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7 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1906. LOVE LETTERS ~ AUSSIA WANTS P}'SSS&(}L"SLSYME PROSPECTS ANOTHER MINER F AN APOSTLE QMMMMANH IN NEW PLAY| ’WP(PEAC[ |15 FOUND ALIVE Charge It To Us Just a few more days and Easter will be here and you haven't ordered your new spring suit. The big cash stores are overflowing i Dowie's Epistles to “My!|Negotiating for -"2{)0,000,_000*. Survivor of Courrieres Dis- ittle Lump of Gold” Are| in Paris and Is Ready aster of March 10 Is ] A i . _ Y - Fervid and Emotional| to Accept a Greater Sum Brought Out of Pit i - Eatian s < e sew. - Kats rervia é % px . riew suits,gnever before so enticingly 0 TR ST | 4 R 2 5 d . beautiful. 3 IN HANDS OF ENEMIES TERMS 0™ BE LIBERAL| B DL BURIED “FOR 25 DAYS R o b st the ind . : T Anthracite Miners Said .to| . = Tt gpnt 11 Threatened With|Slav Government Hopes to| | Have Decided to Modify Engineers-Engaged in Work B, | Thare 2o excuse while we are YA T4F h s ’ o 3 b2 q in the field. Immediately Upon| Restore " Its- Finances to {*=Their Demands and Early of Salvage May Be Prose- \uJJort mislead yourself into an His Arrival in_Chicago “Theéir Former High Level| : s cuted by the Government installment &oods that will mark you wherever you go. Go to any of the best cash stores, where styles are right and prices lowest: Select anything you wish, Agteement, -Is Expected OPERATORS T0O MAY et 3, April 4.—In view D reforms | LENS, ¥rance, April 4—Another living survivor of the mine disaster at Cour- ' : s get a memorandum of the bill, then . 4 Dk 31 ']:t\il - rieres March 10 was discovered this morn- come to us and we will give you a prelipipary pegotia- | cheek to cover the amount. Y SONCESSIONS | ffig and brought out of the pit. 3 3 MAKE (-’OI\LESSIONB The finding of ncnou-?er m‘;nl;r alive after B Repay us twenty-five days’ entombmefit caused in- ¢ N SRS - & t 1 3 Soft“(oal- Sitmation AISo I8 |yt four of the Sailun mines, e was in rts for :a foreign doan -of- at | 100 and . desires. more if syndicate. with- which | | posed of Ger- | | in small weekly or monthly payments. Here is what it costs you: O¥ A BILL OF WE CHARGE 8 . alists. Y Y aror s e s |lgood condition. According to his first A : 2 for the Relieved and Men in:Pitfs- |statements this man, Auguste Berton, sut- £k ) . - - eceding rap- | & 7V IR S 1 fered less than the preceding rescued AN $30.00 v : ; TR fos 3 X $3.00 : ait bey 3 burg . Distriet - Are IA;LE men. Al LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPOR- TION. NO INTEREST. We're supplying thousands with the “wherewithal.” ‘Why not you? ' An affecting meeting occurred between Iy to ‘Return . t0 « WOTK |Berton. ana tis. wite. Berton, who was lcovered with a laver of coal dust. de- scribed his experience as follows: 1 was working with my cousin when an ex- NEW YORK,.April 4—It was the gen- : finan- zh level. The suc- reflected voting is ithout ex- favor- ba > Russian | in all | eral belief tonight of those:who are close- ly watching the situation about the an- thracite miners' ‘headquarters in this city that the miners have definitely decided to modify. their ‘demands and will’ present them to the operators probably tomorrow. Some of thé members of the committee privately admitted before coming to New York for the present negotiations that the original demands were greater than the ‘miners really expected to get, and Dloston occurred and we became Separated. Afterward, alone, I groped about in the dark- Dess, trying to find an outlet. . 