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REV, OR, DILLE gy ; .Ptji\iit!t ?‘\1':2::;“ LUEKEU IN HEH | MAN S”SPEBTEU | EAN DIDATES lN | PH T.I-Y SINGEH Km;fi::rl ‘m : ”i.“‘r:: = | Rose shot and danger wounded | | ieves Them Con- ?‘ln‘,ji“,?";-" i oy s ! RUMOR OF STARTING ducive to Evil. ROOM AND LE ROBBERY IS PLENTY FOR JOB GETS JUDGMENT A NEW KENO JOINT e OAKLAND. Nov. 6.—The police have in- B L e warsion (AL ¥y formation that an effort is about to be L s R o ! made to start a keno game in a store oa ABORING MEN SUFFERERS One tings belng put in Indicate that stch is RS & s left | 0 the case, and an attache of the | | udmlm;d ta.\-nm\u-): to-day, stating, - : ver, tha e pro : \ropo AN ABLE DISCUSSION OF THE | qrateq 3 | Svade the ordinance probibiting the game WMOOTED QUESTION. her two + o Would-be murder- —_— . ¥ iving clgars In exchange for winning ot TEB: Trt wasic ad later by . . . : : o ecks. Chief Hodgkins declares that i B L ! st |Strange Offense of|Cronin’s Hard Fight|Friend May Retain{Suit of the Keesings | i i G aiion Mr. and Mrs. W iman were taken to arrests will follow. He Enumerates a Number of Evils of where it ws found that tnjured. Capitalist Young. to Avoid Arrest. Arthur Martin. Finally Decided. SR e President Wheeler Returns. the Industrial System—Who she is the former | che was | President Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the Sl U sublls | University of _California .returned this Utilities? OAKLAND, Nov. 6—R. §. Young, a Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Oakland Office San Francisco Call. | cvening from Monterey, wher ears of age and | capitalist of East Oakland, was brought 98 Broadway, Nov. 6. %8 Broadway, Nov. 6. 908 Broadway, Nov. 6. | with President and Mrs. Gilman of J SR 620 e a w . She is 2 years | to the City prison at midnight for a| The police made four arrests yesterday | The recent tragic incident in the post- | Mrs. A. B. Keesing, a San Francisco | Hopkins University hto has been the g ¥ - Faipetone the man and the | most remarkable offense. He had | of suspected highwaymen and burglars. | office has brought on very suddenly an|songstress, who during the trial of the |of Mrs. Phebe Hearst. locked and bound his housekeeper, Mrs. This afternoon three of them were .urned | unexpected political wire-pulling match. suit in which she and her husband are 4 A‘D]fng“(()llllé 'p?xu‘o 1(‘»5;‘,( V. McCord, in a room with her little | loose and the fourth is a Very interesting | There must be appointed soon an assist- | defendants exhibited such versatility in ADVERTISEMENTS. f at the corner of the child, and she feared he intended to | prispner. ant postmaster, and the appointment les | court that Judge and spectators were| .~ B ley would pass there starve them to death, as he had denled: Frank Cronin of West Oakland was ar- | primarily with Postmaster Friend. | kept in almost constant laughter re- She stood at the cor- | her ail provisions. Cries for help from an | rested last evening, but not before he had | There is no dearth of candidates, and | cently, has won a victory over her plain- | % o nded victims | Upstairs window at a house on Bast Pif- | .4, 5 desperate effort to prevent the | the postmaster is alreadf discovering | tiff mother-in-law, Mrs. Hannah Keesin Duns | heat e And Yo e T%uses | officess from taking him. During the hat- | that he has as large a task on his hands | The sult, filed several months ago, was | A ushed | gent for. The patrol wagon and a posse | tle several shots were fired and one of | as he had a year ago when he made his | brought by the elder Mrs. Keesing to | ) agatnst I it out to captur: burglar that Mrs. | d through the fleshy part of | first appointment. It was understood | bave nullified a promissory note for $4000 | e 2 hand | McCord sald was house. She threw | n's left arm. | when Mr. Alexander was appointed that| Which she had given to her son, A i oot b of the front door out of the| Sergeant McKinley and Officers Murray | no was not Mr, Friend's choice, at least | B. Keesing, in lieu of any inherita