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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1898. PICTURES SOLD IN A NOBLE CAUSE ADVERTISEMENTS. The White House OUR DIRECT IMPORTATION OF Turkish, Persian and Indian Rugs TO BE PLACED ON SALE Monday ... June 13th AN EXPERT REVIEWS : THE GRAIN MARKET. BAD CROPS IN EUROPE AND GOOD REPORTS HERE. FRIDAY FOR A BIG BENEFIT Red Cross Cause to Be| Stoutly Aided. The Argentine Surplus Is at a Low Ebb, but Home Prices Are Not Likely to Improve Soon. The past week has experienced more depression in wheat values. A continua- tlon of large crop reports throughout the United States set the bear machinery In working order. Foreigners were not slow in grasping the situation, and were less inclined to buy, even though wants were urgent. The heavy imports into the TUnited Kingdom and the Continent during the AT THE MECHANICS’ PAVILION i ST | past thirty days have amounted to up- T | ward up 100,000,000 bushels, about double %) /9 as compared with any like period. Not- 72 PATRIOTIC LADIES GRATEFUL FOR DONATIONS. withstanding these heavy receipts Eng- lish and French stocks are the lowest ever known. The condition of the grow- ing wheat crop throughout England is very poor, too much moisture causing se- rious damage. The Corn Trade News, in its last issue, asks where will English millers find supplies unless they are will- ing to pay America’s price, yet Ameri- cans know these conditions and are daily hammering prices down for the benefit of English and French consumers. Accurate data as regards Russia’s crop cannot be had, but from fairly reliable the condition is exceedingly poor. The very high prices prevailing of late having brought out all the available surplus wheat in that country, it is but i = | natural that their carry-over will be very y Y v small. The Argentine shipments are fall- ‘l.l{ 1 | ing off rapidly, showing their surplus is ) Chronicle of Some of the Day’s Do- | ings at Headquarters of the | Hard-Working Votaries of Humanity. A great many different entertain- | | ments have been held for the benefit | ) of the Red Cross Society, but perhaps ‘ \ X none will compare with the monster en- | || Z ! iy tertainment to be held at the Mechan. fos’ Pavilion on Friday evening, the oc- | casion being the one hundred and twenty-third anniversary of the battle | of Bunker Hill. The entertainment will be held under the auspices of the Me- chanic Institute and the gross r ceipts will be given to the Red Cross | v Society. \ [ A meeting of the board of trustees of | i L h} i e/ the institute was held last evening to | . < ps ! receive the report of the committee ap- | : \ a dasy a : pointed to' make the preliminary ar- | i = (9, 1, N4, rangements | / ‘ i rl nearly exhausted. Indian shipments will | no doubt show a heavy falling off. The | Government report issued on Friday | makes the wheat acreage of the United | States 43,000,000 Upon this basis| the yield should be 650,000,000 bushels—the largest crop ever grown. Of course, the Government figures are based upon con- ditions prevalling June 1. There yet re- mains much time in which damage may overtake the crop. Winter wheat wiil have three weeks further to go before the crop will be secured, while spring wheat is barely out of the ground. Con- ditions in June are generally the most promis The fact that a new harvest RUGS ON EXHIBITION for the enterts fiw; is nearing makes the trade bearishly in- | ce W tertalament | i clined. Sentiment has its sway until ac- | = = IN OUR = = = - n reported that | tual conditions are discounted too far, | then the short interest finds itself bot-| tled up and a general change is the re- sult. Conditions on the Pacific Coast are not materially changed from last week. had assured the | committee of his support and co-ope- ration, and Mr. Wilson further report- | ed that the entertainment would con- 23 SHOW-WINDOWS., i Washington and Oregon have complained sist of a reception to the First Min- | of hot weather, but it is not likely any | ta Regiment, Colonel C. McC dumage has (hus far resulted. = Snould oy Reeve commanding. B atien ey any serious damage overtake the crop | haia e, . MxsSRcua iR of those States, then the conditions | N.W. Corner Kearny and Post Streets. chairman of the entertain- ttee of the Red Cross So- resent at the meeting and | ) the printing and adver- throughout California would become lo- | cal. Millers' wants would guide market | values, | From present indications there is very littie hope for any improvement in wheat | | prices during the present month. July Scenes at the Big Art Exhibition and Sale in Aid of the Red Cross. r the entertainment will A few more thousands were added to the already large fund of the Red Cross Society yesterday by one of the GOLDPICK LINE 15 ‘anal thers s 6| most successful benefits held since the soclety nas been In existence. Never has there been such an outpouring of May see quite a general change. Many | -ption will be of an | culture and fashion as was seen in the cozy rooms of the Press Club during the art exhibition given by local talent predict $125 for D!‘CPmbfl”l Whea‘l t! sting character, in ald of the beneficent organization. From the moment the doors of the well-known club were thrown open at 2 in e have oy JUH"SUN LU[:KE MERGANTILE Gn AGENTS \ ng of the local the afternoon until late in the evening a large, appreciative and generous crowd moved in and out the jinksroom in- i i, 5 Y = 1 y day it was unani- | 1d & vote of thanks the use of rooms s building, and to | Fair for the use specting the interesting collection of bluck and white drawings and paintings, choosing from the assortment and pay- ing liberally. In the afternoon the rooms were crowded by connoisseurs, who took advantage of being first on the scene by carrying off the gems of the exhibition President Wells Drury, assisted by ng gathering was received by Mrs. Considerable spot Is arriving, which finds only a sluggish market to sell on. Un-| | doubtedly December will drgp ]lu kpa;]r {be— | fore any improvement may be looket or. i Y R. E. MULCAHY. | | | { —_———— A CRUEL HOAX. 609 MARKET STREET, Beg to announce that in consequence of their having chartered the steamen MORGAN CITY to the Government they have decided to substitute the advance in prices for the time bein, i . S. Myrtle, J. Tyler and T. F. Bonnet, did the honors of the club, while the also extended to A. W. Scott and an efficlent corps of assistants composed of i asiended to constantly incre: e ! . G. H. Martin, Mrs. W. J. Bryan, Mrs. Joseph - Mrs. Judge C. W. Slack, Mrs. Emestine Long, Mrs. 8. M. | | $5000 was expended | Shortridge, Mrs. C. H. Blinn, Miss Olive Wheaton, Miss Mabel Blum, N. Clark, Miss Maud n, Miss Maude Mrs. George Kern Swindled Out o¢ | Favorite, Speedy and A . and each month a | Steadman, Miss Mary Davison, Miss C. Cook, Mrs. Steech, Miss M Miss Letcher, Miss Treat, Annabel New Trick. | Elegantly Appointed ts and disburse- Lee, Miss Helen Hyde, Miss Isabelle Porter, Arnold, Miss Florence Treadwell, Miss Gertrude Walter, Miss Ruth & | Money by & New, 5 | Steamer 1 haa G McCarthy, Miss Edith Westerfield, Miss Lou rinner, Miss Lucy Croll. | Mrs. George Kern of 272 Jessle street de- e o Bliohe Under the direction rank Coffin the following excellent musical programme was rendered in the afternoon: sives totyiarn pebpleito’ Bewar ot & new |0 ISR SR S el ] L ; S5 g her neces Plano solo, M. Martinez; duet, Mrs. Parent and Mrs. Wilson; zither solo, Mr. Meyer; bass solo, Signor Watrell; duet, | Swindlertwho 14 Working theitown. * Yes-{aol ST DIECOIR Yo Canutn Lalte o e NlesEuny (his medens: T ke siade Signor and Signora Cardenasso, and solos by Miss lifllle F n and nk Coffin. | terday an elderly manl‘ who hxl:]d a:m‘- the quickest run without accident or detentior The crush became so great in tk ening that it was almost impossible to Inspect the exhibit. After tained that she had friends in Pittsburg, | the following delegation | Marinom, Wanrell, Henley, the California quartet, the Press Club quartet, Miss Alyce Gates, Miss Eva Tenney, R. | called at her house and abruptly in- TIHE HUMBOLDT fies to Fletcher Tilton and Clarence Wendell had rendered solos, formed her that her only sister, a resident Wil be dispatched from CLAY S TREET WHARF at 3 o'clock on M. Shortridge mounted the look out for the | stage, and in a masterly of troops that way auctioned off the remaining pictures. Bidding