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FRANCISCO CALI, WEDNESDAY, ‘190 o MARCH DR. KILMNER'S THOUSANDS HAVE TROUBLE AND SWAMP-ROOT. R A S R S KIONEY JNT KN!]W IT DEFER SMOOT | CASE ONE DAY Absence of the Counsel for the Defense Causes a Temporary Postponement : st : PROSECUTION WILLING | CANAL TITLE MUST BE CLEAR| Government Must Be Assur- ~ed of the Validity. Before “Any Payments Are Given WORK OF. COMMISSION : : Members of the New Board! Will Probably Be Sent to| Panaina at an Early Date Many Prominent Witniesses ‘Who Will Testify Against| Utah Senntor he Absent VVASHINGTO_N. March 1.-The in- g vestigation of the protests against Sen- |- ; “'ASHINGTON. Mar¢h l.—Impor- ‘tapt maltters relating to the.” Panama | canal were under discussipn by Presi- | ator. Reed Smoot retaining his seat in {the committee to order to-day Walde- | ‘nlar Van Cott eof Salt Lake City, Dne~ | 'of the counsel for the defense, asked Justice have under consideration the | | title' to:the candl property, which is to MORALES MUST NOT BLOCKADE Amerlcan Commander Will Not Allow Closing of Por@s’ Against the Revolutionists VESSEL ORDERED AWAY Captain of Columbia Makes a. Protest and President of Republic. Finally Yields WASHINGTON, March dent Morales of the' Dominjcan : re- I'public has-been refused permission to ment by Captain_ Miller, coin mz\ndlng the cruiser Columbia: ““This morning (February lfl) t 1.—Preal- | KAISER AWAITS - “FIGHTING BOB” German - Eniperor- Said 10 Have Planned a- Meeting With \(lmu’al Evans ,\)IER[.C;L\ IS INVITED (FORTUNES LOST ‘1N THE FLOOD High Waters Gradually Re- cede, but Bamks Continue to Crumble Under Pressure CROSS LEVEES YIELD M_nnar(*h. Is Desirous of Mak- ing an -Inspection of the U. S. Battleship Kentucky WASHINGTON, March 1i—It is be- leved that the German -Emperor in.ar- | rangng his itinerary’ during his Med- iterranean cruise has planned-matters | Brack and argent Tracts Are Submerged and Boul- “din Is in Grave Danger Special Dispatch to The Cull. STOCKTON, March 1.—The San Joa- | | quin River at-the county bridge regis- | dent Hoosevelt "and his _Cabinet to- | the United States Senate will not be blockade his own ports to keep Out. o .q cleven feet eight ‘inches to-tight " 1 * Attorney General " Knox and | gin until 10 o'clock to-merrow . morn- "the revolutionists, as shown by l‘geia nine-inch fall ‘in twenty-four hours. | | so that he will meet Admirial Robley ‘| other; officials of the 'Dop'lllment_ f‘!ng When Chairman Burrows called |following report to the Navy. Depart-| The channels in this city. are falling | D. Evans on-the réturin’ of .{he latfer the Unitéd States. -Admiral Evans In a short.time will -t Slowly, relieving ‘all fears of a flood, : s Hongkong, whé his flagship. Mdespite the waters that were turned leave DasnAReA l“‘ this Country by the. Pan- | ¢, 4 postponement until to-morrow on | American’ three-masted schooner- W. [into them by . the. .Mokelumne | the Kentucky, is-riow beliig docked. on j-ama Canal Company, but as ¥et-the¥ a.coint of the: unavoidahle absence of -R. Perkins came in from the eastward | and Calav v This is- due -Kis wiy to New York, via Suez, and ke have nof reached a conclusion It i A Lo IS SraDy PR | 2 “ = v VA. S. Worthington of Washington, D. and our hoat weit alongside.. .Thé ' ot* .. | probably will -fall- ifi - with.. Emiperor was said after the meeting that no = to the fact®that there has been prac- |7V 3 A o g e T g {C., Who ha