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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 16 VIGHTS OF EIGHT CHARMING GIRL GRADUATES REGEIVE THER DIPLOMAS |HUMBOLDT | 2o o o mowsos STUDY NOW KT THE INMACULATE CONGEFTION ACADEMY COMMENCEWENT ~ GRADUATING | oo pupoparina A MEMORY EXERCISES|E 77 .. B¥Ociscnilst pacase V] 0 Pupils of Hamiiton ® Concrt. CALIFORNIAS LARGEST—AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. cuiy «v{ 5 ‘Mayor Phelan Ad- Evening School dresses the Even- Given _Diplomas, ing Sch: ol Pupils. Sent Forth Equipped for /Awards and Diplomas the Battle of Life in : Distributed by Super- the Busy Workaday, intendent Webster. Worlid. THE EMPORIUM. 4O4T4T+D4TIOI0+ THO + D+ O +D4T4T4D+ O404TIO+ D40+ D4 0440404044 Q4040+ O+ O+040+0+0 ALL-DAY Seprciar SaLEs — Important Sale Veiling. Beginning To-Day and Until Sold 2000 yards of all-silk Veilings, in three good styles and fair a sortment of colors. 700 yards 14-inch all-silk grenadin2 Veil- ing, cream, wh te, brown, gray and tan, regularly 16¢ vard; rds 27-inch (double width) all-silk Tuxado Veilings, chenille spots, brown, tan, navy and gray, regularly 25c and 850 yard, and 375 yards 18-inch all-silk fancy-mesh Veilings, assorted colors, regular] '‘Boys’ Middy Special Sale These Shoes Su;":s, $2,GJ5, Friday only TO'Day $’.23- Your choice of a great roue e il e it e it e o) S this is the best Shoe bargain | ; z that vou ever saw. Ladies’ VierKid Lace or Button Shoes o "o sown o —new Savoy or Opera L0es— gl trimmed, sizes for patent leather tips, sewed ages 3 to 7 years—on goles, a dressy, re- N . Il el hout s eve Al that would be a grand value at $2; ™ special Frid=v onl¢ .$1.23 These are regular \goods, perfect in ev- ——.— = The closing exercises of the high school and drawing departments of the Humboldt Evening School were held last night in Odd Fellows' Hall. A highly meritorious - programme was rendered by | the pupils, and Superintendent Webster presented the awards. Addresses were made by Mayor Phelan and Principal L. Taaffe. The list of awards follows: HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Post Graduates—J. L. Gaffney, 1. Klein- ann, F. C. Pattison, T. Smith, M. E. Speak- man, A. L. Lahl, B. G. Wetzel Seniors—A. H. Brown, J. H. C. Caley, H Conyers, J. Corbett, Joseph Golden, C. Hinck- Hamilton Evening exercises were d the enthu relatives 1s audi ran high 1 the graduating he audience with n presided and ng's pEramme i { i made a e whict \\' ’”MWW/ en, A. Johannsen, H. K. Keon, P. Kott- z s h e - Al | ler, E. Miller, H. I. Hahlyes, C. C. Upham, ] t yous Miss A. Zihn, A."J. Cafferata. Junio: w M Hussey, Moran, Arthur, Tatushblo, J.- Lichtig, [ maker, W. Wirt, W. Laufenberg, F. | F. Suzukis, C. H. Seull, A. Rahive sen, H'_F. McMahon, R. Hausman, J aghty, S. Gruman, L. Davis, Beatty, A Altman, J. Palisi DRAWING DEPARTME Alviso, J. MclIntosh, P. J. Sulliy izenhuber, ' J. Magee, J. Stewart, v, D. Johns, H. J. Pechner, A. Bird, E R. Doolittle, W. Jessen, B Magnusen, F. Lyons, G. Miller, A E. Smith, Shuck. J. F. Herbert, Mues, B. Dunn, H 3. Shipley, W. Beardsley, ly. J. C. Smith, A. Ross, Lawson, Beauharnais, ne, H. Down, J. Stark, ‘appel. M. How R. Tellam, £=—HE fourteenth annual com- day, which is Monday, and Ironing | mencement of the Academy of day Tuesday, and sewing day, e RS Wednesday., For ihursday, calling heldiivestorday o it was necessary to impress into intracht Hall, Twe ce the older girls, who very pret- e ey e L e tily showed how cleverly much yawn- shed the ing may be concealed by handshakes presided ov and perfunctory compliments. Then Sisters recetved their diplom me more little girls gave an exhibi- Theresd: “PQ tion of Friday, sweeping day. and el i aerns mier some others, dressed after the