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FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1899 9 MAY RECOVER FROM 'WILL NOT DISPUTE | | | | THE SA ful. She has a most charming personality . and i5'g soclal 45 well as.& :f,angmf?\»gfilfig where she s. Last s ; On & Visit to her mother Miss Hormick | THE TERRIBLE WOUNDS THE CLAIM OF JAPAN = was lthp \)‘(l;v:l])g;n(, ulg u;‘un,\‘ ‘fz‘n"til;fi Sr‘fnl:’ S o e soclety. Miss v Barker and Mrs. Jac = — — - amads n, ameng s:\rllhpr giving luncheons | Mrs. Fred Lederer, the Victim of Her | The United States Does Not Need (' 3 in_her honor. She is visiting her uncle, | Husband, Has a Chance for ! E | | ] | \J(}n «@I \ER E iREA A{ ENS : — = = Wils town house in Sioux City, fowa, and has| Life. Station. CA R R lES TH'E I)'R IEST’S 2 been the gucs itely at several | WOODLAND, July 20.—Mrs. Fred Leder-| WASHINGTON, July 20.—The au- | s i relawney” Mr. Frohman | SF; the vietim of her husband's homlcidal | thorities have known since May of the THE STAG‘E | s Miss Hornick the part of Miss Tra- | of honor mania, may recover, notwithstanding the ! e i intention cf Ja » take possession of e maid. | Miss Hornick | twenty or more wounds inflicted Wednes- | “nrvu(snI;l;gd‘mr;\'t;xil(e Sewe i ao i ted it and has made it one of the| That is the hopeful report made by | i 2 tractive and important of the play | Dr. Voissard this morning. Wednesday | tention of accusing Japan of occupying mo : In powder and hoops and gowned in & |afternoon she wa parently in a state of | the island because she thought the | quaint creation of flower-besprinkled silk | hopeless collap: the physician did not | United States wanted it, it is neverthe- @O OO Qe K K OO OO0 ® | onn Hornick, at present at his beautiful | Marcus Island for a Cable and o0ld lace, She seems to have stepped | belleve that she had one chance In a hun- | less a fact that cable instructions to the from some ' oi¢ frame, So dainty and|dred to recover. She was so weak from | commanding officer of the collier Nero, istic_is she. nds are looking | 10ss of blaod, her nervous prostration was | which is making a survey for the Pa- compiete, her mutilation arc o her ar- s so hor- | - A n q e o < | rible and her ghastly wounds S o o | cific_cable, contemplated a route in 7 eElEe Ber bt to be quite out of the question, | cable station. These instructions have | e CaE s r shows no remarse of conscience, | since been modified because of the de- seen solely in dram work. ction of his awful deed does 1ot | sire that the cable should touch Amer- appetite and did not disturb his | joan soil. The re thi Papiat s ; r | soil. yute which the ship 1s Wednesday night. This morning | 1, gurveying contemplates the laying SUPERBAS EASILY ducing ;?;r.l(rlr‘ B W B eiew of Il of a cable between Hawall, Midway DEFEAT PITTSBURGS Wit Jibatenul s dead. The information | Island and Guam. e k gratifying ‘hm,m‘l;h‘f' Marcus Island, before its occupation | elined to make any statement further|py japan, was considered American be- S | than to admit that he did the cutting and §o s e s e onoancy by Aniciicen cit - ! izens. It is a rocky, precipitous piece of Been Compounded. | A0 el el wit fir Twenty ent to kill. ; May Bring ¢ icial with whom I ed to dis- sion. | cording to an o TRIAL OF CORCORAN. talked to-night it is not propc pute Japan's claim to its p 1 B - Lederer has a very unsavory record, but £ n i i T { Clubs— = W. L. his quarreis and violent outbursts of pa land, of little value, without a good oflars for Breach of That : 3 B T el B ol e | narbor: but this Govérnment has never e | = - S | considered it American territory. Ac- ington 20 52 and ...14 66 | All the Testimony for the Defense| okl NEW YORK, Ju 20, wo bases on bs . Eweihiia A ot of U3 throvs Fave fohy Before the Jury. ‘ J. E. Ellis Drowned. B o 2o 2d 2020508 @ X OXIRCHOXOLDHR GRS O%® 3 C runs to the Superbas in the first inning t WALLACE, Idaho, July 20.—This| SEATTLE, July 20.