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4 THE SAN FRANCISECO CALL, 'I'RIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1903. MIED TICKETS TALK RELATING | UNION LABOR GONVENTION NOMINATES [rjnel WERIES JUSTICE LAGS: \AE NOWINNTED| 10 CANDIDTES| T© CANDIDATES FOR POLIGE JUDGESnc'y) uery yig COSTS PILE 1p Edmund P. Mogan and George H. Cabaniss Selected Republicans of Hawaii|Prospects of Republican to Go on the Ticket at the Coming Election and American Official Pre-|Shasta County Spends Name Their County Success in Coming : fers Oregonian Se- Many Dollars on a Candidates. Election. Delegates Present Names of More Supervisors renity. | Murder Case. ‘ / - o Serious Disturbance Takes‘Friends of C. 8. Laumeister| | - I George Colvig of Grants Pass|Jury Fails to Agree and Place at the Convention | Advise His Nomination l Remarks About New Cases Are Now Held in Hilo. for Mayor Colombia. in Prospect. . — —_— —_— —~The Republicans | The committee on platform and resolu- Special Dispatch to The Call. REDDING, Sept. 17.—After being out forty hours the jury in the Gallanar mu: GRANTS PASS, Or., Sept. I.—An op-| 4, was discharged. It could not portunity is offered for some one to get | ag,e:_méx, g e s i ;,’,lvl appointed to a Consulate, as George W. | 10" oteq for gutity and life imopr Colvig of this city has resigned his posi- | o YO HC PO o o ree murder a tion as United States Consul to Barran- |~ acquittal. The trial cost Shasta | quilla, Colombia, South America, after | County $5000. serving fcr two years. | The Craven murder trial was called Colvig lately returned from Barran- | morning Three more murder frails are | quilla, accompanied by his wife, and he | t5 follow. It has been thirty years since declares that no kind of a proposition | ine geatn penalty has been legally inflict. would Induce him to return. Those tWo | oq | nthis county. There have been forts years he spent down there in the tropics | {riqlg for murder in that perfod. were two of the longest years of his life, ymprising the com- | ti of the Republican local convention | | ve met in con- | t to-morrow evening. There | | ndidates for the | ic talk to the effect that the platform will | t and comprehensive. W. S. Wood | | hairman of the | er to nominate « offic are to be | be brief th District is the elec- | of the nder the ion that each Assembly district D in the convention will be au- name one nominee for the Supervisors seems to prevail. The number of Assembly districts in San Francisco corresponds exactly with the number of Suj rs provided for in the tions nominated well thorized run new charter No doubt one could go into ! bars e o three districts south of Market | and for the good of his and Mrs. Colvig's S two or three districts north i | health he was obliged to resign. Rarest Coins Known. ughfare and easily enough | YL LSET Life in Colombia is far from pleasant. | Philadelphia will soon possess two of the 2 first-clasa capaiile men for ; i oo The extreme heat is one serious thing, | Farest coins known to exist. They are Gor rIIcED Y feat ey d fea- | the famous silver doll f 1794. One is re are countless other bad fea- ars of 179%. Ome i = ENCLISH The continual warfare that is on | at present in the Philadeiphia Mint, and 77 2 tures. Zpraaage. between the two civil factions keeps the | the other was purchased last week by i - | Henry Chapman Jr., numismatist. The £ country in a state of ebullition and dis . ’ ‘7(/17/7‘ ruption. The money of the country is |latter coin was bought by Mr. Chapman Worth but little more than the mere pa- | at the sale of the Murdock collection of per that composes it. The inhabitants | coins and tokens held in London last but such selection would tend jority of the districts of | tion in the municipal | RULE PRINCIPLE. wdvanced by the advocates at every aistrict contains of the country are, for the greater part, a | Week. s of high character, who are | R Bt The dollar purchased by Mr. Chapman . every sense to serve as Su- Colvig will resume his former business | Surpasses the similar coin at the mint in s nd therefore it would be un- o Iawver i Grants Peas perfection and