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;.in the National Cemetery Country Are Eespousible- byjto-day's < developments. But as \to jthe
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actuali title of thelpropertyfwhlch has be-
rights.
and its main tributary. Bear Creek; form
- order or :permit from torn* offlclal o^
Sprln* COnstrucUon Company or th« Keaity
tn«
come jthe scene of conflict; that Is to;say,; the only-available water supply^ of con- Syndicate. .Of course, this does not / mean
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fayette equate, thousands of General
Wheeler's friends passed up the aisle to
the outer ehaucel and bowed in silence
Dubois
investigation^would .not show that :the
exclusion laws |had been too rigidly en- |
belief that an
-expressed the worklthere until. the title and other; legal
questions are settled. -Under the- law the
Syndicate has •
ten days •In which ', to
;
declares that the company Is prepared to Syndicate "Water Company particularise
protect* its rights ,dV. force -of arms if aa follows: . \u0084 . .
Es.'they looked for the last time oa the forced.^'He- said the boycott was con- f ; necessary. For three-quarters "of,a mile That the number of directors of said cor-
answer the.' order, to"show' cause why ithe
Varrior's face.
By 2 o'clock the nave of the church was
filled with gray haired men. the place of
flned'almost wholly*tb the Canton dis-
.trlct, which jthe { TaftJ party, of ( which
he /tvasfai meoiber.jwas warned; not .to
temporary injunction "should not be made
permanent.
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- along>. the road to the north .of. the site poration
patrolling the boundary, lines of the prop- for th« first
shall be
year,
fly»
chosen for ;the ;dam/ armed { guards are residences of the directors who are appointed
and that. the names and
and to serra until the-'elec-
.-"; TO erty, I and ;they,; allow.: no , one to set ;foot tion and qualification of> such officers, ar« aa .
honor the right transept being given visit. A few' of the party -believed, -he V OWN ENTIRE CREEK. follows,
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said,' that .the: Japanese were back .of 'The Issue in the condemnation suit filed on s the . land claimed by the Syndicate F. M. Smith, city of Oakland. Alanwda
to Wheeler's Old Cavalry," who came
on from the South by special Invitation the' boycott, ;forjthe reason" that ; when to-day, is a simple one. The .Contra Costa without: an; order from Monroe, or one of
.Water Company f purposes -to condemn 'the the |officials of the company. I| P. C* Havens, township of Oakland, Alameda
of the family. Back of then sat other American -traders "leave the' Japanese
Confederate veterans. Lieutenant Gen- take their nlace.%. All the guilds' ln/ the two-ninths owned by: the Syndicated and \u25a0;
The guards -;\u25a0 are in charge of Deputy J. H. Spring township of BrooMyn. Ala-
eral and Mrs. Chaffee were among the Cantonese /district,^ said: Dubois, > were it» is;, explained -as follows 'by Attorney Sheriff M.', G.- Aguiar, and those stationed meda County. CaL \u25a0
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M. C. Chapman: along the road are : Robert ;Barkley, Jo- Titus, town of Berkeley. Alanseda
friends who sat near the family. The back of .the boycott because of the'ef- •I t V < Louis
- United 'filed'-condemnation seph. Fray^ and, Maurice Gregory. \u25a0-•
, . Ilt
Cabinet was represented by Secretary
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•raft and Postmaster General Cortelyou.
fort to; keep, coolies out of the;
States./" .-.'•\u25a0>•"'\u25a0'\u25a0' \ ".*•;: \u25a0'
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suits against
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fendants along San.. Pablo -Creek, 'early this
128 de-
.'A! camp for the workmen and "guards sL town of B«*«ley. Alaraed*"
.'w -*'
, , stock
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. has ; been established In,: the >ld Laurel County. Cal. amount of th« capital
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Ten minutes before the hour for the Both Dubois and ;Teller declared that morning at Martinez We have purchased con- That the of
siderable valuable territory without haggling "Villa, was a said corporation is $3,000,000 and thy numMf
the . students }and -. merchants ; were not Glen which; years gone
• by
service to begin the entire congregation over., prices yand propose wli«n we are " through la.
well-known \u25a0; pleasure resort of Contra of share* into which it is dlvldsd 1» 80.000,
arose while the President, preceded by
his military aid. Colonel Bromwell, and
his* naval aid. Lieutenant Commander
back of the boycott- and that it.orig-
inated with,persons. Interested in, get-
ting coolie labor.; into J this, country.
with ,It--.to: own the * entire ;creek .\u25a0 from ;.: the
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mountains .to .the :sea. .; Most ;of ;"the .suits ;ar«
for the riparian rights only, but wherever w«
Costa County, but which has now "*been atThat
converted Into a .veritable fortress, with has b*en
the'par value of $100 each.
th« amount of said ca-Plt»l
actually subscribed 1» ."*2
.
cAjrnIC?
