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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY OVEMBER 9, 1899 : e N e i MHAKE TO T TO FOREICN CLIMES the use of DR. COOK'S STUDY OF KING LEAR. Sacramento in Line Copyright, 1899, by Seymour Eaton. for Wheeler. POPULAR STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE. e | = Contributors to this l:"‘r\lr.lf': Dr. Edward Dowden, Dr. n J. Rolfe, Dr. 'H_'\r:nllmn PETITION OF LARGE HOUSES gchd]\;::)(;.“yrm{]\;::‘.fl 8. Cook, Dr. Hiram Corson, Dr. Demmon, Dr. Vida D. ; ) B o T IV. KING LEAR. GicinEiT ey s an ciomentl Gagedy —the aveate 4 ) | caus eq vith ¢ tal force the grealest food tonic. | CAMPAIGN FOR RECOGNITION L e et As desirable for the well as for the ill. Unequaled in the world of tonics || WAXES WARM. for all, young and old. ° } o regon Congressmen Urged to Act Prepared only by Unitedly That Business Interests ARHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N, ST. LOUIS, U.S.A. May Be Represented in the Interstate Commission. Brewers of the purest and most famous brands of bottied beer 2 Critical Study of the Play. ence T sh illustrations, and in a Corteneds lesser sense because it invokes the ele- s o A ments themselves—fire, air, earth and sea Uf’r}‘nge!rl:i:?‘;‘ n]wr C n_mona is the trage Y | —in all their wrath and power, as the wit- f culate soul. We all kKnow | nesses or coadjutors of the contesting women, and some men, of such absolute Im. (See IL iv. sincerity and trueness, with suchanabhor- | 1 [ ii. 16 ff.; TIL. rence of cant and affectation, filled with |1V. 12 ff.; TIL vii nature apears S0 deep a sense of the inadequacy of | All het primit gutepolen: % 2 2 . and disregard of convention: we see Wwords to express the fervor, reality and |the shock of unbridled will with unbridled 40404040404 0404040404040404040404040+Q Justness of their sentiments, that to the | will, but we do not weep until the scene for family and club use. e b £ casual observer they appear stolid, or |is touched by light from a supernal realm. he following large business men and | stupid, or both. These persons do actual- | and our hearts are only overcome by houses of Sacramento have united in a | ly, on the contrary, possess the most ex- | divine pity and sweetness which, in = = O e =i = petition to President McKinley for the | quisite sensibilities; are delicately re- | 13 fhiqaplc manner, form the birthrig pointment of William R. Wheeler as sponsive to th 4 ARLLI U AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SRR 5 e : | Ol Spone Yo to-the frufh OF falsity’ offan. A s e ! Sl ST EEC ) il Commeron S ommissioner: lji[al]l s other’s character; are intense in love and | | & Co., wholesale grocers; Hol- friendship; are full, it may be, of poten- | P | brook, Merrill & Stetson, stoves and hard- | | ¢ | tial energy, which they are ready to spend » | | teanie | ; Schaw, Ingram, Batcher & Co. ‘3 | In attestation of their lovalty or pas- 4 | ek esale hardware and pipe manufac- | o | slonate tenderness; and are quite capable | Yale University. | t ; Lindley & Co., wholesale grocers; | 4 | of dying for one who would find it impos- e | e ety A | & liamilton, wholesale hardware | O | sible to extort from them more than| _Xotes on the Study of the Play. | St S | s ‘uul;l\n!ul {mplvmcnlfi; {\myms & ¢ | monosyllabic confessions of attachment. L. The earliest mention which we have IS et ne C = “her, wholesale grocers and exporters | Of these natures Cordelia stands of “King Lear” is anentry in the regis- el MATHEWS AND BULGER of California hops; Adams, Booth & Co., | imperishable type. She fs rich in the |iSrS of the Stationers' Company. Up to