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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1906. FALLING HOUSE KILLS ONE, FATALLY INJURES ANOTHER Fred Chaigneau Meets Death When Structure REFUSE T0 YIELD Barons of Anthracite Field [COML OPERATORS | MINES ARE BOUGHT - FOR LARGE PRICES UNION HILL PROPERTY SOLD Recent Deal at Turnagain Arm Involves Payment 3 Desire to Continue Award . . P, Coliapses and John Roche Will Die e o Tee Hinders TINAE Eice . D IR AEER L - —t ) ALL DEMANDS REJECTED | The Mountain group, in E1 Dorado Can- y the Knik mountains, the Talkeetna || While They Last yon, Lincoln County, Nevada, has been mo;]n:alm lr;d the All":.nd r:;l;nf;:‘ 5 erts on a reported | & distance of several hundr John Mitchell Tonaol by Ot R % The Fairbanks News publishes the fol- GENUINE IMPORTED o VES 10T | pasts of $50,000. lowing In this connection: : 2 The Union Hill mine, in Nevada Coun- o . ) " e eral Indianapolis, Where the ;. nas veen soid to Los Anseics ana san | i<z oe 2 von swoe por oot | Erapcly Wilton Ru i 2 Francisco parties. Included in the sale | When the float has been traced to its source e 2! Miners Meet This, Week | 2" Joiine zacey snd combeidps | 22, o, oy byre T2 v caie Sheseest 228 Y : | claims, The new own&rs have begun work glllcwered on the eastern side of Ruur{ec(l&n X NEW YORK, March 1L—The proposi- | briskly. The Grass Valley Union reports | by °0e near the entrance and the other 1o Oriental and tions of the United Mine Workers of | that six parallel veins run through the | them to be essentially the same grade of cop- g America for a readjustment of wages and | Unlon Hill group that are large but of | PC% 85, [t Laouche. The siring of U0 500 Floral ]kflsns conditions in the anthracite coal flelds, as | low grade. The greatest depia reached in luo was an important step further in estab- a whole, have been denied by the commit- | the Workings is 300 fect. Prior to the sale | Syng the extent and direction of the ofe L tee representing the anthracite operat leasers have been working the mine. The | veins discovered on Resurrection Bay and the DRFRLUTE. It | Latouche ore are so much alike in all essen “[ ar e e a man = . As a counter proposition the operators | Union Hill mine is near Grass Valley. It | i uies, OFF, 826 50 Wnel Boke, 0 3 ine dit- n suggest that the awards made by the an- | has been operated since the early days of | ference, it any exists. The float found for the Is BIG thracite coal strike commission, the prin- | the American occupation of California. | last three years in the streams north of Ktk | a FEATURE ciples upon which they are establih’ T’;e‘fco“”di:“m :!:: 1:."89- etn M 8 e e discoveries of the Latouche, the | Of Our Business : : by - the mission and -t £ Pifteen claims of*the Crow Creel - | Resurrection properties and the Ready Bullion. Bt o e :"’u:“'““"“ " | ing Company, on the north side of the | It In therefore ccepied by copper prospectors OUR PATTERNS ARE THIS & out thelr findings | ryrnggain Arm, Alaska, are under op- |IO¥ in Seward that the pew strike north of || SEASON'S AND MOST -DE- and awards, shall be continued for a fur- | tion to Boston parties. The Durchase | i tne nighest grade of siticcous ore known. || SIRABLE. ther term of three years from the first | price is reported to be $200,000. :(mlyk last week copper float was found xnk: day of April, 1906. The present agreement Samuel Newhouse is reported to have | creek near mile 41 by graders on the Alasl terminates March 31 of thls year. purchased a controlling Interest in the | Cntral & score or more of prospectors hre We Are Stll Selling Announcement of the anthraclte opera- | Montgomery Mountain Mining COMpany | the ore came, Copper flost has also | F lll'nit d tors: decision and thelr counter oraer. | of Bullfrog, Nev. Newhouse is president | foynd during the summer in several streams vl’e an e “onsolidated Copper Com- | flowing Into the north side of Turnagain Arm. tion was made tonight in a I oF SiggBostin. o PP a long formal . Experienced copper prospectors famillar with | statement, which was given out for pub- | Pany of Bingham, Utah. the whole fleld express the bellef that within al”pe S lication. This statement includes the cor-| The Golden Gate mining property, SOUth | a few years Seward will be the center of the respondence on the subjects at fssue be- | ©f Sonora, Tuolumne County, has been | ricest and most extensive copper mining and |} AT OQUR MONEY-SAVING tween President John Mitchell of the |S0ld at commissioners' sale to the M.