The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 4, 1899, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1899. b ADVERTISEMENTS. ALL THE BOW-WOWS OF UTERIKD s MUNYON'S INHALER. HIGH DEG REE WERE THERE m SUGPAPMHB?_SINGiReIieves Colds, 0pens‘L’Me Air Passages In- | | e - 5 stantly, Cures Catarrh, Sore Throat, Bron- *% Ladies’ Pets|. 1 chitis and All Lung Diseass. | Police Commissioners | Vie Wit h Take Action. ’ ¢ Freaks : < iW|LL NOT RENEW LICENSESJ . Fapeiers. —e ; THE METROPOLE SALOON IS OR-| DERED CLOSED. | 00— & The Dog Show Opens and ® Gives Promise of Being : a Great Successin Every Respect. . - @sisisieb et eseieiri@ . Sér:ie!ights and | [ . e cvra | In Gi d en f 1€ . | Similar Action to Be Taken Against | t S (o] ° @ the Cafe Royal and Other the Bench i .| Notorious Card | . le % i Joints. ! . . T 8 d w of the ® The Police Commissioners last ni 1 s - 3¢ 4 | aimed an effective blow at the gambling las > » & | joints south of Market street by refusing : ™ 3¢ + | to renew the license of the Metropole sa- | b 2 6 & | 1oon. | s g y )¢ { | The condemned saloon is at 773 Mark s street, and unless the proprietor obtain @ | the signatures of twelve propertyv-owners s . 4 |in the tmmediate vicinity the action of = o ® | the Commissioners will be final j = . ¢ | Immediately on being notified of the gives, 5 z & | action of the police board the proprietor | 7 ? 4 | extinguished the lights in the saloon and closed the place. : $ The Metropole is one of the notori s joints which were raided by th pol o % | Percentage poker games were carried on | 2 $ ¢ | in open violation of the law, and even | ; 1 & | continued after Captain Spillane and his 2 ° é g ¢ | men had rai the place. Determi s B g n ¢ & | to suppress the games, Captain Spi £ b 2| fhst) sHoriTA 4 | found it necessary to station one of his 6 FROM o | officers in the saloon, with instructi i y | ¥\ SANTA (RUZY not to allow a card be turned. s [} «GERMAN 1| ¢ | proprietor, a man 1 Hansen, evi- : L ”TE_RRIER'\' 4 | den realizing that police meant ~ 1 Y ] + | bu sold out rest in the s x a slig > e license expired last T S | : COME AND TRY IT. gs s 5 ¢ | tion winl e Free Demonstrations This Week and Next at the Following Drug £ + 3 | other gam Stores: S year is the ritsm | ¢ | s PART OF THE SHOW . | SR T & | seeriEd toNG AN : No Percentage D " The Owl D i B | o | seerdeoonG ar : o Percentage DrugCo. The Owl Drug Co., A certain in 3 | Broadway and 10th St., Oakland. g 3 . R e 8 | 1128 Market St., San Francisco. APPSR SEAD S BE S D b sloners alse FE0 0 Maixat Sk nexT o Rale Bros- 320 South Spring St., Los Angeles. % g There THE PRIZE WINNERS. | Board ¢ L S A M D ", L o ‘e : Dogs That Captured Ribbons fi. Lelp“ltl & CO., | - - c Onne S B esterday in Mechan ¢ PHARMACY, ; Druggists, Deutsche Apotheke, Drugs, Wholesale and Retail, 250-252 Sutter St., cor. Grant Ave., S. F. 106, 108 and 110 Grant {ive , S, F., Cal. 3 - ; J Gieo. Daklbender & Co., , EdWin . Joy, 3 9 Druggist and Analytical Chemist. : DRUCCISTS, Cor. California & Kearny Sts., S. F., -+ HE WHO DEALY it 214 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. Suc:essor to L. R. Ellert. OUT THE RIBBoNSe| ¢ butrage wh mitted by drunken soldie; + | ago. In their drunken fury they cked fl fi fi d after v\'rfi(‘k&f]‘.x 'm» place set fire to nf_ fl;\ y L1 Druggist and Chemist, ngering the s and property of the o1 ¢ & Market St., San Francisco. Boutsdhe Apo ek % . seople adjoining. g +0+ 040+ 0+ 0ooe@ Poppleadioning. |k Norma Cor, Pine and Kearny Sts., S. F. . third, King | the popular clerk in the office of the Chi Lieuten: Price. who was disrated at a for recent me was deferred ne 38 and 40 Third St., cor. Stevenson. 