fineness. Mr. Chapman Works nom- impolitic to give one district wrote to the auctioneer in advance that s for Supervisor on the same ause it would necessarily fol- ome other district would go un- he ticket so far as the f Supervisors was concerned. As | | s are voted for at large, the | | ghteen most acceptable to a majority | | y‘ ! | 1 » | ] e he was willing to pay as high as $00 for THE PRESENT DAY the coin. It was knocked down te him FRENCH GIRL | for £, or $240. L O | The 17% dollar is similar in face ap- Relaxation of the Conventions That | pearance to the dollar now in circulation Obtained Forty Years | heving the medallion face on the front encircled with stars and the date. On S of the voters will be chosen, therefore 3 Ago. the reverse is the spread eagle seated on every district delegation should appre- | How astonished would the modern | the wreath.—New York Commercial. ciate the importance of recommending to French girl be were she told not to take —_———— the convention the best man in the ¢ \; | the leading part in conversation, not to | Probably no famous bird has a smaller giggle loudly, not to set her arms akimbo | habitat than the bird of paradise, whose and never to talk privately with a young | heautiful feathers are so highly prized in gentleman. - She would think such recom- | the millinery trade. No one knows why mendations perfect!y ridiculous as pre- | the varieties of this beautiful bird are venting all possible flirtations, for the art | confined to the island of New Guinea of flirtation Is never at its best unless | and the neighboring coasts of Australia. practiced in private. But forty years ago, | There are many other islands not far when parents deemed that marriage Was | gway where the conditions would seem to t for the position. According to the large system of voting, it is to happen that several distri ——— e —— ANNUAL OUTPUT OF THE USEFUL TOOTHPICK in each of the three sho! put forward a 1 fitness and popular- T CopPc> SpoxE OVERTITE o JosTICE . | Miilions of Them Are Manufactured eighteen Supervisors | | gk not a proper subject for the thoughts of | he equally favorable to their existence, in America and More Im- s ot B bt g s iy A | their aaughters, fiirtation—even as & word | pat they are nat found smaong them. ported rity of the bi f.”] N SINEZS \gpEN THE —was unknown in France. At that m-;:e . ority of the board, bl as the order of the s one articie of m ot el i Pl Fok 355 y2S s siupiiiinin Demua’ e CHNEED e ADVERTISEMENTS. - ™ . e s YEAL .. ferred a certain distinction, being carried e . ; * reoreerra as far as possible among the aristocracy. | {7192 1903 ks 2 corded to every district P s = 2R = _{_ There were special light silks and inex- pensive trinkets for jeunes filles, set with STATEMENT : CONTEST FOR MAYOR. OF THE CANDIDATES NOMINATED BY THE UNION LABOR CONY AND FUNNY PICTURES corals, enamels and pearls, among which Tw ighth District delegation, | | SOME OF THE DELEGATES WHO TOOK THE PLATFORM TO EXTOL THE VIRTUES OF THE MEN the tiniest of dlamonds would never have —OF THE— ! instar me forward and pre- | | D HOR. PLA e e e { been tolerated any more than costly the . candidate who is . 2o L > 2 laces, furs or elaborate trimming. CONDITION AND AFFAIRS well known in the section of the city | b ___ __ = o - L At a glance it was easy to ascertain by e = = 2o whe he ficient ar but if 1 He may be honest v other sen nown at the the style of dress whether a young wom- ——OF THE— HE Union Labor party convention | s— ourselves, and that is why I take the floor | an was married or not, whereas it is not held a short session last night in to-night, because he has been impartial toward | by any means so easy now, the same sat- all men. Therefore, Mr. Chairman, I take|ns velvets, feathers and jewels being great pleasure in placing in nomination Judge Cabaniss. (Appladse.) worn alike in both cases. And it is not sl | NN LABOR PARTY NOMINES will rt elegat v ed to nominate Police Judges | e o R 2 | any easier to guess from the behavior in | coesst es for the Board of Su- ime some more Supervisors. | __ MORE SUFERVISORS. society. for it may happen that the con- pervisors