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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1899. 5 GAME COUNTRY CLUBMEN DISCUSS THE 'TEMBI_UHS SHAKE TEL mromrUM. | THE EMPORIUM. BURLI HE EAHNIVAL | PROPOSED REMARKABLE SPORTING MATCH ’é’””»*””*"””’!"‘”’*””””””” 2 CONTINUES T0 '-'""“”""""””*MHWWMMM””MW”"’ ‘SOUTHERN TOWNS 3 iz EEMPORIUM :%:c. & Appoar- GoldenRule Bazaar. ofthe year ) To-Night. > 1 : NG CALIFQRIIA'S LARGE ST AMERICA'S. GRANDEST STORE. [ L b [Two Shocks in Quick|% e : ‘ S e on & A specially arrangel Concert for the Oregon B |+ | Ly boys to-night. Tie entire reciment has been in- Thousands at the Big . |ONE HEAVY, THE OTHER LIGHT |£ 0ifed 1o be present. [t will be the grandest Saturday Cakewalk. ! [ RIS night that the big store has ever known. Concert be- e + }mm' LITTLE DAMAGE DONE TO | gins promptly at 7:30. The finest orchestra in the cily. PRIZE MEDALS ARE AWARDED | ; BUILDINGS. Senor Antonio Oargas, the great Barvtone Soloist, S ollpor o ‘ . under the direction of Mr. Jokn Ma» quardt. | Some Glassware and Crockery Are Broken and the Inmates of Sky-Scrapers Receive a i | | WILL / CHANGE KI5 / “ COSTUM| | o | SENERAL TIMES THREE LITTLE COUPLES SE- LECTED BY THE JUDGES. - Bad Fright. - z ® DURING | % * % Professional Contest Results in a Tie| o | e l. and Will Be Walked Off To- » “ Night—Neat Sum for % | Special Dispatch to The Call. = @ Night—Nes 3 Soldier Boy Fund. ® OLLIE TomIN | SAN BERNARDINO, July 21—The| . IS A GOOD DRINER. | heaviest earthquake ever experienced here EFRTT o T (SomeTimES) | jarred San Bernardino at 4:45 o’clock this | s only was the condition | e | afternoon. Some rl\m:‘ gl k“l broken, | \ | clocks stopped, cellings cracked, chimneys ‘ A G t sP l s l . o rea ecia aAIe | partly thrown down, plastering knocl | from walls and dishes broken. There is a | ack three feet long in the foundation for | | the new courthouse. Rumors of the dam- age done at Highland Insane Hospital | | reached here, but word was sent that it| was very light. A second shock, but much | | lighter, followed the first. « To SAVE TIME ,MR CAROLAN WILL HAVE Men’s Shoes To-Day The Emporium offers for Saturday only all that remain of our regular $3.00 line of Men’s Chocolate Color Vici Kid Lace Shoes; new, | Losa ¥ 21.—The occupants | : : . iflmlu'l” 4‘1 ,"{','\‘ K(f"\"’dy“‘h:;'l“‘ th,‘(ln:f\ modified bull dog and opera toes, with tips; | quake The first 1 1 sewed welt soles; a stylish, easy fitting shoe geconas ToORS e | that is sure to please; just 156 pairs; all as felt about nine minutes later. | ; . w:;{;_?arz : | second w 2 OBAR The vibrations were from east to west. No izes: whi antity lasts -dav. oohoeanl : i sizes; while the quantity lasts, to-day. $2.35 THE 9% \ i COLTON, ( ke shock her Wash Madras, Cingham and Cheviot Shirtings, dainty checks and stripes, DR, k. The vibration {north to south and it k seconds. Hou v rattled. People several women faintec | other slight shock se Fabrics—:mon% durable fabrics, full 32 inches wide, <uitable for ladies’ or children’s waists and men’s summer shirts, laundries well, our regu- lar 1214c grade, on special sale Saturday, per yard. 8c Tennis A handsome line in pretty checks and stripes, lizht colorings, pinks. ) biues, grays, etc., for ladies’ wrappers and childran’ Flannel—_ 0 55 b hat wil. wash well, on special per yard... £ Table Fringed Chenille Tablp Covers, size 47 Covers—.ringe, several pretty designs and mlormg: reguls . July 21.