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APRIL TORRENT AOARS GUNFIGHTER ITHE €SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY , 1903 GARDEN CITY SOCIETY BELLE : NILL WED IN THE WANING YEAR ‘Miss Lucy McGeoghegan, One of the Most Popular ‘ poagy Young Ladies of San Jose, to Be Bride of{Salt RWBFZ V‘?“Ziesm* . William Fox Pickstone in November Next| Arizona Bxperie ADVERTISEMENTS. TRAUST COIN MANGERS JuL EXCITES IRE TTLE THIEVES [“_' STHI KEHS OutlawsSurrender After STRANGER THAN FICTION. i 3 d the dy Which Has Eecvoiution ze A m’;":'::;m -nt of Stomach Troubles. The remedy Is not heralded as a wone geiful discovery nor yet a secret pate edicine; “ne 4 curs :r:‘r\\ thing yspepsia, - indigestion of ten suffer. except d tomach troub! o remedy is’ i the form -of pizasa l o etable and frult essences, pure asep- e sin (zovernment test), golden ses 1 o dlasts The tablets are. soid by es with which nine out Desperate Battle i di > a f Stuart's i ruggis nde: ne name 2 With Guns. g A Bipss i e e a Flood. ooty Mass tatevation o= o o SRR 3 teaginte .st the digesti o wear | . F | Arizona Deputy Sheriff | periments to test e - one srain of Amalgamated Copper The Intrenched Fighters Find | |[Family Rescued From an| Kills a Murderous the active principsl oomtained STeT 2 | | sufficient, to therough! 000 gratns Company’s Schzme Rifle Fire Too Hot to ; Island 4nd One ManIs | 1 e | sumictent, to thoro g e wholcsome | | i i i Drowned. | ambler. | i S Likely to Fail End.uye ‘\ | iw“ '”“k:r‘,lf. gr‘(.r.m;r firlrl;”l:nl chopo —— ‘. " simply ate and 1 PN —_ al Dispatch to The Cal | | Special Dispatch to The Call, IS oned Border Men Amazedi'{‘”‘d";” :m q.w’,mwunmu e ck Men Now Take a : | cad flame the igesting food of cur- Keswizk en oW ake SOLOMONVILLE, A | | PHOENIX, Ariz., April 2.—Salt River is | at the Fury of the | effect :h:\‘,”‘ "r n dige New View of the Labor Dértn ‘Ris sob. oiel s Aoace { |a roaring, surging torrent, being higher i L e e L e e 08 b : 3 i, () e | [than: at any time during the last seven Fight. | i od 1o the work of digestion it will very ALOUE i ‘ was the head vears and threatening to exceed any [sisted In the v dal vigor, as no or- N nd the | | £ood since the famous one of 1891. The | o o bused and overworked Pred Made ‘That B £ i T ! I river has been high for a week and this | Crowd Scatters From the Big Ado stduiich Tediction fade at jeca U (9 ! Davis was not k' secret, if there is any w When Six-Shootefs morning a rise of five feet occurred with- at Naco This is the ¢ A . il 1 . . ret, ¢ remarkablé success o u- Startiing osures Involving Roc .«Ix:‘\xv‘ ul Ny in a few minutes, sweeping down in one | Begin Barking in a Dimly e rré ")r‘ the R ieter & resndy Suie the Tembine, Its Purpose i 2 immense wave. The high water was ar a few years ago and now m. Lighted Roo known of any- treatment | tically unl the most W Will Be Defeated maintained till late in the afternoon, | when it began falling again, but another —_— | for stomach weakness. 5 g 58 5. - - ed entirely . were reinforce und a larger rise is feared {0-mOTTOW. Special Dispatch to The Call i This success has h"fl,,:f;:-raapur» pd 5 - erit a a - - “ At Tempe e is great anxlety regard- - — s r . . 4 N - » £ itg the Maricopa, Phoenix and Salt Riv-| NACO, Ariz., April 2—The ‘":'nljl'r m“\”_‘\'l simple be: hu,.{(?&"l,. ;‘:":;;“.;f) ;‘;:‘Pd. 3 e y i Di H er Val i the Phoenix and Eastern |of Douglas and Naco are rivaling t-ouble’ 16, he food B Bt e W bkgie] e s | | raitroad bridges. The latter is the upper | cther for gambling hall hold-ups and trag- | _Stuart's Dyspepsia "8FCR BCC Tl e a s . el : | |bridge and s also the lowest.