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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1899. ; T + 5% L & P AN e et e e ti ettt 250 G 0 130t 0 i et o0 et o ¢ B ¢ K+ P4 ERNOReR K+ @ | Belle Marsh, W. H. Williams, 61 Tremont ave- ADVEBTISEMENTB. nue, San Francisco. o e e : Field spaniels, pupp 4 i < ‘ahu : pies, dogs and m}rh: — ls THE THING O s : &;?}&0‘:‘]{:&?}3[:{’1x':’xy,v‘f\m;ra.‘;‘\lim\fi\l;:.}_!m: 0#99####40009900*?0909¢¢4¢¢¢0000900QO‘Q##&#&»&###Q&#Q9*0 l ol R s Tana S aen Shovd ' A mercantile business is much like a huma: A\‘dunan‘h 111, N, K. Boyd, San Rafael, Cal. Qpen, dogs dnd biches—First, Ttondo, Mre. A | Ik 5 being. Its strong points.stand out pre-eminently, giving it character. - To do everything as well as any one else, and to do some things better, , Royd Monarc | M. 1. Church, dogs and_bitches 28 O'Farrell stre ‘ancisco; YPA!‘! e, Royd Monarch 11L, l\ Boyd, San Rn'n"l Cal. Cocker spaniels (not over 25 pounds). WwW. M MERIT IN VALUE, f MERIT IN SERVICE, THIS 1S OUR AIM. fnatton. Oakland € 7 Thirty-sixth street, Oakland, | Duke Picpania, W. F. Roedef, 1 Gra San Francisco. Puppies (not over 28 bitches—Second, Plumeria Prin Cocker kennels, 171 Cook street, reserve, Miss Frisco, May Hy son street. San Francisco: first, Jand, Oakiand Cocker kennels, hirty-sixth | street, Oakland, Cal.; third, Jersey Countess, | TEIWE L,m-mw Golden Gate, Cal [that is our aim. Kennels. Serge, either black or Marsailles design. M Dress Goods. navy, yard... of 3-ply yarn. Very servic 72x80, each Matd of Oak- | Silks and A good grade of Storm x‘ BEdsprends, Crochet Bedspreads ; in .50¢ | ‘ ‘ ‘ | | HARKET ~DTAYL()R The Botany Cheviots and Diagonals ; | 0 VS AT bl % | JUDGE BELCHER AFFlRMS } N\ STREETS. 4 the most dspendable gaods in the | rie;hiflllirts Nighe Shirts"~ Gatiees { N market ; acks, staple shades and N b a0 ana. full langth | THE RIGHT OF BICYCLISTS o) Faast soloHingenallls et (8 TS | Walmade and THEhG. ach s, G0k ‘ | Ladies’ Particularly g | SUSTAINS THE DECISION OF ) d value 3 | Black Peau de Soie, an exceptionall adies’ Plain W ndervest: B THE JUSTICES’ COURT. | g . good aua‘wty“yava 2 7 b AVeSIe P Pins They a | ! to! *arrest shrinkape Gar ‘ afleta ke theistandard cualityelinte |t monis tuich Bestes thanil ety gl | Drivers Are Held Responsible for Ac- | cidents When on the Wrong Side of the Road. | ments much better than t .80c | cates.. WMHEDHTS | T Day at 10 o'Clock §5.00, $7.50, $10.00, Ladies’ Tan Hose, 18c a Pair. Quite recently we ordered a case of Hosiery to sell at 25¢ a pair UNTRlMMED MILLINEHY | Our forewgn buyer found the required quality, but at a lower price than its ‘ve‘?l value. Itis ngot QUémethod to ask 25¢ for an article \~.‘|~\\.h we can 2 3 | afford to sell at 18c ome with the expectation of getting a full 25 Shapes, Howefs‘ Feathers, [worth. This is the description: Made 15’\ Germany o% imeg maco yarn Materials, ‘ Double soles, high-spliced heels, velvet finish and double dyed. There are - three shades. A box of halfa dozen is a good investment.” Jackets, Lades Jackets of Tan Covert Cloth. New cut, fly front, silk o serge lining. Szes 32 to. 40. One of the C a alr‘ best values in the store ..