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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1897. WELBURN D MORE SAVING | | Sliced the Salaries of Forty Deputies Registering Chinese. Removed Bert When He Exposed ir Rascality, @ BROKERS NOW COLLECTING o! the Federal have discovered ,ex-Collector o d' not only sha orekeepers.and ¢ at be had alsoaf to the ear thern Max Popper and The committee and there was They ali reafter ad- e of Governor. o shaved everr- ving that ipar- »er, began to ies of the forty registra: there was cons r up in the Chinatown bureaun. sh, realizing that there was a compensation in politics as d the example of the col- oceeded to thave the Cbinese regisiration by taxing each for the privilege of law, notwithstanding previded that mo fee what- 1 be charged. As the total er of Chinese r-gistered in this dis- n be seen at e regate fee was a very ¥ ¥y pe went slong very weil ion bu in Cbinatown, cawed %o d end went on the rate of 50 cents per f which money went into the not collected very dollars before Bert the acting collector, aiscovered department e ordere . the collection iees 10 siop. Of course, there was from nce became the United t protest to Co or Thomas’ r. Whi protest to Thomas it was not nece to make him step t ne would voluu- the job, as the associa- £s30ciutes Were Dot agree- re- es stepped out, and it is fee was regularly relation 1o e certificates, and one the Treasury Depariment 1t appears thai every I his certificate from $5t0 $20t0 & services, it appears, ate cau be had. requiring the dent Chinese in the Chinese were regi sern district of C ifrom the southern dis- en a Chinese loses hiscertificate o the Coilector of Internal Rev- oes t for a duplicate he must prove the by the evidence of at least two white 2 effect that they had known the e been a resident of ibe nd that he is a truthful man. applicant must at his own expense . the Coliector with a photograph, photograph must be compared ginal atiacned to the original ficate on filz in the office of the Collec- If the applicant has forgotien the of his certificate the original cer- le must be hunted for among without th d of an index, for, e as it may appear, thereisno i ex to this big collection of criginal cert cates Acting Collector Thomas says that the Government bas not made a sufficient allowance either of aeputies or of money 10 make the index, an undertaking of con- sideraple time and lebor, and the uuties of nt force of deputies are so oner- taking up all their time, that they not attend to this work. This being the state of aflairs the appli- cant is forced to employ a broker or a awyerat a cost of from $5 to $20 to make he search for the original ceruificate, and is currently reported that a certain broker bas made and is making a large sum of money by performing this service for Chinese clients. It is almost neealess to remark that this practice is conducive to cppression, irreg- ularities and scandal. The matier has been slready brought to the attention of tbe Treasury Department and it i3 ex- pected that provision will be made for an dex, so that the feecing of Chinamen nder the pretext of necessity may be stopped. It has come to the knowledge of the offi- cials that cerizin persons have begun t menulscture of forged certificates of resi- ience, and that some of the forgerieshave been ulready offered for sale in China- town. The purchasers of these certificates wiil find themselves in hot water, for the forgeries, no matter how cleverly exe- 1£ail to deceive the revenue offi- Only a few years ago several depu- ties who did a thriving trade for awhile 1n tbe forged papers were convicied and sent 1o the penitentisry. ADVANCES