fashion Doran, Annie Schi i and hespectacled iike grandmothers, bel: Poswers and Fate=Mitchell ind still others garbed as cooks, ex- plained the mysteries of cooking day stylish combinations and colors, fine all-wool ma- ernoon at iTse by the Domin D. Dorward, W. Goldstein, | 7. Krohn, W , B. R. Wood, R , J. McIntosh, G. Anderson \INTH GRADE The exerc ceding the P e K Bridg n H. Hogan, Albert tion of the a as were participat anc e ( o i O.o.Call 2, o o0 B O e et ondemy, The little boys of the academy got e i S aroald A Callsh, R Dlecis _ |ev reepect, our i more than two h in num! their first and only chance of the aft- i, | e s A Foumuen Lonlioh Outing Splendid bargainsin\guarantee behind many of them the ots, all dis- ernoon in. the “Fiddlers’ Escapade.” Hannah, A. Ludemann, S. Larsen MeSor- A Wash Goods jor\every suit; offered playing hey made the most of it. T Jey. M. McCall, F. Moriarity, G. Moriattl, G Fabrics 4 5 ! 2 ing air they romped on to the pesitter, Plimley R st Friday only. as a leader to-day only fo call at- S Stone, E. Spier, s AL Cohen. < in ¢ e-shaped hats, masks covering the upper part of their faces. It was ard to tell from their youthful voices tra of puplls, nearly thirty of them. st what the “Fiddler's Escapade” with violins, mandolins and guitar d. but judging from the joy gave two selection and PERRBR R R RPRR RSP SRRV B RP PO RO PR R R R PR PR VPR R PR P PR P PP VSRR RR RPN RN PR RS . L. Seipel This season’s production in best grade fention fo our prosperous Clothing ribution of the | & Percales, from the mills of the Merrimac! Dopgrtmeont. ction of - a> | #® (Co.—a guarantee of cloth and colorings " floor manager, and P. J. Sullivan, Zu | 1 r nt, and Miss H. S. Kramer, ch —all 36 inches wide; nothing more useful Dancing followed the dis irds _under the dir ull; wown when the consi flower ke 1 r) i x s they seemed to extract from the per- “The Handicap Race. 1ot 4 | man of the reception committee. for waists, skirts or suits for young or formance and the amount of wriggling seem possible that professionals could = \d, in country or cit; d to-day’s price 1 c ¥ nals cou old, in country or city; an y's p a0 they injeeted into it, it must have been do much better. The first violins were THREATENS HER LIFE. L e e “7ie 50c, 65¢, 75¢c Belts extremely pleasant. Misses R. Erwin One of the prettiest numbers on the Hughes and Bucklay t mando- ramme was the choral dance ins Misses T. Powers, M. Flynn, M The Wood Nymph's Invitat Keneally and N. Counnahan; second n young girls of the mandolins H. Guinan, S. McCann, A They danced on to a tripping measure. ~McDevitt and B. Cabhill thefr shoulders bearing wreaths The exercises concluded with the green, each carrying a basket chorus, “‘Our ag.” by the school weet pea blossoms. As they danced many of the girls waving flags as their they sang the invitation and waved V sed in patriotism at the M. Nielsen, M. Special To-Day 38c 20 dozen Belts, this season’s newest wplconceits, m fancy leathers, dog-collar Crockery E()Im}’ip ri.;‘/ effects, velvet and_ steel, silk and velvet, 0@ SPECLALS |jaweled leathers and other styles, belts Department |, ., %" always been 50c. 65¢ and T5e— .38¢ Mrs. Rose L. Young Swears Out a Warrant for the Arrest of Her Husband Thomas. Mrs. Rose L. Young, 4407 Point Lobos avenue, swore to a complaint in Judge Treadwell’s court vesterday afternoon for the arrest her husband. Thom Young, on a charge of threats against sters and A number front seats - opening number on the pro- mme was a trio o1 e pianos usa's ‘“Manhatt March™ China Spoon Hold- 00 sale to-day, Friday, only ers withflower dec- FTITHDHTIDI DI04 D40+ being the T se It was SSew — 5 e O e e Srevens. "3 their blossoms in graceful curves that Words of the song. Other musical