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OAKLAND iTRIBTINE! SEPTEMBER 20 M897. tvi ornnmnv An STUOFPEiCE ALL HANDS is TO SERVE 1 AT WORK. 11LU3 Uil MiiiLimii An Answer Claimed for Every Complaint of the Official. Flannelette Wrappers er Wrapp Selling Extra well made and in desiinis Money Needed to Supply the Armament for Ocean V-. that are both striking and pi en si up, trimmed with a handsome braid.

Sizes 34 to 44. Worth nearly double M. J. Keller Returns From a Tour Through the East. Flannelette and House Dress Combined.

Trimmed with raffles and braid, with Zouave Jacket and in evquisite colorings. This is something new and must be seeq to be appreciated by those. who value comfort with elegance. Marked Spaoially $2.00 Our Prloe $1.60 8 Much Regret That Chamberlain's How American Liners Could Mad to Fight for This Country. Has Coma Mil.

Out. LARGE INCREASE OF TRADE. By Associated Press to The Trlbun By Associated Press io The Tribune. LONDON, Sept. 30.

Commenting on the communication from trie colonial office to the foreign office on the dis of patch of Secretary Sherman to Em NEW YORK, Sept. 20 A 'special to the Herald from Washington says: "Congress will be asked at Its coming session to make a large appropriation for the manufacture of modern high power guns to be installed tor service of the board auxiallary cruisers of bassador- Hay, the Standard says Prophecies of the Agent Prosperity Are Fulfilled. A SIGHT CONVINCES that wrapper selling is the biggest thing ia Oakland at the present time, in fact, no one can touch us in this line. We lead and we are determined to keep to the front for Wrappers. Our assortment this fall is really and as for values we retail in most cases at less than wholesale houses ask for similar goods.

This department is the, largest in Oakland and everything in it is up-to-date. Percale Wrappers All sizes, Has beautiful Watteaa back, yoke front, siylish eerss, in red. navy and black and white Regularly sold for $1.00 Our Prica 75c Best quality Percale Wrappers, handsomely trimmed with Hercules braid to match, has Btylish cut and all colors, as red. navy bine, black and white. Really a $1.50 garment Our Prloe .00 "The correspondence shows that the British Government has a perfect 1 PS The price of a thing is generally wKat.it 'is, worthy competition regulates that.

The higher the 'price, the better the quality as i a. rule; but price doesnV "always guarantee quality, the reputation of the seller counts Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. SPECIAL SAYING SALE. Flannelette Wrappers With Zouave Jacket and trimmed with fancy braid. Persian, Oriental and French de igns.

Our Price $2.00. Flannelette Wrappers Embroidered with white fancy braid and with ruffles over shoulder Our Prica $2.26 These garments are well made and have been given extr 1 care in regard to style, fit and finish. Flannelette Wrappers swer to the complaints of the Govern the United State Navy In time of war. Captain Charles O' Neil, Chief the ment at Washington, and the' careful CANADA BOYCOTTING FRU1L Bureau of Ordinance, proposes to make reader can easily discover in Mr. a recommendation In his forthcoming Chamberlain's exposition the basis of annual report that at least $500,030 be serious against the appropriated for this purpose.

In the United States, not only on account of opinion of Captain O'Ne-Il this sum la lts high-handed and quite unwarrant-not too large to be authorized at on- able treatment of British sealers, but It is estimated that $3,000,000 will' also on account of its obvious blunder be required to equip wtth modem bat-j which has nearly attained the propor-teries the twenty-eight steamers now i tions of a crime, for It would be a enrolled in the Government service as crime to Imperil a friendly negotia- Handsomely embroidered and the different designs and colors are ao Hams (Finest Eastern) lb 12C Sends OutOfflplal Documents Condemning American -Trees. numerous that description would not give the beautiful effects their justice. Cut full and styli-h as an 4 imported gown. You'll find these 0 Claret (Howell Mountain) gal 50c Flannelette Wrappers auxillary cruisers rand, at the rate Which Congress has followed for the Jast two years in dribbling out appro Made with 'Zouave Jacket and priations fifteen years must, elapse be- Returning from the East over the Ca- Regula ly 75c Those -who bought this brand ot claret at the last special sale commend it highly If you -find it too heavy put trimmed with fancy braid to match. nadlan Pacific Railroad, M.