charge of the- case for Sen- | captain informed me that he had been tically tio rainfall at the headwaters of. Willlam. Who will-be ot the Hohen- money would be. paid by the Govern- i i, guiot The attorney for the pro- | Warned off Macoris and'not allowed to. | 1681y no rainfall at the headwa zollern in-the Eastern :Mediterranedin | ment -until a. clear title to the prob: | t.ctants made no objection to the con- | enter by the gunboat Presidente, and | the San Joaquin, but the othef streams ) o, 3 | erty.was obtained, but no intimation | i ance for the reason that the wit- |- Was told he must proceed to this port. |have caught floods similar to. those | ™ \l4 ;01 Byans ‘has a- standing in- was given.as to the length of time IIIANCE for the Terson ML CE O rd | Immediately upon receipt of /this;- I |<oming down the Sacramentd, and the| SO T (UL T faror o visie which m;‘g}:il elagse before a decision |In opéning the case had not yet ar- communicafed. with the Minister,.ask- | Tesult has been the most disastrous tl)n- | Bhes ‘apain 4y ‘Oérman: WA 5.IE 1 | was reache 2 Iy 78 W : b g agai s | orhe ”‘“m) uestion of the canal and. \rived ‘from Utah. The one witness | IN& him t6 communicate with Presi 1‘":3&;1"’"“ "‘r the tributary cm";"’ :s"dlsu intimated .~ that . the. ' Empeéra i q - | present was E. B. Critchlow, former dent Morales and to inform him I would | 10 ete 1. twenty years t Was| L ould like very much to-see the Ken- ts construction was discussed, in ad- | yriicht ¢ R Bl IR ey in | MOt Tecogtiize his right to blockade | thought that the crest of the flood had Y Lo o ecented to. him to be a n to the legal phases. It is ex-| 0 " LIRS E . 5 uted a number’ Macoris and réfuse entrance to’vessels |.Passed when it raced aver .the New- nlodl'l A'merican. battieship: d “that the commission appaint- | UIah who has Prosectiel & TUTOST fying the United States flag: The | Hope country, but to-day. it took an- . ¥ lerda); “l”l] gmnmx \vor:cd p;arg;,q,ycrfluy of he Tressury J. G. Car- .Minister informs me that the Presi- | other surge forward, coverirnig about cally -immedinte! £} ) 0 2 f) v T h -R the G Kid: K d ‘el‘l)mn that llhebxnmmlsshsm will go jlisle and former Representative Robert | 11" Aot o ”flrst_ e flpall)v | ‘Oflgz Y:ml'elfl; re; (U;‘B:::d Wl(m‘gm“; 0 Prove what SWflmp 00f, e Great Ki ney eme Y, to -the. isthmus - soon to.. inspect| W+ Taylor, atforneys for:the prosecu ugreed to'the fact, SR annd s:::en:‘a';fl:fl il Steat N vers thoroughly the conditions and. to | tan Were Dresent. The pecullar- featuré. of the. flood is | Will Do for YOU. Every Reader of “The Call” May | Have a Sample Bottle Sem Free by Mail. start - the ‘preliminary. work of con- R ! I-struetion. - In’ this- comection it -“'aql DISCUSS, MANY® SUBJECTS. { | | -decidéd, as heretofore indicated might | l)(‘hn(c o the Hoaiso Tru\'orw« a Wide Be ‘the case, to ‘countermand the. or- WOMAN SAVES that the tracts inundated to-day were’| attacked, not from the river, but fromi | the ‘higher 'lands to the éast of them. [ ‘Thé .immense volume’ of water that 0 - SAME DAY Weak and unheaithy kidne)sare r:sponslh]e for move sickness | dérs issued ‘to: the Third. United States | - Range. v > P 3 > v : : ured out of the Sacramento River and suffering than any other diseas: - therciors, when, ‘through | Infantry to £o-to the'isthmus of Pan- “AS_HIA\GT”N Maich 1.