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T " RIV PR KERSFIELD GIVES FERVENT e AN CASTORIA For Infants and Children. FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1904 et iti Enterprisi Kern li With Confederate Money C t z:ns of }t]he C t te. - cs) nlg etr HC ounty Met}zo.p ?‘I ts Twenty-Ninth Infantry Ar- John Connell Treats All rray the City in olors to Honor the Knights| rives Home From Philip- Thirsty Outcasts He Sees Assembled for the Meeting of the Grand Lodge| pines on the Sherman BOGUS BILIS WILL MUHE] cuxsrnts: oo o S0 ‘r — "|HAS NOTHING .TO SAY The Kind You Have , y T F AT TRNE T WHOREF T F WIL50N S { Captain J. F. Madden Re- ‘ 1‘ A\@gemhk Pmparauon for As- > Never before in the history of Baker: Always Bough' fuses to Discuss Subject of | } simiiating theFood andReguia— His Divorce Proceedings| J tingtheStomacksand Bowelsof ({8 Bears the | INFAN IS ¥ CHILDREN 3 . & Signature . . . . = | field has the city presented such a Tim Bainbridge Spots Com-|. ... o briniancy as that here to- mercial - Street Host ! night. With 1800 lights, scores of | Pythian standards and hundreds of Bad Old-Time Criminal|nags ana streamers of bunting: cover- R rer ing some ten blocks of the city beneath 2 the huge pyramid, the sight is inspir- bil ing. The military band discourses mu- be as easy as | gic o hundreds of people who block or buying | the streets on both sides, the hotels The transport Sherman arrived in port yesterday from Manila and drop- ped anchor at quarantine station at 2 in San 5 Promotes Digestion Cheerful- | i ness and Rest.Contains neither and o handful of | and lodging-houses are crowded with | p. m., but it was nearly 8 o'clock be- 3 3 s seads ax athers. { visiting Knights and their familles and | | T Lot DAt enseve Were TandE R LA Opium Morphine nor Mineral. me of kable cases of | everywhere are seen the signs of wel- | | transport dock. The delay was caused | ffl NOT NARCOTIC. b fede swindle, involving | °™e to the visitors ' by the rush of work the quarantine of- | e i About one thousand strangers are in | | " Rad hand day % ai | 5 ’ i0, SIONE . 9| tnefi eity night. They have been | | EAT0 U 405 RAUA, FOMTRANY; SNG. S | Jaxcype of Ol Or SAMUBL PITCHER Sunday 2 Pollosien | comber tir o8 swiy itate P Soth 1 by the temporary breaking down of the | ; haries W. B n rested John M. | north and south, but the major part | i | tug Steinberg, which is used by the | for forg- | of them were on the special from San s check and | Francisco which arrived at 5:30 this' old Confed- | evening | When the Knights come to select | | their meeting place for next year it is| | quarantine officers in making their | rounds. ! The Sherman brought her full com- plement of officers and enlisted men. This included the Twenty-ninth In- In Use For Over strong story expected that there will be several | = W e s fantry from Manila and the Sixty-sixth | §i k that | towns to contest for the horor. San | | HC Vo) and Sixty-seventh companies Coast‘ A perfect Remedy for Constipa- an, Corporal | Luis Obispo has already announced its WS M, e Artillery from Honolulu. Tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea oner through | candidacy. Delegate E. C. Frye of that | | Zors, Juev /77 co. Quartermaster Captain Taggart re- ?