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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY. 18, 1897. 11 in good working order, and that there are | like Hanna now as much as he formerly PALACE HOTEL. NEW TO-DAY. more runways and escape holes in the id. a 1 in- | C F Runyan, kastland } d Kirkpatrick, Cal £ b e R then 3 @id._. Testerdny ks Had 4a unplantant PPPEEPEEIPERRERRI0000000T000000-000000-0000000000 000000 0-000000C0PRNEERREE TORTURING ouses of that distric: than are used by | rerview with ihe Repubii T 1. Wison, Spokane Mra J Wilson, Spokane 6y pubiican leader. It |3 p Ere Los A Mrs TM Corbet!, Jerse Tals. A search of the premises revealed | ook place in Hanna’s private office ana | MrsJ B krie, Los F ¥ Collina, San Anton'd the fact that nearty all of the' Iouses are | Tijjey was 5o persistent in his claims that | A B Collis, = Antonfo Mrs Coliins. San Antonio convected through doors cut in the ends | Hanna finally told him to leave the room. gfxle\elrlxlow 0:1,3,';:3“" fllfflm.';? ‘-Uzl'i‘ensbflrl . °gb|_'k:’ld hails, and over roofs until it is | Tijley declined to do so, and it was only | W white, Pittsburs A4 Crosby, Hos:on Ppossible Lo traverse an entire block with-| ghen Hanna threatened to throw him out | Ella Rutledge, Boston N F Hunt, Mass 3 out ever making an appearance on the | podily that he decided ihat discretion was | Mrs N F Hunt, Mass T F Ro ks. Jac<son street, Hhe DeLtSE past 61 salan vl ed T James, Loniavilile ~ W C Sioddart, Ruuland m ; e better p . € T Thus, Sac E J Heckman, ~ac e Sk SR Yal e, MVRELE 8 THE BEAUTY AND CROWTH OF THE HAIR CAN in working condition was proven at the | yEW POSTOFFICE FOUNDATION, | Mrs W P Coleman, ~ac Mrs CJ 1itus, Sac wih BRI MR " BE RENEWED AND PRESERVED {{T‘(‘;»;"nat;ut g&nvltn(s:‘fle xh“ea:?g; wge:e: Groundless Charges of the Chronic e—The | B 6 Browniow, Aus Miss Brownlow, Aus 2 Ch an “a-ked if they w ¢ o COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. i (P o TS i 0 Wokd Sad gons | flars Faund f b0 of “Aonolste |1 s mems i NATURE’'S CROWN—LUXURIANT AND BEAUTIFUL HAIR. orth from one end of the distrct to the 2 J Armstrong. Englasd W Armsifong, England ; E BEAUTIFUL H2 Sne . Sk TR o L R o Structural Inteyrity, UhE Iy Mo, Euyiand IF YOU WOULD HAVE B AIR you mus: never negiect it at any time of life, Everybody, voung or old, must nse regularly a healthful hair dressing if they wou'd pressrve in ail its attractiveness this crowning gif: of Miss A howe, Pasadena A e tured’ by having their feet bound, and un- | (v A QHINGTON, D. C., July 17.—~The | M & asn doi A ve ngh ASHINGTON, D. C., ; iy B Morto., ki C in ‘:2;3‘:3;'33;ie:draymn?:ll";hgéiyewx;:n tn | San Francisco Chronicle of July 10 pub- | K X the place firg: vizited. lished a sensational article claimingz that Searching Chinatown for| A race war was threatened at a house on | defects in the plans of the new postottice Stcckton street, when the officer pushed | building had peen discovered and were so F Ja kson' & wt, B C Elhral& wf, rureks , Japan V ‘I anabe, Jupan erpenter&w, Wash K Kiusik. Jupan ix, Injan H Wooslk, H Yanexu:a, Japan H M K HEALTH has baen pract ety nrov and approved duriug the past te years. I 1896 tion was tested co the extent of over 200,000 BOTTLES in the United Siates u England, and y Hair Color nature. DR, BAY this elegant prepar is pronounced by gratefal pitrons tha Best Hair Proservat v» and Hair Beautifier, the only Cle! lwesiorer and the Most Relinbie Stimulant to HALK G#OWTH. A Public Benefactor. |Dr. Hay’s Keep Looking Young. Cvid e by the protesting puardian at the door | serious as to greatly embarrass those who } A ¥ nig Dr Philo