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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. MONDAY, JULY 25 1904 BEARD REPORTS THAT CHICO MAY LOSE 0N FRIFSTHOOD *PLANI GARDEN UNLESS $5000 IS _RilSED Divine Gives Strong Sermon | Need of Immediate S!:m‘mnr W, 4. BEARD calls attention 8 Suemning tathe on Occasion of Rev. James! Action Clearly FATHER GRANT TRIP TO BEACH IS EXPENSIVE John Coghlan, a Laborer, Re- lieved of His Irrigation Projact Has a Very Large fact that Chico may lose the plant and sced production gar- den located a few months ago by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture near Chico. Unless the sum of $5000 is 3 Savings | lican’s” Firs ! : ! ised before the first of August to pay for the that is required, 5 i Colligan’s First Mas ! Percelved_ ::e znrde:mmay e :e:love“(fli s:me ol ty. There are sev- Scope' on Car at Cliff House A c | eral other places in California where the garden might be satisfac- E | t mRZItCS WORSHIPERS torily located, so writes Sccretary Beard, and the people of such —(v‘\.'l HER : Other THREE MEN TURN TRICK Prother of Celebrant Takes | Crominent Part in Serviee | Master of Ceremonies places stand ready to donate the land, The understanding was that Chico would provide what land was needed. The Government is not inclined to buy and pay for the site. The selected tract embraces cighty acres, lying about two miles southeast of Chico, near Butte Creel. The Government officials found ideai conditions near Chico. A strong effort will be made to raise the needed $5000 during the present week. Work has already begun on the site near Chico and many valuable plants are growing there. Mr. Beard submits cogent reasons to show the necessity that Chico shall retain the institution, a matter in which the entire Sacramento Valicy is concerned. The are the lowest. my work is of the best, grade. You can de- pend on it every time. Here are a few figures: DEVELOPING Roll of six, 10e: roil of twelve, 15e. PRINTING: Solio finish. 3¢ to Sc: velox finish, 3¢ { Although my prices | |Ask Government Aid to Reclaim Vast Expanse. e Places Stand Ready to Meet Situation. Wife Sees Thieves at Work, | but Gives Alarm Too Late, and They Effect Eseape BY W. A. BEARD. A conference has been in progress in John Coghlan, a laborer living at 607 . Brigia's The announcement has just been | | Los Angeles that lasted several days, i p to 6e. 2 " A Fs estined mportant part in the agricultural fu- % | T cel. robbed yesterday aft- DAYLIGHT LOADING FILMS in all v %y “_f.ad_ made at Chico that the plant and pro- i ;::h:; :iflllllé::lm to piay Ay 4 W the purpose of which was to find some | Third street, was ro 2 o The cpular sizes. My usual low prices. ernoon of $400 by pickpockets. e duc! CYKO peinting out paper. 2 Pri : o'clock on garden located wear that city | bt“‘i Hpon w?‘fhv'::fi '"‘“"": S e | light-fingered gentry, three in number, | artincial fisht. .y J was @ few months age by the United |4 ———————————————} | of the "Imperial oF may-be LREEK | e gond: (heiE escape. | 1 also carry a line of popular sizes of = » States Department of Agricult over by the United States Government ' 8 A Ausco Cameras from $5 upwards. Cam- n: Father neis Donot B sty gricelture May | p,00y which are contributing to-day | has seen in America, and given it as|and completed as a par -1 Coghlan and his wife and children | eras repaired af moderate prices Mall . . be Moat 1o 28 2 . $a.) g y | 3 d complet: s a part of a compre- | o and ¥rank Coliigan, a o this portion of California |to the prosperity of American farmers | his opinion that under proper cultiva-{ hensive plan to cover all lands on the | went to the Cliff House yesterday to | crders promptly flied. it, was master of tbrough the failure of the people of |are new and improved varieties of |tion it will make a growth that will ‘With him he had tied er Fleming of the Sa- the locality to subsecribe sufficient money to pay for the land. ! wheat, oats, barley and other grains.!fiil all requirements. ! During the past few years the depart- | that a small The letter states piece of matting made lower Colorado River, so says the Los | Angeles Herald, which makes also the i following statements relative to the spend the day. in a leather pouch his entire savings. He thought the money would be safer THAT MAN PITTS F. W. PITTS, the Stationer, | ment has introduced macaroni wheats, | from the sample has been forwarded which by reasen of adaptability to|for inspection and the writer offers to semi-arid conditions, have added ap- | cc-operate in every way in an effort a million acres to the | to demonstrate thoroughly the possi- wheat-producing area of the United' pjljties of the plant. States and at the same time rendered The possibilities of matting manu- possible the upbuilding of a macaroni | facture may be appreciated when it is 1008 MARKET STREET, above Powell st., SAN FRANCISCO. This announcement arouses renewed | interest in the garden and another ef- | fort is being made to raise the neces- sary funds. There has been some criticism of the attityde of the depart- ment in the matter of requiring that