—The yesterday mornizg nesr: Walnut. Grove neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue; | ama to rélieve the marines now on| ;13‘;5"6;0-51:5 ‘I‘;":‘“‘Zed 'Ke'(‘:z"l"“'mgf; |'and swept ‘across. the country to.the: l""thf"l Wife &l“‘(’"lflbfl ta | guarit there, - For some time the ma- | b e District o i ; . T rwes e o 1o ,'0"0:;' e s = At ‘most, | Tines detachment “will _continue - to | appropriation bill. .A variety of sub- | e N Home diiner): - Heart- Disease. Few. Hoitrs B D e B e T s *| guard the isthmus. This Government | jects other than the bill were dis-| et ion | ana rusting westward to the San doa- | " Afi Her - Husband - Dies because they do most and need attention first. : 9 \ (wo juris- | cussed. Sheppard of Texas _spoke \Ir,s, J. C. Perclva_LSurvuor & wes After Her Husband - Dies i Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liv you are sick or “fecl badly,” begin taking Dp. Kilmer's er and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys begin 'to Qel better they will help all the‘ other organs te health. A trial immediate effect. of | convince-any one. -in’ the is epposed- to -estab Qfctions ‘o ‘the isthmus, -and as naval vessels ‘must remain.there was thpught best to allow .the the against the tariff, Adams of Pennsyl- | it|vania in favor of the restriction of ma- | immigration, inerq of Massachy L rines to -continue ‘to do land duty. etts- urged beautifying the nitional | It-is the earhiest’ wish of the Presi- | capital and expressed the opinion- th-d dent and. the members’ of. the U\bmot there would be dharmument by the‘ of Queen: Tyisaster, - Tells| \tor\ of ’fllmculous E«‘npe "TACOMA.' March 1.-—Mrs. John C. quin River, breaking every levee in jts | path. 3 | . CROSS LEVEES YIELD." It should be understood that while all the réclamation districts have high levees along the banks of all borderlng Sy Svecidl Dispatch to The vafk TACOMA, . March 1 béen thrown into. double mourning ‘the death on the ‘samie day..of. V Frkston - Dad sver. 1B bri st or sediment urine, | = tions, of th corld during the cen- | E = fine. | that: no ‘unnecessary delay should oc- | nations o e wor uring the c X q & rivers and €loughs, they also have big . _ o B e X B e great: kidney and | headache, backache; lame back.-dizzi-1 .\ i peginning the work on the |tury. Williamson.of Oregon made-his { Percival, with her children, who were| ' Lo 0 G T fown up ‘across them | YOUDE and his wife, whio. reeenily: nr- » is. soon-realized. - 1 sleeplessness, : nérvousness. heart | oy gyt i their intention to press | first speech in the House.' He-urged ;" $ha steaxmhip (usen; Finched YN | L) preverit all of the tract being flooded | Fived there from the East. : They wers ds :the t -for ts - woni sturbance. due to bad kidney troible... ;" ihe uimost vigor. an appropriation for, the Lewls and’home in Olympia to-day. Mrs: Per-ii Goce the gutside levee -should break | the -parents of Mrs: E. H. - Tibby and s eruptio "rombb (i‘blgmhr‘;flrfi- ST S | Cark “céntennial exposition. 'flvDer--f“‘l;’;c_:ofi":’;‘;“ "’“;l"'e “l‘("mi‘":':‘ in any place.., Consequently when the | had.cimé West 10 reside with *their ; L issh, diaber 3 r INTERES PEOPL |mott madé arn anti-trust speech and ' and by most remarka - he S: ko araesed U 2 b e ad thic bist proof of s - worn-out-fecting. lack.of am-:| OF. INTEREST TO PEOPLE mott u T dincussed $hi. Sub- Toria managed to savé the ives of her patér from:the Sacramento crossed the aiughter: Two. ¥ ks ago-Young a Sition: loms of flesh;. sallow complexion, - OF “THE PACIFIC