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LOS ANGELES, .Nov. S.— Jud?e Snaw has made another entry on the pages of history in the famous Creede will contest case. This morning he denied a motion cf Mrs. Louisa N. Creede for a family aliowance of J2S0 a. month from the estate. . Mrs. Creede entered into- a sepa ration Contract with Creede In considera tion of a payment of 0,000 made by him to her. The court therefore decided she was not entitled to any share in Us<s estate NV> 3Icney for Mrs. Creede. FRESNO, Nov. 22.— Only a trace of rain has fallen in the last twecty-foty hours, and the weather forecast is cloudy. No damage from the storm or flood Is re ported in this county, and the unusual rain has been a very welcome one to the grain farmers. SACRA1IENTO. Nov. ~L — Normal weather has prevailed here since the big storm of Tuesday night. To-nignt the sky is overcast, but there is hardly a breach of wind, and unless a breeae ccrnes up ram is cot Iikel? to falL No reports of damage by Tuesday night's storm have been received beyond the breaking- of a Jew windows, tlie overturning of some windmills and o«thouses, etc. SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. r.— The rain cea«ed fallinj this afternocn and the clouds cleared away for the first time ¦ince last Saturday, ending the greatest November rainfall for over twenty years. The total precipitation for tiie storm is S.GS inches, making 7.01 Inches for the sea son. No damage was done. SAN DIEGO. Nov. Jt— It has rained at Intervals during the day and to-night there is a. hea.vy downpour. The total for tie storm, ta t>^« city at 3 p. m. was only 1.31, but in the Interior the precipitation haa been pheccmesal At Cuyarnaca, where the flume company's great storage reservoir Is situated, the rainfall has reached the enormous total of twelve Inches, and there is now eighteen feet of water In the reserve!*, which had been practically cry before the storm. At Descanso and Oak Grove there has been a. fall of et?ht Inches; at Morena. dajs. 3.60 inches, and the streams there are now risirs and 400 inches of water la Cowing into the darn. At Sweetwaxer the precipitation has been L50, and water Ss not yet flowing into the reservoir at that place. Alpine tax had 4.25 and there was 3 inches at Lower Otay dam FAB3H2TG LAXDS BENEFITED. cf the State. Sain. Is "Welcomed In 2£any Sections Treasurer's Of 2ce Reopens. SAN JOSE, Nov. 22.-The County Treas urer's office, which has been closed for a couple of days because of the contest over the County ' Auditorshlp between Auditor Col and Martin Murpny. is O o#n again for business. v^ Caught With Plunder. CHICO, Nov. 22.— Howard Hanlon alias Hamlin. suspected of being implicated in a robbery at ahaata last Friday nizht was arrested In thi* city last night, Han lon had been seen to crawl under a wa-e house near the railrtwid and officers were stationed to arrest him whea he came out. About 9 o'clock he appeared carrvtng a large bundle. He wa3 immediately ar rested. The bundle contained three watches, two dozen new knives and sev eral dozen silk handkerchiels. which have been positively identified by Sheriff Beh reps of Shasta County. Hanlon was taken to- Redding to-nlrfat. Asks Judgment Against E. C. Single taxy for Breach of Contract. SAN JOSE. Nov. 22.-Charies M. Short ridge, editor cf the Evening Herald to day filed a rait in the Superior Court ?*¦&&. £ C " Siasletary,- the capitalist for SlOflO. for alleged breach of coatrac* Editor Shortridge cornea out with a «(»n sational article tn the Herald this eveni"-? in which he charges Singletary violated his contract in order to scheme with George W. Cozzens, president of the SaH Jose TVater Company, to oust him from the Heraid. He declared this Is attempted because he stated he will make a fiyht for lower water rates. EDITOR SHOBTBTDGB SITES. Special Dtapatdi to Tae CalL SEATTLE. Not. £.