Hay has justly eancd this title, There is a feeling of cloom and regrec that vidences of a B 2 : : ; 0 1 34 Ovirent ST Hs ey ; U T Bl B rutal and ascended to the upper story, where he | wisned to bid for the contrret. Indeed, it | ¥ o pest 11 H Heussuer, Fow er o alt produced by ihia unequied prepara air They often stand inthe way of adsnn ement P ' found the entire family in alarm. Here| o, qiated that it would be 1mpossible to | J L Scoui & w, Sacramio W Kendall Foriiand tion for restoring, strencthenin nd beautify- in bosiness or soeialiy. DR, HA HALR ractice. was found a lot of children and three e atoll nt iL, forthe tye e i ta i | i cPurnay Mis'M Hobbins ~he.0 et T D LD T (T Health i TipyBy AB0rE w sata’ andaure women, all with feet so small that they make in e)lgen 1ds for = 5\1;1 Ma I.Fhl\‘or&du }I{“\ l‘lCA;xulm. Cal quickly cleanses the scalp. removes the dan- m talé:smnnx{ :hwn.l again to the fresh- Croi o would have been lost in the slipper made | count of the faulty plans. B P e 0T e o . falling and creaking of the ness and beauty of youth. | fhinoas by Cinderstlas It o nes ofitlie | (ke Lualtsr beruptioalled ot Huiattons | b A oiiIg Saumm A Cver Meteed o BAL Shanking ILIRRVAY 40 e Y SHtIIAL ol e roduces % « One Bottle Did It.” “‘ h'\"' “", FEET family bobb'ed across the floor, loudly | tion of C. E. Kemper, the acting super- il{)"t;pl";xvcbsoou ;{»}n, ind, :.nmvhh QUABLILY &8 in youih. y that s ihe expression of many who have ORI LY i OF BABIR urieking vizorous protest against the in- | vising architect, he immediately ordered | 3 wilard, Chicago e Sy pcass, a NeW and their bald spots coversd wich hair efter neroft & w. = Jose using one bo.tle of DR, HAY'S Haln ‘tzuu_uiu into her private circie, and it was the chif engineer of the supervising|J Hanifin. San Jose ¢‘The Hair Ceases to Fall.” Grovih e R on y energetic action on the partof - 5 J H Wikinson, Fresno Miss £ Joucs, A b Officer’ Moulton that sbe was finaily | rchitect’s office to make a careful exam- | {7 i N'Y ™" ¥ Wouds, Biook ya Sy B i3 now resiored fo ity youthiul HEALTH, | 5 a - | ination and report the facts. The engi LICK HOUsE, color. Irave no.a grav hairleft. Iamsatis- QeSS =3 : quisted. Her alarm had its effect, huw : b3 2 ) fi-d that HAIR HEALTH is not a dse, but d | A Four Hours' Raid That Was | éver, for the doorsas soon swartied with | neer's report was mado to the suparvising | . Abbow Min N Frger Namiion | & o on ti Suste: iy fmends st 1 lonk | AT1 | It Does Not Stain Scalp : Chinamen, who demanded to know the | arckitect this morning. He says there is | Sy &' Weren onto G A Challie Chicam® s O e | Tub off; ‘never nuuile SOy LUINE.. 16 ade 7+ om at Once a Success and cavse of the tumult. Things looked a| ., warrant whatever for the Chron- |C Esaunders, sscto . Mrs E Smicn, Milwaukee Frtr et il i @ Restores | abso‘utely pure lugredients. aud may be safely | littls <qually for the Caucasians for a few Miss ~mlih, Milwaukea A J Smith. & fiwaukee 2 doryou g Halr Heaith Is an ex qually icle’s complaint, which was evidently 1n- | R p'iark & w, Stocktn T Barsou & minute, but the arrival of the head of the | '°¢ A 2 2 2 amily put matters in better shape, as he | $Pired by the cesire of local rolling-mill il);".\vl';;:::k:oedmud | was an educated man, and when he was | men to secure the contract ior theiron |y *'T0 L rexns | told the nature of the errand be smiled | and steel beams to be used in tue founda- jl‘l‘ngrlpn. Piacerviile Jordaa. is-child ackward an, arnes, Eormosa T, THE WEATHEN WAS TO0 SHREWD 1?nd.mlnirch('d his children b.wklw.