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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 2 ’ IFU‘I‘ I 1omwgmmm%fiafimmamfiwmzomwo Sl put el Xul e el el IEUT, PRICE KNIGHTS AND LADIES IS REDUCED OF HONOR’S OFFICERS T0 A SERGEANT Says He Will Resign From Police. MDATTENRT. =R e e i A AT~ mother's day: a day set apart for children, too: Both Happen Within a Week. 3| ?WORK OF AN [INCENDIARY £ S VAS NOT ALLOWED A HEARING CHINATOWN SQUAD WILL BE 10VED FROM DISTRICT. . i FIRE MARSHAL TOWE MAKES A THOROUGH INVESTIGATION. s we believe that every person of the thousands upon thousands who have read our advertisements during the past six years has noticed how we like to speak of “mother,” “the home” and those near and dear to us: we have built up this huge business through carefully catering to the economical side of housekeeping: that's probably why folks speak of Hale’s as “the store mother likes”: another one spoke of Hale's as “whole families trade there!” yet with all our care we have (owing to lack of space) had, more or less, to neglect some ners Sustain Charges of and Neglect of Duty the Patrolmen sing It. Suspicion Rests Upon the Proprietor, but the Evidence Is Not Suffi- cient to Warrant an Arrest. ne urd §s that for Two suspicious fires within a week at branches of retailing, among them suits for children from 2 to 5 years of age: ney of the Po- | Charles Dohnken’s grocery, 434 Green- A natown it is or- SToh s e (SEHave baant i coctioa ot ahs this is now remedied : this advertisement tells you some of the lines we now offer. reefers and capes in new dep't for children: d at or e | Fire Marshal Towe, and although he has | not secured sufficient evidence to cause | an arrest he is morally certain that the | | fires were of incendiary origin. | Tuesday, April 11, about 5:30 o’clock in | | SRI23 LA the moring, fire was noticed in a vacant FERCYES LISIIERN SI0 TR VKN 831K 834 S3083 (182 room in the rear of the grocery and the | flames were extinguished by the nighbors | | before much damage was done. The Fire | Marshal made an investigation and came | to the conclusion that boys or tramps had | one of the best all-round judges in the | 0 (o O d at the Marguerite noticed | Long of the popular club to dispose of | country, and his selection meets with the | yp,¢ tho paper was outside of the door, | choice sectio; near the ringside, N approval of all those interested in kennel 1 e ringside, but the o P child's reefer jacket, as illustrated, made from fancy mixed cheviot g ¥ g‘ cloth: colors brown and tan, blue and cadet: deep collar 3 [ braid and cloth trimmed: sizes 2to 6 years............. 1 ; ‘3 Tuesday night shortly before midnight ¥ : ! & | fire was again discovered at the grocery ; . : . : P % | on the outside wall on Telegraph place, | child's reefer jacket, bloused and behed'l‘ fancy braid trimmed: 7/ W : & | the building being on the corner. Dohnken | made from fine wool socking, roll collar, as illustrated, un- < other 2 & | sleeps in a room in the rear and the young | 410 ; broug b ¢8| man who discovered the fire awoke him | usually good value, ages 4to 12 years. . .............. [ ¥ . } | and together they put out the flames. The | o . 2 s ?