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‘L GUN PLANT THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1898. FOR BENICIA Senators Perkins and Hanna Favor One. ALSO A NAVAL STATION| |at the California-street station with . . ! v f v m- to order by the district president, Rev. — California Art Glass, Bending and Cutting | BF 8T L la B s s N Buchier ot this city, & numbar of Worke, 105105 Mission & | BERTELING GPTICAL COMPANY plaining witnes claims 2 e pastors, teachers and lay delegates from Emtossing. Staining, Bev | i cians and Ma THE SITE FOR THE GUN PLANT SELECTED. | | The Matter Successfully Put on the of training for athletic competition has just been jssued by the Outing Publish- ing Company. Its title is “Practical Training for Athletics, Health and Pleas- ure.” It is by Dr. Randolph Faries, at- tending: surgeon, dispensary, University of Pennsylvania. The author was for a number of years the champion intercol-| legiate mile runner and was also a base- ball and football player of note. The scope of the chapters on exercise in general: stiffness and its treatment; bathing, rubbing, dlet, sleep, fatigue, overwork and injuries. The book' is profusely illustrated. —_—e———— A Miner Turns Robber. George Rogers, a miner 30 years old, was arrested last evening by Sergeant Helms and Officer Cavanaugh andcharged robbed him of $% early yesterday morn- ing. The two men were in the Stockholm loon at the corner of Jackson and Kearny streets. when by means of offer- ing to make a bet Willlams was led to pull his purse from his pocket. Rogers gnatched the purse and made his escape. A portion of the money and a new suit book is wide, going | deeply into all manner of races and with | ROBBED HER OF HER GEMS Serious Charge Against George Reed. MRS. GOOD HIS ACCUSER THE “DARK MYSTERY” AGAIN IN SERIOUS TROUBLE. Drugged His Helpless Victim and tha.w&ject, but inasmuch as that part of Point Lobos road comes under the super- vision of the Park - Commissioners the matter of ;Lrofldmg for the expenditure remains with them. LUTHERAN SYNOD IN SESSION. Representatives From Several States Attend the Conference. The annual session of the California and Oregon District of the Missouri Synod is now being held at the Evangelical Lutheran St. Paul’s Church, corner Eddy and Gough streets. It was ushered in by a religious service Thursday evening at which Rev. G. Runkel, the vice-president of the district synod, whose home is in Los Angeles, occupied the pulpit. When yesterday’s meeting was called California, Oregon, Nevada, Idaho and The and Washington were reported present. president welcomed the members made his annual address. After closing his remarks, a number of committees were appointed, and the president of the district laid before the meeting four theses on “‘Our unshaken NIFORS T0 BE WELL MADE Women Will Contract for Army Work. A BLOW AT THE CHINESE STRONG MOVEMENT STARTED BY THE HOME HELPERS. Soldiers’ Garments to Be Made by OF INTEREST TO BUYERS. Purchasers’ Guide to Responsible Merchants, Mamufacturers, Brokers, Im- porters, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, Insurance and Real Estate Agents. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. In Corresponding T'ith Any of the Foll'ving Firms Please Mention “The Call" EYES EXAMINED. ART GLASS. n Schroeder, Pres. Telephone M ART WARE AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE.E THE P. ROSSI CO., @rtistic Furniture and drt Ware Importers, | £ 117 SUTTER STREET. | mery st. over §14,000,000 FRESH AND SALT MEATS. R i | of "clothes was_found on_Rogers whe T i g vl i Those Who Deserve This Em- | B Road by the Efforts of he was arrested, and as Williams pos! hen Relieved Her of Her Fmsr ;;3;30:,‘1‘,{2“},,‘}‘;;“',L’{,glgf,s et Tooom antitha Mgt No ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. | JAS. BOYES & C0,, Shireing Butchers, 108 A. M. Speck of This tively identifies him, the police think they Property. of our age.” Though these theses Ploymentile Bt R oy ] e e e 8 T MAIANG Cit have a strong case against their prisoner. could not be discussed vesterday morn- Coolie Labor. MENZO SPRING FrPionks. 