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SAX GHROKICES. TUZSDAT JOLT 11 1871. I leaeeraUc PrIlHrJ tee Weld. TIE CHrHI6ir tKtW ET Tit TWELFTH WAM DGGATL UUea Xwtes. Chief Qoewk II no a feral VI tor Sheriff.

a. I on bJ wU1 tI- Mt7 vr year Muos. being UM nomtneeof MM BpbUcnI be withdrew fvoc of Beery Davit UM Tax candidate. Helta Tfcerouxtly ported on th dntte of hi omCIIo Abs unman Bad erl BoetDer. U' Totting fwfjMAse or nomination at buds of UM Democratic party.

Michael YetnI and Id win Sws era candi date em UM rpW. UcMt tot the Assembly. Jack wouldn't oejeet to too for So per- wlor IB UM fourth Ward. a tb ZpobIcaa lu M. BtPibflCfl.

and George Pear Deuoaa uadklu for tor000gTeu lath Third District win canvas together July nth and winding up September Rh. They ope th ban it OroyWs and up at Napa. The meeting to retif UM Bembltcan and OsnAMssli iislBoiala oB iBe ratTalleoB the ermine of July Kb. Qr one thous nd pee- yt wet. preseeto.

the occasion Major Barney win taMWtin on the Eepebcan tide of tb hoUM lot County Oott. lie is th almost nnathnonl choice of the lawyers who know hi capacity for UM position. Wlflam Mania It mentioned ii SepubUcaa rirtVlitf and J. IX Route the preaentdep- Btyl coquetting fth Democratic norntnitlnn. COBuaty siB ltt i.

UM Democratic County Committee net teat evening at their rooms en Merchant trecT ledge to th chair. Several bQa for advertlslnr were referred to tb Committee. QomalUee e. Conference with UM QU. Bea EzonUvs tmeduee reported a.

tonow XfotMd. Thai Mr. Amkted La end hereby 1 directed to tapers that the Ovunty Committee tatsvor esIlugajrtniaiT election rev delegate to the XoBUnaUng Convention end for County Ocutittee. The report YU received tod the OomstttM It wu moved lid seconded tb UM OonunlUce inc. in UM and 4JOBTB Data next Thurodty evening.

Judge Pmnte called Mr. Lee wee enDsUtute thin Tbe and Doe. en the eebUtts called forandtakeBaadtbenbitltaU led. TM rt inn ToUon then prevailed. and UM miiiiM joined.

Twelfth Ward Democratic Clfc The Twelfth Ward Democratic dub met at the leech DOOM on UM Ptk loaUat-Georte B. easo. After tbemrctliic had been cafled to order u4 UM UUIha1De. Hr. left tbe kalranapraxxxtodtoexplala that In accrpUnc tb position of rmtdent of UM Club be had It to be UM tntentlon or the member to mate It a QUlpaIp tad notawtrdUnb.

The trarJ being the cue ihonid la JuUce to fclmMtrbee inpeU lto send la hl Tbe redcnaUon alter some was accepted. AD drcUoa wu then ordered rtraianr an tows Tbonaa Wniab pTMVJent A. KcLane Vtee-PreaUeBt John HcKeaoa teaetaz Pat- rtct Hater Treuurer J. Tuttle. et Gibe then UM TOZIOWIng retolntlon- SffolefJ That we return thtcki to the Cne.

for the able and Impartial manner In wblcb have been reported. Mr. Caton hlPl7 euJoctled the CJnona. that. though seeminglyof pub1icaD precut.

SUN bad al cy. ihown enUrprUe abWty tad impartiality far abead of tu competitor A reaulution to sdvertaat In tbe Cenoaiaa here- nerwucarrtedvnaDlmoaalruid toe Olcbad- A raa Have XUac The Gel delegntea wm a this vening at ktcetre4' Hotel to discus. the llUcai stlualioe and other things make prmaratloBi toe eallinf a SUM caseting at II JoulNag ABOUT TOWN. The turner fatAft will can lot San Diego at Wmum OGrady wOUlkely loss an eye from UM effect of careleuly handllm a ptetoL Wbeelfor I. been appointed Aldatant alder W.

W. BatUei removed. Caor Jonei of the Marine Corps at Mare Isltnd ha been ordered Ea t. lie succeeded by r- Urn. near Ollroy partially recovered la kealto.

Daniel Ihvao waa arrested yesterday on a harre or rand larceny preferred by Henry worta. Tottf Um marriage licenses were Issued by UMOouBtyOertlatt week lid be collected IM utle. Tbe man erlee by am to Sta Diego and way-port baa bees I Btln ml by order of the Poauitaee Department. in the alBBldpal Criminal Cort yesterday JoAc Lake cmp Mle4 a sod adjourned BBtil toil morning at 19 o'clock. Thee.

being nomm present la evening the AccUmatlxation Society adjourned untfl next tTedneedaycTenlnc. oiint UM past week 43 patients were admitted totheCuuntylloepltalsM CS were chart d. These at. re in the hospital. Thee were pauper admitted to the Alms- boo last week.

ii ware dlacbarted 3 ran away Bad I dtedleaTinf 9tow remaining In that In. Henry of Tolo throuch this city yesterday with an Indian boy tailed on it way to eanttnenunforatwo year. term tic rand larceny. The HthUi Ward Lcpubllcsn Wlffwam on lie- Boaatteet win to. opened to Speecbeawm bemade by 8.

0. Hoocbtoa W. JL Sean Go Batow jl Kate and ethers. Lb Ua and Lb Tat wltbKTeral other country- were found guilty yeoserdayin tile Vetted QrtmltCaunat a YioItIoa at UM revenue laws la uisnufacturtng dean without a license. Is tile United Claim Court George A.

Zetry or den Frtderlck Htnsley Or England sodlntheTweffth District Court Pierre roor- 4e of France. were admitted to dtlseuhlp. John A Hen Uie themusidan has caused the arrest Jowph McBmtu and Goefrey Smith on UM rearer of contptrtac to tntnre bl bnslne by the pmblKatloaof aaaMetedatanderconcernlnc him. Isabella Ytencb beings cult against WIlliam aLlB Ute I Ilisuict COBI tt validity of I deed prvperUel Ute recoplUon oft deed bewtjher TB report of UM Pacific Insurance Company to Jua which win lie found elsewhere la Us VuooItls to snows total easels in gold ef MM3r being en Increase ef 1OV 296 47 ever the tame term of lut gear. On Saturday evening a war shot entered the peeler window of a family named JSeDo on UM wrecrof Pine and Jonentreett sad came near hitting one or tb mraben of the family.

Hood. lams la that neighborhood need looking diet. Among th PMRIlPIII to have on the steamer jUeannderforthAJeutlaa Peninsula Tuber eel Creek Church la Alaska. sceocapa- Bi by hi daughter. who baa been completing her education in Tranctsco.

TheAecUmatlxaUoa Society hits eattoH Tort tot on thousand lire black hem which they expect win an Ire In few days. The go- tT have rented I place In Ban Pedro. San Mateo eoty where they Intend mining ponds stat kwpbC flab therein. Tee Batchers Protective Vetoa ha. cted scame.

as follows Joseph Wallace PreMet Whilst. Bxtooey. Ties-President nt B. Co Wid- Jcctert ar ire am barest. and JL OuUlo Board of Tnuteta The Tax Unto en executive teolan on Saturday evening.

appointed an Executive Committee of Thirteen and elected the rraUeBi. Brtttoa Tlc 4 at. Dr. 1. keeensberyer Secretary.

In ward P. Oray Treaiucr Clan Marshal James A are sheet II dock morning lBBtaacycoadeUbllabBieBt OB Keamyatreet near Bush sod owned by a man named be place wag damaged to the amount of abou' 130. The arm or fin from box a wan caused by the IMmItac or tome bay near the corner of tcko aa Twelfth foflowingis maseantiany the reply received tnm lb. Pops. in answer to the teteri-aca warded bytbe Grand Marshal of thePontiflclat Mk Rom Jiy a isn.

Tbe Uoty rather dm most ample thank for UM maul- MaUloa of ddettty OB the pan of fat children la Baa Yrindaco. and be bleatea Uum from tbc bot- totaof bUbeart. The a before Jodn Xorrttoa In QtyHallcaaa has brought to light the followtDc eae of the wp to thMUate and oeaot pen 1 16 87 7 premlun cBoand plane and expenmo about eases 11441 a gradIng and about park grand 41. advertl iii txa 71 ffic firniture te X010 at. Total IHctrtcb Shelton aged a year yenierdig pronounced insane and tent to Stockton.

Mallen came ttalirornin two months ago from 1 II. 1 at time wild. sad dangerous. bl wits with stsl- sod often tbrrl to kW her. Atthattmeof Btoarreit he bad dirt breadUbed sine.

i wife with ntcUoa. i rery upcl iaBd abject to fit at me' and Ttosent angee. XzceleierDtv1alonNo- 1 of Temperance lint evening held a public thatallatlou at their aaBNe. Geary attest The G. W.

P. Fox. ln taUe tb fattening ofBcrr tor UM enrol ng term VT. Isaac tikboli W. A.

Mr J. IX Jlsrrls ILTUrUeBfu tt. B. D. inn- Blnctum W.

r. TuothateT ChaplaIn lease o4 tL W. cks A. OTT Beam- VsUilLa. Mrs.

Bruabafl James By a. Xlc and recitatloul followed and a pleasant evtetnt wai spent Itt tnertlni ef Fadfle LodnKafiIaB B- brld o8uBdarJuty th th th following eaoen wen elected for the ensuing term Frost- ent TkUz Marcuae Tlce-Presldent Jacob seordiB ttsrrrtary. Dr. t- Bortrmsn Vinenctal sterretar O. Ootdsaitdt Treasurer.

U. Kaplan Asttiistit Monitor. 8. Kapaael Warden. heYis OusdIanJ J.

Rowncbal. theln- ctaOatton the retiring PresMeat Bro. Alex. L. wu the rrtipknt erf an elegant assortment standard aorta.

Tb. presentation wu made by last Grand lsel Abb Lode Kaplaa. Yesterdig. at It o'clock la UM forenoon. Daniel Beers.

was arrested a Sisal tract on a charge of rstxjy. an hi psi who ss still at Un t- lathed a seas at UM of Jackson and Drama auortj cc batsyday night testppr prlatlng h- witch without hi permtBrlon. The victim of thilr rascality bad been Imbibing I' the time and 1 tm Btmitf hi rrpeater poogaa He la cnranc rile and la ready to receive vlslunat aD hours In th Cty Prtaon. Oonat tut reUsbtng Ut bard and niy sadlapseaed la ODfBpa yI UM Twenty- SB lutsntry took Trench toa aoaw Um dace. a at UM grub.

Oa aaday absences grii stdf ii toluBBBaBdjiisittayh ftoBBBh thl OtycnrcxsWtar Alcatras guarded tvral aoMieTt whoac untcMnori were hard times. sdactlou Of pay was ac at aBd bytttai far at wtft CUDJIMMY Coroser1afw ea ti Oar Of lam. 1' Sbet and ZUled Toy Ofioer Waldxon. A YfTdlet AeelslemUU Bttuned 117 a. Coroner Letterman convened a Jury which met list evening to Inquire into IB cause or the death of James V.

Wilkinson. who was shot last Thureday night by an officer or th panes three and Wits dlad IbanIT ward from tb wound. YaTDIOIIT or I lamtath Junk boatman. On Thursday night this man cam to my house ted paid I for aomelnmbtTbaaoJdforia He walked down to the sidewalk on be comer of ofBluome lid Fourth street Re vu ulklng wlthme. I cannot recollect an that said to me but among things mid had put a bead on his wtfs" bnt I do not recollect what said bad don fur.

A wen talking a party passed a tw seen and two women and on of them saM. There he la. I turned round and of them stepped toward him and said I want you. Wilkinson then broke and run. I do not remember whether he said" want yon.

or wet you. Beran down IDuome street. Re may hue run YO rod mm fourth street down Braxome when omen man BY SUM. They passed out of my sight then and a few moments sitar I heard another shot. The sound cams from behind old brewery.

I walled some Urn and then went around. 1 beard sent. groan there ADd when I got they. I met tile officer two of them comb beet. I cannot swear which officer ared at him.

It wai dark aad they ran by me like a dish. It was about I o'clock la the evening. After the man was taken beck to Fourth street I asked him If was an eOcer. and showed me hi star end told me Itwu Mo. e.

I dill not hi Bomber. I do not know whether ha had a uniform on or not. I did not the other officer. was sitting down bellied this man. They were waiting for a tar Fourth sued.