made on furniture and pianos, with #: witboul removal J. Noouan, 1017-1023 Mission the Demo- | as a prelimi- | and as he had supervision over | e date of the criginal | the sbowing made, but that the Republi- can psriy has come back to and resumed its normal condition of 1890: that owins to fac- tional fights in the years 1892 and 1894 the Republicans wery divided, but nnitea on the head of the ticket in the yesr 1896, but uufor- tunately divided on the munic: election, Coionel C. L. Taylor, the Republican nominee for Meyor, running-ome 10,000 votes behina his e.cctor. Only 976 Democrats voted for McKinles. HOW THE VOTES WERE ANALYZED | ANALYSIS OF je 62471 Vote cast for Assemblymen same year is 56,979, leaving 5492 persons who did Dot vote tor members of the Assembly. The objsct ni this comparison is to ascertain how many Democrats and bow many Republicans voiel sor their electors and omiited to vote for the Assembiymen, and what effect the same would have had had they voted their party ticket. To arrive at this reenlt the average National and Prohibition vote have been added to the THE VOTE. McEpley straight Repub ican. 28,595 Bryan stralzht Democratic Lesson Told by a Study of,i‘sfi‘ii;?;‘p’;?&.’:lfid.‘f"’ ot : McKinley’s total vote, o ryan's total vote. | the Election Returns of S . 1890—Markham-Pond. .. 1892— Harrisoo-Cieveland . 1%9i—Kstee-Budd.. .. | 1896—McKinley-Bryan. L7.218| 27,429 24,416 81016 0815 52,069 3v.918/ 30311 This City. 6.4 51| 58.817 McKiniey ac.vally receiveq, 1 R B Avernge vote of 1867 and 3594 ¢ 33;2;5 Strength of Republicanism | Fully Up to the Normal McKinles’s gaia over average. MeKinley galn over Bryan los: [ 58.426 58| o%,843 -+ 62,455 Average Democratic vote 1:94-94. “s184: | Add average Populist voie 1892-84. Total average Dem. and Pop. vote. Eryan actua ly received, 1896.. Standard. i Beyan's loss over Average. . ELIMINATION OF THE POPULIST VOTE. b A;:r:::!l)'bu;:trullc and Populist McKinley actually received 1896, Elaborate Dissection of the Vote BIvas i ceivid 1556 e T T : Lf which Populist voie was.. 692 Eevublican vote (exclusive Populist vote). & From the Official Records and e Avermie ol T gt - 27.619 | What It Shows. > | A¢d the McKinley Populist vote to the { Making Bryan'sloss and McKinl | Bryan 'oss .. .. . . .. 7,062 galu equal. e eenees 8,408 | 5716 p'us 1. 45 and McKiniey's gain and Bryau's loss are ¢qQual. . . T.082 { | llowing is an elaborate analysis of | McKinley received (exclusive Populist _ n this City at the Presiden- | vowe). .. .. .. ,5725 Jast fall, made up from the | McKinley iedeived (Popaiist voie: 1,348 | by an expert. Itissoclear| acKinley'saciusl total vote.. 0,918 | no explanation: et ~ Fraxcisco, Cal., Dec. 31, 1896. | McKinley (straight Republican) 20572 McLaughlin, Chairman Republican | Deduct Democratic vote. ! s Commitiee—DEAR SIR: A few days | | | 28,585 eiection 1 promised you to get n Francisco analyzed to ascer- Eryan recetved (stralght Democralic vote) 27.619 Bryan received (Populist vote). es LB Bryan's actusl vote. .. Bryan (straight Democratic). ‘And the Democratic vote that wen! Kinl-y -undition of the Republican vote of co and the relative strength of n thereof. ut my desire it was necessary for nd some person with s knpwledge of ry of the party in this City for the On account of the increased vote we wiil acc It will thus be seen that only 977 Democrats voted for McKinley, asstated in the prefatory remarks, and that so far we have accounted for 2692 pius 1346 Populist voies. they would have received had they & ticket in the fieid. ount for the remaining Populist vote which |1 votue Sczodont. W I1,L, 1 berite louders Rum ant Quintne. 