ired the se (0 ke Bale Snlet | and Stahl were charged with the task of | that he was not Mr. Friend's first choice. | might expect from her estate. second n in the front hall, and There were many elements In the Repub- | Mr. Keesing had in the meantime bee! arresting Cronin. The warrant which thay | took was sworn out two weeks ago by | found lican party, however, each clamoring for | married, divorced and remarried his pre: s | Josa Fraga, charging Cronin with disturb- ssist- | e ed ¢ he a r OAKLAND'S COUNCIL 1 R ing the peace. It was known that Gro- | ot DoNniER . ahd Bs Alexander had (ho | ot muiicpqit doyeloped ot the trial th Lt e nin was likely to glve trouble when indorsement of Senator Perkins and Con-| New York, thence to Europe and back 1 strong hinges were | foot of the door and to the | Gas and water had been turned threatened with arrest and the warrant 1 so that he would not suspect wanted him on a more serious | gressman Hilborn, and as these two gen- | tiemen also had the privilege of saying | whether or not Friend should be | again, and thereafter he had transferred the note to his wife, who, the mother-in- law alleged, had later tried to dispose of HAS A BUSY TIME T Sl Tan Mrs. McCord had been denfed al con as Cronin saw the war- a8 yery o Faanels , t < ¢ 4 btrd = | postmaster, it was very natural that Mr. | the {nstrument in San Francisco. The | itend 4 OAKLAND, Mrs. McCord sald she ha ned to realize what the officers | Friend should be pleased to appoint MT. | elder Mrs. Keesing's hopes to frustrate | 2 A same was s ¢ ¥ Y i Geuaial s hq}ls@})}(ehl‘\f‘; through on | were after, for ho attempted to escape | Alexander. | the latter scheme prompted the suit, and | 43 J e | SRt i T o olekooperion o | by jumping through a window and on the| At present Arthur Martin, who was as-| to-day Judge Ellsworth handed down a | : $ s r\{\uwhfl‘.‘ s e ad o fl‘;g «'n:f I\B'd UNg | roof of a neigh [.-rm;, »hnusc. During the | sistant under ex-Postmaster White, Is| decisfon giving judgment to de 9,“1,.[",-,‘ | ¥ t z D i e oronthe and endd fis0 | chase severai shots were fired and Cro- | back at his old desk, and the Democrats | whereby the handsome blonde singer af | S ; n } an SRl s 8 A e e, BB cacats | in was hit. After recelving the wound | are making great efforts to {nduce Post-|the Olympia Theater in Saj rancisco | e th street. Several ladles AT ndered to the police on the top | master Friend to appoint Mr. Martin per- | becomes the indisputable owner of the : A great fa s est against the grant- | (o5, SRS, o ordlnary measures {0 Starve se at 721 Henry street. | manently on account of his knowledge of | $4000 note. | Positively cured by these s [ , and Mrs. Pelton made | parout. He w had ove e naneal y says that after the | the office work and his known attention | =~ A stay of execution for twenty days was |* Little Pills, L ve aflxig HHAL yTthe worn R n A a el s ed throu; h;:}lfip‘:‘gd'?'w tour | to busine | granted, but the order enjoiniig the sale | 7 1s. 2 s 8 atl. i shots wer se of scar- v = s dissolved. 5 = wund Bl B e = | g bim. | That ey, wero not fired ‘very TR, who ey dasistant postmas [STitomote s | They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, v dally’ and ‘that drunken young Women | | wide of the mark Is proof that the offi-| was a_candidate for the same position | | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- were geen frequently coming out in the FUNERAL OF STUDENT cers did not Intend that he should bave | under Mr. Friend, is again mentioned for | C0-OPERATORS WILL e G Nausc‘; G Mr. Stetson moved that Kuck’ JESSE NORRIS HICKS | 2° food. & chance to escape. The charge | hia old job. He s the candidate of the | ly ess, 2, on be denied. He said that the S fordlspuDinesiby peace would [fot have| old Republican clement, and mawda{.‘m[ CONVENE IN OAKLAND | ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue ¢ f the keno joints and had Sor— | Justifiec e offic i Congressman Metcal as succeeded Mr. Lol i ks e e Cgonns Nealnst | BANTA CRUZ, Nov. 8—The funeral of | he was s epected “5,,?