$5.00 | ST SR INIRN et e 220 teGetie K e B e e NI KR a variety of colors, yard ... Superior Judge Belcher decided a case vesterday which Is of particular interest Seeti e B R R R R R R R R I S R R % | alike to wheelmen and to the users of | from the Justices’ Court, where gment | [] was obtalmed for the plainti Judge Belcher sustained the ruling of the court | below. W. T. Macfarlane, a wheelman, was the plaintiff, belng represented by the' law firm of Adams & Adams, who also repr sent the California Associated Cycling Clubs in cases of this character. Mr. Mac- | farlane, while riding a wheel on Golden Gate avenue in a westerly direction and | on the right hand side of the road, was | run into by a wagon driven by 'John| Weber, wino was coming down Golden | Gate avenue. Weber was on the wrong | side of the roa | Judge Belcher D A A R R R R S 2 bty opinion was an oral one, but in deciding the case he reviewed thor- oughly the law of this State and of Can- ada. He held that while it might appear 2 hardship in a case which might scem mere] an unavoidable 4 ent, vet from the fact that defendant was driving on the wrong side of the street he must be held answerable. A person found on that | portion of the highway to which he has | hot the.statutory right must be held an- swerable for a coliision resulting with one | Who was on the right side of ~the thor-| | oughfare The officials of the California Assoclated seling Clubs are prosccuting Vet | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS' | 7~2""GAVE YOUR MONEY1]| . ... AMUSEMENTS. the latter are riding in the proper place. ot o D ‘ QUARTERLY CONVENTION ] From smm 3”.50 ALCAZAR fi:}s:yngr | INTERESTING SESSION OF GOLD- | 3 You can get the best All-Wool { | b " Sor fade to Order at MATINEE TO MORROW 4T 2 Weinstock, Lubin & Co. G444 4444444444422 444424442444 P44 4444422449444 44'00000900900990¢.¢¢9¢¢¢o¢¢¢¢¢o{¢¢¢¢¢¢§yow¢¢¢¢¢¢0}§9¢ SRR R R R R R STt e et e e Steve O'Brien Loses His Life While | Riding on a Freight Train EN GATE UNION. | Near Baden. - | ‘ l JOE POHEIM | TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) AT 8:15, it 8 San a freight LAST WEEK OF n, who resides run over by bout 7 o’clock la as Steve O'Br Antonio street, W train near Baden ing and instantly Killed. He v untimely death. lmm d and his Exercises in the First Presbyterian 1f you want a first-class, Church—Drs. Mackenzie, Dille 13 5 e e : | -fitting sui and Coydliesls):xver Ad- ‘ from 820 to $40 go to - | JOE POHEIM | The forty-ninth quarterly convention of ‘ Fine Clothes at 25 per Golden Gate Christian Jndeavorer: cent less than elsewhere. his family w dently Mr. the body ey Is not well up on the ne to re Open, bitches, poin judging wi pe idging will A. Barker, 16 Cla The ased was 30 v old and lived | held in the First Presbyterian Church, |} 901-203 Montgomery St., Cor. Bush . e 1il doubtless A0gs, \‘,m‘y..r pour ‘“,”, his father and b He was a | corner of Van s nue and Sacr 1110-1112 Market St., 8. F. \(Xt“.