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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1599. 3 Tilden from Flecty Tilden on the ground | AMUSEMENTS. titled to costs as the respondents That is the prohable motive that wa of desertion and Susan B. Kemp from |~~~ e eiind this motion on the part of o Charles T.. Kemp on the ground of deser- - | piainant. The compiainant has. how- | Hor. . Suits o0 A1VOLoe Dae Daen, fled by GRAND OPERA HOUSE ever, urged it on the ground fhat it | Emma L. Hughes against \Willam appears from the record to be entitled | on_the ground of ertion mm Telephone Main §32. Marie W. Jacobsen against Halvor J. T. to costs, and has cited a great many autherities which would seem to jus- bsen on the g d of crt < G 5 tify the claim. But the court is not P e wund ot omels, "\OTHE'}\L}‘F’;K‘;?[(“:};:m"'“PH' “1] a position to follnv\" (’r‘.e rules as de- 5 | 2 3 Gt clared in the cases cited. The decree Millocker's Beautiful Opera, was entered without costs upon the WELL-KNOWN EDUCATOR 1 : L £5 R motion of complainant There is = e SO Mo A SUDDENLY PASSES A nothing to show that there any | mi. ke or inadvertence or oversight . U D N P S WAY he . ont art of the complainant in mak- i i otion. As I have already m i LA They Obllged 1he State tO Put Up indieat ‘n‘]hz’4“""““‘!:‘"a":q“‘:°:'rgah t l portant esol“tlons Are Adopted HPARE DISBASE (OFATNE XME OUR NEW PRICES—EVENING: | it was doing when it dismissed t BERTHA ZISKA. Orchestra, Reserved, 5Oc and 3Gc: Dress case. It did so upon the faith of r | Circle, Reserved, 235¢; Family Circle, Re- spondents’ action that each party was served, 15e: Gallery, 10c. ST s’ 4 ° E t05PRY: its own costs. I shall, there- For Thirty-Five Years She Conducted | MATINEE _SATURDAY — Bast Reserved ore. he compelled, under these cir- T 3 | Seat in the House : Family Circle, Re- cum , to deny the complainant's L] an Institution of Learning for served, 1Bc; Gallery, 10c. mo n_for cos s s N . ks 1 The decree will stand as it is, with- ———— Young Ladies in This C’tyA | NEXT WEEK.: Gnrgeous and Surpassing Re- | = \l\al nf p out modification, and the motions will Mme. Bertha Marie Louise Ziska, the He Says They Advanced a Contradictory and Incom=| 3 S\ene 1 an ona an exeenion| Will Make a General lns ection of Agricultural Comdi=| .2 mo et ol Saden ad sistent Opinion and They Must Abide by the e n°to Havel their costs tions Throughout the State—Thanks to I8 Sacramento strect. Her death was L r e Mr. Pillsbury—Tha the ce s the result of heart failure superinduced b: = Consequences —The Costs Will Be Heavy. e i L e, Mayor and Citizens. ears P Pl ansgmier s Al Jeunings. who 7| “HENRX MILLER be allowed the respondents to that part 1 reet. Her death wi THEATLR d against HAE belng ghejcans sue rheumatism, from which she had suffere CHARLES FROHMAN PRES ing our motion what the hoard did on the 2th | added counsel fees. which will xoll the| Tne Asoclation of Agricultural e i ; a4 Ex Stati ance at the Orpheum. Her mother . : e mohers A SPICIAL (OMPANY | Sperry, Mrs. Helen Cross, John Hinkle e Tnited States Circuit Court yes-| that iy | r Morrow, in an s Ir{;{:i“‘: e e Sl be required to PAy |joges and Experiment Stations con- and Jjohn Henderson. A number of the( 0t il s andiD reso ac d b: 9 figur ed its labc ere vesterday ad. members of the society assisted the com- | )% i D e e | cluded its labors here vesterday and ad 1€ Com. | 4 thony were summoned, but they im- MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT,LAST TIME, ded the motion of mittee in the arrangement of the floral = of the beautiful flowers, expressing thelr expenses, and st n of the St of Ca ommi on September 12 | L 1 Commisalonersto he & Shile the schedule of rate | MINNIE ADAMS' DEFENSE. |dourn=d last oight eller encoomplishing | dispiay and the reception of the guests. | mediately announced that Mme. Zis ka Anthony Hope's Romantic Comedsy. sts ne g ate nisepte e At ¢ Lo s b The members of the association mar-| was beyond medical th h s 2 . 