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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1898 TWO RATIONS. FRATERNIZE OVER THE FALL OF THE BASTILE. |LEES CASTS [ANT LARGE BOUQUETS All Directed His Way, However. ADVERTISEMENTS. 4040404040404040404040404—404040404040404040404040+ We close at 6. Doors open at 8. 5 \ N N w"\\- et | TELLS OF WEBER'S MURDER remnants 1 off fo-day This is the first remnant day we have had this year—we've got plenty of nice short ends in wash goods and silk and woolen dress goods. In fact after the heavy sales of the past four months there’s odds and ends in every department, and there's quarter-off remnants to-day. HE, HE SAYS. NO ONE ELSE, DE- SERVES ALL CREDIT. LAl “Worked Up One of the Most Re- . markable Cases That Ever dress !dOl‘l;leSth Occurred in This gOOdS Aisle No. 1. *dep 1. Atete No. 3. Bass e ek Srean gooker Colored and Diack | PEMNANLS o, fainty peroales, om, silks—the after effects of a busy season— a chance to make up skirts and shirt | gther of this seaso 04040404040404040440404040¢0404040404604040+ ash goods. About 2000 remnants to pick and choose from, aises Were reduced before, and there's & “Mr. Kovalev was never brought in for t quarter off to-day. themurder of the Webers; he was brought | |n for the San Jose highway robbery busi- rgmnan S, | short lengths s, tneng, tew- | ness, and he was only charged witn the | & Fibbons, laces, | ity St rimen Sy Sty [RGBl s . Alsle No. 2 | them:; % oft. Delivery wagon will help | up & very strong and one of the most re- | 3 @M broideries *ifapes. | you out: Needn't carry your purchases @ cases that ever occurred in this home, Enough for the neck, the walist, the hair - or trim a few pieces of underlinen—hun- The above fs a mild sample 6f many Sreda of remnants: % off marked prices; | 0dds and ends 2L3r 2P arles brilliant bouquets Chief of Police Lees clean and fresh. curtain net, table oficloths, shelf oll- o Pid | cloth; % off marked prices. dress lining ; : FEHIEE e il Wil off; here's where wise dressmakers wm’dawn 01 day A sle No. 4. benefit—or you, if you come early. . e 5 dozen percale shirt walsts in to-day. suits We're proud of this lot, and they are ali | mede by white women (we won't buy at less than { hurled at himself yesterday, when on the witness stand in behalf of the State in the action instituted by John J. O'Malley, as assignee of Wladislaw Zakrewskei, to re- cover $1000, the amount of the reward of fered by Governor Markham for the de- tection and conviction of the murderer of ;i. L. Weber and his wife, Lizzie M. We- er. If the Chief falls to knit togather and patch up the ragged ends of his fame and incfdentally prevent Zakrewskei, the aged carpenter, from collecting the reward that in justice belongs to him no one can seri- ously hold him to account. He is at pres- ent manifesting more life and ~xpending more f{ll-directed energy in an effort to accomplish that purpose that the motive seems to justify, but Lees hasn't much time left to him and he must make hay while the sun shines—patch up his fame, or go down in history as a scintillating ex- emplification of the “false alarm.” His effort on the stand yesterday bore all the ear marks of a studied recitation, badly gotten up in the first place and "How DOES IT FEEL TO BE 5TOUT {-ASKED 7 W ‘ HENRY MARTIN OF MAURICE CANNZ ¢ ) or sell pnything made by Chinese). Thé | color line and sizes are complete; logk That's what it really amounts 50 Cents. to. Here are five EMPIRE SUITS of fine English serge, suitable for young misses’ school sults, jackets silk lined, skirt percaline lined, velvet bound, sizes 34 to 35 were $1250 and $10; now.... BICYCLE SUITS (only seven, so ladies, come early), con- sisting of leggings and di- vided skirt, in_English mix- | tures, light weight, formerly | sold for $15, $12 75 and $10 $5.ool all one price to-day — few=of-a=kind 5£«_1{in the cloak dep’t. To close out these few garments we have actuadly cut the