matter: | on his person than if left in the house. The plan will include possibly 800,000 acres in The laborer and his family took the g;-l United Su.;:i and 300,000 acres in Lower | blue car line to the beach. Starting to Stoenis s Mexico. { return about 4 p. m., he made his way While the negotiations have fot reached a | e efinite. conelusion, It is understgod that there | through a large crowd waiting for seats | is good prospect that the water users and | on the cars. Three men jostled him, two | the development company will get together on | 5 5 f them attracting his attention while . nufac dustry. Macaronl | a~ that 75,000,000 a Drice, which will inchide Mexican jand over | o land be donated for the purpose, but | anufacturing industrs _ | understoo 000, vards of - | the third deftly went through his it seems that several other localities | i consumed extensively in this coun- | patting are imported annually into | Which the irrigation canals have to travel | o0 S FO SEE S GS (oreted coin. euma lsm The orice of this will probably be somewhere | between $1,500,000 and $2,500,000. It is expected that when the water users ! and the development company have reached an | agreement, if that agreement reaches the ap- | try, the importations in a single year | amounting to 15,000,000 pounds. THE WHEAT PROBLEM. : the United States. Very little is man- ufactured here and mone from home- grown grass. The grass used in mat- in the State where the garden might be satisfactorily located stand ready | to dcnate the necessary land, and the | Coghlan’s wife saw the men acting sus- piciously. When they were seated in the car she asked her husband if the Neuralgia Malaria e understanding of #he department at, California is very much in need of | ting manufacture in this country is|proval of the Reclamation Bureau of the In- | money was safe. He felt for the sack. e the time the Chico site was selected a good milling wheat that will retain | imported from Japan at a cost of $60 | terfor Department, the Government will ad-| put it was gone. | i was that equally favorable terms |its properties here. The State Board | per ton. vance the mouey for the purchase of the plant | { With a cry he jumped from the car and for its completion out of the reclamation | ST ValilY. eniSAVOIeE (0 eatel sliht would be offered there. Whatever may |of Trade and the University of Cali-| The plant introduction garden lately | funa, the amount to be paid back to the Gov- be the merits, however, of the conten- | fornia are working together on this | established by the United States De- | ernment in ten annual payments without in- | of the thieves. His noise attracted the pie. tion that the Government should buy | problem, and, in View of its import- | partment of Agriculture at Chico, in | terest 'y takes | attention of the police at the beach. B % ag the land and pay for it, the fact is|ance, and of the very great resources | Butte County, Will probably play an The reclgmation bureau naturally takes | oo 0 te T Lol e T N ell-known Positively cured with Dr. Hale great interest in the proposed development on the Lower Colorado, for the new system will 'not only be the largest work of the kind in that it of the National Government, it seems | most fortunate that there is now lo- cated in this State a department farm, | the Government does not regard | at light and the land must be ted if the institution is to remain important part in the tests that will characters in the pickpocket line, but be made of this and perhaps other did not make any arrests. Coghlan pruner’s Wonderful Medicine, K _ | grasses for matting purposes. P. H.|this country, but it will take' rank with the | reported the theft to the captain of de- or your money returned, Price, - 5t i | the purpose of which is the solution of | Dorsett, manager of the gardens, has | \aTgnse rrigation systems bull by ne ri | tectives and Detective Thomas Gibson 4 Y A new effort will be made to raise | just such problems. expressed a great interest in the mat- | and probably would remain for all time as| was detailed on the case. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. For Among the plants which have been | introduced from abroad is the alfalfa, | which comes to us from Turkestan and | is probably the most valuable plant in California to-day, the one which prom- the money, aided by the Sacramento Valley Development Association. Rapid work will be necessary, as the depart- ment has fixed August 1 as the time when the matter raust be settled, and | one of the three greatest Irrigation systems on earth. There has been some fear expressed that the Mexican Government might interpose obstacles to the acquisition of the system by the people through the Reclamation Bureau, but it now ter and will take it up direct with the department, and it is altogether prob- able that a tract of suitable land may be secured and experiments in culture conducted under his supervision. Coghlan feels his loss keenly. For many years he has been saving his small earnings to build a little home. He never intrusted his money to the banks, but always kept it in his home sale