44|10 tce Carter's hinir Revewer. BUY |1bowe Norwesian Cod Liver il 1 bote Crown Luvender eal's. 65 CTS |1 bottle Switcs Specific ) 1 borile Lister | sitie JOv's Sa-sal | | WILL ol itensr torative | { BUY 1botile Lydia Piakkam’s Compound | 1 vot Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. FEW TO-DAT! THE OWL, DRUG C0. CUT-RATE ‘ DRUGGISTS. IT’S SAFER | To trade with a firm which is IMITATED | than with one which IMITATES. We | lead, NEVER FOLLOW, and this fact, together with PRICE ANO QUALITY. | makes ““THE OWL’ a housenold word | in California. OF CTS Z9 WILL BUY 35 1S WILL BUY 50 cTs 1 bottle HofP's Malt Extract. 3B lisdonna Plasters 1 bottle <Ow * kg2 Shampoo. 1 pin: of the bast Witch Haz-l t pkg Paimers’ Ori+ntal H.rb Tea |1 var zenvine Freucn Castile Soap. | ner's Lastoria, genuine. |1 to:tle Cal Syrup Figs, genu ne. | 1-ponnd tin Pure Va.eiloe. 1 vox Willams’ Pink Pil's 1 pound rof Mik (P. & W.). 1 voitle Mel 1u's Food. 1 box Mezrimme, 1 bot le 11al’s Catarrh Cure. u | BF Pacific Coast Agents Dr. Edison's Obesity Goods, Pills, ¥alts and Baids. Write for Circulsr. 100-Faze (a alogae Free. -50.035 | venty yeers. In doing so I could 62,435 Letter man than James W. Mc- Average total vote 1892-84. Total vote 1896.. not find any Cabe, w & firsi-class accountant, and is | Average Democraiic voie 1892.94 » secretary of the Citizens’ Republicau party | Aversge Republican vote 1592-94.. 2,610 | e ol Al Shlest arkers Aversge fopu ist vote 1892-84. ety ence sake the sbowing is divided TO OBTAIN PERCENTAGE OF VOTE, { | ee parts { : Divide average Democratic voie 1892.91, A—Analysis of the electoral vote of 51,543, by total vote, 54,086.............. .534 end County of San Francisco. Divide sverage kepublican voie 189:-94, —The relative sirengih of the two 2,510, by total VO e, 59,036........ .381 of the Republican party. Divide average Populist vore 189394, 4433, bit C—Comparison of vote of the 5492 by total vote, 58,056..........co -.... 0765 | Divide avaraze ou side voie 1892-94 by loial vote, £9,036. -00E5 APPLICATION OF PERCENTAGE<. Multiply total vote 1896 62,455, e Democrati: percentaze, 534. .83,351 Muitiply total vote 1896, 62,455, by average Republican percen age..3%1.. 23,795 Multiply total vote 1896, 62,485, by average by averas, P Ppuliat percent ge. 076 . - o at18 Multipiy tor a1 vote 1596 62435, by average outside percentage, -0U83. .. e e raons who voted for the head of the ticket d failed to vote for Assemblyman, ana what uld have been the result had they done so. The snalysisof the electoral vote is plainiy | forth in exhibit A, and it shows plainiy | hat the Republican party on National issues | ght back to and resumed its nor- | of 1890, | atonly 976 Democrats voted for McKin- this vote beiongs properly 10 the coid rats, 8s they averaged oniy 246 votes ion is strong that these 976 consist of business and professional | men, thus showing that the laboring class stood by and voted for the Democratic | nomizee. McKinley sctually recetved. .. 30,918 Percentage iuat McKinley received. Add McKinley's Populist vote. ... McKinley's gain by percentage 8,46/ The Populist vote on percentage should be. McKinjey received. Bryan received. com - votes Leaving a by To which £dd the percentsge of ou Qe voies as abo Making a total of ail outside parties of. EXHIBIT B. The aciual total vote of all outside parties is | The reiative strength oi the two factions of he Repubiican parly is ob'sined by first Leavinz a surpius on ont ide votes of.. PRUOF OF ANALYSIS BY PERCENTAGES. 