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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 18 2 jego, has successfully passed INATIONAL GUARD el e The men on the Marion at this port will ITT MAKES g rr 7 GREYHOUND BUNS & iiarienoE cup For SIMlANS Ul: 0 0ot take part in the parad 1A ; WH”_ HlS Ll L ADY GOLF PL AYERS .?‘onnnnsflf&l:’r;;aizs%fiin@ THE (m"éi’{‘l'.",}.:.lfr“ EI\I:,K‘,‘;'”:“H ard P. Wallace, fir R et > T leutenant, % > b | 3 5 i and William Rawson, second lieutenant. | 3 S | The Inspections in the Second Brig-|ail of Company F, Su-u.m’ Infantry; Mil- | | i : bank Johnson, captain and assistant sur il flde-—Som_e of the §old1ers Were Mol e i ara o = 5 s Without Uniforms. to duty with the Seventh Infantry Oakiand 010 16 | £ B. Harvey, first licutenant, ¢ e 3age hifais 00 00 ¢ 2 0 4 — | the Signal’ Corps. Third 'Bri i peseidite o | Orders have been issued from Superior | Bailey- who falled to qualfy. . H Headquarters to the several branches of [ The recommendation of the Two Hits and a Run {Unusual Accident at iquesios Hipranche ool Slne o0 R tional company of infant the National Guard of the State Ll ade in their respective localities on Tues-| ;¢ \woodland and become part of il the \ of July, in celebration of | 513" Rogiment of Infantry, havi one hundred and twenty-third anni- | approved, the company desigr Union Park. Their Limit. T IO T | ry of American independence. Major | has been’ mustered in A PRETTY FIELDING GAME 'MOSE FALLS ON THE FIELD e e e i L e e Twelve Innings at Watsonville. | sprRITeD fERgeL - T, ke captain commanding, of- | Promotion Certificates Given the Best COSTS A TALLY. A e DOWN OF TWO STAKES. M e @.P,‘,’i"f ff.nmc.-hfilfl(isf Bergerot S s franchise. and the management of tI e s mustered and in- | gchool were held Friday morning, when The New Diamond at Recreation Park e :\m];h e Extensive Preparations to Accommo- S ”"n_‘\; .\:1‘1":): i:‘u‘l;h‘-‘nr or y.x]n\‘: "I;:; ‘;”"_" nr"v’”'_"“‘; :"‘!i""‘F"“””"" “““ : 1 commanding d mal F! Proves an Unqualified Success. date a Great Throng To-Day, ing_s The Country When the Champion Stake 5 B ] SHema T ! r ) on tion, Bob White Games. Will Be the Feature. tnirddivision, on tio ite % == e ailibaia “airweather's cla ldre e il be mus. | Four™ Ruby Be The. o An unu i i 1 Suctl ,Un." | Banks, girls of the sixth s eventh grac g k, who, when not 1 unusual a nt in the coursing field dier . C | recitation, “Like Washing two little T up fires, hires himself out to urre at Union Cc ing Park yester- i ’u [Fzesitation:ir tkeSvkacning ,““H,”‘ 18 the entr figure it day in the in-do o he R . shall designaé “Westward," mile Ke: ' " ati S e SR rth division | Pearl Nyatt, Sylvain Rohr The Merry Biacksmith surth grades: dialogus | e’ Frea de R Charle Cassassa, Arthur Burtc | quartet, Helen Uphar fifth division at Eureka, will | Conlon,’ Mabel McF: d and inspected by the com- | osophy.”’ Katle O'Cc 2 i and second tered and inspected by such officer as d_by g div Along toward the of the day’s \ New Zealand bred dog, was sent ps with Safeg Maher's wrd was un- iimlessly until the rection, when he Park girls of Wha v Uphar warrant office 1tion: ¢up must be won twice to become the property of a . massive affair and is in the best handiwork of Snap Shot being among el clut on' board the menced Before the Supreme Court. i« pursuit their game of said _division at | first Ak strong favorite in the be puchi tmeprior {0 Julyl A T R i, Edw th tonist s 3 | may designate. He is further directed | Christiana Ban e . 