price in halves—and in some cases deeper even than that. E LAKE REMAINED IN OBSCURITY, $ Aisle No. rear. T FPI‘?E WOEKS SCENES AT THE GRAND FETE—A FEW HUMOROUS CONTRASTS { ETON WALKING JACKETS poorly learned. The Chief had quite a Shirt Waists | 77 (eighteen of them), in Eng- % TN struggle findi; E vi | lish se: ket edged wit LAURENCE DE LA- many methods of amusc been organized. As the leading mem- _ For the first time in its history, the o T e e L o e e ® LAND Consul General found at the Chutes, ber of the French colony in this city had departed from fits o nEd portray the majestic Way be|0w COSt A Paarot und with velvet; 2 : OUSIlucncta ™ nagerieitosthe: fatimay he took the opportunity of tendering pe and had astounded the opinion he holds of himself, but he did , & . browns, greens, O of France, referring to the d; good hum to the people of the United States his world by its brilliant successes. It hed fairly well for one of his decaying mental @ SELF-COLORED AND [+ white; sizes 34 to O a t which the Frencl order of tt warmest mpathy and good wishes shown that it had a navy worthy of facultie: FANCY SILK Kssx»um | TS' ere’s three 1mfl..‘;.;na 3 pat F i S h k“‘ policemen on duty r_thelr success in the present con- comparison with that of the h{,stl]_;ufn- lamhs g anxious to Eet on hthe stand D e g $6 - O ple of San Francisco have taken juite agreeable ey ved that pean powers, not in numbers, but in in- and he had no sooner reached the witness o _and cts. s 35 and 78 DEODS : ¢ g t fiict. Further, he showed that the B 00worth. Its armament was for- chair than he began blues, polka dots, _stripes, cut from $15 t sick soldiers, said: ee 0 J ed States i e e -y Ve v T NE WX VALK JITS 0 fa g ' Iy feeling 1o the Ut St i anc operations underteken had been car- a8 aefnln i tal ko Was checks. We have not all NEWPORT WALKING SUITS Un hopital repute parmi ses ! Tl dbors of that splendid Tied out with precision by worthy lead- “I made the arrests in these cases my- son_that eome $750. % and | ted box fronts of mixsd ® opariels, a largement et grat- charity, the French Hospital, to the ¢rs. He advised Americans not to at- self,” he began. $37 and a few 3350 silk $2.75 nespun, _jackets lined ® - s S s ounter an prafes | tath toodmuoH {implrtarica to¥ithe jir: This was a plece of Information none | walsts now go for = ghout with ek, skirts uitement ouvert les portes de cet e e Sing 12 16 siacs and sirines responsible utterances of some French had looked for, but a surprise is always The sizes are n:‘e it | erc ‘; ne lned and an}l‘vn O lis n > 6 ' by s < rnalis: an )/ ' at Gen- 3 50 83 policy to se tl ; sizes 34 3 esn etablissement aux maladesquiont t waiting & and tricolor which were draped in Journallsts, and pointed out that Gen- T DS emmented. Tarer | iy e sults wers §20, $15 50 and $16 $10:°° . ete atteinte chez ces soldats nom- {ITRORe NG, he presl. unlson above s Kead, o oxpr . sador .at Paris twas 2. much: betior that he had made the statement that he | & Lteric? Wosgl T rerious et i 4 . ® preux concentres ici, de tous les Raas, accompanied - a crowd fairs would long continue, and that L Bt al e e bmselehe "“‘1‘-‘5 alike, most of tHem in dari | WALKING _ SUITS (fitteen . points de I'Union Americaine, en 0f swallow: d JPrench [oitl: ine good sense of hoth French :rned memory of Latavette by unfuriing the Fiat who erved ihe shrvant on B oaal e T o | B inesand ets o bty aditl zens, made ance on the American citizens 0! - star spangled banner over his tomb, Vebe: 2 - Taist for $150. (Wo | x eyt FR = vue d’'une expedition lointaine. form. Be d, wi vent s serious difference of opinion The French nearly as a whole honored &’;‘.‘,fli\‘ ,,‘;‘3}‘;,5{3:,‘“;’5,’3;;‘5e"i‘,,{’;’f,ff;,:" i‘ry'fn:,hl[sl’l)‘! 