—John E late The Pittsburgs could do nothing with Hughes. | evening the attorneys for Paul Cor-| enginepr on the steamship Golden Gate, Ma h. v 28 in Wrangel Sii was drowned or just been reported Alaska. His bod, 1is town who, if he takes Attendance, 2200. Score: | coran, on trail for the murder of James e nat Tis ne e s i Club, R g ! ny advice, will keep his mouth . e he b 11 soon find e S e e A | Cheyne, announced that they rested. | found on Banks Island, eight miles from under arrest for compounding a felony. — [Statement of Brooklyn L o 11 Mrs. Corcoran, who was on the wit-| Wrangel Elli.«s‘\'as‘_ mm‘ 3% years of age man i aftern T erfe ever and Bowe: . Hughes and p; i = s and came from San Francisco. licson'oh/ ot Octogenarian Wedded. RAFAEL, July 20.—James Kell il ! left home just before 7 o’clock and re- July 20— Louisville beat | turned shortly after noon on April 28. | gy ttle man” is, for in the There is no doubt PHILADELPHI eIt ol oI bl i i SRESEE R s e L pny pa e s bRy p ey 3 c elebrated 10,000 wor before the Supervisors By | Philadelphia ¢ by good opportune h e inad ) iy Lhk el i e oner this little man I | The Qua ctarted out like winners, !1 did xlllxlxt se mhli‘xl”‘;:;r}{\, b Tp,"fid (82" years af pus. ff‘“"“ I.'\‘,‘ ‘,'l'l‘::j',,nnf", e e office, and, following e | atter 1 innis they could J. Simpkins was called to impeach | 3¢ s Tosidence. The couple came over ) t Bullock, it has even % Rttenda vt el itendent Burch of the Bunker | from nd to have the ceremony per- ; niaii 5 mpan He was positive that| paci guarded him during the onof 1 testimony was | OCEAN TRAVEL. : 1 vould be @ |3 vas present. All | i & questions ¢ were objected nd the objectis sustained. asked for the recall of A air, but the court would not it. He was then called ant's witne: The fact we that he had rved a term in the v the to by o 4 ins, whe Tenney, w ictory to-day s of disappoint 0 | | penitentiary at Deer Lodge, Mont., for | | assault with a deadly weapon. This and New f | who re to seeing 10 a. m.. i g g was the witne s ‘orcoran on the train, both when leav- ind returning. Weyhing and | Bight witnesses then swore to Cor- ¢ the first | coran’s good reputation as a law-abid- | d twirler | ing citizen. {2 25, August 2, | A iBLACK JACK BAND o Eon s e | HAS REORGANIZED | WASHINGTON, July per pitched wel O O O Qe 1O G hut the rs to bunch their hits pings and so win o Nance O'Neill Attributes Her Liondon Success to Father Lally's Gift. | Attendance Newport, and every fourth day thereafter. the Hayw st to cong f beac . and th present rendezyous | Without previous a Mountains in Presidio Coun- | 8741 ke 00 S8R Y ¢ New Montgomery pected that an attack on the | street (Palace Hotel) . GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. G 10 arket st., train robbers and its is the Ch ty It e Southern Pacific overland express is con: templated by the robbers. The express company's offici Chicago ur and Warner pires—O'Day and McGa: b4 Kittredge: Knepper e e, g ~ AKLAND, July 20.—Rev. Father John I Haywards has re- Umpires “""51 | Believed That an Attack on the Over- | fori (San Luis OU: oty ac & \ 8 i tati | N 08 A les 1€ o g ) : tion from Nance O'Neill resent at appear- | land Express is Contem- e 29, August 2, g 8 br don theater upon the occasion of her presentation of & NEW YORK, July 20.—The Yorkers | ¥ | adet e ¢ A 2 again defeated the Chicagos to-day by good | .o plated. e A hikan Jose del + t tt t ommenced many & | batting in one Inning. Both pitchers were in | AUSTIN, July 20.—The Federal authori- | Cabo;: Mazatlan, Altata, La F Rosalis < is a pretty little s COTINERCRC SR gond hape. Attendance, 1000. Score: | ties of the Western District of Texas have | and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 o each (> wted act then was a friend of 5 (of {0 et ict - and G & tag. o 1 ved, and ot ved rellable information of the re- | ®gRUR: o\ formation obtain folder. & stage the e New York nization of the Black Jack band of | The company reserves the right to change 5 s notice steamers, s: ng dates o Patterles—Se: Danahue. Agts.. Francisco July 20.