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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUN DAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1899. WILL ACT ON ~ THE FILIPINO COMMISSION Hon. Charles Denby Arrives. HE WILL GO TO THE ORIENT | | could not appreclate her p | advice. Then she packed up her trunks | and departed, and when the restaurant| | man found her gone he hurried to his at- | | torney and prepared a writ of injunction to prevent the bank from paying any | money to his wife. Altogether Le Blanch | sald marty harsh things about Mrs. Le | Blanch. The sequel to all the above domestic | turmoil is that after Le Blanch had | | filed his suit and posted his wife as an | adventuress he returned home to find her | behind the counter of his restaurant act- ing as cashier and taking in the money Hke a good, dutiful wife. The husband | was at first speechless. Then he rusbed back to the City Hall to withdraw the | suit. He sa he was mistaken. —_—e——— | | ’ WILL SWIM AND DIVE. | Natatorial Pastimes Scheduled to Take Place at Sutro Baths. The swimming and diving contests this afternoon at Sutro’s baths will be be- tween the following natators: Fifty-yard dash, novice—W. Dasmann, 0. Schultz, J. Heavy, A. Bodine, J. Bo- dayla, C. Freund, M. Zeller, J. Leonard, { i Miss NAN HE following invitation and response, insuring the appear- ance here again of Nance O’Neil, the gifted Californian Q40040+ + 0040 recautionary | .mamnmmomammmmmomn CE ONEIL TO PLAY HERE AGAIN In Response to a Request From High Dignitaries She Names a Date. Jobn I. Sabin, T. I. Bergin, T. T. Wil- liams, Rudolph Herold Jr., Dr. P. de Vecchi, Dr. Beverly MacMonagle, J. E. Doolittle, R. H. Lloyd, N. H. Foster, George H. Martin, George T. Covey, UNEASY OVER HAWAIIAN BILL Little Time Left for Its Consideration. ENACTMENT LAWS NEEDED TO GOVERN THE NEW TERRITORY. Unless Congress Takes Action at This IS NECESSARY ALASKAN RELIEF EXPEDITION FAILS Members Almost Starve to Death. BRAVE UNTOLD HARDSHIPS VAIN QUEST FOR A PARTY OF PROSPECTORS. At Their Camp Is Found a Note CONDITIONS OF THE ISLANDS M. Dwyer, C, Shelion, it Mcbride, Bl B iy | _One-hundred-yar ash, _juvenile—H. ste-player, wi e read with in- % TO BE CONSIDERED. | seebach, D. Harris, C. Strohlin, H. PEshRes gim:és g_lc;;filreds?;}] sifi-g ,,?:;2:?‘3."?: Session Embarrassments of & Stating That the Unfortunates Serious Nature Will Be Would Try to Reach a G. Freeth, W.| | Dougherty, O. Beyfuss, Dawsett, A. Beyfuss. Miss O'Nefl: Knowing the high posi- Foster, H. W. Dimond, Harry D. Hawes, W. E. F. G. Davis, Thomas M. the Result. Settlement. | VOne-nundred-yard tub race, two in tub— x 3 H. McKenzie, B. McKenzie.'G. Adler, A. tion you have attained In the dram- n The United States Will Formulate a Bodine, J. Heavy, C. Freund. e a};c v:vorldi ;}:ro\:gh ygur own indlvidual Penncel, James H. Graham, ‘;mlafi: B Cifty-vard race, amateurs—W. Arma- | efforts within the short space of five Martin, M. 8. Martin, M. S. Newell. Proper Government for the B ! . . 3 = t, J. O’'Brien, O. Beyfuss, H. Anderson, vears, we take this me ] = e Filipinos From the | . Adams, E. Moody, L Eiarper, B foe- | ing our appreciation e Catitorata's b heny Gl s oecial) Dl ol e Eart il Dhcatoh b Tha' Call Report. | B*Lynen. il 55 *| & fairest and most gifted daughter, who Greenway, Charles Rollo Peters, H. S g 2 ‘ \rFk find_fancy spring-hoard diving—| & has conferred distinction upon the G. Hellmann, Willlam Keith, Russell Call Office, Riggs House,| SEVENTY MILE RIVER, Alaske Sreielre ¥, Bensen, W. Dagmann, 0. Sehyitz, B | ¥ State, her tamily, her frlends and her- H. Cool, C. P. Eells, Dr. Beverly Washington, Feb. 18. | Dec. 20 (via Seattle, Feb. i | W Arinacost. T T e e e ety S o Genlt Members of the House who are inter- | Plate, Jullus Sternberg and J. Hon. Charles Denby, ex-Minister to| irapezo and high diving—A- T BRKeT: |4 for an extended engagement In Burope, e o ested in the passage of the bill provid- | chie of Montreal have returned from an ina and present member of the Philip- | O. Scbultz, & Dond7a% = i we request that you will name a time Hon. Henry T. Gage, James D. ing a form of government for Hawall | unsuccessful effort to relieve a party of Phelan, Lloyd Tevis, General W. H. are manifesting concern at the status | prospectors at the head of Porcupine ve! —e—————— before your departure when we may 1. Barnes and others—Gentlemen: I of that measure. With but twelve legis- Rivey They were gone over six weeks as ('f',.‘,’:‘,”m::f,‘)h MUST PAY ALIMONY. |5 asain have the pleasure of seeing A gt e at the P: A. S. Sink, the Well Known Turf- you in the roles made famillar by your L AR it At it lative days of this session remaining |and suffered partial starvation, as the i ‘am, Must Support His Wife %ehnlus. Henry T. Gage, James D. l’i" 2 e tido nat and with such a large amount of public | took provisions for thirty days onl S » elan, William Greer Harrison, clously conferred upon me. o ns : , : g Pending Their Divorce. George T. Bromley, Lioyd _Tevis, know how to express to you my thanks business pressing for attention it is felt | For six days they were practical the Phillp- | e varce proceedings Instl- |3 Irving M. Scott, W. H. L. Barmes, R N yeretl i ay Hinib]e émnft: g | Dataction upon the bill s dobbttul | witiout food. | All the enowahioe lac. ‘m,’;,"' tuted by‘ his wife Bertha, Andrew S. Sink, | U. 8. Grant Jr., Homer 8. King, W. H and your good wishes and kindness for The necessity for the enactment of |ings and spare skins were fed to their N g e ; Martin, Raphael Welll, J. B. Crockett, my future. I am very proud that I laws to cover conditions existing in | dogs. am a Californian, and my visit here Hawall 1s admitted on all sides. Even Ritchie, who led the party, was a > best form Uncle Sam's sor Dean n the his port on Denby i all i our power to 1ib- a turfman in the employ of George Rose, will have to pay her $2 50 per day every pt Sunday, until March 15, when éd to pay $3 50 a day. must immediately part Thi: the order of Judge Seawell, in | y toward a liquidation of | OOTOD & ST LIS S IS TH0 IO LOTERRORIIRL & DO TOLIOLES LOLEOLIO LHOTIOLISTIS IO & KRS LIGLIOIN & KOS A. A. Watkins, P. N. Lilienthal, John D. Spreckels, A. B. Spreckels, Hugh Hume, H. H. Sherwood, H. S. Scott, Louis Sloss, R. V. Dey, Donald de V. Grabham, James A. Thompson, I. W. Hellman, H. H. Veuve, J. B. Hall, Clarence R. Walter, H. M. Hol- | Z=tieisecetges B e e R R R T S [ R R R SCES SCRS S E o i e o SRR O LISTISTASLED U STV G UL L 9109 will always remain one of the happlest and most memorable events of my life, and I shall try to maintain the high position which you have so generously assigned. With the kind co-operation of Messrs. Gottlob & Co., I am enabled B R e R R e I e e L e e the Californla Theater. my gratitude and, believe me, I shall HOOH TR & BOTIGT & TOTHNO T LI SUSLIOLE @ L STUSLIGLE & DA SLISTI LIS ST SLE 6 LISLASLNSIA & the Democratic minority, who oppose some features of the bill, which has been reported to the House and is awaiting right of way from the Com- mittee on Rules, concede the desirability to their views, but failing'in this will member of the party that was to have been rescued. It consisted of Ritchie, D. A. McPhee of Winnipeg, Ray Mof- fatt of Pembroke, Ont., Philip Billneau of Duluth and Andre Holmes of selves at the headwaters of the Porcu- Univ f Michigan, | whose court the divorce case is pending. . who are already he stated to the Judge that he | Schroeder Jr., J. M. Seawell, Nat. T. @ i n debt and that he was pay-| Messer, B. J. Coleman, George E. + _to name the week of the 27th inst., at of putting the bill upon passage. They | Fresno, Cal. They went over the Ed- Taa e TR ° Please accept will endeavor to amend it to conform | monton route, and last fall found them. Otis e ¥ In | % brook, Andrew Carrigan, Alexander three = Hamilton, E. A. Rix, A. Chesebrough, Sloss Jr., George A. Newhall, Dr. C. T. never forget your kindness to rme. not prevent its final passage. pine River too late to descend in hoats. Entertainment for Boys. David Neustadter, J. M. Quay, Louis Deane, Horace T. Platt, Isaac Trumbo, Very ‘sincerely, NANCE O'NEIL. Important questions are arising in W‘lxthtout at gultde they s[angd across Parents are respectfully requested to : 2B Hawall concerning immigration and|geny. e hen N mids SBODODODOLLS H VUGS oLtexo oM | maritime afftairs, and at the present/|the outset. Believing himself unable to their boys to the entertainment will be given bv the Order of| there is no competent court of jurisdic- | contin i c Golden Links on next Tuesday evening, | = 5% J tion to pass upon them. It is true that | into c:r;}:\h;tjg“;gflefarg;cgecégeghéou%f Feryars' 21 at Golden Gate Fall, A3 SHE MUSTERED OUT Squires, Sroley sad, Thomas: gt covms | BUNKO MEN FLEECE . B e e bor Ihoast i B Rarupmen anll trust b et for. some of the best talent of the city | and Schiotzhauer. g i or. enough salmon through a hole.in the fr o O et 1o thkbinart| WITH HER SOLDIER | *&ii vigeon fanciers are cordially invited GUILELESS GUESTS s ESdiiiates cyer Tnnally but the bill [ jce to keep off starvation until help in the entertainment. A | Ser e to join the club. i loes X;O!'PFO‘NG forhme execution 0f | should come. Moffatt and Billneau re- trope (s oneof the shicl sttecthill sy TAPY "« OF (HE: EIGHTIF g G o or o eI TROM ONE N e e et Wit R s besides many others too erous 1o | | ot ned . . mntion, e tlertainment will con- CALIFORNIA. THE HIGH CHIEF EANGER. HOTEL, e e i Ihirs. John “the president of the | — Reception and Banquet Tendered SRR the States and the new territory and |food gave out and they were reduced Thses t wotler for' the ad- b vexatious questions if the shipping|to the necessity of toasting five beaver e s Isaac Belknap of Vancouver, the Him by the Deputies of the Dr. F. Scanlan Parted With Much [laws of the United States as proposed < 2 be extended to Hawaii, the same h{g“ mAd efltmg Cien s fie atier 30 3 other. t the end of ten days they ty, and it is con-| t parents will interest | object of the | hoped th ves in the worth The order was instituted for the tion of vices which exist in a large | asure among young men and boys of | to-day. Articles of incorporation were filed by | he Winfield Resetting Circuit Breaker | Husband of the Runaway Woman, Seeking Her. Isagc Belknap, in the employ of the United States at Vancouver barracks, was g0 much about the return of the woman, was disbanded Willlams returned to San The district deputies of the high chief ranger of the Independent Ouder of For- esters in San Francisco last evening ten- dered a reception and banquet in one of the downtown rotisseries to High Chief them on account of the good work he has Apollo; G. L. Withers, for Madrone; M. Coin in a Card Game With Four Independent Foresters. Confidence Operators. opera The *'sure thin| show me. 1 expressed a A eclever gang of bunko men is now g around the hotels, and though men ply their vocation desire to see trouble as to a court of final resort for their execution and construction exists. Chairman Knox of the Committee on Territories and Chairman Hitt of the Committee on Foreign Relations, the latter a member of the late Hawailan untiring in their efforts during the past reached a cabin at the mouth of Big Sheep Creek, where they found Pate and Sternberg. Pate, Sternberg and Ritchie started in a few days to relieve Holmes and his companions. They found the camp at Fish Branch, where to - every- — e | al, educa- | N - 5 | he water front yesterday in search 5 2 opri havy led to the police to f the P New Corporations. on' the water front yesiereay -l 0ol