ram- s orations and gold = iloeckner, }Y 1‘ 3 i *\‘“- £ sent the perfume over the emtire bers on prog “The The couple were married about three igs e G ; w. F. T 3auer. ) o d : ¢ . ars ago in San Luis Obispo, where Mrs. ge N - / ; ot e . Berge ter, M house. " Nothing could have been sim. Chaselof ‘the Lion nz der Years agoiin San 1 sy Rach-—telday only Half Price M. Tlerney, L. Garreit and M, pif iR b S e e Young owned a ranch. They soon quar- each—te-day onlv G alpinet alf ling. They were loudly appianded. mon 3 S o - led and Young, who was then getting consent it was voted the most Cahill, M. F z, C. La Valle, M. Han- up a special edition for an ev i s 8¢ -1 rids ennott, T.-Cor in this city. had to leave her. He re- number of the afternoon. non, M. Weninger, M PRV R VPOV RERRRERRR o A SR AR ARSSAREEEALEAREEERARERAG SABAREEEE A EEEARENE EARAARARAEERERE R CARREIARAR ISR ENEE RO RBEEEREdd one after the other, came on the I live up to the religious teachings tha numbers revealed an amazing amount had heen o [ + Q < e foademyswersceen Mo “Die a semi-chorus by the nell, M. Black and M. Bit{genbach irned to San Luis Obispo and sent his Goblets, with three| Pretty Cabinet Frames, with mats in :) ro xs;; A o leau viva t members of the German class, and ““[a taking part :,,,,_ a v,«l;uhlu m...}.v him. She ‘h-] w.”nnd frosted bands; reg- assorted colors, bound with glass, em- the doings of th ious days « Sasaslind S A r AR s e struck her with a rock, nearly killing | 5o Gl i s back 2 + the wes It was introduced Noveesuniaaedans lesisEes dus pThe diplomas were conferred by B D e and 1 onthe ularly 85¢ dozen— bossed gilt corners, ease-back, regularly “Father Time o onaio wmirE ench class, showed - Father Lynch of St. James par charge of assault to murder and was sen- | s special for to-day only (each). 4 ¢ 65¢c each—special to-day only .33e¢ O “Fat me,” wl nor D 4 than Mi "heresa Powers in a long ;h. ,\rr.:n,.gunl:)\ of the scholars in these ish, who praised the academy for the tenced to four vears in San Quentin. He | g s 1an Miss Theresa Powers A o branches. The elocution classes also Showing it had made, said some com- was pardoned out after serving two | & © black cloak and a vair of cotton bat- showed marked proficiency, the first Dlimentary things about the sisters af & | Years. N BAAENE AALSAAMAAALAESASASAMALEL4444084840840 % & ting whiskers. She was assisted by class reciting the “‘Answered Prayer” St. Dominic, under whose guidance Since then she savs he has been con-| = @ Frances Erz as “Lightfoot,” typical of and the second class “The Heroes of the pupils had progressed so well, ani ntly dunning her for money, and be- & the flight of time. Then in traops. the Maine." The exclusively musical lASt Of all admonished the graduates 3 inculeated with their daily ause she refuses to live with him he [} | has been sending her threatening letter ‘THE WEEK Y And alao writing to her sister, Mrs. Mary u“vo“ S l] a er £ Ellen Kelly, calling her a monster. J +O4D40404 D 404 D40 +O+0+04 0030?000 TH+O 4T+ D4THT4O+D+ V4040404 T+ 0+ T+ O 4THTH0HTHTHT+040 4040+ 04 owwwo¢b.omm¢om O ones to illustrate the woes of wa of talent in the academy. The orches- lessons sp ey allie Do g monnle e | 804040404045 4040404340404 Q404040 040 + 040 40+04040+ OHOH0IC4D 4040+ 0 4040404348 | it i init stmi 1 v forgiven finy | 15 43 Positive Cure for Catafeh, | op 1t Publishes the Cream of the polscted and Mataler agreed to convey the over by John . Hanson s | Thore (han once and taken himm bac ut | SRS BROROLL s News of the Week and makes the claim that e can ‘demand | now ‘munielpti kovernments Baud and | Soume o ot b pever wis & veporter | Clouds of medicat |e{ MANY ATTRACTIVE AND et ving him of o case on which he had | This I‘x':{w:‘lnml‘irvn_)l”'"\"n:t:h