must not only be good me Judges Edmund P. Mogan and George H. | Vincent Béllo seconded the ncmination | vercation is taken up and carried on by | " R H AMEMGA v such e Y i For Mayor, of Judge Cabaniss as did other delegates. | po o0 ] A e Cabaniss were nominated by acclamation. EUGENE E. SCHMITZ e R o e AT hath & i | the girls in their desire to shine and to i il e The prosramme was put through without A it e AT e e eomvention. | Attract attention—the married women be- (FOUNDED A. D. 1782) st thetr Stckat weil?be ¢ a hitch and every one seemed satisfied. | | For County Clerk, ! = aceer 3 - | ing silenced and ignored in the midst of o The nominees for Police Judges were in | | they had departed i Pennsylvania, on the 3lst day of Decem- s these machines & Selor At i & - CoToner, 7 . ; _|created by free sallies, unrestrained A. D. 1902, and for the year ending on b o the hall before the convention met, en. For Coroner, Under the head of nominations for Su- | pVeIFe (V) G e ing. that @iy, as made to the Insurance Commis- 1g the DR. JOHN TI. DILLON. aflability | gaged ir ballots may canvassing the delegates. They r the entrance pervisors, James A. Wilson of the Thir- v sioner of the State of California, purwuant to | tieth District withdrew the name of Jo-| N0 doubt the conventlonal restrictions | {neE S8 LR Fo0¥S i ona 610 and 611 of the v h seph Bertram. whose name was placed | ©f forty years ago were somewhat ex-| poljtical Code, condensed as per blank fur- cessive and kept French girls till after | nished by the Commissioner. SRR | marriage In a state of prolonged child- | Capital - . 3,000,000 00 The following additional nominations for | h9od; nevertheless it remains to be seen | Supervisors were made | Whether the rapid change which has su- | | "'Thirty-first Assembly “District—Antone | Pervened is a real gain, for if it has rem. | pea] Estate owned by Company.. $125,500 00 Yittias Resvey: | edied some evils of the old system it has | Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.. 1,130,997 20 laiso engendered new ones, and on that ac.| Cash Market Value of all Stocks ! For Public Administrator, | J. J. CONLEY. | then took a stand n to head the | when nominated gracefully retre: There we: loud calls for the Judges, but they could not be found. Some one in the inantioned, loboy remarked that Mogan and Caba les 8. Laumels- | were wise men in not pledging themselv S ADRCS €N- | to the ticket, as they are candidates for Reuben H. Lloy the nomination on the Democratic ticket. before the convention on the previous n the fact that operate and ills Franklin County the For Police Judges, EDMUND P. MOGAN, GEORGE H. CABANISS. such 3,000,000 00 | | | | POWEL FREDRICK. [l ehere was a call for both Judges, but| ;o citeumient and: smmsisaent ‘axttully ( E_PHILADELPHIA. IN THE STATE OF } ber, i | | | Dosm: er an nsylv - - 4 Frank J W. Dohrmann, W r—— D Thirty-third—T. J. Clance; 5 Mg Eork; bot 1) G Fobn Sank WANT TRACKS REMOVED. © wnow has alvwas given out equsl justice;| THIrty-seventh—W. I. Coffey. president | count many thoughtful French parents | ,and Bonds owned by Company, GT0L730 00 thpick is in Maine “hite K : . Row - hiis Always : i kmen’s U’ v s sly dis k is in l‘m‘ White | pann, J C. Kirkpatrick, J. E. Mec- Upon the ening of the convention | cne who I know has been a friend of ofganized of the }.{ac}.mn s Union. & are nov\r ;r‘l()\:l) :‘x iquieted about the pledge of .so.',;‘g:v sm:ln .: aly ‘wood usel for Dougald, H. D. Love H. J. Thomas F. n of the Twenty-nintk i labor; one who I know if given the nomination | Thirty-eighth—Fred Seavy. { future of their daughters. othes marks securities e poplar Pressure of business | Assembly District moved a suspension of | by this convention will bring viotory to thia| Fortieth—W. F. Meyer, EAPEBET i SR | 10,307 09 prop. ements have elim- | the rules in order to Introduce the follow- | ticket, Mr. Chalrmen end Aeefatis: L Un| Forty-third_Frank Jewel. British Postal Service. 