was brisk and drawings and paintings disappeared rapidl | of Pittsburg, was dead and that he m;(d; . They were: ‘As the auction sale was not reached until a late hour a great many pictures were not disposed of., The Press | been initrusted with o letter and & bastcy| - Clay Club generously offered the ladies in charge the use of their rooms on Monday afternoon and evening to complete the | age little souvenirs from the deceased. | > £ 0 hael with the GAME E OCK and will connect at St. The id that he had left these in Port| OCK and OUND and other where he worked, and that he had | sale, and thelr offer was thankfully accepted. ) are the most beautifully ap- GAM and STAGHOU river boats. pegedeetututeTauRuteluuutegede fututetaeuagudaduatuse] Mrs, Mc Among the distinguished visitors present wereGeneral Merritt, General Otls, Governor Richards of Montana, Attor- | N Ecaveting. A pointed river steamers in the trade. . Mrs. Flanders, ney-General Fitzgerald, Judge Van Fleet, Mayor Phelan, Chief Justice Potter, J. D. Freeborn of Cheyenne and many spent some time in discovering Mrs. | Passengers holding tickets on fhe Steamer MORGAN CITY ‘are requested to d at the ferry | other local celebrittes. z 5 Kern's whereabouts. call at our Market Street Passenger Office and exchange them for tickets on the Maci, the Palace \When' she recovered from the shock of HUMBOLDT. Als SH. the communication Mrs. Kern insisted on For freight and passage apply to the Marion | LOVGVOLVOQOVVOOOLLOOUHOGVILLCOT < foR-R-R-R-F-ReR-FoRcReReReg=FeFePei-geyrBeRRegeyepryegeReReR:-RegeRel-FoRaReRoReR-RoFoR R ¥R TR Re] Qaton | i HR 61 5420 R URE 1 5 3 X 5800 8 0 X1 0 X R RO 0 15 piig the kind Stranker for nix lows of | JOHNSON-LOCKE MERCANTILE CO. Ritchie | # to send down the last message of the s 609 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISC G. C. Baker tre 112 YESLER WAY, SEATTLE. Gaing o the County? committee and Dr. urer. It is proposed to raise money for| G | such articles as must be purchased by | Parker, F er, Roder, | lam Roder expressed the same senti- yrn to take the former and | ments, saying that as the committee was | the others the latter. reports having received nations from Mer dead woman as well as some dairy prod-i uce from his “own ranch” at Port Costa. | i When Mr. Kern returned from work in hese men will de- | thoroughly united and anxious to suc- . | popular subscription, and a good sta v hei 2 A | ceed *it would e v ac % the evening he became suspicious, and on 4 R B ey bedir G aas Briithis vote their time every day for a week at | S0 ‘It Would certainly accomplish a |iefographing to Pittsburg, soon’ ascer- or ooms to the good cause, and the entire ained that his sister-in-law was in good | t diree- | | $75 g tion. X n e CRien SRS . A few evenings since an entertainment | will_be thoroughly’ covered. Each health. | F t 4 hauliages srete recetiioa |was seot-RpAn S Goloan S iGRtE = Alameda scriber to the list will pay $1, and not French Dinner 25c. {in and Mrs. Kern hear that a stranger | urniture, but receive an | on_the same lines on . 1 apge . ~, o s Ethel become a b ) ratin | isfporiions ot the Srte aince EOUII R T R 2l badge: of e Hea Oross tRoclaty: | Rf}{;‘l';“ .’sg"\'l”" and bottle of wine. The | D43 heen OPCTRting, OF o n "Geccribes her | CONSISTING | Take a KODAK with you. It's records communication recefyved | and netted $%. There were a number of | mmittee becomes responsible for | a15ton, 78 Market street. * itor as between 3 and 60, medium | PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING will recall pleasant incidents of your vaca- esterday by Mrs. | vocal and instrumental numbers, and the t given out, and will give an ac- | Fi S R T T e ) | sized, having gray hair and gnuslachu.l y E - tion. Kodaks, $5 00, $35 00. Thanager at 15 Post | presentation of tableaus, including several | SOunt thercof upon 'the final settlement. | Thnd; Orphanage to Be Enlarged. bluish eyes (which hie blinks Rt ROOM AND KITCHEN [ hleo Poco. Premo and other Cameras—35 o0y interes hose wl stically arranged camp scenes, the | Lhere Jout 400 licensed plages e direct el ng) and w B | k 00 ! est to those whp,| sriisically serring P com Francisco, and the promoters of the plan | ors of the Finch Orphanage | hat, Catalogues on application. members of Companies A : & | e Fifth Infantry, N. | Extension Tables...........