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THE SAN FRANCISCO :CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1899. in the first lot. in biue, red nicely trimmed, with green a Little: fellows avy. hrafd o borate. deeora- DOLLAR LEM[T ES | l TH[ THAI_IA Ka.levsj x.le’.;L | ND “A WISE GUY” b, | ( INCED A ISE Y ROW MAY YET i Soh Fardiscas 4 | ? ? Market Street. 2 - Quickest . & y Mail-order. house. 3 A Cit Ofi. ° ES Prfi test A &ifist file 0 | ) Saturday Savings—you'll need them for Sunday and the Fourth. : | s | . For Summer Days—continue1. . 1 rixie Coleman in a| rorn » Rt Glove. oomoriunity et | Ih FEowers fur (Hmmine. o bunches igs % oo mot"come very often . We. have 35 | Seya i et ae et Moo Teieet dx Siifaic, be \ Critical State. PR TVE Fottoume, gonwine French K | { e, o reauted - .- ) | ; Fair and the opera at $15 origlnglly: -sold. a - ; . _ ‘ ALARM OVER HER CONDITION. put the CTUTS SR pa | proi2he. 156 and 106 8 Chairman Perrault of the Finamce Coms . | dES | & ere e o o g g ¢ bt | el PO, B an et B 1oEgs . e PR T ) | PROPRIETOR SCHWARTZ TRIES mode. (an. gray. ik, brown, Iavender. | sm unches Field Fliwers, . Dalafe Willing the Mayor Should Make Good kis : 70 SUPPRESS FACTS. - TG B oan G| i S Nn Sre e s 2 St 1 208 pislrs S-outton, Tyekousse Swiede. in pini | 3=z tvrs oisctens 26 1o BOE a blnch 5 i ) | | btur, green, vod. temen, white. mode; grav. | Ante-Election Statement. ) | The Woman Was Tt on the Head| S e i fntoi vt imes | FOP the Fourth. —_ — — : ith & Bottle, and Blood Poi- I pairs 12, 16 and 20 button Opera, in can swing. to- the breea City H / | Set In. { Chila's Jackets. We have thiée:lots'af 7 | | child’s jackets in which- the ass ¥ | s st 8 or less broken and we ‘wa | aver the condition of *Trixie” Coleman, | 5 i : the young varie actress who was badly injured last Saturday night at the Tha- la beer hall while engaged in a :dfs- raceful row with another woman named | dainty cake, white and flaky tea biscuit, light and delicate crust, crisp and delicious doughnut, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK @ooto law T 2 when reductio 1 sheaves from or eard. He ing 10 ¢ sweet and tender hot griddle cale, finely flavored waffle and muffin, Delightful to the taste and always wholesome, Royal Baking Powder is made from PURE GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR and is absolutely free from lime, alum and ammonia. +4e- jere » work that mittee le and was 1ad nted white, sweet, nutritious bread and roll— Baking powders made from alum cause dyspepsia, the thought >mm +4oe m $18.000 second hal urms off d 7 icultie or in maki the a constan working hou branch of t suct st be d X m ot 1l Attorney comp was ta] | | { | ad sor | ing ich ebe Lede et e T e ee® s, € s'Park {njunction commenced and was to be done with the Park extension some . provision would have to be made. “Oh, the panhaidle: e thedollar. limit,’ ation= tension ‘is ‘dead interposed Per- ) 2 month ad- e, replied Mr. vijl need $12 duct.my o Tveniso, T wre” you going - to get chairman; ht take it out of the Mayor's ent fund,’ lingly answered the Mayor Phel message advo ed the dollar I 1terpose chalrm ind by &n tion induced both ans Democrats to pledge themselves to it. he can us how these increases can be T dollar limit observed 1 him. For m r from mat the the wh over n: willin fixing tf Mayor.