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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1899. : 3:‘“”‘{ trothed to Dr. Smith, J R J0E POREIN, i Irving M. Scott's dzughter, Mrs. Anrnl ] T ILUH Brown, will shortly wed Dr. Smith, a | ne al club. Thirt L. J. Dwyer is d irs of one club. George God- | 'thers of the Potrero are not | Dw S Makes the Best Fitting Clothes at 25 per | cent less than any other house on the Il have the w orks | prominent surgeon in the navy. For so are. therefore, re- | QPO +D DO+ OGO+ O+ OO eGSO E O OS DS O DD +O+O+O+O+--+-0—-O+@ | ment the resignation of J. W. Dwyer, an DR. KILMER’S REMEDIES. . u?der fifflcl!al, \\'fas accepted and1 a gncch e PSS > © | of applications for positions placed on & file, as were a large number of instri-| FREE TO SUFFERERS + Jas: il i g i i j; | fooa inspac(or,&(h‘: indorsements oming SRS AN DEM & Mt ST e iy 1+ | trom the most important husiness organ- s i ? | zations, E orporations and many | i ] X sl e el e i prorunem"r?i?n".sc ! ot ‘.h;ng\-, ”"‘T‘m’ New Cure for Kidney, Bladder and _— o [EHiEa e R fl‘ o \_M‘ i ‘EW “"“WVH"""W“ i 1 ?%raimia;;k'%._"fi osition as s:‘x,ppnr:wndt‘nz} Uric Acid Troubles. i i S ey g AR g 5 i g S of nurses. The matter of refusing to use F t- Y Sl e 2o el ‘W‘:i ‘;“1‘1‘\}1“”“1\‘ i u‘v}‘\n\:.{‘ i W M‘!‘“ ‘ i o i “ e i'%.“* Mactean eamat i usta ,,‘.,};.1;1\ Rt e aclions I.I"ing Up for the )¢ ’J I e ]‘Wl \ i e M‘\ v!i“f,‘Hw i il | W:‘, L T | st vse nmme S M Sbpication of { newspapers is sure to know of the won- © M ’ ’“ e i i i i 1'[ Ui | i | trhlu‘ R | | nurse 1o ve allowed to leave the insiitu- | gerful cures made by Dr. Kilmers attie of the Primaries. [& | i L o T i o o e o [l i ”‘“}A‘H‘i”]’ it m‘"‘ i i st b ) e "““”“; ! the germs of SmallpoX. o lege of | Mineteenth century; discovered after U . ’ o Ll] ni ’w i m’fl\*"i‘fi” L i 4l ! 2 e R PO rgaone tha same num- | vears of scientific research by Dr. Kil« i M > e - [l Al L e il L i i / fo F it ber of wards and beds and the same rep-| mer the eminent kidney and bladden i Hs TR AR el e il I ; : i I 1 vis hysi- e Usurpation of Power by the Committee sl L e e B e g 7| memtaton, eI P NRE Al | spectaiist, an is wondertully successs y %1 I S g foktlcs Ykt e S R i was also taken up and passe the'| 201 in. promptly (curing. Kidney, liver, £ i i AR b b e | i i k LA el n promptls g s - + il i i (R Wl T A S S 2 et ¢ board, Dr. Barbat being the only member 3 oi One Hundred Is Resented. i Lo O i i it fl Wl BE i " | bladder and urle acid troubles. i W g i e f i b it ol o When the time for adjournment came it | gwamb Root has been tested in So Th P . + iR e ‘r‘.ififi i el A gt b i it i B e D il mans whv. 1n houpiial works in oriy e Programme Scorncd D e e R B e L L SR many wave, in hospital work, it o fifdt ‘i:“,;‘ FanR U R L i TRk TR (A i Bl that an adiourpment be taken to the call | vate practice, among the helpless toa e ® W’ AR ) mm@ ‘H]W“Uf i u”l l“ W R, i J.,“Eu;i“ s i‘”“ i e O < fing (o be (o us." &id Dr. | paor to purchase relief, and has proved CTIVIT At g g o BRI Re “1{‘1 Lf ottt n‘ ! :3‘“7 i H WMMW b ‘”1‘“:“““‘1 ‘wl“G\\viw.flfi»““(wvfi‘fi\ii[ Hij il il ‘h‘}y]fl-m"‘ Il 1] © | Barbat, “hefore we call a meeting. and as | <o successful in every case that a spe= e e, by the o | > HEE |fl1y e i "“‘\‘N»{h. el sl AiLa J‘Wil‘w R ] 3 | coon os e eyt e e heal. | clal arrangement has been made by 1 upport | o A \’M’H“‘ LRE “"}“j‘i"i‘;"’;“ il ‘ il Wi lrm;\“" = il ljih"“,{'\"“\{gh"\!Li‘l;‘,‘:{‘\“ ! “HW: |[ | tions, notwithstanding the hoard. 