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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1899. RUSH ORDERS O TROOPS AT PRESIDIO The Transports Are Needed at Manila. HUNTINGTON'S SCHEME T0 “READJUST” OPPOSED English Stockholders of the Central Pacific Appeal to the United States Court. Bill to Restrain the Manipulators From Merging the ADVERTASEMENTS. ?H..mQ.FH—..—. HAO40404040 $ 0424040 $ 0404040 4040404 * “O4O40404 @Mg NOTED RABBI AND ZIONIST ARRIVES —_—— Stephen S. Wise, Famous Hebrew Teacher. r\ R AR | i | | | | We Place on Sale To-day : 25 the dozen LADIES’ CALICO WRAPPERS, handsomely trimmed, epaulettes on shoulders, regular price $1.25— on sale at cents each. 250 LADIES' FANCY U ERS —on sale at 50 cents each. ABBI STEPHEN 8. WISE, the foremost exponent of Zionism KIRTS, regular price $1.00 fn America, arrived in this L et city last night on the Central 5 o = s - | 140 LADIES’ FANCY UNDERSKIRTS, regular price $1.50 overland. He. will make a - | R aants thorotgh tour of the coast, studylng VALENCIA WILL SAIL TO DAY; —on sale at 75 cents each. conditions as they exist in the Pacific R | 85 LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, well made and lined; | | and subsequently publish his in one of the leading ates, investigations journals of New York City. Rabbi Wise is the occupant of the pulpit of the Madison-avenue Syna- gogue of New York, one of the big congregations of Judaism in the me- colors navy, gray and green, also black; regular price $7.50—on sale at $4.90 each. WILL CARRY DETACHMENTS OF CAVALRY AND INFANTRY. il The Second Oregon Reéiment Will 100 pieces FANCY STRIPED AND OMBRE RIBBON, all silk, 3% inches wide, special p 200 cents per vard. e 2 1000 yards EMBROIDERY INSERTIONS AT 8 1-8 cents | | N L . N | . Encamp at the Presidio Before yard. tropolis of ica. As a Zionist and pery ® Stock Into the Capacious Maw of the ovlls ot A morise PSR loniaane Going to Portland to Be & He is but 27 years of age, and among his clerical brethren is rated as one of | M‘ustered Out. the brightest wearers of the cloth in this country. For several years l’:le has been identified with American Zionism, holding the highest positions in conventions, domestic and foreign, for. the furtherance of Zionist principles. Rabbi Wise traces his lineage through generations of rabbis. As spirit- ual director of the Madison-avenue Synagogue of New York City he succeed- ed his father, Dr. Aaron Wise. At present he is secretary of the American Federation of Zionists and is the American delegate to the Congress at Basle, which will meet in August in Switzerland. Besides these clerical honors,'he is actively ociated with the Hebrew Free School Association of New York in th apacity of director, is a prominent member of the Jewish Re- ligious School Union of that city.and holds an exalted position on the ad- Southern Pacific Company. S = Rush orders were received at the Pre- sidio at 5 o'clock yesterday morning for the immediate departure of Troops B and M of the Fourth Cavalry with the head- quarters, and two companies of the Twen- ty-fifth Infantry. The orders were en- tirely unexpected, as the two troops were | not slated to sail before July 12. It was B O R R English stockholders of the Central Pacific Railroad Company have ap- | ¢ pealed to the United States Circuit Court to restrain C. P. Huntington and | ¢ his associates from cbsorbing the Central Pacific into the Southern Pacific | - Company and to stop the payment of interest on new bonds or mortgages if + 4+ ¥ssued or made. & \icory board of the Jewish Theological Seminary, which is the chief educa- L:’\:’lg:r"l!rf;pihfly “;r‘: ;0 ;“3\‘; ;T‘fl:“f‘ : 4 : et Al Ao b tropoli g £9 0% The bill occupies nearly 100 pages of typewritten matter. Like Victor| 4 tional center of ?:"l‘;}:‘;‘:‘p::":;‘:“'j e ather Otto Trving Wise, the attorney, 1::,,‘;: Farle, and the four troops were (0 | RS By ey . p ” p &2 k BoNE 3 Jaboring sedulously e City of Para. According to | Hugo's “History of a Crime,”” it is *‘frash, bleeding with facts.”” It recites |+ who resides at 1362 Post