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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY wasr BOYS AT MANILA REMEMBERED JUNE 15, 1899. 3 DR ‘K:'[PMER’S BEMEDmS NT D'WN WHH DR. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT THE Ln[:H SL[]Y]IS Not Rewmmendediifor Everything. But if You Have Kidaey or Bladder A0 S R A R OSSOSO DD+ +0+0¢O>+5-43F R e e B e R SeCR S SeCEs SaCRe i o | Trouble It Will Be med Faet Charge of Salt Destroys | ! 3 | Thirty Lives Lost in the the Remedy You Nead. a Waterspout. . ¢ : : | Wreck. | Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, ¢ L s | discourages and lessens ambition; T | beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon IN THE CYCLONE'S PATH!® FOUR SURVlVORS PICKED UP/| gisappear when the kidneys are out of I 5 order or diseased. MANY VICTIMS OF THE STORM ¢ |IN A 2ITIABLE CONDITION| Kidney trouble has become so preva- . s 5 | WHEN RESCUED [ lent that it is not uncommon for a IN NEBRASKA. i ; child to be born afflicted with weak kid- e ne | s. If the child urinates too often, | Bravery of the Captain and Crew of | if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when | o : the child reaches an age when it should the British Ship Lost Off Kan be able to control the passage, and it One Hun dings Destroyed 1d the Survivors t in a Destitute . | garoo Island Early in | 1s vet affiicted with bed-wetting, de- ition. = | May. | pend upon it, the cause of the difficulty B is kidney trouble, and the first step should be toward the treatment of these Special Dispatch to The Call. o,o&0&0«;0\9‘30«901}0:90«)00 | fmportant organs. This unpleasant . : AN v | trouble is due to a diseased condition VANCOUVER, - . : b dh dh dh b g gh S S S e S e & [ ices trom Aust) fls of the |©of the kidneys and bladder and not to 7 gl o |loss of the British ship Loch Sloy and |a habit as most people suppose. 5 A ¥ ? | thirty lives off Kangaroo Island, news of | So we find that women as well as “+ t ) 4+l which was briefly covered by cable from | men are made miserable with kidney 3 3 Bl ? | Adelaide, South Australia, May 8. The | anq bladder trouble and both need the 8 had 1 : + - vessel s driven in the dark on the | ¢ame remedy. The mild and the im- 2 sa iisc + ¢ |scrunby and ‘almost uninhabited share | cgiate effect of Swamp-Root 1s soon + 1s anse > @ ’ cent Gulf. Only one passenger and three | Tealized. It is sold by druggists, In % t G one ee % ok mass 4 rs out of the thirty-four souls aboard | fifty-cent and one dollar sizes. You R s h +ie succeeded in sa eir llves: the rest | may have a sample bottle by mail free, 4 : i ¢ | were lost in the hoiling surf. also pamphlet telling all about it, in- > e i These four survivors wandered for days | cluding many of the thousands of tes- B¢ y pé ¢ | seeking vainly for help. They lived upon | timonial letters received from sufferers r He 4| ¢ © | water and provisfons cast ore from | ‘o ge T writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., - th 3 o 4 | the wrecked ship. When found they were | poros oo - S abincaibe Re -+ { . |in a pitiable condition. ‘Their clothing | = gt ¢ consisted of a few rags shirt each. | Francisco ¢ all 3¢ : MK . names of the -+ h + WILLIAM MITCE man + W 5 2E ¢ 4| WILLIAM JOHN SIMPSON, appren- 5 TS 5 Fiit ? | "DUNCAN MeMILLIAN, able seaman ! lLLs B +| ¢ o TRICK, 'pussenger. P id the Loch Sloy drifted so 3 315 i ycks that she could not run For Bilious and Nervous Disorders 53 S wd struck heavily. An enor- N A - + ¢ % | mous sea was running. Mitchell, who is Are wuhou' a Rlval. o + |an old secaman, says he never saw any- iy B e i to equal the it, even at Cape 2.6 +ie 3 » ¢ 1. This is the third time he has been 3 ? 3 " 5 % . . 3 wrecked. He says Captain Nicoll was a o el g Bt et ol = . o 3 b ¢ | splendid man. From the time the ship o | struck he never moved off the deck. but + | stood faithfully at his post. Within fif- | ¥ s teen minutes of the time she struck all ¢ | hands “were washed overboard. ~Two women passengers—Mrs. Leicester anc T2t rtlidge. a widow—climbed the and Tumors CURED 9 .nd showed no fear, The masts | No KNIFE or PAIN . hed down in a few minutes e B s Kilpatrick and Simpson were unable to o Pay untir CURED t floated ashore on barrel Any Inmp in a s 2 + swam ashore with McMillian, All woman’s breast is 8 § o Miss C. K. Wit Jver Mrs. Georgle 4—Mrs. C Roesch Durham. 