\r = (: tion. : M Ruzgies, Il M B Pringie, |1 % L : MHREWD, | forward across the room to show tha He says that at the time the plans were #man, Ind H H Main, San Jose thevy were not cripples and that they < \\"Jlu-nhr. Malera TN ORNE coul nd play as well as other chii- : G B Noble Fresno ‘:‘l::,‘"d b agd Dlsyes Atken, who was then the supervising ‘\\ Mills. Grab Gulch e ? Ohi i - hitect, that the beams might be dimin- o oAy Al The Onl Jas i | 7The nverage Chinaman is shrewd, but | architect, L : ly Case Was Spirited Away vesterday it was shown that an American | ished in length and size, so that they #r 83ing, ¢ ey Youthful |fesisiigrizdes v Color {No More Harsh, Gray or Faded Hair and Shou'd you llve to un advancel age. Itisa vital Hair Food and acts on ihe roois, g.ving them the actual nou shmen Beauty | % saies of DK. HaA Merced H Bizd, Sacramel a Failure, 99 “Every Bottle Warranted T QUICKLY RESTORE GRAY, FADED, Breached or White Hair to yonrhful color and brilllancy withont staia'ng theskin. No mat- ter how long it has been gray or white, nor whether i+ was black, brown or auburn before turning zray, Dr. Hay's Hair He:lth never falls 10 promptly FROM THE ROOTS UPWARD, causing the natural color and vigor IT 1% VERY ECONOMICAIL, as an occa- sional application Keeps the Ia'r sof:, glossy, d ville being drawn 1t was suggested to Mr. | required. The « E “anders, sacto ¢ Humltn T M B rocs. Freono simply this: Ali who use It fi to Gray |ufis % + e R £ asiicen tex.ure and disposes remaia i1 Almost Before the Eyes of | can sometimes give him points in his own | could be produced by San Francisco firms. e O M imenstbanl |8 QL cairen posiiton. KLECANT SUMMLE RS i | eame, and this was tbe case 1n this searce. | But being informed that this would mate- Onkland' M M Hoftmat & w.s Ceds DIESSING. Preveitts Lair from ful 7 ir | BEAUTIEUL, and rcommend the Searchers. | Ordinanily wnen a raid is made smong W J Newport, Hanford Mr, K Bowmau, €1l sea bathiug OF much perspiration. 3 y H 3 riends. 1f your bair is falllng o fa { the Chinese they feel that no danger is to H 3 Fowier, Bos on Miss E Bry an, Swekton A€ WITH YOU 10 THE SEASIDE. - a | 11 Now. Mrs C W Guibert. I G N 1odd & w, lowa MrsJ H Playter, Cal Miss Todd, jowa Herod vagien Gt A E Totmeon Renora Dr. Hay’s Hair Health ONLY 50 CENTS Per Large Bottle. B D ho ool Large Bottle Sent to Any Address, Securely Sealed, on Receipt of 60c by LONDON SUPPLY €0., 853 o ® ® O} |8 ® © ® ® 0} ® ® ® ® o} ® ®© ® ® ® 9 é Forson:, ¥ resno % be apprehended after the first visit, aud if tiey have been successful in eluding the | searching party they rejoice and make | merry over their good lu Finding nothing at any of the other houses visited * Eureka Society and being convinced that at 710 Dupont tion of Children, as he, with two | coula be found a child that would make a i up the steep stairs in | good test case it was decided to make a ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® had their gray hairs restored to natural color % EJ ) ‘PMB"‘ Y B H Reve L 5 3 : Epcan oy e s 8 PR e B seedsiodiie: v st eiae s Rl einharc. Grass Valley : G ¥ J H Guihrie, ~acto )fl»;t Haite Frazer, sacto GGIST3 AT 50 CENTS PER LARGE BOTTLE: O.. Stocktonand ¥ rket Sts ; L ‘BLD'S PHARMACY. Geary and Stockion sts., Sutter and : & C) M v FOR SALE IN SAN FRANCISC) BY THE FOLLOWING D C. L, CARROLL & S = at own house. second visit there, Mo CM Alerton, ~catile Jones Ste.; ST EL avket St AKEL 20 Bush and Moitgom:ry ~is, Sutier and Sactiniek » Well understanding the dark ways and “ R R G A e Polk Sts.; DRUGITORE, 10:8 Markes OWL D <0G Co., 1128 Market St.; nspect the house, was the ) B .Llh\:nu, un Hafael i T Price, Louisviile NO-PERCENTAGH PHARMACY, 953 Market St N i ks of the heathen Chineeii was yretense did n r . hy u_mc‘so ti . AT T ,‘“‘_ concluged that the raid should be mude s ooked for a UeW |i, two squads, so the forces were divided | fthere would be a war. The |and while one party went up the dark | y of the special police badge | and steep stairway the other went upa i s gakand x W id ey omane | @ ___~arholesale Agents—MACK & CO., LANGLEY & MICHAELS CO.