—An earthquake in Pasadena this after-| y'clock. The motion was from . and was preceded and a the usual mbling noise. If minu er there rday only, non at 4 | east to w | companied b | Six and one- « IF DK « TOBIN SHouLo BE TouCHED "BY A e oot Vet 1 much_ligh hock. N Com ne much igk shock. No 8 di u \\feilé"“": Footd cms dome. Throughout the day it pecial sale Saturday only 3c hot here and the atmosphere Comforters—On svecial sale to- day only, our regular $1.90 C: A)meTIE‘\ d with electricity. SACH, July 21.—Two distinct arthquake were experienced fternoon at 4:45. No damage HE LOSE THE 2 size 72x72 inches—the covering is strong percaline cloth printed on both sides with nice designs, tufited and filled with pure white cotton. R LR [T Star To-day only the Emporium offers 193 Waists, 59¢—"" tne celebrated *HeDeb e @‘0“)0@090‘00‘9‘-0@03‘0’90@0*0‘@00»04\0‘9090@0@0?\04\0"'0 July 21.—Two shocks of occurred here y. The . « PETER = - . at 4:45, lasted several “Star” make, regular $1 qualitie= and “ MART! D¢ the second, ten later, % 1 » 58 P E MIGHT DRAY ? < not so heavy. The.vibrations were | patlernssmes? fo LS yeumm,eac & The first shock broke | Bicyc’e Half a dozen articles that cyclists need at AN ICE-WAGON ¢ | from east to wes “am PS and \u-mml ocks. greatly reduced prices, for to-d lo: : s S i Iy reduced prices, for to-day onlv: 3¢ { e undries—g i e Gas Lamps, 159 pat- @ so slight that many persons did tern, regu arly $3.50 each, to-day.8$2.70 24 . it Bimetallic Sprocket Locks, recu- ‘ E 4 A r 21.—A . Tegu 2 1 SAY, WE WWONT Do = 4 here larly 15¢ each, to-da .8c A TING BUT MAKE MONEY ht, OFFN DEM SIETY GUY 3% * 1 5 ! _ . \ NP S SO0 S0 DU S DU A A0 DU S SRS S S S S S S S S S & o & 8 e ] EHHISTIANS []PEN | | | afternoon. No damage was d Rubber Frame Protectors, pre vent handle bars from denting frame regularly 102 each, to-day. 67 “63 im 17’ Oil, lubricates, prevents rust, and cleanses regularly 20c, to-day..16€ Pocket O0ilers, pesr or canteen shapes, regularly 5c each, to-day......3€ Lamson_Luggage Bam-lers, regu- larly T5¢ each. to-day.. . {/ [ House Double IIWatch Sa‘fiissfzwell made of heavy quality gray z enam-1 ware, regularly 12c each, the limited q ity on Furnishings— {777 goes ?o-davg at.. e m?o Dish Pazans, heavy quality enamel ware, regularly 32¢ each, <vecial to-day only ...23¢ Can-0peners, one gr onl» of circular cutting steel Can-O eners, regularly 10c each, on sal> to-day while quantity lasts at.. ..8e Foot Baths, oblong shape galvanized, extra heavy riveted hand.es, regularly 85¢, special to-day.. 26¢c Canvas Canvas Telescopes like pictura __ stoutly riveted, leather cor- Telescopes ners, complete with straps and handle, at greatly re- cuced prices for to-morrow POSSIBILITIES OF THE RACE FROM BURLINGAME. Country Club are discussing the remarkable sporting match, which