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SAN FRANCISCO CALL. UNDAY, AUGUST 6, 189 T3 ADVERTISEMENTS. THE INSPECTOR ;NEw FRATERNITY HALL T — GENERAL'S DUTIES), oo e 22 STANFORD CAMPUS ey |\TRVIEW § THE POPULARITY OF OUR GREAT B e S P O E Is ever increasing owing to the continu- ance of the exceptional inducements. | 0 rde D finin Them | . . (@] lLrM le = ng:A i 1 Gossip of i F’ress and The many bargains to bs placed on sals to-morrow cannot fail to be ade Ll 1Cs Y ? Politicians. responded to with the greatest enthusiasm by the economical buyer. 25l i T O + & WIDE LATITUDE GIVEN ! RESPECT FOR THE ADMIRAL ¥ FIRST ARRIVAL OF NEW URESS¢ EXTRAGRDINARY PRICE EVENT : re i R | 60008, | | "IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS. |, BUREAU MADE PART OF THE 7 P SR J FATE OF THE CANAL BILLIS|E _Peoipnine topormow we wil sl o e 8 g n - n A sale a e x| e o es! o es, ousekeepers T e WAR DEPARTMENT. STILL UNCERTAIN. 5, “ine plack and o goods, at| '{J‘M;’K;.nf‘f;‘ s'a]lpe ekinning to-mor- — . : " el e . I": TT_Black Creponies. | "% ¢ Ceend Authority G to .Ina_uire_ Into i’ - 7 s e mw_gfl L | Events in the Transvaal Are Closely | s;fi;(r!,g,,, D analltys B GREAT OFFERING IN WHITE BLANKETS Everything Pertaining tothe | ( 1 i @ i | Watched, and the Bulk of Public Rt 8 e California makes the vest Blankels In, the Welfare of the 1S Imulmm T iy Sympathy Is With the $9.00 G wotla,jandisiosg M Army. 6 \\ Boers. Toter exbetient quallty; worth $1 K395 L “5‘?1',.““‘“(&’\' = o o i T e Novel € of e q 0 1 d b 6 ol =0 8 $10. 50 Black Creponnes: in ol | IR0, Sorders: T e 3 50 8. Dair. Spectal Dispa Cal A Copyrighted, 1899, by the Associated Press. : S350 a sult $4.95 I':rx:é‘f; 00 _pairs extra ovelties| wool: silk bound, in the choicest of bord- lers: a fine heavy fleecy blanket; actual value $7 50 a pair, BERLIN, Aug. dsummer dullne: |is brooding over Berlin. Nearly eve body of consequence is absent and poli- tics are at a standstill. The exodus to the tering-plac seashores and moun- s been more general than usual » papers editorialize on recondite sub live themes of discussion being al-| 1 | mo: (uh\ll) lacking. Although the Dll.(‘ | reassembles August 16 the fate of the c: nal bill i as uncertain as ever. Its chances have not improved during the va 4| cation. The Center, whose help is vital, | insists on the passage first of the com munal reform bill, to which arrangement $12.00 7 with the most beaut and large raised effects; $15 a suit [} = ] ] ] = = ] ] ] [} L} 1 B T4E LATEST NOVELTIES IN couoRen A ARE. BARGAIN N TABLE | s LINEN. | = B -} -] [} ] [ ] |- | ] [ ] DRESS FABRICS. bl o el $7.50 A SUIT—We place on sale EXTRA SPECIAL. new a handsome lin: in the jeces Bleached Table Damask: 65 e 1 he offered at B0¢ yard: the A for less than Toc. ored French Creponnes shades: Purple, gree and brown. The popular fabric ing suit, and 80cts ¥ r| inch nnot be repl ve wil ason for a sw ¢ worth $1 nch new ss Goods; SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. These Sheets and Pillow Cases were made to our special order of superior quality DR S S S Lo e e R g :\0-’5»0\:‘6?090~'f\0'€/~0®'0:0@&@0@"@0407@040.