119 and 121 Ellis St., Press Ciub Building. . » mbx 14t ke! San Fran: Fately, Oakland. Pupp: ess Noble H, Miss F. Hat Alta, Hur ¢ com: z e. San Fran s, Willlam eor Little Egypt in More Trouble. e e “Little Egypt,” who was recently fined e e el ARTRE s sl el and evening to answer question cent performance at the Midway Plai- R e BT sance on Market street, has enlisted the give this inhal day and dem- police in assisting her in show. You ng her trunk. which she claims is | Ee e L £ held by Ed Homan. the proprietor LY ooy o e place. Shortl - her conviction o | All druggists sell them, or mailed to woman wa appeal -3 o nd, which w hed by Hom any addrsss for $1 with everything | comple te MUNYON'S the against | Clot and_to_indemnify him inhaled loss_he has taken p of her k. To-day she inten get out a rch warrant for the recovery of the ! trunk. are e not be res The best bicycle and bath enamels; also | the stomach floor and house paints, cheap, in Artists’ It permeates every air pa Material Department at Sanborn & Va! And at once destroys the disease germs. 741 Market street 1t cures through medicated and vitalized | { | atr. It is an invigorating tonic to the vital PROGRESS OF UNITARIAN | mieer *" "™ o 2 0 DR. WENDTE'S GREETING 1S HURRAH - FOR THE . GAMBRINUS : RETURNED. and lungs ¢ Tt enables you to cure yourself at home. | debilit ‘ It renders unm ary an o5 1ot . Dr. Wells Speaks of the Standing of | purning or cauteriz all drug- the Church in San Francisco. I: destroys at > bacilli of bron- t cures. for 67 Generous Attitude of A. U. A. chitis and consu Bty Its vse nediately by a A sense of T adv DHANALRID, Oakland Office San Francisco Call,| It enables you to save doctors’ big fees %8 Broadway, May 3. Conference, now k3 Unitarian Church THEY NEGLECTED DUTY. e attendance from all . S Weigher Rhodes and Assistant Shar- 3¢ ceedings were opened by key Dismissed. Haskell, who treated of cson received % Collector Jackson received ! al rather than a religious om the Sec @ | ‘orks of Angeles was - . then elected chairman, in place of Hon. - Horace Davis. who was unable to be . ; first, Grand present. 24 The reports of the various committees White, ere read, and ianism : * Miss Tiltie making great this coast Quint the ¢ @ Committees were appointed as follows nished Mr 3 v T. Sunderland. Re vy and pay < PO*O 0400900999004 0004000000000 00000+@ Angeles, F BULL TERRIER VENOM H, PROPERTY OF A. {i: : HIRSCH. teswor vam, Miss €t. Bernards (smooth-coa and bitches—V. H. C., Mayt ecke, San Francis: Greenebaum. San Francisco H R. T tions—Joseph Brooke and Rev. Mr. Geog! an Rev. Stopford W. Brooke, the re Dodson Melba, Percy first, Princess Rachel, Francisen. Winners, rand Master I, W, Shippen > of the A tative to the confe Unitarian Association, xave a . in which ald that the A. e Heree | was particularly generc ¥n, Leon 8. Coast, sending $4500 out h of all beer hird, Blanca, | church and receiving bu Tt s Mrs. C. Meinke : second, Grin- | Mr. Brooke declared th: those who go. A J. Salazar, fan n Unitarianism is e | r Zachel . x nt S 5 7 c y Norma, Ge A i that there is a ri ® ! acher| | The ¢ L . e s Oaklan: na | Novice' dogs a sweeping toward the Bast, which m AMBRI S22 2 s Peay Strachan, St. G [ Ul R resisted and the free church upheld. * sAMBRINUS Ancisco. Novice d Tose IIL Fred L o A letter from Rev. Dr. Wendte : et Ganteal B, Charles T. Batelle | read, stating that his health is much im- | ¥ C., Bruno, Robert Werner, proved, and the conference passed a reso- | @ [ ] upples, dogs | 4Te will at Dane kenne . ADVERTISEMERNTS. dange! ing tide of cleri 200 060 066060 0606066090600 ’ 3 Electricity for Weak Men. sure th wiil feel ~a is- t GAMBRINUS BOCK can- first, Beau Bi el. C.. Salvator, George rdella, 1 ) - firs eau Brummel, cisco; third. ngo. A. J. Salazar, San