street. The local rabbis have been lal 8 T e to induce the New York visitor to give a series of lectures at their syna- gogues. Rabbi Wise will visit Alaska before his return East. with the two companies of the Twenty- | fifth, will go aboard the McDowell at the | Presidio wharf at an early hour this morning and will be taken to the Valen- cia, which is to sail this afternoon. The sudden change in the orders as heretofore | the history of manipuiations by Huntington and his associates by which| + manipulations, it is alleged, they have enriched themselves and defrauded |+ the stockAolders. The bill traverses the allegation that more than 90 per B e e R R ECR S A R S S S 3 A s st dch Sl ch A e S S a s +54 0454040 +4DI0+ S 4P+ S 4040404 T , the exchange of Forito s 4040 g- | Injunction to restrain =y hthe stock voted by Speyer & mand of the troops on the Valencia, and Charles Frohman presents MR. ; p ncorporated a E fith Huntin cent of the shareholders of the road were committed to the readjustment | i°RCTY, g ?SQ‘E}?&Z‘M cheme to | these certificates for preferred stock and | issued was the result of orders received | AMUSEMENTS. g b Y} : refund thi ' of the Central Pa- | to restrain the increase of the debt of the | at department headquarters for the im- | AT e B A L schemes of Mr. Huntington. A Rallront. Tt shows that on the 24 | Central Pacifie, the newly planned $I0- | mediate dispatching of the transports | i i 3 P : of April Jever & Co., through Onc | (00,000 first refunding mortgage an - | Valencia and Pennsylvania. This means | e The bill is a blow at the vitals of the Huntington ring, and it promises It 3P miiave i meeting | 00,000 second refunding mortgage. | that, the transports are needed fitunanxi‘u} teaDing d cast a Vo! ¥ shares of stock, — or the purpose of bringing back the vol- Yo inaugurate one of the most desperate legal battles of a decads. O ehares were voted by Bretherton, == {umteers " e heatauarters and one com. | 32000 shares vhich, within sixty davs, i 1 pany of the Twenty-fourth Infantry with | R pethas e Com- | a h!\l‘ xr\l?-rh:w‘\ from Jane Lmhn\m AROUND THE \l;w» r:rlm[r(zlmilt;;s of rl;»- ’I‘“‘f*nl)‘-llf(n‘ lné‘ e U Pa- ¢ ford to obviate her opposition to t xe[ T | fantry _an recruits are to go aboar o ntroll o Hg( m:m‘ ;:n:l f{hr#";-’mn of sald CC RR]DORS the Pennsylvania on Friday. Major . ts ton and his associates, were m»% ERIUT Morton, Fourth Cavalry, will be in com- F i HOME DISPLAY | Co 0 hares represented by the | Dr. . 8. O'Brien of Merced Is staying | Colonel Freeman of those sailing on the | i commitice, And ~ Huntington | ot the Grand. | Pepnsyivanta. ° 11 ; the 4000 shares on his old proxies. | : “olonel Greenleaf, surgeon in charge o it by these votes were elected Isaac | Gevflfl !’}rG‘;";‘flkfl- a Nevada mining | 1no erection of the camps which are being | i3 Requa, J. C. Kirkpatrick, Charles F.|man, is at the Lick. | built at the Presidio for the returning | o e, i, George R. Burdick, G | Willam M. Tims of Bacramento is s | volunteers, will leave In a few days for | UnXld Case No. 2—$1.00. A hwartz, ugene C. McS 1 >ortland, Or., where he goes to Super-| 1 pewey salute, 1 Surprige Box, 1 Cracke AND— v - guest at the Palace. v t ; ¥ 3 pris ; . rollfet. That all th intend the erection of a camp which will | yack, 1 Columbia Bomb, § Packages Crackers, fic Impre employes and agents of | Jesse D. Carr, the Salinas capitallst, is| be used by the Second Oregon Regiment |1 Volcano, 1 Package Torpedoes, 1 Trianats | A SPECIAL COMPANY emselves d their associates in the [ a guest at the Occldental. | pending {ts being mustered out. | Wheel. 