CO. T‘me children, 5 ’éokel;‘;fln@ 2 Vex fl:‘ ; & ” t“l'f stricken with " pneuinonia, :and. . ak: 1 H E { ew Hope district it foynd -itself op- 3 g bt Biigit 3 dikease. = liationts in. Posial. Servios;] - Reliétaf the Southern, tobaeco rais- | . The Boat. into whigh Mss. Percival 2,0 ;e b Gl Sy (hine 1oa-| Dioue 1 carefully nur*cr\l by hia-tajiaf 1§ your water, when allowed m[ ré- | "\‘_‘ »‘»‘(2""""" :m:}m “Joomed || €78 Was advocated by Messrs. Hopkins and her two children wére “placed ;mme e Mveens: Thi Intler Retd :\‘:‘f‘;dlv: {l::rvtr:alimhmd "3'?5 .:;n 2 Navi es an = 5 D ot "to " P i main. undisturbed.in a-glass or bottle for | - Naval Chang |of Kentucky and Flood of Virginia capsized when it was.being picked up | . fooq until late-last night, and it |0 g anvioe o hending the care-of fer a sample ‘bottle ol ;h\s in’ passing, fand severe:cases. twenty-four-hours; forms a ‘sédiment.or. by ¥ederal Orders. - through the repeal of the 6 cent per | and the mother and ‘children became | was believed that they would withstand | yuiyaca”yrouene on-an astack of - the setfling-or. has a-cloudy. appearance, it \\',\s{fl\( ‘TON, - .March - 1.-~Fourth- | stemmu twisted to- \sgparaled ‘When she came’ t6- the & i is evidenze -that your' Kidneys and | Postmasters - coramissionéd E:::: e g | surface neither was, in -sigh. " Mrs, | the Pressure. i = l'old" trouble,’and a few ‘Nouts - after bladder need immediate attention. eorge E. Crogs,‘Puente, Cal.; Mary A | Percival soon noticed her liitle girt] The water "“5;‘“\"’ "He up 8eeper | Young's ueath .she was s Bl A Swamp-Root is the great discovery of | patton, Piedmont, . Cal; Clara E.|™ : 5 i ¥ near and grabbed hér. Just-as she |2nd deeper in the New Hope djstrict | tacked by heait disease and died. Kiimer, the eminent- Xidney and ‘Wright, Forest, Or.;" George H. Fam-| ' _ o .did ‘so she rioticed her bpy and- by a | 125t night and began °1“e§ “' Oi'm“ .Young Wwas. of. old South Shore. .Mass. det -specialist. - Hospitals -use " it | p)in: Kipiing, ‘Wash. Louis Temple of h desperate effort managed to seige -him | into the Brack ";‘c‘ of 1; ;’“m "‘l;’e | stock and. a. linéal déscendant of the wonderful “success. in ‘both . slight Napa has beeri appointed railway mail i | 1] by the coat. -“The three.then floated |3Cres. Shortly after. midnig | Mayflower pilgrims: He was a sucress- o 3 cross ‘levee gave way and tHe lake | ) pogton merchant; and during -his " Doctors recommend: | it to" their pauent< and- use it in- then— own- families, - because they récognize | in- Swamp-Root the greatest and ‘most Swamp-Root is pleasint &0 take. and bottle. - Fw. ‘| Sound, Washington, efc. yclerk: H. E. Bowman of Ciovis has | been- dppointed Chinese inipector. Changes in fourth-clasgs Postmasters— Mooreland, San Joaquin County, George |- Graves, vice 'A. P. Clark, removed Pala, San Diego County, F. A. Salmons, HAS & NEW SON to have threé | | posure, around, choked and buffeted. by -the ‘waters, éxpecting every moment to be their last. While drifting around ‘Mrs. Percival. cime upon Mrs, Adams, a woman who -afterward died of ex- .and Mrs. Adams, threw - her | |- Queen. quickly covered the, Brack tract, which | is to’ the \\estwnrd of sthe New Hope | district and lower "than the latter. | The watér grew deeper.on tHe west §ide of this tract’ and soon Dpened the levee, rushed atross the south.fork | early. life accumulatéd sufficient to keep himself and wife' comfortable for the remainder .of