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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1899. 7 “CINCERBREAD FETE” 70 BE CIVEN FOR THE BENEFTT OF = THE HOSPITAL FOR CHILOREN AND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES § St Styles And N ARTISTIC e FESTIVAL WS N PLANNED : Prevail BeOe0e0404 000409000004 0004040904040 40+ 4 0400000+0640+0+000@ i 3 New, ——— : — Stylish And Up- § in Every Department. Murphy Building, Market, Jones and .McAllister Sts. 150000000000 000000000000C Materials. Art Treasures to Be|+ Diots i We Wish to Draw Special Attention 2 yed. jt - i o 3 TO VALUES OFFERED: cal Organizations Will Contribute | 4 THIS WEEK to Make an Entertainment of ? Unusual Excellence—A Grand Ball. | % | next Wednesday night a grand *gin- read fete” will be opened at- Golden Hall on Sutter street for the benefit | e Hos 1 for Children and Training | ® o O i SO SO O IR SO S for Nurses. W it is a “ginger- | 4 3 fete rather than something else no | . S 5 2 [ ] ponmen e T e Sle GOODS. | Ladies’ Tailor-Made S SILK DEPARTMEN n a worthy cause and ought to | ¥ CoLoRED DRESS o 165 1aiior-made lll‘S. . ge it deserv The | ¢ — * —_— At $6.90. T = 600000 R SR o 5 LADIES' CHEVIOT CLOTH TAILOR- ® ©-0—-6-4-06+0 B R o ] At 25 Cents. MADE SULTS, fly front Jackets lined | M‘:‘; 65 Cents. H 5 < with silk serge; Skirts well lined and | BLACK FIGURED TAFFETA SILK, TR IO The,Local Mission of Mercy, in Aid of Which a Grand Festival Wil Be Given for Four & " eobieafBBERT ~oP50 ) Bov e iRRET Rt BuTWR T oo i s g . L A v ay, also black; wor .00, wi 0] at 65¢c a yard. . YI i et offered at $6.9) each. = “( ' -] At $10.00. At 50 Cents. HONESTY lNSo | N| hts at Guldfin Gatfl Ha" 105 pleces 3 INCH DRESS GOODS|LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS of At 75 Cents. i : \= 15 ‘ehecks and covert eiects, will HEGE CLbEia i ROttt el i Gnae QU Do ylaced on sale at bic a yard. ets lined with silk: Skirts double line shades, worth 8¢, w e sold at P | to it, and their efforts merit success. The| part of the matron and nurses most excel- 1 our work for children, which will, we trust, ¥ a’.‘,".flho“_"‘d with velvet; g“"d,‘“","’.hfi’r boie yazd = | fete ‘will continue for four nights, and a| lent work was don . : endure in San Franciseo for all time. ] . e ; $12.50, will be offered at $10.00 each. [ = & 2 he we reincorporated un- This s the only Children's Hospital on ents. = Pattosien’s Success will be giv The | ‘Hospital for Children | this coast, and receives no State ald, and = 39 pleces FINE ALL WOOL LADIES' At $15.00. | At 75 Cents. ] { for raining for Nurses,” which is entirely’ dependent upon voluntary contri- D R GTH, 52 Inches wid S epring | GADIES' TAN COVERT CLOTH TAIL- [COLORED BAYADERE STRIPED B for Nurs -eds money, and the butions to carry on this great humane work | M / CLOTH, 52 inches wide, hew Spring OR-MADE SUITS; fly front Jackets| SILK, worth $1, will be sold at T5c Due to Honest ot Tt binate Nathanlel Gray, our beloved and | for poor, sick and disabled children, of |f§ Shades, ‘worth 1 00 a vard, on sp e R e iethods ! | gingerbread fete shall supply the | Maple. axdithisinot: || there belas now abont seyents fiva aloik iand = e at $15.00feach. i i At S$1.00. -] | need. | nough for the proper disabled children and forty-five nurses in the ents. At $17.50. oot 3ol Sat a1l i anstormeal hospital work In the hospital. q J : S kel > BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE, 24 fnches |, Golden Gate Hall will be transformed ands growing so large “The cost of running the hospital is now = 1 pieces 44 INCH FRENCH MIXED | 1ADIES COVERT CLOTH TAIL- | wide, worth $12, will be sold at 51 g s. Local | 5 djoining fifty-vara lot about $3000 per month, about half of which DRESS G , worth §1 25 a yard, OR-MADE SUITS; tight-fitting Jack-| a yard. = E nment | was purc] d all paid for with the has to be collected from small subscriptions. | B will be placed on