1 Vesuvius, 2 Ruby Lights, 6 2-Ball s = the readjustment pian Is employed by their | © QO S T nd wife are reglstered |, Colonel Greenleat stated vesterday, | Candics, 8 $-Ball Candles, 3 4-Ball Candles, 1| In Anthony Hope's Romantic Comedy, to 1e of the Cen- London, Paris and sieee : = | however, that the Oregon regimen: would [ No. | Star Mine, 1 No, 2 Star Mine, 1 Whistle “*THE ADVENTURE OF % o3 h ‘they are all |at the Occldental from Sacramento. | first come to San Francisco and would | Bomb, 2 Yellow Jackets, 6 Large Pln Wheel: = 2 5 . ( ] ut $116.00 kkee . s, ete. That they | Among the late arrivals at the Like i3 | g0 Into_camp here for a ghort while I I e B THE LADY URSULA.” L] W; to ere put in there for the purpose of car- |y a = | before going to tland. he present | pents, 1 a , L il io et absidos st e fer sink D e ton An-yer res | oA (IO fthoiBante Cruzicapltalist muster out camps that are being built at | Bistol, 12 Boxes Caps, 30 Red Heads, 7 Pleces wal P nt > ma e thea will 60 S0 un-| W. E. Whitehead, U. S. N., was one of | {he Presidio are the largest that have | Punk CALIFORNIA THEATER ot : Testrained by court. | yesterday's arrivals at the Occidental. | ever been erected by the Government. | UnX!d Case No. 8—§2.00 = 361 1 lleges further that the Cen- | ca v | Those on the old cavalry parade cover the | 0= - 00, S. F. FRIEDLANDER oz Manager pa 5 o A" Company. Owed in|-.Dr Donaldi Mcean, U i8 A% {: at the| .;ca between the Lombard-street en-| § 3-Rall Candles, § 4-Ball Candles, 3 6-Ball — i o e ortgnges by | Palace. He Is accompanied by his wife. | trance and the new general hospital and | Candles, 3 §-Ball Candles, 6 Large Pin Wheel, | FAREWELL TO-NIGHT! Ce R S2.715 4, due | James McCudden, a contractor of Val- | will accommodate several thousand men. | ? Whistic Hombs, 2 Catherine Wheels, 2 41 bl ahma Opnorcunity: tol Hesr b GFeat 1 r s 5,000 to be re- 5 o y All of the tents will be provided with | Flower Pots, 2 Red Torches, atling Devil, | s nity to Hes 3 =L 45,000 to he 1o~ | lejo, was one of yesterday's arrivals at | AH ol the FCAE W DS B e men will | 6 Blue Lights, 2 Volcanoes, 1 Mount Vesuvius, | LAMBARDI OPERA COMPANY. . AT, sioners appoir the Grand. | Rave hotses in which to cook and eat, |1 No. 1 Btar Mine, 1 No. Z Star Mine, 1 No. 3 e ~ to settle the claim | C. A. Cogswell of Portland, Or. s a|Two camps of a similar nature will L e L S R o ) ——BY POPULAR DEMAND— : ; < and that they set- | guest at the Lick. Mrs. Cogswell accom- | immediately created upor, the 2088, e | age” Pistol crackers, 1 Package Colored Firs | *“MANON LESCAUT.” ] ’ SepUnE (LoD e panies her husband. AR ? | 1 Surprise Box, 40 Red Heads, 1 Reporting Red | y- - = & W » Rallroad Compar 3 enters the Presidio. 7 L 1 With All the Wonderful Pr! in the Cast. g : s YMpARY: | Major H. H. Adams and Captain M. J. | “[3 ‘orders of Captain Stephen M. | Lisht, 1 &-Inch Wheel. 20 Pleces Punk. Reserved Seats—26e, 5o, $1, SL30. : : 71 B, ind that Spever & | Lanahan, ‘two army officers, are regls- | Foote, Sixth Artillery, have heen changed. | UnXld Case No. 4-$3.00. AND B BER mone o rst | tered Occidental He has been ordered to report to the com- | 3 THURSDAY AFTERNOON..............AT 2:15 this ¢ M e money for the first | tered at the : 5 | & 4-Ban_Candles, § 6-Ball Candles, 3 8-Ball M At ala [l T o manding officer at the Presidio for duty | ) 3 & e ¢ cha “.rn;',::_ fhe whol® | W. N. Parker, the expert of the State| DRRTIRE GURCH S pending transportation Candies. 3 10-Ball Candies. 1 Lares Cracker THDSE REAL LIVE BROWNIES ! < T D the day the | Board of Examiners, Is registered at the | to the Philippines. On Monday he was | Jack, i Hougt Vesusies 1 e 4 Star Mine, 1 it St b n settle t, al- | Grand from Los Angeles. under orders to join his battery at Hono- | L s Lt T 2 2 ( ment ettlement, al 4 rge Pin Wheels, 2 Catherine Wheels, 3 Ecat S ncctaltloal Dance 1 the ers were all dated after- | lulu. Whistling Bombs, 1 Whistling Devil, 2 Large NEW Eeatures, “pec =8, 8. ihe papers were Al A hruary | M. L. Heflinger is staying at the Pal-| Ujon the recommedation of the chief | Viltinoes, ‘1 S-Trch Vertical Wheel, 5 Red Songs, Ballcts, Marches. Everything. BT Siben Df 1590, These |ace. He is on his way to Manila, where | surgeon of the department acting Assist-| jjaads, 2 Packages Plstol Crackers, § Blue Seats S w on Sale for o state the agreement between the | he proposes engaging in business. ant Surgeon James B. Cutter has been re- | Lights, 1 Japanese Acrobat, 1 Dewey Battery, | . BROW? IN FATRYLAND.” e e fieved from duty with the recruits at the | 3" Ruby Lights, 1 Surprise Box. 1 Triangls | JULY A MIDNIGHT BELL. e TS hore. the Cen. |, Minnie Palmer, the actress, and her| presidio and ordered to report to the [ Wheel, 3 4-Inch Flower Pots, 1 6-Inch Flower | e — s Rt road "Company and the | husband, Francls Jerrard, were among | commanding officer at Alcatraz Island for | Pot, 1 Electrio Flower, 2 Whistling Torches. 