1 first found a dead horse, but was unable to eat any of ity flesh. Later I found some lunch bags, Which had belonged to men who had been killed by the explosion, and I lived on the food I found in them. I suffered from the cold and took clothing and shoes from the dead. I also found three watches and 24 sous. At one time I gave up hope and tried to com- mit suicide by opening a vein. I siept ten times and tried to count the days, estimating Gould-Sullivan Call or write for cireylar. I )ames FLoop Broa PPCOR.POWELL & MARKET STS. PHONE JOHN 231 S that the leaders could afford to trim |that eight days had passed since the ex- LT them down and still leave -the mine |7losion. i‘mvmmu' e workers enough to be satisfied, The crowd several times during the day it / 'enstitutio ¢ stronghol Démocrats, | | . but | e ts néd down | owed Con- | | | It is belleved that if the operators will broke through the cordon of troops sur- meet the men. half way on some of the | rounding pit number four, excitedly ques- demands they have made, such as the | tioning the salvagers, who stated that no reconstruction of the conciliation board, | further traces of survivors had been Koy | an eight hour day and an increase in pay | found. presence ‘, T 4 ; s |for some classes of labor,the ' miners [; In pursuance of Premier Sarrien’'s in- BROTHER AVEVGE\‘ LOVE LETTERS OF HATPIN PROVES POOR At Moghi- = A would seriously consider the proposition |structions, a judicial inquiry was begun g B b ‘ e A ok locality even| | MISS FLORA JULIET BOWLEY | |of remewing the conclliation boaid's |this evening against the state engineers, WOUNDED SISTER WEAPON FOR SUICIDE v returned a solid Consti- PLAYING AT GOLUMBIA. {award for more than one ' yéar. The|Who, it is alleged, took over the superin- 1tic delegation 1 4.—Armed e a tnomains | Pretty - California e Wstinnsed | Makes a Hit at A court-martial has and twelve | Shortly after being locked in her ceil the woman stabbed herself several times in the wrist with a hatpin, and but for the BARNES JOINS MUTINEERS. miners have asserted that they would |tendénce of the salvage work from the ; N 3 - ! T T S B ettt fort | orphiie s’ éntimca. Stionid ‘thin cxam | OF el'tfllll‘;s and Literally Cuts| Woman Makes Il{ll}uccefi'i“l . three years, Preparations for another |ination show a lack of celerity or neglect 1ee, 71 S S Glrl meeting tomorrow between the sub-com- | of duty or incapacity on the part of the tO IQLES )Ian V‘ h() Att(‘.fllpt to kl Iel'\\(‘ mittee representing the anthraclte miners | state engineers prosecution will ensue on Shot Her. in Los Angeles and operators kept the Shamokin scale |'the charge of involuntary homicide, the = committée of miners busy téday. Two |penalty of which may be two years' im- Special Dispatch to The Call Special Dispatech to The Cail s I eslo d th Columbia | Tolowine statcment ny Prosident MIteh: | quists - o ers lOnRC &%) ATrANTa, Ga. April 4—Eoraged be-| LOS ANGELES. April 4—rs. J. Her- . ; Bi: o ent for a walk wi er hus- | mann, the young woman a d in this ok €ll, no information was given out Ps:Rexds., :prfl 1= et marrien nas | N Teoary i divares | ern- (0 youes woti B o $ o X . The committee appointed by the Shamokin | received” the acceptance of the mining |, .,y 7 "B wilhouth fatally shot| >, Y . 4, f“»fr" bel ’ 43 J;:t‘ Miss Flora Juliet Bowley, who is famed | c::.vcbm:m r;m at u\;e A:hlll:% i:gxlz“ ‘;&flc:)_' companies of the departments of the hox:d Mvs. Carrie Beyant, tried to kill her mhoth- southbound Southern Pacine train on jncluding | fourtcen 4 PRt ' 1o army circles &s a beauty of sprighth-| it om "He’ Gevador. of Pennsyivania ana | ond Pas de Calals of the GoverNMEntS | o; an brother and then fled. He was pur- | €hatges of passing worthless checks in : Sy - EFF, Rucsia, April 4—The Con-|ness and charm, is a member of “The | the ofter of ‘the dighracite <osl opsrators t ‘e’:;";zf_‘m:p:gn“.