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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 4

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thapdedHtiihes schedule j0f8yiiq of JeYurjcIilfe fr hgiikl yeara ThUitatetnent war tq akofr ua footnote totthiilBcneduIeBO tadthAtjitfce combapyhadt paf tleWated Dt po syndicate traneatlona Araonr tbeeyridlcateiran8actloha iiavjga nwr wajne wvqervrrujnff QVn HHKhea drewrfrom th witnaMtha were was anaprreffateor iwoowi NnrkI4fe paldtfrP MorfM A C0 oirthie4Joint accounfHUae tbantook ura sal ltm dAturt cemfeetv tt 4W4 tf t80000 at Interna dolif rlyln JoHuhekald thlli ptilaMras mad4to RUarnn Co and ithat purchase of j8W0Wa made onJahiiary JMH rom Morian A Co i a vyviiuriauiiffior ome gume iqt set a direct ftnawer HugbeiiBQaUyaOcel Randolph VA a matter of fact ther waajaitrport tohe Btiperini tendant Insurance on December 41 wr jk vf fir 11 1 Then the sole ourooseof the trana actipnwaa thatyou might be able to tell the Superintendent Ot Insurance you nad onlyH60W0 eMhtarnaUonai witnesaesitAtedand tried toevido a difect ttniwer but Hughea repeated tfiefauestiohtinta aaU Randolnh ht iVi IT iV SI cat mt mt said TnSrtiW4i mpmentary Jiusht oX lowed JSy 4 murmur of suppressed ea citement Foliowlnglle hvigatloh synaicat transaction Hughes referrelHo tt Item ort thftachedule of sjrpdicata transactions under the dattr ot Do ctraber lset br wbldh seoMMtr boiArrwefftsHd to Morgan A i uuimi uwuKu uii uita wu nn ou right aale and the 1osof 40600 was charged offtOjihe4profltan4 loss 4c count MrHUghea leftih pdint and took up an ascoclation known ya Nylio with the New York Life In silranoe 5i Hr got from the witness tne admissions that on cApcil Ulxi a sale of 60QOO of stock to Nyllc was made Thevulefmness of the New York flecurtty and Trust Company to the NetyYprJ llfecamonttwhenifas testWled Ihrtwhile theJnaurariw company wanot taking collateral qoacit made a jM actlceot lending Jt Btoneyio ine rust company which jaadethe Collateral Joans t4 HaMes took up the accounts of the money d5Potedwith theNew York SecdrKy and Truatr CompanK inJl2 which wacaUedac6ountIwo1T It ran from 9t76d00tf in Mayahd June lip to tlifl8tW0inSeptehiber and eded at tteU pver10o0eo In Di cTNwrsaIdugheS hy did you iedteee tha amount depositedwitlr the Vew YorK Security andrTnwt row JianyinJuly IM4 lWe080 and keep It at thai even Hgurate the end ft tM yearf sYour balanceat the he traatjnjand JnterrHptedatatn anjafain yT 5 fj it ffiwaR TB vseneral convweatkwi and the auestlon i I rf dolpk flAllr saldiSThere was a i i wir iHT zirsAiTTLits rs i fc assHrsHcUtNaiMK ttWMi Hi ioroietinMafReg Tjf sr ai Li If if 3 5 i il IF 1 5 14 CHQlCIiWJ5IKlSSDATRSEBTBMBEBaa Hi t1 it Uftjrfv Vt is if 5Si 2 i i sss fSL T1 01 Tlf fH rifJ9 MiHMHiUMn TAKEjAULTHEMdi i DefeHdsljppincottFrSrif dChargefof JjaVlng Shf wn ftvdritHrn LoArigeteB fAlllFfguubliprrrbVrtyi jtUiDliatei tterrCiwftkle IF8310 SPteiberV Cal a GrunsksvconsuHlng engineer aife advIserJttho Secretary of the Interior In1 rftclamaUon malterajhaJust turnedXroni toUrorthe Wekt tr as reticent in dlacuesttjg the controversy between the people of Owens yex Valley and Loa Angeles over proposed diversion of Owens rfvar 8taUn that the reclamation service was not party Jo4hQUarreI as no project has been ff commended and ttie Oorernmeht haitakinnolteps toaif quire Vested rights Thr people of Owens