5 nmittec | vesterday's arrivals at the Palace. | Guty at that past, relleving Assistant Bur; | Packages Extre No. 1§ Fackages Shoo out numerous bonuses G 2 Pleces Punk. ) sets G. Burnett, with his wife and daugh- | Surgeon Willlam Grey Miller has been or- and premiums to be paid cn refunding the | yar” returned to this city on Monday last, | dered to report for duty at the general | | old bonds fo- new ones to be 15iued W | jotar g sofourn in the principal Atlantic |hospital at the Presidio, Acting Assist: | UnXId Case No. 5-85.00. 1 new mortgage to be execute e | ant Surgeon James E. Shellenberger has | Exhibition Assortment. 10,000,000 and ond mortgage for S. so been ordered to report to the saine | _ Z | o 000.000. A great portion of the second | The Marquise d'Oycy, one of the Pari- | place for duty. Acting Assistant Surgeon | 12 Colored Candles, Large 6-Star: ¢ Exhibl- | MATIL TO-DAY (Wednesday), JU rtgage bonds is used up in premiums | sjan grande monde, Is on the coast in|John R. Hereford has been similarly as- tion Candles, B-Star; 3 Pxhibition Candes 16| Parquet, seat, Balcony, 10 for th rrender of the yonds, some 2 Star; c c! , 4 o c dren, 10c, any part. for e "Surreher o€ fhe ol3 honis, SomS | earcl af health and recreation. Hor son | Bened. BEE Aol " TS B B T B g Mature and are not payable for eighteen |18 traveling with her. Trunk moved, Zc; farniture, planos, tretght. | Large; 1 Colored Vertical Wheel, ®nch: | QUALIS. yrporat to the Central | vears to come > | Dr. C. W. Kellogg, a prominent physi-| signal Transfer Co., 53 Jones; tel. Sutter 44l | TR TBIC i Triangle Wheel, %-1b,: 1 Mine Late of the Scalehi Concert Company. Railroad, 2 continuously | The ( ral Railrond Company | clan of Lakeport, is at the Grand, where ———————————— of Colored Btars, No. 4; 1 Mine of 'Colored | Asssted iy 2 ted all th ana their | is o fssue, according te this plan; a¢:| he will remain during the short stay he JONES COMPROMISED. Stars. No. §: 3 Colored Flower Pota, &Inc SiG. ABRAMOFF, ] 00,000, to have a 4 per cent dividend | Purposes making in the city. 7 | Bmall; 2 Y-1b. Cans Red Fire; 1 4-lb. Can in the Prison Scene From ‘Faust.” n 7 aiidend can e declhredton = = | Paid Two Thousand Dollars Intd | Green' Fire: 1 %-Ib. Can White Fire: 1 %-b, 4-O'LEARYS -4 common stock, but in the case of | + o5 O McCor-| Court to Settle With the Gov- e e e Nesencie A Ruropean Eccentric Comedians. SEceitbal iy e LR LI D O e im0t aglLe ernment. 1 Bundle Punk. BLLY-FARRELL— ILLIE cting nbe Z LVe A PIGIeLE “, 1‘1‘; oinaa S STANDIN Southern Pacific & ity & GOLD CHOP CRACKER! ..2 pkes. for 5o Cake Walkes ctir conduct- | would 1 thern Paci ompan HIS STANDING Company tellsthe| David W. Jones, a wealthy lumberman | €4co FLY , 3 pkes. for 100, TSO. t impor transac- | they to buy fit, to se following g oo d | of Siskivou Cou paid into the United | EXTRA LOUD . 6c per pkg. | RI g as his tes were suc- the equal to the aggregat WAS ¥ | States District Court vesterday $2000 as | EXTRA, NO. 1. e | WILL M. CRESS . removed by deatk valt the accumulative pre- story of D. W.| 3t o romise in the cases pending against | EISTOL CRACKERE . o i0¢ | —————————————— = I stock, and Southern Pacific q “aldw v & comprc 2 e ) TADS.. . 45c and 55 00 2ds b e e Southern Racifle| | RECOGNIZED, | Saldwell. who.