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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 9. 1899. VONNETT NOW — (CORBIN ARCHBISHOP IRELAND TALKS T | > CELEBRATION OF GIVES NAMES| THE PRESIDENT) ~ AT ORLEANS ~ | ’ ] s RiE JOAN OF ARC’S DELIVERANCE = = A iy i ) RLEANS, France, May 8.—The . said that if there was any surprise @ w piR Answers Standard Oil's| Prevents Injury From at . annual celebration of the deliv- e et et L\ ‘fl ion. & erance of Orleans by Joan of on such an occasion as this, it must be o | 5 Motion | Runaway Horse. DS Arc was held here to-day with remembered that Joan of Arc not only e | Sb S E | R l e the customary ceremonies. A belonged to France, but to the human g | > | 4 salute of twenty-one guns was fired at race generally. After a eulogy on [ | spatch to! The Call Spsiisl Dissaten ‘o The /Call 1 sunrise and all the bells in the city . Joan of Arc, Archbishop Ireland said | | Beial Disvsich s | @ were rung. At 10 o’clock the municipal that he was happy to seize the occa- & | ( —Attorney WASHINGTON, May S8.—President| * and other bodies went to the cathedral, sion to tell of his unspeakable affec | « \fternoon filed | McKinley had a narrow escape from | @ which was decked with rlowers and tion for France, which was the land of o his answer to | being run over by a horse this after- | as is the custom on grand occa- his youth and the school of his soul. & | Standard Ofl Com- | noon. He was out walking with Adju- | The nave was festooned with After the oration a cortege proceeded 4 | that he designate the | tant General Corbin, and as lh\,‘)’\ and flags. There was an enor- to the site of the old fort of Tournelles, & » in his statement | crossed Pennsylvania avenue, near La- | © crush of people seeking admis- which was captured by Joan of Arc on | h \pproached with of- | fayette Square, a horse attached to a| ¢ sion to the cathedral. A cantata was May 8, 1420. The procession included | | s the suits lght buggy, which had been standing | © rendered by 500 performers. Among officials of the department and city, | and imes the curb, became frightened at| ¢ those present was a collateral descend- the fire brigade and many civie soc I erly of Cleve- ing and ran away. The Presi- | ¢ ant of Joan of Arc, an artillery captain ties. The route along which the pro- @ New York, as nd General Corbin w o named Delagatto, who is stationed at < m pas was lined with troops. ¢ art whom the alleged of them saw the horse 'S ailles. Afterward the cortege returned to the @ I s made. The Attorney- .s nearly upon them. General| ¢ Archbishop Ireland, the orator of the cathedral, where a Te Deum was sung. ¢ | i pulled the President out of the | ¢ occasion, spoke in French. In begin- To-night there were fireworks and a @ | been ma just in time to save him from be- | 4 ning his address Archbishop Ireland torchlight procession. . M Attorne struck. 2 B O B > B oo @i time and President and Mrs. McKinley left the | @-5-0-+-6-4-0006-0-0-¢-0-00+06+0 | et nr e eseces o n He concur: city to-night for a vacation of a we K . | trip was made in a handsomely equip- » ped special train, which left here at| 9:45 o'clock over the Chesapeake and | Ohio Railroad and is scheduled to ar- | INTH 15 PRISON CUARDS MIKERS' unioy APPO It rive at the springs about 8 o'clock to- morrow morning. The President a | Mrs. McKinley occupied the privat | % car Cleopatra, which was attached to| S et | e the of the train, the remainder cf ! | 5 : A 2 . - D '}‘,fil"’?,‘,‘fi‘ v lildahols Governor Issues St San Quentin Convicts| I know of no treatment that will so speedily clear and 1 ) smoking and baggage car .