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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1898. AGUINALDO BETTER STANDING | S. W. Platt, private, Third Artillery, dysen- tery. Charles Paden, private, Tenth Pennsylvania, remittent fever. E. G. Bonham, private, Fourteenth Infantry, tropical anoemia. IS IN W. 3. Jefterson, private, First Colorado, *George Small, private, First Colorado, dysen- WIT AME lC NS e %ng Carlstron, peivate, Pirst Idaha, atar- H R H ::\Sfx:iter K. Neal, sergeant, Signal Corps, dys- Some Credence Given His Charges That Clerics Are Fomenting Discord. Large Number of Invalid Soldiers Returning on the Transport Rio Philip BY SOL N. Bpectal Correspondence of The Call i there Is one more | constantly changing sit- uation down here. In effect, the Amer- fcan authorities are again affecting confiden he good intentions of Mr. Aguinaldo = deep distrust of the Spanish clerical party most remarka- ble in view « tur; change in al fore. Ic 1t I have not a great deal of faith the Spanish clerics. Nobody can have who studles the situ- ation of affairs on se nd At the same time, neither can anybody who knows Aguinaldo put the slightest er | confidence in his promises of wha nature. He tic and a Ta- | gallo. He sequently, a liar by two counts. move to Malolos, it 1s to me, Amer, he w nila and Cavite, ns of the American fl move he no matter how kept in the tre [ is of itself enough to put | an official on guard. At between the two armi and under the st. Whatever many hes m he ma Manila “to preserve,” as he the integrity of his position in t of the Americans giving up the Dictator himself wa of Admiral Dewey and at any moment. At the n overt act he could have | is | for he at once gle person, the rebell t Malol which he has st ed and where he pro & congress next mor iles of railroad alon :at behind him, and the of Luzen for a if the Americans they must go out i hls own country, to | Dictator is a good strat- | ericans, I regret to say, good. | plotting of the Span- | n Aguinaldo’s case be. | talk of th. Sts to T Pari commission, to make it a Tagallos are not has some foundation > weak po not ited. T ve been & guinaldo fai his promise of the loot c 110 The so- c ilipinos is a con- s 1 with a following o ous, each seeking the t g al! steiv. 1 ix a of Aguinaldo, w they all hate and fear. The s »f the Spanish clerical plot is in- t g even if it is not true, and h In fact, the press >w it to be cabled. t a certain Colonel niard who has de- rty first and then time served best, W the ¢ ander of a ents in the Sampoloc dis- e from 1000 to has been employed by the sts to provoke a conflict sricans to the end that ission meets the he scene of active war- "ilipino republic a dream | hatever happens to the 1 do not believe the slands. I think the Spanish clerics nough of politice for the | The authorities do believe fit, | ing steps now to suppress | Blanco and to reach his alleged Tt is no less a personage, , than the Archbishop. That s been greatly maligned be- f and 1 be! firmly that he is being wronged now. Whether he is | there will be some startling de- velopments here in the near future. | The sailing of the hospital ship Rio Janeiro has been postponed once more, this time until Thursday, for the reason that Dr. Daywalt, who will have the vessel in charge, does not propose to take a lot of sick men to sea without | proper preparation. The following is a | full list of those who will go: ! 3 allace, private, Company D, Tenth | t wound. 1 vate, Company D, Tenth anfa, & hot wound. 