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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1899. PRELIMINARIES OF THE COMING BATTLE OF BALLOTS REPUBLICANS WIiL RECOGNIZE THE,DEMOCRATS SHOW NO REGARD FO 2 | ® | o BRI | now in Tdaho, was read, in which he re- - | urged its adoption. Some of Hassett'sre- | ® | iterated the Statements which were re- marks excited the ire of Boland and Bar- l .t. | C 4 S -I- k t";“"'l;' wa(v.k&ml in The Call regarding the ~ Lvnur,hl‘nu the report was finally adopted s ion rdner. v a big majority. ad t t a “The lives and liberties of the miners Dele t to th C t 0 t Major Barna McKinnie then offered a the hands of one man—the executive of promote harmony in the party by giving b C . t [Idaho, who has allied himself with thelr B I ° 5 | representation In the commitice to_those | adversaries and who has called in United ect factions that had been Ignored when the y the County Committee. ziin i shihetin b e Selecte istricts. |5 iethe peeiindplion i | 0f the mine owners to increase their own is the resolution: | enormous profits by pauperizing, oppre = i = | Resolved, That there be added to this com e | ing and starving the miners into abject : mittee such mumber of members as may be ; | and absolute submission.” HE disgrumtled “‘uitlanders” of the | basis of the average Democratic vote cast at | nececxary fo increase to a minimum of eight s to each Assembly district and one at large | Mayor Phelan and Charles L. Patton local Democracy made their con- | the last election in each of the eighteen as- delegations from each of the eighteen As d for; also an adivisory com- | sent letters of regret at being unable to lated raid 1ast night into the | Sembly districts in this city and county, and | embly districts in this city and county: that and a finance committee of | pe ent, while sympathizing with the templated raid last nig nto | that the officers of your committee be instruct members of this committee now residin by-laws further provided that | purhose for which (he mass.meeting was territory of the Committee of One | ed to certify in the petition to be filed under D s disik ks ght be made by a majority | called Hundred. They met their Kruegers- | the Jaw with the election commission that the members herein prop mmit- members of the committes - . dorp and were routed by the Boers under | Democratic delegates to the local convenion | tee at least sufficient r s b ating mp e Pt tata| L J. TRUMAN TESTIFIES. the leadership of “Oom" Jasper McDon- | Bemocratic vote cast i the last slection 1 | thee iy enentation t elght; and that there : kel g lald. Major Barna McKinnie led the |such combination of primary election precincts, | gio SHRFCESTTREEA U oabq o eiect suffictent ir meetings were set for | Said Captain Hall Recognized Rulof- | charge, encouraging his followers by way- | established by sald commisslon, as are i | additional members from such district to W Thursdays of each month, | s Sl ing a resolution calling for the enlarge- | craoed In and co several | creane thelr representation to elsht s to be called in the Inter- | E ment of the Democratic Volksraad that| 3 Your committee, belleving that the pres- | ProVid® 5 iy after twenty-four| I. J. Truman was called as a witness | ..