™ Attor: his $ to drew withou } a month additional and referred ‘to the board 1 address, to which Ch, rred, Mayor an the 1 of improv ther th . the securs the re on ic the building sewering of streets, it all he forcibly reminded th Supervisors of their pledge to Keep the tax levy down to -the dollar limit and anoted figures to show them how ea it weuld be to do_this if proper economy yeere pr d. Now: Supervisor P i wlli ayor should ¥ tax levy Jing within the dollar limit that will the -actual requirements of . the: ¥ s * municipal - departments without making ppropriation. what- ever for othe: MRS, BOTKIN'S DENIAL. Says She Is Deeply Wronged by Re- cent Charges. Mrs. “Cordelia Botkin, whe s-confined \ the Branch County- Jail'pending action on her.appeal to_the written the -following statement 'to, Call’” regarding: the - chirges’ made Guard M:W. Mooreé to the efféct that the attack upon:G d Louis Kirschbaum ith ire ke The +Assistant Superintendent McFarland grew Tout ! Francisen -Chironicle .and. again siw {“on” the [ Kindly- [ kind. wife, ! that sailing vessels of 70 tons ar more, of - 'MeFarland’s -attentions = to: M Botki S ity, - Branch :County ‘Jal; Jurie. 30,1835, pages: of ‘the. San iy name surgieal table; -1 could. only say o my= Af, -+ AlL . philosophical - epeeiifation: 1 ~at - an nd’ A, to. when. the-cruel -Wronks: will ‘cease against ‘a. holpless-und already. deepiy. wronged Woman . ONSsAVORNLS fancy:1 - might b left Alone i1 -my-’ead CaptvIty, by - the SWOFIdfor Gotten and the world. Torgesting. There has Teen a kind of: prifle in:the eompleteness of ‘the feolation 4N [y SOTTON and grief. For e to even attempt to express my iAdig- nation: concorning. this: infanious, -absurd. re- fection would be impossible: therefore F-walved ihe attempt, Being. under Sheriff - Martin's jurisdiction Auring my. Vity 1 ik o him' for protee nted-me: thing. of.0F. concerning -his in. this -institation ‘& ‘attended: to-by: {he captatn @nd_his CORDELIA BOTKIN. — e Rag Time Hayes, the Pianist. ‘At Kapp & Street, tamale Grotto; nightly. =~ * —_————————— Sailing Vessels Must Be Inspected. The recent law of Congress providing In-Caj When T glanted “at the subordinate. ‘em- My very simple ployes ants, rrying: freight, and of 19 tons or more carrying - passengers, “shall be inspected and. certificated by the United States local | Inspectors will go into éffeet io-day. Their | masters and mates must also be licensed I by the inspeetor: ————e e | Receiver for Market-Street Property. Alice D, and James G. Gauld entered suit in the. United States Circult Court vesterday against Isabella’ and William R. Romaine, the Regents of the Univer- sity of California and others for an in- junction, an’accounting and a receiver for the real estate and improvements at 413 and 415 Market street. —_—— Yesterday’s Bankrupts. J. J. Schutz, Schweitzer & Co., Buck- ingham & Hecht, Newell & Bro. and A. & T, Well & Co., all of San Francisco, filed a petition yesterday-in the United States District Court to declare bankrupt the firm of Jones & Zabriskle of Yelton, Santa Cruz County. AT Cog of Angels Camp, Calaveras Cyuny; labllities ${35, assets $45. R G e e e e e S 2 N ST B S S St if | it recom- | ipréme: Court, has.| by ybed a beer bottle and the head waiters 1 wat oman Trixie o of 1d_cheap per- d the hetween the two at its seriou hustled Dollie lace. crowd struggle women conse= Kellog | for bec quenc | into { Coleman woman: w Jrun.