I got another man end told him officer had shot lid killed a man and I wanted hint to com. out and recognize him. I acted the officers why they ahot the man lid UTBaWAlBOTgHOT And be said ha was kmad or dons for at th same time hi to hi head. Immediately en. he put his two hands down Into tile aandand ton wit up lute UM lace.

I supposed that the mall was nay. no roarcx La be was throwing sand Into the officers face. and wanted an opportunity to escape. Thought wan hurt by a fall. Saw them put him on the car lid that was ill I saw of him until the next day.

4 was told that be was on his I dill not hear him use any vulgar language. I cannot iwear as to who th man was who fired the first or second snot. I would not know UM men whe flied the shot tf I should him. I Levi not known WUxliaon tot any length of time. unaoiT or nibs WOLF.

I am a carpenter by trade end live on Bluxims street. About o'clock In the evening I heard a shot hot supposed it was boys. I saw one man run and two after him. 1 one Ore at the man ahead but I cannot tefl which It wa I uw the man sitting on the fence after th shot was fired. Whea IbcardUM shot th first Urn my dog began bark.

I thought was somebody trying to boot my dog. The men cams around Lb. corner of the house and ran through the lot. I cannot tell who fired tie ahof. I did not see th first shot fired bit heard It.

I saw the second shot Bred I sew three men In Ute lot and heard one groan lid make I noise en if were choking. I was frightened. Thought the seen wee naval OK name maim And caned out three time Boy- what 1 tb matter and th last Urn a voice replied. You had better com. over here and beer a hind.

I went over and helped to carry a men to Fourth street. I' never saw the man before. I saw some blood coming out of ht. mouth. He would not allow me to put his bat on laying wuburt.

no or KAMAER wnzrwaoa. I am tb widow of th tale James Wilkinson. On Sth July In the morning. got up and stayed away about two hours Del when be came bark I was Jo getting up and silt Thiaii a pretty Urn for you to be getting up. HI mitten Ell IUlIJI inn more Ml Ontherthtsldeof th foe and standing at th foot of the bed.

he said you. I tan a mind to kill you. He then struck me twice over the right eye. My face commenced bleeding en over the pillow and he took the pillow and threw It on the floor and kicked It. I stood by the wt.

dow and said to him MJmea I have done nothing to deserve this and he went the foot of tile bed aud drew a revolver eagle. yon I have a mind to end yon. Hydaujh- tot. who la fourteen years of are said. Oh James don't Mother never said anything to you.

lie then went swig and took the plaint with him. I was going to the drug tore With a man end WllklWo. came up be bind us end said STOP antic AKI TOO 00115 Rave you got any money I told him No end he told me lie would In see scme. Between Del 7 o'clock in tile veiling La rants In the house and asked If I hid ed him. I told hInt No anti be answered that I hadlt would not have been good for me.

I asic be ought to have been arrested though and lie thee took me by the hair and dragged me on the Oust and kicked me shout the bent. Tbe next morning 1 went down and got a warrant out for his arrest. I then went back come but did not dire to go In as I was afraid be was melds. One of tile children cant. out and told me be was down to the lumber yard.

I to tb officer to put tile star under hi coat and not to tbow It until he had arrested hint. found him standing on the corner and the woman who was with me said. Tbere be Is the man with the light toll the policeman to I careful as I thought he ws armed. haw tb policeman put his band on al shoulder beard him say ar my pie. oner I Live a warrant for you.

With that ran. and tb policeman cried sToiYrror tonT You me oa I SHALL TIes. I saw two shots fired by lb. policeman sad after they were fired be still kept running toward an old house In a lumber yard. Officer Weidron wu hers brought la sad was Identified by Mrs.

Wilkinson as the policemen who fired the shots. They took 1 1m Is to tb Carl and that was the last I saw of him nntfl I saw him at tb Conner office. Wu seamed on the XXb of October 1884 by Jetile T. Peck of the Methodist iplscopal Church Mission street hay. borne him roar children.

has many times maltreated me before. lie wu 40 years of af IOU 0 OHIO JIB mm 11 muii He uld that no man should lay a band on him unless he would shoot the top or his bead off. I toll this to the officers who attempted to arrest him. voturnmv XXT Or JOTH WuDa I am an officer on th force. On wt Thuraley night there wig a warrant mid.

out the office Soc me and Officer Mile to attest James F. Wilkinson on Brennan street- between fifth and Sixth. and went there between Sand I o'clock la the evening lid mot Mrs. Wilkinson and anuther lady on UM sidewalk a Utile ways from UM house. Weuked bet If liar husband wulnandetM ld Te walked along toward the house and Mrs.

Wilkinson said he lied threatened to snoot any fQr who attempted to arrest him. When near th door a little girt cam out and said. Mamma be has gone out at the me time saying he bad taken I ptatl with him. She said he had gone around tMcornerand I told her tier mother and another woman to come with us. We went around the corner and down near a lumber yard but did not see anything of LlmUme.

We went to Mr Stoke house did not find him there. wumeoa xrr WIAJfIJIG Pa And utiIDa' a to be careful. as he might shoot her or one of went down reana street toward tile water Mr. Mills a little aural of me. Both or the lilies I think.

sane out There he la with th white petts on and told us tobe careful that be did not shoot. I had my uniform arid star on. I walked ap to him ano pet my hand on- hi shoulder saying Mr. Wilkinson. you are my prisoner I have a warrant for you consider yourself under ernst.

arrant was her. shown th prisoner. directing the arrest of James r. Wilkinson ball fixed at 1000 with the to inwln Indorsement- That this warrant lie Rrn4 at any tour or tire day rr ni bV 8 W. V.

Sawyer and the prisoner recognized It as Ute warrant men to I hid my hand In my pocket and was in yea ACT or iBowtxs mix ma wawirt When ran ofC ran a out Oily feet an turning be uld. you you cant take me. 4 thought was going to shoot at ma on account of thmnformstloa I bad received from kt wtte. I drew my pistol and fired a shot In UM air tolling blratonop. lie turned around In tile tame manner and i cocked my pistol the second time and running across the tot under a fence Into another vacant lot I crossed th fence kee Ing my pistol necked all tb tlm renaauss another lot to another fence aid went over the top end made a motion when on top.

Just as rum OTT wu over the re- and I waa In. UM act reUUgover th fence when my pistol went oX It WM very dirt when I deed th second time- Dot with tb Intention of Injuring him I was afraid that to might decoy me in there and shoot as 1 was Informed that wee armed. Ann shooting him. I took him down to tb cars end whtM walling threw uM la my face. saying.

Too ton of you are amid or my running way now ai your" I took hint In a car to tb StaOvs-lMuse. I could have shot hUe before I bad been of a mind to. lDverknwth man blare. TOTiBorr tKOAI Um I U. CO Kith street.

I knew WUk-aion. A ft dose before his death cam. to me on th dock and laid Tom. mm down with to- nUht and 1 can put you la lbs way of making to. I am watching some Lumber.

and I will throw It vrr th knee to you. nd If anyone asko you where re sot It say Jim Wilkinson gave It to yen. At th same tlosr. throwing his I back. snd dsppteg h- band on rcylorr saying Here a ttjlng that la going 10 kill Omet1d7 to-night" I taw Ute ruotnr In his be lie acid UM I might aa well make 110 as any en else they were iii making money.

I told him I had money enough of my wa and did not want to go with him. OmCTB Was recalled anti his teadmesy corroborated that given by Officer WaldroL Tb Jury then returned the following Tunic we the ed Jurors convened to toegefre Intotb canoe of death of James F. Wllkn on find that tie deceased wu a nUvofUhlo aged 3 years and that cam. to hla death from a gunshot wound la th head produced bra re volver in tb bands of police officer John Waldron. la thdtr sad county of Trsnclscoen orat eut UM th stag eJuty.

un. that the death wee accidental. A. X. Baruaana A.

Bincrdi 1. A. Chaser BolUai I Mckown. DaYd Pit1lS It. Kodcen FZeUIY liUick Keenan and H.

Iloenhouas A. speclsl dispatch to UM theConomerz gives th following Bat peseenset. leaving Ogdon July Kb to arrlTe la July nUt Miss 1. TrefeUtta. Portland Me.

1. X. CUrk PecaWtlea. lit. Mra 54.

A. Main Uartfard. too A Tu orTUBdV reFW Joe a Vail sad wile tIeD rrsnctsco B. Morteoa siting tonj W. C.

Twkey Bay Mlce. T. W. Macondray. San Traacbc D.

WTatner Uverpuul. Inc. I I' HtdeD and wire Mcr4mrnto 7. i WUlaai do. X.

A. W. Bore Virginia MevJ JrmeBnterVtrt1niN T. K. 8.

Down and maba garni Scott Bee. B. O. Thompson CambrtdceUllankt A. Penny and wo el1l1- OT Ubicajgo.

OaaaKirUhumiBltht bier Btoan steBaooeBi ta ty. W. T. Tort Oawvon 8-- Wiecese ibtsptr thaa the hnllalioD a warranted for a yvan JO to UMtrnrcky he 1. VTacfeat Or mew THt Sunday Eve Bft hnway Hall.

rrcattlce Xmlfrd rreaidme BUmra UtleU Blonde Among the many public tDlUtut20na or Ban peculiarly potent for good glands tb DuhaWIJI. tTnIqns la iii wpnIutSoll purely and t1aD7 Caworulentnlta method of work and universal to Its practical efforts to reform from the UtraIcIoD1 of strong drink. It deserves th encouragement and support of every w0- wisher of bl kind. The ways had their beginning In the resolve of A TUir Mxn rouoiBi Beoovertngfrom a drunken revel on bright liew Year' morning twelve years ago and from numb beginning there have grown up th U- fth end th large end tefluen- list Amocialion with a flne ball of rhetr and th system of Sunday evening gatherings which have so completely rown Into public favor they may be regarded as a tied eat ur of a Sea Francisco Sunday. TheUeaof thetemeetlnp a buedtrpon Without stopping either to moan over or Inquire Into the fact that many peopss wl act attend church this body take bold of to matter fairly and on a plane and an enlertelanieni to which they win Lecture end music both vocal sad Instrumental are provided' no charge for ad- mlsilonU made' and beyond the monthly calico- Uoni for current expenses no effort la made to obtain money from the who attend.

A pert of each evenlngh zirogronIms la a crisp pithy pointed appeal to men to stop drinking and Join tile AtsocUtlon. and very many who are attracted to the pines from curiosity hand la their names and become earnest workerstn in. can which fights Intemperance. Although there may be many different opinions to tb temperance question there can be no two opinions upon the tact that when drink becomes master aad th man a slave it la tlm lor him to quit and It tolaatanchmea that ire sought out and aided by this Association. On teat Sunday evening tb ball of th Dash.

away was completely Oiled with II many people as could to. possIbly crowded within tie walla. to listen to a lecture by pizarta OUOaD ox yceaxtvs. The lecturer co by saying that tIl pboicgrapba arid paintings through which we had become familiar with the scenery of Yosemite filled to give any adequate Idea of the grandeur end sublimity of tb Valley Itself. The Yosemite or the camera did not convey to th mind any realization of distance or height.

Tb Toaemlt tall of th picture 1 but a trifling affair. The Yosemite llt7 1 a thing of Hill spray mist colon and elutclty end as It leap from mug to crag throws off myriad. of little watery sky rockets that gutter for a second and are gone. giving plac to others which In their turn disappear. It Is an Immense falling veil of mitt swept In undulating folds of the wind.

It has a voice of tu own not a monotonous continued roar but like pests of artillery It crashed upon tb air. then diem Into a murmuring stillness like whisper of eternity. The Bridal Veil Fell to one ef the principal object that ant catches the the lecturer failed to i the Bridal Yell any more Ulan Tea nnlL laown-iATR. The rock Ca vltan and other tbjecU of Interest' th deceptive distance. and much Information of a general nature was given.

end Mr. Mullord drew a pleating and- humorous picture of the time when according to Darwin our procenlon were swinging by their caudal appendage. from tree to tree and Nature reigned undisputed zeta. tress of in. mighty Valley.

But. said he about twenty years ago that grsmlnlvoroue. carnivorous omnivorous IICtC' MAX Qawled down Into tile ley. caned It God' own temple and In mediately commenced to or- pl11e a Um of toll-roads nol contrive means to make money out or to stow. then turned hi attention to Ute lUstern visitors who swarm to the Valley seeming to tb eye of the old California like mottled Iorelgncra who endure tile hJahlps or a three thousand mile journey Serum the continent and then Insult Ns- tnreby staging In th Too-mite Valley twenty- four boars.

