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=~ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1897, EVER'S GERMS N CUBAN SUGHR Warehouses Occupied as Hospitals by the Spaniards. Laden With Disease the Isl- and’s Product Is Shipped Abroad. Consul Barker of fagua La Grande Gives the Government Start- ling Information TACOMA, W 16—A copy of June ea. , compiled at hington, D, taining the esponde ery: tne is the following re also ger sar to reach the bardly be ov AZUSA'S ABDUCTION CASE. Who A Gils Is Negro ped to Carry OF Two noeence c s his name - is VISKLIA RAILWAY SALE. Pecfic Company the Branch L fo the Tew: au<e of the near spproach of to this point. Assco reaches here t e from local ter the . unless the rates it, the be consum- - «ELEBEATION, 54N JOSE'S Priges Offsred for Features in the Fourth «f July Parade. b of Jaly celebr This is made po: e committeein c response of merchants and $2 been sub- and more will be ex- iding such a programme of attract a large number of 12 counties. arade in 1he forenoon civic societies. Four There will be presenting the God- A representation of ton on horseback will be both fan tic and The committee has offered borrible, the attractive bicycle, the most at- ctive qisplay in precession, best dis- outside San Jose, the company ing most best decorated business rig and the best d private conveyance. otic and literary exercises will be beld in St. James Park in the afternoon, there will be a display the City Hail Park. George 1 be grand marsbal of the 3. Laagiord president Jackson Hatch will deliver George Washi also be present: - Tirown From a ¢ SAN JOSE, Cav, June 16 ames Watts and wife and two daughier, who reside at 482 North Eighth street, received severe injuries last evening by the overturning of their carriage mear Milpitas. Watts dropped one of the lines, and while he was trying to recover it the borse turned, up- setting the vehicle. Watts was kicked on the hips by ithe animal and his wife was | to Furchase ne 16.—There will | people in line marching, the | | dragzed under the rig and received inter- nalinjuries. The two girls received vari- ous braises and cuts, | SANTA ROSA’S WIZARD. | Floral Creations of Luther Burbank | Pra:sed by Burpee, the Noted Floriculturist. | | SANTA ROSA, Car, June Atiee Burpee, the Philadelphis seedsman and scientific floricuiturist, and hiss | Miss Burpre, left for San F aftcr & brief stay in San ing hi: ual vis: b Coast in ses new varieties o M 5 flowering pl r novelties in the vecetavle world. “Burpee”’ is a| familiar name to e-growers and i ists all over the world. He has | | 1 most compleie | | nds They are lo- | | cated mear P vear | | and this he has had the Government con: tragt for s ppiying the seed which is sent free by the Department of Agricultare to | the Atisntic and Pacific Coast Stat He supplies each Congressman w | 40,000 packages »wer and vegetable | seeas and 2500 q | During their Buipee the experimental er Burbank, the “wizard some Burbank's n us. They were charmed with t verbena and the Calliopsis Of the former Mr. Burpee | | bis city Mr. and | | | I could not pick a single developed | bloom from any of the t: 10t overiap a silver quar 1sses that would nounced i the only varieiy that has a distinct odor. Truly, the ‘wizard’ would deserve uis title for this triumph alove. The Caliioy | Lanceolata is of a vastly improved | d added grace. ng eve: d or not. the secrets and gi t in haif 1wise di A man orever? Toe people of : seem to realizs that known in every civil Dpesn't i of Prov WEDS A WOODLAND BELLE. John P. Cock of Ockland Leads Miss Sadie Briggs to the Marriage Aliar. , CaL, June 16.