\iuni condition #nd carried into one i 4 acy larmed and they another portion of the of the bick rooms. She was bleeding pro- fusely from a deep cut in her head, but come 16 {1 who w than have the affair [ notice of ice Schwartz, { an intere tor, the woman 1o be removed ta the Receiv- i al, where she could have been diate attention. She was al- ved. | ing until Dr. Bohn ar; 1 expectation, Dol- Contrary to gen lie Kellog has made no attempt to leave | town, but since she was informed of her | vietim’s serfous condition she has becoms reatly alarm Interestes »pment of Cen- tral California? the special edition of the News Letter, issued to-day (Satur- day) will be of great interest to you. There { is bound to be & hoom in the oil belt, and fortunes will be ‘made by a wise in | ment in oil stocks and lands in_the diffe ent petroleum regions of the State. The News Letter tells all velopments. Get self. Ten cents, ¢ aibout the recent de- | SYMPATHY FOR THE MINERS IN | LABOR COUNCIL CONSIDERS { MILITARISM. ‘Will Call Upon Senator Perkins and Congressman Kahn to Lay Its Views Before the Presi- dent. Thip :Teign of ‘militarism _in: Idaho re- ceived.consideration at last night's n ing of-the Labor Council. It w the ‘body. in 4 communi President Boyces of the W tHon-of Miners asking the council to take art in a laber corvention to be held at July 17.:to give expression ta 4 eondeémnation ‘of the usurpations of the soldiéry:-in. the-Coeur & Alene. . The fcation. .was received and the 10 e and Defy with the thie: suring them of {he cil swiththe - fight miners of Idaho, AL Furuseth, who -was of the opinion that Something furiher should be done in thermatter, moved that it be the sense of the couneil “that: Senator Perkins - and Congressman - Kahn' be asked:to | the President of the United. Sta | attitide of Uie labor bodies of San Frans cisgo- - with - regard to. the troubles in { Tdaho.. - The ‘motion carried unanimously. | It haviig been reported hy a commities I fram the Musickins' Unfon that the Jou neymen ‘Butchers’. Union contemplat émployment of a non-union band for their picnfc, - the secretary was Instructed to natify -them that the Pacific Coast Musi- “lans’ Union was not afliated with either. i the.central: lakior ‘bodies of ‘San Frans cisco; The execitiye ‘committee of the council was instructed. to. investigate a complaint from ‘the Philadelphia. Garment Cutters’ Union”that firms.in San Francisco wers handling non-union made clothing. - 1t was aunounced that the Daily Tageblatt | office had been ‘unionized. ] “'A_ miotion was _carried | members of the Bill Posters’ Union not | post. any paper' for Owens . & Varne; against which firm there is a_boycott. The. report of the Cigar-makes that. Plagemann & Co. contemplated the operation. of a ‘factory in - Pennsylvaniz from. which they proposed to ship blue label ecigars manufactured’ at Eastern prices to this coast was received. S s Pound Limits Extended. The long fight.over the pound limits has | been brought to a close by the Health and Police . Committee Tecommending the ex- tension of the limits to the county line. This will glve the poundkeeper Jurisdic: tion over the entire city and county. e The famous old JESSE MOORE WHISKY fs recommended by - physiclans for family and medicinal use because it is pure. —_————— Surveyor Spear Returns. Joseph 8. Spear Jr., Surveyor of Cus- }oms, re%med yeslt(erda}' w&th Mrs.oSpea.r rom_ a ree weeks' vacation in e and Washington. ol mpathy of the coun- being made by - the The | s picked up_in an un- | refused to allow ! and bleed- | IDAHO | the: | ta reauest the | Union | According to information received from Los Angeles the reciprocal cordiality ex- isting between Walter Morosco, impre- and Harry Wyatt, the manager of the Los Angeles Theater, has, according to