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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1898 ; : . -9 BRIGHT PROSPECTS. FROM SOCIETY TO STAGE.CIOREDDIL [0 e PIECE OF MEAT | Roast Beef Stuck Fast in the Z ok 5/ o lll The Klondlke + Larynx of Joseph Mc- Donald. "California’s Proposed Ex- position Growing in Popular Favor. is as necessary as a pickaxe. _— No miner should be- without He Fell to the Floor and Diea With- out Being Able to Call for one. Unaffected by extreme cold or heat. spsiaias it #8l Send name and address on a postal card Autopsy Surgeon Gallagher made a sur- | [ for 148-page illustrated catalogue.- It prising discovery yesterday morning = 8 . while performing an autopsy on the body is free of Joseph McDonald, who died suddenly x { on the evening before at the German Not the Slightest Opposition Has o © o - . | Hotel at 560 Howard street. i y i 2 % ) as Yet Developed Against the S e T come (R NN Yisiaatc Repeating Amms Co, ner In the hotel dining-room last Tuesd;y ‘ NEW HAVEN, CONN. e eIk Tntos asyther room/| (| 418 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. Magnificent Project. where he fell to the floor unconscious, and died before any aseistance could be rendered him. It was supposed at the time that death had been caused by heart disease or apoplexy, but the autopsy disclosed the fact that the man had been suffocated while trying to swallow an un- chewed slab of roast beef about four inches long and two inches wide. The | plece of meat lodged in the larynx of the reckless man, thus preventing him from mnklm: any outcry or from even breath- | ing. The deceased was a native of Nova| Scotia and & years old. | FEthet et r et e b e et bR et + EXPOSITION WILL BE A PERFECT ONE. JULIUS KAHN—I was secretary. of the finance committee of the California Midwinter Fair, and I think on that account I am competent to speak advisedly on the subject of halding an exposition to celebrate the semi-centennial anniversary of California’s admission to Statehood. 1 know positively that the Midwinter Fair proved of incalculable bene- fit to the laboring man, and I am strongly in favor of any movement that will tend to'improve his condition in life. I believe that the man who earns his bread by the sweat of his brow is entitled to and deserv- ing of every consideration, and the glving of an exposition Is one of the best methods whereby the Interests of the laboring man canbeadvanced. e last fdir gave employment to great numbers of people, who, in the f: the stringent conditions of affairs at that period and the depres sion thereto, svould have found it absolutely impossible to obtain work They received temporary benefit then, and the proposed exposition will help miany a man to tide over difficulties which may beset him. The railroads demonstrated their willingness and ability to handle ge crawds . of visitors to the Christian Endeavor Convention lastsum- nd 40,000 enthustastic beholders of our glorious climate and abun- s the result, and some of these have become perma- L DOT=PUO==00 e ADVERTISEMENTS. Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes ’s FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS | such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness, Fulness after meals, Head- ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite. Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Cold Chills, Dis- turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. e (3 THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF S IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer ‘ MISS LILLIA OWENS ELLIS. will cknowledge them to be The “exposition proposed by The Call will, I am sure, bring hun- dreds ¢f thous 4444444444442 449 9494494441999+ R R O R R S R R R R R R R o 2 nds of people to our coast, many of whom will likewise locate :in this State, and, aside from the benefits that will accrue to San Francisco is soon to be represented on the New York stage by another the lahoring man, of whom I am a stanch friend, there will be o ad- of her talented daughters chosen from the southern circle that composes this A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. ¥ e other ad st | va ges ‘which cannot be too.highly estimated. t exclusive set. Though the young lady in question I8 a dau.ghlvr by | BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as direct- WHED N 1 e B e e o e Vo remant an Cepomts | adoption and not by birth, ‘yet her early life, her education and associations ed, will quickly restoro Females to com- H BT RO < i e | have all been so long and intimately connected with this place that she may lete health. - Th tl; v tion perfect in every detall and stupendous in results. o cuniide st At ot e ls and one of whom she may | Pree, ned R . ‘ }”. (< .fllmh A‘ i\s one o an ranci; s own girls and one E y obatrnutionsorxrreaulnr!t‘l‘efi %’btharsys‘ be justly proud. tem and cure Sick Headache. Fora T4 4234444444443 3 4444444444443 44944944+ Her name is Lillia Owen Ellis, and her mother is Mrs. Lillia Ellis, of the F F nes ana rendition of negro ain. | Weak Stomach ace to race s family of that name, whose re: e Smart set as one of the most delightful remin- Impaired Digestion The pleasure of a confidential chat v New Orle Stronger - and stronger grows the | York city. ‘In the event of your declding | ject are still remembered b; d of public opinion in favor of Cal- ‘;’Dgi‘;‘e‘m'”:Axjff;"*‘gg;;]"\ ‘:‘; soclation 1 jscences of last year's season. proposed semi-centennial ex- | California 1o its firm name for the par.| Miss Bllis was born in New Orleans, where her father, William H. Ellis Disordered Liver is doubled by the sweet breath. that and it i8 certain that the| E()‘fi‘(‘\ of 1no‘k]n‘gt,‘f[or the interests of yx-i was one of the leading b ss men and an officer of the famous Washing- IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN -th 11 d d vement wll result success of ibitors and visitc and offering induce- | ton Artillery Company. He sather die vhi \he \\u\ vet a mere child and 7 ay : Il result in success a n ompany r vet & child and Beoshamle Plils ate goes wi a well-ordered system. ments to bring visitors from the East| her mother, brother and herself came s sing kind. : If any.man has & |here as well as tak i SE s, ard their ted Lake's )1 ere i i of oppodition in his heart | This assocation s i organizeq to-be. | eatly Svidences of remar .,rlf,.‘,‘.:f;“f : : ».‘r“zr{\a;.}“tfufi”mg Without a Rival And that is always insured by i r East, where she And_have the Sweet brcath bnght eye RIPANS - TABULES proposition he is discreet- | SOMe temporary agents for the best| that insiitution she gave G rades of California wine and pn~vrw\.] such was the talent she displayed that her mother and cont it most carefully, \?x ults produced for New Yo 3 i York § £ E. T : ork, Paris and | went through a three year ourse in the New York School of Acting. LARCEST SALE stion of time when | London. From what I have see i ha were made her she refused them all until a few days | n Ave n and | Though _many s e o 311 to Joln 1HG chrnpany of any Patent Medicine in the World. clear complexxon, PR P on of | Know of your city I believe su n of | position would be a g ¥ loud | you certainly have scener an ex- | ago when Mr. . Le Moyne made her a propo they are organ S too flattering to be passed by. 25c. at all Drug Stores, RIPANS 2 TABULES grand scale intended, oic kind. It will be | i e was of the hohulf It is a recognized | by The Call is opposed to the best in- | Figel on the ev ayman, was called to m. SUNDA\s—soo 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, si00, 20 p. 'WAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. V('EEK DAYS i T o L0 4 m: 34 Saturda; s expressions of .approval as those | country can produce. As I intend to stay | 2 — = —— a4 the oay R arst | here I would be willing to e | : : . contat BULES 0 8 carton (without, some ned the ranks during the AIrst | making "o canvass amens. the business | Ment, which consumed the remaining mo- | News for the Wheelmen. viste DR, JORDAN'S Groat | i Hom e o L TP It 1o the Soor i (he coommisal. O desoa ption of the project. men of the city. I am. yours truly, 5 ments of the morning session. The League of American Wheelmen numbers nfnufl'mielnoul 120 abules) cAn hmbymllb’nndmg m-ry« ht cents to the IUPANS CHIMCAS a little early as vet to make a CHARLES B BATLE At the opening of the fini.mm.? se 1y ) mark within the “useum of Ana'omy‘ CoxPANT. No. 10 Spruce Street, New York—o= a sindlo carton ‘will be eent for five cents. i r | Mrs. Hoffman ed to the # | in- re, 1 to the outcome of | 44 Sutter sllee! + last few e of this startling i R t A sl — and allowed to testify that she had never Z 3 = é 1051 MAB! 7 §7ih, 5.5 0ok | ure, which is still in tts swad- | AT | SHOULD LE Seen her husband cafry 4 pistol, and that | diminution, the 1 of health may be MIRIEEE b QM M R RAILROAD TRAVEL. RAILROAD TRAVEL. thes, but. the progressive spirit ND the relations existing between herself and | S0 by i b DR, JORDAM--Private Dfseasos. = S OUTIERE ST AN Prgnciseo's cltizens is too nl | husband were affectionate and t they orough- tonic, omac] ers, |5 |—Priv: i PAQIFIC BYHT Franoisco's citizens s too wefl | THEIR BEST AID, |bad lived happy without any trouble which promotes dig a healthy flow of | Conaultasion free. Wrire for Hook SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIHC = A e iie ) have any fear of the result, whatevar for thirty days prior to the | blie regulaciey of the lunels and counteracts | Philosophy of Marriage. RAILWAY CO. AN "FRANCISCO. factor- alon nld indicate e dturh of her husband kidney trouble. 8, T ver, a remedy for | | exposi o5 wiil b clothed in | Concentrated A Action Desirable | M. Dreyfus tesiified that he had been and preventive of malaria and rheumatism. | nAlLED FREE. | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. o (alaTeR Fool of Nathes ook ] & < | employed by the firm of Hoffman, Roth- | g LEAVE 4 on the Project of Holdi | child & Co., and that he had not n| ~26:00A Niles, San Jose and Way Stations. is ubt that work is re- | e O g an | e Hoffman carry a revolver: « The { wE%?(” %Ii‘““‘s“ Nl o ey 31004 Beniia, Buisun wnd Bacramento. n comectjon with presenting an Exposition. | ;:Inon;xr:rtk\r;sumony was given by Charles 3. 510, 6.3 p . 3"“;;’1":,’.’.’:}“"‘ ‘1"5 7:00. Margsville, Oroville and Redding via . MEs | an. p. m. Saturdays—] b f Sheriff Richard I. Whelan: “Any one | ,John Lauer, a d ind iy s xp ¥sit0a Niles, San cramento, c Hoffman was to mee 1. 1 little helps in affairs | terests of this State, an , | fense objected, followed by a r it is to he remem- | inntrhave sidtana “.