—1 Oakland r P. Cook of ing woma: ity. The groom is Dept y County Clerk >wn clubman the Acme Ciub. ormed in t which w secretary wedding ceremo ggs ana Daisy Cook own the broad s Mendelssohn's wed party was preceded b ing march tozether o beture inister, Professor A. M. Els of Ber bride was attired in white organdie , with trimmings of lace bon. She carried 8§ awn and a soft mel- 1y pagea of s nignt scene. read the impressive and Miss Bianche Beamer sang for Oakland, their future - AT 54NT4 ROS4, WEDDED *y Lawrence 4. Presaley and 3 Era 4. Legro United. SANTA RO3A, Car, June 16.—Two of nta Rosa’s most popular young people made one at noon to-day. They iss Eva A, Legro, daughter of M P rs. R. P. Legro, and Attorney Law- rence A. Preasley, son of the late Judge John G. Pressley. The wedding bome on Benion s few reiat:ves. ertha Campbe Sonoma acted as esmaid anu Marble of Los Angeles as hest ma bride wores gown of cream de leon, and a veil of embroidered tull and her maid was attired in brocaded nile | green sitkk. The o was performed | by . 8. F. of Long Beach. ng luncheon the bridal party departed upon a honeymoon amid a | shower of rice and old shoes a the took place at the Le, et in 1he presence The | satin, crepe beariy congratulations of hundreds of | triends. { = | Guadalupe Kancher Robbed. SANTA BARBARA. Cav H. Johnston, who has a large dairy ranch | at Gnadalupe, has caused Robert Edring- | ton 10 be arrested for stealing $3 | money was taken from a box containing | calla plants, it being the custom of John- ton and his wite 10 secrete their money an:e places about their house. El- rington, itis claimed, discovered it and one day quit Johnston's service, taking the money with him. It was only after | Edrington had been gone for some time | that the thefi was discovered. o Bryan’s Reception at San Disge. SAN DIEGO. Car, June 16,—Arrange- ments have practically been completed to engage a special train to bring W. J. Bryan to this city on July 4 from Lo Angeles. Mr. Bryan wil speak her-on Monday morning. July 5. Special ex- | cursions verun from the surrounding | country. gt Frudt Shipped From Visalia, VISALIA, CavL, June 16.—Thne first two crop were loaded to-day and left for the | Eastern markets to-night. The shipment | inciudes clyman piums, early peaches, | prune:, imom and iragedy plums. Last | year the first car of fresi fruut leit here on | June 5tb, cleven days eariier. | | ey Wealth for a Chico Laborer. CHICO, Cav, June 16.—Stanley Wil- son, a young man who has worked at oad | jobs in and around Chico for the past two | or three vears, has,just received word from attorneys in Iowa that he has faiien beir to a fortune amounting to over $100,- 000, left to him by an uncle, . June 16 —H. | Toe | | ruished und popula CLAIMS HIS FIRED UPON HiM - 16—W.|Santa Cruz Wheelman Explains a Shooti | Declares He Was Waylaid on | a Dark Street and Wounded. | Friends of the Woman Assert That His Injury Was Self- Infilcted. SANTA CRUZ, Ca row and be steppe: ta bail glanced on a book in struck nim in the arm. ne. 3 brce, and her at 1y refused mou cause it was offered to in oppose kis suit. Acquaintances of both their opinion wife shot him or he shot 54N XaAVIER Iondon and New York chase the € The new known as Company. eral manager. teven patent rears, when fr gher than at pre id cn dep been | , b ave c MOTENING TN Last Eites Orer gards Alvarado de POMONA, Car, M:s. Lugardo Aiva interred to-day in s of Spanish peos part of Soutner r to the memor: every vais of represent g a pistol at his breast shooti as to whether , have purchased the San have orga Genera. For sever the investment 1z of these mines, 10dy of 2 do de Palo ] | shot and fataliy wounded nimselt at Cher- | | Okee 'his niorning. Arouckie was 78 years i of age. Sickness causea his despondency. Footonsrmdiey COOKS INLET FACED A FAMINE. Siteen tmall Potatoes m the Miners' Larder When the Stella HIS OWN GRAVE SEATTLE, Wasu, June 16.