5 ivors were thrown on the rocks X 5 1 §—M Eliza Keith, 9—Miss Harriet Lee. 10—Mrs. Lena B. Mills Qi o vards of each other. cancer; they al ATl el e 3 5 = S i 5 S o o complete list of the ship's crew ways poison the KINS Miss Mae Wilkin. 3—Miss Conrad. 4—Mrs. Lena H. Mi Mrs. Cora Sifford. 6—Miss Laura F wailable, but among the drosmed STaniin i aruit N ¥ KINS 1’ to be Peter Nicoll, Peter A. Cleland. Robert Smith. Rab- When 1he cancer S S B ©%® ® 6 G. -\lr-hlh«n-]"' JYL \‘ H‘h T.| ip armpit gets large cure is impossible. Hugh MecBride A Brown, H 3 President Marfana Bertola was read and B N Brith, John Buchan- | Face and lip also very common places. K N r TTESON, G. P. | formal congratulations were .amb. 90 PAGE BOOK SENT FREE 1 Y % Neg- G ¥ Grand President Lena H. Mills on = With testimonials of thousands | havs Cured mEs pasel | RISy 0 e durios)| ENCYRLICAL LETTER S. R CHAMLEY, M. D.,25 Third St..S.F. S Hag n saved | During the afiernoon considerable SEND to SOME ONEWl!h CANCER : et il ARRIVES TOO LATE SENDte S fesy or | sion, lasting t clock f here be it | was pleasant, and thanks be | ToOmS ¢ hose dainties and re- EW YORK. J 14.—The en Grand lor, | freshments ‘,Miu.uuv by women letter of Pope [:»,xx.l dedicating the Goodwater Gre b ¢ S s . i at tire world to the sacred heart of J . and that S of s tolant sath and designating June 9, 10 and 11 to t = 2oy housands o hts shed | set apart throughout the Christian world 1 radi scene. | for special deve has just reached this alkeiu | S SON s a picnic under o ntry 2 we ummer Owing ym naccountable delay on = abundance, cing in e part the horities at Rome it followed by weary days, ( K and scenes of enjoyme failed to reache gnor Martinelli in e - S wasan Invitational affair time f Archbishops and Bishops of if you take at mealtime the evening belong the U tates to act in accordance ore refiring enougl bidden with i llations. It was designed to and before refiring be read in parishes throughout the coun- . b5 Tand promulgated in sufficlent time to BLATZ CONCOUTS make the consecration of w pread in- music, such innocent m terest and a_public demonstration not un- - participants in an evening’ I like that at Vienna last Sunday, when the | ¥ To-morrow it is expected the Emperor solemnly _dedicated himself, oA " At i of grand officers will be reac family and court to the sacred heart. | Efficacious as a tonic - " | there is no reason to change The encyvclical appeared first in the | and decidedly pleasing y from Past Grand | tions heretofore mac its resu Observatore Romano. the official organ | % of the V May nd made its way | to the taste. a2 - ——— — = T — = i = o Paris. Vi ang sondon in S | 2 : ! oo Anc '.tl ‘:\r\’hhhhnp &,rf lnvlgorutes but will tw Emotion was the | rigan has been waiilng its rece and ot intoxicate. s | winner ran. The bet- | upon its non-arrival he Issued a pastoral = ting was Vaevictis. letter to the clergy of this diocese, and on ' Awarded First Honors Jouve s chestnut colt, | the feast of the sacred heart, June 9, in | "‘,Tl"“‘"" ieetzsion ridder third in the r lieu of the act of consecration specially bl e s recommer d by the Pope in his encylic - pesition the Archbishop recited the act that When you order this tomic of your drug- as heen in use the last quarter of | § gigt give its full name with emphasis on he encyclical is vet news to a large | “ ” art of the Bishops of the United States. | BLATZ. Sarah ~ McF Jouvenio. an; truste | _ The Ascot stakes of ns, with MeCs ond vice president, M for the triennial ces. Longy t “a rnes; third vice president, M winner and Arthur James' Dum Dum May Donner: record et Miss second. Ten horses n the two-vear- MEes it neial Bteratiry i E old course. The betting w inst & P Dre’ Seaton | 10 soverelgns added r:‘\: von_ by n His Holiness learns of the delay he | s ¥ ific Mrs. Anna ser |7 W SRR ontier. Jolly | all probability giv extensio! epare: t Southern Pacific Greed Its. Utterly Indifferent as to |1z, M e I il e e sondiann Time for ‘gxrfiu.