e gmeCRL L (e f.:',»ofg";f' the ‘:nh:x:h ORIGINAL FEATURES. Mary Musan he Coroner's office defends Itself by | Tesolved to. federats mitht th o lsea CYCLER RECOVERS DAMAGES. |and emitted from the e IT1S THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER ON THE aying that the Coroner must remove a | sion clubs by which the last of b rom Romlda_Pe nostrils, having Otto_ Schoning, Willlam white riding a wheel belonging to R. R. Iter Wolfrom. DTSt 1 public building. but he can ! may be wiped out of existance for i P ey, o r it to any place he chooses untll | 1o come until Chria Huckies obiain, ame | was Bun Down by a Driver, Who | cieansed and vapor- PACIFIC COAST i 4 n};(xmwr‘ \.,w"hw.n h'-lt}. ]n ’vhvn trol of the party d Musy Pay for the Damaged ized all the diseased” < sses from his jurisdiction and the fam- LT i R fift ily or friends of the deceased can select ‘Wheel. parts. A sense of re- hrthur | Katle Maccarla any undert x'mr they choose to take care HEROES ON PARADE. | The ifornia Associated Cyeling Clubs | lief is felt once. A The Best 41"“9 flliam | Lizzle Vol of tha remains b, William | Couniry. LexT wasTabout 40 years of age and re- Nebraskn Volunteers Will Participate | reckloss river. SR e TR D Telegraphic News That bons, . | a sidec 6§16 Green stre as in busi- . 2 2 | 4 el rors | = o llam Lerkin FElis La | medals; address, by the =y awnbroker on .\h]»m:r,(}m_ in the Big Celebration on the dere fll a de '“'"‘ ‘,“] erday ’"‘ favor of a| At all druggists or ! Service on Is Accurate Johm O et 3 3 = stree h is supposed to have been Fourth. wheelman who had been run down. s P 1.00 hl 1 O'Rourke, Snell, | & - < o o ! . miiled to any address. Price $1.00, wit The Coast & up to date . EXERCISES AT NORMAL. due to apoplexy. but an autopsy will be ¥ k I e B ioci an emblove & ss Bros. P X el toAd et e Lo e P sl S imbe hraveiboys (o the Nebrasks woltns |aoY LolUoCk, An ey {iiiss Br everything complete. teers, the few wh S P i, are left of that much Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch = | One Hundrad and Sixteen Di- battered regiment, will occupy Russ, was run into and knocked down on| _F L AR 5l = | W . occupy a place of T oot strects "1 | street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free PUPILS GET DIPLOMAS. | plomas Distributed to AS UNJUSTLY _ACCUSED' ")’“ '!;"‘"“m honor in the big |~;.¥...|.f on “’h l\\‘;w'.l.‘r" \..fu.::én{;rn.“.l ll{i‘ medical advice for any disease ; — . 3 the Fourth of July. They will arriv 2d driven by Thomas O RO | < | Graduates A Carpenter’s Good v of_ July ey will arrive and driven by Thomas O'Grad ot ne of it Sensational Superintendent - Webster Dis- | e pencer Name:Saved by |, rr5m the Philippines in plonty” ot tie | The by escs ured. but the bi Not a Lt th Fibttes Palad D, The graduating exercises of the San a Mission School Teacher’s to get a z0od rest and participate in the | Cle Was w :d. Mr. Russ appealed to or Faky, and Not a Line of u'['} r;f‘? ocyments Francisco Normal school we d in the Shrewdness. day's celebration. Every State n the | the California Assoclated Cycling Clubs, Al ASKA fiOI D F]E] DS it Dry or Uninteresting. at the Polytechnic. Jllege building at the corn Powell T, Miss Louise A. Renwick, a teachor | (10N IS to be represented; the Ohio nrns“s"lw‘w! in ‘the hanas of Ac \l;"-\‘rz‘xdi —— Sacramento streets vesterday after- in the Horace Mann Sche for the associ Diplomas were distributed to the pupils | 2nd I on Misston | State organization has already accepted | ams, attorney of the Polytechnic High School by Super- | 20on, 116 pupils receiving their diplomas | great, George C. Damon, a carpenter ac- | th€ invitation extended to it and it is| Jus zinger hear mvlt‘rl‘(.inmny 1 Enlarged to 16 Pages. $1 per Year