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FjsfW inm yi f4J S3Lr irfTW JM ao SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE TUESDAY OCTOBER 24 ilDll NOTES ON COMSTOCK AND SOUTHERN NEVADA Sharp Fluctuations in Mexican but It Closes Strong Change in Sierra Nevada DirectorateBuying Good MEXfJKN wai decidedly liel with arlations but firm at tlieclos STF RRV NEVADA has two new directors and stock shows strong tone VVION CONSOLIDATED is In good demand and iloMnff rates are nrm FLORFNCC Is lower and weak wltli numerous holders oJTerinff to sell MacNlRA shows better tone with advanced price and extensive sales TEK trBrllnf on lit MlnlrtR Fivling yw trrliy of little Important On My i 1l tli Cmmtork re weak iind ntflertrd but IsfrT tiirr ilorclnped more TlltlltT Tbo north ml ekn nrru tlie only oiipb around which Inhrent tcntfrel Meslrin offfrwl chuHouhIt bv our if Tim ri king ontluent nd bv nrfful tnjirrtulnTlnn tin prion fun wl dmn 44 Binlnj then cutnmenn mcl It I MonMilnjf how gulf LIt tli wrc Iter rhtngfl bit tac The pure Wwlly went to 70 Main ami at the cloae It brought 3 67 realllr Nmri all the of Mexican ere mll parctla Con Irplnia la very nnuli eglectei1 and tl pilre In 1ip er Ophlr lio no matiHl thange with Hi trading very xmall Lnlon loinolJlnl nil In bl lota and the cloning rat la lilgher Sierra Nevada rums Ins tod One of the raotit Important featiirea on Buah ttreet retterrtar aftetnunn wax the renult of the Sierra Nevada elertlon rbera liaa been fme ontat foi ronlrol and whiltt nelttier ill rompletelT won th new Interest elected to the new illrertom Ihli wan parllrulnrly plom lng to thn airett on all Idee tho chmic wBB hailed with dellKbt There were 1S 7rt barea ipreiitvd at lb mretinn and tlie eleiiisl dire lora ar at follows Cbarlen Flh John andrrK I Mnewun Jr Herman 7adlg and thaw Die Inn ntttt dlt ectori are Linilor nd 1 lolm I an inttt dltertori are ianier It i an old time friem of the fomntrnk and hla eulranie Into tho 1 anl In an evrt Dent In lit alio i lor over forty rear 1 Iink ix fii tin Mm nl niHiiat i ror in Manlmitan life lniiiurie i wiipuiir He ix not a nperulMilvo mining iiihii and hi ipftrn gfne hv when the onilni a at lit Ixhi hn aa rlonolv identllhd with Koine of the haUiifj enler tirlo hhi hi oln touch with Flood tiBrlon Mm kev anl alr In bonmjaa tlma and no oim knowa the unntock and It eni MlHte better than John Lander II augura lb future htn budneB men are again flentlfrlng them pivot with th rnlnlun Jtitrel I Moeafin Jr Ja well knon ti on the tr HI konniH ptneption anl good Judgment ha hrmighl htm In loe norimlon tlh eome of he lfrt capttallsile lnl rfta now repnaemert lii tle Mexlran and other north end imMock mine William McPlipmon re ele ted ereiar nod Whlinittn mma hi IntPfirlnt Il prodnrilon of tho Cimntoik mlna for the pan ek a ftV lalh porte I by nnperln 1 ndentit nmnunted i J4J uhlrh tn an in rreae1 of nenrlr 1iHin the flurea of the ptetimia ntfk fri tin 1nnat li PTtrucHon bv iiparlr 4ion row I Mnt br loin bile Ophir di nff nbi nt 2t oil or the prevtotm week TIip Ophlr cnnpar ontlnnea had the othera In outjnit PTliatlnK doling tie nik 4Hi tona of or arTaghK t4H pi ion am total lng Jl 112 Melnn heated 1 rar which Itare a grona nnin tlue nf M1J Pntnt took out the largt tnnnne of ore let awiirfl from the Ktnpta liter Ing 7J emu reraeln per a tiHl figure the tnnna hiakl of J04 The twlal at the north end wan flit 4 8A RIMo tok fxc iiftnrc kilning Minrr Apfmeot i ii ml ck Mining Tom pan on he lWlfd tirk are now du anl pptvhl and Iti am hi nl a wr xliHre ilat rhinpfncr in tlie hoar I and tmi on nod dr of TOO do IM do 00 do 100 do 1UO do ft do Vtft do JIN I do VK do 4i I tab RCGI LAR Sl SSIOW 1 17 1 3 6ji Mil Tonopah Goldfleld and Other rtatrlctt 8 hio irth Star 104IM do ilM do MUr lit mile ula IMNi do IfMXi Went Vnil KK do 21XH Tiellow Tiger aale ar aa follow a ftmnnnv Con