16 THE SAN FRAKCISCO CAIiL, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1900.

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0 . ... present JEALOUS ,^^9u!iBS9Wb2bbBbBBBBBBBB^BBbHBBbbIb^^S^bI¦BEBBVBBBHBBBBaKBsBBBI BbVßbL^^^_^Bßßßßblh ¦BBaBBBBBBBBEB^BMHHB^BHfiI^^SBMBBBBBBBBBBBIfIsfIi offerings Again we WOMAN BBJBBBB^BP^ BJKIfIL BBB^BBbBBsH sßHsFliv^Ssl imßT^B^klb^Bl BBBBBBBbE^I Tou are us*d to lar?e Silk from this store. to-morrow g £). one of the be?t crportunlties of the year. i--'? ¦ $ w 300 rlecra cf reliable Black Taffeta go on sale Monday morning at the lowest prices W ever quoted for Silks of equal merit. « a£» Kvery yard has been manufactured for this eprlns by Bonnet & Co. and Antoine V. Joseph -Lial of Salinas « & elegance and good W * Oulnet Co.. the most noted Silk manufacturers of France. The Tldings mm Wrapper Our Busy Muslin Underwear O wearing qualities of tbene renowned Silks are well known end therefore require no Q : SIO Ladies' Tailor Made |S"| £>, further Introduction. Here ls a meager mention of items: Q v Narrowly Escapes i ffn% ' GUINET'S TAFFETA. I'ERS, of best | BLACK TAFFETA. j BONNET'S BLACK § Death. r£m inacle __^ naade suits are £* «> G^made of best cam- [If BgL I Jsw^jb ;% 19-inch Guinet Black Taffeta; EDeclal price! 21-inch Bonnet Black Taffeta; special pries § to hJIL: >3 6S«; reeular value R3c | fsr»c; regular value $1.10. W ' ' g 54-inch Guinet liiack Taiteta; special price '54-inch Bonnet Bl^ck Tafteta; epecial price g ?' V t ¦ ? . ¦-¦- « sr»o; reg-uiar value 51.10. I J)Sc; regular value $1.25. ? J5 Weapon Penetrated an Artery and J* 57-Indi Guinet Black Taffeta; rpecial pricei27-!nch Bonnet Black Taffeta; special price .V g l»5o; ntrular value J1.25. i 51.17; resrular value t1.60. .V Lial Lay Bleeding on the' Roa- dside Until Found by a | CHOICE FOULARD SILKS. _ff*l|'>BHßWßtß|i»rTjpfiMp|Mpj^Ji . M\\ \ sl^ris. We do not be* . v~xi now box plult tl \i / //ruTHd, similar onos \&9^f^W^^KT'WW^B^Sßf^A J~' I Doctor. . K^^g TBib^SimSl| «^iSyAJ^3^Z|| Jfjfffi &. jlov© In KC'CplnjEj' j^oods " 4&SliXr^i\L^' baclt bound* woll vt \ * / // vixlUGii crlscwhcro mi mpup ¦rV^v^Rßßssfc^V O The largest range !n this city. All the exclusive and most fashionable designs are S vjfffflL from one season to an- fij^ff^ jfi\ gathered together lor your inspection. Monday* offer of ? GS PH^irIS lrir2M^M! Jm^ »>-?W lined* and have f^v/Tf^nft^ 51 25. HBbTSaJ 6L4V'^2EHBB Q Last rpecial Foulards caused a « ?< other; that Is the reason I j#^ _i j. commotion, and co willthis; tplendid chance combine luxury with economy. M t* fill!ro»7ttii tffimt-'" *rfnjF* v welted seams. On IA n r\ * iP t? ncse bo cneap. \ rtcii a \jyißpsj *'jf «_ » «a *?vlv ¦&¦>? 1 /11? BBQVjBsK^rJBL $1.00 I" G?^^t/P^K^ fl^iixi tWawiI fvlr* *^Lv "Pt»i i*a /? J 1 68c A YARD FOR EXQUISITE FOULARDS. | SALINAS. March 24.? From facts ob- They are exceptionally fine values. A r4-inch Silk, extra heavy of Lial, O finish, twilled an quality, & tained and assertions made Joseph ~>v a brilliant inextremely pretty designs nnd in the most favored colorings, as these; 0 popular 'city, evidently Cadet. Royal Blue, Navy, Brown, Purple iuid Black and White. a caterer of this A met with foul play some time last night 7 6 and is at the present time in a precarious J)ilB3 >'ards l>lack Chantilly Lace, all they fit.) (Perfect measure- and them cheap. §r2y^ie%M PRICES, >^^^^al wide, 6hould "- consider Bo one of ll^^SS | NEW FABRICS AT SPECIAL icondition. [Lial was stabbed in the leg