—Me poor throw e for the = s s have been notified of EET : i Straight for th the situation mE u R & N co hich play his desperate band of robbers has been ERS L2 {d s guing. A | operating in West Texas, New Mexico DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS T® . Clubs and Arizona for sever ars. The pho- Baitimore e e e e ey R SRV A are in the hands of the United States From r-street Whart at 10 a. m - Marshals of the dist in_which the $12 First Class Including Berth ana Connoily. Dold: robberies and other oftenses have | FARE $& Seceond Ciags and Meals. been committed, but as they eldc S R a town their recognition and arres 5 CONVENTION OF THE | fiewlt.” Over a vear ago the band was | OO 5 O e e O @ driven out of Arizona and they sought | ar @O O OO O OO ! EPWORTH LEAGUE OPENS rifuge in the mountains of he State of | Throush tic | Chihuahua, Mexico. They made.a raid on | ey a small settlement and were pursued bv | +OODALL Delegation So Far Is Very Small, but | & possc of Mormon colonists and a small | GOOD¢ Is Made Up for by Towns- {okon ond & haht toox piace. rmisein | AM T the Eilling of iwo members of the band, AMERICAN LINE. | | 1 | people. { 2 S 337 It was reported at the time that one of | NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. { | INDIANAPOLIS, July 20.—The opening | the men killed was the original Black | geonoing at Cherbours, westbound ! session of the International Convention of | Jack, the leader, but this statement IS| Frer New York Evers Wednesday, 10 a. m. the Epworth League, conducted simulta- | disputed by the authorities, who assert | 2 ¢ York....Auguet 23 New_York....August 2| »ndon g that for the T jes—Kitson and w Umpires—Lyne 1 enter | is dif- Columbta salls Jul State of Callfornia e to Walla Walla A all points in Kets to ali = WAT ane, Butte, Northw ERKINS & €O Superintendent. : ' ousiy to-day In Tomlinson Hall and the | that he s still alive. e Yok e iAugust 3 sworth tent, was attended by 10,000 peo- | S b o] % 4000 < nad arrived. but' BEARDED WOMAN WITH [ RED STAR LINE. 5 A a A',:" S }z" ']‘ vhlnv(\ out and swelled | i NeaE Yt et Antarn: e ; 2 Fide hundred cotor s from the A STRANGF DISEASE | rrom New York Tvars Wednesday. 12 noon. he i B e A ogtan ity iheit N " August 2| Noordland ...../Aug. 33 - Miss Hobart DE!ayed {Oakland Girl Wins er lf. gu exemplifying the (;:'111'1; Head and Hands Swollen to More | = miand Erx‘;mE e | eration o he e g | NE. rt | St B I Session < | Than Twice Their Normal | Sseattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. the Ceremony. | age Laurels. % kS | Size. | For full Information regarding frelght and e St ‘ T Vicigus Boy O 2 B | NEW YORK. Jul Swollen to enor- | iNTERNATIGN AL NAVIGATION COMPANT, | rge gley, a grandson us proportions, Mary Fogarty, who 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies. gley, Superintendent of Str more than six feet in height and who has Little did the guests gathered at e 2 = = Oakland Office San Francisco Call \nd Office San ) ¥ 3 S aiags WOMAN WITH THE AX al Al game 208 Broadw 2. cut over the right eve with a knifo by |a heavy beard mustache, was taken KA CoMMERClAL C0 s When D another boy at Seventh and Folsom to the Bellevue Hospital this evening suf- | . tim erday afternoon. He was | fering from a rare disease, known as IS STIL AFTER HIM | sarions sidence last night know next year streets ye I/m SR R were being kept waiting for the ap- s 3 the l.l.