\llmq'n May 8, First Prod .. Clay idner, 538 Market | hartender by occupation outlof e oaat iraat st night, C. M. Whitney - Greene's Farcical Com. ; ment. It is thought that he w on his way to Baden with a view to a -cepting a position. Steve O'Brien was well and popularly known, and his numerous friends will r gret to hear of his sad fate. He leave: fathersand four brothers. The brothe Michael, who Is foreman of number 12 “HIS JAPANESE VVH-E.” SEATS NOW ON SALE COLUMBIA THEATER. third, Nick O'N, Mount olo .y empl. presiding. The church w well filled, and the proceedings were decidedly inter- esting. Addresses were made by Dr. Mac- kenzie, pastor of the church in which the convention was held; Drs. Dilie and Coyle, | and-George R. Lowell of Oakland. | proprieto C, M HIGH-CLASS DOGS. Canines That Wear Ribbons Which Are the Winning LAST 3 NIGHTS—-MATINE b _olors. T W Colors. Who' 18 mow: in’ ‘Mantle The proceedings were opened by a pr: SATURDAY. the different the hospital corps, and | service conducted by Professor Fleisch- Mariani Wine Tonic . yvesterday Jerry and George | ner and orchestra, followed by devotior ROLAND REE e exercises led by H. H. Bell. D.D. The | Marvelous Results in Cases of very | CePting the interm 49" Cleveland bicycles, $0 and $50; “93" | Soiitiien businastor i 1 niention | Aceompanied b TSADORE R their = | —— T the various committees ‘and ....y..m‘x \rul‘ : Rally and Essay Contest. a few minutes. Mr. Lowell delivered 8| FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGG WO brief address on_the preparations for the | WHE AVOID SUBST man- a eP. " g3 ‘Markei | The League of the Cross will hold a| polding of the State convention at Oak- | and indorsements free bitches He. | rally and essay contest in Metropolitan | jand during the present year, and after a | MARIANT & CO., Extra—Beginning NEXT MONDAY. E E alls Stockdale kennels, Ba- | Hall next Sund fternoon. Great. In- | solo by J. George Gibson. D.D. with al- Beulah H. C. Golcher, | terest is centered in the contest, as it is | was introduced to speak on i the show Abey TAndSbil BanCHranciecd the last of the present series, which has | Responsibility _in Christian wvor | Charles Frohman's Comedians in i oy om . bRehe English Setters, puppies, dogs Firet, Leister, | heen so successful. The winner will not | Work.” The Oakland divine's remarks 66 3 b o oo et Dbt i RE n Fran- tlvnly ln; a 1|rrx_.l»d a H}l\'(-r me«}:ll lu‘m. will '\\'Al‘;c :lilrs—cn-fl (n]]u-Imflnzu\_u u.ln ;lv\lng ON Pacific street. San Francisco : | have the privilege of competing for the | folks the necessity of continued well - D G Toteco. Arehbishop Riordan medal in August, | directed effort in the field of Christian | STS FoRY | ° & Smith, 2030 & Five parishes—St. Mary's Cathedral, | endeavor, and he urged them to not over- < i ECIAL Original Cast 1 Production. Silkit, ‘Herman Sacred 'H Holy Cross, St. Francis|look the fact that the resuits of their la- X MEN ATS NOW READY ) Lyon street, San Francis and St. Brigid's—wiil be represented. Rev. | bors depended on the personal effort put i Konteah H Jhmes MeDonald of St. Peter's, Church | into the work which t 1 volunteered | [ 4 AE ISt GRAND OPE RAH s SeaEest aank wmldnnwrnw :|drllr~‘] JAD excellent mu- | 1 exform: iDr. Coyie xyxdd“{rskn the YEARS. OU\B ker. 310 Battery street, sical programme, including selections by | “Misgionary Spirit in C. E. Work" was p Merry Prince, W' E. Contte, Ken. | the glee club of Company A, will be fur. | aloag the same lines. He called attention | o e ”V"re ounselor ALL THIS WE ATINEE SATUH Yerona California, Gartiner | nighed. Admission will be free to all. | to the fact that Christ was the greatest | forME Jltation : b s b et g R M T | missionary of all, and said the example | L ns : e e el R A | firnihed by him should be an inspiration | i FEREE . PEHA GOMPANY L. Whepley, s. 1o all those who believed in and were en- o \,r.'