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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 15 The Physicians Rebel Mexican’s Medicine. Plot to Seat Leon Dennfl ry After 0.her Favorites Are Elected-—Threat fo Reduce Appropriations. Dr. Keeney's Bitter Pill. at the the State no | the Almshouse and the resident phj sician of the City and County Hoepital I been elected then the secreta: i be chosen and there is everything to suggest that he will be Leon Den- nery, the type and representative the unspeakable phases of the tende In order to delude the members ! b the Board of Health and the public a compromise candidate for s ary to the board has been placed in the field He is E. B. Carroll of Sacramento. Mr. Carroll the distinction of belng a , relative of George Crocker. As one of the obligations of that relationship he 1 ! is being made the foil of I Dennery i w | to advarice the political interests of r b- | Dan Burns. Burns has been struggling actory creatures on the been menaced from ar enc sourc The cit department of as now administered includ ! 30 employes more than those pro B his \y State statute. The Board of Bu s the is led to provide b Dr. t yry officers and may v nstructions of riation to a provision ¥ ad that RE would mean : 1 board would receive ation of approximately y with £ $70,000 if the Board of ; . > its power I hlin patronage D, Health and Burns new shift to pro- uzk r. Keeney rs and -mand that he lam litical ¢ irns has threatened r of the Board of his orde tool shown s 1 Burns to be lenie per- u s 1 Dr een to appoint the new of But with the permission came said the Mexican ct men at your first meeting.’ Keeney took the list. The names were Leon Dennery, secretary; Dr. H W.. M wlor, Health Officer; Peter Devany retary. Two these men were elected to their respe iy first mesting of the n expert on pills hard to it at the but the dc knew, however, serfes positio ard. Dr nd pellets take. 1 only vsh was F\'EU.EO.’ OF FORMER ]t ecla v alleged th r nro he committed et TUOLUMNE RESIDENTS | transterring his interest in severa mines ard his r to J without a valld consideration ASSOCTIAT WILL MEET AT Henry Jund, butcher, of Temescal meda ( unty. filed petition in SONORA ON SATURDAY. | &ncy estimeting his lia | His available ts pr e G ts Perfected for a Grand | gyPERVISORS MANDAMUSED. ion of the Thirty-First | ersary of the Or- Suit Filed to Compel the Auditing of gar ion. Jurors’ Demands. A petition wz erday by ; | ney Louls P. Bo - a writ o ety be direct the Boa pvon DeiC 81 Supervisors, compelling them to audit h (‘}‘;‘f“:’;’; | demands of the various jurors who have Ssoeiattont] ng in the criminal departments ; e or Court for the past several X Under ision of the ' reme Court » status of civil : Oy could not % : Supervisors found aeliior vetn=bito ko 16it the demar rimir jurors In consequence anized, empld a Louis P. Boardm o represent the ; nd suit has now been filed - ‘ Mas e jurors nave w ce for many we: in ve bec iepri money D! uld have made in their vocations. rece Heretofore they have been paid $2 y £ : nd the refusal of t Superviso a compc allow their demands is work hardship. Hence suit will be pushed prog Mo Hny Ints to a final adjudic e at M e ry and o The famous old JESSE MOOPT WHISKY 1s e ""““ recommended by physiclans for famlly and nd night. The music Will | medicinal use becauss it s pure. S rade m sed of the . SC children and Held for Burglary. ' t ociation will form at| James O'Connor and Frank Smith were o dall at 8eoclock in the | yesterday held to answer before the Su- T ,“,\Nl,\ DR contrib- | Perior Court by Judge Graham on the fial sum to insure the sue. | charge of burglary in $2000 bonds each. the celebration. On Sunday afternoon, June 4, they broke transport consist- | the window in Lubeck’s jewelry store, 4 N o) Sixth street, and stole a 16t of fob chains. has made a — railroad