3 a i " ed their application to hat the real ton of the with to-day the delegates of the velled at what was shown »m in the| (po 1ves o! oroner Hill found riiroad Commissioners was | It Was Taken Up Yesterday Before | tion will in their official capacity e e oon Lysigadan Caronen FIL Sy The Adventure 0' the I.ady Ursula. e p e cetoned Into heart| Next Week—HENRY 'MILLER the resolutior of Septem Judge Lawlor. their inspecti e et therefor. relating to the schedule of | at curi leas: referred >ton the P A 5 h se o <. Min- | ni That this means much to the great curiosity and pleasure at the many 1 ¥ = referred to the action of th - thie preliminary yesolu- | The Groseoutionin the wage of Mre. Min ;";M{ S L £ "' Specimens that they had never before secn, | trouble, and at the request of Mrs. Jen-| And a SPECIAL COMPANY tn th t New c tiroad amissioners in pass- and 13th of Septem- |nle Adams, charged with the murder of | Is shown by @ hat the delega hey were all Interested The the | niuzs an inquést in the case was W York Empire Theater Success, r t April deprecatin o effect harmiess. her illegitimate son, John Richard Gray, |are to be taken over the State witr and Fatae ska had visited Carlsbad and | “LORD AND LADY ALGY.” i 1 tion is narkable, in |wa esterday morning M out ¥ nse to themselves. This n w | other heaith resorts for relief, but with- rd I find in this case SE8v . scclation it inenoe . move the ca oo who gave Mrs. Adan d morr ssociation will inspect society place | out succe iy i conre aonea be about whic nsiderabl park in the afternoon will wvisit | tensive exhibition before their g Mme was wid nown in edu- CALIFORN[A THEATER. 1o original resolu- en said during the trial, was Ber Monday morning they leave for | the latter were profuse In expressing their | cational and soclety circles and her great scher ec afte: hic e prc ) T h d e v 0 C os ippreciation of the courtesy shown them | experience in America and rope made edlander. Manager. > Sche Li afenamnhE b b Liial, Joenas e R gt S E0and the plegsure and benefit that they | her particularly adapted to the (raining hen Te e g2y s HTSsay e 1ad derfved from it of you ;| er method thorough e then; called Harrison Shyr the Sacramento Valley and River, ek o e e o g At the night se to_testify as to t opted a motion and Saturday they will tained th EVERYBODY'S FAVOR while Frida n fully con- ad baby dra ; = =) . t on the de- t he was | spend in the nta Clara Valley. Many that such measures be ta | born in P = otion. for injunction & o points of Interest will be inspected and | cure the deli ot the publ ;‘hwnmiml | s o : “pm\‘ “1 the te L. R STOCKWELL, A Bhhiten if not by were us | The State Board of Trade hopes for grat. | to the depository libraries at the earliest | er: amination in the Berlin ,In Host's of Al e e find for the PUr- | ltxine sesults as a result of these excur. | moment. A motion was also adopted in- he was A MIDNIGHT BELL e of the court fo They found a bottle in the sand | L¥™ Structing the executive committee 1o se t the test f New England. S O r to the one from which the baby | SIons. cure a place upon the programme of the serves to show Comedy in the City s the poison, and the witness be-| The third day of the convention was | Natio ducational Association of 1900 was married in L Eoe -ved that s cas the bottle, He did | called to order yesterday morning in the 'fo esentation of the scope and mis- | Ziska, who died some interposi- that such was the bot doidias ca 5 Liiathe oon Temreaen s T Francisco a FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF with respect to the dence of several m.mn N epech oithe 3D e e DeOeHEIIEEIITIDIHTIIE SIeOeOeD e P eLeOebedg | Afterar started a school for yot Lambardi Grand Italian Opera Company. S j;"fw,"':‘f [oinmptened 4 | time South Park was the fas Monday, July 10 nesday Night, r ndent board, wher PresipeEnT ELECT & | dence quarter of the city, and it « ere | July ie e and tefice that she established the Ziska Institute,| FPositively tl ; of J-E: STumBs. ¢ | and under her able leadership many o catl es had been put | ® fairest daughters have als Wil 2 McKenna indi 1 the time for the & | their_education. Later she removed 1 | Van Ness avenue and then to ¢ | street, where the institute has | catéd ‘for the past three ves | the b had wait- of rates | reration, then some d have been nec- | an ac ALCAZAR L ALL OF THIS WEEK. TO-DAY, 2:15 P. M. * . ma ¢ [ently & | The funeral services, which will be co Foute, will take ;lldm\ at the resid this afl @ 2 MATI o’clock. will be cre: the Odd Fellows' Cemetery. 