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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1898. 7 All-Surpa sical Comedy Triumph, \ PREYED ON THE BANKYD " uistopias| The WelkKnown French Weiter. | opah S4%, p ew York's Brightest st Girls. MPBELL. Great Ca t Headed by Boys and Ga SMITH & C. Lawyers, Ministers and Newspaper Men Who Blackmailed the o3t Feerooe. “GAYEST MANHATTAN.” SEATS NOW READY. CALIFORNIA THEATER. LAST 3 NIGHTS. Special Holiday Matinee To-Day! McDonalds in the Later History of the Conspiracy TR to Ruin the Institutions. Sl e e RANGES THE DEAL. e PRICES :| WILLIAM CALDER e ol 15¢, AND COMPANY 25¢, | 35c’ |In the Stirring Romantic Military And 50c.! Play, NORTHERN LIGHTS. EXTRA! BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, COMPLETE PRODUCTION. SCENERY, COSTUMES AND EFFECTS. SECRET SERVICE. —WITH— WILLIAM GILLETTE. SEATS WILL BE READY AT NOON TO- DAY. Seats for Baldwin can be exchanged. Schoolteachers That Strove to Manipulate Dishonest Bankers to Control the School|zme southern Pacitc 15 motisea to Erect Shops in This City as Department—Appeals From San Quentin That Were Unanswered per Tts Agree- ment. by the Conspirators. o e The architects who presented plans to the Supervisors for a mnew City and : County Hospital are to be partially com- ley Street Railroad Company | terlal than the satisfaction of Dick | pensated if the recommendation of tne v been described iciently | McDonald’s silly ambition resulted. | special committee of the board is adopted. The Mohawk Canal and Im- | Parsons kept this absurd campalgn | Yesterday this committee, consisting of the Mohawk Val- | going until after the faflure of the |Lackmann, Dodge and Sheehan, met and nd Fruit Company, | bank. He was in Chicago when me‘i‘l““'d flb‘,‘“lf&-'"’f“’" ?é,;‘ffisi!.(?,:'e‘if tpon Ulu “,I‘m-l ; .\l:u[.,dmne. :};3}::;1((&;“0 on :u(;le 22, 1893, and from | (o0 o by the architects that in cases co Printing Company | elegraphed to his wife to give| yyere plans are called for and buildings history of the Pa- |as the Va > People’s Home Sav- | have a al and purely |in detail. ience of the mana- | prov stitutions sumed | ey The banks h 3 proportio; the Califc 5 c tions and money was pou ma Company were all | absolutely no information, as he would | are not erected, the rule is to compensate 5 1 m the vaults of the banks fakes, in whick McDon- | start for home at once. For a short | the architects at the rate of 2% per cent EMILE ZOLA Writes: » a hu ent av Thou- | al nded by flat‘ery and lured by |time after that Parsons lived upon the | of the estimated cost of the structure. (s 5 : € e and cupldity, squandered th: money of | bounty of Dick McDonald, and then, |In this particular instance the cost was to . . . e ts . . irect ; TR e e Wik the other parasites, déserted him | have beon JOM0, thorciore. (he arcric Vin Mariani—The Elixir of Life, which - In reference to each of these dishonest | for new fields. tects’ percentage would be $7500. " T = e R The commitiee of Supervisors mnaiy | COmMbats human debility, the one real cause|ro-pay-special matinee: » | enterpr 1undreds : | | stated that they would recommend the | e S e e W T Vaudeville's Premlere m these letters arent that the n upon | written. F becomes a the Pacific anagers of | equal division the sum of which in- 3 THE WILEON F High-Class “Coon" [ ol the SR Ben 0 Mivee remums| youth, which, in giving vigor, health and the fact ]'YPH[”[] F[V[H pavment 1o the twenty srenitects 1or | f every ill—a veritable scientific fountain of | i & Bank were most dishonest in their manipulations of the books of t Lo L | which_were to have been awarded to the MAUDE COURT: iagslthe - OId their institution. Whenever a new en- second, third and fourth best set of | - s s % el e e lS N[]w HAGING S i St Ry, would create an entirely new and |miwerpa of doilars we in it the McDonalds e architects did not state that they | 2 | = 5 would accept this basis of compensation, | FLO IRWID would command their bookkeeper to Fould ncoept, Uil Tepression that-they | SUPErior race. EMILE ZOLA.