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LEMSTVOISTS TO ATD COUNT DE WITTE Russian Premier Now Assured| of Powerful Support. | Reforms in the Universities - — rain, burning the build- | removing the and ordering the proprietors to re- In encoun- sist ters with marching bands of peasants from making arrests. have killed 100 and have nore. The inhabitants | are afraid that the| ack the town. the troops wounded man of Borisoglyebs | peasants will at —_—— NEWSPAPER OFFICE HELD UP. ' | Compelled to Hun O an Edition of the Workmen's Gazette. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 21— The ovoe Vremya was the victim of a re- arkable hold-up by Soclal revolution- Three editors of the N ht. compositors to set ompe the pre Vremya says s itorial on the subject, raid a newspaper ZRAN, Russia, ov. 21.—Disorders al station s0 as to prevent pillag- | | ST PETE weather is 50 ex higher BURG, Nov. 21.—The | senting thirty-seven CHURCH SESSION COMES TO END Convention Regarded as One of Greatest Steps Forward | in the Cause of Religion RESOLUTIONS DEBATED Uniform Laws as to Divoree Urged and Gambling and Graft Are Given Attehtion PG S enominations from all sections of the Tountry, the Inter- church Conference on Federation, which has been in session for the past week, adjourned to-day. After the adjourn- ment the delegates to the conference were entertained to-night at a recep- tion at the Waldorf-Astoria by the De- nominational Social Union of Church Clubs of this eity. Some of the resolutions on social, re- ligious, political and business prob- lems, which the business committee presented to the conference, were as follows: Resolved, That we urge upon lawmakers the lally betling on elections and on and the use of prizes in social or how much ohe gets for his money it is a lottery that the essence of the sin of A resolution urging an investigation of the Congo River Basin in Africa by impartial tribunal and urging the This is one of the most notable gssemblies of believers in Jesus Christ that has ever been and declared he would cross any sea to make nominations which represent by its affiliations the whole of Europe and America and through in the life of our Lord and Savior. Let it be THE- SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDJ SCHILLER BESTS PRODUCTS WIN AY W, SHAKESPEARE -+ - Richard Mansfield a Mimh Better Don Carlos Thani Report Honors Awarded He Is Jew Money Lender CAST FAILS TO SHINE Smaller Audience Than on Opening Night Greets Great Actor at Grand Venice.” Schiller distinctly had it over Shakespeare in the matter of audiences, Iast night's reckoning its unemployed seats by the score. And Schiller distinct- Iy had it over Shakespeare in the matter of performance except in so far as the Shylock went. That is a long way, perdie, but by no means all the way. The supporting company that, on the whole, ranged so neatly through the Schiller drama, wore its new masks but ill last night. 1t .was little more than vocal scenery. One hastens to except here the Lancelot Gobbo of A. G. An- drews, for which there is only one word out a plea. The casting of Fuller Mellish, the excellent King Philip of *“Don head. Bassanio is a gentlemanly person, not to say dudish in the Plnero man- as blue moons. Again, high school girl at the role of Nerissa who' gave me better Shakespeare than the Mansfield Nerissa, Miss Florence and latest, and unique, was the Yid- dish edition of the play presented by atmos- more of the Shakespearean fleld, who in his Shylock added a mas- terly and terrible portrait to his his- NOVEMBER 22, 1905 COLD MEDALS California ~ Commissioners at Portland Exposition STATE MAKES RECORD Fach Section and Industry Is Represented on the Extended Roll of Honor RS e show through their secrétary, George A. Dennison. The commissioners— Messrs. J. A, Filcher and Frank Wig- gins—returned from Portland Monday night. Yesterday was the earliest time that the awards could be fully listed. The announcements that are taken from the official list and published in The | Call this morning will give to many exhibitors the first authentic informa- tion they have concerning thejr suc- cess or lack of it at Portland in com- petition with the ;exhibitors of other States. The showing, as summarized, is ex- “honorary mentions” number twenty- | ing, the general installation of exhibits, building, a collection of ninety varieties of nuts, installation of the olive oil ex- hibits; installation of the wine exhibit, tion of food and ' marine game fish, mounted, and a collection of photo- State for a general collection of oil structural canned vegetables and paste products. The Doctor Asks — «Are your bowels regular?” He knows that daily action of the bowels is absolutely essential to health. Then keep your liver active and your bowels regular by taking small laxative doses .nd depart under | NEW YORK, Nov. 2L.