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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 1899. . 1 BOTH PARTIES FAVOR LEAPT TO HER DEATH [BI[(FGIL) |Fidmmemsms e e “Looks like a California waterspout,’” said Speers—"No_it's an old twister, and there's Lell in it. A moment later mounted policemen were | galloping up to report a cyclone, tele- | phone calls for ambulances, patrol wagons FROM A FIRE-ESCAPE STOLEN FROM EARLY. CONVENTIONSl, Central League Republlcans Meet for an All-Around Hand-Shake, Fine Display of Polmcal Strategy by Gavin e McNab—Phelanites Are Alarmed at the Mention of Louis Sloss Jr. as a A STEAMSHTP ‘Robbery on the Currie Liner Argus Similar to That on the Alameda. | in its path; In the depreesfons there was it seemed to jump | | most: some of them, notabl N\ | Mar: | and help were pouring in, fire alarms were summoning the department for work among the wreckage and crowds were h tornado had cr as straight a_lin urveyed and out for it in ad- ance. For almost the entire distance its track was between Fourteenth and Cifteenth streets, and hardly a house in the two or three miles of its spin acros the city escaped damage. On the hilitops it made complete wreckage of everything ed the cf y_in almost mucn less damage, from hill to hill. Brick structures suffered ¢ one or two . ‘being reduced almost to powder. plous a t may seem, there were not 1 seven or elght persons killed. church more t {and perhaps five times as many more or less ser‘ously hurt. The damage to prop- erty ameunted to hundreds of thousands of dollars ing to the scene of destruction. The | | Cured by Dr. Aborn After Resisting s if its trail had been | EYE DISEASE Ordinary Treatment for Nine Years. | The remarkable success of Dr. Aborn, 554 Sutter street, in the treatment of dis- eases of the eye, ear, head, throat and lungs attracted wide attention in this city thirty years ago. One of these cases came under the observation of a reporter yes- | terday. It was that of T. Sullivan of 9 Geary street, who was cured of a chronic disease of the eye of nine years' standing. | Mr. Sullivan says: SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. §, 159 This is to certify that Dr. Aborn cured me of . }. E @ l}'m great (mud of dust raispd by | @ painful disease of my eyes thirty years ago, Sailor Who Jumped Overboard and | e’ terrine” fe s “work *Ha 1 DY | and they have remained permanently well ever away, the s shining, the atmos- | Since. I suffered for nine years prior to treat- Was Drowned Believedto Have |phere’ was calm A e s | ing Wwith Dr."Aborn and had ‘been treated by = 07 physicians. a 1s Cteros veral well-known physicians. 1 was al Candidate for Mayor. ease of the eyes to apply to him. 1 give this testimonia! voluntarily out of gratitude to Dr. Aborn. I can be seen any day at my place business, 9 Geary street, second floor, room No. 9 Geary street, second flo ty bef - 1“ H s yeuing.rfor Examiner can get ndshake. The district lose appointed rers were invited to | fully app Buckley, Rainey and the 1 their work on dis spirants. Gavin MeNab i ed of the Examiner’s special [STRICT committeemen of the | Mr. McNab has more important work ! A natura ed as innocently a eated at the Eye Infirmary in New York with- Republican League as- | than that in b He will have a | Been the Culprit. formed no part of the repertoire.—Minne- | Gut even temporary relief. 'Dr. Aborn cured 1t headquarters in the | € ty committee chosen to govern the | St apolis Time: iR me permanently in two weeks' time. I would | e T Trials of a Press Agent. i | om. its nice to be a press agent, Gews has | one of that happy tribe the othe . 11.