18 with- | Which all readers of the San Francisca iihiaa ¢ four clubs in the| ® (RNl b : an il 1 Ji Ml i «w‘];”i H i ‘”\.J‘l I "‘J""‘i ‘H i il out Merit we will meet and resume ot | Daily Call who have not already tried or fa clubs b fi ; il i i ' So % g W he | ; i 4 vt 1 embly District. The club| ¢ i I ! i ’,{1' f i i i il b B ended e 1 L it may have a sample bottle sent free t 1 h v is rolling is suppe 1| & M ‘ i — - by mail, also a book telling more about r ¢ to ha 3uckley Sympathie 1rles = T S "Ro C e Dermucrar o, Gantagher and Dick Poolin'speak tor i | ¢ : TO BE THE BRIDE |nave kidney or hiaader trouble. When Hires 5 ™ & writing mention reading this generous 4 A A M B ‘ OF A NAVAL MAN |ifter in the San Francisco Daily Call « ) brilliant + 0 e “1"“""‘-‘%‘”‘ ol I - and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & ‘..v ra I ’H.\",,‘,v.n,,y "(., c S It U “H”‘»H‘ ! il i + lrving Scott’s Daughtel‘, :(‘n . Rmzr:ammn_ N X: The regular Hias LR onCosiiomatiiic et | S | fifty cent and one dollar sizes are sold 2 3 & heads the faction| ¢ " ! H;h;;wiwg:‘ i | Mrs. Alice - Brown, Be- i W Wi the Committee of » i " . A i ? One 1 -, Pat Norton | ® 4 : ? ® - f A4 + e e H 1 el | time past Mrs. Brown's friends have necn | Pacific Coast, and it is the only house £ 2 sh e Po- | @ 4040406040060 60000060460 466000000000 ede Gsoeded 2 plsas}nflv d»:-;::xn; sumiar nf\‘pm“m ;:.'::: you get fine clothes at moderate 5 f of the | A . proaching nuptials, which i eRtents es. 2 . \ R e Caught in an Hlectrical Storm. corroborated by the intended bride’s| 4 gy s indications of a sharp The schooner W. S. Phelps, laden with gunpowder, dynamite and other explosives,iwas ca\?ght %n three Mrs. P.r.w\\.n:} |;~vrn:|‘|:;i,.1ffm',;-a,\'»;}‘::n.nw- TO ORDER | 8 i !‘!J”\'h'n t ‘v‘:v‘-:'!\" thunder and lightning storms during the voyage from San Francisco to Champerico. While the lightning was ;gn;':: s ’r” i ;““,11 o ot IThot $4.50 $1°°° . t the t\u-l;,; IonE fflw playing about the masts and rigging the officers and crew were in momentary anticipation of being blown to S, i ¢ the Rank of ,413111_;”,.'{‘13 | 5.00 13.50 ghty Raib ppy married life Mr. . 1218 atoms. After one the | Brown pa ’ | Eomaipiesd e K0 .| 6.00 1ed and a great favorite in select local 20.00 st th 1 | ) he set ¢f which she was wont to be .“mi‘ 9-.00 25.00 | | 15.50 17.50 od and accompli ed At present the brids to be is with oters. The r i 10.00 30.00 Popper's do - n | University. the program i o - Brooklyn Navy-yard. No definite date for | Rules for self sacasurement and samples of cloth sent free. Shrimp-Fishers Convicted. | 1110 and 1112 Market St., S. F. develop great | > Harry Mulcready and i | ing voung fish in thefr possessfon. Thu] AMUSEMENTS. ihe 'prime {and taken to San Pablo for trial before EIHWH(: vigiting in st, wher [ et e et man and has | FULL DRESS SUITS T0 ORDER FROM $25 T0 $60 < £ 1 r esenting Hundred finc the wedding has yer been set. | 1f garments are not satisfactory in every respect, meney The Fish Commissioners are rejoicing | 485 Fourteenth St., Onkland 5 Muleready an H . | ( . four Chinese fishermen, who were charged < ma im [ jghtning and Cargo| Mysteriously Stolen|Machete Falls With | wih vioating the Staie fish law by nav of Dynamite. | From Her Home. Monotony. e e el e Ay GRAND OPERA HOUSE gone to attend the graduation of been ordered to report shortly at the The firm of JOE POHEIM is the largest on the Coast. fective or- | nephew 1 | | . Val- | STt | refunded- 201 and 203 Montgomery §t., and n. 1t 15 I Ul : Ty QT over their victory in the conviction of 143 8. Spring St., Tos Angeles s manipul \ Icaded with shrimps TELEPHONE & ol ——— RN | s =3 | Justice of the Peace l.ind: Each of the | AT e e taken into the other counties result- | : r?