J. Keller sufficient money have been gathered a store of Information that obtained to" supply, the ships now sub-does not come through the ordinary sidized with the guns which their ton- tion at the -moment, when a settlement was almost In view. 'Whether, in these circumstances, It was 'wise to agree- to a conference, time will show. Possibly some good will come of a friendly consultation. In the meantime, the McKlnley Administration will perhaps cultivate a more conciliatory tone, in Its communications with European States." The Dally News, "dealing with the blue book, says: 'TTe.

receive the gift ejcgaui inueev. rjur Price 2.60 Flannelette Wrappers. Made up to please the fastidious, trimmed ith best quality ribbon with tight fitting sleeves snd large extra size puffs, modeled after imported designs. Our Prloe $2.60 Flannelette Wrappers In every imaginable color and shade, great care being taken to give perfect fit and comfort at the fame time. Trimmed with wide braid to match each pattern.

Worth $2.00 Our Prloe $1.25 in beautiful Persian and Oriental patterns as well as the French de seuzer waw in it nage and structural strength call for. channels of news. signs. Worth double. Pineapple Hawaiian tin 2hc One of the biKKest surprises of the Thls period wlil.

cf course, ba greaiy Our Prloe $2.00 Regularly ijc Sliced and cut in chunks fin' flnvnr trip," he said this morning the reduced If Congress should adopt Cap-discovery that an official boycott had taiR O'Neill's recommendation and been proclaimed In Canada against nke ah appropriation of $500,000 each 1. ix vi. year. Under the lawn of th Mark it down on your shopping list to-morrow to visit our store as, every department will be teeming with unrivalled bargains availing you. of the blue book with some misgiving Saute rne doz $4 toriaand other places, prominently States.

A Regularly 5 French type, Californian. sea IgROS. posted in the post offices are large, flar- lorHgn-ouui veseis wnwn fli; In nopters warnin the feeoDle aealnt have squired American registers are Chamberlain, in writing his reply to the rt tteit mailable for ImiprenNRCot Into war Mr. Sherman's dispatch, has not been calfTtoS il made the Pretext' "erv1en At the present time, the larg- restrained by, any of those concerns Fall 11 Styles for 1S97. Millinery Olives- gallon 50c Manwnula type, Cahfornian, ripe, greeu Sherman has been so fresiy censured ISS? Opening! A aiHnon onH nannl or.

wattia i DeiOng tO Tine IhllXI ClaSS. BUt fOUr Californian brandy, 3 bots $2 for neglecting. Why has the present VI eptember 23, 24. 5 The Always Busy Store" N. E.

Cor. X2th and Washington Sts. AOINT TO TMt STANDARD Patterns snd Pnblicstions. gallon 3 moment been chosen for the publication of stinging recriminations and vessels are rated as first class and two fourth class. "There ars no auxialiary cruisers of the secoail class.

The list of first-rate against purchasing it, or fruit trees. All kinds of evil are prophesied from the effects of this scale, and as the document bears the stamp of the Ottawa government, it is received as authentic. Regularly and $4 if Pure grape, 7 yeara old New Cranberiies in rankling imputations of bad faith? The present exhibition of Indignation is either too late or too soon, or there 1 cruisers Is coin-posed of the St. Lute. St.

Paul. Paris and New York, the I have not seen a mention of this boy is some contemplated hitch in the ne- is some contempiat roDertv of the intfTnatinnai cott in any paper inis ccuntry. ana nf Vrtvtr 0 tlations requiring a revival of the tr imii rAAiiro earirii a di rnnrinn 1 it should receive serious attention Ixmis and St. Paul are sister ships and beated controversy just wnen we an were built bv Cramn A. Sotw.

nt Pihn-1 thought the combatants ware cooling TIIE PRESIDENT TO 1My experience in the wholesale houses of the East has proved that THE DRY Of i praise and the" careful as well as complete manner in which be has forwarded the Ciondyke news to bis paper, speaks for itself. AdelTVhta. Thw wpn hiilU nif rv uowu xnere is no otner. sign or a nucn, 189.1 and their gross tonnage ts 11,623, Illustrated magazine catalogue free Big orders shipped at wholesale prices Write us for quotations and things DEBS CRIES DOWN .1 VIOLENCE AMD RIOT. Som of His Hearers Agree With Him While Others Denounce Him.