8| Bryan actually received....... . nee of Populist vote to be accounted for of. Bryan received on percentage. Add Populist vote.. Bryan's loss by percentage. ve. 45 | | eliminating the Citizens' lndependent vote | from each faction. This is done by taking tne | The difference in the Popullst vote in the | vote o esch Assemblymsn of thatcenomine- | percentazes sHows &an overplus by | sion, obtaining the totsl, and totalizing the | reentages of 77 votes, of whicn 45 are accounted foras sbove, leaving & batance of only 32 votes, which is not worth speaking about. first illustration 2vd the vots when iaken by total vote of such Assembiy districts, obtain- | | ing the pe: cent of the votc cast and applyirg | ) | said per cent to the total vote of tne districis | | dependent ticket | he and was 3 he two Republican fac- The comjuted figures of such vote are der its proper heading in tne table sy ictthe Repub- t abandoned { their orge and came over 10 end be came & D zens' Republican party. The tatle shows that in the five Senatoriai | districts snd the remaining Assembly dis- tr - wag | 0L -dog AUP'0T [ROB'ST [T ¥ ¢ ‘ 1 | vor 3 | | Ut whick s’ Independent was. | 222 1 > | Leaving straizht Re: ubl can vote, | =] cdaw | Z| | Vote cast ¢itize; T suazi110| £ | Gf which ihe 233 i £ Bt oE5% ! |z {-maqae | = | Le a diffarence between the two gazas wadnav | < actions of.. - - 3411 3l =2 e’ Py ese figures represent the full strength 3 | can vote s plainly ehown as || por |24 | Torel Republican vote as above, | Toiai « itizeus’ Indcpendent ss above ... of onel C. L. Taxlo: As a further proof we 8dd the Citizens’ e publican vote as above 1o the figures. 10.345 nndog i i ...30,652 EPUBLICAN VOTE. | And we have the Mc; 1.pu dapur nley vote, which 30,818... e . an ooy Independent .. * Kepublica.. McKin ey's vote R EXHIBIT C. meds to ihis exhibit for the cast for Assembliymen. The ,1s folly cet out in the preamble able of fgures attached. ent....... izens’ Independ, Citizans' Independent where they had no As- T semblymen in the disirict is compuied by percen - | Rep 1.iz8110n WaS 1 & heeltny con- | age (112 p-r cent) avd deincted as sbove from | dition wi and County, the tc the Republican aud Ci.izens’ Republicau. vote cast raor being 55,517, of w! Markbam rec ] Pona... | a3 Scatte | ¥ { | Tota 55,817 4 | There was no Populist party that year. The | resuitof the election that yesr was the elec- | o | tion of Markham as Governorof thisState. | & | During Mr. Markbam’s term of office his friends | | and those whom he appointed to office under- | = ! took to try and get conirol of the Republican | — oreanization in this City and during the year | 5| 1892 ne Republican County Committee was | = +++++nednQnday dividea into 1wo fuctions. The factional strife | £ was so great during that yearin ihe County | = Committee jor control that it reached the rank | = T | and file of the Republican voters in every dis- | 4 et S | trict in San Franeisco, and has continued and | & | 322 : > | still exists, as the following fizures will show | £ > I3 25 compared with the vote of 1890 B3 i “r-qwomey | % PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1892 |2 SxE2E e 1 Harrison ... . 24,415 | % = | Cleveiund L3L016 | = urex -*quepuadepay | 5 | | Popu.ist 2508 | 2 SS2ES SueZID Prohibition... 489 | 2 === | < | P B {o | Total vote polled.........coveruereeunecenc 58428 | % 82 i 151 | These figures show a faliing off in the vote of | = € SR [y | the Republican party from 1890 to 1892 of | = b= 2802, while the total vote of the City increased | o1 z AT | 3112, and shows a Populist vote (for the first | £ “uapuadapay time) of 2508. = | We come 10 the slection of 1894 and take | & | tne vote for Governor; we find the staieof | & *9304 w0y, | affatrs worse: &= ELECTION OF 1864, | Estee. .20,615 | Republican and Citizen's Ind 15,784 | Budd . 