by all dealers and at office of Halpruner Medical Mig. Co., 28 California St., S. F., sent by only one week remains in which to se- | iSes most to the future prosperity of | The possibility of introducing ints | Coks, 2h IouEh this would ot Eeatiebls for | and 1 kIt with him w 3 e 5 Vashi . B About th Iy lands in Mexico avallable for generally took it with him when cure subscriptions amounting to $5000. | the State. The Washington navel our tule lands a product that will sell | irrigation are those of the Cailforniy ana Mex- | he went out. His wife gave the police mail or express. People cured EXTENT OF THE GARDEN. orange was introduced through the De- | 5¢ $5) per ton or at any considerable | ico Land and Cattie Company and the Cali- | a good description of the men who she believes robbed her husband and a gen- eral round-up of the pickpockets known free of charge from 1 to 4 p. m. | partment of Agriculture, as were many | of our most valuable fruits. Among the introductions of the de- fornia Development Company, both composed of Los Angeles capitalists, and their interests | are nuturally allied with a movement to secure | portion of such figure is sufficiently tract selected comprises eighty ¥ o Visgpss * enticing to warrant considerable ex- s lying about two miles southeast i i v e npletion of the irrigation system on a| to be in town will be made with a view o, near Butte Creek. It is as _ : . i g penditure in investigation. General | the compl - 3 made - g% 2t 5 ¥ | partment which are now growing int0 | Green is confident that success will | StTong basis. & | to having the culprits identified by | Stabbing Affray Over Woman. finca oty ar s as can be found i | sreat industries are rice culture and | pe attained. LVihat is really the most complicated. feacare | ypoir’ Victim and his wife | STAMMERING Graney, a bartender, and ' ... "o the widest possible variety of | Lfi‘:gu:r;régt 1:)11e so;‘:h;n %i)(;leifl:::.‘ FASCES, ST TR \ | the: Govesnment ‘,beu,, :fiffi m‘h the 2;;_.,:‘;§ ——.’.W Rational cure; moral and educational: first abe iving a 4 « 7 | ¢ able cre S| | - - - = acres which have been on have secured | appiicant next class free. I stammered 20 v labor er. 'I Ving at plants. The greater portion of it 18| gng Mexas and the rice flelds are con- INYO COUNTY'S WEALTH. water stock in mutual compantes, based on_the | Portola Council . | yorrs "JAMES FOLEY, 605 Laguna st, €or. s s quarreled over rich, deep loam, which is bordered on | gianei growing i tent. T T — system of the California Development Com-| The following have been installed as San Francisco, 10 &. m. to 5 p. m. t est nt at th th by a stretch of what is desig- vt e neral pany, and have paid a large sum of money | P Marg pestaquant. Bt The SR AV o i ‘ tations are also proving successful. |Mineral Resources and Agricultural | {575 iter right on which the Government has | the officers of Portola Council No. 470, s ea yester- ndl:d ods‘nfughv lan: L. adnb o efi_\ 03‘ It is impossible even to mention any | Possibilities Give Higher Rank. placed a cloud. The Government is not dis-| Y. M. I, for the current term: Joseph STATEMENT ney went into the {imbered, forming a wind-break. UPoR | considerable portion of the many evi-| The Inyo Register devotes much pEed o Tk e e e Eieing tho hold. | Graham, president; Phil C. Tierney urning with a bread- | ..o Cojuable plants are now grow- [ f’:‘_fl'ff’suflll the "fll;i)‘Ofl U’;I! “‘Ol”:(- *;‘Nz‘space to a special description of Inyo | ers advantages over the bare land not et fled and Joseph E. Tait, vice presidents; | S bt the I Ry it is utterly impossible to forecast what | & on, while the land owners feel that when it o 5 1 the left | jng there, | the fature may bring forth, - Explorers | COUnty. Some of the leading facts are | &0, 3'0° aguring out a basis of peyments tor | 0, 1: FORers. recording and James J. CONDITION AND AFFAIRS T v fled, but The plant introduction garden as a | . 3 A republished here for general informa- | the completion of the irrigation system they Cantlen financial secretary; William < Policemen Draper, geparate institution is new, though the ““’Tfl;':’v‘:é"fihl"i‘r“e‘;‘;i(sp‘;ffl‘;’“:nggume | tion as follows: shoula mot be called on o' pay, as much as|G. Fahy, treasurer; A. W. Murphy. Do a1 d olly ang v c te od o as lon e 5 . 2 e those who will nereafter flle on land and who f E § ;24 Connolly and booked at | work to be carried on there has long | T3 SO0 (R€E SO00E R SICRCNT| nyo's area, 10,156 square mites: boundastes, marshat. - Julay JENCRIRE. (NSIER o a charge of assault weapon. the Central been ied on by the Department of Agriculture. As its name indicates, it is the place where seeds and plants Dae mils 1o pATments. (e, Watis S ok }J(vhn J. ‘Connell outside sentinel; J. A. | Morgan, William H. Murphy and John | F. Conens, executive council, and Rob- north, Mono County; east, State of Nevada; south, San Bernardino and Kern; west, Fresno and Tulare. Surface largely ~mountaingus, ture and horticulture in America. There are valuable food and forage plants Johnstone was Emergency Hos- NEWENGLAND MUTUAL GREAT SONOMA COLONY. a % & . o i vhi v = vith large valleys, which, with the exception : . 