of BT ot T cnon b7 S| oo 38 miple o e o vl oo, B Soeple | 12 e ctentca o oM | Wil Wl B oy | Cage - Nomne, Golovin ; s o popmer Jesterday | schools R. H. Webster. The exerclbes | waek ago Iast Tharedas Do orera: | from within a day or so the wheelman. This is but one of many ’ 9 = e Sion ot rsardial who were trans. | Were interesting and well rendered, the | piovedq to do some work on the house of | .Consul General How Yow of the Chinese :;1“5 N hyrnwb he rights of whe programme being as follows Music, “Wel song, class; owlton; ne Lask, Empire has entered he F: S0 rt_and soul into fren FEALS, 0N T e e St. Michael 000000000000000050 conetti of. | the project to have a big Chinese diviston e . lC ae ) (-] [ Sorvices. bt | I the parade. He'is backed In his ef- ATING THE ASSESSO o PALACE "**o 9 torred ¥. The seniors who re- ceived honorable mention are: Lulu A. Brockinton and Jessie B. harias. Those who received two-year diplomas e a peddler named Layonetti. After he had 4= Stupt Graxe | completed the work Mrs. I Dullaby' - (Brahme), Her. fered him payment for his Smart, Qi he refused to accept money ne. < s - 2 2 ery; es man's Influenc e woma vould *‘sta e treat’ o carry iti and honorable mention are Tithel Lois A.- | §i¥; essay, “Woman's I if the woman would “stand the treat” he m{irn] to carry off one of the prizes that | Citizens Who Value Their Posses- SAN FRANCISCO. lorence Gallf, Estelle ( jelssohn); ‘‘Buttercups,” wor would be satisfied. Accordingly she took | Will be offered. o Connected by a coversd Dassageway. o The decoration committee met last even- sions Too Cheaply. AND ATLIEQINTS 0N from a purse, which was conceale er | | o n ap Bk s fonoeeled Unier [ane and deoifed. (nat all detorations o). Aadeaior Daiee and his dcoublos ave Ar YU KON RIVER 0 1400 Room=—900 w1 h Bath Attached. @ more than | ing up trouble in plenty for certain tax- |0 All Under One Management. b a mattress in the room, some small | upon the streets Shall be Si. change and visited ‘a corner grocery, temporary nature as the boys of the Firs( rs who are altogether: too. mod (] NOTE THE PRICES: (-] s who are altogether too modes ' inal “poem, Woods Bertha Helen Stolz. Bena were distributed to the | 1@ in The Elegant Commodious AhEEel SEABIorE. ! *Eaucation of where she purchased liquid refreshments. | California are expected home Shortly afe Cella usic, “‘Cradle Song : When she returned the purse containing | ter the Fourth and there will be other | their estimates of their own possessions i 2 T i o SIE | When sne returned, the purse containing | {5, e EOUILY and there wil be cufer | thelr sxtimates of thelr omnaomereions| S, S, CHAS. NELSON | § =msinafad s v sigml 9 . Lottie Linne, Mary F cultiire, chers.” Bmr erlis music. | 1 mon was arrested and charged with | Man welcome. investigation been going on for sev- ANDERSON, Master. PO M. O’Loghlen, Dorothy R e vl it dliio [ithekprames The literary committee also met last eral weeks. with the result that some as-| g oo TUESDAY. J 20th, -] JOEN 0. EIREPATRIOE, Mansger. Q rietan, ¢ 3. Stroh i by Presigent Bergerot: presentation of S | Nviile the suspect was in fail, George | £VCMINg and comploted arrangements for | tonishing discrepancies have heen found, | Sai ing on ES s dune 20th, | 7 0 000000000000000@ fzabeth Wilbert, Mazle ARy Pnpen ot iy Thomas, & son of Mre. Layonetti. was | & mighty chorus of 230 voices as a feature ssessor Dodge will not make public at at 4 p. m., firom Mission-st. e ? v R RO ey pding money lavishly on his compan- | Of the literary exercises. The chorus will | present the names of these shirkers, but Wharf No. 1 e - at the Horace MannwSchool. His | De under the direction of John W. Mc- | he says there are numérous instances 5 2 athels. Bank Tlanchard, GRADUATING