‘:" o )k [‘N‘n‘” ed in the jury failing to agree on a ver- | = of Secretary inne i RN TN th and his follow- a7 ~[ THIS EVENING | I ‘ Sam| The crew of the schooner W. S. Phelps | The jewelry and silverware, valued at| The burden of t Jim Powers, John Mc- | had an experience that they never want | about §2000, which were supposed to have | rests upon the backi o erk are Organizing 10| to duplicate during the voyage from Sau | peen stolen from the residence of Mrs. | of the Board of H R TS € HUI- | Prancisco to Champerico. The tight little nma Sterett, who figured as one of the | €rs, who are s s in the Thirty-ninth | vessel went down in twen! claimants to the estate of Gustav Wal- | ¥ Exhibits at Paris. | There will be a large exhibit from this coun- to enjoin their dis Planquette's delightful opera, ization headed by | a run that has not been eq | ter, deceased, have been recovered by try at the Paris Exposition in 190, which will the One Hundred. | but that fact brings no cor Detective Harper. They were traced to a | have gr c for worry and await | prove very interesting to all who may attend, = it is manifest that they tion club are | ¢, ors, and every time they think of | pawnshop at 10% Stockton street, where | With anxiety the decision of Judge Hunt | but no more so than the news that the famous | B action against the for | American remedy dtomach st | OUR NEW PRICES: : ‘Butl® | that voyage their hearts come up in their | fhey had been sold for about one-fifth their | upon thel ard, A indigestion, con: Jgrammn ib. The | mouths and their hair stands on end. value. The supposed burglary occurred | NeVer was a slate greased more smoothly | 3 WA vousness. o all | Entire Orchestra (Reserved)......35¢ and 500 ; workers simply resent the| The W. S. Phelps was loaded with gun- | 1" Ay 1568 | Mrs. Sterett had been | than the one on which the favored clan | Sulierere’ of the above complaint & triai ‘is | Entire Dress Circle (Reserved). 8o « ogramme powder, dynamite and other explosives. | Visiting a friend, and on her return she | i5 NOW riding into office. Last night the | recommended, With the assurance that when | Entire Family Crcle (Reserved). 130 2 C. Hassett| During that run of twenty-nine days | was amazed to find that her jewelry and | Machete fell with wearying rhythm, and | honestly wsed a cure Wil be effected. It als) St e 5 : He has or-| ipree storms, accompanied by thunder | gjiverware had been taken during her ab- | When it ceased the police hospitals were | ATURDAY MATINEE A | Best Reserved Seat in the House. 250 | Family Circle (Reserved). ‘150 | Gallery . 10 | Branch box office just inside main entrance Emporium. | FLarit | His oppone O'Connor a lightning, W encountered; DUt | gence She at once notified the police, and | Paked of familiar faces. Other offi the wind ‘was fair the schooner | etective Harper was detalled to find the declared vacant and the vacant never run away from the light- | gtolen property. After a short investiga- were filled with a speed that It would burn on the mastheads | 4io he became convinced that the house | F prearrangement, notwithstanding n electric light and made a MOSt |y, 1ot heen entered but that the jewelry statement of Dr. Coffey and.his istic dispiay on the running rigging. P es that the influcnces which pla e o Tew moments It would be as light | and silverware had been taken by one of | fociates that the Influences which placed | and t would be as dark | the family. | and are recciving none. If such is the | CALIFORNIA THEATER. Sea constantly break- | B: and it wa blowing a gal .w paid no attention to_those close inquiry the detective soon| case, it remains to be seen just where learned that the property had been | Dennery lands, if he lands. Y Pa¥hat thay walched with | pawned to Aaron and Lieo Heringhl, who | ' Members’ of the board were in thelr - lightning and | then conducted a loan office at 10% Stock- | DI SHO0EY U S0 6 0 Sud siter o hailed with a sigh | ton street. Harper told them that the | poltq ‘oF (he machete was drawn from its s the property of Mrs. Sterett, | sheath and began to cleave. The first MR. OTTO KAWAKAMI d them not to dispos —AND— | them ot to, dizpose of it | namme to e called up was that of Dr. ““'i l_.l d an opportunity to see her.