“hdal MUSt SaY | jongihy argument. The point in qu ot A= EXtER, Lok Tehamn ard Red B e , 2 reap many 1 S o oh heariie 4 ny one who | was taken under advisement by thecourt, | smmu's-u “, gw_ e T RS -:.E:A Peters, Milto -u:lo;kdkle iuse A T T Tt |8 eartily in favor of the propo- | and a decision as to whether or not the | “B:00, 6:25 PAOA Hup - 38voud, Suy- POl Yedaund to her | Sitlon, and I have talked with a num- | testimony shall be admitted will be given | Between STn [Francisco and Schuetzen Park o diXea e ey s | ber of people on th g to-day. Mr. Schutte was then called and | same schedule as above. E! Paso, New Oricans aud Tk, e:a5p y particular. | ber of people on the subject. It Is Im- | testified that he had often been sent to | | ek B 04 Vallejor " Mastinez, . Merood ~&nd s positive- and substantial | material whether the exhibition be | the office of Isaac Hoffman, and went to ' iy san Franciseo. e ? 1213r 8 1007 *9:00p | sun- | Weex or \ulu. San Joso nvd Way Stations.. 19434 s are rec zt\h«ll n;;wm 3111” the | held in 1900 or 1901, though probably | the desk and lhrtv\n:lhllln- xh"‘;n\!'ers on 1897, - Statés that they will co- | 2 & S gosks " | vartous occaslons and that he had never - | Destination | S : e pood mecTi the people | L nrrery year will- meet withimany'| soen s pistol in-tueidniy Mr. Harris M LT ALY S R R et s o e better position | ardent supporters owing to the Parfs | testified that he had not scen Mr. Hoff- ‘Novato, foRis, Hioo/ = a5 %0 ahead and make all preliminary | Exposition of 1900. That point, how- | man carry a plstol during the ten days | B | oo Homs Lirercfors, San Jose, Niles aid Way ns for exhibition. ¥ | ever, should be of secondary. consid. | BOr,to, his death. Judge Murphy them | P s SR s o has not as vet made | eration, The main idea on which we siatsa; that fia proscestlononi. pant m.m.| | Windsor, the committee of |should all concentrate our best efforts | call Mr. Lauer after the decision had | | Healdsburg, b TRANSPORTATIO? | | Lyton. | Ruights Yoot Maryavile, Oro- villo_aud Suct Yo:dda 41807 Niies, San Joso, Tracy asd Siockton .. THAEP #i30r Lathiop, Modcsto, Merced, Berenda, Fresno, Mojave (for Santa Barbara and 1Los Al " auor Sauta Fo Jtcute, Atlutle r Mojuve aud Kast. 93:30P "Eu:uel Lit | | Geyserville, 3:30p.m. |8:00a.m. | Cloverdale. JHopland and| Bikian as ),. intimated a few days | Is to give the exposition, and it will be | been give 1d be some little time In|an easy matter to decide when it his testimon desired to.choose only | should be given in order that it may for:the positions. He has | be assured of undisturbed and unin- | e T N mber of applications from | terrupted success. | F. L. Turpin Sued. luntecrs who wished to serve on the | I Jook upon expositions as the best| F. L. Turpin, a member of the las cor ttee The Mayor will not an- [ means of attracting visitors to our |Grand Jury and well known in politics of | in regard to the admission of r. The arguments in the case flJmon S. & Transportatmn Co. TO0 KOTZEBUE SOUND, ST. MICHAEL, S0a.m. |8 .| Guerneville. | 7:86p.m.| T : names zr m_l}o;;]sz a week, | State, and I firmly believe that the | this city, has been sued by J. P. Rudd for | | COPPER RIVER, DYEA AND ESRE(( B oot Wesih, Toutte f it time he will have can- emi-cente 5000 damages sonal injuries re- | i ime he w proposed semi-centennial exposition | $5000 damages for personal injuries re-| Glen Bllen. e e Ot SO AT N e | SKAGUAY. For passage and freight apply to UNION SHIPPING AND TRANS - | IO N N NP b VANSPORTA- | “615 508 connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West i 2o Eprings: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloveriare for the Geyers; at” Hopland for New Orlcans and East. . 0¢ Furopoan Mail, Ogdon and 6:000 Haywards, Nilds uid San Jose 18:00¢ Valicjo . 