EXERCISES cher, Miss Renwick. noted that he Kenzie and will hold its first rehearsal at | where people have sworn that their per-| For passage and rates of freight apply to Boye, Eda. Browniny, FElla sed luxuries with which boys of his 524 Bddy 8 day evening next. sonal property did not exceed $50 or $100, ° - - Ma)' I’ermgs, 1da AT THE FREE NORMAL ns 1'-0\)1(1 n]q( |]) |\;‘n‘\"id91} and !inqullrl_\g e | while he or his deputies have discovered VHIS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLD Puller TPHaress Riab at his home disclosed the fact that his Democratis | personal property amounting to several ecialist cures Private, Nervous, and Blood Dis. barino, Bertha | mne Fres Normal Training School of the | Parents had given him no money to spend. mocratic #ssembly Cluh Meeta: | bERCEs fachare: COMPANY atner ol Mon ory Book on Private Discases mnd more, Rome | A etes Ase A oD Another lad named Peter Peterson a A large and enthusiastic meeting of the | [n one instance a man who is positively 189 POST ST., S.F Weaknesses of Mec. free. Over 20¥'rs’ experience. y. May | Golden te Kindergarten Association. apparently had suddenly acquired m Democrats of the Forty-third District was = known to own personal property valued 2 {add S Patients curedat, Home, Terms reasonable. Hoursd — | to3daliy;5.30 to 8:30 ev'gs 1ays, 10 to 12, Consul- tation free and sacredly confidential, Call,oraddress P. ROSCOE McNULTY, M.D. 26} Kearny St., San Francisco. Cal 1 Ninth street, closed its term yeste ence of Mrs. Cyrus Wal ciation, Mrs. Ma - | terion - | ques ined Thomas and : a full confes Annie Harn, Hunsaker, Bllen y Jordan Jackson. Edith aly, Charlotte Belle Marston, : »\rn’m‘u. =\\"”\l;( ){{rsimll/fi_ on held last night at Apollo Hall, 810 Pacific at between 000 and $75,000 sent in a oned Peterson, Miss Renwick e | street, under the auspices of the. F statement giving the total valuation of S t length drew from him | 1 cqr, Under the ausplces oy LT - at $100. In every e ¢ i S UELD e 50 I |t sty Ditrict Demoerate Cuy. | Hronerty gt ot b every fnstarice ot | SKIN, SCALP, day. In the abs er, president of the a heson, Grace M. MecInerney, | W. Kincaid, one of the board of direc < At te . Heteas idealiarer be g | bansHzace il e mother's purse. Captain Gillen was not was presided over by Dr. George L. ! 05 S A ita e et =y sl Bmma Niles, Harriet M| ors, presented diplomas to the following | fai and Immediately removed the sus- | Loryea. The speakers of the evening | (omiel mis property . the tull vaa-| COMPLEXION. 2 Bertha Hise, Clars Robit- | frodustes: Misses * Longmald, Clara | picion from Damon’s shoulders. were: Major Lewis, Hon. Robert Ferral, | BIDIORGEIY ST r et — H dars, Mainlie B. Somit_ | ioores Jue Cugils, Faupy Gray, Laufs SRS SO T | Hon. Henry Hogan and Hon, A. M. At % . JLChIDE, bung e 00 eki, DR PIERCES Altoe Schurch. Mollle | GUlOBLY, VALY Melroe, e Mande BREEDING DISEASE | strong. An executive committee compo Warming of an Engine House. D e ¢ r 5. Sleath, Josie'| Ada Hammond. Annie Harrison, Maude EE: I - | ed of one member from each precinet w. elightful house-warming was given | plexions Instantly relleved and B Stoiz, | Pauline L, | Butterfield. Since the two vears' course Tzl EHokeniby thetchalr: MBI as i 2 A ad ”fld‘l‘ s mg ’1 given | plexions instantly relleved and restored to & pd ” v psta shed ! 3 G v | 4 H e - e y 'S £ se s J '\ : S e A s established Mre. Camie B Gray, Mis¢| An Unsavory Pool in the Rear of a by the Cosbic quartet and band. The en- l:l"fl:,:'f e s'r:,;‘,“,:“:fihfi WOOBBURY'S Facial Soap and Facial Cream MEDICAL es ~ Adams, | Sus; s d ) seorgia : E rollment committee was notified by Harry L . 