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SSgj hmitomvmmmjmmmmmm mssjmms i1 SEVERE STORM SWEEPS SOUTH I S1 ti Cw ft na A a Eft tmsw astfe fBfil IK ess SY RJ rj a 4 I 1 fl I Is Vn at fS a Bft IU ti I IC 4 I if 1 ff 4 -J I eat i Electrical Disturbance Accom panied by Rain Causes Damage HOUSES WRECKED IN INDIO Lightning and Cloudburst WQrk Havoc in the Kern Oil Fields LOS ANGELES September Southern California has heen visited by an electrical and rain storm during the past twenty four hours which for September la without a parallel In th annals of the local Weather Bureau extending over a period 6f thlrtv jenra All exlsttnff rainfall record for the eaaon to date and for September hae been shattered and while the norm wu violent only In sporadic Instances tha unexpected soaking resulted In telegraph and telephone wires In sev eral Instances being disabled tern rarlly while It Is believed considerable damage was Inflicted on grapes both drying and on the vines and beans and augar beets which were being harvested There were minor washouts on some of he rntlrnads but trains are running on schedule The disturbance was accompanied by an Imposing electrical display At Altadena and Sierra Madre the storm presented an additional phenomenon In the precipitation of hall The rainstorm was general as far eaat aa Indlo In the Colorado desert and Sellgman In Arizona It was light In San lleffo rountj but bea at nearly all pninis In the territory inmedlalel Irlbulary lo Los Angeles The storm was ery severe at Cata llna Island but no serious damage Is reported although campers experienced great disc omfort TORH HRCIK1 INDIO HOMKS INPIO Seplemher A terrible cnulnoctlal storm struc here yester lay doing great damage and causing ft panic among the residents of the desert town Hlvn Imhos of rain fell In lese than ten minutes followed by a hailstorm The storm was accompanied by a straight wind of great velocity that wrecked five resldencea tore trees out by the roots crushed many summer houses and blew down telegraph and telephone poles besides doing much miscellaneous damage on ranches In the vicinity The resldencea of Miss Bertha Sheldes Mrs Qarland Mrs 11 Crandelt and Cullen were wrecked large farro wagons were carried a block by the wind A Southern Taclflc passenger train pulled into the station Just as the storm struck and a panic ensued among the passengers No one was Injured and the homeless have been cared for nAMAOE IV KKR FIELDS BAKERSPIELD September The fiercest electrical storm In the history of this portion of the State occurred last night lasting for more than alt hours a heavy falj of rain accompanying In the Paleto district forty miles away the Kllpsteln ranch house was struck by lightning twice and burned to the ground The occupanta were uninjured In the Kern river oil Held a cloudburst occurred near the Santa Pe property washing out a big catch haain and two sump holes causing the losa of many thousand barrels of oil which escaped to the Irrigating canals of the Kern County Land Company and Into the Kern river On tha McKlttrlck branch of the Southern Pacific two miles of track was washed out delaying traffic to that Held Rain continues to fall today Telegraph wires over the Te nachapl and the country north are down POBTLAHD POLICEMAN MUBDEEED IN SALOON Officer Shot by Masked Thug Who Succeeds in Making Hit Escape PORTLAND Ot September 1 4 Policeman Samuel Young was murdered last night In the saloon of Wood at Bast Nineteenth street and Umatilla avenue Tha proprietor of the resort waa tha only occupant when the crime was committed Acoordlng te Wood story the murderer entered the place through a rear door He wore a whits mask over hla face The man brushed Wood aside and stepping quickly toward Patrolman Toung who waa also approaching the door said Come on for this time I have got you He shot three times one of the shots penetrating Youngs brain The murderer escaped 7ACULTY AND WOMEN TO CO OPERATE AT STANFORD STANFORD UNIVERSITY September 14 Tha presidents conference of Stanford women held Its first session of the semester last evening at the home of Dr and Mrs Jordan and