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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1899. 7 . _— i i OVE FRIENDSHIP TRU % Eae 00 20 ® ® °0 o I, y y I I I : 00900008 09800 0908000 e [ [ ® 2 | b e S o ) R 4 Q0040000404900+ 0+ : @ L] + ! : : THE SPARKS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. @ v : THEY MANUFACTURE g | THE MACHINE THAT H B¢ ALL THE WORLD WANTS. e | & <A\ [ 4 '] | ¢ @ | & ;’ 3 H 1146 MARKET STREET. ? - o * | P 3 3 We have just received and placed on sale $% : 1 ; : 2 : . a large shipment of the following b ? $ | . [ 2R3 ® - ' goods: 3RS + o [~ IS ® - 3S' STOCK COLLARS. :0 + f ® FANCY NECKWEAR. 3| * + MUSLIN TI D & ; b " g2 © > CLOTH EMBROIDERED SKIRTS ; j) “ ' 4 TAILOR-MADE SUITS 3 t L. G. SCHORD. ¢ H. F. SCHLICHTING JR. @ 3LACK CHIFFON RUF - 3 2 B R S R R SR o S S : ; < o A D S SO B S S BLACK FIGURED S TS. 5] %&fro»\-,»o-o+@+e-o~$+®o—o+‘ A BLACK CREPON g% = AND M A @4 e f ORSE 9| e l ~ CORST 3¢ . pS ® et + € . ¢ ACHAN CAPES. ¢ S 2K ¢ | :' i t The LIGHTEST, the STRONGEST and the CHEAPEST. Tt climbs Eeap @4 ! P | gsteeper grades and goes more safely over rough roads than any other L3RS * G2 ¢ because of its peculiar flex v and the application of power. : € [ ® + + SPARKS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY is incorporated for $1,- e ® . ® ® 000,000, divided into 10,000 sha par value of $10 each. A limited p- e o : . amount of stock is offered for sale at ONE DOLLAR per : P @ I $ Call or communicate for further particulars at the company’s 2 1 ¢ 3| @ room 325, Parrott building, $25 Marks [ 3RS 2 . @ s ) all shades at. .25¢ e+ + : FON RUFFLE . ...BOe @ ® . : LA S SKIRTS; good value for $4.50; will g 3 3 ¢ ¢ 1 10 a abl 2 street Friday : t + night and had several drinks with them. @ APES e A ® o ® ‘ P ook him to a v t lot somewhers H ....82.50 e 3¢ * 1 | ar ter knocking him down robbed him . s we have the latest styles: we e ¢ ¢ i b P. ompanied Ham pur ladie re notec 0! ) 2 [ @ ) CEIAL et 37 S g our ladies ar 1 ted ‘1 T - g i e (: h i | who was s der the influence . #oods exchan if % 4 [ = Judge that there ® ® o p bbery. The Judge @ @, W. T. GALLOWAY. COLONEL H. 0. BROWER. f H. 5. WINN. : e the warrant on such a i rious charge on the uncorroborated § ® 9+ 9+ 090000004 904008000040+6+040-00000000 e e S e R e S S e Y | statement of a drunken mn\? adnd wu} >eters to bring the witnesses Monday and @ ° ® P UL s state- ° ac ets afl ]rts e CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES WHO WORKED FOR THE ODD FELLOWS | ekt Tio otin: incaio| Sn) paveant. L [ 4 | - ° L JUBILEE. EHESERT [ ing may be unhealthy, but noth- @ ® LL was bustle yesterday afternoon and evening start at 11 o'clock, and the procession will be made up of H ters Just Escape SR P T e AND FITTED ON THE PREMISES @ / \ at the headquarters of the executive com > an escort and nine divisions, as follows: unte | = MENTS. e of our lady patrons and the public we have 3 of the Golden Jubilee of Odd Fellowship in ( Platoon of police; Grand Marshal M. M. Estee and chiet of With Life ACADVEST IO 3 5 e 1 e @ fornia. The members of the general and seve s - 5 ; oG c. 1 . most expert cutters and fitters in New staff; aids to the grand marshal. Patriarchs' division—General C. e IMopHAELDe ers; ‘and fitters in New sub - committees were busy putting on the fin- Sherman and staff; the several canto Rebekah division—Re- R [ 4 7 Ishing touches to the great amount of work they had pekah Drill Corps; Rebekah aids, in riding costume; Rebekah % o tion of our stock will prove the correctness of een engaged in for months past, and when the meeting lodges of California. Encampment division — Grand campment Two well-known hunters—Captain Phil 2 ® d all felt that the work of each had been well done, officers; Grand Encampment and subordinate encampments. Gov- T, Browne and T. B. Parker—are home ® e and that the celebration wiil be the grandest fraternal ernor of California, State officers, grand officers of the Grand from a two weeks excursion into the [ ® event in the history of Californla. Lodge, past grand masters, veteran