|edles. Last night the Big Adobe at Naco |on the i« B e Giiitet . fate " ve with their All day long driftwood has been accumu- | was again the scene of a ";"‘;‘”t'm‘\f ]Mm;, nerve and tissue. They- cure dys ed. but it was | |iating against 1t and a force of men has | which Deputy Sheriffl Wilson of that ciiy | bloof " brash, sour stomach, swick s « wsillade which | | been busy dislodging it with glant pow- | wa dr(;mp»lled to kill John Crossen :l.l,, bloating after .meals, b":‘;‘: ”vk a s . « day when der. If the upper bridge gives way it is | self-defense. 2 ) sh the digestive power whick wea . it sy Imost certain (o take the jower one with | Those who saw: the gun play. between | furn! e ack and -unless ‘that isck is e s g v sporbipic g o | In the country known as the watershed | lous one they ever witn "",l’)" "“,":l:;:\’;,w of “tonics,” “pillé" and cathur- " . = i only b AN JOSE, April 2.—Miss Luey Mec- of the Verde River, which flows into the | their experience on the line. Wilson | fics, which have absolutely no digest’/e rks for the Gesghegan, one of the most popu- Salt, there a precipitation of three|brave man and a nzh(u;“nnd‘;w;l\;lg ;;:‘now.”. strik at shor lar and prettiest young ladies of inches yesterday, which ought to reac !\Hl‘.“\l\r!mha\e been killed himsel Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can be lflum: . . : v od i s | L s nerve. 1 he regular =se o ] his city, is to become here to-morrow. In the meantime it is |lost . A t all drug stores and t '3 ave P this cit "-. .!.‘P‘""““‘ e pride:or hoped the present flood will reduce ftselz | Crosten was gambling and drinking in | 8% &7 CCUF B0 " oor meals: will dem- : Al TG ot st aotns sufficiently to make room for the next |the Big Adobe when his wife appeared on | On€ OF TWE-C WO oo tnan any othee Jos iness man of Santa Clara, next No- Roe | the scene and tried to persuade him to go | O FECC he t 1 vember. The young lady is the daugh- , ; | home. In a rage he attacked the wom- |3TE Y- ) There was one daring rescue of a fam : | w ter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. McGeoghe- ily of five named Tilgate, who lived on an | an. overpowered her and beat her unmer K a gan niece of B. D. Murphy. Miss and in Salt River, south of this city. | cifully. Crossen was a bad man and those | meht MeC n is an accomplished musi- | The sudden rise cut them off from the | in the saloon, did not attempt to Interfere, | cian and a graduate of the College of mainland and before they were reached | but called in Wilson, who was outside. | . s he . party to Notre Dame. She has a host of friends in | With a boat the water was within a few | Wilson saw the situation at a glance K that he | this city and these have been congratulat- inches of them. They report having seen | and made a rush for Crossen, whe pulled ing her an- | rounced Mr. Pickstone is a native of Manchester. ingland. For fourteen years he has been | anager for A. Block & Co. of Santa | , the large packing firm. A brother | is manager of the great orchards | es in South Africa, g0 Rhode a Willlam fince her engagement was He agreed to 1f in the »n-that th Barefoot comrades ed under guard ille, where the e bad men and severely. a six-gshooter and fired. The ball’ passed close to Wilson's shoulder and he dropped. stream, pleading piteously for help they | an unknown man, who was trying to ford the river in a buckboard, float down ST cwis ke sclusse A He Sent 800 Miles. hley has the principal drug store . ldaho. Having Diabetes, he knew behind a tablé and pulled a gun himself. | | gan on both sides. The crowd in the s o aches yield to | furniture. | cculd not give him. | Then, in a dim light that hardly revealed | | loon scattered, overturning