$200,000. and
.
consider that, the land is necessary for our use • sentries of t5«J er *s°»
- are th» namea subscribed,
posted around it day night, •
Key, and accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt, Dubois , referred 'to the South and V the and the following
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STOW LAKES
Bates, chief of staff of the United States quires the Clancy land and the other hold- story
JEAX DB rfESZKE. A WORLD-FAMOUS SINGER.' WHO HAS LOST: EVERT ings forjthe"public* purpose 'of furnishing depth.;
be 'about fifty feet "
deep at Its greatest
had been formed for the purpose of secur-
army, and the generals who were de-
PEXNT OF HIS INCOME THROUGH THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. AND HIS - water .to the Inhabitants of the territory .\u25a0 Lumber; for
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•-.. •fences . \u25a0 \u25a0
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MYSTERY HINTS
ported to the scene of operations yester-
the latter an officer of the United States The Call. Special Dispatch to tra Costa later on to sell out wjien th«
•army. Kih.ng the space which had been •
PARIS. Jan. "29.—No man has lost "I understand that Paderewskl has
found, although the sister confidently 6a~:ajid all preparations had been made
expected that it.was In.the box. '.'.\u25a0'-%%•. to commence work on the dam and fences
growth of the city demanded mote water
Havens said:
reserved for them was a solid phalanx more heavily by the revolutionary out- sold some of"his Polish "property." he to-day when the work was stopped by the
hi veterans representing the various or- breaks in the Czar's dominions sing- than added. "What he has .:retained ;Is
MURDER THEORY GROWS.
the injunction issued' by Judge There Is nothing In that. We believe ;that -
Healy. who lives' at trio Wells, v of service there la need of water now. This has been.
ganizations. which followed the distin-
Jean de Reszke, the world-famous doubtless in the same condition as that
- Dr. James
California Hotel and who : wasan Inti- Since the service of the injunc- Impressed upon us already and we hay* been
OFFOULP AY
guished soldier to his last resting place. •
er. Owning the largest estates In Po- of the rest of us.. The stated of affairs ; tion,, <orbidding the building of any supplying considerable water already to & \u25a0
6ide by side stood the wearers of the blue mate friend of :Stinson. belleves that fences, the construction of -any dam or large number of residents- We are closely
aKd the gray. Many were In uniform, land and accounted the richest man seems, to be not merely a' revolt," nor -a was /murdered for his money. connected with the advancement of this city
there, he has suddenly been deprived revolution, but a dissolution." . ! - the man I
He, too, was surprised when the box the erection \.of any buildings on the dis- and believ«. that everything that can b« don*
while others wore badges indicating their of every penny of income from hi3 "Will Poland get autonomy?". : I asked.; puted' property, 'the -orders of tho court should b« for its improvement. Expansion
«ociet>\~ "I,presume she will take it;, But the was opened.} yesterday.- and \found; ;to
property. If it can still be called his. have been obeyed to the ; letter by thosa irfeans a great deal and If cheaper water will
As the casket was lowered Into the and is left with a big palace in Paris people are not r ready tor'i'self-govern-
' contain -nothing..' He had 'interested friend in possession' of \u25a0' the 'property. No work help the people we purpose giving It to them.
gpound the troopers who had been formed
on his hands and many "dependent upon ment and "I fearj that.it ' wlll";lead<tl> Continued from Page 1, Pol. 0.
1 himself ln.the* search for hls^old
* of any. kind covered by the injunction has Havens said the armed guards on th»
in line down the lull below the grave anarchy. > And what will'follow after several years before.", and in";1901 per- been done \ to-day, and Foreman :Monroe property were not syndicate men. Fore-
'were brought to "present arms." Rev. him.
It took five hours with a pair of that heaven only knows t?*XiS\.% /.v;: one oxplanatlom He ha"d c lt\wrth him;
suaded Mrs. Cooper* to "come to\San says' that none willbe "done -until the case man Monroe explained as to their Identity
Franclsco'inUhe^hbpe'Of finding some is settledf " * air:r^--»
Dr.-Stlres then performed the last' rites
of the Episcopal .
church. reading the
committal service. A male Quartet sang
prancing steeds to drive across Jean de
Reszke's broad acres in Poland. The
property of hie brother. and sister ad-
HIS A3IERICAN
The conversation In
PUPILS. when he was murdered, and the^inan who
Poland had committed tb6 deed got this great wealth of the '"property.
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opened ' at that :time.": , \u25a0' :
y'The box was
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i not ..
The men*- sent to -the scene by -.the con-
struction company were £ engaged to-day
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and the purposes- for «wbictu they Tare oa
the lands, -\u25a0_.\u25a0 , ".