..‘(r"am.' annfe. | 101 Seventh street, cuimer Mission. Salt : & :1:;’ “\“Dr"-‘mu; gating hfh e hings | A OFHCE‘”‘;’ MA“. Sl G T: '807 Stockton | Water direct from ocean. he Battle Hymn o ssions” was| § @ /47 B ey ot etan i Hssehi o) SR | then sung. by Rev. Mr. Gibson, the entire | ¢ (i)rr Spon! efice. (Ar\:hu*n second, o6 - A olboa: sesond fQatenle HAR! A Bicyelist Tojared | convention joining in singing the chorus confidenfial. t, John J. Dougherty, 6 Shot- | . Apees | standing, and the programme was con- DR ’ | H.T. Beck, living at 1627 Tenth avenue, | eluded by Dr. Mackenaie, who spoke upon | FRMEYERS § £0.= 3 - POINTE isco. Limit, bitches N = H. Detels, Sausalito, | while riding a bicycle along Devisadero, | the efficacy of er in Christian En- | X ’ s 3 Fitamaurice. | near Post, late yesterday afternoon, col. | deavor worle, AL the close of his address 731 Market St. > Sanfrancisco | T to [Cat; first, Dolly | lided with a brewery wagon. He' was | lhe pastor dismissed the gathering with | —— — : — — | NOTE—Branch T r F hte (proprietor), | thrown off his wheel, sustalning"a tacer- | & benediction. Graphophore Co & AC “,,W'L“‘- I;l;j‘"ks‘"f ated wound of the scalp and several e S FOR BARB Call building, wher DEEEE D T R ereortienn | bruises about the face. His injuries were | ‘Pegamoid” gold. latest, best, perfect paint: ers, bootblacks, cured. chant’ street ‘rancisco: first, | dressed at the Receiving Hospital. sample bottle 25¢c. Pegamoid, 63 Chronicle \.mx.- T Houses, D el xesryédineats F Vixon, 21 North | brewers, bookbinders, cand ers, can Sallery v . e T Gl ot G = — — dvers, fourmills, foundries, laundries, paper: LR s 8 5 epley, Freaiio, GAl.. Open, bltohes— hangers, printers, painters, shoe factories, Next Wee L. Whep Fresno, Cal. Open, bitches— | 909060 €090 $0H0H090$0% Q9060 $0@0H0$0E0 & 0S0H0S0S0G0SOSI | stablemen. tar-ry tanners, tailors, etc. —_— Queente, Harcourt G. Biggs, Hay- | Brush Mnm?!l:st'!::rg'qfigggféhmcnu s | TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE € Cal.; C., Peach Nugget, rdner & . 1769 Ninéteenth avente, oakiana. | O Mackay ”””)‘“ ‘;L“X”“ n{ h‘h\_"l?". e Mrs. Ernestine Kreling Proprietor und Mgr. anc hird withheld. 'Winners, Quits WA R . T. HESS, e S i TO-NIGH!' AT 8 SHARP, Merry Pr ce, 'W. B. Coutts first, Duke of Furness, Harry dogs—R Milk Pun: Kenwood ond, NOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, , 416 Fulton street, San Fran : 3 Mo y Fran- | ». Nixon, yrth Fifth etreet, San Jose, Cal L The Japanese Success! ns ) e s T winas s+-Reserve, Dolly Y, Yosemite Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg A s S o 4 g Nelaon, & Buchan, 200 se, Cal.; first ra W, Philip | $ E0s i3 feee anny ost streot, San Francisco, ! si¢ below Powell, B ott street, Si rATALNGG. gs—First, Jack, F. H ) pilesy San Francisc o7 T A T T Ros - Lrd e Josie 11 ° 3 : : and, écond and third street, San 'Francisco. ¥ n August, San Leandro, Cal Allen Tilly, | X < : , ¢y s L T R AT -, Gl e 1 DIoY e | ordweil, 17 ) et, “San DETAIL 3 Francis .