|§in"i™fhat court, the authorities at|RED HEAD e, T mnd Be 1er 19 rar 1 1 OPERA-HOUSE dents, enlarg Stotk OF the Cent: ific Railroad by | § Surinesbial e Washingion having consented to accept| § Bog of Fireworks Given Free With Boys' Suits- | =) o senforit Ve s an I T e i S0 o >acitle Company e vas a an of af-|that sum. | 16 L e rie e ot e e e e ey fairs and ocen-| Jones was tried before a jury in the | | TO-NIGHT! LAST TIME OF OB mpay ied for a more 'of the | Central Pacitic Railroad | pled the position of president of the Lake | District Court several weeks ago in a suit | M A BEN-| ¢of 400, the alleged value of timber cut by Orpheus and Eurydice. Ay, et R Banbury commitfee, amourling 0 | tleman of great amlability of disposition, | L el kA veraictiwant] 2 ark Hopkins he has t ires, are to be paid for in ot 2 S ony imion: Governinen Ludnc, rdict was BRIGDEN, TURNEY & BATEIN, Proprietors, 5 rulec Aiatrectad T8 operations | RPN oAy out, like most big men, he had a few pet | roturned in his favor, but the United = i “,L.}?”"”':,, :“"’L’wy e Southiend Tace T share | bles of his own, one of which was a States Attorney gave notice that he would | 816 to 620 Kearny St.. Cor ommercial. | vou THURSDAY. JUNE i tended their conspir to pian and b - “Dill clatms that this contract Is il- | great aversion to being disturbed or in- take an appes > sl | 3 g E NLY! competing railroad to reach . That there ia no law in Callfornia | terrupted - when he was writing. One | A criminal charge againat Jones f o SKIN, SCALP | THE SOCIETY EVENT » New Orleans, which | for the issuance of preferred stock, and | gfters as he was sitting at his desk & ons n 0 - 3 . | [} i o 5t S aE hEt ralpai e ot o ioloniink U BUarHSlESY arl SLELIO0n das HIeRRAS Bl RELAS] sk | Ing. but this will be dismissed under the | | < AN 80 BO0N D5y et IR TDBL fithere 1800y DIOVIS 0Ty i S, O | engaged in the construction of a more | terms of the compromise. | | was completed set on foot a scheme to | jncorporation of the Central Pacific Rail- v % | | sell out all their stock In the Central|road Company atlowing it, and that such | than ordinarily important missive, th = ECOMPLEXION R o cific Railroad, while they retained the | preferred stock would be illegal if issued | door of his office opened and a young gen Libeling a Steamer. Itching, burning, irritated skin, | s control and mahagement in their own | without the consent of the complainant, | tleman, wearing one of the latest and | Ieane Odell, Henry Milladon and Mnnln""‘}yé R et o “SHAMUS O BRIEN” fferent ro hands. To that end, it s alleged, they | as it would violate the contract between | most expensive suits and an air of great | . Gaus filed a libel in the United States | Siexions. ibstastly relieved and restored to a | velopmenti} g0t upsa form of cextificate Of ownershio | himyand ifhe i Qentral fic Railroad | . ngequence, floated in and introduced | District Court yesterday against the o e by the aeiT s e of i Filite business and f(of sneresgtistosic i ihe (Coniral Tecine | Compeny whes hehetame Bl O e e r Te1s. the som of Dan b, | stern.wheel steamer San Jose to recover | WOODBURY'S Faclal foap and Facial Cream. | MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 0'CLOCK. mprovement Com- | Railroac ompar of coupons attache Alle that the stock of the Southern { i P i 3 2 13 s o E: T3 95c ), Crocker, Hophins | for dividenas, destribing the ividents by | Pocins omosny 1o foribiess It the cbm- | Hela, one of Milweukee's most important | 1 Wases sHechd 1y be aue them They ass atrictly antiseptic, healing and puri- | PRICES . v 25c and 50c ! the s, and caused it I posses: ) money, has no_prop- | business men. | | “Telephone, Bush 9. p \e ;hwfl tificates, erty except stock of the t’uul‘hi\n P:{;nh “Glad to see vou,' said Caldwell. | ADVERTISEMENTS. made out in their own name of California, of Arizona and New Mex- e iR 7 | bl L out in the s of dummies, divided up | iro. on none of which have any of th ndly take a chair for a ;m»mnm, I am | AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE into parcels they took back prox- | companies been able to pay any divi- nusyapith (his Tk ienotimie. Telephone Main 552 - ADVERTISEMENTS. i€3 Trom the holders to vote on the shares | qonde. and. cannot now bay any. The | Youns Tels took a chair, which was of THEATER : . BRI S T it these stock certificate the | honded indebtedness of the Southern Pa- ird seat variety, for which, by the | = z and, stll holdy : ‘Compiny and of Ir]m-iee (-ur;mra(h-n; . Caldwell's office was noted. [ Mrs_ Col_ Rlchardson i = THIS EVENING, . the ¢ 1 exceeds the value of all the property o ‘aldwell resumed his writing and Eels Sir Julius Benedict' for years to vote on this stock. That Southern Pacific Company. That the sumed hix w1 Jels | T 5 ir Julius Benedict's Beautiful Opera, glish -*v“"fifilwhl‘fm being afraid of :.?.T\ S.u.”nm-‘ tos the pe R of ftsbonds. | 56t "‘"'} "!