grew out of a | bility of the members as cross country riders. The agreement, as outlined HE members lon, was that each should enter four animals, the number to include a | ddle. Lots were to be drawn for these, each person | as to the c lity of the steeds. There were to be four relays of flve miles each. the | nd the finish at the Palace Hotel, in this city. The race, which is one of the most nove Rev. T. B. Butler Named “has already attracted wide attention and when run the entire city will turn out to wit- | ; red to paper his ldeas as to the incidents and accidents which might befall | for Chairman. not usually ridden under | — i Special Dispatch to The Call. -1 | street, 183:9 feet west of Powell, lot 22: : | by et has been sold. Sophie| SANTA CRUZ, July 2L.—The Christian | Petseh the seller and Maria and Leon | chureh Convention proper opened to-day. | f j Dabattwere fne huyers £C A q | The Endeavorers did not finish all thelr | The southwest corner Castro er i Gy Fifteenth streets, lot 120x71:9 feet, has re- s yesterday, but will meet on Mon \uml\ been sold by Henry S. Kahler to 42 rnoon to revise their constitution | George Plummer. The prayer-meeting held at § o'clock thi walk | athan T. Smith has bought of Edwin | morning was led by Rev. Eli Fisher of R._Thompson and wife\the properly, Salinas. At 8 o'clogk the State convention ARRANGEMENTS PERFECTED ".'. . on of Woodland 77¢c 88¢ 97¢ FOR HANDLING THE BIG WATER AND DITCH RIGHTS. | fpen e L i Btree as called to order by the State presfdent, | 5 o 5. = SANTA CRUZ EXCURS: 3 | Hakertatero hEa kO Rev. J. H. Hughes of Chico. Rev. T. B. 50c o T5¢ 90e = 7 TON | 155 Angeles Loses Its Case Against |MPR[]VEMENT [ s letihe property on the | Butler of Oakland was elected chairman, | 33c 44c 55¢ 66¢ northeast corner of Devisadero and Ful- | Rev. D. A. Russell of Palo Alto secretary | $1.00 $115 $1.%5 | Pomeroy and Hooker. Si meda Easily Repaired. ersed the ton stre bt 62:6x110 feet, for $7600. and Ernest Joh Delay in Tra case of R Touis ll,"’l for e P“r'f" iave sold | ant secretary. Levi McCash of Na s West R £ ns . € ope o s wted ailroad secretary. — 3 ) . it Briokers Exnect Eanlyiineesins o bragt o F fect | SBROINe e fom opened With prayer by ugar—|Vestern Refinery ‘Dry Granulated Sugar this i ’ erty on the 45 3 Morean oCLWoNllEad ay dayonly.....cccccueve...20lbs for $1.00 also property ast line of Revival.’ Beale stree Ll A 0 ard street, 275x91:8 feet. Smith of Oakla | et | " Building contracts aggregating 582 r Ye One Anothe : were filed for record during the week. | following committees W ONE BIG SALE IS REPORTED | The largest contracts were those of Ed- | the chairman: s by Rev. Guy from the text, irdens.”” The . appointed by | Sap mon In the morning (Only 40 pounds to a customer). ’_,‘q"o,-s_ohamnlon Bourbon—full ouarts, regularly $1.00, and the best 20ods in the market for th> money—special to-day. 75¢ ¥ Saratoga: . | Teadore Glazer contracted with Fred C. HE midsummer quiet and dullness | 3o ‘ang " George. Beterson to erect a |J. Wassoner, Hanfe v basement and attic building | The sermon thi z {th line of Plne street, 68:% feet | by