—After an ex-| Shakespeare according to Mansfield, the | Announcement of the awards to Cali- citement has | haustive interchange of views by the firstllocal performance, washxiven lx‘\:‘: t;ar‘ma exhibitors at the Portland Expo- ) P- t n i at be ned such dimensions that the Vice | most distinguished clergymen, repre- | €Vening at the Grand Opera-house wi sition was made yesterday by the Cali- f A & “ J ] - Governor has ordered the troops to de- | e o a presentation of 'The Merchant of|fornia commissioners to the Portland o yers uis. us one p . time.is enough, just one. ' We have no sécrets] We publish the formulas of all aur medicines. Made by the J. O. Ayer Co., Lowall, Mass. Also Msnufseturers of AvER’S BAIR VIGOR—For the bair. AYER’S gflmfi coughs. CURE—For malaria and ague. San Franeisco; California State Mining Bu- reau, lett “Surings: Joshua Hendy Machine Works, San Francisco; Allan C. Rush, Log Angeles; F. W. ny, Fresno Fidme and Irrigation Company, Clo- Golden Gate Park, San Francisco; Stockton | State Hospital, Stockton; Fancher Creek Nur- ing-house Equipment Curapany, in variety, n €lara; Hanson Poland, Lompoc: Alfred Doige | Gazette, the officlal Organ | nced of Whiforay Givores. lane. and thas these | —Pully.” and the Old Gobbo, his fathers | cellent. Altogether 520 takens of honor AYER’S SARSAPARILLA—For the bicod. AYER'S gmen’s council, entered | laws shall conform to a high standard. capitally done by Henry e“mw-l i were awarded to California and to Cal- toe posing-rooms of t ovoe ve the manifold and often dis- | here the cast stops, so far as comviction|jeqrnians Of these 269 are gold, 140 | _ PAE < revdlvers in their hands of popular gambling now in | goes. Miss Rockwell was a Portia With-{ o 01" a0q §7 bronze medals, and the > | STEAMFITTERS AT LAST WIN San Francisco (2); Pacific Portiand Ce- | THEIR FIGHT FOR A CHARTER making prisoners of 1d prompt the churches to increase | & i four. The State of California received | ment Combany, San Francisco; San Disgo » were 1n the room. | and instruction ‘that all may knéw | Carlos,”" as Gratiano, sefves of TeVenge|¢wenty-nine gold medals, which were | County: Shasta Mineral Springs Company, S4B | b oaeration of Labor Comvention Dee the pressrooms, the never i is detenpined by chance what upon that gentleman's most unmirthfuli, . i, eq for the California State build- | Frégcisco; Bartlett Springs Company, ~Bart- cldes In Favor of Craft That Francisco; San Struggles for Rights. off 30,000 copies of the Wor sambling consists in_ trifling with, the sacred 2 o the general collective educational ex- 5 zette | trast of property and In gelting something oc [Tier, a8 he is done By e ey ome | hibit, the general collection of fresh | Barun & Co. aan Anags: Wit & NS @ Sov et ol Covoe | Yalue in @ business transaction without a fal , good Bassanios were d eon, Eurcka: Pacific Redwo om- ® i o ¢ the Novoe | oy nang AR s g . I have seen a|fruits maintained in the California | sy “Bureka: Edcelsior Wooden Pipe Com- San Francisco; Slerra Lumber Com San Francisco: Sugar and White Pine San Francisco. The convention of the American Federation of ‘Labor, now in session in Pitisburg, has in- structed the executive committee to lssue & g to-day, to- | I - . installation of exhibits in the California | yie; J. €. to; yron Mauay, 7 TOW the) of Count | United States Government to further | Bradley. Is it so nominated.in the bgnt;i. bullding, installaiion of comb Shd strain- ;:n F{",filghll;: :;‘:;eyflmmmny. B s ::,‘"E; to the steamfitters’ organization of Witte international inquiry was present- | Mr. Mansfield? Then should the bons e : 5 £ d fruits | 8eles; Thomas Denigan, Son & Co., San Fran- | s city. | ed. Another resolution inserted the | torn. ed honey, collections of processed frults | & .00: (58530 ¥4 "sons Co.. San Joses J.