chairs and | e e Soeoar g When the smoke -had cleared away | 9 . uavertised preparations. © Upon belng posted | Crossen was found dead on the floor. | he lost no time with them, but sent all the way | Several bullets had struck him and one { to this city for Fulton's Compound. We now | penetrated the heart. Wilson was unin- | » 5 T HoD * | in Caldwe h Pickstone go from Santa to South SAN JOSE BELLE AND SANTA e e e Doy onhe R S SRR T i Africa to iilustrate to his hands the Cali- CLARAN WHOM SHE WILL LEGALITY OF A CHARTER fornia methods of packing fruit. MARRY. N The wedding will take place at the Me- Geoghegan home on the Alameda in No- THE ISSUE AT COURT | the forms of the duelists, the firing be- | and Otherdlsagreeab{e tables and wrecking other 'obstructirg give extracts from h.unl»ltwrs s o, L < Sl T was immediately exonerated | . as W 16 Arguments Made in the Santa Rosa Vember. A trip to South Africa ahd then | I have had Diabetes for three years and have | DY tho Justice of the Pesce, who held - Ll o P Css aiad e Matter Ta a visit to the principal European and X or eight months. Mr. Pickstone | bad the services of the best physicians, but ot | inquest in the absence of the Coroner. | e & . 3 English cities will constitute the honey- erect a handsome home at Santa Do v pivgane e RS o —_—_— | . tisogriysia S“brnmd- ; | moon for the young couple. They will be where they will reside. and continual pain. Send half % by | PLEASURE SEEKERS: RIDE | —— S [ A oril Emme e d P heard the mandamus pro- | foeforfofariesionionion) “Caldwel n. 15, 1902. IN SURF NEAR ROCKS] o| L The old reliable P, Wt e Mo “’“i 2553 Bottle Bay. v on fourth week of t. atment. ¢ see that T am any better, but will o on. more.’ “Caldwell, Ja 9 ‘““Medicine not receive: t tracer—am a little b e Common Council lately instruct- | S8AN DIEGO, April L] A dwell, Feb. 34, 190: —La Jolla, the sem? vor to auth side resort on the coast some ten miles | — “It has arrived—was frozen—will that burt | nticate the docu- 1t? Improvement continues. " | \ his signature, and provided | . o ““Caldwell, Oct. 21, 1902. | north of San Diego harbor, but still with- | A he refuse to do @ City At- Frelght 8 doz. Am getting along fife now.” | 1 "he “clty limits, calne very mear having ghan shsuld begin proceedings : , Mc 3 Ship 2 doz. Brights and 1 doz. Diabe 1| herfirst shipwreck last night. The naphtha ympel him to cemply. The Mayor re- ted t compel Mayor M new fréeholders’ city of Santa J. Bower to er adopted ises of the Legislature recent- ViM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN. MORMON -BISHOP'S PILLS have been in . use -oves ffty i ¢ : consider myself cured and have almost discon- | launch Puritan had started for Long Yivrmia” Cnaion ats " e = the grumblings fused to attach his signature ‘in order to tined taking the medicine. TrSCHLpy. | Beach vesterday morning with a party followeys. Pusitively cure the test the legality of the new charter, and 3 i - o D Ex. of pleasure seekers, including L. E. Gould, | worst cases in old and you: the action 1ea frieraiy one trosghout . | i@ Is Passed in the|Mrs. W. B. Black Begins| ,, . . s o oo mas . e e v troublés | wife and two children of Marion, JTowa; develop into Bright's DI , or Diabete: are then incurable Ly anything known, Fulton’s Compound, and that is thé reason Biatchley sent SO0 miles, although he had everything else at hand. It fs the only known cure for Kidney diseases in the chr Under the pro ter an election lield here in Ju to sfons of the new char- £ city officials is to be ,‘and it was determined t the validity of the charter before t time in order that the election and. abuse, cigaretie-smol Manhood. Pawer. - Night