The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 19, 1899, Page 7

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GOLDEN STATES OPPORTUNITY AT THE EXPOSITION en a Moropoly of the Space. WORK OF THE COMMISSION DRTICULTURISTS AND VITI- > TS ENTHUSED. TR RIS A. Emlay, Men Will Col- the Im- B T T NS O TV Ts) 2 LGS S S SSRGS SRS SIS0 S S O GLOVE and PARASOL SALE | GLOVES! \ Commencing Thursday Morning, July 20.. 000 LINES OF GLOVES, Consisting of —8-Button Length Real Kid Gloves in tans, es, white and operas. 50—8-Button Length Suede Gloves in tans and browns, slat browns. | CARRIAGE, COACHING and MISSES’ PARASOLS, & t of Ruffles, Plaids, Pongees, WSOOTC555500: 1.50—4-Button Kid Gloves in white, pearl, pinks and lilacs. £ Regular $1.50—1 Pearl Clasp Real Kid Gloves in black and reds. ; D, . PARASOLS! on with our Glove Sale we will sell some of our best lines of Goods formerly sold for $1.50, $1.75, 0, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00, for ;I; 95¢C. 'THE GLOVE HOUSE, ¢ 800 Market St., THE SAN YRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1899. WIIL.L. PROMOTE CALIFORNIA’S INTERESTS AT PARIS. WHEELER IS NOW PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY —— Accepts th= Of.er of the Regen's. siiaig HIS DEMANDS COMPLIED WiTH . JUNE LETTER MADE THE POLICY OF THE BOARD. cted by the Un Open ard Ex- n—Raises Business Transa sity Regents ecutive Ses: in Salar: creams, SOL.D FOR N S S I B B s A N s N 3 b N N N N I N S I S B P I S BOSNSL0G000 05000 M e P A A AP i N G R B N N e o S T B S R G D N G GG S 0 S S0 o e Indias, Lace Trimmed, Cor, Grant Ave, WW‘ SOTIOTIIRN *’—*@W‘ | the Harbor Hospital, where Dr. Dorr soon 1ad him on the road to recovery. | May Watson was taken from 623 Cali - | fornia street to the Harbor Hosp! 1 ¥ AN 4 erday suffe rlx g from car i v i been : despondent. b ¢ sm;lmu! at the Ves | NEWS FHUM THE Macar! Factory, had a narrow ¢ escape from instant death Monday night. | 3 in the belt of the ma- 4 WHAI_ING FL[ET s whirled around three | | he men came to his | 4 :d to be cut out of the| be an h!lnflplhu Dr. | Fimmels is . | rrnlvv ed in two places and h ? 'Only Four Whales e e ! On the 7 + Have Been Taken. Fack A ® 11 —_— . ‘| ; DEATH OF CAPTAIN BUCKLEY 1 ol WHEN THE NOON | INSANE WHEN HE ACCIDENT- i | 3 V 1 & ALLY SHOT HIMSELF. BiELl:_S CHIME 5 & Miss Alice Ames and Mr. ; Captain Balch of the John A. Briggs Th 3 - Riobbine Wi e ’ | Nairiels Becioes Mitting romas Robbins il . | Death by Drowning Be United To-Day. B 4 S 4 & Delagoa Bay. & = s SeUTET s et @ ot et et e6006000663+0000000000000006.040| The steamer Portland, which arrived yesterday, from St. Michael the remains Franciscar found death and died from ty last Februa on the steamer « body The Portlar nt considerable n from the whaling fleet. So far it has been & bad year. as very few whale seen. The Narwhal, selvedere (the Norwegian commanded by ette have each others are clean ette had 7000 pounds of trade captain no kick coming. of Captain am Ba here two years a fever in Dawson vho returned He said ne r the aesire is strongest in its relations esented mh ntion berat. but the fons in the ve been Bowhead and wil that white Capta taken one wha Besides thes bone After the hundreds of i all of for several weeks a was somewhat unhing and became sut ADVERTISEME!