1 Carter, private, Company D, Tenth nta, gunshot wound | , Company A, Tenth | I3 ound. | James Edwards, private, Hospital Corps, | Lombard, private, do, diarrhoet Bunker, Company D, COOOOOPPREEVRPIPPOPNOPEAEOEOPPPPIPOPEOOO® lieutenant, Thirteenth gunghot wound. A. Morgan, private, Company C, Infantry, gunshot wound n Horn, corporal, Astor Battery, an, sergeant, Astor Battery, ker, private, Company C, Twenty- y, gunshot wound. ] R Parker, private, Company C, a4 Infantry, gunshot wound. private, Company C, Twenty- te, Company E, Thir- hot wound. rivate, Company I, aricocele. eppard, private, Company I, internal herna. ympany C, Eighteenth Four- Ham Moss, private, Company F, First sherculosts. Blasion, private, Company H, First dysentery. Shuter, privats, Astor Battery, dysen- malaria E. Webb, private, Company E, Thir- esota, dysentery and malaria. Miller, private, Company C, First ng, typhold feve am Munson, private, Company F, First dysentery Gill, private, H; seph 7% spital Corps, gen- Jones, private, Company H, Second entery. Ordway, private, Company H, Second ysentery Herrington, private, Company C, enth Infantry, dysentery. as, private, Company F, Thir- sota, dysentery, Wood, private, Hospital Corps, ma- ich ith, private, Hospital Corps, general Gorman, private, Hospital Corps, M. aysentery John L. Levis, teenth Infant; dysentery. Steward Reid, sergeant, A\Yr nY‘l(nSh‘)l‘th fever. Frank Shiso, private, - tana, typhotd !i\r-r, <Oy 1o T o Ezekiel Knoff, private, Company E, Efghteenth Infantry, rheumatism. George' Lacy. private, tillery, intermittent 3 W. B. Onernin, private, teantn Minnesota, tnjury to back. Edward L. Varner, private, mpan: Firat Golorndo, haimahta. o Coroeny H. Company G, Third Wood, private, Astor Battery, private, Company E, Eigh- Company A, First Company B, Utah Ar- el Company I, Thir- sept. 12.—The kaleidoscope | all that has gone be- | | teenth Charles A. Lindholm, corporal, Signal Corps, Company PA Montana, Company F, Cole, private, larial toxinia. Raymond Tennant, private, South Dakota, acute bronchitis. The following men have been recom- mended for discharge by this office and it is suggested that they be returned on the transport: Frank Taylor, private, Company G, Second Oregon. George W. Stormay, Second Oregon. Frank E. Rofino, private, Company G, Second Oregon. Rufus P. Vasser, Twenty-third Infantry. Albert A. Arthur, private, Company H, First oming. Willlam Frecks, Wyoming. William Snyder, private, Company L, Thir- teenth Minnesota, ydney Bedberg, corporal, teenth Minnesota. James Crelenhury, private, Company I, Thir- teenth Minnesota. L. M. Darby, private, Company A, Thirteenth Minnesota. William~ A. Onermies, Thirteenth Minnesot ; Conrad N. Rame, corporal, Company D, Thir- teenth Minnesota. Wilbert H. Normond, private, First California. Wade H. Spencer, private, Company G, First California, Robert . Hartwell, First California. Cooper K, Downes, discharged per expiration of service, Is sick in hospital in Cavite. The Californians have captured two more offices. Lieutenant Hogan of Company M has been made chief of the Fire Department and Lieutenant private, Company B, private, Company H, private, Company L, First Janeiro From the pines. Company I, Thir- SHERIDAN. private, Company I, Company G, . J. Baker, private, Company H, First Colo- | rado, dysentery Walter R California, John F teenth Infa Tully C privats, Company K, corporal, Company I, First Eigh- Company H, ‘ompany E, ate, Company A, George H. Chapm Company H, e First Nebraska, br Jordan of Company E has been madc Walter Body, private, Hospital Corps, ma- | City Architect of Manila. SOL N SHERIDAN. private, Company I, First INTERESTS THE COAST. Patents, Pensions and Civil Service Examinations. WASHINGTON, Oct. sued to-day: Californta—Martin L. Cooper, Modesto, con- tinuous hot air syrings and vaporizer; Frank E. Cubbison, Los Angeles, popped corn disk- ¥ form| nachine; Patrick F. Dundon, San private, Company L, First