8. Commia- FLOUR. ity. W ing, they were read and in a general slon, 9 Geary st, S. F. Flour Mills. J. Martenstein & Co. Articles of incorporation of the First George Reed, who is known to the police way commented upon. The afternoon session was given to the discussion of an ‘“Essay on_ Parochial MTIoN S.W. cor. Battery and Pacific s ARTISTIC FURNITURE. ] N Children’s Progressive Lyceum of San|as the “dark mystery,” was arrested last | o oF A strong movement is now on foot to O et | HERDWARE | ol and a gun Tn}l?(’:& 5firecngéfgaeifilo|:(‘?3"prTosfilep}':; Ri"tf‘;{‘“sfl;\ly e\-emng.hit is cla-lmekt]ln R S AL ftm:g‘?liqz;‘:x’;g”?;ige :‘::::3 %’3"3"‘;‘2 AUCTIONEERS # L HARNBSS 'AND .V o e f:’l“:,‘:,h,‘ :flg | the erection of temples, lecture halls and | police refuse to divulge »:-’::em‘v?;k;u; e AB? ,AL‘L__FOB IT. them wives and relatives of those who | Live stock FITT[P & (0. Aonteomery St | pornorp 1iar > ns}}‘:,';fi. st., S. F. e hatiot G | 3-;;’:‘\]1‘:; (f;rcl'xkxll‘érfixdxucmoml and ethical | along Market street, when they met two Attitude of California Statesmen on | aVe gone to the front to fight for their | Auctioncers 2722 : = s s - nutacturers ‘of ali In the Unlon. | The directors are: W. T. Jones, R. H.|Women, one of whom was Plumas Good, g e cbuntry. This step is the outgrowth of BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. | {aitq Gte. 17 you want barkaine eal or rite letter on this | Bly, C. H. Gilman, Mrs. M. C. Richard- | & recent arrival from Victorla. Accord- T the anti-Chinese agitation in which Malor | wyy QCHORNING, Sbigpine trade supplied. |——— —©— " ~Ee 2 T2 . OB S Roed and his| The following letter from Stephen M. | Long figured so prominently. It was ) 29 Broadway streets R SN United States ich letter the | anna, of wh hio, son, E. H. Lehning, M Briggs, Mrs. A. E. F. Wadsworth, George I. Drew and Mrs. S. L. Drew, all of this ing to the latter's story friend accosted them and invited them to g0 to an oyster-house on Market street. | White to Hugh Craig, president of the Chamber of Commerce, dated Washing- started in the office of the Labor Com- missioner and ably seconded by dozens of Western Foundry Morton & Hedley, Props.. 234 Fremont St. Castings of Every De- BATHING SUITS. 103 Post St. | call ‘your attenHon'to the (- They accepted the invitation, and after | ton, D. C., June 30, was received yester- | worthy women and men interested in the | | scription Made to Order. Tel. F 5 rtance and necessity of that | reaching the place Reed, so it is claimed, | day: welfare of the community. The p_roPOS_x.tlfn‘ 2 Sty R h ypealing to every well thinking | Charged With Grand Larceny. called for a bottle of wine. Dear Sir:_ Yours of the 30th inst., directed |18 to secure a factory and power where | | T S c Coast at the present | R. R. Reno, a traveling salesman, was Mrs. Good was given a drink of the | :_n S_clnurt\nr fit’rkllli,ml;‘f)‘rzt::‘;nll’r{fih'l.); ;‘uigzng\;?n | soldiers’ garments can be made and ® ef- AR Near Eearny Bt., | W. K. VANDERSLICE CO. t of & naval school | arrested at ‘an early hour yesterday | WIhe, whereupon sie beeame Glazy, and | Gont R PSH0S "Nt s’ nardly necessary. to | fect this an assoclation is about to be HEAD-. _ | ~0OLD AND SILVER SMITE 2. naval s : - 5 subséquently fell asleep. Her companion delegatio rcanizan ATrendsin suttablS factory hes QUARTERS ey raa T oy B T R T e T g lects” erlond. " hE alleges afonce | e 10 i, exgion, In bepelf o6 Wt | BUERTIRC, AURL S SR e Reoms | KNITWNING GO: 9%0R™ | 2% cieco._Teepnane Main it 1cisco on a