\pi a Proclamation Foiled." |heal all the air passages of the head, throat and lungs as ested untic. The party included also George : | - . : : : ot Lr A sletath Utores Dr. Cranz Now a Dental | my Inhaler. Used in conjunction with my Cold and Grip Cure, : 5 Dix ST Examiner. | |all forms of grip can be cured and pneumonia averted. The 8 x SeatiaNA S Dispatch to The Call. | 5 Suegial Dispe ol stalftne sCa 1 |lnhaler gives instant relief, and the Cold and Grip Cure drives « he business dur WARDNER, Idaho, May S8.—At a N QUENTIN, May 8.—The dili- the disease from the system.—MUNYON. v s EnEsas nde e T L DR AR Dispateh to The Call e of Captain of the Guard Birlem o OUSE : Merriam, ~ Sherift T e d three of his men led to the discov- | Jf You Have a Cold, Try It. . s . Lindley the follow- . afternoon A;I]vlhuu;:—d ”I‘>:: \-"‘u:“,:‘ll(.fi i ex‘\"h“.hm: t‘1~lx:1‘vli r”I L YOI H ey e op, ey It P 8VT. Crars o, San Francieco o bo e iham oo o e Bt St i Vou s Have i Conghy MTEY, It ¥ 3 E ) he discovery was made by accident a member of the State Board of Dental ang officers secured mearly ten 1f You Have Catarrh, Try It. n iends were at existing in Shost 0 miners, vice Dr. Thomas Morffew | pounds of the drug. Two convicts who | If You Have Sore Throat, Try It. r e e rocurir b :”If”(‘i‘( 0, resigned. It s under- | acted as ringleaders in the plan to If You Have Weak Lungs, Try It. lling ‘dispatch to ths H reason . was supported b - | bring in the contraband articie are kit dispatch to the H n twice necessary 1o | retary of State Charles F. Curry. R IoA 6 ATl crne aunren | THOUSANDS = HAVE : BEENS CURED. s r Cleveland \al stories s - that the em= _“‘\ ‘_“‘“1‘~'> made in ”i‘ State Board | to-night, and about twenty others will . k stock- hat the President in said or | Of Agricultur to-day’s appoint- | receive lighter punishment. P $1 00 £ th. It is tru he has suftered from : ""’“‘-\l‘;' Governor Gage are being dis- | Ever since the Legislature made it a rice & o ralgia ut when he cussed here to-night with reference to felony to bring 1po: > P : a two >uting at Hot Springs R e b renee o | felony to bring opium upon the pr With Everything Complete, at All Druggists, or o T probable effect upon the position | 4., is the ‘‘dope fiends” have | = ; k¥ to-night ked el Ghd.cecta S 2 o grounds the “dope fiends” have Mailed From Our Office. : IPhtZan chet il or f Secretary now held by Peter J.| 5 go0q deal of trouble, and a few [ E One of the principal r why the Shields of Sacramento. Shields, Who | 1,4 to have medical treatment on O e L Tencr are. halad x it : e sons why the Waa private Tetary: it Gavernonl - e e £10 through the mouth and emitted from the 2 Nompa Jas inley ‘have e s + SOVEINOTI count=of 'th reity of the drug. nostrils. cleansing and vaporizing all the sen this time to , was recently '~1w_lvd Secretary of | gav they were all in good humor in | diseased part A sense of relief is felt = 8 for the the State Board of Agriculture, to suc- f their latest plot proving| 2t once. It ! a mrm)mnn .-r;;.- uzrru for : myloyss | cead Fidwin V. Smith, aleo & Detos Captain_ Birlem scented | chitis and all throat and Tung trouble BIG ldin aged recently in who had occupied the position fo number of years. Shields assumed his position on April 1. He had some oppo- sition on the board at the time of his autioned all the guards to be vigilant. About sixt ive men work daily up- iburon boulevard and Try it free of charge at the following stores: g L erhauling of 14 sanitars Wit (it mimnert i st K as e oad spe ey nave) No Percentage DrugCo.. The Owl Drug Co., JOKERS ALMOST BREAK ment the list of his supporters or that . George Wiley and J. D. of his opponents, 1128 Market St., San Francisco. . . 