Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 21, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBaJSY. ORbGOis
MT5CltD,Y MORNING. JULY 21. IknS
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Julius Joseph
Manufacturer of
AND DEALER IX-
FINE IN
iPORTED All
Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, fe rschiium and Briar Pipes, and
fuii Hue of Smokers' Ar'ic o. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND !:-R0?!CAL FRUITS.
Next door to Hurkhart A. Kcency's Real Estate Office. Albany
The Red
T AVEKUV GJE & HOPKINS.
Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Coprwarc.
Pumps, iron pipe, rubber hose and plumbing goods. Sole agents for tli
oelebraic.d "Early Breakfast" cook stoves and.ranges, and "Faultless"' parloi
heating stoves. Albany, Oregon.
WILL BROS
Dealers in all the leading
Buns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, Organs, Pianos,
A full Line of
Sheet music, musical merchaiidise,ammnnition.fisli
ing tackV, etc. Warranted razors, Jyutch errand
pocket knives The best kinds of sewing machines
NEEDLES, Ol L and Extras for all MA CHIXES
VM COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCEECOMPANY.
Repairing of sewing machines, musical instruments, guns, etc., ne.itly dene
California, f lie Land of Discoveries
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AB1ETINL mLDbCQ.OROVILLl.CAU.
HW h YOL A CUL.U m the lieiul wlneh do .Jnot yet better? Have you an excessive
vecretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must be blown from the
nose or drop back oehind the palate, or hawked or-snuffed backAard to the throat? Are
yon t'iblH hv hawfcing. spitting, weak and
THE ONLY-'
S i ' i . 1 MU'r'ftiNl LlJ pon'K secretions exuoeu rrom iestcrmif
BY ifA I U. Vll C U RZ TOT? ulcers far back in the head ; ometimes
. I ' ' , J UZm - m. n n . !t ht membrane iroverinir the bones is
.O TBH; UXCtlAr-X f A T A fl.tlil awitV l'e hones themselves
HOI rTUlf K.irni-r .lr n -ri iti, iri-adiiallv decay. Such cases ar in
AO'LIUMLHILU-LO. UnUVILLL
corroding sores reve the corruption withm.
As everj' bicath drawn into the lunss must,
tionp in the nasal pa-sisres, it must necessarily lrllcw that loisomtiy ol ihe when seire
Taduall"' takes place, while the niorbif! matter thitis rwal'tii iiiit tie sin stim
into the stomach, enfeebles digestion and often. pi'dues. rs) t j sia, i il 1 1 aPy rn t art is
itv. nervousness and consumption.
UU 1NU I rKUUrf AC) I IINA I t.
Tf -L-r.il have experienced anv of the Rhovesvwptoins do not ilelai . but trv
ir.R.ri PK sit once. We pos-itivelv uaraiit eestra
treatment, to cure. -S'-v mouths treatment for
Sac ta Abie and atK-l lire. !
L-K'IHV'
Choice Cigar
0 KEY WEST
(Successor to E. W. Langdon'
-DEALER IN-
Drugs, Paints, Oils.
Perfumery and toilet article
also a full line of hooks uvu'
stationery, periodicals, etc.
Prescriptiubs carcfuii
iMinpotinded
IN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE
Albany Oieiroi:
Front.
EUI1EKA
Tb
California niears "I
iily in that. Innd of
the orang emo
ipu htii. m and npen an attaii'
their highest per;e :tion in mid-winter,
re uie nerus aim yum toiiml that- are
istd in that pleasant lerne-lv for nl!
threat and lunar troubles. Santa Abif.
he rule.- of couiihs, asthma, and eon
umption. I osh.-iy A .llasoii. of Al-
anv "reyon, have been atfrointed
ansuatpsl'f.-i hisvalble Oilifornia rem
tly, and sell it under a guarantee at 1
i bottehree for i'i.yO.
FOR SALE BY
ALBANY
C RKGON
inflamed eyes, frequent soreness of the throat
Triniiiiiit or roannjr in the ears, more or
less impairment ot the hearing, l"sso
ismell, memoir impaired, dullness r
lizzinesR of the bead, drvness or heat of
hiose? Have vou lost all sense of smell!