| [§ the loss to some notoriously los- would conclude to accept. | v 5 . The Street Committee of the Supervi- | ) e ing venture, such as the John Brown | The Street Committee of the Supery;| NEVER HAS ANYTHING BEEN SO HIGHLY AND SO JUSTLY PRAISED AS colc or the Californian Magazine or | | the Crerk of the board to notify the| T » | | Southern Pacific Railroad to proceed | in which one of a dozen other schem 3 r o With the erection of shops in San Fran- | nopey. Bwl been dooped w18 1040 cisco in accordance with an agreement | ottomless sack. To illustrate these made at the time when the city ceded | facts in de | certaln water front street rights to the | A E TO DAY n. There Are 111 Cases in Smmittee also received from F. T.| ed for certain proper in TWO HOURS OF LAUGHTER. rontvotet e, e e woves, s ey IMAGINATION! The public of this city already knows s gesti through the expose in The Call that H Duhring a d D y $ orig and the the McDonalds were ready at any time the Hospital. R AL B ‘r}:"(.urn‘;;:dxl:;gr : eme: _ and for any purpose to falsify their sy | $17.500. The city was obliged to acq } | iments became pub- | books and conceal from their creditors e |/ thisiproperty i ordsricn CATY o8 B et | I at the time when the banks | and the Bank Commissioners the de- | e e (¥ (D) the Ppssidio] | q h of the information con. | tails of their own dishonesty and the | KING LEAVES 160 SICK MEN toloxtenducentalns s ”_ 3 “L e g s ¢ | Sidney Rosenfeld’s Comedy. e papers has never been | corruption of their confederates. As al- R e o tre supervisors.— Vin Mariani is indorsed by the medical faculty all over the world. | e now of sufficient | ready indicated, there is among this | i 5 Bt *to his e in _the office | f : LN > A S e | monthe, returned to his place in the office | |t jg gnagially recommended for Nervous Troubles, Throat and Lun ROLAND REED'S y i C d; Gl erine e R ot el | CAMP OTIS ABANDONED—CAMP |}/ h DS et Committen. giving | 4 b L Rattling Comedy, s A e Dl e acter some mointers on now o con- | [iseases, Dyspepsia, Consumption, General Debilit (L LITICIAN,” e rETaE Ry WKINLEY MOVED. |t Jaster some pointers on, how i3 con: | + Dyspepsia, ption, ) WHE B OLFTRCIAN, AT the or- indicate very clearly how school boards months of the vear so as to make e ! - S ST o chosen, even if they cannot be ST T Bussell {8 donalficred {5 be {,"‘l‘;](“’;mil MALARIA, WASTING DISEASES AND LA GRIPPE. ;,r""':‘fl MG AN L : il 2 AT WG e many letters are concerned | 5orp AT ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. REFUSE SUBSTITUTIONS. |~ nents made to the = — —— TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. ted. There a from | mphe First Detachment of the New | where municipal and upon_ his statel e Call declared that its PUrpose | oryard to the adjutant general at Wash- schoolteachers in this city, showing how 2 certain women in the department con-| YOrk Regiment Will Leave | Finance Committee this week will de- | | - i ' : : end the final apportionment of the sur-| | v nd exploited by | sume not a little of their time in poli- | Honolulu Next Week for D funds of the eity provided for by the [ tics. The personality of these women | This City. Tecent tax levy. | Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Proprietor and Mgr. H - ot of general public interest, and | 5 | GHTS HOh lstROt iziven by The The *“Koh-I-Noor” copying pencil is | u e IGHTS, M e omen aAfnothing o db i | largely taking the place of fountain pens.* | th ctior y | Oscar Weil's Comedy Opera in Three Acts, a thing to do | = £ — e ————— | | with the wrecking of the Pacific Bank | Major General Merrlam yesterday com- | ous properties. It benefits it Pacific Bank | o 5 his report of the administration of PULLMAN COMPANY SUIT. n N Iedin te ihe et dad: & | or the People’s Home Savings Bank, | DS DS POt of boc o his he will 2 person, uin, ‘ious statements caleulated to in- | i Sl s A S e s The Question of Jurisdiction Again | blished reputation of * MARIANI & CO. | SPECIAL OFFER—To all who write we send a book containing portraits and in- Raised Before the Railroad { was 1 | e was to confine itself 10 |ington this week. The report A‘ontums“ | that in the latter part of 1 1 