for uhu_ml Ladfes’ tailor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks. 52 A g p’“’{'(""} it. M. Rothschild, 224 Post st rn limit until June 30, 1899, 1 retu Gun Club Incorporates. t there will 2 to Sonora and it w Articles of incorporation of the Olym- ga in the history of the count | pic Gun Club were filed yesterday. The e e directors are Harlow W. White, Merton e surest cures for ulcers and | ¢, Allen, George Walker, A. A. Borlin burns, etc., is Dr. Sarsfield’s | Jr., W. A. Marshall, Len D. Owen: For sale by all drug- | D. ' McArthur, J. H. Fritch and nd C. | Rose. —_— e Justin McCarthy has a character | study of Pope Leo XIII in next Sun- day’s Call. Yesterdey’s Bankrupt. S. B. Burt and 8. J. Locher, creditors of 1 Woolbridge of Auburn, Placer County, filed & petition in the-United States le-l Hale’s. Hale's. Hale’s California stor'es—fimpor'rs for retail. San Frascisco—Sacram:nto—San Jose—Stockton—Los Angeles—Petaluma—Salinas. The news of the San Francisco store. Gloves, ribbons, veilings, etc. | Domestics for the home. 54x90 inches 81x90 inches 30c each .40c each Tuxedo Net Veiling effects; tan, navy and prown, is the chance to get a bargain in a veil ; 750 vards in plain and dotted 18 by 27 inches wide ; now they will ce on kind 7 hu ok lambskin, A'D‘ re, 8-button suede, 8-bu \\al ing gloves, ladies’ your pick from the lot until 35¢ a few sizes of every Jambskin, 8-button mousque Biar:itz, misses’ ritz, gents mtlets, 8-button chz S5 250 dozen Huck Towels—Fringed, value r1oc; at' Hale’s. size 17X35 inches—colored borders, 8!sc each 3 3ia White Curtain Swi on sale, s—36 inches wide, dots anl figures, good quality ;| ..10¢c yard taffeta, lisle or airs re- pair Ladies’ at. cashmere ; 15¢ Iot of ede eriised a clean-up silk cashmere and saiin tusy Monday cleaned out m ; some short lengths left, also s in , wilth 5 and 7; still further reduced low to close out the lot .. 3c Catalogue free to the country. A rapidly increasinz maiiorder list—speed, care and | attent have made this busy de; ment bus er. | 8080080290690 000EC00008000000209 the | you ; yo | in our A Bar; New derskirt; most the tables un:il they are sold Cotton Diaper Cloth—Fine weave, medicated, sanital 10 yards to piece. | 7h" T‘F 3 3 % ing ; the kind Ladies’ and Misses ves—A biz lot at a little T Gl o e S e e B0C piece | suit tor ; mure price, some soiled, some oid styles and some good ones; 24-inch 85 plece ferent patterns r pic ining depa 0000000900250 .0.000. 80 Buying headquarters: New York. in in Fancy \m ings—. ssoriment will be placed on sale this morr vou have been paying $2.00 and $2.25 han you can’t help but find something to suit tull length suit for. New Silks—A new lot of far day by express ; son; a good heavy s a yard for; Fo of heavy twilled trown ; for Santa Cruz, 24-inch fabric at. Black Satin Du one of the strongest values in the silk department; a h=avy 23-inch black satin duchesse; every thread pure silk ;_is sel a rd rvrul ar Dress goods supremacy—years of study among the fashion-fixers of the worldi—has made our dress-goods buving corps a college of experts. They’ve mingled with loom men—they’ve studied the history of the textile Wonu—-mey ve lived in Cali orniz climate here—and they’ve brouzght us a leadership in dress-goods selling that only exp-rt service and careful selection can 2 Dress goods and silks. Kindergarten Mats—Just the thing to educate the | Scotch cheviot plaids—the new f c for skir little folks; stamped and all ready to embroider ; inter- | the new colors are shown in fashionable and ex esting designs ; embroidery ‘material and mat complete ’ 1250 Sheets—Unbleached ; a fair quality muslin with a two-inch hem | effects ; the very latest New York craze, at..