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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1899. 11 ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. :TRIES THREE TIMES ) ulGH U H oomcoomoou.wa«»mo»mcooommo«oomo‘omoomo H_ NB HG HAS TO COMMIT SUICIDE SEEHHLY WEV 1 PHGTOGRAPHING A Mrs. Alma Lindo Would Die Because Her W e d WILE OF ARLINGTONS DESERTED HIS |3 ™™ ™5 ustasa Avandones o'clock Thursday morning. Tickets for trip will be $3 good for five including June 19. There will be a al and literary entertainment at Chautauqua sembly Hall, Paciflc Grove, Thursday evening, and nd demonstration on Bunker Hill ¢ ets are now on sale at the A buildi Mason and Ellis streets. _ Severed His Windpipe. David Grant, an old man who until three months ago was employed in the Occidental Hotel, attempted to commit suicide yesterday morning jn room, 120 Fourth street, by cutting his throat | with a pocket kni ear to ear, seve missed the jug the Recei stitched and d man has been e — LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. .0‘.08.‘!‘.03.’0‘ o 6‘3*0090 He slashed it from the windpipe, but as taken to e Dr. Weil wound. The old pondent. R AR g - 3 0UNG BRIDE ' Sad Sequel of an April Contract Close SACHOHTIO IO+ D40+ OIDIOID+TH0OI0IDI 040+ 04O 1 OO0 +0 D440+ 0O+ 0 + 000‘0*0004730.00v090¢00b09 +O+ olooo(oocwo&OoOvOQO +O+ Labt nght ‘ Elopement. GENERAL WILSON'S IDEAS ‘HE IS WANTED FOR PERJURY ka, for Dyea: gt > T HIl, lar, from DO NOT FAVOR THE SCHEME OF A TIDAL CANAL. IRATE FATHER-IN-LAW AP- PLIES FOR A WARRANT. sl Marrieq Life Had No Charms for the Groom, Who, It Is Alleged, Swore Falsely to His ugh Much Money Is Available | for Harbor Improvement, It Will Not Be Used Till Congress Meets. | 1 | 9—Br ship Olivebank goa_ Bay Oakland Office San Francisco C: )8 Broadway, June The sad sequ veloped to-d when Willi: | irate father, and his daughte © | wife of little over a month, c m D4040404040 40 00604060400900000960 +O+ 04040404 TRAN NEW YORK Victoria, from F alled at the | o District Attorney’s office in quest of a i Her SELF = 6 | warrant for the arrest of Robert Ellen- i berg, the deserting spouse, on a charge of perjury Ellenberg and Miss Mabel Sill were se- SHOGTING | eretly marr 1 Francisco last April | Several w ed before the fact of | the elopemen made known to Miss Sill’s st Oak- parents, who reside in nd, and to’ say that they were dum- | founded tting it mildly.” However, no + | very objections were raised and | the young bride and groom temporarily 3 | made their home with the m's brother | in San Francisco. The latter had prom- | ised to start the young benedict in the | 4 | bakery busir r but the | brothe disputes and wordy were waged. Fin- | the young couple were ordered to a new domicile. Mrs. Ellenberg the 1y missed her husband and he has PHILADE! ed June Stmr Italia, from Live OCEAN TRA‘ EL. Pacific Coast Steam»hup o, Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For ‘Alaskan ports, 10 a. m,. next Hi 1».{.» fieen ot heard from Sinee | DRINKE i -Zfl;:e R July 5 ac enberg not deserted his young | S = v v s bride he might have gained assistance | MGIOEE o e e ovnana St C.), Port Townsend, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes D+O4O404+O Setaetie | but now the young woman's parents’ | wrath_knows no hound o : N & | “An inspection of the marriage license ALMA LINDO, the wife of Lawrence Lindo, steward in the Popular GG Su el N revealed a good cause for Ellenberg's ar- | % Restaurant on Geary street, is determined to end her life owing to her % | 30; July 6 _and every fifth day thereafter: é [ Test.” In the document he had taken oath | husband having cast her off for the society of another woman. Mrs. %h.nfile at"Seattle to this company's steamers it his age w. 21 'y when it is & e unsuc ltatte = in twenty-four hours for_Alaska Aand y. ac 2 & | stated to be a fact that he has nat Seen | & Lindo has made three unsuccessful attempts within twenty-four hour O e . | nineteen sum i his young wife has | ® and she declares that the next effort will not be a frHure. For Bureka (Humboldt Bav). 