—News has | 000, 0%, o ve been putting In all ecial Dispa = e 55 MARY MCKENNA ] i recommend all | | VICTORIA, B. C time | business, n who lost after mak- | anxiety to gain control of the Demo- = o I 3 f reached here from Sydney, at which Eo e e Sl ing a Eailant fight were congratulated | cratic reins and will adjust the ques- | | | Lehed Ticre yaney, of 080 lthissmomning brylngd ol convtnca fwo | eeom . suL . tions of £ : 2 Socth e fandtwhile dt ook i port it was reported by the Currie liner | dramatic critics and four managing edi- | r and loyalty. The tions of future management at t. > out 1 Yoo N r tors that our show is the best thing that | ey e set. There will be a legion of “turned | thud on the pavement seventy fe Argus of the theft of a box of gold from ; tors thaf ous 8o = Cne oo have heen| Dr- Aborn, 554 Sutter street, inv L e dis down" candidates before the convention below there was not an evidence of eamer Koningin Regente—a rob- | SYoE PREREE 8 0 far on carth by all but | Who have been suffering from chronic happy. 1 rement on : winds up. Mr ny part McNab will see to it that | | blood or dist similar to that which occurred on | one of them. Such practical unanimity | and_obstinate diseases of the eve, ear, | Mikes a man think there may be some. | head, throat and lungs, heart, liver, etc.. LR the pbrdunicy ahal ot e ‘iven' 10 | Mis \a was brought to steamer Alameda. | Tine"in I ; a ng them to get revenge by kicking against the 1 the San F The £ s atavia on | thing In the proposition. 25 | especially such cases as have resisted the > call a county committee programme. The | @ | [ e L eamer arrived at Batavia on| “wwhat did the sixth man tell you? [ ordinary methods of treatment, for fres t ommittee is to be gelected before nomi- | | B R ot A e the 4th st month from Holland via “He wouldn't see me at all. He had| consultation. The hours are from 9:30 to rom thell | iations are made A prograsnme in the | Sttt e the Suez and at once reported that a | been to the show.”—Chicago Post. | 12°and from 2 to 4. S Lany | Dandsl master may be changed to cluns who were in charge inquired box con ng £4000 in gold for the | +h There xceflexigencles shence GayingMcNaD if she were demented, but they Java Bank had been stolen. The box | S SRenE may relax if the convention shows signs were ured by Gegan that she | with the gold was put on board at}| = of extreme resent But he did not | g | was not, and only needed a little AX at Sacramento a year ago, when ijor Earney was | reviled) by Mayor Phelan and when a large body of Dem- ocrats was excluded from the State convention. Mr. McNab is firm In one i He is determined that the offi- rganization of the party under his p shall not be used by the E to give Hearst a trading de 1 the Democratic national con Every or going to the Miils rest and treatment for melancho- i Thursday night the phys cians observed that she acted pecu- lMarly and paced the floor. They decided to let her remain for an- other day to ascertain whether or y was her ailment. night about 5 o'clock Mrs. another inmate of the ward in which Miss McKenna had .....‘..0.“0,.....000“0.0‘—.0 juthampton and was deposited in the strong room, the key of which is in the | ) ' ‘ustody of the captain and kept in a chest. Whether this key was taken out | [ | of the chest or whether a false key | bery was so well carried out that it | WELCOME TO OUR was not discovered until just after the | was used remains doubtful. The rob- eamer had left Genoa. The investiga- tion that followed brought little more | e urnln O un eers to light than suspicions against some of eeee eeee political inspiration comes | been placed, noticed the latter ke rch for the money on v convinced on that point. | ®] climb out of the window and bend | the supposition that it was hidden on s B i | the fire escape at the fourth | ory. She called for her to come in, but noting that no attention was paid to her request shouted board roved raitiess ©on ot THERE ARE GOOD SEATS LEFT emed near at hand. In 1ez Canal one of the crew had let FOR THH Passed Complimentary Resolution. @ ®| regular meeting of the Iroquois | last evening the following res- .