Ranger G. A. McElfresh, to demonstrate | proprietors have appealed to i S 5 ities of the Phil- P | % nis romaway wife. He does not care | the high esteem in which he is held by | protect their too confiding guests nothing Commission and thoroughly conversant | Moffatt had left a note saying that Y [P e e as Vet 15 that direction. | With the situation in Hawall, have been | they had been unable to replenish their supply of game and fish, and, fearing delayed in ”Vl"’a\ ot 1 | the Victoria Land and Cattle Company | o5 "q 2 ety 1d tructions in that | and the Winfleld Resetting Circult Ll e iodoiing year-old | done and the interest he has taken in the | gty more or less success. week to secure the recognition of the |that assistance might be hat we wil | Breaker Company yesterday. The former | /¢ il i the Bel B A order since he has held office. Those who | "The latest victim was Dr. F. Scanlan, | hill. They have succeeded to the extent | reaching them, had decided to attempt Setermine Cthe | corporation 15 composed of some of the All went well in the Belknap household | thus manifested their appreclation are: | formerly surgeon fn ;h.c(:\!lv;zfinfl.lwl;;otrel- | of securing a promise from the Com- |the return trip to Lapierre House, some in the gov- 1».14(.'.‘12l i pitalists in the Eial:-li:lld £sf until the Bighth California boys marched | C. F. Stewart, deputy for Court San Fran- §$.'&' i\h:(; o r&er'l‘lfl; ‘ém(fq;":r?m wi?h' ! mittee on Rules to consider early next | 300 miles down the Porcupine. Ritchie can not say. 1| organized fo and seliing of | into Vancouver. J. H. Williams, one of | cisco; J. H. Whiley, for Golden Gate; J. | 8d the day after s arvval PREICUIE of | Week the practicability of reporting @ | thinks they were able to make the trip, i aines, et thelr number, was a fine singer, and soon | H. Hansen, for Endeavor; James Hurry, | goo foliow : rule giving time to the bill. It is said | though they started with so little food e R became a regulax attendant 8t the Methe | for Golden Erg: J. B. Xutoson, (0 Di. | W08 Tollows: ched by an affable gen- | that If this Congress adjourns without | that they probably would have to eat to a large extent upon Con O o ireh meuibur, apd elowast e f L. A Kern, for Mission, H. Brun- | tleman, who represented himself as Mr. | furnishing a form of government for|gome of their dogs, of which they had le whether it st be a The choir. and she and ‘Willlams met and hofer, for Noe Valley; C. Muller, for Pre- | Benson of the Southern Pacific Company. | Hawali, and the matter goes over until | three. x we will éstablish a protec- e o friends, When the Eighth | S F. W. Geiger, for Alcyone; H. T. | After a little talk he told me he had some | payt winter, embarrassments of a se- 5 —_— came g00 nds. e 3 Moore, for Friar Tuck: J. A. Born, for | Klondike nussets which he would like t0 | 5joug nature and extent will Tesuit in A A T AL LATION The officers of Carita Hive No. 23 of the € only hold the Philippines m ¢ force. is the invention of a young genius, after | 3t | . “If. 1.had been asiced the guestion a nstrument lslnnmed. Interest- f;'l?;‘;’:g‘lm‘:;‘d last Tuesday Mrs. Belknap B s§°“f”fi for S_}J‘I‘lset; Ny Caméron, g\em‘ and he took me to a room at 313 | Hawalil. we hold the Phillppines A. A. Anderson, C 1 3 ? : or Seal Rock: omas P. Jarvis, for | Kearny street. When we got there a | = 2 s P Bhogke B a Tuesday last, while T was away on | Southern Helghts; W. I. Avery, for Yerba | game of poker was going on, in which | Banqueted E. C. Kilpatrick. 5;?3}3: u‘:; ;::t l}‘,;‘“a’:fif:,fd"é"ix‘?