their days. —_————————— © . A Serious Mistike. “Those -haridits ‘made. a great .mi medy, Swamp-Root; |-is. for sale at drug -stores the world > AR 5 % t th k . post-paid, by which | over i battles of two sizes and two [¥ice. Ami V. Golsh, wefighed; a0 | Tivoli's " Stage danager 14 ot 'c‘fxfi,g,g'g‘f;s Hey Htie | of the Mokelumne.and burst the east | - Those. haridite "ade 4 erest rtues for such - | prices=—fifty cents and ‘one doliar. Re. | Grant Coun 0dor 2 Teis Sy B0 ee of Staten Island. This morting | ' BT T bIkAder ol Vel actd it e Sheni Bast. Re by, vice Guy L Lindsay, resigned. | Reveling in Indefinable ones In speaking. of . the -disaster.| SVC8 OF TR LA iy 10'000‘sald the heavy man with.a brdad ion, being obliged | Kilmet's Swamp:Root, “and the ad.|. Ordersto ofl‘uers of the United States| = . & "Mrs. Percival said it seemed ages. be. fertile acres,.was all under water, smile. frequéntly night cos - Bingh N Y 3 vy Commander W. ‘H. Nauman is| Sensations of -Patermt\ fore they were finally picked up by a [fertile acres,yas all under WAter 1o was that?” inquired the-man qHently and | dress inghamton, ol +. 0N every A57R the na yard on Puget | = ‘| lifeboat and . again (aken aboard the with the collar turned up.. tation -detached_from - vy ¥ get | . et sy pouied southward, burst in the levees | | ~_“Why, it-seéms-they haltéed me on. & | 6n the Sargent tract and flooded about EDITORIAL NOTE. successful - is Swamp-R | . e . p-Root in" promptly o7 ‘Assistant | Behind the scenes at the Tivoli last |~ PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., March 4 N Hagees gt most distressing. cases of kidnev. ltver or bladder trou- 12\0nth'= e 1;3\;: f’az\?{d hs;mfrom night there weré’ un“onled goings:on. | ‘1.—The recent - fire on -board the | 7000 acres there. . The Sargent tract “:d;b‘ :ood ha:m:mde (‘ll’lfl: l: r | merits you may have 2 samplé _bottle urgeon:J wpor &S Sroa | was. stifl - filling at a late-hour this | neighbor % the day and ‘when' T threw up my hands T both sent absolutely free by mail: The ds. upon’ tHousands of testimonial let- men and women cured.” . The value and syecess - of so well kn/m n that 6i: readers are-advised to send for a In sending ‘vour-address fo Dr. Kilmer & Co... Bingham- e to say you read-this generous -offer in the San Fran- Call. The proprietor of this paper guaramccs the gcnumeness‘ N: ¥ Daily s offer the naval ‘hospital at New York, to ac-’ |'company a ‘marine battalion to $an| to. haye relinquished his authority and’ } from San Francisco, thence to the Reilef. Passed | ojaxed discipline, for he sat -and - | Assistant Surgeon F. E. McCullough is| 004 “geibiy, while members of the s tation, ilin, e ‘OF:::J;C,‘?:;Q&"\ER:&’ & company clustered around him; shook. jssned—Walter * H. = Allison; | | his. hand, clapped his sheulder - and Stage Minager Ferris Hartman seemed 'steamship Queen, while ‘she" was en | route from.San Francisco to' this port, ‘claimed its - fifteenth - vietim. (o day, | when Mrs. Samuel Jones of wana- mo passed away at St. -John's " Hoq« pital. Mre. Jones' - death is due lo & posure sustained while in -an’ opéen ! i afternoon-. - . The Brack. and Sargent ‘!’J(‘Is can probably be drainéd within -few monthe and pl'\nteu to’ pn(aloefl beans and onfass. DANGER AT BOULDIN. ISLAND: At \\as’reported at noon to-day that lost my balance and my’ feet flew -out from under me and I kicked ons of those hold-up fellows in the stoimach and . the other In