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+ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL UNDAY, JUNE 18, 1899. QUARRELS THAT LED UP TO e WM OST N ADVERTISEMENTS. ; - f the Albany and New Orleans are not | scaworthy many of the ships of the Brit ; h navy, built at the same time, are also seless, as the Albany and the New Or- | leans were built from designs sanctioned | by Sir William White, chief naval con- structor. and bear comparison In spead | | and every other essential with any \e~‘~el | of their class built at that date.” » ° gl I | E £ Thr| ling Experience o shirat Pebrceieiei eoeseieceoeoeoe@ WADE COMMITTED FOR o ng of John B. | - . ¢ ez )¢ MURDER AT HONOLULU & | s~ hox R = * + X | he shoot- & | Former Cook of the Australia Must SUBSISTS ON WILD FRUIT that Gil- ¢ Answer for the Killing of s | S IRT Gillespie. | ? 5 IGHT re. 1 v and nis J VANCOUVER, B. (.. june 17—George| WANDERS AEOUT FOR E ‘ Pl dahy and el Wade, the col of the San Fran- DAYS. it had .o | cisco was on June 9 B ars was ¢ & | committed for trial by a jury at Hono- % iy ; i s Jones was ¢ T |lulu on the charge of having shot and | In a Pitiable Condition, the Wife of [ We believe that the news of our late i "n!x’xlllf-mwm will make parti disposition ¢ ¢ | killed William Gillespie, a cook on that ] pleasing and profitable reading. Stch oppo Eaomatdeais overy o i ¢ | vessel, nearly a month’ aga. Wade ran an Am"ic"é’ :;"““sft Reaches fake advaniaze of (s remarkabl sale of NEW, CHOICE SILKS amuck on the steamer while drunk and the Cabin of a one-half th: egular price. A e el % i intended to shoot Sidney C. Boyd, -the | New Cahle (¢ ) { ta _>;"_1.~ "I{{’_,’,“’IV" for Sillc walst: 6very vard w B ® | colored butcher of the Australia, agalnst Settler. pink. corn, turquoise and cyrano, £ 3 . 4 | whom he had a grudge on a trifiing que AR Your choice at tion. He met him in_the saloon, where :\‘ o @ | fierce scuffle occurred . 'he C Special Dispatch to The Call ¢ | Wade appeared in court with a handker- | B © 9 | foad, inflicted by Constable Harry Bvans| VANCOUVER, B. C., June 17.—Eight 5 . . re the arrest could be made. Wit- s of wandering in the densc ....=EE WINDOW DISPLAY. 5 | nesses related that three shots had bee bush with scarcely any foo e i T ? | fired, one of them at Boyd when the: the wild fruits that could h.f- el e Tareta ”k % 24-inch AJl-Silk Black Figured Taf- )¢ 0 IS e L L el Ve e aa Amencan woman tra fine quality. very lustrous, u- ft}-la warranted unbreakable. in very & |lispie, after the latter had interfered anc Yeoman, an Americ om: a fine, i : cho y 2 | nte A" Wade First Officer Lawiess T“Nirs, Yeoman and her price 31 . On sale 85C o + ¢ |of the Aust 4 Thomas Rreslin, a husband been traveling throush | B ¢ E g o + | member of the told of the shooting, | Australia for several months, hunting 8 sab e { and all agreed that the accused was under ng and_visiting points o ) : § (e fommioe nt laior ke g ey Wby o b & n e i8] BLACH CREFONNE SHIRT B @ gave him a good character as far as or-| went out on the upp A rray o n « ry A 2 were ncerned. The de- er opos m hunting trip. + 4 | e rosered T8 cnse. The trial will | CAfoor baving. heen In‘the camp for a ! LENGTHS GREATLY REDUCED, | come few days. Yeoman went out to fix tp some o o . ¢ i S snares never returned. Th woman hort | Black F w > A emained alo camp for two ceumt m of over 8 shor 3lack Pure Wo & & SEARCHLIGHT'S FAST RACE. :""””l‘ G »-I & ',”H e % 3 4,! Bl ‘” P o oh B et o failed to find him. S 128 of brill snglish Black ( at have bee Y * | California Pacer Lowers Track Record eight days, subsistin . R AS0N’S .1;~.u1. | suit ® ® v roots and raw opossum flesh. Il be offered atea grea eduction 3 & D,e“,‘,"‘ Ny she proceeded to follow down a Teom resular prices:. A: good chance | 3¢ DENVER 17.