and we do not believe there is a hitch Either the dispatches of Mr. Chamber- UI0II SEEK the percentage of people out of work recorded as 22.49 Imots per some of the large centers of popula- wMle that of the St. Louis Is 22. tion has decreased from fifty to ten per tii hHrv wmwk v. lain have been allowed to come out inadvertently, simply because the The retailers have not sreVbeen carry ln war printer was ready; in which case BODY III THE TIB Murder Committed But no Clue to the Man Who Did It.

greatly benefited by the tariff, but this blunder has beed committed almost as six -Inch guns, four six-pound rs and six POLICE COURT CASES. The case against Antone Thomas, who, while asleep. Saturday morning, threw a chair through a window, was stricken from the calendar. The cases against Mrs. Abby Robinson, for keeping a house of ill fame and Mrs.

Mary for vagrancy, went serious as the publication of Mr White House Visitors Making the Most of Today's Opportunity. Sherman's dispattcn in July, or there has been a foolish desire to gratify is the dullest season of the year, and now that the holiday times are over the beginning of a large fall trade is already felt. Everybody predicts that this Christmas will be one of the busiest By Associated Press to The Trtbune. CHICAGO, Sept 20. Eugene V.

Debs attended a meeting of Branch No. 1 of personal vanity to show the Canadians that they had a valiant defend thA RrwMftI ninniniiv nt TTn.11 I over till tomorrow to allow the filing the er: In which ctfse the blunder has iand brightest experienced in this coun- of complaints. machine guns. The batteries of the Paris and New Tork will be heavier. Each of these ships will be equipped with twelve six-inch guns, six six-pounders and six machine guns.

Neither vessel, however, is as speedy as St. Louis, the speed of the Paris being placed officially at 20.7 knots, while that of the New York is 20.6 knots. The Paris was 'built by an English firm and the New York was constructed to Scotland. last evening and lectured its members try for many years. nearly attained Jbe proportions of a Colored Peopla Bring Up Killing of a Negro Postmaster.

Tha Strang Fata of On Who Formerly Resided In This Country. Mrs. Carrie Bailey, the woman who broke a window in the house at 604 zor it woijia oe a crime to 1m peril a friendly at the mo 'There are many reasons for this. The tariff has restored confidence and everybody is replenishing their stock. soundly on the Incendiary speeches of the preceding Sunday.

Mr. Debs told them that he did not favor the use of the dagger or the torch. ment when a settlement was almost in which they permitted to run down Franklin street and was arrested for malicious mischief on complaint of Frank Thomas, proprietor of the house, was found guilty. She will be sen- while everything was in chaotic condl By Associated Press to The Tribune. NEW YORK.

Sept 20. A dispatch to vlaw." THE ZUII1 PRIESTS He said he did not advocate arson and tion, politically and financially. Now "The only other cruiser wnlcn will sentenced tomorrow. 1 assassination. He repudiated the talk that they know where they are they carry six-inch guns is the City of Syd Of the (Monday morning drunks who 'SURRENDERED.

are manufacturing and retailers are or the World from London sayo: "Scotland Yard Is now endeavoring to traca the murderer or murderers of Morltz Wllheim von Valthefan, a nat of revolution. He declared that vio appeared, George Walsh and Richard Turper forfeited $6 bail; Mike Matthews By Associated Press to The Tribune. WASHINGTON. Sept 20. The Whit House throng had a last opportunity to see the President today as the Cabinet meeting tomorrow will cut' off most of the visitors and it is expected he wilt leave tomorrow evening for North Adams where he will be th guest of President PlunkeU, an extensive wool manufacturer.

Arrangements are being made today. No DlfHoaUy" Experienced in uralized American citizen and from 1893 and Mrs. Lehn were discharged, Ueo dering. There is also tendency to-1 ward a rise in prices and this means that wages are rising. A great deal of fun was made about the advance agent of prosperity being too far ahead of the circus, but it is all right and the circus is here." 1 to 1896 the American Consul at Santa joarlin was fined $2 and Fred Kohler.