|ZRcHing industry in elther hemlsphe i PRICES. \ United Mine Workers and George F. McCurmic!; 1§°mp?"é' xort sai:l)?u ¥ {:z % AN Baer, president of the Philadelphia and | company” held a Jjudgment a = oo ” Reading Coal and Iron Company, acting | Mine for $30,000. The property was owned | he la“ hte"u cm“m“s OUR FAMOUS SOUTH-OF- for the operators. In every instance the | PV the Consolidated Golden Gate and MARKET-STREET LOW PRICES 4 | contention is made by the operators | Sulphurets Manufacturing Company. It either that conditions in the coal fields | Included the Golden Gate, Golden Sul- do not warrant the change proposed by | Phurets, South Extension, the Flscher [Bfl avs 0le| INDIANApo' IS the miners, or that the questions at issue &:fl Behlow dr;h;c:r mines and thirty- already have been passed upon by the | three acres adjoining. GET e pon By e | O Eucnarren minen st g g e usel| FURNITURE CO. The demand of the miners that the op- | Bullfros, Nevada, have been sold to Jobn Xchanges ano Sale at Eiiers Music 770 MISSION STREET erators enter into an agreement with the [ F. Campbell and others. The reporte a . " % i % i Mt s D S S e Co. Extendzd Untll Kext Wednzs: Between Third and Fourth Streets anthracite operators “stand unalterably WILL OPERATE POLAR STAR. day Night. HOME OF LOW PRICES | for the open shop, and again decline to | The oid Polar Star mine at Dutch Flat i make an agreement with the United Mine | will once more be operated,, according to S ’ ‘Workers of Amerlcu,dnn organization con- | the Grass Val.ey Union.' The mine ha; While Fine New Instruments Are Be- trolled by a rival industry.” been worked intermittently for a perio ing Received for Formal Opening, the Rate Measure to Occupy OPPOSE HIGHER COAL. of thirty years. In conjunction with the | Very Last of the “Exchnanged” Planos Sl f E: s, Of the demand for an elght-hour day, | Liberty Hill Mining Company it has a Must Go. If You Have No Plano at lare o ach Da) s Ses- the statement says the operators knew of | restraining dam in Bear River. Home Cut Out This List. Not Neces- . Until no change in conditions that can be used | The gross earnings of the Assoclated | sary to Pay All Cash to Secure Ad- sion /ntil Acted Upon to sustaln the renewed demand for @ re- | Oil Company, as stated in a report of | vantage of Sale Prices. Pay Weekly duction in hours: declares that the ex- |the company, amounted to $1,640,188.255 for | or Monthly, as Best Sults Your Con- = E pectation of the strike committee that the | the year 1905. venience. WASHINGTON, March 11.—The only | reduction from ten to nine hours should | J- P. Casey says that the recently im- visible object on the horizon of the |not result in any decrease in the output | Posed mining restrictions in Mexico are | The many unavoidable interruptions | | United States Senate is the railroad rate | of the mines has not been realized. du; to ;l;‘e proceedings of mining | and delays during the past week by car- | | b1l This measure is now on the calen- | The proposition that a uniform scale of | fakers. e recent ruling dces not|penters, electricians, decorators and oth- dar as the unfinished business, hich | Wages be established In the anthracite | bar Americans from acquiring mining | ers made it impossible at times to carry i | giv i fields is met by the operators‘with the | Property in Sonora. By forming 2|on the sale of “exchanged pianos” in | |Bives it the right of way over every | )7 Yia¢ this would be impracticable | corporation under the Mexican WS | the rear part of our new stors, as origi. | | other subject each day after 2 o'clock. | by reason of the varying capacities of | Americans can acquire mining Prob-|nally intended. For this reason quite a The only condition is that | Ordinarily bills like this