Thousands Greet the New Bill In the Up-to-Date Version of ale grocers; Stanton, Thompson & treasures of the heart, but maiden timid- | the law required that e Suplicatios : x = p ety wholesale are a agric ra S b it ST PUE LER: With Enthusiasm! | «BY THE SaD SEA WAVES, USIHE BReduaTe n;((l ugricultural | ity combines with a certain proud con- |should be entered in these registers, and B | ients; The A, 8. Hopkins Company sciousness that she needs not to vaunt |accordingly under the date of November F the auburn - haired Parisian PRIC 81, e | wholesale woodenware; L. L. Lew her own virtues before those who are |26, 1607, we find: ‘‘Entred booke t t hit in town. Her sing | & Co., stoves and house furniture; | capable of appreciating them, and with an | {alled Master William Sh: care, his % o ND i California Winery; A. A. Van Voorhies & [ SNPIeC R D LISMy AL VI AL istory RN o KINEe. T vas played 3 any | NEXT MONDAY Col, wholesalsiasadless H /ot e T avon. | unconquerable disgust at the shameless | hefore the Kinges maiestie at Whitehall : 122 lSale a0iee Laver | and blatant hypocrisy of others toplace an Sainct phens night at Christ- = son, merchant eaddlers; Diggs Vehicle | inviolable seal upon her lips. Let suf- maiesties servantes k MIT and Implement Company, icles and | ficlent time elapse; let a rflp, Pead ariies the Globe on the rw implements; Sullivan, Kelly & Co., whole- | o prosh E anoh bt g REV. PETER C. YORKE. RE\', FATHER PETER C. YORKE returned to this city on last even- let opportunity to prove by such sacri- | Banksye : . that she is all devotion, true as the |lication, for it was nat Gl 1 e magne\ir steel, pure as the gold just issu- in the usual small quarto form ing from the refiner's fire, and the mo th the following imprint unappreciative, the most hostile, will ba | London: Printed for Nathaniel | convinced. But alas if she dies with all [ #re to be sold at his shop in Pouls | her music in her! Alas if Lear should | &, he sine of the Pide Bull, n i:,:;:} perished before Cordella could re-| "o the publication was* authorzed | ; | efther by Shakespeare himself or by the Edmund, the arch-villain, the moving | company of actors then playing the Globe Theater there is no reason to sup- pos It was the interest of the actors to guard aints, oils ar wholé sale & « id d glass; Wood, Curtis | : ale produce; Henderson, | S S & Co., wholesale produce; Cronan 4 e | & Wissems wholesale liquor dealers. 3 CAL[FOR\[i IHEATE Populaz | 111 thelr petition they set forth that Mr. L I\ House | Wheeler is the choice of the business men {of the Pacific Coast and urge upon the ANDING ROOM ONLY LAST NIGHT. | President that the coast deserves recog- | e | 5 nition by appointment on the commission SE NEIL | "R. J. Hend chairman of the First | 5 . )nDistrictCongressional Commit- | « TIVOLI OPERA-HOU e and chairman of Marion County | NDIAND SENGIIDE (O ! This Afternoon— The Jewess.” | Rgpublican Committee, has addressed the to the Oregon delegation in To-Night—*“The School for Scandal.” ! ors — | Brow ing’s overland, after an extended trip through the United States and Europe, which consumed one @ much needed rest, com < met in Sacramento by Rev. vear. Father Yorke, who left to take back in excellent health and spirit: He ther O'Ryan and several other priests, and as he stepped off the ferry on this side was greeted by a large delegation of friends who hold the distinguished clergyman in the highest regard. ather Yorke went immediately to his mother's house at 2102 Van Ness where he was domiciled for the rest of the night. The interior of the residence had been beautifully decorated with ferns and flowers in honor of his return, and there was a quiet but happy gathering of the members of his family. Father Yorke had but little to say as to his trip, except that the object for which he had taken it, namely, the restoration of his health, had been x | | | | | | | N ! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! “I wish to heartily indorse the of William R. Wheeler of San 1 ght 1A the vacancy on the Inte oir yoin - e re Commission. 1 know | 9 happiiy obtained SR o Saturday Night—THE NEW “CAMILI Oregonlans now residing in | “I am glad to be home in God’s own country orfce more,” sald he, “for T ously as possiol A ) that M Wheeler is emi- declare T have found no country as good as ours—not even excepting Ireland d the longer it L ANNOUNC ficd for the pl and worthy LR 5 T o oone o MENT ! S ON ) "OR ) p. m. on November 8, 1898, and I set foot on her r, to the minute almost. All I can say is that I have had a delightful trip and feel refreshed both mentally and physically. My itinerary included three months in the States, three months in Ireland, three months in Rome and the rest of the time I put in in England, France Germany. “I was everywhere ¢ gard as the most ple: I left San F hospitable s as before it got into print the 1ess likely it was to fall into the ~lutches of Tiva companies. akespeare him- ¢ never took the ancisco at R . Hendricks editor of the s th “THREE BLACK CLOAKS.” ‘“WHAT HAPPENED 10 JONES" ived her movement 16 S Eial wing animity of action er existed among the business men ghtfully entertained, and the incident which I re- ant in my journey was the audience which I had with ‘ouble to have nis : S publishe e r DO S - e entire coast as has been manifest- > i o - s | WESTERN TURF ASSOCIATION | b Aty The Aol his Holiness the F I visited the historic scenes of the Continent and the about half of for Seat ‘ 5 It ar of late d had the following: famous universiti of the Old World, in the l‘n.d"fl\'flr to acquire new ideas ithout }" author- : s | Seattle Chamber of Commerce, hav and acquaint myself with the latest results of scientific and literary re- ity and the remain- = = SRR r A Turf Congres e e 4;nthir-n4 in Mr. \)\ heeler's s = fay 2 R lifications for service upol e I Ty ALCAZAR THEATER. TANFORAN PARK. B ohmes Cine ey B each of Washington's Congre: e v n sco, San Mat en asking them to give their influence Wheeler appointed. He is a search. 'As to my plans for the future I am unable to speak definitely on that t. Of course, my work will be {n this diocese, but just where I cannot r first appeared in the collected edition which put in seven years after the author's death. subj; Father Yorke in the beginning of his trip visited Right Rev. Bishop Mont- ¥ { rited man and a very able busi- | § gomery in Los Angeles and then proceeeded to Phoenix, Ariz., to see the % The: Storc ot and, what is unusual among | friend of his college days, Rev. Eugene O'Growney, the distinguished scholar King Lear and his le of railroad circles, he has of the Celtic Renaissance. He also visited the great National Seminary at daughte: belongs % 159 familiar knowle of raflroad traffic and Maynooth, Ireland, and St. Mary's at Baltimore, the two institutions in to Briti legend- 18 able o cona Ad Companies | ¢ pich he received his education. ary. historys sicis in pl. roD large ship- | ments. Congressman Jones has already raphed t ‘ashington his indorse- | f Mr. Wheeler.” In Stockton the Daily Record is con- | sistently and vigorously advocating the | claims of the merchants to recognition in | the person of their candidate—Mr. Whee- | ler. ‘‘Aside from all prejudice,” says Record, “Mr. Wheeler is the only well- | equipped man whose name has been men- tioned in connection with the appoint- m found in several earlier publ Shakespeare's play seems to have been founded mainly on the story as told in Holinshed's Chronicle, dated 1574. 