1:?’) S $ [ é{u““n > e \ehff $62 Voila une initiationprisea propos Provided g between the nations. and loved the United States, and i v et notre bien dans les traditions de nation; voila une preuve French people had proved their kind- By way of a change Judge Troutt dealt with the fall of the Bastile in English, glory the greatness of ng_in midabl Frenchmen were convinced that ‘wher- ever the Americen people went there were implanted the seeds of trade and of liberty. to tell his story, and the military and naval coupled with several verbal bouquets and covered his mistake and said that Kovalev | had been originally jailed on suspicion of | having participated in the highway rob- bery of William Doteman of San Jose. 404040406000 40404040404404040404040404040404040+404040404040404040404040¢4040¢0¢ , overplalds and over- plai checks. It come early we at way-down prices! mothers Mothers, here’s children’s suits . = the event gvhich Frenchmen so proud- 1 iiem D gtemn: can make 267 children happy. . Child's reefer jackets, empire jackets, Rus- indiscutable de sentiments ef- fy and rightly celebrated, Naturally The musical portion of the pro- Lissi ol ieolig:accoming o Ihis. teatis bl jack hil ey e e 5 5 PO Sed In’ the e 2 s mony, was the man whs, ferreted the pris- sian blouse jackets, child's capes and dresses, all ages from 4to 14, We fectifs d’amitie et de considera- g T the Judge could not long keep clear gramme was pretty edually balanced , and P oo A bifs ! 3 : 3 ront Tow on the = g ol Do s oratorical between French and Amerioan nation- oupt o)l?l and lald the hand of the law have reduced these garments from such prices as $4, $3, to 95c, and even = on vis-a-vis du pays fl:S eque The presid seech was com- ‘With terrible effect, upon the éalnmr“s.“ T{u‘o;dglrr;:;zej\( Success ‘{' the S Tihe toigaital tthone hen to1diNos B as lowas 65c. Not one of these garments could be made up (let alone the o - babri @’institu- 3 t ras wel = Ao ay was Meda nnis 1 - % = § 1 us vivez, a l'abri mmm' e i e If words W ';5‘:';"}'3':131‘3“5‘,\‘12; e T S T ) ?Efife had orked up the case” _againsg cost of cloth) for the reduced price wa sell them to-day . tions comme les notres: republi- nderstood the French lan- b A hanieior gm,,fie,lx Banner”. Madame Billen }l]\xr;vta!e\'e.dnmll rllmn hte hmlonz‘areddtwo of (We are selling underwear just as low in price). g ” riefly dealt with the rea- L , “oursen-Roeckel went straight to the amed satellites to go forth and brin, nes. ; th the rea- ine American nation to Dewey, Schley, LSUTRenRocckel went stralsht to the In” four men, among. them Kovalev ang DOORS OFEN AT 8. CLOSE AT e. —_— dear to all gional hegges, the French spirit of the ~pMurselllalse”s A quartet from the oot sar g mentlontng moward, Mark S 2 1= e 1al hegpes, £l ® Press Club sang Glucken's march. all being suspecte connection wit] = = = = The French Colony of San i o 30 audience foudly applauding the mens FRCUen Navor Phelan was undbis th the San Jose business.” 2 037-939-941-043-945-947 arket Street. S i iR leven oreitha ing in the midst (ross Soclety also received its share Sitend, Mrs. Harrington president of Wikenii Ehet Gnistivefarrady tofi s re® K it w (»\.,\‘ n more than > had a practl- b l‘h'x)‘ e Ag..‘ml work done Ry the Society, read a message ward there was a melancholy discord in | ¢04¢0404040404040¢ 0404040+ —40404040404040404+0404040 1 1t of Gallic enth it s e R O R e ion from him, in which his voice. He told an acquaintance that S o er batore, thery, Doble womenyof new America end Ol . he warmly - thanked the French peo: the reward matter did not interest him at E 5 £ the strength: v,_““‘_‘- ,;‘k]"{‘*h})",;’e Y% o Deororation, Ple for the great services they had all. “I was anxlous to unearth this mat- ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Fealth and power achieved by & race quoted with great. effect, the well- Tmhooa.our Soldiers. . @ elter durt Lo ininxorsmen oty maldy fandithe | s T = 4 Foverning itself He expre tHe ! | Tag o words OF Tinooln: R pas e :Fch )\se ;rr‘d uring ~ n:Autter of the reward, after the expenses y OPERA R hela Wish that the great cry of “Vive la Lot us resolve that our homored gave way