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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY 1899. ISPUTE A T0 | THEORIES @S TO THE BOUNDARY ~ CAUSE OF WRECKS | e Disasters on the Manacles May JUNE 4, AYVERTISEMENTS. WITH TWO WOLVES BATTLE FOR LIFE i Kansas Man Barely Escapes Being | gritish Review of the Slain by the Enraged Negwhiminpe. Have Been Caused by Chang B ts ¢ —_—— o g % & i Fdtre e 0 e i easts. i ing Lizard Lights. ; v Kane., June 2—A battle for life with woives in Kansas in | P ROPOSALS FOR ARBITRATION g ; ...IMMENSE OFFERINGS... ) is an oceurrence so remarkable as to be almost heyond bellef; but | LONDON, June 3.~The wreck of the Mohegan and the grounding of toxy ofideveral rep epdadit el e e e e P the Paris on almost the same spot of the dreaded Manacles have caused e PO Eah e T e i much discussion in the London papers. The Phoenix, a weekly review, ( :ol ORED AND B‘ A CK was traveling over a covered wagon, and the adventure occurred ALASKAN CONTROVERSY DE- pubusl;ed a sensational story to the effect that while both disasters ap- the towns of Burlington and Gridley, in the eastern portion of the State. 5 parently cannot be explained, a possible solution could be found in the ivine spanned by & culvert he was startled to sce two large LAYED COMMISSION’S WORK. theory that the Lizard lights were inaccurate. It points out that species almost extinct In the settle by G HE these lights are so screened that only portions of them are visible, and ; Phey piuten Srdbn Sl o ool that Admiralty directions state that when steamers coming down the ‘ the mouth of the culver both wolves sprs ; 5 ‘ channel get these two lights in line, then the course would clear the O T v o o erlons R e Wers (OB BT fore e Manacles. But the Phoenix points out that should one of these lights s e Sa i ST s well as possible while tlement, but an Adjustment be tampered with and the screen be shifted so that the light would be E030 @ UNONONONG NOROBINONTe 57 @onoNoNONONONONONONEe B3RO0 ; o et it wrd tors Wi ‘ Was Delayed by Ob- exposed more than usual, a vessel‘steering for these lights would be : . Gort tnore that Acubls e ey as there appears to be no satisfactory explanation for these fwo disas- G of o DA fubies 5 th ke this delé the” MOWEY-S 't the wolves I-‘ul hoth of th.-n:; T ters this hypothesis attracts much attention. EVENT OF THE YEAR. cts and f) quoted in this anno was revealed b; e dis- | X s o e ey 4 ks e will help you to form an idea of the great values to be had, but come g o :‘M* m‘ {_U:L“_ i‘;_ | T e e OBSORORONROR GRO RORORORARUR VELDRONONOROLG % SROROUINIRGO early | = = = dalis ‘astle, but was quick!y floated and pro- | to state that all reports of a contem- LOT 1—Novelty Tufted Sultings, this sea- | LOT 3—Genuine all-woo French P ;;x:g taken to Gridley, where inedical | LONDON, June 3.—The Foreign Office | ceeded on her voyage. “She passed Hurst | plated operation upon her. eyes are pure son's latest goods, inches ‘wide, fn| 3¢ inches wide, in blac v yard mas taieny ey mnere medical lissuea a Parliamentary paper to-night tle at 3:45 p..m, it Is sthted that the | Inventions, Shades 'of ‘bltie, Brown, tan ‘and grcen; | brown, mavy kieen and biack . wounds received in his fool. | EIVINg in “detdil the proceedings of the |5t xl—""%'in’fn?","ffi}'.“l while trying to keep — - yard wortn n sale to- G| % i % “ 4 ) S: "ashing! o1 yachts B ere C! 5 a o PO E : . |Joint Hign Commission in Washington on it = | THERE WILL BE FOUR i o Suine, . mired st | i i SoraaL ARt Gols be A LA S el | Hiebriiary elating e Britis! 5 | epring shad nehes wide, | Crope article: he cou ' Lany Sl = it g g ng sufts; n e at.. ¢ $ 3 did not have the appearance of 4 permanent i’i ‘w“x"‘“i‘); W"L = ”m”‘:ngfl“v’::‘e ‘u“';‘;:“:l San Rafael Native Sons Planning for e F )¢ ed e tempo hile the pare . i L 3 - 3 - : my while the parent .