sale at 75c a yard. ets, lined with silk; perfect hanging | ] BQRG“\S FOR EVERYBDDY | lors of | exception of , which still remains as a All physicians connected with the insti- | B . gkirés. ‘;;‘rllhhm;fd a&xd h%un H wwrx"th At S1.0 E Al ollhe Towe o S Dirform- | moricags on give thelr entire services without | [ ,'will be offered at $i7.. each. t .00. & The site of the new hospital h: tront- S — L < | e in whic age feet on the north side of Call- ldren are sent to the hospital by phy- | ALESOfCSnts. O ) FANCY STRIPED AND CHECKED B e | will not be permitted to i e 5 et SO R e | mcane i San il Thetomitals | B 41 pleces arz woor srorat seram | [ adies’ Jackets anmd Capes. | sr, morte 1 win ve cona ae & | n | west side of Maple street. In 188 a hos- essentially a beneficence and is doing char- | W 46 Snch'(‘s_ wiue, will be offered at > $1 a yard. " ) ¢ is, after all, the only basis of € a depth of 83:0 feet, was commenced, Into Endfor the sake of humanity that you wit | B LADIES' TAN COVERT CLOTH JACK- | At $1.00. & PR e g e ¢ fes of ‘nzm-l : 3 we moved in “February, b:m. ‘gae m-n;‘ these helpless little ones, = At S$S1.25. ETS: fiy fronts, faced with silk; good | JOLORED TAFFETA SILK, 27 inches = » 1t 1s, after all, the i honor of the | ng and furniture costing about $22,- T sent Board of Trustees Ists of M N JIT- salue for $6.50. ‘will ed at $5.00 v vo vl ol it and by permission of mana-| persons and the proceeds of entertainments Dodge, president: W. F. Whittler, vice | on sale at $1 2 a yard Soey e | e Lnpr = hlx‘ i 1 contribute the ability of its per-| gotten up by ui]"-sflrrlflclnz ladies. We now president; John F., Merrill, secretary; John % At $8.50. ] usi- ers to a a B ‘riday eln solid 3 , volr, s W if 5 - - rmers to a a worth L‘\Lr“' ”‘“»‘:Q\i being on a solid foundation, could enlarge Tayolr, treasurer; Willlam J. Dutton. At 50 Cents. LADIES' BLACK KERSEY CLOTH At' $|.Qo. - e s Setwesy| -] o JACKETS, lined throughout with | BLACK FIGURED GROS GRAIN since Pattosien’s e = = = m "R ORI OV sillc, extra value for $10.00, Wil be of- |~ SILK, worth §15, will be sold at gg mn!n};,;ro el 3 plght the e will FAROUND THE ; Tegisteref at the Ruse. Tie 1s accompa- designs, il ‘be offered at s0c a| fered at $8.u e;l; e St aard it = and -day th 3 e nied by M. S. Armstrong, and will go to yard. At o . s doing the larg- T Mare Island to awalt further orders. LADIES' BLACK DIAGONAL CLOTH At S115. = ss on the Pa- CORRIDORS Andrew Brown, who is largely engaged At S$1.25. CAPES, length 24 inches; regular | BLACK SIL with colored figures, B business is growing _ in varfous enterprises in Kernville, is lo- 19 pleces 54 INCH MIXED COVERT price $5.00, will be offered at $3.00 each. ;};{5*‘ $150, will be sold at $115 a W e cated at the Grand. SUITING for tailor suits, spring s o nd :th ,3 ::::: he | als;):.occ};?dr:::x::?m st J. A. McLean, a rallroad contractor of 5‘-}1’?3?5’ FTRte stiib e LADIES' Bfi\tr:x$x)suigo?:414 CLOTH | At S1.25 = ause they are f ill E W. A. Velth, a Fresno frult-grower, is Spokane, Wash., and C. C. White, a CAPES, lined with Italian cloth, | e ity = S . Mrs. Helen Hecht and Miss| o 1o Satind z * ® | Fresno banker, are guests at the Lick. RESS LENGTHS AND REMNANTS handsomely braided and beaded; good | FANCY PLAID AND STRIPED fces to about two-thirds [@jiate ariya o jthoiCrantt W i Brosahsa ttalist DR P be closed out at greatly Te- Valse for $8.50, will be offered at $6.00| SILK, worth $150, will be sold at B installment houses and the yme idea of the character of the enter-| Willlam Henry Effinger, an attorney of G R Doncient e it ot o duced prices. each. | 812 a yard. H . e Tents miay e ohtATIGH fiom e folt by Lam Benty IIUNEEE e Jamestown, N. Y., Is at the Palace with | uld ask for the same | {2 ramme, which is but partiaily | Fortiand, Or., is at the s his family and will visit the points of in- £ | completed: | N W. Moody, Tax Collector of Fremno, | terest In the