\ ivjjoga of a vote therein should be | ent primary law makes it possible that the | Hassett objected to the proposed | vesterday in the action instituted by A. [ 3% PV | fitty of the faithful | voters of this city, and not the bosses. may crease in the membership of the commit- iws were adopted and the| (. Rulofson, in which he seeks to re. |°Xtended to at le v of the falthful | (orryine who shall represent them for th tee. and Ben Wright came to the rescue ceeded nt_once to call for | cover the entire estate of the late Cap- |10W in the hinterlands | pose of formulating the policy of the party | declaring that such an increase as was for the offices not already | weriiney 7 The major was ably supported by Ben |and nominating the cnm(fldm‘ f«»‘r the offices | propos was n ; ry as a mr‘ihll(‘”rl‘\‘f > appol e co ittees | d e o others, b \is | in their gift, deems it wise that the governing stice to the outsiders. War ke ) appoint th e nted | @ O +®-o-3-o-@ | WHEht and one or two others, but uis | " €% Byo TOC A party In devising a Tised a point of order, that under the Th ""f)'”fi'h s apppuned | forces were impaled on chevaux de frise, | plan of nominating the delegates, should give | Fapso(e &, B G BTE e ould not be Chomas I: Riordan, at large. | 4 4 | planted in the name of points of order by | the voters the amplest oppor “mome | SO On e “Wrangle over the reso- “wenty-ninth, > @ | “Oom"” Leo Kaufman, and were allowed | rule” Xln hAlE TR m‘;;";"f opr s "';‘“";': Jution increased. the point of order being 1ok 4 | to wriggle there, while “Oom"” Jasper held | R MiEtota’ e nomiinated!in)guch ‘manries | temporarily 14; t ;;;}n '-11(;” ”l?;;'r;‘kl"”‘jj_‘f ® | the disturbing resolution up in the air. | that every general ction precinct shall be ‘hd“_'; \’;[""n! £ a7 osder: but a moment 4 | This action settles once for all, no mat- | represented by at least one bona fide resident | BEWeC Ir RO 0% 10l cided. Al ap- th, A. |6 & [ter how muen_tne “uitlanders limrwa et ur committee further recommends that | peared smooth sailing, when Leo Kauf- gers otherwise, the question of the enlarge. S 3 R. W. Roberts; Thirty-| ¢ ¢ [ment of the committece. The members do | @-4-6+-64690+0eH s>+ e -0 bebe e soe H. Smith; Fortieth, Jesse |9 @ | not wish to confer any of their powers on | | “ 2y 5 + rty-first, C. G. Clinch: Forty-| ¢ + | outsiders, and their vote last night shows | QOor JASPER ® 2 N ChreUlen oy T 5 that they are sufficlently in the majority [ ¥ M<DonALD - Z T Orsh-U\ IR e Partvel ¢ to shut off any attempt to increase their | © b & nce committee was appointed number. . ® . ames M. Smith (chairman). | ? | The committee also decided on district, | & b - ot Levy .Y‘r. A. A. Louderback, David | ¢ ¢ | as against precinet, election of delegates | i L4 ? 'rt. Horace Jackson, H. A. Stetfens, J. | o @ |to the coming convention. This was not B¢ ry committee was not ap-| | done. however, without a vigorous pro-| ¢ e & ) ! tesy from several members, who claimed | & . s Tarithe unMIEaiGMeas S are | that the minority had some rights. The| & ¥ John Ahearn was made | committee also adopted the report of the = @ Ay Bert Mahoney wa committee of seven on apportionment. | ¢ . . SRR This was not done without considerable | ! ing resolution was then sub- difference of opinion and discussion, b¢ b adopted by the committee. | some acrimony and many appeals to the . . ; 36 Wenrwoarn fairness of the committee. ® © Reacs The Probably the most important business | ¢ 3 0 Rerearormu & . 8 Commirrer D o ® ' Gn Bv-Laws. ¢ ® i . PR + . . LR R4 i4 b ol . POATRE IR SRR e & O ..:.;.,.\.:.:.7(.\444"2 < | + Distr r entation for tain Winslow G. Hall, whom the_plaintiff | & gl w laws provide claims was his adopted fater. Mr. Tru-|? 