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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY / JULY 23, 190 BATTLE OCCUR N MACEDONIA AGED WARRIOR’'S LIFE ENDS IN FINAL STORM |General Cassius M. Clay Dies at Whitehall, Re- fising to Become Reconciled to His Children, PUGILIST M'COY MUST EXPLAIN st e . Eight Insurgents ard| <YWho Force Way Past Bodyguard to Bedside Is Accused of Hypothe- ' Two Turks Are [+ - ! cating Valuable > || 23 Killed. ‘ Securities. Friest of Thapari Among New York Magistrate Issues Those Left Dead on a Summonse for the the Field. { Fighter. —_ | JomE o Ca | Bpecial Dispatch to The Call. N 22—A disp NEW YORK, July 22.—Magistrate was a Breen, in the Tombs Police Court, issued a summons to-day {pr Norman Selby N 5 I ¢ betwee (“Kid McCoy Louis E. Thorman got rurkist the summons. In court Lawyer Gold- smith, representing /Thorman, refused to s lost eight killed, includ Idlscuss the case on the ground that Me- . f 3 Coy might leave town iIf he knew that a summons was out for him. Later in the day, however, he sald that on July 7 P : DRI) his client and McCoy had been chatting ° | { together, when Thorman drew out fl\'e, IMPOR A n 3 i railroad bonds of $1000 each and sald l an 1 he'd like to raise some money on them. ANNOUNCEMENT! - “McCoy volunteered to make the deal| / g i { 2nd took the bonds,” Goldsmith went on, 5 Change in the Ownership and Management of | | “but after that y client never saw m \ s K04 Eu ey ient naver s iR prings TUSCAN MINERAL SPRINGS, way place at least twenty times. Re- IS 0000 NOW loc-teavnuus.\"or!zhxlerrfifdg:dal:‘umfi | cently he learned that McCoy had put FOR HEALTH The undersigned begs to. inform the publiy | the bonds with an automobile company —AT— it has succeeded to the ownership an as security for a $3000 machine. We got m‘.‘,{”fxm‘;, gl A Byl agement of these famous Springs and It Iy N the summons only to-day. If we can't|ach trousies. A" physician of abiligy, expert 3 | PR e such care and. comfort to. 1t ’ e serve it to-night we'll get a warrant to-| q) eir use - THS of aso 0 es patro will be thoroughly satisfactoryy Murphy’s Counsel Pre morrow. ' We heard that the KId- fa go- | * Fi7ds 85d mamsgs. “Purest mouatain sl | BASiias heekion will oo given to-the cotein ares Peculiar i A S i FOR PLBEASURE | $he emtion ot maw owners. to exien p | that case we will apply for extradition | farge Livery Stable and excursions to other 0 improve and beautify the property. which, addy £ | papers. ints of interest, many of which : | ed to the marveious curative properties of th Defense. | Goldsmith refused the address of his| e In one day. mogg‘%l}?gl various Springs in cases of "‘}"Dm:'x'fn"‘k?d‘: client or the name of the automobile | I o O P TMAMING For Pirticuliss Witte T o he Dladder. ety Urinary trouble firm that had the bonds. At the Broad- ORCHI DANCING six W. A. JUNKER, Skin. Diseases. Dyspepsia, Cystitis and Bloo K 2 ore. Judge way saloon which bears McCoy’'s name e week. Beautiful walks and i g o sl rases of every description, will place th “ S 3007 the no one would admit knowing where Me- | “'rclionones, express and postofice. Paso Robles, Cal. T s o6 (e woutd & the trial Coy was. Hard-finished rooms; first-class table; electrio & e Caces of RAETUMATISM, GOUT, AND AL & { ————————— b i & THOMAS COOK & SON, | BLOOD DISEASES WILL BB ACCEPTE! ; Associa- CHERRY PIE CAUSES ot Gobidet” dnd ofer. ntgemation cant o8 @5 Marke Street, § | UNDER A GUARANTER THAT EHEY TN ec! T . o PENSES, NCLUDING I B & . theft of | | YOUNG WOMAN’S DEATH 'finvluzr‘:""é::mfir'.'-z‘lolflul i‘;‘.’“‘.f?".;‘?’.’