silk, from 2 to^S Inches all new men ts make perfect fit.) (Our ta*101 the lucky ones? come early and pet P^^J^gHH X Bhck OflPViflt THIS OFFER FOR MON'-[C|np VpflPfUn SMnch All-Wool Imported Q with a hatpin by a woman who was mad- O Dlflbß tIIBTIUJ UAY OKLT. |T UC^^ f£11611311 Venetian Sulti ng s? the « ly jealous of his attentions to another, 42-inch wide Bpring weight; with ex- and although 8 50C Yard All "W'oclirjnfheulul"°' an « the weapon was not large V Chertot: a grand quality;' ceedingly high luster; ln all X and only made a very small wound, yet it ' ' sh muslin, yoke trimmed with lace Q Et«*atn fpor.ged and shrunk; cannot be du-;the newest panel tints. Including Castor, 'X' penetrated a vital spot and the man t^^^j^ffi^?**L?*'^jSw 1 n Ok orwi t atitfl6?' SILK MO- Iw*4PJSSF^^E*WBHBBBBI fj J'licated un.ier Tic a yard. Monday's price! Brown. Navy. Green. Gray and o{ very popular Black. This nearly bled to death. In fact, had It not £ sO«> a yard. i fabric cannot be duplicated S been that by chance a physician passed for 'e« ¦ «0.50 special '¦& RIT-V Proinrc English Crerons. In ten of i - than* a . Our Q the spot where Lial lay bleeding this rlce V C< UrejJUfiS the^newest and most ef-l P Suit. 0 5L patterns yet morning there would have been a job for S S9 QQ *W\\wuu. Active shewn. l g the Coroner. vmuu Every oiece i«= new and'DUplf Prcnnnc A beautiful collection of W V* Ftyllsh; fine lustrous finith and serviceable; l"'""? UlCpUllS' riehch and exclusive designs From the facts best obtained it seems O rccular value J'^.oO. Special at .SKIRTS-Made of on sale this -week for less than price we ask you \QV them: Wjß^K^^^XfJj M ctock. On display the most fashionabl»il] aul lrr!*¦ came and vindictive. A struggle en- Usnßjnßw«mßpMß^niiJ| n£ braid, full width. If we didn't S Irkh ninltlPC X flainty and sheer qual- colorlngsaresuperb.de- $ sued. The woman, being unarmed, took a Drawers 25c rsbbbbbbbbbbhbbsssbibbbsbiibbb^m ilia i uililllica |ty. in preuy striDef. fig- signs exquisite and qualities the very best. .V. " ¦ steel hatpin from ures and srn l!l ail| « her and drove Un cr 8 15Cicw Yardiuiu. *«»*sn«: itdeep into the leg of her 'assailant. The '^ ' -- - choice effects; warranted Cjjmnlp A great offering of Em- aSt3 ? SKIRTS, made of best Sale takes place at O'Farrell-street fast On rale at ICe yard. OaIUjJIC CfrinoOllip nfJl # pin punctured an artery and in a very -----SJ/.9S bo SILK V colors. a broideries. A St. Gall O time he had lost a great quan- I^9 W^J^UMPIJ^Jkm MPrrpri7Pd Another, shipment. ' *"""' manufacturer s stock of « short 5 mcIbCIUCU Ffl!ll?rfl ntt received to be ft uptown O *9(IP YarH placed on sale com- iess* than the cost of material. The lengths A" ran ln search of medical attention. X v *» «OIU. mencing to-morrow, ar< fl'°ni 4to 4»i yards and are called trial * Before a doctor could be found, however, X Tlie choicest designs and the most - tni*'\ some,[oi them are s"Khtly colled from » he swooned 'and was bleeding to death. »r? lot, Handling, bet at price they of- regained to-day, X a'^'.e colorings represented ln this v the willbe f> Lial consciousness but an*, ac they are washable, they willmake| f?red th,e, surely willnot last long. Among S refused to say anything of the affair >*X yard for ideal summer On sale at HOc "I tnem willbe found fine sheer Cambric and W some time. He finally gave out the story O ?,,,. ji swiss Edeings and Insertions which we rt i# y i. "v y" hav* O that a vein in his leg had broken and 6 £Ly°Vl?.?iL <"vidrd Into two lots, marked to sell S any White OfEandlES °V1?.?i f «^ 33c and 53c FOR **CH STRIP - - that he had not had quarrel at all. 8 35c S^SS^Sffftialf* S This story, however, is not borne out by Yard facts obtained and the whole affair is yet Jl < a mystery, but is being thoroughly in- *pWHFiffff?F^' vfr-wi , , *>-_ double heel and .