pia, Pains.in Back Evil Desires, Lame Back Nervous Debility, Headache, Unfitness to Mar- Justice Court at Sausalito. | Mr. and Mrs Xcept | Boston, Mass Pettit, J. B. Darlington of , and the owners of the launch Cng and Holly. None knew the coast Proceedings. for a Separation. hereabeuts and Rt i r : when the party saw the light at La Jolla | 1y Loss ot ; 3 e o dmoniaes by N phe | Kidner dmesscs, 1007 for) Bl sats and | ¢ A Sratoer G s o b TR0 L =50 vous L witchiog might not be stopped by injunction Special Dispatch to The Call. ‘Special Dispatch to The Call, Frio. 3. Watton E 409 Washing £ | Dicgo Bay and boldly -steered in for the - Eyelids. Efiects azs S0 5 Tmmediate. k.- : . Tondie CoRn TR a3 : : Francisco. Pamphiét fr : | shore. In coming through the kelp the. ¥art VEor.A08 POIE oo dent, a curo 1s at hand rey ed Mayor Bower, and preserited many| SAUSALITO, April 2—The closing part| WOODLAND, April 2—A aivorce suit —_——— |"propeller was fouled and became unman- :Restore small undeveioped organs, = Stimulate rities pro and con. The argument | of ‘the preliminary hearing of Dr. Case, [ hasbeencommencedin the Superfor Court T ain And netve sentirse §05 &b €. far Body of a Fugitive Found.- of this county which furnishes a great| REDDING, April 2—The body of Billy surprise to the friéends of the principals | Brown, .a fugitive from justice who I nd which, on account of the social prom- | Peen ‘hunted by the officers for over a ageable. The anchor was dropped, but it dragged. The boat was drifting on the rocky shore, when'the people aboard were warned of .their danger by a rocket sent. d until Iz tter was s this afternoon t tes to cu when the A ‘written guarsn ure o8 money refunded with @ bozes. Circulars free, Agdrfl!EBl HOP ‘REMEDPY CU.. l? Eills st - GKANT DRUG CO. 3§ charged with embezzlement, was fraught with more excitement than usually at- | tends proceedings in a Justice Court of $2 50 by mall Dies Before Reaching Home. |this county. It was with. utmost diffi-|inehce of the persons, has' caused a pro.| Y°2T: Was found this morning about 160 | UP from shore which showed the launch | 2 sxe with the |~ BAKERSFIELD..April »—Isaac Huey, | .ujty that order was preserved in the | found sensatfon. P rds south of the Gray Rocks store, near pproaching Frignds ‘Rock, ollé — ult 48 they me resider - and prope e ot G - T ofend 1o o X the Black Diamond mine east of this-c of the worst bits of shore near hecé. Y S Q a S 10 “force’ us to 3ol Theé ‘ooms. Contra Costa Goane aied 1acs | courtroom by. Officers Hannon and Trou- | - The: dstaridint 1s W, B; Black, who waa] (1% JA8C. ARG Sac cast of | His olty. | fiaking extra efforts the . Hen" absart DR.PIERCES bine t us usiness. The¥ can iorth-bound Southern | €tte, and for a time it seemed that the | 1 ’“‘t"an-h.llm--,xur County Clerk and | oo sternation among the. people of Ken- d to get the laiunch back to the - b . Sorth-boust Bautbersi | SR8 So8 0 B o, The attofncys | destendant of one of the oldest and | ;o¢ by his peculiar actions, & duy lesee | kelp, whete they tied- her. up and’ waitéd ‘ ;‘ .I . 'E N . i« d ad been‘some months {01 both sides pas the lie in open | O3 ;(h'}',”.