valleylearnlr that a project was oefng formed and that the8ecreUir of tee Interior hd withdrawn the Janda whichrmlght pe required jumped to the conclusion that work w6ud oon begin Mr Qrunsky said that op the contrary 3f the Yuma and Klamath projects ate carried forward as eeems nrobabie Uwlll be a iotig time before anythiiWr THei eTwnibernorm6ftey available Orunaky aid Engineer LippinOott had beenlwronglyrcritlciie4 by te people of Owens valley for appearing to favor Los Angeles All the information gathered byUpplncott ha saldt was public property accessible all A remarkable situation exists on tha Colorado river which is how pouring per cent or more of its waters into Balton haain through Ihe head gates of the California Development Company Theseheadgates are In Mexican terrjtorytTiThe river aalit recedes Is lkely to flow entirelylnto a new channel thus changing the boundary between the United States and Mexico The Tyar Department la charged with the duty of maintaining the navigability of streams and the Colorado river tvllt notb navigable unless the old channel is used The department has noappropritlon with which to work and probably can do nothing The International Boundary Commissions may involved In the matter id case the Hver should per manentiy desert sthe old channel it is a puzzllngtiestlon aato where spomuoutty ues as Aine poinr joi version is ItMexlco Oranskr said the Klamath project was progressing favorably The chief cause fit dejay is the disincUnatlon 6t largejananoiaersto jet go oz tneir excess holdings tinder the regulations prescribed bytbeSecretary of the In terior The reclamation service Is Teadto go ahead hut lf th people themselves not co operate It can no lorce tnein 3 it3L LX rs4r rri A BjBS BBBLSHft IS5 Jj 1 o1 2JKti IJV tsr 5 rr WMmmm mm LfTMWimmi i Vlirlfi yy i InA 1 jtj 2 nrx i sIl ttherairpI 1 Vl i il fri 71 OKTLAND Or i Sep wnser worst eleotrteat storm Western OrfgoaihB eyet lexetlenced jstruek thnWlUamette valley last nights A Dd Cbamptnah agerand Oscar Wallace op ejwlarf of Ihe levator 4h th SLewia and Clarki observatory oa the breast of the range back 4 of Portlandtiwere struck by a i ball oC lightning and stunned Near Mount Angel George C4neya butcher was struck and half paralyted and the jbarhof John English1 was burnedbylUrhtnlng A boy named Bldridge Was killed by aiholt near Champoeg and a man was Tendered unconscious A wOman bop picker from Portland was killed near Hub bsrd il ri i ti jeJ 0 POPE if 322C PEAftV ill If EC MAKES Jktlii 0D StARt 5 tl Favombler WeathefCu5esslcfr 1 4tfOpiSnS6onfter He Sails gjwcUl NBW YORK September rDr Frederick Sohon of ashlngtonr surgeon of ihe Peary auxiliary steamer rUt was in Brooklyn to day on his norrie Dr Sohon brings hews from Commander eiry nearly a weak ater than the telegram fromJiimAu gustijith Btah reporting his ln Tentioju to croas Smith sound which was ft that time Icfelcovered from Littleton Island to sCape Isabella Peary reported that though appar ervjy not heavy the Ice might make the eatabllahmentof a base at Cape Sabine impracticahle but that he would make the attempt The Erik remained after Pearys departure at EtahrdhtllrAugust ISth landing coat andother supplies Dr S9M011 reports that shortly after Pearyii departure the ice broke and much open water was visible between Littleton Island and Cape Sabtne that twelve hours later ascending the mountain