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BANGALO S AT V&L Her Voyage From Phil-} ; adelphia to Hono- || ulu Interrupted. . 1g Vessel Is Well Known Here, Where ne Is Owned. —— ound Schooners| | et Away From Grays Harbor. thir | i | | Bar- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. RE HAS CLOSE CALL Jlf PARAISO WITH CARGO ON FIRE M BT s HE Fleet Leaves Grayx Harbor. - — SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ED. Saturday, Ja 25 hours from Eu Monday, January 8 ord, 54 bours from 13 hours from Iver- land. SAN HONOL ]A FALMOUTH. from thor, for VICTORI bence Jan 5. co ship Alstern b(»r\,- n tow tug nr Marsh- for Port schr 1, for Jan S —Stmr Marshfield, do, 1 Be m Re “entralia_and sardiner City, mr Jan 3. Meteor, Robert Westport, oris, and sailed for Ta- Robert Searles, for San S&—Bktn Benicia, for San Pedro. ~Passed in Jan Stmr Watson, Seattle and Tacoma. Passed for Port Los om Olympla chr Solano, dro; schr Pedro. trom Pe Benicla, from Schr Falcon, Harbo 8- —Arrived Jan r Vanguard, ® Jewett,” for Port- t’ Townsen DIEGO—Arriv SchrBangor, erett; U 8 ceton, from San ISLAND PORTS. A Jan Ship George UL ence q 3 Stmr Finance, Tagus, for Colon; Brstmr Jan 7—Br stmr er ship Neck, riand, put in here for New York. 20—Ger gtmr Dec 19—Ger stmr Nau- re. T—Safled Dec 19—Ger stmr Ha- A—Arrived Jan 8—Stmr Valencla, ed Jan S8—Bark Carrollton, from Van- for Delagoa Bay. Jan §—Br stmr Strathmore, for Yo- Arriv —Salled Jan 6—Stmr. San Jose, co. ANTA ROSALIA—Arrived prior Jan 8—Ger from. Hambur. ALGIERS—Salled Jan $—Br stmr Shimosa, ta, from New York. —Sailed Jan 6—Ger stmr The- for San Francisco. Memoranda. YNDON; Jan. 8.—The ship Bangalore, from g~ Hamsen, 19 hours from West. | Philadeiphia, for Honolulu, put into Valparatso y: ¥ with careo ntx! flres PR ‘ 5 P Stmr Sta ¢ Californs homas, BANDON, Jan 8.—Schr Advance, previously A B 40 hours | forted. ashiore near lighthouse, still remaf Sunr Ar ‘“elson, 26 mours from Eureka. | in same position; expect to float the vessel to- & 4, Johanmsen, 17 days from As- | Dizht. | —_— ge Senta Paula, Pelle, 2 daye from Port | Sun, Moon and Tide. e United Btates Coast and Geodetle Survey— SR Time and Height of High and Low. Waters Monday, January 8. | at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco o8 Ba son, San Pedro; P C | Bay. Published by officlai authority of the ” P . . i’ superintendent. . Sweetser, New York; Wil- | - NOTE—The high and low waters oceur st . the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 ohiy je, Sanders, Port! pinutes later than at Fort Point; the height Ronolulu; Weich | 95 1ds 1s the same at both piaces. & TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. 4, vie Mon- Sun rises | Bun sets Moon_se! Port | tmr Coquelle | for | *l SCHOONERS THAT LEFT GRAYS CISCD. ... ...56+40 | HARBOR. YESTERDAY, AFTER The. following are e seasonal rainfalls to BEING TIED UP BY A NORTHER. date as compared with those of same date last season hours: ific Time.) , Jan. 8—5 p. m. ¢ maximum and minimum tem- reporsed. for. the previous d 18| New. Orleans, Philadelphia and rainfall in last Movements of Steamers. | oy st This last | stations 24 hours. « Seasom, Season. {'Eureka 0.01 10.15 1 TO ARRIVE. | Red Blufi D000 415 e . 0.00 1 0.00 2 0.00 0.00 0.00 5 0,00 Harbor . 2 0:00 land & Astoria 0.00 Herbor 4\ Hongiulu ... AST ORD. ortland & Astoria. New York via Ancon B 2 B 9 . Portland & Astorla . g e oty 2% & - Portland® .. § 358§ 33 % & Oyster Harbor . -.Jan. 10 3 SEgE aF 2s E .| Newport & Way Ports..|Jan. 10| STATIONS. 7 2525 13 £~ E -| Humboldg ? o BT SR 3 I San Pédro o b e S g - China & Japan . i d 5 ; 26 k < E 00 2 00 E s o | Portland & Astoria . 00 York via Anco: .00 Del Norte... ent Oty ... | South Bay. .. land & Astoria | Siverta..... . | Pentaur | Tenus BRETIREE s 00| was al | Portiand & Astoria. Portland sty fibq" of the Assembly. As - €Coos Bay . Red Bluff 52 s “A 0f k had few equals for s Bay. San Pedro & Way Pts, 0 3 bright wit a W & | ay. Reno 0 2en humor. He stumped | North Fork. .