to fireworks end frolic. Hu: Frero M0 cutiaC i, .0l (ot Sntgreat e z be continued in all dead shall not have died in vain, nd 1o ot ratanding and Mt He 05 at all. HOUSE 3 ire were to Etats Unl that government of the peopls, by the hin the enclosura_was occuied by il contestion (8 firesting o all who . ! Tl el iindal B o il D ever peic e TcoiitiDl enclostialyem foccupicii Y are in possesion of the facts and remem- | Walter Morosco, Sole Lesses and Manager. S em of this organization the one ive la_repub- ish from the earth splendid display of fireworks. There D s e, o Seramble the and announce- lique.” also paid a Judged by the standard of eloquence were rockets and bombs of every de- head of the department made to collect “OUR CALIFORNIA BOY.” " nnounce. ery handsome tribute to the Amerl- the best place of oratory was delivered seription, and gome fine set ple = the reward he did not earn. Lees next JOSEPH HART AND CARRIE DE MA! i Y T . t pleces, in. rces of the tes can army and gratefullyacknowledged A O ustedux, Faho) dealt: with! '« cindineions Dieturis tha sl say e referred to his great generosityn the in- JAMES M. BROPHY Sl L L P s o ihe Mieposnl of the the assistance which its officers had Felnfionab T ebmeen i EneY HUmIted’ ofwa Fied Grossismosstont the HaliFof terest of justice—how he had personally a £ { ] D e, il anc Aftermoon and lent them in the organization of this States and France in thc same har- slaughter. The band of the lowa regi- RIS thayexpetises fich MisHdeteqtivenfiay Diaciltrey o2 ER AN AND DAUGHIERE, Whistding e ® Cywided nwith ©retel monious Spirit of the Consul General. ment played during the earlier part of they prowled about the country in search A e an: CHAS, AT Wosdee Aleashre-making throng. The The French Consul General, M. Lau- The men who prociaimed the I the evening, and then the pavilion was of clews, and from this city to Sacramen- rima Donn E NB, Hocentrig lad turned out in the most rence de Lalande. paid a similarly warm tribute to the energy, aptitude endence of the United States were, Ee considered, patriots worthy of the cleared for dancing. to several times during the trial. This THE ROMANY RYE. A CALDWELL, Comedienn T AND JONES, Colored Tri PPPEPPPEPIPEPPIPEPINPEPNPPOPNPPPIPPNPPPIPPIG VOO {ihe wmogt The committee expects to be able to memory seemed to pain the Chief and AND LEMO v Woud and efclency of the Amerlcan race, highest honor, The result was that increase the funds of the Red Cross on that straln he continued. *The WD i Sy v, Py, S a land- especially referring to the rapldity the Union had never been more per- Soclety by some $1500 as the result of Board of Examiners awarded me the the with which a great army had just fect than to-day. thelr successful fete. (1900‘:1:‘:/. II st:xsed“fol;dnd l?h the Supe{_igr Directed by MR. FREDERICK PAULDING. [ — — B — . Wi varde 6 money. 3 6 5 ® case went to the Supreme Conrt, and | Beautiful Gipsy camp X TRINT 3. SUTRO BATHS. PEIEOE®® &@,@@\5,@,@@@@@@@@@@®©®®©®®®@_®@®®@@Q©®@@©©©@E@@@ upon questions of T T Cwas beaters | Great Shipwreck ® Evening Prices .. 5] Family Circle and Gallery. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs.Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Manager. LAST NIGHTS, Von Suppe's Martial Opera, FATINITZA | Such is his story of how the award | slipped through his fingers, and now he has joined the forges against the old car- penter to defeat if possible the man who tried ta-help him build a reputation. e OPEN NIGHTS. ..10¢ Open Dally from 7 a. m. until 11 p. m. ADMISSION 10c - - CHILDREN 8o B with admission, 25¢: children, 0o THE WEEKLY 'CALL It Publishes the Cream of the News of the Week and MANY ATTRACTIVE AND ORIGINAL FEATURES. IT IS THE BEST WEEKLY _stioned as to her | anything abnormal about his surround- ings. lsurrle was told that the doctor wanted her to go with him to the rooms of the Board of Health to have her halir cut and Dan 0’Connell clears up a Sausa- lito