3 For the past fe days th DRUCCISTS. The appointments to-day comprise P s have noticed that s . Broadway and 10th St.. Oakland. s UP A BLOOMER SHOW BEIiold D obbor SOder rice TS EaLIS At % vonich 949-951 Market St., next to Hale Bros. 320 South Spring St, Los Angeles. sed; Grove L. John m this d h near Cove | thé threat that they would be shot. A Jones midaye drom 1 mento, vice John Boggs T = DY LTare | D. Chamberlain of Woodland, vice F. = ) r remaining in the ser- o rving a long term f . & H e e D. Cobb, term expired; D. E. Knight of o1 i L t : Ve o e I overnor i comman- | Marysville, vice John Mackey, term ex- | S1ary committed in'San Pranc - elp“l V) 0-, o e c ORNclL S ¥ der in chief pired; J. E. Terry of Sacramento, vice | JSiected by Guard Kelly in the PHARMACY. s BARTLETT SINCLAIR George H. Fox, - term. expired. The | [eMOVINE a quantity of opium from a | . State Auditor. | other member the board, completing | 21 buried close to the boulevard. Wil-| Druggists, Deutsche Apotheke, Drugs, Wholesale and Retall, R the twelve, are A. B. Spreckels, J. H, SOD Was searched after a severe strug-| 250.252 Sutler St., cor. Grant Ave., S. F. 106, 108 and 110 Grant Ave., S, F., Cal. 4 SR WAR OF REGULARS Wilson, W. P. Mathe . W. Barrett, | Elf, the ‘other prisoners being prevent- | s B - Park Henshaw, Fred Cox and F. w. | ed from going to his assistance only by BY STANDARD OIL ttraction! Great stock e p of traine lves ever Will be exhibition wit 11l sizes and AGAINST THE MINERS quantity of the drug was found con- cealed in his shoes and hatband. The men were then marched in and searched at the tower gate. About twenty had opium concealed on their The salary of the retary is $200 a month. Politicians here seem to think that the new board will affect Mr. Shields’ tenure, although it is pointed out that he has the friendship of mem- Heavy Rains Make It Very Disagree- able for Prisoners in the Wardner Stockade. Edwin W. Joy, Druggist and Analytical Chemist. Cor. California & Kearny Sts., S. F., Successor to L. R. Ellert. Geo. Dahlbender & Co., i DRUCCISTS, 214 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. | g per Ornance now WALLACE, Idaho, May 8—Heavy | bers of the board of politics differing }-P@rsons, the total quantity aggre- | T | incaed : o her ! made ‘ife unpleasant for the | from his own, and that nobody who | 8ating nearly ten pounds.in weight, | : SDilibe the in the stockade at Wardner. | has yet been named stands as good a | ®NOUgh to have kept the prison well | Ferr Dr“ CO ! l'l fi fierdes - 7 rahals’ are . still uring the | Show as himself for the place he now :Nz‘;lfi{id\'r‘\f a xlnunth or (\\'}«\l. Wilson y oy . . [} al suspects, | occupies. Shields is said to be on quite | 2nd oung, his who is serv- vanted him to use i and it is not known that the latter Angeles, we in the dun- + & Market St., San Francisco. el 0 orge Olmstead, co: ductor of the train | and the othe Cor, Fine and Kearny Sis., S. F. luence v D. K. Watson, oters stole e has om | had the matter of the secretaryship in n s will be punished TR | % O ane Tioters stole. oo bas run from | ;4 when he named the new directors. | as the Prison Dircctors may declde. : FETED did not recog he mob. On the other hand, it is contended by ‘aptain Birlem took the opium found