— B G Cabajor & sinnagen, La P Cos TRY AT ONCE DR. HAY’S {HAIR HEALTH. P DON’T ACCEPT ANY SUBSTITUTE ON WHICH DEALERS MAKE MORE PROFIT. Jao Mrs Fother ngham. Cal S M Jone Mrs CM oumore Los A J D Eidw H Bivens, San Antonio A Hreckiin, Los Angeles P Deartn, Los Angeies Miss Bushinzham, Sact Mme Bayard, St + aul A Smith, ~iockton ‘l!)M(\i»:uu San Diego G obereaan, Sacio S 2 > Groon, ~acto ¢~ Curle. 1o N N PPy AT ¥ Bnilts, Grand Tsland Dr B B Cory. Breno 'HMHH‘ALS MIE OF REAL LSIA"“L M's tinyes, Brackeit Miss Hayes, Brackett | W T Chas W G Duvis, Saita kKosa | PY VIRTUE OF TWO D! OF THE K Ereckinrid, Mrs & Burruze Mrs R Campbell, | D Superior Court in and for che City and County | of San Franclsco, State f California (Department No. 10), ihe flis: of which decrees was made and “hicago A H Hafoerser Los A No© o VrsLlowg, - C © Louis Mirs N 1pbe l, Sti ouis Miss A Knox, .uburn Miss L Block, A lunta is dated the 1837, and tha J 4 Camp ell, Snta noss E Biancuardfw, sndiph | { nd is daed ‘Anna S bubois, \ ermont ¥ Aiblock, P yania | 7, £nd boih of which de- p Pe vania ove, ia n pe iding Miler, Pa Strienuing, Cai orth & w, S Africa L A Fulkerth, Modesto T G Fuiis, v ushinston E A Clavion. Kentucky J W Hiist. Alabama M M Kider, ¢ | | fin caid Super.or ¢ | plain:ift aia Daniel Seudan:s, belug case the undersizn. d, w m Grant i3 ners are de- 3 in the said court, was id court appoinied y and ot U W Hartey, Vucaville diadn h — | Sadle } Horu, Pa E D Stric Pa referes in said action, will sell au public au N | e~ 77 David McMath, Pa W P Noble & w, Obio at the auction-rooms of I S / Mrs K H Baker, Ky | P H Barreit, Miss I AN Mrs W C Garrard, 1l X Wolf, Sacramonty @ U, Umbsen & Co., 14 Montgomery St., Il — Thuisday, the 2d day of September, a. D. 1597, ac 12 o'clock noon of that day, to the hizhe.t b ddec for ca-h In lawiul money of the United States, and subj-ct to confirmation by said court, ali that certain 10 , p'ece or parcel of laid siiuate, lying and being in the City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of Californ ticularly described Lizard wine is said to be a tonic, and a cure for many discases of the eye. For a brewing of this decoction more” than one hundred thousand dried l:zards are annu- ally exporied from Paknoi, in China, £500. , and bounded and par- vS, 10 Wit: Commencia; the norih | | i in said City ard County of San iranclsco, onm valued : ¢ a point w he of Bush atreet Is Intersected by the easter Sunsome s:ree.: running th erly along th XEW TO-D. | northeriy line of Eush str undred and B CONSUMPTION | thirty—s (187) feet und six (6 at right angles northerly and pa some street one hundred and thirty-sey fe tand SIX (6)Inches: thence au Tight a. | westeriy und paratie: with Bush street. one hur | dret and thirty-seven (137) feet and six (6) inches, and to the ens erly side of Sansome street: and | thence sou:heriy siong the easteriy side of - To THE EDITOR : T have anabsolute Cure for some siree: one hundred and thirty-seven (137) CONSUMPTION and all Bronchial, Throat and men e- | | feet and six-(6) inches to the point of co. | ment: tog-ther witn the bulldings and improve- | ments thereou. he purc haser shall take the said Jot subject to the rignt of John F. Mct auley and Henry