State. m all over town | Violin solo, Misses Ames: song, Mrs. Fonda; | Will be at the Lick for a few days. A. L. Begbie, a mine-owner of Tuol- e in the Mission? | clippings fro i musical pantomime;'liv- | W. G. Bels, a hat manufacturer of | umne County, and O. Woodward, & land- j it b i of au atond e - r " ¥ dies X ry;: Ol - & o s 3 g for thei puns ladies duxiliary: Olym- | Philadelphia, is a guest at the Palace. | owner of Staten Island, are among the threatens political undoing. Dr. Lawlor 'S Orpheum combinat | A. M. Duncan of Ukiah, Supervisor of | arrivals at the Grand of San Quentin Prison was scheduled fer on’ songs and “coon” | Mendoctno County, is located at the Lick. —_—— e el opdlu Disonrive Anof v It B Mandols : ws broadeast. a . ,»n";‘fin’f‘?fl}fi Nte obary of 1 \ Bdward Chambers, a rafiroad man of | CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK. colonel is an_ardent admirer of a still : AR e pretid ir. Hirshfeld; Nea- | Los Angeles, Is registered at the Palace. S —" l tcngue, and it is asserted that in the 1g_out, but | palitar | Guitar Club; Presidio - NEW YORK, April 8—J. A. McNear of | case of Lawlor too much talking may be merchant, | H } 1 L. W. Burris, cashier of the Bank of | o Tvancisco s at the Fifth Avente. the cause of a “turndown.” lues. | santa Rosa, is Tegistered at the Califor- = = not in nia. ERTEEE N i Toidots of Pastion | No other music house in the city car- S h an Mrs. C. J. Starr has returned from an 2 ies th S vals’ s nd Cham- s As well as the conservative man of busi- | rles the assortment found at Mauvais’, | Bastern trip and has engaged apartments | /. Tore ‘more than pleased with thestyle, 769 Market street. . S 5 cratandl at th 1 ; fit and wnrkm;\nsh!r of the suits made by | and Car- w. H“ PoRty manaeny "f‘ :;\F CST;TFY | %:,Ediin, the Baldwin tailor, now at rooms | — % 5 Flour Mill at Stockton, is af e Califor- | 402-404 Hearst building. T N s a: ag | orate % 4 ' Dot nia with his wife. Mr. !—:cmnh carries adline off oods that ADVERTISEMENTS. Stoves a es, as | orate EComiay | comprises the best products of both hemi- H : 3 Sgeepagy gl e momer PATTOSIEN'S, corner | Jars : ‘ G. F. Randall, paymaster on the Bos- | Soncies at most ressonanis vate ani e | Infamous Midwife for|L. A. Devoto Billed for Sixteenth streets. - : ot e ton, has returned from Manila and is | excellence of style and fit is a revelation.* S Ko San Quentin. Food Inspector. The ladies having charge of the fete a5 1 llows: : o200 0250000 4200500 eRNINeRN4 RN NIRN4R4Ne RN 4R+ Re VLW | | A MUTINY ON THE 'HER HUSBAND BREAKS DOWN REWARD FOR THE “FAITHFUL” HE filTH TRENHURT ARIZONN &l e rmse niow wees s veomigs ot ms e oo IPFEE Rk carimas omesrry e e health felling you® Your fué&‘;xfll “ambition, | | Hist s ¥ | vigor, vitallty wasting away ¢ | S * R * en Hecht, Mrs, + R RN 0 s 23 San_Francisco. in San Quentin Prison by Judge Cook |balm in the shape of a promise that a On this last trip of the Scandia there was trouble again in the engine room vesterday. When sentence was passed | gubernatorial tool should appoint him a Mrs. Fuhrig simply cast a contemptuous | member of the State Board of Harbor glance at the court and took her seat. | Commissioners or Registrar of Voters for y and the vessel came into port last Friday with the first assistant engineer un- increases welght from six to e Auxili 7. Junior Auxil! SECOND S FUL YEAR OF : N. D. Ride- HE crews of United States transports do not live like ‘happy families,” ! |z RS FArL a { that is if they are all like those on the Scandia and Arizona. When the | FOR THE CURE OF [ the steward’'s dcwarlmen; are, fa.n: w‘mz:i both tgose branches of the % | Little Emotion—Judgment Pro- State Sanitation Bill—Dr. Law- | ; 5 b4 gervice are at peace the members of the engineer's department are at it | 5 \i hammer and tongs. Whether It is the quasi-naval rule or the climate or | nounced Against Other lor of San Quentin < . &4 ™ 2 what