3 Al i that on many occasions when | ¢ e g mittee s ‘aptain Hall he would speak to | & Rulofson, when the witness ® aptain Hall always referred to as | ¢ X s s ted son in Hall sald that | : he had legally adopted Rulofson, Mr. Tru- | ¢ P : m aid, and also said t he always | ¢ ¢ } | intended to care for him and treat him | ! i as he would his own son. Mr. Truman DA | was positive in his statements and was | i ernme M An important witness for the plaintift. & T : . $ ENCOURAGED BOYS TO STEAL. |, + s Morris Seidman, the Junk Dealer, In- | ¢ i A z structed and Arraigned for Re- 5t @ i ¢ SR * T ceiving Stolen Property. . inder the new Morris Seid the junk dealer at T i enth who encouraged eight | ¢ . of § 2 A boys to \te fourteen cars of | @ in paRny S8 Southe Company by steal- | ¢ Mag. MSKINNIE + co DAY & | ing the brasswork and selling it to him, | 4 = ® P appeared before Judge Conlan vesterday | Ley “Tve Raw Vi Among [ + | morning on the charge of receiving stolen | 1 br 3 property He was instructed and ar- | ® ¢ O PR i ar e ustediange |6 onluE ¢ to-morrow. The Southern Pacific is de- | & un—LANDER’S- termingd 1o make an exampie of Seidman, | 4 2 The eight boys arrested also appeared < n court and the parents of some were | % SKIPPING . | present. The boys were repentant and | & & o 73RN [ A SN IS BN @+isieisiecesece@t £t ] . * * - - / b, - : D ey : )¢ .f h i t ted just before , 7 . i kit =il @ | of the meeting was transacted jus 0 o 'nrlv""rqfny,-| M e nm;}»‘r . + | adjournment, when a resolution was in- | . i 5 Ll ¥ troduced that the chairman of the com-| [ . 1 ® . ¢ | - E. Savage, Charles McGowan and Jo- | & & | mittee be empowered to appoint from its | % Secy: ] SoLanp DeriES e aaon s fhe commitiee (ofen e 4 | membership an_executive commitice of | & WALSHS e Syate CenToAL o P aateis i L sighteen, one from each Assembly Di 6 * & | This settled thee ‘business for which & | S P e ith ‘the chairman and. secretary | 1 CommM\TTEE - 3 8 ¢ |the committce had been brought to-|4 + | added, to engage headquarters and use | & o & | Erthery andlt adiptened aitter e fcuairlig 2|41 means necessary to enlist Democratic | @-s—6-+-6-+-6—4-0—6-5-4-64-0-4-64-6+-0-+-04-0-+-0+0s0+0 o ® o | & meeting some time before the first of | + 1 [otsianniie A, Ao A i | there shall be one delegate for each sixty votes [ man made the same point that Parke had + e i > e D he. entire. Committee of | and one additional delegate for a remainder of | raised, and aithough a_determined at- | Those of the committee who were pres- 4 e O e e of the twenty, | thiFty votes or over, and that your officers be | tempt 'was made to choke him off, he in- . meeting we J. J. Daugh * e T th 7 The chair | instructed to certify such basis of representa- | sisted on a ruling b he chair. While . llon, Charles Berliner, Fred | ® ] |it was adopted with a rush, —The chalt| tion in said petition. | the question was in abeyance, Sidney Van ¢ Horace Jackson, P. H. Pender- | ® | was given until the next meeting to make | "4, 45 that behalf your committee herewith | Wyck moved that the chair appoint a © ¢ | gast, H. J. McCor ) rd I. Nolan,| Y ¢ [up his mind. e | states: That from the figures furnished by the | committee of three to select the si q ¢ e T Nolan /3¢ Nt was 0 o’clock when Chairman Ja Reglstrar of Voters of this city and county. it | ditional members, but his sarcs ug- ) il wittiera | © | per McDonald ascended the platform and | has heen determined that the average Defmo- | on was ignored. 9 . Diiear Mayer |1 o | rapped the committee to xf‘rd;;r, |,\!c<-r4}»,-u.xv- vote in each of the eighteen Assembly | ®NoGee moved that the matter of legal- 1 1 an Maye 5 1 % e approval of e utes | Districts is as follows: | ity « e propose crease efe ® jiouc § - Daiaknn b Saace Numemouy 4 |5 communication from the Democratic | 1056 Thirtieth, 10 Thirty-Arst, | second to the motion and Chairman Me- . T | Fred Wentworth, A. J.