Imperial iii1 i irrr H1rr ula Sen Pel lor An 1p I tlncn SaTdi I nlon Con Ami nl in nil Itfrd In ale Hai pI 11 CI Oct 10 Oct 1 OM Jt Oct tl No 1 fl tR 7 2N NT 1 He 1 Nov 21 Pec Dec im i 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DELEGATES MANY CITIES MEET The League of California Municipalities Opens Santa Barbara Session HUMOR MUCH INDULGED IN Secretary in Report Declares Association Is in Growing Condition SNT BARBARA October 23 Th fourteenth annual convention of the League of California Municipalities opened hole today with the largest flrt daj attendance In Its history he InMilent A rod on of San Diego delleied the opening address In tho absimeof President Beverly llodgheail of Berkeley Words of welcome were spoke by Major Clio Lloyd and City Attorney Butcher of Santa Harbara with a response by Wi Dullaii former Major of banta Criz Contrary to prciedent at least prtiedent of seeral former years todays session was not of that sol to be classed as dry Much tumor was Injecled Into the addresses of welcome and tho replies Mavor old havlne In mind santa Barbaras new water supply tunneling to the mountains for which Is nearlng omplellon called attention to this fact anil Imlled the delegates to come again and Ret a good drink of water If you want to Bee a reauy nrsi class water system said Dr I Hendeisun Mayor of Astoria Or come to Astoria lhats right said Tiodson of San PIcko they ba good Water ulid plenty of It as It lains there eight tla a week 1 ou must admit Its pretty damp up there annoum ed Butcher and for that reason I don think jou hae nny chance of getting the world series traiMferleil to our town But If the rain In the Kail continue we are go ing to inile those warriors over the worlds title to i ome out here to anta Bai bara and finish their argument 1 1 111 is now ix 40 Alpha Alta Anl Mi lelier TVI ft Bel llrun liollr Rriui Petosl Pnlhen nlednnlH Ilinlleni hollar mflnnr I on Irflnla Imperial I rrtrrn Pnlnt rclleqner i ii rur Hale 4 Pelmont Tim Hnller MarNamara Mlilwar Mlapah Fi Mulilana NrVADA Comloekt Ak ftijiilla Ten lolliitlee Oft Kentilrk Con Bin 27 Ak 10 07 Melen IA Oirlitintal Ophlr 8 H7 in at ITI nan II Pn 1 OOHTige lrl Si rielrher I sinrplon Rinrra 71 KHriT lllll nlil IN iHll ii wt ri ii lllrl Jaikvt in rs 71 no in ii 17 Tonopah Pllrlrt IMI VVVorlli tar 21 2ft Uetcni lula Tn Falen I of Ni eat Fnil SI HllWem Ton Uoldflrhl rlrt 1 17 6 HO Mm Beat Hi I of do liai i alixlonla 8l0 ilo iv hallenfra Iimi flo 200 on Itnlnla nrm Oould ur Wi flu inn ilia poo jumfoe 4iai hentticli Con loo Meilran lV do UMI do 100 do 100 do I no do no do IIHI do no do i do do rle 100 do 11 11 nr im 7o a 1 67 1 4 1 4o I MM 1 47 1 Ml 1 2 1 17 a r2 a i Reorploo 2J I SSIIlN lHt dn i in on Opblr 1 KO llm do 1 Hal do 1 1O0 Orerman 84 Inn do Inn do li 0 do 8 Im SaTaj 1 Mmi do in 4io do 17 ii di 17 iOO do ill 2110 Krorplon 21 MOO do 21 ion Hog Belelier lino sierra Net inn do di 111 Mm do 11 i nl do 1 nlon on 1 42 I 1i0 do lino do 1 41 1 ii 1 41 Adam Al Innl Hum Poll nim Bull Booth I nlmnhla Mt I omli Frae I iiihiiii ror I lai kerjnru III II Butt IMa Pal I Ii run a Frloo ill Bar Mil illnf 1 I on 4 1 flld rorllanl I ni 11 Kewnaa 1o I Men II Mirier i minim dreat Bend di A nni do 1 irn I Ini Fi I one Slar Ir i 1 R2 N7 01 1 10 i4 Iti I 11 lllll 1 Top Silver IMi a 01 SI hi 04 ernnl 4 on I 1lir niillfn ir Pllrlrt Ameihyl 01 Miflio Con Iirnnl Clare 01 ml Bfu Bfll Nal PI 01 1 ramp Con II milk Klnk 01 alley Mew Manhattan Dlatriet Man Four 20 221 do Con Man onal Id 17 Mnnlaiig Man leilr 01 04 strar log Mineral Hill 10 11 hankaglT inher plHirleta Atlaa Won 11 IdlNeT llllla I null Not 01 HI I lit Peak Fair I ml OJ 11 ItaiiiBer do Il Ml Kliil Coal 01 do HallHtn 08 04 Hitinil Ml 1 Jarkpot 04leeopa ton 10 01 01 III NEWS FROM OIL WELLS AND PRICES Of SHARES Palmer Union Purchases All the Palmer Property Operations on the Oil Exchange Are Quite Small