organization of the advisory body was affected for the year Short addresses by Mrs Jordan and Mrs Allen tha new dean of women explained to the new member the objects ot the women conference and expressed the desire of the faculty to co operate with the women students through their representatives Officers of the con ference were elected as follows Presi dent Miss Mtrrlelees of Big Timber Mont secretary Miss a Maine Santa Barbara of POUCH OP REGISTERED MAIL STOLEN AT HAZEN RENO Nev September 24 It has Just been given out by the postal authorities that a pouch of registered mall wa stolen at Haxen Tuesday night by an unknown man who grabbed th pouch and made away with it escaping under cover of darkness Tha authorities refuse to give any detail ot the matter but It Is supposed to have been atolen from the Overland limited from the West It Is not known whether th mall sack contained any money or Yatiialle JAPANESE CAPTAINS TO SUCCEED WHITES ON LINERS VICTORIA RsC September 4 Th Nippon Yusha Kalsawlll In future dlsmUa European captains on Its liner aa replace them with Japanese according Japanese newspaper re rtvrt nisre Tha reasons riven are that economy I needed and that Japa 1M maaters are paid lower wage Vfiir tha erow to terrr under foreigner Rw moTina rjraai raoM nrjmuss fa Log UNOIXES Septembar J4Chl Xag1r Hanr Oleeonof the steamer frl nibrtet who wu lnlured la an ell 9p r4 the ship at Ban FWfMrUM Bawraar oiaioiroro VTOlr teJuriVThll the eon death St rU ot hut accident The other KJiwpMjtUtl4 tBMInw WUI re Wtf lM Vj i i ai wi WOMAN TRIES TO CASH BOGUS DRAFTS Mrs Parrish of North San Juan Held on Serious Charge TH mic North San at Mrn Mh 1iri ih of Juan a beautiful woman I of agr who with htr fourteen months nld baby la lnM In st i Rt the Cliv Prison vr tin 1 leRtfd forcing of two ihfKi of large noniinat Ion lut AIontia not onlv perplexing th police but her huj band A Parrish ui well The latter a miner of Xeada coin arrived in thin 1 1 Wedrenday He In brokenhearted oer the at i in are behavior of hla younic wife and can not throw anv Hunt on her aMtona but he In worktnK with milthT and muln to clear her name and to lake her and her babv back to their llUle homu In North Han Juan Mra Farrlah lsited the Central Po Mla Station lat Monda saying she waa deatltute and that ah had rome from North San Juan where her hm band had recently ben killed in mine She aald she had two draftu and wanted to be ldentlfledv al tha bank Patrolman Frank MtQualde who had lived In North San Juan waa aent with her to the Weatern National Bank There ahe presented a draft for 1000 on Johnson a wealthy mining man of Allegheny City hierra county and another draft of 1980 on Mra A Brunson a neighbor of hers In North Han Juan The ban took the drafts with suspicion but advanced her 110 With thla ahe bought a baby bugfy saying her baby aa too heavy to carry about Both drafts were subsequently de clared to be forgeries Mrs Parrish waa then placed in custody was afterward sent to the Associated Charities but returned to the City Prison Wednesday On that same day the appearance or the woman a husband astonished the police as they supposed from the wife tatcrnenl that he was dead Parrish said yesterday My wife left ho ne a week ago laat Wednesday for Neada City telling me that she would collect a sum of money from an estate hlth she Inherited from her father Edward Parrish Imagine my surprise Tueadav on learning that she was In wfiinidwn iafjajKiasjsBgr fillaaaLxaHV I vBawV IMPRISONED IN COOLING PLANT Eleven Stockton Women Have Chilling Experience for Two Hours At CLUBS DRY AS SUMMER DESERT trial Dlnpstih te th lironlt IVrOCKTON September Eleven youns ladles ho had been Invited to a party at the home of Mrs Chestnutwood wife of the steward of the local State Hospital passed through a most trylnK experience thla 1 week and they will not soon forget It Headed by Ms Ada Belle Win this city I do not know what to think I am simply dumbfounded She tells me that she has done nothing wrong and that she tried to get the money this way In order to make good to me her former statements about her Inheritance She told me