32,009 | * Less Citizens’ Independsnt 2,038-183,766 | | Populist... 6,459 | Ciizens’ Ind. and Citizens’ Rep. 31,38 Prohibition 500 | dependent. 1,043-10,345 Total vote 59,603 3,411 We find the vote of this City for 1894 in- cressed by 4326 over 1890, yet the Republican cendigate jor Governor runs 6603 votes Jess than the Markham vole of 1890, while the Popuiist vote nad increased 3051 1n two years. We come to the election of 1896 and find the factional strife greater than before, bui, jor- tunsately for McKinley, all factions voting for s £qmassy | T usmiq -wassy uwo -jlanday 03 the Republican eleciors, but uufortunately | | divided a5 to municial candidates, the Repud- | (Seisameg lican nominee for Mayor, Colotel C. L. Tay- | & IDn% ajoa, o lor, running 10,157 votes behind the McKin- ley vote. Anmnexed you will find apalysis of the vote as promised. ,Respeci{ully, MARTIN KELLY. AXNALYSIS OF THE ELECTORAL VOTE OF 1896 oF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRAN- CISc0, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. This is a comparison of the McKinley and ~owaly wEd 11anass 1101 cot'o8 Bryan vote of 1896 with the average vote of | y ‘wem£ quias Harrison ana Estee, years ot 1892 and 1894. - -3V d13 w04 Oa sccount of tié fusion o1 Populisisand | 3 :|30u bp ogm Democrats in the year 1896 the average Popu- nqndoy Iist vote in the years 1892 and 1894 must be added to the average Democrstic voie of those yeers, which would show a difference between McKinlex’'s gain and Bryau’s loss, thus arriv- ing at a poiut where the Populist vote car be “wom £ messy Shimadow s 40} paioa eiiminated, and deduncted from the total vote T °fln'; sawor| which the various parties received,and the :OAN'IB"I vote simplified into sireight Republican and ooy 'an:!; siraight Democrat. The correctness of this Tesult is proved by percentages, as follows: Divide the aversge owaq s, | vote of esch party years 1892 and 1894 by the | % = ~0108 avernge loial vole same vears o muain | %l ShebmolpcEiEuios e A mIssY what per cent each of the pariies obiained. | S| SISECPEssIcac®SIRi d11R00ma Apply this percentage of esch party to the total vmebrlhl 1696,‘1-5: sfter .iuv.n. cred,ilhln the Republican and Dem ocratic parties of the % Populist vote as first obtained, ihe balance of Bl o) the Populist vote shouid make up the Social b Labor vote, etc. These facts are plainly set S3sio0meg torih in the schedules apnexed. The deduc- tion from the figures show that the Republi- cen party has 2ot 10 thank the Democrats for | l The average totalelectoral vote, year 1896, | tourth, Thirty-fiith, Thirty-siath and Fort | Patrick. | under the name of Story for & number of | years and had accumuiated considerable | tered the field and are trying to get part | of the $6000 estate. |drop his family name, aside from the | whim of a roving young man who was out | into Wilson’s | passing opium to & prisoner. McKinley vote and the Gold Democrat to the | Bryan vole, also so much of the Sccial Labor s nvercomes their electoral vote where they | had an Assemblyman in the field, and tbeir | entire vote where they had noue, as the pre- | sumption is that their vote comes out of and | belongs to the Democratic party. The result | shows that 1747 Pepublicans and 3745 Demo- | | crats omitted to vote for their respective As- semblyinen, a so that 704 Democrats voted for Repub.ican Assemblymen, and 205 Repabl- cans voted for Democratic Assemuiymeu. In the tavl: anuexed wil be fuund the difference beiween the Repub ican and Demo- | cratic electoral voie and the vote for Assem- blymen, which represents the vote of the various parties who failed to vole for their Assemblymen. Had both parties cast thelr 1ull vote for