charge of grand larceny. The com- | jeft the restaurant. When she awakened, | Siterprise, We S A pnd S L L ; ; 3 | = e e et o plaining witnes is C. M. A. Smith, 2| some time afterward, her dlamond Tings | % Speointed under the provisions of the act |lsed. Sewlng machines have also been| BATHING SUITS, SWEATERS. | LINE JUICE AND CORDIALS @@ £ Caginih] WO | missing. | chairman, has reported in favor of the proceed- | as the sugges v p 2 . e 2 of the vale of $i0, a 32 Canadian | “Realizing she had been drugged she | ing. Thé cvidence iakin by that commities | pa® Gookas the suggestion was made La-) gl Woolen and Linen Mesh Underwear. | R ry note, three Canadlan 5 - cent | staggered out of the restaurant and, meet-| shows a difference of ooinion in the officlal | &T6en started out and in a Short time they — i | swiss MARIN: MPANIES. of which eve ieces and 3, 80. The two met in Vancou- | ing a policeman, told him of her experi- | board as to the cost extending from 80,000,000 | 125 the promise of some of the best citi- BELTING. o Comblried U 0,55 would lend his pr: vor endieeqisiton (e oty ke D lonsiu S LT search was made for Reed, but | £ §I500NC 4 HiTe 5 G Prematurs to legis: | Zens of the community to help the scheme Manufacturer of Belting and A gants, name, I beg leave to re- steamer Queen last Wedne | he managed to elude arrest. Yesterday morning Mrs. Good visited police headquarters and swore to a com- ————— Horseshoers in Open Competition. | late until the report is in. Moreover, there are | many who think the canal should be absolutely | under Government control and it will | along. Judge Morrow, who takes an ac- tive interest in the good work of the Pa- triotic Home Helpers, promised todo all he L. P. DEGEN, [ Ceather, ‘105,107 Mis- sion St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. Agent for Rubber Belting and Packing. aiiforniast. MATTRESS AND IRON BEDS. % 5 £54 blaint, charging Reed with grand larceny. | sy to enter into diplomatic negotiations with | could to help and he heartily endorses the bk [ Mattress Co., 62 M The. horseshoeing tournament. which | Eist evening he was located in a saloon | the Central American States interested before | movernent, irey L. Ford. of the same BICYCLES. THE BERNHARD 3=t5eascone “totn aten Wwill be held In this city shortly under the | on Market street by detectives Dillon and | tne affair can be satisfactorily concluded. S5 | grganization, is. also enthusiastic. He S ok —_— R auspices of the Mechanics’ Athletic | Crockett and placed under arrest. Two | far as I am personally concerned I am desir- | op SATEATIOR (8 ° B80 L SIAUEESHC, | o€ 198 Model Cleveland Bicycles OPTICAL GOODS. | Unlon, is attracting widespread attention | diamond rings which he stole from his | ous of fo 'xvr,dllr;:(‘ llsml\\‘flrk‘ e m;ugnl W | tion is trying to Relp are not bege hal | sell for 150, 365 end §15. Crescents, In_Men's . mere e e among men of that craft. P. W. Com- | helpless victim were found in his posses- | may net bave ! he Dest Rroposition. 1 &dvert| 3o not want alms. All they want is a | and Ladies” & 5{%‘}}‘]{'“333‘1‘:\535' iy | T. LUNDY, £ 85 aatine Rings, 4 34 st. mins, president of the Horseshoers’ Union | I8 ¥ d placed | ties of the situation. Yours truly. chance to keep the wolf from the door un-| up. LEAVITT & BILL. 35 AR = = = = = st g Mrs. Good is convinced that Reed place STEPHEN til their natural supporters come back PAPER DEALERS. t 3 and Willlam Toomey, the secretary. have | 3 “knock out” drop in the wine which she 2t s £ BOILER MAKERS b ) ST be i sy : g : L ; s et T R e gt ek g Tom the front. Mrs. Helen Gray of the = PULP AND PAPER C 1 h whom T will | expressed themselves favorably regard-fdrank. She claims that she noticed him Emergency Committee of the Women's W. J. Brady’s Patent WILLAMETT ! o 1 \ ; they | ing the competition. Efforts are belng | take a white powder out of his pocket, but| Escaped From St. Luke’s Hospital. | California Club has taken the keenest in DETACHABLE g e 30 Mobtienieny Seicen de g n,\.