— Amcng the prison ers fcroug-ht from Nome yesterday was Gladys Shores, sentenced to five years ia the McNeils Island penitentiary for drug-^lrg and robbing William Conway, a miner, during the summer carnival cf : crime at Nome. Gladys Shores ia the first woman prisoner at McNeils and there ia another aide to the story that 13 con siderably out of the ordinary. Steadtastly maintaining her innocence, she jives a statement to the presas, which ia, to say th* least, startling in its naxure. whether or not there be any truth tn it. In a signed letter she sayi tn part: "My arrest was brought about by the machina tions of a United States deputy marshal by the name of Campbell. Several days previous to my arrest, while my husband was away from town on. a. trip- to tne hiils, this man Campbell came to me and made a proposition that only a man cf his caliber is capable of. On my indignant refusal to comply with his request, or as it misbt b« termed command, he thr«»a.c ened to- have me put In jail. The sequel shows how well be kept hi* word." The letter states that whil* ilrs. Shores was in her tent one evening a young man named Myers brought Conway to th<» door, and. statin? that he was ill. asked that he be permitted to lie down. Camp bell, who, the letter sayi, waa always han^in? around the tent, saw the two men enter and shortly afterward rc3hed in, accompanied by two soldiers, and ar rested Myers and Mrs. Snores on a cha-?e of drug-jzlnz- and robbing Conway. Myer« escaped before the trial, but Mrs. Shore3 aa she says, by the perjury cf Campbell' was convicted as an accomplice to the robbery and se-ntenced to five year* "Not longr after my trial," writes Mrs Shores, "tne man Campbell wa3 trans ferred to the jail as a zlzhz guard. Every eight while he was on duty at the jail h*> would come to my cell and make the <aae proposition to me that he had mad«» be'o-^ my arrest. He also stated that if I had ?iven In to him before my arrest I would not have been, in the preificanent I th a n was and it was not too late yet to jr«t out of g-cins to the penitentiary. "At last I sent for my attorney. M"- Miller, and stated the facts to him. H* said that the man should be prosecuted" In the meantime one of Campbell's fello-w oScers heard cf the consultation I had I had with my attorney, and ccmin? to me made the threat that tr I did not let thinsrs go Campbell would p-e«c-» a charge of blackmail against me "*Sq nothing was done about the matter'" r ¥*** . Sh ° rea was taken to McNeils Island to-day. bery, Slakes Grave Charges Against a United States Official at Hcme. Gladys Shores, Charged With Bob- WOMAN ACCUSES A DEPUTY MARSHAL Cfcief cf Police ax Los Anzeies think* he is the cian who operated there last win ter. The latest inquiry for Ramsey comes frcra the Sheriff a.: Carson City. Nevada. TTxar official thisks Raxasey migbt b* the person who operated at Carson last sun der under the guise of a special a?ent of the War Department in search cf cavalry horses fcr the Philippines. The fellow put n-p at the beat hotel in the town, and purchased, a couple of car loads of horaea. These he had deilrered at the railroad yards en a certain, day and snipped to San Francisco. The owners cf the ani mals were zlven a neatly written draft on the Assistant Treasurer of the United States In New York In pa.yr=ent for tfc.e fccrsea. The swindler disposed cf the horses In San Francisco throt^h a stockyard. A couple of weeks later the Nevada stock nea received notice from the Assistant Treasurer that the drafts were worthless. 12 the rnaa wanted at Carson turns out tc be Ramsey fce will have to answer to many chara-ea of grand larceny and ob taining nicney and foods under false pre tenses. Ejxscial Elspa-tcH ta Tt» CaXL SAN JOSE, N'ov. 21— "WTIIiara F. Ram sey, isrho is ttzder arrest for defrauding I>r. Eenrey o* a cctrple ci huiiired dollars fcy rneariS d worthless checks, is believed fcy the police to te aa ali-arotind crook. HalJ a dczen towns en the coast have coisri:tiriica.tecl -with Chief of Police Kid •ward in regard to Ramsey, who answers the description cf men wanted in those places- Six years ago Ramsey passed a nursber of worthless checks at Sacra rseriro. but the crfease is outlawed. The Under Arrest at Saa Jos«. Police Seceive Manj Inquiries E« g-ardlagr ~W. F. "Ramsey, 2To-w SOSPEGTED OF BEING ALL-ABOUND CROOK SAr.*TA CRUZ. Xov. 22.— The last boat- ' ness at the nte^tin? cf the Episcopal Ccn- '¦ re cation cf Baa Jcse was the selection cf j t&e n-xt place of meeting. sa':-as was : rhotn. ft is ?nbaK« a. special meeting- > ¦w-.u b»* held immediatelr aiter the <iio- ! c^san ccnvccation; wiiich m^ets tn Jan- ! cs_ry. If to it win t* held in Trinity ! Cir^rch cf Saa Jcge. J "Will 3£eet at i^^^c SAN RAFAEL. Nov. 22.