MONTE CRISTO changrs hands moderate prcelf at current flffurs PAJjMER UNION and the Palmer compnle merged In big corporation MIDWAY PREMIER sells at steady figures but the trading Is light STERLING seldom flgrures In the sales and holders offer very sparingly ASSOCIATED remains quite dull and the ruling price tends to iveaJcneas NOTHING of Important traaaplred on tha local Oil Erohajjja jeaurday Barrs wrt tncIlDtxl to ba backward aa the hare bn for waka paat and prleea war staady on tie Wad era onlr AJ1 the raat of the llat was tJoll and af1otd It la now aDDounc4 that tb ralmr Union Oil Oompanf ba par chaeml all tb propartj of th Palmar Oil Com pa or Tbla la ooa of tha larfaat rtaala Jtr conaumroatM In California oil propartlca The Boatbwaatarn Oil Company auecMaon to tba SI I Aeraa Oil Companr on awdon ft 21 IS after eonalderabl troubl has itinM running JT afgbt loch atrtnf ulilrb wan fonrnl to atnek whan tbo oaw rnnipanr ok harn of th property wu loottoaatl wilh a par atwu apoaf aod pntlod sftar wblrh It ar dlacoTrrM that tba tan Inch oastni bad rollapafd A a aJga was run luocMafully and the eight Inrh placed to a depth of 2150 feat wbara drilling was atartad last Tl company will drill tba well dacper into tha lor oil aanda and alnca tba Cajiadlao Coaling a tllcoTry at ihiml 1E840 feat tba ootlnok for a well on thla prop arty la graatly lorraaed A hrit at Fraano la aupelnitntlDg ha work Tba Coallnga Royal 011 Cora pa nr on arflm 8 19 la flown 1370 ft In tlir atrond link and working In a aand and abalft formal Inn wjtb a atrong gaa ahowlng with Tcry rvw Tba wall baa oa ilrlllvi Lhrougli wo lijjht oil aaoda and la tt peeled to he in the third and objective aand In a hort tim Bert VI 11 llama la auprntenniiig tm oruiing or the neji Aa tbo reaiilt of Inaperllnn Juki made hv a paty of Rovernmeot land Ofue and 1 iff Irtl survey offlelala ofr tha Waat Bide oil terrttorr from San Eunldlo to Loallng a aUdltlnna lo tlio territory at present withdrawn from mineral entry may ba expected within the near future Recent nrovlnr up of oil territory In the new eiaingf iwilU of MegHteriebr lo tb boat HWw and otiier Weet Aide tracta la aald to have ron I need the GoTernment offlelala In charge of Jta rliaalflcatlon of mineral landa that additional arlthilrawala abould ba made Tba Inapcrtlon no far aa ran be sacertalned bad nothing to do VI th tba Government nt agatnat lhJ railroad or tha regaining of mineral land The King Gaorga 011 Company near McKH trlck baa a fine aupply of water at 13ft feet Aa aoon aa the atorage tank Is completed well Ko 1 will be apodded In The State Consolidated Oil Company baa pur rhaeed forty acres In taction IS near McKlt trick from tba Maxwell Oil Company and will tart eeetal rigs on Uio property In tba sear future The Pomlnion Oil Company owning aa ad joining forty acraa baa mat IU luccan and hi has two well a making upward of 10 000 barrel a a montb Tba wella are aballow being about 800 feet deep and the State Company eipecti to tap tba aarae aand Well No BA of the Coallnga Syndicate Oil Company on taction SI 20 10 la twenty eight reai id ine on aana ann tne nu atanaa within flOO feet of the ton of the bole Tha well waa drilled Into tbla aand drv and It look a to ba good for a aplendld producer even If this la the only aadd tapped Tba aand waa reached st zna reel in eigne ana a quarter inch raaing The No HA well la down over 2100 feet In ten Inch cailng and thla raaing will he Inndert at about 2400 feet The water will be ahuf off at 2000 feat In eight and a quarter Inch raaing Thla well will be nearly 10 feet deeper than tha No 3A aa It la about HX fent further on the alnpe of the formation Tlie oallntca Sjndl rate ll one of the cotupanlea fanned bv tha Hammond Inter emu and la beln drilled by tbem Carl Baker la the aitprrlntendrot sax nucnro stock EicnGE Oil aheree MORNING SAI Efl PW Mid Premier 401200 