the reék and “in ‘grasping at something ta break my-fall I caught hold of the first rufflun’s hair Patents assignor to National Fiber Company, v!hO\\ered him with Lh\svnulelque con=. boat at the time of the disaster. She | poyidin Island had gone under, but | and the second ruffian’s.coat front and was 48 years -of age and leaves.a hus- |, at a late haur fo-might the levees hud | we all went down together in a- shriek= r~ o —————— 'San Francisco, ‘decorticating machiiie; 8"““13U0ns<- = i FORMER AMERICAN ( Fred' F. Anderson, assighor to L Kohn, i“Fieven .pounds, did you say?’ ex- bhand and four. chlldren.'one of whm‘;n. | resisted the flood-and there was a good ’ ing heap‘ with'me on to The erash CONSUL KILLS - HIMSELF | Oakiand, detachable heel for boats and claimed Bessie Tannehtll, gazing ad- the youngest; accompanied her on:the | margin to spare at.ihe worst points. | wag so loud that the heighbors: ran . s | shoes: M.. J.:Bacon, ‘San -Francisco, | miringly : at * Mi. Hartran's V\igless latal trip. Pt < .. . 'l Graye.comeérn .is felt, howéver, and | gut- to. see What was the matter, ‘and bt 1 i ___...‘.._— P S . - Colonel €harles Kahio, = | in ripper; Wiillam A. Butlér, San smip. < | tite “danger : will comé to-night wWhen | when they- got us sorted out the:hold- N S o ',“:“".mm A e indmill; - LuclusE. Cole-| . “Fleven -and ia quarter, the doctnr‘ - Chief Butler of. Ireland.. the tifle come in. 'Considerable Wafer |u: chaps were sent to thé Tisarest hos- o SPEE, R Bulcine | sdtd,” arar Geulb il Wik e ot Gia L running -out of Staten Island and | 807073 T trotted- home.” in Knoxsille, Tennessee. TtRI\S CAPTOR KNOXVI Tenn.,” March .1.— Colonel ( hio of Indianapolis, repres. ve of the National Asso-1 P o E clatic turers .heéaded by | l't'gh“rL "dn flt r‘oq AAn D. M ed himself at & local + atehes Pickpocket at hotel to He ‘was the United | T, N Btates i e was In the Unitsd | Work and Runs Him lm\\n @ent- Harrison and had -eld, positions 1 . . e :.(K"‘:”“(‘ . m,d No reason is as- LOS A\'("FLES‘, March 1. —V\ H. GREENBERG & GREENBERG. GREENBERG & énseu‘séns NOTIONS! SMALL PRICES Darning- Cotton Hair Pins Hat Pins Dex taining more than $490. Galbraith was at the depot-of fhe | Santa Monica ‘electric line and was| liftirg his little .‘daughler on:ia car when he felt. a man's hand in his | pocket.. - He turned "in time’to see a young' man abstract his . purse and at once tried-to geize him. The “thiet .etuded his grasp and. started to run.’ dropping thé purse in his flight. . Gal- braith purswed him, vellibg to those. ahead of him to stop the thiel. “Just as ‘he grasped. the pickpocket by the collar the ‘thief- ran’ ‘into the ~out- stretehed arms of an officer in citizan's clothes. Thinklng 1o gef away the thief asked the.officer.to protect him from Galbraith, who, hé¢ -said, .was. about to assult him, but when' the Pittsburg man exp]n\ned the matter | the officer handcuffed the thief and- | 100k “him to-jail. | The prisoner gave the name of Willlam Adams: He Was- recognized. as a. professional pick- pockét, for whom: the.police have been’ searching’ for weeks and who will: bé charged with other. robberies. He re- fuses to make any statement or :tell uhere he roomed. He was-seen at the depot, accompanied by a well dressed ‘woman, but during the excuomem the, woman; disappeared. 