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THOUSANDS SEE POPE AT MASS out to gather riches full of happy dreams. started out dreaming of a2 healthful future, mever to be realized. le ‘who have tried change of cli- | mate in vain for the cure of weak lungs | have- been perfectly and permanently cured buthe use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It cures deep-seated coughs, bronchitis, bleeding lungs, ema ciation, and other conditions which, if neglected or unskilfully treated, find a fatal end in comsumption *Last spring I had a severe attack of pnen- monia which Jeft me with a very bad congh, aud aiso lef my lungs in a very bad condition > werites John M. Russell, Esq., of Brent, Cherakee Nat., Ind Ty. “I had no appetite and wab so weak I could searcely walk. My breast was all sore with running sores. 1 got two bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, which I be. Yieve saved my life. 1 cannot express my grati- tude o you. 1 am able now 10 do very work.” Any substitute offered as " just as good” #s “Golden Medical Discovery” is a | shadow of that medicine. There are cures behind every claim made for the *Discovery,” which no ®just as good” medicine can show. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book coutaining 1008 pages, is given away. Send 21 one-cent stamps, THE S AN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1904. 0LSE PASSES |COURT ORDERS ARREST OF ARMY MEN HARBORS BILL | | e ARt AND REBUKES GOVERNOR OF COLORADO ‘Judge Stevens Is Indignant Because General Bell and Captain the Governor had ordered him to dis- 0 announcem A regard the writ. it of the sailing of eral Bell and Captain Wells. local stockholders will be there | <70 CRG U g Mg people. of as guests of the company. Saturda ma Ouray ordering the arrest of Adjutant | General Bell and' Captain Bulkeley military while they are on duty. They |4 | cause Weighman Is Not Chosen - - From Union. GOVERNOR REAPPOINTS | RED LODGE, Mont., April 11.—8ix UNIVERSITY REGENTS | hundred men employed in the coal s | mines of the Northwestern Improve- Dohrmann and McEnerney Continue | ment Company at this place are out on in 1 heir Positions at the | strike as a result of a disagreement s State Institution. | between the union and the officials of SACRAMENTO, ’April - 1#—Gov- 1 the company over the employment of a ernor Pardee to-dgy reappointed Fred- | wejghman. It has been the custom for | erick W. Dohrmann and -Garret Mc- | tqne union to elect a ‘weighman from ‘,Enfrnv_\' Regents of the University of among their number, but the company | California. | claimed they had no protection under { Warren W. John of San Luis Obispo" this system and refused to recognize | was appointed trustee of the Califor- | the selection made by the union two nia Polytechnic School in San Luis | weeks ago. Manager Pettigrew stated Obispo County, vice self, term expired. . to-day that the mines will remain H. E. Coil of Woodland was appointed | closed until the union concedes the director of the Fortieth School Dis- ‘ company's request. trict, vice W. J. Probost, term expired. ’ —_—————— and San Francisco. Californians in Washington. WASHINGTON, April 11.—The fol- | lowing Californians are registered here: ‘At the New Willard—W. H. Hoey of San Francisco, Mrs. K. E. | Hutchinson of Los Angeles. —_———— e —————— Large Land Suit Is Compromised. MERCED, April 11)—-The lawsuit of Simon Newman against John F. Lassing, which was set for trial here to-day, was compromised and settled ! out of court. The suit involved a large tract of land near the town of New- California Senators Are Re- ported Favorably. WASHINGTON, April 11.