— State Prison Guard Samuel Randolph Tvas shot down by a discharged convict. J. EmxningtOTL, alias John Conway, alias Larry Doyle, at the doorway of Shepherd's Hotel at Point San Quentin at about 3:3) o'clock this after noon. Randolph will recover. Following a usual custom, after 5 o'clock, a number of the guards, among them Randolph, sauntered from the prison down to the hotel for their mail. In the barroom Emmington was seen, but r.othing was thought of it. as he was o4T the prison grounds and was accompanied by a young man who had called at the prison" to- see a convict. The trouble started before any one realized it. Eia mingtcn called Randolph a vile name and said he never was any good. The ex convict then backed to the door, and drawing a revolver, took deliberate aim at Randolph and flreci- His victim fell. As the trigger was polled Randolph was In the act of springing upon his would-be murderer. These who wer* present say that Em rr.m^ton's face was livid with raj?e am! that be looked more like a wild beast than a man. After surveying the pras trate man he ran down the read, taking off his overcoat as he ran. At the first break in the fence he left the road and The alarm was given at the prison and a large body cf guards was sent cut. Sheriff Taylor hurried to the Point and arrested the fugitive's companion and locked him up in the County Jail. He, however, claims to have known. Ernming tcn only a few day3 and says that they came here on the 1:20 narrow-gauge train. He gives the name of Jimmy Davtj and says that he lives in San Francisco. Emmington has served several terms in prison. He was discharged from tbe prisoa en July 24 last He had finished serving- a ten-year sentence from Sierra County for burglary. While at tfce prison he was known as a bad prisoner. Ht had an ugly disposition and was al ways In trouble. Randolph has been a guard for seven years and has had charze of the yard. It is believed that the assault was the re sult of some grievance that Emminston fancied he had against him. Randolph Is the man who- captured Johnson when he and Heaiy attempted to> escape sev eral months ago. The bullet rfred by Emmington struck Randolph in the thigh. He will recover. Late to-nl?ht Emnisrton wad captured by Sheriff Taylor on a hill near the boule vard. He took hL« arr^t as a matter of course and tan Randolph had beaten him and caused him to lose his credits He hiul an old-fashioned pistol in his Docket. Special Dispatch to Ths CalL Samuel Randolph Is Wounded by J. Emmington at San Quentin. EX-CO N-VICT J. ERMINGTON. WHO ATTEMPTED TO KILL SAMUEL RANDOLPH. A SAN QUENTTN GUARD. ERMINGTON ESCAPED INTO THE HILI^S. BUT WAS CAPTURED BT SHERIFF TAYLOR. Rev7 H. B. Restarick of the Episcopal church of this city has undertaken to help, and he has received considerable en couragement from the Deople of this city. The manzarita berries were a failure and the acorns dropped from the oak trees in June because of the lack of moisture. Mrs. Watkirs write? that ten years of service with the Indians has accustomed her eyes to sad sights, but she has never seen anything like the picture which ia presented by their prospective suCering during- the coming months. There will be many dead from, lack af nourishment before the winter is passed unless the white people of the State con tribute to their support. On reserva tions near the inhabited valleys the young bucks secure work with the white ranch ers and divide what they earn willingly with those who are older and unable to work, but neither old nor young know any theory of life save money earned 13 earned to spend, anc it goes quickly. There are many reservations, however which are not within reach of work for either young or old and it is on tho** that there Is th© zreatest suffering and li"-tely to be the greatest lack of food. Mrs. Mary Watkins, the teacher at Me«a Grande Reservation, where there are 3C6 people, of irhora twenty-seven, are so otd that they are helpless, writes of having visited seven of the reservations and found the Indians in a dreadful condition of want In all of them. Children and women are almost naked, and there Is not enough food tn any of the lodges to keep the inhabitants thereof alive through the winter. The dry years have left the Indiana In dire distress from lack of food and thetr condition li Indeed pitiable. The Indian ts never a provident bein^, and the years which have not broug-ht enough, water to the lands to admit of reaping aa zsuch aa had been sown have left them poorer and poorer and less able to stand against privation. SAN DIEGO. Nov. 22.