Rev. R. H. Sawver ¢ st $5000. Clauss Spreck- | The officers of the St ts with Gladding, | President, Rev. e b ward E. Kentfield with F. W. Kern to Rev = et | build a "thre brick h:mdinz to by MeA; Desscrt Wines—Angelica and Muscatel, our best bottled % | d as_3 the southwes McAneny, 5 S T.J. REAGAN PURCHASES DOWN- | [l #8,8, WaIehonsCiats feet oo TNy goods regularly 50c bottle, on Saturday only......4 bottles for $7 TOWN PROPERTY. {of Howard, for 3220, and with the Vul /el (Only 4 bottles to a customer). s can Iron Works for iron and steel work | ’ : = : x sl o | for the same, to cost 34375 he next | Ry oo N, Bt Domestic Porter—We guarantee the quality and refund | largest contract was that of C. M. Ellis |y Fooodlents Revs willbite, Tus your money if you want it, regularly $1.25 per dozan—on sp-- Loan of Nearly One Hundred Thou- | with H. -Y-;"K and ”fll\"l“‘ to ;‘"‘N a two- 4 cial sale to-day at 80¢ | story residence on the northeast corner Bros Wheatland; | = sand Dollars Is Made by the of Broadway and Baker street, to cost | Mark Williams, ‘ Whitcomb Estate at | $14.502. vh)n[w Messager also contracted | Frs S & 18 erce, Elk ( k; J. D. - c sf M y - with Daniel Einstein to bufld a two-story | mott, San J k F h S Six Per Cent. | Anished attic frame dwelling, to contain | Auditing—J. C. Hodges, Gilroy; | ramne (1] ens Urmnisn-~- fi,m;.l the north line of Fell street, |der, Alameda Smith, - te e west of Lyon, to cost $5000 y, € 3 ‘ 65 th D ngs a C on € oiiar. Several new lines added to-day. Strong atiractions for Saturday shozpers. Department has been crowded all the week and not a dissatisfied cus~ tomenrs of the realty market was broken | three-s during the t week by the sale | OD the s et Gor || castictiEOWEllito oon f “property, on jthe. southeast COLH glawaluo:closed goontre ner of O Reegan for $6: mas B LowWry, . Gu arrell and Powell streets | AMcBean & Co. for terra-cotta work, to | is the | cost $4925, and with the California Marble ently purchased by M. Company for marble work, to c ), | financ FrEPVRORCE R R R AP F RS IPP PRV RPN R RRRRRR OB RO R R riv”!"*i"""””.U!’VU"'0?O'9"”.."i;'l"V"’"'O’i”,.‘.D"""’.”.v"’.’.'.t!’i"’.”'i'! ASEAREAEAEEREEEEEEESHEE GUBAREER SR EAE S8 S EEAGEBRERAREEEAARBAURREAENREERB AR IR ANBE AL EEERGEARNBEERNEAARAERARIEUBNAARRR LSS ANSE LN AL EAREEAG IS S0RY &5 santa Cruz Smith, (mkAr Young es’ Insti A. ¥ 0 he Donald C.|for the new music stand which he ha Levi Me 4 i e et 50 from the Donald C. | 10¢ 1he TO%. ien Gate Park and whose | Nav ereon, Berkele IV PPPPPPPOPPPPSPPPDUPODD PP T PPP PSSP Tk S 5 | total cost will exceed $60,000. Sarah C.| Peter Colvin, Santa Rosa. Among tho - reet and twenty- | piihing has contracted with Charies | in attendance ar nd is occupied by | Koenig to erect a two-story frame build- The sale was made | ing, to contain two flats, on the north line of Ridley street, 169 feet west of Scott, to Fresno: Dr.| Anna Watson, left guide; Emma Bol p and Mrs. E.