\Q’} id D TANFORD UNIVERSITY, Aug arms above it will occupy one end. To | University, Oxford, Ohio. The fraternity | the Prussian Government seriously ob 3 : . _aceups _ ¥. Oxford, Ohio. 4 v | the 4 n 0 7 the latest combinations of colorings z Phi Delta T ihe left of the hall will be the library. | has over 10.000 names on its rell, over 1000 | jects. The Agrarian opposition re mains adapted for ladies’ skirts and c‘m,‘;xef\e muslin, torn by hand, dry laundered, ready et e deahi finished in redwood, with bookcases and | being thosé of students now in colloge. | determined. Even the fact that the Em- dresses; worth §1 yard fosjult;plakeionkihenmbisR oy E R et et e hen e window meats 'and & large open fire- | There are thirtyonine alumnl Chapters | otormm bitcly and strongly ARD-New Venetian Cloth;| Sustom of the past : L place ftor calleks obapters . Onithe LT gronas come ont DUBUETANE S 50 cts ches wide. We call par- BACH-—150 doz. Hemmed Pil- in favor of the canal bill makes no dif sl g By clilibglon 7 o Tow Cases: 45x3; resular price On the opposite side of the hall will be | Pa the din! oom. These three rooms are both at Berkeley and § so arranged th they may be thrown to- The local c ter gether by broad doorways, so they may Phi Delta Theta, w be used for entertaining and dancing. organized at the uniy se rooms on the first floor |its life with S f the In The contracts w t includes 11 be com affairs ex- | the house will be ri ted in thess | latter part of Octot Inspectors | about. §7000. tors general The new Phi Delta Thets e si menced immedi for occupancy tl The cost will be t the fraternity has chapters anford. ference. hia Beta of| Admiral Dewey's alleged ant t fraternity | utterances at Trieste are more €x v < and it began |1y commented upon in the American than g anford. being eharterod in |ih the German press. With a few excep sive and gen- e & ohtpter 'and. mmoliag | 1891 Since then it has aiways buen onel| tons, the tone of the latter {s moderars ive and geh- | the handsomest of the group of fraternity small parior and the kitchen. of .the leading fraternitic heen one | 0 SGonelliatory. Most of the papers i ithin the commands | p,uces on the campus. It is designed in T hist Hoore e artemged) wells repretantad. i the facalty. avins | Delicved the truthiof the alleged it - may be respectively as- | (io"Shanisn mission stvle of architecture, | FitH, FPOMS (6, accommodate twenty men, | the following members there: L. M. Hos. | ances from the first, citing the ddm"dli | 1 that pertains fo theefi | (05 SR P TEC N GRS rota quas | ticre belup clebt bedioois i Etids | ks Sorafessonitr elvil exslnecving: Iver. | past sconanct and Sweli-anthenticsscd $1.75 & army, the condition and a : the Stanf 4 Tooms on the second and three on the |non L. Kellogg, professor of entomology; | friendly attitude toward the German rep- | . Waists, made of an extra - T of all kinds, of arms r:xln;:]v(nn;l will be situated o south n\%r}\l. ; i L David K. Spencer, associate professor of entatives in the East. The influential | Xx;;‘;‘impl?m‘lg:i l]:w!l:a“:brl{h; {ull‘ 1‘r~m;‘ Of our last week’s great offering in : e i bize ot San Francisco, wh e et e o e o A e (»nu\]hi»ot‘::irpr;fl? side no serious politi- and lined throuxhout: in the following| L-ace Curtains we have still left about ness 'n{ the weave in this fabric. It is|12}c. H strictly all-wool and comes in the follow- 1 EACH — 5 doz. Hem- T ey “Bideie “tan” brown, green,| 123 CES Gtitchea Pillow Cases: 4x , cardinal and garnet.| 3; regular price 20c. Al navy, new biue, cad BED SHEETS, SOME SPECIAL ITEMS 1N OUR LADIES' | e socmen. "5;.:,"“’” “*‘“‘gé_::"’- Tic 87%e inches inches.. inches. FURKISHING DEPARTMENT. CH-—15 dozen new Flannel expendit i 3 T s consist of a_centra Schulze an Francisco, who designed | professor of education, and Harold Heath e8? G ; : e Gy in height. with the new Natural ace’ Hall at Stan-| The active members of ghe umpur ath. | o for a moment has attributed any | gy hades: Cardinsl, hrown, navy and black: 6oo pairs, consisting of very choice unts of all disburs side. The