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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 1899. THE KAISER CALLS HERBERT BISMARCK An lmprobabilie Rumor That He s | Capital Gas Company|Suggestions by Profes-|Has Taken His Book i Will Be Offered the Chancel- Has Been Absorbed. sor Waterhouse. | From the Market. | 4 B | —_— | —_— | s | lorship of the Empire. 'STOCK SELLING FOR A SONG THINKS “USONA” EXPRESSIVE A CONTROVERSY WAS FEARED | | n 1y 1—Th e Herbert Bismarck to meet @ | St o | — S | vivid interest in political § INTERESTING STORY OF THE OBJECTIONS TO TEE GENERAL ALREADY IT HAS BEEN SE-| WILL OFFER reports.on the matter are | FIGHT FOR SUPREMACY. | TERMS IN COMMON USE. VERELY CRITICIZED. | zoing to receive the nomina- & | : s | ~ The second, his appoint- & | e i | S | st, and least probable, is that the :‘5 | Rival Concerns Kept Cutting Throats | The United States Awkward, as It A Commission of Cardinals Has Ex- | mE ) upon him I Until One of Them Was | Does Not Afford Personal | amined the Work, but Its De- g very unusual in the wind, but per- £ Forced o th g % Deri 2 ; | i ke Prince Bismarck's ald: & | Tep (00 Of A djsediue Dot cision Has Not Been i [ ] tubbornly refuses to ratify. 2| Wall. tives. Published. e s 505 5 %O & T = | e % 3 e e | Spectal Dispatch to The Call. | Special Dispateh to The Call. ‘ Epectal Dis to The Call 25 dozen Biack and Colored Silk | 0 vards ANSHE Mofre and Flain { ACRAMENTO, July 1.—The Capital | ST. LOUIS, July 1.—The Republic to-| NEW YORK, July 1.—What threat- | Waists, made of new corded silics injin sl new o plotings; AEt, quality: ; s Company, at one time one of lPe fzmdfnoy will 1-\:hfl~=h‘ “li‘"; firl\'fl"?';"‘i‘hfl ened to be a bitter controversy in the | M latest colorings of navy, turquoise, | yard Sl R I5¢ | most prosperous corporations on the | torial comment, rn article furnished by % 55 < e | : e [ B vbo | Frotesion S watenouscior s Waihisern | Rowan Cathollo chiureh fnsthiy\conss fillninic i cyrauo, cornt and black, lined | 30 doren Ladtes Tast lack Cotton torday by the Sacramento Eleotrie, Gas | University, this city, on the subject of a | try has been settled by the submission | B 1o ohout, latest cut, ular e quality: for to-morow ()C DREIGN MARKETS e, OVER COURSING: . | progress between the two corporations. N e iy : i i { B ‘ Electric, Gas | wes : alr O e a, and et \Walsts, this season's styles, Chauncey Depew Gives| Lively Row Brewing at| B tndsiventci the Hieial, G | wamer Semiiphos, s poeme o, Con | ity cote ot Wi e |} B35 gy @80 20152 GREAT REMNANT SALE OF Encouraging Words. | Los Angeles. | as the Folsom Company, the Capital | America, are all Ameri ind might | Catholic University in Washington. | #150; your ¢ i BLAGK G0ODS | 1 s Company had an absolute monop- | justly resent the pretensions which claim | Dr. Zahm has been one of the most } White Plque Dress sukrlrlc!;;o‘c: e ' e ! St | 6ly of the lighting business of this city. | that title exclusively for the inhabitants of | outspoken advocates In the Catholic regular price $225; YO $|__ 9 remnants contalning from 3% to 4% i Six or seven years ago the stock of the | the United States of North America. The | church of the theory of evolution. | at vards (enough for skirt lengths) of cholee ENTERPRISE OF M BLACK REFUSES TO QUIT 5 " 4 Linen| Piack Creponnes, Serges and Figured | company sold for §36 and $58 per share, | United States” is an awkward expression. | A few years ago he issued a book Cotton Covert n all colors and 1 B e o sefnced Dmas o — . LR and paid from § to 7 per cent upon that | It is plural n form and singular in sense | ozljea “Evolution and Dogma,” that Craen Dress Siins; latest @t @FC ! f'per'cent from