3k PILGE E A. Truer, Willilam | Lacy have also been graduated. | Hospital. Toueler to meet oh mext Puesaay evirtiy | engine last eveninig. A jolly 200d time | fying. ol cvecrwhener = |caling end pur SRl —_— | Health Officer Lawlor inspected the | for the purpose of receiving instructions, was had under the direction of the la- - = rard . o rrnm\:: DIED IN A LODGE ROOM. | Maclean Hospital on Douglass street, be- The ""’{'T'g“'”,',‘“ of |hr|‘ club lel ¢ dies’ committee: Mrs. Della Moldrut, TROTOSTAPED FOR THE Har tjen, Joseph | tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth, where | 20 Dex uraday. eveniugfatthe Mrs. W. H. Jones, Mrs. T. S. Brundage, FRORLUA- vert“spencer "Goewey. | T. D. Levi Suddenly Expires, and Un- | the smallpox patients are located, yes- | Ll T SR Mrs. W. W. Allen and Mrs. A. Harring- 5 B1OOD.LIVER.LUNGS vard 141" | dertakers Fight Over the Body | terday morning and found in the rear of Stsbiess Oodsca e Baiss ton. Mrs. Moldrut, as chairman, deliv- | G L P : 2 & 18 8 non-potsonom remedy for Gonorrhmas Gleet, Spermatorrhen Whités, unnatural dis charges, or any inflamma- tion, irritation or uicera- Schiwars, eyl Stroh : the hospital and on the same property a ered an address of thanks to Chief Sulli- | 1o pyy. R HE NEW ‘ Wigholm Before It Is Cold. huge reservior containing several thou-| An Inquest was held yesterday Into the | van and the Board of Fire Wardens for ;{;. e nE"cH“ erelal class | During the session of Washington | sand galons of putrid water. which is | cause of the death of Rooert Little, who thelr efforts in securing the new house for | yjy LIS, E’,‘,fl""flf’l‘ MEABOYE 90th Day. RE“EBY e, Ella | court, Order of Foresters, in the Alcazar | b rigating purposes. s | c Ve - the company. This address w. ; s Co cazar | being used for irrigating purposes. His | drank carbolic acid on Wednesday at his actn hfl{’m of Chief Sullivan by Captain home, 816 Vallejo street, in this city. 1t | elly of the company. The following is ) s ). ©Vi, S ary | a i vas oir building last night I D. Levi, secretary | attention was attracted to the reservoir . It quickly & surely removes Nervousness, Impotency, Allce | 1 . res — {2 ts contagior o 3 e Fin- | of the court, toppled from his chair and | by the stench, and on investigation found | was the verdict of the jury that the old | the programme: i 1 Drenims Wastine Diseses ard ail o e Evists Gicuioa; O Dranee. Nowasteingant Wal- | fell senséless on the floor. Drs. Laidlaw | Lhe carcasses of a number of animalsin | man took his life during a fit of the DIoe af Seltabuse or exces and Tores Towt Viatliy, | ROMATHEEVANS CHEMIOAL 0o, ringent. | Ho Gore were summoned and did whae | the pool. He immediately ordered 'the | raty jisanity caused by sickness, Several | Orening remarks, Edward Ewald: overture, | Bone:and Paling Memory, W ol and Conmmp’ . i and Gere were summoned and did what | reservior drained into the nearest sewer | t2TV IN% 3 s s, Several | OPERING XeaTKe lored): song. . Rastime | Hom: Cures when all others faf VITALIS, or sent in plain wrapper, s L Do other. Can be carried in the 2 By mail #1,00. et arentd oz pockage or six or 85,00 with & guarantee to oo C 3 B Tack: | Refund the Monev. Cirenlar Free: Adires ecitation, ‘‘Sunset He the Nob Hill of | GALUMET CURE CO., 833 Dearborn St., Chicage s had been presented | they could for the sufferer, but he ex- | fo : X | years ago he received an injury which | he Beniny Ghecaeds fhey : . b -x- | for discharge into the bay and later a | Year jury whic v class was | jireq in less than ten minutes. The Cor- | force of men was put to work to cut a | caused Inflammation 3 the brain. He —_—— oner's office was notified and at about | trench for that purpose. Dr. Lawlor s:ml"”a‘, S ‘Sh,m‘"‘_“‘hm I‘;S"gug‘:}_ed& :_Rg\_fg:r; atior EiiEe 6o helaon k EXERCISES AT 1THE T eame time. some one