$1.25 ) e, .5¢c each | fak i & 5 2 N~ 3 Cnverr 5umnv>—ln fancy mixtures ; ome of the swellest effects of the sea- they will bs placed on the counters to-day Mont ng over ou Garnitures for Skirts and Sik very latest fabric for fancy embroilered skirts; it comes lengths of nches wide, and makes up in a very pretty flounced un- 10 designs in 4o shades to select from; one of oveltizs that we have ever ment 5 yard ve studied th= complis. ts of our pretty for the \c)xli‘ 51.00 » A full suit length yard r 1coo yards in the lot and many di .$L00 ncy stripes came in yester- k that you will expect to pay $1.25 - T8¢ yard s—Many new designs and shades very pretty for a summer suit ey, Shasta and Catalina; the . ..{Sc yard the silk brigade; counters at 85¢c yard nings—This is the it is a heavy taffeia cloth, 36 troduced 69c yard HON. T. 6. PHELP - REST BY SORROWING DY S Pioneer; val Legion; Loyal Legion On arriving at the st the funers par with margu Stebbins were: Hon, mortal of Timothy s, the distinguished an, whose demise was ened by the carelessness of cle riders, was borne to the grave sterday, surrounded by those who loved and esteemed him. uae cer monies at the home of the deceased San Carlos and in the chapel in peaceful and beautiful Cypress Lawn Cemetery of the greatest solem- nity. The bier was placed in the front room and was surrounded with a wealth of blossoms, sent by thoughtful friends Dr. Paraee escorted the widow to a and were seat near the remains llowing them and Mrs. J. o. \' hroe- M. lLord, cnie BB RE-7E A EEEDD-EEE-PEERESEEEEREEEEEREE N dEan received a good common school education, and when 21 years of age went to New York to engage in mercantile pursuits, and Senator of the United States from Oregon gave his life in defense of our country. In 1858 Mr. Phelps was nominated and elected into the twilight and the gloaming of the evening into the somber hue of night. It seemed as if the sable pall would always specfal train, R R o b B B B B E # began in 1854, when he ran as a candidate 1 watched last evening the - setting Night, T Am Going Home. Timothy Guy_Phelps was born in the for the Legislature {n campany with the as It sank away beneath the horizon- Tha e State of New York December 24, 184. He late Colonel E. D. Baker, who while a beautiful glow upon the clouds settied Color tery. On reaching there they the march to the chapel over carpet, the sides of which w Farland, envelo surely live aga The Masonic choir, composed of Samuel D. Mayer, J. R. Ogilvie, J. R Jones and J. F. Fleming “Stlll, Still With' Thee.”” At c clusion of the singing Dr. Stebbins led in prayer. The aged loquent di- vine touched on the present after, sympathizing with the fz the deceased and paying his tribufe in words of beauty and ificance. After the singing of “Rest in Peace’ by the choir, the funeral cortege left the house of sadness. Following the hearse with bared he were the fol- lowi: ho v pallbeare * Senator George C. Perkins, Hon. Geo Pardee, Regent 1 sity of ( nia; Judge W. W. Morrow, Cap T. Smith, Captain Charles M. Hon. M. M. Estee, Hon. A. S Regent University of Califor Martin Kellogg, president Univers of California; Hon. William F. Herri Judge W. T. Wallace, Regent Unive sity_of Califorr, Hon. William_Al- vord, Judge A. J. Rhodes. Hon. Alvin- za Hayward, Judge Charies W. Slack, Regent University of California; Hon. Julius Judge George H. Buc Professor J. E. Keeler, Hon. Arthur Rogers, Regent University of Califor- nia; Professor S. B. Christy, H James Byrnes, Hon. William T. R. Hon. Stephen T. Gage, Dr. W. B. Ci 1\14 . Judge J. H. McCune, Hon. H. Dinkelspiel, Traman: B Jewsi 1. Dr. W. L. Dickenson. Hon. Louis ex-president Pionecrs; Colonel Colonel John C. E. A tion the body was placed in the funeral car and with long e strewn . Among those who listened to the words uttered . J. Mc. by Dr. *‘and Mrs. 8 nd Mr: win McLean, Mrs. . Dwineile, Mr. and Mrs Willlam Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Chipman, Mt Fannie and Mi Alice Chipman, T. McLean, Mr. nd Mrs. Willis Witter and