1.147.108 25 B ym the list. There | ing resolution i g oxtyfotathe LA Mea. The number of postal packets (including | - 5 X 1 E that the race will nur- | Whereas, The operation of a surface steam| Ex-Assemblyman Copus. seconded the | IR nominating I.. A. Rea. at present aljetters, etc.) delivered in Great Britain | p,oonds o3 Mortsages oo oo - € of toothpick lumber'is only} , t test wherein C. §. La railroad in d lated sec ¢ the atS i t he | Member of the Board of Supervisors, Al-| guring the year 1%02-03 was 4,13,900,000, be- | © pomm>, .= 9e8,382 ¢ vork of | TOW 4oWn to a contest wherein C. 8. Lau- | railroad in densciy populated sections of the | nomination of Judge Mogan.: In part he | o g ponoovieri said: | g 143,900,000, be- | Jection .- 5 Sotiacisn s “ - £ John ckmann, George Stone y ended with great danger; and SaET: | 5 b 5 | In an increase of 5.7 per cent. The total | Bills recelvable, not Matured, Maine foresters. No especial men o unl AT Cyorkor auas Wher=as, many years there said: We have started out well and I think if we [ numpber of express services was 1,107,100, | taken for Fire and Marine ) - trees. But <t ety t 'demanrd for the restr 1 take great pleasure in seconding the riom- | continue to select as good timber as we have | I red with 41,900 In the previows | L Bisk® «--- 28,000 10 the S RSy | d b pporting delegations. the tracks of such s ination of Judge Mogan. What the working- | already done, we will surely win out. In the | 38 COmpal . previous | Book accounts due company 4,263 89 oS & s a tree especially LAUMEISTER'S CHANCES. e Mission district of our city; therefore, | man asks for is equal justice. They want | light of recent events—I refer to the walkout | vear. The number of postal orders issued | Due from other Companies for re- «oHyp Sy g z a e | to feel that all workingmen ure to be con- | in the Democratic municial convention—I | was 93.268.000, representing £32,900.000. The | ~insurance on losses already paid 500 57 oothpic..- he orders it felled The advent of ‘a new candidate, how- ved, That we strongly oppose the oper: sidered on a level with the milllonaire when | forecast that we will elect our ticket from top | number of telegrams sent over the post. | —_— side. The branches ef the tree | ever, would not be surprising. C. surface steam railroads n the Mission | brought ‘befors the bar of fustiee. ‘We ask | to bottom, We were told the other night that | SercOSL °0 (I Qunt DYER Ihe POSKC | otat Aseets 310,084,153 30 . > A . R o 1 that such roads shall at | g, favors. 1 presume it is the duty of | the Democratic convention was free and un- b S o | == nss 1-1,3‘. ,‘,:‘f".k. S suter. X Ipossed - by, many motive power to electricity | (ne laporng men to show thelr approciation to | trammeled. Yes, it is the only free convention | Of telephone conversations was 11,574,229.— LIABILITTES. i 3 . € the bark | friends who refer to his personal { tracks and e who Ziven them equal justice— | in captivity. (Laughter.) I want to place in | Exchange. Losses adjusted and unpaid..... $118,669 27 i ed trunk s run rity, his wide iaintance at portion of San Fr: something ve cried for for many yea nomination a gentleman who has been at all ———— . Losses in process of Adjustment . machine which severs it into | people of ‘the high stan ety 1 take sure in seconding the nom- | times true, loval and faithful to the cause of | ithin five years wages for all classes 569,612 70 . r thin strips of wood no thick- | dinary abilities and enterprise a NOMINATE POLICE JUDGES J. V. Ducoing of the Forty-ifth As- | ST TR 5 M 1. 'R. Rea. It afforda me | from 20 to 25 per cent In Hamiiton, Can- | g2ee™Secm - a piece of blotting paper and no | paigner. During the prolonged Y. sembly District also seconded the nomi- | great pleasure in presenting his name to this | ada. running one year or less, $3, T B < X : sembly 8 ng v tha ength of a toothpick. | times in San Francisco Laumeister made| Willie J. Mindham, the boy oratdr from | pation of Judge Mogan. convention. (Applause.) p reinsurance 30 per ; ¢ lrumk has been cut into these | u jegion of friends by giving help and | the Twenty-eighth District, started to | john J. Smith placed Judge Cabaniss| Chairman Williams announced that the | @ciivisisisiririsisiiuirissiiielalniniel @ ioe 1038088 %8 s w only one