A gnat would stay there longer than that tm soul of Insect would expand until It couldn't get out snort of a week. Tile spirit that ha. keen cooped up in rout WRISIT. ru rm TOBACCO Requires more than tee day to let ready appreciate Mature her magnificence. The lecturer went on to give I private opinion of Greeters It to the Tansy.

When he strived he wee rubbed down end put to bed and started out agile early next morning with tile solitary remark that the plow should be put In the Valley as soon as possible as It would make a good farm. He the lecturer thought that la sum taints world there must some terribly swift retribution for the man who could to Insult the Yosemite. lie dilated at considerable length on the Laps end mishaps of a party of Bostonlaia. described a peppery tourist wth a growl for Yer1II1lng thought that In some prehistoric eye such folks had been weasels with nothing to do but burrow. One man In particular left tb hotel.

denouncing not only tile Valley but the State a humbug. Mr Mulford said. as an old Osllforalsn couldn't stand that tort of thing. proposed TO ABCS THAT MAX PVILZCLT Whenever he had a chance. The man who could say that would grumble In heaven be hid the JstY1I5 of a first-das comet for an excursion among the spheres would um contemptuously from nectar and ambrosia and call for a gin cocktail and fried port andtornlng hi back upon olestlal mode would bent up a grocery and a greasy deck with belt a doccu Hoodlums to play euchre with hint bedtime.

A humorous oescrtpUon of a weyside Inn with its Inconveniently thin' partitions and It doors that would neither lock bolt bar nor shut followed. The speaker was proud of three doors they had Imbibed the se spirit of tile grey Stems they are as Independent as tile people who us them they And are not to restrained to suit DJ Zutera tourists whims. Then. nothing to grumble about. People should recollect that wean only halt civilized a yet every one of these fellow when they get home will proceed at once to heroine lions on the strength of how they roughed It out here end will electrify their younger Lear- era with such phrase as going up a Game and how their trip panned out.

lie then said that the greatest complaint made by our brethren was that we me TOO Torn. Wen we have a right to bray. Wecanbrarof twenty climates between San- Yrenciece and Yosemite and then all along road there era saloons where a man may change climate with every drink. We nave people to brag of. Why.

up In Jamestown. la the early days there wee a member of tiungresa discovered standing In th ban way of a fandango house while the band was playing that liveliest of an tunes the Tubers Ltornplpe and this man wu weeping bitterly. and when sated for a reason replied That never heard that sooo old tune of Home Sweet meI It effected him to tears. Wasn't that a man to brag of and the people who would elect such a mait to Congress wean HOT TO OVT A for Information no man heed go outside of California for Information. lie the lecturer had gained torn valuable Information last week from old.

forty nlner. to whom whisky was natural as water and a mouth without delirium tie- mess would be an alarming symptom. Why. says he me "I've been reldlntIle Bible In itevelatlous. Tea cant foul stout beast with ten horn I've been that.

JOBS TIC 7125 HAD IBABBI When he wrote that boot. Wasn't that a nun tobrajofT-amta who bad settled a theological controversy of many years standing with one word make The lecturer concluded amid hearty applause site which a half hour warn pleasantly spent In listening to some really srtlstte music sung by Misses Jones and Qsrk and Messrs. Maybe. Dauphin and President Better. then added a tow words to UM objects of the Association and Invited th operation of thou.

In Ute audience who might desire to Join. branched out with tnclrbnmoT tad effect upon POLITIC BLOATI Thai we suggest that he give an evening of bl reminiscence It an early day. lie described the political right bower th ward politician and the temptations of' a young man entering politics with a brusque humor that brought down the house and sent the Urge audience home In UM beat of humors well satisfied with a night at DuhaytJ' It'll. AMUSEMENTS. MzTeuOLrAX A dialect part with protean changes as th central figure la a sense- tianal drams.

Is tb trsmstlc novelty. have ust had a season of Km met and Frets at th California Theater and now WI in hirinc Murphy and Help it th Metropolitan. The new season opened suspiciously last night. The house wu crowded from pit to dome. AU th standing-room was occupied.

The curtain rose. UM play began and Jo Murphy appeared. The reception received showed that his popularity had lost nothing hi absence. As a cork comedian. Murphy bee tIIwars peaked high sod In UM various characters he assumed last night a full opportunity was aftordfd for a dUpta of hi peculiar bI1ltlet.

Without tb originality or cleverness Emmet yet Infused Into tb Irish bits a humor end drollery that vena led to have a telling effect. The play Itself amounts to nothing badly constructed and poortr It ha. some Yen-good seen however and In UM last act a very startling end thrilling sensation I creed by throwing kerosene oil ever th Heroine or tb play who has been rendered senseless by chloroform and then aeuintberon fin. The characters. lathBptec wet very feebly sustained.

Tracy Randall" I. IL HattIe appeared and actodjnon like than a gentleman. Mr. Bateau IQeanar made was out of th pert. Judglnc by the frequent rear.

laughter end hearty burst of applause aud tear were high. ly pleased with tb entertainment It will re pealed to-night and is well worth witnessing CAurouru Tarn lqUe of Ilssh or Ite rtwaa performed Ustvenlnf at thl theater for the Brit Urns by th Ltngards but the piece was not so successful a th usual run of those presented by this company. ItwU be repealed this evening. but wurprobablyb ry withdrawn to maim room for ether nlUeo. MTBt Kaw Stanton wiadtHver a lectan till eTeulhig at aUi HaU.

on Tb New Republic" proposed to organised by UM champions of Woman's Ir TOW would se how ferfbliy and wonderfully you are mad th Anatomical Mns nm ACB8OTHX Oakland rejoice I a new II tctflcTay. The Oakland pclbUo schools reopened July Her. Mr. Dunn of tb Methodist Epic- cops Cherub baptized 1011 young pr- eons in th lak near th Twelfth-street bridge on Sunday. The etnvBrecation and church choir wore At following weroirnmersed Mist IdaTuoker 17 Miss Tucker af IS Mia Arm.

aged 18 Master Kok4oonaTed U. T. TrBworthy Ik well-known IIfeSdI plate auaYofactonr ha BA frotnatt root Street to 418 Treat atre ttflyoppo wane bo baa MTJBliTl i for set nsItuE of. all of. and aiidi tJ1lNON IF WIMAN SUSAN B.

ANTHONY. ELIZABETH CADY STANTON. THE FEMALE AGITATORS The Great Woman Suffrage Champions Here. Interview with a Chronicle Reporter. BIOGRAPHICAL SIETCHES OF M2SSTA1 TOM AND MISS ANTHONY.

Mrs. Elizabeth Q14T Stsn ton end Ml Susan B. Anthony arrived la this ct on Sunday evening. Their arrival baa added two more sntographa to the collection already possessed by Messrs John. ton Cot these ladles Inscribed their on tile Grand Hotel Begister themselves.

nrrunzw. Cg at the Grand Hotel yesterday afternoon and sending up our cart upon which was In scribed the potent word CImoIrJCLJ were ushered Into Ute private parlor of tht distinguished ladles whose advent among bai already created a stir and to our Intent delight found no one present with Mrs. Stanton except a few gentle- men with whom she wad conversing with an ease Del freedom that betokened a pleasant Interview. BBS. ITunO Is STOUT plaint The picture of perfect health and entire good humor and were to sum up her appearance la a word It would be Jolly Her hair which II of silken fineness la as white as snow and wag tastefully arranged In curling bands She we.

dressed In dark silk and drew around her a son shawl She received us cordlaly. and after an Introduction an around we were seated. Shortly alter else zimxn The apartment and after the usual salutations had been exchanged made the announcement that the parlor of the hotel was full of ladles desirous of doing honor to tile newly arrived champions of their sex and an Immediate adjourn- mint to that portion of tb hotel was had A number of ladles had assembled and after the party were seated Intimation was made of the object or our visit which was to ascertain If DT new or practical step In th Woman' Suffrage movement were to be Inaugurated during the visit or these ladles mentioning of course that they were sought fur the purpose of publication. Mrs. Stanton replied that site would give her views with pleasure.

She had come as. a forerunner of It we. the Intention from this time on to top tltlonlng to ask no man consent to what they claimed rights but to make a lair. open fight for tile right of clttzenshlp ii guaranteed them under the Constitution it tit This was th broad platform upon which it was their mission to endeavor to concentrate an women. Mrs.

Stanton felt encouraged by her success in Utah She felt that they had been able to stir up I HLSLTWY nucOMTXXT Among the women that Territory and when that was accomplished anywhere tile first step la any progressive movement had been accomplished. In answer to a question as to what form the new movement would take Mrs. Stanton stated that in January next a National Woman's Congress would a uatmble at Washington. Tram this would emanate a On demand upon Congress for their rights which denied would tend to show that the legiststura considered that a woman did not come under tile head of a son" as named in tile Constitution and tb theory would thereby be adopted that she must be a nonentity and If a nonentity be ought not to be amenable to the laws or made to pay taxes. In the event of their demands belig refused tia law LIPPILIC Would be formed.

a new government organized- one of their own leaving tile bogus Republic out la the cold. To till. woman would alone hold allegIance and Its behests alone obey. Tho prime movers of UI1a new Republic were of the opinion that I he result would be similar to the school so ably described la Tennyson's poem of the Princess 1 blch a sock ty Is formed composed entirely of the fair set their colleges 14 With prudes for proctors dowsguta for deans And wee girt graduates In their olden hair. The result of this undertaking was that before lor not only were girl amongst their graduates but boys bad also crept In and so would be with their Lepublie.

AU the age or ovan cannon genii Would gradually but surety Jun with them la their undertaking end none would be i.e. outsIt. bnt those that were la tile cold. lid to self- oploloBitcd II to think woman was not as ninth gifted with sound common tense a. man.

Mrs. Stanton appeared to lie fully Impressed with the Idea that such a government would soon sweep loin existence the present Republic and embrace within Its wide circle an men and women who i were worthy of the gift of freedom. tlstened with eager attention to th really eloquent unfolding of till. plan by Mrs. Stanton.

but before she had get entirety through the quick perception of tbe reporter detected the routing storm. One of tbe Who tat near gave powerful evidence en outburst of wrath at the Uaaomdawaa In alms have become to used to this that tile faintest symptom 1 detected it once tbe bristling curls the doublet dance the uneasy movement all be. tokened that our time had come Del sure Kill maU voice roughened froze it. natural tenderness with indignation spoke up and said- Stop stop Mn. Stanton la not well to tell these people an your plans.

And here tile up yzass at wpya nesceunen Upon the represestatlve press men present The UnaoiriCLB ha undoubtedly poked fun it tome' near and deer to thl ladyfor the very feathers on her bonnet quivered with Indignation. WtUq until the storm had subsided we In courteous terms assured all present that the CuIOltCU had burled Its head la ashes and clothed Itaelf In sackcloth for Its sins and that It would never no never' mat. fun of the ladles again unless it got a good chance. were glad to that Mrs. 8tan ion sad bliss Anthony p- predated the true mission of tile and teemed rnaczraxn At TEE xiniccLOra ion Advanced by the Indignant lady that Woman's tbnvontiona were to be handled with at morn tenderness than any other public body.

flies Anthony with like grace but decided urn- nest adm ntetertnc a wholesome rebuke to the flIUl1ulUUe sitter. Conversation being resumed. Po Sliulon proved herself adept In the art of flattery by the Incisive way In which she got tat allusion to the dear legal brain of one of tile gentlemen present who rejoiced In the title of Judget and the manner In which th spinal cot- nmnr Ute body containing Ute deer legal brain aftfeaald a svanit rwoamuio pp Gave that Mrs. Stanton bad made a land for life upon rising to take our leave we eked anything further could be made public rhrooglrour column. that would aid the ladle.

la the success or their efforts Miss Anthony replying Mothlng except tbat dealr a fair bear. tnt and hope Urge mimtxrs will attend our lee. a. W1es that tb May of these energetic women will cx itnT nxur Anti our Interview with them was sudnt to convince as that those who loose the chance of bearing them will ml an opportunity which sellout offered. night Mrs.

