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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 1(;, 1904. ; 9 DELEGATES TO MINING *BREWERS WILL WOMAN PLAYS IMBECILE CONGRESS APPOINTED AND FAILS TO CONVINCE List ;mbmces Representatives of United States and Can- HAVE MEET[NG Mrs. Annie Lippe, Who Came From Kentucky to Get Di- -Shasta County Developing Gold Dredging Indus- vorced From Weli-Known Manager of Pugilists, Proves Fish. Association Agrees to Con- : ; o M Fresh fish® has Jitl \"D velo = If a- 2 2 ATERIALS resh fish™ has Jittle opment Work Proceeds in Several Sections ferellce With Union Men Herself a-Bad Actress by Simulating Insanity in Court v s s ey 5 “ z flesh. When cooked the flesh of the Blue Lead copper mines in the | Regarding Their Claims| Mrs. Anna Lippe proved herself abore unmistakable evidence of having readily separates from the bones. Elliott Creek district on Siskiyou bad actress yesterday morning in the |received some hard knocks. Mountain, near the Oregon line. John court of Police Judge Mogan. With| ~Was it a good scrap?” Judge Fritz R. Allen of New York is named as the| SHORT TRUCE DECLARED |air 1n wila disorder, a 1a the maa |asked the policeman who made the ar- {ffy’;fl:{‘ewninmfl:‘;‘if‘;‘f‘;“" et o Ophelia, she rolled her eyes, gibbered | "5t ne hundred delegates have been ap- i to the American Mining Con- gress, to be held in Portland next th. Amc them are James Gayley, Hays Hammond and T. A. Rick- w York,who are appointed sident of the United States; us, in charge of investiga- talliferous ores, and F. L. 3 B < laa aid. othe Ehige thet f “As purty a go as I ever see,” was [] ’ The Ethel Lynn Mining Company has | Both Sides Will Assemble in |27 did © 85 that stage im- |4, angwer. been organized to work the placer 3 L B beciles usually do, but her work was “And the spectators seemed to enjoy mines of the Horse Creek district in Flood Blllldlng TO-Day 10 |far from convincing. She deceived |it, T suppose Siskiyou County. Walter Lynn and J. : . . |only herself. Her effort evoked jeers “The crowd was tickled to death.” in charge of the economic|K. Ritter of San Francisco are inter- Consider All Questions instead of tears. Among the spec- hen the fight could not have been of the Coeur d'Alene district— | ested in the proposition. Work will be tators were several highly emotional | @ disturbance of the peace, but a con- : uce amed being appointed by | Started at once with a force of thirty- | whe threatened strike of the brewery |female vagrants from Pacific street, | fribution fo the amusement of the . e five men. Roads will be constructed 2 p fighters’ fellow-workmen,” said the Walco! E e P e - = lcott, at the head of the | "C FIT ERVHEene thnts w10l Do workers yesterday afternoon at 5|and their derisive laughter was the Fudke. THE cast Wea Ol RaEa’ THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE . used to worl o'clock was not called. There will be |loudest. As for the seasoned court at- 4 e P 4 2 Ls et Haanel, superintendent of | , . lncalll(y“:p?;‘:::dt‘hat the Mono | 1 Strike unlees the committee from the | taches, they unanimously pronounced | when the name of Belle Wilson was *Seasoning :— White fish have dry flesh, dark fleshed fish are rich in FNM:; l:(; ;(-‘a::;,l:‘:\c(wl::mrl mine on the Humbug Creek in Siski- | Union and the representatives of the the v‘s'om::;\‘ rrva:):'o:'rm:ia.lte:’lpllng 80 10| catled by the bailiff in Judge Mogan's 2‘:},1 k:::lc‘:! :vthe quce l}flut]t n;?k;: the fis:. _Az,!d toall vey, have been appointed as of- you Couf:ty. formerly known as the | Brewers' Association fail to reach an|appear. l('*& coffed at her endeavor | .ot a comely young woman rose . several lpoqn' s ea Q errins’ Sauce | representatives of Canada by the | Lunch Creek mine, has been sold to |understanding at a meeting to be held | until she abandoned it as a dead fail- | from amid the bench-warmers and and the desired effect is instantly obtained. Minister of the Interior. The delegates }ia:stem parties. The price reported is ' in the Flood building at 3 o'clock this | ure. nimbly mounted the witness stand. She | ¥ by Governors