order of Attorney General Hayes | some that the Governor will really have | to-day and all that discovered during | The firant Dmg CO', The Baldw‘“ PhC : n-union men will be| the naming of the secretary. | the last three years out into the bay | 9 nd all ‘mines will be e i in a small boat this evening, and at- 38 and 40 Third St., cor. Stevenson. | 119 and 121 Ellis St., Press Club Building. Tesponsibil walting the arrival of new men | JUDGE HUTTON’S AMBITION. | taching weights to the large packages | It s know 3 that Dethg tha omiye atoe | cast them into the water. THROWN FROM A PHAETON. Mrs. George B. Sperry of Stockton Injured. ‘Purflnnd Elopement Ends in a Prison | Candidate for 2 Place on the Supreme Court Commission. ANGELES, May 8.—Los Angeles ndidate for the vacancy in the upreme Court Commission in the person of former Superlor Judge A. W. Hutton. e Hutton has the backing of every for the position. s0 much opium that only one a: could be taken in the boat. HOGELSBURG SAYS HIS DESERTS HIS FAMILY | AND LANDS IN JAIL| LOS ANGELES, May 8.—Dr. Hans Cell for the Man in the WIFE IS INNOCENT | Wakelee and Cuo»mpany, Under Occidental Hotel, Bush and Montgomery Sts. Branch, Sutter and Polk Stg ENE @ A SR A TN : of the bar are especial I Hoselobiis B ML, : S | Case. wve him appointed. The va Foesishors O NSY Rloms g who ) the | Oq ood Bros Owl Dru CO — - — SANTA ROSA, May S.—About three|¢2uSed by the death of Commi - | fugitive president of the Investor: N 'y o S vl \ree | §. Pringle of Oakland a few weeks ago. | Guarantee and Trust Company of Pedro Castro Sentenced. é man with one leg, a | The position, which pays $6000 a vear, is | West Virginia, was arrested here 1 The Drug Cutters, Broadway, cor. Tenth, SALINAS, May S—Pedro Castro, the | Crutch and a pretty wife arrived in this | practically for life. aw - the | 1eos MBI G WAL ed here 1ast| - g52, 854, 856, 858 Broadway, cor. Tth. ¥o man of.18 years who convicted and took rooms and board with Mrs. | appointee must be a Judge | Bight, is held under specific in- G : s onLEhe alght of Miroh s ibru’ Codding, who conducts a boarding-house | }lulllln last year could fhn i‘“ b ad l\llc‘ structions from Captain McCloskey of Pai ¢ Sant 111 b haud:t n H E AT ir o on B street. The couple gave their name | D€mocratic nomination for District At-|the New Y i Sitne e | olite attendants will be on-hand to answer all questio verybody is in- R O e e e (‘,;,,f,lz,,',\,_‘f}’r“'.:n"\}"f“: torney, Dut after considering the maiter ‘::"s b h‘i:r:‘elgglr‘f‘;:“J:“t’““‘""‘;"‘_“(2; vited to give the inhaler free trial. You are welcome {0 a treatment whether = 30 ¢ nited = 3 2N b | for several days he declined the honor. | Sa¥ ams at a cer | you purchase or not. el Iro Castro was | York r-\ week ago they visited the cy- | The Supreme Court Commissioners are | left New York last night with a certi- | 2 S enera s lery of George C. Schelling and arranged | appointed by the S el bench as = it 5 | named. e hoor ol naEnC SrraDged | SRR DTG Si o Dt anTa ieq Gany GrlldRemplatnt eworn to byl Ernest May, alleging that Hogelsbur; obtained $8100 of his money. Hogels- burg was seen to-night and admitted 5 id the first and then disappeared. couple did not return to the OFFICIALS TOO FREE month's ins When th Was it taken from you?” was asked. | Munyon’s tft;lileopathic Remedies. | | This company has prepared separate specifics for all diseases, which are sold boarding-house Mrs. Codding entered WITH PUBLIC FUNDS | that he had used the money supplied | by'all druggists, Each remedy is