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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1899 USE THEIR VAULTS _ [tNCLAND'S COAL BERNHARDT WAS [KILLED IN SIGHT FOR CEMETERIES| cippiy SHORT. HIS BENEFACTOR OF HER HUSBAND | ——— sl e Los @Angeles Undertakers Keep| : Fifty Years Will Ex-|{Why .Mendes Cham- A Stockton Woman’s Bodies lf) Their Possession haust It. pions the Actress. | Awful Death. for Y - f i -l : or M | NSE SALE | Special Cable to The Call and the New York | Special Cable to The Call and the New York | Special Dispatch to The Call. IM nt-appearing item has revealed Herald, Copyrighted, 189, by James Gor- ighted, 159, by James Gor- | on Benne i B STOCKTON, May 27.—Mrs | LONDON, May 27.—If Great Britain| PARIS, May 27.—At the bottom of |nolds was mangled to death under the | i | had not America 1o ook to in the fu- | their hearts probably meither M. Cat- | Wheels of.a freight train to-night in plain ll Ty = BL A CK AND COLORE®D ture, within even the next half cen-|ralle Mendes nor M. Georges Vanor | YW of her husband. The Reynoldses, a turv this country might be in a pre!ty‘ cares a rap whether the real Hamlet ffi':“{\f’o,cy‘z‘:ag . srisgioangiel Losrts | ke ickle. i tbound Main-street car pickle. J. R. Langdon, president of the | was as slim as Mume. Sarah Bernhardt | for nome. The tracks of the electric car | . lx}sllt\xxn-_c;t Mining Engineers, has|or as fat as Flagstaff. M. Mendes iS|line and those of the Southern Pacific | been reviving the old alarming story | keenly susceptible where Mme. Bern- | cross at Sacramento street. When the | that the country is being worked out of | hardt is concerned. It is a rather re- | car reached the crossing extra freight | minerals, but hi tory is more alarm- | markable ( 1 this egotistical age, | 1624 was making up, several cars being | S ']‘HAN ONE_ HA' =l ing than any that has appeared yet, | for his sensitiveness is due to grati-|to the south of the street, while on the PRI‘ = e for people living in the present day , tude. He looks upon the actress as his | north the engine was lmckifng :{:\'r-rul] ¢ see t i 7 oy ave | savior and as the woman who pre- | cars down for the purpose of making a | : g 2 2 s Be Hme when they niLtaws) P nd dying a |coupling. Brakeman Brown says he| Last week one of the great importing houses desired to sell se no coal to burn. England without coal | vented him from living alled to Conductor Morrell to wait, but | 3 45s would certainly be in.a $ad stralt, but | literary machine. I .one heard him | called to Conductor Morrell (o Bech Dic| hundred pieces of Black and Colored Dress Goods. We became )S ANGEL s, in defiance of the law, have kept A D OF iite time. When Mrs. J. T. 1 Honolulu on the last steamer she everal months ago in Los Angeles she_could be communicated with ® b= o2 g 15 ps revealed an unsatisfactory condition fice failed to disclose any entry 1 as the body could not have been ined it was evident it was still in f the man had died in the 830810 83 LIS rs were communicated with, but none had e of them had from one to three t them for, Detiolp Taugine foou (s Mr. Langdon produces sure enough tes- | tell the story, and tears came into .hff sections of the train, and in desperation purchasers at our own price, and thereby secursd the most gigan Phillips was among the number and timony that the annual output of coal | ¢¥es as old memories were revived. | Motorman Norris turned on the full cur- 5 ver consummated. g has increased during the last quarter | Few people know that Mendez for 0\'05 rent and shot the car ahead. S | bargain purchase we € S R A century from 120,000,000 500,000,000 | five years wrote semi-scientific and | The Rey s were sitting on the plat- 2 ation some peculiar facts were brought @ | Sentury from 120,000,000 to 200,000000 | oo Ty articles daily for the | form seat facing the approaching ~cars. | t "lP. Fuuowm ger 1 Senton ing the bodies in & | "The cry of those who do not know | Petit Parisien. "He had previously gone | Either fearing :.fi;',l‘l",:fg“;‘(‘,‘1‘[1&',‘;&" e 0ig ! re kept in ¢ before they &8 what they are talking about is “go | through a period of intense poverty, both jumped. Mr. Ri alighted clear ) INCH ALL-WOOL FRENCH GR Boor or by sending to friends. & | deepe but when we have reached | that even slavery seemed better than | ;2 d%0cSing, but his wife lost her bal- HINCH ALL-WOOL FEEY B kept three bodies in its vaults 6 what is khown as millstone grit, the | Starvation But it \\nddl ary “‘l’lki ance and rolled (lireufly h'1 front of yl;l Your choice for to-mo 2 )f 2 man and the third that of bottom has been reached and many col- arvation day had | moving cars, now a few feet away. Be-| > et by Lithe thi S Heried arellnothat Statot written his superb play, ~Meres En-|fore the husband could act the whe e - husband was & miner in a At the present time it costs this coun. | hemies,” and had sent it to every th were crushing the lite out of his wifc K] Al ey Glanhi e i A try from 5 to 45 shillings to produce | ter mwanager in Parls, always receiving | She gave one scream and the wheels we 2 se : good pigiron, while in the United States | It back a little more tattered and dir- | URgh BE%, | opped and the mangled t Ya Pd 8 S d the parents were prominent it can be made for 35 shillings. Some | ler each time. ing stupefieq.” | form extricated and carried to the depot | % i 5 ate a great deal and did not | twenty-five years ago Britain supplied was rapidly becoming stupefied,” | jawn, ~The unfortunate woman still] i ‘| & nally decided at what place they would 50 per cent of the world’s coal, but now | Said Mendes on the day he related the | breathed, but before the ambulance ar- THF 3 =3 3 g upplies only 30; whereas at the same ry to me. n\;\o(l d‘oath rs‘Me\'le(l her. T 4l ‘1 > : & ik ; office i 3 S N ¢ every bone rer body was » SRk P, = t the United States has increased 1 went to my office in the morning, Nearlyizevery Sponuein.. JBodye E 5 along with the paraphernalia of the fts supply to the werld from 15 to 30| Wrote until noon, lunched and then be- | broken and ‘the limbs Horribly crushef, g 2 d this practice had been continued for per cent. One thing certain, in the ex- 8San again, spacing out the lines au s taken fo ihe morgue, while the half- | g g £ pert opinion of Mr. Langdon, is that 1 iy ul;ui evi ning}.] 1 had no| crazed husband. was cared for by hl in fifty vears England will be dependent | @mbition, no dreams, no hope. ery | friends. s S on the United States for coal, Iton and | tme any theater changed hands I got| The couple had been downtown doin | f a manufactu R ey e about| my ‘Meres Ennemies’ and sent it in| thelr Saturday evening shopping, and o PRERE EXTRAORDINARY PRICE EVENT .... WASH GOODS.... | oo & | a ha the authorities here became co! ed = o A o0 > ideal two blocks of home when cholcest and | the autnoritics here became convinced L e with | anew to the director, not with the idea | e S oot home i S S b the ireei i s p it . for conling her mavy, tnless | hat it would be dccepted, but as a| Wife! Willlim Reynolds, who is'a son of | | price 10 ooy : ling / 10re hope- violent Ghange takes place falonr| mere matter lof habit dan yman, is an em- o) Panncsfored 0L ST ITRERE e One day Bernhardt took the Ambigu | lis-Fargo. Mrs. Reynolds was Tearicd london on Ly - Theater. I happened to be bored, just Laura Duffy, a young lady reared i. Salisbury. Which resaites 1o wib gord | GAGE AT HIGHLANDS ASYLUM, | &t the moment, by a sort of hanger- | & - | proposal for settling the boundary i on, who, under the excuse of running| S O ABYIAE s nADataR St E SLES, May Governor | €rtands for me now and again got a| TWO FRENCH GIRL commission: The e 4 S . Gage will appoint a suc- | [eW francs a week out of me. More to| al wi g e Nt Adina Mitchell op| be rid of him than anything else ) TR TS LU A T S o sl ENGAGE IN A DUEL R Sf G hira oy R aTint base School trustees. He nioff o “Sarah's Sl isthe fererna ) e 4000 yards CORDED DIMIT £ M Jy | bounda S ARt ORieaTE i it | pfeappoint. Dr. “Walter Lindley e e laten The Call and the New Y. Pink, Light Blue 7 5 5 e SR COTIII R, m of the board, for fear that . was stunned to receive a note from her, ; e best bargain in Was! Canada’s Game Nerely cated to Bmbassador Choate and bY| doctor's previous appointment S e e A Mot bl e, sCopynlentda, e oy : him_ e State Department. 