Stinpia lectures at FlattlBan The Now BepnbUc nd to-morrow evening Miss Susan D. Anthony will tenon on. Tile Power of tile Ballot. Elisabeth Cad SUutUn Mrs. EUiabeth Cady Stanton waa born In Jobt a- town.

on the sloping Line above the Mohawk Talley about forty mite north of tbe city of Albany YOrk on Ute UUi November. ISIS. Berfa- tngttoa Gady was a conscientious and Intelligent woman conrageont self end Independent. At an early age lizabth ve hopeful premises of a brilliant future and rous are the anecdote. told ol her early year Irxllratlng her playful loving hopefulness keen sense of juUe loue of right lUna OP cupury Un OtoJt Family matters first led her.

at a very carry ego to the relative valu anti status of la society end uai1te4 to educate and qualify ber for the great work or brr life tbatof the elevation end emudpaUoIi or her ses. Thetsjnllyeon- slated of one ton and five daughters' the ton had graduated with high honor at the Jntoa College. lIea he wwitrlctea with a severs lid land Ill- At this It. Ztlxabeth was shoot tea years of ape. Bee father BO ass paestoaately a lathed to hi only son tb evening before the fn.

at watching beanie the map. wbon resWJble desire selileg her to gene one more on the flee of her brother the entered the apartment and ending bet lather sitting there sorrow- ltd and alone she climbed upon his knee and laid ber head upon hi breast neither tpoka for some time but at length Mr. Cady baved a deep heart- drawn algh and said. my daughter. a wt TOO wm ioT.

Tbra I wm lie a and do an that brother did. replied. An that a sIt. pondered on th problem of boyhood. Her youth led hr to think that Ute chief thing was to be.

learned and Inn. 8h therefore determined team Greet and to manage a horse which teemed to tier to be tile first toward mining her ambition. TIM next morning applied to the pastor of boy wish to teach her Greek which at ones cheer. fuU prozeisao to do. lh studies commenced andKUaab th perv red ultimately eniered the Academy and t8d1ed Latin and Greet where iii.

VtCUIID IS umia A She state there was no feeling of ambition rtv Jry or triumph ever her nor soy. feeling or psticiactlea In wlnniag honors ca presence of 11 UM persona sMesabM in the Academy OM MOB BM eniBld her mind. aadthat waS her nuhor would. sew. be happy and stMOed e.

hemed home. end eeklBf ber father pieced the prti to his bands. He 1 at ii lifter potting UIW trivial qusetlone to- lip kltaed htr ea the forehead exdalmtn with a atgh Ah you aboard bate been a boy. Thai end bee pMaaure she hurried to her room and wept bltterlT. Had It not been for the encouragement given beT by the pastor her courage would have failed.

Be cheered her up telling her that was her mission TO ixi XOtLD pal woua LIlT. When IiIUbeth was fifteen her term at UM academy terminated Del about this tints tier comforter the minister died. bequeathing her hi Greek lexicon Testament and grammar. She attempted to Lava her name enrolled on the books of UM Union College. Schenectady but the doors were closed against Ul of her sex and her parents sent her to complete her studies to Willard's female seminary it Troy.

Mrs. Stanton speaking of her uad experience la that school says If there la one thing on earth from which 1 pray God to save my daughters. It 1 a girls' seminary. Those two years 1330 and 1831. were the most saaiar or cue emu sires zxrnrraci.

IaIS3 XlUatthwM married to Henry B. Stanton. a young man who acquired eonaldersbh. reputation a an slavery orator. In tile early part of 1840 the young couple visited Europe and Mr.

Stanton was one of the few delegate. the Worlds Slavery Convention held In London la that ar to record hi. vote to admit th women delegates from the United State to seats la body. It was la London Mrs. Stanton mad the acquaintance of that philanthropic woman Mrs.

Lucretla Moth of Philadelphia and then sad there had her mind strongly lsipeeeed with th necessity of emancipating woman from the slavery la which an was to a large extent a wining victim end the returned home with the Sued determination of devoting the test energies or her life furthering the cause of Which th considered could only to. brought about by demanding political enfranchisement. This right once acquired she- sew that woman would In a condition to command what then she might lie FOB Of TAD. It was at a meeting of the Woman's Blghta Convention at Seneca Talla. New York held en July that Mrs Stanton contrary to the advice of her friends advocated by Ii eloquent speech and carried through the resolution That It It the duty of in.

women of this country to secure to themselves their sacred right to tb elective franchise. This resolution excited th ridicule or th pram and the public generally throughout th country. Jndg CMy thinking hi daughter Insane visited Seneca Tan to provide for her unfortunate condition but found her well hopi-ful Joyous. and of sound mind and equal to the detente of her novel proposition. From that Unto to Ute present she has worked constantly In the cause of woman's political enfranchisement and universal liberty but her rsjdir Bran lAva not am xetLet-rm.

She has reared. a family of two boys and five attended to their education cud their manners habit and general characteristics snow that tile family and home of this noble woman did not suffer on account of the Immense public labors performed by tb wife and mother. Mrs. Stanton treats tb general subject of woman's political emancipation a clearness of Umea precision arrangement. end logical deduction from established premises with great energy and power.

nit oxiTioxs LII TIXISUD raonccnovt And generally exhaust tb brioche. of the question upon which they treat. She la among the most humorous sprightly and attractive convet UoDailite In the country. In Ute year 1867. during bet peat campaign In Kansas she secured 9000 votes for tb political enfranchise ment or tile women of that State and It was probably one of the moat spirited contest ever mole In UI.

country. A a writer. Mr. Stanton tikes a high rink Iler editorial labor tin the Revolution will Sstlfy this assertion but It It upon the platform Stanton I capable of exerting the largest Influence. In the Autumn of 1868 she TOIIIAT1D niuor 101 eoOUIi In the Eighth Congressional District la New York.

and by thl means although ah entertained no Idea of being elected be uallicl herself of the opportunity to reach the public mind Del exercise upon It a healthful and reformatory In fluence. tier motto was free speech free Press. free men and free trade. The New York Hereto lid. la peaking or this self that Mrs.

Shinto. being a lady of On. presence sod accomplishments In th House of Representatives wouli wield a wholesoma tofluence over tile rough and disorderly tlementa or that body. There 1 In addition to her fin vote personal bearing and matronly appearance unseen power that sway her audience end carries them upon th current of her generous will. Huaaut U.

Anta dy. Miss Susan B. Anthony was born at the foot of tb Green Mountains South Adams Mass. on the 15th or February 1330. Her titter- Daniel Anthony wai a stern Quaker her mother Lucy Bead a Baptist but being liberal Del pro.

11. la their tendencies they were soon one la their religion. Her father was a cotton manufacturer. and the Slit dollar ever earned was la hi factory. Though a man of wealth.

tb Idea or support was early Imprtsted on an daughters 01 the family. In U3S they moved to Washington county New York. She was ella. In a small school In her LIberIa Lou. untn the age of seventeen.

when ah went to a boarding-school la Philadelphia. After finishing her education she passed fifteen yean of her life TXACHIia tCHOOL la different parts or tile State or New York. Although Superintendents art her credit for the best disciplined school end th moat thoroughly taught icholan In the county ytrt they paid her but IS per month while men received from 524 to JQ. This experience taught her th lesson of woman right and when she read the reports of th ant ventlon her whole soul responded to tb demand. Her Oral public work was In the temperance movement sod she lectured on that subject from 130 to 1861 forming temperance so- cleUei wherever in visited Itwu la U3ine became on or TIC Liionro arrant In every Woman's RIghts Convention lid she has been the acting Secretary and general agent ever sine So was also a faithful worker In the slavery can lI11t1t emancipation edict proclaimed freedom throughout ins land.

In the Water of 18M and hint Miss Anthony held four Conventions la different counties of the Many complain that Miss Anthony Is Impatient and 1 pushing tbe woman's rights cause tot much but mould be remembered that she ha. ha none or the cue of husband children or home. and that Poe uuT yl4u AU her time thought force ant affection have tenured on this one object. She started the Revolution the Stat Journal In Ute United States entirely devoted to the ballot movement for her sex. Her struggles to keep It In existence were pi-eat and continuous and ultimately ah piper over to a rich orgsnimed company shouldering a debt or 10000.

lie. then mad. en eflbrtto a National Woman Suffrage Society. but endeavor. to malls a success of tb Association were futile.

Joe the past two years HIM Anthony budevoletl herieul to the lecture platform and ill here effort ire exclusively devoted to th list great ambition la to to. able to we and pay tb last dollar sb for debts Incurred whilst publishing th Revotdles Miss Anthony al though not beautiful. ha a fin flint. and a large. welt-shaped head 8h ha a broad and nature end a depth of tendency that few.

women possess She does not faint or weep orient mentdlite' but she has genuine feeling a tender love for all true men and women a reverence for noble acts and words and an active pity for the who com to her la. sorrow and trtaL Sh 1 al ways tru or THB woig zuroan iii And doe. going throuch or over whatever stand. la her way banes I Impatient and imperious with those who. not seeing UM goal as ah dots stand In her way.

What people call trained la bet la her quickness In seeing the right and- her promptness in nisintalsiog It no matter who her oppusemi may be Sb. ha raised sMspetst In printing Del postage lea scattered document without number all over UI1a country end Knalaad. MI. Anthony- style of speaking Is rapid" vehement concise and la her best moods ah I sometimes eloquent. Hers lath one vole among our speakers that never falls to fill the ears of her audience.

In late years she be. taken to speaking extemporaneously retaining enough tn Quaker to max a failure except when strongly moved by the Spirit. Dot the opint I always rare to move when ah ee th rights of any human being outraged. BOOKS. Bancroft Xartet street sends as Young America Abroad by 011.

Optic the Tonnf Deliverers by Elijah Kellogg Both IB forth young folk A treatise on "Partly. by Georg B. Taylor. II. IX A work of special Interest to tb large numbers of th vi 117 v.

JWSTU auu vn nu 01 Vla Man by Marie Sophie Schwartz the Swedish novelist whose other works hats at. traded considerable attention. If Wsnlatlon were better tier worn would be reed with general Interact being original aDd peculiar. iIn AOAIJL Another eat loader a a sea oysters have arrived at UIe popular Bart 11 Bock Oyster Saloon. It finest fattest end jotted oysterS In the- city can alwayi tot tthes441.

Bock Oyster SalooQ Mo ilOKne street A Fawn china dinner kssbfae D4en ltingf tag pieces tor th am cam and an tyla cutlery vases etc. at UM urn. proportionalrn deduction la tb market tat et rPo lMOxXmKearnytrMt Tic la uls city tor ladle and Brat first boot lid shoes I at Tt X. raiblonaW Skis dtonMoB7a end Muadtalreat opposlU tb Alaambra Tb Ur. baata at 15 to at O.

a Heating. OojfAick Sous The av trade 1 tblut thru yean by UIe MopUea and strict adherence to BARHIMTIOE. LIT aal Crla la a Awa of Jottfe sad UCUi Crime fl Strik A4T rat irfl of Appropriated a Tr de Tser.d Out to- Bt Tb wBdar XAW TIa tl Th Polio Court was well attended yesterday and th usual Beb4tva might bats been seen seated- around th room among whom larg number of cud speculators vulgarly termed gamblers might have been observed awalttagtheeomri neementoflVankLyneease that gentleman bavtnj been accused or grand larceny In obtaining a diamond ring from a woman of in. town under ft pretences. After EIIaa aka had lee.

sentenced to fl days' Inipetaoa- lit the tMal7 Jail Mr pWq into UM Oty Prison once too often a petty case wtndla- powdoC AK ULLtllL YI3UCTIOB. There an old wreck loaded with coil Lying out In th big. and two enterprising In divide- have taken possession of It for tb purpose of unloading It of th black diamonds- which II in It hold. but thus. tw pertlsa are rivals la UM reel trade and the rivalry extends to the men they have employed to bean UM diamonds.

A short Urns since Michael who work for on firm. lid Patrick Quinn who works for the other wert shovelling side by side when GII1ins shovel- accidentally be touched Calahan1 annont or whatever garment he wore It might have been a checked shirt deponent tin not with hi hovel. This raised the Ire or Michael and according to GUam' statement Callahan mime- Otsiely wont for me with a pier. or coal gay Boner and smashed It all ever face with It yet Uonr so hs uld. Juds Sawyer could not retard It as an assault as they wets employed la en Illegal transactIon and dismissed UM cat A 1 OLD WI Some months since a man named Get.

assaulted tenD. Collector MorrtlL because th Utter exposed a little transaction which tb latter had been engaged In namely smuggling run Into this pert. TIle cue ws never attended to In the Polio Court until yesterday whes on tb sexuaUon of Mr. Loudernack who stated that Gets lad been Indicted by the UnItod States cult Ooun th cue was dtam1Jeed nom th Police Court. 1 WATCH WL Amian named fllordsn one.

owned a watch worth shout 10 which he confided to tb care of John Mclntosk and the latter feeling tick confided It to the care of on. White. Now. White was In need of allul cola and he being of as con OdIn a character a Niordan and KtTntosa. fallowed the example of his predecessors Del co- mist It to tb care of My Uncle In UN person of Mr.

yerswho mm a pawn shop on Commercial street. The pawn ticket which bear. th flint. White upon credit that gentlemninto 1 30 collateral received a watch. The watch was afterward redeemed by a man named Zoane.

who gave it beck to Klordan Klordan then bed Mclntoah arrested on a charge or petty larceny la pawnlo I hi watch and not giving him either money or ticket. Mclntoah testimony Impli cites Whit. la the transaction and. the cat was continued until that person can be subpoenaed by th detent and brought Into th room when a different state offset may be proved. A El4P TD aura.