pertaining to | the workmen and the varying conditions | erty just the same. They merely de-| number of very fine and highest grade buy ;o?f; ; B by carryy": | general legislation give place to ap- | existing in the reglon and at the col- |nounce the clalm In the name of the| pianos arc still on hand while final ar- tull line of the Best Nom-Curi- propriation bills ana doubtisss the ratl- |.iteries. co-poration. The company may be com- | rangements for the formal opening of ing Films at following prices. | | road bill would be temporarily side- | ‘“We cannot increase wages without ad- posed exclusively of Americans and its | the Big Piano Store are being com- n‘fils of six exposures—2yx | tracked for th it 4 vancing the price of coal and we are not formation only costs about $159 Mex- | Pleted. " These “exchanged pianos” may 2%, 10e; 2UX3I%, 20e; 2Hx4i, ‘or them a request to that willing to advance the price of coal,” is | icAn. money. Prospectors can go on as be obtained at virtually one-half their 2Je; 33%x3%, 30c; IU X4, 35e; eftect should be made, but unless the ng to a D 3 usual, and when they get ready to de- |real cash value, for We want every one 4x5, 5x4 and 3% x5%, 4Sej 5x7, jrailroad bill remains undisposed of, the reply to the demand for a general s gl by Have: fo 46 ie €0 forni s of them out of the way so as to present S0e, Postage extra. 1 also do — longer than any one counts upon, no’| increase in wages. The request that the | v i o K00 00 o™ omposed entirely of | aroch (P $hing the choicest, brand-new Photo Printing at Cut Prices. effort will be made to displace it even | OPerators shall collect from cach employe | T V“ i e q ’;lmlf of highest grade pianos ever Mall orders promptly filled. B [ temporarily with the supply bills, for | cortaln stated sums for the support of | JRCRCHID ([ fICh (C8 P, RS | TR 6 S Gl et OF the T e One of the most terrific | the Senatc is a unit in its desire to | the Mine Workers' Union is denied on thé | ADURCS, ' (e OrRorate ASme. TS | PN ol S plenald examples of mod- F. W. PITTS, The Station windstorms ever felt here | have the matter disposed of at the |STound that “as a matter of poliey We | ;... to examine into the character of | &I} Diano case architecture aré being . | earliest practicable moment. would not make such fin agreement as received daily, instruments possessing, swept over the city yesterday. * " s a matter of law the people who compodk these corpora- | pegides the essentials of 3 ¥ g T eocsE | | The only positive predictions that can | You request and ds 4 Tatter of law We | [ 0 " 0 pe 1onors pass through the entials of tone quality, ot o o . e 4 g Ete e Tank s HT 3 papers p ! action and durability, ‘distinct and char- n the chmon strict a | be made concerning the course of the | are not permitted to % hands of the authorities when the com- | acteristic case designs that will k sttt s contin i et | |bill is that during the present week | The operators decline to agree to amy | o, sy process of formation. them at once the preference and delight struction w blown down, | | Benator Tillman, who has it in charge, | change in the board of conclllation as es- | "my o~ gonora Union Democrat gives | Of artists and connoisseurs. y 3 . 4 | Will make a written report on it; that | tablished by the anthracite coal strike Notable among the earty arrivals killing ome man and mortslly | b > th d-that the | S°me facts relating to the progress of several & ivals are n RUINS OF BUILDING, A WORK- there will be a number of speeches for | commission, taking the ground-that the| . .. ¢ ihine in Tuolumne County. i !I‘IPEl"b specimens of the/famous injuring another. The velocity WHO WAS KILLED, AND | and against the measure and that the | system proposed by the miners would Among the statements made are the Se("g‘er;rl %i‘:gi in Grnndslandd prights. oF the winliat Bhe ORE S+ ] THER FATALLY INJURED, reports to amend it will proceed. There | simply involve the creation of a serles of [ pMONE H1€ R rrs e wely mAR ey R o iy i s M M g 4| may be said to be three divisions of the | minor boards, whose decisions might be + : | e heteiadhe ur sale: ¥ mi & | Senate, the