| Humboldt Roselurg {40 | the Bastern £3g (o0 f5r McKinley during | E. Kilburn..... | Portland & Sacramento .00 | the latter's. & | - Portland & Astoria | Salt Lake 2007 dency. and fecond race for the Presi- dney & Way Ports. 5 1004 joeal polit! ,AISO took an. active part in Auetie T o0 | obk + ~ 4. The only society to which i ’l:ongcd was the Grand Army of | c. :’:uflv‘l ::ung Purll A’ A e Shont T EE Civil War Veteran Dies. TO SAIL. Winnemucea. . Z § Cloudy w, §AN JOBE, Jan. §.—Jacob F. Phifer. el TR [ 40 N Clear 4; o -served under Grant and Sherman, S - B = z 2 -to-day, aged 77. He was a mem- - - WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL (1 . ; T o D L \&ofnthe local Sheridan-Dix Post, e 2 The pres: is failling elow], ver the fayseiy A A L e 2 northern. half of the Pacific Coast. . Condl- = | S Beara S8 e 11 tiens are siowly becoming more tayoravle for 4| NYNT) HEADLESS BODY ;30 piBler 9| “Cogler weather is reported in the Sacramen Y O\ _' S pmiPier 3| valloy and warmer weather at Los Angsles /¥ OF A MAN ON BEACH P o & amipies 4 1“3" lnLMcu(ion; a5 mnd ’N;:d?y o Vi /,Jfi oit e cloudy most of the day.-and rain is. like g 7 |sainc, Arne L Imblr 2| gt with mosensing Sutheart win ®/vy| Employes of Ocean Shore China & J 5 P FORECAS' R- JANUARY 9. . 1a. | Buget Soung Poria|ll smibler 9| San Francisco aad VICIUy —ClOBdY , / ynget. Road Make Grewsome Dis- Elizabet | Coquille River .... {Pler 20 | tled weather iesday, probably ra’ gs 3 3 Higgine. |Los Anaeles Forte. 11 amfPier 2 | southeast winds, ! T T4 freeh covery Near Colma. s | January 11, | Los_Angeles fin: vicinity_—Increr ‘"‘ Bioni v ger.| Los Angeles Ports| 9 am|Pler 2 | ness Tuesday; light northeast wi GN8 CCE | REDWOOD CITY, Jan. 8.—The headless soefiog Y Srawx LEMDOR - - o} i3 HRUEIRE 10 mg"u"h"‘y{ Valley—Cloudy body of a large, man was found at Belle- Anrelia. .. | Astorla, & Porfiacal 8 ;&;’3 1-0 hx}”gs‘xnm;g ight: {ralh sout! ‘k'—nt;:!. possi- | Igle Beach on the ocean side of San Ma- G: Lindaver Grays Hachor......| 1 pmibler. 2. San: Joaquin Valley—Clou: g il day: ngnt | teo County, opposite Colma, yesterday. M. F. Plant| Coos Bay .........| 4 pm!Pler 11 | south winds. The body was found in the driftwood lin- State of Cal| San Dicgo & Way.| 9 am/Pler 11 | Coast—Light rain TMesds g. yrig south wind. | ing the beach by two workmen of the Contralin. | oy My 13, | 2 Pm[Pler 10| NevadarClovly IR &, possibly now. | Ocean Shore Rallway Company. No trace pomBSCTT % s pipler | g - MO0, District Foreeaster. | | ¢ the head could be found. The body ... Los Angeles Ports| 3 Bl was_entirely naked. Decomposition had S Biu. |Ton Anaetin: Poalh %4 |SCRAPS OF. PAPER AT N e e D Taniher 15 | T X _ | evidently been e water for weeks. 20 J20% Mol ¢ s 2 EXPCSE A FORGERY e Dt Newport Vi B Alameds. | Honstui oo 1L amipier 1| 4 B VIOLATES AN ORDER OF COURT Pery | v Asioon? 0 Agerest F ollows Discovery of S SENT TO JAIL BY JUDGE Srvnhlnnd..‘lmq.':r;g‘:.:,};!:zl.; a7 ' TOI‘;A Bogus Check in Santa Rosa Litigant Finds That Fooling H s , ‘With the Law Does Not 8. R ..++ | Ban Dig & Way. - o, UL S R | g Viaste Basket. Pay. Queen......|Puget Sound Ports| 7y 2 SANTA ROSA, Jan. S.—Martin Suhr, SERA WOODV.AND, Jan. 8$—A few scraps |a poultryman of Cotatl, was committed Fafl?;‘:;{én.r l 19| of pgp:’r’ thrown carelessly into alto jall for five days to-day by Judge N. Fork. ... Humboldt o flamlue}‘.';g gflfi asket led to the deétection of | Seawell for contempt of court. Last i Jnnl’;-rg .| 7 ad Jordan, a forger, in this city Sun- | week during the course of his examina- .