|liam §. Hereford, City Physician, and OTEI > MPI RE MADAM later Mrs. Sterett ~visited the | witho ol adavess Chaare| YA er Mrs ere ited the | without a forn addre Dr. Kee .| E CCO, and after identifying her jew-| who seems to be the leader of the sc PRAISED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC! Supe.b Scenery and Cstumes. Sam Rainey has m me to control affair: mbly District. Buckley A e city, among | each Gordon. The programme >f | of relief that the danger was temporarily | jewelry w ittee of One Hundred has not | passe | andgwar esented to the voters On an o AL T Forty-third District T. J, Pindar | erson of th elps would have thought | A few day for the County Committee, o of the thunder and lightning | pawnshop yme fol- | br: : € unde € e pyro- | | Ma s ; > has | ed a motion to G e office occu | 4 : « hileRe R, g \‘lm\;\‘\urw m\lm, was going on Iwxll mfl}w | ‘s;lm‘r D‘:”l"'ga;wl llnl;‘i {Iumgcx 1:1‘(" t lrn by Dr. Hereford vacant on the 30t i And 63d STREET, NEW YORK CITY. | REPERTOIRE OF SKETCHES: v f the Fire I The progr: ers | him remember that voyage as long as he e pawnshop, sent Mrs. Sterett a writ-| 7 olutio as | | s o] Duel! (1h = ; have not show hands in_ this dis- | lives. | ten notice, informing. her that nnloss Sha | Gecetooolusion. ‘wa | FURNISHED IN A BEAUTIFUL AND | ;&4 450%, RE <0G kr (The Battie of - trict. They m a play for 2 Tew | Thomas Gorman and Jerry Connor met | redeemed ‘the property, it would be sold | promptly placed in ne | HOMELIKE MANNER | nato River and Kusunoki's well to His 1 was not delegates withcut effort fgr club organi- | with a peculiar and painful accident on | at blic auction. Not hearing from her | gut a dissent s appointed to | % g | Son). MIHO-NO-MATSUBARA (Dewey Day e 2ition { The traneport Sheriddn yesterday. Both |and concluding that she fid- not. want | S ize : mtier e vaatite | NOTED FOR THE EXCELLENCE | Celebration on the Pine-fringed Shores of or the pt is | are employes of the Fulton Iron Works | the jewelry, he sold it on May 17 at a | offices and imiediately filing therm wad | OF" ITS CUISINE AND Hiho}: i i tivity | and were engaged on the repairs being | nglvllz-l ~~‘l~ ,,{1 lm)rmlm-m«-d I'|<’f|i.’t-s. now under way, and with merry-go- | SERVICE. RE=E%’;"I‘-:YD M,\"\r_‘x_ : iA-EUR%As:' a programma | made on the tr ort’s boilers. While n learning that her property had been | pound regularit e members of the S 5 3 5 St ahenty e S iFnosed: Tof Na: Sterotiibs round regularity the members of the | Balcony, 50c to $1: Gallery, 2c: Boxes, $10. i y rized In time | they were at wor put up n ticket Murrey passed over the gra | —_— | ‘tween deck with a can of par ame Indig- | hoard rose one after tie othe ng in the | nant, and at onc fline paint, | Harper. to whom = = 2 hi | the 30th inst., nominated their men aund | 100, which e s led and dropped the can, s how the pawnbroker had sold her jew- | o iy o S He A , | | e ok EwocRATIC oLUB mmmrrw, | it ind drovped Recan wiling | v Ui, bbbt tolf, b | gy Smleda e VST ok B - FIREPROOF. = the 3 . ... .