| fi o e inminal of Achiatlonsts tle ) the Fourth of July. A Divorce Case of Most Extraordinary | termine the boundary between Alask SAN RAFAEL, June 3.—The birthday of Character Soon to Be Tried O S PROFDES CEOHDEEHOEOROHOHORE | and Canada from the southernmost point | the nation will be celebrated {n a spirited i tonita | at Prince of Wales Island to Mount St. | manner in this city, Mount Tamalpais | : = oL ! i ar on the subject “The Powers of God as in rdance with the Anglo- | Paslor No. 64, Native Sons of the Golden | SPfitl Cuble to The Call and the ) | ! N £ ,'vl.lnlmrwxml in the Plan of Salvatior an treaty of February 25, 1825, the | West, has taken the affair in hand with ey e AT I L The day was beautiful and there were al to consist of three jurists, one | the view of making it the most successful | TONDON For A hor e | v visitors to the camp. Hardly any | nominated by the Privy Council, one by | celebration ever held in Marin County. l.;; \:..21)§||kJ||‘:"~|n|,\-"j::n;n({lnp\:"l;‘:’rb“i“(‘e 3 e woking was done, as the Adventists | President McKinley and the third to be | The x;l:ms laid out by the committee hav- | coming aivorce case of a very ‘“r.i,,,' 1 TI0H ve literal e inju on no selected by the two nomine {ing charge conte: ay. Sl 3 80088 Lg fendai s . 150 5 3 Sati n Work OF ‘the IMedical MHERIGnaTy | wers s follow: : Ju\l‘)r‘]:x by an open alr ‘concert on 'the ‘}',‘,’jr,":),‘“‘(’;’i,f‘;"‘)‘ Sl '“fi:};“;‘\,;‘;’“"ifgj» - finish, twilled Foulards, 24 inches wide, in Navy Blue ground, enevolent Association was taken | A. Adverse holding of prescription dur- | will tng ard canosn boom onght bells [ jaaaing Queen's counsel who admitted handsome designs; regular value vesterday and the following | ing a period of fifty years shall make good | the arrival of the Fourth. ©¢| that a’ great cause celebre was likely to o G elected as a board of directors, the title. The arbitrators may deem ex-| On the Fourth thére will be a parade, | ¢ in the divorce court before long. to the approval of the stock- | lusive political control of the district, as literary exercises in the Opera-house, & B Ao acuoned cy s becas ; 4 at the annual meeting to be | Well as settiement thereof, sufficient to | picnic at the park and fireworks at night, f the trial andsquas Why They Leave Ships al Springs, Cal.: For two Soptute @dverse holding or make pre- | The orator of the day will be Tnited o T ooenr e and yauash,) in Our Ports. A. J. Sanderson, F. B. Mo- | = B.The arbitrator / reconize and | oo opoistriot Altorney Frank T Coombs |iwinl b any ‘hushing up of this case, for | z . Knox A. Burden; for one e effect to rights of ims resting on | Herzop z?” k:\g‘ nll] wi ‘:%“'Ilh(e. 8. G. | there are four titled c: pond- | In order to bring in'a big Mondav's trade, we place on sale some vear, Dr. Thomas Coolidge, Dr. George | any other ground valid according to in- | ,]};‘1"'# r}"( x"fi”‘_;‘]“ m:"»r“"_ tollow and it ¢ to be the most sen- special items of this seagon's choicest Wash »ds at prices that will 5 H. Heald, B E. Parlin snd Hares 2t | ternational law or principles of interna: | comiiteis, o in charge of the (o nv\ln:,i-] anal case of the kind that hus heen crowd our counters. ¥ Haines (onal Inyw that the arbitrators may deem | “Bxccutive—. J. Hayden, chairma one of the plesh of the delenes wilt ps A mew lot of Coraed Dimities, some, 5 cnuine French AN I ssociated Press A resolution ¢ symps r was e: ARD RIS S OAL0D C ch ‘are n¢ L erzog, treasurer; W. F. Magee, secre- ‘P s judging fro & marmbn yards, in dainty color] of pink, light | inches wide, nice s r pyri Prems. | A resclution ympathy was ex. trovention of rule A. £ e K. B, Beott, F. M. Angellott], W. 8. | of ooriem, but Judging from the aumbor | W fiie ™ navy blue, lavender and’ green, In | value o | For th ook S 3 g relatives and friends of Julia In determin e boundary, if the vpolcher, W. J. Ed L. A, Hugh : D i = small effe the best bargain of N b by SR eesnysaibte e SR LONDON, Ju niral Field| A Owen, a regularly ordained minister ry of any one party shall be found DN B i han e A [epul AR oL by DS orelse the year; price....... -vard ©4C R D e the House of | of the denomination, whose death oc- | by the tribunal to have been at the date | “um‘:,’lct‘ A Anolcher, X FA [thelidy sud'vicl pe o | New styles Printed Plques, new blue and | ¢ b Po o e ¢ question' of | curred during the year.. * of this treaty in occ ion of the sub- | = Parsde AV. S, Dreyooiet LB S pink grounds in stripes. extra fine. quality | | Nk At et LuEstoniot ye jeets or cittzens of the other party, such | g FAFASCW. §. Dreypolcher, A. B. Scatt,| nip| OMATIC RELATIONS That was bought o sell at abe, but beink | ohd 10T Lrosth e e 90C lesertions ¢ effects shall be given to such occupation [ S'picigc®w o pronoiepen Dy (@ e in arriving, we make "tiem § ()¢ in american FAVORS THE CESSION OF as reason the principles of inter- | priree G b MoAllister e WITH SPAIN RESUMED @ ™ lomorows sele. E i C 3ritist natior the equity of the case torts o B o) = The season’'s latest = novi Genuine . all In stripe : at the British require. Literary—F. M. Angellotti, E. J. Hay- | Organatél S Bbad b 4 for vacation ] consuls were requested to report on the ARID LANDS TO STATES "PE%iher articles provide for a meet | 963 W. K Magee. ; z ‘ oTL White designs 16 steipés ‘and | suits. vt 20¢ % nteresting blue boc e ing sixty days after the printed article: ‘[\f""‘r';l‘(hh J;\h‘l“"-sc'(\"-‘r‘;; s‘;“’l‘;-fig The Duc d’Arcos and Minister Storrer Lovy, ot Silk Foulards; | : tngs, in ta, T are sut P ‘ Sh 5 2 % —A. E. , 8. Herzog. ¢ L5 | rd. For to-morrow rown, blue, gray x i wy, comprising the re-| Import of the Resolutions as Adopted | clhiaing 1he fnal judgment shall be de| Eark—L. A Hugles, A.'E. Scott Received at Their Respective .| T Ve 20C | Bt i daney’ vara 122C f New York, San by the Trans-Mississippi termined by a majority of all the arbitra- | ”"‘,"‘;,f"‘)’“‘;fifs‘,“_‘- S e polhel: Posts. ‘ Biitiibete 450 Gonsios tors, the decision, it possible, to be ren-| TronsPeCafionaly & WASHINGTON, June Diplomatic | f epers and ship- 1y, when the final emendations were | NECESSary ce of scientific experts QUEEN VICTORIA'S EYES. 1898, rmally resumed at 11 ring men to leave ed in the arf nd fon resolu- | $ach Gover 0 DAy LS DN ICpRI dlngiitodag, A en Lresiacht Molinley A rare opportunity to buy HIGH CT MADE UNDE tion adopted yester: m!.{h' o REReS toine SU s B [ ihera T8N0 N ecessity I0x Periormmg‘g;{m\_m_ folthia Uatiad Stato e .lq;nl WEAR at exceptionally low p Our previ e sufficient a ( «n Francisco, taken had been in the he. con: g article provides that the | an Operation. | Parlor of the White House. Simultaneous- surance of the exceptional merit of the present immense ings. wouse keepers P in committee, favor- | high cont parties all engage to | Special Cable to The Call and the New York |1V in Mad i 'l’ "‘(\-“”l‘ 5 will permit but a limited mention EW articles BRI to the out-and-out cess of arid | ¢ der the result of the proccedings as} Herald. Copyrighted, 189, by, Jame: RS L S g st Ay SLoT ’ ther chec ted by the con- A m’z = ‘:, 19204 i ‘;“1 & full, perfact and final serUeraeuDe iall don Bennett % United States Minister to Spain, was being. Women's flne Muslin Drawers, with 9- | brotd- : e : hivs