— The report that there are In Han. Diego County several hundred people In danger of starving dur ing the ccmins 1 winter haj startled the peopie of this city, but the facts are vouched far by the teachers of the schooi3 on. the Indian reservations, and they have by request visited nearly all the reserva tions for the purpose o-f learning the con ditions. Special Dtejjatch to The Call. Naked. Crops Fail Owing 1 to the Prolonged Drought and Many of the Un fortunates Are Almost NO FOOD ON THE RESERVATIONS Pitiable Condition ol Indians in San Diego HUNDREDS ARE ON THE VERGE OF STARVATION As Boon as possible alter the ?-r.$ ; rg of the three bodies ¦wcrd was sent to Er:»e-:«r.-i, and a posse c* mounted rurales ¦x;< started out to maie a hunt for the fndtara and bring then to justice. The razalea have to travel many miles before reachirg- the country in which the crime •eessreo and it is possible that word from thera will not be received fcr a day cr :wo. Th« r<?p-:rt =ara that Peter ilelandres, ¦w-.;. tULM a. reputation, ail ever the lower pctiti "-..i s_s a cutthroat and thief, ia with the Iniians. It is believed here tber* :s seme mistake in the report and that the maa mean: is Pedro Morales. wiio is wanted is tnls county fcr th-sft B I>*s Ang-eles Ccunty fcr the mur _-r ef Z*puty Sheriff Wilson several ; ears tea. UoraJc* was recently report ed to have b«?*n Stilled by a rural near Alar- w. bat tin* report turned out to te a mistake, as the outlaw was merely sight ed tad vocnded by the nfflftr: KoxhSsff seen of the umCerota Ia dl*na, cut i: wtls net hard to guts* whera to Ia.7 the responsibilty far the crime. -nes« Indians, particularly these ilvin? in tie mcu-tai-s, are aesxi-baxtarets. Tfcey ha.v« the rtp'-itaticn cf b<?i^? willing to kill Cox the merest txlfia, Caxtle sceaxins is ccrs^ricri w.th th-em. and thoug-hi co'x jared to attack they a.re par-aculariy bru tai and biao&tbixwxj when able to surpr.se en wwyij Sseh appear* to have b*«n the character cf the mrrtfer in this case. The India^is i--"- 1 ma.de a rail c=. the zr.'.-'.-.g C2^=5 end had ru= :ff a number of cattle telcn^-.ns- to Asur.o. the stcre- In crier to reco-.-«r his teat stoci Acur^o. is. com^anj ¦sritli a ~a.r: naraed Bottto «r.d a. rural ai-iiicar. poSec crS cer) ¦wrhcae -*-^» ttsj net reverted, gave chsje. Xs? y~'rs fis heaLrd cf th* pursu ers for rwa days, when a =5.-., who was crtvizc i tunch cf cattle through to the Ccicra.d» River, <-* — - upen thai bodies of th« zire« ces >j tw l cear th* trail- They ¦were ccverec with wcu-ds. indicarir.? thii they had fc€€n taken :r surpr.se and had r.c; beer. £ive- a chance ffcr their lives. SAN EIEGO. Not. r.— A.cccrd:=? to re- P«~J Jrot= Easecada, received by tie Unicr to-day, the bloodthirsty Ccccpai Isiiazs ci ti« deser; ans respc^sitie *cr th« surier ci three men. aad the cSScers cJ the Law are en a hu^r for rhe EufiOF fa-tei The murder txxmed r.c: far rrcrs the drurj towa cf Juarez en the desert side of the zz.c-intaiz.3. ahc.it nine ty rr::!eai frota. Si- Zntgo, and well ever tawaxd th« r-If ccast. S^i^*I DUraica ta Tie CaU. Pcsse cf Ycsted Hcrales Leaves Z^s«nada and Is in Eot ?ur 6'ait cf tie Treachercus Hfid Men. BODES ARE BADLY MUTILATED T&ree Men Killed by Savages Near Mining Town ol Juarez. INDIANS ARE ACCUSED OF A TRIPLE MURDER PRISON GUARD IS SHOT BY A FORMER CONVICT THE SAN FBANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, XOYEMBEE 23, 1900. 5 AH VEBTISZ3tE2ITS. • »I'T!«s:hi rtfiritr rnqpiii. tP4CiriC 11"T«.I Trmlas l«»«e ••¦•( «r* <in« ta> aarrl*« <»i «%5I rtXAXClMCO^ ( ili.n Line, Foes cf 11 u tit ;5r«st ; ( tUTI — 7ii)» SOTBI35.1 7. 1300. — iJMH •7^«* B-okix Eisiira. 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ClatTiglea. f «~CS gmf «:g ge> • :^0 a=* «i» ao| 13: « asi;l»:S a=a 130 ;n, S.CQ p=, Setaatopci. 1 7:JS ;a. i.S ;=» Stasis eocnect at Sasta Rcss Tzr Vf.ir* "ST»-«t Hsrtnys aad 'WrMts Sulaaar Sprts^s: at 3*3ltoa tor Aimrta; at Lyttcc far Ljrttoa 3pr*.= r». as GtwIm* for Rcacx* 9?rla4-s; it Clirmrla:* for ta* G»T^er»; at Boplaad f=r Dcacaa £prt=r». ElaiilaatJ SprSara. K«is«TTta». Car!** Sal 3sr!=<3. so<la Bay. Lii^jor: aa<l 3a^t>tJ SsrCrss; at CViaii far Vtcay yprtn**. Sar»tara Eprtars. Bl-ae LaJi?a. La\or«l Dei! L*.«*. 'Wltte* Spriar*. U5?