| Up to the present time the Steamftters’ MUTINY OF RESERVISTS. | words “to the utmost limit righteously | Aectually it would be dificult to|and vegetables, products of the SUBAT |y “Howe)l, Henleyville; John Heany, Gridley; | Union, so called, had no chaster of its own, | b 1 t in inadequacy. “Mer- | beet, general collections of = cereals, | W. H. Murray, San Francisco; Soufhern Pa- | and as a consequence its members were fre- e : enforceable” in a declaration favoring | parallel the cast in g e et B orey | atie il i o eatls” thadi iy ocPa- X - *““:"";" at Gomel Objects | aws restricting the liquor traffic. The |chants of Venice” are not few in local | ETain [ the & Efl‘rwaf};md“u; rom | mental use of woods: Sacramento County, gen- | S4ently “Pfl‘:‘l 3: agitiugle employment. 10 the Poor Food. etk coai v highly | try products, min & ; Ba O Gontra Costa | Out of sympathy this craft was permitted to 2 el word “graft” in another resolution pro- | memory and in some cases are Srar colfeetion. of wild game: Con > P S, 3 " : v o t ost precious, mineral «: | affiliate with the San Francisco Lebor Coun- PETERSBURG - 21.—Private | voked a long discussion. It was finally | distinguished. Not to speak of [rv ?‘stee&reloia Dgzsm oml‘n“n“ i S;’:::"c;,".‘“é;':é‘.y“m“fl:!{.‘m"s‘. And BAme | S Dy which s wmembers’ avolled beisk ved to-day from Gomel, in | decided that this word should remain. |ing’s, there was the production by Jo- , & . 8 3 & iy, colisclion 08 OO e | L& VRl’ By Ihese of cposihny Snisls ent of that name, say that | Rev. Dr. Roberts, the permanent|seph Haworth and the Grand Opera. gold, float or surface rock sbowing |7eh, mouaied: 108 SORCIES pany, Santa | Who sought to do steamfitters’ work. It is at n of reservists, 1000 Strong, | chajrm oF Ehy 't delivered | house stock company. Ben Greet gave | 80ld, free gold, cinnabar ores and re- | G005 s "henn, Ban Francisco! Pleas- | Well known by ail uslons that there are no inied, following a demand for bet. | co oanan Of the conference, dellvered | A other: Warde and James another, | fined quicksilver, collection of ells, col- | snton Hop Company, Pleasanton; Lovdal Bros., | More loval union men in San Francisco than ter food. g1 sidoens. . 156 SN i lection of diatomaceous earth, collec- | Sacramento; C. H. Holzhauser, Etna Mills: | (Be steamfitters The wholz trouble heretofore was that the | Plumbers’ Union sought to have the steam- fitters amalgamate with by which both here to-day among sailors For o ries fe ‘Ellis Glickman and his fellows. .In serles, Fresno; Chamber of Commerce, Los An- | it [ who were returning from the Far East, | in the heasia of | Chrigtians. — John - Catein | any one of these performances there | graphs,-acenic and industrial feics? T M Teague, Sam Dimas;_Culifaroia | vnloss woold contral ail work o the ines of Troops were hastily sent to guard the | wrote to Cramer, Archbishop of Canterbury, | was more individuality, incomparably Silver medals were awarded to the f‘x:ct: Horticultural Commisgion, 5 A el W e o o > California Iron Works, Riverside; Pack- Upland; after a fight of three years, vietory erowns | such a union effective, b s : g, H|after o fght of three yeam. Y : 3 e of here, than was present in last night's | paintings, assorted apples, C. Compton, Chico; August Hageman, Liver- | an y ave a chaster o ——————— | grzah!e f—rcr?fishfp l}-x:s ‘;:::lvfii?fl:l:;a%mfi gefmrmanco g ma:\erlall. copper ores, native platinum, | more; cC' Tht;;nbeu. ‘sia-‘m. ::‘A(r::c:lgm; ;g::fn:':;‘:l:clh l-;u; ‘x;i;;: :::1'?: on am even ’ | i ¢ 3 in- | went' Connty, beans used in ca othe; 1 3 Thirteen Steamships Icebound. these latter days. Here are thirty-seven de- | And yet there was a great Mans- | magnesite, and for a comprehensive 3, ldans used.fx cosetgis of | HEAS SHEA allies B WIS e ain~ . 8 : stallation of canned fruit, canned fish, | Sreat eeal; Ventura g T g has once more been resurre al d among the This question comes bean elk; C. C. Morse & Co., Santa r unions in this city. - - in “an eptionally severe that | its emissaries the whole world. o - o i | S B, thirteen steamships are icebound be. | Three things I wish to say. Lat it be clearly | toric gallery. Not the “only gentleman | The State's bronze medals were award- Manufacturing 3:::»::3’. ?,‘;;:f,}::}f;ns'fikmcfi? oo e J?’a’.‘z“&,".