Have you a hackinir couyh? Have you
VK cruiv.ia9 la vnitp hrc.ji.th fnol' Ip sn
kov havk thr Catarrh. Some have al
these symptoms, others only a part,
'he leading: svmptom of ordinary ea-
Itarrh is increased secretion of mucus of
LftUdeed objects of pity, as stench from
; ijjjj! ifff
pass over and become pollutrd by tbe'reliev
. : U.Wjyja
Cat.iform
few appliisitions. relieve and
a thorotisr
l.fK); sent by mail
Mif nyn jiniHam;
Albany, Oregon
G. L BLA II
Way
Ma
The AlbaiiyBakeryl!
-Ciulerjtbe newuiana;;ement.of-
, VTHO KEEP ;
A fuil line of choice faiiiily giccer es and
provision y
Ca n.n.eairinetspples,
GiiGice TaMe Delicacies
Ornament. il eakvsfior
Wcrtaimis and Parties.
Salmon bellies. mackerel .and salt!isli,if'all
kinds, t
mm mm bread
ijvcrv X)aA".
Bests. Pies. Cakes.
TEAS axd L-OFFE
Candies INuts. Raisins.
CANNED woODS, ETC.
B Vne best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
SZTAl John Fox's oWstand Inw'Fl nn s
lew brick.
T. J. OVERMAN
AGBNT FOR TIIK
n7i
t5TIIas on hand a line of new and second
andwheels. Send for Otal
HAVING? SOLD AN INTERKST IN MY
harness business to 1 . .1 . Overman, I am
lesirous of collecting! all my outstanilinc
notes and accounts. All persons knowing
themselves indebted to me will please call
and settle
The business willlbercontinued as usual at
the same please. K. L THOMPSON.
Alhany, Keb. 2i
LIVE-
hnim Dealer
IN A
Live Twln.
This is wlint Albany is at present,
and in order to keep pace with the
.ively times in this city, W. H. Wil
lard has enlarged his store and stock
o that he now has the most complete
and desirable line of furniture in the
vallev. His double salesrooms In PVr
man's block are rilled with an elegant
assortment oi new lurniture, consist
inyof loungesiin new patterns, tine
srold picture frames, willow :-iair
easy rockers, marble tables, brackets,
etc., etc. An examination of the stock
will show this to be true in every re
spect. University of Oregon !
Next session hegins on Monday, the 17th of
September, 1SS8.
Free scholarships from every countv m the
state. Appiv to your county superintendent
Foureou-s-cs: Classical. Sciiiitific.l.iterarv
a..d a hort bullish courve in which there i"
n Ijitin, Greek. French r German. Tin
c.iriish is ire-eminentlv a Utii... .,
ror catalogues or other information, aiidr.ss
. j uii i , resident
Parker Bras.
LEADING B CYCLES,
Safeties-
WILU WOODIN
f ffunutvsraijl
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes: A marvel
of purity,streii.irtli and wholesomeness.
More economical thuii the oniinaiT
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test; short
weight alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only m c-ms: Royal Bakix jovv
ueh Co." 10C Wall St., N. Y.
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.4TTK.K1S.
DK. X. IIL.VCKia iiX, ATluRNKY AT
. Law, Albany, Oregon.- itrlice in id
h: l!ows Teni.le. -VH1 practice in all courus
oi tbe state, and !ive special atleiition to all
busincss.J
l"OLYKRTON C1WKLKSK. TiiTOKNEY
at Law, Abiani, Or. Oili.-e in rooms IS
and 11, Foster's Bio k, over L. E. Wain's
stor .
J
K. W E ATI lO KFOR I , ATTORNEY 'AT
, law, Aibanv.l. Oregon. nrtice in "Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
courts of thestate,'atid jrive special attention
to all business.
IIIYSI IAXS.
G
V. UASTOX.
, ?eon, Alhany,
PHYS1C1AX AXI
(irei'-on.
H'li
Mil. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AXOtbllir
. jreon, Aibai.y, Oregon.