2 p. m.. June 6‘ seen less. Bec : is alleged to have | * On Thursd: ght she attempted to swallow a dose of Rough on Rats, but 3.5 13 18 23, 28; July 3, and every fifth day worn falsely r to secure $% as prevented from carrying out her intention by Mrs. Kelly, the landla of thereafter. & conze, warrant was asked but # the house at 71l Stockton street. She was taken to the Receiving Hospital .‘rz?‘:w_im;:"(‘g:h::;mm{\ e oo ol ot the San Frand | ¥ in a hysterical condition and was released shortly before 10 o'clock. Mrs. 3% | Gaviota, Santa Barbara Ventura, Huenems, & | thorities Mr. Sill %0t | & Lindo then went to her husband’s room at 668 Mission strect with her two- ¢ | San Pedro, Fast San Pedro (Los Angcles) and © | the metropolis aésired | $ year-old boy and begged him to give up his infatuation for Mrs. Tilmes and 88| Newsort 8 & m., June 1 b 9 13 % L. 3. 2 + | warrant. ¢ Jive with her again, but he told her that he would not live with her and that & | “g *fr8 SIErd “Choning only at Port Har- © % he intended leaving the city soon, so that he would not see or hear of her .‘ ford” (San Luls Oblepo), Santa Barbars. Port 3, “MARY ANN'S PREDICAMENT.” ' 4 again. Mrs. Lindo then stole a revolver from him and went away determined ¢ | Los Angeles and Redondo flos dngeles) 1o all, 98 Broadway, June 9. 3 % to dle. | Tourth day thersafter. mmko man, has an opportunity E: An Amusing Farce Presented by % Yesterday morning after brooding over her troubles she took the revolver For Ensenada, Magdalena Bav, San Jose del the most unique defense on ¥+ Members of Mission Chapter, % and, placing the muzzle against her temple, pulled the r. Her aim was Z:X"-Jfi:},‘;‘l:“-,fi.‘;“\"'x!;“n, az. 7:;‘;“ ealls = t him by Mrs. Minnia © Order Eastern Star. $® bad and the bullet lodged in the ceill Twice more she pulled the trigger i 92 : tograph showing that after & The large hall in dEme % with the same result, and before she could fire 1 Mrs. Kelly rushed into For further fnformation ~htatn folder. gton the would-be divorces ? i ueshalling Mission district | g8 ¢} room and took the weapon from her. A few hours *iter she purchased The company reserves fhe right to changs the camera. When this lit- @ Migslong MusicREL T quantity of morphine and swallowed it. The Receiving dospital was notifled miEe geeuins lios sues dalib o Mr % DYgoncyUisitis mosYHbr and she was taken there in the ambulance e the usual remedies were PIORET OFFIOE —4 New Montgomery Smith did not know t ever gathered within its with one = Jatnigit She d ared, however, that the next illing two ¢ administered with satisfactory result street (Palace_Hotel) E St nie arrec o obE o che v i ttempt would be successful, as she would not live without her husband. She Coanliie da IS b Dol S LT B . t Mrs. Sm who is not ey 5 Braen i will soon again become a mothe: 255 B e I e et e Officer McMurray of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children 1 Tady he was about to em- 5 - and pre .l.