ford A. Hettinger of Palo Alto |ing the past vear wer | importance to this latest d. Ad- g 2 {es' Cot. PAtterns, which we will con- £ the vice. | plaster, wi cc e an B * | miral Dewey is known, from inter- | $l.00 o Morcer Suirtsmitn twotinue to sell at.. Pair 5 and efficiency | & broad porch sup- | The Phi Delta Theta fraternity is one . E. T, Maples, ) | course with German naval officers. as a | B Sl " Diped™ Wit ast binck th ey . report | ported by lar windows | of oldest college ¢t socleties of o H. (. Hill, A. J. Edwaras, | quiet, thoughtful gentleman, incapable of | in_purple Ao iplne: eatliciyt el L e Ll | in_front will ¢ onies. rn origin, and for fifteen years it .'Da C. E. Waite, 1901; y' | giving,_ vent to such incautious utter-| @ 5 7 On the first flo d active chapters in more colleges | Schulz, J. 1. Johnson, R. D. Frissells, C. | ABces B == CH —15 dozen Ladies’ DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. ception-hall, with beamed 1 N eaillca thim anyl el llar ‘orpents | DL Kelliae G . Bowiman, H G iStav-| Lb€ Agrarian Deutsthe Tages Zeitung O CTS Fiannelette Gowns; made of| 200 pl R e With the fraternity coat-of- | zation. It was founded in 1548 at Miami | enson Jr., 102, » H. G. Stev-| gewise expresses disbelief, adding i T s e e I e R e | EE Al i | s | “After all, we need not trouble ourselves i oo e U ot e L Sl g Fsm,(n‘cufnl;:-f::e‘fl e = i — | about Admiral Dewey's views of \.eli at Tc. :Bfl*r;!f,;",,‘.“:”f\:?:'M‘, fntah. for gowns many ce Henry and German nava S 3 Wrappers. The same ve 1) Gt | hall offer at Yard S ’ | denly this morning from heart failure. | officer i i ist! | e T sl 11 Bonca | 'The Tageblatt repeatediy expressed the | gy Continuation of our big Shirt Waist| *T_ °C0 | Barbara in father having come | conviction that the whole story s inac| @ sale. Every waist has been greatly| ek b | ere early. . and at one time owned | curate, and other important paper e R otie s D R e orre. | @ reduced. Not a single one will be| SPECIAL IN BLACK RIBBONS. phical immen: i sheep in | the Cologne Gazette, = suthern Califor Cleofas Ponce dc | spondenz nd - the bulk of the Berlin| W carried over { ‘All-silk, satin and gros grain; }Oc a piece cographic [ v 0 var B aivectisnl _eon served during the civil war in Aid it would be interesting to | J§ Al our $125 walsts will be closed out | Clrechion | company of the California volunteers | Know just how much and how little truth 5 & e sact satin anidigros pratn: e % der Captain Antonic H | there was to the whole story. g b 0 and $§2 walsts will be at 3 y @ | He owner several lar ] ¥ is | The events in Samoa are being followed closed out B S 40¢ a piece All-silk, satin and gros grain; 0t s are e etaxy oF | | county during the | with some attention. The news that Dr. | Ml All our $130 and $3 waists, this sea- il B5¢ a plece \ Teliof e 2 Tl man. k. | Soir, the Gérman President of the Munic: | M~ sone, chelcest anaewellest stvies, | 100 Pieces 5-inch all- lack moire vemol be ! e | ipal’Council of Samoa, was induced to re- Will be closed OuE at...........81.95 eac Ribbon: worth b Strong Boom for Judge | Novelty on an Eastern WELLENEOSS GUILTY. | Ui Gour Teceived with Reneral dispieas $1.95 each’ sash R { v Wyck Rail g e | Government, circles as yet have no e TR e Ay an /CK. ailroad. NDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 5—The Su- | confirmation of the report. Y preme Tribunal, Knights of Pyihias, | The Cologne Gazette has a s pecial dis- | B COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. - — - hic s bee; sessiol hi o i from Apla saying assu 10 e jon in this city | f Justice @hambers’ place by Uni- | B v such__duty, repo. 1 to the War Department formation of the inspe | several days, to-day coneluded the {rial of-the memorable ¢ e of Tho s C. Sam- o % sul ("h‘frn and Dr. Solf's A DARK HORSE WANTED |EXPERIMENTAL STAGE PASSED | of:the memorable casc of Thomas ¢ Sai- | resignation must be regarded as an in-| @ Wellenboss—a prosecution which h | sible relinquishment of Germany’s | | e o ia Tons e anminiana o finos | poatoniand s RIINATEAID 2o 0 S CONFERENCE OF DEMOCRATS AT | SPEED OF EIGHTY MILES AN ing of gulliv of all the charges of viola | L e Dl e W tion of obligations and the breal Jete 34 he Zeitung clos s been | ——— —— SARATOGA. HOUR MAINTAINED. Pythian law: and sentenced the de ing, nd the Vossis Al Sl . y article by saying | 1 | R =t fo suspeugion Troms Al tie D S UY | Lins Samcan Commisston has wound inelude military and |1¢ Ig Felt That Bryan by His Recent | The Motor Car Is Built for|¥¢ st peilal | m e dabore e BreTspproval of the 1" 16 Cthel solentific or Prominence Has Aroused | Both the Trolley and Went to Reno to Wed. ,‘.Z':m‘,’:“e ;,,’,‘,rf{,‘," (’\’5?,‘,{‘,'2:‘(‘ ot of work for which Too Many Antag- Third Rail Feed MARYSVILLE, Aug. 5.—Word has been | troubles which might again lead” Lo in- | harge is responsible, i received that Mrs. S. G. King, | ternational complicatio | head of his department 3 s. resident of this /. and W The Government press So far is silent. ; | onisms. System | far is silent, | e e Send, proprietor of a San Francisco candy | The German press is in the main reti-| e .;m ui] a fr:;u depot, were married in (‘r&ufrpg'ardmz’{h“ gm\ lmrrvlnllrr\lgr;(nl;;;i"lik troubles in the island v‘!(u mflu\s{m ,'r}vhtyf\letenr R]l Cowes. He exclaimed c T ial Dispatch to T Call Special Dispatch to The Call Reno this week. eferring to American co ent he | tional Zeitung remarks e at when he received the new: OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. | [ rabi i - . siight _significanee o these Amer . Now 1 have sent them home beaten in K 2 | sAR G {. Y. Aug. 5—The tal 308 L B r passen- press volces. some ne to eir own waters. Army Changes, Land Decisions and | ARATOGA, .Y, cAuE. o Theitallcl G BOSTON; BIUL (sl Tee et ipanoen the American craving for activity wil His Majesty then ordered champagne ofPensions G)Bnted about 2 c ‘1‘\ : of Democratic ; lead- | ger mn‘n Imn]l. :!hh 3 n\vl .u~;( motor is | H HUDSON lS CURE D :T” \.I:: ::.":'\ (h[o” «4'»h. o ‘1'1\'1»1;7 PLilip- | f ERGvERy o0y oul board the imperial ers from all sections of the co: v to|a novelty which the New York, 2 l ine questio A do £ nzolle; Interior | ;. yeld in Saratoga naterialized. | Hav 1 Hartford Railroad has jus ® | Nhericans would not be welcomed. e I inst the State held in Saratoga & mater e en and Hartford road has just rors committed by the United S e Roset =< There is evidently a general feeling |introduced upon its Plymouth division. most daily against colored people & gers Dead. | | Bardly tell in favor of an American pro- | BLOOMINGTO ., Aug. in sections v school lands, | that Bryan may Office’s rejec- | candidate for President tectorate with the HA\nf!n n(frmr and | Thomas P. Rogers died to-day mulattos. ven in Cuba the coOre PeO- | He was a very prominent phy u 5. Ev 0 Olox - | He was 3 physician, Dem- ple have already received proofs of the | . "\ 1itician and capitalist. He rep- ble a | The long combination trains which are drawn out of Boston by a powerful not he as avai next y ar ication. In ‘(’);;z case | some other man who has not been o | steam locomotive as far as the junc- hy of the Americans agation i : (b 2 S8 it < ble antipathy of the Americans AN I 2ot "o de- | prominently before the couniry and has | tion at Braintree are broken in two :.ns\r?