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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 27 will. He is trying to prove whether there XEW YO-DAY! 1 - - = o is or not an atmosphere on Mars, and by the use of a method entirely his own. This will at once recall his signal suc- cess with Saturn. It will be remem bered that by the use of his own method, or rather by a new application of an old method, he & year or two ago succeeded in proving conclusively that Saturn rings are not solid, but composed of in- numerable small particles—a fact previ- ousiy known only by inference, although the “asironomers of two centuries had iried vainly to establish it by scientific process. Professor Keeler's results have been amply verified at foreign observa- tories, and add considerably to his world- VE ] S 7\ 3 ‘qzz;g,m,fi"’ NS e wide fame, as well as giving additional il confidence in the success of his present S F undertaking with Mars. 7th and Market Sts. The presence of an atmosphere Is, of course, a question of prime imvortance in ST R, deciding whether a planet is or is not in- hibited.” “No air, no life,”’ may not be en- tirely true in Mars, but from our stand- point it seems most probable. And as- for the Gilberr, Marshall and Caroline | ironomers are still mcre than uncertain isiands. whether there is air on Mars or not. Some | _The Third Congregational Church, Rev. | think there is, others think not. William Rader, pastor, has been re- | Campbell of the Lick Observatory says | painted and extensive preparations have | there is none. But his investigations that been mude for the recention of 700 of the | led him to this opinion have all been Euceavor delegateson July 10. Dr. Rader | visual, that is, eye observation with the will deiiver hislast sermon next Sunday | spectroscope. Professor Keeler is using before taking his vacation. the photographic method with the spec- [} | A strong effort is veing made by the | troscope, and thinks its results will be | Methodists of the Pucific Cosst to secure | much more reliable, as the photograph IR the International Epworth League Con- | shows hundreds of lines in the spectrum > vention for Seattle in ‘1399. ca}r:xmizx.es that are not visible to the eye. AR Our great smoke and | are at work in Seattle, Taccma, Portiand, “Do you expect to find that Mars has sake bol s | Spokane and British Columbia writing 0 | an atmosphere?”’ Prolessor Keeler was fire sale will be continued friends in the East urging them to use | axked. i their intluence to have the convention io- | He gave & true scientific answer. cated in Seattle. Already the Seattle | I'm not expecting anytning about it for one week more. While it lasts you want committee has received encouraging ms- | said. “Aslong as I find out something to get in and take advant- | | surunc: s from officers of the league. definite one way or the other I don't care age of the astonishingly The New York World speaks thus in | what it is going 1o be.” lg el .].’Q Y ! | Tegard to the Pope's recent poem on| The lines Prof ssor Keeler is studying oW prices prevailing. | ~Frugahty” : expecially are those in the region of the These shoes that we are The coming Christian Endeavor Con- The Pope is undoubtedly a poet. Were | “‘deita” line in the yellow of the spectrum. on- | < Y R 3 dowe’ s 5 selling for a little more e | & & 3 i B e ooy | velmermnd s L e L e i ave ol B ARTLE]’]‘.,...,...,.‘SAN- FRANCISCO - AND - NORTH - PACIFIC- RAILWA | Italian songs which would be sung wher- | has already had remarkable success in A . . THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA. circles, one of the livellsst. -Today and {ievar the ianguayeis spoken. The study | shis sort of work, having xot Ipressions good shoes, and while [ next Sunday in many of the churctes ser- {of his style is well worth the pains of | deeper along towari the red than almost they were slightly smoked AR \ vices will be conducted with special refer- Aumen an Latinists, and the World hopes | any one else, especiaily in photographing and spotted at our recent Fokdokdok koo \ ce to the convention or will be partici- | that some one of them will do him justice | the spectrs of stars.