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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1899. 5 ?IEKPUEKH’S ‘ltt*********tt*tt****t*******t***fi**********t****t*t****tt*****fi***** H[]HS SSHY A'l' sy SERMONS ON MANY THEMES. oyypiis s SOLEMN SERVICES !’,‘:\',' resting sermon K0 b conereknronce: | WHAT CONSTITUTES | AUTUMUBILE ALVERTISEMENTS. The following accurately described goods will this day be submitted to the pa- |’ m\.xu: His bject was, “A Cure t f = : AT<ST. PATRIGES = i mieinaua n e AN IDEAL MAYOR rons of our establishment. The first !v f of the text is blue, the last ‘ THis “forts hontshor davotion) wes: Ina|l LeeENC UUE LR e e Rev. J. H. Beard rh(;:‘e for the toplo of | AL RN A A nnie augurated In St. Patrick's Church yester-| What a gloriously hopeful book the Bible | last night's discourse the “Ideal or.” | - ARG C ‘ure of B lock mass with | 15, Hohe"runs though It like the river 0f | Grace Methodlst Episcopal Church heid a | An EXCltlng Spin San o < £ ever Capture of|.icm e lomn ligh mass vias | ool mmien s oliee ater DT e O e CREAM DAMASK: 62 inches wide: heavs and serviceable; closely woven and soft 3 5 e tention to the preacher. He selected | ateo ay. finish; exceedingly good value at 40 cents per yard. O = o { rated by Father Cummings. He was | discouraged. 'But our text does not teach & | Nehemiah as his model Mayor and de- | 40 cents vard. Id Offenders. ssisted by Father Barry as deacon; sub- | Issson of discouragement, but one of TPt | scribed in glowing terms the plous patrl . BLEASHEL i SUR L EMA ST S wide; fine Irish linen; handsome satin o pinall | otism of that time. Dr. Beard spoke in We. geridis: | PRI follows: IT STIRS UP THE ANIMALS. deac Father Let us lay Horan; master of ceremo- | o™y i mall neat patterns and a good dura- 3-4 DAMASK NAPKINS; inches o nies, Father Heslin. At the fcmlu-m‘.\{nn "E on the right word, - the ‘mass the procession of the blessed | couraged too eastly ast March we were Most people have been impressed with the SR i OVERDUE SUGAR BOA™ ARRIVES | Séeimimm Weindwed ™ T n T R R Ml T | e et P it il SRR | ticipants in 1 fornia.’" A few evenings ago & freils cities occupy in our modern life. We have | 3-4 DAMASK NAPKINS: 23 inches square; extra heavy; fine satin finish; special { and behind A RELAC b e e D e Th: e D ;"};“mlr:'m',f;l,,;‘"(j}",f,’,‘_ fimes. in Jesalem. | CURIOSITY ALMOST LEADS TO value at $1.80 per dozen. 7 N EATS TE Smylpviites who o Sl S e com W for Calitornia, without & e itheNies S ; BRIG LURLINE BEATS THE REST ) er Testin detivered | GOMPE 0 BN T SOy ar [ | G oiien-they sfpfiemneeienionin o) A SERIOUS ACCIDENT. | Side e auabs OF THE F on the orig: a does it should. ‘We must get gence, and so they have come to exert a | AL SR i . andl s hean s . h that the God of the fast Influence. The responsibilities of ¢ 5 A ; g = | E God of the dis- zenship in one of these centers increases a A Buggy Overturned and Two Boys | 45-INCH HEAVY ALL-WOOL SERC nt value at 50 cents per vard. inte cordingly. | = | SR y Nehemiah, the Mayor of Jerusa- Thrown Out While Watching S1-INCH RA HEAVY ALL-WOOL eplendid material;, 75 cents per | 1em, 1 take him as my model. He pos S | HOW MUCH IS MAN | fotwed the fundamental requisite of a good the Approach of the Horse- s ) Soa s | ~eb acter. One of the great problems of 1 42-INCH MOHAIR CREPONS; in a great variety of patterns; handsome designs; at 9| modern times is to get into positions of im- ess Carriage. B1 r yard BETTER THAN SHEEP?