3udd may not have beer lay." | » ay ing 1 ime Checks Progress. When the plad “was recelved the it was not_confirmed by ih : SR Ay g s Dueling s Cont o Everybody familiar with the theatri- | to time indulge cdl history of P kept her promi a succ in by women, but it is ris knows how she | then a formidable and somewhat barbar- or M. Mendes' play | gus affair instead of the courteous e never equaled until|change of bullets without result in dis President. was absent at Hot Va., and it was felt desira his return before giving a fi ¥ was little or ate The Governor went to Highlands lum to-day, where the boa f t institution Asy- i of directors met this_afternod e £ W at h wer would have bee anied b, ll)r, F .\mnrlv. "ll [ n.flul'.m‘d him r a mas- | plement b }'\:\ scratch of one of the com- z L endent of ter, and the writer has never forgotten that it when all save that T UNDER : - Tias been more or | that It was Sarah who brought his ser- | 118 rf toit RIBBONS LOW PRICED. 'READY-MADE GARMENTS Zita: ess speculation since yesterday as to | vitude to an end. That is why he took | . TW0 young women, Jeanne Leroy and 3 Yetas Ribbon, i whether the State Senate could be co: & s . R Y AP 0vE ette Volant, the first 16 and the othe 1000 plecgs No. 22 Moire Taffeta:Ribbon, | nvoice of Covert Cloth and Gra an extraordinar; hdition whi n- | vened in extra s n for the purpose of SO Much to heart M. Vanox's remarks | b ve,rs of age, have had several qua all isillc, extra iquall B ey n Dre 1 [ Y-y ada imposed t 1 _upon the Governor's appoint- | that Sarah was but a slender re; ately finally decided to settle colorings; regular price 2 ach The cons: inion among | sentative of the fat, scant of breath|who was in the right by appealing to St S Sibh that cannot | He trial by combat. The meeting-place was )y Dieces ol e m e 1 Stat Lo ss the hould call a tunately, the wound which M. on a vacant plat of ground in Rue Lt ice 30c. Spe- L - : shou [ iture as a whe Mendes received in the duel provoked | d'Alesia, over in the Montsourls auartier, S e R : a sesslon be deemed neces- | hy his rather outspoken disapproval of conveniently near to the mad- i re would have to be a daily bal- | 3 “Vinovs e eyl - All approaches to ' the ground CHILDREN'S HOS Remnant Sale of Emhmldery. d Sta nator. In that M- SOl U o, guarded by friends, obligingly zeal- . . ; d strip of Colonel D. M irns undoubtedly than thought at and probably 1s to prevent interruption. The balance of last Monday S 1d have c: again a candidate until dis- within a very short time he will be at The duelists )k off their corsets—no wrfidrma'l" Edgmg5 and Insenlflns. Republican caucus. That 1s | work again upon a book reviewing the | self-respecting woman would fight a duel Hose, dou ver 3000 ts in Embroidery Edg- = opinion of ‘Internal Revenue (Col- | poetry of the nineteenth century, which | with her corsets on-then, armed with perior qua = 5 t < st S ; ector John C. Lynch, now here, who i8 | he is commissioned to write by the - | kr of the most busine e length, regular This condition, coming after the ar- | one of ‘Colonel Burns' closest friends. he Is commissioned to Write by the Min- | {ev got down to work. Both appeared | Ml at fens ad been fc 0- - £ 4 . 5 “| to have had a healthy contempt for e — was about to be accepted, Walters Will Not Lose a Le position. M. Mendes' poetical equib-|ence, and the absorbing desire of each avorable tc : surprise but some in- sy $1o D7 Dowidng f;‘ s | ment is ‘r;rmlxl‘t:l“n g Hvl knlu\ how to | one appears to have been to jab her SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. - ohjed the officials here. It 2 5 N0 1S | express his thoughts clearly, nvinc- | knife deep into the other. Both succe: but it obj ition | ! Walters, to-day stated he | ing and eloquently. It is said, in fact, | ed, which is a tribute to woman's ca COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. territory which | e piven 1o | thought it would not be necessary to am- ¢ of shining