—Pi:taburg Dispatch e e :\x;l:d (:n :n' Enaeavorers. | in Enclish as simple, terse and melodious St F R S it factory fire, they were not s Rev. M. P. Boynton of the First Bapiist | 2535 115 sgnnely Horatian Latin, HIS MUSTACHE CLIPPED. otherwise injured. Church has returned from a month’s va- | ;ora1e'0f the Nortn Berkeley Church and | The Serious Brauit GT & Prabiioal Jake Brushed and cleaned they cation and will preach to-day, both morn- ,,_}l eolto Palohiie S e ot are as good as ever; and ing and evening. The morning subject| The retreat for the assistant pastors of = G 5 ; AT AR Wil bs e Gomiortery” and! in: they(the irohdicoass will baginiat Benta'Olera I‘n Masonicand sporting circles the mus. they will L0>t! you l\nmy, evening he will spesk of “The Modern | College on Monday, June 23, The exer- | tache that adorned the face of Abraham only about a fifth of their X COMPLE1ELY | On Sunday and Monday, July 4 and 5, Crusaders,” with special reference to the | ¢i?e3 Will be conducted by the Jeswit | Rieseuburger for many years past real value. Come as renovated. The cnisine is perfect. fathers. : . : a | . coming convention. = been the envy of his arqueintences, and soon as possible to avoid | Resident Pnysician. Advice as to One slngle Fare Addition to Dining-Room. —FOR THE— New Hotel Cottages. tamisn'ir vt FOURTH OF JULY ! On Sunday, the Fourtn of July, the Most | particularly of his riv in the tourn The grand Christian Endeaver chorus | Rev. Arcbbishop will confirm a large | Pro 3 b the great rush. Use of Waters Free. | will meet again next Thursday at the Kirst | number of boys and girls at St. Eliza- | "5 ©f the Columbia Bowling Club. & jmouketol sy o sl el by g - Swimming Tavk, Mineral Tub, Vapor and For the Round Trip to all points NORTH OF SAN RAFAEL. Baptist Church. h s Church, Fruitvale. R 5 3 <. ;‘f" eu; sacred mausic is to be given | The new church at Hopland will be [ German army befors he came to this ONLY RESORT KEEPING parp |RETURN LIMIT TUESDAY. JULY &, 1897. dedicated on July 9 bv Archbishop Rior- | country, eighteen years ago, and he con- Association Aud Ma-on and iz Arcnbishop Ri y ; S T ;. | dan. On tbe foliowine day his Grace will | tinued to cultivate his mustache until it Ellis streets, this afternoon, under the di- | 8¢minister the sacrament of Confirmation | measured 12 inches from end to end, and rection of the Knickerbocker male quar- | ai Ukian meas 2 inch, s 1 e : »ssessed a most imposing and gracetul tet, assisted by other prominent musical | The regular quarterly ralty of the Junior | POS%3 Lricidrie g sy i people. The service commences promptly anch of the League of the Cross of 5t. | WeeP- s © ity nen i i Roman Baths. Competent Masseurs. | | ORCHESTRA. | FOBN S LB Raom = 1S WILL THURS#4Y, JULY 1, TO SATURVAY, JULY 3, Dancing, Tennis, Bowling, Billiards, Cro- Inclusive, Return Limit Tuesday, Ju atthe Following Low Rates quet, Hanabail, Shuffle-boards. Livers and | peg.iom ...$1.50 , Gevserville. Burrb S ~ S—Hotel and hotel cottages, $10 to | Santa Ros: 2.25 | Cloverdale. RAT bt S e : per week: housexeeping cotiages, $3 10 | Sepastopol. 70 | Sonoma. .50 L 16 PReih W . G i 4 tary mus- 6 per week |G i 5 1 d is free to the public. ancis Parish will be h:ld on Tuesdiay | #nd policemen admired this mili ke SPRINGS C Guerneville. .75 | Glen Ellen. 1.80 iav: maney Motler,. the. well-Enown | SVeBing. June 23 - tache, too. He made their acquaintance 23 "Fonttn street, Len Franeison of Mgt | Healdsburg 3.2 | Flopland 5.00 s ke rrived last Thursday | (At Grsce Methodist Episcopal Church | through being the contractor who suv- RNER, Bartlett Springs, Lake County, Cal | Ukiah.. - Jesuit missiorary, arri - this evening wiil Le preached the second | plied the fire laddies and the cops with _ Pamphiets mailed iree. | £y uight irom St. Louis, Mo.. He will de- | sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. N. Board, liver bis first sermon next Sunday at the | on “Some Modern Phases oi Church Ac- 10:30 o’clock mass at St. Ignatius Church. | tivity,”” entitied *My Brother—the Work | giory on lact Friday night. when, alter of Men for Men.”” o i A footwear. He had the mustache with him in all its LE = — Tickets on sale from JULY 1 to JULY 5, inclusive, with return JHOPLAND. MEN TO RESORTS limit JULY 12, at th~ following greatly reduced rates hiand and Bort- nd pleasanter otake | Mark West Springs. THATCHER'S HOT docino Co.—Passengers fo | lett Springs willfind ic easier " ST .s;.x, SDunE:m Eruws .$5.00 Tne soiemnity of the feast of St. Aloy o a_bowling competition at Maennerchor L =3 Ssinfom v Foartiviog st Bouinnd | Lytton Spring; - 3.60 | Saratoga Spring . 