regular selling prices. : valuation. ' Then the Folsom Company | It does not afford persomal or adjective | C. covaraly ¢ S it 57 : HOLD WHAT THEY GET AND ARE | AND WILL SELL POOLS DESPITE | came into the: field and made a bid to | derivatives. h Sharem e e piwas sevedly o U‘Iuvd :“r“-\{‘yqu“dr- | e X VING GROUND. AL { light ‘the city with electricity, entering | united Stat are admissibly harsh. | ters. he views he set forth, it was SRTHING T L PROTESTS. | afeo ito & woisited Gompetition for the | <Dmisa States of Nerth America’ is declared by his critics, were contr: ls Im nrta“t "“uunceme“t =t e { patronage of private consum: The | axact desi of to Catholic doctrine. It became known a c e “es 1 Peculiar. Foreign Conditions This | Chief of Police Glass and the Police 4 eostly elect Jeuenly Whas e cp o dkes Year Offer Better Opportunities iR 01 I SACRAMENTO WOULD GIVETHE ZAHM SUBMITS TO COUNTRY A NAME | | | | Bt o and Railway Company when the latter | company se troiling A bitter warfare has long been ction with its ssion of the con- ock. ured pos ection of its in s tanks. | | to the authorities in Rome of Very Rev. Dr. John A. Zahm, Provincial of the Fathers of the Holy Cross, an order of priests which is in charge of the Uni- the chief proper name for this count points of which are as follows: At present there is no proper name that | distinctively describes this country. Co- lumbia and America apply to the whole | HIS SUPERIORS § sizes 34 to 42; worth $7.50. Your choice for $3I95 | 35 dozen Ladies’ Madres and I‘eflc;‘\rl‘:‘ only, 200 dozen Ladies’ White and Ecru Cot- ton Ribbed Vests, no.sleves; spectal at low neck A 12:C Commission Wrangle Over the T = Than Have Ever Been i intter and the Tronbis 3 mOSE jeer, s 1896, to three years’ penal servitude, to Known. f Increases. effart to m ain its wazd in gieiter, o W cn ES U be deprivadoo flr;'“ r“':]‘xl'f»of‘x rrw td ThHa Call then a-quarter the old SR his action is rege | entence and was discharged i 2 5 blazed with from thIrty to forty that the Roman auth do not ap- | on this week. il e e | prove of his work on evolution, and | Kainz, at his farewell at the bilis 4t it ¢a morth amonnted that he has decided to submit to their | Deutsche Theater yesterday evening, o little 1 a song. Indeed, the judgment. . | met with an enthusiastic demonstration | e ot Dr. Zahm, the publication of S in the theater and in the street. & . ma,” has had to o Dr. Mumm von Schwarzenstein, the The City Attor. and terminate either issioner Searborough s, which will scipling the Chi from the: Polic Scarborough ursing that had be ed at the park, in fac < by Jossible demand that the 5 3 2 < Pes of the people should ignore LPAIS, July 1—While the two ¥ force: | Jarge share of the Kaiser in the politi ops of D. Ghirardelll, the San the poll orce: LB Sty | , were out declared that Black | 9 otk S;_? " qevotes much attention to | Tiding in a surrey to-day their horse be- u A o et the | ppo host successinl and scientitic specialist for discases of Men and Women on the Pacific Coast. |§| the launching of the new French Min- | can ¢ frightened and ran away. sur- u“.. ‘, = Jité work -against, the he He has the most complete and best equipped medica’ and surgical 5»H‘ices on the Pacific Coast. |} istry. On the whole it sympathizes | rey xt\( s W ‘“11;'.'1' ;lvhr\:r‘fg(xA;\I‘;yr“\r: (?