I plunder, then hastened his guilty;foot^
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"Nearer, My God, to Thee." and "Shall reached a Jumping off place ;and of
We Gather at the River?" . The cavalry Joined his, so that among them the De j changed depressing subject -by ask- steps to a place where he could live with-
'<\u25a0' John McMahon of the Brooklyn Ho- In cutting timber, for use In the construc- To Care a Cold la On* Day
Reszkes owned as much land as would j ing M. dethe tel is another old friend of Stinson who tion of the dam. „and in clearing away
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Reszke if he had many Amer- out'fear ;
• BROMO Quinine Tablet*.
of detection. ; « \u25a0
Talc* LAXATIVEmoney
fired three .volleys over the grave, and* amount of that If tt falls to cur*.
Vay Wilson, who sounded tape over the make a goodly sized province. Now the ican pupils. His face
peasants are up in arms and are par- immediately, lighting up
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brightened :up j.'- RELATIVES ON TRAIL. ; testifies to the
the mine owner held »:just _^before his and.
property burning tl ;
slopes which will*
underbrush on the
form the banks ,of the
\u25a0 DruKgista refund
\u25a0& W. GROVE'S «tKn»ture U oa each box. 23a.*
grave of President McKinley, sounded celing out the land among themselves. with the joy The discovery of these 'facts dates death. -He was equally, surprised when reservoir. It was intended to. put up Six-Year-old Boy Run Over.
de Reszke that he takes in his art.. '.
taps over the grave of General Joseph A
the box -was found' empty. He agrees several tentß lor the use of the workmen
Wheeler. Then a bugler from the regular
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ermy sounded the reveille. said:
"If the
the outlook" M.
worst should "come, . I
Discussing
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withthe: theory that Stinson was mur- now on the ground, but when the order
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I take more from the United' States man. Itis jikely that the
rested me and have given me time to ' but "
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. AHMY ORDERS.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—Army or- work
into
out my theories and to put them
practice. But I
.ders: Major Samuel W. Dunning, mili- not compel me to give up teaching, for
than
hope necessity will reason that they are the most.promis-
ing.
; from
But
any
they
other country, ' \ u 2 5
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— back;Mahogany
PARLOR SUITED—
ured damask; tufted
finished .frame; upholstered In
best ste«l spring. 3 pieces, complete..
MORRIS ROCKER Mahogany
"" ble^back.
finish; reversible velour
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cushions; adjusta-
FESTIVAL OF THE HARVEST. "Is the singing Improving?" ; \ u 2 5 a 0 : ; ;,.'',
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time ';:of /going to / British 'iColumbla> He O f^lCfjC\u25a0^|^ll^M?^ll « Price SS.BS
''In your Poland, AI. de Reszke, have worse, "No.; Ithas been going from. bad. to was 'known then to possess a :fortune of
not only, here, butalljover- the considerable amount. .%/,':;
you many castes?"
world. Patti sang, in" my,'private thea- V J; Nothing!more was^ heard ot' !;"him.'*.';; A/
"Oh. no. we are almost as different aa ter
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KllffilWA|ptfe#«!'-8 '\u25a0
house. Per yard «."5c feet; Oriental and Floral deslyiis;
through bis peasants. .The peasants
taught to «lng by contraction'" as \u25a0so was ; \whlch^ he imet his {death. fi
burled by._; the city; as anfunknownl
He \u25a0
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Brussels rug-io-Sx* feet; choice
upon the bits of land given them -food
for themselves and. their, cattle. ,On ;"I
Fidays they are ;permitted to pick "up girls, M."Vde Reszke, in their,
AIDS THE; POOR GIRLS. !
;understand \some young American
zeal :toget saw ;fa"llegal notice .Ini
graph ;of.the dead i
/Last week '; an oia ;friena
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body
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forests of the landowners. food, .that, they corner to ;thelr*ilessona posit box.; He jknew j-W.]J. ;Evana .-\u25a0 of ;-H'--'-"
! nnce between these two pictures p
"In the past a pretty annual. custom looking like :• ghosts, :that* notTonlyli'do the'.bfflce of Hyneslanfl*
j 1 and the ordiaarj ehirt is the differ- fin obtained, which .went to show, tne you .give them lessons for.nothing, sbut5 but about' the case."; -Together '
hei.went\tohlm « •~ S^^f^M^mwlSS^Si ''\u25a0 •\u25a0"- cork, and pure linseed oil; comes ALL-WOOL ART SQUARE-ox 9feet;
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.they. v: went ln choice patterns. Per square. Choice patterns; reversible. Each
friendly relations existing .between the you give\them ; mbney.to pay; over,; j
I between comfort and discomfort, p peasant- and the noble. It was a spe- at Uhe I opera, <the * Opeja \ Comique \u25a0; and found ;
for places the files^ of The! Call suntil5 until ilthey
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I coat" Fact color fs.brici and | dead In;btow, Lake. Instantly\ this t old
I Home ln England. /When the "harvest ::"L«t;not lyour '; left hand ] know/; what friend Tcrled/ ''That ;is Vhe. ;>That •is[John
i8 1 white. $I^o and more at best stores. I
was gathered In. the people used to as- your, righti hand has glven.tVAlaa.il'do Stihsbn.^Tlien:followed'the:6rder|and " ' "''
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CX£ErTtPEaBO9Y&Cfc,Tr«j,N.Y. rustic ornaments; I
semble and make presents of little very llttle.'.r I-;
to v the landowners. more. The"eight; young/American 'girls
,would ;, like to fdo? much theTopening] of
ithelbox/^ :'\u25a0'\u25a0
StinsoniwasHh>UheihabitVof<writ!risr —
|I Laixeat naketa ofEhtata sad OoQaa la |
Their habit was on these 'occasions, whose names shall 'be . nameless, and to his -Bister, in*Portland,;Me.<;Hel wrote '
while partaking of the hospitality of whom I
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their chiefs, to sing . their v.masters' Voices.' •; On1the* other^ hand;: some of,the was iwritten on Auarust 10.X1898.