no one knows. One thing is certain—there is always a row brewing or | Convicts. Alarmed. = = 2 one just .exploited on one or the other of these vessels. | i = = By the Continuous Inhalation Method. On the trip before last of the Scandia the ship came to a stop in midocean | 5 o 2 - : AIR IN EVERY ‘ROOM IS SATUR- | through a mutiny. One of the crew was put in {irons and the | 7] 7% f ] D with a germicide. The patient lives | cooks and waiters espoused his cause. Then the firemen and coalpassers %8| Mrs. Dora Fuhrig, who was recently | Leon Dennery was refused a seat in the 4 <l that yositively kills the | took sides with the waiters, and in a short time there was no steam on ths J& | convicted of the murder of Mrs. Anna W. | State Senate by the voters of the Twen- | & K >\ = L tojths ab-bag; M boilers and the blg transport lay helpless on the ocean. Finally the prisoner % | Walmsley by means of g criminal opera- | ty-fourth Senatortal District. Dan Burns | Q Iy F 5 =) o “Knight,” i was released, the men went back to work and the Scandia duly arrived in g8 | tion, was sentenced to serve twenty years | coated his wounded feelings with verbal 54 2 i | | 2 fete will be followed next Monday der arrest. + " ht by a charity ball, which, it is ex- | % h vas trouble also in th vev v 2 | Francisc S e e £ -4 On the Arizona there was trouble also in the engine room, and the trans- | Her husband, however, was overcome by | San Francisco. 2 The old relfable and longest-established 1ale “‘éf,;:_( 1’,'\";\1?‘211‘;};1;; lxrz;‘r"?l‘\ybp;'tfrgx‘fi | 88 port came into port last Thursday minus the first assistant engineer who | his emotions, burst out crying and was| Howard E. Wright not only disgraced fsts on the Paciflc Coast. . himself, but cast so inky a blot upon the | NERVOUS DEBILITY and all its attend- NG, MIDDLE-AGED and led from the courtroom. The crime for which Mrs. Fuhrig must leave her home and spend perhaps her remaining days in prison is the fourth | Im- JCured | provea. escutcheon of the Assembly by a number | Ing ailments of YO of infamous acts that he was compelled “3:;,{2“93{_1;- il s "‘;’.‘j;,,fi’é neglectad or to give up the Speakership. Dan Burns | the body and brain, dizziness. failing memory. | buoyed him up in his dark hour by softly |lack of energy end confidence, pains in the o public in thelr worthy cause| ¢ went out on her last August. He was left behind at Tloflo to serve a sentence 1s of the fete have made the |8 of fifteen days at hard labor for mutiny. Four others of the engineers were ing public aadre s arrested on a similar charge, but they got off. However, on the return of for Children ai the transport to Manila they overstayed their leave thirty-six hours and they founde are to be hauled over the coals for that offense before the Arizona leaves Not Im-| proved. ) Total. nd Traf 5 ) u BN WAL e charged against her. As each crime was ! | confld . oo e s agaln for Manila. placed against her she boasted that the | Whispering Into the disgraced ex-Speak- | pack; lolns and kidneye and many other di situated on_California _ street, be The trouble on the Arizona all came about through the {llness of Chief g¢s| police could not convict her, but finally | er’s ear the musical pledge that he should | pusiness or énjoyment of life. Dr. Sweany's % 5 - Maple and Cherry, San Francisco, Engincer Murphy. At Tlollo he was attacked with low fever and had o be $ | they gathered her in and her carnival of | be made the State Commissioner to the ) special treatment can cure you, no matter who nt as he hospital. In the natural course of events First Assistant &8/ . a Paris Exposition. hat has failed. nprotected, helpless omel C gent asnore tot murder was at an end. A short time ago WEAK MEN, Lost v} v T e e R L S B Gl Engineer Dyer would have succeeded him, but the powers that be did not # | she was tried for the murder of Mrs | By these two examples it has been de- |, WEAK