mystery, in next Sunday’s Call. upon herself she was q sanity by Health Officer Dr. Gallwey. She | without shoes or stockings and the black grime of years clung to her feet, Her hair had been allowed to grow and | t r hung over her back like a black matted | shampooed. She demurred, saying that bag- At first sight it looked as though | she could cut her hair herself. Bhe coul she was wearing a wig, but closer {nspec- | not shampoo or otherwise clean it because fion Gisclosed the faet that it was all her | it had become matted together and could « | not be combed. OO OO ORIOSIOR OR O O S ORI O OS Ol O ORI OO SN OSEO) . her surround- | After much persuasion, she was induc- ed to put on an old hat, a pair of smck-lé % ings and shoes. Over her dirty tatters she ® | donned a sealskin cloak, reaching to her |7 ankles., The cloak had cost many hun-| @ dreds of dollars when it was new, but | = %:‘ GRIEF CRAZED CARRIE SCHERR | own. foul and ill-smelling as it was. { ADVERTISEMENTS." OanOmOmOmOm U, BLE- CURE. plastered walls The floors, car- dirt and slippery were sticky with Superbly Cast! Correctly Costumed; Elegantly | petless, :Tn place: Mounted! Was Once a Handsome ‘es with candle grease an -inch 5 Mo | thick. All the beds were black with dirt, | iy NE IEK, i i e Bve ero were bald places in it and there i L S Stylish Girl. | &nd the bedclothing was indescribable. It | there, were, Daq BIASEE J0.0C e ‘poor a = “THE BELLS OF Popular Prices ... No CORNEVILLBE.” had not been washed for years. All tho| | inside blinds were tightly closed, and the | alr was stuffy with an odor so vile that 1t } was almost torture to” breathe it. It is an astonishing thing that any ons could have lived for even twenty-four hours in such an atmosphere. A ten-year-old hog e = g : | where they were given the washin, > Immur is Vi , whicl | ter of their insanity and the disposition FOR THREE YEARS. | all alike, upstairs and down, lived a fam- [ fiy of i Deraons. IAlbseraidl thats hip| oo mude ot temllibe 2 emmiane 1y | two brothers, Emil and Ferdinand, lived | 45t the Scherr home was. the foulest | Creature struggled twlce on her way to the patrol ambulance, which the doctor | called by courtesy his carriage, and she | was forced into It by two stalwart police- | men from the California Street Station. They took Helen with her, for she too seemed to be weak minded, and brought .25c and 50c P! COLUMBIA THEATER. | LOOK AT THE BROWNIES! i Dr. Sanden Has a Grand Cure for All Weakness of Women. ANOTHER MADE HAPPY, FOUND IN A FILTHY ABODE They're funny, and so is the FRAWLEY COMPANY’'S Productionl of the great comedy success, “LOST — 24 HOURS.” | All this week—Matinee Saturday. 7 (OO OO OS Cal OB OB O OO IO O OO0 O O O OSSO OB OB O O OB OSO) | there also, and that Emil was a clerk In | j1ace they had ever seen. et e s ety e | l‘::g&‘}(.ogo}‘;g A Family ‘of Six Tiving fn the | the employ of the Geéorge M. Tay Com- Bad oysrimeN op ext Monda | Foulest Place Ever Seen | "In one of the upstairs rooms were sev- | «GENERAL” MOORE SENTENCED | wiienl | LLE lnt G5 G SEATS BY PHONE \ X F— eral bushels of brown paper bags filled SIS much that many look upon the ALCAZ R Main 254 The Best Minhg by the Health with newspaper clippings yellow with age. | Acting Police Judge Barry Lets Him ache in the baek, the pains along S . i News Th Officers. Dee e tTae e r i o dhie Off With a Light Fine. the spine and on top of the head MATINEE TO-MORROW. Telegraphic ews That doctor. “I read them at night before 1| «gGeneral” A. W. Moore of the Union | as a necessary element of their 156c, 25¢, 35c. | Service on Is Accurate £0 to bed, for I stay up tilli12 o‘clock or ® o e oot Meb e B an A Mission Army was convicted by a jury fn | & _ being. It is not so. These pains - Every Night, Including Sunday, | The Coast &up to date Outside of the dirt these bags of clip- | the Police Court yesterday afternoon of n be cured byatoning up th LEWIS MORRISON A most tnexcusable and