‘ nian Sooten for one of the attendants. Before | into the water at night | at_the the Troquc help could arrive the unfortunate e e MO ER ot woman had _deliberately swung ard that he had been herself cl { the iron framework bt long afterward two sol- | Corcoran and also in the srrible act w body of Miss M d up, and wh be and into Mrs, Davi room when the committed. Kenna was pick life was found not tc pelonging o a military detach_ | AT THE ORPHEUM A Cibtured and brougnt vack. | THURS3DAY AFTERNOON - = = AUGUST I17th. it e BUT YOU MUST GET THEM TO-DAY! fax Popper, C! Tro, x~~ MARY McKE /—\T demented wo | | | | | \ i \ dressed the tenter Wil about 56 e ry effort was made (o relieve her was inferred that the w20 esided and D. J. Gord s sec- took a horrible plunge to sufferin n spite of all medica or was the robber. On the | - ‘Q death from the fourth S apiegs momin beoe surmise that he had taken |§1.» trea m—-;‘ THIS WONDERFUL AGGREGATION OF TALENT WILL DO THE WORK. = | story of St. Mary's Hospital last and Flanig ere ®ummaoned fro box so that had disappeared | ypxpy MILLER AND COMPANY! CUPID’S RIVAL | @ evening. As in most cases of its u'\’,d .El rm: o oHise tamn :'m\ e with him in the wa the l“llndl W BLANCHE uATst A}\(D\gHE Fn.«\u,y:g COMPANY. S i kind, the aged woman's body w: the body to the Morgue. Miss Mc- dragged but nothing was found. ! THE TIVOLI GRA OPERA COMPANY! | @ not mangled. and she lived for Kenna ative of Tre nd On the arrival of the steamer at Bata- | THE ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANT. . . o (Apologies to Shakesbeer.) nearly an hour she had is said t erly 1 at via notice of the robbery was given. R s O OMPANY. ® struck the ground broken leg ne e no) yme Furopeans belonging to the crew SPECIALTIES FROM THE ORPHEUM. man’s fancy— 2 e etiel ot 4 city were suspected of having had a hand SPECIALTIES FROM THE CHUTES, little Nancy, e o the fall. Noth- ted in a loc police conducted an_investigation on | GREAT ORIGINAL CAKEWALK. art goes ding-a-ding. @ iug interrupted the descent of the | @ifboard Nothlng turther wasiknowp st A HUNDRED SURPRIScS. - date the mail left Batavia by the | has went and summer's came, | 9 ® © @ 6 © 0 0 0 ( ® stcamer fur e ROMAN EXCAVATIONS. The pavement itself was prot Noted Visitors at Zinkand's. 1 NOT]CE ! | a curb of travertino, or ordinary Ro- AR ‘ womoras | Result of the Recent Work Done in | man stone, and in the fourth or fifth | Arion Vereln Will be ol SrepTaeR “}The First Continuous Performance on the Pacific Coast, Commencing = at 12:30 o’cloek P. M. and Ending with 6 o’clock P. M. running down his spine; | d on the wane, s fancy out of 1 cted by | No such interview the foregoing ! L. represents has taken place during the compaign. Louis Sloss Jr. is now in = : it—v queer- { the Forum. century a marble fence was erected Alaska, and has not been in San idol's { around the curkb hich evidentl = erECE e e , Aar idol's something wet; - " S = -ag | &round the curb, which evidently im R RICES FO! SERVED SEATS, $1 and $§2. Francisco since he left here for the ted by Blatz Beer, { When the Pelloux Ministry was | that some tradition of anctity | WATCHING A TORNADO. i PRICES FOR RESERVE TS, $1 and §: formed a¢ (he end of June, and ST BT Sbout, e PO s (he U 17 A It Swept Over o Big City Like AL ORDERS FOR RESERVED SEATS NOW IN BOX-OFFICE MUST BE | Lt code B || GALLED FGR BY § P. M. TO-DAY. you bet Sun, Milwaukee. = s He Knew How to Take It. a story which Is vouche: north three months ago. Should Louis Sloss Jr. enter the contest as tt standard besr of the Republicans Mayor Phelan would know before the votes were counted that there had been a campaign. b doubt that this black stone is what | Have you ever seen a tornado in opera- | i was called in the old days “The Tomb | tion—watched its course from a safe dis- | —————— e struction, it was assumed by the arche- | unusuai there can scarcely an) gists that something would be done S to push forward the work of excava-|of Romulus.” The origin of the stone |tance and noticed the awful phe- | ard Oil official. It concerns | tion and arrangement of the classical | is still uncertain. In order to settle the | nomena _attending its progress? One ' superintendent who was sent up | remains in the Forum museum, and | question as to its geological classifica- | sultry Sunday afternoon in June I| company ”:r.r;sr:‘xr:\\ biting 10| that the well-known enthusiasm of | tion Signor Boni has had one rmsznHua.\ standing In front of the Kan- SOV atters. One mo as he was | giaror il p ; o | polished—a process which has rendered { sus City Central Police Station chat- | AN 8 | Signor Bacelll for all that belongs to cd-—a process « rendercd | Sua City Contral Polies Station _chat- 2 o es Open he @ls | the ‘nistory 'of Home Would be sumi- It Berieclly evidens the The siens 18 [ting with the late Thomas M. Speers, | | ALL THIS WEEK! e marble. Whether it came from Greece | then and for many years, Chief of Police | € superintend- | cient to overcome the objections or from the Pyrenees is uncertain, but stern Missouri metropolis. We | n additio in tc aised on R i =i Y .In addition | tain to be raised on the score of eX-|in many chateaux in Savoy 1 remem- | s | MATINEE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Aug. 12. hing abol 4 £ ere grumbling at the intolerable c im."and he 1 remember walking around the B md | marble from a quarry in the Savoy |y in his youth; was assuring all comers | oy it an et 1 1 e men her ! 1 b 3 ¢ ma- | hearing the s of the guard- |y veins arranged in exactly the same “him fo | ians and the ciceroni to what could 5 ' SEg T s holes in the sunken desert of the far West the | be dcne if Signor Bacelli had his way, | waY, €XCepL that they were yeBow I | could not beat it. Suddenly a mysterious MLLE. ALEXANDRA DAGMAR, & g %'\nun] came down over the city—a creey The World's Most Famous Warbler. GRAND OPERA HOUSE PRERPHONRS. .ot seeo ot sovtoteees MAIN 533 Magnificent Presentation of Chassaigne's irascible m s a wonderfy langu: S s work The prettiest of all Comic Operas. 100ked | had enough money at his disposal and | coie of the It ho had been deaf he | i Y o & sanh Niger Lapi EIEDIONE- | 5 e airtle ote: of the Hale “Roroax e Orchestra ..35c and 50c/Family Circle 150 uldn't have taken his ronsting ‘more | femaine jong enough in office to CATEY | tions are being carefully made under | e B oo TREOEONERSL Dress Clrcle..........25c Gallery 10e stolidly he superintendent sitddenly o s plans, A i1 S B Big- B o brat | N D . m he roared, “don’t ,,l tations, but - great proportion of L cERe L L e Ty sath L SRts of atr t d hither and von ap- | IDALENE COTTON AND NICK LONG. Branch box office—Main entrance Emporium. by the credit for the Gveri Y | Wh hey are is mot Vet cartabntbiit with no definite purpose or de: JOS. ADELMAN. ; tumning | e sa T natis Slenon S onat at they are is not vet certain, bu o hout o | MFEIER 4 ” S eopanee Ly made is ¢ ignor a Venetian | o - oot 1. oug n view. Glancing about our gaze | ..