* flPO«sy£> aail^_^_^^i^^^y Bs?v **M^drD binugrnt#^ ?' iront? Ahv*->dSt ~~-~- IL vestigated. feS* w~ t mm idVtlAil ix^^ti" toes* fulllength; , liar JWWBBsfTy^Pj^B g g^^^nf^t^inches wide. . , | g |tra lnSS6^2i2Sa! the ieadins colors and « Inpnran An offering not| Black; grand value; at each. BRYAN AT ODGEN. S FPrralPC ¦ 94.50 X M MUlClllfCll rCIUCItd equaled before. On! . M Ie r y nl « 3CUU Yard,' S-l Monda ,°, >'UPp fnr 9Rp For Monday and Tuesday we S Speaks on the Money Question and $ , , The f^best guall ty||3l» 101 ¦« illoffer the best 23c grade 9- O American Percale: ZZ inches wide; in the linen'< Children's Hose for lj>c a 8 Trusts to a Large Audience. Q choicest Etyl^« imaginable: in Persian e{-^lIUI3I pair. They are made of the O OGDEN, Utah, 24.? Colonel W. ft fects. striye*. scrolls and epots; ln colors' yarn, weight, March J. best medium double soles. O Bryan greeted by large R of W"dium Blue. Szvr. Cardinal. Garneti heels and toes, and warranted fast black* Q was a and enthu- g and Black and White; ruaranteed fast coi-| everj' r>alr that falls to give perfect satis- "^ siastic crowd when he reached Ogden to- g crt; worth 12bc i faction willbe replaced; sires sto S&. day. In company with ex-Senator Dubois he arrived at the depot at 1 o'clock. A ? .special from Salt Lake brought a 1 A SPECIAL IN LININ6S 9c A YARD INSTEAD OF 20c. Ilarge number cf prominent Democrats Department Lining has made strides in proportion. to the rest of our store ft from that city. The reception committee Here ls a special economical offer, but for Monday only. The 10c quality 36-inch Taffeta ¥' escorted Colonel Bryan uptown. §TfceLining, of a silky finish so much used now for the liningof Skirts, In the most favored « At the opera-house he was introduced to color* of Purple. Gray, Brown. Green. Tan. Red, Gobelin, New Blue, Cerise * Navy* and * audience the ' ft Black, en sale at l)c a yard. O the large as next President g ? * £ of the United Slates. He spoke chiefly on COUNTRY ORDERS the money question, touching also upon O RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. g trusts, imperialism and Income. tax. Re- ferring to the Congressional candidates, he said: "Iwant to see King elected by a larger majority than you gave me ln 1596." Colonel Bryan and party left for Salt lacj None Lake on the 5:30 p. m. train. k£i heavy mohair 5 yards long. Mall Orders Promptly filled. sold to the trade. f&t.75 it S/MsSwi^ f^l^m THANKFUL FOR AID. Indian Government Welcomes As- sistance for Famine Victims. WASHINGTON, March 24.^-The Secre- tary of State is informed by,the Viceroy of India; with reference to offers of aid to the suffering famine victims. ln India, which have generously been cated to him by charitably disposed per- sons in this country, that ? while the In- dian Government is devoting its,energies to fulfillingits duty tosave 5,000,000 souls from starvation, contributions from any FIREMEN STRIKERS ARE Americans friends of India willbe thank- fullyreceived and will be devoted to the PRAIRIE'S OFFICERS FETED. desire of the Cabinet to resign owing to HAD BEEN BURIED ALIVE. ceased was a native of New York,"aged material