10 astonishment of his bac & | tofollow care.ully the preseribed rules | Bface:s sona, Acithmett he gradually slowed down and - b and regulations and the provisions of | forenth. STOCS Stari to put gered about until caught by his trainer. &l 6o No. s., division headquar- el + “Miss recitation get back He was found to have burst a blood SEEani e * pupils « ; popcorn 1y to-morr ‘ orrh: e - . The sixth ¢ = arill, y using pr hemorrha He LTy sonk. puplls” of third i o his kennel, where every- o T d b ’ @ | at such time, and by girls; dialogue, bie was done 1o cave s tie. | @ Mlagnificent Trophy Presente y Prince | Busia &8 st e O T or pop up A s not thought he would survive, P 1ir t br | O'Rorke, Teresa McMahor f Hodnett: i during t of blood. The accident 1 ignate | chas Satior, ;i st 1t il toxe'of biood e ecideni Poniatowski. O itention. & - 1 ‘ s of the kind being recalled by old- | @ HROUGH the generosity of Prince Poniatowski, the golf players c B “’,,‘N,N‘_ e e vison O I Heateauntn ot q ¥ s < s 1o nenolt L ? : the information the/ Bl ot ¢ cashmer O s district have a challen offered them for - competition called for should not fail to-appear n % a box of & 3 A 15 made up of the rur 3 which exceeds,in value and b Wy cup ever offered h It is & | inort tached. to_the muster rolls, | bons sent by “Presid v 5 1 1 el 3 given in the name of -Burlingame Country Club, and will be com- & | order Captain Louls | RS PTVER d = s covTees e o peted for on its links. The iirst match will be played on July 3, and ¢ | inding the Naval Militia, THE JURY FEES CASE. e, Ski, Sai & is open to the lies, members of the San Francisco, Oakland and San following order : y ime, i, Said 1550DEE ! nd | Mandate Proceedings Will Be Com- | i i to-day inc shaye P ind ham, BT : ine isions Argument in the mandamus proceedings i 2 ! LS 5 the Cluh was organized on July 4 six years ago. Major and inspec n | nst the Board of Supervisors to com- S 2 ol ¢ 2 oA of the 1d his associates are preparing to cele 1889, at 8 o'¢ | pel them to audit the demands of the i ws: or te manner. There will be music and United - St | jurors sitting in the various criminal de- - E's Juncheon on the ) new club house and a great variety of g Wharta | partm of the Superior Court was not ! 5 1 h = Jorts on the will ‘include golf, pigeon shooting for the club men- | 1 J “aok yesterday. When X ur ' 6 of was called City and County At- wdquarters | 1899, are | rnthemse Lane objected to the proceedings on the ground t they were not proper and said that individual s to recover R faster ga e 2 12 \ & | The exner Mo tor the e said orders g their m « X h out for bein t J. H. Perig ¢ EXECUTNE CQMM'TTEE have been o u(..l \l\)'.; i at once s for the in- i » ;‘umjs ,.um;- {";‘,“, be }nw]!‘mw.d RUNS AND HITS BY 1y 5 salary. During that period he h viding T b Gl A Rd bt by Regent e : NAMED BY MDONALD Sy, burire it mriva s E o e 0 1 1 1 5 of young fish, which he donated Commanding ~ officers of the | would be taken in uy ne Court 000 0 various public institutions. He ha secc and neer jons | Mr. Boardman, who repres the_jur- 1 By « ¢ - m z T 1 Snspeations of the Bt order v member | ors, did not press the matter. In event e 7 TWO AT LARGE AND ONE FROM s s U ";’,‘,',‘:;,,Y,'m of their comma it at this | an appeal was taken months of delay S G EACH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ¢ : muster and ir to