first standing for the bill as | confiicting and from Which appeals would | A% usisl, streams of water are playing |~ mpey there are some beautiful special the afternoon. At the summit p of lumber. The crash was heard | it came from the House; the second de- | have to be taken to an arbitrator, thereby | Yankea Hill Joa Maddox is opening up a | Styles of the famous old Hazelton, of Mount Tamalpais it blew r blocks and attracted the attention of | manding a provision for a review of | creating more delay than now exists. The | clalm southeast of Confidence. A certified copy | Prominent among which are several For Victoria, Vancouver, s - S h nts of the Point Lobos dis- | the findings of the Interstate Commerce | complaint of the miners that the board | of the articles of incorporation of the Three | dainty, very small Grands in the French | Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma. Everstt, An- atiiis ¢ Rackbtase on | | Commission -of a character that will | of concillation does not act promptly the Ry A L R e SN oE St Heavy articles of furnitw {1 the first to come to the rescue | remove the| entire question from the | operators declare to be not warranted | noa nas been fled with the County Clerk | to oll lovers of the beautifal. | o PPed the veranda at the tavern were | | fortunate workmen was H. 8.|commission without leaving its ruling | by the facts. of San Joaquin County. The capital stock | . The most superb specimens of Kim- . Ry.: at Seattls Gr Thewn picked up as though they were | Buckley, carpenter, residing at 35 |in force, and the third granting a re- | Thedemand for anew sliding wage scale | Is given ac §1,000,000 divided Into shares of & | ball Upright and Grand Pianos that |t N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C._P. Ry. “bits of straw and blown dowa | | 1Wentleth avenue. Buckley had been em- | view but maintaining the orders of the | is denfed on the ground that the sliding | Jar value of §1 «ach = George H, Bradtord, | have ever been shown outside of the | For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) -Pement 1: 3% i | | ploved on the house all the morning, but | commission in effect until a final dis- | scale fixed by the anthracite coal strike “as stockholders. A. A. Irish, ower | rarior Y, warercoms in Chicago are now | Eorong, 1 m., Mar. 4, 10, 16, 2 2 the mountain side. | quit at noon. He was on his way ever | position of the question s reached in | commission covers practically all the khawk mine, has closed a contract | qe 8 BIATST 0% CAPlay; There are case | Aprn & < - B — <+ | to talk to the workmen when the building | the courts. These will be the vital | propositions in .the proposed new scale. . C. Glynn to sink the perpendicular | g% ST 00 erman. ronaissancy a0 | For Low Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and ’ | tell. questions from the beginning t shaft, now down 100 fect, still deeper. The Jecldedly Serman renalssance, and | Redondo), Saa Diego and Santa Barbara: grame bullding located on | Corneltus McAulift LGS : eginning to the end NEW ARBITRATION PLAN. of unwatering the Draper was completed | OF, & later so-called “new art” styles. Santa Rosa, Sundays 9 a m. frar | Corneltus McAuliffe, a youth, years | of the controversy. The demands of the mine workers, t Sunday, when drifting both ways was at There will be the best examples of | State of Caitfornia, Thursdays, 9 a. m. | of age, wa: helping the men in the place | CHANCE OF AGREEMENT. which were prepared by a committee of | once resumed at the G00-foot level, the deepest. ;ms(a[lgn z;rrchllgcture. and some “Roy-| For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East | S macielis SEave fjmm instant| It may be confidently asserted that | geven, with John Mitchell s chairman, AN ADVINGRY OOHMEFERE. Snjque, Sfects decidedly novel and | et ROy ean Cayucos: Fort Harioed (Sam | right time and thas ecaped without s | If a0 agreement could be arrived at im- | were forwarded to President Baer, chaiy-| An advisory committee to assist the| Gradually matters are assuming | Luis Obispo) Veatura and Hueneme: teh T TTh Deand e e ey | mediately upon the