‘ ]]ifvzl.L:Tv)\~ - 'n\m;m.s'x‘ o VAL. BLATZ BREW!NG Co. . . — et | 4 Ma § Forard d. SIX horses | the blessed Margaret Mary, wit whom s vidence. | i , ran on the Swinley course. The belling | {he devotion originated, falls Octobe MILWAUKEE, U. S. ‘ ‘v ia E/ - M. CHARRON MAKES A [ His Fate | was 35 10'8 againal oy Far B 2“},',,,31\:{’51‘\; (l“l';)l;\i*m%«‘&‘!\}!\:;g‘n\:‘}t!llil‘:;z LOUIS CAHEN & SON £ NEW OFFER TO. WINTON = 'SUNSET COMPANY | coims” ™ | i ioLESALE ‘pEALERE, = Ditasteh (6o The Gall cial Dispatch to The Call | == 418 snd 418 Suenmnnto St. Tel. Main 416, ‘ 0 ann e New ¥ DA CITY. June 1—Eiy SUED BY D. 0. MILLS DISPLACEMENT OF THE 2 - 3 599, by James Gor- | Mgore went sound asleep s morning — Had bl i b i HEART CAUSES DEATH ion | PARIS, | _M. Charron feels rath. | GUFing: the progress of his tri 1 for the | Damages Demanded for the Ruining | — : promis 2 . » 14.—M. Charron feels rath- | myrder of Officer Kilroy. His face was s v e 14—Dr. G. W. Caldwell ume | er discouraged about the pr = of Trees by Telephone | SALINAS, June 14—Dr. . Ca g 1 2 mobile race with Mr. Winton as placid- as that of an infant. He slept | . dentist and large property owner ot | ) = automobilists: Here? generally 6 Vers about three minutes, th woke with | Linemen. this valley, died yesterday. Dr. Caldwell’s | : impression s created by Mr a start that he almost tumbled off | REDWOOD CITY, June 14.—D. O fllness wa long one and most peculiar, | W ail to come ta tied by Mr. Winton's | pis chair. If he has any remlization of the | commenced an action in the Su his ca: 2ing the r“mnf :Ll‘fr;«n‘(nuly v : i | seriousness of his y he does not | C aterdsy azalng S of the State. Originally he had a pul- ave been ininking about my posi. | Seriousn f his position he does not [ Court yesterday against the Sunse f th e he hacia il r tion,” sald ¥ RN mEnTy ne pHore baaa ktAes monary complaint, but it seemed to de id M. Charron vesterday, ‘and | manifest it. He is ph Company. The what I am willing Or Mr. | different to his fate or is a consummate [ will be a notable one, I shall do my best to extricate | sult | velop into lympanona, a virtual displace- because it will de-| ment of the heart from its proper posi- to d him from his dilemmi. Now. I offer to | 2CtOT | termine the rights of the people against | tion to the right side of the body. No cure Depar me W pay his expenses up to the sum of The fmpaneling of a jury was not com- | & corporation. Wag found, and several times the patient . s smelte francs to come over here. and T will pleted till late this afternoon. A score of | M. Mills is the owner of a large tract | remained in a comatose condition for a | lat 3 ming iinst his 20000 fran foacholNbrR e hobwars e x el oa oL 0 ind in the first township of this coun- | long time. Dr. Caldwell was a prominent him on any ty, fronting on the county road, along | N: France frc which he I planted numerous shade tive Son, unmarried route he may L qus 0 kilometers to ifications swo » to awalt | choc that they were so and quite wealthy. DR. E. C. WEQT s swirl that | =4 directors and | 100: Tatiers o S9! firm in their conviction as to Moore's | and ornamental tre The employes. of =5 -[ TME T i e 'r:;:/., ; oY he stiould pay o¥er| ouilt, because of what they had read of the, '1*&’1’._»‘1{?\“.