| Astoria & Portland|il amg pier 24 | day evening. Jordan procured two{tion in divorce proceedings Suhr re- PR ;"“-:fl-lryxnh pe e | blank checks on tite Farmers' and Mer- | fused to answer questions propounded =5 59 _r’\l” sl {[n’Pler 201 changs' Bank from a clerk at the Jullan | by Attorney Lea and was sent to jail. n m Pler 40 | 1OWL Soon after the clerk found | After four days in jail he notified the am|Pier 9§ { SCTADS of paper in a waste basket, and | court he would follow inptructions so Steamer. Cottage City Bertha Exce g TNNECS T 20 POULTRY FARM WILL by plecinug therh together made but a|was released. check fgr $35, bearing the signature o H. C. Howard, & prominent fruit grow- er of Yolo County. twenty-four | T Captain Arthur F. Curtis. Is. Being Tried: by Gen- eral Court at the Presidio| INTOXICATION ALLEGED Creates. a, &.ene on, Parade . Gronnd While in Uniform and Charges Are Preferred e | The trial of-Captain Arthur F. Cur- | tis, Sixty-first Coast Artillery, now sta- tioned at Ijort Baker, on charges of conduct: unbecoming. an. officer and a gentleman, began, befors a general | court-martial:at: the. Presidio. yesterday | morning. As this is the second time | the.capiain has. been before a similar | body, it may- go ratirer hard with him | this time If convicted, although his | popularity. as. an bficer. will go.a long | way toward reducing his. sentence. { It is alleged that. while Captain | Curtis. was. a patient in. the. Geuneral | Hospital at the Presidio he became in- toxicated to a helpless degree and cre- ated:a scene on the parade grounds.in.| front of, the. hospital while in uniform. {He was placed upder. arrest, and | charges were Immediately fited against.| him. Captain Curtis. has been known. for | | his popularity from the time he first | entered the military academy. It has | been said- that shortly after the fling | | of the charges the officers stationed at | the Presidio held 2 meeting and unani- | mously. decided to_extend to him the | privileges of the officers’ club and other, | courtesies seldom. shown to those un- der arrest. Curtis, graduated from the military | academy in June, 1885, and:. was ap- | | pointed second lientenant in the.Second | Company of Coast Artillery, where he, | | served until. December, 1891, when he.| | was made first lieutenant of the Third Artillery. He was the honor gradmate | of the artillery school in 1892 and, be- came captain in 1900, Lieutenant Edwin Long, aide-de- camp to_General Funston, accompanied Colonel Lorenzo. de Clairmont, chief; of | staff to his Excellency, the President of« | Guatemala, on his offieial visit to the | Presidio. esterday morping. The | | colonel was. also, accompanied. by hls‘ father, Colonel Ralph de.Clairmont, who recently held the same unamonf now held. by, the colonel, his.sister, Mrs. | McKay, and the two little sons. of ' | President Estrada Cabrera. of Guate- mala. ' AGED LAWYER | SUMMONED. F3¢ HIGHEST CCOyURT P L SR RED BLUFF. Jin, 8. Matlock, one of the. bes’ neys of the northern pa R | died here carly yesterds ) mz:_n(i:‘"?: ';l;e‘ age of 66, Paralvsly o .oq his death. Malock wAs 2 Unlon soldier in the Civil b m after 1t close he came to ‘alifornia. He sett’ of < G 0o0d law busines T . 44 He served this coun- ty as Distrlet /ad,mey vears ago, and Sptain J. T. )thown Attors To-day, during the t|course of his examination, it was - | brought out that he had disposed of his Officers were at | personal property in direct violation once motified and Jordan was arrested | of an order of court. this morning. He had made two un sucfessful attempts to pass the other chgck, which he had drawn in the same vpanner. He probably was not satis ed with his work in making the firs check, and carelessly tore it up and —_————— SAN FRANCISCO MEN CRIPPLED BY DEADLY ELECTRIC WIRES t | ome Will Lose Hands and the Other i HE FRACHISE FIGHT BECINS 4 Supreme Court Delibera Upen Weighty Arguments of Contending Factions SAN JOSE INDIGNANT) Railroad’s