\.',‘ lidies and was notified and ne interviewed Mrs. Lindo in the hospital. She told him THE N, R, & N, GO, nd her husband had been married for three years and lived happily till about three months ago, when he left her owing to his infatua- Mrs. Tilmes, who is at present living with her mother in Boulder eek till she can get a divorce from her aged husband and Lindo can obtain a divorce from his wife so that they can remarr. McMurray called upon Lindo and was surpr paying h e §20 per month for the Support c said they - only married May 5 last by Justice of the Peace Barry; th he had been arrested for betrayal under promise of marriage and guestioned in Judge Graham's court. He was then warned that unl married th woman he would be sent to San Quentin. Lindo said he ) intention of living with her, but would support her and the child. He is only 21 years of age and does not deny his preference for Mrs. Tilmes. who is a year younger. that sh togeth tlon for eleven ose. The camera has seven gentlemen of the A AT aA A 9 others who that might produce tell-tale @ 1\»: i ms, M e oth anifested by ihe f secrecy y intending that g | ‘Those who took pa r moment. Alice Hickie, Sarah A A. Christenson, MeCall, Katie Ordway and A apter ed. It was gation of DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO B R SE B AN l‘rvm Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE First Class Including Berths <8 Second Class and Meals. Columbla_safls T July 2. 12, 22. e of Californ Juty was d to find that he had been elf and child. Lindo afls con: ter E ollner, G. ice Forc Christenson, Walter Bu way, Richard Herring, . Flack, E. H. Tietje, D. Smith and Dr. D. B. Plymire. The fa followed by vo- cal ¢ by John H. Desmond and a Arlingtc point of Smith to-day rtographed ndfather to Walla_Walla, Spokane, Butte, n nd all points in_ the Northwest ough tickets to all points Eeast E. C. WARD, General Agent 630 Market street & CO. b nd ould have is a very suave, and really T had no I permitted 1t. 1 wi R R R R S AR GOODALL, PE Botietet ot e e et oot 0o 0'.0’.0". been duped Grant the high jump, mak- | injured on Tuesday by a plank st., or any ot its agencles. iting this man wk men have ¢ publicity to come see that rough he will be very sorry nd are too afrald © | story of his gets his merited punishment. ¥ | kept in ig that he gave away the story of | parent ird rac alling on of which he had b & ten points for the Olympic Club. Had | top of his head. iHe came to the city on |~ = .y entered with the Mission team, the | Thursday to have his wounds attended score would have been Olympics 13, Mis- | to and took a room at 34 Howard street sions 14, which would have placed the lat- | Yesterday morning when he awoke he a cond. found that some one had entered his room of the | and stolen $30 out of his pocket, leaving ampion- | him 2 cents. He called at the Receiving | ance by his mate 2 who brought him to Cruz -six years ago. Manager Tuttle 1al efore he is he photograph | twent HORTRIDGE DIVORCE SUIT. + [ + o c & © B f S earn- o ctior d elf and little girl. 1am living & cakewalk and dance by Mabel Ordway | % J 5 A i - ~ mos 4 ed every c I he nd which I 3 ..-,‘1' I \\'»\1_}1\ rz‘ !-rngrurqmu‘;w[ Do eNe%ee N o N+ RN RNeReNe 4 0520002 4% 025+ %5 s red o 2 St twelv es A was under the | rk of t wpils was © e fmysioucyisnl memstiltey Wilson, Alice Hickie, AT“LETES ARE SUSPENDED. | BURGLARY AND ROBBERY. AMERICAN LINE, 33 foolizuly; Hthalydogsiizictiexcusa & ack, Andrew Christenson = NEW YORK, BOUTHAMPTON, LONDOY, PARTY. 3 oster, Hattie McPhun and | The Police Investigati Stopping at_Cherbourg. westbound > prepared to overthrow Arl- & "he S Young Men's Chris- 9 ga_tmg Thr.ee Cases From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. 