of States in- | 3200000 The property was originally | afternoon. Patrolmen Cullinan and Barry ar-|was sworn to tell nothing but the whole JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, Ageats, NEW YORK. mber of well-known men in | OWP€d by Yreka men. Since then it| The first knowledge the Brewers’ As-|regted Mrs. Lippe at 1:30 o'clock yes- | truth. and scientific world. | has changed owners several times. sociation had of any attempt on the|terday morning for disorderly conduct| ‘‘State what this defendant did,” said Am who are appointed to | AN EL DORADO DEAL. rwnr,t‘j of the unilonkto q\xith Wflrx 1ast | jn the red lamp district, and they said ;h; Judsh& )x:n(lin;ms ;t a hlurl):l lycmll;\lg prepare papers are the following from _ |evening at 5 o'clock was through ves-|that a more Amazonian prisoner they | fellow who had just been placed in the he States named 7 ‘i]o::‘:g I;l:;f:rrz N‘:;:-d:x:ki;eth:!nt&ln terday’s Call. No communication Was | haq pever tackled. She abused them |dock, to answer a battery charge. New Hampshire, ¥ ru't‘v\;'\r'\ H. Pettee; Ore- | mine, near El Dorado: received by the assoclation until after|orajly in a way that shocked even their | “He never did a thing to me,” was coLuMB' SAN FRANG-SCH S tes Geological Survey. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. €on el Wyoming, . C. | Negotiations are caii is be under way for | hE fact was thus made known. Later,|not ultra-refined sense of propriety, | the young woman's response, after she LEADING THEATRE - °- | the sale of the Union mine near El Dorado to | & letter was received by Secretary Mohr | anq their united physical force was | had lodked long and searchingly at the <. \ ) Dr. George E. Ladd, presi | fa' not jormm por o Bt g ing et o | Of the association from Secretary Sle- | required to place her in the patrol | defendant. MATINEE TrO-DAY. e C fused $1.000.000 for the mine tne present me | Wierski of the union, notifying the as- | wagon and keep her there until she| “Aren’t you the complaining wit- NIGHTLY, EXCEPTING SUNDAY. = "'"“:,‘;’:{f o o LY conducted on | sociation of the action taken by the|was jailed. In the prison she black- | ness?” Charles Frohman presgnts A STUPENDOUS SHOW! a, employes’ association on Thursday |ened the eye of one Maria Moak, who “Lands, no!" ETHREL I'-oloy and Clayton; Estelle and Babette A. Shiffett; South D’Arville; Cun only of the Union mine, but also of a string | night. shared her cell, and hurled vile ! Aren’t you Belle Wilson?" ningham and Smith; h Dakota, Th ¥ A et e % = Harry ack and h Dekots, Thomas | 57 iims four miles 1h lencth Prior to the receipt of this official|epithets at the matron when she tried | “Lands, no! Neil Gilson’s my name.” BARRYMORE ot . Ty -a,rl’r‘u19>\~\o:h1‘-‘;;r;‘k The Treadwell mine in Amador (‘nunj‘communlcannn the members of the|to quiet her. Then she boasted that, “What are you doing here?" Last times of Green and Warner; Leigh it Fie | Y has “l'g}:mhnneralmns ]unrlior the n(e)“ | Brewers' Assoclation had been calted |she would fool the Police Court by | “Oh, just looking on. I came to see in her greatest comedy success, Brothers: Gillihan and Murray and rford College: Utah, ‘ners, who have recently been at the!together and were discussing the issues | playing lunatic. How she didn't suc- | some of the funny things the papers | VALERIE BERGERE AND COMPANY. fessor 8. W. Mc- . inspecting the workings. They |as given out by the union through The | ceed in doing that has been recounted. | tell about.” cous'N KATE Presenting “HIS JAPANE 3 IN SHASTA COUNTY. are M 3 Goxdon of Boksne Ant | call Inquiry from the bench elicited the | Miss Gilson was retired, and as Miss Double Regular matinees every We ay # Sydney Drake of Seattle. The Amador| The Brewers’ Association asserts that | information that Annie Lippe is the ( Wilson was absent the case of battery SPECIAL' ou [ & Rty = Sy striking feature of mining | Ledger reports that the work of pump- | no conference had been asked for by |wife of Al Lippe, a pugilistic im- against the burly youth was con-| Bill. sl i i ERMS. COUSHRUSS 39 “"h‘“h'—‘ "]"" ”lib' out the