Odd Fellows, Veteran Re- San Benito Mountains. During their trip | [ The general outline of the celebration will bekah Assoclation, Mayor of San Francisco, municipal officers, Captatn Browne nearly lost the number a patriarchal reception in the assembly 0dd Fellows' lodges, trustees of Odd Fellows’ Home, orphans from of his mess during an encounter With a , e of the Odd Fellows' building to-morrow night, the Orphans’ Home and trustees, subordinate lodges. Floats mountain lion, while Parker discovered | 2 to all visiting brothers and sisters of the Phans’ Home' “Rellef Committee,” “Rebekah at the W i h wildcat is not an animal to be | o day the Grand Encampment will mee: for Covenant at the Well,” “‘Trial of Abraham's Faith,” “San Fran- fhathe widcat e ® [ ) h e ST eports received show ClSco’s Welcome to 044 Fellows,” floats of the Rebekahs, en- despised when one is alone and un x = = fande 2 S campments and subor. e lodges. Captaln Browne is sup 3 2 {ll be a greater attendance at this session the State Board of Harbor Commiss o 2 During the evening of that day picked In the evening there will be a military dress parade in the 0ae 2 d Park ® 4 ar c re et ncampments will exemplify the pa- Pavilion by the cantons of the Patriarchs Militant; competi. | €rS’ tugs and dredgers and Pa 23 1 L - $E : T : g also in the tame empl k 4 1] - - al Purple degree and the Golden tiver drill the cantons for a $400 trophy and $100 c for b4 There will also be an exemplification of the first prize, and $150 for the second pi exhibition and | talked about this particular hunting trip [ Between Taylor and Mason. Ao wE display drill by the cantons; exhibition and display drill by | and their friends were 13@ l.o belhm; that @ Z oS the Rebekah Drill Corps. | venison and quail would be plentiful in inesday the Grand Encampment will continue Friday—Excursion and picnic at El Campo; excursion to 2 shooting. On the e | ay—E: ; the Mission 1f they went shooting. ! 90000000820 0000060009900029062680000200 and in the evening the Park band will render top of Mount Tamaipals. Yvening—Grand ball in the bavih | the So antos aed . first of the month the t the following selections: fon. During the evening nn[-ro wiil be ?'m!k!;ti\rly dx}ess\ “n;x\dt: | s by b wiven ‘stattea by can 3 J S awars g of prizes tqg he Patriarchs Militant 1 . ozl b i ILOR GRIFFIN SLEPT. A Valuable Work on Advertising. “Castalade March," “La Vannelse,” *“Ths Iron King” “Grand foe acmcetitive deil n§ Of prizes to o | for Tres Pinos. There they were met by POSITIVELY AND. PERMANENTLY T TmesR 1 One of the most valuable books | rch to the Sunset Land,” “Marjory” and “On the Day Dewey In the parade San Joaquin County will have a contingent, | a couple of teams and were taken half e Barkeeper Shook Him to 1 the standpoint Hflf h: el the overture of “Orpheus”’; Intro- under the marshalship of ex-Sheriff Cunningham. — Galt | a day's journey into the mountains, ke Him Up He Found ol Sl 3 ks, 3 Moses, ‘chairman of the committes; nvo- Bacramento, Orland, Heald oSanta Rosa, Xreka, % ‘k S hera they bécame the wusats orF.iRa a i v. B. ille, 2 i *"Tls the Wedding ) srove, Folsom, Vallejo, San Pa illows, San Jose, Santa 7 s : H Dead. ok : n % : e SR S i G et ORvianas A amean: st Other plsoie ~rill e rentes mcu"LJ r}\e cmerI m;mhrr: r;fl"he.nu[g:s tailor ve lte c r G ool L g i sented. were J. Perano, L. Perano, Miss G. Ra- v ddition to ir ments, 3 ke mran (U mRgien 00O d The’Pavilion has been lavishly decorated, and twelve i and Miss A. Barceloni. All the la- \aait it i i, Mayor Phelan; s lo. booths have been erected for the use of the différent branches | ion soo gaog shats with the rifle, M A llusts Miss Millte T joem, Robert H. Taylor, n )f the order. There will be maintained there a registration ares TG B0 B My Dot rer b | . e b ¢ Jdge N ““Robin Hood, chestra; * bootn and a branch postoffice. . * - | Epeaniioesticulanlag fas M et or printing we huav 1 3 : , Its t vel ' Mo It is expected that there wil e during the week 20,000 wi Sticy. 