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INDEPENDENT FORESTERS ON TROLLEY CARS Novel Pr'ocession of Electric Coaches. FIRST HELD IN THIS CITY‘ : IGHT TRIP | CLIFF. MOON: Benjami Sentenced. ADVERTISEMENTS. [1CH NG SKIN ftching Scalp, and every kind of itching and irritation in- stantly relieved by a warm bath with s iticlry SUAP and a single anointing with CUTICURA, purest of emol- lients and greatest of skin cures. This is the most speed nl and form eeding, st pimpls -alp and blocd Lumors, air. world, Prics. 80, TR DREG AND CHEM Boston. w to Cure Every Humor,” mailed rough the over on der t rolled nd R R R SPENT HER GOLDEN JUBILEE OF 0DD FELLOWSHI THE PROJECT OF THE CELEBRA- TION OUTLINED. SHE ~ HONEYMOON IN DURANCE VILE 1 Will Last e Days and Have Many Features—A Souvenir Badge Adopted. Tribulations of Mrs. : James Steele. WEIRD ADVENTURE OF A BRIDE | SOUGHT CONGRATULATIONSAND ACQUIRED A ROSY JAG. . a Lonely 2room Sad and Silent £ e Stillness of a De- serted Home . v Mrs B. S N Mrs. S = in Mrs. St Miss N % It v g 1 w « k d. N [ 1, prom- Governor to. and mu- hooths be ATter he celebra the second day be devoted to tive drills by can- Militant and R and that the third El Cz ed him in k mix-up that bloc Jauding crowd Rebekah lodge been called from a the made order The tempie ration dvanceme by init Rebekahs Install. last of the office £ the ent term w were th 1 and De e insta f California ity Divorce Suits Filed. Ada H. Maulsby has sued A. F. for a divorce, alleging desertion as of action. Fritze Ellis has sued Hyman Ellis for a divorce on the ground of fail- ure to provide. T followed e i ——————————— cloaks. | Rag-Time Hayes and Tamales | At Kapp & Street’z Tamale Grotto nightly. ® r Ladfes’ Credit. M. Roths | m Maulshy | se | tured about nine vears Giger was perhaps one interesting and valuable the Zo 8 triped fetie tietietetis Slietietiotiotiotioti e ti e tie i etiotietiotictiosNeReeN oK+ N+ e LS ROYAL BENGAL®*TIGER OF THE CHUTES DIES SUDDENLY v Wombwell, the noted ted the royal Beng: Sngl rank C. Bostock of Boston him from Wombyell. and he i the purch: 1d him to the gotiations m: nager se of etaetietie et et ot e et et et et e teti oo et 000 Retiet o BELIEVED TO BE DROWNED. cumbed to the Breakers. GAME OF POLO FOLLOWS RACES Day of Sport at Santa‘ Barbara. | GAYETY FOR THE TEACHERS‘ SOUTHERN CALIFORNTIA SOCI- ETY REPRESENTED. Sbe o Exciting Finishes to the Two Horse Race for the Arlington Hotel Trophy for the | Trotters. EIE ey Special Dispatch to The Call. SANTA BARBARA, July 22.—The National Educational Association week at Santa Barbara was brought to a fit- | ting by the exciting and well- | the to-day. All of the around were represented. Underhill drove a magnifl- hand of and Wil- Jr. and Charles Stillwell clos contested races and polo game at Agricultural Park counties sorrels, } liam Oothout | d honors for the best tandems S | Among the ctators were Judge Daingerfield in Francisco and his motk D. Stephenson, Mrs. Stephen- son and Miss Rice of Los An Mr. {and Mrs. Norman J. Stewart of Aro- | mas, Mr. and Mrs.'J. P. Norn of San Francisco, Mr. and William Oothout and Mr. and M ancis Underhill of New York, J. A. Boyd of | Los Olivos and many others of the no- | tables of Santa Barbara and vicinity. Dr. Park and his young son rode over from Montecito Dixey Thompson p Albert Firot Thought to Have suct| | loomed up on h s T with a trot- mile arters of a tween Otto Wood, ANl evidence points to the drowning yes- | ious Joe, owned by H. A. terday of Albert Firot of this city in the | liams and driven by J. A. Cody, an hreakers off the Olympic pier below the | Moro, owned by H. T. R. Vail, « House, driven by “Peachy” Manchaka. 