8:00¢ Oregon vunm Hiicru ville, Rodding, rge number Of Tep- | will cause more people to come here | ceived. it Is alleged, at the hands of the | than ever before in the history of such | defendant on the 18th ult. Turpin is the wing 1 ddressed to the | affairs, and there is no reason why it | proprietor of a lodging-house at te of The Call is self-explana- . 5 Direet and Rudd was one of his rc should not surpass all former efforts. | 6,"the date mentioned Rudd claims that | Sevastepol |10 “I would wish to be a zealous sup- : Turpin battered Ve n carefully reading | porter and earnest worker in the good o s "('»? x"m i f'”l Al CLIPPER BARK, hiand Springs, B tossed him down a flight tairs nd in “ Hig &S, us. letters relating to the | cauge, for I fully realize the g sues fo , NORTHERN LIGI—IT ” | Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: al Uklnh o SAN LEA, WA ! i y great | consequence he sues for damag A TR s AnEs: BE i Ifl e :\\‘“{“;‘::h‘?",‘,’\‘,;rn;ng 1| benefits that will result from it, and | Injurles he received on that occasfon. U Commanding. | x.ii.hril R PR A A ey e (Foot of Market Street.) £ o s s Exposition Visitors' | 80 does every fair-minded and pub- T | KOTZEBUE SOUND, I L maspe e . stlon, with eadquarters in New | lic-spirited citizen.” ‘ Was Run Over by a Car. i ALASKA GOLD FIELDS. i) ighta, Huilville, Boouvile Molrene, Sominary Puck, e . - ; i ; MAY 10 - - 1898. i T = Betckimrgs Klmisrat; 11:43+ | Thomas D. Condon has commenced suit so il . | Brage, Westport, 3 : R | against the Geary-street Railway Company z | Passage $200, including 3000 1bs. baggage. | Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- San Leandro, South San a0 E - General Barnes, backed up by numerous | 25415 LAY o ot for personal in- ____TRANSPORTATION, | A8, How will secure passsge, balance: before P e mnt mg.,_,c,m_ o Al otk Teandro, Estadillo, 121650 4 2 authorities, was sustained by the court | e g 6. Condc A e pril 1, 1598 | renso, Cher: t4:450 I{L\Dl FOR and the witness was exoused. juries recelved on Motk 2 I tronr oo | SAFH FAST STHAMER | Al « EaCAPT. B. COGAN, | bevond Ban e s s s : At this point General Barnes called | Grant avenue, and suffered the 10ss of his | = e cisfo. | Ticket Offices—ta0 Market strost. Chronicle Wt Siiar i Max Gumpel, a hand-writing expert, to | left leg. He avers the action was caused HUMB()LD’[‘ FOR DYEA AND S ©. X. RYAN, e XRGL \IEVTS the stand. When the witness was shown | p¥ {he e and sues | | " 'The new stoamer FULTON K“filcg,?z; Mok CwnTwe TG | eee £ Runs throngh to Niler 10308 the much-talked of receipt for for damages on that contention. | above ports on WEDNESDAY, March 8. For : - e o U, 1412:00% Narrow Gauge) 500 he ——————— Will Sail About March 12 for | £704 POr' 0.0 o0 waply to | CAL“:oRNIA T pronounced it genuine. Mrs. Hoffman, v (Foot of Market Strect,) RAY & \[IT(‘HELL your husband carry a pistol?” but an ob- | former committee, not being empowered | jection by the defense started an argu- | to act for his committee. who was called by the prosecution, tes- | Alaska Committee Transfer. 3 California st.. room | (Fop 2 in | tified that all differences between her-| The formal transfer of the Amsk'\‘ i - =i C ony in|! »etween her B:40 A Nowark, Centorvill,sun Jose, Felton, h About All the Testimony self, Isanc Hoffman and her mother, Mrs, | trade committee to the State Board of fl MINING SUPPLIES. | an{a e LIMITED. Bomidor Oreek, Santa Cruzand Way - the Figel Case Sub- f:\rl{(‘r‘::d:‘ha l:x\uelm:;enr Jfinfl('lli.bl,)i_l fienlmi‘ Trade, which was to h?w t”-ka\i place / - -.:llr](g:uk Getterviile, an Jose, New | 0! ) v of June 1. he ques- | yesterday, was postponed until to-day on ¥ i =< " d mitted. flon was then asked, “Did you ever sce | hccount of President Sherwood, of ~ the | W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. 