}lg‘ ‘(‘nl hl’:::k R ‘ resented this district in the Legislature four times and was a delegate to the geles Land I e “"““‘»"]nunnnm conventions _which nominated Events in the Transvaal ments lib- | pjerce, Dougls | T that prior lect on | thus escape d the arousing of so many ‘ at that point. on the o ebraskn leader Hitherto an engine has been left in watened here. The press com - ! new o doubt a snMeclelian ¢t antagonisms as the fo have | It is this feeling that has application | 15 a boom for Judge Augustus erally on the weel & trong undercurrent of sentiment exist | shared by every class, in favor of the | | Boers against Great Britain. Every Ger- same John appe ant Y waiting there to take from four to| seven passenger cars over the branch | to Cohasset and back. The place of ve ris: Dependable Drugs ‘ itenant Samuel B Wyck of New York, and there is no |0 : \ th 1 . and disguising the fact that what was at | this locomotive is now filled by an man one meets expresses this freely d“ild» first considered mere speculation electric third rail car, or “motor.” as e e e i the railroad men call it, specially de- strongly with the Boers. An editorial in | | the Deutsche Z showing the aspir and colonial circles. lows: becorr reality of the r tial d. Judge Van W a strong race for Gover st substan- Ao R ok vho made motor is built very much like )r of New |the ordinary combination smoking and | ge car used on suburban trains. tions in pan-German | It concludes as fol- | | | ung is _significant ds{ | | Brugh@s York last year against even Roosev ; aE i ; il T al popularity, has t in | It usually has a trolley to be used on | “Questionable as it remains, after a | iq,,‘.‘CTLlf,“J,‘,\,‘. ATity ha meng the | overead wires at stations and at grade v\lh(‘}:wr i nxl.i\ldl “m.!h Jn d war with | ‘i ; 5 e S | and trucks adapte for ¢ the Boers, would ve to dangerously | _ong-we: L | nd trucks adapted for a 086 Bl Her thre e It i ong-wear brushes—brushes | ats who have | ettied, | || of quality. | Fepreseutative | crossings and_tru : been in frequent” conferences with him "n“""’,r""fl‘:z o ;‘“f‘(‘y‘("h,’“n'r;f " Togd really resolved to fight, it secms {an er s yrters among | 1€ _motorma oes not sta he gl rom the consonance of news . ,‘,’q'?l Do orters amons | plagform, but has a little control room Judsing from the fSbon. that the pos-| || The kind that clean—and ¢ 5 3 partitioned off in the corner of the car, sibility of war is not being se y_con- keep cleaning—good, durable sidered. The near future show | || Whether the British flag will be unfoided | || brushes at reasonable, afford- || for a fight in which nothing less is to be | able prices William F. Har- this State generally is , former chairman rity of Pennsylvani from which he manipulates powerful br John H 1pson of San Francis on appointed a clerk in the Tre 2 ; Jartme al of $1000 per a of the De: tic National Committee e Hetie . i i rtment at a salary of $1000 per The principal point urged is that Van | a1 traius. Leliween Bretiiee decided than the question whether Africa | I Wyck being a man of Southern birth, | & hasset, | _distanpe’s of - twelve is to become English or German-Dutch. Il Many kinds f : | I"): e N kiown ana oD | now drawn by motors, and [ "wA further sign of the deep interes | || :Many kinds for many uses. . e is experienced in making | the matter ‘here is the large number of | || | Yease—Charles D Jectfonable Jeverywhere, would repr hedule time. Experimen- S e e Cloth Brushes i 12, $6 