Sélmme to. G‘ram Valuable Right at Small Cost, Is Sign for Battle| P The Supreme Court was the scene yes- terday of the formal. opening of what seems destined to be one of the bitterest legal fights.in the recemt history of Cali- fornia. ers. on. one side and the Mayor and Common Council of San Jose, | ‘with the. San Jose and Santa Clara Rail- road Company on- the other, are battling | for a valuable. franchise in. the Garden 1n This Lady Was D EAF She is wealthy and had the best ear doctors in San Francisco, Chicago and New York to treat her, but 10 no purpose. She took our Electro-Chemic treatment just te sce what Eleetro-Chemistry was like, and she said: “This will cure me.”" and it did. Her deaf: was 0ot auly cugad; but aiso & severe catarvhal conditfon of the ears, nose ‘and throats Freg Treatmet thou- and T'dere are ieat people Alifornta who ha given cause ments have f: why otr Aure seemingly meurab! J If you desire this fres EILECTRO-CHEMIC INSTITUTE Rms. G903, 304, 305, 306, 307, 30S. 3@ Fleor Emma Spreckels Building. 927 MARKET STREET. S. F. istry Soe: Come at All day long the lawyers argued and to- | day the struggle will be renewed again. If you are busy in the day time, come at Adigh: between 7 amd S o'clock arate ;ap@riments for ladles and gentlemen. - All Santa Clara County is exeited overy the matter. and lively times are promiy before the difficulty is settled. In. v terday’s proceedings Josepin Campbell The MIDDLE- AN’S PRO- saved in peared for the officlals, and the railr inierests and: Charles, Wheeler bor standard of the protesting taxpay Shortly after the opening of © e question of the eligibility of Jus B Lor. igan was raised. It was held th 4¢ 7 view of: the fact of his beilng & ° Hi1zen and = 5 o s f the case. Ho. stated: that 'gn oo neree able to any, arrangement o freres might make. L ol M the court-adjourned f0-4'¥ [iberation upon the reconvened in. the ifss enoon it was an- fied to act. that, notwit majority, he CP et Ju stice Beatty stated anding ; the opinon of the It th¥ 4t his associate was not quaitfied. “oger ¢ that the opposig forces locked 1 jorny again until twilight. The action.! g4 petition on the part of one‘MCG‘n"’ 4, a taxpayer, to restrain the Mayor and: Common Council from grant- | n {Ing the. ¥ quchise to the railroad com- Pany, a% {i 15 alleged, they project. The matter il undoubtedly be taken under 84VISeT 4on: and o deeision will be forth- e within a few months. The fran- Va4, Sought by the corporation is a very e ble one, calling for the operation of € getric cars on several of the principal SC%eets of San Jose. VESSELS WILL NOT SKIP SOUTHERN PORT American-Hamburg Line Is to Continue to Stop at San Diego. SAN DIEGO, Jan. 8.—A statement h: been made public by the Spreckels Brothers Commercial Company, agents | of the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company, to controvert the report that the vessels of that line would hereafter omit the stop at San Diego. It is de- nied emphatically that the Southern Califernia harbor is te be abandoned as a port of call, or that any change 18 contemplated. In view of the early opening of the Tehuantepec route, a large force of men is at work doubling the capacity of the Santa Fe warehouse at this place. The ships of the line, which -run_from New York # San Diego and San Francisco, by way of the Straits of Magellan, are the Texan, Alaskan, Arizonan, Hawailan, Oregonian | jand American, all of them huge | freighters. ————— STEAMSHIP ZEALANDIA IS SOLD TO EASTERN STEAMBOAT MAN Vessel Will Tow Olympian to Bostonm, Which Will Then Become Ex- cursion Craft. PORTLAND, Jan. 8.—The Telegram to-day states that the steamship Zea- landia of the Spreckels flest at San Francisco has been sold to C. L. Di- mond, an Eastern steamboat man, who will utilize his purchase to tow the steumer Olympian from this city to Boston, and thereafter the Zealandia will go into the Atlantic coast trade. The Olympian will be used as an ex- cursion boat out of Boston. —_—————————— Bullet Wound Proves Fatal. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 8. —“Jack™ Ruhlman, a laborer, died at the County Hospital to-day from the effects of a mysterious assault on T street Sunday afternoon. A bullet hole was found in the top of his skull. Bernard Sulllvan, a harness maker, is being held for the crime. —_———————— Favors Municlpal Ownership. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8.—Mayor M Aleer, in his second annual message to the Council submitted to-day, tak the occasion to champion munieipal ownership of all public agencies re- quiring the use of the streets in serv- ing the people. SICK HEADAGHE CARTER these Little was agree- | the.question. When ‘ 4e (ribunal had been | nounced that Jus dee 5 worigan was quali- | 2 from } the factory. | t We make the | > = largest line of Oune of my Samples. Onty $6 and get our prices. J. MARTY CO. Trunk and Bag Manufacturers, 22 TURK STREET. Phone East 0224, URICSOL Remedy for Rbheumatism Troul factory antee. a Call A Modern and all Urle Acld bles. Contains no Aleohol tes—=0r Other Seda- tives. Cures by removing Urie Aecld from the System. Six bo ttles for $5.00 are guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Get Booklet at NO PERCENTAGE DRUG Co., 949 Market St. S. ¥ or write to URICSOL CHEMICAL CO. Los Angeles, Calif. t Free visit DR. JORDAN’S anzar MUSEUM OF ANATORY 1063 MARKET ST bet. 0th 8 7th, 8. . Cal The Largest Avatomical Wuseum in the Turit, Wealemsn ox ta7 etreeed Solalins on the Cotst. . Bat. 36 yoaras OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Cousatiation free aad strietly private iy or by letiee. & Troacmen: poenes Write for Book, PRILOSOPEY of MARRIAGE, JALID FREE. (4 ‘valusdle Book far Men. ) DR.JORDAN & CD.. 1051 Market St 8. F. et e e OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Plers 9 and San Juneau, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 m., Jan. 8 10, 15, 20, 28, 30, Feb. 4. Changs to this com- pany’s steamers at Seattls. ¥or Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- coma, Evi nacortes, South Bellingham, Bellingham—11 a. m., Jan. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, Feb. 4. Change at Seattis to ihis v's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.. at Seattls o Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. | P. Ry. For Eurcka (Humboldt Bay)_Powons, 1.8 1 m., Jan, ; Corona, o T i Ty Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondoy, San Diego and Santa days, 9 a. m. Cubo. Masstian, Altaes. La !1’::' an:u Rosalia, ymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., each month. O SkA EXCURSIONS, Season 1906—The SPOKANE 1l leave 7,21, July 5, 20, August 2. “For further information obtain folder. Right s reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET OFFI Montgomery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st. and Broadway wharves, Freight Office—10 Market st. AMERICAN LINE. Plymouth—Cherbourz—sout ATLANTIC TRANSPORT New ¥ lon Direct. OLLAND-AMERICA LINE. NBW anRKA ROTTERDAM, via BOULOGNE RED STAR LINE. REPUBLIC. . CELTIC (20,904 CRETIC..... ROMANIC. CANOPIC. ... C. D. TAYLO! (ORIENTAL S. 8. €0.) will whart, cormer First okohama Arm as Result of Contact ‘With Wire. Crrarosy, semuary 6 | F 1 COST, ABOUT $60,000. tnrew the pleces into the waste basket. | = niew, Pori Harord, tn tow ts | & [ - T e Wit try o "ave an Old| AN JOSE, Jen. 8—M. Hendricks ana E. H. Roiland, both of San Francisco, Corona Me /) Preparing to %is- Sunday, January T. i prior conviction when the case comes s, Eureka. g i narrowly escaped death while workin, 2 Monday, Jumusry 8 t&bhfl/‘ Chicken Ramel (™™= . o on the telegraph wires near the broad = Seattie. ' F uge depot to-day. Both came in con- - s ‘n Petaluma. Evervhody Is Enthusiastic :::t ‘with a live wire and were Instant- about our great line of Excelsior for {1y rendered unconscious! Hendricks berg. Fort Bragg. o GuDine, Tagon, Bt TR S gecial Dispateh to The Cail. the New Year. We have handled thib particu- | V1)) 1ose both hands and Roiland send OTE— bovs osits f the tides = 1 ; ose Sne McNaught, Seattle. T e e siven in the it | PBT ALUMA, Jan. 8.