CI C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN" AND oL'K
J. jreon Albany, Oregon, orticc oer (irail
wohl's store. Office hours, from H a. m. to 4
p. M.
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS.
Pfciffer, Prop. Only tirst eclass house
in the city. ha.rge sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stasre office for Corvallis.
MRS M.E.cCOY,M. OOMCEOPAiHIC
physician, oHH r., jesiidwicu vol Iter Of
First and Baker st ret;s, Albany. Or,;-. Tronic'
diseases a sjiecialty. ' Consultation free. Of:
k- to to is a.-. 'm and 2 to 5 P. M.
v.. .. ho.,lKWiY, VETERINARY Sl'R.
J geon, Albany. Oregon.- -Graduate of GerJ
man and Aniericvn colleges.
Kemovetl.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
' patrons and friends that he can be found
on Lyon striet, between Enftine Co. No. 2
and First strtet, until his new rooms in Fo
shay & Mas.in s brick are ready,
Land Snrvejins.
PARTIES DESIRING SI RVKYIXO DOSE CAN OB.
tain accurate and prompt work by calling
upon ex-county survey! t. T. T. Fisher. He
haseomplete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. Postotfice address
Millers Station, Linn couutv. Oregon.
For Sale.
A JUMP SEAT BUGGY, SUITABLE FOR
. one or two horses This l.UKuy is as
rood as new. ill exceptional oppoitnuity
for a harirain. For casli down or on time or
for sheep. Call scon D. M. JONES,
Ainany, tireiron.
WI1 SALE -A GOOD 2ND HAND
P on. It.quire at this ottic
WAG-
Portrait
Photographer
mikiio corner ui isecona ana rcrry
"PALACE
MEAT MARKET
James V. PiPE,F"rop.
Flnl!feSireet - Albnnj
The best variety aioiee heef.veal.mutton,
pork sausage, eteiu the city ksptconstantlj
an hand. ,
' Cash paid for all kind
successors to henry susens
llouaeand Carriage lainters. Dero
rators and Paper Hnner
Piano varnishing a specialty.
All work promptly attended to.
Conn trv work solicited.
OF ALBANY, OREGON.
PRESIDENT
L. Plinni
VICE-PRESIDEST
CASHIER
1
S. E. Young,
G .KChani berlai n,
TRANSACTS GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS. (Accounts kept subject to
check. Siffht ':.ehanire and Telegraphic
Transfer sold K .--ew Y -rk, ' Chicago, San
Francisco and. tf,').uid,Ort-t)n. Collections
made on favoraW rvig. . """"
E. Yog - L. Flins
L H HllS - , W. E. l'l'BRKLL
GeoE. CiiAr.ftRi.Ars.
Wanted.
$3 ' - .
Ve will N" eeufi per roll for
hoicce shipp tnJttcr.-
Geo.Vassa
lo&Go
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DISASTERS.
A Tug Boat Blown Up and Six
Lives Lost.
tc;c vit we:c.iii it.tioos.
Great Loss of Life aid Ptcperty Scenes cf
the Appalling Calamity Many
De&d Bodies.
The Hf.rai.d's SpecLil Lnspatohes.
:v'lrOTtt;Cftr-Uttly 20. The'" tug
boat Convoy blew up twenty-six
miles above here tins morning.
Seven men were killed. The ex
plosion of a isteainpipe that sup
plied the engine from the boiler
caused the catastrophe. Most of
the men were asleep at the time.
The victims were Win. Page, Win.
Harrington, Kobe it Jones, Win.
llijrley, Ohas. Luster, ( ieorge Mc
Cann and Win. Kelley. They all
belniig in Pittsburg, or the near by
Pennsylvania towns.
1AVI'KIS l Ulr.