—The 'sundry civil appropriation bill upon which committee work was completed to-day will contain provisions for the improvement of the Presidio grounds, for lightkeepers' stations at Mendo- cino, Point Coneeption and Point Bo- nita and for taking lightships built on the Atlantic Coast to stations on the Pacific Coast. N Senator Perkins offered Bell's anti- canteen amendment, touching State soldiers’ homes, whereby such homes may not secure Federal aid unless they subscribe to the provisions of the law governing the home at Washing- ton, D. C., which requires managers to hold the pensions of inmates for the benefit of dependent relatives. Perkins’ amendments providing for an immigration building at San Fran- cisco, for life-saving station at Half- moon Bay and for a regular quaran- tine station at San Diego were cut out as being general legislation. Separate bills for all these are pending. | the Ouray County jail on the charge of | contempt of court, he said: | me to do so, unless he escapes and goes over the range on snowshoes.” SULTAN TARACA | SHOWS FICHT tional nature was unearthed to-day in | | talking. The victim of the assault ig Irecovering rapidly from his wounds, Many a man and April 16, the Kilbourn will make. her 2 : £ woman have been de- | first visit to Port Rogers and will be | s 1 SRR - ceived by the tale that | €ven a rousing welcome by the citi- | PISPUTE OVER EMPLOYE MANY COAST PROVISIONS ADVERTISEMENTS. there was health to be | zeéns of this place, as the event will LEADS TO i‘\ STRIKE IN SUNDRY CIVIL BILL found out beyond the | mark the beginning of a regular — R s g . sunset, and they have | steamer service between Watsonville ; Six Hundred Miners Quit Work Be- |Important Amendments Offered by Indigestion follow if your order. A short course of Beecham's To Build Robust Health start at the foundation of life and health. Assist your organs to do their work properly. nourish if your liver is not working right. Constipation cannot exist if your bowels are free. and an occasiongl one will keep you so. BEECHAM’S PILLS will do more to build up robust health and maintain it than any other medicine. They have done this, and are con- tinually doing it for thousands all over the world. If you start now and take BEECHAM’S PILLS occasionally you will certainly benefit to a remarkable degree. . Food and drink cannot Dyspepsia and digestive organs are out of Pills will soon put you right MAY BE DOINGS OF INCENDIART —— > e . I 5 3 Y -, ) o R - is AT His Holiness Attends Service Measure Providing for Im- General Wood’s Request for|Four Fires Are Discovered at St. Peter’s in Memory| provement of Waterways ells lgnored a Writ of Habeas CO!‘leS and the Action of| 4 Conference Is Answered| at the Same Time Within L oF 2 Gres arries y i H B 7 : iy r i i Slock of Each Other of St. Gregory the Great| Carries Only $3,000,000 Military Authorities and the Executive Is Bitterly Criticized by Hostile Demonstration| a Bloc —————— Y- a + Gl DT AT AT TH O PR . TROATR i e ST 1T - 1, T TURTTO A TIN G PRELATES HEALTH GOOD | INCREA IS URGED| are ot subgect o attacnment or m.| TROOPS ARE FIRED UPON | POLICE INVESTIGATING ———— DL B | - gz, £ junction at this time. If the District | b i, e . Az Dihaoies e s g a | Court of Ouray is to be allowed to in- . Zaals S il e g B T H P ievele Great Cathedral Is Filled Burgess of Texas and Rans- - flwazn- oy o z’ammg selg o A Two Anfericans Are Killed!Man Wearing a Bicyele and Bio Audience Refrains ' dell of Louisiana Speak in | ffiefififlffifiof:flfy’ martlal ter.i During the Attack, but the‘ Cap Seen Leaving One of From Loud Applause Favor of the Greater Fund Peace might not with equal authority| Fnemy Is Quickly Routed| Places by Lady Oceupant ; EEEE, | intervene and render the military ab- T Gl TP g o A e 2 | solutely powerless and impotent. The i ¥ WASHINGTON, April 1L — The| court made known its wishes in the| WASHINGTON, April 1L—The fol-| The fire marshal and the police are } %, 1903, | House to-day passed the bill reported matter and we