relief of the suffering.'; the attitude of the Folkethlng (the lower C9years. He had been a Supervisor in Banquet by the Havre house of Parliament) regarding the Gov- Exhumed Remains of a Boy Show this county for fourteen years and for Held for Trial. Tendered a ernment's taxation proposals, but the eleven- years was chairman of the board. will remain in office until the Evidence of a Struggle. IS7O to 18S0 he was County DROWNED IN Dispatch Chamber of Commerce. Ministers From Treas- BLAMED FOR Si«c!al to The Call Parliamentary HAVRE, March 24.? General Horace end of the session. PHILADELPHIA,March 24.? An under- urer. Deceased was an upright and a CARTERS, March 24.? The preliminary taker who was exhuming the bodies of highly respected citizen and was a pioneer Jack, Porter, the United States Embassador to . of having come to with examination of Vaquero the Indian accompanied by his daughter Exterminating Spiders. members of the Smutzer family, who lived 1847. California the France, and Stevenson regiment. He was a veteran of ? who so narrowly escaped hanging by an- Rouen, Special Dispatch to The Call. at Mulllca Hill, N. J., about twenty-five gry citizens here a few days ago. for his the American Consul at arrived the Mexican war. A widow and two A BASEMENT years ago, for in city, ? MAN'S DEATH 9-year-old Ellen Anderson, here to-day and visited the United States WOODLAND, March 24.? A meeting of final burial this grown children survive him. assault on took found one coffin containing the skeleton place to-day. The defendant was returned auxiliary cruiser Prairie .this afternoon. the County. Horticultural Commission was of a boy, the condition of which bore evi- County Sonora crew paraded on her deck and a sa- to-day. of Fruit-Growers Meet. to the Jail at to await trial The guns held A few cases scale and dences of an awful struggle. The bones Three in the Superior Court. lute of nineteen was fired. red spider were reported. The ladybugs of the legs were drawn up and the arms GILROY, March 24.? The growers Are Dead and Two Gustave Smith Found in Commerce this evening good exterminating fruit The Chamber of are doing work in the were extended across the face. The glass of Gllroy Township met to-day and gave Tachuisa Held. gave a banquet to the officers of the red spider. Porter, Commissioner ?^. of the casket which had been above the a committee of five prominent fruit grow- Others Seriously In- Chicago With His Skull Prairie. General .boy's head was broken. The position of ers full power to act in securing a pack- Special Dispatch to The Call Peck and Assistant Commissioner Wood- Murdered and Cremated. the body the condition of the coffin ing house for Gllroy Valley. CARTERS, Fillppo.TachuIsa, ward of United States Exposition and Nearly 1501 jured. March 24.? the among of DETROIT, 24.? Paul Reno, a Indicated that the boy had been buried acres have been pledged to the California Fractured. who on February 28 attempted to assas- Commission were the guests March and had died in agony. honor. farmer livingin Grosse Pointe Township, alive Dried Fruit Association.. Mr. Fletcher sinate his benefactor, Joseph Bertl, at his limits, and other prominent fruit men spoke ln wayside inn at Cherokee, presumably for near the city was burned to death Death of a Pioneer. favor, of.the proposition. The committee Were Engaged in Another Man money, to-day appear Danish Cabinet Would Resign. to-day. It ls believed he was murdered of five is composed of Koebig Washing Down Is Lying Unconscious his was held to be- COPENHAGEN, Danish and his MODESTO. March 24.? G. W. Toombs Cordes, Dr. J. P in fore the Superior Court upon the charge March 24.? The for the purpose of robbery house H. George T. Donlap, James C. Walls After a Fire When the Hospital Because of a Seat- of attempt to murder. Cabinet* has intimated to the Ktng the burned to conceal the crime. died to-day after a lingering Illness.