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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1903. C 9 SPECIAL ARCHITECTS PREPARE PLANS FOR THE PROPOSED NEW H["]S[V[“"S LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING, COST ESTIMATED AT $450,000 1 JUGEED: AN "ACCIDENT” N Vi 070 CLS PO POPE ORISR e - | Kaiser Shows Marked | Deference to Aged Thus Declares the Rev. { i | = . { | Mr. Parkhurst of Pontiff N ' New York. ! | Sets Precedents Rob-| ' % y Visit of Official { {Says Ten Thousand Ameri- i | cans Are as Able as the Character. | | X ML | | President. ; HDROEAES presentative Delegated t ham” er Also Comments t the Call Is Re- | Gotham's Reformer - e . | on the Ostentation of An- y William in - % c ie’s Phi rmegie s i Person, l rew Carneg e | lanthropy. ror am was } B eede Pope to-da He had a | Speeial’ Dispatch to The Call . . forty = 1 YORK, Ma —Both President b § | | Reosevelt and Andrew Carnegie received s s pigrmy | passing attention in Rev. Mr. Parkhurst's : sermon in the Madison Square Presby- . | | terian Church to- ing how ae- - | cident and opport i the desti- | nies of men, the pastor said [ | “A rather startiing illustration of the principle we are here | take from the career of our President, in | | the splendid success of wh administra- o | tion we are probably all of us rejolcing » |and hoping we may bave a good deal more of the same. And yet, we need not hesitate to presume that there are one A | thousand other men in the country, mot % = % e e | to say ten thousand, who would have ad- s | ministered the National Government as | PLANS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTS FOR PROPOSED LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING, TO COST $460,000. | |, e, e o i, 1wy 5 i ; 4 ) " them had happened to be made Presi- | PP w > e o | llh—n(-"hlch is not disparaging the one HE fal hi 1 d i3 a th h hall ¥ i1l b ** | who is President, bu. compiimenting the 2 special architects employed yuses demand that they shall have a|what kind of stone will be used has not fixed as the amount necessary to con-;who are employ | who happen not to be. 3 s | . ssary ¥ a v and | the Board of orks .| maximum of light and aif, and it 1s diff- | been decided upon, that belng an after | struct it, Architeot Icuhi has figured that | ave pot the fheiitles for an eaucation a| "I 387 ‘happen.’ for If ever there was ¢ at the in- | evolve beauty of design In such a | consideration to be determined by the | the building itself will cost $378,000, which | s i Arenitaetaasion I | sueh thing as accident, the promotion of Supervisors | ¢ Henry Kuhl, the architect under | Hoard of Education. In all likelthood | will leave the sum of $72,000 for its proper | engineering and architectural and me- | B¢ Chief Executive to his incumbency of o igris pervision ‘the plans have been | soms stone, known to possess | equipment. | ehantcal drawing. me- | sfice is an instance of it. Aceidentally D : the Lowell building, has s the d d ifications of durability and | Kuhl has also finished the plans for the he plans for the proposed mew pubiic |Made Vice President by the enmaity of L t | coeded in exec uting a design that com- | beauty, will be selected. new Polytechnic High School building, to |library have also been completed |“’| YVC | jealous compatriots, what sy In- bines the ornamental as well &s the prac The building Wil be surmounted by an | cast $250,000. The building will have three | cordance with an order of the Board of | itiated the crazy malignfty of Caolgosz } | tical elements. The architecture of the |observatory, in which the students will |stories and a basement. Hesides the rooms | Supervisors, which will submit the propo- | CONSummated and the thing was done. hl dsignates as the modernized | study There will be twenty | neceseary