‘?of adjusfmg the strike, | Sued, however, by a brother, Walter High- | Fresno, attempted to commit suicide gt Tion and'ths Wates o BEAEy nos ey - . tower, who overtook the jealousy-crazed | shortly after being'ficarcerated yester- n blectit| HinasS BN 5 play chracic ; R e AR lover and literally cut him to plec | akr. The police Kept thie matter qulet un- freies dand st o i » ; Back of the tragedy was WIlmouth's | ¢ Jate last nigh was “th Miss Bowley is the daughter®of the late ! iracite til late last night. 74 -, -~ - N d h {‘miners be betel 10 the, sub-committee ap- infatuation for Mrs. Bryant, a pretty s stowed Captain F\, 8. Bowley, U. 8. A., and has | hointed byithe genefal committee, and that a woman of good family. w th | a brother, ain Albert J. Bowley, in | further mesting of the .gencral .commitieg be Last - ateht Mt Br nt - ciithrelit iy eral Grant at Long: Island, N. ¥. hie o o ” B early arrival of the police mat hy Sk Dy | spent her childhood at various army posts |-, All the district leaders received reports o Dand, where she found her.mother, Rer | giscovered the woman's w h Ceneral” Dounsel -of | throughout the country, but is a native | from the anthracite . flelds . during - the ¥our husband shail not have youss|might have bled to death. Su g ¢ 1 | of San Francisco, o graduate ‘of Smith |day-and éventng” and notwithstanding 10 Wilmonth as Bryant entered. Wil | dressed her injuries and she was- takem g e hiteh i : ge, and made her frst professional | reports thatungre coal was mined today oth Deons abooting at Ner. She feil | Pack to her cel : phe | appearance in “The Crisis,” afterward | than. gesterday- or: Monday they de- Tk & Deflet m her breast. Wilmoutn| It 1S mow charged that the woman : eyt “,. | supborting James K. Hackétt in “The dlarcd the situation was eatirely satis- h ' imed at the mother and brother, | Passed at least two worthless checks in g D Fortunes of the King” and *“The House of'| factory to them. 3o in Moa ATTiv b o at . * | this city recently. One, for 385, was cashed 5 . | s > P % F¥ELDS. eamship Moana ATrives atl|vut missed them and fled. - Republieans of - Senate -and | "™ Y MIDGERELSY (LY. DIPRE, . BARLDS. I Walter Hightower, the brother, pursued: | bY the Boston store in exchange. for a 2k ghs ooy o R e e e Fresident Milchell g dévotng almost | Tropoluln With DetailS of | s fred at the fecing man until hia pis- | Uit Fhich the woman purchased. House ~Meet- in -Cauens TR R SQUCH RS Ry SN In. thio 3 +,: | tol was empty and then followed knife in | Other. for 30, was cashed by J. McGinni = o ¥ Biluriinous fields as-he-ia to the hard | - Qtopy That Swept Tahiti |nand. Wilmouth stumbled, and betore he | & ladies” tafior. Both. were drawn on & to Seleet a Committee coal refions. He is hourly in receipt could recover Hightower was upon him | Kansas City bank. In all prebability the . of telegrams from his lieutenants and and had cut and slashed him in a frightful { Woman will be turned over to the Fresno B from coal operators in the West. authorities to be prosecuted. If the pros- HONOLULU, April 4—The steamer | manner. When President Mitchell was informed ecution there should fail the -charges that President Roosevelt had declined Moana, which arrived here today, reports e FAMOUS BRONCO BUSTER against her in this city will be pushed. Apfil '4.—THe Repub- i of ite and House of ) G that 121 persons were drowned during the F o o with the soft coak troubles Bowpe - e g Kget 4 Juinh cencun = A nrh xv:éut Interest and Inquired | Durricane which recently swept over the IS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED Tl“'m"":‘.‘;“ :;"::\‘f st Eisappeated 2 f session of the House 't of the President's communi- |is!and of Tahiti and the neighboring —— at the time . . Zion ¢ a selected members of the Re- e e O . ahlle. I vec | tavax; CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 4.