Thorn- | ton Templeton, their heirs and assigns, to use the Lung Troubles, and all con Away. By itsti: hopeless ca: tions of Wasting e thousands of apparent- s have been fermanently cured. | tive am I of its power t cure, 1 will sond /REE to anyone aficted, THREE | ; BOTTLES of my Newly Discovered Remedies, : & R s e ealt T ot seidiloe ey upon receipt of Expre toffice address. HE CALLS THEM LITTLE GIANTS. Terms and condiilons of sale—Cash in lawfal \ss‘mqercl urs, ! money of the United States of America; t-n per 5 y “earl St., New York. cen: of the purchase price (0 be paid o 1he ref- ‘When writiug the Doctor, pleaso mention this paper. eree on the day of sale, when the lot is knocked it i down o the purchaser, ani the baian. e on con- { A farmer of Rhea County, Tenn., says: “I was all run firmation of said sale by said court. - Dated San Francisco, Cal., Juiy 1, 1897, GUSTAVE H. UMBSEN, Referee. TONG PO CHY. Enccessor to DR. LAY PO TAI graduate o! Canton Medical Col lege. atter a very suc- cessful praciice of many vears in China, 10 ated in San ¥rancisco. The sur- prising aud marve.ous cures eftected by hi, herbs demonstixta their potence and his skill. These herbg cure over 400 differens diseases, incuding Bright's Disesse, betes, Cons Asthms, Bratn, Nerve, Cancers, Tumors, Blood. Female Malad All persons afltic: kind of malad; ‘hatsover ure invite. to call Office, 727 Washington Street. | Office houru—9 A M tol2x, 110 9P.a; Sume €y, 10 a. 4. t0 12 ¥ down and could get no help until I tried Ripans Tabules. They built me right up and made a new man of me.” EN YFARS OF SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE at 737 Miarket street, Sin Francisco, has stamped him as the leading specialist of the Chichester’s English Diamond Brana. Pacifi: Coast in the treatment of all kronie, Nervousand >pecial Diseases of both men and ENNYROYAL P'LLs women Entire or partial loss of manly power - and vigor in young, mid le-a ed or old men posi- Orlginal and Only Genuine. tively restore Weakeni drains which sap the LADIES ask : 2 . . . . . vitality, dest-oy the health, cause paralysis, in- Chinese Children With Found Feet B:ing Examined by Offcars cf the Siciety for Prevent on | sanityand premature deach, quickly and permn g nently stopped. Private diseases of every name 3 e i and nature cured of Crue'ty to Children. Write, if you live away from the oity. Book, “Gude%o fiealth,” a treatise on ail (he organs and their diseases, fiee on application. Corre- These tiny Capsules arc superior to Balsam of Copaiba, Cubebsor!njectionsand CURE IN 48 HOURS sarc, always reliable, Drasgist for (hichcatcr s Snglish Dia mond Brand in Red and Gold metallic' o s whh b i fno otlier. Refuse dangerous s n‘wnnd(-xlu’r'(m. At Druggists, or send feo. in stampa for partionlars, testimonial. and “Rellef for Ladles,” i letzer, by paturn Matl, ‘10,000 Tribmble, ¥en oper. inconvenience. 3 i 5 soini i 5 < ence ctly conflarutial ad1 . ‘Chichester Chemical Co., Madlson § Juare, 3 S was necessary to bring the Chinaman to a | winding way in an adjoining house and | rially increase the cost of the work Mr. | honience stricily conflarntiar adireis ¥ L | gl O reres PHILADAS TA Sold by all drucgists. iendly frame of mind, and he |oOver the roof to the door leadinz thereto | Aiken decided to use beams of the size re- let the party proceed. |from the room where the child Was|gyjred by the plans, whether or not they A e in e ot A raid de by | 1Dought to be concealed. This time the : 2 5 x o made by | (ot was successiul, and there was such | ©0uld be turned out by the local mills. the society to rescue a number of children | ;"¢ ramble and