| fiiimem o' eriracter. "Fne faiture to i P % is the one great defect of our mu- i “zae : 3 plcipalities. Seldom, do we allow the offlcs | Charles L. Fair and his automobile SCOL(C)R;EID a[)tRfigss Gcognsts ';mfi:‘;":l:’ ”;‘,;‘:( fhfl, Em?:}‘:: lustrated in i 'nnayh',” 5 ‘im"'fi t5r icau1 d clnnml able of a vnmmuv\ilr-n xee pec: A e . urch addressed arge | ho Senatorship before the last Leglslature. | terday down San Mateo way. Mr. Fair AL N e neal =l zatlon last evening. He took his| We have had good men in office in is soon to make a trip to the Yosemite e L R i v Pl S R Matthews, xii:12: ‘“How much,l Francis it thelr efforts have heen con- | {7 1000 10 MOE S i e for seaside or tra ¥ = a f He fined to th r\mv ow limits of their p tions. x x 7 N. B.—A SPECIAL LOT OF REM) GOODS on sale at greatly ep?” n a s { ported from the st, and he himself with the management of then, Is a man better th, said in part: . | izin, 1 no intention to depreciate the | | the vehicle in order that he may not sget | e and competence are other nes »d Mayor. S reduced prices. lities in a & DSt Christ_ha eheep. | that am, the sheep ccmmercially, and importance religious: Th lue, but man w man’'s greater value ciated when we Kn LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS. [ | ence. At the same time he is familiar } ASMORALRAGENT Secsa | i | hicle, which Rev. W. E. Dugan of the Stewart Me- | others of similar de fly front Jjackets: line ; on special sale at $6. TAILOR-MADE SUIT: i skirts well lined a Oxford g of the outlying d rance of the strange the precursor of many gn which will soon | seo and LADIES’ UNDERSKIRTS. | delight th: P el Ll L] | morial United Presbyterian Church us: sied people of San Fra b - | the modern bicyele as the subject of I VAGILILY ANCY ME LIC UNDERSKIRTS; in all the I sermon last evening and for the purpo: Accompanied by two ladies, Fair went with double 1 ex lly good value at $1.530 each of pointing a moral. In part he said: vesterday for a ride out on the | The wheel of is God's wheel of | T his main object, aside from the blLK A ISTS. » of the outir is | automobile on tr z, being to grades. ‘The da 2 d many not lor- redemption. the wi ways liv | Providence, represente D AND BLACK SATI S; finished with COLO er a while beautiful figu st graceful | warm and ple nt, a it s that | the of provi- | tunate enough to poss one of these st patterngs) special valugiat * lso the figure of com- | unique carriages were taking advantage T harmony such working wheel Collatn perfect conaitions for driving d in buggies drawn by horses. LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS HOSIERY. In % 4 st, put his proposals into pra \ | 6l S BReL st is well known the equine riace, on t 3 & « g s exy adoration om er ! riding to the m | coast especially, has not yet been for- 2 cases of CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK HOSE; in wide E 1 e mally introduced to Its mysterious rival, and narrow ribs, with double hee cents per pair 2 at the: 2 Judging L e S ither 1 case LADIF T BLACK HERMSDORF DY YPTIAN COT- = | a moral agent in th, the zed up alongside TON HOSF a ; at 1B cents per pair. e bugg »d to the old-st T Ep—— = veh but generally CORSETS SPECIAL driver controlled it without difficulty. In several instances, however, serious vivia iustrat accidents were narrowly averted. A horse a good bablt AU first you plunge and | attached to a bugsy. in which was seated ite told to turn the front wheel | ; s ; 1 S an old couple, n rturned the rig tion you are faliin ou th { b fon: you are falll You think | o the