| A considerable quantity of the paint fell inghi's place of business and pro-| 1. Conrad Wiel, Police Surg v tensive library of choice literature ha THEATER The Forty-Third Assembly District | on Gorman, and on looking up and seeing | ceeded to call him to account. = Heringhi | emoved and Dr. b it ool ANl e ednea: 2 flos=y i i what had happened he got from under. | €Xplained that the articles had been in _ Club Favors Consolidation. Tn 'doing S0 he Stepped on'a lighted tandie | pAWD since the commission of the als The regular Democratic Club of the!| and that the paint on his clothes | leged burglary, and that as no attempt Forty-third Assembly District held a | afire. Con ent to his a ance and | had been made to redeem them he was o v attended meeting last night got burne ving Gorman. Both men | justified under the law in selling them to “* ornia Hall on Bush street mear| Were treated at the Harbor Hospital and | the highest bidd He readily gave the | L1€) i R N€Ar | then Gorman was sent to St. Mary's H names of the persons who had hought the | beu to fill the vacancy; Dr. McMurray, | ans City Physician, w | ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS EVERY EVENING. CHARLEE FROHMAN _SRpmL [ an: ¢ removed, and i William M. Berry appointed $ SuC- | Delighttully and Conventently Located, within MR. HENRY MILLER and then in the following order | ten minutes of the Amusement and Shopping nt out and came in: Dr. Fitzgib- | Centers. —AND— sistant_Police Surgeon, removed, | g 11, Thompson appointed to thé| RATES MODERATE, S eeaaaid )n is | Powell. It was the sense of the meet- | pita] “While Connor was sent home. Gor. | Stuff, and. with the exception of a dia- | Dr. Ge y | |A SPECIAL COMPANY. fths of all the | ing that it would for the hest inter-| man w badly burned about the face, |mond collar button the detective has |vacancy: Dr. F. Bonnell, Assistant Po-| American and European Plans. LAST 3 NIGHTS_MATINEE SATURDAY. S of t flillate with another | head, neck and arms. Connor was burned | Técovered all the stolen property. The lice Surgeon, removed, Dr. H. B. Mor-| o\ "o "0 "0 b "y moniire Tilustrated Henry Arthur Jones' Brilliant Comedy, | collar button was purchased by man | rison appointed to the v 3 L < promised (o | George H. Thompson, As and other particulars. Oonter arrived | turn it over to the police to-day. | Surgeon, removed, Dr. Charles McGettigan | A \{ln{f,‘i")x"*,a( Yesterday Mrs. Sterett visited the|appointed to the vacancy: Dr. W. Way- | W. JOHNSON QUINN, Pro rietor, S minutes north, longi. | PAWnshop and anxiously inquired about | more, Assistant Police SUrgeon, removed, | S ————— . 1§l | the diamond coilar button, which she | Dr. W. H. Dore appointed to the va- | arganized in the | about the hands and wrist ugh no definite ac- | _The.schooner n it Is understood tf from Honolulu y be finally accomp spoke the bark aniss, president tude 14 degre Foster arrived | Damed Livingston, who ha “THE LIARS! Beginning NEXT MONDAY— HENRY MILLER AND SPECIAL COMPANY. ois Club, was introduced he first | tude 137 degrees 30 minutes w i \ L 1 B I, A Tibeodiiced B e sl ood e pa e e T e e highly. She threatens | cancy; Frank J. Stanton, Clerk of Vit nthony Hope's Romantic Comedy, H cCarthy. Mr. Cabaniss urg con- | Sydney W., for San Franci and | unless the article is promptly returned to | Statistics, removed, F. E. Beckman “The Adventure of the Lady Ursula.” SEATS NOW L solidation { Democrati re glad to hear fror rt Zealandia will prob: er owners he trans vhere there are one or more | clubs in a district, as the bly | for its recovery | Assistant Police Surgeon, dism s if‘nmmhnnp suit against the pawnbroker | pointed to the vacancy: Dr. J. P. Tormey 1 i Demo- | only means of bringing about reforms in | 8t away to-day with four companies