|e SeoersTions . State Central Committee, heretofore pub- Thirty-second, & ity third. | F O e T Tt e 5 R eI ST Hpbents Erauic Y @ | lished, urging the Committee of One Thirty B1th, | point of order was well taken. R | R e e e enEte s D 4 | Hundred to so act in the apportionment 1400 2055, | . Osgood Putnam appealed from the rul- . & 23 SOl sl Bleven i & | of delegates to the county convention a ing of the chair, but the appeal was lost s . Penan T D Rlomdab BN A % |0 promote harmony in the party in th by an overwheliing vote. J n, in Brady | M. B. Farrer then offered a resolution i o | Dh S Bl N A Bt Hann | Pt Bolana declared that the communi-| Forey Gt 67 4. which was adopted, empowering the P 4| G0 JoseohsBaYbEtaS ke e { | cation was an unwarranted interference | "5 gl iaing the foregoing figures by 6, | chalrman to appoint ‘an exeentive com- i b oser arbetta. with the affairs of the local committee, | as suggested in this report, the number of | {IAHN-"*HN"";'"M‘; of "!mmrv!:‘ mflmhvrs of % = | d moved that the communication be re- | delegates to which each of 'the eighteen As- [ the committee of one hundred, said execu- D+606606540009+6+04+0 MILITARY RULE IN | @000 o+»4_4,,;m42 firned to the State Central Committee. | s mbly dlsteicts will be entitled 1s as follows: tiya committes it the anthorised ol hirs > 7. Gee of an amendment -eighth, 15; Twenty-ninth, 18; r- | halls a every: g necessary to fur- P W. 3. McGee offered S tarcation bel “Thirty-first, 21; Thirty-second, 15; | ther the interests of the party in the of men. It | an agreed to be in court to-morrow to | to the motion that the communication he | _third, 21; 2; Thirty-Afth, | coming campaign. The chair was given conventior IDAHO IS DENOUNCED | testity ana said they would not speak to | received and placed on file. The amend- | [BRLUTG G of Thirty” | his own time in naming the executive der any one about the case. They were re- | ment carried. : eighth, 23; Thirt ; Forty- | committe An adjournment was then : John = |leased on their own recognizance, as| E. P. E. Troy, chairman of the com-| ; nd, 16, Forty-third, 13; | taken, subject to the call of the chair. ;_ e !f\".. BIG MASS-MEETING AT METRO- | there is no disposition on the part of the | mittee f;npflhnf'drlflmlml(rn whather fenyi|ixax ; Forty-frth, 10, Thus making | [{ ¥ POLITAN HALL. | company to inish them, as they were | Democratic office-ho o'r. t“'rma 1E 0T | & convention of 254 deicgates. . | o00ls of the junk deal betting the movement to test the validity clusion, your committee, feeling that R e sooitiob i RLICH S L e | i SrCmm e (STt o ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 Eo = = 3 had been received from all Democrats | freely and fearlessly express his individual | -~~~ 3 Labor and Building Trades Councils | W|LL FOLLOW THEIR elected atsthe last election declaring ¢ choice for representatives in the counclls of | ' Adopt St | they were not partles to any such suit,| his party, calls upon all those who have the nate a clean and opt Strong Resolutions—Prom- and that they believed in sustaining the | welfare of the Democratic party, as well as | ried ;:v e inent Speakers Voice Their i PASTOR TO THE GRAVE charter. He read letters from Mayor rho“\ :‘!(1;’_“ln‘irl;::l!