| Wa Swivele a r, Fr raer Tometn og S \RESH 1 g | MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P. M Morte anty-third 330 MARKETST SF | \r;x'rl U‘l PH AND Y m o | xE ‘ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE. | [ withheld. N iss Birdie de Vaull, neisco: first, Queen bitckes—Second, '8 \ Post street, San to Cost 'Weak Men and Women PRICES - - 25 and 50 Cents. Limit wood. -.m.kul; l{\?nm-ln Bakersfleld, If, ac Gladwin, 339 Fitchburg, Cal. third, Don MECHANICS’ PAVILION, EL CAMPO, Near Call Building 14 L} o o | o & O | o @ Q (-3 04 [ 2 o o > o [ o ® 4 [ o @ & [] o @ & <] o @ @ [<] H . o © ® [<] ° @ y ela H. P." Nelson, 2030 1, Duval Moore, Pillmore (3 o 4 ‘stock vie . Cal. Open. gt Ll e Dot e | | | : ; T les K. Harle R e oaas Russell, 506 2| C E : o § 10D USE DAMIANA ERS, THE | Telephone Bush 9 a their offsp Y e tniTh. Barmymiore. a1 S % B H great Mexican remedy; gives health and e LA o e e, iy | e o ol e B aipets, Parhioe, Maiiing, Dinoieume= - °§ b v il inili ol Rt | * ne gRERT WSTOAGAL PA ge L ound the task of seg- Open, Jlenmor 9 | ¢ H & = Ercgating the good Trom the o TS 1115 flfl{v‘_-'r;,jk‘,;;;:; e pRanmle, Sl e Linden i everything in the store must sell quickly: s e NBRA'M i 15 Of course his decisior T, 3. P. Martin, 3346 Washington stre 4 SEaea. 2 B R g Sy, 2 S0t silthe P 8 We are positively going outof business— §| . AMUSEMENIS | BATTLE QF oW Herar bl vy Kenns _\_ ‘ruman, proprietor. 14 i it Lf Juc o "“r a 2 nl]n:‘:-m; ‘L|qu 1m‘|crr‘w:<—1‘mm. | 8 we have cut the prices to do so. g i t the most astonished ~m,,‘|m \nu rdfe de Vaull, 1828 Post street, : } e the Hoal Mmronis! SRR Rcitto) B aid of Glgnmore " | © The quicker you buy the better—select e weeding t aore s den ntreet, 3 5 A e | there S Sicpna; was il OIS et 15 | 8 go"df{a'e going rapidly. s z P Firs Wallace Swiveler, Thomas Russeil, 508 | O . @ P bitches—First, Pout "street, San Francisco: H. ., Glenarme, @ ere are a few : 3 A wonderfully realistic representation of the g Sk A “alifornta | Mrs. J. P. Martin, 336 Washington street, San | § Bl ireat fiomamrope ik T greatest sea battle ever fought bench show would ces ) he- | street, San B Francisco: second. Champlon Mono 11, Elcho | & 000 yds Tapestry Carpet at 45¢ | Enameled Iron B°dst-aas Brass O [T Pe: iy Foamous and Beau- | The spectator stands near Dewey on the - an att 10 at least the sport- | First, Rodg Gl | ennelsy 14 s Fleiner street San Francico: | o 5000 yds t1o-wire Tapestry Car-| trimmed. '$3.25 © HAWTHORNE SISTERS bridge, while the contest rages all around. zzled many exhibitors |- Chesapeak 1, dogs and bitches | 454 Ninth street, Oakland, Cal.~ Open, bitches: :<°!> _pet, Including the Roxbury, | Solid Brass Bedsteads trom..$18 g In the Charming Japanese Romance, “THE s the panoramas of Waterloo and 5 s f decisions by the judge | —Frizes with Shcond, Sappho, Miss Birdie de Vaull, i “Stinson and all leading mak=s.. | Chamber Suit Golden O b WILLOW PATTERN PLATE. urg in scope and present interest. ter clagson.: Fmiithe| Polnters Yo. | Post street, San Francisco; exhibition "only, | ® amber Suites in Golden Oak, > VALDARES, Trick Bfcyelists - \ce, Ashbury beat Lady Juno, Howard Black, 26 Montgomery | O .650 Mahogany, Mapls, that were 4 NELSON SISTERS, Acrobats. Market. Street, near Eighth. Francisco; first, Champion Light- | @ & 1l Body B o 3 3 8! A Cub oF Kerood InE wien Sax Franco; N coampion Light- |9 owell Body Brussels.... ...96¢| $25 to 8100, now...