—-This was the best| g iroim ‘of water, hoping to reach a set- | B (%%t o fine' black skirt for little | ¢ | day of the me Overland Park, the | tjement \\hm‘v i untered money. | . crowd being in nd the racing very mwh w( wild dog: —— (, + ¢ | lion, took-the ey fling, snapping and EXTRACRDI HEM]Y'MA’]E SHIRT WAISTS i hed 2 uew:x ) ome wallabys or s : EVENT lN WASH 1L < L i ? e st him e Neman pudhed ah: reaching the | B RESS SKIRTS and WRAPPERS 4 & | Rayn M, winner at f a man named O'Connor in a ter- FABRICS. L 2 [ i otton ver! a and # | this meeting who held pUStL Srelraarted: to.he wolice LN 2000 vards Printed Welt Piques, fine | L8 s : ! 93| i L rd, might, it is claimed, | b€, TCE Were, repgetell (8, the Bt 7 biue, pink, navy ck and | jg a “ut, at 95c 36 | anced if Searchlight had | cnow has since fallen little hope is en- ¢ v \ “this sea i . + the third race I Don't ined of their finding the missing man | i t 20c and | \white Pique Dress Skirts, made ¢ T . g money, having i - - 10¢c £0 _quality pique, lateat $1 t been left at the post. In t H - Srzteese ¢ < = = pecial = - ® + s = ‘ | touran ison was knceked ot DOGS WILL GUARD 0. sards Contia Dimites i dainey L ne . | Mountain Queen, but escaped serfous in- | B colorings of pink. light blue, heliotrope, | . A ! + |Jury. The bettini was heavy, there being POWDER MAGAZINES [l Savy nd green. in stripes and smali | 20d ‘e patte rued & | two ‘or three favorites in each running figured effects. Your c Cc ollars _ and 1 3¢ rage, and . allsthe sWinnecs g steadily = | B while they last s : ar A ; rv fine ] R A m and the | 1y Future Canines Are to Serve in{f§ _ = e e ers. On sale 3 26 w ehtaihnd the Army of the French | que, extra ¢ 2 h 30c. 2 (el B na Tt (@ on siie w-morrow at. i GQC | 25 dozen L + J.A.GILLETTE, Who Killed His Brother-in- Eawiie tins el ol ble to The Call and the New York : e i Copyrighted, 1509, by James Gor e £ iine French White | 1 iy D S SPGB R RN, .,e....,.....‘...;..4°‘ s nett | A aefociae. nie isbuern PARIS, June Another employment [ quality : vard. | On @BEC s t i r until 2000 have has been. found for 4o ing | M sale to-morrow Yard ! b ‘iu ds of s in future to serve In the - ® ( and Kansas silver all the precautions It has 5 - TRE coming here to urlong € passible to properly o guard 8 DI 9 > into the district al- | | ubol ody | sinister suspicious accident was due to a | [} 100 dozen Boys' e ) PLOpOsca jtojsh e iee, oot . subject to be examined thoroughly ity, the kind that wears well for bo Dithers Wi betineic Lol e 1ox Bl | resilt hat the Minister of War has de- | sizes 6 to 9%. Special for to- ? * this district cided to attach a number of dogs to each | 100 dozen Pillow Cases » [imorrowsatiz e £ i phie ® who ¢ going to Idaho to | « balf furlongs, Yule won, Encino | powder magazine. An order for canine r muslir y E es of the striking m 3 rd. Time, 1:08 « Bug, | conscription will pr bly follow | S )¢ are ned to work, and tr Big Staff, Oreusa, Blue Bell Loably I i ! i may 1 g B won, Tapes. | WILL