\‘ },’\. | made to match Frank O'Rourke and Mr. :m;:kll:z,ll]“‘us Quinine she paid no atten-| 5., "\ Carrick, a clerk in the South- | terest h}ilhe matter and will lend her sup- MUD DRUM PIANOS. g secretary of Pres- | Pyle, Eddie Graney’s star workman. Tom | 10} S 2 C N o . : port and that of the club. Mrs. Harland | & Oi0est FH BT T atecat & 1de Carroll expects ffty entries for the tour- |, .Lhe dark mystery” is well known to | ern Paclfic Rallroad Company's service, | o¢ tne Home Helpers and Mrs. Fiint are | for Steam Emaliors, |~ iThe Olest i b Tasast sock 1] ge the receipt | nament. | the police. Several months ago he was ar-| was sent to St. Luke's Hospital yester-|also enrolied in the same cause, and M Manufactured by and = B, f 3 . the con- | rested for stealing a gold watch from a| day pending medical examination as to |or Phelan promises to help in any wi EUREKA BOILER WORKS| KOHLER & CHASE, 1 and to| No one will use a fountain pen after | Stranger on the Barbary Coast, but es-| i mental condition. The opinion of the|can. One of the first to suggest the move- | ; M emosident 1t | trying a “Koh-I-Noor” copying pencil. * | Galel to brosceutt. biam & Short. fima | Failroad authorities’ was that his mind | ment was a school teacher who says she | W. J. BRADY. Proprietor. Rt . s = et e im. A ohort tme | was somewhat effected from over work, | has at least 200 women who can be relied _ W. J. BRADY. Pro TR A corps of expert tuners and repatrers. 8 i \2I,{“_rf‘lfl:tx_1,;'p:‘l_ e eIt ron.| and that rest and medical treatment | UPON to work in this line. | Bpecial Attention Paid to Repairs and Ship Work. e = il St e | Son” no "cffort 'was mads to press the store him In the course of a | While ‘the proposition of doing the | ffige and Works—113-115 MISSION STREET PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. ot of yours | R P T A ‘While in the hospital he broke | Work in a factory seems to be pleasing | Telephone Main 5045. \Ko““( gency. Reloadi developing, print- lishment 2 ATES AEE 5 from the nurse and left without | to many, there are still others who, by | Telephone s 2= i ) T. P. Andrews, 109 Montgomery. it, ete., in | station, of Point Lobos Road Imi)ro;ements. The petition of the Richmond District Improvement Association, requesting that | the Supervisors in the next tax levy in- f Supe ors. The committee favored > YA ey =% m\ i sion. police at the Seventeenth-street notified of his departure The station were with Instructions to have him apprehend- Ho: ed and sent to the City Receiving ital when found. Carrick has red hair, | the work home, and when it is force of circumstances, will not be able | to leave their homes. These can take | done can | return it to those who have the con- | tracts. In the matter of contracts tHere | will be no trouble. According to the plahs This can be done, for those who have BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPARY, 342 to 350 Geary Street, Above Powell, Periodicals, Books and Stationery. REAL ESTATE. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. IBAL ESTATE. RENT COLLECTORS. Gerleral Auctioneers. 14 Montgomery st. STATIONER AND PRINTER. a the | [ elude an appropriation of §500 for the | fs ‘Ghout five fest six inches: in_ helht | Wil e no trauble. According (o the plan, | t at Benicia, | bituminizing of Point Lobos avenue bec | ond ia- droveed i o giacnes In helght| 2t present, the association to be formed Telegraphic 306 Call- Stimssidofelifl an #hioro. i tween Central and First, was considered | Gerby hat. Lot 2 Wil enter’ Into competition with , those BOOKBINDERS. X e PARTRIDGE 258 oast. ] sterday by the Finance Committee of 2 who have been doing the contracting. Bookbinder and Printer, | = = . 