Immediately to the north of Etatun0 sign of the Roosevelt could be seen at Payer harbor Cape Sabine or anywhere to the weat or north whll two days after that or on August tlat the second officer of the Erik reoorted from th ton of th 1 moMntalri a similar condition of af Thelnabilltytoisee the Roosevelt or her smoke In the distance the weather being perfectly clear Is un doubtdly a sign that favorable con dltlpnsjhad arisen of which Peary had taken advantage to push forward Immediately to the farthest north1 with good firrspecta ciT reaerdng Lady Franklin bay and perhaps jFloeber beach the Wintered tiartera of the BrlUshdtsc0Verynma7 vt TOfCHANGE THE 4 fc vv WITH BURGLAR 0riBBrulsefJ4nC6jifljc and Repfesehtatfver ChineseirMafce Ahothen ReceLi6s a Bullet VVfilch Shattere Her JaWr GREENWtCH Qonn September IS MraCW MorrelldauRhter of Converse of New York an officer of the United States Steel Company was Shot by burgtarLwh entered ircf ttiiufBvtncreeany ij qay mo oui let struck her fhinhahertng the Jawbone and Imbedded Itself Jn her shoulder 1 iii ri rf At 230 oclock aurse was awakened by a flash from the burglars lantern Sha aereamed and the man attacked her with the butt of a revolver bruising her arms and shoulders and breaking two Angara A woman guest of Mrs ierrll heard tho crearos nndwhen she entered th nursea roonr the nuralar who was still struggling with the nurse fired snot out neountwent wild ana struck the celling At this juncture Mrs Morrell appearei en the scene and tbe man aimed shot at her the bullet taking effect as described The burglars dashed through the door utd made bis escape Several houra1 later a miM iri rested at tbe QreenwIch railroad atcj Hiiennonoi rreaiaen nooseveit upen bis return to America si HONORS nr irT a jJl 3 mmmmmmm IT mi ffifi 4elMfnttMs tiwetvrhethefodr taloha wokleinue jwithtfae eohi MnyT TbHdatipt flhe TIew srkv McrityT and Trus i campany was Ukfatgplaae at this timetr Now prioHtoithe enore 10 the ttvsUee pf the INewSYofk Security pdTrtCoroany Held SWBahares MMt MfaBiimtw OtC the dJSMQ ivl iLbii wii wgieiLiifj id at fk ofeUw sr eompahywaa In vrrw ssflSiA sasa gi aarariif tH WoMftkMrck4 ea were We holdn tltealncreasefn i er a wa ia iKMiriLt led tiutfitfvtfi I et the ttaraeiOithtrutsoom nij admitted hahre jr raA and four tpened 4fwll IsHfei HrmasKto waa eucitea rrem tWWs ilea after much preaeuref itX nt rem as to interest mw bv in ptildHoort4anyf wefe ind reuroened wHE ti T7lMtlHifmoneyiritawttht mm stft fttv EYock Security tionoti suspicion or Being the burglar He said hi had bean at th Mnrril residence to see the cook last evanlng but den led anylcnewedge of the a saulU 1 PLA5S TOjAmilATK The Inteniatipna gilding TraiM Council Iie lai DENVER tCotVseptemHHj The InternatlonaKBulldlttg Trades Co nnoll convention ao dayitok action with a view to bringingIntcJ aWlUtlon 5rill the council threo national orgaOls tloni representing a membership nearly W0 xTornial Invitation was extended to the Structural Iron iWork era of America nUmberlnp 40000 mlu whose convention will be field in Phlla delphia next week toT join the Inter national Council end slmuar Invita Uonswere ordered sunt to the Amerl caniBrotherhOod at cnut IjAe membership of which Is about I i1 twatfsoi LatpoMpanyUt waardapeMted i rarlami baAks WMre ta huttMLan iampany had deposits JFtandblph saw I i ef the banks pald i pen 4Hnt ex1 theBgJUtof