“')l’“"_“‘“}‘ ¥ taken to lm» Re »(»x}\h}(g. }l‘{q};.i'ml.m;unl:v acromegal Excitement marked her ar-| por sT. MICHAEL, GOLOVIN BAY. CAPE 1 oined the Fruit T-ust. rance e bride was struggling Wells,” which has been played in the | the wound was stitched and dressed. He rival a: Bellevue among both patients and | © NOME, DAWSEH e i tton, tn with flames in her b o A RO physicians when she was carried into the ON YUKON RIVER. : D A e e o s | i s mar 2 . ’O s St ® rerl.lquxlyu‘ut)xi-.x It was fu\.lmd mm‘;lmz The New Steamer oo dencs | 4 ooccog patient’s head was twice as large as tha e -known | T »a2 SSloo of an average man. Her nose was three PORTLAND Aot d; Y tim normal size and her hands twice | Wil leave San Francisco July 22 at 2 o'clock “Hels ¢ as large as they should be. from Fremont-street wharf for above points, k > | "As she is more than six feet in height | making prompt comnections with our river | &l o im | 1 | and has a beard and mustache and gray | steamers on the Yukon River s nelceeat o ¢ hair, her appearance wa aordinary | Far frelaht pesmaga’and fuxther Information iro transferred its property to the | ally of s % vanced that she can scarcely recover. | 210 SANSOME ST., 8. F., Cal 5 e E ociation was much ¢ rnation m > Jow! 2 I | e T R R 305 o fesnatiai News that the peculiar case had been | e Nosebleed Caused Death. e T e i nostreyandi| 4 admitted soon spréad throughout the in- | i n v which oc- 1 the flame g ficing part of he: Few of them had ever seen a patient suf- 3 fering from acromegaly. The genera o ‘parents on | vell. The puft above the colffure had 5 burned before it could b extinguished, bart quickly improvised a n; that death from exhaustion opinfon was short time. would occur in a tam STEAMERS WiLL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. cailing at | BENNETT ON TRIAL. | Kove tHioge). Nasasail ‘and Stanshat. aad 1 | connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day cf sailing. : the altar to be It required about fift the was so weak that de Accused of Swindii:g Dairymen in ' ; palr the damage done and ! ———————————— bridal vetl, after which Misg Hobart. even | ¢ and About Gilroy. | AMERICA MARU... ednesday, July 2 \ u = Atna bridesmald, wulked into the GILROY, July 20.—The o | HONGKONG Ma imupsdny August 17 s deat t reolidation Now Confirmed. e I o ety B e S B( JEItE 'hf"Lf, 'FT'T‘ EHALOE ¢ ’,‘“",‘”‘ NIPPON MART "Tuesday, September 13 ennett, the San Franclsco commisston |~ Roung erip tickats at reduced rates. For d of swindling | freight and passage Apply at company's office, 421 Market st., corner First. W. B. CURTIS. General Agent. under the al bowe in her manner passed through and not until the | ¢ the guests know merchant, who is accu | several prominent dairymen out of hun | dreds of dollars. was heard before Justice | of the Peace Howard Willey to-day. The The 8. 6. Australia | prosecution was represented by Deputy it ho Hoehie District Attorney Jarman of San Jose, as- Wednesday, July %, at?p m. sisted by E. D. Crawford of Gilroy. and the defense by Allen & Allen of San Fra. o By Moans eanz cisco. Several witne were placed on ft s i L The stockhdlders and was escor sta Water Company held , There was nothing and straightened Cicate that si ,’}(i]‘.,m..,‘. ies that had been As over did snsolidation of that kiand Water Com- e details of the cons: ced the $1,500,000 issued The meeting was well rmal performed dence, 116 i ¥ were 1o ss Bessie Hobart, the wedding march Craib, a writer, ¢ York pape t out of the 30,000 3 b - Lov- | & the stand to show that Bennett had mis- 1 'with the Mason- sented. Later l;”:;\,,“,_ as Tong been employed in newspaper = 4 e Tasines by moaes i bue | o G, Wedaemday, August§, ers in this city. work in San Francisco, and his hrz‘de‘-“‘ a| v iness cards bearing the name of the West- | Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, well-known elocutionist. Mr. and Mrs. | & ern Dalrymen ssociation, at 28 Clay | Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, Indla, Suez, ‘0. Bennett made a | England, sto.; $610 first class. ———————— 2 f TLovett have gone to Southern California, Ll Suit Over Estate of Insane. ’?J?Sdund!helr return will reside in East trip g‘& Gilroy last !.\iuy x}\m\ contracted | L n.