with tears that she did not want to disappoint me She seem to be temporarily deranged We have been married three years and have a little boy 2 years of age besides the little girl with her In th prison She has always been a devoted wife and a good mother and seemed very fond of our home Wa never have had a cloud to darken our married life before Johnson has wired that he will not prosecute but we have not heard from Mra Brunson I hope she Is not my enemy I am going Immediately to North San Juan to see her Kvery one here has bc en very good to me and to my wife 1 am sure she Is unbalanced and can recHll now that she has acted strangely times since the birth of the little girl When Parrish returned to the prison to hid his wife good by she cried out Why should they keep me here I have not done wrong I am not a criminal SEEK MURDERER IN VESSELS HOLD Officers Fumigate Steamer in Search for Man Who Is Wanted HpptLI niopstrh the Chronic TACOMA Wash September A cable from Nome says that In hopes that bee Johnston who charged with murdertng his wife the Is In Nome Is still alive and that he might have stowed away In the hold of the ship officers of the steamship Victoria to day began the fumigation of the vessel Since tho arrival of the Vic toria at Nome rumors hive been sent forth that Johnston did not leap over hnarri hut stole away from his run re and secreted himself in the ships hold If Johnston Is alive and stowed nwuy In the ships hold he will either tie compelled to came orth or suffer death Fumigation will put all questions of Johnston reported leap to death In the sea at rest DEPOSITIONS IN SOTHERN DIVORCE Virginia Harned May Get Sepa ration Without Coming to Nevada gpwlil Dispatch to the Chronicle RENO Nev I September 24 That Virginia Harned expects to secure her divorce from Sothern without even coming to Nevada waa evidenced to day when County Clerk Kogg re ceived direct from New York the depositions of Virginia Harned and Hleanor Rogers sealed and labeled depositions of witnesses In behalf of plaintiff In the rase of Virginia Hothern vs Sothern They were mailed from New York on the 19th Up to the present there have been no proceedings In the case Eleanor Roger la not known here TO RESUME W0EK 0K CAinORNIA MIDLAND ROAD MARYSVILLE September 24 Secre tary FltspAtrlck of the California Midland Railroad cam from San Francisco yesterday and held a conference with Chief Engineer CharUs A Trow This morning it wa announced that construction work on tha railroad will be resumed within a few week and wilt be in full swine by January ls Occupants of the right of way at Auburn have been notified to vacate John Martin la the president of the road htch will connect Marysvllle Grass Valley Nevada City and Auburn MUSIC STORE CLERK WASTED FOR THEFT SAN JOSE September 4 A warrant waa Issued to day for th arrest ot Trapp a clerk in th Kilers music store here who yesterday failed to appear at the store Investigation showed that he had taken 128 from th cash register and also four blank checks two ot which be had filled out in sums of Hi each and presented to local banks which honored them Trapp cant to the store from San Francisco air week ago well recommended Ha wa traced to that city BREWER RUHSTALLER LEFT A BIO ESTATE SACRAMENTO September 4 Ac cording to th Inventory and appraise ment died to day with th County Clerk th late Captain Frank Buhstaller on of th moat prominent braver on th Coast left property worth 151405 49 The greater part of his holdings re to Sacramento is both personaf and real estate but he also had property ot much value In Oakland Bart Francisco Solano county and Merced 4 i youa taxox exrroro Dcrtt Hiss Ceatiera PsdaV euarslo te tats keaatlral seeuul lake Rettsaeer JSta aa Mta Boon trie is Tickets coed fee rrtar nntU October Utl a set lacJnct datlfbt rsl ell oar sttaaier trip srouait th lake Tlrket MTU Marlttat 14 PewtU at Uarlat bl truer sad Talrteeatk ss rraotlla WATER SCARE IN NEVADA COUNTY Mines Will Be Compelled to Lay Off Part of Working Force ORAS8 ALLEY September 54 Notice has been received by all the big mining companies In this district and In the county