I'ai-liciilars Which are Mm ply V p -
palling - It"eiveriiig (lie Eiolic.
wiiKKi.ixt;. .niiv zu. At noon
to-day the revised estimate of th
lives lost rv the .hood last night
put the number at at least twenty
five. About fifteen bodies hav
iieen louiid. i ne oamage to jrop-
ei ty louts up .floO.UUU. J tie great
est loss of life, was along Wheeling
creek and at lnadelphia. A search
this morning resulted in the dis
coverv of a number of bodies near
the Lamer place. Most of them
were found among the drift that
collected at Elm Grove. The body
of William (jastien, aged GO, a
prominent wealthy citizen was
among them. His wife's remains
were found two miles below, hang
ing on a barbed wire fence-. Chas.
Caulbell, of the Wheeling News
Letter, aged 30, was found among
the driitwooil. Mrs. Jane Fay,
; and her two grown up daughters.
were discovered a short distance
below Triadelphia, and the bodies
of two others, named Gorman,
were found in a meadow, where
they had been hurled by the furi
ous waves.
AtCH.4 HOSPITALITY.
Tbrashiu? Servant All the Til
They Walt liueHt.s.
jfew; York Sun
If an Afghan wishes to show par
ticular honor to his guest a portion of
the display is yery likely to be made
through the medium of the carcass of
some servitor who is detailed for
menial service. The head firrsh is
expecteu w no. or nn maer gues,
by ostentatiouslv noKsring his unlor-
. v ? j i- a , !
t.nnat nniiprhii! arounfl with a stick '
to hurry him up. By making him
hop around aud perform his services
in a lively cheerful manner tne hos
pitable intention is supposed to be
measurably emphasized.
An amusing exhibition of this pe
culiar phase of Afghan life was con
nected with my own arrest at Fur
rah. Mahmoud Yusnph Khan, by
way of apologizing for the unpleasant
necessity of having to send me back
to Herat, was anxious to impress up
on me, in other directions, his good J
will tnwird me as au individual. In
this laudable ambition there figured
prominently his chief farrash, a smart
fellow in a cloud of suowy raiment,
aud a wild nero, was to accompany
our party to Herat in charge of the
nummud horse. The farrash 's role in
tbe programme was to chase the
r.ero around aud rain blows on him
with a long iron kabob skewer, used
u the Afghan army for roasting ka- j
bobs on, and the negro's duty was to
receive the castigation with as good
grace as possible. The negro was as
wild and almost as ugly as a gorilla,
and his idea of good grace was to
scurry around ahead of the farrash,
make" frantic rushes at the work of
prepz ration, and howl loudly when
ever the kabob skewer fell across his
shoulders.
The Corvallis Times complains that
Mongolian pheasants are getting
alarmingly tnick in that section. It
is said that one covey will eat and
destroy more grain than a hog.
JACOBS l
FOR WATERMEN.
All men whose pursuit
place them on the water,
such as Seafarers, Lake
and River Craftsmen,
Yachtmen, Boatmen, &c,
should be guided by what
CAPT. PAUL B0YT0N, the
World-Renowned Swim
flier, whose autograph is
here shown,says,as follows:
"I dpn't see how I could
get along- without St.
Jacobs Oil."
CURES
:UMATISM, CRAMPS, ACHES,
PAiNS AND BRUISES.
oW by Prufwiats on Dealers Everythrre.
iJjirles A. Voseler Co.. Balto..Md
f
BIOLV HfXEB.
A Man Wli is KroMier-iH-I.aw-
to
Bis Ovt it son.
t Louis Globe-Democrat.
A queer case ot mixed relationship
exists in tbe tamiiy ot Charles G.
Hopkins, whose present residence is
1803 Wash street. Several years ao
rlopkins married a Mrs. Hamilton,
who bore him a son, now about 9
years nld. Later on the ccuple be
came divorced, and in a year or so
Hopkins married his divorced wife's
daughter by a former husband. A
son was the fruit of this union also.