“:,‘\{nn\;‘:‘:u;‘“‘al‘:vufi,h |u!lh("lgh““lz s ¢ 7 | Fiy # deasy o8 v v and the of A s urman. The Sentiments. S e i Boiugten, Lo o | to arouse all Democratic citlzens to an active e - | FATHER FLOOD TO BE BURIED | 3iiiikein, Judges Conlan and Mogan, | Sense of appreciation of thelr civic duties and ve chairman | Metropolitan Temple was crowded last WITH RELIGIOUS HONORS. Coroner Hill, Assessor Dodge and City| jependent Democrats may meet to nominate i the last| night in response to a cal = and County Attorney Lane to this effect. | sorvants of the people, who will not only carry | o Ponse Lo) & icallifor a fman = The report, in which the following reso- | fut the latter but the spirit of the new charter. | bhody. read meeting held under the auspices of the| The parishioners of Sacred Heart |lutions were embodied, was then adopte E. P. E. Troy vigorously opposed the labors. T bor Council, Building Trades Couneil | Church met last evening and made ar-| Whereas, Certain officials of this city and | schema to choose delegates to the County | t the Cour t ;"vm;‘ 1 Affiliated Unions. The object of the | rangements for the funeral of their late rn\mtyhan now w[ur-:ngf “'h° validity of the | Convention by districts. He declared that | ody of | meeting was to voice a strong protest | pastor, the Rev. Father Flood, which wil] | new charter; therefore, be it | o the report did not comply with the spirit incisco. establishment of militarsy ry| be held from” the church, ' corner of | Resolved, That the 'Demoeratic city and | ofine law, which was intended to confer | chairman, MMaho e e ot | Fell and Fillmore = streets, " to-mor- | county commitet ToNELTICE e’ of ‘it mom- | the greatest possible measure of home rule | t tre: TR e (et i scene of the re-| row morning at 10 o'clock. Father | party upon the tact T N8, C0e Cdge break. | on the people of the city.and prevent | terg It provided that meet- | Cent miners’ troubles, Flood's body will be followed to its last | inees 15 10 be FOURE RAT,1¥V: and be it fur- | far as possible, the usurpation of power | T fter two da | . Chairman P. H. McCarthy stated that | resting place by : 3 e by the bosses. He maintained that under | on motion to | it Was not a partisan or political protest, | in the i Galon | T | ced That we congratulate the peopie of | the system outlinea n the report a man | but one in the name of humanity again and H Mulcreavy ed as | e oty tipon having elected some officials | with a small, compact following in any | | the methods employed by the Idaho au- | SeCTe y. The funeral cortege will Start | whe are faithful to the trust put in them and [ district could compel all candidates to | | thorities and General Merriam, | from the chure! ter the ceremony is | abide by the platform of their party come to him. He thought tne precinct | When we read of an elephant Sunter who | Judge Highton James G. Maguire and | over and proceed along Fell street to| oo pohii, in the absence of Chairman | Plan the only one that would give all th has been trampled to death in the wilds of - t’:. l} And\;fl dfir] )mi the audience in a \.\'olr]vsh 5 'HW“": lh:nrmtlmmu(zhiar; to R‘,]';‘;(nn of the committee on appor- ‘lpmnl(‘rt:::‘; 111:1 !!l"x; «;lt‘.\"‘gnf‘a;:)rnuml tull rep- | India, we wonder at the foolhardiness of a similar vein, and the follo resolu- | Golde jate avenue, thence to Calvary | BY = - ort: | resenta On Vi L | o b , tions were adopted by unanimons waioU” | Cemetery. Colonel William P, Sullivay | tionment. then read the following report: | YRl ey of the case was also taken by | Dail who will travel round the world and - fikte o e i Jr. was selected to act as marshal of the | To ghe Democratic City and County Com- | pat Boland, Clitus Barbour and several endure all manner of hardships, in order to Whereas. The horrors of the Ward- | funeral procession. The following gentls. | mitie#l Gentlemen: Your committee appoint- | gier members, while M. C. Hassett took | tourt death in a far away jungle. A man ol o or nd the snconstitu- | men and ladies will assist the marsaal in | d to prepare a plan of spportionment of the | i upon himself to champion the report in | does not have to make a journey to India acts Soverne unenber; ) . al: | delegates to convet a s , in which he reviewed the | i i a‘_r‘ud‘ Brigadier l';frnpral Merriam . 