“"‘5‘“;:31"{,;;’,,'39’ Hilborn and he will likely ‘have some:| — | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They uvellier, | Josse Norris Hicks, who met his dearh | recent robberies In this city eda | thing to say {n_the matter, there Is a ! (LAN ey vention of | 1 Tl motlon—| on_the Berkeley campus while playing | 2nd his oxtraordinary efforts to escape | chanve for Mr. Fare. . The opposition. to | sl et dra £f[iEeculat it Faweli melyaVepctatie e Schaffer | football, was held at noon to-day on the | apparently justified the officers in using | Farr would also come from Paul Schafter, | the Pacifie Coast Ho-opcrafve UNIOR | gpaatl PN, 8mall Dose A . The | arrival 'of the narrow-gauge train. The | thelr guns. 4 | who 18 also supposed to be a candidate for | America will be held at Y. M. C. A. Hall, . . > Com- | funeral was held from the First Congre- | This afternoon C hief Hodgkins examined | assistant postmaster. this city, to-morrow morning. Tt is ex- \ Smafl Prlce on. Mr. | gational Church, of which he was a mem- | 1lm° the doings of the suspects for the| Paul Schaffer was the secretary of Mr. | pected that there will be at least 100 dele- : iz week and released three ot them, Lynch, A. Webber and J. Jaines. be kept pending further in- Metcalf’s campaign committee, and could, ates In atter . There are at pres- | if he wished, go to Washington in a few | Sates In attendance = P ent about twenty-eight co-operative com- . The church had been decorated by mbers of the Christian Endeavor So- | [ Dr. Gibhon’s Dispensary, 625 Services were conduct v the | Cronin wecks as private secretary to Congress-| o a7 anterprices in this State which are Rey. James B, Orr, who spoke | Vestigatl S S L, L0 seatadon INOMEVEY, lisoh o malgpuen of goods monthly KEARNY ST. Established gly. Ben amin, Ide Wheeler, presi- | | one in the Fostoffice. and. Schatfer may | FANEINE from 31000 to 5000, and one of the 834 for the treatment of Private . a0 Toiversies “occiulen”s | MURDERER BRANDES gpe tn the postollice, and Schaller may | maticrs (o be considered af the convent | tion is the maintenance house {n Sap Francisco. The Rochdale plan of co-operation wiil also be thoroughly discussed, as well as | to_Alexander. & Diseases. The ds Just on what authority is not known, | but frequent mention i{s now being made | vsfail. Try him. Charge b Curesguaranieed. Callorw Dr. 3. F GIBBON. Box 1957 Francisco me Sweet Day fme We'll 1 | STILL HAS HOPESt were a choir. A long line of carringes e - | of the name of W. Nat Friend for as-| ¥ sljaration of all co-operative stores, = == the 'héarse to the cemetery.| OAKLAND, Nov.6.—Chief Deputy Dis-| slstant postmaster. It was understood | cycpanges and associations; schemes to | Ibearers were former class. | trict Attorney H. A. Melvin has been in- | EQ:;J:V ;},’g‘gl;‘rl"';’;dh;h“ son of the post-| 1 vivethe system of marketing will also OCEAN TRAVEL. objected to the High School of the deceased. | vited by At General Tirey L. Ford | jaaster, would A | be considered; but all political questions e Bert Ploda, George Pena. o Eamen OOk et 30'! when his father was ““g"'"“’"-."“‘iwiu be prohibited. s al jeorge Otto a 1 ) 8 Argumen a objections were raised whicl revailed. 2 it vie George Otto and Al the case of the people against A. B | Shd iy Frosq by hich prevalled | “Aside from the regular detegates eacn | Pacific Coast Steamship Go. ckockockhoff, who fs | could. certainly depend on the support of | [AboT union in sympathy with co-operation e —— ) “ h and the fruit packers and co-operative Steamers leave Broadway % the murder of Mrs. Clute, | Dr. George Pardee, for “Billy” has al- | L b Leameras lokye) Higad 5 Merchants to Confer With Labor. before the Supreme Court | Ways been a very earnest and active ad. | C2Nners have been invited. wharf, San Francisco: vocate of the doctor's political aspira- | PO o tions, and was of necessity the most con- | : spicuous figure in the Pardce camp at | D, Nov. 6.