#!efiufi:&nog;fimmmm. l;;;l m B. C. Hawes, as an e with Messrs. Eschenburg, Braeme, Carey, | Pler 7, Foot Pacil ice. ate of Anna Schu. EUIT AGAINST SCALPERS. —_——e———————— {Z Wilkin and others for the shipment ull» = L DIED AT THE RUSS HOUSE. cheese to him at this address at an ad-| cowp)cers GENERALE TRANBATLANTIQUE. nt, who died at the 75 vance over the market price. The cheese | Association March, to-day filed | It appears that the various “tickat | g : | & st Frank G hdréews, as exe- | Bealpe: oughe 2 : | y =ik LINE AVRE-PARIS. nst Frank G Andréws, ag exe- | :Q:kmk : V):\; ushout the s;"m; (:m\o be('f; | Benjamin S. Litle, a Wealthy Capi- | Nes apned. Dt the money never ma- | DIRECT LY s:“%duni at 10 & m, @ e el a harvest during the Educationa - \ from Pler 42, North River, foot of talist From Eureka, Passes | Matthew McCurrie of San Francisco ¢ - 902 ;| Morton st. LA GASCOGNE, July 20; LA was g of Mrs. who was emploved by Eschenburg and i - : B A Braeme to find Bennett, gave testimony. | aovie B re "BRETAGNH bt i S5 The case has excited much interest in | NORMANDIE, August 26 Firstclass o avention at Los Angeles it was filled to enjoin | Away. | Benjamin S. Litle, a wealthy capitallst on their part. In the h c 1 Pacific Company ap- | of Eureka, Humboldt County, lh“i'l e:\r!, this locality. Favre, $65 and upward, § per cel red;:rtlf;r; and . *K. | yesterday morning at the Russ House in — B ound trip. Second-class to Havre. $45. and A. Ottinger, 8, N. | Yeaterda Juvenile Chautauquans. Der cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL had just returned from a i RGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND C. PACIFIC GROVE, July 20.—The chil- | 53" 3 Broadway (Hudson building). New Harrison, C. A. Buckley, | this city. Li 5 taken O S S SR PR P S A 4 e oo oo S S o e il o e Sl o S o e e e 2 Conkiln And o | trip in'the East, when he was St > and a | g ton éomplaint which re s ik - SiAe. Coas Policemen Under Investigation. | JmbeT appear as | 1 s denth. o I8 reputed to have dren played a very striking part in the | York. I F. FUGAZL & COo Pacific, Chasc OAKLAND, Chief of Police it 13 set | worth about $200,000, and was well know events to-day at the Chautauqua As-|ZZ T ECE = pREs induc- | in S ncisco, where he had man 1 sembly, and their elders were apparent- | = 1 to the | ness futeresta, - oo 18 ag o 5 'as srcatly entestained as by any pre.| BAY AND RIVER STEAMESS. On' July 1¢ Litle registerad @ % S8capsocC® vious exercise. Milton L. Lawrence of | 8 Ho'was troubled with a Stomach com- prolne, o ; . s nat dos | tiohes to the scaipers, Hence an injunc- | platnt, and frult which he had esten after 600345+ 0e- Ot D0 O4-50-6-0-09-0-0-0-+-@ | Sa0 Jos& Who for the past Lot ook STOCKTON EXCURSIONS. 1§ Dok icos otlon 1ag sstraining further practice | arriving in this city brought on a sevel | e R = :, oy CORAN bef ...01 .?\,, ’j\f}t!‘ -,«lnd or the part of the defendant; ttack. A physician was called, but noth- ETHEL HORNICK | dren, to-day gave an exhibition of the | i ’{g\x::c 'i&‘r‘..".kf&idn 5(;;1;(0::.}‘\1. o [ lon In the o o Ao RN gerfous was apprehended = unul | % . results he has reached. The little boys | daily, returning from Stockton at § p. m. i i 17 5 ls sang many beautiful and | dally (Ssturday excepted). Regular steamers there will lives at 317 Rutledge avenue. The boy | 814 EIrlS sang e S SR R T R L o ey most tul. | wha stabbed him was striking two small- | some difficult choruses with perfect e e ting next | +jon in the sum of $1000, ® 8us- | §. Green and J. inesday morning, when his condition on whi | ame alarmingly worse. Dr. Sydney | East with such marked succe | ppear as be sureties, was fi i o | = petition. | Rogers as sent for, but could give the | be in the cast one of Oakland Xl 2 i Hardy-Lathrop Nuptials. | TR | e s Y the fact. that he | coted un BeARLIEL] youns woien Mias | or DOys when Pragley Iiferfered woipre-[eare. Horae ot the older assembly | CALIFORNIA NAV. AND IMP. CO. I8} ND, Juiy 20 ss Marie Loulse | Canton San Francisco. was well along In years and had hu(]lluhl» | Ethel Hornick, who this vear is support- teet