this e the main facts that give the some very interesting statistics as well as Commission. | dorsements of EMPERORS, EMPRESS, PRINCES, CARDINALS, ARCHBISHOPS and MIRTH AND MUSIC. the destruction of these ban ",«,mr pertinent suggestions made by Gen- At a meeting of the Railroad Commis- | other distinguished personages. | MATIN SATURL AP R The interestingfact remains, however, [ eral Merrlam. - = e | Sloners yesterday—a full board being | & MARIANI & CO., 52 WEST 1STH STREET, NEW YORK. | & N iy o hemes. ing | The latest report from Honolulu to this | procent—T. C. Coogan, local attorney of | p, 5 g s on of Rostand omedy, preceding | pre ¥ Paris—1 Boul London—S3 Mortimer Stree Montreal: 30 Hospital | 2 CYRANO DE BERGERAC. department shows that there are 812 pa- | {1 c"b nman Palace Car Company, again kept the | the general municipal election of that | ¢ . A ff > < et ol £ | tients in the general hospital at that stioned the right of the board to in- 5 e = o '1“';‘“1'"'-* within a | year, Dick McDonald andoneof hismost | place, and of this number there are 111 | q"“-‘]‘g‘a{‘: A N);‘_im‘;_.s Felpe gl | AMUSEMENTS. WITH APPROPRIATE MUSIC. | power sufficient to secure the nomina- | port is from General King. He sailed for | rotest was filed and the board, desiring Pull Sct of Teeth | A Reserved Seat for the Matinee. tions of & majority of the members of | Manila on the 10th of this month, leaving | to consult the Attorney General, took the ; S MUROSGO’S GRAND OPERA Gur Telephone, Bush 9. under advisement and 'will ren- $ ; Gotd Crowns 22k $350u5 | VB HOUSE e s el most in- | the School Board from one of the great | @ Honolulu of his command of expedi- | matter Y . onacs Foceesin . al hospital. | der a decision at its next meeting on De- Mitezs 2 Bx erefore, a severa TO; ¥ 5 2 i o c "eek o Nov therefore, ~that several prominent | entire number now in the hospital. VAN VROOM PG R O S = ¢ Y AF AND E' NG. Don't forget German Mother's Syrup cures Electro Dental Parlors E AF Sixth and Market | | GRAND THAN i CELEBRATION. Dr. G W. Kieiser, Prope | | P already | schoolteachers in the department who | General Merriam in his report gives it _its dan- | were on terms of close friendship with | as his opinion that the city of Honolulu is | Y% cRINa; SOuRE. BRIty ItV e i he I nk. t, like every- | some o eir friends a c ces fo et s tha a meas: s possi- . biging Lo SR et thir se t McDonalds touched q‘l" 1 Di ; y: a8 nominees for |, 10 Que to the men that were sent from | The bubonic plague has not appeared In | ¥OR EITHER SE ’ ‘CONGO,” the Gorilla Man. + 5 g i e GRS here with the disease, who were taken off | Chinatown, despite the startling one-col ‘lE BB""'s O HER SEX. “JOE STORMS JR." Orang-Outang, irne ishes. Tt ‘ ast- | There are scores of letters from |the ;r:u;s;mr\fi\(\q] ilim’mh:ilu and Ful in h{fi- umn statement to that effect displayed in | fl::;e:;::lz‘ll;elaztl:; . = and “SALLY,” Chimpanzee nstrate this fact. | jawyers inisters, « - " | pitals there. While he does not so state, | tho Chronicle vesterday. City Physiciat | Coarica lawyers, ministers, McDonald rela- | &ofera) Merriam gives the inference that | joo 0 0mf B0 FEREIITR: ol Spoard of | — Seat of those diseases | Special Engagement of the Handsome ana | GREAT BILL inthe FREE THEATER. 1 C tives, newspaper men, merchants and |in his opinion Honolulu is a thoroughly | Herefore Heve © LGRer 50,00 S aa of the Genito-Urinary Accomplished Leading Lad: i 2 : 4% = others not dignified by professions, | unhealthy place and not fit for the en- in;roughly investigated the alleged cases | (NN Organs, requires no | MISS ADELE BELGARDE. | mhims Fiute CONCHITA. | Calitonins 0 ands of | cach asking for small accommo- el Kings" departure abandons | Of Plague and had ascertained that the | hange o et oS | GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE, THURSDAY, | CKEONS, <ilenroost In. 1ational ectric R ; e > Stin. s Gonar; 5 same had no exister e had visite e— THANK ¥ % 'RACTIONS WITHOU ions, which invariably were given | Camp Otis, and General Merriam says it | Sime had ho CEtener g, 0o s ack- | EVENING P GHT! TO-NIGHT! There | Will not be again occupled by troops. | Camp McKinley has also been moved to and_found that the ake. His report criticis whole | ot Lo s a o TR B was reporte Ty was a struction Company | anq as invariably never repaid. AMATEUR NIGHT! hicle in which to : . 