REMAIN IN CUBA. || For toomorrow oniy at...E: >~ |LADIES’ VESTS + | WALLACE, Idaho, June i " Time, :5. Torsion, E a1 Has Not Asked to Be | dozen Hemstitched Pillow Cases, s not in session this morning ) rar | General Ludlow Has Not As o Be le of extra quality musli E 1% dozen Ladies’ White PS is nothing new in riot e | Sent to the Philippines. | 3-inch hem 4 Cotton Ribbed Vests, low n | except an occasional arrest Cycling Record Broken. Spectal Cable to The Call and the New Y On sale ab leeves. Special at day’s indictments by the Grand Jury| wALTHAM, Mass. June 17.—Everett Herald. Copyrighted, 1599, by James Gor- Each . : b 1 to many arrests outside of the | ;" Ryan broke the fifteen miles world's | don Bennel and American amateur records, paced, at | HAVANA, June 17.—You can deny that | [ + T Waltham track this afternoon 1 am going ‘o the Philippines or that I | SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. WHAT INSURRECTIONS < 22 The previous have made any request of the Govern- by himself las ment to send me there,” said General COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, : | HAVE COST SPAIN fent o SR R ! match General Ludlow believes the Am. n { f Fall River. Henry flag will float over Cuba for some time. 1 " R il ur Gardiner in a twenty- | and if he continued to hold his present Enormous Expenditures Incurred in apd race. covering the dis- | office under an American protectorzie of t MRS STORKE, TESTIFIES ja ‘, i Cuba, Porto Rico and the Gardiner's time was | the island it will be necessary ur, put him - | ist b confessed : | Mg | on the retired list on account of old ag t hd pulp ice thus wrapped [ Philippines. o & Yo S IN HER OWN BEHALF den pails, b thas e | June t was sub- g— small matter, since it is better o ! e Fi- B ) | ater on ice in bottles t 3 A }va &30 OG*C‘ \’ N"QCQ O+O+0+0+0+049 ""‘ { Declares the leel Suit Is the Result- the water e And still anothe a T ditures for the @® of a Conspiracy to Injure Shoee e 1 i S CONSULT THE HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR & E sirtd e $ of ataren | CASE. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE Q1 SANTA BARBARA, June 17 Mrs. Yda ¢ a 70070001 + A Storke was on the stand to-da d 1 ? QCQ"I? of tbe Killin of F by s Porto 88,000 pesetas for 3 FREE. CALL OR WRITE. E er own n}'f"‘";{,, (r,!,',fr,'l'w o ‘umr.’ warped bS T . Phill s, 1.445,279,000 ® | oring to show that > was short, apertur 9 Sribericones. i A bonds " and | ¢ + the part of certain prominent persons firmly and solidly up with : ! ¥ s © e to conviet Mrs. Storke on trumped- of pape iry in tt ST 6900900906900 9+00000e@ | I introducing the Senor Villa- | © +. oty v nt atied Hheaois firmly cal i et \ X S verde, speaking ¢ 1 debts, 1% ® of the prosecution in ¥ particu- | fArmers and others living in log or rude JFF madnock, to succeed Cap- the United | @ St said ahe atto Mex i uflt homes in the country gniy Kne this or out of the way when the | T&gS or other chinki v met and found the indictment. | Will not crack nor split, vier mache i sed. Captain J. G 1s been detached from the y. Lieu- as been ap- pose for the pt verior to m g material, for 1d is absolute if properly made. d friends onl fused to meet d friend 3 ased to pay them. | as proposed a new loan of 300,000,000 | obligations, | | PE BUNKO MEN : T getting Grand J vermin and insect pr. e —— RETURN OF FINDLEY. onter h R JOR20] T a owstone