Wildman-Mahoney ml:€ 18| the union prior to taking the stand | presario, who has managed Harry| tinued. Beginning NEXT MONDAY, b s o o S e s f the its in which the]advancing rapidly and that work on that unless a conference was granted Forbes and other fistic lights, and that & e S gy the dredger process | the tunnel will begin as 'soon as the|a walkout would occur at 5 o'clock last | she recently came here from Kentucky | Susan Thompson promised to remove ETHEL BARRYMORE ROSE COGHLAN gold b drill has arrived at Red-|water is out. The Fremont-Gover mine | night. Now that the association has|to institute proceedings for divorce o TheNe stieiny Duvie: SUiudly AND COMPANY rpose of prospecting | i g | her trunk and other belongings from A AD pose of prospecting|is still idle. The Central Eureka mine | consented to hear the representatives and alimony. The suit is now pend-|,. . o= S5 F00 TR CR o COUSIN KATE In Her Onme-Act Playlet, ts of the city of Red- | had a clean-up in June that is report- of the union and discuss the qués- ing in the Superior Court. When ol ¥ =2 Followed by the one-act “Study,” u';-r_w-.;, ‘“‘?"“_e!".”!f‘"-" FEVRE KTRL; - ed to have yielded $47,000 for the month. | tiong involved, a truce has been de-|searched at the City Prison there were | CheSthut street, where she was arrest- consummated. will invoive the transfer mot | e ning i About sixty men. have been laid off Wheth. s of the|found on her person five valuable dia- | SO 8t B o'clock yesterday morning for | CARROTS ver from Redding and | at the Zeila mine. i ether the demands o P disturbing the peace. Mrs. Thompson | sy R The Detroit and her two daughters were sheltere is operating by Mrs. Davis, and all she asked in clar union will be acceptable to the associa- | mond rings, $49 50 in gold coin and a tion can only be determined at the con- receipt for $50, which she had paid stle mining district | ference to be held this afternoon. for legal service in her divorce pro- There is an improvement in the pro pects of the Newc: 2 # h hey assist her in kee, Bargain Matinee To-Day. at Horsctown. The Sacramento Bee|in Placer County. The Hathaway| Different branches of the brewing in- | ceedings. She dwells at McAllister and | [*ti0 Was that they assis: her in Keep- ( LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. — mine is reported as being about ready | dustry are Involved. The bottlers will | Buchanan streets and keeps a fast| N8 house. In addition to doms that| The hilariously funny comedy, to resume operations with a large force | demand, at the conference, that their | trotter and a beautiful buggy. The | o™ pe:C'P ok e Sl S THE HON. of men. The Gold Blossom mine has|wages be increased $1 50 per week. The | case was continued till to-day. DRt "ea Jodss Mioknn, aud sbel OHNNORTH put in a new concentrator and six Dew | drivers are not involved, but their| S BT RdD thoir rembval 8o a happy | <y W NIG . drills. The new Homestead mine, | “kick” will also be considered at the| M. Caffarata labored under the de- | ¥OW e TO-MORROW NIGHT across the river in El Dorado County, | conference. Drivers want shorter hours | lusion that his license to peddle fruit | “€liverance. BB Y o O S e ".““ Melodrama is working six men prospecting and & |and some of the members of the uniom- also authorized him to obstruct street- i - 5 hatt Gian tees kol fort think the request should be granted. |cars with his wagon, and when Judge | Willlam Keane, lanky and “"“*‘;""" [ ‘ A THURUUQHBRED TRAMP. A strike of ore has been reported by | Everything hinges on the conference | Conlan fined him $5 his protest was|Sald he was drunk and did not know | Special Popular Prices. what he was doing when hi through the show window of a Sacra- mento-street shoe store from which he had been forcibly ejected as a nuisance. He will be sentenced to-day by Judge Mogan. ntific Press says | She ff Ralphs of San Bernardino. The to be held this afternoon. Both sides | emphatic. property that has been discovered are willing to do what they deem the | Whata for paya da fi\-ez_ he on the desert. As usual the values are | right thing. Just which side