so labeled there can be no mistake. With | thefr apartments and found that their | by his customers. | them every mother can become the family doctor. : o ffects Had Déer: crletly Fonoe P i S T will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will cure rheumatism in a few e e inar- | Santa Clara Good Government League | “I have not one dollar,” said Hogels- | p,,rs" that my Dyspepsia Cure will cure any case of indigestion or stomach g o B A L Presents Claim Against burg, “of the capital of those who re- | trouble; that % per cent of kidney complaints, including Bright's disease, can be whose first name he had given as Roland, g . - : B ) & ¢ Kidney Cure; that nervous afflictions and diseases of the heart are vy St sponded to my advertisements. It cured with my ¥ = gt with having “jumped” his board bill. A Upervisors. 15 New Yok andioeasediont >| controlled and cured by my Nerve and Heart Cure. 57 cures for 57 ailment; few days later he was found and arrested| SAN JOSE, May S.—But little harmony | 21! 1D ;ifin' ork and passed out of my | Fyery druggist sells them—mostly 25 cents a vial. Medical advice by mail abso t Pinole and brought to this city by Con- | prevalls between the Board of Supervi- e lutely free. 1305 Arch street, Philadelphia stable Peerman, His companion remained | Sors and District Attorney Campbell. A | .o 85 = . ed. | at Pinole. ngsley appeared before | number of bills against the county are | . ot at all” replied Hogelsburg. “It| = "o roicov caused Mr. Lusk to lose | Judge Brown this morning, pleaded gullty | at the bottom of the trouble. Behind | "AS lost in the last squeeze in Wall | Pt B0 DO, SGrECd to dictate a state and was Ell\'v-n n(nr-x_\" 4!:!1_\';. a2 | Campbelliis the Republican Good Govern- Slr‘fut. F¥ plalyed me]market at both | ment to the court reporter, but Ww: :O@o@o@o@o@o@o@o@o@o@o@ooog From a letter receiv rom Portland, % e ok ate : .q | ends. rst I went ‘long’ and then I | stopped and the Judge ordered the jury 5 : f busi d | it Or., to-day it is learned that Kingsley has | Ment League, which soems determined | wong ‘short’ in the hope of making a | fo B %aken to his chambers by the IS HEALTHFUL!S ay Is going out of business, you can depend on it. an interesting history. His right name is | atch over county affairs. big winning, but the: whole thing | Sherift | AHERETNROLS ) 4 R. J. Bro He is an expert lumber man | Some time ago the league decided to m'i\,kd disastrous and that {qelh‘ 1);\; Attorney Lusk then said flatly that the | 3 g Going to quit qulck If you don't come in soon you and formerly was prominently connected | 100k into the expenditure of county funds | pf g s the end | jofense claimed and believed the note of A Natural Mineral Water 5 & with the Oregon Pine Lumbér Company LAl y the Supervisors. It found where the « of Portland. He is also an expert sten- Why did you leave suddenly, doc- be a forgery, forged by and with the con- i R ¢ S. with medicinal qualities O I the i = vi had in bills a ¥ sent of the plaintiff, and that L. will lose the chance to fit up the spare room or to refur Ographer. Some e Tast tall he 1ot a | ‘"‘;P‘;;f:':m‘:jmfi:‘;\, . :t:;(x;sodr(s“‘::rl mr:‘_ ginson was a party to it A:mmgr:\w;rhl.l‘»’\ - g wife and two children in Portland and de- | 3 e 3 5 . _ “That was my mistake,” he replied. | Son denounced the statement as cowardly igesti nish the old rooms. Camped in company with a young lady | T e R naicse bills Wwere | -1 should have remained in New York | and dgkeds thatile bE atelcken from tha i Indxg:hon:ng b4 f¥good family, who was his companion | {7 Fead T uateds de ton d faced the situati Th: v | record. 