““l families in the county. . | ¢ terrorized the residehits on ihe upper | for daylight. “This morning Darlington ey . o” : 0 at Los Angeles sufering | court, while the committing maglstrate { AV, 8 Black and Miss Willa Taylor | giyiwater, broke into Fred Shadi-s hobes | came through:the surf fo. the.beach and, ght. w i o fallure and was gong home &nd the defendant came in for a consid- | Were married In San Francisco November | 19 'stola a gun, Knife and 1ot ot prout. | assisted-hy Mend Corneil and. Elston Hil- DISCOVE sores . %t tise ‘tiine bf fila Bonth: He toke erable measure of abuse, the former by |V, 188 They have three children, a daugh- | Hion *')f* £u™, Knife and lot of prov ont back in & large ‘surf boat and ¥ € “amily in “ontr: the innuendo of the defendant's counsel 'CT -nn: Lwo sons. The oldest is 7 and the | This morning his decomposed body was | in it landed thé women and children. ‘The FOR THE e w anA the latter.by th ect and vehement | est is 5 years of age. 3 found and by it was his clothing, the| men stayed aboard and kept thi launeh BLOOD. ER.LUNGS. fe o accusations of the.prosecuting attorney. | is charged in the complaint witl gun and knife. It 1 helisves ok the | Ned to the kel untiT régaued:from. her |- 2 g would - not The whole matter was. the outcome nr"b"!nls rmluzhlnn-l uncouth in speech, with | Sy B s b | perilous position by ‘the:launch Albacore, = s 5 ¢ their pasiege into- (b & discussion between counsel as to the | Cruel and inhuman treatment of the plain- Rl o e | Whicty wap sent SuE froin here. i the Amalgamated's Ir passege Into'the | ont to issue .another warrant for the | UM, With threatening (o take the chi Misiites Gosa to, Benthuciv il arh | @weir DR. JORDAN'S anzar i % v Cane ‘ona ¢ 5 em- | CTen away and secrete them s b m. | ! s v me t 1t t end in-a Twenty-one laborers’ arrived at K. :-rant “ufmu.x,hl .,T}“"n".‘ ‘,,',' g «;‘rmn'r';x:g v By el s ‘h”“\ M'hlf;“v::m-fml‘t.:: ;{:i 1.OS ANGELES, April 2.—Judge Wilbus| Says He Read Her Lettets: uussu“ eF IIITOIY s e land train this | ORI N edtngs B . - | w ealo ¢ ss A | to-day dismissed the charge of § NTA ROSA, April 2:=John Hearna of 1ARTET ~ ning and ivert came near prov| been dismissed. Attorney S vens, for r | rith Jealousy that 1s without cause_or | to-day dismissed th rge of insanfiy | SANTX ROSA, April 2-—Tohn Hearid of ok el b g another riot at the depot.” What.| €ase, operily -accused- District Attorney | T€CPRA. it 2 young Presbyterian minister arrested for | Sherif Stone to awalt rial on & charge p Wiy At Anatomicn Mrseum i the : ITh® wisbing to' permeciify” (Oung || Mra. BIREE balis: tolue Swarded: the ous: |13 any contracied i:d_easily. have been sefious. trouble, | Boyd, with wishing (o per Ty | tcdy of the child b i | stealing potted plants in the edrly hours | of having.opéned letters addressed to bis | o prottiety care Sy resulting ssible bloGdshed, was pri.| Theréupon Attorney Boyd fiiterrupted by | tedy MERTINOn A0 4. mouth Wll-| S Siay moring,He was jesterdhy | wife. A’ Warrait: wisosworn 1o by Mgl Spaciaist on the, Const..Eat. 36 years. Bups by prompc ‘action of Sheriff .;’,H'“:' ;x:’::;\fx(n:l h ):»“\d'r n"nd plr\l: t- | T m— examined for Insanity and adjudged tem- | better f- before Justice of ‘the . Peace OR. JORDAN--DISEASSS OF MEN L. g whi d his deputies, .who were cers . e Xy | s TR T Mly de! ed. In dismissin » | Canit e. Hearhe ahd his wife have Consultation fres and s, .wh . 5 ; vo eranged. In dismissing the } Cunningham Consutta ' o tha' the incoining laborers+ 4 & bersonal-encounter. RISE OF THE RIVER charge of insanity Judge Wilbur did.so | been separated .for a mumber of mon T e eoe e = 3 The: Hreliminary hearing, which was & < A o molested, ° The ; stfikers haq| The' preliminary bearing, which was IMPERILS. THE ‘FAMILY | with the understanding. that the unfortu | e, deciarss that tlie. letter -he: qper s e e e coming of the -new men | COutinued last'S (u;: Flite i e man would be committed to the cus. | and T was from his- owr mother, & s s (4 3 s and about focy assembled”at the depot.