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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1899. 9 ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 t d out in good S SN EHEMMINS AND ’«.wooow+o¢a+o¢o¢o¢m¢mm+o+o¢o¢o+o¢m& PUHT WAHDENS tg«:";:gsr:eng%e%‘gmm;e e - y a dance. e - PY ¢ MAYOR PHELAN WILL NOT CALL Wit o0 T osmaITE. ’ B4 Commission Leaves This Afternoon a 1 E THE SUPERVISORS TOGETHER o Tt Amanal Jusket > + The Yosemite Valley Commission will © (4] leave on the Fresno train at 4:30 o’clock [ ) < = 56 this afternoon for its annual junket into [ AYOR PHELAN conferred with Supervisors Byington, Deasy, © the valley. The party will number thl_rly 24 Perrault, Lackmann and Heyer yesterday in his office. It was # rl))er‘s]uns alnd will occupy. tw‘o' pr:vlc;:i D the unanimous sentiment that the public business did not re- 2 L o NS I3 quire a meeting of the Board of Supervisors to-morrow, and & s e {and Wwill proceed to Raymond in the [ ] ‘2 the Mayor decided not to call one. The adjournment of the 6 R A . t {?,2"\’-3»3{" Stamtheey ey |© board last week without fixing a day on which to meet leaves the mat- ecent ointees | "} & Y aistinguished party that will 5 The Governor Ignores & ter in the hands of the Mayor under the consolidation act, whh;h xdnro- F3 il H ppF" it J5 = Wstingulsned party ihet W H H cides for 1 ! % e Kt bei Monday, v looked forward to. Those who will go are Their Claims. |& yides for only four meetings a vear, the next ome being v 3 Wi ave to Fight. | Govemer NaA Lo %‘g]{y 1 Sapt” 210 s | thur Gage, Ge enis and wife, Dr. s ‘ —_— | Carl Kurtz and wite, Dr. Bryant and Mrs. _A_ I_\-I D 2 ——— | @404C404 Q4040404 0404D404 040404+ T+ O+ 0+ 0O+ OHO+04O4H | Broderick, all of Los Angeles and guests - - - | 8 3 | of the Governor; W. W. Foote and Miss | they were not ouly not consulted in the { Foote, Will Henshaw and wife, Miss Kel. THEY NOW PLOT REVENGE mglicr Uit 'Werd lsnorea absotutcls | SUME FAETS I: BRAUNHART WILL NOT VACATE | Eoote; Will Xenshaw and wire, Miss Kol No s e loac adiay ! wife' and Miss Metson, Charles G. Clinch, ig or 2 Board . appointments e e as ey ey R e veriin| | Habenicht, Miss Herold, J. J. Leérmen, SAY THEY WERE PROMISED|fuence tobear onithe Govesron Som nal INCUMBENTS PLAN A FIRM RE- | judge Kerrigan and T. T. Darsie. | right to be heard because he had exerted i SISTANCE. | TS i e BOARD OF HEALTH. . |rieht o be festt bt atl.often e e i % o to aid in the election of Gage: | Ay ek —— ‘m:;u\-"r}xf»r'n‘u‘:n.‘vdl:m..nuvfly to the —_— | | Finance Committee Makes Provision for Burials Pending a Read- justment of Funds. uments, but when it came to makKing iniments it appears that he chose ate the Crimmins and Kelly out- y. have made | Skirts! This week we have opened an elegant 10 PONDER OVER They Claim That Governor Gage’s Ap- Offices at the Disposal of New Ap- pointees to Be Rendered Valueless | fit an &h, PIOWISeS 0% it nd dictas | IR e L O A representative from the Board of by Supervisors Refusing to tion of Burns and the railroad. This is —_—— count of Want of Senato- Health appeared before the Finance Com- 5 ¥ not the first time Crimmins d Kelly rial Confirmation. mittee of the Board of Supervisors on Appropriate Money. have bee nored by the - Friday afternoon and asked that funds be provided to defray the expenses at- but it is the most A Business Man for :ompelled to swallow, | | * PERCENICIEN A = tending the burial of the indigent dead, H - S N o be revenged. . 