15 ?::an‘f»‘-% £ Ighp 15335 the Democratic party, in °.“.,'“P'x‘1‘;fiu‘?d‘r? e 215‘?“'"%' OF the party in tnis cit from 1852 ‘f:ofii:;];o Coprtlcslinn malincoeually their treatment of the parties sus- | Ha avy, J. B. @ primary law passed by the last L " e | to the present day, calling particular at- 3 : 2 pected of complicity in the destruction u?.;{»’h adon, Cayoe: Faeo: | svectfutly” reports as IpUoHE a o tren te the many - disastrous defeats| Thowsands of hard working men are daily 3 5 of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Hill | patrick, Martin Mehern, L. Fitzgerald, | 4 hmmeat a0t o0 ous plans of apportion. | Which it had suffered in the past, all 5% | courting death in a much more certain What 1s wanted of soap mines at Wardner, Idaho, continue in Thomas Burke, Dr. W. B. O’Connell, Miss ?.:l:u 's“un»xn:d. Such as at large, or by dis. | which, he said, was due to the iack of | form, without ever leaving their native vil- Ty s{r;{lt; ;j‘f r;l;:[l{‘fl* from all parts of the | Arnold. Miss Celia Finnegan and Mrs. Dr. | {mots, or by precincts, your committee unani- uEoper nrg'andlzirmg\f‘ H:mar:‘ !nto;g tv}"aa; H:: ia.ges{:r cities. \']l‘hey are the men who neg- A s 3 country; D, F. Ragan. ously recommends an reported by the ¢ e was the | lect their health. They are th for the skin is to wash it Whereas, It is evident from the most | “The Young Mens Institute Branch No. [ ™5 Fhat the apporionment be made upon the | best for the interests of the PArty aild | court death from comcumption. o smic reliable sources t jovernor Steun- Young_Men's Catholic. Union, Young | v di i clean and not h : enberg is a pliant tool of the mina dies’ Sodality, Holy Angels Sodalitv, | = = - = = == jisotict deadly diBeascidaE: to imprapes or urt 1t. | owners. combincd to establish indus- | Children’s Sodality, St. Vincent de Daul NT. R a6 siA NabinvoRea. as | snuficlent nourishment 7 The fman’ who >, s trial feudalism In Idaho; therefore |Society, Conference of the Sacred Heart LINCOLN MONUMENT. B and e it thair aedictunag | Suffers from bilious or nervous disorders, Pure soap does that. This | beit : | Church’ and the League of the Cro = A Droareasiwonla he mads) & | who has a weak stomach and an impaired . Resnlvpd.” R’yh W} cllllzpns( mass- | Cadets, ('nwpnn_\' B, will follow their desd | The League Begins Active Steps for‘ 'Phe fc‘h,fir appointed the following com- | Jigestion, who has lost the power to eat, SR 3 meeting called by the Labor Council | pastor to the grave. | : : _| restor sleep, and who fails to taks is why we want pure soap; | and Butlding Trades Caunell of 'San | The following committee was appointed ,Iu 1’-:1-e‘t!:'tion(.’f e e | R R risco that we protest agai o | to draft resolutions in memory of Fa al committee % | : 3 B d (StuTEIS 7 = g and when we say | e bf the wiit ot haens crs, | Flo0d: | Judge M- Cooner. 3 W Me | ppohenton feague met inat night In the | Charles Bdelman. J."Murray Bailey ‘and | ing death in the guise of some fatal malady. 