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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY “At last I tried Warner’s Safe Cure. From that time I improved every day. Now my appetite and digestion are good and every function of life seems to be rightly performed. My cure is a wonder to myself, my neighbors and my friends.” This is the story in a nutshell of countless of thousands who have used and been benefitted INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PEACE COMMISSION S The Moana Carries Them to Samoca. oS, Tt A BLAZE ON LOMBARD WHARF chigiea STARTED THROUGH A TAR KET- TLE BOILING OVER. | | B et First of the Gold Field Fleet Ready to Sail—Brig Lurline and Barkentine Wrestler ) g C Racing. \ by WAaRNER’S SAFE CURE. | et the direction of Cgptain J. C. Sobott, ac- | /The mall steamer iMoana salled for| - sompanicd by Emil’Sandiran ‘and_ altred \. S. W., via Honolulu, H. T >ahl e secon: expediti vill e 3 N. Z yi Dended by A. W Wik Y b o PRamt el SveklauniEN 0 Green and A. G. Maddren, a student ai S LR oml) ) moRetly Stanford, and J. O. Snuder, assistant to v cargo and ev inch of passenger | Professor Gilbert” of that college. This accommodation was taken. Mail for the | FOR PAGO PAGD COAL STATION party will Fn to the Farallones -as soon as ey are ab - able to pack their traps and get y. The scientific gentlemen will make areful Investigation as to the habits, etc., of the sea lions of the coast. ———— THOSE POKER PLAYERS. Philippines went down on the steamer and at Honolulu it will be transferred to one of the transports. A package of dispatche can Minister and another for the British Commissloner were put aboard the Mo- ana during the afternoon. They will be for the Ameri- | PATRONAGE FOR THE FOLLOWERS OF 0. M. BURYS SR W. H. Rickard Gets a Small Reward. e | \GAGE GETTING REFLECTIVE | g HE IS GOING SOUTH FOR A SEA- 3 SON OF INTROSPECTION. PR A Legion of Clamorous Candidates Seeking the Office of State Labor Commis- sioner. | Jacob Steppacher, the ngwly commis- oned Registrar of Voters, yesterday ap- | as the representative of the Thirty-eighth Assembly District, voted throughout the Senatorial contest for D. M. Burns. The story was told at Sacramento that he had a positive promise that he would be ap- | pointed Registrar of Voters in return for his support of Burns. Grant would have received the support of the pointed as his chief deputy W. H. Rick- ard. At Sacramento, during the recent | % session of the Legislature, Mr. Rickard, It was said that | the Thirty-eighth | 7 + + ® i + ® + ® + ¢ + g ¢ + » * Ps 3 ¢ £ + ° * @ * 3 . D S R R SRS SeCi e o o DR. KILMER'S REMEDIES. KIDNEY TROUBLE. The Most Prevalent, Dangerous and Deceptive Disease. Thousands HaveItand Don’t Know It. Pains and aches come from excess of uric acid in the blood, dae to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes c¢ae feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is overworking to pump the thick, kid- ney-poisoned blood throuzh the veins and arteries. Soreness or uncomfortable feeling in the back irdicates kidney trouble of no small importance. The passinc of scanty or profuse quantities of urine is a warning of kid- ney trouble. If you want to feel well you can make no mistake by first doc- toring your kidneys. The famous new discovery, Dr. Kil- mer's Swamp-Root, is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary trou- bles. It has cured thousands of appar- ently ho,eless cases after all other ef- forts have failed. Sold on its merits by all druggists in 60-cent and $1 sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mail to anw address. Also a book telling all about Swamp-Root and its wonderful cures. When writing address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and mention that you read this ger]'x]erous offer in the San Francisco all. Eye Glasses On Any Oculist’s | prescription becomingly made to fit, and never slip—tilt—or waver. New clip does it (50 cents). Latest Eastman Kodak—fits the coat pocket and makes large pictures at small expense. Oculists’ prescriptions filled—Factory om premiges—Quick repalring—Phone Main 10. Bausch & Lomb Zelss Stereo Field Glasses. 