Frank Lyues who diamond speculation was detailed la the ChLOlIrLI a few tags since was examined on a charge grand larceny. The fact of a crime having been committed was proved conclusively but tb counsel top tb defense argued that It was a caw of obtaining money under false pretenses for soc of Ute witnesses for the defense swore that Bertha Martin th victim had fallen desperately a love with Lynes a case of lev at first Hgfet awl that after call. lug him up to her rooms at the llolden lions. remarked what a beautiful ring he bad upon hi finger to which he replied Yea and you ha. rot one too.

The next question was propounded Bertha who a ked Lilies what the price of his might be. to which he repUqd Jtsi A proposition of Lynes to wan" was acceded to. on his representations that he was a gambler and wished to change lila luck. The ring was pawned for ITS and the money lost at theMead rooms. Meeting Lynes that same night ah Inquired of hint as to what had become of the ring and Lyne.

told hay hail pawned It and had lost the money. Sb. asked to see the ticket lid when he showed It to her abe snatched It away from him. lie wu afterward arrested On a charge of grand larceny. Notwithstanding the above statement made by a petty who when wed what he did for I living raid we.

a gambling man was held to answer la the sum off MOO. I aims rex. Thomas Horton was by Wm. Jiawklnt and A B. Qaaon of using a trade mark belonging to the Or who manufacture Or.

Woncaa u. 8. A. Bitten for a compound of hi own but Judge Sawyer after intently gaiti at the picture on tb bottle with an air betokening a familiarity with It contents discovered that the description liven by nwktDI et Qason of the U. S.

A. lilt- rs was wrong the description saying that the Indians were looking towards the left la the direction of Dr. Wens name whereas Dr. Won xas name was not gazed upon by the admiring eyes of tile Plate at all. TIle ease waa winy I TBUL.

The as of John Tflnierty and Thomas who have appealed for a ne trial on the grout da that Wright whom It was alleged they assaulted la insane lid therefore Incompent to testify was argued by counsel lot the defense who brought to prove that Wright has been of un- id mind for lye months put also read affidavit setting forth- UM tact. a alleged by tb defendants. Judge Sawyer said be could not do- dd on tb point of ln. antty at that time but would take UM matter under advisement. The Gout then adjourned A CONFLAGRATION.

The rape. Get St In. Early yesterday morning an. interesting ease can up la tb County Court vr which Judge Steely presides. Alfred Mouttn lid another tleman who la Moulin' shadow hers appeared very conspicuous at times la the Courts of WI city perspiring freely under Ute burden of weighty matter.

of law now of oc shape and again another. The particular cue coming up yesterday rooming was a motion mad. by tile Iris- preulbis Manila nusane nrpicTuma round against him for llbeL Monsieur Moulin has been rather profuse In hi attacks on th Judiciary Ogden liofiman Associate Justice Yield Belts LakeJudge Morrison. Hall ter George a. Berry Borne and a number of others have mentioned as perjurer malicious wrongdoers etc.

to th end of th chapter. The Monsieur has been collating a fearful array or records la the way of and opinion lid when sated to produce petition filed A rOXDBBOV JDTT Was borne In and deposited with some little difficulty on the table. The Judge looked at the thing with Ill-concealed amazement. What do- you call bat II. demanded.

Ze petlclon. your Honor. Well go a head with It said the Judge drUy. The paper was borne aloft In the arms of Monsieur ZoulInI he shoot hi heed and handed It to a gentleman beside hint- who looked over It In sheer despair. Let the inert have that thing" Impatiently put In th Judge.

and ae what be can make out of it Tb IeU. manly Clerk reached forward. placed this condensed volume of the judicial Uteratnn of the country before blniln a convenient position heaved a long deep sigh and after having In as undertone ordered A coin union An A un Commenced th reading. Th full rotund notes of the atoreaald gentlemen had hardly reached th oslolng overhead ere was suddenly interrupted There I that do Mr. Clerk.

You will enter order that the motion Is denied. The petition couched In terms both disrespect- let end con temptuou to th Court lid It mcer Just take that petition and Poll IT VP. Ye. tr. burn It up continued tb Pudge looking severely at XoaII.

as It to him with th fact that he was to hays a Byrue. too. In UM dint future. Having dim visIons or pleasant readings for extra CnoKlctIIln In his surcharged brain our reporter rushed hastily out In the rear of th procession bearing th document. Dodging attorney treading on tb corns or Charlie Beach the deputy and tumbling bodily over tb bent form of th pleasant and accommodating young clerk who la before pea stove arrives In Urn to bear grating and th emma.

lion. of Xouljn have returned to pristine sin- SAD ACCIDENT. OM Boy Kllle Us Tolling at How OB Sunday about r. Charles Beach. Jame Flanders and Martin Beddlngton were playing In an old bare or shanty on the corner of Qay and Jones attests when suddenly th whole fabric gav wig sad th ulJ41r11 cant.

tumbling to th ground. James Flanders lid Martin o. felt th giving way In Urn and TOTTED rao wunow Re4dIngton escaping with a few bruise. but Flanders having an arm broken and eye probably put out by falling scantling. The crash or timbers and tb loud lea of Ute boys brought assistance to th spot and th debris was cleared sway when lb.

remains of Charles Beach wet. discovered with th head beneath a fallen beam. the face swollen and blackened as to be TIM poor boy had attempted to ten but UM falling timbers had arrested hi progress and beaten him to th earth a wt Sad Indeed ass th solemn eorlffft that bore the remains to tb now disconsolate home for the boy' was Ii only and affectionate child. Vhmies Beach ass a boy of about fifteen yean of ego and a member YUM Spring Valley School. tin bearing tb news of his death llie fc MTff draped his seat end desk and pee-ed a resolution that they should unoccupied Jo" tatrty days.

Professor Wthflrns mats a few feet- lag remarks and th UM first and. second grade. visiting tile remain and tmrIJIl th body with roes end WIeI. To-day the Stat pad Kbolart yonnc ladles and gentlemen la company with Profeaaor WIlliams and MraTleldwUlattend thfuneral at Drfttoa church. FrRETHrS MMHIH8.

The alarm from box 45 at about hilt pest on o'clock WI morning WM seeM If UM burning of a snail bending occupied a. fruit and confectionery shop at Ho. 21 OYerrell tnet between Powell and Mason sets. A olsa dl tote to th as. slightly marched but was saved hum further hurting by th attendant of numerous police- LoBI Lic if Accno mtDp ac Terry wm ten on Wednesday July treet opposlt th Occidental flit en eieaant srirtm nt of shawls laces etc See edeertise- aad of fee Bay.

TIle steamer grander bound for Ounalaaa did not sn yesterday expected having I eta1JIed. to await th arrival at some paatng expected overland among them a Treasury A teat or two tor tb ptirpos or keeping Ute Aleutian finance all straight. The steamer will dopers or Thursday. TbKarty Qosera Society met last vnlng lit oun Hall Ylce-PmkleBt TaU in UM chair. The Vigilant Oommltte tee that they had visited a large number of dry goods horn on Third and Leer streets u4 they had obtained satisfactory promlaa front them to do their MixMiatToxlock.

Alter appointing Mr. Llaoa for Montgomery attest th meeting ad- Alt Ball AB rT. Stephen CXWer spoken of la th Cuorncsa of pleating guilty to. for the mall robbery at AlUwu reaterdayaea- tented by Judge Loretuo Sawyer. The Judge stated i hid taken Into coosldersiton that thlawu a Stat aaand In consideration of this ed the additional fact that a plea of guilty hat been made he would sentence the pruonsr to the State Prison for of six yean Instead tea tb limit allowed by law.

at LUxl B. HEandrup recovered a decree of divorce against WUlIaD la tb United States District Court. la th same Court tb cut of Alexander If WM re leered to tb Court Commissioner. IathTw lfUi District Court tb case of Lucy Hoadiry end Ju. BBoadly case.

up for trial. The default of th defendant was entered. B. and Mr Emma HurrIes examined and the case submitted. Tb Court Uommiieloner filed his report la th till of Mary bi.

Do wand OWDow The. tdon reserved. Am Blx laja UBU Dr. I. Roger.

called at UM Cmsoaurna otISOII last evening and desired to explain to th pubDcth CMueof the tolure or his lecture at PacUcHaH noted In our column oa Sunday The Doctor says that th tnaun of gas was met by oppos tog end a suHclent Sante could sot procured to Operate his chemical apparatus. alaoaaya that his mental powers were subjected to ataUar depteulonan4 ana therefore hi natural gasometer refused to supply th nsce ry tore to promulgate Idea cono ruing UM qunibrtuai atmospheres. Colonel A. 8. Kenny United State Naval for this coast for three yean put departed for Washington sy mornta under orders Colonel Kenny loaves Mt of friends to regret his departure.

la accompanied Toy Henry Yen Wyck who has for the pest Ix fulfilled the responsible- dells. or Chief la the Navel Paymasters Department. Ill sterling integrity and genial qualities have won Urn a tan circle of friends who will glad to earn that Is only taking a lying trip tovtatt ilia relatives in th Heat and will shortly return. ekleB Ilrtvint On Sunday afternoon two fiat young men came rattling down Market- sheet tna UftrJ' team. A little girl or about yean daughter of Mr.

White or Hayes VaHeywu passing over tile street wbea the seekers had reached a point opposite tb Grand Hotel and as th child could not run fut enough to get out of th way th buggy struck her knocking her down and bruising her badly. Tb. horse was Immediately topped sad complaint being mid. by seven mT nt nfl- en who had witnessed tb occurrence a speclsl officer arrested and took the fist pair to UM lockup. Ths little gtrt was takes into a drug store and was found to have escaped almost miraculously with only a few bruise Ae pa tie.

NlaUo The San Jot YoUiblati as. excellent German weekly end Jtepub11cD In politics accepts th sItuation as defined by tb Sacramento Bepuh: State Convention. That Journal favored th nomination of Mayor lelby for Governor but cordUIlv mdorses Newton Booth th elect. The VoUuUatt says the Convention bu done it duty toward th German element by placing on the ticket two such sterling German- AmerIcans Baehrand Bolander. It publishes a translation of the platform adopted and considers the principle advocated as sound spe daily the punk advocating compulsory education our contemporary expresses th convictions of tb German.

to San Joed and the surrounding country as belle. it does Republican nomination wm receive their united vote. CelebrUa Rouse sea the Capital. The Italians of Ul1JI city members of the Garibaldi Company lid their friends on Sunday after- noon last celebrated tb event of Borne being pro. claimed tb capital of United Italy.

The occasion called out a large concourse who enthusiastically hilled the hour celebrated a on. of great signifi teem Speeches were made In which the vtrtuee or too King of Italy OanbaUl and all la favor of Italian unity wen loudly proclaimed. The oppo ear. of th measure were denounced as enemies of their country. Recent local movement received anything but complimentary notices.

Upon conclusion of th celebration three cheers were given tar th many bores. who have contributed to plao Italy once mien among UM great nations of th earth. Tb Lamdisrda. The Landlord Protective Association met last night la tb Police room tb President II. T.

Mo. la th chair. The Secretary WUBam Sherwood. reported having forwarded UM laze ordered by th last meeting. The circulate contain Invitation to tb landlords throughout th city and State to Jolla this movement and combine for purpoce or petitioning Ute Legislature for a more speedy and inexpensive eject.

ment Uw than tb on now la we. r. B. Hood presented the laws. A dlacosstoa toot place tb advisability advertising.

Pro bad it u4 then eon. finally. th paper. came out it torion It was ordered a Tenant Book kept lit which should written all obnoxlon paying tenants. The laws as presented by tb Commute were approved.

with but a slight alteration and the meeting then adjourned until Ute ant Monday la August Thank. The folio wing circular WM read on Sunday Jut from the altars of th various Cslbollo churches lath city May Dais STB Th Archbishop feel torn recognition to due to you end to your people who zealously and nobly operated with you to make last Sundays proomeloc such aglortou success and aeosrdlaily. hereby WalleTs to you on and ellpalts and people bla most grateful acknewIedgmenli iti. Sotwltnitandlni tat gears entertained by um ft amrded him unspeakable pleasure to witness this enthusiastic mantfectation of Oddity and. attachment to our fled and venerated Poutid.

la conclusion prays God 10 Me you all. so that your faiths may dally moss and more abound. Youzbamhls ervant in Christ Signed J06XPH B. ALrTsTAST. AreI1btlbop.