\xl.:i ‘the police force. - E He has successfully treated and cured more stubborn and difficult discases than all other with the Ministry as agai y‘_»\!ff,'g”‘f‘“ o e o e of the next twenty~ specialists combined. ; (iAo d?he lur?»lx'x’ T e mch. Cabi. | fall, and both - bruised and Knocked Down by a ‘KDTSG-_ send | he B t- 8 He has ol the Iatest improved electrical appliances for treatment of the sick and afflicted. In the Qeclorat It is made of dlfferent | cut'about the head an 3 ) ittle it of the rupture bet 1e Po- | B + = and bel os | Z FiSy 3 on and Chief < 1 | - ) i st predecessors, and believes Better: Sch {13t e iy 16 DISEASES SCIENTIFICALLY | DR. SWEANY {DISEASES SCIENTIFICALLY } it Enalineln s o f‘“l““d\\ A!\'fll-ll;t(‘_!\MP.t.!fixllvFla.m.iith::.cl»nfinn ) YOUNg 1 ired - to-day, -and I T | 3 ’ | Dy & NICILELEALER 0SS0y for the purpose of voting bonds for $10,00 g £ the i e tung predicts that the | purp: oting bonds for $10,000 him his life..: The o Tent of the groun TREATED AND GURED, e atiition apacialiat TREATED AND CURED, | m’{\hii\l:x:\\fi LU D ive the ver- | to-erect mew school bufldings and - ke for almost any s Company ha tal ny: for a large reserve of 6 cnme from its Mar; bitter attacks ion-will be held on Thurs pe 10t less than elghteen sacks to the | the ADVERTISEMENTS. BTUR . A[IEIADN WiLL CURE YOU Question of Their Dis- r the close R Official Herr speaks through the ministers, for frequent speeches of the Imperor on political subjects render !)lb‘lvhrl‘l\ tion of the rule almost unptis.\lbln The Tageblatt says: “The with his impulsive nature and see o act in his own person, has changed the entire question. The old doctrine | cannot be upheld in the case of the monarck who speaks, writes or tele- graphs hi sws from shipboard with- out the presence of a responsible min- ist The Frankfurter Zeitung sa would be simply hypocris Luxembourg Minister who Is to replace but the marks w electrical | appearances, t { on which w T TRVILLE, July plant installed. - Caught a Stray Pigeon. SAN RAFAEL, July 1.—Harry Fletcher, | a clerk in the employ of Knimle & Wil- | liams, caught a carrier pigeon to-day in a yard back of his house, which, from all traveled a great dis- had On its left leg was a the inscriptioi es of a . evidently . could be discerned on the too fa ance, n| Injured in e grounds and furniture; - a Bunaway. ed - from ed by ‘the ; | : - gl controver: Dr.. von Holleben temporarily as Ger- jw- and o} attle raged flercest a new ames which act or valc 2 - con > E QBTN o B feation red the field -in the shape have invested the. utte this country X as: o g 3 hstag. n Embassador at Washington, will cElisaeon : Campany. Th s | watt, vOlt, ohm and amp Archbishop | CUsSsion In Reichstag 1 for New York July 4. He dined to- : far the Pre- o o et tus in an | With the technical mieanings, and ha | Sty day with.J. B. Jackson, secretary of the fon of Cru to Animals and the et an | §iroduced them into’ the termionology of | enemie | e Unjted States Embassy. iple of U v place, that was re- of the electrd science. 3 are united g him. He w hted, 1899, by the Assoclated Press. Dr. John M. Woodbury, who was sent Fently ‘anr e c L fines it us "::lmmc(‘rc;;mz;nf?”gj'm called not liberal, but even he- o ajournment | by President McKinley to report the | Angeles, has drisen from these Sunday ‘ 4o fully subserve the retic. BERLIN, July 1.—The flf””“\ by | medico-military _organization of the coursing matches. In theé face of many | t address and grammatical conven-| I Elected. | of the Reichstag has been folk V| German army; Admiral Erban and Mrs. : urslig C“v" e loghe a ¢ [.iv ;z{ h"‘ s not. everi-quoted e as to deserve a place in our lan-| Directors Elected. e lively press discussion in e (-'i Erban and John Drey have arrived tests nel Black: insists that b me of the membe Teee L e SR IO July L—At a meeting of the | & IVEW, BIES 300 te the Emperors| here. Mr. Jackson gave a dinner on e ':’l’l".