flagrant case | [ (u(SUE O The QUL 1ese Bags O ity | battery upon Dr. M. 8. Looney on June |@ e e b el e SPECTACULAR, { of neglect of a family of half-witted peo-| “The head of the family was a well- | 20. Justice of the Peace Barry, acting | female organism. Nothing of this CFAUST ! ple came to the notice of the health of-|known and respectable dealer and specu- | Police Judge, in view of the fact that | @ Ty kind can exist if Dr. Sanden’s g \ — ficials yesterday. I e 2 e e ot aitey Noote had peeriprivon; sinee by axveut, pl, ; Electric Belt is worn. Read this + [ Not a Line of it Sensational e e Fon S mer . | fental of whicn the tamfly scem o be | SNZLH R e Sy n'tho County Jalt | et letter: ©| THE PLUMPEST OF THE PLUMP! |3 or Faky, and Not a Line of he Heal r - .| )iving. During his lifetime his daughter | S - . i Coleman visited the residence of family | Carrlé assistcd him In s business ayiii2ioors ot eubpksRe g Ehe dooton dowry SHE IS A DIFFERENT WOMAN. ®© | HENRI MAURICE CANNON, it Dry or Uninteresting. named Scherr in the forenoon for the pur- | accompanied him everywhere. She was a | "fhare was another charge of battery | ® UKIAH, Cal, July 9, 189, ® pose of Investigating a report as to an | fine looking womam always richly and | against Moore, the complaining witness DR. SANDEN—Dear Sir; I have worn your belt since the 4th of June. 'The A’;‘v TSE‘OHCE“TSTES aileeedicane b and neglect, | Stylishly dressed. He died a few years | heing Henry Klopper, a medical student, |® morning I first put it on my back was so lame I could hardly walk, and could not () ery Aftes ening. alleged case of insanity, filth & * | ago, and Carrie, perhaps unhinged by sor- | who was with Dr. Looney at the time of Jift & Qipper of water without pain. In less than an hour after putting the Belt on COLBY AND WAY, GEORGE H. DIAMOND and found that the case was the WOTSt| oy’ remained at home with her clippings | the battery upon the doctor; but the | ® I could carry a bucket of water across the room without any pain. "I swept the (o and a Great Vaudeville Bill in the that had ever come under their observa- | till the rags and filth grew upon her and | fades: withotc €oing into the merits of | house and,worked all day, and In three days from that time I did & two weeks' wash- Free Theater. | de her a shocking thin; K jaatee. Kl ing, working all day, and did not feel tired at night. That was the first time I was Attractions All Over the Grounds. tion. e e e aor g to lok upon. | the case, dismissed it Klopper will bring | 9 g, {540 "any washing since the lst of January, but have worked every day since. Q| 100, tncluding Zoo and Theater; Children, Sc. == The family resides in a three-story bay- | 8ho 1070 /g c0otqy ot ae nOE [rthe mmatieEiySTony the Crand SuIv, @ Befors wearing your Belt I had not been able to run the machine or sew by hand, g Beibos ¥indow house at 533 Californis, street, on | Stegped pitside of the house for throo | ~Moore hasbeen In tronbis in this gty be- but now I can run the machine and sew all day without feeling tired. I sleep weli & A CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER . s i P S plane:| o Y s aane. 1 got some splin- | fore, and previous to coming here he was | and am not & bit nervous, like I used to be. The Belt has done wonders for me, and n‘sflEs...chx ACTION-=-NO DELAYS THE TIME. the northwest corncr of Prospect place. |3ers in my hands three years ago, and my | arrested in Portland, Or., for battery, and q-) 17tell all my friends about the good it has done me. I can gladly say that I am well ® ALL The house adjoining, which is of the | hands were s0 sore that I couldn’t dress | was fined $2. He belonged to od’s of all the complaints I had, which- were many, and wish I could persuade all adles o - gty le of arehirecture and is num- | myself to go out.” AS she spoke she held | Regular Army” there, and the head of the | @ Juffering as 1 was to g6t one of your Belts, for I am sure they will do all you claim. T ADYOCATES SENT BY - up palr Of biac hings | army publicly warne ad e to have 1 shall always feel thankful for the benefits ave recelves rom your Bel 1t] a hree flats with | up to the doctor a pair of black thi y publick d the people to h 1 thankrul f s T D tved £ AT T A b~ , is divided {nto three flats | that she called her hands. She wanted | nothing to do with him. © e rema MRS. D. B. PAXTON. ® HOM ement, and {s placarded to let.