2 = delivered at Apla. Thi Vi it “ Assemblyman of 3 Small qugress Made in the Case of O \: r;‘«)r ‘.mni:n ;\-n'\ffz“fifl 1“:‘;112?7, | District if the promise of reward had not J h w fl d P t 510 000 t0 fl]fl fireat —_— J’ H. Wilson of the Palace Saloon. Sturdee. The mail boat will not reach | been made by Burns. The sturuinay onn . endaree rasents ) v The case of J. H. Wilson, charged with Samoa until about June 7, and by that | down ‘;f lmckfl"i( for “"81‘("“}1‘*'*3 200 . oy g0 % i | conductin, a percentage a e C 1 e % e! 8 & - " { create feelings of sorrow In the Grant | P bl l A ‘Pibbits Goes on tho|s § & percentage game of poker | time the representatives of America, | CTCAs | ublic lnstitution. OPTICIANS PHuTOGR'Pm“PP RATUS, BTt Ot DP9+ 609+ O+ P+ 0+9+0+0+0+oo@ U S Grant Jr. arrived In the city ves- ) SUENTIFIC =4 Moana. [ | terday mornin and will remain until his | @-e-6 e 6450 O+ >0+ > +0+6+b e oebedeiede® 042 MARKET ST. INSTRUMENTS t\ | "(1';:1‘:1: s ‘:mf ’&‘(fi»uf&?"l‘a :;2;:k f‘;i HE Academy of Sciences received unexpectedly vesterday a gift of $10,000, WmBER CHONICEE B DIt e ? | Senatorial politics except in a general | to be applied in advancing the work of the great sclentific institute. John ¢ | way. His informhtion is to the effuct that | W. Hendrie of this city was the donor. The money was given outright, [ PURITY Use | beah 8 to-th Bi5 s jons as to the manner in which it should be ap- COMPETENT MEN WITH HIM | the men who supported him at Sacra- there being no _suggestions as to : | | $ | mento are as active and loyal now as| Pled. That will be left to the discretion of the trustees of the academy. There | Woodhury’ | ther were at any time during the contest | are many directions in which the fund can be used to advantage, but it will HEALTH oodbury’s =G e e e st St Tequire some consideration to determine to just what use it will be applied. &[N LRE AR BISIAt T e: The matter will be considered at the next meeting of the trustees, when Mr. PREPARE TO REMAIN IN THE| SOUTH SEAS OVER A YEAR. - Have No Fear the Natives Will In- terrupt Operations on the Big P & . The ottice of Commissioner of the Bu- reau of Labor Staustics is ticnally lucrative, but there are more ap- plicants for the place than are listed for | any other office at the disposal of the nor. Among the candidates men d are Merton Allen, Thomas O'Brien, mbiyman Kelsey of Santa Clara, Ma- nyle, chief cierk of the Assembly; W. Saunders and W. T. Reynolds. Governor Gage made the tement not long ago that he would recognize the wishes of the not excep- | Hendrie will be asked to participate in the discussion. The donor is an old Californian, having arrived here in early days. At present, owing to business interests, he divides his time between this State and the East. 06050V SOITETIY 6 FHVHDC O ITSTO0I0 S GEDILETE HIOI0S0 ® | that the Forty-ninth and Fifty-first Pri- |COMPLIMENTS FOR mary District clubs will send delegates to the next meeting. (BEAUTY Facial Cream : | Naturally follows the use of WOODBURY'S | Facial Soap and WOODBURY'S Faclal Cream. Being strictly antisetic, their cleansing and purifying effect is unequalled. For sale everr ere. | AMUSEMENTS. 2 : s | Undertaking for This b labor organizations in making this ap- > | COLUMBIA THEATER. Government ¢ pointment, Xpressed a wish that the | STEPPACHER ASSUMES THE DU- %:fi ot P labor untons would submit tc im ve | . . t names, from which list he might select a | TIES OF THE OFFICE. =2 Last 4 Nights and Sat, Matinee. ———— ® | suitable man. It is common report among | g 1 'K i | b e Dy foe g e unlons could BOT| o ) oemblyman W. H. Bickard for | The “ON safled for Australia moa she took with | aff of the Pago * s | The report that J. D. Kelsey of San Jose is securing the vigorou Rea and Senator C. pport of Jim M. Shortridge is ac- | Chief Deputy—Result of