.m- Information Bureau, Southern Pacifie, Y PR L B é};—%’,%’gp o e ussociation, e i e CRAIG & KERR, SUE A Dot e s st o€ Bl = si2 Evening Post - - e, Righland Springs, Lake Cb., Cal. | s-eeeecescesocsssssessooes | 11¢ Southern Pucific Company » Byt o United s H Succumbs to Ptomaine Zays and its connecti ! ! Poisoning. : | Tuscan Mineral Springs ::mmt:nb_ LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 22.—Mrs. Hat- Stage and Automobile transfer servic % .l UESILOR Xy July A tween Red Bluff and Tuscan Springs. tie Lake, 23 years old, of San Francisco | | For rates of fare and routes of travel apply died yesterday of ptomaine poisoning at to any Southern Pacific R. R. Agent. - | the home of her aunt, Mrs. Henry Ter- . e stegge, on Silver Hills, New Albany. op- | yEOR, HEALTH AND FLEASURE OO Mo 3% Hours From Los Angeles. posite to this city, on the Indiana side. | the beautiful Napa Valley. Hot and cold sods i T a orn a ' Mrs. Lake's Geath was directly dus to | bsihs Shetiand pontes and burros for childres. Our Marine Band of 30 Arfists. | | eating cherry pie on a dining car on June | 82 tainy Sally, To03 & M apa Soda Springs | OUTDOOR PASTIMES, BOATING, BATHING,'| 30, just after leaving Seattle. She Was &t | s FISHING, , ETC. - the time proceeding from the coast to P New- Albany. Mrs. Lake at once became The Famous Canvas City Is Now Open! ill, and the trip to Chicago was one of With an Entirely New Equipmsnt, in Shady w intense agony. Mrs. Lake stopped there . rove. a way - 2 for medical attention, but on July 4 start- HOTEL METROPOLE, ed for New Albany. Her tongue and| gnown everywhere as the largest and most | With Modern Appointments, Always Open. Tbe Picturesque Route of California. SANTA BARBARA RACES D throat were in such condition that she | cholee mountain resort In the Bacifio State Reservations Made. — Address ATTRACT GREAT CROWD | could not talk. She steadlly grew wcrse. | located in the scenic mountain region of Lake | BANNING CO. 222 SOUTH SPRING 8T, DEER SEASON NOW OPEN. FAMOUS KENTUCKY ORATOR, ABOLITIONIST AND SOLDIER WHOSE || Mrs. Lake's mother, Mrs. Alice Layton, | County; elevation, 2875 feet. upy your | PECK'S BURSAD. 11 MONTGOMERY sr., | In SONOMA and MENDOCINO counties deeg San Franciscans Carry Off Prizes in STORMY LIFE WAS ENDED BY DEATH YESTERDAY AT WHITE- | | of Reno, Nev., wired to-ight to send the | All kinds of amusements o ccoWpy ¥oUr SAN FRANCISCO. " |are very vientitul and thelr haunts only ond Some of the Exciting HALL IN HIS NINETY-FOURTH YEAR. body to Cincinnati for cremation. pair your body; cool nights. The climate is | R e BASS are bting faeely tu the Tus- I . 2 the best In the world for health and there HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA | yian “River around Guerneville, Guernewocod Events. 3 £ e 1 arg no mosqultoes or floas. ey K AGGS GOUNTY: only 4% hours | park and Camo Vacation. Letar July 22— The lare- 1% By aths; large ranctsco o e g il 2 (INGTON, Ky., July 22—Gen- arrogant, belligerent, knight errant of the | bl Sl A e t $od for metiemal ixtuse: bt miter] R Ry & . - 1 t has yet as- NGTON, Ky., y 22.—Gen- arro . ligerent, 1 o 9 70 treams for the sports- | ters nof lor cinal virtues t natural g S £ 3 see any event during the mid eral Casstus M. Clay died this|lowiy and poor, his word on his tongue, | Bu, £ M Sfi SO ey p hot mineral water bath in Stat ting and | S e e e v . - 8 % 1 Clay's | DI hands. Lincoln is said to have re- Qlvilizatio, ifornia and Northwestern. press and San Francieco morning and evening | add every year stocks the streams along 1ts g es this after- siclans notified General Clay's| o 05" o o0 b o e admiration and IZatlion. Write