ditch. Another buggy containing netimes go down, b g > you Instinc two boys was overturned, ditching its oc- v side steels; h model; drab and nmed top_and bottom 50 dozen LADI lack; at 75 cents per with lace and patr. COUTILLE CC ribbon; drawi ~ such m - more ne OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS. b aft LRGN B wheelithe way, you are cupants. In this case. However. the cu- G st | e imetively balance and riosity of the driver had as much to do Our stock of REAL OSTRICH F \TH;Y( BOAS 1s complete; comprising all lengthe | mpelle eav 1 your body at first you had to h the accident as the apparition o! and in colors black, French gray. white, natural and black and white mixed; the nelled 1o leave our bod: at at first you had t wech he apparition of the and i colors black, mrench ray. white, nRtural gud Ll e remembering the rule becomes a automobile. The driver was so busily en- ] 8 L] B [ ] ] ] ] = ] L] [} [} B B 8 L] an Brano | @ ot [ 3 = [ [ F-l = -] [} = [ 2] B -] B [5] = ] ] ] B = < ; N Toture o you, so that you do it without Watehing the silently moving g AT‘ ABLE SERMON A SERMON ON NOVELS. | thinking. So with a good habit. At first HaL e allomed ) his LADIES’ BELTS Y ) - | you must remember and try and struggle, lines to .“ slack, and when his horse i e Bose. b AT OLD ST MARY’S Rev. William Rader Discourses om | but after a while. if you keep on it he’ | shied the wheels eramped, overturning We have every newest s BELTS, and all sizes; in black s Th ‘ i Their Vast Influence. | “oomes natural 1o B0 Arst reavired a arm | the Tie. Beyond & few brijses the boys seal, colored M o ican _han atent leather, beaded elastic and v 5 4 el were not injured, and after the buggy was plain_elast fancy buckles; prices according to quality, from 25 cents to « m The Re er delivered his| resolution .. for individual effort. There |Tighted they drove off as though nothing | 75 each. ha rmon last night od App 11 o'cl evening s regular Sunda ring upon the shoulder of anoth \ 3 t is no T Mary’s (Paul | at the Third Congregational Church, tal In riding a_wheel you never s still These were the nearest approaches to ! D e |ing as his text: “Therefore all e S e of e tricks., ¥ accidents, notwithstanding the fact that RESS__LIN NGS. s | s u fall in morals hundreds of rizs were encountered. Horses | > whatsoever ve wonld t hould do| ™ 20 pleces of 32-INCH SKIRT LINING, a_sflk-finished lustrous taffeta; in th o ol e - - unaccustomed to the strange venicle were | Do Of lont cardinal, new blues, cerise purples, new greens and black; price ye ever 5 naturally restive at its appearance, but as 10 cents per yard . and th e G TRADES UNIONS it makes very little noise they will soon or's e < become accustomed to it and then al C the novel and of its t] nger o ceide & he ( | P’He “differentiated the various ANDE G RIS AN Y e o e s 0 e nd_ disc - . e F o 3 pon & e dhae feature of the country roads. and the peo- e 1 cation filled Epworth | Dle_residing thereon wiil soon cease to A large congre | Methodist Episcopal Church, at srdinarily | sixth_and Church_stre ast night lite. All | hear Rev. W. M. Woodward on the € All th t of “Trades Unions and Christianity 1d convine- | Rockefeller Buys the Texedo Island 1 Harum Day stare when they see one approaching. | e | | than we SALE OF AN IRON MINE. throug earnestly vigorus language the o Lo therlogy | gt of the workingmen to combine. His Property. | s sermon was, briefly, as follow | TACOMA, July 9.