‘fi'l“ m: N The capital Is $10,000, of | business,” sald Belknap vesterday, “‘my | Buena, and O. C. Pratt, for Golden Gate. dsome man whom they called | Tast Friday evening the teachers of the| ri s st d ¥ Sgs. o~ ne to answer. I do|which $50 has b s wife disappeared. She took the train to| The 'following named were invited as Mr. Davis, a | i e Hventngs Sahnol < b rietta. Stone, past depuly supfeme com > report of the com- —_— Portland, Or., and when I followed her | special guests of the city deputies: High | ing man with sore eyes, Fike s g School gave a ban-| mander of San Franeisco, assiSted b ; influence in regard Special Musical Service, Portland, OF4 fhat the had Joined Wil- | Vice Chief Ranger Charles S. Peery, | tle fellow. were engaged, and to whom I, quet in honor of the return of Mr. E. C. | Lady Hughes as mistress at arm. Lad D - e here I hat they had goneé on to San | High Senior Woodward W. L. White and | was Introduced. Benson ‘took a hand and | Kilpatrick as their principal. Mr. Kil- | Shaw as chaplain, Lady Robbins as sen- A. A. Borlini; also | won several dollars and passed me OVer | patrick has endeared himself with the g&e‘l’;n:s twelve members %gelga.;;g Hive, i e present 4 There will be a special mu | Francisco. While i was away a female High Senior Beadle State deputy of the high chief ranger, J. half of it, telling me to pla: I did so, | corps of teachers of this school and with large number of invited guests, members 1E BLANCH'S HASTE at the Church of the Advent, Eleventh |friend of Mrs. Belknap got into my house . street, near Market, th e en | md packed all ner ¢lothes and jewelry | H. Mahan, Supreme Deputy Chief Hanger | and in the deal got three Sevens, Benson | ¢ e L L ah and packed all her clothes A Je R an. | E. A. Mack, and B. C. Stock. The com. | said it was a splendid hand, and I left | j pupils thereof by his able, kind and | of other hives and sir knights' from tho B e vent to the hotel to-get my | justzadministration of its. afialra. The | tents. The ceremony Wwas very impres- sive, the installing officers delivering the The full vested choir of the mittee had provided a fine menu, and present Board of Education received its He Begins Suit Against His Wife I[Z &t i = 4 ho aid bt | church T render the music, consisting | cisco. I followed it, and with the aid o d i i > t en o OFS, e > di | Officer Charles Callaghan of the harbor | after that had been discussed there were | money, fifty-one pounds, and came back = = i and Soon Repents His Action. of ffty men end boys, under the direction | police I located it In the baggage-room at | offered a number of ftoasts, to Which | aig oy om e iAo a side bt of | Share of euloey for its great wisdom in | many and long charges without book and Aed. the ferry depot this morning. 1f my wife there were appropriate responses, the | $300 with one of the party and we lost, h?‘"- 2 }’lg G ~A\r‘ Da }”hfch flg‘ returning | without mistake. At the close of the in- a four eights. { him to the place for w Qés pre-em- | stallation the twelve guards and the ten It was moved and sec-| officers formed and gave the floor work days ago Henry Le Blanch. the eve ant man at 298 O'F: Wwn restau nite presided over by Mr. R. Fletcher Tilton. Among_numbers of special interest will | or Wiiliams comes for the trunk I hope to catch them and so secure the return of principal one bein guest of honor, who recently came to this an eloquent one by the | the other man havin “Upon my telling them it was all T had | inently qualified. | onded that the 17th of February be named of the Maccabee drill, which was exe- arried Miss Kate E. Turley, | be the Psalter chanted in Gregorian tones, | /n & short time. Wol rd’s Anthem, “The Ri Morn | my B 't want the woman. Her | City from Los Angeles. they asked me to take my money back, |« ; $ B o odwards Anthem, JIhe Hadant b | ey bas ined sy home and i Atpthe close of the Lanquet the high | but I refused. eaying I was satisfied [ had | e . Mt hte e | e e e Totters s s o e d i) dditic 1% Defore the altar. = ranger, on behalf o e Grand | lost it fairly. Knowing the character of | 8% S S y ho an attractive man in the eyes of a woman, np ‘before the