prepare | would be the result, and in consequenc: Harper 1. A i Co e their er to para- | carly next week Mr. Boardman will go L \ graph No s, Head- | before the Supreme Court and commence lay—Mc SR - Whic : S HARRIS IN° UNIFORM. quarters D June 12, | mandate proceedings against the board - e i Methods by Which the One Hundred | k88, in ¢ na_their att | before that tribunal. The Supreme Court s Seek to Perpetuate Control of Hank to Emulate the Only Dal-| 5 Ger | 1\. origina '\ul‘}; liction in suc ;; cases, W al P Fair: : : : | eadquar- | by dropping the case in the Supe ses—Wa : 3 i Local Party Affairs. . rymple This Afternoon. | b | Court going direc |n.(”|;,I the c ATY: 2 { it The regular | staff office of 1 sort much time wi be ¢ % ; & £ take place at Golc s £ F officers and the decision will be final ed sy ; s i} r McDonald, chairm ! L Coldanate, ”"" on e the steamship Mar- | understood when the proceedings were i S o 3 f s Ix oo Committ me A e and Oakland. | jon are ehy ordered to be present i in the Superior Court that the 1t Hammonc 5 Sennt_ms} Defeat I:O}.)stelm ; Mg ; M % h-.w will pitch for the locals and Shea | at this m ind inspection B would not appeal, but ot SACRAMENTO, June 17.—1T t - E X cral body will do the hoxwork for the Dudes. In the | V. All division commanding officers t of the lower court, but in eball league i afternoon the same teams will meet at| are hereby ordered to have the prop- nute somebody changed his mir ramentos, demonstrate t strict and Recreation Park, and a special feature| ©Ity, in thelr possessi 1y f and as a result occasioned several da ZegEE NS pLac named will be the first appearance on i abon which S L mond in uniform of the only, th. Hank ¥ is. It is rathe nk to break into the game, but y of last is ordered man H. T. Holton, N transferred from th A WITNESS ASSAULTED. Leonard Kienzle Has His Lips and s i during a fit of mental aber: 1 to the second division, r : sted: challen from mendation of the comm ding «’r‘mv-t ',i- At | Nose Smashed by the Defend- : ) o don a unifol Yl 'e request of the commanding officer, = asen Brit District, Willi team.. Ewing e ¢ "Winters, seaman, and James D ant in a Battery Case. Ay Y nbly Dis- | fanatics will have an opporiu n, havé received thelr| Teonard Kienzle, a peddler, living at - i riy-fourth | just how much these t the service. the Chicago House, 612 Howard street, o) know about the fine points of the gam appointments of *f | called at the Receiving Hospital vesterday 1 Distric Hank has made it conditional that ave heen made: morning with his lips and nose badly cut. kL master (second class) John M Vision, appointed emanuel R semb) ven M District permitte cher tect ey roc to wear over his unifc ir packages fore and aft to|Second 1 mself from Krug's oeccasional | yeoman et throws. The teams will line | ed; Seaman | He said that William Moore, a barber, also living in the ( go House, had attacked him with a pair o brass i ¢ up as follows | ted chief cocl knuckles because he was to app v & E; i i San Frane Gatl | ctions were witness against him in a battery in i Miss G i Swinde Hanondll Judge Graham's court. Dr. Rinne hed : tzpatric Toussell and dressed the wounds X n n A few minutes later the case was called X | in court. Mo accused Thomas Fitz wife and black- which led to his ywledged in court mistake as to Mrs. art landering h rald_of ened Fi ED AT THB OLD HOMESTEAD Miss Arguello and Dr, L. Comty o e TN el T eie Mt e L cted in civ A was ir instructor of had made were present Moore's character, and the Judge got | these made | them to shake han Kienzle geclined to to the say who beat him and the Judge diss 5 Hard me taflor gowns to order | = at popular pri Loewenthal's, 914 Mrkt.