“DOROTHY” nis hea saulnted up at the superin- | (0T G 1a ‘architect, who s animated | &t shall know Ihiixifl #v.':i' h(.,[\x::vfr:‘w‘;rx shortly rested on a vellowish cloud that PANTOMIME. Last whek. S e . R il B R saion Toe Breheolas el C Lapis ha een found | was crossing the city some ten or a dozen | An’ ain't 1 takin’ it lfke a little mon2 | by a passion for archeology in general | nymeroug medieval wells, which are be- | biocks away. Its form and motion su asked.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. | and the F 1 in particular The ‘ CALIFORNIAATHEATER A]_C AZ AR THEATER T!E PRETTIEST MATINEE PLAY IN THE CITY. MISS BLANCHE BATES oNLY 2 MORE NIGHTS! an enormous peg top inclined at but spinning merrily alon, from where we were 0 = 4 ing pumped out. These wells are lined eans a yosal were sma means at h al were small, belNg | ity fragments of marble, much of it Russia wants to borrow money in the | only 5000 lire (less than £200), and when | iy century work, probably taken London market for the purpose of ex- | it is seen what Signor Bonf has done | g1 the original Ghurch of ergio 1n:l‘ for that amount, in conjunction with | gaoco™ " Phese wel % | tending her railwa L x s show how short | the fact that the gilt letters placed on | 1y oy £ _ o ADVERTISEMENTS. AND HER EXCELLENT COMPA > e - - e supply of water must have been in o~ | Presented by T. DANIBL FRAWL! the Pantheon during Signor Bacelli's | neqjoval Rome, The Tiber was putrid, y MATINEE TG-DAY. In Clinton Stuart's Fantastic S:mmlv last term of office cost £300, it will be | fpedival Bome. T ywas putd - i tfd);ml- i t]h’ri)l on the present occaeion ‘\!“TX.P‘?::,&\’(.;.“_ :‘;f? ,‘;,P:',‘q:,:,l.l, ”f\‘l}‘;:,‘fll,}: ITHE FAIRY GODMOTHER. | MiSS FLORENCE ROBERTS (Italy has obtained good results at a | ¢y . Toyn'cower of Rome | E v . . | e anc P bl s Hitad NOTICE THIS WONDERFUL REPERTOIRE Supported by WHITE WHITTLESEY, cheap price and with an absence of | "yying the operations in the Forum a NEXT WEEK In Lord Lytton's Drama, Next Mon: Wednesday and Thurs- | of Vesta four brick walls were discov ;"LONDON“N‘F\A\;;\IJRANCE." “THE LADY Jobbery. First, below the floor of the temple road which bounded the ncrth side of the Forum has been held bare. Thi st, but had never How the Yaqui Indians Killed Two Americans. The Most Brutal Murder of the Year. n to ex A American The Most Stunning Woman Vs Ever Scen on the San g Francisco Stage. Chinese Children in Our Who Earns finute by taken from the temple once a year. basement of the Temple of Saturn has | COLUMB‘A THEATER. GRAND OPERA SEASON! Vestals, but the inscribed frieze and | yo'a ain and ancther one will soon be ‘ A In the peighborhood of this monu- | chanoed and in future visitors will no | Baron Berthald as Faust; Signor Wanrell as and the hemicycle of the front wall of | yu¢ will go down by a new stai d i h e least @ hundred the moment we| August 14—Farewell weeck of | "NOTHING LIKE IT HEARD IN YEAR £rea (probably butii in the thes of He- | 71 wan kue Rat of Ferswell ek No discoveries, properly 8o called, | peen gtrengthened with iron bars, which | MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 the capitals and bases of columns and | UP 28I And SEFUEE GU8 WAL SO0B bO 'HENRY MlLLER { ment the really important discoverles | fmanged, and 1 fLEure Hot o e ‘ot Share After August [5th. 'BROTHER OFFICERS i Tipe ~vacicin | the temple was found the core of the | en to the Vicus Tuscus—that street | strike oil. We are right in the wonderful, HENRY MILLER \EASON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! e bly bu R O ehamber, | been exposed. Signor Honi fs inclined | e = - ' drian), which fonn @ kind of enamber | ol think that If Sist the Griginaliy | Ll R Ll | OF LYONS ;:#;:,,.:r;,,‘; Tass ‘I nga Xt The | Sacra, and that its discovery will neces | Wednesday Afternoon, August 16 Farewell == DalE e 1ANEERRD S0 ORC S | sitate important ni'fiu ons i he | Testimo: BLANC . First | S ey it o St 3 | AL ot anditcacone ' PRI SRR IS, L ... 