will be|shouted. “I paya da lise ta drive da reported to be very high. The loca- | “right” neither party will say, as the Wag ; _ tion is five miles from water, but many | conference is on the line of arbitra- nd you'll either pay the $5 for are reported to be going in as; tion, and anticipation is not being in- f’\ structing the ear or spend five days dulged in. in jail,” said the Judge. SIS et R P s | “I no pi dat five. Dat five's da| George Hafie, who had a loaded re- o & f ver i S pos: 810! hen a police- mines will be soon developed in the WILL NOT ALLOW DOCTOR ol TRYEE (D omesA oD ien B pa oo SUNDAY GRAND: - on when' syl . HOUSE Three Creeks country. Many claims TO EXAMINE INJURED MAN| But he paid{ man overhauled him early yesterday S Coursing will begin at 11 o'clock sharp and | MATINEE il ks count e morning on Market street, said he Was | cortinue until the last winning flag goes up. | SE R 15 et ectiom whie wvell; ! A Joseph Podesta, a grocer’s clerk, who | & professional musician; making a spe- MR. LAST NIGHT. WOULD SHOW ORES. {Judge Van Nostrand Denies ‘“0""1“ Of | aid his salary 1s $9 & week, was or- | clalty of the second violin, and arrivea| TOTAL PRIZES : : : $2000 jAMES MR BAHNES It is urged upon the northern miners| Atorney of United Rallroads In | gcreq into custody by Judge Fritz be- | here from St. Louls only a day Prior| An miesion-st. cars transter to Guerrero . ‘ Every 15c. 25c, 50c. Aum\hll;. to the Eureka Standard, by the Nevada County Miner to make RmmsEs Bt | cause he refused to pay his wife, from | to his arrest. % cars, which go direet to the park. oF hetgg b " & P | o mineral showing at the State Fair| Justice of the Peace Van Nostrand | whom he is separated, $5 a week for the | “‘What did you come here for?” Judge JOHN GRACE, Judge N EII_I_ EQUIPMENT AND WORK in Sacramento. In a somewhat long Vesterday denied the motion of the|support of her infant, of which he dis-| Mogan inquired. : i EDWARD SHORTSTAG, Slipper. NE YUHK < 4 article advocating this move the Miner | attorr of the United Railroads that claims paternity. Joe was 19 years ol To ged a job mid an orchestra on a| — AND Echo reports that the says: the surgeon of the company be per-|age and his bride was 15 years of age | shteamboad,” replied Gec st CCone-v | TO-MORROW MATINEE nich mine, at Bear £ nh ek e mitted to make a medical examination | when th were married four years| ~And what did you carry a pistol R | eras County, has cut " needs ‘more than ‘s pick and | of Robert O'Rourke, who was injured | ago, and since then their life has been | fOr? rlv0L| OPERA || THE COWBOY AND THE LADY n of good ore. A depth of gather riches. Quartz mines are |jn an accident on one of the cars of | an alternation of quarrels and. re-| ‘‘To prodecd mineselef.” HOUSE. ‘SPE!‘IAL SUMMER PRICES—13¢, 25¢ and 30, r the shaft will be attained it would te s money pro. | the corporation. | unions, the wife spending most of her| ‘“From whom—from the folk who EVENINGS AT § SHARP. | Beat Reserved Seat in Orchestrs, 3de. x rding to the Eche a idle for want of cap O’Rourke sued the company for|time with her mother and being sup- | might hear your fiddling? With th | 1 will be erected on the 3 e $299 damages, alleging that one of | pcrted by her at 1604 Mission street.| ‘‘Haw! haw! haw! Joodge,” gurgled the i e activity is expected in | vestment problem remains of how to: his ribs was fractured 1d that he They tried to obtain a divorce, but|George, “if dot ain’d a gread chok GREAT | rict, north and | bring these “f"“"‘“‘u:"“‘:f;“‘ B | sustained other injuries as a result of Judge Graham wouldn’t let them have| The ca ai CAST fore the falling & once Known BaE Ths ¢ the accident. it. Mrs, Podesta wears Joe's portrait b i T g g | ns the u coast Judge Van Nostrand in denying the | jn her collar pin and says he is just Wants Partnership Dissolve £ Press says that SR mckihits motion said the question of pe | —— invest. s would f ’ri | THE TOBINS, BRANDOW AND WILEY | Ana a Splendid Show Every Afterncon and Evening in the Theater. And thz mitting | dying to get rid of her so that he can| William I. Borkheim has commenced