“,])] A and ofl | pad the company confined S e L g emtcRy BT Assoctatlon | 10 T e and the Bmperor’s relations | Tussday ini honor of Admiral Erban and 2 170! of Ji I sell pools bu it would still be declaring | ———— - | to-day t ere elect- S o “ount von Balle- | Dr. Woodbury. o esults 'k dec 6] diwet e e ; 5 | sular meeting in | to the Reichstag. Coun ) odbury : aw exists to prevent pool-selling 16Z5FOCH Lene NGELES y 1.—Mayo: oW W. Childs, : e the words CelEDral euL e it Lo b This matier was this morning taken | daté With the Folsom company and the | Pk .illlh:.oi:‘ilr)umce E N e G V5. SWoorsey, | novation of the old rule "“:)‘j Ch[em e, | Grunau, and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will | up at a private meeting held betwesn entity of the old company has been | it for the considera Many s the objects of | of the monarch are not 5\‘1h 9“%11 ton | ve during the afternoon. Mayor: Eato Attor obliterated This ordinance was the asso on | cussion by admitting such ClscHsS i = o the:Council ia special ses- | | where the words were printed In Griffith Mines Sold. 1.—The Griffith fed S Gl-gel is t 3. The pr ion is as to § 3 a‘clt i ' r not the city shall be bonded of the anti-strike bill i on: d gr of mines on the instrycted th a contract. under | to the amount of $420,000 for erecting new Brefeld, the Prussian Minis J0m- | mother lode south of this city have been SHOGEE: pool ny “used-the current.-of the | 8cnaol:buildin s 2 merce, sharply criticized the Dre ident | <1, The déed from P. George Gow and FEsh O its:" The.C ;}Emm Good Crops on Grand Island. for permitting a reference t.” :\MJ‘\:';;: ::I\ ;;f 1 ;r;I‘:yrlu‘sE‘":; S “ r‘“rltlx](l\nrz'at-:fxw‘—pnol tirn r The determ ition-of the peo- ]L\\Aflllfl‘,\. a qwk‘»mi WOODEAND, - Julys Lo Renoxtey from e “im lllu L-ivnl e i “::'I'r‘“‘ this city_to-day The consia- arket“in cer-| o o 4 Hee=s d Tsland indicate that the crop yiekl ). sharpness and directne el e et A ¢ le _to the e . of - park Ar arr 3 I S, ¥ Grand P ) shary - : - | eration is $76 group sold com- unaffected for ‘IH”\_”‘ Ll n“"hv ¥ ilar-a s Tattet eonvion is -ding all expectations. Many & nting to $200 ha The papers admit the difficulty of ob. }.r-’ e .\‘Snfxmln & r"‘;hj__qfi"w‘h{’e P itactures, 3 s Arrencay : ot ; v ¥ of bariey will yield from thirty to forty | been held by the defendant, | = . old rule of constitutional jru h develo] nt work has been done producing | evils; a ruptare between |already contractéd .with . the . The averdge yield on goods and $U9 ad | serving the o he monarch only | o P he ?‘r'u?g.r':‘\(hdu‘rix‘l-; the past thres ec e v and - | da oug 5 GRles e ve b lar P 1 oning both wheat and bar- | dar ugh_their disap- | monarchies that U for the rs and a large mill and a splendid nt to be legible. seven in . th put-up $156. in purses { §| . S e . | e A : A s es, whatever | 3 Cdown | §|- WEAK, NERYOUS MEN-Tost vigor HEART:. Eainiiationy iennles vute Hlfalc wubevendend s 0 ting votes being cast. This sudge. £ tered u and fatty bedrt and rheuma- “The elevation of Von Bulow, the| new school facilities, which are chance of un:“x’l m~y\ ‘ ir Sl ddcteeal gD, Mintster of Foreign Affairs, to a count- | 1 SRS e soanait e | Tonk, urine, = ship has been received with much sat- A > ; % O kcaunt P e miatchss, = | S, failing mem of con: | RIDNEYS. Jafammation Sofe the plids fsfaction by the press. The comment, | ber would have been increased e oo 3 e e 5 | and. ambition, s in the [betes, corngestion of the kidneys uraes almost without exception, is highly ap- | had the election for bonds failed-to-day. “’Tpfl;]() | H e and ; kidneys, YH“G other | 'm(’a. 2 [:l':‘l"’i stone, all : ative of his statesmanlike qual i —_—— g | dlstressing * symptoms, "~ unfitting ~one| jand’ successfully treated by m ‘This comes from papers most dif- | Solano’s Assessed - Valuati { ‘cranks’ to el X | * for business or pleasure. My special | |y oty PDY- Iy cain 2 : : Solan nation. to quit, and I'll keep my oath.” | “3ystem. of - treatm vill' cure YOU. | | bined . elec dical treatment. ferent in shades of opinion. = = | SUISUN, July 1~The assessed valua- | | §| restore your cal’ and sexual 'BLADDER. : 'Htls{_ ‘ [The»l\m!ona]ll Ze u‘u\n§\i r(‘nn.;r(‘;;w“ 12 | tlon of property In Solano for the fiscal = | Sl Tt Lt 4 c arrh o elevation a well-deserved recog! 