7.50 Fo e e el | subjens of Her 23d Dancing” will be the | Halle, in Fifty-fourth sireet, he went with fore coniinuing el Joaraey. Giaees leave dally | SKages Springs . 4.00 | Blue Lake: % served at St. Ignatius Church to-day. A | {o.night at the Poirero Methodist Epivey. | 5 0T Dave Soherer, Merchant Bernard _ . AU TE0. Bl Tel n hotel. W. W- Thaicher, Prop. | GGeysers. ... e solemn bixh mass will be celebrated at| "yl i st Uuhvrku‘r‘:fl Ln{wz]el;lzull::u z~‘.] hnn__mpghe MEN’S SIIQ S. Highland Springs. . 725 e Bov. Faiber Burkherds reconily | Eplscopal Chureh wili bo uccupled 10is | S to tne Germon o oot nics Senciok §150. Actually worth two and | Lakeport...... e 8.75 and by Rev. Father 1“:}"““"?“"1‘}?“;{';"? | morning by Rev. M. C. Harris and in the acquainted with Reisenburger while three times as much. | Bartlett Springs. 80 | Riverside. 8.75 Y., ‘a8 subdeacon. In the evening | GICOiZE by Rev. K. K. Baker of Epworih | sharing acmy duty. Capelle’s mustachy LADIES’ SHOES. { Orr’s Spring - 7.50 | Lierly’s........ 0.73 inere will be grand vespers and solemn T‘i:%vwh\mdredm dition of the War | 13, OPI¥ of ordinary length and he had Inall new, up-to-dute stylés, mostls | Vichy Springs - 5.00 | Sanhedrin Heights. 0.75 venedction. The sermon for the ccca- | Gry since its first offi e-l‘ a°";‘fu e War | ofien admiringly praised bis comrade’s own meke, at 40¢, 50c, 7he, $1, Hullville... .$10.25 sion-will be preached by Rev. B. Calzia, s prearance was | unusual one. The visit to the weimkeller nd $1 50. issued yesterda; $150. These prices are In it< columns appears = Nz ot Y aol | San Jose, Cal. For further information call on or address our Ticket Offices, | Sunday-school and evening service 3t was Lo celebrate filtingly the purchase of rd of ususl selling prices. [ | RV, . 5 T 5 at the Fost Untiarian. Church have beay | tBe f0iiowing entuusiastic prophecy the day previous by Riesenburger of the |l LADIES’ OXFORDS. HIS BEAUTIFUL HOTEL I8 T00 WELL 650 Market St. (Chronicle Building), Tiburon F-rry, foot of Market St., discontinued for a season. Dr. Stebbins | Iti8 nota Wild surmise to advance thatifa | confectionery - store that Capelle had In nll syles of ox-bloods, tans e e | Or General Offices, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING. preaches at the morning service at 11| yar4uouist of to-d.y should fall into s Rip { owned and run as a sort of side invest- ! w tans, M| tion here as a charming sun: b | an Winkle sleep, 1o nwake some fine morn chocolates and biacks, at 15¢, 25¢, + nomeilke, and ever. department in willing FOSTE President and General o’cloc | ing less than a ‘deeade of years hemce,ne | D! He soid it for $4000 cash to his old 40¢, 50¢, 75¢ and $1 per pair. ‘Such eficient hands. Write for rates and illus Rev. Howard H. Russell, D.D., the su- | would find four thriving War Crvs primeed o | Soldier friend. e s VR s ARG G S e i | W | perintendentof the American Anti-Saloon | the four exiremes of the Nation—New York, | Many quart bottles of champagne were before. | 8O, P, IN League, who has tne reputation of being | 8an Franciseo, Chic and in one of the |cracked when Lawyer Finn had fixed up INFANTS® sno[s. ] ‘ o et quent men of our times, | A0Urishing guis cities of the far South. the deeds of sale. "Finn i« a littie man, e SR TRRINEES | A & ’ will preach Sunday, June 27, at the Third | Rev. Dr. M. C, Harris, superinzendent |and has a mustache to match, He “joi- ds. tans, chocolates and bisck, B | On the Border of Clear Lyke. A Place Where thiInvalld Can Sarely gational Church, Fifteenth street, | of work among the Japanese, is now on | lied” his client’s customer on his wealth sizes 1 106, at 10¢, L5e, 2d¢, 40¢, 50c. | LAKE COUNTY, CAL. Regain Health—Where the Tourist Mission, in the morning, and the |an official visit to the mission in Port- | Of mustac e, and the latter, drinking a CHILDREN’S SHOES. | .« May Regale Himself Upon -sireat M Church’ t, nd. sparkling bumper, said, jokingly: o New and Commodious Hotel Just Completed. i z-sireet M. E. ch at night, 8Tk < Siiia mse e alaa BASS G D Magnificent and Picturesque Scenery ! Rey. W. L. Gardner'schurch uniting with | Rev. Francis B. Doherty, Paulist, will L'll give it to you some day if you will SOCAN Ane Siie, aists 148 ) ke Lo . - S : SRS ! q S : - s hat r " &t 20¢, 25¢, 35¢, 40c and 50c. These JLEGANTLY FURNISHED AND LIGHTED | o Dr. Pueips’. On Tuesday night there wiil | open a mis<ion at Fort Brage, Mendocino | 32Tee to paste it over that one of yours. are great wearing shoes. S.zes 8 to [ | by electricity. Largest dining-room north of | Where the Summer Pilgrim May Find Le 8 mas -meeting beld in Calvary Pres- | County, to-day. ; At the conclusion of this | . \!