that beginning on October 1st the water power supply will he reduced one half The action is taken bv the Mouth Yuha Water Company whlc supplies all the mines In the toiinty nnd the cities of Grass Vallev sin Novada Citv The water Is hemmlne very scarce In the largo storage reservoirs In tho high Sierra and the problem la very serious The mines will be compelled to lay off a part of their working force as a result of the order Cattlemen are despernte over the long continued drought and feed la practically all consumed TREADWELL MINES AGAIN BOOMING Better Element of Men Said to Have Replaced Alaska Strikers Hprclal lilnpatch te tha Chronicle TACOMA Wash September 14 Th Treadwell mine at Juneau la working 1400 men which la the largeat force ever employed The pay roll amounts to S100000 monthly Fifteen hundred stumps are falling In th Juneau district and 3000 men ar ployed In all the quarts works the district Kd Russell publisher of the Juneau Dispatch says The Treadwell people are experimenting with tha view of Installing an electrical process for treating the concentrates at home Th plan la to use oil for generating electricity and getting water for developing it In th summer Flrst claaa men are engaged at Treadwell at present The element which seemed to cause the trouble wa eliminated by getting a better class of workmen to replace th strikers who quit last spring SWISS RESIDENTS OF MART5 AND SONOMA CELEBRATE PETALLMA September 24 Th celebration by th Swiss resident of 8o noma and Marin countlea under th ausplcea of the Sonoma Marin Swiss Club was a auccesstul affair here today Attorney A Meyer waa president of the day I Martlnellt San Rafael delivered an address In English and Antognlnl of San Francisco ipoke in Italian A parade was held In the morning Miss Sylvia Lafranchi rode on a decorated float and represented Columbia Mis Valeria Dado made a beautiful Helvetia A ball In th evening wound up th affair WINEMAXERS NLTURED IN A GAS EXPLOSION LOS A NOBLES September 34 Th Bessoie winery on Ord street wa wrecked and three employ were rlously Injured this afternoon by an xploston of gas Th cause ot tha explosion 1 believed to be gas la tha win vault A fir wMcb followed th explosion wa easily eitlnguKhed To Injured wao war oaaiy oumea art John Cavalier Flerr and Jobs Bessoie FIKK MAT IKTO CaoWD TRlfCKKEv September 21 Charles McTlermmn of Lo Angele I under arrest here and nay har fac a eharg of murder Testerday ran amuck and without warning fired a hot from hut revolver at crowd In the barroom or in European rtotsr th bullet striking Antonio MoronL inflicting painful wound The Injury la not necessarily fatal but until Moronla condition shows that he wilt recover MeTternan wilt not charged nryoiTajrr to aiJUrwxAJuou Qklse Berett Optletf ka traasferrecf It eufnnees si juhi riuawsre re i iwf vaa Bus smu taear CsUXerale Los Angeles Prosecutors Raid Causes Closing of the Buffets Sp la IMhh ti to tli Chronli le LOS ANCIbLKM September ltol lowlng ProBfiutlnif Attorney Wool wine sensational raid on the aristocratic California Club buftVt enter day ostensibly for the purpose of en furUiitf the local ordinance all the social and political clut of An icelea closed Ihelr buffets utility and Army and Navy Ordert lster of Mrs Chestnutwood they went are as dry as the desert In sunder On to the cold sorage room to set some watermelons when In some unaccountable manner tho door of th cooling plant either swung shut and locked by a spring or some one tn passing after the slrlt had entered and itopped to chat tlojed the heavy door The eleven young ladles on starting to leave with the melons whl were to be served at the party found they were Imprisoned and some of them declare they were In the coollnar room all of ten hours but when they were finally missed a search was made and they were liberated Inside of two hours Aside from being badly frightened and chilled none of tire young women suffered from the experience but will not soon forge It HEAVY LOSS IN REDDING FIRE Two Suspects Held for Starting Disastrous Midnight Blaze nKDliINQ September 24 The total loss by the fire that destroyed a number of