BEAUTY a surgeon of a corporation to imine | marry a certain girl whom she could|guit against Archibald M. Wright for CHORUS one injured through any acts of the name if she had a mind to. Mrs. Johr. | S corporation was a mopt mgint which | Pettie, president of the Universal Ser- e i o 5 5 more” was: ‘ had never been decided by the Su-|vice Society, is ably championing the | the California Watch Case Company. rity and encourages de. | Preme Court of California. Eastern|young matron’s cause. Borkheim says that their disagr what California needs. | courts had rendered various deci: - . . are doing the busi an irre g night and day at t 1 e. An body has yuntain sl > at feet. The work nt is well advanced. ing completion. The dissolution of their co-partnership in county is a @ in more way: Promenade Circle, 3d Floor, ll.lm P-niul F )R ALWATS RU2 Usual' Tivoll Prices—25c, G0c, 7Se. Seats Always Selling—Only Matinee Sat. TAKE A RIDE ON THE unu'rm ELECTRIC RAILROAD. « K e been ereeted. A Ahe. tieh Odiorado, m which differed widely from each!| Four French male defendants, who|injury. He rendered an accounting to \"?\flg"‘?f-:?’fi“n?g bk, . F ilway is in construc- ed and that millions of other. | spoke with hands and shoulders as|kis partner and offered to divide all the | o e e 3 2 . Here would seem be a YOSEMITE VAL 3 | well as tongues, explained that they|assets, share an l. l‘ i Ahlixr- ut | Proprictors. " | Tiose Yourself in the Mirror Maze! in Shasta County . mining counties and they SEMITE VALLEY. | came from an up-river town to partici- | Wright refused to entertain the Do~ 3 E D. Price, | ADMISSION.......100 | C3 P e § s M. P. Walker and e M b e | pate in the fall of the Bastile celebra- | sition. General Manager. | " ywyon pront 1 T N o~ - . - v A he 8 e Falr, here Seves s | 2 > N a e, S 4 . | 10y | S tedciity OF Wew Tk The | ract attention e Adian g onte Fe. | {ion and were derived of that pleasure N R RO TR, ‘ TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT. mir ! be reopened and work: attle Times has a report that| 1= A 10W rate of fore: The Santa Te !y pytroimen Hutchins and Vine, who| The Famous Marinosa LAST MATINEE TO-DAY. | o Sl round-trip to Yosemite the clean-up in the Tanana district first- oAt ey SRR vou i | arrested them for sleeping in a barn last winter was more than $00.000. | traveler $10 00. y |on Nob Hill at mid-day. Realizing | MY s Southern in the world are reached oare reached | WA H I T EE [£nd he Aicazar stock co. | | ‘ Mining machinery has been bought ex- ing-car berth require: | that there would be no slumber for | (8% vaiiey ‘at In WHITTLE bEY tensively in anticipation of a large! The rail journey is made entirely in the them after they once plunged into the | Glacier Point pYScevatig - ¢ IN A SUMPTUOUS REVIVAL OF amount of work to be performed. \The time and the traveler is not put to | carnival, they deemed it wise to fortify | ¢, Maps and full Information of any agent same journal records that a declion tayes #4500, . © Lo man Derth. "Thi | (homselves against drowsiness during . EARTSEAS | hes been handed down by which the ©; S the festivities by snatching forty winks e | *| A. ¥. C. Treadsold concessionaires suf- 3 | in advance. To crown their disappoint-| _______ADVERTISEMENTS. . | ¥ use of scientific pro- | fer defeat for the ownership of the Bo- ment, Judge Conlan sentenced them to | nanza Creek claim No. 9 on Bonanza | twenty-four hours’ further imprison- SINFUL NEGLECT | | % oo pHices | ment. Jdaho-Maryland mine | Creek. The first locomotives for use “Will do a big week." through 1s without s (11 ride or extra | Chronicle. | sartsease’ 25¢ to 50¢ ('mui meals Y in the et 1 ( ~Th s 2108& the Rents Fe Hne 1o ¥ S GrEC How is it possible for a sane man with | Fascinating Romance. has begun. The time | in mining in the neighborhood of Daw moki toothsome and ct only 50c good teeth to destroy them through careless THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. out the water is un- |scn have recently arrived. They will > These prices are reason- | Frances Lopez, found asleep in the - : neglect! SOZODONT 1s positively bene- ns is the manag-|be used by the Detroit-Yukon Mining gble aud suge the traveler on the round- | middle of Hinckley Alley at 3 o'clock e e G RS e lrag st point of attack | Company at the mouth of Bear Creek.