6th Week of LEWIS MORRISON. S ; SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL. | | ducted by Rev per centur the com en pren for an injunc AN OBNOXIOUS ORDINANCE. e’ avsscnion coce 10« DON GAESAR DE BAZAN ¥ Aid of the Teamsters. —AND— 4 | arrested teamsters for v 4 | dinance which forbids driving along bitu- Sheid ¢ | minized streets, other than Market, & | the wheels of the vehicle on one side run- | 15¢, 25¢, Sl 35¢, 50¢. + | ning in the car tracks and the wheels on the other side running on the bitumen. | year ago the directors of the Merchants’ | Association made an inve gation of the | effect of this law and arrived at the 3 @ ¢ | clusion that it worked an unnecess & | hardship upon the teamsters, in fact * & 4 urt could properly arrest the ~dings of the board. 4 (0 this resolution, Judge | quoted from t gument Hayne follows: ““They on) that they do not ce Roberts in “CAMILLE" hat it could not be complied with. As’ soon | found the condition in s the merchant a ¢ which the drivers were placed they sent g @ ?R-A-C'T&UE | to the Street Committee of the Super- MATINEE TO-DAY (SAT.). JULY 8 ¢ APHRER™ visors a communication requesting that| Pparquet, any seat, Balcony, 10c; Chil- Biatiocs | the ordinance be amended. The obnoxious | dren, any feature of the law was festuralofihelnw e = I e HAVES "AND LYTTON We were informed by the draymen that while | The Talented Comed! in the Roaring Farce, they favored the intent of the ordinance i “A WISE GUY. would gladly co-operate in Syl MORIE, the Tourist Juggler. f the com nstituent roa investig of would pre cots, | us that it w sil or them to.ob: _however, and m.“ * | it ,‘",H,hy on Market s et tor the GARDNER BROS., e re tha count of the width of t oy B¢ | fricks it is impossible to drive trucks on any | PR A i | rket ¢ de of the outer rail | THE FOUR O WILLIAM CRE ¥ ! | without striking v which might tem AND per. %o 1} b¢ | anding along th £ the streat | STET: L e that they could not drive | QUALIS, assisted by SIG. ABRAMOFF. cks with one wh that would compe upon whi dget e conts mock weddirn . £ th ty le. how a queen ¢ forsook her aged a New Yorker, why At his lately ich ist is estopped to they will not b this controversy @ * O+ 400000049+ 66000 0006+0+0000000+Q re nvolved ademy of Scien b; s was of the dram the ed | tvr"]l\ 5 on ESTATE GETS THE BALANCE. have brought | n. A court of | leceived by mere | which to hold it ew_Haven. Dr. 3th day to freight an ails, It was supposed by the dire of the | Mrs. Ernestine Kreling, Prop. and Manager. | int er shows that the THI | meeting of the ter of last v and ask that the or- In the Romantic Opera. Now Ipspect the Agricultural Resources A FOOHS JOIE: ENLARGED' CHORUS ~AND ORCHESTRA. Hall shortly before|sion of the land grant colleges in our| Mrs. Mary Pragley, a young woman re- | e Do At officers of the tion to the Farm Garden,” by A. J. Peters, | at Agnews. Mrs. Pragley has Telephone Bush 9. officers chc shock and fright following its explosion, C. True of Louisian SATURDAY "AND SUNDAY, il of New | An order w 'n to meet Mayor, citizens and press of San Francis- | fajled to recover her reason she w: f th walk | it could not secure a 2 it ot popisecuee 3 RIVOL L OPERA-HOBSE. | association that a just amendment had = = | been made, but the recent arrests and an | . MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. | inquiry ING AT 8 objectio still in force. At the ) rs of the body yes- terday the secre was directed t the attention of the Supervisors to the Ainance be so amended that it can be com. | “SHAMUS O’BRIEN” Some of the Distinguished Savants Who WillPted™er_____ . | ' ‘ AN UNEQUALED CAST, ! MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. i i Mrs. Pragle Loses Her Reason | of California. Throu thx"S; ht at a Firecracker. | NEXT_THE LATEST CRAZ & g ol “BLUE BEARD.” it