J. E. McMAHAN, BARTLETT | Dot 0 an e g, s STaGS | road - s proved one dren to-day that thelr father | . ..., ig. | SPRINGS, LAKE CO. C. or apply to | SERVICE: both morning and afterncon siages; | So many people have returned from thelr va- @ - g e Lwis s | Tyt co.]ifmn !lyi- wom;nfi:ould‘h;dv‘::;fmdw Waser Office, 3 Butter & o Francisco. found trip trom Ean Eranciaco only $5 50. Taks | cations since July Sth that there is plenty of ar e X 1y fe hours to A o - far as feel of \ ‘amphlet m: uron ferry at 7:30 a. .. and 2:30 m. | room now for guests at the Resorts, Hotels n dren except one drove to Whitehall and | Cassius Marcellus Clay was born in Seiulo - Rates §2 4 day or $12 a week. References, any | and Summer Homes. - " v - | Ker stober 16, 1810 fadison | AC¢ cpmoerned, at Fuest of the past eight years. Patronage of | No months in the year are better for an outsy ge of the best | foreing their way past the general’s.body- | Kentucky October 19, 1510, in Madison| agch recurris OPENS JULY I5th 1002 unprecedented. Information at Peck's In- | ing along the Callfornia Northwestern Rail. K ¢ s for the tro- | guard, who was guarding the mansion | County. His father was rich, owning im- | jod. Butmod- formation Bureau, 11 Montgomery st.; 8180 at | way than July, August and September. with drawn revolvers, entered the father's | TIChSe tracts of land, and the son had the | PEOCc, BHRTE S e Traveler office, €30 Market st o of J. it PO i, | advantages of the hest education, ending | &T8 dzation LGREW, Skaggs. Cal. Our “Vacation 1903 gives full information room. General Clay refused to notice |y 'yoie"0h 0 o wne graduated in 1332 | hasadded itscon- ERKE LEY in resard :o Hotels, Resorts, Summer Homes them. This was the first time they bad| [¢ was while he was a student at Yale | ditlons of ever- NEW ANNEX. w'"cAL'x,m:rni'vnf-?g' for a copy. seen their father in years, and it was only | that he, the son of a salveholder, work- | present suffering GOLF LINKS. 5 because the old man’s firearms had been |ing hundreds of negroes on his planta- | toa large p: = ORCHESTRA. || Ticket Offices, 650 Market et. (Chronicle removed from his rooin that they dared |tions, heard * William Lloyd Garrison | tion of American An Elcgant Family, Tourist and | buliding) and Tiburon Ferry, foof of Market - as General Clay had threat- | 2ke one of his flery speeches. From | women. The Commercial Hotel. st.; General Office, Mutual Life building, cor~ enter to-day, as General Clay had threa g : 3 ner Sansome and California sts., San Frane T to Kl any one who did so without | that hour young Clay was an abolition- | great bulk of ) by :’l“ to kill any on 0 ' ist. He went to his native county to| guch cases is due DWIGHT WAY, BERKELEY. i T Ch H. C. WHITING, Gen’l Manager. Als permission. | practice law. He was gifted with the Equipment ard Culsine First-class. 5 R. X. RYAN, Gen'l Pass'r Agt. General Clay did not realize his danger- | oratory and personal magnetism peculiar | t0 i8flammatory 7. ‘6, MARSTON, ‘Masager. —— ous condition and lapsed into uncon-|to some Kentuckians and in 183 he was | OF congested con- Correspondence Solicited. CAMP VACATION sclousness without revonciliation with his | €lected to the Kentucky Legislature. In d‘“’t:dn! within ‘o ol iy ciliveis. Sibintied seill @it children, who had been forced to remain | 1557 and 1S3 he was a member of the | limited territor- ° ville, with a mile and & balf frontage on the e tor venrs bacause he be. | conventions that nominated General Har- | ies which can be ATNA SP ams CINS | Ressies River.” Tenis i a beautizul grove ot st g Rolpeg @ | rison, under whom his