Fran- | lution ordering its con ulations to be 1 d, King R. Eh“" clsco: V. H. C., Lady Unma. John R. K sent to the First Churc pastor. ! itch: The condition and needs of the church | San Francisco, Limit dogs and bitches—Th Rhyn, Leon §. Greenebaum. San Franc e e fianysaa by Fev A T Wells of San Francisco. pers all outsi tress. who T art | a “bless her he At reserve, Alta Judith. Humboldt kennels, The GAMBRINUS BOCK is on ew s in all the | against Francisco; second. General B. Charles b 1 ‘. S aaPy et f houses of le Batelle, Seattle, iash.: Harold of Navarre, | This evening “Our Gorpel™ Was the su { Son=c=tt pre Juan, Miss Mabel Cluff. San Franciseo; V. H. C.. | ject, and it was hancjec O L/ | MBRINUS s the swells, ; secon Bianca of Hauenstein. F. Frey, San Rafael, | Frederic C. Brown, U. 8. N.; Rabbi Jacob | A\ - third, | Cal. Open, doge and bitches—Third, Voorsanger and Rev. W. B. Geoghegan. Those who did a he State of | aay forgot all abo GAMBRINUS | off_their gloves. patted all > show yester- stinction, took he animals, logues, dis- v ird, Queen Olga, | Leon S. Greenebaum, San Franciseo: " | The conference will be in session till Fri ; second, Princess | General B, Charles T. Batelle, Seattle, Wash.: | day. ningham first, Champlon Le Prince Jr. Fred H. Bush. | - —_—ee—————— yent tor t down” 1n better try we TEP e R carefully examined their cat SR i € sco; reserve, Leo of 3 an Ei NG CO., Gustav Liebold, | cussed dog biscuits and now and th bitches—First. Queen E, S e en Raras), ‘Cal” 3% A “win | H. Murphy. 60 Market street, lends money Belt, for this ln the best method of ap- N S 85T rubbed noses with a ve &' behind ohn Lave Cunning. | ners, dogs and bitches—Reserve, General B, | ou second mortgages and estates. plying it, but be sure you get a good one I ). 310-31¢ enth | fower-decked frail bars . 3. Blinker Murphy, | Charles T. Batelle, Seattle. Wash.; first, Le — ee————— while you are about it: in short, try "Dr. canst Folsom, San Francisco Lacey, the noted judge. especially im- ‘oulterville. Ope Prince Jr.. Fred H. Bushneil, San Francisco. After Lottery Men. is guaranteed to be the . i Gy 5y ’ | pos for the show. came in for consid- m’s Champion Juanita, r - = % » ere ers for draught and | Erabi 3 Lo ion. ‘The crowd stood around San Francisco: Jog. \Vinceht, & slerkmiih. Metzer & —r o the pit and watched with an awed interest In the Divorce Court. Franklin, lottery men, appeared in Judge o tells all Dane kennel; Fi L Joseph C. O'Neil has been granted a | Graham s court yesterday on a charge of vtention. P25 B " | aivorce trom Lizaie O'Nell on the ground | M08 S48 I 2vHal and Exola cious mouths. B, winners: bitches_Regevve SANelme " Enter | Of extrome’ criely. e defsydant wasi[imuesday after: they Nad boushtos ticket. GAMBRINUS BREWING nu “He's so modest and unassuming,” said | Posen Great Dane Kennels, San Francisco. | granted the cgstc'cd) of her mlnm: chil- | The case was continued till Saturday. 1y | a girl in a_pink shirtwaist B e o o). paony . dugs | dren. Emma Newsome has sued Willlam B — | © “That's because he knows everything | Second, Prince Clarence, J. H. Rohr and E, B. | H. Newsome for divorce, alleging deser-| Advances made on furniture and planos. with Portland, Oregon. | about dogs,” sald her companion. | Louisson, San Francisco; first, Duke of Milo, | tion as a cause of action. or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1028 Mission. receive prompt | (¢ 5o 10gy v grace of the doctor of do ed ‘sitd around the bow-wow seir ears or gazed into their capa- PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 820 MARKET STRE=T Opposita Paiace Hotel, Sen Francisco, 09 06-0 90000 A 00 o 3

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