422 Commercial street. SEWING MACHINE J. B, MCINTYRE | yes e | THE “UNCLE IN CEYLON.” vt 2 X — = g e 20 Aty 2 had the cream so far have had a wide ¥ s [ 3y Pre-eminently the machine for SPECIAL PRAYERS e —| fThe “uncle in Ceylon” has for years | margin (o o on. For instance: For COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. DOMESTIC” 2niiyoe™ o woies eeer OF THANKSGIVING T pataondiveaman ervice fithe ngro(NBSEE SIS R 2 ¢ WIESON & €0 s (o e B | ratives related by the ‘“splelers” and | tractors have had the work done by | " " % TREET 2 SOAP. = SRR LA N | “magsmen” of the city to their moneyed | Chinese for $150 per dozen and pocketed | 900 BATTERY S 3 G R, LUCY & CO,, 13, Geforata street. PRESIDENT McKINLEY'S PROC- 5 | dupes, but when a veritable native of | the difference. Tl‘m |;>ruju('tinrs “l‘)f the Telephone Maln 1864. . K, 4y Toom 37. Tel. Main 1651 £ i 3 i movement now on hand say that ey can SO W = 48 LAMATION BEARS FRUIT. ! {3 :‘,Z‘Sefi.?f},‘““m‘élye rxfllalicgttgdfl:z‘riflfésfifiz compete with both contractors and Chi- COPPERSMITH. THE HICKS-JUDD C0., Frinters., Bock & : : | nim, and _accordingly trotted out his | Sereing white women, who Should have | . v aex Siet oiae Sranic PAILOR A e 4 ) “underatudy 2 v erving white women, who s ave | ¢, W, Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamboat ND IM 3 Bishop William Ford Nichols Author- understudy,” the well-known Fifian | this work. Cand Ship Work & Specialty, 16 and 18 O . L planter, who has left untold riches to | On next Wednesday evening there will| Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641. | ,» Booms . CHAS BLISS = izes Forms of Praise and Sup- plication for Sunday. ant to the proclamation of the be divided among deserving persons who will put £100, or more, into a hat | | held by two strange men in a back | | parlor of a second-class hotel. Aecord- | ing to the story—or rather one of the‘} be a meeting of the Home Helpers at Metropolitan Temple, at which this move | will be thoroughly discussed and some- | thing done to help it along. It has been | suggested that instead of forming an as- soclation at present some of the leading Bldg.. ith Fl CORSETS, WAISTS AND UNDERWEAR. Mrs.M'n.OBER & co EQUIPOISE WAISTS. * 34 Geary st., Tel. Red 1401 TARTAR WORKS. ALIFORNIA TARTAR WORKS, | G. De LATOUR, Manager. f the United States, the fol- stories—told by James Weerasnoha, a|women can take out the contracts and | COSTUMERS. Office 318 Front Street, San Francisco. lowing *ted prayers are authorized Cingalese hairdresser, to the detectives, ' give out the garments to those who are | GOLDSTEIN & CO., costumers: wigs; play- DR o . Bishop Nichols ot fhie faon- the substitute failed to acquit himself to do the work, returning the same to | books. T3 Market street. Telephone Main 16is. TEEE A the commissary department when it is| ACIFIC States Type Foundry. successors nde: s charge. satisfactorily, so his heir and the in- | F g . .u,x ler h‘s_ _tha.u , on Sun- evitable mh?’.r man propounded a fur- | finished. From all indications it is thought DENTIST. to lekfll & Shattuck. The Howe Industry : iy 10, in addition to the usual ther scheme for the redistribution of | that thé day of John Chinman's fat mo-| i (. W. RICHARDS, & Foet, Street, House, &S Clay » o pr special | nopoly in the manufacture of soldiers’ S 1IARDD, SE. corner Kearny. | —— prayers and in the “Book of Common | FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. ious Thou hine own nd our ene- . O Lord, and sed to receive icious prote our army and O God all thing Hear providence ruled; , and all in our time 0 ‘_ prais The Bill Was Not Excessive. | | The Finance Committee of the Super- to the Continental Congress: Bee, But- Vi X visors met yesterday and decided to