‘?fl.""m‘if.mih“,?.d s t 2 R tween St. Petersburg and Kronstadt, | Understood that we are not antagonistic to|in the play” Mansfield makes of his|ed for an exhibit of cnrbanll; of soda cmm:"-“m Carrle Willlams, San ;. Carl- | away without any tangible attempt to build a MAY GRANT UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE. | U0¢ Of the stcamships is aground and | jot ve sherieh for them the ehariie Rilusieateq | Shylock, thoush he gets an {lluminat- | and sulphur, crude and refine §on-Cuprier Compeny, Sen Framelseo: ‘H. G. | ball. It is possible. howsver, that the several 5 : another, the Vologna, has seventy Brit- | in the life o 4 et | fve stamp ef racial devotion upon the CITIES ARE WINNERS. Sduma. San_ Franciaco; American Magnesite | unicns in this city will come together. son | and erect a suitable building in a central ioca- De Witte’s Cabinet Disposed to Make | iSh Svbjects on board bound for Lon- | clearly understood we are ready to co-operate | portrait. Older, rather, than most Gold medals were given to the cities of Sac- . Los Angeles; Cream of Lemon Company, | tion, where all organized bodie: B de- Another Sweeping Comeession. don. An ice breaker has been requisi. | BIth ll good men of all creeds and races for | other of Shylocks, this seems, perhaps | ramento, San Francisco, Fresuo, Oskland (@) | PrC¥y 1oCe M Eqlijornia Citrus Products Com: | cent quarters to hold their mestings. . . tioned from Libau to free the vesse the moral uplifting of mankind both‘at home | p. ear or two too old to have the | Stockton (2) and Los Angeles (2) for their pany. National Oity; Stockton Glase Works, Butchers' Union No. 113 had a good attend- ‘ e s CYSURR R eeaNell. - . Jand whuod ot v to carry out the |cducational exhibits. Gold medals for exhiblts | £ 0, o california’ Art Glass Works, Sar |ance at its last meeting. Several new mem- tense vindictiveness carry relating to education were also awarded to the | o 00, Wagner Léather Company, Stock- | bers were added to the roll. J. Lyons, G. Jew’s deadly plot. There is a little too much of the tremor in the hands. one feels its period, moreover, not in ac- cord with the virile strength of the Tniversity of California, Institution for Deafand Damb and Biind at Berkeley, California School of Mechanical Arts, Wilmerding School of In- dustrial Arts, Throop Polytechnic Institute, Whittier State School, California State = Li- fon; Los Angeles Art Leather Company, Los Angeles; city of San Francieco, topographical Tolie? map; Cawston's Ostrich Farm, South Pasadena; Union Iron Works, San Francisco: Hfeks-Judd Company, San Francisco; Waltz Golden and C. Hillard were elected to represent the union at the anti-Japanese and Korean Exclusion League. Retiring President Thomas McGuire of the Milimen's Union No. 420 was the recipfent of Wild Rumor Agitates Peasants. __VOLOGNA, Northeast Russia, Nov. 21.—A rumor is being spread among the peasantry here that serfdom will be re- DEATH OF MISS ROSE PATIGIAN established, and the peasants E voice. But it is a wonderful make- | prry " California Collége ot Pharmacy, Mille | 5, ¢.%hq Tocke Company, San Franciseo; Peta- | a goid watch and-a diamord locket from the 18§ of KNy the tars oo s K up, not Jewish distinctively, but a |Coliege, Superintendent T. K. Kirk, Heald's | Pare 8P4 LOCK CORRPL Mo o luma; Southern | members of his unlon St night on his tetire 5 | AT FRESNO visage scared with grief and greed, | Business College and Stone & Smith of San | coyirormia kls-k B hovey. frafis - et from the Sl i) Sroiear. a Vit ranges; W, Sac: 3 . H. e /retiring president Is one of the Election . workmen, e Wl b and writ over by a patriotism perhaps | FERACIE. ) county Board of Trade, Santa | {renees: S 2 ; Alpine Evaporated | commissioners ‘appointed by Mayor Schmits g strong then be- VORI - % T Strikes. deeper than either. Ana Chamber of Commerce, Callfornia Frult | iy, " company, Hollister: «. J. Crandall, Los 0 an active member and an able L v g g el WOKOLZK, Russia, Nov. 21.—The In the trial scene the actor of course | Bxchange, Redlands Frult Association, San- | 4, cjes; Putnaim & Valentine, Los Angelss: | predidigig officer of the umion for the past seven emploves of the car works here to-day | FRESNO, Nov. 21.—Miss Rose Patiglan, a | —though why should one say ‘“of 0 Growers' Assoclation, Arlington | {ndroy s, Hill, San Jose; Sacramento Valley | years. His successor, President Black. made | adopted a resolution condemning any tiago Orange Hcf;m- Fruit Company, Azusa Foothill Cit- Development Assoclat! fon, ‘display of photo- | ihe presentation in a few happy remarks. The oletariat,” says 5 sister of Haig Patigian, the San Francisco | course?