Montreal wheh HlesL whletatMtMtiOA waa tcUMii fft IH4 Randolph rf erred to Hi vw i iTirrTT 3 CaPeKLIM MHU iTTTV Ml Ml tmfaMleeh bythe tte the sarltle4 were Wftness tSrl tentfg rei NsnsssB tkol MM Mtigfti sr ttafiM 1 llM Om iLwk rr America nutabeWflg aaMtthat obft pai4 ntaexpWB to fsecurftieakut isa inA wfcanasfead to give ta tea wwryjIA he waa iiHitf Wltaw Wfera WfrifT Lt likL Lit1 iJ as tna coaamis vsmst apt wlU yetvrssse Ooecf aOd ihe Painters ana iecoratora ar Am iTJlMSonvM05 ttet hi thatv has existed for irtreral moaths between thesheet meUl workers aiM the SL Louie fuUdinr Trades Couaatt The convention tndorsed tho Ku tonal Laborer Union tnd iMnikj li urlefllctlonvover aiulasais cof eori InipttAnlftMtltrL wu mm 71 taKttHU SFWAM ttOWLT il BERLIN Septombar iH TM1 oMetai bylletln to dikyanhounees that eigtt new cases andvthrea deatMhad aeaataM aooiWaW and Btt vona daiha sit 1 frMrVTVvVWyW suggestions to TaftWho i1 ConeursWifhlf Interviewers vf 4 i iii rtAwr wr HONdKOXO SenUmber 112 Reorc apntatlVe Chinese iti a dlsouaslng the antl Amerlcfcn boycott with Secretary Taf on Septemberl5th suggested modification of the definltloniof the termlhbarer the exemption of bush lieks 81lttant And hn thn vtrl Af consular eertincatek be accepted a siial evidence of identification Thty viseedby American Consuls for the admission Ot Chinese UmlFir to those In use by the subjects of foreign governments and they lo asked for au improvement in the oondltion ot deltn tlOnShedsirVAmerlCa Secretary i Tan 1m funnnrrthm rttu theTrppoUton presented hy the ChW nese undertook to bring them to tho AMERICAN Decorate vIin Who Started Hove entMSeaCdrnipliim rt lae Sufferers jiNEWtTORK BeptihberaiIrCharles Slurphytormeti a foreign JigShtof the Lnltd States Department of Agriculture yistcrdalrrecetved from Emperor Nfcn oia pf Russia the decoration of the Order bt Stanislaus The honor which hasraraiybeentconferredUpon American cltlxens was given hlmrthrougo the Russian Embassy at Washington It was a recognition of air services in behalf at Russias peasants during the famine of Mli when foreign agent at Berlin i of the Department of Agriculture ha started the movement for sending shipload of corn to Russia Mr Ipwabut at present js residing In New xors 5 iinri t3r jr 6 i i jV li TftTr i niti aw mA wv flvfl hNVIIY III IHHI Bjhopi flConnell ofMane Is 4 Chosen to Represent the Vat fcan atthoCourt of Vacant t5 v4 1 fW Vf i 2 Speclel DUpatlVrte the atroalele ROME September In connection with the forthcoming visit to ToklotJf Bishop TVUUam OConrleU of te diocese of Maine as ppectilJen voyof the Pope to theJCmperorof Japan it 1 now known that the ap pointmeat of such a fepresentative has een lndontemplation for ft lohg tltae It waslhought that theOapX neiepeoplefcould never be converted Individually but would have to hfe Christianised If at all by diplomatic At the present tlmet the CathollS1 church In Japan Is suffering from the imputation that It la French Institution and France being the ally of Russia the church comes In forVa shateof popular disfavor To coon i teract tnis it was suggested that the Pope should come forward as ft sov ereign and appoint a representative iti9 ai me aameiune requesting the Japanese Government to send a Minister tothe Vatican The suggestion was well received by his holiness It was at first believed that Archbishop Ireland of 8 Paul would sent to Japan