for the conduct of the insti- |sition to a vote of the people, together | H€ happened to be close to the pool at the me design resque | class and recitation rooms, two lecture | tution, the building will have an assem- | with those concerning other bonded fm. | MOVINE of the waters and an irresponsible gL g s tructure will be four stories in | halls, s and a library. The |bly hall 70x76 feet. The top floor will be | provements declared fo be of publl Pole rolled him in. There was Providence 3 and it is intended to build it en- | Board of ation figured on the build- d exclustvely as a night school for the | cessity. The estimated cost of ihe baile. | 12 it. doubtless, but only fn th nse in of pressed brick and stone. Just |ing cc 50,000, and that sum has been | study of the mechanical arts by those | ing is $600,000. of the bulld- | ypich there 1s Providence In ol ot Se A e figaee e . 2 S 0 | dents.” e e A e e S S 0 S AR SR 3 +@ | Then Mr. Parkhurst said that a philan- bk thropist should not always be valued by PROMIJE OF needed moisture, but the north and north- | the stir he mad- in the w The bril- ‘ [ w.«; winds that have been blowing the | liancy of tae locomotive headlight did not T past week have dried out the surface of | all come from light, but was partly due to = | wEflL H FOR the ground and rain is needed to freshen | the polished surface of reflactor. This | { up the grain and pasture lands. Vineyards | led him to Carnegie, of whom he said: . oull | HUJ‘B_”NDMEN are looking well, but danger of frost will| ‘‘Nineteen hundred years ago that poor palace s | not be past until next month. widow in the temple had become con commands a | . The present condition of all crops, how- | vinced that * has a right to die s =3 . ¥ ever, may be said to be very satisfacto: rieh.’ princ when she Blcpsfinces e il | Continued From Page 5, Column 5. and as good, If not better, than they were | threw in her two mi one made PRESENT FLOWERS, 3 I last year. ; anything of it but Jesus, because thers S N B | 1 v Raidd ST. HELENA, May - - vas not gilding enough upon her adver- are light. There will b e £ JLENA, May 3.—Th s was not gilding gh uy s shaitnde oF i |Plucky Cecelia Brunsars nsut. There win be a heavy erop of | Notod Divine SUCCUIMDS | o iruit crops this year are at e brce: | isement ‘of brinciple. o' make the air 2 = i 5 Nineteen hundred years P & 3 - | ent time flattering. In some unprotected | Pright about it. ineteen . | Has Despera‘te Flght FRH ¥ 0 » to Effects of Para- spots the frosts of three “'epk,‘paku aia | Jater, the same principle | With a M. EXCELLENT SEASON . damage to prunes and some of the young | & TiSht o die rich’ was annot 16 et 16 1th a Man. - SE s B lytic Stroke grapevines, but generally the frutt was |duite differently ated fr - the Prussia [ WILL ADVANTAGE not injured to a great extent. Unless late | With two mites, and princi T ot ] AT 5 _ 3 frosts in May catch the grapes, the yield | Were published and herala ar around " $ho Gleemmu Girl’'s Dagger Cuts the Crim- MONTEREY. COUNTY | WASHINGTON, May 4.—Bishop'John|Promises to be as large as last vear, |!D® globe. In the first instance there was d were admitted to the place of worship. < ———— Fletcher Hurst of the Methodist Epis-| Which Was the best known for many | OUIY @ penny halo: in the ather there was ~ : admitt o iotnce ) s aie | inal's Throat but Ho urst o e Methodist EpIS-| voare Prunes will have large ylelds un. | @ million-dollar halo. And the big halo - 2 ; e ”,.A mp r‘frl : M ALINAS, May 3.