24 at he draws from it. 9 e tie sociation are stirred up over the | Brought to Their Attention s R e ought up in the coun- recent action nf the athletic council, r Yesterday. St. Louis. “June 14/St. Louls._.......July & T au ymer | smarter than my sister, and Chief Lees tells me anc _amont, two of the most promi- | 4oq " : Hes s RED ST/ INE, Q- that e 1 ¥ been' doing these tricks and makes & spectalty of In. ? OF MANAGER 0. L. TUTTLE | nent :uhll:-h.\"}n! ihe Mission branch of the et n Tidee [hu(:;l;’ ‘“""“lf“ Wi S i 7 e o s t he ca 5 i itl association. The two men in question too erday fc e arrest o tista Gou- S Sa0; Amtwatn: :3 © ducingitheswoman o DeE FBDRGyisD ap heioan i ve Mo ISR £ O | part in the indoor champlonship meeting | Ay on a charge of burglary. He alleges | (From New York Bvery Wednesday, 12 noon + Which to browt fu ared to offset his story about the + | gan+o Gruz Baseball Man Learns That | Hecently held in the Olympic Club gvmna- | that Goudry, who is a friend, forced nis | Joordland ......June |Westernland SRR e 1 sayin t after leaving the spri o = A sium. They entered under the standards | way into his room at 428 Third street Tune 21N ? nt with my sister to San Francisc :y never went out of Oakland. [ 4 His Father Is Still of the Ol¥mple Club, ignoring thel OWN | Tuesday. and stole $0. On 4 previot: et et & very much surprised fo find in some of the newspapers, but not in The v affiliation! he a tion athletic com- | e : 8D £ : Lt s © Was very u[x h st wl 0 And Jsome Otithe Dewspaper "lmlr: ; L e Living. X mittee met following the spirit and | casion Goudry stole $10 from him. De Senttle. St. Michast. Dawso~ Citw. - that tasen me 3 pr e Ao a0 0saRt I g i BANTAL CRI June 9.—0. L. Tultle, | Jetter s which govern their ath- | tective Fitzgerald w detailed on the | For full information regarding freight and pas- e 1 was not in the courtroom aft that day, and the incident was @ | manager of local baseball team, | letic the two athietes were sus- | case. ; sage apply to N + ely fals deserves credit for standing up and prose- 4 | learned last ev g fqr the first time the pended r 4 year. Lamont won the 1000- | John Galin, who lives in Port Costa, was ATIONAL TON COMPANY, 3 ) + [ K G : = met L. P. Tuttle Property R\flgs t: Be Settled Out .m‘o‘mmo.o.ommwwc wooooomoeoooomowmm‘ .‘: ‘n.~ St. (..\wl of Court. a commercial traveler, | e a close nd. < ; e Ho b 2, an during ! On July 8 the three branche tere and during || Cociation will hold a general ¢ TEAMERS WILL LEAV] WHARF, COR- . incumbent, and Auditor We ; Nems o a0 FOR LICENSE COLLECTOR. of the commission. The Mayor suggested | 0Py ersation Munager Tuttle was Lld | (Fii Held day, for the establishment of | Hospital yesterday and had his wounds | yomomn onG e \ M. Shortridg that as Mr. Truman was |absent there | ot “General J. P, Tuttle, U. S A new records. ' The main branch, the Mis- S Well. Then he reported | Kove (Hioso, and Shanghal, and sl R d, Senat = LA le use for a formal session, but | yauo o 2l ; » fo sions and the Oaklands will compes he | quarters and De- | connegting at Hongkong with steamers for M. Shortric w callea by | Absence of Commissioner Tru: difcrainsisteds thitntney t¥aiRtl B o e s s . programme will include the regular thir- | v iled to investigate, | Indiacte. No carg received on board on day Causes the Election to Be « ballot, and then if it ulted in | Frederickstown, New ”n,,‘m,\’.i‘.k‘ £ | teen events on track and fleld, with po: } John G. se, a contractor living at | of sailing. iy ) choice an adjournment could be taken HIEV e His awicl gainst| Sibly a mile relay added. Medals for Tec- | 2103 Larkin street swore to a complaint | NIPPON MARU P! 2 : his cou & agreed upon, and_tt 2 voung Tuttle was born. | ord breaking and first places