3 w fougd that the iy e -in | without number which may be success- | With Ee v ceptiol | A. Cah hi W ported from foreign countries will ey .. “ of Owens Valley, are mostly desert. 13 ert A. Cahalan, historian. illiam I ious. After it had pe introduced and tested. The mis-| fUIlY "g“ profitably grown in this coUN- | Population, census 1000, 4317, Bondea aevt, | Asti IHustrates What Can Be Accom- | Reardon and D. T. Powers have been LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY d dressed he was sent | take has been made of calling it a |y &nC of WHCh We EHCH “{‘;\‘fm":;w $90,000. Assessed value, 1003, $2,316,310; tax plished in California by Experts. | chosen as delegates from this council | (JF BOSTON, IN THE STATE OF MAS- seed farm” and in the minds of some | | ThZ IEOLEHeR B0 PIat 2 wh T Tooy | “Nearly il the Sommon. minerals and metats | The Sonoma County Farmer has been | to the Grand Council that will meet in | | 'syniggys, g the JIoC S0%, 0, JRCEms . l‘;:f,fixfg:t:l;nfidd:’:gr:.u;r:ngs; farmers means the addition of millions | &0in " ine " destrs Boction 1a - verltabio| CcCHRE some facts concerning the gmdmfi Au'mdflt ight Thphmg:m J'on | &8y made 1o the Insurance Commissioner of al dis e 5 ounty. The desert pa verit: A 2 e of Califurn - ne hot mud representatives in Congress. These|to their wealth. California, by reason | treasure house of minerals, now in most in. | AStl colony in Sonoma County. Briefly | .\‘:,‘eu; fiy e v b n e e reiatte at Section €13 o the Poiticat Code s tickets be- ' gardens, however, will not be used to | of her inviting conditions, varied to- sm:;(‘--:! Iying dormant because of lack of| told there is interest in the illustration | AUS pad A 0SSN (ol;' ?.f:\'"s‘:.& Section 613 of the Political Cor S . either produce seeds for Congressmen to give | POBraphy and climate, may be expected | [IUOR, (00 ortation. ~ Textbooks credit | of what can be done in California. | ASSETS. ent at Hotel 13 50. Privi- Ask Southern ADVERTISEMENTS, CASTORIA ¥or Infants and Children. e Kind You Have Always Bought e Bears the Signature of Steamers wharves leave Broadway (plers 9 and 11), away to their constituents, but will serve a vastly more important pur- pose. The work of introducing plants and seeds from foreign countries has been carried on by the department for a great many vears and many of our most valuable products have come to us through this work. There are few products of farm or orchard but have in some measure been benefited by the work of the Department of Agricul- ture, while many of the commonest | grains and grasses as well as fruits and grapes are direct importations brought to us through the very work that will henceforth be carried on at the Chico garden. WORK IS IMPORTANT. This garden is the result of the growth in importance of this branch of the work of the department. Here- tofore new introductions have been handled in the department green- houses and grounds at Washington. Dur it has been the | to reap the greatest benefit, even were | | the testing gardens located elsewhere, but with the gardens situated in a | favored district of this State our tillers | of the soil will. certainly reap even| greater proportionate advantages. The | than any other California county, nearly suct being known, and others probable. prany lic dollars have been prod n years past, the singl® camp o Mines are found, and” more or & a larger variety of minerals 150 uced from this Cerro Gordo being_credited with $13,000,000 output during the first seven years of its ca- less, Add to Some extracts from the Farmer’s story | follow: In 1881 this was a sheep ranch of 2000 acres. | Block by block its broad acres were planted to | the choicest Italian vines. Seven hundred | acres have been added on the south, where the station of Chianti has been established. There | £ immediate locality will get the first and greatest benefit, for there the suc- cesses will be first known and first used. — PROBLEM FOR GROWERS. Orange Producers Need Aid to Reduce Tercentage of Fruit Lost in Transit. The Pasadena Press finds that a problem worth considering is before the orange growers of the State and says that something may be done to dimini percentage of loss on oranges on their way to the Eastern | market. In part the Press says: The orange growers who read the reports of sales the East cannot fail to note th in {to a width of six to ten miles. . in all portions of the county. zes and similar deposits the vast beds salt, niter, marble, slate, building phosphates, ete., and the unlimited de- of soda in' the waters of Owens Lake nd now being extracted by evaporation and we have a lengthy list. Within the county lie deposits extensive enough to supply the world's markets in several lines, onch the prob- em of cheap transportation is solved. are ‘The colon; side grapes the residue from the pomace 2700 acres in vines and 1500 are in full bearing. The yield is not fabulous, are no finer vines or vintage even in Italy. y_crushed over 8000 tous of ou ast year and has ample facilities but there | for caring for