1 ece e of e men- | License Collector. the contractor having refused fo malke variety of NEW LADIES’ SILK WAISTS in action of Governor Gage in ighoting €1 the Boardofis i > pr: Some rare political sport s in store for | further burials until his bills, which have controlied by the recent appointees of Governor Gage AaHE ok - been held up for several months because H 1 y ind I them {he means to retaliato =t to the. four port wardenships of San |of lack of funds, are paid. Auditor Wells both Colored and B ack, prlces I‘angmg Bith Uifeet on' the Goversor and thos ‘ : ATIONS Francisco. The preseat occupants declare | was consulted about the matter and after 2 5 0 are e t that the Governor's appointments are il- [ a consultation it was agreed to pay for 15 h Th t e e atory FRED LEES’ QUALIFIC legal, and that they will resist all at-|Dbresent burials out of the urgent neces- f[‘om 6 to eacn. €se Walists n s, which are comparatively ARt s L OB Ether: Lo R et o Hices” fif,fi'dm"‘] ]wndlil;l_fi‘}% ;’Sa;lflusll{r‘l;u:r:x the and import: > places at | —_— d % i s now availa e asury i e kg, feviaes & The four Incumbents are Samuel Braun- | 4943 now available in the city treasury are the very latest Shapes and are both discretion. The salarfes of the statu-| hart, State Senator as well as port | gverdue demands of the contractor. ¥ e oers are provided for by law, and | INCIDENTS OF HIS FORMER AD- | warden; Henry R. Atwood, Nelson | The Health Department was. instructed O e b CAonitor i aome | MINISTRATION Provost and Percy Henderson. Governor | to arrange and provide for the burial of Corded and Tucked front baC an anded to audit them and the County | ¢ Gage's appointees, announced Friday, are | the indigent dead until this readjustment 2 3 ; uEer Kolyay-inem Without awaliing 2an s Charles F. Kenneally, F. W. Burnett, R. |18 made. ImShouse fund.’ "' |Large Corporations Permitted to Es- | 3000 V(G UCTOMED fo Stay | Electi b Gand Oftsers Followed But the great bulk of the patronage of cape Payment of Their Just way refuse to surrender their s cemon; o Tan SR 5 tho uardils fnhe Imay UE Vot ool Obligations During His power to the new appointees. The rea- by Luncheon and Music. LADlES SILK SK[RTS'_ € nave aiso AR S e e e & scns for the intended resistance to the | At the recent convention of the Alpha o s Term. gubernatorial power of the in- | Sigma Society the following named were h' t in both Black and Co]' the necessary appropriations asked for by cumbents are founded on what they assert | chosen as the grand officers for the v:& a neW S lpmen the Board of Health. The Board of Su- e to be an illegality in the appointment of | Tent term: Miss Edith Willlams of the <0 perv revenge outlined by Kelly according to the \‘;’ré‘glr;m‘r'r:h;:r the new port wardens. They claim that | Alpha Chapter, Oakland, lady grand; Miss ored. These Silk Skirts are made with : S ; 3 : i y Sovi v Elise Wenzelburger of the Gamma Chap- will refuse to appropriate money | Only a few days ago Auditor Asa R.|3an appointment by the Governor is not | Elise \ Rl y i St o b e | el el it ercn ot | e ey b, Senele sovime .y | 1 G S Qe M RS potles Spanish Flounces and Accordion f Health, and the re b g cerne ; | ope: 1 ress ratific - i he | .r, Berkeley, recording secreta [ 1 a decidedly vengeful | a patronage proposition the Board S0/ fhngan e T e Code and the Supreme Court | (RAPLeT, Derkeley, recording secretary; 3 p mood at t time Health will bring little profit to th a thoroug aanis pOCS | ter bt SorYes TR i x x , EEChmeie 107 The S By "t oo | the License Comlctoranip i Weme e sssddl - Pleating and range in price from $6.50 whose w s been incurred by the al- | At the time he made that statement | Chapter, Towell High School of this city, " h““"’i;"gr“’;;n‘]""“'m“""- . | Auditor