private, Company L, First Ington, private, Hospital | 1s- private, Company I, First is. atrick, private, ho, tuberculosts. ssen. private, Company A, First . dysent Company G, g i private, Company H, First | Franci: mixing machins Thomas J. Hen- ska, tuberculos! | derson, lena, bullding knife; Rebert W. Jes- Dilton, private, Company F, First | sup, Franc separator; Ellsworth D. i < Middlekauff, an _Francisco, lemo squeezer; ate, Company E, Thirteenth | Henry ewton, Los Angeles dnuhleq return be man D. Schaffer, Redlands, adjust- private, Company H, First |ab Top for fruit trees, and Thomas Walker, Oakla hot alr furnace. private, Company H, First| Oregon—Martin Matson, Sellwood. painters’ ¥ to foot. roof bracket; John H. Moon, Portland. frelght private, Company F, enger elevator, and Willlam H. Sayer, cultivator. Lieutenant W. A. Glll, U. 8. N., former- 1y in charge of the branch hydrographic omfice, but more recently attached to the rheumatism. , private, Company L, Third | synovitis' of knee. sergeant, Company A, First | Yivate, Company C, Eigh- | monitor Miantonomah, has received or- id fever. ders to proceed at once to San Francisco rporal, Company E, Thir- | and join the torpedo boat destroyer Far- hoid ‘fever. | ragut, recently built at San Francisco by Company A, First | the l'ni\fln Iron Works. He will be execu- tive officer. , Company K, Tn:m; The United States Civil Service Com- e fon will hold an examination at San re co on December 1 for the posi- tion of elevator conductor in the Custo- dian’s office at $600 a year. Examinations will also be held at Portland, Or., for janitor at 3700 per annum in the Custom C , on December 1. Examination will held at Port Townsend, Wash., for the Ition of watchman and fireman at $600 annum in the Custodian’s office. The following have been recommended for members of the Civil Service Exam- ining Board at Seattle, Wash., and iIf ap- pointed will organize as follows: Presi- Company C, tover e, Company K, Sec- . Company C, Second | Oregon, typh Walter J. C Minnesota Alix M. Kirchhel Second Oregon, pes Company L, private, Company G, | gus | private, esufhigus. Thir- | Company G, | = any C, Becond | Gent, Frank C. Newton; secretary, Frank private, Company @, | A, Wing; third member, Thomas d. Hath- typhoid fever. away. private, Company D, | . Pensions for Californians—Original: Jas. fa, keretitis. { P. Mosher, Felix, §12; Marshall L. Mixter, ivate, Company F, Eighteenth | Tulare, $6; John Finch, Los Berros, $6. The service of mall between Rockviile, County, and Suisun City has been scontinued. The Comm 3. rules that “pers fever. private, Company F, Thir- | Minnesota, typhoid' fever. ! eorge Anderson, private, Company I, First | Nebraska, cysti | Sc foner of Internal Revenue ons who in the month of Arcimes Murphy, private, Company L. Third | July engaged in any business for which e ke BT special tax is required to be paid must Fog uiter, private, Company ¥, First Cali- | tax for the entire year beginning fornia, dysentery. ay yu!y 1, and thereafter If he takes in a ¥ H y D. Schrey, V3 3 | coarry D. Schrey. private, Company F, Pust| o, tner the firm thus created must also Henry B. Stube, private, Company F, First Si y special tax reckoned from the first California, eplleps: | day of the month in which it began busi- dgar 1. Ri private, Company F, First | ness, to the first day of July following, California, Aysentery and ‘take out a stamp in the firm name Chris Wagner, private, Utah Artillery, rheu- | without any rebate or allowance on ac- matism. count of the tax paid by the person in question for the business carried on by him individually, prior to the creation of the firm.” it, private, Company H, Third h A tnalsherin The Commissioner bases his decision on : the ground that the stamp “is merely a Jehe, private, Company M, First | recelpt for a tax and not a licnse,” and that the tax must be paid for the entire time from the first day of the month In which the liability begins, until the first of July following, even though the busi- ness continues for the briefest time. internal hernia. . Van Pret, private, Astor Battery, nd. | . private, Astor Battery, gunshot i - L. i Murkland, private, Thirteenth | T T R T A nesota, tuberculor, ot " . oarrex J. Benth. privats, TUtah Battery, | The Original Little Louisiana Co. of San Francisco—Drawing Oct. 8, 1898. 00, s0ld fn San Francisco, 32000, s0ld in San Fra appendicitis. F. W. Mommig, private, dysenter: A. D. Murray, private, try, dysentery. F. L. Kelly, private, First California, dysen. tery. C. L. McBayant, private, Eighteenth Infantry, First Californta, | Twent third Infan . 5879 wins 3500, sold in San . 62,173 and 83,424 _each win i Franicsco, Cal.; Nos. 7763, | 86,100, 37,615, 63,030 and 93,386 each $100, id in San Jose and San Franciaco, Cal. dysentery. E W x.riuwena, private, Utah Battery, dysen- Prizes cashed at 36 New Montgomery street, tery San Francisco, Cal. . J. W. Ferguson, private, First Idaho, dysen- f e e tery. Return of the Jeannie. !Chlll”:l. Britton, private, Hospital Corps, ,bron- PORT ANGELES, Oct. 11.—The steam G. W. Hallett, private, Englneer Corps, ma- | Schooner Jeannie, Captain Mason, arrived here last night from Alaska with 140 can- laria. Aaron Zadik, private, Twenty-third Infantry, | nery employes. She left for Seattle this dysentery. afternoon. ADVERTISEMENTS. iCXoJoJoJofoJoooJofoooJolokoloololofooYoXoXoJ oY o oRoROJoJoJOJOJOXONOY ® An Honest Offer o Waak Men To Men Who Suffer From the Effects of Past Mistakes—Whose Vital- ity Is Gradually Wasting—To Those Particularly Who Have Drugged in Vain—This Is a Far Offer, I have nothing to give free—nobody gives value for nothing—but I want to prove to every honest man that my Electric Belt, known and praised in every hamlet in the land, does cure and has cured in thou- sands of cases this weakening drain upon young men. There have been published in my book, in the daily papers and by other means over 5000 voluntary statements from men who told of their cures of this wasting weakness by my belt. OVER 5000. [ WILL PAY $1000 IN GOLD To the man or woman who will disprove one of these 5000 and odd testi- monials. I have the original letters or the signed statements of each man on file, and will be glad to show them fo any honest seeker for truth. IT IS NATURE’S OWN. REMEDY. This wonderrul Beit of mine fills the nerves and organs with elec- tricity every night while you sleep. When you awake in the morning you are refreshed, wideawake and full of the joy of living, for your nerves are charged with the vim, the snap and ‘‘go” of life. Weakness vanishes, the draing and nervous spells cease, and you soon recover all the vigor of a strong man. READ THE BOOK, '‘THREE CLASSES OF MEN.” ® (O] (0] @ ® ®© ® (O] ® (O] ® (O] (O] (O] ® ® © ® ® ® ® ® (O] [0} ® ® ® (O] ® @® ® ® @ @ ® @ @ @ ® ® ® @ John F. Bheedy, privat mimll‘ . Intermittent fever. . M, Harne, private, Com Infantry, melacial fever. pany ¥, Efghteenth It i1s free, sealed, by mail. It is full of these teful let g Send or call for it. Free test of the Belt at the office. %:.lle:r dl:ectt"" ® el e S A S 2 > DR. A. T. SANDEN, R S ® 702 Markot Strest, Corner Kearny, San Franaises. i) ® ® office houn‘, 8 a. mi.:: lA o sgnufl'"x‘u 10 ’.Dglmel% -mnldecmc m?m ® O B et Bortiand, e it Washings nor by travellng agents: only| © @ ton street; Denver, Colo., 481 Sixteenth street: at our office. ® @ Dallas. Tex. 785 Main street. . o (ClooJoRoRoRoToJoJofoRoRojoJoJoJoRofofofofoofofoofoJ o RoXoROJOJOJOI ) $6_wins $1000, gold in Vir- | LIST OF PRIZES. OFFICIAL DRAWING drawing. No. 8. 