| nel; Laura J. Handley, Es i ; Langford, Los Gatos: | D. B Plymire. trustees. - a two-story building through A. M. Speck & Co. San Jose; Lois Retha Hail, 'i.n;‘s, Mr. ,\!)n!r)l'. Bann Gitroy: G, W, | Hodgdon, San F ‘ ]' . Acampi J 3 T, Hflk»r\fleH Mrs. S Joseph Lowe, OROBONIND = | While this Is the largest real estate|cost $i70. The other contracts of ‘the 4 B%25 iter, Alameda; Mrs tlete as sction reported for several weeks wue | Week ranged in value from $I1247 to $2525 | I“y« Ghico: ‘Grace. M | was _org; by “the Notice has been given the tenants of the | | Laura J. Handley. ————— The officers of Ladies’ Aid No. Emil Streuli’s Will. organized auxillary to Fair Oaks Camp No. | The will of Emil ons of Veterans, were installed last night | this city June week shows a slight improvement | nfontgomery block that the proposed al- | preceding weeks, several fairly good | terations and improvements in the build- 1g put through, including one by | ing will begin within ten da Tt is pro- peck & Co., who sold the old hotei | posed to moderni N 8 s ig 2 1 ) 2 E > a ss Florence Smith, Oak- T. B. Butler, WHEATLAI D GIRL \X/!L FOR THE CZAK; 3. the recent- | Hammond, San Tose; q; W Martin, - the historic old struc- | (ikdand: Glenn RI \ on Turk street near Market for | ture In every po hl" manner. | Mrs. M . Watson to A W. Deming. The lot | A firm of Eastern architects is now en- ¥ in Foresters' butlding. The new officers of this | y ay. De occupied by @ number of | §aged in preparing plans and estimates tion of patriotic la Laura J. | c “of both real e 1di; P » price pal 22 01 e 0Sser cate a0t o8 OF patrys e = | ~ 0! eal and personal me buildings, and the price paid is said | for the proposed theater in the Palace past president; L Hembrie, of the value of $10.000, is devisc ROM 1o 8an _J,,;“’,,"“hmh:"'\r,,l?,f’,""',,Gif(,f"‘;;‘\:):;c;f,fi; f.‘,‘;“’};,r‘,,?é‘r‘ e ;{‘;.l’a?r:.mh',:‘d(f,‘{;‘(.’;: S ient: Julia Duhem, vice president; Lou | his widow. Marw Isabella Streuli, and her 2 e stage it covers the and the brokers predict a brisk business | prise. Watson, secretary: Lul Ellis, treasurer; Laura | fv-xx{‘(hilldrsvn. Mrs. Stregli is named as e B e e ot MAyOr AP heIaal (ol )| y ain; Mae Dunn, right guide; | executrix, to serve without bords agis period. This feeling is In a large measure | theater building on the corner of Eddy | joas D W, Honn, e due to the action of the Hibernia Bank | and Taylor streets is temporarily dropped, | Howard 8. Mills. \ California girl, Pearl E Az fn reducing its rate of interest on loans | owing to some delay in securin rancisco; Lela g : : | g an ab- | ler, Irvington; Eva McHatton, Santa Cruz; to b per cent. Since the notice of the re- | stract of title to the property. e . Curtner, Mrs. A. D. Curtner, Warm SUCHOn, o0 Tt smalll ameimtyand. the ston, Eldridge &. Co. report the fol- : Dr. J. A. Durham, tnmw»n Ir. | about $30,000 in small amounts and the |lo ng sales in the past week: Einptig e v PDne, st i : . San Ji F. H. Lowell, Fresno; 1 3 ¢ bad & | Whitcomb estate advanced $95.000 to| T ats and cc 5°G 3 % | cured by a mortgage on the property at the | 13 1500, » S < Sto; B country girl 2 | corner of Powell and O l-edrrflll streets ]r" g;:v: of six rooms and bath, 332 |- dlass, Bdmonton, of RESPONSIBLE MANUFACTURERS’ MERCHANTS tre ath, 3325 | oher, Hanford: Caroline Ho AND JOBBERS - . delight of Tulare; Tularel Thomas | cATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS ,MAILED ON APPLICATION. ton, Berkeley; | & | The following list of sales reported dur- | Twenty-first street, near V. B D0 st week ‘or ten days will EIVe | Nt socy. tor e Valauctas lot S5y Dor o, % T | | % of the present condition of the |- Building lot on Halght street, near Brod- | 3r. and Mre. H. E. Boyer, Stockton: A. > te market: erick, lot 25x120, $1750. o Thomas Magee & Sons report the sale £ Coll “asili: Mag < < S S o ollege Annie Casilis, PLEASE MENTION “THE . : % | of the lot and Improvements on the north. | jog e =~ ectnesnJeskon §3ln‘r‘lf< FL Srela Cutler, Mary Durham, Irving: % : S SAEE y r nusement line of Broadway, % feet west of | restn 1 s a on; I Middlekauff, Los Banos; Mrs. M. s £ e RN & | improved lot on_ the east side of Polk | Two lots on Cle: { s 3 Mr. and Mrs. C. Jopson, _'mm'v Ford Manufacturer of Belting nnd Sbipping Butchers, 104 urprise t thr_n? & | sirect, betw Washing on Sand Giag ()‘-::’(\"inlh ("'lflnl\:({"‘“:G;];},rzi“;h"e&’flfl‘;)'r““"' Tos Gatos: Mrs. J. ‘Al Kerr, Suratoga; Mrs LB BEGEN, 28 T los.lo1¢m,. JAS. BOYES & C0,, &30of,Bupher i r is, Miss Kil- o S Siol 1ot on iho east side gt T mevenin SNenlc, BRI o RO aee |3 T Youie Enipiis Rerpy, Mrm B S N | sson SE. Con Syede. Utephioie Wile SO | = rdly less surprised than % av Vetween: Waller and | neas mated. lo 20xso, pelce siton > STreeh |mert Bertha Summo o Bunnian: 3. M. | g | EANUVARE. B . Barker, Mr : BO.LER MAKERS. ALACE Hardware Co.. Importsrs and Deai- 27:6x60, for $1075. Henry | On August 1 Easton, Eldridge & Co. | = las v '0. Lipscombe, Saratoga; Chellie S D i has purchased The Droperty of | wiil hote thelr Temular, SUCHON sats, To | Eacombs: ward: Abble Eakle, We ifie northwest fine of’ Folsom street, 476 | cluding several pieces of ¢ | and Mrs. J. D. Wilmott, Sen Jose: o L g pl hoice properties and Mrs. L. 0. T,,,,mpmn, Miss D. Tho! k stage and the ing that EUREKA BOILER WORKS ers in herdware. 603 Market: tel. Matn 152 M 3 IRON FOUNDERS. nken ha chased « a0 Mrs. Sa Long, Vacav : she sald. “T went | e Sn‘hnm(l.u Hertmianotne] —_—— i earson, Oakland: Mrs. Princess C. | gpecial ‘"‘"“‘“‘ el o Repairs and. Enip :;:e;',',:‘,’::.d; Mg";“kfl-}déey' i g ind for the first ! % on the south side of | VETERAN CORPS, N. G. C. | Pong, Amanda Gatioway, Healdsburg: Mr. and | ork. 50k temait St Casiingnnt Bveey D ne saw es riding the bic 1 street, 30 feet east of Buch- | e | 2ars Tulare danas MRS | -Office and Worh—lla—lli WISSION:SF. | Ssrptivn MadetoOrder. ol Black 1 of kmq'\ ,,I: D lv)«;.“m“nmn" P aeas It Will Banquet Its Members Who | yiitmore s 1{) :m[d Mrs. J. J,(.