwood; Assembly- ek it 1 ted, .ttt AL J sy £ A | gizing M'r. Hayes as the leader of the | kneel at the boss shrine in the presence of | man, Second District, George Rolley; As- | MOTTOW moming, 1 ot etxpec I; s} gro- Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Nine out of ten remedies | |Good Government forces in the great and | the people. In the eyes of the push John | semblyman, Third Distriet, B, H. Me. | Sramme will be outlined for work at Sac- Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton | successful battle against the bosses of | Lynch amd Jere Burke look like 30 cents— | Neil; Supervisor, Fourth District, J. F. |ramento. If J. O. Hayes will permit his that are good for Asthma the Gage-Mackenzie machine in San Jose. | 15 cents aplece—when they show up along- | Brown. name to go before the convention as a H Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale are not good for Hay Fever. 1t is predicted that the Santa Clara dele- | side of Martin Kelly, the Governors| J.C. Bull was re-elected chairman of the | candidate for Governor Santa Clara Coun. {or the Geyser and “Booneville: at Hopland for 4 2 ] gation of thirty-seven delegates and the | friend and political adviser. county central committee and C. H. Con- | ty's thirty-seven votes will be cast for [ I I O | ARAn Sl Netn My ey Hixron's CURE is & certain § | Primary League delegates, numbering | Dr. McNutt is not the happlest mortal | nick was the cholée of the convention for | pim. T1f Be doos met. thes probaniy wil Sertiets Sprins: ‘at Ukiah for Viehy Spetiod cure for both. It need not { twenty-four, will form the nucleus of a | that ever looked over the gubernatorial | secretary. be solidly anti-Gage. But four of Gage" Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Deli larger following. The anti-boss sentiment | fence at the candidates inside. The story | The resolutions heartily indorse the ad- | delegates were elected, and these are ex- in laoth camps is very strong and the as- | goes that the doctor put up generously in | ministration of Preslder}’t Roosevelt and pec(id to vote with th'q majority. ;"b onhxs rémde that the Hayes men will | sums aggregating $6000 to foster Kelly’s | the course of Senators Perkins and Bard | The indorsement of Superior Judge W, ht the age machine to the finish. | local organization. The doctor has gained | and the California representatives in Con- [ G. Lorigan for the Supreme Court, of | fea}s‘urgs may be taken at the meeting | celebrity in political circles as a good | gress. Gage's name was ignored, not the | Louis Montgomery for Congressman in | of the Santa Clara delegation to-day for | and true angel. His friends accuse Kelly | slightest mention of him being made. the Fifth District and Professor C. W. @ ettt . s - Childs for. State Superintendent of Pub- MMWWW. lic_Instruction will be considered. It is not believed the latter two will receive any encouragement. Charles M. Shortridge is out with a | card in the newspapers asking that he be returned to the Senate from the Twen- ty-eighth District. W. A. Beasly, a well known attorney of this city, is seeking the same nomination. A. H. Eddy, the local agent of the Ex- aminer, is out for the Congressional nom- ination in the Fifth District and is try- PR B i T L= Ve Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Pot- ter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell’s, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Crr'g Hot Springs, Halt-way House, Comptche, Camp. Etevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal; at Willits for Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepperwood, Scotia and ureka. B aturday to Monday round-trip tickets at o duced _rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market st., Chronicle bulld- "% ¢ waITING, R. X, RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. RORTH SHORE RAILROAD. 