1 of | vear ending July 1, according to the rol Aguirre Takes Office. i no matter who or jEHe bl 2 SmeHe ng diseases || | his official activity, refers to the SLTONE | prepared by Assed e amto thegralls SAN'QUENTIN PRISON, July: L—War: | §| ¢ fueate iy ol o 1WA hosien of ool position he has gained in public opin- | trifie 1 Y ) dollars. The. Aguirze formally took’his position as | Bl -Catarrh, - uléeration- .and : At i fon ana says it is confident he will grow | increase in value over sar amounts - e ‘hedd of the pri i those | || STOMACH—C D epsia, indigestion, i |LIVER-SPLEEN. ,’L\“.',r"’ s L stronger with the country and the Em- " to ‘over half a million Prnama’s Fover Resord | officers whom- he- I . appointed | ; ind fullness after eat: i i B e one e e Beio: 5 isd e | weré duly installed. They-ara James K. || Ins, heartburn, ete. P LN S e e Hniina) sorens oo The press emphasizes the fact that ¢ 293, . by Ja Russell, captain of the gu (5) | —Cured by his new method | = W& VSN |ifarrhea, dvseatery, inflammation and Von Bulow has improved the relations | ¥ - 139, . by RUPTUR 2 Y (S 9 Sennett. turnkey; Thomas . commis= | witliout knife, truss or de-| s/ O t2 [all nervous and reflex disorders, rheu- of Germany with Great Britain and | hn Barnbill, front gate keeper. tentfon from -Work—a Dainless, SUré lghom NS T, {matism. Russt lsb ins to see in him a suc- | MA, July 1L—Aceording to the of- hijl, i ironts Fatoiscener. ED e g PR 2in il a R NSRRI Russia and begins to see a syc- | ort of the miedical. board; there oz whs reapnontidiconisin (J edi vegn g TS |From the American_ Journal of Health, Jan. |RHEUMATISM. Sciatica and lumbago |f| cessor of Prince Hohenlohe as Imperial | altogether ‘since ‘May 1 fifty- [ plaged-at their po The erand change | §| - YARICOCELE—Hydrocele. awelling and | 17, 18 {Sured by my. few method o?;:;eaq‘ulcklly Chacellor. = The. vrly_ Jarring _rote i 3 tenderness of the organs; “in reply fo an enquiry, and for the bepefit pis comes from the Agrarian Correspon- of which twenty-| js ‘sclieduled for the we twenty-three died, | celebration of the Fourtn. cases ‘under treat- | fact in connection with the cha pitals. | sitions and ‘the installing of officers was | | tRat not a single member of the Prison | Board was present to witness the per- formance. However, Aguirre did not seem | to mind this at all, and in the absence | of a_ uniform, with which he will be sup- | pHed in & few days, wore a flaming red cravat and a big diamond pin that was the envy of every convict in the prison. .| e of fever, ¥k following the A significant | ige of po= | Guardian for Watkins. | WOODLAND,; July L1—The triangular contest for appointement as guardian of Hon. Jason Watking, an incompetent, was settled by Judge Gray of Butte County to-day. -J. D. WSOD - Was | a{:poxmed in | accordance with the wishes of Mr. Wat- and glands treated with unfailing suc- cess. CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON Syphilis and all diseases of the blood promptly and thoroughly cured and overy trace of the poison eradicated from the Eystem forever, Testoring health and purity. Why Dr. Sweany has the Most Extensive Practice— |0t others of our readers who may