—Duncan ——————— - £ s wi o an congressional campaign cor Eution. Dad bewn CgeE Of these victims one perished on Tabiti, | Clark, for years holder of the title of Money to Fight Codlin Moth. ce ator ‘Allison called the caucus to? fused to comunenpt on the Presidents |, .., one natives and four whites on the | champion steer roper of the world, was | SALINAS, April 4—The Board of . o< Do action, but he mlalnly Showed P reel. | Pamatus and twenty-four natives and | accidentally Killed today while hunting | Supervisors, in response to an appeal : ; Tues-| o ger. In doing so he directed atter much gratiied at the stand the Presl-| ., " opyo o the other islands. with two friends. The three were | the fruit growers of Pajaro Valley and o ¢ tion to the fact that thls ygs the first | ' dent has okl A April 4o—In‘antiéi- | Before the windstorm broke over Pa- | crawling along the ground toward a also of Professor Volck of the State step in the campaign _which would | RIS E-E o THILADELPHIA. April 4—Tn' antici- | L0 P8 Wi to ™ oce” cteadily after a | herd of antelope when @ gun carried | University, has granted an appropria- doubtless prove very _interesting and pation fhat a satisfactory arrangement | Ligh tide to twenty feet above the nor- | by the man immediately behind Clark | tion of $500 to continue the crusade the importance of which already was| Continued From Page 1, Column 1. | Will be made by the operators and wis- | pa) mark, and by 11 o'clock on the-night | was discharged. The cMarge entered |against the codlin moth and supplement apparent. He nominated Speaker ¢ 2 ors’ representutives “"i"‘“, they 383IM|0f February 7 was wrecking wooden | Clark's body, causing instant death. | the persistent efforts of Santa Cruz and as presiding officer of the meeting |to San Francisco and from Nthere by | Meet iniconferonbe today th Few XOTK | puildings and splashing between the | Clark was also famous as a bronco | Monterey countles to keep the pest un- and the Speaker was received with ap- | steamer to.China, where,ue; had, work to | BOPE prev ‘“’°“g"°“a‘ {966 and 1603, | American and British Consulates. buster and participated in all the fron- | der control on both sides of the Pajaro planse | do. He, too, was not seasick and he |TeElon. . Tmilkcthe years 1997 SRS 1905 |° At first no alarm was felt, but the con- | tier day contests in Cheyenne. River. on, too, spoke briefly of the]spught the promenade.deck and the in- | Whed both 5““"‘0? “:‘;‘ l::fme °work’_ tinuation of the rise caused a panic, The Indicating that thé cam- | vigorating influences of the salt air. pronounced agitation, the t when the | Wind blew in brief hurricane blasts every %, Iready was being made and that | A vision of lovely American independ- | €r$ appear to be"e"s l‘l“‘f :o::the few minutes, tearing up trees and send- SALVATION ARMY result in November depended on |ence was pacing slowly up and down | Conferées finish their del "’m it ‘{ ing roofs flying through the air. BIG HOTEL FOR WOMEN | Jegislation now being enacted. He |when he reached the deck for the first |Wwill have adopted “a plan which, While signals for assistance were seen C f F. I MARKET AND POWELL STREETS Management of H. W. LAKE counseled carefuliess, strict attention |time. It was Mrs, Jones. -She did not [ dges not comply with all the demands |, p 1000 from Lebiloe, a white resident ¢ —According | ¢y pusiness, economy and justness in | see the gallant English captain. He was | of the mine workers, will at least grant | ;» ‘w5 Jeland, it was Impossible to being drawn | 4ppropriations. charmed at,the sight of her. concessions resulting in a resumption of | o qo any help until morning, when the g to be erect- | Trpe committee was then named. A | But haw to be (}ltmduced to her was a | mining operations. 