3 be taken on faith alone. Its virtue has been known throughout the world for over a quarter of a century. A fewtrialshave been known to cure in mary cases. Send for a generous free sample ; to-day. Our strongest testimon- ials are our free samples, It will not disappoint you. M<XBO O ing to obtain the backing of the Santa s :n-m:l:lnl.il;:l i lara ounty delegation. > 01 - » W 2 For each county office there are three leavin Ferry Depot at FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY WILBUR, Wash., Aug. 2.—The two-| PENDLETON, Or., Aug. 0.—The squaw | SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 20.—The Houghton | or four candidates. The membess of the ; 3 = A A T HIMROD M’'F'C CO., 14-16 VESEY 8T., NEW YORK. For sele by all druggists. | months-old daughter of Mrs. Jasper |of Victor Williams, a Umatilla Indian|vs. Loma Prieta Lumber Company dam. | Republican Good Government League| - M., Mondays and Thurs- WE | vatt was killed at a farm near Govan | who died recently, has just informed the | age sult, which has been on trial In the | W10 have been elected delegates to the| days Dining Car, Electric 45, | this morning, under peculiar circum- |oflicers here that her husband, on his | Superior Court the past few days, endeq | SOUNtY convention will caucus on Satur- iy g i ; D DWD D WWWRD | stances. According to the mother's story | deathbed, confessed the murder of Agnes | to-day with & versl he plaintise for | 22V gl L lights, every convenience of g :00, *9:00. +10:00, 11:00, = o dict for the plaint > - m. 3 0, 2:30, *3:45, 5:00, 8:00, visir DR. JORDAN'S creat @ | sho was seated alone in the house at 7| Tessant on the Umatilla reservation in|$2000. The jury stood 11 to 1, O. M. San Diego Ticket Completed. i Fhi0, 9245, 11345 5. m. s .u SEUI °F ll ITOIY |oclock when a tramp came in through |18%. For this crime Pliyeu, a Umatillan, | Owens being the only one to dissent from | SAN DlEGg e 5 ThmPR° 5 : fashionable club or hotel. |73 2us, Lo @, run to San Quentin. }the kitchen. She arose and started for | was hanged thirteen years ago. Victor | the majority verdict, 3 8. 20. e Republican Most comiortable train in FROM SANA¥§£§440 -e~2nsr\1’-'wm;'-‘f:msw' 102 MARZET 7. bet. 6ha7eh, B.7.0l, the bedroom, and the man seized her | Willlams said Pilyeu was entirely inno-| mpe action brought against the Loma ff',}"“y cionven’lt‘lgmtc‘(l)m;;leted u;s byl “vgom;:l(mb 12:25, 5, *3:30, 4:40, 5:30, ':.'fl “ | s evening. e following n :00 a. m., 12:25, 2:18, *3:30, 4:40, 5:30, 6: Sicace psitively caradby e S e Tet. e struggled with the | Woman. TWinE slone” Bia Swakeasa 5ol | of an explosion of a blast on the latter's | Recorder, John F. Forward: Troagirer. 1590 e, 1:00, 2115, *3:30, 418, 5:45, 6:4% °® pecialist on the Coast. Bat. 36 years. . Hy o % 1 2] " night in April, 1889, to find an Indian| t/Mmber lands, in which the plaintiff, Mrs. | John F. Schwartz; Tax Collector, A. F. Tpains Dail 7:30, 1015 p. m. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN @) | 720, and after several minutes the baby | ;)undering her room. The Indian killed | J- E. Houghton, and her husband, were | Cornell; Assessor,’ J. D. Rush: District —Daily Traine marked (o O SAN FRANCISCO. Cormulttion tree and ricty private dropped to the floor. At this the intruder | her with a club. badly injured. Houghton died within a | Attorney, J. Wade McDonald; Superin- Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot, moMEEI%Ays—n;m 6:40_ 7:45, 8:25. 9:48, Treament. personsily or by Jehee: 4 ) | discontinued his attack and went to the | Pllyeu's wife was caught washing | few days. tendent of Schools, Hugh Boldwin; Pub- K, 12:35, 2:48, 8:50, 5:10, 5:20, 7:10, ! Wetve for Dowk. PHIE OR Gy ¢ & | Kitchen, where he opened drawers and | Elood stains from her husband’s clothing | M. and Mrs. Houghton were taking a |lic Administrator, P. J. Lane; Coroner, Lim'd 1015 p. m. (4 MARRIAGE, uailes rrxt (%@ | boxes, apparently searching for money. | and though physicians said it might not | Stroll through the woods in which em- |D. A. Morgan; County Suryeyor, Archie Local | Mon& | Local Jov'ri'd | 195N pAYS—6:30, 7:55, 10:05, 11:10 a. m. ‘j valusbie book for men) ‘ The mother remained with the baby un- Ee hu{lnatr‘x‘ bloo;i‘ flrcumsiagiflal evidence Ts’tlzl;:g ijsrl;le company B_‘wera blasting gll-o:v‘el{: FA%metgmae:. Eeveng-nlnth Daily | Thurs | Daily | Datly 5, 1:20, 2:30, 3:45, 5:00, 6:05, 7:15, 10:49 “ ange e unfortunate Indian. 