“""“‘5'(:"’“"“15‘““5'&""‘5“' ports the voyage uneventtul. The un- | [ nessand LOSS OF SLEEP. usually long run from Nagasaki to a severe pestions, and the ar- turing the meeting for his home and | | place has declared his intention of cap- | | 1 %Wf/fif 47 nd vrelate. This is regarded as tain stepping stone to the office of and chancellor, it being the custom | to promote the incumbents of the sev- dealer ques- | ora) offices above the rank of prelate of the Dbills |, rotation each year. check on the| (One candidate who is already here f San Jose for the sum of 368 | 4nq who has announced his intention to stand for election is Dr. Bagley of anta Mar Last vear the doctor Policeman | was a candidate and had a large fol- llowed owing. This yvear he comes backed I had | py gtrong support in the south and nfederate bills | the coast country. Others are expect- n f‘-‘r‘ ‘;’h]\l af . | ed to announce themselves shortly. sor of the bills wen! e o ATYEAT Pexegpion e MANY NOTABLES ATTEND. orthless paper on the those in attendance are many 4 » ading bu and profes nd officials of the State. A sentative gathering it would 1t to find than that which will » order by Grand Chancellor Jorrow morning. Armory | esting policer vere inclined to be- { CER AR Sy The S cronks ok is now conducting an active canvass | EXFCITIVE | Honolulu was occasioned by the poor FacSimile Signalure of 5 £ A LAVISH SPENDER. |among the delegates. There will also C‘O/%’m‘f—v quality of coal. The trooper was de- | i W 3 be an interesting contest for the office f’f // layed a day at Honolulu awaiting the | i passed Confederate bills to | of arrival of the Thomas from this port | NEW YORK. with the Twenty-eighth and Ninety- | Albigigullis old second companies Coast Artillery, | H BV IESEEE TS @RNERS | BASTURIA P ) o i | bound to Honolulu. The moment the THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. Richard Ramac- |, 5 amercial | g y af Thomas hove in sight the Sherman got under steam for this port. Among the passengers was Captain John F. Madden, whose name has been prominently drawn before the public | by his divorce suit now pending. He | was greeted by his father and mother | and his little three-year-old son, John, who gvent out on the tug Slocum to = welcome him. Captain Madden stated | neck. He died instantly. Charles)lund, John E. Reiner, Anton Seaman, that he had absolutely nothing to say | Taissaint, a wheelman, Frank J. Wis- | Walter E. Hess, W. C. Moore, Eugene | for publication. He was in the hands’sell, a sergeant in the hospital corps | O'Brien, Henry Kehl, Mrs. E. D. Rob- of his attorney, who would prepare a |and T. Thompson, a discharged sol- | erts, Mrs. C. Bellaire, Mrs. Guy Rob- statement for use at the proper time. | dier, died from natural causes. Twen- |erts, Mrs. Albert Keyser, Mrs. August He had returned with his regiment and | ty-five stowaways managed to get on| Bauman, Mrs. O. H. Horning and would be with them at the Presidio for | board. Fifteen of them got on board | child, Mrs. L. J. Le Mar, Mrs. Payne the next few days. He could not say | at Honolulu. Nearly all of them wore | and child, Mrs. L. A. Dorrington, Mrs. | whether he would go on with his regi- | soldiers’ uniforms, so they had no diffi- | J. F. Case, Master Case, Miss Lucinda | ment to its new station, or whether | culty in deceiving the officer at the | Ansbro, D. W. Harrington, C. M. Si so freely his 3 |be to Connell ar happened alc t it was his tre = Renbboipdsootecopaued place of assembly in { |he would remain here, to be present | gang plank. When it came time for i monds, Thornton