of | Heringhi, when seen last night | ¥. Dray appointed to the vacancy; Dr. Sl thoerast Sl o : gnored | municipal_governm and his remarks | the Twenty-fourth Infantry and 13 re- | that his brothar had taken the jewe Hartley, Assistant Police Teo Hundred was | were received with gr splause. | cruits. The Conemaugh, which returned | pawn. He did not know that it was stolen | moved, Dr. J. 1. Stephens appointed to ALHAMBRA THEATER and now the said com Resolutions favoring the candidacy of | from Manila last Tuesday, is to go back | property, as he was given to understand | the vacancy: Dr. Dies, Agsistant Pulice ’ e red the consti- | James D. Phelan for the mavoralty af the | With some of the horses of the Fourth | by the person who “soaked” it that it | Surgeon, removed, Dr. appointed | Corner Eddy and Jones Streets. S. H. Friedlander, Manager. it was ted that th Xt election were introduced by Hull Me- | Cavalry - belonged to a fnnx;d who was in need. | to the ve S A e aughry and adopted without a dissent- William Turman, a carpenter, died in | He declared that after learning that the | Police Surgeon, remov : | ’ 4 ing voice ; the Harbor Hospital 1y ‘morning. | jewelry was the property of Mrs. Sterett | appointed to the vacanc, Van der. MELVILLE and STETSON, The Lambardi Grand Italian Opera Company W bihanaliar Seoratars o He was employed on Goat Island a ac i ;i L ar | olice “om, remov. hanahan, secretary of the club, mployed on Goat Island and had | he communicated with her, advising her | Leith, Assistant Polic geonl, TemoVed | G cter Vocalists and Dialect Tmpersonators. d to support everal factions of [ addressed the meeting on th ject of | @ =~}l s of epileptic fit He was hurried | to redeem it or suffer ha\'mE‘ it sold at| Dr. W. C. llem--‘r appo n!lld to iblic utilities, such as water light, | 1o the city on the tug Vigilant, but died | pubjic auction. As she ignored the notice | vacaney; Dr. J. C. Spencer, bacteriologist, } S e trged Phauld ba nder it | 50on after bolng Samisted 16 the otpiier | Barweld (o SHl Slong WIth 3 number ot | ramavan, Dr. o B Barhat appointed s| WM. M. “CHESSY and BLANGH ,,MY"E quantity control of the municipal govern. | His widow lives in Salinas. other articles at auction. | the vacanc nk T. Green, chemist, re In “Grasping an Opportunity. First_Appearance of SIGNOR PE o “and_constantly | — - moved, A C. Bothem ippointed to the' va- | FRANCESCA REDDING, Dramatic Tenor, With REPETTO, BAR- : fenanta: 3 gin and Oscar Putnam also | - i > : Dr. W. P. Chalmers, quarantine Assisted by ! 3 L malloutenantd brief speeches, in which they oo rdl e onalling Cards, showing views | (Clearance sale of accordions at Mau- | phyiidian, removed, Dr. L K. Cohn ap- | CARLTON MACY, TO-NIGHT, i s PR 4 5 a strong piea for organizatio around the city, 2c a dozen. For sale by all | yaie' 769 Market street. Fine $5 o pointed to the vacaney: Dr. E. L. Parra- In “the Duchess of, Devonshire.’ v T is still unso ganization Siationers asi the SUBNIABEE B USTEMIL AL | VA48 T8 Ma: nes | pointes ¢ duches re.” | ) e s Rr oisenioiion tasionery and the publisher, 5.1 wencl, | Y TE D * o acdnator, remoted, Dr, Seoree 5| TSR RIATES W4 | THE MASKED BALL future control of | HIT WITH A CRIB BOARD, |2 Fest strest. San Francisco. ¢ e TR S e T e e 5 LT oni - ——e————— T. B. Roche, temporary resident physician | Leileadin = i e bis By Tudtiocior P TRIAL OF 0. M. WELBURN §E0 1200 10 (ST | of thie City And County Hospital, removed, | _Reserved Seats, Batcony, 100; Opera | Frday... c 18 Ex-Justice o e Peace Carroll As- 3l & Decrees of divorce have been granted as [ Dr. T. Maher appointed to the vacancy; | Chairs. sc. 5 E : [{anEdl e My - T 1 