‘;wruut“’rhuuf"ds e llherlir;dwu's :arws‘ child's reefer jacket, as picture, of fine all-wool socking, colors e £ | were burned, and it was found that sacks ; 1 L .; 3 | caturated with coal oil had been placed | hght navy and red, deep collar, braid trimmed, pleated back 3 5 : s 5 i | against the weatherboards and set on fire. | with belt, ages 2 to 6 years. . . .. .. s L S A AL, e 1 ¥ o 5 3 ecte U- & 'df ll:)e store on the opposite side orfihe\ N 2 weatherboards was a twenty-five-gallon o ! s : f c ] R = £ St on tan which contained a quantity | child's cape in royal blue and cadet gray, with silk-lined hood and cape faced with plaid $4|Uu - O ) S| of 1f the flames had re hed it the g . t 3 preme epr’esentatlve. R S R e | silkc /sizes\dito 14 years; asillustrationsieach s s oS el LT x fad 3 & P When the second fire was reported to the | X . important business at yesterday’s session of the Grand Lodge of the & | Fire Marshal yesterday morning he de- | . . . ; < nd Ladles of Honor was the election of grand officers for the & |cided that something was wrong, and on I"teres““ “‘ems ¢ g2 There was some contest for some of the offices, candidates & making an Investigation he ‘ulu’:(ll that O A e eleventh ho! helfolloaAns i shosen: o5 |coal oil had been used to start the fire | : = fedaf Diogdliyen i fon The following were Chosen: O |and pieces of sacks saturated with the oll | . . £ 2 T whit Francisco, 1 protector; A. H. Anderson of Sacra- & | Wit P SHT Ghe e e el Ifl wra ers an afl e s 0[ mu ers ' 5 mento, vice Francisco, treasurer; g | jeading from the tank through the front | 1 « t Oppenheimer of | door of the s}orc‘ lud Wht‘ru\}he fire was | B i Jose, guide; Mrs. A. | started was plainly discernible. S | | f i | ik . R e el [ pAugust Welmani and tamily live mlnfif _ percale Iwrag;;ers, w? lun;lade, perbectt‘n M,’bour}:d ‘aémho es, tight toinette Graff, Mrs. ricka Webber and Mrs. Lillie ‘n-"; e M e h ot o and W "f_"'\t‘{:;m?eh, fitting waist, lined deep, 1ull Hlounce, bretelles over shoulders, 4 s. Li ock, the grand protector, in ! the noise. He went downstairs, and braid trimmed. eres o steicidie toletore [] g zeal and work for the order during the past year, on he saw the sacks saturated 'with 4 g ¥ be 1 ipreme representative for coal oil he accused Dohnken of trying to | f . | cd by being unor fuptas onstsentalicy 1o 0 coal ol e suate Dot wilode o o) best quality covert cloth jackets, full silk lined, fly front, fancy ¢ b g an flicient offi was elected e “‘;‘,"" e L’”“lf :‘“;‘)‘ “"\']l‘f';“r“"g “‘l": notched back, something new, with buttors, one of the late |U []U ” ot i § store to e Se d story, which was al- & ‘4 sty H. K. Cummings and Mrs. 3| ways nailed down to prevent any one| tealurestintroducediiozdayis e it = ienie o Ul 1 « s Belle W. Conrad were elected alterns from getting into the grocery that way, | The name San Francisco was stricken from the constitution, so that here- but it had been pried open and would have . . A During the afternoon Mrs. Wheelock w = by ;\1. M. (‘umfml\nz! f;nkhe; g S ar s e eniban b | i half of the Grand Lodge, presented, as a token of appreciation of her work, the grocery for five months, but the mire | { 1“‘ .t'f'ltlhcnl»l watch and chain. | Marshal_learned_that he was not doing | 2100 pillowcases, 45x36 inches, good quality, ready for use, 2-inch hem, each. . ..... e 8¢ " Fhe Grand Lodge will close 1ts business at a session to be held to-day. & ¥ business and had been trying to sell he Grand L« e out. he_stc was insured for $200, and | . £ t i 2 OO 5 OO o o 8 lnlff( l;‘,l‘r‘:.-”{\"ll:\r:ha'{]vi sat ‘e‘é_‘nm}'n’ does Hale's double-warp sheets, very heavy, perfect hem, good hotel sheet, five sizes: ; ¢ 3 8 F o more than $8. Dohnke 7 : . g L ORI 3 | sald he was undressed when he went ‘1;‘ 54x90 inches, 42c each; 63x90, 47%c; 72x90, 521c; 81x90, 571c; 90x90 inches, 62}c each. ETTING READY FOR “(-"“’73“'!”:1?::‘1‘ apoear (f;’]‘ m: | help put out the fire, but Weimann con- | G e e | tradicts him and days he was fully | - 0G SHOW tvdar of the execu. | dressed. The Fire Marshal warned Dohn- | 1 THE MAY D | ken that he would be under surveillance H | not be dcceived! | In futire and to be careful that no fur- s | | ther fires were started in his place. 