“ e “l "l" "' relnr:gg Flnr:{C 11, at 25¢, 40¢, 50c, 60¢ and 75c. OALZORNIAS Mose ENTOTANLN SN | den Frosciess. Rest, Refreshment and Relnxation. byterian Church, corner Poweil and Geary | mission he will inaugurate another at| “No time like tne pres-nt,” crie | Wsort”; noted for its Curative Power ' | THOUSANDS CURED BY THE WATFRS AT % Slreets, which Will be addressed by Dr. | Mendocino Ciry on Thaseday, Sune 1 ar | pelle, who was. jubilant with wine. sndne | J] MISSES® SHOES. i B Squlped WinCr Backd T Take o S SURED BY THE W. [A Mecca for the Annual Neeker After Russell on Sunday, July 4, at Greenwood, Mendo- | Prought -out a bottle of mucilage and Aoisizles, sizes 113 to 2, 25¢, 35c, [ | 110" For ‘particuiars apply o F. MARTENG | Waters unrivaled in the cure of Dropsy, Rheu- Repose and Recuperation! A new “‘Sefer Thora” will be dedicated | cino County. stears. Riesenburger laughingly said 50c¢, 75¢ and $1. Very naudsome | Prop.. Bachior P. O., Lake County, CaL. orin San mllixm‘hNomneh. l,xv:rhlnd Kidney ‘:‘rnuhlrt A Baar Rek ek to-day at 1:30 2. M. in the symagogue of | Pastor F.V. Joues has tendered his|that he preferred to have a barber make P I e | e Wi o R o Ttstens Hills AvaiGlotnod L Qe the Coneregation Beth Menaciim Strei- | resignation of the Congregational church | the transfer of mustache the next day | 5 Indorsed by Leading Physicians. of Maichless Glory, sand, 335357 Minna street. A fine pro- | 8t San Mateo, to take effect August 15 He filled anotber gless with wine, and We have several hundred | POWN GO PRICES TO SUIT THE | over sirty Miuda o minetal siuings. esident | Wheve the Or: Maleria N nitte His gram will be rendered, and the music| On Angust5 H. J. McCoy, the porular | P*lle slyly stole behind him and seizing 42 ¢ 3 TIMES. physician. Superb ciimate. Fine trout streams. | Ghastly Head and Where the Waters S iih hed by the Hebrew Orphan | secretary of the Young Men’s Christian As. | she swaeping left end of the musiache pairs of different kinds of L | Deer and small same plentiful. All kinds of of Healing Pour Freely From vand. | sociation of San Francisco, will compiete | clibved off about o, lashén wih vinst: shoes at 25¢ per pair. They | BOCA HOTEL. T N gaan e T | Nature’s Own Fountein. g : rsiof o 5 v -tive y. ve. liug abruptness. It was an inartistic cut. g it “ The finest location on the Truckee River for fish- ‘able Unsurpassed. T EN afternoon on Parior Hall, Seven- | teen yerrs in this City. Only one other | crating slash in a big mirror opposit are a ot of odd sizes that | " LARG :: SUNNY ROO) | N-'P. to Hopland 88 or via . P. to Calistoga $9. | S Erancisco. Fare, 715 for e teentn street. William J. Hamilion wul | secrstary, R. R. McBuriey of New York | His face grew ashen, and he fell back in e wiant 1o close of. so-we . B EXCELLENT TABLE. | Open Every Day in the Year. trains from Third and Townsend sireers preside, and the address will be delivered | City, has been lonyer in service, He is in | bis teat. Then he made a grab for the o 5 3 ST | RATES: $1.00 and $1.50 psr Day.| Terms reasonable. For further information ad- ROOP & SON, Provorietors. by Rev. PhilipO’'Rvan. A fine programme | his thirty-fiith year. Arrangemenis are | Shears and he himseif slashed off the have put the prices on them | JAS. McDONALD, Manager, | gress J. CRAIG, Hichland Springs, Lake Co, Cal. » S ol has been arranged, the priucipal feature | being made to fitly commemorate Mr, Me. | Tight end of the military mustache. He Boca, Cal. | Or ses in San' Francisco LEE D. CRALG, 316 of which will be un_cssay contest. The | Cov’s quarter centennial. cut in the other direction and said, with down to almost nothing. judges will be Rev. F. Nevin, Hon. H. J. | _Bishop Nichols sailed from New York | real distress, that his ceiebrated military ! I Montgomery st. Send for “l\lfllr‘lh‘l»'llmbhl&b 1 uOT SPRINGS, | | " Monterey Coan: fford and E. P. M for Eu the 234, H mustache wasa disfiguring ruin, and worse Open each morningat 9:30. | THE GEYSERS, n Sariona of 6300, D.D.. pastor of the | the great conference of ihe Bisnops ol th | than all was set on' the