father had fought, | overcome by the F redwood, cak, madrone, laurel ard other trees. lieved they wanted to kill him to get pos- | Fe0f, UICEr SAOT » | o Spend the balance of your summer vacation & lovely valley of 100 acres. Buating, Betht session of his property or the Presidency. ! ht treatment. at Aetna Springs, California’s greatest family | Why does Adams Springs, Lake County, get | and fishing. Terms $10 per week. Rallros Of late General Clay had been especial-| He made Lexington his home in 1840 | course, this resort. Its wonderful health-restoring waters | the crowd? Because it cures. It fs the best | fars, round trip from San Fran 50. Iy strange, keeping the doors barred and |and there ran for the Legislature, but | Jocal irritation is ;;;‘_';m:-'&rg‘ae"-.-"gg:rmg'gigogfi‘l: life WA | water, has the best climate and gives the best | Take boat at uron ferry. £.% was defeated because of his radicdl anti- service. Send for book of testimonials. Ful L. C. CNOPIUS, Camp Vacation, near Guerne- County, Cal. g lying in bed with gun in hand. He was tennis, driving, riding, etc. Prices to suit ville, Sonoma ty. n seve of the fastest polo pony races | attended by two aged negro retainers, in | slavery views. He was an ardent aboll- | poadaches ba . everybody. Round-trip rate from Fran- |-perticulars at Travelers’ Information Bureau, t under the wire in the | wh Iy he placed trust. Within two | tionist and declared himself without.fear | P DACTRR cisco $T._Send for pamphiet 630 Marke: strest, or, by addressing NoRTH sH0RE TOCALOMA MARIN e e n the | whom only -be piaced trust. AN LS ok He killed f q | aches, nervous- AETNA SPRINGS COMPANY, DR. W. R. PRATHER, Proprietor. R R 00. with Carolan’s Fusil- | weeks he asked that Dora Richardson, | of consequence. IHe ed four men. an itab Springs, Napa Co., Cal. Hotel: o ue until Saturday ———— the young girl he married a few years ago, be allowed to return to him. The | mere child had tired of her aged husband {in short time, had secured a divorce and was married to-a young man. She was nearly killed a fifth in personal encoun- ters resuiting from political or personal insults. In personal appearance General Clay was 2 man who would attract attention P | tion or collapse BLUE ] AKES Is_now open for the reception of Our patrons of Ilft ason say 1 Tahos Tavern at Lake Tahoe (JSuests. “Tahoe Bertrand frst-class reasonable rates for families & parties; bathing, beautiful drives to Bear Valley; teias phone, JOS. ¥, BER' . or Bulletin office every Friday. 2 to 4 p. m., or No. Shore R. R, €20 Market st. receptly widowed by an accident. among a thousand. He was over six| which might Tavern is the equal of any summer resort - General Clay dleé in his ninety-fourth | feet tall and as straight as a sapling. He | have been -gvid- '.’::‘Ei‘;“‘;.m m"r‘l-dnin has Do equal. Visit us OWN A HOME “55i” CAMP MEEKER vear. He was one of Kentucky's most | was stoutly bullt, with a thick neck, | ed by proper Our famous White Sulphur Spring for dys- | and prove statement for yourselves. Rates mohf.mmbr ‘.‘:.‘;,"i.% ulnt- $10 up. Cote v ay @t Hawthorne | Peculiar and distinguished citizens. He |deep-set small black eyes and close- | tregtment pepsia and all stomach allments. Plenty of | from $3.00 per day upward. For particulars | fages DUl Y TEREer, § an s neck. The stable boy who | 100k the Federal side in the Civil War, | cropped hair. boating, bathing, fishing and huntink. New | or reservation of rooms address Tahoe Tavern, "Sausalito terry. c a ped injury £ | having been @ rabid abolitionist, in oppo. | When young Clay was defeated in run- | $500 REWARD FOR WOMEN o ';gg‘,-;m‘"- 4 . . a_County. sition to his kinsmen and neighbors, and | ning for the Legislature from Lexington Cat. i SULFEUR SPRINGS—Most fought on the Union side with great gal-| he turned his talents to newspaper work, WHO CANNOT BE CURED. YOSEMITE VALLEY |.oans springs to Sen Francisco. Rownd |lantry. He was sent as Minister to Rus- | issuing & paper known as the True Amer- & no Only hours’ AVPIERENYS. {sia by Lincoln, and wore his hat at|ican. It was an abolitionist sheet and -,,",:f,‘,‘:,‘;fif{,&':;&f:’?