Fame +© + O+t ufnors current concern- erience nd sign R. ed for authority to open | S ey 2 5 2 perience th et A with the foreign holders of | & ® | Defaulter Placed in the Jail at San o Ministers May Use Tobacco. : R ds to obtain their consent to | @ + Tuis Obispo. he “‘tobacco overture” sent down by P of a b por L O] ® | 3 ¥ 1 s or L OrS tox arnnuhetincoms <‘ . : SAN LUIS OBISPO, June 17. the General Assembly was the feature who h SO D 2 M Q A otmaley, Getanltite: Tox Obllector of general interest and discussion pre- and url-n:- ¢ Government's formally @ Vil unty ved to-night in sented before Monongahcla shytery yea and to promi > ® | Pinkerion Detective John C. of the Uni | h T R e ; b S| was placed in the County Jz ,,.,,,,?”‘ oot e e v sh cr de - R s . ik L sia. d CASIMIR-PERRIER AND 3e o|" L=t DR | United Presbyterian Church, Van Braan , ora e ok o e THE DREYFUS CASE % g Quiet at Iron Mountain. | street, Re M. ace, D.D., pas- roug s ex Hobion 1= $! REDDING, June 17— Rverything 15| tor. The clauses of the tobacco ; uctor PS @ | quiet at Iron Mountain. About fifty of | overture were voted upon separately = 1 these The Former President of France Told | ¢ I' + | the strikers have returned to nl\n 1"1‘5”» fl:ld u:‘my of the leading divines toc 3 at kong in S - K] 4 A number of miners are still in Redding. | an active part the discussion. All [ the Truth Before the Court 12 4+ They refuse to return at the old wage | €Xcept the clause forbidding the licen- ¢ of Cassation. ® @/ cchedule, but are perfectly orderly. An- Sure and ordination of candic ORDINANCE ATTACKED PARIS, Jun In connection with | + & other agent from Idaho mines is here try- | the ministry who use tobacco we | the multiplicity of stories in the news- |® +/ ing to persuade the miners to go to Ward- { ated by (hi* heavy vote of about three Lo ; ity i e | ner, but they fear they will confiict with | to forty-eight, while the one in qu. BY LIQUOR DEALER ravers attributs SO temeraREeRI LT S © | the Western Federation of Miners tion was defeated by four votes, (heos ¥ ‘|.~:f1\url er .\» \..m‘al,\ of mis + é e being twenty-two s a ’ Joseph Vierra Seeking to Have a | cfcITing to ‘h"""' m;:\::d i Q *! Duchesse of Leuchtenberg Dead. noes. ".\ lrps};»iuu n was then Vien note was issued this afte Bt i nd the New Yo e effect that while the ‘ 2 Spec ble to Th 1l and the New York t 4 Rio Vista Law Declared ® O P e Copyrianted, 1885, by James Gor: | had not voted in faver oo thy coolters } nvalid. as it may seem, M. |4 + don Bennett it urged its candidates fc ) try : , : : ates Tor tho s try RIO VISTA. Jun Attorney Frank ! , when Prasiden:t, was |® C'J‘ ST. PETERSBURG, June —The | and the officers of the church to ok sephs of San Franeisco. for Josept | COENizant only ng what he affirmed on | (f) Duchesse of Leuchtenberg died here this | frain from the use of tobaceco, The me. g ealeaes, o¥ra; £o-d4y served n “on Town 0Oath before the Court of Cassation. As (2 3% | evening. She was a sister of the famous | jority of the ministers, before votin . ®© ds all the k Geo ot . | General Michael Skobeloff. Two of her against the overture. wished ta he die < o e e wog D sisters are prominent in St. Petersburg | tinctly understood that while thew s GES IN THE NAVY. be asked for from the CouithhE Jull v\\lpléimlfl n before the | | snciety—Princess Belozersky and Princess | sidered the use of {obacey nn cafl o e z 4 oL court-mart at Renne: | Orlo! were opposed to pla this county compelling the Clerk to is- - i [ig — - 0 placing a special ful- 1 r Leutt rge * T M. Waldeck-Rosseau waited upon | & | ing i : : ]I ~~"V;E ‘g T“}z‘e Charge I'cue a license to Vierra for the sale of President Loubet this evening rr:nd‘%) Q| o Test the Eight-Hour Law. r"y‘l’;”’(‘;] ;‘:f“’;“’:‘;\‘pn“” & .