5 Say pure, | pusin time of peace; that we denounca | Carthy. Colonel J.'C. O'Conner. Jeremiah [ -o0F 5" “{hion League Club, Palace | TTank Elliott Myers. = i Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery : 2 the suppression of ‘free speech and | Mahoney, William Stafford, Miss Arncld | 7908 OF (0 o % G0, (EATIE (o Mg O RI0 | Tt was also decided to take such mea- | cures o8 per cent. of all cases of bronchial, we mean without alkali free press and the denial of “the right |2nd Miss Celia Finnegan. Hotel, 5 SRRV sures as may be best fo purpose to | throat and laryngial affections that lead up 4 of combination’’; that we condemn the J. P. Dockery. Thnn;';m W. Burke, J. B. | the chair and Frank Elliott Myers secre- ha(;'o ‘"‘""'p,"r"?'"dnf?ntlhpex%;‘?fsgdonin‘ to consumption. It soothes the cough. ) - : Mities of the “bull pen: | Quein and Harry 1. Mulcreavy were ap- | tary. and appropriation e s e | oeili 5 3 Pears’ is pure; no free | Mai'on. we''Gaii “ipon all' trades | pointed to assist Colonel Sullivan to mar- | 'During the past year the Span- |Park pannandle a provision to set aside facilitates expectoration and. restores the . unionists and citizens in general to | shal the funeral cortege. ish war has absorbed every interest and | {he Suim of B30, T8, REIR RAY 7O Uhe | 0 digestion, makes the assimiation of alkali. There are a thoy- | make similar protest; and further - comparatively little progress has been | yte placed if possible near the entrance | the life-giving elements of the food perfect . i e o e made, but now the league will make re- | at the intersection With Van Ness ave- | It invigoratethe Hooe st mambes bogect: sand virtues of soap; -this | Sihiefrmy: To order thio cessation r, | A2 012.2020 Fap It Wink on Mlssion | nowed offorte tasccompilan iho/eractin | abe f 0 8 S B riches the blood. It is the great biood. Tagletiraihanstay street, v a Fourth, last to_the memory of Lincoin “bui i 5 | the usurpation of power by the mili- | Jig¥i% a0 apparently unconscious condi. | (i Gmden Gate Park. 2 A. E. Sabatie’s Estate. maker, flesh-builder, nerve tonic and re- one is enough. You can | tag; and turther he Caji. | ton. He was picked up and put in the | 'The committes has had assurances from 2 > Stordtive. It is the best of all known med- Resolved, That we request the Cali- | gouthern station patrol wagon. when it | wealthy citizens that just as soon as suf- | The inventory and appraisement of the | icines for nervous disorders. Dealers sell 5 g h h fornia Representatives to ask. on the | s found that he was dead, and the body | feient progress had been made toward | estate of the late Alexander E. Sabatie| it and have nothing clse “just as good ™ trust -a soap that has no assembling of Congress, for a (ongres- | wus accordingly conveyed to the Morgue. | the accumulation of a generous fund | was filed vesterday. The estate is val-| _“Ihada bad coughand got solow with it that g Hlasra stonal investigation o ardner | jfo pad nothing on 1l person but a few | they would come forward with liberal [ued by the appraisers at $135,25212. 1 could not sit up,” writes Mrs. Mittie Gray, of bltln alkah in it brutalities; and further : .| Salvation Army meal and lodging tickets | contributions. e L e e e New London. Union Co., Ark. “Our family g . Resolved, That the st ) this | 5nd an_employment office receipt made | Tt was decided that the aid of the Co- I ™ b b hysician told my husband that T had consump- meeting wire these resolutions to |out to P. Braulet. lanial Dames, Daughters of the American ustin McCarthy has a character . T had pains through my chest and spit up President McKinley T A A Revolution, Children of the Revolution, blood. 