Armsby. The first American system of educatio siding at Post street, dged £ confirmat th A paper on ‘“‘Seed Testing Its Rela- | insane yesterday and committed to the | PRICES ..... .25¢c and 50¢ y the was read by S. B. Green of Minnesota. | po. Since the Wonrth | tion I 3. Goodell of Massachusetts read n‘}’;\,h,‘:fh”,‘f e aiie ot e : paper on “Principles Underlying the | fire 3 o T UNI N COURSlNfi i)ARK cut invited the | Formation of an Agricultural Course in et stant firecracker at’ bar fecChand fhe - = g next annual con- | the South,” written by Dr. C. B. Coates | it is RlbEed ha : Result of a Compromise Effected by | venti I‘r"rm"g“‘;‘"““:?v‘}r ?:*h:‘ mi g(, haattae = | the Sutro Railroad Company. { of Wash : 150 s in favor A set of resolutions was offered by 8. | played upon the unfortunate woman sxun 1 2 st ; Rae el . H E. Stockbridge of | M. Emory of Montana thanking the|was removed to her home, but July sth and sth. 1y by Judee | Florida invited convent Mayor, citizens o .| Tro 1 g a (umxxrwmim of the va-|in Jacksonville. s is a slight depart- | co, and in fact every one who had ex-| mitted to the asylum. i ‘e Is no controversy upon that Prob- | 1ioug claims presented by the Sutro Rall- | ure from a recognized custom of the asso- | tended courtesies to them. The conven- ghie e 5 itro estate | €lation, which has been to hold every | tion then adjourned sin die. | | there is no contre d with respect to questions not be- |road Compans st th % o £ = i i | fore c and those of th aatald presented against :lg‘lhvx r‘n(‘.wm n Ifn Washington, D. ( Single Tax Society. | n nion, therefc the respon- railroad company. By the term £l e sn mas e erred to the executive CHEMISTS ADJOURN. At its last regular meeting the Single SEVENTY-FOU R NOMINATIO! | board pped ¥ now that | contract froad agrees to pay | “Ppamles Tax Soclety elected the following officers B B there was nothing in the prelim- | the estate 35 in settlement of the enry H. Goodell, chairman of the ex- - for the ensuing term: President, Stephen | o6 PRILE I MONE: solutions and that they were |accounts between them ecutlve committee, moved that a commit- They Discuss Pure Food Stand- | py(ter; vice president, H. F. Dessau; | TRAIN SERVICE same forimo prunges A0 ihislite SUnioH DUtro hRd R Arlons | e riouE bectiong for the :_"‘"‘fw el ards and Elect Officers. financial secretary, Miss Maude E. Dhale: | Third and Townsend strests. Satur. board be ted, by wa us ate, the of the r i A over | deciding which are suitable for p: - | corresponding secretary, C_K. Stern; re- | 5% P e ifih 4id Valtuels streats B d, by w 15t tate, the rails of th, g laid over Z are suitable for put e lernthi annin] corctntiontof the ary. George S. Conroy: ab- | P: Twenty-fifth and Valencia street The minutes later, returning from park immec after last course. Extra train from park on Sunday, 4:45 p. m. San Mateo elect | every ten minutes. ADMISSIO! lon, that tlie n their rela- of September estate, and in ad- | tion in_the annual report of the assocla- <hed his baths | tion. This motion grew out of the dis- | Assoclation of Official Agricultural Chem- Diggs; A. Melcher, Tt quenc cussion of Thursday night. Wi N. | ists met for their last day El fon 7 BB = sty ated business Sactions | Liggett of Minnesota Fend o phper ovi | the Mills building at 10 o'clock yesterday | o s animousis ndorsed Ralph Hoy hort time ago the railroad | “Agricultural Education, Practical L e | T minaserglithe Slnele fax Nowinaper o Wit The eatat S eron, [Eracdcal fand | momis. e major portion of the| Bureau, which he has been conducting M 1 the | session was devoted to the discussion of | for more than two years. A special com- ion that of stopy movi ng t a-larsg postionof Mg e | sistant sponding secretary. Mis with steam power and in | preliminary | o to the r | were of the same c Legislature compc of two houses each house and both by the action of the | put in its ¢ LADIES FR | e 'hf"“le“lln}nh“ rl;w"ll;hli [\ afoounmEag fl‘rx;rr;lur‘;l:n:“infl\u:nrr;‘w of the Morrill and | o034 standar This is about the only | Mittee was appointed to arrange for a d ard, upon T atel ct in securing