SLLes o €, than | o estions referred to the arbitrators | cae s o | presented to Christina, the Queen inch umbrella ruffles; worth 3. Qo tu es the maste of shirp construction of storage reservoirs | 4pUoRs refers i rE LONDON, June 3—For some time no [ RUeiiien 0 )00 Special at 7 nd b the vess s they deral aid, for which $200,000.000 Was | as the basis of adjustment, but %’fiz{?opfls litle concern has been felt at the per- | Catholic M fine Musi mbric Draw- Price... n *h rong position Other resolutions additional to | posed in addition to the Angle-Russian | SiStent repetition of the report that the |a notable ¢ er BT O Tqe de oy e t Son The adopted yesterday were adopted as | treaty that the boundary should be de- | Queen's eves were .in a critical state, | the resumpti 2l Bl < WA e el as ganiz < 2 fined in accordance with the Russian. | Notwithstanding the denials that such | tween two nations which had been at war | Muslin_ Drawers, Spe treaty x arrest of de- & American treaty of cession or as . the | Was the case. The British Medical Jour- | and in the brie ¢ had changed the and embrold- /() & s T hothreed R Acbh kel tion and own- | SHCTGN Be established by the tribunal, | 1&l now clinches the matter finally by | raap of the wo; | al at..... : i hoheatingi \der rules hereinafter provided, tné | Stating practically what was- cabled to e e | N g to the e of | eding: tribunal to consist of six impartial jurists | the Herald week before last. It 2 Spanish Troops All' Gone. | 50. | Consul Laidlav Portland, ( 5 of repute, three to be nominated the {m‘zlml [lh.n i{nrl s mslo nmtn changes MADRID. June G | R e 1} s Great Britain clude a com- istry by Con- pBrivy Councliands thied uiihe Presiacnt BARSEH BAC SPRieidoisey il received to-tay ‘announces that Gen- | high necks.” Spe-Q () | nsular ntion with ctment of the original home- | 71570 o an amendment to rule A | Medical Journal says that the deteriora- | eral Rios with the remainder of the Span- | - . 1t he latter the coolie or ¢ - | as follow ' | tion has ceased and that it has authonty ' ish troops has sailed for Spain. | et nade of good \nd G v the late war with | said, treatios, it i3 understood that the | o N i e TR Bty s 0 } i coast continent is intended and that all Women's Corset Uovers, ‘made’ 'df fing | men’s Che i ety ice presidents and executive | fowns and Settlements on tidewater set- H A ORS—FREE. CALL OR WRITE. | § comiric trimmea swith “iine,” meat em- | musiin, "round ith tne, | that the sailors 1 P - 3 | broidery, in va le ¢ 150 embroider s tie, ‘Higher committeemen were announcec uding | tled under au of the United States | | broldery ¢ . c | 3 50¢ T the following: under tion ;;f the United 2 | 2 % 3 ik in Americ ; SN by D . date saty shall | | Finer qualities at prices correspondingly : Arizona—Goverhor N. O. Murphy, Phoe- | States at the date of the treaty shall uali i imber of 1S | nix. ; . in within_the territory and juris- | low, ranging up to :E .50, ‘ easing California—J. B. LanKers Los An-| diction of the United States. | 15 L The recent neglec gele The British t‘r{mx{n ~'{nners mrflgrPttod | Ingl to prote olorado—J. Maurice Finn, Cripple|that they were absolutely unable to ac- | gland to protect it . cr 2yt PPIe| Lept the suggested modification to their SEE WINDOW DISFLAY. Imsdeta deep and untayora o o8 United Commercial Travelers—Henry | proposition, because the suggested Ame * | COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. n in the city and is evoking an un- | (Unite R ont can tribunal did nc ide a tribunal | usual amount of hostile banking criti- | ‘Mopiana 1. D. O'Donnell, Billings. which would ne ¢ and in the pos- | / cis f themselves | "Nevada B. ) Reno. sible event