19957 30052, 20246, 20355, 20670, | | 51014 1171 —OF THE— Honduras National Lottery Co LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, PATENT APPLIED FOR. 8ingle Number Class “'K,” Drawn at Puerto Cortes, Honduras, €. A., on Satur- day, October 8, 1898. Prize.|No. 63 lfl“ 16 16| 16 24 24 16 16| 3 34 24| 40/ 24 o b 40{ 24 24 24 16/ 24{11570 40{11870 2412199 1012601 4012840, 1613069 2418578 16/20881 16/21150. 16/21516. 24124071 16/2416: 16{245¢ 16/24625 162 16 10, 8026046, 16/26468. 026 16{28871. 4030710 2431110, 16131183 1631262 16(31795. 400(36237. 24(36345. 18{36654. 16/36991. 10,37915. 40138135 2438271 8035536, 2438843, 40[38934 40/39074. 2439162, 40/40133. 2440614, 24140836 120/ 41177 24/ 4608 24(46925. 16/47349. 24/47869 1648167, 16493 1649640 1649’ 80/50679 24151106 24/51200 40/513% 80/58022 40/5827: 16158349, 8058536 16/55864. “Prize.|No. Pri: 16 93 o 0] 80/ 24 24 16| 80/ 120/ 18 0 24 80/10362. 2410401, 24110800, 24/11001. 40/11604. 16/12070. 4012323 16/12633. 16/12915. 24 . 2413527, 16/14006. 24/21703 16,2195 16/22541 59 16/30243 1630683 40/ .19 161483 16/48841. 24/60272. 2450425 16/50553 24/5073: 16/52851. 16/63011. 1654327, 16/54031. The Honduras Natlonal Lottery has no dally drawing, and s not connected with any daily ze. 16 2 15 6 10 16 40 16 40 16 16 8 40 40 120 16 16 0 24 24 16 16 16 4 4 80 120 80 16 24 15 2 % 15 b 2 4 24 8 24 16 24 15 40 40 16 24 80 80 50 40 18 18 18 40 16 40 16 16 24 16 16 24 16 24 16 16 16 16 2% 16 80 40 16 40 8 16 16 40 129 2 24 18 24 4 16 16 2 1§ 16 15 40 24 24 16 18 24 80 8 24 18 16 24| © 24 16 16 LIST OF PRIZES. Prize.|No. 16{68357. 16{66706. 24(67345. 40l67017. 40(67729. 16(85356. 1663533 24{68959. 16169045, $0(69135. 24160223, 24[69508. 16/09545. 16/69733. 40/69842 $0/69920. | 16/70006. £0;70068. 4 16/70125. 16170135 0 24/70366. 16 24(70761. £ 24 16,7100, Z 2 16/T1446. = 24 16(71648. 3 2 80{72000 4 2 80172199, 5 16 16(72433. ¥ 80 8073851, g 2 40/73032. 4 16 1673116, 2 4 24/73156. A 16 2 2 40/73995 18 24/74218 80| & 24[184340. 00000 16 16/74525. T 1674564 16 16(74671. 4 16 40/74936. . 16 24/75113 5 24 16/75338. . 1675367 1 16{75524. - 2475541 16 . 2475696 24 Z 16 s 4 5 24 24/ : 24 80,76917. s 16 16 2 a0 . 18/77757 16 16(780 . 40178280 80 40178524, 11678878 120 40/79271. - 16/79070 24 | 1678394, . 120 40]79672. 2 24 16(76769. 16 2 24/0084. 24 24 24 40130573, 80/80647 ol 16/50853. 16 80/81 120 | 16181344 1.8 16 80 | 40 | 24 | 120 16 8 | 40 16 | 40| 40 | 40 16 | 16| 16 | P 2¢ | 24 | 80 2| 1| 18 | 16 120 24 24 I 1 | 16 16 | 24 | 16 16 16 120 24 146 i 24190577 16 | 10/90748 16 1601137 120 16/31631 24 16/91847. 80 16/91999 16/¢2032. a8 40/92197 16/92344. 16 80/9235 24192500, 1 | 7 120/92798. 16| S 0| 4| 1693976, .16 | 40134222 S 16/94421. 16 | 2494749, 0 40 24 | o 16 | 24 24 18| 1696939 16 10/9715 16 1 16 ) 40 24 16 5 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 numbers from 85,823 to 35423, inclusive, | being 50 numbers on each side of the number | | drawing (the capital prize of $30,000—$40. | 10 numbers from 91,308 to 91,408, inclustve, | | being 5 numbers on each side of the number | | drawing the capital prize of $5000—824. | | 100 numbers from 14,836 to 14,936, Inclusive, | | belng 50 numbers on each side of the number | drawing the capital prize of $4000—$18. TERMINAL PRIZES. 