—Letters re- | | ceived to-0ay from Cooks Iniet givean in. | G, Reardom, a Laborer, tere: ccoun b ¥ hich . \ coud secxers from California and vaget| Buried Under Tons of | Earth. ! ‘ Recent ng. Sound passed the winter there. It was known positively when the letter - was wri that Blackstone, Molique and Bottcher were lost and frozen to death e crossing the portage between Sun- ri-e and Prince William Sound with the mail. Blackstone’s widow is at Sunrise | and will be cared for by miners. Mcligue's wife and chiid hve at Solver- | Wasb. Bottcher formerly lived in | ontana, and was interssted with Senator Sanders in the Jay Gould mine. | Provisions ran very low at Cooks Inlet Feliow-Workmen Labor All the Af‘.er-‘ during the winter.” The stores had no | bu‘.:nowi: sugar, flour or ml"ll(wncn the' noon to Reech and Recover | Steila Erland arrived on May 2 | The party of miners welcomed the E the Body, es | Jand’s val by preparing a feast which comprised the ning treasure of their | Ten Feet Down in a Narrow Trecch the Walls Caved In. ton, | T Johnsom, WO N O il whostoy| Iarder. This consisted of sixteen pota- Monday night and re:used totell whoshot | ;5,5 "smajler than hen'’s exgs, and a fump| C. Rearcon, a lavorer, was crushed to bim, now says it Was his Wil oarrie|of butter the size of a thimble. They had | death under several tons of earth yester- J He says he was riding on his | eaten their last beans, bacon and coffee | gay by the caving in of the walls of a v bborhood of the resi- | juzt s month before the Brland arrived. | gitch in which he was working, while at- = Byi his wile L REA et | o ding b N A o Drovisions | tempting to make connection with the Seeing some one approach he | " h, ‘mines many miles up the creeks | sewer in Green street for the Pierce-street 1ed to turn out of the way. The side- farl, M During the fall and winter more n $80,000 worth of provisions were thus sledded away from the coast. foose meat 1 daring the winter. of winter was relieved A Chapel. The accident occurred at 2 o’clock in the afternoon and it was 6 o'clock before the rted to dismount, toward him tired. The Amsdor County: Ssn Francisco—Pacific Parior, Nitiona', South San Francisco. Santa Clara—San Jose, Giiroy, Palo Alio, Mayfield, O : an Ben.to—Fremont. Sania Croz—Walsouv ta Croz. w vistrict of Grand Marshal C. O. Dunbar, Santa Rosa “an Francisco—Bay City Perior. Fresidio tateo—~an Mazco Parior, Redwood, Seaside Mepio. Marin—Mount Tama pais. Nicas.o —Wuodiand. e—Argonaus, Gridiey. District of Grand Trustee Franik L. Coombs, enw Parior, Hes: Napa; San Francisco—Yerba [Parior. 1 Plumas — Quincy: Serra— Downie n Nusget, Golden Anchor: Lassea—Lasse: lor. Homey Lake; ) uba—Frieodship. ict o ncisco: San Francisco—Guiden Gate Dorado, Yerba Buena, Naclonal, A Sequoia, Presido: Yolo—Winters, Esparios Marysvite, Eaiubow. Yuba; San Joaguin— Sut- ¢ thasta: Trinit: ka, ~iskiyou, Etna. Napa Parior, McLane Lase—Lowe: Districc of Grand Trustee Frank Savichi, Los Angel-s Franciac n Gate Parior, | Mission, Sequola; Mubierey—-auta’ Lucia, Los Uaos, Ni- | Lucas, Gabian: San Luis Obispo pomo, San Marcos Cambria Santa Barbara Parlor: Ventara—Cabrilio, & Pavla District of Grand Trustee Lewis rancisco: San Frascis con, ~ianford, Bay C cits! Kings—Lemoore: Fre. r: Los Auge es—Ramona, Corons; Ora Invincibie: Sau Berardino—.rrowhead; & Allam Arcate, Golden Star, Fern Del Norte - Y oatockets g District of Grand Trastes H. B McNoble, ton: ~an Fraocisco—Hincon Parior, Alc Amador—amador Perior. Excelsior. fone, mouth, Kegatone; Calaveras—Calaveras F Tuolumue—Tuolum itas, Muriposa: Me: Hesperian Parlor. ass Parlor of the Native Drug fi th annual family reunion at Ca on the S5thof J Georgetown first vice-] or No.91 has elected the Presiden:, F. E. Buchie M. Behras; second vice: 1 his pocket and zation of the Sanrise L . |ary and Social Club, which heid weekly his mind | peetings, when debate ic and read- | Then he called | ings were | ev | dent of S | —_——- DRUIDS AT some time sepa- d says 1t is her PETALUMA. g, and her imself in orderto | San Francisco Chosen as the Place for bim in obtaining the Meeting to Be Heid Next refuscd to subm ot ey Year. ey im be- | PETALUMA, CarL., June 16.