rec- ler, Gadsden, Izard, Laurens, Motte, | West Winsted, Conn., writes: ommend that a demand for $3476 41 be Pinckney, Ed Rutledge, John Rutledge. | ¢“Dgar Mgrs. Pivgmam:—It is with drawn in favor of the Journal of Com- | printers were appointed to The reported that the only dif could find between the com- | made by them and the one made or was $18 75 In favor of the merce for publishing the delinquent tax ’é‘tmman'g pie‘iec;slsurs 1{; :lhe ‘%{“l‘efl | benefit I have derived from using your list. The cla vas made several weeks ates Senate: erce Butler, Ralph | J» that t “I:Il“;:(:xr’:;:-db;q " ] \.\1i.ur, MFS. O’CUHHUP. Wlffl Of thB APGhltBEt; Wh[] Wounded Izard, Charles Pinckney, Thomas | wonderful Vegetable Compound. Iwes of Commerce was exces: and two an ]l'YBaI"‘Old Chfld W“h a Rile Sumpter, John Gailard Robert Y.| gery jll, suffered with female weak- ' - SHE SHOT A TEASING BOY. Edgar Rheinhold, aged 11 years, was shot and seriously wounded yester- day afternoon by Mrs. P. J. O'Connor, an old woman, who lives at Green the victim's wealth, and drugging the | liquor they succeeded in abstracting | £252 from Weerasnoha's belt and es- caping. This Is the gist of the several statements which the Cingalese made, | | withdrew and modified during his | tion. Weerasnoha has carried on a | business for some years at Mount Mor- | gan, Queensland, and arrived in Mel- | | bourne rece. tly by the R. M. S. Orotava | | on his way to Ceylon. His loss will not | | prevent him continuing his journey.— | Melbourne Argus. —— e | SOUTH CAROLINA IN CONGRESS. | That was a remarkable speech Ben | Tillman delivered on South Carolina | when he addressed the Senate in eulogy of his late colleague, Judge Earle. It was a glance at the past, at the time when South Carolina was ruled by a féw powerful families.- They were of the old South, and of them Horace Greeley said after the war: “They would not steal themselves, nor let any- body else steal.” It was an oligarchy, but it was virtuous and honest. It gave South Carolina a cheap and pure gov- ernment; but it was a government of the few and the powerful. Here are some of the men South Carolina sent And here are the names of some of Ben Hayne, John C. Calhoun, William C. Preston, George McDuffie, Andrew P. Butler, Robert W. Barnwell, Arthur P. Butler, R. Barnwell Rhett, James clothing is nearly over. German Lutherans. At the German Lutheran session yester- day the president of the district took up on the day before had been merely read and in general commented upon were then discussed. The afternoon session was devoted to the essay ‘“Parochial Schools’’ which had engaged the attention of the Synod on the foregoing afternoon. A ioh'n. meeting of the German Lutherans of San Francisco, Oakiand and Alameda was announced for Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in St. Paul's church, corner of Eddy and Gough stree ADVERTISEMENTS. TWO GRATEFUL WOMEN Restored to Health by Lydia H. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. “Can Do My Own Work.” | Mrs. PATRICK DANERY, | pleasure that I write to you of the ness and displacement of the womb. “Icouldnotsleepat night, had towalk the floor, I suffered so with pain in my WAGONS g VAND TRUCKS. SCHINDL etc DRAYAGE. McNAB & SMITH, Draymen, Mercantile Warehouse. Stands—205 Davis St. and Corner Fifth and Bluxome Sts. Telephone, Main 1872. manufacturer of repairing - done in ces for good work. i h::\SIl; O-L'SEEME.‘L d - Glori Lord ;i the theses prepared for the meetings, the | i ha Eadlestiann | cross-examination by the detectives, i ok sty THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., u_sittest in but as several of his statements have ;f‘xzjl‘h“m“{‘;"gret‘z:sn‘;is’{;"‘\‘,inigf“i’? i PRUGHSTS “;*;OLES:LE;'S Forwarding Agents and Public Welghers. therefore been found to be incorrect they regard | 72 . o | econdand Steven. | General Storage. Free and Grain Warehouses. Divine Ma- the greater part of his story with cau- | gepis I pqEeHiticn (g L Ihe fecie REB'NGTON & G0, son Sts. Tel. Main 4 | General office, 210 California st. Tel. Main 1914 28 and Lyons streets. Chestnut, James H. Hammond, M. C.