—The prospects of | copal church died here at 12:40 o'clock | jess the fruit drops off trees, which oc- | WOR. s iR Torith A bk Escapes. Monterey County for this year are | this morning. curs some times. The apricot crop will be | ‘IS not the part of our purpose to I-the musical pleces rendered : 4 | better than those of last year, The| With the Bishop when he dled were his | heavy, also almonds, of which there were lalm that the illustrious Scotchman is wwmn of xteenth cen | heavy winds of the past few weeks have | daugkter, Ellen, and a son, Lieutenaat | VEIY few last year, the fruit having fallen | et Justas charitable as the Inconspleuo P wa in Holland | olal Dispatch to The Call. | somewhat retarded the growth of the | Paul Hurst,of the Third United States In- | o while quite small. Cherrles. apples ‘::;:::, PSSPy SRy S S with It is a gre: SR o A : | gratn crops, but not suMclent to offset the | faniry; who arrived only a few hours be- | L°078 aud otlier fruits uot raised o¢ ex- | I SIS Ja: CURG. S S S 3 it was give ANGELES, May 3.—Miss Cecilia | poneficent effects of the rains of last|fore his fs tenuively Wil be up:to ths Svlrage. Owiig | 1o " Beis o€ 000 Wm 18 owintuly ne to- y 8t § | Bruns, a slender and beautiful young wo- | month o - JO’I"I 1’5” AX:KE!;N l‘“;llt 'A.h';lh(‘r ‘anv .v,o the absence of late rains the hay ecrop part lof lpe blaze which the burning oil man of 24 years, worsted a burgl: Repor co ol X urst, is on his way here from|is very short, some being not more than | sustains. Simbeor Witas o 1% East Thirty-0fth street. at 4:30 oclocw | Sheep raising are mostly followed, indi-| W25 sten the end was near. One other | Pear. Last year the crop was very good. Frames and Frame - | remaiaad neiina this afterno H : W 0'clock | cate a heavier feed growth on the ranges | S0M. Carl Balley Hurst, 1s at Vienna, 5= From quality to prices—quality st the . ned behind to \l'il( | his a .vrnnvn. er parents were away, than {s usual at this time of the year. In | where he is United States Consul General. TRFFC 1RF l 4DF \' top, prices rock bottom. The new dainty . sty “ruvflxrn C oy wu:n | and while she went into the garden the|tha lower end of the Salinas Valley, | , Bifhop Hurst had been in failing health w 3 oo Fad :l\ius in Flemish oak are among the late =2 ; ows of the throne room were c | thiet n S ratany 2 s e ¥+ | for nearly two vears and for more than y ~ CRTT ects. Bring your photographs of dear 5 RO el e st oo turmed on in | thief bad entered and began ransacking | around King’ City, which s largely de- | 2O FOACR W HE S (OF, BRED 0 WITH RICH FRUIT Oues o the framing depaytment of Same e Ot s | oraers bl oes | the upper chambers. voted to grain and cereals, the crops will | Veqr it had teert FecoBriasd LIaz & Tt < EJ - | born, Vail & Co., 741 Market strlet. * e the Pope; Prince Rospigiios! s ses room, W | Miss Bruns concealed a four-inch dag- |b¢ average unless more rain comes. The i if et T ey e THROUGHOUT SOLANO . t 5 legor e p ts. ' n h - S irt eavy S S a ' 2 ~ . Guard, ard 3 gorical German events. [ ger in the folds of her skirt and ()m._l‘hf‘mr’;‘a’;‘: = ‘“‘:‘ ’;;’;“Hf’,’l"':"'?‘ "r';(’;';:l‘:“ witl: paralysis in London last September —_— LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. © € es | '-\'«:-r this huwr-"lmh Emperor W stalked boldly in upon him. The man| o ot o the young grain, which has | ® Year aso, when atending the Bcumeni- ACAVILLE, May 3.—At the present S ; clad in the blue uniform of a general did not see the weapon and rushed upon | {° ETOW young grain, which has | &3 Conference. The news of Presitent A LT, May 3—At the present | 70 SHOW CAUSEin the Suparier <k 1o guards, drove to the Odescalchi Pal-| her, clutching her by the throat. Then | el Stlll more stunted by the north| ycKinley's assassination prostrated hia prospects in this lo- | “Court of the City and County of San Fran- . t ’ ace, the official residence of the Prussian | the young woman swung the blade into| “i:l% h ; and the shock brought on rapidly the de- cality are generally favorable. The| cloes Siate of ChlMermin. Ko W& De- v | Minister to the Holy Here he 1| his juguiar vein, sending the point in fully | “,"“":d"‘{‘,O‘;‘ "",’:HP‘";,?’