—Hengy Grafr, a | S toe vess with one. Dats Booke Cajen |arm s & result of their burns. They el Poini Reves e e . and the sucoessive tides of the | Wealt o pada and_Calondars. Sanbora. vall &|are employes of the Southern Pacific X - iy poultryman of (Sorona, h’ll - £ v bnson, Bixby Landing. rder of urrence as to time; the r) Street. pany. < . Nielaon, Portiand, via' Mon: ::z“‘: g <o pives he iast ua.mg e | fiased the Dr. H. O. ‘Brink ranch| > " u.'_rf-“—--!...—_ A ’.___....__.__ x D s te. | Gay, except when ""?,';_ -;!H‘m. ‘r,"" nl el A miles from Petalumy, and will im- | NAPA’S DISTRICT ATTORNEY - { Ana Farmer a Suicide, ‘ocours. nterey in tow. solusies of the United States A santa f the largest 18 AFTER LIQUOR DEALERS | gANTA ANA, Jan. S.—Heber B. Ald- addition to the soundings ORRECTION. Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) 4e Pacific Coas ma) fan: aged yea ing revoried salline of the sieamer Pren- | Sign precedes the height and e S Sy | 4ompany fflfi 'tm‘;. Notice to Close Snlooms Served om | STMAN, 2 “::":, te f’m e it¢ - s vort on the 6th Inst was an | given 8 e e e Fiemesy J in & switch to convey feed to th Gin Sellers Near the Veteruns’ two miles ew off The plane of reference is the meary. | and carry away th 0 the ranch Home. the top of his head to-day with a rifle. produce. The new end $60,000 on im-| NAPA, Jan. 8.—Further and will begin the | occurred to-day at Yountvi left his room early this roceedings | ;orping and ran more than & mile © as result | yrough orohards, evidently LEGRAPHIC. Jan. $—10 p. m.—Weather ty 4 miles per hour. charts. U2 the Jower low waters. Time Ball. owner intends to provements alory DOMESTIC PORTS. L N, | erection of buil, ; Dis Y s _UNPG 1 Setied Jun 6—Stmr Sea Branch Hraierarnl Coan c.,",".," “‘C:f st b gnm 'amznx:::fl gfi m' 2t | influence of a fear that he was being 3 g e T Statr| o O e e ot & Four Sen Badly Burned. concerning Yountville saldons. ? o mmm“ i S s o San_Pedro. ] ot noor A2 Ferty | HOLLISTER, Jan. 8.—A ne | Dunlap gave notice to 6.0 e ud butlding was 1. e., &t noon of p. m. —Fr etmr Craigasd, from Se- lamp expl6ded at San Juan last night | Keepers in thiat town who are right temple and pulled the trigger. in the o} Plaza Hotel. Mr. Hogart of | & mile of the Veterans’ Home that they st ‘Gilroy was badly burned about the face | must close their saloons. . have @ Wed. and ‘Robert Flint and Frank Black and | ¢l ekcept e f : two others of San Juan were also| Whitton and E. A. They re- | Hayes, a ng-\er of ll\'z well-known burned. 7 fuse to do =0 and will fight the case in | Haves family of mh:g lt”t Gt the courts. ¥ County, was married e ni to i Mrs. Juliette Johnson of Middletown Kannan treatment for | by the Rev. Leander Turuey of the Salled Jan S—Stmr Sepator, for S~Stmr F A. Kilburn, from Stmr Jeanle, for San Pedro; San Pedro; stmr Daisy 7—Stmr Edith, for ‘to-day- meridi: g or at 8 n charge. e MAY BE OCEAN BEACH ST ACIDE . Goro- ner Crowe of Bedwood City P lflQd the Coro- s office Tes "headiess body of an ur was found near Colma on men employed by the Oc Céunty People ROSA, Jan. $.—Walter Daniel Jan Jan & ——— All ailments arising from a dfsorderea SoSeticd Jan &-Stmr Queen, for San Franciscol the s torpid liver and constipatea | Dr. J. J. Mel Arrived Jam S—Stmr Robert Dollar, hence owels are quickly - o usi; or Habit never fails; complete dan 3 dney and Liver Bl:«n. v fl%urynmt. e Svads “".',