* but very missed th se - t Moore and told W, Fischer Are Made N e n his tim. e themselves erc in it at the inspection | —_— Postmaster Montague an Inventor. ster M ue had on exhibition ffice yvesterday here is still a shortage of revi this troop, which was noted 1 invention | report. Th Captain Carrington’s Trouble. The indications are that Captain Care . June wh expected that the Postoffice | The Signal Corps of the rington’s financial troubles will be ads The contraci- worities at Washington will adopt, It | was inspected by Captain justed without additional Flore AT- | % an attachment for letter boxes. which | the corps. as ust Lamads Yesterday the foll of tne late yws under glass the time when the [-After inspection there jred fro yancouver to this ci S “ He collection will be R e R oitn, thermeTeine Tayinglcarty | Tired [from Vancouver jto, this el _ . W. ter. | the vhich it will catch. The slip giving this| Company B of the Seventh Infantr; VANCOUVER BARRACKS. June 17, med the cer- | o mination of a rformation is changed automatically up- ! be inspected at San 1 next w William Greer Harrison, attended < by [ oommation of the eollector closing the hox t e e Third Division of the Naval| Francisco: Much prostrated, but ischer; the e Z i out the letter: The invention has | Militia on board of the Pinta. my friends that my accoun Donlin mes S. Leen patented by Hoagland & Richard- M. Smith. elected second lieuten- the Government are absolut Donlin La Estrella in Farce son. la Company B, Seventh Infantry, at| correct. CARRINGTON n « member of on the| The members of 1 trella P -American families it 1= v ighters of the Golden We reat grandfather, 1 Governor _of sh rule, in 1810, Anto Arguello, f L under the . by the re 2 G . came Into_pos- \nd Mis a, million (dollz Minnie K have arranged for rominent dentist | oprertainment, the principal featur ed for one of the social functi n in the banquet hall of ADVERTISEMENTS. 7% PREMATURE WEAKNESS, BEAN-EATERS AGAIN —_— T T SSURY and jonary work in | home-coming from mi sick two_weeks ag Mrs. Minnle Fre- ¢ Hiam Fische > 1 P 1 which will o farce, entitled % BEATEN BY PHILLIES : S Clare yari Sl LA I Ll Lost Vigor, Contracted Ailments and all other weakness and diseases of G GUTTER AFTER RAUER. programme will he followed by dancing . men quickly and rermanently cured WITHOUT THE USE OF DEADLY S 4 Boston Receives a Hard Sstback in TR S A T \ Y i Its Race for the League He Wants the Collector Arrested on a | Bogus Lottery Tickets. m M. ¢ DEIGSORIDANGERODS A0 UNNATUR‘L S.lMULANTS'. ‘ it il AR = Charge of Robbery, but the P e e s 2 d g How would you like to feel your old-time strengta and vitality? How would you ! A %= \ 17 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDIN Warrant Not Yet Issued. [ bogus Tottery tickets, who was convicted | }lke to b as pe:fect in every way as the most per:ect man you know ? These blessings | it ‘ N / i 3 = 5 2 e el in Judge Treadwell's court on Friday by are in stor: for you. All younezd o do is t> reach out and grasp them. Dr. Meyers & b L T eadlaleurdl. e i s R v lender, who had a scrap with J o Jury of alding and abett] lottery Co. offer you new life with all its many