5 < . . : : . 3 ENTRIES ARE POURING IN TO| : 1. STEWART, & et o 480 ladies’ cream white Egyptian cotton underwear, jersey ribbed, medium weight and fleeced: shirts THE SECRETARY. i 2 e e NEILL AND TRACEY high neck long sleeves, silk crochet neck and front, pants to match: in usual way worth 25¢, an unusual Ig(} | | v Champion St. Bernard Le Prince| DEATH SUMMONS | ROUNDING INTO FORM offerigbliat a1l S e e e e Thie Ut Do e = i I | ies’ nts in regular and extra sizes of fine maco cotton, heavy quality, jersey ribbed Jr. Will Be Among the Aristo- | ANOTHER PIONEER ‘ 500 Iai‘es g iS5 S a(dd o y quality, jersey 298 cratic Canines on Ex- | BOTH MEN ARE TRAINING HARD and fleeced: shirts crochet neck and fron rawers to match g i hxbxnorf. ;Jereix::mHhisJ.A I:;i:oe::ls ::“;;:te?“d FOR THEIR BATTLE. | 200 garments in gents’ cotton underwear, all shirts, heavy quality and fleeced: satin or self 25c < e = ; | 2 | front: sizes 36, 38, 40, 42: usually 50c: to close out................. The San Francisco Kenne 1h is mak Marguerite. | Lively Interest Being Manifested in ¢ elaborate pre for its < & | « ” . : . . e pene how, whioh will be held | Jeremiah J. Desmond, one of the oldest the “Goes” to Be Pulled Off by (if you live out of the city our catalog will tell you all!) z S U E - Entries | and best-known insurance men of San the West: Club. Pavillon in May. Entries = - ern Club. D ate coming In to the secre. | Francisco, died Wednesday night of apo- s rv at 238 Montgomery street so fast that [ PIEXY at his apartments in the Hotel On Saturday morning the adv. 1 Ht y ot 283 s | Marguerite, 511 Turk street. At first it Saturds » advance sale t closing night all records, so far as | ought that his death was dus to | Of Teserved seats for the boxing show to | 7 1 Francisco is concerned, are expected | 5o ygental asphyxiation, but an investi- | be held under the auspices of the West- | be lowered. e ‘ gation of the circumstances proved this | ern Boxing Club on Tuesday evening next | 3 owners of St. “”“"”@f- e e | to be untrue. It was Mr. Desmond’s cus- | Will be opened at T Market street, and, | > collies, fox terriers g_r.d grey W:'_‘-" ‘;: \ tom to retire e night about 11 o'clock | Judging by the interest shown by lovers | t taking deep interest in "’f' g the | > morning at 8 o'clock for | of the fistic game, there will be a big de- | B - show, which at this early d i ding his morning paper | mand for coupons of admission. Numer- | 4 success. The judge, Mr. in bed. the Japanese servant |ous requests have been made by Manager | | 1 |@and when he attempted to open the door | latter has decided to wait and give every | ket Street. ¥ affairs. : | for the purpose of taking the paper Into | one an equal chance. | 937 to 947 Market Stre o L. A. Klein, who is lnnknlz aj:f-r ”\1“ ‘ the room he found it locked. His atten- dul(hemin:)«;"slmv;f 2}; Fxrmrtlm:' mihlrlic_lls} the same firm—the sama good goods—the same guarantes also at interests of the champion St. Bernard. | tjon next attracted by the odor of 2 B B00 orisareceived idally| ¢ Le Prince Jr., Is expected to reach this | gie W, H. Powers, the manager of the | {EOT the training quarters of Tracey and | Sacramento, San Jose, Stockton, Salinas, Petaluma, Los Angeles. I city next week with the famous St. Ber- | Neill and the other fighters. The men | hotel, was notified. He gained an entrance | who are to Appear In —te v { 1 ; appea > event of tha | d also several other high-class | 5 tte room and found the body of Mr. 2 L otuth : evening” are already fn excellent shape, | MW\N some of which will doubtless be exX- | Desmond on the fioor. Death had evi-|and when they enter the arena on Tues. | \,\N\N the show. The owner of The | ge ensued several hours before, as |day night should be in condition to make = . Bushnell, has about decided to | the remains were cold and stiff. Powers | I battle. Tracey's long experience . - his charge for exhibition only. He | declares that there was not emough gas | 13S taught him not to weigh the chances | ks that in justice to the owners of | in the room to have caused death. 