—The order 2iuce her not to | Of daily exercises of the Druids is being eadily carriel out. The morning ses- are divided in | sions are from 10 to 12 o'clock, the after- Johnson's | noon 2 to 5 and the evening sessions as or- dered by the Grand Grove. ting delegation comprises a fine of men, and nearly every vocation nted. There were present yes- including officers and himselt. SOLD. Capitalists Pur- General L. , Tep ndon and New ternoon on time, comm e and was kept very busy. cial repor wost flow: Three new groves were the Grand Grove was nced business The offi- isina| sixteen purchase P formed dnring | owners of this|the past year, nameiy. Manzanita Grove a com- | to work in the English age, Aurora the San Xavier | Grove for the Italian language and Alpine the same language. groves in b Man ing will s jurisdic- e havs Tepor: is seventy-one. St a0 Satior Wers new oues the total is ceat. vielded imn ring the last year the e b rch has visited most of the groves gt g i 1d them ia good order. A num- Siadk Beut renched ew members were adwitted to-day % s business session was over, members v asantly ntertained by resident friends, and the treets were filled with spectators till late e p all the mproved the mines Tnere is te ore men will probable the next session will con- 1898, in San Francisco. To- et given in honor of the at Tarner's Hali, begin- et to S i e ol g atmidnight ery will be G anufactured RKHAN'S FATE. PORTLAKD W son wiil benefit | Falting Frem a Eunding He Grasps a Lve Wire .n Hs Descent and Is Electrocuted. PORTLAND, Or,, June 16 —John Toth, a brick-mason, fell from a brick building ares was | on Fo 2nd Alder streets this forenoon. n- | In e seized a live electric wire, contorted his form. sound, and a hight - | clou moke was seen issuing in | from clenched hand of Toth, whose convuised figure tensioned and s POMONA. Palomare ce of b who came f; Calif the most d! panish woma tart arri- | the b fam- Hi: | body was taken out, two men beis ilies in Pomona from lc as far| fearing the g death below them | Raeed in \he work ail that time, =3 Dan Liego o while tele- | gpd the con b the electric current, | Tue trench had veen dugz to a dey Era; "[ ot con “;‘“"‘f “"il"“,me“’, the | 4rom which the fumesof Toth's burning | ten feet and tie main sewer had acore from San Francisco and that locai- | {0 WHICH t0e umes of Touls bar | Sciito il Brcrichivis: Ak HE Michael’ tholic C as | Indespair at the delay above, the elec- | €NCugh to aiow the men to work Mioliaells *Ostholio - Chiurch' wa: e Y supports had been put in piace. The crowded with people at the funeral ser- spector, who was 3 Batl S R Tavillv Tl the setinds vices, and hundreds who were unable to coat vést. and, el S g e s Lo d-"u‘m-\'aur twining his limbs about the pole, en- | trench isdug from the frontof the little abou! he A long procession £ 3 th k. . w3 cent ) 1eavo O T th . i spik hure 0ss the sidew: to the ceater D te the Eosisan Onthells i | ot e e i his hand on the| The w was begun Monday morning <t -t spike Toth, with a choking, gut by W. C. Weyman, the contractor, who STOCKTION 4GENTS WEAKEN, d that could be plainly heard on the | broke the surface and removed a foot or Partial Surremder to Underwriters. STOCKTON, CaL, June 16.