'This was not done. mach Disorders. O When good carpets sell for 40 cents and metal beds go fn Ehis city. Further Investigation de- The law does not provide for|and faced the situation. That would | "Gawn Murdotk, husband of the plaint- ord g pets s g D e Caefuck hat whilt i Shn Pran: | these, however, and {he league handed | have been better I am perfectly will- | ifr, was called by the defense and : 2 for $3.25 everybody can live in luxurious comfort. ing to return to New York, and will go n property assessed | s to whether certal So-called V[CHY g) oC OW! ybtained a position as sten- a ins o v t M | clsco Brownc - | for collection against the Supervisors. > g \ | fa 1872 to 1877 was part- rapher with Parmelee & Bowker, on| “gurcrvisors = > Ro at any moment without legal formal- | to him in the rs 1872 7 iiisten 1o this: W | CUTier Strect. Later he was employed to | ,SuPervisors austin, Stem, Roll and Rea | ity “ T want to exonerate my wife, who | Bership prOpRTEEof Inmdip ] s IN SIPHONS @ g = take testimony in the Regan case. "He I8 | qucst that they refund the money drawn. | has no guilty knowledge of my trans- | g answered CHesV, 0 1 o1 proba- $ e ; BETS. BT a man of good appearance. When seen | Supervisor Aver has not yet received his. [ actions. I kept her in ignorance.” | bility” the defense would rest to-morrow. | 1S NOT 3 1and Brass Bed- | CAR y C. B | to-night he admitted his identity. ‘The'fillx])er}\ sors’ have refused to allow | Dr. Hogelsburg has in his possession | If so it is believed arguments L r;(n‘ 19 WA v,l c“vo sell r lariy | T, wo _Dbills from Campbells office and|a mass of canceled checks, but is|commenced the latter part of this week. Py try, 3000 yards.. ; Lt : 1 ecks, s art 3 G oxing ‘out, | = | IMMERL 9 SR 0BJECTS TO CARING | ginm they are cxorvitant, G s Tor 30| Siifowt money. His wite and cnild | == Gotitho Gerine $ ....$3.25 to $12 | Al-Wool Ingrain, 2000 y — | arold son’ of the District At- | are supposed to have met him here | MARGUERITE LINDLEY, 2 Extra Super, 200 yards... FOR INSANE BROTHER Y oihd the ‘other for $6070 for type- | after he passed through Los Angeles, Three - Piece Mahogany Parior Ten-Wire Tapestry, Roxbury, Stin- - writing done by Miss Faulkner, & sister- | went to Mexico and returned here af ENEMY OF KISSING Suits, upholstered in silk da- son and ail best grades : Mitled Niece’ of-the- Late Gowernor s o oo et OHCak few days ago. i < - T — — = . paskes -816.50 | pihest Grade Asminsters Pico Thinks Relatives Should | WAS MAJ. MARCHAND SLAIN ? | AWYER LUSK GETS CLSNNEAND O v e | ol = e Lindley, the enemy of kissing, Chamber Suits in Golden Oak, Linoleum, 200 rolls.. Share the Cost. It Is Rumored That He Was Killed Mzhogany,Maple; formerly sold Japanese Matting, a bargain...... LOS GELES, May 8.—Antonio Pico, nephew of the late Governor Pio Pico, [ INFLAMED IN COURT by Marauders. here from New York to attend the In- ternational Woman'’s Health Protective H®O0L0P0SPOP0P0P0P0H0H0H0H0P0H0H0R0 CELES o * o e o for $25 up to $100-closing ‘ PARIS, May 8Tt is persistently League. Miss Lindley says kissing is | A. VIGNIER, Distributing Agent @ ru- R 250 Art Squares, all wool and cot- while on trial for burglary has been de- WILLOWS, May S8—In the Murdock i Prvpiee S1D AR5 ton, sizes 2x3 yards and 3x4 clared insane and ordered to be sent to | mored here that Major Marchand, leader | note case this morning Attorney Lusk for | eXtremely dangerous to public