1he|Cf his opponent too cheaply. Knowing GAMBLERS FIGHT HARD . : z g CASH OR LITTLE-AT-A-TIME. 1 ¢ hould ~ blame | St. Bernards here it would not be right key io the gas jet was only partiaily | Yeil t0 Q:;xéfif"fiffi‘lz;‘.’,fighfl:do:,‘ll)‘n'::ux;‘f{?1 TO OVERRIDE THE LAW t t taken away the | on his part to enter a dog that has de- | turned. . very | in_preparing himself for the battle. He | ‘ » can keep the bad element | feated many Eastern champions for com- | Mr. Desmond was an old man and very | I Prepariog humseif theiRut PR, A tion axainst 1ocal kennels, Mr. Bush- | stout. He was inclined to oDty e L Ine aeathit hitoseit and e s e | 3 Lol bR e e s St S S Ol for_several days he had’beer | Showing agafnst himself and he saw how | FURTHER HEARING OF THE ™ : SE MOORE WHISKY i | ifie' St Bemardsiion: thisiicaast Lot can | complaining ot aizsinest filins isuppeattion)| gy ey NER! MARCIE e product otithie| RACETRACK CASE. | e vysicians for family and : e a few of the smooth-coats | S tempted to rise and | Hundreds of fight followers are confi- | AT | o g'!'r‘,:"]”rm)’ Lt : iy n the gas, and that he was .,{‘lpr. | den \fi“ w'ill l:\l:;~ l‘n(:‘A;l.«'lrnII:\n's 5 : 5 g Al in Gon O COM D e e % as | come before he could do so. None of his | m They base their judgment on | Proceedings Draggin ong in < { Axithe woodH are "(x.\" [n;]fgvzq‘;;“ hounds | ¢\l nor any of the employes. of the | his youth and on the fine showing he hag | & £ gnga Tg;actics Ef The 2 ‘:‘;*TJ?J,‘;{ S guistilonerall hotel know of any reason wh_\l' Mr. )}:Pr tnfnrflr\m)lllde‘ and im‘;{m backing him | sequence o a el Improvement ) show ected. F F N | mond should desire to commit ea y. Neill is an aspiring fighter, and I or the De- b A Club Enters | {79% 4 jover of the greyhound and also @ | When he retired Wednesday night he was | knowing as he does that & vietors aver Atta e¥ Against the Building. who thoroughly understands | apparently in the best of health and spir- | Tracey will at one leap bring him in the Rone g of t Mission Improve- | defects and good qualitfes. ived are: | itS; Dr. W. P. Chalmers, the State Quar- | front rank of the welter-weights, he will = m Maennerbund Hall last| AMONE the entries already received are: | apiine Officer, who is a niephew of the de- | make every effort (o win. . on Sararaon | 3 (4 5 2 Junce Five pups out of Mrs. J. P. Norman's mas- nd Coroner Hill, belleve that the | wyening the managers of both men wiy| The admission in evidence of the ordi- 3 Da ecla s nig osith as manifested | o PEM y ola now deceased. These pups accldental. Dr. Chalmers noti- | meet and choose a referee. The club will | Dance passed by the Supervisors last - - 3 ouse now | are Don Mortes’ (835, owned by H. & Lin- fled Mr. Desmond's family of his death.