saulted During a Game of Government Closed Its Case Yester. |[0llows: Catherine T. Craig from Edward | Will D. Griffin, statistician, removed, fid- | _Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. | S3UFS2 - and $1 50. Reser ; AY & CO.’S and at Joseph Crajg on the ground of fatlurs t» | Ward Carroll appointed to the vacancy; | tes to Euchre. day and the Defense Will prm.?dp: ‘Angela Sfcrzina from Agostino | W- M. Hickmann, druggist of the City and | Pty matter of conjectur ”‘:,, e ool et fney Sudiex Uns, Be Taken Up. Sforzina on the ground of desertion, and ;,?gfi"“,;\sfi“a?‘i?.!: Topoved, James Oulwey:| THEATER | tre Atvamora lds to the opinion that 08 . Appeared in Judge Con-| pa. Government closed its case in the | @irel B. Miller from Frank A. Miller on | This ended the removals, but other ap- S but a small fn | lan's court yesterday with a big lump | irial yestertas and the cam e | the ground of desertion. Judge Daing:- | pointments {o vacancies were made. CflUTES AND lflo' | Welb ig He regards over his left eye. He told the Judge that field denied the application of Martha K. | Thomas Brophy wa s appointed messenger insignificant, Le- | he had been viciously assaulted the pre. | Lhe_defense will be opened by Attorneys | Lampe for a divorce from W. A. Lampe. | of the board. J. R. Quinn porter of the | *Mr. Morrlson has few competitors.”—Ex- h of the Buckley | ¢ious night, and he wanted a “‘,,.inm’ '{“r McNab and Gould at 10 o'clock this morn- Mar_\P E. Walzen has sued Otto F. \’.',al- City and County Hospital m‘?d Trank Ce.|aminer, June 20. 2 S d. In his j L the arrest of his assailant on the ch;,rge! ing zen for a diverce, alleging cruelty. Suits | celio cutside watchman at the Almshouse. THIS THURSDAY NIGHT, rking the w 9| of battery. W. H. Dillard, the colored clerk, was | for divorce have also veen fled by Eiiza- | The work of vacating and _appointing MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. GREAT B".'. |N THE THEATEH, te convention and | i answer to the Judge he said: “It | on the stand vesterday and admitted that | Deth Johnson against Willlam Johnson for | done, the board appeared pleased, as The Eminent American Actor. g of a few Super-| was this way. I was p 1% euchre in | he signed Weiburn's name to reports, ete.. | desertion and Esther Wasserercok against | doubtless 1t wa . ¥ R 2 Elmer’s saloon, on Sacramento and Jones | order of Mr. Welburn. He said t! Jacob Wassercrook for cruelty Prior to drawing the hbeheading instru- MR LEW]S MORR[SON THE FLYING BANVARDS. STANLEY and to ascercain four of | he had also signed the name of E. C. . y 2 Cmei g ol he contending 1o X Edwin | Akins to checks on Welburn's order. He racy, and to bring | Fitzsimmons, a My partner | knew that he was doing wrong at the ses of recently or- | passed and Fitzsimmons ordered him to | time, but he wanted to hold his position, 1] turn the trump card down and he would | and he could do that only by obeying the Assembly District | go it alone. I objected and Fitzsimmons | orders of his superior. club organ- | got mad, and grabbing hold of a cribbage | W. L. Zoller, formerly a clerk under ey undoubtedly | boayd struck me over the eye. If it had | Welburn, testified that his salary was at of One Hundred. | been an inch lower I would have lost the | the rate of $1200 per year. The vouchers his distric gx,?n[ of my eye. | were made for larger amounts. He could McGov- The Judge instructed his warrant clerk | not tell what those amounts were, be- been active | to issue the warrant, and y 900000000000060008 In; & Hisqrica), Brodustioh ot | TO-NIGHT, H AMATEUR NIGHT ALame Back RICHELIEU [ “Uerat iers « » MAYPOLE FREDERICK THE