—Local merchanis » effect of the agitation in favor fruit Attorne; pted. . A. Brandes, urdering his 13-year-old ne t_Monday. W of m MISS ANNIE YATES e o the Merchant 3 daughter, is interested in the outcome of | Sacramento. Will Friend is very pop- C.). Port T h Hola another confurehbe with | (ELBHon’ aaser for 1t the. Binrame Couy | ular i the Founs Men's Hepubliean Giab, | WEDS EDWARD GRAY |! . Tacoma, Everett, X tions from local labor organi holds to its present position In that case | iS one of the idols of the Pondinkeys = L, ortes and New Whatcom v rooms of the exchanga in the | it will establish a new precedent in crim- | but was as firm an opponent of the can. (Wash.), 10 ov. 2, 1, T 1 Bank 1ding, the purpo: inal procedurs and, sinca identically the | didacy of Congressmarn Metcalf as he was ALAMEDA, Nov. Miss Annte C. ok 2 the subject of home in- | same points are Involved In the Brandes | the warm advocate of Mr. Hilborn. All| Yates of this city and Edward vyl AN dny therearies; and how to promote them to at-| murder case, a new trial may be granted | these things must be considered as ele- | San Francisco were married at 7 o O hecoms the best results. the latter. | ments In the task of filling the position, | 1. . QAN R 0 | | which, it is understood, pays $13 a month, | 25t e resld s 0L EHe | o e e (Rumbofat Bay). 3 penv," Nov. 5 e Tl S SES - = Postmaster Friend said to-nlght that|bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. | For Bureks (Bumpoidt Bam. TR, o, S there are half a dozen applicants for the | Yates, 217 Clement avenue. Rev. G. W.! horéatter. I HE I I ‘I'ER C P F position, but he could not make up his | Grifiths of the Free Methodist Church | “rme anta Cruz, Monterey, San o mind till Wednesday. | of San Franeisco offictated. Miss Nellle | Cayucos, Port Harford (San’ Luls 0), “T am giving the matter my attention,” | Savage was bridesmaid and Miss Louise | Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, me; said the postmaster, “and I have about | Yates, sister of the bride. was maid of | San Pedro. t Pedro (Los Anel made up my mind that a new man wiil | honor. H. Whipple acted as best man, | Newport, & a. m., R L= not do.” | The bride wore a beautiful costume of | Dec. 2. and every i ot Dok Har: 4 i e AKLAND, Nov. 6.—If it Is possible to concentrata all the woes and miseries This remark seems to Indicate that he | White silk and presented a charming ap- | , F9¥ e p a Parbara, Port ¢ W id that he | ¢ of a soldier's misfortunes In one individua b 2 one s 21 Wideberg, a ’;Jmends to retain Arthur Martin, and it is | pearance al wedding bell had | 15 Angeles N zeles), 11 a PES [<] arrested to-day at Castro and O | rumored that the postal inspectors have | been hung in window of the pi m., Nov. 2, 6, 10, 14. 18 Dec. 4, and 1'a resolution pro-| § - arrested to-day at Castro an dropped a hint that this would be a wise | lor, and ben the 1 1 every fourth day therea ) sard of Works procure | & ¥. The police founi him in a state % |move. *| stood while the words w For Ensenada, Magd San Jose del t en and make the test, | ¢ - ving Hospital the physicians expressed the Q i e | made them man and wife r mig done under the charter | & bellef that perhaps he had been drugged and robbed reful inspection of Sad Case of Insani ual congratulations, a sumptuous ; Do ¢ : " o anity. reri , e . w“f’\ J_lmw‘v;lh‘ i{;‘ * atchel he had in his possession added to his misery, since from pa- ¢ | OAKLAND, Nov. 6.—Mrs. Gmym et ;!‘mgm upper was served in the drawing m}_”h‘m!h” Information cbtain company’s s .I_’m,m,_n,v to ;r”(.“‘_‘, a | Q Ders found in it it is learned that he was dishonorably discharged as a private o | of §19 Harrison street was examined for 3 folder. = K Do aln "Rinerts | ® of the Fourth Regiment Infantry, U. S. A., In consequence of the sentencs of | insanity to-day by Drs. Burchard and | A eeda e ot The company remerre I o salling dates protect by making | @ a general court-martial held at Imus, Luzon, Philippine Islands, on August O | Selfridge and recommended for commit- | B eEINOwE. S T b e e the to make the | & 92, 1809 The document reciting his downfal! !s signed by Captaln H. E. Rob- ¢ | ment to an asylum. ~The unfortunate | ,ALAMEDA, Nov. 6.