Chase, A. W. Beer, he they gazed on | to-night presented a lively | | |at the divorce proceedings, which will | “chow,” however, hunger got the best | Mrs. A. W. Beer, Mis ith Smith, X 3 e interi was a mass of | | | begin on June 6. | of them, and they were discovered | Charles S. Ba R. Cromer, Mrs. J. d bunting. Every seat on th Colonel Benjamin C. Lockwood,| The Sherman left Manila April 15, |'W. Clinton and child, Mrs. Thomas H commander of the Twenty-ninth In- | Nagasaki ¢n April nd Honolulu on | Kite, Mrs. R. L. Krebs and child, C. ry was taken and prob | = ably not less than 1500 people we | [fantry, when asked about matters in | May L. Atwell, J. E. Smith, Thomas Wal- = crowded into the building, many stand- | the Philippines, and whether he had| Foliowing is a list of her passengers | lace. ” or unable to obtain a seat | anything of interest to tell concerning | from Maniia: Colonel Benjamin C. A. A. Brown, W. J. McCartney, Mrs. . ite of the preparations made for | | his regiment, put both hands over his | Lockwood, Majors A. A. Augur, W. A. | Thornton, Miss S. C. Ames, Mrs. Sam- i convenience. On the platform | [1ips, turned his back on his question- | Thurston and P. Pendleton, Chap- | uelson, G. S. Wilson, B. Litt, W. J. Col | ers and walked away without uttering | lain Paul T. Brockman, Captains John | lins, C. W. Thompson, W. M. Can d. | F. Madden, John E. Woodward, Henry | P. A. Sefferd, R. M. Linderman I L. Kennison, Howard R. Perry, Frank | Williamson, S. S. Ruc C. E. Ha D. Ely, Charles A. Paine, Frank J.|per, Stece Swift, Rush O. Bennett, Hen- and William A. Rayborm ry A. Peed, L. C. Ablez, Charles the members and offic Knights and | athbones, the officers of the local ts, the City Trustees d County form rank, I 1a w — < | There were four deaths during the rt;-‘l”'}”fi’i?l:‘)i\(li’\""" GA\!;;“(?‘;!&F\_GHS; passage. Frank Eberhack, a colored ! g £ sergeant of the Twenty-ninth Infantry, ' Morrow 0 WET GOODS RUN LOW. W. J. Kingswell, W. w. Scott, H. C. Cable, rvisors. N E SRSFIELD, = By - " me Policeman Brown ar- et Nl o o T ) G 4 | fell out of his bunk while the ship was | First Lieutenants Ernest Haskell, | Smith, 495 enlisted men of the Twenty- r t goods were ) who introduced | y, g 4 = " | pitching in a heavy sea and broke his | William H. Waldron, Will H. Peint, A. | ninth Infantry, 223 enlisted men and ning and his till was bulging DEE OF Balers- | Bt s & e e e e G et el Saden 5 4 | T. Easton, Francis W. Healey, Albert | three casual companies; 68 enlisted k 5. ( at once 1 Lodge, who gave an addre: -B. J. Senderman, Robert C.| de—lien Canale, Dan 8. Canale, H | A &2 © | B. Sloane, Paul C. Gallehe nu‘:\.hnun-'-rlvnmm foned, '\a(aff. signal fore X RIS = = | . Stoterau ilifam Schult. { radley—W. L. Empson, Robert ton. ST, es L. Willard and hospital corps, ete.; 19 enlisted men I ant Bain- | welcome He was followed by H | 2 S & Burton, Charl " ard : as v 3 5 i > Parmaile Feach: Buena—W. M. Lawton, E. M. nes, §. | Bonnie Brae—W. K. Ficklin, J. E. Buckman. | Thited State. % bridg ous memory. | Jasttro behalf of the citizens and | o o arman, R 4 Ve ae Armgn jones { Horace Davis, J. S, Dunkan P. Crowe, and Second of the United States navy and mar identifier onses were eloquently made by | J. M. Palmer, Max Schwartz, | V1 5. L. Hughes, Ira Chrisman, Ben |, Palo Alto—a Umphreys. Georse W.