of di of opinion finally | are tisfied with .xico—R. W. Tansil, Carlsbad. |dispose of the question, and because the | oy : the nent, during which \—G. M. Irwin, Salem amendment to rule C marked an import- by the Martins., This year t hS hanis 1 its who John Henry Smith, Salt Lake. | ant departure from the rules of the Vene- | | win be ; sz gear th Shelianiee Ba ng—I. C. Miller, Rawlins. Zuelan boundary reference, which left all | residence. Mr. and M en g B us ive committee: fuch questions to be determined by the | ce Mackay will come from o D. M. Reardon, Tucson; N. O. | tribunal. and because the words added by | | Bost, There will also be at the casti holder M Phoe: the United States claim that an effect rincess Colonna TS, ay’'s daugl in : D ntar Georze M. Maxwell, San | should be given to thelr occupation of | Weakness, . (e e hoe X Loepabers " Atist in a stron Francisco. land in British territory, which justice, | N of the family. This family reunion i s this week say Colorndo—Alva -Adams, Pueblo; T. M. reason and the equities of the case re- €rvousncss, likely to take place until after June a dependent on the amount of | Patterson, Denve R s Lt S 1 i 2 as Mrs. Bradley Martin will be great S " 3 it Commercial Travelers—BE. E. e British Commissioners also ol cepics Js radley i e greal fie: s e Beach, Wichitag Will Day, Goncordla. ted that the language used with refer- | £ plessnces, e A heid T B8 of Chaci Ao eazaar to b el ss than the amount | Babcock, Blllings; J ence to the coast was open to miscon- e ald ¢ aring Cross Hospital in held {atsa" banks of New e ruction. and. they were of the opinon | Paleness, Albert Hall on Lho\t;m!&‘. York. The total stoek of gold in the Van Duser, John 8. that it s useless to further press the . R = T bank is now a little over thirty million: negotiations at present and that they Emaciation, Several Agreed to With | Her Hours Are Numbered. ile t K o ssi 1ds @ New Mexico—C. N. Bayne, Raton; A. S. | must refer the matter to their Govern-| e 3 MARYSVITLE o R QLR ussta Mol e Scite a i ment for an exchange of views in re- | X N— out Modification. [t e e B B T A. Taylor, Pendleton; | spect to the constitution of the tribunal. | B g > point of death res the country MCOrim: Forest Girty b6 “Americans inquired whether the| sult of the bursting of a blood ves exposed to the| Shurtliff, Ogden. British Commissioners had considered | —— the brain. Physicians says she cannot r danger : tion it had to face G. Coutant, Landers; W. | the question of sclecting an ympire_ from | cover. during the crisis through the | H. Holliday, Larami the American continent. e British | SRS g S e B s neglect of its duty. o s oo ."h""’“{)‘m'.’.'gQl""u"gf,gl“fihfe‘cfigfii- o i Commencement at Blind Asylum. SUISUN VALLEY FRUIT- ey THE HAGUE, June 8.—The drafting | The Institution for the Deaf wnd the SATURDAY OBSERVED | GROWERS LEND SUPPORT AS A DAY OF REST s Series of Praise Services Conducted in the Adventist Camp at Stockton. June ird Twenty-Three Men Subscribe Toward the Proposed Refrigerator- Car Line. SUISUN, June 3.—A meeting of fruit | growers was held here this afternoon un- der the auspices of the State Association. STOCKTON, have ke The Adventi holy as the Sab- | o B | 3. W. Reams of Suisun Valley pre bath. The big camp was ear this | The first speaker was R. D. Stephe morning divid who spoke at length regarding the the study of Sat sity for growers combining to protect their own interests. He sald the time had arrived for practical action, a 3 trong appeal for support for a refriger- der the general suy Henry g Sabbath in view of the policy long main- tained and recently asserted by the Gov- | ernment of the United States toward other nations