Assemblymen the tollowing would have been the result: The Democratic plurality increased in the foillowing districts: Twenty-eighth, Twent, nimth, Thirty-first, ~Thirty-second, Thirty- fifth, Democratic plurality decreased in Thirty- third and Forty-fourth, Democrats wou.d have won in the Thirtieth and roriy-third and aiso a fighting chance in the Forty-first. Republican pluralities decreaced in the Thirty-eighth and Forty-firsi and {ncreasea in the Thirty-ninth, Fortieth and Forty-second. Two nhundred and forty-eight Democrats voted for Republican Assemblymen in the | Thirtieth ; 348 Democrats voted for Republican | Assembiymen in the Thirty-second; forty-eight | Democrats voted for Republican Assemblymen in toe Thirty-sixta; sixty Democrats voted for Republican Assemblymen in the Forty-third; 205 Republicans voted for Democrats in the Forty-fourth. | J. 8. STORY'S OTHER NAME. | Cliaton Patrick He Was Born, but He Changed Patroaymic. When the iate James S. Story died in this City two or three years ago his former sssociates and friends were surprised to learn that his true name was Clinton The decedent had conducted business property. The legutees mentioned in the will were 8. 8. Jordan and T. V. Mathews, but the re'atives of the testator have en- So far as can be Jearned there was no particular reason that led Mr. Patrick 1o nere in California far from nis relatives and possibly wishiug to escape from the restraints that come from family associa- tions. An effort was made to settle the Patrick estate in Judge Coffey’s court on Friday but some chjections were made to enter- ing the order of distribution, and the matter went over for anotker week. ——————— Mot Quick Enough. Charles Jackson, a younag man, visited | “Tug Wilsoa,” the burgler, at the City Prison | Inst night As he was leaving Policeman | Msurice Duane, who is, temporsrily, door- keeper at tho prison, saw Wim lip & packege | ends. Duane made Wilson dis- gorge, and the package was fouad to contain opium. Jackson was promptly booked for XEW TO-DAY. A TRUE VITALIZER. “DR. PIERCE'S ELECTRIC BILT.” N APPLIANCE THAT GIVES SPARKS OF life into your nerves. Sparks that you feel. its power is felt upon the surface of the body in one moment. It permeates every vital fuuc.ion. 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MORGAN, Monie Vista, Dutch Flas, Cal OTEL REDONDO.—THIS MAGNIFICENT structure, 4 stories high, with every modern convenience, is the crowning effort of all hotels on the Pacific Coast: completely surrounded by beau- tiful lawns, flower beds. eic. Boating, fishing aad surt bathing are the chiefamusement. Write for rates and one of our beautiful souvenirs. E. DUN- HAM, proprietor. CONGRESS SPRIV SANTA CLARA COUNTY. SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. Onlv 24 hours from San Francisco. Remodeled and under new management. For rates and printed matter address JOHN S. MATHE?_ON, Manager. SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUN1Y HIS DELIGHT . WATERING-PLACE IS located in the midst of the Coust Raage. | Abuniance of mineral springs bo. and cold plunge batns, large swimming-iank of mineral water, fine sione dining-room: telephone con Dections. eleciric lights, livery sccommodation: | §00d trout-fishing ud LuDLing. Kound-trip tick: JOHN SPAULDING, Froprietor. HOTHL ROWARDENMAY, HE FICTURESQUE SPOT OF BEN LO- MOXND, 1n the Santa Cruz Mountains. New | hotel and rustic cottazes, contining S0 rooms, ALL HARD y with large closets. Trwo tennis cov ing grounds snd river lighted by el ._amie Gf river for boaing. Xtound trip tickeis. $3. For particulars address THOS. L BiLL. Prprietor Yen Lomond, Lal. NEW CARLSBAD MINERAL SPRITGS. LAKE COUNTY, HE