\I(Qrgan, Telephone Main 5045. PAPER DEALERS. spor to try the wheel. L : ol Woodland; J. 2 unning. asant Grove; | == = y th of the estate of Clara Wilson the prop- | Are Returning From Manila. Mok AWayne Williams, - San_Francisco; Clar- BOOKS AND STATIONERY. WILLAMETT! D MO EPACERC not venturesome erty on the southwest corner of Twenty At the monthly meeting of the Veteran | ence U. Baker, Santa Clara; laura % | THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, < . B 3 g - T laring California blood | a 2 600 ¥ | < ingtor v = 1 1 me trick rid- = ‘;ler‘t:“n\f‘nuf- and A street, lot 600x110, lort‘ Corps of the National Guard held last | Goome® y Y- Grate. Inington: ' Levi, MeCash, = g M the bicyele £ | ¥ enry Babcock has bought of L. \“‘Khl it was decided to tender a banquet | E. L. Ford, T. E. Tranthan, Los Gatos; J. A 342 10 350 Geary Street. Above Powell, E. C. HUGHES PRINTER, well- :) Sy the lot 50x112:6 on the southeast cor- | to those y:emberchof the corps who vol- | Brown, ;\hnnlla;d ”fidna b r'r‘n:‘nm;n Lfl; Periodicals, Books and Stationery. &t 511 Seasome atrest. | ner of Va nd Scotf streets. The | unteered during the recent war, went to | Gatos, Laura s I == = = = L & | purchase price about $10,000. | the Philippines and are now on thelr way | Mrse CMe L e Martin, 5 oy g e COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. THE HICKS-JUDD C€O-. ninieis™ mirace. 2 1 exhib =3 A zm}l}!{l'xfilm:ng:;]r;: ”f,'fn;'f:r{’, D. | home. Sl H. P. Bush, Major George Halhn\la'cfiun Jose: Nellie L. Stmpsen |3 C, WILSON & CO., STATIONFR AN2 PRINTE! : P eckels & v s C = 5 5 : T V. Derrick, Mrs. Louls: < . &) J 3 K first Shortly after the music halls made me an s cact line ot Dolares Btreet 122 feet [ 11 oss SRLLEETROTE Holimere sy | Berkeley: George W o welt, salines: £ F. ot et el R o 9 have been with it eyer since.” 8 | south of Homer, 30:6x117:6, and also a lot ‘ P 4 € arrange- | pawlins, Elk Creek; Mrs. Hattle Anderson, S PARTRIDGE 2.5 P el asa her whoel heve fraveled the world-over. She has 5| 9n the ssst line.of Ticiores stscot. 157:6 | ments and conduct the function. | Santa Clara; Vesta' Vail, Berkeley; | Telephone Main 1564. =3 = o e e iate oo M & | feet south of Homer, 30:6x117: It is the intention of the committee to | Davis. tev, and Mrs. R lfiendHsp] P WHITE ASH STEAM CO, = v S -ondon, aris an erlin. After her engagement at the & | Antoine Borel and wife ymve sold to | give the banquet in one of the leading ho- | ton, £ . \1u urpl ),s“u ésxmrr_. N L i e AL, 5 forR AL BPS SXpops o dadesons last Jong peek at Wheatland and then leave g | Rudolf Sprouete a lot on the east line of | tels, and to have the guests conveyed from é"u‘"}‘.fi:«n A Ta By, arm:| JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH. Mr. BLACE DUAMOND s MG o @ for Russia is engaged to ride before the Czar. © | Tweifth _avenue, 250 feet south of Lake | the oamip in a body to the place selected, | Francisco; D. 'A. Russell, Palo Alto; Profes- | C. W. Smithy Ship Blumting, Steamboat GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, - SRS RS T s 7 street, 25x120 feet In size. tedri s mpILers: mores relnstated; jand |isorj: 2z MeAtieny:l Darkeiey s Mo S04 MR and Ship Work a Specialty, 16 and 18 1Is the Bcs. Coal in the Market, @LONONONO B OB O B O ROROTOROL R NOTIONTO 26 084 O RO K ORORORO Property on the south line of Green |many guardsmen applled for membership. | Henry Shadle, Sacramento; A. C. Ford Los| Washington St Teleohone. Main 5041. Qifice and XM Mala Bireep -

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