ftterllng 4O0 Monte frlato 1 WI TOO do AFTERNOON 8ALK1 Mid Premier 40 2oo Monte Crleto do 40 iH palmer CIOS1XG QUOTATION Bid Afk 1 0 1 VO 60 Aaad OH Hronknl re aiihou tarriiiitnt TohI itl 1 fin Midway Enna lllhoU Crd Marlropa flfl Meacot McKlttrlck vnr premTeT rr Monte Crlalo 1 1S7 vv County 1ft 46 0 12 hi 1 1 001 few Otoldantal Pahnwr Tuarlcaa Plftdmont WjPreml 40 Pyramid Kec ord KlUer Tip Sterling Turner Tnlon 1 nlled Oil Storaga Ccr Bid 4T 1 1 hi AjV 41 1 71 09 85 4 B4 4T 1 Z1 6S fit TRADING NOT UP TO LAST WEEKS STANDARD IN SOUTH Special Dtapatch to the Chronicle L08 ANGKIES October 21 Trading on the Oil Eichange waa not up to the price aet laat week Mexican Petroleum common waa up alight It hut the preferred atork ot ground I nlon remained at the aame flail re and Com eo I Id a ted Midway waa off watrh to inm tent Palmar oil sold around 87 and Jade at iu LEAVE THE NAVY FOR LIFE IN THE ARMY Women in Case Cause Middies to Prefer Homes Ashore WASHINGTON October S3 That nine young midshipmen Just graduated from the naval academy and who otherwise would loon receive their commissions aa Ensigns should voluntarily abandon their chances of naval careers to accept Sec ond Lieutenancies In the Army when these posts are almost going begging for lack of civilian candidates came aa a surprise to Army and Navy circles last week The explanation however Is one that does not In any way reflect upon the attractiveness of a sailor a life There Is a woman In the case or rather several women for It turns out that most of the voung men who have transferred to the Army are anxious to marry and take their brides with them to the 4rmy posts where they will be stationed Of Louise they could marry If they remained In the Navy but In that case they would not be able to enjoy the company of their wives for periods of three years at a time and meanwhile they would be obliged to maintain establishments ashore As the majority of the oung officers are not wealthy the financial consideration becomes very Important ORVILLE WRIGHPS El LID 1 IS IJIHItlllilt lllll IB Ya llM11 IIICII exhibit of their output all of bore retailor tit oin fcaiuro of bM terment by the use of inipi Sfi rptan A Mason of san Trnn claro In his annual leport annoum ed that tho Icbkuo wan In a healthy Krowlnit conlltlon Ho noted however that the only illy of Important to lapse Its dues a Ios Angeles which was now no longer a member of the league Onlv one set paper was read today This was bv Oeorge Robertson of Son rran 1m entner of tho Hoard of Fire I nderwrlleiH of the Im on Torms of I Ire and nutlrilnff Ordl nances for Small Townn This paper resulted In noma disi usslnn bringing out manv idea regarding 11 ru and bullllng laws The eenlng was nVx ntd 1o an In formal rereptlon of thi ilcg itcs and the formal nnlng of the Muni ipnl 1 xnosltlon In whiih mote lhan thirty manufai tnrers ere represented by 1 of whh tiv the use or Improved de Ires Two of tlie most Important addresses of the lomenlltn will le iellerel dneida Jiih of these I Mitt Wilson Maor of Berkeley will be on Suggestion for Reforms In Taxation and the other by Mayor I rank Molt of Oakland on The rmplojment of 1 perts In the Administration of Mu nirlpn fJovernment Among the delegates present are several women Isalla today Invited the league to hold lm next meeting In that STATUE OF THE SACRED HEART CONSECRATED Monument Overlooking Santa Clara Valley Blessed by Jesuit Priests Special I1palfh to th riironli le PAN JO Oeiober On an em nenro at the llla of the Sisters of Notre Iame in the saratnga foothills a statue of tlie sacred Heart donulud to tho Iathollis of this valley by Sis ter superior Bernardlne of the Sisters of Not i Iame was blessed and con serrated jestcrday afternoon All the leading pri of the Jesuit order In the eountv were In attendance The statue Is mounted on a nine foot slab of polished granite on a