—Alameda Parlor | g W5’ SFFICE—4 New Montgomery 19 nkon of his company. It shows also that Wideberg enlisted from his home In Q | WOMap magines that she Is a medium | No. 47, N. 8. G. Wi, will give its annual | ypeks (Paince Hotel rtory problem was re-| & 500 e aETRnE CBiive ibd that ferhe i el 9 ¢ |and has conversations with departed | ball on Thanksgiving evening. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agts. B O ermant Gom. | © Hiinofs to serve o vears, and that he has received his pay in full. Now § |spirits, and her demented conditlon la| Grand Second Vice President Hon. | 10 Market st.. San Francisco. e namte waL introduced pro- | ® e is 2000 miles away from home, penniless and unable by reason of his appa- ¢ | belleved to be only temporary, being tha | Frank L. Coombs will pay B Tn i paaes e o = — uisances, Q rent demented condition to explain what happened to him. He will be exam- o | result of worry and {ll health. Her hus-|to Halcyon Parlor No. I, S. G. W, ma ¢ ined by the Lunacy Commissioners to-morrow morning. ¢ | band, Henry Herbst, a carpenter, is in the | to-morrow evening. Following the regu: B & " cu °4 o | country and has been wired for. Thelr | lar order cf business a banquet will be o T 3 " two little children are belng cared for by 1(rlends. | given in honor of the visiting grand of- ficer. The following committee will have @+0+40404040404040404040404040404040 404040 4040404049 PISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTL. AND [ — Berkeley News Notes. §.—Burton ‘Wilson, | — 3 = e — e - — Sl e R O and s. C : s . 3 From Spear-street Whar? at 10 a. m. atk b i | for awalting the adjustment of fanciful | traordinary. The other Darts were in | one of the hits of the present week. Julla 812 First Class Including Berth : % ‘statue would not be & bad jdea. His | S A commisentary souventr will b i aito ploazen o atitence dnd e | FARE 85%6cisnaCiads ™ama Wealt at 10 oclock In St work as the phlegmatic miller Was ex- | sonted’ (o each . person . Drescnt at Nina | TSt Of the bill Is good. COLUMPL A I Church on Bancroft Cfedingly funny and bis deportment very | Grand Opera-house to-night. It is a work > Tl e towallary ne, ‘Bute clever. | of art and gives a number of views of | Don’t forget thc importance of vot- | ;1o poin! Northwe: Helena and all h tickets to all points e O ¢ when Ada Palmer Walker played the role s : ¥ Girola. acceptabiy, and Tom Creanas apy | s Popular playhouse. Lniy Slo Republican ket istralght STRUGGLES WITH ways pleasant and musical tenor was | The Ch: Make the victory com B eTagierancs heard to much advantage. Charlotte | 8Ol Gee s .—plete GOODALYL, PERKINS & CO., rnoon at the Beckwith was a decidedly dignified, | Mafor Mite, the Liliputian comedtan, ap- : Spoesintangeo i roH u,_},u,w,n‘{v 2997 stately and handsome queen, who sang | peared as a London “Bobby” last night ! Mr. McKinley Will Vote. — — R Her subject wili be her part prettily. Willlam Schuster was | at the Chutes Theater, arrested two pick- | WASHINGTON, Nov. f.—President Me- AMERICAN LINE. " Confronting Our Asso- a ferocious looking Don Jose, and Hannah Davis and Christine Stockmeyer were two chic little bridesmaids. Altogether it was a satisfactory performance. This evening | aninnies nearly twice his size for shoot ing craps and sang three new songs. | Frank Hall gave his startling exhibition with Wallace, Adgie gave a new act in her Kinley left Washington at 7:20 o'clock to- night for Canton, Ohlo, where he will vote to-morrow. With him were Mrs. McKin- ley, Dr. Rixey and Assistant Secretary NEW YORE, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARI3. Crerbourg, westbound. York Every Wednesday, R Their Spouses Deserted. A POOR PLAY 3 L “I.'Africaine” will begin its second suc- g S1s 1 6.