.“ of the county, | ¢jjne that finally ended in his death. scason Is a little late, but with some| Prancesco T. Guinasso, decoased: Ordor o o \ | luncheon with Cardinals Rampolla, Gotti | an inch. Bt b *;Ofllzrdhh ajaro lel Salin { % Fwarm weather from now on all varieties | show cause why order to morigage realty r | and Aglaridi. This legation lunchéon ix| Tho man grasped the frall woman | rops never looked better, and everybod | @ fririrb-iriefeieioi-biefefoio -5 @ | of frult with the exception of cherries ghosld not be made, OO0 fading aad ai- s s T | rma 200 wxenched P WeQU SV, |aun ke Bastuniin link Tisen planten than| City to assist 15 handling the fruit ana | Will catch up. The crop of apricats will | aoue MSiRERtT of the eats ot & B et chtire machinery 0f | o e T O heryooicad | usual, but the grain crops will have an |Vegetable crope. Itis an independent con- | be about one-third that of last year, but | fealty” harelnafter described for the oorrs Coxdinal retont of | B e At oK T o hoe . | Incredsed acreage over last year. ‘The | cern, in which orchardists own stock, the | there will be a comparatively small ship- mentioned in sald petition herein and gocd ecpe Sl of Ml e aita b | Ferte aE.6 Gk R P | fruit, espectally the apple orchards of the | corporation being known as the Sutter | ment of this variety of green frult owing | Sause appearing therefor. it is hereby or- . e paie | L O A o ZocVarel. | Pefacg' Wulley. “promilss. hed¥y* refurnss| EXsserFlip.Oupmany. Thig gives Mty | (0 /18 Dethy Avclat by Mot bole phir- Sointe ‘Do and appear betore this moery i « ity ik & ald Tl Sie Tast :'iu | Compared with last year, the southern | Ville and Yuba (;lh, ;l:ire‘a canneries, be-| gus.” partment 10 thereot. in meflmmm,,.'n‘;,, a . . it e irceance and O all. and northern parts of the county will | Sides several fresh and dried fruit shipping | Of cherries there will be a good crop | eourt, in the New City Hall of said City the veach | g it i it et Phcimedia gt el . e o wealthy | (i "leavier returns in all kinds | of | esiablishments. All green fruit will be|and no doubt better than that of last| 55d County of Bag Franciseo, on Tuesday, ing d homage e were much interested in the arr beautifu} and n.m.).-d bPl:. a sicll:( -‘T"- | produce. In King City and Soledad re- | Shipped from Marysville hereafter, large | year. All varieties of peaches with one or | s m. of said day. thén and t“h-lov:cm'“. ing S e v weo etk uta I5 fhe k| brantica) nd 7 : being ety fa- | glong the crops will be normal unless | lcing and loading sheds now being built | two exceptions promise a full crop. The| cause it any théy have, why the reaity who are B e Pub DACBIA sPhs OF | Sobrbl alans th ¥hs Totiiasd of a Sunday | oing follow. for this purpose. prune crop will probably be fair—perhaps | descrived in said petition. namely. all that ey wore thelr ardinal robes of |school class in the Immanuel Presbyterian | "SO1 EDAD, May 3.—The seasonal rain.| There will be a heavy vield of grain in | one-hlf to one-third of last year's yieid. | frime and bemmg I the City snd Commonts; POPE WELCOMES EMPEROR. s et moire and red hats. Each was fol- | Church. She treats her exploit as of no | g 2 e distric his vicinity - | lying _an s In City and County of When ¥ I a owed by his own suite. At the legation | consequence. The police ha | fall here for 1901-02 was eight inches and |most districts in this vicinity unless some. | Pears promise a big crop, even better| Saa Fraschcs eoif hounded end . pe Leo was advised of the ar- | lowed by his own sulte. At 'the legation | consequence. The police have not appre- | seventy-four hundredths. So far the sea- | thiS unforeseen happens. There will be | {ban last