Wells was pledged to vote for| ehlex treasurer. : h ich a progra e will seri- | 3 7. Tees for the iti Mr. Lees | SD. o S 2 the .effectiveness ~of ~this | Mred W. Lees for the positlon. Mp. Lees| ~gamucl Braunhart is of firm mind in re. |, ALtET. the business of the convention had to $25 eacn. Board of Health and react upon the city, | has 8 filled the office of License| carq to his newly-formed resolution to & luncheon, at which Miss Wenzelburger bur that fuct will not be allowed to inter: | Collector, and here i :‘m:dllparnx;n of | dety the Governor. ““There are many and | froaihon. Fhere wees rospontes. 1o, Tonsts fere with the desires of Crimmins and | the record of his administration, show-|valid reasons wt the recent appoint-|and a musics FOGT he feature of . Kelly. They want revenge, and they ing his extraordinary capabilitiés as a | ments should De resisted, he sald Iast | e AT R S S We have also a splendid assortment of bound to have it. no matter at what cost | wcinece mant: night. “In the first place, Gage's men 2 A e s hers. Fortunately the appointees of | WASH can not qualify under the law, and con- MERCERIZED MOREEN SKIRTS, When Lees went out of office two years rnor go out of office when | X 0 sequently the appoint would not be She Is Not Insane. rier goes fnto effect at fhe besin: | ago his successor found in checking up Fort wargens: 8o G5 DRl Patteal | s Mt S i s st SKIRTS, STRIPED SATEEN SKIRTS and e new aT. | the books that many of the larges si-| Code declares In positive terms what | o oioa 20> i ’ | ness firms in the.city—wholesalers having | officers must hold by gubernatorial ap- | Ye5ierday and taken to the insane B SILK and WOOL MOREEN SKIRTS. "| VISITED THE PRESIDIO. |large interests and equally great influence | peintment with the consent of the Senate. | in the Recefving Hospital. She hi living at 21 Franklin street, but on Friday evening moved to 8 Gough street. Early 3 ay morning neighbors observed her pouring chloroform into a handkerchief and putting it to her nostrils. As it was Until the Senate ratifi these appoint- | ments they will not stand under the law. *It is the duty of the incumbents to re- | 7 fuse to be unseated when their successors Their | cannot hold. On this ground alone I w —— were the recipients of material favors Cadets of the Japanese Training Ship | at the hands of the License Collector in- Inspected the Army Post. “ asmuch as they had not been paying the The cadets of the Japanese training ship | Municipal tax required by law. ut their b assertior situation ™ @:fl:@ 4 The they were “turne = - > 4 = icenses had been reduced, while the Il refuse to surrender my position, for |thought she contemplated suicide the po- o s they | Havel visited the Presidio on Friday | l\‘;;:;u: e wors compelled toipay I cannot as a good citizen vield my office | lice were notified. She said she was in give rees of t morning and were extended every facil- | e A i e Bie to one who is unable to qualify. The con- habit of using chloroform to steady i Dan Burns . inspecting the post. There were | Ul limit. This clfferentla Was sB | sent of the Senate not having been se- | her nerves and never thought of suicide. : ht of the voung midshipmen, un. | COrrected and thé books of the license| cyreq and, following a number of Su-|She was divorced several years ago from der the command of J. Kiyokawa who 1o | 0fice Will show that these firms are now | premé Court decisions which hold that | her husband, who was then proprietor of . more than they did the Pacific Business College. Friends will endeavor to have her released. ar rm. t hole