a Po- litical Compromise. Great AND n cepted by the politicians with a few : dition. The con- | | grains of allowance. It Is admitted that | : Fun »” B BILE & &L 2COBOE 1S Kea and Shortridge would like well | Jacob Steppacher, who was recently ap- Mak o s eted all their | enough to see Kelsey installed as Labor | pointed Reglstrar of Voters, assumed the aKer, work on 1 position ontract with | t to ere wharf ¢ e b. and va- | which | aker's house dings, all of ‘o e es ) do it,” re- armed collier F be detalled on the Mo- od | L R R S O e e O S SR SO FIRST OF THE GOLD FIELD FLEET. | lum board of | in doing Santa Clara politic | ported Burns B S e R SR S e 2 g | inger on | eral Harrison Gra D e L 3 | Among the Commissioner, but their chief concern in keeping close to Governor Gage is cure the appointment on the Agne: men who can a to < A throughout duties of his office yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the Board of Election Commissioners. Prior to the meeting Steppacher took the oath of office hfvfmte Superior Judge Carroll Cook and filed his | | | | Charles Frohman's Most Successful Farce. | | NEXT MONDAY— KELC:Y-SHANNON CO in contest_and will therefore derive s & o 000 with Auditor thing from the administration. bond in the sum of $10.000 with Au | ‘WEM‘)T“’}:E':I‘AME Arnerich, who wa nta Clara Wells. r Ass nd a supporter of Burns, had to satisfied with the position of wharf- the water front of San Fran- cisco. No_doubt Paris Kilburn took or- ders from Burns and McLaughlin when he n;\I;nr'i Arnerich for wharfinger. or may be given to place Kelsey on st unpopular man in California. There is a notion among the Southern California politi¢ians that Gen- tis, with a club, is the Los Angeles waiting for Gage at County line. It is expected that the Governor will shortly appoint three Port men mentioned are A. J. Marten, State Senator F. W. Burnett and Assemblyman C. F. Kenneally. The Governor has not yet made public | the names of the three men—two Republi- Similar | Wardens. | W. J. Biggy, the retiring Registrar, in- & troduced his successor to the members of e the board, a ceremony that gave U\fi,; % Sfayor the opportunity to that he | An Excellent Combination. hoped Stepphcher would make as efelent | The pleasant method and beneficial an officer of the municipality as effects of the well known remedy, A Mr. Biggy had shown himself to be ste an. icotatle tolha iten 1t e mpetent ana efficient officer and that taste and accepta he syste and | is the one perfect strengthening laxa- This sentiment met with | tive, cleansing the system effectually, general approval, and upon motion of Mr. Sheehan the secretary of the board was instructed to make an appropriate entry upon the minute Registrar Steppacher announced the ap- | pointment of Assemblyman W. H. Rickard as his chief deputy. Rickard was a prominent candidate for appointment his administration had been honest economical. gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per- maneuntly. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub- stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers | without weakening | SEATS NOW READY. hic do it the water front. | fhicial. e 3 = its vesterday, as | o | “Governor Gage has planned to go south | TS ting some routine business, | SYRUF OF F16s, manufactured by the | ation with his engl- for a session of reflecti « Aftec (EATRACI e CaviForniA F1é Syrup Co., illustrate | e pIL e e st ardan Any e pectonc . One of 8| may Collector - Sheehan stated” that he| SALITORERLS (L0 DIRER (0 LASH | The MONTROSE TROUPE beaglivne oo it 2 Campalgn | last November made the rec | thought the time was a proper one to | the value of obtaining the Mquid faxa- o R TR R S ; ot mark at the Palice 1ast evening that the | express the appreciation of the board in | tive principles of plants known to be WORLD'S GREATEST ACROBATS. { | Governor was going home to reflect how | the matter of the efficient work done by | medicinally laxative and presenting | THE ESCAMILLOS, | it happened that he had made himself in | Mr. Biggy during his administration. HE" them in the form most refreshing to the Marvelous Equilibrists. 