3 S S Increased Shipments of * Breadstuffs. The value of breadstuffs sent abroad Bone ( Belting Thimh ) Hair Pins. . Pearl Stick Piifs: . Benuty-. Pinis asting Cotto kine kP e ar Foundations- . cheled Safety. Pins. . Steel 2nd Gold Bead: Wir 1 and Socket Clasps 7‘4 2] I{\Jiclm zg's:s 10 L3 Tonth Rrushes Belt Supperters Bope Buttons . Fancy Hat Pins Dressmaker Pins Hafr P\p(: Hk Bl mding mnm. . Pgarl Pins GREENBERG & GREENBERG 31, 33, 35 and 37 GRANT AVE., Cor. Geary St. 1962 was $11.300,000. vulue was $9,254,000. - On the: other hand, Galveston increased _its ship- ments in value from $9,155,000 to $19,- 902,000. The shipments at New Or- were last year $21,322, New York Commercial - |-justable. wrench; Stephen C. Galbraith, & wealthy “glass mnnul’a(-innd produung and adjusting: same turer .of Pittsburg, who has spent the | wijliam A. Merrall, winter here with his family, captured | .«Iamp mil £ pro!rnslona] pickpockét to- day after | ‘mento, (h» had’ been robbed ‘of a purse con- | man, Santa Ana, hydro-carbon burner; Charles. H. Devoll, San Francisco, as-| signor . to . H. S Howland . burglar alarm;. Albert S. Dixon, Los Angeles nursing appliance; . Alex F. Engquist, Sdn Francisco, device fdr adjusting windows; John- Hahn, assjignor ome- fourth. to :G. Gartling, . Los Angele: pump; Adam-.Heberer, Alameéda, ad-| Houghton, San Francisco, telephone;: George J,| | Leonard, Pasadena, carbon ‘resistance| San anclsco, Anna M. Schneider, Sacra- . toilet kit; Frederick Teague; ‘Oakland, ‘dental bridge; John C. Whit-, imore, Lordsburg, driving mechapism for, pumps;. Jeremiah C. Wnlmore. Los XAngeles, instrument for the. construc- llon of equivalent géometrical flgures. . —_————— . To Cure a Cold in One Day. Pake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It Tails to cure. E. W. Grove's ‘signaturé is on eagh Box. 3oc. ¢ B —— | Californians in New York: NEW YORK, March 1.~The fol- 1owing Cnlflnrnlanl hay _.arrived at the hotels: From San ‘Francisco—A. Cheix, the «Broadway- Central; G. A. 'Kleihla at the Herald: Sauare; ‘Miss "V, Tres- cott, at the. Vendome; G. Breenzelx. at the Herald Square. - From, Los Angeles—Miss Harwands, ‘at. the Victor; G. D- Howlflnd at the “Bartholdi. t, 2 . WASHINGTON,. H;rch *l.—Postmaster E s, Parnell of Junction, Union County, Ark., has Posimiister General says' the action is due ‘to pol feud, .te hich he i o Vleave the Htate. s woink ‘Dyspepsia - Don’t think you can cure your . “in‘any other way than by ltm]fimun and toning your stomach. - That is weak and incapable of perlotmx its ‘functions, probably because you h.ve from Boston in the calendar year of | imposed upon it. lnm'l' or another over Last year the |' and oyer again. Hood’s! leans, which in 1902 were $15,771,000, | It strengthens and tones the stomach, : {'demeanor of Mr. Harftnian, in.the role resigned- his_oifice, and in his letter to ®the | was the w hlspered response. “My, what a W] hopper"' Teddy V\'ebb | shouted. ., A A frown dawned through lhe make- ‘up on Mr. Haftman!s ‘countenance. | “Am I to understand that | nounce my statemerit d \\'hoppe * he inquired, severely. C ““Not af all; I didn't’ all‘xde to your | ;.utalement of the baby's “élxht,. but- to the-baby jtself,” was the ‘little comedi-, an's hastily . uttéred ‘explanation. "know it woukd be grassly impolite to | question-anything relative:to the'avoir-+ -dupois. of, a new-born habe which.the | maié parent of the babe niight say. Mr. Haftman's sniile returncd and |remdined in evidence thromghout th | rest of his intormal reception. =~ - The big ‘audience- that witnessed, me second 