‘,5; o The qmploves of RATTLESNAKE’S BITE NERVE “Nu BRAIN REA N e Hers an ordinary sporting trans- | his crime in the papers, that not enough | in harfging wir: cut and marred | IMITATION: mall. o deal the smelter repre- | Action T bropose this' hecause 1 nave | testimony on the lincs of insanity or selr- | the rees 1o such Cal o paamred KILLS NOTED VAQUERQ | THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS s, ADVERTISEMENTS. T b e o : idence in the good qualities have been very cautious, and it | the French automobil there was influence | “If Mr. Winton d the enter from | offer T shajl pl it elsewhere. At first | Of two of ense could be piled up by his cor to | caUSE defen uld be piled up by his lawyer to | SAUSC thelf THln. not take up this | CAuse them to change their minds. One | fyrther destroying ! ce the matter in the hands | Of these when asked if he could not give | for $1000 dam of which one will be an | Moore a fair trial, said nothing could be | Buck issued Mills has aske( Is soldunder positive Written Guarantee, company “trom byauthorized agents only, to cure Weak Memory, Dizzigoss, Wakefulnese, Fits, Hysterig, Quick- 2088, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Confi- and, dance.!‘{f‘rvuuanens Lassitude, all Drains, Youth- a s bit- n the company from| UKIAH, June 14—Juan anuhmx property, and sues |, teq vaquero of Round Valley, w dy done. Judge ing order yester- 2 rattlesnake on Monda veda was a pioneer of Northern Mendo- ) T nd meric ie publicly whether the | mo. his tas! n to sit on.the case in | day ial is looked forward to wit suffering intensely for four hours, | ful Ermr:.orLxcesmumeoi'l‘obncco.om m, IS in effort to place the plant | )y f, e et e P p e (| Jnge Tmon irt. Others declared that | coat T hetereat, ™ oomegaiie war ‘,,‘,,,‘,‘(‘;"\' | died in great agony. Sepulveda had been | or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, west of t Pacific track, where a5 MF. Winton does not come i | If. they were kept on the jury and the plea | Sroat Ierest oy Y BEoPeIty | (i he habit of catching rattlers by the | Insanity and Deaths At store or by mail,$1 & T WO cessible by any other of insanity were interposed they would | expense in beautifying the public high- | neck and choking them to death. He se- | box; six for $5; with written nnlnteem) OF e t site which VELAND. Ohio. June 14.—Alexan- | tri it as a sham and a subterfuge. = in the improvement of their prop- | curéd an enormous one on Monday after-| eure or refund money. Sample p: ack. 3 ceptable is located on, when told to-night of M.| In his openiug statement the District | 2 PTOP- | noon, but his grip was too far back. The | 8@, containing five daye trsntmsnt‘lwuh tall T ween the two lines of : 5 ..yr{\r to put up $10,000 to $4000 | Attorney sald he would prove that Moore | SR L | snake turned its head and sunk its fangs mu;mctmnu.-igméts. Ori)e :-l::fleo y sold to _ against Mr. Winton on the 'automobile | had on various occasions warned Kilroy : SR into the vaquero’s index finger. Sepul- | each person. Atstors or by IMPORT It that no better | race, replied he would mot put up that or | not to attempt his arrest if he did not | ~ To Discuss Irrigation. Vet » , FES) 0 Red Label Special £ & Extra Strengih. 7Y For Impotency, Loss of Power, Lost _'Manhood, Sterility or Barrenness. wade than the one tendered | any ‘other amount in the form of a bet. want to die, and that he had told othe t the affair was pro- | He reiterated his as could be wished | up above profes: t day Mr. | not care person: ative of the | sult. ! s | MARYSVILLE, June 14—One week | cino, having immigrated hither before 2 to keep the ract he would Il the policeman the first time | from to-day a public meeting will be held | Mendocino County was formed. alism anc he caught him alone | e Ve o chiner e sy Y e ¥ to gamble on the re-| Dr. &, H. Tickell described the three | % Browns Valley to conslder matters in o en burned wonnas pribed they tAree | connection with the irrigation distri Expert Kytka Excused. ANCE % TO d, taking ————— : o e ; Water arriving in the ditch must BARBARA, J T 3 & b o Ton S0 vt compan a, and, taking any one of which would have been fa L or ani- dIatHibuted - To" o th SANTA BA une 14.