$4.00 of Fruitvale lately awarded a contract | with their time and | figures bein | e | for the erection of a three-story building red 1800 | and that —_————— t they can get 1500 or 2000 retail- to take an active interest in the mat- the first expedi- | Miss Langford gave burnt cork special- | 3 S aTent o e aitat i tantiacetanat ws | 20 2 peattion will | ties; Mrs. S harics boulter sang the Star- | ter they should be able 1o create a tund | MpoL the orphanage grounds, a short dis- | sive credit. M. Rothschild, 211 Sutter, r. 6 & 7. | Carpets ... ceecscenen.. 40C 4 Fred en oo | spangled Banner~ and others gave inter- | of $10.000 at least, and some are sangline | tance from the Hetmitage, for $4475. The e e | : 5 3 3 for officers, making a total of 4184, I |esting numbers. that this figure can be doubled. Some of (first floor of the new Struoture il Organizing Brewery Workmen. | Combination Bookcases. . ...$6.00 ba }nsod for kindergarten purposes, the sec- ond story as a dormitory and the upper or top floor for hospital wards, convales- the large downtown places have as many as fifty employes, and it is expected that all_will become subscribers to the fund, | and as the average saloon employs three LIQUOR-DEALERS | or more men, it can be seen that it is pos- - PATRIOTIC RETAIL San Francisco Red Cross | its Catalogues across the bay. and the depot T Goods sold on easy payments. matled free. Free Deliver T. BRILLIANT, Joseph Walter, secretary of the Brew- | ery Workmen's Union of the Pacific| Coast, has returned from a trip through | toreroom $500 | delivery. It seems | re enough to man and allow TICIANS PHIC APPARAlu;' o PHOTOGRA ST ieic 642 MARKET ST. INsTRUMENTS has d ¥ this figure that there distribute | two to each | cent rooms, nurses’ apartments, kitchen o s ions | 5 X | siblo to run the collections up Into large | and all the necessary offices for superin- | L‘;'flp;am\" e i‘;gg‘ Telephone M 338 ; SO CHoCI U g man has four sults of white | 5 e v s i tendents and clerks. Th Y PP e 2 el ol it e sl = - PR RE S Ae o il o ! 2 | the members of the committee as to their o 3 e design of the | opened in Los Angeles and Mr. Walter | - e e B funal e P | THEY WILL RAISE FUNDS FOR | proposition will be of interest. Said one: %\l']:}:m‘o?m?g cl?;{c{':\‘:cfoni’.:u{\{,';”‘%“d" | has succeeded in organizing it. This will | iced| N7 1 to 1 six months) x\i'\d .~me: and socks. THE RED CROSS. h';l have been thinking of sams :iy to | Messrs. Ingerson & Gore of nakhfndm"g | helg orsn{nizvd l:‘lbor in n;]e snul‘?llhlre:tl,\'.‘ | T PEWR[ he sent the Red Cross Soclety feels 2 | help this good cause since the Red Cross e - as heretofore union men have either been | -8 AR pA They can use thelr means am;\ % .| fund was At the $4000 mark, and I think Robbed a R | compelled to support & non-union estab- | \\¥/3 | Fall e of teth, axtractog e $5.80 mp 1 o We Rent all Makes, F i 1gth to a better purpose I will notify | An Enthusiastic Committee Will| we are started in the right direction. We BCL % swoom. | lishment or see beer brought in from| G G 2k - §i50m | € nent all Makes. Few partly the Government, and it will make other Begin Soliciting Memberships will begin work in a systematic manner | Detectives Ryan and O'Dea last night | portions of the State, and it has %, Fillags... e used for Sale cheap. Send for arrangements. No order has been given 43 g i3 and place those lists where always been an open question as to e el ot e Samples and Prices. arrested Henry Bacher, a sailor, for en- tering a room In a lodging hous 6 Mission_street and stealing soms Sote. ing. The stolen property was found in | a pawnshop on Mission street. Bacher 1 whether it was better to patronize home| & industry or bring union beer from other | places. The union men are greatly elated | over this victory, and consider it will be | but a short time now when the whole | State is solldly organized. will be correctly authorized (fident they We are properly Government as yet for flannel L. & M. ALEXANDER Agsnts SMITH PREMIER 110 MONTGOMERY ST_. S. ., CAL the by bandages.” He also stated that the Government ap- preciated the grand work being done by the soclety and hoped the society would - Bam VAN, XBOOM | To-Morrow. ] 5 SIXTH AND MARKET 1 handle to conduct this work by the Red Cross The retail liquor dealers of the city | | have come to the conclusion that it is a Soclety, and we are going to make it win. oken to many retailers on the and all heart and G. W. KLEISER, D, D.8. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, was charged with burglary. Mrs. Merrill issued continue its work. T part of their duty as patriotic citizens to | S they are | orders that another allotment ot ow"pe | contribute something substantlal to the | e e s L e - | w. T. HESS, | K EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- akes. sufolent for a third expedition, be | (Uoport' of the work of the Red Cross | stic and T look for Very gratify; NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & T frs. Lowenberg reports that over 13- |Society, and, after considerable specula- | ywe should raise $15,000. This would cer-| L e e Braws e o e B ReEEL I8 ta 300 month. Wras! batbas ok 000 soldiers have tasted the hr;fiM;aH'\' r;'m T '"dhnr (“0 avlmmhl!:[h that end, | tainly be a great help to the soclety and |~~~ """~~~ e s PSS NTN SV VU | Residence, 8§21 California street, beloi‘ of t yranch headquarters at the ferry. | they have devised a plan which they are | would at the same time show that our | Powell, San Francisco. T Monahan & Co. contributed 1000 sub- | certain will yleld golden returns. Several | sympathies are all right, and that we‘. 50 8E88ESA0EE00ENEEEE0 “ scription blanks to the fi«')r‘l'el(i'.! inte. | Of the leading members of the trade have | are in earnest in our desire to ald this M ® o G hursements and cash on hand. |and judging from the class of men In-| wgulq probably never think of contribut- & \ e ollowing branches report cash on | terested the movement should be success- | ing such a small sum will gladly hand in hand: Benicia, $60; Kern County, $169 34; | ful. | their dollar.” " Walnut Creek, $50 47; Dixon, $585. | They have recelved authorization from | “I think we have started on the right L The total :N‘l‘{; £ ] "N‘\T (;n s “: the Red Cross Society not only to act put | course,” remarked J. E. rumb, ‘‘ and [ ] terday were $42.043 10, The Smploves on | to appoint agents of that organization to | that we will be able to raise a lot of : [ ] e i | secure subscriptions for membership | money. With such a large fleld to work T'nh-!Brnlh»rhnr»d of St. Andrew, an or- | thereto, Official lists, numbered consec- | ©on and the well-known fact that the |l = ganization composed of young men con- | utively, have been printed, and it wil e :J“{];’“;‘Po';““e"n“:l‘:mf";‘:":{.‘;’:; . nected with the Episcopalian churches, | be the business of the members of the apDes y . ue Saiking up a work which has beer | committes to ses that these lists are | woula hot do o eI DRY GOODS COMPANY. u hitherto almost t;mll"'(;‘thg;gzoflé’ o gur. | Placed in the hands of every responsible | ciety. Every one to whom I mention the | ll SR TR B ts_proposed by the br ot e of creed, | saloon man in the city. proposition says ityis sure to win, and | | u miEn each Dl e may also bg | Thers are nine men in the organization, | it hard, earnest work will accomplish with & chapel Lot W o a postomce, | namely: H. B. Adler, chalrman; Jesss | this end the scheme s all right ' Zake, n o A D "will also be presented with | . Marks, vice-chairman; Thomas Fer- | 1oF Instance, our place. We hove forly” 2 hest of paper, pens, ink, etc., for the | gugon, treasurer; J. E. Krumb, secretary; g‘;‘;roefmtfi]:r%c%vlfinbelglafio:: that every M use of the company and "“-“‘;‘:‘““r?o"‘:lr;zznlfllsn Rudie Fishbach, Willlam F. Roder, | and I believe the same conditions will be ] and checker bards as can b BOCAln |Joseph M. Parker, Edward Osborn and | found all over the city. The point ls 2 ead el ¥ e e = pr > 3 v} - el Giid N ot donations | Charles Green. that we will cover ground that the regu o Lo iticies will be received. | This committes has divided the city into | lar Red C ross people canntihsnilo Bl : SPECIAL ] o . hi | s George E. Be t is chalrman of the | two sectlons—north and south of Market Wil be leaders in this work and set a ~ B good example for the trade in Eastern ED U( 3 ' ION SA l E I cities. We expect to put out from 2500 to | I ™ ADVERTISEMENTS. 