«r Lak». P^ino, Pottsr VaJl«y. Jota Da7*i. Risrersiils. Ller'.sy'a. BarkseH'a. C aaa»dr!a E«!xau. HailTta*. Ctt'b Hot Sprta*-*, MsrJoctao Ctty. Fart Brxrr. W^stport. Caai. WUlets. LaytocTlI«. o»"^p B*U's a L "' »~ L JSarrta. OUesa. Dyer. Sctxia »-.i Su.- *»- aatarday ta Sfcedar rxs^!-ut? dciuta as r«- <seed rat«s. Oa 5ii.-..la.7?. rccatf-trts tickrtj ta »3 pntatt fteT-r-.ii Saa RaTacI at aali rausv Ticket o±ac«^ CO \tirxst ax.. Car?e!3i« boIT4> tB«r- • R- 3C RTA.V. tt. C WiUrtNO. Gao. Paaa. A«S. G«x 3£aaa£>r. HQBTB PACIFIC GQAST BAILBOAOL Vic Sausatxto F«rry. Cca^aencia* aept«aii«T *). DCOL TRO3* fi-O» FRANCISCO TO V'T-T, V'ALLSZ 'A.ND 3AN RAPAZL, EXTRA TRTP*— Far Mill ?aC«y aatt SaA r_iTa#i. as UofKtays. WmT wiliji 3*»» Brtiyi at J-iO aa<: US 3. bl sundat*- # j.tm. *:a:a<», «t::» *. m~ nji I:li «4:4i. 1:30. 9:«0 a. n. Trxiaa manted «•> roa to 3aa Ca*etta. FROIT 3.O* RjUTAEL. to 3AX **R-U<CI3CrX WKEX DAT3 — 6:X. -<l:ja. S:«B, tJB a. oa_ •S30. 1:«S. -2 JO. tdit, J:M a, aj. EXTRA TRIP3 on Maa^iaT*. Wtdsesdaj* aad 5a::r!ay» a: C:O aad :1 *) 5. a. SCXDATS— 4":3Q. "l:«0t •M.Oflt "H.a> a. am- n:«a. «1:U. 4:*i *«:30 9. m. Traias csar»»>l «•> start from San gmmj-X. ¦ FPOM \m.T. V1LLBT TO 3A>< rHAXCI3COL WEX r>AT3— «:«. «.45» I:SJ. 1 3 *. a_ B:». ::B). 1:30. «:S*. S:3 B. ra. EXTBA TRIPS ea M:=ii7i. WadoMadart and eataniays at 7:13 ial 19:a a. a. 8OTDAT3— irfSS. a CS a. ai.. C:flS. I.O. a^a. ¦ .-0O. «:«i 3. na- THHOTTOH TRAEC3L I.H a. bl week day*— Caxadars aasS way **. Cess. t:«3 p. ra. Eatariax*— TaaaJaai *a& way it*. ties*. *;•» av sa. li. n'aja 7w*i'*- aaA way aca*> «CSaW MQUNf TAHALPA1S RAILWAY LesT*9 Saa FrL=cl»ca. -rta SaosaSto 5"»rry: WSEK OATS >-13 a. m.; 1:«S aad ?.•>O 3. =x. 3VXDATj J.20. :j-JO. U:M aad XU3 9. a. Fare. FroacUca ta 3"— ..t.'.: aad Rgtara. JTSTW TAVERS OF* TA JtALPAIS XtTW OPE!*. Tlr-»yt efB«r»*- Cl M»rVe» «>.. 3aC!—Ilto ftrr. /" "^ l)r. Gibbon^ Dlspcnsarj, •»• 1 '**» £c* t»* tr«atin»c; of Pr;Tr»i8) S lAffil Else**"*, Lest itiaa.^-1 D-clUty -jr W^Bvai i:>«»ta^*^aTt2^on 5*Ml7»ailaila«I vad rV^^rfaa -itn Dt****:*. ra« -toc»rcnrwT«ae>% l^ESBSctJ'iiiieniail Fry ai=L Caan»» *w StijESraCi!; t'ai r«~»m »f»«»»i Ca;ior»-:A Oa-. J. *•- blBBO.V 3ai 1 J-JT. au-i J*nadaca» liU. T. HESS, «ta3T pciiu a«j Arraujf-A.r-ii.T. T-?nta STcor. Boom I3I3w_Qa3a Snreclui* 3,'uXg. T»L*pccne Brawn Wl. Resi&eace. CI «ZaO;ara!a it., below riaafT. t gas TrxsdacaL ADVZBTISZSCOrrS. Free to the Ruptured! Dr. W. S. Eice, tfce Well Kco-wti An- | tiority. Sends a Trial of His Famous Xetfcod Free :o All. Out c: the cha:« cf cli-tl=e fallar* c=~e« a I rew ar-i «tart:i=»: cure i-.v r^pr-r?. Dr W. S. ! Ejc«. 41S X. Itam re. Aia.=ia. N. T.. *-^- In- i vented a, szeti-rd that cirw w-.iisout p»in. <laa- ! VS. C3.XS. ULN'GS. * *-er. cr«ra::ca cr a= tnzz'i lc«» at tiis« f>-=i ! tie is.7 • w-^-u. Ta ar^id an qa«atlona cf -"AxSt ; t« ««iii» rree te e-rerr sa--r-r a fr%« trial ot '¦ matlmC *=i c*n &e no eartily rtasci ¦»rty &rr eae. rtca or twer, giiouii 20 t ind ' tteats«;Te» of ti^s reaerocs cCer. aj aa '-- j «ta==* sf talj rea^arkabi* raethoJ, tie ca-«"if : or m*e — l^e^ce. 34r. I<rt- la & w«2 sld «^=tlecian. ! 73 rears cr a*-, a.-.S :.-r e:j=te?a 7-3.-5 toil bad Saato r; : tare whlca no tr«t=eat^:* j cco« artth. After a •hort tiae sf tae PJc« ! r:et=s<I tie left rupturs heaiei entirely and 'Sk ' rtjrnt was aJLmc«t eics«i In a few weks. i*a- i ¦ZjlT ce Is aa »:-;-! u a dcllar. -wears no -,-l«« ! »?r ctier su^^crt aai hi« cure is ccly cae ot ' h'Zs.iz+iM cf i.r*;;a,r cas«s r»pcrtp<i !rr ti»<»a# ' irri cse the P^ce catted. S^d fir tWa ; r«« S trial. Dcn't b« bacinrart. It w.H iurrr-.»i» you ; •with It* wcnderful pewer to teal. Ac<i ir you ; k=r.w cf ctner n: tared p»ric:» ask tiear ta I write cr write for th«si. I>> sot rail to wr*-e ' at cna: do «o t>^ay. /^fe^Sl BOTTLE LUntc MCBURNEY'3 / ™ * <iy rwiuuc^ cure *^ t^y A tsoroufa <r=re lor ! frj I Q p*i=s ia tie baci, S J\ ERIGHTS CISEASE. I! 24 r /^ female trocblea, isecs.- : cicecceof urtse. brlcic daat <lepc«;:«, fc^i- j wett:a«; cf ctiiirea, nrravel. gail stOQea, j drop«7. fiiabetes. and rbEcnatua- FOR SALE AT DAKL.BEJTEER. DRL'O CO.. nt Kearay «.. j A.VD AT TEE OVTX. DEITG CO.. US Market at. j ¦cad Tjc tn 2; stamps ta W. F. McBamey. I «1S S. Scrta* St., Lc» Armeies. CaL, for S I . d&rs" »¦¦!'