5 | a few months the m EDNA AUG, Versatile Comedienne. ZAZELL AND VERNON, LA PETITE LUND, | 77 HUGH STANTON, JAMES RICHMOND | GLENROY, JOHN LE CLAIR. | Last week of the beautiful SISTERS HAW- in “THE WILLOW PATTERN SAT. AND SUNDAY. Balcony, 10c; Opera ats, 50c. MOUNG TOON, the Bur- ALCAZAR ™im ~ Islands down the coast. tinued until May 25 to be set. e ———— ACADEMIC LEAGUE RACES. Second Annual Tournament at Olym- pic Track Next Saturday. The Academic Athletic League will hold its eecond arnual bicycle tournament at the Olympic track next Saturday after- We have no fear of | tves long a r protection of a war's guns they will be hardly likely attack us.' The contractors have had to take their es of the risks and delays of the A storm or shipwreck may at any | > upset all thelr ~carefully ‘arranged | 2 their plant and ma- | three dif- | "For i terial tion is on ferent v The United States collier [ noon. Each school in the league is al- Abarenda salled on the first of (b8 |jowed teams of five men, but no man can o o A B e wiling mana. | enter in more than two events. The factured by Carnegie at Pittsburg. She |races will be a half-mile, mile and five- bout the middle of | mile on singles, two-mile suit and ardigan Castle, a sailing | one-mile tandems. al- Francisco on April |lowed for the three best positions at the | finish, and the prizes to the winners will be gold and silver medals. There are nearly twenty-five schools in the league, and some of the best amateur | riders in the State belong to them. The machinery and con- well as a large quan- | s made in this cf it she makes_a good same time as Mr. Tib- ct that the greater | San Jose High Schools have the most fa work had, because of | vorable chances, but they will be hard ates, to be made in | pressed by the Lowell team, Polytechnic San Francisco is not going to | High, Lick, Oakland and Central. out of this contract. At least | The following committee has charge of the 3200000 w the affair: H. Hauser, W. A. E. Woods 1" be spent | ndirectly in this city. The | one will come to more than | ther some fifty or sixty men | and H. A. Keeler. Entries will probabiy be announced t OTTOW. ———— e Monday evening at the Academy of A Nihilist who went to Siberia to‘ Sciences Hall. It was decided to make rescue his father from prison writes | the question of “Children’s Public Pla grounds” _the special subject for this meeting. The California Club, composed of many prominent ladies in ‘San Fran- | eilsco, having made this subject a special | study, it was decided to invite that or- ganization to attend the meeting have several lady members addre meeting upon “Children's Public fi:\'\ix"::ls'(mm the fact that other cities Rave made provision for children’s public up his thrilling experience and pub- lishes the photographs he took, in next Sunday’s Call. e e A th Not Captain Stensland. Pla 2 ptain Stensland of the schooner Mary a4 lda is ne? the man charged with re- 1g to land a sailor with a broken leg vas Stensland, but in- | IMSIUCES 0" ——————————— t vas Stangeland. Captain s well and favorably known on He has b bon nhl])mas}lr-g here Fertitta Acquitted. years anc s never had any | . 4 ; trouble with any of his créw: Felipi Fertitta, who on February 24 last stabbed and killed Joe Slerre, was ac- quitted of the charge of mlgrder against Bim by a jury in Judge Cook's court yes- terday afternoon. Reel B. Terry, who represented the accused, established the act that | {;r(\sc. and so the jury exonerated him. e —————————— “Pegamold” gold, latest, best, perfect paint; sample bottle %e. Pegamoid, 63 Chronicle bld —_— eo———— Off for the Rookeries. The Fish Commission has decided send anott lions on Friday or Saturday. This move will be upon the herds at the Ano Nuevo It will be under w0 r expedition against the sea —————— Ocean Water Tub Baths. 