hill which overlooks eery part of the valley It represents the bacred Heart of Jesus and is plat ed to overlook and guard not only the Catholic but all the people beneath according to the wishes of Sister Bernardlne De spite the fact that she has been indis posed for several months bister lier nardlne was able to be In attendance todav at the ceremonies The exerctaes were in chArge of Rev Father William Culllgan and be was assisted by Fathers Collins A Valpolinl and Joseph Sasla Father Culllgan In a brief address explained the purpose of the statue and Its slg nl flea nee and a solemn benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was performed FORMER OAKLAND OFFICER MAKES ATTEMPT ON LIFE OAKLAND October 23 Supposedly crazed with drink Oscar Corad up to two months ago a member of the Oakland Polite Ttepartrncnt shot himself In the left cheek at his home 536 ThirtyThirty first street at 9 clock this even lrg The unsuccessful attempt at suicide was made In the presence of his wife The ex patrolman who Is now an employe of the Oakland Traction Company placed the gun In his mouth and pulled the trigger Tho explosion ot tlie lartridge kicked the gun to one side and Hie bullet paused through his kft iheek Mrs ozad telephoned for a phjsl nnn who had Cozad removed to the Receiving Hospital where he was treated by lr Devlne and Steward Charles 1 mlav lie was then lot hen up In the insane waid The wound la not serious orad resigned from the police force two months ago following alleged troubles with the heads of the department AGED MINISTER MARRIES FRIEND OF FORTY YEARS Well Known Valley Pastor Takes a Bride in Sacramento Special Dtapatch to the Chronicle SACRAMENTO October 28 Rev Anderson 70 years of age and one of the most wlJely kvnown minis tors In California and Mrs Mary Curtis about the same age were mar rled this afternoon at the home of the brides daughter Mrs Mattle A Davis her by Rev Todd Clark of Chlco There were no attendants Rev and Mrs Anderson will live at Fresno until such a time as a pulpit has been assigned to him Anderson was the pastor of various South Meth odlst churches In California up to fifteen years ago when he returned to Missouri filling the pulpits of several churches In that State A year ago he returned to California to spend his remaining days For forty years he and hla new wife have been friends Both are In robust health and look forward to many years of married bliss FORBES ROBERTSON ON HIS LAST AMERICAN TOUR Sperlal Dlapalrh to tha Chronlrla BROOKLYN October 23 Forbes Kobertson opened his third and last American season In The Passing rf the Third floor Back at the Majestic Theater Brooklyn tonight In an editorial the Brooklj Fagle says It Is significant that Forbes RobertsonRobertson the celebrated actor has mads grgQklm hli point of dtpajtuta oo tha world tour which will really extend to 1913 It Is both memorable and melancholy to recall that In Brooklyn Edwin Booth the greatest actor of hla time mads his last appearance on any stage Forbcs Roherlaon Is regarded as a world successor of that great artist He will he seen here shortly In the same play Morocco Dim iiiii mn fnij BERLIN October 21 The German Foreign Office substantiates the French report that the Moroccan negotiations probably will terminate thl week nil ninKR cists bofi omcii SACRAMENTO October 21 Because of the Illness of Judge A Cooper one of the attorneys for the defendant the case of Pr Wlllard Burke accused of dynamiting In Santa Rosa the tent of Ijiictta Smith which was to have been heard on appeal before the Third Dlalrlct Court of Appeal todav went over until November 20th for argu menL Aviator Escapes Death by Nimbly Scrambling Over Falling Machine KILL DEVIL HILL October 23 Orvlllt Wright ha a narrow escape today when hla glider turned over In the air and daahed to th round Tha machine was disabled but can be repaired