but the honor hat fallen on Bishop CConnelv who is In high favor iat the Vatican Bishop OConneil stay In Japan is likely to beaprtitractedone The selection i of ah American for such a mission Jscpnsidertd evidence of the friendship entertained by tha Popaorthe people of the Vnlted States such amissions being nsually lntmlt0if tn Ttaltan PORTLAND Me September uM Bishop William OConnellrof the Roman Catholic diocese of Maine announced to day his intention to leave hero tot vJapan on a special mission on behatfT of Pop PlusX Bishop OConhell declines to state the nuraoae of his visttbutlt is believed tobOTLn important dtpjojnatlcmualon from the Vatlcan to the Emperor of Japan1 de cideduponabouttbatimewpf the conclusion of peace between Japan and Russia It is Understood in Catholic circles here that the Bishop will present to the Emperor the personal congratulations of the Pope on the magnanimous manner in which Japan abandoned several of her original demands and that he will also thank the Emperor for his kindly Interest In the Catholic subjects of Japanexpreaslng the hope that this interest may continue lnuYknNav Orders tHItMK WASHINQTON September 12 Army orders Captain Henry Keene Twen ty tourth Infantry now af Fort HarrJ son Mont will proceed to San Fran cIco and report to the commancmg or fleer the United States Army General Hospital nPrestdlOrSan Francisco for treatment Sergeant Major James Eaton artlU lerr cOrBvJunlor erad Fort Wordeti Wash will be sent to Fort Mott reporting to the commanding officer rur duty First Lieutenant GomL Strjkfcr Fourth Cavalry la detailed a member of the examlnlne board Presidio San Fran Cisco vicei First Ljeutenant en iine vice First Fourth Cavalry relieved Frank 1 CMWoaiilie nbiicaii Ticket iatie Qukker City JPKIUADLPRIAr Septemfchrjlt As a resulUat therecentpoUtlcil upheaval ln thfaxltynhecnuntytlcket homlnated bythe Republican lasti spring prior Id Mayer Weavers fight against tbe gS LwHItAmtirri aMil a mmr triri wIIljiM selectedbythe otyombltte Ramtley prsiieRtf the geleet Council Bosslae far werlffi John Lttken tlomlrtWfar Ctroneriiand Hugh Slack anflf Joob wildeaarrf wnOnhave netn paaoed for City Cotthvisnr3Bach eahdMtte beaMes bflg the ieadei of bis inM mtmmioi eiiy commn erour vacasoieswiLDe mieonext wnea ine city committee notes wag watdli irs rafa meetlag co sl UKiv rourin iVBiry rencveu jThe rfollawInrasslsiantvsUrgednr rre tlcvedfrom duty at the Stations deulg nated Willi proceed to Ban Francisco take transnortai eall about the dates specified to Manila and report to the commanclng General of the Philippine Division for alignment to dUtyFlrit Lieutenants William Roberts Fort llam ilton Yand Frank Baker Prv sldlo Monterey November 5th Robert Blanchard Fort Thomas Kv No vember 5th William Vose Fart Sheridan III November 5th Frank Woodbury Flattsburg barracks Aovewuvr siui auiuuiiu yiauui muc Array and Navy General Hospital Hot Springs Ark November 6th George Jueneinann Fort Ringgold Tex November th Samuel Deloffre Fort Schuyler November Hh WaiUr Chldester Fort Lawton Wash December Bth James Edwards Fort Leavenworth Ka December Bth TVal lace rjwitti Fort Waahakle tVvo Dt cember th Robert Grubbsf Fort Wrights iWash December i Charles Reynolds United 8tates Army Gen eral Hospital Waitingtpn DarracKS CDecember Bth Frederick TA DaJA Fort Walla Walla Wash Decemoar Bth Patrick MeAndrew Jefferson barracks