999 numbers ending Wwith 73, being the two | last figures of the number drawing the capital | prize of $30,000—3S. | 999 numbers ending with 38, being the two last figures cf the number drawing the second capltal prize of $8000—$S. | The subscriber having supervised the singie | number drawing, Class K, Honduras National Lettery Company, hereby certifles that (he above are the numbers which were this day | | drawn from the 100,000 placed in the wheel with the prizes corresponding to_them. Vi ness my hand at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., this Saturday, October 8 1838, W. L. CABELL, Commisstoner. Prizes cashed at 35 New Mont- gomery s-reet, San Francisco, Ca:. ‘iEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. C. Blethen, G. F. Howman, H. H. Noble and J. C. Chalmers (trustees of estate of Mary C. Blethen) to Mary A. Sherwood (trus tate of Mary C. Blethen), lot on N lin fornia strect, 7L E of Buchanan, E 40: by N 18776 (trustess’ deed): $—— Emma M. Vandercook to Roberts Vandercook, lot on W line of Steiner street, 63:9 N of Ful- ton, N 8:0 by W 187:6; $10. | | “Fénas and Phoebe J. Kautmann to Elizabeth | M. ‘Cox (wite of Thomas A. Cox), lot on S line | of Sutter street, 8 E of Scott, E 27:6 by S | ; $10. Eloutsa Weske to John R. Altken, lot on SW corner of Elliott Park and Stelner street, W 88 by § 4133 (Hamilton Square); $7000. | “ohn Sommers to James F.'Putnam, lot on § corner of Stevenson and Brady streets, SW 60:4 by EE 64; $10. Alvin_Plummer to Kate C. Plummer (wife), | 10t on N line of Fifteenth street, 72 E of Castro, E 48 by N_1I5; gift. ‘Cora A, Morton, executrix of estate of Eme- Iine Wallace (by Lansing Mizner, commie- sioner), to G. Howard Thompson, lot on 8 line of Sutter stréet, £2:8 E of Jones, £ 63 by S 137:6; 7008 ¥ 1. Stnon to Margaret M. Sinon_(single), lot on W line of Hyde street, 104:8 § of Filbert, § 33 by W 187:8; gift. Same to same, lot on SW_corner of Filbert and Hyde streets, § 25, W 70, S 46:6, W _67:6, N 71:6, B 131:6; also lot on S line of Union Street, 26:8 W of Hyde, W 42 by S 85: also lot on W line of Hyde street, 71:6 S of Filbert, § 33 by W_137:6; also lot on W line of Hyde street, 107:6 N of Union, N 15 by W 60; also fot on N line of Unlon street, 220 W of Hyde, W 0 by N 60; also lot on 'N line of Green street, 416 E of Hyde, E 46 by N 62:6; also lot 2874, Laurel Hill Cemetery; 143 square feet in Dormitory 3, Station A, Area 11, Mount Cal- vary Cemetery; also property in San Mateo County; $10. Margaret M. Stnon to Willtam J. Sinon, lot on B line of Larkin street, 82 S of Green, S %6 by E_137:6; also lot on S line of Union Street, 22:5 E of Hyde, E 22:6 by § 6:6; also lot on § line of Unlon street, 45 E of Hyde, E 238 by 8 67:6; also lot on 'S line of Unton ctreet, §1:6 B of Hyde, B 46, S 9:6, W 2%, N'23, ‘W 21, N 67:6; also lot on N line of Green strect, 91:6 E of Hyde E 48 by N 62:6; also lot on S line of Union street, 131:% T of Hyde, E 23 by § 137:8; also lot on W line of Hamilton street, 130 8 of Silliman, § 30 by W 120 $10. Annie S. Schoenfeld and Mary L. Burmelster to Judson Manufacturing Company, lot on NW 1ine of Tehama street, 80 SW of First, SW 25 by NW 80; $10. 7. B. Jr, Josephine and_Katherine Lewts, Eitzabsth felly. (wite of W. A "Keliy)”ami Mary L. Edmondeon (Lewis) to J. B. Lewis fot on SE line of Bryant street, 9 SW of Seo- ond, SW 26 by SE 80; $. John and Mary Cardozo to Kate Buckner, lot on § line of Harrlet (Garden) street, 250 NW of Brvant, NW 25 by SW T5; $1665. Mary A. Bailey and s trustee of estate of Richard Balley, Mary A., Anne B. Grace H. and Clara A. Baliey. to Gerepok, 10t on W line of Twenty-first avenue, 390 N of Clement street, N 40 by W 240; §10. .M. and Rebecca A. Root to_same, lot_on W line of Twenty-first avenue, 300 N of Cla- ment street, N 40 by W 240; also lot on E line Of Thirty-first avenue, 187 S of Point Lobos, 8278 by E 130; also lot on E line of Twenty- Beventh avenue, 125 N of B street, N 45 by E 1% also lot on NE corner of B street and | Twen! wwenth) avenue, E 165 by N 125; also lot on NW cornfr of Fulton and Steiner streets, N 716, E 1878, 8 %, W 97, B 2136, W 137 E &, § 3; $10. Frank