GREAT ! POLE ‘With pain in the region terday after. of the Xidneys can be | cause he hypothecated his lary every third or inde- | noon Fitzeinimons was arrested. He was | month. George E. Dabovich gave similar ; ires for a ,‘.,m. released on giving $50 cash bail | testimony as_to his salar; speedily relieved and | S PHONE FOR SEATS. STEINER 1851 them from | —_————— A misapprehension exists as to the tes- ¢ Belt like t = SATURDAY—CHILDRE: DAY! ud the Buckley | Ocean Water Tub Baths timony mPAng Thomas on Tuesday with g::“:h::: i :;v;e TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. t en & reference to his breaking open a_ desk in i % R N s nyen ba- | 101 Seventh street, cormer Mission. Salt | Welburn's office, It was not Welburn's tisement. It conveys the B X o CONCERTS AND RESORTS. “the clubs _combine | water direct from ocean. desk, bt Louoa's, and. the Jetters ~that idatiiity | thebush the Offenbach’s Merriest and Most -Tuneful Opera, ven delegates. The dice | —————— would not bear the light of day” were 14 e et Mrs. Fitzgerald’s Will Invalid. | Loupe's, not Welburn's, as stated, Liesaddl e by Battle | Buckley A jury in Judge Coffey's court has de- T e doesths work dlke lghts e bR to down Senato cided that Mrs. Julia Fitzgerald was New Dodge of Coolie Brokers. ning.” With a good Belt S Of Prof. W. G. ROLLINS, the eminent orator, you will have no use for drugs or quack doctors. Call or send 2¢ in stamps AClup S8 ring donyinad sane when she made a will leaving a lifo| The Secretary of the Treasury has ad- and l'y;,"]""r?.” Gibney and To t in property lued at $12,000, to | vised Collectors of the Port that Mexican e Buckley forces. Braunhart | her daughter. De te will fiow | functionaries are not autherized to issue redited rep “of the | P ributed among rs. During | section ¢ certificates (o Chinese leaving 2 o b e T e the trial it developed that Mrs. Fitzgerald | Mexico for the Unitad States: that such for “Booklet No. 2. Ad- ity was in the habit uf iaking some f Pty T diesa: Sheeieatiny o be recognized and : combine bids fair to 0dd drinks a day just prior to her deatil,| the holders of such are not entitled to on wae called forth by hat she signed her will on her deathbed, | the efforts of Chinese brokers to land a A l o9 LAT: . lectures half' hourly. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! Manila Market st., nr. Elghth. | PICTURESQUE COSTUMES! AR, E0aS | A PERFECT PRODUCTION. Chitaren. bse. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. Ba ! = y PR A MONDAY, June 2, Three Nights Only! A 5 THURSDAY, June 28—The Society Event— SUTRO BATHS. DENIS O'SULLIVAN, in_the Romantic Comic OPEN NIGHTS. The he Senator In the Thirtieth District, P. J. Tomalt caks for the One Hundred. The oppos ing forces have organized a club and so “ORPHET ) EURYDICE. d this, taken together with the fuct | Jand. The decl convinced the jury that the will should | squad of Chinese laborers at Eagle Pass, [ e [] = “WE ALWAYS COME WHEN 'TIS TOO | [ s i Tomalty must put up @ vigorous fight toi| be sebraslUe i il o ¢ Tex., on the Mexican horder. 640 Market Strect, Opposite Palace Hotel, 8an Francisco. Opera, “SHAMUS O'BRIEN." %&gfimgaggo;ui AMTOLP M W del ates. ether € oppo! s s [ L 3 . . z p,,.gfifi?g'qgwkk_ 5 not %fi, r.| TFreight transferred at low rates. Signal | Advances made on furniture and planos, with PRICES .. eenene.25c and 50c 'ADMISSION 10c. CHILDREN 5c.’ Many independent Demiocrats are pro- | Trauster Co., 630 Jones; tel. Sutter 41 or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Misslon. | Telephone Bush 9 Bathing, Including Admission, 26c; Children, 20a.

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