$15 to $65 4 | DILLON BROS., G. W. DAY, THE ANDER- g the evening ond Winners la Bigelow and Hartford Axmins- | Hizh-pac o SO ACKLEY WONDERS. OPF DAILY FROM 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Hakerstield, ' T Ru 10 ters ARl ian i % | Last Week of LILLIAN BURKH akerstield homas i s Last Week o L1 ART : E b reserve, Mike Swiveler fg s ells Llnoleum 818185 Ha'" Racks, Golden Oak, that o COMPANT, AN ADMISSIO! Chitdren, %e. N fam mn,(, kennel u-u’ hwt‘nwr smat Hnn} o .| & & i PNE‘Y \IM’J c were $10 to §50, now . e g In “MY AUNT'S ADVICE." | > 31 Noe o isco: i Winners, bitches—Reserve, Queen %2 11, Du- | o ro'ls Japanese gerved S 3 b | ha | Farand, Mrs. H. McCarth rat, | Wingers, bl ilmore Stecek, Han 3 ;:""‘"':-E(g ;y"d P atting, 1;:8‘-(; [ e ng c? ?‘8 S| oReseryed Seats. Ze; Balcony, 10c;. Opera cuchM‘s ANL B.Ec\)n’l‘s. 3 1 0 ehenge. Francieco; ~re frst, Champlon Lightning, 'Elcho kennels, d abourettes, i waar ek G S » 7 it henge, | 2ol n, 119 Lyon street, San Fr v ‘“ b Seeiner street, San Francisco 2ii® 2000 vards Ali-wool Ingrain..56e e t O | Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. 1 v on dogs and | i "R obert J. Bover, 17 First H CL M rdon setters, novice, dogs and bitchea— | 9 ds E [( - RHeatEEs arlor Suites, cut 3 = Z Sbrken: e ooven well- | Gy Novice, dogs Eran- | priges withheld plAmit, dogs and bitches— 2 200 yards Extra Super.. 40c ! to one-half the former price. 2 EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVEN gnized ) | Pla! ’ * | Firs ros., 1625 Ninete | 4 GREAT BILL S FR b inat he con- | 2'Srent, San Sonele. $6 Califor! | iret O ento, Cal. Open, doga. and | & o THIRD ANNUAL jias s ”L’\‘T[‘;:"? 4 1d ,Asr;hur),‘ and Kennedy, 2 um.v‘rnu“«.r»- San Fran. | bitches mrnquuel_en :\]A L. P:lln]'\r'rhml Oc- g 'g GRAND B v \{x‘\'"-;r*| £ s the bettér | cisco . Nigger Joe, W. B. Coutts, Ken. | tavia street, San Francisco; second, Belle M, 5 2. 208 d d he is | waod. Cal. Novice, bitches under 30 pounds. | J. H. . Muller, Fitchburg, Cal.; first, Dick @ - o G outs Schmetdon sip s | i1 Frederick K, Elliott, 4111 Twentleth streat, 13 e g o THE IOWA MINSTRELSI ance iis what | street, San ",anr"_q;;\‘kc;\r\;nv] Jingo's Bagpipe | S un.v}yr‘n' C., F;hén :»ll\'::m‘ [‘I‘rnx( u‘;\.,,. 178 & | First Ahl)‘:srmv(n on Any Stage of o ¥ r and dale kennels, Bakersfleld, Cal.; fi = {neteenth street, Sa ento, Ca Vin® | [} | T ,,(,1_1‘,‘3".' ‘f.'} o e Rennels, Bakersileld, Cal. TLinf | ners, dogs and bitches—First, Dick III, Fred. | 2 & °| BILL BUCKSTRUM, the GOB.t ely or doge, 56 pounds or over-— Becond, Cuba of Ken. | °Tick A Glifott, 4111 Twentieth street, San | @ AR T STREET o Re erve Seats by Phone, uncisco; reserve, Belle M. J. H. W, Muller, | § @ TTE and the I & [ o ® . $ L) alfi-\: street, Sa an co; first, Senator P, Field trial class, dogs—Second, Ashbury (for- | im & blue | B 116 Lyon street, San Francisco merly Bummer W), M. O. Feudner, 538 Market | vhat then is | goxe under § }Ynunds “Second, Ashbury, Street, San Francisco; third, Cuba of Kenv\ood | THE POPULAR BAY