("“fh'mh‘}‘)“k of Sl loa e liquors wit the corporate limits of agked to be allowed until to-morrow to | @ NVER. June 17.—The executive com- | wica™ tq legislate’ & ‘in“"“fl‘ A WASHIN N 17.—Com- | Rlo Vista. ol consider the situation. + MRS. W. F. THOMPSON of Los Angeles, Cal., writes: ¥ | mittee of the State Federation of Labor | snecifically.—Pittsburg Times. <~ i L. S been de- The reque <t_of Vierra rt;r the license e s ) Dear Doctors: Since I feel so grateful for my complete recovery, which was due & | to-day engaged John H. M!u'ph_\‘ one of | eSS Mg ) T S hed fr th mmand of the Mon- | Pad “I"‘ n refused by Clerk Dobbins. A|PROMOTIONS IN THE NAVY.|+ (o the action of vour eplendid remedy, Hudyan, I wish to give vou my testimonial, 3 ‘Ih" “‘i"'_“‘f]"‘”“r"“‘]"’“ ot H"i‘ ""-‘] Neacins AN Collecti t M jesal battle has beenwaged against Vierra @ in the hope that it will direct other suffering women toward Hudyan. 1 was terri. g | 0UCL I8 s ‘{lllrr‘;lh\' defonded the Utan lny o Cojecting Had. = | Vierra opened and conducted o saime Officers Who Have Been Advanced in | ¥ run down in health Was awfully weak, pale and nervous. 1 was frregular in & “courts of that State and those of ‘T‘hf revival of the stamp-collecting o ARIDES } e ey o | Y my sickness, and suifered pains ne 1 the t A friend of mine told me about < | (he United Sta i it ROy is having a hard time. Women are not JERTI ere hout aving obtained a l- X the United Stat nally winning out in ADVERTISEMENTS. Dere ML hou O onioe obtalned Al g ) gRank | @ Hudyan, as'it had cured her. I took it according to directions, and in a short time @ | {he Supreme Court of the United Staten | terested, and when they or. indifferent p—— = — the request 3 WASHINGTON, June 17.—The promo- | was gaining strength. My troubles gradually left me, and to-day I am in perfect <+ - craze seldom survives for lor wce with an ordin: tion of the fnl:n\ ing named officers was (4 health. I am so glad that I took Hudyan. Very gratefully, ® Weds a San Jose Miss. er craze, the but ides that any person de announced to-day: ® MRS. W. F. THOMPSON. S oAk = : I have 8 conmuc: & seloon 1 B T be commanders—N. E. Niles and T. ®| SAN JOSE, June 1i—Fred T. Moore, | est is the cross- t a petition signed by twe R Steven: [} y i ncipal of the Hawthorn School an living on freeholders on the Licutenant commander—J. H. Sears. |+ g sno, was married this evening secure a set saloon is to be conducted. Lieutenants—P. Magruder, P, H. Brown, | @ 7« Dorothy Allen, daughter of Professor fantry regiment. uently arrested, and p H. Schofield. W_G. Miller, W. H. Buck | 4 HAWTHORNE, Nev. FRISCO, N. M, ©® Allén, forme incipal of the State EVry cavalry regiment and a set of cros carrying the case to 'the Superior and R. de Steigur. ® Dear Doctors: Every woman who is Gentlemen: I am recommending Hud 3l chool sent sssistant | CANNON of every artillery regime 4,‘11 d against him. Ther 1 tenants, junior grade—M. M. Kyler, | § weak and nervous, should know of Hud- to all my friends. because I have reason (® Postmaster in th The ceremony | feSular army. 