question of review | man of a similar committee representing | executive committee of the California | shape at the Big Plano Store, which is | §008 Bay, § & m. Mac, & 14, 22, %0, Apr. T red men and later the: Scroans o¢|® vote could be taken without further | the anthraclte operators, on February 2i. | Miners' Association has been appointed | already the great plano trade center of | oy Bisunada, Magdalena Bay, San T o | Chaignean and Roche but could de notn. | Liscussion except for home consump,| The proposals included the estab- |by President Tregidgo. This includes e L dantuit Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia. R Py gy s s tion. Until, however, there is an ap! | 1ishment of an eight-hour day and a re- | Tepresentatives of countles as follows: | clous. henntitully 1iEhted Snd squinned | LoPiobempo, Guaymas (fex). 10 & m., 708 r men working on the | Bhortly before the building caved in a | J Ci°R to an understanding an ani- | adjustment of wages, with an increase dents, B. H. Benjamin, I. 1. Neft, | with every facllity for thie speedy, safe ALASKA EXCURSIONS (Season 1906)—The = e & Lo ottt Sy oF et mated if not acrimonious debate |of 10 per cent above the award made | W. Ralston, E. C. Voorheis, C. M. Bel- | and economical handling of fine pianos. | palatial Alaskan excursion steamship Spokans Tow escape from | large crowd of boys of the nelghborhood | may be expected. There s divi- | by the strike commission for contract |=haw: Alameda—Frank A. Leach, Charles Bel- | Meanwhile, the sale of the numerous | will leave Tacoma, Seattle and Victoria Juas 4 | were playing about the structure. They |sfon on these points on the Demo- | piners. The miners also proposed that | ShaW: Amador—A. Caminettl, J.' B. Tregloan: | remaining “exchanged” planos. most of |17, 21, July 520, 'Aug. 2. e exact cause of the fatal catastrophe | ad been annoying the workmen and were | cratic as well as on the Republican | spytration committees of minors and | At ies Tr G Pogmmite s - 2 | which have come to us from California’s | "For further intormation. obtsin ~>ider. Right bas mot vet been determined. The Wind | ooy eonmisd oreiviee the lst of dead|side of the chamber and it looks as if | gistrict superintendents be established. | Soriey. Frea F. Thoma: B i ar PAYment for the very | ! ERET OFFICES, 4 New Montsomery st - 2 e o g . ; | 804 _wounde wou. ave been large, as | most of the amendments to be sug- 1 Bermingham Jr., Alfred von der Ropp; El r - (Palace Hotel). 10 Market st. and was g strong at the time and this |1y 1935 were in the basement and could 8- | In case of a fallure to agree appeal 3 Never, heretofore, have instruments rom A ey > s | gested would come from the minorit Dorado—A. Baring Gould, Thomas Clack; | op such sterl] w! . FREIGHT OFFICE, 10 Market st. ma een responsible for the accl-| ;¢ nogeibly have all made thelr esca; | Y | was to be made to an outsider: Fresno—H. J. Lang, W. H. McKenste; Hum- | of Such ster! ing worth been offered for | OA D, 968 Broadway. e s PO B o aars D a ] e ~ President Mitchell left at noon to- |noldt—y. . Gillott, J. Kramer; Inyo—John | 2D¥MWRere near such low prices. O AT, ) Yoatnaile Aguts” together with Roche and | .o 2 1o 2 broth a Many of the Senators in both parties day for Indianapolis, where he goes to | J. Gunn; Kern—J. M. Wright, J. B. Tread- e this sale is fn progress we 10 Moarket st. San Franciseo working on the second floor | cri0ed with his parents and brothers and | are looking to Senator Balley for ‘a 80- | prapare for the convention of the mine | Well; Laike—Theodore A. Bell, John Spaulding shall also make especially low prices at working on t . sisters at 3616 Alabama street. He was a | Jution of the problem by the amend- prep: i Lassen—J. H. Collier, H. A. Goozendorf: most attractive terms of payment on struct The former Was em- | aiive of Napa, where he s well known. | ment which he is understood to by workers on March 15. Mitchell declined | 1/ 5000 fos i1 7. Osborné, Theodore B. Com. | brand-new instruments of the various TOYO KISEN KAISHA ployed directly in the center, While Mil- | by fother was formerly city marshal of | pari ¥ 