5 hetq | floating body of his wife was rescued meeting-for organization will be called | puzzler. He had"been in many a tight During the day President Baer he! from the top of a cocoanut palm. ehther-the last of‘this weelk of-the first | place, but this promised to be the most,|several conferneces with officials of the | e o \ 0 %o o tained for the safety of 4t next, i dlMCull'elsulmlo'n'he had ever faced. coal compa He declined to discuss the schooner Eimeo, with seven natives The .members selected on the com-| Fortune,” ¥ Dan Cupld, again favored | the New York conferénce. on béard. mittee are as follows: - |him. A mutual acquaintance appeared * SOFT COAL SITUATION. The Emily Reed, which arrived from alifornia, J, C. Needham; Colorado, F. M. | the second day and {ntroduced them. The | prAMPGRURG, Pa.. April 4.—Notwith- | Auckland on February 12 during the Hegg; Connecticut,” George L. Lilley; Dela- | Tést was accomplished quickly. standing the fact that the Pittsburg |storm, jettisoned 150,000 feet of lumber. | ware,” Hiram R._ Burton; Idaho, Burton L. Before another day passed Captain A = | French; Tllinois, J. R. Mann; Indiana, Charles | Kirton was vowing his love. To his de- Coal Company has signed the scale de The Dunreggan reports a hurricane a modérn stru METROPOLITAN OPERA NIGHT From the Repertoire of the San Francisco Season _NEW_ADVERTISEMEN B. Landis; lowa, A. F. Dawson: Kansas, J. A. | by manded by the miners and the an- | south of the Loyhlty Islands on February 9 . T Mitler: Kentucky, J. B. Benngit: Maine, E. | UEDt it was accepted. The palr pledged,| [0, coment that the men would return |7, Thursday Isiand experiénced a huri- Tonight, April 5th, From 9:30 to 12:30 i C. Burlelgh; Maryland & E. Afugd; Massa- | thelt trdth then dnd there with only old.| {" oric"at. once, not move than hall of | cane on February 2. . \ ot 'vm:y':'fi seoupt Reon | o & 3 thut company's operations are under : To be rendered by a specially augmented Orchestra of Solpists under seourf; Rien- | The vovege to New York was quickly 4 ————————— i 5 : 7 T M. Dixen: Bb~{gver. Then the irain was taken for Sait | Way. ' This, it was said tonight, is due HUNTINGTON Awl IRES the direction of BERNAT JAULLUS, as follows: kaw J. widHempshire, C. | Tame City.” Mbé-Zdones went to her heme | to conflicting orders that had béen sent L ¢ 1. Overture to “Martha” - verese. Flotow : i ow g T & B, oGS | wnd e cotain 6 the notel. Kor trends | ouf by e corcoming omeert L | (VALUABLE FRANCHISE |15 5afid musie from eanses. .18 860 20200 Py 1 . P B Rieh in N 3‘ E. 8. Bleckburn; Ohio, Nicholas Lonk- | -weré quiakly infdrmed and invited to’ a cal district, in whiel L ? B e— K 4. Echoes from Metropolitan Opera House . .. Toban t Makes Pabst Beer Riehestin NOur-'| \otin; oregon, C. ¥. Fulton; Pennsylvania, | hastily planned wedding. ¢ | factional fight. <. .y A i s b T T chare. SRS, - SRy A - ishment and Physieians Recom- | B. B Cassil: Rhode Isiand, ‘A B. Capron: | They were married quietly last Friday |. It was.tho, soneral seniment tonight | Line to Hollywood: Will En- & Selection from “Lohéngrin”. Wagner : -4 otk Dakota, O H ek Tenneasee Niw. | at Salt Lake City. They took the trgin | that between the order sent out by thej: 3 m Lottt 3 Gt Nantiels from armen S ! mend It Beeause It Is So . kg F ooy iy | for San Franciseo and arrived here ‘on.|iocal gistrict yesterday ondering men to able m to . Fight 8 Waltz, “Haensel and Gretel’:... 3 Trumperdinck 3 ing. y. = ¢ L& : West V! .| Monday. They will sall next Satury return to work and, the.statemen 3 % . + 5 > 3 Strengthening. i B e ey g e e Y e baiiy e mn’:fm s Britabteg dley Harriman. Tables Reserved Free of Charge. Telephone Main 3201, B B. Dovenr; Wisconsin, J. H. Davidson; | on the Siberia fer China. Hawall, J. B. - —————r———— to work at once. | trict will retur he secret of Es'ommx. ¥ { Mondell; B. 2 The & VS lantanaole; New Mexfco, W. H. Andrews; 2 & ¥ i3 i - water ;Hi-b.