them. mh;x_mltga:sfl\stf? ;Fedslil't‘gepfolks in pre- | Telephone Main 80 5 un Hardy were| . e SisEmpa Vitality. A nurse was secured and the | 7 2 s Who. FEOLIE AUDDAL. e sentin; very ples rogramme. Hardy were| canton Ban Francisco No. 5, Patriarchs | 3 otor remained In almost constant at- | ing Miss Mary Mannering in “Trelaw- Ladiea’ Aid No. 8. a3 FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. B el oat nett e Sl e cung uendance Uil (e NE s e e arh asd ralsed fn | ; Thie offcers of Tiadiss' Aid Sociaty No. | Two Huudred Families Nomefens " Steamer **Monticello." s Srown of the L the mem- which occurred at o'clock yester: a.y‘ 3 ornick was E sed In|g 3 - No. 3 ™ " . v . Church sting. | bers of the canton wero present In full | morning Oakland, and even now, after several g auzillagy to Fair Oaks Comp No. 16, | apecial Cable to The Call and the New.York | =MON. Tuss. Wed., Thurs, and Sat at was the bridesmalid | uniform, and there w also present a | Litle was known as a money lender, and | years' absence, calls it her home. When | i’ n Excelsior Hall, Foresters' buld- don Benuett. . S e Tl ;"';“:ndp's (e Thars, Bght) rge number of hs. P brott triends of the held many mortgages on property in the | It was seen séveral years ago that she | j ¢ : stain Fl g y | b, . ° | ing, and the members of the soclety ex-| VALPARAISO, July 20.—Copious . m. Landing and office. Mission-street D« wptain Flint, who presided, nerthern part of the State. His brother. | gave promise of much histrionic ability | pdct ‘Uil Sons of Veterans and comrades | have caused Freat damago Il the soatn® | Bier No. % Telephone Main 1508 ew words of we! she was sent to Bosten to study. Progre: s | delivered a ¢ come, sayi well-known horseman, died {hat the canton wished to enteriain thars | noout o vear a%o. leaving Bonjamin an | was 8o rapid and Miss Hornick did o I8 SpeRd. Anny of the Republia o} ern portion af Chile. Two hundrdl fami- | EA eliance Wins Chempionship. B ho, 1 ad beeninvited, There was given | estate amounting to over $100,000. Tt was | very well !(};z\[ she soon became an in- : lies are homeless. n ns Che: - or the rtainmen ano recital by thid es ‘hich the deceased was set- | structor, and later was signed for an en T W AND, Ju v this estate which e | en Famparance Gonvention. Will Aid West. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, PACIFIC GROVE, July 20.—The annual | HONOLULU, July 13.—A number of 623 KEARNY ST. Established ) was ) the Re- | Miss Gertrude Mefret, a few remarks by | tling up when he made his trip to the | gagement with Miss Ada Rehan's com- 1 the hand- | George T. Shaw, grand secretary; instru- East. Lne was 71 years of age. The |pany. Several very encouraging appear- 2 t its quarters last night be- | mental music, Professor Fabian: dramatic | body will be taken to his home on Sunda; ances in Boston and New York were fol- | summer school of mi Vi ceer ellance t P 5 A > y g . ethods of the Wo~ | Americans have deci - 1in 1854 for the treatment of Private gyeen the Reltance team and that of the | readings, D. 'E: Hanlon: cornet solo A b by I lowed by a trip to Eugland, where Miss | men's Christian Temperance Union of | ficted upon W'ee:c:oerd e Biaausts Lot danbood D o Bl Eitha cosst resiltan in anntR e e | A P s ronshile AL ayr{r(\,%reorn‘ Tows Sails for This Port. ornick made her European debut in| California will open an eight days’ con- | German flag on the Fourth and to defray %’ fi: l:dm '].h:g o 3 jes low, D ¢ Shakespeare at the Memorial Theater, | vention in this city on July 24. Mrs. | the expen: f tory, the Rellance scoring 51 against the | Burns, and an eloguent address by Grand | SEATTLE, Wash., July 20.—The Towa | Stratford-on-Avon. B S erkot Bder, Sha Himls mrest Al AT IS SR T 01;_ ‘mpjcs 12. The tournament commenced J Scribe W. ‘H. Barnes. sailed for San Franelsco this morning. u;MX“ Hornick is tall, slender and xru:a,j will preside l24\1:1;:& ihe conveneugn. “m'.l :‘I’flhfit‘c&uglxhe fi’?éz' daabials 3‘ e T