—Judge Bllsworth i L % Syl cage of tions, and Baby Ruth Roland, the | Cortelyou. The party occupied the pa Sttt o emma R | “Shadow” Is of the |SonaiGusee tevence sale predicts | petite singer’ and dancer; Cole and Cole, | car Oympla. ' i il B £ rney on the ‘ 5 ALFRED METZGER, | 8°rialists; Mattie Nichols, the clever co ————— 6| New York arried, The parties Morbid SChOOI- S medienne, and others pleased a large a Deposited Fraudulent Draft. RED STAR LINE. dience. Orpheum. New Yori and Antwcrn." vear. H JSCON, ., Nov. 6.—W. J. St. CI P D TUSCON, Ariz., Nov. 6.—W. J. St. Clalr, From New York Columbia. e who is alleged to e All the new acts at the Orpheum this who came here representing himself to be | prjestand i IR m ler home to Kansas week are making distinctive hits and were | Matthews and Bulger's “Sad Sea Waves" | & cattle man and president of a Denver | Southwark .....Nov X nd Nov. 22 Friesla There Is a bad dream at the Cailfornia. One leaves the theater with the relief of waking to a saner atmosphere. to Court Com- , as have alsc the di- -aura McMahon against cattle company, has been arrested at Ben- son, charged with attemp fraudulent drafts in the witnessed by a packed house last night. Westernland . Prominent among the new faces {s Mar- guerite Cornflle, who is billed as the great | Ylora Bruler, a vocal van-Langdon, a pley of San continues to draw large audiences #nd much laughter at the Columbia. Every night seems to be an improvement upon g to deposit n of $35,000, EMeRE Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. LINE. | a, but less Interesting than either. B Yemaining that she is still Nance ‘Nell, call her what the playwright may, is “The shadow's’’ one possibilit; | There are always detalls of a | performance that are not nice. Every o | who has the misfortune to attend on suc LA > h on and George Moening 7 —_————————— v by George Lamb o - shadow' has, as its reason for = e i | ! eig] F sphie Liebslg. On Wednesday s X ,’:M \t-'nme NGBl Naitet el the | oo an novelty, Ela/la e gernflt veminder { thaptonelinerons: Ipe ISt 20k, g&firfi: The hero was beside himself with rage, | For full information rexardifg freleht and t lies of the candy booth will T TR e omstats of & group of variously ne- | Of Anna Held and is a dainty figure, sur- | %48 Y0'0 oomic opera in liself. "By the | ., The serpent,” he hissed, for it was in | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, e tea, when the reception arriage Licenses Issued. plays fonsiats [of & SLOND ¥ he- | mounted by a wealth of Titian red hair. | §ua Sea Waves” will run the rest of the | these terms that he was wont to refer to | = g Montgomery st., or any of its agencies . o Misses Gertrude | OAKLAND, Nov. 6.—Marriage licenses | T0ic_people circling about a hopelessly | She sings two French songs and one coon | Badk the villain of the plot, “has won the golf — A > | na les xlbbons, aged 3! | verly L:X enou; 0 make al A ved. Lola Cot- e VA lered. clied San Leant oo T8 | D O bt 1o charged to his account, | LN, aged 6, gives & wonderful exhibition S oThats what comes of his Having been TOYO K]SEN KAIS A) Every good citizen will go to the Plegaard, | the tFOUDIS, the mew leading man | Of 'thought transference.” That may be | The bill at the Olvmpla this week 18 one | scotched, I doubt not!” she faltered, and olls to-da Civi 8.y se Marie Jensen, | krederic Vroome, 2 3 another name for it, but it is probably | of the best ever presented at the Eddy | would fain have wept. T THAVE. WHARE. 00! P ay. Civic patriotism re- (% yea nd; George L. Hand, i of the company, Succeeds In making him- | more of a complicated telegraph system |street vaudeville house. Marie Woods' | "Ah. it was easy now to see where mis- | §TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WITART, COR- R, years 1a, and Martha Ji Moore, 20 | self as disagreeable as the part demards. | founded on a retentive memory. and is | singing Wik well recelved last night and | takes had been made!—Detrolt Free | o 7er of Firet and Brannan streets, 1 p m. t:ef\rg. ()n};la[nr], Antone D. Valentine, 21| The play is another output of the mior- | well worth seeing. Among the other new | the California songstress bids fair to bel Press. ;:;bf (Hiogo), Nagasaki an: hanghal, and S B, e Wil | f,"i{l Sl oufse A is, 20 vears, | bidly unpleasant school. At times it I |acts are Jerome and Alexis as the “Frog connecting at Hongkong with steamers for rry Bruce’s 5 .d fi,’- 2 \'.u les 29 years, | talky and wearlly psychological, even|and the Lizard,” who perform some de- India, etc. No cargo recelved on board day .