reside in San [DISEASES OF RECTUM —Fistula, |Francisco, or in that sectlon of country, we| piles, have thoroughly satisfied ourselves by a pans- | (hemorrhoids) internal or protruding, taking Investigation that Dr. F. L. Sweany | itchings, excorlations, ete.. positively |posseses declded eidll fn hip special line of prac- cured without the use of knife. {tice, and has justly earned a most enviable re- - | btation 1 tna cure of Al chronio and nervou A naCasESs oy ana o MEN S]m:iuo;u'p"“r“ varicocele and eonu;mu-‘lu"ld by'hln combined electro-medical = itreatment, | denz, which reproaches him with weak- ness in yielding tc English arrogance. The news published here that Admiral Dewey had written a very kind letter to Admiral Diedrichs, regretting the “false reports spread’ regarding their relations at Manila, has been received with much satisfaction. It is said the letter will be published when Admiral Diedrichs returns to Germany. The Barmen Chamber of Commerce demands decided action toward the Toilet Powder 15 cts. Koy Dedb Mster, Mos. Cousim. Because he guarantecs to curc all cases which he accepts. Newark’s Officers Honored. Spectal Cable to The Call and the New York | Herald. Copyrighted, 18%, by James Gors don _Bennett. VALPARAISO, July 1—Vice Admiral Montt, director general of the navy, gave | this -evening ‘an imposing banquet In | ADVEETISEMENTS. Because his science and skill in treating and curing thousands of s ears has been heralded from one end of Because he sands he has cured sing his praises from Because he will not take incurable cascs in order to extort money from patients. the Pacitic Coast to the other. ives all his patients the best treatment science and skiil can render, and the thou- Mexico to Alaska, and the Atlantic to the far-away Gerhard Mennen paid 83800 | net for the last page of the July number of Ladies Home Journal | to teil the goodness of his Borated Talcum Powder and inform the United States in tariff matters and | suggest that American goods be sub- jected to the same conditions here as German goods in the United States in regard to Consular authentication of | invoices and fees. The agrarian press paticnts the past twenty-five honor of. the officers of ‘the American | crulser Newark, who have been the sub- |-fect -of cardial demonstrations on the part of the authorities g eryhody here wonders why the 2 an. Govern ment does not create a permanent naval station in Chilean waters. ‘“CIBSON RYE.” In Cases, Square Bottles. Buchanan’s Rich Reward. Speciai’ Cable toThe Cal he New York | Herald. - Copyrighted, by James Gor- don Bennett. BUENOS AYRES, July. 1.—The Argen- |‘tine and Chilean governments have re- solved to award £20,000 ($100.000) to -Min- ister Buchanan. as. 4 reward-for his in- tervention in the Pupa de Aticama ques-| tion, | 1 1899, The finest Pure Monongahela Rye Whisky, distilled by the Gibsonton Mills on ‘the Monon- Orient. Are You Sick DOCTOR SWEANY, A personal visit is always to be preferred, but for those who are unable to call 1 h TREATMENT BY MAIL, of which thousands who were unable to call at the office have been cured at home. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. If so Call and Consult 737 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. and Ailing? ave developed a system of home treatment which Is entirely successful, by means L SWEA™YWY, M. D. Corner Fourth and FOR BARBERS, BAK- strongly Indorses this and notes the fact that the Berlin Chamber is a free- trade body. | ‘While Berlin is in the toils of poli(l»‘ cal uncertainty the Emperor has been | greatly enjoying himself at Kiel where, surrounded by a congenial com- pany of Princes and yachting men, he | has been showing