process 2 extending credit to' poor families. His | nominate Judge Mogan from the floor of | ; ination. In part he spoke as fol- | committee on Supervisors, of which 3 t toothpicks fit for friends say that he is plain and approach. | the convention, but was forced to ascend | jowae 3 = Harry Bunkers of the Thirty-sixth As. |Stolen goods to have been brought back EETSe'D: reinsurense 0o market. The veneers are | able and that if he w elected Mayor | the platform. Mindham spoke in part as " 4 sembly District Is chairman, would meet | [TO™ PR T e caboose, Bore- SO s 2y S ke & A0 " Mayor | I rise to place in nomination a gentleman | ., jioht at 993 Market street. All nomi- | 5374 and Allard either were implicated | o 8t “ooiiioil ol Mitine Time hine supplied with | one could call on him without appearing | follows: | who has endeared himself to the hearts of g5 s B in the systematic robbing of the freight | “Risks § reinsurance 50 shar that whirl at tre- court costume. He has been urged to sleasure to me to take the | ev workingman in San Francisco, and not [ nees for Supervis e been requested g 5 b . & v | 2 h i cars or were cognizant of the fact that it | per cent . 2 362,119 00 < £92 | sccewt thre nomination ifor A% of the floor. At this time, cnly the workingman, but ever: faif-minded | to appear before the committee of elght-| Lo yoing carried on. Boregard and Al- | Amount reclaimabie by the in ate of cal supporters mainta omination for yo * | citizen, in consequence of the . which | een, s 3 Al- | = te of | Lis pojitical supporters maintain that in known to evers delogats | he has acted fairly, impartialiy and indiscrim- | *“Ti . convention, on motion of Del lard secured employment with the South. | Sured on pervetual fire insur ought to be placed at the head | I this convention: one who is known in this | Inately with il men who have come betore | . The comyention, of motlon of Delegate | ,.,\" pyoific Company in July, 1901, the | conct Dot remaiming uapaia 048 12 toothpick | Republican ticket. The contest for the | city and county of San Francisco; one who | him. We don't scek to impose commissions on | Egan, took an 2 RS I D | e e Thaan, with Al Rt Bl o e . s ¥ made in this country. In Por- Mzayoralty nomination, however, is free | stands in this community A No. 1; one who | the milllonaire which we don’t care to accept uesday night. and the latter with the Missouri Pacific. e 46,548 32 gal, from wh most of the orange- | for all. The man that the delegates se- oot e . | The detectives declare that no effort wil All other 11a) 65,438 59 rted, the st ";7‘;‘4:: lect will be accepted as the best man. be made to apprehend the two men, but Total Liabilities PRRRERE S L iy rge Stone stands high in the estima- UNSEATS DELEGATES. it is expected that when located the au- = needies | tion of the public and is a party leader i oo thorities will be asked to take them into IOOGI. - - ents a | of courage sagacity. His many sup- Committee on Contested Elections custody. Net cash actually received for picks are made | porters contend that his nomination Gives Committee More Votes. B i S e A 4 > distinet from those | would be equivalent to election. They Bhe aacial S Eos G SRR aTai 4 4 Marine premiums ... ... 1,538,019 7% try by the Portuguese rt that Republican merchants would ; - ADVERTISEMENTS. Received for interest on Bonds A Japancse toothpick 15 | not leave the Party to support an’ oppo- | tions selected by Chairman Thomas W. and Mortgages 10,048 42 as tissue paper, and | gjtion candidate in the event of General | Hickey of the Democratic Municipal Con- - Received for interest and divi- g ng and pliable. The Jap- | gione’s nomination. | vention held a meeting In_the Registrar's dends on Bonds, Stocks. Losns and from all other sources..... 840 3 anese toothpick n T earns even less Majol 1 i tor ! office last night. Joseph E. O'Donnell. the d < SS Major General Shafter is a soldier of ght. Josep McBurney’ Recelveq for Rents D Tas u his Portuguese fellow craftsman, | v\urlé Wide fame anl s cifiié O HIsH] leader of the minority in the convention, ‘m.EY s n.._-.::: from all other sources.. 