MY, Lost vigor and vitaitty res 1 1 0 seas . appealing to hu- scee it in that light and First Assistant Pete Owens of the transport St. Paul Annie Eggertson, but the jury acquitted | duced that it pays, fipancially, at least, | have been weakened or ehruniten through dis- d and sympathy through the utter Burns-Gage | eases, overwork, excesses or Indiscretions ars was installed as ‘“chief” of the Arizona. The advent of Owens in the 2ngine room of the Arizona caused gensral discontent and all his orders wzre obeyed in a sullen manner that boded {ll for hi« future comfort. While lying at Iloflo “Chief” Owens’ room was cleaned out and fumi- gated, and while that was being done Owens occupled the room of the sec- ond assistant. Right next to the room of the second assistant is that of Third Assistant Sam Birmingham. While the work of cleaning out the *“chief's” room was in progress Bir- mingham had a small party in his room. There were present Fourth As- sistant Engineer (Junior grade) Brewster, Fifth Assistant Engineer (junior grade) “Con” Harrington and Water-tender “Toby” Linn. Needless to say the boys had a good time. They got some beer from the chief steward and the party was continued until the small hours of the morning. Owens, in the next room, could not get to sleep, but he worried along until 1 a. m., thinking every minute the party would break up and he ' ~|to be a member of the her. Subsequently Mrs. Eggertson’s hus- | 10 A%, & ;M0G0 ®hroof of this fat | restored to full power, strength and vigor. band, heartbroken over the death of his b 2 nt that Chief Food | RUPTURE cured by his new method with wife, committed suicide. Then District | ¢omes the announcem C Fat KIE L EFTN O Aetentite AL IWork: Att Inspector Dockery is to be deposed for no | @ , truss on from work—a pal orney Murphy personally took up the | fh ason than that one of Burns' |18, suré and permanent cure. rosecution of the woman and convicted | pther reasep UL AL QRe 08, Ci Tor | VARICOCELE, hydrocele, swelling and er. Had she escaped on this charge | Denchmen, may RevVe S POGEOS IPCGurs | tonderness of the glands treated successfully. | there were still two more against her, | {1 mg late legislative session. It Is | CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON,SYPH. | and District Attorney Murphy had deter- leg'nerl from an authentic source that | ILIS and all diseases of the blood promptly mined to try her on all, and even though | \Uis A Devoto, the Sixth street saloon- | &nd thoroughly cured and every trace of the ;he eicaped‘t‘;xe! penitentiary_she would | jiopper i3 ‘to supplant Dockery by the | Boison eradicated from the system forever, ave been glad to leave the country an v N C % thereby save herself further troubie. e S ee s e s Her conviction and heavy sentence is | 3¢ name of Dockery and his feats on | i3 freated, breaks down the system and chase a matter of satisfaction to the public, | tne road in behalf of unadulterated milk, | kidney disease, etc., permanently cured. and it is believed that the effect will work | and Jater for all classes of pure food, are much good through frightening others of i it o Folmanom e 15 = e Ni Fald much s00d throueh frightening others of | familiar' In” evers household, * He may | Women's Diseasas a Specialty. ' | helplessness of their forlorn condition, sug- and operated by | gested to some kindly and charitable ladies torfum Co., practicing the | the founding of a hospital where such lal Inhalation treatment for | could be nursed and watched and cared for, the respiratory tract. Experienced | and develop into healthy boys and girls, oF s and nurses are in attendance. The | if incurable, their sufferings lessened and lighted by gas and heated by | their minds and bodies directed and in- d open fires. The rooms—over 100 fn | structed into usefulness. are cheerful, sunny and well fur- Established on humane principles, refect- Many sultes have private