in the office into mere expiration of term does not create | a vacancy, we feel that we are acting in consonance with good citizenship and our duty to the State if we refuse to relin- paying $i during L But the which the city the senior officer of the cadet The young | Japanese officers were met at the Clay- street wharf at 9 oclock by Captain No- ADVERTISEMENTS. te: bigge — e s money was permitted to Salvation Army Leader Here. ’Me of G(q‘\nr:d Shafter's staff. It was pour was that connected with the opium- ,'f;,‘_.i,'::’_u“h"“ we hold by authority and'| qjonel C. Sowton of New York, I‘ader grigtnally intended. that they should be | ciling business. Lees’ successor found | “Sire is another code section which ap- | of the Scandinavian work in the'Tnited e taken to the Presidio on the Government | hundreds of places in the plies directly to jage's ap- | States, and who has been army leader in SIS ste McDowell and around the bay | opium was sold which paid absol Bofntes ection 250, subdivi- | Norway and Denmark for five years and s leotr - oore 9 he different posts, but the M- | license, while. many others only sion 2, which declares in mandatory terms | chief secretary in Sweden for four years, 1 2 Could Not Go Out. Five Months | s belng used by the Medleal | POrtion of the amotnt fixed by Jagt. Tac | that tw aceas of the port wardens ot | fogan & four days’ Tevival at the Scandi! i 5. 1 R i | Corps for the tramefer of ek soidle | correction Gf this- évil enrichec 3 be master mariners: [ ngvian Salvation Army’s headquarters, 620 | = Under a Physician. Went 4 |Corps for the transfer of sick soldfers ay 3 & s e Isine keapbr,of & livers | arier Blvaton A e Loy 38 f Bid 1o Woi of Puebla, so the party ces’ remarkable | G p Burnett 15 a Dhotographer, | ML o he services. At the spsc| NEARLY EQUALS A RECORD. VOV EeY rom Bad to rse. Inion-street cars to the Pre- iscovered when his | R ¥ Nickells is a farmer, and Charles | crosien of {he meeting there was a general | A Beiant F e 1 3 diway - Company. - The | Spear was a former County Recorder of | {irtaking of coffee by the lads, lassics | Walter D. Mansfield’s Brilliant Fly- NLESS nEN'"STRY Gave Up Hope. Friend Recom= | they arrived at the post they el f b e ending | Alameda. This selection will at least nul- | ang ‘audience. Colonel Sowton will con- casting on Stow Lake—Scores - 4 e 3 lonel gt A showed ihat for the g1 B [1ify two of the recent app ents. another meeting to-night in the same 2 ) mends CUTICURA. Changein |&* LiChion folneata. g |An Ly 1897 _hat bl S Umelbe st | slnar mooied point relates to the ex- | SHEE I Has an excellent volce and of the Rod-Wielders. e Emsst 0 ! endeted the olgcorpor. tion of the term. The commiss singing of the hymns. g00d W One Night. Cured One Month. paid license on \d twenty D Hay: the Dort: warden oD in the fHingiui of NS iy The weather was perfect for good work — CROWNS $3 .50 uy e small | office for four years from the time of the R T A ST when the members of the San Francisco A written guar- T was troubled with eczema on the face for quarter. I uance of the commission. Braunhart's | Harvester King Binaers and Headers. | Fiy Casting Club assembled at Stow Lake. | hs, during which time I was in care of bout the things they s I term is the only one which expires at this | Hooker & C Francisco. Golden Gate Park, yester As a result - My faoo, was in such & ou Sald that most of the atlon with. the re time, the others having some period to S Ty some excellent scores were made, Walter ot go out. It was going fre ~excellent English fiFst quarter of his incumbi run. - At any v s ',;h-'({ tangls e