the vintage of 1904. About fifty tons of cream of tartar are made yearly and is i The Owens Valley extends nearly the Aength from prunings are burned, thus | of the county's western edge. To it alone is yinz a prolific barbor for pests. The reference made in speaking of agricultural | ashes are carefully used about the vines. development, for it contains all the county’s | Labor is too high priced to admit of the use agricultural land and fully nine-tenths of the ing trimmings and | population. It is the natural supply point for surrounding mining regions, including the min- eral fields of its own county, much of Mono and Esmeralda counties, and the new camps in the Tonopah region. Owens Vailey is approximately 100 miles long, about fifteen es wide at Bishop; is almost cut in two by a spur of the Sierras near Fish Springs, south of which it expands It contains in_Europe. proces: like yearly, to conditions. brandy is made turning them into a direct fertilizer, as is done | | 26 Washi street yester- I aalt - Bouie: Gibi s T sort at 826 Washington street yester: . which will be cooked from by the modern continuous stiil This is used for fortifying, something | ,000 gallons of sherry being made | | prevent | water in decollete costume. | hoodlum element. Crowds at Beach and Park. Crowds of people thronged the park and beach yesterday. They did not venture into the water beyvond pad- dling around barefoot. Policemen in plain clothes patrolled the’ beach on the lookout for hoodlumism and to bathers from entering the The ab- sence of peddlers from the beach aids a great deal in doing away with the At the park where the sun shone warmly the usual crowd of holiday seekers were pres- ent. Chinese Dies Suddenly. Gung Young, a tailor at 1025 §tock- ton street, went into a gambling re- day afternoon and in less than fiv | minutes fell to the floor. He was driv- en rapidly to the Central Emergency Hospital in the patrol wagon but life was extinct. The body was removed to the Morgye. It was reported that Net value of Real Estate Owned by the Company Amount of Loans secured by Bond and Mortgage on Real TG - o< it coinm, omssnatonst Amount pledge Bonds, Stoeks and other marketable securities as $2,400.942 50 10,020,275 00 collateral cessecs shosswnsive 1.320.940 00 Premium notes and loans in any form taken !n payment of prem- jums on policies now in force 196,639 38 Cash market value of ail Stocks and Bonds owned by the Com- BORY- i css o ac0 s ozsseazusssazs SNNNNGH0 Amount of Cash deposited In Banks . Jergssuiosaiy: . GBI Interest due the mpany and unpaid .. - ceanea - 2,067 38 Interest accrued but not due... 188,388 85 Net amount of premiums in pro- cess of collection and of de- ferred premiums ...........ceee 634,500 73 Loans made to policy holders on Company’s policies, assigned as collateral cossnen . 2,053,770 12 Rents due and a 15,894 91 Total Assets LIABILITIES. Claims for death losses and ma- recent years frequent recurrence of items like this: “‘Seven | about 500,000 acres of areable land, of which After pastuerization choice wines are cooled a < ive tured endowments, due and un- custom to delegate to nurserymen and | to 15 per cent decay,” or “10 to 20 per cent | 200,000 acres are now held under patent. | down Tn"the Jce machine by the ammonia | {-‘f B ";’"“?Z"“*g;,;’“{n D,fi:ele;,\e: paid -...... P S $208.640 00 seedsmen much of the work of trying a‘ : ”n';u':h [fruit sold low because it ar-| Scarcely one-fifth of this is as yet materially | process to remove cloudiness. Wine loses about | nan a';‘ R -1 v “1 Y ey | Claime for death losses and ma- out new importations, but heir Work |\ o ano frate th improved. 5 per cent in wood, hence four cement tanks | learned that he was subject to attacks tured endowments in process of imp: 1 4 W Now any fruit that reaches the market in a The ¢oll is fertile. Along the foothills and | with a capacijy of 40,000 gallons each, lined | as a result of heart trouble. | adjustment. or adjusted but not has not proved satisfactory. Private | decayed condition is worse than a dead loss. | through much of the valley it is sandy. with | with glass made to order in Italy, and con- | —_————————— 1 5 o jodgdenscasoas . 112,346 00 C individuals have in the majority of [ We have to pay freight on it and pucking and | loam along the low lands. Alkali is found in | structed by an expert direct from Ttaly, is | Cha With Fo | Claims resisted by the Company.. 8.500 00 ! instances found it impossible to give | icin& charges, Just as much as If sold “extra | this latter soil, but not usually in sufficient | the innovation for this season. They cost | rged rEeTy. Net present value of all the ’ > to the work of the department thatPde. | o iuce: e Svorars b, Jumped out, And | quantity to make the 11 useiess. about §14,000 and will be used for storage of | Farry Kelly, an ironworker, was ar- | Standing policies, computed re Humboldt f the de 1T it reduces the average returns from a car of | Agricultural lands are obtainable at prices | select wines prior to bottling. | ¥ . £ cording to the Combined Ex- Y Aug. 2. gree of time and attention necessary | fruit when on even 10 per cent of it we pay | which, in comparison with those charged in| The Asti winery has a storage capacity of | rested early yesterday morning by | perience Tables of Mortality, 3 5 to anything like satisfactory results|out 51 ver box and get absolutely | many less fertile sections, are very low, rang- | 4,000,000 gallons; Cloverdale, Fulton and Se- | Policeman Connelly and booked at the | _ With 4 per cent interest........ 