| 5 Modern stage coaches: Santa Fe|& M. yesterday, also laid her troubles| rea| pleasure eLASe pe line, overhaul- | The cars will be loaded by steam coaches are new-buiit and especially for | at the door of the French holiday. She | MAVE“ | ind general prelim- | shovels and hauled to Klondike River Yosemite scrvice fhey are the newest | wag returning from the ball at the Me- | Wilkins tells the | for sluicing. Hydraulic operations on g ks s '€ | chanics’ Pavilion to her home, she told Market st., near Eighth, Phone soum m at he expects | a large scale have been started on the 3 Canyon entrance to| Judge Mogan, when the combined ef- | LAST TWO NIGHTS. ctically disposed | Armstrong concession on the McMillan L AR stages g0 up| fects of overindulgence in dancing and TCOTH POWDER DAY AND TO-MORROW mths, as an extra | River. Prolonged rains have caused comes down. This is by far the grand- | bad beer suddenly overcame her, and Successful Comedy-Drama is the repair ing the machinery inary work Graes Valiey pe the water will be of in three or four effort will be made to perform the |damage at some places in the Yukon est entrance to the Valley and passes | she was sitting thinking over the sit-| the natural complement of SOZODONT R Bri Your Collar: necessary work in the shortest possible | district. One miner, John Lund, whose ¢liffs and waterfalls secn on no other | yation when the noliceman nabbed her. | Liquid, 1s a beautiful polisher, absolutely | ring on You S time. It is intended to use the present | claim is twenty-seven miles below | 1. By an unique | She will be sentenced to-morrow. free from gntand acid. Are you using it ? . and Cuffs. - ”vl-l""‘lmflidshgfi down to the 1000- | Bonanza, lost several thousand dollars :‘;r:m'n' e DRGsGnEers dre taken | ' m- “ You ought to be | We are ready for them—to wash them, oot level and then to continue down- | by the ruin of an open cut. Hydraulic N'? '” Bhotas o . i Judge Fritz evidently decided that 2 "\ Sensational Political Battl to blue them, to starch them, to irom ward as far as may be found advisable. | operators, of whom there are tw enty- | Bver Bty milen This makes the srand. | Mary Bowden had “doped” James Lo-| _ 3FORMS LIQUID. POWDER. PASTE L Thriling, Edltorias Compatent | them ia such way that they will eulé The work of pumping will probably ' seven on Bonanza Creek, are rejoic- in the world | gan and stolen his watch, just as the 10c to 50c | either and without giving them a free ‘ s g Evenings begin within thirty days. ing in the abundance of water. ro TR"Vl‘L prosecution claimed, for he sent her to ‘PHCES Matinees. fringe which you would rather find miss- The Trinity Journal reports that the| A deal of considerable size in the ? | the Suverior Court with bail fixed at DON'T FAIL TO! B N e e e et ower tunnel in the Yellow Rose of | Northwest is reported by the Spokane e D'f iy | $2000. The timeplece was not in Mary’s alace accord with the modern idea of low cost Texas mine has struck a ledge eight | Spokesman-Review, which says: possession when she was arrested in see the beautiful feet wide and of good ore at a depth The third payment on the purchase D James Condrin was convicted by a |, paejfic-street saloon, where the rob- 'COURT Lounging | of 50 feet. This strike Is likely, so ! of the Dominion Copper (‘ nlpnn\"s properties j‘”f in "L_‘"g“ Dunne's court yesterday | bery occurred, and a man of the name and room, the EMPIRE ! UNITED STATES um‘Yt says the Journal, to insure perma- | > Boundary, B. - R on a charge of burglary in the second | of McCarthy swore that Mary was in . PARLOR, the 1004 MARKET STREET. n-ney to the mine. A large amount of | i) Srmeiting Company this month, The Gcsree. He will be sentenced on July |, " company at the time the pilfering fira“d PALM ROOM, the| | ot in large quantities. *work has been performed above the of the payments is not known here, .22. He broke into the residence of LOUIS XV