health. | §06060$0$0609060$0&090&0S0 Hall Racks, Go'dan, Oak: starting ‘at $1.95 the vlum at Highlands. Countess Jo- | fo the famous Marchand expedition, | the defense read a question from the | She said many New York papers had always | yar sepa Pico de G S as bed which was returning from Fashoda on i 4 is 5 sepa Pico de Gottliebron, who has been a | Sea en route 1q | deposition of Delos Pratt as to his hav sold them for $10 up to $50— | cerenn 87 10 885 now they are.., Sideboards, Buffets, Tabourettes, Up wigness for her brother, demurred to the proceedings in Judge Smith's court this Pico was discharged from the asylu hed. m th | eriminal charges would be pus! - 5 the Nile to the Red France, was killed by a band of maraud- ODDS_AND ENDS, HALF PRICH. | GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO. Stores Everywhere. | ing met Mary Helen Murdock. The plaint- | ing. J misquoted her in the discussion of kiss- holstred Pator Suts—cut t5 ‘one’ {1 DGR b D€L BN coRtt it | ok i on tne ey Fui At e | ek faere S metiarnon | L fid nof sa7 'L nad vever veen| - DR. CROSSMAN'S J c i ! Ques s 2| the Abyssinian capital, to St as sufficient | R e R B! High-Back Dining Chairs.......... 95¢ | half the former price. the Yolng man was t0 have become @ | {no French post on the cost. It fs also | proof of the identity of Mrs. Murdock. | e o i e | SPECIEIC MIXTURE, 8 SRR 9 rela- d _that Captain Baratfer, who| Attorneys Lusk and | Tin P ¢ 2 i ] e tives in this instance would be $45 for | HOIONY Marehand's report regarding the boll§;1r2f1{ et ‘x’,fi:‘i?j?f!‘ dbf‘;i‘"‘e | Lindley. “The papers say I am in favor | gor the cure of Gonorrhoea, Glests, Strictures [ each quarter, but Mrs. Gottliebron thinks | oo ituation to Paris and subse- E Sait eclined | of the passage of a law to prohibit kiss- | and analogous complaints of the Organs of H her wealthy sister. Mrs. Castro of Santa | FASRO92 SURSEPY, §0in in "the Tetirement | 10, ¢ Present at the taking of new depo- | ing, which is absurd, of course, and | Generation. 2 Barbara County, and her brother, Ramon | guently vound | sitions of Pratt, Turner and Connor in | 3 . 4 Price §1 a bottle. For sale by druggists. Pico of Oakland, should share In’ the ex- | {rom Fashoda, was wounded In the order to assist In identification, but would | 531d I said in my address to the House- = (] 9 pense of Antonio’s support. gncounter. SU1C 0 O 8GN agree to pay the expenses of these wit- | hold Economic Association in New York = fifi Pxfio wads e‘orgmlu.;d to‘lhe asylum nesses if I(he{( v;luuhf ?[Ppgar and testify | I had never been kissed. They quoted y , _ while charged with a crime, it is not fm. in court. Lusk then said that if plaintiff's | me as saying I had never let any one W m’ I [h V t hl P]]ls g 715 MARKET STREEL, pratable {Ear T Sy SO | wargn e pewoxgom ser ax. | Souniel vl afCines L pibiopring | K e i ot 1 shovin oo 2o | WIIGACS I0MIAN VEQELale B Near CAll Bk “Eu\-es, Who has the Guestion under cor. e e ik A el e depositiong | one if he tried. It is true I belleve kiss- | Are acknowledged by thousands of persons H B | (ideration, said to-day that whenever would be taken at once. This was de- | N8 18 dangerous. A friendly grasp of | who have used them for forty for u SICK HEADACHE, GIDDINESS, CONSTI- PATION, Torpid Liver, Weak Stomach, Pime vles and purlfy the bldod. the hand is enough for me, but I never said I had never been kissed.” clined and a remark made about these three witnesses being ‘‘under the control

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