/—is at his best. But before Whittler Citrus Association, P fic. Company, collection . ” : and that they | Lrther strikes until the National As- |sculptor, died in this city yesterfay of con- | this has been a magnificently delivered | s Aspelation, TGSt "0 many pri- R e et Fiao Aol Basraviie | 1o i e s S iries Shes Steret not become dictatorial. | S 01Y meets. > sumption, at the age of 25 years, Miss Pati- | “Hath not & Jew ears?” with the snarl | yate individuals took gold medals for exhibits | mpany. Contra Costa County, collection of | charges which were about to be preferred of nation, ex- . ==ts = | Elan was @ beauticul young woman, & graduate | 414 menace of a nation in its cry. Mr. | of either citrus or desiduous frults, DerTeS OF | pnotograyhs; Boand of State Harbor Commle: | against him. His answers wers quite satis- ruggle, must not be ~~l\ew Arh.nlrnlly Yards Closed. | perament, She contracted the dread diseasc | Mansfield contrived a pecullar touch of \'efi?b;e;“u individuals so honordd are :fi:ge;:r‘x:ag;lo of ne;: léu“mhv e Toacd :::(bn::ye:;n:‘);- although delivered with consid- AdSA. PETERSBURG, Nov. 21.—Vice | through her &gax rrm;:.m;; l’fr a girl chur{;. pathos in Shylock’'s good-by to his |y e “Burbank, who wins two gold r%ndn.\: of Trade, San ncisco, on exhibit usn -mx: drafted & : | Admiral Birite#. who succumbed to tuberculosis some months z i and photographs of jal mention: American Steei an e o e sl Fs el .id,;‘;r’”;‘?", of Marine, | R “Diling her frieng’s fatal illness Miss da“g"‘"{ w““,ded 3,“:‘“1 .‘:hmf mmel:: = .?:.‘.‘.“m“:"rfiu".‘ifé“nam..° o tbank A g e o Pramain. Healthy cows, sanitary dairies and a s ana] oW . alty yards to-day, | Patigian braved the dnger of contagion in | fOT the lost ring that aaxe o has speclal mention. The other individ- s keSS T | rigid inspection aid in the production of and | OWing to the demands of the workmen | order to trighten the remaining days of the | him when a bachelor.” But the trial :m !::“n‘ gold medals for fruits or vege- the pure milk used in Horlick’s Malted | for an eight-hour day. | invalid. Soon thereafter she ~was herself | scene—here Mr. Mansfleld need fear no |y ;v "‘are Captaln Hutchinson of Lindsay, The New Safety Statio: Milk. Its purity is unquestioned. Ask e j aeiwen. s Portia at her miost em:rmn:lng—l,l it a& it aiare Caunty; C. 1 w. Letangwell r. of WhIt | prected by the city opposite our store renders | for “Horlick’s.” 'V OON T | ) be he does fear the light of ather play- | tier, J. " . Felthensal of | the crossing of Market street an easy matter or R S S e _MAI\} CONTRIBUTE TO . “rERE?;.-T-‘?H;E::&EFw coasp | €78 1t was only spiendid here. Soll- | Andrens T miail’ of Mills, Rivers | for ladies coming down sither O'Farrell street Alleged Bunke Men Arrested. e, M. Manukhin, AID JEWS IN RUSSTA | tary, magnificent in his sinister isola- | prol®s y " sngeles, J. T. Law of Loomis, | or Grant ayenue. Try this new crossing and | vy, e B R pis 1aw for sub- A JEWS IN RUSSIA | Reserve Agent Named for “Nationa: | tion, stands the figure, the eyes a-glint | Wiltiam Baake of Toiucs, Cnaries Friebers of | sco our newly fited stofe and the Lollday ex- | noiyy, R ey Tt hats O Banks and Patents Issued to with fierce purpose, the nostrils tense, | Toluea, H. P. Stabler °chmdln 3 rer: | hibit, which is nearly completed. Our display | men, ' were arrested in Goiden Gate Pack on T sestion confronting the | Contribu t 1 he thought of blood. | Wiley of Fresno, George C. . of beautiful pictures, fine stationery, elegant | Monday afterncon by Policeman de la Guerra. tions to the relief fund for Califernians. the lips lapping at the thoug! no, Earl Fruit Company of Vacaville, Mrs. B. her goods, artistic frames, pyrography ma- | They had with them H. D, Trabue, a stranges ca is A P,'emi]r'r ae :g.u persecuted Jews in Russia still con- | ASHINGTON, Nov. 21—The First Na. | IDCarnation of law, merciless, l;zlflexilhle Mielan: of W‘mv",’.‘_‘lp’,ck,,.m & Peckham t:-:u: soods i M. DETRTEhy W | T R 3 Site an have almost | tinue to come in. People all over the 7 o6 Aaries " | he seems. ‘The flesh creeps as he gives | of Watsonville, I. H. Tuttle Company -] texjals. tmae. corie, e a n 3 3 ional Bank of Los Angeles wi - - v lendars Is not equaled in any other store. —_———— reached ion to base the elec-| State are answering the call with £en- | praved ae the resceve agont for. the Furwt 3o, | Gratiano tho advice to save his lungs; | sanville, H. H. Sempsen of Commink, ¥ M. | S Cortually invited, whether wishing 10 | 7,y tne United States Laundry. 