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a | latter is a Directum horse, and discovered near the pier the | mer by Silkwood, out of Racetta. nickel h and chain | The first heat was won by El Moro in who was seen to have | 1:47 by ten lengths, Ottowood breaking some time before. shortly after leaving the post. 1 v second heat was a repetition of first, except that El Moro won in a 1k by forty yards in 1:48. The stake $300 and quite a considerable ppositt | amount of money was won d lost. st night was t ne ace was for a trophy of- yeen seized with 1 to throw CLAIMS HE HAS PROOF cir en like rtality OF SOUL'S IMMORTALITY sof is based up: \ God T at m nee s i Girl and Char = »sebud. The terms swim- | same as in the first race, viz nd went | quarters of a mile and The 1 by Inmn of the Arlington Ho- o) The competitors were C. D | first he Rosebud broke imme- art, but Mr. Ealand on, caught his opponent and came in a winner head The second heat was on not frequently seen in ma s. Rose- bud again broke shortly after the dr 1 even start, but Mr. began to mak flag to a 1 immediately jost ground was rapidly lessening the dis H between himself and the leader, when irnal cable | his mare again broke and the I lammarion | spemed irretr bly lost. Neverthless, Mr. Ealand hung pluckily on and at to the dis- | the distance flag but a foot of daylight immortality. | separated Rosebud from the leading my experie | sulky. Then, with a rare burst of sake let us call zame little mare caught up demonstration of th psy Girl, ran neck E soul. Man dies. and passed the scant talk to his spirit, unde ‘ad. A tremendous outburst of of no '!;l"l" cheering seted the winner Ing there | Baland s seized by som hat the spirit es - from the bodyz . |and the judge A le running r prove e d PO t communication with pirits positively d Inge future ustice jence the exis wa life ind horse owned by and one owned by Mr. rmer winning in twe - polo game which Redington well, nd took part, the competitors \eir own polo ponies. The r furlong dash and was won etner in 14 s after Betner, by and ible world exist d ok second and Regina rnald third nknown forces polo game between two e — - 1 ch teams, coverir green and red Hor o S Es auion { cashes for contradistinction. The first SAN July e was ¢o 1 of W. S. Betner of Riv- : e e _Redington, W. Colby um « Athletic Club this Bhe tedimiconsisted iGL B umion under the Dr. Smith, F. Wilson 3 of the » Horsesho The members of the 1 ep up prices and fight transient \h ,,‘, team playing are J. Fith- that_locate in Mz County merely to | jan. “ithian, homas and T. obtain a share of the summer trade. The | Belwood. The game to-day was a sort trade summer is very large. but the | o dress rehearsal for the tournament transients.” as they are termed ke a big inroad on the revenue. John M. | to take place at the Del Monte on Au- Laughlin was chosen president and John | Eust between the Santa Barbara, Redmond secretary of the union | Riverside and Burlingame teams. The Special Sale Huckaback Towels Size 18 x36 inches, pure linen, extra heavy weight with fancy red and white striped ends 20(: each HOSIERY There will be a special value for you in our hosiery department tomorrow morning- of ladies black lisle lace open work hose, v ed heels and toes, xtraordinarily low — a sale ith color positively fas 35C a pair sdimmer Corsets A closely boned and perfect fitting corset, made of figured pique’ in pink and lignt blue on a white ground, trimmed with lace bon § 125 to 131 Kearny St. and rib- | a pair nalized by the brilliancy of Ealand's | nl Once, when a goal seemed | minent, he rushed in and carrie | cient backing or had the gr | ternately D splendid drive from sgoal 3 irty comfor chai | vards and bhled the ball until ableichall checked by Colby, the green goal- SPEGIAl SAI. +..FOR... THIS MONTH. During the balance of July we will offer, at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, ELEGANT MARSEILLES and SATIN BEDSPREADS, FINE LACE CURTAINS, IRISH and GERMAN TABLE DAMASKS, IRISH and GERMAN NAPKINS, both Plain and Hemstitched; TURKISH TOWELS, HUCK and DAMASK TOWELS, Fringed, Hemmed and Hemstitched ; TOWEL- INGS, CRASHES and GLASS LINENS ; and ask particular attention to our display of ABOVE LINES in our LARGE SHOW WINDOWS, with PRICES MARKED ON EACH CLASS OF GOODS. 