- De- Zuck and Gus Lion. the Flooring Grave ing Administered by Un- Way. known Parties. aBKSBHIHHMHHBHHH ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦HaBBBlBBniBlBHBBlllHMBlHHBBBBlBBlBl«BllBllB«BniBHB«BlB«lllllB««BllH«B«aBaBlHaia«lB!l

NEW YORK, March 24.? Through the CHICAGO, March 24.?The Record says: breaking down of the first floor in the Two men, who are supposed to have factory building at 122 and 125 East been assaulted by istrikers yesterday, Forty-fourth street, which was totally were taken to the County Hospital in a destroyed by fire to-day, three firemen serious condition. One of them dledlater. were killed and two Injured. The men The dead man is Gustave Smith, 38 were precipitated into the basement. years of age. August Hasterock, 35 years in which v.-as about six feet of water, and of age, the injured man, is suffering from pinned under the debris. Itis supposed concussion of the brain. they were drowned. Mystery surrounds the manner in which Following are the dead: Smith received his injuries. He Was WILLIAMJ. SJHITH. picked up at Madison and Jefferson PETHB BOWMAN. streets in the afternoon ln an Insensible FOREMAN JOHN GRADT. condition by the police. He was found The injured are: Fireman Kuchs and lying in the street car tracks. one Captain William Clark.- ? ? had fall, No The accident occurred two hours after seen him and it was thought that probably he had been struck by a the fire had been put out. About twenty cable train. This theory, men were engaged in washing down the was abandoned floor, after a canvass of the neighborhood and walls on the lirst on which I were inquiry of the railway emplpyes." ! Ftored tons of machinery, tin. heavy tim- Smith's skull badly bers and pig lead. The great weight was fractured. His on nose was broken and his 'lips cut and Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt wins over pre|udice the floor made it give way, and the men bleeding. hospital said; jm&fls^. success arising from ? ? The physician the ? I J went down into the basement. Injury to the head < The police estimate, the loss at $50,000. had not been caused An by a fall. Inhis opinion It had been in- j.r "^^p^k the failure of old style, out of date electric belts. electric belt which cures g flicted by a heavy blow from a club YOUNG ON THE STAND. Police Inspector Shea detailed several blistering flesh with a popular detectives on the case, but up to late last ! without the meets demand. It makes curing ! night little could concerning Says He as be learned ' ¦ Regarded White a Shrewd the dead man. .