Park Music To-Day. Mansfield nearly eoualing his world's to woree and I gave up all hope, w a friend 2 any was compelied to pe -‘:nYdt(-mM"‘(r”‘_ T on b et ‘:)‘1: FRSE RS record in the long distance event, with | s of mine recommended CUTICURA RzxE- o T BTy AR S tal ip 1 s | difficulty and untie the knot. 180 feet to his eredit. Battu was high man Open Evenings and Sundays. it after T washed my face courtesies sho em. e tots I ortior AR e accuracy event, < = - - . sble that at the | difference in the city’s favor of $i Ay The com- with CoTicuRa S0 and used CUTICURA (oint- ey have four | quarter, or $20% a vear. : Ladies’ tatlor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks. s TR VAN VROOM meat) and CuTicuma RESOLVENT it chang . The cadets now | It will be remembered that this iny Creait. M. Rothschfld, 334 Post st. strod nd Bridal Ghors | ELECTRO-DENTAL PARLORS, wonderfully, and continuing the treatment it ; . smatess The offi-| gation brought the wrath of T e Ot Ban e ARt e 997 MARKET, COR. SIXTH. removed all scales and scabs. From that day I rs of the Hayei will return the courte- Iv]"-‘“":lk‘l‘\‘t:d(; B Hcia Cmaking S Hord Court Apollo Entertains. « 0 -.Performed by C. Dickman 1] was sble to go out, and in @ month my face |ics shown them some time next week, | the rai it N 8018 ThasbasAbnt De. and finale from “‘Cavalleria . ) THOMAS J. SOTH when a play will be given aboard the | Eignificant statements about a Court Apollo No. 5, Independent Or- . was as clean as ever. THOMASJ.BOTH, | when a play will be eive rd the | | room” being “too fresh,” and the like. | ger of Foresters, gave a pleasing enter- e R iTREy July 23,1808, 312 Stagg St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B g e S i R Yining also in xr;“:,;xm;:xuanlct\m-ri"ttu allow | tainment in Mission Opera Hall last night | “Jockey Gallop™ ... : Ricordi g . the outside deputies of the license of 1d’s chronic ulcer salve will cure | {o ride free, a privilege all of Lees' dep- — d. EVERLASTING ITCHING = salt rheum, ulcer: { uties enjo: 3 Ba -12 per ce; ses of the rectum, etc The law px'n\'ilflls mulrnélutihumgrf‘ shall lii‘exll\xlefl ljli“x;;“(rnn\ P! Three sizes, §1, 50c and 2 ay an annu: icense of $301, an hat is o £ L And Burning of the Skin Cured by CUTICURA. Pitnitiadidoalile ot aly P £ they have been paying'for the past eI & 2 pef cent. For the last three months I have been troubled VETERAN FIREMEN MEET. two years, but Lees’ suc or found that Lure -5 and 72 per with an everlasting itching and burning of the Mocker, 60 2-3; Skinner, 59; Young, skin on my face, and did not know what to do | under the 5 per cenf. old regime they had been pay- ing_only r. 1 1L a v There is no record Arrange Details for Their Annual How: that the other $100 Foulard Silks The contests will continue at Stow"Lake . to cure it. I was prevailed upon to try CUTI- S | in the ;Zm B tDis D L to-day. cURA RExeDIEs. The result was simply won. Picnic at San Jose. Was offsct by fr L:tlw"hj;l)::id“ukh};‘dn-;gs | NG Sprm. In one ymkla!m using }hc Com : a 1\'1114-r:|n x-‘f.«»;: g mv' = Democrats Organize. oAP and CUTICURA RESOLYENT was entirely on Friday and | yme _of the more notable o rae 0 rid of it, and my skin i in a healthy condition, arrangements for its pic- ed W. Lees’ business saga- Worth $ 100 and $ I:2 5 fi:’:fmgi:?:;tltlgkn:\:- 1; of thcx 'l:r_u:r_xn D.H.VAN GLAHN, 21 Stockionst, $aa Fran,Cal, | Dic at San Jose to-morrow. The commit- L S L R R el AET L oheatines Ditir et — | tees reported that all detalls were being e S : ) S ales ‘ ! Riara i CUTICURA [ perfected and that o ciod | Phanged bands; and i bl was