Marta, Ctoioraftia. On August 5th, the George Kelly and Mike Ryan received naked body of a man six feet, four Inch-1 the usual $6 or three days. in height was found floating in the! The case against George Rawley. ney. This steamer belongs to the Pacific Mail Navigation Company and connects San Francisco and Panama.

She wa built of iron by Roach Son in 1S75 and is of 3,017 tons displacement. In case of war she would be equipred with six six-inch guns, ten six-pounders and twto machine guns." KITES MILES III THE ATMOSPHERE. Finding the Torturers of -i- thaJPfoman. By Associated Press to The Tribune. iFORT WING-ATE, N.

Sept, escort of three troops of cavalry, commanded by (Major Godfrey morning waa with the President for an hour. General Alger came over from the War Department accompanied by charged with vagrancy, was stricken from the calendar. Judgment was suspended In the case of James Dellarocca. the youth who 'lTnaines tne vicinity ox xne qocks. a.

strong lanyard rope was wound tightly around the neck and down the back, tylnr the hands and then securely fastened to the ankles. The body, it was the sheriff, of Las Lunas county left P. B. Weare, of the Alaskan Trading threw lemons at a passing Chinaman. Comvany or the purpose, of compteting here last 'night (wjth Pueblo priests accused of maltreating a woman of lence and bloodshed had no part in the plans, of social democracy.

He said the hope of social democracy lay in peaceful methods, and he pointed to the ballot as the remedy for the evilscom-plalned of. He told the anarchist element ln plain terms that it would be better to withdraw from the organization. The hall was crowded and Mr. Debs was frequently interrupted with questions. One questioner, who asked if so-: oiai- democracy was not virtually archy, to be hostile, but as a rule the meeting seemed to be in sym- pathy with Mr.

Debs, applauding his repudiation of violence and laughing scornfully at the hostile questioner. Several police officers were present in citizens' clothes, but. there was no excuse for their- interferenc. John J. Cook causd a mild sensation SILENT TRIBUTES TO THE DEAD SOLDIER.

Monuments En oted by States to Sons Who Died In the Field. arrangement for relief measures tor the Karib the tribe whom they accused of witch declared, had been in the water a month, and the doctors affirmed that death was caused by strangulation be CHAACED WITH FELONY. Bringing Seor ts 10 the From Among the Clouds. ery. The arrests, were made at the Zunl village near here and were ac Cl'idyke country.

Senators Thurston and Elkins called, the latter desiring to have a word with the President con-oernlne: the diBcrhninatln tariff duties before the appearance of the Attorney-General's opinion which is expected la-tf in the dav according: to the under Ludwig renber Gets In Trouble Through His Child Wife complished without any resistance, the Governor of the tribe delivering up the members wanted, upon demand. 'The prisoners are being taken to Las Lunas for trial. By Associated Press to The Tribune. (BLUE HTLi. OBSERVATORY, (Mass, Sept kite records were broken here this afternoon when the topmost kite of a string of seven, 'all Detective Hodgkins this mon3in8: -t-TirtiVie-ot th Whlt House.

By Associated Press to The Tribune. NEW YORK, Sept. 20. A special to the Tribune from Chattanooga, says: "General H. V.

Boynton, president of the Chicikamauga-Chattanooga Park Commission, has arrived here and announced that the State of Illinois of the Hargrave type, with four miles of wire, attained an altitude of 10,015 feet above the sea level, or 9.386 feet would begin at once the erection of two above the summit of the hill. by resigning his membership and de daring that Debs had practically aban more handsome monuments, to cost i swore, to a compiamt cnargmg uuqwik, other callers were Representatlva A. Streuber with felony, treuber is at Marsh imnoisH. V. Oorlisa.

Mlcbi-present in the City Prison. gan and Judson Lyons, colored. can- He and his 16-year-old wife, who, didaU the Augusta, Georgia, post-untll recently was Dora Lemery. were irpaiStM.8lhip; arrested at a notorious house on Sixth The killing of the colored pastrrtLatxr street between Broadway and Wash- Hogansvflle, Georgia, was the sub-lngton streets, where, it Is alleged, a mucn comment among the rep-Streuber placed the wuman on th-j day resentatlve colored men wha oalltd on they were married. I the President, MAY BE INSANE.