blessiags. They have become famous by rebuild- FRES“ T“INfiS Boston ..l 1T L6 Pittsbure 23 26 460 & the colle o -‘H‘Hu Sherts o DR e T e L inst Hih . ng e ing shattered constitutions. They have made a study of your troubles for a great many 3 > 20 ) New Yo fice June 9, appliec or a arrant 1n to abide erd o ¢ i i i i : Iphia 30 20 1600 Washington 17 _,‘m,,, IO LAl oot e vastbrc Y T l‘ o !w 2 m“‘\ g L",‘“,, Rl years. They are endowed by nature with speeial qualifications. They passed the ex- From our laundry in linen, percale or | it Louls....33 21 .38 Loul the arrest of Rauer on the charge of him to six months in the County Jail on perimental stage long, longago. They have the largest and best equipped medieal in- Madras shirts, white linen eollars and p . The Judge hesitated to the | the first c (: nd tk nths on the stitution and the most extensive practice in Amerieca. trousers look as well as when you first [ Ioosels in the fleld to.d It will be remembered that Raner went | were fised in $1300, which were promptlz | NO PAY - TIL buy them, in color or finish. We do | !°U¢ ELy & ! to a fruit store at 3 Haight streer, rni r e flrs 0 | s A A e e n e e b Urenon Tine B soemnanied SetEnRT ‘ : : ‘ i negligee shirts, and your collars and | them all over the field B R e fousiesn Smithiliey Are the leading specialists for | If a patient has any ~ cuffs will keep fresh longer from our | Clubs nt st b cler) s (pme L G ed oo men. They have been curing T e o | perfect methods than by any other in | Cnciavai 111111 o i debal s SRR and healing men for more than LS R o e | Ran Franc Batte fth and Dor till and made I him Tossed a Coin for the Contract. 18 years. They cure | Francisco, to be paid to Dr. | “No i ammann Vaughn. Umj his pocket. Then he gave Beni a receipt I Hent Oomtaltias ot the ksl e ter heaT | and Warne for money Sl e p s Lost Vigor, Premature De- e D et The United States Laundry, Offics Next day Gatter went to the Sher 1 ervisors met y rday for gor, et | entirely well. If it is not 000 kot Bl BOSTON, June 17.—Lewls' wild pitching was | office A)Hl]\«u&ll”ll] Inm an attachmen ‘n‘,, purpose of cor "; rir for fur- cay, Unnatural Losses, Wasting | convenient to do tlnsipe\ - - chiefly responsible for Philadelphia’s vict had been levied on t for hut | nishing supplies to the for ! Drains, Nervous Debility, Strict- | ménts may be made in oip foaln of he slx runs | withdrawn and no deputy sheriff was lowest 1 3 i men Cl evela“d BiC CleS Toeak: at the bat I stin Y | Wity Raner. Just {hen Rauer came into | * 5”" P“s"l“’lme“”'lf:“m' | R 2 the office and he and Gutter had a fight. | 8 L ancer, leeplessness, euma- o sClubiess —— of a coin hy t bidders. Tn this 0 f : ) CONSULTATION Bl Celebrate the Fourth with California | Manner Dunham, C T anot tisn. Netslels, Kuinoyg Dis. | o e froworka. Buy direct from makers. Galt. | Sentative won the contract for furnishing | ease, Bladder Disease, Spine Dis- FREE. atteries— : Lewis an ow y dire 1 makers. Cali- | piping, which will aggregate $10,000. | ; 5 | gen. Umpire—Lynch fornia Fireworks Co., 219 Front st, S ease, Liver Disease, Heart Dr. Meyers . & Co. make ! e | | Disezse, Blood Disease, Ski no charge for consultati; | LOUISVILLE, June 17.—The Colonels were | Park Music To-Day. | Sues He ayer. e e ot g} S Adler YAt | never in the game to-day. Rayers, the new | overture RhAUSer” .o s Wagner| 102 M. Craw, Keeper of a lodging-house | Disease, Stomach Disease, Eye [rancadute UI;‘;;"’[‘“"&?