101 Seventh street, corner Mission. Salt water direct from ocean. Bartlett Tripp, :odore 8. Schottler ‘and Charles Clau- If possible I will ar- The further examination of the torce taken to Pago |jurors will be continued this afternoon. ates war vessel, as | In Judge Mogan's court the cases of 2 ce effect on the | H. A. Hornlein of the Cafe Royal and matives of Tutuila. We are taking | Others were called and at the request of and all the materials | the defendants’ attorney they were con- | | Banta Rosa High, BerReley High and the | 1 be se m here at w ranging | ) from ‘$% to 3150 per month. The men are A Children’s Playground. saranteed at months’ con- | The directors of the Merchants' Asso- | tant work he term of Op- | cjation yesterday considered the annual T, | meeting of the association to be held next | nd to | This_question has become im- | o s The i | Vgrounds. It is expected that the dis- AR At L PlayRrouRil prove ooth interesting and f's TTATRE Ay b M Tuctive, The public is cordially in- | the accused acted In self-de- | | referee in bankruptcy for Marin County, blaze. A big pile of lumber with which the wharf was to be repaired was close by and in a pen adjoining were a number of cattle and a drove of pigs. A telephone message was sent to Captain Brown, superintendent of tugs and dredges, and inside of twenty minutes he had the fire | boat Governor Markham playing a stream of water on the blaze. fully quick piece of work and it saved the Lombard street wharf and shed. About three years ago the Folsom street wharf was set afire by a pot of tar boll- ing over, but on that occasion the struc- ture was destroyed. An interesting race between the barken- tine Wrestler and brig Lurline is now on. ‘here are only four berths at Kahuluf and it is a case of first come first served. Hence the race. Both vessels were to have sailed yesterday, but Captain Niel- son of the Wrestler stole a march and got away Tuesday. In order to do so he 1t was a wonder- had to leave some of his freight behind | the night. e and got He says he and hunt up a mate during Captain McLeod took his tim away at the appointed hour. | can give the Wrestler twenty-four hours’ start and still beat her. When last seen the Lurline was literally flying under every stitch of canvas toward Hawaii. The first of the fleet for the gold fields will get away about May 22. ‘The bark Alaska is now loading and as soon as all the freight is aboard she will sail. Nearly all the passenger accommodations are taken and the stout old craft will be | filled from stem to stern. The first stop- ping place of the Alaska will be St. Law- rence Island. From there she will go to | Golovin Bay, thence to Cape Nome, Un- aslnkli‘k. Cape Prince of Wales, Kotzebue ound and Point Hope. For all these he has passengers and freight, soon as they are landed Captain Cogan will go out on a whaling cruise. He will keep the bark out on that lay for a few months and will then come back to San Francisco, calling at Cape Nome on the way. The tug Relief arrived in port day after her unsuccessful search Ellhu Thomson. Captain Randall says th experienced nothing but heavy weather all the time the tug was out. When the transport Valéncla arrived in port she had a stowaway aboard nameéd George Pavenot. After leaving Nagasaki he was discovered and put to work. When the Valencia got here the Immi- ration Commissioner refused to allow avenot to land, as he is a pauper and cannot speak a_word of English. Pave- not is supposed to be a deserter from the Russian navy and will be sent back to Nagasaki on the next China steamer. John Gliman, a veteran of the Civil ‘War, was found in an unconscious condi- tion on Clay street fies(erday and re- moved. to the Harbor Hospital. The sur- geons who examined him found he was paralyzed on the left side. There is a very slight chance of his recovery. Referee in Bunkrfiptcy. E. B. Martinelli has been appointed a rester- 'or the with bonds at $500. B Aldvances made on furniture and