GREATE=ST HEALTH-GIVING WATER in America. Specific for &l _siomach, liver, and bladder troub.es New hoiel, Dew mauagement. ‘Terms, 88 10 $10 per week. For particulors address W. R. Mc/OVERN, Kelsey- ville. Lake Co.. or DR. McGOVEKN, 1577 Fol- som street. San Francisco. Tepid Swimming L iateresting poiuts. og trails to HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co, only 414 nours from San Francisco, and but 9 miles’ staging. Waters virtues and generally | | | | | i | | | ral bath water in tue T BELMONT, SAN MATEO COUNTY, cro- MARK WESTE SPRINGS, | 2 et mmns netnus s 1o oo £\ board for summer months; private fam 1 Nine Miles from Sarta Roia. salt baths: convenfent for business men and fami- HE PiACE WHEKE YOU FEEL AT HOME. | lies. MKS. M. HANSEN. 7 ALL'S SPRING Tabie first class. Croquet, Blllards Sbuffle- — boards, Swings, Swimming Pool, Iancing Pavi- | \f EARRUSSIAN RIVER, Open for season: Wiite for circalar Addres R. AX) ion, Fishing, Hu w Mineral Plunge Bath: © and $12 per week: chidren under 10, $6. STRONG, Manager, Hilion P. 0., Sonoma County, Cal. Special ruies for cluns and iarge femilies. Batns UMMER BOARD ON FRUIT FARM free. kound trip, $3 FREESE & JUERGENSEN. Los Gatos: huniing and fishing. Address A. C W.. ie Franc station, Frohn's P. Q. Sauts SPRINGS, o oo Clara County LAKE COUNTY, ! DEAL FRUIT RANCH, TRENTON, 50- noma ¢ o ; furnished cotiazes with free fruit, TNDER THE ABLE SUPERVISION OF MRS L E H. BEEB . Accommodations scrictly ver., horse, £12 to £22; lovely healthful ocallly. first-ciass. Rates $10 and $12; speciel terms o samiles. P. O. and telepbone. Kound trip 810. 8. P. ofice, 613 Market st Address J. WALLACE SPAULDING, Mgr. AR T _AND BEST IN AMERICA—-THE LY CALL, sent 10 any address in the ted States o Canada Cue year for §1 50, post- age free ————— e TORG PO CHY. Eucczssor to DR. LAl PO TAIL graduate of Canton 3edicai Col lege. after a very suc- cessful practice ot many years in China, 2as 10-ated in Saa Francisco. The sur- prising and marve.ous cores effected by hi, TATISM, ECIATICA, ssecial attention JOR GOUT, Nervous Prosir patd 10 redteing stoat MILL VALLEY SANITARIUM, E. STEELE, Maguger. Ma:in Couuty. Cal LAUREL DELL, LEASANTLY LOCATEDON LAUREL DELL herbs demonntx;;- Lake: new dining-room, new lLivery stable. it their potence sad hiy now one of the most sttractive ouilng places in :L! 1. These herdg ure over 400 ifterens diseases, incudiug EBright's Disesse, Dia- Betes, Consunidion, Asihima, Paralysis, £rain, Kerve, Cancers, Tumors, Biood, Male and Female Maisdies All persons amicted with any Kind of maiady whatsover are invited to call. Office, 727 Waslington Street. Office hours—§ A M.t012M, 10 97 X; Sam @ay, 10 4. x. 2012 & $% 10 §12 per woes. Boatng bathing suits. ad. 0., Lake vo., Cal | Leke County. Ka: £nd bathing free B dress H. W AN BOLD, sertha n GLENBROOK, % OF THE MOST CHARMING RESORTS ip the State. Fine scenery, hunting and fish- lLixcellent table. For circnlars and further W. B. TREDWAY, ulen- L brook, Lake Cousty, MADEONE MINERAL SPRINGS. S ANTA CLARA COUNTY WATHR [S A §PF. cific for indizesiion and kiduev troub'es Stage connects at Jadrone wita morning trains Mos & These tiny Capsules are super Wed.. Sav: send tor descriptive pamphiet and | 2 terms. JAMES UARTER. Manager. | {o Balsam qfclopalba, Cubebsor!njectionsand KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS, CURE IN 48 HOURS TESWICK, SISKIYOU COUNTY, CAL, A the eame diseases withou 13 oted fisting acd beaith resor.. Ho: mud and inconvenience, ol phur baihs. £DSON BROS., Proprietors. Sold by all druggists. DR. TOM >HE BIN, HINESE TEA AND HERB rium, 615 Kearny St., rimento and Com- mercial ts., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. This is to certitr thet Dr. Tom She Bin bas cored me of thatdresd- ful disease known es heart dsease, nd 2lso of weak Jun's 1do make :his deposition for the e:p cia sufferinz sim lar ailmanta. 