1 € Pre- | absolutely to say anything regarding | sock; Mono—Alec McCone, R. D. Plerce; [*high-grade makes. r was at side and Roche on the |, S a i tly identified paring. He will make an effort to|tpe reply of the operators refusing the | Mariposa—Charles C. Derby, Captain A. H. iere are a few of them. The list is ber wns e s e at town and prominently identified in|frame a provision which will grant a | demands of the miners. Ward: Monterey—J. T. Langford; Napa—A. | still quite a long one, so suffice it to (ORIENTAL S. S. C0.) . buriea under the debris, while | honiical circles Chalgnesu was an in_ | review by the courts and at the same | prior to Mitchell's departure there{McFurland, Dr. Rachmen; Nevada Georgs | mention a few of the instruments, and will leave wharf corner First and neey was buried under the dcbris, while | dustrious young man and bore & 00d | time prevent the suspension of the come o e ion R o bried b i o Mainhart Charies E. Ciinch; Northern Call- | the price at which they have now been TR L b, S Yaisina oche ‘was caught um = heavy | et b —0; rry, A. F. Jones, Adol - 3 » and Milles fortunately escaphd se- g g v & 1a , mission’s orders until tHe courts enter | mittas, Ajl Of the miners’ reprosenta- | mun. John MeMurray: = Plater—wiliam | " Hwe iCnabes, $228, $224. A fine little e, o R - " at 108% ves. | will not entirely meet t . 0" , W. W. Watson; Sacramento—Wil- r - collapsed with a loud re- | Booye® Cox“tormerly an amateur boxer | tn it gy i demands of | {ng to thelr homes and others going to | X O"ren. W, W WErn, Sacriinntn Po | $134. §165 and 3186 An Emerson $235, ise was so Ereat as to at- | L e, WA formerly an amateur boxel|the more radical advocates of the juris- | points in Pennsylvania, where they will | Uoionel B V. Dodge, Frank A. Salmons; san | pother 3136 A Fischer $215; another. . Son of Captitn & B De- | or o o Moo SB0S ped | diction of the courts, but some of them | djscuss the operators’ reply with the | Francisco—Louis Glass, T. A. Rickard; San | PIACK case, 896, etc., etc. Cos Po B8 aiudend | 2o Bede dn Sasy Dettin of Seinie - | WL Sowiitt various district leaders. Joaquin -George Sperry. R. R._Smith; San| Pay $10 down on any of the above s e 4 | portance. There is an effort to reach an agree- A inoFranic Morioghan, Dan Murphy; | 2na $8 or $10 per month. s astily summone The building was owned by James|ment o rovision th: Santa Clara—Thomas Derby, Robert R. Bul- | Take choice of a large number of - ey rushed to the | - B ", 2 provision that would require | yyNGARIANS CALL UPON : R Dench. John Brownlle: | well-knewn maokes at prices ranging e ¥ Tusk | Retily of 182 South park. Reilly is an | the roads to deposit the difference be- AMERICANS FOR HELP | boroperAlfred Abbey, W. F. Jordan: Slerra— | from $34 for a good, serviceable “Wag~ ’ ot to work. and after a | ;nduvh i bum;l plun;ber a.meu erelct'; tweenilhelr ntesl and those fixed by the 3 oemg'"rngor. Mike Mead: slak|yuu~,—i.vohn nre'r"' pl:lumf t‘? a nm; g:gr $200 for the wet U i - ng the house by slow stages. He expected | commission until the final dispositi peror Frai Jos Denounced | Daggett, F. Dilberger; Shasta—F. Hirst, | choicest of Vese an umann planos c.. 9 Sotte 3}“!“25‘:‘; | to huve 1t finished within ‘the next few | of cases by the courts. R e | o238 ,,.:e_‘;,.,"::.':.,“ fx Ferdinang Hirst: San Benito—Thomas Fiint, | that nof expert could tell from brand- b —— Lo several minutes before the| Yeoks. 8s he contemplated matrimony | The discussion of the subject will com- New York. gmll“fl e coper: Staniaaus—Charies Tuliock. | Wio 'wants & Steliway Grand 3364, |3 8. 