8. ey walked almost strict, 1. W. B ssemblyman, o " 3 N SRR B E S s Narerist 8 v @ | 1l satisfled it was dead. Then she ran | " Vistor Williame Wit kept the deatibed | Hme-biast Juct as ite: fuss Tarihed ¢ "ot | Blghtieth District, John G. Burgést, L~ San wrun] o : 20 p o FRNCUCE YRAIE. . o to the fields, giving an alarm. Officers | secret several weeks, until she could re- | In her complaint Mrs. Houghton alleged “ Merced . TG W, WA, Suy e unsusp . fle e country soon aft . who, it was de 7 anford..| : /d s E‘VQEE’YRE’LO‘;E? | bruises. The woman was suspected for a | Mrs. Tessant’s murder, and hot 10ng a6 | Drecautions to prevent dlsasces to mag ong Yisalla... o p. m. week days (Saturdays exceptedy— g ure Varicone PRER from Strict. | time, but she gave a straightforward | returned to die of consumption. Wwho might have been approaching the 9 TR Tomales and way stations. g Snantd ook Orante ot !loryfi k?lnd as tlhtj ha:1 borne an uxnim& sc_;;lle of the blasting. gh‘,',‘f";" §:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way stée e v to write for our illustrated | Peachable reputation she soon convince e damages awarded are regarded as - tions. y Z ook No. 6, ehowing the parte ted | them that she told the truth. Through Miles of Hops. unusually large and it is altogether proba- for morning. p for aft 10:00 a. m .Sundays—Point Reyes and way E e syiten involved and descabit | A search is being made for the assail-| Hops are just ready to pick and the | blo that the semmans it Soeier Proba- 00 0. . Daity ls Bakeratetd Local, stop- | “$I°T7 sioidey boats and traine wil run on E scuum Trestment” Sent sealed | SDL, but he disappeared when the woman | air is full of their soothifg fragrance, —_— ping at all points in San Joaquin Valley. 'Cor | gundey time. . ves! e Ve , ’, Tespon« v & EALTHE APELIANCE g reel. | Peén obtained. s 5 sy Which you can_ emioy o aext punday.s Crushed by Falling Sideboard. - 3200 e m. Mondays® and Urbumian the O Farrell st. 'S . offics hours, ® & B0 Now on mate s Hobsd 4D oaly | PALG #1LTO; Aup 20—Tos Kiether. 1o . S Bimned. carrying Palace Sleeping | FJOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY B LTS suanye 0% Incendiarism at Grass Valley. B RO D male AL HEker cal freight agent of the Southern Pacie,| SOAP brings he alth |G G mnef Shrnca for socomicas o a Sausalito Ferry . GRASS VALLEY, Aug, 20.—An incen- was severely injured while unloading a g tion of local first-class passengers. No second San Fran. | Foot of Market St. y, diary this morning set fire to the large NANAIMO, B. C., Aug. 20.—John Caert, 20 | Sideboard from a freight train to-day. class tfll‘ckez: -In honored on this train. Cor. T e B e Marorali e Mar€ | years old, was Killed by a fall of rock In No. 6 | The sidehoard fell from o JaTge. iruok and the l f e ey, UTives &% 110 p M. Tuee- | o 7 dairy barn belonging to Marshal ot- | mine at Union to-ay. = striking_Steiner on the head and pros- color o B I S P s pan e few DRI e —— e, & trating him beneath it. When P. Farley, train arfives at 11300 a. m. datly. oo ¥ | Fptructure was & maszs ‘of fames, 'In tne §35.00 From Chicago. ghe of the gmployes i the pisteneer SF | o fey P o n S s, g s signature is on every box of the geauind | 400, and a number of fin€ calves. ' Had | Santa Fe colonist rate to California dur- | Bcinars Jens koo ioeio e found only €a, to many a B et i o i i, Free Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabiets | {1 firebug been captrued there 1s little | ing September and October. Tickets may | side Stelner was taken to the rafls Siseper, which cuts out at Freato. Sorrespona: . " in res B P. m. . S | likelihood that he would have escaped | be paid for here and telegraphed to your | road hospital in San Francisco. He prob- & remedy that cures & cold in eme e | Iynching. ~._ lriends. Ask the Santa Fe, 641 Market. * | ably will recover, sallow skin: B e i (O M o L L L T T '-*-“-:-:‘ Franclsco; 1112 Broadway, Oaxland, | MABKET STREAT wad ATSALITO TRBRE.,