baths. ing none on account of creed or nativity, natorium Is delightfully located, nine | extending a helping hand where help 18 from Los Angeles, surrounded by twelve most needed, and doing all in its power to of lawn, fruit trees and shrub: bil- amellorate the condition of the sick and om, 1 tennis court, croquet grounds | poor child, this chari ks that you will for use of patients. Fuller particu- | extend to it reasonable aid to the end that with our pamphiet adning | j¢ may continue the work tha orflum and surroundings and | 4;q extend its sphere of we of treatment, will be mailed free ! It has done & good deal of ea in a quiet way since Its organization twen. 2 > RITE it y t call. Le ' es SAN GABRIEL BANA- | ) fouir vears ago, and through earnest ef- would get to sleep. The boys were only just beginning to enjoy themselves, 8 | CTimINal PUSSME 000 o¢ robbery, | 25,knon, neither Burns nor, Gage can | e \Sovercd i ail Jineuasen. - ¢ abriel. Cal fort and the kindness of the friends of and when a fresh supply of iced beer was ordered up the “chief” thought > e e b oM h Bu T —The most successs * was sentenced to ten yvears in Folsom | tinue him in the office he now fills. But| HOME TRLAU\F_ X ] t success prison. _Lawrence Murphy was given a | the “faithtul” must be rewarded though | fal home treatment known to the medical proy term by the same court of three years in | the heavens fall. Devoto stood by Burns | gt fave been cured at home by our specia San Quentin for burglary. Judge Lawlor | at Sacramento from first to last, and few | fragtment. Consultation free. Call or address sent John Carroll and Ed Musgrove, who | believed that it was because he wishea were convicted of breaking into a Mission | to see Colonel Dan of Mexico ‘‘vindi- F. L. SWEANY’ M. D.’ charity, secured a building site and some pital adapt- funds for the erection of a hc LE BR“N, ¥OR EITHER SEX. ed to the care of sick and disabled children. This remiedy being in- The institution was started in March, Jected dlr!’ffl!mlo the by a number of charitable lac meat of those diseases it was time to interfere. This he did and ordered Brewster, Harrington and Linn to their rooms and told Birmingham to go to bed. At this point First Assistant Dyer came on the scene, and, calling Owens every name on the calendar, told the boys to go on with their fun and Owens to go to a warm- SE E ’ v eir homes el . The party was continued and the whole crowd of assist- 7 2 . ito-Urinary | children and women at their homes and at er. piase tan diolic wd of assist ore, to Whittler Reform School | cated.’ The news that he is to succeed o :'{r;::s":: uires mo | the dispensary, In October, 1875, the man- ants laughed and jeered at Owens. The latter lost no time in reporting the Sfi'fiifi; s‘mexr minority, and uemencedl Dockery shows that from one standpoint 737 Market 8t.. €an Francisco. change of diet. - Care | 28°w plased six’ife In e Giopersary matter to Captain Ames, with the result that the quintet were locked up in James Phillips, convicted of burglary, to | Devoto knew where he ‘‘was at.” Office Hours—9 to 12 m.; 2 to 5 and 1 to § = guarnnteedin 1 to 8| PUIANE B L0 O e Work of a hospital. In five separate bathrooms, where they had to spend the remainder of the night. six years in San Quentin. When_ the bill Prfi‘zldi'ng g eS(;mer!n- P. m.; Sundays from 10 to 1% 2 days. Smallplainpack. | February, 156 the demand justitying it, o | Next morning Captain Ames slgnaled the shore and a naval launch was —_————— Sotbuof Mofecrfal s Rlsosdinntors is-5.51 W aze. by mail, 81,00, | fourteen-roomed house at the corner of gent out to the transport. Dyer, Birmingham, Brewster, Harrington and Linn ONSUMPTION CURED. ento and did all he could to favor its 5 He-3-8 | R Hla w1 ouly by Franklin and Oak streets was leased, where Were ironed and sent ashore. They were tried, and Dyer got fifteen days at C ment, Avold all drying inhalants: An old