have stated our posi- | lowing bulletin was posted at the War | investigating a suspicious fire that oc- g y the Committee on Rivers and Har- tion. It is mow up to the court to| pepartment to-day: ;curred at the junction of Fulton and e 1 . sration of | bore, appropriating $3,000,000 for the 3‘;‘;9‘ tlhh:t :'vl;fi‘be"‘!":; ":‘m‘l’;lz t'::::‘: “General Wood reports that He in- | Broderick streets early yesterday Gr . v ] 'm'm:“r?i;:rn::l:‘:e:.:d“h::\::n?;lf Not having heard from Attorney v’,ted SPLn anac: ik mm'at | m(;:n:t:'s found that some ome had « « ol O 4 General Miller, who is representing the | Vicars on March 23 for cnnsultanoni i sipmagpBy st Pl s o8 s¢ . provements. Burton, chairman of the military in the habeas corpus hearing | and that the Sultan refused to c‘,me.s_ztu 'ed some {psv.“ i carad ol was e committee, in explaining the bill urged at Ouray, the Governor could not say [ and instead made extensive hestile ”_‘m";f onr. -(:mlec.i iy B L Mown R s . the adoption of settled principles with what~ course the _Attorney-General | preparations. Marching volumns from | nU R 1% OCCEDER, T8 L T Ta o - . regard to river and harbor work. Bur- | would pursue since Judge Stevens-re-| Marahut and Vicars left on the second | 1 the rear of 631 Broderick street. - 8 o gess of Texas and Ransdell of Louisi- | | of April to assemble the cavalry. The | About the same time a blaze was dis- of be s ' ana fa g RRbeRasns An the appro- | Vicars column was fired into all night | covered at 1334 Fell street. On his jpxvress on the | pristions for river and harbor im- ten miles from Vicars and one enlisted | While these incipient fires were be- sudience n planiy. gk | provemiasts. ithe fotiner N | man was seriously wounded. The Mar- | ing extinguished, blaze was observed seives wit ey should be doubled a | | 7 e - | akiing MMM e iR much. | ahut column was strongly resisted at i:n‘hs""‘::“”::“‘m‘i:d‘ o & Thaeuthal the * rn offered, s Burton favored the policy of requir- | the mouth of the Taraca River and, al- | A baby carriage containing a pillow - o h omee seen, Ing cemmunities Interested imr river or though every effort was made to ac- “ was found. o five. i . There were o harbor improvements to participate m] complish a peaceful landing, two en-| pgjiceman G. C. Badenhauer learned hr embers of the expenses and sald preference | | liste® men were seriously wounded. | from Mrs. F. L. Brown that she had = \ e’ should be given to chanmels and har- | | The combined force assembled in the | qeon a man leaving the rear of her ps N There was bors which benefited a greater area. | | valley on the fourth of April and a | regidence just before the fire. She said - - 4 place the Pope's | I ussing the gquestion of iulmd‘ i large number of hostile fortified cot- | ¢the man was short, of stout build and £a hich was occupied by his Wwaterways, Burton called attention to | | tas, occupied, were destroyed from |g,re g5 biSycle cap. She noticed that 1 sisters the vast sums, amounting to many April 4 to April 7. The troops then| tpe hottom of his trousers were tucked The Sis nillions of dollars, which would be re- returned to their proper stations. New- | i1 aq if he had been riding. Peros quired to construct them, and declared comb, Company K, Seventeenth Infan- | RN A Tt Re e t the adoption of any one of them try and Wampler, CompanyD, TWenty- | pexvER, Colo. April 11—Judge Paimer, strucher d furnish a precedent for the third Infantry, were killed. [ In the criminal"ditiston o the District Court ha " adoption of all. | Every effort was made to bring the | TR CI€rle atite In this State for fraud wh € The féllowing bills also were passed: | | Mdros to terms peacefully, but in each | committed at special elections, such as the 1t a The Dalles military road land grant, fore firing a shot and force only Was | were