Dr.” Wit- Dr. Horatio ybins conducted ‘rvices. He opened the latter by y saying: riends, neigh- nd_fellow citizens: First of all Senator Perkins will speak such worc as seem to him fitting to the oc ion, to the hour_and to our senti- ments.” Senator Perkins., who was a dear friend of the deceased, then arose and delivered a eulogy that brought tears to the eves of his listeners and which impressed every on worth of the late Mr. Eh experience returned to the Legislature from San Francisco and ex-Gov lowing is a transcript of his T study Jaw . A-ren years . San. Mafes. County he Trst Repablionn ,;'\J(,’“"Jf‘j,';‘ ’}hwlrn of Nevada. Dr. “Friend after friend d the report of goid_disco ticket in this State. During the five years son Tra (03 rrreaqom,.xur§ David- Who has not lost. a reached New York, that he was in th giglature he was al iom, Ira G. Hott, Hon Baume of There 15 no doned nis_law vs the sta 24 of the people and €W Zealand, Hon, John T. Kirk, Su That finds Cali*ornia, arriving in He strongly opposed A“Nr‘(endem of Public Instruction ot e s b cheme o give pos- Captain N. T. Smith, Hon, Avlett R D m Panama, & lators of the Cotton, Cantain Charles M. Leavy enters qual to the time i Professor 8. P. Christy. John F. Pink- ) come safling ves tolls 2 ha S Ry Sonn FUb learned e A o v solls F«n‘lm{l\rxf( E J),;e of Berkeley. A. the ric ¥ 1 in river mining i In 1861 Mr. Phelps was a prominent can Q. Re D Tuolux iling, like thou didate for Governor, but was defeatsd be- e e Foley, of other his dream of wealth fore the convention by Governor Stanford &e Wichmore harles T. aintance is ca s from_th do, he. returned to however, was immediately nominated X, Hon. W. ampbell, 1. Selig no traveler returns. - Yet ‘we 1 San Fr. ked in the mercan elected by a majority of N1 wife, Prc H. O. Leuchner, me reconclled to-its visit, and we.can moderately su; f which was the highest encomium to Professar . Brown. B. C. Quigly understand why -this or that frf trous fire swept over the his popularity with the people. He at once and wife, J. Lipman and Professor and we left for a time ccumulative earni took- a prominent part in Congress, and Joseph Le (onte, and business asso among other measures he voted. for the Lo 0 S A e toiday to pay the last *force and enerey which were - abolltion of slavery I the DIstHct of Co: shomt son Cos in the little church were ute of respect to the memory of such strong traits of character, he did lumbia. He enjoyed in a marked degree “Thy W pen. The chofr rendere has contributed A8 Ok eward develop. not become discouraged, but applied him- the friendship and confiderice ‘of President ¥ Will Be Done” and: then deliv ing the resources and building up of our self with renewed energy to building up Lincoln, who consulted him in- all ‘matters short prayer. At the conclusion alth as any other ploneer of our a new fortune. His public political career relating to the Pacific Coast. he latter the cholr sang “Good The remains were then carried within the receiving vault, the widow and im- mediate family viewed the remains for the last time and all departed on the -B-3 @-0-d- 2 e B8 -E2-H 2 3-Day ecials lower, ..$3.00 Prempt Atte | 21 STOCKTON S FILLK Near Market. Corner Lo clophone Main 652 Telephons -A-TIME, < s | DI 00K £ Oak- Cane Seat Neat and Well ade. THE FURNITURE COMPANY (inc.), 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, Above Sixth Phone South 14 Open Evenings. O Gotirel ORE ST, ard. Wost 152. B 65¢ High Back—Strong J. NOONAN from tecth and gum. stronger thaa Crowns, $3.50. Plates, ALL WORK WA | CHICAGG DENTAL 24 Sixth .:., Cor. Stc\gnnu" |-— DR. MCNU LT Tgl? WELL-KNOWN AND Rfl . pecialist cures Private, Ner eases o/ Men anly. Book on P Weaknesses of Men, free. Over Patients curedat Home. Terms re 03daliy:8.30108:30 ev tation free and sacredly o P. ROSCOE McNULTY. . 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