31040483 81 F via Port Los Angeles and and the sult has been the decision |}y & Reiaeee KJ\ml jt the decay runs| ing from %125 an acre for Government loca- | bastopol, 500,000 each, or a total of 5.500,000 | .. 3 b £ 1 '~ | Amount of all unpaid dividends = Re eg>_and Sants Barbera— | 1o establish a farm where this may | P10 sasr toi deres o itarsmiuch worse. | tions to from $10_to $100 for improved tracts. | ralions, chiefly used for the dry Wines of So- | City Prison on a charge of forgery.| o policy holders ...... 5 acd 212,647 93 & S e 1 part this decay In transit s probably Much good land lles east of the river; that | noma County. | The arrest was made on complaint of Present value of unvald amounts & sdays. 9 a. m all be performed under the direction |due to slow service by the railroads and cli- | on the west side is, however, far greater in The Sfadera plant can store 3,000,000 gal- | Frank Strizinger, liquor dealer, 160 'on matured instaliment policies 59,220 38 Pedrs and Bast | Of capable experts in the employ of | matic extremes thiough which the {rult passes | amount and area developed. As this latter Is | lons, Lemoore and Kingsbury winerles each | pourth street who alleges that Kelly | Al other Liabilities ta Cruz, Mon- the department. en route. \;n lud" r‘w -(n;-lllor:_ cannot be ac- | scen from the car window at a distance the | 1,000,000, or a total of 5,000,000 gallons, chiefly | K hi: $12 50 P ccn, Cayucos. Port Harford (San | The selection of a site at Chico for | Sfied a8 adequate to fully cover the case. | traveler's impression from that view, par- | sweet wines. passed a check on him for §12 5 Total Liabilities bis Ventura and Hueneme. - 2 ot F | There must in many ;,: ances sometbing | ticularly after his desert ride before reaching| At the San Francisco warehouse there is|drawn on the Union Trust Company. . this important branch carried on by | we with the fruit before it starts; andgyit | the valley, is not apt to do us justice, cooverage for 2.000.000 gallons, making & | payable to Harry Ryan and purport- | INCOME. the Government is itself the strongest | is uo to ihe growers and the Depurtment ‘of | | The aititude ranges from 3620 feet at Keeler, ind total of 12.500.000 gallons. and some | i o't "he signed by E. A. Montague. | Cash receiveq for premiums on indorsement ever given to the section | Agriculture to find out what, the trouble is. 3907 at Independence station, to 4460 at Bishop | 2,000.000 gallens of cooperage will shortly be w{, he check was presented for | new policies. during the year. “5bh, 130 78 anta Ro- | of California in which it has been lo- Bat 1a pure and ary and Rotably ‘free from | acon’ shi- allghtly mare in. Hound: Valler.:| séfiet makiug o Tound uumbers 15,006,000 e Sy v s i Cash received for renewal of in ok et | Al L e to deray castly We are vt | Owing to this and the dry air, the climate i¢ | gallons to meet the requirements payment it was declared a forgery. premiums during the year . 4,252 956 92 cated. 3 serm:. eus!}xlt Em.- P e;g:[;l»* g "‘ %rn 10- | mild and healthtul. President Ressi_and family have just moved Cash recelved for interest. 1,388,108 52 a The site was not selected until every """*l ey ,5'11" g e N S »I“O . It is proverbial that a complete crop failure | into ““Villa Buen Retiro,” a princely bungalow. P o N £ il Cash received for rents ... 184,608 01 3 Seattle and Victoria Aug. 2 portion of California that was believed | {2x° “;"{mw‘:‘;(}hfip:‘;n}msi‘ R ;m:a“o; in this valley is unknown, “‘Armies” of in- | which has been erected on the main road aris offers prizes for window gar- 0 "leives from all maticn cbian folder. "Right | to offer anything like suitable advan- | the fmyortance of care in Dreventing the frult | o tha gk Blecras re ‘e sty (useraom | S i e World.: With the great winary | oS- w— of the high Sierras are the main dependence Valley in the World.” with the great winery 8,718 57 TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom. lages was carefully examined. Several | from being brulsed or contaminated with dirt| for water, sweeping droughts are impossible. | in the foreground. It contains sixteen slsep. Total Income o Palace 510 Marice: v+ and Heond. | months were spent in a close examina- | that may coutaln the germs of decay. Nothing | The valley s mot adapted to Citras trutte, | ing apartments. a magnificent reception room PRISTEE A . b & ce, 10 Market st. | tion_of various districts. This was | Short of the Bisheet e ved in the mas. | £ 16% cotton and tobacco have been grown on | finished in mahogany at a cost of $3000 and = > EXPENDITURES. i Passenger Agent, Francisco, conducted by experts who enjoyed keting of a product =o, valuable and so perish- a limited scale, but without a degree of suc- cess to encourage such culture. Apples, pears, other necessary rooms. Tt is lighted by many windows and a deep veranda skirts it on thres SUNBURN Cash paid for losses and matured — | the fullest confildence of the depart- | able as the orange crop. apricots, peaches, plums, prun Istic grounds With spacious walk endowments . o cseoewed $2.478,150 73 e "1 “Put a considerable per cent of the decay 3 B e porunes, wainuts, | sides. Attistic & 2 . Cash paid for surrendered policies 402,640 2 | ment officials. One of these was Pro. which the oranges suffer in transit may be almonds and all kinds of berries grown here T0YO KISEN KAISHA fessor A. V. Stubenrauch, of the Uni- due to causes which we do not yet understand. excite admiration wherever they are displayed, and drives are being laid out. A Cash patd for dividends to policy holders | “holders tec.o-.:e T . 39167 18 versity of California.. The other was . hel = "1‘: their size as well as flavor. This is es S % o Commissions paid to agents .... 376,955 4 B B oMkt who'is now In charme | Aot e Reteuivee Ve o e hatriast | Paaliy e ok Rusise AT oer Mige it BOmEESSEw oW quickly reieved andsurely coredby | SR T s > i v csults from the investigations which are to be -all g of otficers and employes, excy (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) -;fi,,‘{};,,;::"‘x;’."“;,.&,‘:fi;"fi;&‘ these | made wnder the direction of Mr. Powells nd | part. ebpecially. ave opportunitics’ fou wary | Sam Luis Obispo County Oil Men Are [ SENS sy i S — S - Ereamers will leave wharl corner First and - faind several pls ooy | tBe growers should co-operate fuily With any | kind of culture equal to those of any part of Concerned in Community. | Salaries and traveling expenses streets, at 1 p. m., for TOKOHAMA | Oug8h. They found several places well | expert or experts he may send here, €0 that | the State, " |~ of managers of agencles ....... 66783 70 - . calling at Kobe (Hiogo), |adapted, but by a careful grading, in | this problem may be thoroughly studied. We | “Syheat " corn, oats and barley are staple| A DE€W town is to be established in | Medieal examiners’ fess and sal- £ and Ehanchal I-ua pomnecting at | which each desired condition was f,'“m'l'"fn";«r'im wb;ffl;!:_flyy I‘yml;;r .gf_‘;' = gur | crops. On some tracts as high as 3500 pounds | San Luis Obispo County, so says the 'C.‘.'h“;_,;,' o toike ,gm 2 cargo received on board en day olmstm;: |given its proper value, Chico was |, sreventable causel ’ L e o s o s oyhjle this | ganta Maria Times. It will be near Cash paid for rents 33,518 30 & 5 AMERICA MARU............. :gg:zg to be slightly in advance of the e 2800 pounds per @cre are common, ! Graciosa. Like ma|ny ot‘hfr California Cash_paid for comm iR . .Monday, August 1. 19084 | €. AY PRODUX MATTING. Potatoes and all forms of garden produce | towns it will owe its origin to mining i jesaesnas M = cund-trip tickets at The result of this careful com- - ot = arg “extemarvely groan © © SR S sl st neirsichm Hibaing s ke magic All other cash payments 198,482 i w < ugar s rimental wae: v il fioh prove thi; w "u ifl'?'nr Genera! :;m"' Z’fif@’rfi" o? !th(: emglhthavoretd cin this | W+ S. Green Discovers Swamp Grass | show an .,..u.u.u{ high percentage of raccna. [1s back of ‘fi; tol“nr;n lhl;hlngrt?nce ;:I!&h ;:l‘ llm_ n:"w p‘e’“"! state- ‘l'n’l:r Expenditures during the TP "RY, 4 s 1 i erprises. e Times : Y o - cne eetenccie 805 3 | State is in effect an official indorse- Adapted to Use in Industry. rine matter, and it is pr e that some day | instead of gold enterp: ¢ Wait until you have a bad case ment of the claims put forth by its General W. 8. Green of Colusa is this will become an important industry in this says: and have it at hind G —— e — i poaeifss : R " e it get it now PREMIUM NOTE ACCOUNT. o ¥ it r ' bably not surpssesd .i Edward Doble, proprietor of one of the la when needed. Premium notes and other ccnlcs S ZEALARE sum Siony | residents in its behalf, and in view of | probably on the eve of introducing into | , f0¥0 boney is probably n 305" 1 est ofl well tool manufacturing shops on the ' bligations at - - v-;t--vm-! this fact it is surprising to learn that | California an industry of value. This | Soid. ai sailey Taiirout Hiatlons Nt the Miehiap | couats [0 about to Jocate at Diuude. where he Sold by leading drusgists. B O e “yeas $225,000 17 for _Hepoiulu, Semoa, Auck- | Subscriptions have en £ arket figures—higher than paid anywhere | Will estal a machine shop and iron foundry. | without my si Premium notes and other oo T s Ss 75 | Soming i that ihere i danger of the | I Bothin less than the production an a | Ba S oire i Tact "that urchascrs had | | Simullancouly ihe. Pacific: Const Company M. —— : premium obligations re- cefved during the year. Total commercial scale of a grass suitable for the manufacture of carpet matting and consequent development of a great | an additional freight charge to pay to get the crop to the main railroad lines. This industry rapidly growing, the annual sales (exclu- will put up a depot, install telephone and tele- graph communicaticn and establish a lumber- | { yard. R. H. Herron, who is vice president | | | | | . i Hona 3 ol 8 2. T‘h,‘;“‘.