—In e will of thirty | 27d Bessle M. Ha Blmhurst, | unto the liking of Ibsen. Always it is | cidedly novel contortion work; Goggin and ADVERTISEMENTS. iling. o ol T L —_—— e | slow, oppressive. It never rises to dra- | Davis, two clever acrobatic comedians, % it oo b ot LT S s i last Friday morn- Banana Peel and Broken Leg. ixmulc heights—it thinks of dolng so now |and Leo Carle, who played a travesty ail ; " | AMERIC ppan o ‘ent 7 1 on Vs He 3 [y : e 1 e oaseesion of ¥ raukand Wood streets | qpout two-thirds through the first act. |it. o roturn of the American blograph CERIRDE perly signed who resldes af joog | Previous to this the audlence Is expected | with a series of new views repeated its e fesl ped upon the peel, with | Fhich it 18 B0 KCh 1d De skipped by the | Olympla was srested With I0us choertas and I He was taken fo the | Pianations w > hies Potradd=r P BTOOLOC, WILL cheering. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. " Receiving Hospital, where the frasture Leader of a book, but which are forces Eailing every Thursday Instead of < [FF°R was reduced. racture | gown' tha m‘.w; ot - ?L“Eg?g:'otkafl 1;1: Alcazar. e Eaturday, from November 2, 1899, at — "% { the act rellef comes in the form “ehe | The farce comedy ‘‘Nerves” afforded | : il 10 . m. from Pler 42, North Rliver, foot of ey e T armille, s it litg | considerable amusement to the audlence!‘ Fmfl Tflal Trea‘msm sflm P"vately hy Ma" m A" wnu e LE T S R e e | at the Alcazar Theater last night. It is 2: LA CHAMPAGNE, Nov. 9: LA NORMAN- | full of laughable complications and every- e ith(ng goes with a snap. Clarence Mon- s taine made a hit last season as Hi, iyte g’.rs! night | Caramel, the French confucflnnerl"?oxind last night he was as clever and successful as ever. He is the life and soul of the Nov. 23: TOURAINE, Nov. #: LA BRETAGN First-class to Havre, 60 and upwi eent reductfon on round t; Second- avre, $45; 5 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 3 Broadway (Hudson bufld- | Suffer, 'A Remarkable Remedy for a Temible Affliction — The Cure Is | ht must expect and endure. A cur- i = o % ot . F. FUGAZI & CO., Pa- newspencr advertisement storles told by certain self-styled “doctors gt gan be forglven on one occa B A e S enporied by Marle Permanent. Hihe Comse Agents 6 Mosteomery ave. Bas el eff s to dispose -8ty ¥ | n | i3 i engee n,[ :’n‘f:lrio‘r Sl aiyle Blestrlc Belts at from g1 O Giiters ln Nakesrian: Inchnor TasHIpHABIel RUlives o ek onehl | A free trial treatment Is being sent out by | ticeable improvement in all other respeots. A |- oo — n. 70 ayp > ¥ ”," x? a ! very affecting, but fall to prove con- square Airectly through window panes. | his' head I8 inimitable and shows whal: the State Medlca! Institute in order to demon- | brief continuation of the remedy brought about % . S. Australia vi ° W, everybody in this wide world, BECAUSE 1t ig Such matters are left to future correc-|pe is capable of doing In character work. | strate the fact that the most horrible of all | a radical cure. Em il el Fbdohijo actually a fact that the Latest Im. tion. But the time to straighten out tan-| The same can be sald of Miss Jullet | diseases can be cured. There fs a good deal | The free trinl treatment has saved a great Tt proved, Most Powerful ana in aj gled gramm}\xr hcx?:z l:(l]tl:{ml"hs’)flr !hr%n'iorue:: Crosby as the servant girl with nerves. | of controversy over this subject among those | many who otherwise were doomed to ,.,xf'fl’:_ D s. S. Alameda salls pects the BEST Electric Belt 13 @ | LCPearsal 2add to the director of the | Lugene Ormonde. Miss Gertrude Foster, | who declare the disease incurable, but the facts | struction, and it was this bjeor which Induced D) v Henolvia and “DR. PIERCE'S,” and 1t sells at halp T oMy, : Miss