| Giied DY oot H missal .of ine case | Fe7Sons Living Near Chico Have|tody of hls wife, who will place him in | claims to have had-no intent ‘of dobug. @) 81 Mot S 8. £ e train pulled in the &trikers made SteVens ma S e i . e h |a ate sanitar ong olating the law. b4 ansv h and. completély blorked the ateps | on’the ground of insufficienty of evidence Narrow Escape From Death a private sanitafiom. wron violating - pe . of the cars so th t the faborers courd. 1o convict.-District Atforney Boyd agreed, by Drowning. = - i not alight. ‘They. were emphatic in their , Prefacing his acquiescence hy saying *‘that B0 B The W Rt g i 1 ‘ & t enceavor o keep ‘Le newcomers-on’ fim | OWing to the Sausalito Lard and FerIy |,ng rapid rise of the Sacramento Kiver i " re - 1 by { train and- flourished s. dnres were COMpany's total indifference to punishing . o = 00 i S 3t X llp ] »e on the | taken in band by ‘the Sherlff ‘and- re | th¢ir employe, whem they had dismissed | FA0 NOfr Bausing death of a_whole ‘ h",‘, 'E, po ’ M Keswick station, com- | strained -from- furthef interference. At | fo1 -dishonesty, dnd by their presidént, D. | family at the Marigold dredge, near Chi- i ins v ",,’,El‘u"'.. - . t ms of W. Roe, | the sighit of the Sheriff the strikers dis. F. Tilinghust, shielding the defendant, as ['c0. The water came iip around the board- B ”‘..,c."‘,:.,. y o I and -that they. | persed and the tweaty-one laborers wers | Well as withholding. evidence from' the | ing-house and-machine shop and was six World--enowned. 27 improvem ta. I¢ ruptured investigate 4t once. . ol o write for *Boogumr Nov 1 MAGNETIC E.TRUSS CO., 33 West 24th Street, Nzw OrE, N. Y. or 206 Post Street, San Francisce, Cal, officers of the law, it was -impossible for | work. E thé pri ution to prove the charge -of . embezziement against Dr. Case under the existing - complaint.” He sald also that, although the eorporatfon would not pun- | ish, the water cansumers of Sausalito e e e ‘eet deep over.the concrete floors. The | rive was so sudden that the workmen on the dredge and the Darby family lving | at the boarding-house had a, thrilling time |- to’escap€ to an earth mound near by. Four of the men were caught in mid- and with loud | escorted to the sm ations,. tried to un-| now - |8 Owing to the ubnexpected delay in the com- pletion of our new buildingat 104-110 Geary Street; we must remain in the old store during Easter. We’'ve Just Received Several new lots of fine shoes that we expected to sell at the new store, but .have decided to dispose of them here. . They're Absolutely Perfect In styie, quality and finish. - They were made for comfort and service and you-couldn’t get better shoes in town_for the same money. KAST & CO 740 MARKET ST. | pared | whch C ould, and_announced that he had pre- complaint upon another ground 1l Feutch, proprietor of fhe Buf- faio Hotel, would support. AN Judge Pryor stated that from the evi- | dence protivced during. the hearing there was sufficient ground for a new complaint. “Dr. Case has paid back every dollar to thé water company that he owes,” said Attorney Stevens, ‘“‘and if any consumer has a claim of overcharge that will also | be lignidated, but if Mr. Feutch or any | corisumer dares to swear to another com- | plaint we will bring action against him for perjury and damages to the extent of $10,000. The complaint, however, was sworn to by Feutch, the warrant was issued, Dr. Case ‘'was rearrested and Saturday was set as the day for pleading. Feutch al- leged that Dr. Case, as collector for the | water company, on November 1, 1902, coj- lected from him $231 In excess of the amount turned in to his employers. LANDSLIDE FOLLOWS A HEAVY EARTHQUAKE |.Five Acres of Ground Are Deposited in the Channel of White Fish River. KALISPELL, Mont., April 2—The resi- dents of Helena Flats, five miles north