4 A, for Honolulu, Saturday, : e Cprore 'he | and had planned to take his young bride | mence with a speech by Senmator Culber-| Npw YORK, March 11—Five thou- | Al Shtmake: ulire—Frank Kellenbers: Trin: | or 'n Splendid Stoln e e~ = a o » % | into the new home and start housekeep- | son on Monday, and will be continued b; » e ity—J. W. Bartlett, William I Hupp: Tuol- % chich deal Tl SIERRA, for Monolulu, Samoa, Auck~ s and he passed away in | o’ “7ve bullding was to be composed | Senator Stmmons on Tuesday and. b |°&nd Hungarlans attended a mass- | YT (T g fe1d, Captain J. H. Mo- | TIEDE, Tor mhich ey ordinarily |8, S Snd Sydney. Thursday, March 25, 2 p.m. - e French Hospital|or two flats. Rellly was to occupy the { Senator Rayner on. Wednesday. Sionator Hesta °:::m:'t' :::m‘::“"‘:‘ ‘i'cflt":; Gilntock; Tuba—W. B. Mck, Newion Cleve- | "'y} (¢"TiiHle Sohmer Grand plano, fine |8 & MARIPOSA. for Tahitl. Ape. 16 11 a. m. in his body were | "T'5 thought by those who have been | ticipate actively In tne debate all ‘the | OLVInE ~the ~Hungarlan = Parliament. | Sclentlflc Press that the Nome tundra | ueual price $625, now 335 Another (a | Marktl Freight Oflce 327 Markat St 5 al ch His | 1% ing the erection of the house that | time. He will present his foreass wiil | Resolutions were adopted condemning |still holds great possibilities, and in- | }ittle older stylc). 3267 Another Chick- e —— e T NS he presented a was amparently | the foundation was too insecure to bear | ten report on the bill during the week. the weight of the rafters used in the con- [ Benator Aldrich is among those who will tion of the upper portion. The wind-|be heard late. It is also understood that | storm yesterday afternoon, therefore, | Senators Knox, Elkins, Teller, Lodge and found frail resistance, and it laid the|others are preparing to take part in the “the dastardly attempt of the crown | stances the following: ering, also good, $187. INB and its hirelings to Aeprive the Magyar | Stxtsen men were working on the Portiana | | All of these are worth more than dou- KOSMOS L people of their constitutional rights | bench for “xvlzo g&n x:n&' :hg. n}lu:c m-:e : ’89" g,";\!fl"{‘m‘;' a y or o and ltberties” and calling upon the | Slean-up of $ERIC Lo NET, 10" LA | The chenper makes will go for as low “great, free and liberty-loving Ameri- | the summer months of 1903, seven miles | as $4 a month. can natfon to open its heart again to |southwest from the Portland bench, a new QUICK ACTION NECESSARY. n top of him. low. controversy. at any moment, | Structure the people of Louis Kossuth, as it did |strike was made on Jess Creek, the claim ¥ T S i 5 Fren It will pay you to make a special ef- beneath a pile of e ol RO TAMAYSATS MAY CUT DOWN EXPENSE. fifty-four years ago and by its good | inally being boueht by Lame & ¥remeh for | o 1t O BN aulckiy. ALl of thess from internal in- s X The House of Representatives this week | will to ald the Magyars In establish- ing winter about $500,000. These strikes | pianos will be taken within the next :on facts which cannot be disputed; the ques- | few days, for never heretofore have will enter upon a protracted discussion of | jn' ment of the people.” lee sover Ao tion 1s now, what 1ikelihood is there of finding ! prices heen placed so low on such really 1 hemorrhages af- ways and means to restrict the expendi- It seemed as though Aeolus had re- French Hospital | Ta ofthe 1kia of BH % |t d to earth and set his throne on riat k< \d ke it, and what caused deposits | scrviceable pianos. ance hold. out | turne ture of appropriation for the support of Census of the Inle of Pinds. ot gola of such richness to be accumulated 1| pEeT MAKES TO SELECT FROM. r his recovery. He is | the top of Mount Tamalpais yesterday. | the legislative, executlve and judicial HAVANA, March 11.—Dryden Fulton, ots? 75 and of rather a | A terrific storm blew across the sum- | branches of the Government to the exact | . FAVAL :'"D“mfl v Sl {netd BT madlate Victuity, G Hama| | You Nayeiliste-tlis workl's hest malos mit all day, threatening to pick up the | and specific purposes for which they are | 50"y " Tale of Pines and who was ar- | o8 area of sbout 100 square miles of tundra | fo chicosg from, so scknowledged by Rod- | the world’s foremost musicians and au- ! tavern and send it crashing down the |made. This discussion will be incidental | Pogteq by the Cubah authorities be- | Srs cnioe s squelly well situsted and which | thoritias. g first warning he | moyntain side. Chairs, tables and|to the consideration of the appropriation datd not have thei; 18- have gold gravel in paying quan- tter planos than the Dec! when the bulld- | cven heavier articles of furniture