altar. “The pab- | my s, bndaho ean SO0, oo Wactar. | COUEE presefted the wice chief ranger | iho meNinow, T bave Enanged my mind, | S8t the festal DoRId WALt ok, nuss | BEUAlS Of be O N omimuander Mre. hé the owner.of a snug sum of % with the high cross of merit voted him | Benson gave me §15 and promised to give ARG s S M B S gt the drill Past Lady Commander Mrs. 1 swa g s lane on the trail of the runaway couple, | tnanimc " Phe Grand Court at i Dol halt what I lost, but of § | Louise Freese, Miss B. Livingston, Miss| Helen Edwards, on behalf of the hive, in 2 % in the San Francisco Savings| Dr. D'Evelyn. retured from the East. Ofic, and hopes to locate them soon. A G L e S e e R 58 Wershauer. Micg Labe-| o very complimentary spesch, presented on. Al d on the tender | Phelan building. . ———————— he was presented an’additional cross, | Another guest at the same hotel named o, M A M arge ey | to the Inataliing officar a5'a. token Of love Rusca man and P—-..—OI(TI T e NEW “WAYS’” WORK WELL. [and madeac cvalier of the order. B. Jackson lost $15 to the same gang | Miss Kernan, Miss Kozminsky, Mr. X esteem and respect. a set of silver and 25 | taa Siwame e S Shking dlec, tne, steerer I thit ¢ | MUmISERE S PN N Blinch: | £ HES PO minotion ook s o Superior Court charging his | L FORTLAXD, Feb. 1s—Clearances, $172.455; Yachtsmen Busy Scraping Spars and Entries for Handball Sports. T e e i M Tolorane A M A e abo. s | ocimient Testondld (v 8 TInching sgeach B Seeyine s man CaS ey S b Overhauling Their Craft. The cntries for to-day's games at Phit| _ Still another guest, Fulton by name, lost | Daniels, Mr. Epstein and Mr. Ruiz. L’;Ve"xgfifihs‘gfiefg‘;‘;‘;“w":,ig:g'm Gl Nery ety ‘ittie S syo| NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. The directors of the San Francisco | Ryan’s handball court at 88 Howard %’Ofitxg‘olfe-obgi‘s'h: ;‘i“ggfi hf:ngfd lym —_—ee——— hive was instituted with forty harthe doliars s . had . bhsely . Oo.| PORTLAND, Feb.: B WHWAT -Nomisalisnd Y‘xlmht Club are planning considerable im- | street, as annnl\mced by Professor Rlor-| g ¥ ® et L L ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS. members, the lar est mumber of such 1 mmediately after the wed- | unchanged; Walla Wal 1@38c; Vi pfovement in the rooms on the upper |dan, are as follows: The fourth guest was a traveling agent 5 LT | members in this State at any organiza- ding she had begun to work for the bank | blue ogoic. U STOESC, ey ANE, thelr house, the walls and ccil- | Ben Clements and W. Hassell va. J. Louts, A. B £ During the nast week there were a num-| tion, - ‘T.ady Edwards was presented’ a e uestem, @91c floor of thel se, Kneley sha . Lewls. O R ":fi}a"'gmfo B D PEEor 12:&311&:1"1‘;1 ltz:(;;;\;gra‘l":fi:xsnigs‘:?fié(:l}sugrggnfigon;{eal:g forna. - Thendw : | C.;Dr. A , L. C.; Mrs. Bessfe Mur- coL t the t g him th money was t SHE ACTS WHILE ing of which are at present in the rough. The billiard room Is to be divided ‘into two be covered to a height of seven feet with above will be a frieze dull green burlap; In the corners of of some bright color. A. McVicker and T. Leach vs. J. Con- J. Downing_and Réan and J. Lawle: P. Hutchinson vs. P. | radical measures to protect any . Hutchinson and M. Dillon vs. P. Kel- | their caravansaries. street, but after he had won $30 he began ‘to realize that it was a case of bunko and unso- phisticated guests who may register at Detective Wren has been on the cases, and he believes he has stalled four for Crystal Council. Two Grand Councilor Boehm paid a visit last Wednesday night to Germania Council, where there was a good attendance. Social Council will have an entertain- om Jis creditors | TACOMA, Feb. 3 aon and G. Smith editors stem, 61@62c. i ; a 5 ikhs rooms—a sitting room and a billiard room. E. Barry and D. Regan vs. R. Hous- | he pla: A a . 