—" PncuaU C 56. Dmjrista. I §\TM, %1GO2. >Tr*JJTYforME\ I MORMON BI5H0fS PUXS | ba^e b*«a fa sac o*<?r firty | year* ty the leaders <jf ta« > Marsioc Church asd their tol- ' lowers. Positively eares the 1 ' wcrw cases In old and yoona; I I crlaiac frca «*2Tecti cf aeif- : abuse, disci pa tlca. »xcet»*a or ; «:;ffarette-«sickl3r. Cures Lett S&mhood. Impctsscy. Lest Power. N"i«ht Lcs^ea. Inscin- mav, Falsa la Hark. £»-.! Desires. List Btcx. f."er»c^a Debility. HeadacSe. Un2t3ess ta Mar- 1 ry. Less cf Sean-n, ¦» V'*r!coc«4* cr Ceo- . •tipatioR. Steps. S»'« *^ #1 rrcca T wljchlax ' »rf Eyelids. Effects JTv^r«* f '* iB5»=edlate. < Iirs«rt r.gr:r asd CEJ»T3 r^mcy ta emery < fiiiwrticB. EK^t't «;et despotideat: a emt Is at j r«ri. Resrares vmall. uadeirei'^ied cr?au. , Et]iBB'^t« ta« trara aad ctrre ctatera; Sic a . t-x; « Ii:r tt UJ fcy irall. A writtea ruanatee ta . <ure cr iccs*y r»*-.r=<!<«i wit* < boxes. ClrcsUra ' rr»«. Acirens EISHCP EEMEDT CO.. 49 Enia ' at.. Sar Fraceiaco. CaL. GRANT DSCC CO, ' t a£d «9 Third at. [ t TJNTTED STATES BSAXCH. st/\xe;v\eint i —OF THE- I CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OP THZ— ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP LIVERPOOL. SXGLASD. OX THS E5T day of Decstnber. A. D. XS39. and for tile y»ar eadlcr en tiat dar. as made to th» Insurance Commissioner of the Stats of Cali- fornia, pursuant to th* provisions of S*ctfonu SIO and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per Mnnk furnished by the Cocmilasloaer. ASSETS. Real tstitc cwsed br corapaay C143.090 05 Loans on bcmi'i aad raortga*?s 22O.(H00 CO Cash market value at all stocks and bonds owairf by company 1.736.30 )Z Cash ta company's office. ............ !.a: Tl Cash la banks 343,313 83 Int*r»st da* acd accrued en all atocis aad loans 44.33T it Interest du* aad accrued oa tondd and dort«affes 1.I1S »T Premtnms tn dTie coarse of con*r- tloa SSn.JSS « Rsats d'a* aai accrue 13.422 4T Aaiouat receivable under cerpstoal pollcfes S8S J7 Total assets ..... SZ.2Vl.S' J 2 #t LIABILITIES. " Lc«s«s adjusted and unpaid Ci2S3 tX Losses ta process of adjustment or la suspense C3.IT5 13 Loaees resisti^il. lncludltur eipea*«.. 52.333 «; Gross preraluasa on fire risks nrnnlna; cc« year or 1ms. 13.777,283 33; rein- surance 50 per cent X.33S.S4C M Grras pr^inlums en fire risks ruaalay mors tian one year. |4.3S,iat 45; retnstiranc* pro rata, 2.2^.313 3 Amount r^:lalmable br tae iaaur-d on p«»rp<!tual ars lnsuraace policies 22S.S35 17 LlabtUty undsr lire department 1*J,«3 S3 Due and accrued for salaries, rest etc - - *— 23.321 82 All otter demands against t£« com- pany K3.CS5 4£ Total UatCltlM J4.7G,*t2 45 rscazrsL .. : r, V«t cash actually received for £r- premium* «.ao«.fl3 31 Recsiv-ti for toter-st en bonds asd rnortjases W.3J7 :« Recetvid fcr taJerest aad dividends on bonds, stocks. loans, and tnts. all other sources 134.731 Tt : Received far ma 34.007 S5 Total tacota* J4.22T.K3KJ EXPENDITURES. X«t amount raid for are tosses f In- cluding J4S5.839 2«. losses af Dre- vtou3 years) .....J2.94S.32 14 Paid or allowed far camailastan cr . brok»ra»« ...... v — : «34.4+t j« Paid for salaries, fees, and otaer chars«s for officers, clerks, etc 243.S23 OS Paid for State, national and local taxss - 132.S33 K All other paym-nts aad expendi- tures K3.3S3 U Total expenditures J4.:si.i:r C Losses tnetrrred dtxrtzx tae y»arf2re>.Ii3^.a37 03 Risks and Premiums. Fire Risks. Prtniteaw. >J»t amount of risks! * written during the; year j SBM.SSS.*ia E,333.I3t 13 >Hs/t amount of rlsJtsi expired during taej year -I 583.3tJ,147 4,^3,133 71 Net amount la fares! .December «. IS33....f 791.040.31 T.lOg.382 M E. F. BEPPAT.T.. TX 3. ManagerT" Subscribed and aurora ta before me. this ZSA day of Jacuarr. 1300. ED1TOTD HARVEY, Notary Public. ROLLA V.^VVATT, Manager, PACIFIC DEPART.nE^rT, ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING, Comsr Fine aad Saas^me Sts. BRANCH OFHGE - -TT 310 PINE STREET. GORDON Z, FRASER, Manager*. j BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters ia A GREAT RESTORATIVE. XSTVTGORA- ' tor and Jfervlae. • Tbe most woaderfol aphztxilslac aad Special j Toalc for tae S«xnal Orsaas. for boti sexea. Tile Mexican EUraed7 for Diseaaes o£ the Kid- neys ami Bladder. Sells on Its own merits. ' N'ABER. ALFS & BRC3TE. Agents. 323 llariit at., S. F.