‘?:r\f; litoms. 5. & MeGuire: Porto Rico, Julls | CHICAGO BARBER BEATEN o 2 L - TRS ks EAx);fiELELsirIAnpc:Ille‘.g —According clean. The h | Larrinaga TO T Yy i & 1 3 oulessly clean. These things | Lo mbers have been selected for peatH BY Bxemms| NPOOK TERRIFIL . __l'terday by the Board of Supervisors of = cight-day malt that gives |the States and Territories not named. | quarrel Over a Debt Culminates in A RENO: FAM”‘ | this county to F. M. Chapman of, Co- vina: for-an electric railway line from | abst Beer its rich nutrition. It is the | Brutal Murder for Which Two e p: : abst ¥y malt nd the exclusive TAE 0 “8 - ,. . Are’ Arren i 2. 3 i1 Normandte street, in the southwestern tyod "of brewing that gives | U NREQUITED LOVE o a0 o e e, e Brons, | ClAnKing Chains and Movillg | pereof the city, to within two miles of other and’ihat marks It | CAUSE OF SUICIDE|a varver, 41 years old, was attacked|, f Dishes Heard at R R A S B St e S inty siiibe Sy o 1> ) B L s P o e el ight. Inston street car lines to the latter city. : : etnad rma | Pretty Telephone Girl in Soien. 5h Aeveriy Ahet 4o AMA Wbl s b il :"‘m',w“m R e e 4 : y : 0 0 expense e | OV, { . % = are and transfer connec . J. R —rdartergbco) Nevada Puts End to Nousrs_1ngac: Speclal Dispatéh to T, Cull city lines for Hollywood patrons, would . s asiet AT ot . Bernard Comiskey, who is accused of - A |!:“)‘!‘” >dv'«l‘h X:gl!l;“dbl;‘ H(‘l‘ ]‘lfe_ béing the leader of the’quartet respon-' _RENO, April 4—Reno has a haunted | pe a serfous menace to the recently ac me 3 house. For one week past the Petricini | quired Harriman property, the Los An- cau is the product of a| B i 5 gible for the man's death together . ¢ be % 5 to that Shb- nd unnatural provess of devel- | RENO. April 4—Unrequited love is said | with James O'Shea, is under arrest, and | fmily: residing in this elfy, Bie hatvous fi:l“m”i“é’v”;,"fiifi'éh"i’;m, 4" thnident n u Beer made from four-day malt | to be the cause of the suicide vesterday | the police are searching for the other Jected to severe shocks B e Tarats, it ohaiged "0 ; lanking 000 eléments | of Miss_ Esther Trottot, a beautiful . 16- g systems by strange sounds, as of ¢ abst Beer. | g s oLk [ twoment s e T police, | chalns ana the transter of different pieces | is a valuable concession in the hands of e 1= nothing bet-| .. éral pffice of the telephone company at | following their investigation, to have | Of furniture and dishes from thefr proper | Huntington to assist n- Ribbon Beer as a | " o ;. positions to other parts of the house. The | Ing his control of the'local electric rail ause they know how | Gardnerville, The girl was discovered on | been the outcome of enmity between | Jo bof ot 18 PO o Rantly unexpiain. | way situation. The price paid by Chap- know the Pabst pro- | the floor of the central office cald in|Brown and Comiskey over a debt owed | ¥ A& ¢ ocw"“ Sbout the same time | man for the franchise was $100. % pordehibuard Dbt Sy nderstand the importa of death. An empty vial marked carbolic |to Comigskey by Brown. nd (.t-:‘{nll’up.\.’i. They | acid ‘bore mute evidence to the method b e e e ::5; i;:‘:ngiacnumn! t‘l’l‘e‘ltfl?:tg:ylr{“t‘k:: BERLIN. April 4.