were | bill for the branches, carrying e e abiiven hers Tast alght. | tity or sccumulated spats of a richness equal e ten. the Kimball the Sietavae for a second and | picked up gnd blown away like bits of | Chalrman Tawney of the approprigtion | pro gays the census was practically | to fhat of the Portland bench. The.tundra I8 { the Chickering, the Knabe, the Weber ed in with a terrible crash. He | straw. committee estimates it will take ten days posed of strata of blue clay, interlined | ong the Hallet & Davis can pessibly be H g s s completed before the Cubans stopped of gold bearing gravel, and all rat @il the men in the place at the | Guests who ventured on the veranda | to dispose of the bill. ~Its consideration | ('S ok, ‘He says there are less than | o oiaibipg more o iss WoId. 1 some tnstances | TB0S. 1 of them are to be had time realized their predicament and|had to anchor themselves to the rail- | Will begin Tuesday, Monday being the n th 8 vel containing has a thickness of thouted for sssistance, but thelr cries | ing. The gatnering of the storm seen | District of Columbia day, with nine local | J00s JANARItAn'S OF, (1o Jeland. and es | 1S e test and IC R k. & at these o were fled by the roar as the huge | from the mountain top was a wonder- bills to be disposed of. 7 and actual Americans at about 700, He | ,The Snake River Ml:“n u-:’ly vor- structure fell in & shapeless mass. ful sight, but when It broke In all its| The statehood situation has again been | guys “that the number of male Cubans | Sl misiies beach streaks, as the Watershed Miller tells practically the same story. | fury the crowd that had been watching | shifted to the House side of the Capitol, of voting age is 200, and that forty-|of all the best gold creeks slopes He savs he fortunately was near the |the muster of the clouds wished that|and while there is a general understand- nine voted in the last election. toward it; but the area Is so vast that it will . A outer wall of the structure and miracu- | they were anywhere else. The trains|ing that nothing is to be done with the 2 % require a good deal of money to institute a | Please b‘ur i,= :hd that everything lously escaped being caught in the wreck. | to the tavern were scarcely able to(bill until the return of members of the |f—————"""" % o e - STy BN Mol GenoREy I St He suffered a few slight scalp wounds | make the ascent. rivers and harbors committee from the | bill which changes In any way the charge A GREAT COPPER BELT. "‘ce B B B e B B P 2nd & leceration of the nose when he was | Out at the Cliff House the wind blew | South, which will be some time Saturday, | upon the treasury, the bill will go autos| The Fairbanks Newd revorts that a | Zclivery, is not found as represented or etruck & glancing blow by a falling | ifty miles an hour auring the after-|it is possible that action may not be de- | & under the rutes to Mr. Hamil- | copper strike had been made fifty milés | satisfacfory fo the buyer. scantling while rupning to get out of | noon. Its force was felt all over the|layed on that account. The bill will be committee on Territorfes. It i3 not [north of Knik, Alaska, in the Talkeetna | ~This sale is being prior to the danger. city, but little damage is reported due | returned 'to the House from thé Senate there Will be a Republican cau- | mountains. The chief importance of | formal opening “% flmflo&'nz opportunity Iike 558 Several gresidents of the nelghborhood | to if. It was a hard day for millinery. | Monday. It will probably be allowed to |eus on the bill some evening | the mews, if it is true, is that it tends | Bl& Tigno Flor witnessed the fall of the house and hur- | Hat chasing was the chief sport en- | remain on the s table until ac- | week that it may be to establish a theory that a copper belt | o v ™ 4 vanye O'Farrell ried to give the firemen what aid they | joyed yesterday in all sections of the | tion is decided upon. However, if there extends lorflylw'l‘ton:hto d | Eilers Music Company, beadquarters eouid in rescuing the men buried in the | city, Gpbeign - |15 any amendment of the |Sewara through the Kenal pe for fifteen Western stores. b2