—The com- mittee appointed by the local men to meet represeatatives of pact in San Francisco ai promise, if possible, ret A secret meeting of agents and some from beld this forenoon, and stormy session. Tne op in the local organization mise ought 1o be effected, the terms recommen 1ed cisco conference, Stockton agen prowmising on any terms ing that the local or. stand by its eolors Thae organi were n but a ion releaseq its oppos e side of the street, loosened his | two of earth. Reardon went on to t e Tnswrance | Dol wire. Insensib’e at tae time, | work on Tuesday. and another :aborer, . bis boa: eipless and limp. Watson, took Weyman's place in the The shoulder struc first on the pile of | trench yeste: um cer of dewalk beneath the wire. | Weyman's of the acci- insurance | It took b + from the force of the fail. | dent occ s follow ne trench toe com- | for aimost simultaneousiy the head of the | was ¢ feet at its greatestdepth, nd effect a3 com- | unfortunate man struck fairly on the edge | in the center of tbe streer, and I discov- ned last evening. | Of the lumber pile, cutting a fearful za<h | ered that the sewer was a Stone affair in. all the Stockton |1 the scalp and ‘producing a concussion | stead of brick, as I understood it 1o ve. I of the brain at the base of the skull. He | started for :he City Hail to arrange abo. Sscramento was t was a rather inion was strong that a compro- if possibie, on at th: San Fran- | &4 never recovered consciousness before death | the connection shortiy aiter noon, leavi relieved him two hours later. | the two men at work in the trench. ——— “When returning and some d 4 PETALUMAa WEDUDING, | away 1 saw one of ihe men come — begin shoveiing the earth away Graes Maymard and Fictor Nelson | edge 10 enabie them t e be pa om the er to ibrow mber of the Tnited tn Marrizae. earth from the bottom. He had oniy favorof com- | PETALUMA, Car, June 16—A very | been so enpaged lor a few minuvtes whatever, dec and fashionable wedding oc. | When Isat him spring down sgain. A anization should , | mnute later I saw people rushing toward - bigh noon. The | 4o giseh I nurred to the i lace at the residence of | inat one sice had caved in, & curred here to-day at ceremony too members from treir nledge not to sign the com- | the brid-’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. | crying that Reardo pact’s agreement unless all signed it, and | Maynard, on Liberty street. unger ten feet of rock and gravel.”’ :m]i is rjgnrdevd as a victory for xn? com- The happy young couple were Miss Weyman says beis not a regalar con- pact, for it will give the latter's represen- | cooce Ruceil Maynard and F. Victor | tFaCion bis trade being that of carpent tatives a chance to work on the Stockton |\ it Bl Py ¢ o1 | Notice of the accident was seat to the azents individually, and ind them to | Nelson. Rev. D. John Partridge of SL. | coroner bafore the body had been recov. sign the compact agreement uncondi. Jobn's Episcopal Church performed the | ere iy the near-by enzine company. and | tionally. 1If a few signatures are obtained | ceremony, which was witnessed only by | the Morgue-wazon w. out with ibe the rest would speed follow. the immediate famiiy and most intimate wledge that no m a live under o E friends of the young couple. | the weight of earth that ha! dropped on Ev~ding a Washington Lare. But to the time of ihe departure of | the unhappy laborer. When ihe earth SEATTLE, Wasu, Juns 16.