5 o i | w interesting page on the “U > ce, past grand representative; ballad, Miss Millle Flynn; strangers in the city. e m’é'hqem*;'}‘lf‘ffrl?g:‘:‘h ‘;?_":_)\’."‘;“:"K‘,“"‘[’\‘g‘\f“x(‘f; | is one of the opening feat . rnla Odd Fellowship Now a nceforth,” Karl C. Brueck, 3 been issued a souvenir onk of psges which - i e iy e Sicams face list of repr ert by ; Pt B i el atatr A , sketches of prflmmopl 0dd 1- llows and of | to face with a wildcat. The dl;xmf\‘ s n L cert by the Park Band; musical director, Martin id much of interest to members of the or- | in the shade of a big rock and, archin a credit to the book committee, of which George fi;dhnagk-v;g;;}g e a On Thursday there will be a grand parade. It will apon et on =) turned and ran and the cat pursued him e —— — As he came into sight the party at lunch % —————— o' irst know what was ‘“doing these il | rear of the house to thelr nelghbor's porch | probably one of them, whose real pur- | S ke ey O N %0 entize | ma R B into_witn e; BOLD BURGLAR ON [and then over the fence that separates | pose was to get an ldea of the lay of the | T siveation and. quietly dropping. her zE Human ke the two porches. With a hatchet he | house. Otherwise I have not the least | sanawich he picked up her rifie and the P2 Come ; LEAVENWORTH STREET | founa' in ‘the coalbin he had chopped a | ldea as to who is the perpetrator. Thig | Soiaich he Blcked up hor m W. ¥ ; el OO large hole in the screen on the outer door, | Is our first experience with \burglars and | 5 pullet between its eyes. Half a d B : x N unlocked the catch and, smashing the « v assurec at in the future of e 8 ma ere kiiled duri | K Abused Work Horses. Stie s Quanmy of Ladies’ Clothing | glass in the second door, made his way | our doors will be doubly bolted.” [T O Tkl coid wot setvaver| 3 MecCurrie and Hooper of t is hand through the aper- T e e | Ay oo Ao | = A o !I ‘,‘,‘rr’m,"x‘l Hooper of the Bo- and Was Scared Away by a ‘,"‘”e m’",';“.l,','fi.,]’k|m‘:”‘]h» S He fnun\l‘ Ud‘ls dis “kitf" the species_and has ”“ 2z ¢ g 4 il on it 4 ther apartments secure holte e | | e lions e e B e £ Re i > of the Cit Improve- ning home from shopping last | OLDST apartments secutely bojted o Ko geer. two m g ', lion: s | s 2 d arrested Foremar t 5:40 o'clock, Mrs. Danielberger | kitchen, which contained the entire ward- | NOT MUCH DAMAGED D ear e D e DOGCEOR SWIEEANY, k 1 for crueity to ani-|and her daughter found that a burglar | robe of the ladies. : ; S hear to belng the undoing of <ape -t lots on Ninctoenth Svenus ach )| [ad forced an Satsance’iato thahionss, e Wlingp allte e ,,‘“q,l,,“f’:fi VALUE WILL STAND AT NEAR | tain Browne and Mr. Raumons. The ani- | The Old Reliah'e Speclalist Eog of G Yot P d snworth street, by cutting bot o 4 o 1 was found on the side of the moun- et, south of Golden Gate Park, and FOLWOTAL Slree the window he was about to tie them up FIFTEEN MILLIONS, gl s : o & een and glass £ . v a ni’s shot onl ded it -Lost vj e hproes el were uat T MY | (he kitehen to the porch n the reat of tha | 1 5,lATEE, bath towel yhen the arriva — | Bl g, Kamonts, shot only wounded It | wEAK, NERVOUS MEN -oat visor oo Gpres used were unft for harn 5 ' | of the milkman stopped his operations 125 rolled down tha Wil togetha:|ify: wiek and ancinken Grsine: shielia e the \\ hen zgndnfl\lurre;hn.Kmm n‘l“r‘n uutl 1.‘ e e erzffle”f dlh‘ls iwn‘,\] m;t) k;‘)) ‘l:"rj\p"ngmom All Condxtxons ‘Were Favorable for fighting as_th went. Browne lost no | nervous system caused by overwork, ed ove e 5 and could no elbe & vindow in the roo: 0 a all | | fis w Pl = s d self-abus e be caught. An examination of the live- gt e M (“Jumleryo,:ré Slleyway between the two houses, but Housing Prior to the Be- |t tallowing hits Hclert o e eouics st es s ,fi\l‘;{f}g,'n",;sfimn r'\‘v‘w\;:frlm‘":ytwn‘;."