—The John D. Rocke- T word of God pleads the cause of no feller interests have purchased the only | though all class ir particular the reads approvingly, r masters in all thing: auote it | developed iron mine on the Pacific coast, les amhe |located on Texedo Island, on the British | Columbia coast. The purchase was made { by the Monte Cristo Mining Compan: Dwelt on “Life.” services of First Church of Sclentlst, vesterday morning, a | gbey vour masters fB L. G in support ¢ empl: obey ¥ ‘ ‘ | large congregation listened to a sermon a M, &ive unto which Rockefeller controls. It is believed | on “Life” from the text “Thou wilt shew | that which is just and equal | President Hill of the Great Northern | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. me the path e thy presence 1s | strife between capital and labor brought | Railroad will join Rockefeller in e slonz e a8y fulln Joy: at thy right hand there | on by each not recognizing the rights of the |ing pacific Coast iron interests. Hill has Dl for more,”” Psalms, sermons in the Christian churches is not preached by a ombini we an be no settlement of the | long been planning steps in this direction, e e o et o¢ | and threc weeks ago he had a conference .. first, | With Ro ler at erett Y the usual but consists of p rh““f‘],‘ e The Texedo mines produce bessemer ore | rom t orrelative bt aining 66 per cent iron. Their product . = 2 = o Tealth with n " for i used at the Port Townsend blast fur- EXTESWEEK OF [EHES 8B4 RN Seriptu for b when a gr nace until it shut down It is believed | CHARLES FROHMAN PRI NTS A Cure for the Blues. read alter, a demand they are | that the blast furnace which Rockefeller | e D The Rev. John Hemphill preached anlreaders. | will build will be located at Everett, | MISS MINNIE PALMER 1 3 e E T e ite he owns, or Tacoma. This| M| ihe Ovist ! 2 = = 4 of the only coke| '\ (The Original My Sweetheart.) hree . | supply in_the nd rolling mills G e ”"‘"",ln’{{‘[;,“;‘ Play, “ROSE for pig iron. A SPEOAT COMPANY - | Gty e oo GE( iE St Pref " Time in This Country Outside of N. Y. . “I;r)n?;\' i;rmr:hfq :\1‘:_“ loguist. )] S, Acrobatic Wonders. IAN AND glesie Pr and that no in ruder had passed in and | JhIRR furn presldegigras Mr dmonds was a very talented and tions protesting successful physician his city. She the engine were was the widow of J monds, late of tee comp | the Superior Court wes two sons | ind a m s g the ana and a daughter. The latter, Miss Annie LORD AND | MIL] HIELDS, Comedians I Edmends, 1s cher in Berkeley, and | HAYES AND LYTTON, MORIE, FAR- L . ome of her sons, Frank W. Rdmonds, | LADY ALGY.| ; ARDNER BROS. who has be \eeted_with' the Uniiod | Reserved Seat Balcony, Opera " . s | Chairs a ¥ eats, 0c. D., urvey f other sor physi now | A BRILLIANT COMEDY By R. C. Carton, Author of “Liberty Hall. | CALIFORNIA THEATER. MATIN T. AND SUNDAY. TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE. LAST THREE NIGHTS in | QV,«(' Geode 3dmonds’ adoption of | yme. Her husband, during his Iif = ‘llmr{. suffered from disease whi 1 8. H. Friedlander, Manager. Of the Eminent B: t | nefther the surgeon's Knife nor the physi- e e Ej arytone, ocean Weter Tub Bans. | She Thought Burglars | i prsifics i alfviate, T s et grastteiu orens | MR, DENIS O’SULLIVAN, 101 Seventh strect, corner Mission. Salt 4 [ hnpp' et m”':‘m Lo | COMPANY 2 y Were in the House. | piperiesimen and cast bis Suferings: | 0 HIGKT by pesil Raguiat = MICROICE | In the Romantic Comic Opera, e I i | A P! S, ond aduntec o reat artists, epe! ostegni, | Golden Gate Valley Protests. ——.