bias. *His wrarh e BNt e o e e v o VAL A et Rev. M. M. S0t BoW 0, - Americn—ror First Uuited Presbytorian Church, has | world. was arousea and the merry party broke up ER IR S uts ONE OFgNATUREPSWONDERS. . | SEASON OF 1897. peeasure. _climate, accommodasions ' Semes s i 3 Grandest scenery. The hotel an enchanting em- i | 3 ommodations, scenery, returned to this City irom Albany, Or., | Rev. J. Q. A. Henry, formerly pastor of | in snger. . exchanged during sale and bawered homa. New Bathnouse, ennis-cours, ere. | Hower beds, cloaniiness, tabie, 0ot sods ten and after an absence of five weeks visiting his | the F.rst Baptist Church of this City ana | 1t Was 2 o'clock in the morning when 0o mail orders filled. NATURAL S1E asp xexa | Greatest Attractions in the West. | bouse ey bosoiphircui Bouses Tof fadtes daughter, Mrs Percy A. Young. He will | now pastor of the Lu Salle-avenue Church, | Reisenburger went home on the elevated ~———— . # 1 BATHS and lady attendants, hun:ing and fishiug,cl occupy his pulpit to-day. | Chicago, will spend n.s summer vacation | foad in a ruffled mood. His wife opened = | Tepia Swimming Lake. New and toviting trafls to | CHAFMINE climate, “Wondertul naural attrac- | DIAYETound, croquer, 1aw tonmis grius children's The Redemptorist missionary, Father | in London. He leaves New York on the | the door when be got to his home at 1642 | » interesting points. Table unsurpassed. tlons, famous fishing and wiid goat shooting. The | Iamilies Paraiso stands unsurpassed in he St O'Shea, ulter a successiul course of mis- | 30th and will return on August 8. He is | PATk uvenne. She saw the ruined mus. J. B HORTON, Manager. | §ilondia conches, famous. Westorn aricers Do | 1hind ans g mens foF 70UnE and oid. Take t ons extending over two years of time, 1 | 10 preach for.De. Barnsrds 1 Loigos | tache Ib an instant, and stared at ner nog: . ple bes, Iamous Westorn drivers. De- ownsend sireets. o n Fraucisco, 9 a lightful cosst excarsions. Novel ou:door sports. | and acFirs: < ard Broadway, Oakl-nd. 910 NEW CARLSBAD MINERAL SPRINGS, | Simud conerrts evers day. Dancing. Pyrotechnio | daily, for ~oitdud. Ketura-t Ap ticker 85 K'lArl\l‘Vlh. ete. RS “;Agv Telepione a nd Postoftice. For . bole always open, remodele | Hiustrated pamphiete LAKE COUNTY, enlarged, new aadition, slegalt rooms with private | 1897, address - HOB about Lo return to his home in the East to | during tue month of July. But for this | band aghast. 3 enjoy & much-needed rest. In the near | urgenl invitation from the great English | *Where hive you been? At the lodge, OSE WIS Nt RlEy ) future he expects Lo revisit this coast,when | evangelist Mr. Henry would huve at-|lsuppose!” sheexclaimed. She cut the be will repeat Lis successes in the same | tended the Christian Endeavor Conven- | ©/d soldier short abruptly when he tried to 7thandMarket Sts. nd sp_clal inyucements for b pone L 0 i e Al b HE GREATEST HEALTH.GIVING WATER | bathe " Grana bailroom, Sie, ready this. season. FRON; INGaes & Mauagsc ine of work. He wiil deliver his iast ser- | tion in this City in July. lain. in America. Specific for ail siomach, liver, | 1sland Viila opens July. mon before leaving the coast this morn. | Rev. Arthur H. Briggs plans to return | *1'm Rolng to get a divorce from you.” | iane "t iaaadt imunte | Nowoh,"aey | Ful mtoruaaion ates ana musraet amonios | SODA BAY RESORT. ingacilo scred Heart Churcn, | after a few weeks spent at Santa Cruz and | *he said decidedly and shut the door with | b aarens W R e OVERY: Kener: | Wilmington Transportation Co., | corner of Fe Filimore stieets, close out the conference year with Grace | » bang. She refused to go to the theatre INSTITUTE OF TE - | Ve Lake Con or DR, MOGOVERN: 1677 For SPRIN LOS ANG :LES CAL. | CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT, The Rev. William Joues of St.” Louis, | Cburch, Denver, and will then proceed 1o | the next night, and the bousehold has e HEalabend som strest, San Franclsco. A e ol faa Bhaw aibioalisn. oniCIES Thia Ts! et bl Mo., wiil occupy the pulpit at the Ply- | Europe for study. ~After a couple of vears | Deen in a state of hostiities since. TAMINATIONS FUR ADMISSION WILL e 2 Teleprons Min: 1585. ¢ | turesque " Spring Ja_famons for the vasr voiiee moutn Church Sunday. | be is 10 return and take the chair of prac- | ._The old soldier felt called upon to take e heid at Beimont Sehool. Belmont, Cil.. be- | G Go