the statements of Wyatt, who on Thursday returned from the northern metropolis, reached the point of | breaking. Wyatt insists that through his influence and upon his representations to John Griffin, owner of the Burbank The ter, Morosco was able to secure his le )t the house. In discussing the subject ! he said: |. *1 told Moroseo I would do this only after he made me a promise and offered 1'to put it in writing, that he would not | book first-class attractions for the house. On his pledge I wired Griffin, urging him sario of this i to lease the house to Morosco. 1f, as re | ported, Morosco has booked the Frawle | he has gone back on his word ind has done an of which I never thought | him capable. But for my influence Mo- | rosco would never have secured the Bu | bank. ~ When I learned that he had| | booked the Frawleys and other first-cla | attractions I tried to undo what I had cure the house done and endeavored to s yself.. 1 was too late. in the absence of Walter Morosco. who lis staying at his country home in Fruit- | Tewis H. Bishop, financial se 3 {of the Grand Opera-house, vesterda) | stated that he was greatl irprised between t any ill feeling should exi vatt and Mr. Morosco. f Mr. Wyatt stat t Mr. Moro: hooked the Frawley | taken, aid Mr. Bishop. Company and a number of known organizations were booked by €. A. Shaw, who was lessee of the theat | hefore Mr.- Morosco secured control. We take the Burbank from the Ist of August for a term of five Mr. W s claim that Mr. Morosco gained the bank through his influence is news to me. | When he came up to the city he informed | us that the theater was for rent, and Mr. Morosco. went dawn there and secured it |'T don't see where Mr. Wyatt. had any influence in tthe matter. There were oth- ers in the fleid, but they failed. “It_was Mr. Morgsco's intention to rum the Burbank as a stoc he found . that bookings had been made he ~decided to run it as a combination house for the season. Whether he in- tends running it in the future as - some- thing else remains to be seen.” CAKEWALKERS WILL BE IN THEIR ELEMENT Striking ‘‘Floats" and Novel Features to Re Introduced at the Initial Exhibition. It is proposed to open. the great Inte | national Cakewalk -Carnival at the Me- chanics” Pavilion on the evening of Satur- July 15, with a grand entry and marching pageant,. which will embrace not only cakewalkers but a number of spectacular features and -effects, under the direction of G. Barr and his a sistant, Miss Leo La Salle, and led Miss Pearl Hickman as chief drum maj | The cakewalkers ‘and participants { march around the big Mechani vilion headed by Bennett's hamnd. head of ¢ on_there will be little children as standard bearers and a float presenting the i £ the " ( and two floats showing the *Also.one to represent battleship At the | r | walk,” | walk' Up to Date | California, and "another the | Olympia. In the pageant will be the professionals Jed by Gleason and McMahon, the orig nal darktown cakewalke the soci amateurs, headed by Mr. Everett and Miss Simmons; the juvenies, with Bertie Richardson and Ettie Aronson as leaders the Delsarte cakewalkers, under the di- rection of Mrs. L. Honn; the Dewey vie- tory quartet of eakewalkers, .led by Leonard Ward, and the colored contin- gent and ‘cakewalkers, headed by John and Martha Steward, champions of the coast. The Chinese cakewalkers, -with Lim - Kin and. -Miss Fong . Sol and the _little Chinese cakewaikers, with Chan Toi, the Chinese actor, in the “First Born,” as director, will be extremely