| e T R S | 8 According to the statement of the wounded boy he and several com- Butler and Wade Hampton. For one!mde and small of my back. % Was trou- The Whistles Will Still Blow. % panions were standing on & hill in the rear of Mrg. O'Connor's residence hundred years these men ruled South | bled with bloating, and at times would R CW whé on bt ot Raana | % when the latter appeared and threatened to take a shot at them if they did Carodun& and few Sl:lest itnh t{ne Un‘iltzn faint away; had a terrible pain in my sarvona pbonie. petHon TG e T ol ;. not msq.;»,rs». As they pald no ane?non to herdthe :}?muz;udfiznly dtlls- e {ndividuality sy beart, abad taste in my mouth all the Jlowing of s e % - | & Aappeared. but returned in a few minutes armed W a -caliber rifle. e f | ti i TN . & Ny Blowing of ste n;';’\)ym tes ;);:J:;mr.;i(;; £3 Tising the wenshd folNek shomdets s TTarEn 1F e thatnoyarash A 323;:&1 Carolina.—Louisville Courier- | :Lm:[::dg:l‘:;i:n;;d b:::m“’;'ev t:‘::;)‘;: One of the New York institutions which deserves well of the ippeared yesterday before the| 58 _ YOung Rheinhold fell to the ground with an agonizing shriek, the bul- Saebns L Sl e Cor 4. I feol wellPaad el & Bihand e h G e its. is The H the Supervisors. | 2 1€t having struck him In the left side of the neck and, ranging upward, mpound, I feel well and sleep well, public and is receiving the appreciation that it merits, is e Home to report back : by legislation to rom (llspln.%lng and that there be no relief until the exuberant feel- ,0f our citizens have had full expan- e e lodged in his head. His companions picked him up and by their united efforts carried him to a place where they considered he wag safe from fur- ther injury at the hands of Mrs. O'Connot. Realizing that Rheinhold was serlously hurt, one of the boys went to I;‘is ‘imme and procured a pillow, which he placed under the wounded lad's ead. SMOOTHING DOWN THE OLD MAN. “I have come,” said the young man, “to ask for your daughter’s hand.” The proud banker gazed over his glasses at the fellow and demanded: “Well, have you any means of sup- porting her?” can do my work without feeling tired; do not bloat or have any trouble whatever. “I sincerely thank you for the good advice you gave me and for what your medicine has done for me.” Bureau Delicacies for the Sick, which has had out its sign at 15 West 42d Street for several years. “This Bureau does not dispense medicines,” said the manager recently, “but we do hear frequent s = Falling to stop the flow of blood, his companions, becoming alarmed, “Alas! I am poor. But hear my 2 3 Public Administrator’s Report. summoned Police Officer Peterson, who had the boy taken home. Dr. Laid- story.” discussions concerning the merits of remedies, and it seems to be Administrator Freese has filed | law was at once summoned, but on account of the dangerous nature of the “Go on.” al report with the Supervisors. that the appraised value of the had under control was that funeral debts and family 8 to the amount of $14,078 5¢ were wound he considered it unwise to probe for the bullet. i Immediately after taking the unfortunate boy home Officer Peterson returned to the scene of. the shooting and placed Mrs. O'Connor under ar- rest. She offered no resistance, and after being questioned by Captain Sey- mour she was taken to the City Prison and booked on a charge of an as- “When I spoke to Claudia about coming to see you she told me it was useless— that her mother-was the man of the house, and that I had better go to her. But I said, ‘no. Your father “Cannot Praise It Enough.” | Miss GERTIE DUNKIN, Franklin, Neb., writes: pald out and that his fees and expenses may permit your mother to think she ! 