will be given | in Judge Treadwell’s court yesterday for | AM A MARU On account of the temporary absence Mayor cast his vote for Theodo: then went to Athe: M where | DY, the ociation. The field day will bel(hn arrest of Charles M. Kottinger, a , HOM )NG MARU....Thursday, August 1/ | i rom the city of Treasurer Truman there ng 5 Puttie forgave his'so Where | held on Berkeley oval. contractor, on a charge of robbery. Chase | Round-trip tickets at redu ates. For i e I Calleetar Wil 72 M 0any: O moHDR ot MY | e il ored fe LI SO end e he indoor baseball championship games [ is building & house for Kottinger at | frelght and pa Iat oo e ! = me meeting the n ting then adjourned uniil | 15 domestic reaso uttle’s mother's » attracting a great deal of attention. | Hunters Point, and he alleges that on |42l Market st corner ; g it Monday morning at 1§ o'clock. If all of | parents with Mrs. Tuttle and her tw> Tue last the Rompers beat the | Thursday Kottinger knocked him down | _ w. of the comm the mémbers are present at the meeting | Pnildron Wt o Froimehoowne! 453 | Bumper: e next zame will be between | and took his goid watch and chain from | hour Mr. Truma on Monday Frederick W. Lees, it is said, | father hastened after them. but lost all | the Rompe and Jumpe So_far the | him, rematking that they would help to 8.8 would not returr T D6 Clected, it being generally under! | tyace. The grandparents on the mother's | ROMpers are d, having won their two | pay'a part of the debt Chase has due him, Am s Honolalu. and the meeting. May tood that he will receive the votes of | side went to Minneapolls. where young | §2mes. The Jumpers won one and lost [~ ° e s land for Sydney or Wells met in the Mz both the Republican members of the com- | Pyit1e's r died. The old peopls | one and the Bumpers have lost two. Z R % dnesday, June 14, and by muty missiop. came. to California with Tuttle when he |, This morning the last basket ball match Five Days’ Excursion. | p I pm Sullivar g e was four years old | between the young women of the main| Extensive preparations are being made msiip< S f00 EORaT y, as secre! Will Play Handball. His f: pent thousands of dollar: association and the Missions will be play | by the local Young Men's Christian Asso- | (OMPURY~ Frida. June 30."at ¢ Tnteled e e Sunday | RdVertising and in employing detect D S - for the summer, | clation for the grand union excursion and s it in an effort to locate his wife and c teams will then disbs Shodihi Ry ———— outing to take pl art at $58 Howard street & i = e and e to Hotel del Monte, | ., e Line & R i :]1 ad or '.’4’n<‘f{»mv‘\‘.-m.e‘ “""."'.';f-u"fifi.}‘"?; Story of the richest clergyman in ~‘l"'“'j”‘.“ '1.“" _(If'l""‘”" “'"l"" next Thurs- | safé‘]flnx‘\é(‘f» T s ; g F. ] ) Q | ( )] |a H( ) N\ ( )leE ] ) gers and M. McDonald vs. M. MeNell (mow & prominent resident of Toronto i B day, June Ihe special train will .eave | " gpRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts., 114 Montgomery M = cDonald. e \here he 15 general manager fo¢ | the World, in next Sunday’s Call. | 1hird and Townsend streets station at 7 | o 37! pacifi st. Freight Oics. 327 Market St and D. Regan vs. T. Foley and M . receiving $10.000 year. He VOLUNTEERS WILL WEAR icate % and R. Housman vs. P. Ryan and | e T COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. cory 3 ngest part of the story is (h.