charged with the stuffing of ballot ecclesias Oregon; to restrict the unlimited used when other methods failed and | boxes Be merchandise in bonded the eflemy attacked us. The two chiefs — <t authorizing the Secretary who have been at the bottom of all | ADVERTISEMENTS. e erior to correct the records | the trouble on the east side of Lanao; R T T R S 1 r s where double allotments of land have for two years are now in hiding and 1EC 4 . o to Indians and to correét they will be arrested if possible. | ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY CURES 1k = and patents, granting to the “General Wade, to whom General . " - of Oregon certain lands to be || Wood's report was made and who | Iarl’ . < by it for the purpose of main- transmitted it to the department, adds ] pors enigT and operating a fish hatchery. that the conditions in the Taraca Val- | % iraved nate joint resolution was passed ley for the last three months have been | L. & s far ng issue of duplicate such as to render the above action ab- u"sum ‘0"’ s the s for distinguished and meritori- | | -solutely necessary." t - 8 ervice where the originals have | | —_——— : : sorvice where the DYNAMITE PLODES As“’lma » - , the minority leader, rising | | A 7 <y | N e ¥ & & »n of privilege, called atten- | | "}m‘ 3 Epiaash 4 ) és A . st Saturda vote on the Idaho Youngster Uses Dangerous Caps H . , 6’ iy ‘60 76 ebls The Gt b et i Bronchms the S . , Cockran résolution regarding the Pres- - = 5 . 7 : - onal Record showed that | -PEREODY = SPOKANE, Wash., April 31—| mectro-Chemistry is the only kuown 2 f Ohio and Dovener of Creighton McLean, a 9-year-old boy, m-mun 1?“ does c\ul; these uorflm . 5 ¢ Vi : S vanerdbd’as wotl | 3 o . PR eases. It cures simply because I 2 t Virginia were 1 xurl‘ 1 < \olmg { who lives upon Clearwater River, a | gonitteit: 721 effect upon the patignt and « rian chant. and at the -\‘arln« lH-J;‘delm;T-‘ | | few miles from Grangeville, Idaho, because it destroys the ¥ rms of tuese wh N . ¥ throughout the | as ng paired with Snook of Ohio | was severely injured by the explosion oo - = suf- we Sacliien ble of Kentucky respectively, | | of dynamite caps, with which he was SISn€ the blood with oxyEen. o npon B ri t, forming | which would have made \hPh vote 1011( playing yesterday. The caps had been | us for n‘;rn w;n::‘-uono:lum h;"-:; ar ne volce ' to 100. He 1 that as neither Snoo! % ~————— | slid from the Dewey mine by the boy’s | ment. We make this m heral with ¥ nor Trimble voted the names of Mor- | THREE OF ;THE PRINCIPALS IN. THE COLORADO STRIKE COMPLICATIONS, brothers and he was given them to| fl’?,?fi“m“fi‘m“,“m“fiu":'m"' 3 e NG, DU e e l THE GOVERNOR O THE STATE AND TWO MILIrARY i iChag ARY BY play with. One of the caps exploded | which are incurable under any oWher « 1 | i i 4 | while being handled, tearing the | Method of treatment. churct members took 3 fingers and thumb in a fearful man-| 3 ; goes r on Morgan and ' Ouray will rightly resent the imputa- | fused to allow his answer to the writ|ner. This explosion discharged an- | » red that if they - & e | tion that General Bell or Captain WE_lls to be filed with the cogrt. other of the caps in his trousers | Y and voted they did so un- . coulq not come alone and lx} safety with Governor Peabody to-day ordered all | pocket. His thigh and groin were ter- | A ¥ rehension. | OURAY, Colo., April 11.