4. But the story of Lear does not con stitute the whole o the play before Skilifully interwoven with it and artistic- He is to be the guest of honor at several receptions glven by various or- ganizations to celebrate his return. A banquet will be tendered him in the assembly hall of the Sacred Heart College on Thursday evening by the pas- tors and assistant pastors of Cathollc churches throughout the city. Father Yorke's unselfish labors in the cause of justice and humanity are to0 well known to be repeated. Only those who are intimately acquainted with him know how much he did. He did not spare himself whenever work was to be done. He is not only gifted intellectually, but he has an infinite capacity for work and the amount he performs is surprising. AY AND § NDA 4040404040404040404040404040409040404040 4040409404040 04040 $04040404040404040404094040404040404040404040404040404040404040+Q @400040 604040404 0+0+040¢040+04+0404040404040404040+ IEND FROM INDIA." = T he Tulare Reglster, commenting on the | e st related by the son, and then by the man who convinces himself that he is | [t related by t Y the object of Fortune's unmerited % uil with Shakespearel the | favor, and who means to redress the sup- | gpening scene, simple as it appears, gives Andrew Wood Relates | S fliotios iy, byety means 't his I e oy, The e on all like good things to eat and somehow 1 satisfled by the table at Zinkand's.® | | | | : B Southern Pacific claim that opposition to ally welded with it GRAND = = he candidate of Herrin and Stubbs is a 1 into a compact GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. . o of dissension, saye: “How long, | if | whole is the story of PHONE MAIN 5 | oh, how long, asks the San Francisco | | Gloucester _and " his S will dissensions ¢ alifornians two sons. Of this no h Even Tha 3 continue to kee) E v from the trace is to be found VEEKS ONL pie counter. 1T is easy to either in Holinshed Seali Comlt Doma Outcrm Tt wiil SoUlonT A= tholl in_the ‘Chronicle rRn n_Pacific ny and its little | i ory. It occurs in Db of discredited politicians assume | HENRY :RVING AS KING LEAR. e ot El_hh { . and in the name of the State of s P ey s g - I tcents tupall Gued iRl ol | I M THE LAUG | epirit of the play. is the representative | first printed in 1590, is ,;.1.‘} Ihe nd - G | of a class which reckons many members ull state and storie of the Paphla Gor- | = | Good to Eat. O O e T thor. He is the | Eonlan unkinde King and his kind sonne Sikogn {BE I STYLE, GET A HEAR THE Railroad Not Responsible. Home-Made Goods to {HICE SUIT, Harry C. Vizelich, by his guardian, . ?::\l:lr He broods and sulks while his|the stage are two noblemen, Kent aid i sued the Southern Pacific Company to re- Be Protected. His Woes. plans are vet fn embryo: and should he | Gloucester, and a lad. or young gentle: cover damages for personal injuries. He i compass his aims he wiil be arrogant and | ™% tonishrd at a sudden 2 was employed on the Iroad as an ex- | . et s toward others. F Cknowl-| CHT ceiof plrpose v R tra switchman at the yards at Stockton. | i } merciles Hie was riding on the cab when the en-| Dealers who sell spirituous liquors of | Rev. Andrew Wood, an Oakland min- gine into’ an open switch, colliding | gomestic manufacture under imitated | ister, secured a divorce from his wife, with a t - The boy’ 1";:‘“‘1. crushet 5 1 very much | Lucinda A. Wood, yesterday, on the,| preme Court has reversed the judgment | Lane, a