RESORT. trinl winner | einin T Farket street. San Franeises: | Stoekdals kennels, Bakersfield, Cal: first, | HO$090 $040606006 0606080606 $#060$0H060$0$0 & 0S0H0S0H0d MAY 3, 4, 5, 6, 1899. e e s Pociie P % > Music, Dancing, Bowling, Boating, Fishing Aleck C, Mountain View kennels, San Clem’ ente, Cal. Bitches—Firet, Nellle Wilson, Stock- | s and other amusements. dale ki fleld, Cal. . . - - ale kenhels, Bekerstield, Cal - | SKIN, SCALP, DR MCNULTY Nearly $5000 in Cash and Trophiss. | iy, e Chitaren, “15e: “Incintipe " simission water spaniels, bitches—First, Robert Emmet, THE STEAMER UKIAH. d Cal. Limit, 7 5 W.oilnrmn lile’ Wilson, | Eve 20t., S o 2 i = elile Wilkon, | Evening Host., San Franclsco COMPLEXION. s Wk NowN axn nEnraspzoro | PRIZE-WINNING DOGS FROM ALL OVER | i isave Tiburon ferry at 10:3) & m.. 1z:10 are 1il? The frst. Plain Sam’s Son, Verona kennels, 505 ( t out a Chinese | fornfa street, San Francisco; third, Jeffer 2 n, which will give Butler, 406 California street, San Fran them food fux ()WHL.I! for some time to | . H. C.. Buck 6f Kent, Yosemite kennels, come. i Chute, proprietor, San Jo i , under 50 pounds—First, eoisions, €0 far as the - | bite e were u,rf,,r,‘,’,’) Stoe 4}1]:“:{3392. Snkeratield, Gglimm}';ndw Irish water ipanlels limit, dogs and bitohes 2and 4 p. m. Returning, I El Ca an imported dog. first er Glenb b den. | —First, Tam O'Shanter, L. Ph. Bolander, Itching, burning, irritated Speciulist cures Private, Nervous, and Blood Dis- e B g land oy Ana eepectalls W8t Cal ™" Open, dogs.'s pounds or over—Keserve, | Fair Ouks street, San TR w g e Taogs | scaly, cristed o ates tatto o eases 0 Men onty. Bouk on Private Diseases and THE UNITED STATES. e fonished cven the tyros of the | g5 & “fi?.‘.““é’aa“."%‘f:‘%b’i’&:;o Bakers: | and Ir;uv{a‘v‘l”v‘iecnnds Champlon Dan_ Maloney | and dandruff and blémished” com- P o L res, i aUTRO BA’ I'H Heaetias S s e at, San , Stoel el ams, 61 Tremont avenue, S exions instantly relleved ents curpdat Home. Terms reasonabje. Ho . & Y ith half an- Bayersfeld, Cal.: V. H. C., Glenson, Benjamin | Francisco; first, Belle Marsh, W. H. Wiillame, Feaithy: natural copdition b;n?h."a'fi";“u:: of | toddaliy:aR0to8:3 evigs. Sundure. 10to1 Conpate St T 0 ) e S DElY —OPE IGHTS b tation f1ee and sacredly confidentlal. Call,oFaddress | ADMISSION—_Atternoons, %c; Evenings, 500 | Open Daily From 7 8. m. o 1L p. m Bathing ¢ in any way with Svstematic, | Joe D, A. Barker, 16 Clay street, San Jose, | dogs and bitches—First, Robert Emmet, S. W. | They are strictly antiseptic, healing and puri: c SAN FRANCISCO KENNEL C.UB. ADMISSION. 106, CHILDREN, bo. 0 ; 4 trictly antiseptis i ! P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M. D, ildren, Hall : From 3 E stlll Swedish won the blue ribbon. Bvi- | Cal.; second, Benator P, J. W. Flynn, 119 Lyon | Horton. Evening Post, ‘San Francleco; reserve, | fying. Bold everywhere. 26} Kearny St., San Francisco, caL i Am‘,‘t‘ou Secretary. ST e il b 3 H. H. C. ., Secretary. | Bathing, including admission, 25c; children, S0a, g uld certainly see that Swedish did | 7 Baum, 1801 Poik street, San Francisco: third, J“ Tremont avenue.”San Francisco. Winners, WOODBURY'S Facfal Soap and Facial Cream.

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