| {5 know ‘why the polic nd the doctor | e ————— ® T IS A GRAND REMEDY. é X Y INDUSTRIES A YEAR. Both these houses and another a block | had come. It was a respectable house 1 . TROTTING HOLE B mre ASSOCIA- | - T d everybody In it was respectable, she An American Paper for Manila. & a T 3] 30) ! or two away belong to the Scherr family, | 2n 5 il e indl tHo e ‘Women, do not suffer fram weakness, pains and nervousness, when TION, OAKLAND. the latter house being occupled by ten- | Sud With some incispition. af the same | Clinton McCullough, a San francisco| [' you can be cured, and without drugeing your stomach, Make a change | June 25th to July 23d Inclusive. | BRUSHE FOR BAREXRS, BAK: ants’ of the Scherrs, A e Hight blue eves, whoss luster and | DEnter, foTerly doca e O or Onina. on | Dow. You will live longer if you take less medicine. A mild, sothing EVERT WEBK DAY | ara DGIBARES; ity and invigorating warmth of electricity from Dr. Sanden’s Belt will cure ‘When the officers gained admission to Call or send for book free. clearness not even the dirt of the family the house in the forenoon they found Car- bode could hide. Bs‘}sm— Helen had not been outside for D. BOOKS AND AUCTION her last trip to the Orlent with a full E. | brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, canners, equipment of printing material, includ- yers, flourmills, foundries, Jaundries, shoe fi ADMISSION FREE. (Ladles free to grand stand. G0c admits gen- ® you. I8 tlemen o grand stand, betting ring and pad- | ke ock. | per- es, S printers, painters, rie Scherr, aged 40, clad only in a torn ing a press. His object is to start an| * * o I e A e i h | three years. She did not want to go M ® stable: X -gofers. . and dirty shirt, lying on a thing which had | {rampit B Oyt te Woace fix American paper in Manila as soon as Ad- = Z ; | A ANAN BROS.. PO tirae e & bed: HE ('lgu(hing was | o 32“%&;‘,2‘1‘55 ‘here, and shcec‘:/i::ecf)fif miral Dewey paves the way for the in- . . . 9 NOT IN DRUG STORES. T,.;,.,‘“c(f;.‘,.c.‘},,"’,““2‘,’,‘,.",,f,°,§‘°§’f‘.‘u and 2 | Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St black with age and dirt and grease. Al- troduction of American civilization. tent to remain where she was. 702 Market Btreet, Corner Kearny, San Francisce, o'clock boats stop at the track. Royce Sisters; Rockwell, Admission Free. Matinee Sunday. i be oblivious of the fact that there was | Smith Bros., Fresno, Cal. O-—0-0-0-OOC0-® bert, a stalwart brother of 33 years, was | Albert, the able-bodled brother, ex- —_—————————— (? Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt years, ) e i Office hours, § A, M. to 8 P. M.; Sund: &y o the Boiep 1 M i wieven bropar | possed i Fegiet Wiat Sy, ofess 83| mith's Dandrut Pomads pleh ER il b GRS | T S | ] LIPS M L B NV s armoneara a buc Vas ‘or e me, e Vi e uf roadway; Portlan " 0| ‘ - . 1 - house. The other occupants present were | matter he would clean up the place, but | Cures when all other remedies fall. dan- ton street: Denver, Col., 941 Sixteenth stree! st our office. Sojand Srllag Blorclista; L Sumie ot .,.,,:z‘fi‘m m: ‘,m et B u:f“_ e sister named Helen, 37 years old, and | he required time. He was not crazy, |druff, itching scalp and falling halr. Dallas, Tex., 285 Main street. Masjcinn s Marrhy | & Beynolds: ““"""“‘"l " Tel Caroline, the mother, about 70. neither were his sisters. He scemed to | Never fails. Try it. Sample sent free gy t 5 4 - lephone Atter Carric had hung & few dirty rags Fowelt Ban Franciscn. o heew