buildings In this rlty late last night la now estimated at 176 800 with Insurance of 43J00 A high wind at llmea carried the burning embers two and three blocks and hundreds ot persona were kept busy for two hours putting out Incipient flres on the tops of baildlngs In the business part of the city There was good water pressure and the firemen did good work In the face of a atrong wind A special fire train came from Red Bluff to protect the property of the railroad company but It arrived after th Are had been subdued That the fire was th work of an Incendiary In the Italian quarter Is the general belief and two suspected men have been arrested and plated In Jail pending an Investigation The losses In detail are aa follows Redding Feed Company warehouse and grain 14000 Insurance 115000 Han Francisco Brewers Bottllna building 13000 Insurance IJ7S0 Hoefer bottling works 1000 Insurance 13250 A Petrelll hotel 18000 insurance t400O John Coakley saloon and lodging 16000 Insurance 13500 George Bur bacher hotel 14500 Checchlnl store and buildings IA0OO Insurance 15000 Freltaa Chadwlck lodging house 1000 Insurance latOA minor losses about 17500 Insured for about one half that amount CLAIM BOOKS WERE JUGGLED Main Winchester Companys Southern Creditors Make Charge of Fraud ah lJT Hperlal Dltpatrh to the Cbrooldr LOS ANGELES September 24 Allegation of fraud are made by a number ot creditors of the bankrupt Main Winchester epson Company a har nes concern and attorneys have been retained to bring suit against the San Franclaca branch It is charged that th north end of the company sue eroded In gaining possession of 30000 worth of stock belonging here and then went Into bankruptcy Doran a local banker has been appointed trustee of the company under 110000 bond and the first hearing was to day before Kefere in Bankruptcy Helm Nothing sensational developed but It was stated that a determined effort will be made here and in th north to get back the stock alleged to have been secretly transferred and If this can be done dollar for dollar is promised creditors SACRAMENTO IS SHY ON VOTING MACHINES SACRAMENTO Septembar It will be necessary to combine two or three precincts in Sacramento county and city unless more voting machines can be borrowed from soma other city County Statistician Kaub has announced that there ar not near enough machine to go around and ha ha been trying to borrow from San Francisco and San Jose Th county has but twenty voting machine to cover forty two precinct YOiniG NOW CAPTAIN OF MAEE IS1AND NAVY YAM VAIXSJO September 24 Captain Luclen Toung who ha been acting as captain ot the yard for th laat tew weeks In connection with hi regular duties as president ot the court martialmartial and examining boards received order to dayasslgniog htm to th regular duties ot captain ot th Mar island yard ACHAMKSTO HOTEL LEASED SACRAMENTO September 114 The Hotel Sacramento aa th new 1500000 hostelry which Is being built by a corporation ot Sacramento cltliens 1 known ha been leased for period ot ten years to Alfred Batten ot San Jos Battens I to pay tJiDOO a year for th lrt At years and I4J500 for th second fly years making th total rentai 312800 for th whole ten years It I tha biggest contract vr entered Into In thla part ot th country Th hotel la now la th course construe tloiw PRIZE FOR PlXi UOtY 8TANFOR VNIVERSITT September 4 A an Incentive to Clever college writers th junior committee In charge of th production ot th lilt plug ugly Iia offered pri ot 125 tor th best manuscript for th how Th plug ugly this semester wilt be pre eented one week before tha Intercollegiate gaimewith California November Ttb RAItrT CATHOLIC CBREtKONTJ 8BATTLB WuWi September 4 On of th rarest ceremonies or Catholic church tn th United State took Dlac thl mornlnr when th ln vestltur ot th Monalgnor robes waat performed BUhop ouea at St James Cathadrat upon Rev rather jPerfoataln the heels of this latest raid howrver a cjulet organlxiitlnn Is being perfected to fight the prosecutors methods Aside from the California rulilccl these rlnhs have closed Ihelr bars Concordia Club County Club Los Anles Athletlw Club