| Franklin P. Jackson, Hugh corps, 65 discharged soldiers, 46 prisor e John,” Chan Ao Bt ] Harrin, B 1. Aiaatits e i L e, Siien's. Law. | . Toay Deach: 7. B! Lightburn, | Stevenson, win O, unders, | ers, 14 ex-civil employes of the qua Connell had | 3 vy Shelhan of the | DR J. M. Dowell. Salthiel |y, jony Ar pil b e g R e Louls & Bailey, el | John B. Barnes, Harry A. Wells, Frank | termaster’s department and seven of- s sing checks | Rathbe nd Brigadi Gen- | “H. B. Ham, B. F s ose ot DiGd R, G 7Bunte, C. | ehIAnE W K Hill. A. A-{ W, Dawson, James L. Craig, C. H.|ficers’ servants. 4 and Ce wbridge had | eral McGlashen for the uniform rank. | A WL e FedrdSWillap' A0 gaiskise Dacka it (0A00 Yieo L T Torence Ml Ray- | Baenha, W 0. Bechoe; & 2 b Kk’. Captair if‘dx\'"?op! "'IT {\a:a- not se i S aoetiare ik sar ; Davis, Ambrose Nicoiai, John W- suckley | mon | miller, A. G. Goodwynn, S. M. Parker | saki—Captain F. W. Lewis, Lieutenant n ars, | The speakers all devoted much atten “ admun, A. J. Santee, | Alhambra—wiiiam Pollurd, K. N. Richard- | UKiah—William Lucas, Abe Marks i g . s W. W. | E. J. McCleave, Mrs. F. W. Lewis, Mrs immediately. | tion to the principles of fraternal or- | [son, K. W. Longden, F. B. Klwood. | Fremont—J. O. C H. J. Franck. | and Benjamin E. , Colonels W. W. M ‘J Kk M F. D. Bl “‘ \' 3 s gesedg % 1o e s | H. Simonson, | Gauntlet—a. G ston, W. . gle—Paul \:u.m ames_Oliver. ey . W. Hoy! Lie J. M. Jackson, Mrs . Ely, Mrs. A. N lating s ders in general and the Knights in par- | | A. G. Livingston, \W. H. Judson, e Mo, e Ol volf, Gas. | HuDbell and R. W. Hoytt, Lieutenant | Colonels W. S. Scott and W. W. Rob- | B. Sloane and child, one enlisted man upon the fact that | Petersen, Dan pard Zerr. A. J. Oswald. code, which re- | ticular, la W e | “canes ‘ bogus check a distinctively American order. H. Hamilton, | Chasles A e Calemay | e e e 7 K Inson; Candaian B A cAlstiamns it gf e 35 B ¥ J o herk. 0t X . 3 milton, | Charles A ChRtias ). Mo akdale—Herry Sanders, J. B. Ames | AR 3 7illis | diers. W with the record of { To-morrow night at Armory Hall the i Mercer, Ernest ¢ Mart, | Carers—C.A. Holland'G. F. Barvewt: | R. Styles, R. L. Hamilton and Willis | CCre o o o 5 B b his isoner took the dis- | secret work will be exemplified by Sun- IOl f A ¢ H. sty N Tt ey [ Uliue, - Lisutenants SRatrts - BUBA: Lieut Herry W Nawien v good naturedly and said: “Well, | se b : ) g | Kirby, Keswick—J. D. Walz, /K. Hyatt e il 8 p as | lass, Lieutenant Harry Newton ) ly and said: “Well, | get Temple of the Rathbone Sisters, | = Lincoin. Ward Hichardson, William Wing, | R | . DirigoF. B.Larmer- W. P, Williams, g.| V- E. Sweasy, Emil Speth and Thomas |, \on, "0 5 1e vl L'y B Dous nto trouble until T got | after which there will be a social see. | Eichard T gy s o+ e | Kiciisen, ¥, W. Fisher, J. 1. | D. Holmes, C. W. Muller, Carl F. Wood, J. J. | M. Kite, Second Lieutenants W. V.| I s e ~ S ity iy e o }rorte tuits, W, M. Barr, Martin | Victory Gallegher, John S. Upham, Jesse Gas- |1ass and child. Mrs. H. W. Newton, M ho is 57 years of age, Following is s il (0. SHENo; Gtorge, OB ek snannon. e e = e . & losan ) and C. A. Derbyshire, Contract | M. A. Downing. H. D. Cousins, Mrs. H. f age, ing is a list of the delegates tkins, A. McKellar, W. W. Wetmore, Newman J. Baker, Al Levy, Ed Simp- Rocklin—L. G. Jeardeau, J. H. Gregory. | ton an B i i D. Cousins, Edith Dutoth, Mamie [ yvears of his life | and ailternates: . l';'”"{ e o | son, H. ! ‘#:m‘lnn'\ \‘;n-*rlr‘nsrfil';:‘. l“fl 1 F;m‘-‘r Surgeons George B. Jones, H. W. Ri = (“;‘;ln_»}‘ F‘] 'k‘ _"[“ » Mam 'f s g At Nong s £ ichler, J. Glasson. Lake Eisinore— S. A. Stewart. | Trinity— . Bissell. Robert Hicks, J. P, 7. Rad- | Soakel NInh _LFURE SNSENN. el o 4 nia’s peni John_ Huber, Arthur C. athew Smith, C. H. Starkey, | West Oukia Wisner, Charles | Bergin, Blake. Stuckey, J. M. Purnell and A W. Red- | Sl Gt cvnst AFiilvy: seven: . e ent up five MeLenna John A.’ Plummier, C. H. | H. Lews, John Crossman, Ciyde C. Lamkin. Scotd Valley—R. A Lewis, W. D. Hannan. | dy, Second Lieutenant H. M. Joss, Ma- | the * en of the Sixt: th Coast - years o ol Lee, | g 0. Howell, Luctus Johnson, R. Fork . Kellogg, T. J. Montgomery. | <endall, Ci i P | LYSRUGE I OF S SERSY-SEN aac years on two Gal = Moulton, J. A. Moore, | R, Robinson. G. F. Bennett. b Evergreen—C. H. Olds, H. H. Patterson, J. | Jor H. M. Kendall, Captain J. W. Clin- | Pt mett Ashworth, William Wrancete® Sei, Pardee | rpemie Slamund. BteineE. . P Willard. F. Finegan, W. P. Dilley. | ton, Lieutenant L. R. Krebs, Lieuten- | i L g o Sl ity, whe C. Kul Fry, W. A. Henderson, T | Roma— Gluseppe Calegaris, Clemente Lom- | _ Oroville—W. F. Gates, W. T. Baldwin, R.|an¢ L. Avery, Captain E. S. Munsen, | E- Grove, B. F. Kauffman, six dis- bardl, Ginotto Marioni, Gluseppe Pellettiers, | H. Dunn, C. L. Bills. | charged soldiers and Benedict R. Nich- Napa County po- 3 H Hatton, Gk Lo 5 ! T th, | Lieutenant J. T. Tompkins, U. S. Navy. i e tton, G. A. | Gaetano Malpiede, Antonio d'Andrea, Angelo ! _ Whittler—T. B. Moorhead. J. W. Galbralth, | Lie J. T h | P om Confede Brophy. Charles Danziger, Serventl, Gluseppe Sanguinettl 511 W, A. Kelsey. L. D. Hockett. Mrs. R. W. Hoyt, Mrs. W. W. Robin- | 0l80n. & general prisoner. notes 2ol Do o - ;{' ; F. P. McD| l'\l‘\lah nk Dietz, D. J. Samson— Hugh Crawford, Peter A. Kelfi’ an Leandro—John W, Bulen, Charles Critch- M E. A. Shuttleworth, Mrs. H. 1 S — i 3 B Mely | williams, ¥ ndel {tey, Davia H. McCartney, Francis M. Nickell, { 1ow. R. B. Myers. . P. Mitchell. son;. s, K- A S " e 1 | Californians Going to St. Loui fron when Judge Saw- Johnson, Smith, | * Bald Mountain—0. H. Fuller, F. L. Cole Springville—S. Doherty, D. Mudgett,| Montague—W. . Tebbe, W. L. Prather Jr., | R. Perry and three children, Mrs. F. E - the Circuit =37 South San_Francisco—H. C.’ Hincken. John | Reiph Kramer, F Hansen, J. 8. Wright, W. Dwinell. 13 dcerow and child.- Mys Th" R The quick, short route is by the Overland > . o « Daws, | T Welby, Charles A. Milly. Charles Milly. Castle Rock- Schaner, E. A. Rizor, rand chancellor, B. V. Sargent: grand vice | J- MO an A = ** | Limited, that matchless train of the South « nnell received SEian T Amador—John . Liddicoat, Thomas Richards, | w Iwards, C. Bliss. chancellor, R. F. Burns: grand prelate, D. C. | Styles, Mrs. W. H. Point, Mrs. H. A.| pacific. If you've never tried the Overland . . herkn and 300dman, C (W, . Peter C. Madsen. | Harry J. Place, Henry K. Coon, | Clark; grand master ‘(}' exa';\equtl-rfl.::‘ lauw Wells, Mrs. F. W. Dawson, Mrs. A. A. | try it on your St. Louis trip. Its appeintments < - sy 1 3. W, Rose'C. 3 Milo- yton, J. E. | {zar, Charles L. Hubbs, William W. | grand keeper of records and sea! haftner: | ' ' cvm and child, Mrs. E. Y. Mil. | 8% perfgct and the scenery en route fs m ime Rose, J vell § ] S Percy L. Day, Charles E. Marsh, | rand master at arms, C. R. Stibbens; grand | Goodwyn and child, Mrs. E. 11= | impressive. Talk it over