1892 e, 19, 121 POST STREET. 1, 13, 15, local team has been out for practicer but cight times and its showing to- Oy PAINLESS DENTISTRY. quite creditable, but it will have work hard before it can hope for E: against such veterons as its PLATE 4.00 uj opponents 2 \ WA FHLINGE a5 u Mr. Ealand would become a very fine 2 2 % OROWNS. $3.50 op player, but he lacks coolness, and 1 R though brilliant, not steady antee for ten judgment i od and he is E;?E:u:n‘m each ion in emergencies. Some | e O were worthy of a veteran. By electricity our The first ten-minute period W A speciaity. very one-sided affair, the greens win- Open Evenings and Sundays. Mr. Betner made a VAN VROOM FLECTRO-DENTAL PARLORS, 007 MARKET, COR. SIXTH. imed drive of thirty | and achieved the second nd dribble ov haif the f The s a “fluke” hit by In this t half the gam r greens were opposed | ————— = ol endlabil Sl by practi nly two reds, Ealand | and, in a 1 - degree, Dr. Smith, the < othe two eming to be everywhere 2 where they should not have been. It is, however, only fair to them to say that | S the jud Roland Thomas, appeared | H to greatly impede thefr efforts, pos bly the result of ignorance combined | OR with a weight too heavy for his pony to | | carry. | The second haif of the game W3 mrfifi;r ball to the off of the red goal, securing thereby a free try which carried the | ball into the enemy’s ground and near- 1y effected a gos | Some of the drives in this half were | magnificent and had he received effi- | ns had a than Betner for | for the reds would | ited. As it was, | less efficient player -aptain, a wi inevitably have r only the from the loss of a goal. coaching the Santa B: with Mr. mZ=d » 3 mrH--r § 2¢»a all of time saved the greens | Mr. Betner rhbara team = Moore of Riverside it is due to the efforts of these two This big value for this week only. In solid oak or mahogany finish; cobbler seat. A handsome, tlemen that the Santa Barbarenos have achieved the progress they hav Smith to-day gave an examp s he followed E good backing THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE COMPANY (Inc.), 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, above Sixth Phone South 14. Open Evenings, pe s aroused great in- terest in the sport among the residents | of this city COMPLAINTS OF CANADIANS.! Object to the Seizure of Boats and Fishing Nets. “OUVER, B. C., July 22, hdignation among C: B. _There is nadian salmon fishermen at what they consider the arbi- trary action of the 1 d States fishery offic in seizing a number of boats and salmon nets, detaining the men at Blaine several day nd confiscating the net The cause is i ng in American waters, which are miles each side of Point Roberts. Fishermen complain that | there are no buoys or lights to mark the | ine. Tt imed tr Americans are W"l' v liation for the ent Americ; i adian Governn on a fast fi American pe AUG.199\, /DAYS ONLY Plates and asked to put and seize per cent discount on all — oo Trampled Upon by a Horse. SAN QUENT Tuly Bridgework to introduce our new ©'Connor, who lives at 12 = San Francisco, was severc ' | FLESH-COLORED PLATES THINNER AND STRONGER THAN RUBBER. T accident to-day tives. She hac while on a visit to v t ;M;:hud from a backed and The unfortunate arise in time upon and r the animal's unconscious condition. e prison physician. found rs. O'Connor's ned to her bed, but home in twa or || Crowns $3.50. Plates $5. Filling 50c. ALL WORK WARRANTED. CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 24 SIXTH ST., COR. STEVENSON. three we received. and Morphine Habits cured at home, Writa The Detroit News says last vear a San- for (BIL particulars flac (Mich.) man succeeded in growing to- and ook res matoes grafted into a potato vine. This INDIAN OPIUM OURE, vear he is trying the experiment of graft- inz a rose bush on an apple tree. B. D. KIMMIN, 201 Turk 8t., Ban Franuisco.