—Waat is | the 4 o'clock train a constant stream of | had been removed from the head—which | commonly known as the Pacific Coast In- | ¥i8ito:s poured into ine mausion, bring- | was not cco hed witiin an rour | i | Fay, nce Trust, an organ of the leaaing insu: ing to get around an an. law passed by the las: with thatend in view agents throughout the ton met in Secattle to what will be termed an tion, the objects of which are to maintain the same uniform system of in beretofore existing in Washington under = the o!d organization —_— Povulist Delega SEATTL Wasa, J Seattle; Alexande tie; C. E. Tacoma, and L. E. Rade: day cnosen de.egates | Populist convention 0 be heid in N carloads of green fruit of tuis season’s | \ ; Tha B ey e on, Attens. ville, Tenn., July £ty ihe State di iric | pPacific in order 1o enter it before the | of Grane. Second Vice-President Frank convention compused of delegates from | Dingiey bill goes into erfect, with its 10 *asta Cruz: Saa Eraucisco—alifornia the counties of Kingz, Kusap, Pierce, ion | Parior, ~lcaude. Seccamento—Sacramente o | e <5l I cents per pound daty on iea | tomy Smmaen 6 anie o % Copper City Smeiter to Keopem. REDDING, CaL, June 16 —The copper | at Copper Cit run this week. o companies doing | business west of the Rockies, ice, Wheaton; F. B. Ho, | after the accident—it was discovered to s Laura’ Pirrce of Santa Rosa was|have b en crushed out of humaa shape. bridesmaid and W. C. Clark was best man. | _The body was removed to the Morgue. The house was a forest of lovely flow- | The deceased was anout rs of age, ization composed | !5 {€lT congratulations and best wisbe is enceavor- ti-insurauce trust | ers, pink and white being thecolors of the | and resided at 2614 leuama street. He t Legislature, and | drawing-room and also compesing ihe | Was married and leives a widow. the various local bul‘;rfl der which the al party -tood. | = . o State of Washing- | _ After the retarn from a wedding trip to | ~d2y and formed | Lake Tahoe the young couple will take | LRATERNAL DEPARTMENT, | up their residence at Petaluma. { EEENN, — The Visiting Board of the Native Sons LAN A Ira AT TacoNa, of the Goldea West Districts the State. Agents' Assoc urance | Buyers Place Hrary Orders the Aew Tarf The visiting board of the Native Sons of the TACOMA, Wasn , Jane 16.—More tea is | Golden West at its meeting a few days since une 16.—John P.|nowafloat on the Pacific Ocean than ever | divided the State into twel and ap- R. Jones, Seat- | before at one time. | portioned the daty of visiting the various par- n,| Theimporters of New York and other | 10Ts among the members as foilows: e # Distric: Grand First Vice-President W T, Kitsap, were fo- Eustern cities bave made large purchases | Coniey. Madera: San Franciscon Bl ' Doois 10 the National | in Chinaand Japan for immediate deliv- Siantic Alameda—Alumeds, Oakiand, sh- | ery, and are having it hurried across the ont, Wisteris, Halcyos, o Escape Named. m been lanied b are on the ocea this port. re and 12.000,000 pounds | between Yokohama and | Quar This comprises the cargoes of | x 2, Done Moustain Nevada—Hydraalic, #nd ‘iressurer Henr: S Martin, R San Francisen: ~an Francisco—Ca Horsia Faro smelter ai the famous Afterthought mine | the Sieamers Braemer (due to-murrow), | Pac fic com Fantacs, s laues s oS Faron, i i Mogui. Tacoma snd Vicioria. The Cana: | San Fraocisco, Ois mpus. comra . Lo an 6o The new smelter is of the | 9180 Pacific line is aisv bringing heavy | Winn. Mount Disbo. Venirsl. Byron ~of water jacket variety and bas a capacity of Bty tons per day. This makes ond big smelter for Shasta Coun i nberoraichy Suicide at Cherokee. CHICQ, CaL., June 6. *0ano, Dixon, V. Visia Disivict of Grand Orator R C. Rust, Jackson, shipments. iejo, enicia, iver T he sec. | Tea Inspector Paimer and the Northern | efforts to take care of the rush, snd it i Alta Parlor's The enterta: he G there wer exercises in the attendance was rogramme presen anita Coa d and of ing be Litt A Crocker Lodge, 3. O. U. W. Crocker Lodge, Ancient Orde men, made arranges * on the e