to $8: John F sent not only the ant Bryan senthmbnt runs have been made at the rata Which have appeared within a month. All| || ~Good, stiff, bristle cloth ¢ || to $8. Ort 1_widow but would draw considerable eighty miles an hour over a third | the periodic so contain articles on | | brush, 8 inches long, 2 inches 5¢ | Starkweather, San Diego, $i7; from the B: element its “'and the electric motor has hauled the Transvaal question. It seems doubt- | | rasitin Br 2 TNERSS | e Angeles, 85 Relssué | strongholds | long trains of loaded dump cars | ful, however, whether the Government | || WId& ak back — good | "‘[\- Aoraon | Walker Judge Walker of Missourl, who is|against a steam locomotive pulling in ‘?lrlil“hf—c*;;‘fll‘l:“r‘ r“m x:fir\:\uil:\lw\rxf;-‘rt;nf I brush for the money. e g DDOS S jovernor Stone St e ne st gs come to a focus 0 Afric > | = s1ippdsea 1o represent Governor BUONS fitbe oppostte Aineclion I O Ay reported in political eix- | Loonen’s warranted French @3 /| HEU“X‘V, Original--Willlam Murphy, | of that § .mi.J \wm‘, ] f«]vrx ‘; !mr .:] cles that his e y on the occasion of | brush. The best brush .nade. n, $12. that Colonel Bryan himself, if he finds | the v i ‘Rhodes to Beriin, said: | | Thi e = = sentiment so strong against his r .- |ACCUSED OF HAVING | “The Boers are past saving,” adding that | | t\"",h”’ and black genuine | “tney “owed tholr misfortunes o their | | ristles. Solid back, In light | __and dark polished wood. | Hair Brushes | A good, stiff brush in white 25c || or black bristles, polished ; cherry handle and solid back. | | own stutbornness” and that there was no intention on the patt of Germany to call a halt to Englanc HUDYAN cures diseases of | The correspondent of the Associated Press learns that there has been a great the Blood and Nerves, Nervous- i Veering around of opinion in Government n:ss, Weakness, Exhausted | circies. partly owing to the circums Funeral of E. R. Lowe. | ination as to render his ava ral of | doubtful in the minds of his f STOLEN A PIANO Two Young Women Arrested at the WOODLAND, Aug. 5.—The fun the late B. R. Lowe took place this after- | will refuse to accept another nomina- | he attendance was very large, ' tion s unusually impressive and the | ~ gjther Judge Van W: 1 offerings more numerc a mag- g2 more numerons and mag. | o DI TITEY TT N o gical candi- HUDYAN REMEDY CO. = Dear Sirs—Hudyan Is a Instance yot® a = Holinas splendid remedy, for it cured | | k or Governor | | ficent than ever before seen at a funeral i | thiphetty.; 5 s Y date. Others who agree with “"”‘T,’I - Eoni e me of Dyspepsia and Nerve- S feponts of the new German Consul at | || > : : c b e | say that Van Wyck and Stone woulc BOLINAS, Aug. Considerable excite- sSpeps 2 Nerve Vitality, Rheumatism, | Pretoria. Il Gosnell’s English halr‘Vru<hl 50| ommissions for Two Vessels. | make a winning combination. ment was created veste: rd'xy by (he arrest | Weakness of long standing. | Soiatl A During his trip in northern waters the | || Short, stubby, white bristles, VALLEJO, Aug. 5.—Orders were re-| | of Charles Burge oould ot eat:s ool not Sleep ciatica, Locomotor Alaxia, | pmperor has been kept closely informed | || firmly fastened to solid back. il d Miss May FI Paralysis, Headache, Sleepless- | regarding the changes in the whole mat- | || | ¥ = Dless- | FoR d ton his artival at Kiel a minute | || Shoe Brushes ; | son sion the OFFICERS CHOSE\I, to comm: Jreaking, | at Night, suffered headaches es sh Hartford on O r)h*r nt charging them w ave the Ranger ready ; G . i i ness, Despondency, Mental De- | verba jort was made to h bon as a crew could be obtait Election in the Baptist Young|The warrant was i ued on a complaint | and pain in stomach, was Sy Y, P-4 ‘.