'She secured a copy ndwiches and giving €. Vogelsang, H. S. Ritter, C. S. Mc- | (9 yan. It cured me, therefore I think it to know that it a good medicine, and took place at the re e of the bride. vy Journal, lear 5 rrested. Two | Vey. L. H. Everhart, J. H. Dayton, L. .| @ the best medicine on earth. I had taken will do what you claim for it. My trouhle (9 PO nce of the bride. | j Ceredion Al & ) Bostwick, W. A. Moffatt, J. R. Edie, R, i: %o, many other rr:nNHaa w:uu;m result \\l'ns d)‘lpep!rlyn ;‘md { was in very bad 4 wrate to rhs ant major of eac S 7 VYA N y s Rodidie, h rvous _troubl vas of ten vears shape. s + s stom- 2 2 o send ontends that the ordinanc Tknap. D; Wp Blemer, A. L. Willard, | & siinding, and was complicated with stom. aehe and there -wovs bur ray I,mY stom. @ | USES FOR OLD NEWSPAPERS. R e O 1. béing contrary to a Hollock, P. H. Hough, P. H. ach-trouble. Hudyan not only relleved me, I could eat. Was also very weak aod + = S IoRimonL g isty. N Trwi iner—J. Donald. and W. E . section 4, of the which provides that t on ate constitu- but it cured me entire nervous. Hudyan cured me, sound MRS, They Will Clean Windows, Fortify 05 (1nnon P. R. GIBSON. well. R. W. LEWIS. embroidered Scant Bedding and Chink Crevices. feet square, as the cr. pins them on it in rotatic nd ach act shall subject, which subject - . s title. The plain- ADAMS GRAMMAR SCHOOL. xpressed In i HUDYAN is for men and women who are weak, pale. nervous and emaciated, for The thrifty housckeeper finds ma o P e on that the ordinance is without HUDYAN gives strength, HUDYAN makes rich, red blood, HUDYAN strengthens and for her favorite newspaper aft IR | tranquilizes the nerves, HUDYAN makes flesh. ead the ne 2 i r studied the ba ertisements and cut out what for her scrapbook. There 200d as newspapers, not even cha- | ' S5 s skin, for polishing gi . whether it wdow panes or lamp chimn A Modest Hero. it that Lieutenant to the patent paper 2% tions his war experience? Do purpo: he showed the white feather l"h'”\'\u‘w "HI\“»"‘!"“]"V; \f'-\mh? 10 Twenty-Three Pupils Are Promoted 3 et From the Ninth Grade. N | The following is a list of the graduates TO TAKE THE PLACE OF | of the ninth grade of the Adams Gram. TRADE MARK. COUER D’ALENE STR!KERS mar School, Miss K. F. McColgan's class: Hazel Steen, F abeth Henrioulle, Frida Schultz, Louis Horst, Julla Kern, Rudolph | Miners Being Snnt to Idaho From the ) inter. Henry Marks Minnie Kummerlande, bullets or and these a horder HUDYAN cures all wasting organic and functional dis stomach, the heart, the liver, the nerves, the kidney nerve and fiber of the human organism In its curatf Headaches, Costiveness, Torpid Li pondency, Lack of Energy edy of nature, “HUDYAN 5 Women who are sickly, pale and nervous, as a result of those weaknesses ailments peculiar to their sex, find Immediate relief in HUDYAN. HUDYAN °5, such as relate to t for HUDYAN reaches every > influence. ver, Palpitation of the Heart, Melancholia, Des- Sleeplessness, are promptly overcome by this great rem- ‘Why is Jest carpet | never me . though. to | you suppe nd lining OROR202 SORJOMOL SORZO RO} e, " o be this one needs a Eo0d many, | pe dig something else that he wants to From | Missouri and Kansas Lead 4:'7;‘" gr,‘l;”mll‘x‘v’n«‘ a Alxlm‘:‘”" fi\(hp}f :;r all chronic inflammations and ulcerations and gives strength to the