2 N SAN FRANGISCO Aimaden, l“f:"- o O | 4] [) Sauta Cruz and Principal Way HEADQUARTERS FOR LHE 304 CHICABD. | e pomekihi i Way Stations | MINING SUPPLIES, CAMPING QUTFITS., 311 TO 317 MARKET STREET. Leaves San Francisco at 4:30 p. m. == y UTE FERRY. QAS _ENGINES, MONDAYS, THURSDAYS AND h--mc l?lffllsfi?—lzgl Narkeh Sewel (Sp B 11:00a.m. $1:00 !0 13:00 *6:00e. Defense | Witnesses Testify for the and for the Prosecution in D R R R S D O e e e R R R R R SHE FREQUENTLY SWALLOWS PINS. For passage and freight apply out extra charge. Rebuttal. | 00 8:00 10:00A.M. M 00 - *5:00¢.M. The .defense in the Figel case morning, and wa finished yesterd; witnesses - for- the prosecution were; A strange and mysterious case that will bab! 339 HOWARD STREET. X se probably cause consid- DINING CAR, COAST BIVISION (Broad unge) ebuttal by Judge Murphy. % Ao il | G NE EN o2 nsend S ;’;-‘:\’d irs r“g‘:,_',.,g )f(,, the. detende f;’a:lif CBTmSng{;)ar::srigenpthi)s}:cmin;: of :h:.; m‘tj’t ca;l; t: the“at!;ir;- KDTZEBUE SOUND MlN Nfi AND ASOTT GINESsnd LAURCHES BUFFET SMOKING CAR. 334 San gn:d:f:;’: Station (Nv' '$ who ed that h 5 o3 20 ysiclan o e City 14 County - | Pullman Pal Drawt Room Sl 0 - S8a O Pl S o TRADING CO SLEESING fans e s, e ave to New Tork | eweon seh ae tre Finess Huita 6 irove, Yaso Robles, on st sowa e e s & voner. | KLONDIKE SLEEPING BAGS,| THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS o burg will sall on or about May 10, 1595 Fare, - ; . i DT ia Sa pounds. bagEage of Treiht, . | Klondike Sleeping Bags. The only bag made | Metecs SalUpat 40 B mm, carrying Colman | {050k San Jnmo and Way Htasions pital, yesterday. A lady came to his office and stated that a pin had lodged in her throat and she wished that he would do something for her, as it was causing her a slight inconvenience. had been a deputy County Clerk In Stock- and during that time no amed Hoffman had been in the s In that city. Just wha g busin y wis expected to be-proved by the testi- The doctor examined her throat and finding that he could not see + | Rissensers, will apply Sirly to, LXNDE & | that WUl Mot ™5 Spear st San Francieco. | it tmg, Dirsct counsction in Chicaso and | “8i3er oy N Slares an. o "”"G‘,}“" mony was rather vague. the pin so as to take it out he pushed it down and told the lady to go | or to A. H. Herriman, general manager, 201 e | K;"r:g’c:‘r{,‘{gf i Ei;:"_r‘n et e g’:msmh?-nm"" e Siiear, Gl on Lol AL | Ferry. San Franolsco ticket office, 64 Markot Manterey and Tacilio Grove 21157 San Jose and Principal Way Stai 41151 San Jose aud Principal Way Stations 9: #5:00p San Jose and Principal Way Stations 1:309 'S:80% San Jose And Principal Way Statious S:der home and eat a quantity of bread. It was then she made a startling statement to the physiclan. She told him that it was a habit of hers to swallow pins and sometimes she swallowed two or three at a time without ill effect. “Once before,” she said, “I had another such accident as this and P, & B. PRODUCTS. = | strest, Chronicle bullalng, BTflophonn Main California-Alaska Navigation & Commercial C0., | B &P nOSbInG, sold by ail Arsc-class sea 625 Market st. e ute clean, odorless, of great strength, rea Wil Qispatch their elegant new ocean steamar | sonable in price and easy to transport. They e B Jome Sl Way Biaiions (now building), for Dawson City, via St, | keep heat, cold, dampness and dust out of Aiehac about June 1. Fate, $300; 150 pounds | ,,.,u‘;.n,., are particularly adapted to Alasian | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. -am‘?s'?'e Moing T Al fioe : - ursda; nights only. Sigmund Stencil, a neighbor of Isaac Hoffman during the month of May prior to the shooting, was called to testify con- cerning a quarrel he had overheard be- ceir Isaac Hoffman and Mrs. Hoffman, | 1520. d_office, 111§ Ta- mento omce. 201 J street. San Jose, & ta Clara lt:'slt but an objection to this testimony was a doctor in San Jose treated me. terposed by Judge Murphy and sus- A - | g et pathy FINE PAINT O, R (b court atier'® whartargu-| T iLiem A dressmakor/and nold tthe pins in my mouth and very often + | "5 giliine 1 conts per pouna, [ tonoe: (PARMEINITEAITT OO, 18 Patiny Via Sausalito Ferry. ?- ey ot Subaring y | ‘orget myself and swallow them. They never pain me and I never | elr powerful new river steamer BN | e e o Y i 4‘"““1 ment ly 2 From San Francisco, Commencing September | _ . §Wednesdays dBnnnhyl. know the difference. It is rather provoking, though, to have the pins 3‘@3?&%’2‘3’% O fies: parhour, ad S ___SLEDS. BOATS, ETC. e o= Wiliam ~ Hatteroth, proprietor of the Yukon boats, | ror s Valley -EggA&wm~x w3, | THE SAN FRANCISCO & SAN J(MQU]N lodge in one’s throat. They never scare me, however, even if they do.” tric lighted throughout. Send for pamphlet ARCTIC sleds, Lrctic dog: elestrieal supply establishment at 321 e e oA “delds, free. Also at ray street, testified that he had elec- Dr. Dudley was uncertain whether or not his patient would be in- £ Dyea ana Skaguay. eamers | maps to the Klondike, Alaska outfits, | F 5. ai Valley And, Botin, 600, 6230 p. c.belts on exhibition in the window, but jured by her strange dlet. steam launches and stern-wheel steamers, with | Extra trips for San Rafael on Mondlll' vALLEY RAILWAY cflm‘NY. i i The testi- . 8 ” . s bollers suitable to burn wood; G0 boats can be ‘Wednesdays and Slturd?l at 11:30 p. it he never displayed prices. T did all for the lady that I could,” he said, “and all I can do is T‘RAVELERS 'l‘o DAWSON leen at salesroom. G. W. KNEASS, 718 Third DAYS. m September ” 1897, trains will run ny Elven for the Durpoke; of xod .to wait for further developments. She will have to eat a lot of bread, Rl st "Phose Red B - G O e ML VALl e e et % totiowe: e = b o e ' v by J. 3 E ” Al b ity P ?{xgfi:v;? June i Ba b “]e“’ d9g some, ey R&Apfi("fofi.hum \x,c.a"sg“ A tiehae) MEDICINES. | Thatns mlrked 1% un o San Quentin. Southibound. | orthbound @ ‘walked along Kearny street and When -the lady was asked her name she refused to give it and and the Yuken River, by appgying to S 5 8. m, week 443 for Cazadero and way ""u Fassen | Mixed stations, Mxed, Exc'p’ simply stated that she was a dressmaker. She was neatly dressed and ta E A was both young and pretty. She promised to call and see the doctor S again if she felt any bad result froom her accident, but protested that she expected none. ALASKA-YUKON |, WNT G0 10 TEKLOWIKE | |5 Eh ittt « TRANSPORTATION CO E‘.‘ntff5:?"%%13&".‘2},?..‘.’*é::nfi:???‘élfi’: A b b P Sl " Back and all” lnmentisolnd pain. For sale by ‘loUNl‘ ’I‘mLPAls m mwAY 8 STEUART ST., San Franeisco, Cal, | all druggists, A McBOYLE & CO., Drugsats, | looked. drito the window of the witness’ rtore,” and mnotieed belts marked with A riccl ' General Barnes then notified the court: that the-case for the defense WAS 9:00 a.m. Stockton 3:45 p.m. pm. Merbed 12:30 p. D ! m. p.m. Hanford | 12:15 pm. Hsp.m Visalla Bwl.m 12:40 p. 0¢§++¢¢¢¢044¢¢04»4»94404»04»4»44»04»Hwoo R R R R R R R R T R e closed- W((h the exceytlon of one witness, SVashington st. : o stits Fens whio Would be called later. 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