1 suffered for some time ‘with pain- Ior the last fiscal year amounted to sault to commit murder. 0 f A §, 599 He distributed $447,640 92 to the To a reporter she said that she had not emerged from her home for %,se:h%&mln;:vzzh:eleig“esxe\'mjx‘é;t ;g I};l‘:r:n% ful Snd Ireegula me_nsf.mahon, il Bl of the several catateal”and has o three years, having been confined to her bed by illness. know that when a matter of import. | ’f the womb and pain in the back. I sat osit and city treasury. o “For some time past,” she tearfully remarked, “I have been greatly an- ance comes up his stron~ will must al- | iried physicians, but found no relief. —_———— noyed by a gang of hoodlums, who infest the neighborhood in which I live. aways assert itself. His strength of character may not be ‘‘Iwas at last persuaded to try Lydia conceded that Ripans Tabules are a reliable auxiliary to the physician, Some of our patrons use them to a considerable extent, and physicians assure us that the formula is excellent.” A Midnight Blaze. Last Thursday they entered my premises and created sad havoc among , brought out by | g, pj 0 al und Only Genu Thie alnin T s the fruit trees In the rear of my home. My husband, who is P. J. 0'Con- little things, still — I;:ndr; :‘;};’:m :&i:’eeai’:mble fioznpqnnd, gare it (o INJECTION. Yor o e R nor, the well-known architect, gave me his rifle and told me to shoot any My boy,"” interrupted the old gentle- |1 P enough for what s oot e 4 etk ERMANEN H 307 and Folsos athect vhael alh member of the gang who attempted to rob our orchard again. e lx::;t‘iz;g alfimflg:gu:; ;tm;'\:)lltlier, “I| it has done for me. I feel like a new her. abatin. AP ARENT CURE oo le s s Chisbing R v were . tioma imitations. AtD: or send Sa of the most obetinate cases of Gonorrheea occupicd by J. B, Jardine and used as M e e G L BT L e ) not one of those ordinary persons whe | 5o and would not part with your fouars, Lestmontais aad and Gleet, guaranteed 1o from § to 6 Iron Works. (The fire wtatted at our little hom rst cautioned them, but as they persisted I got my are incapable of understanding what js | Medicine. I have recommended it to 00 T oale o Fetara days; no other treatment required. r story, and before it could husband's rifle and, pointing it at them, threatened to shoot if they did going on in the world around them. | 3everal of my friends.” emical Co.,Madlson Bquares Sold by all druggists. hed damage to the extent of not desist. Take her, and you may always he' IRTE A OAL, PA A $1000 was done, i B The cause of the blaze “Just then another missile struck close to my head, and, becoming happy.”—Tit Bits. mm,hx ;n::;d lh; rifle to my shoulder and fired. I did not know that the PR BB A T B! 3 bullet hat en effect, as I fired at random, not intending to Injure any Havana's “cabbies” have little oppor- PAI"LESS DENTISTRY ig € {s & non-poisonous Alice Rix of the boys. I am extremely sorry for young Rheinhold, as I did not in- g fiespermatoriias, Writes in Next Sunday’s Call How Millions Crushed a Man, —_——— A New Book on Athletic Training. ‘What is said to be the most comprehen- sive book ever published on the subject tend to injure him. “It was not untll the police officer visited my premises and'placed me under arrest that ¥ realized that the shot had taken effect.” Late last night it was reported to the police that the boy was in a se. rious condition and likely to dfe, nRLLALLLRARRLEERRNNERRRRELERRLRNERY S8t O 8 O 8 0 On s 0 SR 23 20 2 ge n 28 00 2000 R ce Gn g ge s St et e ge R st 0 b EEEE AR A EE R R EEEER R R EEEEEAPEEE RS tunity to indulge in the practice so common to those of other cities. 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