Minneaoplis lawy who claims | waited seven long vears for his wife to | he m“x Tt st Eanitadton ae | ich of the dukes he values mos on the ground that the defendant cor-| to be the attorney for the Wine and Spir- | return to him, he said, but finally hope | €rous toware B's BFCEECE T8 CHENEE C0 | From this we learn that_the ke: poration_was not responsible for the ac-| j¢s Traders ty of the United States. | deserted him and he decided to seek free- | Caliban; alse to Cvery BAS FER 1 C 00 - of the King's character Is fickleness. §| et AILheld dhat e e vanith \id to be composed of 'm- | dom in the courts, | true even to himself; i : Lt Danh in the King. ing had more affected (. e., Duke of Albany than Corn- edges mno obligations of kinship, no duty | " thought the toward his rightful superiors or toward | carcd more for) the 3 stra v i | wall.” the state. He is restrained by nothing | Wall.” et Bt : ave prudence, and not always by th Glo.—"Tt did always seem =0 to us :vut now, L Tago. and as treach. | in the division of the kingdom, it appea NEW ALHAMBRA THE A\ Eddy and Jones Sts. P labels of imported goods are of UTH 770. The society is Vizelich's fellow employes in leaving the | 5 b el e V00 i _ | his ends, he is Incapable of deriving any 5 Amgi: . K e switch open Pl | porters of forelgn liquors Alll\ nn;dluh of “'lf] 5 - }I\‘ “«Tx‘].(':x.“t‘um}“‘nz‘xx‘_lm pma Permanent good from his success; but he | Th»fl 1'-"]h‘:’,x(‘fquw‘{:\r“I;x'n-mr“f‘i;;g'becn Y FAR high grade, whose DSl B o Gmder | life togethir she deserted him no less | usually ruins himself while seeking or ef- | sclccted as suity 2 Houred Ay 2 i “*% | than six times, returning each time With | fecting the downfall of those whom he| Anger Towa A y M Fane arrived in this city about two | A smile, until Thanksgiving day of 182, | o (jeg’ He is the typical anarchist, who, | 1507 o, weeks ago and went among the smaller | When she departed never to return. On| Lpoipor wronged or not by soclety, Is . B A e isam mowing . ma. | that occasion Rev. Mr. Wood invifed a e Hni wtvea lquor dealers like o Sted M evious to | PATtY of friends to dinner at Mrs. Wood's | the incarnation B eTete vl DEWEY Moving P : chine ”“’”“lf.‘ had devastated the Pacific Suggestion. When the party arrived they | Goneril and Regan require no particu- A Fathe : ; g SiRen Taposio that e e And Territories and had Were met by Mrs. Wood, Who smilingly | jar mention; they merely embody the in-| «Hear, Ni car goddess, hea 5 . 8 1011 Washington st thrown the thrifty element of the liquor | Said that she had devoured-all the turkey | gratitude of the brute, reinforced by a | Tt Oakiand, o | trade into spasms of consternation. and that they must logk elsewhere 10| o jighness of which the brute s in-| Bluntness of Speech Hiding Deceit— - ATR % i The matter was brought to the atten- | ADDEGS thelf funger. Wr. | Wood S| o\ pable. Yet it must be observed that is fellow,” € LR ; > . Spring st, § tion of the Federal authorities yesterday e o R E = ; illustrate Milton's acute Bedlam Beggars S iy jon_of i beat a retreat to a nearby restaurant, | they serve to illustrate X s a . Bedla ST S 1L, 1 In A QUALITY. 2 by Juliug Levy of 261 Third street. M < I heard mytelf proclaimed,” ete.—IL, ili., S READY i )3 e e OCve mén callea at his | where another turke: procured and | phrase, “Lust hard by hate” 1o say e 5 it LevY. 57 business on the previous day. ' disposed of. The fol ing day Mr. Wood | ;5thing of the hate engendered between | pl pagcion— Blace o e raplayed @ nickel or silver | Teturned from his study and found that | 5o/ "8 % T ity tove which both en-| .RUSMEPASORT, | 0 o0 make me mad ; ol ok his wife had cleaned out the house, as | ughter, ITF | § - badge, which Mr. thought was an pl$ Wife had cleancd Ot ols were con. | tertain for 3dmund, and the hate engen- | ete.