&-‘fi:m C ? R rd OVER OILED ROADS via WAWONA AND &2 ey e R sad piunea court on the ground that if the Czar dld | was as unpopular as it Was extreme. | guon as no cHo 1o H e i Sy amp llrry S ecord. *INSPIRATION POINT. S Y e it Hves aut st | not uncover nelther would he. Clay was | Slaveholders threatened to wreck - his | and weakn e 1o i e THE ONLY ROUTE TO MARIPOSA BIG mmm lake for boat~ | handsome and cultured and in later years | establishment, burn down his bullding and | artained, the popHators and mevere of Dy, vttt ol TREES! ing and bathing. Do pailion, a majestic figure. He was described as|hang him, but he defled them. Pierce’s’ Favorite Prescription now feel ns Guests i n THE ONLY mur'z;um\_;llA INSPIRATION :lplf!“'“ MANUEL o V-lm"‘cu Pears’ it CITIZENS PA ARIZONA JURY fully warranted in offering to pay $300 in legal money of the United States, for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Pro- lepsus, or Falling of Womb which the cannot cure. All they esk is a fair an 800 Guests in '02 900 Already in '03 Learn about it at 11 Montgomery st. (Peck's Bureau), or 641 Market st. (Santa Fe office). CISCH MARKET &' JOHANNISBERGC For particulars adress A. 8. MANN, 613 MEDI Ce., Cal.—Good climate, best . reasonable trial of their means of cure. Hotel; modern conveniences; large, awry din- [ soap brlngs h ealth WORLD’S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSO- HOTEL W|LL|TS._ ing-room:” cxhilarating alr; husiiig. febing. | Address Witter Medicyl § CIATION, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. ;3:;( -N;:nd;u‘:lflr:,:m' u:.n:lo” ':.:ll; LANCKENBERG JR., Proj o.hm.,l an.,.‘ McCormick. and the color of health to many a sallow skin: EDTORS FNE INDIGT3 CULLOM dining-room; rooms en suite hot and cold water; elec- sewerage. Redwoods and mountalnous couniry around with all their pleasures: center of the Co., or PECK'S BUREAU, 11 Montgomery st. OTEL BON modern 80-room hote AIR. Ross Val N”; first-class every par.; fishing, boating, ley: swim- THE GEYSERS —A firstclass family resort. Leon Coblemts, formerly with Mar< chand’s and Delmonico, has entire supervision of the culsine and dining-room. Swii baths, hot springs. Hunting, aflablnn; $10, 3 2 deer hunting and fishing of Mendocino County. 0 and §14 per week, $3 50 per Thtormatio e s IR 5770 84 B0 per day. $10 to 818 per week. Ad: | ming, beautiful drivés; bus meets 16, 11, 3 | 8o $14 per weel §3 50 per dav. Informatie Wi Jii_ | trains Kent sta. MR. & MRS. J. E. - Approve Criticism of Nephew of the Illinois dress WILLIAM WEIGAND. Manager, Wil- | {805 Torl, 18 o, "04. Hose Vailey, Maria Go. | FERAUD. Prop.. The Geysers. Sonoma Co. Missouri Supreme Senator Placed Un- RUBICON PARK. PESCADERO. H . Swanten House under uew management, - Delightful summer resort on shore of Lak: popular hotel of San teo. ‘ommodiou: v S Court. der Arrest. g ew. Best beach for bathing: | cottages. beautiful grounds, - famous bring s ng, bunting. Boats, fishing | beach, fishing, hunting, sea bathing. T gh . tackle; saddle horses at moderate hire; $14 l:s Rates, §8 $10 per week. W. L. 3 1TY, M P N For healsh and