Caroline Knowles, Charies W. King | yre (ndubltable and must be acknowledged. The, the Institte to make the offer. In all we., Auckland for Sydney the price asked for the 2 el iE BXRam com dnq ‘thefotitor menibers(of tHemtook opat: his new remedy fs pecullar. The | where the sores have s o 3 Lcen) S (OMPAN Weanesday, Nov. e a other kind, STOCK. any played their parts well. Miss Mag | action of tl ¥ pec e ave become characteristic of i at § p. m. We keep right on manufacturing our 5 Keane in the second act showed that she | physician in charge of the institute has had | the disease the sufferer fully realizes the name | Favorits Line Round the World, via Hawall, Tivoli. Patent Electrlc Belts and Irusses 1s & clever and graceful dancer. long and varied experience treating this dis- | and nature of his affliction, but a great many | Samoa. New Ze‘gi:*’.’l {\u‘s!m India, Su V' S the blood, and about two years ago, | who have inherited the di = England, etc.; rst class. and curing people therewith by Tho: wesk atithe Siyoll opsiedemith & Grand Opera-house. e . hont e 7 Who have | “UYSERECKELS & BROS. CO0., Agts.. 114 Montgomery after a long series of experiments, he found the exact specific that offsets the pofson, renders it lfeless and eliminates ft from the body. Having personally examined many hundreds of cases and familiarized himselt with every detal of the disease his discovery came naturally and recently contracted it should ask the Institute for thelr 44-page book describing fully the dfs. ease and also explaining the action of thelr new remedy, Sifilide. Send your name and ad. dress to the State Medical Institute, 125 Eiek. tron Bldg., Fort Wayne, Ind., and they wil 227 Market S, production of Bucalossi's merry comic opera, “The Three Black Cloaks.” The audience which attended the performance | seemed to delight In the plot as well as the music, for hearty laughter and per- | sistent applause were leading features of scores and hundreds in all parts of the world. If you want the BEST you MUST have “Dr. Plerce's. A word to the wise 1is uufficient. > Come and see us at the office or 7. Foot Pacific St. Freicht O “The Merry Monarch” proved a draw- ing card at the Grand Opera-house last night. It is sp!endldl{ staged and all the characters were well sustained. Hattie Bell Ladd won a well deserved recall for BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. TFOR U. S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD, 3 A\ send 2 cents in stamps for “BOOK- the evening. If I were called upon to se- | the solo, ““When I Was a Child of Three," fatled him. One of his recent cures was | forward, prepald, the fi . NS LET NO. 2" PIERCE ELECT leot the most attractive character of the | while Bdith Mason looked charming in | "8 Pe¥ST ; s ESPRSeLnC Aro8 okl caatuient that Steamer ““Monticello.” (i §\ 7 4\\\ WA 0., 630 Mark: oG biay T would decide upon Alf Wheelan, | boy's elothes. Willlam Woolff madg ap | ® Most hopeless case, the disease having caused | will bring to the sufterer such wonderful reilef, | MON,, Tues., Vved.. Thurs end Sat. at 3:15 4 CO. kel slnets T Sainoe who in his red and wht el et might | ideal merry monarch and won a number | the hair to fall out, and the body was one mase | such an ecstatic feeling of joy for the improve. | g. m., §:15, 5:8 (ex. Thurs. night), ™ri. Hotel), Beu Frangisco, Do termed a male “Mite. Loty &nd | of recalis Arthur Wooley Was goud ey | of putrescent sores, bofls, blotches and un- | ment shown as to fully compensato for the | daye’) T m. and 30; Sundays 1030 &.'m. { Whose plastic poses were <o reallstie that | Siroco, tho royal astrologer, and Winfred | sightly Alsfigurements. In'a few dave the en. | suffering and despair that previous failure has | BBy LAPIIBE and olfice AMiseion- Dotke S0E009900600000800000000090000650000 ®® | an innocent spectator could not be blamed | Goff made an excellent embassador ex- | tire outer skin was healed and there was no- | caused. Write to-day without fail. erresesrreneersane S0

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