on the said continent. The | selection of an umpire by any such na- tion would not offer a guarantee of im- partiality, which was the first qualifica- tion requisite. The Americans then proposed to procecd to settle the remaining subjects, as they 1ght it would be unwise to defer ad- ments so nearly concluded. Several were so far advanced as to as- - probability of a settiement. If, all the differences except one could be adjusted would it not be most to advance neighborly able, now commendable friendship and could not the respective Governments be trusted to settle the principal remaining difference by direct negotiations? The British Commisssion- | ¢ ... 00C ¢, to-day held an impcrtant meeting, at which M. de Staal, head of the Russian | were present. | Blind at Berkeley will close on Tuesday, June 13. The blind pupils of the institu- tion will give their annual concert on Friday evening, the 9th, at 8 o’clock, in ommittee of the Peace Conference delegation; Sir Julian P_aunmfnto"vhief | the Assembly Hall of the school. Ot of the British delegation, and Count | Tuesday, June 13 2:15 o’clock, the com- e ian delegation, | Mencement will be held. The Nigra, chief of the Italian 8atON, | public is cordially invited to attend, but on account of the limited seating capacity Articles 7 to 12 of the Russian pro- | of the Assembly Hall children under the | posal bearing on arbitration were | age of 12 years cannot be admitted. The" | agreed to almost without modification, | pupils will leave for their homes on | though the American delegates declared | We dm;sduy, The fall term begins Aue i 3 gust 23, IT 1S A WELL-KNOWN FACT THAT HUDYAN HAS CURED MORE PE AND IS TO-DAY CURING MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER REMED 18 DUE TO A PECULIAR PROPERTY THAT BELONGS TO HUDYAN o) IN REACHING EVERY:NERVE AND FIBER OF THE HUMAN ORGANISM IN ITS CURATIVE INFLUENCE. t | that they could not admit the provi | fons of article 10 that monetary ques- oceanic canals should be compulsorily | fons and questions concerning inter- ubmitted to an arbitration tribunal. | The entire commiitee on mediation ¢ | School Assoc At 11 o'clock ator car line to be owned and controlied | ers replied that all questions should be | | 2 : A : by the growe 3 e il THE EFFECT OF HUDYAN IS NOT ALONE TO REMOVE SYMPTOM | nEes : £ AED: B0 in ‘?";. Will Eovedal, _another member of the HTEee ‘;,';."gr‘,’;‘;,;‘g;\’{“‘(‘,?fi‘,y“r:%;,‘g‘;‘f'ig? IT GOES TO THE ROOT OF THE EVIL; IT REMOVES THE CAUS | and “b'"“‘f’“k“,m.meell- ,?4,‘;“‘,‘,“:‘”‘,'2 audience ¢ subject | executive committee of the State Asso- | arpitration, because the manner in which | DISEASE.. THIS MAKES IT A MOST VALUABLE REMEDY FOR WEAK AND g | feévView the work “‘C“’“,;,‘;l‘s SEC 2y | Ancient and tion, explained the plan for the organ- | they were prepared to adjust some othar | WORN WOMEN WHO SUFFER WITH TIH BOVE SYMPTOMS; WOMEN 4 | drafting committee 5k S after-dinner 0o miade a foreinie appeni for the | important matters ‘must depend upon | WHOSE BLOOD HAS BECOME THIN AND WATERY: WOMEN WHO SUFFER g | take up on Wednesday the most impor- | 5 e o e ort the new retrigerator | hether it would be possible to arrive at | WITH PAINS AND IRREG.LARIT PECULIAR TO THEIR SEX. HUDYAN | tant question of article 13, which deals N THE ool 2 Sheiicrint pf S i MOO0S WIHOH it STRENGTHENS THE DELICATE ORGANIS 1 ; IT CORRECTS AND with the establishment of an arbitra- ADVERTISEMENTS. | “In response twenty-three grow ST erenop ARl oS Lo G Ve LAY CURES ALL ABNORMALITIES AND CHRONIC AMMATIONS | tion court. = = 2 bed for of — | HUDYAN 18 A SPLENDID REMEDY FOR ALL M A | It is expected that the American, | $50 a sha A committee consis! ORDERS, FOR IT