pleasure; water unsurpassed | hobleon Park. Lak S e » e / 1 3 N , Mo, 2,— NIx, Gy ¥ : jcon Par] e Tahoe, Cal. AUTOMOBILE JE:" siin G 5 ¢ Ann ""I’,;, - I': o ,:'IOE o5 hA"z (J“'ynn —Shelby M. for rheumatism, kidney, liver and stomach | —— BEAUTIFUL CAMP MEEEER—. llhe upreme Cour orney New o ullom, a nephew of the Illinois Senator, trouble, Trained masseur. Long distance KLAMA'I’“ SPRINGS grand family resort in the redweod mountains \ ND DRIV Kansas City and Attorney Bradley of | was arrested at a late hour last night by paone. Trains from Third and Townsend at 9 ccbimodugpint b 9 |o¢ Scncma Co.: cltmate and water pertect: F | - v 3 d 3 ‘Write for § BE > co., tages : H (@ Al ING _T}® | Warrensburg to-day filed a motion, which | United States Marshal McCord on an in- s m. and 3 p m e o 2 TR T ot G o K. i was overruled, asking the court to set|dictment returned yesterday by the 3 2 the coast. Bend for ho.“‘m_ s lent table: rates $6_per week: take Savsaiics 38 8 EDSON BROS.. Proprietors. | ferTy. Address H. M. GREGSON. Sole Prop. EYE PROTECTORSS{ | 25 cents per pair aside the order to J. M. Shepherd, editor of the Standard-Herald of Warrensburg, | to show cause why he should not be pun- ished for contempt because of his oriti- cism of the Supreme Court for its decision in the Oglesby case. Attorney New, after the court’s ruling, filed a return to‘the order in a motion of demurrer. The de- murrer was overruled and Shepherd was United States Grand Jury at. Prescott. Cullom was allowed to go, however, on his own recognizance, and this morning left for Prescott with the marshal to an- swer. Cullom is Clerk of the Supreme Court of Arizona,” having some months ago re- signed the Deputy Collectorship of Inter- nal Revenue under A. L. Morrison of. MONTEREY COUNTY, CAL. The leading Summer Resort of the Pacific Coast. Ilot Soda and Sulphur Baths, large Swimming Tank, first-class table. - Send for beautiful booklet and rates to Manager, or San Francisco Agent, 11 Schroeder, illustcated | w. HAINES, prop., Glenwood, Cal., or call 11 SUMMER HOME FARM SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Fine location, on creek, surrounded by glant redwoods; newly furnished; everything for comfort and pleasure. Send for bookiet. H. Montgomery st., Peck's Bureau. Campbeli Hot Springs. 16 hours’ rall to Boca; stage mects 6 p. m. traln from eity; round cluding stage, $14 50, good for season. $10 per week. Sissons Tavern for springs con- R FREEMAN I Auburn, Placer Co.. Cal. Most popular sum- mer and winter resort in the foothills. Eleva. tion 1400 feet. Electric belis. Blectric lights, Prices moderate. Address FREEMAN & WALSH, Proprietors. VILLA PONTENAY- Santa Cruz Mts.; hotel, tennis, billiards, fined $500. He was remanded to the cus- | Santa Fe. B Montgo: Pa Honda and Pescadero Near Mount Shasta, aititude 3 electric lights; tabla first el tody of the marshal. A dispatch from Prpscott states that | —bormery Street. | Buy your railroad ticket to Redwood Clty, | year, uarters” Mouns BShascecooen Al | phone: campers retirn tckets. §2 50 cireu: D T J. K. Sundhiff, editor of the Sedalia |the trouble arose over the colleotion of. B o T s oemeotuts, | yimtical tabie: Sun. SUting and devuss. . Fue- | et 1. SARSTRER Shwnipd. Cob Capital, also cited to appear for con- |internal revenues which were later re- Spie]‘ls S Pings With stage . direct. Address = WALTER | cooor s Buresu. 