1 took your ' Golden Medical Discovery All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. n Franclsco, Cal., June 14, 1899 l A telegram from Patrick Reddy, who 1Is Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without removal. J. Noonap, 1017-1028 Missjon. the various Woman's Relief Corps, the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Re- study of Pope Leo XIII in next Sun- day’s Call, R and it cured me. It saved my life.” ADVERTISEMENTS. 909 090900000 . WashAGunds Sensation! To-day at 10 o’clock And Until Sold, . CORDED LAWNS, ? 36 yard. | . . ! Corded Dimity Lawns,® White greunds. Neat spng? | and floral designs in the new L4 colorings. Specially reduced from @ '2cto .‘ lOC yard. | ® TRIMMED HATS, ® @ Direct from + e Fifth Avenue, ° ® New York. il Several New York Pattern Hats || received by express from a Fifth | @ ave. milliner are now on exhibition in our show windows. Decidedly novel efiects shown for the first time in San Francisco. Spanish Turhans, English Walking Hats. A good collection of Trimmed | Hats, including some Paris, Lon- ® ? @ don and New York patterns im- Ps ported earlier in the season, | [ 4 i 8500, 1 [ ] Untrimmed Hat Shapes, Ps | M ® AR | e Guaranteed ® | Taffcta Silk. o ® Does your Taffeta break or | crack? Of course it does. Only [ ? one maker guarantees his taffeta. g @ His name on every half yard. We ‘ are exclusive agents. ? 6 $lo 15 yard. + d == » Weinstock, | . ° ® 1 Lubin lo & CO., | MARKET AND TAYLOR STS. o ALASKA GOLD FIELD ‘Cape Nome, Golovin, St. Michael, Dawson, AND ALL POINTS ON YUKON RIVER. | The Elegant Commodious | S:S. CHAS. NELSON ANDERSON, Master. ing on TUESDAY, June 20th, at 4 p. m., from Mission-st. | Wharf No 1. For passage and rates of freight apply to 'THE ALASKA EXPLORATION | COMPANY | 139 leOST S']:.. S. F. 'FASCINATING That soft, smooth, rose-tinted complexion ‘so much' desired can be obtained bythe use of WOODBURY'S Facia) Boap and Faclal Cream. They possess marvels ous power for brightening the - color, givin new life and tone to the skin; beautifying an reserving the complexion. Eyeglass Cannot | i Slip, tilt or pinch with our new clip (50 cents). | | Bausch & Lamb-Z four varieties Eastman Stereo Field Glasses, New Folding Pocket Kodaks No. and all photo supplies. The best only. ) v catalogue free. Oculists’ prescriptions filled. Factory on premises. Phone Main 10. Hnsydint i e PHIC APPARATYS | OPTICIANS Zp AP ke 642 MARKET ST. INSTRUMENTS WADER ComiC At %8ooooooooooooooooo o PALACE *» °GRAND HoTELS | SAN FRANCISCO. Connected by a covered passageway. 1400 Room=—900 w: h Bath Attached. All Under One Management. NOTE THE PRICES: EuropeanFlan. §1.00 per duy and upwarg American Plan.83.00 per day and upward Correspondence Solicited. JOEN 0. KIREPATRICK, Mansger. O 00000000000000000 o (=X~ o [>] [ |0 -] [-] -] o | | | | | | Baja California 'DAMIANA BITTERS brodisine and s and urinary organ: 1s a_powerful | for the sexua: cific tonia of both | sexes. &nd a great remedy for diseases of ti | kidneys and Dladder. A great Restoraty | Invigorator and Nervine. Sells on its | Merits; no long-winded_testimonials nec NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents, 322 Market stieet, 5. F.—(Send for Ciroular.) | i — ; e e | DR.HALL’S REINVIGORATOR Five hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This secret remedy stops _all losses in 24 N hours, cures Emissions, Impo- tency, Varicocele, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Fits, Strictures, Lost i Manhood and all wasting effects s of self-abuse or excesses. Sent sea ed, 3§23 bottle: 3 bottles, $5: guarantesd t | cure any case. Address HALL'S MEDICAL IN- STITUTE, 6 Broadway, Oakland, Cii. Alse | for sale at 1073% Market st., S. F. All private diseases quickiy cured. Send for free book.

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