— ‘rrn'n"lrm: ¢ :pr:r \rlvdh- ;"< ::llr‘;:‘ir;’.‘}ull”‘-(.' Uberto, Ruw‘, Bugamelli.” Travaglini, etc. “SHAMUS 0 BRIEN” tablished an office in this city, gaining a TO-MORROW N Last Performance in § k Ey Bpecial Request “THE BARBER OF SEVILLE TO BEGIN NEXT THURSDAY EVENING, YEURSDAY NIGET, The Spectacular Extravaganza, wss suvant s BLUE - BEARD! (In Summer Attire) A Perfect Production Musically and Dra- AC & mass mestig lest eveOins of |y G SET OFF FALSE ALARM. | iSzeg srectis whicn me 3ad Bid for| T e e EReoyn s, P e = S R e e e h e e s aana J SO Last evening Miss Bdmonds was sent | P for and to_the city from Berk | SHE DIED JUST AS ASSISTANCE |on o ate boat “The Coroner was notiin | SAN RAFAEL. school will reopen on August 29, with and left the body at the residence pend-| REACHED HER. ing an examination into the cause of | handsome new buildings heated by steam and electricity. svery pupil has sepa- death to-day. Deceased was oorn in | lighted b olce of bedrooms on first and sec- “ & - Maine and has relatives in Wisconsin. : room, cl t oma 2 AND il = - | ond fisore: ‘Steam ‘{rom outside, no furnace. no B OATEST CRAZES. = es, ) - oys' g hy | Deceased Was a Well Known and Suc- | ponvopen FATHER BRENNAN. etaves,i no, fnea In bon e caent CONE N Matinee Every Saturday at 2 p. m. ® P 5 N cessful Physician and Widow of testimoni nd references apply to the prin: N 5 POPULAR PkICES.. . 25¢c and 50c - MAGUIRE an Ex-Judge of the Su- The Well- Known Priest Presented x ‘QX'&L REV. CHARI HITCHCOCK, ~San ‘‘THE LAST WORD." Our Telephone—Bush 9. b | perior Court. With a Beautiful Ostensorium | —— = e ‘ EATER : = by Parishioners. | HOITT'S SCHOOL, TH | CflUTES ANB 100’ @ Last Saturday evening in the assembly | MENLO PARK, SAN MATEO COUNTY, CAL., = - | Death called Dr. Mary C. Edmonds, a | hall of St. Vincent's convent the Chil-|is ]xlrh:nnm: with all n:-xt:);Jn im rovéments. | well.known physieian of this city, in trag- | dren of Mary of St. Patrick's parish pre- [ Wil Pe ShoronglY SaWPRee 6 surround: 3 | PERFORMA. AFTERNOON AND E b e er home, 913 Bush street, | sented a beautiful ostensorium to the | ings,. Bome A fies superion sdvan’ ALL OF THIS WEEK. : |4ast evening. The acclden setting off of | Rev. John Brennan on the eve of his de- | tagea for the care and thorough tralning ot MATINEE SATURDAY. oo | Doy Acerted S OIT P D, Principal. | Alexander Dumas' play of intense emotion, NEW BILL IN TiE THEATER. a burglar alarm wrought up her nerves to | parture from the parish, where he P AL such a strain that she suffered death by | Cessfully labored for the past ten y 3 The presentation addr as made b. 0 fright. Being alone in her home at the | pics Wity Wood. - Rev. Father B, ¥ | THE LA MONT FAMILY, E : Miss 0d. Re or Br M Ww'S M 3 LA MO MILY, Equilibri | time, the supposition s that 2 dog which | eelingly ~responded. Hanking the. Chil: | ST. MATTHEW'S MILITARY SCHOOL, | MISS STELLA BERLIN, Soprano. 1 up the | dren of Mary for their beautiful gift. | AN MATEO. C AL._FOUNDED A. D. 1866, | ® ARMSTRONG AND O'NEIL, Comedis | she kept for protection start the late Rev. Alfred Lee Brewer, D.D. | | staircase, which contained the little elec- | Th:v e BT jrffaly in | For catalogue and fustrated”circular address LA R BROTHERS, G | trical. appliance, connected the circuits | SEATE® CONSSLEC e following: Miss | For catalogue and - . 