4 are letters from men and women in all | few ground and every possible sanitary | \“‘hw};“;}‘;]‘.z‘»‘{“fi‘]fi { names placed upon the payroll of the o e I detachment of the First New | advance that there was probably no truth | — = — | 10¢, Including Zoo and Theater; Children, Be. : s all, | pacific Bank or upon that of any crazy | York Regiment will leave Honolulu\next | In it. COMEDY THEATER. | Sundays ana Holdays, 10e. in accusatl \“,f con- | scheme in which the McDonalds were | week on the Australia, and the second de- - : (Formerly the Popular Bush.) | and dishor 1as 9 - 5 | tachment wi ollow a weel ater ol e = o o o e '“_”“v““ interested. There are letters from men o W f the. lastnemed’ transport ADVERTISEMLNTS. 2 s & xp Al | begging Dick to get them out of jail, | cannot bring all the members of the re-| "~~~ Ao s MATINEE TO-DAY "AT 2 Take in the . s th. The John Brown colony and its | : . Py 1its | yut that was before Dick got there him., | maining detachment, those_that are left uL that g him- | Ome on the Scandia. When the first have been d bed iength | gq o ar istle: L e ol e e il el There are epistles showing what | Jetachment arrives here it will go into = g X hat| pick’s agents did not do in their ef- | camp at the Presidio for about a week of {mportance, but no' of public in- | fores to float worthless electric bonds | Until transportation to New York can be y of e i 1 arrange: s seco acl £ thoting and other securities in London, Liver. | Siranged for. The secon e e inankior will also go into camp at the same place n the bank of M pool and Paris. In this miscellaneous | for a few days. General Merriam thinks occasiopal [letter correspondence there is something of that the entire regiment will be forwarded over four year pathos and humor, appeal and denun- G AT 8 SHARP, | Notice is hereby given that the first | MATI? SATURDAY. | installment of real estate taxes nd all | 5 g The, Reig catrical Sensatiof i | unpald personal prope:ty taxes, includ. | T Felsning, Theatrical Sejsation of New | ing balance due from those who have | | already paid the Assessor, will be delin- quent and 15 per cent added on MON- | To-Day at.... from San Francisco in time to get home y DAY, November 28, at 6 o’clock p. m. to_eat their Christmas dinner. NO CHECKS received after SATUR- inal ¢ lapse of the | ciation, satire and blackguardism, but | . The case of Private Aubrey D. Howard, ? SVBNING. November 26 | #m, DUL| g ottery A, Third Artillery, who deserted | DOLLS, D'},;'“f)"f‘;’:“{f‘l',’l'fi\l‘}’}\;’“g‘,{,fi“q S n Compe have also | they are essentially of a private nature R A s y 8 ally of s e, | from Fort St. Michael, Alaska, will come : L G = 2 2 d in outline. > and for that reason are not published | up for trial before a general court-martial | | DAY EVENINGS, November and | : Hageman. The great transactions in real - [ by The Call. some time next week. The goldier is now | & 126, from 7 to 9 p. m. N COMPANY, under Da- T in Madéra and the manipu- Aol LSt ithe Tavesiies feq | confined in the guard-house at the Pre- The children can be || JAMES N. BLOCK, nal direct| g 4 = AG BE s who fed | 41djo, and is new to the service. He was | Tax Collector of the City and County | Theater and Ei g e men :vnvnt-nrn;vl. o the service He was nsactions are also of ir but not absolutely nece purpose of The Call in gations of th ms of th upon the McDonalds was E. Par- | recently arre sons, who ured an overdraft of | Town M -flul. where hf hal? rr'llll’rnod to | P ; P | his home e was wearing his uniform at | | many th n of dollars from the | the time. According to Howard's state- | Jn| bank and did what Dick commanded | ment, when he arrived in Alasks he began | the alleg °ft. | him to do in order to save himself | to suffer with rheumatism, and he says s i R e R e e e anl?;’;}“fi | the doctor told him that If he staid there | - T saviats ations. | he would die. He claims that he thought | the Riverside motor road | Parsor a matter of course was an | that if he r»turne(})hc é‘nulg rnpnll('tl.