-..,. , VT easy, pleasant and certain. Dr. McLaughlln's Museum is overflowing with out Business Man; Hasterock'Sj manner of .receiving" his l . ! iPS s^*w&sit's injury Special Dispatch to The Call. is also shrouded In mystery. He picked up burners, discarded for his modern, UKIAH, was at Noble and Cornell |8k WJjf J^^^^M^i^^j of date flesh non-burning appliances. The March 24.? The proponents ln streets inan unconscious condition by the J the White will contest j>ut on their first police. At the County Hospital it was | old concerns are now trying to imitate Dr. McLaughlin's electrodes, witness this morning. He was E. B. said that the. man was suffering from 7^p^P^^^^^S^^ cushion but 5 concussion of the brain. Hasterock is un- Young of the law firm of Gordon & Young conscious, his ' ¦ Francisco, serious, and condition Is said to be without success. By frequent "Warnings" and "Cautions" they attempt of San who drew up the will j He is an ironworker. ? ®yi^^^^^^r\ to of decedent and who lias been the attor- ney for L. E. White, the father of de- sidetrack the popular demand, but "the dear public" knows that a "warning" » ceasf*!, and founder of the Greenwood HARSHA HELD FOR TRIAL. j Mj| Comj>any. \^^^^^T J Lumber He testified regarding the legal assistance he had given the de- Stole Watches From Inmates of the issued by a competitor is a cry of distress at the loss of business. § cedent and to the further fact that ho ! Is\ had never seen William H. White under Veterans' Home. the influence of intoxicating liquors and Special Dispatch to The Call. Why Dr. McLaughlin Succeeds. Dr. McLaughlin's had always regarded him as a ?ydS^lSiV^ . Regulator. § ly wonderful- NAPA. March 24.? Samuel Harsha of ' *^*^ Dr- McLauKhlln has presented to the public an improvement on th« The only electric possesses regulator ¦ ! belt ln the world which a shrewd business man. Several other I t^^Ssil^'+Ji F< i^ ' witnesses the Veterans' Home had his preliminary llMxLJ'' ? old manner of applying electricity for the cure of nervou 8 ani ?¦ S Improvement ls ln the form of electric belt which" will, ? their testimony went no further than be- fe3||§g£W Mfj^ . .diseases. The an McLauirlln Kleptrir w" k allege to (W to/N\k- - .. 01"0 T*»it w h°«t. ««h control the would .tin* the sanity of the fore Justice Richie at Rutherford to-day not burn and scar the wearer for life. . These who have worn electric "^ W . current g deceased. ' . f or blister,f and no ordinary person ¦ The etar witness of the proponent. Mrs and was held to answer before the gjfSf ## MW^X%WV' ¦ belts know what this means. They know that an electric belt. If it could stand It. Persons wearing the Su- *>. "^|eBS«|V\ ' - W. H. White, widow of the deceased, will perior Court. lionds were fixed at $2000, 4«WKi any electrlclt y at allsl > ls an Instrument of torture un!eß3 the cur- Dr McLausrhlln Electric B«lt at night may set the regulator when r*- H be placd upon the Bland W>^Sw)SNw \ Blves Monday. Her which the defendant failed to furnish. Iy^um^^^^^mm^ijO^^\, rent can be controlled by the wearer, because It blisters, sears and tlrtne so that the smooth, cor.tlnusus current feels like a slowing ? '5 testimony and cross-examination is ex- Harsha stole several watches at the \ the flesh Into a of sores. A cure such warmth, y /R7cP^g£ii.^|lw /;/ irritates mass raw under suffer- and may retire and peacefully pours ¦ pected to be the dramatic feature of the home from different veterans. Since be- # sle*r> "while the Belt trial. ing jailhe has made attempts ¦ " dM**r °f -^° " in two at by- McLau.hlln-. regulator. P suicide? first by cutting an artery *£_A" ' - no* overcome Dr. »ensauon you - In his I c JmmS^^^"^BsflW^- makes the [current at «enalUv« , S?."'^"--. a«"T?*ir were belnz electrocuted ln your steep, as ¦ and the second " . whlch strons or mild will.' The most Excursion to Timber Belt. left hand time.by trying c many who "* discarding cU-styli ? person wear it without blistered. 