—II, iv., 21586 Al U, o officiai badge. This man did net open his | (0L,05 "and since that time he has not | dered in him as a consequence of his| The Workings of Passion— i mouth at all. The other Introfuced Min’ | seen her, Dr. J. N. Powell, who was one | father's illiclt amour, it s evident from | *O, reason nof the need; our basest beggars. FTERNOON AND EV (c Ahgat| \ self, according of the Thanksgiving party. corroborated | oo coattered allusions throughout the —IL, iv., 261-S5 rm— re's the King?” ete.—IIL, Mr. Wood, and Judge Hunt promptly | 7 HtRaRe granted the complainant a divorce. play, which help to create its atmos-| 5 1 Rl | re, and 3 he persistence with | 7z ‘ine ¢ )T Decrees of divorce have also been | phere, and from th — y 3}‘@‘ foUe SOt Wipe ennsoirt granted Rhoda Yaies from Owen Yatcs, | which Lear, as he sinks deeper and deep- E = ey ’ Socie fled:Sia . a1 | 0N the ground of wiliful neglect; Eliza L. | or in his madness, dwells upon the sin A2 =N ) Mr. L believing him to be a special | On the grour 1] ! e iin : > s ; a,x;{z ey ensugy and authorized to | Jones from George E. Jones, on the ity, as if it were the root of all = i h o % nf car: . . ; H S TnaAE round of failure to provide; Anna M. % € 20 nheds = | An Excellent Combination. esming Btk sl iod Menmusiimals xa Ao Lo Frank L. Croshy. on the | their evil-doing, that if this pla tion, ground of failure to provide and cruelty, | not, above evervthing else, the tr: Lear in the s{u-(‘inl agent, throwing down his card “1 know you. the ne time. The cara luu\ the in- ¥ HALL, S8 ng ‘“‘Wallace,” the| NOTICE IS HE : seription, “Freeman P. La MAJOR MITE. 5 ADGIE AND HER LIONS. |2, DE LA MORT.” N THAT THE and al del MONDAY, TER SATUR- were gedy of ¥, ¢ he took them,” etc.—IV., ili., 11-32. Dover Cliff— s iy X i at he had mann, for cruelty: value of obtaining the liquid laxa- | make. Lane informed him that he had Apbinst Richard Frederikson, for cruelty, i e - : Tax Collector of the Clty and Cc : ( - : . AMAT{ZL L 3Pk‘,-]-\LT\ S{OW Francisco. | th NEE committed a violation of the copyright 3 T R Ly A tive principles of plants known to be | Commutied, © SO0 % Uced Statutes, a |and Louise M. Cole agalnst Jason B.| 112 ; 2 DZEGAPHONE MXNSTRELS D e medicinally laxative and Kresemmg seotion of which provides that goods must | Cole, for intemperance. NVEHIE TR is of a 103. e of Authority— Vieit ) The pleasant method and beneficial | to’ make an inves 8 Yattle Avbe 5 ;2 would deserve to be called = & ¥ > 3 5 G . and Carrie Aubertin from Charles Au-|ingratitude, it el have 4 the Dikoe 2ol e ra 2 = o'clock. effects of the well known remedy, | Lane E;’l']!":"y’r;;(:"“‘r‘,“hv"._"f"‘}f{‘r‘;;;‘“‘f“’;{‘&,‘l“‘. bertin, on the ground of infidelit | the tragedy of lust. (Compare, for ex- e (cot el 2 . TO-NIGHT—WET OR DRY! EDWARD 1. SHEEHAN Syrur or Fias, manufactured by the | FHCT BTV, in answer to the ques: Sults for divorce have been flled by | ample, 1. 1. 18 fr.; L il. ., 162 TIL | ey Dabscted ¥ CALiForNiA F1e SYRUP Co., illustrate | tions of Lane, admitted was of domestic Paul Kahdemann Gl S I 1 V.| “They fattered me like a dog,” ete.—IV., vi., Iy, | i plece, however: 3 imai begra Cordelia ‘“Thou hast seen a farmer's dog bark at a ete.—IV., vi., 137-52, N ‘are indifferent n the an ing to the | be put up under the names known to the [bath¥sing” aze naitarent dnoinera Tendern, | the the form most refres| e AR s # specially IV. vi. 12 fr.), and - & # Park 23 Transcontinental tourisis and tra (“(t”n‘ lndn. i table to the system. It | trade and that if an article purports to be | Just issued, set of 12 colored malling cards, ‘:;;’,‘"‘o B einousness” oniy from the | *O. you kind gods, etc.