‘1 olaLto the s C;K(u.l‘"i:re,f; o The regular, old-style shoe 5= le’s U C tion worn to by McGovern, alleging pression, Hysteria, Neuralgia 5 cor- | 2t Ll 25¢c joo Deopiele Jrilon . OOy SRl N | inattey ¢ hotel during his ab- | weak, emaciated and nervous. paet s : A | respondent this week: x | brushesfor shining yourown ~+ | sANTA CRUZ, Aug. 5Tt Baptist | se: d car away a piano. 3 Pains in Side and Back, Epi-| “It is certain that the Emperor, and | || shoes. Combination dobber | | Young People’s Union, in convy at 10 seems to have been the prop- || felt that life was hardly % 2 with him Count Bulow and Prince Ho-| | kg | | Poin Lalkes, to-day elected the followin Mre, Mekee, who rented it to | worth living. leptic Fits, Palpitationof Heart, Renlohe, have beome convinced that 1o | | and polisher; long handle. ! akes lay el _the Lowing | SfGovern, the proprietor of the Hotel - i _ | actively meddle in the Transvaal question | | officers: Pr Reys L. . ol After Burgeson and his friends | After taking Hudyan but a Nervous Dyspepsia, _Indiges- | 3%'¢hc present stage would be to stir up a | | Lather Brushes Il th tion, Mental Worry, Early De- nest. Gemnany has.come. Lo the Extra white, soft and long yo¢ | nd; Vice | got possession of the instrum sold Tenth-avenue Church, O conclusion that it is best for her interests Salinas: re- |11 to A, Braun of Willow Camp, who stiii | Short time my appetite got bet- | bristles, well fastened | stles, s { holds it. The arrested persons were taken > M . | DO D e Piave aull pliadad | 187, cand 1. began < fo. fest | M. cay, Constipa!lon, all Female | to let things take their natural cours president, Re Weaknesses, - Suppression of | A large portidn of the press this week Tooth Brushes R. Wol | cording secreta 5§ . Reid, Alameda; i | corresponding Ty | Broml Golden v not guilty. The hearing of the case was | stronger ani N i . lled attention to the “‘enc CIBSON RYE.’ e I B e SeLL [oeed for Moptin D begaviglo s,gemobreflzrreragre;»cf. )Iz the Periods, Pale and Sallow ;f‘s:d e oe e Amartanen The “Rational™ tooth brush jo¢ | | of managers—Central Associa Sl REPATRS FOR AN EASEMENT. | better all D0 i fe Complexions. Ine Oeste Asiatieche, Lioyd points out| || is'madesimilar o the “Pro- I In Cases, Grace ¥ Felker, Emmante ch, San | = all over. infour HUDYAN cures because it s | vessels and that the construction of | | Q‘W'ai“c —but not so good. Franesco; Soutn _Cantral ation, | o100 Mot Means an Ultimate Saving weeks' time | was completely 5 twelve more was ordered during the last | || ou would not expect it for | Eoaritey’ Adams, San Jose: men peculiar. You don't make a | session of Congress. This. it adds, in the 10c. The “Pi P | River Association, Miss Maud Lutts, ¥ for the State. cured. | cheerfully recom- Tilstake whe t 50o | near future will give a new complexion to - e “Frophylactic lows: Americen River Assoclation, C. W.| wooDLAND, Aug. 5.—The Sacramento | mend Hud n you try a50c!ihe Far Eastern question. sells for 35 cents. Shoemaker, Calvary Church, Sacramentc mend Hudyan. L. H. HUDSON. package of HUDYAN, This article has been much commented | || Milit: Brush B s arti a mente ary brushes Chamber of Commerce seems to be alive Mr. Munson, to the neces: of protecting the ease- upon and a number of papers in close re- lation with the Government have begun Pacific Assoclation, Church, Sacramento; Clea Solid mahoganybacks beau- $5 he held s that such | distilled by the Gibsonton Mills on the Monon- ve Baptist Young Pu»ph s rall the appropriation to keep the work al- ‘S\m‘lm‘" Mrs.