Old Solomon lianmgarien's Mental Capacity Is In Qnemlon In the Police Court this morning Solomon Baumgarten," who was1 arrested fore immersion. The police, content with the verdict of the Coroner's Jury, consigned the body to a grave in Ford Cemetery. About two weeks after. Mime, von VaJthehn alpplled to the Home Secretary for an order to have the body exumed as she believed it to be that of her husband. She sa'd she had lost sigfot of him early tn the year and that soon afterwards he had blg-amouely married a Greek lady, Marie Magroverdato whom be met at a Bloom sbury boarding-house.

The body was exumed last Friday night and Mme. Valtheton trmnedlately identified it as that of her husband. Von Valtheim had had a remarkable career. Born in the north of Germany he began life in the German naw and then fought as a volunteer for Bulgaria against Servia. Subsequently he tramped across the Australian continent He married his first wife, a Miss An aluminum box was sent up con doned the colonization scheme and was $15,008 each? One of these will be on taining an Instrument for recording seeking to make a political party.

Orchard Knob, where the large body of nressure. temtipratur. immit. Illinois soldiers fought on the first day's I and was swung 130 feet belowj the Fitzgerald Murphy, chairman of the executive board of Branch No. 1, frankly acknowledged that he had committed battle on Missionary Ridge.

The oth luiruiosi Kite. er will be Just north of Bragg head The pair were married by Rev. A. a mistake in' making an inflammatory quarters on Missionary Ridge. The II Broke" Her Leg.

Jatho last week, the girl's mother giv speech and he announced he would en ing her consent. Mrs. Margaret Leeter, mother of Mrs. At the highest point the instrument on a charge of battery, preferred by his recorded a temperature of 38 degrees, first wife, Jennie, was found not guilty while at the same time it was 63 at. by Judge Allen.

the surface of the earth. At a height! Mra Baumgarten testified that she of 4000 feet the humidity rose rapidly, believed the old man to be insane, and but sank again at a mile, where It was at the suggestion of Prosecuting Attor-quite low. At 7,000 feet it again rose ney Melvin, she said she, would. bring Several times recently the girl has n. Richardson of 1822 Telegraph av- linois Park Commission will meet on September 25th at Springfield and let the contract for the monuments.

General Boynton also says the ten monuments erected by Illinois on the True- disappeared. and the case nas been ia- enue, while on her way to visit friends vsiHntsil bv it-ha rwttir fnr tba Pr. i yentlon of Cruelty to Children. Twenty -fourth street and Telegraph Streuber is looked upon by th po- ov-pmie and broke her left lee near the Yearsley, at Perth, western Australia In 1866. Afterwards he settled in the deavor to carry out Mr.

Debs pro- gramme of peace. Sylvester Kelliher, secretary of the national organization. explained that the national executive board had repudiated the resolutions passed by Branch No. 2 on the preceding Sunday, and had suspended its charter. Branch No.

2, of which T. Putnam Quinn is president, resolved last night to stand by the fiery resolutions adopt lice as being a hard character. tWrt, Mrs. Leeter is 83 years old and blood place are now In position. The and soon reached a point where there her ex-husband before "the sanity com-twenty-eighth and fourteenth monu- was almost a complete saturation in mission.

-ments of Pennsylvania on Lookout the air. From there up the atmos-j Shortly after Baumgarten was re-Mountain are' nearly finished and Work phere became dry until at the highest leased Mrs. Sanford of the Society for United States. Then he went into th? A man named John Bell was ar- it n-iit banana trade at Santa. Marta, where he rested as a witness ln the case, but he was appointed United States MarsbaL has been released.

has been begun on the Sixth: Illinois monument on the Hooker battlefield. point there was scarcely any moisture the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, recorded. At the ground the humidity appeared before the Prosecuting Attor- all the afternoon was quite low. The Georgia monument, which is being F. HAUSSLER.

ney and asked for a warrant against the old man for cruelty to animals, alleging that a horse belonging to Baumgarten was slowly starving to death. Von Valthehn's second wife, discovering that he had another wife living had begun proceedings to nullify her. marriage, but they were postponed on information that Von Valthelm had gone to Madagascar. However, a decres nullifying the marriage was granted in fn San To Open 1 ioto Stuilo Francisco. The ncArthur Docked.