auicily this season’s patterns—all new goods in the SleciedJie Wilowing foMlecre. Erenldant, ttend. The first train will 1 stances involying smaller amounts where- ; g S e encent ey Begins with the Blood and Ends with | 1,0 c"it o C0locie. The phemte WLy | It Is necdiess to'say, the elty invaric most desirable styles and colorings for the Gellar; second vice president, 'M. A kin and Scalp. held at Agric 4 A e “ " 5 H treasurer, William' Sand; s : 'Thels ik detren. | the chief fentare of he Guting Wil he g | (2 1 the Kind of “husiness man Audi | spring and summer of 1899, will be sold at e S s L ST i s SPMient et nd il Temores | ST OL L ATANECY, conriing matches | his vote to' Lees and announced himseit | the greatly reduced price of Toseph Goger. Timotny 0 Gonnor 511" , while warm b 5 - it in the press, and knowing now some of In ARl - o - | I F. Mathews Ry L T L A TR Clarke, Charles Wehr and D. J. McNa- THIS 4.00 SPECIAL former administration, is Mr. Wells still prepared to place this “business man” again in control of the office? mara. Speeches were Treacy, Hon. W. WEEK made by Hon. T. E. Alfred A. Asmussen and Hon. ngham, Elgilo ‘and Lawton, NDSOME LA economically cured AE ely DIES' AN 75C a yard. " : ; & - | 28; itrolio o H. J. Jackson. Over 130 citizens si N o o a1 th | &1L chief ‘of the Oakiand Fire Depart- | gwer o Voot It I8 for you, sir, to an the ‘membership Toll. The club will saeet i plie A e every Friday evening i S 5t d ult other r The assoclation fs a purely local charl. ey Mission strset. It indorses. the . motiony 8old throughout the world. Por table and beneficial organization com- esterday olvents. = 5 S Bole Piops., Bostou. * How to Sifs yor Phelan, and'declares in favor of posed of ex-members of the department the acquirement of public utilities. Wwho served from 1866 to 1886, and active Milton A. Campbell, laborer, San Fran- Sale begins Monday morning at eight o’clock. SAVE yaun firemen who have been in the department | farmer. Lambert, Sosesia | Covats “ay: We call your particular attention to our win- ———— - < = ten consecutive years. $300, d el f th in California Parlor’s Officers. ey N 3 ow display o ese S1IKS. California Parlor No. Vativi | @otietietiotio tiatiotietiotiotiotioti 4tistiotiotie K e tistietie o tistiotir® play }hcacfim: o ] THE JE wgl‘%% )AN b P = ng officers for the ensuing term: Past FURNITUR! 1e.), =1 THE H < president, John O'Gara; i < K THE PRESIDENT AGAIN Wash Goods at Half Price bers Sanson st et peslient. Loy L || 10171023 MISSION STREET, 5 ond vice president, W. D. Hobro @Above Sixth. s Jr.; third vice president, John F. Linehan: | Ls b 2 ¥ 3 s > . i South 14. Open Evenings, BLACK ¢ INVITED TO CALIFORNIA This is your pportunity for purchasing light | | BBt FORBAIREE | movee . Pernau; marshal, W. E. Row- GOODS b goods for summer wear—note the values : Janasiy Surecons Benjamin ¥ rr(‘fia{lre, 4 5 SR D. D. Lustig; Fredei e b 8 Figured and striped Lap- | - Silk and plain stripe Newmg,u?l‘lh‘t:)ma;cg‘?n‘czl:d?’busutl?éflg'{ = HOUSE. ,,:. Madras—a desirable fabric geanm B Sherman; collector, Willlam pets reduced from 15¢ 25¢ Robert H. Morse. 