R. and Rose Murray to B. J. Wren, lots 305 and 307, Gift Map 1; $10. James Welch to Catherine Welch, lot on N corner of Athens and Persia streets, NE 25 by NW 100, biock 8, Excelsior Homestead; $10. PPOOPIOODDDOEDOPOPGOCOSDOISDDPE DO VOV OPPVIVIIIDDVOPIPIOVVOVIPD @W%WMM-WWMM L R g % green, nav g at 85¢ a pal 9ePOe T SPE THIS 4c each. At 10O 10c each. At 125 At 15 At 73 At 1O worth 20c At 25 wide; werth 45c yard; At 20 4% inches At 2B BON, offered at 2 yard. : LADIES’ S At 3B blouse front; regular price 75¢; At 2B TENNIS FLANNEL U LADIES' At S5 26 dozen LADIES’ 2-CLASP PRIME LAMB GLOVES, colors tan, mode, slate and white; LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS. At 4 Cents. 500 dozen LADIES’ WHITE HEMSTITCHED SHEER LAWN HAND- KERCHIEFS, half-inch hem; worth 75¢ a dozen; on speclal sale at 100 dozen LADIES’ WHITE HEMSTITCHED PURE LINEN HAND- KERCHIEFS, wide and narrow hem: 76 dozen LADIES’ PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, unlaundered; worth 20c; on speclal sale at 12%c each. 100 LADIES’ WHITE SHEER LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, and hemstitched, embroidered borders; on special sale at RIBBON “SPECIAL.” 200 pleces No. 12 BLACK TAFFETA ALL-SILK RIBBON, wide; worth 15¢ yard; will be offered at 7i%c yard. 100 pieces No. 12 BLACK MOIRE ALL-SILK RIBBON, 2 inches wide; yard; will be offered at 10c yard. 100 pleces No. 60 BLACK SATIN AND GROSGRAIN RIBBON, all silk, 200 pleces No. 50 COLORED TAFFETA AND MOIRE RIBBON, 4 inches wide, all silk; worth 35c yard; will be offered at 20c yard. 300 pleces 5-INCH COLORED FRENCH TAFFETA AND MOIRE RIB- all silk, in a fine assortment of colors; worth 50c yard; will be HIRT WAISTS AND TENNIS FLANNEL SKIRTS. LADIES’ LAUNDERED SHIRT WAISTS in fancy stripes and checks, NDERSKIRTS, full width, with fancy colored borders; regular price 50c; will be placed on sale at 25c. GLOVES. . (Every pair guaranteed and fitted.) Market, Jones and McAllister Sts., San Francisco. BDOHOODEDDODOD SO § WEEK! A FEW WELL-SELECTED ITEMS FROM OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK! Cents. worth 15c; on special sale at Cents. extra quality, R o o R R SR 2o Y Cents. scalloped Sc each. S Cents. $ 2 inches Cents. Will be offered at 2c yard. Cents. Cents. Cents. will be placed on sale at 35c. Cents. Cents. worth $1 25; will be on special sale $PE90OPPPOOPOOLOODOOPIEIOOODO 090 99P0PE 90000V VOIPOVPOVDOVBDODOD Lapv. 1 gave a handful of Ripans Tabules to an old gentleman of Brooklyn, and he said their effect upon him has beca most remarkable. FRIEND. What was the matter with him, anyway ? He is a weigher, and works about the wharves and ware- houses. He said that always after eating he would be of a load on the pit of his stomach which made him L. troubled with gases, very uncomfortable. F. Well, what good did the ive from the start, quickly one would remarkable, for he positively didn’t seem *o think give him relief. and there would be a sensation as / Ripans do him? ¢ I don'’t know how they did it, but he says they were effects and he was surprised to see how 1 think it is quite 1s a confirmed dyspeptic and he sneered when I gave him the Ripans. He anything could reach his case. Chichester’s English Dismon ENNVRGYAL PILLS NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EAKNY AND WASHINGIUN ST85.—RE- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & Edward McTiernan to Elizabeth A.' Gilbey, ot on ¥ corner °fs;h’,;“;t’h e I:II:! G ko Bay le.flmnm: $10. co. pean Rooms 50c t 30 Er R s o Rk room; clevator runs all night. = DR. MCNULTY. [VHIS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLD Specialist cures Private, Nervous, and Blood Dis~ eases of Men only. 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