to Ftina Springs 1f you want | ofdelictous codawater. Hunting, fishing, boating At the Simpson Memorial M. E. Church | tical theology in Liff Scnool of Theology, | immediste measures to restore domestic | SAINE “Joly frit. Appicant: showd present O O tbeaiih, recreation or rest. - berteot and swimming are unsurpassed anywhere. Ths Rev. J. W. Pheip-, pastor of the Califor- | Denver. * | peace and to obtain personal satisfaction. e R R feadmaster. | tang: tab anq (/A% 10 mosquitoes. Swimming APA So A SPML GS Ao Bad e comior TR G o 4 nia-street Methodist Caurch, will preach | Rev. Dr. A. C. Hirst of Centenary | He consulted Lawyer Walter Cox, and | = I e o it o e 2 carotally looked after. Dally stage from Plote ta in_the morning, and in_the evening the | Methodist Church, Chicago, gave the | 1he latter wrote u sharp orofessional no- CTHO e Southern Paciie o) to 814 | California’s Famous Mountain Soda Bay direct. Fare from San raeisco 6 50; sermon wiil be by Rey. D. C. Miller, pas- | address before the graduating class of the | !ice to Cavelle, announcing that he ha S PG i - il S16: tor of the Chiirch of the Hoiy Spirit. | Ghicago Missionary Trainias Senool yu | been directed to'sus him for: 31000 dam: | O\ M\ET CSOTLS | iickern: oot wat Tamssse s rossr. Pomicarns | 1000 test. sbove Napa Valloy. Climate mnsmr. | vihe & b L1k Propretor, Soda Bas, Kelsers St. Ignatius Colleze is undergoing a | Oaklana Church. ages for assault and battery. He informed 0918 Vakeer ik G T ‘l’m “;:‘mn’llflau‘g; ;-H:n s n'?":a'&“ - A thorough —removation. The corridors, | Dr. J. P. Widney of Los Angeles has|Cavelle that that was whai hisact w Mitchell, Liaell £ 0. Napa Coun- ZF3E 12, | Napa Sofa water batts. Telephone and Postotiies | " offices and classrooms are being repainted | been visiung tmis City, Oakiand and | Classed under the provisions of the Penal LAUREL DELL, 7 Cal 7 | Barves o vide. Dowiing slleya tennls, crogues | HoThl} RoWARDENN:“ and refitted, su that everything will be | Berkeley in the interest of the Church of | Code. The old soidier went before Magis- HdEs : Iwings and bammocks. Gas and running water in y on their return on Tuesday, July 6. The erand concert to be given by the | Mons against his former friend as an ad- | is now one of the ek cors Hew outing places in Ho n A | mer resort (uidren's paradise; mothers’ de ' |'HE FPICTURESQUE SPOT OF BEN Lo Rey. John Hemphill will preach this | League of the Cross Cadets’ band promises | ditional means of legal redress. Lake County. Rates $8 10 $12 per week. Boatlng 2 3 | lignt; husbands' Test. Address ! mlgn“...% :nm';’;! Santa Cr-umnmlmm‘r‘-'s. oéq.;' cvening Bl Caivary, Presbyierian Church | 10 be 8 very enjovable affair. The pro- | It was returnable yesterdsy morning in | 324 batbine fres Brine vour Bathing suits du | JTPEBTHE ABLE SUPRSVIAION OF MRS ANDREW JAC<SON, | ALL HARD FINISHED, with lates. cioses on “How to Pave the Way for the Chris. | gramme has been arranged with the ut. | 138X Market Court at 9 o’clock. Capelle - ) Bertha P, O, Lake o, Cal. b "u E "'u“ ¥ Ku'n .‘,.‘.’,"".'{'g'““‘."‘",'fl"..s."ny Napa Soda Springs P. 0, | TWo tennls courts and bowling slley. Building: | tian Endeavor Convention.” most care and will .nclude selections to | badto attend his lodge meeting on Mon- “ MONTE VISTA." e g S a1 %3 - grounds und river lighted by electriciti. a mile samil es P. O. and telephone. Kound trip $10. S. The West Side Church and the Califor- | please all classes. Metropolitan Ha!l has ari 3 | and dido’'t get bome uatil after 3| MEE PICTURE-QUE GEMOF" HESIERRAS | P 0Moe, 613 Market st Address of Hver for buaiing. _fiound wiptickes. 83, For nia-street M. E. Church hold a union ser- | been secured for the event, and the {ime | A. ¥. He had P‘r-'imhlv sent Lawyer Tevatian 5500 ooty Ty mon: popuiar "'E o O IR S oo, wer. ”('-?To?.!’,"“%“ia.?:’.“a?‘ B Comond, o oS - Baia o & vice i0-night, which will be addressed by | has been fixed for Wednesday evening, B 40 pateh matiers ap- with Si6 com- | S5 ST ASW SWASSD is sow epen: detigtate: | San Franciico, and but 9 Rev. Dr Russell, superintendent of the | June 30, commencing at 8:15 o'ciock. The | Tade at arms, but hadn’t succeeded. Reis- | funing hauugs Jout oy ami; e o YOSEMITE AND BIG TREES | &:M M L vietnce aad genee oy MADRONE Anti-Saloon league. entire membership of forty periormers | €nburzer was at court bright and early. | station; free carriage. For cirenlar adcress THOG: . elr medicinal virtnes and generuily Father Powers will preach at the 11 | will participate. Capelle ame in “:iy' accompanied by | E- MORGAN, Moute Vista, Dutch Flat, Cal. AND RETUKN FOK $24.50. conceded (0 be the finest natural bath water iu tne n o'clock mass this morning at St. Mary’s | A Christian home will be opened in | Lawyer Finn. He badn't had any sleep For _particalars apply to MCLOUGHLIN & | Siate, Excelient ciimate and grand mountain | MINERAL SPRINGS, OTEL REDONDO.