\ Ts THE KISSING BUC Is Less Dangerous Than Some Every- day Evils Which Beset the Average Hortal. | A LOCAL PHYSICIAN'S OPINJON ON AN ALL- IMPORTANT SUBJECT. We are now b 1 hope we will make a goc Captain Balch, the well-k of the American ship John A. Briggs. had a very narrow escape from losing his life in Delagoa Bay last he all his mon. or papers, & suble at his ne GREAT FAMILY EXCUR- SION TO SANTA CRUZ To Be Run Over the Narrow-Gauge Route Next Sunday. A. Briggs w T whe ,1r1\\wl of . Holsn an, recently NS, load coal for 1 will bring sug v ing daily ursion Passenger Agent of the make n }tku £ Company. reports that 0 00 grry veryday life, especiall 5 indications point to this being o It was dark, edies ~which the average ‘h‘. est and most 1 fou : v would be hap- in_ou z extraordinary interest in the af- n a measure to the League Just when they had be be their last Cadets being encamped at | .y al i ad 4 5 p all hope the boat from a Norw having their machs Tained 1 h‘, lrhn-1 h:‘z: ”r‘r; ln[r:; .]»:xg;r;‘d;:\i and pic the m( "u;_ ; and their constitutions undermined by e be - ! ) her Pa e of this opportunity to cific Ma | St i || Jeatly ‘\1,””‘ Gors ainftl of nhy oved on ¢ eauti. | soon as the City s staff of phys 1oved ones and their beauti-Soon as the CIty o0 - am now a membe: o over to (}. > qu 1.1\'1'1' mas neral or other dan- 0 and will be : curir rate of $2 and wi held here m\'| will m'm up the S ,‘h“‘”d e r the 7:45 a. m. train. Return- Igrx‘xfm\ un. ‘( of o S ing, leave Santa Cruz at 4:12 p. m., ar- @ ITAREPOL SUROUERAn G des et Sz o - the Mall dock rday and will be s plants, gums, riving ip San Francisco at 8:05 p. m- ,,,‘\,i,vd" yaded there for her next ve fruits and flowers. — e e——— 3 to_Manila Dr. Meyers & Co. have devoted rs FOOD INSPECTORS AT WORK. a;:’ of time and a vast amount of money t> : e T wen. cabin the study of such ailr s and in per- A Filthy Candy Factory and Delicat- },ni“gm Captai fecting curative methods and remedies. essen Store on Third Street of the Newport. They conduct the I medical tution in America, and have cured men goes to Panama to from ocean to ocean, and from Mexico man, who comes to Closed. Chief Food Inspector Devoto and Depu- | vacation. 4 3 S ariae ty Lahaney vesterday afternoon closed | The Spreckels tus Alert has been com- to_the northern boundary = f Alaska. e delicatessen s .nrv | pletely overhauled and went com- These specialists can be consulted the pork lelicatessen store of Henry | P! 3 ] - a P B : et and the candy | mission again vesterday. Mechanics hav without cost at office or by mail. - g been at work on her for over a month Home cures a speciaity. Unfortunate Manetara at 128 | and she is now as good W who cannot call should write for “P re being |~ Ole Johnson of the Del Norte | yate Counselor” for men, Sympt unsanitary con- | fell overboard from Fol e B S under the y | early yesterday morning. lanks, etc. Call or ac s Dr. ~ted from the cued by Henry Petersc ers & Co., 731 Market s Elevator pipes. Barrels r rubbish are scattered usly and in the foul and | m has been Gaily man- for months. The first floor o ilding is in about the same condi- s the cellar. Manetara's sleeping right off the room in which manufactures candy, and the whole place is filled with a ening odor from entrance. ADVEB.TISEMENTS OOOOOOOOOOOGOOOODO o™ PALACE ** °GRAND HOTELS° ° SAN FRANCISCO Connected by a coversd passageway. D 1400 Room<—900 w: h Sath Atrached. All Under One Management. NOTE THE PRICEA: o qm per day and upward © | ufac the b A Story of Sterility, SUFFERING AND RELIEF. [ [LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM X0. 