STRENGTHENS THESE ORGANS AND British and Russian proposals will be | OF BUSINESS. CORSET VETERAN FIREMAN RETIRES. D+O+O+®+O+O+O+O+O+ e L e S TO PERFECT ACTION. COSTIVENESS 1S PROMPTLY | welded into one, and there is every in- ms wWak' appointed to cAnvass this sec. | Served on the San Francisco Depart- CURED BY THIS GREAT REMEDY OF NATURE, HUDY © | dication of a universal desire to reach | tion for further subscriptions. In the et in HElSTEe : i | the establishment of a system of pe evening a meeting was held at Vacaville. skt HUDYAN IS THE GUIDZ TO HEALTH AND STRENGTH ® | manent arbitration, the German dele- e bl i STOCKTON, June 8.—Charles McGhan, ; : PRODUCES A BLUE ROSE. | for seventcen years a member of the | DEUTZ & \.._.L.DERMANN. | | Stockton Fire Department, has resigned | Remarkable Achievement of a Bul- |on account of advancing age. Previous gates, whose opposition was formerly feared, declaring themselves as desi ous as the other members of the con- | ference to arrive at such a conclusion. Hudyan Cured Mrs W. F. Thompson. - Hudyan Cured J. A. Brown. AY, FRANCE. i e e [ to his connection with the Stockton de- | DEAR DOCTORS: As'T fer] 8o gratoful s % LEBANON, N. H. | | [Pratas e ‘ 3 ohy partment McGhan was a member of the 266 6te: YeoGVEEY: I e EAR SIRS: I will do all T can to make 3 . e | | (NEW. YORK, June 3.—A cable to the | San - Francisco department, having seen | ® 1o the action of your splendid romene oy Hudyan known in this section, for I owe DEWEY FUND COLLECTIONS. World from Vienna s Johann | gervice there as early as 186). He was an van, I wish to send you a testimonial. my present good health to it. I suffered AT LESS {102 SORZOR 208 SOL2OR JORSOR JORFOR SORSOREONZONN0) £ Committee Requgs That They Be terribly run down, suffered pains, Steparaki of Kezanlik district, from liver and stomach trouble, and was known as | active participant in the trouble between “The Valley of Roses 6 riv Bte, S L X irrogular in my sickness. 1 was very w B e i h ATy gt Ro s suc: | the rival chisls, scangol and whitney, | § eTasits ™y ekt | s Fe Sk alag yoo ey, Talways (0 orn it Sent in Bromptly. z THAN COST of azure blue. He has been engaged for | the former, and when the Wheur(.‘?;s(e,‘orfis e At o aay S L tngl Fompietely: within “f0ue Weeks' i WASHINGTON, June 3.—A meeting | ; many years in experimenting on the hues | mission came in be and several others bearty. " PMRa W B THOMPEON. © eh ink that Hudyan is ‘the best remedy of the Dewey home fund committee | of different flowers A. BROWN. some curious results, he blue rose is zaid to be perfect in | V. thrown out. They subscribed to a fund and helped Scannéll make his fight. In a few weeks things came their wa; and was held to-day. It was decided: to | push the efforts to raise a subscription | of $100,000. The committee issued a re- Hudyan Cured Geo. Miller. Hudyan Cured Miss Mabel Phiilips. as produced { FREUD’S [ getor. :mdlhfllmxx;_ :mrll Steparaki, whlle'fi?d trl\ey }ufil thet slv:tls!&cl;m ofdseelns denying at the color i{g the result of | e other fellows take a w: and were v . | chemical treatment, declines to reveal the | reinstated at their old BIGGS, Cal. SACRAMENTO, Cal [ueat o R s corntra e ah | CORSET HOUSE . DEAR DOCTORS: I am a new man en- DEAR DOCTORS: others having money for the fund to 0SS, secret of cultivation! n Francisco Mcé’han was discip- I am indeed thank- immediately remit to Hon. Ellis and fomale weakne and was costive. As soon as 1 be . ing Hudyan 1 began to gain mj ;‘3‘2!):(:;1;\ and now I am restored to perfect heaitl). Hudyan is a splendid medicine for women. MISS MABEL PHILLIPS. rE | lined but twice. Once was for taking a tirely since I took Hudyan. Am more [l t0 you for placing