““; | shortstop, was given a tr nd proved a fail- | Morceau characteristic dance of the Gnats | at 279 Jessie st filed ‘m yesterda Disease, Ear Disease, Lung and frequently results in a e endance, 100 | 5 . Eflenberg | agai ) s Sdger 0 recove: i A & e i e e e ’, r:_\‘v' Tg 1 ;5‘“4:, LY ¢ L l‘fur o IXI‘[‘ndfr' ‘x‘mm\ er | Disease, Reotal Disease. great deal of gaod, even if e o 5 ; < Smetana | S marage. Plaint e DR. MEYERS & CO S T St. Lous...... CmE e ol < -Cherubint | the gefendant ise to marry her and 4 : i are. | If you cannot call, write Batteries—Philipp! and Zimmor; 1 g | sty Tdbe e iing | her subsequent Detraval by him her repu- | successful in curing chronic for private book, diag- 1 s—Emslie and McDonald | & Teonca ati ss ha in] | s mat- oSS , free advice, Criger. Umpires—Emslie and MeDonald = Il\a”” :i,: ”‘\‘:m fx”ll.“’,\l-n.l;{ I \;‘-h:u-. x:“-murnd in and dargerous cases, no t- | nusis sheit f 1 i PITTSBURG, June 1i.- Pittsburg w Schlott.) e e e | tansit :hey ha;e Been bio Ha ’la'lrl‘:)u;"\(rll‘(;: R -veland by hitting Hughey Astray fn & | Decker piano, good as new, for $200, "“;""‘:e( incurable by "other | cured every year whi ha\rr1 aitora ‘could Mo : ¥ S rlEeTe Terma SN0 CBU0 o " 20, cians YEE 2 = e b he Sy i M| 0t Mauvais', 769 Market street, . el ! never seen the doctor a, i Attendance, 2000, Score: e Miden e HOME CURES : - i Burwell Ball and Roller Bearings, | o R e Gl R Uil | P i L ‘,S]h F:!EEbPRIVATE BOOK.— There are men in_every city, town and school district NO FRICTION. Bitisbur : R ——————— | Katie Levis, a nurse ‘at<fhe Maclean |} e i ety e it hy DR, MEVERS euocess b HOM & QURK sysiou:. = Alfhonghi b ts Lidhed, I o 3 1| Futher MasCoresito, Plasch: FroRpIEAL 10180 ‘4.6 520" oo mle ventardag. ot l preferable to see the patient in many instances, it is not always ne:essary. . v - Batterles—Sparks and = Bowerma y 1 g CORRESPONDENCE CON. N 7 AGENTS WANTED ¥a | .5y schrechengost. Umpire—Gaffne Y| Father MacCorry will signalize his|Smallpox. She was 18 years of age and | SPONDENCE CONFIDENTIAL. NO PRINTING ON ENVELOPES OR PACKAGES. | her home was at Selma. She was taken | | DR. MEYERS & CO., Wholesale, B Everett School Medalists. Montana and surrounding points by | hays of Napa died at the ho al Friday At the Everett Grammar School, Mrs, | Preaching one of his able sermons at St. | afternoon of smallpox. She was 32 vears H. A. LOZ|ER: co., F. A, Barihgipreaidsnt. Saedals w‘,m!\"“mrnly’:x(\;lll,s?\,Mcr:meli] Dupont mnflnr: of aze and had been sick for two weeks, 204-308 McAllister street, Franclaco, awarded as follows: Bridge medal, Paul ijse el it D s e remains of both women were interred e graried ss llows!” Bridee esn, P | [aliarin et U oS e Tho o A STAFF OF SKILLED SPECIALISTS, ESTABLISHED (8 YEARS, LEAVITT & BILL TTE e held Bt ond of Yacation, CX°TCISeH | WiIl bo rendered by the chofr. The solo-| Game Warden’s Report y . Miss May Ryan. Miss J~Murphy . | S U2 e TR S Dr. J. 5. Smith and Mr. Yoho.” In th James Failon, the Fish and Game War- 30 Larkin street. | 4 qyances made on furniture and plancs, with [ cvening Rev. Father Wyman will deliver | den, has filed his report with the Super- Store open ovenings. Cash or instellmente, | or without removal. J. Noouan, 1017-102 Mission. | the discourse. visors for the fiscal year ending June 30. Sundays—9 to 11. Evenings—7 to 8. 7 3 Market Street, | ELEVATOR Hours—8 to 5 Daily. 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