1004 tions pi fl Fuf'!ragt‘ ¢rous sums. = The following amounts | tional Bank of Corona, the First National | the night was cold, but one was colder {;!lg:lnlil. Watsonville, McDorald & Soms of | purchase or'nol. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 41 Market street. Telephone South 430. * rAuj it g oA o were received, yesterday: ;Bnnk of Riverside and the San Bernardino |as he asked, to Portia's plea: “Have|jp,; w. W. Woodson of C‘m““f E'vl:l:lc: arket street. ias O i 2, Haas Bros. $200, Mrs. L. 3 National Band. by some surgeon,” “Is it 80 nominated | & Sons of Huntington Beach, Charles Volke: - < e —— saying that 10000 Don Cossacks are ertainment 100, Mrs. L. Greenewald $100; | California patents were issued to-day as fol- o P , Rapp Bros. of Hollywood, Theodo- SANTA ROSA, Nov. 21.—L. Pfaff a freight TUCSON, A. T. Nov. 2. States g from Tashkend to St Peters, | fucriaimment by guests Hotel Miramar, $175:| Jowa: in the bond?” a dagger In every word, c‘,‘rlq;ngmwrdn& B o I R roster of | conductor, Was®fun over and probably fatally | Marshal Bex F. Daniets mw. e Andres J. McCreery $100, Mahoney Bros. $50, Schwartz Bros, $50; California Lodge No. gxsl burg with the object of releasing the of Benjamin, $50; Wetmore-Bowen Com. BEmperor, whom they believe to be a cap- P $25; Fabian, Gruenwal & Co., Tracy, v stress lift after this. Angeles, h - e { G 0., Tracy, | vy d The >t ¥ | Bros. Boedi &3 20, Ickelhelmer | ung G, F¥. Gillette, San Francisco, -block and | the knife, slowly, coldly. e a wol ills, Los Angeles, ONE HUNDRED PEASANTS KILLED, | Brow $20: Californis Lodge No. 106, O. B. A, | spacehink system for railwayas Carl Hariiss | he was as he sprang at the unfortunate | 1 exhiblioes 15 Soams, NUS T end Fainin & Co. $16, Anton Micnaiiteenre g1, | Lake gates; Ross Hazelrlgs, Bureka insect| onionjo, There was another shudder | Watsonville, The gold medals for apples and Rural Mobs Are Taking Possession of | ;onuii & G : ghiton Michalitschke $10, | trap;’ Thomas B. Joseph, San Franciseo, metal | AF 3 o awberries went to Watsonville. Gold med- Landed Estates. | fopradl & Gqldbere $10; Paclfic Lodge No. 134, | jeaching process; Emil F. Kalser, Fresno, | coming with his “Is that the law?’ and | strawberries Werl 10 &0 ®00" yupe city and BORISOGLYEBSK, Russia, Nov. 21.— | et 310, Mos. Tonioinocasurer, $10; L Buf- | jocking device for bicycles; John E. Keyt, | Mr. Mansfield’s exit from the courtroom | &8 for ETERSS W \Floqq™ medal for - pine- SRy Panib-iriches porpt e Sock. 3ol & G0 85 Abrant Now. | BamoETRClicn, SIATHRE VIS, (or, NS | s with the great things of local mem- | pples went to Hollywood exhibitors ing refuge here from the peasants, who Eopliirech 82, B P. Murphy 820, | Contrifugal pump: Matthew H. Lyle, Oakland, | Or¥: It is a scene without a flaw. +FOR WINES AND BRANDY. ere taking possession of the estates, 0 Opis Rosenberg $10, Les- | concentrator; Joseph McBride, Oakland, gar- | The support, as before said, 15 Wholly | 1yq yigt of those who were found to be en- $5, J. Kaskel $5, . Z. 8., Al Hotel Company $5; S. Z. 8, ard or protector for watches; Jeffer- other beverages Includes Tha Goldsmith Bros. $5, Charles Ci prasa, 04 L 1 i - | Rockwell, charming little lady as she |trandy and er er: [ _DR. PIERCE'S REMEDIES. “; G, Mrs, X Covinson 5; L. H.." Alameda: | chiuo. Martm L. Porier, Saciamento. frals | 5. 18 altogether too slight of persen | Gundisch Bundschu W8 SRS orloaby, o M ¥ n‘m-n 'rlmxs % ‘g Saglué;l::og(-) harvester; Harry C. Qul‘;:k,llm 3113510:. filock and personality for the Portia. Mr. | ""anq Sonoma Wine {2 nany, 1‘:‘.n.p- b nts 3 controlleq adyertist: levice; Gahriel Reed, but of this after- Vinas Viney: asson of pa SUDDEN TWINGE | oo, Bl rigimas 2 oopie, seomah Chas: | P01 ik shingle uge asd clab: willian | Rl s 15 mance: p Baranio, and Mr. | Chitipssos . Company, Dresi ‘& Co. ot s general | P} ats, D. | [ Smythe, Berl 3 . B, 3 q d > e Sacram ¥ o atiad o ey Yol L %2 han Tranciseo Hebrew Russian Society, | san Francisco, car; Charles F. A. Stuarts, San | Mellish 1s unctuous as nothing as Gra- | SO0ORR, s \es Camaany OF Loe A5 as if the disease were in the bo: Frster $160 Chebra ta oapletn, 3100, A. W. | wrancisco, electric’ self-winding clock: Emory | tiano. Again, Antonio really looks like e C¥ache. Company Tos Angeles, o munchis, But the