311821 23 remuneration being but a fraction | character and ‘progressive, tendencies. | as chairman of the committee will have Total TNCOME «.veveeeeecness STAITIS 17 Bottle)® ¥ <~ e than 2 cents a d In short, & | Thnere is fist the shadow of Seubk as m|Noted Spy of Philippine | to revort that the committee favored the Conductor and Brake- e BLADDER toot! ssand toothpicks may be bought in| nig elgibility to the office of Mayor, as | unseating of Joseph T. O'Connor of the Net amount paid for Fire Losses §2.528,417 58 for as much as it costs only to| pe is an officer of the United States army. | Forty-third Assembly District and giving i i k and box 500 of American make.— | githough an the retired list. b y“ War Is En Route to the seat to E. B, Reagan, who was right- man of Salinas Train . B e P gl ek T New York Times. third - - fully elected. This gives the Fort, o 538 1.017.858 &1 The Fortieth District Republican dele- | ) Depart. 550,940 06 —_————e——— . S > K — e e e Leavenworth District a solld delegation for the “Horse pa ures CURE what reason have you for re- - and Carts. # 1,312,684 &4 . Meyer for Supervisor. | SRRy NS pn s Aorag Themas D Miovdeii, A Must dobi ©. | The votes of the Forty-fifth Assembly apa objects. He says you are an | y oo Vo Ach, David Rich and Jacobh | Sccond Lieutenant Crispulo Patajo of | District were counted and three of the | Since the arrest of E. A. Rutherford, Steppacher of the United Republican | the Philippine Scouts, the first of the na- | “Horse and Carts’ delegates, who were | Dougherty and Graves, who are accused League met at headquarters, 16 Geary | tives of Luzon to wear the new dark blue s"]‘:" :93'5' with the EOSH;Y Cofl‘m'trl;fl of having robbed the Southern Pacific uniform of the United States army, ar- | Gelegates, will be dropped from the Company of goods aggregating in value Fees her Faid for Salsries. and ot! harges for efficers, clerks, etc. 304.212 24 Pald Tor State, National and Local t For pains in the back, gase. tmoomtinence nm‘\::i He—Give my regards to the old boy and him I'm sorry he isn't a mewspaper Only by removing polsonous acid ' > BN stres v L ite a number of - vy - o —Chicago Daily News. street, Tt evening.. v and men favorable to Gavin McNab will rheumatic and meuralgic troub ?lergag;s r?:;: d‘u;lncgothe ‘c‘e: ening to ln‘~l rived yesterday from Manila on the | pe geated. It was found that the *“Horse several thousands of dollars, from freight cured. Uric acid finds its way ln!‘o ": Total Expenditures .......... $8, 449,084 30 =z dulre concerning the commitiee meetings, | (ryngport Sherman and ia registered at | afd Carts” were not rightfully entitled o | Cars on the train of which Rutherford || blood because the Kidnevs are’ wesperrs S bt~ ko S AL | convention's committee on bermanent o | the Occidental Hotel. His-short stature, | the seats. s ane of the crew. Rallroad Deteetives |F' 550,00 S um b off Srees the ascons. T SO0 e 707,017 55 $1.150.888 41 - E = - . . ganization and order of business, There | exceedingly dark complexion and TOAtUTES | @ sy sisosissorosuototetotoimieleiit @ | StTONE Buspiclon. that. thers mere wones || Bomenonat =il Torce the urleacid trorm M| Fieks wna Premiume.] Fire Risks:| Premiume. oak Po isoni ng | was talk last night to the effect that the | typically Oriental, made Lieutenant Pa- rallroad employes implicated, notwith. || Kidney and Bladder Cuare doen 1t moiten s d | friends of C. A. Murdoch of the Fortieth| tajo an object of curiosity to all who hap- [ his friends in the army expect that he ing Kutherford's confession that he was the deadly uric acld from the blood. It N.'tfl.n'n n:m?ln‘ :h: S, SN ot Tt o District would urge his nomination for| pencd to see him at the Occldental upon | Will acquit himself with credit at Leaven- | 0 ooy V00 fustains the organs that sustain lite and ¥ -} $804.670. o5 Prickly Heat and Hives quickly cured | Mayor. | his arrival late yesterday. He speaks | Worth. Last night he was shown about | mme' Judden departure for parts u Ertney and Bradger ook McBurney's J| Net amount of Risks by | After Casey and N | very little Englieh, a fact which he seem. | town by a number of officers who came | 1nown "ot Willam H. Boregorn cob: [| Kidney and, Bladder cure. $150. A R during %l se0,711,349] 5,380,780 12 - er Casey and Manson. | ingly takes advantage of to avold inter- | OVer on the Sherman with him end de- | quowR 20, VGO A, Boregard, con || SmEgiels: Jooer wih iwers seate- W) ayear g SEVN Twenty property-owners, taxpayers and | viewers from newspapers, with whom he | voted several hours gazing at sights, man, the two other members of the train Sole Mfr., 226 &. Spring st., Los Angeles. December 31, 1902.