—THIS MAGNIFICENT TRE ik g wvy scenery. Long distance telephone: daily mail and ANTA CLARA CO Churen, California sireet. Two new | Berteley on August 1 under the care of | 81l night. When Riesenburger Ca- wiruciure, & siories high, with evers modern | ot i, S Bt st ok Panmrece W | SEDremm: weilsiocked trout streamns. Round f | O inn e A Savatol : siained-glass windows have been pre- | Rev. A L. Hathaway, which will be sspe. | pelle drag himself wearily up. to Magis. | convenimmen fohe romaiilh with every modern | iioad” uices, areta n Terry ae 70 ey g 45,50, Take Tiburon | water on (his coas: for cure of | di ‘ e 5 f Bpe- Kudlich’s d jg | the Pucific Const; completely surrrunded by beau- T 304 Moor S:OF. . Terms, 82 a day | urinary troub es: unexeelied hunting an fishing; sonted to Bt Mary's, and ibe varochial | Sially for students ‘of Berkeley Bible | t™ate Kudlich's desk he ran swav. This | the Pucific Bower peds. etc. Boating, fshing and MATH HOT SPRINGS, | ™"~ special rates (o parties of four or more: slage con- residence has been renovared. Seminary. t naturaliy removed the presence of the | yurs bathing are the chief amusement. Write for KI.A y J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. Dects at Madrone with morning trains Moudays, Dr. A. M. Carson of New Jersey has ac- Th=new Pentecost mission on the corner | Complainant when the case was calied, | rates and one of our beaatiful souvenirs. k. DUN- ESWICK, SISKIYOU COUNTY. CAL, A Wednesdays and “a urlays; send for terms and cepied a call from Trinity Presbyterian | O° Picific and Leavenworth streets js|20d the magistrate dismissed the case, | HAM, proprietor. noted fisuing and health resori. Hot wud and descriptive pam phiet. 2 Z Chuich. He will probasly sssume his | PrOvingquite a success. The hall is fill after the lawyer explained that the par- : -~ s sulphur ba hs. A-:E--T--N--A JAMES CARTER, Manager. Bew Gniten 1o Bagloch e at the two serv.ces held each week Jor (g | Ul destruction of the mustache was sa AR ENINNEE arnIyas HOYKL, SEONE BN o Braaietars. Father Ramm, the converted Catholic | children, and the Thursday evening | *Ccidental and not a malicions act. ron Ferry, Warm mineral swimming ana tub ORR HOT SPRINGS, spELLs HE‘LTH Perfect climate; HOTEL PORTOLA priest, will repeat the lecture which he | Praver-mesting is attended by persons of | Capelle, who is well-to-do, went to Ries- Dehs, fiotel comp etely remodeled and refur ol » N0 mosquitos. OW._OPXN. DAILY STAGE CONNECTS delivered last Frid‘;&/ night at Metropoti- | different d'flflmicnnflonl and from differ- ';"‘""l"d" ":""“’d"““d‘“(i" ;’1'0‘6' 8treot | berwesk, §2 perday, Adoren o na o aats | 1 s ALy ST A it nd steam baths: fine notel, O e e tan Temple on “Why Am I a Catholic?”’ | ent parts of the City. The work is under | #{terward and tendered him D ad- | EPRINGS, Agua Callente, Sonoma Coonty, C - 4 ons: as mineral w ters, wood City. Superior %50 % A Sonthers Pacii | table For particulars ad T sy { - Helena ‘where the stage connects, T 5. DOYER, Postals; Ok Round-trip tickets, good until Jnivary 1. 1898, Ho3 e thenmatium and all skin digesses = kound trip THEMILL VALLEY SANITA RIUM WILL BE: | 5500 Board 37 per week. J. Tr Post- I‘mu 10 r celve xues's and patienis June 15, | OHice, Mendocino County, Cal. Rev. J. K. Harrison, superintendent of | the care of Rev. Oliver C. Mitlor. dition to an avology. The shora soldier's the Congregational Home Missionary So-| Rev. Frank J. Ford will preach this| Wrath melted away when he saw his com- ciety, has returned from a trip through | ¢veniog at tue First Christian Church on | rade’s sincere centrition for a foolish prac- 1897. Apply for accommodations o the = anager, | o $7. Particuiars at 18 Baitery street, or of w. L. 3 k Humboldt County. He reports having | ‘‘The Sin of the Church.” ticl joke and he and the lawyer had some | ¥- STEELE, at (he Mili Valiey Sa.itarium, East. | PLANTATION