Mo December Ith Allie Williams Fort Greble I January Btnt i James i uaoeex rort uacey Waah January Sth The foltqwln assistant surgeons relieved from dtfly In the Phtitp pne Division will proceed on transports io sail from Manila about the dates Vdeslsneted to Ban Francitco and upon arrival will report by tele graph to the military secretary or tne Army far further oraersj First Lieutenants Samuel Lambert William If Moncrlef William Davii Charles Morse Clarence Connor Nelson A Gafeen Louis Dunoan Philip JAV Huntington all DecemberlSth Carey A Snoddy Samuel Morris Harry Pnrnell Joe Hanner Horace IX Bloombergb Leon TLewald Robert Carsyelall February 18 I90tv RUSSIANS SAIL ton H0HH NEW YORK September llThe Russian peace commissioners started oft the return to St JPetersburgto dayv The party headed by Sergiust WJttc atled on tbe steamer Kaiser Wilhelm ir at oclock this afternoon Before leaving the city Mr Wlttei and Baron Rosen made a farewell call upon the Japanese diplomats who expect to leave for home later In the week vr i ReforeMrWitte left his hotel for the steamer to day heuhad a conference with Isaac Stligman and 0fr StiVisof this city andAdolphKraus ofChlcagcf Aellgman said after the conforencet 31r Wltta allowed jus to foresee the emancipation of the Jews Jn Russia and their participation In the government of the empire in the same degree and proportion thatottt4f Russian subjects are allowed to participate i Air Wltta made no oledges he spoke for himself as an Individual but it la weu known while not Innower now he wiir be eoon too jews in Russia wiu again ended and theyjwlll be plaeed on an equal footing with the rest of the Emperors auojecTS ta Mr Sellgman was asked if the subject of a loan to Rutsia to ho madeibya syndicate of Jewish financiers had been broached but merely replied la the negetlve tain enjoy civil rights Discrimination rejudiclal io the Jews the Injustice of bTch Mr Witts admits freely will be i1 narwBV theater aNEW YORK September li ThelW fgyttte Square Optra house in Washington has been purchased by David Belasco and Lee Bhubert rorssscea ih Lafayette will be conducted as oneO 4 under thsBelaseo Shuberi manaaemeat MYJt Bitmiifl iNtflsf tnMTkW It will open for the seaipn about the OnUI WHUW ffv WHiJUl laaie nlToetober with Blanche Bates i tr i im izsL niCTAfKunwrto fllllMJ I BVHFllUIBi 4 SiiiM ifc1 BJSHOR i PrqnfilnentlMethodistsWelcome I the Pressing Officer afcthej Coming Annual Gonference TX AfZAf ik i Tr i 4 gpeeUI DUpateb to the Cbrpalele PAOIRIf ftttntrK Reintemhei i A large represeptatioqof Methodist pastors ana lajmen gatnerea ricuc uroTi Church to day tO do hpnot to Bishop Berrywho wiirtpreside over the com UUIICUUVJBUU LU cviiuat U4 Chicago general secretary of the Ep worth Leaguers who will take an active part Nearly 1500 voices Joined in the vlgoroua apd hearty song whchiWas a prelude to the evenings programme of oratory i Bishop Berry being kept by urgent bus inesafrdm appearing punctually at the apsstf nted hour Rev WliUs Intro ouava ur Randall who apoka Of tne work of tbe Epwortb League among tire young He urged the eiuefs Jtojbe at noble as the boys and girls gave1 them credt for being Youth he aald was the time for evangelization Sixteen and lourneniDS Yeara mo ivcruit aa oi conversions In Great Britain 4o per cent of all criminaia are under Zi years age Me deplored theitendency cnurcnesto