—IV., vii., 14-65. elers from all over the United Stat [fvaBle ullaORa I Latily of forelgn manufacture 1t must be of | sowing views from all parts of San Franclsco. | aeriy ., hel Boln o the fact toat, | Lear's Love for Cordelia— — ] fhcw ‘:h”mrn appreciation of the excel- is the one perfect strengther;fmg lnl)fm foreign make. He !hrfahtrm:] ]ml‘l."v W{‘i(h Sent propald £ any address for Re by fhe pub. | v IBi 'In cloke barmony, they effect: ~,\.; no. no. ,not Come, let's awa ete.— CONCERTS AND RESORTS. e tive, cleansing the system effectually. | prosecution and advised him to call on his | |3 Fpa H. Mitchell, Art Stationer, 225 | ually subvert the —constitution of the 0 8 geus t promptly and enabling one | Wi and Spirit Traders' Soclety of the e —e—————— Lear's curs 3 v, 207 fI.; CONEY ISLAND NOW IN SAN FRANCISCO, ¥ ne ; Y ) i ‘ . ! ete.—V.; i ipati i. 8-9) is fulfilled in both GRAND i"’ overpgme habltul constpat b bEr: (ayultedsBtaten, was Ialcie (ghie oy NEW SHIPPING COMPANY. | compare UL % feir fifal ingratitude 18| GOURSES OF INSTRUCTION. Y= o ) f importers e v " . | | manently. Its perfect freedom from | tigations for the pr tection o T | i domaé asure avenged by their ster- | every objectionable quality and sub- | and others and that on behalf of the | T,0cal Business Men Will Compete for | m,“"f:q"{;;- the transfer of the kingdoi ;i — @ h | to the hands of outlawed subjects. Autumn-Winter Term, 1899-1900. STEEPLECHASE—CENTRAL PARK. el Bandons by making these hotels their hendquar- t I ! e (Lane) would be willing to : i DR ntieg et tors while in San Francisco, Fourtee stance, and its acting on the kidneys, csé’,‘:;;{,m?so (Lane tter if Lavy pald 0. | Trade of the Orient. ) the mande of ouflawed sublectt il i ; ) u iarvel, eats 2:;“‘;:‘1.{‘}‘1.’“55."’805.‘:"‘ baths—lar; liver amlhl:owels, wnhuuniwegkexém Lmr. %e\iy vis rg:teflvnyl‘gmollr; oy h‘eh“x: | The California Shlnr'll;f COmN"!}' ‘“"‘"}; | strates apply not only to individuals, but | Mondays and Thursdays: Popular VENTY ATTRACTIONS ) TRICK, M: 3 | or irritat them, make it the ideal ; Lane had repres hims w | porated yesterday with a capital stock | | tions. Revolutions and violent | sare. L Eiturday ot - m.i |9 SO RS SosdlUl et a2 revenue offclal, and he was fnformed that | %100 o}, of which $3000) s been sub | Breaches of every aort in e tranamis: | SUpies [ ShOReSpeare o Ax e e Jm the high In the the revenue authorities conted heX- | been subscribed. The subscribers are: W. | gjon .of power and prerogative always | uesdays: e World’s Grea - ery afterncon and n the process of manufacturing figs | fere unless Lane had so represented him- | y“Yioh o "s3{6i0; Charles Boudrow, $IT.. | svenge themselves upon the Innovating | tists. we woo MAKE PERFECT MEN |ors used. as they are pleasaat to the | st Fiey iormed, Me, Loy, 2 0 that . . 000; John Dolbeer, $18.000; G. M. Josselyh e ik Hiiaaait by : 3 1. & Co., $7000; Bdward W. Kentfield, $68,000: | 2867 Wednesdays: Desk Studies for 0 NOT DESPALR ! Donorsur. | ASte, but the medicinal qualities of the M. ‘Schlesinger was asked in rela- | & ! - “Frights, changes, horrors I . AILORS {inLonger! Thejors ud amiifion: ot | remedy are obtained from senna %nd | 5 e Statement made by Levy. ' Mr. Jyliliam Babeock, s Emma I Yorl, Divert an erick, rend and deracinate | Girls and Shop and Trade Studies for > worstcases of Nervous Debllity arg | ther aromatic plants, by a method | Schlesinger made the