‘Z"d ”; 0 ‘““"“‘“ “"IH"(”"‘ f,"'"‘\'"’:' @ SAVED BY MRS. PINKHAM. ¢ SAT[‘R;)EQXY;‘S\ST!’{'}&JE\'T 2:15. THE assignment, neglected to register their | zggregating $20,000,000, a collateral | merged themselves into minutes that. ir & B Hy stock: that Huntington and his assoclates portgage on the shares of accumulative | turn, lengthened out Into quarter and LEWIS MORRISON, formed pool, sent stock over to [ preferred stock and on the common stock, | half hours. Fina Eels could stand it [LETFER To MRS. PINKHAM NO. 72,806] COVERED WITH SEMES | 5rios i o ot Soavics ot RIS BRI Mrb o ) S ton S| e o= g ey | Stanford. i 000 ¢ s | Pacific Company by ? GO | et ime. Then, rising, he| 5 > | bonds to his death. e enany ! - | glanced at the tim : g, he| : N 2 WWhile they were selling out the stock, | TLtiee oF the holders of DonD Iy e | stood In front of Caldwell's desk and sald: | e from the brink of the grave almost, [ Shed a Taolequonful at Night. | and o 1 that time on, they were bullding | (hares of . Southern Pacific Company's | “Sir, I have but little time to spare, and | and I wish to thank you. About eigh- i i e e Hair Full of White Scabs. Offer | thc Southern Pacific Railroad out of the | stock for Central Pacific Railroad Com-|T wish to be attended to. I am the son of | teen'months ago I was a total wreclk, OURt: NEW: FRICES BYENING, 2 income and assets of the Central Pacific. | pany's stock is to enable the Southern Pa- | Dan P, Eels.” e e ¢ Orchestra, Reserved, BOc and Dress $100 for Cure. Friend Suggests L n fack, the Central Pacific built | cifc Company to again get control of the | “wiyoy are who?” Inquired Caldwell with- physically. had been troubled with e | Circle, “Reserved, 2he: Family Re- i opthe actfic ch was 10 | Cen: 2 and stop a « tition. £ 4 s i 3 served, 1B¢: Gallery, 10e. = CUTICURA REMEDIES. Tries | compete with the Central Pacific, They | Cgniial Tacilic nc ntoh all competition. | out raising his eves from the paper. leucorrheea for some time, but had given ® MATINEE SATURDAY — Best Reserved Them and is Cured. then procured a charter from the State of | ,,S€t5, QUL e PrEA U, hondss tanging | “Tam the son of Dan P. Eels,” repeated hardly any attention to the trouble. Next week—DOUBLE BILL. Seat In the House, 25¢: Family Circle, Re- Kentucky for the Southern Pacific Com- | trom $20 In cash and $50 in new mortgage | the Young man. ** At last inflammation of the womb | MATINEE TUESDAY. : JULY 4, | served, 15c: Gallery, 10c Last suemmer 1 had compasy, —a man snd Ee P 30300, hut he et oearital Hondsion‘every: fiintine clderisacyzliieny Syl sald Caldwell, “‘that makes a dif-| and ovaries resulted and then I suf- 04 the mew curtain raiser wife. Thi ’s hands and face had dry, scaly PRt ey Dl to $30 in cash and $75 in mortgage bonds, ‘e. 1 did not understand you whe 7 3 A : : % on thern, apdHa hesd Wea coversd with | feonsnolders lolntly 15 SLOMMO. - The ¢ A0d I one case #1 1n cash and 8900 in eW | Cor Tt camo tn. Be seatod again, T peg | fered agonies, had to give up my pro- | ONLY THE MASTER SHALL BLAME. CONCERTS AND KESORTS. mortgage honds were to be paid on every $1000 of bonds of that particular class, That the value of the amount of bonuse d premiums paid according to this plan fession (musician and piano player), was confined to my bed and life became a terrible cross. My husband sum- same, bis bair belng full of those white scales Tis wifo said, *Some mornings she Id fiad o tablespoonful or more of them in 1 | of you. But take two chairs this time.” ‘When Julius Caesar reached the banks of the Rubicon he paused. Even his | up by the capital stock of other railr | companies at valuations they had fix. among themselves cse other corpor: d | ALHAMBRA THEATER.