'produgtion . of ‘‘The - Gypsy ‘Baron” did not noté: anything in the ‘of Kalmaxl z::upan. o imflmze that he- carried the .indefinable ~feelings -thn«l_ come*with 'atérnny, stilted or ‘over- exuberant. - Indeed; he | disregardédt no ‘opportunity .to indulge his' penchaiit for ldugh-inviting impro- |: visition, ahd asa consequence his per:; T formance v.aa even furinier than on the. previous nlght. Nor did his stage com- { _panions igs any chance ta remind him | of ‘his newly dcquired résponsibility. | Arthur’ Cunningham started: the .} “gdgging,” and all the other principals | _with spedking parts took a hand in..it. | thing-about “fadder” which the libretto:| | frequent occasion “to speak of his daughter, and almost: évery time he.did | 80 some ome inquired if ne—did not mean’ ‘| hts son. For the Hartman baby h 2 boy: It | vwas born_at 1:30 o’clock ‘yesterday aft- ernoon, and twelve hours later the lad and his mother were getting along |} nicely and. the father was fatigued but happy, Prior to becoming Mrs. Ferris .| Hartman the young mother was Miss Josephine Davies, and had been a member of ‘the Tivoll corps about four || years, when she married and went to | | Housekeeping at 638 Willow avenue. . The Hartman baby is to be. baptized Paul—for Music. Directod ‘Paul Stein- dorfi—and William—for Manager, Wil- liam H. Leahy. ‘He 4id not stick in hig liges, nor was his avtlng euhex)l "Evén the silver-toned Russo said some- | [ did not contain. Kalman ‘Zsupan hkd‘ 3 castle, is the. present day representa: ‘tive of the Butlers, who have for many centuriesheld, the ‘office of - hereditary- butler of Ireland Henve the surname you . pro- of Butler.and their coat of.arms, with'| three. covered cips.-which represent |- the :three gold cups retained as per- quisites lrom the. coronatfons of three dlr!erent Klngs. R The chief ‘builer had ‘the rlg}lt 1o, ‘keep the <cup out of -which. the. King dmnk at -the time of his- coronation. “"Another quaint prn llege was that e( retaining” one in- evéry ten barrels of Wwine nhpo-rteé into Irelan London Express. i 2 S lev aiding its.pressure against the Boufdin _C eland: embankments, —————————— ' Many horses and-cattle’ were. drown-} Pittsburg originates - fhé largest ed on the submarged tratts: The | freight, tennage of any ¢ty in the steamer Md:fimald and two barges | world; more than New York, Chicago, .sent’to’the "Sargent tract last|and pvh“,,d.]pm, mmblnem ¢ -night to remove, the stock, and -othef *: ; N s . oats -arg performing gimilar servicé oF. thé mherflooded traéts. . The fact nlghts crisis it. is thuutm mat zhg that both. Staten’ and - Bouldin islands | danger- wifl be passed.. Hundreds of ‘are. lower than the riyer ' during \he thousands of dolldrs riust be.spent In spring .and early summer means that | reclamation work, not to mention lhe when :water -once. get in it mast be ! loss- of crops an dother vr.operty -purnped out and much of the work of | is -stated ‘that inore acreage i me‘- water on this side of ‘the ‘Sacrameénto réclamation, must ‘be. done over. If -I'Bouldin Island successfully passes to- | River than at any tinie stnce 1881, - Plain Dealer. 3 I LISTEN' It S no St:cret that . we have the swaggerest togs ever’ brought out to the coast." (I. We had to have them, our : fnends are so particular :: @ But that’s all right, pleases us to please them (I, ‘They tell us our goods are . -never found wantmg ~. @ Spring styles now here- ROOS BROS. KEARNY AT POST » .