ignore me po catermg to opuienc Rev WfBiUrBly Watt of 8an Francisco who In a hu morousispeechweicommgsisnopierry ponted out howrarely the powarof the epscopacyndbeen abused RevtE 1U VVHlis followed with a welcome from tha pastors to which the OBlshopre i idea a nappy vein i jsTHE G0EBJX CASE FreiideniJordaii off3taafordBay HisEcturxitWas H6t Hasi 1 eaed by the Trouble rwi a Ignore the boy Jm rags while i opulence in sllks SV i Urmrtfcen introduced Rolls sponded befuses to dboubs ST ANFORDe UNIVERSITY Septem ber President Dvld StarrJordan who returned late yesterday from his summer trWto England and the Con tlnent to day refused Uo make any statement Whatever connection wlitr the case of Dr Julius Goebel the dfi tingulshed philologist who was recently dismissed as head of the ijtaftt ford department of German literature because of alleged disagreements with the head of the university and for other reasons which hare been given wldevpubllclty during the paatMhree months Dr Jordan safd that he had not been In close touch with the situation since his departure and hadnot yet had time to familiarize hlmeelf with the developments while he hue comment to make for publication resiaent i joraan aeniea nowever that bis return had been hastened at the request of ther board of trustees because of the Goftel affair When he left It was his intention to return at theendof September but upon his arrival In England he found the rush of American travelers so great that it was Impossible to secure berths In September end he war therefore obliged to takethe only berths Avail able rn August President Jordan was accompanied home by Mrs Jordan while Mlas Ediths Jordan remained In London lntending to go later to Italy and return to California about Christmas time NEW tfOID STSTKE 0N TENTNA KIVEE Miners Stampede From the Cook JiQettCamp to the Scene oC thVlIeVlJiscovary TAJC0MA CVtuhf September A eoldtiatrlke made last November on the Upper fork of the Yentna river lM miles from Cook Inlet ha jut become known Sixty mners from theVCook inlet camp have stampeded to the Yntna and will winter there Eeveh men work lng this summer on Kahilta have taken out anaverareyof 10 a day each The discoverers cdme out to Sunrise City last fall and bought outfits returning without stating where their strike was Jo catedtThis summers work was so suc ressful they Have made tbe facts public i ii i fi I i i VEIED MUffiOPEETY uhmaued at kedding i 1 i i REDDING September 12 Fire here to day destroyed thfc Central cable stallion together with several ere cars and a train of the Hied mine under bond to Hunt A Bailee Ore bins just ready to be tilled with au ore shipment ta the Kennett smelter were destroyed The bonders of the mine Intended putting a hundred men to work the middle of the week i Now operations are delayed Indefinitely A heavy cable whch spanned the Sacramento river fell into tho stream the transportation Is cut off The loss cannot be estimated to night but It Will be well ud in the thousand MAKH0AWABDSAT tTHE PORTLANl FAIE PORTLAND Or September 12 Judgr ing oXCexhlbltsofthe Lewis and Clark Fair was commenced todayThe judging will ot doneby fifteen1 separate jurles of awardsJnall there are Bta entrles to be handledbetween tTowapd tbe day the exposition closes I FIEST TEADr0VEETHE5 I vctbro biter boaij li REDDING September 12iTheM first special traraover the McCloud Rallrdad