the child now 6 vears old. Some
time after her divorce from Hopkius
and the latter's marriage to Miss
Hamilton, Mrs. Han. il ton oeeame so
tar reconciled to her ex-husbaud aud
her sou-in-law that she brought her
sou Roy aud came to reside under the
same roof with him. The uew wife
took on the duties of step-mother in
addition to her former sisterly care
of the elder boy, and in due time
after the birth of her own son lleggie,
sent the half-brothers, who were also
uncle and nephew by virtue of their
mother's forQier relationship to Hop
kins, out to play together. Hopkins
l will be observed, is brother-l.u-aw
to his own son, because the mother ot
the youth is his mother-iu law. Miss
Hamilton, as the stepdaughter to
Hopkins, was the Miter to her
mother's sou, of whom she is how
mother, and also aunt, because he is
her brother-in-law's son, Hopkins is
hoy's brother-in-law, as well as his
lather, brcanse Hopkins married
Roys (hah) sister. Reggie -and his
mother are nephew and aunt by vir
tue of the Iormer relationship of
.Hopkins and .Miss Hamilton as;
brother aud sister-in-law. Lastly
Mrs. Hamilton being mother-in-law
to her former hasbaud, attain 5 the
relation hip of sister-in-law to her
own daughter. The Hopkius chil
dren, uncle aud uephew and half
brothers, are wonderfully alike in
their appearance and maimers, and
all strangers take them for sure
euough brothers.
KESTKHTISO lHHlCiRATIO.V.
What the Select House Com in it Ire
Proposes tt Do.
Washington, July 20. The
Select House Committee ou the
Importation of Contract and Pauper
Labor will first visit New York
and Boston, and later in the season
will probably proceed to San Fran
cisco to inquire into the Chinese
labor question. Morrow of Cali-
cominrwe
MillokerKti
to uive etiect to rue new Jinnese
treaty, but wilt be mainly devoted
to the ascertainment f tacts at
tending the importing of Chinese
,aor thro(lgb the Brltish Columbia
r ,. ... . .,
froutier. I us w i 1 probablv dc-
. . . .
cessi.aie a visit oy me comuiiuee
to Port Townsend, and if the al
legations are borne out to the
satisfaction of the committee it is
the expectation that a recommenda
tion will be made that negotiations
be commenced with the Govern
ment of Great Britain looking to
the imposition of proper restrictioLS
on this kind of inimijrratiou .
TOIBEK't'l'TTIMi SlITS.
A Large Xnmber of Actions Began by
the IJovernmciit.
Prescott (A. T.), July 20- As a
result of the espionage iuauguiated
by the Administration in the Iu-
tenor JJepartment, papers were
issued from the United States
Court to day against ten defend
ants tor alleged cutting of timber
on government lauu. i he ag
gregate amount sued tor is a little
over $500,000, the defendants be-
iGg the Atlantic and Pacific and
Prescott and Arizona Central rail
ways, Parker & Co-, W. J . Wilson
& Co., (two cases). Ed. O . Dayer of
Chicago, the city ot Prescott. D. M.
Iiiordan, T. S. Bullock, Ayer Lum
ber Company, and Colonel Eddy
and seven others of the Miuiug
Belt road. Much of the timber
was cut on the Atlantic and Pacific
Railroad grant, and all that was
not was used for home improve
ments, and the suit is not looked
upon favorably by the people of
the Territorv.
NORTHWKSTKK IYIERKST3.
Pension, Postal and Land Office
Notes from the National Capital.
Washington, July 19. A pension
was to-day granted to Jackson
Lemon, original invalid, Oakville
W. T.
Charles W. Gates was to day ap
pointed postmaster at Huntington,
Baker county, Oregon, in place of J .
F. Tyler, who has been removed.
W. N. Locke was appointed post
master at this office on the 3d inst,
but was commissioned.
Secretarv Vilas to-day ordered to
be returned to Harry Blaine the pur
chase money paid by him on hi tim
ber land entry n r a quarter section
of laud in the Spokane land district,
which was afterwards held for can
cellation by the commissioner of the
geieralland office.
Secretary Viias to-day affirmed the
commissioner's decision in awarding
to David Jenks the right to tile a
pre emption declaratory statement
for lo'O acres of land in the Walla
Walla land district W. T. and hom
ing for cancellation the selection of
the Northern Pacific Railway Com
pany to the same laud.
4hi nopiww way oe
m tuftsin urn l
GENERAL 1YEWS.
Melville W. Fuller Confirmed as
Chief Justice.
HltliAV HAS NOT SOLD Ol T.