sent word. to | that if the nuisance had been maintainea | Ily PB3 ; he Towr s Li des:_banjo 010, S o # a SHEYS sureln Val- | ably since that time. He was not a heavy | Charles rather; plano solo, William Me. [ _Sold by Owl Drug C Undertaker Metzler. The undertaker ar- | Jhoch loneer the whole of Bureks sved, | drinker, and his rash act ean he attributed | Devitt: vocal duet, Joe Hansen and Fred Beck; | W. J. Bryan (two stores). Crant Drug Co.. Jance,” M. Murray S | Somebody Calling M. George Vomsack; LAFAYETTE PRIMARY |rived a few minutes after Coroner's Dep- £ % wholly 'to ill health. | humorous short_stories, Charles. Elocher: char- Oakiand by Owl Drug Co. ey : s Lacombe and Flanagan and the re- o e e T | acter sketches, Miss M. McCarty and Miss T. 4 St Graduating exercises will he held at the | Lol was oA QISEUSUNE. Wrangle over the Will Comply With the Law. Ocean Water Tub Baths. jCEruela A DR. CROSSMAN’S | , Lafayetie Prim Schoo v. when | body of the dead. | S. G. Murphy, president of the First| 101 Seventh street, corner Mission, Salt | 3 7 . 8 B ot MARKET ST SF W Yondere Metzler has been on bad terms with | National Bank, and E. W. Hopkins, capi- | water direct from ocean. P Light Registration. SPECIFIC MIXTU ) .S a g 1 the Coroner fn:‘:?n;? }11"‘\: ]):?:' and vhr talist, who were arreste@ Wednesday for —_———— Registrar Steppacher thinks the regis- RE, ; Amiedee Pogar: | feCed She Giion of dead bodies. - i re- | violating the fire ordinance in not erect- | The Deputy Grand Master. | tration of voters this vear will fall far | For the cure of Gonorrhoea. Gleets, Strictures W. T. HESS, : s anche | qitegt was made by members of the lodge | ing stand pipes and fire escapes on their | J. L. Robinette, the deputy grand mas- | Short of what it was last fall when it} and snalogous complaints of the Organs of | KOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNET-AF LaW, sarrel- | bulldings. have consented to do S0, and | ter of the Tndependent Order of Odd. 1o | WAS 10,000 less than the actual vote. Par- | Generation. “l-| that Levi's body be taken to an under- it s1a botha | Eoriiate by ddceista Tenth Floor, Koom 1015, Claus Spreckels bidg. M : shment instead of | when the cases were called in Judge Con- | °F °f th : ty leaders are deeply interested in the ap- c v ! i, | feker jesblisbment pinetiad ot e | e e Sy they era Gom: |lows, who, since the adjournment of the| parent apathy of the voters and will| = - | nasttence, Bt eliternis et below Puwsil t acation | {EOTENS: illing provided any undertaker | tinued 3 Grand Lodge, has been seriously ill at his | strive to awaken interest # the approach- (R o 1] | San Francisco. - | B e Sy | ™ ST B T O i e e s S ) L Wrights Indian Vegeltle Pl = = The | this time on the ground, and he. backed | Mission Democrats Federate. St rptel ) Se ok o seuan B ok | st." Nora_ Bacigalupi; “Have | up by members of the lodge, insisted that in‘icheiinagen;atter July L Justin McCarthy has a character | Are acknowledged by thousands of persons | WY €8, en and omen : Teiiae Eaxr” Leon Cometo: | 1t g0 totuls own esteplisnment. Becombe il B it st ilant il e study of Pope Leo XTII in next Sun- | S YRt Uen G yam gt | " art of the Sea. Frank Anastas| ened to remove the body y-four strict last ni al s- N i 5 3 . > HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, 3 tasia; | at once threaten: ] 8] Trunks moved, 2bc; freight iransferred. Sig- day’s Call. PATION, Tn?ld Liver, Weak Stomach, Pime great Mexican remed: gives h“s"h'rsn “Just Break the News to Mother.”” puplls of | to the Morgue, so another undertaker w. sion Opera Hall, which. was presided | nal Transter Co.. 520 Jones: tel. Sutter 4L ples and purify the biood. strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Mari