trpmrMcClehd to Upton was run yesttr day with a large excursion of UtcCloud people The raad la rapidly forglngto Klamath i i i UASS1LD UTDER THEltSDB0E6HSliKKIFE A8tor Submits to an 0peratiorif6rirY the Cure of a fferrmfH It 1 MriA AWA Vlw4a fcenAij i NEW YORl6RntVmh ilDiU ManSfleld tljO actor lskjust tcoveripg I from twotvorVLsetlous 4urglcal ipera PiV1 tlonsaccordlng to an Vannoancfment 1 1 made bv the Herald tnrinv Th 1 i 7 made by thf Herald to day The first if ri tt jl s1 trTi fcf i JfiF1 GOLDEN GATE PARK LOTS lf ratals a oaiLafl Vs jiaAmwrn msm ant TtefytoleParUiiraetrtaL Tie FIhsI B6id9i IMtn Iji Friifw i 1 ir rVfttS i 4PVVMHjflMBl JT il sg 9rJ ft 7 i4A isst hi tfZ vAw 1K Mifml9i 5V i teta iMiSXw 4 2fl tarxs ti 0H0Vf STREET lrtsHiiP Iw ri 2 tf A lt 4r 5 turn tHwr gseu isseur Cu 2ou9 8 sol a SRSGSmm i i 3 It a ou I lo klfelM Udfetfl MHT 3 seisax 6oua SOLD AdUtrflVt OLD 50LO27 CABLE CARUKE 60U 8 iat Vt HAYES STREET I i G6LD8M GATE PARK flf Buybnhe Sunny Side ofithe Park i5 iV Free from fog 5 Protected fromUhe wInds New Sewers perfect drainage1 FJneview 2jable car lines pass thisproperty 7 Remember these Lots xire North of the Park PARTICULARS AND DIAGRAMS AT OUR OFFICE A rt A 1 RICH CO rft i iS iia iviojvitOomery st SB 2t yssSS Hin ryUpi SIffyouj Intend going East take advantage of these last Half Rate Excursionsby way of the A Missouri Pacific Ry avinjg here September 16th and 17th These are the last dates IriaS KI site SwBfBJBjpw wTPSLSBHBBBP SkiMiiRKVBB aTSsW 0 BBstffJBsH TsaHr asfESJBBlBlH fssssssVfaTjsssjH fT To Kansas City an4 return 6000 in JO seu skwsi asaew To Chicago and return i Similar reductions together Eastern citieWritetq dayl forparticulars Hi 3fi iWv Pi ShotweS CenWAaetrtT e3 rJ 3 625 Market Street San Francisco IfJ Jl rS I I i fi RUMFORD The WhoIwSoma Baking Powder 4 fcV when tho actor underwent a trying or i deal at the hands of the surgeons whoi were called 40 his New London Connj home 1 Fcr several yiarrf Mansfield has been a sunerertfom nervousness broughtuon by a grava intestinal disorder that grew stcadfiy aarae Three weeks ago his condition became bq iiniis ht hii New London physlclaa decided upon an operation A asvufiQi una i iiti ig uiva i DOen entirely sucotssf ul and tho actor Js now progresslngjrapidly tovard Teovery fTA HTMllir ATTtTTA IBT i SS3ffiBS Setermlned nnatli conference between wS MMTaKi2r yiiJ Congressman Townsend of Michigan and faMP aSXMJ300 mvauui xHriT ncnAic i nVii tv mvjuuvhiiw because raaae witn tne genuine Irof HofsforHs phosphate which restores to flour tKnutritious properties los iribdltirig i Ofitfe ifr 3 va di 3fl4 a utlf fnT til i apso rysS 5 SU i MuraoiH fc JON THE BAY ConfTO wmatt Eerr of wimt wwejwpworwy taeeaiSaa tltta frSvfW Vi LI5 lStIlp Mcvloeledlpa datoleio XrouotU it El CimpoUiMl sad llattclng is i ti ma th nemasr nr mmi air an nawiei lii i Tr i iL ui naaxm tnyjoinirproniaeejav tPk juv I KwTOKKvBpimier ii was in a new piay ennu nuiri8rom the rTnankwr IwoUll aavBkawM4rf lknWiitMrfnitv thtTaAnl fWtraa the 1 Golden West i ia i i i i a a a bibiljv ah 7 VJsisattiiat UMM anitfair aaa lthjJW wtw aay had 0Btfed UNt tu Liau wrum IT nr i aaajrKXBdaauai matter Tae wa tew awev vaaaw iw inwwru laijj xjbojju wubjuvs xiuuam i eta ttostisiii owrtlie ifetJrf antWrt At ayawt wm JWMNWwAptf wstw sirtBAMr iW UWAL MJAirr UIUXAB 1 iwiaiffli 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