2 ved until he lost the coin, being | were initiated in Garden City Council in B = - The celling snd walls are to be fnished | men Snd, 2. S0y, 5y S giad to, escape at that. S | San Jose. There were initiations in Pa- | Aie S Sergeant; Mro: DRy T SomnE, ind grooved pine, which will | J. White' and M. Maguire vs. E. Cur-| " The hotel proprictors are up In arms | cific, Sunset, America and Washington % e arecs PDohE, adntine: ley and J. Collins > against the confidence game and will take | councils. Mrs. Thomas, picket. The hive, Which 1s like the orde: erned exclusi bership of ninet —_— Advances made on furniture and planos, with for women alone, and gov- by women, has a mem- the billiard room will be permanent red- |ly and & Maloney, | T ; wood settees stained in dark oak color. . C. Nealon an . F. Bonnet vs. M. |located the precious quartet of ‘‘sure | ment and dance in its hall on the nigh Gl {AN DI A I I {l A( :I_I ES Bosides the billfard table there will be ta- | I Kilgallon and R. Linchan. thing” men. o the 8th. EEE] - Arness diais g oruitesy Sl Hane i g bles for writing and card playlng. The finishing of the interior of the dance hall ADVERTISEMENTS. ” pérforming on the mimlic stage, while > b 5 & - 5 ® ©—4-54-6+ 949+ &+@® ions a good policy. Since then Mrs. |needed to furnish the income necessary 66 99 + |4 Chapman has given up hoping that |to carry on the club succestully and with- & !4 the church would come to her rescue |Out economizing unduly in any direction. ) { theatrical engagements for tne little e Cnppho. which was taken up it 9 y ) 1 S Sase, the ways working very well. The . ! Venle Wells comes from a theatrical | sloop will be thoroughly overhayled ang A ® family. Her maternal grandfather was |t into first-class condition, Some of $ 4 the célebrated minstrel of “Dublin | ih¢ Yacht L G S o Bay' fame, Samuel Wells Venics | sppronching seseon The large schooner VEN MEN who do no manual labor have pains in the back. Everybody an an Aggie is lying to the nor X ; played utlity roles. undl one day he uClpghw)i\ne{he siops Will o” the Wisp and has them. They are the usual result of.scme sort of weakness; some- ot in troubl ski g atherine are in the c -~ 3 3 g 3 sot in rouble and skipped out, leaving | SR8, " clinhotas. " whICD 1ey no¥ times of a sprain. There are various causes, and each produces the dull, ocked up an serted. : f oy 2 @+ DO+ D+O Do 0-@ |8 me:lug'i; of yacht owners will be neld, tired aching which renders a man so miserable. hat 'a programme evel T gea:ancwul ge %re ared. It will be sub- i i Pain in the back can be cured. + @ * @ + @ + mother that the reverend gentleman did not consider Intimate family rela- A wide open oors. The club has now nearly a hundred subscribing members, but about 130 are ject ta change by the directors. The sleep Rover, formerly owned by C. C. Bruce, ex-commodore of the Califor- nia Yacht Club, has been chartered ror EASY TO GURE. 5 : : Knowing what causes it, and know- ing that eleciricity, properly applied, wil restcre the muscular DY ITTLE VENIE WELLS, § years © liitle ones and expressed ther distross | will be deferred untll later. O3 Dra=als selnpor SLoNSN. oanlpne hival IR CHBGASES et left between the billiard : e b Venle daughter, answered the letter for hor | room and the dance hall, or the two o earns the family livelihood by ather and explained to the poor |apartments may be separated by sIdIng | @44+44rettttttttettereee s A ————— FHAHHH P44 4+ - b b b b b b S = @t s bt e 2t B e ety dael 1 he gia0p Aes e, e Rl pe e ans ate beginnint strengih, | can warrant a cure. | have cued hundreds of cases in ; {o"put thelr craft in order for the com. two weeks, thousands ir a month. I pour-a constant, warm ng electric current nto the back all night while you sleep. This is in- souls and preaching the cause of tem- TR over at thé ciubhouse scraping and var- perance. Venie, who 18 known to f: th nishing spars and makl; other