}}:péq(-rk P i ment, which did so much splendid work m \ paign in favor of another large i tifull IS | Association, F. 8. Knauer, Reedly last winter, and probably will institute an iy flrv ' i a cam g2 In- ifully polished—long,white | “The committee on time place for D WL RN &\« "l crease in the German navy. Even the ) Tho finest Pure Monongahela Rye Whisky, | 0 COMMULTH, ' rocommanded that a | lAuiry, by Attorney Ceneral For et o \ g \J G ;t “4,, :\ \ : " ¢ Conservative Neuests Nachrichten, the stiff bristles. Come in pairs. | the possibility of the use of any part of N N \ \ organ of Dr. Miquel, the Prussian Minis- | Perfect in every particular. ter of Finance, ~trnn§l) insis | Rubber Brushes legal authority to appear in court to Eols Agents, 214 Sacramento Street, 8. F. | and give promise of putting up a bond ¢ | CUEOFAS PONCE DE LEON DEAD. $1000 to ADpear as a witness in the Ben- brook trial. The action was the result of | Santa Barbara Native Who Traced 2 | hereafter will be sixty-eight meters long, drawing nine feet of water and will be among the swiftest vessels of their class afloat. They will steam thirty-five knots ¢ CORNER STOCKTON, MARKET AND ELLIS STREETS, §:‘=“£ A e R 8 ® gahela River, MOORE & SINNOTT, Proprie- Twin Lakes connection with the Twin . | e P e tiat Auspciation miezr. Jury, | readyzaccamplished tnjyepatr.: BNl thighe HUDYAN o crense 1§ necessary unless Germany | | Eo S at the nrnual convention-ba held in | aguht and confusion is due to the lapse at your drugglsts—50c a package, or:©|yisnes to ‘abdicate the influential vosi-| Il " Bailey” | 8anta Kosa' i connection with the State | {,1RS, Tuting o the bungling work of six packages for $2.50. If drugglst does | in, e S he"abls - Ksp et | fo yarius usess convention. 4 + 1 our dri t ing. “Germany must be able to keep per- T various uses: LR e the last Legislature. y uggist aoes manent] ‘i f £ y at_least one div t tirst | Complexion bru: T LEDA STROMBERG HELD. | Lo Siuchnce that the bils or matorial g not keep it, send direct. - Men and women call or & | class ironclads in the far Bast.” H-"mm" e AR and labor necessary to make th The first torpedo boat of a new type has all brush, 20 cents. Forced to Give a Bond That She| will be allowed, the late o | - t write for free medical advice. Describe YOUr @ |just been launched at the Schichau vards. 2;‘;’3,'!“:?,.:2‘:'“““ a [2) N i " . e fa at a number of small torpedo | '+ 10 cen | Would Not Leave Utah. ana npineer Nurss will personsliy oy | @ ymptoms to the Hudyan Doctors—they will -advise you FREE. ¥ | boats have been lost at sea durine the SALT LAKE, Aug. 5.—Ledy Stromberz, | cost to the State. Assurances have been | & Addre:s past [ years bk Inducen e Bovain: | who has figured conspicuously in the Mor- received that the Controller will not ob- mert to abandon the smaller type. S E e | ris-Benbrook tragedy, was compelled hy | ject to such claim: é 3 All the torpedo boats bullt for Germany | ffas RAT;: a rumor that she contemplated lcaving His Ancestry to the Explorer. Frof Market St. ate. 2 - L TN D SANTA BARBARA, Aug. 6.—Cleofa AN FRANCISCO, CAL. Mpertt the corresponden | Advances made on furniture and pfanos, with | Ponce de Leon, who traced e ancestry ol * = FE toctated Press 1 curreflpfinden{,t&u:;fiefs{ it Sw:::g e;" Mo soclated Press learns that the Emperor | || roth and Broadway y (Tel.Main 309) Oakland or without removal. J.Noonan, 1017-1023 Misston. | Ponce de Leop, the explorer, died ,sud-lof@*@*@f@*@* +©4@ Oa 20, 1C2 402 402 404401 4, "Qf@QO’ is greatly elated at the success of his