35¢ to SEE OUR NEW Flesh-Colored Plates. Caknot be detected from the natural teeth and gum, thin and stronger than rubber. Plates, 85. Filling, 50e. for shirt waists and outing suits, for 20c a yard Ladies’ Hosiery We place on sale Monday a special purchase of ladies’ fast black lisle thread hose, Riche- lieu ribbed with spliced heels and toes at 2 : 163C a pair. Goods now on display in our windows. EXTRACTED WITHOUT, IN. —_———— Adjutant General Seamans Here. The newly appointed adjutant. general of California, W. H. Seamans of Los An- geles, arrived In the city last evening. Among the numerous messages of con- gratulations which he received yesterday Wwere several invitations to dine with Na- tional Guard organizations. Among those who wired greetings were Colonel C. Ma- son Kinne, Colonel Joseph Gersting and Captain J. Murray Bailey. Next to Gen- eral Seamans Captain Bailey is the hand- ;umesn survivor of the War of the Re- ellion, 10c 2 yard Shirt Waists Dress Skirts Black Silk Surah Waists at $3.50 Back Sik Taffeta Waistsat $4,50 Crowns, $3.50. ALL WORK WARRANTED. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth st., Cor. Stevenson. San: THE HOME REME for FEMALE COMPLAINTS™I"iii; 50 "m Fer :I; these pains, irrt;uhlr.mr umx“.n‘xl‘l)lc\‘nl’dlethnn e ferows S AN0- RO it ot in VWomb or Ovarles In 10 minutes, Promptly :elicves Headache, Nousea, Blood and Bladder Troubles, Faintness, Nervousness, Fear ————————— Donovan’s Big Haul. Sergeant Donovan and posse last night successfully raided the club at the south- ‘west corner of Washington and Dupont Streets, kept by Wong Fook Jai. The po- lice gained entrance to the rooms while a game of fantan was in full blast and cor- raled fifty men, with complete evidence. Wong Fook is 'known as one of the shrewdest clubmen in Chinatown, and al- though several attempts have been made, this is the first successful raid that has been made on his place in a long time. The men were locked up at the California street police station and charged with vis- iting at a fantan gam ——————————— A an Anniversary. Laurel Lodge No, 4 of the Knights of Pythias will on Tuesday evening next ° The pecuine functions <2 wo- men must be kept vigorous ‘Sna Teruler. We invite the attention of in- tending purchasers above vzlues in Waists. to Y HE Ohio Society of California has forwarded to President and Mrs, Mc- Kinley an invitation to visit California, the adopted home of its mem- bers, during the present year. The matter was taken in hand some time. ago and a committee consisting of J. Matt Long, C. C. Wads- worth, E. L. Baldwin, E. J. Ensign and J. M. Gleaves was appointed. The first work of the committee was to have the invitation prepared, and it is a work of art. The words of Invitation are engraved on a handsomely ornamented plate of solid gold. In the left-hand corner is the familiar de- sign of the sun setting back of the Golden Gate, the bear of California and a wreath of golden poppies with a cluster of grapes. The right-hand corner is ornamented with the great seal of the State of Ohio. If the President accepts the invitation the sons of the Buckeye State will do their best to show him that Ohio Is not the only State in the Union. 150 styles of DRESS SKIRTS, in the latest fabrics and newest cuts, R. T. Kennedy Co., 1106 Market Strezt. % and Despcadency. Cures Leucorrhaea, Wor.» 2 Complaints, Displacements, Backache, Bezsing Down Pai nd all Female Disorders, . Banlahes Soreness and Ulcerations. 'heers the spirits and Viteiz, the whole frame. Sgfe, Sure an Absolutely Harmless. Ope 50 cint box. will b 3 . ‘complets a eure in ordinary cases. Sflll’s ALL PAIN[S°L0 BY A1L pRUGGISTS, mailed m plain’ or ailed 1. plain wrapper on receipé 4 R b e = a R Rl R e R At R R R S e R A A A A h b BRORINENIRARIBIR NI R e R e RoReRIRe BRI 4N+ 125 to 131 Kearny St. celebrate its thirtieth annilversary in Py- thian Castle by giving an entertainment to its members and lady and gentlemen friends, - IN 10 MINUTES |352 522 co. caston Bioe, chicara Sold by Owl Drug Co., Baldwin Pharmacy, W. I Bryan (two stores), Grant Drug Co. ia Oakland by Owl Drug Co,