— tieaii for Circulars.) BATT.TIOAD TEAVZL. WILL IT BECOME POPULAR? Eo-58- Do You like This New Fad? V>g«taria.Es, anti-coCee drtnk»rs and face cranks cf every description must caw taJce a back seat, Tor a new fad has the fioor. A society has recently been formed, the members of which pledge themselves to eat no food whatever that has b*?en cook- ed. Tney claim, that uncooked food 13 the only rational heaithfril diet; that our re- mote ancestor* ate no codked food and therefore if we do the sarn© vigor and health will be our reward. Raw meat, raw potatoes, raw wheat, raw e*g*. raw everything. Is the enticing bill cf fare held out to the enthusiastic food craaic of th<s future, and ths society proposes to establish restaurants In the larger cities where thi3 delightful menu may be served daily. Modern cooking ia often a dyspepsia producer, because we fry so many foods which should b» baked, roasted, broiled or boiled; fried food is indigestible be- cause each particle of food i3 incased in hot jrrease. which th* digestive juices of ths ston^ich cannot easily penetrate; but properly cooked food 13 more easily di- gested than the same feed uncooked, asd we predict for the new fad a very limited following-. The real cause of indig-*stion Is the lack of Hydrochloric acid ati<2 peptones in the stomach, so that no matter how well cooked the food it cannot be well digested unless the gastric Juice i3 abundant and contains the necessary amount of pep- tonos to dissolva the food. Therefore the most sensible cure for poor digestion is to take after* each, meal some safe and reliable digestive like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which supply peptones to dijrest the meat and eeg-s and diastase to digest th« bread, potatoes and similar starchy foods. Laxative medicines never cure Indiges- tion, because they have no digestive effect whatever upon the food; on the other hand. If the food Is properly dig-esti^d there will be no need of laxatives. Good digestion does away wirh constipation. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabl-ts contain pure aseptic pepsin (government test) diastase and the dig-estive elements which weak stomachs lack, and they cure indigestion by assisting the overworked, rundown sto- mach in its hard work until it is restored i to its normal condition, when the tablets I are no longer needed; but there are thou- sands of robust men and women who never eat a. meal witlvaut taking- one or two of Stuart's Tablets, because by 30 doing they can eat what they please and when they please and be free from any bad after effects. SruarYs Dyspepsia. Tablets are sold by druggists everywhere in the United States, Canada and Great Britain. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT of Beef makes the difference t 1 between a flat, flavorless dish and a tidbit that would tempt the most jaded appetite in the world.*. iM 'Jt %*t »m \3t 'Jt Awsr? OR JORDAN'S wzxri IMUSEUM OF ftNATOHYJ * Ch isamrnrss.trt.etxK'tt. sj.cai i T .Of T Se driest Aoamnial Moaeum in tb« A _S_jL, Woiitt Wekl3«fl«« or any contracre-i 1 ¦ ifcig «B» £.%ene p«»IU»»J/o«ir«dny th-; oldeit ' 9 1531 acesniisc ea iS». Coast Ea. -p jmin- 1l £ i&2i*l C«. .-CfiOA»-<>Sr»ATI C!SL«ES4 \ T tlSftS Co2«iltaaan fre»f kk! smrSy pri-raw. \ j j' S3f M Tn UTient prrionaily <ir by lettrr. A ¦ \ I ' 'ri S ****"¦** Carta erery case osderuiaa. T f I f auuuE, maizes ria uf A A I . mtoabM Insk fcr om| . \ 7 »I5. J«»KI9A»*«--O.K»14farfc|.tSit..a.F. f j> «%>¦*»'*» < *aV*^^^^%^^ < f < V^aV^il Specialists. Disease aSL Consultation Ww and private book -VSbV 1 /-li free, at odce cr by "V&.4 H*3kA. mail. Curen gnar- VuRil^M^K' ket street (.elevator X^rw^^f entrance), San Francisco, -t-d^tr***?- -W*3^i BATLBOAD TBAVEL. ADVZ3.TISZ3IEXTS. 'I H ri W! iw POTtTTTIff J I'M H RMW)^H/IT. | TSE £3IP02XUiL, Greatest o! Holiday C S I 59& jFMPJjftffifrBB l^iS TJunksgivnig Lineiis, J Doll Shows, U g.ITi^wiCi^JsS Dishes, Cutlery, etc :? My 8 a. m. to 6 p. in. 'P "^loWeillitllle ftaxa^T. S A: | Adrniasxoa Free. caupocnia'S LAaQEST~A.nERiCA*s gzaxdest ST08E Sccre Pncts. Jf Men's and Boys* aaa^- Nickel KM Hair A ?^ lS3 5 n ... "* tsnn a T e con- --c cf /*C?^ »>*«»***** g-os* cr kid Hxr Csrlcs, as- '2 tiouimg canes. A2 », Watch 96c. I Curlers, icrrri br3w=j bfack, « a J 70c on the $L0O. 2 . . K -, - * frT5C1 ? ° sH Ja - 5 «* s ?«ai 5 > <j3 ? x dcthmj made ter grade nickrl sr=a /<^^^^^\ only, per dbaea 4V J» this season's wear. wLidLij asd p«=±us set /fjfoS^ V^\ ¦-! .H«n'$S12J0 Sack Suits, all-wcol, nobbv e f- xr^h^ «_ „,„ |P° a -A« « . •. j i> n .