prepara- R s > ¢ Yento. who 18 known-to {ame as the Hops: QE:;:nn%mm:‘r‘g:ut:finge::gxleadndfl:: vigerating and ceniractile upon the musdes, and two days are often ers’ Chinese drama, “The First Born. having the paint burned and scraped off. enough to cure. 1s the granddaughter of the Rev. E. S. He intends to have her sails cut over. Chapma the well-known Oakland divine, te superintendent of the Anti-Saloon” League and editor of its orgah. About one yeéar ago he gave up his Oakland church to devote himself entirely to temperance work, even to ‘the exclusion of the welfare of the children of his only son. “Venie made her debut when she was 8 years old, at the California Theater, appearing as Cupid in a series of living pictutes. Since that time the little one has been the sole bread-winner of the family. When she works the cup- board is filled. Just as when her dis- tinpguished grandfather labors, the sa- loons are comparatively empty. Venle has not been working much of late. Local productions do not call for child talent. Therefore, Venie's home is desolate, and her mother and her little brother are suffering the keen pangs of want. Venie's mother is an actress also. Her “TAM CURED. Yoy 24 it Tever recn seutied wits since,” writes E. F. Ha e, Collinsville, Sclar¢ County, Cal., Dec. 27 18¢8. MY ELECTRIC BELT WILL CURE IT. Look at the thousands who have begn cured by it. No cne who is informed will suffer from lene back or shy of those pecular weiknesses that men have. They know ‘hat my improved Eleciric Belt will cure it, because it has cured their friends. i My best friend is the man | have ¢ured. Calland make a free test of my Belt Note how simple it is, and how jt works. If you can't cal let me send you my bock, sealed, free. ! DR' M‘ A. MCL AUGHLIN, 702 Market €treect, Corner Kearny, San Franc ———————— ALAMEDA PIGEON FANCIEsS. A Club Has Been Organized to Ad- vance the Jport of Pigeon Racing on the Coast. The pigeon fanciers of Alameda County held a meeting Monday evening at the Park Hotel, Alameda, for the purpose of organizing a pigeon club, The charter members are: E. D. Con- olley, H. F. Whitman, George H. Croley, J. G.'Lubben, G. D. Lubben, E. Wichman, C. 1. Stegfried, T. W. Leydecker, L. B. Thomas, F. Bremer and Dr. T. Carpenter, | Alameda; John Mole, H. P. Squire, B. T. | B e e i e e e e o o o e e McBain, A L. Schaler, A Mcintyre, Dr e e | M Seifridge and W. R. Crocker, Oak- ® R A e T nay Percy Ward, Triftvale, and P I A 6_Year_01d Malden Laboring to Scholtzhauer, Dimond. e name adopted is the Pacific Pigeon Club, and it will have Support an Entire Family. P S R R SR anCaR SRR S S a room fitted up near Park street, Ala- + meda, where meetings will be held the second Sunday of each month. i The following officers were elected for NOT IN DRUG STORES. 0. ability, however, is of a spleclal ol;dc;, B ! icers, were clect 3 Vi al rarely required. e ensuing year: ent, 3 ‘on- ¥ s :f::ng'csl bsreorz‘h‘ec:s\n::ze 0N yomrs oid Mmother and babes uncared and unpro- | olley: Slce picsident, B. T. McBain; see- Office hours, 8 . m. to 8 p. m.: Sundays, 10 to 1. Branches at Los Angeles, Cal., 352 West Second streft: Port- | Dr. Sanden's Elcctric Telt i nover sold i 3 vided for. retary and treasurer, F. hitman land, Or., 2562 Washington street; Denver, Colo., 881 Sixteenth street; Dallas, Tex., 285 Main st . Butte, | drus_siores uor by traveling agents; omly at Mant., 110 North Main street. X 4 piregte | our effice. iibrarian, C. J. Siegfried; veterinary. su | geon, Dr. T. Carpenter; executive com- | mittee, the above officers and Messrs. Now, little 6-year-old Venie must try \li% l:eep the wolf from the y or. and attends school. About nine months man wrote to the gran .0'#40‘{ R R R e R e e e e LTS S TSPV T VYN UV Mrs. Chap- ather of her 0 B LA S S s e ) wuwwe{t»mwo‘uwmmmm e / ¥ g

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