““&"‘f“fi 8 :; i institution being lost. | PRACTICAL BENEFITS. | D.SPRECEELS & B Ag's., Ticket Ofice 543 Ma Quf Chatatot sive of home consumption) now being from Freish Omce Pier 7, P The great value of the garden, of - o e | as TIgET VRS Pac - o ) ons up. ‘alifornia Coast er- , o o e . 2a0is 5L | course, is in the benefit to agriculture | Matting manufacturing business. Stock ralsing s one of the moat promising | ested in getting the new shop located where 610 Prince Strest. New York. N and horticulture. This may be best| For several months the Sacramento | of our resources. .!|\m quality of the ! it will be, it lblviu nen-uy to his -nglnnu':e to Amount of notes and A illustrated by calling attention to | Valley Development Association, of | alfalfa ,‘“‘,’.,‘7‘.,‘,‘;'{,,5"‘&?.':“(2";;2;’{.';,""“ h, (et Tiis. suppilen gn: near as posrble the other premium obliga- | benefits which have already accrued to | American farmers through plant in- | troduction. For many years the de- which General Green is president, has been in communication with a firm of matting manufacturers of Maine. The feld. Steps have also been taken to erect’ a hotel | and application made for the establishment of a saloon, although the latter is meeting | for summer use, and pnre water supply are factors wl;k:hw':lheh ob:lemif s:hockmn will aj prove, an ich show in the meats raised here and the animals sent elsewhere. ’?he same ith opposition. The machine shop Will emi- | G DDV DD OB DD | tions | partment has maintained a of | hurpose has been to learn the mat Tatiors make this & most promising fleld for | ploy frm twenty to twenty-five men right % = AL AGELCT FOR UNITED STATES AND ‘;:‘5:.‘:}“:"!1 explorers,” who search | o¢ ryches used in making mttln‘?:fi dairying. From the start. ‘ wvisir DR. JORDAN’S amear @ | , o0 o0 00 200 - CANADA 32 Proadway (Hudson bull or new plans that may | Ghether or not they may be Wool growing and poultsy raising are of in- | L. A. Crandall, through whose efforts Mr. other premium oblige- York 3 7. FOGASE & 10 Facine Coasi | prove of value to the American [ NINECE O 10 1o% Tands of the San | CICNag Lmportancs ies as 1a o | DR o locating it Beld, wiea e wtmost HUSEUM OF m"'m' e Asemte, :’)](mu:‘rrgz‘:::;u; Sun Pranci nxi_mer. A e e ramento Valley. The facts developed | Srade ores, there is et lacking o..,“,.., to Santa Maria, but the newcomer, however, 1081 MARKEY 5T. bet. Gt2a7i2, 5.7 : ,,,,,, ."““ 94 90 . R = | seeds and new plants, Some of which | bave warranted the belief that a mat- %‘.‘fi.f?am?’u""u-f-'»‘&um Midgrnod Ly s e h ai ) Vel D dae et | AUt o e To U. 8. Navy ¥ard and Vallefo. prove of value, while others, of course, | 128 industry could be built up in this | industry and energy, Whenever a southern | therefore decided to locate at Divide. Mr. disease posttively cmred by the oldest s “::: Genoral Frisbie. Siouticelio and Afrow, | rove of no value here. Those which | State- outlet s provided. At present the *mining | Escolla has donated the land to all for Specialist oa the Colaz. Est. 36 years. oF JOUAGS o-svomsiirad 5.9% 73 Eive promise of developing into valu. | General Green has securcd a large | AP IK 4 Hamtst ool ety e e | (e VAR % gt ida able procucts carefully propa- |Sample of a rush which he believed | jlar products are profitably sold In the largs other premium obliga- gated znd in many instances improved | Would answer the desired purpose. This | cities. . Our eries find sale for their S. Mehr Is Arvested. R oS or acclimated by selection and plant | Was forwarded to the matting com- | QUtPUL but WHER B e I eae | 8. Mehr, wanted here on a charge of breeding. This work is not confined [ Pany by the association and a letter | gand C. and its tributary country, “| obtaining money by faise pretenses, Total ::duction ot to finding new and strange plants, but | Just received in response offers spicn- — A i was brought from Santa Rosa last Premivrr Note Ac- s @ new varieties of plants already grown | did encouragement to the Sacramento| Rich! Mabel—T lov 1 | night by Detective Braig. e count ....-e . 3 extensively here are constantly sought | Valley investigators. s B T b witness against him is L Lub- Balance note assets and occasionally the search results in| The sample was sent to the Goodall | SXClaimed young - “Ah, it IR Hnd fust finishod serving & ‘at end of the year.. $196.650 30 developing varieties that are a distinct | Matting Company of Kenncbunk, | COUld only prove my fove: if, like & | oum in the County Jall at Santa Rosa BENJ_F. STEVENS, President, gein to the producers of this coun- | Maine, and a letter from R. H. Saw- | knight of old, I could only go and fight on his discharge was arrested by, S F. TRULL, try. yer, manager of this company, states | for you!"” *“You may go and from the Police bed and sworn to before me this 1Tth Among the importations of this |that this is the finest looking grass he ! % speak to arran m’n@ahdfl.kwm. : .%m" 5

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