with agents, or B bunty. John H Bechaut, O W Manae. Wi biller. © R inner guard, C. Vermason: Srand puler guard. | ler, Mrs. E. F. Kirkpatrick and child, | 613 Market street . was released from Quentin « Nelson Wilcox | 2 Covell Rotart 5. C. Griswold, D. W. Potter, Srresars c . e otn: | Mrs. E. L. Munson and child, Mrs. K. e T o Vonimern. € "B Kingal g, 4 ove! ober sley, C. A. Haning. A. L. Selig, C._O. Clarke: supreme representa- | M Stolle = Pulr of Troubess. Samuels, L. S. Calkins, H. R. | Morton and child, Miss Brush, Mrs. Pt Erand hancellors les, iack-| R T. Oliver and child, Miss Olive Mc- H. Bodfish, A. J. Buckles, e “arter, George E. Church, T. J. Crow Call, Captain J. M. Healy, Mrs. J. M. Ludington, Cullen B. Traber. lijah C. Hart, O. F. Graf, J. T. ge M, Ilsley. Johnston, O. A. Mullen, T, F. Dunn, G. A. N. Sutherlen, George W. J. M. Morrison W. He: J. C." Brown, Eor stealing a pair of trousers from | a tailor's dummy at Sixth and Mission Oldham, Louis | of putnam, Lyman B r. N | Johnson, A. J. Burnside. H. Farrar, James L. Fields, W. W, aly, Mre. J. F. Tompkins d chil ets John Burke w: E suie e o . Obiand. C. R. McLellan, 0, | Johneon, A J. Bumside. . = o | & Graves 3. H. Gyselaar, J. H. Harmey, Wi | Healy, Mr: > ot e 4| Mre gttt ot gy gt street Railron 3 4 g § iltinsh Divel. 4 | rad Jr., Steve Clevenger, E. A. Deloe, fam T. Jeter, Carl E. Lindsay, L. P. Mc.|Mrs. W. T. Burwell, Mr. Burwell, | six months’ imprisonment by Judge e - WA R Warren . G B Campbell, | TN emo—Charles Light, 'A. G. Keagle, H. J.| Carty. C. F. McGlashan, Frank McGowan, Judge A. D. Odlin, Mrs. James Clark, | Cabaniss. The owner of the dummy - - B D mith, Joha W_:de Woite. %l [Euesiier, Van Pelt. L. FPation, James Koss D @ Riasni®:|y. B. Moses, D. D. Fish, Charles Asp- | pressed the charge. ' . r Live Oak — C. B. Hood, A. S. Mefly, M ko d University—R. R. Rutherford, George Wil- | brigadier general, U. R., C. cGlashan. . B. 3 rles Stiker. i J. Salisbury, A. K. Myers. John C, Hoover, 8. P. Moorhead, W. Powell, A. Roberts, J. C. Lohmey R. W. Dapce, F. B. Hanbridge, J. A. Fontenal. Castle—T. A Long, E. J. Bates, Willlam A. Fish_ John Hendricks. Golden City Ed M. Coffey, J liam Gunn, G. W. O'Brien, Don F. Miller. cagle Cilft—C. R. Cotter, Wiltred Ladlow, . D. Nunamaker, J. A, Miller. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1oV ipomo-—Hans Mehischau, W. J. Suther- and. River View—Joseph S. Foord, Jacob Stern, CthlehlboK!flra!y, Ben‘ Fleisher, w ¢ ne—George W. Brown, Willam N. e ree D Divess, | Penry, A. B. Caminetti, Willlam Harvey. et Folsom—Charles Zimmerman, Grant U. Wil- Seas Willia derson, Elias Dall; g e S T Bhare, “Rishard Miits, | Yreka—Harry S. Merrick, Charles E. Dorn, i R o R R. H. DeWitt, Joseph Forrest. Pride of Butte Barker, H. K. Me- | o L, Hehm, Robert Watson, A. A. ;s s Feiters, W. A. Schooler. Grant, C. M. Richards. 5. *Hogan, | Centerville—A. T. Biadle, S. Sandholdt. San Ardo—F. B. Crette, A. Esperance. Pledmont—P. J. l(\an E. Schwarzbaum, Sam T Jones H. | Meyer Lev. D. George F. Fox, John |, Maverick_E. G, Scammion, W. E. Rachford, ¥ Robert L. Sloss, 1"W. Gibbins, {ern—H. 8 Dumble John D. Porter, F. T. s Gatos—R. F. Robertson, J. A. Tudor. “,‘m',’; > T e Orosi—Willlam E. Tolar, Zenas C. Combs. Persoverand Nero—Latayette Roberison, Edwin Pine, W. W. McLa son Sleppy. Confiden A.DV mnsmm‘x E Klemm, X hnson. . M. Faulkner. O, G. Hopkins, « Vincenzo Siml. Greenlaw. Westfall, ~ Willlam