| furnish a referee for the other houts, | March was the net result of vesterday's 1 te a n- | col o ano Montez (5L108): | Phey were 0 y & ne: yal- | $ e ity t The principal | Duncan Murray's Northman Montez (0,365, | aut -Crear o onies Cistarie near Wal-| * The interest In the fight between Lawler | proceedings in the sult in equity of the Lo prioes Tist Rineya be ibe ¥ who_opposed the | and J. P. Norman's Lola Montez (51,109). Desmond and.her sons, Henry and Paul, | 8nd Denny is second to that taken in the | Pacific Coast Jockey Club versus Chief of best of arguments when they are < Lok Dwyer | D Ered i Detander. | CXiblt bls Im- | reached the city vesterday afternoon and | b8 €o., Lawlers aggressiveness and clev- | police Lees and his subordinates to pro- backed up with quality. Some ST < 8 D A g hasoffered o mngnifient | to0k charge of the remams, which were | STICR IVE NOD, I, & hent, of admirers, | hipit them from enforcing the law and very strong arguments for trad. ; trophy for cocker epaniels, and will make a | Temoved 1o undertaking parlors, where | poiny ™ The Australian has won fame | Prohibit gambling at the racetrack. At- ing with us are told below. RECLINlNfi CHAlRS. 7 al effort to win it with the team of six RULOY < "o ey \d. | on his native heath, and does not intend | torney Ach, for the gamblers, objected to D Tl s ey e e, e At | e ition G0 the Immediate family B, | Teturning, as did Tweedle, with & biack | everything in sight, John A. ‘Hosmer, | CREAMERY BUTTER, square.... sreciai-$8.50-TH!s this it was ' Tne St Berhard Clab will make 130 entries | Desmond is survived by his sisters, Mrs. | mark on his record. He is a hard puncher, | who is conducting the case on hehalf of RANCH EGGS, dozen... = WEEK. c the erection of to-day, and all owners of large dogs should | Mary D. Chalmers and Mrs. Honora Law- | and those who have seen him perform | the department, grew weary; Judge Mur- Large, roomy, massive, hand- I, and as such | not delay In following this example, as extra | ler, and a brother, C. Desmond, of this | know that he is up to all the tricks of the | asky was overcome with ennui, and so | ALMONDS, lb............... some ~ and comfortable. Ma- large kennels will be provided for all large |cfty. There is also another brother resid- | game. S lversbi@ blion the courtiooin: Bagt apiaben hogany, fitted _ with corduroy cted to forward | dogs, if the club receive the entries in time | ing in Los Angeles. The funeral will take Otts and Johnson should put up an ex- | s i his objec- Regular price, 20c. cushions, brass fittings. the Board of | to make the necessary arrangements. place to-morrow and the remains will be | cellent preliminary. Both hoys are fast| but Ach kept on plugging in his . " You, your friends and your s ¥ vas delegated | By special permission of the American |{emporarily interred in Calvary Cemetery, | and clever and ars the leaders in” their | tions up to tne time of adjournment. PRUNES, 5-1b box.... purse will like it t commitiee to convens a | Kennel Club, accorded in consideration of | in the plat of Paul Desmond. class. Otts showed in his last fight that| During the morning Secretary Green Imperial brand—fancy large £ perty owners, | the time consumed in applying to New | The deceased was 7L years of age and a | he can administer stiff punches. Johnson's | was recalled-and testified to the 10ss sus- | Samte Florm B an | Interested | York for registration and receiving the |native of Ireland. He came to this coun- | easy victory over Jean Mulligan has at- | tained by the elub owing to the suppres- Regular price, 6c. THE J NOONAN : 1 in of n {0 the Pest- | return, the San Francisco Kennel ‘Club | {ry when & voung man and located In | tracted a large foliowing to his standard | Laned DY the ol BEER, Val Blatz’, doz. pints...$1.25 o 1 c 1ed in their midst. is now able to receive applications and | Massachusetts, where he married. About | and he will probably be made favorite. | S o £ th 7 {nirainad by Ach in the | 2 2 D Y Salechl FURNITURE COMPANY i ; : o {0 affiliate | owners, by paying the fee of $1 hore, can | thirty years ako he moved witly his fam- | Manager Long has matched his men with | _One of the points raised by Ach Fine Fastern Beer. (Inc.), w ¥ 1 on of Tmprove- | avold the payment of the listing fee. |ily to San Francisco. He is well remem- | rare judgment, and as a result the bet.