(n zhle} Vorks might | abject, disgusting flattere g Presidio for du ne day he took French e Works might | abject, dlsgusting fatterer. The Me- | L2C8GRd ume ome. bul forsot to report | olute thorough-| Donalds would have no other persons | to the Presidio at all, so that at present | ific Bank is con- | around them except those that were | he Is sofourning there in the guard-house | e riptic d add ing to stoop to the moy | waiting for_his trial. | i e ot ,“1".”1,1, b- | willing to stoop to the most humillating | " private Tuthill of the engineer corps, g to the prooof alrealy esta | servility. Parsons was involved in|who was judged to be insane, was taken that deception. financial jugslery | many schemes with Dick McDonald. | fo the sapltarium at Washington. D. C., : T e : o Fatmas A | on Monday under a guurd of five men. | ’ berate theft mark the | The young banker used this man for | “rne ehses of Sermeant Charles Clarke, | > people, the | general utility purpose cending him | Battery B, California Heavy Artillery, | Lime Point. charged with insubordinatio; made happy at little ||ot san Francisco. & e e ] i COKE! COKE! COKE!| auesing couesing eank, | The Gentleman’s Race P. A. McDONALD, THANKSGIVING DAY, | Fr '™ Challenge Cup 813 FOLSOM STREET, e Is the Third Race on the Card. “DR.MCNULTY. Open Stakel.. e aoo mos 'VHIS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLEOLD | STAKE and SAPPLING STAKE. D . all over the Pacific “'!?\K;l and into the 2 | e Sratgptaraliy Private Henry Hadler, charged with d Speciulist cures Private, Nervous, and Blood Dis ~ Ay tten with the | Middle States on wild chases that cost | gertion, and Hospital Stewards Spillinger, | enses of Men oniy. Book on Private Diseases and | Take a Miselon-street-car and 1t will land | K to the Los Angeles|a great deal of money and resulted in | charged with disobedience of orders, and || 12-Inch, bisque head and hands, Weuknesses of Mo, froo. Over 20 y'rs’ ex perience, ) i ind cable railroad, but this vol- | nothing. | Fitzgerald, char; eg gvlthhdrunkenFeas on | "n:me: n.n‘;i| nm‘k;’n:!‘... s 20¢ || 5“1‘3:’.‘.‘.5" -w‘t-dmmllu;nAZ SEN Ees Loa ble, }lmnnlfl you at the gates sl ¥ S 55 : ¢ | v t v the gener: - | -inch, ead and hands, 3 :3 s. Sundavs, 10012, Consuls STTRST o‘s ;2 e would mot be mecessary to em-| Parsons outlined to Dick a gorge- | miiia) wcsierday. Thelr sentences hive || L ahoes and stockings moving eves. 35e | | thidon reeand sacredlycontidential Call,oraddress ADMISSION, fic. LADIES FREE. Clflcc cl"s ze the proof that The Call has al- | ous scheme of supplying tremen- |to go to the department commander for" 17;;&!:. .fiffi“flchx?fn“:- and hands, sos 11 P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M.D., | o Jocm Iy submitted that Moses H. Sher- | dous water Dower to Carson City and | PProval or disapproval before being made | ;e ‘bieque ™ head S | AINGLESIDE TRAGHK—~ t schen engaged | 1i-hting the town with electricity. | e e shoes and stockings, moviny 60 | % : 3 LN - 18-inch, bisque head and - = N bribing City Coun- | The International Electric Supply ani Lurline Salt Water Baths, ehoes and stockings 63c || HAYFEVER | RACING from Monday, Nov. 1%, to Bank Commissioners | Construction Company was organized | Bush and Larkin sts. Swimming, Rusitan, hot || 1 ; " gse || £ CA'?'R:?RH | Saturday, Nov, 26, inclusive. | . i andered thou- | and cold tub baths. Saltwater direct from ocean. Five i ars x“%fi‘ Races Daily, Bain or 8hige. »wn confederates. | and Dick McDonald " | i | Grand Initial Performance in Monster Free, iot ek e e v : s } i & shoes and stockings . 85 n r\{'mnk(‘ clearer | sands of llllt funds nrtme bank in the Reclamation District Suit. el e il Tk Oppression, Suffocation, Neuraigia, etc., cured by | Vaudeville Amphitheater, e w. H K and 0% ”rm;”’ s 7 hemc'c arsorg‘ slm:t o good deal of | Y ial of suit of P. J. von Loben Sels shoes’ and ‘stockings, moving eyes.