novel and attract much attention, Ke- peat_on July 18 the Chinése. baby show, which proved a -hit during’the Mining Fair. 1t is. expected that fully 200-gor- geously attired Chinese children.will par- ticipate ‘In- the show for -prizes. On_behalf of -little ‘Bertie. Richardson and Ettie Aronson, little Blanche Trelease and Gladys Monta‘fae, the challenge “of Manager. Friedlander ~to. produce four juvenile cakewalkers ‘that will: cari away first. honors; has been:accepted by Miss Pearl Hickman, who has taught those.named_above the art.of cakewalk- ing. Little Edith Mason and her partner are aged three and six respectively, and are the eutest and youngest cakewalkers in the world. They will enter for cham- plonship horiors. house. but when | Manager Buckiey has arranged to re-! “Thera will- be another meeting this com- Appointed by the Governor. Governor Gage has appointed as direc. tors of the Veterans’ Home at Yountvilla S. J. Loop, W. L: Dunean, J. H. Garrett, A. McMahon and W..J. Ruddick for two vears; P. S, Eastman, J. €. Curtier, Solo~ | mon Cahen, Hugh M. Burke C. H. Binn | and S. W. Backus. for the terni of four. vears. The directors named in the foregoing | paragraph were elected at the depart- | ment_encampment of the Grand Army. of { the Republic recently held at San Diego. | The encampment delegated -Henry C. Dib- ble to present the names.to the Gover- {mor,: and_on behalf -of - the Grand" Army | request their appointment ‘to manage -the affalrs of the home. In compliance with instructions from the encampment, Judge Dibble went to: Sacramento: this week and submitted . the . recommendations 'to the Govertior. —_————— Rehearsals now: for international cake- ’\\'.flk carnival Mechanics* Pavilion” a nex. . e Primary Law Case. A pro forms judgment sustaining a. de- murrer: to the petition for.a writ of in- Junction, “brought by Joseph - Britton against: the Eleetion -Commissioners to test the validity of the néw primary elec- \'tion_law, was éntered hy Judge Seawell vesterday. : The merits of ‘the. action will now -be. determined before S o the: Supreme —— gl Chaplain Allensworth Will Preach. Chaplain ‘Allensworth f- the - Twentv= fourth Regiment, now- under ‘orders -for Manila, -will preach in the Howard stre. Methodist - €hurch: to-morrow . forenoon | and- evening: .. Hs: has” accepted-the- iny tation of ‘Dr..J. B. Wilson, pastor -of. the church, who_has known him for:a:nuni- ber, of ‘vears.. The subjert for-the-even- ng's lecture will - be- ““Hidden Sprif g 1ectn idden Spring- of —————— | He Contracted Smallpox. | ~Homer Lee flled ‘suit: yesterday. against 'the Maclean Hospital ‘and. Sanitarium to. récover $30,000° damages. . Plaintiff aleges | that while he -was:at the hospital named for treatment and -operation: e contraets | ed smallpox from patients therein. Hence | the suit. —————— Many New Members. The Forty-first Assembly District: Dem- ocratic Club met Tast: night in: Pixiey Hall, with William J.:Donlen in ‘the chair. Reb- ert Ferral: addressed..“the . club: . upon { subjects of municipal.: State-and national importance. . The various. precinct::com- mittees reported 162. additional names: to | the club’s rall. of members. SR O R | Printer Blakeley Indicted. |:-The : Federal -Grand .Jury. -Yesterda | 'brought -in -a hill' -of _indictment against:J. E.-Blakeleyi :the ‘amorous job printer, immoral: -lefter through to. an.innovent -girl. 1. who-had advertised: for: employment. incoreoRATED - Nl R | OUR SATURDAY'S SPECIALS. | Extra (Cholog Reich) Eggs. ... - Regular_ 221c.