| case is that the police acted without au- Regular price, $1 5. 1017-1023 MISSION ST Ten e o iolowing delegates wera |~ J. B. Thompson of Irvington has In this | bered as one of the early ploneer retail | ting public is’ assiduously studying the | thority, as the ordinance was not the law | cpAPE NUTS. pk 12 s DT, , ga John Bar-| way registered and enicrcd no less than | merchants of this city. With his brother, | “dope book” With a view of picking the | In fact. In the afternoon Hosmer sum- DEE St fEoveiShth. ¢ 2 - Harrington | soces B Foriitis o C, Desmond, he conducted for a number | winners of the different events. moned " John A. Russell, clerk "of the| The reat Brain and Nerve Food. Phone South 14. Open Evenings. < he Pacific special committee of the | 0f years a large hat store at the corner T e TRl e e simple s , Judgment by Default, | Amesicas Xenad Chuh wil moet foouuphi | of New Suntiianiy and MAsk SO | o i e s Uhod, coee| £LALOIE SRR, PRI BE 6 2i5lp (MALT WHISKEY, not T5e| = = f S R at the Occidental Hotel. e meeting has ngaged g 5 3 . 3 = Royal brand—especially defa was ord v A by v . e business, with which he has been identi- | Credit. M. Rothschild. 211 Sutter, rooms 6-7. | been regularly passed by the board. Ach o3 D y ) States Circult Judge Morron Yer | b e e N G ames o L oeer At up to the time of his death. e objeoted " to L | et v and, §00000000000000000 e case London and San | E. de Ruyter. One of the subjects will be | During his life Mr. peemond represented Deserted by Her Husband. e o e L passaes, Pl el it o™E PAL ACE *» o I d) against the | the (}a?;m;mm'x“w:vr}(‘(hp Jroposed new | Among them: boing the Laneasnire’mes: | Amanda Milligan has sued her husband, | in which it is kept in the clerk’s offica, | Telephone and Mail Orders @iven Prompt Attention. ° o } W for § rule of the Amer: o5 mocording to iha | Insurance Company. He at one time alsg | Robert H. Milligan, for maintenance. | the means of publication, and only him- S— HOTELS© principal ify the different shows according to the T oD € | gelf ki s what else. If there had been 3 t Pote Jor niimber of dogs hown. ' A win In the win- | Tepresented several Trench companies. | Mrs. Milligan avers that her husband de- | 361 KROWS FUHITn gotting - tne. order | 21 STOCKTON ST., | 3253 FILLMORE ST, | © wANiFRRNCis s = © s ling fc i s’ class would count 1| orti | M. : > on ted her in November of 2 5 v i { 7 . Svthey Do | The tmportance of the show! Fen bainty | Wednesday. and I conseqvencs: hia sud | Soni metanaing. tho Jot et hd o, 21d: P e ooars Ala folte atn Besobias| yhoar Markot! Corner Lombard. | 9 connectea by & covered pssegeway. O ettie e court ester- | would D I ke = diamplon digp'xisawh:ai:nivfimfi‘rnsn::g e many, D e Hor i ol refuses to | L e e ba ho1ding high carnival i | _Telephons Main 5522, Telephons Wost 152. | D 1400 Room=—900 wi h Buth Atracned, © t airs and to wi ew York and San Francisco would be | P s 8 | contribute to her support. She aski T — — : ¢ : : cal 10 e | oiltrarily designated as five-point shows, | friendship. He was a man of the highest | formanent alimons Tn the sum Se gy | IS, ok Russell was e © o7 DiE Obs Mimpvmant o SN Gl ) | Shows with dogsiand. over: as/ our < e R DA B eS| ot mitted to escape, Chief Lees was called . NOTE THE PRICES: (4 Amateur Boxing Night | point shows, between 500 and 750 dogs as | teem of all with whom he had T R T | to the stand, and told, amid the usual TRY THEX FOR o E“"‘Deergnng}‘.m per ey ang upward O 5 & - | three-point shows, between 20 and bio | Ness deatings. In private life he e It your property {s mortgaged and you need | Storm of objections, of the occurrences & h: @ American Plan. $3.00 per day and upward Vashington-sauare Athletic Club | dogs as two-polnt’ shows and under 0 | himself to his friends and family by his | If Jour propery, s mortgaged and you need | Storm of obiectigns. of the occurrences oughs, Colds, Correspondence Solicited. o entertainment on | 40ES as one-point shows. This cnange!k‘;“ e sand, Ese;"]f'dwsppnslémn. e ——e e TESL raid was made. The Chief finally lost Asihma, Bri hiti o JOHN 0. KIRKPATRICK, Mansger. O : nd the featire oTbh seems to meet with general approval, as | In his younger days the ased was a eamer atlence at Ach's endless Interruptions y Bronchitis, : o e fovmi be a | fending to differentlate the wins of smalj | Pupll of Gilmore, ‘the famous band con- an Jose Libeled. nd Ignoring him and his objections aitos H 000000000000000000 W ¢ i 1honyand | 214 Jarge shows, without injustice to | ductor, S e g"s tutorship became | B. G. Chase filed a libel in the United | gather, described the entry of the pofiee. 0arseness i e S cither, and.it is confidently expected that | oS SXociangeyine P %;aler On, | States District Court yesterday against | their descent upon the pool boxes, the lo- and Sore Throat, 3 R Fior De H the Afnerican Kennel Club's speclal com- | With three others he organizeq Desmond's | the steamer San Jose ‘o' recover. $105.5) | cation of the latter, the jeers of iic touts, | § racs: 5 SN HSDR. HALL’S REINVIGORATOR or De Heyneman. mittee will indorse the proposal to-night, | Prass band, which enjoyed a fine reputa- | balanc of wages alleged to be dus. him | ote. FHa ad not Anjshed hia. tretiooly Signatnreot g onevery fi | Aad b Finest pure a cigar on the mar.| The following letter from the secretary | HOn. to the time of his death Mr. | as watchman, freight clerk, deckhand and | when court adjourned until this morning. ik box. Five hundred reward for any ) Gl | % Desmond always took a deep Interest in | general utility man : case We cannot cure. This secret s stores have them on sale. | Of the Paclfic Kennel League has been re- |11 isfaq] affairs, and he was & member ot S T femedy’ stops all “josses’ In 34 does not carry them, send c:\e and, of course, speaks for itself: Professor McKenzie's Choral Soclety. Mail for St. Michael. hours,” cures Emissions, Impo- " a box of twenty-five | Eporting Editor San Francisco Call.—Dear Th RE for St. M tency, Varicocele, Gonorrhoea, neman Deliciosas, expresenpe | SIr: Inasmuch as the announcement of the NS CUP AND SAUCER DAY. e non Soshe L Michaal il et oaTils, _ Strictures, Lost ST Dellclosss exprasinge ] san :-‘;.lrl‘mclo K]f‘nn:l Club 1 misleading to A cure for pneumonia. Dr. Sarsfield’s Some artlcles cut 60 ser cent. leave this city on June 1, and trips will KIONEY . f,",‘”hf?"b“"d all wasting effects 2 e ublie, T wish to state, through your g v be made thereafter by steamer every AND seit;abuse or excesses. Sent 0 ars not 4 anti-infl; [ Bome articles cut 50 T cent. Teal y_si er eve Brown & Go. iy Satisfactory. | puper, that the wins at the San Francisco SIITRLON SAlve Suies che worst ODDS AND ENDS, HALF PRICH. weeks for five trips during the sumimeo lver cure §2 bottle; 3 bottles, $5; guaranteed to S Do ; ne | oamtry L ot be recognized "“all ‘over the | CAnES OF pheumonia, also hip diseass|| GrREAT AMBRICAN IMFORTING T4 CO. | season: Mals for Daviar fosne Skaguay fgdiees HALL'S MEDICAL INSTI country,” The fact is, they will not be|and sprains. All druggists. Stores Everywhere, on the 1st and Isth of each month = BETTER THAN PILLS Ve R T £or ‘free ook,

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