The United States survey boat, th McArtliur, Is at Hay Wright's shipyards for repairs; which will probably take several months to complete. WETri ready she 'will go to Alaska. Two Oakland boys. Dave Roscoe and Frits Crist, are employed on the boat ed the previous Sunday; to resist any built at a cost of $20,000, is nearing com action looking to the suspension of the pietion." branch by the executive board of the 4. Scclal Democracy, and to prefer charges of malfeasance ln office against Eugene 1 RANCE DISAPPEARANCE THE BEHRIKC SEA TROUBLE AGAIN.

v. jjene ana me lour oiner memuerg oz With The artistic success achieved by F. O. Haussler, the well-known of this dtv. has found its in- OF A YOUNG WIFE.

the. executive board. July. How the body came ln the river is a complete mystery. But it is surmised that Von Valthelm was thrown overboard from some foreign ship.

England Ia Not Pleased the Stand of the Senate, La Ninfa Is in Debt. The schooner La Ninfa has not yet sailed for Alaska and there Is a mutiny among the members of the expedition. Several weeks hare' passed since the date for sain ng and H. Reuton, the organizer is being roundly blamed for the trouble. Everybody has paid in all Three of An Indian Row.

telllgent reward In a very satisfactory Masons Will Meet, extension of his business. It will bs a There will be a called meeting of pleasure to his friends and a satisfac- Brooklyn lodge No. 225 F. A. M-, tiQn to those Interested in the success Tuesday evening of the second degree.

Fa 1 ts Suspected Uavlng Carried Her Away. Two Indians came in Mission San By Associated Press to The Tribune. LONDON. Sept 20. The Times this mnminiy, maim v.

RETURNED FROM THE NORTHERN COUNTRY. fv Associated Press to The Tribune. WARRENSBURO, Sept 20. "The statement of the American; Jose Saturday night and created a great deal of excitement. A salo n-keeper who wished to close up and ordered thm out was compelled to serve them at the point of their The two disturbers then sadlied forth into CASTORIA ton is now trying to raise it Six days fcave elapsed since the young WAshington and the BrUliBh Emibas.

wife nf Anrfv Rtill vta n.HrlaM'Bd htr Back From News of local commercial enterprise here know that" Mrr Jias decided to open a olographic In San Francisco, not merely In response to his many patrons but also In response to the-demand fo" a fine character of Mr. Haussler is an artist who. takes an artist's pride In the sincerity work, and a visit liar tin Eagan Comes the Ciondyke Center. v. sador have received instructions to re- three drunken farmer boys.

Hull, Me-fnr the striet firing up and down. Later For Infants and Children. xrwxK.n h. 0 tney return! 10 ire sajcon, wnsre ow 0 arbitration is at least Dremature. 01 vnem was arrit3a.

ine omcers are tau -tcib iu? It is not probable that the negotia Closed Its Doors. Bt Associate Pi-fim to The Tribune, RICO, Sept 20. The Bank of Rico has closed Its doors. The following notice waa posted JM- ning high in Jefferson township, whore buntfng for th -s other. The local office of the Chronicle was gaily and inteiligenWy decorated yester tions, which have never -been broken to his charming stuuia on Broaday.

vuppta, Julian Paunceforte returns to his "This bank closed in voluntary liqul- post; but it is difficult to see how JdtiUoo by orderof J. E. McClure. pres. day afternoonv There was a handsome fce.

Eighth and Ninth streets. t-Ul repast and much of the brains and wit impre88 any one-with" the superiority of the city were gathered ther? to -eu- of hla photographs. joy it Dr. D. D.

Crowley made the inwveh of fh aTtprruKm and was fol-! treaty of any practical value can be 11 y.i;f:;vt: A -'-prf lowed br A. A. Moore Jr. Ray Baker Mrs. Miller 3 Death.

der has been added to abduction and assault Advices today say that the missing "woman has not returned to which disproves the story of young Hull that she was placed on th train at Leeton, and sent to that place. All concerned are now under arrest, but they stoutly deny any knowledge of the whereabout of their victim. From CARTERS ident. Depositors will be paid in full and shortly. 1 C.