SaaTranciaco Csi" A lerisue e. Miner Tt Haley who exteugive saw- lag and planing min OB shiest wee destroyed by firs la October Immediately afterward darted another mm at th foot or and Berry street tranfartingtholt to thstplace. Torshort Urn things went with them tad treat hopes wets anticipated of an ulttmaus moons but recently the Ui. turned and they not html able to met their obligations have been compelled to call a muting of their creditor Their Uabmtle en estimated ii 000 sssets an Several propoaltlona ra leMean. Miller A Usley proposing to sun.

render all but continue tb mat until all con. tract wore eoaapl i but many of the workBMB would not consent to this plan end It la probable tb firm will driven Into bankruptcy. About seventy4vs men are thrown out of employment by this ocnrnence. BelTal BB TIle Trench CatJ1aUCI Church on Bush was yesterday morning heavily draped in mourn. leg for the murdered clergy of Paris.

The trapping of tb died king around the totertor of the bonding anti large white were eoniplCB- oninpoa tb black background. The altar pul. pit catafalque and pillar. on either iii. of th sanctuary were an hueg In mourning tb whole lighted by two hundred wax tapers on UM attar.

Tn church was crowded to execs to wlta UM ceremonies- which wet. of to most ImposIng character. An the peltora of tb Arcbdloo a were present. and united la chanting th limos for tb Deed according to th Urrgllaa MInI. Th singing of thl lines occupied fully an hour when tb urne arrived for celebra tb solemn Pontifical Requiem Mae.

for the Uluatrions dead The Most erend Archbishop WM High Priest UM verend Father. Aug. and Seller. being tb Assistant Priests. Mr Bernard presided at tb Odd rll wa Belief CItteo.

Th semi-annual report of th General Belief Commute of Odd Fellows which bjcompoaedef th Mole sad TieCrandiof tb LodIU la thil JvId1cUon. lu been preeeltW. The receipts for th six months ending Jury Kb. tin 06 uonstlona expenses. PU 17 total 6 fa.

have been at tended to during th term. The tout number of delegitel Is Kaod the average diendsoos baa been A Via Oommltte with an open hind tenders Its office of good to an that. for tile relief of whom It was organised when overtaken by ilckn or misfortune and disburses Its charm with prudence but dictated by a Boot and far- reaching phllaathropby Th following meen hive been elected for the ensuing six menthol President J. T. Kennedy yPnaIde W.

Jone Secretary B. Treasurer IV B. Draflcl son poor aheMiby B- JoylactiMteabnes TkTost rs HIM of for UM OMr House which Uv ta UnateM of tMl aKBBtacaen. Tsre. only moM.

KEIPI PA WITH THC TJMI FURNITURE rrrfls BT THIS cu rAT- rH ABB 1. sema cheap the la baying a ts lot yoow4ls7la MT fM by ItWIC If. a New TXBIT. CM. OflUIU-- 1 MS i Hot GAS MACHINE Until Xaving ATMOSPHERIC AS COMPANY'S CARBURATORI IS TEE CHXAFJBT TEX mod LIGHT.

Tin SMOKE OX SMELL. Tb. ATX08P HZBIO GAS oonJJTl BUZATOB eaa readily attached to aQ nenxnrNs and TJUTATX as. town and country eight to In use hi OOLLEGr. THXATXB O8.

NOUSM STORE. BOOM DnoT to country The ht produced by UM AtnupMr Company la GEJAm then BB up produced by either LAMPS. COAL GAS or DT of UM other A SO xicnimy WIIGHT3 PlLL. TOBCnf 0 APtuufUo I MM HI II tat wenything of a uiecbauIcal site WBBBB II nkeiyto get nilirf nrlrrsnllirnms i annoyance tncoavcaienc and xpen to DectedwlthB AUTOXATia appocadoH erf UM iikiil plea or tmo pheTVii-n an ndspeclkiUB is UM principle by which Gee lit I id BBS consumed. Jigs' rtiaemt ruie e.

1. auil tesUmoney wh orncE AND MARLFACTRY BT. NO. 220 BATTERY J. s.

fe GRAND. JJPEMIMG. BOOTS I. SHOES BOOTS SHOES BOOTS SHOES I Tin PLZASURZ IN nrroBif. mg my friends aadth publIc tnoaoquae of my setline Boot sad I 8bouochaapI be.

fount It 1 sib to aceosemedata th rush la my fMam Store nd I have opened aeaf tiliilt largest Stores la thl Olty with an- atUU fresh Stock of Boots and Shoes of eve scrtptloB. So. Third street corner and Market streets Nucleus Balidlnc. OB atom of removal to ray Biw Store forth ntutataar days I win continue to tea OS' my entire icakfc ivoMsundMoBregtrale ofco I will still onetime. to sll wholesale WBJBT n4all.

Country pc ttn want now la your um. av just marked dowuur In stock to wi poBttblr prlos Rd Oar x. Prie rj Ladies' fln TAsting Caller' BM rurfi Jill TM tuiww jt i Ladlefin brass heel Bsl Ladled fine cloth Cheats. GahIarI. 1 Ladle high cut KM fox Blmorala Kid Sllppen7ac 11 Bboo- 1 a I dleand at Toilet Slipper se Mlafe kU Ox Babnoralj only I IST UM call Boots only.

MlseflMgoatBAlmorsla lJ Mlern Kktfox button ot 2 en Use extra fln Balmorais. I 7 CI1IIdre. copper toed Shoe 7 Children' fin I Children1 ins calf Boot. se' ton BahmnoraIa. Infants' 8bos ant 00 Onu tsp-soled calf Boot GenUdotibl oUKte Genu' Ana catf tewed Boota OenU screwed Boots own I Cent.

French calf toptosad tcnwKL. I Gent. custom mad boss Cents' Can II BXtoaarw OenU' toed rajrr Bch catf Cent. Oxd tie Ct to fia wd I nu Bracmnsilil so. an anewed au mowed Oxford U- NOLAN'S ft 98 THEM NOLAN'S.

28 TX1M MAMMOTH SEO ITO LAMBS 1KB ICE IAM1I1 Wl BI uequislag fc rus5 taaB BBW4 Owner. JBB it proaubl well ift tatat at i patrons The ptnatsst geetase UM fl runtoiMsMtopBroMMnosrkiBB far term th patentJMtAwwnat It to a town sod rink rishts Sec a trasoaaM am 6LJHgLt g1 COUBH WTIITV I T. to it" 1. U' U. soo moLTUJt5D T9 JULyLtt1811.

LITI AL te II rUu1 caDdidaafGr ezConitabe a at. rtt Tu a4uUel oClIII M.u tile I act 8uplr- M.roarua WU4. 1C0tu forOlllZmlID he ma. tocethercolDJDeJldDc 8epc mber file pee the ac pie aact bllcali the the tJrth lr ftaue It IOO1II8JiItenIID the I bmllor the wona' Ea ftJ1e4. faIIo OII Oo D4e4 that e.

Leery AI evening. for A 41ku. and the 1011" OommiUe. 1DItan 18 Uledl1r. the awettqba4 uJ DOt.

ward flub. cue be hoal4lD tlt be hia resalUDJc TRUJe8eqe That. cDe. 1D1rll1ch beeetepctted. It lJof ale el upr e.

ltacompetlon 1I 1 I Oe 1 lcIa meeting h1c. MCIII1Iq. 1 co unnmIr AppraIne BaeuerelllQed 10 Jt aII graM bT1ieDr7 Boa- Tortjthie. 11 UAlt elledecUa hueen 1eoI a CI a i e4aP eYeD Derthg to the CuuDtT 1I00pltaJ ana SID :119 bow IlU Dl7et 4 1rltllu Quetiun tot a two trl ope ole 8 bee wm WJL wtUa several IA oanof re ta W8 1wfdtDlnder1 lid ID tile TwetU1 code IIe I a is rco the to and t1nI UoD. or a held 7 her Ia UU leJa.

el a lalla JlD- of 1Da of Jonea utmeeta the De1Ch tile for tile Aleutian I. 1 llaesknikoff. Ute chief of his cue amire afrYdayJ. tbeSo- at U. steeled JNePt1wance.

SouPIaII WUUi OdeD. Treuarer c. I. UDioDl1u vPftst 4eal1W. J' CJr.

I 11dod DC Ia a pod. estebliakemet XearD7 short iI1ICI 1 I' corner. I I by the the Pontliclal J- fort hlul l4ma r' thtmfromthebot- It W' Oty flail cue UpUbe Ible fur" en Iac en- fl OdYel1l8111Co omce. hnal MI el. i.

or It It JeD11I1asaB. II aao4l111pnMU. U. ilia tile I kfIlaerU the ume CIC II. I t.

his w1fe1Lb tU1KUoL DII and I IS' neDt pb tU tb IN. 0 et Jo i JhrU Tl 0. TL TOc haC I BMA i B. I I 1 1 il. At a tl oPI No oB I rx ni Jp 118 Bp WO Dn Oul ae An ID A' WIWII rPI' le 1.

um I U. him t. be I I tMorJ br 1a tbf a I 11 i J' n- 041 r. Yn a h1D UIe G1 fl a udl 1l 1' Ctn. tr .0 WaD f.

Ya IIU CUDJIY I tM I otIoerWalaroD AeeeaCIOa JRrJ lbs JW1Ik1nIo. ihothat the the I am Sa the camelo me IOme lumber ha acid tot me. streell. Wk1IICuI1 me. UIM1al4 me.

otberthingi ha Ial4I1o pa 1III1f. bull As rotelldnL rememberbettler sl4 I W. He ran rpdi JourUllUeet or Wln1 rsrm lLl IlllIar it Nea. hIa orl1OL U. lDLeueellaeJ a theyahol Yin omcru wa rail UW AI IIOt IBOT.

br. lbs his hand 1lIalud. 0 and threw it eCoers ILXIJa beu OD be 111la1L Sa 1J pu ar. wof atlltlle Ju DOt1PUr to. wubo 8recltIle 1'- 10GI4 And WUtU.

D71e11CUa ww. A rh wr MO I Uo I I heard the the 1 aII uu IDt 11 1I1ro tW I1 l. lIa. Io ha 1l times Do what. tile the 011 D4l1etped tile comm on 11 h.

was hurt. tile Ills the of aIT be hoan Tids Is UJlInVCII On Ute aide of the Ute youl W. IIIl11e G-d-n h. J1r da rrm ou iUt. ayaDd I.

oUt mnaDd pbe II1Dduand 11 tweeD tee 1fIl' i or 1 i rr rn. tile I m.coa\ I I polIeemaD the 11II4 his Yoa. noP. nop' IIOII 1111 wmL" io aI14. D1111I.

ffi a IoD ftii aDl. IoIo1I11ta orJOn he he th et enn etua In and Tee. WeaIkrcI aIouc: teet Ute Ie PI 1 IlOQD the corDerlDdl wttll1l. anll1D4t1le 8 AI14Ia1Di us ml ht bU. us.

We water. JlrItU1la aMlllof the oD be II11I1DtCorm el' TO. 1t the IQIIO w1Dy DlPt. 8lDfc1 81J leCOID1Jed. Itu Ten 1D11w14 RIII be.

klPfC air. hIm to top lIOull41D co ed UmeIDd nDJI rC PtJU Be. i D4i UtlnteDUOIi Il 1 hi the can. OIIeoDe v. 1 the meter knew the tnewWUkaIOD.

a 1 :0 sm reU1lt 7 Ule tI1nIl tap a 1ttIIO I d1 uftUm ellOu en. alIlD IJIC I atmy 1 borated TJIIIJ Wetl1e JCTOfIOODYeIlfd I se 111111bat be came. om lb. br ths oba I 4111 the de rs Eon t. Bolita.