scurrying in the upper _Tne chief engineer says that the founda- who were reported as being tortured by | room when the party was heard ascend- | tion plans are of *‘absolute structural in- having their feet bound after the custom | ing the stairs that there could be no doubt | te rity”: that the main dimensions are of Chinese gentry, Theraid was at once a | about the presence of the child wanted. | correct, and thai there are only a few success and a failure. The children were | But now is when the trouble was brewing, slight inaccuracies in the fi;:ures; which . but none of them showed signs of | 8nd it took nerve and a good strong bluff were made by clerks, He says it is easy - : i . o lo holda mob oi ugly Chinese at bay except one little girl about 9,4 Moulton reached the door from the | for anybody to see that they are mere il {11 whose feet were so tightly numerous swathings that she ¢ whenever ber foot touched 1 it was handled. for the testing of the e to bring to this country | cruelty against children and es- | cape punishment under the plea that it was the custom of their race, the family did the “ru-h act’”’ and succeeded in get- | child well hidden from the | veral days ago word reached Becre- | tary Holbrook of the society that there | were a number ol cases of children being | crippled jor by the method in vogue | among the Ligher classes of China and | mined to do what he could to put a stop to the ¢ ice by arresting the par- | ents or masiers of the children ana tak- | the lutle unfortunates away from | After consuitation with several of : most prominent surgeons of the City felt sure that he could make a case stick, as the surgeons exnressed their willingness to testify in court as experts to show that the custom was brutal tor- ture and resulted in permanent injury to the children. After several days’ careful investigation the addresses of a number of families were securea where children were undergoing the practice, and at noon yesteriay Officer L. E Moulton started on the search. At | 710 Dupont street there is a very innocent- Jookine store; so innocent, indeed, as to excite suspicion. Back throngh the store, regardless of the angry protests of the men | behind ihe counter, into a dark room, stumbling over boxes and littered lumber c. J W Conni r &s,5Juan ¥ L Dow, San Jose o . 5, gl llector Jackson gave b s ), N e traat oty Went. making | 00 1 gave ber permission to Sun Jose E Knapp, New York e (e | remain in the mission while the cass was | W i ewYork 130 hvie Kave tity rice, C, C, | . €r bottie. | enongh noise to give widealarm. Up and up they climbed until the top story was reached, and there was found the living- room of the family of the proprietor of the store below. Tuefamily was there, but no child with swathed feet. The bird had flown. The members were as innocent- looking as ihe store below. : T e little episode proved conclusively, however, two things: That the unders =sround telegraph system in Chinatown is roof. 1t was locked, but a threat vo break | it down caused the key to be produced, and then it was found that a numiver of children woere in a little, dark back room, all sitting on their feet. When they were made to get up and walk one of them hobbled across the floor anda showed such evidences of pain tbat her feet were examined and found to be in a most horrible condition with the tight bandaeces pressing them out of all semblance to the pedal extremities de- signed by the Creator. A telephone mes- sage was hastily sent to Secretary Hol- brook, but before he could arrive the cnild was mysteriously spirited away, almost before the eves of the party, and this time the heathen Chinee proved himself enti- tled to thecredit given him by Bret Harte, for bis dark ways meake the Caucasian tricks vain, und there is no case to be de- cided until a. more successful raid is made. It was a peculiar coincidence that while this raid was being made through China- town to stop the practice of crippling children a iittie-footed Chinese woman was ygiven shelter in the Methodist Mis- sion house on Washington street while her case was pending before the Treasary Department at Washinzton. 