statement that he Hi} o {0 ker. $10,000; Roth, Blum & Co., The unity and married calm of states | Boys. Moo A 'an,;unutg_flrfi'gnfif‘nfi@{fl;«: | kmown to the CALIFoRNiA Fo Syrue | had been e he owine and | ) 00; George Jennings, $it000; Kirkhari Quite from their fixure.” Fridays: Great American States- sgram! No somiiia ‘tailing memory and the wasts | CO. only. In ord cial | Spir 1y a | Wright, $17,000; W. J_Gray 317.000; Antone | Such overtures may be necessary, but seram! No somilia, ialling memory and the waste | y. er to get its beneficial | 2ons putting up domestic Hauors under | BENE HTYE T X 5 Ritcout, $55.000: | ot o Siwavs Tamentable - Frapce 1 | men. incurred by | effects and to avoid imitati 1 that he proposed to tn- ok, Sa |5 indiseretions or excosses of early years. | C11C mitations, please | foreign labels and tha e gt n- | Arthur L. Black, '$5000: Charles Nelson, v E S Science and 5 Sireeis and justre to’ the ¢yes o{@\aunlorom. | printed on the front of every package. | Sireult Qourt [0 B, Ch ong the num. | & Co.. $10.00: Moses Blum, $10.000; Ben- | parent state of a parenc condition can | 1ones y- i o : 4 ) dall, $17,000: F. W. Zeile, $10.000; 51 1 continue until 5 DR HALL'S REINVIGORATOR gje s senat oo Rdf: i | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP O, | her Tt was e purpgee, of (he foclety, he | 50ty GO0yl "sBink: Tond a falbns, | o8 B ot thas oot | Febraey. 15, 1000, Bxam ¢ v in fraudulent {mi- " < Februa: 15, 1900. Examinations : Five hundred reward for any fanded. Can be carried in vest pocket. Sold BAN £ald, to stop the traffic | $25,006; Willam_Haas, $10,00; John C. & [ 30iich “slowly broadens down from el Ty ) 2 cannot cure. Thi everywhere. or meiled in plain wrapper on receipt of FRANCISCO, CAL. tations of imported liquors. Lot 1 ; > 1. G. Lavi 8 3¢ prec- | N ey ot wll louara® ta 3y |prica by TilB PRRFECIO 0., Cusien Bids., Chiensoy . | LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, W.Y. | ‘Lane 1o said to be a prominent attornes R e T edent to precedent” and "in branding | Wil be held at their close as a basis §. F. und Oakland | For sale by all Druggists.—Price 5c. per bottle | of Minneapolis and to have collected from ! Fund Insurance Company, $25,000; Oliver | g ARG i elay”; and | for the granting of certificates. o ‘et Emissions, - 1d by Owl Drug Co. * Y Bouet o enasons, Ipd. § ol ey O T Burke was right in maintaining that the e Varicoceie, Gonorrhoea, | - PR liquor dealers at least $100,000 by way of LR Ch 000; Carter P Pomeroy & et, Fits, Strictures, Lost romises. In Butte, Mont., he was | X Chapman F‘- : S Y | body politic cannot be rent asunder, or = S T » O e tuse of cxotascs, | Hect DEWEY, STRONG &CO, [ AR e ik o arrested, bt @ telemram Sront the Gov-.| tsm: s o San W e e vl i Welburn’s Third Trial. o - " - = = < . ta vouching for m % B 0 B 3 3 Y. eac] o ed, 3 vortle; § bottiss, Sy guecsntard o || 0 5 NTS Yoted to rectal diseases. Ret- | =rhoF Of, MIBRGOPC, hocured his reloase | Mighell, trustee, $10.000 each by parental and fillal ties, and woe | The third trial of ex-internal Revenue fure any case: AcAiews HULID MEDICAL N PATENT ery. AT ATKINS, M B | within a few hours. He recently pur- to him who smites a beneficent past in | Collector O. M. Welburn, has been set for T sade Db Jorm Marker st B. F." All private O o2 Q3 J § Gutter 3. es Mriooams; | chased a summer resort In Puget City, | Self respect 15 on good terms with the | the face; it is as if he had smitten his | next Monday in the United States District Cicuses quickly cured. Send 1or freo book. hours, 1to §'p. m. | paying a good cash sum for it. 0ld Government Whisky. * | father. Court.