of Kalispell, were terrified last night by an earthquake. At a point on White Fish River where the disturbance occurred ‘| more than five acres of bluff land was carried a distance of 600 feet and depos- ited in the channel of the river. The dam | is more than 300 feet long and no trace of the former channel can be seen. The water is backing up and flooding bottom lands. The shock caused houses to shake and dishes to rattle and fall from the ta- bles and shelves. ———— Business men should read the Wasp on the labor question this week. ' -etream and would have perished had it .not heen for the heroic work of Darby's son. He rodé a horse into the stream, where the water was up to his back, and ‘got the men out of the building. They Irad a small tent, which they pitched ong the hill, but had nothing to eat and were nearly frozen. When the water receded they climbed a tree, crawled out on a | 1imb, dropped down on the building and | stood. with the water up to their waists The fam- ily was taken to a place of safety and re- mained away until the water had subsided sufficiently for a-boat to be used without danger. | in order to get a bite to eat. —_— OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Several Changes Are Made in the Postal Service and Army and Navy Orders Issued. WASHINGTON, April 2.—Postotfice estab- lished: Oregon—Boring, Clackamas County, Tony O. Foster, Postmaster. Postmasters com- Fancy Vests. We have just received close on to one thousand fancy vests from our workshops, which® will be sold for $1.85. There is a double missioned: Oregon—Marion F. Davis, Unlon saving for you at this price. First, you bpyi direct T{Irom the Alfred Leneger, Coquille; Bruce Hamar, Ma % ves special price. are as nuchville. Washington—John F. Irby, Rits. makers. Second, we sell the vest at a special p: ey ville: Richard Newmark, Tulalop. Navy orders—Lieutenant W. B. Whittlesy is ordered to the Bennington as navigator: Lieutenant W. D_MacDougall is detached from the Washington Navy Yard and ordered to the Wisconsin, Army order—Captain.George J, Newgarden, | assistant surgeon is ordered from this city to Fort Mason. Cal.,, thence to Fort Harrison, Mont. PO D Mormon Missionary Beaten by a Mob SALT LAKE, Utah, April 2.—Word was received at the gencral offices of the Mor- mon church in this city to-day that Eider A. H. Olphin, a Mormon missionary, was terribly beaten by a mob in Willlams- burg County, South Carolina, a few days ago and as a result of the punishment he received is now a maniac In an asy- lum at Columbia, S. C. good as any $3.00 vest you see about town. They are made of all-wool worsteds, in brown, navy blue and gray grounds, with figures of blue, red or white; they are made in the latest six-button style, with fiaps on pockets; sizes 33 to 44.. See them—then pass judgment. Out-of-town orders filled—write us. SNWOOD 5 (0 718 Market Street MEN AND WOMEN, A et i e— scharges.in: irritatious or alcerstions of macons membranes. Preveats Contagion. | *Painless, and not astrin. EEVANSCHEMIGALED. gont or poisonoms. Scld by Druggists, or sent in plain wrapper, b _express, id, for ! 100 0 3 sotbien 8378, i Circular sent on request. | -LAW, | Tenth Floor. Room 1015, Clas Bl | Telephone Matn panT T e Residence, "321 alifornia at., below Powell. “elephone James 1501. ‘ Weak Men and Women HOULD: USE DAMIANA BITTERS, TH® Great Mexican Remedy; gives health and strengt| exual orgaps. Depot, 323 Market DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. atalogues and Price Lists Maileg on Applieation. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & C0. Suvng Pugghers, tos OILS. LUBRICATING OILS, LEONARD & PLLIS, one Main 1719, PRINTING.