teal causs of | B Moves U5g Zecie Livke BB mieters L Townsend Los Angeles poctinclal foothi | an” Antonio in Clarence Hardyside's §lerra Madre Yintage Company of Lamanda, % | Bros., Sanger. $25; Eva Mutual Benefit Society | sor e o B Wifknsee | hands, and is otherwise deadly respect- | Edward Germain Wine Company of jhoumatism 13| ben Arnold 325, Marion Leventritt $25; | mesns briauetten; Thomas B, Wikingan | U5 ™ 30t the Gobbos, son and pere, by | §eles and the Bl Verde Grape Julos Compeny ound In impure | Grace Church, by Rev. D. B ; B B b ot 1 AR 3 4 e of Pomona. : bioos Ta onko s | e o i s Bl e et A6 Anarews and Honry Wonmas 5 | %" Susurn, e, Devievt Arnnd cure rheumatism | Bros. §20, B. ‘Seller §20, Fl;rx Poskowitz §20, | BRITISH § honorable repetition warm the cockles | Growers Amx:lmun.me &:nA g nty, the blood must be 15)1? ia Sach | $10; Mrs. 'S. Pfnschower, Clover- COMPLETES ROUGH VOYAGE | of one's heart with their delightfulest Llos Angeles Cou :’m m“u“{:‘ R"”-"cmm cleansed of the pol- | Heyindn 5. Charies M. Tieburg 85, Biaschs | Arrives at Vietorla Atter Trip Made | % fo0linE. Walnut Growers' Amoclation, the Southern AR Feldneim $10, Dr. E. A. Kusel $10, B. Bres- Dr. Pierce's Hairy Jaccby §5, Joseph Marks 85, ease. i | Golden Medical | {50 cents, Dilla Wooher 50 cents, Dan Softs | 25 cents, Max Rubensteln $1, J. C. Smith $1, George H. Bradford, Stockton, distillation; Charles S. Chamberlain, iile, dish- washing machine; Willlam J. Ertle, Knowles, den hose support; Frederick E. Meads, Re- ship's company down with fever and ague, the British ship Riversdale, 2067 tons, Captain Captain Porter states that he was ng ENGINE GOES THROUGH WHARF, CARRYING FIREMAN TO DEATH all hatred crushed into a line. And not for an infinite second did the He was like a inadequate to the needs of the play. Miss sonous impurities | Culif §5, Rosenstein & Schoenholz $7 i Production? Lovely scenes, the tur- | california Walnut Growers' Association, the which are the ?u‘;rkm,fi i’?'i‘“'b“;_ . With Crem e e ™ Fever | quoise sea of Venice, with street and Clitiormia. Nursery Chmpaiy uf” Niler | nd cause e n Orovilie by Lippmann Sachs—E. Mark: S ” - nge Co edal peo of the dlt- | 510 Golasieine Sio B Balane S0 B n | wacrohrs. Mok 2l CoWith MR A | 0 ZeeIiEg R e LTS et exhibitions of almonds, walnuts and peanuts. ace beautiful, the fine court scene. But Mr. Mansfleld is THE fact of this ing. The citrus fruit gold medals were E%;n Ty exhibitors in Sonome, Lindsay, Los Redlands, Riverside, Whit- titled to gold medals for exhibits of wines, d medals for pure olive I'lrdefln Bmckl‘l Carey and F. Birdsall of Auburn, J. A. Kleiser of Cloverdale, R. B. tiges that he has bargains and has none 00d. ve Munv'ol"“ofllhofl and the g“:’: Ollve injured to-night while switching near Peta- luma. A. Kusel §5, S. Asher §5, Abe Cohen $5, n “Merchant of Venice.” = very suscemsfol In | Eheim S350 N Kams 5% W0, Mius iy | B0 afler & atle Wvass BN San "BLANCHE PARTINGTON. |find © w. Braun & 00 of Los Angeles, I . 5 , J. Gre 3 % g Angeles, Roeding Olive Com O o | T The cancasts an average of eight men out of & total of RIS ;S ST Bvieseho ¢ Elwood, Ojal :}Srglly b:lce‘ll:lb:’;t g | The comumlites i octle:;' f::fli“&-;’:“g‘; twenty-six aboard sick and unable to work. | Men’s $20 Sults and Overcoats for $9 85, | of, Fresnc. 5 Tou Abe .blood from the |Dr. C. Cornet, G. Elkens and M. Rosen- the men’ the entire voyage. In Porter To-morrow morning the great cloth- N Gm'"f.i“u.og“t.ko: l(zzt:mf:rn "é‘fi-’: poisonous urle acid | burg, refort the following collections | felis of a remarkavle oectirence at Acapules | iD8 Sale will sell the entire clothing e & Tutfley of North You can't guess anything at all about the refined pleasure a which is the cause | as turned over to Phil Lillenthal, treas- | ¥hile hix ship 1az in that pert. The Rivers. | stock of the Brown Clothing Co. ot lego, Dr. A M. Cooms of Cloverdal 3 Sams guen ng " of the disease. | wrer: dule, Samoena and Teigesier Castle bad all | New York. Men's all-wool suits and . Gompany of 3 Regina Music Box will afford. . You've simply got to see and hear "Your ‘Golden| G g Acapulco. Captain Crossoy cf Teloeser | OVercoats that sell anywhere for $20 assorted dri - . . el Medical Discorers” | ™ nosirbure 5, Apgnomenburg, | 85, Mes, | O o6 ana Captain Boyes af th 4 | will be on sale for $9 85. The merchant e i them. and if you do this we are almog certain to have an order to fl‘“m“-;‘a:r"l had thieq | Cemts. Mr. Okik '$2, cash 50 cents, M. |dled of the fever at Acapulco. that has goods te sell must let the pub- N place one in hom | Bosenburg $2. Mrs. Levan 25 cents cash lic know It. The merchant that adver-, bk cany If you a@ quickly you can obtain your choice of any Music also gone West in search of health,” writes | 5. Miller 25 cents, Henry Gracy 50 is a fool, for he spends his money for . Herry Kitter, of No. 1645 6th Street, Denver, | rriend 50 Y DY-eniy, TRk ST 4 - T i 3 Colo. “Only those who have suffered from 1an‘?