seascn. Plums are looking wall, | 3% @escribed as follows, to wit: Commmac rival of his guests the door was thrown | Lo % wlys 2 sl 5 « urglar, though he must be | sonal rainfall 1902-03 is fiv, i a good crop of hay. The north wind has|and there will no doubt be a large ing on the mortheasterly corner of Dupes who wore knee breeches and whose hair | severely wounded, as he left drippings of e inches and g6 crop | o Vallejo streets, running thence saste s 2 peared. He was | o ek ot g ” rippings of | ninety-one hundredths. The cpld spell in | Paked the surface of the soil and showers | of all varieties. Grapes are starting well | qiong the northerly line of Valleh sy the axtethis ok WS e January and February together with very | are ‘needed. The wool crop 1s good this | and indications are good for a large crop. ghty-three and six-twelfths (S5 I s olont i »! ROMANS ACCLAIM WILLIAM. | short rains in April will reduce the crops | Year, and sheepraisers are recelving good to the westerly line of Margaret piace; | \mpets of the culrassiers an-( STEAMERS COLLIDE o0 one-third or perhaps one-fourth of the | Prices for their clip, ranging from 15 to 13| MISSOURI MOB KILLS W e of Margursc i bow. The Po ” | nounced-the coming of Emperor. His DURIN! usual crops here. The rainfall in April | C€Dts, according to quality. The woolen twelfths (150 3-12) feet; thence . - D w0 the ll-'n’:)‘;‘:: ms mounted on white horses u"d{ > @ A DENSE FOG /| wag forty-seven hundredths of an inch, | mills’ have been kept running steadily N AmNAdEEN g g B g i L o e > or ° £ s o - 2 - vinte oy T o r r fam then presented ssels in their helmets, as | Both Vessels Receive Serious Dam- | One Inch more would have insured good :1""0“5"];"““1"“? ‘;‘":"b"' a"l%l‘hle Buckeye | pooder of a Sect Known as “Sancti- O asd thenee scuthanty H“;'u"fl.lsznz He and the Pontiff then |did the ancient legationers of Rome. The age, but Fortunately X, crops. Fogs help the growing crops, but | flour mills have not been idle long. e oo San T ot Dupont street one Rundred eog Aed latter's private study. The | Corso is always gay on Sunday, and it ol & yoe rain st prebany willido'no g0 toteither DR fled People” Meets With Death and three-twelfths (150 3-12) feet to the poiut v minutes. At the | was more animated than ever when the ives Are Lost. the early or late sown sced, OUTLOOK IN NAPA for His Utterances. K = b 30— g er s he Princes were sum- | imperial cortege appeared. The people| SBATTLE, May 3.—The British tramp 730 CARUTHERSVILLE, Mo., May 3—D.| gaged for the amount mentioned in said " he Ponti welcomed the German Emperor with a |steamer Robert Adamson, Captain James | NEIVADA'S HARVEST '"AFFORDS PLEASURE M. Malone, & preacher for a sect known | [eution: namely. tweaty-eight thousand doi- then pald a brief | roar that could be heard for blocks and | Seaville, and the Pacific Coast Company's f ”» A Such _ lesser & 1 - . ; as "“Sanctified People,” and Constable W, amount as to the court or Judge shall see: polle. TUpon his [ he acknowlelged the ealutation With|steamship Queen, Captain N. E. Cousins, NEEDS A BIG RAIN TO BUSY FARMERS | 5. m ‘hon were shot and meet. Referénce to sald petition on fils s he Vatican Em- | smiling amiability y o Ty killed by a | [Sh, made for further particuiars. Dated Diract” 1o 20 | CEDs phcmaos Toaika g Aion : ihkmng |LoWi00R (5 & astianh o Tt oew Tk FOR GOOD RESULTS Tt o e iy, Malose ax Npes| | A AR I SROUE, Sdyw st Q ¢ iked by the Vah- | the ecclesiastics present were Mgr. Della | Shthouse at 6 o'clck this morning with it APA, May 3—The prospects for a| %eet o0 N8 il ol (M tor geverad | - RIORDAN R Ll sl s o v cht he should first | Chiesa, Mgr. Cagliano Azevedo, the Pope's | SeTious damage to both vessels, but with- S R { large crop in Napa Valley are good | months and much feeling had