—The pro¢ pEL 8 box; six a surve Herndon, about Col rveyor Waggoner showed a dia- | Cared 1or 2 =4 : . Ll p P he Yda Addis ke c: Swritten uarante: a_ surv oL unty Surveyor Waggoner show one; st be raised, either by on | €c uflnn in t a rke c YOu. h i wadcra oo ifze | UPPER YUKON RIVER o SR e SEERC i and | moncs, must e rfsed, cifher by fasacion | cution, o e, Son. Addl, Storke ase | P cun i Wi T ompany owns all the avail- | OPEN FOR NAVIGATION | 2520, 3. Bhotoerpher, identifed i ions have left the organization under | fter ten days on the stand iden- y mail, the railroad company s all A pictures he had taken of the wounds the | g°Qioud. The policy advocated by the puted handwritings. Tt is said | GEORGE DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agt: STUDY ible 1z that point, and that it would S morning they were inflicted. 8 National Irrigation Congre: storage re - the be of the sale of id shut off the competition | PORT TOW? s of Federal | the defer nd leasing public | e will make an effort to impli- | 214 Kearny st.. San Francisco. While the wounds were being described | . Gutierrez and Grant Jackson ND, June 14.—The Up- (4\ the _(nr\ the d not THE ot ervoirs e F. et B R SN ad man's brother, Jo- 1 - Y grazing lands to settlers on adjacent | in the .I\llhnr\hh’) of the libelous letters. 1‘-”\“" h‘diitrict freight agent of the | PET Yukon River is now open for navi a big stalwart miner, bowed” his | Fids Wil be discussed. The meeting will Sl THE WEEKLY CALL DIAGRAM raliroad ‘company, claims his company | Hom- TG steamer Tore, Which lefe Da aiadas f e T || ElacexiConniys BurveyoriTies. . not whére the enterprise is lo- | son on May %, arrived at White Horse | e P Cnals Trrigation « Asshctaston. | LAUBURN, June 14—E. C. Uren, County cated, as it will get its share of the|on June Jne of her passengers, Wil ONE WINNER FOR SLOAN. S S Natane 8 A en of Se Every one interested in the prospertiy of | Surveyor, died here to-day of paraly i BLAIN < GREATEST | {hiiuhit ‘anyway, but the people have but |liam P. tle, who arrived her | krasing ind v | H s A pioneer and heid the office of | 1t Publishes the Cream of the an who is | Jjttle faith in the protestations of the | to-night on the steamer Al-Ki, reports | : “; s 1. | those engaged in the stockrasing industry e was d ‘|v k office o ey | little falth (0, e here 16 no direct evi- | that the Yukon River was open'at Daw.| 1he ~American “in the Money” in |is urged to attend. e e o e e News of the Week and dence that the ‘‘octopus” has had jts | son on May 17—nine days later than | Every Race of the Day. dence ‘at work. it is certain that no one | year. The trip was made without diffi-| T,ONDON. June 14—At the AR Huntington's railroad would * be | culty until Lake Marsh was reached. DNl L Tenefited by the erection L smelter at | There the ice to be cut In order to | FAcing at Ascot Heath to-da 1 s 1 liam Beresford's four-yvear-old ba titly | \don instead of at Maders get through, He reports forty-two loaded 8 I 3 t | B adera site is on the north bank | scows at Tagish. Between Taglsh and | Jiffy 11, ridden by Tod Sloan, won thy of the Fresno River, which is a river only | Bennett fifty more scows were ed, all sitors’ plate, a handicap of 300 sov- fn ame, while at Herndon the smelting | laden and bound for Dawson, | rns, added to a sweepstakes of 13 | to dump its slag and i Fla company would econd dayis MANY ATTRACTIVE AND oy iy ORIGINAL FEATURES. IT 1S THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER ON THE | I nce the big fire Dawson has been the | g s each, for thr ar-olds 1| 0 vefuse into the San Joaquin River, which | scene of business activity. Sawmills hav Fan iy e AR S | PACIFIC COAST | is a navigable stream and abounds in | heen running day and night, but have | ' oa i lava ‘) | e S R fish—a pre '--lm‘»; for whic er l‘!;‘_\ \Avn)]! been unable to supply the demand fc : \;r I; third. Eleven n(l)rs..