Union League club and University Club Woolwlne being a member of the latW The raid of the California Club bulTc followed a Superior Court decision that the city ordinance provides that Mquou cannot be sold at any club without a retail liquor license This ciiic has been carried to the District Court of Appeals Woolwlne Is criticised by club members for making yeslerda raid while the case Is pending In view of th prosecutors attitude several clubs voluntarily have given up the sale of liquor tor the present WASHINQTON September 34 Army orders Colonel Charles ParKnurst Coast rtlllery Corps Is relieved from dutv at Kort Wright and will proceed to For Stevens and assume command of the artillery district of the Columbia IJeutrnant Oolonel dam Slacker Coast Artillery Corps Is relieved from duly at Fort Baker and will proceed to Fort Wrlgh for dutv Fireman Edward Mav Coast Artillery now at Fort Vilams will be sent to Fort Rosierana for duty Nnvy orders Commander Benson to command the Albany Commander II Mmo Is detached from the Albany to home Lieu enant Commander A Wll lard to the Idaho Hnslgn Podge when discharged from treatment at the Nanl llosp la Man Island Is granted sick lcae or three months eratlon I tiie supply station snip a Uuam has 1 been authorized to make a trip G0HPERS TELLS OF A BIG BRIBE He Declares the Manufacturers Association Wanted to Buy Him Off WASlllMJION Septamhcr 1 That he had not only been followrd by detectives but had been offered a large bribe to dewert the came of labor ron netrtlns with that charge the nanio of President Jarne Van Clea of the National Association of Muuftti Hirers I wai the declaration maue dv Teanient BIG ATTE1TOANCE AT STATE N0EMAL SCHOOL Enrollment at San Jose Institution Largest in History of the Institution SAN JOSE September 24 The rtrat two day A of the fall semester of the State Normal nhow that the attendant at the Institution will be larger this year than It has ever been before Nearly 1600 students have alreadv been enrolled In the various department of the Normal School proper mid er 400 have been taken Into the klmlrrtrarten and tides of the Normal Training School The faculty ha also been In renod by the return of Mlos NU holsnn and Miff Howell from Columbia Inlver slty where they hae been taking advanced work during the past ear and Ir BuMot who has been studying In the University of Chicago 4MOKKR OP LW TVDET STANFORD UNIVERSITY September 24 The law fatuity of Stanford University has lnvltd the students registered In its department an Informal smoker and Jolllfh sAlon which Is to be held In the Cnlvernlty Inn tomorrow evening President Roth of the student body Jrnduate Manager Stswart and other students will make short addresses A musical programme will he presented bv I Hill of San lone and Culler Jr of Snn Francisco Nagasaki and Kobe for the purpose of giving officers and men a change of climate to give llbeitv to th men etc Samuel Gomprrs of the American bed of Labor In the contempt pro ceedlnsrs araln st him and otner officials before Examiner Harper Tho reveli SELFRIDGE TO BE BURIED TO DAY Full Military Honors for Young Victim of the Airship Accident AIAMKDA MAJ BLKCTRn STANFORD UNIVERSITY September 24 Tho university orrheetra last evening elected Ray Ontt of Alameda leader for the present en II cue year II Canterbury of Los Angela will nianane TrTh Hub The orchestra began practice last evening and held a preliminary try out for new men Kour candidates were elected to the membership follows Ferguson nyue SpalTord and ralne Special Dlialcli Is tha riiroojclc WASHINGTON September To the sounding of tsps and tho firing of a volley by a auuadron of the Thirteenth Cavalry the body of Lieutenant Thomas Selfrldno will be lowered to Its last renting place In Arlington National Cemetery at 4 clock to morrow afternoon Mr and Mrs A Solfrldg father and mother of the dead Lieutenant arrived in Washington yesterday and went immediately to Arlington Cemetery with Major Oeorgci Hguler there to look for the lust time upon the features ot their son Smn after with Major Sguler thev selected the Hit where thev wished the bodv to rest