1, 2, 36, k. \ave served as a depository for the | ‘°fUETRENS i ; SR R i T w UNDER | s of the sacred fire, which were | O e et dM’r‘l‘{, SOUVENIR PHOTOGRAPEE Thursdsy Bve. Aug 17 = were made on this site, which stands | wore much needed. One of the fourth | mnig week has brought a larger sub- n : . ” | pliasters were replaced in thelr orig- | Mixima nas vers wisely heen ciosed: | Ng More Will Be Sold at $3.50 ng SEASON. FAUST. | began. In front of the temple was a | Sl g | ec h as 1 the Temple of Castor and Pollux, a8 | A1 ino pave investigated believe as we | FAUST" REPEATED SUNDAY NIGHT. base of the honorary column which, | where the Ftruscan merchants had | Panoche belt. and the leading experts de- | RuD “TROVATORE.” eries much been done OUVENIR PHOT R TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE | at the northwest of the house of the | .o ¢yry honorary columns has been set | iription to Union-Consolidated: OIL g'n“k‘ | inal positions The entrance to the Forum has been et e MADAME DE PASQUAL' AS MARGUERITE wall bullt of tufa. Between that wall | poo pean their path for many | a4, that every dollar invested now will b | = A Performance Which Should Not Be Mi their shops and sold incense, looking- | clare our land positively oil bearing. Wells | WITH A FAMOUS CAST OF SINGERS, after Cae: ar’s murder, was set up | parentipatriae. This column was built | Monday_and Tu OF THE LADY URSULA : P 1 | glasses ana daintles, wrappi up their | are to be sunk at once and oil is predicted : TENTL NEXT WEEK-—'" . Public of the marble known as glallo antico. | Sianoes and CAmHes, TroER I8 b e | at 600 feet, A few shares purchased now | Ton ADV T it R b i nie v | The core of the base is made of con- | 3 St “(he minor poets. The Church | Mmay make a fortune that vears of hard | ..jjiirisense” (entire) and the one-act play. | “FIDELIO." four pertormanc j Schools. crete formed with chips of giallo antico | o¢'& 5N ‘Coemas and Damian, orig- self-denial and saving could never | .jyaderic Lemaitre.” Deginning sharp. | POPULAR PRICES-—2 AND 30 CENTS. ’ accumulate. | Wednesday and Thursday HEARTEEASE™ Telil'hnne Bush 9. and of gray Carrara marble The fact | inally the Temple of Romulus, will be how e ding 50 some archeological | redeemed, restored to its original form day matinee . S LIARS OWs 2 Somne o & and probably used as a small museum. | ® [ ® ® H | | il k) s | authorities, that the fragments now |27 Probaply used as @ A tusenm. | Prospectus With fl]" Particulars Fre>. | o= S ? ’;’r;t““g“’“;";‘:]b:y;‘e"' z r‘”‘r'““l"}zz“‘:’:s 1ot | further discoveries are anticipated.— | UNION CONSOLIDATED OiL anp | : tised at the time of Jullus Caesar. Rome Correspondence London News. | TRANSFORTATION CO., ® Several fragments of the recon- WORTHLESS MA]&‘ 322- Parrott Building, S8an Francisco. BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW. K San Jose T0-DAY—CHILDREN'S DAY ! FREE CONCESSIONS BEFORE 2:30 P, M 3 Oakland kg 3 ® \d Friday and Saturday evenings and Satur CHUTES AND 100! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING! The Facts of the Case. Thrilling Chapters From Stephen The Latest Addition forms a kind of embankment to that | | side of the Forum. They seem to have | been built into the wall indiscriminate- | The colored people of a little Georgia 1y, as were also several pieces of the | community were mightily excited about a Basilica Emilia. One of these frag- | wedding that was to take place among ments, nearly cubic yard in size, is |them. None were more so than old Aunt | very finely decorated with a bull’s skull | Saran, whose skill in cookery had been structed Temple of Julius Caesar have That Failed to Put in an Appearance BN W ey pigd (8T been found in a retaining