in any branch of civil- vhat 14 n s that some opinions in this official report | bill P sy S R S S ey W en 10 | putate the patient’s leg. This statement | poa oo olenrly oxproson ized life. : S SRR, the matter | scemed to have cheered Walters, who In | S1€ S0 Clearly expressed that there is| ™y poiice, it is true, interfered, but the | > eve son to be- reply to a question stated that he hoped | JKely s B ated | ¢, combatants looked like chesshoards | to Canad no vielding of to be in condition to appear at the trial discussion when it is published. Prob- | with patches of sticking-plaster when the | 2 s condition. | on Ju the last operation Wal- | ably some more duels are jn the per- doctors at the Broussais Hospital had - 1 British pu arbitration ters’ condition has gr roved. | spective. | finished with them. { el rovinces, the vicinit in her f. S ol ot Wk @ YOU MAY CONSULT THE HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE FREE— ikt er ! A ; red is entirely im- pr — itches for a thing may % ~ 3 et it by lively scratching. neh mas, e NEW BIDS FOR THE Small Advantages of the | —————t—rathine, S Teme s ieaare. | ADVERTIsEMENTS. to the com- > and also to - and for this Contractors Make Lower Estimates, m,; be auq} d and Granite Will Probably Be at the coas il e :‘;wa“da Used on the Structure. h a set.| WABHINGTON, M The Tr s | Department to-day v work on the ve POSTOFFICE MASONRY WORK T ————— ’ Copyrighted, 189, by the As ted Press. FREUD S LONDON, May 27.—Interesting speeches CORSET HOUSE were delivered this week by Lord Rose- bery, John Morley and Sir Michael Hic! e — agreed in arbitration ved ng’f"’\’_‘}‘;v"“m" = Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer. The first named, after a whimsical suggestion Retiring trom that the speakers of the two parties : should change about for a time, the Con- Oaklan ¥ ¥ @ | servatives addressing Liberals and the 4 Liberals addressing Conservatives, thus enabling the public to hear both sides spoke on the ‘“exaggerated advantage of | wealth,” pointing out that even million- | aires could not eat more than one dinner @ | a day, wear one suit of clothes or ride one @ | horse at the same time. He added that of them ac To-day there were ders at the last openir ill result in er, but it can that whatever Busine PRICESCUT BELOW COST On all the Leading and Well-Known Brands of ncisco and John Pierce of New York failed 1o make proposals to-day. The wing are t bidders BY CANADA’S GAME ettt o ble, 3809,432; time of comp Dizziness, Pain in Side or Back, Emaciation or Pallor, | | mon the only superiority that they possessed | HINGTON, May 27.—To clear up | Pt R General Weakness, : @ | over the poor was being able io Command | o 1dings which appea 5 e, $853,000 i i i q the best medical advice and change of | : tpndings which by ey 1e: H90.90; Impaired Digestion, climate, pointing out, however, that hos- | a to some degree Gy et o Costiveness, pitals for the poor had lessened even Chis | as to the exact status arble, $550,000 3 supposition. | tions between the United YD1, S0, Utins, iyl @ Nervousness, These utferances brought forth a crop of sa stic comment for_the poor milliona The Daily Mail says: eerie Stone Com Denver on the line of pity | An early call a 9,000, marble, $56,000; time, es. | i for at the price | sizes will soon Headaches or Giddiness, Lack of Energy, Sleeplessness, Tendency to Faint, Painful Menstruation, Irregular Menstruation, Dragging Pains, Bearing-Down Pains. —a(....... Great Britain respecting | erican issu f th the present cor m the best a n adj —Granite, the follow- | two years ents that led | Bentley fitions were se- {itr’r\'j- athority. When yax irned some months it had reached an | s¢ untable obstacle in | 000, S aate & & ska oundary aymond Granite Company, San e e Granite, $%07,600; marbie, $9% S 3 el alifornia_Construction C urnment the two gov- | Francisco—Rocklin granite, up this particular ques- | mond granite, $512, marb] w to set ng it and thus | Time, twenty mo it from path of the many | Willlam H 3 r important issues There | four bids, First_bid, g numerous delays owing to the | $745,000, marble $i57 second bid, $768,5 etchAnEER: otE viewe: betoe rble granite, $516,90 marble; third bid, S ViEws Dbetween | 4705000, gréin ke urth bid, §79,000 sdon, Washir and Ottawa and 81 This firm at the T t Gpening su i bposal from and was : ng Architec said to The correspondent to-day that the bids were very much lower than at the last opening, and he thought there was no : “The speech leaves only one course open to a man_holding those convictions—to sell all he has and | give to the poor. But Lord Rosebery, we | | are confident, will never adopt such a | harsh measure. He has too much feeling ! L. P e : M. FREUD & SON The Saturday Review speaks aight g 142 and 744 Market St. out, saying: “From Lord Roseb lips this kind of moralizing is downright, un- | —AND- 10 Grant Avenue. Construction Company, Port- One bid for granite, $T; ur bids, irst, $777,6 ; third, $510,000; fourth, $525, adulterated cant. | Mr. Morley, criticizing Tord Rosebery’s | position in the party. made a happy epi- ram, dubbing his Lordship a ‘dark n a loose box,” which is regarded as b ing a peculiarly appropria of Lord Rosebery’s present Sir_Michael Hicks-Beach in office “‘wearin of politi speaking at Bristol, he expressed prefer- nce for a “live opposition.” making the | novel suggestion that if the opposition | Trac | does not win the n general election | body | the Conservatives “ought to play their | the second term.” = hington, Eye-Glass Wisdom. ]r ‘ ADVERTISEMENYS. P George W. Smalley, New York doubt of t tance of one of them. spondent of the London Tim ) It is believed that the contract will be author of a letter this week upon the in- awarded to the Ellis Company. Mr. Tay | iquity of the New York Custom-house of- lor is of the opinion that the ficials, and the papers here comment hu- cisco Postoffice will be built of granite. | morously on the subje | VALLEJO GETS DECISION. May Build a Wharf at the Foot of | Virginia Street. is no remedy for the distress of the tra | eler but a gratuity which, Collector Bid- | well says, is not a bribe. If he can form ta trust with unlimited funds upon which | rtered a | the custom officlals can be qu DPT\CIANSZP%HUTO(' PHIC APPARATUS, GRA | { pensioners, as 1 possible and_an im- ! . May 27.—An important deci- | possible veterans of the Civil War are SCENTIFIC 1 | son Was rendered today by sudge| LETTERS CONTINUE TO POUR IN, TELLING OF THE quartered on the national purse, ten 642 MaRKET ST. INsTRUMENTS 3uckles in the case of the Vallejo Ferr: | dies may be treated by the officials of the wnBER O Sy | Company 'vs. The City of Vallelo. It was WONDERFUL RESULTS OF HUDYAN. | Fepublic. with almost as much dignity as | s if held for ransom by briga ‘aBouT TwenTy mitLion | FASCINATING PEASANTS ARE STARVING COMPLEXIONS )-DAY 18 PROVEN BY THE FACT THAT EVERY MAIL . & suit to enjoin the city from building a | @ THAT HUDYAN IS THE LEADING REMEDIAL A T OF 1 The FI EST GIN D WOMEN IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY ARE Whirl from ve foot of Virginia street| @ BRINGS MANY LETTERS TELLING OF ITS GOOD WORK. MEN into the bay, on the ground that, if con- | HUDYAN IS NOT MERELY A PALLIATIVE OF DIS stricted, it would materially interfere | THE CAUSE; IT CURES PERMANENTLY. O M 1C with reasonable and proper use of the|® AND GRATITUDE OF THE PEOPLE THAN DOES H S: BUT IT GOES 10 THE ROOT OF THE EVIL; IT REMOV ER POSSES STRONGER CLAIMS UPON THE RESPE Imported. YA @ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ ® [ ® [ e e ® [ e @ | The Speaker sa: ‘It seems that the (3 (-3 5 [ ® [ [ ® [] ® [ 3 ® @ [ ¥ 2 franiohilive gg Tervy of ‘the Piaihti __ WOMEN IN ALL STAGES OF DECLINE AS A RESULT OF WEAKNESSES NATURAL TO THEIR SEX HAVE BEEN Especially Adapted for Family Use 1 rginia and G u’rm'a tlrc(}:ld;"r‘p“}';aranal CURED BY HUDYAN. HUDYAN GIVES RENEWED LIFE AND ENERGY. IT RELIEVES THOSE PAINS TO WHICH Wo. | | That soft se-tinted And Medicinal Purposes. | streets in the city of Valiejo, they e WENARE SUBJECT: IT STRENGTHENS THE CIRCULATION AND GIVES'A GLOW OF HEALTH TO ALL PALE AND SAL- Members of the Russian Aristocracy | complexion ‘so se-tintea