—District | President Moyer before this court. the remaining troops in the Cripple | ribly lacerated. I ay aker informed the House | Judge Theron Stevens to-day declared “A very grave question is presented | Creek district, about fifty in number, It was necessary to take the boy to 1 s ting of pairs in the Record | Aqjutant General Sherman M. Bell and | 8 to whether it is the striking miners | withdrawn and returned to their|a Grangeville hospital for medical t P icial matter, but | Captain Bulkeley Wells, who are in com- | oF 2 Governor of Colorado and a na- homes. treatment, but despite his wounds and | : s ent of the vote itself is of- | mand of the troops at Telluride, to be | tional guanrrl that are engaged in in- The unus_auaHy peaceful conditions | the agony on the journey it is believed | ¥ and | ficial. Pairs, he 1, frequently Were in contempt of court for not comply- | Surrection and rebellion against the | prevailing in the district ever since the | he will recover. | s en on th lazza declared off without clerks being noti- | i \with the writ of habeas corpus laws of the State. !ex‘vdus of the main body of troops —————— s k this iams announced that|\hich required them to bring before| '‘When a condition of insurrection | has convineed the Governor that sol-| NINETY-NINE YEARS IN SHERE BEaks :0‘:‘ e . icizing anybody the | the court to-day Charles H. Moyer, | ¢Xists here it is time enough to talk | diers are no longer needed. PRISON FOR MURDERER e g ¢ e mat president of the Western Federation |Of unsafety; but no such state of af- S Bger e b — 1 BOLLES A NEW TRIAL B R S of Miners, whom they are holding in fa},r;h':u::a!;_:e"aa';;;;;: nor ever has. | MURDERED FROM AMBUSH. |italin Who Killed a Deputy Sherift SO A > confinement at Telluride. e court e G Sy e in Montana Is . . . AT THE RAILROAD WORK | ordered Sheriff Corbett to proceed to | Citizens of this cunty is unjust. There | PUEBLO, Colo, April 11.—C. A. Guilty oy =0 fused w 3 Telluride and arrest the two military | aT€ 1o slgns of violence here. If there | Smith, a foreman at the steel works, | .- s . —n Connection of Lines Nearly Complete | officers and bring them before the |iS 0 be a reign of military despotism | was shot in the head by an unknown | BUTHE: Aont. April 11-—Salvatore = sz B s and Steamship Traflic Will Not court. Judge Stevens severely criti- | in this State, and civil authority Is t0 | person this evening and probably will | ST*7ehesehi. 2}‘;:;"';1 “”lz’e g : Jed 1 . Be Long Delayed cized the course of Governor James H. | have Do J““»““g‘;’"-_ the latter might | gje a5 a result of the wound. His as- | yeadenillc on June »50;“ :::::,’ t‘;“ - . ABRS ok g = Peabody and the military authorities, | 28 Well g0 out of business. ai § x y P - & g D WATSONVILLE. April 11. — The | ‘S08 B8 0 red to be in insur. | Should Sherift Corbett fail to ‘arrest | 52/1ant is supposed to have been one of | day, was found guilty of murder In the 1¢ ' as ro Consolidated Rallroad by | "\ w0 ", " o rrested on March 26 on | obtain Dossession of President Moyer, |reled over the subject of using coal | b¥ tlfl: jury at ninety-nine years in the | JX& Qo0 T ot oo, ttack Ave, Berke. 1 i ille Transportation Com-| " ' 0 of flag desecration, and when |88 he has been ordered to do.by the | mined by-non-union men. Smith was | Penitentiary. : {ley. These fine little boys were promptly 1if ny electric 1 arrived to-day relagned ongide ¥ion everal days later | COUrt, Attorney E. F. Richardson, rep- |about to board a train at Bessemer The defense introduced’ a great | curefl of a s |u§s&mar(rhnldtrhouble that o SR R wgr a ‘v"\;, 'u:f “I“ 1_]'“:;_1' 'i“:"l he was immediately seized by the mili- | resenting tne Western Federation of | Junction when he was shot. The po- | 2mount o8 evldence' tdE: {0 Mhow | ?)?eex:tfim ?en‘r orr?:eal::‘lecctr::fhs:::é ’ = - he Southern Pacific line. The lat- 1o 0 o rities. General Bell has said | Miners, will apply to the State Su- [lice are at work on the case, but so | tPat Francheschi was insane, it being | treatment, because it is pleasant and - ’ is in course of construc- ¥ Aot es e foser 1s | Preme Court for a writ of habeas cor- | far have secured no evidence as to | Claimed that his mother and sister had | painless. s - X cisco and cars will be = S Mova | been confined in asylums for the in- R Wil b | | isbtirars nek <2 pus for Mover. the person who fired the shot. el Bt s £ CONSULTATION 3 . . onintS | The return to the writ made by Gen- BBESR C D [: unm"o‘.ed}l', ,;“C eslct t“;med.m g at &% N g Syt WO SRVl 4TS | oral Bell, throwgh Assistant District | GOVERNOR PEABODY CALM. General Bell Defies the Court. B T e e e e it T Wheré | omgers will arrive from San Fram. | Attorney David Howe of Telluride, ex- | T S 0n TELLURIDE, Colo., April 11.