ed Work- Court Indepeadence, F. of A. Independence No. 8320, Foresters of ics, will be cflicered by the folowing- Leland Stanford Lodge, K of H The following named have heea elected officers of Le:land Stanford Lodge No. 3572 { Knights of Honor: Carl Wanl. dictator; J Garrod, d bert J. Sands, es rep. Teporier; A. M P. Thyes, chapiain; M. de; Otto Schoenwald George Eberlein, sentinel; Outo 1wald, trustee for one year. Mark Davis dictator. odge nas been active of ations at nearly every meet; or Scrlezelmilch, gu: goardian Sche is pa © Urges That the Good Work Eegun Shall Be Farther Continued. The executive committee of the Polk- street Improvement Ciub enjoye: u musicale snd banquet at 19191 street last evening, tendered t.em by Nathan Bibo, president of the ciub, and { M. H. Snepard, vice-p Tesident. Mr. Bibo spoks of ‘ihe objeeis of the club, how it was formed about for the furtherance of the inte, | business houses on the streer. | intended to lay the incomine cargoesdown |in Chicago and New York iu ten days —James Arbuckle | after tueir arnval bere, The fac-simile signature of | | Pacific Kaiiroad are making l*becnlJ Grand Trustes Joseph K. Hawkins, | State Santa Barbara— | Ben Lavis 13| partner of Je Polk | | took tue initiative in having tk lighted by electricity and how tbeir zood example had been followed by the busi- ness men of otner parts of the City. He urged that the go d work which had been started be coniinued, and that the club instead of gradually d fostered into further usefulness members showing a proper spiritof ‘e ship and belping oneano | he said, if carried out wo: similar ciubs throughout Mr. Bibo was followed by other m bers, who spoke of the good work dor | - past and pictnred an even 4 for the occasion by and Mess DELIVERED BAD MEAT. Arresis Wiliiam Smith, the on G James, the Chief Ma-ket Inspector Ben Dav I. H. Goldmeyer d last evening saw had ey 4 delivered there. he wagon and found that om the James-Smith establishment in Butchertow Goldmeyer stated that he had not or- | dered the meat, but it had beea sent by Sm.th without permission. nereupcn Davis went to the Davis Market, conducted b; 1105 Mission stree house arrested Smith, > the South San rrancisco st here he was charged as stated p $30 bail to insure his appearance in court to-day. — e GRADUATION AT ST. ROSE'S. Diplomas Given ¥ Rev. e Sons’ Hall en, decorated ch ch spoke well for the train- the pupiis had received in these ches. ~ Particularly commendable was mbroidery by s Mary and Grace b, Cecelia Copin, Helene Mahon iolet Mi:chel!, the decorat ¥ Misses Susie Martin, E nie McCormick, and Alice Costeilo. graduates ee in number— 1 ons and Mary y. The reading of ibe graduation essays was omitted. The § programme Was excep- well rendered: se E<pagnol” avis Sar There is a possibility that you will mot find as full an explanation as you wish about each particuiar jims of “3Manliness”” in what follows. If you do not, writs and ask for it. We ask you no shadow of a cent for trouble, PLAIN TALK, or to “'scare” & any more than it does fors law- ghten a client into the idea that s already lost. It may put some that parti actor’s t never, no, nev he help the patient to get e v how ill as to what is the order to get policy always. It nev'r does for a doc tien yerto men—a des who are debilitated in any way. For stance, 1ak man Who cannot sleep well, the m e nerves are all gone, the man who has t sweats, the man who has a fee] instead of full manhood—these are the m whom they are destined to cure. PLAIN SENSE, Special training is requ sort and tne Hudsor bad it. They bave fameon this continent by show tlieir great specific *"Hudyan’ sireng:h where all one instance. ailed, a | not cure g to you. iis moment. | RUDSOY MED'CAL TSTITUTE,