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am helping. have •*marvelous nearly r'eyerymonthr; and; his jlast; letter \u25a0
When
own chief by depreciating and abusing lieve the less favored; ones would all had *made; her] aiChristmas \ present I
those of their neighbors.
"These gatherings
be provided for < if the'attentlon :of rich $4000 shortly i^ before * foriS the building
:were :exceedingly Americans, were called to the needs of of:a]house.- He ;also ;told
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of
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Agents for the Regal and Great Majestic Ranges.
vV/' :;~:':';M-tne|besi; in its class.
picturesque., The brilliant red or yel- these :students. S. , ;\
had made a will. iThis, too/- oannot •be
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IK-Graves' low fiowe r« in the shawls of the wom- •. ."I speak from" experience when I
en pleased the eye. ;Altogether I know that the
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* 'so picturesque as a• Polish erous country *onl earth: ~}lThese } young" dies ; have * given >money \u25a0, for ;.British ;and
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Tooth Powder of nothing 'T''\u25a0 isss^bssV Bl ' \u25a0fififl ','•, A vHflB \u25a0BMlßif srfJTTir -»
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Christian i associations gand
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Harvest Home. This ;pieasan t custom girTs .will'? hot
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affordIpleasure to American
will now duobtless disappear forever. their "compatriots ;by4, thelr^ exquisite ,thel like•\u25a0\u25a0 withy:the •ldea^: that ||th«y^will
Is used twice-a-day you will have .:'/Every year . the'; -Harvest Home,* vblces/^but'i many ; of^them^wlll \ refieot help students/i No!wfmark ;you^ \llata?a !
which I ,
have ;tried' to describe; used to the"? highest; credit *upon :their.' country. \ Christian--^aTfifm
believer.?InlChrIstian-j
white teeth, hard gums, dean takemy .place upon': my estates and those The f States is (destined ;to 5 have lty--but;l'Bay,' these? organizations |dq -
ibel ver.?lnChrlstian-j
of brother and. Bister. It,is one; of the \ best .vocal '• music In\ the * worll'j t? help? a musical I,puplL'c -jTheJf young,
I mouth, pure breath, good diges- ;far..<? distant '«*/when Nor no '" -IBl^^JeHl^s^ss^smltsi; Wi
;tion, good health. Listen to ybux Polknd.
th<\ pleasante«t memories
I:
of my life in is. the timeI
have Itried , to.do my,best ;for .United• States v,will lead ?. the ;
.
; * "J\ the girltstudying music must hay a certain^
flingtbr| laatude:]^;Thls| is| other/na- necessary gto }
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the people: / 1 have lodged them well tions' in'vocal'?• music, s as? muehTa» Vshe, develop ri her.*;; temperament.*;;? 11;
•dentist's advice. He knows best and otherwißft looked after their wants. A ' dofnot'
In handy metal cans or bottle*, £s©. / iTrue, Iall;proprl etprs
does
\ not f good 'fito ment«.": .V~ '?: /...; : :.\.':
to-day In ,/ agricultural
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"'; TAT Imple- /mean Ithat'she^ should Snot"' be >tii'Teyery^-
those dependent upon : them," yet;the'ln-- ":. v"Speakin-r, abput
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correct ' " ?andfladyllke.'t-but|tbe"Jat£
Dr. Graves Tooth PowdffJCo!
9 American mosphere ofIthe IGlrls'^Chrlstlan fAsso--,
noccnt should ' not suffer "with -
'•\u25a0'*\u25a0" *\u25a0"the young; girls:,whojare* studying J - Iciatlons I does not J promo te the '!\u25a0 growth
KUlltV.* *.:.*> understand that- certain- Amerioaji". m««ic.'Y it. of.: the ia'rtlstib''temperament." z \u25a0