planos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. | | | San Jose, the progpective son-in-law of Major Frank McLaughlin, will not be ap- pointed to the commission. The politi- clang are trying to guess the name of the Northern California Republican that has been slated for a place on the Expo- sition Board. TRANSPORI PORTLAND IN PORT Private Jeremiah Shea of the Califor- nia Heavy Artillery Dies at Sea. The United States army transport Port- land arrived In port last night, twenty- four davs out from Manila. She brought twenty discharged soldiers, all privates. Three days after leaving Manila Private Jeremiah Shea of the California Heavy Artillery died of dysentery and was buried at sea off the Island of Formosa. The voyage was_uneventful and all on board are reported well. The Portiand brings no freight. ————— Special excursion to Ukiah and return Sunday, May 21; four hours in Ukiah. . Only 2. e Logan and His Club. John Logan, the poundman, who is charged with having assaulted Charles Mitchell, a Kearny-street saloon-kKeeper, with a club during a row over a dog, was placed on trial before Judge Lawlor yes- terday on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Logan pleads seif-de- fense, while Mitchell claims that the as- sault' was unprovoked and unnecessary. disturbing the peace preferred against | pOUISVILLE, kY. NEW YORK, N. Y. him by Miss H. Kruse, who keeps a room- Fosale by all D “<ts.—Price 50c. per bottle. | ing house at 816A Larkin street. Mrs. | — he sl ke Duden lives in her house, and she com- | | plained that Duden called there Tuesday | 404040404040+ 04040404040 morning and demanded that some wash- | 4 ing should be handed over to him. He be- | © came very abusive and raised a disturb- | ¢ ance. The Judge after talking to the par. | S » anc ties suggested hat they should try settle their differences and continued the | cage for ten days. About an hour later John Harville, 22 | Q Montgomery street, swore to a complaint in Judge Graham's court for the arrest of | Duden on a charge of threats to kill. Harville alleged that Duden called at nis | © office vesterday morning and threatened to fill him full of lead. Duden charged him with instigating nis wife to bring a suit for divorce against him, which he | denied. Mrs. Duden told Judge Graham | that her husband was all right untii he | got drink in him and then he was a | | changed man. —_———— | Mission Democratic Federation. | The Mission Democratic Federation of | Primary Clubs was organized last night | | at Anderson's Hall, 708 Douglas street, | The following officers were elected: Bd- | ward L Coffey, president; F. E. Hackney vice president: James A. Cotter, treas | urer; A. S. Liliie, secretary. The federa- (h)r;‘ 111 !be conrlpm's-d_rr;lr‘ in \gdua! Demo- Will; fecommend ‘it cratic voters of the rty-third, Thirty- i % fourth, Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth AL MUl i bt sembly districts. The meeting was ad- | ®+0+0+0404040+4 04040404040+ dressed by Major McKinne, who stated R : (O CELESTINS £ IS A Natural Mineral Water knewn for centuries and imported ONLY IN BOTTLES. For Disordered Stomach and Indigestion. 40404 04C404040404040+ ti=d to by thousands. So-called Vichy in Sy- phons IS NOT VICHY. Get the Genuiney Your physiclan 40404040404 040404040404 _+04040¢ 4 Citesty s A. A g D0 YOU NEED AN ELECTRIC BELT? 8 drives away pain as if by magic. PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., § 620 Market Street, Opposite Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal. 200vsvINO0000080000000000000000000060003630 Baja California DAMIANA BITTERS | Is a_powerful aphrodisine and specific tonic | for the sexua: and urinary organs of both | eexes, and a great remedy for diseases of the | kidneys and bladder. A great Restorative, Invigorator and Nervine. Sells on its own Merits; no long-winded testimonials necessary. NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents, 322 Market street, DR. MCNULTY o VHIS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLD Specialist cures Private, Nervous, and Blood Dis- eases 0. Men only. Book on Private Diseases and Weaknesses of Mec, free. Over 20 y'ra’ experience. Patients curedat Home. Terms reasonabie. Hours9 o3 daily:8.30 to 8:30 ev'gs. Sundays, 10to 12. Consul- tation free and sacredly confidentlal. Call,oraddress P. ROSCOE MceNULTY, M.D. 26!; Hearny St., San Francisco, Cal. —_— Are you weak, nervous, debili- tated? Have you pain in the back? Have you pain anywhere? If so, stop drugging and try electricity. It puts life into all weak parts and S. F.