for flights tomorrow or Wednesday Todays accident waa the second with which tf ma chine has met Wright had made one ihort glide and was essaying a second when the glider began to turn turtle slowly The aviator scrambled nimbly over the machine as It turned and was on top of It when It dived to the earth bottom side up Wright was slightly shaken up To make travel In the air as aafe as on the earth Is the purpose of the experiments the Wright brothers are condu ting They are working upon their new mechanism designed to keep an aeroplane on an even keel The Wrights began their work upon this problem before 1907 What they have accomplished If anything both Orvllle and Wilbur are keeping In characteristic secrecy rt Is expected that their newest mechanism will be sent here and tried out on the glider In some respects the Wright contrivance Is said to resemble the aileron device used on the Curtlss biplane and also some of the foreign machines Ailerons are small flaps attached to the main plane When a tilcky gust of wind tilts an aeroplane out of balance I one of the ailerons flops downward I while another flops upward That makes a difference In the air resistance and helps the aeroplane to settle back I to a level I The device the Wright brothers may try Is said to apply this principle with the uso of a jjyTjl dill urn hanging Into apace below tKe aeroplane The law of gravity Is expi cted to keep the I pendulum hanging straight downwaid The upper end of the pendulum rod I will be lonneued with the ailerons anil as the aeroplane dips from side to I side gravity will caue tho pendulum to swing The sw luffing of the I pendulum Is depended upon to operate the ailerons up and down and to restore stablllt Until recently all blrdmen half looked upon automatic balam Ing devices with disfavor It Is said that none of them had ever worked quickly enough to restore the balance of an aeroplane after It had lost Its equilibrium A fatal gust of wind It la said would do lta work In less than the fraction of a second which the stability device requires to operate In many cases hand control has been quick as the wind and has even an tlclpated Its action according to the experlen and alertness of the aviator are MILLIONS of FAMILIES gdYRUPomGS i BUXIRefSENNA FOR COLDJ AND HEADACHES INDIGESTION AND JOUR STOMACH CAJ AND FERMENTATION CONSTIPATION AND I BlUUU3Nt33 W1IH MIDI 3A 1 13F AC1UKY RESULTS CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO INTHE CIRCLE ON EVERY PACKAGE OFTHE GENUINE THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY Or THE CENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELKIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH WHEN YOU ASK FOR SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELDUR OF SENNA HE IS PREPAR INC TO DFCEIVE YOU TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE GENUINE MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIC SYRUP CO ALL RELIABLE DRUCCISTS KNOW THAT THFRE IS BUT ONE CENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU FACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY NOTE THE NAME 1 1 i1 il I Fil i cfrVJifl I ilM PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSSNEAR THE BOTTOM AND IN THE CIRCLE NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKACEOF THE GENUINE ONE SI2E ONLY FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS REGULAR PRICE 50 PER BOTTLE rM iKaBaCsas mE2ffmi toTvAlNiTu fn El tl ciKior alcohol I Hill njiyii ww tilllll San i Jtwsnnio lff jJiwruvTipyarrir gljlj8 a i in jl 4NJjrAfX MiNiATum ncruu or rACKACt SYRUP OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS Of LADIES AND CHILDREN AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL TOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE California Fig Syrup Co You Neednt Share Cubas Great Loss Van Dyck Quality Unaffected 3y Big Tobacco Crop