been | Ministrator. California Safe Deposit Butldin, s appre- | major domo, i Mgr. Bisleti, master of | Out loss of life. The Queen all but cut RASS VALLEY, May 3—Unless a at present, but it is too early to| aroused against him. 328 Monigomery st., San Franeisco. Toow > ‘nral‘. as 1o | the chamber. The room was decorated | down the freighter. She struck her forty heavy rain comes to thix county | speak definitely. Peaches and apricots N the Superior Court of the State of Call- - . a slight | with flowers and palms, silver plate and | feet abaft of the bow on the port side, within the next two weeks the| will probably be a light crop, but the gut-| A Prominent club woman of CMIEEs | S Premine In the mate o vy ot g B rd followed | 5@ meisen china. The table. decorations | s e o that Tow aliees o 55, San Francisco—In the matter of the estats D etoll o MIWEE TiowWhs IS0 Wit < pik tore a perpendicular hole twelve feet wide | crops this year will be poor. All the farm- | look for cherries and prunes indicates a | 5075 Lfof o SPORE: OO0 Mith open-| of J. HARRY BRENNAN. deceased Notice peror W BRI Bosrempiior g% ¥y gt Ry Pink | from the upper deck almost to the keel, | ers are crying for rain and there s no | heavy vield of each. There has been plen- | ire responsible for race suicide. Thers| prosorey. Notice Im hercby siven e t n legation ac- | *eaperar William was most aftable, | crashed on into the cargo for ten or - | doubt that it is badly' needed At th|ty of rain to supply the trees with all | are many who claim it is something else. | pursuance of an order of the Superior Court where b s ~ | teen feet and drove the b present time the early sown grain is in of the State of Califormia, in and for the rr his especially to the three Cardinals. He re- e beams so hard - . - o A r Cuirassiers re- : thint Kevehat : fair condition, but it is not as far ad- City ana County of San Francisco. made and 1 . called & S 0Ar v v entered on e day of April, 1903 ; aesiers Te- | called his different visits to the Vatican | that several of the Adamson's starboard | vanced as it was this time lnst yaar. ADVERTISEMENTS. the s0th : - e Wi yurse 15 | ana spoke of his pleasant recollections of | plates wers loosened, bent and bulged. | 'The cold weather during the past few - ihe "matter of the esiaie o 1. HARRT ished to pay . es Sardi ’ i 4 NNAN, sed, the undersigne. to e o P4y | the Pontff. In spesking to Cardinal | The Queen's sharpened nose was rolled | weeks had a very damaging effect on the aps . weeial admiutetratrix "of said estmis ® ol Aglaridi, he recalled the fact that in 1888 | 4roung to starboard from the main deck | grain, and much of it was frozen out. N N Tk, s« v ) o dur. | e bad taken luncheon with him While | to below the water line two or three feet, | From’ the present outlook the harvest this e (he 1211 day o My f ror. Previousty | B Was SiH) A SORRERIE . ok ha The Adamson was lumber laden, from | year will not be nearly as large as for g B R M npolia ned the The ‘d“'{\‘rnnmn '}{A;nX)er r“w“”;“-l?; Port Blakeley for Buenos Ayres, and the | several years. The heavy frosts have Market street, in the City s pertance given by E 4 | Queen was en route from Evere seriously impaired the peach 3 2 3 Sus Franciscs, State of Caltfvata, his visit to the Pope, and the authorities | city. tt to this | seriously impaired the peach crop and| you know how it interferes with your daily work, your pleas- | lowing deserited versonal veogerty ¥ onside: % vl v 3 . d 3 . s s = . . Py in saloon ™ ocate ; consiger this visit an answer to what they | o great were the injurles to the Adam.