‘lt‘ and M. Dillon vs. . Keny | 1y P TUttle has been coming here anti- o v 50 . ¥ | ally for ten vears and only last night O. | e N i%e oo o B Mwlonoy vhe3" Gelltsh hua | 1% Tirttle mve hid | e e, Fan chinson ® [ + s e e | Morton st o PO | - L TOURAIN + % - 7, Regll and A COMMITS: SUICIBE 10 |Of RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS LA NORM . Juiy S: h O . J. Riordon vs. M. J. Kik July Teent reduction on round trip, Second-cla $ $ ESCAPE STARVATION SR ey | T e et o —— 1 ), 3 P P Death of Mrs. Mary L. B | CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. | &R pi™)s i o 2 Yoo orown, Sausalito Man Afflicted | PLEASE MENTION “THE CALL.” New Yor AZI & CO.. Pacific Cos + 3 Mrs. Mary L. Brown. wife of Thom ausalito Man icted by Cancer of | 125 _ Lol A hics e — | Kgents, 5 Montomery ave., San Francisco. (: - ’:r”f“” ,;;q..» of the Bank of Califorr the Stomach Ends His | BELTING. HARDWARE + died in this city yesterday afternoon at | | ALACE Ha 0. o1 % 3 B residence, 115 Thiah Sirest. The 1105 | SAUSALITO, Jeer batichaet wweber, | L - DEGEN, flanufectarer efpetiigegnd | PALMGE SaversPsanin s %y | © HAMBURG-AMERICAN p £ was widely kno i s G ¥ = ot e Lt er, = SN — — | TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS LI o O TR s o oD, T th nd d“ a single man, 45 years of age, committed | 8lon St cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. | JRON FOUNDERS. NEW_YORK-—PARIS—LONDON—HAMBURG. $ + r many frien will du]nl\ t feid oarl - CRE PASSENGER_ SERVICE. o 3 | her - Bhe was born on the Isle of [ F.Sde €arly ihis moming by tying a | BO LER MAKERS. Western Foundry. Morton & Hedloy. Proos. | New. YORK-TONDON . PARIS HAMBURG. . £ R e e e R G R KA BOILER WORKS, | scription fade 1o 0rdor. Tor. Blesk 120n. | Fir ahios e appiy o HANBURO- o The ra h will be | an o the bay from Dexter's | | seription Made to Order. Tel. Bl | For sailings, etc. apply to + 4 | brivate, will take pla Gal0morTow after- | Pier. He left a note for Jacob Snell, pro- EURE : il o el ANBRICAN T i1 Broaitway., New Yors - ¢ 5 2:30 fr amily resldence. | prietor of the Sausalito Hotel, saying he W LI BRADY, Eromcieton: | PAPER DEALERS. | Bzm}}zgfx,i&n?gmf"s"f for. Sarsome, and + 3 Vigilant | was tired of life on account of illness and | Special Attention ng\d to Repairs and Ship WH_LAMETTE PULP AND PAPER CO., | 18 unmmmtrv st.. San Franclsco. [ 9 igilantes Incorporate. | telling where his body could be found. | : ek 722 Montgomery Strae:, | = = = + & Articles of incorporation of the Vigi- | John Lee and ro Jaro dragged the | Office and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. = " B,IVEB. STEAMEBS 2 e s of his country o | lante Soclety for the Investigati | bay at Dex nd found the body Telephone Main 504 PRINTING. | BAY AND . e “}‘ OSFon ":‘ ik pde = 3 S {fil”] $ | Public and Private Institutions, P - | before noon. Coroner Eden held an in- — — E ¢ HUGHES DPRINTER, e o Sia meriean war will be decorated $ | (ion of Cruelty to Women and Children, | qUest (his afternoon. A verdiet was'ren- | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 511 Sansome street. | STOCKTON EXCURSIONS e iition of his patriotism. + | Suppression of Vice and Enforcement of | IGhanen accoraancs sl Pri ook- C : e i ond ol W a8 RPRSTShit Si Wl Egt Shr SE tt ot e AN FRANCISCO NEVS COMPANY, | T ICKS-JUDD 0., \JE5257% fis |, T8 SEENERYE 2 CORCOnRY. 4 o | W, Caswell. Thomas N Lieb. Stoa abal for Lo Weeks, rGrumpton asserts that | 343 10 350 Geary Street. Above Powell, $1.50%, 10 smclowes, bithends_cnrae datly, refuming from Stockton at 6 p. m ¢ 4 & 8. K. 3 L e} : DEEBLE L . o ehead s pi ¢ s) o 6 * ‘(:.m}um is pre nr\td{ n.-’ mn{l\u fe atures and & | Do and Mead Srante wura B. Hum- | i7" week had he not taken his own life, Periodicals, Books and Stationery. o onoteheads or statements ‘printed: leave - Washington strect wharf at 6 p. m. f th alifornia. s wi e seen — I Sa. am!nln ‘(YH’( Tel. \l’\n\ 1836 il ALIFORNIA AV. AND IMP. CO. = eprsgea | C + SR “alifornia is portrayed in a + v COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. | t 5 [ Y P4 o R Raio Angels’ Serenade To-Morrow. Child Torn by Savage Dogs. 