\ rl'an a S / t »e liable under the ws 0O he State. be: ery man who can driv nail | on_the Swinley course (one mile and a 2 ] gt L\ml\’n‘.x the efforts of the railroad "com- | PR Sl S € o nalll P, The betting was o to 4 against The Best Mining inae | pany be SUCCESRIL % 1 RIORAKE an efart | (i, Soason was somewhat, backward| MY KL, o1 stunt cup was won by It is a Safe and Dead Sure Remedy for the Pain- Keleipttc Seie Hi s you: | en o g - his 8 a a S| ya 4 kY Y s | to ‘e all their business routed over the | gio¥ YeAT e 4 Jardine's” Refractor. o . Servicé on Accurate cquent’ dul neatiens | aliey road by way of retaliation. The | 14,10 commence, upty & ghott tme Bl and Lora William Bere less Extraction, Filling and Treatment of Teeth. ‘ inst the railroad company 13 Little “w. 5 ety Lt SayE. thei Thistiayridden thy\ Sload was i thi | The Coast &up to date ar (i, | here, and every effort will pe | Htte_was s, of (8 Tosules P am | The Roval Hunt cup is a plece of plate = We know you have been severely shocked by Electricity. : emitie §): - Otus event’ the ‘erection of the | Clean-up Was fost SatlslRelory and, of the value of 500 sovereigns, 0 Which 15 | e know you have felt the evil effects of gas. We realize that vou have pald dearly fcr the " elling of ankles abdomen, | gmelter at the point favored by . the i the output of gold this vear will far added a handicap sweep: 5 of 20 S0V- | gaministration of chloroform, ether and other anaesthetics, none of which have given uni- i Gheat > euks | southerni BacHic ceed the expectations of the most san-| €reigns each. The race was run over the | versal satisfaction. Why not discard the whole lot and adopt something up to date. Be- —— pressed feeling in chest. | >Fhe people of Madera have not only of- | ceed new mile course. The betting previous | ware of students and men running dental parlors who have no license to practice. Of | N Line of it Sensational pnoneey s AN fatalities | 0 Dverything asked for Ty the smelt. |BUIe 0o 4 o oqus from | to the start was 55 to 1 against Refractor, | late we have seen numerous cases where teeth have been destroyed and mouths disfig- ot a Line t W heart e hecomy lews freauent. | lhg ‘company, but have in addition {o a | AlCR Savs (h% TROTCEd SROWIE [T | 10 to 1 against Knight of the Thistle and | ured for life, and have the names of these unfortunate people on fle In our offce, aleo. the or Faky, and Not a Line of L \\\ rebuilds the broken-down heart | Site offered a free right of way from both of the strike at that place had not | 109 to 30 against Eager. Eight horses ran. | fakers who performed the worl can submit you at our ice a list of the un. fon 4 nd guaranteed a | DEWS railroads to its loca Arthur Jame: three-year-old bay filly | lawful practitioners, so you may be protected against these fakers. For the purpose of it D or Uninterestin; Fascination won the Coronation. stakes, | introducing our painless dentistry we quote below a few prices to Induce you to try our ry 2 large as it could pc any of the above symptoms by | Supply of water reached Dawson when he left. ] v HUDYAN has res. | sibly use. This being the case, they ar TR ‘Sln;m rode P. Lorillard’s chestnut flly | methods. ~PRICE LIST FOR 9 DAYS: g e gk lcased at the turn évents are Myakka and finished third. Charles D. A .00. iferers, (rom this dreaded | not at all pleased at the turn events are | B]L | PASSED CEDING | Myaka and finjshed third.” Charles 1. | EXTRACTION, 25c. _CROWNS, $2.00 to $10.00 Enlarged to 16 Pages. $1 per Year lasting. B = et AR, — S ns each, half forfeit, with | PAINLESS EXTRACTION 50c. PLATES, $3 00 to $12.50. added for three-year-nl druggists i e he Southern Pa- | 3?;’,’\"1' i e proveihat the Sgthern Ta | ISLANDS TO GER!VIANY} 050 o and“upward,” Nine horses ran the old FILLINGS, 50c. REMOVABLE BRIDGEWORK, $3.00 per Tooth. " xioNey -~ mile. e ng was 7 to against & A | MADRID, June 14—The Senate to-day | Myakka. ALL WORK GUARANTHHD. Asns vy BlTT[R Native Daughters Name Officers. | d the bill ceding the Carolina Isl-| _Sir Waldie Griffith’s two- 1d_colt 3 IVER SAN LUIS OBISPO, June 4.—Officers of | ands. Ladroncs and the Peelewml.gl:nfldsqta}‘Xae‘:’lc(l: L s ot s | DRe Re Lo WALSH, 8I53 GEARY STREET, Bet. Hyde and Lafkm BETTER THAN PILLS San Luisita Parlor No. 108, Native Daugh- | Germany. for the Fernhill stakes. Mr. Russell's ~ Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

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