entire or sm Al thicknesses are nec Iy. keep quiet DUFF CORDON & co | s Lea Olga Lythens, Herbact Malliigi Bertha. Moses of woman. It is a splendid tonic and strengthening nervine for suffering women. when dirty work is to be done, you “Oh, he was a hero, but doesn’t war .y and Zinc Regions. | Otto oe Marx, Dora STk Fivery man or woman who takes HUDYAN will recommend HUDY. for this spread pewspapers doubie on table o the pecple to find out out it. He ’ GALENA, Kans., June Adele ammy, William Kern, valyable remedy cures permanently. | floor you wi Ve VOours no end of | afraid they’ll make a fuss over him Port St. Mary’s, Spain. A, Kans., Jun A train- | fjdcle dwin. Senty HUDYAN cures all diseases of the Blood and Nerves, Nerv | cleaning and ihbing. 0or man’s | he hates anything of that kind t ¢ T Weakne: hausted Nerve Vitality, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Locomotor Ataxia, Paralysis, lessness, Headache, Despondency, Mental Depression, Hysteria, Neuralgi Side and Back, Eplleptic Fits, Palpitation of Heart, Nervous Dyspepsia, Mental Worry complexions. bianket is made of three thick wspaper. joined t “n cotton cover: dal pu on | dolph Wint ALBANY AND NEW ORLEANS. Hazel Steen, Julla Kern, Ru- sses_of | fact is, h gether and basted be- | war corre like held one of those New ondent’s notes while tt 2 quilt. Tt rus- | ter rushed up to a fort that w m | Spaniards and compelled them to surrer of | de cut to fit the sole and worn | e load of 200 miners from the Missouri| & | and Kansas lead and zinc mining r —_— will leave Jopiin to-morrow merning | | over the Missouri Pacific to wor the = Coeur d'Alcne mines. The men are all Denial of the Story That the Pur- n twe tles a little, to be sure, but it is w and cheap. And four thickne: newspape R 02 SOR JORZORZORJONOR JORJOR & full ¢ O] ndigestion, Early Decay, Constipation, all Female Weaknesses, Pale and Sallow CHARLES MEINECKE & CO., (O} 20X SORJORORZONIO} 3 A B £ 5 HUDYAN s for sale by druggists—30c a package or =ix packages for $2 30. %‘ side the shoe, makes an excellent sub- | » s Agents Paoific Coust, S1# Sacramento’ Street, | 151 CIASS mincrs, having been cted chased Cruisers Are Top-Heavy. If your druggist does not k:fl;\ HI‘D\.‘;’ sr\:d (:lrel:(( xx",“:n: Hl'll;\"v\N REM- Oi irxlnlnfvo'r’v'ar a felt insole, having the double | What They Said. San Franclsco, Cal. fif"“‘l _;]\0 district \;\l;‘flmv(-“[ LONII( June 17.—With reference to EDY CO., cor. Stockton, Elils and Market sts., San Franclsco, Cal. ' fg advantage that fil '_«hko{ up. Ie]« rm()m lu_nu Mistress (to_serv. .m—]—hi-l_.\"”l gnll‘ those V carelog Pnnho are Wfl‘it e l:)f; {he reports that the cruisers Albany and YOU MAY CONSULT THE HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR CASE FREE 93 l‘f‘““,]"."nn"“;x]‘,?\mff’ Qoditine e il log BT atihe ""r’;‘;,'n‘ JeRs o at-home. incompetent men will be seat, | 3.3 4 Orlear purchased here by the OF CHARGE. CALL OR WRITE. @ | Nor is there any ice blanket equal to a| Mistress—What did they say? | Th. V1L b Lolioived Erom. th | foited States Government, have been + | Sunday “blanket sheet.”” Ice wrapped in| Servant — How fortinit. — Melbourne ese W e foliowed frem time to ! found top-heavy and unseaworthy the o1 [ @404 O+ O+ O4E4OHO+DO4CHOIO+OH D +O+O+O+D+@+O+ @+ @+ @+ 9 | one of these will last twice or three times | Times.

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