It Is on the summit of a hill Just a short distance from the spot where are hurled the victims of the Maine disaster The funeral services to morrow will be marked bv full military honors The honorary pall bearer so far select ed are Professor Alexnndcr Graham Hell John A Mi Curd of Toronto Olenn Curtlss and Baldwin member nf the Aerial Experimental Association and Major George Kciuler Captain Charles Wallace and Lieutenant winters members of the aeronautical hoard of the Signal Corps The Aero Club of America will be represented by Octane Chanute George Oakley Totten Jr John BordJJim and Dr Albert Zahrn of the Catholic University WU TING FAITG TO BE REPLACED IN NOVEMBER PFKINCJ September 34 Wu Ting Fang the present Chinese Minister at Washington Is to be replaced In November tils successor Is Chung Men Yew who wss Conaul Oeneral of the Chinese empire at Manila In 1904 and who goes to Washington with Tang Hhao Yl special representative of the Kmperor Tang Shao LI left Peking to day for Manila lion was made during the croas ttj mlnutlon of ijompers by Attornev Kalston Have ou ever been followed by de teitlves1 Ralston asked 1 have been he ld and so hae my colleagues of the executive council of the federation on many occasions In whose interest At the Instance of Mr Van Cleave For what purpose7 For the purpose of bringing to him such Information as might reflect on my rourse In the cause of labor The croas examlnutlon then bore upon the question of bribery Have you Ralston asked ever been approached by emissaries of Mr Van Cleave who wanted to bribe youf Yes replied Oonrpere When and where asked Ralston In replv Gompers entered upon a long narra le the purport of which waa that In the latter part of the sum mer of 1907 while In New York he had been accosted a man who gave the name of Brandenburg and claimed acquaintance with lilm who told him after thev had had seeral meetings that he had been sent bv Van Cleave to offer htm mme in desert the laus of labeir mid betray Its secrets Jnrnpers said tlmt ltrandenhurg ha i told him that it was Van Cleaves pur pose to destroy his Girmpers harm ter hut that lie Brandenburg had persuaded hlrn that It would bv better lo make an nllv of lumpers and sn Cleave consenting Kriinileiburg had proposed lo hint in behalf of icn Cleae that lie desert tluc laese of labor and aucpl from Brandenburg guarantee of an income of Court nr fll a ear for the remainder of hli life CALIFORNIA LANDS ARE ADDED TO RESERVES WASHINOTnN Sepetmher 24 Th Commissioner of the General land Of floe has ordered tin withdrawal ol t3iCiO acres of public laud In Modoi conuty ChI as an addition to the Modoc forest In that state and of liio 000 acres In Mono rciunh at and Kameralda count Nev as an addition to the Mono forest Flfty llircc thousand acres have been excluded from the Montesuma forest in youth western Colorado and will be subject lo settlement after December lat IlBCRtITI FOR PACIFIC FIEBT WASHINOTON September 21 The cruiser Prairie has sailed from Norfolk for Colon with 250 recruits which will be taken arrnaa the iathmu and embarked at Panama City on the naval transport Buffalo for San Franclaco to be distributed among the Pacific fleet The Buffalo took 50 short term men to the Isthmus to be aent to Norfolk SOMMeRBfiSOBT Kir Talk abcrat year rllmate defy toe WORLD to beat toe cllmatt Ursula SEPTEUBBg asd OCTOBXB It HARBIN G1LR0Y SPRINGS Cone sad see sad If wbat 1 say Is aat troa will refund yeur money Rouocl trip at efflce 17 Information at Perl JoiUha TH Market at Head for booklet a BAITS Prop SODA BAY SPRINGS LAKH COUNTY CAL tlteated oa tae pictsreeque share of Clear take Seaaoa opena ktjy tat rlneat ef boatlDI batata bcintlo and Dsblog saaarpasiied acceoitae eatloDe sew launch aceometoclatln 40 people built exprtiuUj tor tba one ef guests sad eieur aa terns 13 per day Ill per week prelal rataa te families Take Tlburoa cm it 40 a theace by rail te Plata tbea ataf ae sate mobile direct te Sprtnr Bvoad trip food for six moatba 10 further laforaatlea alilrs Maaairra aroRGI BOBINRON and AQNK3 nru RIIOAD8 Koda Bay 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