1 mus: say {reaies by the best doc~r in Cuicago s lost all hopes I concloded to ¢ me to S c4sco tor x change of ciim: and ;mmed heard of the wonde.fu cures of Dr. Tom Sae Bin. 8o I consulied him with such 1004 luck tha: af.er one month and & haif from the time he star.ed (0 | treat my case 1 felt euti:ely weil. MR~ E. FRENXCEK. 409 Thomas st., Chicago, Til. 1, the andersi~ned, dn» recommend Dr. 1cm She | BIn as one of (h. hest doctors to cnre rhenmatism. Having Leen sufl.miog for three years and also | been under the trestment of xix skilful doctors for four monthy without feeling anv retief, I de- termined 10 se: mysef under the care of Dr. Tom | She Bin, who gave me immediate reiief,and in | the course of ive weeks [ was enjoring good PANFILO MU RILLO, Fomoas, Cal. DR. MALL'S REINVIGORATOR Five bundred reward for any cass wy cannot cure. THIS SECRET REM- EuY stops sll losses in 24 hours, ‘cures Emissions, lmpotency, Varico cele, Gororraes, Gleet, Fits, Strio- tares, Blood Disease and all wascing effects of “elf-Abuse or KExcesses Sent sealed. §2 per boitle. THRES EOT' '$5: guaranieed 1o cure any casa. TD%ALL'fi M JELS FOREYOU EDICAL INSTITUTA 55 Broadway, Oskland. Cal Al private iseases quickly cared Seal for #rae boo VOICE—SINGING. QICES SUCCESSFULLY DEVELOPED IN vo.ume, compass and guaiitv, and carefally trained aad prepared for Parior. Platform. Con- cert, Choir, Siaxe or Overa. Former puplis snd references: Franz Vetter, Dan Morrisou, Abbie Whinpery, Adelaide Defchon, Murie Halton, Barrilll, Albani, Lagrange, Marchesi, Amy Lestie, Grace Greenwood, Helen' PotLer etc. For terms and insiruciions apply to CLARKE'S VOCAL STUDIOS. 938 Narket st. AGUA CALIEXTE SPRIRGS, ONOMA VALLEY. OPEN ALL THE Y AR 2 hours from San Francisco. Flegant Modern Hotel. Warm Mineral mming and Tab | Baths Send for Circulars. Adiress AGUA CALI- | TE SPRINGS HOTrL, Agoa Caliente, Cal TATALPAIS VILLA. | 0SS VALLEY, NEAR SAN RAFAEL: COT- | tages ana tesis, with or without board; daac- ing pavilion; it water bathing, MRS, PETER SMITH, Manacer. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, I EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.— K Sasiant and menovatet Y . WAKD & Ot European plan. Hooms 500 10 $1 50 per day. 84 10 $5 per week, $¥ 1o $3U per monin: fres Dubls, Lot and cold Water every room: ife sTaUes b OVely rovm; elevaior runs alulgas. Weak Menand Women HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE great Mexican Remedy: gives Health and Strength to the Sexual Organs. A lady living in one of the large brass manufacturing cities of Connecticut, writes: “My ten-year-old daughter, Irene, has been \troubled with terrible sick headaches and spells of vomiting ever since ishe was a little tot. Her father thought she would outgrow them, but ishe didn’t. She did not chew her food enough, and what she threw up seemed but half digested. Through the advice of a friend, I ibegan giving her < Ripans Tabules. She was benefited at once, and after a treatment of one week the trouble ceased, and she has not had a bad spell since.” Since writing this letter, the lady states that she has reduced the ST. MARYS COLLEGE. TUDIES WILL BE RESUMED AT THE collese MUNDAY, Augost 2. BRO. WALTER, Director. dose to half a Tabule a day and the good effect still continues, and she believes that the use of the Tabules may soon be wholly discontinued, for ber daughter appears now to be absolutely well

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