PAR- Telephone South 420. z price 480,000, Local mining ' Ja < 9 2 1 2 L ™ A Jower level and the mine is equippel ;;"’r:‘:d %0 Lodsl mining Jacob Bock, 31 Haight street, on LOR. and the LA. The whole munm_x:\ ‘l’nllng A BIT O took place. The prosecution proved a pretty clear case, just the same. [ h men who ar i . t i | » EY ) for working. | properties and who ere otherwise interestea ADTil 6 and stole some articles of ¥ooF e DIES' WRITING/ | ;.. pody is whistiing *Foilow the Crown on Dr. Gibbow’s Dispensary, Phe Sostt Vol Ak enopis | N the Dig copper combination believe that jewelry and clothing. There are three i PilE s Msdan s contt aeiack 0 e S ROOM. Sunday.’ 629 KEABNY ST. Established - Valley BCe TEPOTS | aqier this payment matters will move along | Drior convictions against him for petty | , - JUry in Judg rl g No one will miss hearing “It's a Habit."” In §834 for the treatment of Private that deeds have been filed for record | more rapidiy and that work at the smclter g b to disagree in the case of Philip Deller, And these are only a few of the fifty great Lost Muntood. Debility or will be started immediately. The local stock- | larceny. 9 4 with selling two diseased feacures of o aring i body and mind and holders of the Morrison Mining Company, who | g 3 | charge ec "The Doctor cures when traded in stock of the Morrison company for | ————————————% | beeves to one Bendel, a butcher at 3377 .“..,,. Tail. ¢ him, ¢ harges low, stock in the Montreal and Boston Company, | Minsion sireat. Whére they wers in 150 visir DR. JORDAN'S anear I " < warnmtecd. Cill or write. e not received thei ifi but th £ CALL'S : = - » San Francisco. Cal ::-:Il‘r;’:n‘ndrclhal )u.‘.- en{ufx:nm?l:x'mnduy r'»e::x [ el THI LAY cess of being reduced to sausages when '“SEu. OF ‘"“To.v A luGKY STDNE - e ‘ d will .rr'lr ;l‘l::rtulq\‘ dday xAn-‘ WANT AD PREMIUMS, Health Officer “Billy” Jordan, of “the L r paymen e n is due in a " Nel’veS??? oottt 36 42’0t thorighe Mieie Akt (horg | Like Its Circulation, leather-lunged Kid” of price fight an- | 1061 MARRET 0T bot. Gib a7, 8.F.Cal. By Colln Davis and Frank Witmark. is any sossibhity of the deal Salling Mryah. ARE HIGH CLASS. nouncement fame, stopped the trans- N i e S v the e ————— d PSS formation. Nine of the jurors were ‘dise3se positively cared by the oldest Specialist an the Coist. Est. 36 years. e e prices. ‘“The Whirl of the Tow They don’t cry when Sues Lumber Company. o vict th s st LE properly FED The sum of $50,000 Is demandea| | A WALKER'S SELF-PULLING | |hitag o SHCeL 09, (etant D0 e T =k —_— | OF RESPONS—IF ,HOUS_ES from the Northwestern Redwood CORKSCREW only a go-between in the sale of the Toptmeat perionaly or :zl.m A ¢ | MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. | Catalogue and Price Lists Mailed Company by Louis E. Bidache, a log FREE TO-DAY beeves they could not conscientiously o i — on Apphcauon. scaler, who says in a suit filed yester- To Every Person Bringi find him guilty. It develops that the MARBIAGE, MAIL = . - Gra -Nuts day that his right hand and arm were ;2 y\v-m n Bt "EINE & | | man who really sold the meat to Ben-| () & [ shbebefelnen o BA{‘“%E A,E,fl,!;'-' FRESE AND SALT MEATS. crushed between two logs at Willits | s del was one Louis Levy. DA T DD D Righth and Harricon Btreets: JAS: BOYES & CO. S0P ™Sl Main iee on August 24, 1903. Bidache charges BUNDAX. ¥DIII0, $o¥ e 3 S ~| SAN FRANCI CO vs. OAKLAND. R A “There’s a reason” that the aclcdent was due to the fact b The faces of Edward Lowry and ; : | P e sLLs, s VE! X " THURSDAY d A i X -4 that the company put on, as his as- See announcement, classified Michael Kalish, charged with disturb- ;.;:}.(‘»hpbml‘.’sn'\y ki e s Lu?::‘g:;‘:xg oiu'. "?‘-’o"-‘.“‘&: 1o wOst the little book. “The Road to sistant, one William Rose, who was ! |ing the peace by fighting at the Union ity R o sy A Sl in each piE. e iendd fin'the hasdiing of Josk || ron Works, aid not tend to aisprove Ladics Free Thursday ana Friday. i Carl Westerfeld is. his attorney. the accusation, for both countenances Advance sale of seats at 5 Stockton st.

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