| CHUTES MARIO LAMBARDI, Manager. AND Z0O. 1 asked him what ailed him, an tions whose stock constituted the proper o 2 ) | g > GREAT BILL IN THE THEATE oL aeke lo N capital of the Southern Dacifie sy |out of the second mortgage of ] mighty soul hesitated at the contempla. o : = b e e that e did zot know.” “Whydout | and capital of the Souther L Paclne arel wil be 32 ™ In bonds and 2500505 30 | tion of that which was before him. moned the best physicians, but their THE FLYING BANVARDS, ADA J. COS- e cared. I bave paid out 8 lotof | New Orleans, which have never paid any | 1l cash, out of the 320000000 to be Pald 0| Among his officers was a tribune by the benefit was but temporary at best. I LAMBAHU] GHAND lTAUAN | GROVE and a Host of Novelties! o't gos cured ho eaid, Well 1 | dlvidendsiuisuer e pay any cividenas e e Paroad etock $12.000.000 shall be used | name of Patriclus Hosea Farrellus, who, | believe I should have contracted the T0-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT. bim X would curo bim for lesa than thall | g A¥E B0 Ronded for ety much mors | {0 iy the expenses of the readjustment, | witnessing the despondency into which | morphine habit under their care, if my flPERA GUMPA"Y' | ! e e i to et the CUTICURA Fe e isto), | tically insolvent. These are the assets of | 824 2ut of the second mortgage bonds | his chief was thrown, sought to cheer him, common sense had not intervened » | AMATEUR MAYP()LE DANCE Vt., 1 did S5 & after,and | the Southern Pacific Company. §11,305,000 shall be used to provide cash |yup a bit by telling him the aboye story. 0 A > , 1 did not seo him for some time after, One day my husband noticed the ad- and money to execute the readjustment PHONE FOR SEATS. STEINER 1851, FIVE PERFORMANCES, | theh ho fairly shonted tome: “1 om cored. | Complant then alleges the formation of | A4 Caesar heard him to the end, and then, | ¢ S = ¥ & done it. The Lord bless youand | the Banbury committee in London, repre- | V'S a1 el - with an awful expression of pain and ap- | Vertisement of your remedies and im- 2 ] X e Eng stockholde re- | Pinbe bill claims that this new indebted- [ i 3 : | 14.’““"&’}4““"\-}\{" 'x}é{;\o::éb,v;. "uu’Hi‘.‘Fm‘",m.‘;'li“-,..'l :’1‘.2 ‘-.i’ulr.,’.d rhnf “J;X, ness of $l!i. _um),l‘m‘h:( “\lxflxfilo a‘nnl_ rrm:jm':- preh:nxxlnn \x{mn h|: \liually [slr’rn lflH‘(:w l?ledmti;ly bought me a full trial. Soon o (‘BfGINNING JUNE 2“8\:}11'\.0\ | attle AT R her ot LR 7 | Central Pacific and ascertain w jently made up to take up bonds issued in martial countenance, he cast one look | the pain in my ovaries w : ursda; MIGNOY | that from’ the time the Southern Pacifie | fraud of the Central Pacific Railroad | ypon the jester and with all his harness Lt es was gone. lam | o BARBER OF SEVILLE" | GREAT REALISTIG TETTEH GURED BY GUTIGUH Halirond was Anished for abous ten semic | Company. That the bonds on which the | (0% ™yl plunged headlong into the | RO Well, strong and robust, walk, | saturday Matinee. “IL TROVATORE f Al - | they received only 1 per cent dividends on "’;"\’f“’h‘;{:x" ,{‘J"{}‘L‘;"{}i;ffil ‘2"'},9 h‘[f“: are | fide, never stopping until he stood upon | Tide a wheel, and feel like a girl in her | Saturday Night. 1ONE [4) Prof. . G. ROLLING, h.'né“."’fii’e‘".’ eratksites ’“,:,?:",,’;;“’;;m‘i{ | i;'l';!n’mi“’?f‘»'mrnqi?'fi'fl wis vho”iu:u&?m';tw the oy g the Pacific Tmprovement Com- | the further shore. Those of his soldlers | teens. I would not be without Lydia s“““’i,m(,l_.s 150, $100, 50 fl'\;‘»;mm M lectures halt hourly. that I could not d 4o plecen, and bled 10 | BT R dishancet eonfoee e | hany: that besides the $D5000.00 of any | who were near enough to hear the tale| E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; it RICE . $100, G0 and e. an“a et v AR ftched terribly. I tried everything, but notbing | Huntington and his Sciates. but thay | indebtedness under this plan there is $17- | with one accord followed him. History | ig ]ike water of life to me. I Reserved seats on sale at Sherman, Clay & Ao W06 secmed to dome any good. 1 tried the CUTICURA | they were bribed in ave b AL 51,000 of bonds now secured on the Prop- | poy'aiready chronicled the result. d . I am very | co’s and at the Alhambra Theater. a ! Children, 6. remedies and they 1o longer bother me at all. quiet in regard to what they had learned, | erty of the Central "“""‘Ji,“‘lfi”?;,‘;f’:m" MBS et i il | gratefully and sincerely your well- ls y SALLIE Bept. 17,1508, CUTICURA Begins with the Blood and Ends with The Skin and Scalp. That 18 to say, CUTICURA RESOLYENT, greatest of blood purifiers and humor expeliers, purifies the blood and circalating fluids of HUNMOR GERNS, end thus removes the cause, while warm baths With CUTICURA SOAP, and geiitle anointings with CuriouRa (olntment), greatest of emollient gkin 0 an DPE! D, Woodland, N.G. | That over $1%0.000 has been paid out of the treasury of the Central Pacific to this Banbury committee under various pre- tenses. The complaint speaks of the visit | of Sir Charles Rivers Wilson to this cou try, states what he ascertained in rega | to these frauds and so reported to the Ban- bury committee; that his fee was $30,000, and the Banbury committee allowed Mr. Huntington to pay it. The bill saf‘fi that the corrupt and cor- | rupting relatfons between Huntington and | the Banbury committee have been conti ued to the present time: they are now canse th scalp of crusts and e oAt : e iing, burning, and infammation, | have been corresponding with him i heal. Tliusarespéedily, permanently, | all his dealings with the corporations That the directors elected in April, 188, were all under the control of Hunting. ton; that they voted over $100,000 to bo paid to the Banbury committee. The bill alleges that Spever & Co. have been the financial agents, confidential | friends and advisors of Huntington and his L assoclates for many years and that they nomicaily cured the most tortaring, dis: i humors of theskin,scalp, and blood, with 1088 of hair, when all other remedics fail. 80ld throughout the world. PorTErD.awnC.Coxe., Bole Props., ston. * How to Cure All Humors,"” free. FACE HUMORS Falling Hair, and Baby Blem- ishes Cured by CUTICUEA S0AP, | 3142,981,000, while the present debt before | ing to 377,000 shares) to transfer them to pany not provided to be der the plan the debt will soon amount to CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK. NEW YORK, June 27.—R. D. McNeill of | 8an Francisco is at the Fifth Avenue; M. S. Blmore of San Francisco is at the | Hoffman; Hon. William Stanton and | Miss Stanton of Pasadena are at the Netherland; Mrs. George W. Bowers, Miss Alice Hager, J. Downey Harvey, Mrs. Harvey, Miss Anita Harvey, Miss Gene- vieve Harvey and maid, Miss Olive Haven, Miss A. D. Smith, Chester Smith, all of San Francisco, were passengers on the American line steamer St. Paul, which left for Southampton to-day. —_————— Come feelings of joy to my heart, Come peace and content unalloy'd, T'va reached the highest in ary, Op my bath I've uged ‘Pegamold.’” the refunding is only $116283.715 48. After | applying the sinking funds now in hand to the debt which is now due the real debt is only about $102,539.763 13. The com- plainant objects to taking the sinking | fund now pledged to pay the present debt and turning it over to the trustees of the new second mortgage. . ‘Alleges the scheme of increasiig the debt simpiy provides a eorruption funu which may be used to persuade the hold- ers of the Banbury certificates (amount- the Southern Pacific Company, to tne control of said Huntington and his asso- that is, to: the Southern Pacific y, which thus becomes the suc- the Central Pacific Railroad and s the value of that railroad to the iblic as 2 competing line. The prayer of the complaint is for a.nJ P NP § i wisher, and I heartily recommend your remedies. I hope some poor creature may be helped to health by reading my story.”—Mgs. Cor. E. P. RICHARDSON, RHINELANDER, Wis. ELECTRIC BELTS, Prices from $350 to 2. Largest manu- facturers in the Uni- ted States. 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