CHESBORO, Cashier." "4- Aid for the Miners By Associated Press to. The Tribune. iMrs. Olive J. Miller, daughter of Mr.

concluded so long as the Senate maintains the hostile and obstructive at titude it displayed when it last, discussed the question. 1 "Sir Julian Paunceforte will return to his post in time for the conference Tsa nartty raiss that His mstelna when UklBf Carter's Ltttls Urer Pills: they re very small; ao bad effsets; all troubles Iron orpid lift ars rellsTctl liora tbslr osa jj Ay CK la Dough." Did net itss Hpcrry's 'lsur. Highland Springs SelUer-Water-nons $1.20 per-dozen bottles. Oaklan-i lloneer Boda Works, agents. TeL 673.

and Mrs. William T. Gibbs. died her home, 1614 Broadway, this morning. She was born in Georgetown, Eldorado county, forty-wo.

years ago. The funeral will be held at Odd Fellows' and others. E. C. LeffingweU passed around the lemonade and Dr.

Maher attended to the sandwiches. The Mayor sent a box of choice Havana. Tho decorations were superb and artistic They expressed all kinds of PTJEBLO, Sept 20 AH of the of the special Befcring Sea Commis ITllTTLE I1VER PILLS present- indications, the anger of the people of Jefferson townshdn will hurt cc ljr 7. 1 1 ri nf0-iTiTiinBr nr Pro Hall, at Eleventh and Franklin streets. if the woman is not soon found.

feasor Percy Thompson Is now en route for home and 1 will start for Washington next month." collections for the suffering coal miners of the East The amount will be placed in the hands of a committee that has been acting for, the Trades Assembly and will be Bent by them to the relief committee. welcome from all kinds of people. Many to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, and lands had contributed to their merit. the remains will be interred in Moun-The secret of It was found in a special tain View Cemetery. bulletin posted on the sidewalk.

It i composed by Dr. E. H- Woo'sey and I Intinr Barrios New Cabinet. By Associated Press to The Tribune. NEW YORK.

Sept 20. A dispatch to the Herald. from Panama says: A Rumor Premature. Br Associated Press to Tbf- Tribune. CHICAGO.

Sent. 20. The rumor that engrossed by Major Hamilton. Th mi correspondent tn Guatemala states FOR THESE GO- TO THE that President Barrio has formed a new John Cudahy, the well known packer Substitution Burglars entered "the- saloon of George Steenken at $50 Twelfth street last night and made away with a lot -A I II. 1 i A scroll work was from the walkfng-oane of Paul Stntckman.

It reads: "EXTRA MARTIN EG AN HAS CAME." Mr. Esran haa been north for the I but succeeded ln getting only $1.50 tltfl I til ST A I lUli nut mnnts. Tamiiirv tb ciond vke from that source. The, entrance was as VIU liah WWt i mm 1 the fraud of iha See you get Carter's Ask for Carter's, cabinet General Gregano Solares has ana Board ot Trade man, was about to been' made Minister of War; Mariano' embark in the beet sugar industry at Cruz, Minister of Pubitc Instruction Los. Angeles, was denied by Mr.

Cuda-and Fellciano Garcia, Minister of Pub- by. He said: 'IMy brother, Michael lie Works. i Cudahy, owns several thousand acres "No further hews ot the progress of of land near Los Angeles and may start the revolution in Guatemala has been a beet sugar, plantation there at some received here as yet i future day. But I have no considerable II 1(1 DEPOT, new for tha Chronicle. He ha been, ff cted by prying in the door, Positirely cored by those little They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, JiCttttoa and Too Hearty: A per.

--t remedy for Distinei Nuea, brows, Eai Tttteb the Jfoutn, Coated Tongue iia in' tie Side, TOSKD LIVER. They 'julite the XkyveU. Purely Vegetabla. 'J m. -i-1 Cmaa Dccos located between Seattle and Victoria.

i I 1456 5evenfh Street, OAXtaiTD. Tulare Artesian At low prices en easy terms. Near tha Southern Pacific and new Valley In choice lots from twenty acres Apply to owner; A. T. Dewey.

220 Market at, Baa A great sensation was caused in real estate in terests in that region. My Tne-ic4- nn JamonH covering ail that territory alone for his paper, and working against a star aggregation of reporters- for rival jour nils. The clever work ln the face of such odds, has won for hizn well deserved her is now in New York. Hebaso. vt vv.

Panama by the report of the recent at- brother CHOENFELDER Carter's Little Liver Pilb, Francisco. Mexico sugar industry line at present".

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