‘- D. P, Kuss lll';:::ph'z.'! '&‘.‘fliflgf g Engineer Saves His Life by Leaping | 10011 TPeople know when they can Bax in m floc.k o -_————Wflfl les¢ than the m“h' WC- this dread malady know the pain and misery ! Mann $1, G. B, Oberle $1, H. Gullixon $1, Dr. From Santa Fe Freight Lo-' save money, and this one of the| I is L endured for over five years. ‘Whenever the | Mussiin §1, Pred Wurtin $1, A. Freed §10, A. * comotive. folflan opportunities to bumout win- Ry . . th 4 éold my troubls | Papkin 81, 6 J Fod * er_clothing for just one-half that i increased and x‘:{;fi;u would bo so St and : Hongus 50 cone, . Saiaosenthal, 25 cents. | 10§ ANGELES, Nov. 21.—A Santa Fe | wi cost gehewk’er@. Men's a0 C l osing O ut P rices sore that I was hardly able to move about, | Dunn ;1"" H. Corbett §1, Wolf Bros. §5, Mrs, | frelght locomotive went through whart No. 1| Suits and overcoat: g.lw cnnupnu \ 4 R often unsble 1o dress myself. I used & | Moss $5, R J. Cohen $2, Pachi & Mannoni §1, | at, Redondo at about 2 o'clock this afternoon, | that cost rogularly $20 WilL D6 oh sale Twenty-four Tunes Frfie Fri ISt e BT R U T Sl e i v el R | 0 T s B e ' ; I came 1o Colorado hoping to recain my | Olineky §2, Matt Openhelmer 81, Sommer & | Tor enebe oy B botia it the conpkt | SI1C Will betn toomorrow. Thlsiis 1 . We are closing out our entire Slock of Music Boxes. Cer- peslG, bt fafled To obtain the relief T hed | Kautmann ' 810 Less §5, ‘Taylor-street | The engincer escaped by jumping.® A Mrs. |a clearance sale nor a sale e of tain @tyles we are completely out of now, &ill many of the mogt ped for. A gentieman in the house where | Restaurant, No. 20, §2 50; Cafe Hoffman, 7| Goodrich, who was on the , went | odds and ends usually left over. b - 2 -5 ! Tlived ad: me to use Dr. Pierce's Golden | Taylor street, §2 50; cash 50 cents, G. E. Stew- | down with the wharf timbers, but was res- | suit and overcoat is brand-new fall _ attractive styles—the best boxes—yet remain. e is an ex- Medical Discovery, end in four months and & | &rt, 14 Taylor street, $1: the Watfle Kitchen, | coed uninjured. . BIBter Brocke houGhE oft tha l&m t 5 u'iouc 2 T k ’ B B L T it ot | ot o Fies 0 Bt Do oAl | I thoueht shat gesterday's storm had | Clothing Co. st & 1y * cellent -opportunity for choice now and the big reduction from regu- 3 g Al b 2 nd will be sol lar, prices les Box for a very little seven months.” Barrel House Company $2 Dunweber & el L i o8B0 W sl ar, prices ou to own a Dox lor a money. e S0l motive for substitution fs to | Siikert 31, K. Maydr B0 cent, candy siore 3. Tag 1 Mot Cinsenes oot o " Eveny Box ) is the famous Regina. and with each Box w wfi":“ the gos‘lz mlm;u the ll;ge more | G o1, Z. Abraths $10, P, . Wem"e'g- "l‘l'. 5 s 4t A Tasact . bavs L fl!d the our il : X we L e aates S . Thee 1B 2 Apeosugr $2 50, 3. TH. | the airectors of the Chamber of Commerce to- 48 ohly cares for E"""“g : e FERRE hwietve; = free. your own selections. medicines. nfiu“ you m‘ | 8 $10, Louls A. Sharp §5, Jim Sharp 85, night’ & motion 0 ‘Secretary” John /C, cash for thel e In\-e O in bot! the square E various sizes Prices D T ey Tt foE Coldan | o e o g‘llerg' Sacer o St 85, | T for partich in the so-call g Lpriet L L A MErR range from $17 to $35 and upwards. | ald Bros. $10, P. W. w{rl&lo‘%um i ,:‘,:,;‘-“!%fi.,:‘“"“ o PR :fi-% J A ymall paymeht now acd we will hold a Box uatil Cheiimas for you. Hartmann voy Bill, 4 kd ng th Fire Destroys Much 5 = %‘&g : - Haguens §5, N, A. Woiter §§, | Doco™d, 8¢ opposed o the oy of | gaNT SHERMAN. CLAY & CO. Babit” bas G Ipedm 5 tentx S sal 'nlfih‘ stroyea . STEINWAY _PIANO DEALERS each tor % Shop $1. .rflm: will consider t] tude Y. | oeer z ight c for thuty-five years at Kearny and Sutter Steets. San Francisco or four for an acth dore Lunstedt $5, Vinaldo $2 50, J. M. Rich. 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