| 617.467.136| 7.274.476 &4 residents of the North End of the city, | is yet to become thoroughly acquainted. | Which evidently caused much thinking In | .oy’ has strengthened suspicion, and in- Mar. Risks.| Premiums. « have betitioned Mayor Schmitz to remove | First as a spy, later as chief of detec- | his little brown head. He will start for | toragiing developments are logked for e o uhx:h.en Casey and Marsden Manson from | tives and afterward as a lleutenant of a | Leavenworth as soon as he has rested UD | wit) the possible arrest of the twe i ine phoard of Commissioners of Public | company of scouts, Patajo gained consid- | after his long sea voyage On Tuesday Boregard and Allard pre. s302. o sentifi HIRED orks. It is asserted that these Com- | erable distinction with the American ——————————— ! gented themselves at the ofil 800.705/32 183.388 27 This scientific germicide is a missioners permit J. G. Hi Th T the Cit " a office of the t6 5 v i el S D - G. Harney, who hag | forces, and finally, through the efforts of e street tramways of the City of | 451049 company and drew their pay. specific for skin troubles that | |a contract for sweeping streets, to dump | General J. Franklin Bell, with whom he | Mexico, which began only a few years | gin (bt time neither of them has bey ormon ana * thelr | T8 b ol o cures the most stubbol:n' cases— anlasa.l lrrld N\'ex-uhlq‘mnfler at the inter- | first served, and on the speclal recom- | 480 as a few independent mule lines, NOW | (oo ,na it is supposed that they left foy followers. Positivel; - o 8,508,014 3621 absolutely harmless. Universally Siciion o uectii TSt Jones streets. | mendation of Lieutenant General Young, | form one electric system with modern | (ne East. It is the custom of the foshase Turst cases in old and Do > - 19 0¢ . Py e a last 12 years. from tlling ::!m&h' solid material without | military course in the staft college, which | horsepower is required to work the sysy| gard and Allard forgot about thia ftacr A e T . S Sold by leadfng druggists or trial size o oty {15 expected to quality him to bold the | tem. Boregard resided al 118 Howard street RICHD. H. RELLY. Nettry Putlle. bottle segt prepaid on receipt of 25 cents. e position to which he has been appointed. | e & |in this city and his wife when seen Yy A y re on every bottle. Automobile Runs Over Embankment. | Among the American officers Lieuten- | | e Hethoiries ek busily enz::ed c:’. Losses Paid Since Organization, $111,357,074.87 ST. JOHNSBURGH. Vi Sept. 17.—An | ant Patajo is a favorite, for they have A Study ‘n Piracy. ing her household belongings. She stated s u.ll:omobfle‘ speeding at the rate of fifty | witnessed displays of his courage and One © that she was unaware of her husband's ; B;I ;n cour. a:‘ tt'he faflr froundn to-day, | fully appreciate the services he rendered Josephine Dodge Daskam’s ‘whereabouts, but expected to meet him jm “- ullfl, w m ed over a fifteen-foot embankment, | the American troops in leading them Stories complete either at Kansas City or some intermedi- causing the death of Herbert Lampere. | through the various provinces that had th ate point. a2 mu s'm John Mallen, who was operating the ma- | to be quelled. While mot having the ad- S the Allard resided in the caboose and it i 3 ;?fll;e.nwn:dnrver:l};’:njured and another | vantage of a good education, he has Rexe Sundox Oull _ | | maintained by Detectives Lewin and Kin. SAN = amed Fre: rrick was hurt. shown himself a persevering student and |y o ldelon that as it was necessary for the GEO. H. MURDOCK

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