- | its effects, Tho Bartlett pears, for which | ures and recreations—it is a sure indication that your system i8 | g Market ctreet, known a5 the - 4 call the present persecution of the church | son that it was found necessary to beach | this county #s famous, has not been in- t working right and that you need a little assistance — take kand,” in said City and County of Sam cordially anq | In France. her. The captain ran her upon a sandy | jured in any way, and the usual heavy ot we g Tig! ¥ Franelsco, heretofore conducted by J. Harry ng_cont . him, | A state dinner was given to-night at the | botiom about 200 yards east of the light. | crop I8 expected. B Bt e A o T W sented o the Pope | Quirinal. There were present 100 guests | house and probably haif a mile from the e S ) - ordials and mineral waters contained . e photograph of the Metz Cathe- | ffom among the most prominent people | scene of the collision. YUBA IS GLEEFUL | sald business; one cash register, oae siot The Pope expressed his thanks for | ©f Rome. The Queen stood by until this was done | e I s gy~ B B o o P B E remarked t o1 and cutlery; a le: of e premis emy hat the Metz and then came on to this port. Both ves- OVER THE SIG]VS | n B S04 029 Market street, where said h:‘n“i-“:; now conducte id lease provides Tental of two hundred and fitty (250) d Cathedral greatly resembled that at | HOSTILE MAYAS AMBUSH sels had thelr fog signals going. Their b William was surprised | masters say they wi 3 i Pyt bl v BATTALION - OF TROOPS | 200 ALV ey Were runniug six or OF A BIG SEASON | and you will be well, look well and feel well. You will eat well; fars~per monen e said” for’ e Frem! cathed a re; i3 2 5 ter described, and expires on March - e ol ,‘:h %) was:a LopYo- | Colonel Ales, in Command of the sleep well and you will work well. You not only need the pur- :ml'n‘m“ “All of that certain stors - — ” .o By H ’, 3" 3 s log 0 T MPEROR'S MORNING TRIP, | exican Soldiers, Is Killed Late Shipping Intelligence. ARYSVILLE, May 3.—Indications| gative but the fonic effects of Beécham’s Pills to put your entire | 5 Man il ol JUNE L2 Em dins e e { at Ba : ARRIVED, ! are for good frult and grain| system in good working order. Beecham's Pills come asaboon | sout sevpaicer, 00 [ B, (e - by Wi e ca s morn- calar. 4 g unday, May 3. crops in this vicinity this season. A Calrris g R T g " o - o~ s t C Bay, * s & cigar store or s " greeted by bright, sur-| CITY OF MEXICO, May 3.—News has | pero and way porse. " o "0UrS 0Mm San | Manager M. C. Coates of the Marysvillo and blessing to overv;;gked d&ge.stxve Systems as. they CORTECt ;| s oy noef o 8 Cye: Sioes or Smac. y wes in contrast to the clouds | been recelved from Yucatan that Colonel | o SUnr Chas Nelson,” Andresen, 76 hours from | cannery reports peaches a large zop, the evils and lay a solid foundation of health and strength. pine @) in sise. both of said stores beuug of v 4 The Emperor heid a Jose Gonzales Ales, commanding the Sec- | Schr Mary C, Cam almonds nearly full crop and of S ing & o o ’ . 5 D A pbell, 10 he n 4 of good = rtain bullding known as the ‘Emn jong conference with Chancellor von | ond Battalion, was kuled at Bacalar In | 9ega. urs TOm Bo- | uality, apricots, of which few are grown Tried and Trusted Fr ends e itis Bullding and. designated ang Bulow. He Sooked At i ARk S |t isni G Schr Ida A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point | here, one-half crop. Pears are b known as No. 929 Market street.” Dated San “ P n- | an ade prepared for the Mexican | Reyes. . o ad, being Beecham’s Pills will point claimed. Francisco, May 1, 1863. CATHERINE A. cerning the situation in Macedonia, ex- | troops by a band of hostile Mayas. No DPOMESTIC PORTS. RItecUSd. ik peas smcab . This esea. ., AN e BRERIAN. w‘;x‘;w PRENNAN, doos e HA - leceased. g | ield good > . presscd his views thereon and gave in- |other deaths are reported. SSEATTLE Sl My ssa cwy o O L L O i vun| Solld Everywhere in Boxes, 10c. and 250, | i i Ui ks widi ? & attorney for estaies