appropriation o £ SRRy SOy the nes e atio the two laws are |over by thos funds from the national regources to '\'|{ business of national importance that the | _*__wmm meSges e ey fimm‘ ' o "'-vmntdh:‘q ‘uur- book ;m;i tojbe 1| thejestute twas declded o e ‘Honcs | fural industries. He said that ten years | chemists have considered. The report of I 5 - io! e to ¢ c foe he Le ure then re- | OwWe e latte s amec © | ago the question of “‘How - | the e appol b ¢ 5 D e mL‘,‘ : s oné of them as T e e e o Lo hromine withouts ithe | S50 LUS AUSSHBN 0T CHOW, dxa weitcenns \ithe conunliten Arpoipien o 17 o) ex Peace in the Phlllppines S Suit Phe chnet aiiad i'\- D e | ymere incumbrance on the brmk: fnrmnhn of a judgment. swered, but that only recently had ‘hp} ';“ = "‘{ a :‘ 9“”‘ e y of fixing a set| peace in the Philippines is bound to prove = S HRS cur died iy w8 | TR SR o 0 e RSB Brovienh begun'to b SoIveR " Agrituiruna] | Ssbimsed O s Toerdr w2 focelyed gnd | protiabe 1o an comcermer.” warie cmat| §@N Francisco e e ns in that light. T do not say Sunday Picnics Sclence was divided Into two o B | 1t hadl recelved: many: roposts from. the | oot ohsther they b ln the Fhiipplesor in pasinoseleton | what the court might b. fm‘lPrm!nfld 5 Iy enjoyable when the location Is | S31d- The first was to teach the oung | sub-committees appointed by It to make | \ne_human stomach, .are equally disastrous. —VS.— the record in the c: | e pect resolutions when re only ya ;| men how to be better farme: e sec- | g t & If your stomach has rebelled, there is on ase. | the cause was still in controversy and .. the surroundings pleasant and E the sec- | analyses, but that the time had been so s H h as s y and | desirable, the su s plea ond was the educating of agricultural scl- | short that it had been unable to formu- | authority that will quickly subdue it. It is | WatsonVllle. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and it cures con- stipaticn, _indigestion, biliousness, nervous bill paticn, s pending in Congress | o ' and ayspepsia. See that a private Reve- TO-DAY AT 3 P- M. suggested by the cot e tcon time that this motion, as the is over, a and the latter he de deration. But now that it the means of getting there adequate. late the idea: 1 the respondents have El Campo, the delightful picnic resort y in order to obtain success in| There are n yve the cau atoc should properly come lemn on aeclared that €0 T aec % their | : | complainant in the action urpose on April 24 o s vear was | established by the California Northwest- He strongly advocated the dis-| which_have for thelr object th 5 "Hlggestion of the court, | Toreve he Gaise of comblaint. theg | ern Railway Company, has all these os- | semination by all avallable means of ag- | tion of the misbranding o aditoration | Mue Stamp covers the neck of the bottie, |SUNDAY AT 2:30 F. M. § - . M. e of compla plaint big | ricultural science, so that farmers who | of foods and dxu both of which bills unday outing. Th sentials to a t's counsel made a motion annot now claim that there w are indorsed by National Pure Food S Ukiah piles between the city and | can't attend agricultural colleges may be pondent as to the re- the t artment of Agri- gation was to remove the of interstate commerce law such as LADIES ADMITTED FREE TO THE GRAND al of the cause on the | cause of complaint. or if there stean e limes each nrnohedura ! | 2xe tndoreer i ti DR. JORDAN’ RECREATION PARK al of se on the 2 omplaint. or If there | e o n | Sha Drug’ Congress, and_ e cimmitieel S PR ST >8 ompanied by a copy of the et o aanoi s ot e b At [day. Tts so big that overerowding {5 an | _Dr. True made a report upon i IEpUTteds thath eminentyla pyersiinGon: ' " J S creat @ | I ’ mpanien: by A ooy 2 being advised and of the opinion that | unheard of condition study at Washington, and this provoked | Kr€ss advised that the association hurr, Au“l“"' - peehils e e motion made there (e Felt And only methed of Stappims | . Then the grounds dre free from windsi|a long and general discussion lipon ffe | up its ‘et of standards, <o that Congresx S e nd fog, and besides, when you 80 | wo-operation »f the De | might be the better able to pass some 1051 MASZZT 5T, 2ot 608750, 6.7 G2 GENERAL ADMISSIO : cerfain of meeting a host of | culture with the experiment | ae |y [ tions adopted by it there t end they will re- | you are i Upon that motion peal cer resolutions, and In a friends T by dec committee hoj | The Largest Anatomical Mus [ 0 tions, C n- s he committee on non‘m«uh rou; i pes to have | W s i the . a decree was entered Sther a8y S ey CHid and In an- | “There are lots of picnic places, but only | " the names. of ns brought | s work prepared in the near future. ! Jout N Caksicor oxny crmmacied iectad |15 YRty s of Niw Jerves auair| disease pasitively cured Ly the oldest at the cause be dis- | anythin he latter resolution. or | one El Camp for the ensuing Chey were all e s unanimously elected and are as follows: | B:. .cems f Ic aJ| Speciaiiston the Coast. Est. 36 years. | . F)a'i‘;gd N passal T’;“; DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES 3 Consultation free and strictly private. s ree was silent as to | that there was nothing in fact to’ ro- icides” and omplainant did not as move. St i e secticides” an | e 5 ny cwenlxcEraneenta canon Q SEetbne President, Joseph E. Stubbs, president of the | former paper discussed the aduiteration | L T L T B R T h theory of Trank \Jl‘j:"”‘\fl\! nf“"fli_ suit 5e;rvrdns' UnIvesis ;‘fl’;;";‘,”;- Ll E. w. mm. | °fS0me of the preparations now in use. | L e ot by letaer A B ad by the respond- the proceedings of the Board of Rall- |Aagainst Auditor Wells, Treasurer Truman ce_president, Professor E. W. -| The following officers were elected for s e A on son th road ( Sioner: ahd the Board pf. Education to corpel the| Bl of the Unixersity of Celifornia. the ensuing vear: President, B. W, AT Lt THIS SUNDAY AT 2 P. M. SHARP. inar a r ers. T | 7 econd vi esident, Professor J. M. Stone | gor, d Stk 2 (e completamt_iin maldng i mmo. | Swiline iandl maie 00 el it Ton nrrr[s,[s.x;f&."' S i L% S | porioon i Cantiine vice resdent QS "‘,"'AL";"“’" st 'y ic c iss, made < 0! 5250, said to be due for materfals fur- | Third vice president, Professor FElmer E. [ 12 * LA : p N & CO._ 1051 “-rketm 5.F of the respondent board of April 24, | pishe School De; e; Smiley of the University of Wye tary, H. W. Wiley of Washi on, D. C. hished the School Department. The fund oy e ORI, ek | The convention then adjourned sine die. SV EERDR SN N the 2ith day of May, | 1899 a part of the proceedings. In éf- |for the erection of the Mission High| Fourth vice president, P > g iing that each f»'urty swn costs incurred ey 'ipm-ri.'\! of the State | fect it said: “1;ho Hr;nr;i nrhnannwl | School is the object of the new phase in | bam of the University of Vermont counsel representing ommissioners has asked to have this the School Department litigatio: ifth vice president, Professor M. A. Sco- Welco W, Corner Fourth 5 e s © g 7 ot hoard filed a motion 16 | case dismissed because the resolutions |ma|nll!‘t ks (hat the Auditar. reasurag | vell director of the Kéntucky Experimet Sta- o= e to_ Sodiang. Macket, 5°F. Try |, WORLD'S Smeiia s HIB! < to award to the | ©f September 12 and 13, 1895—the cause |and the board be restrained from allowing | 9% WOODLAND, July 7.—The delegates to | oun': Special i Brew| 1V, A FOUREOUND SEARE s ainst the com- | of the litigation—have been repealed. |any claims against the Mission High | qExecutive committes. I H. Goodell, presi- | the Assoclation of American Agricultural Steam and Lager, . S 2 : . loeis by it ‘Incurred | The court has said that this motlon | School fund or the school fund of the elty | 2l o e William: M perieuttural College, | (glleges have accepted the invitation of | Oroasand | oW we= Wald's Ghampmnshlp On the same day the | OUE m the complainant. |and county or for the allowance of any | Minnesota Agriculturai College; J. H. Wash- | citizens of Yolo County to include Wood - OVER FITZSIMMONS. filed a similar motion. on before the court now is as to mun r the decree so made by hould be amended so as to We accept the suggestion and we make | claims except the payment of teachers’ | hyurn of Rhode Island and Alexis Cope of Ohio. | land in their itinerary when they start | CONCERTS AND RESOBTS GRAND VAUDEVILLE SHOW the motion; we propose to dismiss this | and janitors’ salarfes’ for the month of | e Pro P D m. i : lile s |a Secretary and _treasurer, festor . 