wall, which at a Wedding. | sunsay ar 230 | GRAND CAKE WALK | or boucranion. The wall or embank- |flattered by a request that she should to Our Navy. PO C s i ment in which these blocks have been | make the cake. She was fully convinced | 5 ranels . ol | ment in which these blocks have been | Bk 10, hole mccoss o the weading ey | 8 RECREATION PARK, ; s | of simlarly interesting remains, but ex {;ond:d on that tuke nnd he devoted all | | Participated in by E. A. BROWN and Latest Deparimem: | ot sty Interesting remaina, but ex, | Ber i o mabi T bertect Rier i) AT AK0Q, | e o s s | iRkESBEe " achul, et | cava e sus i 5 i e ™ | — NIE KELLY, an NS. wedding was over one of Aunt Sarah \SEPT Zlv To16 GENERAL ADMISSION, 2% CENTS i r 1551 acccount of a protest lodged with the | white friends happened to meet her, and Reserved Seats by Phone, S ! Government by the dwellers in the |asked how everything had gone. C Hi LADIES ADMITTED FREE TO GRAND DICEST [RUITS. \x/mr:s VEGE- ETAND. CONCER{S AND RESORTS. GLEN PARK. Story' Fashions for School Girls **Active And a Dozen Other | wretched little houses which stand on “Oh, T tell ye she said, "It was just | v O he emba e; its the best. wedi; ver you saw. I 3 the brow of t embankment itself. e bestest n]&e ") " didn’t ~ TABLES, GRA!NS&GRASSES The only way out of the difficulty would | PEVET see nothin’ it Big Featurcs. be to have money enough to expropriate | .ana,was the cake good? | s OF (ALIFORNIAT bt SUTRO DA, SAN MATEO CARS DIRECT. Service. these ‘tamble-down buildings and re- |aidynever cat a weadin' cake ke ot | PRI Sre Ry WA ¢] T THIS SUNDAY-IN FREE THEATRE move them. Here is a chance for |gpe! OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M. BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:39 P. M. | wealthy archeologists g‘ intervene, buy “And how did the bride look?"" the wretched hovels and make a present “Oh, jes lubly, lubly! All dressed out in ADMISSION 10c. CHILDREN 3e. of them to the archeological authori- | white, wid archificial orange blossoms in ‘.7\ C\\EN‘ S‘QCK S“Qw Bathing, Including Admission 25c, Children 2e. her hmr' And den de bridesmaids! = Genevieve Green Tells of Her Experiences in lreland, SPIRITUALISM EXPOSED By PROFESSOR HENRY, the Well-Known Magician. ties. D WARD, e Lants St T - M-m-m! Eight ob ‘em, all dressed in yal- EL NN AN > Nifer Lagte in comitio ocur onestu | Moo Blgn, o e ol rested in vale | ARSiC pC IFrtertainment. |~ BaJA CALIFORNIA o Giaugatlelihates d;\mln" Well, it jest ain’ l H(‘ use tryin’ Wrote Festus, the commentator of the | to tell v, : t "it. Dey ] . ‘The Celebrated Aerialist. Bl e e e e IRDT L e e aoauitnabody EXHIBITS TRANSPORTED /R_EE Damlana Bltters ARTHUR COULTON wag ajiind of open pir Iobyeor Salle (-t EXCURSION RATES To VISITORS. |ie a Great Restorativs. Invigorator and Ner- DE_JALMA, ‘ What Will Be thz Exact Time of the Arrival of the California Volunteers? See Next Sunday’s Cail. des Pas Perdus for the Roman Senate, | .-And how did the bridegroom look?” 5 £ sand . & lown Acrobat. Near the Comitium Si Boni fou s How who look? “ine ek N o e T e pavement of | _ahe prdcgroom. hop aid he ook | \gpypg FOR PARTICUEARS |0z momh it st at speen | MUGEL RO AINE. black marble, three meters seventy-five | Wiy now what you (RInk? Dat ar wie LAB.SPRECKLES. | i Mexican Kemeqy o Diseases of th'iia. | ATRLETIC OMPETITIONS FOR OASH PRIZES. centimeters hy four meters in extent. | lss nincer man ain't put in no 'pearance| DETER J. SHIELDS RESIDENT NABER, ALFS & BRUNE. Aents. Prize Plgeon Race. The slabs of black stone are very thick |at all."—New York Tribune. S ECRETARY, P 23 Market streef S. F.—(Send for Ciroular.) ALMISSION M. $100 to the person who can guess It.

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