DlnltlelJ1lif. r. 1111 Sl UIeoa ll' the i loUo etucen I pnrurDIalJf 11 Trefethetilort1a LQark IIL Irtf Net. Geo1. Oorb1Do wuh1l1 aJA :4 Weaning If' firt Ii.

rl 1 :1 1 Cambridge 01 Mrs. two Itb cI dv. i the fII JIdIer fII TNE1AwMlr fL wal Uee e. Ye eaS BaU e. uueai m.

the CaDtondD In Ita metJ104I' a orvac the wisher orilla ba4111tJr IDthe Ylof mu Recovering tlrromc1n1DkeA the of UIe be Inaa the 11I10 complekl1ll01111lnto II. feature ate The Idea of these meetings II TaACIICAL co. sc e. tbeJut pro currenL exC" DOetrbrt eclappeallo me cr aD4t1le I II neh mOA 1I IIe 11. pou1 17 TOIE.

co. meoced u- Wk 1U Jl Jhl aIr 1I1 i I OtllnIr hi. cilia note i cruI1ec111po11 lbs diellAto. mlUlDurt IUD b. I 8 tUDe orUl.

i gtct oe IS I I RII OWuU I oflDtereIt. I the oll 4re1J. ree a mtahtJVaIIe lie yenco 0111I11 Yoroul VIeT 1D01Ie the KtforcIII1eD lUIIecllIII VI UTinr Dfo liar Uhlps I acrolltlle lure ou101tay 1" of. non InonIII1aD an etbe II lle dbe behLi m- re ofaaco mu. partlcu1arIeR the deDOnll be lie IIDOnclle D4ambroe1a aull turnIng his 1aJ he ItaA tDcI i J1I4Imb1bed T8terru UM ROG TO SPIT ftDdnna.

to. 10 tftD tIl 1beJrolllbecl ol trip" then1d 7 I Ut. Ul. clr tCO T. Ut.

of. hou Dat ann at al JtOr or At cleIIrf aa SJI I om lilt. BI Ie. UI1 ca. me Bt tI8 to man COD word-suites.

I Dt SX :41 ai DCCI lie suck humor in. wt au4le T4ftA41a1ect he eetralilple tD. 10. 11 tllo Ity. Wa Jut Zesuiet IIle the J1oaIewucroecI 0 room 0CC11 pled.

Joe lie rKftYeclbo1ft4 lac' J111ea. ll7. aOOID iota his beortdu1ItTor of II. the encl. lUrf is scene.

hoeyer114 Is the the ftDderec11eD1e1eu setting tier 011 teeblJ' like. if the andienc. werll1I1 lie ullle wonI1. CuJOuuTauru.1I1e ofnvt or. perf0rme4lumiliII tIlIatlleata forthe the the aI 1' 1 XrI.

Xhliebeth 4enyJecM. thllennmr IIT lra1c rJOon toe made" U. A Museum. THE ul7 Th Du uoftheMethodlet al le 1hl. chuRhcholr rollo.

le ere immened Ida. taek1 eel ITWer. Ned QIOnapd rraw tO3hi sppo- I. TD IPJIN WI IAN 8TmAgE. BANTHONYi CADYSTANTON.

THEJEMALE OJllaD Vha plolS i SIETCHESOF MZS. IT n. Stanton Miss arrtnl1w I 00. AX lioteiyeaterday In. ofth.

amotllII hIabudTCuted lur. foundno wttlllIom er hair. mow recet Yed aroa. aftl a porilon i prtJere teet IIlUmatIo111JU tIl. 8 tIlt 1J au JEW lIutaYOa CO1Ik II' the rosJ U' aU" DII1Ia be ef IICCOm ed IUpl.

IIeII tIl. tI I hr ee or IDUle Republ oman en I. be" IrtD In wilich. society ralr. crl411tellD 1110' lrla the b11 In.

aDoIlO COO IIUIII ID bl1 ID CD10Uted rerr W. anen the eIoq oftbe DlIIU BOO. Wbot ne IKlwertulntdeuce We tcS Uw top i I iii IO bocIJDer lady for. tadi DU6D. td a w.

Stanton ct sp- IDIC1IOt7IIDU tio Ik er pu I Ur. h1cI1M en mell' ADdUtelDall1a Ca nl4ence I Dd oea w. in. lta7ofUleoa ICI8U1JIY miss ILO TDlcb Platt. Hall 11 TbIfe P11bUc pel eUa Cady sta Cd1StaDtoa 1D10hu- tIIel10plDc btDItIne oUbe AI New onmber1S11.

Her fa- U- DanIel CI47. II eminent Jurist man UJ rr. YaTearb' o.l4tIle relatlftytll. Door qaaWlIer me. that of The family con.

rJ was Uiccen wttl1a a her. aD41a14 v. JJ 4Ira1IiII 01111 TelJuaL her Ute BefJOUtll Sb. a. I.

110 paaIOrof 1ch be 0 1I1 hMto I IWe therew leeUDCol rivalry Ntic ecUea WIioDOn dIM rk 1J: IItIIl1IcK1IQ trlflllCiaeMaolle Mren uclatmlJl. wt 7 ash Jii IlL a ttma oomforertIle hi. a lDmar. rmJlrIo Wl1te to iDce Ji Is wo I. use Elisabeth wee aIred i I OouetIoDbel4lD 11 the wlD Xo Jb lie aile co.

I. YOKOI IZAITIPATIOI all. brouchtboa be DJ. Ut of JU17111348 COD te4 11eJ1 in. Ut.

1uI pre the his lie IID4 COIIIaD tI7 poll tkaI 8I1olu wo bo1114 Cytrta I1 Ute emaDdJ Uo ostabllabedpremlses wt fab ftra8 prbtITud Kauhe tile As IIrL eclltorlallabon Betol ltitlfy Mr. Is tD uellC8. ISOIIlhe Qo lSloDaI Ih4 electeclbe ID: 114. eIadJorr Sn. tile 11 flAniin7 the th father-Daniel ass mother--Lucy Bead-a beT the his the the 18 IDller he give I rrr nc' bea.be the IIYer" recs tem I ac Derat cause in.

om Stte WIth two petitions on one dt erfntT I1 taCO oMh Ume an Uon Shetarted Ure i tlDe secl a a mr 7hrUor rm1D4 nuraruUDT op tbel 110. aa" weil-abapecIlaHcI. Sb. ha. or MIltS- a w.

KUa 4 to wl o. rod. ttc If aal an4 IpID' I' LLL15 leaving Iq 1IemeIICM aDclla Is the fh ttl erte Ji6I1r t1l1lQYed Is be. she in. Q7111UDD Boaon1IW Lmerlcaibroadby bJElUaIl BotllD lag for tile folks.

truUM. DA the in. pnIYsedTh4 So those abuse dtaalll1Uiee are wi' or tending part117'- lie. Tb l18 for 01lJllr Men and W. of blL.

U. and thl Witt or Ie II. ti'- Ioed eta. laddie Tee 11. be 01 SI441a BoctOJlter CJO AJa or be of anyl8eor ibrWJ Slr II aCJ' piers No.

MS the All1amI1rafIaeaI4r. I Ou.t.r..a-k 00. Iahe less prtOll and ao uaerb JII ilk. A. CeaI trikhan A.

Doeldod aa et lAae Trade Ta. ale Zde OoarlwU the the roolll. en waI1IDI the commencement of Lyn. UWICDUemanhaYflllbeeli fates Bake five a aI1l1ar tatehe few were uJUIQ nere coli 0I1 the In. Dd I I ncIo pIo onumo oUterr CaJ anuunolit er.

eg cool. IJII Ua monUIII1Dce IIIIIIIWIIIId the the namelyI1DUClIID6 wUDeer ct nz i he tile A lien 0 w. 10 the clCh lo the or" II UDCte1n Hr. pII on. Itc11 em.

te tr an Im CUlIIe tile Ute of factllIIIl pronc de I of wu. the A abr Cto. ne" D. taee repre tt 11 07 If 1 chtJ lIerlII grpndjsrcen7. II he nuar COauwer n.

wkt11l mab Drnwntrl for. his e1Iur CwZt Its eyen U8. I reDf II Woocss name. Cuedl1pol1 milled. 1J tT ff UtereforellICOmpen' ho ft: aide the Inanity DId matteracIeor el XeaU.

Stove the over auoUMr. om. bapo at YO aIS1Mx. his the Lake Jadlre Morrt rr- c' ons. the oaaow IIO born1D IcIo" rar WeU1O iwe nr his co a1' OO Oa" IJI1I.

1aI ro eeI1 Thm do contemptuous lia 1I1cen. I sir I lecI thllac1ae. the BJIDftoo dlDullloll. hut ou the the the mcleJI1 JO he 0 ByBiiid ualUac et B. I bartee Jame.

natoll" or QalI1I4 the Ute 1 in. tho no. tnc the i the se attemlJacI n. thE the Ia tv ins schoolmates drapNl eDeIde boul4.3u- U1f the the hire. Yield wrMt Il4he funeral Dr.

Stones 1I1ularlllflom one yue4 Of. co 1hot. Ota the the poI men. Com at I ec1tI tr Wages It. time 1M" 11 I.

the Agent UM :111. XarIT CI Tb. Iuna1D JaI1ln IllUDberor earn1ltrfttl m1Ie CIODedo1br tile Co JiDDer. lathe Alta was he this was elf. and II ua Pn the bJlo aI the 1A the the tuUl the In helweJtUa tile ml.

ood1oy ins Mm. Do. and G. W. Dow.

i IIouIl zx1l. au the public the of I1IIIect1tn JMttlCI Hell noaclla onfiasdayleat. re co themilllpNratu Ha I PI01DIrefbMd in. llcIMa concerning Of a PoramI OolonelA. COM Jetlterd1I110111D1 KeIut1leane hosts He peer.

inert IDIIle learn II. to reIa11D Ute 1I11I1honI I fleekleam 0II8uDda7 WII In Talley wu ac Ute ul1e I ral Indignant Ute 4lOOk baYeecaped Io II Ute the 1tcaD tile 11OI8elb u' nn Its Ute UDfs go UtJD cloee. the pa lltaD BOllle. tile tile i eeI OUl feorof Io1JU mePfi IocAImoemenla aII ll1c in. the tIl1UDJ be 0 be The Ladl thtloUti Co the Ute in.

These the rda Ute the rla' e' IIOas the wllJcllbo be or theOo lml1Uee JpIOectW1ll1 a The Lrohblsbpo TIt. following 0II8u114a1 tile In tile Th. eo or: one ii4 peoplelII. IrItttulI Yltc1gmenU 1r. TtGtracllolalltl bless II1JdaI1J abo1lDCtYOlU IIUlIIIo rr tSOSPH I h.

whose extenttu Itree the 1raI1fen1q that place. For a short Jlope11m1 ultllDale1tlccea I elr I1a mtJee fn to. tln1lO the iii I weDlclno the It. ftDUI meD art. thro.

trJI 011. eJI. I High 1 i WUt the blackbecQroUDd. IlCUp1IIo i the the l1 peroa Tb. wl lDl1Jc a JtJ ra mfall rr the Jigllwa in.

Od41eDow1o Is composed of the obe Vice. GriMe of Ut. the bee. follows hand I af i ma Tb6 disbursements have been For be i 1711' ea 8U At I orlO i I etmr7z. Lam llumrvJ gong haeIa toile eakeeae Take Y.OJ- 1 PACE WtTIiTIIt I OWE JU1I17rJO17Da KNIT RE ft crnu W1I 1tW oeBbacw lWi learn 161 1 Iewhr Nrtare lfanro va P.

r. IiC aItJIIIBUoi I. TI- 0 14. 1 ar ift ot it'-- 0 1:1 DO- Not PurchHe DBtUKariacrInt I pU GEXA PT In eI7lA and U08PHZKIO ea caIbNMRe I1I8Iaa oq211a nLtcM JU1e A Ie. CANDLE ether-S.

nCIrinxY1 0 7 to of Iaco. nedech1 fhei Gee 1I the re soil W111QQM II 1I4 Sr xee be mslag I. 0 AWVFAaaT OPENING. tWou I1Imromr. and the PI ibess 10 eIItoapl wt iUl Fm andMsrtet 1Ueeta J.

8toreIor the De IIII 000ta WIlt 01If 1tocII. JlI Sue Ittft' 1 Ledlea' foxed 1. I Ladles' fins t. Ladles' Phil's Congress we Gal I I Mid I i LedJaIIJt1 I ItaI wrfoZ MieaW Boota0D111. IIeIIIMIO 1.