—(Send for Circular.) The best way to use electricity is by means of a good Electric Belt, and everybody knows that “DR. PIERCE'S”.is the best Belt made. Prices VERY REASONABLE. We also have a Belt for $3 50, the same kind that others sell at from $10 to $20. If you require relief call and see us or send 2 cents in stamps for our “Booklet No. 2.” Address: CONCERTS AND RESORTS. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P, M. BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, be. Bathing, including admission, 2%ec; Children, 2c. 5 egistrar, and it is | cans and one Democrat—to comprise the to the position of Registrar, and i ey ¥ < < ] HE bark Alaska is almost ready to sail for St. Lawrence Island, m Paris x-:xpasmnn‘(-nhmmgsl(w:_ The ])uh]iv | \;mlerstuod\ m‘:;”n]\(x, ‘;Ll‘(l‘\llvxilxati::(fll:t(;'\{s é‘m;i i);ng_t:tmg them, make it the ideal : as been assured that Ben C. Truman is | deputy was e a Co: ep- | laxative. J : Golovin Bay, Cape Nome, Unalaklik, Cape Prince of Wales, Kot- : u{)[\oinurd":\r}d ‘(rim]l the m|nle fuhrmaln,\’ pacher's n(]‘m;rn\ll::?\m ;;?av.tm Sr‘r:.r}vjl;:‘qr}‘r;l;‘ In the process of manufacturing figs i s the expedition an int Hope. of a commission duly Stgned by the Gov- | portant and lucrative 3 @ = 55 S IES inles Xpenton : zebue Sound and Point Hope. For all these places she has freight :]ornnr 1s all that prevents him from ex- | amnounced yesterday . that no other | are uus}.)cd‘. z}ils t]n‘_} qre‘p]ea?'m.n mf:ge [ LAST FOUR NIGHTS. B and passengers, and as soon as Captain Cogan has landed them he will 3| ercis! the a\fx(hnrlt\' and enjoying the | changes will be made in the office force '.asln1 ut the ‘1‘)]:"‘ xgafqua ities o 3 1 LAST MATINEE SATURDAY. | 0 on a whaling cruise. | emoluments of a Commissioher. = The | for several day | remedy are obtaine rom senna &n ;M ‘s T will sce to it that | 3 & 2 . 3| slory Is mot true tnat’ W. W Foote has e other aromatic plants, by a method | Of Clav 3 Gresne's Farce Comedr, station are erectec S N 1 ¢ ~ o With. thé specifica- [ EA444444444 4444444444404 4444444444444 444444444448 | Governor has announced a purpose to ap- DRINK CHANGED HIM. known to the CALIFORNIA F16 Syrup | H ls country ge | if < point a big Democrat from San Franclsco, : Co. only. In order to get its beneficial e 4 |in the Paln(rl‘el S?InonJ “r;\ M:i.rk.!.( su—\»z ((,hr_rat lxmam am:‘ (:rn;a‘r;‘y w:cl‘l have got } ::1‘(‘1 fi:f,.'fl,‘; ::mggn';;n;‘\:\ ’gmlr t\h]-‘. F;:m;- Duden Makes a Good Husband While effects and to avoid imitations, please | our dates, was resumed before Judge Graham yes ings pretty well stral ened out. 2 v e desires it. es- g S . if f\” goes wel | terday afternoon. The examination of | -,-h,.,,.p SAE Yory. nmrfi. a serious con- | terday Mr. Foote, in speaking of the com- | Sober, but Otherwise He Is remember the full name of the Company ' commence opera ors was continued, but only six were | g,oration at Lombard street wharf ves T sndld l‘hgt r{u‘ ad not ex- | a Bad Man. printed on the front of every package. | : o e Moa when court adjourn at b | ESRv R0 2! Yes-| changed a word with the Governor on 3 % | r'nrrj\“":l oana The jurors were A. Thayer, Au- | terday. A kettle of tar boiled over and | that subject. The leading politicians are | Roland H. Duden appeared before Judge CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. e the United t Shau, Louis Kuh, Albert H. 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