Failure Soon youll bepin to notice the scarcity of good Havana tobacco This is because Cubas crops failed last year and consequently there must be a shortage in cigars of quality Not so however with Van Dyck Quality cigars And heres why Besides having a vast store of the choicest Havana tobacco in our Cuban warehouses our experts got first choice of the Islands scant crops VAN DYCK Quality Cigars In Tampa Fla we make these Hgars so that you may bo saved the duty that attaches to the Imported But finer Havana tobaimt than gws Into Van Dyck Quality Cigars la not grown Thli tobacco we put Into the deft hands of our Cuban experts men with whom cirar making Is a fin art And mark this well i All our rare workmanship all ooi careful Iraf idrctioo all our coaUy inspections all are added cigar artm Yrt not one peTraytmrerirr added to the Van Dyck price If you dont know Van Dyck Quality Cigars better get acquainted fiow If you watt until you havt to youll regret each hour of lost enjoyment meaatime WITNESS HARTMAN MISSED STEAMER Herrington Explains Why the Members of Makaweli Crew Could Not Get Here The trial of Charles Smith second mat ot the barkentlne Makaweli for the murdar ot the cabin boy Inabe last April on the high seas oft the west coast of Australia will be resumed this morning In the United States Cir cuit Court Clayton Herring ton of the Depart ment of Justice who Is assisting the Ualted States District Attorney office In the prosecution stated yesteraay that the Government would call a large number of witnesses The statement that the prosecution allowed the witness Otto Hartman to leave the State was erroneous said Herrington The defense seeks to show that the evidence In the case would apply to Hartman as well as to the defendant The facts are that the Government has made every effort to secure tlie attendance of all the wit nesses who were on the ship when the murder was committed The defendant Smith waa In charge of the deck at that time The other members of his watch were Warren Hartman and Titndros Trey and the Japanese cook Mano and the cabin boy Inabe were tha only ones on deck at the time the disappearance of Inabe All tn other sailors and the officers wera in their berths Hera are the cables said Harrington showing what the Government ha dona to get the witnesses Hartman Warren and LJndroas The American Consul at Newcastle cabled on September 14th that Hartman would arrive here from Australia on the steamer Aorangl due October 12th He cabled later that Hartman missed the steamer but as the trial was eat for October 17th It was then too late to get hint herei twenty five days being trie quickest time between Newcastle and Baa Francisco PUSH BABY BTTGGIES DJ RACE UP A MOUNTAIN PASADENA October 3 Climbing mountains behind a baby buggy la more than exhilarating sport according to 0 Little and A Coppage Pasadena fathers who essayed a race up Mount Wilson with go carte a Impediments Little had as a passenger his son Leonard aged while Coppage wheeled hla daughter Leah aged 9 Their wives respectively acted as chief trainers and seconds The racers kept abreast until the quarter way house was reached a distance ot tvio and a halt miles from the starting point where they compromised on a tie and called off the rest of the trip HELD PRISONER Ml BYDHrKY SOUTH PASADENA October it Fred Seeley who disappeared from his home in this city a month ago taking with him his five year old son Is being held a prisoner by the police of Sydney Australia according to ln formation received here today Iu 27 Different Shapes Om for Every Taste 3 for 2Sc 25c each AT YOUR DEALERS A CUNST A CXJ Tb Hoot 8taples 0iitrutor I i Uneeda Biscuit never disappoint You have never heard anyone say 6The Uneeda Biscuit in that last package were not as good as usual You have never said it yourself It 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