phystflan, retired from practice, had | bassage. It passed both the Assemoly | 208" Loc"inae | which v re: ed for nearly a year, again out- irowing 5 but received DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Ag: growing the building. The large house at San Francieco, Cal. the corner of Twenty-second and Mission = streets became their home, enabling them to ofter ‘more advantages o sick children than ever before, and here was opened the children’s ward—the first of its kind on the hard labor, while the others were let off with a reprimand. Dyer will be back here on the Ohio, and then there is going to be some fun. He is after Owens' scalp and vows that he will get it. There will be an investigation at this end into the matter, but as the Arizona will probably sail again next Saturday the chances are that Dyer will not be here to give evidence. pOcket | cleanses, soothes and healsf d the Senate placed in his hands by an East India mission- :3" Lte, recef : eto at the hands of Gage. It was pro-| the membrane. ary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy | '} ogied at that time by political seers for the speedy and permanent cure of Con- | fhat this evidence of the Governor's de.| Ely's Cream Balm sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all | gire to rob Dockery of the credit which | Is 'such a remedy and will Throat and Lung Affections; also a positive | wculd have come to him provided the| cure s Pacific Const, sl here were pettorined the First Assistant Engineer Mears of the Scandia is also in troubl and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all | bill became a law showed that the Chief TARRH , viesi “operations. The Training ssis e and his nd 1 ) 5 h CATA BCioo"fof Norts' 3amiies i st sipll | 4 case wil also be dcclded thik wiek. He waa formeriy in the stoam engineer- 8| e, o oirs "t horanas of saoe. | Liohe In”power imo Bigh places.© het | Bty sad pleaegeny 0 0. A ch, 81, t! 08~ are lIsland, but was appoin ] - v 3 Col in the H:a ¢ e in December, 1880. In Marc e hos: ing department a ppointed to the Scandia when she and desiring to relleve human suftering, I will | Prophecy is now fulfilled. The ukase has | o oo 0 S F S pital made another move to aneighteen- Foomed house at 221 and 223 Thirteenth street, where for six years it remained, and Weak Men and Women Tay be said to have made its reputation. bullding was unsuited In many ways SHOULY Sk DAMIANA BITTERS, THE went under the United States flag. On the voyage here he forgot himself on a number of occasions and was finally placed under arrest. Frank James, the second assistant, was promoted and will sail on the transport for Manila as first assistant. ! 550830230230 800 R+ RN R B[RS ReRILI R K20 23 Y\ one forth. Dockery, a good official, will send free of charge to all who wish it, this re- ave to step down Cream Balm is placed into nostrils, spreads Devoto, & faithful cipe, in German, French or English, with run | BAVE {0 Step down: Devoto, over the membrane and s absorbed. Rellef {s ' b ediate and cure follow: It & t dryl directions for preparing and using. Sent by | Tn g short time the news of other in- | mediate and s cure [oVoms. It te nof drving mall by addressing, With stamp, naming this | tended appointments will reach the pul- druggists or by mail; trial size, 10c, by paper, W. A. Noyes; 820 Powers block, Roches- | lic, and it is safely predicted that in all | wasr o e i ter, N. ¥, cases the wind will be tempered to the | ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren street. New Yorks Tor the work, but it was adapted as well kreat Mexican remedy; gives healfh and | as possible by the managers to its purpose ww‘:; 10 sexual organs. Depot, i23 Market. | and with forbearance and patience on the RN+ R+ R AN I RNINIRENIRNININININ RN+ R0+ 00000000 R0RENRRNERN 420000+ 0eRNININENIERNERNIN SRR RN ReRNN HARoRoRN+RN+NeNIReNoNeNeNeNeN e N+ N e N e RoNeNeNoNeRNeNoNeN N