—The Reichstag today of the beer pro- | ¢ by the unhappy. girl to end her life. RIERS 8 0 s proposal uest vern- S g VESEDE S0 \L’*fi: g’m‘ l(es mapfz 1‘mve been in Iove "E"'R“cv::mna Ac:::'“:wmni,n- C“P‘w“d‘“:duflllde 31"‘_“‘ the:floor in a Do m‘i:: the pni::? casdon tl-:" p #os o3 3 ctors, de-{ 1| very mysterious manner. duty on from ks to 10 they ' eat and }v\nh Ralph Harcourt, manager for the ‘“‘%Mmu‘ o mml're“h mv‘er “m n an. Pabet Heer | ttlephone company at Gardnerville. Her | o o Yo o . ppewdauieht, sod o N . rhebani e | affebtion, it is elaiméd, was not returned; { New York FPost spectors Uncover [ wELL KNOWN RUSSIAN man raw suga wholesome The | affe HIMSELF | fame custom bn'n as Cuban raw sugar on the an_ the cleanest | The girl was of highly respectable parent. | = Lucrutive Fraud in Postage-Due BANKER HANGS ; The cost is no greater than if you went unaccom- panied, but the enjoyment of the journey will be greatly increased if you travel with the Burlington's Personally Conducted Excursions. These excursions leave San Francisco (Oakland Pier) every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morning, traveling in Pullman Tourist sleeping cars thro’ the heart of the Rockies. The special conductors are Ong Process o s B Stamps—Principals Arrested. $ h . ¢ " carriers of ion B, af orney and Block to Sufcide at His St. from the time | ™88 PO Grand atreets, were arrested last night | . - . pete t Beer n The tubes | reburg o e o ‘the beer is | by postal inspectgrs, charged with | ril. 4.—The i i sottied < d, rilized, to pre. | Qargs Betug Remeved, working a new swindle. The men are bo?,';:' b5 ,‘;’5,?33.?‘{,‘}&,., :vmmkar. was . .plcke(! men of long experience and have a great store vent ‘any impurity or uncleaniiness 1L | VICTORIA, B. .C. Aprl {—Salving|Goorge: Davidson, Willlam . Spencer | oemmons L Block & b otay i Vi of travél knowledge. is not fermented in & is | gperations commenced this afternoon on d John J. Mahoney. 800 & e & 3 sual in bre but in sp | b A e ;3 where he had hanged himself. Block il Pabst | the small steam freighter Selkirk, which ! ced scal hermetically, sealed tanks li::n; which | g¢rended on Jones Island, near Sidney, *,nghi.fifl;fid Trand co::m::’“;;.u%; Aot G Heselt o ..‘;:\s“:m & né air except pure, fil air ever en- | when en route fo Tacoma from Lady- " the American method of T . tere. It is stored in hermetically | emnith with: 30 tehs OF coftiermatte. T 1) cents to Jetters from foreign coun- | He was engaged principally In the, sale - ass-lined st tanks until sci- » ing. th ; 3 ial and ther. o0, Elasaclined storage tanks uniil sl | Mieamors bow is well up. on the rocks | iS5 - ufter * removing: the ~forelgn |of lottery bonds on the installment | One trial and you will use no other, stamps, The carrier then collected the | - be: RTH . fe pe s | he aft t of the hull i plan,” his . own fortune having been | Moleg eeth e e e R L | . Ths arys 1y bk tihiered sy S0y D2 4he f""t'h"‘f;f“' stamp from | based on his luck in drawing & capital yellaw &. _'l”“" clean THOS.W. COLLINS & CO., Agents | scows. : the recelver UL YISt prize of $150,000. ‘In every city and | and beautiful. “‘Society and’ your < town™ in' Russia his name was printed | T san Franciseo, Cal TRANSPORTATION CLUB MEETS. The Easter Gifts. in large leiters on’ the dead walls of | health' demands its use twice-a- ¥ day;"" so the dentists say. | Transportation Club gave a complimentary Easter candy boxes, hand-painteq | Duildings. ‘ In handy metal cans or bottles, 35¢. No matter where you are going, it will pay you to learn about this plan. W. D. SANBORN, General Agent, C.,B. & Q. Ry., Room 100, 631 Market St., San Francisco. ) - 24t Phone Grapt 149, : = smokcr at the Palace Hotel last night to W It is intimated that Block was heavily . form ones for the grown-ups and wonderful | _ ma that ek s Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer I eite, formerly jnsurance mansger for the | o mies and chicks TOF the children. are | ¢ommitted on the Bourse and ihat the ORDER A CASX FOR YOUR HOME | mapage the Continental Life Insurance Com- | at Haas' candy stores, Phelan building | investigation into his death will ‘de- TODAY, pauy of Chicage and James Flood building. - . e~ I'velop inscivency. : #