69,156] mila l M ynditions prevailed in Voll's es- . cellar is filled with open nich meat to corn. floor « tten boards and an ing allows the dirt of the street is set here open gra 000000 o do nto els wi .. f and tpl‘x:;“ e, n ,‘qh;]:;‘l:‘rné olth eyers| “DEAR Mgs. PIxgHAM—Two years Defuliy o unyat® | whe sage and lard are man ago I began having such dull, heavy JOBN 0. KIREPATRICE, Mumsger. O condi - as bad if not worse pre- | gro oo e E m et con “4 Hoieb dragging pains in my back. menses 00OCCO00T0NC000020 were profuse and painful, and was troubled was leucorrheea. 1 took patent medicines and consulted a phy no benefit and ing brush. Tha re notified to mended_and laid in Voll's never seen broom or scrub owners of the premises have the leaking sewer pip a (‘flr‘«‘!‘r'h’ floor must be cellar _befor > can resume work. His | gician, but recvived b must also be cleaned and ven- s 2 S ted could not byrome pregnant. Seeing TG T TS one of your hooks, I wrote to you tell- A MOTOR MILK WAGON. ing you my troubles and asking for advice. You an-swered my letter Fire Committee of the Supervisorg Discusses Automobiles. ttee of the Board of Superv ssed automoblles yester- day morning and decided to hold over for a week the petition of A. G. Eastwood, who wants to run a milk wagon with a gasoline motor, in order that it might be investigated The promoters of the Hotel Nymphia | scheme attempted to put an innocent-| promptly and I followed the directions faithfully, and derived so much benefit | that I cannot praise Lydia E. Pink- | ham’s Vegetable Compound enough. I now find myseclf pregnant and have begun its use again. I cannot prais it enough."—Mns. CoRA GILSON, YATES, | e [Money at 6 per Gent The Il A PLEASANT ' LAXATIVES NOTZLINTOXICATING looking request through the committee in - order to accemplish certain work on their R 3 I C ) e la 0! - b r:-;p)'l:‘,zr hich was stopped by the 131‘“":?“? Your Medlcine Worked onders. B i it o ke aninon ] a petition signed by Hannah Brothers for 1 had been %ick ever since my mar- Clly Real Estate Security, by permission to make certain alterations and_put plumbing in the houses situated on Stockton street from Nos. 1108 to 1124, fnclusive. The petition was laid_over to | await the return of Fire Chief Sullivan. A petition from the Bohemian Club for permission to add another story to its building at Grant avenue and Ashburton | lace was granted. with the proviso that | riage, seven years ago; have given birth to four children, and had two | miscarriages. 1 had falling of womb, leucorrheea, pains in back and legs: dyspepsia 'md a nervous trembling of the stomach. Now I have none of these THE HiBERNIA SAVINGS AND i LOAN SOCIETY. i | BRUSHE "OR BARBERS, BAK P E the plans submitted by the club coincide | troubles and can enjoy m; life. Your |, i = av-make: i dreCtons of Chict Bulivan. | ieiaime. hae. worked wonders. for | e ot B T Kirirer Sk painters, shoe factories, hangers, printers, me.”—MEs. S. BABNUART, NEW CASTLE, | stablemen, tar mefers, tanners, fatlors. ete. 1 UCHANAN BROS., | | Low rerit. Low prices. Nothing but ! Aaruhm-nlumnn. 609 Sacramenta S | new goods at Beamish'’s 209 Montgomery | street “MADAME | Reservea OLYMPIA. EXTRAORDINAT AND A GREAT ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. ABORN. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lung Specxallst. OVER 30 YEARS’ SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE. CONSUMPTION Early application to one skilled in the treatment of CATARRH, THROAT and LUNG DISE ASZS has saved and may save thou- sands of lives from that dread disease— CONSUMPTION. Dr. Aborn’s modern system of medicated inhalations, local ap- pliances and revitalizing, constitutional treatment cure where all others fail. CATARRH, THROAT, BRONCHIAL and LUNG AF- FECTIONS NGSITANTLY RELIEVED, and his patients almost invariably gain in weight 10 to 30 pounds in 30 to 60 days. EVIDENCE OF THE CURAB[LITY CF CONSUMPTION. SPENCER CURRELL'S AFFIDAVIT. A Gain o‘ T*vnr(v three pounds in Twenty -three days. announcement that the afilicted may td to Dr A'mru four om the first do ng rapidity an take do a good day ree we ell th medicine, W con- deep in- t tale, and to this re the what Dr. Aborn h H'nv\ ards, Cal. D. 1573 stary Public. r'I ROVED. MODERN in his specialtie he treatment BisEAS NERVOL superio: DR. ABORN'S OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 55A SUTTER ST., between Powe!l and Mason, San Francisco, Cal. Sutter-street cars from Market-street ferry pass the door. Electric cars at San Jose depot, corner Third and Townsend streets, transfer to Powell, corner of Ellis; get off corner Sutter and Powell streets. OFFICE HOURS, 9:30 to 12, and 2 to 4. . AMUSEME\TS S e éit(US]EI!!I/EN’IS;\w g‘fv(,r’\“\g‘(\)‘PrRA noUsn ALCAZAR THEA’I‘ER ANC ‘”vx’I Main 2. K. ATURDAY MAT FLORENCE ROBERTS T WHITE WHITTLE AND THE ALCAZAR & ur _ 35¢, 50c. t o e | 156, 25¢, P)?OI%RES At the pur: :‘;r!'!\rvr,"ne‘ i xtFarewell week of LEWIS MORRISON CALIFORNIA THEATER. S. H. FRIEDLANDER, Manager. | ANOTHER CROWDFD HOUSE. A PERFE A PE MISS BIANCHE RiTEG . == NEW FAGES, NEW ATTRACTIONS ! - THE DANGING BIRL *5ks = LES BROWNKS, HOUDINI, MINNIE PALMER £ CO., SALE FOR GENE.” 24 TO-DAY (WED Bal DAY), July 19. at, e , 10c; Children, GEORGE WILSON, THE RIXFORDS, MILLIAN AND SHIELDS, — THE PASQUALILS, "AYES AND LYTTON. HAS IT CAUGHT ON ?—ASK ANYBODY. SEATS NOW ON § SANS Commencing MONDAY, July M - COLUMBIA s Eal THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL Vi CAKEWALK CARNIVAL! Chartes Frohman Presents o ¥ \v‘nf,;g; N Mr, HENRY MlI.LER And A SPEC'AL COMPANY. LAST 4 NIGHTS—MAT. SAT. Ho LORD AVD LADY ALGY SO ROW. be wired to produce a is CHINESE BABY ildren in beautiful cos- READY TO-MOR Revival of 'QTSEF‘SE as ERIC TEMPLE. T MONDAY. B HEAT HENRY MILLER 1 Week- TWO“ el ERAHOU5E ‘P[]PULAR FAMILY EXCURSION 'SANTA CRUZ Sorgeous Burlesque, The Br! e a “BLUE BEARDH SUNDAY, July 23d. 7 T e, S, ta Songs, Jokes, Dances =piete With Up-to-T Ete g : ONLY FOR THE ENLARGED COMPANY AND CHORU THE G ST SHOW IN TOW) $ 2 ROUND CES.\25 50 RS 2 s POPULAR PR'L;[ S..25¢c and 30¢ ‘I-"‘?;i‘?‘ A‘!%f‘f\‘ _;THF ry landin farket st., Production—The Popular Opera “WANG.” | 5 Nedt m., returning - Pranciscn st 448 R p._m. Our Telephone, Bush 8. E. ©. MICK, Pass Trafic Mer. Sk 2 Gen. Pass Agent CHUTES AND Z00. Mass Eddy S*. Most Cor. America’'s Beautiful Muste Hall EVERY AFT' IN THE CHIU 7—Brand New Distinet Features—17 IN THE Z0O—OLD MAN KANGAROO. THURSDAY, AMATEUR NIGHT. ANOTHER LAUGHING SURPRISE, | EVERY BATURDAY, OHILDREN'S AFTERNOON. Battle of Manila Bay! SUIES wigns, o | OPEN DAILY FROM M TONP M | BATHING FROM 7 A. 3 To 0 B M ING 0ON AND EV. STRONG ATTRACTIONS. Last and Farewell Week of QUERITA VINCENT! QUERITA VINCENT! of Her Best Sc and Dances. In a Repertoire ¢ LA ROSE BROS, Acrobats _OF VAUDEVILLE Those who were thers eay the Panorama Is a Gorrect representation. Lectures by Prot W. G. ROLLINS after~ poons and e'innT Market st., nr. ith, Admission, 50c. Children, 2Sc. SUNDAY. FOR THE ADMISSION, 10c. CHILDREN, §o BLOOD,LIVER.LUNGS: ”Eung:. including admisston, 25c; , o

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