'J. C. WILSON & CO STATIONFR AND PRINTER. A TR e < ¢ Mine = at her side Is 4 izzly bear. ¥ At St. Mary’s (Paulist) Churen the foi- | CHICO, June 9.—Last night two dogs on | J« . “* | Telegraphic 306 (‘an- c e R D ol e e e O | 11. B. Reed's place near this clty attacked | ©00 BATTERY STREET. Caae PARTRlDGE - FOR U, S, NAVY- YIRU MID VAU.EM. T 0 < g sca e il st it aise DM OT I e _ | the eight-year-old son Ben Helphin- | Telephone Matn 1864, T | Steamer *‘Monticello.” o f s i S ning By ol e soldlceans gl ‘,’:@“,’,‘:“’,;_ ho O | ge)s Serenade.” “Havdn's Second Mass 3u | stine and before the child could be res- e WAREHOUSEMEN. | Tues,, Wed.. Thurs, and Sat. at 9:45 + y;.l.::. o pLaL i 41’.;' ’rr]: 0. ) e g ¢ » 1]” re ,,m;-),,:{,l \-.,(RN,T 1,“,1,(.,, ()vs-.,mi | ;4\h~2rlnr‘:ng:rr:";|xll:;?alinl\:;dhl::rell‘”‘lued his COPPERSMITH, THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., e ur!mnézhl) Fri- 2 ed States p Olymp an will sing Dudley Buck's “Beati" and | low E ble man- 4 : Stinday 0 a m., 3 . On the reverse sid the proposed medal the Stars and Stripes are § | will a'so sing the bass solos during the | ner. One of the dogs refused to release| JOSEPH FOX, Supt. . BLYTH. Mgr. |Torwarding Agents and public Weighers, Gen- Mission street Dock, O Shown iftlced flag The name of the donors is O Wass. Grand recessional chorus, “Piaisc | his hold and had to e killed. The in-| C. W. Smithy Ship Plumbing, Steamboat | eral office, £10 California st. Tel. Main 1914, 4 IR i ieat ple space iinderneath for that of the re- + | ¥© the Fgthpr: (Onined). | jured 1ad is in a serious condition. |ciend Ship W*'sl'lk fl.rf:;fi“;;‘:hm‘:}“‘g%",s e S er rim, lea le space undernez 8 - sk | Washington e » WATCHES, ETC. o t. In the center is the shield of the United States, encircled by a © T PR | | 5 3 5 B + of laurel, and at the base Is a tablet on which are words explanatory § In the Divorce Court. | R P. Bland Slightly Better. | DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE). T- LUNDY, ® 0 eiting sings 4 38 st | Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, o gift Sults for divorce have been flled by | LEBANON, Mo., June 9.—State Senator | S iandStoron 625 KEABNY ST. Estblished B Adtsign submitted by 1. R Hopps was considered second best. The § Mary Kelty against John Kelty for cruel- | Farris, who has béen out to the home nr\ HED]NGTUN & GU. Son S te Naima | WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, ‘ in 1854 fof the treatment of Private o S ubmitted in his design will be used. It beeys California In raised let- 4 |tv; Genevive Mae Burnham against Eith- | Richard P. Bland, reported that ar 10 Sz Gt Mined by the Don Ke s MALINOd Denilify oc 4 bar subml f hasa 5 b dee tar Burnham for desertlon: Jobannah | o clock to-night the atricken man was "SALT MEATS. BLACK DIAMOND (UAL MINING CO. at its | e T aoc inc s O ters, with a griz 8 d peering over the upper edg g Beeger & ‘ nln!!dG‘e\({wrgel Se“egg;rfor falllure sllxhllgvl beuer.lkAt n;‘m un;e Ml;ii Bland FRESH AND it o 'GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, othersfall. Try him. Charges low + to provide, an artin oy against | was able to tal te those about m and hipping Butchers, 104 Js the Beet Coal in the Market. Cuaresguaranteed. Callorwri 404040404 04040404 0404040 #04040404040404040404+0404@ | (Nata 1. Troy for desertion. Was resting easier. JAS. 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