2 ERS, Gymnasts. e e e g | Kitty Wood, _president; Miss " Sarah SRR R’t.ml‘,“;‘,} ’;,'fi,,d"““’j 2 FLORENCE ROBERTS | iixnier AND mepHERSON, Operatic | and sounde arm, | Dohérty, vice-president: ‘Miss Genevieve - AS CAMILLE. Duetists brought fatal results. The police were | Sullivan, secretary: Mi nie Sullivan | | prompt in responding, but could find no | Mi :1]‘2:;\“;4111’-‘41; & Mr-xilr!i-fio'mx‘.;g‘jj CoLLEfiE NoTRE DAME PRICES IBC, %56, 356, 5. . i 1 sseesees e s | | DU BELL, Premier Trapeze Artist. | traces of any intruder on the premises. E i) | About 7 o'clock Mrs. Edmonds was seen | Gan, Mige, Nellle e Iy SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA | entering her house by Mrs. Mary Comp-| McDermott, M ™M DAY, August AN OLD MAN KANGAROO } IN THE Z0OO W MAGDALENE. Wil resume studies on WEDNE iss ton, who resides at 911 Bush street. Mrs. | Laura Danécker, Miss May 3 2, 1890 Edmonds lived al and had evidently | I MeDermott, Miss Franc ‘ e = SR J e Kelly, Miss Ella Cronin, \SALRED HEARTACADEMY GRAND OPERA HOUbF, CONCERTS AND RESORTS. | just returned from her office at 330 Sutter | itt, Miss I B R R S e R S R O SR SO SRR SR SRS 3¢ | street. At 9:30 Mrs. Compton was startle e — 5 Sl : ¢ . MENLO PAFK. f geu. Fonn s e P ; h_:‘ig('):l. 50 mlil whistle :n"!l“ | Wedding m\v,]mn(mvgi visiting cards, fine | (> ONDUCTED BY THE LADIES oF THE | MOROSCO AMUSEMENT (O. (Inc.), Lessee | AL ONeE 50 ) | stationery and printing at Sanb | sacred Heart. Term opens Apgust 2d. For B l e Y : step 1o the door and riain what the | Y3 Buborn & sulars apply to the MOTHER SUPERIOR THIS EVENING [ att (<] Thiborwhs e time she went to the front upper window B | D s Magnificent Revival in English of Bizet's | say the Panorama is a 1 ; : : | IRVING INSTITUTE. Mag : g 3 | of her hous 1d looking out saw Mrs. Voice From Sunset District. L Select b Rumg and day school y | Charming Opera, ;0 coli:ecc‘:lrrelrp.gxf.‘?g: :vl'muu(h at 4 second “)]l]);(\l\'inrlu\\ lean-| Residents and property-owners of Sun- | ladies. 212 Canfornia st ncisco. Wi 66 "’ ! P 3 atter- . o Diowing 3 WHRIe, | oo dlies e b areety wvtonden rens | s svput T aemaned il | €O AR ME ‘Manila @5 oo it | Sed the repiy that there were B0 1'1';41 e ;i‘;nm\“'r'l Bwald an ey oy tment_ for children. {né.-“wnr ° | st., or. Eighth. | 5 e house, 2 at s | 2 svenin protested stron call. REV. EDWARD B CHURCH, A. M. = ¢ S s . | - c- 2t glars I e O e afateiy e | agalnst crippling "the Fire Department | = = LIRS ENTIRERMONORC O O ERe Ba ! Sitidren; e b | e Ao e untortunate woman to keep | DY, Teducing the appropriation for ifs | MILLS COLL E AND SEMINARY.—Grants | CO. (formerly the Southwell) In the Cast. R ) T + | ool and then summoned help. T. Ma Sy A petition was drawn up| diplomas and confers degrees. Hare oppor- === A i Bt 5 D ot L ed to the Superv I tunities oftered in music, art and elocution. | ORCHESTRA FLOOR. Reserved, 1 =0 W T of 2712 Army street, who happened to be | ging the board to appropriate loas: e hour from San_ Francisco. Write for | DRESS ( Reserves | SUTRO BATHS, i o W Youna . “Nneseriay 4 passing, and W H. Kelley, a nelghbor | $6g5796 01 the actual running eeponses?st| catalozue to Mis. €. T. Mills. President, | (r,:[\x'_l}\v E, Reser G L DPEN NIGHTS 5 o= = @ | Lo doors distant, quickly résponded and | 1o Gepartment | Mills College P. O. Alameda Co., Cal 3A 525 3 DPEN DATL )M 7 A. M. TO 11 F Deobo 040040 040 tbe4 e ebe e 4+++® | rushed up ‘l.fl.