only one block apart and extend to deep | s 5 3 ey be obtaine: | yater 1]"1 the navigable waters between | Dest Destores FEROVIDENCE, B L TACOMA, Wash. Dear Doctors: JEEFERSON CITY. Mo, | Late in Realizing the Extent Boun Mare' Island and Vallejo. T iz | 2 y life, Dear Doctors: i ear Doctors: You will i oul IN LARGE SQUARE WHITE BOTTLES, | owns che'forey franchice purchasta fiom | § 20riiey orbat s Siblh s tb sttt | miudvan aia the work: My trouble was ot | §, 200t LoF sl boxes, of Byt i1t tne, @1 <0 i of the o e pew lice and. | the city of -Vallejo, which includes the | men, and at such times would have a dis. | @ nervous nature, and I treated with sev- | which was complicatad with female w: |erspb b Grlbe i = : ! ;- Steamer land % i n, a s - " ch was complicated with ) | rei y Russia o T, M | f“gg; e et wily rl:Jngmn'i} (the foot of | agreeable discharge. 1 was also vefy nerv- | eral doctors who could do me no good. The | ness. T am now entirely wo'xff“i‘y'.in‘ki 5 TemaRinE She mm@; e ].‘,m,m The Annex rade Mark Appears on S S ishn Virwiuts k to and from ous. first box of Hudyan made a perceptible | your splendid remedy. I would say to al] the previous harrowing acc T H Cap and is Blown in on Shoulder. | :Mare JRIART. : Is north of | @ _Six boxes of Hudyan cured me perfectly. | change for the better, and within five | weak and suffering women, ‘“‘take Hug members of the Russian aristocracy seem P . Clespti WABeL. | - llejo pro- | @ I feel better now than at any time in my | weeks' time 1 was a well man. I feel | yan.” "I know from my own experience to have at last awakened to a full sens poses to erect a wharf at the foot of Vir- life. 1am glad that I took Hudyan. eplendid, and cheerfully recommend Hud- | that it is & splendid remedy. i avity of the situation and money | Brewers, book canners, Bold by Grocers'and Dealera ginta street. (Do work of any kind has| g MRS. MARY DONOVAN. yan. WM. SHOBER. | MRS. F. L. MURRAY. f‘r éh"‘g“‘“": O e Sl Sides for (he | $yers: Rourmill laundrics, paper: . 1 een done on the proposed wharf. o ¢ CU A 5 N et S S e 3 s o flow in on all sides fc | hangers, print o ories, Bewwre of - Filled-TUp Bottles. tioase D b iDropased hare the cite | @ vir BURTAN CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD AND NERVES RVOUSNESS, WEAKNESS, EXHAU: oRinLan ina houllke: DT | B en, e rearere tannwie. talloen: ete: | kles declded . i e city VITALITY, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA, PARALYSIS, SLEEPLESSNESS, HEADACHE, DESPOND rellgf _of the BIaTE o late. The | " ‘BUCHANAN BROS. fa { could build the wharf, with a few slight MENTAL DEPRESSION, HYSTERIA. NEURALGIA, NS IN THE SIDE AND BACK EPTIC _FITS, PALPITATION OF tunately chardty is almost oo late ‘ 1 ors. 609 Sacr modifications of the plans. There is re- HEART, NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION, MENTAL WORRY, EARLY DECAY, CONSTIPATION, ALL FEMALE WE o censor at first prevented the truth from Brush Manufacturers acramento | jmclng among the workmen on Mare Is|- | @ NESSES, PALE AND SALLOW COMPLEXION i being published by the Russian press + 3 CHARLES ‘MEINECKE & CO., [ land because of the decision. The case HUDYAN IS FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS; 5lc A PACKAGE OR SIX PACKAGES FOR 32 50. { Now that the facts are allowed 1o < Sole Agents, 814 Sacramento Street, S. F. | ;\élfns;ege‘gplpfig‘f%“g;*(Tgrfir!r?‘l’a&&fi;nr. o1 YQUR DRUGGIST DOES NOT KEEP HUDYAN, D DIRECT TO THE HUDYAN REMEDY CO., COR. STOCKTON e A e toat RIDNEY, a Y o 4 AND 3 ET STS.. SAM Ni ., CAL. N, and. Some authorities estims 5 ano B A S e YOU MAY CONSULT THE HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE, FREE OF CHARGE. CALL OR WRITE. many as twenty million peasants Uyver Advances made on furniture and planos, with | @ 2 smrvm,;_ The Rev. Mr. Francis, pastor of tis! or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. the British-American church at St. Pe- | tersburg, who did much to secure Bridsh | BETTER THANPILLS 090000006 C V000000000 00000¢U000000006wR0060000000600000000000000

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