F. Modesto. her, W. A. Downer, Ed - . Layton, George D, Clark. w to fid it in most . Wood, ) bottled beers, because their Iwor . E. Wagner, dlr' P. Finger, preservation is gained through Charles Sutton, Theodore Fendler, chemical “.:u“fi" Galt-Joseph L. Orvis, F. C. Hauschildt, Johu Hartman, William ak Leaf—Jens H. Rohde, B. F. Smith, Aug. gellener. Robert r Dixon. . Shepara. a Rosa—J. D, cara, H. R. Ekstrom, s Fuller, H, C. Kirk, C. W. rter. H. G. Hni\mu N Mapes, F. J. Watson. W. M. Gradner. C. E. Greenfleld. A. | 'Mad River—C. W. Lindstrand, James P. Kollii Case, Walter A. Corey, Wil: | Anderson, George A." Stewart, Andrew Ljun- . Campbell, Leo L. Gib- son, G. 8. Adolph, O. S. Ihrig, C. V. Stans- uter. | bury, John S. Myérs. Hunter, W. E. Norris, D. L. Bottled beers, as well as food products, are nflcn adul- terated with chemical presesvatives, etc., which for awhile them from souring, but are injurious to the stomach. is Pringle. o e A.B. C. BEER is guarantecd to be absolutely pure and o Engle. bert W, Eafl, BT Bry-| ReTands—T. M. Blythe. T W Johnson |1} : 3 ko sk 23 ; {;ee (rox(n ;nyhndnltemnlh:ha;e;er It is never exposed to L. Colvin, T. R. Finley, H. C. Bagby, ;v.uu Hflsd]nlr. thrlea Post, E. M. Marshall, 2 - 3 7 . ¢ 2 32 e air (which is germ-laden) but is brewed, fermented and i 3 - ‘ » 5 3 S 2 - koo 3 J. - M. 1 % S ia—1: 1 Duden, 2 - E. & o e aged for eight monthein air- ughtcomg:rtmen!s then pipedin S T aimner, Ben i, | Gus Pohimans, Frank Sie oo Duden. | | B e ey - T iy tin-lined pipes direct to the air-tight bottling machines, where s, g i Perris D, McPhorson. A. RMFr;d!;llck 2ege - : = 2?* = s ~ m‘vs;* T SR seal Wil Erwin, Gilbert Crippen. ehachapi—] Bubn, "7, M. Jackley. =3 3 s 3 3 e P % 3 = 5 it is bottled, ed, pasteurized and packed for shipment. PortervilleArthur Williams, M. A Bar- | Selby—A. A. Paul, = ; - e a8 S e {or Sunset—Walter w t, Emfl Gfllfll" Isaac " ' " o Vesper—J. D. Parker, J. B. Thorp. Mver. A. 3. Arnadon. Franklin—S. H. Sherard, John B.. Wren, | _Angels—H. F. Ricketson, William Moyle, J. Raleizh Barcar, W. H. Moore. E. Reaves, i R. Campbeli. oBfl!l(‘!n--Ch}:rk‘fi Durner, Harry K. White, B Lo fH Eflll'be Sam H“‘h kX A. King, . Hertzbrun. ‘ern af—] C. Kavanai , Franl The only beer bottied -a.wuy the Brewery, OUdand . M. “Bernatein, W. H. Eilison, | Powell T o B"'m““ s & Streeter. A. L. Hannaford, G. v uburn—Jay N. therefore the only bottled beer that can be absolutelyguaranteed. Yorg, Jemes BIbeE: o i Ford. 3G, xéx,....y.fi;a s 5 i Aetna—John H. Lee, Charles E. Dudley, E. Cinnabar<] J. Pearce, 3 T. Tregoning, The American Co., St. Loui M. Keller, R. G. Loucks. Samuel . Caster, Henry P IN BEAUTIFUL SANTA BARBARA Brewing Co., St. s, U. S. A, Fairmount—Mark Lane, Thomas W. Munroe, col(u—-c A Glesendorter, John M. New- A . | T Eden” ey 7 Pt 62 Rt M Coulterville—Georg Charles Ford. Golden —A. J. Plant, G. W, Sanders. cultery| 3 Hope, les L. HILBERT MERCANTILE CO., ns%.rrle:er Schmiat, Will C. 'Wood, Dan C“)]llu-—:l. E2 Purca:l.dlule- Doisron, W. M. 2 e, C. Bidst; . lom, 'wal i —— | ‘Wholesale Dealers. e oo, W Bl e B e RATES—@merican plap—From May |, 1904, to January 1, 1905: ‘Worsley, Jobn A. Simms. Mariposa—R. L. Paine, D. E. Bertken. paanthe . . Cooper, A. M. Martin, J. C. | Lo Angelert. G Siavborough Benjamin One person occuping room, without bath, $2.50 to $3.50; with bath, $3.50 to $5.00 Bay City—Charles C. Morris, Rudolph Ros- hyo—wuL. Smith, Morton A. George. o