himself to be a good | fellow by taking part in “beer even- ings.”” Later, after his Majesty's re- turn from Norway, he will attend the opening * of the Dortmund-Ems eanal, August 3, and after the autumn maneuvers in Alsace-Lorraine he will be the guest of the King of Wurtem- berg at Friedrichshofen, where the Em- peror will witness experiments with the | for 25 cents. ceats —at a profit, too. Borated Talcum Powder for thenursery. Soothing, heal- ing and refreshing. - Perfec- tion of -sanitary powders for prickly _heat, nettle-rash, chaffed skin. 3 pkgs, 2sc. public that it is sold everywhere Mr. Mennen is mistaken —we always_selt his powder for 1g | Lesley’s Talcum Powder 10C Raymond s Toilet Powder gahela River, MOORE & SINWOTT, Proprie- i i | BRUSH S i > = 7 OODLANTS Tuly 1T Sxumination| e b¥.% London Smoke ES 7 B XX | Rilees mveniad by Coual Soppuin || Eopeialyformumry o & 3 | af 42 G Bweltrer, charged with wronging] fam and Lager, [ biewers, ‘bapkbinders. candy makers; easoers, | The youngesbthree of the impéfal} chemlcally pure toilet pow- ot . h ging Overcoata and Gl ses | dyers. “Mlourmilin foundries, laundries. paper- | children are spending the summer at| der. Contains no minerals s el T asakad rrye: as | hangers. printers, painters, shoe factorfes, | Berchtestgaden, in Upper Bavaria, | or injuri b 15C g, hels rton ui | ttabiemen, “tar-rootert. tanners. tallors, ete. | where they are entered on the guest JUFlols - subdtances - iinda. on Frid éeution Eye protectors for the summer season. They BUCHANAN BROS, lists under the incognito of Count guaranteed absolutely harm- sted a motion of the fense to .disy y for tlie Breaks a Walking Record. NEW_YORK, July A. W. meet at: P 1L—At the State L. tchogue toiday Michael CEARLES MEINECKE & CO., i “g y & 4 4 con be had in any style or shape, including | Brush Manufacturers. 609 Sacramento Sh those with the new clip—never slips,tilts or — FOR FITHER SEX. wavers. Kodaks and photographic supplies. | DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. \lE Bg““!s | This remedy being in- =————————jected directly to the of the Genito-Urinary Ravensberg. The Emperor, inspired by the United States Columbian postage stamps, has | ordered the issue of a new series for 1800. They will illustrate the history of the Hohenzollerns. The nostai authori- pairing. Phone Main 10. 1. Donovan of Albany broke: the world's ties here have been unable to find record for walking 32) yards, The record O e no § i e & Bole Agents, 814 Sacramento Street, 8. F. | (0T (00 5 hade by K. P. ‘Murray in QW e)rn‘:::' :r “ei:e- native artist to do the work and have London August 4, 1884, Dondvan ercd | RADWAYS'S READY RELIEF has stood . guaranteed in 1 to 3| engaged an Englishman to design the stamps, who received 10,000 marks for the distance in hausted at the tape. ———e e cconds and fell ex- | Avances matn on formituee st piancs, wits | {h. Psmonia. Rtcamatiem “Yeiraigly | §42 MARKET ST, INSTRUMENTS ‘| or without removal. J, Noonan, 1017-1023 Misston. l for Malaria aud ail Bowel Pelns, All arusgissm AMDER CHEUGAD BUMOING. unrivaled before the public for 50 years as a | cures all Colas Sore Throats, Influenza. Bron- emedv. It instantly relieves and quickly days. Small plain pack- Bausch & Lomb-Zeiss Stereo Field Glasses. —-Emn of those diseases .&L age, by mail, 8§ Oculists' prescriptions filled. Factory on prem- ises. Quick rej CURES oy by GEO. DAHLBENDER & CO:, Sole Ageats, EY = Cal OPTICIANS Zp, 1 TRAPHICAPPAATLS, SUENTIFIC -00, so_doing. The notorfous Baron von Hammer- stein, the former editor of the Kreuz A Zeitung, who was sentenced April 22, less; delightful after shaving: sco

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