«puw"% o wire | Ull 5:40 o'clock, and on entering the kit- | ROt untll after, he had g/irn‘;'e‘nev«m?m‘&f" ‘[ ginning of the First - | 2w Senons afier the lion and Ramon in the urine, dizzincss, failing mem Covered with harness sorcs. Oné Horee| Chen to prepare their evening meal found | (3¢ 1adies, n o & | Rain. had reacned the bottom of the hill ack of confidence and ambiuog ,pains was 0 weak that It was unable to do any | the floor strewn with broken glass. On | On being interviewed. Miss Danielberger | 256 Browne landed on top of them. It did|in Lot s “‘“r’;&?;gflnong"}g; work. and had to be dragged by the r investigation they found that the thief | said: “Of late I have been in the habit of | £ e 5 not take Lim lfigt to flfl‘l Vhls‘ l.(:uh\ out distress i picaniin 8, v special system of mainder of the team. had m his way up the alley in the | feeding tramps, and suspect that it was| The .fr\(lr- s ¢ nr:i :"r\:lrt cr;\p. worth an.»:‘.]?d asuflin;r_w_m”v\u.H.'\nlxl"ml";x" at “:mxk L e e YT, D ar proximately £15,000,000, has been ver s ‘‘sticke he S DIl = P sexual health and - the rain. Advices Batchied Ramonl £0t & mumber of uuly | Dl ore s mian amons men—no malias 'y Liecn ; Tedelveaby: ithe lage; com :Lrlflolfig Scar on his thigh that will re. | Who or what has ‘:”;di ; H houses in this city, doing business with | 1:1a'8/im or his fight With a :nountain RUPTURE —Cyzed by my new method the farmers, that such is the fact. The |jjon as long as he lives. without knife, truss or de- g estimate of the value of the crop was| The party got plenty of quail Ahnd dov tf';;rv;_‘f;w{{{"‘?ur‘;”“‘*“ painless, sure and made for The Call some davs ago by D. | but in the eyes of the men they don't permanen : —Hsdrocele, _swelin g P | H. Porter of Porter Brothers. Yesterday | -count” A“'L“},P‘E‘,Zv;‘,‘fi,a(,g“f’,‘;h & gonsn VARICOCELE tenderness of the ~ Mr. Porter said that the rain had not | BroWne «ave he ) S S T TR e e unfailing g given him any reason to change his esti- | witn the mountain lion as mnrh as he dld ° ~ e he said, “hag | 205, 0F the fishts in the days of the re- co TAGIOUS BLOOD FO: SON, . he first raisin crop,” he sal ‘‘has | bellion. g @ | been nearly all housed, and the loss on —_— Sranies and (Bl dacase o e ;"sz;fii s the second crop will be small. Perhaps Woes of Rev. Marshall Law. a6t the poison eradicated from the e the rain Wil qeach the raisin-growers| OAKLAND. Oct. M.—_The troubles of | system forever, restoring health and F v would do better to send the sec- | Rey. 1 Law have ended. He has | purl ] ® he w nereatter. : —Inflammation, & ; deries heres larly | Sent in the resignation which he so often | RIVATE DISEASES—Tn12 O Or The n came late and (fhs‘n(\or be given the truste down the system and causo H e 1 e ‘ ’P a I I Fasure been about right for | tion is very formal and is , ete., permanently cured. vv drying for some time previous to the rain. | 4 i e od | 2 (4 Last vear the rains began in the middle | l‘;‘,‘l;""‘f,‘i‘e‘:nr‘:“m"_f‘g,‘f,‘:‘f"‘,‘"‘;"“l’}f,”“ red Rheumatism, Catarch, Piles, Kidney @ | of September and continued throughout | |10 LIEee TOnhe ago between the Bisnop | | “giadder ~Troubles, Liv:r, Epine, e e owers heiny, Tecent rain began the | ;5% ‘in New York and will not retum to | Heart. * tomach, Eve Earand Lung Dis- an ea ness tice from Mr, McAdie of the Weather bu. | Oakiand. According to the agreemont by | cases treated scientifically and cures < ° ° nd s hiad abundant time to get | Whi given three montt | guaranteed when cases are taken. it under cover. Mr. Porter says | he gn before October the market will be all cleancd up | has done so a couple of weeks ahead of | and will be in readiness for an enormous | time. 3 3 % % Crop mext and the first rain will do| J.<J. Valentine, who was Dr. Law's the trees much good. | senfor 'vestryman ‘and who resigried when St g e the rector made affairs ridiculous at the = | church, may recall his resignation. Now $10 00 Cash Prize that the Church of the Advent is free the For the best five-line advertisement for Bald- | trustees will at once seek a new rector. a, the new headache remed et o petition open to all. Limit Dec. 1. SOLOMAN SWEET’'S WILL. s Market st., San Francisco. ety —————————— | B equeaths His Big ‘Estate to His b B ’ Widow and Children. | He Victimized I;a:'l;rGuests in the| The will of Solomon Sweet, who died i " October 7, leaving an-estate valued at | Bl Pate s Wich o Thle of WOb. ..o S: was med -0 probate yestes Jamen Torsythe, a beesar, 54 vears old. | pecedent bequeaths $15,000 in trus ¢ | the purest of medicine i = | for w hom the police have been 100KIng | henelt of \T0 PATIENTS WHO LIVE I’'ve proven my theory that no pain nor debility can exist where the body is full of electricity, for this is the source of the vitality of manhood and womanhood. Twenty years have I spent in developing the best means of us'ng curative electricity, I know every pain and weakness that man is subject to and have so succeeded in to rough weather, hard work, men- tally or physically, or overtaxing vital forces, are quickly and lastingly cured by my method. Many suffer irom a breaking down of vitality, which never yields to medicines. My new method restores this energy. Read these proofs : H res in ailments produ natural conditio ful menstruat flammation, ofns, neur: down and otk he Be 448 of vision, bearing which often result nervousness. My of women, 1 galvanic r to that of any other teria, dullness s various forms ad- nection with was arrested yesterday | is now abro: eonard and Caples on a | share of the comm PETALUMA, Cal., October 3, DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN—Dear Sir: L have been w by Patrolmen i arl harge of vagrancy. Forsythe has been | shares to his childre Ma. my remedy as to brmg perfect health Jour Lelt over two months and it has compietely curcd me ot my haunting the big hofels and telling a tale | telheim, Estelle, Bertha, Adolph D. " A’I: A DISTAN(&E 7 2 weakness, not a_symptom of which is left. I consider it a grost of woe to the women guests. He has| Mabel Sweet and Ida Leona Ulman, Mrs. personal visit ways to be preferre and strength to all those using my cure for such ailments as mine and shall'be pleased 1o answer any been, “earning” in this way from $ to $10 | Sweet and Adolph D. Swoet mre nared m,‘« for those who are unabie to call T have de” inquirles sent me about your Beit. 2 e per day. He is not badly dressed and has | as executors, to serve without bonds. gn marvelous treatment Men exposed STANLEY. @ | 2 respectful and plausible Jnanner, which —_————— g L N B S R b tood bz, fn ‘~"°“h‘“‘§," i but is not | SAYS HE WAS ROBBED. en cured at h applicants by mail =L BITTER WATER, SAN B! . October 14, 1599, likely to serve him in the Police Court. | S or treatment I send in plain env lnpe a care- DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN | fully prepared list of questions r my book and learn my methed. The battery Beit 1 t t bear ertul Since 1 have been using i s ek Will of Alfred F. Katz. Willmm' M. Hammond, a stcha;ged stronger than I have for the last three years, and I can work @| The will of Alfred F. Katz, who died Soldier, Wants Three Colore T o ':‘51‘““"» instead of JL!lIgrfl‘a’r&n‘s cmymle, (around. August 28, leaving an estate valued at | Soldiers Arrested. q 5 $100,000, was filed for probate yesterday.( William M. Hammond, a discharged sol- F L SWEANY M D S F.. : One-half of the property is devised to | dier, applied to Judge Mogan yesterday | X ® HAse o Dy 702 Market St., Cor. Kearn ny. -half devised ¢ d "Mogan vesterd ia Sylvia | Katz, t L D R M A MG L A UG H L l N and Burdick Blook, Cor. Spring and Second Sts., Los Angeles. idbw, Gud the oiher nalf i3, beqhsnihed i n ot theee Offices: 737 Marl k“ Street, & m. to 3:80 p. m.; NEVER SOLD IN DRUG-STORES. . In equal chares to decedent's children, | TE7ECR Tbbers. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Frederick A., Philip C., Florence L and Office_hq 9 to § 200000060 0005205 006000000CE0000000660000000000000000000080000. ..“ Lillle V. Kat! He alleged that he met the three sol- s R L R L R p. m. Sunday, 10 2. m. to 1 p. v filled out and returned, I am a apply diagnose the case and pr treatment, which will be guaranteed to cure. No incur- able cases taken. , on to the old style Belts. It gives regulated at_will, and whose disks @ other Belts. Call if you can, if not 0009082200000 06C0050 080060600

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