$1.00 ‘ESPIC'S | THANKSGIVING DAY, THURSDAY, No-| e perior Accommodations. W. H. Knight and Charles Dunsmore | time at Carson City attempting to float f ik cl R EMBER, 2, at 1:30 P. M. rio 2 Jere in:collusion ith' Mogea Sher- | this scheme. Elaborate negotiation | against Lester D. Green and others was Jointed Dolls GARETTES.“[ PUWDE | _Lillian Smith, Champion Rifle Shot of the | e e ot e i a i ssoct 3 i © | commenced before a jury yesterday in the L2 Parls, J. BSPIC ; New York, E. FO World: _Balloon Ascension and Parachute | R R p 1 da apaEnie iy sociates. were begun and continued with promi- | {nited States Circuit Court. The plaintiff | RIS DNew York, B- FOUGERA &C0. | fiimp: Triple Horlzontal Bars; Breakaway | IR B O 3 bisque head, full-jointed potny L DRUGHISTS Ladder Act; Knockabout Clowns: the Leons: | Ry atti T tha Cornet Solo; Grand Concert; Black Alaska Bears; Performing Lions | Children are Interested and Amused at Glen | leet, Spermatorrhaay Park. Whites, unnatural dist | Admission, 10c; no further charge. Children | charges, or any inflamma- | under 5 vears, fre | tion, irsitation or ulcera- | ' Glen Park Cafe will open on this day. Tur- | A v n e, 11 ieEas GiEaine Oa. Dhdose, "Hoa-asisinganr, | M9 1unch only: X, Fefreshments at papulac Sold by Druggists, Take San Mateo electric cars; Valencia, Mis- g seat in plain wrapper, | slon and Sutterstreet cors transfer, to be no more com- | nent electric firms, but nothing was | alleges that he is the owner of 3500 acres | bisque head, full jointed Thonsateihe | 3 a8 “the Pearson Reclamation District in | D e ki Tointen nstrate thatJohn | done. A great amount of material was | \f (16, JSG"ounty, south of the oty of || Zinch: bisgus head. full-joimted 254 s now the manager of | purchased and Parsons spent a very | Sacramento, and that his system of drain- inch, bisque head, full-jointed . Farnum, who the Pacific Bank, was the abject tool | enjoyable t'~- for which the depositors | ing his lind by reclamation ditches, | pumps, etc., was rendered useless by the of his cousin, M. H. Sherman, and with | of the Pacific Bank paid. The electric 4 2 ] e C 2 g rlec ¢ by the defendants and run him used the Bank Commission as a | scheme having proved a failure, as so | ;’}I,‘%)“,?h i land. He claims $50.000 dam- WILL & FINCK CO., club with which to threaten the Me- | many had done before, Parsons started | ages. The plaintiff is ex-Consul for the | Donalds into the acceptance of abso- | around the country as solicitor in chief | Netherlands. 830 Market St S.. F. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. || +§ 5 —_————— lutely \\'r/rl‘hll‘ss securities, stocks and | for the Californian Illustrated Maga- Ladies’ tailor-made suits. Fur capes, cloaks. The record needs -te than it is to BELECTRIC CAR_LINES. Kearny-street and Mission-street cars every three minutes, direct to track without change. Fillmore- street cars transfer each way. ADMISSION TO THEE TRACK, $1.00. S. N. ANDROUS, President. F. H. GREEN, Secretary. Big & is_a non-por remedy “f0r” Gonotshiay races. Round-trip ticket, %5c. o o Ye e oo oo 3 bottl .75, A open Doty ey am 2 a'e. w. | Weak Men and Women Bathing from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M, snom.n USE DAMIANA aml:ns‘h'r ADMISSION 10c - - - - CHILDREN reat. Mexican remedy; Bathing: with admission, 25c; children, 200" | streeia to eetusl organe. Dopot &3 3 more than an outline of the connection | He went fromtowntotown, from State f the Pacific Bankers with the San Di- | to State, attempting to introduce the Failure of a Contractor. 3 go cable road and the National Bank | magazine among the booksellers and| Willlam Bell, a contru:or o; this %ty, of that town. Sherman's crazy schemes | newsdealers, Expensive posters were | filed a petition in the United States Dis- | and absolutely dishonest manipulation | circulated and s great deal of money | ot GOUrt yesterday aeiine 1o Sises 11 of the Phoenix street railroads known | was squandered, but nothing more ma- | and he has no available assets. bonds. It not necessary to go into | zine. credit. M. Rothschild, 211 Sutter st., r. € and 7. ——————— BITTER THAN PILLS

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