11 Montgomery, 8. F. | moTEL LA itakted tn b Are You Lazy P |tempt, Wied a separate answer, in which | funded, when it was alleged_they had KNIGHT, Redwood City. VICHY Redwoods. Good trout fahing. Tele he said he merely copled the obnoxious | been wrongfully imposed. Cullom fs LAKE COUNTY. SPRINGS. Booklet. MRS, I J. SEARS, La Heada, San B ik . |article from the Standard-Herald. He |man of good reputation and his arrest| wongerral curative proverties for at awor [ HOTEL BEN LOMOND, |35 fom Ukiah, Mendocino Co. Naturay | Mateo County. you wou ave the happi- |apologized and threw himself upon the | caused a sensation. ders of t) a positive cure for SANTA CRUE _-OUNTAINS. 2 | in" e world ot this clase. h;:ffinfi’ "‘"u.. AMONG THE 2094 1% ness of health, with the elastic |mercy of the court. He was let off with | - puaseaiatsys B0 5 liver ‘and ‘troul Naw-hotel and cot- | o\, open, For booklet, apply to Peck's Burean, Accommodat! ‘table firi | Wood's ranch: $6-88 week: B0 con- S50 anil SMar baiht it a fine of §1 and costs. Automobile Law Test Proceeds, | {253, $10 to $14 per week. Beat trout Qebing |3y Montgomery st or S. E. Co., €18 “darket st | Slass. J. A REDEMEYER & CO.. Prove. sumptives; Write for pamphiet. Robt. ¥. pen e ght skin, set |~ ggjtor Shepherd paid the fine this after- | SAN RAFAEL, July 22.—A petition for | ice, 35, For barticutars call at Peok's Bureau, | B DICKINSON. Frop., Ben Lomond, Cal. Warham, Applegate. Placer County. Cai. your-digestive organs and liver |noon. As soon as it became known in his [ a writ of habeas corpus was filed in the |11 Montgomery st. or address JOSHUA ;- v MONTRIO HOTEL. ELITE Sonoma, Cal—Peten right by using Home town that the fine bad been imposed | SuperioryCourt to-day in behalf of P. ¥. T I Seigler Hot swi“gs. mile from famous “Bohemian GOUAILHARDON. = Prop. " Newly - renovated the sum was I ¥ the citizens and a ockett, the automobilist, and the it; all refitted, etude, and now open summer guests. Rates rea telegram was sent to Shepherd notifying il ls Natural hot baths, Wonderful stomach ing, T sonable. Beechams Pills him to draw on the Citizens’ Bank for the amount. ———————— WASHINGTON, July 22.—John R. Garrison of the Treasury Department to-day “wa pointed Auditor of the District of Columbia to succeed Jumes T. Petty, whose displace- ment is the result of the recent allexed. em- funds of the returnable on Monday, July 27, before Judge T. J. Lennon. Rockett was arrest- ed on June 30 for violating the automobile ordinance by running his machine be- tween the hours of 6 p. m. and § a. contrary to’law. This law was passed by the Board of Supervisors in May. The California Automobile Club proposed to test the validity of the ordinance and La Moine First-class hotel on SHASTA ROUTE: re- modern_accotnz o cently eniarced, 1shing datic electric ligh! Best FISH- ING AND HONFING oo the l‘:enm-u'x‘l: EuiRma el vice versa. ‘waters, games, livery; $8 to $14 per week. af 1 U B MGOWAN, Selgier, Tars Co ot & 5 5 ROOWAN, Snger, Lavs Ge. . Cal s BQNUE NoOI ‘Towle, Placer Cal.+ 1; elev. 6507 ft.; mineral Mkt st.; Sookiet, J. B. Soote Deer Perk” o1 Cal. BERGESHEIM—In the Santa Cruz red- woods; $7 and $8 weekly. For circulars writs Mrs. E. Wilken, R. F. D., box 121. Santa Cruz. LLOW RANCH—A charmi: W s s redwoods: it trate aetoe water, dally mail: excellent table, $8 30 per Wk MRS, WM. CRANDELL, Sinta Crus, dor R s S PR Y GARDEN GITY SANITARIUM S~' Jose. AT CAMP MEEKER— electricity, X-ray, ith a x .-.-n. ete. | with or without bo-g lt'xnr minutes’ waly C a bezziement of $73,000 of the otfice by James M. A. Wateon, a clerk, & Rockett was sent over to violate the law. Furnished rooms, Houne, “and irRORD “CoGoINS, EAGLE STABLES o Emtora W e R T A mared turaout, el B _{ Bl Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and e, for rates for any kind of ‘communications Mer.. La Moine, Cal