—When ity il e ¥ o this week and be transferred to Cused his failure to produce the body | Executive Says He Will Not Recognize | General Sherman M. Bell was informed | MAY HAVE IMPORTANT Bronchitis, Asthma, Caacers, Fumors. tive alitebe Bine These ©f Moyer on the ground that he deemed Writ Nor Give Up Moyer. to-day that Judge Theron Stevens, in CLEW TO KIDNA | Deafness, Head and Ear Noises, Rheu- DR. PIERCE'S REMEDIES. e e re %o be run as teailers to | 1t-unsafe to bring Moyer to Ouray or [ DENVER, Colo., April 11. — When | the District Court of Ouray County, e Pmlmumiw Neuralgia. Piles. Dis- o wiig )".‘n']'“”: e 0 “”i‘ capac H)Z ot | to reduce the military force in San | Governor Peabody was informed of the haq ordered himself and Captain| PUEBLO, Colo., April 11.—The po.lm:, Special nu—-:‘m; $he Mobors nbw 35 GNE. Miguel County by so doing and that faction of Judge Theron Stevens of | Byjkeley Wells arrested and confined in | lice claim that evidence of a sensa Women. All Chronic Diseases. HOME TREATMENT—If you live at'a dis- g i P | e 3 e the Demolli kidnaping case and xamin: 00 aeratontsts . 1o "baxe | Judge Stevens refused to permit the [ Wells for contempt of court in not| “If Sherift Corbett takes us to Ouray |stated that warrants will be. lssued | o oo Saly SO (0 & personal sxsmimarion. rs were disappointed yesterday to | DUN& of the return to gne u:ru. rsmde complying with the writ of habeas cor- | j¢ will have to be over the dead bodies E against seven men who are thought to | home examination and treatment. Many a child hés’ pone | by General Bell and Captain Wells, pus in the Moyer case, he said: of all the soldiers under my command | be guilty of the crime. A man whose hasbeen fooled | e i1l trip of the Watsonville |18 an order of attachment against| “We will not recognize the writ of at- | i this county. He has not got men|name the police refuse to dfvulge has ELEGTH“.GHEM"}'““T“TE by the story of | upeportation Company’s new steam- | them and assessed'a fine of 3500 each, | tachment, and the military authorities | enough to do that. The situation de- | been found who claims to have over- the pot of gold which | .\ 1pe Kb i e e | and expressed regret that the Govar- [ will not appear in court. Neither will | mands that we stay in Telluride. heard the discussion of the conspiracy 118 GRANT AVE. Oor-Fest. . :h ‘Of'*l k"‘,m"‘l Just at & ancisco Bay from Mission. ; 10T Was not betcrel the “:-ourvi,maé he :‘; give \:p :{oyer. ‘:l'ehx:llll claiynxthfl! “Moyer will mever be produced in|against the life of Demolli, but he is ekl & SAN FRANCISCO. - e oot of the siin- 3 ide 9 uilty wi en- | the courts have no o enjoin or | o the foot of the rain. ot CoTre A sston | considered him.equally gullty the courts have no right o enjoin or | court until Governor Peabody orders | unable to ldentify the men Who were | » o gahe Bucuy o' o (1 Tt @ 8 Separate apartments for ladies and gentiemen. EVER MADHE. 5 Has two or three blades. Each blade Strong, durable and’ for pocket uses. BRING YOUR D RAZOR and change it for a new one. I allow a liberal discount, s 1 am making a t old razors. - SCISSORS as STROPS, 25c uo. 1Cc Shaving Soap 15c. Mail orders promptly filled. .0 VISITING CARDS 22 CoRRECT 2% STYLES AND St BUINESS AND Smoreasont. P perfectly tempered. denendable. 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