HOUSE. MITCHELL, Lideil P. 0., Napa County, Calif, Au“EL L N twenty-seven members on the isiand near R : “I'll jo1give you,” ul,i Riesenburger, at - E — — © line. Good trout fis og. ) Hnyu ratt, Sreem GL SP ;mm PRIS e A1 l;‘snlc 4 Forndule, 1o vas wlse present st she | ARE THE PLANETS INHABITED 7| tengin, “hrovided you 1 square saisrs | A%, SRIu0NT, SA% S fmn cousay: | ant mic; e omterincs e pairf oo e RINGS, | L railies oftsthe Hambiolit (Ohrisdiad’ Bio. | Das of thie Astsbusmaens Mvaan o sss b= B beautiful grounds, large rooms; 3 minutes from | TRINGGE, Seaview, Sonoma Co. or apply E. Nay 3 deavorers at Eureka, Rohnervilie and | . apelle has engaged another lawyer to station, 1 hour from city. M IS 1t ANSEN, KRUSE, 207 Front sk, 8. F., for particulars. HIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING-PLACE IS Cal X 2 fhe Problow s Now Way. o st located I the midst of the Coast Rauge: Ferndale. Thesteamets have offered low | m y. elp bring about the matrimonial recon- — - Abundance of wineral springs, hot and coid | rates, and probavly over 500 delorates | Professor J. E. Keeler of the Allegheny | ciliation. “Meantime Riesenburger's mus. | (3904,B041 D o maxcn, susurns of | TATTALPAIS VILLA. | pionee b e, springs. ho 4,00 SOLID COMFORT HOME. E Callstoga: plenty fresh eggs, butter. Chicken water, fine sione dining-rooms o35 F1OM NA Y, ¢ o Comesrom Humboldt County to-at. | Ob-ervaiory has been conducting an in. [iache bas been partly made by & akilled | ana wuilks §8 a0 7 weoks bt ocn Betho s | 17088 VALLEY, SEAR SAN BAVARL: cor. | CoiE, 0 Sooe ilghiae (ivers acommeomse | L1 MRSE O it s e pLomT teud\:‘na Ch istian End'e]a;vur convention. | vestigation of great scientific importance, fi-‘r'l:?lr.b 1d be h:;;" that in three years | MKS.J. MONTGOME.Y, Calisioza Napa CorCat | 1 ok undtasy: TEA o Wi hout board; £oed roucishing and winting ‘Kound-trip tiee | water; At gernery; ealthy climaces . posiivs . Wiiliam Griffit e | &t s =t 6 as long er., ~ — 5 3 ing pavilion; water ba’hing, s a . oflices, $10, cure asthma. Address MK, A. F. ALLEN, Rer, riff hs: ureks bas taken | gs well as of great popular interest. “I was really proud of it,” he said yes- | BOADATyA BEANCH: ONE MILE FaOM | 78 P MRS. PETER SMITIl, Manager. JOHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. | Napa City. mong 1he Condregttiomer aank WOTk | . Is Marsinhabited? Every one remem. | terday. s o e otk ropa bl el e R g th C egati s 2 E, y, * m not stuck on my- | te WeEK; Tuiiro re, §. for round- 3 amous ihs. Cangregational telinrohesyofl s iy what excitement there was over this | seif, and I'd rather iose it than the {riend. | i ticket.” Adireas’ Fedwood Grove, Occidentar HOTEL DE REDWOOD. GLENBROOK, | HOTEL DE THORNTON, Rev. Thomas Mapill * preaches 'this | f8scinating question and its supposed pos- | ship of an old comrade.”—New York Sun, - N THE HEART OF THE -aN1a CRUz | (F QF THE MOST SEARMING RESORTS Piret Ol X B2 Y morning at the Plymoutb-avenue Congre- | sible t0lution five yearsago. The question ClaiEan FAN Y FRUTE FARM: TELIGHT. | | Mountaing, board, tom, 87 to #10 8 weo: | i, ", h%, Slate, Finesconery hunting ang fur: E. I HOLUKOOK, PROPR. K108 { gational Church, Oakland, and Professor | was not solved, however, nor in 1894, at| _There are 16,000 ex: ria water, ands w0 T T BELEY R Soat saple best S R PN COX, Tauren, Gai” | Information address 0. W. & TREDWAY, Clesr | _Eatea §7 ber woek. Lar s st sl maiér cone Lloyd at the Piedmont Congregational | the next opposition of the ruddy plahet, | —————m—— = o brook, Leke County, Cal. Yeuteuces 1u cobzection with L.o.el. Caurch. That it will be now i B ; _be hardly likely, Farewell services will be held to-morrow | either, but it is quite possible that a most aiternoon at 3 o'clock on the Morning | important step in advance is now being Most Complexion Powders have a vuigar glare, but Pozzonr’s is & = OR KrST AND COMFORT. REASONABLR S ELL-KNOW N AND POPULAR FAM. Star, the Congregational —missionary | made, if Professor Keeler's investigations | | besntifier, i NDERSON SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY, | X prices Address EADQUARTERS FOR . iecuort Isopeu ihe year round: (o'tages for B, which will Sai 1o Homard Nor3 | tara Sut as seceoeetuiy 5o on congations et i o Al i B T suinpnn ree 2SI, | ESEREAERY RO e R AT MRS, A, POPE, Santa Crus Cak

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