within each yo | DEUTZ & CELDERMANN’S FORTY-FIVE T run over to Oakland for the DUFDOSE. of | @ ambitious my memory is better. My e Valuable medicine, Hudyan. "3 wocJour % | Roberts, United States Treasure 742 and 744 Markst St, EMBLORS | attending @ picnic, in Which IATK he wits | © St 1 s T e o wod wy com- and pale. Suffercd from nervous aiseris O | Washington, D. C., who Is treasurer | e | u d also | S D I had no uppetite, for the Dewey home tu?d. ndialio | that those that contemplate making contributions to this fund take immedi- | 10 Grant Avenue. ate action. The committee wants to as- certain the amount of money that has | oo oA e e N been collected for gsttuml'] in ?rderfm’ P intelligently determine plans for : more intelligen SKIN’ SCALP‘ COMPLEXION. Itching, burning, irritated skin, scaly, crusted scaips, falling hair accompanied by two other members of | the department. On the boat over he saw smoke toward the Mission and, believin it was a fire, he returned on the nexi boat and was able lof[m( in two hours’ work. He was laid off for fifteen days, while the firemen who went on to the picnic escaped with thirty days’ suspen- COLD LACK Js without doubt the finest Dry Champagne | Imported from France. No connoi ! N D eronia ta oy o nolsteur {xrent Tndlan Jslang’iof, Montsérrat | ? Jarred by a Series of Seismic ANl signs of liver and stomach trouble are gone. 1 do not suffer with headaches any more, Hudyan has cured me completely, and 1 shall ever feel grateful for the bene. fit I have received. GEO. MILLER. WITHIN FIVE HOURS Hudyan cures all diseases of the blood and nerves. Nervousness, Weakness, Ex Disturbances. 7 & L - ston. hausted Nerve Vitality, Rheumatism, Sciaticn, Locomotor Ataxia, Pavals. inform the public. CHARLES MPINECKE & CO., | S lessness, - Headache, Despondency, Mental Deprestion, Hysterin, Keursisin Paioeb Ehio fuliie 8ad: AT i Side and Back, Evileptic Fits, Palpitation of Heart, 4 3 KINGSTON, -Jamaica, June 3—Advices | | from the island of Montserrat, one of the British West Indiés, rqport that forty-five | carthquakes occurred in a period of five hours on May 17 and that these were fol- Nervous Dyspepaia, In 51 Female Weaknesses, o Pale and Sallow Agents Pacific Coast, ST. LOUIS ON THE MUD. A4 Sacremento etreet, 5. F, ik | But the Liner Soon Floated and Con- | tinued Her Voyage. Mental Worry, Early Complexions. Hudyan is for sale by druggists; %0c a package, or six packages for §2 If_your druggist does mot keep Hudyan, send diréct to the Hudyan Remedy o | Decay, Constipation, all SUMMER MACKAY MEET. ‘ Members of the Family to Gather at a Castle in Scotland. 85240408 208203 108 SOSSORROR SOR ROR O] 2 YOR XORFOYTOR 0N JOR SO8 SORJOR SOR 2ORROR 202 20RO RORRO SORORY lowed by frequent slight shocks. Much - g 5 cor. Stockton, Ellis and Market sts., San” Franci: , Cal. | and dandruff and blemished com- damage was done to bulldings and grow.| SOUTHAMPTON, June 8.—The Ameri- YOU MAY CONSULT. THE HUDYAN. DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE, FREN NEW YORK, June .—A cable from | blexions, instantly relleved 4nd resiored o ing crops and a few fatalities occurred. | can line steamer St. Louls, Captain Ran-| & OF CHARGE. CALL'OR WRITE. > London says: Mrs. John W. Mackay has | healthy, natural condicion by the daily use of he population, the advices say, s de- | de, which sailed for New York via Cher. (® . 5 i @ | taken a castle In Scotland in the neign- | MOGLEURYS Facial Soap &nd Facial Cream. moralized. . bourg, grounded on the mud near Colshot | +@4+@4@+O+O+ O+ O+ O+ O+ HO+O+O+O4® O+ O+ @+ O+ @+ @+@+@+4 | borhood of Balamaccan, an estate owned | fying. Sold everywhere.

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