IUd fo exuaIlDe a 11 CbIldN1tI1o 1 I if' Genii' sole ELy s. GtI1SalICftwec1 101I4 a sewed. I I 0- Ga 01 a 10 Gent. weel I er. Son 41 JDDUD I lOR TOn I fill Oar.

till III. Boo. spiiiq JMLLBIKA in sfllf I' proved WIllNY Mil JIaIIIr. I 1. uf 0.

sishbe of tM Aptly aw vIta to IUDNI utaW w. w. wiiy lit. I KAOIsoo a 4 Nc ILr I cMbtt dsLL Ir. be1 K.

a duDesotb Bse aaUe Zdwt woldntoct Uek tn th Dlsthctwi i7t BnebU tt eotatQ. c. ot V1Io oa Or be chol t' ida art2n JD. t7i. beitIe Cut mtUee roouionXotcianttreq.

eenl. geCote tr ii tai eellteg a pilmazy a Co a age. fm-and taken. aubUtets rtg- ft uoeeUng alr aa proceeded ioexptln 1ng the tb Dot to caraeelctIonwa J21HMe7 1. ear tarabeed th a carried nnanlmonily and Qub ad- Qra tfl bald ed iirst3ons cU day.

beeIr Xa3orJonca Distrtct AttorDey ha returned from the r0Prinz. ea the County Qerk lent ior his trouble. byatumer IIaeenUZQM owaee emIed ciod ir us quorum teat 3eodety eew bow. ms aflif his han 4 pand 4 see aVeel. 8pcbee be made TstWItb fwtden jodfl 0 lrsecewere Allen his Vt an alleged slander concerning SI.

ofa by eslatrud. lb. at 6 iverthe edlaat soreer ALontnider leaoeOi ecclesiastic Tb. mat to Be a o. an teepbtk.

flhtheln ha tienTyesaurer Fe- nincted' I. Bsr A. duet. Edward 1Trtatner. Z.

it areoecmwod 1 Li IF amountolahout ofdrs 9 1117 cacueret I sad sorte. tktr- esSeloni sota a. oaldefltyontbs partolhiachu4renle r-- 1i zpaoses time Zlarles expenses. 16107 7 designs and atM5 2aat eincs tcZol0al. Tstat3ara4Si.

1 yesrawen acOtto threstota At tinteot threatening 115 laYecy suapletaun. tIe rf tIhoIZ hail Wa. 0 the eneulfig r. Mrs. iterflasTiLZhgenfsiL Sglit Wect f.

MacTicks George eti j. 8. fl. Zyan. r- 9th lbs L- deal LIsQes s.

Alt. the In- Preetdrnt-Bm. of 7- an and larea.sZ- cesrsroJackaon InADPcoPeIaUng a his tiatmseniechisrvpesxer. DoogcnlIetn 4iiiac. yJs0 damn edboetaintbsCtjPflaon.

s. tim teray Ibbd leave Fl wkec ik. tin-deeds Be mee seatad Pstalamaaad ynurdsybs pealed l4 eityon odd ly ao Mi" cL 1ROCiAD JIMMY. Det" 0 lB cc theccroerofBluxome be he puta be he doesit To ua-4wS womenaztdouaoffbeutuaidnTbee one 1 1 tlleresnd theeffloers cteerflredatbIxD. Iiwudiitand theyrnnby be be till was dldnotesblsuumber donot on OTTIcWW an W4S IC IHOT his eand.

opp rtunlty car. 1 canada" DO the sea eaw sheadbntlcannotiellwhlcb Itwas. heath. ha sbo the Ii Dan wnldnot allowme toputbia onsaylnghe OtLufJoly 34 be or th rght bedthO it overthe thu0 I hindus I am No lnthe had ii Ie horns It tad his coe toahowit We limes pantaantL a we. ahoutderand You are be Ut.

a I 0 loBeer tim ito the the lie wudoyesre 0igi I I anomoer Onlast we 8 and was In abe 514 We sineet glrlcamn at be corner end. lnmberjald Lint the V. Mrs. no ci his tft i serredatanybonrof dayrruiglit. v.

en cc be lIe absut and ti-n thu kt he hI. vacntloo the keeclng the time. Re liven Bewasoverthfancs andIwas c5ef petting over the we notwlth the abeotloghim tookhlmdowa ha You nowete gnu IT dew ha the a witllms ulalikandi a ever the sled ie the ics oem bOil. aaweumatetldu own wsnttogewlth fl 00Mb 5' WIIknaonio flndtbattiadeiTiIeda hUTS Of Ohio a in- elty on or absal Sill et Jpty and Iiartman JAjhsb ItBolUnaJ Ii riiw AipedaZdtspat at srrt Mrs. lZ Coon.

Mrs. it. fr4gtngtoe and dieghse VIrginia Coo. I. Wasidegium J.

A Ne hear and wic- eeais1na J. It hans WahIU Lash1. Portland ioo WCTawketBelQtv ii Nev. JimceBeter VlrglniaNv iL owes wldetmska 8em18cui Oven etmamuaeM W5Ioan thtyW. JiGuaVur1 mmltaovaad wew W.

dw7wIiM. a prit ee sn atwest tottaprictimI clevery jisthawsys Intheregolteol AI41DO2ta7T3UU frame a efthe afthefr grown Wnt ps the bite those isa canes lbs maaterand the ltIstlmneIorhlmtoqultendlt hueS suclimen eonghtout the the co the anyatlequaieldeacfthe ctbe the realiialonofdustnceodbelgkt fbsYoietnlti the Is Yell of reality is ag g1Y1DCP15Ce othe eg. ofths spectator though me why it should called Capitth toot- his Sir. by togetready In ther a muatbe or end Its oi plrttofthegreyitterru JZZiflTI we are as We can brag of msnwan he lions theme but altectedhim no rcm fortynlner Why realm' the ac the his 0 bavejest atthi wasurowded the his th the a MVerIaIIed heron Thecharaciets In the niece a Bates as 0 be is- last eenlcg as company. it will will probably be very Tn gput Mra.

wldefle IOItBISIbIS iltts flalLon Tb. I see OaIandreioices1nnewdcne1nghctdenhY. 1ii roopenedJuly TheBow. the lck. the were 1e iN la.

iilaiterltoMoonaged REX0TALYr 3dTTIWCtIB71 ZN sIirwberebe lnst Us tt1e' rPI1G 8TA' idy we Intothe pamiorofthe we isof thehotel the ew runnerof A pe- mans demandupon coiuenitderthehead ofs she be 0 own othe iorg battitosetbit 1 ofthereporter STSOIIO-NITDZD atarienoon us is the ed don ltaelfln 5. ofthe piesaand A mu sty ainITIiIteTIng ofone bile ezceplthatwedeehesfairb ICbieARILY convince To 0 liepubllcgnd cii wubornliljohtp- aboutfortymuies was a 1 Isi-ge sbWUe cC pure geuevou. sad noes. trattsof dbiraceer and hermother Margaret Uv- consctentlouaand womsn-coursgeoul ggve toldof eariyyesrslMlcatlng berpleyfuJ cijuatlc. iocuoIdertherelativevsls shalesatwaman dnion when ie stherwo at- hIm the ann-- brbeadapon his timabut jdibeaved adepbeert.

zawn said 0. FTh. thatmy dldabe 54 she totcech ten. iho and Jllsalath feYOTed nltImatelyuers4 iAU1 wmnnI that 4eyliee ibeSt 0ca and that iott ns whis iohec forebeaexctslnzthe leigt Ahyou ceded Mu tbe frocawblch pmsyGodto savsmjdanghternIt re" i3 year hlsvote thatbir. ofher acquly sd.

meetlcgof the flt thetreducatloe the of the enfraxiciilsenient she lork 0 in. Is other maa Sn an inage Afteeuyura in. Inthecounty yetthey 30. ins women's convention. the new abe It was 111 abe 011554 demanding equal property rights the other the end succeeded in gstherlng ten thousand names.

is th all. qntrt hit in. MhiaAnthoit heredbrts devotedtothe mcxx. thelesh she the el- See orsenti- thus. whocometohelsorrow andtrlsL She Is at- everwhatevoy she be.

1 rapldvebamentconcle abs Is of the maka anyhumaabelngoairaged. ala nervous a with mote rapidity I. Tboughts the Young Women byLUiCcavIiindtheWIfoof the nteratbatng originaland Of See the csnaZvsy staId. 1 0 hM tee set Consisting forth. eSpies 51 the markettaisa I Douglas Cos 111 Heerny seriat TaecexTiucsln ioiledleaand giltso BeilaseindIted .10 herd dosb Ih th Ibeodoptien prlce poys5am 0 PthS ootsiehotar crimiiocamb.

Adv ie chuag Luck IRNd7LW momernong asiiaflylargs uumberefcsrd case obtalnlngadlantondrlnjfrom to pettycsss ot. the the 0 II. 115 hold Iwo th on. Cslahanesurtoutor It a' with his thelrof MIcIIaeIai4 he me hedid saeaultas case. ins diamirneditom AwAicIcags.

hlie ofailtale sacon. as bicintoab oMy the ltatdlts 3 whose the the 4 oflove eM she his yOtone nexiqueatlon by aked hit. 7ssnd. the Meal she he 1 askedto ticket of A. 8 PSCtn the el tar.

stall. Ybseasewasdia- ritt new groutda eTideOct to sound be Ills ahiehJudga freelyuiider tat. the the lens. zJletlcIon nr beedwithlt Let the and see It. The hInt In tD 01111 The- the ha rupted- erL thOourt andlisollicera the the ins a the N.

monte. 0. mIle. onieunday gave eei the the his the of the kismet be ShIrt fee young men-In will attend the FIRE11tMNIN9. 215 111.

re 5 atessablatta Paine. cf7Ionoabiseisety sireeteppotte the eaitt mecytmont ahswlaLlsees aNt 7Aa5 bipsaweak that Ihe Iuita a 7 The as pamangera Wslnes9ayetTbariday. cimem. chee sUspa a 7 o'clock. jesiriusi Babbesy.

ins as geatordey eon- offense PrIson a tam 1 Diver 0Mta Twelfth The the The ilonllteserved- cans. alfacific earcolasens the presure oppce. be also saya his necessary morning I. frisndawho be ofsbout thesIrsesThen these the the the tens withonlyafewbrules Accept. 5 11cm the candidate ss as Bashe end th eepe- advocatthgcompulsoryeducailon If ill.

the we thefrfrlendson Sundagafter- eventofRonsebeing as Olin. ofitaly unltywera the the es method the mentiaw the on. PB. on the of It. the flrstlieodaj leAugual.

The be so he ouone lw. he UerTIntinIbZIattrnZPU JTeIIcICOCL Mlmr teat eeme' sen male. tera completed wee be Boquloon Bnee. Sb. ens upon 01 wltnme the in.

ill. the lbs lbs this wbenthethnearrlvedtbrcelebrslng the Reverend Zeverend the Mr The have as Balance on Jalgith 1gm sam so tceipts from Lodge. 2int 4. natloas returned iei Snea gui io total 1 bee. 3 and homes.

wbnovertaksn aicknese aobto iMeer. 7 a and by as- POSMVSJInS GWHoese lesT. tIe' Ins Less MsnO mae. orE URN 1 35703 cLIWATJWMA1I youwIIlM 5 5 no theIbisat Wrers QPPOIITR 4 4 C. it-- cc se at.

I. rh Do Mq w'-- TEZ IA TT usaIs abiolutely SATE a1 DW1LAJ eounloysM be toee' Light or cocrwe out a eS expense Denied with Ii Atmospheric Compeny Gezbv pi atmospheric Dua IsgeneXaIad rtttlete Sr e1M Tb. are sc gas ass pops- 15. STB. am II be 1b" 41 jjTuZp GRANDOPENING.

I in sosasquence 0 cheap I tbls th. and one Of the this sntk and sIs corneret Bulld2ng 0eae touyjwSloraforthe my old stand Ne. 5 regardIe. iwilltIll sellwhoheales promptly atluOed be baigalnanew bave down sop posIbieprlcsa nda4Oww PrloLfata Ba1morala. I Balaersla.

I OautatL. Ladis betlea Beats I ZidS1ilvmsThcV Insb.o-eI Ladies sod Gent. a ltlsscVkldfox Balmonaasoetyl I Miscea' I I bilaeee' Snrn goat 1 II Boots Mlaseaeztra doe 1 sawed Beletal. a I ceala sad. I oaedcalfBoo 5 Boots GentsAnacsZfewedBools mowsd a so One Oentaboz4oedCoagOsralrencheM 51 55 floe sewed.

Besgana 1 i 50 Ins ne tents' IC BoyiacrewedOmJor 1 Th line. Warkot i-er CREAM FRtNT i4r Jon ivan ia4 100MWl IOLLIM 1. Paled mn5iM slenddr. uit Of ether asses exisseess. his toli weem It sew se as 355 esa Per ds elN catec without IS be Of scbo aS isa ieb5.

rue isle ka. to pecsaon of he Dmnieinens en any eaIm t. Stea. uS by or Is UbLi PuTNYtiE 1 ec' las TMpoftTu AMP 304111 II A etsee Nwbw' Of Nisasb. i wm i.

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