Eaging Forest Fires ia ilichigan
Fighting for thar Homes
Korthern Pacific,
-Farmers
-The
The Herald's Special .Dispatches.
Y asuixotox, July 20
-The..
senate to-dav confirmed Melville
W. Fuller as chief justice of the
supreme court of the United States.
foi:ki;y .m;.
An Inhuman Doctor 'oiumils Sui
cide to Appease His Conscience
Dt ni-ix. July 20.Hr. James Rid
ley, the medical officer in attend
ance at Tullamore jail during Mr.
.Mandeville 8 incarceration there,
! and who was subpoenaed to appear
at the inquest at Mitchellstorn to
inquire into Mandeville's death,
committed suicide to-day. Dr."
Ridley bad been present at the
inquest daily, wailing to be -called
tu the witness stand, and the
evidence given to show' that Man
deville was subject to ill usage
while in the jail, seemed to prey
upon his mind, llis suicide con
firms the popular belief that Man
deville was treated with extreme
cruelty by the prison officials.
THE NKTHU: PACT tit'.
The IM rectors Heel and will uilt
several lirauches.
New York, July 20. The North
ern Pacific directors had a lon
session yesterday, but the officials
vi the company after adjourning,
refused to make any statement for
the press except that the meeting
had considered plans for several
extensions.
THE CHICAGO AKABCHIST3
Two or Them Furnish Bail and
are
Released from Jail.
Chicago, July 20. Cheboun
and Chapek furnished the required,
bonds, $5000 each, and have been
released. Kronck, the arch con
spirator, is still in confinement and
will doubtless so remain.
THE
John VI.
TELEGRAPH DEAL.
Maekay Haft Sit Sold Oat
to Jay ionld.
Virginia, (New). Julv 20. John.
W. Alackav emphatically denies
the report of the sale of his cable
property.
AN EMPHATIC DENIAL.
New York, July 20. The West
ern Union telegraph company offi
cially says there is no foundation
for the rejiort published in Carson
City to tbe effect that Jay Gould
had purchased Mackav's cable for
$11,000,000.
KAUI. FOKK-.T FIRES.
Farmers Fighting Tor Their Li res
Destruction or Property. -
Deeprjver, (Mich.), July 20.
Heavy forest fires are raging over
the county all the way between
t.iis place and Gladwin. Timber
of all kinds is being destroyed,
and fences and other property
damaged. Many farmers have to
fight for their homes. There haa
been no rain of any consequence
for three months.
Noted Author Dead.
Xewberg, Julv 20. E. P. Roe
died earl v this morning. Mr. Koe
was a well known author of manv
popular novels, among them beini
"Barriers Burned Awav, A Tale of
the Chicago Fire," and" "The Earth
Trembled, A Story of the Charles
ton Earthquake."
THE HOP KP.
Prospects Favorable Tor One T (he
Largest Yields Ever Hnrreted.
Seattle. July 19. The hop grow
ers of Washington territory are highly
elated over the prospects of an enor
mous yield this year. Never before
in the history of tbe industry in .his
section haa the appearance of the
hop crop been so favorable for a
heavy yield at this time of the
season as at the present. Growers
expect a full yield n all the hop
growing districts of the territory.
In 18S7 only two-thirds of a crop
was realized, amounting to about
20,000 bales. This year it is expect
ed that over 30,000 bales will be har
vested. In Western Washington there are
212 hop growers who cultivate 2836
acres. Owiug to the unpleasant ex
periences of the last few years re
garding unstable markets, the new
acreage this year is very light in this
territory.
A FATAL BATH.
Redwood, City, (Cal.) July 20.
Francisco G B. Decarvallio, a
native of Portuga', aged 24, waa
drowned at Crystal Springs lake on
Sunday last while bathing. Be
evidently took a cramp while in
the water on account of the intense
heat of the day and was drowned
before being missed by his com
panions. His body was recovered
a few hours after the drowning.
Uelatives from San Franchco have
cnarte of the body, which will be
interred in the Holy Cross cemetery
to morrow. A Coroner's jury
brought iu a verdict of accidental
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