% ! Extra (Choice Creamery) Butter, - square: 30¢ | Let us pack your butter. T sl Eastern (Sugar~curea)i‘nams. Regular 13%¢. Fats These Hams made iis ‘many friends. Eagle Milk . Regular 20c. 3 Babbitt's Soap—7 bars.....- | Extra (Choice Cream) Chegse, | Ghirard-1li's Cocoa. .. .. Lea-& Perrin’s (Genuine § CAMPING ORDERS st 2t short rotict ani 848-1854 Market Street. Opp. 7th, . "Fhone §. 292, _'_n-Bnn'cn_ Storés. Y anie).. . 34 nally sold for ach. We 74 ced yrice to-eluse them qut:| L..Be a Aozen | $1.50 cach “10c s dosen | . There are 33.tn the second lot, in bltie, | S5 damen ) | ““Dollte” Kellog. Trixic Coleman is now!| rod and green, -elabdrately " trimmed #1.20 2 duzen 3 | Iying {n a eritical condition at the home ! h_braid. farme ling at 501 Silk Flags on S elegant ‘ D¢ | of Maudé Darrell. & well-known tender- A e "’“‘} s led " every- | loin. characte James Schwartz, the | The: third Tot: covslsts of. SUChildts Clec: * g tsieh z.:. : of - ap- s ot e bR % I viot Cloth Jackets, in red -and. biue: |, h 5 s ctor of the beer hall, nstructed | ; have baen rediiced ta the ridici % Xe his initial nds-of the young woman to sup- OW. DIICE Of..:vysei.s v GDE - BHEHE % 2 Jocal stage the ~facts concerning Miss Cole- Skirts. Wa want to sell alh s 1O-TOTTOW rnoon - at the i precarious State, Instead of b have right now, - This : \ ok CHG presented’ by | 1 hit -on” the head with a’ glass’| ear. when they shollld be | B e e At ¢ i Haye his charming | the Coleman worhan. was: struck with a Fath - SKErte: to $2.D5, our. 4. Tnen for, Sneh i$ EmilyLEytton.: both’ strong-fa- | beer-hottle, The force of the blow:opened | Purk Skirts in white and blue to 82, L ris (Flag Ribbon & 5 Wwith the théater-going public a gash. several ‘inches, and the broken | and-our $4 White Pique Skirts to $2.75. genter-fubise thix u ‘ L B % 1 O1d. 2 e fol Fraticicog. Their engagement 1 cut deep into soalp. In dress- | Three lots of Cra d Duck. Skirts-we. | No-5 ribbori. e 1 Tast three:w d; judgs |'ing the wonnd “the doctor failed to re-, e phonale ) sballt B 7 ribbon i ir worth ). doz 161200 Batric . from SUECesses eh i fmove the splinters of glass, and as a re- striped Cra Skirts at 65e . '-’_m l/,rgl v',flz:x’~ of > ) e r of ‘their They-have a'villa “at Milford; | sult blood poisening is. said to e. set | dozen fine Crash Skirts at P Independence: d; * admire STty id e a {ssi Surrounded: by fifteen verd 155 dozen _Heavy: ' Duck - Cy S| Paper (i trium. acris |“ the b '] ilver U'kfi | - Fedring that the bolice would refuse 10 = ey K Fre : tarpe e Hive higswife. ! iwhoo were ave and coaches and s i e iR 7 Millinery. u -heed .h_straw hat for i ? 5 g7 L a8 : { grant him a new. license to conduct his e R inid revolvers. 3¢ and 10c each +--Tamic € £ the dramatic p alley . and. while. résort, . Proprietor: -Schwartz and the cle, Severnl .lnes have been rpdum:“ y el * sion to desert to: Vaudeéville, have ré on the S the father and | friends of the voung woman, all of whom | befare stock taking. - One lot ‘of fine | e ohd eyt On- X Ever eas 16 ‘congrutulite < and cfive hrothers and are emploved ‘by him. have done all in;| b Straw Sail Knox block, in | Joufidered Shirts, mads themgelvies: onithe step: Hayes eping . the | thelr power to 1 up the matt When P\‘\“L"‘..fff;(‘, :h;}x*um eguiar- Brics Jont ;:‘nr;_lur:::f:;f'}m L were Situated-no mor from - eating’ -the Handsome ¢ | first taken to_the home of "\‘1" P"‘!”;’“: fozen Arbor Rough and. Ready 8 front, . open *tuna an: the general rin of 1LSterny + | woman, at 720E" Bush street. Miss Cole- | Knox - bloek, .. redu from Just: guch :shirts . . 