-««v « tn» Wa^b^pxanntttitorenel/g "jj$- JomledDoIl jg& $ McnsSVl^O Overcoats, Rogina, .V^r ?«r, will he soM K ta^inr', f^5 x^v ±P) -¦» | fi Qx&rds, Ktrseys, rcanT of them sfk-'cxrd »p«Jai pri e » - • Q/%/» \Xr^\'*W i) IV 3«-2§5» W throughout...; ;„. SI0J5 . . ";.!;. 7UW .• . h^g3p( S Men*$ Overcoats, wcrdi up to <t;.ao, == a?^' These DoEs are si taciss • j # * |^! \ >j safeprlce ...-..$17.75 ' tej, h^ eaBCgi a> fe bab«" V:^ * Boys* 510.00 Long Pants Scitj, Bine Cher- Dlavtntf Ti * : *** <*=£rr esarae^d cktia^ r^ paraa jwited piaier W^- MjH lets, FW Twerds aad Cnrasa, &r izn J, Jj ia K«y=? Carb with pctaze cf sacile *******?** I A IS S I3ta 19 $6.93 taniS IOC Tie Ea^iriaa buHdiag on the T^™ 1 ?? 1 ??^ W - S " n ' | "T S Boy?* % 5.5 a School Suits, all wcoI..S24S back of rack card, ecaal ia ralae &>aay-ff\ ra^ess, tessa chat !M», emcy J i Axid many other cy.ially as sood bargains. 35c card made: spedai to-far onlr, pack.' 1UC i !?* lhoe3 lai caCjCls 3 3 » s ? c " jt ' V Q $1230 Automobile Th^^ker- C . 1O gW 2 Jacket $9.95. Fancy Shape $3.18. <*£ | vg|l sre, aH silk Eacd, CVSpidorS 27C. 5=^^ X n\ 1 \\ S »= += c "^ »«^E*fe #*^^ VeilingS 29C acrr-r,r;=cr 3 ni.cf ths f t^^iiLla^ f'- ***' Aa:edaa FC=T,Ia?!^ <*Sy b«t .-aUrr iZ-*£c c5or=d Chlrba VdJ-gs at J C3SSW V A^ ! e?l^ y * rs -5 c » aai shaded coton, oa Friiay ooly, <y] iboct half their Tiiae, a tctt ttr'Jsh Ice, black, 5 J2j^^|% t^iay ca^y each... fc^, whir= , «i 3 A^^t CO 05 =avr, the rrs-ar 5 cc r^irr. . ClQ S V r/\ -> "3c instead of $1.00, 1f)c CreCC sni Finished Crrse Poser, zs r\ c i r- ¦ * j c j j "? f\l^ dT a bi? lot of r=ry F«ry {y C leches wide, b ta-fece l^dtt, ° : 57/<? O«J Szturdl?. « / I new nncy dot=d aad striped WSpeF /C. all colcn cf the raf=i»w, juiable LfltiieS' S3.0O Fcr r *° « I E3 — K Fiasneletrc Walsa, Ilsed tor laisp shades, iowss aad ieccrariYs work, "7 _ «ji «-¦• ri <T3 !^ 3 ** "* Jf (^ g g| acnaa shoulder, ewers piak, rrj^ariy i=c, special Fr^iay fC •] cr~r these ,t J light bice and red and ¦ » jts- rl.jv Lacs Shoes, -J / j navy, nrz^l? 5i--c, /"-.- _^/ -"Jy? onr jpris ecia tsa ks kii ' ta-cayosly. 'J'2r% fimC«?HeS A choics assorsaeat cf Koiidar fX*/ <Nfc cIcti <* <fi ««5C "f 0061^ 1 "* Groceries aowreadv. E.^ tf\/ «V kit »« widx h,^ .« UqUOrS. fcr the Thasksgr»i25 tables that iFlUA wcric ey^pa. a «?£sa Ta; GOOd B€(l- Wi;te doaMc . tfa ? d a gocd to eat aad &ak ar de?ar=ier.t nrr: prices. <fcs * ' a «*=« "J - z , crochet Spreads tor roll • " >r^^, a=t^ widths, xz r*** «• SpKadS 64C thr«-< I uart=r beds, rood Corn— Eitra standard Maine Cora, reyj- t=t «. «•< QQ ** for hct=Is, bearding honses cr spare vxos. lariy 1 3c caa, ta-day |Qc dal price per pai .'. t . . .apl*7O *J Because cf sEght naa.!i£icrjrer'i ircperfecriora Sliced Pincappfe— nnesc Singircrs, 3-Jh cans, 5 we are able to ofier thera at special £f tr% to-day *.. 13c — _ _, , - . . . Jf sale »-day; each U*tC Condensed Mince Meat— "N'ane Sodi" brand, IOr Men S ""f r 'J 8^^^r^ SBilfi^ ;i IniHed lad delicately scented, a Soap that has , •¦•/"•• 'p^V: ' " " '' ' " {l V " "J " C i=:=:lJ *° TCS a C=r:er "' °- Qf* * nev^rbeea sold for' fa. than i^ -| _ »^« Soaj>-rW=r & Ga=cle *, *-T <**T X bo^; spedal tor Fridav 0C I VF « box. . 1 0C ,. b " 3 -; " V^ : ' ' ' ' • • - " C ? : . .W^WNutS-T.srjbesr,* 15c ChtldpgnV PV Eim hory bxerei * DreSSCr A r?iniir75c qsaHtrof Hermitage Bocrfsoa Whiskey — 3 y-ar» old, foil X , _.^ ,»T*'^ ribeed thr=e-ehr=»d Ccc- '3 C_ a e« Dr«serSc3ra,iox43i=ches, <patt botdes, re-ular «i.if, to-day only. . .S3c liOSS IOF lYC c=a Hose, dtresk kaes, Jt JUC. washable drawa work, Crerae de .Her.the — The geauiae Afare Brarard aeaailess heei aad «, apatraatsrd isr buck, s •? serial centers, with a raSe cf plain swiss aad Sc Rogers, tiacy deoaters, S>iiay S 1.30 ane srockiaj Ka 1 roti^h wear, jaes d 4 "} 4 £incy colcrcd Iirung, b*^ on;y r C/^^» Port or Sherry— Ocr 6-year^:!d |i.;o nade, to- a> i=, ea-^txy, per pair 1/0 J each *?VV dayenly, pernllon..' ' Ti*\3 P*tTS GT jOZ. .1 Mpti\ %70 MncWrntnshe^ The mano^ ctarsr t 31^ » few dc^n of this pa^cd*.- sry-e re-— -; i veil lYiacniiiiu^iic^ kj. .^ ovcr _ we fcOT , h: mJw^.^ fe 3 On Sale To-Day — $8.95. 2s?^^"i^/T ' cid ftr SsfeT^ :o °^^-?^ S ¦^ got them; stvi^h all-wool plui scrracc, wovca Isnngs, j£i £--»;. J» Iiniri23, velvet coEars, dp h.om buttons, guaranteed absalrrtelv waterproof, regtdarlv J20.cc, to-dav, CO H" "* while ipmotjr lasts, choice for „ \ . $O.7J "j 1