8000 lists, and they ought surely to aver- s RN RS e | uBe $5 apiece.” n On MONDAY, June 13, we will place on Sale the following numbers g e R Jesse E. Marks is very enthusiastic over of NEW AND SEASONABLE BLACK GOODS at astonishingly low WK 174 WJ{/{‘ NM ’ ” z\ i, the pruRostllon,]find says !hrat it is alfu-o M prices. s \\‘/A}’f,‘,,yl V770 { Y Ve to result in a’large sum of money for < the cause. ‘“We have the work system- N W z \d B 5 atized and the right sort of men to carry 75 pleces NOVELTY ETAMINES, GRENADINES AND JACQUARD NSNS ;7 - fi'on to success. I believe that the re. | M SUITINGS formerly $1 50 and $1 75; price to close $1 yard. | = ~ h - ) - tall dealers of this city are anxious to 18 pleces NOVELTY PIEROLA CLOTHS, formerly $1 76; price to close i ith the case of the wife of a house patnver TR TP TN 1 riepond,fo euch s cal ot iy o behal? W 71725 yara e n g el IR }’(}/ A\l S TNy N ? 4 casy way of do.?g s0. wzf .,ullm.pm 10 :sple'ceu CREPON NOVELTIES, worth $3; price to close $2 yard. " Brooklyn, who had the grip, and was confined to the house for !.hrel‘ p time or money in promoting this move- pleces SILK AND WOOL PARIS GREN. he P 3 3 8 . 809 Market Steect, Corner Fourth. ment, and it will not be many davs be.| g ‘and Stripes, formerly 53 el e &DCI&ES"; Chscia s | months. Shewasina listless state and suffered terribly with nausea ore 6 Wi » . ‘ - . SECOND FLOOR FLOOD uuu_m;:(f. o RECEPTION ROOM—No. 7. more Red Cross ml:ndg]eis fond"('l: s|mm, s 760 REMNANTS from 2 to 6 yards at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. s It so happened that a friend had given some Ripans Tabules to this NSULTATI N-FRERE. e propose to make this fund the largest MO B 3 X Al OUR SPECIALTY—C; gonm&? tmmf“fi"&““{f eihmfix label TENING 60005, 4 SERCLALTD ‘ lady’s sister who had suffered from indigestion, and as they did her se ) —Crown, Bridge Work | lieve the public w ve e kindesf ; el PAINLESS EXTRACTION. O8 and most earnest support. STOCKTON STREET ENTRANCE much good she thought she would try them on Mrs. Hill, feeling sure The Clinic is always ahead in Advanced | Thomas Ferguson, the treasurer, stated . Dental Science. No Students Employed. | that he would make the Columbian Bank, SUIT AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT, that if they did her no good they would at least do ne barm. The in the Spreckels building, the depository | g MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, ¥y 5 For the Next 30 Days Our Prices Will Be : glt"t“htfo;nov%ea’l d’%'ifrl.‘éfg’:fi:% f,‘,’.’;} txg': réx;; LINGERIE DEPARTMENT a patient was then in the hands of her physician, but soen she was so FULL SET OF TEETH for. 060 up | O ored to the Boclety. “This s | M AND CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. 3 e . 2 GOLD cnvc;gglg: =2k~-t 5 : $up | a grand Tcheme." said r‘x;o.o&ma 1; we do - ON SECOND FLOOR. much better that her neighbors noticed the change a asked about BRIDGE per toof up | not get close up to the R mark I will = . gif;;f‘;l{;_’;{:g’“ e ARG Vit hard work I do not - COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. : it. She then said that she had changed her doctot, and laughingly i, CLRANING) wORYE because it is a grand patriotlc charity, T added, my new doctor is colored—chocolate color. 1t scems that as Extracte e : & 4 T FILLED-- A Physician Always in Attendance, |sssiet it in thie mamner:” © U im CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, soon as she began to take the Tabules, she began to mend. The CROWNE® .\ o o rRATORS—LADY ATTENDANT | bright view of the movement, and saye | Southeast Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, S. F. and she began to feel that the future still had Bridgework PHONE DAVIS 564 that the people tn his line of business will UNION SQUARE. pausea disappeared ’ WITHOUT PAILl. ¥ do some effective work of which th — ¢ Otfice Hours—9 &. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundaya § & M. to 3 p. m. 4 will have just cause to be proud. Wil- i