'now th« belt* for B) DiFpntch to hang himself at the County Infirmary Pnnt fAI» Mon A Rnnir Wtvmcm can tern*' i tfc«.Dr.- Br*clal to The Call JjUUxV XUI moil. IX IJUUA. XUIfnV . ? McL&uglln ? about ten days ago. Harsha: feels very A VVUIIICII. invention. B CARTERS. March 24.? The officials of to-night the I Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt Is as g-ood for women as for men. ". , ¦ .'¦R'tippi ¦' despondent * ¦ APtfrtfifiC at outcome of 1*Iilll. P!l . ; Ri Railway only, Belt In the world by "Py __ '? rra and . the Sif West Side Flume his case to-day and it is feared that |rt ls the Electric that can be worn a person .' . TUT^T « 1.1! » "w ' ¦ Company, he tender eKin. A book with fnirInformation willbes sent free . bar., - and Lumber with a number of may yet take this life if not guarded |of you sealed :'A« a preventive against "the contact of metal electrodes with -..Air. XUCLaUgxllln° S XUUSeUIII. . 2 Invited guests, enjoyed an excursion closely. to every sufferer who wishes to study, this subject. If cannot call. the Heßh; Dr.McLaughlin haa invented a special cushion electrode, which _ . . Into rite da y IJf.hu1 hu ;tes»nionlaJß from^recent .. Thert> is.« pome - ;i -e a, - cures. makes Ifpossible to give the current into the body without contact of not an electric belt In the market that cannot be B5 the latter company's timber bplt, <. J2" 7 otherJf. remedies.re^' ¦ ' «-en in here, to-day. Regretted Step. after the Xailure of the bare metal.- These electrodes. as well as the regulator, are fur- Dr.'McLaughlln's Museum, from the kind that burnt the : fifteen miles from The West Her ? flesh to th. 'B Side and Lumber Company has nlahed free. ._;_^ Wnd that has no more power than a piece of flannel poaked ¦ Flume special Dispatch to The Call. TiOraTHrPTTlAnt nf NfirVflllQSvctOtn ,;_,,_ . lnred pep- about 2,000.000 feet of timber already felled uerangemeni oi.«ervoub oysiem.; A Free »** solutlo«- The? are dozens of . u>e -Thirty i***- -mai- *&£¦ ¦ ? Test Invited. and commenced to-day delivering Norton, ¦ - ¦--,-.¦/- which purchased It In SEATTLE. March 24.?Frances r KIRKLAND. Arizona. March 16, 1900. . . . . were dearly by the poor dupes who tried to ret some- B Carters for manufacture. The huge saw- who arrived ¦ in Seattle a week ? ago, at- DR. M. A. McL.AUGHL.IN?Dear Sir: Isuffered very seriously from To prove how greatly superior his appliances are, ,Dr.;McLaughlin *. thing for nothing. -There 'are I ; . every from, . burners which were worn «ni» H poor,; great pains «nee. m mill will soon be in operation. tempted suicide this morning by .taking I trrexular action of the heart and. circulation, in the Invites sufferer nervous. Dainful' or chronic ailments to several worn twice and dl«»arri»Uf I\T ?°2 Francisco. S of deer ln his 24,? Streets, Angeles.. g COVELO. March Another death ! *»»?*'»?*» »W«fc*A ¦ *, . Budickßlookv Corner Spring asd Second Los . ¦ DIX. iVi. Ai iVlCsLALIiinLiirN. from diphtheria occurred ln Westport to- ,*^ . Offleei HouM-Dally» a. m. to »p. m. Sundays lo to I. NBVTER SOLD INDRUO STOREB. H Easter cards now ready for. Eastern day, making a total of five in ten days. m.W.^-»»-«? mail, Eanborn, Co., ? Vail& 741 Market St.* There are four more cases.- ??.?:-?¦.? " ' ' J ' ' - ¦ - ¦ - -''' ' BBBBBBBBBHBHBBBBBBBBJIBBBBBBBfIBBBBBBfIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfIBBfIEBBBBBBBBBfIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBaa3I^£3aaI3: -^ ¦ BBfBBBBBMBBp^:^;' -": , /: '^SjßßS^^^'-" "H^V'" -. l?£s3^Mi#sBs§£*l^^ ¦