1. | by special train to make a to; suft. Tn the resolution it was said that | June, 1899, until his claim is paid. Voornees, director of the New Jerssy Experi: | Siate. The train will arrive in ‘\‘{ogtfila(ng IN THE FREE THEATER. each party should pay Its costs. We oSt T g s o 5 k 5 R 1 s o s e T e G b‘e“fz\'f-‘i’“;'it Battle === | ADMISSION ONLY 10 CENTS have accepted that = suggestion J the payment of costs, and Freight | 2 pa: opose to dismiss £ o 1 h party should be required T o "T"h“({};u“r}n;"{]?" Nsuater Cob S0 Tande el LSt el of Office Experiment Stations, Department of | the depot by a delegation of citizens and | Those who were there se (_,»:?_hmm ey chnise was dismissed. = ——— e ';fhcu ‘":l o ; js sut’flm{'nl numh;-r“nf SORTERBReCS f0 a0 say the Pancrama is a 3 is chen u ed. e section work o e association was | commodate 150 visitors. A drive will be ()f correct representatio: N g e A Tnder these circumistances. the court Battered a Boy. concluded during the afternoon. The del. | made to the Yolo orchard, two or three Glectures By Pror W e 8 et 5. ROLLI Gloal Spermatorrhoa, tes, unnatucal dia i= unable to find anvthing in this rec- Lab: 'F W g m WS an Al 001 ree providing for the allow- tify Jacob Label, a cigar dealer of 119 ar- | egates were the guests of the California | of the best alfaifa meadows d a fe d after- ord to justify a modification of the 4 rell street, was convicted hy Judge Con- | State Floral Society at a reception held | of the best grainfields. The visitors will | Manila ol vy nr. Eight s to it upon the ground and an award of cos ¢ R R CTee adents. . The motion Sts 10 the | [0 yesterday on the charge of battery | from 3 to 6 o'clock in the southern dining- | be afforded an opportunity to witness the - a5 b e Ciatm 1s based upon ‘ne | Iespondents The mollon rofe NS 42 |upon A. Peterson. a boy living at lz | Foom of the Oceidental Hotel, which had | operation of one of the largest combined Admisston, 5te. o, Fritation or ultera: dhat The resoiutions adgpi- | Red Market street, THe boy was selling fire | for the gecasion bernanstaried. tnta 8 A e e et Bay! BT T FEvans OHEuioaOp, brones. Noo-astringent. spondent board on Sej complainant has also ma crackers on the Fourth and asked L | fairyland of rare and beautiful flowers, | turn of th 2 i : ot cesad The D] de a sked Label | 0 feesor Wickson of the University of | be served, after which the excursionists = Femtin g sent ia plain wraprer 13, 1895, were merely pre- motion to have costs awarded to it. to buy some. Label took a package and | i j a’ reduction of frelght | Ahat motlon was noticed after the re- |fired some off and then refused to pay | California Is the president of this society, | Will continue their journey southward. SUTRO BATHS, ' % tha Lines of the Boutheci ondents had given notice of their mo- | for 'hf,mh ]W hen):h:l boy insisted on pay- | and me“‘";l' Emory s"“t‘,"“ of Stanford | ‘ R e OPEN NIGHTS, x"p'”“l";{f&m'”& | ment Label struck him on the nose and it | University the vice president. The ar- In the Divorce Court. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. to 11 P. ML s or B e I I fusely that he had to be tak: £ th ti acted upon the theory tha e case ed so profusely that he had to be taken | rangement o e reception was under the | - < to be reopened and the matter of | to the Heceiving Hospital. Label will ap- | immediate charg- of the following com.| Decrees of divorce were granted yes- | ,BATEING FROM 7 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. costs considered, It was as much en- , pear for sentence this morning. mittee: Mrs. L. O. Hodgkins, Mrs. Austin | terday in the Superior Court to Arthur E. | Bathing, including admission, 23c; Children, 20 X road, and that effective action of the hoard was not taken until eptember 17, 1895, when a schedule of & was adopted by the board, and Weekiy Call,$1.00 per Year