8he is the wife of Tam Youn Kim, a vrominent merchant, and came to this City on the steamer Rio de Janeiro in June. She ex- pected to land, but failed to have tie necessary papers, and the Collector of the Port ordered her sent back to China. Her husband luid the matter before the Cni- nese Consul and the ‘case was referred to the department officials at Washington. pending and she is there with her 11-year- old son, who came with her. HE NEEDED PHOTECTION, Persistent Ooloved Office-Serker's Tnter- £ wisw With Hanna. WASHINGTON, D. ¢., July 17.—Jason Tilley, a colored omfice-seeker, does not | clerical errors—too insignificant to cause | the prospective bidders any annoyance whatever. - General Dificiancy Bill. ASHINGTON, D. C., July 17.—The conferees on tne general deficiency bill have reached a final agreement on a few unimportant items in dispute and when their report is adopted tle bill will go to the President. N e How W Staud Financially. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 17.—To- day’s statement of the condition of the treasury shows: Available cash balances, $231,586 247; gold reserve, $143,231,616, o it g McKinloy Cannot attend. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 17.—Presi- dent McKinley has decided he wiil not at- tend the unveiling of the Logan statue at Chicago on Julv HGT:L ARRIVALS. NEW WESTEKN HOTEL J (’Brien, Warm Bprgs W B Ayres. W 1. Frecman, Les Aug R J Hawilton © Johason, Stock:on J Gormuo, V! 3 J Brown, Petslus J ~utton, Fresno W F Wells, w& 2 R J Feterson & w, Mo B Fech zan, | evere D '+ Hur.bat, 1iliamook Miss lower, Iowa Miss Harp, lowa BALDWIN HOTEL Miss M M Miller.Chica. o Miss K CSchmitt,Chicago H A Freunt. S uJose A Tolle, 1 allac R Gill & w. Urgon Mrs Gill, Oregon S M Worden, Pennsylva Miss i Wo.den Penn MissRNfel Penn<ylvania J C O'Nelil, New York MrsSH ~eymour.Belvdre = M Garback, Ohio M G Forb-s, . hio PJ Wilsop, Ohio Miss Ballard. ¢ hio Miss MeGlegor. Chio Miss G dicGregor. Ohio ~ Riine, ¢ hicago A Armstrone. bakersfld Miss L A Milner,Cbicago » J MM lerAw.S«nta: osa G A Lane. <acraiiento R~ Furenson, Berkeley W D Davis, Berzeley B K Coffman, hic g0 ¢ G Hart & w. Tex W S Reed & w, texas M Higgins, Peasanton W K Jack, Ublo F M Gray, 1an Jose Cal ¥ J Condon, Cal J tecerson, K«n<as City ‘y,Chicago W Ilawley, Milwaukee Cholera Morbus, Diphtheria, Sore Throat, Pneumonia, Nervous, Liver and Kidney Complaints, Sciatica, Lumbago, Colds, Coughs, Local and General Debility, Headache, Earache, Toothache, Sickness in Stomach, Backache, Burns, Swellings, Boils, Sores, Ulcers, Colie, Cramps, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, Wounds, Indigestion, Skin Diseases, Excessive Itching and many other complaints too numerous to HEUMATISM, N EURALGiA, PAINS IN GENERAL, DYSPEPSIA, DYSENTERY, name here. The most skeptical are convinced after trial. ] $ For sale by all drugglsts. The trade supplied by Redington & Co., Mack & Co. and Langley & Michaels, San Francisco. B T g —==|8 THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY=—- L. Callisch, Wholesale Agent for the Pacific Coast, San Jose, Cal g#“*%#%#*%*****%%*%**m