3 i man was uncomscious, and she remaine o pay 1 for Jaum- < when they Had er actor and his wife have hardly Y in that condition for several day Dr. Sinr i dered; and e worth ) Had money; when they had: time since: they “acguired this' (). ‘Bohn, - who _oceupies an offi block | Sponh Lesipras, Jlns mall it. The aesortment is : b trouble th V{0 become sequainted with it 4 | away from the Thalia, was called in- to| ‘ Zoc; former price Thens 0 30 10F ando < 54 Vien ok hope ‘o wedgo. in.a week 4 | attend the woman, and he. too, was cau- former price 51, s only. - To clase 2§ St o A Rl Rotiean aga 3 1 tioned to glve out no information as to redu _former ‘price S, them out we maks tha g e { where the woman was confined or how educed to 1. Some fine straw il | -while" Shey takes ing of next and then, when ) ! he injured. shapes in_popular colors .eft on our 15c = mpany -of their own,. ¢ Schwartz’ attitude, a few per: CovIier | ) ¥u BESE Bt Sk WARE NN * IS ago PPy days 4 | sons employed at the Thalia who were e A + sm'’militated against Hpred: patis 4| ssesto the row stated vesterday that| . 3 s SO ahoR e ¢ |if the Coleman woman's Injuries resulted em toa kalary di T show: wha & time the his: ability. e e e o ,*! atally ihey” would divulge; corfaln Uely X e The i ] NIt oatrmbe s charm- (1 details which have thus far been succesu~I = = = : e {he' metrop- < only npcessary to say suppressed. ; 3 suppresse S ek any. particular succes: hate rested but one week 4 | - The quarrel which resulted so disas- ANAGER WYATT MAD ‘n’,',',‘m‘;“,,]‘r "xrh:h'(‘f"l’r'ff;‘,"’lgeg Sl TpaEes almost on - the: verge of des- hty-four and that w 4 | trously. for the Coleman womAn 'J“*‘“] Fund, which 15 10 be derived. from. this whe saw an op < fc the mostly in » | ¢¥er a dispute as to which one was Justly AT WALTER MOROSCO | international ' Cakewalic Carniv g . entitled under the rules of the institution i aroivaly - and nd on the’ vaiidey Philadeiphia to the & | 6 profit by the favor of a man who was | e fhey Il then. conslder: the -hest: means . o thei-thiie : son they will $ | Shending his morics freely in the place. | COMPLATNS BITTERLY OF UN- | nnd for I8 dispurbament, . The comamis clever couple:ar 1 ympany of 4 | One warm word brought on another. and e e s 2 v . committ i 1 ) i tee is 2 Chard Bnts Do Prads D or 3 | % Tmament. Trixie Coleman and Dollfe KIND TREATMENT. ton:. CHamans Han 7 A Rehor se e 1 : th ent o Hyd e e tary and treasurer: Colonel Brnst'A. De- : I'd go back to the old work Their Sleateh, - e 3 bl 2 | nicke, General R. H. W: 1d, v Sh \\} o "1! i/ Tk 1H i] : “‘t A ,‘L x; :1 Iu‘ . S countenancy ,..,\\1 in the }'11})10!}\ | The Southern Impresario Says He‘ L. Ford and Genenl‘xa{\fl'el;lhgg& Tg‘:\ rick aude § . good Is even now being 1o St o o ek oE e > 2 al A. W. Ba t: Sev- : for e oAt sl b George. ¢ | Trikie Coleman usaibiy because of hor| Tecelved Many Promises for | [ A03oRs o g committes wil b (tohan, &hd-if it goes even with b A ‘ xi\zm;r:I”:q;’w»;‘:.\\m]\ :}\"“,— “\{\ruk\t‘n\;;lr:gn His Influence, but They | ____":'___ He SWIAE R Tt efighter, proved the Kellog: woman's | . the anioetn Lo v fonppdha ¢ | superior. Trixie landed an artistic left| \Wexe Not Kept VETERANS’ HOME BOARD. !”; the Hayes -»Hm1 that got its + | wok on Dollie’s nose and fractured he ————— — TE sta n audeville i nd u 8 wenda o places. Tl e i r rt in vaudeville,” will end up & { ppendage in two place Then ‘th Directors for Two and Four Years - [ | 1