-,-» to the door. hey s | Thirty-third year. ‘Fall term opens August MATINEE SATURDAY | [.,\THI\IG FR‘H'\I A. M. TO 10 5 found It locked dnd they were unable to | At the Matinees the Best Reserved Seat can be | ADMISSIO; Ce. CHI CLEVER PICKPOCKETS ARE CAPTURED AT THE FERRY. | enter Mrs. Compton called to Mrs. Hebrew Order Elects Officers. | jjoLyies Collese of Oratory—Term o purchesell e sor s mamily: Cucleitt s 7 | poee i SR S A g % nds to come P )1 c : S ‘ollege of atory—Te o 3allery 10c. | aren, 20c s 3 vas d and taxpayers of Golden Gate Val- And that {here wer A onen tho door.| Tine (Chebre Berith ‘Bhelon has elacted Ausustdzialdoution I eretiry Shaittisr PRV | Telephons Main. = - e R e A ton Hiall resolutions were adopt- | would render her assistance. the following officers, who were duly in- | {0, “joivialism, - practical _acting, stam R Big & 1 a nop-porsonone ] ; : | ed age N eeal of engine 20 from | | The doctress disappeared from the win- ;}:lhig \'P&e&""\fr'l‘“’r';‘;,f:”' President, | mering corrected; 15 instructors; degrees co 009000000000000000 remedy for - Gonorrhea. the —district. The following_committee | dow and the men ted at the door. T ; ce p! nt, Jake Lewis; ed; d ad evening classes. Address sec- | Glm.hnmnonnm., nnerman | (A% ppointed by Chalrman E. L. Wag- | Soon it was opened and both sentlemen | $ELCHECC" 5 Meyan ftedsirer O Liawinil 0dd Fellows' bldg, S. F. \orn_z PALACE lmn Whités, unnatucal dis = e | BeTy5% ind Dresent arguments in support | woman totter as if to fall. They caught F : .ewls; physicia 5 e i Delng members of a ‘gang of | 1948 4n) SRR ee ! Willlam | Ter in’ their arms, buther hody became Dl A W Perry: druggist, Phllp Flaton: W. T. HESS, SGRAND "OTE'-S Blail=le :{,}'{:;.E:.:;.‘lm “Hrancs. Noo-astringent. crry o of whom were taken | Wright, 478 Spear. G, . Walker, Rien- | limp and helpless, and they Iaid her on g KOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, o SAN FRANCISCO. Sola by Druggists, ] officers i the afternoon. Zinner- | &rd, Molone Sas T wHisheon L Wil thefloor, Werashe shon %"rfl!.'éfll a num- Telegrapher’s Sudden Death. Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg. | o Connected by a coversd passageway. ° or sent 1 plain wranser 1 cripple ff 2 - b O ons Burriedly to the seens, | BAKERSFIELD,July 9.—M. C. Doherty, Telephone Brown 831 o 1400 Room<—900 wi h Zath Attached. @ | mfx&n;- m:."dmd e i . ; From the Central Police Station came Of- | @ telegraph operator, died suddenly at q:}‘"}‘:;flf*,.m Y Callornin X amebe 1 O All Under One Management. o‘ " e Header From Ocean View. | Given away with each cash want adver | ficer J. \\; Ilaélds and Orice‘r \V!Piam a ranchHhousleler:’Par town \;eterday after- | - - [>] NOTE THE PRICES: Cunssbuns g s % s s Rice. ~Both made an examination of the [ noon. He cal to get a drink of w: X : meetings were held at Ocean tisement ordered in next Sunday's Call, @ | [, CO0% L i Co0n "hecame satisfied that | After resting a while on the it Corner. Fourth gna | O EuropeanFlan. §1.00 per duy and up-mg o W k w estel afternoon to protust | magnificent portrait of Admiral Dewey, | fhe alarm had been & false‘ one. hl“\erp Fasped andH ell hackbwardaus dying almost SR |0 ey B it oy ea. €N an omen r oval of fire engine & was but one window open in the hous nstantly. e was about years old nt section of the clty. At s meet- | printod in ten colors, size 14x21 inches,| ¥as but one MIndow open In the N wed | ciaimed to be on his way Irom ‘the Steam and Lager | @ JOEN 0. KIREPATRICK. Mansger. 0 SHOULD USE DAmAM‘th;rTfil:]sm THE fc. Overcoat d Y that the dust on it had not been disturbed | Needles to Fresno. Valises checked tres. QOO Q000000 C0000000. .mg.f;;!ty;::m e R ing 1 Murphy's Hall under the ausyices | rady for framing,

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